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THE    BEST    BOOKS 


A  few  abridged  PRESS  NOTICES  of  the  FIRST  EDITION. 


"  It  would  be  difficult  to  exaggerate  the  usefulness  of  this  work,  or  to  praise  too  highly  the  industry 
of  the  compiler.  The  more  the  guide  is  examined,  the  more  struck  will  the  reader  be  at  the  thorough- 
ness with  which  Mr.  Sonnenschein  has  done  his  work.  Turn  to  what  subjects  we  may,  we  find  the  best 
current  books  which  the  student  may  consult,  and  the  prices  at  which  they  are  published.  There  are 
few  branches  of  knowledge,  and  certainly  none  of  consequence,  which  are  not  adequately  represented, 
and  so  clear  is  the  arrangement  that  the  student  will  find  no  difficulty  in  it." — Spectator. 

"  An  excellent  work,  executed  in  a  competent  manner.  .  .  .  The  work  is  admirably  done.  .  .  . 
The  more  we  have  looked  at  it,  the  better  we  have  liked  it." — Athenaum. 

"This  is  the  book  we  have  long  been  looking  for,  and  looking  for  in  vain — a  liber  librorum,  a 
reader's  guide,  which  shall  tell  him  the  price,  size,  and  publisher's  name  of  the  best  available  books  in 
his  special  department  of  science,  art  or  literature.  Such  a  general  bibliography  Mr.  Sonnenschein  has 
at  last  provided." — -Journal  of  Education. 

"An  arduous  and  useful  labour  successfully  accomplished  :  a  work  the  like  of  which  has  not,  in  this 
country,  been  attempted.  His  system  of  classification  and  arrangement  is  excellent.  Let  us  take  it  that 
the  student  wishes  to  ascertain  the  best  books  upon  the  struggles  with  Charles  I.  and  his  Commons. 
He  turns  to  the  division  of  '  History'  (f)  ;  a  sub-division  is  '  History  of  Europe'  (iv.).  Under  F  iv.  he 
finds  chapter  xvi.,  ' History  of  England,  1603-1655.'  Here  are  first  supphed  the  'Sources,'  and  then 
follow  at  length  the  various  works  dealing  with  the  epoch.  This  is  a  mere  outline  of  the  main  scheme. 
Ho\\f' conscientiously  it  is  carried  out,  and  what  a  mass  of  concurrent  information  is  provided,  can  only 
be  ascertained  by  a  reference  to  the  volume,  which  is  a  marvel  of  patient  industry  and,  so  far  as  we 
have  tested  it,  of  exactness." — Notes  and  Queries. 

"  The  most  accurate,  scientific,  and  useful  contribution  that  has  ever  been  made  to  English  biblio- 
graphy ;  .  .  .  exactly  what  was  wanted — a  full,  thorough,  and  accurate  list  of  the  best  works  on 
every  subject.     It  is  a  permanent  addition  to  English  literature." — British  Weekly. 

"  A  student  who  wished  to  study  some  particular  subject  will  only  have  to  turn  to  this  volume,  and  he 
will  find  described  in  it  all  the  books  relating  to  it  which  have  any  real  value.  The  plan  of  classification 
is  the  distinctive  principle,  and  constitutes  its  especial  value." — Daily  News. 

"A  very  valuable  addition  to  our  works  of  reference,  and  should  find  a  place  in  every  library  of  any 

pretension." — Literary  World. 

"  Deserves  nothing  but  unqualified  praise." — Bookseller. 

"A  welcome  contribution  to  bibliography." — Westminster  Review 

"The  books  have  been  selected  with  fine  discrimination  and  CArs."— Publisher^  Circular. 

"A  work  of  such  tremendous  industry,  such  admirable  arrangement,  such  incalculable  usefulness." 
— Manchester  Examiner. 

"A  book  which  every  Librarian  will  be  glad  to  have  upon  his  table.  .  ,  .  A  very  excellent 
attempt." — Library  Chronicle  of  the  Library  Assoc,  of  U.K. 


A  few  abridged  PRESS  NOTICES  of  the  SECOND  EDITION. 

Anti-Jacobin  :  "  The  studious  have  recently  become  debtor  to  Mr.  William  Swan  Sonnenschein,  of  the  well-known 
publishing  firm,  for  a  book  which,  being  in  all  senses  of  the  epithet  one  of  the  weightiest  of  our  generation, 
inspires  even  a  Philistine  proseman  to  emulate  Goldsmith  and  exclaim, — 

"  With  blank  amazement — almost  awe — we  ask, 
How  could  one  life  yield  time  for  such  a  task." 

That  any  single  man  should  undertake  such  a  labour  is  wonderful  enough,  but  much  more  wonderful  is  its 
triumphant  accomplishment." 

Athen^um  :  "The  Second  Edition  is  a  distinct  advance  on  its  predecessor,  and  of  its  predecessor  frequent  use  gave 
us  a  high  opinion.  It  is  a  book  which  even  a  man  of  great  learning  may  be  glad  to  consult,  and  a  man 
beginning  to  learn  will  find  invaluable.  The  volume  does  Mr.  Sonnenschein  infinite  credit,  and  proves  him 
to  possess  a  wide  and  sound  knowledge  of  books." 

British  Weekly  :  "  It  is  the  reader's  guide.  Already  a  reference-book  in  all  English-speaking  lands,  it  will  in  its 
new  and  greatly  improved  form  take  a  place  from  which  it  will  not  be  dislodged.  The  best  testimony  I  can 
pay  to  Mr.  Sonnenschein  is  that  in  three  hours'  reading  I  noted  only  one  error  of  grave  moment.  He  speaks 
of  Sir  G.  W.  Uasent's  '  Memoir  of  Delane '  as  out  of  print.  Alas  !  it  was  never  published,  and  I  doubt 
whether  much  of  it  was  ever  written." 

Daily  Chronicle  :  "  An  exceedingly  useful  and  valuable  publication.  The  first  edition  supplied  an  obvious  want, 
whilst  the  most  superficial  comparison  of  the  two  editions  will  demonstrate  how  much  superior  the  present 
issue  is  to  its  predecessor." 

Daily  News  :  "The  appearance  of  the  Second  Edition  so  soon  testifies  to  the  public  sense  of  the  value  of  the 
service  which  the  compiler  has  rendered  to  readers  and  students.  An  especially  valuable  feature  is  the  classi- 
fication of  works." 

Globe  :  "  A  comparison  with  the  first  edition  shows  what  a  long  and  arduous  labour  the  author  has  devoted  to  its 
development." 

L.ITERARY  World  :  "  We  are  not  surprised  at  the  success  of  the  venture,  which  has  been  very  great.  Speaking  for 
ourselves,  we  cannot  be  too  grateful  for  the  assistance  we  have  obtained  from  the  First  Edition,  and  we  have 
to  express  warm  acknowledgment  to  Mr.  Sonnenschein  for  a  work  that,  taken  as  a  whole,  is  the  most  perfect 
of  its  kind  in  existence,  and  one  simply  of  inestimable  value  to  book-buyers  of  all  classes." 

Literary  World,  Boston  :  "  It  was  recognised  on  its  first  appearance  as  the  most  widely  useful  bibliography  in 
our  language.  He  has  now  brought  out  a  second  edition,  much  enlarged,  of  which  it  would  be  difficult  to 
speak  too  highly  as  regards  its  accuracy,  comprehensiveness,  and  fairness.  The  brief  notes  explaining  the 
special  nature  of  the  most  important  books  are  numerous  and  judicious.  Every  public  library  of  any  size 
will  find  this  bibliography  invaluable,  and  many  an  editor  and  student  will  do  well  to  postpone  other  books 
of  reference  to  this,  which  will  tell  him  at  once  where  to  find  the  best  in  the  whole  existing  literature  of  our 
language." 

Natxtre  :  "  The  idea  is  excellent,  and  has  been  excellently  carried  out.  Here  we  have  to  do  only  with  the  scientific 
part  of  the  work  ;  and  considering  how  vast  is  the  material  from  which  Mr.  Sonnenschein  had  to  choose  his 
lists  of  scientific  treatises,  he  may  be  congratulated  on  the  manner /in  which  his  task  has  been  accomplished. 
Two  separate  indexes  add  greatly  to  its  value. " 

Nev^sagent  :  "  Unquestionably  one  of  the  most  important  books  of  the  year." 

Notes  and  Queries  :  "  To  the  excellence  of  Mr.  Sonnenschein's  system  and  to  the  value  of  his  work  we  have 
before  testified.  The  amount  of  information  is  only  less  exemplary  than  its  accuracy.  No  bibliographical 
library  can  be  without  the  new  edition,  and  there  are  few  students  and  workers  whose  labours  will  not  be 
lightened  by  a  reference  to  its  pages. " 

Publishers'  Circular  :  "This  new  edition  of  his  admirable  work  almost  amounts  to  a  new  book.  It  is  a  wonder- 
ful and  monumental  testimony  to  Mr.  Sonnenschein's  energy  and  enterprise,  and  no  one  with  any  know- 
ledge of  bibliography  can  fail  to  be  struck  by  the  immense  labour  involved  in  its  production  and  the  mass  of 
information  which  it  provides.  Not  only  librarians  and  students  but  readers  generally  owe  Mr.  Sonnen- 
schein a  debt  of  gratitude  for  providing  them  with  a  book  of  reference  conceived  on  such  admirable 
Unes  and  carried  out  with  such  conscientiousness  and  thoroughness." 

Review  of  Reviews:  "  Undoubtedly  the  most  useful  book  of  the  year,  compiled  with  a  care  and  accuracy  it 
would  be  impossible  to  surpass.  Every  branch  of  knowledge  seems  to  be  represented,  and  the  arrange- 
ment as  a  whole  leaves  nothing  to  be  desired.  The  most  complete,  most  trustworthy,  and  most  indispensable 
guide  to  good  literature  that  has  ever  been  made ;  a  monument  of  wide  and  varied  knowledge  and  of  patient 
and  unremitting  industry." 

Scotsman  :  "  It  will  doubtless  soon  be  in  every-day  consultation  among  bibliographers." 

Speaker  :  "  The  arrangement  deserves  unqualified  praise,  for  it  is  both  admirable  and  ingenious.  An  index  cannot 
be  too  prolix,  and  that  which  Mr.  Sonnenschein  has  now  provided  is  a  marvel  of  industry  and  care. 

Times  :  "  Evinces  a  monumental  industry." 

Westminster  Review  :  "  One  of  the  most  complete  and  useful  books  of  reference  tor  literary  people  that  we  have 
ever  seen.  Its  usefulness  cannot  be  overstated  ;  it  is  invaluable.  A  marvel  of  patient  industry  and  skilful. 
classification." 

THIS  EDITION  IS  STEREOTYPED    THROUGHOUT,  andis  ttow  in  its  permanent  form. 
SUPPLEMENTS  bringing  tlie  work  down  to  date  will  be  published  from  time  to  time,  as  material  accumulafes. 


THE    BEST    BOOKS 

A    READER'S    GUIDE 

TO    THE    CHOICE    OF   THE   BEST  AVAILABLE    BOOKS 

{ABOUT  50,000) 

IN  EVERY  DEPARTMENT   OF  SCIENCE    ART  AND    LITERATURE 

WITH  THE   DATES   OF  THE   FIRST  AND   LAST  EDITIONS 

AND    THE    PRICE    SIZE    AND    PUBLISHER'S   NAME    OF  EACH  BOOK 


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WILLIAM     SWAN     SONNENSCHEIN 


WITH   COMPLETE  AUTHORS  AND  SUBJECTS  INDEXES 


SWAN  SONNENSCHEIN  &  CO.,  Lim. 

BOSTON:    THE   AMERICAN    LIBRARY   BUREAU 

NEW   YORK:   G.  P.  PUTNAM'S  SONS 

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'  First  Edition  :  $ept^ip6er,.?887i,. 

Second  Edition  :  March,  1891 ;  Re-issued  (with  a  few 

corrections)  June,  1891  ;  May,  1896  ;  June,  1901. 

It  is  intmded  to  keep  the  work  up  to  date  in  the  form,  of  periodical  SUPPLEMENTS. 


TO 

MY  WIFE 

WITHOUT  WHOSE  ASSISTANCE 

THIS  WORK  WOULD  PROBABLY  NEVER  HAVE  BEEN  BROUGHT 

TO  A  SATISFACTORY  CONCLUSION 


PREFACE   TO   THE  SECOND   EDITION. 


I  HAVE  to  thank  my  critics  in  the  first  place,  and  secondly  the  public  at  large,  for  having  rendered 
it  possible  for  me  to  bring  out  a  second  edition  of  this  book  so  shortly  after  the  appearance  of 
the  first.  I,  perhaps  more  than  any  one,  have  been  conscious  of  my  previous  shortcomings,  and 
have  availed  myself  of  the  last  year  or  two  to  rectify  them  as  far  as  I  am  able.  In  a  work  of  this 
kind,  undertaken  as  it  should  not  have  been,  by  a  single  hand,  perfection  is  not  to  be  compassed, 
and  has,  indeed,  scarcely  been  contemplated.  The  aim  of  the  book  is  to  be  useful,  not  to  special- 
ists in  their  own  departments,  but  to  general  readers  with  a  "  turn  for ''  a  little  specialization. 

This  new  edition  contains  twice  as  many  books  as  the  first  edition  (about  50,000  books  as 
against  25,000),  and  a  large  number  of  new  characterizations  of  books  and  bibliographical  and 
other  notes  have  been  added — to  former  as  well  as  to  fresh  entries.  I  have  also  recast  the 
classification  to  some  extent,  and  have  elaborated  it  in  many  parts — a  course  attended  perhaps 
with  disadvantage  to  the  hasty  and  casual  inquirer ;  this  however  is,  I  think,  almost  entirely 
neutralized  by  the  Authors  and  the  Subjects  Indexes,  which  have  been  prepared  at  the  cost  of 
great  labour. 

As  I  said  in  the  first  edition  of  the  work,  my  intention  has  riot  been  to  include  any  very 
large  number  of  books  in  each  section,  but  to  record  only  such  as  are  "best,"  employing  that 
word  in  its  most  catholic  sense,  not  necessarily  even  as  the  superlative  of  "good,"  but  rather 
as  that  of  "useful."  Books  of  value  may  be  divided  into  two  main  categories;  those  useful 
historically,  and  those  useful  practically  ;  and,  as  regards  the  whole  mass  of  books  I  have  included; 
all  I  can  claim  is  that  none  is  really  worthless  in  one  or  the  other  of  these  ways.  The  scope  of 
this  work  is  further  limited  to  books  in  print  and  obtainable  in  the  ordinary  course  of  trade,  or 
otherwise  readily  available,  though  on  occasions,  where  the  subject  demanded  it,  I  have  included 
books  which  are  out  of  print,  or  even  scarce.  The  very  "  best "  books  I  have  asterisked  ;  but  even 
here  "  best "  is  to  be  taken  cautiously.  A  book  may  be  "  best "  in  one  department,  or  from  one 
point  of  view,  "  best''  for  one  class  of  readers  and  not  for  another,  "  best  "  as  regards  one  part  of 
it  only,  though  perhaps  of  no  great  value  as  regards  the  rest.  Other  books  are,  as  Dr.  Johnson 
Said,  "  good  in  vain,"  inasmuch  as  the  reader  will  not  read  to  the  end,  or  a  second  time,  on  account 
of  their  dulness  and  in  spite  of  their  goodness.  It  will  not  be  necessary  for  me  to  give  instances, 
especially  as  I  have  often  indicated  in  the  body  of  the  Work  any  special  points  of  value  a  book 
may  have — either  in  square  brackets,  or  in  a  note. 

As  far  as  the  CLASSIFICATION  is  concerned,  I  have  consulted  simplicity  wherever  possible. 
My  starting  point  has  been  the  opposite  of  that  of  the  philosophers,  with  whom,  since  the  days  of 
Aristotle  the  "  Classification  of  the  Sciences ''  has  been  a  favourite  task.  My  classification  is  based 
on  the  actual  material  to  be  dealt  with  ;  i.e.,  on  the  subject-matter  of  the  "sciences,"  in  so  far  as 

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PREFACE   TO  THE   SECOND    EDITION. 


it  has  been  treated  by  writers.  The  only  previous  scheme  in  any  sense  practically  applicable  would 
have  been  Comte's,  but  that  is  difficult  to  apply  to  written  knowledge,  if  all  branches  thereof  are 
to  be  included.  As  it  is,  I  have  worked  out  my  own  scheme  on  what  I  may  call  a  common-sense 
plan,  grouping  books  firstly  into ,  large  CLASSES,  and  breaking  them  up  intoj  sections,  subsections 
and  paragraphs — with  the  result  of  obtaining  all  the  literature  of  one  sub/ect  in  one  list,  and  that 
of  outlying  subjects  close  at  hand,  convenience  of  reference  having  been  occasionally  consulted  in 
preference  to  strictly  scientific  or  logical  order.  Deviations  from  this  method,  where  they  occur, 
will,  I  hope,  be  self-explanatory.  Cross-references  have  been  frequently  necessary  in  such  a  plan, 
and  I  have  not  hesitated  to  insert  them  freely.    :  ,-  ■','•., 

The  Dates  given  are  probably  not  invariably  correct,  thpugh,  I  think ,  there  are  few  more 
than  a  year  wrong.  In  certain  catalogues  which  I  have  been  compelled  to  use  (e.g., ,  The.  London 
Catalogue)  the  dates  recorded  are  those  in  which  the  books  appeared;'  these-r-pwing  chiefly  to  the 
pernicious  system  of  post-dating  books — are  not  necessarily  the,  dates  given  oti  the  title-pages  ;  arid 
no  doubt  I  have  repeated  errors  in  this  way,  although  wherever  possible  I  have  verified  the  figures 
so  obtained  by  actual  reference  to  the  books  themselves,  or  to  other  entries  of  them  in  trustworthy- 
catalogues.  I  have  myself  noted  a  few  such  errors,  as  well  as  others  both  editorial  and  typo- 
graphical, during  the  progress  of  the  book  through  the  press,  but  have  not  troubled  to  make  an 
Errata  Sheet  of  them,;  as .  all  important  dates  are  to  the  best  of  my  belief  cdrrect,  and  it  is  not 
likely  that  this  bpok  will  be  used  for  strictly  bibliographic  -purposes,  , 

The  Prices  are  those  of  the;  publishers,  unless  otherwisie  stated.  Discounts  are  allowed 
from  them  in  the  case  of  most  English  publications  by  heairly  all  'books,elle;rs/in  the  United  King- 
dom. Few  books  of  travel  (and  similar  books  produced  for  the  Circulating  Libraries)  are  worth 
their  original  price  after  they  are  say  three  years  old.  Many  are  offered  at  "  reduced  prices"  by  the 
publishers  through  the  booksellers;  but  as  the  original  prices  are  maintained  in  the  publishers' 
own  catalogues,  and  the  reductions  vary,  considerably,  I  have  thought  it  best  to  adhere  to  the 
publishers'  ;prices  throughout  Similarly  with  regard  to  "remainders,"  which  are  frequently 
offered  for  only  a  limited  period  at  low  rates. 

The  Values  quoted  for  out-of-print  books  represent  the  prices  usually  charged  by  book- 
sellers for  fair  average  copies.  These  I  have  derive?!  as  far  as  possible  direct  from  booksellers' 
catalogues  ;  but  where  I  have  failed  to  trace  certain  books,  I  have  had  resort  to  auction  sale 
catalogues,  adding  on  a  percentage  for  the  booksellers'  profit.  .  Great  latitude  must,  however,  be 
allowed  in  i^ll  these, cases.  With  books  which  are  out  of  print,  especially  where  they  are  scarce, 
the  value  very  greatly  depends  on  the , "state "  of  the  book— whether  good,  bad  or  indifferent, 
clean  or  soiled,  cut  or  uncut,  well  bpund  or  ill  bound. 

In  two  departments  I  have  found  myself  compelled  to  include  FOREIGN  BOOKS;  viz.,  in 
Philology  and  in  Mythology  and  Folklore, .  This  I  think  needs  no  apology,  for  the  English 
literature  on  these  subjects  is  admittedly  most  imperfect;  even  in  important  branches:  va.  special 
branches  we  have  made  but  little  attempt  to  keep  pace  with  the  times,  having  left  the  fiel4 
almost  .vinoccupied  to  German  scholars. ,  Their  excellent  institution  of  University  and  School  "  Pro- 
grammes," "Dissertations,"  etc.,  renders  great  service  to  science,  plaqing  at  the  disposal  of  students 
all  over  the  world  the  results  of  the  most  recent  scientific  research  made  by  thoroughly  trainecj 
workers.     Of  these  I  have  sought  to  give  a  fairly  repres^ntjative  selection  in  these  twq  depa,rt^ 


PREFACE  TO   THE  SECOND   EDITION. 


ments  of  learning.  The  inclusion  of  foreign  books  in  the  Educational  section  (in  Class  D)  was 
much  less  essential ;  but  I  had  already  done  the  greater  part  of  the  work  for  another  putdicatibri, 
and  consequently  inserted  it  here  also, 

I  have  to  thank  numerous  friends  and  correspondents  in  various  parts  of  the  world  for 
suggestions  and  advice,  as  well  as  many  previous  bibliographers  and  writers  of  systematic  treatises 
for  material,  of  which  I  have  not  hesitated  to  avail  myself  wherever  desirable.  Special  acknow- 
ledgments would' be  too  lengthy,  for  I  have  borrowed  from  every  available  source;  it  would  not, 
indeed,  be  too  much  to  say  that  this  book  could  not  have  been  prepared  had,  the  bulk  of  the 
material  not  been  prdcurable  from  previous  compilations.  ,  ]\Jy  ,pnly  .claim  for  original  work,  ip 
reality,  is  with  regard  to  the  classifioation.  and  the  selection.  For  these  I  am  alone  responsible. 
No  doubt  the  remark  that  has  been  made,  that  "the  librarian  who  jreads  is'lo'st"  ts  equally 
applicable  to  the  eclectic  bibliographer,  howevei;'  much  he  may  endeavour  to  sjn^  indiyidu^il  likes 
and  dislikes,  or  personal  bias.     I  can  only  hope  that  I  have  not  erred  very  egregiously.'^ 

It  is  a  pleasure  to  me  to  be  able  to  state  that  the  first  edition  of  this  book  has  beefi  fortunate 
enough  to  meet  with  the  approval  of  the  American  Library  Bureau,  who  have  adopted  the  presetijt 
edition  for  their  libraries,  in  which  it  will  at  once  be  placed  "  as  the  best  general  catalogue."  This 
testimony  at  the  hands  of  a  "nation  of  bibliographers,"  as  the  Americans  have  been  called,  is 
peculiarly  gratifying  to  me.  °  '  i  ;         ! 

A  special  word  of  thanks  is  due  to  the  printers,  Messrs.  Butler  and  Tanner,  who  have  had  thfe 
book  in  hand  nearly  three  years,  and  who  have  'performed  a  difficult  and  tedious  task  with  car?^ 
courtesy,  and,  I  believe,  substantial  accuracy.        i  '  ' 

In  conclusion,  I  should  like  to  add  that  all  criticisms,  suggestiotis  as  to  errors  of  commissiort 
as  much  as  of  omission,  etc.,  will  be  greatly  valued  by  me ;  and  I  hope  those  wjio  use  the  bopjjc 
will  not  fail  to  address  me  direct  when  they  think  they  have  something  useful  to  suggest. 

WM.   SWAN   SONNEN-SCHEIN.     I 
62,  Russell  Square,  London. 


NOTE  TO   THE   SECOND   IS$UE   OF  THE   SECOND   EDITION. 

This  reprint  from  the  stereotype  plates,  which  has  been  called  for  within  three  months  of  the 
publication  of  the  Second  Edition,  contains  nothing  but  corrections  of  typographical  and  similar 
errors.  Nor  do  I  propose  to  alter'  th6  preseht  work  in  future  reprints,  intending  instead,  if 
sufficient  stren«»th  and  zeal  are  left  to  me,  to  issi^e  occasional  SUPPLEMENTS  bringing  in  the  newest 
literature  and  incorporating  titles  of  books  which  should  or  might  advantageously,  have  been 
included  in  the  present  volume. 

July  1st,  1 891.  W.  S  S. 


LIST    OF    ABBREVIATIONS. 

Dates  in  the  last  column  of  the  page  are  the  dates  of  publication.  In  cases  where  more  than  one  edition  has  appeared,  the  date 
of  the  first  edition  is  put  in  square  brackets,  that  following  being  the  date  of  the  last  edition.  All  dates  omit  the  two 
figures  representing  the  nineteenth  century,  but  previous  centuries  are  given  in  full. 

Publishers'  Names  in  round  brackets  after  a  non-English  Town-name  are  the  names  of  the  London  agents  for  the  book  in 
question. 

Authors'  Titles  in  square  brackets  before  their  initials  imply  that  such  titles  were  acquired  after  they  had  written  the  book 
named ;  e.g.,  Hampden,  [Bp.]  R.  D.  Scholastic  Philosophy. 


D. 

before  a  book  implies  that  it  is  considered  to  be  of  excep- 


importance  or  value,  at  least  for  the  section  in 
it  occurs  with  an  asterisk. 

.     Archbishop. 

.     account. 

.     [Agnostic]. 

.    [American]  or  occasionally  [now  resident 
in  America]. 

.     [American  Baptist]. 

.     Anecdota  Oxouiensia. 

.     [Anglican]. 
A.-S.    Anglo-Saxon. 

.     Archdeacon. 

.     [Australian], 

.     [Broad-Church]. 
Lib.     British  and  Foreign  Philosophical  Library. 

.     [Baptist]. 

.     Bishop. 

.     [Church  of  England]. 

.     [Church  of  Ireland]. 

.     [Church  of  Scotland]. 

.     Cambridge  University  Press; 

.     Clarendon  Press  (Oxford). 

.     [Congregationalist]. 

.     Count. 

.     [editor]. 

.     elzevir  8vo. 
after  an  author's  name  indicates  that  he  has  co-authors  in 
the  bk.  named. 


tional 
which 

Abp.     . 

Ace. ,  or  ace. 

[Agnos.] 

[Am.]  . 

{Am.  Bapt.] 
Anec.  Oxon. 
[Ang.]. 
Ang.-Sax.,o;- 
Archd.  . 
[Austral.] 
[B.-C.] 
B.  &F, 
[Bapt.]. 
Bp;        . 
tC-E.] 
[C.-L] . 
IC.-S.]. 
Camb.  Press 
Clar.  Press 
[Cong.] 
Ct. 

[ed.]  . 
elz8°  . 
etc. 


Phil. 


fEv.-Un.] 


tF.-Ch.] 
fFch.  Sw. 
glS"     . 


Prot.] 


Gold. 
Gu.  . 
Guill.  . 
tH..C.] 


Treas. 


[Evangelical  Union],  a  group  of  ab.  lOO 
churches  in  Scotl.,  wh.  maintain  the 
universality  of  Christ's  atonement : 
founded  by  Dr.  Jas.  Morison  in  1841. 

[Free  Church]  of  Scotland. 

[French  Swiss  Protestant]. 

globe  8vo,  a  size  of  bk.  introduced  by 
Messrs.  Macmillan  &  Co. 

Golden  Treasury  Series. 

Guillaume. 

Guillielmus. 

[High-Church]. 


in  prep, 
in  prog. 


[Indep.]       .        . 
[Ir.]     .         .         . 
[Irv.]  .         .         . 
[Leyd.  sch.] 
Litter.  («-Litt.)  Pop. 
[Mat.]. 


of  issue.      A  date 


in  preparation. 

in  progress,  or  course 

preceding  this  is  the  date  of  pubn.  of 
the  1st  part  or  vol.  of  the  bk.  or  series. 


[Meth.] 
[Miss.] 
n.d. 


[Independent]. 

[Irish]. 

[Irvingite]. 

[Leyden  school]  of  Theology. 

Litt^ratures  Populaires. 

[Materialist]. 

[Methodist]. 

[Missionairy], 

no  date;  i.e.,  pub.  without  a  date  on  the 
title-page  :  the  date  in  brackets  after 
n.d.  (where  given)  is  that  of  actual 
issue. 


[O.-C]        , 

[Old-Catholic]. 

o.p.      .        . 

out  of  print. 

Or.  Ser. 

Oriental  Series. 

Pre.     . 

Principal. 

Pee.,  or  Free. 

Prince. 

[Pos.]  .         . 

[Positivist]. 

[Presb.] 

[Presbyterian]. 

pr.pr.  oxpriv.pri 

«.  privately  printed. 

Prf.      . 

Professor. 

Ipb.            ]. 

[published  at             ]. 

[R.-C]        . 

[Roman  Catholic]. 

[Rat.]  .        . 

,     [Rationalist]. 

[Ref.  C.-F.]. 

.     [Reformed  Church  of  France] 

[Ref.  D.-C.]. 

.     [Reformed  Dutch  Church]. 

[S.-J.].        . 

■     [Society  of  Jesus]. 

Ser.      . 

.     Series. 

[Shak.] 

[Shaker]. 

[Sw.-Prot.]  , 

.     [Swiss  Protestant]. 

tr. 

.     translated  by. 

[tr.]      .         . 

,     [translation]. 

[unatt.] 

.     [unattached]. 

[Unit.] 

.     [Unitarian], 

[Univ.] 

[Universalist], 

Univ.  . 

Universal  or  University. 

ut  inf.,  or  ut 

infr 

a    as  below. 

US  sup. ,  or  ut 

supf 

■a  as  above. 

v.p. 

.     various  prices. 

v.s.       ,        , 

,     various  sizes. 

J>.y.      . 

.     various  years. 

tw.             ]  . 

.     [worth            ], 

[Wesl.] 

.     [Wesleyan], 

Ofher  abbreviations  adopted  in  the  book  will,  it  is  thought,  be  readily  intelligible. 


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BOOKSELLER-PUBLISHERS,  LEARNED  SOCIETIES,  &c. 

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ACKERMAN  :  London — defunct. 

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Addey  :  London — defunct. 

Adlard  :  London — defunct. 

Aelfric  Society :  London — defunct. 

Allen,  E.  W.  :  4  Ave  Maria  Land,  London,  E.C. 

„      George  [of  Orpington,  Kent] :  Bell  Yard,  Temple  Bar,  London,  E.C. 

„      (W.  H.)  &  Co.,  Limd. :  13  Waterloo  Place,  London,  S.W. 
Allman  &  Son,  Limd. :  67  New  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 

Anthropological  Society  :  London — united  in  187 1  with  Ethnolog.  Soc.  as  tl;ie  A^nthrop.  Institute,  Lqd^o??- 
Arber,  Prf.  E.  :  Mason's  College,  Birmingham. 
Armitage  &  Son  :  Post  Office,  Batley,  Yorkshire. 
Arrowsmith  (J.  W.) :  Quay  Street,  Bristol. 
Arundel  Society,  London  : — Agent  B.  Quaritch. 
AsHER  &  Co. :  13  Bedford  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. 
Asiatic  Society  (Royal) :  22  Albemarle  Street,  London,  W. — Agents  Triibner  &  Co- 
Atchley  :  London — defunct. 
Augener  &  Co. :  86  Newgate  Street,  London,  E.C. 
Austin  (Stephen)  &  Son  :  Hertford. 
Autotype  Company  :  74  New  Oxford  Street,  London,  W, 
Avery  (Edward)  :  53  Greek  Street,  Soho,  London,  W. 

Bacon  (G.  W.)  &  Co.,  Limd. :  127  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Bagster  &  Sons,  Limd.  :  15  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.C 

BaiLey  :  London — defunct. 

Baird:  London — defunct. 

Baker  (James)  &  Son  :  34  The  Mall,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Baldwin,  Cradock  &  Co. :  London — defunct — succeeded  by  Simpkin.  Marshall,  Hamilton,  ^ent  &  Co.,  Limd 

Ballad  Society :  London — Agents  Triibner  &  Co. 

Bailli^re,  Tindall  &  Cox :  20  King  William  Street,  Strand,  Londgn,  W.C. 

Bannatyne  Club  :  Edinburgh— ^^««iri'. 

Batsford  (B.  T.)  :  S2A  High  Holborn,  London,  W.C. 

Bayne  :  London — defunct. 

Belfast  Naturalists'  Club  :  Belfast. 

Bell  (George)  &  Sons  :  York  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. 

Bell  &  Bradfute  :  12  Bank  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Bemrose  &  Sons  :  23  Old  Bailey,  London,  E.C. 

Benning  :  London — defunct. 

Bentley  (Richard)  &  Son  :  8  New  Burlington  Street,  London,  W. 

Berger:  London — defunct 


ADDRESSES   OF   PUBLISHERS,    &c. 


Bickers  &  Son  :  i  Leicester  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Billing  &  Son  :  Guildford,  Surrey. 

Black  (A.  &  C.) :  4,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Blackett  (Spencer)  :  35  St.  Bride  Street,  London,  E.G. — successor  to  J.  &  R.  Maxwell. 

Blackie  &  Son  [of  Glasgow] :  49-50  Old  Bailey,  London,  E.G. 

Blackwood  (James)  &  Co.  :  8  Lovell's  Court,  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 

„  (William)  &  ^ons  [of  Edinburgh]  :  37  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 

Blades,  East  &  Blades  :  23  Abchurch  Lane,. London,  El C.        .t,  . 

BoGUE  (David)  :  'London— succeeded  by  W.  H.  Allen  &  Co.,  Lima. 

BoHN,.H.  Q.-:.  London^^{^7z<://  stock -bought  by  Geo.  Bell  &  Sons,  Chatto&  Windus, -and  others. 
Bohn's  Libraries  \r-^now  published  'by  Geo.  Bell  &  Sons.  .         i .  :  '  ■ 

Book  Society  :  28  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 
Boone:  London — defunct. 

BoswoRTH  :  London — defunct.    '    ".'  -    ,i  7.  V.  '  •.  „:,    ! 

Bourne  (F.  W.)  :  26  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. — now  trading  as  Bible  Christian  Book  Room. 
Bradbury,  Agnew  &  Co.,  Limd. :  8-10  Bouverie  Street,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 
Brain  :  London — defunct. 

British  &  Foreign  Unitarian  Association  :  Essex  Street,  Strand,  London,.  W.C. 
Brewer^  Journal  O&ce :  Eastcheap  Buildings,  London,  E.G.  '    '       '        .•         '' 

British  Association  for  Advancement  of  Science  :  22  Albemarle  Street,  London;  'W.^Agenf  John  -Murray.      ^^ 

„      Museum  :  Great  Russell  Street,  London,  W.C. — Agents  tongmans  &  Co.,  Triibher  &  Co.,  and  otht'rsl: 
Broadbent  (John)  &  Co.  :  New  Street,  Huddersfield,  Yorkshire.  '■      '" 

Brooks  :  Blackburn,  Lancashire. 

Broom,  W.  H.  :  15-16  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.G. 
Brown  (William)  :  Edinburgh.  ^  ;         .      : 

„       :  of  London — defunct. 
Bryce  :  'Lhndoia.— defunct. 

„       (David)  &  Son  :  129  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 
BumJ-Us  (EdwArd)  :  5-6  Holborn  Bars,  London,  E.G. 

„        (John)  :  350  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 
Burnett  (Charles)  &  Co. :  9  Buckingham  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 
Burns  (James)  :  Southampton  Row,  London,  W.C. 

„       &  Oates,  Limd.  :  Orchard  Street,  Portman  Square,  London,  W. 
Bush  :  London — defunct.  ,  ' 

Butterworth  (H.)  &  Co. :  7  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C 

Cadel  &  Davies  :  London — defunct. 

Calvin  Society  :  Edinburgh — defunct. 

Cambrian  Archseological  Association  :  Tenby,  Wales — defufict. 

Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society  :  Cambridge — j4^e«/j  Parker  &  Co-  '■  .      ■ 

„  University  Press  :  Cambridge — Agents  C,  J.  Clay  &  Sons,  Ave  Maria  Lane,  London,  E.C. 

Camden  Society  :  25  Parliament  Street,  Westminster,  London,  W.  '.'■.'. 

Cameron  (Richard)  :  i  South  St.  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Carr  &  Co.  :  26  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.G. 

Cassell  &  Co.,  Limd. :  La  Belle  Sauvage  Yard,  Ludgat.e  Hill,  London,  ,E.C. 
Cavendish  Society :  \xm&aT\.—dffup.ct.,         .;       -     -  '      ,        ,     ■ 

Celtic  Society  :'  DuMih  ;' merged  into  Irish  Archasdl.  Celtic  Soc.  in  1854,  ,  .       '  '  ' 
Chambers  (W.  &  R.)  [of  Edinbu/gh] :  47  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G.     ' 
Chapman  &  Hall,  Limd.  :  11  Henriet't^  Street, 'CovenrGa:rden,  London,  WC  -     ■  ' 
Charing  Cross  Publishing  Company  :  5  Friar  Street,  Doctor's  Cominons,  London,  E.C, 
Chaucer  Society  :  London     Agents  Triibner  &  Co.        ' 
Ghatto  &  WiNDUS  :  214  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 

Ghetham  Society :  Manchester.  .  ■ 

Chiswick  Press :  Took's  Court,  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C. 

Church  of  England  Sunday  School  Institute:  31  New  Bridge  Street,  Blackfriars,  London,  S.E, 
Churchill  (J.  &  A.) :  1 1  New  Burlington  Street,  London,  W. 
Churton :  London — defunct.  ,        .  ■    ,   <  j. 

Clarendon  Historical  Society — Agents  E.  &  M.  Goldsmid,  Edinburgh. 
Clarendon  Press  [of  Oxford] :  Amen  Corner,  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.C. 


ADDRESSES  OF   PUBLISHERS,    &c. 


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Clowes  (Wm.)  &'Sons;  Limd. ;  27  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G 

Clulow  (E.)  :  36  Victoria  Street,  Derby. 

Cocks  (Robert)  &  Co.  :  New  Burlingt-on^ Street,  London,  W.    ■      •' 

Colburn  (Henry)  &  Co.  :  Ijo^Aon— defunct. 

College  of  Physicians  (Royal) :  Pall  Mall  East,  London,  S.W. 

Collins  (Wm.),  Sons  &  Co.,  Limd.  [of  Glasgow] :  Bridewell  Place,  London,  E.C 

„        (W.  P.):   1570  Great  Portland  Street,  London,  W: 
Colonial  Institute  (Royal)  :  Northumberland  Avenue,  London,  W.C. 
Congregational  Union:  Memorial  Hall,  Farringdon  Street,  London,  E.C 
Co-operative  Publishing  Company  :  Bristo  Place,  Edinburgh. 
Cornish  (JaaIes)  &  Sons  :  297  High  Holbom,  London,  W.C. 

„         (J.  E.)  :  16  St.  Ann's  Square,  Manchester. 

„         Brothers  :  37  New  Street,  Birmingham. 
Country  OJfice :  170  Strand,  London,.  W.C.  ,    ' 

Cowan  &  Co.,  Lirnd.  :  ■  Strathmore  Press,  Perth,  Scotland. 
Cox  (Horace)  :  346  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Cramer  (J.  B.)  &  Co.  :   199,  201,  207  and  209  Regent  Street,  London,  W. 
Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiquarian  Society  :  Y.tnA2\:—'i  defunct. 
Curwen  (John)  &  Son  :  8,  Warwick  Lane,  London,  E.C.  • 

Daldy  :  London — defunct. 

Dante  Society  [American] — Agents  Triibner  &  Co. 

Darton  &  Hodge  :  London — defunct. 

Day  :  London — defunct. 

Deacon  &  Co. :  Leadenhall  Street,  London,  EC. 

Dean  &  Son  :  i6oa  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C.  •  ■ 

Deighton,  Bell  &  Co.  :  13  Trinity  Street,  Cambridg'e^Z(7;2//^;?  Agents  Geo.  Bell  &  Son* 

De  La  Rue  (Thos.)  &  Co.  :  Bunhill  Row,  London,'  E.C. 

Dent  (J.  M.)  &  Co.  :  69  Great  Eastern  Street,  London,  E.C. 

Dickinson  (R.  D.)  :  89  Farrington  Street,  London,  E.C. 

Dilettanti  Society  :  21  Albemarle  Street,  London,  W. — Agents  Macmillan  &  Co. 

DiPROSE  &  Bateman  :  Sheffield  Street,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C. 

Dolman  :  Lond.on — defunct. 

Douglas  (David)  :  15A  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh.  ' 

Drake  (R.  Ingalton)  :  Eton,  Windsor. 

Dublin  University  Press  :■  Duolin — London  Agents  Lorigmans  &  Co.   '  •. 

Duffy  (James)  &  Sons:   14-15' Wellington  Quay,  Dublin,Limd. 

DuLAU  &  Co  :  37  Soho  Square,  London,-  W.  ' 

Dunthorne  (Robert)  :  Vigo  Street,  Regent  Street,  London.  W. 

Durrant  &  Co. :  Chelmsford,  Essex.  • 

Early  English  Text  Society  :  London — Agents  Triibner  &  Co. 
Eason  &  Son,  Limd. :  86  Middle  Abbey  Street,  DubHn, 
Ecclesiastical  History  Society  :  London — defunct. 
Edmond  &  Spark  :  Aberdeen — defunct. 
Edmonston  :  24  High  Street,  Skipton,  Yorkshire. 

„     &  Douglas  [of  Edinburgh]  : — succeeded  by  V).z^\AV)0Vl^z.%.  

Educational  Newspaper  Company,  Limd.  :  Red  Lion  Court,  Fl^et  Street,,  London,  E.C. 

Eland  (H.  S.) :  236  High  Street,  Exeter,  Devonshire.  • 

Ellisen  :  London — ?  defunct.  (  '   . 

Ellis  &  White  : — succeeded  by  Ellis  &  Elvey,  29  New  Bond  Street,  London,  W. 

Engineering  Office  :  35  Bedford  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

English  Dialect  Society  :  London — Agents  Triibner  &  Co. 

„     Historical  Society  :  'London— defunct. , 
Eyre  &  SporriswodfiE  :  Great  New  Street,  Fetter  Lane,  London,  E.G. 

Faithfull  :  London — defunct. 


ADDRESSES  OF   PUBLISHERS,   &c. 


Fancier^  Gazette  OfiSce :  9  New  Bridge  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Fell  &  Briant;  16-17  Glasshouse  Yard,  London,  E.G. 

Field  &  Tuer  :  now  trading  as  "The  Leadenhall  Press,"  50  Leadenhall  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Fine  Art  Society,  Limd.  :  148  New  Bond  Street,  London,  W. 

Folklore  Society  :  London — Agent  David  Nutt,  270  Strand,  London,  W.C 

FoRMAN  :  Nottingham. 

Forrester  (Robert)  :  91  Queen  Street,  Glasgow. 

Freethought  Publishing  Company  :  ,63  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Frowde  (Henry)  :  Amen  Corner,  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 

FuLLARTON  &  Co. :  Edinburgh. 

Gale  &  Polden  :  Chatham,  Kent. 

Gall  &  Inglis  [of  Edinburgh] :  25  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.G.  ' 

Garden  Office :  37  Southampton  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Gardner  (Alexander)  :  7  Gilmour  Street,  Paisley,  Scotland. 

„     (Wells),  Darton  &  Co. :  2  Paternoster  Buildings,  London,  E.G. 
Gemmell  (James)  ;  19  George  IV,  Bridge,  Edinburgh  [since  succeeded  by  R.  W.  Hunter,  of  same  addresi] 
Geographical  Society  (Royal) :  i  Saville  Row,  London,  W. 
Geological  Survey  of  United  Kingdom  :  London — Agent  E.  Stanford. 
Gibbons  (Stanley)  :  8  Gower  Street,  London,  W.C. 

Gilbert  &  Rivington,  Limd. :  52  St.  John's  Square,  Clerkenwell,  London,  E,C, 
Gill  (George)  &  Sons  :  23  Warwick  Lane,  London,  E.G. 

„     (L.  Upcott)  :  170  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

„     (W.  H.)  &  Son  :  Dublin. 
Gilpin  :  London — defunct. 

Gladding  (J.)  :  Three  Tuns  Passage,  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.G. 
Glaisher  (Henry)  :  95  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

„     (William)  :  265  High  Holborn,  London,  W.C. 
GooDALL  &  Studdick  :  62  Boar  Lane,  Leeds,  Yorkshire. 
Goose  &  Nudd  :  Rampant  Horse  Street,  Norwich,  Norfolk 
Grampian  Club  : — Agents  Houlston  &  Sons, 
Grant  (John)  :  George  IV.  Bridge,  Edinburgh. 

„       &  Co. :  72-75  Turnmell  Street,  London,  E.G. 
Graves  (Henry)  &  Co.  :  6  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W. 

Grevel  (Hermann)  &  Co. :  33  King  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. 
Griffin  (Chas.)  &  Co. :  12  Exeter  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

„       &  Co. :  Portsmouth. 
Griffith,  Farran,  Okeden  &  Welsh  :  "Newbery  House,"  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W-C 
Grolier  Club  :  64  Madison  Avenue,  Chicago,  U.S.A. 

Groombridge  &  Sons,  Limd. :  6  Panyer  Alley,  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 
Guildhall  Library  Committee :  Guildhall,  London,  E.G. 

Gurney  &  Jackson  [successors  to  J.  Van  Voorst] :  i  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 
Gypsy  Lore  Society  : — Agents  Constable  &  Co.,  University  Press,  Edinburgh, 

Hachette  &  Go.     18  King  William  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 
Hadden  (John)  &  Co. :  3  Bouverie  Street,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C, 
*  Hakluyt  Society :  Great  Queen  Street,  London,  W.C, 
Hall  :  London — defunct. 

„    (J.)  &  Son  :  Cambridge, 
Hallett  (Charles)  :  7  Bladud  Buildings,  Bath,  Somersetshire. 
Hamilton,  Adams  &  (Zo.^—now  Simpkin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  &  Co.,  Limd. 
Hansard  Publishing  Union,  Limd. :  Catherine  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 
Hardwicke  -.—succeeded  by  Davi(J  Bogue,  since  purchased  by  W.  H.  Allen  &  Co.,  Limd 
Harleian  Society  :  140  Wardour  Street,  London,  W. — Agents  Mitchell  &  Hughes. 
Harrison  &  Sons  :  59  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W. 

Hatchards  :  187  Piccadilly,  London,  W, — Publishing  department  incorporated  in  Longmans  &  Co. 
Hayes  (J.  T.) :  17  Henrietta  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. — succeeded  by  Gi-iffifh  &  Farraj>, 
Hazell,  Watson  &  Viney,  Limd. :  i  Creed  Lane,  Ludgate  Hilt,  London,  E.C. 
Hearne  :  London — defunct. 


ADDRESSES   OF   PUBLISHERS,   &c. 


Heinemann  (W.)  :  Bedford  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. 
Heywood  (Abel)  &Son:  56-58  Oldham  Street,  Manchester. 

„     (John)  :  Deansgate,  Manchester. 
Historical  Society  of  Science  :  London — defunct. 
HoDDER  &  Stoughton:  27  Patemoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 
Hodges,  Figgis  &  Co.  :  Grafton  Street,  Dublin. 

„         (John)  :  25  Henrietta  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. 
Hodgson  (Francis)  :  89  Farringdon  Street,  London,  E.G. 
Hogg  (John)  :  13  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 
Holtzapffel  &  Co. :  64  Charing  Gross,  London,  W.C. 
Homoeopathic  Publishing  Company  :  1 2  Warwick  Lane,  London,  E.G. 
Hope  :  London — defunct. 

HoTTEN  (J.  C.)  :  London — succeeded  by  Chatto  &  Windus. 
Houlston  &  Sons  :  7  Paternoster  Buildings,  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.G. 
Hughes  (Joseph) — 4  Pilgrim  Street,  Ludgate  Hill,  London,  E.G. 
Huguenot  Society :  10  Oppidans  Road,  Primrose  Hill,  London,  N.W. 
Hunt  (William)  &  Go.  :  12  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 
Hurst  &  Blackett,  Limd. ;  13  Great  Marlborough  Street,  London,  W. 

Iliffe  &  Son  :  98  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Index  Society:  British  Record  Soc,  124  Chancery  Lane,  London. 

India  Office :  Whitehall,  London,  &.W.— Agents  Triibner  &  Co. 

Infield  (H.  J.)  :  160  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Ingram  :  London — defunct. 

Iredale  (Andrew)  :  Gary  Place,  Fleet  Street,  Torquay,  Devonshire. 

Irish  Academy  (Royal)  :  19  Dawson  Street,  Dublin — Agents  Hodges,  Figgis  &  Co.,  Grafton  Street,  Dubliri. 

,',     Archseological  and  Celtic  Society  :  Dublin — Agents  Hodges,  Figgis  &  Co.,  Grafton  Street,  Dublin. 

„     Record  Office  : — vide  Rolls  Series. 
IsBiSTER  &  Co.,  Limd.  :  15-16  Tavistock  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.G. 

Jack  (William)  :  Edinburgh. 
Jackson  :  London — defunct. 

„        (Richard)  :  16-17  Commercial  Street,  Leeds. 
Jakeman  &  Carver  :  Hereford. 

Janson  (E.  W.)  :  35  Little  Russell  Street,  London,  W.C. 
Jarrold  &  Sons  [of  Norwich] :  3  Paternoster  Buildings,  London,  E.G. 
Jacob  (C.  J.) :  Winchester  Street,  Basingstoke,  Hampshire. 
Johnson  (T.  G.)  :  121  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Johnston  (Archibald)  &  Co. :  6  Paternoster  Buildings,  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.G. 
(Ruddiman)  &  Go.  :  26  Charterhouse  Square,  London,  E.G. 
",         (W.  &  A.  K.)  [of  Edinburgh] :  5  White  Hart  Street,  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.G. 
Johnstone  [of  Edinburgh] : — defunct. 
Journal  of  Horticulture  Office:  171  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 

Kelly  &  Co.  :  51-52  Great  Queen  Street,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C. 

Kent  (W.)  &  Co. : — now  Simpkin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  &  Co.,  Limd. 

Kerby  &  Endean  :  440  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 

Kerr  &  Richardson  :  Glasgow. 

Kilkenny  Archasological  Society  :  T)\Mm—defimct. 

King  (H.  S.)  &  Go. — succeeded  by  Kegan  Paul  &  Co.,  now  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &  Co.,  Lmid 

(P.  S.)  &  Son  :  Canada  Buildings,  King  Street,  Westminster,  London,  S.W. 
Knight  &  Go.  :  90  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 
Knowles  :  London — defunct. 


Ljvurie  (R.  H.) :  S3  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 
Layton  (G.  &  E.) :  56  Farringdon  Street,  London,  E.C 
Lee:  London — defunct. 

Lewis  (H.  K.)  :  136  Gower  Street,  London,  W.C. 
Livingstone  &  Son  :  Edinburgh 


ADDRESSES   OF   PUBLISHERS,   &c. 


LocKwooD  (Crosby)  &  Son  :  7  Stationers'  Hall  Court,  London,  E.G. 
LiNDLEY  (Percy)  :  123  and  125  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 
Linnean  Society :  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 
London  Institution  :  Finsbury  Circus,  London,  E.G. 

„       Library  :  12  St.  James'  Square,  London,  S.W. 

„       Music  Publishing  Company,  Limd.  :  54  Great  Marlborough  Street,  London,  W. 
Longmans,  Green  &  Co. :  39  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 
Loudon  :  London — defunct. 

Low  (Sampson),  Marston  &  Co.,  Limd. :  St.  Dunstan's  House,  Fetter  Lane,  London,  E.G. 
LuMLEY  :  London — defunct. 

M'CoRQuoDALE  &  Co.,  Limd. :  Cardington  Street,  London,  N.W. 

Macintosh  :  London — defunct. 

Mackenzie  (William)  :  69  Ludgate  Hill,  London,  E.G. 

Maclachlan  &  Stewart  :  64  South  Bridge,  Edinburgh — defunct. 

McLean  :  London — defunct. 

MacLehose  (J as.)  &  Sons  :  61  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow — London  Agents  Macmillan  &  Ca 

Macmillan  &  Co. :  29-30  Bedford  Street,  Covent  Garden,  Lotidon,  W.G. 

„  &  Bowes  :  1  Trinity  Street,  Cambridge. 

Macniven  &  Wallace:  132  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Madden  :  London — defunct. 

Madras  Archaeological  Survey  : — London  Agents  Triibner  &  Co, 
Maitland  Club  :  Glasgow — defunct. 
Manx  Society  :  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man — defunct. 
March  :  'L.ow^o'a.— defunct. 

Marion  &  Co.  :  22-23  Soho  Square,  London,  W. 
Mark  (Thomas)  :  6  Derby  Street,  Leek,  Staffordshire. 
Marlborough  (E.)  &  Co.  :  51  Old  Bailey,  London,  E.G. 
Marshall  (John)  &  Co.  :  42  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 
Masters  (J.)  &  Co. :  78  New  Bond  Street,  London,  W. 
Mathew  (J.  P.)  &  Go.  :  Cowgate,  Dundee. 
Mathews  (G.  Elkin)  :  Vigo  Street,  Regent  Street,  London,  W. 
Maxwell,  (W.)  &  Son  :  8  Bell  Yard,  Temple  Bar,  London,  W.G. 
Menzies  (John)  &  Co.  :  12  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Methuen  &  Co.  :  18  Bury  Street,  London,  W.G. 
MiALL  :  London — defunct. 
Middlesex  County  Record  Society  :  London. 

Midland  Educational  Trading  Company,  Limd.  :  Corporation  Street,  Birmingham. 
Miles  &  Go.  :  Upper  Street,  Islington,  London,  N. 
Mitchell  &  Hughes  :  140  Wardour  Street,  London,  N. 
Moffat  &  Paige  :  28  Warwick  Lane,  Paternoster  Square,  E.G. 
Morgan  (W.  &  F.)  :  Clare  Street,  Bristol. 

„      (Wm.  j.)  :  123  Lammas  Street,  Carmarthen,  Wales. 

„      &  Scott:  12  Paternoster  Buildings,  London,  E.G. 
Morison  (Thomas  D.)  :  225  Ingram  Street,  Glasgow. 
Mowbray  &  Co.  [of  Oxford]  :  65  Farringdon  Street,  London,  E.G. 
MoxoN  &  Son  :  London — defunct ;  stock  purchased  by  Ward,  Lock  &  Co. 
MozLEY  :  London — defunct 
MuLLAN  &  Son  :  Belfast. 

Murby  (Thomas)  :  3  Ludgate  Circus  Buildings,  London,  E.G.. 
Murray  (Frank)  :  St.  Peter's  Street,  Derby. 

„       (John)  :  50  Albemarle  Street,  London,  W. 
Myers  (A.N.)  &  Co.,  Limd.  :  15  Earner's  Street,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 
Myra  &  Son  :  40  Bedford  Streec,  Strand,  London,  W.G. 

National  Society :  Broad  Sanctuary,  Westminster,  London,  S.W, 

„      Temperance  League  :  33  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 
Nattali  &  Bond  :  Bedford  Street,  Strand,  London,  y^.Q.. 
Nelson  (Thos.)  &  Sons  [of  Edinburgh] :  35  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.C, 
Netherclift  :  London— defunct. 


ADDRESSES   OF   PUBLISHERS,   &c. 


Newby  :  London — defunct. 

Nichols  &  Sons  :  25  Parliament  Street,  Westminster,  London,  W. 

Nicholson  (W.)  &  Sons  [of  Wakefield] :  20  Warwick  Square,  London,  E.G. 

NiCKissoN :  London — defunct. 

NiMMO  (J.  C.) :  14  King  William  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

„      (W.  P.),  Hay  &  Mitchell  :  St.  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 
NisBET  (James)  &  Co. :  21-22  Berners  Street,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 
NoRGATE  (Frederick)  :  7  King  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.G. 
NoRRiE  &  Wilson  :  156  Minories,  London,  E.G. 
Novello,  Ewer  &  Co. :  i  Berners  Street,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 
NuTT  (David)  :  270  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Ordnance  Survey  Office  :  London — Agent  E.  Stanford  &  others. 

Oriental  Translation  Fund  :  London — defunct;  stock  purchased  by  B.  Quaritch. 

Orr  :  London — defunct. 

Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Ferrier  :  30  St.  Mary's  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Oliver  &  Boyd  :  Edinburgh. 

Olliver  :  London — defunct. 

Olsen  (O.  T.)  :   Fish  Dock,  Great  Grimsby,  Lincolnshire. 

Oxford  Historical  Society  :  Oxford. 

Palmer  &  Howe  :  73,  75  &  77  Princess  Street,  Manchester. 

Palestine  Exploration  Fund  :  i  Adam  Street,  Adelphi,  London,  W.C. — Agent  A.  P.  Watt. 

Palseontographical  Society  :  Somerset  House,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Pamplin  :  London — defunct. 

Papworth  (J.  W.)  :  33  Bloomsbury  Street,  London,  W.C. 

Parker  &  Co  [of  Oxford]  :  6  Southampton  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Parker  Society  :  Cambridge — defunct. 

Partridge  (S.  W.)  &  Co. :   9  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 

Passmore  &  Alabaster  :  4  Paternoster  Buildings,  London,  E.G. 

Paterson  (William)  [of  Edinburgh] :  Lovell's  Court,  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 

Paul  (Kegan),  Trench  &  Co.  :  i  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.G.  [since  amalgamated  with  Triibner  &  Co. 

and  G.  Redway  under  style  of  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &  Co.,  Limd.]. 
Pearson  (John)  :  46  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W. 
Pemberton  :  London — defunct. 

Pentland  (Young  J.)  [of  Edinburgh] :  Giltspur  Street,  Smithfield,  London,  E.G. 
Percy  Society  :  London- — defunct. 

Petherick  (E.  A)  &  Co. :  The  Colonial  Book  Agency,  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.G. 
Pettitt  :  London — defunct. 

Philip  (George)  &  Son  :  32  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 
Philological  Society  :  London — Agents  Triibner  &  Co. 
Pickering  (William)  : — defunct. 
Finder  :  London — defunct. 

Piper:  London — succeeded  by  Simpkin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  &  Co.,  Limd. 
Pitman  (Isaac)  &  Sons  (of  Bath) :  i  Amen  Corner,  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G 
Pollard  &  Son  :  40  North  Street,  Exeter,  Devonshire. 
Porter  (R.  H.) :  6,  Tenterden  Street,  London,  W. 
Potter  (S.  G.)  :  31,  Poultry,  Gheapside,  London,  E.G. 
Provost  &  Co. :  London — defunct. 

Quaritch,  (Bernard):  15,  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 

Ray  Society :  London. 

Reader  (Arthur)  :  i  Orange  Street,  Red  Lion  Square,  London,  W.G. 

Record  Commissioners:  H.M.  Stationery  Office — Agents  Longman  &  Co.  and  others. 

Redway  (George)  :  since  amalgamated  with  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &  Co.,  Limd. 

Reeve  (Lovell)  :  5  Henrietta  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. 

Reeves  (William):  185,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.G. 


ADDRESSES  OF   PUBLISHERS,    &,c. 


Reeves  &  Turner  :  196  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Religious  Tract  Society  :  56  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.G. 

Remington,  Eden  &  Co. :  18  Henrietta  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. 

Renshaw  (Henry)  :  356  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Rice  (William):  85  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C. 

Rider  (Wm.)  &  Son  :  14  Bartholomew  Close,  London,  E.C. 

Rimell  (James)  &  Son  :  91  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 

Rivers  :  London — defunct. 

RiviNGTON  &  Co. :  3  Waterloo  Place,  London,  S.W.  [since  purchased  by  and  incorporated  in  the  business  oi 

Longmans  &  Co.]. 
Rider  (Wm.)  &  Son  :  14  Bartholomew  Close,  London,  E.C. 
Ridgway  (Wm.)  :  164  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 

Roberts  :  Boston,  Lincolnshire — stock  purchased  by  Macmillan  &  Co. 
Robinson  (W.  H.)  :  The  Bridge,  Walsall,  Staffordshire. 

Rolls  Series  Publications  :  H.M.  Stationery  Office — Agents  Longmans  &  Co.,  and  othersv 
Roper  &  Drowley  :  1 1  Ludgate  Hill,  London,  E.C. ;  since  as  Sutton,  Drowley  &  Co. 
Russell  &  Co.  :  8  John  Street,  Adelphi,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 
Routledge  (George)  &  Sons,  Limd. :  7  Broadway,  Ludgate  Hill,  London,  E.C. 
Rowney  (George)  &  Co. :  64  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 
Roxburghe  Club  :  London — Agents  Nichols  &  Sons. 
Royal  Society  of  London  :  Burlington  House,  London,  W. 
Rutherford  (J.  &  J.  H) :  20  Square,  Kelso. 
Russell  (W.)  :  6  Salisbury  Street,  Regent's  Park,  London,  N.W. 

Sabin  &  Dexter  :  10  and  14  Garrick  Street,  London,  W.C 

Salvation  Army:  roi  Queen  Victoria  Street,  London,  E.C 

Satchell,  Peyton  &  Co. :  London— ^^«(^. 

Saunders  &  Otley  :    London — defunct. 

Scott  (Walter)  :  24  Warwick  Lane,  London,  E.C. 

Scottish  Historical  Society  :  Edinburgh. 

„       Rolls  Series — vide  Rolls  Series. 

„       Text  Society  : 
Sealy,  Bryers  &  Walker  :  Dublin. 

Seeley  &  Co.,  Limd.  :  46  Essex  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 
Selden  Society  :  23  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 
Shakespeare  Society  :  ^London — defunct. 

„  „    (New) :  'L.ovA.Qfa.— Agents  Triibner  &  Co. 

Sharpe  &  Co. :  145  Queen  Victoria  Street,  London,  E.C. 
Shaw  (J.  F.)  &  Co. :  48  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.C. 

„     (John)  &  Sons  :  78  and  9  Fetter  Lane,  London,  E.C. 
Sheppard  &  St.  John  :  6  St.  Bride  Street,  Ludgate  Circus,  London,  E.C 
Shoberl  :  London — defunct. 

Silver  (S.  W.)  &  Co.  :  Sun  Court,  Cornhill,  London,  E.C 

Simpkin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  &  Co. :  Stationers'  Hall  Court,  London,  E.C,  Limd 
Skeet  :  London — defunct. 

Skeffington  (Wm.)  &  Son  :  163  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 
Slark,  (John)  :  21  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.C 
Smith,  Elder  &  Co. :  13  Waterloo  Place,  London,  S.W. 

„      (J.  Russell) — defunct ;  stock  purchased  by  Reeves  &  Turner. 

„      (Walter)  &  Innes  :  31  Bedford  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C 

„      (W.  J.)  :  41-3  North  Street,  Brighton. 
Smithsonian  Institute  :  Washington,  U.S.A. 

Snow  (John)  &  Co. :  2  Ivy  Lane,  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.C. 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge  :  Northumberland  Avenue,  London,  W.C. 

„      of  Antiquaries  :  London. 

„      of  Literature  (Royal)  ^  London — Agents  Triibner  &  Co. 

„      of  Northern  Antiquaries  (Royal) : — defunct. 
Sonnenschein  (Swan)  &  Co. :  6  White  Hart  Street,  and  24  Warwick  Lane,  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.C. 
Sotheby  &  Co.  :  Wellington  Street,  Strand.  London,  W.C. — defunct  as  publishers. 


ADDRESSES   OF   PUBLISHERS,   &c. 


SoTHERAN  (Henry)  &  Co. :  136  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

South  Kensington  Museum  :  Cromwell  Road,  London,  S.W. — Agents  Chapman  &  Hfill,  Limd. 

SowERBY :  London — defunct. 

Spalding  Club  :  Aberdeen — defunct. 

Spencer  &  Co. :  23A,  Great  Queen  Street,  London,  W.C 

Spenser  Society  :  London — Agents  Triibner  &  Co. 

Spiers  (James)  :  36  Bloomsbury  Square,  London,  W.C 

Spon  (E.  &  R  N.) :  125  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Spottiswoode  Society  :  London — defunct. 

Stanford  (Edward)  :  26-27  Cockspur  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Stevens  &  Haynes  :  13  Bell  Yard,  Temple  Bar,  London,  E.C 

„     &  Sons  :  119  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C. 

„     (B.  F.)  :  4  Trafalgar  Square,  London,  W.C. 
Stock  (Elliot)  :  61-62  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.C. 
Stott  (David)  :  370  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 
Strahan  &  Co.,  Limd.  :  London — defunct ;  stock  purchased  by  Isbister  &  Co  .  Limd.,  Swan  Sonnenschein 

&  Co.,  and  others. 
Street  &  Co.  :  30  Cornhill,  London,  E.C. 
Sunday  School  Association :  Essex  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

„     „     Union  :  56,  Old  Bailey,  London,  E.C. 
Surtees  Society  :  Durham — Agents  Whittaker  &  Co., 
Sussex  Archaeological  Society  :  Lewes  Castle,  Lewes,  Sussex. 
Swedenborg  Society  :  36  Bloomsbury  Square,  London,  W.C. 
Sweet  (Henry)  &  Sons  :  3  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C. 
Swiss  (A.  H.) :  Devonport,  Devonshire. 
Sydenham  Society :  London — defunct. 

„  „    (New) :  London — Agent  H.  K.  Lewis,  136  Cower  Street,  London,  W.C. 

Talboys  :  Oxford — defunct. 

Tallis  :  London — defunct. 

Taylor  &  Francis  :  Red  Lion  Court,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C. 

Tegg  (William)  :  London — defunct ;  stock  purchased  by  Ward,  Lock  &  Co. 

Thacker,  Spink  &  Co.  [of  Calcutta]  -.—London  Agents  W.  Thacker  &  Co.,  87  Newgate  Street,  London,  E.C 

Thibaudeau  (D.  W.)  :  18  Green  Street,  Leicester  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Theosophical  Publishing  Company  :  7  Duke  Street,  Adelphi,  London,  W.C. 

Thin  (James)  :  55  South  Bridge,  Edinburgh. 

Thornton  (Joseph)  &  Son  :  1 1  Broad  Street,  Oxford. 

Tinsley  Brothers  :  25  Bury  Street,  Bloomsbury,  London,  W.C. 

Tomlinson  :  Doncaster,  Yorkshire. 

ToNSON  (Jacob)  :  'Lor^Aon.— defunct  in  \%th  century. 

Toovey  (James)  :  177  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 

Tresidder  :  iMviAon— defunct.  ,  .     ,>  v.    ,   rr.        i.   nn  -u 

Trubner  &  Co.  :  57-59  Ludgate  Hill,  London,  E.C  ;  smce  incorporated  in  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Trubner 

&  Co.,  Limd. 
Truelove  (Edward)  :  256  Holborn,  London,  W.C 
TwEEDiE  &  Co.  :  Strand,  London,  W.C. 
tJNWiN  (T.  Fisher):  h  Paternoster  Buildings,  London,  E.C 

Vacher  &  Sons  :  62  and  63  Millbank  Street,  London,  S.W. 
Van  Voorst  {^oyw)— succeeded  by  Gurney  &  Jackson. 
Victoria  Street  Society  :•  i  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W. 
Villon  Society  :  London— ^^(?«i'.f  Reeves  &  Turner. 
Virtue  (J.  S.)  &  Co.,  Limd.  :  294  City  Road,  London,  E.C 
VizETELLY  (H.)  &  Co. :  42  Catherine  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C 

Wade  &  Co. :  7  Ludgate  Arcade,  London,  E.C 

Walker  (John)  &  Co.  :  Warwick  Lane,  London,  E.C. 

Walton  &  Maberly  :  London— i/«>«<r/. 

Warx>  &  Downey  :  12  York  Street,  Covent  Garden.  London,  W.C 


ADDRESSES  OF   PUBLISHERS,   &c. 


Ward,  Lock  &  Co.,  Warwick  House,  Salisbury  Square,  London,  E.G. 

Ward  (Marcus)  &  Co.,  Limd.  [of  Belfast] :  Oriel  House,  Farringdon  Street,  London,  E.C. 

VVarne  (Fred.)  &  Co.  :  15,  Bedford  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. 

Warren  &  Son  :  85  High  Street,  Winchester. 

Washbourne  (R.) :  18  Paternoster  Row,  London,  E.C. 

Waterlow  &  Sons,  Limd. :  85-86  London  Wall,  London,  E.C. 

Waterston  (Geo.)  :  Edinburgh. 

Watt,  A.  P. :  2  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.C. 

Weale  : — defunct ;  succeeded  by  Lockwood  (Crosby)  &  Co. 

Weldon  (C.  E.)  &  Co  :  7  Southampton  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

Welsh  MSS.  Society  :  Llandovery,  Wales  -.—defunct. 

Wertheim  :  'Lo'aAoxi—defund. 

Wesley  an  Book  Room  :  2  Castle  Street,  City  Road,  London,  E.C 

Whitaker  (Joseph)  :  12  Warwick  Lane,  London,  E.C. 

Whiting  &  Co.  :  30  and  32  Sardinia  Street,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C. 

Whittaker  &  Co.  :  2  White  Hart  Street,  Paternoster  Square,  London,  E.C. 

Whittingham  (W.  B.)  &  Co  :  91  Gracechurch  Street,  London,  E.C. 

WiLDY  :  London. 

Wiley  [of  Glasgow]  -.—defunct. 

Williams  &  Norgate  :   14  Henrietta  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C 

Willis  :  London — defunct. 

Willoughby  :  London — defunct. 

Wilson  (Effingham)  &  Co.  :  11  Royal  Exchange,  London,  E.C. 

„        &  McCoRMiCK  :  Glasgow — defunct. 
Wiltshire  Archaeological  Society  :  Devizes — Agent  B.  Quaritch. 
WiNSOR  &  Newton,  Limd. :  37-40  Rathbone  Place,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W. 
Wodrow  Society  :  Edinburgh — defunct. 
Woolhope  Naturalists'  Field  Club  :  Hereford. 

WooLMER  (Theophilus)  :  {succeeded  by  C.  H.  Kelly)  2  Castle  Street,  City  Road,  London,  E.C. 
Wright  (John)  &  Co.  :  Bristol  Steam  Press,  Bristol,  Gloucestershire. 

Wyman  &  Sons  :  74-76  Great  Queen  Street,  London,  W.C  [since  incorporated  in  the  Hansard  PublishinR 
Union,  Limd.] 

Yates  &  Alexander  :  27  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C. 
Young  (G.  A.)  &  Co.  :  102  South  Bridge,  Edinburgh. 

Zoological  Society:  11  Hanover  Square,  London,  W. 


*** 


Many  books  published  in  the  English  provinces  may  be  obtained  at  Messrs.  Simpkin,  Marshall, 
Hamilton,  Kent  &  Co.,  Limd.  Considerable  trouble  has  been  taken  to  verify  the  above  staiementi 
as  to  firms  being  defunct ;  and  it  is  hoped  that  no  errors  have  been  made  in  this  respect.  Earljt 
intimations  of  such  {if  any)  are  earnestly  requested  {i^th  March.  1891) 


synopsis  of  Contents. 


CLASS  A.— THEOLOGY. 

I.  EntroUuction  to  tfje  WiitohQml  Scimccs 

in  (Senerat. 

1.  Bibliography :  General  Works. 

2.  Introd.  to  Theology.     Encycl.  and  Methodology. 

3.  Collected  Writings  of  Theologians. 

II.  ^tCatural  E^fjenlogg. 

4.  Philosophy  of  Religion. 

5-  History  of  Natural  Theology. 

6.  Nat.  Theol.:  General  Works.     Religion  &  Science. 

7.  Theism,  and  Aiiti<theistic  Theories  :  (a)  General. 

8.  „  „  „  <^)  Special. 

III.  lEtfinic  CTi^Eulosg. 

9.  General  and  Comparative  Works 
10.  Religions  of  China. 

II.  Religion  of  Ancient  Egypt. 

12.  Semitic  Religions. 

13.  Mohammedanism  and  History  of  Islamism. 

14.  Religions  of  India. 

15.  Parsism.  (Zoroastrianism). 

IV,    Eire  iSible  anti  Biblical  StuDg. 

16.  Biblical  Introduction  and  Higher  Criticism. 

17.  Biblical  MSS.,  Texts,  and  Translations. 
iS.  Textual  Criticism. 

19.  Uncanonical  and  Apocryphal  Scriptures. 

20.  Canon  of  Scripture. 

21.  History  and  Bibliography  of  the  Bible. 

22.  Biblical  Language. 

23.  „  Hermeneutics. 

24.  „  Exegesis. 

25.  Commentaries  on  the  Historical  Books  : 
(a)  Pentateuch-Ruth. 

„  „  (S)  Samuel-Chronicles. 
,,  „  (c)  Ezra-Esther, 
on  Poetical  Books :  (a)  Job  and  Psalms. 
„  ,,  (^)  Proverbs-Song  of  Solomon, 
on  Major  Prophets. 
„  Minor  Prophets. 
„  Apocrypha  (Old  Test.). 
„  Four  Gospels :  Collectively. 
,,  Matthew. 
„  Mark. 
„  Luke. 
„  John. 

,,  Acts  of  Apostles. 
,,  Pauline  Epistles, 
,,  Pastoral  Epistles. 
„  Epistle  to  Hebrews. 
„  Catholic  Epistles. 
.,  1}  Book  of  Revelation. 

44.  Biblical  Dogmatics.  ^ 

45.  Contributions  of  Scripture  to  Science, 

46.  Biblical  Archaeology  :  (a)  General,  and  History. 
47-     *»  )»  (^)  Topography,  Antiquities,  etc. 

47*  lUustratetl  Bibles,     Bible  Illustrations. 

V.    lEcclesiastical  f^istots:  (Kcnerallg. 

48.  Introducticn,  Bibliography,  etc. 

49.  General  Histories,  Antiquities,  Essays,  etc. 

50.  Christ,  the  Founder  of  the  Church  :  Life  and  Hist. 

51.  Apostolic  Age  and  Early  Christianity. 

52.  Persecutions,  etc.,  of  Early  Christians. 

53.  The  Catacombs.    Christian  Inscriptions  and  Art. 

54.  Councils  and  Convocations  of  the  Church. 

55.  Patristics  :  Writings  and  Lives  of  Fathers. 

56.  Church  in  Middle  Ages  :  General  History. 

57.  Monastic  Orders  and  Monachism. 

sa  Early  Sects  (Albigenses,  Vaudois,  Waldenses). 


26. 
27. 
28, 
29, 
30- 
31. 
32 
33- 
34- 
35. 
36. 
37- 
38. 
39- 
40. 
41. 
42. 
43- 


VL 


^Ecclesiastical  |§istorg :  ^ccortiittg  to 
Cn0xmtriES, 


59'  Reformation  and  Modern  Times  :  Generally. 

60.  Bohemia. 

61.  Eastern  Churches.  • 

62.  England :  Reformation  and  General  History. 

63.  France.     The  Huguenots. 

64.  Germany. 

65.  Holland. 

66.  Hungary. 
6"/.  Ireland. 

68.  Italy  and  Spain. 

69.  Poland. 

70.  Scotland. 

71.  Spain. 

72.  Sweden. 

73.  Switzerland. 

74.  United  States  of  America. 

75.  Wales. 

VII.    iScclcstastical  J^istorg:  IBcttomtnational. 

76.  Church  of  England. 

77.  ,,  „  Puseyism,  Ritualism,  Confession ,  etc. 

78.  Protestant  Episcopal,  Church  in  United  States. 

79.  Nonconformists  and  Nonconformity  (British). 

80.  Baptists  and  Anabaptists. 

81.  Congregationalism  and  Independency. 

82.  Irvingism. 

83.  Lutheran  Church  (in  America). 

84.  Methodism  and  Wesleyanism. 

85.  Moravianism. 
85*  Mormonism. 

86.  Plymouth  Brethren. 

87.  Presbyterianism. 

88.  Puritanism. 

89.  Quakers,  or  Friends. 

90.  Reformed  Churches  (Dutch  and  German). 

91.  Revivalism  and  Revivalists. 

92.  Shakers. 

93.  Swedenborg,  and  the  New  Church. 

94.  Theosophy,  Occultism,  etc. 
95-  Unitarianism. 

I  96.  Universalism. 

97.  Roman  Catholicism  :  (a)  History, 

98.  „  ,,  (6)  Doctrine,  Polity,  etc. 
99-     ft  ))  Jesuits. 

100.  ,,  „  Jansenists,  Quietists,  and  Old  Catholics, 
loi.  ,,  „  Saints  of  the  Church. 

VIII.    lEccIestaatical  ^olitg. 

102.  Principles  and  Constitution,     The  Ministry. 

103.  Church  Ordinances  and  Worship. 

104.  Church  Calendar  :  Rites,  Ceremonies,  etc. 

105.  Missions  :  (a)  Foreign. 

106.  „  (^)  Home.    Charities. 

107.  Church  Officers  :  their  v^ork  and  duties  (Pastoral 

Theology). 

108.  Homiletics. 

109.  Sermons:  Collections  of. 

110.  Church  Management. 

111.  Ecclesiastical  and  Canon  Law. 

xiz.  Church  and  State.  Disestablish,  and  Disendowmt. 

IX.    Practical  CTfjeoIojfg. 

113.  Christian  Ethics,  the  Christian  Life,  etc. 

114.  Devotion  :  {a)  Catechism  and  Confirmation. 

115.  „  (6)  Hymnology. 

116.  ,,  (c)  Meditations. 

117.  ,,  (d)  Liturgiology  and  Anglican  Prayer-Book. 
iiS.  „  (e)  Prayers  and  Family  Worship. 

X.    ^gstematic  EfjeologSf. 

119.  History  of  Doctrine, 
izo.  Creeds  and  C 


121.  Systems  of  TheoTogy :  Comprehensive  Worki 

122.  Doctrine  of  God  (Theology). 
1Z3,  Doctrine  of  Christ  (Chris tology). 

124.  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

125.  Angelology  and  Demonology. 

126.  Way  of  Salvation  (Soteriology). 

127.  Doctrine  of  Man  (Anthropology),  and  of  Sin. 

128.  Eschatology. 

129.  Christian  Evidences  :  (a)  Generally. 

130.  ,,  „  {d)  Inspiration  and  Revelation. 
^3^-     J)  >t  {c)  Accuracy  of  the  Bible. 
132.     ,,  ,,  (d)  Miracles  and  Prayer. 

^33-     ),  (,  (-?)  Prophecy. 

^34*     »  It  (X)  Christianity  comp.  with  other  Religions. 

CLASS  B.  — MYTHOLOGY  AND 
FOLKLOKE. 

I.    Cnntparatibe  lEatijologg  anti  JFolMore. 

1.  Philosophy  of  Mythology. 

2.  General  Works  on  Comparative  Mythology. 

3.  Folk- Tales,  Superstitions,  Customs,  etc. 

4.  Proverbs. 

5.  Demonology,  Magic,  Witchcraft  and  Sorcery. 

6.  .Serpent  and  Phallic  Worship. 

7.  Animals  and  Plants  in  Mythology  and  Folklore. 

8.  Astronomy  and  Meteorology  in  Mythology. 

9.  Medicine  in  Folklore. 

10.  Art,  Mythology  in. 

Mythology  and  Folklore  :  According  to  Races 

II.    Kntiic  JFfllhlorr. 

11.  Indie. 

III.    ©reefe  mti  Ifivoman  ifKlytljolags  mm 
Jolklore. 

12.  Greek. 

13.  Modern  Greek, 

14.  Roman. 

IV.    Celtic  ilEstfjologg  anto  JFoIklorc. 

15.  Breton,  British,  Irish^  Scottish,  Welsh. 

V.    I^omancc  ll$lj)tijol03g  anti  jFoIhlnre, 

16.  French  and  Belgian. 

17.  Italian,  Sicilian,  and  Corsican, 

18.  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

VI.    Slabonic,  etc.,  W^ti)alBsu  anU  jFoIMote. 

19.  Slavonic,  etc. 

VII.    Ztutonic  llEr^ti^Oiags  anU  Mlklaxe. 

20.  Scandinavian. 

21.  Austrian. 

22.  Dutch. 

23.  English. 

24.  German. 

25.  Swiss. 

VII.*    Semitic  JFolifelorE. 

26.  Arabian. 

27.  Egyptian. 

VIII.    Jlranic  anti  Caucasian  JF0lhl0rf. 

28.  Iranic  and  Caucasian. 

IX.    STuranian  Mgtljaloflg  anU  JFolftlote* 

29.  Malaic. 

30.  Bhotyan. 

31.  Tartaric. 

32.  Tungusic  and  Mongolic. 

33.  Finnish  and  Finnish-Tatar. 


SYNOPSIS   OF  CONTENTS. 


X,    African  JHstljologg  anU  JFolftlorc. 

34.  African. 

XI,    ^ratxitm  ^bDviginal  MgtfjolDgs  anti 
JFolMorc* 

35.  Amencan  Aboriginal. 

XII,    (!t|)mEse  anti  ^apitesE  HKstijoIogp  antr 
JFnlhlorc. 

36.  Chinese. 

37.  Japanese. 


38.  Basque. 


39.  Gypsy. 


XIII.  Basque  ifnlklorc. 

XIV,  ffigpsg  JFolklorf. 


CLASS  C— PHILOSOPHY. 

I.    SnttDbuction  to  tJje  ?Pi)il0»o)il)ical 
Sciences. 

1.  Bibliography,  Introduction,  Encyclopaedia. 

n.    J^tstorg  of  ^^il0sopf)s  (lEuropcan). 

2.  History  of  Philosophy  :  Generally. 

3.  History  of  Ancient  Philosophy. 

4.  History  of  Modern  Philosophy.    Miscell,  Works. 

Ill,    Ancient  ilfiilognnfjers  accnrtiing  to 

Scf)0OlS. 

5.  Pre-Socratic  Schools. 

6.  Sophists. 

7.  Socrates  and  Socratic  Schools. 

8.  Plato  and  the  Older  Academy, 

9.  Aristotle  and  Aristotelianibm. 
JO.  Peripatetics. 

11.  Stoics  and  Stoicism. 

12.  Epicureans. 

13.  Sceptics  and  Scepticism  (Greek). 

14.  Eclectics. 

15.  Neo-Pythagoreans,    Neo-Platonists,    Jewish-Alex- 

andrians. 


IV. 


anti  Ciitittsm. 


23. 
24. 

25- 

26. 

27- 

28. 
29. 
30. 

31- 
32- 
33- 
35. 
36. 
37- 
38. 
39- 
40. 
41- 
41' 
42. 
43- 
44. 

t 
47- 
4B. 
49. 
SJ- 
51- 
52. 
53- 
54. 
55- 
56- 


Bacon,  Francis,  Lord. 
Bain,  Alex. 
Bentham,  Jeremy, 
Berkeley,  Bp.  G;. 
Bruno,  Giordano. 
Butler,  Bp.  Jos. 
Coleridge,  S.  T. 
Comte,  Auguste. 
Cousin,  Victor. 
Descartes,  R^nd. 
Diderot,  Denis. 
Ferrier,  Prf  J. 
Fichte,  J.  G. 
Green,  T.  H. 
Hamilton,  Sir  W. 
V.  Hartmann,  Ed, 
Hegel,  G.  W  F. 
Herbart,  J.  !F. 
Herder,  J.  G. 
Hobbes,  Thos. 
Hodgson,  S.  H. 
Humt,  David, 
Hutcheson,  Francis. 
Kant,  Immannel. 
Leibnitz,  G,  W. 
Leopardi,  Giacomo. 
Lessmg,  G.  E. 
licwes,  G,  H. 
Locke,  John, 
Lotze,  Hermann, 
de  Machiavelli,  N. 
Mansel,  Dean  H.  L. 
Mill,  Jas. 

Mill,  J,  Stuart.  1 

de  Montaigne,  Michel. 
de  Montesquieu,  C,  dc  S. 
Paley,  Dr.W. 
Pascal,  Blaise. 
Reid,Thos. 

Rosmini-Serbati,  Antonio. 
Rousseau,  J.  J. 


57.  Schelling,  F.  W.  J. 

58.  Schleiermacher,  F.  E.  D. 
Sg,  Schopenhauer,  A, 

60.  Shaftesbury,  Lord. 

61.  Smith,  Adam. 

62.  Spencer,  Herbert. 

63.  de  Spinoza,  Bened. 

64.  Stewart,  Dugald. 

65.  Vico,  G.  B. 

66.  Voltaire.  F.  A. 

67J  Whewell,  Dr.  Wm, 

V,    special  departments  at  ^^fjtlosnp^g. 

68.  Logic. 

69.  Metaphysics. 

70.  Ethics  and  Moral  Philosophy. 

71.  Psychology. 

72.  ^Esthetics. 

73.  Philosophy  of  History. 

74.  Political  and  Social  Philosophy, 

75.  Philosophy  of  Law. 

CLASS  D,— SOCIETY, 

I.    ILaSn :  3Intr05ucttnu  to  tJjc  Science  0f. 

1.  Bibliography,    Jurisprudence. 

II.    Ha&j :  statutes,  Katies,  Heports,  Bi^fcsts: 
C0lIecttbels. 

2.  Statutes  and  Codes. 

3.  Digests  and  Reports. 

Ml.    ILabj:  fii;0mpr£fjenstbe  ffieneral  treatises. 

4.  Treatises,  Commentaries,  Dictionaries. 

IV,    3LaiM:  l^istorg  anS  Antiquities  of. 

5.  History  of  Law,  and  Early  Legal  Works. 

6.  Trials. 

7.  Legal  Biography. 

V,    ILabj ;  Special  IBepartments. 

8.  Adoption. 

9.  Affiliation. 

10.  Agency. 

11.  Agreements. 

12.  Arbitration  and  Award. 

13.  Auctions  and  Auctioneers. 

14.  Auditors. 

15.  Bailments. 

16.  Banking. 

17.  Bankruptcy  and  Insolvency. 

18.  Bills  of  Exchange,  LO.U's.,  Bank  Notes,  etc. 

19.  Bills  of  Sale. 

20.  Building  Contracts  and  Cases. 

21.  Building  and  Friendly  Societies, 

22.  Carriers. 

23.  Charities. 

24.  Clubs. 

25.  Common  Law. 

26.  Companies,  Joint  Stock. 

27.  Constitutional  and  Parliamentary  Law 

28.  Consuls. 

29.  Contracts. 

30.  Conveyancing. 

31.  Corporations. 

32.  Criminal  Law, 

33.  Customs  and  Usages. 

34.  Damages 

35.  Debtor  and  Creditor. 

36.  Deeds, 

37.  Deliberative  Assemblies,  Public  Meetings. 

38.  Domestic  Relations, 

39.  Domicile. 

39*  Ecclesiastical  Law. 

40.  Elections,  etc. :  Parliamentary  and  Municipal. 

41.  Employer's  Liability  Act, 

42.  Equity. 

43.  Estoppel. 
43*  Evidence. 

44.  Executive  Officers. 

45.  Factory  and  Labour  Laws. 

46.  Fraud. 

47.  Guarantees  and  Sureties. 
47*  Guardian  and  Ward. 

48.  Husband  and  Wife. 

49.  Infants,  Infancy  and  Coverture, 

50.  Insurance  :  Fire,  Life,  Marine,  Accident. 

51.  Land  Laws. 

52.  Landlord  and  Tenant. 

53.  Legal  Profession. 

54.  Libel  and  Slander, 

ii 


Liberty  :  Civil  and  Religious. 

Limitations,'  Perpe  tu  ities. 

Lunacy, 

Maritime  Law. 

Marriage  and  Divorce,  .    ,  „,  .    « 

Marriage  Settlements  and  Married  Women  s  Fio- 

perty. 
Mastw  and  Servant. 
Medical  Jurisprudence. 
Mercantile  Law :  Generally, 
Militdr/ind  Naval  Law. 
Mines,  Mmerals  and  Collieries. 
Mortgages  and  Liens, 
Municipal  and  Local. 
Naturalization,  Aliens. 
Negligence. 
Nuisances. 
Partnership, 

Patents,  Copyrights,  and  Trade  Marki 
Pawnbrokers. 
Popular  Books. 
Possession. 
Prisons. 
Property :  PersonaL 

,,  Real. 

Public  Meeting. 
Quarantine, 
Railways  and  Canals, 
Registration  of  Births  and  Deaths. 
Rent. 

Savings  and  National  Banks, 
Securities. 
Settlements. 

Sports,  Laws  relating  to. 
Stocks,  Stock  Exchange,  Stockbrokers 
Succession. 

Students'  and  Examination  Guides 
1'axation, 
lender.  Legal. 
Torts. 

Trusts  and  Trustees, 
Vaccination. 
Vendor  and  Purchaser. 
Warranties. 
Waters. 

Weights  and  Measures. 
.  Wills,  Executors,  etc. 

,    ilafa):  53r0ceSut£  anlr  practice  of  tfjt 
C0urts. 

House  of  Lords. 
,  Privy  Council. 

Supreme  Court  of  Judicature. 

Court  of  Chancery  of  Co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster. 
,  Inferior  Courts. 

Courts  of  Scotland  and  Ireland, 

Colonial  and  Indian  Courts. 
,  Courts  of  U.S.A. 

Special  Works  on  Procedure  and  Practic*  of  AH 
Courts. 


VII.     ILafa:  atomnn  ILato. 

I  JO.  General  anfl  Special  Works. 

VIM.    ilafaj:  ?§intJtt  anti  iffiloljammeUan. 

111.  Hindu  Law. 

112.  Mohammedan  Law. 

IX,    ILaiB  :  Jlntcrnatioual  3Labj. 

113.  General  and  Special  Works. 

X,    ^fllitical  1Econ0my  (Wati0nal). 

114.  General  Treatises,  History  of.  Economics. 

115.  Money,  Credit,  Currency,  etc. 
116    Banking  and  Banks. 

117.  Public  Finance  and  Taxation. 

II 3.  Capital  and  Labour.     Work  and  Wages. 

119.  Land,  and  Land  Laws. 

120.  Co-operation.    Trades  Unions,  etc. 

121.  Population,  Emigration  and  Immigration. 

122.  Free  Trade  and  Protection. 

123.  Crime,  Punishment,  Police,  Prisons. 

124.  Local  and  Municipal  Government  &  Taxation. 

XI.    Social  lEconoms. 

125.  General  Works. 

126.  Socialism,  Communism. 

127.  Pauperism.     Life  and  State  of  the  Poor. 

128.  Philanthropy  :   State  and  Private  Charities 

129.  The  Upper  Classes. 

130.  Slavery. 

131.  Temperance  and  Intemperance, 

132.  Women:  Position,  Employment,  Duties, etc 

133.  Relation  of  the  Sexes.    Marriage. 


SYNOPSIS   OF  CONTENTS. 


XII.    .Scimce  o£  politics. 

334.  Comprehensive  Works. 

J35-  Citizenship,  Civil  Liberty,  Electoral  System,  etc. 

.136.  Colonial  Policy. 

■137.  Civil  Service. 

138.  International  Relations. 

J39.  Political  Institutions.    Democracy. 

140.  Constitution  &  Const.  History  of  Great  Britain. 

141.  Political  Hist,  of  Gt.  Britain.    Hist,  of  Parliament, 
14s.  British  Politics. 

143.  Constitution  &  Const.  Hist,  of  Brit.  Colonies. 

.144.  Constitution,  etc.,  of  Continental  Europe. 

14s.  Constitution,  etc.,  of  U.S.A. 

146.  Political  Hist,  of  U.S.A.    Hist,  of  Congress. 

147.  Politics  of  U.S.A. 

XIII.    CnmnurcE  anti  Cralie, 

148.  Dictionaries,  History,  Statistics,  etc 

149.  Economy  of  Trade. 

150.  Principles  and  Methods  of  Commerce. 
■Jisi,  Insurance  :  Life,  Fire,  Maiine. 

152.  Railways. 

153.  Stocks  and  Shares, 

-154.  Tables  {Arithmetical  and  Money).     Weights  and 
Measures. 

XIV.    lEaucatton. 

ass.  Bibliography,     Cyclopjedias,  etc. 

■156,  History  and  Biography  of  Pedagogy:  Generally, 

157.  „  „  According  to  Countries. 

158.  Student  Life  :  School  and  University. 

159.  Educational  Law. 

«6o.  Systematic  Pedagogy  :  Greek  and  Roman. 
z6i.  „         Modern. 

162.  Pedagogical  Psychology  &  Ethics  ;  Genl.  Works. 

163.  „  ,,  Special  Works. 
J64.  Methods  of  Instruction  :  Home  Education. 

165.  „     Kindergarten. 

166.  „     Primary  Instruction. 
1x67.    „    Special  Methods. 

168.  ,,    Courses  and  Systems  of  Education. 

169.  .,    Corrective  and  Remedial  Education. 

170.  School  Management ;  The  Teacher. 
X71.        ,f  „  Hygiene. 

J72.        „  „        Architecture,  Furniture,  etc. 

CLASS  E.— GEOGRAPHY, 

ETHl^OGKAPHY,  TRAVEL 

AND   TOPOGRAPHY. 

.1.    Sanibersal  antr  (ComprefjEitsibe  WLctks. 

I.  Bibliography,-  Dictionaries,  Gazetteers,  etc 

^.  Manuals  of  Geography. 

3.  Ethnology  :  General  Treatises. 

4.  Atlases. 

5.  Collections  of  Voyages  and  Travels. 

6.  Early  Voyagers  and  Discoverers  :  Lives  &  Wrtgs. 

7.  Modern  Voyages  round  the  World. 
•B.  Art  of  Travel,  etc. 

II,    ?§tstnrical  iiKcosrapfjsf* 

g.  Manuals. 
JO.  Ancient  and  Mediaeval  Writers. 

III.    ffiengrapljH,  ztc,  of  3Emapt. 

11.  Europe:  Generally. 

12.  Austria,  Hungary  .and  Bavaria. 

13.  Belgium  and  Holland. 

14.  France. 

15.  Germany  and  Heligoland. 

16.  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  :  (a)  Generally, 

17.  „(6)  According  to  Counties. 

18.  „  (c)  Wales. 

19.  „  (a)  Scotland  and  Islands. 

20.  „  (e)  Ireland. 

«i.  British  Empire  :  Collectively. 

22.  Greece  (Modern)  and  Archipelago. 

23.  Iceland  and  the  Faroe  Islands. 

24.  Italy  and  Islands. 

25.  Russia-in-Europe. 

.^6.  Scandinavia  (including  Lapland  and  Finland). 
27.  Spain  and  Portugal  (iucl.  Gibraltar,  Malta,  etc.). 
.28.  Switzerland. 

29.  Turkey-in-Europe    (incl.     all    Balkan    Peninsula 
except  Greece). 

IV_    (SEograpljs,  etc.,  of  ^sta  ililinor. 

^o.  Asia  Minor  (including  Crete  and  Cyprus). 


V.    ffieograpijg,  Etc.,  of  ftsia* 

31.  Asia :  Generally, 

32.  Arabia. 

33.  Central  Asia. 

34.  Chvna,  Thibet  and  Corea. 

35.  ludi,  \  and  Ceylon, 

36.  Indo  China  and  East  Indies. 

37.  Japai 

38.  Persii..  ^ 

39.  Russia-in-Asia  :  Caucasus  and  Mongolia, 

40.  Turkey-in-Asia, 

VI,    (Kcagrapfe  etc.,  of  Africa* 

41.  Africa:  Generally, 

42.  Egypt  and  Nubia. 

43.  Egj'ptian  Soudan  and  White  Nile  Basin. 

44.  Abyssinia  and  Blue  Nile  Basin. 

45.  The  Barbery  States. 

46.  W.  Africa,  Sahara,  Nigritia,  etc. 

47.  W.  Equatorial  Africa,  etc. 

48.  Eastern  Equatorial  Africa. 

49.  Tropical  South  Africa. 

50.  South  African  Colonies. 

51.  Madagascar, 

VII,    (5reoffrapf)2,  etc.,  of  fltnmca. 

52.  North  America  :  Generally, 

53.  „  American  Indians :  History  and  Ethnology. 

54.  ,,  Discovery,  Conquest,  and  Early  Voyages, 

55.  Dominion  of  Canada.     Newfoundland, 

56.  United  States  :  (a)  Collectively. 
57*    i>  M  (^)  Individual  States. 

58.  Central  America. 

59.  West  Indies. 

60.  South  America  :  (a)  Collectively, 
61    „  „  (i)  Individual  States, 

VIII,    fficoflrapfjs,  etc.,  of  Australasia. 

62.  Australasia  :  Generally.  . 

63.  Polynesia  :  (a)  Generally. 

64.  „  (5)  Individual  Islands. 

65.  Australia ;  (a)  Collectively. 

66.  „  (3)  Individual  Colonies. 

67.  New  Zealand. 

IX.   Z\)z  ^olar  iScgions  (mclutims 
(fircmlantr,  etc.). 

68.  Early  Voyages. 

69.  Recent  Voyages, 

CLASS   F— HISTORY  AKD 
HISTORICAL   BIOGRAPHY. 

I.  Smbersal  f^istorg. 

1.  Bibliography.     General  Works.     Essays,  etc. 

2.  Philosophy  of  History, 

3.  Methods  of  Study  of  History, 

4.  History  of  CiviHzation, 

II.  ^vimiiibe  ^octetg, 

5.  Polit.  and  Social  Institutions— Laws,  Customs,  etc. 

III.    I^tstorg  of  '^ntiquitg. 

6.  General  Works.     Series. 

7.  Secular  History  of  the  Jews, 

8.  Ancient  Egypt. 

9.  Chaldsea.    Assyria,    Phoenicia,  etc 

10.  History  of  Greece :  Ancient. 

11.  Greek  Institutions  and  Antiquities. 

12.  History  of  Rome  :  to  the  Fall. 

IV.    I^istorg  of  tljE  miath  ages. 

13.  General  Works. 

14.  Special  Subjects. 


V.    I^istarg  of  ISutope. 

General  Works  on  Europe  and  on  Modern  Hist. 
England— General  and  Comprehensive  Works. 

,,  Constitutional  History :  Generally. 

„  before  the  Norman  Conquest. 

„  1066-1199, 

„  1199-1327. 

»  1327-1485. 

„  1485-1603. 

„  I 603- 1660. 

„  1660-1760, 

»  1754-1789- 

,,  1789-1799  and  Nineteenth  Century, 

iii 


27.  Nineteenth  Century  :  Histor.  Biog,,  Journals,  eta 

28.  Military  and  Naval  History. 

29.  Military  Biography. 

30.  Naval  Bidgraphy. 

3r.  Recent  Minor  Wars  and  Campaigns, 

32.  Regimental  History. 

33.  Colonial  History  :  Generally. 

34.  Wales, 

35.  Scotland  :  (a)  General  and  Comprehensive  Works, 

36.  „  (&)  Early  Periods. 

37.  ,,  (c)  Middle  Ages, 

33.    „  (d)  Reformation  to  1603, 

39.  „  1603  to  Nineteenth  Century. 

40.  Ireland  :  (a)  General  Histories,  etc. 

41.  „  iS)  Early  Period  to  Tudors. 

42.  „  (c)  Tudor  Period, 

43.  „   (d)  Stuart  Period. 

44.  „  (e)  Eighteenth  Century. 
45-     »  if)  Since  the  Union. 

46.  Austria  and  Hungary. 

47.  France  :  (a)  General  and  Comprehensive  Works, 

48.  „  Before  1789. 

49.  „  Revolution  of  178^. 

50.  ,,  Since  the  Revolution  of  1789. 

51.  Germany. 

52.  Greece :  Modern. 

53.  Italy:  Modern. 

54.  Netherlands  (Holland  and  BelgiumX 

55.  Poland.  ,    . 

56.  Russia  :  European  and  Asiatic, 

57.  Scandinavia. 

58.  Spain  and  Portugal. 

59.  Switzerland. 

60.  Turkey,  Bulgaria,  etc.,  and  Modem  Egypt. 

VI,    f^istorg  of  ^sia. 

61.  China  and  Japan. 

62.  India. 

63.  Japan. 

64.  Persia :  Modern. 

VII.    l^istorg  of  ^outfr  Africa. 

65.  British  S.  Africa,  and  Native  States. 

VIM.    ?§tstorg  of  ^mfdca. 

66.  America' :  Generally. 

67.  N.  America:  Colonial  Period:  1607-1763.    Canada. 

68.  „  United  States:  General  History. 
6g.     „  „  Constitutional  History, 

70,  „  „  Special  Periods. 

71,  „  „  Civil  War,  1861-65. 

72,  ,,  Historical  Biography  :  Collectively. 

73..    ,,  Presidents  :  their  Biographies  and  Writings. 

74.  ,,  Statesmen:  ,,  «i 

75.  ,,  Military  and  Naval  Biography. 


76.  Gipsies, 


IX,     eBctjjstes. 


CLASS  G— ARCHiEOLOGYAND 
HISTORICAL   COLLATERALS. 

I.    UnttquitiEs  ffimetallg:  ^ccorlims  to 
CountriES. 

1.  England  and  Wales  :  (a)  Generally. 

2.  ,,  „  Celtic,  Roman  and  other  Remains. 

3.  Scotland. 

4.  Ireland, 

5.  Greece, 

6.  Italy. 

7.  Scandinavia  and  France. 

8.  Oriental :  Generally.     Asia  Minor,  etc. 

9.  Egypt. 

ID.  India.     Ceylon.     Afghanistan. 

11.  America. 

M.    ^nttquitiES:  ^tcataiuQ  to  Subjects. 

12.  Barrows,  Mounds,  Caves,  etc. 

13.  Lake  Dwellings. 

14.  Early  Stone  Monuments,  Circles,  Crosses,  etc 

15.  Arms,  Implements  (Stone,  Bronze,  and  Iron). 

16.  Christian  Monuments  and  Monum.  Inscriptions. 

17.  Epitaphs. 

18.  Monumental  Brasses. 

19.  Bells  and  Bell-Ringing, 

20.  Coins,  Tokens,  Medals  (Numismatics). 

21.  Seals. 

III.    ffiEnealasfsr-    fgcraltirs.    Wamrs. 

22.  Genealogy  and  Family  History. 

23.  Heraldry.     Crests.     Book  Plates. 

24.  Christian  and  Surnames.     Nicknames. 


SYNOPSIS  OF  CONTENTS. 


IV.    ilKiscellaneDus  |§istorical  Collaterals. 

25.  Costume. 

26.  Autographs. 

27.  Postage  Stamps. 
2S.  Flags. 

29.  Signboards  and  Trade  Signs. 

30.  Liyejs  of  Antiquaries. 

31.  Miscellaneous  Biography. 

CLASS  H— SCIENCE. 
I-    STreatises  m  (Keneral  .Science. 

1.  Bibliography,  History  and  Biography. 

2.  Dictionaries  and  General  Description. 

3.  Greek  and  Roman  Writers  on  Natural  Science. 

4.  Philosophy  and  Classification  of  the  Sciences. 

II.    ililatfjematics. 

5.  General  Treatises.    History,  etc. 

6.  Arithmetic. 

7.  Algebra. 

8.  Geometry,  &  Applications  of  Algebra  to  Geometry. 

9.  Calculus. 

III.    ^i)2si:s  (Watural  pijilosopfts). 

10.  General  and  Miscellaneous  Books. 

11.  General  Text  Books. 

12.  Mechanics  and  Hydrostatics. 

13.  Acoustics. 

14.  Optics  (including  PolariscopeX 

15.  Heat. 

16.  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

IV.    CjjEtnistrg. 

17.  Bibliography,  History,  etc. 

18.  General  Text  Books. 

19.  Practical,  and  Experimental. 

20.  Analytical. 

[By  an  error  V.  and  VI.  hdve  been  omitted  in  the 
series  of  numerals. \ 

VII.    ^strnnoms. 

21.  General  Treatises.     History  and  Biography. 

22.  Solar  System  (Sun  and  Comets). 

23.  Lunar. 

24.  Stellar. 

Vlll.   .i3f^2si0fli:ap^g[  anir  ilHEtmrolagg* 

25.  Physical, Geography  :  General  Treatises, 

26.  Orography  (Mountains,  Valleys,  Rivers^ 

27.  The  Ocean. 

28.  Volcanoes  and  Earthquakes. 

29.  Meteorology  and  Climatology  :  (a)  Generally. 

30.  „  „  iji)  Special  Treatises. 

IX.    (ffireolflfig  anft  palaJontDlogg. 

31.  General  Treatises.     Bibliography,    Biography. 

32.  Mineralogy.     Petrology. 

33.  Crystallography. 

34.  Precious  Stones. 

35.  Locally — Great  Britain  and  Ireland  :  Generally. 

36.  „  „  „  According  to  Counties. 

37.  „  Continent  of  Europe. 
Asia  Minor,  Asia,  and  Africa. 
North  America. 
Central  and  South  America. 
Australasia. 


38. 
39- 
40. 
41. 


X.    98tol0g2' 


42.  General  and  Special  Treatises. 

43.  Evolution  :  Structural. 

44.  Scientific  Voyages.     Manuals  for  Travellers. 

45.  Marine  Zoology  and  Botany.     Aquarium. 

46.  Microscope  and  Microscopy. 

47.  Taxidermy. 

XI.    Botang. 

48.  History.     Biography.     Nomenclature.    Terms. 

49.  Morphological,  Physiol.,  anu  Practical :  Generally, 

50.  „  Special  Works. 

51.  Descriptive  and  Popi' J- :  General  Treatises. 

52.  Fossil. 

53.  Cryptogamia:  Generally, 

54.  Diatoms  and  Desniids. 

55.  Ferns. 

56.  Fungi. 

57.  Gr=»5ses. 

sS.  Licjiens,  Mo.sses,  Hepaticae,  Jungermanniae. 
5,9.  Seaweeds  (A]ga«). 

60.  Trees  and  Shrubs. 


61.  Flowering  Plants  (Phanerogamia). 

62.  Local  Floras  :  Comprehensive. 

63.  ,,  Continent  of  Europe. 

64.  „  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

65.  „  Asia  Minor  and  Asia. 

66.  „  Africa. 

67.  „  America, 

68.  „  Australasia  and  Oceania. 


69. 


87. 


gg. 
100. 

lOI, 

102. 
103. 
104. 
105. 
X06. 


Arctic  and  Antartic. 

XII.    Enologgr. 

Bibliography.     History.     Biography. 

Classification.     Geography.     Distribution. 

Systematic  and  Morphological, Zoology  :  Genex'ally. 

Comparative  Anatomy. 

Practical  Zoology, 

Embryology. 

Descriptive  and  Popular  Zoology. 

Animal  Intelligence.     Instinct. 

Protozoa. 

Ccelenterata  (Zoophytes). 

Ech  inodermata. 

Vermes. 

Anthropoda:  («)  Crustacea, 

„  {b")  Arachmda  (Spiders). 

„  (c)lnsecta:  (a)  Generally. 

,,  „  (^)  Neuroptera  (Dragon-flies,  May- 

flics,  etc.). 

„  „  (y)  Lepidoptera    (Butterflies    and 

Moths). 

„  „  (5;  Coleoptera  (Beetles), 

„  „  (e)  Hymenoptera      (Bees,      etc.), 

and  Hemiptera  (Bugs,  etc.) . 
Mollusca.     Conchology. 
Molluscoidea.    Tunicata. 
Vertebrata :  Generally. 
Pisces.     Ichthyology. 
Amphibia. 
Reptilia  (Reptiles). 
Aves.  Ornithology  :  {a)  Comprehensive  Works,  etc. 

„  (3)  Europe  and  Great  Britain. 

„  \c)  Exotic  :  General  Treatises. 

„  (cO  Popular  Boolcs  on  Birds. 
Mammalia 

Man  :  Physically,  incl.  his  Antiquity  &  Longevity. 

Local  Faunas :  (a)  Comprehensive. 
,,  „  (^)  Europe. 
„  ,,  (f)  Asia  and  Asia  Minor. 
,,  „  (cQ  Africa. 
„  „  (J)  America.  _ 
„  ,,  00  Australasia. 

CLASS  H.*— MEDICIIQ-E. 


I.    lIEeSical  antr  i&utfitcal  Sciences  \y\. 
©meraL 

1.  Bibliography.     History. 

2.  Biography. 

3.  Collected  Writings  :  Early  and  Recent. 
3*  The  Medical  Profession. 

II.    f^umatt  ^natoms  anti  pijgstalagg 
(Normal). 

4.  Human  Anatomy  ;  (a)  General  Treatises. 
S-     ,,  {j})  Practical. 

6.  „  (c)  Special  Treatises. 

7.  Human  Physiology  :  («)  General  Treatises 

8.  „  (3)  Special  Treatises. 

.  9.     „  ip)  Experimental.     Histology. 

111.    ifEeUicme, 

10.  General  Treatises. 

11.  Disease  and  Germs.     Bacteriology. 

12.  Clinical  Medicine  and  Chemistry. 

13.  Medical  Diagnosis,  Physics  and  Instruments. 


14. 

V 


IV.    ©ntiemic  JBisms"'.. 

Locally. 

ilHeljtcal  CreatisEs  s^xi  ^ptrial  ©ismses 
atxtr  Organs. 

Nervous  System  (Brain,  Spinal  Cord). 

Insanity. 

Larynx,  Trachea,  and  Bronchi. 

Lungs. 

Heart  and  Blood- Vessels. 

Digestive  Organs. 

Urinary  Organs. 

Fevers. 

Gout  and  Rheumatism. 

Skin  Di?«i,i.-es. 

Parasites,  Human  [and  Animal], 


Vi.    ^urserg. 

26.  General  Treatises :  (a)  Text-books,   Dictionaries 

History. 

27.  „  (3)  Antiseptics,  and  Miscellaneous  Treatises.^ 

28.  Anatomy  &  Pathology.    Diagnosis  &  Therapeutics. 

29.  Operative.     Ansesthetics.     Vaccination. 

30.  Orthopaedic  :-  Fractures  and  Dislocations. 

31.  Military  Surgery  and  Hygiene. 

32.  Dental,  and  Dentistry. 

33.  Minor :  Bandaging  and  Ambulance. 

VII.    .Surgical  ^rcatisES  m  special  ©rgan^ 

anti  3Sccfionss. 

34.  Mouth,  Throat.  Nose,  longue.  Jaws,  ,Fac«. 

35.  Eye. 

36.  Ear. 

37.  Breast 

38.  Bones  and  Joints. 

39.  Brain  and  Nerves. 

40.  Male  Generative  Organs. 

41.  Digestive  Organs.- 

42.  Urinary  Organs. 

43.  Venereal  Diseases. 

44.  Rectum  and  Anus. 

VIM.    ©bstftric  iffleUicine  anti  Surgerg. 

45.  Midwifery. 

46.  Diseases  of  Women  :  (a)  General  Treatises. 
47*     »»  (^)  Special  Diseases. 

IX.    BiseasES  of  erfjilHrm. 

48.  General  and  Special  Treatises. 

X.    ^at^olosjj. 

49.  General  Treatises. 

50.  Special  Treatises. 

XI.    fHatma  ijEEtJtca  ant!  ^fjeraprntics. 

51.  General  Treatises.     Pharmacopoeias, 

52.  Special  Treatises. 

53.  Pharmacological  Botany. 

XII.    ilHetiical  Sfurisprutintcc  antr  ia;nxic0lafig.. 

54.  General  and  Special  Treatises. 

XIII.    ?§Bgime. 

55.  General  Treatises. 

56.  Special  Treatises. 

57.  Health  Resorts. 

XIV.    fgDspttals. 

58.  Construction.     Management.     History. 

59.  Nursing. 

XV.    ©anxrstic  jIErticme,  ^urgcrg  anti 
I^Sgiene. 

60.  General  Treatises. 

XVI.    l^ontKOpat^g. 

61.  General  Treatises,  etc. 

62.  Special  Treatises  on  Diseases  and  Regions. 

CLASS  I.— ARTS  AND  TBADES. 

X.'  Inventions.     Dictionaries  of  Terms. 

II.    lEngmeermjj. 

2.  Biography. 

3.  Civil :  Comprehensive  Treatises. 

4.  ,,  Railways  and  Tramways. 

5.  „  Hydraulic.     Canals.     Harbours,  etc 

6.  „   Bridge-making.     Road-making.     Tunnelling*. 

7.  ,,  Surveying.    Topography.    Drawing,  etc. 

8.  Sanitary. 

9.  Water-supply. 

TO.  Mechanical :  (a)  General  Treatises, 
ji.    „  (^)  Special  Treatises. 

12.  ,,  (c)  Steam  Engines. 

III.    lEltctrical  iEnginccring. 

13.  General  and  Special  Treatises. 

IV.    Militarg  ^rts. 

14.  Dictionaries.     Armies.     Miscell.  Work«. 

15.  War. 

16.  Tactics.     Cavalry.     Infantry. 

17.  riunnery.     Ordnance.     Anns,  etc. 

i3.  Engineering.     Architecture.     Siirveyin«^ 


SYNOPSIS  OF  CONTENTS. 


24- 

"5- 

26. 
27- 

28. 

29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 

33- 
34- 
35- 
36. 
'  37- 
38. 
39- 
40. 
41. 
42. 
43- 
44- 
45- 
46. 
47- 
48. 
49- 
50. 
SI- 


52. 
53- 
54- 
55- 
S6. 
57- 
S8. 
59- 
60. 
61. 
62. 
63. 
64. 
65. 
66. 
67. 
63. 
69. 
70. 
71- 
72. 

73- 

74-. 

74 

75- 

76. 

77- 
78. 

79- 
3o. 


99- 

JOO. 
lOI. 

102. 
103. 


V.  m&al  arts. 

Art  of  Navigation.     Nautical  Astronomy,  etc. 
Navies  and  War-Ships.     Naval  Hygiene. 
War_,  Gunnery  and  Tactics. 
Engineering. 
Ship-Buitding. ' 

VI.  Agriculture. 

History  and  Progress, 
General  Treatises. 
Commercial  Products. 
Chemistry  and  Geology, 
Economic  Botany. 

„  Entomology  and  Ornithology. 
Engineering,  Architecture,  Implements,  etc. 
Soils,  Manures.     Crops.     Ensilage. 
Pasture  and  Grass-Lands.    Grazing.' 
Hops. 
Cotton. 

Coifee.    Cocoa.     Sugar.    Tea.    Tobacco. 
Cardamom.    Flax.    Gutta-Percha,  etc 
Wine  Viticulture. 
Veterinary  Medicine, 
Cattle  and  Sheep. 
Horses. 

Dairy  Farming. 
Bees  and  Bee-Keeping, 
Fish-Culture.     Fisheries. 
Ostrich- Farming. 
Arboriculture.     Forestry. 
Gardening :  (a)  Collective  Treatises. 

„  (d)  Horticulture. 

„  (c)  Greenhouse  and  Foliage  Plants. 

„  (J)  Landscape-Gardening.    ParkSw 

„  (e)  Fruit-Culture.     Fruit. 

„  (/)  Market-Gardening. 

Vll.    Kntmstries  ant!  ^xaHts. 

Collective  Works.    Dictionaries.    Local  Industries. 

Chemical  Manufactures ;  Generally. 

Chemical  Analysis :  Commercial. 

Alkalies.     Acids.     Salts. 

Oils.     Varnishes.     Glue,  etc. 

Soap.    Starch.    Candles. 

Perfumer.    Chemist  and  Dru|:gist. 

Explosives.     Gunpowder.     Fireworks. 

Brewing.     Distilling.     Malting  (incl.  Vinegar). 

Dyeing.    Bleaching.    Calico-printiag. 

Glass  Manufacture. 

Gas  Manufacture.     Gas- Works. 

Building  and  Masonry :  (a)  General  Treatises. 

y  „  {&)  Special  Treatises. 
House-Painting.     Paper-Hanging. 
Plumbing.     Glazing.     Gas- Fitting. 
Carpentry  and  Joinery. 
Turning.     The  Lathe. 
Cabinet-Making  and  Upholstery. 
Coach-Building  and  Painting. 
Monumental  Mason. 

Gold  and  Silversmith.     Clock  and  Watchmaker. 
Saddlery  and  Boot  Trade. 

Miller  and  Grinder. 

Printing.     Type  Founding. 

Paper. 

Book-Binding. 

Textile  Fabrics. 

Mining  :  (a)  Generally.  Engineering,  etc. 

„         (^)  Coal  Mining.  Fuel,  Qranite,  etc 
Metallurgy. 

VIM.     JFtlTE  ^xts. 
Art  (Painting,  Sculpture,  Architecture) :  History. 
;;  Theory,  Philosophy,  etc. 
]',  History,  etc.  :  Ancient. 
„  „  Oriental.    Greek  and  Roman. 
„  „  Christian. 

„  „  Mediaeval  and  Renaissance. 
„  Guides  to  Galleries,  etc. 
History  of  Painting  :  (a)  Generally. 

(S)  Collective  Biography. 
„  (c)  Brit.  SchL  :  (a)  Generally. 

„        '  (d)         „         (/5)  Biography. 
„  (e)  American  School. 

.     ;  (/)  Flemish  &  Dutch  Schools. 

"  „  (ff)  French  School. 

i^)  German  School. 
"  „  (t)    Italian  School. 

"  ,,  (,6)  Span.,  Portug.,  &Russian 

Schools. 
Sculpture  :  (a)  History,  etc. 
^  (ff)  Biography. 

Bronzes. 
Art  of  Painting  :  (a)  Generally.  _ 

(/f)  Colour  and  Colounng. 


104.  Drawing. 

105.  Artistic  Anatomy. 

106.  Engraving  :  Wood  &  Metal,    Zincography. 

107.  Etching.     Etchings. 

108.  Prints  :  Print  Collecting. 

109.  Photography. 

no.  Decorative  Art :  (a)  Art  Objects, 

111.  „  „      (&]  Designs, 

112.  Glass  :  Glass-Painting. 

113.  Ceramics. 

114.  Plate:  Gold  and  Silversmith's  Work. 

115.  Gems  :  Rings,  Ivories,  Precious  Stones, 

IX.    Wctliittctuxt, 

116.  General  Treatises. 

117.  Gothic. 

118.  Ecclesiastical :  Generally, 

1x9.  „     and  Secular:  (a)  England, 

120.  „  ,,         (3)  Scotland  &  Ireland, 

121.  „  „         (c)  Continent  of    Europe, 

India. 

122.  Modern  Domestic  and  PracticalArchitecture. 

X.  ilHusic. 

General  History,    Dictionaries. 

Biography,  etc. 

Theory  and  Science. 

Miscellaneous  Books. 

Musical  Instruments. 

Organ.     Harmonium. 

Pianoforte. 

Violin.     Violoncello. 

Cornet. 

Art  of  Singing.     Voice-Culture. 

Operatic  History  and  Biography. 

XI.  Jirama. 

Dramatic  Art. 
History  of  the  Stage. 
Theatrical  Biography,  etc. 

XII.    IBomestic  ^rt». 

Domestic  Economy  (Household  Management). 

Domestic  Servants. 

Cookery  :  Dinner  Table. 

Dress  and  Toilet. 

Art  in  the  House. 

Needlework. 

Lace. 

Minor  Decorative  Arts. 

Domestic  Animals. 

XIII.    ^pnits  anti  l^ccreatianfi. 

General  Treatises, 

Sporting  Adventures:  Local  Sport. 

Coaching  and  Driving. 

Cycling, 

Horse  Racing. 

Hunting. 

Ridin?  :  Breaking  of  Horses. 

Boating  :  Yachting,  Canoeing,  etc 

Shooting  and  Trapping,  Guns,  etc. 

Deer-stalking,  Pig-sticking. 

The  Dog. 

Game  and  Game  Birds. 

Falconry. 

Angling  :  (a)  Art.    Sporting  Fishes. 

„  (&)  Local  Sport, 

Cricket,  Football,  Baseball,  Rounders. 
Tennis,  Racquets,  Fives,  etc. 
Archery,  Golf,  Curling. 
Athletics,  Boxing,  Wrestling,  eta 
M  oun  taineering. 
Swimming.    Skating. 
Indoor  Sports :  Generally. 
Card  Playing. 

Chess,  Draughts,  Backgammon. 
Billiards.     Bagatelle, 
Drawing-room  Amusements. 
Aeronautics. 

CLASS   K.— LITERATUHE 
AND  PHILOLOGY. 

I.    Wiatks  at  SKrtermce. 

1.  General  EncyclopEedias. 

2.  Dictionaries  of  Allusions,  Phrases,  Dates,  etc. 

3.  Universal :  (tf)  General  Works. 

4.  „  (i)  Catalogues  of  Libraries. 

5.  Pseudonymous,  Anon,  and  Spurious  Books. 


134. 
135- 
136. 


137- 
138. 
139. 
140, 
141. 
142. 
143 
144. 
I4S- 


146. 
147. 
148. 
149. 
150. 
151. 
152. 
153- 
154- 
155. 
156. 
157- 
158. 
159- 
i6o- 
161. 
162. 

163. 
164. 
165. 
166. 
167. 
168. 
169. 
170. 
171. 
172. 


6.  Great  Britain, 

7.  America  and  Canada, 

8.  Continent  of  Europe. 

9.  The  Printed  Book, 

10.  Book  Collection  and  Selection. 


Bibliomania. 


III.    f^torgofprmtinff. 

General  and  Comprehensive  Works. 

Great  Britain  and  America. 

France. 

Germany  and  Holland. 

Italy. 

Ilia.    Etbraries. 

History  and  Economy. 

IV.    f^istorg,  Biac[rapfj2  attU  eDritictsm 
nf  ILittratuTE. 

European :  Generally. 

British  ;  (a)  General  History,  etc. 

,,        (5)  Specimens  illustrating  History. 

„        (c)  Fiction. 

„        id)  Poets  and  Poetry. 

„        (e\  Dramatic  Literature. 

„        (/)  Biogr.  and  Criticism  (a)  Collectivel^R 

„        is)      „      O)  Individually. 

„         (k)      „       Publishers  and  Booksellers. 

„        (z)  Newspaper  Press.     Journalists. 
American  :  (a)  History  and  Specimens, 

„         (3)  Biogr.  and  Crit.  :  (a)  CoUectively.- 
,t  (^)      »»     (^)  Individually. 

„  (d)  Newspaper  Press.     Journalists,- 

,,  (e)  Publishers  and  Booksellers. 

Dutch  and  Flemish. 
French  :  (a.)  History. 

„         {S)  Collective  Essays, 

„  {c)  Biography  and  Criticism. 

German  :  (a)  History. 

,,  (d)  Biography  and  Criticism, 

Italian :  (a.)  History. 

„         (d)  Biography  and  Criticism. 
Russian. 
Scandinavian. 
Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

V.    ^rosE  JTtctton ;  lEurnpmn, 

Romances,  Early,  and  National  Epics. 
Greek. 

,,  Italian  ;  and  Early  Novels. 

,,  British  :  Arthurian  Cycle. 

„  English, 

„  Carlovingian  Cycle. 

„  Spani-sh    and    Portuguese ;  and  Eail|t 

Novels. 
Novelists:  British. 
'  ,,  „         Minor. 

„  American. 

„  Dutch. 

,,  French. 

„  German- 

„  Italian. 

„  Russian  and  Hungarian, 

,,  Scandinavian. 

,,  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

VI.    jFacBtiEe,  ^arotiies,  etc.,  in  ^rast. 

British. 

American, 

French  and  German. 

Vll.    ^ortrg. 

Theory,  Philosophy  and  Art. 
British  and  American  :  (a)  Series. 

„  ,,  (d)  Collections, 

,t  j>  v6  »»  o(  Ballads,  etc 

„  ,,  (d)         „  Miscellaneous. 

„  Colonial :  Collections. 

„  Works  :  Individually. 
American :  (a)  Collections. 

,i  (^)  Works  :  Individually. 

„  (c)  Humourists. 

French. 
German, 
Italian. 

Modem  Greek. 
Scandinavian. 
Slavonic. 
Spanish  and  Portuguese, 

VIII.    IBramatists. 

British  :  {a)  Collections  and  Specimens,. 

„         {b)  Works  :  Individually. 
Foreign. 
Mystery,  Miracle  and  Passion  Plays. 


SYNOPSIS   OF  CONTENTS. 


^    „.;  IX.    Essapists. 

«3-  British. 

84.  American. 
^5.  Foreign. 

X.    EEtter  OTtrtes.    (©raters  [anU 
l^jjetoric]. 

£6.  British  and  American.    Rhetoric. 


XL    Maiim  Writers. 

87.  British  and  Foreign, 


XM.    SnwUot£0. 


88.  Collections. 


XIII.    m\Ucttti  mCO  i!flisctllane0us 

TOritings. 


8g.  British. 

90.  American. 

gi.  Foreign. 

92.  Literary  Art  and  Profession. 


PHILOLOaY  AND  ANCIENT   LITERATURE. 


XIV.    'E^z  ^f)tlological  ^ctmcEs  wciQ 
©ricittal  Cansuages  ffieneraUg. 

Bibliography, 

93.  Origin  and  Philosophy  of  Language. 

94.  Collected  Essays. 

95.  Magazines  and  Permanent  Serials. 

96.  Comparative  Philology  :  (a)  Generally. 
97'    n  0)  History  and  Biography  of  the  Study. 
g8.  Phonetics      Physiology  of  Language. 

99.  Rel.  of  Lang,  to  Writing  :  (a)  Palaeography,  etc. 
«oo.    ,,  (^)  Stenography  (Shorthand). 


92. 


XV. 


I^amitic  ^ijilologsf,  Inscriptions  anlr 
Hiteratur^. 

iioi.  Ancient  Egyptian  and  Coptic  Philology. 
«o2.     ,,  „  Inscriptions,  Literature,  etc. 

103.  Libyan  Philology. 

104.  Kushitic  Philology. 

XVI.    Semitic  Pfjilolngg  anti  Uttctature, 

105.  General  and  Collective  Works. 

106.  Assyrian,  Babyl.  and  Accadian  Philol- 
-Z07.     „  ,,  and  Cuneiform  Inscr.  and  Literature. 

108.  Chaldee  [West  (Biblical)  Aramaic]  Philology. 

109.  Syriac  [East-Aram.]  Philol. :  (a)  Classical. 
no.     „  (^)  Mandaitic. 

\ii.    „  (c)  Moden. 

ti2.     „  Literature. 

;ii3.  Phosnician  and  Carthag.  Philol.  and  Inscr. 

114.  Arabic  Philology  :  Classical  and  Modern. 

■115,     ,,  Literature. 

ii6.  Ethiopic  Philol.  {Geez,  Amharic,  etc.). 

rii7.  Hebrew  and  Samaritan  Philology, 

118.     ,,  „  Literature. 

XVII.    ^rgan  (EnHo^CEcErmanic)  iPfjilologg. 

Comparative  Treatises  :  (a)  General. 

,,  O)  Grammar 

Indie  Philol.  and  Liter.  :  (a)  Sanscrit  Philol. 

n  0)   „    (a)  Biblio^.  and  History.  MSS. 

If  t^)  ij    ()3)  Collections  of  Texts  and  Trss. 

»,  ((^  n     (y)  Individual  Texts  and  I'rss. 

„  (e)  Pracrit  Philology  and  Literature, 

„  (/)  Pali  and  Singhalese  Philology. 

f>  (^)     '.     *"cl  Early  Buddhist  Sanscrit  Liter. 

„  (k)  Modern  Aryan  Languages  of  India. 
Iranic  Philol.  and  Liter.  :  (a)  General  Philology. 
(d)  Zend  and  Old  Persian  Philology. 


'X19. 
120. 
121. 

122. 
1:23. 
-124. 

125. 

126, 
^27. 

128. 

129. 
130. 

t3i. 
J  32. 
133- 
134. 

130. 
137- 
138. 
«39- 


,  (c)  Literature. 


140. 
141. 
142. 
M3- 
144. 
145- 
1146. 
147. 
^48. 
149. 
150. 
151. 
152. 
^153- 
154- 

450. 
•57- 


)  Middle  Persian  Philology  and  Literature. 
(e)  Modern  Persian  Philology. 
„  {f)  Persian  Literature. 
)t  (^)  Ealochi  Philology. 

„  Ql)  Pushto  (Afghan)  PhiloL  and  Literature. 
„  (i)  Kurdic  Philology. 
„  (k'i  Ossetic  Philology. 
„  (0  Armenian  Philology. 

XVIII.    Kan^^rgan  anti  'Nan^Szmitic 
'^\)ilcltjss.  of  3Eurojje  anti  "^sia. 

Basque. 

Ural-Altaic  :  (a)  Generally.    Lapp.,  Finn.,  etc. 

„  (fi)  Magyar  Philology  and  Literature. 

„  (c)  Finnish-Ugrian  Philology. 

„  id)  Osmanli-l  urk.  Philology  and  Literature. 

„  (e)  Turki  (Tatar-Turk.)  Philol.  and  Liter. 

,,  (/)  Mongolic  Philology  and  Literature. 

,,  (g)  Tungusic  and  Mantshou  Phil,  and  Lit. 
Caucasian  PhiloloCT  and  Literature. 
Dravidian  (S.-Indi)  Philology  and  Literature. 
Japanese  and  Corean  Philology. 

,,  Literature. 
Monosyll.  Langs.  :  (a)  Chinese  Phil.  :  (a)  Gener. 

„  (&)  ,t        (13}  Dialects. 

„  (c)  „         Literature. 

„  (<^  Thibetan  Philology  and  Literature. 

„  (ff)  Annamitic.     Cochin. -Chin.,  etc, 

„  .(J^  Burmese  Philology  and  Literature. 


XIX.    i(^aIago=^ol2nfstan  ^fjiloloflg. 

158.  Malaic. 

159.  Melanesian  and  Polynesian. 

160.  Australian. 

XX.    african  ^PolosB- 

161.  General  and  Special  Treatises. 

XXI.    American  (^bariginal)  ?3tiIaI°5S 
ana  iliteraturE, 

162.  General  Works. 

163.  N.-American  Indian  Philology  and  Literature. 

164.  Central  and  S. -American  Indian  Philol.  and  Liter. 

XXII.  ?§gpErborean  ^ftilolofia. 

165.  Aleutic  and  Esquimaux  Philology. 

XXIII.  sandasscK  3tanguages. 

166.  Gypsy  Philology. 

166*  Unclassed  Asiatic  Philology. 

XXIV.   ffirerft  anir  Eatin  ^Poloss :  Mntlg. 

167.  Bibliography  and  Introduction. 

168.  Grammar :  {a)  Generally. 
i6g. 
170. 
171. 
172. 
173- 
174. 


, ,  (d)  Accidence. 
„  (c)  S 


175- 
176. 
177. 
178. 
179. 
180. 
181. 
182. 
183. 


Syntax. 
(d)  Etymology. 
Metrics. 

Magazines  and  Permanent  Serials. 
History  of  Classical  Study.     Biog.  of  Scholars. 

XXV.    iBxztk  ^^ilaloQ^  aixtj  3LttEratur£. 

Grammar :  (a)  Generally. 
'S)  Accidence. 


,  (c)  Syntax. 

,  (d)  Phonology, 

,  (e)  PalsBography. 

,  (_/")  Orthography. 


Textual  Criticism. 
Pronunciation. 
?;?)  Etymology:  (a)  Lexicogr.;  Diets. 
,,    (h)   Prosody. 
Metrics. 

184.  Inscriptions. 

185.  Dialects. 

1G6.  Modern  Greek  (Romaic)  Philology  &  Literature. 

187.  History  of  Greek  Literature  :   (a)  Generally. 
i8y.         „  „    (l>)  Departs.  :  (a)  Poetry,  JJrama. 

189.        „  „    (c)         „         (^)  Prose, 

igo.  Poets. 

191.  Dramatists. 

192.  Historians  and  Geographers. 

193.  Orators. 

194.  Philosophers. 

195.  Writers  on  Grammar,  Metrics,  Music. 

196.  „       Physical  Science. 

197.  „       Military  Science. 

198.  „       Miscellaneous  Prose. 

XXVI.    ILatin  pfjilnloffg  ant!  Hiteratute. 

igg.  Grammar  ;  (a)  Generally.    History  of  Language. 

200.  „  {b)  Accidence. 

201.  „  (c)  Syntax. 

202.  „  id)  Phonology. 

203.  „  («)  Palseography.   Textual  Criticism. 

204.  „  (/)  Orthography.     Pronunciation. 

205.  „  {^)  Etymology. 

206.  „  (h)  Style, 

207.  ,,  (i)  Prosody,    Metrics.  • 

208.  Inscriptions. 

2og.  Dialects :  Aticient, 

210.  Post-Classical  and  Vulgar  Latin. 

211.  History  of  Latin  Literature:  {a)  Generally. 

212.  ,,        (b)  Departs.  :  (a)  Poetry.  Drama. 
213'        M        <fi)         »         05)  Prose. 

214.  Poets. 

215.  Dramatists. 

216.  Historians  and  Geographers. 

217.  Orators.  ' 
2z8.  Philosophers. 


Writers  on  Grammar,  Metrics  etc. 
„       Oratory. 

„        Agriculture  and  Surveying. 
„        Physical  Science. 
„       Architecture  and  Military  Science. 
„        Miscellaneous  Prose. 

XXVII.    SCnjtontc  ^Ijilnlnga. 

General  Works. 

Gothic  Philology  and  Literature, 
Frisian  Philology  and  Literature. 
German  Philology  :  (a)  Old-High  and  Old-Low. 
(^)  Middle-High. 
„  „  (c)  Modern-High. 

„  „  {d)  Dialects. 

Dutch  and  Flemish  Philolog;y  and  Literature. 
Scandinavian  :  (a)  Icelandic  &  Old-Norse  Philol. 
.,  \b)         „         Literature. 

i,  (c)  Swedish  &  Danish  Philology. 

English  :  (a)  Generally.  History  of  Language. 
„  (b)  Grammar  :  Generally.   Phonetics. 

„  (c)  Etymology. 

„  {d)  Accidence  and  Syntax. 

„  (/)  Metrics. 

„        (/)  Dialects. 
Anglo-Saxon  Philolog>r  (with  Old  West-Saxon). 
Later  Anglo-Saxon  Philology. 
Old  and  Middle  English  Philology. 
Anglo-Saxon  &  Early  &  Mid.  Eng.  Liter,  (a)  Hist. 
„  W)  Collections. 

„  (c)  Popular  Epics. 

„         '  id)  Christian  Epics. 
„  (e)  Didactic  Poetry. 

n  (/)  Lyrical  Poetry. 

)>  (V)  Principal  Prose  Works. 

„  (A)  Minor  Prose  Works. 

„  Later  Literature. 

Old  and  Middle  English  Literature :  {a)  Poetry. 
„  »        (J>)  Prose. 

XXVIII.    laomancE   ^i)ilnlogs   ant)   5Litcra« 
ture* 

256.  General  Works. 

257.  Modern  Italian  Philology  :  {a)  Grammar,  etc. 

258.  „  ,,        ib)  Dialects. 

259.  Roumanian  (Wallachian)  Philology. 

260.  Rhaeto-Romanian  Philology  and  Literature 

261.  Spanish  Philology. 

262.  Portuguese  Philology. 

263.  Catalanian  Philology. 

264.  „         Literature. 

265.  Old  Provencal  (Langue  d'  Oc)  Philologj'. 

266.  Provengal  Dialects. 

267.  ,,  Literature:  Old  and  Modern. 

268.  French  Philology  :  («)  Introduction,  etc. 

269.  „  „  {,&)  Grammar,  etc. 

270.  „  „  (c)  Etymology. 

271.  „  „  (d)  Accidence. 

272.  „  ,,  (tf)  Syntax.    Metrics,  etc. 

273.  Old  French  Philology  (Langue  d'Oil) 

274.  Middle  French  Philology. 

275.  Dialects :  (n)  Ancient. 

276.  ,,         {b\  Modern. 

277.  Old  French  Literature. 

278.  Middle  French  Literature. 

XXIX.    Celtic  ^fjiloloSB  anti  ILitetatute. 

27g.   Philology:  {a)  Generally. 

280.  „  (i)   Cymric  Branch. 


219. 
220, 
.221. 
222. 
223. 
224I 


.    -,  (c)    Irish-Gaelic  Branch. 

2S2.  Literature  :  (a)  Cymric  Branch. 

283.  ,,  {b)    Irish-Gallic  Branch. 

XXX.    ^labnnic  ^j^iMosg   anli  iLiteratut^ 

284.  General  and  Collective  Works. 

285.  Individual  Languages  and  Literatures. 

XXXI.    Artificial  (mnifaersal)  iLanguase. 

a86.  Volaptik.     World-English. 


AUTHORS   AND  TITLES   INDEX. 

The  numerals  refer  to  the  pages.  Only  the  first  author  of  a  joint-book  is  as  a  rule  indexed  ;  but  where  a  second  author  is  better  knowtv 
in  connection  with  the  book  than  the  first,  his  name  also  is  indexed. 

The  Title-entries  are  limited  to  Anonymously-published  Books  the  Authors  of  which  are  unknown^  not  co?nmonly  known  or  uncertain  ;  and 
to  Series  of  Books  with  a  collective  name.  Quite  unimportant  anonymous  books  of  which  the  titles  sufficiently  indicate  their  character  are  not 
indexed  at  all,  as  being  more  naturally  sought  under  the  Subjects  Index.     Pseudonyms  are  cross-referenced. 

The  SCHEME  OF  ABBREVIATIONS  is  as  follows  :— 
Complete  Ideal  Specimen  : — Smith,  John  Essays  (two)  750  {three — 763,  790)  ;  Studies  751  [Art  of  Writing  780,  O71  Taste  170]. 
(i)  The  word  within  round  brackets  immediately  following  the  title  [(two)]  indicates  the  number  of  books  under  titles  so  abridged  which  occur 
on  the  page  immediately  following  [750]  ; 

(2)  The  first  numeral  after  the  title  [750]  represents  the  fullest  or  most  important  entry  of  that  book  ; 

(3)  The  word  within  round  brackets  immediately  following  a  numeral  [(three)]  indicates  the  number  of  entries  of  the  book  on  that  page  ; 

(4)  Numerals  in  round  brackets  [(763,  7^0)]  represent  incidental  entries  of  the  entire  book.     They  are  occasionally  worth  turning  up,  as- 

giving  clues  to  the  contents  of  the  book  ; 

(5)  Titles  and  numerals  within  square  brackets  [Art  of  Writing  7S0]  represent  parts  of  books  entered  separately.     They  follow  imme- 

diately after  the  entire  book  to  which  they  refer. 


A.,  A.  Painted  Glass  663. 
Aa.,  van  der  Colonial  Essays  617. 
„  A.  J.  [ed.]  Woordenboek  "JOT . 
Aaron,  C.  H.  [Am.]  Silver  Ores  644. 
Abbadie,  A.  d'  Langue  Amariitna  810. 
Abbey,  C.  J.  English  Church  &^  Bps.  59. 
,,  „  +Overton  Ch.  in  18  Cent.  59. 
Abbot,  Ezra  [Am,]  ^ih  Gosp.  118  ;  Fui, 

Life  1x4. 
Abbott,  Gen.  A.  Journal  426. 
„  A.  [Am.]  Nisi Prius  200. 
„  B.  V.  (Am.]  Law  Diet,  185 ;  U,  S.  Cis. 

225. 
„  „  [ed.]  Decisions  213  ;  Pat.  Laws  213. 
„  „   +A.  Corporations  195. 
„  „  „  [eds'[Clerk''sAsst,T.g$\ Forms 2-26. 
,,  C.  Merchant  Ships  205. 
„  C.  C.  [Am.]  Prim.  Indttst.  469  ;   Up- 
land 531  ;  Cyclff.  Nat.  Hist.  535. 
E.  [Am.]  Revol.  Times  457. 
E.  A.  Bacon  (two)  161 ;  Cone,  to  Pope 
764  ;  Flat-Land  491  ;  Home   Tchg. 
288  (294) ;  Lai.  Vei-se  292 ;  Shksp. 
Gram.  718  (945) ;  Tchg.  Lit.  ago. 
_,  E.  jy.+  M.aiis^GiA  Greek  Gram.  865. 
,',  Evelyn,  Greece  -^g^'j  Jnd.  to  Plato  896; 

Soph.  B72  (176,  394). 
„  Evelyn  [ed.]  Hellenica  872  (394). 
„  H.  L.  [Am.]  Explos.  612  (631). 
„  J.  Heraut  to  Khiva  345. 
„  „  [Am  ]  Discov.  of  Am-er.  361. 
„  Jacob  [Am.]  The  Teacher  ^t^-^  (301)- 
„  J.   S.  C.  [Am.]  £?^zV  368 ;  Napol.^^i; 

Pioneers  459  ;  de  Soto  309. 
„  Lyman  [Am.'\  Beecher  70;  Did.  Pel. 

Knotiil.  44  ;  Laicus  95. 
„  ^,  Among  the  Hills  ^Z^. 
„  T.  K.  Sight  6^  Touch  177. 
„  T.  R.  Theory  of  Tides  SOS- 
Abd-el-Rahman  Chronigues  808. 
„  -er-Rezzag  Kachef-er-Roumoiiz  809. 
,,  -}a.c\yo\xda./ardin  de  Dilices  804. 
„  -{A^i!Q\d,Almohades  Ss^SpainZoZ. 
Abdhuta-brahmana  819. 
A'Becket,  T.  T.  [ed.]  Trans,  of  Land  202. 
A'Beckett,    G.     Comic   Blackstone    214 ; 

Comic  Hist,  of  Engl.  754. 
Abelcen,  B.  R.  Life  of  Cicero  928. 
Abel,   C.  J^gyp.    Wb.   798  ;    Gr.  u.  Kl 
Russ.   1008 ;    Kopt.    Umers.   798 ; 
Ling.  Ess.  (Sprachw.  Abhdn.)  794 
(901)  ;  Slav.  &*  Lat.  1006  ;  Wech- 
selbez.  795  (794). 
„  H.  F.  O.  Personennamen  939. 
Abelard  Opera  108. 

Abercroinbie,  J,  Intell.  Powrs.  288  ;  Mor. 
Feelgs.  287. 
„  Hon.  J.  Jr.  Folkl  134.  E.  Cauc.  351- 
„  Hon.  R.  Cloudland  128 ;  Seas  and  Skies 

503  ;  Wea/her  503. 
Abhand.f  Kunde.  d.  Morgenl.  79s- 
Abhidhanappadipika  829. 
AbhinisAkramana-s-&tra  849  (9). 
Abingdon  Chronicon  Monast.  54. 
Abkoude,  J.  van  [ed.]  Nederd.  Boeken  707. 
Ablett,  w.  H.  Arboricult.  623  ;  Trees  624. 

Market  Gardening  627. 
Abney,  W.  de  W.  Photography  (two)  660. 
„  „  +  Robinson,  Silver  Prtg.  660. 


About,  Edm.  Soc.  Econ.  238  (246)  ;  Novels 

751- 
Abraham  ben  Ezra '/'rtw.'  29;  '  Isaiah' -y), 

„  W.  Studia  Plautina  gig. 
Abu  Abdalla  Lib.  Class.  Vir.  807. 

,,  Nasr  Ismail  A^  Sihdhfi'l  Log&t  805. 

„  Nowas  Diiadn  809. 

,,  Obeid  el-Bekri  Geog.  Diet.  807. 

„  Teman  Hantasa  809. 

„  Zakariya  Biograph.  Diet.  807. 
Abulfeda  Geog.?,oT,  Hist.  808;  Moham.  807. 
Abul  Ghazi  Mogols  808  (842). 
Abul-Mahasin  Annates  808 
Abu-l'-Walid  Diwan,  809  ;  Opusc.  808. 
Acad,  della  Crusca  Voc.  Ling.  Hal.  969. 

,,  Espanola  Dice.  Lang,  Castell.  gj-^,, 

„  Real  de  Buenas  Letras :  Orto.  Leng. 
Catal.  975. 
Academic  Frang.  Dictionnaire  gS^. 
Academy,  The  [Am.]  271. 
Accius,  Opera  918. 
Achilles  Tatius  Clitopho  736. 
Ackermann,  C.  Xtn.  Elem.  in  Plato  4. 
Acland,  A.  H.  D.+Jones,  L.  Co-oper.  240. 

„  „  +Ransome  Polit.  Hist.  259  (405); 
Politics  of  Last  Hf,  Cent.  259  (421). 
Acosta,  Jos.  de  West  Indies  371. 
Ada  Hist.  Res  Gestas  Polon.  Illustr.  448. 

,5  Paparunt  50. 

„  Sanctorum  87, 

„  ,,  Hiberniue^  88. 

Acton,  Eliza  Cookery  681. 

„  Lord  Germ.  Schls.  of  Hist.  386  (292, 
443)- 

,,  W.  Prostitution  253. 
Acts  of  Gen.  Assemhl.  ofCh.  ofScotl.  73. 

„  ,,  Parliafnents  of  Scotland /^yz. 
Apvaldyana  130. 

Acworth,  W.  M.  Railways  of  Engl.  268. 
Adair,  Rev.  P.  Presb,  Church  74. 
Adam.  997. 

Adam  and  Eve  '  Book  of^o, 
Adam's  KampfZio. 

Adam  de  la  Halle,  Oeuvres  995  (944,  997). 
Adam,  H.,  Ang.-Sax.  Laws  406. 

„  John,  Ep.  qfSt.  James  36. 

„  Lucien  Ciassif.  d.  Linguist.  795 ; 
Gram.  Chiap.  856,  Mandch,  843; 
Lang.  Jdgane  858;  Leng.  Andi 
858  ;  Patois  Lorr.  389. 

„  „  ■^-'RsnryLang.  ChzquitaZ$Z. 

,,  of  Evesham  (?)  Vita  S.  Hugonis  410. 

,,  of  Murimuth,  Chronica  ^lo  (403). 

„  ofUsk,  Chronico7i  ^\\. 

„  of  St.  Victor,  Liturgical  Poetry  103. 
Adamnan,  Bp.,  St.  Columba  431  (58,  430, 

1005). 
Adams,  A.  Nat.  Hist.f.  Trav.  309  (517). 

„  Prf.  A.  Leith  Fossil  Elephants  553. 

„  Rev.  B.  W.  Bantry  480. 

„  Brooks  [Am.]  Massachusetts  360. 

,,  C.  F.  [Am.]  College  Fetich  292; 
/.  Adams  459. 

„  „  jun.  [Am.]  Railrds.  267;    Railrd. 

Accids.  597  (267). 
„  Prf.  C. K. Ik-m.^Democr. (258,402,440); 

Hist.  Lit.  383  (292,  386,  455). 
,,  ,,    \^A.'\  British  Orations  7%$. 

„   Douglas  Skating  698. 


Adams  Estelle  T>.  [ed.]  Sea  Song  "j^o. 
„  Francis  Elem..  Sch.  Contest  275  ;  Free 

Schl.  Syst.  279. 
„  Dr.  Francis  ./4tf^"«^^a  557  (875). 
„   F.  A.  [Am.]  Greek  Prepositions  866. 
„  F,  O.  Hist,  of  Japan  453  ;  Swiss  Con- 
fed.  451  (262). 
„  Sir  F.  O.  Swiss  Confed.  451  (262). 
,,  H.  Strains  in  Iromvork  603. 
„  „  +  A.  Recent  Motliesca  54^. 
„  Henry  [Am.]  Gallatin  ifix  ;  Hist.  U.S. 

460 ;/.  Randolph  461. 
1)  ,t  [ed.]   A.-S.  Law  185;    New  Eng. 

Fed.  457  (263). 
„  Prf.  H.  B.  [Am.]   Colls,  of  Virg.  280; 

Meths.  of  Teh.   Hist.    386  (note') ; 

Sevzin.    Libs,    and   Univ.    Extens. 

•zgi^  (298) ;  Study  of  Hist,  (two)  292 

(386). 
,>  »  [ed.]   /.    Hopk.    Stud.   245  (262)  ; 

Co'Oper.  240. 
„  Prf.  H.  C.  [Am.]  Pub.  Debts  236  ;  Rel. 

of  State  23S  ;   Taxation  237. 
,,  Rev,  H.  C.  Hist,  of  Jews  391  ;  Wyke- 

hamica  •zj'j  (61), 
„  H.  G.  +  H.  B.  British  Bitds  548. 
„  J.  [Km..'\  Drains  and  Sewers  600. 
5,  J.  G..[Am.]-A';^K.  Universalism  Sj. 
9)  J.  Qnincy  [Am.]  Life 0/ y.  Adams.  4 sg. 
„  L.  K.  British  Shells  544, 
„  M.  B.  [ed.]  Old  Engl.  Houses  636. 
,,  Dr.  Rohsrt  Rheumatic  Gout  571. 
„  Rev.  R.  Visitation  of  Sick  95. 
„  Rev.  Thos.  Works  2. 
„  W.  De  A  blativo  Absolute  922. 
„  William   Clubfoot   575  ;  Fingers   575  : 

Spine  578. 
„  W.  Davenport   Diet,   of  Drama  715; 

of  Eng.  Lit.  704  (713). 
,,  „  {^6..]  Lyrics  ^sg•,  Songs  of  Soc.  761. 
,,  W.  H.  Davenport  Battle  Stories  41^; 

Bird    World  552  ;   Earnest  Lives 

94 ;    Emin.   Sailors    425  ;    Emin. 

Soldiers  424 ;  Engl,  at  War  423  ; 

Eng.  on  Sea  424  ;   Englishwoman 

252  ;  Healing  A  rt  557  ;  Incas  374  ; 

India  ^4%',  Makers  of  India  ^sz'' 

Pompeii    465 ;     Qn.    Anne    418  ; 

Regiments  428  ;  Remark.    Women 

252  ;  Wo?nen's  Work  252. 
„  „  [ed.3^«^c.  787;  Cone,  to  Shks.  777. 
Adamson,  D.  Fret  Sawing  684. 
,,  John  Life  of  Camoens  735. 
„  Prf.   R.    Butler   162 ;    Erigena    108 ; 

Fichte  164  (157);  Hume  165;  Kant 

166  ;  Logic  172 ;  Psychol.  176  (156)  ; 

Schelling  170. 
Addai  the  Apostle  804. 
Adderley,  Sir  C.  B.  Colon.  Policy  256. 
Addis,  W.  E.  +  Arnold,  T,  Cathot.  Diet.  85. 
Addison,  C.  G.  Contr.  194  ;  Wrongs  219. 
„  Joseph    Works  788   (764) ;    Cato  779 ; 

Poet.  Wks.  764  ;  Evid.  of  Rel,  116  ; 

Milton  720  ;  Spectator  782. 
,  van  N.  [Am]  Creole  Gram..  855. 
,  Dr.  Thos.   Works  559. 
Addy,  S.  O.  Sheffield  Words  951. 
Adeline,  Terms  i?t.  Art  644  (482,  666). 
Adenes  li  Rios  991  ;  996. 


(372, 


Adeney,  Rev.  W.  F.  Hebrew  Utopia  38. 
Adgar  Legends  of  Mary  995  (988). 
Adi  Granth  831  (14). 
Adlington's  Tr.  of  '  Cupid  and  Psyche ' — w- 

Apuleius. 
Admiralty  Manl.  ofScient.  Ingu.  309(517). 
Adolphus,  J.  Life  of  Bannister  ^%Q  ;  Rn.  of 

George  III.  420  (403). 
„  Rev.  O.  Compendium  Theolog.  log. 
Adventure^  &  ^Beagle,'  Voy.  of  516  (^j: 

37S)- 

Adventurer^  The  781. 
Advocates  Library  Catalogue  703. 
Aelfric,  Abbot  Works  960  ;  Homilies  953  ;- 

^  Pentat.'  960. 
Aelian  Opera  898. 

Aeneas  Tacticus  Comm.  Poliorceticus  898^ 
Aeschines  Opera  S91. 
Aeschylus  Opera  [and  Trss.]  881-882. 
Aesop  FabuleE  [and  Trss.]  876. 
A'i'nxvz.%%\Q^  Folk- tales  140. 
Africanus,  S.  Jul.  '0A.i/ju,Tr,  avaypou^?)  886, 
Afzelius,  A.  A.  \^A^SagO'Hcifder  i^t.. 
Agabeg,  A+Bari-y,   W.  F.  [eds.]  Bills  of 

Exch.  Act  190. 
Agardh,  J.  G.  Algae  524. 
Agassiz,  Prf.  Alex.  [Am.]  Acalephae  S'h^ ', 
Annelids  539 ;  Cruise  of  ^ Blake '  309 
(359»  370. 517) ;  Ctenoph.  s^^'.  Echini 
538  ;  Echinodey^m.  535  ;  Echinoidea 
538  ;  Star-fishes  538  (two) . 
„  +  Pourtales,     L.     F.    Corals    537 ; 

Echini  538. 
„  ^-V^Yixta^-zxi.,  CO.  Osseous  fishes  S'iS' 
Eliz.  C.  [=Mrs.    A.  ;   Am.]   Seaside 
Stud.  517  (538)  ;  Life  of  L.  Agassis 
532 — V.  alsoij.  Agassiz,  inf. 
Prf  Louis  [Am.]  Bibl.  Zool.  505  (532); 
Ciassif.  488  (173;  533) ;  Lake  Super. 
S12  53°*  556) ;  H^t.  Hist.  U.S.  556 
(538) ;  Nomencl.  Zool.  533  ;  Struct. 
Anim.  Life  533 ;   Study  of  Nat. 
Hist.  533. 
,,  +Agassiz  ,Eliz.   C.  [Am.]  Journey 
in  Brazil  556  (372). 
Agincourt,  J.  B.  L.  d'  Art  644  (666). 
Agnes  [myst.  play]  979. 
Agnew,  D.  [Am.]  Pennsylvania  368. 
Rev.  D.  C.  A.  Protest.  Exiles  62. 
D.  H.  +  Henderson,  S.  C.  [eds.]C«»*z«* 

Proced.  z'za^. 
Dr.  H.  [Am.]  Surgery  573. 
W.  F.  Frauds  zoq;  Trusts  220. 
Agni-Purdna  822. 
Agrippa,  Cornelius  Works  80. 
Agroecius  Op.  Gram-tnat.  930. 


Agrostographia  615. 
Agthe,  C.  Parabase  873. 
Aguilar,  Grace  Novels  741. 
Ahlburg,  H.  Charakterbilduug  i%i. 
Ahlman,  F.  Svenskt-Finskt  Lex,  839* 
Ahlquist,  A.  CttlturvSlker  839. 
Ahlwardt,  W.  Poesied.  Areiber  B06. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Divans  tf  Six  Poets  8og. 
Ahn,  F.  Gram,  of  Dutch  Lang.  940. 
Ahrens,  F.  H.  L.  Gr.  u.  lat.  Eiym.  863. 

H.    L.  Dial.   Aeol.  870;   Dial  Dor... 
871 ;  Dial.  Homer.  870  (879.) 

„  [ed.]  Griech.  Dialekte  ^-jo. 


VII 


AIGA-] 


AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[ANGA- 


Aigar  et  Maurin  979  (980. 

Aikin,  Lucy  Addison  720  ;  Memoirs  72a. 

JUkman,  J.  Persec.  in  Scotl.  65. 

„  Rev.  J.  Logan  CkHsHan  Missions  90. 
Ailred  of  Rievaulx  Relat.  de  Stand.  408. 
-Aimard,  Gustave.     Novels  751, 
Aimeri  de  Narbonnd  Chanson  de  Gesie  991. 
-Ainger,  Can.  A  Hood  724;  Lamb  724(716) ; 

on  Wordsworth  726. 
Ajnsley,  T.  L.  Compass  (two)  610. 
.Ainslie,  Gen.  rst  Dragoons  428. 
Ainsworth,  W.   'P.  Euphrates  Exped.  511 
(340). 
„  W.  H.    Novels  741. 
Aiol  et  Mirabel  991. 
Airy,  Sir  G.  B.    Astron.    499;    Differ. 
Equat.  492  ;  Magnet.   495  ;  Solar 
Syst.    500 ;    Sound   494 ;     Undul. 
Theory  494. 
„  Osmund  Engl.  Restoration  418  (401). 
-Aisin  Gu77tn-i  Suduri  Bithe  S43. 
Aitareya-Brdhmana  SjS  (z2,  19). 
.Aitareyaranyaka  818. 
Aitareya-Upanishad  818  (13). 
JUtchison,  G.  [ed.]  Treaties  232. 
■Aitken,  G.  A.  Richard  Steele  722. 
„  Mary  C.  [ed.]  Scottish  Song  760  (757). 
„  Sir  W.  Recruit  and  Y.  Soldier  607. 
„  Sir  Wm.  Alkal.  564 ;  Med.  (two)  563. 
„  W.  C.  +  Lindsey,G.  Birm.  Trades  62Z. 
^ton  Alex.  Heftderson  65. 
Aken,  A.  F.  Tempus  u.  Modi  866. 
Akenside,  Mark  Poems  764  (756). 
-Akerman,  J.  Yonge  Archizol.  Index  463 
(406)  ;  Saxon  Re?nains  464  ;  Wilts, 
-bks.  (two)  951 ;  Coin-bks.  (six)  475- 

477.- 
AI-Beruni  India  346  (807). 
„  Bondari  Seldjoucides  808. 
„  Farabi  Leben  k.  Sckriften  S08. 
„  Hariri  Works  808. 
,,  yL?)^ikzx\  Analectes  Zq%. 
Al-Wakidy  Al  Magh&zi  807;  Futuh  ul 

Sham  8o3. 
Alabaster,  H.  WheelofLaw  14. 
Alan,  H.  Front.  932  ;  Liv.  923  ;  Q.  Curt. 

922 ;  Sallust.  924. 
Alart,  B.  J.  [ed.]  Langue  Catalan.  975. 
JUban,  Dr.  E.  Steam  Engine  604. 
Albemarle,  Earl  of.  My  Life  ^-z-z. 
-Alberg,  A.  Gustavus  Vasa  449. 
Albert,  P.  Litter.  RoTnaine  908. 
Albert  Ed.,  Prince  of  Wales,  Speeclies  422. 
Albertis,  L.  M.  d'  Neiv  Guinea  375  (556). 
Albertus    Magnus    Opera    108 ;    Admir. 
A  rcana  80. 
„  Parvus  Solid  Treasure  80. 
Albery  of  Besangon  Alex.-frag.  979  (991). 
JVlbinus  Op.  Grammat.  930. 
Albrecht,  K.  Leipziger  Mundart  940*^ 
Albrechtsberger,  J.  G.   Composition  674  ; 

Thorough-Bass  674. 
.Album  Paliographique  797. 
,Alcock,  C.  W.  Football  t^e. 
„  Sir  R.  Art  in  Japan  646  ;  Capital  0/ 
Tycoon  351. 
.  Alcott,  A.  B.  [Am.]  R.  W.  Emerson  729. 
Alcuin.  Educ.  Wks.  (two) 2S6 ;  ^ Genes.' g6o. 
Aldam,  W.  H.  F lies  ami  Flymaking  t(^^. 
Alden,  J.  [Am.]  Govt.  254  ;   Teaching  yn. 

„  W.  L.  [Am.]  Ital.  Kingdom  383 
.Alder,  J.  +  Hancock,  A.  Mollus.  544. 
Aldhelm  Opera  958, 
Aldine  Edn.  of  British  Poets  756. 
Aldis,  Elijah  Worcester  Cathedral  669. 
„  Prf.  W.  S.  Algebra  489  ;  Dynam,  494  ; 

Geom.  490  :  Optics  494. 
Aldrich,  Dr.  A.  Logicm  Rudim.  172  (168). 
„  T,  B.  [Am.]  Novels  749  ;  Poems  770. 
JVleman,  Mateo  Guzman  of Alfaraqiie  754. 
Alemannia  145 
Alemany,  T.  St.  Dominic  54. 
^Alerty  H.M.S  Report  on  Zool.  Coll.  517 

(556)  (».  also  Coppinger). 
Ji.les,  A.  Biol.  Liturgigue  104. 
Alexander  Romances  (three)  738, 
Alexander  the  Great,  Hist,  of  [Pseudo 

Callisthenes]  804. 
.Alexander,  A.  Exercises  for  Girls  291. 
,,  A.  D.  [Am.]  Princeton  College  280 
„  A,  W.  [Am,]  General  Grant  460 
„  C.  F.  [ed.]  Book  of  Poetry  757. 
„  E.  P.  [Am.]  Railway  Practice  267 
„  Francesca    Folk    in   Apenninc    335 ; 
Rdside.  Songs  772. 


Alexander,  Prf.  J.  A. '-4c/j' 34 ; 'Isaiah' 20; 
'Mark'  33  ;  'Matth.'  33;  'Psalms'  28. 
P.  P.  Mill  and  Carlyle  168. 
S.  Moral  Order  and  Progress  174, 
Wm.  Epilepsy  567. 
Bp.  W.  ' Epp.  ofjohti'  24;  Witness  of 

Psalms  28. 
Prf.  W.  J.  [Am.lPty.  of  Browning  tz^. 
Dr.  W.  L.  '  Deut:  24  ;  Harm.  ofO.  dr" 
N.  T.  40. 
.,  Bibl.  T/teol.  109 ;  Zechar.  31. 
Alexandrow,  A.  Eng.  Russ.  Diet.  1008. 
Alexis,  Vie  de  St.  991  (989). 
Alexius  Legends  991  (964). 
Alfieri,  Vittorio  Tragedies  780 
Alford,  Dn.  H.  Essays  95  ;  .F(7«r  (?flj/.  z« 
GA.  32  ;  Gk.  N.  T.  18(25)  ;  -^^^  ^'' 
.y/iw^jj'  Ti?:   T.  25  ;  A',  r.  /  Eng. 
Rrs.  25 ;  Queen^s  English  944. 
Mrs.  Life  etc.  of  Dn.  Alford  6q. 
Lady  M .  Needlework  683. 
AifredtheGt.  Wks.g$g{^j.o,g55)[Homilies 

9531- 
Alger,  ti.,  juM.  [Am.]  Pres.  Garfield  ^to. 

,.  Rev.  W.  R.  [Am.]  Future  Life  114. 
Ali,  Syed  Ameer  Z-azc  ^  Mohatn.  231 ; 

Z^  ofMoh.  II. 
Alice,  Pcess.  Letters  252,  423. 
Aliscans  991,  094. 
Alison,  Rev.  Archibald  Taste  178. 

Sir  Archibald  yJ  //(ij  307  ;  Castlereagh 
422 ;  Essays  384  (782) ;  ^zi/.  of  Eur. 
401  (420,  440,  441,  448) ;  Marlbro' 
425 ;  Jjfy  Z.J/&  722  ;  Population,  241. 
Allain,  Abbd  E.  Instruction  Pritnaire  itz. 
Allan,  W.  \Axi\.\Campaignofya£kson4^o. 
Allardyce,  City  ofSuTishine  746 
Allario,  C.  I  principali  Francesismi  969. 
AUbutt,     Dr.     T.    C.    Neuralgia    570 ; 

Ophthalmosc.  565. 
A II  England  Series  685 
A.llen,  A.  H.  Orgatiic  Analysis  629. 
„  A.  P.  Ambassadors  of  Commerce  2.tt. 
„  C.  Bruce  Cottage  Building  t^^. 
„  C  H.  Queensland  378. 
„  E.  Heron — v.  Heron-Allen. 
,,  Prf.  F.  D.  [Am.]  Early  Latin  go^. 
'%,  F.  M."  [=E.  Downey]  Tales  747. 
„  G.  B.  Music  and  Colours  675. 
„  G.  B.  +  W.  B.  [eds.]  Indorsements  of 

Wt  its  227. 
,,  Grant  A.~S.  Brit.^O'j  (408)  '.Esthetics 
178  ;  Biogs.  of  Wkg.  Men  264  ;  Colin 
Clout  521 ;  Colour  Sense  177  (495)  ; 
Coirs,  of  Flowrs.  521;  Danvin  532; 
Evolutionist  515  ;  Pallikg  in  Lave 
782 ;     Flowers    and  Pedigr.    526  ; 
Forje  and  Energy  493  (494). 
„  G.  G.  Phonography  797. 
„  H.  [Am.]  Human  Anatomy  560. 
„  H.  B.  [Am.]  Useful  Companion  to-z. 
„  Dr.  H.  C.  Interm.ittent  Fever  593, 
„  H.  M.  D.  [Am.]  Bats  ofN.  Amer.  553. 
,,  Joseph  Battles  of  Brit.  Navy  424. 
,,  J.  A.  [Am.]  Bisons  553  ;  Pinnipeds  554. 
„  J.  H.  +  Greenough  [Am.]  Lot.  Gram. 

899. 
„  }.'B..{A.m.\Lib'l.Moi/i.%2\  Tariff -z^-z. 
„  J.  R.  Christn.  Symbolism,  49  (463,  646). 
„  J.  R.  Dock  Walls  598. 
„  L.  F.  [Am.]  Avierican  Cattle  620. 
„  Rev.  R.  Abraham  26. 
„  Thomas  County  of  Lincoln  322. 
„  Dr.  T.    F.    [Am.]    Mat.   Med.    and 
Therap.  592  ;  Symptom  Regisi.  592. 
„  ,,  \.^^.  Materia  Medica^%^{s9'2)' 
„  T.  W.  Abbrev.  in  Gk.  MSS.  867. 
,,  Dr.  W.  A.  Intermitt.  Fever  sg-^. 
Allibone,  S.  A  [Am.]  Diet.  Eng.  Lit.  704 
(705,  713,  728)  ;    Gt.   Authors  702 
(712)  ;  Poet.  Quots.  702. 
Allies,  J.  Worcestershire  144. 
,,  Mary  H.  Catlwlic  Reformers  85. 
„  „  \\.x.'\  St  Augustine  ^"2. 
„  Rev.  U'.  W.   Ch.  and  State  99  ;  For- 
mation ofXtendom.  85 ;  Per  Crucem 
85  ;  Pusey  6-j  ;  S.  Peter  85. 
Allin,  Rev.  T.  Plants  of  Cork  529. 
Allingham,  W.  Poetical  Works  765. 
„  [ed].  Ballad  Book  758  (757). 
,,  Wm.  Fistula  5S0. 
Allinson,  E.   P.    +    Penrose,   B.   [Ams.] 

Philadelphia  368. 
Allman,  Prf.   G.    J.    Gk.    Geometry  490 ; 
Hydroids  (three)  538  ;  Polyzoa  544. 


Allnier,  A.  +  de  Terrebasse  A  [eds.]  /«- 

scripp.  de  Vienne  905. 
AUsop,  F.  C.  Bell-fitting  das- 
Almeida,  W.  B.  d'  Java  350. 
Almkvist,  H.  Bischari  Sprache  853. 
Almy,  C.+ Fuller,  H.  W.  iAias.}  Married 

Wom.en  206. 
Alpenburg,  J.   v.  [ed.]   Alpensagen    147; 

Mythen  Tirols  143. 
AlpViarabius— ».  Al-Farabi,  supra, 
Alpine  Club  Map  338. 
Alscher,  R.  Sir  Thos.  fVyatt  948. 
Alston,  Cpt.  Seamanship  610. 

,,  E.  R.  Mamm.  of  Cent.  Am.  556. 
Altenburg,  W.  Wallon.  Mundart  990. 
Altenglische  Bibliothek  954. 
A  Itfranzosische  Bibliothek  990. 
Altgeld,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Penal  Machinery  2^^. 
Althaus,  Dr.  J.  Med.  Electr,  565  ;  Nerv. 

Syst.  566  ;  Sclerosis  56,7. 
Althof,  H.  Altsdcks.  Eigennamen  937. 
Alton,  L  Ostladinien  972  ;  973. 

J.  D.  Hist,  of  Drogheda  332  ;   Kg. 

Jos'  Irish  Army  435. 
Alvarez,  T.  Portug.  Embassy  354. 

„  A.  M.  y  Cuejitos  pop.  138. 
Alviella,  Ct.  G.  d'  Evol  of  Relig.  Thought 

4  (56,  108). 
Alwis,   Rev.  C.  de  Singhal.  Hdbk.  829 

Singh.  Gram.  829. 
J.  Catal.  ofSansk.  Wks.  829. 
Alzog,  Prf.  J.  Church  History  ^. 
A  modes  et  Idoine  996. 
Amadis  of  Gaul  739, 
Amador,  St.,  Vida  de  981. 
Amara-Simha  Am.ara^Kosha  827. 
Amari,  M.  [ed.]  Bibl.  Arabo-Sicula  806 

Epigrafi  A  rob.  806. 
Ambra,  R.  de  Vocab.  Napol.-Ital.  970. 
Ambros,  A  W.  Gesch.  d.  Musik  874. 

„  J.  Schreibimterricht  273. 
Ambrose,  St.  Opera  51. 
Ameke,  Dr.  W.  Hist,  of  Ho}}toeop.  592. 
Am^Iineau,  E.  [tr.]    Contes  de   lEgyptc 

148  (123). 
Amelungk,  W.  Luther  2S4. 
A  merica  Heraldica  483. 
American  Abnanack  364  (702X 
Cojnmonwealths  363. 
Eloquence  785. 
Home  Book  680. 
//.  of  Educ.  271,  ofPhilol.  863. 
.A/]?M  of  Letters  728. 
Statesmen  459. 
War  Ballads  7S^- 
Ames,   Fisher   [Am.]  British  Tteaty  785 

(«(?^^). 
„  J.  B.  [Am. ;  ed.]  iaw  tJ/"  .ff//&  igo. 
„  Joseph  Typogr.  Antiqu.  710, 
„   Wm.  Theologiee  Medulla  log. 
Amherst,  W.  J.  Cathol,  Emancip.  84  (435). 
Amiaud,  A.  +   M^chineau,   L.  Ecritures 

Bahyl.  801. 
Amicis,   Edm.   de  Constant.   339  ;  Holl. 

312  ;  Italy  334  ;  Milit.  Life  in  Italy 

334  (607) ;  Morocco  355  ;  Ptfrw  313  ; 

Spain  337. 
Amiel,  H.  F.  Journal  Intitne  791. 
^  wz'.s  et  A  miles  991  (954, 997 — note) ;  /T;^/. 

vers.  738. 
Ammen,  D.  [Am.]  Atlantic  Coast    j8. 
Ammianus,  Marcellinus  Opera  921  (395). 
Ammonios  Alex.  Adfin.  Voc.  Diff.  897. 
Amory,  Thos.  John  Buncle  740, 
Amos,  A.+  Ferard,  J.  Law  of  Fixtures  20-^. 
„  Prf.  Sheldon  Fifty  Vrs.  of  Eng.  Const. 

259  (405) ;  Primer  of  Eng.  Const. 

258  (404) ;  Intern.  Law  231 ;  Roth. 

Lav)  229  ;  Sc.  ofjurisp.  181 ;  Sc.  of 

Laiv  181  ;  Sc,  of  Polit.  254;    Vice 

253(211);   War  232  (257). 
Amringel,   J.    H.    van    [Am.]    Columbia 

College  279. 
Amundesham,  J.  Annalcs  j^ii. 
Anacreon  Opera  [&  Trss.]  876 
Anagos,  M.  [Am.]  Educ.  of  Blind  300. 
'AvaKcKTa  veoekKrjviKa  132. 
Ananian,  Rev.F.J.B.  Armenian  Diet.  £ 
Anaximander  Milesius  310  (887). 
Anchieta,  J.  de  Lingua  do  Brasil  858. 
Ancient    Classics  for  English    Readers 

156  (908). 
„  Histoiyfrom  Monuments  ^g  (^go,466). 
„  Laws  and   Uistits.   of  Irel.    18$,    of 
Wales  185. 


A  ncient  Needle  Point  and  Pillow  Lace  6S3. 

„  Sculptured  Monuments  of  Angus  471. 
Ancona,  A.  d'  [ed.]  Poesia  Pop.  Ital.  137. 

„  +  Comparetti,  D.  \,Q6s.'\Antiche  Rim» 
Volgare  969. 
Ancren  Riwle  962. 
Andagoya,  P.  de  Narrative  373. 
Andeer,  J.  Ratorom.  Gram.  972,  Ursp.  972. 
Anderdon,  F.  Afternoons  w.  Saints  87. 

[,,  J.  L.]  Bishop  Ken  59. 
Andersen,  Hans  Chr.  Improvisaiore  753. 
Anderson,  Freemasonry  79. 

„  Andrew  Game  of  Draughts  700. 

„  A..  A.  In  a  Waggon  687. 

,,  A-  D.  [Am.]  Silver  Country  370. 

„  Dr.  A.  F.  Leprosy  572. 

,,  Rev.  C.  Annals  of  Bible  21. 

,,  C.  J.  Birds  551 ;  Lion  and  Elepk.  686. 

„  E.  L.  Horses  i^v^img. 

„  G.  Art  of  Skating  6g^. 

,,  J.  Gardener  tz^. 

„  Dr.    J.   Intercourse    w.    Siam    350 ; 
Mandalay  345  (349), 

„  Sir  J.  Strength  of  Materials  603. 

„  J,  C.  Croydon  325  ;  SaZop  325. 

„  J.  D.  .^iV/  Tippera  Lang.  830. 

„  J.  P.  Bk.o/Brii.  Topogr.  314. 

„  J.  W.  ./^zy?  375  ;  Prospector  6^z  (596)- 

„  Dr.  J.  W.  Nursing  591. 

„  JameSjS.M.  Ch.ofEng.  in  Colonies  sg- 

„  jos.'Oliphants  480  ;  5"cffZf/.  /«  -£.  ^/«. 
Times  464  (65,431),  z»  Pagan  Times 


(two)  464. 
-  "cCar 


Prf.  McCall  Clin.  Med.  564  ;  Eczema 
572  ;  Periton.  568  ;  Psoriasis  572  ; 
5"Az«  Z^zj.  (three)  571  ;  Syph.  Affects. 

..  567. 

N.  Finn.-  Ugr.  Sprachen  840, 

R.  Lightni^  Conductors  634. 

R.  [ed.]  Prison  Acts  193  (214). 

Rasmus  B.  Am.  not  disc,  by  Col.  361 ; 

Norse  Mythol.  140. 
,,  [tr.]  Viking  Tales  141  (942). 
Rufus  [Am.]    Foreign    Missions    90 ; 

Missions  of  Amer.  Bd.  go. 
Thos.  Hist.  ofShrthd.  (two)  797  (296)  : 

Longhd.  (two)  797. 
,,  [ed.]  Shorthand  Systems  797. 
T.  S.  Persia  351. 
W.  Conversion  of  Heat  605. 
W.  Genealogy  and  Surnames  483. 
W.  Mercant.  Correspondence  266. 
W,  Scottish  Nation  480. 
W.  .(4ri!f  of  Japan  646. 
..  Y.+  Ellis,  C.  E.  Election  Law  198. 
Andocides  ^^  Mysteriis  891. 
Andr^  E.  Varnishes,  etc.  630. 

G.  G.  Blasting  641  ;  Coal  Mining d^x  ; 
DraughtsTnan  600  ;  Mining  Machy. 
641. 
of  Toulonse  Historia  Henrici  T/ii.  413. 
Andrif  St.  [Proveng.  mystery]  981. 
Andrea,  F.  Chr.  Todtengebrduche  124. 
Andreas  [?  Cynewulf]  957. 
Andreae,    V.    +    Geiger,    J.  Bibliotheca 

Sinologica  848. 
Andree,  R.  Ethnogr.  Parallelen  124. 
Andresen,    K.  G.  Geschlecktsnamen  939  ; 
Sprachgebratechg^%;  Volkseiyjn.g^Z. 
Andrewes,  Bp.  W^j.  2  ;  ManLf  Sick  103, 
Andrews,  Alex.  Brit.  Journalism  727. 
,,  C.  C.  [Am.]  Brazil -^qz. 
„  Dr.   E.  +   Dr.   E.  W.    [Ams.]   Rectal 

Surgery  580. 
„  Dr.  E.  A,  [Am.]  Latin  Diet.  902. 
„  Prf.  E.  E.   [Am.]  Constit.  Hist.  405  ; 

Gen.  Hist.  383  (386). 
,,  J.  [ed.]  Mortgages  208. 
,,  J.   B.   Gram.  Mentonais  970;  Patois 

Ment.  978. 
„  J.    W.    [Am.]    Const,    of   U.S.    262 ; 

Marietta  Coll.  279. 
„  Lorrin  Hawaiian  Lang,  (three)  853, 
„  R.  W.+  Stoney,A.B.  \Gd.s.^  Judicature 

Acts  221. 
„  Rev.   S.  J.   [Am.]  God^s  Revelations 

110  (70)  ;  Life  of  Lord  46  (70). 
,,   Prf.  Thos.  Scientific  Papers  495, 
„  William  Bells  473  ;  Epitaphs  472. 
Andrieux,  M.  V,  Vegetable  Gafden  627. 
Anecdota  Gr<Eca  8g8. 
,j  Helvetica  930. 
„  Oxonicftsia  795. 
Angas,  G.  F.  Kaffirs  358  ;  N.  Zealandn. 
379  ;  S,  A  ustral.  378. 


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AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[ATZL- 


*ngell,  Dr.  H.  C.  The  Eye  (two)  594- 

„  J,  K.  [Am.]  Carriers  191 ;  Vorpoms. 

195  ;  Limitn,  ofAcins.  204  ;  Water-. 

courses  220. 

„  „  +  Durfee,  T,  [Am.]  Highways  209, 

Ajigermsinn,C.Geog.NamenAitgriech,86S. 

Angerstein,  Dr.  E.  +   Ecker,  G.  I/ojae 

Gymnastics  291. 
Anglia  944. 

Anglican  Pulpit  of  To-day  97. 
'*  Anglo-Parisian  *'Pam  313. 
Angio-Sojcon  Chronicle  960  (407,  408). 
„  Gospels  960  (18,  935). 
„  Psalter  g65. 
Angus,  J.  Keith  Scotch  Playhouse  679. 
„  Dr.  Jos.  Anal,  of  Butler  162;  Bible 
Hdbk.  z^  :  Specs.  ofEng,  Lit.  714. 
Anjou,  L.  A.  Reformation  in  Sweden  66. 
Annaies  Cambria  429. 
„  Monastici  410  (54,  408,  429). 
„  Plantiniennes  711. 
■Annals  of  Botany  520. 
„  of  Ireland  ^-i^Z' 

„  of  Kingdom  of  Ireland  j^Z^  (1005). 
„  of  Loch  Ci  433 
„  of  Ulster  if-^-i,. 
Annandale,  C.  Did.  ofEng.  Lang.  945. 
Annesley  C.  Opera  Glass  678. 
Annie  de  Lusignan,  Pr'ess.  Rn.  of  Abdul 

Hatnid  451. 

Annual  Register  420  (401, 426,  440). 

Ansell,  C.  Friendly  Socs.  241 ;  Mortality 

267. 

„  G.  F.  Royal  Mint  235. 

Anselm,  St.  Opera  108  ;  Cur  Deus  Homo 

III  (108). 

Anson,  Sir  W.  R.  Constitution  421  {note); 

Law  of  Const.  193,  of  Contract  194. 

Ansted,   D.  T.  Hungary  311  ;  Ion.  Isl. 

333  ;   Minerals  507  ;   Phys.  Geogr. 

501 ;  Water  Supply  600. 

„  „  +  Latham,  R.  G.  Chan.  Islands  318. 

"^Anstey,  F."  [=  F.  Anstey  Guthrie]  Novels 

743- 

„  Rev.  H.  [ed.]  Munimenta  Acad,  280. 

.,  J.  Coal  Fields  sof^. 

„  T.  C.  New  Reform  Act  zsg  (405)' 
Anstie,  F.  E.  Uses  of  Wine  586. 
Ante-Nicene  Christian  Library  51. 
Anthony,  A.  Dependence  of  Women  251. 
Anti-Jacobin^  Poetry  of  the  760. 
Antioche  992. 
Antiphon,  Opera  892. 
Antiquities  oflona  670. 
Antisthenes :  Fraginenta  892. 
Antoine,    F.    Syntaxe  Lat.  900 ;   Synt. 

Verg.  918. 
Anton,  H.  S.  Latein.  Graimnatik  goo. 
Antoninus,  M.  Aurelius,  Opera  893  ;  Trss. 

TS9- 
Antonius  Diogenes,  Opera  736. 
■  Anundorara  Borooab  Bhavabhiiti  823. 
Anvati  Soheili  836  (130,  148). 
"  d'Anvers,  N."  [Miss  Meugins]  Heroes  of 
Afr.  Discffu.  353 ;  Hist,  of  Art  644 
(654,  tdd). 
Anzeiger,  Bibliog.^froman.  SprackcngSj. 
Apastamba  820  (2);  821. 
Apelt,  O.  Deuischer  Aufsatz  291. 
Apfelstedt,  F.  on  Girartz  980. 
Aphraates  Homilies  804. 
Aplin,  O.  V.  Birds  ofOxfordsh.  549. 
Apocrypha  20  (51,  804). 
Apollonius  Dyskolos  Opera  897. 
„  Rhodius  .i4?^(3«tfK^2ca  876  (736). 
„  of  Tyana,  Opera  736. 
Apono,  Peter  d  Magical  Elements  80. 
Appach,  F,  H.  Ceesai^s  Brit.  Expeds.  922. 
Appel,  C.  iQd.\Provemalische  Ineditagjg. 
„  E.  Neut.  in  Ling.  Lat.  900. 
Apperley,  C}.—v.  "  Nimrod." 
Appian,  Historia  Romana  887. 
Appleton,  J.  H.  Dr.  C.  E.  Appleton  72S. 
„  T,  G.  Nile  Journal  z^^;  Syria  342. 
„  &  Co.  [Am.  pubs.]  Am.   Cyclo.   701  ; 
Ann.  Cy:lo,  401  (702)  ;  Cyclo.  Amer. 
Biogr.    459  ;   Cyclo.    Appl.    Mech. 
6di  ;  Winter  Resorts  590. 
Apuleius  Opera  736-7  ;  Trss.  160  (737). 
Aquin  [chan.  d.  geste]  991. 
Aquinas,  Thos.  Opera  108;  Catena  Aurea 

32  ;  Summa  Theol.  108  (109). 
Arabantinos,  P.  [ed.]  Volkslieder  Epirus 

132. 
Arabian  Nights  Texts  807  ;  Trss.  807  (147). 


Arago,  F.  Comets  500. 
Araish-i'Mahfil8-^z. 
Arana,  V.  de  [ed.]  Uliimos  Iberos  153. 
Aratus  Opera  898  ;  Trss.  128  (488,  505,  898). 
Arbaud,  D.  Orthog.  Provenpale  977. 
Arbenz,  E,  Schriftsteller  in  Rom  go8. 
Arber,  Prf.  E.  Marprel.  Controv.  414(58). 
11  [ed,]  Eng,   Gamer  787  ;  Regrs.  of 
Stat.  Co.  704;  ThreeBks.  on  America 
,362. 
Arblay,  Mme.  D*  [Frances  Burney]  Diary 

&  Letters  721 ;  Novels  740. 
Arbois  de  JubainviUe,  H.  A*  Cercle  Mythol. 
133  ;  Declin.  Lat.  900  (907)  ;  Lan^. 
Celt.  1001 ;   Lit.  Celt.   1003 ;  Lit. 
^  Spique  1004  ;  Prem.  Habitants  9x2. 
Arbeit,  A.  Dialetti  Italiani  970. 
Arbuthnot,  A.  J.  [ed.]  Malayalim  Select. 
844. 
„  F.  F.  Arai.  Authors  806  ;  Pers.  Ports. 

836  (454)- 
„  Dr.  ^.John  Bull  787. 
Archbold,  J.  F.  Ciy.  Ci.  Prac.  223 ;  Nisi 
Prius  228  ;   Pldg.  in  Crim.   Cases 
195  (200)  ;  Pract.  in  Q.B.  etc.  222  ; 
Poor  Law  211 ;   Qtr.  Sess.  Pract. 
223. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Pauper  Lunatics  2oe, 
Archer,  Prf.  Paper,  638  ;   Woolt^o. 
„  J.  H.  I1-.  V.  Lawrence-Archer. 
,,  T.  A.  Crusades  399  (383). 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Crusade  of  Rich.  i.  408(403). 
„  Wm.   Abt.    the    Theatre    679  ;    J^ng. 
Draints.  715  ;  Macready  d8o  (679)  ; 
Masks  or  Faces  678. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Dramatic  VearSjg. 
Archer-Hind,  R.  D.  on  Plato  (two)  158. 
Archibald,  W.  F.  Ctry.  Solicitor 2212(202). 
Archivf  lat.  Lexicographie  902. 
„  f  slav.  Philologie  1006. 
„  f.  d.   Studiuvt  d.    neueren  Sprachcn 
944  (967)- 
Archivio  Gloitologicog'jo  (967,  1002) 

,,  per  lo  stud.  d.  fradiz.  pop.  122  (136). 
Arda  Viraf  Book  0/835  (15). 
Arden,  Rev.  A.  H.  Telugu  Gram.  845. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Telugu  Reader  845. 
Ari^chi-Bordschi  842  (149). 
Are's  Isldnderbuch  942. 
Arendt,  C.  Register zu  'Bopp'  812. 
„  R.  Unterricht  in  der  Chemie  295. 
Arens,  J.  De  Dialecto  Sicula  871. 
Aretaeus  Works  559. 
Argles,    N.   Bills  of  Exck.   igo;  Merc. 

Law  207. 
Argument  at  Geneva  232. 
Argyll,  Duke  of  Priviev.  Man  388  ;  Rn. 

of  Law  388  (5)  ;  Scotld.  328  (430). 
Ariosto,  L.  Orlando  Furioso  •]'] 2. 
Aristides  Quintilllanus  De  Musica  897. 
Aristophanes  Opera  [and  Trss.]  882-3. 
Aristotle  Opera  893  (178,  282,  310,   887)  ; 
Opera    Philos.   ^93-4;    Trss.    158; 
\Prganon  172  ;  Poetics  756  ;  Politics 
179,    254 ;    Rhetoric    8gz] ;    Opera 
Nat.-hist.  898  \Pts.  ofAnim.  488]. 
Aristoxenos  Opera  897. 
A  rkivfor  nordisk  Filologi  943. 
Arlia    Artigiani  Fiorenti7ii  970, 
Arlol,  M.  [Am.]  Carriage  Painter^  636. 
Arlt,  Dr,  F.  v.  Diseases  of  Eye  577. 
Armfield,  Can.  H.  T.  Gradual  Pslms.  29. 
Armitage,  Ed.  Lects  on  Painig.  644  (656). 
„  Ella  S.  Childhd.  ofEng.  Nation  407. 
„  M.  Syllabic  Writing  797. 
„  Rev.  T.  [Am.]  History  of  Baptists  6g. 
„  Rev.  Wm,  Church  and  State  gg. 
Armor,  [Am.]  Govrs.  of  Pennsylvania  368. 
Armsby,  H.  P.  [Am.]  Cattle  Feeding  ^xg. 
Armstrong+  Young+  Robertson     Scottish 
Fossils  510. 
„  A.  S.  + Campbell,  G.^2w/?-a/.5'Ai?^  620. 
„  C.  S.  Tea  Cultivation  617. 
„  H.  E.  Organic  Chemistry  497. 
„  J.    [Am.]    R.    Montgomery    459 ;    A. 


Wciyne  459. 
„  Dr.  W.  P.  Diseases  of  Heart  593. 
„  Walter  Millais  651  ;    Scot.   Painters 

64g ;  A.  G.  StevensS^i ;  F.  de  Wint 

651;  Wrestling  6g'j. 
„  &  Sons  [Am.  pubs.]  Primer  of  U.  S. 

History  456. 
Arnason,  I.  \eiA^  Icelandic  Legends  141. 
Arnaut  Vidal  de  Clastelnoudari    Guillcm 

de  la  Barra  979. 


Arndt,  Dr.  H.  R.  System  of  Medicine  59a. 

„  W.  [ed.]  Latein.  Schrifttafeln  goi. 
Arnim,  Anna  L.  Health  Maps  291. 

L.+ Brentano,  C.   [eds.]    Wunderhom 
146. 

Arnobius  Wks.  51 ;  Adversus  Gentes  51. 
Arnold,  A.  S.  Thos.  Carlyle  723. 
„  Arthur  Free  Land  239 ;  Persia  351 

Soc.  Politics  246m 
„  August  Leben  d.  Haraz  913. 
„  B.  Sappho  880. 
„  C.  Index  to  Shaksp.  777. 
„  Dr.  E.  A.  Sermons  (two)  97. 
„  E.  L.  Coffee  (two)  617. 
„  Sir  Edwin  Poet.  Wks.  765(817);  India 
Revisited  346  ;    Indian  Poetry  817 
(824) ;    Lig^t   of   Asia    14   (S17) ; 
Turkish  Grammar  841. 
„  Fred.,  jun.  History  ofStreatham  325. 
„  F.  [ed.]  Chrestom.  Arabica  806. 
„  Rev.    F.  Oxf  and  Camh.   317  (324)  ; 

Robertson  61. 
[",,  „"]  Essays  iX'^Ci)  782. 

Rev.  F.  H.  Sussex  Flora  $28. 
J.  M.  Islam  II. 

J.  N.  [Am.]  Gen.  Benedict  Arnold 46%. 
L.  B.  [A.m.l  American  Dairying  621.. 
Matthew     Works     765  ;    Poetry    705 
[Selns.  757] ;  Celt.  Lit.  1003  ;  Cult. 
&  Anarchy  246  (260) ;  Democy.  257 ; 
Disc,  in  A  mer.   364 ;  Ess.  in  Crit. 
714(716, 731)  [M.Aurel.  159,  Spinoza 
171] ;  Fch.  Eton  273  ;  God  6*  Bible 
117(15);  Heine  "j^y.  Higher  Schls, 
ofGerjn.  274  ;  IrishEss.  261 ;  Isaiah 
30  (294)  ;  La^t  Ess.  gg  ;  Liter.  &^ 
Dogma  -i-Lj  (15);  Mixed  Ess.    782 
(257)  ;  Mod.  Dissent  68  ;  Pop.  Edu. 
of  Free.  273  ;  Reports  275,  271  ;  ^S"^. 
Fault-]  (68,  74)  ;  Trade  Schls.  421 
{note) ;  Translating  Homer  8'}g. 
R.  Chor.  Technik  d.  Eurip.  885. 
Dr.  R.  Ammonia  630. 
S.  G.  [Am.]  Rhode  Island  368. 
T.  Tchg.  Deaf&f  Dumb  300. 
T.  Modern  England  420. 
Dr.  Thos.  Hist,  of  Rome  3g6  ;  Later 
Rom..  Cmwlth.  396  ;  Lects.  on  Mod. 
Hist.  400  (178,  385,  460)  ;  Sec.  Pun. 
War  396  ;  Serms.  gj  (100,  296). 
T.  J.  Municipal  Corporations  210. 
W.  Philippe  V.  Co7nmines  looi. 
W.  T.  Lat.  Epigraphy  904  ;  Rom.PrO' 
vi7ic.Adm.in.  ^g?  (230,  256,  257,438), 
Arnoldt,  J.  F.  F.  A.  Wolf  286. 
Arnot,  Dr.  W.  Church  in  tfie  House  34  ; 

Laws  Heaven  29  ;  Parables  32. 
Arnott,  Dr.  N.  Physics  493. 
Arnould,  J.  Maritu  Insurance  201. 

,,  Sir  J.  Lord  Denman  188. 
Arnoux,  L.  Pottery  663. 
Arnstadt,  E.  A.  Rabelais  285. 
Arena,  J.  de  PeruanisTnos  859. 
Arpentigny,  d'  Science  of  the  Hand  80. 
Arragon,  C'ess  de   Rethel  de  E.  C.  Gren- 

ville  Murray  72$. 
Arrian  Opera  887  ;  Trs.  887  (393). 
Arrivabene,   Ct.  C.  Italy  under   Victor 

Emman.  446. 
Arrewsmith,  J.  Paper  Hanger  634. 
Arsheya-brahfJiana  8ig. 
Art  at  Home  Series  682. 
Art  Magic  8e. 
Art  Needlework  Embroidery  and  Cre^uels 

683. 
Artharvaveda'Samhiid  821  (13). 
Artha7'vana-Upan2shads  821. 
Arthur+,Barnes+ Coulter     [Ams.]     Plant 

Dissection  520. 
Arthur  [roma.nce\  737. 
"Artist,  An"  [Colesworthy  Grant]  Lifein 

Bengal  348. 
Artists,  Great,  Series  649. 
Arundeil,  Thos.  Livery  Cow.panies  241. 
Arusianus  Op.  Gramm.  930. 
Aryabhatiya  827. 

"  Aryan,  An  *'  [tr.]  Early  Ideas  130. 
Asbjornsen,  P.  C.  [ed.]  Round  the  Yult 

Log  141. 
Asboth,  J.  v.  Bosnia  &*  Herzegovina  340. 
„  Oskar    [ed.]    Russ.    ChrestoTK.    lOoS 

Theinen  903. 
Ascham,  Roger  Wks.  787  ;  Schlm.  282(286). 
Aschbach,  J.R.v.  Wiener  Univ.  (two)  275. 
Aschrett,P.  Y.Eng.  Poor  Law  System  240. 


Ascoli,  Prf.  G.  J.  CorsidiGlott.  813;  Itat. 
Dial.  970;  Lett.  Glott.  813  ;  Lex, 
Pal.-Hibem.  1003  ;  Saggi  Ladini 
972  ;  Morph.  e  Lassie.  Soprasilv. 
972  ;  Studj  Crit.  813  (794) ;  Studj 
Orient.  794. 

Ash,  J.  The  Lathe  635. 

Ashbee,  E.  W.  [Uthog.]  Shakspere  Facss. 
776. 

Ashbumer,  J.  Animal  Magnetism  80. 
R.  W.  Shorthorn  Herds  (two)  620. 

Ashby,  H.  + Wright,  G.  A.  Diseases  of 
Children  582. 

Ashe,  R.  P.  Two  Kings  of  Uganda  354. 
„  +Wyatt-Edgell,   Cpt.    Zulu  Cam- 
paign 426. 

Ashenhurst,  T.  R.  Textile  Fabrics  (two) 
640 ;  Weaving  640. 

Asher  G  [ed.]  Docum.  rel.  to  H.  Hudson  ' 
308. 

Ashley,  Prf.  W.J.  van  A  rtevelde44'j  ;  Econ. 
Hist.  233  ;  Wooll.  Indust.  640. 
»  \.&d..'\  Edward  Hi.  411  (403). 

Ashmole,  EUas  Berkshire  317 ;  Theatr. 
Chem.  78, 

Ashton,  F.  T.  \_hxa..'\  Designing  Cloths  ^40. 
,  John  ^fl//atff  (two)  758  (143) ;  Caries,  of 
Napol.  442  (649) ;  Chap-Bks.  143 ; 
Cur.  Creatures  535  ;  Dawn  of  19 
Cent.  420  (fi^g);  Fleet,  The  244  (253, 
323) ;  Old  Tifnes  420  ;  Qu.  Anne  418 
(649)  ;  Romces.  ofChivry.  738. 

Ashurst  Prf.  J.  Surgery  573. 
„  „  [Am.;ed.']Encyc.qfSurg.  S73{SS7)- 

Ashwell,  A.  R.  Life  of  Wilbeiforce  61. 

Ashworth  H.  Recoil.  ofCobden  242  (422). 

Asmundarson  G.  Grettis-saga  g42. 
,,  V.  XcA..^  Foinaldarsogur  g4x, 

Asper  Op.  Grammat.  gip. 

Aspremont  991. 

Asseneth  997  {note). 

Asser,  Alfred  the  Great  g5g  (408). 

Assier,  Ad.  ^  Posthumous  Humanity  81. 

Assoc,  f.  Imprevt.  ef  Geom.  Tchg.  Conies 
4gi ;  Geometry  4go  ;  RePoH  291. 

Assyrioiogische  Bibliothek  802. 

Ast,  G.  A.  F.  Lexicon  Platonicum  8g6. 

Astle,  Th.  Writing  796. 

Aston,  Theodore  [ed-]  Patents  Act  213. 
Dr.  W.  G.  Japan  &'  Korean  Langs. 
(three)  845. 

Aster  Library  Catalogue  703. 

Asvaghosha  Bodhisaitaa  849  (9). 

Asvalayana-grihya-siiira  819. 
,,  -srauta-siitra  819. 

Asvavaidyaka  828. 

Athanasius  Wks.  51  ;  Incarnation  m  ; 
Orats.  agst.  Arians  107. 

A  thar-ul-Adh&r  807. 

Athenaeos  Dipnosophistee  8g8  (897). 

Athenagoras  Works  51. 

Atherstone,  Edwin.  Poet,  and  Dram.  Wks. 

765  (779)- 
A  this  et  Prophilias  993. 
Atilius  Fortunatianus  Op.  930. 
Atkins,  James  Coins  and  Tokens  476. 
,,  R,  Average  Clause  267. 
Atkinson,  Homoptera  &  Heterocera  S4^. 
„  E.  \ Am.]  Bimetallism  23s ''  Distrib.of 
Products    235    (242) ;    Labour    &> 
Capital  238  ;  Railroads  268. 
,,  G.  High  Sheriff  211  (223). 
„  G.  Worthies  of  Westmoreland  y2&. 
„  Rev. J.  [A.xn.^AmericanMethodism'ji. 
„  J.  B.    Art  Tour  647;   Overbeck  653 
(649)  ;  Schls.  of  Germ.  Art,   653  - 
Stud.  am.  Paintrs.  648. 
„  Rev.  J.  C.  Cleveland  Dialect  951. 
„  T.  W.  Amoor  352  ;  Siberia  352. 
„  W.  N.4-J.  B.  Explosionsin  Mines64i. 
„  W.  P.  [Am.]  on  Seln.  of  Bks.  (two)  708. 
Atlee,  Dr.  W.  L.  Ovarian  Tumours  581. 
Atterbury,  Bp.  F.  Correspondence  418  (60). 
Attfield,  Dr.  J.  Chemistry  497  (585). 
Atthill,  Dr.  L.  Diseases  of  Women  581. 
Attwell,  Prf,  H.   Table  of  Aryan  Langs. 

812. 
Attwood,  F.  G.  [Am.]  Harvard  Students 
281. 
,,  G.  Blowpipe  Assaying  642. 
Atwater,  E.  E.  [Am.]  New  Haven  365 ; 

Tabernacle  3g. 
Atwood,  Dr.  J.  M.  [Am.]  Have  we  out' 
grown  Xty.  ?  83  ;  Universalism  83^ 
Atzler,  F.  German.  Elemente  9S4, 


AUBA-] 


AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[BANC- 


AuBan  St.,  Viede  995  (988). 
Aubaret,  G.  Grammaire  Annamite  849. 
Auberi  of  Eesancon— v.  Albery  of  Besang. 
Auberlen,  C.  A.  ^DanieV  30  (37) ;  ^ Rev6- 

lation*\vj\  ^ThessaV  z^, 
Aiibertin,  Chas.  Lang,  Frang  (two)9S2; 

Sinigue  930. 
M  J.  J.  Ca:pe  Colony  358  ;  Mexico  370. 
Aubign^,  Dr.  J.  H.  A'  Prot.  Ck.  in  Hung. 

C3  ;  Hist,  of  Reform,  (two)  56  (401}. 
„  Theod.  Agrippe  Oewres  999. 
Aubrey,  J.  Rejnaines  of  Gentilisvie  142. 

„  „  Surrey  325  ;  Wiltshire  327. 
Aucassinet  Nicolete  gog  (989,  997  note), 
Aucher,  Rev,  P.   P.  +  Brand,  J.  Bng.  &* 

Armen.  Diet.  838. 
Auckland,  Ld.  Journal  &'  Corresp.  419. 
Audax  Op.  Grammai.  930. 
Audsley,  G.  A.  Chromolith.  638;  Organ  676. 
»  n  "•  J.  +  G.  A.  Chr.   Symbolism  49 

(646):  Diet,  of  Archit.  666;  Outl. 

ofOm,  66i  ;  Polyckrom.  Decor.  661, 
,,  „  +  Bowes,  J.  Ij.  Kerant.  Art.  664; 

Oniam.  Art.  646. 
„  „  •^Touikiiisony'iili..  Carvings  of  Japan 

668. 
Audubon,J.  J.^z>rf!s'5si;/&.  532;  Omiik. 

Biogr.  551. 
„  „  •\-^3Lchxa.2iX\T\.jTir,\h.TCi,'\  Quadrupeds 

553. 
Auerbach,  Berthold.    Novels  752. 
Aufrecht,  Dr.  S.  T.  Catal.  Sanscrit.  MSS. 

816. 
„  „  Th,+  KirchhofF,    A.   [eds.]     Umbr. 

SprachdenkTn.  907. 
Augsburg  Confession  70. 
Augustine,    St.     Opera   52    (51) ;     Anii- 

Pelag.     Treats.    \<yj ;   Chr.    Docir. 

06  (786) ;  Confessions  103  ;  'John '  34  ; 

Psalnts '  28  ;  Soliloquies  959. 
Augustimis  £?;*.  Grammat.  930. 
Aulaire,    R.+  Groeneveldt,     W.     Chinese 

Handwriting  846. 
Aulnoy,  Ctess  d'  [ed.]  Fairy  Tales  135, 
Aumale,  Due  d'  Milii.  Institt.  607  ;  Prin- 
ces of  Condi  438. 
Auracher,  T.  Poetevin.  '  Turpin'  99S. 
Ausfeld,  J.  W.  Erinnerungen  285. 
Ausgaben  und  Ahhandlungen  a.  d.  Gehieie 

d.  roman.  Philol.  967. 
Ausias  March  Ohras  976, 
Austen,  Jane  Letters  722  ;  Novels  740. 
Austen-Leigh,  J.  E.  Jane  Austen  722. 
Austin,  A.  \_&A.'\Early  Cookery  Books  682, 
,,  Alfred  Poems  765. 
,,  'PrL  J .  Jurisprudence  181. 
„  J.  O.  [Am.)  Diet,  of  Rhode  Isl.  482. 
Autenrieth,  G.  Hovter.  Diet.  879  ;  Modus-^ 

lehre56$  ;  Terminus  B15. 
„  „  +'}ieeTdegen  Gr.u.  lat.  Lexicog.  86^ 

(862). 
Autographic  Mirror  485. 
Authorship  of  Ecclesiastes  29. 
Auvergne,  Martial  d*  Avtant  rendu  Cor- 
delier 999. 
Avad&na  Satuka  829. 
Ave-Lallement,  F.  C.  B.  Deutsehes  Gawn-. 

erthuin  860  (940).  i 

Aveling,  Dr.  Y.d^a.  Students  Darwin  s^S- 
„  +Mrs.  Edw.  Wkg.-Class Movt.  inAm. 

238. 
„  Dr.  J.  H.  English  Midwives  581. 
Averroes  Works  808. 
ylz/^j^rt  Texts  &  Trss.  834  (15). 
Avianus  Flavius  Fabulae  911. 
Avigdor,  E,  H.  D'  Novels  748. 
Avillier,  Bar.  C.  d'  Spain  337. 
Avolio,  C.  [ed.]  Cantidi  Noto  137  ;  Dial. 

Sicil.  971. 
Awdeley,  John  Fraternity e  of  VacabondeSf 

etc.  049. 
Awdiy,  Mrs.  W.  Lessons  on  Light  494 ; 

Story  of  a  Fellovj-Soldier  93. 
Awker,  Kev.f.J.B.Eng.-Armen.Dict.  838. 
Axon,  W.  E.  A.  Chesh.   Gleanings  318 ; 

Gypsy     Folk-tales     154 ;      Lanes. 

Gleanings  322  ;  Manes.  Annals  322  ; 

Pub.  Libs.  711 ;  Ruskin  79a. 
Ayckbourn,    H.  Chancery  Practice   222  ; 

Supreme  Court  221. 
Aycrigg,  B.   [Am.]  Reformed  Episcopal 

Church  68, 
Aye  d Avignon  991  (994)' 
Ayer,  Ch.  Dial,  a,  pays  Rotn,  990  ;  Gram4 

Franf.  983  ;  Phenol.  Fr.  983. 


Aymeric,  J.  Dialecte  Rouergat  978. 
Aymonier,  E.  Diet.  KhmSrfrang.  850. 
Aymon,  Quarte  Fils  d'  991. 
Ayre,  John  Study  of  Bible  15  (23). 
Ayrton,  [Mrs.]  M.  C  Child  Life  in  Japan 

_  351  (153). 
„  Prf.  W.  E.  Electr.  Lghtg.  605  ;  Pract. 
Elect,  60s  (495)- 
Aytoun,  W.  E.  Ballads  758  (134) ;  Lays 
of  Cavaliers  765. 
„  +  Martin,  Sir  Theo.    Bon   Gaultier's 
Book  of  Ballads  760. 
Azais,  G.  Idiomes  Languedoc.  g-jj  (978), 
Azeglio,  M.  T.  d'  Recollections  446. 


B.,  G.  S.  Prologue  and  Epilogue  js^ 
B[oyd],[Rev.]A.K.H.  Essays  [fifteen]  782. 
Baader,  B.  [ed.]  Volkssagen  {two)  146. 
Baas,  J.  H.  Qesch.  d.  Medecin  875. 
Babeau,  A.  Ecole  de  Village  272. 
Babelon,  E.  Oriental  Antiq.  466  (645). 
Baber,  E.  G.  Exam,  of  Nose  576. 
Babington,  Dr.  C,  Birds  of  Suffolk  550. 
Prf,  C.  C.  Botany  527 ;  Flora  of  Combs. 
527  ;  Coll.  of  Si.  John  668. 
Babler,  J.  J.  Gesch.  d,  lat.  Gram.  900  (865). 
Babrius  Fabulae  876. 
Bach,  A.  B.  Mus.  Educ.^Tj  ;  Singing  (two) 

Bacher,  W.  Nizami  836. 

Bachmann,  L.  [ed.]  Anecdoia  Graeca  897  ; 

Scholia  in  Homer.  879- 
Backer,  A.  de  Compagnie  de  Jisus  86. 
Backhaus,  J.  C.  N.  Sehulgesetzgebung'^%z, 
Backhouse,  E.  Early  Ch.  Hist.  47  (53). 
■>■>  Jas.,  jun.  Euroi.  Birds  548. 
Bacon,  Francis,  Ld.  Works  161  (172,179)  ; 

Ess.    782    (161)    [Of  Stud.    708]; 

Hy.  vii.  413. 
,  Rev.  J.  M.  Paley's  ^Evidences'  116  (5). 
,  L.  W.  [Am.]  Pere  Hyacinthe  85. 
,  Roger   Wks.   81 ;    Opus   Maius    108  ; 

Opus  Minus  108. 
Baddeley,  J.  J.  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate  323. 
Badeau,  Gen.  A.  [Am.]  Gen.  Grant  (two) 

460. 
Baden-Powell,  Sir  G.  Nffw  Homes  377  (242) ; 

Pig-Stieking  691 ;    Protection    242 

(264)  ;  State-Aid  iz^z. 
Badenock,  J.  G.  Letter  Painting  634. 
Bader,  Charles  Human  Eye  577. 
Badger,  Dr.  G.  P.  Eng.-Arab.  Lex.   805  ; 

Nestorians  57. 
W.  [Austral.;  ed.]  Statutes  of N.  Zeal. 

182. 

Badham,  Dr.CJy.  Esculent  Funguses  52^. 
Badley,  B.  H.  [Am.]  Ind.  Miss.  Direct.  91. 
Badminton  Library  685. 
Badstubner,  Sallust  925. 
Badeker,K.  +  Socin,A,^rt/i?j^.  &=  Syria  41. 
Baffin,  W.  Voyages  381. 
"Bagatelle"  [=Cpt.  A.  G.   Bagot]   Hig. 

Fid.  689  :  Shootg.  and  Ychig.  690  ; 

Sptg.  Sk.  686. 
Bagehot,  W.  Biog.  Stud.  421  ;  Deprec.  of 

Silver  235  ;  Econ,  Stud.  233  ;  Eng. 

Const.  258  (404)'   Liter.  Stud.  716  ; 

Lombard  Si.    235   (two) ;    Parly. 

Re/brtn  259  (405) ;  Physics  and  Polit. 

254  (178,  38s,  389)  ;  Postul,  of  Pol. 

Econ.  233. 
Bagenal,  P.  H.  D.  American  Irish  331.  , 
Bagford  Ballads  (two)  758. 
Bage,  L.H.  [Am.]  Four  Years  at  Yale  281. 
Bagh-o-Bahar  832  (129).  * 

Baginsky,  A.  Handb.  d.  Schulhygiene  302. 
Bagnall,  J.  E.  British  Mosses  524  (519). 
Bagnato,  v,  Plautus  919. 
Bagnaux,  School  Desks  303, 
Bagneris,  G.  Sylviculture  623. 
Bagot,  Alan  Accidents  in  Mines  641  ;  Civ. 

Engin.  appl.  toAgric.  615,  to  Estate 

Managt.  596  ;  Colliery  Ventil.  641. 
,,  Opt.  A.  (j.—v,  "Bagatelle." 
Bagwell,  R.  Irel,  under  Tudors  434. 
Bahder,  K.  v.  Deut.  Phil,  933  ;  La-utsyst. 

938 ;  Schrift-Spr,  937 ;  Verbalaostr. 

934- 
Bahlsen,  L.  Adam  de  la  Halle  ggT. 
Bahrs,  Anrede-Pronomina  947. 
Bahr,  Dr.  B.  Therapeutics  392. 
„  J.C.F. -fffJVw.  Literaturgesch.  go8(two). 
„  K.  C.  W.  'Kings'  2i. 


Bahrens,  Aem.  Catull.  911 ;  Tibull.  916. 
„  „  [Gd..]PanegricigT.o;  Poet.  Lat,  Min. 

910. 
Baier,  R.  Plauti  Fabul.  919. 
Baieriein,  E.  R.  Vedanta  825. 
Baif,  J.  A.  de  Poesies  999. 
Baigent,  F.  J.  +  Millard  Basingstoke  320.1 
Baildon,  S.  Tea  Industry f>i.T. 
Bailey,  Rev.  B.  Malayalim  Diet.  (two)844. 
„  J.  B.  Mod.  Methuselahs  ^86. 
„  J.  E.  Cryptography  797  ;  Fuller  60.     \ 
„  J.  M.  [Am.]  Ensilage  616. 
„  P.  J.  Festus  765. 
„  Sam.  Berkeley's  'Vision'  177. 
„  Thos.  Nottinghajnshire  324. 
Baillie,  Rev.  J.  Rivers  in  the  Desert  91. 
Mrs.  Eliza  M.  Sewelljzs- 
Neil  B.  E.  Moohumm.  Law  231. 
Dr.  R.  Letters  ^'Jls.  65. 
Bkillon,  H.  A'izi?.  /fzV.  of  Plants  521. 
Baily,  W.  H.  British  Fossils  508. 
Bain,  PrF.  Alex.  Works  161  (172,  i74)  178) ; 
Educ.  as  Science  282 ;  Emois.  Gf 
Will  ii6 ;  Ment.  &>  Mor.  Sc.  174 
/.  Mill  &>  J.  S.  Mill  168  ;   Mind 
<S7^  Body  177  [Theories  of  Soul  114,1 ; 
Pract.  Ess.   282  ;  Senses  &>  Intell. 
176 ;  TV^.  English  290. 
F.  W.  Queen  Christina  449. 
Bainbridge,  W.  Law  of  Mines  208. 
Bainbridge-Hoff,  W.  Naval  Tactics  612. 
Baines,  E.  County  of  Lancaster  321. 
„  T.  ZfltMC.  <g?»CfttfjAzV£32i;  yi3rAj327. 
„  T.  Gi7^ifie<g7OTM3S7(643);^.-W^.4A^M 

357- 
„  T^.Greenlwt^e  Plants  626. 
Bainton,  G.  [ed."]  Art  of  Authorship  792. 
Baird,  A.  W.  Tidal  Observations  505. 
,,  Dr.  C.  W.  [Am.]  Huguenot  Emigra- 
tion to  America  62. 
„  Prf.  H.  M.  [Am.]  Huguenots  (two)  62  ; 

Dr.  R.  Baird  66. 
„  J.  S.  Greek  Verbs  866. 
,,  Robert  [Am.l  Protestantism  in  Italy  55 

(64);  Religionin America 66. 
„  S.  F.  [Am.]iI^aw:w«i^(y^iV..(4»zer.553; 

Useful  Aquatic  Anim..  623. 
„  „   +Brewer,T.M.  +  Ridgway,R.[Ams.] 

Birds  of  N.  A-mericaitvfo)a^i. 
„  „  +  Cassin,  J.  +  Lawrence,  G.  [Ams.] 

Birds  of  North  America  551. 
„  ,,  +  Girard  Herpeiol.  of  U.S.  517. 
„  W.  Entomostraca  539. 
,,  W,  R.  [Pi.m..'\A7ner.College  Fraternities 

279  (280)* 
Baissac,  C.  Folklore  de  lile  Maurice  151 

(123)  ;  Patois  Creole-Maur.  990. 
V>2Ss.t-¥yi.Qxi[^d'&.'\Altspan.Chrestom.  974. 
Baital  Pachisi8^-2  (129,  824), 
Baiter,  J.  G.  Rhetor,  ad  Herenn.  931. 
„  „  +Sauppe,  H.  [eds.]  Oratores  A  ttici 

891. 
Baker,  Anne  Eliz.  Northants.  Words  950. 
„  A.  J.  Court  Life  in  Egypt  35^. 
,,  C.  E.  Cojnmercial  Corresp.  266. 
„  Geo.  Northampton  324. 
„  G.  M.  [ed.]  DialectSeries  786. 
„  Sir  G.  S.  Laivs  rel.  to  Quarantine  216. 
„  H.   Barton  London  Stage  678  ;    Old 

Actors  679. 
,,  Prf.  I,  T.  [Am.]  Masonry  Constr.  634. 
„  J.  Salmon  Fisheries  217. 
„  Lt.-Col.  Jas.  Turkey  in  Europe -3,^^. 
,,  J.  F.  [Am.]  Za:w  of  Corporations  195. 
,,  J.F.Bethune-  Influence  of  Christianity 

on  War  a,^  (257). 
„  J.  G.  Amaryll,  625  ;  Fern-Allies  522  ; 

Flora  ofLakeDist.  528;  ofMaurit,. 

530  ;  7\^  K(?rA  Stud.  510  (529). 
„  „  •Y1l^\a  Flora  of  Northumb.  S'28. 
,,  J.  T.  [Am.]  Federal  Constitution  262. 
„  Oliver  i«d^/(Wi'  To^mt  (two)  325. 
„  Bp.O.C.[Am.]^f?w/«,  of  Discipline  rt. 
„  Sir  S.W.  Albert N'yamas57 '•  Ceylon 

(two)  349  ;  Cyprus  342;  Ismailia^s^ ; 

Nile  Tributs.  354 ;  .ff  (;?c  &=  Hound 

686  (349) ;  Wild  Beasts  686. 
„  Thos.  Cc^.  ofS.  John  276  (668). 
„  1^. Burials  ^og  \  Highways  2C^\  Interrn. 

Acts  209  :  Land  Engineering  599. 
„  Sir  Thos.  Dissenting  Clutpel  82. 
„  T,  B.  War  with  Crime  243. 
,,  Col.  Val.  Central  Asia  344  ;  Clouds  in 

East  351 ;    War  in  BulgaHa  448.    ■ 
„  de  W.  C.  [Am.]  Texas  (two)  369. 


Baker,  W.  G.  Elem.  Geography  ^gi* 
„  W.  S.  [Am.]  Amer.  E^^ravers  659  ; 
Bibl.    Washington^  460 ;  Origin  of 
Engraving  658  ;   W.  Sharp  659. 
„  de  Swynebroke,  G.  Ckronicon  410. 
Bakhuysen,    W.   H.  v.  d.    De    Parodia 

Aristoph.  883. 
Bakhtyar  Nama  836, 
Balaguer,    V.    Liti,    Catal.    975 ;    Po£s. 
Provenz.  979  ;  TragSdies  976  ;  Xro' 
vadores  97^. 
Balaguer  v.  Meruio  [ed.]  Ordinacions  975. 
Balavotaro  829. 

Baldamus,E.+  Haupt,R./ir«^Ai7/.  TheohZ^. 
Baldwin  +  Clay  Short  Whist  699. 
„  Rev.  C.  C.  Foochow  Dialect  8^7. 
„  E.  T.  Laiv  of  Bankruptcy  190. 
„  J.  [Am.)  Psych,  and  Educ.  286  ;  School 

Management  301. 
„  J.  [hxs\.\Boo?i Lover 708  ;  'Roland'  739. 
„  J.  D.  [Am.]  Ancient  America  ^6g  ;  Pre- 
historic Nations  390. 
„  Opt.  J.  H.  Game  of  Bengal  6g'2  (550). 
„  W.  C.  African  Hunting  687. 
»  W.  J.  [Am.]  i7<7^  Water  Heating  (two)' 

634- 
Bale,  Bp.  John  Wks.  2  ;   Go£s  Promises^ 
781  (774). 
„  M.  Powis  Pumps  598  ;  Savj  Mills  603  ; 
'     Stone-Wkg.Mach.  634;  Wood-Wkg. 
Mach.  603. 
Balfour,  A.  J.  2)^/  o//'Az7.  Doubt  5  (166^ 
171,   174) ;   Greeris  Metaphys.  164 ; 
Rel.  of  Humanity  6. 
„  Surg.-Gen.  E.  Cyclo.  of  India  347. 
„  E.  Timber  Trees  624. 
„  F.  H.  Taouism  120  {note). 
,,  Prf.  F.  M.  Elasmobr,  Fishes  535 ;  ^?«- 

bryology  535  ;  Studies  534. 
„  Dr.  G.  W.  Heart  and  Aorta  569. 
„  Prf.J.B.+Ward,Prf.H.M.  Textbook  of 

Botany  520. 
„  Prf.  J.  H.  Botany  (two)  520;  Botany 
and  Religion  $\    Palaeont.  Botany 
522;  Plants  of  Bible  ^^. 
Balg,  G.  H.  [Am.]  Cddmon  956  ;  Gram,  of 

Gothic.  Lang,  934. 
Ball,  Chas.  B.  Rectum  and  Anus  580. 
„  E.  A.  R.  Winter  Resorts  $go. 
„  F.  Q.  [Am.]iVai?(7«(z/^a«As'2i6. 
„  J.  Naiuralistin  South  A  met  ica  $$6. 
„  J.  Alpine  Guides  (three)  238. 
„  „   +  Kennedy,  E.  S.  Peaks,  Passes  and 

Glaciers  339  (697). 
,,  J.  D.  Cantonese  (three)  847  ;  Chinese 

(two)  246  ;  Hakka  848. 
„  J.  T,  Legisl.  Systs.  in  Irel.  433  (259, 

406) ;  Ref.  Ch.  in  Ir.  64. 
„  SirR.S.  Astron.4gg  ;  Exp.Mechcs.4gs  l- 
Star-Land  501  ;  Story  of  Hvs,  499  ;. 
Theory  of  Screws  603. 
„  Rev.  T.  I.  Doctr.  ofCh.  of  Eng,  67. 
,,  Prf.  '^ .Jungle  Life  inlndia^^S, 
,,  W.  E.  Co?n.  Law  194  (219}  ;  Torts -zig., 
„  W.  W.  R.  Guide  to  Bar2jB(2Q8) ;  Hisi 
of  Mathem.  (two)  488  (293). 
Ballad  Society  Publications  143. 
Ballagi,  M.  Ungar.  Spraclie  840. 
Ballantinc,  J.  Dxvid  Roberts  651. 
Ballantyre,  Arch.  Lo7-d  Carteret  \x8, 
,,  A.  R.  Robert  Hancock  651. 
„  J.  R.  Xty,  and  Hind.  Phil.  120  (825)  \ 
Sniisc.  Gram.  815  ;  Sdnkhya Philos. 
826  ;  Veddnta  825. 
„  „  [ed.^Hindust.  Selections  8yz, 
„  Serj.    Barrister's    Career    187 ;     Old-- 
World  and  New  187. 
Ballard,  H.H.[Am.]  Three  Kingdoms  s^Z. 
Bal!as,Aem.Grfl:?«.  Plaut.  919 ;  Liviusg-z-^.. 
Ballhorn,  F.  Grafnmatography  797. 
Ballien,  T,  Volksschulwesen  281. 
Ballin,  Ada  S.  Science  of  Dress  682. 
Ballou,  Rev,  H.  [Am.]  Universalism  83. 
„  M.  M.  [Am.]  Due  South  371.    ■ 
Balmes,  J.  L.  Europ.  Civiliz.  86  (84,  386)^- 
Baltet,  C.  Grafting  and  Budding  624. 
Balzac,^  H.  de.     Novels  751. 
Balzani,  C.  Chroniclers  ^Italy 445. 
Bambelli,  R.  R.  Siudj  Filologico  968.. 
Bamberger,  F.  Opuscula  Philologiea  882. 
Bana  Kddmnbari  825. 
Banbury,  G.  A.  Sierra  Leone  356, 
Bancroft,  Geo.  [Am.]  ConsHi.  of  U.  S.  457 
(263) ;    Hist,  of  U,  ^.  .456 ;  .iW;  van 
Buren  459. 


BANC-] 


AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[BAY 


Bancroft,  H.  H.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Pact/. 
States  363  (456;  also  under  separ. 
States  364-9) ;  Early  Amer.  Chron. 
4S4 ;  Mex.  People  (two)  370  ;  Native 
Ji aces  259  i^ST);  Po^.  Tribunals  zsS' 
„  S.  B.  &  Mrs.  On  and  Off  the  Stage  680. 
B^delier,  A.  F.  Mexico  370. 
Bandello,  M.    Novels  737. 
Bandow,  C  Conjunctiv  q^j, 
Banerjea,  Rev.  K.  M.  Hindu  Philos.  823. 
l^nerjee,  G.  Hindu  Law  of  Marriage  231. 
Baness,  J.  F.  Index  Geograpkicits  347. 
Banfi,  G.  Vocad.  Ital.-Milanese  q-jq. 
Banister,  Prf.H.  C.  Mus.  Anal.  674 ;  Text- 
book of  Music  67^. 
„  Vf.Ckange-Kinging4'j^. 
Banitz,  C.  Natunviss.  Unterr.  295. 
"Banker's  Daughter"  Guide  to  (jnprotec- 

ted  213, 
Banks.  Russko-Ang.  Slovar  zoo8. 
„  Rev.  F.  Works  2. 
[„  Nugent]  Lfife  at  Eton  280. 
Bannatyne  C!ub.    Publications  430. 
Baniiat3rne,  D.  J.  Repub.  Instils,  of  U.S. 

z6z  (456). 
„  R.  Mentis.  ofScotl.  431. 
Bannerraan,  Rev.  D,  D.  Doctr.  ofCh.  38  ; 
Worship  73. 
„  Rev.  H.  Christian  Unity  89. 
„  Prf.  J.  Ch.  ofXt.  88  ;  Inspiration  117. 
Baniung,  *  Beowulf '  956. 
„  H,  T.  Marriage  Settlements  206. 
Baniuster,  J.  Cornish  Names  050  (1002). 
„  Rev.  J.  T.  Temples  of  Hebrews  43. 
Banquet  of  Dun  Nan-Gedk  loog. 
Banqiuer,  J.  Bibl.  de  Chans,  de  Rol.  992. 
Bantock,  Dr.  C.  G.  Female  Perineum  582 ; 

Pessaries  58a. 
Bar,  L.  v.  International  Law  231  (232). 
„  Dr.  P.  Antiseptic  Methods  581. 
BIt,  K.  E.  v.  Odyssey  (two)  879. 
„  S.  +  Delitzsch,    F.    [eds.]    Vet.    Test. 

Masoret.  17. 
Baraga,Bp.R.A.[ATD.]  Oichipwe  Lang.Z^t. 
■  Baraguila,  A.  Ital.  Gratnnzatik  968. 
„  „  [ed.3  Crestotn.  Iialiana<^6g. 
BanuDOwski,  J.  J.  Anglo-Polish  Lex.  1007. 
Barata,  A.  F.  Lingua  Poriug.  974. 
Barb,  H.  A-  [ed.]  Persische  Chrestom.  835. 
Barbaro,  J.+Contarini,  A.  Tana  &'  Persia 

35^- 
Barber,  G.  D.  Ancient  Britons  133. 
„  Mrs.  M.  [ed.]^»c.  Embroidery  683. 
„  T.  W.  Engineer's  Sketch-book  602. 
Barbier.  A.  A.  Ouvrages  Anonymes  703. 
,.  de  MeynardjA.  Diet.  Turc-Frang.  841. 
Barbosa,  £>.  Coasts  of  E.  Africa  357. 
Barbou,  Alfred  Victor  Hugo  7  yz. 
Barbour,  Dr.  A.F.H.  Anat.  of  Labour  580. 
„  D.  Bz-metallism  235. 
„  Bp.  J,  The  Bruce  963  (430) ;  Legenden- 

Satnl.  964  ;  Two  Ined.  Poems  702. 
„  O.  L.  [Am.]  Court  of  Chancery  225. 
BarbuConstantinescu  [tn]  Liter.  Tiganilor 

154  (two). 
Barcianu,  S.  P.  Roman.  WSrterb.  gjz. 
Barclay,  Bp.  [ed,]  Exts.fr.  Talmud  10. 
„  'E.  Algeria -iss- 
„  "H.  Law  of  Scotland  xZ^, 
„  „  [ed .]  Puh.  Ho.  Statutes  209. 
„  R.  Apology  75. 
„  „  Silver  Question  235. 
„  Sir  Win.  The  Lost  Lady  77$  {77^). 
Bardeeq,  C.  W.  [Am.;  ed.]  Common  School 

Laiv  282^ 
Baiidsley,    C.  W,    Pnrit,    Nomenc.     483 
(74)  ;  Eng.  Surnames  483  ;  London 
Directory  483. 
„  Rev.  J.  Psalm  Ixxxix.  29. 
Barents,  Wm.  Three  Voyages  381. 
Barer,  P.  Pronunc.  du  Grec  868. 
Baretti,  J.  Italian  Dictionary  g(^. 
Barif,  Pr,  F.  S.  Glass  and  Silicates  t^it. 
Barham,  Rev.  R.  Yl.  Ingoldsby  Legs.  759; 

Letters  722  ;  Theod.  Hook  724 
Barfaebraeus,  Greg.  Opera  Syriaca  (two) 

804.  « 

Baring,  T.  C.  {tr.'iScheme  of  Eptcu7us  151 
Baring-Gould,  Rev.  S.— z;.  Gould,  Rev.  S 

Baring-. 
Barker,  A.  E-  J.  Operative  Surgery  574. 
„  Lady  Bedroom  682 ;  Letters  to  Guy 

370;  New  Zealand  {tviQ)2%o. 
„  Prn  P.  C.  ^ Chronicles^  M- 
„  T.'B..  Eminent  Medical  Men  35O. 


Barkley,  H.  C.  Bulgaria  340 ;  Danube  339. 
Barlaam  et  Josaphat  807. 
Barlee,  E.  Prince  Imperial  ^'2. 
Barlow,  A.  [Am.]  Weaving  640. 
„  C.  New  Tay  Bridge  sgg. 
„  Geo.    Poems  765. 
„  Rev.  Geo.  *  Book  of  Kings'  25. 
„  P.  Strength  of  Materials  603  ;  TJteory 

of  Nos.  490, 
„  W.  C.  The  Lord's  Supper  8g. 
„  W.  R.  Ammunition  608. 
Barmby,  Rev.  J.  Epistle  to  Hebrews  36  (24). 
Barnabas  Epistle  of  52  (20). 
Bamabeis  Journal  763. 
Barnaby,  N.+ Kelly,  Lt.  Navy  611. 
Barnard,  Chas.  [Am.]  Co-operation  340. 
,,  Fred,  [artist]  Char.  Skets.  fr.  Dicketis 

7^T.,fr.  Thackeray  742. 
„  F.  P.  [ed.]  Strongbovis  Conquest  423 

^  (403)- 
„  George  Drwg.  fr.  Nat.  658  ;  Foliage 

Drwg.  658;  Landsc.  Ptg.  657. 
„  H.  [Am.  ;  ed,]  Am.  Pedag.  279  ;  Am, 
Tchrs.  279  ;  Class.  Gymnas.  274 ; 
Elem.  dr*  Sec,  Instr.  271 ;  Eng. 
Pedag.  275  ;  Eng.,  Fch,  etc.  Tchrs, 
275  (272)  ;  Fch.  Pedag.  272 ;  Germ. 
Educ.  Refrs.  273 ;  Germ.  Pedag. 
273:  Milit.  Schls.  298  (607);  Nat. 
Educ.  in  Germ,.  273 ;  Obj.  Tchg. 
294 ;  Pestal.  284 ;  Reform.  Educ, 
300 ;  Scient,  Schls.  in  Fee.  297  ; 
Sc.  &*  Itidust,  Educ.  in  Fee.  297  ; 
Schl.  Archil.  303  ;  Schl.  Codes  281 
(282)  ;  Schl.  Libs.  303  ;  Stud.  Life 
280  ;  Siviss  Pedag.  278  ;  S'wiss 
Tchrs.  278  ;  Univs.  298. 
Barnes,  Rev.  A.  Evid.  ofXty.  116  ;  Notes 

on  O.  &>  N.  T.  23,  on  *■  Psalms '  28. 
„  Ch.  Rock  History  507  (508). 
„  Dr.  "Fancourt  Diet,  of  Medl.  Wds.56^; 

Midwifety  581. 
,,  Lucy— ».  "Scott,  Leader." 
„  Dr.   Robert  Diseases  of  Women  581 ; 

Obstetric  Operations  580. 
„  „  +  Fancourt  Syst.  of  Obst.  Med.  550. 
„  Rev.  W.  Dorset  Dial.  950 ;  Poems  in 
Dors.  Dial,  [and  Com.  Eng.  vers.] 
765  (950)- 
Bamfield,  Rich.  Poems  762. 
Barnreither,  Dr.  J.  M.  Assocns.  of  Wkg. 

Men  240  (241,  411). 
Bamstein,  A.  P.  v.  Stttdentenihutn  281. 
Barnum,  P.  T.  [Am.]  Autobiogr.  486. 
Barnwell,  E.  L.  Perrot  Notes  480. 
Baron,  J.  Apostles'  Creed  zog. 
„  Rev.  J.  Scudamore  Organs  676. 
Barr,  Prf.  A.  fames  Watt  596. 
„  Dr.  Thos.  Diseases  of  Ear  $7%. 
Barras,   Col.  J.   New  Shikari  686  (346) ; 

Tiger  Hunting  686. 
Barratt,  J.  [Am.]  India  of  N.  Engl.  857. 
Barraud,  C.  D.  New  Zealand  380. 
Barrfere,  A.  Argot  and  Slang  gi^o. 
„  „  +  Leland,  C.  G.   Slang,  Jargon  <5^ 
Cant  949. 
Barrett,   B.  F.  [Am.]  TJte  New  Dispens. 
77  ;  Swedenbg.  77  ;  View  of  Hell  77. 
„  Francis  The  Magus  78. 
,,  Rev.  G.  S.  Ternptation  of  Christ -^z. 
„  W.   A.  Balfe  673 ;  Chorister^s  Guide 
677  (98);  Church  Compsrs.  673  (two); 
Glees  677  ;  Flowers  <5r*  Festvls.  98  ; 
Form  &'  Instrumn.  675  {674). 
Barrie,  J.  M.  Sketches  747  ;  Nicotine  782. 
Barrington,  Cpt.  J.  T.  Engl,  on  Defensive 

606. 
"Barrister,  K^  Every  Maiis  Own  Lawyer 

213. 
"  Barrister-at-Law,"  A.  Vaccintn,Law  220. 
Barron  J.A.[Cauad.]  Bills  of  Sale  191(208). 
Barron- Wilson,  Mrs.  C.  Miss  Mellon  680. 
Barrow,  Dr.  Isaac  Wks.  2 ;  Maihem.  Wks. 

489;  PopesSuprem,  84. 
„  Col.  J.  Mountain  Ascents  697  (326). 
„  Sir  John  Ld.  Anson  426  ;  Autob.  426  ; 
^ Bounty' 37^;  Drakeyn^;  Howe ^id. 
„  John,jim.  Naval  Worthies  41$. 
Barrows,  W.  [Am.]  Oregon  368  {363). 
Barry,  Greek  Accents  867. 
„  Bp.  Alf.    Catechism  102;   Hooker  sg; 
Nat.  Theol.  4 ;  Serms.  97  ;  Witness 
f.  Xt.  1 16. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Masters  in  Eng.    Theol.  59  ; 
Sir  Chas.  Barry  (it6. 


Barry,  E.  M.  Lects.  in  Archit.  t^^. 
„  J.  S.  [Ams.]  Massachusetts  366. 
**  i,"^. Railways  597  ;  Railw.Applcs.S97' 
„  „   +  Eramwcll,  Sir  F.  J.  Railways  597. 
„  LioAowxck  Rant  Alley  777  {774^. 
„  Mrs.  R.  ^ilnci  Bayreuth -iiz, 
Bartels+Ebstein,  Prfs.  Dis. of  Kidneys  ^7^. 
Barter,  J.  Shorthand  (two)  797. 
Earth,  A.  Religs.  of  India  12. 
„  E.  Ueber  den  UmgangzZZ. 
„  „  ■{■WiGAe.Ti^Y^^.Schulwerkstatt  ^gj. 
„  H.  [ed.]  Cent.-Afric.  Langs.  853. 
„  Henry  N,  &'  Centr.  Africa  355. 
„  J.  Nominalbildung  800. 
Barthelmes,  B.  [Am.]  Freimauerei  79. 
Barthes,  M.  Glossaire  Boianigue  978. 
,,  „  ltd.]  Flour^ios  de  Mountagno  g7^. 
Barthold,  T.  Euripides  884. 
Bartholomae,   Dr.    Chr.    Altiran,    Dial. 
834  ;  Altiran,  Verbum  834  ;  Ariscke 
Forsch.    834    (812);    Flexion    814; 
Sprachgesch.  812. 
Bartholomew,  J.  Atl.  Comm.  Geog.  265; 
Gazet.  of  Brit.  315  ;    Library  Atl. 
307 ;  Pckt.  Gaz,  of  Wld.  305  ;  Pckt. 
Atl.  of  Wld,  307. 
Bartholow,  Dr.  R.  [Am.]  Mat.  Med,  584 ; 
Med.  Electr.  565;  Pract.  of  Med. 
563  :  SperTnat.  579. 
Bartle,  Rev.  J-  Church  Catechism  102. 
Bartlett,  E.  Ploceidce  &=  Fringillidm  548. 
,,  J.  [Am.]  Books  on  Angling  693. 
„  J.  Shksp.  Phrase  Book  777 ;  Fannl. 

Quots.  701. 
„  J.  R.  [Am.]  Americanisms  949  ;  Bibl. 
of  Rhode  I  si.  368  ;  Liter.  ofRebell. 
458  ;  Mexico  &^  Texas  369  (370). 
„  Rev.  R.  E.  Letter  &^  Spirit  23. 
„  Dr.  S.  C.  Egypt,  etc.  340  (42)  ;  Life  &> 

Death  115. 
„  W.  H.  [artist]  Canad.  Seen.  362 ;  De- 
sert \z;Jerus.  42  (3^2);  Switzld.'i,'^. 
Hartley,  G.  C.  T.  Schools  for  People  297. 
Bartoli  [ed.]  Crestom.  Poes.  Ital.  969. 

„  +  Mafifei  St.  Francis  Xavier  55. 
Bartolommeo,  ¥r2.  Albertinelli,  etc.  653. 
Barton,  B.  H.  + Castle,  T.  Flora  Medica 
586. 
„  G.  B.  [Austral.]  Hist,  of  N.  S.  Wales 

378. 
,.  „  ,,  [ed.]  Statutes  of  N.  Zealand  182, 
„  J.  S.' [Am.  ;  ed.]  Maxijns  of  Common 

Laiv  192. 
,,  R.  T.  [Am.]  Courts  of  Law  192. 
Bartsch,   Karl  Lat.   Seguetizen  994  (93) ; 
Provenz.  Litt.  979  (two)  ;   Saturn. 
Vers.    904  ;    Tagelieder  979  ;   Vor- 
trdge  g68  ;  With.  ix.  v.  Poit.  980. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Altfrz.  Rom.  u.  Pastourellen 
994  (13s)  ''  Chrestom.  Anc.  Frf.  987 
(986)  ;  Chrestom.  Provenz.  979(977) ; 
Sagen  a.  Meckl.  146. 
Barwell,  R.  Joints  578  ;  Spine  578. 
Bary,    Prf.  A.  de  Bacier.  514  ;  Morph.  of 
Fungi,  etc.  514  ;   Veget.  Organs  521. 
Barzaz  Breiz  134  (1003). 
Bascom,  Dr.  J.  {Am.'\Aesthet.  178;  Ethics 
174  ;  Nat.   Theol.  4  :  Phil,  of  Rel. 
3  ;  Phil,  of  Rhet.  786  ;  Pol.  Econ. 
233  ;  Psychol,  (two)  176  ;  Sc.  of  Mind 
174 ;  Science,  Phil.  Ss'  Rel.  4  ;  Sociol. 
246  ;  Study  of  Mind  172  ;  Words  of 
Xt.  100. 
Basedow,  J.  Ausgew.  Schriften  282  (2S6), 
Bashford,  J.  L.  Educ.  in  Saxony  273, 
Bashforth,  F.  Motion  of  Projectiles  608. 
Basil,  St.  Holy  Spirit  112. 
Basile,  G.  Pentamerone  136, 
Bao-i'Aetoff  Ai-yeVTjs  'AKptTO?  736. 
Basijn  le  Forgeron  807. 
Basset,  A.  B.  Hydrodynamics  494. 
„  R.  Lang.  Kabyle  Soo  ;  Lex.  Berbire 

800  ;  Po^s.  Arabe  806. 
„  „  [tr.]  Conies  Arabes  147  (123)  ;  Contes 

Berbires  123. 
Bassett,  Lt.F.S.  [Am.]  Legends  of  Sea  123. 
,,  Rev.  Jas.  [Am.]  Persia  351. 
Bassot,  L.  Un  Riformateur  982. 
Bassus  O^.  Grammat.  930. 
Bastars  de  Bouillon  996  (992). 
Bastian  Anguillulidae  539. 
,,  Dr.A.  Buddhismus  14;  Saged.Polynes. 

148  ;  Sprachvergl.  Stud.  849. 
,,  Dr.    H,   C.   Beginnhtgs   of  Life   515 
(514)  ;  Brain  177  ;   Evolution  515  ; 


Lowest  Organisms  515  (514) ;  />,!>-- 
a/j-jw  (two)  567. 
Bastiat,  F.  ^C(7«.  Harmonics  246  (23^); 
.fi'jj.  (7»  /*;>/.  ^CiJ«.  233 ;  Pop.  Falla- 
cies on  Trade '  242  ;  Sophisins  of 
Protection  242. 
Bastin,  J.  Lang.  Frf,  983 ;  Part.  PassS 

985. 
Bastow,  Rev.  J.  A.  Bible  Dictionary  39. 
Bate,  C.  Spence  On  Crustacea  (four)  535. 
I)  w   +Westwood,     J.     O.     Sessile-eyed 

C'/'ustacea  539. 
„  J.  D.  Hindee  Dictionary  831. 
Bateman,  C.  S.  L.  Ascent  of  Kasai  356.    ' 
„  F.  Aphasia  567. 

„  J.  Landowners  of  Great  Britain  239 
„  J.  Law  of  Auctions  189. 
„  J.  F.  L.  Manes.  Water  Wks.  6ot. 
„  James.    On  Orchids  (two)  626. 
,,  Thos.  Grave-fnounds  if6g. 
„  „  +  Glover,  S.  Aniiq.  ofDerbys.  318. 
„  W.  O.   [Am.]  Pol.  &=  Const.  Law  oj 
U.S.  193. 
Bates,  E.  Doctrines  of  Friends  75. 
„   a.V/.Cejttr.  Amer.  370(306,  271,  $72); 
Coleopt.  of  Cent.  Am.  556  ;  Natzt?a- 
list  on  Amazon  556  (373). 
„  „  [ed.]  Illustr.  Travels  308. 
Bath,  W.  a.  Ants,  Bees  &'  Dragon-flies  543. 
Bath  &  Wells.  Bp.  'Acts'  24  ;  'Judges'  24. 
Bather,  Archd.  E.  Ministerial  Duties  94. 
Bathgen,  Fr.  Semitische  Religion  9. 
„  „  [ed.  &  tr.]  Syr.  Historiker^o\  (808). 
Batley,  A.  W.  Furniture  636. 
Batris-Sinhasan  129. 
Battershall,  J.  P.  Food  Adulteration  630. 
Batterson,  H.  G.  [Am.]  Amer.  Episc.  68. 
Battle  Abbey  Roll  ^og  (478). 
„  of  Brunnanburg  955. 
„  ofMagh  Lena  1005  (433). 
i,  ofMagh  Rath  [Moira]  1034  (434). 
„  of  Maldon  955. 

B3XX.y,D.'X.Copper  Coinage  of  Gt.Brit.  476. 
„  J.  H.  [Am.]  How  to  Hunt  690  ;  Taxi- 
dermy 518. 
Bauds,  H.  Oeuvres  999. 
Baudhayana  Dharma  Sdstra  824,  Dhar- 

ma-s-Atra  8zo. 
Baudissin,  W.  W,  Semitische  Religion  9. 
Baudoin  de  Sebourc  996  (992). 
Baudry,  F.  Langues  Classiques  862. 
Bauer,  A,  Herod.  Geschichtswerk  888. 
„  Carol.  Memoirs  680. 
„  E.+  Tschiedel,  A.    Unterricht    in    d. 

Geom.  291. 
„  F.  Lat.  Formenlehre  900. 
„  Prf.  J.  Dietary  of  Sick  588, 
Bauerman,H.Ci7(z/  641;  Iron  643  ;  Mineral. 

506. 
Baughan,R.  CharacterSo  ;Influ.  of  Stars 
78  ;  Paltnistry  80. 
.,  „  [ed.]  Shksp.  Plays  f.  Girls  776. 
Baum,  H.  M.  [Am.]  Ch.  Law.   99  (198); 
Rectors  &^  Churchwardens  99  (198). 
Baumann,  H.  Londonis7nen  949. 
Baumbach,  R.  Summer  Legends  752. 
Baumeister,    A.    [ed.]   Denkm.   d.    klass. 

Altert.  873. 
'^^uxrigQx'L^rL^ri.yi.  Acts  of  Apostles  3i,{j^7). 
„  O.  Aeschyli  '  Chceph.'  882. 
Baumlein,  W.  Griechische  Partikeln  866. 
Baumstark,  A.    On    Tacit,    (three)  926)  ; 

F.  A.  Wolf2%6. 
Eaunack,    J.  +  Th.    Griech.    ».    Ariscke 

Sprachen  862. 
Bauqier,  Langue  d'Oc  977. 
Baur,  Dr.  F.  C.  Ch.  Hist.  47  ;  Paul^S. 
„  Prf.  Ferd.  Intro,  to  Gk.  &=  Lat.  862. 
,,  W.  Religious  Life  in  Germ.  63  (315). 
Bautain,  M.  Extempore  Speaking  786(96}. 
Bax,  Cpt.  Eastern  Seas  3^1. 
„  E.  B.  Ethics  of  Socialism  246  ;  Marat 
441  ;  Relig.  of  Socialism.  246  ;  Short 
Hist,  of  Philos.  155. 
Baxendale,   Rev.   Walter   [ed.]    Diet,    of 

Anecdote  96  ;  '  Ruth '  25. 
Baxter  Irvingism  70. 
„  Lucy— &.  "  Scott,  Leader." 
,,  Rich.   Wks.  2  ;    Reformed  Pastor  94 

{Tiote)  ;  St.'s  Everl.  Rest  103. 
„  R.  D.  Local  Govt.  16,'^  ;  Taxatn.  237. 
,,  W.  E.  England?^  Russia  260. 
„  ,,  [^6..]  Judicature  Acts  -zm. 
Bay,  W.  V.   N,  [Am.]  Bench  aiui  Bar  0/ 
Missouri  187. 


BAYL-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[BENT 


Bayldon.Rev.  G.  Old  Norse  Grammar  ^^x. 
Eayle,  A.  [ed.]  Anthologie  Provenfale^-ja. 
Bayles,  J.  C.  [Am.]  House  Drain.  600(634). 
Bayley,  Dr.  Divine  Wisdom  77  ;  Egy^t  to 
Canaan  77  ;  DivineWord Opened  11 . 
,,  T.   Chemist's  Pocket-book  631  ;    Iron 

&"  Steel  6^^. 
„  W.  H.  Slide  Rule  603 ;  Double  Slide 

Rule  600. 
Baylies,  E.  [Am.]  Sureties  6f  Guaran.  200. 
Baylis,  T.  H.  Law  ofDom.  Servts.  206. 
Bayliss,  Wyke.  Art  books  (three)  645. 
Bayne,  A.  D.  History  oy  Norwich  324. 
,,  G.  C.  Magistrates''  Manual  22^, 
„  Peter  E.  B.  Hugh  Miller  724  ;  Napol. 
442  ;  Luther  6-^  ;  Purit.   Revol.  416 
(74)   [Laud.    61,    Vane    417] ;    Six 
JCtn.  Biogs.  45  ;   Two  Gt.  English- 
wojneji  722  (723)  [E.B.Browningyz^, 
Bronti  722]. 
Baynes,  R.  E.  Thermodynamics  495. 
,,  Pif.  T.  S.  Anal,  of  Logical  Forms  164 

{^te). 
„  „  \xr.^  Port  Royal  Logic  Zt. 
Bazalgette,  C.  N.+ Humphreys,  G.  [eds.] 
Cty.  Councils  210 ;  Loc.  &>  Munic. 
Govt.  2og. 
Bazan,  E.  P.  Russia  734. 
Bazin,  A.  Steele  de  Vouen  848. 
Eazley,  T.'S.  On  the  Lathe  (two)  635. 
Be  Domes  Dmge  (two)  958. 
Beach, W.W.[Am.]  Indian  Miscellany  359. 
Beaconsfield,  E.  of  Corresp.  422  ;  Ld.  Geo. 
Bentinck  422  ;  Home  Lettrs.  422  ; 
Novels  741  ;  Speeches  422  [Princ.  of 
Conserv.    Pty.    785];    SpeecJtes    on 
Parliamentary  Reform  259  (405). 
Beadle,  J.  H.  [Am.]  Life  in  Utah  72  (369). 
Beal,  Prf.  Samuel  Buddhism  in  China  9  ; 

Buddhistic  Literature  g  (848), 
■>i  I)  [tr.l  Catena  of  Buddk.Script.g{Z^^l 
,,  W.  J.  [Am.]  Botany  295  ;  Grasses  524 
(616). 
Beale,  E.  J.  Tobacco  Culture  617. 
„  Dr.  Lionel  S.  Bioplasm  515 ;  Disease 
Germs  564  ;  How  to  wk,  Microsc. 
518  ;  Kidney  Dis.  570  ;  Microsc.  in 
Med.  565  ;  Princ.  of  Med.  569  ;  Pro- 
toplasm 515:   Urin.   Deposits  570; 
Urinary  Derangements  570. 
„  S.  Poultry  Keeping  622. 
„  S.  Sophia  Guide  to  Archit.  666. 
„  T.  Sperm  Whale  554. 
,,  Thos.  Orient.  Biogr.  Diet.  817(453). 
Beames,  J.  Mod.  Aryan  Langs,  of  Ind. 

830  ;  Ouil.  of  Ind.  Philol.  830. 
Beamish,  N.  L.  Discovery  of  America  361. 
,,  R.  Psychonomy  of  Hand  80;  SirM.  I. 

Brunei  595. 
Beard,  Rev.  C.  Port  Royal  S7  (62,  731) ; 
RefofiSCent. 56 (7):  Serms. (two)  97, 
„  D.  C.  Boys'  Handy  Book  698. 
„  Rev.  F.  [Am.]  Blackboard  in  Su7iday 

School  296. 
„  G.  M.  [Am.]  Stiviulanis  &>  Narcotics 

589- 
M     ,.  +Rockwell,Dr.A.D.  [Ain.]Medical 

"  Use  of  Electricity  565. 
„  Dr.  J.  R,  Autob.  of  Satan  112  ;  Self- 
Culture  295  :  Reason  for  bg.  Unit. 
82  ;   Unitarianism  Exhib.  82. 
„  Lina+Adelia  [Ams.]  How  to  Amuse 

698. 
„  W.    H.    [Am.  ;    artist)     Humour    in 

Animals  536, 
Beardslee,   Comm,  L.  A,  [Am.]  Strength 

of  Cables  603. 
Beardsley,  E.  E.  [Am.]  Bp.  Seabury  66  ; 

Episcopal  Chjirch  in  Conn.  68. 
Beasley  H.  Bk.  of  Prescripts.  585 ;  Drug. 

Rep.  Bk.  631 :  Pkk.  Formy.  585. 
Beaton,  A,  C.  Quantities  633. 
Beattie,  Jas.  Poetical  Works  764  (756). 
„  Dr.  W.  Campbell  723  ;  Castles  315. 
Beauclerk,  Dr.  W.  N.  Rural  Italy  613 

Beaufort,  [ist]  Duke  of.  Progress  through 

Wales  42119. 
,,  [8th]  ,,  Driving  tZ-^  ;  Hunting  t%<j. 
„  Emily  [  =  V'ctss.  Strangford]  Egyptian 
Sepulchres  467 — v.  also  Strangford. 
„  Lou'-  de  Histoire  Rom.  910. 
Beaujean,  A.  Diet.  Fran^.  984. 
Beaumont,  Ed,  fewel  Studies  662. 

F.+  Fletcher,Z?ra;«.W7«.777  (774.757)- 


Beaumont,  G.  de  Ireland  436. 

„  }._  Agricultural  Holdings -zo^, 

,,  Sir  John  Works  J63. 

„  R.  Woollen  Manz^acture  640  ;  Woven 
Design  640. 
Beaussier,  M.  Diet.  Ambe-Frang.  805. 
Beauvais,  A.  E.  Deut.-Fran.  Phraseol.  985. 
Beavan,  Cpt.  R.  Fishes  of  India  545. 
Bebel,  A.  Woman  251. 
Beccaria,  C.  B.  Crimes  &'  Punishinents  243. 
Bechstein,  J.  M.  Cage  Birds  684. 

„  R.  Miitelhochdeutsch.  Ausspr.  937. 
Bechtel,  F.  jSoI.  Inschr.  S70. 

„  [ed.]  Ion.  Inschr.  (two)  870. 
Beck,  Jos.  Philos.  Propddeutik  155. 

„  Prf.    J.    T.    Biblical   Psychology  39; 
Pastoral  Theology  94. 

„  S.  W.  Draper's  Diet.  640  ;  Gloves  484 

(640). 
Becker,  G.  Suet,  de  vit.  Caes.  925. 

„  G.  F.  [Am.]  Comstock  Lode  512. 

„  J.  K.  Mathetnatik  293. 

„  K.  F.  Deutsche  Sprache  938. 

„  Sarah    C.  +    Mora,    [Ams.]    Spanish 
Idioms  973. 

,,  W.  A.  Charicles  395  ;  Galium  397. 
Becket,  T.  T.  A"— v.  A'Becket,  T.  T. 
Beckett,  Sir  E.    Book  on  Building  633 ; 
Clocks  637. 

„  Gilbert,  A'— z^.  A'Beckettj  G.  A. 
Beckford,  W.  Hunting  689  ;  Vathek  747. 
Beckmann,  F.  A.  Languede  Malherbe  gZ-z. 

„  }.  History  of  Inventions  sgS' 
Beckwith,  A.  [Am.]  Majolica  664. 

„  E.  L.  Notes  on  Wine  618. 
Becon  Works  2  (two). 
Becq  de  Fouqullres  Versification  Fran- 

faisegZt. 
Beddard,  F.  E.  Isopoda  539. 
Beddoe,  Dr.  J.  Races  of  Britain  315. 
Beddome,  Maj.  R.  H.  Ferns  of Ind.i^t&fi) 
523  ;  Flora  Sylv.  525 ;  Icon.  Plant. 

529- 
Bede,  Ven.   Works  407  (52,  403,  408) ;  De 
Temp.  960  ;  Hist.  Eccles.  58  (52,  58, 
60,  403,  407,  408)   [tr.    Kg.    Alfred 
959]  ;  Op.  Gram.  930. 
"„  Cuthbert"  [=Rev.   E.  Bradley],  Ver- 
dant Green  754  (280). 
Bedell,  Bishop  Bedell  60  (435). 
„  Bp.  G.  T.  [Am.]  The  Pastor  g^. 
Bedford,  [4th]  Duke  o( Correspondence  419. 
„  E.  H.  Law  Exam.  Guides  (three)  218  ; 

Steph.  '' Comjns.'  184. 
„  Cpt.  F.G.  H.  Sailor's  Handbook  ^\Q', 

Pocket  Book  610. 
„  V^  .Y..."^.  Blazon  of  Episcopacy  A^-^. 
Bedrossian,  Rev.  F.  M.  Amten.  Diet.  838, 
Beebe  Mrs.  C.  D.  [Am.]  Lace  684. 
Beeby,  W.  Flora  of  Surrey  528. 
Beecher,  Oath.  E.+  Stowe,   H.  B.  [Ams.] 

Housekeeper  680. 
,,  Rev.  Chas.  [Am.]  Redeemer   <&*  Re- 
deemed III. 
„  Dr.  Edw.  [Am.]  Retribution  115. 
„  Rev.  H.  W.  [Am.]  Addr.  at  Lpi.  785  ; 
Evolution $;Preachg.  95;Serms.g7. 
„  W.  C.  +  ScoviUe,  Rev.  S.  [Ams.]  H.  W. 

Beecher  70. 
Beeger,  J.  +  Zoubek,  E.  Contenius,  2S3. 
Beer,     A.  +  H  ochegger,    F.     Unterrichts- 

ivesen  271. 
Beerbohm,  J.  [Am.]  Patagonia  OiTZ. 
Beers,  H.  A.  [Am.]  American  Liter.  728  ; 

N.  P.  Willis  730  (728). 
„  W.  G.tAm.]  LaCrosse,  6g6. 
Beesly,  A.  H.  Franklin  381  (385);  Gracchi 

397  (390)- 
„  Prf.  E.  S.  Catiline  397  ;  Eliz.  415  (404). 
Beet,  Rev,  J.  A.  *  CoHnthians'  35;  '  Gala- 

tians  '  35  ;  'Romans '  35. 
Beethoven,  L.  v.  Letters  673. 
Beeton.  Mrs.  S.  O.  Encyclo.  701  ;  Garden 

Managt.    625  ;    Gard.    Diet.  625  ; 

Househ.    Managt.    681 ;    Industr. 

628  (264) :  Needlewk.  683. 
Beevor,  Rev.  W.  H.  Parish  Duty  94. 
Begbie  Madras  Artillery  428. 
,,  Dr.  W.  Works  559. 
Begcr,  F.  A.  Latcin.  u.  Ro7nan.  907, 
Begg,  J.  H.  [ccl.j  Conveyancing  Code  195. 
Beggs,  T.  fuvcnile  Depravity  i^i,. 
Behaed  DinZohcir  Poems  Bog  ;  Divan  8og. 
Behaghel,  O.  Deutsche  Sprache  933  ;  Ge- 

schichte  deutscher  Sprache  933. 


Beharistan  836. 

Beheim-Schwarzbach,  H.  Ackerhau  der 

Romer  909. 
Behm  Peterb.  Chronicle  960. 
Behn,  Mrs.  Aphra  Plays,  Hist.  &=  Novels 

740.  (778). 
Behnke,  E.  Human  Voice  6tj. 
Behramjee  PaJilavi  Grammar  8.^5. 
Behrends,  A.  J.  F.  [Am.]  Religionin  Edu- 
cation 294. 
„  D.  Frz.  sprache  in  ETigl.  946  (982). 
Behrens,  A.  Altfrz.  Verbumg86. 
„  W.  J.  Boi.  520  ;  Microsc.  in  Bot.  51B. 
Behrmann  Pronomina  Personalia  958. 
Beil,  D.  +  A.  [Ams.]  Elocutionist  786. 
Beilby,  G.  T.  Paraffin  Oils  630. 
Beitrage  zur  Assyriol.  u.  semit.  Sprach- 
•wiss.  801. 
„  zur  Gesch.  d.frz.  Spr.  1000. 
„  zur  Geschichte  d.  Taubstum,men-Bil- 

dungswesen  300. 
„  Erlangener,  zurengl.  Philologie  944. 
Beke,  Dr.  C.  Sinai  in  Arabia  343. 
„  C.  T.  The  Sources  of  the  Nile  357. 
Bekker,  I.  Homer.  Blatter  878. 
„  „  [ed.]  Anecdota  Graeca  897  ;  Scholia 

in  Homer.  879. 
„  J.  Roman  de  la  Rose  996. 
Belany,  J.-C.  Falconry  693. 
Belchambers,  R.  [ed.]  Hi^  Court  of  Judi- 
cature 224. 
Belcher,  Lady  Mutineers  of  ^  Bounty '  376. 
M  J*  t^^"  I  Am.]  Relig.  Denojn.  in  U.S.  tti. 
Belkassem,Ben  Sedira  Langue  Kabyle  800. 
Belknap,  J.  [Am.]  New  Hampshire  367. 
Bell+  Laird,  Drs.  Diarrhcea^  etc.  593. 
„  A.  De  Locativi  go6. 
„  A.  M.  Faults  of  Spch.  296  ;   Princ.  of 
Spch.  290 ;  Visible  Spch.  300  (290, 
786,  797,  94s) ;  World-Engl.  1009. 
„      „  Lects.  on  Conveyancing  195. 
„  ^vc  C^^%.  Anai.  of  Express,  b^',   Cor- 
resp. 558 ;   The  Hand  5. 
,,  Can.  C.  D.  Henry  Martyn  93. 
„  C.  F.  Moberly  Pharaoh  to  Fellah  354. 
„  C.  N.  \K.m..'\  Red  River  Settlemeni,-^y, 

Selkirk  Settlement  363. 
,,  Dugald  R  ocks  round  Glasgow  ^to{2,-^o). 
,,  D.  C.  Tower  of  London  ■^■z-^. 
„  D.  C.  + A.  M.  Elocutionist  786  (96). 
,,  Maj.  E.  Oxzis  and  Indus  345. 
„  Prf.  F.  Jeffrey  Comp.  Anat.  andPhys. 

533  (562) ;  Echini  of ''  Alert'  517. 
,5  G.  J.    Comms.  on  Law  of  Scotl.  207  ; 

Princ.  of  Law  of  Scotl.  184  (two). 
,,  H.  Landlord  and  Tenant  ^o'^. 
„  H.  C.  P.  Maldive  Islands  349. 
„  H.  T.  M.  [ed.]  Half  Hours  with  No- 
velists 740. 
,,  J.  Drawing  Book  657. 
„  J.  +  Dwelly,    J.    H.    [eds.]    Laws    of 

Excise  218. 
,,   'Joseph.  Operations  of  Surgery  sj^, 
,,  Sir  J.  L.  Iron  and  Steel  6^-^. 
,,  J.  M.  Law  of  Arbitration  189. 
,,  J.  S.  [Am.]  Expert  Testimony  227. 
„  Rob.  [ed.]  Ballads  758  (143) ;  Songs  of 

Dramat.  759. 
„  Rob.  [ed.]  Civil  War  ^15. 
,,  Dr.  Rob.  Children  582  ;  Women  581. 
„  Thos.  Crustac.  530  ;  Crust,  of  ^Erebus* 
517  ;  Reptiles  (two)  546  ;  Quadrup. 
553. 
y,  W.  Diet,  of  Law  of  Scotl.  185. 
,,  W.  E.  Carpentry  635. 
Bellairs+  Davie  Stamp  Collecting  485. 
,,  Lady  Transvaal  War  ^26. 
„  H.  S.  K.+Askhedkar,  L.  G.  Marathi 

Gramm.  833. 
,,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  W.  Military  Career  607. 
Bellamy,  C.  J.  Tables  for  Engs.  602. 
I,  'KAvf.lPLm.']  Looking  Backward  "J  ^Z. 
,,  Edw.  Oper.  Surg.  574  ;  Surg.Anat.^j^. 
„  G.  S-  Shakesp.  Dictionary  "j-jj. 
Bellanger,  L.  Rime  Francaise  986. 
Bellarmine,  Card,  R.  Book  of  Psalms  ^%. 
Bellars,  Rev.  W.  Before  the  Throne  103. 
Bcilasis,  E,  Cherubini 6t^. 
Bellay,  Joachim  du  Oeuvres  999. 
Belleau,  R^my  Oeuvres  999. 
Bellefeuille  de  [Canad.  ;  ed.]  Code  of  Pro- 
cedure of  Canada  224. 
Bellermann,    C.    F.   [tr.]    Portug.    Volks- 
lieder  138. 
.,  \^.  De  Meiris  Sophoclis  131  (886) 


BeIleshetm,Can.A.CaM.CA.^^OT//:6s<S4). 
Bellew,Surg.-Gen.  H.  W.  AffghanisU  344  s 
Cholera  570;    Hist,  of  ChoL  570; 
Indus,  to  Tigris 84i\. ;  Kashmiris  ; 
Missn.  toAfgh.  426  ;  Pukkkto  Lang., 
(two)  837  ;  Races  of  Afgh.  344. 
Bellows,  J.  French  Dictionary  984. 
Belloy,  Marq.  de  Colujnbus  308. 
Bellingham,  H.  Catholicism  <&*   Protet- 

iantism  86. 
Bell-Lloch,  M.  [ed.]  Llegend.  Catal.  138. 
Belot,  Pere  J.  B.  Did.  Franc. -ArabeZos. 
Belsch,  F.  Bern,  von  Ventadom  979. 
Belt,  Thos.  Nicaragua  370  (556). 
Beltrame,  D.  G.  Lingua  Denka  854. 
Bemis,  Dr.  E.  W.  [Am.]  Co-operation.  240. 
„  G.   American  Neutrality  ^-^-z   ;  Rebel 

Belligcy.  232. 
Bemrose,W..5MA/-TO^.  684;  Fret-wk.  (three) 
684;    Ppr.    Wk.    (two)  684:     Wd. 
Carvg.  684  ;  Wright  of  Derby  663. 
Benary,  A.  A.  RO'mische  Lautlehre  901. 
Bendall,C.  Catal.Buddh.MSS.  816;  Nepal 

&=  N.  India  468  (348). 
Bender,  C.  B.  [Am.]  Metallic  Bridges  599. 
„  F.  Gesch.  d.griech.  Litt.  872, 
„  H.  Der  jitngere  Plinius  933- 
Bendsen,  B.  Nordfries.  Sprache  936. 
Beneche,  Classigues  Lat.  909. 
Benecke,  A.  Franz.  Aussffra^ke  9S3.     • 
„  F.  E.  Psychol  176. 
,,  G.  F.  Mittelhochdeut.  Wbch.  937. 
Beneden,  P.  J.  van  Parasites  572. 
Benedict  of  Peterboro'  Gesta  Henric.  it. 

408  (410). 
„  E.  C.  [Am.]  Admiralty  Jurisdic.  225. 
„  J.  [Am.]  N.V.Civil&'Crim./usticezzd. 
„  Sir  Julius  W^tfier  674  (673). 
Benedik,  Prf.  R.  Coal-Tar  Colours  632. 
Beneke,  F.  E.  Erzhgslehre.  282  ;  Psyck.- 

pad.Abh.  286(282). 
Binizet^  St.,  Vie  de  981. 
Benfey,  Prf.  Theod.  Einl.  to  *  Pa^itschat.* 
121 ;  Gesch.  d.  Sprachw.  796  (826) ; 
Griech.      Wrzl.-lex.    868  ;      Indog. 
Optativ.  St4  ;  Kl.  Schr.  794  ;  Pen 
Keilinschr.  834  ;  Sattsc.  Ckrest.  816; 
Sansc.  Diet.  815  ;Sancr.Gra?n.  S15; 
Vedica  (two)  817  (794). 
Bengel,  J.  A.  Gnomon  22(25). 
Benham,  J.  M.  [Am.]  Indust.  Liberty  zss 
,,  Can.  W.  Comp.  to  Lecty.  105  ;  Did.  oj 
Rel.  44  ;  Lent  Sermon  104 ;    Prot. 
Ep.  Ch.  68  ;   Wines.  320. 
„     ,,  {^^^  Serms.for  Christian  Year  g-]. 
„  W.  B.  EarthivorfHs  539. 
Benjacob,  I.  A.  Ozar  Ha-SepharimZxi.. 
Benjamin,  J.  P.  Pers.  Property  214(220). 
,  Park  [Am.]  Wrinkles  602. 
,  S.  G.  W.  [Am.]  Art  in  Amer.  651  \Am. 
Artists  651  ;  Atlantic  Islands  sg^  \ 
Persia    <&^  Persians    351  ;    Persia- 
[hist.]  393  (383)  ;  Troy  467  (879). 
Benloew,  L.    Grece   800;    Lang.   Albam^ 
IQ06  {605) ;  Noms  de  Notttbre  814 
Rkythmes  863  (qS6). 
Benn,  A.  W.  Greek  Philosophers  156. 
„  G.  Town  of  Belfast  331. 
Bennet,  Dr.  Hy.  Shores  ofMediter.  590. 
Bennett,  Dr.  A.  H.  Electro-diagnosis  566. 
„  A. W.  Aip.Flora  527  ;  Cryptog.Bot.  522. 
„  Dr.  C.  W.  [Am.]   Xtn.  Archaol.  646 

(49)  ;  Natl.  Educ.  278  ;  Pedag.  272. 
.,  Eug.  [Am.]  LonghttTid (two)  797. 
,,  G.  Naturalist  in  Australasia  531. 
„  Joseph  Billiards  700. 
„  ].C[PiSf\.]  History  of  Saints  "j^ 
„  Sir  Risd.  Diseases  0/ Bible  A-ii-iQ.  mo). 
„  W.  H.  The  Mishnazo. 
Benning,  H.  T.  Limita.  of  Actions  204. 
Benny,  P,  B.  Criminal  Code  of  Jews  196, 
Benoist,  A.  Syntax  Franpaise  q8j , 
,,  L.  E.  Plautns'  'Aulularia    g^^. 
Benoit,  C.  Essai  historigue  885. 
„  de  Ste.  More  Roman  de  Troie  993(739, 
988). 
Benrath,  Prf.  K.  Bernardino  Ockino  64 
Bensley.R.L.  [ed.]  FourthBk.  of  Ezra.  17. 
Benson,  A.  C.  William  Laud6i. 
„  Abp.  E.  W.  Boy-Life  269 ;  Cathedral 

88  ;  Serms.  (two)  296. 
,,  'Rtv.li.C.[Am.]Lifeamg.Chodawsg2^ 
„  Rev.  Jos.  Notes  23. 
„  W.  Science  of  Colour  {two)  657. 
Bent,  J.  T.  Cyclades  333;  Genaa  446. 


BENT] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[BIRT 


Bent,  Theod.  [ed.]  Sayings  of  Great  Men 

786. 
:Bentham,    G.  British  Flora  527  ;  Fhra 
Hong-Kongiensis  529. 
„  +Hooker,Sir  J.D.  G£»er.P/a;«i.  521. 
,»  +Muller,  Sir  F.  Flora  Austral.  531, 
.  .,,  Jeremy  Wks.  161  (172,179)  ;   Deontol. 
174  (161)  ;   Morals  and  Legisl.  161 
(174,181,254)  ;  Rationale  of  Punish- 
ment 243  ;    Theory  of  Legisl.   161 
(254) ;   Usury  Laws  239. 
-Bentley,    Prf.    R.     Botany    (three)    520 
Organic  Mai.  Med.  584. 
„  +Tnmen,  H.  Media'nal Plants  5S6. 
,,  Rich.  Corresp.  720;  Diss,  on  Ep.  of 

Phal.  874  ;  Notae  Horat.  912. 
„  Rev.  W.  H.  Life  on  Congo  92  ;  Kongo 
Lang,  (two)  854. 
-Benton,  T.H.  [Am.]  Thirty  Years'  View 

457  (263)- 
Benzoni,  Gir.  Hist,  of  New  World -^Sz. 
Beowulf  g$$. 
Beranger,  P.  J.  de  Memoir  of  Himself 

732;  Songs  Tj\, 
BerbHnger,  W.  Hdtel  Ramb.  982 ;  Ling. 

Rom.  Rust.  907. 
Serdez,  J.  Ronsard  1000. 
Berdoe,  Dr.  E.  Browning  723. 
.'J  »  ttlSt. Bernard ST^Z; Dying Sctent. 7 ^Z. 
Beresford,  Rev.  ^ .Lichfield  325. 
Bergaigne,  A.  Conj.  et  Opiat.  814  ;  Lang, 
Sanss.  815;  Lexiqtce  du  Rig  V£da 
817  ;  Relig.  Vid.  817. 
„  +  Henry  V.  Manuel  Sansc.  Ved.  817. 
.Bergen,  J.  Y.  (Am.]  Develop.  Theory  515. 
„  W,  C.  Marine  Engineer  612 ;    Navi 
gation  6zQ. 
Merger,  A.  Eloquence  Latine  910. 

„  B.  Confirence  Pidag.  291. 
-Eergh,  Dr.  R.  Nudibranchiata  544. 
Sergfeaus,  H.  Sprachschatz  d.  Sassen  939. 
Bergnman,  Dr.  J.  Bibliogr.  Elzevir.  711. 
*ergk,  Theod.    Gr.   Litter.    872:   Klein. 
Schr.  862 ;  Lat.  Grant,  goi. 
„  [ed.]  Anthol.Gr.^j6  ;  PoetesLyrici  876. 
Bergmann,   F.   W.    Edda-Gedichte  942 

San  Greal.  737. 
Sergsoe,  W.  Bride  ofRoervig  753. 
Bergstroem+  Hoeijer  [eds.]  Svenska  Folk- 
visor  141. 
Beringer,  J.  J.+C.  Assaying  ^\'z. 
Berington,  J.  Liter.  Hist,  of  Mid.  Ages  tii. 
JBeristain  y  Souza,  J.  M.   Bibliotheca  His- 

Pano-Amer.  707. 
■ierjeau,   J.    Ph.    Livres    Xylogr.    709; 
Printers'  Mks.  710. 
„  Dr.  J.  P.  Syphilis,  etc.  594. 
Berkart.  J.  B.  Bronchial  Asthma  569. 
Berkeley,  Bp.  G.    Wks.  161  (174) ;  Vision 
177. 
„  Rev.  M.  J.  Crypt.  Boty,  522 ;  Fungol. 

523  ;  Mosses  524. 
*'  Berkeley,"  Dominoes  700 ;  Draughts  700. 
Berlese,  A.  Acari,  Myriapoda^  etc.  540. 
"Berlic,  A.  T,  Illyr.  Spracke  1007. 
Berlin  Roy,  Lib.  Arcw.  Handsckiften  806  ; 

SanskHt.  HSS.  B16. 
Serliner  Philologische  Wochenschrift  864. 
„  Studien  fUr  class.  Philol.  ».  Archeeol. 
864. 
'Berliner,  A.  [ed.]  Targum^  Onkelos  17. 
Berlioz,    Hector  Autobiography  673;  In- 
strumentation 675 
Bermingham,  E.  J.  Disposal  of  Dead  588. 
JBernage  Robert  Gamier  1000. 
Bernard,  Emil  William  Langland  945. 
„  M.  Neutrality  ofGi.  Brit.  458  (232). 
„  V.  AutoHte  Patemelle  27Z. 
„  St;  De  Cura  962  ;  SerTft.  998  (988). 
„  Rev.  T.  D.  Doctrine  ofN.  T.  38. 
iBemardakis,  G.  N.  Symbol,  in  Plutarch. 

888  ;  %XQKi.o.  @ovkl5.  889. 
Bernart  de  Ventadorn  Lieder  979. 
^Bemays,  J.  Ges.  Abhdl.    862 ;    Heracl. 
Briefe  89s  ;  Lucian  899  ;  Scaliger 
865. 
•Beraers,  J.  Health  588. 
„  Dame  Juliana  Bk.  of  St.  Alb.  68g  (693) ; 

Fysshynge  693. 
Benihardi,  K.  Sprachgreme  937. 
Bernhardt,  E.  Gothic  (two)  935  ;  Mittel- 

hochd.  937. 
Bemhardy,  G.  Gr.  Liter.  872  (873) ;  Gr. 
Syntax  866  ;  Paralip.  866  ;  Rom. 
Lit  008. 


Bemheim,  Prf.  H.  Therapeutics  567. 

Dr,J.  D.  [Am.]  German  Settlement  in 

Carolina  j6. 
Bemoni,  G.   [ed.]  Italian  Popular  Songs, 

Legends,  etc.  137. 
Bemstein+  Dirsch   [eds.]  Chrestom.  Syr. 

803 ;  Lex,  Syr.  803. 
„  Prf.  A.  Five  Senses  of  Man  177  (554). 
Beroalde  de  VerviUe  Moyen  de  Parvenir 

1000. 
Berre,  Le  Langue  Ponguie  835. 
Berry  Recouvrefn.  de  Normendie  412. 
,,  Ada+ Michaelis,    Em.     Kindergarten 

Songs  289. 
,,  G.  Ritualism  68, 
„  G,  A.  Diseases  of  Eye  577. 
Berryman,  J.  R.  [Am.]  Insurance  202. 
Bersier,   Dr.    E.    Coligny  62  ;    Gospel  in 

Paris  62  ;  Serms.  07  (62). 
Bersu,  Ph.  Die  Gutturafen  901. 
Bert,  Paul  Enseignement  Primaire  281. 
Bertheau,  Prf.  Books  of  Chronicles  27. 
Berthelot  Geographic  Botanigue  526. 
,,  M.  P.  [Am.]  Expiosiz>e  Materials  631. 
Bertin,  G.  Cuneiform  Gramtn.  801. 
Bertocci,   D.  G.  [ed.]  Repertorio  Biblio- 

grafico  707. 
Bertoloni  Flora  Italica  527. 
Bertram,  J.  G.  Aquarium.  518;  Harvest 

of  Sea  622. 
„  Rev.  R.  A.  Diet.  Poet.  III.  96 ;  En- 

cyclo.  96  ;  *  Isaiah^  25. 
Bertran  de  Born  Oetevrcs  980. 
BerviUe,  de  Chevalier  Bayard  439. 
Besant,  Walter.    Novels  743  (74S)  ;  Art  of 

Fiction    792 ;  Authors   &=•    Pubrs. 

jgs  ;  Coligny  62  (385)  ;  Cpt.  Cook  308 

(404);     Early    Fch.     Poetry    730 ; 

Fifty  Yrs.  Ago y.%\  Fch.  Humorists 

731  ;  R.  Jefferies  724  (521)  E.  H. 

Palmer  725  ;   Rabelais  731    (712) ; 

Readings  in  Rabelais  750 
„  +  Palmer,  E.  H.  Jerusalem  42  (342). 
„   +Rice,  J.   Novels  743;    Whittington 

413  (385)- 
„  Dr.  W.  H.  Conic  Sectns.   491  ;  Dyna- 
mics 494  ;  Hydrodyn,  (two)  494. 
Beschius,  C.  J.  Clavis  Ta^nul.  844. 
Beschnidt,  E.  Guillem  de  Caiestaing  gZo. 
Besser,  Dr.  Christ.  34. 
Bessiferes  Prijuges  Populaires  laS. 
Besso,  M.  Roma  nei  Prov&rbi  137, 
Besson.  F.  F.  X.  de  Mirode  85. 
Best,  W.  M.  Evidence  200. 
Bestiarum  Anglo-Saxon  g6i. 
B^tant,  E.  A.  Lexicon  Thucydideum  889. 
Bethe,  W.  Willenserziehung  z88. 
Bethencourt,  J,  de  Conq.ofCanaHans  ^$6. 
Bethune,  Adm.  C.  R.  T).  Navigation  610. 
Bethune-Baker,  J.    F.— w.   Baker,    J.   F. 

Bethune-, 
Bettany,  G.  T.  Darwin  532  (713)  ;  Emin. 

Doctors     558  ;      Thos.     Guy    -jzj ; 

Worlds  Inhai.  306. 
Betteridge,  F.  Handwriting  299. 
Beurmann,  M.  v.  Tigri  Vocab.  810. 
Beust,  Ct.  v.  Memoirs  of  by  himself  ^■^'j. 
Bevan,  Dr.  E.  Honey  Bee  622  (542). 
„  G.  P.  [ed.]  Indus.  Geogr.  of  Fee.  629, 

ofGt.Brit.  628,  of  U.S.  629  ;  Indtist. 

Classes  628  ;  Relief  A  tL^o-j  ;  Statist. 

Atl.  315. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Brit.  Manuf.  Indus.  628. 
,,  T.  F.  British  New  Guinea  375. 
,,  Can.     W.     L.     Manual   of   Modern 

Geography  309  (305). 
„  ,,  +PhiIlpot,  Rev.    H.  W.  Mediaeval 

Geography  310. 
Beveridge,  D.  Cuirass  <&^  Tulliallan  330. 
„  Bp.  W.  Theological  Works  2. 
Bevis  ofHaynton  738. 
Bewick,  T.  Works  650  [Memoir  650  (659)]. 
„  Wm.  Letters  650. 
Beyer,A.F(?ca^i&.  im  Altfrz.  u.Prov.  977. 
E.    Pronomina    im  Rolandlied  992  % 

Neufz.  Lautsyst.  983  :  Phon.  983. 
Bezold,  C.  Babylan.-Assyr.  Liter.  802. 
,.  ,,  [ed.]  Achd7n-Inschr.    802;    Schatz- 

hdhle  804. 
„  Dr.  W.  v.  TJieory  of  Colour  657  (49s). 
Bezzenberger,    Prf.  A.  Got.   Adverb.  935  ; 

Lith.  Wks.  (three)  1007. 
,  ,,  [ed.]  Beitrdge  812 ;    Litt.   Drucke 

1007. 
Bhadrabahusvamin  Kapa-sMra  828. 


Bhagavad  Gita  822  ;  in  Tamil  845. 
Bhagavat  Purana  822  ;  in  Marathi  833. 
Bhahmegupta  Ss'  Bhascara  828. 
Bhandarkar,  R.  G.  RfiM.  on  Samcr.  MSS. 

816. 
Bharatae  Responsa  130. 
BhSravi  KirSCtdrjuniyS.  822. 
Bliartrihari  Poems    824 ;    Ravdna-badha 

822  ;  Vakya-padtya  827. 
Bhdsh&parichheda  826. 
Bhaskara  siddhanta  siromani  827. 
Bhatt,  P.  M.  Gujarati  Grammar  831. 
Bhattacharyya,     K.     K.      Joint    Hindu 

Family  231. 
Bhatta  NSrayana  Venisamh&ra  823. 
Bhattoj  idikshita  Siddhanta  Kaumudi  827, 
Bhava-Prakasha  828. 
Bhavabhflti  Dramas  823. 
Bhide,  G.  H.  Marathi  Primer  ^■i'^. 
Biagi,  Dr.  Guido  [ed.]  Bibl.  Dant.  772. 
Biart,  L,  Aztecs  360. 
Bible,  Holy  16-19. 
,,  Folklore  120. 
,,  Myths  120. 
Bibliographia  Hungarica  706. 
Bibliographic  d.  Ungar.  Liter.  706. 
„  Nat.  Belg.  705. 

,,  d.  Travaux  Histor.  d.  I,  Free.  437. 
Bibliographischer  Anzeigerf.  roman.  Spr. 

u.  Lit.  967. 
Biblioteca  de  las  Trads.  pop.  Espan,  138. 
Bibliotheca  Philologica   (two)  861  (793)  ; 
Bibl.  Phil.  Class.  861. 
„  GeographicaArabicaSoy. 
,,  Normannica  gS8. 
,,  Philologica  {two)  &61  (793). 
, ,  , ,  Classica  861. 
Bibliothek  Indogerm.  Grammatiken  812. 

„  Pddagog.  Classifier  2&6. 
Bibliotheque  de  tEcole  d.  Hauies  Etudes 
864. 
,,  Franfaise  du  Moyen-dge  990. 
,,  Provenfale  g-j^, 

Bibliotheque  Nationale,  Paris, Catalogues: 
Arab.  MSS.  806  ;  Ethiop.  MSS.8og ; 
Prtd.  Bks.  (three)  703  ;  Syr.  MSS. 
803. 
Bickell,  A.  J.  [Am.]  Architecture  30^. 
„  G.  Hebrew  Gratnmar  810  (21). 
'Bickerdyke,  John'[=F.  C.  Cook]  Ale  &^ 
^^er  632  (251,  758)  ;  Angling  Books 
(two)  693-4. 
Bickersteth,  Bp.    E.  H.  Conununion  I  ^ 
Hades  115;  *  Mark'  24;   Rock  of 
Ages  no  ;  Spirit  of  Life  112. 
,,  M.  C.  Bp.  R.  Bickersteth  60. 
Bickley,  A.  C.  George  Fox  75. 
Bickmore,  A.S.East  Indian  Archipel.  2^9- 
Bicknell,  A.  J.  [Am.]    Architecture  (four) 

671  ;   Wooden  Buildings  670. 
,,  G.  A.  [Am.]  Indiana  Law  (two)  225, 
Bida  [artist]  Four  Gospels  i^-^. 
Bidder,  H.  Strabo  889. 
Biddle,  A.  [Am.]  Law  of  Warranties  220. 
„  „  +G.  [KniJ]  Laiu  of  Stockbrokers  •zT.j. 
„  Prf.  J.  [Am.]  Materia  Mcdica  584. 
,,  T.  Knots  610. 
Biddulph,  Maj.  J.  Tribes  of  Hindoo  Koosh 

344  (830)- 

Biden,  W.  D.  Vain,  of  Estates  (two)  269. 
Bidermann,      J.      Die     Romanen    972  ; 

Italiener  972. 
Bidpai  Fables  130. 
Bidwell,  C.  T.  Balearic  Isl.  338  ;  Panama 

370- 
Bierbaum,  J.    Fremdsprachl.    Unterricht 

293- 

Biese,  A.  NaturgefUhl  131  (133)  ;  Plautus 
^  Terence  919. 
F.  Philosophic  d.  Aristoteles  8g8. 
'Q\g,2ii\dQX.,^^.P.Gaudama,tke  Bouddha  14, 
Bigelow,  Dr.  H.  R.  Gymscol.  Electrothe- 
rapeutics 581. 
„  J.    [Am.]    W.  C.    Bryant    729   (728)  ; 
France  &*  Confederate  Navy  45S  ; 
Molinos  87. 
„  L.  J.  [Am.]  Bench  and  Bar  2\^  (187). 
„  M.   M.  [Am.]  Elem.   of  Equity  igig ; 
Estoppel   199 ;   Fraud    (two)    200  ; 
Proced,  in  Eng.  185  (406) ;  Torts 
(two)  2ig. 
I,  ,)  [ed.]  Billsy  etc.  igo  ;  Insur.  RePts. 
202  ;  Placita  Ang.-Nor.  185  (406)  ; 
Torts.  2ig. 
Bigg,  Dr.  C,  Christian  Platonists  160. 


Bigg,  H. Heather  0?tkoprag7us s^^;  Ortho- 
praxy 575  ;  Spinal  Curv.  578. 
„  J.  [ed.]  Clauses  Consolidation  Acts  192 

(202);  Railway  Acts  216. 
Bigg-Wither,  T.  F.  houth  Brazil  372. 
Bigmore,     E.     C  +  Wyman,     C.    W.   H. 

Bibliogr.  of  Printing  709  (638). 
Bigorie    de     Laschamps,    F.    MicJul    de 

Montaigne  looi. 
Bigsby,   J.    Thesaurus  Dev.-Carb.    50S  i 

Thes.  Silur.  508. 
Bijvanck,  W.  G.  C.  Villon  looo- 
Biibrough,  K.  J.  ' Twixt FccSs' Spain-^x-^, 
Bill,  L.  [Am.]  Winter  in  Florida -^6$. 
Billing,  A,  Science  of  Gems  665. 
Billings,  E.  R.  Tobacco  617. 
,,  Dr.  J.  S.  [Am.]  Ventilation  634. 
,,  R.  W.  Antiquities  of  Scot  id.  328  (669). 
Billington,  C.  E.  [Am.]  Diphtheria  568. 
Billroth,  Prf.  T.  Surg.Pathology  574  (583). 
Bilson,  Bp.  T.  Government  of  Church  88. 
Binder,  W.[ed.]  Thes.  adagiorum  lat.  133. 
Bindseil,  H.  E.  Abh.  z.  vergleich.  Sprach- 

lehre  796  ;  Concord.  Pindar.  880. 
Binet,  A.  Micro-Qrganisms  515. 
„  „  +F^r^,  C.  Animal  Magnetisin  495 
.        (80.  567). 
Bmgham,  A.  [Am.]  Real  Prop,  (two)  215. 
„  Cpt.  D.  A.  The  Bastille  244  (438). 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Corresp,  of  Napoleon  442. 
,,  J.  Origines  Ecclesiastics  44. 
Binney,  C.  J.T.[Am.]  Binncy  Family  482. 
,,  Dr.  T.  Sermons  (two)  g7. 
,,  W.  G.  Mollusca  (two)  544. 
Binnie,  W.  O.  T.  Hist.  117  ;  PsaljnszS. 
Binns,  R,  W.  Pottery  in  Worcester  663. 
,,  Prf.  W.  Orthographic  Projections  ^00. 
Binz,  Prf.  C.  Therapeutics  584. 
Biographisches  Jahrb.f.  Alterthu7nsk.2,6s. 
Biologia  Centrali- Americana  531  [Archa- 

ologia  469}. 
Bion,  Carmina  876. 

Biondelli,    B.    DialctH    Gallo-ltal.    970  ; 
Glossariutn  Azteco  859. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Evangelium  Aztecuin  S^g. 
Biot,  E.  Instntction  en  Chine  272. 
,,  J.  B.  Astron.  Indienne  827. 
Bippart,  G.  Pindar's  Leben  880. 
Birch,  J.  Books  on  Architec.  (four)  671. 
,,  Dr.   S.   Anc.    Pottery  €£j^;    HierogL 
Diet.    798  ;  Hierog.    Gramm.    798  ; 
Hist,  of  Egypt  392  (39,390). 
,,  „  [ed.]  Egyptian  Texts  799. 
„   W.  de  Gray  Domesday  Book  314  (409) ; 

Life  of  King  Harold  532. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Cartul.  LS'«:r(7w.  406  (197,258) ; 
Cat.   of  Seals  in   Br.    Mies.   477  ; 
Charters    of  Loiidon    245 ;    Fasti 
Monastici  406. 
Birch- Hirschfeld  Prf.  A.  Gral-Sage  737  ; 
Troubad.    bek.    epische  Stoffe    979 
(730)- 
Bird,  C.  Geology  of  Yorkshire  510. 
„  Charles  Higher  Education  274. 
,,  F.J.  Dyet^s  Com.panion  632. 
„  F.  S.  Landof  Dykes  312. 
,,,   H.  E.  Books  on  Chess  (three)  6gg. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Chess  IMasterpieces  6g9. 
,,  Isab.  [  =  Mrs.  Bishop]  Gold.  Cherson. 
349  ;  Hawai  (two)  376 ;  Japan  351 ; 
Rocky  Mountains  359 ;    Shintoisnt 
120. 
„  J,  Protection  against  Fire  245. 
,,  John  Annals  of  Natal  258  {454)- 
Birdwood,  A.   R.   [ed.]   Arabic  Reading 

Book  806. 
,,  Sir.  G.  C.  M.  Arts  of  India  646  (629). 
Birkbeck,  'W.'L.  Distribution  of  Land  239. 
Birkenhoff,  R.  ''  Brandanlegende'^  995. 
Birkenstamm.Th.  Latein.  Conjugatn.  863. 
Birklein.  F.  Substantiv.  Inflnitiv  866. 
Birks,  Rev.  H.  A.  Saint  Peter  48. 
„  Prf.  T.  R.  Ch.  <5r=  State  gg  ;  Creation 
117  ;    Dijffic.  of  Belief  <, ;    '  Isaiah* 
30  ;  MS.  Evid.  of  N.  T.  ig ;  Mod. 
Thought  117  ;  Utilitarianism  168  ; 
Vict,  ofDiv.  Goodness  no. 
Birlinger,  Ant.  Schwab,  Wb.  940  ;  Volkstk, 

aus  Schivaben  (two)  147. 
Birrell,  A.  Charlotte   Bronte    722   (713)  ; 

Obiter  Dicta  716. 
Birt,  Th.    Antike  Buchwesen   908  (872); 
Elpides  873  ;  LateiniscJie  Lauilehri 
goi  (902} ;  Ovid  914. 
„  W.  R.  Law  of  Storms  505. 


BISB-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[BONA- 


Bisbee,  L.   H.+Simmonds,  J.  C.  [Ams.] 

Bd.ofTr.&'ProdticeExcItai^ei&s- 
Bischoff,  A.  Platan's  * Phaedon*  8g6. 
„  F.  Crestien  von  Troyes  993, 
„  Dr.  G.  Geology  505. 
„  H.  Bernart  von  Ventadom  979. 
„  J.  Woollen  Manufactures  640. 
Bishop,  H.  G.  [Am.]  Practic.  Printer  63S. 
„  J.  L.  [Am.]  Insolvency  igo. 
„  J.  P.   [Am.]  Crim.  Law  (three)  196; 
Contracts  194 ;  Marr,  &»  Div.  206 
^-        (225). 
„  N.  H.  [Am.]  Voyage  of  ^  Paper  Canoe' 

690. 
„  W.  H.  [Am.]  Old  Mexico  370  (469). 
Biskupa  SSgur  942. 
Bismarck,  Prince  Letters  444. 
Bispham,  G.  T.  [Am.]  Equity  199  ;  Syst. 

of  Just.  225. 

Bissell,  Prf.  C.  C.  [Am.]  Apocrypha  31 

(20,24) ;  Bibl.  Ant,  39  ;  Pentat.  118. 

Bisset,  A.  Anti-Corn-Law  Struggle  243  ; 

Essays  386  (17S);  Hist.  ofCmnwlth. 

416  ;    Hist,    of  Pari.    259    (405) ; 

k,      Stn^glefor  Parly.  Govt.  416  (259, 

405)- 
,,  Gen.  Sir  J.  South  Africa  687. 
Bissinger,  G.  Euripides'  '  Alcestis*  884. 
Bisson,  F.  S-  de  C.  [ed.]  Our  Schools  &» 

Colleges  276. 
Bithel),   Dr.    R.    Agnostic    ProhleTns  6  ; 

Creed  of  Agnostic  6. 
Bittleston,  A.  H.  [ed.]  Reports  in  Cham.- 

bers  222. 
Biundi,  G.  Diz.  Siciliano-Italiano  971. 
Bizonfy,  F.  Hungarian  Dictionary  840. 
Bjerring,  N.  Oriental  Church  57. 
BjSrling,  P.  R.  Pumping  Engines  598  ; 

pp.  Consir.  598. 
Bjornson,  B.    Novels  753  ;  Drama  779, 
Blaauw,  "W.  H.  Barons'  War  411. 
Black  Book  of  Carmarthen  1004  (135, 429). 
Black,  A.  +  C.  [pubs.]  Atlas  307. 
„  C.  B.  South  of  Prance  312. 
,,  Geo.  First  Aid  sj6  ;  Househ.  Med.  592. 
,,  J.  R.  [Am-l  Young  Japan  351. 
,,  John  Gas  Fitting  635. 
,,  R.  Horse  Racing  6%^. 
„  W,  Bre^ngt-^x. 
I,  William.     Novels  743  ;  Goldsmith  721 

,,  W.  G.  Folk-Medicine  12S  (ssS):  Heligo- 
land 314  ;  Paroch.  Law  210. 
,,  W.  H.  Leathersellers'  Company  241. 
Blackburn,  C.  Contract  of  Sale  220. 
„  C.  F.  Catalogue  Titles  6^  FbcabuLjis. 
„  H.  Art  in  ^tns,  781 ;  Biile  Birds  43 ; 
Breton  Folk  313 :  Caldecoti  650;  Fch. 
)•         Waterg.  Places  2,^^^  '>  Bl^rtz  Mtns. 
'  314  ;  Normandy  313  ;  Spain  337. 

„  J.  S.  C.  [Am.]  Reply  to  Garfield  785 

(^note). 
„  Dr.  W.  M.  [Am.]  Coligfty  62;  Farel 

66 ;  St.  Patrick  55  ;  Zwingli  66. 
Blackburne,  E.  Lord  Blackbume  187. 
„  E.  O.  Illustr.  Irishwomen  433  (252). 
Blacker  Fly  Tyeing  694. 
„  B.  H.  Gloucs.  Notes  &*  Queries  320. 
Blackie  [Miss],  C.  Place-Nantes  813. 
„  Prf.  J.  S.  AtheisTn  5  ;  Burns  721  (713); 
Four  Phases  of  Morals  175  \Aristot. 
IS9,  Socrat^x^Z,   Utilit.  t68]  :  Gk. 
Pronunc.  868;  Lang.ofScoi.Hghlds, 
1003  ;  Musa  Burchicosa  758  C251)  ; 
Scot.  Song  715  ;  ^^ct?^.  Hghlds.  (Sr* 
iii".  Za-H/j-239  ;  Self-Cult.  295  (708)  ; 
SoTigs  of  Rel.  Life  103  ;  What  does 
Hist.  Teach  ?  3S5  (178) ;  Wise  Men 
of  Greece  157. 
„  &  Son  [pubs.]  Modem  Cyclopedia  701. 
Elackley,  Dr.  C  H,  Hay  Fever  ^^t. 
„  Rev.  W.  S.  Patiperism  247. 
Blackmore,  R.  D.     Novels  743. 
„  Rev.  R.  W.  [tr.]  Doctr.  of  Russian 

Church  57. 
Blackstone,  Sir  W.  Comms.  on  Laws  oj 

England  184  (181). 
Blackwall,  J.  Spiders  ofGt.  Britain  540. 
Blackwell,  Dr.  Elizab.  Moral  Edttc,  253 

Hum,  Elem.  in.  Sex  253. 
,,  "E,.  Blue  Ribbon  Movement  z$i. 
Blad£,  J.  F.  Origine  des  Basques  839. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Contes  d'Agenais  136;  Contes 
Gasc.  136  (123):  Pois  Gasc.T^6  (123) 
Proverbes  Gasc.  136. 


Blades,  W.  Caxton  (two)  710  ;  Enem.  of 

Bks.  707 ;   Germ.   Mor.  Play  781 : 

How  to  tell  a  Caxton  710  ;  Numisnt 

lypogr.  710;  Signatures  710. 

Blagg,  J.  W.Ztfw  <zj  Aj  Public  Meeting -2x6. 

Blagrove,  G.  H.  Marble  Decoration  634 

Shoring  671. 
Blaikie,  Alex.  [Am.]  Presbyterianism  74. 
„  Prf.  W.  G.  Bihle  Hist.  40 ;  David  27  ; 
'  Ephes.y   etc.  24;  7?«^.    Gazetteer 
305 ;    Leaders  in    Philanthy.    94 ; 
Livingstone  353  (93) ;   Prchrs.    of 
Scotl.  65  ;  Ministry  of  Xt.  47  (94) 
'Santl.'  24  ;  ^t??-^  of  Ministry  94. 
Blaine,  Prf.  D.  P.  Rural  Sports  6%$- 
„  J.  G.  [Am.]  Twenty  Years  of  Congress 

457  (263). 
Blair,  A.  A.  [Am.]  Analysis  of  Iron  643. 
,,  Dav.    Cj/c/(7.   ^  Austral.    374    (379); 

History  of  Australasia  374. 
„  Rob.  Poetical  Works  764, 
,,  Rev,  W.  Bishop  Leighton  6t. 
Blake,  C.  [Am.]  Providence  Stage  679. 
,,  Dr.  Carter  Fancy  Mice  685. 
„  Edith  O.  Realities  of  Freemasonry  79. 
„  E.  V.  Arctic  Experiences  381. 
„  J.  F.  Astron.  Myths  128  (499) ;  Foss. 

Cephalop.  543. 
„  Sophia  J.  Visit  to  Atner.  Schools  279. 
„  Wm.  Poetical  Wks.  764  (756,  757). 
„  W.P,  [Am.]  Geol.  Reconn.  of  Calif  512. 
Blakelee,  G.E.  [Am.]  Simple  Meckan.  602. 
Blakesley,  T.  H.  Currents  of  Electy.  605. 
Blakey,  R.  Angling  Liter.  693 ;  Phil,  of 

Mhid  155  ;  Polit.  Liter.  254. 
Blakiston,  J.  A.  The  Teacher  301. 
Blakston,    W.    A.   [ed.]   CasseWs  Bk.    of 

Canaries  685. 
Blanc,  Ch.  Grammar  of  Painting  6s6',  Art 

in  Omam,  682. 
„  Dr.  H.  Captivity  in  Abyssinia  354. 
„  J.  Bibliogr,  Italico-Frangaise  334. 
•,,  Louis  History  of  Ten  Years  441. 
Blancandin  et   V Orgueilleuse    d' Amour 

996. 
Blanch,  W.  H.  Blue-Coat  Boys  280  ;  Dtil- 

wich  College  2j6. 
Blanchard,  G.  A.  [Am.]+Weeks,    E.  P. 
[Am.]  On  Mines  208. 
J.  [Am.]  Freemasonry  79. 
Rufus  [Am.lPo///.  Parties  in  U.S.'2.6-3,. 
Blanchardyn  ad  Eglantyne  738. 
Blanch^t,   A,  Ecoles  pour  Aveugles  300 ; 

Education  des  Aveugles  300. 
Elandford,  G.  F.  Insanity  568  (205). 
Blanford,  H.  F.  Geog.  of  Ind.  346  ;  Clhn. 
of  Ind,^  etc.  590  (504)  ;  Rainfall  0} 
Ind.  505, 
„  W.  T.  Fauna  of  Brit.  Ind.  555  (553)  ; 
Geol.  &>  Zool.  of  Abyss.   556  (511, 
553);  Zool.  &=  Geol.  of  Pers.  555 

(351.  5",  530)- 
Blank,  E.  Epigraphied.  Aipes  Martt.goS' 
Blanqui,  J.  A.  Hist,  of  Polit,  Econ.  233. 
Blant,  E.  le  Inscript.  Crit.  de  la  Gaule  905. 
Blaserna,  Prf.  P.  Theory  of  Sound  4g^{6js). 
Blass,  F.  Attiscke  Beredsamkt,   874  (892, 

893)  ;  Ausspr.  d.  Griech.  868. 
„  „  [ed.]  Antipkon,  etc.    8gi ;  Eleisch. 

Inschr,  870. 
Blater,  Jos.  Quarter-Squares  269. 
Elau,  O.  [ed  ]  Bosnisch-THrkische  Sprach- 

Denkmaler  841. 
Blaum,  R.  Quaestt.  Valerian.  926. 
Blavatsky,  Mme.  H.  P.  Isis  Unveiled  78  ; 

Secret  Doctrine  78. 
Blaydes.  F.  A.  [ed.]  Visitat.  of  Beds.  478. 
Bleckly,  H.  Socrates  &=  AtheniaTts  158. 
Bleek,  Prf.  F.  Apocalypse  yj  ;  Introduc- 
tions to  O.  &»  N.  T.  16. 
,,  W.  H.  J.  Bushman  Folkl.  151;  Grajn, 

of  S.  Afr.  Langs,  853  ;  Langs,  of 

Mozamb.  855. 
,,  ,,  [tr.}  Reynard  in  S.  Afr.i.si(j'ZT). 
Blenkinsop,  W.  H.  MedicalEduc.  298(559), 
Blennerhassott,    Ly.   Mme.   de  StaSl  732 

,  (253.  442)- 
„  Sir  R.  on  Ireland  421. 
Blickling  Homilies  961. 
Bligh,  Ivo  Cricket  695. 
Blight,  J.  T.  Anc.  Crosses  of  Cortvwall ^'jo. 
Blind,   Mathilde    Geo.    Eliot   723    (713) ; 

Mme.  Roland  732  (253.  713). 
Blinn,  L.  J.    [Am.]    Tin^  Sheet-Iron  dr* 
Copperplate  644. 


Bliss,G.[Am.;  ed.]  CodeofCiv.  Proced.126. 
„  P.  [Am.]  On  Code  Pleadit^  228. 
Bloch,    Isaac   [ed.]  Inscriptions    Tumu- 

laires  Six. 
Blochmann,  H.  Prosody  of  Persia  S35  1 

Urdu  Dictionary  832. 
Block,  Rob.  J.  Table  of  Judges  of Eng.  187. 
Blodgett,  L.  [Am.  J  Climatology  of  U.S.  504. 
Blomefield,  Francis  Hist,  of  Norfolk  324. 
Blomfield,  Bp.  A.  Bp.  C.  J.  Blomfield  60. 
Blondel  Reauci.  Normanniote  412. 
Bloomfield,  Lady  Lord  Bloomfield  422  ; 
Reminiscences  422. 
,  M.  Recessive  Accent  in  Gnek  867. 
J,  Rob.  Works  765, 
Bloomstrvalla  Saga  942. 
Blount,  T.  Ancient  Tenures  214  (239). 
Blow,  Susan  E.  [Am.]  Study  of  Dante  734. 
Bloxam,  Prf.  C.  L.  Chemistry  ^^t.  Labora- 
tory Teaching  498. 
„  +  Huntingdon,  A.  K.  Metals  64^, 
Dr.  J.  R.  [ed.]  Magdalen  College  277. 
B'loxham,  M,  H.  Gothic  Archit.  667(98); 

Vestments  98. 
Blume,  C.  L.  Flora  Java  529. 
„  E.  Geschichtsunterricht  292. 
„  F.+  Lachmann,  K.  +  Rudorff,  A.  [eds.] 

Rdmische  Feldmesser  931. 
„  Rud.  Geruhdium^  im.  Engliscken  947. 
Blumer,  F.  A  lexander  der  Grosse  994. 
Bliimner,  H.  Studien  zu  Lucian  899. 
Blundell,  Wm.  Hist,  of  Isle  of  Man  321. 
Blunt,   Lady  Anne  Bedouin   Tribes  343 ; 

^cjd  343- 
„  Rev.  Henry  History  ofElisha  27. 
„  Dr.  J.  H.  Bk.  of  Ch.  Law  98  (197) ; 
Compan.  to  Bible  24;  Diet.  ofDocir. 
Theol.  44 ;  Diet,  of  Sects  68  (44)  ; 
Direct.  Pastorale  94  ;  Doctr.  of  C. 
ofE.  67  ;  Etig.  Bible  21 ;  Know,  of 
Bk.  of  C.  P.  los  :  Reform,  of  C.  of 
E.  414(58) ;  Sacraments  89 ;  Tewksh. 
Abbey  66g. 
„  „  [ed.]  Annotated  Bible  24  ;  Book  of 

Common  Prayer  105. 
„  Dr.  J.  J.  Coincids.  ofO.  &>  N.  T.  118  ; 
Early  Fathers  St;  Parish  Priest  g4. 
Bluntschli,  Prf.  J.  K.  Theory  of  State  254 

(two). 
Blyden.   E.  W.    Christianity^    Islam    &> 

Negro  Race  250. 
Ely  th,  A.  Wynter.  Dictionajy  of  Hygiene 

587  ;  Foods  630 ;  Poisons  5S7, 
^,  E.  Monograph  of  Cranes  ^^i^ 
Boaden,  J.  /.  P.  Kemhh  680. 
Eoardman,    Rev.    G.    D.    [Am.]    Model 
Prayer  33  ;  Risen  Lord  47. 
Rev.  H.  A.  [Am.]  Bible  in  Counting 
House  loi  ;  Bible  in  Family  105. 
Boase,  Rev.  C.  W.  Oxford  ^-2.4  (316). 

„   +  Clark,  Rev.  A.  [eds.]  Register  of 

University  of  Oxford  276  (324). 
Rev.     G.    C.  +  Courtney,    W.     Bibl. 
Comuhiensis  318. 
Bobrik,R.  Horazgxo.',  Vergilu.  HorazgxZ. 
"Bobbin,  Tim"  [=John  Collier]   Works 

950" 
Boccaccio  Decameron  753  (737). 
Boccius,  G.  Fisk  in  Fresh  Waters  622. 
Bock,  A.  C.  Atlas  of  Human  Anat.  560. 
..  Carl  Head-Hunters  349 ;  Temples  &* 

Ehephants  350. 
„  E.  Volksschul-Unterricht  ^7^. 
,,  It  [ed.]  Sckulkunde  273. 
,,  „  Kg.  Alfred's^  Orosius*  g6o. 
B5ck,  J.  Zincography  659. 
Bockemiiller,  !■  r.  Virgil  s  '  Georgica '  917. 
BOckh,  A.  Encycl.  Phil.  Wiss,  861 ;  Ges. 
Schr.   862;  Pub.  Econ.   of  A  then. 
257  (394) ;  Versmaase  Pind.  880. 
,  „  +  Franz.  J.    [eds.]    Corp.    Inscrip, 

Grace,  869. 
,,  R.  Deutsche  Volkszaltlgyj. 
Bockhoff,  H.  Tempora  im  Roland  ggi. 
Boddam-Whetham,  J.  W.    Cent.   Amer. 
370  ;     Pearls     of    Pacijic     375 
Roraima  373. 
BSddeker,  K.  [ed.]  Altengl.  Dichtungen 

954(953.  9=5  s)- 
B3dder,  Prf.  B.  Natural  Theology  86. 
Boddy,  A  A.  Kairw&n  the  Holy  355. 
„  E.  M.  History  of  Salt  586. 
Bode,  G.  H.  Hellen.  Dichtkunst  873. 
Eodel  d' Arras,  J.  Jen  de  St.  Nic.  997  ; 
Saisnes  991. 


Bodemann,  T.+  Kerl,  B.  Assaying  642. 
Bodl.  Lib.  Oxon.  Catalogues :  Hebr.  Bks. 
811,  MSS.  811  ;  Pers.  etc.  MSS.  835 ;. 
Printed  Bks.  (three)  703  ;  Syr.  MSS. 
803. 
Bodmer,  G.  R.  Hydraulic  Motors  398. 
Body,  Can.  Geo.  Justification  gj  (113)  j 

Temptation  97. 
Boece  [Boyis],  Hector.  Bulk  of  Croniclis 

of  Scotland  430. 
Boerio,  G.  Die.  del  Dialetto  Vetiez.  971. 
Boese,T.  [Am.]  Public Educ.  inN.Y.iqg, 
Boethius  De  Consol.  Philos.  52  [tr.  Kg. 
Alfred  959,  Chaucer  g^ ;  Proven5. 
tr.  980] ;  De  Instit.  Arithmet. 
489. 

Bodtie,  Et,  de  la  Oeuvres  icioi. 
Bofanill  y  Mascard,  P.  de  [ed.]  Estudios 
975 ;  Leng.  Cat.  975  ;   Documentor 
Catal.  g75. 
Bogda  Cesser  Chan's  Thaten  842. 
Boger,  Mrs.  E.  Myths  ofSom.  144  (325). 
Bogg,  J.  S.  Gems  from.  Swedenborg  77. 
Bogoroff,  V.  A.  Diet.  Bulg.-Franf.  1007. 
Bogue,  D.  + Bennett,  J.  History  of  Dis- 
senters 68. 
J.  W.  Monumental  Sculpture  637. 
Bohm+Immermann  Toxicology  s'&'j. 
„  J.  Volkssch.  302 ;  Schuldisc.  (two)  302- 
B5hm-Bawerk,Prf.  Capital 6^  Intrst.  239. 
Bohme,  A.  Leseunterricht  zg^;  Unterricht 

in  Recknen  293. 
„  J.  Thcophrat.  897. 
,,  Jacob  Works  ic8  (8r,  1:26). 
BShmer,   E.    Klang  nicht  Dauer  967  ; 
Provenz.  Poesie  gjg;  Rdto-rom.  Lit. 
973  ;  Dant^s  *  Vutg.  Eloq.'  968. 
„  E.  [ed.]  Spanish  Reformers  66, 
„  V.  Latein.  Vulgarspraclte  goj. 
Bohn,  H.  G.  Cat.  of  Bks.  709 ;  Diet,  of 

Quots.  702  ;  Games  698.       • 
„  „  [ed.]  Hdb.  of  Proverbs  125  (two,  143). 
Bohne,  Orammatik  SpeTtse^s  945. 
Bohnhardt,     W,     Personalpronomen    int 

A  Itprovenzalischeng'j'j. 
Bohtlingk,  O.  Sansk.  Wb.  815 ;  Spr.  d. 
Jakuten  842  ;  Spr.  d.  Zigenner  860. 
0  i,  {^^.^  Ind.  SprHche^ijii-^oi'.SaTisk. 

Chrestomathie  816, 
,,  „  +Roth,  O.  Sansk.  Werterbufh  Sis^ 
Boilat,  Abb^  Gram.  Woloffe  85^. 
Bois,  A.  J.  du  Graphic  Statics  603. 
„  L.  du  Gloss,  du  Patois  Nor^nand  gZf^., 
Bois-Reymond,  E.  du  Culturgesch.  u.  Na- 
iurwiss.  295  ;  Physiol.  Unterr.  295.. 
,  F.  H.  Kadmus  797. 
Boissier,  E.  Flora.  Oritntalis-  529*. 
„  G.    Cici^on   928  ;  Relig.   Rom-.   133 ; 
^  Mme,  de  Sevigni  731  ;  Varrmi  926. 
Eoissieu,  A,  de  [ed.]  Inser.  de  Lyon  905. 
Boissonade,  J.  F.  [^d.\  Anecd.  GraecaZgT i 
Bojesen,  M.  Danish  Language  (two)  913. 
Eokhari,  Abdallah/awz'w  s-Salith  808. 
'  Boldrewood,  Rolf  [Austral.]  Novels  747. 
Boldt,  H.  De  Liber.  Ling.  Graec.  863. 
BoUngbroke,   Vis.    Works  417;  Study  of 

History  385. 
Bollaert,  Wm.  Wars  of  Sttccession  ^$0. 
Boiler,  A.  B.  [Am.]  Iron  Bridges  599. 
Bolles,  A-  S.  [Am.]  Banking  236  ;  Cap.  S' 
Lab.  238 ;   Financ.  Hist,  of  U.  S. 
237  (457);  Indust.  Hist.  ofU.  S.  265 
(457,  629) ;  Law  rel.  to  Banks  iSg, 
„  ,,  \^'A..'\  National  Bank  Act- i&g. 
Bolton,  Sir  F.  London  Water  Supply  601. 
„  H.  C.    [Am.]   Catalogue  of  Scientific 

Serials  487  (596). 
„  Dr.  H.  C.  Counting-out  Rhymes  Z2^. 
,,  S.  K.  {hm,]  Men  ^Science  i,%T. 
„  T.  H.  [ed.)  Tithe  Acts  198, 
Bombay  Gazetteer  347. 
Bomberger,   Dr.  J.  H.  A.   [Am.]  Infant 

Salvatn.  115  ;  Rarest.  Church  75. 
Bomhofr,  D.  Dutch  Dictionary  940. 
Bompas,  G.  C.  Frank  Buckland  532. 
Bonaparte,  C.  S.  Amer.  Omitliology  551. 

„  Prince  L.  L.  Langue  Basque  830. 
Bonar,  Dr.  A.  A.  Christ  &=  His  Churc)*' 
28  ;  '  Leviticus '  26. 
„  Dr.  Horatius  Earth's  Morning   26  ; 
Hytnns  103  ;  Light  <&*  Truth  34  ; 
White  Fields  of  France  91  (,62). 
„  Dr.  Jas.  Hist,  of  Economics  233  (r56)v 

Malthus  241  (156). 
Bonatus,  Guido  Anima  Asirologia  78. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[BRAU- 


Bonaventura  Opera  io8  ;  Opuscula  io8. 
Sonavia,  Dr.  G.  Cultii/aied  Oranges  627. 
Bond,  E,  A.  Seals  in  Brit.  Mus.  477. 
„  H.  Military  Small  A  rnts  608. 
'>  Ji  J*  Hondy  Book  0/ Dates  384. 
„  Thos.  Cor/e  Castle  319, 
Boner,  C.  Tra?tsylvania  s^^- 
Bonet-Maury,  Prf.  G.  Unit.  Xtnity.  82. 
Bonham,  J.  [Am.]  Industr.  Liberty  268. 
Bonifacio,  S.  [ed.  J  Froverbi  Lotnbardi  137. 
Bonitz,  H.  Arist.  Stud.  894  ;  Index  Arist, 
894  ;  Platon.  Stud.  8g6  ;  Ursprung 
d.  Homer.  Ged.  879. 
Bolmardf  J.  Participe  Passi  986. 
Bonnechose,  E.  de  Hist,  of  Free,  (two)  437. 
Bonnell,  E.  Lexicon  Qmntilianum  931. 
Bonney,  Rev.  T.  G.  Abbeys  668;  Alpine 

Regions  338 ;  Cambs.  Geol.  508. 
Bonomi»  J.  Egypt  353  ;  Ninevek  467  (41) ; 

Prop.  qfHuina>n  Figure  658. 
Bonstettin.  L.  de.  L'Enetde  91S. 
Bonvalot,  G.  Thro'  Heart  of  Asia  343. 
Bonwick,  J.  [Austral.]  Brit.  Colonies  332 ; 
Brit.  Cols,  in  Australas.  375  ;  Clim, 
in   Austral.    591  (504);    First  20 
Krj.  of  Austral.  377  ;  Tasvtanians 
(three)  378  ;  Mormons  ■^6g{'jz) ;  Port 
Phillip  Settlem.    379  ;    Queensld. 
378 ;  Wool  Trade  640. 
Booch-Arkossy,  F.  Polnische  Wb.  1007 ; 

Spanische  Hdwb.  973. 
Book  of  Ballymote  ^yi  {i-i^t  1005). 
„  „  ^A^  5«  804. 
„  „  Christian  Discipline  75, 
„  ,,  Chronicles  of  Scotland  g$\. 
„  „  Concord  70 
„  „  the  Dead  799  (9). 
„  „  Dean  of  Lzsmore  zoo$  {i-^^. 
„  „  Ztfraw  433  (434). 
„  „  Leinster  134  (433,  1005). 
„  ,,  Morjnon  72. 
„  ,,  Pluscarden  ^ytltwo). 
„  „  Rights  1005  (433). 
Book-Prices  Current  jog. 
Boole,  George  Calculus  of  Fin.  Diff.  492  ; 
Differ.     Eguai.     492  ;     Laws    of 
Thought  490  (172). 
Boone»  C.  T.  [Am.]  Law  ofCorpoms.  195. 
Boot,  W.  H.  J.  Trees  656. 
Booth,  A.  J.  Rob.  Owen  246  ;  St.Stmon  247. 
„  Ch.i&A.]  Labour  &>  Life  of  People -2^7. 
„  E.  T.  A'otes  on  Birds  548. 
„  Rev.  J.  Geometrical  Methods  4go. 
„  h.  Marble-workef^s  Manual  624. 
„  M.  L.  [Am.]  City  ofN.  Y.  367  ;  Clock- 
maker  637. 
„  Mrs.  Popular  Christianity  76. 
„  "General"  W,  Letters']^;  Salvation 

Arvty  (three^  76. 
„  W,  H.  etc.  '  Book  ofNehemiah'  25. 
Boothy,  J.   [Austral.]  Statistical  Sketch 

ofS.  Australia  378. 
Boott,  T.  F.  Genm  Carex  523. 
Booty,  F,  Postage  Stamps  485. 
Bopp,  Fr.  Albanes.  1006 ;   Gloss.  Sattsc. 
Srs;  Malay 'P olyn.  Spr.  851;  VergL 
Gravun.  [&  trss.]  S12. 
Eorao,  G.  Dice,  de  Voces  Aragon.  974. 
Borhstadt,  A.+ Dvvyer,  F.  Franco -Ger- 

tnan  IVar  444. 
Bordier,  H.  L.  Philippe  de  Rimi  996. 
Borghesi,  B.  Oeuvres  904. 
Borlase,  W.  C,  Borlase  Fam.  480  ;  Irish 

People  331. 
'Eormann,  E.  [ed.]  Inscr.  Mmil.,  Umbr., 

etc.  904. 
Eomgesser,  F.  Art  PoSt.  de  Boileau  982. 
Borooah,  A.  Sanskrit  Dictionary  S16. 
Borrow,  Geo.  Works  462(741, 788)  ;  Novels 
741 ;    Bible  in  Spain  -^yi  i(£^  91) ; 
Romano  Lavo-Lil 860:  Wild  Wales 
328  (135)  ;  Zincali  860  (154)' 
Borsch  *  Owl  d^  Nightingale   q6i. 
Bosanquet,  B.  Ess.  Ss^  Addresses  174  (246) 
{Knowl.  <Sr»  Reality  172,  C  Moore 
df^J.  Leclaire  249] ;  ^?j/.  of  Aesthe- 
tics 178  (156) ;  Z.<7^'c(two)  172. 
„  R.  H.  Music.  Interns.  675;  Organs  676. 
„  S.  R.  Interpretation  23 ;  Zech.  Pro- 
phecies 31. 
Bosboom-Tou.ssaint,  A.  Major  Frank  750. 
fioscawen,  W.  St.  C.  Relig.  of  Babylon 

120  (note). 
•Bascobel  Tracts  417. 
Boscowitz,  A.  Earthquakes  502. 


Bose,  Shib  Chundar  7V«  Hindoos  348. 
BOse,  G.  CiJif^jr  Sallust.  Val.  925. 
Bosgoed,  D.  M.  ^i2^.  Ichthyologica  545. 
Boskovic,  S.  Z-Ar^  d.  Serbischen Spr.iooZ. 
Bosquet,  Mile.  A.  La  Normandie  136. 
Bossier,  C.  J^e  Prepos.  usu  Pindar  880. 
Bosson,  A.  Etudes  s.  les  *■  Giorgiques'  917. 
Bost,  Rev.  A.  Hist,  of  Moravians  73. 
Boston  Athenaeum  Catalogue  703. 
Boston  [by  Sadi  of  Shiraz]  B36. 
Boswell,  Jas.  //.  of  Tour  in  Hebrides  721 

(330) ;  Life  of  Johnson  721. 
Bosworth,Prf.J.^«^.-6'«jr.Z>/c^.(two)552. 
,,  „  +  Waring,  G.  [eds.]  Four  Versions 

of  Gospels  960  (18,  935). 
BotaniscJier  Jahresbericht  519. 
Botfield,  B.  [ed.]  Preefaiiones Edd.  And- 

orunt  Veterum  709  (861). 
Bothe,  F.  H.  Griechische  Komiker  873, 
BSthke,  Pronomina  im  Englisclien  947. 
Botkine,  L.  ^Beowulf  955. 
Botsford,  G.[Canad.]  Crt.  of  Chancery  224. 
Botta,  V.  Intro,  to  Dante  734-  * 

BOttcher,    C.    Geogr.     Unterricht   291  ; 

Quellend.  Livius  923. 
Botten-Hansen,P.[ed.]  iVb^-z/i^tf  Littiraire 

707. 
BSttger,  H.  Wohiisitzed.  Deutschen  926. 
B3tticher,K.5ff«?«A«//«jd?./ff//.  128(131). 
Bottone,  S.  R.  Dynamo  605 ;  Elect.  Bells 

60s  I  Elect.  Instruments  605. 
Bottrell,  W.  [ed.  ]StoriesofW.  Cornwall  143. 
Botzon,  L.  Langage  de  Paris  989. 
Boucard,  A.  Catalogue  of  Birds  547. 
Bouchd-Leclerq,  A.Dignit£ d.  LettresAnc. 

874  ;  Divin.  dans  VAntiq.  125  (131). 
Boucherie,  Dialecte  Poitevin  9S8. 
,,  A.  Milanges  Latins  907. 
Bouchet,  Guill.  Series  1000. 
Bouchot,  H.  The  Book  707. 
Boucoiran,  L.  Diet.  d.  Idiomes  Mirid.  977. 
Boughton.G.  H.  +  Abbey,E.  A.  Rambles  in 

Holland  312. 
^ovi\.3.y,D\\.HistoriaUniversit. Paris.  273. 
Boulby,A. A.iVff?T/fj  s-jZ;  Surg.Pathol.  574, 
Boulger,  D.  C.  Cent.   Asian  Ports.  344, 

Questions  344  ;  ^«^.  ««i^  Russ.  in 

Cent.  Asia-^44  ;  Hist,  of  China  452. 
„  G.S  ■Fa7nil.  Trees  525;  Uses  of  Pits. 6x4. 
BoulMe,  A.  Hist,  de  Dimosthene  892. 
Boulnois,  H.  P.  Engineer's  Handbook  600. 
Boultbee,Dr.T.P.  .^w^.  ofCh.ofEng.  67  ; 

IntrodticHon  to  Theology  67. 
Bourciez,  E,  Syntax  de  FAnc.  Franc.  987. 
Bourdin,  M.A.  Exposit.  of  Land  Tax  219. 
Bourgnignon  +  Bergerol,E.i?zW/(j««a?Vfi  d. 

Synoivymes  Frangais  985. 
Bourinot,J.C.[Canad.]  Constittttional His- 
tory of  Canada  455  (261). 
Bourke,  Cpt.  J.  G.  [Am.]  Snake-Dance  of 

Moquis  152  (127,  361). 
„  Hev-'V. J. BrehonLaw 4-^4;  Irish  Grajn. 

(two)  1002. 
Boume.CE.  Gt.  Composers t-j-z  ;  Heroesof 

Afrix:an  Discovery  353. 
„  H.  R.   Fox  Eng.  Merchts.  (two)  264  . 

Eng.  Newspprs.  tz-j  ;  Eng.  Seamen 

425  ;  John  Locke   167  ;  Romance  of 

Trade  264 ;    Sir  Pp.   Sydney  415 

Story  of  our  Colonies  429. 
,,  J.  Screw-Propeller  6tz  ;  Steam  Engine 

(three)  604. 
„  S.  Trade,  Popul.  and  Food  241  (265). 
Bourneville+Bncon  Hypodermic  Medica- 
tion 585. 
Bourrienne,F.de  Napoleon  Bonaparte  442. 
Boutell,  Rev.  C.  Arms  and  Armour  47%  ; 

Chm.  Monum,  472 ;   Gold  Workg. 

637  ;   Heraldry   (two)  482  ;   Man. 

of  Brit.  Archaol.   463 ;    Monum. 

Brasses  473. 
Bouteloup,  R.  A.  Gram.  Canar.  Lat.  844. 
Bouterweck,  C.  W.  On  Cadmon  (two)  956. 
Bouterwek,F.  Span.&r> Portu.  Literat.-j'^S' 
BoutweU[Ara.]  Taxation  of  U.  S.  237, 
Bouvier,  J.  [Am.]  Law  of  America  184; 

Law  Dictionary  185. 
Bovet.Prf.  ¥.Egypt,Pal.&'  Phoen.z4o  (41). 
Bowden,Rev.  H.  S.  Lives  of  the  Saints  87. 
Bowditch,  H.  I.  [Am.]  Pub.  Hygiene  tn 

Amer.  588. 
„  N.  I.  [Am.]  Suffolk  Surnames  484. 
„  W.  R.  Ctfa/ Goj  630  (633). 
Bowdler,  Thos.  [ed.]  Fatnily  Shkspr,  776. 
Bowen,B.F.  \Pi.m.'\Avt.Disc.by  Welsh  361. 


Bowen,  E.  E.  Campaigns  of  Napoleon  441. 
„  Francis  [Am.]  j4w2er.  Polit.  Econ.  233 
(237,  243) :  Baron  Steuben  461  (459)  ; 
Mod.     Philos.    156  ;    Logic    172  ; 
Princ.  of  Polit.  Econ.  233  ;  Sir  W. 
Phips  459, 
„  F.  J.  [Am.)  Yortiha  Lang.  856. 
„  Rev.  G.  [Am.]  Daily  Meditations  103. 
„  SirGeo.  F.  Desp.  and  Letters  4z'2.{i^€). 
„  "B..  C.  Historical  Novels  204. 
„  Justice.  On  Law  421  {note). 
Bower,  F.  O.  Practical  Botany  520. 
„  G.  S.Hartley  and  Jas.  Mill  16B  (157). 
„  H.  Hindu  Caste  347. 
Bowerbank,  J.  S.  Spongiada  (two)  537. 
Bowes,  J.  Xi.  Japanese  Marks  &^  Seals  664. 
Bowker,  Jas.[ed.]  Tales  of  Lanes.  144. 
Bowker,R.R.  [Am.]  Civil  Service  Exams. 

297  ;  Copyright  212. 
Bowles,  Emily  Mine,  de  Maintenon  731. 
„  Can.    W,    L.    Bp.  Ken    59 ;    Het-mes 

Britann.  471 ;  Poet.  Wks.  757. 
"Bowling,  Tom"  Book  of  Knots  610. 
Bowman,  F.  H.  Cotton  Fibre  639 ;  Wool 

Fibre  640. 
„  J.E. +  BloxIiam,C.L. Prate/.  C//ffw.  498. 
„  T.  Hebrew  Course  810  (21). 
Bowne,  B.  P.  [Am.]  Philos.  of  H.Spencer  6. 
Bowring,Sir  J.  Kgdm.&'Pple.  ofSiam  350. 
„  „  [tr,]  Magyar   Poetry   773  ;    Polish 
Poetry  773;    Russian  Poetry  773; 
Servian  Poetry  773. 
Bowyer,  Sir  Geo.  Comms.  on  Const.  Lavs 
193  ;  on  Univ.  Pub.  Law  232  ;  Study 
of  Civil  Law  229. 
Box,  C.  Cricket  (two)  695  ;  Players  6g6. 
;:  T.  Hydraulics  $gS  ;  Strength  of  Ma- 
terials 603. 
Boyce,  A.  A.  [Am.]  Circuit  Courts  225. 
,,  Rev.  E.  J.  Catechetical  Hints  Z02,. 
„  "^.B.HigherCrit.  15  ;  Protestant  Mis- 
sionary Societies  90. 
Boyd,  Archd.  A.  Baptism  89  ;  Cofifess.  68. 
„  A.  C.  [ed.]  Merck.  Shppg.  Laws  205. 
[„  A.K.H.]-w.  B.A.K.H.,«i/^ff. 
,,  C.R.[Am.}  Resources  of  Virginia  369. 
„  H.E.+ Pearson, A.  B.  Factor' s A ctsx88. 
,,  Julia.  Bewick  Gleanings  650. 
,,  R.N.  Chili  373;  Coal  Mines  Insp.  641. 
Boydell  [pub.]  Illustrations  to  Shk$p.  776. 
Boyes,J.F.///.  toSoph.  2>86,to  Aesckyl.ZZz. 
Boyesen,Prf.H  [Am.'lStory  of  Norway  44^. 
Boyle,  C.  J.  Far  Aivay  359. 
„  Fred.  To  the  Cape  358  ;  Dyak^-^4o, 
,,  Dn.  G.  D.  Richard  Baxief- 60  ;  Great 

Rebellion  415. 
„  H.  E.  Action  at  ComTnon  Law  226. 
,,  J.R.  Durham.  319  ;  Roman  Wall  40^. 
,,  Rev.  W.  R.  A.  '  Book  of  Daniel '  30. 
Boyne,  W.  Tokens  (two)  477  ;  Vrks.  Lib. 

327- 
Boys'  Own  Book  685  (698). 
'*  Boz  "  Grimaldi 680  [v.  also  Dickens,  C.]. 
BozmaD,J.L.[Am,]  Hist,  of  Maryland  266. 
Bozon,  Nicole  Comtes  Moralises  998. 
Brabrook,E.W.//Kf/.  «£^  Provid.  Socs.  191. 
Brabazon,  Ld.  [Earl  of  Meath]  Prosp.  or 
Pauperism  297 ;  Social  Arrows  246. 
Brace,  Rev.  C   L.  [Am.]  Gesta  Christi  4^ 
(387) ;  Danger.  Classes  of  N,  Y.  94 
(244,  248) ;  Norse  Folk  336. 
Brachet,  A.  Did.  d.   Doubles  984  ;   Fch. 
Diet.  084  ;  Fch.  Gram.  983  ;  Rdle  d. 
Voyeiles  lat.  967. 
„  ,,  \^6.^  Morceaux  choisis  (^87. 
„  Dr.  Aix  les  Bains  590. 
„  F.  Diet,  du  patois  Savoy.  978. 
Brackenbury,  Col.  C.  B.  Field  Works  609  ; 

Frederick  the  Great  444  (443). 
„  Maj.  H.  Ashanii  War  4-27. 
Brackenridge  [Am.]  Cryptogamia  517. 
Brackett,  Anna  [Am.;  ed.]  Edtecation  of 

American  Girls  299. 
Bracton,  H.  de  De  Legibus  Anglim  1S5  ; 

Note-book  185. 
Braddon,  IMary  E.     Novels  743. 
Bradford,  Dr.  John  Works  2  (two). 
„  Wm.  [ed.]  Corresp.  of  Charles  v.  444. 
„  Wm.  Works  74. 
Bradke,  P,  v.  Arische  Alterihumswissen- 

schaft  812.  ' 

Bradlaugh,   C.   Rules   etc.    of  House  of 

Commons  193. 
Bradley,  A.  C.  Aristotle^ s  Conception  of 
State  159  (156,  394,  872,  894). 


Bradley,  Rev.  E.— w.  *'  Betle,  Cuthbert." 
„  F.  H.  Ethical  Studies  175  ;  Huvte  157 ; 

Logic  172. 
,,  Dn.  G.  G.  Lects.  on  Eccles.  29,  on  Job 

28  ;  Recoil,  of  Stanley  61. 
„  Henry  The  Goths  398  (383). 
,,  J.  W.  Diet,  of  Miniaturists  648. 
„  Mary  E.  Arabella  Stuart  432. 
„  L.  Lead  Ore  644  ;  Mineral  Veins  510. 
,,  Thomas  GeojnetricJ-l  Drawing  600. 
Bradshaw,B.  Did.  of  Mineral  Waters  589. 
„  Hy.  Collec,  Papers  702  (711,  727, 1002). 
„  J.  New  Zealand  itwo)  ^Zo. 
Brady,  Neugriech.  Volkssprache  871. 
„  C.  Idiotic  Children  300. 
,,  Dr.  G.  S.  Entomostraca  539  ;  Cppepoda 

539  ;  Ostracoda  (three)  539. 
„  H.  B.  Carbon.  Foramimf.  537 ;  Rept. 

on  Foraniin.  536. 
,,  W.  M.  Catholic  Hierarchy  84. 
Braga.  Th.  Gratnmatica  Portugueza  974, 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Autologia  Portuguesa  g75. 
Eragge,  W,  Bibliotheca  Nicotiana  617, 
Brahtnanas  ofVedas  818,  8ig,  820,  821. 
Braid,  J.  Neurhypnology  80. 
Braithwaite,  J.  [ed.]  Retros.  of  Med.  563. 
, ,  Dr. 'R.Moss Flora 524;Sphagnaceae  524. 
,,  Richard  Poetical  Works  763. 
„  T.  W.  Admin.  ofOatJts  228. 
Brambach,  W.  Lat.   Orthogr,  902  ;   Lat. 
Rechtsschreibg.   902 ;   Metr.   Stud, 
zu  Soph.    886;     Rhythm.    Unters. 
869  ;  Soph.  GesS.nge.ZZ6. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Corptts  Inscrip.  Rhenan.  905. 
Bramhall,  Abp.  Works  2. 
Bramsen,  W.  Japan.  Chronol.  Tables  454. 
Bramston,    A.  R.+  Leroy,  A.  C,  Historic 

Winchester  320. 
Bramwell,  Dr.  Byrom  Heart  and  Aorta 
569  ;     Inter-cran,     Tumours    578 ; 
Post-Mort.  Exams.  561 ;  Pulse  and 
Sphygmogr.  565  ;  Spin.  Cord  567. 
Brand,  A.  De  Dialedis  Aeolicis  870. 
,,  J.  Popular  Antiquities  142. 
Braizdan,  St.,  Voyage  995  (988). 
Brande,W.T.  Diet.  ofSc.etc.  628(487, 701). 
Brandes,  H.  B.  Kelten  u.  Germanen  looi. 
,,  G.  Beaconsfd.42z  ;  Emin.  Authors. 71-^  ; 

Russia  336. 
Brandis,  Dr.  P'orest  Flora  of  India  525. 
,,  J.  Mumwesen  in  Vorderasien  875. 
„  'K..GDeaspirationeLai.gQi. 
Bra.ndl,S.T. A lteng.Gramm.gsy,  Coleridge 

723- 
Brandon,  R.  +  J.  A.  Gothic  Architect.  667. 
]3randram,  S.  [ed.]  Shksp's.  Plays  776  ;  The 

Speaker  786. 
Brandt,     Dr.     A.     J.      H.     Manddische 

Religion  803. 
„  Dr.  G.  H.  HamtnanR'irhasgo  ;  Royat 

590- 
„  G.  W.[Am.]  Suretysh.  ^Guarantee  200. 
„  M.  G.  W .  Bedeutung  des  Gesangcs  7.gy 
„  S.  [cd.]  Eclogae  Latin,  gzx. 
,,  Sebastian  Shyp  of  Fooles  7g2. 
BTa.n\e,Etablissemts.  dinstr.  enBelg.  272. 
Brannt,  W.  T.  Alcohol  dyi;   Alloys  642  ; 
Caoutchouc  618  ;   Fats  630  ;    Soap 
631  ;  Vinegar  632. 
Brant,  [Mrs.]  Eliz.  Cutting  Out  683. 
Brantome,  P.  Oeuvres  1001. 
Bras,  R.  R.  Eccles.  A  rchit.  oflrel.  669. 
Brasch,  R.  B.  Ogham  Monutnents  470. 
Brasse,  J.  Greek  Gradus  869. 
Brasseur  de  Bourbourg  Bibl.  Mex.-Guate- 

■mal.  859  ;  Lengua  Quiche  859. 

Brassey,  Lady  A.  Voy.  of  Sunbeam '  309. 

,,  „  In  t/ie  Trades,    Tropics,  etc.   309  ; 

Sunsh.  and  Storm  in  East  339  (342) ; 

Tahiti  21^  \  Last  Voyage  of  ^  Sun- 

bea7n '  309. 

„  Lord  B'f'it.  Navy  6ir  ;  Ship-Bldg.  612  ; 

on  Navy  42^ 
„  „  [ed.]  Naval  Annual  611. 
,,  „  +Dunraven,Ld.  Yachting  6go. 
„  Sir  Thos.  Foreign  Wk.&'Eng.  Wages 
264  ;  Labour  Quest.  238  ;  Work  atid 
Wages  238. 
Braun,  J.  Naturgeschichie  d.  Sage  122, 
„  Dr.  J.  Baths  and  Waters  5S8  (589). 
,,  Konrad  ^«ai?^^/(?«tf.s  Tereniianae  ^20. 
„  Phil.  Observ.  in  ^Argonautica'  916. 
„  R.  Sprachgebrauch.  Sallusts  925. 
,,  T\i,P^ dagogie  2Zy,  Livred.  Meres  283 
,,  W,  TragSdie  'Octavia'  920. 


BRAU-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[BROW- 


Braune,  K.  ''Epp.  of  St.  John '  24 ;  ^Epkes. '  24. 
„  W,   AHD.    Gram.    936 ;    Leseb.    936  ; 

Goth.  Gratn.  934. 
„  Prf.  W.  Atl.  Topogr.  Anat.  560. 
Brauns,  D.  Geology^  of  Tokio  511. 
M  »  ^'\  Japanesische  Marchenis^- 
Bravender,  F.  Potato  Disease  628.  ■ 
Bray,  Mrs.  Anna  E.  Atiiob.  722  ;  Joan  of 
Arc    439  ;    Prot.   of  Cevennes  62  ; 
St.  Louis  439  ;  /ajnar  6^  Tavy  144  ; 
Novels  144. 
,,  Ch2t%.  Education  of  Feelings  ^Zj. 
,,  'E,.  Principles  of  Discovery  izz-j. 
Brayley,E.W.  To^o^-r.  Hist,  of  Surrey -^-zs. 
Br^l,  Michel  Excurs.  Pidag.   273  ;  Her- 
cule  132  ;    Instr,  Publ.    272 ;  M^l. 
d.   Mytkol.  794 ;    Mots  Lat.  903  ; 
Oedipe  132. 
)»  >]  [ed.]  Taile  EugubiJies  goj. 
„  „  +Baily,  A.  Diet.  Etym.  Latin  903. 
„  ,»  +  Person,  L.  Grajnniaire  Lat.  899. 
Brean,  A.  Cisar  (two)  922. 
Breckenridge,  J.  [Am.]  Dred  Scott  Decis. 

■785- 
Brddif,  L.  Eloq.  Polit  en  Grece  874. 
Bree,  Dr.    C.  R.    Birds  of  Europe  548. 

Fallacies  ofDanv.  515. 
BreeksjJ.  W.  Tribes  of  Nilaghiris  ^^j. 
Brehm,  A.  E.  Bird  Life  552, 
Breidt,  H.  De  Aur.  Prud.  Clem.  915. 
Ereitinger,  H.  Studium  des  Franz.  98 

Stttd.  d.  Ital.  968. 
'BreV^&uZfO.Poss.'pron.ind.engl.Spr.g^'j. 
Brekke,  K.  '  Voyage  de  S.  Brandon '  995. 
Bremer,  Charl.  Frederika  Bremer  •j'is. 
„  Frederika.    Novels  754;  Homes  of  New 
World  364. 
Bremner,  D.  Industries  of  Scotland  t'zZ. 
Brenchley,  J,  L.  Cruise  of  ^^  Curafoa"  376 

(517)- 

Brendicke,  H.  Leibesubungen  291. 
Brenner,   O.  Altnord.   Hdb.  941 ;   Krist- 
nisaga  942. 

„  ,,  [ed.]  Alts&chs.  Sprachpr.  952. 
Brent,  B.  P.  Pigeon  Book  621. 
Brentano,  F.  Psychol,  d.  Aristot.  894. 

,,  L.  History  of  Guilds  240. 

„  L,  Ilion  879  ;  Troj,  Frage  879. 
Brereton,  A.  Henry  Irving  680. 
Brerton,  Dr.  J.  Le  G.  '  Genesis'  77. 
Breton,  AnnaL.  hcMrs.  Barbauld'j22{S2). 

,,  P.  H.  Le  Lucy  Aikin  722. 

„  P.  R.  Le  Gram.maire  Carazbe  858. 
Bretschneider,  C.  A.  Geometric  vor  Eukl. 

875. 
„  Dr.    E.   Bot.    Sinicum  529 ;  Flora  of 

China  529  ;  Intercourse  of  Chinese 

452  (264,  345)  ;  Mediaev.  Researches 

310  (343)- 
Brett,  H.  The  Comet  677.^ 
,,  T.  [ed.]  Cases  in  Equity  199, 
„  Rev.  W,  H.  Tribes  of  Guiana  152(360, 

373)  ;  Legs,  of  Guiana    152  ;  Miss. 

Wk.  in  Guiana  92. 
Breuer,  G.  M.  Girartz  de  Rossilho  9S0. 
Breuil,  A  du  Fruit  Trees  627. 
Breviari  d^Am^our  980. 
Breviariujn  ad  Us.  insign.  Eccles.  Sarum. 

105  ;  Brev.  Rom.anum.  86. 
Brewer,  Dr.  Book-keeping  266. 
„  Dr.  E.  C.   History  of  Germany  (two) 

443  ;  Phrase  &*  Fable  701 ;  Reader's 

Handbk.  701. 
„  Prf.  J.  S.  Athan.  Crd.  (two)  109;  En- 

dowm.  of  C.  of  E.  ()g  ;  Henry  viii. 

413  ;  Prefaces  to  *  Monum..  Fraticis.' 

411  ;  Stttdenfs  'Hume'  403. 
„  J.  Sherren  Elem.  Engineering  612. 
„  T,  W.  N.-American  Oology  551. 
Brewster  Sir  D.  Martyrs  of  Sc.  499  ;  Sir 

I.  Ne'wton  499  ;  More  Worlds  than 

One  500  (5).  t 

Breymann,  Prf.  H.  Fr,  Dies  968  ;  Franz. 

Verb  985  ;  Fch.  Gram.  983  ;  Sprach- 

wiss.  293  ;  Study  of  Mod.  Lang.  293; 

Pro-venc.  Lit.  979. 
Brialmont,  A.  H.  Military  Entrenchtn. 

609 ;  Wellington  425. 
Briant,  L.  Labor.  Txtb.f.  Brewers  631. 
Brice,  Dr.  S.  Patents  213  ;  Pub.  Worship 

198  (99)  ;  Ultra  Vires  210  (193). 
Brickwood,  E.  D,  Boat  Racing  690. 
Bridel,  D.  Patois  d.  Suisse  Rom.  990.         I 
Bridge,  Dr.  J.  F.  Counterpoint  (two)  674  ; 

Organ  676.  I 


Bridgeman,  Eliza  J.    G.  Rev.  Elijah  C. 

Bridgemanq-^. 

Bridger,  Dr.  A.   E,  Digestion  569  ;  Man 

&"  his  Maladies  563. 

„  C.  Index  to  Pedigrees  478. 

Bridges,  A.  Jttstices  of  Peace  223. 

„  Rev,  C.  'Eccles.*  29  ;  ^ Provbs.'  29. 

„  John  Hist,  of  Norihants.  324. 

,,  Dr.  J.  H.  CoTnte's  Life  162  ;  Disc,  en 

Posit.  Rel.    162  ;  on  Ir.   hist.  435  ■. 

Positivisfn  &•  Bible  162. 

Bridgett,   Rev.  T.  E.  Eucharist  89  ;  Bp. 

Fisher  85. 
Bridgewater  Treatises  5. 
Bridgman,  Chinese  Chrestomaiky  847. 
Bridgnell,  Rev.  W.  Singhalese  Diet.  829. 
Brieger,  A.  De  'Nat.  Hist.'  PUn.  932. 
Brietzcke,  H.  K.  +  Rooper,  E.  F.  Needle- 

work  &>  Knitting  683. 
Brigel,  Rev  J.  Tulu  Gram-mar  845. 
Briggs,  Prf.  C.  A.  [Am.]  Am.er.  Presbytjn. 
74 ;  Bibl.Study  15 ;  Mess.Prophecy  38. 
„  Lt.-Col.  J.  Land  Tax  in  India  219. 
,,  T.  R.  A.  Flora  of  Plymouth  528. 
Brigham,  Dr.  G.  N.  Phthisis  593. 
„  W.  T.  [Am.]  Guatemala  370. 
Bright,  A.  W.+  Medd,  P.  G.  Liber Precum 
Angl.  105. 
,j  John  Addr.  <Sr»  Speeches  260  (242,  422) 

\For.  Policy  785] ;  Letters  260. 
„  On.  } .'P .English  History  401  [Growth 

of  Democracy  258,  402]. 
„  J.  S.  History  of  Dorking -^2^. 
„  Can.  W.  Canons  50  :  Early  Eng.  Hist. 
58  ;  History  of  Church  44. 
Brightly,  F.  W.[Am.  ;  ed.]  Cases  on  Elec- 

tions-in  U.S.  199. 
Brightwell    [Miss]   C.    L.   LiwziEjis    532 ; 
Palissy  62. 
„  D.  B,  Co7icord.  to  Tennyson  769. 
Bnhad  Aranyaka  Upanishad  Z20  (i-^). 
Brillat-Savarin  Gastronomy  682. 
Brimley,  G.  Essays  716. 
Brincker,  Rev.  H.  Otji-Herero  854. 
Brinckman  Rifle  in  Cashmere  686. 
Brink,  Prf.  B,  ten.  '  Beowulf  955  ;  Chau- 
cer 945    (717,    948) ;   Dauer   nicht 
Klang  967 ;    Early  Eng.  Lit.   954 
(7135  956)  ;  Gesch.  d.  engl.  Liti,  954. 
Brinker,  K.  De  Theocriti  Vita  880. 
Brinkmann,  F.  Frs.  u.  Eng.  Synt.  85  (947, 

985)- 
Brinsmead,  E.  Hist,  of  Pianoforte  676. 
Brinton,  D. G. [Am.] .^4 borig.A mer.A uthors 
359    (151) '    ^  rawack    Lang.    858 ; 
Essays  B56 ;  Myths  of  New  Wld. 
151 ;  Relig.  Sentiment  3. 
,,  „  [ed.] -4WC.  Nahuatl  Poetry  T$2  {1,60, 
S-sg) ;  Bks.  of  Chilam  Balam  858; 
Chron.  of  Mayus  152  (360)  ;  Giier- 
gHeTice  152  (974)  ;  Hero  Myths  151  ; 
Lib.    Abor.   Lit.   359;    Rig.    Veda 
Amer.  859. 
„  Dr.   W.   Intest.   Obstrctn.  570 ;   Seln. 

of  Lives  267  ;  Stomach  570. 
Brisbin,  J.  S.  [Am.]  Tree-planiing  623. 
Briscoe,   J.    P.   God's    acre  472  ;    N'ham 

pamphlets  144. 
Bristed,  C.  A.  [Am.]  /«  an  E-ngl.  Univ.  276, 
Bristow,  H.  W.  Sedim.Fossilif.StratasoZ. 
„  +Etheridge,  R.  Table  of  Brit.  Sedim. 

Fossilif  Strata  508. 
,,  J.  S.  Nervous  Syste?n  566 ;  Practice 

of  Medicine  563.* 
„  L. W.  +  Wright, P. B. Brit.Honduras  370. 
Brit.   Mus.    Catalogues :   Books  :  General 
(four)  703  [Bible  21] ;  Bibliographies 
702  ;  Bengali  831  (703) ;  Chinese  848 
(703) ;  English  704  (703)  ;  Hebr.  811 
(703) ;    Hindust.    832  ;    Icel.    706 ; 
Sansc.  &>  Pali  703. 
„  ,,  ,,  Coins  :  .<4«^.-&a^/.  476;  ^?^/.  476; 
Gk.  475  ;  Oriental  475  ;  Pers.  475  ; 
Ro}n.  Medallions  476. 
,,  „  „.  Gems  :  665. 

„  „  „  Inscriptions  :  Carthag.  805  ; 
Cuneif  (two)  802:  Egypt,  facss.j  etc. 
799 ;  Himyar.  806. 
,,  „  ,,  MSS.  :  Anc.  Charters  797  ;  Arab. 
806 ;  Et(tiop.  (two)  809  ;  Gk.  867 
(797)  ;  Lat.  goi  (797) ;  Pers.  835  ; 
Romances  736  (737) ;  Sanscr.  A'  Pali 
816  (829) ;  Span.  974  ;  Syriac  803  ; 
Turkish  841. 
„  ,,  „  Maps :  703. 


Brit.  Mus.  Catals.  ipont.)  :  Marbles  :  635- 
„  „  „  Nat.  Hist.  Specs. :  Batrach.  546; 
Birds  547  ;  Cephalop.  543  :  Crustac. 
(three)  539 ;  Echinod.  (two)  538  ; 
Fishes  (two)  545;  Foraminif.  537; 
Insects  (eight)  54^-3 ;  Mammal. 
(three)  552-3  ;  Palaeoz.  Pits.  522 ; 
Polyzoa  544 ;  Reptil.  (four)  546 ; 
Sponges  537-         .  ,  .       ,  ,^ 

„  ,,  „  Priiits  &  Drawmgs :  (three)  060. 
„  ,,  „  „  Reproductions  :  658. 
„  „  „  Seals  :  477. 
British  Essayists  781. 
,,  RefoTfners  2. 
Britten,  F.  J.  Watches  &"  Clocks  {tvio)  S-yj , 
„  ]. Ferns s22;Fu7tgi 52^;IrishFolkl.z24: 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Old  Country  Words  g^g. 
„  „  +Gower,  W.  H.  Orchids  626. 
„  „  +  Holland,  R.  Eng.  Plt.-Names 519 

(128,  626,  949). 
Britten,  J.  A.  Dry-rot  in  Timber  523. 
Britton,  John  Authorsh.  of  'Junius'  419  ; 
Cathed.  Antiq.  668  ;  Bath  Abbey  Ch. 
325  ;  SirJ.Soane  666  ;  Wilts.  Wds. 

951- 
,,  Bp.  John  Common  Law  186. 
Brivois,  J.  Ouvrages  Illustris  "jo^. 
Briz,  F.   P.  [ed.]  Endevin.  Catalans  138. 
Brizzi,  D.  De  Diversis  Rationibus  909. 
Broad,  L.  [Austr.]  N.  Z.Magist.  Gwidez^^. 
Broadfoot,  Maj.  W.  Maj'.G.  Broadfoot  424. 
Broadhouse,  J.  Stud.  Helmholtz  494  (675). 
Broadhurst,  H.  Leash.  Enfranch.  260. 
Broadley,  A.  M.  Arabi^zj  ;  Tunis  355. 
Broadus,  Dr.  J.  A.  [Am.]  Preaching  95  ; 

Preparation  of  Sermons  95. 
Brock-Arnold,  G.  Gainsb.  <Sr»  Constable  650 

(649,  651). 
Brockett,  J.  T.  North  County  Words  948. 
,,  L.  P.  [Am.]  Silk  Indtisiries  639. 
Brockhaus,  C.  Prudentius  915. 
Brockie,  W.  Gypsies  of  Yetholm.  462. 
Brocklehurst,  T.  U.  Mexico  370  (469). 
Broderip,  Mrs.  F.  Memls.  of  Hood  724. 
Brodhead,  J.  R.  [Am.]  State  of N.Y.  367. 
Brodhurst,  B.  E.  Curvatures  578. 
Brodie,  Sir  B.  C.  Ideal  Chemistry  497. 
,,  P.  B.  Fossil  Insects  of  England  S40. 
Brodribb,  W.  J.  Demosthenes  892. 
,,  +Besant,  W.  Constantinople  451. 
Brodrick,  Hon.  G.  C.   Land  A^  Ldlords. 
239  ;  Merton  Coll.  277  ;  Polit.  Stud. 
260 ;   Univ.  of  Oxfd.  276  (45). 
,  ,,   +Fremantle,    W.    H.    [eds.]  Privy 

Council  221. 
.,,  W.  Falconer's  Favourites  693. 
Broglie,  Due  de  Fred,  the  Gt.  444  (437) 

ICg^s.  Secret  439  (448)  ;  Recollns.  442. 
Broinowski,  G.  I.  Birds  of  Australia  552, 
Brome,  Richard  Dramatic  Works  778. 
Bromfield,  J.  Bible  in  Brittany  gi. 
Bromwell,  W.  J.  [Am.]  Immigratioh  into 

U.S.  242. 
Bronkhurst,  H.  V.  P.  BritishGuiana  373. 
Bronson,  M.  Assamese  Dictionary  830. 
Bront^,  Anne.     Novels  741. 
,,  Charlotte.     Novels  741. 
„  Emily.     Novels  741. 
Brook,  R.  [ed.]  Styh  in  Furniture  636. 
,,  W.   J.  [ed.]  Six  Privy  Council  Ju^- 

menis  98  (197). 
Brooke,  Chas.  Ten  Years  in  Sarawak  349. 
,,  Christopher /*(7tf»rj  763. 
,,  H.  ^  Fool  of  Quality  740. 
„  Sir  Jas./o«r»a/349  ;  Letters  ^^g. 
„  Lord  Works  763. 
,,  Miss  [ed.  &  tr.]  Irish  Poetry  1004. 
,,  N.  Office  of  Notary  2Qif. 
„  K.  Battlejields  in  England  ■^1$. 
„  R.  S.  Irish  Church  64. 
,,  Rev.    Stopford   Christ  in   Mod.    Life 
100  (97) ;  Early  Eng.   Liter.   713  ; 
Early  Life  of  Jesus  97  ;  Fight  of 
Faith  97  ;    on    Future    Life    115  ; 
Milton  720 ;  Poems  765  ;  Primer  of 
Eng.  Lit.  713  ;  F.  W.  Robertson6i  ; 
Serms.  (six)  97  ;  Spirit  of  Xtian, 
Life  100  (97)  ;  Theol.  of  Eng.  Poets 
714  (io8)  ;  Unity  of  God  &^  Man  97  ; 
on  Wordsworth  726. 
Brookes,  C.  B.  [Am.]  Terms  of  Art  6j^i^. 
Brooklyn  Library  Catalogue  703. 
Brooks,  C.  P.  Cotton  Manufacturing  6ig. 
„  E.  [Am.]  Norm.  Meth.  of  TcJig,  301 ; 
Philos,  of  Arith.  489  (two). 


Brooks,E.G.[Am.]£/«zVffW«^/r»«  (three)  83- 

,,  E.  S.  New  York  367  ;  Story  of  Ameri- 
can Indian  360  (359). 

,,  H.  +  Mann,  Dr.  Natal  358. 

,,  Noah  [Am.]  A brahafn  Lincoln  460. 

„  Rev.  Phillips  [Am.]  Jesics  in  ;  Prchg. 
95 ;  Serms.  97  ;  Tolerce.  loi. 

„  Preston  S.  [Am.]  Sumner  Assault  jB^, 

„  S-  H.  Dwelling  Houses  633. 

„  Thos.    Works  2. 

„  Dr.  W.  K.  [Am.]  EmbryoL  of  Insects. 

535  ;  Heredity  515  ;  Hydromedtisae 

538;  Invert.  Zoology  534;  Stoma- 

topoda  539. 

"  Brooksby  "  H^mt.  Counties  of  Engl.  689. 

Broome,  E.  Reu.  Rowland  Hill  72. 

Broom,    H.   Const.    Law  913  ;  Cotnm.  ofp- 

Com.  Law  192  ;  Phil.  q/Com.  L.zg2. 

„  „  [ed.]  Legal  Maxims  192. 
Broomhall,  R.  EvaTtgelisation  90. 
Brosselard+ Jaubert  Diet.  Berbire  800. 
Brou,  F.  P.  Grammatica  Portug.  974. 
Brough,  B.  H.  Mine  Surveying  d^t. 
Brougham,  Lord  Wks.  788  (254)  ;  Autob. 
422  ;  Colon.  Policy  256  ;  Contribs.  to- 
*  Edin.  Rev.'  874  ;  Ld.  Erskine  188  ; 
Hist,  of  Engl.  412  ;  Nat.  Theol.  4  ; 
Polit.  Philos.  257  ;  Spchs.  on  Negro- 
Slav.    249  ;   Statesmen  of  Geo.  Hi. 
420. 
Broughton,  L.  P.  D.  Ind.  Magistr.  224. 

„  „  [ed.]  Ind.  Civ.  Proced.  224  ;  Limit. 

of  Suits  226  (204). 
Broughton,  Rhoda.    Novels  743. 
Brown,  A  C office  Planter  6ij. 

,,  ,,  Power  Loom  640. 

„  ,,  Enfranch.  214  ;  Fixtures  203  ;  Law 
Diet.  185  ;  Salvigny  on  Obligs.  230. 

„  Alex.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Genesis  of  U.S.  455. 
(861). 

„  A.  M.  Animal  Alkaloids  584. 

},  C.  Nottinghojnshire  Worthies  324. 

„  ,,  [ed.]  Notes  about  Notts.  144. 

„  C.  B.  British  Guiana  373. 

„  „  +Lidstone,  W.  Amazon  373. 

„  t.  P.  Telugu  bks.  (four)  845  ;  Zillah 
Dictionary  833. 

„  Pre.  D.  Christ s  Second  Coming  115. 

,,  Eliza  B.  Rev.  J.  Baldwin  Brown  fo. 

„  E.  E.  [Am.]/.  R.  Lowell 72g. 

„  Prf.  F.  [Am.]  Assyriology  802. 

„  Prf.  G.  B.  Schola  to  Cathedral  t^T . 

,,  H.  F.  Venetian  Sttidies  33<^(j^\^. 

,,  H.  G.  Winter  in  Albania  340. 

,,  J.  Epitaphs  473. 

„  James  Prof.  J.  Eadie  65. 

,j  Dr.  John    Galatians*  35;   'Hebrews 
36 ;  'Peter'  (two)  36  ;  W.  B.  Robert- 
son 65  ;    '  Ro?nans '  35  ;  Sufferings- 
of  Messiah  29. 

„  Dr.  Jno.  HoraeSubsec.  782(558). 

„  Rev.  Johny£7A«  Bunyan  720. 

„  J.  A.  Pakeolithic  Mom  554. 

„  J.  A.  H.  Capercaillie  692. 

„  Rev.  J.  Baldwin  Burd.  of  Life  100. 

Chr.  Policy  of  Lije  100;  Annihil. 
115;  Higher  Life  100;  Home  loi ; 
Home  Life  loi. 

„  J.  C.  Ethics  of  Geo.  Eliot  723. 

„  Dr.  J.  C.  Bks.  on  Forestry  (ten)  623-4 : 
Forests  &*  Moisture  505  {623)  ;  Hy- 
drol.  <&*  Wtr.-Sply  of  S.  4^.  (two). 
601. 

„  J.  D.  Diet,  of  Musicians  673. 

„  }.%.Merino  Sheep  620;  Tree  Cult.  624. 

„  J.  G .  Medical  Diagnosis  $64. 

„  J.  J.  [_Axa.]  American  Angler  6g3. 

„  J.  M.  Shikar  Sketches  6B6. 

,,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Dervishes  81  (12).. 

„  Marie  E.  Icel,  Discov.  ofA'jmr.  361. 

„  MaryE.  +  W.  A.  [Ams.j  Musical  In- 
struments  676. 

„  N.  Assamese  Lang.  830. 

,,  R.  Paisley  Grant.  School  271. 

,,  „  Musical  Arithmetic  ^7 s- 

„  „  Satan  iiz. 

„  „  \\xTi.  Dionys.  Myth\3x\  Unieomzzj.. 

,,  Rich.  [Canad.]  Cape  Breton  ^Sy,  Coai 
Fields  of  Cape  Breton  512(363, 642). 

„  Rob.  Eridanus  12S. 

„  Dt  JKoh.  Countries  of  Wld. -^o^;  Earth 
(Sr*  itsStofy  501;  Peoples  of  lVld.306. 

),  )»  )i  [ed.]  Science  for  All  4S9. 

,,  Cpt.  Thos.  Fossil  Conchol.  543;  Recent 
Conchol.  544 ;  Taxidervty  518. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[BURG- 


Brown,  Dr.Thos.  Annals  of  Disruption  73. 
„  T.  A.  [Am.]  Ajnerican  Stage  679. 
„  T.  C.  Hist,  of  Selkirkshire  331 
,;  T.  E.  Anim.  Life  of  Farm  619. 
„  Rev.  T.    E.    Poems   in  Manx  patois 

(three)  765  (951). 
„  „  W.  The  Tabernacle  (two)  39. 
„  „  V^m.  Propagation  of  Christianity  go^ 
„  W.  Sheep  Farming  620. 
„  W.  Law  of  Limitation  204. 
„  W,  H.  Charterhottse  323. 
„  W.  L.  [Am.]  Manual  of  Assaying  6^2. 
„  W,  N.  Wood  Engraving  6s9. 
„  W.W.  [km.lBlack  Man2/[g:  Negro  ^^g. 
13iowne,  C.  [Am,]  Statute  of  Fraud  2.00. 
„  Dr.  Crichton  Lun.  Hasp.  Management 

591  ;  Over-Pressure  303. 
„  C.  F.  [Am.]— z-  Ward,  Artemus. 
„  CpL  C.  O.  Armour  ^oZ. 
„  D-  J-  [Am.]  Trees  of  America  525. 
„  E.  A.  [Am.]  Ophtlialmoscope  565. 
.,  Maj.  E.  C.  Coming  ofGt.  Queen  427. 
i,  F.  F.  [Am.;  ed.]  Bugle-Echoes  758. 
„  G.C^.  of  Divorce  222;  Ct.  of  Probate  222. 
„  Rev.  Geo.  Bible  Society  91. 
„  Rev.  G.  F.  Ice-Caves  504. 
„  G.  H.  Shakesperis  Versification  948. 
„  G.  L.  [ed.]  State  Trials  186. 
„  „  [ed.]  Par.  Mun,  Reg.  Act  198. 
„  „  +  Stewart,   C.  G.    [ed.]    Trials  for 

Murder  186  (206). 
„  Cp.  H.    XXXIX.  Articles  ^^. 
„  1.  [Am.]  Domestic  Relations  197  ;  Law 

in  Literature  187. 
„  J.  St.  Peters,  York  669 
„  J.  [Am.  ;  ed-]  Nazi.  Bank  Cases  216. 
,,  Rev.  J.  Congregationalism  in  Norfolk 

'  '•    and  Sti'ffolk  70. 
„  J.    F.    Bdngdli  Primer  831  ;    Hindi 

Priiner  831  ;   Uriya  Primer  833. 
„  J.  H.  B.  Carrier's  Law  igr  :  Compuls. 

Purch.    192   (210)  ;   Railw.    Pract. 

216:    Rating  of  Herid.  193   (211) 

Usages  196. 
„  „  +  Theobald  Railw.  Coys.  216. 
„  J.  R.  [Am.]  Apache  Country  360. 
,,   L.  [Am.]  Eng.  and  Am.  Laivyers  187. 
„  Lennox  Throat  S'  its  Diseases  568  (576). 
„  „  +  Behiike,    E.    Voice,    Songy    and 

Speech  qj-j. 
„  M.  Chaucer  s  England  jzy. 
„  MontagQ  Practical  Taxidermy  518. 
„  Phillis  A  year's  Cookery  681. 
„  Prf.  R.  W.  Classical  Literature  872; 

Roman  Litcratttre  qoZ. 
„  Sir  Thos.  Works  787  ;  Urn  Burial s^%  ; 

Vulgar  Errors  122. 
„  Wm.  Works  763, 

„  Dr.  W.  A.  Money,  Weights  and  Meas- 
ures of  Chief  Nations  269. 
„  Dr.  W.  H.  Fire-ivork  Mailing  631. 
„  W.  H.  [Am  ]  Maryland  366  (363). 
.,  ,5  \_K'a\..\^A.'\  Divorce  ^r"  Alimony  "zoti. 
Brownell,  W.  C-   French  Traits  312. 
Brownmg,Kliz.'B. Lettrs.y2y,Paet.Wks.j6s 
„  Oscar  Educ,  Theories  zji ;  Geo.  Eliot 

724  ;  Mod.  England  420  (403)  ;  Mod. 

France  441. 
„  '„  [ed.J  England  and  Napoleon  442. 
„  Robert  Poet.  Wks.  765-6  (779)  ;  Essay 

on  Shelley  725. 
.  Brownlee,  W.  M.   Lawn  Tennis  696. 
Bruce,  Prf.  A.  B.  Galil.  Gosp.  ■52 ;  Humil. 

of  Xt.  Ill  ;  Mirac.  Elem.  in  Gosp. 

119:  Parabol.  Tchg.  of  Xt.  32;  Reve- 
lation 1T7  ;  Traing.  of  T'welve^  11 1 

(34)  ;  W^n.  Denny  612. 
„  H.  A.  Sir  W.  Napier  435. 
„  James  T7-anfels  354. 
„  J.  C.  Bayeux  Tap.  683 ;  Lapid.  Septen. 

905  ;  Rom.  Wall  (two)  406. 
„  Dr.  J.  M.  Materia  Medica  584. 
„  P.  A.  [Am.]  Plantation  Negro  s^g. 
„  Rev.  W,  Commentaries  (four)  77. 
„  W.  [Am.]  The  Hudson  367. 
„  W.  'H^.-picv  Sir  C.  Napier  ^-zs. 
Bruce- White,  A.  Langues  Romanes  967, 
Bruchmann,  K.  Psych.   Stud.  z.  Sprach- 

gesch.  794- 
Bruck,  F.  Consonantendoppelung  95. 
Bruck,  L.  Health  Resorts  591. 
Briicke.  E.  Spracklaute  796  ;  NHD.  Vers- 

kunst  9^9. 
Bnickmann.  H.  [ed.]   Greek  and  Roman 

Sculpture,  655. 


BrSckner,  C.  A.  F.  Lehefi  des  Cicero  928. 
Bruckner,  G.  Dutch  Vocabulary  851. 
Bnider,  H.  C.  Concord.  N.  T.  Grac.  22. 
Bruen,  E.  T.  Diet  588  ;  Nursing  588. 
Bruennios,  Ph.  [ed.]  AtSttx^?  53- 
Brugmann,    Prf.    K.    Comp.    Gram,    813; 
Griech.  Gram.  865  (813,  861,  862) ; 
Homer.      Textkrii,     879 ;      Vergl. 
Gram.  813  ;  Zum  heut.  Stand  d. 
Spr.  796. 

+  Stolz'G?-.  u.  lat.  Sprackwiss.  862. 
Brugsch-Bey,  H.  yEgyptol.,'jgS  ;  Cod.  Sin. 
16  ;  Diet.  G£og.  de  lEgyp.  798  :  Exo- 
dus 42  ;  Gram.  DSmot.  798  ;  Gram. 
Hierogl.  798 ;  Hierogl.  Dem.  Wb. 
798  ;  Hist,  of  Egypt  392(9)  ;  Relig. 
d.  j^gypter  9, 
„  [ed.]  R^cueilde  Monum.  799  ;  T^ies- 

aurus  Inscrip.  799 . 
,j  +  Diimichen,  J.   [eds.]  Recueil  de 
Monum,  799. 
Bruhns,  C.  Logaritkjns  490. 
BruU,  A.  Dialekt  der  Rhodier  B71. 
,j  jj  \t.^.'\  Samarit.  TargUTn-LT- 
Brun  de  la  Montaigne  996. 
Brunet,  G.  Ouvrages  Anonymes  703. 
„  ,,  {ed.^  France  Littdraire  ^06. 
„  j.  C.  Diet,  de  Giog.  305  (702) ;  Man 

du  Libr.  702. 
„  P.G.  Bibliomania  708;  BibLCailtol,  83. 
Brunetto  JLatmi  Livres  de  Trisor  998. 
BrunnerA.  M.  +  TryonT.  [Ams.}  Interior 
Decorations  671. 
,  H.  'A ucassin  et  Nicolette '  999. 
Brunnhofer,  H.  Iran  und  Turan  812. 
Brunnow,  Dr.  R.  E.  Ideograplis  801. 
Bruno,  Giordano  Heroic  Enthusiasts  772. 
Brunot,  F.    Grammaire  Frangaise  983. 
Brims,  C.  G.  [ed.]  Pontes  Juris  Romani 

229  (905)- 
,,  I.Lucrez-Studien  gz^. 
Brunton,  A.  Sir  William  Wallace  431. 
Dr.  T.  Lauder  Bible  and  Science  117  ; 
Digest.  569 ;  Pharmac.  (three)  584, 
Bruppacher,  H.  Lautl.  d.  osk.  Spr.  907, 
Brusciotto  Gramm.  of  Congo  Lang.  854. 
Brush,  G.  J.  [Am.]  Determinative  Minera- 
logy soS  (507). 
Bruty  Tywysogion  429  (1004). 
Bruts  1004—2;.  also  Wace. 
Bruun,    C.  V.   [ed.]    Bihliotheca  Dajtica 

706. 
Bruyas,  Rev.  J.  \_K^n.\  Mohawk  Lang.  857. 
Bry,  J.  Theo.  de  [td.']  Collectiones  Peregr, 

307  ;  Florida  365. 
Bryan,  B.  Vivisection  Directory  loi. 
,,  M.  Dictionary  of  Painters  648. 
Bryant,  Dr.  Sophie  Celtic  Irel.  434  ;  Educ. 
Ends  295  (283,  293). 
„  Thos.  Breast  578  ;  Surgery  573. 
„  W.  C.  [Am.]  Poetical  Works  770  ;  Prose 

Works  790, 
„  „  [ed.]    Ltb.     of   Poetry    757  ;    Pict. 
Amer.  ■2^ig;Selns.fr.Am.Poets'j']o. 
„  „   +Gay,  S.  [Am.]  Pop.  Hist,  of  U.S. 

456. 
,,  ,,  Rise  of  Civil  Service  2s^. 
Bryce,   Prf.  G.  [Canad.]  Hist,  of  Canad. 
People,  455  ;  Manitoba  363  ;  Presb. 
Ch.  in  Canada  74. 
„  J.  Ten  Yrs.  in  Ch.  of  Scotland  73. 
,,  J.  [ed.]  Trade  Marks  Acts  zi^. 
„  +Johnston,  K.  Cyclo.  ofGeogr.  305, 
,,  Prf.  James  Amer.  Commonwealth  456 
(262)  ;  Holy  Rom.  E-mpire  445  (53, 
99,  399,  409,  443) ;  Transcauc.  351. 
Brydafl,  R.  Art  in  Scotland  649  (twoj. 
Brydges,  Sir  E.    Censura  Literaria  704 

RestiUita  joa,. 
Bryson,Mrs.M.  J.  Child  Life  in  Japan  2\fi. 
Brzoska,  H.  G.  Padag.  Seminare  302. 
Buch,  Max  Die  Wotjaken  150. 
„  Prf.    A.   Atmosphere   503;    Meteorol. 

(three)  503. 
,y  „   +  Stewart  C//?«a^^  503. 
Buchan,P.  [eA.^Ballads  of  Scotl.  758  (134). 
,,  W.  P.  Plumbi?ig  (two)  635. 
Buchanan,  Prf.  Jas.  Analogy  4  ;  Affliction 
(two)  103  ;   Faith  in  God  5  ;  Holy 
Spirit  112  ;  Justif  cation  113. 
„  J.   [ed.]  Supr.  Court,    Cape  of  Good 

Hope  {thre:&)  184,  228. 
„  J.  R.  [Am.]  Moral  Educ.  293  :  Psycho- 

metry  80. 
„  Dr.  R.  Eccles.  29;  Ten  Yrs ^  Conflict -j-^. 


Buchanan,    Roh.   Poet.    Wks.   766 ;  Ball. 
Sior.  773;  Fleshly  Ochl.  715;  Hebrid 
Isl.  330  ;  Master  Spirits  ti6. 
Bucheler,  F.  Lat.  Declin.  900  ;  Lex.  Ital. 
906  ;    Tab.  Iguv.    907  ;  Pop.  Iguv. 
Lustr.  907  ;  Umbrica  907. 
,,  +Zitelmann5  E.  Rechtv.  Gortyn  870. 
Buchheim,  Dr.  A.  On  Willh.  Tell  147. 
Buchholz,    E.   Homer.    Real.    878    (131): 
Prise.    Lat.    Orig.    906 ;    Pind.    u. 
jEschyl.  882  ;  Pindar's   Weltansch. 
S80. 
„  „  \.<td.'\Anthol.  a.  gr.  Lyrik.  876. 
„  R.  Dep.  Sours  Addr.  to  Body  958, 
Buchner,  Rev.J.H.  Moravians  inja7n.  72. 

,,  W.  Mddch£7tschu^en  299. 
Buchner,  L.  Force  and  Matter  7  (177); 

Mind  in  Anim.  516  (536). 
Buck,  Dr.  A.H.  [Am.]  Ear  (two)  578. 
)>  n  [ed.]  Hdbk.  of  Med.  Sciences  563. 
„  D.  H.  [Pi.u)..'\  Hygiene  587. 
„  E.  [Am.]  Mass.  Eccles.  Law  198  (99). 
,j  Dr.  Gurdon  Reparative  Surgery  575. 
„  G.  W.  Oblique  Bridges  599. 
„  Dr.  H.  [Am.]  Materia  Medica  5g2. 
„  J.  H.  [Am.]  Old  Plate  664. 
„  J.  H.  W.  Tunnel  Shafts  599. 
Euckalew,  C.R.  \_Axa.^Proport.Repres.  255. 
Bucke,  Dr.  [Am.]  Walt  Whitman  730. 
Buckingham,  Duke  of.  Memrs.  (two)  422. 
Buckland,  Anna  J.  Hannah  More  722. 
,,  F.  Curiosities  of  Natural  History  535  ; 

Fishes  545  ;  Log-Book  695. 
,,  Dr.  W.  Geol.  and  Mineral.  5. 
Buckle,  Cpt.  E.  Bengal  Artillery  i^Z. 
„  G.  G.  \j.  Jeremy  Bentham  157. 
,,  H,  T.  France  before  Revol,  438  ;  Hist, 
of  Civilization  386  (84,  87,  178,  385, 
386,  438,  439,  449)  ;  Infl.  of  Wojnen 
252  (299)  ;  Miscell.  and  Posth.Wks. 
788  (252,  229). 
Buckler,  W.  Larvcs  541. 
Buckley,  Arab.  [=Mrs.  Fisher]  Fairyl.  of 
Sc.  488  (535) ;  Hist,  of  Nat.  Sc.  487 
(532)  ;  Ltfe  and  her  Children  535 ; 
Winners  in  Life's  Race  535. 
„  „  [^^..l  Ani-mals from  Life  ^y^. 
„  H.  Assurance  Co.  Acts  192  (201). 
„  Rev.    Jas.   M.  [Am.]  Christians  and 

Theatre  loi. 
„  'Ss^exX.  Irrigation  Wks.  of  Ind.  601. 
Buckman,  S.  S.  Oolite  A  jnmonites  $^^. 
Buckmaster,  J.  C.  Cookery  6S1. 
Bucknill,  Dr.  J.  C.  Care  of  Insane  568 ; 
Habit.  Drunkards  568  (251)  ;  Med. 
Knowl.  ofShksp.  718. 
„  „  +  Tuke,   Dr.  D.    H.    PsycJwlogical 

Medicine  568. 
,,  J.  T.  Subjnarine  Mines  6iz. 

Buckton,  Cath.  M.  Food  and  Cookery  681 . 
Health  in  House  588;     Town  and 
WindoTv  Gardening  625. 
,,  G.   B.  British  Aphides  543. 
Budagoff,  L.  Turkish  Dictionary  842. 
Budde-Lund,  G.  Crustacea  Isopoda  539. 
Buddliag^toshd  s  Parables  13. 
Budenz,  J.  Ugrische  Sprachen  840. 
Budge,  E.  A.  T.  W.  Babylonian  Life  392 
(39,  390);  Dwellers  on  Nile  39  (390).- 
,,  „  [tT.'\Esarkaddon-ig2^oz);Shal7na- 

neser  892. 
„  „  [ed.]  Assyr.  Txts.  801  ;  Egypt.  Rg. 
bk.    798  ;  St.  Geo.  of  Cappad.  799  ; 
Sarcoph.  ofQu.  Anx.  799. 
Budinszky,,A.  Ausbr.  d.  lat.  Spr.  907  (972); 

Univ.  Paris  273. 
Euffum,  Dr.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Dis.  of  Eye  594. 
Bugge,  %o^\xs,  Aliiial.  Stud.  906  ;  Amnen. 
Spr.  838;  Etrusk.  (two)  906  ;  Studies 
ov.  d.  nord.  Gude  957. 
Eiihler,  Prf.  G.  Sanscrit  Primer  Z\%. 
Buik  ofChroniclis  of  Scotland  g^x. 
Blinding  Societies  Directory  241. 
Buisson,  F.  [ed.]  Did.  de  Pedagogic  270. 
„  T.  Instr.  a  VExpos.  d.  Philadel.  279, 
Bujeaud,  J.   [ed.]  Chants  de  VOuest  de 

France  135. 
Bulfinch,  [Am.]  Oregon  and  Eldorado  368. 
„  T.  [Am.]  Age  of  Chiv.  737  ;   Age  of 

Fable  123  ;  Legs.  ofCharle7n.  739. 
Bulkley,  Dr.  L.   D.  Ac7ie  572  ;   Eczema 

572  ;  Skin  571. 
Bulkwill,  F.  H.  Mechanical  Dentistry  ^tT-f, 
Bull,  Bp.  G.  Works  2  (two). 
„  Sara  G.  Ole  Bull  677. 


Bull,  Dr.  T.   Children  582  ;  Mothers  581. 
BuUard  Rev.  A.  [Am.]  Sabbath  Schools  296. 
Bullen,  A.  H.  [ed.]  Ca?-(7/j75g  (757)  ;Engl. 
Helicofi  759  ;  Lyrics  (four)  759  ;  Old 
Plays  774  ;  Spec.  A7Jiant.  759. 
„  E.  + Leake,  S.  M.  Preced.  of  Pleading 

222  (228). 
,,  G.  Cat.  ofCaxton  Celebration  710. 
Buller,  Rev.  J.  New  Zealand  (two)  380. 
,,  SirW.L.[Austrai.].5:*n/ji7/ACZ.(three) 
552. 
Bulletin  de  la  Soc.  p.  VlTistr.  Ele77zen.  270. 
BuUinger,  Henry  Wo7'ks  2. 
Bullitt,  J.  F.  [Am.;  ed.]  Codes  of  Kentucky 

225. 
BiiloWj  Bar'ess  Marenholtz  Child  Nature 
289  (291) ;  FroebeVs  Erz.-Idee  289  ; 
Gcs.    Beitr.    289  ;    Handivk.     and 
Headwk.  289  (297)  ;  Kindl.  Triebe 
289  ;  Re7nin.  of  Froebel  289. 
Bump,  O.  F.  [Am.]  Bkrptcy.   190;  Feder. 
Proced.z2s  ',  Fraudul.Conveyg.  200  ; 
Patents  213. 
,,  [ed.]   Revenue    Laws   219;    Stamp 
Laws  219. 
Bumstead,  F.  +  Taylor,  R.  [Ams.]  Venereal 

Diseases  579. 
Bunburv,  E.    H.  Anc.  Geogr.   309  (874)  ; 

Ptole7ny  310  (888). 
'Bund,  Prf.  J.  Willis  Co7npe7ts.  202 ;  Sahn. 
Fisheries  217. 

[cd.]  State  Trials  xZS  {^02,  4^1-^. 
Bundehesch  835  (15). 
Bungener,  F.  Calvin  66  ;  Counc.  of  Trent 

50  ;  Rome  and  Cncl.  ofig  cent.  84. 
Bunsen.    Bar.   C.  C.  J.   Christianity  and. 
Mankind  45  ;  Egypt's  Place  in  HiH. 
392  ;  God  in  Hist.  45  (305,  387):  Hip- 
poly  tus  52  ;  Philos.  of  Hist.  1 78  (385 ). 
Bar.  E.  Chronology  of  Bible  40  ;  Wis- 
dom of  Christ  31. 
Bar'essZ^^rj.232  \  Me7n.  of  Bunsen  \^^, 
Bunting,  T.  P.  Dr.  Jabez  B7i7tting  72. 
Bunyan,  J.  Works  787  (2);  E7nble77is  104  ; 

Pil.  Prog.  740  (2). 
Bunyiu  Nanjio  847. 
Bunyon,  C.  J.  Fire  Iitsurajtce  201  ;    Life 

Assurance  201. 
Burbidge,  Rev.  F.  Liturgies  of  Church  105. 
„  F.  W.  Cultiv.  Pits.  625  ;  Dom.  Flori- 
cult.    625 ;  Fruit  Frmg.  627 ;  Gar- 
den of  Sun  349  ;   Horticult.  625  ; 
Orchids  626. 
„  „  +  Beker,  J.  C.  Narcissus  620. 
,,  W.  Machine  Cottstr^ction  601. 
Burchett,  Li7iear  Perspective  658. 
Burckhardt,  J.  Cicerone  647  ;  Civilization 
of  Renaissance  445  (387,647, 733,865). 
J.  L.  Arabic  Proverbs  148  (807). 
Burdett,    H.   C.  Cottage  Hosp.  591  ;  Pay 
Hosps.  591  ;  pT^nce  and  People  i^-2.-2. 
[ed.]  Hosp.  Annl.  591  ;  O^.  hitellig. 
268. 
Buren,  Martin  van  Polit.  Parties  in  U.S. 
263  (457)- 
Prf.    W.    H.    van   [Am.]  Diseases    of 
Rectu7ii  580. 
Burg,  F.  Runeninschrifte7i  9^3. 
Burgdorf,  C.  A.  Physik  in  Volkssckule  295. 
Burge,  L.  [Am.]  Pre-Glacial  Man  554. 
,,  W.  Colonial  Law  184. 
Burges,  A.  S_Am..'\  Amer,  Kennel  Dogs  ^g^. 
,,  Wm.  Art  applied  to  Industry  661. 
Burgess,  E.  Eng.  &^Amer.  Yachts  6go. 
„  E.  S.  \Am.}  Courses  in  Bot.&'ZooL'zgs. 
,,  Dt.^.  Art  of  Preaching  gs- 
,,  Dr.  Jas.    Rock-Temples    (three)  468; 
Jain    Cave-Temp.    14;    Repts.    on 
Arch.  Surv.  in   JFl  Z/^-^.  (five)  468, 
in  S.  Ind.  (two)  469. 
„  J.  T.  Knots  61C. 
„  J.  W.  Coach  Building  636. 
,,  Rev.  W.  R.  Hebrew  Psahns  28. 
Burgh,  A.  R.+  P.  van  der  Painting  634. 
„  N.P.  Compound  Engines  604  ;  mar. 
Cpd.  Eng.  612  ;  MojT.  Engineering 
612  ;    Screw  Propuls,  612  ;  Steam 
Boilers  602  ;  Slide  Rule  600. 
„  V7 .  dc  Maritifne  IntcT^,  Law  "zyz. 
Burgon,  Dn.  J.  W.  Gospels  32  ;  'Mark' 
33  ;  Revision  Revised  19  :  Pastor. 
Office  94  ;  Servnonsf.  Families  105  ; 
Twelve  Good  Men  421. 
Burgeyne,    Sir   J.     Beds.    Militia    428; 
Corresp.  ^24;  Reign  ofGeoyge  it.  42 3. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[CAMB- 


Bargoyne,  Cpt.  H.  ^-^d  Highlanders  428. 
„  J.  F.  Biasij'ng&'  Quarrying  641. 
Burguy,  G.  F.  LanguedOilgZ6  (two,  988). 
Burke,  SirB,  Anecd,  of  Aristae.  42,1  \  Rise 
of  Gt.  Fam.  481  ;  Records  ofFam. 
481;  Viciss.ofGt.Fam.AfZxi,  Visita. 
of  Seats  482. 
„    „  [ed  ]  Baron  478  ;  Commoners  478  ; 
Landed  Gentry  478  ;  Peerage  (two) 
478  ;  Royal  Fams.  47S. 
;,    „  +  Burke,  J.  Encyclo.  of  Heraldry 

482  ;  Heraldic  Illustratjis.  482. 

„  Edmund  ff'<7r*fei- 254  (435,  788}. 

„    „  Works   254    (420,  435,  721,   787) , 

Corresp  436(419,  435);  Fck.  Revol. 

440 ;  Orig.  of  Ideas  178  ;  Speeches 

(two)    436,    on    W.    Hastings  423, 

on  Concil.  w.  Ainer.  785  ;  Thoughts 

on  Pres.  Discontents  455  (261). 

„  F,  [Am.]  Law  of  Public  Schools  28: 

„  H.  F.  Darwin  Pedigree  480. 

„  O.  J.  Chanc.  of  Ireland  187  (433)  ;  Isles 

of  Aran  331, 
„  P.  [ed.]  Trials  (two)  186. 
„  TJlicke  R.  Sewerage  Utiliz.  600. 
„     „  [gA.]  Spanish  Salt  TS^  (138J. 
Burkhardt  Conjunct,  b.  Ulfilas  935. 
Burleigh  [ist]  Ld.  Memoirs  414. 
„  C.  C.  [Am.]  Death  Penalty  244. 
„  B.  G.  Desert  Warfare  427, 
Burlinghame,  A.  [Am.]  Defence  of  Mas- 

sachus.  785. 
Burmann,  H.  Ueberlief.d.  Isokr.  893. 
Burmeister,  Dr.  H.  Trilobites  539. 
Burn,  Col.  Nvl.&=Milt.Fch.Dict.eoe{6io). 
„  Ja.s.  Autobiog.  265. 
,,  J.  H.  L'otid.  Traders'  Tokens ^tj. 
„  J.  S.  Regist.  Eccl.  Paroch.  480. 
„  Rev.  Rob.  Rom.an Liter,  inrel.  to  Art 

646  (908)  ;  Rome  (two)  465. 
,,  R,    Scott  Carpentry  635;  Cattle,  etc. 
619  ;  Dairy  621 ;  Farm  Archit.  615  ; 
FarmEcon.  613  ;  Farm.  Eng.  615  ; 
Farm.   Mangt.  613 ;   Grazier  616 
Masonry  633  ;  Mech.  Engin.    601  . 
Modem     Farming     613 ;    Small 
Farmg.  613  ;  Sewage  615  ;  Soils  615, 
,,  Rev.  S.  C.  Prophet  Jonah  31. 
„  W.  A.  +  Raymond,   W.   T.    Volunteer 
Forces  208. 
Burnaby,Cpt.F. .(4K'<ziferz«.34o;  Khiva-^^^. 
„  Mrs.  F,  [  =  Mrs.  Main]  High  Alps  in 

Winter -^-^  ;  High  Life  338. 
Bumand,    F.  C.    A.D.C.    700  ;    Happy 

Thoughts,  etc.  ys$;  Parodies  755. 
Bume,  Charl,  [ed.]  Shropshire Folkl.  144. 
Sumell,  Dr.  A.  C.  AindraSch.  of  Gram. 
S26 ;  S.  Ind.  Palmogr.  843  (469) ; 
Sanscrit  MSS.  881, 
,,  G.  R.  Lim.eSy  etc.  634  ;  Wells  598. 
Burnet,  Bp.  G,  Hist,  of  his  Own  Tim£  417 
(435) ;  Reform,   of  C.  of  Eng.  58 
{414) ;  XXXIX.  Articles  67. 
„  J.  Painting  656  ;    Portrait  Painting 

657  ;  Rembrandt  652, 
Bumett.Dr.C.  H.[Am.  j  TJie  Ear  (two)  578. 
„  Frances  H.    Novels  743. 
„  Dr.  G.  Popular  Genealogists  482. 
„  Dr.  J.  C  Cataract  594. 
„  M.  A.Plantae  Utiliores  586  (614). 
,,  S.  M.  [Am.]  Astigmatism.  577. 
Burney,  Frances  [Mme.  D'Arblay],  Diary 

and  Letters  "jzx  ;  Novels  740, 
Burnley,  J.  Forts,  made  in  Business  265  . 
Mod.  Industry  628 ;    Silk   Trade 
639  :  Wool  Trade  640. 
Burnouf,  %iiv\^.  Science  of  Religions  7, 
,,  Eugene   Ess.   s.  I.    Veda  817 ;    Hist. 
Litt.  Grec.  872  ;  Intro,  B-udd.  Ind. 
14  ;  Lang.  Zend.  834;   L4g.  A  thin. 
132. 
)f  tt  [tr.]  Lotus  de  la  bonne  loi  826  (14). 
,,  „  +Leupol,  [eds.]  Sel.  Sansc.  816. 
Burns,  E,  Coinage  of  Scotland /^^T . 
„  G.C  Woollen  Manufacturer  6^0. 
„  Isiay,  Rev.  W.  C.Burns g^. 
„  Robert  Poetical  Works  766  (756,  757 — 

three). 
„  William  Manuf.ofGas  633. 
Bumside,  W.  S.  +  Panton,  A.  W.  Theory 

bf  Equations  490. 
Burr,  F.  A.+  Hinton,  R.  J.  [Ams.]  Gen. 

Sheridan  462. 
^  S.  D.V.  [Am,]  Tunnelling  under  Hud- 
son, 599. 


Burr,  Wf.'R.lkm.l Elasticity  60^ '.Stresses 

599  (603). 
Burrage,  Rev.  H.  S.  [Am.]  Anabaptists  in 

Szvitzerland  69. 
Burrell,  E.  J.  Building  Construction  633. 
„  Sir  W.  [ed.]  Admiralty  Cases  222. 
Burrill,  A.  M.  [Am,]  Circumst.  Evid.  200  ; 

Volunt.  Assigntn.  igo. 
Burris,  Rev.  F.H.  [Am.]  The  Trinity  no. 
Burritt.El.  [Am,]  Missn.  ofGt.  Suffgs.  103. 
Burroughes,  Jer.  Prophesie  of  Hosea  31. 
Burroughs,  W.  H.  [Am.]  Law  of  Taxa- 
tion 218. 
Burrowes,  Geo.  [Am.]  Song  of  Solomon  z^. 
Burrows+WorlledgePari«:A,  Wk.  gs. 
,,  Prf,   Montagu   Brocas    Family   480; 
Cinque  Ports  316  ;  Constit.  Progress 
260 ;  Ld.  HawJik  426  :  Pari.  &=>  Ck. 
of  Eng.    99  ;     Wiclif    6r    (413) 
Worthies  of  All  Souls'  277  (187). 
„  S.  M.  Buried  Cities  of  Ceylon  469, 
„  W. '  Book  of  Esther'  25. 
Bursage,  H,  S,  [Am.]  Brown  Univer.  279. 
Bursian,  C,  Gesch.  d.  class.Phil.  864  (292). 
,,     „  \^d,.\Jahresbe-richt^tt> 
Burt,  Cpt.  Letters  328. 
„  Dr,  S.  S.  Exploration  of  Chest  ^t^. 
„  Br.W.K.  Mat.  Med.  5g2;  Therap.sgs. 
Burton,  Maj.-Gen.  E.  F,  Sport  in  Ind.  686. 
,.   Sir  F.  [ed.]  Pictures  in  Nat.  GalLt^-j. 
•,',  Rev.  H.  Vi.  Methodism  71. 
,,  Isab.  Inner  Life  ofSyria^  etc.  41  (342), 
„  J.  E.  Midwifery  581. 
„  Dr.  J.  Hill  Benthamiana  161 ;  Book- 
Huntei'  708  ;    Hist,  of  Qu.   Anne 
418;  His},  of  Scotl.  430  (65,  133, 
186) ;  Hume  (two)  165  ;  Scot  Abroad 
430- 
,,  Mrs  J.  HiU  My  Home  Farm  613. 
„  Col- Sir  R.  F.  Abeokuta  355:  Book  of 
Sword  471  ;  Brazils  372  ;  Cajnoens 
735 :  City  ^f  Sts.  72  (369)  ;  Etrus. 
Bologna  655    (465,   696)  ;  Falconry 
693  ;    Gold  Mines  of  Midian  343  ; 
Gorilla   Ld.   356 ;    Lake    Regs,  of 
Cent.  Afr.  357  ;  Ld.of  Midian  343  ; 
Letters  fr.   Paraguay  373 ;    Miss, 
to  Gelele  356  ;  Pilgr.  to  Mecca  343  ; 
Ultima  Tkule  333  ;  W,Africa^^^ 
Zanzibar  357. 
„     ,,  +  Cameron,  V,  L.  Gold  Coast  ■^$^. 
„     „  +Drake,     C.    F.    T.    Unexplored 

Syria  43  (342). 
M     j>  [f,]  Vikram   130;    Wit  fr.    West 

Africa  150. 
,,    „  {&d..'\  Hans  Stade  ■2^2. 
,,     „  'R-oh^rt  Anat.  of  Melancholy  j%j. 
,,  T.  Hem.ingborough  ■^'Z'j. 
f,  W,  Leicestershire  322, 
„  W.  K,  Photographic  Printing  661, 
Bury,  Vise.  Exodus  of  W.  Nations  362. 
„  Visc.  +  Hillier,  G.  L.  Cycling  68S. 
,,  J.  B.  Later  Roman  Empire  396  ;  On 

Byzantine  Empire  398. 
,  Bp.  R.  de  Philobiblon  708, 
„  T.T.  Styles  of  Archit.  6^6. 
„     „  \_&A.'\  Eccles.  Woodwork  6-^6. 
„  W.  ScrewProplrs.SiiiStjn.  Vssls.6x2. 
Biisbecq,  O.  G.  de  Letters  401. 
Busch,  Dr.  F.  Orthopeedics  565, 
„  Dr.    M.    Bismarck  444 ;    Our    CJian- 

cellar  444. 
„  M,  Deutscher  Volksglaube  145. 
Biischer  Versification  de  Ronsard  1000, 
Buschmann  Griech.  Rhetoren  929. 
,,  J,   C.  Y.  Aztekische  Ortsnamc7i   859; 
Sonor.  Spr.  859. 
Bush,  G.  G.  [Am.]  Harvard  ^jg. 
„  Rev,    R.    W.   Augustine  52  ;  Chryso- 
stom  52  ;  ^Joshua,'  etc.  25  ;  *  Penta- 
teuch '  25, 
Bushby,  Mr.s.  [tr.]  The  Danes  753. 
Bushel!,  C.  Rigger's  Guide  611, 
Bushnell,Dr.H.[Am,]^(7;-j^'z'^«i7jj  111(115); 
Moral  Uses  114  ;  Nat.&f'  Supemat. 
116  (4)  ;  Vicar.  Sacrifice  in, 
Businger,  L.  C.  Christ  in  His  Church  83. 
Busk,  G.  Polyzoa  (three)  544. 
,  Miss  R.  H.  [ed.  &  tr,]  Folkl.  of  Rome 
lyj  ;    Folksongs  of  Italy  137  (772) ; 
Househ,  Stories  142  ;  Sagasfr,  East 
149(842);  Valleys  of  Tyrol  1^2. 
BuslajevjT.  [eA.I  Russ.Chrestomatky  140  : 

Russ.  Literature  735  (140). 
Busolt,  Lehre  v.  d.  Altertihner  862. 


Busse,  J.  Part.  Prat,  im  Altfr.  986. 
Bussemaker,   U,   C.   [ed.]    Poet,    de   Re 

Pkysica  898. 
Buswell,  H.  F.  +  Walcott,  C.  H.  [Ams.] 

Personal  Actions  in  Mass.  225. 
Butcher,  Bp.  S.  Eccles.  Calendar  90. 
„  Prf.  S.  H.  Demosthenes  892, 
Bute,  Marq.  oiSir  William  Wallace  431, 
Butler,  "K&v.Pi^^Ts.  Lives  of  Saints  87  (51) 

Movable  Feasts  86. 
„  A.G.  Birds'  Eggs  S4,Z  ;  Lepidopt.  (two) 

541 ;  Lepidopt.  of  ^  Alert'  517. 
„  A.  J.  Anc.  Coptic  Churches  57  (44)  '> 

Court  Life  in  Egypt  452. 
,,  Annie  R.  Maori  Land  ^Zo. 
,,  Dr.  C.  M.  [Am.]  Refor.  in  Sweden  t% 
„  E.  A.  Pond  Life  518  C519)  ;  Silkworms 

639  (519. 685).  ,      ^ 

,,  E.D,  [trJl  Hungarian  Poems  773  (149), 
„  G.  S.  Topogr.  Sussexiana  526. 
,,  Dn.  H.  M.  Sermons  at  HarrowzgS. 
„  Bp.  Jos.  Works  162  (2) ;  Anal.ofRelig. 

4  ;  Three  Serms.  114  (113, 162). 
„  Josephine  E,  /.  F.  Oberlin  63  ;  Salva- 
tion Army  76. 
„    „  [ed.]  Woman  s  Work  252  (299). 
„  Samuel  Poetical  Works  763  (756). 
„    ,,  Alps  of  Piedmt.  334;  Evolution 
515  (532,  two) ;  Ex  Voto  670(334)  ; 
Luck  or  Cunning  515;  Unconsciotis 
Memory  177. 
„  Rev,  W.  A.   Hist.  Anc.  Philos.    156; 

Romanism.  6y  (86) ;  Sermons  97. 
,,  Col.  Sir  W.  F.  Akim-foo  427 ;  Camp, 
of  Cataracts  427  ;  Gen.  Gordon  424 
(404)  ;  Great  Lone  Laftd  $6^  (359) ; 
Pompeii  465  ;  Wild  N.  Ld.  353. 
Butlin,  H.  T,  Oper.  Surg.  574  ;  Sarcoma 

568(573,  584) ;  Tongue  576. 
Butrus-al-Buts^y    Mohit  ul  Mohit  805 

(807). 
Eutterfield,  C.  W.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Letters  of 

Irvine  460. 
Butterworth,  A.  K,  +  Ellis,  C.  E.  Rates  on 
Railways  216. 
„  TH.  [Axti.'\  Hist.  Sketches  of  Hym7isio'2. 
„     ,,  [ed.]  Songs  of  History  J  5B. 
Buttmann,  A.  Gram.  ofN.  T.  Greek  22. 
„  Ph,  Grk.  Gram.  865  ;  LexHogus  879. 
Buttner,  A.  Anleii.  z.  Unterr.  293 ;  Re- 
chenunt.  293  ;  Schreibunt.  294. 
„  E.  Vergils  '  Eklogen '  917. 
„  R.  Qu^st.  ^schin.  891;. 
Butts,  E.  [Am.  ]  Civil  Engineer  596, 
„   Isaac  [Am.]  Prot.  &>  Free  Trade  242. 
, ,  J.  R.  Tinman!  s Manual  644. 
Bux,  Alia  Birouhi  Language  844. 
Buxton,  Chas.  Sir/.  F.  Buxton  250  (245)  ; 

Slavery  240. 
,,  T>.W.  AntEsthetics  S7^- 
„  K.N.E^ping  Forest  320(528). 
„  H.   J.    W.+  Poynter,  E.  J.    Gertnan, 
Flemish  &>DutchPaiftting6s-i{6$2). 
„     ,,  +  K.Q'h\^t,S.K..English&'A7nerican 

Painting  649. 

Buxton,  Sydney  C.  Finance   &*  Politics 

420  (237,  260)  ;  Over-Pressure  303  ; 

Hdb.  Polit.  Ques.  260. 

Buxtorf,  J.  Lexicon  Chaldaicu?n  802  (21). 

Buzzard,  Dr.  T.  Nerv.  Syst.  566  ;  Periph. 

Neurit.  567. 
Byerly,    Prf.    W.    E.    [Am.]  Differential 

Calculus  491  ;  Integral  C ale.  491. 
Byford,  W.  H,+  H.  T,  [Ams,]  Diseases  of 

Women  581. 
Byington,  C.  [Am.]  Choctaw  Gram.  856. 
Eyles,  SirJ.  B.   Bills  of  ExcJiange  igo  ; 

Sophisjns  243. 
By-paths  of  Bible-Knowledge  39  (116,  390, 

466). 
Byrhtnoth  s  Death  956. 
Byrn,  M.  La  F.  Distiller  632. 
Byrne,  Dr,  J.  Gk.,Lat.&fGothi: Roots  g-^^ 
(814,  863) ;  Princ.  ofLa^ig.  795. 
,,  O.  Navigation  610. 
„  Mrs.  W,  P,  Spain  <&*  Spaniards  337. 
Byrnes,  T.  ^P^xci.^  Professional 07-1  m.  244. 
Byron^Ld.  Poet.  Wks.  766  (757-three,  779) ; 

Letters  723. 
Bythewood,  W.  M.  +  Jarman,  T.  Preceds. 
in  Convey.  194. 


C,  N.  Zulu  Isaga  151 

C[alverley].  C.  S.  Works  766  (761,  788), 


C[ollins],  M[abel]  Light  on  Path  78 ;  Thr^f 

the  Gates  78— w,  also  C!ollins,  Mabel. 
C[ooper],  T[hos.]  Admonition  58  (414)- 
C[ox],  I,  E.  B.  Fishing  dr*  Shooting  633. 
Cababe,  M.  A  ttachm.  227  ;  Est^.  199 : 

Interpl.  227. 
„    „  +Ellis,  C.  G,  [ed.]  Reports  ^^n. 
Caballero,  Fernan,*  [  =  Cecilia  (Bflhl  de 

Faber)  Arrom]  138  ;  754. 
,,  D.  J.  Idioma  Mexicana  859, 
Cabinet  Lawyer  213. 
Cahinet-makers  Pattern  Book  636. 
Cable,  G.  W.  [Am.]  Creoles  365;  Novels 

749  ;  W.  G.  Simms  729. 
Cabot,  J.  E,  [Am.] Emerson  720. 
Cachemaille,  Rev.  E.  P.  Prophecies  Ful- 

filled  iig. 
Caddy,  F\or. /eanne  if  Arc  43g  ;  Linn^us 

532  :  Siam  349. 
Cadraan,  J.  P.  [Am,]  Christ  in  Gospels  40, 
Cadogan,  Lady  A.  Dwg.^rm.  Plays  700; 

Games  of  Patience  698. 
Caedmon  Works  956  (955). 
Csesar,  C,  Julius  Opera  921  [Bell.  GalL  406]. 
,,  J[.  Griechische  Rhythmik  Zgf . 
Caesius  Bassius  Opera  930  (two). 
Cagnat,  Ren^  Epigraphie  Latine  904. 
Caine,  Ralph  H.  [ed,]  Humor.  Poems  759. 
,  T.  HaUC43&W(^ff723(i62,  713);  C«Vi"- 

cism-  717  ;  Novels  743 ;  Rossetti  725 

(651). 

,    ,,  [ed.]  Sonnets  760. 
,,  W.  S.  Local  Option  250  (260). 
Cains,  J,  Englishe  Dogges  691. 
Caird,  Prf.  Edw.  Cartesianism  171  (163)  ; 
Comte  163  ;  Hegel  165  (157);  Kant 
156  (156, 166,  170) ;  Metaphysic  174. 
„  F.  M.  Surgical  Handbook  573. 
,,  Pre.  }.  Landed  Int.  239  ;  Phzl.  ofRel. 
3;  Sermons  71,  97;  Spinoza  171  (157). 
,,  Sir  J,  India  346. 
,,  Mrs.  Mona  Wing  of  Azrael  t^.    . 
Cairnes,  Prf.  J.  E.  Char,  of  Pol.  Ec.  233  ; 
Ess.  in  Pol.  Econ.  233  (256)  ;  Irish 
Quest.  436 ;  PoUt.  Ess.  254 ;  Lead. 
Princ.    Pol.   Ec.   233,    (239,   257): 
Slave  Power  g^g. 
Cairns,  Pre,  J.  J.  Brown  722 ;  on  Future 

Probation  115;  Unbeliefs 
Caithnefss,  Ctess.  Mystery  of  All  Ages  7S. 
Caix,  N.  Etim.  Ital.  968  (969)  ;  Formaz. 
968  ;  Origine  968  (970)  ;  Storia  Ling^ 
It.  970  ;  Vocal.  It.  968. 
Calandrelli,  M.  Dice.  Leng.  CasteU.  973. 
Calder.  J,  E.  Tastnanians  378. 
Calderon  Dramas  780. 
Calderwood,  D.  Kirk  of  Scotland  &^ 

Prf.  H.    T.  H.  Green  164  ;  Mind  and 

Brain  177  ;  MoralPhilos.  100  (174); 

'    Parables  32  ;  Philos.  of  Infin.  no 

(164, 168) ;  Sc.  &>  Relig.  4 ;  Teach- 

ing^oi. 

Caldwell,  R.  Dravidian  Languages  843. 
Calendar,  H.  L.  Shorthand  (two)  797. 
Calendar  of  Docum.  rel.  to  Ireland  43J 
(435))  to  Scotland  42,\. 
„  Home  Office  Papers  419, 
, ,  Letters  etc.  of  Henry  viii.  413. 
,;  Oengus  1005. 

„  State  Papers  413,  4\$y4Tj,  ^zg,  43\  ; 
Ireland  434. 
Calfhill,  Dn.  J.  ^(»r^j  2, 
Calhoun,  A,  W.  [Am.]  Eyesight  30a. 
,  J,C.[Am.]  W^tfrAJ  460;   Spchs.  (two) 
785. 
Calisch,  J.  M.  Eng.  «&*  Dutch  Did.  940, 
Calkins,  Dr.  Alonzo  [Am.]  Opium  589. 
„  N.  A.  [Am.]  Object  Teaching  294. 
Callaway }  Bp.  H.  ReL  Syst.  of  Amazulu 
151  (126,  129). 
..  „  [ed.]  Zulu  Nursery  Tales  151. 
Callenberg  Layamon  u.  Or^n  961. 
Callon,  J,  Lects.  on  Mining  t^a. 
Calthrop,  Rev.  G.  Family  Prayers  105. 
Calthrope,  W.  C.  H.  [tr.]  Paladin    and 

Saracen  772. 
Oalverley,  C.  S.— w.  C[alverley],C  S.— ra/- 
Calvert,  F.  C,  Dyeing 6^2. 
„  G.  H.  [Am.]  Words^vortk  726. 
Calvin,  John  Opera  a  (24)  ;  Inst.Chr.ReL 
log  ;  Letters  66  ;  ReformatioH  56  ; 
Psalms  28. 
Calyzer,  T.  S.  [ed.]  Britannia  314. 
Cambouliu,    F.    R.   LitSr.    Catal.   ©75 , 
Origines  ity,  de  Catalane  975. 


CAMB-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[CENT- 


■Cambridge,  Rev.  O.  P.  Spiders  of  Dorset 

540- 
■Cambridge Bible  24  ;  Grenk  Test.  25. 
„  Philol.  Soc.     Pronunc.  of  Latin  902. 
„  Psalter  ^g\. 
Camden,  WilUam  Britannia  314. 
•Cameron,  Sir  Ch^is.  R .ColLSui-g-.Irel.  558. 
„  J.  Gael.  Names  of  Plants  128  (519). 
,y  J.  Oils  and  Resins  630. 
,,  ^.\kmJ\Plasterei^s  Manual  ^■^^. 
„  P.  Compass  t\Q, 

„  V.Hymenoptera  543  ;  of  Cent.  Ajn.556. 

,,  P.  H.  Intesi.  Succession  218. 

„  V.    Lovett  Africa  344J     /«</zia    357  ; 

Queen's  La.  747. 

■Cameron  Highlanders  428,  Regimt.  428. 

•Camman,    H.    J.  +  Camp,   H.   N.    [Ams.] 

Charities  ofNeiv  York  248. 
Camaens,  Luiz  de  Lusiads  774  (346,  739)  ; 

Sonnets^  etc.  774. 
-Campaigns  of  tlie  Civil  War  458. 
Campan,  Mrs.  J.L.  Marie  Antoinette 4^g. 
Campanella,  T.    Poems  772. 
Campbell,  Ld.  A.  Celtic   Tradition  134  ; 
Record  of  A  rgyll  328. 
„  Ld.  J.  Brougham  187  (188,  422)  ;  Lord 
Chancellors  404    (60,  187)  ;    Chief 
Justices  404  (187). 
„  C.  [Am,]  Virginia  369.     - 
„  'tiMTiC^xv\Km.\PrinceEd'wardIsl.  363. 
„  Dr.F.R.  [Am.]  Lang,  of  Medicine  563. 
,,  Ld.  G.  'Challenger'  Letters  ^xt- 
„  Sir  Geo.  White  and  Black  ^d^. 
„  Gox&ovi  Ausiiii s  Lectures  iZx. 
,,  Dr.  Harry  Causation  of  Disease  564. 
„  Helen  [Am.]  Girls  Home-bk.  6g8;  Pris. 
of  Poverty  248  ;  Probl.  of  Poor  247. 
„  "^ .  Medieval  Scotland  \-^\. 
1,  JDr.  John  Herring  Fishery  330  (623). 
„  Dr.  J.  British  Admirals  425. 
„   Sir  J.  [ed.]  Languages  of  India  830. 
„  Dr.  y  F.  7y«  5/z«f^  299. 
„  J.   F.   [ed.]   Leabhar  naFeinne  1005 

(134)  ;  Popular  Talcs  134  (154). 
„  J.  L.  Poenamo  379. 
^,  Dr.  J.  McL.  Atonement  iii. 
„  Judge  J.  V.  [Am.]  Michigan  366. 
^,  Prf.  Lewis  Plata  158  ;  Sophocles  886. 
^,  „  +Gamett  Professor  f.  C.  Majtrwell 


497- 
^.  F. 


„  M.  F.  A.  G.  Typogr.  Nierland.  711. 

„  Sir  Neil  Napoleon  442. 

„  R.  Roman  Laiv  229. 

„  R.  A.  [Am.]  Mysteries  of  the  Hand  80. 

„  R.V.  Mercantile  Law  Q.o^  ;  Negligence 

212  ;  Sale  of  Goods  188. 
^,  Thos.   Essay    on   Poetry  756   (714) ; 
Lives  of  Poets  714  (756)  ;  Petrarch 
734  ;  Poetical  Works  766  (756,  757). 
.„  Rev.  W,  [ed.]  i?^M.  of  Henry  vii.  413, 
„  Col.  Walter /«<^/<3!?ry(7Kr«isr/ 686. 
„  Rev.  Wm,  [ed.]  Formosa  91  (346). 
Campe,  J.  F.  C.  GescMchtc  292. 
„  J.  H.  Theophron  283  (286J. 
Campen,  S.  R.  van  Dutch  Arctic Expedi 

tion  381 ;  N.  G.  van  Campen  447. 
Campin,  F.  Hand-turning  635. 
Campion,  J.  S.  Spain  337. 
.,  Thos.  Works  763. 

,,  W,  M.  +  Beaumont,  W.  J.  Prayer  Book 
X05. 
Camus,  C.  S.  Teeth  of  Wheels  604. 
•Candler,  Rev.W.A,  [Am.]  Sund.Schls.zq6. 
•Candlish,  Dr.  J.  S.  Doctrine  of  God  no 
Holy  spirit  112;  Kgdoin.  of  God 

38  (99) 
„,     Dr.  R.  S.  Atonement  in;   'Ephes.' 

35  ;  ^Ep.  of  John'  37  ;  Fatherhood 

of  God  no ;  *  Genesis '  26  ;  Sermons 

97 ;  Sonship  97. 
"^ndofle,  A.  de  Botanical  Nomenclature 

STo  ;  <?^tf^.  Botan.  526  ;    Cultivat. 

Plants  519. 
Candy,  G.  Mayor's  Court  223. 
Cane,  Sir  C.  Du— ^'.  Du  Cane,  Sir  C. 
Canello,  V.  Amaut  Daniello  iiy}^. 
Cankof,  A.  +  Kyriak,  jy.Bulgar.  Spr.  1007. 
Cannecattim,  B.  M.  Lingu  Bunda  (two) 

853- 
Canning,  Geo.  Correspondence  422. 
„  W.  Chemist  t^^T. 
Canova,  A.  Works  656. 
Cansick,  F.  T.  Epitaphs  (two)  472. 
C'SXLX&rh^rY  Plist.  Monast.  S.  August.  54. 
Canterbury  Poets  757. 


Cantimir.  Descriptio  Moldavia  971. 
Cantley,  G.  S.  Emblems  104. 
Cantlie,  J.  Anat,  560;  Injuries  si^' 
Cantor,  M.  Gesch.  d.  Mathem.  875 ;  R&m. 

Agrimensorenq  i  o. 
Capello,  H.  +  Ivens,  R.  Benguella  356. 
Capen,  N.  [Am.]  Democracy  402  (258). 
Capes,  A.  Churches  668. 
„  Rev.  J.  M.  Church  of  Apostles  4,1' 
,,  W.  W.  Ach.  League  393  :  Livy  924; 
Roman  Empire  i^NO)  396(390);  o^«- 
cisniT^q:   University  Life  2j J, 
Capgrave,  J.    Chron.    411  (950,  966)  ;  Lib. 
d.  III.  Henr.  411;  St.Katharinegt$. 
Cappel,  E.  S.  [tr.]  Old  Norse  Sagas  q^z, 
Cappeller,Prf.CarlJd:>wArzV  Wdrterb.  816. 
Capper,  S.  J.  Boden  See  338. 
Cappon,  J.  Victor  Hugo  732. 
Capron,  E.'S.  [Am.]  California  364. 
„  J.  R.  AuroreB  504  ;  Spectra  498. 
Caradoc  History  of  Wales  429. 
Carayon,  A.  Comfiagnie  de  Jisus  86. 
Carbonell  Cronista  Catal.  976. 
Cardahi,  P.  G.  Diet.  Syriaque  S03  ;  i?£ 

Arte  poet.  Syr.  804. 
Cardona,  E.  Lett.  Catalan.  975. 
Carducci,  G.  [ed.]  Cantilene  137. 
Cardwell,  Dr.   E.   Annals  of  Church  of 
England  50 ;   Confer,    on    Prayer 
Book  105  ;  Gk.  <£r*  RoTn.  Coins  476. 
.,  [ed.]  Tiuo  Prayer  Books  105  ; 
Careta  y  Vidal  Brosta  976. 
Carew,  Sir  George  Pacata  Hihemia  434  : 
Papers  &^  Lettrs.  (three)  434. 
,,  Thos.  Poems  763. 
Carey,  H,  C.  [Am.]  Harmony  of  Interests 
243  ;  Misc.   Wks.  246  ;  Past,  Pres. 
&'Fut.'z46',   Slave  Trade -z^q;  Soc. 
Sc.  246  (242)  ;   Unity  of  Law  242. 
,,  Dr.  J.  Gradus  904. 
,,  Rev.  W.  Bengalee  831  ;   Telinga  845. , 
Carhart,  Prf.  Dan.  [Am.]  Surveying  599. 
Carigiet,  B.  Raeto-Roman.  972  (two). 
Carisch,  p.  Raeto-Roman.  Wdrterb.  972  ; 

R'mto-Rom.  Formenlehre  973. 
Cariss,  A.  Book-keeping  266. 
Carlberg  '  Chanson  de  Roland'  991, 
Carlen,  E.  F.    Novels  754, 
Carles,  W.  R.  Corea  346. 
Carleton,  Wm.  [Am.]  Ballads  770. 

„  W.  Irish  Peasantry  747. 
Carll,  L.  B.  Calculus  of  Variations  492- 
Carlile,  R.  Freemasonry  79. 
Carlyle,Dr.J.A.  [tr.]  Inferno  of  Dante  tj2. 
,-,  Rev.  J.  E.  South  Africa  92. 
„  Jane  W.  Letters  (two)  723. 
„  Thos.  Works  1%^  ;  Choice  of  Books  708  ; 
Corresp.  (four)  723  ;  Diam.  Necklace 
439  ;  Early  Kgs.   of  Nomvay  449  ; 
^jj(rj'J7j6  (782),  [i.  Richter  Tiy.  ii. 
Burns  721,  Goethe  733,  (9«  History 
385(178),  Voltaire  T-Tz  \  iii.  Richter 
733,  Schiller  733  ;  iv.  Boswell  721, 
Goethe  733  ;  v.  Mirabcau  440,  ^m 
i/zj;f.  Again    383   (178) ;    vi.  ^ci?^^ 
725] ;  French  Revol.  440  ;  Fredk.  the 
Great  444  ;  Heroes 6-^  (65)  [Mo/tam. 
n] ;  Latter-Day  Pajnpklets  (Jesuit- 
ism) 86  ;   Letters  of  Cf-omw.  416  ; 
Sterling  726 ;   Trsls.  752. 
Carmichael,  R,  C.  C.  Calculus  of  Opera- 
tions 492. 
Carmina  Hudsailitarum  809. 
Carnarvon,  E.  oi  Athens  333  ;  Druses  12. 
Carnegie,  A.  [Am.  ]  i^i?w?--m-^a«rf  687. 

,,  \^ .  Game  Preserving  tf^z. 
Carnoy,  E.    H.  [ed.]   Contes    135  (123)  ; 

ZzV^.  (7«x/£  136. 
Cams,   Rev.   W.   [Am.l  Memls.  of   Bp. 

M^Ilvaine  th. 
Caro,  Prf.  E.  George  Sand  732  (731). 
Carove,  F.  W.  Story  "without  End  'j^i. 
Carpenter,  Dr.  A.  Sclwol  Hygiene  302. 
„  Eidjw. Civilization  246;  Towards De^noc. 

257  ;  Enq;land's  Ideal  246  (257). 
„  J.E.  [ed.]  Elocution  Bks.  (two)  786. 
„  Rev.  J.Estltn  Mary  Carpenter  301  (82, 

94.  253)  ;   fF.  5.  Carpenter  532. 
„  Mary  Convicts  li,-^  ;  Educ.  inlnd.  278  ; 
Juv.  Deling.  244  ;  Prison  Discipl. 
(two)  244  (301)  ;  Ramohun  Roy  14  ; 
Reforfnatory  Schools  30X. 
„  Dr.  P.  H.  Crinoidea  538. 
„  P.  P.  [Am.l  Mollusca  544. 
„  R.  L.  Lant  Carpenter  Sa. 


Carpenter  [Am.]  Georgia  365  ;  Tgww.  368. 
Bp.  W.  Boyd  District  Visitor  loi. 
Dr.  W.  B.  Antedon  53S  ;  Encyc  Brit. 
Arts.   502,    518;     Foraminif   536; 
Hum.  Physiol.  561 ;  Ment.  Physiol. 
177  ;  Mesmerism.    8i ;    Microscope 
(two)  518  ;  Temperance  588. 
,,  +  Parker+ Jones  Foraminif  era  ^-^d. 
W.  H.  Neu-island.  Grainm.  941. 
W.  H.  Fiz»  />><<:/&  652. 
..  'W.l^.  Soap,  etc.  631. 
Carpmael,A.+  E.  [eds.]  Pa/fw/  Zawj(two) 

213. 
Carr,  Rev.  A.  * Matth.*  24,  25  ;  Rom.Ejnp. 
^   47(45)- 

J.  Comyns  Essays  on  Art  644  ;  Papers 
on  A  rt  644  ;  S"^  ^  Iban's  Church  320. 
Mrs.  Comyns  A'".  Italian  Folk  334. 
Lucien  [Am.]  Mississippi  Valley  470; 

Missouri  367  (363). 
Cpt.  M.  W.  [tr.]  Telugu  Proverbs  845. 
W.  Montenegro  340. 
Carrick,  Dr.  A.  Carrick  Earldom  480. 

Dr.  G.  L.  Koumiss  585. 
J,  J.  D.  iTzV  Wm.  Wallace  431. 
Carrington,  Dr.  B.  Hepatic^  524. 
,,  G.  Colonial  Adventure  378, 
„  H.  B.  [Am.]  Battles  ofReval.  457. 
„  R.  C.  Spots  of  the  Sun  500. 
,,  Dr.  R.  E.  Dissections  560. 
J,  W.  T.  Live  Stock  619. 
'Carroll,  Lewis'  [=C.  L.  Dodgson]  Hunt- 
ing Shark  759.    V.  also  Dodgson, 
Camithers,  R.  Pope  732  ;  Wordsworth  726. 
Cars,  Due  Des.  De  Tourzel  441. 
Carson,  J.  C.  L.  Capital  Punishntent  244. 
Carte,  T.  Duke  of  Ormonde  ^^^. 
Cartens,  B.  'Sir  Firuntbras'  739. 
Carter,  Dr.  A.  H.  Practical  Medicine  563. 
Chas.  Eng.-Sinhalese  Diet.  829, 
F.  H.  Book-keeping  266, 
Dr.  H.  V.   G^(>/.  W^.  Ind.   511 ;  JJf^cf- 

^(^jKii  566  ;  Spirillum  566. 
J.    [ed.]   Ancient    Architecture    667 ; 

Architecture  667  ;  Sculpture  655. 
J.  C.  [ed.]  Co?^.  /"y-acif.  Act  198. 
J.  M.   Dutch  Reformed  Church  75. 
R.   Brudenell  Cataract  S77  ;   Defects 
of  Vision  577  :    Z??j.  ^  Eye  577  ; 
Eyesight  577  ;  Medicine  421. 
+  Frost,  W.  A.  Ophthal.  Surgery  577. 
Thos.    i?^c.  (?/■  26i'/£  aK<^  44^^  Regis. 

428  ;  /^<a:r  Medals  607  (477). 
Rev.  T,  T.  Confession  68  ;  Priesth.  63. 
„  T.  J.  P.  iiTzM^'j  Coll.  Chapel  668. 
Cartwright,  Julia  Mantegna  <5^  Francia 

653  (649)- 
W.  C.  Jesuits  86. 
Wm.  77:^  Ordinary  778  (774). 
Carver,  T,  G.  Carriage  by  Sea  191. 
Gary,  G.  L.  [Am.]  N.  T.  Greek  22. 
Casalis,  E.  Langne  Sechuana  855. 
Casetti,  A.  +  Imbriani  [eds.]  Cariii  137. 
Casey,  J.  ^«c/.  490 ;  Geom.  491. 
,,  J.  J.  [Austral.]/i(5Z^/c^'j  Manual  224, 
Casini,  T.  Rainberidno  Buvalelli  qZz. 
Caspari,  C.  E.  Life  of  Christ  46  (40). 
,,  C.  P.  Arab.  Gramm.  805. 
Casper,  Prf.  J.  L.  Forsenic  Medicine  587 

(206). 

Cassagnac  Working  Classes  238. 
,,  Graniftr  de.  Orig.  d.  lang.  franc.  982. 
Cassau,  C.  Lesstng,  etc.  283  (284). 
Cassel,  Dr.  D.  Jewish  Hist.  &>  Lit.  391. 

Glossary  gcji  (984). 
,,  Dr.  P.  Mischle  Sindbad  ^■21, 
Cassell,  Pi-f.P.  *Estker'  27(40);  *  Ruth' 
24. 
„  &  Co.    [pubs.l   Bible    Diet.    83    (39) 
Bk.  of  Plealih  58B  ;  Bk.  of  Ho-useh. 

680  ;  Bk.  of  Sports  685  (698) : 
Buildg.  Constr.  633 ;  Cathedrals 
668 ;    Ctf«c.    Cycle.    701  ;    Cookery 

681  ;  Domestic.  Diet.  680  ;  Drwg. 
for    Brickl.    633  ;   Encyclo.    Diet. 

945  ;  .^ir»«.  Physician  sgz  ;  Gardeng. 
624 ;  G^  Industries  628  ;  Hand- 
railg.  63s  ;  //zi^.  ofEng.  403  ;  Zz«. 
Drwg.  600  ;  Miniat.  Cyclo.  "jot ; 
.^/».  /'f7ff/j-  757  ;  Orthog.  Proj.  600  ; 
Owr  OwnCtry,  315  ;  P<?/.  Educator 
296  ;  Pzc^.  Europe  311  (si.?) ;  Stojie- 
wk.  634  (two)  ;  i/?:/^.  :^w^.  383. 
Cassels,  R.  [(ianad.]  Procedure  224. 

„    W.  R.  C(7^/(7»  616. 


Cassin,  J.  C.  [Am.]  .^/riij  551 ;  MammaL 

^      ,  553  (517)- 

Cassiodorus  Op,  Gramm.  9301 

,,  M.  A.  Letters  445. 
Cassius,  Felix  De  Medicina  559. 
Castellaine,  Cte.  de  Algeria  355. 
Castellani,  A.  Gems  665  ;  Jewellery  665, 

„  Prf.  C.  Aldi?ie  Press  711  ;  Origin  of 
Printing  jog. 
Castets,  F,  Chans,  d.  Gestes  991 ;  Eschine 

891. 
Castillo  I  Orozco,  E.  Vocai.  Pa4z-Caste2L 


85^. 

Castle,  E,  Fence  697. 
,,  E.  J.  Law  of  Commerce  207  ;  Law  of 

Rating  211.. 
,,  Lewis  Gardening  &2^  ;  Orchids  626. 
Castlereagh,  Vis.  Correspond.  422(435). 
Castracane,  Ct.  A.  F.  Diatomaccce  522. 
Castren,   M,    A.    Altaische    Volker  839; 
Finn.     Myth,     150 ;     Finn.-Ugr. 
Langs,  (two)   840,  (six)   841,    842, 
S43. 

Catafago,  J.  Arabic  Dictionary  805. 
Catalogo  Collectivo  d.  Libera  Ital.  707. 
Catalogue  of  Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  Lib.  948. 
„  Exhibition  of  Geogr.  Appliances  291. 
„   Tracts  for  and  against  Popery  83. 
„  Library  Dun  Echt  Observatory  499. 
,,  Portsmouth  Collection  of  Books  499. 
„  de  VHistoire  de  France  437. 
„  du  Musie  Pedagogique  270. 
Vide  also  Editors'  names  and  names  oj 

Libraries. 
Gates,  Arthur  [ed.]  Diet.  ofArchit.  666. 

W.  L.  R.  Diet,  of  Biography  384. 
Cath  Finntraga  1005. 
Cathcart,  M.  Seven  Churches  of  Asia  42. 
,  Dr.    W.    [Am.]  Ba/>tists    69  ;     Bapt. 
Encycl.  69  ;  Papal  System  85. 
Catherine  ii.  Mems.   of  herself  ^^Z. 
Catherine  St.,  Life  ofg62. 
Catholicon  Anglicum^  966. 
Cathral,  W.  North  Wales  429, 
Catlin,    G.  [Am.]   N.  Amer.   Indians  xs^ 
(360)  ;  Life  am.  Inds.  360  ;  O-Kee- 
pa  152. 
Cato,  M.  Porcius  Opera  931. 
Caton,  Dr.  J.  D.  [Am.]  Antelope  691. 
Cats,  J.  Evzblems  104. 
Cattermole,  G.  Haddon  Hall  (two)  319. 
Catton,  J.  M.  Civil  Service  256  (297). 
Catullus  Opera  911. 
Cauer,  P.  [ed.]  Inscrip.  Graec.  869. 
Caulfteld,  S.  F.  A.  +  Saward,  B.  C.  Needle- 
work 6S3. 
Cavalry  Officer '  Cavalry  608. 
Cavanagh,  C.  Money  Securities  217. 
Cave.Rev.Alf.  Inspir.ofO.  T.  117  .Intro. 

to  Theol.  iji  ;  Sacrifice  38  (ni). 
Cave-Browne,  Rev.  J.  Lambeth  323  ;  Pun- 

jaub  453. 

Cavd,  Mme.  E.  Color  657  ;  Drwg.  658. 
'  Cavendish ']=Hy.  Jones]  i?/w.  ^jm  Cards 

698-9  (nine) ;  Tennis  696. 
Cavendish,  G.  W^^j/j^jj/ 415. 
„  Hon.  H.  Electr.  Researches  495. 
Cayley,    Prf.    A.     Ellipt.     Fund.     492 ; 
Equatns.  490  ;  Mathem.  Papers  489. 
Caxton,  W.  CAoj.  M?  Grete  739  ;  Chyual- 

ry  966  ;  Chesse  699  ;  Curtesye  966. 
Cazeauxj+Tarnier,  S.  Obstetrics  s^o. 
Cazenove,  J.  G.  Universalism  83. 
Cazwini  Cosmography  807. 
Ceci,  L.  Riforma  Univ.  298. 
Celedon,  Rafael  Goajira   859 ;   Koggaba 

858. 
Celestin  964. 

Cell^rier,  J.  E.  .5/3^.  Hermeneuties  23. 
Cellini,  Benvenuto  Autobiogr.  446  (656). 
Celsus,  Z>5  Medicina  559  ;  Agst.  Xty.  107 
Celtic  Society  Publications  433. 
„    „  &"  Irish  Archoeolog.  Society  1003 
C^nac-Moncaut  fed.]  Gascogne  136. 
Censky,  F.  Bd'hm.  Sprache  1006. 
Censorinus,  OA  Gramm.  (two)  930. 
Census  of  London  (Religious')  59. 
C£«^  Nouvelles  Nouvelles  1000. 
Centenary  Hist,  of  United  States  456. 
„     ,,  /'ra^.  .e^MC.  CA.  iV.  K  68. 
Centlivre,  Susanna  Dram.  Works  778. 
Centonza,  R.  Vocdboli  969. 
Centralblatt.  f.    Unterrickts-Verwaltuns 

270. 
,  Century  Dictionary  945- 


XIX 


CERE-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[Cl[> 


Ceremonial  of  the  Altar  105. 
Cemuschi,  Hqnci  NoTttisma.  sig. 
Cerquand  [tr.]  Ligendes  153. 
Cerruti,  Franc.  Pedagogia  in.  Italia  27S. 
Certeux,    A.  +  Carnoy,   E.    H.    UAlgirie 

Traditionelle  150. 
Cervantes,  Miguel  de.     Novels  754. 
Cesaresco,  C'Us  E.  Folk-songs  137. 
Cesnola,  Geo.  A.  P.  di  Cyprus  466  ;  Sala- 

vtinia  466. 
Ceylon  Government  Library  Catal.  816. 
Chaban  de  Noins  Locaux  985. 
Chabaneaii,   C.  Acad,   d,  Jeux  Floraux 
979  ;  Conjug,  985  ;  Gramm.  Limoits. 
978  ,••  Lang,  Proveng.  976  ;  Lang. 
Jiomane    976 ;    MSS.    Prov.    979 ; 
Renaud  981 ;  Troubadours  979. 
Chabas,  F.  [ed.  &tr.]  Egyp.  Works  (three) 

799- 
Chabot,  C  +  Twistleton,  E.  Handwriting 

0/ Junius  485. 
Chadbourne,  Dr.  P.  A.  [Am.]  Instinct  536 

(113)  ;  Natural  Theology  ^. 
Chadwick,  Rev.  G.  A.  *  Mark '  24. 
„  J.  W.  [Am.]  Bible  of  To-day  15  (82)  ; 

Jesus  III ;  Reason  82. 
„  "W.  Defoe  tzi. 
Chaffers,  W.  Gilda  Aurif.  664;  Pottery 

663  (three) ;  Plate  664. 
Chaho,  O.  Diet.  Basque^  etc.  S39. 
Chaignet,  E.  A.  Phil,  de  Lang.  793;  Platon 

Bg6  (two) ;  Trag.  Grec.  873- 
Chaillu,   P.    B.  du  Ashango  Land   356; 
Equat.    Africa   356 ;    Midn.   Sun 
336:   Viking  Age  Ar^^iAA^). 
Chakrapani  Datta  Chakradatta  828. 
Chaltamel,  A.  History  of  Fashion  484. 
'  Challenger^'  H.M.S.^  Repovi  of^T.-j. 
Challoner,  Bp.  R.  Missionary  Priests  84. 
Chalmers,  G.  [ed.]  Opin.  of  Lawyers  193. 
„  G.  Caledonia  328. 
„  Rev.    J.  +  Gill,    W,   W.    New    Guinea 

(two)  375  (92). 
„  Dr.  J.  Chin.  Diet.  847  ;  Chin.  Char.  846. 
„  J.  B.  Determination  of  Forces  602. 
„  M.  D.  Bills  of  Exchange  190;  Local 

Government  (245,  258,  404). 
„  „  -^}iow^\i,Y.\ed.^Bnkrpcy.Actsigo. 
,,  V.  Dunfer^nline  22g. 
„  Dr.  T.  Coll.  Works  2  (247)  :  Adap.  of 
Ext.  Nat.  5  ;  Chr.  Evid.  116(169). 
Corresp.  65  ;  Instit.  of  Theol.  109 
Nat.     Theol.    4(162);    '  Romans^ 
35  ;  Scrip.  Readings  24. 
Chaloner,  Jas.  Isle  of  Man  321. 
Chalybaus,  H.  M.  Kant  to  Hegel  156. 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Year  Book  265. 
Chamberlain,  A.  F.  [Am.]  Catawba-Siouan 
Vocabulary  856. 
,,  B.  H.  Aino  Folk-tales  153  ;  Works  on 

Japanese  (five)  845-6  (153)- 
,,  M.  [Canad.]  Canadian  Birds  551. 
,,  Mrs.  West  Worcestershire  Words  951. 
„  Jos.  Speeches  261. 
Chambers,  C.  Meteorol.  of  Bombay  504. 
„  G.  F.  Astronomy  ^cy^. 
,,  Q.Y.Churchwa^enf^^ ',Commo7is^\^; 
Corporns.    210 ;     Highways    209  ; 
Loc.    Govt.   209 ;  Pub.  Health  211 
(two)  ;  Pub.  Libs.  209 ;  Pub.  Mtgs. 
197 ;  Rates  211. 
„  R.  Annals  of  Scotland  431 :  Diet,  of 
Scotsmen  430  ;  Ilbts.  of  '  Waverlef 
725 ;  Vestiges  117. 
1)  ,.  [ed.]  Book  of  Days  142;   Cyclo.  of 
Lit.  713  ;  Pop.  Rhymes  134  ;  Songs 
of  Scotland  760. 
,,  Dr.  T.  K.  Piet  589 ;  Indigestion  569. 
„  Dr.  T.  W.  'Zecfiariah'  24. 
,,  Sir  "W .  Civil  Architecture  djo. 
,,  "W.Dav.  Ritchie  462  ;  Peeblesshire  330  ; 
Remark.  Persons  486  ;  Rob.  Cham- 
bers 727  ;  Scotch  Gypsies  462  ;  Story 
of  a  Long  Life  727. 
,,  „   -t-R.  Encyclopaedia 'joi. 
Chamisso,  A.  v.  Peter  Schlemihl  j^t.. 
Champeaux,  A.  de  Tapestry  640. 
Champfleury.M.  Bibl.  Ceram.  dSy.Catss^. 
,,  [ed.]  Chants poPulaires  135. 
Champlain,  S.  Ivest  Indies  371. 
Champlin,  J.  D.  [Am.]  Coach  687. 
„  ,,  +Apthorp,  W.  F.  [Am.]  Cyclopaedia 

of  Music  673. 
„  „  +  Perkins,   C.  C.  (Am.]  Cycloptedia 
of  Painters  648 


Champion,  J.   T.  [Am.]   Constitution  of 

.     U.S.  262. 
Champneys,  B.  Quiei  Comer  of  Eng.  326. 
Champollionj  A.  it([.'\Paleograph.Lat.  901. 
Chance,  H.  etc.  Glass  Manufacture  632. 
Chancellor,  E.  B.  Richmond  325. 

,,  F.  Sepulchral  Monujne?tts  472. 
Chandler,  H.  W.  Greek  Accent,  (two)  867. 

„  Dr.  S.  Life  of  David  27. 
Chandless,  W.  Visit  to  Salt  Lake  72  (369). 
Chandogya  Upanishad  819  (13). 
'  Chandos  Herald  '  Prince  Noir  988. 
Chandra-sMra  8t8. 
Changuion,  F.  D,  Virgil  71.  Pollio  gij. 
Channing,  E.  T.  [Am.]  W.  Ellery  459. 

„  W.  E.  [Am.]  Comp.  Works  82  (2); 
Corresp.  82  ;  Self-Culture  708  ; 
Slavery  249 ;   TJwreau  729. 

,,'W.  H.  [Am.]  W.  E.  CJtanning  82. 
Chanson  de  Roland  092. 
Chansons  et  Poisieu  Wallonnes  136  (990). 
Chantari  di  Lancelloti  q%t. 
Chanter,  J.  R.  Lundy  Island  y.(j. 
Chantrey,  Sir  F.  Peak  Scenery  319. 
Chapelot  [ed.]  Contes  Balzatois  136. 
Chapin,A.L.  [Am.]  Colls,  of  Wisconsin  280. 
Chaplin, J.  +  J.  D.[Am.]  Chas,  Sumner ^tj. 
Chapman,  Abel  Bird  Life  552. 

„  A.  W.  [Am.]  Flora  of  Southn.  U.S.  530. 

„  Miss  C.  Sloyd  297. 

„  B.  Gustavus  Adolphtcs  ^^g. 

„  Cpt.  Chas.  Diam..  Fids.  358;  Suez  354. 

„  E.  J.  {Canaiii.]  Minerals  qf'Canada$x2. 

,,  EHz.  R.  Comp.  to  *  In  Memoriam'  769. 

„  Geo.  Poet.  Works  763  ;  Dram.  Wks. 
775- 

„  Rev.  H.  B.  Religion  of  Cross  100. 

„  J.  [Am.]   Weeks  Family  482. 

„  Dr.  J.  Cholera  570. 

,,  Wm.  Notable  Women  (three)  252  (73)74). 
Chappe,  L.  Vercijigitorix  921. 
Chappell,  W.  Hist,  of  Music  672  ;  Poptilar 

Music  672. 
Chappuis,  C.  Antisthine  892. 
Charaka-samhita  828. 
Charcot,  Prf.  J.  M.  Bright' s  Disease  570 ; 
Localiz.  inBrainDis.  566,  in  Cereb. 
^  Spin.  Dis,  566  ;  Nerv.  Syst.  566  ; 
Old  Age  567  ;  Spinal  Cord  ^6j. 
Chardon,  Dialectes  et  patois  989. 
Chzxdxj  Josaphat^  etc.  996(988). 
Charisius  Op.  Grainm.  930. 
CJiaritonis     de     Chaerea    et     CalirrJioe 

amator.  736. 
Charlemagne  [Ang.-Norm.  poem]  988. 

,,  R  else  nach  Jerusalem  ^^1. 
Charles  I.  EUwv  Batr.  415  ;  Letters  415. 

,,  d'Orleans  Poisies  q^j. 

,,  {fid.]  Instruction  Second.  281. 

,,  ^Wzahzth.  Martyrs  of  Spain  66. 

„  R.  Cabinet-Maker  6-3,6. 

,,  Dr.  T.  C.  Physiol.  Chc^nistry  562. 
Charlesworth,  M.  L.  Africa  92. 

,,  V.  J.  Rowland  Hill  T2.. 
Charleton,  A.  G.  Tin  644. 
Charley,  Sir  W.  Flax  and  Linen  639. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  Princess  Letters  439. 
Charnay,  D^sird  /4«c^,  Cities  370(152,  469). 
Charnock,   Dr.   R.    S.   Essex  Dial.   950 ; 
Ludus  Patron.  483  ;  Nuces  Etym. 
945  ;  Praenojn.  483  ;  Verba  Nomin. 
483  (946)- 
Stephen  C(?/«//f^f  JFows- 2. 
Charpenten,  etc.  [eds.]  Obstetrics  580. 
Charteris,  Prf.  A.  H.  [ed.]  Canonicity  20. 

„  Prf.    Matthew  Health    Resorts    589  ; 

Practice  of  Medicine  563. 
Chartier,  Alain  Oeuvres  997. 
Chase,  F.  H.  Chrysostom  52. 

„  J,  C.  [ed.]  Natal  Papers  454. 

„  S.  P.  [Am.]  Kansas  Billyhs- 
Chassang,  A.    Essais  Dram.  997  ;  Gram. 
Frg.   983  ;    Hist.   d.   Roman   Grec. 
et  Lai.  736  ;  Intro,  to  Vaugelas  982. 

,,  ,,  [ed.]  Vocab.  Lat.-Frang.  984. 
Chassant,  A.  Diet.  d.  Abbr&u.  901  (867,983); 

Paliog.  d.  Charles  goi  (983). 
Chasscaud,  G.  W.  Druzes  57. 
Chastel,  Dr.  Et.  Charity  ^s  ;  Christnty.  56. 
Chastellain,  Georges  Chronique  looi. 
Chaster,  A  W.  Executive  Oncers  200. 
Chatelain,  E.  [ed.]  Paliograpkie  goi. 
„  +le  Coultre,J.^Mm^./«s/.  Orat.  931. 
H.  Gram.  Kimbundu  853. 
Chatham  School  Military  Engineerg.  6og. 


Chatterton,  Thos.  fK(7r^J  746  (75^,  757)- 
Chatto,  W.  A.  Playing  Cards  698. 
Chattock,  R.  S.  jE^ow  659  (317) ;  Etching 

659 ;  Wensleydale  059. 
Chaucer,  G.  Poetical  Works  762  (756)75?)  J 
Astrolabe  966. 
„  Society  Pubns.  762. 
Chaumont,  Dr.  F.  S.  de  Habitation  58B : 

Hospitals  591. 
Chauvenet,  W.  [Am.]  Astron.  499;  i^awif 

Squares  490  ;  Trigonometry  491. 
Chavasse,  Pye  iJ/i7^^£r  582  ;   W^z/e  581. 
Chavaune,  J.,  etc.  Polar  Regions  380. 
ChaveaU)   A.  +  Fleming    G.    Comparative 

Anatomy  619  (533). 
Chav^e,  H.  Franpais  et  Wallons  990. 
Cheadle,  Dr.  W.  B.  Feeding  of  Infants  ^^3. 
Cheal,  J.  Fruit  Growing  627. 
Cheap  John :  y^s  Chapman's  Library  134. 
"  Cheem,  Aliph  "  Lays  ofind  348. 
Cheever,  N.  Medical  Jurisprudence  207. 
Chems-ed-Din  Cosmography  807. 
Cheney,  E.  D.  [Am.]  L.  M.  Alcott  729. 
,',  Mary  B.[Am.]  Dr. Horace Bushne II 66. 
Chenoweth,    Mrs.    C.    [Am.]    Stories    of 

Saints  87. 
Ch^rance,  L.  de  S.  Francis  of  Assist  54. 
Cherbonneau,  A.  Dictionnaire  Arabe  805. 
Cherubini,  Fr.  Vocabolario  Milanese  970. 

,,  M.  L.  Counterpoint  67^. 
Cheshire,  F.  R.  Bee  Keeping  (two)  622. 
Chesneau,  E.  Educ.   of  A  rtist  644  (290)  ; 

English  School  of  Painting  649. 

Chesney,    Gen.    C.   Euphr.  Exped.    342 ; 

Mil.  Biogr.^24;  Waterloo  Lects.^zj. 

„  Gen.  F.  R.  +  Reeve,H.^r^^fFar6o7. 

,,  Mrs.  &  Miss  Gen.  F.  R.  Chesney  424. 

Chester,  Col.  [oA.]  Marriage  Licences  ^x  ; 

Westminster  Registers  481. 
Chester  Plays  781. 
Chesterfield,  E.  of  i«^^^?:r  (two)  785. 
Cheston,  Chas.  Greece  333. 
Chetham  Society.    Publications  321. 
Chettle,  H.  Rob.  E.  of  Huntingdon  778. 
Chevalerie  Ogier  de  Danemarche  992. 
Chevalier  li  la  Corbeille  993. 
) ,  as  deus  Espees  995  (989). 
,,  au  Cynge  992 
, ,  de  la  Tour  Landry  998.  _ 
Chevalier,  C.  U.  J.  Moyeji  Age  398. 
Chevreul,  M.  E.  Baguette  123  ;  Colour6$j, 
Cheyne,  C.  H.  H.  Planetary  Theory  501. 
Cajv.T.  ¥..  Bk.  of  Psalms  2Z  ;  'Esther' 
27  ;  ^  Ezek,'  24  ;  Hallowg.  of  Crit. 
95  ;    '  Hosea '  24  ;    '  Isaiah '  (three) 
30;    *Jerem.'    30  (24);    ^Job*  and 
^Sol.'  28  (29)  ;  Micah'  24. 
W.  W.  Antisep.  Surgery  {^■^6)  573. 
,,  [zA.]  Essays  on  Bacteria  $6^. 
Chibot,  C  Junius  ^1^. 
Chicago  Theol.  Sem.  Current  Discuss.  1. 
Chijs,  J.  A.  vander  Nederl.-Ind.  Bibl.  851. 
Child,  Prf.F.  J.[Am. ; ed.] 5a//a^758(i43). 
,)  G.  F.  Ellipsoid  \gi. 
Childers,  R.  C.  Pali-E^igllsh  Diet.  829. 
Childhood  of  Jesus  [legend]  964  (two). 
Childs,  G.  W,  [Am.]  Recollections  730. 
Child's  Bible  43. 
Children  of  India  91. 
Chillingworth,  W.  Works  2. 
China  Review  847. 
CMnese  Classics  8. 
Chinshingura  846. 
Chisholm,  D.  Assurance  Tables  267. 
I,  G.    G.   Commercial   Geography    306  ; 

Geography  of  Australasia  374. 
,,  H.  W.  Weighing  and  Measuring  269. 
I,  J.  C.  [ed.]  Mines  Regulation  Act  20%. 
J,  Mrs.  Plays  700  ;  Polar  Seas  380. 
Chitty,_J.  Ted.]  Index  183;  Statutes  182. 
J.,  jun.  Bills  igo  ;  Contracts  194. 
T.  [ed.]  Forms  of  Proceedings  222. 
Choate,  R.  [Am.]  Addresses  187. 
Chodgkj,  Polish  Dictionary  1007. 
Chodzko  [tr.]  Contes  Slav.    139  ;   Gram. 
Pers.  835  J  i!.^ir-  slav.  139  ;  Thidtre 
Person  837. 
Choeroboskos  Dictata  897. 
Choice  Notes  on  Foitr  Gospels  32. 
,.  y^'tJ/K  'Notes  and  Queries'  142. 
Cholevius,  L.  Aufs&tze  (two)  291. 
Choliferes,  Sieur  de  Oeuvres  looo, 
Choo-Foo-Tsze  Cosfnogony  848. 
Chorley,  H.  [ed.]  ^arv  Mitford  725. 

H.  F.  National  Music  6^2  ;  Opera6y^. 


Chossat,  E.  df  ted.]  Repertoire  Assyrien- 

801,  Sumirien  801. 
Chounavel,  C.  Sinhalese  Language  82(9. 
Chrestomathies  Ocianiennes  851. 
Christ  for  To-day  97  (100). 
Christ,  O.  Ablat.  Sallust.  925. 
„  Prf.  W.  Gr.  Lautlehre  867  ;  Cr.  ZzV^r. 
872  (861)  ;  i»/e^r.   863  ;  Plat.  Stud^ 
896. 
,,  „  +Paranikas,  M.  [eds.]^«^/w/.  Gnffc* 
102. 
Christaller,  Rev.  J.  G.  Asante  (two)  853  ;. 

Tshi  Prov.  150. 
),  ,,  +Locher,  C.  W.  Dictionary  %5S. 
Christian  Classics  2, 
„  Zz/^  z«  iS'(7«^  103. 
„  Lyrics  759. 
Christiani,  A..  F.  Pianoforte  Playing  676. 
Christianity  and  Evolution  5. 
Christie,  Dr.  J.  Cholera  570. 
„  T.  N.  Cinchona  618. 
„  W.D.  Ashley  Cooper  ^xZ  ;  Drydeny-zo. 
Christlieb,   Prf.  T.  Missions  go  ;  Modern 
Doubt  1x6  Clio)  ;  OpiuTn  Trade -lot. 

(698). 

Christmas,  Rev.  A.  Echoes  of  Univer.  ii2_ 

H.  Cradle  of  Tinin  Giants  78. 
Christoffel,  R.  Zwingli  66. 
Christophers,  Rev.  S.  W,  Hymn  Writers^ 

102  ;  Methodist  Poets  102. 
Christy,  Miller  ^z«:^  549  ;  Trade  Sigits  ^Z^^ 
R.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Proverbs  125. 

..  "W".  J.  Joints  635. 
Chronica  Monasterii  S.  A  Ibanz  54  (4x0). 
Chronicle  of  Certain  Events  70, 

.,  of  England  to  1327.  963, 
Chronicles  of  Cricket  695. 

Mf  Crusades  399. 
Chronicon  Scotorum.  433. 
Chronique  Ascendante  995. 

„  „  rf«  Mont.S.  Michel  994. 

„  de  Jean  810. 

„  £^^  Rains  [Rheiim\  998. 
Chroniques  Anglo- Normandes  ggs  (g88|. 

„  ifff  France  [Chr.  de  St.  Dinys\  998. 


(/f  Normandie  ggs. 
Chrysostom,     St.    John    Opera    52   (51)  ;, 
Liturgy    86 ;    Priesthood  g4 ;    ^tf- 
Sacerd.  52. 
Chrystal,  Prf.  G.  Algebra  ^<^ ;  Electricity 

495  ;  Mathernatics  489. 
Chuang  Tsze  Divine  Classic  848. 
Chunda,  J.  G.  da  Cftaul  and  Bassein  468. 
Chunder  Sen  ^7  aJimo  Somaj  14. 
Church,  Prf.  A.  H.  Colour  657  ;  Earthen^ 
ware  663  ;  ^oot/  630  ;    Laboratory^ 
Guide  4g8  ;  P?rc.  Stones  665  (507). 
Prf.  A.  J.  Britain  407  (383)  ;  Carthage 
396  (383);  Henry  V.  412;  /izV  315;. 
C/z/i'rf   914;   Pliny  933;  Stories  fr. 
Herod.  888  (two),  /r.   Homer  879, 
^.  izzy  g24,    _;9',     Virgil   gr8,    12/^ 
Persian  War  888  ;   Tacitus  926. 
Ella  R.  [Am.]  Embroidery  6Z-^  ;  Money- 

■inaking -z^z. 
Prf.  I. P.  [Am.]  Mechanics  of  Engineer- 
ing 601  (598,  603). 
Dn.  R.   W.   Cd?//.    ^j.  789;^?we^ffr 
60  (61,  410)  ;  Baco?t  161  (716)  ;  Chris- 
tian    Character   100 ;      Dante  734. 
(446,   714);   Henry  V.   404;  Middle- 
Ages  398(53,  401);  Sermons  97(two); 
Spenser  720  (716). 
Church  and  College  95. 
,,  History  Series  ^5. 
Churchill,  A.  +  J.  [eds.]  Fty^^^s- 307. 
„  Chas.    Poetical  Works  764  (756). 
„  C.  Sheriff  zzj,. 
„  Col.  C.  H.  Druses  12  (43,  92) ;  Mount 

Lebanon  12  (92). 
„  F.  Defonnities  575. 
„  Lord  Randolph  SpeccJies  422. 
Churchward,   W.   B.   Samoa  376 ;  South- 

Pacifc  zsoi^js). 
Churton,E.  + Jones,  VV.B.  The  N.  Test,  as- 
,,  Rev.W,R.[ed.]/I/(7cry/^.  ^cr?;^^.  20. 
Chute,  C.  W.  The  Vyne  320. 
Gibber,   Colley  Apology  680;    Dramatic: 

Works  77g. 
Cicero  Opera  Omn.  Epp.&>  Oratt.  931-933  ; 
Pnilos.  Wks.  929,  Trss.  of  same  160- 
(179) ;  Rhetor.  Wks.  ana   Trss.  931 
(282). 
Cid,  The  [Rcdrigo  Dias  de  Bivar]  Chron 
739  (450)' 


CIHA-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[COLL- 


CihaCj  A.  de  Eiymologie  Daco-Rom.  972. 
Cipariu,   T.   Limb.   Rom.  971  ;  Princi^. 
971  (972)  ;  Siniaci.  972. 

„  „  [ed.]  Crestotnazia  973  (two). 
City  of  Giasgoiv  Bank :  Trial  186. 
Civil  Service  Book-kpg.  266  ;  Directy.  256. 
■  Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.  [Am.]  Mississippi  366. 
Clairaut,  A.  C.  GeoTttetry  490. 
Ciairin,  P.  Ginetif  Latin  9S5  (907). 
Clapp,  R.  M,  {Km.^Paients  213. 

„  W.  W.  [Am.]  Boston  Stage  679. 
Clapperton,  Jane  H.  Margaret  Dunviore 

748  ;  Scientijic  Meliorism  246. 
Clarendon,  E.  of  Hist.  0/ R  ebell.  415U35). 
Claretie,  J.  DesmouUns  441. 
Clark,  Index  to  '  Trevelyan^  724. 

„  Golf  6gS. 

,,  A,  R.  Geodesy  500(599). 

,,  B.  Foot  0/ Horse  619. 

,,  D.  K.  Drawing  Book  602  :  Railways 
597  ;  i?M/<?j  602  ;  Tramways  597. 

„  Prf.  E.  C.  Criminal  Liabil.  195  (181); 
Jurisprudence  181  ;  i?ff7K.  Z.di7W22g. 

,,  E.  L.  [Am.]  i?acffj(7/"7*wr>6ey339(462); 
Ttirkey  339. 

,,  Eliza  Susaiina  Wesley  72. 

,,  F.  W.  Partnership  2112. 

„  Georgiana  E.  Serviettes  682. 

„  G.  F.  [Am.]  Temperance  250. 

„  G.  J.  Chigogo  Language  854. 

„  G.T.  Earls 0/ Pembroke  ^^a;  Medieval 
Architecture  668. 

„  H.  Heraldry  482 ;  Knighthood  399. 

„  H.  J.  [Am.]  Lucemarioi  538. 

„  J.Willis  Cambridge  317  ;  Camb.Etchgs. 
317  (659);  -^-  Sedgwick  sot. 

„  „  +  Willis  C«w;5.  £/«!».  668(276,317). 

,,  R.  F.  i£)^c86. 

„  Rev.  R.  W.  Moody  ajtdSankey  76. 

„  Rev.  S.  Bible  Atlas  41. 

,,  S.  S.  [Am.]  Commercial  Law  207. 

„  W.  J.,  jun.  [Am.]  Amer.  Sculpt.  655. 

„  Rev.  W.  R.  Savonarola  64. 
Clarke,  Dr.  Adam  Commentary  on  Bible 
24  ;  Sacred  Literature  i. 

,,  Mrs.  C.  Cooking  Receipts  6^1. 

„  Dr.  E.  H.  ^e^^  z«  ^ofMc.  299  (288). 

, ,  Sir  Edw.  Extradition  232. 

,,  F.  W.  [Am.]  TeachijtgqfCkem.  295. 

„  Maj.  G.  S.  Geometry  602 ;  Graph. 
Stat.  602. 

„  H,  Orchestration  675. 

„  -  Rev.  H.  J.  Book  of  Job  28. 

„  Cpt.  H.  W.  Persian  Manual  ^-^s- 

„  Hy.  W.  Tithes  99  (198). 

„  Dr.  Hyde+Wake,  C.  S.  Serpent  Wor- 
ship 126. 

,,  J.  Eernandian  854. 

,,  Rev.  J.+  McArthur,  J.  Nelson  426. 

„  J.  C.  C.  [Am.]  Semitic  Alphabet  %Qi. 

,,  J.  E,  [Am.]  I7uiustrial  Edttcation  297, 

,,  J.  Freeman  [Am.]  Anti-slav.  Days 
458  (249)  ;  Com.-Sense  in  Rel.  82 ; 
Culture  708  :  Doct.  of  Forgiv.  115  ; 
Doctr.  of  Prayer  ic6  (119) ;  Events 
and  Epochs  45  (53,  82) ;  Every-day 
Rel.  82  ;  Ideas  of  Paul  4%  ;  Ortho- 
doxy 6  (82)  ;  Self  Cult.  708  (295)  ; 
Steps  of  Belief  S-2 ;  Ten  Gt.  Rels.  7 
(4) ;  Theod.  Parker  82  ;  Unit.  Be- 
lief%-2. 

„  J.  T.  [Am.]  Archaeolog.  Instruction 
2Q2  (386). 

,,  J.  Wright /'/kwj^«^  635. 

„  Marcus  [Austral.]  For  the  Term  of  his 
Natural  Life  747. 

,,  Mary  Cowden  Ska/tespearian  Concor- 
dance 777 ;  Shakespeare's  Heroines 
719  ;  Shakesp.  Key  719. 

„  R.  H.  [Am.]  Bps.  ofCath.  Church  84, 

„  S.  R.  [Canad.]  Bills  190 ;  Crim.  Law 
196 ;  Constable  210  ;  Insur,  201  ; 
Magistrates  224  (196). 

„  T.  W.  [Am.]  Weights  and  Meas.  269. 

„  Wm.  [ed.]  Political  Orations  785. 

„  W.  Bruce  Disease  ofKidfiey  579. 
,,  +Lockwood,  C.  B.  Dissector  s^o- 

„  W.B.ih.ustraX.']  Mines  of  N.S.W.  513- 

„  W.  Ya.xr\i&  Diseases  of  Tongue  s^6. 
Clarkson,  D.  A.  [ed.]  Iron  Work  66r. 

„  Dav.  Works  2. 

,,  Thos.  Slave  Trade  249. 
Clason,  O.  Sallust  MS.  925  ;  Tacitus  926. 
Classen,  Prf.  A.  Chemical  Analysts  ^t^Z. 
Classic  Preachers  of  English  Church  96. 


Classical  Review  863, 
„  Writers  Series  go8  (872). 
Clater,F.  Cattle  Doctor  h\%  ;  Farrier  620. 
Claus,  Prf.  C.  Zoology  533  (536). 
,,  W.  Plautus"  ^Aulularia    919. 
Clausewitz,  Gen.  C.  On  War  607. 
Clausius,  R.  Heat  495. 
Claussen,  A.  P.  L.  Unterricht  inRechnen^g-i. 
,,  J.  D,  D.  Quaestt.  Quintilianae  931. 
Clay,  C  /y/«  of  Man  476. 
„  Henry    Corresp.    and    Speeches   460 ; 

Speeches  (three)  78. 
„  Rev.  W.  L.  [ed.]  Church  Policy  88. 
,,  W.  R.  [ed.]  Liturgies  of  Elizabeth  105. 
Clayden,  P.  W.  Beaconsfield  421 ;  Rogers 

(two)  725  ;  3".  Skarpe  83. 
Clayton,  Miss  E.   E.  Fetnale  Artists  650 
(252)  ;  Female  Warriors  252. 
Rev.  G.  [Am.]  Angelology  112, 
Cieasby,  R.  Icelandic  Dictionary  941. 
Cleaveland,  J.  [Am.]  Banking  Syst.  236. 
Cleborad,  F.  L.  Bulgar.  Grammar  1007. 
Cl^da-t,    L.    Beriran  de  Bom  980  ;    '  St. 
Ag7ies'  979 ;  St.  Ber-nardggS  ;  Vieille 
Langue  Franf.  986. 
Cledonis  Op.  Gramm.  930, 
Clegg,  S.  Coal  Gas  633. 
Cleland,  Prf.   J.  Anim.  Pkys.   562  ;  Dis- 
section 560  ;  Evolution  516. 
Clemens,  Dr.  B.  [Am.]  Tineina  542. 
„  G.  C.  [Am.]  Corporate  Securities  217. 
„  S.  L.  [Am.]  Mississippi  ^tj. 
„  S,  L.  [Am.]— z;.  'Twain,  Mark.' 
Clement  of  Alexandria,  Opera  52  (51,  107). 
„  of  Rome,  Epistulm  52  (804)  ;  Hom.il. 

52  (51)  ;  Recogn.  Syr.  52  (804). 
„  (^2Lx\t.'s,,  Michael  Angelo  6s-3,. 
,,  C.  E.  [Am.]  Architecture  666  ;  Legen- 
dary Art  129  ;  M.  Angelo,  etc.  653 
(649) ;  Painters,  etc.  648. 
„  +Hutton,    L.    [Am.]  Artists  of  igth 

Century  648. 
,,  L.  ['Wildfowler ']  Wild-fowling  6go. 
Clemm,  W.  Composit.  Graec.  868. 
Clerical  Library  96. 
„  Syntposium  on  Atonetnent,  111. 
„     ,j  Future  Probatiomis. 
„  ,,  Immortality  114. 
,,  ,,   The  Bible  God's  Word  117. 
,,  „   The  Lord' s  Supper  89. 
Gierke,  Agnes  M.  Hist.  ofAstron.  499. 
,,  A,^t.  j-^-lAunvphtY  Sales  of  Land  zzo. 
Clermont,  Lord  Quadrupeds  and  Reptiles 

of  Europe  553  (546). 
Clery,  Lt,-Col.  C.  F.  Minor  Tactics  608. 
Cleveland,  C.  D.  [Am.]  CoHcord.  to  Miltdn 
763- 
,,  ,,  [Am.;  ed.]  Lyra  Sac.  102. 
„  D'ess  of  Battle  Abbey  Roll  409. 

„  H.  R.  [Am.]  Life  ofH.  Hudson  459. 
,,  Rose  E.  [Am.]  Geo.  Eliofs  Poet.  724. 
Clews,  H.  [Am.]  Wall  Street  26"^. 
Clifford,  F.  Private  Bill  Legislation  193. 
,,  Prf.  W.  K.  Dynam.  494;  Com.  Sense 
of  the  Exact  Sciences  489  (173,  488); 
Lects.  tSr^  Essays  174  (489);  MathcTn. 
Fragm.  489 ;  Mathem.  Papers  489 ; 
Seeing  and  Thinking  177. 
Clifton+Gnmbaud  French  Dictiony.  984. 
Clingman,  T,  L.  [Am.]    Speech  (two)  785. 
Clinical  Lectures  by  Gerjnan  Profs.  564. 
Clinton,  H.  F.  Fasti  Hellenici  394  (397). 
„  H.  V^.Crigy  to  Assay e  \2i'.  Peninsular 
War  427, 
Clissold,  Rev.A.Bks.on  Swedenb.(four)  77, 
Clodd,  Edw.  ChldJid.  of  Rel.  7  ;  Chldhd. 
of  World  388  :  MytJis  and  Drms. 
122(79);  Story  of  Creation  $1$, 
Clode,  Merchant  Tailors'  Co.  (two)  241, 
,,  CM.  Military  Forces  606  ;  Military 

Law  207. 
,,  W.  [ed.]  Petition  of  Right  228. 
Clogy  Bishop  Bedell  435  (60). 
Close,  J.  [ed.]  Tales  of  Westmoreld.  143. 
Closset,  L.  de  Historiographie  910. 
Clough,  A.  H.  Works  789 ;  Poems  766. 
„  Rev.  B.  Pali  Grammar  829  ;  Singhal. 
Dictionary  829. 
Clouston,  Dr.   T.   S.  Female  Educ.  299  ; 
Mental  Diseases  566. 
„  W.  A.  [ed.  and  tr.]  Anecd.  787  ;  Arab. 
Poetry  Zog  ;  East.  Stories  S^y  {122); 
Flowers  fr.   Persian  Garden  837  ; 
Pop.  Tales  121  (122)  ?Sindibad  S^y. 
Clowes,  F.  Practical  Chemistry  49S. 


Clowes,  Rev.  J.  Parables  77, 
Clum,  F.  D.  [Am.]  Inebriety  250. 
Clutterbuck,  R.  Hertfordshire  320. 
Clyn,  John  Annals  of  Ireland  ^-^^^ 
Coates,  Herd  Book  620. 
Coats,  Dr.  Joseph  Pathology  583. 
,,  Capt.  W.  Hudson's  Bay  381. 
Cobb.  B.  F.  Silk  639. 
„  W.  H.  '  Nephesh '  39. 
Cobbe,  Frances  P.  Alone  to  Alone  105 
Broken  Lights  6  ;    Darwinism.  5 
Dawning    Lights    6 ;      Educ.     of 
Emotns.  287;  False Bsts.  yZz;  Friend 
of  Man  691  ;  Hopes  of  Human  Race 
115:     Intuit.     Morals    174    (100); 
Italics  446  ;  Janus  of  Science  loi ; 
Modn.  Rack  loi  ;  Peak  in  Darien 
1T4  ;    Purs,   of  Women  252  (299); 
Relig.    Duty  100  ;   Scient,  Spirit  5 
(291);  Studies  100. 
,,  T.  Norman  Kings  409. 
Cobbett,  M.  Swimming  697. 
,,  P.  [ed.]  Leading  Cases  231. 
„  Wm.  Paper  against  Money  235  ;  Pari. 
Hist.  420  ;  Rural  Rides  315. 
Cobbold,  Dr.  T.  S.  Parasites  (five)  572. 
Cobden,  R.  Polit.  Wrgs.  and  Speechs.  422 
(237,  242,  243). 
Club.     Pamphlets  (nine)  242. 
Cobet,  G.  C.   Coll.  Crit.  867  ;  Misc.  Crit. 
867  (879,  892) ;  Nov.  Lecit.  867  ;  Obs. 
Crit.  887  ;  Var.  Lectt.  867. 
Cobham,  C.  D.  Bibliog.  of  Cyprus  342. 
Coburn,  F.  \Kxa..'\Swine  622. 
Cocheris,  H.  Langue  Frangaise  982. 
Cochin,  A.  Pestalozzi  285. 
Cochran,  Maj.  F.  Military  Law  207. 
,,  W.  Pen  and  Pen.  in  As.  Min.  340. 
Cochrane  [ed.]  Acts  of  Assembly  73. 
,  A.  B.  The&tre  Frangais  679. 
,  Rev.  J.  Resurrection  of  Dead  115, 
,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Law  Lexicon  185. 
,  Rev.  W.  F.  Home  Mission  g-i,. 
Cockayne,   Rev.   T.   O.   [ed.]  LeecJidoms 

961  (129,  557). 
Cockburn;  Ld,  Charge  in  Tickb.  Trial  1S6; 
Ld.  Jeffrey   188  ;    Memorials   187  ; 
Trials  for  Sedition  186. 
,,  Sir  A.  Nationality  232. 
,  Dr.  S.  Laws  of  Nature  and  of  God  A,. 
Cocker,  B.  F.  [Am.]-Xify.  and  Gk.  Phil. 
158  (120)  ;  Theistic  Conception  120. 
Cockerell,  C.  R.  Wells  Cathedral  d^g. 
Cockle,  Cobra  de  Capello  587. 
„  Dr.  J.  Cancer  568. 
Cocks,  C.  Bordeaux  and  Wines  618. 
Cockshott, A. + Walters,    ^.'B. Geometrical 

Conies  491. 
Codex  Alex.  &  other  Bibl.  Codices  16-18. 
,,  Argenteifs  gss  i^^)- 
,,  E xom'ensis  g^B,  959(955^ 
,.  Justinianus  229. 
„  Nasaraeus  803. 
,,  Peresianus  858. 
,,   Vercellensis  958  (95s). 
For  other  Codices,  v.  under  their  Editors' 

names  and  under  their  subjects. 
Coddington,  C.  E.  [Am.]  Trade  Mrks.  213. 
Codrington,  R.  H.  Melanes.  Langs.  851. 
„  T.  Macadamized  Roads  599. 
Coehlo,  Prf.   F.  A.   Conjug.  Portug.  974  ; 
Dial.    Neolat.     974 ;    Diet.    Port. 
975  ;  Festas  Port.  138  ;  Ling.  Port. 
974;   Tales  of  Old  Lusit.  138. 
Coffin,  C.  C.  [Am.]  Garfield  460  ;  Marchg. 

to  Vict.  458  ;  Old  Times  455  (261). 
Coghlan,    T.    A.    [Austral]    New    South 

Wales  378 ;  629. 
Cogswell,  J.   G.  [Am.]  Catalog,  of  Astor 

Libr.  703. 
Cohausen,  A,  v.  Ca;sars  RheinbrUck.  922. 
Cohen,  H.  Livres  (J  Vignettes  708  (706). 
„  J.  S.  Diseases  of  the  Throat  568. 
„  M.  M.  [Am.]  Admrlty,  Jurisdic.  225. 
Cohn  Lambeth  MS.  964. 
„  Dr.  Albert  Shakesp.  Bibliogr.  777. 
,,  H.  Augen  302. 
„  M.  Tables  of  ExcJiange  268. 
Cohnheim,  Dr.  Pathology  583. 
Coignet,  Mme.  C.  Francis  i.  439;  Frang: 

De  Scipeaux  440. 
Coin,  R.  L.  de  Cotton  and  Tobacco  616. 
Coit,  T.  W.  Puritanism  74. 
Cokayne,  3ir  Aston  Dram.  Works  778. 
Coke  Papers  415. 


Colange,  L.  de  [Am.]  Diet,  of  Commerce'. 
264  ;  United  States  Gazetteer  363.     ' 
Colbeck,  A.  Summer  s  Cruise  333. 
,,  C.  Teaching  Modem  Langs.  293. 
Colburn,  }.  [Am.]  Bibl.  of  Massach.  ^566. 
,,  Z.  Engineering  60^. 
Colby,    Rev.    F.   T.    [ed.]    Visitation  of ' 

Somerset  479, 
Colchester,  Ld.  Diary  and  Corresp.  422. 
Coldstream,  J.  P.  Court  of  Session  223. 
Cole,  A.  S.  Anct.  Lace  683:  Lectures  on-' 
Lace-Making  684  ;  Tapestry  640. 
,,  C.  A.  [ed.]  Mentis,  of  Henry  v.  411. 
,,  G.  R.  F.  Peruvians  374, 
,,  Sir  Henry  My  Public  Life  422. 
„  H.  C.  [ed.]  Studies  in  Microsc.  51B, 
„  Lt.  H.  H.  Illns.  ofBldgs.  468  (two). 
„  J.  W.  LifeofChas.  Kean  680. 
„  N.  Parks  of  London  626. 
„  Cpt.  R.  A.  Coorg  Grammar  844. 
,,  Rev.  R.  E.  Graffoe  Words  g 50. 
,,  R.  H.  Particulars  of  Sale  220. 
Colebrooke,  Sir  E.  Mt.-Stjiart  Eipinstone- 
424. 
H.  T.  Algeb.   of  Hindus  828  ;  Essays 
12  (14,  794,  817,  825);  Hind.  Lavt 
230  ;  Jain  Sect  14  ;  Laiv  of  Inherit    ^ 
231. 
Sir  T.  E.  H.  T.  Colebrooke  723. 
Coleman  Woodlands  525. 
„  A,  Dental  Surgery  575. 
„  J,  Cattle,  Sheep  and  Pigs  ^ig. 
„  J.   S.  Phelps  680  ;  Players    I   Have- 
Known  679. 
„  J.  N.  Rev.  R.  Davis  93. 
Colenso,  F.  E.  +  Durnford,  Col.  E.  Hist.- 
of  the  Zulu  W.  and  its  Orig.  426  ; 
Ruin  of  Zululand  426. 
,f  Bp.  J.  C.  New  Bib.  Comm.  Exam.  24 
(note)  ;  Pentat.    118  ;  Pentat.    and 
Moabite     Stone      n     (118,      811) ; 
^Romans'  35  ;  Communion  Service- 
89  ;  Zulu  Diet,  and  Rg.  Bk.  856. 
Coleridge,  H,  Engl.  Lit.  of\^  cent.  955. 
Rev.  H.  J.  St.  Francis  Xavier  55  ;  St. 

Teresa  54. 
Sir  J.  T.  Rev.  J.  Keble  61. 
Sara  Letters  723. 

S.T.  Works  162  (172, 7S8);  Aids  to  Ref. 
103  ;  Biograph. Liter.  723  (170,  726)  ; 
Engl.  Poets  715  ;  Friend  158  (158)  ; 
MUton  720  ;  Miscell.and  Theory  of 
Life  716  ;  Mnemonics^BZ  ;  Poetical 
Wks.  766  (756,  757) ;  Shakesp.  719 
(716)  ;  Table  Talk  723. 
Coles  Needlemg-ker's  Coy.  241. 
A.  [ed.]  Latin  Hymns  102. 
J,  Travelling  in  Iceland  333. 
J.  O.  Dental  Mech.  575  ;  Mouth  576. 
Colin,  B.  H.  Intestate  Successions  218. 
Colizza,  G.  Lingua  'Afar  853. 
CoUard,  F.  Trois  Univ.  A  Hem.  299. 
Collection  de  Contes  et  Chansons  123. 
„  de  Docum.  Inid.  del  Archiv.  d.  I.  Cor. 

d.Arag.  976. 
„  di  Op.  ined.  ital.  969. 
,,  di  Operette  inediie  0  rare  969. 
„  of  Old  Ballads  i^Bixi^i). 
Collender,  H.  W.  [Am.]  Mod.  Billds.  700. 
Coll^rye,  R.  de  Oeuvres  ggS. 
Colles,  A.  Works  559  :  Vener.  Dis.  579. 
„  W.  Literature  and  Civil  List  yg2, 
Collett  [ed.]  Malayalajn  Reader  844. 
,,  C.  Law  of  Torts  196. 
CoUette,   C.  H.  Cranmer6o;  St.  Augus- 
tine 52  ;  Rom.  Breviary  86. 
Colletto,  Gen.  P.  Hist,  of  Naples  446, 
Collie,  r)r.  A.  Fevers  570. 
Collier,  Hon.  I.  Oil  Ptg.  656  ;  Primer  of 

Art  644. 
„  Rev.  Jer.  Eccles.  Hist.  57. 
„  John  ['  Tim  Bobbin  ']  Works  950. 
„  J,  Payne  Bibliogr.  Ace.  of  Eng.  Lit. 
704 ;  Dram.   Poetry  and  Ann.  of 
Stage  715  (678);  Princ.    Actors  in 
Shakesp.    Plays   679 ;  Notes    ant€ 
Emend,  to  Shksp.  720, 
„  ,,  ^tA.^  Shakespeare' s  Library  yiZ. 
„  l^ob.  Law  ofContributories  19^ 
,,  R.  L.  [Am.]  English  Home  Life  310. 
,,  Dr.  W.  Hydropliobia  571. 
Colling,  J.  K.  Foliage  Decor,  (two)  662_ 
Collignon,  Maxime  Gk.  Archeeol.  464(646);. 

Myth,  and  Greek  Art  646. 
Collin,  E.  Anonymer  og Pseudonymeryoi- 


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CoUin,  de  Plancy  Diet.  Infernal  125. 
CoUings,  Geo.  Carpentry  635  ;  Handrail- 

iftff  635. 
■  Collingwoodj  C.  Ntrlsi.  in  China  Seas  345. 
„  W.  G.  Limestone  Alps  511 ;  Philosophy 
o/" Decoration  661. 
Collins,  C.  M.  [ed.]  Celtic  Irish  Songs  760. 
„  C.  W.  Plato  158 ;  St  Simon  732  (712) 

Sophocles  886. 
„  }..Hydes^  Guttapercha,  etc.  618(637). 
„  J.  C.  Bolingbroke  418  ;  Sivi/t  722. 
„  J.  H.Mineral.  506;  Min.  of  Comw.soS. 
„  L,  [Am.]  Sketches  of  Kentucky  365. 
„  Mabel,  Modjeska  678— ».  also  C,  M. 
„  Mortimer  Letters  723  ;  Novels  743. 
„  Rev.  R.  Syrian  Missions  92. 
,»  Wilkie.   Novels  7<i3[IIeart  and  Science 

7-^8] ;  Copyright  Question  212. 
„  William  Poetical  Works  764  (756). 
„  W.  H.  Perspective  658. 
„  Rev.W.  L.  ^?TJ^(7/A.  883;  Butler  x^% 
(157)  ;  Cicero  928  (160);  Homer  878 ; 
Lafoniaine  731  (712) ;    Livy  024 ; 
Lucian  899 ;  Montaigne  731   (i6g, 
712) ;    Plaui.    and   Ter.  919  (920) 
Thucyd.  889  ;  Virgil  ^t%. 
„  ,j  [ed.]  Anc.  Class,  f.  Eng.  Rrs.  go8. 
Collinson,  Rev.  J.  Hist,  of  Somerset  325. 
„  Cpt.  'B..  Journal  of  Voyage  of  H.  M.S. 
'  EntrePrise    381. 
■Collitz,  H.  Gr.  DiaUkte  870  ;  No^nina  im 
A  Hind.  11.  Gr.  814. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Samml.  gr.  Dial.-inschr.  869. 
Collyer,  Rev,  R.  [Am.]  Sermons  (three)97. 
■Colmache  Rem.  ofTallyrand  442. 
-Colmaii,  G.  Humorous  Works  759. 

5,  W.  S.  Section  Cutting  563. 
'Colocci,  A.  Gli  Zingari  860. 
Colomb,  Cpt.  Slave  Catching  357  (250). 
Colombe    de    Batines    BiHiog.   Dantesca 

772  ;  Bibl.  Daupkini  97S. 
Colonial  Church  Histories  59. 

,,  Inst.y  Roy.,  Catalogtte  332  (428). 
'Colquhoun,  A.  R.  Across  Chryse  345  (349) ; 
A  mong  Shans  349  (350). 
„  "i .  Moor  and  Loch  (i%6  {■^•zZ). 
,,  Maj.  J.  A.  With  Kurrutn.  Force  426. 
,,  J.  C.  Hist,  of  Magic,  125  ;  Isis  Revel. 
80  ;  Wm.  Wilherforce  250. 
Colton,  Abp.  Acts  in  Derry  434. 
„  C.  [Am.]  Henry  Clay  460. 
„  Caleb  C.  Lacon  786. 
„  G.  Q.  [Am.]  Shaksp.  and  Bible  718. 
Columbus,  Christ.  Letter  to  Luis  de  Saint 

Angel  30B. 
Colvile,  F.  L.  Worthies  of  Warzuicks.  326. 
Colville,  H.  E.  Eez  to  Alger.  Frontier^SS- 
Colvin,  Prf.    S.   Art  644  ;  Flaxman  655  ; 

Keats  724  (716)  ;  Landory^^  (yiS)- 
■Colyar,  H.  A.  de  Laiv  of  Guarantees  200. 

.,  „  [ed.]  Cases  in  County  Courts  223. 
'Colyer,  F.  Gas  Wks.  633  ;  Hydraul.  Mach. 
598 ;    Publ.    Instils.    600 ;    Pumps 
598  ;  Steam  Engines  604  ;   Water 
Supply  600. 
.  *Comba,  Prf.  E.  History  of  Waldenses  55, 
Combe.  Geo.  Educ.  283 ;  Phrenol.  554 
Phrenology  and  Painting  658. 
„  Wm.  Dr.  Synia^s  Tours  759. 
•Comenius,  J.  A.  Works  283  (286). 
■Comfort,  G.  F.  [Am.]  Modem  Languages 

in  Education  293. 
Commines,  P.    de   Memoirs   439   (447) ; 

MSntoires  looi  (998). 
•Compagnoni,  Verbi  Italiani  969. 
•Comparetti,  D.  *Setti  SavJ'  124  ;  ^Stndi- 
bdd'  837  (124)  ;  Virgil  im  M.A.  918 
(X33). 
,,  ,,  +Aacona,A.d' CantieRaccontt  137. 
■Compayrtf,   Prf.  G.  Course  of  Pedagogy 
283  ;  History  of  Pedag. ,  271  ;  His- 
ioire  d.    Doctr.    de   I'Educ.    272 ; 
Pspfchol.  286. 
-Comte,  Auguste  Wks.  162(179);  Phil,  of 
Sciences  173  (488) ;  Posit.  Library 
708  ;  Posit.  Philos.  162(178,246,385). 
Comtesse  du  Ponthieu  997. 
■Comyns,  W.  H.  Abstracts  of  Title  215. 
Conant,  Dr.  C.  M,  Obstetric  Mentor  sg/^. 
„  H.  S.  [Am.]  Spanish  Literature  735. 
„  Dr.  T.  J.  [Am.:  ed.]  'Matthew*  33. 
■Condd,  Jean  Poisies  995. 

,,  J,  A.  Arabs  in  Spain  450. 
'Conder,  Cpt.  C.   R.  Altaic  Hieroglyphs 
391 ;  A  rah  Folkl.  147 ;   Heth  and 


Moah  43  (147,   342);  Judas  Mac- 
cabaeus    385 ;    Palest,    341   (308) 
Tent.  Wk.  in  Palest.  41  (341,  467). 
Conder,  Rev.  E.  R.  Basis  of  Faith  6  ;  Life 
ofXt.  40;  Whyare  we  Dissenters?  6B. 
„  F.  R.+C.  R.  Handbook  to  Bible  39. 
Condit,  B.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Engl.  Bible  21. 
„  C.  L.  Painting  Materials  634  (657). 
Condorcet,    Marq.    de   Arithmetic   489; 

Instr.  Pub.  272. 
Conferences  Pidagogigues  272. 
Conflict  of  the  Holy  Apostles  20. 
Congreve,  Dr.  R.  ^jjoyj  163, 

„  W.  Works  778  (774). 
Conigrave  J.  [Austral.]  6"^.  Australia ^yS. 
Conington,  Prf.  J.  Miscell.  Writings  908. 
Conling,  S.  Temperance  Movement  250. 
Conn,  Dr.  H.  W.  [Am.]  Evolution  of  To- 
day 515. 
Conneli,  R.  St.  Kilda  330. 
Connoisseur,  The  781. 
Connolly,  D.  [Am.;  ed.]  Library  of  Ire- 
lands  Poets  760. 
ConoIly,T.M.[Am.  ;ed.]  Cajeji^.  KC:f^.i84. 
Conrad,  C.  Compos,  d.  Com.,  d.  Terenz  <^zo. 
„  F.  W.  Anal,  of  Luther's  Catechism-  70. 
„  J.  German  Universities  274. 
„  Julius  Gradus  ad  Pamassum  904. 
„  T.A.  [Am.]  UrioniadaofN.Amer.$^^. 
Conradi,  B.  Cyneivulfs  'Juliana '  957. 
Conradt,  C.  Lyr.  Verse  in  gr.  Drama  882. 
Consentius,  Op.  Gramm.  930, 
Constable,  T,  Archibald  Constable  727. 
Constans,  L.  Dial,  du  Rouergue  978  ;  L^g, 
d'Oedipe  132  (994)  :  MSS.  Proveng. 
979  ;  De  Serm.  Sallust.  925. 
„  „  [ed.]    Chrestom.     Aitc.    Frc.    987; 

Livre  de  CEpervier  978. 
Constantine  J.  Ventilation  634. 
*  Consul's    Wife'    [==  Mrs.   j.    E.    Blunt] 

People  of  Turkey  339. 
Contemporary  Pulpit,  The  97  (96). 
Contemporary  Pulpit  Library  97. 
Contopoulos,  N.  Mod.  Gk.  Lexicon  872. 
Convers,  D.  [Am.]  Marriage  and  Divorce 

in  United  States  253. 

Conversion  of  the  West  90. 

Conway,  M.  D.  [Am.]  Carlyle  723 ;  De- 

vtonol.    112    (125) ;    Emerson    729 : 

Idols  and  Ideals  120  ;  E.  Randolph 

461  ;  Repub.  Superstit.  263 ;  Sacr. 

Anthol.  7  ;  Slavery  249  ;  Travels  in 

S.  Ken.  661  ;  Wandg.  Jew  124. 

„  R.   S.  Italic  Dialects  906 ;   Veme^s 

Law  813. 
„  Prf.  W.  M.  Early  Flem.  Artists  652  ; 
Reynolds  and  Gainsbro'.  651  (two) ; 
Woodcutters  of  Netherl.  658  (711). 
Conybeare,  C.  A.  V.  Iceland  449  (333). 
,,  ,,  Andrew,    W.    R.     [eds.]    Married 

Women's  Property  Acts  206. 
„  Rev.  W.  J.+Howson,  Dn.  J.  S.  St. 
Paul  48. 
Conz,  G.  Zeichenunterrichi  290. 
Cook,  A.  J.  [Am.]  Manual  of  Apiary  h-zz. 
,  A.  S.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Agl.-Sax.  Laws  185 

(4o6\ 
,  Chas.  Dandie  Dinmont  692. 
,  Chas.  ^.—vide  *  Bickerdyke,  John.' 
,  Dutton  Book  of  Play  679  ;  Hours  with 
Players  679  ;  Nts,  at  the  Play  697  ; 
On  the  Stage  679. 
Eliza  Poetical  Works  766. 
E.  T.  Hdbk.  to  National  Gallery  647. 


Lang,  and  Rel.  793  (122). 
Flavel  S.  Names  of  our  Lord  46. 


J.  [Am.]  Rambles  near  Pkila.  368. 

Cpt.  Tas.  Voyages  (two)  (308,  309,  375, 
376). 

Rev.  J.  [Am.]  Boston  Monday  Lec- 
tures 116  ['Conscience'  113]. 

Louisa  S.  [ed.]  Geomet.  Psychology  80, 

W.  Billiards  700  ;  Chess  Opngs,  690. 

+  Henry  +  Gilbcrg  [Ams.]  American 
Chess  Nuts  699. 

W.  W.  [Am.]  Laiv  of  Stocks  217. 
Cooke,  Col.  A.  C,  A  ide-MSmoire  608. 

A.  P.  [Am.]  Naval  Ordnance  611. 

C.  K.  Australian  Defences  007, 

E.  A.  Saint  Columba  431  (58). 

Frances  E.  ^«  American  Hero  461 
(250,  730) ;  Latimer  61  ;  True  to 
Himself  ^^  \  Tyndale  61. 

Qi.^.\_AT^.\Emerson']'2.x^',  Geo,  Eliot '^■2.\. 


Cooke,G. W.  [Gd.lAgricultural  Tendencies 

202  ;  Inclosure  ofCommoTts  215. 
„  H.+  Harwood,R.  G.  [ed5.]CA««Vd^/^ 

Trusts  Acts  192. 
„  J.  Dramas  (two)  778  (774)' 
„  J.  E.  [Am.]  General  Lee  462  ;  Stone- 
wall Jackson  460 ;  Stories  of  Old 
Domin.  369  ;  Virginia  369  (363)* 
„  J.  P.  [Am.]  Ckem.  Philos.  497  ;  Chem. 
Physics   497  ;    New   Chetn.    496 
Relig.  anaChem.  5. 
„  M.  C.  ^(J^.  Terms  519 ;  Desmids  522 
Freaks  of  Plant  Life  521 ;  Fresh- 
water  Algae  524  ;  Fungi  (Sour)  523  ; 
Grevillea  Atl.  523;   Mycographia 
523  ;  Ponds  and  Ditches  536  ;  ^tf^^. 
546  ;  Rustf  Smut,  etc.  523  ;  Wood 
lands  536. 
„  „  [ed.]  Grevillea  522. 
jj  »  +Quelet,  L.  Hymenomycet.  523- 
„  R.  D,  [Am.]  Higww.  Laws  ofN.  Y.  209. 
„  W.  H.  History  of  Hereford  2'^°' 
Cooley,  A.  J.  Cyclo.  Pract,    Rects.    602 
i62.^y,  Perfim.  631 ;  r^//^^  (two) 682. 
„  T.  H.  [Am.]  Law  of  Taxation  218. 
„  T.    M.    [Am.]  Constii.  Law  of  U.S. 
193  ;   Michigan  366  (363)  ;  Wrongs 
and  Remedies  219. 
„  W,  D.  Hist,  of  Maritime  Discovery 
309  ;  Physical  Geography  501. 
Coolidge,  W.  A.    P.   Swiss  Travel  338 

Switzerland  338  (305). 
Cooper,  A.  Rectum  580  ;  Syphilis  579. 
C.    H.   Annals    of  Cambridge    276  ; 

Memorials  of  Cambridge  276. 
,,  +T.  Athenae  Cantab.  414  (276). 
Eliz.   Arabella  Stuart  432  ;    Thomas 

Wentworth  ^t-j. 
H.  S.  Islands  ofPacifc  375. 
J.  Lost  Continent  250. 
J.  Fenim.  [Am.]   Works  790 ;    Novels 

749  ;  U.S.  Navy  457. 
J.  G.  +  Baird,  S.   F.  [Ams.]  Omitkol. 

of  California  551. 
J.  H.  [Am.]  Use  of  Belting  6oz. 
Dr.  R.  T.  Diseases  of  Ear  (two)  594. 
S.  Dictionary  of  Surgery  573. 
Bp.  T.  Works  2. 

1,  Tihos.]  Admon.  to  People  of  Eng.  414. 
Thompson  Biograph.  Dictionary  384. 
T.  T.  Mishmee  Hills  346 ;  Pioneer  of 

Commerce  346. 
T.V,+  Fenton,  H.  T.  \,Pixtv%,'\  American 

Politics  263  (457). 
W.  D.  Sussex  Provincialisms  g^x. 
,W.  R.  Egyptian  Obelisks  467. 
,,  [tr.]  Cleopatrds  Needle  468. 
W.  S.  Ayrshire  Yeomanry  ^-S). 
Cooper-King,  Lt.-Col.  Hist,  of  Berks.  317. 
Co-operative  Index  to  Periodicals  705. 
Coote,  C.H.  Romans  in  Brit.  405  (259,406). 
H,  C.  Admir.  Pract.  222  ;  Com.  Form. 

Pract.  222. 
,,  -f-Tristram,  T.'H..Content.Pract.-222. 
H.  C.  [tr.]  Italian  Folklore  136. 
R.  H.  Law  ef  Mortgage  208. 
Walter  Watiderings  S,  and  E.  374, 
W.  N.  Archeology  of  Baptism  89. 
Cope,  Prf,  E.  D.  [Am.]  Cretaceous  Verte- 
hrata  512  ;    Origin  of  Fittest  515  ; 
Theology  of  Evolution  5. 
E.  M.  AristotUs  ^Rhetoric*  894  (150). 
„  Sir  W.  C.  Rifle  Brigade  428. 
J,  Rev.  Sir  W.  H.  Hampshire  Words  950. 


Can.  F.  C.  ^c^j  ofApost.  34  ;  C?yz^.  ^  Copeland,  A.  J.  Bridewell  Roy.  Hosp.  323. 
'  "  '         '      ^  Copinger,  W.  A.  Abol.  ofCapl.  Pun.  244; 

CoPyrt.  212  :   Stamp  Duties  219 ; 
r:V/^  ZJwrfj  215. 
,,  „  +  Monro,  J.  E.  Law  of  Rents  zi.^. 
Coplcston,  R.  S.  Aeschylus  882. 


Copner,  J.  Celibate  Worthies  486. 

Copp,  H.   N.  [Am.  :  ed.]  Public  Land 

Laws  202. 
Copp^e,  H.  Conquest  of  Spain  450. 
Copping,  E.  Alfieri  &*  Goldoni  734. 
Coppinger,  Dr.  R.  W.  Cruise  of  ^ Alert'  309 

(372,  375)  5I7j  556)—^.  also  'Alert: 
Copway,  G.  [Am.]  Ojibway  Nation  361. 
Coquelin,  C.  Actor  and  hts  Art  678. 
Coquerel,  A.  Conscience  and  Faith  82. 
Coquillart,  Oeuvres  999. 
Corbet,  Julian  General  Monk  417. 
Corblet,  T.  Patois  Picard  989. 
Cordeaux,  Rev.^  J.  P.  Birds  of  Humher 

District  550. 


Cordery,  A.  Solicitors  of  SuPr.  Crt._zo3. 
„  B.  M.+  Phillpotts  J,  S.  KingandCom- 

tnonwealth  416. 
Cordier,  H.  Biblioth.  Sinica  345  (452.  848). 
Coressius,  Geo.  on  Holy  Spirit  112. 
Corfe,  Apothecary  557. 
Corfield,  Prf..  W.  H.  Dw^.  Houses  634  •■ 

Health  (tw6)  588 ;  Sewerage  too. 
Cormack,  G.  E.  Waters  of  Vichy  s^. 
„  Sir  J.  R.  Clinical  Studies  564. 
Connack's  Glossary  434. 
Corneille,  P.  Works  780. 
Cornel,  A.  Slovenische  Grammatik  1009. 
Cornelius,  Dr.  Stud.  Life  of  Germ.  281. 
Cornell,  W.  M.  [Am.]  History  of  Pennsyl- 
vania 368. 
Comely,  R.  Introd.  in  Vetus  Test.  i. 
Corner,  R.  J.  + A.  B.  Court  ofg.B.  222. 
Cornet,  J.  Russian  Conversation  1008. 
Cornificms  [F]  Rhetorica  [ad  Herennium", 

931  (282X 
Comil+Ranvier/*a^-S(7/£7^.  Hisiol.  583. 
Corning,  Dr.  J.  L.  [Am.]  Brain  Rest  564  ; 

Headache  567. 
Cornish,  F.  W.  Cromwell  404. 
^,  Rev.G.H.  [Canad.];i/ff^A(7f^»z.(two)7i. 
Cornstock,  J.  M.  [Am.]  Civil  Service  in 

United  States  297, 
Comu,  J.  Grammaire  Portugais  974. 
Cornwall,  Barry'  [  =  B,  W.Procter]  Au- 

tob.  725;  Poet.  Works  768  (766);  Lamb 

„  H,  B.  [Am.]  Blowpipe  Analysis  498. 
Cornwallis,  Marq.  Correspond.  41^  (435). 
Coromilas,  D.  A  [ed.]  Livres  enGrice  706. 
Coronedi-Berti,  C.  Vocabolario  Bolognese- 

Italiano  970. 
Corpus  Inscriptionum  Indicarum  815. 
„  GrcBCarujn  869, 
„  Latinarum  904. 
„  Semiticarum  801. 
Juris  Abessinorum  810. 
„  Canonici  197  (98), 
„  Civilis  229. 
„  Rom.,  antejustin.  229. 
Scripiorum  Eccles.  Latinerutn  51. 
,,  Eccles.  Latin,  gro. 
,,  Historim  Byzantine -3,^%. 
dorry.  Dr.  D.  [Am.]  '^tfs^  of  Job*  28. 
Corssen,  W.  Ausspr.,  etc.  ^  /tf^.  6]^.  90a 
(813) :    Etrusk.    Spr.     go6 ;     /^a/. 
Sprachk.  go6  ;  ia^,  Formenl.^yo  ; 
C^ri^f.  i'tfCJ.  i?tfwz.  908  ,  Volsc.  Ling 
907, 
Cort,  Mary  L.  [Am.]  Siam  350- 
Cortes,  Hernan  Honduras  370 ;   Letters 

308. 
Corthell,E.L.[Am.]  Jetties  at  Mississ.  598. 
Corwin,  Dr.  E.  T.  [Am.]  Reformed  Dutch 

Church  75. 
Cory,  C.  B.  [Am.]   Beautiful  Birds  547  ; 
Birds  of  BaJiama  551  ;    Birds    of 
Haiti  551 ;  Birds  ofW.  Indies  551 ; 
Naturalist  in  Magellan  556. 
F,  W.  //^£^zl;  /(7  Foretell  Weather  505. 
W,  Modem  English  History  420. 
Cosijn,  P,  J,  AltwestsdcJis,  Gramm..  (two) 

952  (960). 
Cosin,  Bp.  Works  2. 
Cosquin,  E.  Articles  in  Romania  121. 
,,  „  [^A.^Contes  de  Lorraine  i.'^^ij.i'C^. 
Cossa,  Prf.  L.  Political  Econovty  233  (294), 

Taxation  236  (two). 
Cosson,  E.  Flora  Atlantica  530. 

E,   A.   de  Cradle  of  Blue  Nile,  354  , 
With  Sir  G.  Graham  427. 
Costa,  J.  [ed.]  Poesiajbop.  Espanola  138. 
Dr,  J,  M.  da  Medical  Diagnosis  564 ; 
IV.  Harvey  558. 
Costello,  A.  E.  [Am.]  Our  Fireman  245. 
„  Louis  S.  [tr.  Rose  Garden  ofPers.  837. 
Cotes,  E.  C.+  Swinhoe,  Col.  (5.  Moths  of 

India  541. 
Cotlieal,  A.  [Am.]  Mosquito  Indians  857. 
Cotman, J. S.  [Artist] SepulchlBrasses 473, 
Cotsell,  G.  Ships'  Anchors  6is. 
Cotta,  B.  v.  Rocks  507. 
Cottam,  A.  Charts  of  Constellations  501 
J,  H.  Tea  Cultivation  617. 
Cotterill,  H,  B.  Study^  of  Poetry  756. 

Prf.  J.   H.  Applied  MecJtanics  601 ; 
Steam  Engine  604. 
Cottin,  Mme.  Elizabeth  750. 
Cottle,  Jos.  S.  Coleridge  and  Southey  726 
(733)  :  Early  Recoil.  ofColer.  726, 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[CUMM- 


Cotton,  Archd.  H.  Editions  of  Bible  21  ; 

Rkentes  &*  Doway  Bible  21. 
„  C.  P.  Railway  Engineering  ^ty] . 
,f  H.  Typographicai  Gazetteer  709. 
„  J.  S.   Colonies  aitd  Dependencies  429 

(258,  ,346,  404) ;  New  India  346. 
Couat,  A.  Etude  ztfr  Catulle  911. 
Coubertin,  P.  de  Ed-uc,  en  Angleterre  275. 
Couch,  Jonathan  Fishes  545  ;  Instinct  536. 
Couche,  Ch.  Working  o/Railwaysi<^y. 
Coues,  E.  [Am.]  Birds  0/ Col.  551 ;  Birds 

of  N.W.  551 ;  Check-list  551  :  Fur- 

Bearg.  Anim.sSo  '•  Key  to  N.-Amer* 

Birds  551. 
„  „  +AIlen,  J.  A.  Rodentia  553. 
Cougny,  G.  Enseign.  des  beaux-arts  200. 
Coulanges,  F.  de  Ancient  City  257  (389 

two,  394). 
Coulson,  W.  J.  Diseases  of  Bladder  579. 
„  H.  J.  W.  +  Forbes,  U.  A.  Law  relating 

to  Waters  220. 
Coulter,  J.  M.   [Am.]  Botany  *of  Rocky 

Mountains  530. 
Coultre,  Le  Crestien  de  Troyes  993. 
Couper,  C.   T.  [ed.]  City  ofGlasg.  Bk. 

Trial  186. 
Coupland,  W.  C.  Goetfie's  ^Faust'   780; 

Mental  and  Moral  Science  286. 
Courdioux,    Ph.   E.  Dictionnaire   de  la 

Lang.  Fongbi  854. 
Cournot  Instils.  d'Instr.  en  Fr.  272. 
Courtat,  Diet,  de  VAcad.  Fr.  983. 
Courtenay,  E.  Veterinary  Medicine  618. 
„  T.  P.  Life  of  Sir  Wm.  Temple  419. 
Courthorpe,  W.  J.  Addison  720  (716);  Z.z3- 

eral  Movt.inEng.Lit.^l.^^.Pope^^1. 
Courtney,  J.  +  Clark,  t>.  K.  Boiler  Maker 

(two)  602. 
,,  L.  H.  Adam  Smith  171  ;  Finance  \2.x. 
,j  Miss  M.  A.  Cornish  Folklore  143. 
„  y  +Cough,T.Q.  W^i^n&zw  CorK.  950. 
,,  W.   L.    Constr.    Ethics    175 ;    Early 

Idealists  156;  Metaphys.  QfMill\&&; 

y.  S.  Mill  j68  (713) :  Studies  716 ; 

Studs,  in  Philos.  166  [Anc.Idealism 

157 ;  Epicurtis  160  (156,  394,  872)]. 
„  W.  P.  Pari.  Hist,  of  Corn-wall  ^zZ. 
Courty,  Prf.  A,  Diseases  ofUteriis  582. 
Cousin,  Victor  Philos.    Works  163  (176, 

178);  Course  of  Hist,  of  Mod.  Philos. 

156  ;  Educ.  in  Holland  zg-j  ;  Philos. 

of  Kant  166  ;  Psycliol.  167  ;  Sociiti 
fr^.  au  17  siecle  982. 
Cousins,  R.  H.  Strength  of  Beams  604. 
^pyssemaker  Drantes  Liturg.  d.  Moy^-. 

**         '^gi  997- 
Covarruvias,  Tresoro  Castellan.  973. 
Coventry  Miracle  Plays  781. 
Coverdale,  Miles  Olde  &=  Newe  Test.  17  ; 

Works  2. 
Cowan,  H.iQd.^  Land  Rights  of Scotl.  202. 
„  T.  W,  Bee-Keeper  e-z-z. 
Cowell,  Prf.  E.  B.  Intro,  to  PraJtrit  828. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Prakrita-Praka^a  828. 
,,  G.  Lectures  on  Cataract  577. 
„  H.   Cts.  in  India  224 ;  Hindu  Law 
230  ;  Index  to  Reptd.  Cases  184. 
Cowen,  E.  \hxn.'\  Justices  of  Peace  225. 
„  P.  H.  \Pim.\  Poor  Laws  of  N.y.  211. 
Cowles,  IDr.  H.  [Am.]  Notes  on  Prophets 

30  ;  ''Book  of  Psalms '  28. 
Cowley,  Abram  Essays  782. 
„  -Brown,  Rev.  G.  J.  [ed.]  Prayers  106. 
Cowper,  B.  H.  Sects  in  Syria  57  ;  Syr. 
Grain.  803. 
„  „  [ed.]  Apocryph.  Gosp.  20  ;  Test.  Nov. 

Alex.  18. 

„  Wm.  Poetical  Works  766  (756-  757)- 

„  Dr.  W.  M.  Bishop  Fred.  Barker  93. 

Cowperthwaite,  Dr.  A.  C.  Mat.  Med.  592. 

Cowtan,  R.  Mems.  of  Brit.  Museutn  711. 

Cox,  A,  Men  of  Mark  in  New  Zealand  370. 

,  E.  W.  Princip.  ofPunishmt.  243(195). 

S.^A.^  Summ.  Jurisd.  Act.  228. 

,,  ,,  +  Grady,  S.  G.  Parly.  Reg.  Act.  198. 

,,  E,  Y.  Garnishing  Churches  98. 

„  Sir.   G.   W.  Athen.  Emp.  394  (39°) : 

Colenso  60  (03)  :  Crusades  399  (401); 

Gt,  Pers,  War  394  ;  Gk.  Statesmen 

394 ;  Gks.  and  Persians  394  (39°) ; 

Hist,  of  Greece  (two)  393  :  Intro,  to 

Comp.  Mythol.   tz-z    (121);    Little 

Cyclo.  of  Common  Things  701  (487 

628) ;   Manl.  of  Mythol.  122  ;    on 

Migr.  af  Fables  121 ;    Mythol.  »f\ 


Aryan  Nations  122(131,  133);  Tales 
ofAnc.  Greece  131. 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  + Jones,   E.  H.  Pop.  Ro- 
mances ofM.A.  736, 
„  H,  E.  Coleoptera  542. 
„  Homersham  Anc,  Parly.  Electns.  260 
^405)  ;   Hist,  of  Reform.  Bills  259 
(405,421)  ;  Instits,  ofEng.  Govt.  258 
(404)  ;    Law  of  Anc.  Lights  21"; ; 
Whig  and  Tory  Admins.  259(421). 
„  I.  E.  B-z/.  C.L  E.B. 
„  Rev.  J.  C.  All  Saints'  Ch.,  Derby  318; 

Derbyshire  Churches  318. 
„  J.  D.  [Am.]  Campaign  of  Atlanta  ^^%  \ 

March  to  Sea  458. 
„  R.  [Am.;  ed.]  American  Trade  Mark 

Cases  213. 

„  Robert  Liter,  of  Sabbath  Question  38. 

,,  Rev.    Samuel,  ^Corinthians'    i.    47; 

Expositions  25  ;  ^Job '  28  ;  Miracles 

119;     '•Philemon'     36;     Pilgrim 

Psalms  29  ;  Priv.  Letters  of  Paul 

and  John  37  (36) ;  Quest  of  Chief 

Good    29 ;    'Ruth  *    27 ;    Salvator 

Mundi  115. 

„  S.S.  [Am.']  Free  Land &^  Free  7>.  240 

(242) ;  Secession  785. 
„  T.  Mill-Gearings  etc.  603. 
,,  W.  S.  [Am.]  Common  Law  Pract.  192. 
Coxe,  Archd.  W.  House  of  Austria  (two) 
437  ;  Kings   of  Spain  450  ;   Marl- 
borough 425  ;  Sir  R.  Walpole  ^zg. 
Coxon,  H.  Oriental  Carpets  6y^. 
Coxwell,  H.  Balloon  Expermis.  700  (608). 
Cozza,  [ed.]  Bibl.  Sacra.  Vet.  Fragtn.  16. 
Cozzens,  F.  [Am.]  Anter.  Yachts  (two)  690. 
Crabb,  C.  [ed.]  Precedents  in  Convey.  194. 
,,  G.  English  Synonyms  947. 
Crabbe,  Kev.Geo.Poeiical  Works  766  (757). 
Crackanthorpe  Works  2. 
Crafts,    Rev.   W.    B.    [Am.]    Temperance 
Century  250. 
Rev.  W.   F.    [Am.]    Uses  of  Black- 
board 296. 

Craig,  A.  R.  Your  LucU s  in  your  HandZo. 
„  E.  T.  Irish  Land  Question  240. 
))  J*  [tr.]  Prot.  Ch.  in  Hungary  63. 
„  Prf.  Thos.  [Am.]  Differ.  Equations  492, 
Craik,  D.  [Am.]  Pract.  Millwright  603. 
D.   M.   [Miss    Muloch]    Novels    743 ; 
Unknown  Country  331 ;  Unsentim. 
Jy.  318  ;  Woman  s  Thoughts  252. 
Prf.    G.    L.  Bacon   161  ;     English  of 
Shakesp.  945  (718)  ;  Hist,  of  Brit. 
Commerce  264 ;  Hist,  of  Engl.  Liter. 
713  (944)  ;  Romance  of  Peerage  481. 
H.  State  in  rel.to  Educ.  281  (258,  404) ; 
Swift  7^2  (436). 
Grain,  M.  PlautiniscJte  Cantica  919. 
Crake,  Rev.  A,  D.  Church  under  Roman 

Empire  47. 
Cramer,  A.  Wortsiell.  d.  tat.  Spr.  goi. 
,,  F.  Erzieh.  in  den  Niederlanden  278. 
„  G.  Altgriechische  KomSdie  873. 
„  J.  A.  [ed.]  Anecdoia  Graeca  897. 
„  Abp.  Thos.  Wo}'ks  2. 
Cramp,  Rev.  J.  M.  Baptist  History  69, 
Crane,  Rev.  J.  T.  [Am.]  Methodism  71. 
„  "Lucy  Lectures  on  Art  (}4i\. 
„  Prf.  T.  F.  [Am.;  tr.]  Italian  Popular 

Tales  136. 
„  „  [ed.]  Soc.  Frc.  au  17  siecle  731. 
„  W.  J.  E.  Bookbinding  638. 
„  W.W.+  Moses,  B.  [Ams.]  Comparative 
Constitutional  Law  193. 
Crary,  (Jv  [Am.]  Special  Proceedings  226. 
Crashaw,  R.  Poems  763. 
Craven,  Mme.  A.  Novels  751. 
„  yit%.T>^cxQ  District  Nurses  ^i^x. 
„  H.  +  Barfield,  J.  Congo  Dictionary  854. 
„  Rev.  T.  Hindustani  Dictionary  832. 
Crawford,  Earl  of  Voyages  ofde  Bry  307. 
„  F.  Marion  Novels  744  (748);  Sir  John 

Hawk-wood  404. 
„  J.  C.  Travels  in  New  Zealand,  etc.  380. 
„  R.  Across  the  Pampas  372  (two). 
,,  Prf.  T.  J.  Atonement  iir  ;  Fatherhood 

of  God  no. 
Crawfurd,  J.  Malay  Dictionary  851. 
„  O.  Portugal  337. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Comic  Dramatists  775  (757). 
''Crawley,  Cpt."  [  =  G.   F.  Pardon]  Bicy- 
cling 688  ;  Cards  698  ;  Chess  6gg  ; 
Cricket  695  ;  Gymnast.  697  ;  La'jvn 
Tennis  696. 


'  Cvawley,   Cpt."  +  Cook,    W.   Billiard 

Booh  700  ;  Billiards  700. 
„  Chas.  Life  Insurance  201. 
,,  W,  J.  C.  Competitive  Examin.  297. 

Cray,  S.  D.  Violin  Player  677. 

Creagh,  Jas.  A  rTnemans^  etc.  339 ;  Over 
the  Borders  339. 

Creak,  Alb.  Dictionary  to  Caesar  ^zi^ 

Creasy,  Sir  E.  S.  Engl.  Constit.  405  (259); 
Fifteen  Decis.  Battles  384  ;  Hist,  of 
Engl.  _  409  (407)  :  Impl.  and  Col. 
Constits.  261  (429)  ;  Intemat.  Law 
231 ;  Ottoman  Turks  451. 

Greeny,  Rev.  W.  F.  Monum.  Brasses  473. 

Crekore,  J.  D.  ^Km.^Mech.  of  Girder  $99- 

Creighton,  Dr.  Chas.  Bovine  Tuberc.  584  ; 
Breast  578  ;  Cow-pox  571 ;  Jenner 
and    Vaccination    571 ;     Unconsc. 
Memory  s66  (ijy) ;  Vaccination  syi. 
„  Louise  Black  Prince  412  (404) ;  Eng- 
land a  Coniinen.  Power  ^o^;  Marl- 
bro'  425  (404)  ;  Raleigh  404  ;  Simon 
de  Montfort  404. 
„  Can.  M.  Age  of  Elizctb.  413  (401); 
Carlisle  318  (316) ;    Germ.   Refor- 
mation 63 ;  Hist,  of  Papacy  83  (53)  ; 
Rome  396  ;  Simon  de  Montfort  ^tl  ; 
Tudors  and  Reformation  413  (403); 
Wolsey  415  (404V 
,,  Mrs.  Raleigh  415  (403). 

Creizenach,  W.  Volksschausp.v.Faust  145. 

Crelle,  A.  L.  Tables  f  Prod.  <5r'  Quot.  269. 

Crellin,  W.  Traverse  Table  599. 

Cremer,  Dr.  A.  H.  Beyond  the  Grave  114. 
„  Prf.  H.  Lexicon  of  NT.  Greek  22. 
„  yf  .Yi.Hanky-Pa?iky  700  ;  Magicn.  700; 
Secret  Out  700. 

Cremona,  Prf.  I..  Proj.  Geom.  491;  Graphi- 
cal Statics  602  ;  Graph,  and  Stat. 
Calculus  491, 

Crespigny,  E.  C.  de  London  Flora  528. 

Cresswellj  Yr^n.Elizabefh  Fry  253  (94,245). 
,,   F.  O.  Handrailing  62S' 

Crestien  de  Troies  Oeuvres  993  (988). 

Cresy,  E.  Encyclo.  of  Civil  Engin.  596. 

Creuly,  C.  +  Jacobs,  A.  Gaule  (two)  922. 

Creuzer,  G.  F.  Hist.  Kunst  d.  Griech. 
874 ;  Symbolik  131. 

Crevaux,  J.+  Sagot,  P.  +  Adam,  L.  Grams. 
et  Vocabs.  858. 

Crew,  B.  J.  [Am.]  Petroleum  642. 

Crewe,  A.  W,  Potatoes  628  ;  Manures 
616. 

Crichton,  A.  +  Wheatouj H.  [Ams.]  Scandi- 
navia  449. 

Cries  of  London  248. 

Crippen,  Rev.  T.  G.  History  of  Xtn. 
Doctrine  106. 

Grippe,  C.  A.  Law  of  Compensation  202, 
„  H.  Rectum  (two)  580, 
„  H.  W.  Law  of  Church  &>  Clergy  198. 
„  W.  J.  Plate  (three)  664. 

Crisman,  Rev.  E,  B.  [Am.]  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church  74. 

Cristiani,  R.  S.  [Am.]  Perfumery  631  ; 
Soap  631. 

Crittenden,  J,  J,  [Am.]  Secession  785. 

Crocker,  Dr.  H.  R.  [Am.]  Diseases  of  Skin 

571- 
„  J.  G.  [Am.]  Duties  of  Sheriffs,  etc,  210. 
,,  Lucretia  [Am.]  Methods  of  Teaching 
Geography  291, 
Croffut,  W.  A.  The  Vanderhilts  265. 
Crofton,  H,  T.  Bks.  rel.  to  Gypsies  462, 
Croisade  d*A  Ibigeoise  980. 
Croiset,  A.  Pindar  880  ;  Xinophon  890. 
Croizet,  M.  Essai  sur  Lucien  899. 
Croker,  J.  W.  Correspondence  422  ;  Frefich 
Revolution  440. 
„  T.  C^rofton  London  to  Fulham  322. 
„     ,,  {&d.]  Fairy  Legs,   of  Ireland  134; 

Popular  Songs  of  Ireland  760. 
CroU,  Dr.  J.   Clim.  &=  Cosmol.  503  (505)  ; 
Cliin.  &^  Time  503  (505);  Stellar 
Evolution  501. 
Crombie,  B.  W.  Modem  Athenians  329 

(649,  note). 
Crompton,H.  Industrial  Conciliation  239. 
Cromwell.J.  H.  {A.m.']  Belts &>  Pulleys  to-z, 
„  OXwev  Letters  &>  Speeches  ^z(), 
„  R.  H.  [Am.]  Life  ofR.  B.  Hayes  460. 
Cron,  Chr.  Plato's  '  Gorgais'  896. 
Cronise,  T.  F.  [Am.]  California  364. 
Crookes,  Dr.  Wm.  Calico  Dyeing  632  ; 
Dyeing  ^    Tissue  Printing  632 ; 


Pheno77i.  of  Spiritualism  8r,  Psych. 

Force  81  ;  Meth.  in  Chem.Anal.  498. 

Crooks,  Dr.  G.  R.+  Hurst,  Dr.  J.  F.[Ams.} 

Theological  Encyclo.  i  (two,  43). 
Crookshank,  Rev.  C.   H.  Methodism  in- 

Irel.  71 ;  Meth.  Women  71. 
„  E.   M.  Intro,   to    Bacteriology    514  ; 
Manual  of  Bact.  564  ;  Photog.  of 
Bad.  564  ;  Vaccination  584. 
Crosby,  A.  [Am.]  Lex.  to  Xenophon  891. 
„  Dr.  H.  [Am.]  ^  Josh.^  26  ;  '  Nehent.'  24. 
„  N.  [Am.]  Dartmouth  College  279. 
„  S.  S.  [Am.]  Early  Coins  ofAmer.  477. 
„  Thos.  English  Baptists  6g. 
,,  W.  O.  [Am.]  Geology  ofE.  Mass.  572. 
Croskery,  Prf.  T.  Plymouth  Brethren  73. 
CrosleJ^  W.  Skating  Cards  698. 
Cross,  C.  F.  +  Bevan,  Paper  Making  638. 
„  J.  G.  [Am.]  Shortlumd-Dictionaryj^j. 
„  J.  W.  Geo.  Eliot  72^. 
Crosse,  A.  F.  Carpathians  311. 
Crossing,  W.  A  nc.  Crosses  of  Dartmoor  470. 
Crossland,Mrs.N.  Memorable  Women  2$^. 
Crossley,E.+Gledhill,J.  Double  Stars  $01. 
Croston,  J.    Sites   of  Lanes.   321  ;   Old' 

Manes.  322 ;  On  Ft.  thro.  Peak  318. 
Crotch,  G.  R.  [Am.]  Coleoptera  542. 
Crowe  [Mrs.]  Catherine  Night   Side  of 

Nature  81. 
„  Eyre  E.  History  of  France  437. 
„  J.  A.  +  Cavalcaselle,  G.  B.  Early  Flem. 
Ptrs.  652  :  Ptg,  in  Italy  (two)  653  ; 
Raphael  654  ;  Titian  654. 
Crowest,  F.  Musical  Anecd.  672 ;  M^ts. 
Engld.  672  ;  Great  Tone  Poets  672. 
Crowne,  John  Dramatic  Works  778. 
Crowned  King.,  The  q6-^. 
Crowther,  Rev.  G.  F.  English  Pattern- 
Coins  476. 
J.  T.  Manchester  Cathedral  669. 
S.  Voruba  Lang,  {two)  ^s^- 
Crozier,  Dr.  J.  B.Cimliz.  6^  Progress  178- 
(385) ;  Ld.  Rand.  Chutchill  402. 
„  'L.^.\Km.'\Silkworms  d-^^. 
Cruden,  A.  Concord,  to  O.  &'N.  T.  22, 
Criiger,  J.  Physik  i.  d.  Volkssch.  295. 
Criiikshank,     G.      [artist   ;     ed.]     Comic 
Almanack    755  ;     Omnibus    755 ; 
Table-Book  755. 
Cruise,  Dr.  F.  R.  Thomas  d.  Kempis  55. 
Crusius,  G.  C.  Worterbuch  zu  Xenophon's 

'  Kyropcsdie'  891. 
Crump,  A.   Banking  (two)  235  ;   Fall  in 
Prices  235  ;    Formation   of  Polit. 
opinion  255  ;  Key  to  Money  Market 
268;  Progress  of  Banks  236  (268); 
Stock  Exchange  Speculations  268. 
F.  O.  Mari?ie  Insurance  201. 
,,  [ed.]  Judicature  Practice  221. 
Crusius,  G.  C  Lexicon  for  Homer  Z-jg. 
„  O.  Paroemiogr.  Grace.  875. 
Cruttwell,   Rev.  C.  T.    Early   Christian 
Literature  908  ;  Roman  Liter.  908. 
,,  +  Banton,  C.  T.  [eds.]  Specimens  of 
Roman  Literature  908, 
Cruwell,  G.  A.  +  Blacklaw,  Brazil  617.. 
Csink,  Hungarian  Grammar  840. 
Ctesias,  Opera  887  ;  Fragments  310. 
Cubley,  W.  H.  Element.  Drawing  657-^ 
Cucherat,  F.  Alisia  922. 
Cudworth,  W.  Abraham  Sharp  499, 
Cuervo,    R.   J.    Die.    Letig.   Cast.  973; 

Leng.  Bogot.  974. 
Cuesta,  F.  A.  de  la  [Am.]  Mutsun  Lan- 
guage (two)  S57. 
CuUen,  W.  Water  Wheels  604. 
Culley,  R.  S.  Practical  Telegraphy  606. 
Cullingworth,  Dr.  C.  J    Monthly  Nurses 

581  ;  Nursing  591. 
Cullura,     Gen.    G.    W.    [Am.]    Military 
Bridges  609  ;  War  of  1812-15.  458.. 
Culpeper.  Dr.  N.  Herbal  586. 
Culross,  Dr.  J.  William  Carey  93. 
Cumberland,  C.  Guinea  Pig62>^. 
„  Stuart  Thought-reader  80 
Gumming  [Miss]  C.  F.  Gordon  China  345  ;. 
Cruise  in  French  Man-of  War  375  ; 
'Fiji   375  ;    Fire   Fountains    376  j 
Granite   Crags  364  ;   Hebrides    t<f 
Himalayas  348  ;  In  Himalayas  348,, 
,,  Dr.  J,  Bks.  on  Second  Advent  (five) 

115  (119)  ;  Ritualism  68- 
.,  Rev.  J.  G.  Isle  of  Man  321  ;  Runic 

Remains  of  Isle  of  Man  321(471). 
H    M  [ed.]  Antiquitates  Mannia  321, 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[DAVI- 


Cumming,  L.  Theory  of  Electricity  \a^. 

,,  R.  Gordon  Interior  of  S.  Africa  687. 

Cummings,   W.    H.    Purcell    674  ,  (673)  ; 

Rudim.  of  Music  674. 
'Cummins,  A.  H.  Old  Friesic  Gram.  936. 

„  Mrs.G.D.  [Am.]  Bp.G.D.  Cummins^. 
Cuncliffe,      H.      Rockdaie-w.-Rossendale 

Words  950. 
Cundall,  F.  Landsc.  Ptrs.  of  Holland  64,1^  ; 
Van  de  Velde  649. 
,j  J.  [ed.]  Bookbinding  639. 
<;unha,  G.  J.  da  Indo-Port.  Numis.   475  ; 

Koncani  Lang.  831. 

*  Cuniculus '  Rabbit  Keeper  622. 

Cunningham,  Allan  Lives  of  Painters  650  ; 

Sir  D.  Wilkie  651. 

„     „  [ed.]  Tradit.  Tales  134. 

„     „  +  MacKay  [eds.]  Burns  &*  Earlier 

Poets  757. 

„  yL3.}.-GG\\.  A..,  Ancient  Geogr.  of  India 

346  (394)  ;  Arch.  Surv.  of  India  468. 

„     „  [ed.]  Bhilsa  Topes  468  ;   Stufa  of 

Bharkut  468. 
„  C.  D.  Siviss  Confed,  451  (262), 
,,     „  +Abney,  W.  Pioneers  of  Alps -^29 

(697). 
„  Prf,  D.  J.  Marsupialia  553, 
„  Col.  Sir  H.  S.  Novels  746 ;  Hindu  Law 

230. 
■)j     ))  [ed.]  Ind.  Evidence  Act  0.00. 
^,     „  +  Sbephard,    H.    H.    [eds.]    Ind. 

Contract  Act  194. 
„  Dr.  J.    Church  History  of  Scotland 

65  ;  Quakers  75. 
.,,  J.  [ed.]  Parliamentary  Elections  198, 
„     ,,  4  Mattinson,  M.  W.  Precedents  of 

Pleading  228, 
.,,  J.  H.  [ed.]  Prose  Chap  Books  143. 
„  Peter  Inigo  Jones  666 ;  London   322  ; 

Nell  Givyn  680. 

„  R.  O.  Natural  Hist,  of  Magellan  556, 

,,  Pre.    W.    Descartes    163  ;     Disc,    on 

Church  Princ.  88  ;  Histor.   Theol. 

106  ;  Reformers  56  (63). 

J,  Prf.  W.  English  Industry  264  (628) ; 

Polit.  &^  Economics  233. 
„  Rev.  W.   Churches  of  Asia  47  (107)  ; 
St,  A  ustiK  52. 
Cunynghame,  Sir  A.  T.  Eastern  Caucasus 
35t- 
„  Gen.  South  Africa,  426. 
„  H.  Laiu  of  Electric  Lighting  201^. 
•Cuper  Op.  Graimn.  930. 
-Cupid  ^^ Psyche— V.  Apuleius. 
Cupper,  R.  A.  Stair  Builder  635. 
■Cups  and  their  Customs  251. 
'  Curofoa,'  H.M.S.,  Cruise  of  sz-;. 
Cnreton,  Can.  W.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Syriac  Works 

(three)  804  [Syr.  Gosp.  18]. 
Curley,  E.  A.  [Am.]  Nebraska  367. 
Curling,  T.  B.  Diseases  of  Testis  579. 
■Curr,  E.  M.  [Austral.]  Australian  Race 

377  (148,  852). 
>Curran,  J.  P.  Speeches  187 ;  Songs  1003 
(note). 
„  W.  H.  /.  P.  Curran  187. 
Currie,  F.  [ed.]  Indian  CrifK.  Proced.  224. 

„  J.  Notes  on  Horace  912. 
Curry,   J.    L.    M.    [Am.]  Constitutional 

Government  in  Spain  262. 
■Cursor  Mundi  962. 
Curteis,  Can.  A.  M.  Macedonian  Empire 
394  (390)  ;  Roman  Einpire  396, 
„  Can.    G.    H.   Dissent  68  ;    Scientific 
Obstacles  4. 
Curtis,  C.  B.  Velasquez  &^  Murillo  654. 
„  G.  T.  [Am.]  Buchanan  459;  Creation 
117  ;   History  of  Constitution  457 
(263) ;  Daniel  Webster  (two)  461. 
,  G.    W.   [Am.]     W.    C.  Bryant   729 ; 

Hirwadji  342  (43). 
„  J.  Beetles  542  ;  Entomology  540  ;  Farm 

Insects  614. 
,1  J-  S.  [Am.]  Silver  Lead  Deposits  512. 
„  W.  E.  [Am.]  Spanish  Avierica  370. 
Curtiss,  Prf.  S,  I.  [Am.]  Ingersoll  &=  Moses 

jiB  ;  Levitical  Priests  118  (26). 
Curtius,  Prf.  E.  Gk.  Etymol.  868(813)  ;  Gk. 
Grammar    865  ;   Griech.    Schulgr. 
865  ;  Gk.  Verb  866  (814) ;  Hist.  0/ 
Greece  393  ;  A7.  Schr.  862  ;  Kritik 
d.  neu.  Sprachf.  796  ;   Tempora  «. 
Modi  863. 
„  Quintus,  Opera.  922. 
(Curwen,  H,  Hist,  of  Booksellers  727. 


Curwen,   J.  Harviony  674 ;  Mus.  Theory 
674  ;  Tonic  Sol-fa  (two)  677  (293). 
„  Mrs.  }.  Child  Pianist  tj6. 
„  J.  S.  John    Curwen  673  ;   Stud,   in 
Worship  Music  675. 
Curzon,  Hon.  G.  Russ.  in  Cent.  As.  344. 
Rob.    [=Ld.  Zouche]  Monasteries  of 
Levant  54  (339). 
Cusack,  Mary  E.   Cork  331 ;  Kerry  332  ; 

Manual  of  Irish  History  433. 
Cusack-Smith,  Sir  W.  War  Ships  611. 
Gushing,  C.  [Am.]  Treaty  of  Wash.  232. 
„  Rev.  J.  N.  Shan  Lang,  (three)  850. 
„  L.  S.  [Am.]  Legislat.  Assemblies  197  ; 

Parliamentary  Practice  197.  * 
,,  W.   [Am.]   Anonyms.  704;  Initials  df' 

Pseudon.  704. 
Cussans,  J.  E.  Heraldry  482  ;  Hertford- 
shire 320. 
Gust,  Sir  E.  Annals  of  War  423;  Lives 


of  Warriors  424. 

i.  N.  7  -    ■  ■ 


„  R.  N.  Langs,  of  Africa  853  ;  Langs, 
of  East  Indies  851 ;  Langs,  or 
Oceania  851  ;  Linguist.  Essays 
794  ;  Picts.  of  Ind.  Life  348. 

Custer,E.  B.  [Am.]  Tenting  on  Plains -^t^. 

Cutcliffe,  H.  C.  Trout-fishing  694. 

Cuthbertson,  J.  Glossary  to  Bums  766. 

Cutler,  J.  Laiv  of  Naturalization  211. 
„  Dr.  T.  Notes  on  Spa  590. 
„  T.  W.  Japan.  Omajnent  662  (646). 

Cutter,  G.  R.  [Am.]  Dictionary  of  German 
Tervzs  in  Medicine  563. 
,,  H.  B.  L.  Assamese  Phrases  830. 

Cutts,  Rev.  E.  L.  Breaking  of  Bread  89  ; 
Charlemagne  444  ;  Christmas  De- 
corations 98  ;  Colchester  319  (316) ; 
Constantine  397  ;  Did.  of  Church 
of  England^"]  ;  Scenes  &^  Character 
of  Middle  Ages  400  (53,  471)  ;  Sepul- 
chr.  Slabs  (two)  472. 

Cuyper,  C.  de  Enseign.  d'Allem.  297. 

Cynewulf  Works  957  (gss). 

Cyprian,  St.  Opera  52  (51). 

Cyril,  St.  Opera  [and  trss,]  52  (51). 

Czornig,  C.  v.  VSlker  Oberitaliens  972. 

Czuczor,  G.  +  Fongarasi,  T.  Magyar  ryelv 
Szotara  840. 


Daal,  Marie  Anna  750. 

D[ennis],  J.  Secrets  of  Angling  ^t^-^, 

Dabney,  R.  H.  [Am.]  Causes  of  French 

Revolution  440. 
Dabovich,  P.  E.  Marine  Dictio7iary  610. 
Da  Cunha,  J.  G.—v.  Cunha,  J.  G.  da. 
Dadd,  Prf.  G.  H.  [A.m.]Cattle  Doctor  6x%. 
Daffbrne,  J.  E.  M.    Ward  651. 
Dahl,  B.  Lateinische  Partikel '  ui '  900. 
Dahle,  L.  Malagasy  Folklore  151. 
Dahlmann,F.  C.  Deutsche  Geschichte  443. 
Dahn,  F.  +  Th^rfese  Walhall  1^0. 
Daily  Round  103. 
Daintree,  R.  Queensland  378. 
Dakyns,  H.  G.  Xenophon  8gi  (394,  872). 
Dal,  W.  [ed.]  Russian  Beliefs  140;  Russian 

Proverbs  140. 
Dalby,  Sir  W.  B.  Diseases  of  Ear  578, 
Dale,  A.  W.  W.  Synod  of  Elvira  47. 
„  C.W.  M.+  Lehmann,  R.  C.  [eds.]  Cases 

Over-ruled  183. 
„  J.  M.  Clergym.  Legal  Hdbk.  198(98). 
„  Dr.    R.    W.   Atonemt.   iii ;   Congreg. 

Principles    69  ;     *  Epkesians'    35  ; 

Evangel.  Revival  07 ;  Impress,  of 

Austral,  ^•jt,  Jewish   Temple  36; 

Laws  of  Xt.   100  ;  Preaching  95  ; 

Ten  Commandments  26. 
Dalgairns  German  Mystics  108. 
„  M.v%,  Practice  of  Cookery  G&z. 
Dalin,  A.  F.  Svensk  Ordbog  {\.vfo)  943. 
Dall,  W.  H.  [Xm.]  Alaska  364. 
Dallaway,  J.  W,  Division  of  Sussex  326. 
Dalling  &  Bulwer,  Ld.  Canning  422  ;  Cob- 

bett  422  ;  Palmerston  423  ;  Peel^i^. 
Dalrymple,  D.  Climate  of  Egypt  590. 
D' Alton,  J.  Drogkeda  435  ;  Kin^  James' 

Ir.  A  rtny  List  435. 
Dalton,  C.  Gen.  Sir  E.  Cecil  424. 
,,  Col.  E.  T.  Ethnology  of  Bengal  347. 
„  Rev.  H.  Bp.  J.  ^  Letsco  64. 
„  Prf.  J.  C.  [Am.]  Human  Physiology  561; 

Physiology  and  Hygiene  592  (561.) 
„  Vf.  Cong,  of  Mexico  and  Peru  yjo^-^T  2)' 


Daly,  A.  Peg  Woffington  6S0. 
Fred.  Henry  Irving  63o. 
Dr.  J.  Bowles  Irish  Industries  629  ; 
Radical  Pioneers  420  (two). 
Dalyell,Sir  J.  G.SuperstitionsqfScotl.  134. 
Dalzel,  A.  Edinburgh  University  276. 
Dalzell,  J.  G.  Animals  of  Scotland  $17- 
Dalziel,  H.  Brit.  Dogs  691 ;  Dis.  of  Dogs 
691 ;  Collie  692 ;  Fox  Terr,  (two) 
692  ;  Greyh.  692  ;  St.  Bernard  692. 
Damase-Arbaud  [ed.]  Chants  de  la  Pro- 
vence 136. 
Damathat  P50. 
Dame  Siriz  962. 

Dames,  M.  L.  N.  Balocht  Language  837. 
Damm,    C.    D.    Lex.   Hofner.-Pind.    880 

{s.v.  Duncan  J.  M.). 
Dammann,  A.  Mddchen-schule(^t&fi)zgg. 
Damnay,  A.  D.  Railway  Signals  597. 
Damon,  R.  Geology  of  Weymouth  509. 
Damst^,  P.  H.  C.   Valerii  Flacci  'Argo- 

Tzautica'  gi6. 
Dan  Michel  Ayenbite  oflnwyi  965. 
Dana,D.D.[Am.]^zV^i?tf/arjf.  in  U.S.^z^S- 
„  E.  S.  +  J.  D.[Ams.]  Textbook  of  Miner- 
alogy 506. 
„  H.  S.  \Pi.m.'\  History  of  Woodstock  369. 
„  Prf.  J.   D.  [Am.]  Corals  537  ;  Geolog, 
Story  506  ;  Manl.  ofGeol.  505  ;  Syst. 
of  Mineral.  506  ;    Texi-bk.  of  Geol. 
505  ;  Zoophytes  537. 
„  R.H.sen.  [hxtx.^Seamatis Manual ^xq^ 
Trip  to  Cuba  371. 
Dance,  C.  D.  Venezuela  374. 
Dandin,  Dasak.-char.    825  ;  K&vyddarsa 

827. 
Dangschat,  M.  Elementarlehrer  281. 
Danicic,  D.  Altserbische  Sprache  1008  ; 

Kroat.  Dictionary  1008. 
Daniel,  C.  De  Dialecto  Eliaca  871. 
„  Can.  E.  Prayer  Book  105. 
,,  H.  [ed.]  Thesaurus  Hymnologicits  1.0Z. 
.,  J-  W.  [Am.]  Negotiable  Instru,  190. 
,,  Dr.  W.  F.  Medical  Topography  566. 
Daniell,  A.  Principles  of  Physics  493. 
„  C.  J.  Gold  Treasure  of  India  643. 
„  E.  R.  Practice  of  Cha7icery  222. 
„  J.  F.  Altmarkische  Mundart  i^29' 
„  W.  T.  S.  Origin  of  Law  Reports  186. 
I)aniels,  Rev.  W.  H.  Methodists  71 ;  Moody 

76  ;  Temperance  Reform  250. 
Danilov,  K.  [ed.]  Old  Russian  Songs  140. 
'Ds.TLk.cTfO.Mittelkentische  Denktndler  963. 
Dansey,      Rev.     Wm.     Horee     Decanica 

Rurales  95. 
Dante,    Alighieri.    Poet.    Wks.    772 ;    De 
Monarchia  446 ;    De    Vulg.    Elog, 
968. 
D'Anvers,  N.  [  =  Miss  Meugens]  jE/^tm^w- 

tary  History  of  Art  644  (654). 
Danyell,  A.  S.  Italian  Bee- Keeping  62.1. 
Darab    Dastur    Peshotan    Sunjana  Mar- 
riages in  Old  Iran  253. 
Darbishire,  H.  D.  Spiritus  AsperZd'j. 
D'Arblay,  Mme. — v.  Arblay  D  ,  Mme. 
Darby,J.G.  N.+  Bosanquet.F.  A.  Statutes 


of  Limitation  204, 

J.r    •       ■    - 


Dard,  J.  Dictionnaire Franfais-WolofZss. 

Darley,  J.  R.  Grecian  Drama  873. 

Darling,  C.  Scintilla  Juris  214. 
„  J.  Cyclopedia  Bibliographica  i. 

Darlington,T.^<3/y6-5;^cA.  of  S.Cheshire  949. 

Darmcsteter,    A.   Creation  d.   Mots  984  ; 
FoTtn.   d.  Mots  983  (907);  Life  of 
Words  814. 
„  ,,  +Hatzfeld,  A.  Seizieme  Siicle  987 

(two). 

„  Prf.  J.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Collection  of  Afghan 
Songs  837  ;  Ess.  Orient.  794  ;  Etud. 
Iran.  15(834);  Ormuzd  &*  AhriTnan 
15  (834)  :  Haurvatat  15  (834)  ;  Pois. 
Persane  15  (836). 

Darpe,  Verb,  apud  Thucydidem.  889. 

Darras,  Abb^  J.  E.  Hist.  ofCath.  Ch.  83. 

Dart,  J.  H.  Vendors  a?id  Purchasers  220. 

Darwin,  C.  Cirripedia  539  ;  Climbg.  Pits. 
(two)  521 ;  Coral  Reefs  537  ;  Cross 
6^  Self  Feriilzn.  520  ;  Descent  of 
Man  174  (515)  ;  Express.  ofEmotns. 
554  (516,  658);  Fertilzn.  of  Orchids 
520  ;  Forms  of  Floivrs.  520 ;  Insec- 
tiv.  Pits.  521  ;  Lepadides  539  ;  Movt, 
in  Pits.  521 ;  Origin  of  Species  515  ; 
Variatns.  of  Pits.  &  Anim.  521 
(515.  516) ;  Veget,  Mould  521  (539» 


615)  ;  Volcan.  Islds.  503  (513)  ;  Voy. 
of  ' Beagle'   516  (309);   Voy.  of  a 
Naturali^t  516  (375). 
Darwin,  Dr.  Francis  Charles  Darwin  532. 
TL)a.ryl,P. Ireland's  Disease  261(331);  Public 

Life  in  England  316. 
Das,  Abhay  C.  Indian  Ryot  347. 
„  Devendra  N.  Hindoo  Life  348, 
Dasaratha-Jataka  13  (829). 
Dasent,SirG.W.Z.z>^z«/?'£/./«io««^.334. 
„  [tr.]   Burnt  Njal  942  (388)  ;  /.   T. 
Delane  728 ;  Pop.  Tales  Jr.  Norse 
141  (121) ;  Tales  from  Fjeld  141. 
'Dzss.,'SL&\.\^\xx^t.  Manners  of  Hindus  ^\'j, 
Dathavansa  13  (829). 
Daubeney,  Prf.  On  Volcanoes  502. 
Daubeny,  C.  Roman  Husbandry  909. 
D'Aubigny,  Dr  J,  H. — v.  Aubigny,  Dr.  J. 

H.  D'. 
Daubourg,  E.  Interior  A  rchitecture  6yi. 
Daude  de  Pradas  Oeuvres  980. 
Daudet,  Alph.Novels  751;  Recoil,  of  Liter, 

Man  732;  Tarturin  on  Alps  338. 
Daumas,  Dr.  C.  Waters  of  Vichy  590. 
Daunt,  Dr.  A.  Holy  Spirit  112. 
„  W.J.O'N.  Dan.  O'Connell^^j  \Eighty- 
five  Years  of  Irish  History  436. 
Daurel  et  Beton  980. 
Daurignac,  J.  W,  Society  of  Jesus  86. 
Davenant,  Sir  W.  Dram.atic  Works  778. 
Davenport,  City  Nightcap  778  (774)- 
„  Prf.  F.  Harmony  &=  Counterpoint  t-j^ 
„  R,  A.  History  of  Bastille  438. 
„  S.  Engraving  6s'&. 
„  W.  B.  Sport  &&6. 
David,  E.  Dialecti  Laconicce  871. 
Davids,  Rev.  T.  W.  Nonconf.  in  Essex  6%. 
„  T.  W.  Rhys-  — w.  Rhys-Davids,  T.W. 
Davidson,     Prf.      A.     B.    Apocrypha  31 ; 
*Ezek.*  24  ;  Hebr.  Gram..   21  (810), 
Hcbr.  Syntax  810  (21);  '/tf^'  28  (24)1 
,,  A.  D.  'Esther'  27. 
„  B.  Hebr.  Concord,  ^twoj  22. 
„  C.  [ed.]  Preceds.  in  Convey,  (twfo)  194 

in  Wills  221,  of  Mortgages  208. 
„  C.  P.  [Canad. ;  ed.]  Acts  relating  to 

Banks  189. 
„  E.  A.   Drwg.  f.   Cab.   Mkrs.   636  ;y: 
Carprs.   635  ;  Gothic  Stonewk.  667  ; 
House  Carpr.  635  ;  Ho.  Ptg.  634. 
,,  Cpt.  F.  A.  Colloquial  Bumtese  850. 
,,  J.  Bibliot^ieca  Devoniensis  ■^zg. 
,,  J.  L.  S.  Polybius  872. 
,,  Dr.  J.  T.  City   Youth  loi ;  Fore-wnd. 

loi ;  Talks  loi. 
,,  Misses  [eds.]  Triqueti  Marbles  6%^. 
,,  Dr.    S.  Bibl.  Criticism  19  ;  Canon  of 
Bible  20  ;  Eccles.  of  Polity  ofN.  T. 
88  ;  Hermeneutics  23  ;  Intro,  to  N. 
T.  16.  to  O.  T.  16  ;  Last  Things  114. 
„  „  [ed.]  Hebrew  Text  ofO.  T.  17. 
„  T.  Parthenon  Frieze  655  ;  Foss.  Bra- 

chiop.  543  ;  Rec.  Brack.  544. 
„  Thos.  [Am.]  Art  in  Education  290  ; 

Proleg.  to  *In  Metnoriam'  769. 
„  W,  L.  Logic  of  Definition  172. 
„  Rev.  W.  T.  Christian  Conscience  113. 
Davie,  O.  [Pixn..'\NestsofN,  Am..  Birdsss^- 
Davies,  Benj.  [Am.]  Chaldee  and  Hebrew 
Lexicon  21  (802). 
„  C.  M.  History  of  Holland  /^^"j. 
„  Dr.  C.  Maurice.  Religious  Life  of  Lon- 
don (four)  59. 
D.    C.    Metallif    Minis.    642;    Slate 

642. 
Rev.  D.  C.  Echoes  fr.  Welsh  Hills  67, 


,,  Rev.  D.  S.  Sonography  707. 

,,  Emily  Higher  Educ.  ofWoMten  299. 

,,  Bev.    Edw.    Celtic    Researches    133; 

Mythology  of  Druids  133. 
„  Rev.  E.  J.  Asiatic  Turkey  352, 
„  G.  Annuities  267. 
„  G.    Christ.  Boat  Sailing  6go  ;  Dutch 

Waterways  312  ;  Norf  Broads  324 
„  Rev.  G.  J.  Preachers  96;  Preachg.  95. 
,,  ,,  [qA.'\  Hojnilies  gb. 
„  Rev.  J.  Catidlus^  etc.  911 ;  Hesiod  dr' 

Theognii.  877  (880,  157). 
„  Rev.  J.  Hindu  ;  Philos.  826. 
„  Sir  John  Poet.  Works  763  ;  Dtscoivery 

of  Ireland  433. 
„  Rev.  J.  G.  if/os^w/r.  Welsh  Pulpit  (iq. 
„  Rev.  J.  Llew.  *  Ephes^'  '  Coloss.*  and 

*Philem.'    34  (35    two) ;    Gosp.    <&* 

Modem  Life  too  ;  Sodai  Quest.  100. 


OAVI-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[DIEU 


-Davies,  Rev.  J.  S.  History  ofSoatkampton 
320. 
„  O.  C.  Earthly  Minerals  640. 
„  P.  J.  Plumbing  635. 
„  R.  Marmaduke  Raivdon  316. 
„  Rev.  R.  '^.Justification  113. 
„  T.  Microscopic  Objects  518. 
„  T.  L.   O.  Bible  English  947 ;  Supple- 
mentary English  Glossary  947. 
„  W.  Pilgrivtage  of  Tiber  335. 
D'Avigdor,  E.  YL.—v.  Avigdor,  E.  H.  D'. 
I>avin,  N.  F.  Irishmen  in  Canada  331. 
©avis,  C.  H.  Ch.  Can.  <7/"i6o4&*i865,  50. 
„  C.  T.  Manufacture  of  Bricks  634,  of 

Leather  637,  of  Paper  638. 
„  Prf.  G.  B,  International  Laiu  ^2^1. 
„  G.  E.  Practical  Microscopy  518. 
„  Helen  [Austral.]  For  So  Little  747. 
„  Henry  Admin,  of  Anesthetics  574. 
„  H.  F.  A.  Building  Societies  241. 
„  „  Industrial  Societies  191. 
„  „  Law  of  Building  Societies  i^z. 
.,  „  Law  of  Friendly  Societies  191. 
^  H.  W.  [Am.]  Recoiistructio7i  785. 
„  I^^XPiXQ^yConfederate Government \^; 

Inaug.  Address  785. 
„  John,  Voyages  &^  Works  3S1. 
„  Col.   J.    Qu.   Roy.  Surrey  Reg.    428; 

Second  Surrey  Militia  428. 
^,  J.    B.     Thesaurus    Craniorum    554 ; 
Abor.   Cran.s54''  Cran.  of  Pacific 
554- 
„  ,,  +  I'hurnam,  J.  Crania  Bnt.  554. 
-,,  J.  D.  Bibliography  of  N.  Zealand  yjg. 
„  J.    E.    County   Courts  Practice    223  , 

Zaw  ofRegistr.  198, 
,,  „  [ed.]  Z.^z^tfM?' Ztzw^  200. 
,,  J.  R.  A.  Textbook  of  Biology  514. 
^,  J.  W.  +  Lees,  F.  A.  W^.  Yorkshire  327 

(510). 
„  M.D.[ed.]^f^.  i?!^.  ^Z'«^./^a;j39i 
-,,  lA. Carthage  and  Remains  4,(iS',  Rained 

Cities  ofNumidia  465. 

„  N.  Y). Cavaliers &> Roundhds.yji.{_^z$). 

„  T,  ///j^.  oflrel.  433;/.  Z'.  Curran  187- 

„  W.  G.  Archit.  Studies  in  France  669. 

„  Rev.  W.J.^iZ^?-  Dictionary  (two)  856  ; 

Kaffir  Gram7nar  856. 

iDavison,  Rev.  J.  ^zic.  ow  Prophecy  38. 

i)avy,  F.  Land  of  Permauls  350. 

„  Sir  Humphrey  .ya/wzOTfza  694. 

„  Dr.  J.  5zV  Humphrey  Davy  496. 

Davys,  Can.  W.  Cathedral  of  Peierb.  66g. 

Dawe,  Rev.  C.  S.  Church  Catechism  102. 

Dawes,  E.  A.  S.  Pronunciation  of  Gk.  868. 

Dawidow,  WSrtersainm.1.  derAinosZ^6. 

Dawidowsky,    F.  +  Brannt,    W.   A.   Glue, 

Gelatine,  Pastes,  630. 
Dawkins,  Prf.  W,  B.  Cave  Hunting  469 ; 
Early  Man  554  (469). 
„  „  +Sanford,  W.  A.  Pleistocene  MaTn- 
malia  553. 
X)awson,Rev.E.  C.  Bishop Hannington  93, 
„  Geo.  Prayers  106  ;  Sermons  100. 


British  Colonies  332. 
„  Jas.  [Austral.]  Australian  Aborigines 

^.  377(852)- 
-,,  SirJ.W.[Canad.]Acad.Geol.5i2:Canad. 

Geol.  512  ;   Chain  of  Life  J17  (506)  ; 

Dawn  of  Life  515  ;  Earth  &*  jT/a« 

117  ;    Egypt   S"  Syria    39    (390)  ; 

Fossil  Men  554:;  Geol.  Hist,  of  Pits. 

522  ;   Mod.  Science  ^  Bible  Lds. 

41  (342)  ;  Nat.  and  Bible  117  ;  Orig. 

of  World  117. 
„  P.  [CdiTiAA.y  Fossil  Pits,  of  Canada  ^zz. 
„  S.  E.  [Canad.]  Copyright  in  Books  212. 
„  W.  H.  German  Socialism.  247;  History 

ofSkipton  327. 
„  W.  W.  .y/oM^  ZM  Bladder  579. 
Dawud  al Hakim  Tezkiret  Uli ulA Ibab  809. 
J3/ry  of  my  Life  at  Eton  280. 
33ay,  A,  Dialogues  of  Plato  3g6. 
„  A.  Harmony  674, 
„  Edw,  Collacon  702. 
„  Dr.  F.  Fishes  of  G.  Brit.  &=  Irel.  545, 

of  Ind.  545,  of  Malabar  ^^s  ;  Rept. 

on  Fish  of  Ind.  623 ;  Salmonid^  545 

(604). 
„  Dr  H.  Ozone  589. 
„  Rev.  H.  J.  Conic  Sections  491. 
^,  Rev.  L.  B.  Bengal  Peasant  Life  34S. 
II  ,)  [tr.]  Folk  Tales  of  Bengal  130. 
'-,  Lewis  F.  on  Design  (four)  661. 


Day,  St.  J.  v.  Iron  and  Steel  (two)  643  ; 

Great  Pyramid  467. 
„  S.   P.  Juvenile  Crime  244 ;  Monastic 

Institutions  53. 
„  T.  A.+  HinesJ,  B.  MedieevalCosi.  484. 
„  W.  Horse  620  ;  Racehorse  688  ;  Remi- 
niscences ofTurftZZ. 
„  W.  A.  Russian  Govt,  in  Poland  \s^%. 
„  Dr.  W.  H.  Diseases  of  Children  582  ; 

Headaches  567  ;  Headaches  in  Chil- 
dren 583. 
Deakin,  R.  Flora  of  Colosseujn  527  ;  Plants 

ofTuniridge  Wells  528. 
Dean  H.  [Am.]History  of  Civilization  386. 
,,    „  +  Martin  History  of  France  437. 
„  P.  Theodore  Parker  82. 
Deane,  C.  P.  [ed.]  Licensing  Laws  209. 
„  H.  C.  Principles  of  Conveyancing  194. 
„  Rev.  J.  Worship  of  Serpent  126. 
„  Rev.  W.  J.  Abraham  26  ;  Daniel  30  ; 

Samuel  27. 
Deas,  E.  Laiv  of  RaihvMys  216. 
,,  J.  History  of  the  Clyde  330. 
„  T.  F.  R.  Tea  Planters  Guide  617. 
Death,  J.  ^^er  of  Bible  43  (632). 
Debains,  A.  Agricult.  en  Italie  909. 
Debaines,A.  &  Toussaint,H.  Etchings  659. 
Debeure  du  Buc,  L.  Glossaire  LilloisgZg, 
De  BojL.L.  West-Vlaamsch  Idioticon  940. 
Debrett,  J.  [ed.]  Peerages,  etc.  478. 
Decaisne,   E.  +  Lemaout,  L.  Botany  520; 

Classification  of  Plants  520. 
Decanver,  H.  C.    Works  in  refutation  of 

Methodism,  71. 
Dccoudray,  G.  Hist,  of  Civilization  386. 
Decourdemanche,   J.   A.  looi  ;  Proverbes 

Turcs  149. 
Decurtins,     C.      [ed.]     Rhdtoromanische 

Chrestomathie  973, 
Dederich,  H.  Studien  zum  'Be^ulf^  955. 
Deecke,W.  Deut.  Verwandschfsnam.  939  ; 

Griech-kyPr.  Inschr.  870  ;  on  Etrus- 
can lang.  (three)  906. 
„  Pauli  W.  Etrusk.  Forschungen  go6. 
IJeffner,  M.  Zakonische  Grajnmatik  871. 
Defoe,   Daniel   Works  788  (782)  ;  Plague 

418  ;  Robinson  Crusoe  740  (757). 
Degenhart,  J.  De  auct.  belli  Hispan.  g22. 
Degorge,  L.  Maison  Plantin  711. 
Deinhardt,  H.  Lehrerbildttng  302. 
Deiters,  Dr.  H.y.  Brahms  tj-^, 
Dejardin,  J.  Diet,  des  Spots  990  (136). 
Dejardins,  E.  Alesiag22. 
Dekker,  T.  Dramatic   Works  778   (774)  : 

Fortunatus  145;  Seven  Deadly  Sins 

415- 
Delaborde,  Vis.  H.  Engraving  658. 
Delafield,  F.+  Prudden,  T.   Pathological 

Anatomy  (two)  583. 
Delagrise,J.H.  E.  Elegiend.  TibullusgiS. 
Delamotte,  F.  W.  Alphabets  662  ;  Illumi 

nation  661  ;  Sketchg.fr.  Nat.  657. 
Deland,  \A'ax%i3iTfX  Florida  Days  ^t^  ;John 

Ward,  Preacher  748. 


vjtcu.  rrayers  loo  ;  aennona  100.  ,  y  «■/■",  ±  /-c"t.«c<-  /<|.u. 

G.  M.  + Sutherland,  A.  Geography  (j/ Delano,  G.  C.  Landlord  and  Tenant  203, 


Delany,  Mrs.  Corresp.  &=•  Autob.  680. 

Delaumosne,  Abbe  Oratory  786  (290). 

Delavoye,  A.M.  NineteenthRegivient^^-zZ. 

Delbos,  D.  Nautical  Terms  610. 

Delbruck,  B.Ablat.  Localis  816  (815);  Con- 
junct, u.  Optai.  816  (866,  879)  ;  Alt- 
ind.  Syntax  816,  Tempuslehre  816, 
Verbum  816,  Wortfolge  816;  Griech. 
Infin.  866,  iSjj/«^.  866 ;  Indogerm. 
Verwandschaftsnam.  813  ;  Neueste 
Sprachforsch.  796;  Study  of  Lan- 
guage 812 
„  „  [ed.]  Vedische  Chrestont.  816. 
»>  »  +Wmdisch,  E,  ^_y«^«>^/.  ^(syjc^Sis- 

Deleingut,  G.  Gascon  d.  Bordeaux  978. 

Delepierre,  O.  Hist.  ofFlem.  Liter.  730. 

Deleuze,  J.  P.  F.  Animal  Magnetism  80. 

Deliee,  F.  J.  [Am.]  Cookery  Book  682. 

Delitsch,  O.  Geograph.  Unterricht  291. 

Delitzsch,  Prf.  Franz  Bibl.  Psychology  39  ; 
*  Genesis '  26  ;  *  Hebr.'  36  (38)  ; 
Jewish  Artiz.  Life  41  (391)  ;  (9.7'. 
//w^  ofRedempt.  38(113);  ' Ps.'  28. 
„  Prf,  Fried.  Assyr.  GraTxmar  801 ; 
Assyr.  Wbch.  801 ;  Hebr.  Lang,  in 
light  of  Assyriol.  801  (21,  810) ; 
Indog.-sem.  Wurzel  yg^;  JUdische 
Poesie  811. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Assyr.  LesestUcke  801, 

Delius,  N.  Sardinisoher  Dialect  gji. 


Delmar,  Alex.  Hist,   of  Money  234(387), 
of  Prec.  Metals  507  (234,  642), 

Money  &=  Civilzn. 
234  (307)  ;  Science  of  Money  234. 
Delorme,  A.  Diet.  Franfais-Pongui  855. 
,,  %.  Cisar  et  CentemporaiTis  g-zz. 
]3elvau,  A.  Diet,  de  la  Lang.  Verte  990. 
Demarest,  D.  D.  Reform.  Prot.  Ch.  75. 
„  J.  T.  +  (Gordon,  W.  R.  Christocracy  zi^. 
I)emarteau,"  J.  Eloq.  Repub.  de  Rome  910. 
Demattio,  F.  Gram.  Provenz.  977  ;  Lhtg. 
ItaL  968  ;  Mo^.  Ital.  969  ;  Sintassi 
Ital.  969. 
Deraaus,  Rev.  R.  Latimer  6z  ;  Tyndale6z. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Zk^'/z^^ /'ri7.je  714. 
IDemmin,  A.  Arjns  and  Ar77zour  j^ji. 
Demofilo,  Contes  Flamencos  154. 
Demogeot,  J.  C.  Hist.  ofFr.  Liter.  730. 
,,  +Montucci,     H.     Enseignement     en 
Angleterre  275. 
Demosthenes  Opera  802. 
Dempsey,  G.  D.  Drainage  600. 
,,   +  Clark,  D.  K.  Locom.  Engines  604. 
Dempster,  Miss  Sutherland  Stories  134. 
Dendy,  W.  C.  Legends  of  Lintel  144. 
Denham,  M.  A.  Folklore  144. 
Denifle,  H.  Univer.  d.  Mittelalters  271. 
Denis,  A.  Almanacks  de  la  Champ.  136. 
Denison,    C.    M.  + Scott,  C.    H.   Appeals 
221  (226). 
„  Lt.-Col.  G.  T.  Hist,  of  Cavalry  608. 
,,  Rev,  J.  E.  The  Catechism  103. 
„  'iHotl  Dyaks  of  Up.  Sarawak  249- 
„  W.  Sketches  of  Players  6g6. 
Dennis,  G.  Cities  and  Cemeteries  of  Etru- 
ria  465  (646). 
,,  H.  J.  Perspective  658. 
,,  }c^xi  Heroes  of  Lit.  715  ;  Stttdies  in 

Literature  716. 
„  ,,  {td.l  English  Sonnets 'j6o. 
Dennistoun,  J.  Dukes  of  Urbino  tt^\  Sir 

R.  Strange  659. 
Dennys,  Dr.  N.  B.   Canton   Vemac.  847  ; 
Folklore    of  China    153  ;    Malay 
Collog.  851. 
Densmore,  G.  B,  Chinese  in  Calif.  242. 
Densusianu  Istoria  Limbei  rom.  972, 
Dent,  C.  T.  Above  Snow  Line  339  (697). 

,,  H.  C.  Year  in  Brazil  373. 
Denton,  E.  F.  B.  House  Sanitation  634. 
„  J.  B.   Sanit.  Engineer.   600  ;  Sewage 
Dispos.  634  (600), 
'   „  Rev,  Wm.  Anc.  Church  in  Egypt  57  ; 
*Acts'  34  ;    Covim.  on  ^  Epp.'  105  ; 
Gosp.  32  ;  Engld.    in  15  Cen^.  412  ; 
Monteneg.  340(451);  Servia  452. 
„  ,,  -^^XL.  Soul  of  Things  %o. 
Depping,  C,  B.  [ed.]  Romanc.  Castell.  739, 
De  Quincey,  Thos. — v.  Quincey,  Thos,  de. 
Derby,  J.  C.  [Am.]  50  Yrs.  am.  Authors, 

etc.  730. 
Derenbourg,  H.  [ed.]  MSS.  Arai.  806. 
„  +Spiro,  J.  [eds.]  Chrestom.  Ara6.8o6. 
,,  J.  Notes  Epigraphigues  805. 
lierham,  Dr.  Meinorials  of  Ray  532. 
Derrecagaix,  Col.  V.  Modern  War  607. 
Derrick,  J.  Image  of  Ireland  434. 
Descartes,  R.  Wks.  163  (174);  Method  j-jz. 
Des  Cass,  A.  [Am.]  Pruning  Trees  624, 
Deschamps,  E.  Oeuvres  997. 
,,  P.  Essai  Bibl.  s.  Ciciron  928. 
Deschanel,  Prf.  A.  P.  Nat.  Pkilos.  493. 
„  "E.  Etudes  sur  Aristophane  ZZ^. 
Desclot,  B.  Cronica  976. 
Deseilligny,  A.  P.  Influence  de  VEdu.  zgj. 
Desjardins,  A.  Morale  de  Cic.  929  ;  Plaid, 
de  Demosthenes  892. 
,,  E.  Desid.  du  '  Corp.  Insc.  Lat.'  904. 
Despois,  E.  [tr.]  Satirigues  Latins  911. 
Desportes,  P.  Oeuvres  ggg. 
Desprez,  Rev.  P.  S.  Daniel  d}'  John  30, 
DesrousseauxCAa?«'.Z.z7/(>z>«i36 ;  Moeurs 

de  Flandre  136. 
Dessau,  H.  [ed.]  Inscr-LatH  Antiq.  904. 
Destinon,  J.  v.  De  Cod.  Comific.  gst. 
Desty,  R.  [Am.]  Amer.  Crim.  Law  ig6  ; 
Digest  of  Repts.iZ-i:  Pract.  inCts. 
of  U.S.   225 ;  Shippg.  205 ;  Taxa- 
tion 218. 
„  „  \^6..'\  Calif. Citat.zZ-i\Rev.Stat.-zo,T. 
Detmer,  Prf.  W.  Plant  Physiology  520. 
Detto,  W.  A,  Horaz  u.  seine  Zeit  913. 
Deussen,  P.  System  d.  Vedanta  825, 
Deuteronomy  :  th^  People* s  Book  118. 
Deutsche  Blatter  f.erzieh.  Unterricht  ^-jq. 


Deutsch,  Em.  Liter.  Remains  [Islajn  11 , 
Samar.   Pentat.    ig  ;    Talmud  10  ; 
Targum  17]. 
Devarius,  M.  Graecae  Particul.  866. 
Devatd-dhyAya  Brahviana,  819. 
Deventer,  W.  C.  De  Litt.  '  N'  Graec.  867. 
Deverell,  F.  H,  All  Round  Spain  337. 
Devereux,  W.  B.  Lives  ofDcvereux  415. 
Devey,  J.  Mod.  English  Poets  715. 
„  Louisa  Lady  Lytton  t2\. 
Devic,  M.  Diet,  des  Motsfran^.  gZi,. 
Devlin,  R.T.[Am.]  Law  of  Deeds  197(215) 
Dew,  W.  N.  Monument.  Inscripts.  472. 
Dewar,  Pre.  D.  Systematic  Divinity  105. 
Dewey,  Dr,  A.  [Am.]  Human  Dest.  114. 
„  Prf.   J.  [Am.]  Leibnitz  s  New  Essays 

166  ;  Psychology  176. 
„   Melvil   [Am,]  Decimal  Classific.  712 

Rules  for  Authors  712. 
„  Rev.  O.  [Am.]  Autobiog.  and  Letters 
82  ;  Def.  of  Utiitarianisin  82. 
Dewitz,  A.  Alfred's  '  Cura  Past.'  960. 
Dexter,  F.  B.  [Am.]  Gradts.  of  Yale  280. 
„  Rev.  H.   M.   [Am.]  Congregin.  (three) 
69-70(58,414);  Fut.  Punishm.  115. 
,,  S.  [Am.]  Co-op.  Savgs.  Assocs.  241. 
Dezeimertes,  R.  Essais  de  Montgne.  looi 
DhavimapadaVaW  829(13);  Chin.  849(9). 
Dhananjaya  Dnsa-rftpd  827. 
Dharma-sMras  oiRig  Veda  819,  o^Arth, 

Veda  825. 
Dias  de  Carvalho,  Maj.  H.  A.  Lingua  da 

Lunda  855. 
Dibdin,  C.  Sea  Songs  760. 
„  E.  R.  The  Dibdins  679. 
„  J.  C.  Edinb.  Stage  679. 
,,  Dr.  T.  F.  Bibliogrph.  Decameron  709  ; 
Bibliogr.  Tour  in  Eng.  710,  in  Fr. 
andGertn.  710;  Bibliomania  yoZ. 
Dicey,   Prf.  A.  V.  Case  agst.  Home-Rule 
261  ;  Law  ofConstit.  193(258,  404); 
Law  of  Domicile  197  ;  Parties  to 
an  Action  226  ;  Privy  Council  221  ; 
Unionist  Delusions  261. 
E,  Cavour  446  ;  V.  Emman.  446  (385). 
Dickens,  Chas,  Works  741  ;  Atner.  Notes 
364  ;  Grimald.i  680  ;    Letters    723  ; 
Novels  741 ;  Picturesfrom  Italy  334. 
„  jun.  Diet,   of  Lond.   322,    of  Paris 
313,  ofThaines-^z^',  C.J.Mathews 
680. 
„  M.  Charles  Dickens  723. 
Dickhut,  W.  Prdpositionen  987. 
Dickins,  F.   V.  [ed.   and  tr.]  Hyak  Nin 
Fs'shiu   846 ;  Old  Bamboo    Heiver 

846(153)-  .    ,,     , 

Dickeson,  M.  W.  Numistnatic  Manl.^-jj. 
Dickinson,  W.  Words  of  Cumberland  950. 
,,  S.  M,  Equity  Precedents  igg. 
.,  Dr.  W.  H.  Kidney  570  ;  Tongue  566. 
Dickmann,  A.  Pierre  Pathelin  996. 
jyic^^oxiy^ .%.AnaLof  Kent' s  ^Coimns'iZ^. 
J.  T.  Medicine  in  rel.  to  Mind  566. 
R.  Art  of  Prig,  in  Scotl.  710. 
„  +Edmond,  J,  P.  Scottsh  Print.  710. 
W.  E.  Organ  Building  676. 
Prf.W.  G.  Glean.fr.  Japan  453  ;  Hist, 
of  Japan  453  ;    Land  of  Morning 
Sun  351. 
„  Dr.  W.  P.  *  Flesh  &=  Spirit'  3g. 
Dictionary  of  National  Biography  404. 
AiSaxiJ  ™v  fiaJSe/ea  'AirocTToAtiic  53. 
Diderot,  Denis  Wks.  163  ;  Paradox  678. 
Didriks-Saga  Q^'Z. 
Didon,  Abbd  Germans  313  (274). 
Didot,  A.  Firmin  Aide  Manuce  tlx  ;  Or- 

thogr.  Frg.  983. 
Didron,    A,    N.    Christian    Iconography 

646  (49,  125). 
Didymos  Chalkenteros  Opusc.  &=  Fragm. 

897. 
Diebler  Robert  Henryson  963. 
Diefenbach,  L.  Celtica  looi  ;  Gloss.  Lat.- 
Germ.  (two)  907  ;  Goth.  Wbch.  g35  ; 
Lex.    Comp.   Indog.  813  ;  Origines 
Europ.    812  (looi);  Volkerk.    Ost.- 
Eur.   971.      Vd'lkerstdmme  d.  eur. 
Titrk.  971. 
„  „  +Wulcker,  E.  Deut.  Wbch.  937, 
Dieffenbach,  E.  New  Zealand  380. 
TJ\f^\'?i..Guill. Anelier  gZo;  ^Roland*  992. 
Diekmann,  C.  Bib.   Geschicktsunter.  294. 
Diels,  K.Arist.  '  Rhet.'  894;  BerLFrgm. 
894  ;  Theophrastea  897. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Doxographi  GraeciZg^. 


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AUTHORS   AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[DRIV- 


Diercke,  C.  Geog.  Schulailanim  201. 
Diesterweg,  A.  Wegiveiser  283. 

„  F.  A,  W.  /nstr.   in  Hist.   292  (386); 
Liselehre  290 ;  Rkein.  Blatter  286. 
Dieterica,  W.  Runen-Sprackschatz  933. 
Dieterici,  F.  on  Arab,  philos.  (eight)  806. 
Dietlein,  H.  R.  Schreibunterricht  299. 
Dietrich,  A.  [tr.]  Russ.Volksntarchen  140. 
„  E.  [alias  Fr.]  Abi  Ael/rik  960. 
„  Frz.  De    Cruce   Ruthwell.  957;    De 

Kynewulf.  958  (957). 

„  F.  E.  C.  [ed.]  Alt-nord.  LesebuckeSs. 

l>ieulafait,  L.  Diamonds  &=  Free.  St.  665. 

Diez,  F.  £tym.  JVb.  d.  roman.  Spr.  968  ; 

Gram,  d,   rom.  Spr.  967  (975,  977, 

988);  KleinereArbeiteng^T,  Rojn. 

Wtschpfg.:^(i% ',  Troubdrs.iyfio)  gjg. 

„  M  [ed.]  A?tro?n.Glossare ggi ;  Altrom. 

SpracJtdenkm.  ggi. 

Dighy,  G.,  E.  of  Bristol  Elvira  778  (774). 

„  Kenelm  E.  History  of  Law  of  Real 

Prop.  186(214);  Sale  of  Shares  192. 

„  Kenelm  H.   Broad  Stone  of  Honour 

399  ''  M:ores  Cathol.  398. 
,  Wm.    Famine   Camp,  of  S.  Ind.  347 

JJ^bjf  Miracle  Plays  781. 
Diggle,  Rev.  J.  W,  Godliness  100. 
Diggles,    S.     [Austral,]      Companion     to 

*  Gould'  552. 
Digfta  82^. 
Dilettanti  Soc.  Antig.  of  Ionia  465  ;  Specs. 

ofAnc.  Sculpt.  655. 
Dilke,  Sir  C.  W.  BHt.  Ar^ny  6o6{z6o,  262); 

Greater  Britain  332  (346,  377,  380)  ; 

Papers  of  a  Critic  782  (419,   727) ; 

Problems  of  Gr.  Brit.  256 ;  Pres. 

Posit,  of  Eur.  Pollt.  260  (262,  607). 
„  IjoAy  Art  in  Mod.  State  ^^2— v.  also 

Pattison,  Mrs.  Mark. 
Dillmann,  A.  Aethiop.    Gratnmatik    809, 

Lex.  809. 
„  „  [ed.]  Chrestovi.  Aethiop.  809, 
Dillon,  J.  B.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Indiana  365. 
„  J.  E.  ■^.Hom.e  ofAvesta  834. 
„  J.  F.  [Am.]  Munic.  Corps.^10 ;  Negoc. 

Bonds  217. 
„  'W.  John  Mitchel  ^y^. 
,j  W.  [ed.]  Crt.  o/Judic.  (Irel.)  Act  223. 
Dilthey,  W.  Sckleiermacher  285. 
Diman,  Prf.  [Am.]  On  Redding  ^oZ. 
Dimock,  Rev.  J.  F.  [ed.]  Magna  Vita  S. 

Hugonis  410. 
'  Dinarte  Sylvio '  Innocentia  754. 
Dinaux,A.  [ed.]  Trouveres,  Jongleurs  gg^. 
Dindorf,  L.  [ed.]  Histor.  Graec.  Min.  886. 
„  W.   Adnoi.   Interpret.    892 ;   Lexico?i 

Aeschyl.   882 ;  Lex.  Sophocl.   386 

Metra  Aesch.^  Soph.,  etc.  882  (869). 
„  „  [ed.]  Poetae  Seen.   881 ;  Scholia  it 

Aesck.   891,    in  Aristoph.   883,   h 

Eurip.  885,  in  Homer,  (two)  879. 
Dineley,  T.  Hist.  fr.  Marb.  472  ;  Welsh 

Journal  472. 
Dingelstedt,  Fr,  The  A^nazon  752. 
Dinkdrd  835. 
Dinter,  F.  G.  Autob.  283  (28d);  Schriften 

283  (286), 
Dio  C^sius  Hisioria  Rojnana  887  (395). 
Diocesan  Histories  59. 
Diodorus  Siculiis  Opera  887. 
Diomedes  Op.  Gramm.  (two)  930. 
Dionysios  Thrax  Ars  Gramm^aiica  897. 
„  Halicarnasus  Opera  887. 
tfipavamsa  829  (13). 
Dirksen,  H.  E.  Scriptt.  Hist.  Aug,  gro. 
D'Israeli,  Benj. — v.  Eeaconsficld,  Earl  of 
„  ls9SicWorks-jz6:  'Beowulf  955 ;  Chas. 

i,  416. 
Distant,  W.  L.  Rhopalocera  541 ;  Rkyncota 

(two)  55^, 
Disturnell,  J,  [Am.]  New  York  367. 
Dit  dejean  le  Rigol£  994, 
,,  de  t  Unicome  et  del  Serpent  ggi,. 
„  du  Vrai  Aniel  g<^\{Q%g)' 
Ditges,  Ph.  J.  ^Phihp.  Redeti'  d.  Demosth. 

892. 
Dittenberger,  G.  [ed.]  Sylloge  Inscriptio- 

num  Graecarum  869. 
Dittes,  Dr.  F.  Geschichte  d.  Erzieh.  271  ; 

Lehrer-Pdd.  in  IVien  302  ;  Method. 

d.  Vksch.  273 ;  Sch.  d.  Padag.  283. 
Ditlmar,  Prf.  W.  Comp,  of  Ocean  Waters 

502 ;  Fermentation  514. 


Dittmer,  Hermann  Temperament  u.  Er- 

ziekung  288. 
Dittmers,  H.  Unter.  z?«  Rechnen  293. 
Divydvad&na  829. 
Dix,  Dr.  Morgan  [Am.]  Calling  of  Xtian. 

Women  loi  ;  Christian  Life  100; 

Lects.  on  \st  Pr.  Bk.  ofEdwrd.  vi. 

105  ;   Lost  Unity  of  Xtn.  Wld.  89  ; 

Pantheist.  Idea  7  (no);  Serms.  97. 
Dixey,  W.  [ed.]  Trade  of  Authorship  jgz. 
Dixie,  Lady  Flor.  Across  Patagonia  372  ; 

Land  of  Misfortune  357. 
Dixon,  B.  H.  Homer  Family  482, 
„  Charles  Our  Rarer  Birds  S4r^  \  Rural 

Bird  Life  552. 
„  F.,  etc.  Tertiary  Form,  of  Suss.  510. 
„  H.  H,  Law  of  Farm  202. 
„  J.  H.  Gairloch  330, 
„  Can.  'Si.V^.Hist.ofCh.  ofEng.s^  (414)- 
,,  W.  Henry  Fasti  Eboracenses  60  (960), 
„  W.  Hepworth  Bacon  (two)  161  ;  R. 

Blaise  426  ;  Cyprus  342  ;  /.  Howard 

245  ;  Hew  America  369   (72)  ;  W. 

Penn  75  (419) ;  Royal  Windsor -T^xn  ; 

Russia  336  ;  Spirit.  Wives 'j^  (369)  ; 

Switzers  338  ;  Tower  ofLond.  323  ; 

T'vjo  Queens  414  (three). 
„  "^ .J .Divorce  a?td  Matrimonial  Ca-uses 

222  ;  Probate  and  Divorce  222. 
Dneprovskij,  K,[ed,]  Rttss.  Chrstom.  1008. 
Doane,  Bp,W.  C.  [Am.]  Bp.G.  W.Doaned^. 
Dobbs  Trade  of  Ireland  4-^$.^ 
„  A.  E.  General  Representotiion  255. 
Dobell,  Dr.  H.  H.  Boumemth.  (two)  590  ; 

Consumpt.s6B ;  Diet  589  iHeartsSg. 
,,  Sydney  [==' Sydney  Yendys*]  Poetical 

Works  766(757)  ;  Letters  723. 
Doble,  C.  E,  [ed.]  Remarks  of  T.  Heame 

276. 
Dobr^e,  Louisa  E.  Home  Nursing  591. 
Dobree,  P,   P.  Adversaria  867;  Observa- 

tiones  Aristophaneae  883. 
Dobson+HammondH- Walker  Brick   and 

Tile  Book  634. 
„  Austin  Poet.   Wks.  761 ;  Bewick  650  ; 

Fielding  721  (716) ;  Goldsmith  721 

(713) ;  Hogarth  651  (649) ;  Steele  722. 
„  „  \eA.\  Eighteenth  Cent.  Essays  •jZx. 
„  E.  Art  ofBldg.  633  ;  Foundatns,  633  ; 

Masonry  634  ;  Pioneer  Engin.  596. 
,,  G.  Gorischakoff  44%  {^40^. 
,,  G.  E.  Asiatic  Chiroptera  553  ;  Insec- 

tivora  553. 
,,  W.  Rambles  by  Ribble  315  (145). 
,,  "W.  T,  Bassandyne  Bible  jio. 
Dod,  C.  R.  [Ed.]  Peerage,  etc.  478. 
Dodd,  J.  T.  Burial  and  Church  Fees  209. 
Doddridge,  J,  [Am,]  Indian  Wars  360. 
Dodds,  J.  Cliahners  65  ;  Covenanters  73. 
Dudcrlein,  L.  Lat.  Synon,  (two)  903. 
Dodge,  Col.  R,  J,  [Am.]  Hunting  Gr^ds. 

687  ;  Plains    of  West    360  ;    Wild 

Indians  360  (151). 
Dodgson,  C.    L.    Curiosa  Mat/tern.   489  ; 

Euclid \go  ;  v.  also  "  Carroll,  Lewis" 
Dods,  J.  B,  [Am.]  Mestnerism.  80. 
„  Dr.  Marcus  *•  Ep.   to  7  Churches*  37  ; 

^Genesis'  z\\  Introd.  to  N.T.  16; 

Isaac,  etc,  26  \  Israels  Iron  Age  2.^  ; 

*  Kings'  24  ;  Mohammed,  etc.  120  ; 

Parcd>les  32  ;  Prayer  that  Teaches 

33- 
Dodsley,  R.  [ed.]  Coll.  of  Plays  774. 
Dodsworth,  A.  [Am,]  Dancing  foo. 
Doedes,  Prf.  J.  J.  Hermeneuts.  ofN.  T.  23. 
Doergens.  A.  Seneca^  discipi.  mor.  930. 
Dohme,  R.  Early  Teut.  etc.  Masters  648, 
DOhne,  T.  L.  Zulu-Kafir  Did.  856. 
Dohrn,    Dr.   A.    Flora    and    Fauna  oj 

Naples,  527. 
Dolby,  A.  Church  E^tbfoid.  98,  Vestm.<^, 
,,  G.  Dickens  (two)  723. 
Dolch,  O.  Studenienthum  281. 
Dolley,  C.S.[Am.],  Techn.  of  Bacteria  <^xi^. 
DOllinger,    Dr.    J,    L  J.  v.   Church   and 

Churches  84  ;  Church  History  44  ; 

Fables  resp.  Popes  85 ;  First  Age 

of  Xty.   47  ;    Gentile  and  Jew  10 

(7,  38.  47) ;  Hippolytus  49  (47,  52) ; 

Prophecies  xxg  ;  Reunion  89  ;  Uni- 

versitdten  298. 
Dollman,  E.  T.+  Jobbins,  J.   R.   Ancient 

Domestic  A  rchitecture  667. 
Dolopathos  124  (995). 
Domenech,  Abb£  Desert  ofN.  Amer.260. 


Domesday  Book  409  (314,  318,  326), 
Domett,  H.W,[Am.]  Bank  of  N.York -z^^. 
Domiell.E.J.  [Am.]  History  of  Cotton  S-^g. 
Dominguez,  L,  h.Argentine  Republic  372. 
Domke  Franz.  Participien  gZ$. 
Domville,  E.  J.  Hospital  Nurses  591. 
„  Lady  M.  Lamartine  732. 
Donaldson,  Prc.J.  'Acts'  34  ;  Boethius  52  ; 
Ctf^'MJ559  ;  Hist,  of  Xtn.  Liter.  106. 
,,  Prf.  J.  Suburban  Farming  Six. 
„  Pre.  J.  W.   Gk.  Gram.  865  ;  Theatre 

ofGks.  873  (679). 
„  P.  [Am.]  Odd  Fellows  241. 
„  T.  L.  Specifications  671. 
„  W.  Switches  S97  ',  Trajisjniss.  of  Power 
598  ;  Water-'wheels  604, 
Donatus  Op.  GraniT^i.  930. 
Donders,  Prfi>F.  C.  Accomtnod.  ofEyesn- 
Donelly,  [Am.]  Shaksps.  Cryptogram -jzo. 
DSnges,  E.  'Roland'  992, 
Doniol,  H.  Patoisd.l.  Basse  Awvergne  g-jj. 
Donkin,  W.  F.  Acoustics  494. 
Donne,  W.  B,  Etirip.  8B5  ;  Tacitus  926. 
JDonner,  Prf.  O.  Wb.  d.finn.-ugr.  Spr.  840. 

\^6..'\  Lieder  d.  Lappen -L^o. 
Donovan,  J.  Music  and  Action  675. 
Doolittle,  RevrJ.  [Am.]  Soc.  Life  of  Chi- 
nese 346(153,  272);  Chin.  Vocab.Z^'j, 
Doon  de  Mayence  992  (994). 
Doorninck,JU  I.van  Nedrl.  Anonymen  704. 
Doornkaat- KoolmaUj  J.  ten  Ostfriesisches 

Worterbuch  936. 
Dor,  C.  Ronsard  looo. 

v.  E.  Instr.  Publ.  en  Egypte  •z'j'z. 
Doran,  A.  H.  G.  Gynec.  Operations  581 ; 
Tumours  of  Ovary  581. 
Dr.  J.  Drury  Lane  678  ;  London  322 
(418);  ' Mann'  and  Manners   420; 
Memories  ofGt.  Towns  316  ;  Tlieir 
Maj.  Servts.  678. 
J.  I.  [Am.]  Fishery  Rights  260. 
Dore,  J.  R.  Old  Bibles  21. 
Dord,  Gust,  [artist]  Bible  43  ;  Dante  772. 
Doren,  Dr,  W.  H.  van  ^  John'  34  ;  ^ Luke 

33  ;  '  Romafis'  35. 
Dorfeld,  C.  Prdfix  ' ge-  935. 
'  Dorinda '  Needlework  for  Ladies  683. 
DOring,  Bemerkungen  iib.   Typus  u.  Styl 
d.  island.  Saga  943. 
„  A.  Kunstl.  d.  Aristot.  894. 
Dorman,  R.  M.  [Am.]  Primitive  Supersti- 

iioits  151  (125). 
Dorn,  B.  Das  Puschtu  837. 

,,  „  \ji.6..'\  Pushtoo  Chrestom.  837. 
Dorn  and  Deorg  134  (1005). 
Dome,  John  Diary  727. 
Dorner,  Prf.  J.  A.  Xtn.  Doctr.  109  ;  Xtn. 
Ethics   100  ;   Peison    of  Xt.    in ; 
Protest.  Theol.  108. 
Dorpfeld,  F.  W.  Pcidag.  Psychol.  288. 
Dorsey,  E.    B.   English    and   Ainerican 

Railroads  268  (597). 
Dos  Passes,  J.  R.    Commerce    Act  207  ; 
Stockbrokers  217.  ♦ 

Dositheos,  Opera  897  (930). 
Dostoieffsky,  Fedor.    Novels  753  ;  Buried 

Alive  352  ;  Prison  Life  244. 
Doubleday,  E.  + Westwood,  J,  O.+  Hewit- 
son,  W.  C.  Lepidoptera  541. 
T.  Financial  History  of  England  237 
Sir  Robert  Peel  423, 
Dougall,  J.  Shooting  601. 
Douglas+  Scott  British  Hemptera  543. 
,,  Rev.  C.  Did.  ofAmoy  i^emac.  847. 
„  Bp.  Gavin  Poetical  Works  762. 
„  Sir  Howard  ^/zVrV.  Bridges  609  ;  Naval 

Gunnery  611. 
,,  J.  C.  Telegraph  Co>istruction  606. 
,,  Mrs.  Lace  Book  dZ^. 
,,  Prf,  R.K.  China  345  (452);  Chin.  Lang. 
Gf  Lit.   846  ;  Chin.  Manual  847 ; 
Confucius  8. 
,,  ,,  \^6.!\Jenghiz  KhanZ^, 
„  R.  R.  Maritime  Law  205, 
„  Mrs.  S.  Dr.  Whewell  172. 
.,  S.  A.  [Am.]  Speeches  (three)  785. 
,,  S.  H.+  Prescott,  A.H.  Chem.  AnL^gZ. 
,,  W.  Horse-shoeing  620. 
,,  Wxllium  Duelling  Days  299' 
I)ouglass,  A.  Ostric/i  Fa^ining  623. 
Doughty,  C.  M.  Arabia  Descrta  343. 
Douse,   T.    LeM.    Grimjn's    Law    813 ; 

Gothic  ofUlfilas  914. 
Douthwaite,  W.  R.  Gray  s  Inn  323. 
Doutre,  J.  Constitution  ofCcmadO'  261, 


Dove,  H.  W.  Law  of  Storms  505. 
,,  P.  E.  [id.]  Domesday  Studies  2^^{a^^' 
Dover,  Lord  Horace  Walpole  420. 
„  Rev.  T.  B.  Hidden  Word  104  ;  Le^iter* 

Thoughts  104  ;  Min.  of  Mercy  104. 
Dowden,  Prf.  E.  Mod.  Per.  of  Eng.  Lit 
714   (713) ;    Shakesp.     (two)    719 ; 
Shelley    725  ;    Soutkey    726   (716)  ■ 
Studies  716;  Transcripts  63^  Stud^ 
716 ;  Wkit?nan  730. 
Dowding,  W.  C.  Calixtus  63. 
Dowell,  S.  Hist,  of  Taxation  219  (237), 
,,  „  [ed.]  Income  Tax  Laius  219. 
Dowling,  J.  G.  Eccles.  History  44. 
„  Rich,  Essays  (three)  782. 
„  Rev.  Wm.  Names  of  our  Lord  ^6. 
Downes,  J.  Roscius  Anglicanus  678. 
,,  O.  G.  Constitution  of  Comets  500. 
Downey,  E. ' — v.  Allen,  F.  M. 
Downie,  T.  Iron  and  Metal  Trades  643, 
Downing,  A.  J.  [Am.]  Cottage  Resid.  671;: 
Fruits  627  ;  Landsc.  Grdng.  626. 
,,  Si.  Practical  Hydraulics  S9^. 
Dowse,  Dr.  T.  Massage  (two)  565  ;  Syphilisi 

567. 
Dowson,  E.  +  A.  Tramways  507. 
„  Prf.   J.   Diet,  of  Hindu  Mytkol.  12; 
UrduGram.  832  ;  Hind.Ex.Bk.Z^'z.. 
Doyle,  A.  Poor  Law  System  249. 
,,  A.  C.  Micah  Clarke  747. 
„  Sir  F.  Lectures  on  Poetry  715  (756). 
,,  J.  A.  Amer.  Colonies  261  (455)  ;  Engl, 
in  Amer.   261   (74,  455)  ;  Hist,   of 
Afjier.  456. 
„  J.  E.  [ed.]  Official  Baronage  ^7%. 
, ,  Richard  Brown,  Jones  &'  Robinson  755. 
Dozon,  A.   Chans.    Bulg.  139 ;   Langue- 
Cltkipe  1006. 
„  ,,  [tv.'\  Chansons*^  Bulgares  1005(139); 
Contes  Albanais  139  (123). 
Dozy,  Dr,    R.    P.  Anthropolog.   Bibliogr.. 
306  ;  Hist.  dEspagne  806  ;  Nederl. 
Wqorden  940 ;    Suppl.    aux  Diets.. 
Arab.  805. 
,  +Engelmann,  W.  H.    Mots  Espagn- 
973  (975)- 
Drage,  G.  [ed.]  Crim.  Code  of  Germ.  196. 
Drager,  A,  Hist,  Synt.  d.  lat.  Spr.  900 ;. 

Synt.  d.  Tacitus  926. 
Dragomanov  Pop.  Tls.  of  Little  Rtcss .  140* 
Drake,  C.D.[Am.]  Suits  by  Atiachjnt.  226. 
„  Sir  Francis   Voyage  370 ;   World  En- 
compassed 373. 
„  F.  Eboracutn  327, 
„  F.  S.  [Am.]  Diet,  of  Amer.  Biog.  459  ; 

Indian  Tribes  360  (152). 
„  S.A.  [Am.\Wh.  Mtns.  367;  N.Eng.  367. 
„  S.  G.  [Am.]  Book  of  Indians  360. 
,,  W.  R.  Venetian  Ceramics  664. 
Dramatic  Year,    The  697. 
Drane,  Mrs.   A.  T.  Gather,  of  Siena  54 ;: 

Christian  Schools  272. 
Draper,  H.  [Am.]Astron.Spec.Photo^.  498. 
,  Dr.  J.  W.  [Am.]  Ajner.  Civ.  War  458  : 
Conflict  'tw.  Rel.   and  Sc.  4  ;  Fut. 
Civil  Policy  of  Amer.  263  ;  Hum^ 
Physiol.  561  ;  Intell.  Devel.  of  Eur. 
,178  (385,  386)  ;  Medical  Physics  s^^  '. 
Scient.  Memoirs  493. 
Drath,  T.  Gesanglehrer  293, 
Drayson,  Maj. -(Sen.  A.  W.  Military  Sur 
veying  609. 

+  'Pti2L\\,W.  }.  Pract.  Billiards  700^ 
Drayton,  Michael  Complete  Works  763. 
Dreatnland  and  Ghostland  81. 
Drees,  H.  '  Rolandslied'  992. 
Dreesen,  G.  Zeichenunterricht  290. 
Dreschfeld,  J.  Pathology  583. 
Dreser,  W.  Englische  Synonyniik  947. 
Dresser,  Dr.  C.  Carpets  639  ;  on   Desiga 
(three)  661  \  Japan  646. 
„  H.  E.   List  of  European  Birds  ^«,%  V 

Meropida  547. 
,,  •\-S^^x'^Q  Birds  of  Europe  ^if%, 
I)reux  du  Radier  Langage  Poitevin  990. 
Drew,  F.  Jummoo   Territ.   348 ;  Barrier 
348. 
„  G.  S.  LifeofXt.  m  ;  Son  of  Man  m- 
„  W,  H.  Conic  Sections  401. 
Dreyfus-Brisac,  E.  Univ.  de  Bonn  274. 
Drinker,  H.  S.  A.   [Am.]  Explosive  Com— 

pounds  hs^i;  Tunnelling- 6^1. 
Drivaf,  E.  van  Orig:  de  I  Ecnturc  796. 
Driver,  Can.  S.  R.  Heb.  Tenses  'Jio  (2i>.;. 
IsaiaJi  30. 


DRIV-] 


AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[EDIS 


Driver,  S.  R.+  Neuha.uer [^d.s.'s'/saia/t'  30. 
Drone,  E,  A.  [Am.]  Fro^.  in  Intellectual 

Property  212. 
Dronke,  G.  Aeschyl.  u.  Sophocles  882, 
I3rovsen,  H.  [ed.]  hiscript.  Attic.  869. 
„  J.  G.  Grundriss  der  Historik   292 ; 

Handatlas  307. 
Druce,  G.  C.  Flora  of  Oxfordshire  528  ; 

Lepidoptera  Heteroc.  556. 
Druitt, Dr.  R. Surgeons  Vade Mecum 573, 
Drummond,    Prf,   H.    Natural  Law  4  ; 
Tropical  Aft-ica  356. 
J.  Ancient  Scottish  tVeaPons  471. 
,  Pre.    J.  Jewish    MessiaJt   38  ;    Philo^ 
JudcBus  160 ;  Study  of  Theology  i. 
„  R.  B.  Erasmus  63. 
„  of  Hawthornden,  Wm.  Poet.  Wks.-jtj,. 
Drunken  Bamabys  Four  Journeys  763. 
Drury,  H,  [ed.]  Arundines  Cavti  761. 
„  Col.  Heber  Flora  of  India  529  ;  Useful 
Plants  of  India  529  (614). 
Dryden,  J.  Works  787  (75'i,  757)  ;  Drain, 
Wks.  77B  :  Poet.   Wks.  763  (756) ; 
Disc,  on  Poetry  756  ;  Ess.  on  Dra7n» 
Poetry  756  ;  Essays  782. 
Drysdale,  Rev.  A.H.  Paul  to  Philemon -^t, 
„  Dr.  J.  Protoplasmic  Theory  515. 
„  „  +Hayward,Dr.J.W. /fs^.^^£'.634. 
Dsanglum  843. 

Dubarle,  E."  tJniversiti  de  Paris  273, 
Dubbs,  Dr.  J.  H.  Ref  Church  in  U.S,  75. 
Dubuer,  F.  Ani^nadu.  de  Babr.  876. 
„  „  [ed.]  6chol.  in  Arist.  883  ;  in  Theoc. 

880. 
Du  Bois,  J.  People  of  India  347. 
Du-Bois — "V.  Bois,  Du. 
Dubois,  Urban  Cookery  (three)  681, 
Dubois-Guchan,  E.  P.  Tacite  936. 
Du  Bois-Reymond  v,  Bois-Reymond  du. 
Dubose,  H.  Dragon^  Image  and DentonZ, 
Du  Boulay  Historia  Univ.  Paris  273. 
Dubreuill,  J.T.  Refer.  Bk.  to  Statutes  187. 
Dubuissou  Glossaire  Gascon  978. 
Du    Cane,    Col.  Sir   E.    F.  Punishment 

ofCi'itne  243  (404). 
Du   Cange,   C.  D.  Gloss,   med.  et  infin. 

Lat.  Q07  (two,  986), 
Duclieniie,  Dr.  G.  B,  A.   Clinical   Wks. 

566  ;  Localized  Electrization  566. 
Duckworth,  Sir  D.  Treatise  on  Gout  57T. 
Ducrow,  W.  E.  Yale  S^  City  of  Elms  aBo. 
Duden,  K.  Orthographic  f^iour)  a^Z. 
Dudgeon,  Maj.  R.  C.  Edinh.  Militia  428. 
,.  Dr.  R.  E.  IlaJinemann  558. 
Dudley,    M.    V.    [Am.  ;    ed.]  Poetry    of 
Goethe  733. 
,,  Bp.  T.  U.  [Am.]  ist  CouTtc.  of  Nice  so. 
Dufau,  P.  A.  Des  Aveugles  299. 
DufF.  J.  Grant  Mahrattas  452. 
„  M.  E.  Grant  Eur.  Politics  262  ;  Fran 

cis  Deak  437  ;  Miscell.  260. 
„  P.  Geology  of  Moray  510. 
Dufferin,  Ld.  IrishEmigr.  242  ;  Leitersfr. 
High  Altit.  333  (382) ;  Speeches  256. 
„  Lady  Vicereg.  Life  in  India  348. 
Duffield,  A.    J.    Don   Quixote   and  his 

Critics  735  ;  Peru  (two)  374, 
„  Rev.  S.  A.  Et^lish  Hymns  102  ;  Latin 
Hymn-ivriters  162. 
Duffy,  Bella  de  StoMl  442  (253, 713,  732). 
„  Sir  C.  Gavan  Four  Yrs.  of  Irish  Hist. 
436  ;  League  ofN,  &>  S.  436  ;  View 
of  Ir.  Hist.  433;  Young  Ireland ^-^^i, 
„  T.+Cummings,  T.  J.  [Ams.]  Remark' 
able  Trials  186. 
Dugat,  G.  Hist,   des  Orientalistes  796 ; 

Philos.  Mtcsitlm.  806. 
Dugdale,  R.  L.  Tlie  Jukes  244, 
„  Sir  Wm,  Antig.  of  Warwicksh.   326  ; 
Monasticum  54  (315). 
Duhriiig,  Dr.  L.  A.  A  il,  of  Skin  Dis.  $tz 

Diseases  of  Skin  571. 
Duke,  H.  H.  Holy  Angels  112. 
„  T.  F.  Antiquities  of  Shropshire  325. 
Duke  Rowland  &'  Sir  Otuel  730. 
Dukes,  Dr.  C.  Health  at  School y^^. 
Dukes  Yin,  Hwan,  etc.  848  (8). 
Dulcken,  Dr.  H.  W.  Hut.  ofWorldz^z- 
Dullea,  O.  J.  Claude  652  (649). 
Dumas,  Alex.     Novels  157. 
Du  Meril,  E.  Comidie  Anc,  909. 
.,  >.  [ed.]i'ff/j/«/'<3>.Z.<x^(iwo)9o9(9io). 
„  „  V.  also  M£ril,  A.  +  E.  du. 
Dumichen,  J  [ed.]  Egypt,  texts  (four)  799. 
DQmmler,  E.  [ed.]  Poetae  Lat.  910. 


Dummler,  F.  Antisthenica  892. 
Dumon,  K.  Th^dtre  de  Polyclete  873. 
Dumoutier,  G.  [tr.]  Chants  d.  Annatnites 

849. 
Dun,    Finlay  A-merican    Farming  613  ; 
Veterinary  Medicines  619. 
J-  Banking  Statistics  236. 
O.  Glossaire  Franco-Canadien  ggo. 
Dunbar,  Dr.  H.  Concord,  to  Anstoph.  883; 
Concord,  to  Hornet's  '  Odyss.'  879, 
J.  Paper  Manufacture  638. 
Wm.  Poems  762. 
Duncan+ Millard  Training  of  Idiots  300. 
,,  A.  Early  Scottish  Glossary  951. 
„  Dr.  A.  Disease  in  Tropical  Clims.  566. 
,,  E.    Landsc.     Scenery    657 ;    Marine 

Painting  657. 
„  E.  M.  Drill  for  Idiots  -^oo, 
,,  Col.  F.  Beds.  Militia  428  ;  English  in 

Spain  450  ;  Roy.  A  rtillery  428. 
„  Florence  J.  [Am.]  Wax  Flovjers  684. 
„  J.  Beetles  542  ;  Butterflies  541. 
„  J.  M.  Lexicon  Homer.-Pind.  800. 
„  Dr.  J.  M.  Dis.  of  Worn.  581 ;  Fecundity 
582  ;   Mortality   of  Childbed    581  ; 
Obstetrics    580  ;  Parturition   580  ; 
Perineutn  582  ;  Steril  in  Worn.  582. 
,,  Prf.  P.  M.   Botanists,  Zools.  506  (487, 
532)  ;  Corals  537  ;   Nat.   Hist.  535  ; 
Seashore  536 ;    Transform,   of  In- 
sects 540. 
„  +Sladen,  W.  P.  Echinodermata  538. 
„  Rev.  R.  S.  Hist.  ofSund.  Schools  296. 
J ,  T.  C.  Dis.  of  Children  582  ;  Feedg.  583. 
))  W-  J-  Lit'  History  of  Glasgow  710. 
Duncker,  Prf.  Max  Hist,  of  Antig.  390; 

History  of  Greece  393. 
Duncumb,  J.  Herefordshire  Words  950. 
[Dundonald,  E,  of]  Autobiography  ^-zq. 
Dunfermline,  Ld.  Sir  R,  Abercrombie ^-zi,. 
Dunger.  H.  Dictys  Septim.  993 ;     Troj.- 

Sage  993. 
Dunglisoii,  Di.  R.  Medical  Lexicon  563. 
Dunham,  Dr.  S.  A.  Hist,  of  Denmk.,  etc. 
449>  ^f  Poland  448,  of  Spain  and 
Portugal  44Q. 
Dunker,  W.  Index  Mollusc.  Japan.  544. 
Dunkin,  E.  Obit.  Notices  ofAstron.  499. 
„  E.  H.  W.  Bells  ofCornav.  474  ;  Brasses 
of  Cornwall  473. 
Dunlop,  J.  History  of  Fiction  714  (713). 
„  R.  Henry  Grattan  436  (404). 
Dunman,  T.  Gloss.  ofAnat.  Terms  s^A- 
Dunn,  H.  A.  C.  Fencing  697. 
„  Dr.  H.  P.  Infant  Health  582. 
,,  J.  P.,jun.  Indiana  365  (363). 
„     „  Massacres  of  the  Mountains  457. 
„  Rev.  L.  R.  Angels  of  God  112. 
Dunraven.  Earl  of  Gt.  Divide  367  :  Irish 

Architecture  464  (669). 
Duns,  Rev.  J.  Bibl.  Natural  Science  43, 
Duns  Scotus  Opera  108. 
Diintzer,  Prf.  H.  Fausi'Sage  145  ;  Goethe 
733  ;  Homer.  Ab/iandl.  878  ;  Ho?n. 
Fragen  878  ;  Horaz.  Gedichte  912 
Schiller  733. 
Dunwell,  Rev.  F,  H.  Four  Gospels  32. 
Dupanloup,  Bp.  F.  A.  P.    Education  des 

Filles  299  ;  The  Child  ^87. 
Duplais+  Mackenna  Distill,  of  Alcoh,  632. 
Duplessis,  P.  A.  Bibliog.  Paremiol.  125. 
Duponceau,  P.   S.    [Am.]    Grammar   of 

Lenni  Lenape  857. 
Dupont-Auberville  Omatn.Text.Fab.  640. 
Duport  Violoncello  tj-j . 
Dupouy,  E.  Moyen  Age  Medical  128. 
Duprd,  A.+  Haice,  H.  W.  Chemistry  ^g-j. 

,,  Giov.  Thoughts  on  Art  6^^, 
Dupuy,  E.  Gt.  Masters  of  Russ.  Liter.  734, 
Duran,  A.  Romancero  General  138. 
Durand  Sir  H.  M.  First  Afgh.  War^ze. 
„  H.  M.  SirH.  M.  Durand  424. 
„  J.  P.  Philol.  Aveyron.  978. 
„  Mme.  Napol.  S^  Marie-Lonise  442. 
„  T.  Index  generutn  Phanerog.  ^21. 
I)urant,  Dr.  G.  Hygiene  of  Voice  677. 
Diirer,    Albr.     Literary    Remains    653 

Passion  of  Lord  46 
D'Urfey,  Thos.  Pills  to  Purge  Melancko^ 

759- 
Durmars  li  Gallois  996. 
Darr/«z/c«a/9i3. 

Durrie,D.S.  [Am.]  Btbl.  Geneal.Amer.  481. 
Duruy,  A.  Instr.  Publ.  et  la  Revol.  272. 
„  Victor  Hist,  of  Fr.  437,  of  Rome  396. 


Duschak,  M.  Sckulgesetzgebung  278. 
Dussance,  H.    [Am.]  Matches  631  ;  Per- 
fumer 631  ;  Soap  631  ;  Vinegar  632. 
Diissing,  G.  Anschauutigsunterr.  294. 
Dutcher,  S.  Propori.  Represent.  255. 
Duthie,  J.  F.  Fodder  Grasses  616. 

„  +  Fuller,  J.  B.   Field  &=  Garden 
Crops  616. 
Diitripon,  F.  P.  Bi'bl.  Sacr.  Concord.  22. 
Dutt,    Romesh   Chunder   Civilization    in 

A?icient  India  387. 
Dutton,  C.  E.[Am.]  Grand  Canon  District 
512;    Hawaiian   Voles.   $0-^;  High 
Plateaux  of  Utah  512. 
W.  E.  History  of  Crusades  399. 
Duval,  C.  Sorciers  a  Viry  126. 
Prf.  M.  Artistic  Anatomy  6e^. 
R.  Grammaire  Syrique  803. 
,,  [ed.]  Lex.  Syriacum  803, 
Duyckinck.  E.  A.+  G.  L.  [Ams.]  Cyclo- 

Pizdia  of  A  jnerican  Liter.  728. 
Dwiglit,  P.  W.  [Am.]  Mod.  Philology  7^6, 

J.  Lawn  Tennis  6gS. 
Dwnn,    Lewis    Heraldic    Visitations  of 
Wales  480  (429). 
tyavadana  13. 
Dwyer,  F.  Seats  &^  Saddles  621. 
Dyce,  Rev.  A.  Glossary  to  Shaksp.   777  ; 
Life  of  Shaksp.   718;   Porsoniana 
722  ;  S.  Rogers  725. 
Dyer,  Rev.  A.  S.  Eng.  Nonconformity  68. 
T,  F.  Thistleton  Brit.  Pop,  Customs 
142  ;  Domestic  Folklore  142  :  Engl. 
Folklore  142  ;  Folkl.  of  Pits.  128; 
Folkl.  ofShksp.  -j-lZ  (142). 
Dr.  J.  H.   Anc.   Athens  464;  City  oj 
Rome    465    (446)  ;    Imitative  Art 
656;  Kings  of  Rome  ^96;  Modern 
Europe  400  ;  Pompeii  (tv/o)  465. 
Dyke,  Dr.H.  J.  van  [Am.]  Ld' s. Prayer  y^. 
H.  van  [Am.]  Poetry  of  Tennyson  726. 
J.  C.  van  [Am,]  Principles  of  Art  645. 
Dykes,    Dr.     J.    Oswald    Abfakajn    26; 
Household  Prayers  io5  ;  Jerusalem 
to  Antioch  47  ;  Law  of  Ten  Words 
26  ;  Manifesto    of   the    King  33 
Serm.ons  97. 
Dymes,  T.  J.  Trade  of  United  Kingdom 

628  (265). 
Dymock,  Surg.-Maj.  W.  Materia  Medica 
of  Western  India  586. 
+  Warden,   C.  J.+ Hooper,  D.  Phar- 
macogr.  Indica  586, 
Dymond,  J.  War  257. 
Dyocletianus  Leben  124. 
Dyson,  C.  E.  Bird-keeping  tZ^. 
Dziatzico,  C.  Prolog.  Plaut,  et  Ter,  919. 


Eadie,  Rev.  J.  Bibl.  Cyclo.  39:  Eccles. 
Cyclo.  44  :  Dr.  John  Kitto  65  ; 
English  Bible  21  ;  *  Colossians'  35  ; 
'  Ephes.'  35  ;  *  Galat.'  35  ;  *  Philipp.* 
35  ;  '  Thessal.'  36. 

Eadmer,  Bp.  S.  Anselm  60(410). 

Eads,  H.  L.  Shaker  Sermons  76, 

Eagle,  P.  A.  Life  Assurance  267. 
„  W.  H.  [Am.]  Hist.  Pennsylvania  368. 

EaglesjT.  H.  Geometry  of  PlaneCurves  490. 

Earee,  Rev.  R.  B.  Album  Weeds  485. 

Earl,  G.  W.  Colonists  in  Australia  378. 

Earle,  Prf.J.  Ang.-Sax.  Liter.    954 

Engl.  Plant  Names  519  (128,  949) 
Land    Charters    407    (197,    259) 
Philol.  of  Eng.  Tongue  943. 
„     „  [ed.]   Bk.  for  Beg.  in  A.-S.  952; 
Saxon  Chrons.  961  (407,  411). 

Earley,  W.  Kitchen  Gardening  627  ; 
Maiket  Gardening  627, 

Early  Britain  Series  408. 
„  English  Meals  and  Manners  966. 
,,  Scottish  Prophecies  963. 

Early  English  Text  Soc.  Publications  954. 

Earnshaw,  S.  Treatise  on  Statics  493. 

Earwaker,  J.  P.  East  Cheshire  318  ;  Ro- 
man Remains  in  Chester  46/^. 
„     ,,  [ed.]  Court  Leet  Records  481. 

Eassie,  W.  Cremation  588. 

East  A  nglia  '.  notes  and  queries  144. 

Easter,  Rev.  A.+  Lees,  Rev.  T.  Dialect  of 
Almondbury  951. 

Easterby.  W.  Hist,  of  Law  of  Tithes  99 

Eastern  Persia  351  (511,  555). 


Eastlakc,  C.  L.    Foreign   Galleries    647 ; 
Gothic    Revival    667  ;     Household 
'J'aste  682  ;  Rfviva/  Architect.  666  : 
Roy.  Gall,  at  Ven.  647. 
„  Sir   C.    L.    Contrib.    to   Lit.   of  Fine 
Arts  645  {4t)[Re^jcs.   of  Saviour 
46] ;  Hist,  of  Oil  Painting  648. 
„  Lady  Sir  Chas.  Eastlnke  650;  Five 
Great  Painters  648  (653-three,  654); 
/.  Gibson  655  ;  Mrs.  Grote  253. 
>i     M  i-Jameson,  Mrs.  History  of  Our 

Lord  646. 
M  J.  W.  Japanese  Conversations  846. 
Eastwick,  E.  B.  Persia  351  ;    Vet  \uela 

374- 

Eaton,  Lt.-Col.  War  Medals  6crf. 
Rev.  A.  E.  Ephevteridce  541. 
D.  B.  [Am.]  Civil  Service  in  Gt.  £rit. 
256  (257) ;  Lit.  of  C. .?.  Reform.  257. 
D.  C.  [Am.]  Fei-ns  (two)  523. 
Dr.  M.  M.  [Am.]  Dis.   of  Women  594. 
Dr.  S.  J.  M.  [Aui.]  History  of  Petro- 
leum 642. 

Ebbetts,  D.  J,  [ed.]  Wrought-iron  Wk. 
65i. 

Ebblewhite,  E.  A.  {tA.'S  Parish Re-rs.  480. 

Ebbutt,  P.  G.  E?nigrant  Life  365. 

Ebed-Jesu  Sobensis  Carmina  804. 

Ebel,  Dr.  H.  Celtic  Studies  1001 ;  Deut, 
Lehmvd'rter  938. 

Ebeling,  H.  Worterb.  zu Homer (jtwoy^jg, 
zu  Soph.  886. 

Eberhard,A.  OSs.  BabrianaeSjS;  Vorschl. 

z.  Babr.  876, 
„  J.  A.  Synonym.  Handwdrterbuch  93^ 

Eberhardt,  K.F.  Geschic/ttszcnteri-ickt  zgz. 

Ebers,  E.  Franz.  Orthographic  983. 
Prf.  G.  Ei^ypt  353  (354)  ;  Novels  752. 
,,  {zdi.']  Papyrus  Ebers  jgg. 

Ebert,  A.    Catal.  Litter.    975 ;    ChristL- 
Lat.     Liti.    go8  :     J'rz.    TragSdie 
999  ;  Litter,  d.  Mittelali.  954. 
„  [ed.]  Hdb.d.  ital.  Nat.-Litt.  969. 
Dr.  F.  A.  Bibliograph.  iHct.  702. 

Ebing,  R,  V.  KraiTt  Hypnotism.  567. 

Ebrard,  lir.  J.  H.  A.  Apologetics  iifi(i2o)  ; 
Gospel  History  32  ;  '  Hebrews '  36  ; 
'  Epp.  of  John '  37. 

Ebstein,  Prf.  W.  Corpulence  570  ;  Goat 
571  ;  Regimen  of  Gout  571. 

Ebsworth,  J.  W.  [ed.]  Bagford  Ballads 
(two)  758 ;  Civ.  ifar  Ball.  758  : 
Roxb.  Ball.  758  (4i7> 

Ecce  Homo !  46. 

Eccleston,  T.  de  Advent.  Fratrufn 
Minor.  410. 

Echoes  Jr.  '  Oxford  Magazine '  761 

Eckardt  Gothische  Relativpron.  935. 

Eckel  Nuinar.  Vet.  475. 

Ecker,  Dr.  A.  Convol.  of  Brain  561 ; 
Frog  534  ;  Life  ofOken  532. 

Eckhardt,  J.  Modern  Russia  336. 

Eckstadt,  Ct.  C.  F.  Vitztimm  v.  St.  Peters- 
burg &*  London  448  (423). 
fckstein,  F.  A.  Nomencl.  Philol.  865. 
cole  des  Chartes.     Bibl.  864;  Facss.^-^. 

Edalji,  Shapurji  Gujar,  Diet.  833; ;  Guj. 
Gratn.  831. 

Eddas  (two)  942  (141). 

Eddis,  A.  S.  Admin,  of  Assets  190. 

Eddy,  H.  T.  [Am.]  Graphical  Statics  603. 
,,  Dr.  R.  [Am.]    Un/versalisjn  B5 ;  Uni~ 
versalist  Register  83. 

Eden,  C.  H.  Africa  353  ;  Austral.  Heroes 
377  ;  China  (two)  345  ;  Fifth  Conti- 
nent 377  ;  hrozen  Asia  352  ;  India 
346  ;  Queensland  378  ;  West  Indies 
371  (3^5)- 

Edersheim,  Dr.  A.  Bible  Hist.  40  ;  Elisha 
27  ;  Exodus  42  ;  Golden  Diary  29 ; 
Israel  under  Samuel  27  ;  Jewish 
Social  Life  41  (278,  391)  ;  Laws  &r* 
Polity  of  J e^s  391  ;  Life  of  Jesua 
46  ;  Prophecy  38  ;  Temple  39. 

Edes,  R.  T.  [Am.]  1  herap.  Hdbk.  585. 

Edeym  Dosparth  Edeym  Davod  Aur 
1004. 

Edgar,  Dr.  A.  Bibles  of  England  21  ;  Old 
Church  Life  in  Scotland  65. 

Edger,  Rev.  S.  Pi-oblem  of  Life  100. 

Eclgeworth,  Maria.  Novels  740  [Castlt 
Rackrent  747] ;  Pract.  Educ.  297, 

Edgren,  A.  Sanscrit  Grammar  815. 

Editha  ^64. 

Edis,  R.  VV.  Decor,  of  Town  Houses  68a. 


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AUTHORS    AND   TITLES    INDEX. 


[ERBE- 


Edltins,  Rev.  J.  China's  Place  in  Philol. 
846  ;  Chinese  Buddhism.   9 ;    Chin. 
Characters  846  ;  Chin.  Gram.  847  ; 
Chin.  Spoken  Lang.  847  ;  Xty.   in 
China  qi :    Evol.   of  Chin.   Lang: 
846  ;  Mandarin  Dial.   848  ;  Relig. 
in  China.  8 ;  Shangtti  Dial,  (two) 
848. 
Edmond,  J.  P.  Aberdeen  Printers  710, 
Edmonds,  E.  M.  [tr.]  Greek  Lays  773. 
„  J.W.  +  Dexter,G.T.[Ams.]i>Wifwz.  81. 
,,  Dr.  W.  A.  Diseases  of  Infants  594. 
Edmonston,  T.  Gloss.  ofShetl.  Dial.  951. 
Edmunds,  F.  Najiies  of  Places  813. 
Edon,  G.  Traite  de  Lang.  Lat.  000(905). 
Edrisi  Description  de  I'Afrique  807. 
Educatiofi  [Am.]  271. 
j,  Acts  281. 
Educational  Titnes  270. 
„    Year  Book  276. 
Edward,  F.  Ventilation  634. 
Edward  VI.  Prayer-Books  of  105. 
Edwardes,  C.  Canaiy  Islands  -^^^  \   Crete 
340  ;  Sardinia  335. 
„  Gen.   S.  H.  +  Merivale    Sir  H.  Law- 
rence 425. 
,,  Mrs.  Gen.  Sir,  H.  Edwardes  424. 
Edwards,  Amel.    B.  Cervantes  735 ;  Nile 
354  ;  Untrodden  Peaks  339. 
„  C.  A.  Organs  6j6. 
„  C.  J.  Laiv  of  Execution  ■22.q. 
„  E.  Raleigh  415. 
,,  E.  [Am.]  Engines  (two)  604. 
„  Edw,  Fdrs.  of  Brit.  Mus.  711 ;  Free 
Town  Libs.   712  ;    Libs.  &*  Fdrs. 
711 ;  McTnoirs  of  Libs.  711. 
„  Eliezer   Words,  Facts  S'  Phrases  701. 
„  E.  Price,  Seamarks  598  (611). 
„  F.  E.  Eocene  Mollusca  543. 
„  F.  G.  United  Praise  675. 
„  H.  S.  Faust  Legend  (two)  145  ;  First 
Representations  678  ;  Hist,  of  Opera 

678  ;  Idols  of  French  Stage  679  ; 
Lyrical  Dram.a6-j^  ;  The  Mathews 

679  ;  Prima  Donna  678  ;  Rossini 
674  ;  Rossini  &^  Mod.  It.  Sch.  674 
(673)  ;  Russians  at  Hojne  336  (462). 

„  Isaac  [Am.]  Bailments  189 ;  Bills  of 

Exchange  igo.    ' 
„  Jon.    [Am.]   Works  2  ;  Dav.  Brainerd 
93  ;  Freedom  of  Will  114  :  Trinity 
no. 
„  Rev,  L.  Atonetnent  iii. 
„  M.  Modelling  in  Clay  684. 
„  M.  Betham,  Eastern  France  312. 
„  R.  Damon  dt'  Pithias  775  (774). 
„  R.  O.  Minor  Pets  685  ;  Poultry  692 

Rabbits  (two)  622. 
„  Pre.  T.  C.  '  Corinth.'  35  :  '  Hebr.*  24. 
„  W.   H.    [Am.]    Butter/lies    of  North 

America  542.  * 

Eells,  Myron  [Am.]  Ind.  Miss,  (two)  92, 
'EMsx  Kons.  iin  * Orrmulum'  962. 
Egan,  Pierce  Life  in  London  755  ;  To7n._ 

Jerry  &=  Logic  755. 
Egede,  H.  Greenland -^-z. 
Eger,  Prf.  G.  Technol.  Did.  595. 
Egerton,  W.  Indian  Arms  471. 
Egge.    On  ^  Owl  and  Nigittin gale'  961. 
Eggelingj  Prf.  J.  Brahjninism  12;   San- 
scrit 12  (816)  :  Sansc.  MSS.  816. 
Egger,  A.  Osterr.  Schulmnseum  303. 
„  E.  Apollon.  Dyscote  897  ;  Hellinisme 
en    Fr.   864  ;  Intell.    chez  enfants 
287  ;  Subst.  Verbaux  968. 
Eggert,  Dr.  W.  [Am.]  Uterine  Disch,  594. 
Egglestone,  E.  [Am.]   Clwist  in  Ari  ^6  ; 
History  of  U.  S.  456. 
,  „  &  others  Fam.  Amer.  Indians  360. 
,,  W.  [Am.]  Law  of  Damages  196. 
Egils  Saga  942. 

Egils.shon,  S,  Lex.Poet.Ling.  Se^tent.g^x. 
Eginhard  Karl  the  Great  444. 
Egleston,  M.  [Am.]  Land  System.  240. 
„  T.  [Am.]  Metallurgy  642. 
Egli,   Dr.   J".     Etym.-Geogr.    Lex.   813; 
Geogr,  Namenkunde  813 ;  Nomina 
Geograph.  813. 
Eguilaz  y  Yanguas,  L.  de  Glosarlo  etifnol. 

973' 
Egypt  Explor.  F-tnd  Publications  467, 
'Elia'  Behind  the  Bungalow  746  (348); 

Tribes  on  Frontier  746  (348). 
Ehlersj  J,  Ati/iyfta  (two)  873. 
Ehlert;  "U  Letters  on  Music  675. 


Ehrlich,  E.  De  Tihulli  eloc.  916. 
Eichelmann,  L.  Flexion  u.  attrih.  Stell, 

986. 
Eichert,  Otto   Wbch.  zu  C^sar  (two)  921, 

zu  Q.  Curtius  f^-z-z^  zu  Eutrop,  923, 

zu  Nepos   924,    zu   Ovid    914,     zu 

Sail.  925. 
Eichheim,    M.     Cissa^'s     FeldzUge    922 ; 

Kdm.pfe  d.  Helvet.  g22. 
Eichhoff,  F.  G.  Etudes  sur  Virg.  917. 
Eidlitz,  L.  Nature  of  Art  ^i^^. 
Eilfe,  L.  S.  [ed.]  Judicature  Act  223. 
Eight  Years  a  Blue-coat  Boy  280. 
Eimer,  Prf.  Organic  Evolutiott  515. 
Einenkelj     E.    Mittelengl.     Syntax    954 

(945,  947)- 
Einzelbeitrdge  sur  allg.  u.  vergl.  Sprach- 

wiss.    794. 
Eisenlohr,  A.  Lat.  V&rbum-  900  ;  Mathejn. 

d.  A  egypter  799. 
,,  Th.  Volksschule  285, 
Eisentraut,  L.  Guiot  de  Pravins  980. 
Eissler,  M.  Explosives  (two)  631 ;  Metall. 

of  Gold  643,  of  Silver  644. 
Eitel,  I)r.   E.  J.   Buddhism   14  ;  Chinese 

Buddhis7n      847   ;  Diet,  in  Canton 

Dial.  847. 
Ek,  J.  G.  [ed.]  Ad  Verg.  917. 
El  Folklore  Andaluz.  138. 
Elberling,  C.  ^^^.1  Da^iske  Folkeboger  x^t.. 
Elder,  Wm.  [Am.]  Questions  of  Day  246. 
Elderhorst,  W.  [Am.]  Qualit.Analysis  4r9^. 
Elgin,  Earl  of  Letters  &>  Journal  424. 
Elia  of  Sobha  Tttras  Mamld.  Surji%j&.  804. 
EHe  de  St.-Gille  992  (991). 
'  Eliot,  Geo.'  [  =  Mary  Ann  Evans  (Cross)] 

Wks.  789  ;  Novels  741 ;  Poems  766. 

„  S.  A.  lhm.'\  Hist.of  Harvard  Coll.  279. 

,,  W.  G.  [Am.]  Discipli7te  of  Sorrow  103. 

Elis  Saga  ok  Rosamutid  942. 

Ellacombe,  Rev.  Can.  H.  T.  Belfries  and 

Ringers  473  ;  Bells  of  the  Church 

474  ;  Pract.  Reniar.  on  Belfries  474 


262  ;  Law  of  Customs  218. 


Church  Bells  of  Devon  (two)  474,  of  Elmhirst,  Cpt.  P.  Best  Season  on  Record 


Gloucs.  474,  ofSom.ers.  474  ;  Plant- 
Lore  of  Shksp,  718  (128)  ;  Shksp. 
as  Angler  'J iZ. 
*Ellangowan'  Sports  inScotl.  686(691). 
EUeuborough,  Ld.  Diary  i^'z-z. 
EUendt,  F.  Cognom.  et  Agnom.  Rom.,  903  ; 
LexSophocl.  886. 

,,  J.  E.  Drei  Homer.  Abhandl.  879. 
EUesmere,  Earl  of  Northern  Arcktxol.  466. 
Ellett,  Mrs.  E.  F,  \Kva..'\Wom.ofRevoL-zsi. 
Ellicott,    Bp.    C,   J.   Being  of  God  no  ; 
^-Corinthians'    35  ;     '  Ephes'    35  ; 
^Galat.'  35  ;  Life  of  our  Lord  i^  \ 
N.  T.  Comm.  24  ;  O.  T.  Comm.  24  : 
'Pastor.    Epp:  36;    'Philippe  etc. 
35  (three) ;  Revision   of  N.T.    19 
'  Thessal.'  36. 
EUiotjHon.A  State &' Church<^g(2sZ,^oi^. 

,,  Rev.  C.  Insfnr.  of  Holy  Scraps.  117. 

„  D.  G.  [Am.]  Birds  of  N.  Amer.  551; 
'Birds  of  Paradise  547  ;  Bucerotidae 
548 ;  Feiidae  554  ;  Phasianidae  548; 
Psittidae  54S  ;  Tetraonidae  547 ; 
Trochilidae  548. 

„  Adm.  Sir  G.  Future  Nav.  Battles  612. 

„   }i\i^\\  Earl  of  Codolphin  i^ig. 

„  Sir  H.  M.  Bibl.  Index  to  Hist,  of  Ind. 
452  ;  Hist,  of  India  ^$2  ;  Memoir  on 
Races  ofN.-W.  P.  347. 
EUiotC,   Prf.  [Am.]  Philol.  Expedition  to 
Canada  ggo. 

,,  Rev.  C.  Roin.  Catholicism  86. 

,,  C.  [Am.]  Pottery  and  Porcelain  663. 

,,  Rev.  E.  B.  Hone  Apocalypt.  37. 

,,  Frances, /(//e  Woman  in  Sicily '^■^^^  in 
Spain  337  ;  Old  Court  Life  438. 

„  F.  R.  Fruit  Growers  627. 

,,  ,,  {Pi.m.^  Landscape  Gardening  6-2S. 

„  Mai.  G.  H.  Lighthouse  Systems  598. 

,,   H.  W.  [Am.]  Alaska  364. 

„  Jonathaii[Am.  ;ed.]Z?(?i5a^^J457(263,458). 

,,   W.  [Am,]  American  Interiors  671. 
Eiliotson,  Dr.  ^ .Opems.in  Mes7n.  State  Zo. 
Ellis,  A.  Market  Fluctuations  268. 

,,  Maj.  A.  B.  Tshi-spkg.  Peoples  355 ; 
Land  of  Fetish  150  ;  W.  Afr.  Is- 
lands 356  (150). 

„  A.  J.   Cliaps.   on  Metre  948 ;    Early 
Engl.     Pronunc.  945    (three 
718,  945— two  ;  948)  ;  Engl.  Dialects 
948  (945)  ;   Phonet.   Spelling  296 


^  ;  Cream  of  Leicestershire 
Elmslie,  W.  J.  iCashmiri  Vocab.  832. 
Elphinstone,  H.   W.  Conveyancing    194  ; 

Interpret,  of  Deeds  zgj. 
„  Hon.  M.  History  of  India  452  [Rise  of 

British  Power  453]. 
„  Mt.  Stuart  Kingdom  ofCaubul  345. 
„  Col.  W.  H.  Patteryis  for  Tumi^ig^i^. 
Eisner,  A,  v.  Personalpron.  im  A  Itprov.  977, 
„  W.  ^  Dam.e  Siriz    962. 
Elton,  C.  Origins  of  Eng.  Hist.  407  f42g). 
„  C.  I.  Co7nmons  (two)  215  ;  Copyholds 

214  ;  Custom  21^. 
„  J.  E.  +  Cotterill,  H.   B.  Eastern  and 
Central  Africa  357. 
Elucidarum  1004. 
Elvin,  Dictionary  of  Heraldry  482. 
Elwell,  J.  J.  [Am.]  Malpractice  207. 
Elwes,  A.  Portuguese  Dictionary  975. 
, ,  D.  G.  C.  +  Robinson,  Rev.  C.  J.  Castles 

etc.  of  Sussex  326. 
,,  H.  J.  Genus  Liliu7n  626. 
Elwin,  Rev.  W.  Confession  6*  Absol.  68. 
Elworthy,  Rev.  F.  T.  Dialect  of  Somer- 
set (three)  951. 

+  Skeat,  w.  W.  [eds.]  Specimens  of 
English  Dialects  949  (951). 
Ely,  Prf.  R.  T.  [Am.]  Amer.  Socialism 
247  ;  Fch.  and  Ger77t.  Socialism  247; 
Labour  Movmt.  238  ;  Polit.  Econ. 
386  ;  Problems  of  To-day  242. 
„  „  +  Finley,  J.  H.  [Ams.]  Taxation  in 

America  237. 
Elyot,  Sir  Thos.  The  Governour  254. 
Elze,  Dr.  K.  Byron  723  ;  Elizah.  Drama- 
tists 716  ;   Engl.  Philologie   943  ; 
Ess.  on  Sfiksp.  719  ;  Shakesp.  718. 
Emanuel,  H.  Diamonds.,  etc.  665  (507). 
Emden,  A.  Bdg.  Leases  191  (210)  ;  Share- 
holders'Gd.  193;  Windg.-up  Cos,  193, 
„  „  +  Thompson  J5:>^i^  (two)  183. 
Emerson,  Hawaiian  Dictionary  854. 
,,,  E.  W.  [Am.]  E7nerson  in  Concord  729. 
,,  Ellen  [Am.]  Indian  Myths  152. 
,,  G.  B.  [Am.]  Trees  of  Mass.  525. 
,,  J.  Water  Wheels  avid  Machinery  604. 
„  J.  M.  [Am.]  Stimulants  250. 
„  P.    H.    Naturalistic    Photogr.    660 
Norfolk  Broads  {two)  324  ;  Picts.o/ 
E.  Angl.  Life  324  (325) ;  Picts.  in 
Field  and  Fen  315. 


Princ.  of  Speech  945  ;  Pronunc,  f. 
Singers  677  ;  Pron.  of  Latin  902 ; 
Sounds  and  their  Relations   945 ; 
Speech  in  Song  677. 
Ellis,  A.  M.  Income  Tax  Acts  219. 

„  Annie  R.  Sylvestra  316. 

„  Dr.  E.  Diseases  of  Children  ^^2. 

„  F.  S.  ConcoVd.  to  Shelley  768. 

„  G.  Irish  Ethnology  331. 

„  Q.\&d.'\  Early Engl>  Poetry  fST  ;  Early 
English  Romances  738. 

„  Grace  A.  Mrs.  Barbauld  722  (82). 

„  G.  E.  Romford  497 ;  Unitarian  Con- 
troversy 82. 

„  „  [Am.]  Puritan  Age  366  (74) ;  Red 
Man  and  WJtite  Man  360. 

,,  G.  E.  R.  Organic  Analysis  498, 

„  G.  V.  Demonstrations  of  Anatom.y  ^to. 

„  ,,  +Ford,  G.  H.  Illus.  of  Dissect.  560. 

„  Havelock  The  New  Spirit  TT.-^. 

,,  Sir  H.  Study  of^Do77tesday'  314  (409). 

„  „  [ed.]  Letters  ill.  of  Eng,  Hist.  402  ; 
Letters  of  Eminent  Liter.  Men  717. 

„  Mrs.  H.  W.  De7tm.  &>  her  Missions  (^t.. 

„  J.  E.  Rev.  William  Ellis  g3. 

,,  Mrs.  Books  on  Women  (five)  252. 

, ,  'R.A nc.Routes  924 ;Hatinibal's  Passage 
924. 

„  R.  [Am.]  Peruvia  Scyihica  859. 

,,  Dr.  Rt.  Etruscan  &^  Basque  839  (906). 

„  Prf.  Robinson  Co7n7n.  on  Catullus  911. 

„  Thos.  S.  Hu7itan  Food  561. 

„  Tristram  J.  Sketching  fr.  Nature  657. 

„  Rev.  Wm.  Faithful  unto  Death  92 ; 
Madagascar  (two)  92  (359)  ;  Poly- 
nesian Researches  375  (148). 

„  W.  S.  Antig.  of  Heraldry  482. 
Ellison,  T.  Cotton  Trade  ofGt.  Brit.  639. 
EUwanger,  H.  B.  [Am.]  TJte  Rose  626. 
Elmer,  J.  Practice  in  Lunacy  205. 
Elmes,  Jas.  Sir  Christopher  Wren  666.      ^  „    •» .  *4..  o^^  -^^uj,,,,^  u^j. 

„  Webster  [Am.]  Exec.  Depart,  of  U.S. ^  Engelbrecht,A.G.  Studia  Terentiana  g2o. 


Emerson,  P.  H.  +  Goodall,  T.  F.  Norfolk 
Broads  324. 
R.  W.  [Am.]  Wks.  790  (178,  38s, 
784) ;  Books  708 ;  Cond.  of  Life 
100  ;  Corr.  w.  Carlyle  729  ;  Culture 
178  ;  English  Traits  316  (two  298) ; 
Poems  770  (757)  ;  Poetry  and  Criti- 
cism 756 ;  Repres.  Men  385  Ci6g, 
442,  731)  {Montaigne  73X  (169), 
Napoleon  442,  Swedenborg  77] ; 
Universities  298. 
„  „  {^6..^  Parnassus  ^ ST- 

Emerton,  Prf.  E.  [Am.]  Hist.  Instruction 
386  ;  Middle  Ages  398. 
J,  J.  H.  [Am.]  Spiders  540. 

Emin    Pacha  [=Dr.    Schnitzler]    Letters 
and  Journals  353. 

Efninent  Women  Series  252  (713,  716). 

Emmet,  Dr.  T.  A.  Gyneecology  581. 

Emmons,  S.  F.   [Am.]  Geol.   of  Leadville 
512. 

Empson,C.W.  [ed.]  Weather  Proverbs  i.zZ^ 

Encyclopedia  ATncricana  701. 
,,  Britannica  701  (836). 

Endean,  J.  R.  Pub.  Edwc.  of  Austria  273. 

Endemann,  K.  Grammatik  de  Soilw  855. 

Enderis,  E.  Oskische  Sprache  907. 

Endle,  S.  Kachari  GraTitmar  830. 

Endlich,  G.  A.  [Am.]  Buildg.  Assocs.  191. 

Enaeld,  W.  [ed.]  The  Speaker  jZS. 

Engel,  CaxX  Faust  145  ;  Liter,  of  National 
Music  672  ;   Music  of  Most  Anc. 
Nations    672  ;    Mus.   Insirujnents 
(two)   676 ;   Musical   Myths   675 ; 
Sttfdy  of  Natl.  Music  672 ;  Violin 
Family  676. 
„  E.  Ausspr.  d.  Griech.  868. 
,,  E.  Prapos.  b.Joinville  998. 
„  Dr.   L.  From  Handel  to  Halli  672 ; 
From  Mozart  to  Mario  672. 
W.  H.  De  te7npore  893. 


Engelhardt,  C.  Den7n.  in  Iron  Age  466. 

,,  M.  Latein,  Conjugation  goo. 
Engelhorn,  E.  Schulgesundheitspflege  302. 
Engelien,  A.  Deutsch.  Spr.-Uriierr.  zgz. 
Engelmann,  Dr.  C.  Waters  of  Kreuzn.  590. 
„  W.   Bibl.  Geograph.  305  ;  Bibl.  Hist. 
Nat.  532  ;  Bibl.  Med.-Chirurg.  557  ; 
Bibl.  Script.  Class.  861. 
Engels,  F.  Working  Classes  in  Eng.  238. 
Engleheart,  N.  '^.Eccentric  Turning t-^^. 
English  Historical  Soc.  Pubns.  403. 
Englische  Studien  944. 
English  Citizen  Se7ies  258  (404). 
„  Dialect  Dictionary  948. 
, ,  History  fr.  Co7ttemp.  Writers  Ser.  403. 
,,  Men  of  Actioji  Series  404. 
,,  ,,  of  Letters  Seties  716. 
„  Statesmen^  Ttvelve^  Series,  404. 
,,  Worthies  Series  4^0^. 
Englmann,  J.  A.  Bdir.  Volksschulr,  281. 
„  Lor.  [ed.]  Miitelkochdeut.  Leseb.  937. 
Ennemoser,  J.  History  of  Magic  125, 
Ennius  Opera  911  (go6,  922). 
Enoch  the  Prophet,  Book  of  20. 
Entlicher,    F.    B linden  -  Anstalten    300 ; 

Das  blifide  Kind  299. 
Eotvos,  J.  F.  V.  Village  Notary  753. 
'Ephemera'    [=E.  Fitzgibbon]    Angling 

693  ;  Sabnon  694. 
Ephe7neris  Epigraphica  904, 
Ephorus  Fragmenta  887  (310). 
Ephraem   Syrus  Select   Wks.  52  ;   Carm.. 
Nisib.  804  (52)  ;  Carm.  Selecta  804  ; 
Hist,   de  Joseph  804  ;  Hyi7tm  804 
[tr.  52]  ;  Rcpe7it.  of  Nvnev.  31  (52) ; 
Codex  Ephr.  Syri  16. 
Epictetus  Opera  895  ;  TV.  159. 
Epicurus  opera  8:^5. 
Epigraphia  Indica  815  (468). 
Epinal  Glossary  g6o. 
Epiphanius  Opera  55. 
EpocJis  of  Am^erican  History  455. 
„  „  Ancient  History  390. 
„  „  English  History  403. 
,,  ,,  Modem  History  401. 
EppH,  Dr.  Ovarian  L)iseases  594. 
Erasmus,  Desid.^/(y>/ii/i.  791  ;  Colloq.  791  j 

Praise  ofF'olly  791. 
Eratosthenes  Fragmenta  887  (310). 
Erb,  Dr.  W,  Electro-  Therapeutics  565. 
„'  +Hitzig+ Jolly,  etc.  Diseases  of  Ner' 

vous  Syste/7i  566. 
Erben,  K.  J.  [ed.]  Sto prostonarodnich  13^ 


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AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[FEAR 


Erckert,  R.  v.  Der  Kaukasus  843. 
Erckmann+  Chatrian.    Novels  751.  . 

Ercolani,  G.  B.  Reproductive  Process  515. 
Erdelyi,  J.  [ed.]  Magyar  Kosntond  149. 
Erdenberger,  G.  E.  De  Vocalibus  903. 
Erdeswick,  S.  Surv.  of  Staffordshire  325. 
Erdmann,  H.  T.  O.  De  Pindar,  usu  syni. 
880. 

„  Dr.  J.  E.  History  of  Philosophy  155 
(107,  156). 

„  O.  Deutsclie  Syntax  938. 

„  O.  L.  Sitidtuvt  d.  Chemie  295. 

„  Prf.  ^  SamtteV  24. 
Erdmannsdorff  er,  B.  Novelle  in  Hellas  736. 
^Erebus'  and  *  Terror*  H.M.SS.  Voyage 

ofST-7- 
,Erhardtj  J.  Enguduk  Vocabulary  854. 
Erichsen,  J.  E.  Concussion  of  Spine  578  ; 

Surgery  573. 
Erkelenz,  H.  Ronsard  1000. 
Erl of  ToloKs  &^ Enzperes  ofAlmayn  738, 
Erie,  T.  W.  Jury^  Laws  228. 
Eriecke,  A.  Bihliotkeca  Mathentat.  488. 
Ernault,  E.  Parfait  en  Gr.  et  Lat.  863. 
Ernest  II.  Memoirs  444. 
Emesti,  A.  W.  Gloss.  Livianum  923. 
„  Dr.  J.  A.  Bibl.  Interpretation  23. 
„  J.  H.  M.  Clavis  Horatiana  912. 
Emi,  H.  [Am.]  Mineralogy  507. 
Ernst,  O.  H.  [Am.]  Milit.  Engineer.  6og. 
,,  W.  Marriage  &^  Divorce  205. 
Erskine,  J.  Laiv  of  Scotland  (two)  184. 
„  Thos.  Revealed  Religion  116. 
„  Ld.  T.  Speeches  422  ;  Sp.  at  Bar  188. 
Erslew,  T.  H.  [ed.]  Forfatter-Lexiconfor 

Danmark  706. 
Erziehung  der  Gegenwart  270. 
Escher,  E,  Acctis,  b.  Sophocles  886. 
Eschricht+Reinhardt+Lilljeborg  Cetacea 

553  (554). 
Escott,  T.  H.    S.  England  316  ;  Pillars 

of  Eynpire  429. 
Escurial  Lib.  Les  MSS.  Arabes  806. 
Esdaile,  Dr.  Jas.  Clairvoyance  80 ;  Mes- 

7Herisin  in  India  80. 
Esmarch,  D-  F.  t.  First  Aid  576  ;  Treat- 

fnent  of  Wounded  575. 
Espagne,  A.  [ed.]  Proverbes popul.  135. 
Espin,  Rev.  T.  H.  Star  Atlas  501. 
EspinassCj  F.  Lancashire  Worthies  321. 
Esquiros,  A.  Dutch  at  Home  750  ;   Relig. 

Life  in  England  59. 
Ess,  F.  Quaest.  Plinianae  933. 
Essays  and  Reviews  118    {Interpret,  of 

Sc7-ipture  23]. 
Essen,  M.  H.  N.  v.  Index  Thucyd.  889. 
Esser,  Q.  Gallische  Ortsnavten  985. 
Estee,  M.  M.   [Am.]  Pleading  in    U.S. 

Courts  225. 
Esther  [Proveng.  tragedy]  980. 
Estrange,  L' — v.  L'Estrange. 
Estreicher,  C.   [ed.]    Bibliogr,   Polonaise 

707  ;  Polniscke  Bibliogr.  707. 
Estridge,  H.  W,  Seychelles  359. 
Eth^,  Dr.  H.  Poesie  der  Perser  (two)  836. 
Ethel werd  Chronicles  407. 
Etheredge,  Sir  Geo.  Works  778  (763). 
Etheridge,  J,  W.  [ed.]  Targums  17. 
„  R.  Fossils  508  ;  Straiigr.  Geol.  505. 
.,    „  jun.  Cat.  of  Austral.  Fossils  513. 
„  +  Jack,  R.  L.  Catal.  of  Works  etc.  on 

Australian  Geology  513. 
TStheringLon,  Rev.  W,  Hindi  Gram.  831. 
Ethnic  Religions  120. 
Etoniana,  Ancient  dy'  Modem  280. 
EttmuUer,  L.  Carmen  de  Beowulf  g$6. 
„  „  [ed.]  Altno7-d.   Leseb.   941  ;   Scopas 

and  Boceras  952. 
Kuclid  Opera i[go;  Trss.  4go;Eio-a'y£i>yT)897. 
Eulenspiegel,  Till  145. 
Euler,  C.  Jah?ts  Leben  291. 
Euphrosyne  965. 

Euripides  Opera  883-4  ;  Trss.  884. 
Eusebius   Opera  52 ;    Hist.  Eccles.  48  ; 

MartyrsinPal.  ^^{$1); Riddles gsZ. 
Eustathius  Macrembol  De  Hysmenes  736, 
,,  of  Thessal-  Com.  ad.  Homer.  878. 
Euting,  J.    [ed.]   Carthag.    Inschr.    805  ; 

Quolasta  803  ;  Punische  Steine  805  ; 

Seeks.  Phonik.  Inschr.  805. 
^utyches  Op^  Grannn.  930. 
■Eutroptus  Opera  925  ;  TV.  395. 
Evagrius  Scholasticus  Hist.  Eccles.  48. 
Evans,  Cpt.  Catal.  of  Stamps  485. 
II  R«v.  A.  B.  Dialect  ofLeics.  950. 


Evans,   Rev.  A.  B.    [ed.]   Leicestershire 

Words  144. 
„  A.  J.  Balkan  States  383  ;  Bosnia  340 

(3S0);  Illyriajt  Letters  311. 
,  Rev.  B.  Early  Baptists  69. 
,  C.  [Am.]  Friends  in  lyth  Cent.  75. 
J  Rev.  D.  Welsh  Dictionary  1002. 
f  Cpt.  F.  J.  Compass  (tvio)  610. 
,  Geo.  Assyriology  802. 
,  Howard  Our  Old  Nobility  239. 
,  H.  D.  [Am.]  Civil  Pleading  11%. 
,,  Dr.  John    Anc.    Stone  Ijnplevi.    471  ; 

Anc.  Bronze  Impl.  471;  Coins  of 

Britons  476. 
,  J.  H.  Turning  6^6. 
,  Ma.vgaret  [ed.]  Letters  of  R.Radclijfe 

,  T.  C.  Folklore  of  Glajnorgan  135. 

,  T.    C.    [Am.]  Advertising  Handbook 

266  (730). 
,  T.  R.  Council  of  Trent  50  (45). 
,  T.  W.  Heinrich  Heine  733. 
,  W.  Principal  ^  Agent  188. 
,  W.  +  T.  FAms.  ;  eds.]  Friends  Lib.  75. 
,  Dr.  W.  F.  [Am.]  Mental  Medicine  79. 
,,  '^ .Y .\.k.m.'\Autob.ofShkr.^e■.Shkrs.^^. 
,  W.  F.  [Am.]  on  Faith  Healing  (five)  79. 
.,  W.  S.  S.  British  Heraldry  482. 
Eve,  H.  W.  Notes  to  '  Waverley '  742. 
„  „  •¥^idgviick+Ahhoit  Three  Lectures 
on  Education  283. 
Eveille,  A.  Glossaire  Saintongeais  989. 
Eveletn,S.F.[Am.]  ScJiool Archit.-io-f^Ti). 
Evelyn,  J.  Diary  and  Correspondence  ^\t, 
Eversley,  W.  Domestic  Relations  197. 
Everest,  L.  F.+  Strode,  E.  Estoppel  199. 
Everett,  A.  H.  [Am.]/.  Warren  459. 
„  Prf.   C.   C.  [Am.]   Fichtds  Science  of 

Knowledge  164. 
„  Edw.  [Am.]  Orations 4.60 ;  /.  Stark  459. 
,,  Prf.J.  D.  Units  ^g-^;  Vibr.  Motion  ^g^. 
*  Everitt,  Graham '  Doctors   and  Doctors 
558 ;     English    Caricaturists    649 
(420,  650). 
Every  Man  his  Own  MecJianic  601. 
Everybody's  Lawyer  213. 
Eves,  G.  W.  West  Indies  371. 
Evesham.     Chrojiicon  Abbatice  54. 
Evetts,  B.  T.  A.  Coptic  Church  si- 
Ewald,  A.  C.  Guide  to  Civ.  Serv.  256  (297) ; 
Sir  Jos.  Napier  ^"z^  ;  Public  Records 
402  ;  Repres.  Statesmen  404  ;  Stories 
fr.  State  Papers  403  (412) ;   Prce. 
Chas.    Stuart    420  (252) ;    Studies 
Restudied  403  ;    Algernon  Sidney 
419  ;  Sir  Rob.  Walpole  419. 
,,  Dr.  l^.Antig.  of  Israel  ■ig{-\gjy,Hist.  oj 
Israel ^o  (46,  47,  391)  ;    Isaiah'  30  ; 
''Job'  28;   Lekre  d.  Bibel  v.  Gott 
no  ;  O.^  N.  T.  Theol.  37  ;  Prophets 
of  O.  T.  30;  '■Psalms'  28;  Revel. 
117  ;  Synt.  ofHebr.  22  (810). 
„  L.  Gram,  d.  Tai-Sprache  850. 
,,  P.  +  Lowe,G.[eds.]Jcr>i(i^.  Visigoth.  935. 
Ewart,  John  Meat  Production  620. 
,,  Prf.  Joseph  Ind.  Gaols  244  ;  Snakes  of 

India  546. 
,,  J.  S.fCanad  ;  ed.]  Stat,  of  Canada  iSz. 
,,  W.  Bronchi  s6i. 

Ewbank,T.  T.  [Am.]  Hydraulic  Mach.sgB. 
Ewell,  M.  D.  [Am.]  Law  of  Fixtures  203  ; 
Medical  Jurisprudence  207. 
[ed.]  Cases  on  Disabil.  201. 
Excerpta  Coluinbina  308. 
Exell,  Rev.  J.  S.  Bible  Illr.  96;  '  Exod.' 
25;  'Genesis '2s;  Rgs.  in  Jonah's^- 
Exhortation  to  a  Christian  Life  958. 
Expositor^ s  Bible  24. 
Eyrbyggja  Saga  942. 
Eyre,  Selwyn  Russian  Life  336. 
„  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  V.  Kabul  Insurrec.  426, 
Eys,  W.  J.  van.   Bks.  on  Basque  Csix)  839. 
Eyssenhardt,  Y.Romisch  u.Romanisch  907, 
Eyton,  E.  C.  Geology  of  Salop  509. 
,,  Rev.  R.  W.  Ct.  ofHy.  ii.  409  ; '  Domes- 
day' Studies:  Sotners.  325,  Staffs. 
325  ;   Hist,   of  Salop  325  ;   Key   to 
Domesd.'  319(314.  409);  Notes  on 
'  Dojnesd'  314(409). 
,,  T.   C.    Anatidm    (two)   547;    Osteol. 
Avium  534  ;  Oyster  Fisheries  623. 


'F.R.G.S.*[=SirR.F.Burton]fF.4/r.35S. 
Fa  Hian  and  Sung  Yun  9  (849). 


Faber,  E.  Digest  of  Confuc.  8  ;  Mind  of 

Mencius  8  ;  Sc.  of  Chin.  Rel.  8. 
„  'FaXh.&r  Letters  Z^. 
,,  G.  L.  Fisheries  of  Adriatic  623. 
„  Rev.  G.  Si.  Justifc.  113;  Regen.  113. 
Fabre ,  L.  M .  ConversationFranga  is  Basque 

8^9  ;  DictionnaireFrg. -Basque  839. 
Fahretti,   A.    Antiche    Ling.    Ital.    go6 ; 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Corp,  Inscr.  Ital.  905. 
Fabricius,  B.  Elegien  Tibullus  gi6. 
„  F.  [ed,]  Dansk  Bogfortegnelse  706. 
Facey,  J.  W.,  jim.  House  Decoration  634, 
Faereyinga  Saga  aa^-z. 
Fagan,  Louis  Coll.  Marks  660  (648) ;  M. 

Angelo  653  ;  Ref  Club  249  ;  Wks.  of 

Faitlwme  659  ;  of  Wollett  659. 
Fagge,  Dr.  Hilton  Princ.  of  Medicine  563. 
Fagrskinnakorf  Norsk.  Konge  Saga  942. 
Faguet,  Trag.frf.  au  16  Steele  1000. 
Fahie,  J.  J.  Hist,  of  El.  Telegraphy  606. 
Fahlbeck,  Beowulf- gvadet  955. 
Fahnestock,  W.  B.  [Am.]  Statuvolism  80. 
Fahrseus,  O.  J.  Coleoptera  Caffraria  542. 
Fahrner,  Dr.  Schultisch  303. 
Faidherbe,  Gen.  La  Zenaga  800. 
Faidit,  Uc.  Lo  Donatz  Proensals  977. 
Faija,  H.  Portland  Cement  634. 
Fairbairn,   Pre.    A.    M.  Life  of  Xt.  46  ; 

Studies  in  Philosophy  of  Religion 

and  History  3  (no,  178,  385). 
,,  J.  Crests  of  Great  Britain  483. 
,,  Pre.  Pat.  Bible  Diet.  39  ;  'EzekieV  30 

Her7nen.    Manl.  23;  'Jonah'    31 

Pastor.  Epp.  36  ;  Pastor.  Theol.  94 

Prophecy  38 ;  Revel,   of  Law   38 

Typology  37. 
,,  Thos.  Architecture  in  Glasgoiv  330. 
Sir  W.   Cast  &•  Wr.  Iron  634  ;  Iron 

643;    Mills  603;    Ship-Bldg.    612; 

Useful  Information  602. 
Fairbank,    L.    S.    [Am.]    Marriage    and 

Divorce  Laws  206. 
Fairbanks,  G.  R.  [Am.]  Florida  {tv/o)  365. 
Fairfax,  R.  [4th]  Lord  Fairfax  417. 
Fairfax  Correspondeiice  415. 
Fairfield,  F.  G.  [Am.]  Clubs  of  N.  V.  249. 
Fairholt,  F.  W.   Costume  484  ;  Terms  in 

Art  6^^;  Tobacco  6ij. 
Faire  Em  775. 

FaithfuU,  Emily  Visits  to  Amer.-^S^  (369). 
Falconer,  \Vm.  Poetical  Works  764  (756J. 
„  Dr.  W.  St.  Paul's  Voyage  48. 
Faligan,  E.  Ligende  de  Papist  145. 
Falke,  J.  v.  Art  in  House 6Z2  ;  Greece  and 

Rome  395  (397). 
Falkland,  Vise.  Marriage  Night  778  (774). 
Fallersleben,    Hoffmann  -v.— v.   Hoffmann 

V.  Fallersleben. 
Falloux,  Ct.  de  Memoirs  442. 
Fallon,  S.  W.  Hind.  Diets,  (four)  832. 
Fallue,  L.  Cong.  d.  Gaules  922  ;  Napoleon's 

'  Cisar    921. 
Fallows^ S.  [hxn.'lSynonyms Qf> Anton.  947. 
Faminzin,  A.  S.  Gods  of  Old  Slavs  139. 
Fancourt,  C.  St.  J.  Hist,  of  Yucatan  370. 
Fanfani,  P.  Sinonimi  Ital.  969  ;  Vocab.  d. 

Crusca  969  ;  Voc.  Ital.    969  ;  Voc, 

Tosc.  971. 
Fanning,  J.  T.  [Am.]  Water  Supply  600. 
Faraday,    Michael  Experim.    Researches 

in  Clte?n.  &^  Physics.^gZ,  in  Electric. 

495  ;  Foj'ces  of  Nature  492  ;  Hist. 

of  a  Candle  497, 
Farjeon,   B.  L.  Sacred  Nugget  747. 
Farhang  Djahajigiri  837. 
,,  Endjuinen  837, 

Farid-Uddin  Kti^x  Majtiic  UttairS^t. 
Farina,  S.  Signer  I.  753. 
Farini,  G.  A.  Kalahari  Desert  357. 
Faris  el  Shidiac  Description  of  Malta  807. 
Farley,  J.   Lewis  Bulg.  340 ;  Egypt  352. 

7'wr^r)' 339(352);  Turks&'JOns.'iS^- 
Farley's  Attorneys  in  United  States  203, 
Farlow,W.  G.  'IPs.m.'lAlg^EofN.  Engl.  525. 
Farmer,  J.  S.  Americanisms  g^g  ;  Period. 

Press  705  ;  Slang  949. 
„  S.  [Am.]  History  of  Detroit  366. 
Farnham,  T.  J.  [Am.]  California -^6^. 
Farquhar  Methodism  in  Yorkshire  71. 
„  Geo.  Dramatic  Wo?'ks  778  (774). 
Farquharson,  Dr.  R.  School  Hygiene  302  ; 

Therapeutics  584. 
Farr,  W,  +  Thrupp,  Coach  Trimg.  636. 
Farrall,    H.    H.    [Am.]   Italy  Struggling 

into  Light  64. 


Farrand,  E.  M.  [Am.]  Univ.  of  Mich.  279. 
FsxrBX,'Dr.Pi..S,.Hist.ofFreethought^ii(i2). 
,,  'E.dmnrid  Ch.  Heraldry  of  Norfolk  ^Z'^. 
„  Arch.    F.  W.   Chaps,  on  Lang.    794  ; 
*  Corinth.'  ^  '  GaV  2^;  Early  Days 
ofXty.  47  ;  Ephphatka  97  ;  Eternal 
Hope  IIS  ;  Everyday  Xtn.  Life  TOO  ; 
Fall  of  Man  a-]  ;  Gk.  Syntax  866; 
'Hebr.'  2/^',   Hist,  of  Interpret.  23; 
In   Days  of  thy    Youth  97   (296) ; 
Life  of  Christ  46,  of  St.  Paul  48  ; 
Lives  of  the  Fathers  51 ;  'Luke '  24, 
25  :  Messages  of  the  Bks.  16;  Seekers 
aftej'Godt^g  ;  Sermons  97(100, 115, 
296)  ;  Silence  97  ;  Solomon  27  ;  Wit- 
ness of  Hist,  to  Xt.  III. 
„  „  [ed.]  Essay  on  Lib.  Education  28^ 
„  „  +  Poole, R.B.(J<e«,^zwz5(2/"7VAr.  301. 
,,  J.  M.  Mary  Anderson  6S0. 
,,  Rev.  T.  Christian  Ministry  g4^. 
Farr^  y  Carrid  Lenguas  Castil.  y  Catalan. 

(two)  975. 
Farren,    Rob.    [artist]    Aesch.    ^Eumen.' 
659  ;  Aristoph.  '  Birds '  659  ;  Battle- 
Groundsofthe  Eights  659  ;  Cambr. 
659  ;  Ely  and  Norw.  659  (668,.  66g); 
Granta   659  (315)  ;   Peterhord    659 
(669) ;     Round    of   Melodies    659 ; 
Sophocl.     'Oed.     Tyr.'    886    (659); 
Thames,  Isis  ajtd  Cain  659  (315). 
Farrer,  J.  Runic  Inscriptions  466. 
,,  J.  A.  Adam  Sm-ith  171  (157) ;  Crijnes 

244  ;  Primitive  Manners  388. 
,,  R.  R.  Tour  in  Greece  333. 
,,  Sir  T.  H.  Free  Trade  242  ;  State  in 

rel.  to  Trade  266  (242,  258,  404). 
Farrington,  Dr.  E.  A.  Materia  Medica  593. 
„  Marg.V.[Am.]  Tales  of  Kg.  Arthur  "j^l* 
Fasciculi  Zizaniorum  58  (411). 
Fasli,  Giil  und  Biibill  842. 
Fastcnrath,  J.  [tr.]  Catalanisclte  Trouba- 

doureg'j6  (two). 
Fathers  for  English  Readers  51. 
Fau,  Dr.  J.  Anat.  658  ;  Artist.  Anat.  658. 
Fauche,  Hippo,  [tr.]  Une  Tetrode  817. 
Faunthorpe,  Rev.  J.  P.  Geog.  of  the  Brit. 

Cols.  332  ;  Household  Science  681. 
Faulkner,  F.  Modern  Brewing  t-^i. 
,,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Greenland  Whaler  Sz^- 
Faulmann,  Prf.  K.  Btich  d.  Schrift  796  ; 
Buchdruckerkunsi  709 ;  Gesch.  d. 
Schfift  796. 
Fauriel,  C.  Hist,  de  la  Poes.  Proveng.  979 

[Translation  of  same  979  (730)]. 
„  „  [ed.]  Chants  de  la  Grece  132  (872). 
,,  M.  Consulate  441, 

Fausset,  Rev.  A.  R.  Bible  Crit.  39  ;  '  Bk. 
of  Judges '  26  ;  Stud,  in  the  Ps.  28. 
„  Rev.  W.  Y.  Student's  Cicero  go8. 
Faustus,  Dr.  775. 

Favenc,  Ernest  [Austral.^  Australian  Ex- 
ploration 377. 
Favre,  Abb^  Oeuvres  Cojnplites  980. 
,,  „  P.  Diet.  Javan.  851  ;  Diet.  Malais 
851;  Gram. J av.?, SI',  Gram.Mal.Ssi. 
„  G.  Livres  impr.  A  Geneve  707. 
„  L.   Glossaire  du   Poitou,  de  la  Sain- 

tonge  et  de  rAunis  990. 

Fawcett,    Prf.    H.    Brit.   Labourer    238 ; 

Deprec.   of  Silv.    235  ;   Essays  246 

(two) ;    E'ree    Trade    242 ;    Indian 

Finaftce  237  ;  Manl.  ofPolit.  Econ. 

2JJ   (235) ;    Pauperism   247    (240) ; 

Speeches  260. 

„  „   +  Millicent  Polit.  Econ.f  Beg.  233. 

„  ,,  ,,  ,,  Essays  a?td  Lectures  ■ito  {2^^. 

„  VliXWcent. Socialism  246;  Tales  in  Polit. 

Economy  234. 
,,  W.  L.  [Am.]  Gold  and  Debt  237. 
Fawkes,  F.  A.  Horticultural  Bldgs.  625. 
Faxon,  W.  {^hm.^Embryol.  ofCrustac.  535, 
Fay,  Amy  [Am.]  Music  Study  675. 
„  Prf.  E.  A.  [Am.]  Con.  to  'Div.  Co7ftnt.' 

772- 
,,  Rev.  F.  R.  Joshua '  24  ;    Romans    24. 
„  Theo.  S.  [Am.]  Three  Ge-rmanys  443. 
Fayle,  J.  Spitalffelds  Genius  628  (265). 
Fayrer,  Sir  Jos.  Clint,  of  Ind.  566  ;  CUn. 
Observ.  566;  Clin.  Surg,  of  Ind.  566; 
Nat.    Hist,   of  Cholera  570 ;  Roy» 
Tiger  of  Bengal  ss^;  Thanatophidia 
546(587). 
Fazu,  H.  Geneve  922. 
Fea,  James  Orkneys  330  (623). 
Fearne,  C.  Contingent  Remainders  215, 


FEAR-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[FLOY- 


Fearnley,   W.  Ailments  of  Horses  6iq  ; 
Exam,  of  Horses  621  ;  Horse  J%idg- 
ingtzi  ;  Practical  Histol.  562.     ■ 
Fearon,  I>.  R.  School  Im-pection  302. 
Feitherman,  A.  Social  History  306  (349, 

353,  355,  1^0.  374). 
Featon,  E.  H.  +  Mrs.  [Austral.]  New  Zea- 

la7id  Flora  ^%C. 
Febres,  A,.  Lengua  Chilena  (two)  858. 
'V^c\a\Qt,}\.Gelehrsanik.  29J;  Leseunt.  294. 
Fechter,  D.  A.  Velleitis  PaterrciUus  926. 
Feer,  H    L.  Etitdes  s,  /.  Jataka^  S29. 
„  [ed.]  Contes  ind.  123  ;  Kandjour  849. 
Feist,  A.  Kritik  der  BeHasage  991. 
Felch,  I.  K.  [Am.]  Poultry  Culture  622. 
Feldhausen,  G.  Geschicktsunterrickt  292. 
Feigner,  G.  Ronsard* sche  Phraseol.  1000. 
Fdlice,  G.  de  Protestants  o/Fra7ice  6z. 
Felin  y  Codina  Rector  de  Vallfogona  976. 
Felix  of  Croyland.  Vita  Guthlaci  957. 
Felkin,  H.  M,  Tech.  Educ.  in  Saxon  297. 
,,  Vf .Hosiery &=  Lace {ViNo)6Zy.M achine- 

Tvrou^hi  Hosiery  639. 
,,  R.  W.  Tropical  Diseases  566. 
i>  ))   +  Wilson,  Rev.  C.  T.   Uganda  and 

Soudan  354, 
FellowSjSir  C.  TravelsinAsia  Minor-^^o. 
„  John  Mysteries  of  Freemasonry  79. 
Fels,  A.  IVb.  d./rz.  Akademie  c/^-^. 
Felt,  Jos.  B.  [Am.]  EccL  Hist  of  N.  E.  66. 
Feltham,  John  Tour  ikrd  I,  of  Man  321. 
ij  „   +  Wright,  E.  Gods  Acre  ^Tz. 
Feltoe,  Rev.  C.  L.  Me  mis.  of  J.  F.  South 

558. 
Felton,  C.  C.  [Am.]  Ancient  and  Modern 

Greece  393  (445)  ;  W.  Eaton  459, 
Fenelon,  F.  Educ.  d.  Filles  299  (283,  286) ; 
Teie?nachus  283  ;   IVeiol.  Bild.  283 
(286). 
Fenn,  C.  English  &*  Foreign  Funds  265. 
Fennell,  Greville  Book  of  Roach  694. 
Feiiner  v.  Fenneberg,  L.  Eiingeninaase  d. 

Alterth.  875. 
Fenton,  Jas.  [Austral.]  ^/.s^.  of  Tasmania 
378. 
„  H.  J.  Qualitative  Analysis  ^g%. 
,,  J.  Early  Hebrew  Life  388  (278,  391). 
Fenwick,  E.  H.  Ilium,  of  Bladder  $6$. 
„  Dr.  S.  Med.  Diagn.  56^  ;  Med.  Treat- 
ment 563  ;  Stomach  (two)  570. 
,,  T.+ Baker,  T.  Subterr.  SurveyingQ^x. 
Feraud,    Dr.   B.  [tr.]  Contes  d.  Proven^. 
136  (123)  ;  Contes  d.  SenSg.  151  (123). 
Ferbers,    J.   H.  4-  Nienhaus,    H.    Schon- 

sckreiben  299. 
Ferdusi  S/tah-  '\'ameh  836. 
Ferguson,  A.  M.  [ed.]  Liberian  Coffee  617. 
„  J,  Rbt.  Fergusson  418, 
„  John  Ceylon  349  ;  Cocoa  Palm  617. 
„  „   +  A.  M.  Ceylon  Handbook  349. 
„  R.  Dialect  of  Cut/iberland  950  ;  ^wr- 
«iZ»«j(two)483  ;  India-Rubber  61.Z. 
„  R.  S.  Church  Plate  of  Carlisle  664. 
„  Sir  Sam.  Ogham  Inscriptions  470. 
Fergusson, Lt-Col.  A.  it:d.\Maj,  Eraser's 
MS.  432. 
Dr.  J.  Archmol.  inlnd.^i>%  ',Halicam. 
MaUsoL  466;  Hist,  of  Archit.  dt^t 
(387) ;    Holy   Sepulchre   42  (466) 
Palaces  of  Ninev.  6r*  Persep.   467 
{41);  Part/tenon  655  ;  Rock-cut  Tem- 
ples (two)  468  ;  Rude  Stone  Moiium. 
470  ;  Temple  of  Diana  466  ;  Temples 
of  Jews  342  (42,  467)  ;  Tree  ^Serp. 
IVorship  127  (two — 130,  468,  646). 
,,  „  +  Burgess  fa2'tf7VOT/>&Jfl/'/Mflf.  468. 
Fernandez,  J.  Nonconf.  in  Southwark  6g. 
Fernow,  B.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Towns  on  Hudson 

367. 
FerraU+  Repp+  Rosing  Danish  Diet.  943. 
Ferrar,  W.  H.  ColL  of  4  MSS.  19  (32); 

Comparative  Grammar  862. 
Ferraro,  G.  [ed.]  Canti  Mofiferrini  137, 
"Ferreira,  Dr,  E.  F.  F.ied.]  Chresiomathia 

Brazilica  858. 
Ferrel,  W.  Treatise  on  Winds  505. 
Ferrers,  Rev,  N.  M.  Trilin.  Coordinates  491. 
Ferrcy,  B.  Recollns.  ofPugin  666. 
Ferti,  L.  Voca&olario  Ferrarese  970. 
Ferrier,   Prf,  David  Functions  of  Brain 

■566  (177)  ;  Localzz.  ofCereb.Dis.$66. 
i>  t>  J-  Philos.  Wks,  163  (174) ;  Led.  on 

Gk.  Philos.  156  (157,  162,  169).  I 

„  J,  P.  Caravan  fount.  344 ;  Hist.  of\ 

Afghans  1144.  I 


Ferrier,  P.  Diccionario  Catalan  975, 
„  Susan,     Novels  740. 
Ferris,  Mrs.  B.  G.  [Am.]  Mormonsjz  (369). 
Ferumbras^  Sir  739. 

Fesquet,  A.  A.  Manufacture  of  Alloys  ^^-z. 
Festus,  S.  Pompeius  Opera  930. 
Feth-Aii  Comedies  Turques  842. 
Fetherston,J.[ed.]f^z'iz7.  of  iVarwicks.  479. 
Fetridge,  W.  P.  The  Commune  441. 
Fett,  W.  A.  Pensionierung  d.  LehrerzZx. 
Feuerbach,  A.  R.  [ed.]  Gejman  Criminal 

'J  rials  186. 
,,  L.  Essence  of  Xty,  6  (7). 
Feuillet,  Octave.     Novels  731. 
Fewkes,    J.    W.    [Am.  ]    Embtyology   of 

Acalephs  535. 
Feydeau  Usages  Funibres  124. 
Ffoulkes,  Rev.  E.S.  A  tha7iasian  Creed  J09. 
Fialon,  E.  Dhnosthene  et  Eschine  892. 
Fichte,  E,  Flexion  im  Camb.  Psalter  g^i. 
„  J.  G.   Trs.    IVks.   163  (174,  179,  733) ; 
Doctr,    of  Relig.    3 ;     Mature    of 
Scholar  288   (283);    Padag.    Schr. 
283  (286)  ;  Rede  283  (286)  ;  Sitten- 
lehre  283. 
Fick,   A.   Grieck.    Ptrrsonen-Namen  868 ; 
Spracheinh.     d.     Indogerm.     812 ; 
Thessal.    Inschr.    813   (870,    871) ; 
Vergl.  Worterbuch.  813. 
Fidler,  T.  C.  Bridge  Construction  599. 
Fiedler,  E .  +  Sachs,  C.  Engl.  Gramin.  944 

(two). 
Field,  C.  D.  Land  Holding  239. 
,,  „  [ed.]   Bengal    Code    224;    Law    of 

Evidence  200, 
„  Frederick  [ed.]  ^«]f(S«zi /f^jfa//.  17. 
„  Rev.G.[Canaa.]£'.  Hisi.of  NewCh.  77, 
„  G.  Chromatog.  657  ;  Gram,  of  Colour- 
ing 657  (634);  Rudim.  ofColrg.  657. 
„  G.  W.  [Am.]  Const,  of  U.S.  Cis.  223  ; 
Law    of   Da;nages    196 ;    Private 
Corporations  195. 
„  „  +  Miller,    W.     E.     [Am.]    Fedej-al 

Practice  235. 
„  H.  M.  Gibraltar  338;  Greek  Islands 

333  ;  '^/«'«  337- 
„  Dr.  H.  M.  [Am.]  Atlantic  Cable  606. 
,,  Rev.  J.  E.  Apostolic  Liturgy  84. 
„  Michael  Works  766  i77g){l'OngAgo  880]. 
„  Nat.  Dramas  (two)  778  (774). 
„  T.  W.  [A^m.]  Indian  Bibliography  359. 
,j  W,  Stones  of  Temple  9S. 
Fielde,  A.  M.  Swatow  Dialect  848. 
Fielding,      H.      Complete     Wor/es    788 
Dramatic  Works  ^79  ;  Novels  740, 
Fields, Jas.T.[Am.]K'(fffyj-.w.  Aut/iorsjzZ. 
Fierabras  992  ;  Engl.  Vers.  739  ;  O.-Fch. 

Vers.  994  :  Proven^.  Vers.  980. 
Fierville,  Philippe  de  Cojnmines  1001. 
,,  Ch.  De  Quintil.  codd.  931. 
Fife-Cookson,  Lt.-Col,  J.  Baylerbay  448 ; 

Tiger  Shooting  686. 
Fight  at  Finnsburg  956. 
Figueira,  P.  L.  Lingua  do  Brasil  838. 
Figuier,  Louis  Human  Race  306  ;  Mam- 
malia   552 ;    Ocean     World    517 ; 
Primitive  Man  388  ;  Reptiles  and 
Birds  546. 
Filifiovic,  J.  Kroai.  Wb.  (two)  1008. 
Filipowsky,  H.  E.  Anti-Logarithms  490. 
Filippini,  A.  Delmonico  Cook-book  682. 
Fillebrown,T.[Am.]  (l?/*m/.Z>««i!/.f/rj'  575. 
FiUinoreJ.C.[Ain.]  Hist.  ofPf.  Music  676. 
Finamore,  G.  Vocab.  Abruzz.  970  (137). 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Tradizioni  Abruzzi  137. 
Finaz2i,G.[ed.]  Syll.  Inscrip.  Lot.  905. 
Finch,  B.  C.  Princesses  of  Wales  252. 
„  F,E.+  Sibley,[Ams.]/i»A»^./^zw(rA  250. 
„  Rev.  G.  Writings  of  Fathers  51. 
„  G.  B.  [ed.]  Cases  of  Law  ofContr.x^^y 
J.  H.  T.  [Am.]  Cfwpin,  etc.  673  (672). 
Finck,  T.  H.  Romantic  Love  178. 
Findel,  J.  G.  Hist,  of  Free?nasonry  79 ; 

Mauerische  Bilchersamml.  79. 
Finden,W.+  E.  Pofts  and  Harbours  316. 
Findlay,  A.  G.  Ocean  Meteorology  611. 
„  G.  English  Railway  267. 
„  Rev.  G.  G.  'Ephes.,'  'Phil.'  and  '■CoV 

24 ;  ^GaV  24. 
„  J.  J.  Teaching  as  a  Career  302. 
,,  J.  R.  Recollections  of  De  Quincey  723. 
Finger,  F.  A.  Hei>natskunde  291. 
Finlason,  W.  F.fajnaica  Case  371 ;  Law 
of  Tenures   302 ;    Suppression   of 
Riot  3ZI. 


Finlason,  W.  F.  [ed.]  Overend  &»  Gumey 

Trial,  r86. 
Finlay,  Dr.  G.  Hist,  of  Greece  393  (445). 
Finlayson,   Dr.  J.   Clinical  Manual  364  ; 

Maister  Peter  Lowe  358. 
„  T.  C.  ^Nehemiah  27. 
Fin!ey,Rev.B.[Am,]  Life  am,  Indians  92. 
Finnboga  Sagaa^i. 

Finney,  K^v.CC.Revivals  of  Religion  75. 
Finniss,    B.    T.   [Austral.]  Constitutional 

History  ofS.  Australia  378  (261). 
Finotti,  Jos.  M.  [Am.]  Bibliogr.  Caihol. 

Amer.  83. 
Finsch,Dr.  A.  + Jesse.  Birds  from^  Notth 

Eastern  Abyssinia  550. 
Finf^rwalder,  C.  De  Conj.  et  Optat.  891. 
Firth,  J,  C.  Our  Kin  across  Sea  364.  - 
J.  F.  Coopers^  Company  241. 
J.  F.  13.    Lond.    Govt.    210 ;    Munic. 
London  241  (245) ;   Ref.  of  Lond. 
Govt.  241  (245,  260). 
'Fischhach^Dr.F.Ornamts.ofHungary66z. 
Fischel,  E.  English  Constitution  258  (405). 
Fischer,  Sprache  Wyclif's  966  (945). 
„  Hal.  Synonymik  969. 
„  A.  Infnitiv  im  Provenz.  977. 
„  C.  *Rom.  de  Troie '  993  (739). 
„  F.  A.  Hotel  Rainbouillet  982. 
,,  J.  Waldere-Fragmente  956. 
„  Prf.  Kuno  Bacon  161 ;  Critique  of  Kant 

(two)  166  ;  Descartes  163  (156). 
„  M.  Schulgarien  303  (273). 
Fish,  D.  T,  Bulbs  625  ;  Hardy  Fruit  627. 
,,  H.C.[Am. ;  ed.]  Pulpit Eloqu.  (two)  96. 
Fishbourne,Adm.  E.  G.  Our  Ironclads  tw. 
Fisher,  Prf.  G.  P.  [Am.]  Begs,  of  Xty.  47  ; 
Xtn.  Evid.   116  ;  Faith  <5r*  Ration- 
alism  6  ;    Grounds  of   Belief   6  ; 
Hist,  of  Church  44  ;  Hist.  ofRe/or- 
fnation  56  (401) ;  Supernal.  Origin 
of  Xty,  116  ;  Universal  History  ■^■^. 
„  Henry,  The  Musical  Profession  t^S' 
J,  Jasper  The  7''r-ue  Trojans  778. 
,,  Jos.  Land-Holding  (two)  2^0, 
„  J.  A.  [Am.]  Bibliog.  ofCk.  Hist.  43. 
„  K.  [Am.]  School  Libraries  294. 
,,  IVI.  [Am.]  Pronunciations  of  Latin  902. 
„  Rev.  O.  Physics  of  Earth's  Crust  501. 
„  Rich.  Early  Italian  Prints  660. 
„  R.   A.   [ed.]   Digest  of  Rep,   Dec.  in 
Com,  Law  183,  in  Critn,  Laiv  195. 
„  W.  R.  Forest  of  Essex  320 ;  Law  of 

Mortgage  208. 
,,  W.  W.  Elejnentary  Chemistry  497. 
Fisheries  and  Fishery  Indus,  of  U.S.  623. 
Fishwick, Lt.-Col.  H.  Lanes.  Library -^ix. 
Fiske,Prf.  J.[Am.]  Atiter.  PoHt.  Ideas  254 
(263)  ;    Critical   Period   in  A  mer. 
Hist.   458 ;   Darwinism,  etc.  515  ; 
Exciirsions  of  an  Evolutionist  513  ; 
Faith  and  Doubt  6 ;  Idea  of  God 
no  ;  Immortality  114  ;  MytJts  and 
Myth-Makers    121  (123) ;   Outl.    of 
Cosjnic  Philosophy  6   (3,   163,  174, 
316)  ;  Theod.  Parker  82. 
Fison, A. W.  +  Howitt,  L.[Anstrals.l  Kami- 

laroi  and  Kumai  389  (377). 
Fitch,  J,  G.  Lectures  on  Teaching  283 ; 

Schoolroojn  and  Appliatices  303. 
„  W.  H.  +.Smith,  W.  G.  Illustrations  to 

Bentham's  *  Flora '  527. 
Fithian,  E.  W.  [ed.]  Bills  ofSalcAtis  igo. 
Fitt,  J.  N.  Covert-side  Sketches  6Zfj. 
Fitzgerald,  Opt.  C.  Boat  Sailing  6go. 
,,  D.  Irish  Folklore  134. 
„  Edw.  Works  789  (837). 
„  G.  A.  Law  rel.  to  Public  Health  2n, 
M  >i  [ed.]  Ballot  Act  199;  Rivers'  Poll. 

Act  211. 
„  J.  F.  V.  Australia  377  (303). 
„  Percy  Book-Fancier  708  ;  J3ow  Street 
244 ;    Cath.    Clive    680 ;    Croker's 
*Boswell'  721;  Alex.  Dumas  732 ^ 
Dav.   Garrick  680  ;    Hist,  of  Eng. 
Stage    678 :    Kembles,    The    680 ; 
Royal  Dukes,  etc.  420  ;  Sheridans 
680;  L.  Sterfte 722;  SuezCanal  354  ; 
/.  Wilkes  420  ;  William  iv.  421. 
„  R.  D.  [Austral.]  Australian  Orchids 

326  (626). 
„  V.  [ed.]  Public  Health  Act  211. 
„  Bp.    W.    Lectures    on    Ecclesiastical 

History  45  (58). 
„  W.    N.     Carriage     Trimmer     636 ; 
Harness  Maker  637, 


Fitzgibbon,    H.    M.   [ed.1  Early  English 
Poetry  757  ;  Elizabethan  Plays  7 ■j<j. 
ifFitzherbert,  Book  of  Husbandry  949. 
Fitzjames.  Ct^rlyle  716. 
Fitzmaurice,  Ld.  W.  on  Irish  History  435 
Fitz- Patrick,  T.  Cruise  in  Mgean  333. 
,j  W,  Clias.  Lever  70.^  ;  O'Connell  A37 
Fitzwygram,Gen,Sir  F.HorsesandStabtej 

621  ;  Shoeing  Horses  620. 
Fivel,  Theod.  Alexia  922. 
Flach,  J,  Deutscher  Professor  274. 

H.  Gesch.  d.  Gr.  Lyrik  874 :  Grieck 

Theater  ^72'.  Hesiodifonr)  Q77. 
,,  [ed.]  Gloss.  «.  Hesiod  ^77 ;  liesufd 
HSS.  877. 
Flatnenca,  Roman  de  980. 
Flammarion,  C.  Atmosphere  503  ;  Marvels 

of  Heavens  499, 
Flamme,  Blickling  Homilies  961. 
Flanagan,  R.  History  ofN.  S.  Wales  yjZ. 
Flanders,  H.  [Am.)  Constitution  of  U.S. 

262  ;  Lives  of  Chief  fustices  187. 
Flanigen,  J.  R.  [Am.]  Methodism  71. 
Flasch  Klassische  Kunstarchaeol.  861. 
Flateyjarbok  942. 

Flattich,  I.  F.  Padag,  Lebensweish.  283. 
Flaubert,  Gustave.  Novels  751. 
Flaxman,  A.  J.  Reg.  of  Births  and  D.  216. 
J. Anat.  Studies  658  ;  Lects.  on  Sculpt. 
654;  Comps.  toAeschyl.  882;  Comps. 
fr.  Hesiod  ^17  ;  Ills,  to  Dante  772. 
Fleay,  F.  G.  Chro'n.  Hist,  of  Shksp.  718  ; 
Lects.  on  Education  283 ;  Shksp, 
Manual  719. 
Flechtner,  H.    Alex.-fragtn.'  979. 
Fleck,  A.  Betonter  Vocalismus  988  (tw(> 
Flegel,  K.  Griech.  Verbum  866. 
Fleischer,  Dr.  E.  Volujnetric  A  nalysis  498, 

H.  L.  Kleinere  Schr  if  ten  806. 
Fleischhauer,  Vl.Alf.  'Cura  Pastor.'  960. 
Fleischmann,  Gen.  Ct.  Miot  de  l^Islito  441. 
Fleming,G.  Trav.inMantchu  Tartary  332. 
"  „  Geo."  [=JuliaC.Flercher]  Novels744. 
„  Dr.  Geo.    Animal  Plagues    619  (357 
371)  ;    Horse-Keeper    620  ;     Horse- 
shoeing  (two)    620 ;    Rabies    571  ; 
Roaring    in    Horses    619 ;     Veter. 
Obstetr.   619 ;    l^et.    Science    618 : 
Vet.  Surgery  618. 
, ,  J.  M .  Old  Violins  and  tkeirMakers  676. 
„  S.  [Am.]  Narro^u-Gauge  597. 
„  Prf.  W.  Vocabulary  of  Philosophy  155. 
Flers,  Marq.  de  Comte  de  Paris  442. 
Fletcher,  Lt.-Col.  Amer.  Civil  War  45^. 
,,  Banister  Quantities  599. 
,,  C.  R.  L.  [ed.]  Collectanea  277. 
„  C.  W,  Hand-bell  Ringing  474. 
„  Giles  Poetical  Works  763. 
„  G.  W.  H,  Benthaius  'Legislation'  161. 
„  Rev.  Jos.  Independency  70. 
„  J.  C.+ Kidder,  D.  ^ .\Km'i.\  Brazil  and 

Brazilians  373. 
,,  VMxv^e'as,  Poetical  Works  7^-2. 
Fleury,  A.  6".  Paul  et  Senegue  930. 
,,  J.  Rabelais  iQoo. 
,,  J.  Litt.  Orale  de  Norm.  136. 
Flight,  Dr.  W.  Hist,  of  Meteorites  301. 
Flint,  Prf.  A.   [Am.]  Auscult.   565  ;   Clin. 
Med.  564  (two)  ;   Explor.  of  Chest 
565  ;  Hum.  Physiol.  361 ;  Muscular 
Power  562  ;  Physiol,  of  Man  561 ; 
Phthisis  568  ;  Princ.  of  Med.  563. 
„  C.  L.  [Am.]  Grasses  615  ;   Milch  Cows 

620. 
„  Prf.    R.    Anti-Tfieisiic    Theories    6  -, 
Philos.  of  Hist.  383  (178)  :  Theism 
6  ;  Theology  i  ;  Vico  172  (157,  285V 
FHnzer,  F.  Zeichenunterricht  290. 
Flood,  E.  W.  Henry  Flood  436. 
,,  Henry  Correspondence  436, 
,,  J.C.H.  Law  of  Libel  204  ;  Pitfalls  of 
Testators  221  ;  Wills  221, 
Flore  et  Blanchej^eur^gt ;  Engl. Vers.  738. 
Florence  of  Worc.s.CA?v»/<:(7»  407  (403,408). 
Floria,  F.  de  Dice.  Portugueza  973. 
Florinskij,  W.  M.  Krauter  d,  Russen  129. 
Floras  Opera  925  ;  Tr.  393. 
Flower,  F.  A.  [Am.]  Hist.  ofRepub.  Party 


263. 

„  P.  W;  Trade  in  Tin  644. 
„  W.  H.  Diagravts  of  Nerves  560  ;  Fash 
in    Deformity   389   (484);    Osteoi 
of  Maminal.  334. 
Flowerlnre  laS. 
Floyer»  E.  A.  Unexplored Baluchisitm  344 


FLUC-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[FREE- 


Flfickiger,  Prf.  F.  A.  Cinchona  Backs  586. 
„  „  +  Hanbury,  D.  Pkannacographia 

586  (two). 
Fliigel,  G.  Gram.  Schulen  d.  Arah.  806. 
„  y  [ed.l  Concord.  Corani  Arab.  808. 
,,  J.  German  Dictionary  938. 
Flfigge,  Dr.  Micro-parasites  $t2. 
Foard,  J.  T.  Law  0/ Merck.  Shipping-  205. 
Focken,  T.  Apperception  287. 
Foden,  J.  Boiler  Maker  602. 
Fogg,  W.  P.  Arabisian  351, 
Foley,  H.  [&'A.'\  Records  qfSoc.  of  Jesus  87. 
Folkard,  H.  Sailing  Boat  690  ;    Wild 

Fowler  6ga 
,,  H.  C.  Lawof  Loans  213  ;  Slander  204. 
,,  R.  Plant-lore  128. 
Folklore  Andaluz.  138. 
Folklore  Society  Publications  122. 
Folquet  de  Lunel  Poesies  980. 
Fonblanque,  A.  de  How  we  are  Governed 
258   (405)  ;    Iceland  333  ;   Sir  J. 
Burgoyne  424. 
„  E.  de.  A.  de  Fonblanque  724 ;  House 

0/ Percy  480. 
Fongarasi,  T.  Deutsck.  «.  Hung.  Wh,  840. 
Fonseca,  J.  N.  da  City  o/Goa  468. 
Fontaine,  H.  Electric  Lighting  605. 
»„  W.  M.  [Am.]  Mezazoic  Flora  512, 
„  „  ■Y'^\\\\.ft^\.Q..\km.'\  Geological  Sur- 
vey of  Pennsylvania  512. 
Fontanals,  Mila  y — v.  Mila  y  Fontanals. 
^o^\\^^^.AzThunder&° Lightning  ^Q^. 
Foot,  C.  H.  [ed.l/Kry  Laws  oflrel.  228. 
Fcote,  Dr.  A.  L.  R.  f^«^«/f  of  Faith  113. 
„  H.  S.  [Am.]  Bench  and  Bar  of  South 

and  South  iVest  187. 
,,  J.  A.  Priv.  Intern,  Jurisp.  232. 
r  oran,  T.  P.  [Canad.;  ed.]  Civ.Proced.  224. 
Forbes,  Arch.  Gordon  4^4  ;  Franco-Genn. 
War  444  ;  Havelock  404 ;  William 
of  Germany  445. 
,,  Anna.  Insalinde  34g. 
„  Bp-  A,  P.  [ed.]  Ar«/.  ^.Jcf?^.  Saints 

(431)  ;  Nicene  Creed  109. 
„  Bp.  A.  P.  XXXIX.  Articles  67. 
„  A.  W.  Holmes  Pract.  Essay-  Writ.  291 ; 

Science  of  Beauty  178. 
„  Cpt.  C.  J.  F.  S.  British  Burmah  349. 
„  Com.  C.  S.  Campaign  of  Garib.  447  ; 

Iceland  333  (503). 

,,  Dr.   Duncan  Arab  Rg.  806;  Bengali 

(two)  831  ;  Hindustani  (four)  832 ; 

Hist,  of  Chess  690  ;  /*^rs.  Gram.  835. 

„  „  +Platt.s,  J.  T.  Hindust.  Manl.  832. 

„  Prf.  E.  Echinod.  538 ;  Medusae  538 ; 

5^ar  Fishes  538. 
„  „  +  Hanley,  S.  Mollusca  St' Shells  544. 
„  Com.  F.  E.  Dahomey  356. 
-,  Prf.  Geo.  Transit  of  Venus  $01. 
1,  Gordon  S.  Canara  <&^  Ganjatn  348(686). 
1,  H.  O.  Eastern  Archipelago  349. 
„  Prf,  John  Predestination  113;  Ly/wef. 

««  '  Psalms '  28  ;  '  Romans '  35. 
„  Pre.  J.  D.  j4<^j  of  Savoy  339  (504)  ; 
iVi7rztf.337(504);  Theory  of  Glac.  $q\. 
,,  Dr.  Litton  TVo  Years  in  Fiji  ^7$. 
„  R.  B.  [Am  ]  Life-boats^  etc.  248. 
„  S.  R.  Rambles  in  Rome  335. 
,,  U.  A.  Law  relating  to  Trustees  216. 
„  Dr.  W.  Works  2. 
„  W.  Alex.  Scientific  Writings  574. 
Forbes-Leith,    Rev.    W.    Scots   Men-at- 

Arms  428. 
■Forbes-Robertson,  J,  Great  Painters  648. 
Forby,  R.  Vocab.  of  East  Anglia  950. 
Force,    M.    F.    [Am.]    Fort   Henry    to 

Corinth  458. 
Forcellini,  A.  Onomast.  902  (903)  ;  Latin 

Lexicon  ooz. 
Forchhammer,  Dr.  E.  Burmese  Law  184 ; 
Language  of  British  Burmah  850. 
„  P.  W.  Ebene  von  Troja  879. 
Ford,  C.  Oaths  in  Supreme  Court  228. 
„  Rev.  D.  B.  [Am.]  Baptis.  Question  89. 
M  D.   M,  Matrimonial  Law  201  (205); 

Solicitors  as  Advoc.  203. 
I,  Horace  Archery  6g6. 
.,  John  Dramatic  Works  778  (774)* 
.„  P.  L.   [Am.]  Amer.  Bibliography  359 

(705) ;  Bibl.  Hamilton.  461. 
„  „  [ed.]  Pamplts.   on  Const.   U.S.  457 

(263). 
„  T.  [Am.l  History  of  Illinois  365. 
.1  W.C.  [Am.]^wr.  Citn's.Man.  25s(twoX 
„  W.  H  [Am.]  Boilef  Making  (k>2. 


Forde,  Gertrude  Ride  in  Corsica  335. 
Fordun,  John  de  Scoticronicon  431  (43o)" 
Fordyce,  W.  Cottnty  of  Durham  319. 
Foreign  Class,  f.  E.  Rdrs.  712  (156,  731). 
,,  Protestant  Pulpit  97. 
Forest,  L.  de  Indian  Dom.  Archit.  670. 
Forester,  T.  Corsica  and  Sardinia  335. 
Forestier,  A.  [Am.  ;  tr.]  Echoes  fr.  Misi- 

Lattdjyj. 
Forgan,  R.  Golfer's  Handbook  696. 
Forlong,  Gen.  Rivers  of  Life  126  (3). 
Forman,  H.  Buxton  Our  Living  Poets  "jzs- 
Fornaciarl,  R.  Sintassi  Ital,  969. 
Fom  Manna  Sdgur  942. 
Fomaldar  Sagan  942. 
Fomsogur  f^^'2, 

Foma.ndcTjA.PolynesianRace374(i^B,S5i). 
Forneron,  H.  Louise  de  Keroualle  417. 
Forney,  M.  N.[Am.]  Car  Bdr's.  Did.  597. 
„  W.  N.  [Am.]  Locomotive  (two)  604. 
Forrest,  Jas.  Explor.  in  Austral.  377  (379). 
Forshall  Westminster  School  277. 
„  Rev.  J.  +  Madden,  Sir  W.  Preface  to 

their  edn.  <^*Wyclife  Bible  '21. 
Forstemann,  E.  "W.Altdeut.  Namenb,  936; 
De  Comp.  et  Superl.   Gr.  et  Lot. 
862  ;  Deut.  Ortsnamen  936  ;  Gesch. 
d.  deut.  Sprac/istammes  933. 
Forster,  Seismology  502. 
„  C,  Israel  in  Wilderness  42. 
„  John  Arrest  of  the  Five  Members  41.6  ; 
Biogr.  Essays  716;   Chas.  Dickens 
723  ;  Goldsmith  721 ;  Hist.  &"  Biogr. 
Essays  721 ;   Hist,  of  Grand  Re- 
monstr.  416;  Landor  y 21^; Statesmen 
of  C  Wealth   416:    {Cromw.   416, 
Eliot  416,  Hampden  417,  Strand. 
417,  Vane  /^ij^ ;  Swift  722  (436). 
,,  W.  Strata  fr.  Newc.  509. 
,,  W.  E.  Penn  and  Macaulay  419. 
FOrster,  O.  D.  erste  Schuljahr  289. 
„  P,  Span.  Sprachlehre  973. 
„  R.  Zambeccari  893  ;  De  Liban.  893. 
,,  Prf.  W.  Predigten  de  St.  BemardggS  ; 

Roland- Mater lalien  991, 
„  „  +   Ko-schwitz,     E.     [eds.]     Altfrz, 

Uebungsb.  ^87  (984, 991). 
Forsyth,  A.  'K.  Differential  Equations  492. 
„  Cpt.  J.  Central  India  686. 
,,  J.  Sporting  Rifle  dgi. 
,,  W.  Hist,  of  Lawyers  187  ;  Hortensius 
203  ;  Life  of  Cicero  397  (160,  92B) ; 
Novels  and  Novelists  714  ;  Trial  by 
Jury  186. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Cases  on  Consiit.  Law  103. 
Fort,   G.    F.  [Am.]  Builders'  Marks  79  ; 
Freemasonry  79 ;    Med.   Econ.  of 
Mid.  Ages  557  (128). 
Fortescue,  [ed.]  Licensing  Cases  209. 
„  G.  K  Subj.  Index  of  Mod.  Wks.  703. 
„  Hon.  J.  Stag-hunting  689. 
„  Sir  J.  De  Laudibus   Leg.    Ang.  185 
(181);  Governance  of  Engl.  258  (405). 
Fortnum,  C.    D.    E.   Bronzes  (two)  656 ; 

Majolica  (two)  664. 
ForEunatianus  Op.  Gramm.  930. 
Fortunaius  145. 

Fortune,  R.  Yedo  and  Peking  346  (351). 
Fosbroke,  T.  D.  British  Monachism  54. 
Foss,  B   Aesck,  ''Prom.  Vinct.'  882. 
,,  E.    Biographia  Juridica    187    (404); 

Judges  ofEnglatid  187  (404). 
„  H.  E.  Quaestiones  Curtianac  922. 
Foster,   [Austral.]  Supreme    Court  Code, 

New  Zealand  224. 
„  Rev.  A.  Lessons  in  Chinese  847. 
,,  Birket  [artist]  English  Landscape  316. 
,,  DaMid  Scientijzc  Angler  tg-^. 
„  'E.  }.  Joint  Ownership  21$. 
„  Dr.  F.  P.  [Am.:  ed.]  Med.  Diet.  563. 
,,  F.H.lAm.)  Seminary  Method 2g2(3&6). 
,,  H.  B.  Wesleyan  Methodistn  71. 
,,  John  Essays  782  \_hnprov.  of  Time  295]; 

Correspondence  724. 
„  Joseph  [ed.]  Alumni  Oxon,  276  (481) ; 
Collectanea  General.  478  ;  County 
Fatnilies  of  Lanes,  and  CJiesh,  479, 
of  Yorks.  479  (327)  ;  Cumb,  Pedigr. 
478  ;  Durh.  Pedigr.  470 ;  Fams.  of 
Roy.  Desc.  478  ;  Grays  Inn  Reg. 
481 ;  Men  at  the  Bar  187  ;  Lond. 
Marrge.  Licens.  481 ;  Pedig.  of  N, 
of  Engl.  Fams.  479  :  Peerage  478  ; 
Pennington  Fain.  480 ;  Middlesex 
Visita.  47g;  Northwnb.  Pedigr,  479; 


Scot.  M.P.'s  480;  Visit,  of  Yorks. 
byGlover^^j;  Yorks.  Visita. Pedigr. 
479- 
>  J*  W.  [Am.]  Mississippi  Valley  367 ; 

Prehist.  Races  of  Amer.  469  (360). 
,  L.  G.  [Am.]  Submarine  Blasti7ig  599. 
,,  Prf.  Mich.   Text-bk.  of  Physiol.  561; 

Primer  of  Phys.  561. 
,,  „  +  Balfour,    Prf.    F.    M.    Practical 
Embryology  535. 

+  Langley,  J.  N.  Pract.  Physiology 
and  Histology  562. 
,,  W.  E.  [Am.]  Stephen  Hopkins  368. 
Foth,  K.  Frz.  Metrik  986  ;  Lat.  Tempora 

in  rom.  Spr.  968. 
Fothergillj  Jessie.     Novels  744. 
„  Dr.  J.  M.  Bronchitis  569;   Dietetics 
589  ;    Food  589  ;    Gout  571    (569) ; 
Heart  569  ;  Indigestion  569  ;  Prac- 
titioners Handbook  584. 
Fotheringham,  J.  Poetry  of  Browning  "j^-^. 
Foucaux,  P,  E.  Gramjn.  Tibetane  S49. 
)i  )•  [ti**]  Hist,  du  Bouddha  14 
Foulkes,  Rev.  T.  [tr.]  Trss.  on  Vedanta 

Philos.  825. 
„  W.  D.  I.  Proceedings  in  Action  222 

(226). 
Foulton,  Robert  Book  of  Pigeons  6zi. 
Fouqu^,  Bar.  de  la  Motte.     Novels  752. 
Fouquieres,   Becq   de — v.    Becq   de    Fou- 

quiferes. 
'  Four  Friends,'  Psalms  of  David  28. 
Four  Sons  of  Aymon  739  ;  O.-F.  vers.  991. 
Fourier,  C.  Social  Organization  246. 
„  J.  Theory  of  Heat  495. 
Fourriel,  H.  [ed.]  Les  Berbers  808. 
Fournier,  E.[ed.]  Thi&tre  av.Renaiss.gg7. 
Fowle   Rev.  T.  W.  New  Analogy  4  ;  Poor 

Law  249  (258,  404). 
Fowler,  J.   C.-f-  Lewis,  D.  [eds.]  Law  of 

Collieries  208. 

„  Dr.  R.  Medical  Vocabulary  563. 

„  Prf.  T.  Bacon  161   (157)  ;    Locke   167 

(716) ;  LogiciTz ;  Progress, Morality 

174;  Skaftesb.  and  Hutcheson  170 

(157,  166). 

„  „  +Wi\son  Princ.  of  Morals  174. 

„  Wm,  Roman  Pavements,  etc.  463. 

„  Can.  W.  W.  Coleoptera  542  ;  Tales  of 

Birds  552  ;  Year  with  Birds  552. 
Fownes,  G.  + Watts,  H.  Carbon  Compds. 

497  ;  Manual  of  Chemistry  497. 
Fox,  Caroline  Me?nories  of  Friends  253. 
„  Dr.  C. "%,  Ex.  of  Water  dig  '.Ozone^g. 
„  C.  J.  Reign  of  James  ii.  418. 
„  Dr.  E.  'L.onz  Patholog.  Anato?ny  5^4. 
„  Dr.  Fortescue  Strathpeffer  Spa  590. 
„  G^Q.  Autobiography  1=  Journal)  7%. 
„  Dr.  Geo.  H.  X^Am.^Photo.  III.  ofCutan. 

Syph.  580,  of  Skin  Disease  572. 
,,  Rev.  G.  T.  C,  Colden-Hoffmanng-3,. 
„  Dr.  L.  W.  +  Gonld,  Dr.  G.  M.  [Ams.] 

Diseases  of  Eye  577. 
„  Dr.  Tilbury  Atl.   of  Skin  Dis.    572  ; 
Epitome  of  Skin  Dis.  571  ;  Ring- 
worm 572  ;  Skin  Disease  571. 
,,  „  +Farquhar,  Dr.  T.  Endemic  Skin 

Disease  571. 
„  Dr.  Wilson  Atl.  oj  Anat.    of  Lungs 
569  ;  Disease  of  Stomach  570. 
Fox  and  the  WolfgS^, 
Foxe,  John  Acts  and  Monum.  {Book  of 

Martyrs)  58  (84)  ;  Sel  Writgs.  2. 
Foxwell,  E. +  Farrar,  T,  C.  Expr.  Trains 

■  597  (268). 
Foy,  G.  Anaesthetics  574. 

K.    Lautsyst.   d.    Griech.    Vulgarspr. 
867(813,  871). 
FraedersdorlF,  J.  "W.Eng.-Gk.  Lex.  868. 
„  T.  W.  Introduction  to  Danish  943. 
Frahnert,  Sprachgebr.  d.  Properz  915. 
Frame,  Rev.  J-  Christ  and  His  Work  29  ; 

Song  of  Cross  29. 
Framji,  D.  F.  History  of  Parsees  15. 
Francatelli,  C.  E.  Cook's  Guide  681 ;  Mod. 

Cook  681. 
France,  H.  John  Bulls  Army  316. 
,,  J.  F.  [ed.]  Preces  Veterum  104. 
Franceson,  C.   F.  Span.  Gram.  973;  Sp. 

Wb.  973. 
Francis,  C.  [Am.]  Life  of  J.  Eliot  45g. 
„  Francis  Angling  693  ;  Angl.  Remin. 
695 ;  Bk.  on  A  ngl.  693  ;  By  Lake 
and  Riv,    695 ;     Fish    Cult.    622 ; 
Fisheries  612.  \  Salmon  dz^. 


Francis,  Francis+ Co  jper,  A.  W.  Sportg. 

Sketches  695. 
„  J.  Bank  of  Engl  2.j6  ;  Stock  Exch.  268. 
)t  n  J""'  fohn  Francis  727. 
„   S.  W.  [Am.  ]  Surgeons  in  N.  Y.  558. 
Francisco  Spanish  Marr.  Treaty  416. 
Francisque,  M.  [ed.]  Rom.  Basque  153. 
Franck,  J.  Mittelniederl.  Gram.  940. 
Francke,  A.  H.  Schriften  283  (286— two). 
,,  Dr.  R.  O,  Ind,  Geschlechtslehren  816. 
Frank,  Dr.  W.  Wor/es  2. 
„  Dr.  F.  H.  R.  Christ.  Certainty  ii6. 
„  J.  '  Satyre  Minipie  '  looi. 
Franke,  E.  Fram.  Stilistik  985. 
,,  Otto  Terenz  920, 
Frankel,  J.  Starch,  Glucose^  etc.  631. 
Franken,  C.  M-  Comment.  Lysiacae  893. 
Frankfurter,  Dr.  O.  Pali  Handbook  829. 
Frankland,  Dr.  E.  Exp.  Researches  498  ; 
How  to  tch.  Chem.   295 ;  Micros. 
Exam,  of  Water  630 ;  Water  A  na- 
lysis  630. 
It  »»  +JapP.  F.  R.  Jnorg.  Chemistry  497 
„  P.  F.  Agric.  Chemical  Analysis  ti.4: 
Franklin,   A.    Sources    de    thistoire    de 

France  437  (438). 
„  Benj.  [Am.]  Compl.  Works  461. 
„  Dr.  E.  C.  Venereal  Diseases  S9^- 
„  J.+ Headington,   J.   A.   [Ams.]   Benj, 

Franklin  461. 
Franklyn,  H.  B.  Battles  oftZ-jo  444. 
„  H.  M.  Imperial  Federation  256. 
Franks,  A.  W.  [ed.]/a/a:».  Pottery  ^^4. 
Franz,  J.  Epigrapli.  Graec.  869. 
„  W.  Lat.  Rom.  Elem,  im  AHD.  936. 
Franzos,  K.  E.  Novels  752  (747). 
Franzasische  Neudrucke  990. 
„  Studien  981. 
Eraser,  Prf.  A.  C.  Berkeley  (two)  162  (157)  ; 

Leibnitz  166  ;  Locke  167. 
„  Dr.    Donald   Speeches  of  Apostl.  34  ; 
Synopt.  Lecis.  on  Bks.  of  Script.  24. 
„  Col.  H.  Gen.  J.  S.  Eraser  424. 
„  Bp.  Jas.  Sermons  97. 
„  Patr.  Confi.  of  Laws  of  Divorce  232 ; 
Husb.  &fi  Wife  201 ;  Master  &^  Ser- 
vant 206:  Parejit^'  Child 20i(t'^o). 
„  T.  G.  Sport  in  Western  India  686. 
„  Sir  Wm.  Words  on  Wellington  4.25. 
Frazar,  D.  [Am.]  Pract.  Boat  Sailing Sya. 
Frazer,  Rev.  D.  Chalmers  65. 
,,  J.  G.  TotemisTn  128. 
,,  P.,jun.[Am.]  Determ.  of  Minerals  ^,07. 
Fream,  Dr.  Soils  615. 
Frederick    [Macmillan],   Mrs.    Hints    to 

Houseiuives  681. 
Fredericq,  Prf.  P.  [Am,]  Study  of  History 

386  (292). 
Freeborough,  E.  +  Ranken,    C.    E.   Chi'ss 

Openings  699. 
Freeland,  R.  Soap  Maker  631. 
Freeman,  A.  C.  [Am.]  Law  of  Exectitions 

227,  of  Judgments  228. 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.  Cath.  Ck.  of  Wells 
66g  ;  Chf  Periods  of  Eur.  Hist. 
400;  Compar.  Politics  254  (3S6,  389, 
394);  Disestahl.  99;  hngl.  Towns 
316  ;  Europe  4<x>;  Exeter  ^ig  (316); 
Four  Oxford  Lecis.  400  (438) ; 
GeneralSketch  of  Hist.  383;  Growth 
of  Engl.  Constit.  259(405)  ;  Historic 
cal  Essays  384  [ser.  i.  Bryce's  ''Holy 
Rojn.  Emp.'  445  (399)  ;  East.  Eur. 
and  Byz.  Emp.  398  ;  Fredk.  i.  444  , 
Fredk.  Gt.  444 ;  Fch.  Wars  4x2 ; 
Med.  Church  53  ;  Rel.  'tw.  Eng. 
and  Scotl.  430  ;  Use  of  Hist.  Docum. 
386  ;  ser.  ii.  Becket  410  (fio) ;  Flavian 
Caesars  397  ;  Med  Hist,  398  ;  On 
And.  Hist.  390  ;  Sulla  ^97  ;  ser.  iiL 
Bayeux  Tapestry  409  (683)] ;  His- 
torical and  A  rchiteciural  Sketches 
445(670);  Histor.  Geogr.  of  Europe 
307  (309,  402);  History  of  Archit. 
i£(i ;  History  of  Federal  Govt.  257 
(254,  258,  263,  394^;  History  of 
Norman  Cojiguest  (two)  409  (406, 
407,  411,  429  \_Alfredg^g  ',  on  Angev. 
rns.  411] ;  Impressions  of  U.S.  364  ; 
Lecis.  to  A7ner.  Audiences  [Prae. 
Beamings  of  Eur.  Hist. 400] ;  Methods 
of  Histor.  Study  386  (292) ;  Old 
English  History  407  [Alfred  gsg^; 
Ottoman  Power  451 ;  Saracens  451 ; 
Sicily  394  (383,  446);  Study  of  Hist., 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[GASK- 


386  (292)  ;  S-uij.  and  Neighi.  Lds. 
of  Venice  335  (446)  ;  Teuton.  Con- 
quest of  Gaul  407  (438) ;  Unity  of 
Hist.  386  (292) ;  William  the  Con- 


queror  410  (404)  ;    William  Rufus 
409  (429). 
Freeman,   Prf.    E.   A.  +  Sievers,   Prf.    E. 
Goths  398. 
„  G.  E.  Falconry  693. 
„  H.  W.  Baths  of  Bath  390. 
„  J.  Rev.  W.  Kirhy  532. 
»»  J'    J-  +  Johns  Malagasy  Diet.    852 ; 

Persec.  in  Madagascar  92. 
„  Can.  P.  Exeter  Cathedral  668. 
,,  R.  T.  Anesthetics  574. 
Freer,  M.  W.  [=  Mrs.  Robinson]  Anne  of 
Atistr.   (two)    439  (440) ;    Eliz.    de 
Valois  450  ;  Henri  Hi.  439  ;  Henri 
iv.    439 ;     Jeanne    D'Albret    439 ; 
Marg.  d'Anjott  439. 
Freeth,  F.  Ritssian  Gramtnar  1008. 
Freiligrath,  F.  Poems  771. 
Freisauff,  R.  V.  [ed.]  Salz.  Volkssagen  142. 
Fremantle,    Can.    W.    H.   Reconciliation 

III  ;  Redemption  113. 
Fremlin,  R.  The  Potato  628. 
French  Cath.  Mission.  Diet.  Malgache  852. 
French,  B.  F.  [Am.;  ed.]  Louisiana  365. 
„  G.  H.  [Am.]  Butterflies  of  E.  U.S.  542. 
„  H.  F.  Earut  Drainage  615. 
„  R.  V.  19  Centuries  of  Drink  250  (632). 
French  Home  Life  2'^^- 
Frend,  H.  T.  +  Ware,  T.  H.  [eds.]  Trans- 
fer of  Land  216. 
FrensdorfF,  Prf.  S.  [ed.]  Massoret.  Wb.  17. 
Frere,  Sir  H.  Bartle  Bengal  Famine  347 
(504)  ;  E.  Africa  ^2  ;  Ind.  Missions 
01 ;  Pandurang  Hari  348. 
„  J.  Hookham  Works  788  (766). 
,,  yi.^Ty\\ix,'\  Old Dcccan Days  \'yi. 
Frere,  E.  Bibliogr.  Nonnande  989. 
Frerichs,  Prf.  F.  T.  Diseases  of  Liver  $&^. 
Fresenius,  A,  De  Ke^eav  Aristopk,  874. 
„  C.  R  Qual.  Anal.  498  ;  Quant.  Anal. 

498. 
Freshfield,  D.  W.    Cent.    Caucasus  351 ; 
Ital,  Alps    334;    Mountaineering 
697  ;  Saussure  339  (308,  697) 
Freund,  H.  Vcrhalflexion  986. 
„  W.  Lot.  Wb.  902 ;  Prop,  zu  Caes.  921, 
Com.  Nep.   924,  zu  Dentostk.  892, 
zu  Homer  878,  zu  Liv.  923,  0m  Sail. 
924,  zu    Thuc.    889,   zu  Xen.    890; 
Tricnniuvi  Philol.  861  ;   Wie  stud, 
man  Philol,  ?  292. 
Frey  Russ.  Hdiub.  1008. 
, ,  A.  R.  Sobriquets  and  Nickn.  483. 
„  Frf.H.Hzstol.  (t*o)562  ;  Microsc.  518. 
Freyberg,  E.  Frz.  Personennamen  985. 
Kreyer,  Dr.  P.  J.  Treatm.  of  Stone  579. 
Freytag,  Gustav  Autoh.  733  ;  Novels  752  ; 

Technik  d.  Dramas  873. 
„  G.  W.  [£d.\  Proverbia  Arab.  807(148); 

Lex.  Arab.  805. 
„  L.  Tiberius  u.  Tacit.  926, 
Friar,  Jordanus  MirahiUa  Descripta  343. 
Friclc,  Dr.  J,  Physical  Technics  493. 
„  O.  +  Richter,    G.    [eds.]    Lehrpr.    «. 

Lehrgdnge  274. 
Fricke,  F.  "W.  Erziehungslehre  283. 
Friederichs,  K.  Pindarische  Studien  880. 
Friederici,  K.   [ed.]    Bibliotheca  Orient. 

793. 
Friedlander,  Dr.  C.  Microsc.    Technical. 

565(5x8). 
Fnedmann,  Paul  Ann  Boleyn  41^. 
Friedrich,  Dr.  J.  [ed.]  Docum.  ad  Cone. 

Vat.  84. 
„  d.  Grosse  P&dag.  Schriften  286. 
Fried  richsmeien  F.  Luciani  res  meir.  899. 
Friend,  Rev.  H.    Devonsh.   Plt.-Names 
519  (950)  ;  Flower-Lore  128  (519, 
521,  949)- 
Frigell,  A.   Codd.  Livian.   923 ;  Epileg. 

Liv.  923  ;  Proleg.  Liv.  923. 
Friese,  %.De  Casuumusu  Pindar.  880. 
„  H.  F.  Florentine  Sculptor  656. 
Friis,  J.  A  Lapp.  Formenlehre  839  ;  Lex. 
Lapp.  839. 
,,  \_^A.'\  Lappish  Mythologi  xso. 
FrisweU,-J.  Ham  [ed.]  Familiar  Words 

702.' 
Frith,  Henry  Graphology  80. 

T.  Giordano  Bruno  162. 
\   W,  P.  Autob.  Of  Remin.  651. 


Frithiofs  Saga  773. 
Fritsch  Velleius  Paie-Tculus  926. 
„  E.  A.  Philolog.  Studien  862. 
Fiitsche,  C.  De  Substantia  814. 
„  F.   ^  Image  du  Monde' 'yj^. 
Fritzsch,  Dr.  Diseases  of  Women  ^\. 
Fritzsche  Story  of  '  Genesis '  962. 
A.  T.-  H.  De  Poeiis  Gr.  Bucol.  S73. 
.._  O.  F.  [ed.]  Lib.  Apoc.  Vet  Test.  20. 
Frizzi,  Gius  Frizzetii  Fiorentini  970. 
Frobel,  F.  Schriften  289(283,  286)  ;  Autob. 
289  ;  Educ.   of  Man   289  ;   Letters 
z8g  ;  Mutter-  u.  K.-Lieder  289. 
, ,  Society  Kindergarten  Essays  289. 
Frobisher,  Martin  Voyages  381. 
Frohlich,  F.   ''  Bellujn  Africanum'  922. 
„  G.  Gestaltung  der  Zucht-yyz  ;    Wiss, 

Pddag.  286. 
Frohnmeyer,  L.  J.  Malayalam.  Grammar 

844. 
Frohwein,  E.  Perfectbildungen  928. 
Froissart,  J.  Chronicles  398(399,  412, 438) ; 

Chroniques  998  ;  Poisies  997. 
FroUo,  G.  L.   Dizzon.  Rujnen.  972  ;   Pro- 

blemaUui  Ortograficu  972. 
Frome,  Lt.-Gen.  Trigonomet.  Survey  s^^- 
Froraentin,  E.  Old  Masters  of  Belg.  652. 
Frommann,  G.  K.  [ed.]  Deutsch.  Mund- 

arten  939. 
Frontinus  Opera  932. 
Frost  Art  of  Swimtning  697. 
„  A.  J.  [ed.]  Cat.  Ronald's  Lib.  495. 
„  H.  F.  Schubert  674  (673). 
„  J.  [Am.]  .^z>^.  of  Mexico  370;  Presi- 
dents of  U.S.  459. 
„  Dr.  V^rcvf3XSolidGeo7netry(^-vi6)  4^0. 
„  Thos.  Secret  Societies  81. 
„  W.  Adams  Ophthalmic  Surgery  577. 
Frothingham,   O.   B.  [Am.]   Abolition  of 
Slavery  249  :  Beliefs  of  Unbelievers 
6 ;    W.    H.   Channing  82 ;    Child's 
Book  of  Religion  294  ;   Cradle  of 
Christianity  47  ;  Knowl.    of  Faith 
82  ;  Theod.  Parker  82  ;    Relig.  of 
Humanity  6  (82) ;   G.  Ripley   729 
(728)  ;    Transcendentalism  4   (66) 
Twenty  Year^  Ministry  70. 
R.  [Am.]  Rise  of  U.S.   z6r  (263,  455, 

457)- 

Froude,  J.  A.  Works  789 ;  Bunyan  720 
(716)  ;  Ccesar  397  (two)  921,  928) ; 
English  in  Ireland 
435  ;  English  in  West  Indies  371 ; 
History  of  England  413  ;  Oceana 
332  (377) ;  Short  Studies  384  (56, 178, 
716)  [ser.  i.  Calvinism  56,  Dissol.  of 
Monast.  4T/^{_s^,Erasm.  andLuther 
56  (63),  Sc.  of  Hist.  385  ;  ii.  Eastn. 
Quest.  427,  Engl.  <5^  Colonies  332, 
Irel.  since  Union  436,  Sc.  Meth. 
appl.  to  Hist.  385  ;  ili.  Colonies  once. 
Tnore  332;  iv.  Becket  410(60)];  South 
Africa  358 ;  Two  Chiefs  of  Dun- 
boy  747. 
„  [ed.]  Carlyle's  Life  723  ;  Jane 
Welsh  Carlyle  723. 

Frundescu  Diet,  alu  Romdniei  972. 

Fry,  D.  P.  [ed.]  Lunacy  Acts  205  ;    Union 
Assessment  Acts  ^11. ',  Vaccin.  220. 
Sir  E.  Specific  Performance  194. 
F.  Description  of  Bibles  (three)  21. 
Herbert  [ed.]  London  Charities  248. 
K.  East&°  West  Hajn  Parishes  320. 

Fiye,  A.  E.  [Am.]  Child &> Nature  291. 

Fryer,  Dr.  A.  C.  [ed.]  Fairy  Tales  142. 
„  G.^.  Khyeng  People  Z^^. 

Fryxell,  Anders  Hist,  of  Sweden  449. 

Fuchs,  A.  Roman.  Spr.  907 ;  Unregelm. 
Verben  968. 
„  Prf.  E.  Blindness  S7J' 

Fuente,  D.  V.  de  la  Univers.  enEsp,  278. 

Fuentes,  M.  A.  Lima  374. 

Fugner,    F.     Nom.    Graec,    868  ;    Lex. 
Livian.  Qz$. 

Fuhr,  J.  H.  +(5rtmann,  Anschauung  294. 

Fuhrer,  A.   Dialect.  Boeot.   870  ;    Lesb. 
Dialekt  871. 

Fulcher,  G.W.  Thos.  Gainsborough  651. 

Fulda,  A.  Sprache  d.  Homer.   Gedichte 
879. 

Fulgentms  Opera  930. 

Fulke,  Dr.  W.  Works  2. 

Fuller,  A.  +  Thompson,  E.  S.  South  Africa 

as  a  Health  Resort  590. 
„  A*  G.  Rev.  Andrew  Fuller  69. 


Fuller,  A.  S.  [Am.]  Forestry  623  ;    Small 

Fruit  62J  ;  Strawb.  Cult.  627, 
,,  A.  W.  [Am.]  Artistic  Homes  683. 
„  H.  W.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  French  Trials  1S6. 
„  Prf.  J.M.  ^  Minor  Prophets'  24. 
„  Rev.  J.  M.  Dr.  Thos.  Fuller  60. 
„  Dr.  Thos.  Church  History  57  ;  Holy 

&•  Prof.    States  2  ;   Poems    763  ; 

Pulpit  Sparks  97. 
FuUeylove,  J.  [artist]  Oxford  324. 
Fulwell,  U.  Like  will  to  Like  775  (774). 
Fumi,  F.  G.  Note  Glottolog.  900. 
Furley,  R.  Weald  of  Kent -^-zx. 
Furlong  Irish  Songs  1004  ijioti). 
Furness,  Dr.  W.  H.  [Am.]  Res.  of  Xt.    47. 
Furnivall,  Dr.    F.  J.  Bibl.  of  Browning 

766  ;  Educ.  in  Early  England  275  ; 

Intro,  to  '  Leopold  Skksp.'  719. 
„     „  [ed.]  Early  Engl.  Poe»is  gd^itwo). 
Furst,  J.  Bibl.  Judaica  811  (10)  ;  Concord. 

Vet.  Test.  22  ;  Gesch.  d.  Bibl.  Liter. 

8ti  ;  Hebr.  &r=  Chald.  Lex.  21  {802)  ; 

Hebr.  Hdwb.  8ro. 
Furtwangler,  A.  Plini-us  u.  s.  Quellen  932. 
Fiitterer,  P.  De  Eurip.  '  Ion'   884. 
Future  Probation  :  a  symposiufn  115. 
Fyfe,  J.  H.   Triumphs  of  Invention  595. 
Fyffe,  C.  A.  Greece  393  ;  History  of  Mod, 

Eu7  ope  401  (442). 
Fytche,  Lt.-Gen.  A.  BurmaJi  349. 


G. ,  E.  A.  Saints  and  Symbols  49  (646)- 
G.,W.  Theosophy^^. 

G[hennady],  G.  Russ.  Anonym.  Bks.  704. 
Gabelentz,  H.  C.  v.  d.  Chines.  Gram,  (two) 

847 ;    Dakota   Gram.   857  ;    Kiriri 

Gram.  857  ;  Melan.  Spr.  851. 
Caches,  L.  Town  Councillors  Man.  211. 
Gachon,  Rev.  Dictionnaire  Pongui%sS' 
Gadow,  H.  CichlomorphaesAT'C^^^y^'S^l- 
Gadsby,  J.  Hymn  Writers  102. 
(Jage,  A.  P.  [Am.]  Physics  493  ;  Physical 

Science  493. 
Gaidoz,  H.  Mythol,  Gauloise  135. 
„  „  +S^biUot,    P.  Bibl.   d.    Trads.   de 

Brit.  133,  des  Francs  doutre-jner 

135  ;  Blazon  pop.  135  ;  France  Mer- 

vein.  135. 
Gaina  Sutras  14  (828). 
Gainsford,  W.  D.  Cruise  in  Mediterr.  690. 
Gairdner,    J.    Chroniclers  of  Eng.    406 : 

Henry  vii.  415  (404)  ;  Ho.  of  Lane. 

&•    Yk.    412  (401) ;    Lollards  412  ; 

Rich.  Hi.  41Z. 


[ed.]  Chron.  ofHy.  vi.  412  ;  ColU,  of  Garfieldj  Pres.  [Am.]  Reaction  785. 


Genius  513  (177)  ;  Human  Faculty 
515  (177J ;  Life-Hist.  Album.  482  ; 
Meteorographica  505  ;  Natural^  In- 
heritance 515  (177) ;  RecordqfFam. 
Faculties  482  ;  S.  Africa  357. 
Galvano,  Ant.  Discoveries  of  World  ^cA. 
Gambini,  C.  VocaboUrio.  Pavese  971. 
Gamble,  J.  S.  Indian  Timbers  624. 
Gamgee,  Dr.  A.  Physiol.  Chemistry  562. 
„  J.    Domestic    Animals    619 ;    Horse 

Shoeing  621. 
„  J.  S.  Wounds  and  Fractures  373. 
Gammell,    Rev.    Wm.    [Am.]    American 

Baptist  Missions  91. 
Gandino,  G.  B.  Osserv.  del ' MiLGlor.' gi^^ 
Ganguillet,   E.  +  Rutter,  W.   R.  Flow  of 

Water  600  (598). 
Ganjeshayagan  Andarze  Atrepat  835. 
Ganneau,  Clermont  Imagerie  Phinic.  132.. 
Gannett,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Rev.  E.  Gannett  82. 
Ganot,  Prf.  Physics  493  ;  Nat.  Phil.  493. 
Gant,  F.  J.  Bladder  579  ;  Surg,  (two)  573. 
Ganzlin,  K.  Pron.  demon,  i.  Altfrz.  986. 
Garcia,  G.  Actor's  Art  678. 
Garcin  de  Tassy    Auteurs    Hind.    832  ; 
Lang,  et  Lit.  Hind.  832  ;  Littir. 
Hind.  Z-i^;  Noms  Propres  Musulm. 
806. 

[ed. '\AlligoriesA rab.  ,Hind.  ,etc.  809 ; 
Chrestom.  Hindi  831  (B32). 
Garden,  Mrs.  Memls.  ofjas.  Hogg  tz^. 
Gardiner,  B.    M.  [=Mrs.  S.   R.]   French 
Revolution    440    (401) ;    Struggle- 
agst.  A  bsol.  Monarchy  416  (403). 
„  Dr.  F.  [Am.]  Hannony  of  Gospels  40  ; 

Textual  Criticism  19. 
„  S.  R.  Hist,  of  Engl.  416  ;  Hist,  of  Gt.. 
Civ.  War  416  ',  Outl.  of  Eng.  Hist. 
403  ;  Puritan  Revol.  416  (74,  401)  ^ 
Thirty  Years'  War  443  (401). 
»  7,  [ed.]  Debates  &=  Docum.  (five)  415. 
„  „  +Mullinger,  J.   B.   Introduction  t9^ 

English  History  403. 
Gardner+  Ettingshausen^cc^M^^ibrrt  522. 
,,  Dorsey  Quatre-Bras,  etc.  427. 
„  E.  C.  [Am.]  School  Buildings  303. 
„  F.  B.  [Axa.\  Carriage  Painter  6-^6. 
„  Dr.  J.  Household  Medicine  sgz. 
„  J.   Acetic  Acid,  etc.  630 ;  Bleaching 

632  ;  Brevjer  631. 

„  Dr.Percy  on  Greek  Coins  (seven)  475-6. 

„  W.  J.  History  of  Jamaica  371. 

Gardthausen,  V    Conjeci.  Avimian.  921; 

Grieeh.  Paldogr.   867 ;  Quellen  d, 

A  7ninia7i.  921 ;  Cod.  Grcec.  Sinait.  16 


Citiz.  of  London  412, 
4  Spedding,  J.  Stud,  in  Eng.Hist.  403. 
Prf.  W.  T.  Clin.  Med.  564  ;  Physician 

as  Naturalist  558. 
„  +  Coats,  J.  Tabes  Mesenterica  s^^' 
Cjaisford,   T.   [ed.]  Paroem.  Graeci  899  ; 

Scr.  Lat.  Rei  Metr.  930. 
Gaius,  Institutes  229, 
Galabin,  Dr.  A.  L.  Dis.  of  Women  581  ; 

Midwifery  380, 
Galbraith,A.+  Haughton,  S.  Math.  Tables 

269  ;  Steam  Eng.  604  ;  Tides  503. 
Gaidoz,  B.  Perez  Leon  Roche  754. 
Gale,  [Am.]  Upper  Mississippi  -^t-j, 
„  C.  J.  Laiv  of  Easements  213. 
„  Fred.  Cricket  695  ;  Hon.  R,  Qrimston^ 
696  ;  Mod,  Eng.  Sports  685  ;  Sports 
and  Recreations  685. 
Galen,  Claudius  Opera  339. 
Gall,  Cpt.  H.  R.  Modem  Tactics  60S. 

„  J.  Education  of  Blind  300, 
Gallardo,  B.  J.  [ed.]  Libros  raros  707. 
Gallatin,  A.  [Am.]  Waitings  257  (457,  461). 
GalMe,  J.  H.  Altsdehs.  LauUehre  937. 
ji  M  [ed.]  Old  Saxon  Texts  953. 
Galienga,  A.  Ibetian  Remin.  337;  Italy 

446  ;  South  A  merica  372. 
Galloupe,F.E.[Am.]  J^«,^?^./*crw(/&.  596. 
Galloway,  R.  Education  zgy. 
„  R,   L.    Coal  Mining  041 ;  Fuel  641  ; 

Steam  Engine  604. 
,,  Rev.  W.  B.  Isaiah's  Testimony  30. 
Gait,  John.    Novels  740  (747) ;  Lives  of 

Players  Cjg. 
Galton,  Arthur  Thomas  Cromwell  414. 
„  J,  [ed.]  English  Prose  714. 
,,  D.  Healthy  Houses  634  ;  Hospitals  591. 
„  Francis  Art  of  Travel  y:)^  ;  Eng.  Men 
of  Science  315   (177.  487)  ;  Hered. 


GargioUi  Parlare  di  Firenze  970. 
Garibaldi,  G.  Autobiography  447. 
Garland,  Dr.  F.  Fortunes  of  Words  814 ;, 
Philosophy  of  Words  814. 

„  "H.  K.[A.\n,'\Randolph,ofRoa7wke46i.. 

,,  Rev.  T.  C,  Work  in  Port  of  Lond,  93. 
Garman,  S.  [A.m.}ReptilesqfN.Amer.S46. 
Garner,  Robert  Nat.  Hist,  of  Staff. ^-2^  (SSS)-- 
Gamett,  E.  Paradox  Club  783. 

„  Lucy  M.  [ed.]  Gk.  Folk-songs  132(773)- 

„  Dr.  R.  Carlyle  723(713);  Etnerson  713. 
Leopardi    166 ;     Literature    421 
Milton  720  (713). 

„  Dr.   Wm.  Dynajnics  494 ;  Heat  495 

Physicists  496  (487). 
Garnier,  A.  [Am.]  Scient.  Billiards  700. 

,,  E.  [ed.]  Porcelain  of  Stares  664. 

,,  Rob.  Tragi  dies  ixxx). 

„  de  Pont  S.  Max,  St.  Thomas  953  (gSB). 
Garran,  A.  [ed.]  Atlas  of  Australia  yjy, 
Garratt,  J.+  C.  Exchange  Tables  269. 
Garretson,  J.  E.  [Am.]  Oral  Surgery  57& 
Garrett,  J.  Kanarese  Dictionary  844. 

„  R,  +  A.  House  Decoration  683. 
Garrick,  David  Correspondence  680. 
Garrigues,  H.  J.  [Am.]  Ovarian  Cysts  58^ 
Garrod,  Dr.  A.  B.GoutS7^\Mat.Med.s^^ 


,j  A.  E,  Laryngoscope  565. 

,,  A.  H.  Scientific  Writings  514. 
Garrucci,  'R.\*td..']Syll.  Inscr.Lat.go^^two)) 
Gartner,    Th.    Gredner    Mundart    973 
Judik.    Mundart    970 ;    R&torom. 
Gram.gT2.ipNo)  ;  Sahb.Wdrtergi^^ 
Gartner,  G.  Der '  Iwein  *  Hartmanns  993, 
Gary,  G.  [Am,]  Probate  Practice  223. 
Gasc,  F.  E.  A.  French  Dictionary  984. 
Gascoigne,  Geo.  Works  762. 
Gaskell,  G.  A  Igeria  353. 

„  Mrs.    Novels  741  ;  Chart.  Bronii  722' 


GASN-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[GIRA- 


Gasnault,P.  + Gamier,  F.  Fch.  Pottery  66^. 
Gasquet,    Rev.    F.    A.    Henry   viii.    ami 

Monasteries  84  (414). 
Gasselin,  E.  Did.  Arabe  805. 
Gastaldi,  B.  Lake  Habitations  ^•jo. 
Gaster,  Dr.  M.  Greeko-Slav.  Lit.  139  (121, 

iao6);  Liter.Pop.  Rotnatia  972(140); 

Ruindn.  Lautgesch.  971. 
Gatfield,  C  Books  on  Heraldry  478  (482). 
Gathas  0/ Zoroaster  834. 
Gatschet,  A.S.  [Am.;  ed.]  Ind.  Voca&s.  856  ; 

Migration  Legend  152. 
Gatta,  M.  Diz.  d.  Vocidi  Orig.  Greca  969. 
Gatty,  Rev.  A.  Bell  473 ;  Sundials  473. 
,,  H.  [=Mrs.  A.]  Embleins  104;    Mrs. 

EwingTz.^ ;  Seaweeds  524, 
GaudenzL  A.  /  Suoni  970. 
Gaudet,  J.  Educ.  Aveugles  300. 
Gaudy-Lefort,  Diet.  Genivois  990. 
Gaufrey  994. 

Gaullieur,  E.  H.  A.  Typogr.  Genevo^se^<yJ. 
Gaussen,   Prf.   L.    Canon  of  Script.    20  ; 

^Daniel '    30 ;  Egypt   to  Sinai  42  ; 

Kin^s  Dream-  30. 
,,  Rev.  S.  R.  L.  Theopneustia  117. 
Gautama  Dharma-siitra  820. 
Gautier  tTAupais  994. 
Gautier,L^on  Epopees  Frangaises  991(998). 
,,  Th^oph.    Novels  751. 
Gavazzi,  A.  Last  Four  Popes  85. 
Gawayne,  Sir,  and  the  Green  Knight  738. 
Gay,  John  Fables  764  (757)* 
„  S.  H.  [Am.]  James  Madison  460. 
(jkyangos,  P.  de  Mohajnmedan  Dynasties 

0/ Spain  450  (808). 
Gayai-in,  Rtissian  Clergy  57. 
Gayarr^,  C.  [Am.]  Louisiana  365  ;  Philip 

ii.  of  Spain  450. 
Gaydon  994. 

Gayet,  A.  [ed.]  Monuments  Copies  799. 
Gaymar,  Geoff.  Estoired.  Engles fy^^if^Z^. 
Geare,  E.  A.  Trust  Funds  220. 
Gearey,  Car.  French  Heroines  252. 
Geary,    Grattan    Asiatic     Turkey    352  ; 

Bur-mak  350. 
Gebauer,  G.  A.  Poet.  Graec.  Bucoli  873. 
Gebbing,  H.  C.  Valer.  Flacctts  gj6. 
Geber,  Suvz  of  Perfection,  etc.  78. 
Gebhardi,  W.  Lyr.  Dicht.  d.  Horaz  912. 
Gebhardt,  E.  V.  Ref.  Germ.  Church  75. 
„  Prf.  Herm.  Doctr.  of  Apocalypse  37(48). 
„  G.  V.  [ed.]  Test.  Nov.  Grace  18. 
,,  ,,  ■\-'i^-axYi^t^  Pat.  Apost.  Opera  s^. 
Gebler,  K.  v.  Galileo  499. 
Geddes,  Jas.  Adrn.  of  J.  De  Witt  447. 
,,  Prf.  P.  John  Ruskin,  Economist  725. 
„  „  +Thomson,  J.  A.  Evol.  of  Sex  516. 
, ,  Prf.  W.  Homeric  Poems  879. 
„  W.  D.  Notes  on'  Phisdo'  158. 
Geddie,  J.  Russian  Empire  336. 
Gedney,  C.  W.  Foreign  Cage  Birds  684. 
Gee,  G.  E.  Goldsmith  637  ;  Hall-markg. 

637  ;  Silver  Smith  637, 
„  Dr.  Ssimuel  Auscultation  56s. 
Geelmuyden,  J.  Nomvegian  Diet.  943. 
Geffcken',  Prf.  H.  Church&' State  i^gi^gg). 
Gegenbaur,  Prf.  C.  C ompar. Anatomy  SSZ- 
Gehring,  Dr.  F.  Mozart  6j3  (two).  ^ 
Geiger,  Lazarus  Devel.  oj  Hum.  Race3S6 

(793)  :  l^rspr.  d.  Spr.  793. 
„  Dr.  Wilh.  A-westa  Spr.  834  ;  Ctvihzn. 

of  E.  Iran  387  (13,   393);  Sansk. 

spr.  815. 
,,  „  +  Spiegel,  F.  R.  v,  AgeofAvesta  15. 
Geijer,  E.  J.  Hist,  of  Sweden  449. 
Geikie,  Prf.  Arch.  Darwin  532  ;  Geogr.  of 

Brit.  314 ;  Geol.  Sketches  506 ;  Manl. 

ofGeol.  505  ;  Murehison  506  ;  Outl. 

of  Field  Geol.  506  j  Phys.  Geog>.  501; 

Primer  of  Geol.   505  ;   Primer  of 

Phys.  Geog.  501 ;  Seen.  ofScotl.  510 

(328)  ;  Teachg.  of  Geogr.  291  ;  Text- 

bk.  ofGeol.  505. 
„  Dr.  Cunningham  Engl.  Reformation 

58  (414);    Entering  on   Life   loi  ; 

Holy  Lander'  Bibl.  41  ;  Hours  -w. 

Bible  25  ;  Life  of  Christ  46  (two) ; 

O.-T,  Characters  ip. 
„  Prf.  Jas.  Gt.  Ice  Age  504(505,  554):  Outl. 

ofGeol.  505  ;  Prehist.  Europe  505. 
„  ,,  [tr.]  Songs  of  Heine  yji.    . 
„  W,  '^tchgs.   ill.   Scotl.   Scenery  and 

Character  328. 
(Jeistbeck,  M.  Geogr.  Unterr.  (two)  291. 
Geither,  L.  [ed.]  Albanes.  Schriften  1006. 


Gelbclce,  C.  F.  Quaest.  Valerianae  926. 
Gelbe,  T.  Handfertlgkeitsunterr.  297. 
Geldart,  Rev.  E.  M.  Doctr.   of  Atonemt. 
Ill  ;  Modem  Greek  (twolS?!. 
,,  „  [tr.]  Modern  Greek  Folklore  132. 
,,  J.  Cotton  Manufacture  6-^i,'. 
Geldner,  K.  Metrik  d.  Avesta  S34. 
Ciell,  Sir  Wm.  Pompeiana  465. 
Gellius  Nodes  Attieae  932. 
Gemminger+ Harold,  Catal,  Coleopt.  542. 
Genauck,  C.  Gewerbl.  Erziehung  297. 
Genberg,  P.  De  Gerundiis  et  Supinis  901. 
Genelli  Ignatius  Loyola  87. 
Gener,  P.  La  Mort  et  le  Diable  125. 
Generydes  738. 
Genesis  and  Exodus  962. 
Geneva  Testament  19. 
Gengknagel,  K.  Pronomina  im.  A  Itfz.  986. 
Geiiin,  F.  Lex.  de  Moliere,  etc.  982;  Vari- 
ations dufrf.  982. 
Genji  Monogatari  846, 
Genna,  E.  Irrespons.  Philanthropists  a^i. 
Gennadius  Opera  112. 
Gent,  T.  History  of  Hull  ^-zj. 
Genthe,  H.  Index  Comm.  SopkocL  886. 
Gentilis,  A.  De  Jure  Belli  232. 
Gentleman's  Magazine  420. 
,,  „  Lib.'.    Bibl.  Notes  702  (704);  Bk.- 
making  704 ;  Dialects  142  ;  Liter. 
Hist.    709 ;    Manners    142 ;    Pop. 
Legends  142  ;    Pop.   Superst,   142  ; 
Roman  and  Sax.   Archaeol.    406  ; 
Romano-Brit.  Rerns.  406  (463). 
Gentry,  T.  G.  [Am.]  Birds  of  Penn.  551  ; 

Nests  of  United  States  55  r. 
Genzmer,  A.  Sinnes-wahmehmungen  287. 
Geoffrey  of  Monmouth  Historia  Britonum 

407  (142,  429). 
Geoffroy,  Aug.  Rome  et  ies  Barbares  926. 
Geog.  Soc.  Hints  to  Travellers  309  (517). 
Geographical   and  Geological  Survey  of 

Rockies  512,  of  Territories  512. 
Geological  Record  505. 
„  Survey  of  Canada  ^\^. 
,,  „  of  India  511. 
„  ,,  of  New  Zealand  513. 
„  „  of  Scotland  51a. 
„  „  of  United  Kingdotn  507-510,  513. 
j>  )>  of  United  States  $Trz. 
George  iii.  Correspondence  419. 
„  Ernest   [artist]  Etchings  in  Belg.  659 
(312),  in  hrce.  312,  of  Mosel  314, 
^  Old   Lond.    659,   of  Venice  659 
{335);  i(?rre  659;  Pict.  Arch.  659. 
,,  Henry  [Am.]  Progress   and  Poverty 
238  (246)  ;   Protection   242 ;  Social 
Problems  238. 
,,  H.  B.  Tables  of  Modern  History  ^02.. 
„  N.  D.  [Am.]  Annihilation  115  ;   Uni- 

versalism-  83. 
Georgens,  L.  D.  Volksschulgarten  303. 
,,  +Deinhardt,  H.  Heiipddagogik  300. 
Georges,  H.  Eloc.  Veil.  Paterc.  926. 
„  K.  E.  Lat.  Hdivb.  903  ;  Lex.  d.   lat. 
Wortformen  903. 
Geppert,  C.  E.  Ausspr.  d.  Lat.  902  ;  Cod. 
Ambros.  919 ;    Urspr.   d.    Hoiner. 
Gesange  879  ;  Plaut.  Stud.  919. 
Gerard,  Dorothea  Orthodox  j^-j. 
,,  Mme.  'E..  Land  beyond  Forest  2'^x. 
, ,  Father  Gunpowder  Plot  416. 
Gerard  de  Nevers  996. 
Gerard  deRoussilon — z/.Girarz  deRossilho. 

,,  de  Viane  OeuvrSs  993. 
Gerber,  A.  On  Tacitus  (four)  926. 
„  F.  +  Greef,  A.  Lexicon  Taciteum.  926, 
„  G.  Sprache  als  Kunst  795  (793,  815) ; 
Spr.  u.  Erkennen  793. 
Gerhard,  [Am]  Peace  of  Utrecht  418. 
„  W.  P.  \km..\  Drainage d-^i^;  Prevention 
of  Fire  245. 
Gericke,  A,  Frz.  Unterricht  291. 
Gering,  H.  [ed.]  Islendzk  CEventyri  941. 
Gerlach,  F.  D.  Geschichtschr.  a.  Rdnter 
910 ;  Lucilius  913. 
„  O.  V,  Comm.  on  Pentateuch  25. 
Gerlache,  de  Etudes  sur  Sallust  924, 
Gerland,  G.  Altgriech.  Marchen  132. 
German  Home  Life  314. 
Gennania  934  (145). 
Germer,  H.  Pianoforte  Playing  676. 
Gerrard,  A.  W.  Materia  Medica  584. 
Gerson,  J.  Christl.  Kinder-Erzieh.  s86. 
Gerster,  A.  G.  [Am.]  Aseptic  Surgery  573. 
Gertz,  M.  C.  Studia  in  Senec.  930. 


Gervase  of  Canterbury  Chronicle  408. 
Gervase  of  Tilbury  Otia  Imperialia  142. 
Gervinus,Prf.G.G.C(;7«?«5.  onShaksp.  719. 
Gesenius,  W.  Hebr.  Gram.  22(810)  ;  Hebr. 
Lex.  to  Old  Testavient  21  (810). 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Script.  Ling.  Pheenie.  9  (B05). 
Gess,  Prf.  W.  F.  Person  of  Christ  iii. 
Gessert,  Dr.  Glass  Staining  66^. 
Gessner,  E.  Altleones.  974  ;  Frz.  Prono- 

7?ien  985  ;  Pripos.  Frf.  987. 
Gesta  Regum  Britannia;  429. 
,,  Ro7nanorum  123  (737,  73S,  1000). 
„  Stephani  408  (403). 
Gevaert,  F.  A.  Musi^ue  de  VAntiq.  874. 
Geyer,  O.  Pad.  Behandl.  d.  Liige  2S8. 
Ghose^  R.  B.  Law  of  Mortgage  208. 
Giachi,  P.  Vernac.  Fiorentino,  etc.  970, 
Giambelli,  C.  Rhet.  ad  Herenniuni  931. 
Giauque,   Florien  [Am.]  Notaries  Public 
204. 
„  \fL6..'\  Election  Laws  z-i^f^  {p.ii). 
(jibb,  E.  J.  W.  [tr.]  Ottoman  Poems  841. 
,,  Sir  G.  D.  Laryngoscope  565. 
„  Dr.  J.  Gudrun,  Beowulf  etc.  736. 
Gibbe,    H.  H.  +  Grenfell,    H.  R.   Bi7?zet. 

Controversy  235. 
Gibbes,  Dr.   Heneage  Pract.  HistoL  583 

(562). 
Gibbon,  Chas.     Novels  744. 
„  Edw,  Autob.  &°   Corresp.    721  (399); 
Crusades  399  ;    Decl.   <5r'  Fall    of 
Roman     Evtpire    397    (45,    229)  ; 
Miscellaneous  Works  293. 
Gibbons,    A.     [ed.]     Lincoln    Marriage 
Licenses  ^^  Wills  481. 
„  D.  Law  of  Dilapidations  212. 
,,  Card.  J.  Faith  ^  our  Fathers  85. 
,,  J.  S.  [Am.]  Banks  of  New  York  236. 
Gibbs,  A.  R.  British  Honduras  370. 
,,  G.  [Am,]  Chinook  Jargon  (two)  856  ; 

Clallam  Language  856. 
5,  R.  Aylesbury  317  ;  Worthies  of  Bucks. 

317- 
Giberne,     Agnes     A  mong    Stars    501   ; 
Ocean  of  Air  503  ;  Sun,  Moon  &= 
Stars  499  ;   World's  Foundns.  506. 
Gibson,  A.    Aids    to     '  Final '    218,     to 
^ Intermed.^  218;   Guide  to  Steph. 
'^  Comm'  184. 
,,     „  +  McLean,  R.  Practice  ofCts.  222. 
,,  C.  B.  History  of  Cork  331. 
„  Rev.  E.  P.  [ed.]  Parish  Registers  oj 

Stock  481. 
,,  Bp.      Edm.      Preservative      against 

Popery  86  ;  Sy nodus  Anglic.  50. 
„  Francis  Bisse  Family  480. 
„  G.  A.  Old  Red  Sandstone  s^o. 
„     ,,  +  RusselljWm.  Physical  Diagnosis 

564. 
„  G.  R.  [Am.]  Stock  Exchanges  268. 
,,  J.  Tombs  of  Covenanters  ^i^)' 
„  J.  H.  Mil.  <&^  Naval  Medals  ^-77  (fio-j). 
„  Dr.  J.  M.  '  Matthew '  24. 
,,  J.  Young  [tr.]  Cid  Ballads,  etc.  739. 
„  Otis  [Am.]  Chinese  in  America  242. 
,,  R.  H.  [hrti.]  American  Dyer  S-^i. 
,,  R.  J.  Harvey  Element.  Biology  514. 
,,  Rev.  Wm.  Year  of  Grace  75. 
,,  W.  H.  [Am.]  American  Trapper  6^1. ; 
The  Gun  691. 
Gidel,  A.  Ch.  Litt.  Grec.  Mod.  (two)  872. 
Giebe  [ed.]  Volksschulwesen  281. 
Giebel,  C.G.  Thesaurus  Omithol.  547. 
Gieseler,  Prf.  J.  C.  L.   Eccles.  History  44 

(107). 
Giffard,  H.  S.  Summary  Jurisdiction  22%. 
Giffen,  Rob.  Essays  in  Finance  237  {Bi- 
tnet.  235,  Depress,  (two)  264,  Fin- 
ance 265] ;  Stk.  Exch.  Secur.  268  ; 
Wealth  421. 
Gifford,  Aichd.  E.  H.  Voices  of  Prophets 

30- 

„  Humfrey  Poems  762. 
Gilbart,  J.  W.  Banking  235  ;  Princ.   oJ 

Ancient  Commerce  26^. 
Gilbert,  Bar.  Forum  Ro^nanum  222. 

,,  E.W.  Tables  of  Interest  it\\rQe:)  26g. 

„  G.  [  =  'Gurth']  Pig  Keeping  622. 

„  G.  K.  [,A.m.'\Geol.  of  Henry  M ins.  $12 

„  H.  M.  Bibl.  Hantoniensis  320. 

„  J.  Landscape  Art  648, 

„  J.+  Churchdl,  G.  C.  Dolomite  Mount- 
ains 339. 

„  J.  T.  History  0/  Dublin   332  ;    Vice- 
roys of  Ireland  433. 


Gilbert,  J.  T.  [ed.]  Affairs  in  Ireland 4:^5  ; 
Chartul.  of  S.  Mary's  Abbey  54  ; 
Docum.  oflrel.  433  ;  Hist,  of  Irish 
Confed,  435  ;  Natl.  MISS,  of  Irel. 
432  (797,  1004)  ;  Records  of  Dublin 
„  433  (332). 
„  W.  Ad Martiale7n  quaest.  914. 
,,  W.  Lucrezia  Borgia  446. 
„  W.  S.   Bab  Ballads  (two)  759;  Plays 

779- 
Gilchrist,  A.   Wm.  Blake  650  ;   Wm.  Etty 
650. 
„  Anne  Mary  Lamb  -jn^  (713). 
,,  H.  H.  Anne  Gilchrist  721  (253), 
,,  Dr.  J.  G.  Stirgical  Diseases  {t\wo)  592, 
Gildas  I)e  Excidio  Brit.  407  (403,  408,  429), 
Gildemeister,  J.  Catal.  of  Sansk.  Bks.  8ib. 
Gilder,  J.   L.  +  L.    B.  [Ams,]  Authors  at 
Home  728. 
„  W.  H.  [Am.]  Ice-pack  381  ;  Schwatka 
382. 
Gildersleeve,B.  L.  [Am.]  Latin  Gf'am.  899. 
Giles,  Dr.  A.  [ed.]  Memls.  of  Alfred  40%. 
„  Rev.  C.  Sec.  Coming  of  Xt.  1.16  (jj). 
„  E.   Austral.    Twice    Traversed   377; 

Trav.  in  Cent.  A  itstral.  377. 
,,  H.  A.    Chinese  without    Tchr:    848  ; 
Chin.    Charact.   846  ;  Diet.  Mand. 
Dial.  84B  ;  Histor.  China  452. 
„     ,,  [tr.]    Chuang   Tzu   848  ;    Gevts  of 
Chin.   Liter.  848  ;  Sto7'.  fr.    Chin. 
Studio  15^. 
„  Dr.  J.  A.  Hebr.  <&*  Xtn.  Records  21  ; 

Thos.  d  Becket  60. 
„     „  [ed.]   Script.     Wilh.     Cong.    408 ; 
Six  Engl.  Chron.  407. 
Gilfillan,  Rev.  G.  Bards  of  Bible  28 ;  Sir 
Walter  Scott  725. 
„  Rev.  Jas.  The  Sabbath -^Z. 
Gill,  J.    Art  of   Tchg.    289  ;   Notices  cj 
Jews  391 ;  Schl.   Educ.  301  ;  Seal. 
Mangt.  301  ;' Systems  of  Educ.  275, 
,,  Mrs.  Six  Months  in  Ascension  356. 
,,  R.  F7-ee  Trade  243. 
,,  Thos.  [Austral.]  Bibl.  of  S.  Australia 

37S. 
„  W.  Edgar  Allen  Pae  729. 
,,  CpL  \V.  River  of  Gold.  Sand  345  (350). 
,,  Rev.  W.  W.  Gems  fr.  Catal  Isls.  370 
{g2)  ;  Jottings  fr.  Pacifc  375(92); 
Life  in  Southern  Seas  375  (92,  376) ; 
Savage  Life  in  Polyncs.  ^75  (148). 
„     „  [ed.]  Myths  of  S.  Pacifc  148. 
Gillespie,  W.M.  lk.m.\Road  Making  599  ; 

Surveying  599. 
Gillett,  Rev.  E.  H.  [Am.]  Christian  Duty 
100 ;  God  4  ;  /.   Huss  56  ;  Presby- 
terian Church  in  U.S.  74. 
Gillies,  Rev.  J.  Success  of  Gospel  75. 
„  J.  B.  Edinburgh  329. 
Gillmore,  J.  Storm  Warriors  248. 
„  Col.  ^zxksx  Days  &^  Months  in  Desert 
358    (687)  ;  Gt.    Thirst   Ld.   358  ; 
Hostile     Africa     357   ;     Hunter's 
Arcadia    357    (687)  ;    Prairie    &^ 
Forest  687. 
Gillow,  J.  Did.  of  Cath.  Biog.  83  (84,  85). 
Gillray  Jas.  Caricattcres  651  (419). 
Gilman,  Arthur  [Am.]  Bosto7i  366  ;  Hist. 
Amer.  People  456  ;  Rome  396(383); 
Saracens  451  (383). 
,,  D.  C.  [Am.]  James  Monroe  460. 
,,  N.  P.  [Am.]  Profit  Sharing  2\o. 
Gilmore,  O.  G.  [Am.]  Li7nes,   etc.   634  : 

Roads  599. 
Gilmour,  Rev.  J.  Among  Mongols  352  (91). 
Gilpin,  Dr.  R.  Demonologia  Sacra  112. 
„  S.  [ed.]  Songs  of  Cumberl.  (two)  143. 
,,  Rev.  W.  Forest  Scenery  316  (320,  525). 
Gindely,  Prf.  A.   Thirty  Years'  War  443. 
Ginsburg,  Dr.  C.  D.  CoJieleth  29  ;  '  Exo- 
duSy    etc.    24  ;    Kabbalah   23  (10) ; 
Massorah  17  ;  Path  &^  Goal  174. 
„     „  [Gds.]Moab.  Stone  11 ;  S.  ofSgs.  29. 
Giomale  delta  Soe.  Asiat.  Ital.  795. 
„  di  Filologia  Romanza  967. 
,,  Ital.  di  Filol.  e  Ling.  Classica  864. 
Giraldus  Cambrensis  Opera  434  (135,  331, 

420)  ;  Histor.  Works  328. 
Girard,  C.  [Am.]  Herpetol.  of  U.S.  546. 
,,  Chas.  ik.Tti.']  Ichthyol.  of  Mexico  545. 
„  Jules  Eloq.  Attique  874  ;  Po^s.  Grecq. 
873  ;  Sentim.  Relig.  882  ;    Thucyd, 
889. 
Girarz  de  Rossilho  Oeuvres  98c  (739,  993). 


GIRA-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[GRAH- 


Gjrard,  M.  A.  Vercin^^torix  gzi. 
Girardin,  St.  Marc  Rousseau  285. 
Giraud,  C.  [ed.]  Ret   ■^grar.  Reliq.  931. 
Girdlestone,  Rev.  A.  G.  Christianity  &= 

Modem  Scepticisin  6. 
„  Rev.  R.  B.  Synonyms  of  O.T.  22(811). 
,,  Rev.  W.  H.  Romanizing  Tendency  tZ. 
Girgas,W.  0.+  Rosen,  W.  R.  [eds.]  Arabic 

'  Chrestomaiky  806. 
Girl^  Own  Indoor  Bk.  6g8,  Outdoor  Bk. 

685. 
Gisborne,  W.  [Austral.  ;  ed.]  CoL  of  N.Z. 

380  ;   Hdbk.    to  N.Z.   380  ;  N.Z. 

JKuiers  379. 
Gisli^  the  Outlaw  942. 
Gissing,  George.     Novels  748. 
Gitlbauer,  M.   Cod.    Liv.    Vindob.  923  ; 

PhiloL  Strei/zUge  862. 
Giusti,  G.  [ed.]  Proverbi  Tosc.  (two)  137. 
Gizycki,  Prf.  G.  v.  Hdbk.  0/ Ethics  175. 
Gladden,  W.  [Am.;  ed.]  Parish  Probis.  95. 
Gladding,  G.  B.  Ainer.  Hxch.  Tables  269. 
Gladman,  F.  J.  School  Work  301  ;    Or- 
ganization 301. 
Gladstone,  C.  E.  Biluchi  Handbk.  837. 
„  Dr.  J.  H.  Michael  Faraday  497. 
„  W.  E.  Financ.  Siatemts,  237  ;  Homer 

&^ Hojn.  ^^ff  878(131,  ^q^;Homeric 

Synchron,  878  ;  Juventus  Mnndi  878 

('3^1  395)  ;   Primer  of  Homer  878  ; 

Hotne  84. 
(jrlaisher,  J.  [tr.]  Travels  in  Airyoo, 
,\  J.  W.  L.  Logarithms  490. 
Glaister,  Eliz.  [ed.]  Art.  Embroidery  683  ; 

Needlework  683. 
Glanvil,  J.  Saducisinus  THtanpJiatus  \'2.ti. 
Glanville,  E.  S.  Afr.  Gold  Fields  511(358). 
Glanville-Richards,  W.  U.  S.  [^6.]  Ho.  of 

Glanv.  480;  IVindlesham  Regs.  ^Zi. 
Giapthnrpe,  H.  Plays  &=•  Poems  778. 
Glaser  de  Cew  Elect.  Machines  605. 
Glasgow',  D.  Watch  Making  637. 
„  Chas.,  Abp.  of.    St.  Cuthbert  55. 
,,  Dr.  Jas.  Apocalypse  yj. 
Glass,  H.  A.  Sto7y  of  Psalters  28. 
Glauning,  F.  Studien  zu  Marot  999. 
Glazebrook,  R.  J".  Physical  Optics  494. 
„     „  +Shaw,  W.  N.  Pract,  Physics  j^f^-^. 
Gleditsch,  H.  Metrik  863  ;  Sophok.  Trag. 

886. 
Gledstone,  J.  P.  George  Whitefield-jo.. 
Glehn,  M.  E.  v.  [tr.]  Goethe  <Sr»  Mendelss. 

673- 
Oleichen,  Ct.  With  Camel  Corps  427. 
Gicig,  Rev.  G.  R.  British  Generals  424  ; 

Clive  424 ;  Gen.    Munro  425  ;    W. 

Hctstings  423  ;  Waterloo  427  ;  Wel- 
lington 425. 
Glen,  A.  Local  Board  Elections  198. 
„     „  +  Cunningham,  R  Local  Gov.  Acts 

210. 
„  R.  C.  [cd.]  Local  Gov.  Orders  209. 
„  W,  C.  [ed.]  Artisans'  Jewelling  Acts 

209  ;   Burial  209  ;  Elemen.   Edtic. 

Acts  281  :   Metr.  Bldg.  Acts  21a  ; 

Poor  Laiu  Orders  211;  Surmnary 

Jurisdiction  Acts  228. 
„     ,,  +A.  {^^>.\  BirtJis  &!^  Deaths  2it', 

Electr.  Lightg.  Act  209  ;  Highways 

209  ;  Public  Health  211. 
Glcnnie,  J.  S.    S.    Arthurian  Localities 

737  ;  Classif.  of  Folklore  122  ;  N. 

Greece  333. 
Glenny,  G.  Cultivation  of  Flowers  624  ; 

Gardening  624. 
Glinsk),  A.  J,  [ed.]  Bajarz  Polski  139. 
Glisan,  Dr.  R.  [Am  ]  Midwifery  580. 
Gloag,  Dr.  P.   J.   'Acts'   34  ;   '  Cathol. 

Epp.'  36  ;   Exeg.   Stud.  25  ;  Justi- 
fication 113  ;   Messian.  Propfucies 

38  ;   Paul  48  ;    Pauline    Epp.    34 ; 

Salvation   113;     '  T/tess.^'    ^  Tijn.,' 

etc.  24. 
Globe  Editions  of  English  Classics  757. 
Glode,  O.  Cynewulf's  ^  Elene'  957. 
Gloucester  Hist.  Monast.  54. 
Glover,  Dr.  J.  G.  Homceopathy  592- 
,,  Rev.  O.  Treatise  on  Sin  114. 
.,  Dr.  R.  M.  Mineral  Waters  589. 
Gluck,  O.  W.  Kelt.  Namen  1002(921,985), 
Glyde,  J.  Su^ffolk  in  \Qth  Cent.  325. 
,,    ,,  [eA.'\  Norfolk  Garland  i^\;Sv^olk 

Garland  144. 
Glyn,  L.  E.  +  Probyn+ Jackson,  Mayor's 

Court  223. 


Glynne,  Sir  S.  Churches  of  Kent  321. 

Gmelin,  L.  Chemist?y  (two)  ^gy. 

Gneist,  Prf.  R.  Hist,  of  Eng.  Consiit.  259 

(405),  of  Eng.  Pari.  259(405). 
Gnomic  Verses  958. 

Goadby,  E.  Engl.  ofShaksp.  719  (316) 
Rev.  J.  J.    Bapt,  Hist.  69;   Baptists 

in  Northants.  6g. 
Gobhiliya  Grihya-sutra  819. 
Gobel,  A.  Lexilogus  zu  Homer  879. 
„  p.  K.  Classif.  of  Plants  520. 
,,  Siegfr.  The  Parables  of  Jesus  32. 
Giick,  K.  Fortbildungsschulen  297. 
Goddard,  Julia  Stories  fr.  N.  Lands  141. 
J.  G.  George  Birkbeck  297. 
J.  L.  Law  of  Easements  215. 
Godefroi,  H.  Law  of  T?-usts  219, 
Godefroidde  Bouillon  992  (738). 
Godefroy,  F.  Diet.  Anc.  Lang.  Frg.  986 

Lang,  de  Comeille  982. 
Godenhjelm,  B.  F.  Saksal.-Suotn.  Sana- 

kitja  839. 
Godet,  Prf.  F.  *  Corinthians '  33  ;  Defence 

of  Christian  Faith   116  ;    'John' 

34  ;    *  Luke'    33  ;    *  Romans'    35; 

Song  of  Songs   20  ;    Stud,  on  O. 

&=  N.  T.  25  (a  r.  112). 

T.  L.  Bermuda  2i(>2. 
Crodfray,  H  .A  stron.  499  ;  Lun.  Theory  501. 
Godfrey  of  Monmouth  Munch.  Brut  994. 
Godfrey  of  Bologne  738. 
Godin,  J.  B.  A.  Assoc,  of  Cap.  iv.  Lab.  241 ; 

Social  Solutions  241. 
Godkin,  E.  L.  Hungary  437. 
G.  S.  Emmanuel  H.  446. 
J.  Ireland  &^  her  Churches  63. 
Godlee,  R.J.  Atl.  of  Hum.  Anat.  560. 
Godley,  J.  R.  [Austral.]  Letters  to  Adder- 
ley  379;  Wrtgs.  &^  Spchs.  379. 
Godman,  F.  D.  Nat.  Hist,  of  Azores  527, 
„  +Salvin,  O.  Biologia  Cent.  Amer. 

5S6  <53i). 
Gododin,  K.  1004. 

Godofredus,  M.  Elocui.  Pindar.  880. 
Godwin,  E.  W.  Furniture  Designs  636. 
„  in..  Arch^ologist's  Handbook  ^6^. 
„  Mary— w.  Wollstonecraft,  IVIary. 
,,  Parke  [Am.]  W,  C.  Bryant  729  ;  Cyclo. 

of  Biogr.  384  ;  Hist,  of  Free.  438. 
„  Wm.   Caleb  Williams  740  ;    Chaucer 

717  ;  Essays  783  ;    Necrotnancers 

126  (81)  ;  Population  241. 
Goeje,  J.  de  [ed.]  Bibl.  Geograph.  Ara- 

bica  807. 
Goethe,  j;,  W.  v.— 7/.  GSthe,  J.  W.  v. 
*  (ioflf,  Elijer'  [=Wm.  Dawes]  Works  q^^. 
Gogerly,  Rev.G.  Mission  Wk.  inBeng.  gi. 
Gogol,  N.  V,    Novel-s  753. 
Goilaw,  A.  Armenisches  Wb.  838. 
Goirand,  L.  [tr.]  Fch.  Code  ofComtn.  207. 
Goldammer,  H.  Kindergarten  289. 
Golden  Treasury  Series  757. 
Colder,  S.  Tour  in  Norway  (i%%. 
Goldie,  H.  Efik  Dictionary  854. 
Goldoni,  C.  Mem.oirs  734. 
Goldschmidt,  P.  Gesch,  aus  Liviusgi^. 
GoldsmidjEdin.  Aldine Press  711  -.Elzevir 

Presses  711  ;  Scot.  Coins  477. 
„  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  F.  Persia  351  (305) ;  Out- 
ram  425;  Telegr.  &*  Trav.  351  (606). 
Goldsmith,    O,     Works    787    (757,    782)  ; 

Dram.  Wks.  779 ;  Poet.   Wks.  764 

(756,  757)  ;  Vicar  of  Wakefield  740. 
Goldstiicker,  Th.  Literary  Re^nains  825. 
Goldziher,  I.  Mytkol.  among  Heb.  10. 
Gciler,  A.  v.  On  Caesar  (three)  922, 
Golovazky,Th.  [ed.]  Volkslieder  149. 
C^oltzsch,  E.  T.  Lese-unterricht  294. 
Gomm,  Fdm.  Sir  W.  Lettrs.  6^  fls.  424. 
Gomme,  G.  L.  Bibliogr.  of  Folklore  122  ; 

Hdbk.  ofFolkl.  123  ;  Ind.  ofMunic. 

Off.  245 :  Liter,  of^  Loc.  Inst.  24s  ; 

Lond.  Co.   Council  210  ;    Primit. 

Folk-moots  389. 
It     »  +Wheatley  [eds.]  Chap  Books  143. 
Gomperz,  Th.  Herod,  Studien  888. 
Goncourt,  E.+ J.  de.    Novels  751. 
Gongora,  L.  de  Poetical  Works  774. 
Gonnet,  Th.  J.  Signif  en  Grec  et  Lat,  862. 
Gonzenbach,  L.  [ed.]  Sicil.  Mdrchen  138. 
Goodale,  G.  L.  [Am.]  Physiol.  Botany  $20  ; 

Wild  Flowers  of  America  526. 
Goode,  Prf.  G.  B.  [Am.)  A?ner.  Fishes  694 

Fisheries  of  U.S.  (two)  623  ;  Game 

Fishes  oj  U.S.  694. 


Goode,  W.  Fulfilled  Prophecy  119. 
Goodell,  Dr.  Wm.  Gynecology  581. 
,,  Wm.  [Am,]  Slavery  249. 
Goodeve,  L.  A.   Pers.   Prop.  214  ;  Railw. 
Passgrs.  216  ;  Real  Prop.  214. 
T.  M.  Steam  Engine  604. 
,,  [ed.]  Cases  on  Patents  213. 
„    ,,  +  Shelley  Diagr.  ofSton.  Eng.  604. 
Goodhart,  Dr.  J.  F.  Diseases  ofChilan.sZz. 
Goodholme,  T.  S.   [Am.  ;  ed.]  Cyclo.  of 

Domestic  Economy  680. 
Goodman,  Mary,  Sisterhoods  95. 

„  1^.-\-K.  Fen  Skating  tQ%. 
Goodwin,  C.  W.  ^St.  Guthlac'  957. 
„     „  Bp.  H.  Parish  Church  04 
„  J.  A.  [Am.]  Pilgrim  Republic  367. 
„  Dr.  T.  Works  2;  Wk.of  Holy  Ghost  112, 
„  Prf.  W.  W.  Greek  Gram,  (two)  865  ; 
Syntax  of  Greek  Verb  866. 
Goold,  R.  F.  Four  Old  Lodges  79. 
Goossens,  H.  *  Chev.  au  Lyon '  1003  (993). 
Gopdla  Tdpant  UpanishadSaz. 
Gopatha-Brdhtnana  821. 
GSpfert,  E.  Rechenunterricht  293. 
Gordon  &Gotch  [pubs.]  Aust.  Hdbk.  yjj. 
Gordon,  Surg.-Gen.  C.A.  Hyg.  of  Cholera 
570  ;  Mint.  Hyg.  575  ;  Trip  to  Bur- 
mah  350. 
„  Gen.  C.  J.  Jls.  at  KJiartum  424  (427)  ; 

Letters  424. 
„  Lady  DufF[tr.]  French  in  Algiers  355. 
„  D.  M.  Victoria  to  Winnipeg  362. 
„  G.  Pinetum  525. 

„  H,  K.  Colloquial  Burmese  (two)  850. 
„  Sir  H.  W.  General  Gordon  424. 
„  J.  Abredonia  329. 
„  Rev.  Jas.  Hist,  oflrel.  436  ;  Rebellion 

in  Ireland i^-^^. 
„  Janet  Spanish  Inquisition  84. 
„  J,  E.  H.  Electr.  Lighting6os  :  Electr. 

and  Magnetism  495. 
„  T.  E.  Roof  of  World  346. 
„  W.  E.  Law  of  Costs  226. 
„  Dr.  W.  R.  [Am.]  Dr.  H.  Ostranderys  ; 
RefonnedCh.  in  Am..  75. 
Gore,  Rev.  C.  Ministry  of  Church  88. 
, ,  G.  Electro-Depos.  643 ;  Electro-Met.  643. 
„  Dr.  G.  Vivisection  101. 
„  J.  E.  Planet.  Stud.  501  (two)  ;  Scenery 
of  Heavens  500. 
Gorgas,  Dr.  F.J.S.[Am.]  Dental Med.^^. 
Gorham,  Maj.  C.  A.  Military  Law  207. 
„  Rev.  G.  C.  Reformation  56. 
Gorkom,  K.  W.  van  Cinchona  Culture  618. 
Gorlach,  W.  Prince  Bismark  444. 
GBrlich,  E.  Dial.  d.  Lang.  rf'C'z7(two)988. 
Gorman,  W.  G.  [ed.]  Converts  to  Rome  84. 
Gorrie,  Rev.  P.  D.  [Am.]  Am.  Episc.  Ch. 

71  ;  Methodist  Preachers  71. 
Gorringe,  H.  H.  Egyptian  Obelisks  ^6^. 
Gosch,  C  A.  Denmark  and  Germany  ^^(^ 
Goschen,  G.  J.  Cultiv.  of  Imagina.  708  ; 
Local  Taxat.  245  ;   Theory  of  For. 
Exchequer  235. 
Goslin,  S.  B.  Hand-bell  Ringing  ^y^. 
Gosse,  Prf.   E.   W.  Congreve  720  (713) ; 
Gray  721  (716);  Hist,  of  18  Cent. 
Liter.  ji\iji^',  Poejns  y66\ Raleigh 
415(404);  17  Cent.  Stud.yi/^-.Skksp.  to 
Pope  715  ;  Stud,  in  Lit.  of  Northern 
Europe  735  ;  G.  Tinworth  651, 
„  „  [ed.]  English  Odes  760  (757). 
„  P.  H.  Aquarium  5-17  ;  A  Yr.  at  Shore 
517  ;  Birds  of  Jamaica '^^•z  ;  Canad. 
Naturalist  556  ;  Geol.  Antiq.  of  In- 
sects 540  ;  Marine  Aquarium  518  ; 
Marine  Zool.  517  ;  Microscope  518  ; 
Rotifera  539  ;  Sea- A  nem.  538. 
GoRsipj  G,  H.  D.  Chess-Player's  Man.  699. 
Gostwick,  J.  Ger7nan  Culture  63. 

„  ,,  +  Harrison,  R.  Gertnan  Lit.  732. 

Gotthelf,  J.  Ulric  the  Farvn  Servant  752. 

Gothe,  J.  \V.  V.  Works  733  ;  Dram.  Wks 

780 ;    Poet.    Wks.  771  ;    Conv.   w. 

Eckermann  784  (733) ;  Hamlet  719  . 

Novels    752 ;      W.    Meister    752  ; 

Travels  752  (733). 

GSttinger  BeitrHge  zur  deut.  Phtlol.  034. 

Gsttingische  Gelehrte  A  meigen  «.  Nach- 

richten  864, 
Gttttlinp,   K.  W.  Abhandl.  862  :   Opusc. 

Acad.  862. 
Gottschalk,  Ar?V/(7»'*  ^  Paradise  Lost*  945. 
G5tz,    G.   De  Statu   silvis  916  ;  Gloss. 
Plaut,  919;  Gloss.  Tereni,  920. 


GStzinger,  Dr.  E.  Dichtungen  d.  Cddmon 

Gouffe,  J,  Cookery  Book  681. 

Gouget,  G.  Siege  dAlfesia  922, 

Gough,  A.   E.   [ed.]  Anc.  MSS  in  Ifidta 
816;  Philos.  of  UpanishadsZ7si^\^) 
„  H.  OJ^ce  of  Land  Registry  202. 
„  J.  B,  [Am.]  Autob.  250  ;  Sunlight  250  ; 

Temperance  Orations  251. 
„  R.  Sepulchral  Monuments  472. 

Gouin,  F.  L  Art  des  Langues  293. 

Goulburn,  Dn.  E.  M.  Acts  of  Deacons  34  ; 
Cathedr.  System  88 ;  Collects  of 
Day  105  ;  Communion  89 ;  Confir- 
tnation  102  ;  Devot.  Study  of  Script. 
103  ;  Everlasting  Punishment  115  ; 
Family  Prayers  io6  ;  Holy  Cathol. 
Ch.  88  (67);  Liiurg.  Gosp.  104  (two); 
Lord's  Supper  8g  (33) ;  Nonxnch 
Cathed.  669;  Pers.  Relig.  i.oo;Rugby 
Schl.  281 ;  Three  Counsels  100., 

Gould,  A.  C.  i{im.]Pistol&' Revolver 6gi. 

„  A.  A.  Mollusca  517. 

,5  A.  P.  Surgical  Diagnosis  S74- 

„  C.  Mythical  Monsters  127. 

„  J.  Game  of  Draughts  700. 

„  J.  lAm.}Pleadg.  in  Civil  Actions  228. 

„  John  Birds  of  Asia  550,  of  Australia 
(three)  552,  of  Eur.  548,  ofGt.  Brit. 
548,  of  Himalayas  550,  ofN.  Guinea 
552;  Macropotidae  554  ;  Matn?nals 
of  Austral,  (^two)  S53,  Odontophor 
548  ;  Psittidae  548  ;  Rhavzphast, 
548  ;  Trochil.  (two)  548  ;  Trogon 
548. 

„  Jos.  Letterpress  Printer  638. 

,,  L.  D.  [Am,]  Carpenter's  Guide  635. 

„  Rev.  S.  Baring-  Book  of  Were- Wolves 
128  ;  Curious  Myths  123  [Priester 
John  124,  Sangreal  737,  Tell  147, 
Wand.Jewis4] ;  Germany ^^3 (50$^ 
313);  Gertnany  Past  fy^Pres-^^j  (^40) 
313) ;  R.  S.  Hawker  724  (61)  ;  Ice- 
land 334  (943)  ;  Lives  of  Saints  87  ; 
Lost  aim  Hostile  Gospels  20  ;  Novels 
744  ;  Orig.  and  Dev.  of  Re  I.  Belief 
x2o(i2i);  Our  Inkeritce.  89;  Vil- 
lage Conferences  on  Creed  109 ; 
Yorks.  Oddities  145  (327). 

Gouley,  Dr.  J.  W.  S.  [Am.]  Diseases  of 
Man  564. 

Gourlie,  J.  H.  jun.  [Am.]  Average  Laws 
201. 

Gover,  C.  E.  \\x.'\  Folk-songs  of  S.  Ind.  130. 

Government  Year  Book  258  (262,  405). 

Gow,  Dr.  1.  Contp.  to  Schl.  Classics  861 
(867)  ;  Hist,  of  Greek  Mathcm.  488 
(87s). 

Gowan,  M.ij.  W.  E.  [tr.]  Ivanqff's  Rtiss. 
Gram.  1008. 

Go  wans,  W.  [Am.]  Bks.  onFrcemsnry,  79. 

Gower,  G.  Leveson  Surrey  Provincialisms 
951- 

»  J-  Confessio  A  mantis  jtz. 

,j  Ld.  Ronald  Art  Galleries  647  ;  Figure 
Ptrs.  of  Holl.  652  (649);  Sir  T, 
Lawrence  and  Romney  651  (649). 

Gower#,  Dr.  W.  R.  Diseases  of  Brain  s^^\ 
pis.  of  Nerv.  Syst.  vol.  i.  567,  vol. 
ii.  5S6  ;  Diseases  of  Spin,  Cord  567  ; 
Epilepsy  567  ;  Ophtkalm.  577. 

Gowing,  L,.  F.  5000  Miles  in  Sledge  352. 

Gowther^  Sir  738. 

Gozzi,  Ct.  Carlo  Memoirs  447  (734). 

Grace,  A.  F.  Landscape  Ptg.  in  Oils  657. 
„  W.  G.,  etc.  Cricket  695. 

Gradle,  Prf.  H.  [Am.]  Bacteria  s^it- 

Grady,  S.G.  Fixtures  203  ;  Hindu  Law  of 
Inker,  231  ;  Mahom.  L.  of  Ink.  231. 

Graf,  A.  Roma  137. 

Grafe,  H.  Volksschule  273. 

Grafenberg,  S.  Frz.  Syntax d.  J ahrh.^^j. 

Grafenhan,  A.  Gescfi.  d.  Klass.  Phil.  864. 

(iraff,  Dr.  E.  G.  AHD.  Sprachschatz  936 

„  Prf.  L.  V.  Myzostofnida  539. 
Graham,  A.-f  Ashbee,  H.  S.   Tunisia  ^$5^ 
„  Dr.  D.  [Am.]  Massage  565. 
„  H.  G.  Rousseau  712. 
,y  Col.  L.  Tactical  Deductions  608. 
,,  R.  H.  Graph,  and  Anal.  Siatjfs  603, 
,,  W.  Brass  (two)  643. 
,,  W,   Idealism   174    (162,    165);    Social 

Problem  246. 
„  Dr.  Wm.  Commentary  on  '  Tittis '  3& 


GRAH-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[GROS- 


GrahameJas.[Am.]  Hisf.  of  U.S.  261  (455). 

„  of  Claverhonse  Letters  ^-^z. 
Grain,  W.  Succession  Laws  218. 
Graindor  de  Douai  Antioche  ^gi. 
Grame,  E.  Beethoven  673. 
Gramont^  Ct,  Meuwirs  of  ^x^. 
Grancey,  E.  de  Mandat-  Paddy  at  Home 

331- 
Grandauer,  J.  Zeickenunterrickt  290. 
Grandgagnage,  C.  Langue  Wallonne  ggo 

Notns  iVallons  gqo 
Grand'homme,  Mile.  Cutting  Out  QZ'^. 
Grangier,  L.  Glossaire  Fribourgeois  990. 
Grant,  A.  Missions  90. 
„  Sir   Alex.  Arist.  *  Ethics' Zg^   (159)  5 

Edinb.  Univ.  276  ;  Xenopfion  8gi. 
„  A.  C.  Busk  Life  in  Queensland  378. 
„  Rev.  A.  H.  [Am.]  Church  Seasons  90. 
„  [Mrs.]  Anne  of  Leggan  Letters  from 

Mountains  32^. 
„  C.  Central  Provinces  Gazetteer  347. 
^,  Y.  Copper  Smelting  (i^-^. 
„  Col.  F.  Samuel  Johnson  721  (713). 
„  G.  M,  [C2.'nAA.yPicturesg.  Canad.  362. 
„  J.  Law  of  Bankers  189. 
„  J.  Strength  of  Cement  634. 
„  James  Brit.  Battles  (two)  423  ;  Edird). 
329  ;  Hist,  of  India.  453  ;  Newspr. 
Press  727  ;    Novels  741 ;    '  Saturd. 
Rev.'  T2j;  Tartans  of Scotl.  328(484), 
„  James  Schools  of  Scotland  275. 
„  Col.  J.  A.  Walk  across  Africa  357, 
„  Sir  J.  H.  Sepoy  War  453. 
„  Rev.  P.  '^.  Bible  Rec.  of  Creation  117. 
„  R.  History  of  Astronomy  499  (875). 
„  Gen.  Ulysses  S.  [Am.]  Mefnoirs  ^60. 
Grantham,  J.  Ship-Building t\-2. 
Granville,  Dr.  A.  B.  Springs  of  Vichy  590, 
„  Dr.J.M.  Gout  571  ;/?«■««* 568  ;  Train- 
ing of  Mejnory  288. 
Gras,  L.  P.  Diet,  du  Patois  Foriz.  978. 
Grasber^er,    L.    De    usu   Pliniano    932 ; 
Erzieh.    i.    kl.  Alterth.    277 ;    Gr. 
Ortsnainen%6Z\  Noctes  IndicaeZ-zz. 
Grasse,  J.  G.  T.  Orbis  Lat.  903 ;  Trisor 

d.  Livres  rares  709'  (702). 
Grass!,  G.  Sinonimi  Italiana  969. 
Grassmann,Prf.H.  Wb.  zwn  *  RigVeda'xz, 
Grateloiip,  de  Grammaire  Gasconne  978. 
Grattan,  H.  Speeches  436  ;  Ir.  Songs  1003, 
.  ,,  H.  [son]  Rt.  Hon.  H.  Grattan  436. 
Grattenauer,  W.  Schulrecht  282. 
Griltz,  Dr.  H.  Gesch.  d.  Juden  (two)  10. 
Graul,  Ch.  Tamil  Grammar  Zi^^. 
„  „  [ed.]  Bibl.  Tamulica  845. 
Griivell,  Personne  in  ^Roland'  991. 
Graves,  Alg.   Dictionary  of  Artists  t^f^  \ 
Cat.  ofWks.  ofS.  Cousins  650. 
„  A.  P.  Father  O  Flynn  759. 
„  C.    L.    Blarney    Ballads    261    (760) ; 

Green  above  Red  261  (760). 
„  R.  G.  Practice  of  Medicine  564. 
„  Dn.  R.  P.  Sir  W.  R   Hamilton  499. 
Gravot,  ^.  £tude  sur  V Alisia  fyzi. 
Gray,  Alb.  [ed.]  Merck.  Marks  Act  213. 
„  Ajid.  Measurements  in  Electricity  496. 
„  Prf.   Asa   [Am.]   Botany    (three)  520  ;' 
Botany  of  Japan  530,  of  H^.  Un,  St. 
530;  Darwinis7n  ^16  ;  Flora  of  N. 
America    530 ;    Nat.    Science  and 
Relig.  4(5)  -.PJianerog.  517  ;  Scient. 
Papers  520  (532). 
„  Rev.  C.  Bishop  Robert  Gray  93  (358). 
„  C.  J.  Bibl.  of  Sir  Isaac  Neivton  499. 
„  D.  J.  T.  Poultry  Ailments  622. 
„  G.  G.  [ed.]  Bankruptcy  Manual  igo., 
„  G.  R.  Birds  of  '  Erebus '  517  ;  Genera 

of  Birds  547  (517). 
„  Dr.  G.  Z.  [Am.]  U usband dt*  Wife -z^z. 
„  Prf.  Henry  Anatomy  560. 
„  J.  [ed.]  Prmierbsfroin  Burnt.  850(149). 
„  Rev.  J.  C.  [c(J,]  Biblical  Museutn  24 ; 

Sunday  School  World  296. 
„  Dr.  J.  v..  Catalogue  of  Post.  Stps.  485  ; 
Diatomnc.  522  ;  Indian  Zoology  555 
(553)  :  Licards  of  Australia  546  ; 
Reptiles  of 'Erebus  *  517  :  Star-fisk 
538  ;  Zool.  of*Samarang*  517. 
„  Archd.  J.  H.  China  346  (15-3). 
,.  Mrs.  J.  H.  14  Months  in  Canton  346. 
„  Maria  E.  Molluscous  Animals  543. 
„  Maxwell '  Novels  744. 
„  Peter ^w«^/5<!3(5i9);  Lichens^etc,  524; 

Seaweeds,  etc,  524  (519). 
„  P.  Life  Contingencies  267. 


Gray,  P.  +  Smith+Orchard  Assur.  Tables 

267. 
,,  Rob.  Birds  of  West  Scotland  550. 
„  +Anderson,  T.  Birds  of  Ayrshire  550. 
„  S.  O.  British  Seaweeds  1524. 
„  Thomas  Poetical  Wofks  765  (756). 
„  W.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  Oregon  368. 
Grazebrook,  H.  S.  Heraldry  of  Smith  483; 

Heraldry  of  Worcs.  483. 
Grdard,  M.  Legist,  de  tlnstr.  Prim.  281, 
„  Oct.  Educ,  et  Instr.  272 ;  Morale  de 

Plut.  896. 
Great  A  rtists  Series  649. 
„  Cat/iedrals  of  the  World  667. 
„  Explorers  and  Explorations  308. 
„  French  Writers  Series  731. 
,,  Musicians  Series  f)T^. 
, ,  Writers  Series  713. 
Greaves,  Elementary  Statics  493. 
Greban,  A.  Mystere  de  la  Passion  997. 
Greely,  A.  W.  [Am.]  Amer.  Weather  504. 
„  A.  W.  Arctic  Service  381. 
„  Horace  [Am.]    Amer.    Conflict    458  ; 

Essays  243  ;  Recollections  729. 
Green,  A.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Ohio  Practice  226. 
,,  Prf.  A.  H.  Pfiysical  Geology  506. 
„  ,,  +Foster+33akyns  Carbonif.  Lime- 
stone $io. 
„  „  +Miall  Coaie^x. 
„  „   +  Russell,  R.  Yorks.  Coalfields  510. 
,,  „  •^■'SxxTacvaxi^Geol.  of  Derbyshire  S'o^- 
„  Maj.  A.  O.  Arabic  Grammar  Zo^^, 
„  F.  W.  E.  Memory  2Z^. 
,,  Prf.  G.  Mathematical  Papers  ifZ^, 
„  G.  C.  Collections  of  Nat.  History  518. 
,,  H.  Shaksp.  and  Embl.  Writers  718. 
„  J.  F.  Ocean  Birds  548. 
„  J.  H.  Spiritual  Philosophy  162. 
„  J.  R,  Cong,  of  Eng.  407  (409)  ;  Hist,  oj 

Eng..  People  403  (402) ;  Short  Hist. 

ofE.  P.  403  ;  Making  of  Eng.  407. 
„  Mrs.  J.  R.  Henry  ii.  410  (404). 
„  Mrs.   Mary  A.   Everett  Princesses  of 

England  404  (252). 
,,  N.  E.  Sketching  from.  Nature  657. 
„  N.  W.  [Am.]  Mormonism  72. 
„  S.  A.  [Am.]  Epitaphs fr.  Groton  473. 
„  ?.ev.  S.  G.  Apostle  Peter  48 ;  Gram. 

of  Gk.  N.  T.  22  ;  English  Pictures 

316 ;  Fch.  Pict.  312  ;  Pict,  fr.  Bible 

Lds.  41(342), fr.  Germ.  314 ;  Scottish 

Pict.  328. 
„  S.  S.  [Am.]  Libr.  Aids  71a  ;  Libraries 

and  Schools  294. 
„  Prf.  T.  H.  Works  164  (174,  175,  179) ; 

Arist.  159  ;  Hume  167  ;  Kant  166  ; 

Mill  168  ;  Proleg,  to  Ethics  164, 
„  Dr.  T.  H.  Path.  &=  Morb.  Anat.  583. 
„  T.  M.  [Am.}  Families  of  ICentucky  4B2. 
„  Rev.  T.  S.  Gram.  Gk.  N.  T,  22  ;  Gk.- 

English  Lexicon  to  N.  T.  22. 
„  Dr.  W.  H.  [Am.]^^.  of  Job.  28  ;  Hebr. 

Gram.  22  (810)  ;  Hebr.  Feasts  118  ; 

Moses  &=•  Prophets  118  (38). 
„  W.  S.  Alps  of  New  Zealand  ^Zo, 
Greene,    Prf.    C.   E.    [Am.]  Trusses  and 

A  rches  599. 
„  F.  V.  [Am.]  Army  Life  in  Russia  336 

Mississippi  458  ;  Russn.  Army  448, 
„  Prf.  G.  W.  [Am.]  'Amer.  Revol.  458  ; 

jGerm.  Elcm.  in  Waroflndep.  458  ; 

Hist,  of  Mid.  Ages  398  ;  Maj.-Gen. 

Greene  46  c  ;  Rhode  Island  $6B. 
„  Rev.  L.  Insect  Hunter  540. 
„  Prf.  J.  R.  Coclcntcrata  537  ;  Protozoa 

536  ;  Tabic  of  Zoology  533. 
„  'R.oh.  Drain.  Wks.')-j^(']'j4^;Menaphon 

740. 
„  T.  W.  Roman  Law  229. 
„  Dr.  W.  1".  Birds   684 ;   Cage   Birds 

684  ;  For.  Birds  684  ;  Parrots  685. 
Greener,  W.  W.  Guns  (three)  691. 
Greenhlll.A.  G.Diff.Cs>  Intl.  Calculus  4^1., 
Greenhow,  Dr.  E.  H.  Bronchitis  569. 
Greening,  E.  O.  Co-operative  Travlr.  241. 
Greenleaf,  S.  [Am.]  Law  of  Evidence  200. 
Greenough,  Hor.  Letters  655. 

„  J.  B.  [Am.]  Vocabulary  to  VirgilgiS. 
Greenwell,  Dora.  Poet.  Wks.  757. 
„  G.  C.  Glossary  of  Terms  641 ;  Mine 

Engineering  641, 
„  W.  British  Barrows  469. 
Greenwood,    G.   Rain    and  Rivers  502  ; 

River  Terraces  so-2',  Tree  Lifter  di^. 
„  G.  W-  Conveyancing  194. 


Greenwood,  H.  C.  +  Martin,  T.  CMagist. 
Guide  223. 
„  ,,  +Kiiowles,  L.  [eds.]  Real  Property 

Statutes  214. 
tj  J.  Amateur  Casual  Z4Z  ;  Seven  Curses 

of  London  247. 
„  J,  Law  of  Medical  Men  206. 
,,  J.  Lanes.  Sol-fa  6tj. 
3,   Pre.  J.  G.  Study  of  Languages  292. 
„  Thos.  Free  Public  Libraries  "J I'z. 
„  W.  H.  Metall.  642  ;  Steel  ^^  Iron  643. 
Greer,  H.  [Am,]  Diet,  of  Hlectricity  496. 
Greg,  Percy  Hist,  of  U.S.  456 ;  Without 

God  6. 
„  R.  P.  +  Lettsom,W  G.  Mineralogy  ^o-j. 
„  W.   R.  Creed  of  Xtendom.  117  (109)  ; 
Enigmas  of  Life  6  ;  Misc.  Essays 
783  (260);  Mistaken  Aims  246;  Folii. 
Problems  260;  Rocks  Ahead  260 
Why  are  ixiotnen  redundant  ?  251. 
Gregg,Dr.W.[Canad.]/'r«^.CA.?«  Can.  74. 
Grego,  ] .Hist.ofParl.Elect.iz6o{4QS,  649). 
Gregoire  lo  Pape,  Li  Dialogue  1000. 
Gregor,   Rev.  W,  Dial,  of  Banffs.   951  ; 
Folkl.  ofN.-E.  Scotl.  134;  Leech, 
craft  129. 

Gregorios  Corinthios  Dial.  Graec.  897. 
Gregorius— ».  Barhebraeus. 
Gregorovius,  F.  Island  of  Capri  33$. 


Gregory,  St. :  Life  of  065. 
„  Cura  Past.  959  ;  Dial  _ 
Gregory    the    GreAt_' JoP   51;     Magyta 


Cura  Past.  959  ;  Dialogues  960  (tooo). 


Moralia  28  ;  Trs.  Selectns,  51. 
„  Rev.  A.  Book  of  Revelation  37. 
„  „  B.  Church  Principles  71. 
„  Don.  Western  Highlands  329. 
,,  of  Nyssa  Opera  52. 
„  Rev.  O.  G.  Christian  Evidences  it6. 
„  Dr.  W.  Animal  Magnetism,  (two)  8a 
Gregson,  M.  Lanes.  Fragments  321. 
Greif,  W.  '  Trojanersage'  993- 
Grein,  C.  W.  M.  A.-S.  Grammatik  952 

A.-S.  Wb.  \A.-S.  Diet.]  952. 
„  ,„  [ed.]  Bibl.  d.  A.-S.Poes.  953  [Sprach- 

schat2QS2]  d.  A.-S.  Prasa  953, 
„  „  [tr.]  Dichtt.  d.  A.-S.  955. 
Gremli,  A.  Alpine  Flora  ^-zj. 
Grenville,  R.  Correspondence  419. 
Gresley,  W.  S.  Glossary  of  Terms  used  in 

Coal  Mining  641. 
Gresswell,    Rev.    E.    Fasti    384 ;    Orig 

Kalend.  384. 
„  G.  Diseases  of  Ox  620, 
„  J.  B.  Veter.  Phannacol.  619. 
5,  „  +Dr.  A.  Equine  Medicine  ^ig. 
„  W.  South  African  Empire  358. 
„  Rev.  W.  P.  Early  Parisian  Pres^fio 

Pans  Typography  710. 
Grettis  Saga  942. 
Gretton,  Mrs,  G.  Englishwoman  in  Italy 

335  (two). 
Greville,  Chas .  Policy  of  Eng.  to.  Irel.  433. 
„  C.  C.  "i.  Journal  4-z-i,. 
„  E. [Austral.  ;ed,]^«^^?'a/.  Year-Bk.^-j'j. 
„  R.  K.  Scot.  Crypt.  Flora  529  (522). 
Greville,    Henri      [=Mme.    Alice    Du- 
rand]  Novels  751. 
Grey,   Alb-  +  Fremantle,    Oin.    W.    H. 
Chu7-ch  Reform  99. 
,  Earl  Pari.  Government  259  (405). 
„  Sir  Edw.  Henry  Fawcett  404. 
,,  Sir  Geo.  Polynes.  Mythology  149;  Prov. 
of  N.  Zeal.  149  ;  Trads.  ofN.  Zeal. 
149. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Poetry  of  N.  Zealanders  852. 
„  „  +Bleek,  W.  H.  J.  Afr.  &>  Austr. 

Mythol.  149  (T50). 
„  M.  O.  [=Mrs.  Wra.]  Last   Words  to 

Girls  299  (252). 
J,  „  +Shirreff,  Emily  .S"tf^CK/;if«rtf  299. 
Greyham,  H.  G.  Rousseau  170. 
Greyhound  Stud  Book  692, 
Grieb,  C.  F.  German  Dictionary  938. 
Grier,   J.    B,   [Am.]  English  of  Bunyan 

720. 
Grierson,  G.  A,  Bikari  Lang,  (two)  831  ^ 
Kayaihi  Char.  831 ;  Vem.  Lit.  of 
Hind.  830. 
Griesbach,  E.  [ed,]  Sckofienhaueriana  170. 
Griesinger,  Prf.  Mental  Pathology  567. 
„  Th.  The  Jesuits  86. 
Griffin,  H.  Athletics  696 ;  Cycling  688. 

,  J.  i?"/«jej  485(610). 

,  Lepel  H.  Rajahs  of  Punjaub  453. 
,  R,  [ed.]  Patent  Cases  213. 


Griffis,  W.  E,  [Am.]  Corea  (two)  346  ;Jap, 
Fatry    Wld.    153 ;   Mikado's  Emp. 
^  .^  ^351  (153)  :  M.  C.  Perry  462. 
Griffith,  G.  W.  C.  Stamp  Duties  z\Q. 
„  Rev.  H.  Faith  116. 
„  J.  R.  [ed.]  Ma7'r.  IVom.  Prop.  Acts  206. 
t»  5'    W.  +  Henfrey,    A.    Micrographic 

Dictionary  518  ;  Microscope  518. 
„  Rich.  Cart,  Limfst.  Fossils  510. 
„     ,,   +  McCoy,  Silurian  Fossils  ^iQ. 
„  R.  T.  H.  [tr.]  Idylls  fr.  Sanskrit  824  ; 
Scenes  fr.    Ramayana,    etc.    817 ; 
Specs,  oflnd.  Poetry  817  (824). 
Griffiths,  Laws  of  Accents  B67. 
,,  Medical  Flora  of  United  States  586. 
„   Maj.  A.  Engl.  Army  4K4  (428,   606); 

Millbank  244  ;  Neivgate  244. 
„  Dr.  A.  B.  Dis.  of  Crops  615  ;  Manures 

(two)  616. 
„  David  Malagasy  Gram.    852;    Mai. 

Vocabulary  852. 
„  F.  LI.  Siut  a7td  Der  Rifeh  467. 
„  J.  W.  [hm.]  Ship-Builder  6j2. 
„   Hon.  Mrs.  [ed.]  Thro'  England -^16. 
„  Cpt.  T.  Modem  Fencer  tiyi. 
,,  Dr.  W.  H.  Prescriptions  585. 
Grigg,  H.  B.  Nilagiri  District  -^4%. 
Griggs,  W.  \&^.\  Armorial  China  664. 
„  &  Praetoriiis,  C.  [lithogs.]  Skakspcare 
Quartds  776. 
Grigor,  J.  Arboriculture  tz-^. 
Grikya-SMras  819-821  (13). 
Grillparzer,  F.  Sappho  780. 
Grim,  Edw.  Thos.  Becket  410, 
Grimble,  A.  Deer-Stalking  6qt. 
Grimblot,  P.  [ed.]  Lettrs.  ofWm.  Hi.  417. 
Grimm,  A.  Baskische  Sfracke  839. 
„  Prf.  C  L,  W.  Clavis  Novi  Test.  22. 
,,  Hermann  Goethe  733  ;  M.  Angela  653 
(447)  ;  Raphael6s4  ;  Literaiitre -jit. 
„  Jacob.    On    Beast   Epics    127 ;    Dettt, 
Grammatik  933  ;    Gesch.    d.   deut. 
Spr.  933  ;  Ir.  Elfen-March^n  134  ; 
Sendschr.      an     Lacltmann    127  ; 
Teuton.  Mythol.  140  (12,^,  123,  142)  j 
Ursfr.  d.  Spr.  793. 
,,  ,,  [tr.]  Ir.  Elfen-Mdrchen  134. 
„  „   +W.  Deut.  Wdrterb.  934  (gi^S). 
,,  ,,  „  [qAs.]  Dettt.Sagem4$;Ki7ider-u., 

Haus-March.  145, 
,,  W.    Deut.    Heldensage    145  :    Deut, 

Runen  933. 
,,  „  {ir.'lAltddn.  Heldenlieder  J41. 
Grimoire,  Le  Grand  125  ;  Grimoires  80. 
Grimshaw,    R.    [Am.]  Miller  603  ;  Pump 

598  ;  Saws  (two)  603. 
Grindal,  Abp.  Works  2. 
Grindon,    L.    H.    Flora  of  Manes.    528 ; 
Fru.its  627  ;    Lanes.    659  ;    Shksp, 
Flora  718  (128)  ;  7  rees  525. 
Grind  rod,  R.  B.  The  Nation's  Vice  251 
Gringo(i)re,  Pierre  Oeuvres  looi. 
Gripper,  C.  Railway  'lunnelling  599. 
Grisebach,    Dr.   A.    Flora    Europ.    526  , 
Flora  of  W.  Indies  531  ;  Gramina 
Rossica  524  ;  Veget.  d.  Erde  525. 
Griswold,  R.  W.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Fern.  Poets 
of  A  mer.  770  ;  Poets  of  A  uter.  770 
(728). 
,,  W.M.  [Am.;  ed.]/«rf'i?jr(7/'/'^r;c?i-yj.  730. 
Grob,  C.  [ed.]  Unterricht.  a.  Schiveiz  278. 
Grobedinkel,  P.  Desfortesu.Malherbe^^^ 
GrOber,  G.    Fierabras'  992  ;  Grimdr.  d. 
rom.  Phil.  967  (968);  Troubad.  979; 
Vulg.-Lai.  Substrata  909. 
Grogan,  Mercy //'(to;  Worn,  may  Earni^x. 
Grohmann,  J.  V.  [tr.]  Abergl.  d.  Bdhmen 

139  ;  Sagen  d.  Bohmen  139. 
,,    W.    A.    B.    Camps    in  Rockies  359  ; 
Gaddings  w.  Prim.  Peop.  311  (338) ; 
Tyrol -^w. 
Gronlund,    L.   [Am.   Soc]   Co-oper.   Com- 
monwealth 246  (240)  ;  Ca  iraT  441 
Gronovius,  I.  ¥,  Statti  Silvarumgxd. 
Gronow,  Cpt.  Reminiscences  423. 
Groome,   F.   H.  Gazetteer  oj  ScotL   328  ; 
Gypsies  (two)  462  ;  In  GyP.    Tents 
462  (154)  ;  Gyps.  &*  Folktales  121. 
Gropp,  Language  of  Alfred  g6i. 
Grosart,  Rev.  A.  B.  Repres.  Noncon.  68. 
„  „  [ed.]  Towneley  Hall  MSS.  4iZ(jsZ^ 

760). 
Grosch,  H.  Norw.  Textile  Patterns  640. 
Groschopp,  F.  *Chri.<ti  u.  Satan'  957. 
„  „  [ed.]  G^ein's  'A.-S.  Wb.'  952. 


GROS-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[HALL 


Grose,  Francis  Provincial  Glossary  948, 
Groser,  Prf.  W.  H.  Trees  0/ Bible  43  (390). 
Gross,  Dr.  C.  Guild  Me7'chant  240. 

,,  Dr.  S.  D.  [Am.]  Amer.  Med,  Biogr. 
558  ;  Autob,  558  ;  Bladder  579  ;  Im- 
potence 579  ;  Mammary  Gland  578  ; 
Milit.  Surg.  575  ;  Syst.o/Surg.  573. 

GroGse,  'E^.Be  Partic.  Copul.  ap.  Pind.  880. 

. ,  R.  Stil  Cresiien's  v.  Troies  903. 

Grosseteste,  Bp.  R.  Letters  410  (60). 

Grossi,  T.  Marco  Visconti  753. 

Grosvenor,  W.  M.  [Am.]  Protection  242. 

Grote+Hewitson+Moore  Ind,  L'epidopt. 
541. 

,,  A.  R.  NoctuidtE  ofN.  Am.erica  542. 
,,  Geo.    Aristotle  159  (894);  Fragrn.  0/ 
Eth.  Sttbj.  175  ;  Hist,  of  Greece  393 
(157,  158— two)  ;  Mills  ^  Exam.  ^ 
^atn.'    164  (168) ;    Pari.    Reform 
'S9  (405)  ;  Plato  &=  Comps.  of  Soar. 
185  ;  Politics  ofSwitz.  451. 
.,  M.r^.  Geo,  Groteyz^'.Ary  Schemer 6s2. 
„  Prf.  John  Expior.  Philosoph.  174  (164, 
i63) ;    Moral   Ideals    175 ;    Utilit. 
Philosophy  168. 

Grotefend,  G.  F.  Ling.  Osca  907 ;  Ling. 
Umbrica  907. 

Groth,  Prof.  P.  Krystallogr.  507 ;  Stud, 
d.  Mineral.  295. 

Grotius,  Hugo,  Dejure  Belli  232  (257); 
Dtitch  Jurisprudence  230. 

Grout,  Rev.  L.  The  Isizulu  856. 

Grove,  F.  C.  Frosty  Caucasus  351. 
,,  Sir  Geo.  [ed.]  Vict,  of  Music  673  (671). 
,,  ,,  W.  R.  Correl.  ofPhys.  Forces  i^i^o., 

Grover,  J.  W.  Railiv.  Bridges  599,  Su' 
persir.  599  ;  Station  Buildings  597. 

Groves,  C.  E.  [ed.]  Chemical  Technol.  629. 
,,  W,  '^.  Bacteria  and  Yeast  Fungi  ^1.^. 

Grub,  G.  Eccl,  Hist,  of  Scotland  6^  (431)- 

Grube,A.W.  Rechnenz<^y,SittLBildg.  293. 

Grubel,  B.  Saiira  Romana  909. 

Gnibiti:,  E.  Angelsdchs.  Annalen  960. 

Griiber,  Dr.  E.  Rom.  La'wofDam.age^^o. 
,,  H.  A.  English  Medals  477. 

Grundemann,  P.  R.  Missions-Atlas  gz. 

Grundert,  Rev.  H.  Malayalim  Gram.  844. 

(^xww^^x  •^^%\^^.'\  Dan.  Folktales  etc. [^o^^ 
141. 

Gruncr,  i^.  [ed.]  Itat.  Frescos  656;  Specs, 
of  Omatn.  Art  661  ;  Terra-cotta 
Architecture  670. 

Griiner,'  M.  L.  Blast-furnace  642  ;  Manu- 
facture of  Steel  643. 

Grflnert,  Dr.  M.  [ed.]  Neupers.  Chrestom, 
83s. 

Gri'mewald,  M.  Kelt.  Elem..  im  Frz.  984. 

Gruppe,    Otto  Griech.   Culten   131  (122); 

Quaesit.  Annaean.  929;  Theogonie 

d,  HesiodZyj. 
„  O.  F.  Kosm.  Syst.  d.  Gr.  875 ;  Rdm. 

Elegie  <jog  igi^^  915,  916). 
Crrysar,  Der  romische  Mimus  909. 
G.sell-Fets,  Dr.  Switzerland  y^Z. 
Guardian,  The  782  (781). 
Giibbins,  J.  H.  Ckin.-Jap.  Dictionary  Z^$. 
Gubernatis,  A.  de  Diet.  d.  Ecrivaijis  713  ; 

F^unebri     Indo  -  Eur.    124  ;    Hist. 

Etudes  Orient.  796  ;   Mythol    des 

Plantes    128 ;     ifsi    Nuziali   137 

Zoolog.  Mythology  127. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Novelline  de  S.  Stefano  137. 
Gudemann,  E.  Erziehg.  d.  Juden  278. 
Guericke,  A.  v.  Ling.  vulg.  Reliq.  915. 
„  Prf.   H.  E.  F.  Aniiq.  of  Church  44; 

Church  Hist.  47  ;  Medi<EV.  Ch.  53. 
Guemdale,  R.  The  Poker  Book  698. 
Guernsey,  Dr.  E.   [Am.]  Homosop,  Pract. 

593  ;  Princ.  of  HomcBoPatky  594. 
,,  R.  S.  [Am.]  Suicide  175. 
Guerre  des  A  Ibigeois  980. 
Guessard,  F.  \fiA.\Anc.PoHesdeFrce.<)^A,. 
Guest,  Dr.  Edwin  Hist.  ofEng.  Rhythms 

948  (7S6»  952) ;    Urigines   Celticae 

407  (429). 
, ,  Lady  Charl.  [ed.  &  tr.  ]  Ma&inogion  738, 
Giiettier,  A.  [Am.]  Metallic  Alloys  642. 
Guhl,  E.  +  KonGr,V7 .Gks.d^ Rom. 395(397)' 
G'lhrauer,  H.  Pythischer  Nomas  874. 
Gtd  de  Bologne  ^94. 
,,     ,,  Nanteuilgg^. 
Guicciardini,  Fr.  Maxims  786. 
Guigard,  Armor,  du  Biblioph,  709;  BihL 

Herald  ^^1. 


Guilfoyle,W.R.[Au.stral.]/l?«^r«/.^tf^.53i. 
Guillanin  +   Perrotet    +   Richard    Fierce 


Guillaume,  le  Clerc  Fergus  996. 
,j  de  Tyr  Oeuvres  998. 
Guillaume  dOrange  993. 
„  de  Palerjie  996, 
Guillem  ix.  de  Poito  Chansons  980. 

Anelier  Guerrede  Navarre  980;  Chans. 

Prffv.  980. 
de  Berguedan  Chansons  980. 
de  Cabestaing  Chansons  980. 
Guillemard,  F.  H.  Cruise  of  '  Marchesa ' 

309  (346,350,352,376)  ;  Magellan  308. 
Guillemin,  A.  Afiplic.  of  Phys.  Forces  sgs  '• 

Comets  500  ;  Elecir.  d?^  Magn.  496  ; 

Forces  of  Nature  492  ;  Heavens  500; 

Sun  500. 

Guillemot,  P.  Excursions  archiol.  922. 
Guimps,  R.  de  Pestalozzi  285. 
Guinnard,  A.  Three  Years'  Slavery  372. 
Guinness,  Rev.  H.  G.  Approachg.  End  of 

Age  116  ;  Congo  Gram.   854 ;  Wide 

World  93. 
. .  _, .  +  Mrs.  Divine  Programme  119. 
Guiotde  Provins  Oeuvres  980. 
Guiry,  M.  G.  [ed.]  Bills  of  Sale  Acts  191. 
Giiizot,  F.  P.  G.  Comeille  731 ;  O.  Crom,- 

well^r6;  De-mocr.  in  Free.  258  (402) ; 

Eng.  Revol.   1?/"  1640  416;  Episodes 

of  French    History  444  ;    France 

under  Louis  Phil.  441 ;  Gt.  Xins. 

of  Free.   45  ;   Hist,   of  Civilizn.  in 

Eur.  386  (438)  ;  Hist,  of  England 

403,  under  R.  CroTnwell ^z6  ;  Hist. 

of  France  438  ;  Hist,  of  Repres. 

Govt.  255  ;  Last  Days  of  Louis  Phil. 

441 ;  Gen.  Monk  417  ;  O-wn  Times 

442  ;  Sir  R,  Peel  423  ;  St.  Louis  &^ 

Calvin  66  ;  G.  Washington  460. 
Gulisian  836. 
G^ll-  Thoris  Saga  942. 
Gully,  J.  New  Zealand  Scenery  380. 
Gummere,  Dr.  F.  B.  [Am.]  Handbook  of 

Poetics  948. 
Gummersall,T.B.  Int.  <&*  Disc.  Tables  269. 
Gunasekara,  A.  M.  Sinhalese  Gram.  829. 
Giindert,  Rev.  H.  Malayalim  Diet.  844. 
Gunning,  Dr.  P.  Works  2. 
Gunnison,  J.  W.  [Am.]  Mormons  72. 
Gunnlaug  Schlangenzunge  942. 
Gunter,  Confectioner  682. 
Giinther,  Dr.  A.  Fishes  of  Cent.  Amer.  545  ; 

Ichihyol.  545  ;  Intro,  to  Fishes  545  ; 

Pelagic  Fishes  545  ;  Reptiles  of  Br. 

India  546,  of  Cent.  Am.  556  ;  Rept. 

on   Deep-Sea   Fishes   545 ;    Shore 

Fishes  545. 
„    „  etc.  [ed.]  RecordofZool.  Liter.  532. 
„  C.  Verba  im.  Aliostfries.  gi6. 
„  G.  Trag.  Kunst  d.  Gr.  873. 
„  S.Gesch.d.  Geogr.  874,  d.  MatJiem.  875. 
»»  >*  +Windelband  G^fcA-rf-aM^-iViz^MrTw. 

875- 
Gunton,  G.  [Am.]   Wealth  and  Progress 

238  (two). 
Guppy,  Dr.  H.  B.  Solomon  Islands  376  ; 

Geol.  of  Solomon  Islands  513  (376). 
Gumer,  H.  F.  [Austral.]  Bks.  on  Colonies 

428 ;  Cri^ninal  Law  196. 
Gurney,  Edm.  Ethics  of  Pain  177  fioi) 
Power  of  Sound  494  (675) :  Tertium 
Quidq^-^;  Vivisection -LOT.. 
„  +lMtyers+Podmore      Phantasms     of 

Livhig  81. 
„  J.  H.  Rapt.  Birds  of  Norfolk  549, 
„  „  ju7i.  Naturalist  in  Egypt  556. 
„  J.  J.  Views  of  Friends  q^. 
„  W.  B.  System,  of  Shorthand  797. 
Gury,  J.  P.  Comp.  Tkeol.  Mor.  85. ' 
Gustafson,  A.  Foundation  of  Death  251. 
Guterbock,  C.  Bracton  185. 
„  B.  Lat.  Lehnworte  im  Ir.  1003. 
,,  ,,  +Thurneysen/«(/2(;«J  ^wZ^WJi-iooi. 
Guth,  Fr.  Praktische  Meihodik  273. 
,,  A.  Conjunctiv  969. 
Guthlac,  Legend  of  St.  957. 
Giithling,  C  E.  De  Titi  Livii  Orat.  923. 
Guthrie,  J.  River  Tyne  315. 
„  M.  spencer's  Formula  171  ;  Spencer's 

Unification  of  Knoivl.  82. 
„  Dr.  Thos.  Works  2  ;  Autob.  65  ;  Gosp. 
in  Ezekiel  30 ;  Inher.  of  Sts.  97  ; 
Man  <5^  the  Gosp.  97  ;  Parables  32. 
,,  W.  [ed.]  Landlord  and  Tenant  203. 


Guthrie,  W.  [ed.]  Cases  in  Sheriff  Courts 

223. 
Gutmann,  Ed.  Watering  Places  590. 
,,  Dr.  P.  Physical  Diagnosis  564. 
Giitschmid,  A.v. jSr/<??«f  Schriften  79S(two) 
Gutzeit,  W.  v.  Deut.  Spr.  Livlands  939. 
Gutzkow,  K.  Thro'  Night  to  Light  752. 
Guy,  W,  A.  +  Ferrier,  Prf.  Dav.  Forensic 

Medicine  587. 
Guy  of  Warwick  738. 
Guyard.  Stanisl.  E.  Caliphate  11 ; 

Pers.  8  35. 
Guylforde,  Sir  R.  Pylgrytnage  341. 
Guyot,  Prf.  A,  Creation  117  ;  Earth  and 

Man  SOI  (173,  488). 
Yves  Social  Economy  2^2  (246). 
G'uzlaff,  Rev.  C.  Chinese  History  452. 
Guzman,  A.  E.  d3i  Life  and  Acts  308. 
Gwatkin,  H.  M.  Arian  Controversy  107. 
Gwilt,  J.  Encyclo.  ofArchit.  666. 
Gyli,  G.  W.  J.  Parish  ofWraysbury  317. 
Gypsy  Lore  Society.    Journal  860  (154). 


Haacke,  A.  LaU-Stil.  904  ;  Wb.  zuNepos 

924. 
Haag,  F.  Textkrit.  v.  '  Mdlavikagn.  823. 
Haarseim  *  Oxford  Psalter'  991. 
Haas,  J.  L.  Ann.  Seneca  030. 
Haase  '  Image  du  moutie    995 . 

A.   Frz.  Syntax  987  ;   Gamier  loco ; 

Joinville  (two)  908. 
F.'  Lat.  SprachwLss.  goo  ;  Med.  Aev. 

Stud.  865, 
H.  Picard,  u.  Wall.  Denkm.  989. 
Haast,  Dr.  J.  v.   Geol.  of  Canterb.  513. 
Habberton,  J.  [Am. ;  ed.]  British  Essayists 

781. 
Habershon,    Dr.    S.    O.    Abdomen    569  : 

Liver  569  ;  Stomach  570. 
Habicht,  F.  SubJ.  u.  Pred.  i.  Neufr.  985. 
Habington,  Wm.  Qu.  ofArragon  yjS  (774). 
Habirshaw,  F.  [Am.]  Diatomacees  522. 
Hackel,  Prf.E.  Ceylon  555 {s^g)  ; Creation 

515  ;    Evolution   513  ;    Freedom,  in 

Sc.    &=    Tchg.    295  ;  Medusae  538  ; 

Pedigree  of  Man  515  ;   Radiolar. 

537  ''  Sip/tonophoriae  538. 
Hackett,  F.  W.,[Am.  ;  ed.]  Geneva  Award 

Acts  232. 
Dr.  H.  B.    ^  Acts'  34;  ^Philemon'  36. 
Hacklander,  F.  W.  Behind  Counter  752. 
Haddan,  Rev.  A.  W.  Apost.  Success.  67  ; 

Churches    of   Brit,     Confess.     58 

Reuiains  58. 
„  +  Stubbs,  Bp.  W.  [eds.]  Counc.  &> 

Eccl.  Docufn.  50  (55,  57,  258,  406). 
Hadden,  J.  C.  Handel  673  ;  Mendelssohn 

673- 
Rev.R.'H..ied.]Church&>Chapel6B. 
Haddon,  Prf.  A.  C.  Embryology  535. 
,,  (jaxoXrci^  Larger  Hope  \Ti,. 
Haden,  F.  %^ym(y\xr  About  Etching  6<ig. 
Hadfield,  W.  Brazil^  etc.  373. 
Hadley,  A.  T.  \Pim.\  Railrd.  Transport. 
267. 
Prf.  J.  [Am.]  Essays  %62.  (794);  Greek 
Accent    867  ;   Greek    Gram.   865; 
Roman  Law  229. 
Hafelin,  F.  Patois  de  Fribourg  ggo. 
Hafiz  of  Shiraz  Poems  836. 
Hagemann,  A.  Was  ist  CharOrkter^Zj. 
,,  J.  F.  [Am.]  Princeton  280. 
Hagen,  F.  H.  v.  d.  Faustsage  145. 
,,     „  {fid.l  Gesammtabenteuer  1^$, 
,,  H.  Gradusgoz;  RdihseipoesieZj^^^g). 
,,    „  [ed.]    Anecdota    Helvetica     930; 
Carm.  Med.  Aev.  910;  Inscr.  Lat. 
Helv.  906  ;  Schol.  Verg.  917. 
„  Herman  Bibl.  Entomol.  540  ;  Neuropt. 
of  North  America  541 ;  N.-America 
Astacidae  539* 
Hagenbach,Prf.  K.  R.  Germ.  Rationalism 
4 ;  Hist,   of  Church  $6 ;   Hist,   of 
JCtn.  Doctr,  106;  Hist,  of  Refornt, 
63  ^66,  443). 
Haggard,  Rider,    Novels  747. 
Hahn,  C.  H.  Herero  Gramvtatik  854. 
„   Herm.  'Quasi'  et  *  Velut'  926. 
„  J.  G.  v.  Albanes.  Studien  139(132), 
,,     „  [ed.]  Neohell.  Paramythia  132. 
„     „  [tr.]  Griecfi.  «.  Alb.  M&rchen  122 

(123,  132, 139). 
„  K.  A.  AHD.  Gramm.    936  ;    MHD 
Grammar  937. 


Hahn,   Th.  Spr.   d.   Noma  855 ;  Tsuni- 

Sgoam  151. 
Hahn-Hahn,  C'ess.  J.   Dorothea    W'alde- 

grave  752. 
Hahnemann,  S.Mat.  Med.  593  ;  Organon 

592- 

Haigh,  A.  E.  Attic  Theatre  S73  (67c). 
Rev.  D.  H.  Ang.  Sax.  Sagas  ^o-j{g^\, 
956) ;  Cotig.  oj  Brit.  407  (954)* 
Haillant,  N-  Patois  Vosgien  990. 
Hailman,  E.  L.  [Am.]  Kindergarten Son^ 
289. 
W.  N.  [Am.]  Kindergarten  Cult.  289. 
Hain,  ]L.  Repertorium  Bibliogr.  yog. 
Haines,  E.  M.  [Am.]  Amer.  Indian  360; 
Justices  of  Peace  225. 
H.  MonujH.  Brasses  473. 
Haite,  G.  C.  Plant  Studies  656. 
Hajdeu — v.  Hasdeu 

Hake,  A.  E.  Gordon  Chinese  Gordon  424- 
Hakluyt,  R.  Voyages  362. 

„  [ed.]  Princ.  Navigations  307. 
Society.     Publications  307. 
Hakonar  Saga  942. 
Haliyadha  Abhidh.-Ratnam.ala  827, 
Halbertsma,  J.  Lexicon  Frisicum.  936. 
Halcombe,  Rev.  J.  J.   Bp.  Patteson  93  ; 

Speaker  at  Home  7S6  (96). 
Haldane,Rev.J.  A,  Doct.  ofAtonem.  iii. 
J.  W.  C.  Engineering  596. 
R.  B.  Adam.  Sinith  171  (713). 
Haldeman,  S.  S.  [Am.]  Freshw.  Mollusca 

544  ;  Pennsylv.  Dutch  949. 
Hale,  E.  Fall  of  Stuarts  418  (401). 

E.  E.   [Am.]  Franklin  in  Free.  461  ; 
Geo.    Washington  460 ;  How  to  do 
it?  708  ;   What  Career?  708. 
Dr.  E.  M.  [Am.]  Dis.  of  Heart  s^-i' 
Dis.  of  Women  594  ;  Mat.  Med.  593. 
H.  [Am.]  Viiian  852  (517,  851). 
J.  P.  [Am.]  Secession  785. 
L.  P.  [Am.]  Point  Lace  Guide  684. 
Mat.  Book-keeping f.  Solicitors  204. 
Sir  Mat.  Hist,  of  Cojnmon  Law  186. 
Susan  [Am. J  Mexico  383. 
Prf.  W.  G.  [Am.]  Classical  Study  292  ; 
'  Cunt '  Construction  goi ;  Reading 
Latin  292. 
Hales,  H.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Iroqu.  Bk.  of  Rites 
152  (360)- 
Prf.  J.  W.  [ed.]  Longer  Engl.  Poems 
757. 
HaMvy,  J.    Acriture    796  ;  Etudes  Ber- 
b^res    800  ;    Etud.    Sah£en.     806  ; 
Mil.  £  Epigraph.  801 ;  Miss  d.  I. 
Yemen  8ot. 
„  [ed.]  Docum.  relig.  dAssyr.  9. 
„  Lud.  Abbi  Constantin  751. 
Halford,    F.   M.    Dry  Fly  Fishing  694; 

Floating  Flies  694. 
Halt  MaiderJiad  962. 
Halkett,  S.  +  Laing,  J.  Diet.  Anon.Lit,  704. 
Hall,  A.  [Am.]   Universalis7n  83. 
,,  Anna  Mar.  [—Mrs.  S.  C.]  Irish  Char, 

747 — V.  also  Hall,  S.  C. 
„  Cpt.  C.  F.  [Am.]  Exped.  of  ^Polaris* 

381 ;  Life  with  Exquimaux  382. 
I,  Edwin  The  Puritans  74. 
I,  Fitzedward  Bibl.  of  Ind.  Phil.  Systs. 
S25  ;  Hindu  Phil.  825  ;  Mod.  Engl. 
944. 
„    „  [ed.]  Hindi  Reader  831. 
„  Prf.  G.  S.  [Am.]  How  to  Teach  Read- 
ing 294  ;  School  Reading  294. 
„    ,)  [ed.]  Methods  of  History  386  (292). 
„    „  +  Mansfield,  J.  M.  Bibl.  of  Educ 

270. 
„  H.  S.  +  Knight,  Higher  A  Igebra  489. 
„  Hubert  Court  Life  und.  Plantag.  409  ; 
Customs R even.  237;  SocinElizoB. 
Age  414. 
„  Hiland  [Am.]  Ver7nont  (two)  369. 
„  Prf.  I.  H.  Bibliogr.  ofGk.  N.T,  21. 
},  J.  +  Stuart,  G.  Amer.  Evangelists  76. 
„  }.Y..  Profits  ^d.  prendre^  215. 
„  jyr.}6\xnWordofGodihro* Preach.  93. 
„  Bp.  Jos.  Works  2. 
„  King  Harmonium  676. 
„  Rev.   Newman    Lon^s  Prayer  33  ; 

Prayer  iig. 
„  R.  G.  Sea  S/u>res  of  tJu  Realm  220. 
„  S.  C.  Baron.  Halls  315  ;  Book  of  S 

Wales  328  ;  Retrosp.  724. 
„    „  +Mrs.  S.  C.  Book  of  Thames  315 
Ireland  331. 


HALLJ 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[HART 


Hall,  S.  W.  I-mpersonation.  no. 

„  T.  )^iSS.  Law  of  Allotments  ^Q-i. 

„  T.  M.  Mineralogisf s  Directory  508. 

„  W.  Biography  0/  David  Cox  650. 

„  W.  E,  Intern.  Law  231 ;  Neutrals  232, 

Hallam,  E.  C.  B.  Oriya  Gra-Ntmar  833. 

„  Hy.  Constii,  Hist,  of  Eng.  259  (405 
433);  Liter.  Hist,  of  Europe  712 
State  of  Europe  dur.  Mid.  Ages 
398  (53.  399>  86s). 

Halleck,  Maj.-Gen.  H.  W.  International 
Law  231. 

Haller,  J.  [eA.]Altspan.  SpricHworter  138. 

„  K.  Gesck.  d.  Russ.  Liter.  1007. 

Halley,  Rev.  R.  Lanes.  Puritanism  69. 

Halliburton,  T.  C.  [Canad,]  Works  755- 

Halliday,  Col.  J.  G.  Rev.  Sam.  Hebich  93. 

HalUlay,  R.  Art.  Clerk  203(218);  Convey. 
194 ;  Final  Exajfz.  218 ;  Proceed- 
ings in  Action  222. 

Halliweli  [-Phillips],  J.  O.  On  the  Almanac 
500;    Catal.  of  Ckap-Books  143,  of 
Early  Edns.  etc.   of  SHksp.    777 
Did.  A  rchaic  Wds.  948  (777  ;  947) 
Did,   Old  Eng.  Plays  713  ;  Fairy 
Tales  ill.  Shksp.  719  ;  Isle  of  Man 
321  (471)  ;  Life  ofShlssp*  71S  ;  New 
Place,  Stratfd.  718. 
,,    „  [ed.]  Pieces  in  Zummerzet  Dial, 

951 ;  Pop.  Rhymes  143. 
„  W.  Conveyancing  Costs  195. 

Hallock,  C.  [Am.]  Sports?nan's  Gazetteer 
685, 

HaUowell,  R.  P.  [Am.]  Pioneer  Quakers 
75  ;  Quaker  Invasion  of  Mass.  75. 

Halm,  C.  [ed.^Rketores  Lat.  Min.  927. 

Halse,  G.  Modeller  6^^. 

Halsey,  C.  S.  [Am.].  Etymol.  of  Greek  <&* 
Latin  863. 

Halstead  [Miss]  ".  A.  Richard  Hi.  412. 

Haltrich,  J.  Volkskunde  d.  Sachsen  142. 

Halvorsen,  J.  B.  [ed.]  Norsk  Forfatter- 
Lexikon  707. 

Ham,  Chas.  H.  [Am,]  Manl.  Train.  297. 
„  O.  d'  Cynewulffrage  957. 

Hamasah  Araiic  Poems  [6^  text\  809. 

Hamel,  F.  J.  [ed.]  Laws  of  Customs  218. 

Hamersly,  L.  R.  [Am.]  Naval.  Encyclo. 
611  ;  Rec.  of  Liv.  Officers  461. 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Chaps,  on  Animals  656 
(660);  Contemp.  Fch.  Ptrs.  652; 
Etcher's  Hdhk.  659  (708)  ;  Etchg.  &^ 
Etchers  659  (708)  ;  French  &=>  Eng- 
lish 312  ;  Graphic  Arts  657  (659, 
708)  ;  Imaginatn.  in  Landscape  Ptg. 
657  (660)  ;  Intellect.  Life  295  [Read- 
ing 708] ;  Landscape  in  Nature,  etc. 
657  (660);  Mod.  Frenchmen  441  ; 
Pti^s.  Camp  329  ;  Ptg.  in  France 
652 :  Paris  660  (313)  :  Rural  Life 
in  France  312  ;  Sadne  312  ;  Sylvan 
Year  660 ;  Thoughts  about  Art  645 ; 
/.M.  W.  Turner  SsT.. 
y  „  {td.'\  Eighteen  Etchings  660. 

Hamilton  [Am.]  Adopting  Feder.  Constit. 

785- 
,,  Ct.A^Grammont  Memoirs  ^I'j. 
,,  A.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Commerce  Law  207. 
„  Alex.  [Am.]  Works  ^61. 
u  +Jay+Maddison    [Ams.]    Federalist 

262  (456). 
„  AH.  A.  Quarter  Sessions  T^s. 
„  Dr.  A.  M.  [Am.]  Nervotis  Diseases  567. 
,,  A.  McL.  Headaches  567. 
,,  C  [tr.]  Hedaya  231. 
„  Prf.  D.  J.  Bronchitis  sH\  Pathology 

583. 
„  E.  Flora  Homoeopathica  593. 
„  Miss  E.  Sir  Win.  Hamilton  164. 
„  E.  B.  Austral.  Banking  Law  189. 
„  Dr.  F,  H.  [Am.]  Fractures  575. 
„  G.  B.  Law  of  Contracts  194. 
„  H.  +  Legros,  S,,  Diet.  Internal.  984. 
„  Dr.  Jas.  Moses  26  ;  Roy.  Preacher  29. 
„  Janet  Poems,  etc.  766. 
„  J.  A.  CCcww^// 437  (404)- 
„  J.  C.  [Am.]  History  of  U.S.  461- 
„  L.  C.  [Am.]  Mexican  Handbook  370 

Mexican  Legislation  207. 
„  L.  R.  Chart  of  A.-Sax.  Ch.  Hist.  58. 
„  Rowland  Money  and  Value  234. 
„  Rev.R.  \k.\x%\x2S..'\PresbyterianChurck 

of  Victoria  74. 
„  R.  British  Fishes  54s- 
„  Sir  R.G.  + Ball  .5£?(7A-7iri??/7Vz66, 


Hamilton,   Dr.  Thos.   Beyond  the   Stars 

115  ;  Irish  Presbyterian  Church  j^. 

Walter  [ed.]  In  Prayse of  Tobacco  758  ; 

Parodies  760. 
Sir  W.    Works    164   (173,    174,    176); 
Cousin    163  ;  Reid    169  ;   Study  of 
Mathem.  293  ;  Univ.  Reform  298. 
Sir  W.  R.  Quaternions  4^2. 
W.   Aesthetic  Movement  649 ;    Poets 

Laureate  715. 
W.  J.  Researches  in  Asia  Minor  340. 
Gen.  Sir  W.T,  Grenadier  Guards  428. 
Hamilton  Papers  432. 
Hamley,  Gen.  Sir  E.  National  Defence  260 
(606)  ;  Novels  741 ;    Operations  of 
War  607  ;  Voltaire  172  (712). 
Hamlin,  C.  Avtong  the  Turks  2^9' 
Hammer,  W.  '  Brandanlegende    9qs. 
Hammer- Purgstall,  J.  v.  Gesch.  d.  Assassi- 
nen  12 ;   Gesch.  d.  Osman.  Dichtk. 
841  ;  Lit.  d.  Araber  806. 
Hammerich,  Fr.  Chr.  Epik  d.  A.-S.  957. 
Hammerseheib,    V.  U.  [ed.]  Farsk   An- 

thologi  941. 
Hammesfahr,  A.  Comparation  itn  Altfrz. 

986. 
Hammond,  A.Brick-dg.  6^y,  Brichlyg-^-^-^. 
„  Rev.  C.  E,  Textual  Crit.  of  NT.  19 

(868). 
J,     ,,  [ed.]  Liturgies  104. 
,,  C.  W.  [Am.]  N.  Eng.  Acadanies  279. 
„  Dr.  H.  Works  2. 
,,  Rev.  J.  ^  xst  Book  of  Kings  ^  24. 
„  W.  A.  [Am.]  Insanity  568  (205)  ;  Nerv. 

System  567. 
Hampden,Bp.  R.D.  Scholastic Philos.io'j. 
Hampson,R.  T.  Geog7'.  of  K.  Alfredg6o. 
„  „    \e.d..^Med.  Aev.  Kalendarium-^gg. 
Hamst,  Olphar'  [=Ralph  Thomas]  Ag- 
gravating Ladies    704 ;  Fictitious 
Names  703, 
Han-Wen-Tchi-Nan  847. 
Hanbury,  A.,  etc.  Stud.  inFlwr.  Ptg.  656. 
.,  Dan.  Science  Papers  5B6. 
Hancock,  E.  C.  A  jnateur  Pottery  Ptr.  662 

(664)  ;  China  Painter  664. 
,,  H.  Surgery  of  Foot  &=  Ankle  575, 
,,  J.  Birds  of  Northumberland  SA9' 
,,  J.  W.  [Canad.]  Conveyancing  195. 
Hand,  F.  ^Esthetics  of  Musical  Art  67$. 
,,  F.  Laieinischer  Stil  go^. 
Handbooks  for  Bible  Classes  24. 
Handtmann,  E.  [ed.]  Sagen  aus  Branden- 
burg 146. 
Haneberg,    D.    Schulwesen   d,    Muham- 

edaner  272. 
Hanisch,  Dr.  ^  Cursor  MundV  9(12. 
Hankel,  H.  Gesch,  Mathemaiik  875  (82S). 
Hankey,  T.  Principles  of  Banking  236. 
Hanley,  S.  Conchological  Miscellany  543  ; 
Recent  Bivalve  Shells  543. 
„     „  +  Theobald,  W.  Condtologica  In- 
dica  544- 
Hanna,    Dr.    W.     Thos.    Chalmers    6^; 
Lord's  Life  on  Earth  46  ;  Resur- 
rection of  Dead  IT5  ;  Wycliffe  62; 
Wars  of  Huguenots  62. 
Hannak,  E.  Appianus  887  ;  '  Persae '  oj 

Msch.  882. 
Hannappel,  Poetik  Alain  Chartier'sgg'j. 
Hannay,  D.  Blake  426  (404)  ;  Ld.  of  Scott 
725  ;  Marryat  724  ;  Rodney  426; 
Smollett  722  (713). 
Hannemann,  K.  Baskische  Sprache  839. 
Hannington,  Bp.  J.  Journals  93. 
Hanny,  L.  Schriftsteller  im  Rom  908. 
Hanoteau,  A.  Gram.  Kabyle  (two)  800  ; 
Gram.  Tamachek  800. 
„    „  [ed.]    Poisies   Populaires    de    la 

"  Kabylie  du  Jurjura  151. 
Hanover,  M.  D.  [Am.]  Law  of  Horseszij. 
Hansard,  G.  Law  relating  to  Aliens  211. 
,,  G.  A.  Book  of  Archery  dg6. 
„  [pubs,]  Debates  420. 
„  T.  C.  Typographia  709. 
Hanschmann,  A.  B.  Fr.  Froebel  289. 
Hansen,  M.  G.  [Am.]  Reformed  Church 

in  Netherlands  75. 
Hanson,  A.  [ed.]  Death  Duties  219  ;  Pro- 
bate Acts,  etc.  220. 
„  C.  H.  Land  of  Greece  333. 
Hanus,  I.  J.  [ed.]  Bdhm.  Literaturgesch. 

705- 
„  Prf.  P.  H.  [Am.]  Determinants  490. 
Hanusch,  J.  J,  Slawisch.  Mythus  139. 


Hapgood,  Isabel  F.  [Am. ;  tr.]  Epic  So9igs 

of  Russia  140. 
Happart,  G.  Favorlang  Dictionary  851. 
Haraszthy,  A.  [Am.]  Grape  Culture  618. 
Harbaugh,  H.  [Am.]  Fathers  of  Refor77ied 

Church  75. 
Harbord,  Rev.  J.  B,  Glossary  0/  Naviga- 
tion 61c. 
Harcourt,  A.  G.  V.  +  Madan,  H.  G.  Pract. 
CJiemistry  498. 
L.  F,  Vernon  Canals  598  ;  Harbs.  598. 
Harcus,  W.  [Austral.  ;  ed.]  S.  Atistralia 

(two)  378. 
Hardcastle,  H.  Constr.  of  Stat.  Law  181, 
„  [ed.]  Election  Petitions  198. 
„  Hon.  Mrs.  Lord  Catupbell  187. 
Hardeland,  A.  Dajacksch.  Lang,  (two)  851, 
Harder,     F.     Anschauungsunterr.    294 ; 

Index  Lucilianus  913. 
Hardiman,  Jas.  [ed.  &,  tr.]  Irish  Minstrelsy 

1004. 
Harding,  J .  D.  Lessons  on  A  rt  656 ;  Princ. 

and  Practice  in  A  rt  656. 
Hardingham,  G.  G,  M.  Trade  Marks  213. 
Hardung,V.E-  \:td.'\Romanc.Portuge3\-^. 
Hardwich,  T.  F.  Photog.  Chemistry  660. 
Hardwick,  C.  Battle-Fields  in  Lanes.  321. 
„  [ed.]  Traditions  of  Lanes.  144. 
Archd.  C.  Christ  and  other  Masters 
I20  ;  Hist,  of  Christian  Church,  44. 
(53,  56,  399)  ;  XXXIX.  Articles  67. 
Hardwicke,  H.    J.   Health  Resorts  589 ; 

Medical  Education  298  (559). 
Hardy,    Prf.    A.  S.    [Am.]    Elements  of 

Quaternions  492. 
„  R.  P.  Valuation  Tables  267, 
,,  Rev.     R.    Spence    Christianity    and 
Buddhism  120 ;  East.    Monackism 
14 ;    Manual    of    Buddhism     14 
Theories  of  Buddhists  14. 
„  Ly.    Duffus    Thro'  Cities  &=  Prairie 

Lands  363. 
„  Thos.     Novels  744. 
„  Sir  T.  Duffus  A  than.  Creed  109  ;  Cat. 
ofLds.  Chanc.  187 ;  Descr.  Cat.  of 
Hist.     Materials    402    (406,    411); 
Syllab.  of  Rymer  403. 
Hare,  van.    Showman's  Life  486. 
„  A.  J.  C.   Bar'ess    Bunsen   444  (252)  ; 
Florence  334 ;  Holl.  &=  Scand.  312 
(336) ;    Memls.   of  Quiet  Life  724 
(60)  ;  Italy  (three)  334  ;  Paris  313  ; 
Rome  (two)  335  ;  Russia  336  ;  Spain 
337  ;    Venice  33s ;    Walks  in  Lon- 
don 322. 
„  A.  W.  + Archd.  J.  C.  Guesses  at  Truth 

783- 
„  F.  A.  C.  Fire  Risks  267. 
„  Dr.  tl.A.[Pim.]  Effects  of  Tobacco  s^9- 
„  Archd.  J.  C.  Mission  of  Comforter  112  ; 

Fragments  of  two  Essays  946. 
„  Dr.  J.  i.  C.  ikxa..'\Am.  Const.Lawxgz  ; 

Contracts  194. 
„  Dr.  Rob.  [Am.]  Spirit  Manifesta.  81. 
,.  T.  Discov.  ofEvid.  227  ;  Election  255. 
Hargrove,  A.  E.  Anecdotes  of  Archery  6g6. 
Harkavy.A.  {^d.^Hebr.  Bibelhandschr.^xz. 
„     „  +Strack,  H.  L.  [eds.]  Heb.  HSS. 

zu.  Peter sb.  811. 
Harkness,  M.  E.  Egyptian  Life  39  (390). 
Harlan,  Dr.  C,  ihm.l  F'arming  w.  Green 

Manures  616. 
Harland,  J.  Port,  of  Fragm.  321  (483) ; 

Swaldale  Was.  951. 
,,     „  [ed.]  Ballads  of  Lanes.  144  (950); 

"Collect,  rel.  to  Manes.  322. 
»     „  +  Wilkinson,    T.  T.   [eds.]    Lanes. 
Folklore  144  ;  Lanes.  Legends  144. 
Harleian  Collection  of  Voyages  307, 

,,  Society.    Registers  ^%\. 
Harless,  Prf.  G.  C.  A.  v.  Christian  Ethics 

100  (xio,  114). 
Harley,Dr.  G.  Diseases  of  Liver  it^o)s6g. 
,,  Rev.  R.  George  Boole  499* 
,,  Rev.  T.  LuTtar  Sc.  499;  Moon  Lore 

128  (499)  ;  Southward  Ho  !  365. 

Harlez,  C.  de  Lang.  dAvesta  834  ;  Lang. 

Mandchoue   843 ;  Man.  d.  Pehlevi 

835  ;  Relig.  d.  Tartares  149  ;  Textes 

Avest.  834. 

Harlow,  L.  [Am.]  Louisa  May  Alcott  729. 

Harman,    Dr.    H.    M.    [Am.]    Study    of 

Scriptures  15. 
ila.rmsch,A..  A  Itprov.Prdsens-bildung  977. 
Harold,  Life  of  King  738. 


Harun  er  Rachid  807. 
Harper,    C.    J.    [Am,  ;   ed.]     Interstate 
Commerce  Laiu  207. 
T.  Metaphysics  of  the  School  17^. 
Harpsfield,    N.   Divorce    of   Henry  viii. 

&fi  Catherine  of  Aragon  413. 
Harpur,  Rev.  G,  Christ  iji  the  Psalms  29. 
Harre,  Dr.  P.  Lat.  Schulgrammatik  899. 
Harrington,  B.  J.  Sir  W.  Logan  506. 
J.  St.  George's  Chapel  669. 
J.  Oceana  179. 
Harris,  Dr.  C.  A.  [Am.]  Dentistry  575  ; 
Diet.  Med.  Terminol.  563. 
,,  G.  Lord  Hardwicke  188. 
,,  G.  F.  Granites^  Granite  Indust.  642. 
,,  J.C.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Uncle  Remus  151. 
„  Prf.  J,R.  [ed,]  '  Teaching  of  the  Twelve 

Apostles '  53. 
,,  R.  Hints  on  Advocacy  203  ;  Illustra- 
tions in  Advocacy  203. 
„  StSiVtXe^y  Coaching  Age  687;  Coaching 

Days  687. 
„  Dr.  S.  [Am,]   Self-Revelation  of  Goa 

110(6);  Theism  6. 
,,  S.  F.  +  Agabeg,  A.  Criminal  Law  igs 
„  Bp.  S.  S.  [Am.]  Christianity  &^  Civil 

Society  99. 
,,  T.  Post-mortem  Handbook  s6i. 
„  T.  F.  Hdhk.  of  Acoustics  494  (675). 
,,  T.  W.  [Am.]  Injurious  Insects  615. 
,,  V.  +  Power,  D' Pi.rcy  Manl.  f.  Physiol. 

Labrat.  562. 
„  Dr.  V.  P.  Diseases  of  Chest,  etc.   568 
(565).  •  ^      ^ 

„  Wm.  Radical  Party  in  Pari.  259(421). 
„  Rev.  W,  ' S annuel'  25  ;  ^  Prov.'  25. 
„  W.  B.  Land  of  African  Sultan  355. 
„  W.C.  [Am.]  Angler's  Guide  to  United 

States  695. 
„  Cpt.  W.  C.  Portraits  of  Game  etc.  of 

South  Africa  692. 
„  W.  H.  The  Honey  Bee  542. 
„  W.   M.  +  Clarkscn,  T.  [eds.]  Convey. 

<Sh>  Property  Act  194. 
„  Dr.  W.  P.  Lithoto7ity  579. 
,,  Sir  W.  S.  Frictional  Electricity  496. 
,,  W.  T.  [Am.]  How  to   Teach  Natural 
Science  295. 
Harrison,  Fred.  Choice  of  Books  783  (163, 
70B) ;  Engl.  &^  Free.  257  ;  Oliver 
Cromwell  416    (404)  ;   Meaning  of 
History  385   (163,   179);   Order  6^ 
Progress  254  (163)  ;  Pres.  &*  FtU^ 
163  ;  Science  &^  Humanity  163. 
„  F,  B.  Contemp.  Hist,  ofFrenchRevoL 

440. 
„  Gessner  [Am.]  Greek  Prepositions  866. 
..  I.  H.  Course  of  Volapiik  1008. 

J.  [Am.]  Teutonic  Life  in  ^Beowulf 


9S5- 
„  John  The  Scot  in  Ulster  y^^z. 
„  J.  C.  Criminal  Law  195 ;  Probate  &r^ 

Divorce  222. 
„  ,,  [zd.'\  Selection  of  Statutes  tZ-z. 
„  Jane  E.  Greek  Art  6i6  ;    Myths  of 

Odyssey  646(132,  879). 
„     „  -i-Verrall,    Mrs.    A.    W.    Cults  of 

Ancient  Athens  464. 
„  Mary  The  Skilful  Cook  SZi. 
„  'R.e^.  Stricture  S7Q  ;  Urin.0rg.si9- 

R.  Catal.  of  London  Lib.  703. 
„  R.  T.  Digest  of  Reptd.  Cases  183. 
„  R.  A.  [Canad.  ;  ed,]    Cojnmon   Law 

Procedure  Act  192. 
J,  W.  Chief  Rents  6^  Rent  Charges  2^6, 
,,  Wm.  Bibliotheca  Monensis  321. 
„         [ed.]  Descrip.  of  Isle  of  Man  1^4  ; 
"Historians  of  I.  of  M,  321 ;  Mona 

Miscell.  144. 
,,  Can.  "^  m.  Description  of  England  Ti.1^ 

(316,413)-  ,      ^^ 
,,  Wilmot   London  Houses  322. 
„  W.  J.  Geology  of  Eng.  &=  Wales  507, 

of  Leicester  &•  Rutland  S09. 
„  W.  J.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  PJiotography  660. 
Harrisse,  H.  [hm.]  Bibliotlieca  Americana 

Vetustissima  361. 
Harrowing  of  Hell  7^  J  (057). 
Harsha,  Rev.   D.    A.  [Am.]  Dr.  Pkihp 

Doddr-idge  60. 
Harsha-Deva,  Dramas  823  ;  Epics  822. 
Harston,  E,  F.  B.  [Am.  ;  ed.]    Code  of 

Procedure  225. 
Hart,  Dr.  A.  B.  [Am.^  American  History 

386  (jiote). 


HART] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[HEER- 


Hart,  C.  H.  Manual  of  Training  697. 
„  Dr.  C.    P.  Dis.  of  Brain  <&»  Eye  593  : 
Intra-Cran.  Dis.  593  ;  Neru.  Syst. 

„  D.  b.+ Barbour,  A.  H.  F.  Gynecol.sZu 
■»,  Geo.  Violin  6-j6;  U'iol.&'its  iifusict'jj. 
,,  G.E.  [OATia.6.] Fall 0/ Ne7v France ^SS^ 
„  Rev.  H.  C.  Anim.  0/  Bible  43(39,  390). 
^,  H.  C.  Flora  of  Howth  529 ;  Plants  of 
Aran  529, 


■„  J.  Oblique  A  rches  500. 
„|>rf.  J.f    -•      •""^^ 


_•  J^l.  [Am.]  German  Univer.  274, 
„  Virgil  C.  [Am.]  IVestern  China  345. 
,,  Rev.W.  R.  [Am.]  Eternal  Purpose  114. 
Harte,  F.  Bret  Complete  IVks.  791  (770) ; 
Poet.  &*  Dram.  Wks.  770 ;  Novels 
749  ;  Parodies  755, 
Hartel>  W.  Eutrop.  923  ;  Demosth.  Stud. 

892  ;  Homer.  Prosod.  879. 
Hartelius,  T.  J.  Home  Gymnastics  697. 
Harting,  J.  E.  Birds  of  Middlesex  549 ; 
Brit,    Animals  Extitict  553  (554); 
Brit.  Birds  549  ;  Essays  686  (693)  ; 
Haivks  693 ;  Hatvking  693 ;  Omithol. 
of  Skksp.  718  ;  Shells  544  ;   SJtore 
.  Shtg.   690  (519)  ;  Sketches  of  Bird- 
life  552  ;  Summer  Migris.  549(552). 
J,  „  [ed.]  ^«?5z«^(?  6'/(zr^a«Aw  693. 
Hartley,  F.  W.   G«j  Analyst  630  ;  Goj 

■  Measurmt.  633  ;  Water^  etc,  630, 
„  J.  Wine  Merchant  ^\%. 
ti  J.A.  [Austral.]  ^/(e»2ff»^.  Arithmet.izq^. 
,,  W.  N.  ^r?-&^  zVj  rg/.  ^0  ij/%  629. 
Hartmann,  Dr.  A.  Dis.  of  Ear  578  :  Deaf- 
Mutes  300. 
,,  A.  [ed.]  Weihnachtlied  lA^S. 
,,  Ed.  V.  Works  164  (7,  174). 
,,  "F.  De  Aoristo  Secundo%66. 
„  Dr,    Fr.    Geomancy    78 ;   Magic   78 ; 
PanKT^/jKj  81(126);  ^oj/crKC.  (two)  81. 
»)  J-   J-     Analecta    Xenoph.     891  ;    De 
Phaed,  Fad.  915;  6'/wrf.  Aniiph.  892. 
,,  R.  Anihrop.  Apes  516  (553)  ;  Nigritier 

150. 
„  Th.  i?f  Dialecio  Delphica  871. 
Hartridge,  G.  Refraction  of  Eye  577. 
Hartshorne,  A.    Monumental  Effigies  in 

Northants.  472. 
„  Miss  E.  S.  Designs f.  Ch.Embroid.  683. 
,,  Dr.    H.    [Am.]    Househ.    Med.    592; 

Principles  of  Medicine  563. 
Hartt,  C.  F.  [Am.]  Geol.  &>  Phys.  Geog. 

Brazil  273(.Sn)- 
Hartung,    J.    A.    Griech.-Partikeht    866 ; 
Relig.  d.  Griech.  1-22  (131)  ;   [/eb.  d. 
Casus  862. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]   Elegiaci  Graeci  876  ;    Lyrici 

Gr.  876(874). 

Hartwell,  E.M.  [Am.]  Physical  Train.  291, 

Hartwig,   Dr.    G.   Series    of    Bocks    535  ; 

Aerial  World  503  ;  Arctic  Heroes 

380  ;  Polar   World  380  ;    Sea  517 ; 

Sea  Monsters  517  ;  Subterr.  World 

507  ;  Volcanoes  502. 

Hartzenbtisch+  Lemming  Span.  Conv,  973. 

Harvard  Sti(dies  in  Classical  Philol.  863. 

, ,   Vespers  296. 
liarvey,  J.  [Am-^  Paper  Money  235. 
,,    Mrs.    Cositas     Espafl.     337  ;     Turk. 

Harems  339. 
„  Dr.  Wm.  Works  ^5g  :  Motion  of  Heart 

562  ;  Praelectiones  S59. 
,,  Win.  Hundred  of  Willey  317. 
,,  W.   ^.  Roman  Law  nf  Contract  aya. 
,,  W.  F.  Spanish  Grammar  gy^. 
y,  Prf.  W.  H.  British  Marine  Algae  524  ; 
Index  Gen.  Algarum  524;    Nereis 
Bor.-Amer.  ^■zs;  Phycol.   Austral. 
525 ;   Phycol.    Brit.    524 ;    Seaside 
Book  517. 
.  „   +  Sender,  H.   ^/t??-^  Capensis  530; 

Plants  ofS.  Africa  530. 
,,  Rev.  W.  W.  TViff  r^r^i^  Creeds  109. 
liar  vie- Brown,  J.A.  +  Buckley,  T.  E.  KiffW. 

Fauna  of  Sutherland  555. 
Ilarwood,  G.  Disestablishineut  99. 
Hasanein  Mohammed  [ed.]  Kaialog  Arab. 

Werke  B06. 
Ha5deu,C«z'^«^e^'?«^'?^«?«^'97i;  Eiymol. 

Roman.  972. 
Hase,  E.  Psyciwlogie  286. 
„  Dr.  K.  A.  //w^.  ofXtn.  Ch.  44  (43): 
Lifeof  Jesus  46  ;  Miracle  Plays  7%!, 
*Iasell,  E,  J.  Calderon  735  (712);  TVijjt? 
734  (7")- 


Hasemann,  P.    Ueberbilrdung  d.  Schiller 

303- 
Hasenmuller,  J.  De  Strabonis  vita.  88g. 
Haser,  H.  Gesch.  d.  Medicin  875. 
Haskins,  C.  H.  [Am.]  Galvanometer  ^6. 
Haskoll,  W.  D.  Bridge  Constr.  599  ;  Eng. 
Fieldivk.  (two)  596  ;  Surveying  599. 
Haslem,  J.  Old  Derby  China  Factory  663. 
Hasluck,   P.    N.    Cabinet   Worker   636; 
Lathe- Wk.  636  ;  Metal  'Jumer6s6  ; 
Model     Engineer    605  ;    Pattern- 
Maker  603  ;   Screw   Threads  603 ; 
Watch-Jobber  62T.  Wksh.Hdbk.6Q2. 
Hasper,  Th.  De '  Poen.'  Plaut.  019. 
HaHsall,  A.  Bolingbroke  ^tB{4,o^\  Constit. 
Kingship  259  ;  Mirabeau  440  (404). 
tt  A.  H.  British  Fresh-'water  Alga  524. 
„  Dr.  A.  H.  Food  630 ;  Dis.  of  Respir. 

568  ;  San  Remo  590. 
Hassard,  J.R,  G  [Am  '\BayardTaylorniq. 
Hasse,  F.  R.  Zz^  of  St.  Anselm  410  (60). 
y  Dr  P.  Ueberbilrdung  303. 
Hassencamp,  Dr.  R.  Hist,  of  Ireland  433. 
„  R.  Lettoslav.  u.  Germ.  Spracltst.  933. 
Hasted,  E.  History  of  Kent  321. 
Hastie,  W.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Jurispr.  181  (two). 
Hastings,C.W.[ed.]C«jOT>&j.i'^rt^z'i//cj633. 
„  E.J.  AtlasofComm.  Geography  rz6$. 
„  S.  Fraud zon  ;  Kiots2ii  ;  Torts  219. 
Haswell,  Rev.  J.  M.  Peguan  Lang.  833. 
Hatch,  Dr.  Edwin  Cone,  to  Septuag.  22 ; 
Essays  on  Blbl.  Gk.  22  ;  Gro-wth  of 
Church    Instils.    88;     ^ Lnke^   33; 
Organiz.  of  Early  Christian  Ch.  88 ; 
Religion  in  m.  of  Victoria  421. 
„  W.  M.  MoralPhil.  ofArisi.  159(894). 
Hatfield, R.G.  {Km.^  House  Carpenter  t-i,^. 
Hatherly  Lord  Continuity  of  Scrip.  40. 
Hatim  Tai  Diw&n  809. 
Hatin,  E.  Bibl.  d.  I.  Presse  Piriod.  706. 
Hattemer,  H.  [ed.]  Denkm.  Mittelalt.  936. 
Hatton,  F.  Borneo  349  ;  New  Ceylon  349. 
„  Hon.H.  ¥mc\\  Advance  Australia  ■^'jj. 
„  Jos.  Amer.  364  ',  Journalist, Land.  727; 

/.  L.  Toole  680. 
„  ,,  [ed.  Hvin^s  Impres.  of  Amer,  364. 
„  J.  Printing  6^%. 

„  ,,  +  Harvey,  'iH.  Newfoundland -i,^-^. 
,,  W.  Frietully  Societies  241. 
Hatzfeld,  A.  +  Darmesteter,A.Z':W.  .^rawf. 

984. 
HanfF,  W.    Tales  752. 
Hauflfe,  T.  Volksschule  302. 
Haug,  Dr.  Martin  Essays  45  (834 — two) ; 
Pahl,  Lang.  835  ;  Zend  Gram..  834. 
„  „  [ed.]  PahL-Paz.  Gloss.  835  ;  Zand.- 
Pahl.  Gloss.  834. 
Haughton,Rev.G.C.^^«^.  Sans.  Diet.  S31. 
,,  Rev,  ^.  Physical  Geography  $02. 
„  VJxn.EnglishTJienf. my  Money  778(774), 
Haultain,    F.    W.    N.+ Ferguson,   J.    H 

Obstet.  Nursifig  581. 
Haumont^,  J.  D.+  Parisot+Adam  Lang. 

Taensa  859. 
Haupt,  E.  ^  First  Epistle  of  John'  ^T. 
,j  H.    [Am.]   Bridge   Constr,    599  ;  Mil. 

Bridges  609. 
„  L.  +  Schmaler,  J.  [eds.]    VolksUeder  d. 

Wenden  140  (1007). 
„  Mor.  Opuscula  862  (902). 
,)  „  [ed.]  Frz.  VolksUeder  135. 
„  VauX  Akkad,  Grammatik  801;  Assyr, 

Grajntnatik  801, 
,,  ,,  \^A.'\  Akk.  Keilinschr.  802;  Nijnro- 

depos  802. 
„  Rich.  Politikd.  Eurip.  884. 
Hauptmann,  Mor.  H armony  S" Metre  6^/^. 
Hausrath,Prf.A.iV;  T.  7VwffJ47;  Novels752. 
Hausser,Prf.  L.  Reformation  56  (401,  449). 
Hautz,  J.  F.  Univcrsitdt  Heidelberg  274. 
Havard,  H.  Tke  Dead  Cities  312;  Dutch 
Schl.  652  ;  HeaH  ofHoll.  312  ;  Pict. 
Holland  -i,!^. 
Havelock  the  Dane  738. 
Havergal.Rev.F.  T-.rttfris/onfjA.  Wds.  950. 
Haverl^,  G.  History  of  Ireland  433. 
Havernick,  Prf.   H.  A.  Ch.  Introduction 

to  Pentateuch  it8. 
Havestadt,  B.  Parallelsyniax  863. 

,,  C.  Chilidiigti  858. 
Havet,  E.  Christianisme  131. 
„  L.  Gram.  Laiine  899  ;  Metrique  Gr. 
et  Lat.  863  ;  Saturn.  Vers.  904. 
Hawes,  G.  B.  Atlas  of  Biology  514. 
„  G.  P^  EAiiui  Volunt.  Asstginnents  190. 


Hawes,  H.  [Am.]  Parties  to  Action  226. 
,,  Stephen  Poems  762. 
Haweis,    Rev.  H.  R.   Amer.  Humorists 
728  ;  .<4j>5!^i-  /fj  W-v/ufJ  588  ;  Light  of 
Ages    r2o;  Music  ^  Morals  675; 
.^  .^«j.  Life  672  ;  /'(7^/j  zm  Pulpit 
715  ;  Prayers  106  ;  Sermons  97. 
„  M.  E.  [=Mrs.  H.   R.]  Art  of  Beauty 
682,^  Decoration  6Zs,  of  Dress  682, 
of  Housekeeping    68i ;    Beautiful 
Houses  683. 
Hawker,  Col.  P.  Guns  and  Shooting  6q\, 
„  Rev.  R.  S.  Footprints  318. 
„  ,,  [ed]  Com.  Ball.  143  ;  Echoes  143. 
Hawkins.  D.  W.  Old  Point  Lace  684. 
„  Can.  E.  Family  Prayers  tot. 
,f  E.  Med.  Illust.  477  ;  Silv.  Coins  476. 
„  F.  Fch.  Stage  (two)  679  ;  Kean  680. 
„  Sir  ].  History  of  Jllusic  6"; 2. 
'H.a.wkSfF.h.[Am.]I/ist,of N.Carolina  36^, 
„  „  +  Perry,  Bp.W.  S.[Am.']  Prot.Episc. 
Church  68. 
Hawley,  Rev.B.  [Am.]  Methodism  71. 
Haworth,  Cpt.  M.  E  Road  Scrapings  6Z1; 

Silver  Greyhound  692. 
Hawthorne,  Jul.   [Am.]  Nat.  Hawthorne 

729 ;  Novels  749. 
„  Nat.   [Am.]   Works  791  ;  Novels  749  ; 
Eng.  Note-bks.  316;  Fch.  &>  Ital. 
Note-bks.  312  ;  Ital.  Note-bks.  334  ; 
Our  Old  Home  316. 
„  Mrs.  Nat.  [Am,']  Notes  in  Eng.  &> Ital. 
316. 
Haithausen,  Bar.  v.  Russian  Empire  336; 

Tribes  of  Caucasus  351. 
Hay  Irish  Rebellion  435  (note), 
„  Sir  J.  D.  Ashauri^ss  ;  W.  BarbatydSy. 
,,  W.  De  Lisle  Brighter  Britain  380  ; 

Textbk.  of  Fungi  s^-^. 
Hayden,  F.  S.  Etciied  Wk.  of  Rembrandt 

652. 
,,  F.V.{Ara..'\Sun/.Atl.  of  Colorado  $1.2. 
„  „   -^-S^Xviyn,  N.  America  259  (,306). 
,,  T.  Diseases  of  Heart  569, 
Haydn,  J.  Bk.  of  Dignities  482  ;  Diet,  oj 

Dates  702  (384). 
Haydock  Papers  84. 
Haydon,  B,   R.  Cor^esp.  651 ;    Lects.  on 

Painting  656  (658). 
Hayes,  A.  H .  iVIew  Colorado  372. 
„  Cpt.   H.    M.   Horse-Brkg.   689;    /wrf. 
Racing68B  ;  Riding  689 :  Soundness 
of  Horses  62  r  ;  7actics  608  ;  Train- 
ing 6Zg;  Veter,  Notes  6^g. 
,,  I.   L   [Am.]   Arctic.    Bt.  Joum.  382; 
Zrf.  ofDesol.  382  ;  Polar  Seas  382. 
,,  J.  L.  [Am.]  .(4;^orw  Ctfduf  621. 
,,  W.  Conveyancer  194. 
,,  „   +  Jarman,  [eds.]y^7r;«jo/' Jf'irV&22i. 
Haygood,  Rev.  A.  C.  [Pam.]  Our  Brothers 
in  Black  249  ;  Thanksgiving  Serm. 
785. 
Hayley,  W.  Cowperfzi. 
Hayne,  R.  Y.  [Am.]  Mr,  Foofs  Resolution 

785- 
Haynes,  Rev.  D.  C.  [Am.]  Baptist  Deno- 

tnination  69. 
„  F.  O.  Equity  199. 

„  J.  F.  Admir.  Guide  222  ;  Bankruptcy, 
(two)  igo  ;  Pract.  of  Chaitc.  Div. 
222  ;     Prob.     &^    Div.    222    (218) ; 
Supreme  Court  218. 
„  „  [ed.]  Leadg.  CasesiZ^  •.Statutes  182. 
„  „  -'r'\^v\\\^m^  Honours  Exajn.  218. 
Hays,  Frances  Women  o/the  Day  252. 
Hayter,H,  H.  [Austral.}  Noteson  Victoria 

379;  Victorian  Year  Book  ■i'jg. 

Hayward,  Abr.  Ait  of  Dining  6^-2  ;  Essays 

783  (385)  ;  Goethe  733  (712)  ;  Letters 

724  ;  5'X.'.   of  Einin,   Statesm.    402 

(385)  [Bismarck  444,    Cavour  ^46, 

.^f/i5.  423,  ^^^^fr«.437,  7'Awrj  442]. 

„  C.  [Am.]  S,  Cabot  459. 

,,  W.  R.  Botanists  Pocket  Book  527. 

Hazard,    R.    G.    [Am.]     Causation    114 ; 

Freedom  in  Willing  114. 
,,  S.  [Am.]  C«5«  371  ;  i".  Domingo  371. 
„  W.   P,  [Am.]  Annals  of  Phila.  368  ; 
Butter  621  ;  Cows  620. 
Hazell  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Hazeirs  Annual -^02. 
Hazlewood,  D.  Fijian  Diet.  &^Gram.  852. 
Hazlitt,  Wm.   Essays  783  ;  Characters  oJ 
Sksp.   Plays   7 19  ;   Drain.    Lit.    of 
Age  of  Eliz.  716  ;  Eng.  Poets  715  ; 
Fine  A  ris  64s  ;  Napoleon  442. 


Hazlitt,   Wm.  [ed.]  Skakesfs.  Doubtful 

Plays  777. 
„  „  +Kirigwood,  R.  [eds.]  Banrentptcy* 

Act  190. 
„  W.  C.  Bibliogr.  Collections  &'  Notes 
704  ;  Feudal  Period.,  ill.  by  a  series 
of  tales  994  ;    Hdhk.    to   Pop.   &= 
Poet.  Lit.  704  (715) ;  Old  Cookery 
Bks.  682  ;  Schools,  etc.  275 ;  Venet. 
Repub.  446. 
„  „  [ed  ]  Early  Pop.  Poetry  758  (143) ; 
Fairy  Tales  ill.  Shksp.   719;  O/d 
Garden  Lit.    624 ;   Proverbs   143  ; 
Shksp.  Jest  Bks,  718  :  Sk.  Library 
Jig. 
Head,  B.  V.  Br.  Mies.  Cat.  ofCoinsifom) 
475;  Coins  of  Ancts.  ^-jtfOf  Syrac. 
476  ;  Hist,  Nutnorunz  476. 
„  Sir  F.  B.  Horse  andits  Rider^Zg. 
„  P.R. Van Dyck A' Hals 6szitwo— 640). 
„  „  +Poynter,  E.  J.  Classic  '^f  Italian 

Painting  646. 
Headley,  P.  C.  [Am.]  Gd<n.  Sheridan  462. 
Heales,  A.  Church  Seats  198. 
Health  Lectures  588. 
„  Primers  588. 
Healy,T.  M.[ed.'iLandLa'Zv(Irel.)Act  202. 
y  „  +  M.  Key  to  Irish  Land  Law  202. 
Heanley,  Rev.  R.  M.  Bishop  Steere  93. 
Heap,  D.  P.  [Am.]  Lighthouses  538. 
Heaphy,  T.  Likeness  of  Christ  46. 
Heard,  A. F.  [Am.]  R uss. Ch.  <&*  Dissent  57. 
F.  F.  [Am.]  Cri7n.  Law  196  ;  Curios. 
of  Law  Rep.   214;   Equity  Pldg. 
199  ;  Oddit.  ofLaiv  214 ;  Plead,  in 
Civil  Actions  228, 
Rev.  J.  B,  Old  &>  New  Theol.  109  ; 
Tripart.  Nature  39. 
Heam,  L.  [Am.;  tr.]  Chinese  Ghosts  1^3. 
W.  'E.[Austra.\.'}  Aryan  Household 2,^g  ; 
Govt,  of  Engl.  258  (256,  405)  ;  Plutol. 
238  ;  Theory  of  Legal  Duties  181.    , 
Heath,  Prf.  Chr.  Ja%vs  (two)  576  ;  Minor 
Surg.  576;  Oper.  Surg.  574  ;  Pract. 
Anat.  560  ;  Surg.  Diag7i,  574. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Diet,  of  Pract.  Surgery  573. 
,,  F.  G.  Autumn  Leaves  525  ;  Bumham 
Beeches  317  (525)  ;  Engl.  Peasantry 
238(316);  Ferns  (four)  523  ;  Garden 
Wild  625  ;  Peasant  Zi>*  238  (316) ; 
Sylvan    Spring   525,   Winter  525  ; 
Tree  Gossip  525. 
,,  Bar.   J.    B.    Grocer^    Company    241  ; 

Letters  of  Bonaparte  Fa^nily  442. 
,,  J.  D.  C?-oquet  Player  6g6, 
„  Rich.  Life  etc.  ofQuinet  732  ;  Reform. 

if  I  France  62  (45). 
,,  R.  F.  Z>«rtf?-653  (649);  T'zVraw  654(649). 
,,   Prf.  R.  Si.  GeoJnet.  Optics  (>l\vq)  ^g^. 
,,  T.  'L.DiophaniosofAlex.  489(875). 
Heathcote,  C. +  G.  J.  Tennis,  etc.  696. 
,,  J.  M.  Fen  aiid  Mere  317. 
Heather,H.  y^.Cards^D^  Card  Tricks  698). 
,,  J.  F.  Mathematical  Instruinents  too. 
Heatherington  [Canad.]  Gold  Fields  of  N. 

Scotia  643.  • 

Heatley,  G.  S.  Sheep  Farming  620. 
Heaton,  J.  H.  [Austral.]  Aust.   Did.   0/ 

Dates  374  (377). 
„  M.    C.   [=Mrs.]  Correggio  653  (649); 

History  of  Painting  648. 
,,  W.  Three  iiefbnns  of  Pari.  260(405). 
Heavisides,  H.  Stockton-on-Tees  319. 
Heber,  Bp.  Poetical  Works  766. 
Hebert,  Rev.  C.  Lords  Supper  89  (33). 
Heboid,  E.  Das  Blinde  300. 
Hebra,  Prf.  K.  Diseases  of  Skin  572. 
Hecateus  Fragmenta  887  (310). 
Hecht,  Max.  Attische  Inschrifien  870. 
Hecker,   Dr.  J.  F.    C.    Black   Death  557 
(128)  ;  Epidemics  of  Mid,  Ages  557 
(128,  400). 
Heckethorn,  C.  W.  Secret  Societies  81. 
Heckevvelder,J.[Am.]/«rfiff?w  (?/"/'?««.  36 1. 
Hector+Parker+Payn  Prot.  Missions  gi. 
Hcddewick,  T.  C.  H.  [tr.]  Puppet  Play  of 

'Faust'  780. 
Heddle,  Prf,  F.  Geol.  of  Hebrides  SSS  {noii). 
Hedges,  Sir  Wm.  Diary  3+8  (346). 
Hedley,  T.  F.  Local  Taxation  ati. 
Heeber,  C.  F.  {P^m,^  Pharmacy  585. 
Heer,  Prf.  Flora Foss.  Arct,  531  ;  Primcv, 

World  of  Svjitzerland  511. 
Heerdegen,   F.  Lat.    Genus-regeln    90c  ; 
Lat.  Se^nasiol.  900. 


HEER-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[HIGG- 


Heercn,  Prf.  A.  H.  L.  Gesch.  d.  class.  Lit. 

865;  Histor.   Researches  264   (310, 

387,  390);  Ma7ii.  ofAnc.  Hist.  390; 

Manual  0/ Political  System  400. 

Heenvart,    Eleanor  Mttsic  /.  K.   G.  289 ; 

Pa.per  Cutting  289. 
Hefele   lip.  C.  J.  v.  Hist,  of  Councils  50. 

„  [ed.]  Apostolicorujit  Opera  51. 
Heffner,  Costume  de  Moyen  Age  484. 
Hegel,  G.  W.  K.  Works  [trss.]  164(178); 
Erziih,  283;  Logic  173  ;  Philos.   0/ 
Art  645  0/  Hist.  179  (.385)  ;  Philos. 
der  Relig.  3. 

Hehn,  V.  IVandgs.  o/Plts.  &'  Anim.  813 
(127,  306,  519). 

Hehner,  0.  + Angell,  A.  Butter  t-^o. 

Heidelberg,  H.  Griech.  u.  Lat.  Syntax 
863. 

Heidenhain,  R.  Hypnotism  80  (567). 

Heidkainp,  W.  Langue  de  Moli^re  982. 

Heikei,  I.  A.  De  Partic.  ap.  Herod.  8S£ 

Heilprin.  Prf.  A.  [Am.]  Animal    Life  of 

Seashore  1517  :    Distrib.    of  Anim. 

533  ;  Expior,  in  Florida  512  (556)  ; 

GeoL  Evidence  of  Evolution  516. 

,,  M.  Hist.  Ptry.  of  Ancient  Hebrefw  28, 

Heimerdiiiger,  A.  Das  Stottem  301, 

Heimskringla  449  (942). 

HeimsoethjF  Aeschyl.  DramenSZz'.Aesc/t. 
Text  88^  ;  Griech.  Tragiker  873. 

Heine,  Heinr.    Novels  &  Prose  Wks.  792 
[Bracken    314] ;    Poems  771    (757) 
Travel  Pictures  314. 

Heinemauii,  L.  Anschaitungsunt.  294. 

Heiniskc,  Dr.  C.  Honimopathic  Drugs  593. 

Heinrich,  F.  Guil.  d.  Lorris  et  J.  d.  Meung 
996. 

Heinsius,  W.  [ed.]  BUcher-Lexicon  706. 

Hcinze,  Zur  •  Genesis'  957. 

Heinzel,  R.  Stild.  altgerm.  Poesieti^t. 

Heithecker,  F,  BoedeCs  'St.  Nicolas'  997. 

Hciiz,  E.  Verlor-  Schriftend.  Aristot.  S94. 

Heiizinaiin,  Dr.  C.  Anatomy  560. 

Helbig,  H.  Dialed.  Cretica  870. 

Helborn,  Dr.  H.  K.  Franz  Schubert  674. 

Heirenstein,  Dr.  J.  Comparative  Gram. 
944  (933)- 

Helfferich,  A.  Raymond  Lull  gj 5. 

Heliand  958  (937). 

Heliodorus  Opera  736. 

Hellenic  Society /owrwa:/ 886.  • 

Helkiiica  872  (156,  394). 

Hel  liners, G.'iT/^<^«j-,o«i'«//^r(7/"i(7nf '963. 

Helliimili,  H.  De  Serm.  Proprietal.  928. 

HelKv:ild,  linr.  v.  Russ.  in  Cent. Asia -^if^. 

Hellwi;;,  ]?,  Tentpera7n.  b.  Kindem  2^~ 

Hellyer.'S.  S.  Plumber 635; Plumbing625- 

Helm,  F.  Quaestt.  Syntacticae  901. 
,,  J,  Gesangunterricht  293. 

Helmlioltz,  PrC.  H.  Pop.  Lects.  492  (298, 
559);  Sensations  of  Tone  SfC^if  C675)  ; 
Thoughts  on  Medicine  29S  (559). 

Helmore,  Rev.  T.  Plain  Song  611. 

'ilc\mw\.\\,\yr.Vf  .T.  System  of  Surgery  $g2. 

Hclps.Sir  Arthur  .5'/?'  T.  Brassey  595  (612); 
Brcvia  7S6  ;  Columbus  308  ;  Cortes 
308 ;  Compaji.  of  Solitude  783 
Essays  in  Interv.  of  Business  783 
(266) ;  Friends  in  Council  7S3 
[Reading^  aiui  History  708]  ;  Zew 
Casas  308 ;  Pizarro  309 ;  Social 
Pressure  246  ;  Span.  Cong,  of  Atn. 
361  (249,  372)  ;  Thoughts  on  Govern- 
ment 254. 
.    Helten,  W.  L.  van  Altostfries.  Gram,  936. 

Helvetius,  C.  A.  Vom  Menschen  283  (286). 

Helvig,  Cpt.  H.  Oper.  of  Bav,  Army  Corps 
444  ;  Tcu:t.  Examples  608. 

Helbig,  W.  Homer.  Epos  879. 

Hemachaiidra,^M/(/A.  827(828«i7^^);i?^J/- 
«aw^.  827  (82S);  Jama-r&m.  828. 

Hemans,  C.  I.  Anc.  Xty.&^Art  in  It.  49 
(646) ;  Cathol.  Italy  64 ;  Mediaev. 
Xty.  <&*  Art.  in  It.  49  (646)  ;  Rome 
465,  49  (646). 

„  Felicia  D.     Poetical  Works  766  (757). 

Hdmardinquer  Apol.  Rhod.  ^  Argon.   876. 

Hemmins.G.W./JJ/;^  Sp'Int.  Calculus  4,gi. 

Hempel,  Dr.  C.  J.  Materia  Medica^gs. 

„  ,,  +  lienk\ey.  Dr. Homa^op.  Theory  SQ2. 

Hemsley,  W.  B.  Boty.  of  Bermudas  5  <■ 
Hardy    I  rees  623  ;  Insular  Floras 
526  ;   Trees  and  Shrubs  525. 

H^murdinquer,  Xen.  *  Cyropedie'  8gi. 

Henderson,  Me\.iAxa..Wos/iito Gram.857 


Henderson,  Rev.  A.  Palestine  41  (341)* 
A.  [edj  Scottish  Proverbs  135. 
E.  Annals  of  Dunfermline  329. 
Dr.  E.  * EzekieT  30;  ^feremiah*  30. 
Dr.     E.    B.    [Am.l      Twelve     Minor 

Prophets  31. 
G.+  Huine  Lahore  to  Yarkand 352. 
G.  S.  Intestate  Succession  218, 
J.  [Am.]  Grasses  523  (524). 
P.  [Am.  ]  Gardening  624. 
T.  F.  '  Casket  Letirs.'  e,^^;' Ireland -^-^x. 
W.  Folklore  of  N.  Cties.    134  (142)  ; 

Life  as  Angler  695. 
W.  J.  Story  of  Music  672. 
Heiidley,  Surg.-Maj.  Ulwar  and  its  Art 

Treasures  646. 
Hendriks,  U.  L.  London  Charterhouse  ^z^. 
„  J.  V.  i^lederlandsche  Synoniemen  Q^o. 
Hendry,  J.  Conveyajtciug in  Scotland  igs 
Henessy,  J,  P.  Raleigh  in  Ireland ^x^. 
Henfrey,  Prf.   A.  Study  of  Botany  295  ; 
Veget,  of  E2tr.  526. 
„  „  +Mabters,M.'r.CoMW£^J5(7i7y.52o. 
,,  H.    W.    Engl.  Coins  476  ;    Numism. 

Cromwelliana  476. 
Hengstenberg,  Prf.  E.  W.  Cherubim  112  ; 
Christology    of    O.     T.     rii    (38)  ; 
^Daniel'  &>  ^  ZechJ*  30;    *  Eccles.' 
29  (38) ;  Egypt  &^  Bks.  of  Moses  118 
(112);  * Ezek.'  30;    ^Genesis'   118; 
'John*  34  ;  Kingdom  of  God  under 
O.  T.  40  ;  'Psalms*  28  ;  ' Revel.' yj . 
Henley,  W.  E.  Book  of  Verses  761. 
Henne-am-Rhyn,  O.  Judenthu>n  10. 
Hennellj  Sara  Comparative  Ethics  299. 
Hennepin,  L.  [Am.  ;  tr.]  Louisiana  365. 
Hennes,  A.  Musikal.  Erziehung  zg^. 
Hennessy,  Sir  J.  P.  Raleigh  in  Irel.  434. 
Hennig,  G.  A.  Asthet.  Bildg.  290 ;  Herbart 
283. 
, ,  a.  De  Eurip.  '  Iphig.  A  ulid. '  8B4. 
Henning,  R.  Rnnendenkmdler  933. 
Henoch,  Dr.  Diseases  of  Children  582. 
Henrici,  Prf.  Congruent  Figures  490, 

,,  „  +Cayley,  Prf.  Geometry  /^go. 
Henrici  v.  Gesia  403. 
Henrietta  Maria.  Letters  415. 
Henrichs,  A.  De  Ablativi  ap.  Terent.  920. 
Henry    of  Huntingdon  Hist.   Anglorum 

407  (408). 
Henry,  Jas.  Aeneidea  917;  Voy.  ofDiscov. 
918. 
„  J.   Gov.   Annuity  Tables  267  ;    Engl. 

Coins  476  ;  Silver  Coins  476. 
„  J.  [Am.]  Scientific  Writings  493, 
„  J,  J.  [Am.]  Arnold's  Campaign  461. 
„  Rev.  IVIatt.  Expos.  ofO.  &*  N.  T.  24. 
„  M.P.[Am.]-<4f^?«:?-.  Courts  of  U.S.  225. 
,,  V?L\.r.\h.m.\ConventionofDelegates7Z$. 
„  Pa.al  John  Calvin  66. 
„  Prf.  V.  Co7np.  Gram,  of  Gk.   &>  Lat. 
862 ;  Etudes  Afghanes  837  ;  Gram.. 
Innok  860. 
,,  Dr.  W.  C.  Dr.  John  Dalton  496. 
Henryson,  Rob.  Fables  963. 
Henschel,  F-  H.  Barbouf^s  'Bruce'  963. 
Hense,    O.    Chor  d-   Soph.    886  ;   Eurip. 
'Ion'  884  ;  Krit.  Blatter Z'&ii Stud. 
z.  Soph.  886. 
Hensel,  S.  Mendelssohn  Fatnily  673. 
Henshall,J.  A.  [Am.]  Black  Bass  (two)594. 
Hensier,  Mme.  B.  G.  Niebultr  865. 
Hensley,  L.  Scholar's  Arithmetic  489. 
Hensiow,  Rev.  G.  Boty.  for  Childr.  521  ; 
Cat.  of  Brit,   Pits.  527  ;   Orig.  of 
Flor.  Struct.  520  ;  Theory  of Evol.s. 
„  Rev.  J.  L.  Diet,  of  Botan.  Terms  sxg. 
Hensman,  H.  Afghan  Wir  ^26. 
H.enson,ii.li.  Early Eng.  Const.  25g(note). 
Hentschke,  Verbalflex.  im  'Roland'  980. 
Hentz,Dr.N.M.[Ain.]i'/>r^«^f  of  U.S.  540. 
Hentzer,  Paul  Travels  in  K?igl.  316  (413). 
Henwood,    W.    J.    Metallif    Deposits  of 
Comiv.  508  ;  Obs.  on  Mat.  Dcp.  642. 
Henze,  Personif.  d.  gr.  Dichter  869. 
Henzen,  W.  [ed.]  ^t/rt  f'ratr.  Arval.  905  ; 

Inscr.  Urbi  Romae  904. 
Hepburn,  Dr.  J.  C.  Japan.-se  Pict.  843. 
„  Rev.  Thos.  Leftcrs  from  Orkney  330. 
Hephaestion  Alex.  linchciridion  S97. 
Heppe,    H.    Schulwesen    d.    MA.    271  ; 

VolksschulwcseiL  273. 
Hepworth,  Magic Lant  700;  Photogr.  660. 
HeraclitusEpliesii  Fra^menta  895  (157). 
Heraeus,  C  Studia  in  Tacit.  926. 

XXXIX 


Herald,  H.M.S.,  Zoology  of  Voy.  ofst-7. 
Herbart,  J.  F.  Works  [tris.]  165  ;  Piidag. 
Schr.  283  {286)  [Anwend.  d.  Psych. 
aufPad.  286]. 
HerbersLf^in,  Bar.  S.  v.  Notes  on  Russ.  ■^Z^' 
Herbert,  Lady  Search  aft.  Sujishine  355  ; 
tVives  and  Mothers  252, 
„  of  Bosham.  Thos,  Becket  ^10. 
„  of  Cherbury,   Ld.  Autobiog.  165  (417); 

Poems  763. 
„  Alg,  Britannia  133  ;  Cyclops  133  (471). 
,,  Auberon  [ed.]  Sacrifice  of  Educ.  302. 
,,  Dav.  [ed.]  IHsh  and  Fisheries  622. 
,,  Geo.  Poetical  Works  763(757);  Country 

Parson  94  {^note). 
,,  N.  +  Jenkin,  Councillor's  Hdbk.  210. 
„  W.  Livery  Companies  2^1. 
Herbert  v.  Vx'\X.Akx  Lietvon  Troye  •J29- 
Herbst,  L.  Ueber  av  beim  Fuiur  889. 
'Hf:Tc\\eT,'^.{Gd.'\  Epistolographi  Graec.Zgg. 
Herculano  Hist,  de  Portugal  450  {note). 
Herd,  D.  [ed.]  Scottish  Songs  758  (134). 
Herder,  J.  G.  Spir.  ofHebr.  Poetry  28. 
Herdman,  Prf.  W,  A.  Tunicata  544. 
Hereford,  Nic.  Transl.  of '  Psalms'  q66. 
Herford, Brooke  ilfof^tf  Travef^s  82:  Story 

of  Religion  57. 
„  C.  H.  Lit.  Rel.  of  Eng.  <5^  Gernz.  713. 
H^richer,   L.  Le    Gloss.  Ang.-Norm.  9S8 

(946). 
Hering,  Carl  Dyna^no-elect.  Machines  605. 
„  Dr.  C.  [Am.]  Mat.  Med.  593  ;  Sympt. 
of  Diseases  of  Mind  593. 
Herkomer,  Hubert  Autobiography  651. 
Herlet,  B,  Die  sogenannte  Yzopets  994. 
Herman,  H.  M.  [Am.]  Estoppel  199  (228)  ; 

Exec.  227  ;  Mortgages  208. 
Hermann,  Dr.  Vivisection  loi. 
,,  A.  [ed.]  Veroneser  Vergilscholien  gi^ . 
„  C.   F.   Ges.  Abhandlungen  862  ;  Led. 

Persianae  915. 
„  Prf,  L.  Human  Physiology  561. 
Hennas  Pastor  20  (52). 
Hertnathena  863. 
Hermes  864. 

Hermes  Tris  meg  is  tus  Works  ^^^^i■^<>). 
Hermias  Opera  51. 
Herndon,  W.  H.  [Am.]+  Weik,  J. W.[Am.] 

Abraham  Lincoln  460. 
Herodianos  Techn.  Reliquiae  897. 
Herodotus,  Opera  887-8  ;  Trss.  393  (310, 

390,  392,  888). 
Heroes  of  ScicTwe  Series  487. 
Heron,  D.  Q.  Jurisprudence  (two)  181. 
Heron-Allen  Cheiros.  80 ;  Violins  6;r6.- 
Hcrrick,  C.  L.  [Am.]  Crustacea  ofMin.^^g- 
,,  Christine  T.  [Am.]  Housekeeping  681. 
„  Rob.  Poet.  Wks.  763  \Chrysom.  757], 
„  S.  E.  lh.m.-\Hereticks  ofVday  45  (108). 
„  W.A.  [Am.]  Town&'Par.  Officers -21.0. 
Herries,  E.  /.  C.  Berries  423. 
Herring,  J.  H.  [artist]  Thaijzes Bridges  315. 
Herrmann,  C.  H.  [ed.]  Bibl.  Germ.  933  ; 

Bibl.  Orient.  793. 
Herrtage,  S.  J.  Dictionary  of  Slang  g\g. 
Herschel,  Sir  J.  Admir.  Manl.  517  (309)  ; 
Astron.    500  ;    Faniil.    Lects.    492 
(500)  ;    Nat.     Philos.    173  ;   Phys, 
Geogr.  502, 
,,  Mrs.  J.  Caroline  Herschel  ^gg  {2$-^). 
Hershon,  P.  ^Genesis'  (two)  26. 

[ciA.]Talmudic Miscellany  10;  Treas. 
of  Talmud  10. 
Hertel,  Dr.  Over-Pressure  303. 
Herting,  A.  Versbau  Jodrelle's  1001. 
Hertslet,  Sir  E.  Map  of  Europe  402. 
„  L.  +  Sir    E.    Coll.   of  Treaties    232 ; 

Treaties  and  Tariffs  232. 
Hertwig,  Prf.  R.  Aciiniaria  537. 
Hertz,  H.  Kg.  Renes  Daughter  779. 
,,  Man.  Opusc.  Gell.  g^z;  Vi?id.Gell.  gs2. 
„  W.  Aristot.  d.  Mittelalt.  894  ;  Deut. 
Sage  in  Els.    136  ;    Parzival  737 
Werxvolf  ^2%. 
Hervey,  Ld.  Reign  of  Geo.  ii.  ^^^  (419)* 
„  Bp.  A.  Genealogies  of  Christ  46. 
„  A.    B.   [Am.]  Sea-Mosses  525;    Wild 

Flowers  of  .4  i>ierica  526. 
,,  T.  K.  Book  of  Christmas  142. 
Hervieux,  L.  Fabulistcs  Latins  gog. 
Herwerden,   H,  van  Analecta  Crit. 

Anal.  Sccnica  873;  Animadv.  in 
Theogitid.  S80 .  Emend.  Aeschyl. 
882 ;  Pindarica  8S0;  Studia  Thucyd. 
889  I873). 


Herz,  J.  Franzos,  Synonyma  985. 
Herzen,  A-  Catharine  ii.  448. 
Herzfeld,  L.  Sprachl.  d.  sein.  Urzeit*  Soo, 
Herzog,  U.  G.  Stilisi.  Uebungen  294. 
H.  Schweizersagen  147. 
H.  + Schiller,  K.  Das  Kind  2Z7. 
Dr.  J.  J.  [ed.]  Real-Encyclopadie  i. 
tiesiod,  Opera  [.ind  trss.]  877  (157), 
Hess,  J.  J.  [ed.J  Sine  Ha-m-us  799. 
Hesse- War tegg,  E.  v.  Tunis  355. 
Hesse,  K.  A.  J.  Schriebunten-icht  293. 
Hessels,  Dr.  }.ii.Gutenberg-j  11;  Haarlem 

711 ;  Invent,  of  Printing  -jog. 

[e.d.]8th  Cent.  Lat.'A.-S.  Gloss.  g6x, 
Hessey,  Rev.  J.  A.  Sunday  38. 
Hetherington,  Prf.  W.  iM.  Hist,  of  Ch.  0/ 

Scot.  65  (73I ;  Hist.of  il  estm.Ass.f-^. 
Hethervvick,  Rev.  A.  Vao  Language  856. 
Hetley,  Mrs.  Chas.  [Austral.]  Flowers  of 

New  Zealand  526. 
Hettema  de  Haan,  l\l.  Idioticon  Fris.  936. 
Hettinger,  Dr.   F.  Dante's  ' Div.  Comm* 

734;  Evid.  of  Xty.  116. 
Heumann,   H.  G.  Handlexicon  der  mm.. 

Rechts  229. 
Heurtley,  Dr.  C.  A.  Harmon.  Symbol.  109. 
Heusde,  I.A.  C.vau  Stud.in  Lucilium  913^ 
Heuser  'St.  Editha  u.  S.  Etheheda'  964. 
lieussner,  F.  Ouvr.  anon,  de  Belg.  704. 
Hewes,  F.  W.  [Am.]  Atla^  of  Amencan 

Politics  264. 
Hewetc,  W.  'J'.  [Am.]  Frisian  Language 

and  Literature  936. 
Hewins,  C.  M.  [Am.]  Books  for  Young  2gi^. 
Hewitson,  \V.  C.  Diurn.  Lepid.  541  :  Eggs. 

of  British  Birds  549  ;  Exot.  Butter' 

fly  341- 

Hewitt,  A.  F.  [Am.]  Problems  of  Age  52. 
A.  S.  Making  Steel  643. 
F.  Admin.  (^Nitrous  Oxide  ^j^. 
Prf.  Graily  Dis.  of  Women  581 ;  Uter. 

Patliology  582. 
J.  Ar7ns  and  il'eapons  471. 
Hewlett,  H.  G.  Post- Norm.  ^^27.411(408)^ 

,,  H.  W.  Earldom  of  Mar  480. 
Hewson,  \Vm.  Works  559. 

,,  W.  [Am.]  Embanking  Sands  59B. 
Hey,  G.  Dialect.  Cretica  870. 

,,   Prf.  J.  Lectures  on  Divinity  2. 
Heydenreich.E.  Quaest. P roper tianae g\^.. 
Heyl,  L.  [.\m.]  Duties  237  ;  Statutes  218.. 
Heylyn,  Peter  Ecclesia  Restaur.  58  (414). 
Heyne,    Moritz   Altsdchs.   Glossary   937  ^ 
Altsachs.    Gram.  937  ;   Deut,    Wb^ 
938  ;  Gram.  d.  altgerm.  Dial.  933, 
d.  altg.  Sprachst.  939;  Halle  Heorot 
in  '  Beovulf  955. 
[ed.]  Altniederdeut.  Denkm.  953.  . 
Heyse,  J.  C.  A.  Deut.  Gravunatih  938  \. 
Fremdvjb.  938. 
Paul.     Novels  752. 
Heywood,  J.  Proverbs  &=  Epigrams  762, 
„  Thos.  Dramatic  Works  775  (774), 
Hezekiel,  J.  Prince  Bismarck  444. 
Hibberd,  "SiMx^^y  Ajnateur' s Flower  Grdn^ 
625,  Greenhouse  626,  Kitck.  Grdn^ 
627,  Rose  Bk.  626  ;  Anecd.  of  Dogs  y 
etc.   536  :    Beautiful-leaved  Plants. 
626  ;  Field  Flowers  526  ;   Ivy  626  ;, 
Profit.   Grd?ig.  627  ;  Seaweed  ColL 

524- 
Hickcox,  J.^  H.  [Am.]  History  of  Bills  of 

Credit  235. 
Hickes,  Dr.  G.  Treatises  59. 

,,  Dr.  Geo.  Works  2. 
Hickey,  W.  [Am.;  ed.]  Constit.   of  U.S^ 

262  C456). 
Hickok,  L.  P.  [Am.]  Rat.  Cosmology  117.. 
Hicks,  C.  S.   Yachts  and  Boats  6go. 

,,  E.  L.  Henry  Bazely  60. 

,,  ,,  [ad.}  Greek  Histor.  hiscript.^Sg. 

„  H.  D.  Seneca  159 ;  Stoics  159. 

,,  Prf.  L.  E.  [Am.]  Design  Arguments  t^ 
Hickson,  Mary  A.  Irel.  in  lyth  Cent.  435, 

„  ,,  [^d.]  Old  Kerry  Records  i'22. 

„  S.  J.  Naturalist  in  Celebes  s55- 
Hidalgo,  D.[ed.l  Pice,  de  Bibl.Espafi,  707, 
Hiebsch,  J.  Gesangunterricht  293  (273). 
Higden,  Ranulph  Polyclvonicon  4T2. 
Higgin,  L.  Hdbk.  of  Embroidery  6S3, 

,,  Mrs.  N.  Women  of  Europe  2^2. 
Higgins,     C.    |ed.]    Patent    Cases     213 j 
Patents  Act  213. 

„  C.  Ophthalmic  Practice  $77. 

„  „  C.  Pollution  of  Water  21 T. 


H1GG-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[HOMA- 


Higgms,  C.+ Edwards,  E.  W.  [eds.]  Eiec- 
tric  Lighting  Act  209. 
„  Godfrey  Celtic  Druids  133. 
Higginson,  T.W.  [Am.]  A/ternoonLandsc. 
S70;  Atlantic  Essays  ^Z^  ;  Cojnmon- 
sense  ab.    Women  252  (299)  ;  Engl. 
Statesmen    421    (402)  ;     Hints    on 
Writing   786;     Hist,   of  Unit.  S. 
(two)  456  ;  Marg.  Fuller  729  (728) ; 
Poems  and   Trss.  770  ;  Studies  0/ 
Amer.  Authors  728  ;  Worn.  &>  Men 
252. 
„  „  [ed.]  Harvard  Meml.  Biogr.  279. 
Rjggs,  J.  Fugue  674  ;  Modulation  675. 
Hiyh,  J.  L.  [Am.]  Law  of  Injunctions  227, 
Highmore,  N.  J.  Summary  Proceed.  219. 
Hjginbotham,  Josephine  M.  Una  and  her 

Paupers  301. 
Hilberg,  J.  Silbenwdgung  ^6g. 
Hild,  J.  A.  Dimofis  des  Grecs  125. 
HildebrandjG.  h\\_^t.'\  Paris  Glossary  <^qi. 
,,  H.  Indtist.  Arts  of  Sca)id.  466(629). 
,,  Dr.  Wm.  Flora  of  Havjai  531. 
Hildreth,    R.    [Am.]    Hist,    of   U.S.    456 

(455)  ;   Theory  of  Politics  254. 
Hiles,  J.  Diet,  of  Musical  Tertns  671. 
Hilgenfeld,  Dr.  A.  [ed.]  Test.  Nov.  20. 
Hilger  ^Hermes  Trismeg.'  132. 
Hill+  Micaiah+  Cornwallis  Juvenile    De- 
linquency 244. 
„  Prf.  Berkeley  Bandaging  576. 
,,  „   +Coo^GxSyph.e^jg)  Vener,  Dis.  S79- 
,,  C.  S.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  A^ner.  Shipping 

243  ;  Merchant  Marine  243. 
,,  D.  [artist]  Z.««rf^^Kr«!j  721. 
,,  D.  J.  [Am.]  Rhetoric  Ctwo)  786  ;  W.  C. 

Bryant  y-zq. 
I,  F.  ^  Clianson  de  Roland'  992. 
„  Flor.  Davenp.  Child,  of  State  301  (247). 
,,  F.  H.  Canning  422  (404);  Gr^y  423(404). 
„  G.  Our  Poultry  Faryn  6-2Z. 
t,  Di*.  G.  Birkbcck  Dr.  Johnson  721  ;  Sir 

Rowland  Hill  249. 
„  J.  W.  Agricultjtral  Implejnents  615. 
„  Prf.    J.    Woodr.    Bovine    Med.    620 ; 

Managt.  and  Diseases  of  Dog  6gi. 
„  M.  Taubst.  Bildung{^'WQ)-^Qo',  Taubst. 

Unterr.  300. 
,,  OctBy\3.  Homes  of  London  Poor  z^j. 
„  O'D  Travers  English  Monasiicism.  54. 
,,  Dr.  T.  [Am.]  Order  of  Studies  2^,%. 
Hillan  Herculis  Romanifahula  132. 
Hillard,  G.  S.  [Am.]  Capi.  John  Smith  459. 
HiUardt,  F.  K.  Schreibunterricht  299. 
Hillebrandt,  Dr.  A.  Aditi  12  ;  VaruTia  12. 
„  y  [ed.]  Vedachrestomathie  816. 
,,  K.  France  and  French  441  (312). 
Hiller,F,  Beethoven  673;  Mendelssohn  6^2- 
,,  Rev.  O.  P.  Notes  on  Psalms  77. 
Hillern,  Wilhelmine  v.    Novels  752. 
Hilliard,  F.  [Am.]  Amer.  Law  184;  Con- 
tracts 194  ;  Injunctions  227  ;  Pers. 
Prop.  214;  Real  Prop.  215;  Rem. 
f.  Torts  219  ;  Taxation  218;  Torts 
219  ;  Vend,  and  Purch.  220. 
HilHer,  E.  Griech  Bukoliker  868. 
„  T.  Diseases  of  Children  582. 
HilHs,  J.  D.  Leprosy  572. 
Hillocks,  Rev.  J.  I.  Hard  Battles  93  (265). 
Hilmer,  '  Genesis  &7id  Exodus'. g6z. 
Hilton,  Dr.  J.  Rest  and  Pain  177  (564,565). 
Hime,  M.  C.  Self  Education  295. 
Himly,  Ibrahim  Literatinre  of  Egypt  353 

(392,  798). 
Hincks,  E.  Mem.  on  Assyr.  s-nscr.^  etc.  9, 
„  Rev.  T.  Polyzoa  544 ;  Zoophytes  e.^'j. 
Hind,  H.  Y.  Labrador  363. 
"  „  W.  M.  Flora  ofSuffoUs  528. 
Hinde,  Dr.  G.  J.  Fossil  Sponges  537. 
Kindle,  F.  G.  Licensed  Victuallers  209. 
Hindley,  J.  CatnachPress  710  '.J.Catnach 

710  (143). 
Hindmarch,  W.  M.  Law  of  Patents  213. 
Hindmarsh,  Rev.  R.  N.  Jerus,  Church-j'j. 
Hinds,  R.  B  .H.  M.  S. Sulphur,  Voyage  of^Tj. 
Hines,  Rev.  G.  [Am.]  Oregon  Mission  92. 
Hingant,  Abbfi  J.  Gramm.  Bretonne  1002. 
Hingeston,  Rev.  F.  C.  [ed.]  Royal  and 

Historical  Letters  i,\-2. 
Kingston,  E.  P.  \_hm.Pi  Artemus  Ward-jyi. 
Hinrichs,  G.  Epigr.  861 ;  Homer.  Eloc.  870. 
„  J.  C.  [pub.]  Katalog7o6, 
Hinton,  C.  H.  New  Era  of  Thought  491 
(174) ;  Scient.  Romances  (seven)  491 
[Educ.  of  Imagination  287]. 


Hinton,  Jas.  Art  of  Thinking  its,',  -4  «?-«/)  Hodde,  L,  de  la  Secret  Socs.  of  France  Zi. 


Surg.  578 ;  Letters  558  ;  Mystery  0/ 
Pain   103  ;  Philos.  and  Relig.    3 ; 
Thoughts  on  Health  587. 
„  R.  J.  [Am.]  English  Radical  Leaders 
422  (402). 
Hintrager,  C.  Schulgebauden  303. 
Hinze,  W.  Zum  '  Andreas'  957. 
Hiorns,  A.  H  Iron  6^  Steel  643  ;  Metall. 

_  (two)  642. 
Hipkins,  A.  J.  Musical  Instruments  676. 
Hipparchus  Fragmenta  888  (310). 
Hippeau,  C.  Diet.  d.  I.  Lang.  Frf.  986  ; 
Instr.    Publ.    en    Anglet.   275,    en 
France  272,  pend.  I.  Revol.  281,  en 
Ital.  278. 
Hippocrates  Opera  559  ;  Trss.  559  (488). 
Hippolytus    Opera    52 ;    Refut.    Haeres. 

[&  tr.]  107  (52). 
Hiranyakesin-grihya-sHtra  820. 
'Hi-Regan'  Hoiv  to  Fish  in  Irel.  695, 
Hirsch,  Dr.  A.  Geog.  6^  Hist.  Pathol.  583. 
Hirschfeld,  Dr.  Geogr.  Bericht  310  (874). 
,,  O.  [ed.]  Inscr.  Gall.  Narbon.  904. 
,,  „  +  Zangemeister  Inscr.  Gall.  904. 
Hirsh,  H.  [Am.]  Oii  Juries  228. 
Hirst,  Prf.  B.  C.  [Am.  J  Obstetrics  580. 
Hirt,  A.  Q.  Curtius  Rufus  922. 
,,  H.  Westgerman.  Verskunst  g^z. 
Hirth,  G.  Turtiwesen  291. 
Hirzei,  A.  Gleichnisse  im  '  Rigveda'  S17., 
C.  Gesch.  d.  class.  Philol.  864  (292); 

Gymn.  Pddag.  274. 
L.  Aeolisch.  Dialekt  870. 
R.  Cicero's  Phil.  Schr,  929. 
Ilislop,  Alex,  [ed.]  Proverbs  of  Scotland 

135  ;    Scottish  Anecdotes  787. 
Hissey,  J.  J.  Coach-Drives  (five)  687. 
Historia  Histrionica  678. 
Historiae  Augustae  Scriptores  920. 
Historians  of  Scotland  430. 
Historic  Towns  Series  316. 
Historical  Biographies  404. 
HistoricalChartersof  City  of  London  yzz. 
Historicorum  Rom^anoruni  Reliquiae  920. 
History  of  English  Liter,  [in  4  vols.]  713. 
Hitchcock,  C.  H.  [Am.]  Geology  of  New 
Hampshire  512. 

E.  [Am.]  Autob.  279;  Rel.  ofGeol.  5. 
Gen.  E.  A.  [Am.]  Alchemy  q%. 
Dr.  H.  [Am.]  Amer.  Constitution  262. 
H.  R.[Am.]  Hawaiian  Dictionary  852. 
J.  R.  [Am.]  Etching  in  America  659. 
,,  \^A.,'\  American  Etchings  660;  Ma- 
donnas ^Afi  \  New  Amer.Etehgs,  660. 
„  +Kay,  C.  de  [Am.]  Modem  Amer, 

Art  651. 
R.  [Am.;  ^A.'lSynops.ofRhizopods^-^^. 
R.  D.  [Am.]  +  Brown,  F.  [Am.  ;  eds.] 
'  Teaching  of  Twelve  Apostles '  53. 
Hitchman,  F.  Beaconsfield  422 ;  Sir,  R. 
Burton  353  ;  xBth  Cent.  Stud.  716. 
Hitopadesa  824  (130). 
Hittell,  J.  S.  [Am.]  California  364;  San 
Francisco  364. 
T.  H.  \,Pi.vx.\History  of  California -3,^1^. 
,,  ,,  \,t.6..SCodes  and  Stats,  of  Calif.  x%-^. 
Hitzig,  F.  Urgesehiehte  der  Philistaer  9. 
,,  JEi.  Zur  Pausanias  Frage  888. 
Hiuen  Tsiang  Si-  Vu-Ki  849  (9). 
Hoare,  C.  Iron  and  Steel  6^^  ;  Slide  Rule 
600. 
E.  R.  Notable  Workers  628. 
Sir  R.  C.  Anc.  Wiltshire  327  (471). 
J,  ,,  [ed.]  Modem  Wiltshire  327. 
Hooart,  Ld.  Capital  Punishment  244. 
Bp.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Festivals  dr'  Feasts  90. 
„  W.  K.  Medica*  Lan^age  of  Luke  33. 
Hobbes,  J.  R.  Picture  Collector  648  (660). 
Thos.  Works  165  (173, 179,  720)  ;  Behe- 
moth 416  ;  Leviathan  175, 
Hobhouse,  A.  Dead  Hand  192, 

H.+  Fanshawe,  Ij.  County  Councillor 
210. 
Hobkirk,  C.  H.  British  Moses  524. 
,,  C.  P.  Huddersfield -i^ZT . 
Hoblyn,  R.  D.  Diet,  of  Terms  in  Med.  563. 
Hobson,  Rev.  E.  Books  of  Samuel  27. 
Hoccleve,  Thos.  Works  762. 
Hochart,  P.  Authentic  de  Tacite  925. 
Hoche,  Max  Metra  d.  Seneca  920. 
Hochheimer,  L.  [Am.]  Custody  of  Infants 

201. 
Hockin,  Fred.  John  Wesley  71. 
Hochstetter.  F.  NewZeald.  531(380,  513). 


Hodder,  Ed.  Cities  of  World  305  ;  Samuel 
Morleyz^g;  Earl  of  Shaftesbury  249. 
Hodge,  Prf.  A.  A.  [Am.]  Confess,  of  Faith 
73  ;  Forms  ofPresby.  Ch.  73  ;  Outl. 
ofTheol.  109  ;  Syst.  of  Faith  73. 
„  Prf.  C.  [Am.]  Ch.  and  its  Polity  88  ; 
^Corinth'   (two)  35;    ^ Ephes.'   35; 
Hist.  of-Presb.  Church  in  U.S.  74 
^Romans'  35;  Systemat.  Theol.  109. 
Hodges,  Dr.  Wm.  [Am.]  Baptism  89. 
,,  Sir  W.  Law  of  Raihw.  Companies  zt6, 
Hodgetts,  J.  F.  Greater  Engl.  429  ;  Older 

England  407  (464). 
Hodgiiis,  T.  [Canad.]  Lawof  Voters  igg. 
„  ,,  \_^A.\  Election  Ca^es  igg. 
Hodgkin,  Dr.  T.  Dynast,  of  Theodos.  445 

Italy  and  Invaders  445  (83,  397). 
,,  ,,  \_^A..\  Ltrs,  of.  Cassiodo-rus  ^^^ij^gj). 
Hodgkinson,  Experimentl.  Research.  604. 
Hodgson,B.  H.  Abor.  of  India  i^y;  Essays 
on  Langs,  of  Nepal,  etc.  849;  Essays 
on  Ind.  Subj.  347  (830) ;  Papers  on 
Coloniz,,  etc.  348. 
„  J.  Hist,  of  Northumberland  324. 
„  Rev.  J.  T.  Rev.  Francis  Hodgson  723. 
„  Shadworth  H.  Works  165  (174). 
„  Wm.  {Km.']  Society  of  Friefids  "jS' 
„  W.  B.  Educ.  if  Girls  252  {2gg)  ;  Errors 

in  Use  of  English  944. 
„  „  [Am.]  Notes  on  North  Africa  799. 
Hodson,  Rev.  G.  H.  Hodson  of  Hodson's 
Horse  424. 
J.  S.  Illustration  of  Books  659. 
Th.  Gramm.ar  of  Kannada  844. 
Hoek,  Prf.  P.  P.  C.  Cyrripedia  539  ;  Pyg- 

nogonida  540. 
Hofer,  J.  Rechenunterricht  zg-^. 
y  O.  Caedmon's  Dichiungen  957. 
Hofer,   F.  Histoire  dAstron.  875,  de  la 
Bot,  etc.  875,  d.  I.  Zool.  875. 
,,  J.    Be  Domes  Daege'  gsZ. 
Hoffer,  Chr.  De  Personamtn  usu  920. 
,,  R.   Caoutchouc  618. 
Hoffman,    Hon.   D.  [Am.]   Chronicles   of 
Cartaphilus  124. 
M.  [Am.]  Law  of  References  189. 
Hoffmann,  Universitdt  Tubingen  275. 
Hoffmann  v.  Fallersleben  Horae  Belgicae 
941  (730). 
„  -t-  Richter  [eds.]  Schles.  Volksheder 
142. 

E.  Lateinischen  Syntax  900. 
Eman.  Latein.  Zeitpartikeln  900. 

F.  V.  Idee  d.  Universitdten  29B. 

F.  + Power,  F.  B.  Chem.  Analy.  498. 
J.  J.  Catal.  Libr.  Jap.  846;  Japanese 

Dialog.  846 ;  Jap.  Diet.  845 ;  Jap. 

Gram.  845. 
M.  Spenser's  *  Faerie  Queene'  945. 
]VIor.  Weib  und  seine  Erziehung  299. 
Murray  [Am.]  Eccles.  Law  oj  N.Y.  99 

.  O.  Das  Praesens  514. 
'  Prf.'  Books  on  Conjuring  (three)  700  ; 
Card  Tricks  699. 
„  U.  J.  [Am.]  Science  of  Mind  zZ6. 
HofFory,  J.  Eddastudien  942. 
Hdfler,  Hannibal s  Zug  924. 
Hofman,  C.  [Am.]  Manufac.  o^Papert-^. 
Hofm.ann,  A.  W.  [Am.]  Division  of  Phil. 
Faculty  292. 
A.  W.  Baron  Liebig  497. 
Fr.  De  *  Bell.  Civil.'  Ceesar.  922. 

G.  Logudoresische  Mundart  971. 
K.  Einleit.  to  '  Jourd.  de  Blaives'  958. 
IC.  B.  +  Ultzmann  Anal,  of  Urine  570. 

Hofmeister,R.  i?«V«^.ffer».  v.  Vent's.  979. 
,,  Dr,  W.  Germin.  of  Cryptogam.  522. 
Hogan,  J.  F.  [Austral.]  Australn,  in  Land. 
377  (S'i6);  Irish  in  Austral.  377(331). 
Hogarth,  Wm.  [artist]  Works  651, 
Hogg,  Jabez  Microscope  518. 
,  Jas.  Works  789  ;  Poet.  Wks.  766  (757). 
,  K.  Fruit  627  ;  Heref.  Pomona  627. 
.,  T.  J.  Percy  B.  Shelley  725. 
Hoke,  J.  [Am.]  Gt.  Invasion  ofiZQ^  459. 
Holbrook,  Alfred  [Am.]  School  Mangjnt. 
302  ;  Teaching  301. 
J.  E.  [Am.]  N.  Am.  Herpetology  $46. 
K.  [Am.].^ew?684. 
y  M.  L.  [Am.  ;  ed.]Hyg,  of  Brain  303. 
Holcombe,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Debtor  &•  Credir. 

I)x^.%.  H.  EndofWorld77. 


Holden,  E.  S.[Ara.]  Sir  Wm  Herschel^gg. 
„  G.  A.  [Am.]  Canaries  and  Cage  Birds 

685. 
„  Luther  Dissection  560 ;  Hum.  Osteol. 

561 ;  Landmarks  574. 
„  Cpt.  R.  Worcs.  Militia  428. 
„  'Rqv.W.C.  Hist,  of  Methodism  7zigi). 
Holder,  Prf.  Alt-Celt.  Sprackschatz  1003. 
,,  C.  F.  [Am.]  Ivory  King  553  ;  Living 

Lights  535. 
Holdsworth,  E.    ^  Georg.'  &'  'Aen.    917 

(note). 
„  E.  W.  Deep-Sea  Fishing  622  (694) ; 
Fisheries  622  ;    Sea  Fisheries  622  ; 
Sea  and  Salm..  Fisheries  622. 
Hole,  C.  Early  Missions  to  Brit.  Isl.  go; 

Manual  of  p7'ayer  Book  105. 
,,  Rev.  C.  Biog.  Dictionary  3%^. 
,,  Can.  S.  R.  Bk.  ah.  Roses  626;  Nice  313. 
Holfeld,  H.  Spraehed.  Malherbe  gSz. 
Holland,  hor  d  Mems.  of  Whig  Party  \ig. 
,,  1^3i.d.Y  Sydney  Smith  7z6  (fii). 
,,  Can.  H.  Scott.  Sermons  {ii:>uv)g7  [Creed 
&> Character  100];  Lent  Sermon  104. 
,,  J.  Sir  Francis  Ckantrey  655. 
„  Dr.  J.  G.  [Am.]  Works  791  [Essays  784] ; 

Abraham  Lincoln  460. 
„  R.  Cheshire  Words  949. 
„  Prf.  T,  \L.  Brussels  Confer.  232  ;  Cosn- 
pos.  Deeds  197  ;  Jurisprudence  iSi. 
„  „  [ed.]  Eur.  Cotieert  on  E.  Ques.  232, 
„  „   +Shadwell,  C.  L.   Titles  from  Jus- 
tinian zzg. 
„  Maj.  T.  J.+  Hozier,  Col.  H.  U.Exped. 

to  Abyssinia  426. 
,,  W.  L.  Crestien  de  Troies  (two)  993. 
Holley,  G.  W.[Am.]  Falls  of  Niagara  367 , 
Hollingshead,  J.  Plain  E'nglish  Sjg. 
Hollinshed,  R.  Chronicles  413. 
HoUister,  G.  H,  \,knx.'\  Hist,  of  Connecti- 
cut 365. 
HoUoway,  Laura  [Am.]  Ladies  of  White 
House  252  :  Mothers  ofGt.  Men  252. 
Holmes,  A.  B.  Electric  Lighting  605. 
E.  Mozart  673. 
E.  M.  Opium  589. 

Dr.  G.  Laryngoscope  565 ;  Vocal  Phy- 
siology 677. 
G.  C.  V.  Marine  Engines  612  ;  Steam. 

Engines  604. 

Dr.  O.  W.  [Am.]  Novels  749;  Poems 

770  ;  Essays  784  ;  Efnerson  jzg  (728); 

100  Days  in  Eurofe  316;  Motley  729. 

O.  W.,  jun.  [Am.]  Cotnmon  La-w  192. 

Tim.  Dis.  of  Infant^  573  ;  Treatise  on 

Surgery  573. 
,,  [ed.]  Systetn  of  Surgery  573. 
T.  R.  E.  Four  Famous  Soldiers  424 

Indian  Mutiny  453. 
W.  C.  Managemt,  of  Gas  Works  633. 
,  Forbes,  A.  W.— z-.  Forbes,  A.  W.  H. 
Holroyd,  Col.  W.  Fashil  ul  Kalam  832. 
Holscher,  L.  Vita  Lysiae  893. 
Hoist,   Prf.  M.  G.  /.  Brown  365;  /.  C. 
Calhoun  4&o\  Const.  Hist,  of  U.S. 
263  (two-24g,  457-two)  ;  Const.  Lait 
of  U.S.  1^3. 
Holstein,  H.  PHn.  Min.  Elocut.  933. 
Holt,  Andern  Fancy  Dresses  (two)  682. 

E.  H.  Registratiofi  of  Title  zoz'. 
y  W.  [ed.]  Ruie  of  Road  at  Sea  205. 
Holtermann  ^Gregory-leg.*  d.  Auch.  MS. 

965- 
Holtrop,  J.  W.  [ed.]  Monum.   Typog.  d. 

Pays  Bas  711. 
Holtzapffel,  C.-l-J.  J.  Turning  636. 
Holtze,  F.  W.  Synt.  Lucret.  914  ;  Synt. 
Prise.  Lat.  900  (906) ;  Synt.  Seen. 
Rom..  900. 
Holtzmann,  A.  Altdeut.  Gram.  933 (two); 
Deut.  Myihol.  145  ;  Kelten  u.  Germ.  ■ 
xooi. 
Holub,  Dr.  E.  South  Africa  357  (687). 
Holy  Grail  738. 

Holyoake,  G.  J.    Hist,  of  Co-oper.   240  ; 
Self.Help  240  ;  Thirty  Yrs.  of  Co- 
operation 240. 
Holz,  G.  Subjunct.  inA.-S.  u.  O.  E.  947. 
H5lzer,  V.  Latein.  Semasiologie  924. 
Holzheer  Seneca  930. 

Hokweiszig,    Dr.    F.   Casustheorte  814 ; 
Griech.  Syntax   866 ;    Laieinische 
Schulgrammatik  899. 
Homans,  I.  S.+  I.  S.  jun.  [Arns.]   Cycli> 
t(fComm,erct  264. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[HULL- 


Hombres,  M.  d'  Diet.  Languedoeien  978. 
Home,  D.  D.  S^irittialisTn  81. 
„  Mrs.  D.  D.  D.  Home  80. 
„  R.  Modem  Tactics  60Z, 
Homer.     Works  [and  Trss.]  87^-878. 
Homfaloy,  P.  PeuJ>le  Rou>}^mng^l. 
Homniel,  F.    Die  Setnit.    Volker  u,  Spr. 
9  (800) ;  No-men  d.  Saugeth.  800. 
„  F.  Gr.  u.  Lat.  Gesc/tichteZ6i. 
Hone,  W.  Every  Day  Bk.  142  ;  Tahle  Bk. 

142  ;  Year  Book  142. 
Honnorat,  S.  J.  Diet.  Provengale  977. 
Honorat,  St,  Vida  da  980. 
Hoodj  C.  Wartning  and  Ventilating  t-i,^. 
„  Rev.  E.  P.  Christmas  Evans  67  ;  Gt. 
Revival  q^  '.HallSg  ;R.  S.  Haixiker 
61 ;  Lavtps,  Pitchers  and  Truinp. 
q^;  Self-Form.  296  ;  Throne  of  Elog. 
96  ;  Villages  of  Bible  ^^  ;  Dr.  Watts 
61  ;    Wordsworth  "jzQ ;    World   of 
Atiec.  96. 
„  H  J.  +  Challis,  H.  W.  [eds.]  Convey. 

Acts  194. 
.,  Dr.  '^^t^x  Gout  &^  Rheumatism  571. 
„  Thos.  Works -jZ^ -.Poet.Wks.-jSTijsi)- 
„  Tom  [junr.]  Guide  to  Versiflcatn.  948. 
„  Dr.  W.  Bone-setting  575. 
Hooght,     E.    van    der    [ed.]    Vet.    Test. 

Masoret.  17. 

Hoo^vliet,  Dr.  I.  M.  Dutch  Grapi.  940. 

Hook,  Theo.   E.    Humor.  Whs.  755 ;  Re- 

maijis  783  (61,  724), 

„  Dn.  W,  F.  Archbps.  ofCanterb.  60(85, 

404  [vol.  i.  60,  408  ;  ii.  61,  409,  410  ; 

iii.-iv.  411;  V.  to,  412;  vi.-vii.  60, 

414  ;  viii.-x.  414  :  xi.  61,  416] ;  Ch. 

Diet.  44  ;  Church  and  Ordin.  8g  ; 

Family  Prayer  106 ;  Meditjis.  103. 

Hooker,  Sir  J.  D.  Botany  520  ;  Botany  of 

^Erebus'  Voy.  517  ;  Distribution  of 

Arct  Pits.  531  ;  Flora  Nigrit.  530. 

Arctica  531  ;  jHlora  of  Austral.  531, 

of  Brit.  India  529,  of  Brit.  Isl.  527. 

of  N.  Zeal,  (two)  531,  of  Tasman. 

531  ;  Him-al.  Journals  529  ;  Insular 

Floras  526  ;  Rhododendrons  626. 

„  „  +Ball,  j.  Morocco  355  (530). 

„  Rich.  Eccles.  Polity  88  ;  Wks.  2. 

„  Sir  W.  J.  Brit.  Ferns  523  ;  Century  of 

Ferns  522  (two)  ;  Filices  Exot.  522  ; 

Garden  Ferns  522  ;  Flora  Boreal.- 

A  merica   530 ;   Icones  Plant.    521 ', 

Species  Filicum  522, 

„  „  ■\-V>3k^'c^'^.G.  Synopsis FilicuinK^ii. 

„  „  ■^^^y\oT,Yi.'\l.Bryolog.'^'z\;Jtinger- 

mannicz  524  ;  Musci  524, 
Hookham,  Mary  A.  Marg.  of  Anjou  ^t.z. 
'Hoole,  Rev.  C.  H.  Apostolic  FatJurs  51  ; 
Classical  Element  in  N.  T.  32. 
„  Dr.  H.  Training  697  (291). 
Hooper,  E.  G.  Manual  of  Brewing  6-^1.. 
„  Geo.  Sedan  444 ;  Waterloo  427  ;  Wel- 
lington 425  (404). 
„  Rp.  Geo,  Works  2  (two). 
,,  Mary  Dinners  681  ;    Everyd.   Meals 

681  ;  Invalid  Cookery  68r  (two). 
„  W.    H.+ Philips,    W.    C.    Marks    on 

Pottery  663. 
Hoops,  J.  A  Iteng.  Pflanzennamen  949. 
Hootsear,  D.  H.  van  Fillow  Fatnily  482. 
Hootoiij  F.  C.  [Am.]  Cottnty  Officers  211, 
Hope,  A.  Chrons.  of  Old  Inn  323  (61). 
„  A.  J.    Beresford     Worship  in  Ch.  of 

Engl.  90  ;  Worship  &=  Order  go. 
),  J.  T.  Cat.  of  Early  Newspapers  727. 
„  Lady  Coffee  Room  (two)  94. 
„  R.    C,    Church  Plate  664  ;  Place-No- 
menclature 946. 
„  Thos.   Anastasius  740;    Costuvtes  of 

Anets.  484. 
„  W.  H.  St.Z.SealsofCamh.  Univ.  477, 
Hope-Edward es,  E.  C.  Azahar^SJ' 
Hopf,  L.  Thierorakel  T.2J. 
Hopfner,  E,  Al.  Chartier  u.  Gerson  996. 
Hopkins,C.  T.  [Am.]  A  t^terican  Ideals  263. 
„  Ellice    Christ    the    Consoler   103 ;   /. 

Hinton  558  ;  Am.  Wrkg.  Men  94. 
„  E.  J.  +  Rimbault  Hist,  of  Organ  676. 
„  F.  L.  Turkish  Grammar  Z^z. 
t,  IsasiC  [Austrz.\.]  Bee  Manual  622. 
„  Bp.  J,  H.  Ritualism  68. 
„  Rev.  J.   H.   Dr.   C.  Hodge  66 ;  Bp. 

Hopkins  66. 
„  Dr.  Mark  [Am.]  Script.  Idea  of  Man 
113  •  St-*tdyofMan  113. 


Hopkins,  M.  Cardinal  Numbers  ^%i^. 
„  M.  Handbook  of  Average  201. 
„  Sam.  [Am.]  The  Puritans  74. 
Hopkinson,  Dr.  J.  Electric  Lightng.  605. 
Hopley,  Cath.  C.  Reptiles  546  (519);  Ser- 
pent Life  546. 
Hoppe,  A.  Supple^nentlexieon  947. 
„  A.  Sprached.  Seneca  930. 
„  Dr.  C.  Auscultation  565. 
Hoppin,  Prf.  J.  I\l.  [Am.]  Homiletics  95  ; 

Old  Engl,  316  ;  Pastor.  Theol.  94. 
Hopps,  Rev.  J.  Page  Chanji-ing  82  ;  Fut. 

Prohat.  115  ;  Lord's  Supper  8g. 
Horace  Opei-a  [&  trss.]  910-911  ('757)  \.Ars 

Poet.  756]. 
Horawitz,  A.  Griech.  Studien  864. 
Horden,  Rev.  J.  [Am.l  C7-ee  Grain.  857. 
Hore,  Rev.  A.  H.  Church  of  England  67. 
„  J.  P.  Hist.  ofNe-wmarket  688  (318). 
,,  W.  H.  Apport.  of  Fire  Losses  267. 
Horlock,  K.  W. — xk  '  Scrutator.' 
Hormel  '  Chroniquc  Ascendante'  995. 
Horn,  Dr.  F.  W.  Hist.  ofScand.  Lit.  735. 
Horn,  King  738,  988. 
Homaday,   VV.   T.   [Am.]    Tivo  Years  in 

Jungle  686. 
Hornburg  Komposition  d.  '  Beo^vulf  956. 
Home,  Bp.  G.  ^Book  of  Psalms '  28. 
„  Geo.   Birds  of  Heref.  549 ;  Pleasant 

Keeping  692. 
„  J.  Year  in  Fiji  375. 
„  R.  H.  Orion  767. 
„  Preb.  T.  H.  Intro,  to  Hist.  Scrip.  15 

(i,  19),  to  Study  of  Bibliogr.  702. 
Homemann,  F.  Parallelgrammatik  813. 
Horner,Fr.  Memoirs ^^  Corresp.  423(237). 
„  S.  +  J.  Walks  in  Florejtce  234- 
Horning,  A.  Grammaire  Ane.  Frf.  986  ; 
Lat.  '  c '  vor  '  e'  u.  'i'  967  ;  Ostfrz. 
Grenzdial.  989. 
Hornle,  A.  F.  R.  Gaudian  Language  831. 
'Kors^&Xd^'Dx.T  .Plantce  JavaniciS'^zg. 
,,  T.W.Hist.  of  Lewes  326,  cfSz/ssejj:^26. 
Horsley,  Rev.  E.  J.  Jottings  Jr.  Jail  244. 
,,  J.  W.  +  Dawes,  Parochial  Missions  94. 
„  Bp.  S.  Biblical  Crit.  ofO.  T.  23. 
Horst,  G.  C.  [ed.]  Zauberbibliothek  125. 
Horstmann,  ]5r.  C.  [ed.]Alteng.  Legenden 
(two)    964    (two— 955)  ;    Barbour s 
Leg.  964;  E.  Eng.  LivesofSts.  q64  ; 
Prose  Lives  of  Women  Saints  f^dt. 
Hort,  D.  Trinidad  %'ji. 
Hortense,  Queen  Memoirs  442. 
Horton,Dr.J.A.  Climate  of  W.  Africa  sgo. 
,,  R.  Complete  Measurer  633. 
J,  I'i.  F.  History  of  Rosnans  396. 
,,   %.JiA.Ti2^\hxii.\  Silver  Pound  12%. 
Horwitz,  B.  +  Kling,  J.  Chess  Studies  699. 
Hosacl;,  J.  Conflict  of  Laws  232  ;  Laiv  of 
Nations  231 ;  Mary&t' her  Accusers 
432  ;  Mary  Stewart  &,yz. 
Hosch,  S.  '  Vida  de  St.  Honorat '  980. 
Hosius,  Appar.  at  J uvenaletn  qt.-^. 
Hoskier,  V.  Telegraph  Cables  (two)  606. 
Hoskyns,  C.  Wren  Hist,  of  Agric.   613  ; 

Talpa  613. 
YiQ^mGt,Q,.y^.ikm.\People&=  Politics  2s^. 
„  Prf.  J.  K.  [Am.]  Hist.  Germ.  Lit.  732  ; 
The  Jews  391  (383);  Sam.   Adajns 
460  ;  SirH.  Vane  417  (366), 
Hospitalller,  E.  Electricity  (two)  605. 
Hotlbuer,  F.  Gebrauch  d.  Genetivs  957. 
Hotten,  J.  C.  Slang  Dictionary  949. 
,,  „  [zd.]  Emigrant  Ancestors  455  (261, 

482). 
Hottenrot,  German.  Wd'rter  in  Frz.  984. 
Hotzel,  F.  Altfrz.  Gesetze  998  ;  Norman. 

Dialekt  988. 
Y{.o\x<^X..\P^-n'^.\La'W  of  Navig.  Rivers  220. 
Hough,  F.  B.  [Am.]  Ajner.  Constits.  262. 
„  T.  B.  Elements  of  Forestry  623. 
„  J.  Plist.  of  Christianity  in  India  91. 
„  Lt.-Col.  W.  [ed.]  Preced,   in  Military 

Law  207. 
„  Prf.  W.  S.  [Am.]  Sensationalists  156. 
Houghton,  lA.  Poet.  Wks.  767  ;  Keats  j2^. 
„  R.  C.  [Am.]  Women  of  Orient  251. 
,,  %.  Afiimal  Mechanics sys,' 
„  Rev.  W.  Ctry.    Walks  521  ;  Fresh-w. 
Fishes  545  (694)  ;  Gleangs.fr.  Nat. 
History  $■^2  ;  Seaside  Walks  ^x^. 
„  Prf.  W.  R.  [Am.]  Political  Parties  26s. 
Houlston  [pub.]  Industrial  Library  68r. 
Houssaye,  A.  Coniedie  Franfaise  679. 
„  H.  Prem.  Siege  de  Paris  922. 

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Houston,  Mrs.  Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  Mitford 

725  ;  Wild  West  of  Ireland  yifi. 
Houzeau,  J.  C.  +  Lancaster,  A.  Bibliog.  de 

I Astronomie  499. 
Hovelacque,  A.  L'AvesiaS^i^rs)  ;  Chicns 
dans  V  'Avesta'  834  ;  Gram.  Zende 
834  ;  Science  of  Language  795. 
Hoveden,  Roger— z*.  Roger  of  Hoveden. 
Hovenden,  R.  H.  Horace  9x3. 
Hovgaard,  Lt.  A.  Voyage  of  *  Vega'  382. 
,,  G.  W,  Submarine  Boats  612. 
How  Good  Wife  Taught  her  Daughter  g^-^. 
„  to  be  Happy  though  Married  253. 
,,  vje  Educate  our  Officers  607  (298). 
How,  Jer.  Freemasons  Manual 79. 
,,  Bp.    W.    W.    Fajnily    Prayers    106 ; 
Pastor  in  Faroe h.  94  ;  Past.  Wk,  94. 
Howard,  F.  ColoicrasMeansofArttST. 
,,  G.  E.  {ATn.'\  Local  Cofist.  Hist.  245. 
„  Hon,  J.  All  Mistaken  -j-jZ  {tj^t)- 
„  J.  E.  Quijiology  (two)  586  (618). 
„  J.  H.  Gymnasts  and  Gymnastics  697. 
„  Dr.  J.  J.   [ed.]  Miscell.   Geneal.   478  ; 
Visitat.  of  Essex  479,  of  Lond.  479. 
„  ,,  +  Hovenden,  Rob.   [eds.]  Pedig.   of 

Kent  479- 
„  L.  Modification  of  Clouds  504. 
,,  R.  Church  of  England  ^<^. 
Howarth,  W.  Clearing  System  236. 
Howe,  G.  S.  \_Axu..\ Laura  Bridgmanyxi 
,,  John  Whole  Works  2. 
,,  J,  W,  \Am..]  Excessive  Venery  579. 
,,  Julia  Ward[Am,]^ff>^.j'^?(//^r 729(713). 
„  W.  F.  \^A.]DirectQry  of  Charities  2 \%. 
Howell+Geikie-H  Young  Geol.  of  Lothian 
510. 
,,  A.  [Canad.]  Probate  Practice  224. 
„  Geo.  ConJl.  bet  Capital  &"  Lab.  238. 
,,  Jas.  Epistolae  Ho-Elianae  785. 
,,  M.  S.  Arabic  Gravunar  ^0$. 
„  T.  B.  [ed.]  State  Trials  186  (402). 
Howells,  W.  D.   [Am.]  Alferi  734;  Ital. 
Jys.  334  ;  Mod.  Ital,  Poets  734(772); 
Novels    749  ;    Tuscan  Cities    335  ; 
Venet.  Life  335. 
Howes,  G.  B.  Atlas  of  Biology  524- 
Howie,  John  Scots  Worthies  430  (73). 
Howison,R.R.[Am.]  Hist,  of  Virginia  369. 
Howitt,  A.  M.  Art  Student  inMunich  652. 
Mary  Autob.  724  ;  F.  Bremer  q-^S' 
Wm.  Disc,  of  Austral.  377  (379);  Hist, 
of  Supernal.    81  ;    N.    Heights  of 
Lond.  323  ;  Rural  Life  ^16  ;  Visits 
to  Refuarkable  Places  315. 
„   +Mary    Lit.    of  N,    Europe    735; 
Ruined  Abbeys  315. 
Rowland,  E.  [Am.]  Annals  of  N.  Amer. 
362  (454). 


Hewlett,  R.  [ed.]  Chronicles  408. 
Howorth,  D.  F.  Colonial  Coins  476  (519). 
,,  H.  H.  History  of  Mongols  448  (352); 

Ma7nm.oth  and  Flood  117. 
Howse,  J.  [Am.]  Cree  Graminar  857. 
How.son,  Dn.  J.  S.  Before  the  Table  89; 
Collects  105  ;  Confession  68  ;    Dia- 
conate  of  IVofnen  95  ;  Evid.  Value 
of  ^  Acts''  34  ;  Horae  Petrinae  48  ; 
Miracles  104  ;  Paul  (four)  48. 
,,  „  [^d.]  Essays  on  Cathedrals  ^Z. 
„  „   +  Rimmer,  A.  Chester  ;^i6  ;  Dee  ^15. 
Hoyle,  Wm.  Crime  244  ;  Drink  Bill  251. 

,,  W.  E  Cephalopoda  ^^^4. 
Hoyne,  Dr.  T.  S.  Venereal  Diseases  ^fj\. 
Hoyt,  H.  M.  [Am.]  Protection  243. 
„  J.   K.  +  Ward,   A.    L.  [Am.]  Cyclo.  of 
Quotations  96. 
Hozier,     Col.    H.    M.    Franco-Prussian 
War   444 ;    Invas.    of  Eng.    423 ; 
Russ.'Turk.  Wn7' ^^B  ;  Seven  Wks. 
War  443  ;  Turenne  440. 
Hubbard,  Clara  B.  [Am.]  Sofigs  289., 
„   H.  G.  [Am.]  Insects  aff.  Orange  615. 
,,  L.  L.  [Am.]  Woods  of  Maine  366. 
,,  Rose  Waterfowl  622. 
Huber,  Prf  V.  A-  Eng.  Univ.  27^  (107). 
Hiibner,  Bar.  Sixtus  v.  85;  Thro.  British 

Empire  332. 
„  Prf.  Emil.  Gru?idr.  z.  Varies. ub. Class. 
Philol.  864  (86r),  ilb.  Gr.  Synt.  866. 
iib.  Lat.  Gram.  899,  -ilb.  RSm.Epigr. 
904,  iib.  Roin.  Lit.  908  ;  Mech. 
Copieen  904  ;  Onomai.  Lat.  903. 
„  „  [ed.]  Exempt.  Scr.  Epig.  Lat.  905  ; 
Inscr.  Brit.  Christ.  905  (49,  406,  463, 
904),  Hispan.  Christ.  go6  (49,  904). 


Hubrecht,  Dr.  A.  A,  W.  Nemertea.  538. 
Hiibrich,  Th.  De  Diis  Plautinis  919. 
Hiibschmann,    H.    Armen.    Stud.    838 ; 
Casuslehre  814  ;    Indog.   Vocalsyst. 
813  ,    Osset.    Spr.    838 ;    Rept.    on 
Armen.  Phil  838. 
Hue,  Abb^  Chi?iese  Emp.    345   (91,  346)  ; 

Xty.  in  China  gz  (345,  346). 
Hucher,    E.    [ed.]   Romans  d.    I.    Table 

Ronde  993. 
Hucking  Dean  Mansel  157. 
Hudemann,  E.  E.  Quaestt.  A  mm.ianae  921, 
Hudson,  Rev.   C.  F.  [Am.]  Gk.  ^  Engl. 
Concordance  to  N.  T.  23. 
„  C.  T.+  Gosse,  P.  H.  Rotifera  539. 
„  E.  H.  Jews  in  Rome  391  ;  Louise  oj 

Prussia  445. 
„  F.  Sea-Fishing  694. 
„  F.  Brasses  of  Northants.  473. 
,,  F.  [Am.]  J oumalistn in  U.  S.  730. 
,,  G.  Zingari  in  Ispagna  860. 
,,  Henry  Ficiya^^^  308  (381K 
„  Prf.    H.    N.    [Am.]    Shakspere    71S 

Studies  in  Wordsworth  726. 
„  J.  C.  Exec.  Gde.  220  ;  Legacy  Duiiei 

220  ;   Wills  221. 
,,  J.  F.  [Am.]  Railways  268. 
HufFcut,  E.  W.  [Am.]  English  Schools  2^0. 
Huet,  C.  B.  Land  of  Rubens -^1.2, 
Hiiffer,  Dr.  F.  Half  Century  of  Music  in 
England 6j2 ;  Ital.  Studies  734  (733); 
Musical  Stud.  672  :    Schopenhauer 
733  ;    Trob.    Guill.    de    Cabestaing 
980  ;    Troubadours  979  (400,   730)  ; 
Wagner-  (two)  674  (673). 
Hug,  A.  Aeneas  v.  Stymphalos  898. 
Hughan,  W.  J,  British  Freemasons  79. 
Hughes,  A.  Maps  and  Map  Making  307. 
,,  A.  W.  Baloochistan  344  ;  Scinde  347. 
„  F.  J.  Tones  and  Colours  675. 
,,  H.  S.  \tt.]Regs.  ofLlantrithydA,Zx. 
»  J-  Ceylon  Coffee  Soils  6ij. 
,,  J.  L.  [Canad.]  Mistakes  in  Tchg.  301  ; 
Order  302;  Securing  Attention  287. 
,j  Dr.  R.  \_AYCi.]  Hahnemann  558  ;  Phar- 

maco-Dyn.  593  ;  Therap.  593. 
,,  S.  Water  Works  600. 
„   „  +  Richards,  W.  M.  Gas  Works  633. 
,,  Thos.  Alfred  the  Gt.    408  (959);  Bp. 
F-^azer  60 ;    Gone   to    Texas    369  ; 
Livingsio?ie    353    (404) ;    D.    Mac- 
millan  727  ;  Manliness  of  Xt.  iii  ; 
Novels   741  \Tom  Brown   at  Oxf. 
280;     Tom     Brown's      Schl.-Days 
281]  ;  OldChurchgg  ;  Rugby,  Tenn. 
242  (369). 
,,  T.  P.  [Am,]  American  Ancestry  482. 
,,  R.^\ .'M .V . Dict.of  Makommedanisnz  11. 
,,  W.  Geological  Notes  on  Ireland  510. 
,,  W.  R.  Marine  Aquarium  518. 
Hugo,  Rev.  Thos.  Beivick  Collector  6$o. 
„  Victor  Drain.    Wks.    780  ;  Hist,  of  a 
Crime  442  ;  Novels  751  ;  Poems  77; 
(757) ;  Shakspeare  719. 
Hugues  Capet  993  (994). 
Hugues,  G.  d'  Province  Romaine  928. 
Huhn,  Maj.  A.  v.  Bzilgarian  Struggle  451 
KidiiappingofAlex.  of  Batienb.^^i. 
Huidekoper,  Rev.  F  Belief  of  First  Three 
Cents.  115  ;     Testim.   of  Hist.  32  ; 
Judaism  at  Rome  10. 
Huish,  M.  B.  Japan  and  its  Art  646. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  TheYeaf^sArt(}4,g. 
Hull,    Prf.    Edw.   Building   Stones   6^4  ; 
Coal  Fds.    of  Gt.  Brit.  642  (508) ; 
Geol.  of  Palestine  &"  Arab.  Petraca 
511  ;  Geol.  of  Prescot  $o(^  ;  Geol.  Ma/ 
of  I  re  I.  510;  Mt.  Seir,  Sinai,  etc.  341 
(4I)  342,511)  \Phys.  Geography  ^02; 
Phys.   Geol.    <5h*  Geoz.   of  Irel.   510 
(331)  ;  Phys.  Hist,  of  Brit.  Isl.  508 
(314) ;     Univ.    Hist.     Chart     384  ; 
World  we  Inhabit  506. 
„  E.  C.  P.  Coffee  Planting  dri. 
HuUah,  Dr.   J.  Counterp.   674  ;  Cultiv.  of 
Voice  677  ;   Han7iony  674  ;  Hist.  0/ 
Mod.  Music  672  ;  Music  in  House 
675  ;  Musical  Gram.  674  ;  Singing 
(two)    677 ;     Ti>ne    &"    Trme    293 ; 
Transit.  Per.  of  Musical  History 
672. 
,,  yirs.  John  Hullah  6j-i. 
Hiillen,  J.  '  Amis  et  A  miles  *  991  ;  Alt-  u 

Ne7i-Sicil.  971- 
Hullweck,  Gebrauch  d.  A7'tikels  959. 


HULM-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TJTLES    INDEX. 


[IRBY 


Hulme,  F.  E.    B  irds   &»  Blossoms  521  ; 

Floral  Design  662  ;  hlow.  Ptg,  656  ; 

Ftet-cttg.  684  ;  Gin  den  Flowrs.  625; 

Maribro'  276  ;  Mathem.  Instr.  600; 

Ornnm.     Art    661  ;    Sketches  fr. 

Nature  656  ;  Stitd.  in  Flowrs.  656  ; 

Wild  Floivers  526. 
Hultsch,  Dr.  [ed.]  S.  Indian  fnscr,  843. 
„  F.  Gr,  M    Rom.  Metrol.  875. 
„  „  [ed.]  Script.  Me  eor.  Relig.g'i'z  (898), 
Humber,  W,  Bridge  Constr.  599  ;  Progr. 

of  Engin.    59  ^  (596);    Strains    in 

Girders  603  ;  Water  Supply  600. 
Humbert,  A.  Japan  &»  Japanese  351  (646). 
,,  J.  I.  [Am.]  Charles  the  Great  444. 
Humboldt.  A.  v.  Cosmos  488  (173;  394, 

502)  ;  Cuba  371  ;  Lettrs.  532  ;  Fers, 

Nnrrniive    of  Travels  513  (372)  ; 

Views  of  Nature  5Q2. 
„  W.    V,    Govt.   255  :    Kaivi-Spr.    851  ; 

Lettrs.  to  Vamhagen  372  ;  Sprach- 

phil.    Werke   793  ;    VerscMedenheit 

d.  Sprnchwiss.  795. 
Hume,  A.  Antiquities  ofCJiesMre  318. 
„  A.0  Game  Birds  of Ind.fBtc.  550(692); 

Nests  and  Hggs  550. 
,,  Drv.  P/iilas.  W^fiir/w  165  (174, 175,  179); 

Essays   233  (782) ;   Num.    Nature 

113  ;  Nat.  Relig.  4] ;  Hist,  of  Engl, 

403- 
„  Maj.  M.  A.  S.  [tr.]  Rn.  ofH.  -uHL  Ss^ 

Edward  vi.  413. 
Humfrey,  J.  Horse  Breeding  620. 
Hummel,  J.  J.  Dyeing  of  Textiles  t-^z. 
„  O.  E.  Beneke's  Unterrichtslehre  2S2. 
Humphreys+ Abbott  [Ams.]  Missis.  River 

3^7- 
„  A.  A.  [Am.]  Gettysburg  ^<,Z  ;  Grant  in 

Virg.  458. 
„  H.    Noel  Art  of  Ilium.  661  ;  Coin 

Collector's  Manl.  475 ;  Coinage  of 

Brit.  Enifi,  476;  History  of  Print- 
ing 709  ;  Ilium.  Bks.  of  M.  A,  661 ; 

0>ig.  of  Writing  796. 
„  „  [ed.]  Master  p.  ofE.  Prtrs.  709. 
Humphries  Waterman' S!  Cojnpany  2^1. 
Humphris,  H.  D.  Perspective  658. 
Humphry,  Prf.  G.  M-  Hand  &•  Foot  561 ; 

Old  Age  567  ;  Skeleton  561. 
,,  H.  M.  [ed.]  Preceds.  in  Convey.  194. 
„  L.  Manual  of  Nursing  591. 
„  Rev.  W.  G.  Cotnm.  on  Rev.  Vers,  of 

N.  T.  ig;  'I  reat.  on  Pr.  Bk.  105. 
Hundred  Greatest  Men  of  History  385. 
Hunger,  C.  Poes.  Rojn.  Bucolica  909. 
Hungerford,  Mrs.     Novels  745. 
Hunnewell,  J.  F.  [Am.]  Bibl.  of  Hawaiian 

Isl.  376 ;  Cent,  of  Town  Life  366  ; 

England's   Chron.   in   Stone  667  ; 

Hist.  Monu?n.  of  France  669. 
Hunt,  A.  J.  Boundaries  214 ;  Fraudulent 

Conveyances  200. 
„  Mrs.  C.  Leigh  Org.  Magnetism  80. 
„  Dr.  E.  M.  [Am.]  Hygiene  302. 
J,  F.  K.  The  Fourth  Estate  tzj  (256). 
„  Helen  [Am  ]  Cent,  of  Dishonor  92. 
„  Rev-  H.  G.  B.  History  of  M-usic  672. 
„  Dr.   John  Hist,   of  Rel.    Thought  in 

Engl.  108  (4,  59,  162)  ;  Pantheism  7 

(120), 
„  Leigh    Works  789  ;  Autob.  724  ;  Bk.  of 

Sonnet  756  ;   Corresp.  724  ;  Essays 

783  ;    Old  Ct.   Suburb  323  ;    Poet. 

Wks^  767(757)  :  Stories  qfltal.  Pts. 

T]-2  ;   The  Town  322. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Wit  and  Humour  ^y^, 
„  Robert  British  Mining  642, 
„  K.{e<X.]  Popular  Romances  of  West  of 

England  143. 
„  Dr.  S.  [Am.]  Laws  of  Relig.  Com- 

tnunities  99  (^98). 
„  Dr.  'I'.  Sterrv  [Am,]  Min.  Physiol.  506. 
„  Prf.  T.  W.  [Am.]  Princ.  of  Writ.  Disc. 

96  ;  Studies  in  Literature  792. 
„  Rev.  W.  Bath  &»  Wells  323 :  Bristol 

320  (316);  England  and  Papacy  ^j 

(45);    Eng.Ch.  in  M.A,   58   (4s); 

Hist,  of  Italy  ^^^  ;  Norm.  Britain 

409  U'^S). 
„  Wm.  Talks  about  Art  e^e,, 
.,  W.  Holraan  Pre-Raphaelite  Brother' 

hood  649. 
Hunter,  Archd.  [Am.]  Cree  Language Z^y. 
„  C.  Leather  Manu/acture  637. 
,,  Chzs.  Mfff>M*»icai  Dentistry  SIS- 


Hunter,  Cpt.  F.  M.  Settlem.  ofAden^M'* 

Somali  Grammar  833. 
„  Dr.  John  Essays  on  Nat.Hist.^  etc.  559. 
„  J.  Bee  Keeping  622. 
„  Book  Keeping  266. 
„  Jos.  Haliamshire  327  ;  S.  Yorks  327. 
,»  Rev.  Joseph  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey  ^og, 
„  Rev.  P.  H.  Story  of  Daniel -^o. 
„  Rev,  R.  Mission  of  Mr.  Ch.  of  Scot.  91. 
„  Thos.  Perthshire  330. 
. ,,  Wm.  House  of  Fleming  4,^0. 
f,  Prf.    W.   A.  Roman  Law  (two)  230  ; 

^  Railway  Act  2 j 6. 
„  SirW.  W.  Statist.  Ace.  of  Assam  347  : 
Stat.    Ace.  of  Bengal  347  ;   Ann. 
of  Rur.  Beng.  348;  Diet,  of  Non- 
Ary.  Langs.  843;  Famine  Aspects 
347  (504)  ;  Gazetteer  of  India  347  ; 
Hist.  Ijtd,  People  453  ;  Indian  Em- 
pire 347  ;  Ind.  Musalma7ts  453  ;  Ld. 
Mayo  423 ;  Orissa  348. 
Huntingdon,  A.  K.  Iron  and  Steel  6^'^. 
„  Bp.  F.  D.  [Am.]  Helps  to  Lent  104. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Hy/nns  of  the  Ages  Toz. 
Huntington,  Dr.  W.  R.  [Am.]  Church  Idea 

89. 
,,  W.  S.  \Km.'\  Road  Master  %g^. 
Hunziger,  O.  Schweiz.  Volkschttle  278. 
„  ,,  +Diibner,  ¥ .\^^'^.\  Index  et  Scholia 
Plat.  896.    , 
Huonde  Bordeaux gg-^  (994);  Eng.Ver.739. 
Hupe,  C.  C.  Valer.  Catull.  911. 
, ,  Dr.  H.  *  Cursor  Mundi '  9624 
Kurd,  [Am.]  Tariff  for  Revenue  785. 
„  J.  C.  [Am.]  Lauu  of  Freedom  204. 
„  R.  C.  [Am.]  Habeas  Corpjts  227. 
Hurgronje,  Dr.  S.  [ed.]  Mekkan.  Sprich- 

•worter  148. 
Hurlburt,  H.  H.  [Am.]  HurlburtFam.^Z2. 
„  H.  W.  [Am.]  Irel.  und.  Coerc.  261  (436). 
Hurrell,H.+  Hydej&a«;(7/'C(7yj.  192. 
Hurst,  Dr.  J.  F.  [Am.]  Bibl.  Tkeolog.  i  ; 
Hist,  of  Rationalistn  4;  Life  and 
Liter.  273  ;  Tkeol.  Century  66. 
Hurler,  Dr,  H.  Nomencl.  Liter.  Cath.Sj  ; 
Medulla  Theol.   85 ;     Theol.  Com- 
pend.  85. 
„  „  [ed.]  Opusc.  SS.  Fatrum  51  (85). 
Husband,    Dr.    H.    A.    Gyfnnastics   697  ; 

Forensic  Medicine  587. 
Huschlce,  Ph.  E.  Altital.  Dial.^go6  ;  Osk. 

Sprachd.  907. 
,,  [ed.l  Iguv.  Tafelngoj. 
Husenbeth,  Rev.  F.  C.  Emblems  of  Saints 

so  (646). 
Huskisson,  W.  Speeches  237. 
Husmann,  G.  [Am.]  GrapeGrow.  (two)  618, 
Hussak,  Dr.  E.  Rockform.  Minerals  507, 
Hussey,  R.  Papal  Power  Z^. 
,,  T.  J.  British  Mycology  523. 
Husson  Chaine  Tradltionelle  123. 
Hutcheson,  Francis  Works  166. 
,,  G.  *  Gospel  according  to  John '  34. 
Hutchings,  Rev.  W.  H.  Holy  Ghost  112. 
Hutchins,  Rev.  J.  History  of  Dorset  319. 
„  J.  B.  \_t^.\Law  as  to  Canal  Boats  216. 
Hutchinson  Commercial  Restraints  435. 
,,  E,  Slave  Trade  of  East  Africa  250. 
„  F.  Sir  R.  F.  Burton  723. 
„  Col.  F.  J.  +  Macgregor,  Maj.  H.  G. 

Military  Sketching  609. 
„  G.  A.  [ed.]  In-door  Gaines  698. 
„  H.  Game  ofGolf6g6. 
„  ,,  +A.  J.  Halfour  G^(7{?^696. 
„  H.  D.  Field  Fortification  609. 
„  Dr.  J.  *Philipp:  35  ;  *  ThessaV  36. 
„  Prf.  Jon.  Archives  of  Surg.  573  ;  ///. 
of  Clin.  Surg.  573  ;  Lects.  on  Clin, 
Surg,  572;  Pedig,  of  Disease  564  ; 
Rare  Skin  Dis.  $tz  ;  Syphilis  579. 
„  Mrs.  Colonel  J.  Hutchinson  ^t-j. 
,,  Roger  Works  2. 
„  R  [Am.]  On  Carriers  igi. 
„  T.J  Brittany  312 '•  Buenos  Ayres  yj  2  ; 

Parana  373  ;  Pe^ru  374. 
„  T.  [G9V.  of  Mass.]  Diary  366  ;  Hist,  of 

Massachusetts  Bay  366. 
,,  Gen.  W.  Dog  Breaking  ^gi. 
Hutchison,  J,  Banking  2-ifi, 
,,  „  [ed.]  .5rt«^/«^  [cases]  189. 
Huth,  F.  H.  Bibliogr.  ofHippology^  688. 
,t  A.  I-L  H.  T.  Buckle  723 ;  Marriage  of 

Near  Kin  2<;3. 
Hutter,  Rev.  L.  Lutfteran  Theology  70. 
Huttermann,  F.  De  usu  subjunct.  926. 


Hutton+  Hector  [Australs.]  Fishes  of  New 

Zealand  545. 
„  A.  Cold  Steel  tgj. 
„  Rev.  A.  W.  Anglican  Ministry  67. 
„  H.  D.  Engl.  &'  Unciv.  Commun.  257, 
„  }&&.  J.and P.  van  Arteveld  4\7. 
„  Jas.  Thugs  and  Dacoits  347. 
„  L.  Literary  Landmks.  of  London  322, 
„  R.  Holt  Theol.  and  Liter.  Essays  783 
[Lit.  Ess.   715]  ;   Essays  on  Mod. 
Gdes.    to    En^.     Thought  4 ;    Sir 
Walter  Scott  725  (716). 
,,  Wm.  History  of  Birmingham,  326, 
„  Rev.  W.  H.  [ed.]  Misrule  of  Hy.  Hi. 

410  (403)  ;  S.  de  Mohtft.  411  (403). 
„  W.  S.  Engin.  Hd.-bk.  604  (601);  Wk.- 

manager  602. 
Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H.  Actinozoa$yj;  Atneri- 
can  Addresses  514  (516)  [Evolution, 
Three  Lectures  on  516,  Study  of 
Biol.  514] ;  Amphibia  546  ;  Anat.  of 
Invert.  533,  ofVerteb.  533  ;  Berkeley 
162  (716);  Classif.  of  Anim.  533; 
Crayfish  534  (539);  Critiques  and 
Addresses  514(515,  516,  783)  [Abio- 
genesis  515,  Med.  Educ.  298  (559)! : 
Darwin  532  ;  Hume  165  (716)  ;  In- 
trod.  Prifner  ^i^z  ;  LaySerm.ons  514 
(4,  284,  295,  516,  783)  \Aspects  of 
Posit.  163] ;  Man^s  Place  in  Nature 
516 ;  Medusae  538  ;  Oceanic  Hydro- 
zoa  538  ;  Physiography  502  ;  Physi- 
ology 561 ;  Science  in  Victor.  Rn. 
421  ;  Science  and  Culture  514  (284, 
Z9S1  516,  783)  \Conn,  of  Biol,  w.Med. 
298  (559);  Elent.  Instr.  in  Physiol. 
293;  Techn.  Educ.  207  ;  Univs,  298]. 
„  „  +Dyer,  Prf.  W.  T.  T.  Biology  314. 
„  „  +Hawkins,  B.W.  A It.of  Osteal. 53^, 
„  „  +  Martin,    Prf.    H.    N.    Practical 

Biology  534. 
,,  „  Evolution  516. 

Hyacinthe,  Pfere  Cathol.  Reform  87  (99). 
Hyatt,  T.  H.  [Am.]  Grape  Culture  618. 
Hyde,  Dr.  J.  N.  [Am  ]  Dis.  of  Skin  ^72. 
,,  J.  T.  Fortific.  609  ;  Gunnery  608. 
„  J.  W.  The  Royal  Mail  2^. 
Hyde  :  Liber  Monasi.  de  54. 
Hyett,  W.  H.  Sepulchr.  Memorials  472. 
Hymnarium  Anglo-Saxonicum.  961. 
Hymns  Ancient  and  Modem  103. 
„  fr.  Land  of  Luther  103. 
Hyndman,  H.  M.  Bkrptcy.  of  India  237  ; 

Hist.  Basis  of  Socialistn  246. 
Hyneman,  L.  [Am.]  Hist.  ofFreemry,  79. 
Hyslop,  J.+  C.  +  M.  E.  Colry.  Manag.641. 
Hyperides  Orationes  893. 


lamblichus  Egypt.  Myst.  160;  Pythagoras 

160. 
Ibbetson,  W.  J.  Elastic  Solids  492. 
Ibn  Abi  Zer*  Annates  Re^m  808. 

„  Adhari  History  of  Africa  &"  Spain  808. 

„  al-Athiri  Chronicon  8o3. 

„  al-Awwam  Kitab-al-Felahalt-  809. 

„  Batoutah  Voyages  807. 

„  Coteiba  Handbook  of  History  808. 

,,  Djanah  0/»i'<?.  Grammaticaux  808. 

„  Ed-din  Conquest  of  Syria  808. 

„  el-Arabi  Divdn  Ferazdak  809. 

„  Etthiqthaqa  History  of  Islam  808. 

„  Faridh  Taijet  809  ;  Diw&nZo^, 

„  Hajar  Biographical  Dictionary  %cy^,. 

,,  Hicham  ,^/^j:/(?«  j4r«^ff  808. 

„  Hischam  Life  ofMo/iammed  807, 

„  Jandh  Hebrew  Roots  8ii  (22). 

,,  Jubair  Travels  Soy, 

„  Khallikan  Illustrious  Men  807. 

„  Wadhih  Historiae  808. 
Ibrahim-Hilmy,  Pee. — v.  Hilmy,  Ibrahim. 
Ibsen,  H.  Dramas  779. 
Icazbalceta,  J.  G.  Bibliogr.  MexicanaS$g. 
Iddesleigh,  E.  of  Desultory  Reading  708. 
Ideler,  J.  h.  [ed,]  Physici  et  Med.  Graec. 

898. 
Ideville,  Ct.  d.*  Marshal  Bugeaud  ^^2. 
'  Idstone  *  [=:Rev.T.  Pearce]  The  DogSgi, 
Iglehart,  A.  [Am.]  Civil  Practice  22$, 
Ignatius  Opera  51  (52). 

„  F.  DeAntiphontis  eloc.  Sg2, 

,,  W.  De  verb,  c.  praepos.  cotnpos.  924. 
Ihm,  G.  Elocutione  TaciteagzS. 
Ihne,  W.  Hist,  of  Rome  3^6  ;  Rom,  Con- 
stit.  257;  P^meto  C apt. by  Gauls -^go^ 


xlii 


Ikhwanu  s-Safa  Arab.  808  ;  Hind.  832. 
Ilg,  A.  Faclischulen  297 
Imbault-Hiiart,  G.  Langue  Cor^nneB^s, 
Imbrie,  W.  Japanese 'Etymology  846. 
Imbriani,  V,  [ed.]  Novellaja  Fior,   137^ 

Milanese  T37. 
Imliof,    A,'  D*!   Silvarum    Statianaru» 

Conditione  critica  916. 
Immer,  A  Hermeneutics  ofN,  T.  23. 
Immortality  :  a  Symposium  1 14. 
Imperial  ParliaTneni  Series  260. 
„  White  Books  183. 
Im  Thurn,  E.  K.  Indians  360(152,  373). 
Indermaur,  J.  Bankruptcy  190;  Bills  of 

Sale  191  ;  Common  Laiv  192  ;  Pract. 

of  Supr.    Court    222  ;   Prideaux's 

*  Co7ivey  '  195  ;  Self-Prep,  (two)  218 ; 

Stud.  Guide  to  Supr.  Ct.  218. 

[ed.]  Common  Latu  Cases  192  ;  Conv. 

a7id  Equity  Cases  194  (199). 
Inderwick,  F.  A.  Sidelights  on  Stuarts  ^16 

[Witchcraft  126], 
Index  Geographicus  305. 
India  Oflice  Lib.  Catal.  703  ;  Arab.  MSS 

806  ;  Sanscrit  MSS.  816. 
Ind.  Meteorolog.  Memoirs  $0^,  Reprts.  504 
Indoor  Paupers  248. 

ItidustHal  Riz'crs  of  United  K.  315  (265) 
Industrial  Self-Instructor  628. 
Inedit.  Tracts  ill.  Manners  316. 
Infa?ttia  Mariae  et  Christi  gSo. 
Inge,  W,  R.  Society  in  Rovie  397. 
Ingelend,  T.  Disobedie'ii  Child  yjs  (774). 
Ingelow,  Jean.     Novels  744  ;  Poet.  Works 

767. 
Ingersol,  Col.  C.  [Am.]  Fears  for  Demo 

cracy  258. 
IngersoU,  C.  J.  [Am.]  Sec.  War  bet.  U.S 

and  Great  Britain  458. 
L.  D.  [.Am.]  Horace  Greeley  729. 
Ingham,  Adm.  H.  F.  W.  Hrts.  ofOak^26 
,,  R.  Christian  Baptism.  {\.^o)  89. 
Ingleby,  Dr.   C   M.  Essays  716;  Shksp. 

Controv.  -jzo'.Shksp  Hermen.  719, 

[ed.]  Centurie  of  Pravse  jTg. 
Ingiedew',C.L.[ed  ]  Ballads  ofYorks.  145. 
Inglis,  A.  P.  Consular  Formulary  194. 
,,  J.    ['.Maori']    Our   Austral.   Cousins 

377,   N.  Z.  Cousins  380 ;  Sport  in 

Nepaul  686  ;  Tent  Life  686. 
,,  Rev.  J.  NcTu  Hebrides  g2. 
„  W.  Book-keeping  266. 
Ingram,  J.  Meinorials  of  Oxford  2yT. 
J.  H.  O.  Madox  Brown  650 ;  E.  B, 

Brozvning  723  (713) ;    Claimnts.    to 

Royalty  486  ;  Haunted  Hofnes  81 ; 

Lang,  of  Fhvrs.    128;   E.    A.  Poe 

729  [Bibliog.  of  Poe  770]. 
Dr.  J.  Iv.  Diet.  Lai.  Etym.  903  ;  Hist. 

Political  Econ.  233  ;  Opus  Majus  of 

Bacon  108  ;  Adam  Smith  171. 
Dr.  T.  D.  Legist.  Union  of  G.  B.  and 

Irel.  436  (2^9,261,  406)  ;  Tivo  Chaps, 

of  Irish  Hist.  435  (261). 
Ingulpli  Chronicles  ofCroyl.  Abbey  ^oZ. 
Inman,  Rev.  J.  Nautical  Tables  txx. 
,,  Thos.  [Am.]   Anc.   Faiths  (two)   126; 

Syjtibolism  126  (50,  646). 
Inne.';,  A.  T.  Law  of  Creeds  73. 
„  Cosmo  Eai'ly  Scotch  Hist.  431  ;  Innes 

Family  480;    North  Pts.   of  Brit. 

431 :  Rose  Family  480  ;  Scot.  Legal 

Antiq.    i85  (43^).'  Scot.  Sumayres- 

484  ;  Scot.  r«  Mid,  Ages  431  (65). 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Fasti  Aberdonenscs  2j6, 
,,  „  +  Robertson,  J.  [cds.J  Mon.    Univ. 

Glasgow  276. 
„  E.  Chersonese  ■i.'io. 
i>  L.  C.  Law  of  Easements  215. 
„  Thos.  Anc.  Inkah.  of  Scotl.  431  (430^ 

464);  History  \-^x. 
Institute  of  Actuaries  Text-book  267. 
Institutionum  Societatis  Jesu  86. 
Instruction  Publique  270. 
International  Coiiference  on  Educatn.  271* 
,  Policy :  essays  on  Foreign  RelatiotiM 

257. 
Internationale  ZeitsckHftf.  allg.Sprach 

wissenschaft  796. 
Inwards,  R.  [ed.]  Weather  Lots  128. 
Inwood.  W.  Tables  269, 
lolo  MSS.  1004. 

Ipomedon  73S.  ., 

Irby,  Lt  -Col.  L.  H.  Key-List  of  British 

Birds  549 ;  Omith.  ofGibr.  ssa 


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AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[JEVO- 


Ireland,  Alex.  Bibl.  of  Leigh  Hunt  &»  W. 

Haztitt  7S3  (78;)  ;  Emerson  729. 
„  „  [ed.]  Book-Lover's  Enckirid,  708. 
M  J.  N,  [Am.]  Neiv  York  Stage  679. 
„  W.H,  Confessions T2o\  Miscell. Patters 

ofShksp^  720. 
„  Dr.  W.  W.  Blot  on  Brain  177  ;  Idiocy 
567. 
Irenxus  Opira  52  (51) ;  Agst.  Heresies  52 

(107 — three). 
Irish  Archaeol.  Soc.  Publicns.  434  (432). 
'Iron,  Ralpli'  [  —  Olive  Schreiner]  S,  Afr. 

Farm  748. 
Irons,  J.  C.  Police  Lavi  210. 
„  Dr.  J,  W.  Xty.  as  taught  by  Paul  ^Z. 
„  Rev.  W.  J.  [ed.]  Baptsml.  Regen.  89. 
Irvine,  Dr.+Alcock,  C.  W.  Football  tt^fi, 
„  Dr'.JT.  P.  Typhoid  Fever  S7T- 
Irving,  Rev.  A.  Meiamorph.  ofRcks.  507. 
„  Dr.  Dav.  Hist.  Scott,  Poetry  715  (963) ; 

W.  of  Scotland  328. 
„  Rev.  Edw.  Collected  IVritings^o, 
„  G.  V.+  Murray,  A.  Lanarkshire  330. 
„  Jos.  Annals  of  Our  Time  421  (401, 
702)  ;  Dumbartonshire  (two)  329  ; 
Etninent  Scotchmen  430, 
,,  P.  ISI.  [Am.]  Washington  Irvingjag. 
„  R.  D.  [Am.]  Copper-bearing  Rocks  512. 
„  Theo.  [Am.]  I?e  Soto's  Cong,  of  Florida 

309- 
„  Wash.  [Am.]  Works i^t  (784) ;  Alhant- 
bra^Z^  ;  Astoria  368  (359) ;  Colum- 
^«j(two)3oS;  Florida  365;  Granada 
450;  Goldsmitk  721;  Mahomet  it, 
G.  Washington  460. 
Irwin,  D.  H.  Brit,  War  Medals  607  (.^77). 
Isa  Upanishad  820  (13), 
Isaac  Antiocheni  Opera  804. 
Isaacs,  Rev.  A.  A.  Biogr,  of  Rev.  H.  A, 

Stem  93. 
Isaeus  Opera  893. 

Iselin,  I.  Padag.  Schrtften^i^{^S). 
Isenberg,  C.  W.  Amharic  Diet.  &*Gram. 

810. 
Isham,  Chas,  [Am.]  Fishery  Question  260. 
Isidorus  Glossariunt  930. 
Islendinga  SSgur  942. 
Isocrates  Opera  893  [Agst.  Sophists  282  ; 

on  the  A  ntidosis  282]. 
Israeli,  Benj,  D'  -v.  Beaconsfield,  E.  of. 
„  Isaac— 2/.  D'lsraeli,  Isaac 
Istoria  Petri  et  Pauli  980. 
Is  vara- Krishna  Sdnkhya-kArikd  8a6. 
Iti-vuitaka  829. 

Ivanoff  i?wwiia«  Grammar  1008. 
Ivatts,  E.  B.  Railway  Afanagmt.  597. 
Iverach,  Rev.  J.  IsGod Knowable  f  no. 
Ives,  Rev.  C.  L.  [k\\\.\Doctr.  of  Soul  114, 
„  Lt.  R.  A.  [Am.]  Military  Law  207. 
.  Ivey,  Lt.-Col.  G.  J.  Clubs  of  World  ^^9, 


Jaba,     A.    Diet.     Kurde   838 ;    Notices 

Kourdes  838. 
Jablanczy,  J.  Schulgarten  303. 

laccoUiot,  L.  Bible  in  India  118. 

jaccoud,  S.  Phthisis  568. 

Jackson,  Col.  Military  Surveying  609. 

„  A.  V.  W.  \_Km.\AvestaGrammarZ-^i^. 

„  B,  D.  Liter,  of  Botany  51:9^  Vegetable 
Technology  614  (519). 

„  C  Practical  Arbitrator  xZg. 

„  Lady  C.  C.  Com?-/  of  Tuil.  441 ;  i^laizV 
Lusitania  337  ;  J^/Vjf  tf/"  Bourbons 
439 ;  French  Ct.  and  Soc.  439 ;  iaw/ 
ofValois  439 ;  (9/(f  Paris  313 ;  £?/(/ 
^^^/iwzff  439(3131. 

„  F.  G.  Decorative  Design  661. 

„  Geo.  Check  Journal  ito, 

,,  Georgina  i'^ri7/.rA/rff  Word  Book  gs^. 

„  Rev.  G.  A.  [Am.]  -Early  Xtn.  Lit. 
Primers  51, 

„  Dr.  H.  Plato  158 ;  Sophists  15S. 

„  Mrs.  H.  H.  [Am.]  Cent,  of  Disksnor 
360  (92). 

II  Jonn  Practical  Fly  Fisher  694. 

II  J.+  Chatto,  W.  A.  WoodEngrg:.  658. 

)i  J.  P.  Passion  Play  781. 

II  J.  S.  Geo7n.  Conic  Sections  491. 

I,  U  d'A.  Hydraulic  Manl.  598 ;  Metro- 
logy 493 ;  ^iatist.  ofHydr.  Wks.  600; 
Survey  Pract  599. 

I,  Dr.  Scoresby  Med.  Climatology  589. 

I,  Sheldon  [Am.]  Alaska  6*  Missns.  gz. 

„  Dr.  Thos.  Works  ^. 


Jatkson,  Rev.  Thos.  Meth.  Preachers  71. 
T.  G.  Dalmatia  311. 
Rev.  W.  Z>£7f:/.  ijj^  Retrib.  115 ;  iV«/. 
Theology  4. 
,,  V7,  Pictorial  Press  ^2•J. 
Jacob,  Fr.  Horaz  913. 

Geo.  [ed.J  /(r(z3.  Bible  Chrestom.  806, 
Dr.  G.  A.  Eccl,  Polity  of  N.  T.  38  (88)  ; 

Lords  Supper  89  ;  Sabbath  38. 
Gertrude  L.  Sir  James  Brooke  349. 
P.  L.  [ed.]  Farces  Frangaises  997. 
S.  S.+  Heiidiey,  T.  H.  Enamels  665. 
T.  Evan  [ed,]  British  Oratory  785. 
Jacobi  Bildungd.  Nomina  934. 

A.  [ed.]  Methodik  d.  Unterr.  273. 
C.  T.  On  Printing  (three)  638. 
F.  Lese-Unterricht  294. 
H",  [ed.]  Brzdhl.  in  M&kdr&sheri  828. 
Mary  P.  [Am,]  Primary  Educ.  289. 
Jacobs,  F.  Horaz  u.  seine  Freunde  913. 
„  Jos.    ^Fables'    of  ^sop    873    (911); 
Pilpay^s  ^Fables'  121  (127);  Jewish 
Question  391. 
„  „  i&6.'\  Jews  of  Med.  England  V)X. 
„  „  +'Wo\\,h.BibliothecaAng.Jud,-29\, 
„  J.  F.  Jardins  eCEnfants  289. 
„  M..V^.[A\n.'\  Law  of  Domicile  197(211). 
Jacobson,  W.  H.  A,.  Operations  574. 
_,,  'R.Gv.Vf.{QA.'\Clein.,!^at.,Polycarp^. 
Jacotot,  J.  J.  Ensei^nm.  Univ.  284  (286). 
Jacquemart,  A.  Ceramic  Art  66^  ;  Furni- 
ture 636. 
Jacut  Geographical  Dictionary  807. 
JafFe,  P.  [ed.]  Bibl.  Reruin  German.  443. 
Jafifray,  Alex.  Diary  75. 
Jagannatha  Rasagdngddhara  827. 
Jager,  B.  [Am.]  North  Amer.  Insects  540, 
,,  O.  H.  Gymnastik  der  Hell.  (277  (291). 
Jago,  F.  W.  P.  Cornish  Diet,  950  (loo^)- 
Jagor,  F.  Philippines  350. 
Jann,  F.  L.  Werke  291. 
„  M.  Ethik  286;  Kant.  Psychol.  2B4 

Psychol.  286. 
„  Otto  Mozart  673. 
„  P.  Geschlechi  d.  Substantiva  598. 
„  U.  Opfergebrduche  127. 
Jahr,  Dr.  G.  H.  G.  Homoeop.  Pract,  592 


James,  Wm.  Memoir  of  Thos.  Madge  82. 

,,  Sir  W.  M.  British  in  India  453. 
Jameson,  [Mrs  ]  A.  Early  Ital.  Ptrs.  653; 
Female  Sovereign;:  252  ;  Legends 
of  Madonna  646  (50),  of  Monast. 
Orders  646  (50,  53),  of  Saints  646 
(so)  ;  Shksp.  Heroines  719. 
„  +  Eastlake,  Ly.  Hist,  of  our  Lord 

646  (46). 
D.  D.  Colour  Music  675. 
J,  F.[Am. ;  Qd.\CoHstii.Hist.ofU.S.^S7' 
T.  A.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Civil  Service  257. 
Jami.      Poetry    836 ;   Salaman  (Arabic) 

Sog. 
Jamieson,  Prf.  P^.Steam  Engines\^vfo{^o^. 
Rev.  G.  Atonement  rii. 
Dr.  J,  Diet,  of  Scottish  Lang.  951. 
Rev.  R.  Eastern  Manners  41  (342), 
Dr.    R.  +  Fausset+ Brown   Comm.    on 

Bible  24. 
Dr.  W.  A.  Diseases  of  Skin  572. 
Jamison,  D.  F.  Bertr.  du  Guesclin  439. 
Janet,   Paul  Final  Causes  6    (no,   174) ; 

Materialism  7  ;  Morals  (two)  175. 
Janezic,  A.  Slowen.  Taschenw'b.  1007. 
Janicke,  E.  Rechenunterrickt  (two)  293. 
Jannarakis,  A.  Neugriech.  Hdwb.  872. 
Jannettaz,  E.  Determination  of  Rocks  507. 
Janney,  S.  M.  [Am.]  G.  Fox  75  ;  Hist,  of 

Friends  75. 
Jannicke,  E.  Keram,  Literatur  66-^. 
Jannsen  Ehstn.  Marchen  150.      ^ 
Jansen  Synon.  d.  Cynew2ilfg^T. 
Janssen,  V.  F.  Index  938. 
Jansz,  P.  Jav.  Spr.  851  ;  Jav.  Wb.  851. 

Dr.  J.  J.  DSllinger]  Pope  and 


Therapeutics  503. 
Jahrbuch  d.  Ver.  f.  Niederdeut.  Sprach- 
forsch.  939. 
If  I*  Wissensch.  Pddagogik  2^0. 
„  „  f.    Roinan,    u.    Eng. 

Literatur  967  (two — 944). 
Jahrbucher^  Neue,f.  Class.  PhilologieZ6^. 
Jahresbericht  Hb.  Erschein.  d.  Germ.  Phil. 
934- 

Fortschr.  d.  class,  Alterth.S6^  [Ub. 
Plautus  919]. 
Jahresberichte  der  Geschichtswiss.  383. 

„  ■Ub.  d.  Hd'here  Schulwesen  270. 
Jakobsen,  C.  R.  [ed.]  KooHLugem.  Raa- 

fnat  840. 
Jaksch,  Prf.  R.  v.  Clin.  Diagnosis  564. 
Jal,  A,  Flotte  de  Cesar  922. 
Jamblichus.    Works  160. 
•James  i.  of  Araeon  Chronicle  gj6  (450)- 
„  „  of  Engl.  Counter- Blaste  to  Tobacco 

617. 
James,  Dr.  A.  Pulmonary  Phthisis  568. 
„  A.  G.  F.  E.  Indian  Industries  629. 
„  Dr.B.  W,  [Am.]  Am.HealthRests.5g0. 
„  Croake  Curiosities  of  Law  Z14  (187). 
„  F.   L.    Tribes  of  Soudan   354  (687) ; 
Unkn.  Homof  Africa  353  (5561687). 
,,  G.  P.  R.  Novels  741. 
„  Gen.Sir  H.[ed.]  Natl.MSS.oflreL^^A- 
„  Hy.  [Am.]  Secret  ofSwedenborg  77. 
„  „  jun,  [Am.].      Novels  749 ;   French 
Poets  and  Novelists  731  \Turgen. 
735] ;  Hawthorne  729  (716);  Partial 
Ports.  716. 
„  H.  A.  [Am.]  Communism  in  Amer,  247. 
„  H.  A.  Perspective  65^. 
„  Dn.  H.  A.  School  Ideals  296. 
„  H.  E.  M,  Long  White  Mountain  352. 
„  Ivor  Welsh  Language  1002, 
„  'Johxi  History  of  Bradford -i^-j. 
„  Can.  J.  Comments  on  Collects  105. 
„  IM.  E.  What  shall  we  Act?  700.  , 
,,  Dr.M,  Prosser  Laryngoscopy  565 ;  New 
Pharmac.  585  ;  Sore   Throat  568  ; 
Vichy  590. 
„  T.  H.  Laiu  of  Salvage  201. 
„  Wm.  Naval  History  ^24^  i^S^)- 
„  t,  +Gra.ssit  G.  Italian  Dictionary  g6Q. 


*  Janus'  [ 

Council  84. 
Janvier,  C.  A.  ikxa..}  Pract.  Keramicst6^. 
Japanese  Fairy  Tales  153. 
Japp,  Dr.  A.  H.  Industrials  6zZ'f  Indust, 

Curiosities  628  ;  Master  Miss.  92  ; 

Gt.  Tchrs.  726— z/.  also  Papje,  H.  A. 
Jaques,  Lt.  W.  H.[Am.]  Torpedoes  612. 
Jardine,  D.  Gunpowder  Plot  416. 
R.  Psychology  of  Cognition  176. 
Sir  Wm.  Naturalist's  Libr.  535  ;  Sal- 

monidae  694. 
Jarman,  S.  G.  History  of  Bridgwater  j-zs- 
„  T.  Treatise  on  Wills  221. 
Jarnik,   Dr.  V.   Alban.  Sfr,  1006;  Index 

zu  '  Diez '  968  ;  Sprachl.  a.  Volks- 

march.  971. 

[tr.]  Rumdn.  Volksmdrchen  140. 
Jarry,  Gen.  Outpost  Duty  609  (two). 
Jarves,  J.  J.  [Am.]  Hawaii  376  ;  Italian 

Rambles  334  ;  Japanese  A  rt  646. 
Jaschke,  H.  A.  Tibet.  Diet.  c5^  Gram.  849, 
Jatakas  829  (13). 

Jaussen,  Bp.  E.  Gramm.  de  Maori  852. 
Jastrebov,  J.  S.  [ed.]  Gebrauched.  tHrk. 

Serben  140. 
Jastrow,  Dr.  M.  Diet.  ofTargutnim  10. 
Javal  Hygiene  des  Ecoles  302. 
'ay,  Rev.  J.  W.  Prayers  106. 
aydeva  Gitagovinda  823. 
Jeaffreson,  J.  Cordy  Bk.  ah.  Clergy  96, 

ah.  Doctors  558,  ab.  Lawyers  187, 

ab,  the  Table  682  ;  Lady  Hamilton 

426  ;  Qu.  of  Naples  426  ;  Real  Ld. 

Byron    723 ;    Real  Shelley    725 

Rob.  Stephenson  sgfi. 

[ed.]  Middlesex  Cty.  Records  481. 
Jean  de  Meuna  Roman  de  la  Rose  995. 
le  Bel  Chroniques  412. 
„  Flagy  Garin  le  LohSrain  993. 
,,  ,,  Maire  de  Beiges  Oeuvres  999. 
Jean  le  Paris  1000. 

}Qa.nna.r2}s\5,A..['&A.'\Kret££sVolksliederx-ii. 
Jeans,  Rev.  G.  E.  Life  &=  Lttrs.  of  Cicero 

928  (160). 
H.  W.  Nautical  Astronomy  610. 
J.  S.  Railway  Prob.  267  ;  Steel  ^»t%, 
„  W.  T.  Creators  of  Steel  595  (265). 
Jeanvi  (Jean  le  Catholicos)  Histoire  de 

VArminie  838. 
Jebb,  Rev.  J.  [tr.]  '  Book  of  Psalms'  28. 
„  Prf.  R.  C.  Attic  Orators  874 ;  Bentley 

720  (716)  ;  Homer  878  ;  Mod.  Greece 

445  (333)  J   Primer  Gk.    Lit.   872  ■ 

Speeches  ofThucyd.  872  (394). 
„  „  i^A.\Sel.fr.  AtticOrat.  891. 
Jefiferies.  Rich.  Works  521  (535)  [Ajnateur 

Poacher  602  ;    Game-Keeper  692 ; 

Southern  Coujitv  327]- 
Jeffers,Cpt.W.[Am.]A'«*/.>S'Mrz/<ym^6ir, 

xliii 


Jefferson,  S.  History  of  Cumberland  y  8, 
Thos.  [Am.]  Writings  ^60  ;  Inaugural 

Address  785, 
„  +Cubeil,  J.  C.  [Am.]  University  of 
Virginia  280. 
Jeffrey,  Alex  Hist,  of  RoxburgJishire  y^r. 
Fr.  Ld.  Coniribs.  to  ^  Edin.  Rev.'  781; 
Essay  on  BeaiUy  and  Taste  178  (783). 
Jeffreys,  J.  Gwyn  Brit.  Conchology  544. 
Jeffries,  B.  J.  [Am.]  tJo lour  Blindness  577. 
Jelf,  Can.  G.  E.  Work  and  Worship  f^-j. 
Rev,  R.  W.  XXXIX.  Articles  67. 
„  W.  E.  Confession  t'Z'.  '  First  Ep.  of 
John'  37  ;  Greek  Grammar  865. 
Jellett,  Dr.  J.  H.  EJJic.  of  Prayer  119; 
Calc.   of   Va?  ns.    492  ;    Theory   of 
Friction  *^o2. 
JeIlie,Rev.W.  H.  * Bk.of  Jeremiah' ■^pi^^si- 
J,  ,,  +  Brown,  F.  'Leviticus'  25. 
Jellinek,  A  Moses  benSchem  10. 
Jellinghaus.H.  Wesiphdl,  Grammatik  f^i^o. 
iikin,  Prf.  F.  Bridge  Constr.  599  ;  Elec- 
tricity 496  ;  Papers  789. 
Jenkins,  E.  l  he  Coolie -^t^. 
,  E.+  Raymond,  J.  Archit.  LegalHdbk. 

191. 
,  J.  Laws  of  Religious  L  iberty  99  (198) . 
J.  S.  [Am.]  Hist.  ofPoiit.  Parties  263. 
,  Can.  R.  C.  Alberti  865;  Canterb.  321 ; 
Heraldry  4S2. 
Jenkinson,  T,  B.  Amazulu  358. 
Jenks,  Rev.  E.  Carlyle  ^  J.  S.  Mill  168. 

„  Dr.  W.  [Am.]  Comm.  on  Bible  69. 
Jenkyns,  Rev.  F.  G.  Book  abou(  Bees  622. 
Jenner,  Dr.  E.  On  Cow  Pox  571. 
Jennings  Card.  Manning  85  ;  Newman  85. 
Rev.  A.  C.  Chron.  Tables  384  ;  Church 

History  44  ;  Eccles.  Anglic.  57. 
,,  +  Lowe,W.  H.  [eds.l  The  Psalms  sSl 
G.  H.  Hist,  of  Parliament  isg^  (405)- 
Hargrave  Phallicism  126;  Rosicruc.  81 

(126). 

H.  J.  Alfred  Tennymn  720. 

Jas,  Somersetshire  Dialect  051. 

L.  J.   Derby  &'  J'.  Downs  318  (326)1 

Field  Paths  325  ;  Gladstone  422. 
S.  Orchids  626. 
J'enrich,  K.  *  Miinchener  Brut '  989  (gggi 
Jensch  Lexicog.  d.  Altfrz.  986. 
Jensen,  A,  Studien  z.  Garnieri.aoo. 
,,  P.  [ed.]  KosmoL  d.  Babyl.  802. 
Jepson,  A.  [ed.]  Ld.  CI.  Consol.  Acts  202. 
Jerdon,  T.  C.  Birds 0/ Indiaitvro) sso '.  ^f^d. 

Herp.  546 :  Mamm.  oflnd.  553. 
Jeremias,  A.  Leben  nacli  d.  Tode  9. 
Jerningham,  H.  E,  H.  Norham  Castle  319 

(324). 
Jerrold,  Douglas.    Wks.  789  (741) ;  Mrs. 
Caudle  755  :  Remains  724. 
W.  Blanch.  Belg.  of  East  452  ;  Cruih- 
shankisa;  Doreis^;  D.  Jerrold  Til,; 
Nafol.  Hi.  442  ;  Paris  313. 
,,  „  [i:A.\  Egypt  und.  Ismail i,e,'i. 
Jervis,  Sir  John  Office  of  Coroner  209. 
Whyte  Ionian  Islands  333. 
W.  H.  Qall.  Church  62  (84)  ;  Hist,  oj 
France  438. 
Jervise,  A.  Epitaphs  of  N.-E.  Scot.  473. 
Jesina,  J.  Roman  Cib  860. 
Jesse,  Edw.  Anecd.  of  Dogs  691;  Glean,  in 
Natural  History  536. 
„  G.  R.  History  of  the  Dog  691. 
„  J.  H.  Celeb.  Etonians  276  ;  Ct.  of  Eng- 
und.  Stuarts  416  ;  George  Hi.  420  , 
London  (two)  322  ;  Richard  Hi,  412: 
G.  Selwyn  420. 
,,  Cpt.  W.  Beau  Brummell  486. 
Jessett,  F.  B.  On  Cancer  576. 
Jessopp,  Dr.  Aug.  Arcady  783  ;  Coming  oJ 
Friars tfio  [Blk.  DtA.S57]:  Norwich 
324  ;   One  Gen.  of  Norf.  Ho.    85  ; 
Trials  of  Country  Parson  783. 
Jessup,  Dr.  H.  H.  [Am.]  Miss,  to  Orient. 
Chs.  57  (91)  ;  Moh.  Miss.  Prob.  92  ; 
Syr.  Home  Life  342 ;    Women  aj 
Arabs  92  (251). 
Jevons,  F.  B.  Hist.  ofGrk.  Liter.  872. 
„  Prf.  W.  S.  Currency  &'  Finance  234 ; 
Letters &' /Is.  724;  Zo;?ic(rour)i73  ; 
Money  &>  Exch.  235  (236)  ;  PoUt. 
Econ.  233 :  Princ.  of  Science  488 
(173 — two)  :    Social    Reform  246 : 
State   in  ret.   to  Labr.    238   (258, 
404);    Substit.    of  Similars    173; 
Tlieory  ofPolii.  Economy  233  (two). 
f 


JEWE-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[KAYE 


Jewel,  Bp.  J.  Works  2  (two). 

Jewellj  F.  S.  [Am.  ]  School  Goverttment  302. 

Jewers,  A.  J.  [ed.]  Regs.  0/ St.  Columh 

Major  480. 
Jewitt,  Llew.  Ceramic  Art  663  ;  Corpor. 
Plate  664  ;  Engl.  Antiq,  463  ;  En^l. 
Coins  ^^6{s■lg)  ;  Grave- Mounds  469, 
„  „  {gAJ]  Ballads  0/ Derbyshire  z^^, 
,t  „  +Hall,  S.  C.  Stately  Homes  315. 
Jex-Blake,  Dr.  Sophia  Med.  Women  251. 
Jimenez,  D.  A.  Vocab.  d.  Dial,  fitano  Z6q. 
Jirecek,  J.  K.  [ed.]  Bidliogr.  Bulgare  705. 
fn&t&dhar^takath&nga-sMra  828. 
Joannes  Damascenus  Opera  736. 
Joannissiant,  A.  [tr.]  Armen.  Mdrchen  148. 
Joao   Ribeiro  Dice.    Port.    975 ;   Grant 

Portug.  974. 
Joaquin  Maria  Bover  Escritores  Baleares 
.         975. 

Jocelyii,  Cpt.  J.  R.  J.  Tactics  608. 
Jodelle,    Etienne  Oeuvres  990  (looi). 
Joel,  J.  E.  Bankruptcy  igo  (191). 
„  L.  Consuls  Manual  194  (232). 
„  M.  Polnische  Sprache  1008. 
Johansson,  K.  F.  Deriv.  Verb.  Grace.  866. 
John  of  Ephesus  Eccles.  History  B04. 

„  Const.  D.  Catalin.  Verschworung  924. 
JohnSjRev.  C.  A.  Brit.  Birds  549  ;  Flowers 

of  Fid.  526  ;  Forest  Trees  525. 
Johnson  Life  of  Sir  Ediv.  Coke  187. 
,,  A.  H.  N'orjftans  in  Europe  400  {40X5 

409,  438). 
,,  C    P.  [ed.]  Dickensiania  741;  Orig. 
Eds.  of  Dickens  741,  of  Tkack.  742. 
„  C.  W.  Cottage  Garden  Dictio?iary  625. 
„  G.  M.  H.  Austin  157. 
„  H.  Uebersetzungend.  * Dial.Greg' ^60, 
„  Dr.  J.  [Am.]  Bright s  Disease  570. 
„  J.  Typographia  7 10. 
„  J.  + J.  H.  Patentees'  Manual  213, 
„  Rev.  J,  Works  2. 
,,  Rev.  J.  B.  Our  Principles  6g, 
„  J.  B.  [Am.]  Surveying  599. 
„  J.  Y.  Madeira  590. 
„  O.  [Am.]Garrzson  250  (461,  730), 
„  Rich-  Customs  0/ Hereford  2^0. 
„  "R..  Civil  Service  zgj. 
„  Rossiter  [Am.]  6'ic^ji-.  War  (two)  458; 

War  of  1S1Z-5  458. 
„  „  [ed.]Brit.Poeisy 57 ;Fam.Poe7ns75y. 
„  Cpt.  R.  F.  Night  Attacks  608. 
„  R.  V.  [Am.]+  Buel,  C.  C  [Am.]  Battles 

of  American  Civil  War  458. 
„  Dr.  Sam.  Diet,  of  Eng.  Lang.  945  ; 
Essays  782 ;  Jy,   to   W.   Isl.   330 ; 
Lives  of  Poets  715  [Milton  720] 
Rambler  782  ;  Rasselas  740. 
„  Sam.  [Am.]  Orient. Religions  ^[China 

8  ;  India  12  ;  Persia  15]. 
,  S.  G.  [ed.]  Records  ofNoitgm.  481, 
„  S.  W.  [Am.]C7-tf>j(two)6is. 
.,  Rev".  T.  [ed.]  Parish  Guide  95. 
,,  W.  E.  Trigonometry  4^x. 
,,  Prf.W.  W.  [Am.]  Eguais.  492;  Integral 

Calculus  491. 
Johnston,    Prf.    Alex.    [Am.]  American 
Politics  263  (456,  457) ;  Connecticut 
J6S  (363)- 
„  „  [ed.]  ATfzerican  Orations  785. 
,,  A.  J.  [Austral.]  Justice  of  Peace  224; 

magistrate  224. 
,,  G.  ^rzV.  Sponges  537,  Zoophytes  537; 

Conchology  543. 
,,  H.   H.    Cc«^ff    356  ;    Kilima   Njaro 
Exped.  -iSl  (S56);-^zVm^jif.353  (308). 
„  J,  F.  Chemistry  of  Common  Life  614. 
„  „  ■^■CzxtiexoT\,  Agric.  Chemistry  (ix/^. 
„  Keith  Z>zW,  of  Geog.  303  ;  PAyj.  .<4^/im 

504 ;  Phys.  Geol.  502. 
„  ,,  }un.  AJrica 353  (:io6);  Phys.  Geog.  S05. 
„  R.  C/wzV  Service  Guide  257. 
„  R.  L.  [Austral.]  Gftf/.ij/'T'iZJTKaM/a  513. 
„  T.  B.  Clans  of  Scotland  328. 
,,  W.  +  A.  K.  [pubs.]  Cosmogr.  Ail,  307  ; 
Cabinet  A  tl.  307  ;  Hist.  A  tlas  307  ; 
Phys.  Atl.  504  (307) ;  Roy.  Atl.  307  ; 
Schl.   Atl.    (two)   307;   Sch.    Atl. 
Class.   Geog.   307;    Wall  Map  oj 
Burma  350. 
„  W.P.  \hm..]WorkofUniv.inAmer.zi:j8, 
Johnston-Lavis,    H.    J.    Earthquakes  of 

Ischia  503. 
Johnstone,  C.  F.  [Am.]  Histor.  Absts.  400. 
..  D.  L.  Land  of  Mountain  ICingd.  346. 
„  Cpt.  J.  C  Maoria  379. 


Johnstone,  Rev.  Jas.  [tr.]  Hacds  Expe- 
dition 330. 
„  Laur.  Study  of  Logic  173. 
„  Prf.R.  'FirstEp.of  Peter' 26;  Lects. 

on  ^  James*  36,  on  ^ Philipp.'  35, 
„  W.  G.  +  Croall,  A.  Brit.  Seaweeds  524. 
Johonnot,  J.    Princ.  of  Teaching   284  ; 

School  Houses  303  (671). 
Joinville,   Sire  de  Oeuvres  997  (988)  [S. 

Louis  439]. 
Jokai,  Moritz.     Novels  753. 
Jolly,  J.  Injin.  im  Indog.  814  ;  Synt.  815. 
„  Wm.  /.  Duncan  62S  (265)  ;  Flora  Mac- 
donaldzss  ;  Phys.  Educ.  291 ;  Tchg. 
of  Geog.  291. 
Jolowicz,  Dr.  H.  Biblioth.  Egyptiaca  798. 
Joly,  A.  On  *  Rom.  de  Troie   993  (739). 
„  N.  Man  before  Metals  388. 
Jomini,  Bar.  Art  of  War  607. 
Jonain,  P.  Did.  Saintongeais  990. 
Jonas,  Ch.  Bohemian  Diet.  1006. 
Jonckbloet,  W.  J.  A,  Nederl.  Lit.  (three) 

941 ;  *  Rom,,  de  Ren'  127  (994). 
Jongh,  A.  de  Pindarlca  8S0. 
Jones,  A.  *  Ezra'  25  ;  Proper  Names  of 
O.T.Z3. 
„  Dr.  'Benc&  Michael  Faraday  4^7. 
„  C.  C  [Am.]  Antiq.  ofS.  Indians  360  ; 

Hist,  ofGeogr.  365. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Negro  Myths  151. 
„  C.  A.  Ch.  Catech.  102;  Pts.ofPr.Bk.87, 
y,  C.  H.  [Am.]  African  Exploration  353. 
,,  Cpt.  D.  Military  Law  207. 
„  F.  Martin  Frobisher  308. 
„  F.  O.  [Am.]  American  Music  672, 
„  G.  E.  Law  of  Tithes  99  (198). 
„  H.  [ed.]  Domesd.  Bk.for  Wilts.  327. 
„  Rev.    Harry  E.   &>   W.    London  94; 
Priest  and  Parish  Work  94, 


„  Prf.  Henry  Idealistic  Moralists  156. 
Henry — v.  'Cavendish.' 


Joseph,  A'dukeof  Hung.  Czig.  Nyel.  860. 

,,  N.  S.  Religion  10. 
Joseph  ofArimathie  738. 
Josephus,  Flavius  Opera 40;  Trss.  40,  391. 
Joshua  the  Stylite  Chronicle  804. 
Jost,  Dr.  J.  M.  Gesch.  d.  Judenthums  10. 
Joubert  Gloss,  du  Centre  d.  France  977. 

,,  J.  Pensies  786. 
JotCfrois  de  Poitiers  995. 
Jouffroy,  Theod.  Intro,  to  Ethics  163(175). 
Jourdains  de  Blaives  991  {993). 
Journal  A  siatique  795. 

„  ofAtner.  Folklore  152. 

„  „  Amer.  Oriental  Soc.  793. 

„  „  British  Archaeological  Assoc.  470. 

„  „  Education  270. 

„  „  Gypsy  Lore  Society  154  (462,  860). 

„  „  Hellenic  Studies  871. 

„  „  Pali  Text  Society  830. 

„  „  Philology  863. 

„  „  ,,  [American]  794. 

,,  ,,  Roy.  Asiatic  Soc.  of  Bengal  7^5. 

»»  )>      it  )j         »>     i>  G.B.  andl.7g$. 

Jousset,  Dr.  P.  Clinical  Medicine  592. 
Jouve,  L.  Patois  Vosgiois  990. 
Jowett,  Prf,  B.  '  Gal.;  '  Thess.^ &fi  "-Rom. 
34  ;  Interpretation  of  Scripture  23. 
Joyce,  F.  W.  Ancient  Irish  Music  672. 

„  Preb.  J.  W.  Ch.  of  E.  her  own  Re- 
former 50;  Hab.  of  Convocations  50; 
Civ.  Power  in  reL  to  Ch.  98  (198) ; 
Sacr.  Synodsso;  Sword  and  Keys  gg. 

ff  Dr.  P.  W.  Irish  Gram.  1002  ;  Irish 
Local  Names  946  (1002)  ;  Ir.  Nam.es 
of  PL  946  (1002);  Schl.Managm^.  301. 

t)  »■>  [tv.]  Old  Celtic  Romances  737  (134). 

,,  W.  Injunctions  (two)  227. 
Jubainville,     Arbois     de — v.    Arbois    de 

Jubainville. 
Jubilee  Lectures,  6g. 


Jiichtzer,  J.  Schul-Stat.  Sachsens  273. 
,,  Prf.   H.    McN.   Dis.    of  Ear  378,   of  }\id3.s^  A.  C.  Langue  Phinic.  7gg  {804). 


Membr.  Tymp.  578,  ofWotnen  581 ; 

Spinal  Curvature  378. 
„  IMrs.  Herb.  Sandringham  324. 
„  J.  Handrailing  6^5. 
„  J.  M.  Naturalist  in  Bermuda  362. 
„  L.  A.  [Am.]  Index  to  Leg.  Per.  Lit, 

181;  Liens  :io8  ;  Mortg.  208  Pledges 

213 ;  Railrs.  216  ;  Railr.  Seer.  217. 
„  M.  Captain  Cook's  Voyages  308. 
„  ]Waj.  [Am.]  Heroes  of  Industry  265. 
„  Owen    Alhambra    670    (338)  ;     Chin. 

Omam.    661  ;   Gram,    of  Omatn. 

fi6i  ;  Init.  Letters  662. 
„  „  +Williams+Pughe  [ed.]  Myvyrian 

Archsology  429  (135,  1004). 
„  Rev.  Owen  Gt.  Preachers  0/ Wales  67. 
„  R.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  French  Bar  187. 
„  Thos.  Diseases  of  Bones  578. 
„  T.  [Am.]  Hist.  ofN.  V.  367  (two-458). 
„  Prf.  T,  Rupert  Entomostraca  (three) 

339  ;  Estheriae  539  ;  Nat.  Hist,  of 

Greenland  555  (382). 
„  Prf.  T.  Rymer  Aquar.  Nat.  518  ;  Nat. 

History  552. 
„  W.  Credulities  142 ;  Crowns  66$  ;  Fin- 
ger-ring Lore  663  (143,  233)  ;  Prec. 

Stones  665  (505). 
„  Rev.  Wm.  ^  Book  of  Numbers*  23. 
„  Miss  W.  Games  of  Patience  6g8. 
„  Rev.  W.  H.  Salisbury  327. 
,,  „  +  Kropf,  Magyar  Folk-tales  149, 
,,  W.  H.  [Ajn.]  Federal  Taxation  237. 
Jonquet,  A.  Sketches  for  Furniture  636. 
Jonson,  Ben  Dram.  775  (778) ;  Poems  757. 
Jordan  Wendisch.  Grammatik  1009. 
„  J.  Catilin.  Verschworung  924. 
„  V>.^.[km.]Vertebr.ofN.  Xf.S.s^sissii- 
„  de  Fantosme  Poem  408. 
„  H..Gesch.d.  lat.Spr.  900(902);  Quaestt. 

Umbric.  907 ;  Quaestt.  Theogmd.880 ; 

De  Sail,  hist,  924. 


„  J.  B.  Geol.  Map  of  London  309. 

„  R.  Formation  ofCompames  192. 

„  T.  Stoic  Moralists  159. 

,,  W.  L.  Winds  (two)  505. 
Jordao,  L.  M.  [ed.]  Portug.  Insc.  906. 
Joret,  C.         *  C  d.  I.  langs.  Rom.  967; 
Flore  Norm.    128  ;    Patois  Norm. 
(two)  989  ;  Phonet.  Norm.  989. 
Jornandes  De  Getarum  398. 
Jortin,  J.  Remarks  on  Virgil gij  {note). 
Josa,  Rev.  J.  P.  L.  Rev.  W.  H.  Brett  93. 
Joselan,  P.  Georgian  Church  37. 


Judd,  Prf.  J.  W.  Geol.  of  Rutland,  etc. 

309 ;  Volcanoes  502. 
Judson,  A.  Burm.  Diet,  (two)  830  ;  Burm. 

Gram.  830. 
Prf.  H.  P.  [Am.]  Caesat^s  Army  922. 
Jukes,   A.   Names  of  God  no  ;   Second 

Death  116. 
,,  J.  B.  Geol.  ofS.  Staffs.  Coal-Fids.  310. 
Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.  Bdg.  of  Brit,  Isles 

508  (504)  ;  Geol.  (three)  506. 
Juler,  H.  ophthalmic  Science  577. 
JuIg,B.[ed.  SLtt.]Mong.Mdrchem.^g{8^z). 
Julian,  Rev.  J.  Did.  of  Hymnology  102. 
Juliana.  St.^  Life  of  g62 ;  Cod.  Exon.  957. 
Julien,  Stanislas  Syniaxe  Chinoise  847. 
Julius  Severus  De  Pedihus  930. 
Jung,  S.  Rdmer  u.  Rom^anen  971. 
Jungmann  Bohemian  Dictionary  1006. 
•  Junius '  Letters  419. 
Junot,Mme.  [D'ess  of  Abrantes]^fWM.442. 
Jupp,^  E.  B.  Carpenter^  Company  241. 
Juridical  Soc.  of  Edin.  Conveyancing  195. 
Jus  Adan  997  ;  Jus  du  Pelerin  997. 
Juskevic,  J.  A.  Velunveiu  Lieiuviu  139. 
Jusserand,  J.  J.  Engl,  Novel  714  ;  Engl, 

Wayfaring  Life  412  ^^316,  400). 
Just,  K.  S.  Padag.  d.  Mittelalters  271. 
Justi,  Prf.  Carl  Velasquez  654. 

F.   Zend-Sprache  834 ;  Kurd.  Gram, 

838  ;  Noms.  d.  A»im.  838. 
Justin  Martyr  Opera  53  (31,  107), 
Justinian  Insiitutiones  [&  trss.]  229. 
Juta  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Maps  ofS.  Africa  358. 
Jutting,  W.  V.  Leseunterricht  294. 
Juvenal  Opera  [and  trss.]  913. 
Jyotisha-Vedanga8\g  (13). 


K[Qkerit2],  F.  [v.]  Krieg^hr,  d.  Rffm.  922. 
Ka-  Wee-Letkana'Deepanee-Kyan  850. 

Kabbala  10  (8ri). 

Kaccayana's  Grammar  829. 

Kagi,  Prf.  A.  Gr.  Schulgram,  865  ;  Intro. 

to  Rig  Veda  12  (817). 
Kahnis,  C.  F.  A.  Germ.  Protestantism  63. 
Yiah.nt.V.Jodrelle's u.Gamier' s  Trag.iooi, 
Kaibel,  G.  [ed.]EpigrammataGraeca86g. 

Kain,  G,  '    " "'    "      '       ' 

KaineSi 

vist's  Libr.  163, 
Kaiser,  P.  Velleius  Paterculus  926. 
Kalewala  150. 

xUv 


G.  j.  Solicitor's  Bk.-kpg.  (two)  204. 
:s,   Dr.  J.  Positivism.  163 ;    Positi- 


Katewipoeg  150. 

Kalidasa,      Dramas    823  ;   Epics    823-^  ; 

Poems  824. 
Kalid-i-Afghani  837. 
Kalilas!  u.  Damnag  130  :  Arab,  vers,  807, 

Hebr.  811,  Syriac  804. 
Kalina,  A.  Lang.  d.  Tsiganes  Slav,  860. 
Kalisch,  I.  Sketch  of  Talmud  xo. 
„  Dr.  M.  Bible  Stud.x.  z6,  ii.  31 ;  Comm. 

on  O.   T.  2$,  on  Levit.  [Sacrif.   of 

Hebr.  38] ;  Hebr.  Gram.  810  (22). 
Kali-Purdna  822. 

Kalkmann,  A.  Pausanias  d.  Perieget  888, 
Kalle.nberg,  H.  Comm.  in  Herodoiujn  888. 
Kallsen,  B.  Frz.  Salonlitteratur  9S2. 
Kalpa  Siltras  of  Rig  Veda  819,  of  Santa  V, 

819,  of  ^/.  Yajus  820,  of  Wh.  Yajus 

820,  of  Arth.  V.  821  [also  14,  829]. 
Kame.s,  I-.d.    [Hy.    Home]   Elements    oJ 

Criticism  178. 
KSmmel,  H.  J.  Deutsch.  Schulwesen  273. 
„  O.  Osterreich.  Deutsckthum  972. 
Kammer,  E.  E.  Aesth.  Komtn.  zu  '  I  lias* 

878. 
Kampe,  J.  H.  Swiss  Fam.  Robinson  732. 
Kampen,  .A.  v.  [ed.]  Maps  to  Caesar  922  ; 

Tab.  Terr.  Vet.  307. 
Kampf,  S.  J.  [ed.]  Pkoniz.  Eptgraphik  805. 
Kanada  Vaiseshtka  Philos.  826. 
Kane,  Dr.  E.  K.  [Am.]  '  Grinnell'  Expe- 
dition (two)  381. 
„   Dr.  H.  H.  [Am.]  Opiutn  Stnoking  389. 
„  W.  F.  de  V.  European  Butterfies  541. 
Kanitz  Donaubulgarien  gyi. 
Kant,  Imm.  Works  166  (173, 174,  175,  178, 
179)  ;  Crit.  ofPract.  Reas.  3  (114); 
Padag.  284  (286) ;  Phil,  of  Law  180  ; 
Princ.  of  Pols.  257 ;  Proleg.zy^  (488). 
Kantecki,  A.  E.  De  Aurel.  Prudent.  915. 
Kanteletar  150. 

Kantzow,  Adm.  de  Auvergne  313. 
Kapila  Sdnkhya-dars.  826,  -prxu.  826. 
Kaplan,  H.  Schreibunierricht  299. 
Kapp  Platan's  *  Erziehung*  282. 
„  Fred,  [Am.]  De  Kalb^Sz  ;  Steuben  461. 
,,  G.  Elect.  Transjnissionof  Energy  60^. 
Karadschitsch,  Lex.  Serbico-Latin  1008. 
Karadzig,  V.  S.  [tr.]  Serv.  Folkl.  (two)  140. 
Karaka-sangttA  828. 
Karasowski,  M.  Chopin  673, 
Karlam.agnus  Sagag^z. 
Karmarsch,  Dr.  K.  Tecknolog.  Did.  595. 
Karpeles,  G.  Gesch.  d.jiid.  Liter.  811. 
Karr,  E.  [Pi.va.^Amer.  Horsewoman  689. 
„  H.  W.  Seton  Alaska  364. 
Karsten,  W.  De  Titul.  Ionic.  871. 
Kasem-Beg,  M.  T-Urk.-Tat.  Gramm.  849. 
K&sik&  vritti  827. 
Kastell,  G.  Roasting  of  Ores  643. 
Kasten,  Subjunctive  Mood  947. 
Kastner,  E.  Quaestt.  Livianae  923. 
KSUantra  827. 
Katha  Safnztli  820. 

Upaniskad  S20  (818). 
Sarit  Sagara  [&  trs.]  824  (130). 
Kat/iakoca  130. 

Kathdsdrdmrita  Grantha  833, 
KatherinCj  St.  965. 
K&tiya-grihya-sMra  13. 
K^ty&yana  Pr&tis&khya  821 ;    Sarv&nu- 

kramant  S19  ;  Srautasktra  821. 
Kauffmann,  F.  Schwdb,  Mundart  940. 
Rev.  M.  i^ffirza/ww  (three)  246;  Utopias 
246. 

Kaulen,  E.  Die  Poetik  Boileau*s  982. 
,,  F.  Vulgata  {Vffo}  go7 . 
,,  P.  Ling.  Mandschur.  843. 
Kayrshttaki-upanishad  818  (13). 
Kautzsch,  E.  Bibl.  Aram.  Gram.  803. 
„  ,,  +Socm,  A.  Moabit.  A  Itertamer  811. 
Kavanagh,  Julia  Woman  in  Frmtce  251 ; 

Women  of  Letters  717. 
KavirSja  R&gliava-pdndavtya  823. 
Kavya-Sangraha  816. 
Kay,  D.  Austria  311  (305)  ;  Education 
272 ;  Memory  288. 
Law  relating  to  Ship-Masters  205 . 
ohn  Portraits  and  Caricatures  649. 
_  OS.  Free  Trade  in  Land  239. 
„  i)r.   Wm,  Comm..   on  ^Corinth.'  2S\ 

Pantheism  7  ;  'Psalms'  28. 
Kaye,  Bp.  J.  Works  2;  Clem,  of  Alex,  52  ; 
Counc.  ofNicaea  50  ;  Eccl.  Hist.  oJ 
2  £h  J  cents.  47  ;  Euseb.  'Eccl,  Hist. 
48  ;  Just,  Martyr  53. 


27: 

»i  Jo^n 
„  Jos.  J 


KAYE] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[KITT- 


Kaye,  Sir  J.  W.  Xty.  in  India.  91  :  Indian 

Officers  424  ;  Gen.  Sir  J,  Malcolm 

425 ;    Sepoy    War   453 ;     War    in 

A^hanistan.  426. 

Kay^ser,  C.  G,  B-Ucker-Lexicon  706. 

Kazimirski  de  Biberstein,  A.  Diet.  Ara&e 

805. 
Keane.  Prf.  A.  H.  Asia  343 ;  £astn.  Geog. 
349. 
„  D.  D.  [ed.]iV«/r.  ReTKOval  Acts  ZX2. 
n  J.  Y.  J(mmey  to  Medinah  343. 
„  M.  Towers  0/ Ancient  Ireland  464, 
Kearney,  J.  W.  [Am.]  A»ter.  Financ.  237. 
Keary,  Annie.     Novels  744. 
„  „  _+  Eliza  Heroes  ofAsgard  141. 
„  Eliza  Annie  Keary  724. 
„  C  F.  Coinages  oJ'W.  Eur.  475  ;  Dawn 
of  Hist.  388  (122)  ;  Myth.  ofEddas 
140  ;  Primitive  Belief  122. 
Keating,   Rev.    Geof.    Three   Shafts   of 
Death  1005. 
„  G,  History  of  Ireland  \-^-i. 
„  Dr.  J.  M.  [Am.]  Dis.  of  Children  582  ; 
Nursing  sZ-z. 
Keats,  John  Poet.  Wks.  767(756,  757,  789); 

Letters  724, 
Keay,  J.  S.  Spoiling  Egyptians  260. 
Kebbel,  T.  E.  Afric.  Labourer  238  ;  Bea 
consfield  ^"z-z  {ao^  -.Crabbejz-^ijT.-^; 
Ld,  Derby  422  ii^o/^'Mist  of  Toryism. 
259  (421). 
Keble,  Rev.  J.  Xtn.  Year  103  (757,  767)  ; 
Lyr.  Innoc.  103  (767)  ;  Stiid.  Sacra  34. 
Kedney,  J.  S.  [Am.]  Beautiful  178  ;  Con- 
science    113 ;     Deterjninisnt     114 
HegetsAesth.  165. 
Keeling,  Annie  E.  Fanums  Crusades  399. 
Keene,  H.  G.  Moghul  Empire  453  ;  Turks 
in  India  453. 
„  J,  H.  Fishing  Tackle  694 ;  Practiced 

Fisherman  693. 
Keep,  Josiah  [Am.]  West  Coast  Shells  544. 
Keeping,  W;  Neocoinian  Deposits  508, 
Keessel,  D.  G.  van  der  Laws  of  Holland 

185. 
Keetley,  C.  B.  Ind.  of  Surg.  573  ;  Med. 

Profession  559  (29S). 
Keferstein,  C  Celiische  Alterthu7nerg2,6, 
„  B..  Schleie?tnacher  als  Pddagog2%S. 
Kehr,  C,  Chr.  Religionsunter.  294  ;  Lese- 
stUcke  294 ;  Praxis  d.    Volksschule 
273  (302). 
„  „  [cd.'\Gesch.  der  Methodik  z-j^. 
„  ,,  +^<^\imh3.ch.tSp>rackunterricht2gz. 
Kehrbacli,  K.[ed.]  Monum.  Pddagog.  273. 
Kehrein,  J.Fremdwd'rterbuch  938. 
Keightley,  T.  Fairy  Mythology  123. 
Keil,  B.  Analectalsocratea  893. 
„  Prf.  C.  F.  Biblical  Archceol.  39  ;  Intro. 

to  Old  Testament  16. 
„  „  +  Delitzsch,  F.  Comm.  on  O.  T.  25. 
u  H.  Quaestiones  Grammaticae  910. 
w  M  [ed.]  Grammatici  Latini  ^-yy. 
„  R.+  R.     Geschichte    des    jenaischen 
Studentenlehens  281. 
Keiley,  W.  S.  [Am.]  Voluntary  Asszgif- 

menis  igo. 
Keilinschrifttzche  Bibliothek  802. 
Keim,  Prf.  T.  Jesus  of  Nazara  46, 
Keiper,  Ph.  *  Perser  d.  Aeschylos  882. 
Keith,  Dr.  A.  Evid.  of  Xtn.  Religion  119. 
„  T,+  S.  Tumours  of  Abdomen  S73* 
Kelaart,  Dr.  E.   F.  Fauna  Zeyian.  $55 

Flora  Calpensis  527. 
Kelland,  Prf.  P.  Algebra  489. 
J,  „  +Tait,  Prf.  P.  G.Qtcatemions  ^gz, 
Kelle,  J.  Gramm.  des  ger?n.  Spr.  933. 
Keller,  A.  Venezianer'  Rola?id'  992. 
If  A.  [ed.]  Z'wei Fabliaux  ggSf, 
n  "F.  Amazon  and  Madeira  yj-^iLdke 

Dwellings  of  Switzerland  470. 
t,  F,  E.  Preuss.  Volksschulwesen  zyj. 
„  H.  A  A  Itdeutsche  Handschriften  936. 
i.  J'  W.  [Am.]  Draw  Poker  6gS. 
„  L,  Zweiter  Pun.  Kriegg^s- 
„  O.  Epileg.  z.  Hor.  912  ;  Gesck.  d.  gr. 
Faiel   873  ;    Saturn.     Vers    904 ; 
Thiere  a.  class.  Alt.  127. 
Kelley,  W,  D.  [Am.]  Speeches,  etc.  243. 
M  W.  K.+  Hartig,  Ct.  Austria  437. 
Kellgren,  H.  Finnische  Sprache  840. 
Kellner,  H.  C.  S&mtri  815. 
.,  Dr.  L.  C?«  Caxion  954 ;  ^zV^.  English 
Syntax  947 ;  ^j/a/.  <^.  ^w^".  f'ifr*.  945 
(947)- 


Kellner,   L.    [ed.]  Erzieh* geschichte   27J 
(286)  ;  Sprachunterr.  291 ;  Volkssch. 

273- 

Kellogg,    Dr.    A.    H.    [Am.]    Abraham, 
Joseph,  etc.  26. 
Prf.  S.  H.   [Am.]  Hindi  Gram.  831  ; 

Light  of  Asia  120. 
S.  N.  [Am.]  The  Jews  -^gx. 
Kelly,  E.  Fch.  Law  of  Marriage  206. 
,  J.  {.PiSO-.^Atner.  Catal.  Books  705. 
,  John  Manx  Did.  and  Gram.  1003. 
,  Rev.  W.  Second  Coming  116. 
,  W.  Notices  of  Drama  678. 
,  Vf.Yi.Curios.of  Trad,  xzy,  Russia  ^Z. 
,  „  [ed.]  Proverbs  of  all  Nations  125. 
Kelsey,  Dr.  C.  B.  [Am.]  Rectum  ai'  Anus 

580. 
Keltic,  J,  S.  Bruce &'Nile  3SA(3<^^y'  ^ep^- 
to  Geog.  Soc.  291 ;  Scott.  Highlds. 
329  (328,  484). 
Kemble  Surrey  Words  951. 

Frances  Notes  on  Shksp.  719 ;  Records 

(two)  680. 
J.  M.  Horm  Ferales  466  ;  Saxons  in 

England  ^of. 
»)  [ed.]  Ci7(/.  2?z]^/(3w.4o6(25g,  403,  961). 
Kemlo,  F.  [Am.]  Watch-Repairer  S-^j. 
Kemp,  D.  Yachts  (three)  6go. 
Kempe,  H.  R,  Electrical  Testing  606. 
Kempis,  T.  k  Imitation  of  Christ  100. 
Kemplay,  C.  Comets  500. 
Kempner,  N.  Cotn.  Sense  Socialism  247. 
Kerapson,  M.  Synt.  of  Hindustahi  832. 
Kendall,  G.  W.  [Am.]  Warhetw.  U.S.&> 

Mexico  458. 
Kena  Upanishad  820. 
Keiinan,  G.[Am.]  Tent  Life  in  Siberia  ■is^z. 
Kennard,  Mrs.  A.   Life  of  Racltel  680 ; 
Mrs.  Siddons  680. 
,,  Edw.  Fishing  6gs. 
„  Mrs.  E.     Novels  74S. 
Kennedy+  Sanders  Law  of  Sewers  209. 
„  Prf.  A.  B.  Mechanics  ofMachin.  601. 
„  A.  W.  Birds  of  Berkshire  549. 
,,  Dr.  B.  H.  Latin  Gram.  899  ;  Revis. 

Vers.  N.  T.  19  :  Stud.  Soph.  886. 
„  „  [ed.]  Hyjnnol.  Christiana  103  ;  Sab- 
rime  Corolla  761. 
„  Prf.  J.  Biblical  Hebrew  22  (810). 
„  J,  [tr.]  Modem  Poets  of  Spain  774. 
„  J.  [A.m.']  School  aitd  Family  2%%. 
„  J.  H.  [Am.]  Mormonism  72. 
„  P.  [tr.]  Bardic  Stories  of  Ireland  134 
Fireside  Star.  134  ;  Legend.  Fictns. 
134- 
„  Cpt.  W.  R.  Sport  in  Newfdld.  687,  in 

Pacific  687. 
„  W.  S.  [Am.]/.  G.  Whittier  •jzo. 
Kennel  Club  Stud  Book  6gi. 
Kenney,  C.  L.  M.  W.  Balfe  673 ;  Balzac 

732. 
„  C.  S.  Charitable  Property  192. 
,,  +  'L2.nTe:ucs,'F.^.LawofPrimogen.2jZ. 
Kenrick,  Archd.  J.  Aftc.  Egypt  392  ;  Rom-. 

Sepulchre  InscHpiions  463. 
Kent,  Cha.  Leigh  Hu?it  724. 
„  C.  W.  Teutonic  Antiquities  gsj. 
„  G.  ^.[Pim.]  Fish  and  Game  Laws  nzT. 
„  J.  [Am.]  Comm.  on  Am.  Law  184,  on 

International  Law  231. 
,,  W.  S.  Infusoria  537. 
„  W.  W.  [Am,  ;  ed.]  Archlt.   Wrought- 

Iron  661. 
Kentish,  T.  Pyrotechnist's  Treasury  631. 
Kenyon,  R.  L.  Gold  Coins  of  Engl.  476. 
Keppel,  Cpt.  H.  Exped.  to  Borneo  349. 
Ker,  Prf.  J.  Hist.  ofPrckg.  95  ;  Serms.  97. 

„  W.  P.  Philosophy  of  Art  645. 
Keratry,  Ct.  E.  de  Maximilian  370. 
Kerckhoffs,     A.     VolapUk    Gram.    1008 

Wb.  Volapuk  1008. 
Kerl,  Prf.  Assay er  642  ;  Meiall.  642. 
Kermode,  P.  M.  Manx  Crosses  471. 
Kern,  F.  Deutsche  Satzlehre  938. 
,,  Heinr.  Buddhismus  14. 
„  Herm.  Padagogik  zZ^. 
Kerner,  Dr.  A  Flwrs.  &^  MffzV  Guests  520. 
[Ivernot,  H.  (Am.)]  ^z5/.  Diabolica  112. 
Kerr,  A.  W.  Hist.  ofBankg.  inScotl.  236. 
,,  Dr.  Norman  Inebriety  568  (251). 
„  Rob.  Consulting  Architect  ^qo. 
„  R.  M.  N.  Student's  Blackstone  184. 
„  W.  M.  Far  Interior  ■3,'^]. 
„  W.  W.LandofDiscov.  227,  of  Fraud 
200,  of  Injunct,z^-j, of  Receivers  228. 


Kerry,  C.  History  of  Bray  317. 
Kerry-Nicholls,  J.  H.  King  Cntry.  380- 
Kershaw,  S.  W.  Protestants  fr.  Frnce.  62. 
Kertbeny,  K.  M.  [ed.]  .(4   Magyar  Nem- 

zeti  706. 
Kerviler  ^/5/.  (fl?  rAcad,  Frangaise  983. 
Kesasiri  Jataka  850. 
'K.qs{v2.}3l  Sabdamanidarpana  844. 
*  Kesnin  Bey'  Evil  of  East  339. 
Kessler,  J.  Gram,  and  Lit.  ofMadag.  852. 
Kesson,  Rev.  J.  Crojj  a»rf  Dragon  91. 
Ketley,  J.  [ed.]  T^^  Two  Liturgies  105. 
Kett,  C.  W.  RubcTts  652  (649). 
Kettlewell,  Rev.  S.  T'At?^-.  d  Kempis  55. 
Kettner,  A.  Book  of  Table  681. 
Keux,  J.  L.  le  Mems.  of  Cambridge  317. 
Key,  T.  +  Elpliinstone,  H.  W,  [^d.^Prec. 

in  Conveyancing  zg^. 
Prf.  T.  H.  Lang.  793  ;  Lat.  Diet  903  : 

Philological  Essays  862  (794). 
Keyes,  Dr.  E,  L.  [Am.]  Urinary  Dis.  579  ; 

Venereal  Diseases  580. 
E.  W.  [Am.]  U.S.  Savings  Banks  249. 
„  [ed.]  Laws  rel.  to  Com.  Schls.  282, 
Keynes,  J.  N.  Formal  Logic  173. 
Keyt,  Dr.  A.T.[Am.]  Sphygmography  565. 
KhiradAfroz  832. 

Khory,  R.  N.  Bombay  Mat.  Medica  586. 
Kick,  Prf.  Friedrich  Flour  Manufac.  637. 
Kidd,  Dr.  J.  Adapt,  of  Ext.  Nature  5. 
Kidder,  C.  H.  [Am.^Burley's  U.S.  Gaztr. 

363- 
,,  Rev.D.P.  [Am.]  Treat,  on  Homilet.  g$. 
Kiddle,  H.   [Am.]+Schem,  A.  J.   [Am.  ; 

eds.]  Cyclopcedia  of  Education  270. 
Kielland,  A.  JL.    Novels  754. 
Kiepert,   H.  Atl.  Antiq.   307 

Anc.  Geography  310. 
Kiesewetter,  L.  Frevidworterbtich  938. 
Kiess,  G.  F.  Realschulwesen  274. 
Killen,  Prf.  W.  D.  Anc.  Church  47  ;  Eccl. 

History  of  Irelafid  6^  ;  Ignat.  Epp. 

52  ;  Old  Cath.  History  83  (47). 
Killigrew,  H.  Parson's  Wedding T^Zi^n^. 
Kilvert,  Rev.  R.  Y.Herefd.  Folklore  z^^. 
Kim  Vdn  KiSu  Truyin  849. 
Kimball,  R.  B.  [Am,]  Life  in  San  Domin. 

371- 
,,  Dr.  S.  A.  Gonorrhoea  594. 
Kimmel,M.G.[Am.]Z,o?i^A^.  Shorthd.  797. 
Kinahan,  G.  H.  Gft;/.  oflrel.  510;  Ir.Flklre. 
134  ;  i?(7c^  Na->nes  507  ;  Valleys  502. 
Kind,  Th.  [ed.]  Neugriech.  Anthol.  132. 
King,  Prf  Permian  Fossils  543. 
„  Manufacture  of  Coal  Gas  633. 
„  A.  +  Watts,  B.  [eds.]  Records  of  Bath 

325* 

„  C.  [Am.]  Sierra  Nevada  364. 

,,  Clarence  [Am. ;  ed.]/*?-£c.  Metals  512 
Statist,  of  Free.  Stones  507. 

,,  Rev.  C.  W.  Antique  Geins  665  (two) 
Early  Xtn.  Numism.  475  (50,  646) 
Engrav,  Gems  665  ;  Gnostics  646  (50, 
107,  66s)  ''  Nat.  Hist,  of  Ge?fts  507 
of  Precious  Stones  507. 

„  ,,  [tr.]  Julian  the  Emperor  ^g. 

,,  D.  B.  [Am.]  Latin  Pronunciation  902. 

,,  E.  [Am.]  Fch.  Political  Leaders  441 
(402)  ;  Southern  States  363. 

,,  Bp,  E.  ''Ezra'  27;  7  Z<w^  J^iils.  103. 

„  Geo.  Species  of  Ficus  627. 

„  Geo.  Life  and  Annuity  Assur.  267. 

,,   H.  Savage  London  248. 

„  Rev.  J.  Aftglic.  Hymnol.  102  ;  Cleo- 
patra! s  Needle  39  (390) ;  Moab's 
Patr.  Stone  11  (811) ;  Temple  at 
Jerusalem  42  (39,  342,  390). 

„  Jos.  Interest  Tablesitg. 

,,  J.  E.  +  Cookson,  C.  Comp.  Gram.  Gk. 
and  Lat.  862  ;  Sound  <S^  Inflexion 
862. 

„  J.  W.  War  Ships  and  Navies  dzt, 
Peter,  Lord  John  Locke  167. 

„  Rufus  [Am.]  Ohio  368  (363). 

„  Mrs.  R.  Moss  Diary  in  India  348. 

,,  T.  H.  Mediaval  Archit.  &^  Art  666. 

„  W.F.H.  Class,  &>  For.  Quotatiom  702. 

„  W.  H.  Electro-Therapeutics  593. 

,,  W.  R.  Sportsman  in  Canada  687. 
King  Horn  738,  988. 

,,   Waldere  s  Lay  gsB. 
Kingdon,  J.  A.  [ed.]  Archives  of  Grocers' 

Company  241. 
Kinglake,  A.  W.  Eothen  340  (41  ;  Invas. 
of  Crimea  i,^j  (442). 


Kingsborough,  Ld.  Antiq.  of  Mexico  469. 
Kingsford,  Dr,  Anna  Dreavts  79  ;  Perfect 
Way  in  Diet  589. 
„  [^d.]  Spiritual Hermeneutics  78. 
,,  +Maitland,  E.  Perfect  Way  78. 
Wm.  [Canad.]  History  of  Caiiada  455. 
Kingsland,  W.  G.  Robert  Browning  723. 
Kingsley,   Chas.    Works  jBg ;  Alexandr. 
&^  her  Schls.    160 ;  At  Last  I  yjx  ; 
Daily  Thoughts  103  ;  Glaucus  518;  ■ 
Gosp.  of  Pentat.  25  ;  Hermits  53 ; 
Heroes    131  ;    Hist.    Lects.     384 ; 
Letters  724    (61) ;    Limits  of  Ex. 
Set.  386  ;  Madam  How  $06  ;  Novels 
741  ;   Plays  &fi  Puritans  678  (74, 
384)  ;  Poems  767  ;  Roman  &^  Teuton  '■ 
307  (400) ;  Sanit.  &^  Soc.  Ess.  588  ; 
Sermons  97  [Water  of  Life  114]. 
„  Hy.     Novels  744  (747). 
„  J.  S.[Am..]Naturalisfs  Assistant  $ig. 
„  ,,  {td."]  Natural  History  S3^- 
,,  r>r.  N.  [Am.]  (?ra/  Surgery  576. 
Kingston,  W.  Beatty  Music&^Manners672. 
W.  H.  G.  Gif.  4/r.  Travs.  353;  Notable 
Voyagers  308. 
Kingzett,  C.  T.  Alkali  Trade  630. 
Kink,  R.  Universit&t  zu  Wien  275. 
Kinloch,  A.  Portuguese  Grammar  974. 
Col.  A.  A.  Large  Game  Shooting  6Z6. 
M.  G.  L.  History  of  Scotland  6$. 
Itinlock  Russian  GramTnar  ioo8. 
Kinnear,  "^.G-Cruces  Shakspearianae  719. 
J.  Boyd  Bankruptcy  igo ;  Civil  Govt. 
254  (256)  ;  Prop,  in  Land  239. 
Kinns,    S.  Moses  and  Geology  117. 
Kinsey,  A.  A.  Education  of  Deaf  300. 
Manl.   ^KipjBp.W.  L  [Am..]Cataco7nbs  A^g',  Double 
Witness  88  ;  Early  Confl.  of  Xty. 
49  ;  Jesuit  Missions   (two)  87  (91, 
92) ;  Hist,  of  Lent  90 ;  Lenten  Fast 
104. 
Kipling,  Rudyard  Tales  746. 
Kippax,  Dr.  J.  R.  [Am.]  Churchyard  Lit. 

473  ;  Fevers  593  ;  Skin  Dis.  594. 
Kipping,  R.  Masting  and  Mast  Making 

611. 
Kirby,  Dr.  E.  A.  Value  of  Phosphorus  586. 
„  F.  N.  [Am.]  Vocal &^ Action  Lang.  290. 
„  Mary+Eliz.  The  Sea  518  ;   7"?-^^?^  525". 
,,  T.  F.  [ed.]  Winchester  Scholars  -z-j-j.  ^ 
„  W.  History  etc.  of  Animals  563. 
„  W.  F.  Brit.   Butterfl.,  etc.  540(519); 
Europ.  Butterjl.  etc.  (two)  541 ;  Syn. 
Catal.  541  ;  Txtbk.  of  Entom..  540- 
KirchhofT,  Ad.  Runenaiph.  933  (958). 
„  A.  Gesch.  d.  Gr.  Alph.  867. 
„  „  +Kohler,  V.  Eeds.]/«Ji:r.  .<4;;ifzV.  869. 
„  Prf.  Alf  Volapuk  Grammar  1009. 
Kirchmann,J.  H.  v.  Aristot.  ^Organon'  894. 
Kirchner,    F.    Hdbk.    of  Psychologv   176 
{^Z€)',Reform.d.Rel.-Unterrichtig\. 
„  F.  J.  Law  of  Fugitive  Offenders  232. 
,,  „  [tds.]  Recueilae  Traiids  232. 
„  O,  Botan.  Schr.  d.  Theophr.  898. 
Kirejewsky,  P.    W.  +  BezsonofF,  P.   [eds.] 

Russian  Folksongs  140. 
Y^\x\^^'zv.'^.'^.[Am.'\Lects.onRevivals7^ 
„    Prf  J.  British  Trade  266. 
„  J.  Mother  of  Wesley s  72. 
„  J.  E.  [ed. ;  Am,]  CodeofPubJnstr.  282. 
„  J.  Foster[Am.]  Chas.  t/ie Bold ^^j  (412). 
Kirkbridge,   Dr.  T.   [Am.]  Hospitals  f of 

Insane  591. 
Kirke,  W.  S.  Hdbk.  of  Physiology  561. 
Kirke-White— z'.  White,  Kirke. 
Kirkland,  J.  ^  Harrowing  of  Hell'  957- 
Kirkpatrick,  Prf  J.  Scot.  Law  of  Evid. 
200 ;  University  of  Bologna  278. 
,,  Prf  '•psalms'  24  ;  * SatnueV  24. 
Kirkup,  T.  Malthus  241  ;  SocialisTn  247. 
Kirkwall.  Vis.  [ed.]  Ionian  Islands  333. 
Kisbey,  W.  H.  [ed.]  Land  Law  Act  203, 
Kistner,  A.  Bouddha  &f  his  Doctrines  13. 
Kitab  al-A  Ighani  807. 
,,  al-FihristZoj. 
Kitchin,  D.  B.  Study  of  Provencal  g7T. 
.,  Dn.  G.  W.  History  of  France  438. 
Kite,  E.  Brasses  of  Wiltshire  £,73. 
Kittel,  E.  Herder  als  Padagog  284. 
,,  Rev.  F.  Canarese  Dictionary  844. 
Kitto,   Dr.   John  Cyclo.  of  Bib,  Lit.   39  ; 

Daily  Bib.  Illustrations  25. 
Kitton,  F.  G.  Leech  651  ;  '  Phiz '  650, 
Kittred^e,  A.  O.  Archit.  Metal  Workbt-t. 
Kitts,  E.  J.  Castes  &>  Tribes  in  Ind.  344. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[KUTS- 


Kiwisch  Diseases  of  Ovaries  581. 
Klaczko,  J.  Two  Chancellors  444  (448). 
Klaiber,  J..  Dus  Marchen  287. 
KJapka,  Gen.  War  o/Indep.  in  Hungary 

437- 
Klapperich.J.  Bedingungssdize  imAltfrz. 

987. 
Klaproth.  J.[ed.]  Chresiom.  Mandckou  843. 
Klauwell,  Ad.  Das  erste  Schuljahr  289. 
Klcemann,  M.  [ed.]  Reliq.  Dial.  Creticae 

870. 
-n  Splmar  De  Ckamin.  Tib.  916. 
Klein,  Dr.  Star  Atlav  501. 
„  Dr.  E.  Anat.  of  Lymph.  Syst.  561 ; 
Bacteria  in  Ckolera  564 ;  Histology 
56'2  ;  Micro  Organisms  564  (514). 
I,  «  +  Smith,  F.  Atlas  of  Histol.  562. 
(,  H.  *  Atnis  et  Amiles'  991. 
»,  J,  L.  Gesck.  d.Dramas  d.  Gr.  «.  Rom. 

Kleinert,  G.  ^ Streit  zzu.  Leib  u.  Seele'  958. 
Kielnpaul,  R.  Menschen  «.  Vojkemamen 

813  (568)  ;  JT^.  (^-^w^  Worte  793. 
Kleinschmidt,  M.  Lucil.  gen.  liiceftdi  913. 
„  S.  Gronldnd.  Gramiit.  860. 
Klemeuz,  P.  Part.  Pros,  ivt  Alifrz.  987. 
laeinm.  Dr.  L.  R.  [Am.]CA/>j>-.  TVA^'j. 

Wofkshop  301. 
Klencke,   H.   Heilg.   d.    Stottems   301 ; 

Mutter  als  Erziek.  288. 
Kletke,  H.  [ed.]  Mdrckensaal -lz-^. 
KletC^  C.  Lekre  ohne  Stock  301. 
iClimish,  [ed.]  Bk.  ofOmam.  661 ;  Initials 

662  ;  Monograms  662. 
iClinger,  G.  De  Dec.  Liv.  lib.  font.  923. 
Kli&ghard  c,  H .  Hok.Schulwesen  Schwedens 

278. 
KlSden,  K.  F.  v.  Self-made  Man  628. 
Kloppe  Dialect  de  Wace  988  (995). 
Y^y^zx^'c,Y%..Grundrissd.Pddagogikz%^. 
Kloss,  G.  Bibl.  d.  Freiinauerei  79. 
„  M.  Tumkunst  (two)  291. 
KlotZf  Reinh.  Adn.  ad  Cic.  *de  nat.  dear.' 
929,  ^  ad  Pomp.'  ^zZ',  Emend.  Plcmii. 
919 ;   Hdwb.    lai.    Spr.    903,    lat. 
Stilistik  904. 
„  Rich.   Alirdm.  Metrik  904;  ^//zV.  h. 
Plaut,  919  ;  Stud.  Aesckyl.  882. 
Kluge,    Fr.  Altgerm.  Sprackgesch.  933  ; 
Engl,  und  Angelsachs.  933  (note)  ; 
.fiifyw.  f^iJ.  i^.  (/.  6>>n  938 ;  Germ. 
Conjugation  934  (938) ;  Luther  bis 
Lessing  gyj  ;  Stammbldgsl.  d.  alig. 
Dial.  934. 
t»  11  [ed.]  Angelsachs.  Lesehuck  953. 
,,  H.  Consec   Tem-Pp.  im^  Lat,  901, 
Klunzinger,  C.  B.  Upper  Egypt  354. 
KlupPel,  K.  Universitdt  Tubingen  275. 
Knack  to  Know  a  Knave  781. 
Knapp,  J.  L.  Gramina  Britannica.  523. 
.,  Prf.  W.  I.  [Am.]  Spanish  Gram.  973. 
Knappert,  J.  Religion  of  Israel  10. 
Kueelands.  S.  [Am.]  Volcanoes  &>  Earth- 
quakes 503. 
Kniele,    Dr.    B.     Volapilk    Commercial 

Correspondent  1008. 
Knight,  [ed.]  Ornamental  Designs  661. 
„  +  Rumley  Heraldic  Illustrations  661 
„   +Spaiilding+Hutchings,  Revs.  Tamil 

Dictionary  844. 
„  Cameron  Mechanician  601. 
„  Chas.  W.  Caxton  710;  Hist,  of  Eng. 

403  ;  Old  Booksellers  t2t. 
„  „  [ed.]  Half  Hours  of  Eng.  Hist.  403, 
with  Best  Authors  714,    w.   ^«/ 
Letter-writers  785  ;  London  322. 
„  E.   F.  Cruise  of  *  Falcon'  372  (690) 
*  ^ait.'  (JM  Baltic  311  :  Sailing  690, 
„  E.  H.  Dictionary  of  Mechanics  601. 
„  J.  Albania  and  Montenegro -^^o. 
„  +  F.  Butters,  Crw^J  ^G.5.  &*  I.  483. 
F.  A.  By  Leafy  Ways  521 ;  Idvlls  521. 
„  H.  G.  Eccl.  Archit  of  Italy  6-jo. 
„  J os.G.'irrick 670; D.G.Rossetti 651(7 13). 
„  K.  W.  Book  of  Rabbit  62s. 
„  R.  Boiler  Maker  602. 
„  R,  Payne  Symbol.  Lang.   129  (645); 

Worship  ofPria-Pus  126. 
^  Prf.  W.  Engl.  Lake  Distr.  326  (726) ; 
Hume  166  (157) :  Memls.  of  Cole- 
orton  726 ;  Moral  Sense  Writers 
J  56 ;  Pre.  Skairp  725  ;  Studies  716, 
Thro*  Wordsw.  Country  326  (726, 
769— two);  Wordswofth'jiti  Words- 
worth's Life  726. 


Knight,  Prf.  W.  [ed.]  Philosoph.  Classics 
f.  Eng.^  Rrs.  157 ;  Scotch  Sermons 
97  ;  Spinoza  171. 
„  W.  H.  [Austral.]  West.  Australia  zi^- 
Knij^hts,  M.  Old  Norwich  324. 
Kuoiilocli,  R.  Rom  Lehrgedicht  909. 
Kuollys,  Maj.    H.  Chin.    War  427  ;  Eng. 
Life  in  China  "i^^:  Field  A  r till.  608. 
,,  „  W.  W.  Field  Fortification  609. 
^'>\Qo^^.\z^.'\Volkssagena.Hinierpom.tn. 

146. 
Knork,  O.  *  Magdalenelegende'  965. 
Knos,  O.  W.  De  Digammo  homer.  867. 
KnSsel,  K.  Altfrz.  Zahl^vort  g'&6. 
KnoK,  R.  [tr.]  Marchend.  Nordamer.  152. 
Knowles,  Rev.  J.  H.  [tr.]  Kashmir  Folk- 
tales 130,  Prov.  130. 
„  J.   Sheridan  Drain,    Wks.  779 ;  Elo- 
cutionist 786. 
Knox,  A.  Differential  Calculus  491. 
„  Alex.  County  of  Down  332. 
„  A.  A.  New  Playgr-tmnd  :^5s. 
„  A.  E.  Omiihol.  Rambles  550. 
„  G.  E.  Crijtt.  Law  196  ;  Digest  of  Civ. 

Proceedings  224. 
„  „  [ed.]  Ind.  Contract  Acts  191  (£94). 
„  John  Hist,  ofRefrm.  in  Scot.  65(431); 

Liturgy  73. 
,,  J.  J.  [Am.]  United  States  Notes  235. 
„  Col.  T.  W.  [Am.]  Decis.  Battles  384  ; 
Rob.  Fulton  506 ;  How  to  Travel 
309  ;  Trav.  of  Marco  Polo  309.. 
Knox-Little.  Can.  W.  J,  [H.-C]  Passion 

(three)  46 ;  Sermons  97. 
Knuth,  O.  Pron.  Personate  Franc.  969. 
Kobes,  Bp.  Granimaire  Volofe  855. 
Koch  Florae  Germ,  et  Helv.  527  (two). 
„  Rev.  Pi..  Alexander  of  Battenberg  ^^1.. 
„  C.  F.  Hist.  Gram.  d.  eng.  Spr.  944. 
„  Ernest  Griech.  Schulgrammatik  865. 
,,  G.  A.  Quaest.  Veil.  926  ;  Opusc.  Philol. 
86z ;  Wb.  zu  Horaz  912,  z.   Nepos 
924,  z.  Veil.  926,  z.  Virg.  (two)  918, 
z.  Xen.  891. 
ft  ]•  'fourdaiuesde  Blaives'  ggt. 
„  J.  F.  W.  Preuss.  Universitdten  274. 
„  K.  B&umeu.  Strduche  875. 
„  M.  Wielands  '  Oberon  '  993. 
KSchly,  H.  Caesar g22:  Emend.  inEurip. 
^Iph.  Taur '  884;  Opusc.  Philol.  B62. 
„  „  +Kustow  Caesar's  'Gall.  Kr.^  922, 
„  „  [eds.]  iWi/zV.  Rei  Script.  898. 
Kochstrbm,  V.  R.  Finnische  Gram.  S40. 
Kock,  Th.  Alkdos  u.  Sappho  880. 
Koffman,  G.  /-^.v.  lat.  Wortformen  903. 
Kohl,  A.  Didaskaliae  Terent.  920. 
„  J.  G.  Disc,  of  Amer.  361 ;  Trav.  in 
Austria  311,  /«  Canada  362. 
KShler,  A.  Practical  Botany  520.         v 
„  Albrecht  De  auct.  Belli  Afr.  et  Hisp. 

921. 
„  Aug.  Beweg.-spiele  289  ;  Kindergarten 

289. 
,,  Arthur  Dativ  int  Gotischen  935. 
,,  E.  MHD.  Lat.-  «  Flexionslehregyj. 
,,  F.  German  Dictionary  g-^. 
„  F.  E.  Observ.  in  Flavium  923. 
,,  H,  Deverb.  accent.  919, 
„  S.  R.  [Am,]  Etching  6sg. 
,,  „  [ed.]^?KffnVa«  Art  66d  ;  Etchings 

(ihree)  660. 
,,  U.  Quarat.  Liv.  923. 
,,  W.  Infiniiiv  im  *  BeSwulf'  936. 
Kohlmann,  Ph.  Sclwlienz,    Thebias   gi6. 
„  R.  Modi  d.  griech.  u.  lat.  Verb.  863 ; 

Tempora  d.  lat.  Verb.  863. 
Kohn,  H.  Iron  &*  Steel  Manufacture  6^3. 
,,  S.  Spr.  etc.  d,  Samaritaner  Zii. 
Kohnt,  A.  fzid.  AngeloL  u.  Demonol.  125. 
Ko-jiki  846. 

Kolatschek,  A.  Wiener  Pddagogium  302. 
Kolb,  G.  T.  Condn.  of  Vations  246(265). 
Kolbe,  Rev.   F.  W.  Bantu  853 ;  Herero 
(two)  854. 
,,  Prf.  H.  Inorganic  Chemistry  497. 
KOlbing.  Prf.    E.    'Amis*    991;    Gesch. 
romant.  Poes.  u.  Pr.  965  ;  Relativ- 
pron.  934- 
Koldewey,   Cpt.   K.  N.    German   Polar 

Expedition  381. 

KQlle,  S.  W.    Bornu  Lang.  853,    Liter. 

853 ;  Polygl.  Afric.  853  ;  Vet  Gram. 

855. 
K6lliker,  Dr.  A.  Human  Histology  562 
Microscopic  Anatomy  562. 


Kolmacevsky,  L.  Beast  Epos  among  the 

Slavs  127. 
Kome-Ma-Rah-Pyah-Zat  850. 
K5ne,  J.  R.  5^?-.  d.  rom.  Epiker  ^09. 
Konig,  E.  Studien  iib.  d.  Aethiop  809. 
„  Dr.  T.E.Relig.  Hist,  of  Israel  118(10) 
Koninck,   L.    de  +  Dietz,    E.    Chemical 

Assaying  642, 
Konrad,  Pfaffe  Rolandslied  739. 
Konrath,  M.  Wm.  v.  Schoreham  \sic'\  963. 
Kope,  R,  Fr.  PVilh.  Univ.  zu  Berlin  274 
Kopitar,  Kleinere  Schriften  gji. 
KSppen,  A.  L.  Hist,  of  Middle  Ages  ^gZ. 
„  C.  F.  Religion  d.  Buddha  14. 
Koran  808,  809  [trss.  etc.  ii]. 
Korber,  K.  Esthnisches  Hdwb.  840. 
Koritz,  W.  '  6"  vor  Cons,  im  Frz.  983. 
Kormaks  Saga  942. 
Korner,  Karl  Einleit.  in  d.  A.-S.  ^52. 
„  „  [ed,]  Angelsachs.  Texte  953. 
Kornig,  F.  Impf.  u.  Perf.  im  Altfrz.  987. 
Korolenko,  V.  The  Vagrant  753. 
Korrespondenzblatt  des  Vereins  niederd. 

Sprachforschung  939. 
Korscb,  Th.  De  Versu  Satumio  904. 
KSrting,  Dr.  G.  Dictys  u.  Dares 72g(ggz)  '• 

Encyklop.    u.   Methodol.  d.    Eng. 

Philol.  943  (954).  d.  Rom.  Sprachen 

967 ;  Gedank.  ilb.  Stud.  neu.  Spr. 

203  ;  Gesch.  d.  Roman.  Philol.  968  ; 

Grundr.  d,  Gesch.  d.  Eng.  Spr.  u. 

Lit.  943  (713)  ;  Lat.-Roman.    Wb. 

968  ;  Neuphil.  Essays  794  ;  Quellen 

de  *  Rov  '  994. 
Koschwitz,  E.  Comm.  z.  '  alt.  frz.  Sprach- 

denkm.'  991  ;  Neufrz.  Formenlekre 

985- 
„  „  (ed.1PlusAnc.Mon.delang.frf.ggx. 
Kosegarten  Universitdt  Greifswald  274. 
Kossowicz,   C.    [ed.]  Inscr.  PaUeo-Pers. 

802  (834). 

Kossuth,  \j.  V.  Memoirs  of  my  Exile  437. 
Kastlin,  Dr.  J.  Life  of  Luther  63. 
Kott,  Fr.  Czech-German  Dictionary  1006. 
Kottenkamp,  F.  History  of  Chivalry  and 

Armour  471. 
Kowalski,  R.  ConjuncHv  hei  Wace  095. 
Kraack,  L.  *Croisaded.  Albigeoise    980. 
Ki-abbe,  O.  Universitdt  Rostock  275. 
Kraffczu  Hohenlohe  A  rtillery  009  ;  Caval. 

608 ;  Infantry  608. 
Krah,  Ed.  Curtius  922. 
Krahl,  Ernst  Margaretenlegende  965. 
Kramar,  G.  A.  H.  Francke  283. 
Kramer  Realschulen  Deutschlands  274. 
iCrampe,  A.  De  Dialecto  Laconica  871. 
Krantz,  J.  B.  Reservoir  Walls  598. 
Krapf,  Rev.  J.    L.  Engutuk  Vocab.  854  ; 
Galla   Lang.    800  ;    Six   E.-Afr. 
Langs.  853 ;    Suahili  Diet.    855 ; 
Travels  g2  (354)' 
Krasinski,  Ct.  V.  Polish  Reformation  64  ; 

Relig.  Hist,  of  Slav.  63. 
Kratsch,  E.  De  die.  gen.  Lucret.  914. 
Kratt,  G.  De  Appiani  elocutione  887. 
Kraus,  Dr.  J.  Carlsbad  590. 
Kraus-Boelte,  Maria  [Am.]  Kindergarten 

Guide  289. 
Krause.  C.  J.  ii.Erzieh.  b.  d.  Griech.,  etc. 
277  ;  Gymn.  d.  Hell.  277. 
„  E.  Erasmus  Darwin  532. 
„  „  +  Grunwedel  Dr.  N-W.  Coast  of 

America  360. 
„  F.W.D.  Unterr.  in  weibl.  Hndrb.'ig-j. 
,;  G.  Volapak  Dictionary  1009. 
,t  „  Ratichius  285. 
,,  G.  A.  Fulische  Sprache  Ss^. 
„  >,  [ed.]  Proben  d.  Spr.  v.  Ghat  854. 
,,  H.  De  Verg.  infin.  gi8. 
Krauss,  F.  S.  fed.]  Sildslav.  Hexen.  126. 
,,  J.  M.  Cic.  Epist.  Emend.  928. 
KrauE,  Vi.  Sytttax  j'iing.  Plin.  933. 
Krauter,  J.  F.  Zur  Lautverschiebung Zi-^ 
Krauth,  Rev.  C.  P.  [Am.]  Consent.  Ref 
70 ;  Vocab.  ofPhilos.  Sci.  155  (two), 
Krautwald,  H.  Layamon's  ^  Brut'  961. 
Krebs,  F.  Pr&positionsadverbien  866. 
.,  J.  Ph.  Antibarbarus  go^. 
Krefft,  G.  [Austral.]  Mammals  of  Austral. 

553;  Snakes  of  Australia  546. 
Krehl,  L.  Muhamnied  11  ;  Rel,  d.  vorisl. 

Arab.  11. 
Kreisle,  Dr.  H.  Franz  Schubert  674. 
Krek,  G.  Slav.  Literaturgeschichte  1006. 
Kremer,  A.  [ed.]  Desc.  de  tAfrique  808. 


Kress,  Instrumental  in  A.-S.  Poesie  952. 
Kretschmer,  A.  +  Rohrbach,  C.  Costumes 

484. 
„  J.  De  Auli  Gelliifontibus  932. 
Kreutzwald,  F.  [ed.]  Ehstn.  Mdrch.  150. 

+  Neus,  H.  [trs.]  Lied.  d.  Eksten 

150. 
Kreys.sig,  F.  Realismus  274. 
,,  J.  Th.  Annot.  ad  Liv.  923. 
KrichaufF,  E.  Pariicip.  ap.  Sophocl.  886. 
Krieger,  F.  Geschichtsunterricht  292. 
Krier,  J.  B.  Studium  «.  Privat-Lect.  287. 
KrilofF,  I.  A.  Fables  773. 
Krishnstmisiva  Prabodha-chand.  824. 
Kristni  Saga  942, 
KrSger,  A.  Sprache  d.  Dialect  d.  Mittet. 

Homilien  964. 
„  A.  E.  [Am.]  Minnesingers  732. 
Krohn,  A,  Platon.  Staat  896  ;    Sokrates 

und  Xenophon  891. 
K.  Finnish  Folk-tales  127. 
»  [id."]  Suolmalaisia  kansansat.  127. 
Krohnert,  K,De  ' Rhetor, ad  Herenn.'  931^ 
KrSker,    Kate    F.    Alice   thro'  Looking' 

glass  [dram.]  700. 
Kron.K.  [Am,]  Ten  Thousand  Miles  on  a 

Bicycle  688. 
Kronlein,  J.G.  Wortsch.  d.Khoi-KhoinZsS' 
Kropotkine,  Prce.  In  Russian  Prisons  244. 
Kriiger,  K.  W.  Griech.  Sprachlehre  865  ; 

Homer.    Formenl.    870  ;     Wb.    z. 

Xen.  'Anah'  891  ;  Homerische  und 

Herodotischc  Formenlehre  370. 
„  P.  Wortstellg.d.frz.  Prosalit.  9B7. 
Krumbacher,  K.  Abrissd.  Byzant.  Litter.  , 

908  (861). 
Krumbholz,  F.  Praeposit.  Appian.  887. 
Krummacher,  Dr.  F.  W.  David  zj;  ElijaJt 

27  ;  Elisha  27. 
KpvirraSta  122. 
Kriise,  K.  Montaigne  s  pddag.  Mehiungen 

284. 
Krusi,  H.  [Am.]  Pestalozzi  285 
Kriizen,  T.  A.  ver  Berlin  Wool  6^0. 
Kube,  Wortstell.  i.  d.  Sacksenckron.  960. 
Kiichenmeisterj  Dr.  F.  Hum.  Parasit.  572. 
Kuenen,   Prf.  A,  Natiojial  Religions  7  j 

Orig.  &"  Comp.  of  Hexateuch  118  ; 

Prophets  in  Israel -^Z  (30)  ;  Religion 

of  Israel  118  (10). 
Kugler,  F.  T.  Fredk.  theGt.^^^;  Genn., 

Dut.  .5^  Flem.  Schls.  of  Ptg.  653 

(652)  ;  Italian  Schools  653. 
Kuhac,    F.   S.   [ed.]  Juznoslov.   narodne 

popieake  139. 
Kuhl,  J.  Gi'iech.  Etymologic  868. 
Kuhlmann,  F.  ZeicIienurUerricht  290, 

L.  Quaestiones  Sallustianae  925. 
Kuhn,  Aeli.  Gesch.  d.  indog.  Volkes  812^ 
„  Adalbert  Herahkunft  a.  Feuers  123. 
„  ,i  [tr.]  Mark.   Sagen  139  ;    Sagen   a.. 

Westf.  147. 
„  ,,  +Schwartz,  W.  [eds.]  Norddeutscfie 

Sagen  145. 
„  E.  W.  A.  Pali  Grammatik  829. 
Kiihn,  A.  '  Christ  u.  Satan '  957. 

P.  T.  ySlfrik's  *  Heiligenlebcn '  960 
Kiihnast,  L.  Livianische  Syntax  923. 
Kiihnau,  Dr.  K.Trishtubh-Jagati Famiiie 

816. 
Kuhne,  W.  Phoio-Chem.  of  Retina  577. 
Kiihner.  R.  Griech.  Gram,  (two)  865;  Lat. 

Gram,  (two)  899. 
Kujack,  Auxil.  Verbs  in  Old  Eng.  947. 
Kulda,  B.  M.  [ed.]  Moravski  narodni  i-^g, 
Kuller,  M.  Sp^achgebrauch  d.  Livius  923. 
Kiimmel,  R.  Tumunierricht  292  (273). 
Kvinard,    R.  Card  Tricks  699 ;  Moderit 

Magic  700. 
Kunhardt,  C.  P.  [Am,]  Yachts  (two)  690. 
„  W.  B.  [Am.]  Ore  Dressing  6\^. 
Kunos,  I.  [ed.]  Orta.Oyonnou  841. 
Kunz,  F.  Aelteste  rdm.  Epik  909. 
Kuropatkin,  A.  N.  Kashgaria  345. 
Kurth,  E,  Dittes  ahphilos.  Kritiker  283^ 
Kurschat,  F.  Litau.  Gram.  1007,  Wb.  1007. 
Kurtz,  Prf.  J.  H.  Bible  and  Astron.  5  t 

Hist.  ofXtn.  Ch.  44  (43)  ;  Hist,  of 
Old  Covenant  40  ;  Manl.  of  Sacr. 
Hist.  40  ;  Sacrif.  Wors.  ofO.  T.  38. 
Kiira,  S.  Forest  Flora  of  Burma  525  (529). 
Kurzweil,  E.  Prosodie  Italienne  969. 
Kussmaul,  A.  Seelenleben  d.  Neugeb.  287, 
Kuttner,  B,  De  Propert.  Eloc<.  915. 
I  Kutschera,  O.  Serm.  du  St.  Bernard  99*. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[LAWS- 


Kvicala,  J.  Krit.  d.  Soph.  886,  d.  '  Taur. 

Iph:   884;    Stud.    z.    E-urip.    884; 

Virg.-Ktud.  917. 
Kyd,  Thos.  Plays  (three)  775  (774). 
Kydd,  S.  lAm.]  Growth  o/P-ub.  Opin.  255. 
Kynaston,  H.  [^d.'\Poetae  Graeci    S76. 


L ,  Maj.  Breakfasts,  etc.  681 ;  Pytckley 

Bk.  of  Cookery  681. 

Laacke,  K.  C.  F.  {&Q.\Sckulgeseis  Samm- 
lung  282. 

Laas,  E.  DeutscJter  Aufsatz  291,  Unierr. 
274  {291,  294)  ;  Gymn.  u.  Reaisch. 
274  ;  Pad.  d.  Sturm  285. 

Laban,  Ferd.  [ed.]  Schopen.-Liter.  170. 

LabbertoDjR.  H.  {kxti.^, Histor. Atlas  -yyi^ 

Labd,  Louise  PoSsies  ggg. 

^abernia,  'P.Dic.Catalan-CasielLLat.q'js- 

ia  Beume,  J.  Koran  Analyst  808. 

iabilliere,  F.  P.  E.  Hist.  0/ Victoria  379. 

Laborde,  M.  [Am.]  S.  Caroline  Coll.  280. 

Labouchere,  H.  Diary  of  Besieged  Resi- 
dent in  Paris  444. 

Lacerda,  J.  de  Portuguese  Diet.  975. 

Lacey,  W.  J.  Total  Abstinence  251. 

Lachmann.C.  Kleinere  Sckriften  zurklass. 

Phil.  862  ;  In  Lucret.  comm,  914. 
,,  F.  Zeichnungen  zu  Sopkokles  836. 

Lach-Szyrma,  W.  S.  Hist  of  Penzance  318. 

Lacombe,    P.    Amts  and  Armour  471 
Bibl.  Parisienne  313  ;   Short  His- 
tory of  French  People  438. 
„  le  R.  P.  A.  Diet,  et  Gram.  Cris  857. 

Lacordaire,  J.  B.  l^.OrderofSt.  Dominic 

54- 
Lacouperie,  Prf.  T.  de  Begin,  of  Writg. 
796 ;  Formosa  847  (346) ;  Ideol.  of 
Lang.  jg6 ;  Langs,  of  China  bef. 
Chin .  847  ;  Relig.  of  Tibet  120  {note). 
Lacretelle,  H.  Latfiartine  &=  Friends  732. 
Lacroix,  P.  Arts  of  Mid.  Ages  647  ;  iSth 
Cent.  400;  Manners  and  Dress  of 
Mid.  Agfs  400  (484)  ;  Milit.   and 
Relig.  Life  of  M.  A.  400  (53,  471, 
607)  ;  Sci.  and  Liter,  of  M.  A.  712 
(271,  487,  557,  865). 
„  J.  P.  [Am.]  Dr.  Rud.  StierSs- 
Laciantius  Opera  53  (51)  ;  Div.  Inst.  107. 
La  CurneSte.-PaIayei??W.^«c.  Frg.  986. 
Lacy,  J.  DranuUic  Works  778. 
Ladd,  Prf.  G.  T.  [Am.]  Church  Polity  81 
(6g)  ;    Doctr.   of  Script.   37    (117) 
Physiol.    Psychol.    176  ;     What    is 
Bible  1  117. 
,,  H.  O.  [Am.]  War  with  Mexico  458. 
„  W.  W.,  jun.  [Am.;  ed.]  American  Pro- 
bate Reports  225. 
*  Lady,  A.'  Wood-carving  for  Amai.  684. 
Laerne,  C.  F,  van  der  Brazil  &=>  Java  617. 
Laertius,  Diog.  De  Vitis Philos.  [&  tr.]  156. 
Lafayc,  Diet,  de  6ynonytnes  Frg.  985. 
Lagarde,  P.  de  Anal.  Syr.  804;  Armen. 
Stud.  838  ;  Bildg.  d.  Nomina  800. 
„  „  [ed.]  Relig.  Jur.  Eccl.  Syr.  804. 
Lagrange,  F.  Bodily  Exercise  292  (589). 
Lagout,  E.  Takimetyy  490. 
1  .ahmcyer  Pro/iomen  /.  d.frz.  Spr.  987. 
Lai  de  Fresne  964. 

Laidlaw.Prf  j.Bldlc  Doctr. of  Mamx^i-ig)- 
Laing  David  [ed.]  Hems,  Anc.  Ptry.  Scot, 
758  (t34)  ;  Scot.Metr.  Talesjs^  (758). 
„  H.  Ancient  Scottish  Seals  (two)  477. 
„  Sam.  Mod.  Sci.  and  Mod,  Thought  4  ; 

Mod.  Zoroastrian  15  (748). 
„  S.+ Huxley,    Prf.    T.    H.    Prehistoric 
RetnaiTts  of  Caithness  510  (464). 
Laisnel  de  la  Salle  Croyances  de  Fr.  135. 
Lajard,  F.  Cult  du  CyPrds  128. 
Lalanne,  M.  Treatise  on  Etching  659. 
Lalin,  De  Praep.  ap.  Aeschyl,  S82. 
Lalita  Vistara  82D  (13,  829). 
Lalor.  J.  J.  [Am.]  Polit.  Cyclo.  363  (457). 
Lama  Saskya  Pandita  849. 
Lamartine.  A.  dc  Giroftdists  440;  History 
of  French  Revol.  441  ;  My  Life  jz^  ; 
Restoration  of  Monarchy  441. 
Lamb,   Chas.  Works  789  (779):   Art  of 
Stage  678  ;  Essays  783  [Books  and 
Reading  708] ;  Letters  724. 
„  „  [ed.]  Specs,  of  Dram.  Poets  774. 
„  „  +Mary  Tales  fr.  Shakspeare  jig. 
,,  Prf.  H.  Hydrodynamics  494. 
„  Mrs.  M.  J.  [Am.]  City  of  New  Vk.  367 
JVall  Street  in  History  367. 


Lamb,  Rev.  M.  T.  [Am.]  GoldenBible  72. 
Lambard,  W.  Perambulation  of  Kent -^tx. 
Lambert  Betkelehetn  981. 
„  A.  B.  Genus  Pinus  525. 
„  Rev.  Hrooke  Distributing  Relief  24Q. 
,,  C. +  S.  Voyage  of  ^Wanderer'  375. 
,,  li  Tors  +  Alex,    of    Bernay   Romans 

d* Alexandre  993. 
„  O.  Ajigling  Literature  693. 
,,  Rev.  W.  Church  Canons  50. 
Lambeth  Library  Early  Printed   Books 
710 ;  Eng.  Books  before  MDC.  705. 
Lamborn,  R.  H.  Copper  643  ;  Silver  and 

Lead  644. 
Lamon,  W.  H.  [Am.]  Abr.  Lincoln  460. 
Lfimont,  E.  H.  Yachting  in.  Arctic  Seas 

382  (6go). 
Lampadius,  W.  A.  Mendelssohn  673. 
Lamphere,  G.  N.  [Am.]  U.S.  Govt.  262. 
Lamplough,  E.  Mediceval  Yorkshire  327. 
Lamson,    Mrs.    Mary    S.    [Am.]    Laura 

Bridgman  300. 
Lance,  Cd.  F.  znd  Punjaub  Cavalry  i,i%. 
Lancelot  of  the  Laik  738, 
Lancereanx,  Dr.  Alt.  of  Path.  Anat.  583  ; 

Syph.  580, 
Lanciani,  Prf.  R.  Ancient  Rome  465. 
Land,  Prf.  J.  P.  N.  Hebr.  Gram,  810  (22). 

,,  ,,  [^A^AnecdotaSyriacaZo^. 
Land  of  Cockaigne  963. 
Landauer,  J.  Blowpipe  Analysis  498. 
Landberg,    Ct.    C.    de    [ed.]    Proverbes 

Arabes  148. 
Landes,  A.  [ed.]  Conies  Annamites  153 

(849)  ;  Contes  d.  Tiam  153. 
Landgraf,  G.  Ciceronis  Eloc.  928 ;  Unters. 

z.  Caes.  921. 
Landnama  Boc  942. 

Landois,  Prf.  L.  Human  Physiology  561. 
Landolt,    Prf.  E.  Exam,    of  Eyes  577  ; 
Refract.  577. 
„  Prf.  H.  Polariscope  495. 
„  H,  M.  '^.Nav.cfiMil.Vocab.  606(610). 
Landonj  J.  School  Management  301. 
„  J.  S.  [A.m,]  Constit.  Hist,  of  U.S.  262. 
,,  L.  'E..  Poetical  Works  jt-j. 
Landor,  W.  S.  Works  789  (757,  767,  783). 
Landsboroiigh,  Rev.  D.  Arran  329  ;  Brit- 
ish Zoophytes  537. 
'L^n6.stnd.,yi.a.{Qd.'\t^orskeFolkeviseri^z. 
Lane,  C.  Burmese  Dictionary  850. 
„  E.  W.  Arab.  Soc.  in  Mid.  Ages  451  ; 
Arab.  Lex,  805  ;  Mamiers  of  Mod. 
Egyptians  342  {57,  354). 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Selns.  fr.  '  Koran '  808  (11). 
„  W.  Arbuthnot  Operative  Surgery  574. 
Lane-Poole — v.  Poole. 
Lanercost  Chronicon  430. 
Lanfranc  Science  ofCymrgie  559. 
Lanfrey,  P.  Hist,  of  Napoleon  442. 
Lang,  Andr.  Ballads  ofBks.  7^8;  Ballades 
in  Blue  China  761 ;  Books  and  Book- 
Men  709  ;  Custom  and  Myth  8  (3, 
123,  .^89)  \E.  Hist,  of  Family  389] ; 
Folkl.  of  Fee.  135;.  Grass  of  Par- 
nassus 761 ;  How  to  fail  in  Liter. 
792  ;  Letters  on  Lit.  783,  to  Dead 
AuthorsjSy,  Library,  The  709(683, 
708)  ;  Lost  Leaders  783  ;  Migr.  of 
Fables  (two)  121 ;  Myth.  Rit.  &*  Rel. 
8  (3)  ;  Old  Friends  78^  ;  Oxford  324 
(277,  6s9)  ;  'Polities    of  Arist.  159 
(894) ;  Rel,  of  Myth,  to  Folkl.  121 ; 
Rhymes  Bl  la  Mode  761 ;  Tales  123. 
„  ,,  +  Sylvester  [trs.]  Dead  Leman  751. 
„  iAx%.  kx\6x.  Sir  F.  Leigkton  S^x. 
,,  A.  H.  Cyprus  342. 
„  Dr.  H.  C.  Butterflies  of  Europe  541. 
„  Rev.  J.  D.  N,  S.   Wales  378  ;  Orig.  oj 
Polynes.  Nation  375  ;  Qnsland.  616. 
„  Rev.  J.  yi.  Gideon  "zt;  Last  Supper  y^. 
Langaksni  Bh^skara  Tarkakaumudi  826. 
Langbeln,  G.  F.+J.  C.  [Ams.}  NY.  Dis- 
trict Courts  Practice  226. 
Langbridge,  F.[ed.]  Ballads  of  Brave  j^Z', 
Poets  at  Play  786  (759) ;  What  to 
Read  786. 
Langdell,    C.    C.    [Am.]  Contracts  194; 
Equity  Pleading  {tv/o)  199. 
„  [sd,.'\Ldg. Cases  in  Contr.  ig^^inEg. 
Pldg,  227,  on  Pers.  Prop.  214. 
Langdon,  W.  E.   Applic.  of  Electricity 

606. 
Lange,  Aug.  Voc.  Lautstand  qZy. 

A.  C.  De  Aeftea  Cojmn.  Poliorc.  898. 


Lange,  A.  R.  De  Subst.fem.grac.  866. 
„  Prf.  F.  A..  Hist,  of  Materialism  j[\S7). 
„  J.  Nofjtencl.  '' Florce Danicfs'  527. 
„  Prf.  J.  P.  Comm.  on  Script.  24  ;  Life 

of  Christ  46. 
„  K.  Ueber  Apperception  287. 
,,  L.  Kleine  Schriften  862;  Syntax  d. 

Apoll.  Dyskolos  897. 
„  Otto  Deutsch.  Lesebuch  294. 
Langen,  P.  Krit.  des  Plaut.  919 ;  Plaut, 

Studien  919. 
Langenberg,  E.  Adolf  Diesterweg  i^y 
Langford,  Dr.  J.   A.  Birm.  326  ;  Hist,  of 

Stafford  and  Warwick  yz^  (326). 
Langguth,  A.  Goethe's  Padagogik  iZ^- 
Langtn,  G,  Relig.  «.  Hexenprocess  126. 
Langkusch,  A.  G.  [tr.]  Litau.  Sagen  139, 
Langley,  A.  F.  [ed]  Reg.  ofBroseley  481, 
,,  S.  P.  [Am  ]  New  Astronomy  500. 
Langland,  Wm.  Piers  PlowmanjSz, 
Langlois  Callig.  d.  MSS.  d.Moy.  A^e  796, 
Langstroth,  L.  L.  [Am.]  Honey  Bee  622. 
Langtoft,  Peter  Chronicle  407  (430). 
Langton,  R.  Charles  Dickens  723. 
Langville.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Birds   in    their 

Haunts  s^i. 
Lanier,  S.  [Am.]  Boy's  Froissart  398,  Kg. 

Arthur  j^j,  Mablnogion  fyj,  Percy 

758  ;  Eng.  Novels  714  ;  Eng.  Verse 

948  ;  Florida  365. 
Lanigaii,  Rev.  J.  Eccl.  Hist,  oflrel.  64. 
Lankenau,  H.v.  +  Oelsnitz,  L.  Russia  336. 
Lankester,   E.  Microscope  518;   Uses  of 

Animals  614. 
„  Prf.  E.  Ray  Degenera.  516  ;  Devel.  oJ 

Mollusca  535  ;  Embryol.  cr»  Classif, 

533  (535)  ;  Food  589  :  Lects.  ^  Ess. 

514  ;  Longevity  S54  :  Rhabdopl.  534. 
„  Mrs.  Wild  Flowers  526. 
Lanman,  C.   [Am.]  Biogr.  Annals  263  ; 

Diet,  of^  Congress  263  (457)  ;  Hist. 

of  Michigan  366  ; ,  Leading  Men  of 

Japan  454. 
„  Prf.  C.  R.  [Am.]  Nounlnflect.  in  Veda 

816. 
„  ,,  \^d.^  Sanskrit  Readeii%x^, 
Lansdell,  Rev.  H.  Cetit.  Asia  (two)  344 ; 

Siberia  ■i<^-2. 
Lansing,  J.  C.  [Am.]  Arabic  Grain.  805  ; 

Egypt's  Princes  91. 
Lao-Tsze.     Works  848  (8). 
Lapham,  L.  A.  [Am.]  Antiq.  ofWiscn.  369. 
Lapidc,  Cornel,  a  Comm.  in  Scrip.  85; 

Comm.  on  Gospels  32, 
Laporte,  H,  de  The  Devil  ixz. 
Lappenberg,  J.  M.  Hist,  of  England  und. 

A .  -S    Kings    407,    und.    Norman 

Kings  409. 
Laps  Satyres  de  Regnier  1000. 
Larchey,L.  Chev.  Bayard  439 ;  Diet.  Argot 

Paris.  989,  d.  Noms  98(5. 
Larfeld,  W.  De  Dialecti  Boeot.  870. 
' ,,  „  [ed.]  Sylloge  Inscrip.  Boeot.  870. 
Large,  A.  Deaf  and  Dumb  300. 
Larivey,  Pierre  de.     Dramas  1001. 
Larke,  J.  K.  [Am.]  General  Grant  Af^o- 
Larkin,  J.  Brass  and  Iron  Founder  t^y 
Larking,  Rev.  L.  B.  [ed.]  Proceedings  in 

Kent  416. 
La  "RachS:,}. Homer, Stud.Z-jg,  Unters.Bjg. 

P.  Polybius688. 
Larramendi,  P.  de  Diccron,  TrilingueB^g. 
Larsen,  A.  Danish  Dictionary  943. 
„  J.  M.  Grammdtica  Araucana  858. 
„  S.  C.  StudiainPlut,  * Moralia'  896. 
Larwood,  J.  London  Parks  323  (626). 
,,  ,,   +Hotten,J.  C.  Signboards  i^^^ 
Lasalle,  F.  Phtlosophie  Herakleitos  895. 
„  Rob.  Description  of  Louisiana  365. 
Lascarides,  G.  P.  Greek  Lexicon  872. 
Lascaris,  Theod.,  jun.  Process.   Spiritus 

Sancti  112. 
Lascelles,  G.  Coursing  693  (692). 

R.  Horse  Warranty  217. 
Laseron,  E.  Malayalim  Dictionary  Bj^^ 
Laslett,  T.  Timber  &*  Timber  Trees  624. 
Lassen,  Chr.  Indisehe  Alterth.  12  (812) 

Inst,  Ling.  Pracrit.  828. 
„  „  [^di.'l  Anthologta  SanscritaZt^. 
Last,  J.  T.  Polygl.  Afr.  Orientalis  853. 
Latham,  A.  V.  Microscope  519. 
„  ^^^.'fi'xa.Sanitxry  En^neeringf^yQ. 
„  Dr.  Collected  Works  559. 
„  H.  Action  of  Examinations  302. 
Mrs.  W.  Sussex  Superstitions  144. 


Latham,  Br.R.G.Descr.Ethnol:  3o6:Hist. 
Eng.   Lang   944 ;  Nationalities  of 
Eur.  ^iiiRussn.  <Sr>  Turk i36i33g). 
„  Dr.  P.  W.  Rheumatism,  Gout,  etc  571. 
„  Wilfrid  States  of  River  Plate  37a. 
Lathbury,  Thos.  Hist,  of  Non-Jurors  ^y,. 
Lathrop,  G.  P.  [Am.]  N.  Hawthorne  729. 
i>  It  V^'^'\  Representative  Pcems  i^f* 
Latimer,  Bp.  Hugh.     Works  2. 
„  J.  Annals  of  Bristol -^ZQ. 
J,  S.  ¥.  English  in  Canary  Isles  2S'^- 
'Latouche,  J.'  [=0.  Crawfurd]  Travels 
in  Portugal  337—2'.  also  Crawfurd, 
Latter,  Th.  Burmese  Grammar  850. 
Lattey,  R.  T.  Privy  Councilz-zu 
Lattmann,  H.  Tetnpora  im  Lat.  901. 
„  J.  +  Miiller,  W.Ti.Gr.GrammatikZ^^', 
Lat.  Grammar  899. 
Laty^yana  SrautasHtra  8ig, 
Latyschevv    B.  [ed.]  Inscripp.  Ponti  Eux, 

870  (90s). 
Lauchert,  Dr.  F.    Physlologus '  958. 
Laud,  Abp.     Works  2. 
Lauder,  Sir  T.  D.+  Brown,  Macaws  685. 
„  Wm.  Minor  Poems  762. 
Lauderdale,  E.  ot  Lauderdale  Papers  ^-^i. 
Lauer,  M.  Armen.  Grammatik  B3&. 
„  „  [ed.]  Armen.  Chrestom.  838. 
„  M.  Belg.    Volkschulvi.   272 ;  NiederL 

Volksschulw.  278. 
Laugel,  Aug.  England  %x6. 
Laughlin,  J.  L.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Bi-metal. 
235  ;  Study  of  Pol.  Econ.  233  (294). 
Laughton,  Prf.  J.   K.  Naut.  Surv.  611 ; 
Stud,  in  Naval  History  425  (424) 
\Com.J.  Paul  Jones  ifi"^.  .. 

Laun,H.van  Fch.  Revol.  Epoch  440 ;  Hist, 

French  Literature  730. 
Laundy,  S.  L.  Products  by  Factors  269/ 

Quarter-Squares  269. 
Laurence,  P.  M.  Primogeniture  218. 
Laurens,  V.  Tyrtie  du  Moyen-dge  980. 
,,  delaBarre  [ed,]  Fantdmes  Bret,  133. 
Laiirentius,  G.  '  Chanson  de  Roland'  992. 
Laurentius  Saga  942. 
Laurianu,  A.  T.+  Massimu,  J.  C.  Diet, 

limbei  romane  972. 
Laurie  Homoeopathic  Medicine  (two)  593. 
Jas.     Tables  (three)  269. 
Prf.  S.  S.  Brit.  Tkeor.  of  Morals  xjs  ; 
Comenius  283  ;  Ethica  175  ;  Occas. 
Addresses  284 ;  Primary  Instr.  (two) 
2P9  ;  Training  of  Tchrs.  284  (30a)  ; 
Univers.  271  (400)  ;  Metapk.  174. 
„  Col-    W.    F.    B.    Anglo-Indians   424  ; 
Ashee  Pyee  350 :  Burmese  Wars  427. 
Lausberg  ^  Aim's  et  Amiles,'  etc.  ogx. 
Lavater,  J.  C.  Physiognomy  658  (516,  554X 
Laveleye,  E.  de  Balkan Penin.  339;  Elem. 
of  Pol,  Econ.  233;  Lettrs.fr.  Italy 
334  ;  New  T^nd.  of  Pol.  Econ.  233  j 
Primit.  Prop.  389  (239) ;  Socialism 
247. 
Laverack,  E.  The  Setter  692. 
Laverenz,  C.  Medaillen  d,  Hochsch.  274. 
Laverque,  L.  de  Rural  Economy  613. 
Laverty,  W.  H.  Laws  of  Motion  494. 
Lavoix  Musique  de  St.  Louis  993. 
Law,  D.  [artist]  The  Thames -^^x^, 
„  E.  Hampton  Court  Palace  322. 
„  H.  Rudim.  of  Civil  Engineering  596, 
„  ,,  +Burnett+C!ark  Czz'z/.£'«f7«.  596. 
„  H.  + Clark,  D.  K.  Constr.  ofRds.^g^ 
,,  ,,  +  Young,  J.  R.  Mathem.  Tables  a6g. 
'„  ,,  John'  [=Miss  Harkness].     Novels 

748  ;  Toilers  in  London  248. 
„  Wm.  Eluc.  ofBShinen  &>  Freher  108  ; 

Serious  Call  100. 
„  W.  J.  On  HannibalipN <i)gz\. 
Lawes,  Rev.  W.  G.  Motu  Gram.  &>  Voeab. 

852. 
Lawless,  Emily  Ireland  433  (383). 
Lawiey,  Alethea  Vittoria  Colonna  734. 
Ldwrance.  G.  W.  [ed.]  Deeds  of  Arrgt.  197. 
Lawrence,  B.  E.  Married  Women  251. 
,  Eng.  [Am.]  Histor.  Studies ^s, 
,  F.  Life  of  Fielding  721. 
,  J.  Church  of  United  Brethren  ^2. 
,  P.  H.  Compulsory  Sale  ix^. 
,  K.  H.  [Am.]  Coins  of  Rom.  Rep.  lyit, 
,  Prf.  T.  J.  International  Law  •z'^t, 
Lawrence- Archer,  Maj.  J.  H.  Army  tcff 
(428);  Chiv,  399;  Man,  lnscr.^72. 
Laivs  of  William  the  Conqueror  997. 
Lawson,  C^ii.  Upton-on-Satern  Was.  951, 


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AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[LEWI- 


Lawson,  Dr.  Geo. ' Esther  27  ',  Joseph  ilS. 
„  J.  D.  [Am,]  Carriers  191  ;  Usages  196. 
»  t>  \^^^L,eadg,  Cases Simplif.rf^iij^i^^). 
„  J.  P.  [ed.]  Scotland  Delineated  2"^%. 
Lawton.  G.  W.  [Am.]  Caticus  System  255. 
Layamon  Brut  961. 
Layard,  [Sir]  A.  H.  Nineveh  (four)4r  (467); 

Adu.  in  Persia^  etc.  351. 
„  „  [ed.]  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  801. 
„  E.  L.  Birds  0/ South  A^a  SSI- 
Lay-Folks^  Catechism  966, 
„  Mass-JBook  g66. 

Layman,  A'  t=J.  L.  Anderdon]  Bishop 
Ken  59. 
Lay  ton,  A.  W.  Bills  of  Costs  226. 
Lazarus,  Emma  [Am.]     Poems  770. 
M  M  [tr.]  Translations  from^  Heine  771. 
,,  J.  Tamil  GranfmarZi^^. 
Lea,  H.  C.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Inquisition  84 ; 
Sacerd.  Celibacy  399  (53) ;  Stttd.  in 
Ch.  Hist.  399  (45)  \_Rise  of  Temp, 
Pwr.  84] ;  Superst.  and  Force  398, 
„  H,  C.  [Am.]  Freshwater  Bivalves  544. 
, ,  Isaac  [Am.]  Genus  Unio  544. 
■    „  Archd.  W.  Ch.  Plate  in  Worcs.  665. 
Leahkar  Breac  1005  (134,  434). 
„  na  Fiinne  1^^. 
„  na  h-Uidhri  1005  (134,  434). 
Leach,  A  F.  La%v  rel.  to  Probate  220. 
„  W.  E.  Malacostraca  539. 
Leahy.Serg.  S-wimtningin  Eton  Style  697. 
Leake,  S.  M.  Lain  ofContr,  194,  of  Prop. 
Z14,  of  Uses  iQi. 
„  Col.  W.  M.  Numism.  Hellen.  476 ; 

Topogr.  of  Athens  464  ;  Travels  in 
Morea  333,  in  N.  Greece  333  (339). 
^eale,  Rev.  T.  H.  '' Ecclesiastes'  25. 
.  Leander,  R.  German  Fantasies  752. 
Leapingwell,  R.  Roman  Civil  Law  230, 
Lear,  E.  ///.  ofPsittacidm  548. 
„  Mrs.H.  L,  Bossuet  85;  Fenelon6z{^s); 
Francis  d'Assisi  54,  de  Sales  55; 
Priestly  Life  62. 
Leared,  A.  Morocco  and  Moors  355. 
Leathes,  Prf.  ^.Xtn.  Creed  xoc)  ;Foundns. 
of  Mor.  26  (roo)  ;  Future  Probatn. 
115;   Grounds  of  Xtn.  Hope  116 
Hebr.  Gram.  22  (810)  :  O.  T.  Pro- 
phecy 38  ;  Witness  of  John  118. 
Leathley,  Emma  Sir  Win.  Maule  188. 
Leavitt,  Dr.  S.  [Am.]  Obstetrics  594. 
Leber+  Rottenstein  Dental  Caries  575. 
.  Le  Berre  Grammaire  Ponguie  855. 
Lebeit+ Quincke,  etc.  Circul.  Syst.  569. 
Lebinsky,  C.  Subst.  in  O'il-Spr.  986. 
Lebon,Prf.  A  +  V^t.t^'^.Franceasit  is.312. 
Labour,  Prf.  G.  A.  Geol.  of  Northbld.  509. 
Lecanu,  A.hh6  Histoire  de  Satan  125. 
Lechler,    Prf.   G.  V.  Apost.  &*  Post-Ap. 
Times  ^j;  Wicli/6i  (56,  413). 
,,  „  +Gerok,K..Cofnmentaryon'Acts'34. 
Leciejewski,  J.  Nasalvoc.i.  Altpoln.  1008, 
.Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Hist,  of  England  in  18 
Cent.  418  (63,  420,  424,  435).;  Hist, 
of  Europ.    Morals    386    (45,    179, 
251,  385,  386,  387,  398)  \Monachism 


S3,    Woman  ^S'^^  3993 1   Leadrs.  of  Lehiproben  und  Lehrgdnge  ^jo. 


Pub.  Opin.  in  Irel.  436  [O'Connell 
437] ;  Rise  of  Rationalism,  4. 
„  S,  T,  S.  Practical  Navigation  610. 
Leclerc,  Ch.  Biblioiheca  Americana  ■^^i). 

„  L.  Medicine  Arabe  8og. 
Le  Conte,  Prf.  J.  [Am.]  Evolution  5  ;  Rel. 
and  Science  4  ;  Sight  494. 
„  ,.  +Horn  [Ams.]  Coleoptera  of  North 
America  542, 
Ledderhose,  C.  T.  MelanchiJion  63. 
Ledebour  Flora  Rossica  527. 
Lederer,  A  GewShnung  287. 
Ledger,  E,  The  Sun  500. 
hee,A.vthurMarble&' Marble  Wor^ers67i. 
„  A.  B.  Microtomists  Vade  Mecum  565. 
„  E.  Animal  Magnetisjn  80. 
„  Mrs.  E.  B.  [Am.]  Life  of  Richter  t^-^. 
„  Dr.  F.  G.  Xtn,  Doctr.  of  Prayer  115 
(106);  Church  und.Eliz.  58;  Glimpses 
.  of  Supemat,   (three)  81 ;  Gloss,  of 
'    Liturg.  Terms  104  ;  Meml.  ofR.  S.. 
Hawker  724  ;  Pole  61  (415). 
„  „  led.}  Church  of  Thame  0,79. 
.%,  Hulme'— z/.  Parjr,  Harriet.. 
,,  H.  Syphilis  s^o  ;  Veg.  Lamb  639. 
\r  Pre.  J.  Hist.. of  ch.  of  Scot.  65  (73). 
„  T.  D.  iAm.}  Monnonism  Unveiled  73. 
'  H  }•  G.  [Am.]  Hdbk.  for  Coroners  209. 


Lee,  Kath.  Alsatian  Mountains  "^x^. 
„  R.  B.  J^tfji:  Terrier  ^gz. 
„  Rev.  S.  [Am.]  Eschatology  114. 
„  S.  L.  Stratford-on-Avon  660  (326). 
,,  Theresa  .ywz'/zsr/aiMc^  451. 
„  Vernon'  [= Violet  Paget]  Belcaro  645  ; 

Cess,   of  Albany  252,    713    ; 

Euphorion  647;  Juvenilia  b^%',Stud. 

.  *€\^Sf^*'  734  (445). 
„  Archd,  W.  Inspir.  ofH.  Scrip.  X17. 
„  Dr.  W.  [Am,]/:  Z,e^  6-  ^m  Descend.  482. 
„  Wm.  Z.z>9  etc.  of  Defoe  721. 
Leech,  J.  H.  British  Pyralides  541. 
Leeds,  L,  W.  [Am.]  Ventilation  634. 
„  W.  H.  Orders  of  Architecture  ^^^. 
Leeke,  W.  %zndRegim.at  Waterloo  j^tZ. 
Leemans,  [ed.]  Monufnenis  ^gyptiens  jgg. 
l^eeming,  H,+ Cross,  R.  Gen.  &>  Qr.  Sess. 

223. 
Leemius  De  Lappon.  ling.  150. 
l.ecs,R.Boty.ofMalver7t  529,  ofWons-S^g. 
„  Dr.  F.  A.  Flora  of  West  Riding  529. 
„  J.  [ed.]  Laws  ofSMpphig  205. 
„  J.  A.  +  Clutterbuck,  W.  I.^.C.1887.  363. 
J,  W.  Nassau  Sketch  ofjami  836. 
Leeuwen,  J.  van,  jun.  Homer.Gedichte  870. 
,,  S.  Roman  Dutch  Law  230. 
l^feibMT&jK.Efnbroidery  6fi  Lace  683(two). 
Lefevre,  G.  Shaw  Freed,  of  Land  239 ; 

Peel  and  O'Connell  437. 
Leffingwell,    W.    B.    [Am.]    Wild   Fowl 

Shooting  6po. 
Lefroy,  J.  H,  Disc,  of  Bermudas  362. 
„  W.  Q.  Abbeys  of  Yorkshire  660. 
"LeftwichjDr. 'R.'W. Index  of  Symptojns: 564. 
Le  Gallienne,  R.  Volumes  in  Folio  758. 
Legenda  Aurea  964  (966). 
Legends  of  Saints  in  Scot,  Dialects  951. 
Leger,    L.   [tr.]  Contes  slaves   139  (123); 

Myth.  Slave  139. 
Legg,  J.  Wickham.5z7«,  etc.  569;  Urine  570. 
Legge,  A.  O.  Growth  of  Temp.  Pwr.  84  ; 
Pius  ix.  85  ;  Unpopular  King  412. 
„  Prf.  Jas.  Confucianism.  8 ;   Religs.  of 

ChinaZ  (91,  120). 
„  ,,  [tr.]  Rec.  ofBuddh.  Kgdoms.  13. 
,,  Cpt.  W.  V.  Birds  of  Ceylon  $$0. 
Leggett,  E.  Bills  of  Lading  205. 
Leggo,  W.  [Canad.]  Admin,  of  Lord 
Dufferin  455  ;  Chancery  Pract.  224. 
,,  ,,  \td.']  FormsofPldgs.  inChanc.  2Zi^. 
Legisxii.  Tabuldnim  Reliquiae  229  (905). 
Le  Goff,  F.  L,  A.  Thiers  442. 
Legonidec,  J.   F.  M.  Diet,  Breton  X002 ; 

Gram.  Bret.  1002, 

Legouv^,  E.  Art  de  la  Lecture  294. 

Legrand,  E.  [ed.]  Bibl.  Grec,   Vulg.  872  ; 

Contes  Grec.  132   (123);   Chans,  de 

Pop.  d.  I.  Gr.  132 ;  Recueilde  Chans. 

Grec.  132.' 

„  d*Aussy  [ed.]  Fabliaux  994. 

Lehmann,  H.  '  Bedwulf  955. 

„  O.    Beitr,   z.    griech.    PalUogr.    867  ; 

Tachygraph.  Abkilrz.  867  (two). 
„  Dr.  R.  Geographical  Apparatus  ^gx. 
Lehrerzeitung,  A  ilgeineine  deutsche  270. 


Lehrs,    K.   Aristarch.   stud,   Hom.   879 

Pindarscholien  880. 
Leibnitz,  G.  W.  v.  Works  166  (284). 


Leicht,  A.  Konig  A  Ifred  959, 
-    '  '  :enstein,  Prf.  O.  B    ' 
588, 


Leichtenstein,  Prf.  6.  Balneo-iherapeutics 


Leiding,  H.  Sprache  d.  Cynewulfg^j. 

Leidy,  [Prf.]  J.  [Am.]  Cret.  Reptiles  546  ; 
Extinct  Mammal.  $5'2($iia);Fresh'w, 
Rhizopods  536  ;  Human  Anat.  560. 

Leigh,  E.  Cotton-Spinning  639. 
„  Egerton  Gloss,  of  Cheshire  Words  g^g. 
„  H.  S.  Carols  of  Cockayne  761. 
„  „  {aA.]  Jeux  d' Esprit  jij. 
fi  J*  [ed.]  Lays  fi^  Legejids  of  Chesh.  143. 
„  W.  Cotion-Sfiinner  639, 
,,  [ed.]  Suggestions  in  Design  661. 

Leightofi,  Abp.  R.  Works  2  ;  ^  \st  Epistle 

Peter'  36. 
„  J.  Suggestions  in  Design  661, 
„  R.  F.  [Am.]  History  of  Rome  396.- 
,,  Rev.W.  A.  Floraof  Salop  528  ;  Lichen- 
flora  of  Brit.  524  ;  Lichens  524, 

Leishman,  Prf.  W.  Midwifery  580. 

I^eist,  A.  [tr.]  Georgische  Dichter  843. 

Leitch,  ^.M.M\T  Pract.  Educists  272  \^Locke 

284,  Pestal.  285,  Spencer  285,  Stow 

285,  Wilderspin  286]. 

xl 


Leitch,  R.  P.  Ptg,  in  Neutrals  657,  Se^a 
657,  Water-colour  Painting  €ii^. 

Leite  de  Vasconcellos,  J.  DiaL  Brazileiro 
074,  Mirandez  974. 

Leith,  W.  Forbes  [ed.]  Scot,  Catholics 
under  Mary  Stuart  431. 

Leitmeir,  D.  Apol.  d.  chr.  Moral.  929, 

Leitner,  Dr.  G-  W.  Hunza  Hdbk.  861 ; 
Intro,  to  Arab.  Grant.  805  ;  Langs. 
of  Dardisian  861  (347)  ;  Ling. 
Fragm.  86t  ;  Moham.  120. 

Leitschuh,  Fr.  Entsteh.  d.  Myth.  877. 

Le  Keux  Memls.  of  Cambridge  317. 

Leland,  C.  G.  [Am.]  A,  Lincoln  460(385) ; 
Breit7n.  Ball,  jti;  Diet,  of  Ameri- 
canisms 949  ;  English  Gypsies  462 
(860)  ;  Fu-Sang  361  ;  GyPsies,  The 
462  (154);  Gypsy  Sorcery  154); 
Minor  Arts  684  ;  Minor  Arts  &' 
Industr.  684  (657);  Pidgin- Eng. 
Sing-Song  771  (848) ;  Practical 
Education  297. 
„  [ed.]  Alg07iguin  Legends  152. 
„+Palmer+'iuckey  [eds.].£»^.  Gypsy 

Songs  154  (462). 
F.  BrontS  Family  722. 
J.  Itinerary  327. 
Dr.  T.  History  of  Ireland  ^"i^. 

Lely,  J.  M.   [ed.]  Municipal  Carps.  210; 

Railway  Act  zi6. 

„  „  +Foulkes,  W.  D.  [eds.}  Judic.  Acts 

zz-z;  Elect.  Acts  1^;  Licens.  Acts  2og. 

„  „  •+'Edgcumhc,E.K.ied.]Agric.Hld. 

Act  202. 

Lemaire,  E.  F.  Indian  Clubs  697. 

Le  Mang,  G.  Volksschulzeichen  zqq, 

Xjemh&rg,  Synony ma  of '  Roland  991. 

Lemcke,  E.  Grammar  of  Skat  690. 

Lemessurier,  Col.  A.  Birds  of  India  692 

(55°). 
Lemifere,  P,  L.  Celtes  et  Gaulozs  looi. 
Lemm,  Dr.  O.  v.  [ed.]  Aegypt.  Lesestucke 

798. 
'L,^moxi^M.^x\i.\\.r.'\Legs.of Number  Nipt  &,t. 
Xjcticzr  Parallele  zw.  Altfrz.  u,  Eng.  986. 
Lendenfeld,   R.   v.  Homy  Sponges  537 ; 

Medusae  s^- 
Lendy,  Cpt.  A  F.  Fortification  609. 
Le  Neve  J.  Cat.  of  Knights  478  ;  Fasti 

Eccles.  Angl.  59. 
Leniham,  M.  Limerick  ^32. 
"Ltryxxs.rdjT .^.Posit.of  Wo7ncn  in  Law  251, 
Lennep,   Dr.    H.  J.   van  Bible  Lands  41 

(342)  ;  Ct.  of  Talavera  750  ;  Trav. 

in  Asia  Minor  341. 
„  J,  [ed.]  Nederldnd.  Legenden  142. 
Lennox,  Ld   Coaching  Anecdotes  (Ay. 
Leno,  J.  B.  Boot  Mailing  h-^y. 
Lenormant,  Fr.  Aipliah.  Phinic.  805(797)  ; 

Beg.  of  History  390  (388) ;  Chald. 

Magic  125  (150) :    Divin.   chez.    I. 

Chaldiens  125  ;  ^tud,  Accad..  801, 

Cuniif.  (two)  801 ;  Atud.  s.  I.  Syllab. 

Cunif  801;   'Genesis'  ii8  ;  Lang. 

Prim.  Chald.  801  ;  Lettres  Assyr. 

802;  Rech.  dElleus.  131;  VoieSacri 

Eleus.  131. 
„  „  [ed.]  Rec.  des  Inscript.  131 ;  Syllai. 

Cun.  802  ;  Textes  Cun.  802. 
„  „  +Chevalier,E.i)fa«.ij/"^«£r./;rM'^.39o. 
Lentzner,  K,  Ueb.  d.  Sonnett  756. 
Lenz,  H,  O.  Botanik  d.  Gr.  u.  Rd'jn.  875 

Mineral,  d.  G.  n.  R.  875;  Zoologie 

d.  G.  u.  R.  875. 
Leo,  Prf..  F.A.  i^d..^  North's  Plutarch  yig. 
,,  H.  A.-S.  Gloss.  952  ;  Cynevulfg^j. 
Leofric  Missal  g67. 

'Leolinus  Siluriensis'.i4«a^.  of  Tobacco  Szj. 
Leon  Lives  of  Saints  S4J 
„  &  'Bro.[Ams.]istEds.qfA7ner.Authors 

705. 

„  C.  de  Travels  373. 
„  E.  de  Khedive^s  Egypt  452  (353). 
Leon,  N.  P.  de  Technological  Diet.  595. 
Leonard,  British  Colu77tbia  363. 
,,  C.  H.  [Am,]  Pocket  Anato7nist  560. 
„  W.  A.  [Am.]  ChristTnas  Festival  90. 
Leonardo   da   Vinci    Liter,    Works    653; 

Painting  656, 
Leopardi,  G.  Essays  166(784)  ;  Poems  772. 
LepsiuSjC.  R.  Standard  A  iphabetygyijgt). 
„  Di'.R.  Lettrs.fr.  Egypt,  353  ;  Nubische 

Gram7/tatik  855. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  .fip//.  ^*'-tr/j  (four)  799)  ;  Inscr. 

Umbric.  907. 


Lepsy,  V.  [ed.]  Proverbes  de  Biam  136, 
„  „  +Raymond,P..5^a7^&«^.(twoJ978. 
Lermontoff,   M.    I.  Demon-  773  ;  Hero  of 

our  Time  753. 
Leroux,  C.  Manufacture  of  Worsteds^ 
„  J.  M.  Dictionnaire  Haottssa  854. 
Leroy,  G.  Intelligence  of  A  ni?ftals  p^'^. 
Lersch,  L,  Antiq.  Verg.  g  1 7  ;Sprachphil,S6^ 
Lesage,  A,  R.    Novels  750. 
Lesaint,  M.  A.  Prononciationfranf,  983. 
Lescurel,  J.  de  Poisies  997. 
Leskieu,  A.  Ablaut,  d.  Wzlsilb-  i.  Litau, 
1007  ;  Altbulg.  Spr.  1007  ;  Declina- 
tion  1007    (1006) ;  Quant,    i.   Serb. 
1008,  /.  Slav.  Spr.  1006  (two)  ;  Rept. 
on  Il,ith.,  etc.  1007. 
+  Brugmann,  K.  [iv.l  Litau.  VolksL 
139* 

Leslie,  A.  Voyages  of  Nordenskid'ld  ^fi^- 
C.  R.  Autob.esT.  ;  Constable 650;  Hdbk. 
f.  Yg.Ptrs.  656;  Sea-ptrs:  Log.  657. 
„  +  Taylor,  Toni  Sir  J.  Reynolds  b^u 
Col.  F.  Early  Races  of  Scotland  ^6^ 
G.  D.  Our  River  315. 
H.  Manual  of  Music  674, 
Mary  E.  Dawn  of  Light  gi. 
Prf.  T.  E.  C.  Essays  in  Polii.  Econ. 
254  (179)  [Adam  Stnith  171]  ;  Lamf 
Systetns  239. 
Lesquerenx,'  L.  Fossil  Flora  ^\z. 

+ James,  T.  P.  \,Pi.m^.'\  Mosses  of  N. 
America  524. 
Lesseps,  F.  de  Recoil.  596 ;  Suez  Canat 
598  (3S4)  ;  Hist,  of  Suez  Canal  354. 
Lessing,  G.  E.  Drain.  Works  780  ;  Pkilos. 
Wks.  167;  Educ.  of  Hum,  Race  295^ 
Laocoon  645  (178,  756). 
J.  [ed.]  Oriental  CaTpet Paiter7ts  t^g. 
Otto  A rchit.  Omam.  in  Berlin  6jo, 
tester,  H.  F.  Ben  D'Ymion  755. 

W.  W.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Decisiofts  zoz. 
L'Estrange  Works  2. 
„  'B.&v.  A.  G.  Chelsea  yzy.Greenw. Palace 

321  ;  Winchester  -^zo. 
„  ,,  \.td.'\  Mary  Mitford  {t^6)  "j^s, 
„  Guy  [ed.]  Descrips,  of  Palestine  341. 
,,  Hamon  Works  z. 
„  J.  Church  Bells  of  Norfolk  474. 
Letchworth,  W.  P.  [Am.]  Insane  in  For. 

Countries  568. 
Lethbridge,  Sir  "R.. Higher Edu.in  Ind,zyZ,. 
Letheby,  Dr,  Food  630. 
Letourneau,  C.  Sociology  388. 
Letts  &  Co.  [late  pubs.] /7«/er.  Atlas  -yyj  ; 
Pop.  Atl.  307;  Pop.  County  A tl.  315; 
Cycling  Maps  (five)  688. 
Leiibe+  Bauer  Dis,  ofChylopoH.  Syst.  569. 
Leuckart,Prf.R./*arajz^^.?^ylfVi«572(53^. 
Leutbecher,  J.  Comenius'  Lehrk/tjist  283, 
Leiitner,  F.  Odontolabini  542. 
Leutsch,  E.  v.  Griechische  MetHk  869. 
„  „  +Schneidewin,  F.  W.  \_^d.%.\  Faroe- 

miog.  Grace.  899  (131). 
Lever,  Chas.    Novels  741  (747). 
Levi,  Eliphas  Mysteries  of  Magic  80  (to). 
,,  Prf.  Leone  Cojn77terc.  Lavj  207  ;  Emi- 
gration 242  ;  Hist.  Brit.  Co7it77iercs 
z6\',  Intern.Law z'^i;  Int,  Commerc. 
Law   207 ;    Taxation  237  ;    Wages 
(two)  238  ;  Work  &=  Pay  238. 
„  Dr.  S.  Vocab.  Geroglifico  798. 
Levin, T.W.  Philos.  WritiTigs  of  Cicero  160 

'L^v\ns^QX.^yMa?tipulus  Vocabul.g66(js6). 
Levinson,  H.  A.— 7/.  'Old  Shekarry.' 
Levinstein,  Dr.  'E.  Craving f. Morphia  sSg, 
Levita,  E   [ed.]  Book  of  Massorah  17. 
Levrier,  G.  Dictionnaire  Poitevin  990, 
Levy,  Amy  Re%tben  Sachs  747. 
„  E.  Bert.  ZorgigZo;  Guill.  Figueirag'io*. 
„  Dr.    J.    Chaldee    Lexicon    21    (802)  • 

Neuhebr.  fFi,  810  (21). 
,,  yi.  History  of  Shorthand  igG^jgi). 
„  M.  h.Phdniz.  Stud,  ^05; Phdn.  Wb.^^ 
,,  W.  Blitidness  299, 
Levysohn,  L.  Zoologie  de  Talmud  10. 
Lewald,  Fanny  Stella  752. 
Lewers,  Dr.  A.  H.  N.  Dis.  ofWo7nen^ii. 
Lewes,  G.  H.  Works  167  ;  Aristotle  15^ 
(532,  898) ;  History  of  Philos.  (two> 
155 ;  Goethe  (two)  733 ;  On  Actors 
678  ;  Problems  of  Life  and  Mind 
176  ;  Robespierre^  441. 
Lewin,  Prf.  G.  Syphilis  580. 
„  T.  +  F.  A.  Law  of  Trusts  210. 


LEWI-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[LONG- 


Lemn,  Thos.  Fasti  Sacri  40  ;  Invas.  of  Lietze,  E.  [Am.]  Heliographic  Proc.  659. 

D^*   a..*- _^/-__x-    T  .'^^         '  lAQvsafH.Consec.  temp.  d.  Cicero  g-zZ. 

Lievre,  E.  [ed.]  Works  0/ Art  661. 
Lightfoot,  Bp.  J.  B.  Apost.  Fathers  51 ; 

'  Coloss.  and  Philem*  35  (36,  107)  ; 

*Galat:  35  ;  Pkilipp.'  35  iXtn.Min. 

88];  Revision  of  t^eiv  Test.  19. 
Lighthall,  W.  D.  [Canad.;  ed.]  Songs  0/ 

the  Great  Dominion  761. 
Lights  of  Canopus  130. 
Ligier,  H.  Politique  de  Rabelais  1000. 
Liguori,  A.  d^Ascetical  Works  85. 
LtKiZi^. 
Lilford,  Ld.  Eur.  Omithol.  548 ;  Figures 

of  Birds  549. 
Lilja  942. 
Liljegren,  J.   G.  Run  L&ra  933  ;   Run- 

Urkunderg^2  '*  Monum.  Run.  933, 
Lilley,  G.  H.  Therapeutics  of  Music  675. 
Lilienthal,  Dr.  S.  Hommop.  Therap,  593. 
Lillie,  A.  Buddha  (two)  14  ;  Buddhism  in 

Christendom  14  (120). 
„  Dr.  J.  [Am.]  '  Epistles  of  Peter' z^\ 

'  Thessalonians*  36. 
Lilly,  Wm.  Intro,  to  Astrology  78  ;  Life  &> 

Times  81  (126), 
,-  W.  S.  Cent,  of  Revol.  440  ;  Chaps,  in 

Eur.  Hist.  400  (38s)  {Phil,  of  Hist. 


Brit.  By  Ccesar  406  (922) ;  Life  and 

Epp.  of  Paul  48. 
„  Maj.  T.  H.  Hill  Tracts  ofChittagong 

347  :  Manual  of  Tibetan  849  ;  Wild 

Races  ofS.-E.  India  347. 
,,  W,  Birds  of  New  South  Wales  552. 
Lewins,  W.  Hist,  of  Savings  Banks  249. 
Lewis,  Dr.  A,  H.  Sabbath  (three)  38  (6g). 
,,  C.  T.  iXm.]  History  of  Germany  443  ; 

Latin  Dictionary  903. 
,,  „  +  ShortjDr.C.  [Ams.]  iaif.  ZJz'c/.  903. 
„  E.  J.  [Am.]  American  Sportsman  6gi. 
„  Florence  C-^/««P(Z7«^'«g- 664. 
„  F.A,  \_k.m.'\  Law  relating  to  Stocks  zil. 
,,  Geo.  Life  of  Bishop  H  1^1  So. 
„  SirG.  C,  Admin,  of  Great  Britain  ^ii 

(420)    Credib  ofE.  Rom.  Hist.  396 

(179,  910)  ;  Govt,  of  Depend.  256  ; 

Hist.  Surv.  of  Astron.  499  (875); 

Insh  Disturb.  436  ;  Meth.  ofObserv. 

254 ;  Re^n.  on  Pol.  Question  254 ; 

Romance    Langs.    967  ;    Use    and 

Abuse  of  Political  Terms  254. 
„  Glyn  Cothi  Poetical  Works  1004. 
„  G.  '^.  Font  at  Little  Walsingham.  ^"j-z. 
,,  J.  Reformation  Settletnent  QQ{igS). 
,,  J.  Glossary  of  Thanei  Words  g^o. 

,,  Prf.  J.  Hayter  Holy  Places  of  Jerus, 

42  (342). 
„  M.  G,     Novels  740. 
„  R.  History  of  the  Life-boat  248. 
,,  Prf.  Tayl.  ^pCm-^Six DaysofCreat.ixi^ 
„  T.  C.  Mechanicians  595. 
„  W.  Tables  for  Number  of  Days  2&g. 
„  W.  B.  Brain  561  :  Mental  Dis.  567, 
,,  W.  D.  Z«zf  of  Perpetuity  204. 
Lexer,  Dr.  M.  Kdmt.  Wb.  939  ;  MHD, 

Wb.  (two)  937. 
Ley,  Rev.  W.  C  Laivs  of  Winds  505. 
Leyden   Acad.    Cat.    Arab.   MSS.    806; 

Cat.  Orient.  MSS.  816. 
Leyland  [ed.]  Contemp.  Medical  Men  558. 
Leypoldt,  K.  [Am.]  Bibliograph.  Aidsfzz. 
„  +  Jones  +  Bowker  [Ams.]  American 
Catalogue  (two)  705. 
Leys  d' Amors  981. 
Ley.ser,  J.  /.  H.  Campe  283. 
Lias,  Prf.  J.  J.  Atonement  zix  ;  ^Corinth.' 
24;  'if/  ^/.  of  John'  37;  ^Josh.' 
24  ;  ^Judges'  24  ;  Miracles  119. 
Liautard,  Dr.  A,  Animal  Castration  619. 
Libauius  'Yirep  twc  opx-riTTiou  893  (897). 
Libell  of  English  Policye  963. 
Liber  JubilaeorUTfi  810. 

,,  Landvensis  1004. 
Liberty,  A.  L.  De  Libertate  ^%o. 
Library  of  Anglo-Catholic  Theology  2. 
„  „  Anglo-Saxon  Poetry  953. 
„  „  Philosophy,  Sonnenschein's  156. 
„  „  Cotigress  Catalogue  703. 
„  ,,  Surg.-Gen.  of  U.S. A.  Catalog.  SS7- 
Lichteiiberger,  F.  [ed.]  Encyclopedic  des 

Sciences  Religieuses  i. 
Lichtenstein,     Princess    Marie    Holland 

House  323. 
Liddell,  Mrs.  E.  Other  Half  of  World  g^. 
„  H.  G.  Student's  History  of  Rome  396. 
,j  +  Scott,  R.  A.  Greek  Lexicon  (two)  868, 
Liddon,  Can.   H.  P.  Divin,  of  Xt,   iii  ; 
Easter  in  St.  Pauls  47  ;  Eletn.  of 
Relig.  6  ;  Pusey  61 ;  Serms.  97. 
Lidfor.ss,  E.  [ed.]  Anc.  Textes  Frg.  987. 
Lie.  Jonas.     Novels  754. 
Lieb,  H.  \PiXs\.^  Protective  Tariff  i^-z. 
Lieber,  Prf.  F.  [Am.]  Civil  Liberty  255 ; 
Polit.  Ethics  254  ;  Legal  andPolit. 
Hermen.  181  (254) ;  Misc.  Writgs. 

234- 
Liebenneister+Hertz^(:«/ff/«/^c.Z?«'.57o. 
LieM,  H.  Persius-scholien  915. 
Lieblein,  J.  Index  des  Mots^gg. 
Liebrecht,  F.  Zur  Volkskunde  123. 
Liebreich,    R.  Atl.    of  Ophthalm.  577  ; 

Schl.-Life  302. 
Liebs:;h,G.  Syntax  d.  ivend.  Spracke  loog. 
Liefdc,  Jac  de  Beggars,  fdrs.  of  Dutch 

Repub.  447;  Great  Dutch  Admirals 

447- 
„  Jolin  Charities  of  Europe  94  (248). 
Lienig,  P.  Gram.  d.  '  Leys  d  Amors '  981. 
Liesegaiig,  P.  E.  Carbon  Process  660. 
Uesenbcrg,  F.  Siieger  Mundart  q^o. 
Lictard,  G.  Midecine  chezles  Indous  828, 


388,  179]. 
LiUywhite,  F.  [ed.]  Cricket  Scores  695 ; 

Pub.  Schl.  Matches  695. 
Limborch,  P.  &.  Hist,  of  Inquisition  84. 
Limburg-Brouwer,  P.  van  Cesar  en  zijne 

Tijdgenooten  921. 
Lincke,  E.  M,  Eloc.  Isaei  893, 
Lincoln,  Abr.  \kx^.'\  Letters  &>  Writs.  460; 

Speeches  (three)  785. 
Linde,   A.  van  der  Erfind.  d.  Druckerk. 
709  ;  Haarlem  Legend  711 ;  Schach- 
liter,  (two)  699  ;  Spinoza  171. 
,,  R.  Apoll.  Rhod.  '•Argonaut.  876. 
,j  S.  E.  Slownik  Jezyka  Polsk.  1007. 
Linden,  J.  van  d^rlnstits.  of  Holland  tZ^, 
Linderfelt,   K.  A.   [Am.]  Caial.   of  Mil- 
ivaukee  Lib.  703 ;    VolapUk  1009  ; 
Vol.  Diet.  1009. 
Lindermann,    H,  R.   [Am.]  Money   and 

Legal  Tender  219. 
Lindley,  Cpt.  A.  F.  Adamaniia  358. 
,,  J.+  ^ntton,'W.Illus.ofI'ossilPlts.s-z2. 
,  „  +  Moore,  T.  Treas.  of  Botany  S'^'^- 
,  Sir  N.  Law  of  Partnership  212. 
,  P.   Bloodhound  692  ;    Walks  in  Ar- 
dennes 313,  in  Epping  Forest  320. 
,,  W.    [Am.]  +  Widney,    J.     T.    [Am.] 
California  364. 
lindner,  B.  Altind.  Nominalbildg,  816. 

F.  Allit.  in  '  Canterb.  Tales'  948; 
Laut-  u.  Flex.  d.  neufrz.  Spr.  983  ; 
*  Ortnit '  993. 

G.  A.  Encycl.  d.  Erziehungskunde  270. 
,,  [fiA.^Pddag.  Klassiker  z%6. 

Li'ndo,  E.  H.  Jews  ofSpn.  Qfi  Portgl.  391. 
Lindsay  Flora  of  Iceland  531. 
„  B.  Intro,  to  Zoology  519. 
,,  Sir  D.  Ancient  Heraldic  MS.  483. 
„  J.  Coinage  of  A. -S.  Hept.  476,  oflrel. 

477.  ofScotl.  477. 
„  Dr.  J.  A.  Consumption  569. 
„  Ld.  [now  E.  of  Crawford]  ^/r«jc./«jrr. 
906  ;  Hist,   of  Xtn,   Art  646  (50)  ; 
Skepticism  67. 
,,  "Bjoh.  Chronicles  of  Scotland  A'Si. 
,,  T.  M.  Occam.xQ%;  Thos.  Aquinas \oZ. 
,,  Prf.  W.  Led.  on  '  Hebr.^  -^t;  Reforma- 
tion 56. 
„  W.  L.  Mind  in  Lower  Animals  $1,6. 
,,  W.  S.  Hist,  of  Merchant  Shipping  2,^^. 
Lindsey,  G.  Birmingham  Trades  612. 
„  Theoph.  Unitarian  Doctrine  82. 
Lindsley,  Dr.  J.  B.  [Am.]  Milit,  Annals 

of  Tennessee  458. 
LindstrSni,  G.  Silurian  Gastropoda  543. 
Lindt,  J.  W.  New  Guinea  376. 
Ling  Swedish  Gymnastics  292. 

M.  Curtius  HSS.  922. 
Linga  Pur&na  822. 
Lingard,  Dr.  J.  Hist,  of  A.-S.  Ch.  58 

History  of  England  403. 
Linguiti,  A..De  Saiirae  Rom.  rat.  909. 


Link,    Th.    '■Amis -Sage      991  ;     Phil. 

Mouskes  995. 
Linke,  H.  Macrobii  Saturnalia  932. 
Linnstrdm,  H.  [ed.]  Svenskt  Boklex.  707, 
Linsenbarth,  O.  De  Apollon,  Rhod,  876. 


Linskill,  W.  T.  Golftgt. 
Linton,   Eliza  Lynn.     Novels  744 ;  Josh. 
Davidson   748  ;    Lake   Ctry.    326 
Ourselves  252  ;   Witch  Stories  126. 
„  W.  Greece  and  Islands  333. 
„  W.  J.    James    Watson  256  ;   Poems 
ajui    Trss.    767  (771) ;    Wood  Ets^ 
graving  it\yo)t$g;  Wood  Engraving 
in  A  merica  658. 
i»  n  [ed.]  English  Verse  757;  Poetry  of 

Aifterica  770  ;  Rare  Poems  757. 
„  „  +  Stoddard,    R.    H.    [Am.  ;    eds.] 
Nineteenth  Century  Lyrics  759. 
Linwood,  Rev.  W.  Lex.  to  Aeschylus  882  ; 

Passages  in  Thucydides  889. 
Lioy,  Prf.  Diodato  Philos.  of  Law  180. 
Lippe,  Ch.  jy.Bibl.Lex.d.Jud.Lit.Zzi  (lo). 
Lippincott  &  Co. [Ams.;  pubs.]  Gazett.  305. 
Lippitt,  F,  J .[Am.'\Milit.Entrenchms.  609; 

Phys.  Proofs  of  another  Life  8i. 
Lippmann,  Dr.  F.  [ed.]  Rare  Engravings 

658  ;   Wood  Engrav.  in  Italy  658. 
Lipscomb,  G.  History  of  Buckingham  317. 
Lissagaray,  P.  O. History  of  Commune  z^q. 
List,  Fred.  Nat.  Syst.  of  Polit.  Econ.  243. 
Lister,  T.  H.  Earl  of  Clarendon  416. 
Liszt,  Abb^  F.  Bohemiens  et  leur  Musique 
860;  Corres.  673;  Life  of  Chopin  673. 
Litch,  Dr.  W.  F.  [ed.]  Dentistry  575. 
Litchfield,  F.  Pottery  and  Porcelain  663. 
Literaturblatt  f.  germ.  u.  roman,  Phiiol. 
934  (763,  967). 
„  „  orientalische  Philologie  795. 
Littiratures  Pop.de  toutes  les  Nations  123. 
Lith,  van  der  Merveilles  de  tinde  808. 
Little,  A.  J.  Thrd  Yang-tse  Gorges  346. 
„  Rev.  H.  W.  Emin  Pasha  353 ;  Mada- 
gascar 359  ;  Russia  448. 
„  J.  B.  Law  of  Burial  209. 
„  J.  Stanley  South  Africa  358. 
„  Dr.  W.  J.  4-  M.  In-kncc  Distortion,  578. 
,,  Rev.  W.  J.  Knox — v.  Knox- Little. 
Littledale,  Dr.  R.  F.  Counc.  of  Trent  50  ; 
Fut.  Probatn.  115  ;  Reasons  against 
joining  Church  of  Rome  86  ;  Rel. 
Communs.  of  Women  loi-;  Relig. 
Education  of  Wojnen  loi ;  Sister- 
hoods 95  ;  *  Song  of  Songs'  29. 
„  „  [ed.&  tr.]  Offices fr.  E.  Serv.-bks.  57 
(104). 
Littleton,  A.  C.  Vocab.  of  Sea  Words  610. 
Littr^,  E.  Diet.  Lang.  Fr(.  984 ;  Etudes 
ei  GlanuresgZ'z  [Cotfttn,  j'aifait  in. 
*  Did.'  984,  Nojns  deLieu  985,  Nor- 
mand  989] ;  Hist.  Lang.  Frg.  982. 
Liveing,  Dr.  R.   Diseases  of  Skin    572 ; 

Elephantiasis  572. 
Liverpool  Lectures  82. 
Liversidge,  Prf.  A.  [Austral.]  Minerals  of 

Neiv  South  Wales  513. 
Livet,  C.  L.  Pricieux  et  Pricieuses  982. 
Livett,  H.  B.  [ed.]  Old  Test,  in  Greek  17. 
Living  Paris  313. 

Livingstone,  D.  Railway  Curves  597. 
„  Dr.  D.  Expeds.   to  Africa  (four)   357 
(92,  353);  Last  Journals  357  (92). 
Livius  Andronicus  Fabul.  Reliq.  918, 

„  Rev.  T.  St.  Peter,  Bp.  of  Rome  48. 
Livre  de  Justice  et  de  Plet  998. 
,,  des  Mestiers  998. 
Livy  Opera  [and  Trss.Jgas  \Rom.Hist.  395]. 
Llibre  d'Or  de  la  Mod.  Poesia  Catal.  g-j6. 
Llombart,  C.  Niu  dAbeilles  gjd. 
Llorente,  J.  A.  History  of  Inquisition  84. 
Lloyd,  A.  P.  [Am.]  Law  of  Divorce  206. 
„  E.  Compensation  for  Land  202  (209); 

Succession  Laws  218. 
„  Y.  Scene  Painting  ^^T. 
,,  F.  J.  Science  of  Agriculture  613. 
„  Helen  Hindu  Women  348, 
„  Dr.  H.  Magnetis7n  496  ;  Wave  Theory 

494- 
„  Rev.  J.  ^  Book  of  Joshua*  26. 
„  Rev.  Jul.  Ch.  Hist,  in  Germ.  63  (63), 
,,  J.  Y.  W.  History  of  Princes  480. 
„  Cpt.  L.  Fd.  Spts.  of  N.  of  Eur.  686  ; 

Game  Birds  of  Norw,   692   (686)  ; 

Peasant  Life  in  Siveden  337  (141) 

Scand.  Advent.  337. 
„  yi.County  Courts  2'zy,  Leg.  Forms  ■2i-^. 
„  W.  Waikiss  Age  of  Pericles  294'.  Essays 

on   Shksp.    719  ;   History  of  Sicily 

446  {310,  394). 
Lobeck,  C.  A.  Aglaopham.us  131. 
LSbell,  R.  De  Perfect.  Homer.  879. 


Lobley,  Prf.  J.  L.  Mt,  Vesicvius  (two)  503. 
Lobscheid,    Rev.   W.  Chinese  Dictionary 

847  ;  Chinese  Grammar  847. 
Loch,  C.  S.  [ed.]  Charities  Register  248. 
Locher,  C.  Organ  Stops  676.    . 
Lock,    A.    G.  +  C.    G.    Sulphuric   Acid 
Manufacture  630. 
„  C.  G.  Coffeedx'j  ;  GoldipfJo)6i'i'.^omf 

of  Eddas  ^-^^  \  Tobacco  6ij. 
„  „  +Newlands,  B.  + J.  i"M^(zr(two)6i7 
I,  Jane  Iberian  Sketches  337. 
,,  J.  B.  Trigonometry  491. 
Locke,  John.     Works  167  (176, 179)  ;  Civil 
Govt.    254  ;    Conseq.   of  Lowering 
Interest  234  :  Hutn.  Understg.  167 
(175,  284) ;    Letters  on   Toleration 
417(101)  ;  Thoughts  cone.  Educ.  284 

(286J. 

Locker,  Fred.  London  Lyrics  761, 

,,  ,,  [Qd.l  Lyra  Elegantiaruin  ^61. 
Lockhart,  Father  ^m/.  Rosm.Serbatiz'jo^ 
,,  J.  G.    Buonaparte  442  ;   Burns  721 ; 

Scott  725. 
,,  „  \Xx.'\  Ancient  Spanish  Ball.  774  (138, 
450,  739). 
Lockwood,  M.  S.+  Glaister,  E.  Art  Em- 
broidery 683. 
&  Co.[pubs.]Z'zW.(7/"  Terms  in  Eng.6oi. 
Lockyer,  J.  N.  Astron.  (two)  500  ;  Chem. 
of  Sun  500  ;  Meteoric  Hypotk.  501 ; 
Solar  Physics  500;  Spectroscope  498; 
Spedr.  Analysis  498. 
,,   +Seabroke,  G.  M.  6'^«7'-^iis/w^5oi. 
Locman  Fables  807  ;  Berber  text  800. 
Lodge,  Edm.  [ed.]  Peerage  478. 
,  H.  Cabot  [Am.]  G.  Cabot  460;  Alex. 
Hajnilton  461 :  Hist,  of  Engl.  Cols, 
in  Am.    261   (455):  Dan.    Webster 
461  ;G.  Washington  460. 
,  Dr.  O.  J.  Mechanics  493  ;  Mod.  Views 

of  Electricity  496. 
,,  R.  Modem  Kurope  400. 
,,  Thos.  Def.  of  Poetry  756 ;    Wounds  of 
Civil  War  775  (774). 
Lodiana  Mission  Dictionary  dfi  Gramtnar 

of  Punjabi  Language  833. 
Loftie,   Rev.   W.  J.  Art  in  House  683  ; 
Cent,  of  Bibles  21  ;  Hist,  of  London 

322  ;  Illuminating  66  r  ;  Kensington 

323  ;  London  -^-z-z  (316)  ;  Memor.  of 
Savoy  323  ;  Ride  in  Egypt  353  ; 
Scarabs  665 ;  Westm.  Abbey  669 ; 
Windsor  Castle  317. 

Mrs.  The  Dining  Room  6Z'i. 
LGfving,  Concordia  Physical  Edn.  292. 
Logan,  J.  Clans  of  Scot.  328  (484)  ;  Scottish 
Gael.  328. 
„  J.  B.  [Am.]  Carp  Culture  694. 
Loher,  F.  v.  Cyprus  343. 
Lohr,  J.  Pflege  der  Pkantasie  287. 
Loiseau,  A.  Hist.  d.  I.  Lang.  Frf.  982. 
Lomas,  J.  Alkali  Trade  630. 
,,  J.  Sketches  in  Spain  337. 
Lomax,  B.  Bells  and  Bell-Ringers  473. 
Lombard,  T.  R .  [Am.  ]  New  Honduras  370, 
Lomenie  Beaumarchais  732. 
Lommel,  Dr.  E.  Nature  of  Light  4g\. 
London  Catalogue  of  British  Plants  527- 
London  Chamber  of  Commerce  Engl,  cmd 
Colonies  256. 
,  Institution  Catalogue  703. 
,,  Library  Cfl:^fl/i3^w^  703. 
Londonderry,  Marg.  Ld.  Castlereagh  422 

(435). 
Long  Stonehenge  471. 
,  A.  L.  [Am.]  Mem.  of  Robert  Lee  462. 
,  Geo.  A  tlas  of  Class.  Geog.  307  ;  Decl, 

of  Roman  Rep.  396. 
,  Com.G.  W.  de  Voy.  of  ^Jeannette '  381, 
,  H.  A.  Names  483. 

,  Prf.    J.   Dairy  Farming  (three)  621 . 

Farming 6ti,  '.Pig 622  '.Poultry  622, 

,,  W.  H.  Did.  of  Isle  ofW.  Dialect  950. 

Longe,  F.  D.  Wage  Fund  Theory  239, 

Longfellow,   H.  W.  Works  791  ;  Poetical 

Wks.Tjo\fls.-j2g\PoemsofPlacesj$y. 

,  „  [e^d.]  Poets  of  Europe  J  ST  {j  1.2). 

,,  Sam.  [Am.JZ.zj^  ofH.  W.  Longfw.  729. 

Longley,  Elias  [Am.]  Student's  Medical 

Lexicon  563. 
Longman,    F.    W.    Cliess   Openings    699 ; 
Frederick  the  Great  444  (401). 
William  Edward   iii.   412 ;    Hist,    of 
Eng.  to  d.  of  Edw.  ii.  411  :   Thre* 
Cathedrals  of  St,  Paul  668. 


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AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[McAR- 


Longrman  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Atlas  307. 
Longmore,  Sir  T.  Gun-shot  Injuries  575  ; 

Optical  Manual  577. 
Longmuir,  J.  Rhythmica.1  Index  948. 
I^ngnon,  A.  J&tude  sur  Villon  1000. 
Long  us  Dttphnis  et  Chloe  736. 
Loniirot,  Prf.   E.  Finskt  Lex.  639 ,  M,ag. 
Medicinder  Finnen  129. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  SuoTnen  Kansaii  150. 
oonsdale,  H.  Cumberland  IVortkies  318; 

Li/h  0/  Musg7-ave  IVaison  655. 
„  A!arg.  Geo.  Eliot  •ji^  ;  Sister  Dora  94 

(253,  301). 
„  H.  Life  of  Dr  Rob.  Knox  558. 
l.oofs,  Fr,  De  Ant.  Brit.  Ecclesia  58. 
Looker  On.,  The  7S1. 
Loomis.  Dr.  A.  [Am.]  Confuc.  &'  Chinese 
Classics  8. 
,,  Prl".  ^.{Ax^.^Astronony  $00; Meteorol. 

503- 
Luomis,  Dr.  A.  L.  [Am.]  Lects.  031  Fevers 

570- 
Loos,  J.  Ungar.  WSrterbuch  1009. 
,,  Th.  Nojiiinal/lcx.  int.  Provenz.  977. 
Lootens,  A.  +  Keys,  J.    M.   [eds.]  Chants 

Flamands  142. 
Lopez,  Dicarte  [ed.]  Kingd.  of  Congo  356. 
,,  J.  F.  Filol.d,  I.  Palabras Griegc^ gj'i, 
,,  J.  M.+  Bensley.  Spanish  Diet.  973. 
Loraine,  W.  Church  and  Liberties  g^. 
Lorck,  C-  B.  Gesch.  d.  Buckdruckerk.  709. 
Lord,  Rev.  C.E.  {Km.^Evid.ofTheol.  116. 
„  'it.xrwly  Sldjd  ■zg'j: 
„  E.  [Aiii.]  Comstock  Mining  ^xz. 
„  Frances  J^tn.  Science  Healing  yg. 
,,  W.  B.  +  B:iines,  T.  Camp  Life  309. 
„  R.  P.  G.  +  Rush,  J.+  W.  Veier.  Vade 

Mecum  619. 
Lorenz,  A.  O.  F.  Cod.  vet.  Camerarii  gxg. 
„  C.  Gymnasiahvesen  274. 
,,  O.  [ed.]  Catalogue  Franpaise  706. 
,,  S,  Volkserzieh.  im  Mittelalter  zyi, 
Loret,  V.  Langue  Agyptienne  798. 
Lorimer,  Prf.  J.  Instits.  of  Law  181  ;  Law 
of  Nations  231,  of  Scotland  184. 
„  Dr.  ^.Patr.  Hamiltonbs  :/.Knox6s. 
Lorin  Vocabulaire  de  Lafontai?ie  982. 
Lome,  Marq.  of  Canad.    Pict.  362 ;  Int^. 

Federation  256  (260). 
.LSschhorn,  H.  Norman.  *  Roland*  992, 
Loserth,  Dr.  J.  Wycliffe  and  Huss^6i6j). 
tossing,  B.  J.  [Am.]  Cyclo.  of  U.S.  Hist. 
456  ;  Field'Bk.  of  Civil  IVar  458,  of 
Revolution  458,  of  War  ofxZzz  458  ; 
Hist.  Amer.  Industries  629  (457), 
of  New  York  367,  of  U.S.  456 ;  Ohio 
368  ;   Otir  Country  456  ;   Story  of 
U.S.  Navy  457  ;  Vassar  Coll.  280  ; 
Washington  460. 
Loth,  J.  j-l.-.j".    Grammatik  952;    Vocab. 

Vicr-x  Breton  1002. 
»»  ;i  [^d  ]  Ckrestom.  Bretonne  1003. 
X.otheis.<icn,  M.  Marga?:  v.  Navarra  1000. 
.l«otze«  Prf.  H.     Worlds  167(173.  174,  176)  : 
Microcosm  167  (113)  ;  Phil,  of  Rel. 
(two)  3. 
Loubat,  Dr.  J.  F.  [h'm.'\Medallic  History 

of  Untied  Slates  477. 
^oubeiis  Mots  Frp.  dir.  d.  Grec.  984,  dir, 

d.  Langs.  Elrang.  984. 
Loudon,  j.  C.Ar&oretuni  525(624);  Encylo. 
ofAgric.  613,  ofGardg.  6^5,  of  Pits. 
625(521),  of  frees  ■^■zy,  Hortus  Brit. 
625  ;  Horticult  6?5. 
„  Mrs.  J.  C.  Ladies'  Floiver  Garden  62^, 
Lounger^  The  781. 

Loiinsbury,  'J".  R.  [Am.]/.  F.Cooper  729 
(728)  ;  ///j^.  ofEng.  Language  944. 
Lovat,  Lady  Gi'orges  de  Blois  54. 
Love,  T.  Art  of  Dyeing  632. 
Lovelace,  R.  Lucasta  763. 
Lovell,  John  [Caiiiid-l  Gazetteer 2(^2. 
„  M.  S.  Edible  Mollusca  544. 
Lover,  Sam.     Novels  741 ;  Poet.  Wks.  767. 
Lovesy,  C.  W.  Law  0/ Arbitration  189. 
Lovett,  R,  Irish  Picts.  331  ;  Norw.  Picis. 

317;  Picts.  from  Holland  ^xz, 
Lovibond,  T.  W,  Brewing  631. 
Low,  C.  R.   Bisjnarck  444  ;  Q*^*  Cook's 
Voys.   308  ;  j^'(^;rt.  ^zV  G.  Pollock 
425  :  (7tf«.  ^?V  F.  S.  Roberts  425 ; 
Ld.  Wolseley  425. 
„  D.3vid  Domestic  A7timals  (two)  Cig. 
„  Prf.    Da  v.  A.   Agric.    613;    Machine 
Drawing  fioz. 


Low,  Rev.  J.  L.  Durham  319. 
,>  Lt.-Col.  R.  Indian  Navy  ^^1^%  Soldiers 

■     424- 
„  Sampson  [ed.]  English  Catalogue  704  ; 

London  Charities  248. 
„  S.  J.  +  PulUng,  F.  S.  [eds.]  Dictionary 

English  History  403, 
,,  W.  Table  Decoration  thi. 
Law,    E.   ^o^r    Unterr,    295 ;   Schule    u. 

Naturwiss.  295. 
Lowder,  B.  F.  St.  George's  Mission  g^. 
Lowe,  E.  J.  Beautiful-Leaved  Pits.  626 

.5r?'i!.  Grasses  523  ;  FerTis  {f.v/6)  522  ; 

Native  Ferns  523. 
„  J.  Medical  Missions  go  (560). 
,,  R.  T.  Fishes  of  Madeira  545;  Flora 

of  Madeira  527. 
„  R.  ^ .  Betterton^-^g:  English  Theatri- 
cal Literature  678. 
. ,,  Rev.  W.  H. '  Meniorb.  ofNilmbg.*  391 

* ZeckaHali'  31. 
Lflwe,  Gust.  Prodr.  Corp.  Gloss.  Lot.  902. 
})  j(  [ed  ]  Glossae  Nominum  902. 
„  ,,  +Gotz,G.  [ed.]C(??3>.  G&jj.  Za#.  902, 
„  L.  Circassian  Dictionary  843. 
Lowell,  P.  [Am.]  Choson  346. 
„  J.  R.  [Am.]    Wks.  791(757);  Am.  my 

Bks.  716  {Dry den  720,   Witchcraft 

126]: Biglow Pprs,  771  '.Democracy, 

etc.  784(258,  ■ji6)iBks.&'Librs.  708] ; 

-E^.  /'(7«^j  715  (716);  Hawthorjie 

729,  (728) ;  My  Study  Windows  716 ; 

Poet.  Wks.  770 ;  Polit.  Essays  458 

(254). 
L5wenberg,  J.  Alex.  v.Humboldt  532  (372). 
Lbwenthal,  J.  [ed.]  CA^w  Congress  ofi&62. 

699. 
Lower,   M.  A,  Churches  of  Sussex  326  ; 

Engl.  Sumatnes  483;  //zj^.  of  Suss. 

326  ;  Paironymica  Brit.  483  ;  ^fiw- 

^A/«  tf/"  Sussex  326. 
»j  ))  [tr.J  CArff«.  of  Battle  Abbey  4ag. 
Lowis,  Lena  Indian  Flowers  526. 
Lowndes,  R.  Admir.  Law  205  ;  General 

Average  201  ;  Jnsur.  Interest  201 ; 

Jl/ar.  Insurance  201, 
„  R.  Descartes  163. 
,,  W.  T,  Bibliogr.  Manual  yo^  (705). 
Lowrie.  Dr.  J.  C  [Am.]  Miss,  of  Presb. 

Church  91. 
„  Dr.  S.  T.  [Am.]  *  Hebrews^  56. 
Lowry  British  Fossils  (two)  508, 
Lowsley,  Maj.  B.  Berkshire  Words  949. 
Lowth,  Bp.  Rob.  Sacr.  Ptry.  ofHebr.  28. 
Liiwy,  E.  [ed.l/«jcAr.  griech.  Bildhauer 

869. 
Loyson,  C.  J. — w.Hyacintbe,  Pere. 
Luard,  Rev.  H.  R.  '/'«?/C*tocdns.  of.Afa^. 

Paris  and  R.  Bacon  411. 
„  H.    R.   [ed.]  Graduati  Cantab.    276 ; 

Lives  of  Edward  Confessor  ^d&. 
,,  J.  Dress  of  British  Soldier^toy)  428. 
Liibarsch,  E.  O.  Franzos.  Verslehre  q86. 
LiibUen,  A. +  Waltlier,   C.  Mittelniederd. 

HnndivSrierbuch  939. 
Liibbert,  E.  La.t.  Modus  u.  Tempusl.  901 

(qo6)  ,    Gramm,   Studien  goo  (919)  ; 

1'inda.rs  Leben  it.  Dicht.  880. 
Lubboik,  Sir  J.  Addresses  254  (260,  284)  ; 

Ants,    Bees  and  Wasps   542  ;    Col- 

lembola  541  :  Fifty  Yrs.  of  Science 

[87  ;  Flowers,  Fruit  and  Lvs.  521 

_^^2^:0rig,  ofCivilizn.  388;  Orig. 

of  Insects  540 ;  Pleasures  of  Life 

783  ;  Prehist.    'limes  388;  Races  of 

Brit.  Isl.  315;  Representn.  255  (2C0); 

Scient.  Lects.  ^14  ;  Senses  and  In- 
stinct 536  (177)  ;  Wild  Flowers  in 

relation  to  Insects  520. 
,  Rev.  R.  Fauna  of  Norf.  555  ;  Flora  of 

Norfolk  528. 
Liiben,  A.  Unterricht  in  Pflanzeni^j^,  in 

Thierkunde  295. 
Liibkc,  Dr.  W.  EccL  Art  in  Gertn.  670; 

Hist,  of  Art  644,  of  Sculpture  654. 
Lublin,  J,  T.  German  Literature  732. 
Luby,  T.  C.  [.\m.]  Liz'es  of  Irishmen  ^2"^- 
Luc  V&n  Tiin  Ca  Dien  849. 
Lucan  Pharsalia  (&.  irss.)  913. 
Lucas,  Clement  Diseases  of  Urethra  579. 
„  C.  P.  Hist.  Geog.  of  Col.  (two)  332. 
„  E.  Life  of  Fred.  Lucas  728. 
„  H.  Die  Acad.  FrancogalL  982  ;  Littir. 

Franfaise  du  if  siScle  98a. 
„  J.  Horizontal  Wells  598. 


(5- 


Lucas,  Rev.  }.  Pigeon  Fancier  S^z, 
„  Jos.  YetlKHmuSst.  of  Gypsies  tj^^. 
„  1^.].Dict.ofEng.  &T='Cerm.  Langs.  938. 
„  T.  J.  C<z;«/  Zi^  687  ;  Zulus  358. 
Luce,  S.  B.  [Pi.\r\.]  Seamanship  tzo. 
Luchaire,  Achille  Idiomes  Pyriniens  f^iZ. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Textes  Gascon.  978. 
Luchs,  A.  Emend.  Livian.  925. 
Lucian  Opera  898-9;  Trss.  899  [Anacharsis 

282]. 
Lucilins,  Caius  Satur.  Reliq.  (&  tr.)  913. 

,,  Jiin.  (Corn.  Severus)  Aetna  913. 
Liicke  Partic.  im  Gothischen  935  ;  Idiomes 

Celt.  984. 
Luckes,  Eva.Hosp.  Sisters sgt; Nursg.sgi' 
Lucking,  G.  Frz.  Dialekte  gS6  (gBS) ; Frz. 

Gram.  983. 
Luckock,  Can.  H.  M.  After  Death  114; 
Bps.  in  Tower  69  ;  Bk.  of  Common 
Prayer  105. 
Lucretius  Opera  913  (929) ;  Trss.  914  [De 

Rer.  Nat.  159]. 
Lucy,  E.  W.  [Am.]  Molly  Maguires  zv- 
,,  H.  W.  Diary  of  2  Paris.  259  (421). 
Liidde,  J.  G.  Methodol.  d.  Erdkunde  291. 
Ludewig,  Dr.   H.  E.  Lit,  of  Am.  Abor. 

Languages  856. 
Ludlam,  Dr.  R,  Diseases  of  Women  sg^, 
Ludlow,  H.  +  Jenkyns,  H.  Trde.  Mks.  213. 
„  J.  M.  Epics  of  Mid.  Ages  736  ;  War  of 
Am.Indep.458  (^401);  Wmt^s,  Wk.  95. 
Liidwig,  Alf,  Kritik  d.  Aeschylus  B82. 
„  Prf.  Alf.  Comm.  z.  'Rig  Veda'  818 
(12)  ;  Einl.  r.  *  Rig  Veda'  818  (12); 
Phil.  Anschai^n  a.  Veda  818  (12). 
„  E.  De  Petronii  Sermone  Plebeio  915. 
Lukaszewski,  H.  Poln.  Wb.  1007. 
Lukin,  Rev.  J.  Amai.  Mech.  Wkshp,  601 ; 
Amongst    Machines    601 ;    Lathe 
(two)  636  ;  Mech.  Friend  602  ;  Pic- 
ture-Frame Making  684 ;    Young 
Mechanic  635  (601). 
Lukis,  Rev.  W.  C.  Ch.  Bells  and  Fdrs. 
473  (474)  '•  Sione  Monutn.  ofCornw. 
470  ;  Dr.  W.  Stukeley  485. 
Lull,  Rdmon  Obras  976. 
LuUy,  Raymond  Hermetic  Writings  78. 
Lumby,  Prf.  J.  R.  ^Acts'24,  25  :  Confession 
68  ;  Eng  Ch.  Hist.  57 ;  Bible  Words 
947  ;  Hist,  of  Creeds  109  :  Intro,  to 
NT.  16;  'Kings*  24. 
Lumholtz,  C.  Among  Cannibals  377. 
Lumley  Infantry  Tactics  608. 
„  B.  Reminiscences  of  Opera  678. 
„  E.  Character  from  Handwriting  80. 
„  W.  G.  Bye-Laws  192  ;  Poor  Law  19E 
Poor  Laiv  Officers  248  ;  Workhouse 
Master  248. 
n  f»  [ed.]  Paroch.  Assessm.  211  ;  Union 

'  Assessment  211. 
„  „  +E.[eds.]/'M^.  iy/^-S.^c/5(two)2ii. 
Lund,  G.  W.  F.  Syntaxis  Gr.  et  Lat.  863. 
„  Rev.  T.W.M.C<?»;o  <&*  It.LakeLd.z14. 
Lundy,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Monujn.  Xty.  50(646). 
Lunge,  Prf,  G.  Coal  lar  630;  Sulphuric 
Acid  630. 
,,  -i- liitrur  Alkali  Maker  650. 
„  L.  Homer.-Gebr.  7/.  et  879. 
Luuiak,  J.  Quaest.  Sapphica  880. 
Limn,  C.  Philosophy  of  Voice  677. 
Lunt,  E.  C.  [Am.]  Cond.  ofEcon.  Sci.  233. 
Lupton,  F.  Z-dw  relating  to  Dogs  217. 
„  J.  H.  LifeofColet  60  (277). 
„  S.  Numerical  Tables  493. 
Lupus,  B.  Sprachgebrauch  d.  Nepos  924. 
Luquiens,  J.  Methods  of  Contp.  Myth.  122. 
Lusign:m,  Annie  de  Rn,  of  Abdul  Hamid 

a.  457- 
Lusbj  C.  M.  Law  ofHusb.  &>  Wife  201. 
Lushington,  G.  Naval  Prize  Law  208. 
Lusk,  Prf.  W.  T.  [Am.]  Midwifery  580. 
Lussy,  M.  Musical  Expression  674. 
Lutaifi  Hindee  832. 
Liitgen,  "E.  Frank.  Trojasage  gg-\{-j-^g). 
Luthardi,  Prf.  C.  E.  Apol.  Lectures  116  ; 
Aut/iorsh,  of  4  Gospels  118;  John^s 
Gospel  34. 
Luther,  G.  Grain  Magazines  671. 
„  Martin    'Galatns.    35;  'Genesis'  26; 
Hym.ns  103  \P&dag.  Schr.  284  (286); 
Reformation  63  ;  7/z3/ff  T'a/.t  63. 
Luthmer,  F.  Ornamental  Jewellery  665. 
Lutjohann,C.C(7w«w*f«^.  Propertianae  915. 
Lutirell,  N.  6'/«/^  Affairs  417. 
Luys,  J.  Brain  563  (i77). 


Luz,  G.  Praktische  Methodik  273. 
Luzel,  F.  M.  Chants  du  Barzaz-Breiztz4' 
„  „  [ed.  &  tr.]  Chants  de  Bret.  134(126) ; 
Contes  Bret,  (two)  133  (123)  I  ^eg. 
Chret.  Bret.  133(123);  Trads.  Bret. 
X33 ;  Veillies  Bret,  133. 
Luzzatto,  S.  D.  Gram.  ofCkald.  22(803). 
Lyall,  Sir  A.  C.  Asiatic  Stud.  388  \prtg. 
of  Myths    121,    Witchcraft    126] ; 
Hinduismrzo;  Warr.  Hastings 404. 
„  C.  J.  [tr.]  Anc.  Arab.  Poetry  809. 
*  „  Edna  '  [=Miss  Bayley].     Novels  744. 
„  J.  W.  Rivers  etc.  ofScotl.  695. 
Lycett,  Dr.  J.  Fossil  Trigonia  543. 
Lyde,  S.  Ansyreeh  81. 
Lydon,  A.  F.  [art.]  La^e  Seen.  326  ;  Loch 

Scenery  328. 
Lyell,  Sir  C.  Antig.  of  Man  554  (38S) : 
Elem.  ofGeol.  506  ;  Pri?ic.  of  Geol. 
506. 
„  Mrs.  Life  of  Sir  C.  Lyell  506. 
„  J.  C.  Fancy  Pigeons  621. 
Lyf  of  Charles  the  Crete  739 
Lyfryr  Aticr  1004. 

Lyiy,  John  Dravt.  Wks.  775;  Euphues  740. 
Lyman,  Dr.  Anesthesia  574. 

J.  B.  [Am.]  C'dton  Culture  616. 
Theod.  Ophiuroidea  538. 
llynam,  C.  Crosses  of  Staffordshire  472. 
Lynch,  H.  F.  Redress  by  Arbitration  189. 
„  Dr.  J.  Cambrensis  Eversus  434  (433). 
„  J.  D.  [Am.]  Bench&'Bar  of  Miss.  187. 
Lyndsay,  Sir  Dav.  Poetical  Works  762. 
Lyne,  C.  Indust.  of  New.  South  Wales  629; 

New  Guinea  376. 
Lyon,  Prf.  D.  G  [ed.]  Assyr.  Manl.  Sox ; 

Keilinschr.  Sargons  802. 
„  J,  D.  M.  Edinburgh  Ladye  No.  i  79. 
, ,  Prf.  J.  B.  Med.  Jurisprudence  587. 
, ,  Caen,  C.  For.  Mercantile  Laws  ^20^. 
„  Lyons,  J.  A.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Amer.  Elccu~ 

tionist  786. 
,,  Rev.  P.  A.  Dictionaries  793. 
Lyra  A  mericana  102. 
Lyrical  Ballads  759. 
Lysias  Opera  893. 

Lyschinska,  Mary  Kindergarten  7&g. 
Lyson,  S.  Model  Merchant  413. 
Lysons,  Dan.  Enmrofis  of  London  322. 
„  ,,  4- %  Berkshire -^Ty. 
Lyte,  H.  C.  Maxwell  Eton  College  276; 

Oxford  277. 
Lyttelton,  Ld.  Dialogues  of  Dead  yZz. 
„  Can.  W.  H.  Baptismal  Covenant  89 ; 
Life  after  Death  114. 
Lytton,  E.  B.,  Ld.  Dramatic  Works -jjgi 
Letters  724 ;  Navels  741    [Strange 
Story  748]. 
,,  Ld.  ['  Owen  Meredith']  Poet,  Wks.-j6j  ; 

Life  of  Lytton  724. 
,,  Rosina,  L^^y -Autobiography  ^24. 
Lyvron,  L.  de*  [=L.  deLestoiUe]  VerciH' 
gitorix  921. 


M.  A.,  Oxen.  SpiHtualism  8i 
M.  R.  C.  S.  Vivisection  Act  101. 
Maartens,  M.  Sin  of  J.  Aveli^tgh  750. 
Maas,  B.  Psychologic  286. 

„  E.    Anal.  Eratosthenica    887    (310); 

Aeschyl.  '  Supplic' B8s. 
Maberley,  J.  [Am,]  Print  Collector  660. 
Mabic,  H.  W   [Am.]  Norse  Stories  141. 
Mabillon  De  Re  Diplomatica  901. 
Mabinogion  T004  '738). 
McAdam,  D.  [Am.]  Landld.  &>  Tenam 
203  ;  Marine  Court  2-?6. 

,,  G.  [A.m.]  Alphabet  of  Finance  2^6. 
Macaire  993  (994). 

Macalister,  Prf,  A.  Hu7nan  Anat.  560; 
Inverted,  (two)  533  ;  Verteb.  (cwoj 
533- 

Macalpin,  D.  R   Money  Lenders  101. 
McAlpine,  Prf.  A.  N.  Life-Hist.  of  Plants 
520  (514^ 

,,  Prfs.  D.  + A.  N.  Biol.  A  tl.  of  Pits.  520. 

..  N.  Gaelic  Dictionary  1003. 
Macan,  R.  W.  Resurrection  of  Christ  Txg. 
McAnally,  D.  R.,  jun.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Ghostt 

etc.  of  Irish  134. 
McAndrew,  Gen.  T.  ¥.  Isaac  Forsyth  727, 
McArthur,  A.  Rubinstein  674. 

„  Arthur  [Am.]  Educ.  in  rel.  to  Ind.  297. 

„  B.+ Moore,  J.  Figure  Painting  6s6. 

„  C^  Marine  Insurance  ^(^T. 


I 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[MACP- 


McArthur,  Marg.  History  of  Scotland  ^yi. 

Macaskie,  C-  S.  Bills  of  Sale  191  ;  Exec, 
and  Ad^ninistrators  2%'^, 

Macassey,L.  L.  Priv.  Bill  Legislation  193, 

Macaulay,  Dr.  C.  Rn.  of  Qn.    Vict.  423; 
Sea  Pictures  502. 

.  „  G.  C.  Francis  Beautnont  718. 
„  T.  B.  Ld  ,  Works  789;  Essays  385  (717, 
783)  [Addison  720,  Bacon  161  (4^6). 
Beaumont  718,  Chatkafn  418,  CUve 
424,  Fredk.  Gt.  444,  Hampden  416, 
Hastings  419,  Johnson  721,  Knox 
65,  Machiav.  167  (447).  Mackintosh 
420,  Milton^i6  U67),  Mirabeau /^^Q, 
Pitt  420  Teinfile  435] :  History  of 
England  418  (75)  ;  Xaj/J  ^  .^«c. 
Rome  767. 
„  T.  S.  .^'/^/i/  Fortification  609. 

McBean,  S.  Railway  System  597. 

Macbriar,  Rev.  R.  M.  Fulah  Gram.  854. 

McBride,  J.  A.  ^?ja^  (9^^/.  ofHorse6ig. 

McCabe,  R.  ^.Angami  Naga  Gram.  830. 

Maccabees  zo. 

McCall,  H.  3.  [Am.]  Constables  210. 

MacCalium,  I^rf.  M.  W.  6'^W(^.  z«  German 
Literature  732. 

McCarthy,  Justin  Epoch  of  Reform  421 
(401) ;  A'/J^.  ^  /''o«?'  Georges  418, 
of  Own  Times  i.'zi  ;  Novels  744. 
„  J.  H.  Eng.  und,  Gladstone  421  ;  Hojne 
Rule  260  ;  /ri-^.  since  Union  436  ; 
Outline  of  Irish  History  433. 
,,  Serg.  T.  Calisthenics  292;  Qv^rterstaff 
697. 

McCaul,  Dr.  A.  Messiakship  of  Jesus  iii. 


,  J.  Terentian  Metres  920. 
Re-     -    -    ■    ■       "   ■■    ■• 


Rev.  J.  Christian  Epitaphs  47?  (49) 
,,  „  [ed.]Brit.Ro7n./nscrip.462(^gt^s) 
,,  Can,  J.  B.  *  Hebrews'  36. 
McCausland,  Dr.  D.  Adam  ii'j  :  Builders 
of  Babel  wj',  Ser7nons  in  Stones  zzy. 
McClain,  [Am.;  ^d.]  Statutes  of  Iowa  iZ-^. 
McClellan,  H.  B.  Maj.-Gen.  Stuart  462. 
,.  Rev.  J.  B.  Four  Gospels  -vz  (19). 
„  J.  B.  McClellan  s  Own  Story  462. 
„  R.    H.   [Am.]  Executors   221 ;    Proh. 

Praci.  225  ;  Surrog.  Court  225. 
McClelland,  W.  J.+  Pre-ton,  T.  Spherical 

Trigonometry  49. . 
JVIcClintock,[Sir]F.  L.  Voyage  of^Fox'  381. 
,,  F.  R.  Holidays  in  Spain  337. 
,,  Dr.  J.  [Am.]  1  heol.  Encyclopcedia  1. 
„  +  Strong,  Dr.  J.  [Am.]  Cye/tf.  of  Bibl. 

Lit.  1  (45). 
,,  J.  N.  [Am,]  New  Hampshire  367. 
McClung,  [Am,]  Minnesov'^  in  1870.  366, 
McCiure,  A.  K   Rocky  Muuntai^is  359. 
„  Rev.  E.  Chap.  ofCh.  Hist.  91 ;  Eccles. 
Atlas  45. 
McCoan,  J.  C.  Egypt  as  it  Is  35-?,  under 
Ismail  t^e^-z  ;  Our  Netn  Protectorate 
352  ;  Turkey-in-Asia  305. 
Maccoll,  Letitia  Story  of  Iceland  449. 
„  Rev,    M.    Athanasian     Creed    109  ; 

Passion  Play  780 ;  Ritualism  68. 

,,  N.  Greek  Sceptics  160. 

McCombie,  W.  Cattle  619. 

McCook,   Ur.  H,  C.  [Am.]  Agricultural 

Ant  of  Texas  543  ;  Amer.  Spiders 

540  ;   Honey  A  nt^  543  ;  Tenants  of 

Old  Farm  536. 

MacCord,  C.  W.  \ Am.}  Hints f.  Draughts- 

men  6ao;  Kinematics  601. 
„  F.  A.  [Canad.J  Canadian  Dates  455. 
MacCormac,  ^iv^m.  Antisep.  Surg.  $73'' 

'     Surgical  <  >peratio?is  574. 

McCormick   R.  Voyages  in  Antarctic  2,^0. 

McCosh,   Prf.  J.  [Am.]  Agnosticism  6 ; 

JCiy.  &^  Positiv.  5  (163'^  ;  Exam,  of 

Mill  [68;  First  S^  Fundam.  Truths 

174 ;  Locke's  Theory  of  Knowl.  167, 

(162);    Meth.   of  Div.  Govt    no; 

Pres.   State   of  Phil.    164  ;   Phil. 

Papers     <  64 ;    Psvchol.    1 76  :   Eel. 

A^ect  ofEvol.  5  ,  Scot.  Philos.  157; 

Spencer's  Phi los  iji;  Supernal.  zx6 

(5);  Typical  Fonns  in  Creation  no. 

McCoy,  Prf.    K.  Prodromus  of  Palneont. 

of  Vict    513,  of  Zool.  of  Vict.  556 

(531)  :  Crtr^  Limest.  of  Irel.  510  ; 

Synops.  of  Silur.  Foss.  of  Iceland 

310. 

MqCrary,G.'W.[Am.]Z.rtw<?/^/fc/?(7?wi09' 

McCray,  Flur.  T.  [Am.]  Autiwr  of 'Uncle 

Toms  Caliin '  727 


McCrie,  R^v.  G.  Relig.  of  Literature  108. 
„  Dr.  Thos.  'Esther^   27;/-  Knox  ts 
(432)  ;  Andr.  Melville  65  ;  Reform. 
in  Italy  64,  in  Spain  66. 
„  „  +  Fergusson  Calvin  66, 
„  „  jun.  Annals  of  Presbytery  74  ;  Alex. 
Henderson  65  ;  Dr.    Thos.  McCrie 
65  ;  Sketch  of  Scot.  Church  Hist.  65. 
McCrinclle,J.W.[tr.]j^?JC./?i^:«(three)346. 
McCiiUagh,  W.  'I'oirens  Indust.  Hist.  264 
(387);    Meinoii-s  of  Shell  437:   z/. 
also  Torrens,  W.  McCullagli. 
McCulloch,  J.  R.  Diet,  of  Commerce -26^ 
(305) ;   Liter,   of  Pol.    Econ.    233 ; 
Met.  &=  Paper  Money  234  ;  Princ. 
of  Pol.Econ.-z-i^',  Tetxation{t\No) ^■^6. 
„  R.  Book  on  Draughts  700. 
M'CuUy,  R.  Swedenborg  Studies  77. 
Macdanield,  H.  F.  +  Taylor,  N.  A,  [Ams.] 

Through  Texas  369. 
McDermot,  G.  [ed.J  jCaW  Law  [Irel]  Act, 

202. 
Macdonald,  A,  Too  Latef  Gordon  427  ; 
Nile  Campaign  427. 
„  Rev.  D.  [Austral.]  Oceania  851. 
„  Rev.  Don.  Creation  26  ;  Pentat.  118. 
„  D.  G.  F.  .5rzY.  Columbia  363  ;  CattlCy 

etc.  619  ;  Grouse  Diseases  692. 
„  Rev.  F.  W.  Fletcher  of  Made  ley  72; 

iDr.  J?^.  AT.  Punshon  70, 
„  Geo.      Miracles     119,     Novels     744 

Unspoken  Serinons  97. 
,j  J.  D.    Exam,   of  Water  630  ;  Naval 
Hygiene  611 ;  Sound  &^  Colour  675. 
„  J.  H.  A.  Crim.  Law  of  Scotland  196. 
„  Dr.  J.  M.  Life  oj  St.  John  48  (34). 
„  Dr.  R.  Frojn  Day  to  Day  103. 
Macdonne]l,G,P./«.jK?-r.7I/(3z/;«i.435(?zi7^^). 
„  J.  France  since  First  Einp.  441  ;  Land 

Quest.  239  ;  Ulster  Civ.  War  435. 
„  J.  [ed.]  Slate  Trials  186. 
„  „  Master  and  Servant  206. 
Macdoagal,Col.P,L. jl/^?rftf>7i  Warfare  607. 
McDougall,  Mrs.  H.  Life  in  Sarawak-^^g. 
,,  l>i .  Efigines  Siz. 
MacDowall,  W.  Burgh  of  Dumfries  329. 
„  W.  [ed.]  Old  Scotch  Minstrels  758. 
MacDufif,  Dr.  J.   R.  Coniinun,  Memories 
8g  ;  Exiles  of  Lucerne  55;  Footsteps 
ofS.  Peter  4S  ;  Fam.  Prayers  ir,6  ; 
Hart  &*  Water-brooks  29  ;  Healing 
Waters  2T,  In  Christ 0  48  ;  Momg. 
&=  Night  Watches  103  ;  Prophet  of 
Fire  27, 
McElhinney,  Rev.  J.  J.  [P^m.^Doctri^ie  of 

Church  88  (106). 
McEwan,  Rev.  T.  ''  Book  of  Esther''  27. 
MacEwen,  A.  R.  Rom.  Satiric  Poetry  qog. 
,,  W.  Osteotoviy  ^^s^ 
McFadyeaii,  J.  Compar.  Anat.  533  (6ig). 
Macfarlane,  Dr.  Relationships  389. 
,,  J.  [Austral. ;  ed.]  Mining  Cases  208. 
II  J-  W.  P^/^^  Foundinti  603. 
,,  Rev.  S.  Cannibals  of  New  Guinea  92. 
Macfarren,    Sir    G.    A.    Addresses    t-ja, ; 
Counter/ft.  (>t 4,; Harmony  {,X.vfo)  675; 
Musical  History  672. 
McFerrin,  Dr.  J.  B.  [Am.]  Methodism  in 

Tennessee  T  I. 
Marfie,  M    Vancouver's  Island  363. 
MacGahan,  J.  A.  Campaigning  on  Oxus 
426  (344,    388) ;    Under    Northern 
Lights  381. 
McGee,  T.  D.  Hist,  of  Ireland  433  ;  Irish 

Settler  2,3^. 
]VIcGeoghegan,  Abbd  Hist,  of  Ireland  ^-^6. 
IMacGeorge,   A.   Flags  610  (485)  ;  W.  L. 
Leitch  651  ;  Old  Glasgow  330. 
,,  Geo.  History  of  Glas-ow -^-io. 
M.^QGWihKiXi^'Q^sydArchit.of Provence  ^hq. 
„  ,,  +Ross,  T.  Archil,  of  Scotland  66g. 
McGillivray,  Lives  ofZoologisis  532. 
Macgilvray,  Dr.  W,  John  of  Golden  Mouth 

52. 
Macgowan,  Rev.  J.  Amoy  Dial,  (two)  847  ; 

Shanghai  Dialect  848. 
Macgregor,    Sir  C.  M.   Baluchistan  344  ; 

Gazetteer  426  ;  Khorassan  351. 
„  C.  R.  Singpho  Grammar  ^-i^. 
„  G,  Burke  and  Hare  518(244!, 
„  J.  *  Rob  Roy''  Voyages  690  (341). 
„  Dn.  Sir  J.  Ancient  Gaelic  Poetry  1005. 
,,  Prf.  J,  G.  Kinanatics  493 
,,  J.  L.  L.  Organisation  of  h^orests  624. 
„  Lady  Z,i/£ii/^.V/VC.iJ/  Macgregor  ^2$. 


Macgregor,  Wm.  Gas  Engines  602. 
Machault,  GuiU   de  Oeuvres  ggj. 
McHenry,  G.  Cotton  Trade  6y^ 
Machiavelli,  N,  Works  167(179,  724);  Disc, 
on  Livy  923  ;  Hist,  of  Florence  446. 
Machin,  Lewes  Dumb  Knight  778(774). 
Macht,  C.  Neapolit.  Dialekt  970, 
Macliyn,  H.  Diary  413. 
Mclan,  R.  R.  Clans— v.  Logan,  J. 
Mcnvaine,Bp.C.P.[Am.]£OT"(^.(7/.^:fj'.ii6. 
„  Prf.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Elocution  7B6  (g6). 
Mcllwraith,  T.  Birds  of  Ontario  551. 
Mcintosh,    Prf.    W,     C.    Annelids    538  ; 
Annel, Polychaetaszg  xNemert.^-^. 
„  D.  Gael.  Proverbs  135  (1004),  s.  nam. 
Nicoison. 
Macintyre,  Gen.  D.  Hindu-Koh  686, 
Mackay,  Arch.  Hist,  of  Kilmarnock  329. 
,,  Rev.  A.  Modern  Geog.  502  (two — 305). 
„  A.  J.  G.  Court  of  Session  223  ;  Sir  J. 

G  Dalrymyle  188. 
},  C.  Mor77tons  73. 

„  C.  Foundrs.  of  Amer.  Republic  ^sg. 
„  Dr.  Chas.  Diet.  LowL  Scotch  951  ;  40 
Yrs.  Recoil.  724  ;  Gael,  Etymol.  946 
(1002)  ;  Poet.  Wks.  767  ;  Shksp.  777, 
„  H.  W,  B.  Law  of  Property  "Zi^.    ■ 
„  R,   W.  Progr.   of  Intell.  387  (3,  10); 
Rise  &f  Progr.  ofXty.  45  ;  Titbing. 
Schl.  108(3,  116,  119). 
McKean,  J.  [Austral.]  County  Courts  224 ; 

Divorce  206. 
Markel,  E.  Genn.  Elemente  in  Frz,  984. 
McKellar,  Mrs.  [ed.]  Gaelic  Poems  1005. 
Mackellar,  T.  [Am.]  Amer.  Printer  638, 
McKendrick,  Prf,  Longemty  554  ;  Hum. 
Physiol.  561  ;  OtUl.  of  Physiol.  561. 
Mackenna,  B.  V.  Francesco  Moyen  84, 
McKenney,  T.  L.+  Hall,  J.  [Ams.]  Indian 

Tribes  360. 
Mackenzie,  Ld,  Stud,  in  Roman  Law  230. 
„  Allan  Canongate  Lodge  79. 
„  A.  Rel.  of  Govt.  w.  Hill  Tribes  453. 
„  Gen.  Colin  Soldiers  Life  425. 
„  Cpt.  C.  F.  Turkish  Manual  B41. 
,,  "D.  Flooding  Sahara -^^^t. 
,,  Dr.  G.  H.  Larynx  568  ;  Sputum  56B. 
,,  Miss  H.  [Am.]  Hist.  ofSwitz.  451. 
„  Hy.  Man  of  Feeling  782, 
,,  J.  Austral  Africa  358. 
„  }.  History  of  Scotland  i^yi. 
,,  J.  Butter  MaJcing  621. 
„  J.  [ed.]  Beaut,  of  Gael.  Poetry  1005. 
,,  J.  S.  History  of  Logic  173  (156). 
„  Sir  Morell  DiphtheHa^b^  ;  Hay  Fever 
571 ;    Hyg.   of   Voc,    Organs    677 ; 
Laryngoscope  565  ;  Throat  &*  Nose 

568(576)- 
„  M.+  Irby,A.P.^/^Z'.P?'(?^:wc<?J339C402). 
„  R.  America  454;    Nineteenth  Cent. 

401  (421). 
„  T.  A.  Rec.  of'jgth  Highlanders  428. 
„  Rev.W.[ed.]  Legis.  ofKgs.  of  Man  321. 
„  W.  +  Lushington,   S.   G.   Registration 

Manual  xg-^. 
„  W.  M.+ White,  C.  A.  Supr.  Ct.  222. 
McKerlie,  P.  H.  Galloway  331. 
Mackey,A.G.[Am.]^?-^£?«a«-(?«rj}<seven)79. 
„  „  +  Peck,  M.  C.  Lex.  of  Freemas,  79. 
„  Rev.  H.  O.  Illns.  for  Pulpit,  etc.  96. 
,,  J.  L.  [Am,]  Benga  Gravtmar  853. 
Mackie,  S.  J.  *  Great  Paul*  474. 
Mackinder,  H.  J.  Ross  &>  Antarctic  381 

(308). 

Mackinlay,Capt.  G.  Gunnery  Textbk.  608. 

Mackintosh,   Sir  Jas,  Diss,  on  Progr.  oJ 

Ethic.  Phil.  T75  (114)  ;  Essays  782. 

„  John  Civiliz.  in  Scotl.  430  (383,  387) ; 

Scotld.  430. 
„  R.  J.  Sir  J.  Mackintosh  724.  , 

McKnight,  D.  A.'  [Am.]  Elect.  Syst.  of 

United  States  255. 
,,  T.  Bolingbroke  418  :  Burke  436. 
Macklin,Rev.  H.  W.  Monumental  Brasses 

473 
Mackmurdo,  A.  H.  Wren's  Churches  661Z. 
Mackrow,  C.  Naval  Architect.  612. 
McL.,  E.  T.  Dr.  John  Browne  -jz-z. 
Maclachlan,  D.  Merchant  Shipping  205. 

„  Dr.  J.  Applied  Anatomy  574. 

„  R.  Trichopteraitwo)  s^^' 

..   R.  W.  Canadian  Numismatics  476, 
MacUgan,  C.  Hill  Forts  of  Scotland  471. 

„   Dr.  R.  C.  Scottish  Myths  134. 

„  Dr.  T.  Germ  Theory  {iv/o)  ^t^. 


Maclaren,  Dr.  Alex.  ^ Colas*  &'  'PItilem.* 

24;  David 2&:  *Psalf;is'  z^'.Serfns.gj. 

„  A.  Gymnastic  Exercises  697  ;  Physical 

Educ.  292  ;    rraini7tg  tgj  (292). 
„  C.  Geology  of  Fife  510. 
„  J.  Scottish  Law  of  Wills  221, 
„  J.  History  of  Currency  "Z-^ii,. 
,,  Dr.  P.  H.  Atl.  ofVener.  Diseases^. 
„  W,  S,  B.  Spinning  Woollen  640, 
McLauchlan,  Dr.  '1'.  Early  Scot.Ch.Ss  (53). 
M'Laughlin,  H.  Ancient  Irish  Saints  88. 
,,  M.  L.  [Am,]  China  Painting  tbi,, 
Maclay,   R.  S.+ Baldwin,  C.  C.  Foochow 

Dialect  847. 
Maclean,  Sir  J.  Deanery  of  Trigg  47  g{j,\^\ 
Poyntz  Family  480. 
„  „  +  Heane,  W.  C.  [eds.]  Visitation  tf 

Gloucestershire  479. 
„  J.  [Am.]  College  of  New  Jersey  280. 
„  J.  D.  Book-keepitig  266. 
)f  J-  P-  [Am.]  M ound- Builders  470. 
„  Prf.  W.  C.  Tropical  Diseases  566. 
Maclear,  Dr.  G.  F.  Apostl.  of  Med.  Eur. 
53  (90)  ;  Catech.  102  ;  Xtn.  Missions 
dur.  Mid,  Ages  90 ;  Class-Bk.  of 
N.  T.  Hist.  40,  ofO.  T.  Hist.  40 ; 
Confirm.  ioz;Evid,  Val.  ofEuchar, 
89;   ^Joshua'  24;   * Ma-m'  25;  S, 
Aug.  College  g-z. 
McLennan,  J.   F.  T%os.  Drujnmond   436 
(596);  Stud,  in  Anc.  Hist.{=Prim. 
Marr.)  389 ;  Patriarch.  Theory  389. 
„  „  &  Spencer,  Herb.  Works  of  Anim. 

and  Plants  127. 
,,  R.  H.  Manual  for  Executors  221. 
Macleod.Dr.D.  Norm.  Macleodts  \  Sund. 

Service  106. 
„  H.  D.  Banking  236  ;  Credit  &»  Bkg. 
•z-26;Elem.  of  Econ.  234  (233);  Princ. 
of  Econ.  Phil,  234;  Theory  of  Credit 
234' 
„  L.  Madagascar  359. 
„  Dr.  Norm.  Charcot.  Sktchs.  95  ;  East- 
ward 41  (341)  ;  Highld.  Parish  95  ; 
Parish  Papers  95. 
,,  „  +Dewar,  D.  Gaelic  Diet.  loo-^. 
]ylacMahon,  Lt.-Col.  Gold.  Chersonese  350 

(427). 
McMaster,  J.  B.  [Am,]  B.  Franklin  729 
(461,728);  Hist.  ofPeohleofU.S.i^^b. 
McMichael,  Dr.  tilgrim  Psalms  29. 
„  'R.^v.V^.^.Oxf.^Camb.Bt.  Races  tgo. 
McMillan,  D,  C.  [Am.]  Elective  Franchise 

255. 
„  Rev.  Hugh  Bible  Tchgs,  5  ;  Highlands 
527  ;  Min.   of  Nature   5  ;   Riviera 
335  ;   Rom.  Mosaics  335  ;  Sabbath 
of  Fids.  5  ;  Two  Worlds  are  Ours 
"4  (5)- 
Macmorran,  A.  [ed.]  Loc.  Govt.  Act  210. 
MacMullen,J.[Canad.]/!^zj^.o/'Ca:M(w/a45S. 
MacMunn,  Dr.  C.  A.  Chan.  oJ  Urine  570; 

Spectrosc.  565. 
McMurdo,  E.  History  of  Portugal  4^0. 
McMurtrie,  W.  E.  N .  [Am.]  Sugar  Beet  617. 
McNab,  Prf.  W,  R,  Morph.  of  Plants  520. 
Macnaghten,  Sir  W.   H.  Hindo  &^  Moh. 
Za:a;(two)23o(23i):  Moh.Lawz^u 
McNair,  Maj.  Y .  Pera.k  &•  Malays  350.  _ 
Macnamara,  C.  Asiat.  Cholera  570;  Dzs^ 
of  Bones  (two)  578,   of  Eye   577; 
Leprosy  572. 
„  F.  N.  Medical  Topography  590. 
,,  R.  British  Pharmacopeia  585. 
,,  W.  H.  Law  of  Carriers  191. 
Macnaught,  Rev.  J.  Ccena  Domini  89. 
McNicoll,  "D-Dici.  Nat.  Hist.  Tet^zs  514. 
M3.coun,  J. Canad.  PI  is.  s^o;  Manitoba  363. 
Macpherson,  A.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Handbook  of 
Politics  263. 
„  A.  G.  Law  of  Mortgage  208. 
„  Dr.  D.  Antiq.  ofKertch  466  :  War  in 

China  427, 
„  Ed.  [Am.]  Polil.  Hist.  U.  S,  458  (263); 

Hdbks.  of  Politics  263. 
„  Geraldine  Mrs.  Jameson  724. 
„  Rev.  H.  A,  +  Duckworth,  W,  Birds  of 

Cumberland  549. 
„  Dr.  J,  Annals  of  Cholera  570 ;  Bathi 
-     588  ;  Batlis  &=  Wells  of  Eur,  589  ; 
Our  Baths  590, 
„  Rev.  J.  Presbyterianism  73, 
„  „  [ed.]  Wesimr.  Co7t/ession  73. 
„  Rev,  R.  Resurrection  of  Christ  1x9. 
„  W,  /udicial  Committee  221. 


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MACQ-] 


AUTHORS   AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[MARS- 


Macqueen,  J.  T .  A^ell.  Jurisd.  s2i(two); 

Husb.&'Wifezoi.-.Marr.&'lJlv.  205. 
Macquoid,  G.  S.  [ed.]  Jacobite  Sengs  760 
■         (418,758). 
„  Mrs.  Ah.  Vorks,  327;  Ardennes  313 

Britanny  (two)  313 ;  Normandy  313. 
Macrae,  Alex.  Deer-stalking  6gi. 
„  C.  C.  [ed.]  Indian  Contract  Act  194. 
„  Thaddeus,  Lectures  on  Satan  112, 
MsLCtaYj'R&v.W.T>.  Annals  q/JBod/eian  711. 
„  W.  D.  Manl.  of  Brit.  Historians  402. 
Macready,  W.  C.  Remin.  &=  Diaries  680. 
MacRitchie,  D.  Anc.&^  Mod.  Britons  462. 
)»  >t  Led.]  Gypsies  of  India  462. 
Macrobius  Opera  932  (930 — two)  ;  Somn. 

Scipionis  920. 
MacSwinney,  R.  F.  Law  of  Mines  208. 
„  ,,  +Bristowe,  L.  S.  [eds.]  Coal  Mines 

Act  208. 
McVail,  J.  C.  Vaccination  Vindicated  si"^. 
McVeagh,W.[Ain.]/'tf«»jjj//wa«za:  368(363). 
MacWalter,  G.  S.  Ant.  R.  Serbati  170  (85). 
Macwhorter,  Rev.  G.  [Am.]  TkeMemorial 

Name  46. 
l^^.6.■a.xi,^^.\fit.\MS.Matls.ofOxf.yl^{%^i). 
Madden,  D.  H.  High  Ct.  of  Justice  223  ; 

Registration  of  Deeds  197. 
„  F.  W.  Coins  q/Jeivs  475  (43)  ;  Rom, 

Coins  476. 
t,  R.  Savonarola  64, 
,,  Br.  R.  R.  Ireland  S'  its  Rulers  436  ; 

Ir.  Period.  Liter.  727. 
„  Dr.  T.  M.  Health  Resorts  589. 
Madeley,  Rev.  E.  Science  ofCorresp.  77. 
Madge,  Trayers  Xtn.  Faith  tSf^  Life  icxj. 
M^dtiava    Acharya   Jaimintya  ~  Nyaya- 

tndt&-vzstara  825 ;  Saraa-DarsanO' 

Sangrha  825. 
Mddhava  Nid&na  828. 
Madison,  Js.  [Am.]  Letrs.  &>  IVriigs.  460. 
Madler,  J.  H.  v.  Gesch.  d.  HiniTneUk.  875. 
Madvig,  J.  N.  Advers.  Crit.  867;  Emend. 

Liv.    023 ;  CA.   ^lyw/.    866 ;  Kleine 

Philol.  Schr.  862  ;  Lat.  Gram,  (two) 

899;  Opusc,  Acad.  900. 
Maffei,  A.  F.  X.  Koncani  Grammar  831. 
Magalhaes,  Conto  d^  Lingua  Geral  858. 
Magasin  fUr  d.  Wissenschaft  d.  Juden- 

thums  811. 
Magee,Bp.J.C.G(75/ff/o/!*4o"^  97;  Serms.gj. 
Magellan,  F.  First  Voyage  308. 
Magerstedt,  A.  F.  Rdm.  Landwirtkschaft 

90Q. 
Maggiulli+  Castromediano  Inscriz.  Messa- 

picke  906. 
Magha  Sisupdla-badka.  823. 
Magio,  A.  Leng.  d.  I.  Ind.  Baures  858. 
Magna  Carta  411  (259). 
Magnan,  Dr.  V.  Alcoholism  568  (251). 
Magnier,  L.  Anal,  de  V EneYde  917. 
Magnin,  A.  [Am.]  Bacteria  514. 
Magnus  Saga  942. 
Magnus,  LadyK. /ew,  ^z>/.3gi(4o);  Jeiv. 

Ports.  391. 
,,  Sir  P.  Hydrost.  494 ;  Indust.  6*  Techn. 

Educ.  (four)  297  ;  Mechan.  493. 
Magnusson,  E.  [ed.]  Thomas  Saga  410. 
„  „  •\-yLoxx\s,^.\\x.'\Three  Love  Stories 

942. 
Magny,  Olivier  de  Poestes  999. 
Magruder^.  B.  \Km.'\  John  Marshall ^dx. 
Maguire,  Dr.  D.  Art  of  Massage  565. 
,,  J.  F.  Irish  in  Amer.  331  ;  Pius  ix.  85. 
,,  T.  H.  Figure  Drawing  6sZ. 
Mahabharata  821-2  :  Hindi  tr.  832. 
Mahacliakkinda  Jataka  850. 
Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  V.Alexander's  Emp.  304 

(383)  ;  A  rt  of  Conversation  786  (96) ; 

Decay  of  Preachg,   95  ;  Descartes 

163  (157);  -S«w>.   885:  G^.  Antiq. 

305  ;  (5«.  Educ.  277  ;  Gfe.  Zz)^  a?M 

Thought  395 ;  ^/j^.  ^  Gk.  Liter. 

872  ;  (?/i!^  Gk.  Life  395 ;  Proleg.  to 

Anc.  Hist.  3C)o ;  Rambles  in  Greece 

333  ;  'S'f7c.  Zy9  i«  Greece  395  (312), 
„  „  +  Rogers,  Tour  thro'  Holland  -^xz. 
Mahan,  A.  T.  G»lf&'  Inland  JVaters^sS. 
,,  D.    H.    [Am,]   Civil  Engineer.   596; 

Fortificns.     (three)    609  ;    Indust. 

Drwg.  600  ;  Milit.  Engin.  6og. 
MahoMarayana  UpanishadZ'zi.  * 

Makaparinibbanasutta  of  Sutta-Pitaka 

825. 
Maharaja  of  Bikaner's  Lib.  Catalogue  816. 
Maha-vastu  8^5 


Mahawanso  S30. 

Maher,  Prf.  M.  Psychology  86. 

Mahlow,  G.  ZJ/e  langen  A  E  O  813. 

Mahly,  J._  '(9^(^.  Ctf/.'  */.  Soph.  886;  F* 
roniana  926. 

Malm,  A.  Altprov.  Gram.  u.  Wi.  977  ; 
Comm.  z.  Troubad.  979  ;  Entst.  d. 
ital.-Spr.  968;  Etym.  (inters.  968 
(980,  g8i,  983) ;  .y^z^.  d.  Prov.  976 ; 
&£3.  d.  ep.  Poes.  d.  Prov.  979. 
„  „  [ed.]  Biogr.  d.  Trob.  979 ;  Epische 
Poes.  d.  Troub.  979  ;  Gedichte  d. 
Troub.  979  ;  Werke  d.  Troub.  979. 

Mahon,  Ld.— z/.  Stanhope,  Ld. 

Mahony,Rev.F.  [Father  VroMX^Works 'jZZ' 

Mai,  Card.  A.  [ed.j  'H  Kati/ij  AiaeijKij  18. 

il/az  Yu  lang  to-A  chen  hoe  koue'i  840. 

Maiden,  J.  H.  [Austral.]  Useful  Plants  oj 
Australia  614. 

Maidment,  James  [ed.]  Court  of  Session 
Garld.  787  ;  Scot.  Ballads  ysZixz^). 
„  ,,  +Logan,  W.  H.  [eds.]  Dramatists 
of  the  Restoration  775. 

Maier,  Dr.  J.  Arc  and  Glow  Lamps  605. 

Maillard,  Abbd  Mikviaque  GraTnmar  857. 
„  F.  Publications  de  la  Rue  444. 

M,aimon,  Solomon  Autobiography  391. 

Maimonides,  Moses  Guide  to  Perplexed 
ID  (811);  Law  of  Moses  11 ;  Laws 
of  Hebr.  11. 

Main,  A.  Dr.  Joktison  722. 
„  D.  M.  [ed.]  Sonnets  (two)  760. 
„  P.  T.  Plane  Astronomy  500, 

JMaine,  Sir  H.  S.  Anc.  Law  389  (180); 
Disserts,  on  Early  Law  and  Cust. 
389  (38B);  Early  Hist,  of  Instils.  38B 
(389,  434)  [Brehon  Laws  434] ;  Inter- 
national Law  231 ;  Pop.  Govt.  258 
[Constit.  of  U.S.  262  (456)] ;  Village 
Communities  389  {Feudalism  239, 
/'Wc^  and  Rent  239]. 

Mainwaring,  G.  B.  Rang  Grammar  833. 
,,  T,  A,  [ed.]  Burmese  Preceptor  850. 

Mainyo-i-IChardf  Book  o/"835. 

Maiorescu  Scrierea  Limbei  Rum..  972. 

Mair,_Dr.  A.  Christian  Evidences  116. 

MaissJat,  J.  Annibalgz^;  C^sargss. 

Maistre,  Xav.  de  Round  my  Room  750. 

Maitland  Club.     Publications  430. 
„  Rev.  C.  Church  in  Catacombs  49. 
„  F.  Vf .  Justice  and  Police  2^^(25§,,  404). 
„  „  [ed.]  Select  Pleas  of  Crown  185. 
„  J.  A.  Fuller  App.  to  'Diet,  of  Music' 


673  ;  Schumann  674  (673). 
,  Sir  J.  'R.GihsonHist.o/Howietoun623. 


Dr.  S.  R.  Albigenses  55  (two);  Dark 

Ages  398  (53) ;    Eight  Essays  58  ; 
Essays  on  Reformation  58. 
Col.  E.  Gunnery  608. 
Maitrayani-Samhita  820. 
Maitri-  Upanishad  818. 
Major,  R.  H.  Discov.  ofPrce.  Henry  308. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  India   in   istk  Century  346  ; 

Letters  of  Columbus  308. 
Makaroff,  N,  Dictionnaire  Russe  1007. 
Malam,  Rev.  W.  Black  Letter  Saints  87. 
Malan,  Rev.  S.  C.  Armen.  and  Gk.  Ck. 
57  ;  Confess,  of  Arm.  Ck.  57  ;  Ritu- 
alism 68  ;  S.  Gregory  57. 
[ed.]  Docum.  of  Coptic  Church  57. 
„  ,,  \xx.'\  Liturgy  of  Arm.en.  Ck.  57. 
Maiaspina,  C.  Vocab.  Parmig.  (two)  970. 
Malcolm,  Dr.  H.  [Am.]  Tkeol.  Index  1. 
Sir  J.  History  of  Persia  393  ;  Sketckes 
of  Persia  351. 
Maldeii,  Mrs.  C.  Jane  Austen  722  (713). 
Malet,  Cpt.  Annals  oftke  Road  687. 

Lucas'  [=Mrs.  Harrison]  Novels  745. 
Malgaigne,vDr.  J.  F,  Fractures  575. 
Mallalingara  Wouitoo  13. 
Mallery,  G.  [Am.]  Sigri Language  856. 
Malleson,  Mrs.  F,  Early  Training  290. 
„  Col.  G.  B.  Ambuskes  608  ;  Battlefields 
of  Germ.  443  ;  Battles  of  Ind.  453 
Eugene  of  Savoy  439  ;  Final  Frenck 
Struggles  in  Ind.  453  ;  Fdrs.  of  hid. 
Emp.  424  (two),  (424) ;  Frenck  in  Ind. 
453  ;   Genoese  Hist.   446  ;    Hist,  of 
Afghan.  344,  of  Ind.  Mutiny  453, 
of  Native  States  453  ;  Loudon  443 
(437);^/<?^^^rwl'c^  437(404);  Wellesley 
425  (404). 
Mallet,  F.  Quaest.  Propertianae  9x5. 
Dt.  I.  W.  Cotim^tt.^  _ 
P     Vf>id,',ffn  A ntiqnities  140. 


Mallet,  R.  Neapolitan  Earthquake  503. 
Malley,  A.  C.  Microphotography  518. 
Mallius,  Theodorus  Opera  930  (two). 
Mallock,  W.  H.  Atkeistn  and  Value  of 
Life  7  ;  Enchanted  Isle  343  ;  Is  Life 
Worth   Living^  7  ;    Novels  745  ; 
Property  and  Progress  247 ;  Social 
Equality  247. 
Mallory,  D.  [Am.]  Henry  Clay  460, 
Mallouf,  N.  Turkish  Conversation  841. 
Malmesbury,    ist    Earl  of  Diaries   and 
Correspondence  419. 
2nd  E.  of  Mem.  of  Ex. -Minister  ^z^. 
Registrum  Malmesburiense  54. 
Malone,  Ed.  Papers  attrib.  to  Shks.  720. 
„  Rev.  S.  [R.-C.J  Ch.  Hist,  oflrel.  63. 
Malory,  Sir  Thos.  Morte  d^ Arthur 'j^j. 
Malot,  Hector.     Novels  751. 
Maltby,  Bp.  E.  Greek  Gradus  869. 
„  T.  J.  Uriya  Handbook  833. 
Malthus,  T.  R.  Population  241. 
Mammata  Kavya-prak&sd  827. 
Man,  E.  H.  Aborig.  of  Andaman.  Isl.  348. 
Mandukya  Upanishad  820. 
Mangelsdorf,  W.  [ed.]  Anec.  ChzsianaBgy. 
Manitius,  H.  A.  Relig.  Bildung  294. 
Manley,  J.  J.  Fish  693  ;  Game  692. 
Manly,  H.  Book-keeping  266. 
Mann,  C.  A.  [Am.]  Paper  Money  235. 
Dr.  E.  C.  [Am.  ]  PsyckoL  Medicines  567. 

32). 


H.  \kiQ..'\Anc.&=' Med.Repttb.  258(402, 
Horace  [Am,]  Lectures  284,  and  Re- 
ports 284  ;  Study  of  Physiol.  295. 
Mrs.  Horace  [Am.]  Horace  Mann  284. 
J.  J.  River  Bars  598. 
Mary+ Peabody,  Eliz.  [Ams.]  Moral 

Culture  288. 
P.  Part.  Prat,  im  Altprov.  977. 
Dr.  R.  J.  Domestic  Economy  681, 
R.  T.  [Am.]  Meteorology  503. 
Dr.  W.  J.  [Am.]  Christian  Ethics  100. 
Mannhardt,  W.  Germanische  Mythen  145, 

Wald  und  Feld-Kulte  128, 
Manning,  Card.  H.  E.  HolyGhostipKO^-Liz; 
Miscellanies  86  ;  Petri  Privilegium 
86  ;  Reunion  ofXdom.  89  ;  Sermons 
83  ;  iS'zM  114  ;  Temporal  Po^ver  of 
Vicar  of  Xt.  84  ;  Temp.  Sov.  0/ 
Popes  84  ;  kS".  Teresa  54 ;  Vatican 
Council  (two)  84. 
Mrs.  Ancient  arid  Med.  India  817; 

Life  in  Ancient  India  348. 
0.  +  Bray,  W.  History  of  Surrey  325, 
Rob.  Chronicles  Q^i. 
Rev.  S.  Am.er.  Picts.  359 ;  /;?a^.  Picts. 
334  ;  i/oif^  Fields  41  (342)  ;  Land  of 
Pharoahs ^z^'^^^;  Swiss  Picts.  338. 
„  W.  O.  Law  of  Nations  231. 
Mansel,  Dn.  H.  1.  Philos.  Wks.  168  (173, 
174)  ;   Gnostic  Heresies   107  (168)  ; 
Limits  of  Rel.  Thought  117  (no) ; 
Philos.  of  Conditioned  164  (168). 
Mansfield,  C.  B.  Aerial  Navigation  700  ; 

TJieory  of  Salts  497. 
Manson,  G.  J.  [Am.  '\Wk.fbr  Women  252. 
O.  F.  [Am.]  Quinine  586. 
Dr.  P.  Filaria  Sang.  Hominis  572. 
-Pleydell,  J.  C.  Birds  of  Dorset  549. 
Mant,  Bp.  R.  Church  of  Ireland  63. 
Mantell,  Dr.  G.  Geolog.  Excursions  509. 
Manterola,  J.  [ed.]  Cancionero  Vasco  153. 
Manton,  Dr.  T.  Serms.  on  zigtk  Psm.  29. 
„  Dr.  W.  P.  [Am.]  Zoology  Peachg.  295. 
Manu  Mdnava-Dharmas&stra  825. 
Manuals  of  Philos.  f.  use  of  Catholics  86. 
Mauuel,  E.  V.  [Am.]  Fresco  Manual  656. 
,,  ] .Cpt.Castagnette'j^s;Ct.Lucanor "j^^, 
Manuel  g^n.  d.  V Instruct.Primaire  270, 
Manuscript  Troano  858. 
Manypenny,    G.  W.    [Am.]   Our  Indian 

Wards  360. 
Manzoni,  Ct.  A.  The  Betrothed  753. 
Maples,  Chauncy  ^(i:>^«(zZ.«//^.(two)  855. 
Mapleson,  J.  H.  Mapleson  Memoirs  678. 
Mar,  Earldom  of  History  of^Zo. 
Marbach,  G.  O.  [ed.]  Deut.  VolksbUcher 

A  '45- 

of  Marbury,  Rev.  'E.d.Obadiah  &>  Hdbdk.  31. 
Maixeau,  Serg.  Remin.of  a  Regicide  i,\\. 
Marcellus,  Ct.  [tr.]  Chants  de  Grice  132. 
,,  Nonius  Opera  930. 
Marcet,  Dr.  W.  South.  Health  Res.  590. 
March,   F.  A.   [Am.]  A.-S.  Gram.  952 
Study  of  En/lisk  Language   290 
World  of  Beowulf  g^'i^. 


March,  F.  A.  \.^^.\A.-S. Reader g^y, Latin 

Hymns  102. 
Marchand,  G.  Aeschines  891. 
Marchanti  Rev.  F.  G.  ^Joshua'  25. 

„  W.  T,  [ed.]  in  Praise  ofAlenH^S^)' 
Marckwald,  Max  Respir.  in  Rabbit  562. 
Marco  Polo,  Book  ofsog  (998). 
Marcoaldi  [ed.]  Canti  Umbri,  etc.  137. 
Marcoy,  JP.  Across  South  America  yj2. 
Marcus,  S.  Israelii.  Pddagogik  278. 
Marcy,  G.  N.  [ed.]  Convey.  Statutes  194. 
Marenholtz,  R.  Rousseau  285. 
Marenholtz-Bulow— «'.  Bulow. 
Marey,  Prf.  E.  J.  Anim.  Mechanism  533. 
Margaret— e/.  Marguerite  &  Marherete. 
Margary,  A.  R.  Shanghae  to  Bhamo  345. 
Margoliouth,  D.  S,  Studia  Seen.  873(886). 

„  „  [ed.]  AtuiI.  ad  'Poet.'  Arist.  894. 

„  Rev.  M.  [ed.]  Anglo-Hebrews  391, 
Marguerite    d'AngoulSme    Deux    Farces 
ggg;Heptamerony 50(1000);  Lettres 
1000 ;  Marguerites  999. 

„  de  Valois  ;  Memoires  looi, 

,,  d'Oyngt  Oeuvres  g8i. 
Marguia,  M.  Diccion.  Gallegas  g-ji^. 
Marherete,  St.  962. 
Marian  Aguild  y  Fuster  [ed.]  Biblioteca 

Catalana  976. 
Marie  of  France  Oeuvres  995  (988)  \Ysopet 

993]- 
Mariette-Bey,  A.  Monum.  of  Egypt  467. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Egypt,  texts  (seven)  799- 
Marin,  F.  R.  [ed.]  Cantos  Espaft.  138. 
Marina  965. 

Marion,  F.  Balloon  Ascents  700. 
Mark,   E.  L.   [Am.]  Matura,  of  Lhnax 

535- 
Markandeya-Purana  822. 
Markby,  Dr.  W.  Elements  of  Law  181 ; 

Indian  Law  202. 
Markel,  G.  Einbildungskraft  287. 
Markham,  Cpt.  A.  H.  Cruiseof-  Rosario* 
376  ;    Sir  J.    Franklin  381   (30B)  ; 
Gt.   Frozen   Sea  381  ;    A.    E.    da 
Guzman  308  ;  Nortkw.  Ho !    380  ; 
Polar Reconn.  381 ;  Wkaling  Cruise 
382  (623). 
Cpt.  C.  R.  Abyss.  Exped.  426  ;  Bogles 
Miss,  to  Thibet  345  (346)  :  Ctess.  of 
Chincon  373 ;  Cuzco  and  Lima  374  ; 
John  Davis  308  (two) :  Ld.  Fairfax 
417  ;  Rob.   Fairfax  419  ;    Famous 
Sailors  308  ;    Hist,  of  Persia  393 
(454) ;  Peru  374  (305) ;  Peru  and 
India  yj^;  Peruv.  Bark  618  (586)  ; 
Quickua  Grammar  and  Diet.  859  ; 
Thresh,    of  Unknown   382  ;     The 
Veres  ^25  ;  Warbetiveen  Chili  and 
Peru  373. 
„  [ed.]  Arctic  Navy  List  380  ;  Davis* 
Voy.    and   Wks.    381  ;   Expeds.   to 
Amaz.  372  ;  Rites  of  Vncas  ^60(152). 
Gervase  Dumb  Knight  778  (774). 
Markhauser,  W.  Polybius  888. 
Markhus,  I.  Lajla  754. 
Marks,  W.  D.  [Am.]  Proportions  oftke 
Steajn  Engine  604. 
Marksman  '  The  Dead  Shot  690. 
Marlborough,  Dk.  oi  Lettrs.  &' Desp,  425. 
,,  Collection  of  Gems  td^. 
Marlitt,  Miss  E.     Novels  752, 
Marlowe,  Chris.    Dram.  Works  775  (757, 

762,  774). 
Marmion,  Shackerley.    Dram.  Works  778 

[Antiquary  774]. 
Marot,  element  Oeuvres  gdQ. 
Marquardsen,  H.  OeffentLRecht  193  {note). 
Marr,  T.  Annuity  Tables  267. 
Marrat,  Wm.  History  of  Lincolnshire  322. 
Marriott,  J.  A.  R.  MaJeers  of  Italy  446. 
„  Dr.  W.  [ed.]  Eng.  Miracle  Plays  781. 
„  Rev.  W.  B.  Testimony  of  Catacombs 
49  ;  Vestig.  Christianum  98  ;  Vest-^ 
ments  of  Church  98. 
Marryat,  Flor.  Tom  Tiddler' s  Ground  ^h^ 
,,  Captain  F.     Novels  742  ;  Signals  611. 
,,  Josh.  Pottery  &*  Porcelain  662. 
Marsden,  Rev.  J.  B.  Puritans  (two)  74. 
„  "R.  Cotton  Spinning  62Q. 
„  R.  G.  Collisions  at  Sea  205  ;  Perpetup 

ties  204. 
„  W.  Nutnisinata  Orientalia  475. 
Marsh,  Mrs.  Anne  Proi.  Ref.  in  Fee.  62 
,,  G.  P.  [Am.]  English  Language  944- 
„  Howard  Diseases  of  Joints  578. 


In 


MARS-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[MAYN- 


Marsh,  Dr.  L.  Rural  Sanitary  Set.  587. 
„  O.   C.    [Am.]    Dinocerata  553    (512) ; 

Odontomithes  547. 
„  Dr.  S.  Micr.  Section  Cutting  518. 
Marshall,  Prf.  A.  Posit,  of  Economics  233. 
„  „  +  Mary  P.^cow.  (jA/wf^wjif.  234(266). 
, ,  A   [ed.]  Carved  Furniture  636. 
,,  Mrs.  A.  B.  Cookery  681  ;Ices  68t. 
,,  A.  D.  Nomenclator  Zoologicus  ^^■^. 
„  Prf.  A,  M.  Frog%-i,i, ;  Praci.  Zool.  sz^ 
,,  C.  Ca?iadian  DoJ7iinion  362. 
„  Rev.  E.  Oxford  324  ;  Woodstock  324. 
„  G.  F.  L.  ButterJUes  of  India  541. 
,,  G.  W.  Genealogist' s  Guide  478. 
„  H.  [Am.]  History  of  Kentticky  365. 
„  Prf.  J.  Anat.  f  ArUstst^^  ;   Anat. 
Diagrajns  658  ;  Descr.  of  Body  560 
(658;;  Outl.  of  Physiol.  s^x'.PhysioL 
Diagrams  561 ;  Rule  of  Proportion 
658. 
,,  J.  Vacah.  to  Xen.  ^Anabasis'  8gi. 
„  J.  [Ain.]  George  Washington  460. 
„  Julian  Tennis  (two)  696. 
,,  Mrs.  Julian /^a«(/tf/ 673  (two), 
„  Dr.  N.  Works  2. 

,,  T.  W.  M.  Christian  Missions  go  {gx). 
,,  W.  England^ s  Language  944. 
„  „  +Willan,  R.  N,  of  Engl.  Wds.  948. 
„  VV.  Flax  Spinning  639. 
,,  Col.  W.  E.  Phrenol.  aviong  Todas  347. 
Marsh  man,  J.  Chinese  Gramfnar  ^\j. 
„  J.  C.  Car-ey,  etc.  93  ;  Havelock  424. 
[Marston,    R,B.  ]  Amateur  Angler  695  ; 
Fresh  Woods  695. 
„  E.  W.  Mekranee  Dialect  837. 
,,  John.     Dramatic  Works  775(757,  778). 
„  Dr.  Westland.  Dram.Wks.  779  ;  Recent 

Actors  679. 
Martel,  C.  Military  Italy  334  (607). 
Martene,  E.  De  Antiguis  Ritibus  86. 
Martens,  A.  De  Senecae  vita  et  temp.  930. 
Martensen,  Bp.  H.  \,.Jac.  Boehine  108; 
Xtn.  Dogmatics  no  ;  Xtn.  Ethics 
100(39). 
Martha,  C.  Poime  de  Lucrecegx^z  Mora- 

listes  Rom.  908. 
Martial  Opera  [and  trss.]  914. 
Martin,    Abb^  Anglican   Ritualism   68  ; 
Meirigue  des  Syriens  803. 
.,  Prf.  A.  Atlas  of  Obstetrics  5B0. 
„  A.  P.  [Austral.]  Austral.  &>  Emp.  256. 
„   'B.'E.  Old  Chelsea  ^-z-^. 
„  Chas.  Civil  Costume  484. 
,,  Mrs.  Chas.  Life  ofjerofne  52. 
,,  Ernst  MUD.  Gralsage  737  ;  Gravzm. 

937  ;  ^ Renart'  (two)  993. 
„  „  [ed.]  *  Roman  d.  Renart^  127. 
„  F.  A.  Amauld  87;  Eliz.  Gilbert  300, 

(94.  253)- 
„  Fred.  Engl.  314;  Hist.  ofLloyas  267. 
„  Geo.    A.    [Am.]  Family  Horse  620 ; 

Farm  Appliances  615. 
„  Lady  [=HeleQ  Faucit]  SJiksp.  Female 

Characters  "Jig. 
,,  Henri  History  0/ France  ^30. 
,,  Dr.  Hugh  Atonement  iii  ;  Jonah*  31. 
,,  H.  N.  +  Moule,  A,  W.  Dissection  534. 
,,  J.  Privately  Printed  Books  705. 
„  J.  Horizontal  Currents  505. 
„  Rev,  J.  Ministers'  Wives  95. 
,  Rev,  J.  A.  Huguenots  62. 
„  J.  H.  Micr.  Mtg.  518,  Objects  518. 
„  J.  H.  [Am.]  BethWiem  &^  Morav.  72. 
„  J.  M.  H.  Ambulance  Lectures  576. 
,  J.  W.  ^/(3a^  Fishing  694. 
„  Martin  Western  Islamis  ofScotl.  330. 
„  Sir  Ranald  /«/?.  ^  TVi?;*.  C/ziw.  566. 
„  R.  M.  British  Colonies  332  (429)  ;  Brit, 
Colonial  Lib.  332  ;  Statistics  of  Br. 
Col.  332. 
SirTheod.  W.  E.  Aytoun  722;  Horace 
913  ;  Ld.  Lyndhurst  18B  ;  /*?-.  Con- 
sort 422  ;  Shksp.  o¥  Bacon  ?  720. 
,  T.  H.  i«  Prompt/aide  882. 
„  Dr.  W.  A,  P.  The  Chinese  346  (272). 
.,  ,,  [ed.]  Chinese  Reader  847, 
„  W.  C.  L.  Trochilidm  548. 
,,  Com.  W.  R.  Navigation  610. 
Martindale,  W.  Coca  and  Cocaine  s^S- 
/J  )•  +'Westcott  Extra  Pharmacop.  585. 
Martineau,  Miss  C.  A.  Z-wj.  o«  Heat  495. 
„  Har.  ^«^tf*.  724  ;  Biogr.  Sktchs.  385 ; 
Eastern  Life  41  (342)  :  Engl.  Lakes\ 
326  ;  Hist.  Brit.  Rule  in  India^si  '>\ 
Hist,  of  Engl,  (two)  421;  Househ.\ 


Educ.  288 ;  Illus.  of  Polit.  Econ. 
[tales]  234 ;  Letters  on  Mesmerism 
80 ;    Novels   742 ;    Thirty    Years' 
Peace  421  {note). 
Martineau,  Pre.  J.  Endeav.  aft.  Xtn.  Life 
100  f  97);  Essay s^z ;  Hottrs  of  Thought 
103(97)  ;  Ideal  Substitutes  f.  God6  ; 
Mod.  Materialism  7  ;  Preface  to  his 
ed..  oi  Hymns  Qo  ;  Rationale  of  R el. 
Enquiry  6  (82)  ;  Rel.  bet.  Ethics  &= 
R^i-  3   (175) ;  ^el.  as  aff.  by  Mate- 
rialism 7  ;   Spinoza  171 ;  Studies 
in  Xty.  82  ;  Study  of  Rel.  3  ;  Types 
of  Ethical  Theory  175  IComte  163, 
Descartes  163,  Plato  158,  Spin.  171] ; 
Unitarianism  [in  L'pl.  Lects.]  82  ; 
Why  Dissent  ?  68. 
„  „  [ed.]  Hymns  f.  Ch.  and  Home  J03. 
,,  Russell  Romonsch  Lang.  973. 
Martinfere,  H.  M.  P.  de  la.  Morocco  355, 
Martius,  C.   F.  P.  v.  Flora  Brasil.  531 ; 

Ethnog.  Amer.  858. 
Martouflfy,  F.  Dictionnaire  Hongr.  84c 
Marty-Laveaux  Gramm.  Hist.  Fra^tgaise 

983  ;  Lex.  d.  Comeille  982. 
Martyn,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Dutch  Reform.  63 
Eng.  Puritans  74  •.Pilgrim  Fathrs. 
74- 
Martyrius  Opera  930. 

'Marvel,   Ik'   [=D.    G.   Mitchell;  Am.) 
Writings  784;   Rever.  of  Bachelor 
784. 
Marvell,  Andrew.     Works  763. 
Marvels  of  Rome  465. 
Marvin,  A.  T.  [Am.]  The  Olive  627. 
,,  Chas.  Bks.  on  Cent.  Asia  (seven)  344 
\Reg.ofEtem.Firebif^i^3\^\  R^ss. 
Camp.  448] ;  Our  Public  Offices  257. 
,,  J.  G.  [Am.\  Legal  Bibliography  181. 
Marx,  A,  Lat.  Ausspr.  902  ;  Propert.  915. 
,,  F.  Studia  LucHiana  913. 
„  Karl  Capital  238  (247). 
,,  K.  F.  H.  Medic.  AussprUche  Senecas 
930. 
M.  C.  C.  Scores  and  Biogs.  695  (note). 
Marzials,  F.  T.  Dickens  723  (713) ;  Gam- 

betia  442  (404)  ;  Hugo  732  (713). 
Mascart,  Prf.  'E.  + J ouhert  Electricity  aTui 

Magnet  496. 
Maskeleyne.Prf.  M.  H.  N.  Crystallog.soj. 
Maskell,  J.  Wedding  Ring  253. 
„  Rev.  W.  Martin  Marprel.  Controv.  414 

(58). 
„  ,,  [e'i.'lLiturgy  of  Ch.  of  England  TQ^; 

Monum.  Ritualia  105. 
„  W.    Ivories  (two)   665  ;  Russian  Art 

Objects  665  (625). 
,,  W.  [Austral.]  Noxious  Insects  615, 
Masnavi  836  (148). 

Mason,  A.  J.  Persec.  of  Diocletian  49. 
„  Charl.  M.  Home  Education  288. 
„  D.  ±1.  [Am.]  TarifjHist.  of  U.S.  243. 
„  E.  G.  [Am.]  Illinois  365  (363). 
„  E.  T.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  British  Letters  785  ; 

Humorous  Masterpieces  755. 
„  YtdiT\c\s  Pali  Grammar '&2q. 
,,  F.  Hare-lip  576  ;  Surg,  of  Face  576. 
„  Rev.  F,  5K>-7«a  350(511,  529,  555). 
„  J.  [Am.]  Civil  Actions  0.2$. 
„  J.  J.  Nervous  Syst,  of  Reptiles  534, 
„  J.  M.  Parlia^nenis  in  Ireland  434. 
„  P.  H.  Hebrew  Exercise  Book  810  (22), 
„  R.  H.  History  of  Norfolk  324. 
„  T.  Libraries  of  Glasgowjzz. 
,,  Wood  Mantodea  541. 
Maspero,Prf.G.  Egypt.  Archmol.  467(646). 
„  „  [ed.]  Etudes  Egyptiennes  799. 
,)  n  [tr.]  Ci3«/^.P^^^^/<?K«^i'i48(i23). 
Maspons  y  Labros  F.jochs  d.l.Infanc.i^Z. 
Massaia,  G.  Lingua  Amharica  810. 
Masse+ Cantlie  Anatomical  Atlas  ^60. 
Massey,  Ger.  My  Lyrical  Life  767  ;  Nat- 
ural Genesis  126. 
, ,  W.  England  during  George  iii.  420, 
Massi,  Coustardde  H  ist.  of  Duelling  y^g. 
Massingberd,  Rev.  F.  C.  Eng.Refor.  58 
Massinger,  P.  P.  Plays  778. 
1*  »  -^^ordy'].  Dramatic  Works  j-jB. 
Massimu,  J.  Gram.  d.  rom.  Sprache  971. 
Massinger,  P.  Dramatic  Wks.  778(774). 
Masson,  C.  Baljtchistan  344. 
„  Prf.  David  Biogr.  Essays  385  ;  British 
Novelists  714  ,*  CJiatterton  721  ;  De 
Quincey  723  (716) ;  Milton  417  (74, 
418,  720)  ;  Recent  Brit.  Philos.  157  ; 


Three  Devils  X12;  Wordsw.,  Shelley 
and  Keats  715  (724,  725,  726). 
Masson,  Gust.  Diet,  of  French  Language 
gB^'fEarlyChron.of Eur. ^■^•,  French 
Lit.  730  ;  Huguenots  62  ;  Mazarin 
440 ;  Mediaev.  France  438  (383) 
Richelieu  440. 

„  J.   A  tomic   Theory  of  Lucretius  497 
(160). 

, ,  Mrs.  R.  O.  [ed.]  Three  Cents,  of  Poetry 

757- 
Masters,  M.  T.  Plant  Life  of  Farm  615. 
Masterman,  W.  [ed.]  Pari.  Elect.  198. 
Masury,  J,  W.  [Am.]  House  Paintg.  635. 
Mateer,  Rev.  S.  Gospel  in  S.  India  91. 
Matfre  Ermengaud  Breviari  d'Amor  981. 
Mather,  Cotton   [Am.]  Magnalia  Christi 
A  jnericana  66  ;    Wonders  of  Invi- 
sible World  126. 
„  Increase  [Am.]   Trials  of  New  Engl. 

Witches  126  (note). 
,,  J.  M.  Lij^  of  Ruskin  725. 
Mathers,  E.  P.  Golden  S.  Afr.  358(511). 
,,  S.  L.  M.  Kahbala  Unveiled  zo. 
,,  „  [tr.l  Key  of  Solo7nonZo. 
Matheson,   E,   Engineering  Enterp.  S96  ; 
Iron  Bridges  599. 
„  Dr.  G.  Aids  to  Study  of  Ger.  Theol. 
108  ;  Can  the  Old  Faith  Live  ?  5 
(117)  ;  Growth  of  Spirit  of  Xty.  45 
(387)  ;  Momenta  on  Mt.  103  ;  Nat. 
Elem.  in  Rev.  Rel.  5  (117);  N.T. 
Morality  38. 
Matheu  y  Fontanells  [ed.]  Llibre  £Amor 

gy6,  d.  I.  Patria  976. 
Mathews,  E.  D,  Amazon  dr'  Madeira 3^3. 
,,  W,  Flora  of  Algeria  530. 
Mathieu,  A.  La  Farandulo  981. 
,,  P.  P.  VercingHorix  921. 
Mathuraprasada  Misra   Trilingual  Diet. 

831.  .       ^ 

Matinee,  A.  H^racliie  d'Ephese  895. 
Mattei,  Ct.  Electro-Hom.  Medicine  593. 
Matthe.s,  B.  F,  Boegin    Lang,  (two)  851  ; 

Makass.  Language  (three)  851. 
Matthew  Paris  Chronica  410  (407)  ;  His- 

toria  Anglorum  [&  tr.]  410. 
,,  of  Westminster  Flores  Hist,  (and  tr.) 

J 10  (407). 
„  J.  E.  Hist,  of  Music  672. 
Matthews,  C.  [Am.;  ed.]  Legends  of  Wig- 

ivams  152. 
„  C.  G.-i-L.oit  Micro,  in  Brewery  632. 
„  F.  D.  Intro,  to  Works  of  Wyciiffi6T.. 
,5  J.  B.  [Am.]  French  Dramatists  731  ; 

Theatres  of  Paris  679. 
,,  ,,  \e6..\  Ballads  of  Books  -j^Zi^ote). 
,,  J.  W.  Incwadi  Yami  358  (two). 
„  W.  [kxa..^  Hidatsa  Indians  {^xee)^^^ 

[Ethnog.  of  Hidatsa  360]. 
„  Dr.  Wm.  Essays  (four)  784  ;  Oratory 
786  (95,  96)  ;  Wit  <5j^  Humour  787. 
Matthiae,  A.  Lexicon  Euripideum.  885. 
,,  O.  Observationes  inSenecanzg30. 
Mattioli,  A.  Vocabolario  Rotnagnolo  971. 
Mattiaon,  H.  [Am.]  Pop.  Am.usemts.  loi ; 

Rotnanisin  84. 
Matzat,  H.  Geogr.  Unterricht  ityfto)  291. 
Matzen  Kjdbenhavns  Universitet  272. 
Matzke,  J.  E.  Mouilliertes  V  im  Altfrz. 

986. 
Matzner,  E.  -4.-.^.  Wb.  954  ;  Engl.  Gram. 
944  ;  Frz.   Gram.  983  ;  Syntcuc  d. 
neufrz.  Spr.  985. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  A  It, -Engl.  Sprachpr.  953. 
Maude,  Cpt.  F.  E.  Tactics  608. 
„  F.  V.+  'Po\\qc\<l  Merchant  Shippg.  205. 
Maudslay,  A.  Highways  A'  Horses  6S7. 
Maud«ley,  Dr.  H.  Body  and  Mind  177  ; 
Body  and  Will  1 77 ;  Pathol,  of  Mind 
568  (177);   Physiol,  of  Mind  itj ', 
Respons.  in  Mental  Diseases  177. 
Maud,  H-  C.  De  *  ad '  usu  Taciteo  926. 
Maule,  Hy.  Regzstr.  de  Panmure  480. 
Maund,  B.  Botanic  Garden  625. 
Maunder,  S.    Treasury  of  Biogr,   384,  of 
Geogr,  305,  of  Hist.  383,  of  Knowl. 
701,  of  Nat.  Hist.  535,  of  Science 
and  Literature  487. 
Maundeville,  Sir  J.  Voiage  966  (308). 
Maunier,  E.  Noms  de  ViUes  985. 
Maunsell,  R.  N.  Zealand  Grammar  852. 
Maupas,C.E.de  Story  of  Coup  d'etat  442. 
Maupassant,  Guy  de.      (Novels  751. 
Maurer,  K.  [tr.]  Island.  Volkssagen  141. 


Maurer,  T.  Ueberburdungsfrage  303. 

Maurice,  C.   E.  Engl.  Popular  Leaders 

vol.  i.  411,  ii.  412  ;  Revol.  Movemt. 

401  (437»  446). 

„  Col.  J.  F.  Balance  of  Mil.  Power  26a 

{607) ;  Campgn.  of  1882  427  ;  F.  D 

Maurice  61  ;   Sir  J.    Moore  404 ; 

National  Defences  258  (404). 

„  „  +Fitzgerald,Cpt.R.N.W^ffr6o7(6it) 

„  Rev.  F.  D.  Apocalypse  37  ;  Conscience 

113  ;  Eccl.  Hist.  47  ;    Epp.  of  John' 

37  (100)  ;  Etem.  Life  &>  Dth.  115  ; 

Fam^.    Worsh.   105  ;  Frdsh.  of  Bks. 

708  ;  Gosp,  of  'John '  34,  of  Kgdm. 

cf  Heaven  33  ;  Kgdm.  of  Xt.  88 ; 

Lord's  Pryr.    33  (109) ;    Mediaev, 

Philos.  107  ;  Moral  &^  Met.  Philos. 

155  ;  Patriarchs  of  O.T.  2s  ;  'Pryr.- 

bk.'  105  :  Proph.   of  O.    t.   30  (27)  ; 

Religions  of  World  120  ;  Revelation 

168 ;    ScTnns.    in   Country   Ch.    97 ; 

Theolog.  Essays  115  ;  Unity  of  N. 

T.  32  ;  Word  Eternal  115 ;   Work- 

7nen  and  Franchise  255. 

Maury,    L.    F.   A    Croyances   125  :  L^g. 

Pieuses  123;  Magie    125',  Rel.    d. 

Gr^ce  T31. 

„  M.  F.  [Am.]  Phys.  Geog.  of  Sea  503, 

Ms.\is,Y,y^  .Peire  Cardenal's  StropkeftgZx. 

Maw,  Geo.  Crocus  625  ;  Geol.  of  Morocco 

S"- 
,,  W.  H.  Marine  Engineering  t\2. 
„  ,,  •\-T>xei].ge^\.  Exarnp.  of  Bridges  $gtj. 
Mawer,  W.  Micro-Petrology  507. 
Mawr,  Mrs.  E.  B.   [ed.]  Proverbs  in   xc 

Languages  125. 
[,,  f,]  [tr.]  Rouman.  Fairy  Tales  140. 
Max,  Bar.  v.  Life  of  an  Artist  674. 
Maxton,  J.  Engineering  Dra-wing  602, 
Maxwell,  A.  History  of  Old  Dundee  330. 
„  Sir  H.    E.    Connaught  Rangers  428  ; 

Studies  in  Topography  946. 
„  „  J.   C.  Electricity  (two)  496 ;  Heat 

495  ;  Science  Papers  493. 
„  P.  B.  Interpretation  of  Statutes  181. 
„  S.  [Am,]  Criuiinal Procedure  196, 
„  W.  E.  Malay  Language  851. 
„  W.H.  Irish  Rebell.  435  ;  Victs.  of  Brit. 

Army  424  ;  Wellington  423. 
,,  Sir.  W.  Stirling — v.  Stirling-Maxwell. 
May,  A.  Sivedish  Grammar  943. 
„  „  [ed.]  Szvedish  Conversation  943. 
„  (j.Ballooning']Qo\Bibl.of  Electric.  495. 
„  H.  W.  Stat,  of  Eliz.  agst.  Fraud  200. 
„  J.  W.  \P<lXc\.^  Law  oj  Insurance  202. 
„  Thos.  Dramas  778  (774). 
„  ,,  History  of  Long  Parliament  4,i(). 
„  Sir  T.  Er.-jkine  ConstH.  Hist,  of  Engl. 
405  (259,  421) ;  Dem-ocr.  in  Etir.  402 
(258)  ;  Parliamentary  Laiv  193. 
„  W.  J.  Cucuinber  627  ;  Greenhouse  626; 
Mtishrootn  62"]  ;  Vegetable  tzj'.  Vine 
618. 
„  Walter  Marine  Painting  657. 
,,  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Press  Guide  266. 
Mayall,  J.  Artists  at  Home  650, 
Mayer,  A.  M.  Sound  494. 
„  „  +  Barnard,  C.  Light  /^g^^. 
„  A.  M.  [Am.]  Gun  and  Rod  695  (687). 
,,  G.  Heraklitu.  Schopenhauer  895. 
„  L.  [Am.]  Gertnan  Ref.  Church  75. 
,,  Max  Giganten  u.  Titanen  132. 
,,  S.  [tr.]  French  Code  of  Commerce  207, 
Mayers,  VV.  F.  Chinese  Government  452, 
„  „  [ed.]  Chinese  Reader  847  ;  Chinese 
Treaties  232. 
Mayeux,  H.  Decorative  Composition  661. 
Mayhall,  J.  Annals  ofYorkskire  327. 
Mayhew,  A.  L.  +  Skeat,  W.  W.  Diet,  of 

Middle  English  954. 
,,  E.  Horse  Doctor  619,  Mangmt.  619. 
„  H.  SzrH.  Davy  496  ;  /.  Ferg'uson  499  ; 
Germ.  Zz^  314  (273);  Lond.  Labour 
&'  Poor  i.-iii.  248,  iv.  Prostit.  253. 
„  ,,  +'Bmny,  J.  Criminal  Prisons  24i^. 
MayhofF,  C.  Lucubr.  Plinianae  (two)  932. 
Maynard.C.J.  [Km..^  Birds  of  E.  N.  Ainer. 
551,   of  Florida,   551;    Butterfl.  of 
Neiv  Engl.  542  ;  Taxidermy  519. 
yi.3Lyiie,Cpt.Q:'B.  Infantry  Fire  Tacti^ho^* 
„  Jasper  City  Match  778  (774). 
„  J.  D.  Hindu  Law  &"   Us.  230 ;  Ind, 

Penal  Code  182  (196), 
„  ,,   +  Smith,  Lumley  Z?a»;iZ^^S' 196. 
„  R.  G.  +  J.  Medical  VocccSulary  563, 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[Ml  LI- 


Mayo,  Earl  q^  Sport  in.  Ahyssinia  687. 
„  Rev,  C.  H.  Bihliotheca  Dorset.  319. 
,,  Dr.  H.  Truths  in  Superstitions  123. 
„  W.  S.  [Am.]  Kaloolak  747. 
„  y  Quindale  El  Gitanismo  B60. 
Mayor.  J.  B.  Choice  of  Classical  Bks.  86t  ; 
English    Metre  948  (756);    Sktck. 
ofAiic.  Philos,  156  {160,  029). 
„  Prf.  J.  E.   B.  Bibl.   Clue  to  Lat.  Lit. 

908. 
Maysargiies,  A.  Rabelais  1000. 
Alazarde,  Clias.  de  Life  ofCavour^^fi. 
Mazzini,  Joseiih  Life  &>  tVrzt£-s.  258  (446, 

447) ;  Essays,  etc,  258. 
Mead,  Rev.  C.  M.  [Am.]  The  Sonl  114. 
„  T.K.[Am.]  Horsemansh.f.  lVoj/zen68g. 
Meade,  R.  Coal  and  Iron  642  (643). 
„  R.  W.  [Am.]  Naval  Construction  612. 
Meadows,  T.  Taylor  Chinese  ^  Eebellions 

452- 
Mears,  Dr.  J.  E  [Am.]  Pract.Surgery  576. 
i>  J.  W.  [Am.]  Heroes  of  Boiiemia  56. 
,,  T,  L.  Analysis  of*  Ortolan  '  229. 
Mebes  Wigalois  v.  IVimi  096. 
.JMechelin,  L,  Finland  is'  Pttb.  Law  S62. 
Mechi,  j.  Profitable  Farming  613. 
Medd,  Rev.  F.  G.  One  Mediator  x\\. 
Meddygon Myddfai  1004  (558). 
Medhur.st,  Rev.  W.  H.  Cltina  &>  Chinese 
91 ;  Chin,    Dial.    847  ;  Chin,    Did. 
847 ;  Jap.    Vocab.   845 ;    Tkeoi.  of 
Chinese  8. 
Medical  Annual  563. 
„  Directory  559. 
MedlicoLt,  H.  B.  Geology  of  Punjauh  511. 
„  „  -|-BIanford,W.  T.  (J^i?/.  ^/«^j?ia!5ii. 
Meech.  W.  VV.  [Am.]  Quince  Culture  627. 
,,   L.  W.  [Am.]  Life  Insurance  267. 
Meehan,T.  [Am.]  Floivrs.  of  U.S.  526(523), 
Meek,  F.  B.  [Am.]  Invert,  Foss. of  Missouri 

5 12. 

Meeker,  E.[Am.]  Hop  Culture  in  l/.S,6i6. 
Meggs,  Dr.  J.  F.+  Pepper,  W.  [Am,]  Dis. 

of  Children  582. 
Mehl,  H.  Sittl.-relig.  Bildungzg^. 
Mehlis,  C.  Grundidee  d.  Hermes  132. 
Mehli&s,  Volksschulkunde  273. 
Mehren,A.  F.  [ed.]  Rhetorik  d.  Araber^oZ. 
Meier,   Ernest  Nat,  Lit.  d.    Hebr,   811 
Plural  in  sent.  u.  indog.  814. 

,,  ,,  [ed.]  .Sagen,  etc.  (four)  147. 
^^eigna^,  Victor  Siberian  Snows  352. 
Meigret,  L.  Graimnere  Frf,  looi. 
Meigs,  Dr.  A.  V.[Am.]  Milk  Analysis  (>y>, 
Meikle,  J.  Profits  of  Life  Assurance  267. 
Meiklejohn,  Prf.  J,  M.  D.  OH  Edtic.  Re- 
former 282. 
Meilham,  G.  S.  de  Annalesde  Tacite  926. 
Meineke,  Aug.  Hist.  Com.  Graec,  873  ; 
Krit.    d.     *Aniig:    886;     Vindic. 
Aristoph.  883,  Strabon.  889. 
Meingast,  A.  Griech.  Accent.  867. 
Meinhold,  W.  [ed.]  Afnher  Witch  126. 
Mei.ssner,  A.  L.  Philol.  ofFch.  Lang.  981. 

,,  C.  Lat,  Synon.  903  ;  on  Terence  (two) 
920. 
Meister,  J.  H.  '  Oxford  Psalter'  991. 

„  Dr.  R.  [ed.]  Griech.  Dialekte  870. 
Meisterhans,  K.  Attische  hischr.  870(869). 
Melanges  Asiatigues  795. 
Meldola,  Prf.  R.  Chemistry  of  Photog,  660. 
Melena,  Elpis,  Garibaldi  447. 
Melia,  Pius  Waldenses  55. 
Melio,  G.  L,  Swedish  Drill  292. 
Melliss,  J.  C.  Sewage  634 ;  St.  Helena  356 

(530). 
Melsa  Chronica  Monast.  de  54. 
Melsheimer,  K.  E.+  Laurence,  W.  Lanio  of 

Stock  Exchange  217. 
Meltzl,  H.  de  [tr.]  Black  Wodas  154. 
Milusine  [magazine]  122. 

,,  [romance]  738. 
Melvill,  Sir  Jas.  Memoirs  431. 
Melville,  G.  J.  Whyte-.     Novels  745  (748). 

„  G.  W,  [Am.]  In  the  Lena  Delta  382. 

„    Herman  Typee  and  Omoo  374. 

,,  J.  C.  Flora  of  Harrow  528. 
Mefzi,  B.  Vocab.  Ital.  969. 

„  G.  Opere  Anon.  Ital.  704. 
*M6mber  of  Middle  Temple.*    Univ,   of 

Bonn  274, 
Mimoiresde  la  Sociiti  de  Linguisiiquej^^. 
■Men  of  the  Reign  421, 

„  „  „  Time  385. 
Menander  Opera  885. 


Menant,  J.  j^crit.  Cuniif.  801 ;  Assyr.  lang. 

(three)  801. 
,,  ,,  [ed.  &tr.]  Assyr.  Inscripts.(four)  802. 
Menard,  E.  F,  W.  Zeichenunierricht  2^0. 
„  R,  Chaps,  on  Pt^.  656;  Fch.  Artists 

652;  Hermes  Trismeg.  132;  Mythol. 

de  VArt  129. 
Menault,  E.  Animal  Instinct  ^"^^^ 
Mencius  Works  (&  trss.)  849). 
Mende,  A.  Prononc.  deV^e    ntuet  983. 
Mendelssohn,  F.  B.  Letters  673. 
Mendoza,  J.  G.  de  Kingdo^n  of  China  345. 
J,  Lazarillo  de  Tor^nes  754. 
Menendez,  Pelayo^rw.  de  Vilanffva  976. 
Mengarini,  G.  iKm.^Selish  Gramm^ar  857. 
Menge,  H.  Lat.  Synon.  903  ;  Praep.  apud 

Aeschyl.  882. 
„  Dr.  R.  Intro,  to  Ancient  Art  645. 
„  R.  Kujtstunterricht  290. 
„  „  +  Preuss,  S.  Lexicon  Caesar.  921. 
Meniere  Glossaire  Angevin  988. 
Menke  Map  of  Palestine  41. 
Menologium.  958. 
Menoutchehri.     Works  836. 
Menzel,  A.  De  natura  conscientiae  113. 
,,  W.  Hist,  of  Germ.  443  ;  Hist,  of  Germ, 

Literature  732. 
Menzer,  O.  De  Rheso  tragoedia  885. 
Menzies,  Prf,  A.  Lects.  on  Convey.  195(181). 
„  Rev.  A.  National  Religion  26. 
„  L/onisa  [tr.]  Tales  of  Anc.  Britons  135 

(1004). 
,,  a\ix.hGv\s.nA  Disting,  Polit.  IVomenz^z; 

Turkey -^^g  (451). 
„  W.   Cottages  671;  Forest  Trees  525  ; 

Windsor  Park  317. 
Meray,   A.    Vie  au   temps  d.    Trouveres 

979,  au  temps d.  cours  d'Ajnozirgjg. 
Merbot,  R.  Stud.  z.  A.-S.  Poesiegss. 
Merces,  F.  A.  D.  Exchange  Tables  2( 
Mercier,   A.   Participes  Frang.  985  ;  De 

Neutrali  Genere  985. 
„  Dr.  C.  Nervous  System  567. 
l^ercklin,  L.  Citiennethode  932. 
Mercur,  Prf.  J.  [Am.]  Art  of  War  607. 
Meredith,  (jeo.     Novels  745  ;  Poems  767. 
,,  J.  Grape  Vine  6t8. 
,,  Mrs.  L,  A.  Tasmanian  Friends  553. 
'„  Owen"  \\.x.'\Serbski PesmeiTi — v.  also 

Lytton,  Ld. 
Merivale,  Herm.  Thackeray  726  (713). 
Merewether,    H.    A.  +  Stephens,   A.    J. 

Boroughs  in  United  Kingdom  245. 
Merguet,   H.  Gestaltg.  d.  Sprachf.  goo  ; 

Lat.  Formenbldg,  900 :  Lex.  Ccesar. 

921  ;  Lex.  Cicer.  (two)  928. 
M^ril,  A.  +  E.  du  Dictionnaire  Normand 

989. 
„  M.  Comidie  Ancienne  873;  Orig.  Lat. 

d.  Tki&t.  Mod.  996. 
Mdrim^e,  Prosper  Carmen  771 ;  Charles 

ix.  439  ;  Letters  732  (712). 
Merivale,  Dn.  C.  Convers.  of  N.  Nat.  90, 

of  Rom.  Emp.  90  ;  Hist,  of  Romans 

397  (two— 921) ;  Hist,  of  Rome  396 ; 

Letirs,  on  Colonizn.  256;  Mediaev. 

Miss,  go;  Row.  Triumvir.  396(390). 
Merlet,  G.  [ed.]  Ecrivainsdutt'siecleg'&'j, 
Merlin  738. 
Mer^naid  Series  774. 
Merrett,  H,  S.  Surveying  599. 
Mernam,G.  S.  [Am.}  Li^ of  Sa?nl,  Bowles 

730. 
„  Dr.  H.  +  Barrows,W.  B.  [Am.]^«£-//j;& 

sparrow  615. 
Merrifield,  Dr.  J.  Magn.  &*  Compass  610 ; 

Naut.  Astron.  610  ;  Navign.  610. 
„  +Evers,  H.  Navigation  610. 
Mrs.  Fresco  Ptng.  656 ;  Ptng.  in  Oil 

656. 
Merrill,  G.  [Am.]  Compar.  Jurisprud.  181. 
„  G.  E.  [Am,]  Story  of  the  MSS.  21. 
„  Dr.  S.  [Am.]  East  of  Jordan  41  (341, 

467) ;  Galilee  41. 
„  S.  {Am.}  Newspaper  Libel  ^204. 
„  Bp.  S.  M.  JCtn.  Baptism  89  ;  Galilee 

39  (390)  ;  liell  115  ;  Second  Coming 

116. 
Merriman,  M.  [Am,]  Figure  of  Earth  e^oo: 

Hydraul.  598  ;  Meth.  of  Least  Sq, 

490  ;  Roofs  599. 
Merritt,  C.  S.  Corresp.  commerciale  266. 
„   H.  Art  Crit-cistn  645. 
Merteris,  T.  Schlage  in  derSchule  301. 
Merugud  Uilix  Maicc  Leirtis  1005. 


Merwin,   H.   C.  [Am.]  Patentahiliiy    of 

Inventions  213. 
Merx,  A.  Gra7n.  Syr.  803 ;  Hist,  gram. 

ap.  Syr,  804. 
„  „  [ed.]  Chrestom.  Targumica  803. 
Merydew,  J.  T.  [ed.]  Love  Letters  785. 
Merz,  Th.  Leibnitz  166  (137)  ;  Lotze  167. 
Mesca  Ulad  1004. 

Meschia,  A.  Sinonimi  Italiana  969. 
Meschieri,  E.  Vocabol.  Mirandolese  970. 
j^^w*^/ 836(148). 
Messius  Opera  930. 

Messurier,  Col.  A.  Le  Birds  of  India  550. 

Metcalfe,  Rev.  F.  Englishmen  &>  Scand. 

954  (141,   943) ;  Germ.  Liter,   t^-z  ; 

Oxonian  in  Iceland  334  (141,  943) : 

Oxonian  in  Thelemarken  337. 

„  W.  C.  [ed.]  Geneal.  &  Herald,  books 

(hve)  478-9. 
„  W.  M.  [ed.]  Legends  of  Saints  88. 
Meteorological  O^c^  Publications  503, 
Meteyard,  Eliza  Wedgwood  (six)  663. 
Methodius  Opera  sr. 
M^tivier,  G.  Diet.  Normand  989  (185). 
Mette,  B.  Satira  Rom.  et  Graec.  909. 
Metternich,  Prince  Memoirs  ^yj  (401,  440). 
Metzke,  E.  Dialekt  v.  Isle  d.  France  988. 
Meulen,  R.  v.  d.  Bibliog.  van  Nederl.  312  ; 

Cat.  d.  Boek.  707  ;  Repert.  707. 
Meunier,  L.  F.  Les  Composes  983. 
„  V.  Hunting  Grounds  of  World  686. 
Meurmann,  A.  Dictionnaire  Finnois  839. 
Meursinge,  A.  Maleisck  Leesboek  851. 
Mews,  J.  etc.  [eds.]  Criminal  Cases  195. 
Meye,  H.  Sculpture  ofCopdn  471. 
Meyen,  F.  I.  F.  Botanical  Geography  526. 
Meyer,  A.  Theogonia  Hesiodea  Zjy, 
„  Bertha  Fainily  Government  288. 
„  B.  Astlietische  Pddagogik  2Zj. 
„  Carl  Sprac/ie  der  Longobarden  gjo. 
„  Prf.  Ed.  Diseases  of  the  Eye  577. 
„  Ernst  History  cf  Chemistry  496. 
„  E.  H.  Indog. My them.2.y,  VolttsPagt^2. 
„  G.  Albanian  Books  (three)  1006. 
„  Gustav   Griechische  Grammatik  865  ; 
Essays  u.  Stud.  794(121)  [Etrusk, 
Sprachfrage  906]. 
„  G.  H.  V.  Organs  of  Speech  796  (554). 
„  in.  Abhandiungiiber  ^ Roland'  ggj. 
„  Dr.  H.  A.  W.  Comment,  on  N.  T,  25. 
„  H.  L.  Brit.  Birds  549  ;  Game  Bds,  tg-z. 
„  H.  F.  L.  Game  of  Chess  699. 
,,  Julius  Correggio  653. 
„  J.  Luther's  Pddagogik  284. 
„  J.  B.  Aristoteles  Thierkunde  ZgZ. 
„  Karl  Gower's  Bezieh.  zu  Chaucer  954. 
„  K..  Prov.Gestaltungg'jT. 
„  Leo   *  An'   814;   Flex.   d.  Adj.  934; 
Fre?ndwd'rter  938  ;  Goth.  Spr.  934  ; 
Griech,  Aorist.    866  ;  Gr,   «,    Lat, 
Declin.  862  ;  Vergl.  Gram.  d.  Gr, 
«.  Lat.  862, 
,,  Prf.  Lothar  Theories  of  Chemistry  ^g-j. 
„  L.  E.  Glossaire  de  VAunis  989. 
„  Maur.  ^/^//fli«M9o9:  TJiiiitre  Lat.  gog. 
,,  Paul  De  '  Capt.  Damiai,'  981  ;  Dern. 
Troubadours  979  ;  Gaucelm  Faidit 
980 ;  Phondt.  Proven^.  977  ;  Prov. 
Lang.  976  ;  Prov.  Liter,  gjg  ;  Rept. 
on  Rom:  Langs.  968  ;   Serms.  de 
Maur.  Sully  998. 
n  7t  [ed.]  Reed  Anc.  TextesgSj  ;  TraitSs 

Catal.  de  Gram,  976. 
,,  W.  Lat.  Neutr.  itw  Roman.  907  (814, 

900,  968)  ;  Wortaccent  901. 
Meyer-Lubke,   W.   Grain,  d.  Rom.  Spr. 

(&  tr.)  967  ;  Ital.  Gram,  q68. 
Meyncll,  W.  [ed.]  Modern  Artists  648. 
Meyrick,  Can.    F.  Commun.  89;  ^  Levit.' 
24  ;  O.-Catholic  Movement  87. 
,  J.  House  aftd  Sporting  Dogs  691. 
,  Sir  R.  Ancient  A rinour  (two)  471. 
.,  T.  Lives  of  Early  Popes  85. 
Mezger,  F.  Pindar's  Sieges- LiederZ%o. 
Mczhov,  V.  \.  Recueil  de  Turkestan  351. 
'  Mi'  [==F.  G.  Sibeth]  Mecklenb.  Wb.  939. 
Miall.  A.  Life  ofEdw.  Miall  70. 
Rev,  J,  Congreg,  in  Yorkshire  70. 
Prf.  L.  C.  Compar.  Anatomy  534. 
„  -t-Carrinj^ton,  B.  Flora  of  the  West 

Riding  529. 
,,  +Deniiy.  A.  Cockroach  534. 
,,  M.  C.  Geologv  ofCrwven  510. 
Miansarov,  M.  Bibliogr.  Caucasica  ^$\, 
Michael  Angelo.    Poems  772, 


Michael,  A.  D.  British  Oribaitda  540. 
„  Hugo  De  Ammiant  studiis  921. 
„  W.  H.+  Will,  J.  S.  Law  relating  to 
Gas  and  Water  zog. 
Michaelis,  Prf.  A.  Ancient  Mariles  665; 

Thamyris  u.  Sappho  880. 
„  Carol.  J? ow.  Wortschopf.Q6Z{gj-3jgfs). 
„  G.  Deutsche  Rechtschreibung jg^Z. 
„  H.  Ital.  Wb.  969  ;  Portug.  Wb.  975. 
,,  J.  D,  Comm.  on  Law  of  Moses  ji. 
„  J.  J.  Apoll.  Rhod.  Fragm.  876. 
Michalek,  A.+  Kloucek.  I.  \^At,.'\  Slogan' 

sky  Katatog  705  (two). 
Michaud,  E.  Guillnume  de  Champ.  271. 
„  J.  F.  History  of  the  C^-usades  399. 
Michaux,  F.  A.  {Am.]  N.Amer.  Sylva^it., 
Michel,  Francisque  Inquiry  into  the  Scot' 

tish  Language  1003. 
„  F.  Heinrich  von  Morungen  979. 
„  F.  R.  Attides  de  Philologie  990  ;  Ex- 
press. Vicieuses  g%g. 
Michelet,  J.  Fch.  Revol.  440  ;  History  of 
Frafice  438,  of  Rom.  Repub.  396; 
Sorciere     126    (125)  ;     Summ.    of 
Mod.  Hist.  400  ;   The  Mntn. ,  502 ; 
Woman  251. 
Michell.  E.  B.+  R.  B.Appls,fr.  Ind.  221. 
„  S.  Mine  Drainage  641. 
„  T.  Russ.  Picts.  336  ;  Scot.  Exped.  449. 
Michels,  A.  des  Chu  Nom  an  Nam  849  . 

Dial.  Coc/iifichin.  850. 
,,  ,,  [tr.]  Contes  Plats.  Annamites  15^, 
Michelsen,  C.  Lat.  ICaszeslehre  goo. 
Michie,  C.  Y.  Forestry  623  ;  Larch  624. 
M[ichiels],  L.  Gramin.  Liegeoise  ggo. 
-Mickiewicz.  A.    Poems  773. 
Mickle,  Dr.  W.  J.  Paralysis  of  Insane  567, 
Micklethwaite,  J.  T.  Church  Folkl.  143. 
Middendorf,    E.   W.    Keshua    Wb,    859; 

Runa  Simi  859. 
Middlemore,  S.  G.  C.  Hal.  Painting  ^^3- 
„  Mrs.  S.  G.  C.  Rd.  a  Posada  Fire  138  ; 

Spanish  Legend.  Tales  138. 
Middleton,  Rev.  C.  Life  of  Cicero  g'2%(j66). 
„  C.  H.  Etched  Work  ofRembra7idt  652.     . 
„  Sir  H.  Voyage  to  Bantam  349  (350). 
„  Prf.  J.  H.  Ancient  Rome  in  1888.  465 , 

Rome  [in  Encyclo.Brit.]  465. 
„  J.  W.  [ed.]  Settled  Estate  Act  215. 
„  Thos.     Dramatic  Works  775  (774). 
„  T.  F.  Greek  Article  Z66. 
Midrash  10  (811). 
Miers,  E.  J.  Brachyura  539. 

J.  ApocynaceeB  526 ;  ConiTibutions  to 
Botany  521. 
MJgnard,   T.  J.    A.    P.    Vocahulaire   dt 

Burgundie  978. 
Migne,  Abbd  Did,  des  Mysth'es  ggy. 
„  „  [ed.]  Patrologa  51. 
Mignet,  F.  A.  French  Revolution  440 , 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots  432. 
Miguel,  v.  Flora  Ind.  Batam.  s^g^  Japan. 

530,  Sufnatr.  529. 
Mijatovies,  Mme.  [ed.]  Serbian  Folkl.  140. 
Miklosich,  F,  Alban.  Forsch.  1006;  Bulg, 
Laubezcichn.  1007 ;  Gypsy  Folkl.  154, 
Lan4.    (three)  86o  ;    Palaeo.-Slav. 
(four)    1007  ;     Rumdn,    Lautlehre 
971 ;  Slav.  Langs,  Generally  (three) 
1006  ;  Slav.  Eietn.  im  Ncugr.  872, 
im  Rumdn.  972  ;  Tiirk.  Elem.  842. 
„  [ed.]  Monum.  Palaeoslov.  1007. 
,,  ,,  +Ive  Rumdn.  Untersnch.  gyi, 
Mila  y  Fontanals  Estud.  Catal.  975  ;  Est. 
d.   Poes,  Pop.    138 ;  Poes.  Heroico 
PoP'  735  (138)  ;  Infl.  d.  Ling.  It.  en 
Catal.   975  ;    Trovad.  en  Esp,  975 
(138,  979)* 
it  ,t  [ed.]  Poetes  Catal.   (two)  976  (138, 
975)1  Romanceiro  Catal.  976, 
Milbourne,  Sir  W.  British  in  India  453. 
Milchsack,  G.  [ed.]  Hymni  102;    Oster* 

Spiele  997. 
Milenowsky,  J.  [tr.]  March,  a.  BShmen 

139- 
Miles,  A.  H.  [ed.]  Aldine  Dial,,  Reciter 
atid  SPea/eerjZt ;  Poets  of  Cent,  757. 
„  H.  D.  Pugilistica  697. 
„  Dr.  M.  [Am.]  Silos  and  Ensilage  616 
„  M.  [Am.]  Stock  Breeding  620. 
J,  W.  J.  Farriery  621  ;   Horse  Shoeing   . 
621 :  Horse's  Foot  619;  Horse^s  Teeth 
619  ;  Stables  62X. 
Milinda  Panho  830  (13). 
Milizia  Celebrated  Architects  666. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[MOOD^ 


Mill,  H,   R.  CofJimercial  Geography  265 

(306) :  Elementary  Geography  305. 
„  Jas.  Philos.  Works  168  (i74>;  History 

of  British  India  453. 
„  JohnStiian.    Philos.  Wks.  168  Mwjfo^. 

168;  Comte  163  ;  Dhs.  162  [State  In- 
terference 99]  ;  Ethics  174  ;  Exam. 

of  Hanzilton  164  (168)  ;  Irel.  &>  Ir. 

Qttes.  433  (230)  ;  Liberty  255  ;  Logic 

173  (two,  488)  ;  Psychol.  176  ;  Rep. 

Govt.   255  ;    Subjection  of  IVomeji 

251  :   7  hree  Essays  on  Religion  6  ; 

Unsettled  Ques.  of  Polit,  Econovty 

234 ;   Utiliturianisvt  175. 
„  W.  H.  Analysis  of  Pearson's  ^  Creed 

log  ;  Pantfieistic  Principles  7. 
Millais,  Everett  Rational  Breeding  691. 
Millar,  A.  H.  Castles  of  Scotland  328  \of 

Fife  320]  ;  Old  Glasgow  330. 
„  Prf.  W.  H.  Crystallography  (two)  507. 
„  W.J.  The  Clyde  zsoieiz). 
M:llurd,  H.  B.  [Am.]  BrighfsDisease  570. 
Miller,  A.  Alexandergeschichte  889. 
,.  Rev.  E.  Ch.  in  relation  to  State  99; 

Irvingisin  70:  Text.Crit.  ofN.  T.  ig. 
,,  Mi-s.  Fenwick -4//(M  of  Anatomy  ^to 

Har.  Martineau  724  (713). 
„  F.  G^aiff  Painting  et^  ;  Pott.  Paintg. 

664  ;  Wood  Carving  684. 
.,  Hugh.    Works  789  ;  Cruiseof*  Betsy 

510;  Edi?i.  329  (5x0);  i^zVj^  Impr. 

of  Eng.    316  ;   Footprints   of  the 

Creator  5  ;  ,^Jf>'  Sclwols  275  (724) 

Old  Red  Sandst.  510;  Scenes  of  N. 

Scotl.  328  (134) ;  Sk.-Bk.  of  Geol. 

506  ;  Testivt.  of  Rocks  5. 
„  J,  [Am.]  Ziyi  among  the  Modocs  361 ; 

*  ProveT^s'  29. 
„  Rev,  J.  XXXIX.  Articles  €,7. 
,,  Rev.  Josiah  Singers  of  Church  loa. 
„  Rev.  J.  A,  tSau/  27. 
„  Dr.  J.  R.  The  Perfect  Home  loi. 
„  L.  W.  Perspective  658, 
„  R.  C.  Historical  Tableaux  700. 
,,  Rev.  R.  H.  [Am.]  Doct.  ofBrethr.  72. 
„  S.  H.  +  Skertchly,  S.  B.  Fenland  2^7 

(two,  508,  527,  555). 
„  S.  [Am.]/.  Edwards  459. 
,,  W.  English  Natnes  of  Plants  519. 
„  Prf.  W.  Differential  Calculus  491. 
„  Rev.  W.  Greatest  of  Judges  26. 
„  W.+  Mesra,  R,  Oriya  Diet.  833. 
„  W.  [Am.l  IVampanoag  Indians  361. 
„  Wm.  Wintering  in  Riviera  2^^. 
„  Dr.  W,  A.  Elem.  ofCheMzistry  497. 
,,  W.  E.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Code  of  Iowa  183. 
„  W.  G.  Philosophy  of  Law  180  (231). 
Millhouse.  J.  Italiafi  Dictionary  969. 
Millican,  K.  W.  Morbid  Germs  564. 
MilUgan,  Prf.  W.  Decalogue  38  ;  Elijah 

27;   ^  Eplies.^  35;  Resurrection  of 

Ld.  119;  ^Revel.  of  John'  37  (24); 

^f^^^^s  (V^iV.  J".  19. 
Milligen,  Dr.  J.  History  of  Duelling  3gg, 
MiUington,  Rev.  T.  S.  Sigfis  &=  Wond,  26. 
Mills,  A.  Colonial  Constitutions  261  (429). 
„  Charles  Attic  Nights  783. 
„  Dr.  Cfaas.  H.  [Am.]  Nursing  of  the 

Nervous  591. 

„  Dr.  E.  J.  Destructive  Distillation  630. 

„  Rev.  "^."^ .Poverty  and  State  247  (249). 

,,  Dr.Wesley[Am.].*4w/7;z./'Aj'.?.  562(619), 

Millspaugh,  C.  F.  [Kjh.^  Ainer.  Medicinal 

Plants  586  (593). 
Milman,  Dn.  H,  H.  Annals  of  St.  Pauts 

66S;Hzst.  ofXty.i,T,ofLatinXty. 

53  (11,  ^7,  107,  399):  Hist,  of  Jews 

391   (40)  ;    Life   of  Horace   gi3  ; 


Savonarola^  etc.  63, 
„  Rev.  R.  Life  of  Tasso  734. 
Miln,  Jas.  Excavations  at  Carnac  466, 
Milne,  A.  Midwifery  580. 
„  Rev.  D.  Phil,  of  Dispensation  106. 
ff  Dav.  Readable  Eng.  Diet.  945. 
,,  Prf.  J.  Crystallog.  507  ;  Earthqks.  503. 
Milae-Ed wards,    H,  +  Haime  Corals  of 

England  537. 
Milner,  Rev.  J.  History  oftlte  Church  44. 
„  T.  Turkish  Empire  339.  ^ 

Milnes,  A.  Z.£»g-;i:  173  ;  Pol.  Econ.  234. 
Milton,  J.  Wks.  788  ;  Poet.  Wks.  763  (756, 
757)  ;  Areopag.  256  ;  Cotnmonfil.-bk. 
720;  Education -iZ^:  Toleration  loi; 
Tractate  to  Hartlib  284. 
„  J.  L.  Gonorr.  ^Zo;Spermat.  (two)  579, 


Milwaukee  Pub.  Lib.  System.  Catal.  703. 

Mimdms&  Dars^na  825. 

Munro,  J.+Jamieson,  A.  Pocket-hook  for 

Electricians  605. 
MinayeflT,  J.  />/z//  Grammar  829. 
Minchin,  Prf.  G.  M.  Statics  493. 
.)  J.)  etc.  [eds.]  Chess  Tournament  6gg, 
„  J.  G.  Bulgaria  since  the  War  340. 
Mind  15s. 

Miner,  H.  S.  [Am.]  Orchids  626. 
Minghetti,  M.  Masters  of  Raffaelo  653. 
MitthdJiiddin-TabaJeat  4S'^  {s.v.  Raverty). 
MiiiocheherjiJ.  T>.Pahlavi Did.  831(835). 
Minor,  Ellen  E.  Murillo  654  (649). 
,,  J.  E.  [Am.]  Institutes  of  Law  192. 
Minot,  H.  D.  [Am.]  Birds  of  Nffiu  Eng- 
land 551. 
J.  Digest  of  Laws  183. 
„  Laur.  Poems  762. 
,,  R.  S.  [Am.]  Railway  Travel  267. 
Minshall,  E.  Organs  and  Choirs  676. 
Minto,  Prf.  Wm.  Defoe  721  (716)  ;  ManL 
Eng.  Prose  713  ;  /.  S.  Mill  168  ; 
Wordsworth  726. 
)i  1)  X.^^."]  Char,  of  Eng.  Poets  7<)7  ijz'^. 
Miiitorn,  [Mrs.]  J.  H.  Paper  Flwr.Makg. 

684  ;  Modelling  in  Wax  684. 
Minutius  Felix  Octavius  53. 
Miracles  de  Nostre  Dame  Par  Perso7t 

nages  997. 
Mircesco,  V".  GramTnaire Romaine  971. 
Mirisch,  M.  Siijix  *-olus'  g6%. 
Mirkus,  Joh.  Festial  964. 
Mirror,  The  781. 
Mzscella?taea  VirgiVzana  917. 
Mischi,  J.  Deut.  Wort,  im  Ladin.  972. 
Mischle  Sindbad  124. 
Mis-Jicat-ul-Masabih  11  (807). 
Mishnah  10(811). 
Missale  Romanum  [&  tr.j  86. 
Missionary  World  f^o. 
Misteli,  F.  Griech.  BetonungZ^7, 
Mistral,  F.  Poems  [and  trss.]  981 ;  Tresor 
.,.       977- 
Mitchel,  J.  History  of  Ireland  ^i-i  ;  Hugh 

O'Neil  434. 
Mitchell,  Prf.  A.  F.  Westminster  Assembly 

73,  Confession  73. 
„  „  [ed.]  Catechising  73  (102). 
„  C.  F.  Building  Construction  ^y^. 
„  D.  G.  [*_Ik  Marvell ';  Am.]  Works  791, 
„  F.  S.  Birds  of  Lancashire  549. 
„  H.  Diamonds  of  South  Africa  511, 

^  (358). 
,,  Gen.  J.  Eminent  Soldiers  ^2^, 
„  J.  ^jfflyz>^642. 
„  J.  M.  The  Herring  ^2.-^. 
„  J.  M.  Runic  Literature  933  (735). 
,,  Dr.  YJaX^  Drink  Question  s^Z. 
„  Lucy  M.  Hist.  ofAnc.  Sculpt.  654, 
„  ,,  [fA.'l  Selns.  from  Anc.  Sculpt.  ^$^. 
„  Mrs.  Murray  In  India  (two)  91. 
,,  O.  M.  Orbs  of  Heaven  500.  , 
„  Dr.  S.  Weir  \.km.\  Dr.  ^^  Patient  ^^o. 
Fat  &=  Blood  562  (567) ;  Injur,  oj 
Nerves  567  (578)  ;  Nerv.  System  567 
(581)  ;  Wear  and  Tear  567. 
„  „  +Reichert,  E.  T.  [Ams.]  Venoms  of 

Serpents  587. 
„  Sir  T.  L.  Pla?is  of  Battles  427. 
„  W.  F.  Ships  of  Naziy  6ii. 
,,  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Newspaper  Direct,  727 

(266). 
Mitchinson,A,  W.  Expiring  Continent  ^$6. 
Mitford,  Maj.  To  Caubul  i,2&. 
A.  B.  Tales  of  Japan  153. 
Mary  R.  My  Liter.  Life  725 ;  Our 

Village  790, 
"Wm.  History  of  Greece  ^gz- 
JNiitra,  Rajendralala  Antig.  ofOrissa  468  . 
Buddha  Gaya  468  ;  Cat.  ofBikaner 
Lib.  816  ;  Indo-Aryans  347. 
T.  Law  rel.  to  Hindu  Widow  231. 
Mittermaier  Todes-Strafe  244  {s.n.  Moir). 
Mitterbrutzner,J.  C.  BariSpr,  853;  Dinka 

Spr.  854  ;  R&toladin.  Dial.  973. 
Mittheilungen  a.  d.  ges.  Gebiete  d.  engl. 

Spr.  u.  Litt.  944. 
Mivart,  St.  Geo.  Cat  534  ;  Contemp.  Evol. 
516;  Frog  534  ;  Genes,  of  Species 
516;  Less,  in  Anat.  S33tf''  Nature 
516  (113);  Man  <5?>  Ape  5^6  (SSS): 
Ong.  of  Hum.  Reas.  516  (793) ; 
Truth  5. 
M* Mogandanobone  850.  I 

Jv 


Mnemosyfte  864. 

Moabite  Stone  811  (11). 

M  0'  Allakat  Septem  Cannina  8og. 

Moberley,  Rev.  C.  E.  ^«?'<?j'  Tudors  414 

(401). 
„  Bp.  G.  Admin,  of  Holy  Spirit  112. 
„  G.  H.  W.  of  Wykeham  277  (61,  413). 
Mobius,  Th.  Altnord,  Gloss,  941,  Sprache 

g4i. 
»  *»  \,^d..'\Anal.Norra4nag^\;Cat.Libr. 

Isl.Q\i  (706). 
Mocatta,  F.  D.  Jews  in  Spain  391  (84). 
Mockler,  Maj.  E,  Baloochee  Gram.  837. 
Modem  Language  Notes  944. 
Modersohn  ^  Amis'  u.  ^ Jourdatns*  ggi. 
Moens,  W.  C.  Walloon  Church  63. 
Moffat,  J.  S.  R.  &=  Mary  Moffat  93  (353). 
„  Dr,  R,  Labrs.  in  S.  Africa  (two)  92. 
,,  R.  %,  Econ.  of  Consumption  240(246); 

Time  Policy  23g. 
Moffitt,  A.  Sick  and  Wounded  575, 
Moggridge,  J.  T.  Flora  of  Mentone  527  ; 

Harvesting  Ants  542  (540). 
Mohammed  Ben  Musa  Algebra  809. 
„  Esseghir  ben  Elhadj  Nozet-ElhadJ ZoZ. 
Mohit  ul  Mohli  805. 
Mohler,  J.  A.  Symbolism  86. 
Mohnicke,G.[tr.]y4//i'c^«'fi::f.  Balladen  141. 
Mohr,  E.  Victoria  Falls  357. 
,,  W.  Cognomina  Romana  go-^. 
Mohrbutter  Syntax  d.  Wulfstan  960. 
Moir,  J.  M.  Capital  Punishment  244. 
Moissenet,  L.  Lodes  of  Cornwall  508. 
Moisy,  J-).  Diet.  Nonnaud  989  ;  Onoinat. 

Norm.  985. 
Moland+Hdncault  [eds.]  Nouvelles  Frf, 

999- 
Molema  Groningen.  Wb.  939. 
Mol^ro,  J.  M.  S.  Campagnes  d.  Cisargzz. 
Molesworth,  G.  L.  Enging.  Formulae  602. 
„  J.  T.+ Candy.  G.  +  T.  Mahratti  Diet. 

833. 
„  Rev.  W.  N.  /^/.y^.  of  C.  ofE.  59  (67), 
of  Engl,  ^z, of  Reform  Bill  260  (421). 
Moli&re,  J.  B.  P.  Dratnatic  Works  780. 
Molina,F.A.de  Vocabolario  Mexicana  859. 
Molins,  A.  E.  de  Diccionario  Catal.  976. 
Moll,  Dr.  K.  B.  'Heb.'  24  ;  'Job'sPsVz^. 
Mallendorff,  P.  G.+  O.  F.  v.   Chin.  Bibl. 

452  (848). 
Moller+  Berthelsen  [ed.]  Gronland.  Folke- 

sagn  150, 
,,  E.  A.  W.  Amm.  Marcellin.  921. 
„  H.    Alteng.    Volksepos    956   (three); 
Heliand  958. 
MoUett,  J.  W.  Barhizon  Schl,  652  (649) ; 
Diet,  of  Art   Words  644  ;  Etchgs. 
(two)    660  ;    Meissonier  652    (649) ; 
Watteau  652(649);  Wilkie  651  (649). 
,,  ,,  [&d.]  Carxzen  Macaron.  760. 
Mollison,  J.  R.  Window  Gardener  625. 
Molloy,  Rev.  G.  Gleanings  in  Science  ^gi. 
„  J.    Fitzger.    Fajn.    Plays   716  (774) ; 
Fch.  Rivers  312  ;  Edm.  Kean  680  ; 
Royalty  Restored  418  ;  Peg  Wof 
flngton  680. 
„  J.  O.  Index  Nom.  in  '  Zeuss'  looi. 
*  Molly  Bawn'  Author  of  [=Mrs.  Hunger- 
ford.     Novels  745. 
Moloney.  A.  Forestry  of  W.  Africa  624. 
Moltke,  Fldm.  v.  Lettrs.fr.  Russia  336; 

Poland  448, 
Molyneux,  W.  Case  of  Ireland  435. 
Mombert,  J.    L  [Am.]  .^^fg".   Versions  of 

Bible  21, 
Momerie,  Rev.  A.  W.  Serms.  &  Wki.  97 
[^oj/iS  of  Religion  6  ;  Personality  6]. 
Mommsen,  Aug.  Heortologie  131. 
„  Theod..^j#.  of  Rome  396;  C^A.  Studien 
907  ;  Pline  lejeune  933  ;  i?o?«.  Ca- 
tacombs  49  ;  ^(J?«.  Provinces  396. 
„  „  [ed.]  Inscript.  Lai.  (five)  904 ;  /«- 
script.  Helvet.god,  NeapoL  905;  i?« 
Gestae  Divi  Ai4gusti  905. 
„  „  +Studemund,G.  .i^wa/.  Zzz'/(z«ag23. 
„  Tycho  Griech.  Praepos.  866 ;  Parerga 
Pindarica  880  ;  Pindaros  880 ;  t/«- 
terital.  Dialecie  go6  [/te/.  Alphabete 
902]. 
„  „  [ed.]  Scholia  in  Find.  'Olymp.'  880. 
Monaci,  E.  Filologia  Romanza  967. 
,,  „  [ed,]  Crestomazia  Itallana  969. 
Monastier,  A.  [Am.]  Vaudois  Church  55. 
Monatsschrift  f.  Gesch.  u.  Wiss,  d.  Juden- 
thums  811. 


Moncel,  Ct.  T.  du  Electric  Lighting  605 

(606)  ;  Telephone,  etc.  606. 
„  „  +GcT3.\dy,F,Elect»asJklotivePower 

605. 
Monck,Prf.  W.  H.  S.  Crit.  Philos.  ofKani 
166  ;  Hamilton  164  (157)  ;  hitro.  t» 
Logic  173  ;  Space  <&*  i^'ision  177, 
Monckton,Dr.D.H.  Monckton  Family  4,^0. 
„  J.  H.  [Am.]  Stair-Building  635. 
MoncrieK  F.  C.  Bench  and  Bar  214. 
,,  Rev.  Sir  H.  T-V^^  CA.  Principles  74. 
Mone,  F.  Gallische  Sprache  1002. 
„  F.  J.  Heidenih.  i.  nSrdl.  Eur.   139, 

Niederl.  Volkslii.  541 
M  >i  [ed.]  Lat,  Hy?nnen  d.  MA.  loz. 
Moiiette,  J.  W.  [Am.]  Mississ.  Valley  365, 
Money,  Dr.  Angel  Dis.  in  Children  58a; 

Textbook  of  Medicine  563. 
,,  Col.  E.  Cultivation  of  Tea  6x7, 
„  J.  W.  h.Java^So. 
„  Walter  Newbury  317. 
Mongredien,  A.  Free  Trade  242  ;  Hist,  of 
Fr.  Tr.  Movt.  243 ;  Pleas f.  Prot.  242 ; 
W.  Farmer  242. 
Monin,  H.  Genese  des  Patois  978. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Idiomes  GaUlois  looi. 
Monk,  Bp.  J.  H.  Dr.  Rich,  Beniley  720. 
Monkhouse,    Cosmo    Turner    651  (649) ; 
Water-col,  Ptrs.  650 ;  Wks.  of  Foley 

655. 

Monkhoven,  U.  Photographic  Optics  660. 
Monmerqud+  Michel  [eds.]  Thddtre  F'rajic. 

997- 
Monnard,Ch.[ed.]  Chrestom.d.  Prosatettrv. 

987. 
Monnier,  F.  Vercingitorix  921. 

Marc  [tr.]  Contes  en  Italie  136, 
Monod.  A.  Letters  62, 

G.  Bibl.  de  I' hist,  de  Free.  437. 
Monrad,  D.  G.  World  of  Prayer  106. 
Monro,  Sir  Don.  W.  Isl.  of  Scotland  330.. 
„  Dr.  D.  B.  Hojner.  Dial.  870  (867,  879). 
Monsell,  Dr.  J.  S.  Watches  by  Cross  103, 
Monson,  Dr.  J.  *  Ramans'  3^;Sanctiffca- 

tion  34. 
Monstrelet,  K.  de  Chronicles  39B  (412,  438).. 
Montague,  F.  C.  Indiv.  Liberty  255  ;  Sir 
R.  Peel  422  (.404);   Toynbee  24g. 
Col.  G.  Diet.  (^/'British  Birds  549. 
Cpt.  W.  E.  Campaigng.  inS.Afr.  426, 
Montagu,  H.  Coinage  ofGt.  Britain  476. 
Ly.  Mary  Wortley,  Lettrs.  &  Wks.  785. 

(722,  788). 
Ld.  R.  Church  and  State  gg. 
Montaiglon,    A.   de+ Raynaud,  G.  [eds.J 

Fabliaux  Frp,  994. 
„  „  -f  Rothschild,J.  ae[eds.]i'<7^jiiej' ^>y, 

994. 
Montaigne;  M.  E.  de  Oeuvres  1001 ;  Trss.. 

169  {Essays  784  (286)]. 
Moutalembert,  Ct.  de  St.  Columba    431  i 

Monks  of  West  53  (64,  399,  434). 
Montaudon,  Moine  de  Oeuvres  gZ\, 
Montde,  J&tude  sur  LucrSce  gi4. 
Monteiro,  J.  J.  Angola  356. 
,,  M.z.x\a.na.  \xr.'\  Legends  of  Basque  TS^ 
Montel,  A.+ Lambert,  L.  [eds.]  Chants  dt^ 

Languedoc  136. 
Montelius,  Prf.  ( ).  Civilizn.ofSwed.i!^66{44g\ 
Montesquieu,  Bar.  de  Grand.  &=•  Dec.   of" 
Romans  3g6  ;  Spirit  of  Laws   179 
(i6g,  254,  385). 
Montfaucon,  B.  de  Palaeogr.  Graeca  S67. 
Montgomery,  Florence.  Tales  745. 
„  Jas.     Poetical  Works  767. 
,,  T.H.[Am.]  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania  27g. 
,,  W.  E.  Land  in  Ireland  22g. 
Monti,  P.  Vocabolario  diCojno  g7o. 
Montier,  L.  Gram.  Dauphinoise  g7%, 
MonLoya,  A.  R.  de  Lengua  Guarani  858: 

(three). 
Montresor,  C.  A.  Hobby  Horses  684  (4.85). 
Monutnenta  Franciscana.  410  (54). 
„  Hist.  Brit.  [ed.  Petrie+Sharpe]  407. 
„  Historica  Univ.  Prdgensis  27$. 
„  Juridica  424  (186). 
,,  Linguae  Palaeoslovenicae  1007. 
„  Polonice  Historica  448. 
,,  Sacra  Inedita  16. 

,,  „  et  Profanae  Cod.  Bibl.  Ambros,  i^ 
Monzert,  L,  [Am.]  Distiller  631. 
Moody,  D.  L.  [Am.]  Second  Coming  116. 
F.  W,  Lectures  on  Art  2go. 
W.  G.  [Am.]  Land&f'  Labour  in  U.S. 
238  (240). 


MOON] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[MULL- 


MpoPj  O.  W.  DeatCs  English  944  (note) ; 
Eccles.  English  947  ;  Reviser's  En- 
glish 19. 
„  W.  Reading  for  Blind  zoo;  Sight  for 
the  Blind  300. 
Mcore.  Rev.  A.  W.  Manx  Names  loo^. 
„     „  -f  Rhys    [eds.]   Manx    Prayer-bk. 

1005. 
,,  B.  T.  Mensuration  600. 
•ti  Prf.  C.  H.  Gothic  Architecture  667. 
1,  Rev.  D.  Thoughts  on  Preaching  g$. 
„  Dr.Edw.  Tex.Crit.o/'Div.Comm'  734. 
,1  Frk.  [Am.;  Gd.]  ReSellion  Record  45B. 
ft  Fred.  Lepidoptera.  of  Ceylon  541, 
1,  H.  Abstr.  of  Titles  215  ;  Agreemts. 

188;  Voung  Solicitors  Z03. 
„  H.  Keatl&y  Child's  Piano,  Book  676. 
,,  J.  Horses  619  ;  Fir/.  Homeopathy  6ig. 
„  J.  W.  [Am.]  iV.  Carolina  (two)  364. 
i}  Norman /'«^A<»/i?jg7ca/^«a/ff»iy  583. 
„  S.  A.  Foreshore  and  Seashore  220. 
„  Thos.  Poet.  Wks.  767  (757);  Byron  723; 
Ld.  E.  Fitzgerald  436;  Sheridan 
722  (680). 
„  T.  Brit.  Ferns  {two)  s:iy,Ind,Filicum 

522;  Wild  Flowers  $26. 
»>  »  +Jackman,  G.  Clematis  62^. 
„  Dr.T.  V.[Ara,]  'Haggai,'  'Zech.'  etc.  31. 
„  Dr.  W.  E.  [ed.  ;  Am.]  Acts  of  General 

Assembly  74  ;  Presb.  Digest  74. 
„  Sir  W.  J.  i^Vrw.  ^J/st^.^  /«rf.  566(592) 
Hlth.  in  Tropics  $66  ;  Hlth.  Resorts 
589. 
Moorcroft+Erebeck  Travels  348. 
Moorsom,  W.  S,  iffffr.  of  s^nd  Highlanders 

428. 
Moos,  A.  Framjee  Gujat  ati  Vict.  831. 
Moraes,  Millo  Os  Ciganos  no  Braz,  154. 
,,  „  [tr.]  Cancion.  d.  Ciganos  154. 
Moran.  Bp.  P.  F.  Cath.  Abps.  ofDubL  64 
(85);  Early  Irish' Ch.  64  ;  Hist,  of 
Ir.  Ch.  64 ;  Persec.  of  Ir.  Cath.  64 
(43s) ;  Monasticum  Hibem.  64;  Bp. 
O.  Plunkett  85. 
„  „  [ed.]  Spicileg.  Ossoriense  64. 
Morandi,  L-  Origine  d.  Ling.  Hal.  968. 
Morant,  Maj.  G.  F.  Rabbit  FartJiing  622. 

t,  P.  History  of  Essex  319. 
Morawetz,  V.lAxn.lLawofPriv.  Corpoms. 

195. 
Moraw.ski,  C.  Quaest.  Quintilianae  93 1. 
More,  J.  S.  Lects.  on  Law  ofScotl.  1S4. 
,,  SirThos.  Hist,  of  Rich.  Hi.  412;  Utopia 

^79  (413,  740)- 
Morehead,  Dr.  C.  Diseases  in  India  566. 
yiQx€\\.,ll.'ti.Specul.Philos.inxix.cent,\$T, 
Morelli,  G.  Italian  Masters  653. 
Moresby,  Cpt.  J.  N&w  Guinea  376. 
Moretoii,  R.  H orse- Breaking  6Z^. 
Morf,  H.  Biograph.  Pestalozzis  285. 
„  B..Sttid.d.Roman.Phil.g6y,  Wortstell. 

i.  *  Roland*  991. 
MorfiU,  W.  R.  i?«j««  336  (305)  ;  Russia 
[hist,  of]  448  (383);  Russ.   Gram., 
1008  ;  Serb.    Gram..    1008  ;   Slavon. 
Liter.  1006 ;  Study  of  Slav.  Lan- 
guage 1006. 
Morfit,  C.  [Am.]  Fertilizers 616;  Soap  631. 
Morga,  A.  d&  Philippine  Islands  ^<^o{^'^6). 
Morgan,  A.  [Am.]  Digest Shakespeariance 
718. 
,,  Aug.  6.G  Arithjnetic ^%g;  Afithfn.  Bks. 
489  ;  Bk.  of  Alman.  500  ;  Formal 
Logic  173  {note) ;    Math.   Arts,   in 
Engl.  &"  Penny  Cyclos.  489  [  Theory 
ofNos.  4Qo] ;  Probabilities  490. 
,.  A.  A.  Mind  of  Shakespeare  777. 
,i  Can.  Cffisar  Trinity  0/ Plato  i$Z  {166). 
„  C.  F.  [Am.]  Ohio  Practice  226. 
„  Prf.  C.  tXoyd  Animal  Biology  533. 
, ,  Rev.D.T.[ed.]^?K?w  of  Latin  Ch.102. 
,,  F.  C.  Artillery  Material  6og. 
j ,  G.  O.  +  Wurtzburg,  E.  A.  Xaw  of  Costs 

226. 
,j  „  „  ,,  [eds.]  Statutes^  etc.  222. 
„  H.  [Am.]  Terms  Used  in  Prtg.  63S. 
,,  Cpt.  H.  F.  Milit.  Law  207;  Tactics  608. 
„  H.  J.  [Canad.]  Bibl.  CanadicTtsis  705  ; 

Dominion  Ann.  Register  362. 
,,  Dr.  Jas.  Expos.  of^Ep.  of  John'  ^y. 
„  J.  de  Mission  au  Caucase  843. 
,  J.  A.  [Am.;  ed.]  Legal  Maxims  192, 
,  L.  H.  [Am.]  Amer.  Beaver  553  ;  Anc. 
Society  388  (389) ;  League  of  Iraq. 
«6o(i52);  Systs.  of  Comang.  389. 


Morgan,  S.  T.  [Am.]  Impost  Duties  218. 
S.  E.  de  Augustus  de  Morgan  499. 
Rev.  Thos.  Place-names  in  Wales  946. 
Thos.  Rom.-BHt,  Pavmts.  463(406). 
Dr.  W.  Diabetes  593  ;  Zzz'ct-593. 
Morgans,  W.  Mining  Tools  641, 
Morice,  F  D.  Pindar  880. 
Morier,  Jas.  Adv.  ofHajji  Baba  740. 
Moritlot  Mythologie  du  Greenland  150. 
Morison,  Dr.  Jas.  Atonemt.  113  ;  ^  Mark 
33;  'Matthew'   33;  'Romans  Hi. 
35;  Saving  Faith  1x3. 
J.  Cotter  Essays  783  ;  Gibbon  721  (716) ; 
History   386  (292) ;   Macaulay  724 
(716) ;  Mme.  de  Maintenon  731  ;  lS"/. 
Bernard  52  ;  Service  of  Man  6. 
y  Jeanie  Brownings  *  Sordello '  723. 
Morley,  Prf.  H.  AgrippaSi  (126);  Cardan 
81  (126) ;  Z>f;9(f  721 ;  ^«^/.  Liter. 
inm.  ofQn.  Vict.  •jz^;Engl.  Writers 
713  (vols.  i.-iii.  954) ;  J^i'rj/  ^A.  ^ 
.Ew^/.  izV.  713  ;//.  of  Playgoer  6jZ', 
CI.  Marot.,  etc.  731  (62)  ;  Palissy  62 
(664);  Tables  of Engl.LiteraiureTi.3. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Burlesq.  Plays  &>  Pyns.  759  ; 
Early  Prose  Romces.  738 ;  jS'm^.  P/ay/j 
774;  Lib.qfEngl.Liter.yi^;  Parodies 
760. 
„  Dr.  H.  F.  Organic  Chemistry  497. 
„  John  CiJ/^.  Wks.  790  (783) ;  Aphorisms 
7B6;Burke(ihtee)436(y  16):  Chatham 
418  (404);  Cobden  422  (242);  Contte 
163  ;  Diderot  163 ;  ^zV/  716  ;  /'iV/ 
420(404);  Rousseau  440  (170);  Study 
of  Liter.    293  ;   Voltaire  440  (172); 
Waipole  420  (404). 
MSrner,  F,  i?5  Statii  Thebaide^  etc.  916. 
Morosi,  G.  ^/a/.  (^  Terra  dOtranto  970. 
Morrell,  C.  F.  Excers.  aird  Adfnin.  221 
Insur.  201  ;  Wills  221. 
„  „  [ed.]  Bkrp.  Act  jgo,  Repts.  igo. 
Morres,  E.  Herder  als  Pddagog  284. 
Morris,  B.  R,  British  Game  Birds  54^. 
„  Chas.  [Am.]  Aryan  Race  812  (30^. 
11  »  \.^dhHf.-Hs.  with  Amer.  Authors 
728,  w.  A^ner.  Hist.  454,  m/z"M  For. 
Autk.  712,  OT.  Humor.  Auth.  754. 
„  Prf.  E.  \^d^PicturesgtuAustra.l.3'j4. 
„  Rev.    E.    D.    [Am.]  Ecclesiology    88; 

Salvation  115, 
„  E.  E.  ^^^  ^  Anne  418  (401)  ;  Early 

Hannoverians  418  (401). 
„  Prf,  E.  P.  [Am.]  Study  of  Latin  292. 
„  Rev.  F.  O.  Ancest.  Homes  315 ;  Brit. 
Birds  {two)  549  ;  Butterfl.  &=  Moths 
541 ;  Castles  and  Halls  315  ;  ■ 

Sagacity  of  A  nimals  536. 
„  Prf.  G.  S.  [Am.]  Causation  xi^;  Hegel's 
Phil,    of  State   165  (385)  ;  Kanfs 
'  Crit.  if  Pure  Reas.'  166  ;   Univ. 
Education  298. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  German  Philo.  Classics  156. 
„  Gouverneur  Diary  and  Letters  461. 
,,  Henry  Telugu  Gramm.ar  B^^. 
„  H.  Joints  of  Man  561 ;  Kidney  579. 
„  J.  Father  Gerard  85. 
„  Can.  J.  Thomas  a  Becket  60. 
„  Prf.  J.  +  Lycett,  J.  Oolite  Mollusca  543. 
„  J.  C.  [ed.]  Telugit  Selections  845. 
„  Dr.  J.  G.  [Am.]  Bibl.  Lutherana  70 ; 

Diet  of  Augsburg  70. 
,,  Lewis.     Poetical  Works  767(779). 
„   L.  Celtic  Remains  of  Wales  463. 
,,  Malcolm  Skin  Diseases  572. 
„  Mowbray  Claverhouse  432  (404);  Mont- 
rose 404. 
„  P.  P.  \Axi\.'\  Law  of  Replevin  22%. 
„  Dr.  Rich.  Engl.  Accidence  945,  Synt. 

945- 
„  „  [ed.]^//zV.  P^KJ.  949:  E.E.Homilies 
,  964  ;  Legs,  of  H.  Hood  964  ;  O.-E. 
Homilies  gt^  (965);  O.-E.  Miscell. 
962  (964)  ;  Specs,  of  E.-Eng.  pt.  i. 
953- 
„  „  +Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.  Specs,  of  E.- 
Engl, pt.  ii.  954  [Gloss.  954,  Intros. 
953]- 
„  Rev.  R.  [tr.]  Folk  Tales  of  India  130. 
„  Rob.  [<ad.]  Patents  Conveyancing  2x3. 
„  Wm.     Works  767  ;  Hopes  f.  Art  645. 
„  Rev.  W.  B.  Life  of  St.  Patrick  55. 
„  W.   O'Connor  Fch.   Revol.  440  (401); 
Land  Systctn  of  Ireland  23^. 
Morrison,  Rob.  Chinese  Dictionary  847. 
R.  S.  \A.m..\Law  of  Mines  208. 


Morrison,   R.  S.+  Munroe,  C.  E.  [Am.; 
eds.]  Mining  Reports  208. 
T,  Object  Lessons  294. 
W.  Douglas/ews  und.  Rom.  Emp.  383. 
Morrow,  Dr.  P.  A.  [Am.'\Atl.  of  Venereal 

Diseases  580. 
Morsbach,  Tix.'L.Mittelengl.  Gramm. 953; 
Urspr.  d.  neueng.  Schriftspr.  944 
(two). 
}i  ^fid.]  Early  English  Deeds  g66. 
Morse+Vasilief  Bulg.  Diet.  1007,  Gram.. 
1007. 
,  A.  P.  [Am.]  Citizenship  255. 
,  E.  S,  \ATti.\Japanese Homes 3<,x',  Shell 

Mounds  470. 
,  J.  T.  [Am.]  Arbitration  189;  Banks 

and  Banking  i8g. 
,  „  jun.  [Am.]  7.  Adams  45^ ;  /•    Q- 
Adams  459  ;  Alex.  Hamilton  461 ; 
Jefferson  460. 
.)  I)  M  [ed.]  Famous  Trials  186. 
MorselH,  Prf.  E.  Suicide  175. 
Morte  d Arthur  737  (1003). 
Mortillario,  V.  Dizionario  Sidliano  971. 
Morton,  A.  S.  Refraction  of  Eye  577. 
E.  J.  C.  Astronomers  ^gg. 
J.  C.  Crops  615  ;  Cych.  of  Agric.  613 ; 
EguiPm.  ofFm.  613  ;  LiveStk.  6ig. 
Dr.  S.  G.  [Am.]  Crania  (two)  554. 
..  W.  J.  T.  Pharmacy  of  Vet.  Med.  619. 
Moschelles,  Charl.  Life  ofMoschelles  673. 
„  J.  Life  of  Beethoven  673. 
Moschus  Opera  (and  tr.)  879. 
Moseley,  J.  Contraband  of  War  232. 
Prf.    H.    N.   Corals  537;   N»tes    on 
^Challenger'  517  ;  Oregon  368. 
Mosen,  C.  Framdsisches  Verb  985. 
Mosenthal,  J.  +  Halting,  J.  E.  Ostriches 

623. 
Moses,  J.  [Am.]  Illinois  365. 
,,  R.  [Am.]  Insolvency  Laws  190. 
Mosheh  ben  Shesheth  ^Jer.'  &  ^Ezek.'  30. 
Mosheim,  Dr.  J.  L.  Eccles.  History  44. 
Mosley,  Sir  O.  Nat.  Hist,  of  Tutbury  s^Z. 
Moss,  Dr.  E.  L.  Shores  of  Polar  Sea  381. 
„  Rev.  L.  [ed.]  The  Baptists  6q. 
Mossman,  S.  Japan  351  (305) ;  New  Japan 

453  (351)- 
Motherwell,  W,    Poetical  Works  768. 
„  „  [ed.]  Minstrelsy  758  (134). 
Motley,  J.  L.  [Am.]  Corresp.  729  ;  Dutch 

Repub.  447  (63,  414)  ;  John  of  Bar- 
'      nev.  447  (63) ;  Peter  the  Great  448  ; 

Progress  of  Amer.   Democr.   263; 

United  Netherlands  447  (63,  414). 
Mott,    E.T.+ Cooper,    E,    F.    Flora    of 

Leicestershire  528. 
Mouat+ Saxon,  H.  Hospital  Constr.  sgi. 
Mouatt,  Dr.F.J.  Andaman Islandrs.  348. 
Moudjir-ed-Din  Histoire  dejirus.  80S. 
Mouhot,  H.  Trav.  in  Indo-Chin,  349  (850). 
Moule,   Prf.    H.    G.   C.    '  Ephesians '  24  ; 

'  Romans '  24. 
„  T.  Bibl.  Herald.  482  ;  Families  Bear- 
ing Fish  in  their  Ar^ns  48^. 
MouUin,  Dr.  C.  W.  M.  Sprains  578. 
Moulton,  R.  G.  Class.  Drama  873  (gog) ; 

Shakespeare  yig. 
„  +  Stuart,  J.  Univ.  Extens.  Movt.  298. 
„  Rev,  W.  F.  Hist,  of  English  Bible  21. 
Moung  Pho  Kyaw  Sakkyathagi>ninthap- 

yaJi-Yat  850. 
Mounsey,  A,  H.  Caucasus  352  ;  Satsuma 

Rebellion  453. 
Mouraille,  N.  P,  Treatment  of  Wines  6xZ. 
Mouravieff,  A.  N.  Hist.  ofClu  ofRus.  57. 
Mourek,  V.  E,  Bohemian  Dictionary  1006. 
Mourier,  J.  [tr.]  Conies  du  Caucase  148. 
Mouskes,  Phil.  Chronigne  995  (989}. 
Movers,  F.  CPhonizierg:  Pun.  Textegig. 
Mowat,  J.  L.  G.  [ed.]  Alphita  586. 
Moxly,  Rev.  J.  H.  S.  W.  Ind.  Sanatorium 

591- 
Moxon  [late  pub.]  Popular  Poets  'j^'j. 
Mozarovskij,  Al.  Reynard  tJt£  Fox  127, 
Mozart,  W.  A.  Litters  673. 
Mozley,   H.   N.  +  Whiteley  Concise  Law 

Dictionary  185. 
Can.  J.  B.  Baptist.  Regen.  8g  ;  Essays 

45(384,  416)  \Crom.w.  416,  LaudifX']\ 

Luth.  63,  Straff.  4.17]',  Miracles  iig; 

Predestination  107  (113)  ;  Sermons 

97- 
Rev.  T.  Rem.  of  Onel  277 ;  Remin. 
of  Towns,  etc.  316. 


Mozoomdaa,  P.  C.  Chunder  Sen  14. 
Mucke,  F.  Conson.  Graec.  870. 
Muckley,  W.  J.  Artist.  Anat.  658  ;  Coirs, 

657  ;  Handbook  for  Patterns  656. 
Mudge,  Rev.  W.  Tabernacle  39. 
Mudie,  R.  Hampshire  320. 
Muff,  Chr.  Chor.  Technikd.  Soph.  886. 
Muffet+Cotton  'Proverbs'  &  'Eccles.'  29. 
Muhl,  L.  Atiische  KomodieZyz. 
Muhlberg,  F.  Nat.  Science  in  Schls.  295. 
Muhlhausen,  A.  ' Grimm's  Wb'  934. 
Muhlmann,  G.  Gymnasialfrage  274, 
Muir,  F.  Stamp  Off ce  Manual  2xg. 

„  Dr.  J.  [ed.]  Orig.  Sansk,  Texts  817. 

„  „  [tr.]  Metr.  Trss.  817  (824);  J?^/.  &* 
Moral  Sentiments  817  (825). 

„  M.    M.   P.  Chemists  496;    Princ,  of 
Chemistry  407. 

„  „  +  Carnegie,  D.i'riZC.CS^wzM^  498. 

„  „  +  Slater,  C.  Elem.  Chemistry  ^y. 

„  „  +WiIson,D.M.  ThermalChemistry 

495* 
„  Thos.  Theory  of  Determinants  a^^. 
„  T.  ?,.Ecclesiol. Notes 32%{fi6^;ParQch., 

Chs.  66g  ;  Remains  ofArcftit.  472. 
„  Sir  Wm.  Early  Caliphate  11  ;  *Coran 

II  (120) ;  Mahomet  (two)  11. 
„  ,,  [^d.^  Extracts fr.  ^Coran'  11. 
Muirhead,  G.  Birds  of  Berwick  550. 
„  Prf.  Jas,  Private  Law  of  Rome  230. 
„  J.  H.  Cicero  gzZ;  History  of  Political 

Philosophy  156. 
„  J,  [ed.]  Ltbr.  of  Philosophy  156. 
„  J.  P.  JaTnes  Watt  (two)  596. 
Mulcastor,  'R.  Positions  284. 
Muidcner,'DT.'W.BibliothecaTheologict^i. 
Mulet  Obres  Festives  076. 
Mulford,  E.  [Am.]  The  Nation  254  (262, 

456)  ;  Repub.  of  God  no. 
Mulhall,    M.  G.  Amazon  372  ;  Diet,   of 

Statist.  265  (702) ;  Engl,  in  South 

America  3^2',  Hist,  of  Prices  238: 

Paraguay  373. 

„  „  +  E.  T.  Brazil  373  ;  Riv.  Plate  372. 

V.  Mulinen,  E.  F.  Schweiz.  Historiog.  451. 

MuUach,  F.  W.  A.  GHech.  Vulg.-Spr.  871. 

„  „  [&d.^Philos.Graec.Fragm.xsT(jS^t 

893)  ;  Eleat.  Fragm.  893. 
MuUenhoff,    K.     'Beowulf    (two)    956; 

Germania  Antigua  926. 
„  „  [^d.^  Altd^tt.  Sprachpr.  g36\  Sagen. 

a,  Schlesw.  146. 
,,  „  +Scherer  [eds.]  i?f?iA?Mo/tfr936. 
Mullens,  Rev.  J,  Madagascar  359. 
Miillensiefen,  P.  De  Titul.  Lacon.  871. 
Miiller,  [ed.]  Sagabibliothek  941. 
„  Prf.  Aug.  Hebr.  Synt.   810  (22) ;  De 

Prise.     Verb.    926 ;    Morgenland, 

Forschungen  894. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Orient.  Bibl.  793. 
„  „  +Gils,  H.  Turk.  Gram.  841. 
„  A.  C.  Fried.  Werd.  Gyinnas.  274. 
„  C.  [ed.]  Hist.  Gr.  Fretgm.  886  ;  Geogr. 

Gr.  Min.  886(310);  Orat.  Attic.  891.' 
„  C.  F.  W.  Plaut.  Prosodie  (two)  919. 
„  D,  H.  [ed.]  Epigr.  Denkm.  a.  Armien 

806. 
, ,  Dr.  E.  Inscr.  in  Ceyl.  469  ;  PaliGram. 

82g. 
„  Ed.    Etym.    Wb.    d.    eng.  Spr.  945; 

'Exeterbuch'  958  ;  Sinnu.  Sinm^er- 

wandtschaft  939. 
,,  E.  B.  [ed.]  English  Philosophers  157. 
„  Sir  F.  v,  Eucalypt.  525 ;  Extra-trop 

Pits.  614  ;  Forest  Res.  of  Australia 

624.  (531) ;  Iconog.  of  Acacia.  525. 
,,  Fr.  Grundr,  d.  Sprachwiss.  795. 
„  Fried.  i?«?»r.-6>?-a<:^  860(154— two). 
,  Tritz  In  Aid  of  Darwin  ^1^. 
,,  Geo.  Life  of  Trust  94  (73). 
„  Gust.  Infinitiv  hn  Lateinischen  goi. 
,,  G.  H.  EiJiendationes  Sophocleae  386. 
,,  "H&rm.  Heilige  Maasse d.  Alterth.2,7S  ' 
,,  Prf.  H.  Fertiliz.  of  Flowers  520. 
„  H.  D.  Indogerm.  Verbalbau  814. 
„  Iwan[ed.]^rf^.  d.  Klass.  Alterth.  861". 
„  J,  Lesebuchstoff.  2g4. 
„  J.  Lang.  d.  Classiques  Prf.  982. 
,,  J.  Spraclie  der  Bari%S3. 
„  J.  SHI  des  Plinius  g32  ;  Tacitus  925 
,,  J.  V.  History  of  World  3%3. 
„  Dr.  Jul.  Xtn.  Doctrine  ^Sin  114  (two). 
„  J.  G.  Amerik.  Urreligionen  152. 
,,  K.  O.  Anc.  Art  645;  Doric  Race  394 

(395) ;  Etrttsker  906. 


Ivi 


MULL-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[NEUB- 


Miiller  K.O.+Donaldson  History  o/LiU 

of  Greece  872.  1 

„  Lucian  Accii  ^FabuV  918;  Enniits^xi. ; 
Gesck.  d.  klass.  Pkilol.  864  (292) ; 
Herat.  913 ;  Lucil.  (two)  913 ; 
Metrikd.  Gr.  u.RStn.  863;  Ortkogr, 
Lai.  go2  (904) ;  Phaedr,  et  Avian. 
*  Fab.  915  (911);  Plaut.  920;  Res 
Metric.  Lat.  (two)  904  (919) ;  Ft. 
Ritschl  865  ;  Saturn.  Vers  904. 
^  Prf.  yinox.  Biogr.  of  Words  814  (812); 
Biogr.  Essays  12  (14)  :  Buddhist 
Nihilism  14  ;  Chips  fi'.  Germ.  IVk, 
Shop  794  (8,  122,  795,  818)  [£.  14,  15  ; 
it.  121]  ;  German  L.aue  752  ;  Hindu 
Astron.  827  ;  Hist.  Sansk.  Lit.  817 
(iz) ;  India  347  Religs.  of  India  12 
{7);  Science  of  Lang.  795  (8,  122, 

^96)  ;  .Sci,  of  Lang,  in  Educ.  795 
292);  6'cr.  ofRelig.  8  (121)  ;  Science 
of  Thought  (two)  173  (793);  Sansc. 
Grant.  815  ;  ^y^^.  Essays  794  (8,  121, 
122,  795,  818);  Stratif.  of  Langs. 
795- 
,,  „  [ed.]  Buddk,  Texts  fr.  Japan  846  ; 

Sacred  Books  of  East  8. 
„  Mor.  Kritik  d.  Liuius  923. 
„  Nath.  Mytlten  im  '  Beowulf  956. 
„  Otto  Quaesiio7ies  Siatianae  916. 
„  Rich.  De  Plauti  *  Epidico '  919. 
„  Theod.  Angelsach.  Gram,  952  (953). 
„  Prf.  W.  Polit.  Hist.  262  (401,  443). 
Muller-Striibung,  li..  Arzstopk.%Z-i\Thuk, 

Stud.  889  (403). 
MuUey,  Jane+Tabram,  M.  E.  Songs  and 

Games  289. 
MuUin,  J.  P.  Moulding  603. 
Mullingerj  J.  Bass  ^7J^.  of  Educ.  271,0/ 
Unrv.  of  Camb.  276  (45) ;  Schls.  of 
Chas.  the  Gt.  271  (400,  444) ;  U-nz- 
versities  298. 
„  „  +  Gardiner,  S.  R.  Intro,  to  English 
History  402  (403). 
Miillins,  E.  R.  Prifner  of  Sculpture  t^^, 
,.  J.  D.  Bibliogr.  702  ;  Free  Libs.  712. 
Mullooly,  Rev.  J.  Clement  52, 
Mulock,  Dinah.     Novels  745  ;  Concerning 

Men  783. 
Munch,  A.  Maidof  Norway  754. 
.,  ^ .K.\'S.^.'\ChronicaRegu7nManmee'^x. 
Milncliausen,  Baron^  Travels  755  (two). 
Munda  Upanishad  820. 
Munday,  A.  Death  ofE.  ofHuntgdn.  774. 
Mundy,  A.     Dramas  778  (774). 
„  D.  L.  Rotontahana  380. 
Munger,  G.  G.  [Am.]  Paymts.  by  Debtor 

to  Creditor  197, 
„  Rev.  T.  T.  [Am.]    Sermons  98  {On 

Threskhold  708]. 
Munk,  Ed.  De  Fabul.  Atett.  909  ;  Griech. 
Liter.Bjz  ;  Plaion.  Schr.  896  ;  Rom.. 
Liter.  908 ;  Student's  Cicero  928 
(two);  Studenf  sGk.  Tragedians  873. 
„  Dr.  W.    [ed.]  Life  of  Dr.  Paris  558; 

Roll  of  R.  C.  of  Physicians  558. 
Munro,  A.  M.  Landm.ks.  of  Aberdeen  329. 
„  H.  A.  J.  jStna  503  ;  Catullus  911. 
J)  J.+Jamieson,  A.  Electrical  Rules  60$ 
„  Prf.  J.  E.  C.  Canad.  Constr.  Hist.  261 
(455):  Stdy.  ofLw.  in  Grce. ,  etc.sg^. 
„  „[ed.]i  Patents  Designs  Act  zi^. 
„  Dr.  R.  Scot.  Lake  Dwellings  470. 
„  R.  D.  Steam  Boilers  602. 
„  Surg.-Gen.  93rd  Highlanders  428. 
Munroe,  R.  Dressvtaking  683. 
Muasell,  J.  [Am.]  Paper  Making  ^■^. 
MunshT  Shew  Shunker  Singh  History  of 

Nepal  348. 
Mmitaner,  Ramon  Crdnica  976. 
Munthe,  A.  Letters  f'.  Moumg.  City  335. 
Muntz,  E.  Raphael  654 ;  Tapestry  640. 
Munz,  I.  Relsphilos.  d.  Maimonides  811. 
Munzinger,  "^.Ostafrik.  Stud.  853;  Vecab. 

Tigri  810. 
Muramasa  Blade,  A  846. 
Murch,  J.  Mrs.  Barbau^-j22  (82). 
Wurchison,  Dr.  Chas.  Fevers  570  ;  Liver 

.  (two)  569. 
11  Sir  R.  Siluria  508. 
M  M  +de  Vemeuil+v.  Keyserling  Geol. 

of  Russia  511. 
Murdoch,  A,  G.  Scottish  Poets -jis, 
11  „  [ed.]  Scotch  Readings  786. 
n  J.  Constitutional  Refirrm  260  (405) 
Insol'»ency  190. 


Mure,  Col.  Wm.  Language  &>  Literature 

of  Greece  872. 
Muret  German  Dictionary  938. 
Murger,  H.  Bohem.  of  Lat.  Qtr.  751. 
Murgue,  D.  Ventilating  Machines  ii\t, 
Murner,  Dr.  T.  Ulenspiegel  145. 
Murphy,  Rev.  D.  Crotrvw.  in  Irel.  433  (64). 
M  Prf.  J.  G.  ^Exodus'  26  ;  *Genesis^  26  ; 
'Levit.'  26  ;  '  Psms.'  s8;  'Revel.'  37. 
»  J-  J-  //■a3iV  177  ;  Sci.  Basis  of  Faith  5. 
„  J.  M.  North- JVest  America  ssg;  Sport- 
ing Adventures  687. 
„  J.  N.  Chair  of  Peter  ZZ'  Terra  Incog. 

„  54(84). 
„  S.  F.  [ed.]  Our  Homes  588. 
Murray  Synopsis  on  *  Pal^ '  34. 
,,  And.  Coleopt.  (two)  542  ;  Econ.  Entom. 
614  ;  Geogr.  Disirib.  ofMamnt.  552 
(533) ;  Nitidulariae  523  ;  /*«»**  of 
Japan  525. 
,,  A.  +  BouteIl  C.  Costume  484. 
1  A.  +  Howley,  J.  [Ams.]  Geological Sur-. 

vey  of  Newfoundland  512, 
„  A,+  'B..  Ship-building  61.2. 
„  A.S.GA.  Sculpt.6ss:Man.ofMyth.  131 

Mythology,  chiefly  of  Greece  131. 

,,  Rev.  A.  W.  5/We  :»  Pacific  92;  VI/zm. 

^orA  i«  Polyn.  92  (376) ;  Workers 

for  Christ  92. 

I,  Dav.  [Am.]  Examinations  302. 

,,  D.  Christie.     Novels  745. 

,  E.   C.    Grenville  French  Pictures  in 

Engl.  Chalk  312;  High  Life  in  Free. 

312  ;  Leaders  ofFtre.  441 ;  Rd.  ah. 

Free.    312  ;    Russians   336 ;    Side 

Lights  316  ;  Turkey  339. 

I)  J)  [tr.]  i^ow^j  tf/"i?p«wja«/di  140. 

,j  Geo.  Fungus  523. 

,  Dr.  J.  Cholera  570. 

„  Prf.  J.  [Canad.]  Psycholo£y  176. 

„  Jas.  A.  Avifauna  of  India  550. 


Palestine  41  (342)  ;  Syria  41, 
„  Dr.  J.  A.  H.  Dialect  of  the  Southern 

Counties  of  Scotland  951 ;  Synops. 
of^Paley'  169. 
11  »  [ed.]  iVi?«w  English  Dictio7tary  946. 
„  J.  B.  C.  [Am.]  History  of  Usury  239. 
„  Dr.  J.  H.  Mistrsl.  Pass,  in  Bible  ig. 
„  J.  H,  Travels  in  Uruguay  374. 
„  J.  O'K,  [Am.]  Cath.  Ch.  in  U.S.  84. 
„  Kenric  B.  Commerc.  Geogr.  306  (265). 
„  Rob.  Marine  Engines  612. 
„  Rev.  T.  B.  Pitcaim  376 


Myers,  P.V.  N.  [Am.]^MC.  Hist.  383 ;  Gen. 

Hist,  383  ;  Medimv.  and  Mod.  Hist. 

383  (398)  ;  Rems.  of  Lost  Emps.  41. 
My  Lawyer  213. 

Myres,  Rev.W.M.*i?<^. ofCom.Prayr.*zos- 
Myriantheus,  L.  Griech.  Marschlied.  S73. 
Mystire  du  Siige  dOrlians  997. 
„  du  Vieil  Testament  997. 


N[oakes],  H[arriet]  23  Years  in  a  House 

of  Mercy  10 1. 
Naake,  J.  T.  [ed.]  Slav.  Fairy  Tales  139. 
Naber,  F.  Gotische  Prdpositionen  935. 
Nabiga  Dhobyani  DiwAn  8og. 
Nadaillac,  Marq.  de  Prehistoric  America 

469  (152,  470). 
Nader,  E.  '  BeSwulf  (two)  956. 
Naevius,  Cn.  Fahulantm  Relig.  918. 
Naftel,  M.  Flowers  &°  How  to  Paint  656. 
Nagavarma  Canarese  Prosody  844. 
Nagel  Franfois  Villon  1000. 
„  R.  Gewerb.  Fortbildungsschule  297. 
Nageli,    Prf.    C.+  Schwendener,    Prf.    S. 

The  Microscope  518. 
Nagelsbach  ''Isaiah*  24  ;  *  Jerem.*  24. 
„  C.  F.  Anmerk.  z.  ^Ilias*  878;  Gymnas.- 

Padag.  284  (274);  Homer.   Theol. 

879  (i3t)  ;  Nachkomer.  Theol.  879 

(131)  ;  Lat.  Stilistik  904. 
Nageotte,  Eug,  Ovide  914. 
Naguiewski,  M.  D.  Dejuvenalis  Vita  913; 

Quaest,  Sapphic.  880. 
Naismith, 

Rev.  R,  Reformed  Presb.  Church  73. 
Nake,  Bruno.    On  Cicero  (three)  928. 
NaloPat-khyanaTK  822. 
Nampon,  A.  [Am.]  Catholic  Doctrine  50. 
Nannucci,  V.  [ed.]  Manuale  della  Lett. 

Ital.  069. 
Nansen,  Dr.  Greenland  382. 


John  [pub.]  Cathedrals  668;  Map  ej/"  Naoroji,  Dadabhai  Parjz  i?5/7^'o»xs,  120. 


T.   C.  [Am.]   Origin  and  Growth  of    „  John,  Bar.  of  ]VIerchiston  Logarithms 


Psalms  28. 
„  W.   H.   H.  [Am.]  Adventuf^s  in  the 
Wilderness  367. 

Murrell,  W.  Bronchitis  569  ;  Masso.-ther. 
565;  Nitro-Glyc.  586;  Poisoning  587. 

Murrey,  T.  J.  [Am.]  Cofj]^tfry^^j.(nine)  682. 

Murton,  W.  Shipping  Casualties  205. 

Muschacke,  W.  Mund.  v.  Montpellier  978. 

Musie  Pidagogique  303. 

Museum  Goddefroy  Ethnog.  Depart.  374. 

Musgrave,  G.  M.  Brittany  313  ;  Dauphini 
313  ;  French  Parsonage  312  ;  Nor- 
mandy 313  ;  Old  France  312  ; 
Picardy  313. 

Mushet,  R.  S.  Law  rel.  to  Trd.Mrks.213. 

Muspratt,  Dr.  J.  S.  Chemistry  applied  to 
the  Arts  620. 

Mussafia,  A.  Altmazl.  Mundart  970 ; 
* Brev.  dAm'  981;  ^ Doiopathos' 
996 ;  Ital.  Sprachl.  968  ;  Nordital. 
Mundarten  970  ;  Roniagnol.  Mun- 
dart 971;  Roman-Prdsensgt'&ig'j-j) ; 
*Sieb.  If^eis.  Meister' ggg  (gjs)- 
„  „  [ed.]Ait/^2.Gedichtegg4. 

Musset,  Paul  de  A  If  red  de  Musset  732. 

Musters,  Cpt.  G.  C.  At  Home  with  the 
Patagonians  372. 

Muston,  Dr.  A.  Israel  of  the  Alps  55. 

Mutailabbii  Carmina  S09. 

Muteau  Scales  en  Provence  272. 

Muth,  R.  V.  Mittelhochdeut.  Metrik  937. 

Muzzey,  A.  B.  [Am.]  Menofthe  Revol.  461. 

Myer,  I.  [Am.)  Writings  ofAvicebron  10. 

Myers,  A.  B.  R.  Hoinran  Arabs  343  (687). 
„  Ernest  .<4ejcAy/«j  872(394);  Poems  768 

[Puritans  74]. 
„  F.  Catholic  Thoughts  67. 
„  F.  W.  H.  Essays  783  (i-   873) ;    Gk. 
Oracles    872    (394)  ;    Poems    768 ; 
Wordsworth  726  (716) 


Napheys,  Dr.  G.  H.  [Am.]  Med.  Therap. 
584 ;   Phys.  Life  of  Woman  581 ; 
Surg.  Therap.  574. 
N  apier,  Prf.  A.  Werke  des  Wulfstan  960. 
„  ,,  \^d.^  Anglo-Saxon  Homtliesg^i.. 
„  i!lit%.P%..\.^t.'\Noble BokeofCool^^%2. 
„  Adm.  Sir  C.  Correspo-ndence  426. 
„  C.  O.  G.  Lakes  and  Rivers  536. 
„  H.  E.  Florentine  History  446. 
„  Jas.  Folklore  of  W.  Scotl.  134  ;  Manuf. 
Arts  in  Ancient  Times  628. 
J.  Dyeing  (two)  632  ;  Electro-Met.  643. 


Ivii 


490, 

„  Jos.  Lects.  on  Butlei^s  *  Analogy'  162. 

„  Mark  Memoirs  of  Montrose  432, 

„  R^  A.  Manual  0/ Navigation  610, 

„  T.  B.  Practice  ofQ.  B.,  etc,  222. 

„  „  +  Stevenson  Dig.  ofProb.,  Divorce^ 
etc.  222  ;  Guide  to  Bar  298  (218). 

„  Sir  W.  Sir  Geo.  Napier  425, 

,,  Gen.  SirW.  F.  War  in  Peninsula  427 ; 

Battles  in  Renin.  War  427. 
Napoleon  iii.  Hist.  ofCcesar  921  (397). 

,,  Free.  Jerome  A'«^(?/c(7»  442. 
Napolski,  M.  Pons  de  Capdoill  gZt. 
Narada    Dharma-Sdstra    S25 ;    Pancka- 

ratra  826  (two). 
Narducci,  "E^.Voci Ital.  deriv.  d.  Arabo gSg. 
Nares,  Sir  G.  S.  Seamanship  610 ;  Voyage 
to  the  Polar  Sea  381. 

,,  Archd.  R.  Glossary  g^-j  (143,  777)1 
Narrow  Way,  The  103. 
Nash  [Am.]  Students  of  Virginia  Uni- 
versity 281. 

„  D.  W.  [tr.]  Taliesin  1004  (133, 135), 

„  Joseph  Mansions  of  England  315. 

„  S.  [Am.]  Pleading  in  Ohio,  etc.  225. 

„  Thos.  Summer's  Last  Will'j'jZ  (774). 

„  T.  R.  History  of  Worcestershire  327. 

y  W.  Oregon  368. 

Nasmyth,  J.  Autob.  596  ;  Moon  501, 
Nass^,    E.   Agric.   Com^munity  239  (.389, 
400) ;  Village  Communities  239(389). 
Nast,  Dr.  Wm.   [Am.]  Comtnentaries  on 

'  Matthew  *  and  '  Mark '  33. 
N'At  de  Mens  Oeuvres  gSi. 
NatSsa  Sastrl,  S.  M.  Folkl.  in  S.India  130. 
National  MSS.  of  England  402, 

„  „  ,,  Ireland  ^yz. 

„  „  ,,  Scotland  4SO  (zoos). 
Natural  History  Rambles  536(519,  521). 
Nau,  Claude  Hist,  of  Mary  Stuart  43a, 


Nauck,  A.  Euripideiscke  Studien  884. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Tragic.  Graec.  Fragm.  881, 
Nauendorf /«;?«.  de  Malherbe  982. 
Naumann,  E.  History  of  Music  672. 
Navalkar,  G.  R.  Marathi  Grammar  833. 
Nava-taiva  829. 

Nave,  J.  Alga,  Diatoms,  etc.  519  (522). 
Naville,  Ed.  Store-City  of  Pitlwm  42 ; 

Goshen  42. 
„  „  [ed.]  Egyptian  texts  (three)  799. 
„  Prf.  J.  E.  Atheism  6  ;  Modem  Physics 
S  ;  Problem  of  Evil  1 14. 
Nawaz  Khan  Maasir-ul-umara  836, 
Neal,  D.  History  of  the  Puritans,  74. 
Neale,  F.  A.  Islamism  11. 
„  Dr.  J.  M.  Hist,  of  East.  Church  56 
[Pair,  of  Alex.  107];  Jansen.  Ch. 
in    Holl.    87 ;    LiturHology    104 ; 
Medieev,  Prchrs.  f:^^  \  •->•  A  nth.  54  ; 
Afocal.  37  ;  Virgin  Saints  87. 
„  .,  [ed.]  Hymni  Eccl.  102 ;  Hymns  oj 

E.  Church  102. 
„  „  [tr.]  Liturg,  of  E.  Ch.  57,  of  Mark, 

etc.  Z04. 
,1  „  +  Forbes  Z-iVwr^f.  of  Gallic.  Ch.  104. 
J,  „  +  Littledale  Cf7fffw.  (7«  '  Psalms  ""aB. 
„  J.  P.  Westminster  Abbey  66g. 
,y  R.  Medical  Digest  557  (563). 
]Seander,    Dr.  J.   A.   W.  Hist,    of  Xtn. 
Dogmas  106,  of  Xtn.  Relig.  &fi  Ch. 
44  ;  ^John,'  *Philipp.'  etc.  2^:  Julian 
49  ;  Life  of  Christ  46  ;  Memls.  of 
Xtn.  Life  47  ;  S,  Bernard  52  ;  S. 
Chrysost.  52  ;  Plantg.  of  Xty,  47. 
Neaves,  Lord  [ed.]  Greek  Anthology  876. 
Neckel,  O.  De  Nomin.  Graec.  co?np.  868. 
Nebling,  R.  Subj'onctifb.  Joinville  998. 
Needham,  J.  "W.Shaiv&ngMiri  Grain.  831. 
Nehring  [ed.]  Altpoln.  Sprachdenkni.  1008. 
„  A.  Geol.  Anschauungen  d.  Sejieca  930. 
Nehrlich,  G.  C.  Gesangkunst  293. 
Neil,  Rev.  J.  Palestine  Explored-42  (341). 
„  S.  Biography  of  Shakespeare  718. 
Neill,  E.  D.  \k.\\i.,'\Eng.ColQniz.  ofAmer. 
455  (261)  ;   Minnesota  366 ;   Terra 
Mariae  366. 
Neison,  A.  Boat  Building  690. 
„  E.  The  Moon  501. 
„  F.  G.  P.  Vital  Statistics  267. 
„  „  jun.  Manes.  Odd  Fellows  24^, 
Nekrasof,  N,  A.  Red-nosed  Frost  773. 
Nelaton,    Dr.  M.   Clinical   Lectures    on 

Surgery  573. 
Nell,  L.  Mohatn.  Laws  of  Ceylon  231. 
Nelson,  Lord  Despatches  &=  Letters  426* 
„  C.  A.  [Am.]  Catal.  ofAstor  Lib.  703. 
„  J.   H.   Hind.   Law  (two)  '230  ;   Ind. 

Usage  230  (196). 
„  ,,  [ed.]  C(7<fe  of  Civil  Procedure  224» 
,,  "Rob.  Festivals  of  the  Church  go. 
Nelthropp,  H.  L.  Watchwork  637. 
Nemirovitch-Dantchenko  Skoheleff  44%. 
NenniuSj  Histor.  Britonum  407  (403,  42g) ; 

Irish  vers.  4  34. 
Nepos,  Cornelius  Opera  924  ;  Trss.   924 

Nerger,  K.  Mecklenb.  Dialeki  939. 
Nerucci,  G.[ed.]Novellepop.MonialesiJ37. 
Nesbit,  A.LandSurv.  599;  Mensur.  600. 
^Qsh\t\.,h.Glass6^2{e(i2)\Gl.Vess.6^2{662). 
Nesfield,  W.  E.  [ed.]  Specs,  of  Medieeval 

Architecture  66g. 
Nesselmann  Sprached.  alt.  Preussen  1007. 
Nestle,  Prf.  E.  Litter.  Syriaca  804 ;  Syr. 

Gnam.  803  (two). 
Netherclift,F.G.^(^-&.  to  Autographs  485. 
Nethercote,  H.  O.  Pytchley  Hunt  689. 
Netoliczka,    E.    Naturlehre   295   (273)  ; 

Phys.  Unterr.  293. 
[Netter,  Thos.]  Fasciculi  Zizan.  58  (411% 
Nettlau,  Dr.  M.  Studies  in  Welsh  Grant' 

mar  1002. 
Nettleship,  E.  Diseases  of  the  Eye  577. 
J,  H.  Anc.  Lives  of  Vergil  918;  Latin 
Lexicogr.  902  ;    Lects.    on    Latin 
Liter.  908  ;   Roman  Saiura  909  ; 
Study  of  ^Aeneid^  917  ;  Vergil  gi%. 
,,  J.  T.  Ess.  on  Brownings  Poetry  723. 
„  R.  L.  Kant's  Ethics  284;  Tlteory  of 
Edtic,  in  Plato  282  (394,  872). 
Neubauer,  A.    Giogr.    du    Talmud   11  ; 

Hebr.  MSS.  in  Bodl,  8il 
„  „  \_^d.'\Medi<Bv.  Jffwish  Chronicles '^g\. 
„  Ci.  +  Vogel,  J.  Analysis  of  Urine  570- 
1}  J.  [ed.]  Bgerldnder  Mundart  939. 


NEUE] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[NOWE- 


Neue,F.Fortiteniehre d.  lat.  Spr.goo(go^). 
Neuman  +  Haretti  Spanish  Dictionary  973. 
,,  I.  Skin  Diseases  572. 
Neumann,  C.  F.  Armen.  Literatur  Z^%. 
„  Fr.  AU/tz.  Lautl.  q86  ;  Gertnan.  Ele- 
mente  977  (984);  Roman.  Pkilol.iit'j 
Neu-pkilohgisclte  Stztdien  794  (967). 
Neve,  J.  Concord,  to  Co-uxper  766. 
N6v.e,  F.  Epoques  Litter,  de  VInde  817. 
Nevill,  Ralph  Cottage  Archit.  668. 
Neville,  G.  Horses  and  Riding  63q. 
„  Henry  T/te  Stage  67B. 
,,  H.  Game  Laivs  217. 
„  J.  Hydraulic  fables  598. 
„  R.+  Macnaniara[eds.]  iParVwajj/  Cases 

216. 
Nevin,   Dr.  A.  [Am.]  Encycl.  Presb.  Ch. 
74  ;  Notes  on  *  Exodus '  26. 
„  J.  W.  [Am.]  Bidl.  Antiq.  39  ;  Mystical 

Presence  89. 
Nevins,  Willis  The  Jesuits  Z7. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Emperor  /ulian  ^g. 
Nevinson,  H.  W.  Herderj^^  ;  Schiller 7^-3 

(7^3)- 
New  Book  of  Sports  685. 
Ne-w  Godivay  The  253. 
,,  Plutarch  Series,  The  385. 
New  Sydenham  Soc.  Atlas  of  Skin  Dis- 
eases 572. 
,,  York  State  Library.     Catalogue  703. 
Newberry,  J.  S.  [Am.]  Fishes  and  Fossil 

Plants  545. 
Newbigging.T.  Gas  Managef*s Hdbk.  633. 
Newcastle,  Marg.,  D'ess  oi  Duke  of  New- 
castle 4T7. 
Newcomb,Simon[Am.]^5C^^2Md:»cc236. 
Newcombe,  Prf.  S.  [Am.]  Pop.  Astron.  500. 
Newdegate,A.L.  fVeights  &>  Measures -zSg, 
Newell,  Rev.  E.  J.  Anc.  British  Ch.  58. 
„  W,  W.  [Am.;ed.]  Ganus  of  Atnerican 
Children  124  (143). 
Newhall,  Cpt.  J.  T.  Moors  &>  Ind.  Jungles 

686. 
Newlands,  J.  Carpenter  and  Joiner  ^"^^^ 
Newman,  Dr.  D.  Diseases  of  Kidneys  579. 
„  E.  Birds-nesting  519 ;  Butter^,  54 

Ferns  523  ;  Moths  541. 
„  F.  W.  Arab.  Diet.  805,  Hdbk.  805  ; 
Berber  Gra>n.  800 ;  Catholic  Union 
89;  Comins.  on  Aeschyl.  882  ;  Kabail 
V'ocab.  800  ;  Libyan  Diet.  799  ;  i^ 
«/jfer  Death  114  ;  Mathem.  Tracts 
4B9 ;  Miscells.  6  (783);  Negro  Slavery 
250  ;  Phases  of  Faith  6  ;  Rentin,  of 
Two  Exiles  ^yj ',  The  Soul  w^. 
, ,  John  Notes  on  Concrete  634. 
„  Card.  J.  H.  Apologia^s  (86);  Arians 
107  ;  Callista  742  ;  Devel.  of  Xtn. 
Doctr.  86  (67)  ;  ^waiyj  86  (384)  [ii. 
C«M.  ofAngLCh. Sj.Ref.  ofiiCeni. 
&3,];  Grammar  of  Assent  S6  ;  Hisior. 
Sketches '^^\S'^.  Turks  inEur.  451]; 
Justif  cation  113  ;  Letter  on  Tract 
No.  93,  67  ;  Lives  ofErig.  Saints  By; 
Miracles  119  ;  Poems  768 ;  Posit,  of 
Catlwlics  84  ;  Reunion  89  ;  Se^-jnons 
(two)  98  ;  on  Univers.  (five)  298. 
„  J.    E.  [Am.]  Pleadg,  und.  Kentucky 

Code  225. 
,,  Y.  P.  [Am.]  Thrones  of  Babylon  ^T. 
„  W.  L.  [ed.]  Intro.  <5r»  Ess.  to  Arist. 
'Polit.'  159(894). 
Newsholme,  Dr.  A.   Hygiene  588;  School 
Hygiene   302  ;  Vital  Statistics  267 
G60,  589)- 
Ncwson,  H.  Bills  of  Sale  191  ;  Salvage 

201 ;  Shipping  205. 
Newth,  Prf.  S.  Biblical  Revision  19. 
LVewton,  A.  Discov.  at  Halicarnassus  ^66. 
,,   Sir  C,  '1'.  Essays  in  Art  &r>  Archaeol. 
464(465,645);  Relig.  ofGks.   132; 
Vases  of  British  Museum  664. 
„  ,,   +  Hicks  [eds.]  Gk.  Inscr.  inB.  Mus. 

869. 
„  E.  T,  Skeleton  of  Cat  534  ;  Vertebr.  of 

Norfolk  509. 
„  H.  [Am  ]  Geology  of  Dakota  512. 
„  Rev.  H.  R. [Am.]^(7r<z^(7/'7Vw/iI?ioi 

Womanhood  252. 
„  Sir  Isaac  Principia  492. 
„  Jos.  Landscape  Gardener  626. 
,,  Dr.  I,  R.  [Am.]  Modem  Bethcsda  79. 
,,  ,,  PJch.  [-^m.!  King's  Highway  "2^. 
Ncy,  F.  v,  Ungarische  Sprache  840. 
A'f'ais  Saga  942, 


Niaudet,  A.  Electric  Batteries  605  (496). 
Nibelungen  Lied  771. 
Nic^ville,  de  Butterflies  of  India  541, 
Nichol,Prf.  J.  Ainer.  Liter.  72.^:  Bacon  161 
(157);    Byron  723  (716);    Tables  of 
Anc.  Lit.  712,  of  Eur.  PHst.^  etc. 
„.  ,    402  (487)- 
Nicholas  de  'Woy^?,  Paragon  de  Nouvelles 

Nouvelles  1000. 
„  Trivet  ^««a/^r  403. 
„  J.  [Am.]  Repeal  of  Sedition  Law  785. 
,,  T.  Counties  of  Wales  480  :  Families  of 
Wales  328  ;  Hist,  of  Glamorg.  328  : 
Pedigree  of  English  People  315. 
Nicholl  Beng.  ajid  Assamese  (two)  831. 
„  H.  J.  Carlyle  723. 
,,  J.  Ironmongers  Company  241. 
Nicholls,   Sir  G.  Poor  Laws  (three)249. 


„  G.  F.  BengaliGram.  831,  ManualZ^L, 

Samaritan  Grajnmar  22  (810). 
,,  J.  F.  Sebastian  Cabot  308, 
,,  „  +  Taylor,  J.  ^r/.r^i?/ 320. 
Nichols,  A.  Nat.  Hist.  Sketches  am.  Car- 
niv.  552  ;  Wild  Life  in  Bush  377  : 
Zool.  Notes  546. 
„  G.y^ .[h.rx).]Educationappl.to Industry 

297 ;  Pottery  663. 
„  John  Hist,  of  Leicester  322 ;  Liter, 

Anecdotes  ofzZ  Century  714. 
,,  J.  G.  Topographer  &^  Genealogist -^i^. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Chronicle  of  Queen  Jane  413. 
„  W,  R.  [Am.]  Water  Supply  600. 
Nicholson,  Dr.  A.  Adam  Black  727. 
„  C.  Roman  Villa  at  Brading  464. 
,,  E.  German  Literature  732. 
„  E.  B.  ^Matthew  '  33  ;  New  N.  T.  19  ; 

Rights  of  Animals  loi. 

„  G.  [ed.\  Dictionary  of  Gardening  6z$. 

„  Prf.  H.  A.  Anc.  Life-Hist.  of  Earth 

506  ;  Classif  ofAnijn.  533  ;  Corals 

537  ;  Nat.  Hist,   in  G.  Brit.   532  ; 

Monticulipora  537  ;  Palaeontology 

506  ;  Study  of  Biology  514  ;  Zoology 

(two)  533. 

„  ,,  +Etheridge,  R.,  jun.  .^(7wzVj^GzV- 

van  510. 
,,  John  Folk-Speech  of  E.  Yorks.  951. 
„  J.  B.  [Am.]  Art  0/ Bookbinding  638. 
„  Prf.  J.  S.  Effects  of  Machinery' -z-^B 
Money ^-^^  {One-Pound  Note  235I. 
„  P.  +  Ashpitel,  ^..Carpenter's  Guide 62S' 
„.Bp.  W.  Works  :i. 
Nicol,Prf.  J.  Crystallogr.  507;  Mineralogy 

506. 
Nicolai,  A.  *  Cyrop.'  Sgi;Entst.  d.  Griech. 
Roman  736  ;  Xenoph.  * Hiero'  891. 
„  R.  Gesch.  d.  Griech.  Lit.  872,  d.  rd'tn. 

Lit.  go8,  d.  Neugriech.  Lit.  872. 
Nicolaides^  G.  Tofogr.  de  Vlliade  879. 
Nicolas,  Sir  Harris  Chronol.  of  Hist.  ^84  ; 
Royal  Navy  424. 
,,  „  \s-d.^  KnightJid.  47B  ;  Peerage^jZ. 
Nicolay,  Rev.  C.  G.  [Austral.]  Handbk.  of 
Western  Australia  379. 
J.  G.  [Am.]  Outbreak  of  Rebellion  458. 
Nicolini,  G.  B.  History  of  Jesuits  87. 
Nicoll,  H.  J.  Gt.  Schirs.  865  ;  Landmks. 

of  English  Literatuj-e  713. 
„  Rev.  W.  R.  Incarn.  Saviour ^6;  Lamb 
ofGodi^  ;/.  MacdonnellTzZ;  Theol. 
in  Victorian  Era  108. 
Nicolls,  W.  J.  [Am.]  Railway  Builder  597, 
Nicok,  A.  Sabnonid(E  623. 
Nicolson,  Alex,  [ed.]  Gaelic  Proverbs  135 

(1005). 
,,  A.  Gerjnan  Coftstitution  262. 
„  Jos.  Hist.  ofWcstmorel.&'Cumb.  326. 
„  J.  B.  Parliam.  Electns.  inScotl.  199. 
Niebuhr,  B.  G.  Anc.  Hist.  390  ;  Gk.  Hero 
Stories  131;  Hist,  of  Rome  (two)396. 
„  „  +Bekker,    I.  [eds.]   Byzant.    Hist 

Scriptores  886. 
,,  C.  Synt.   Stud,  zunt  *  Rolandsliede' 

992. 
Niecks,  ¥.Chopin6Ty,Dic.ofMus.  Terms 

671. 
Niederdeutsche  Denkmaler  94.0. 
Niedergesass,  R.  Geschichte  d.  Pddagogik 

ZJ2  ;  Elementarklassen  273. 
„  „  [ed.]Handb.  d.  Methodik272. 
NiederhoflTer,  A.[sd,]  Mecklenburg's  Volks- 
sagen  146. 


Niemeyer,  A.  H.  Grundsatze  d.  Erziehung 
284  (286). 

Prf.  F.  V.  Practical  Medicine  563. 

E.  Lessing's  Pddagogik  284. 

H.  A.  [ed.]  Collectio  Confessionum  109, 

M.  De  Plauti  Fabul.  recens.  919. 
Niemojowski,  L.  Siberian  Pictures  352. 
Nietner,  J.  Coffee  Tree  txj. 
Nightingale,  Florence  Notes  on  Nursing 

„  J.  E.  Church  Plate  of  Dorset  665. 
Nigra,0.[ed.]  Cantipop.  del Piemonte  137. 
Nijhoff,  M.  Bib liotheca  Hist.  Neerlandica 

447- 
Nilsson,  L.    G.  +  Widmark+ Bolhn  Eng.- 

Svensk  Ordbok  943. 
Sven  Print.  Inhab.  of  Scandin.  466. 
Nimmo,  W.  History  of  Stirlingshire  331- 
Nimrod  '  [  =  C.  Apperley]  The  Chase  686 ; 

Hunters  689  ;  Novels  748. 
Ninian&^Kentigern,Liv^sofSS.^3i{^^o). 
Nino,  A.  de  [ed.]  Prov.  Abruzzi  137  ;  Usi 

Abruzzi  lyj. 
Nipperdey,  C.  Opuscula  862. 
Nisard,    C.   Etymol.   Frf.    983 ;  Hist.    d. 

Livres  Pop.  136  (706}  ;  Lang.  Pop. 

de  Paris  989  :  Lettres  d.  Ciceron 


928  ;  Parisianismes  989. 
„  „  fed.]  Agronomes  Latins  931. 
„  D.  Etudes  s.   I.    Poetes    Lat.    908 ; 

Quatre  Gr.  Historiens  Lat.  910. 
Nishet,  Ethel  Flower  Painting  6$6. 
J.  F.  Marriage  and  Heredity  $1$. 
Dr.  R.  Songs  of  Temple  Pilgrims  29. 
!t5^^issen,  H.  Quellen  d.  Livius  g^i,. 
„  P.  Personalnomitta  i.  d.  A  Itfrz.  ^86. 
W\\s,c\\Tii'A^Ti^,Gesch.d.  polnischen  Litter. 

1008. 
Nitschner,  A.  De  Locis  Sallustianis  925. 
Nitzsch,C.  I.  SysteniofXtn.  Doctrine  no. 
„  G.  G.  Anmerk.  z.  '  Odyssee'  878. 
„  „  G.  W.  Epische  Poes.  d.  Griech.  874  ; 

Sagenpoes.  d.  Gr.  874  (873). 
„  K.  W.  Rd'mische  Annalistik  gxo. 
Niven,  W,  City  Churches  66Z. 
Nixon  Cheshire  Prophecies  143. 
„  R.  C.  J.  Ettclid  ^go  ;  Geometry  490. 
Nizoli,  M.  [ed.]  Lex.  Ciceron.  928. 
Noack,  Paul  Relat.  Pronotn.  i.  Engl.  Spr. 
947. 
„  P.  Japanische  Spracfie  845. 
Noad,  H.  M.  Chem.  Anal,  498;  Electricity 

(two)  496. 
"^o^-i^^^k.^. Ty.de  Marq.de  Lafayette^\i. 
Noake,  J.  N.  &^Q.for  Worcs.  144;  Wares. 

Relics  327. 
NohelyKev.  J. MemairofRev.Rob.Nobelgs. 
Nobla  Leyszon  g8i. 
Noble,  E.  Russian  Revolt  336. 
„  Rev.  E.  Plenary  Inspiration  77. 
„  J.  Cape  Colony -^s^  ;  Fiscal.  Legist.  237 
(243)  ;  Local  Taxatn.  245  ;  Queen's 
Taxes  237  ;  South  Africa  358. 
„  Rev.  S.  Eternal  War Ui  and  State  'n. 
,,  Cpt.  W.Hoursw.  Three-inch  Telescope 

500. 
„  W.iF.  P.  [Am.]  Cent  of  Gospel  Work  66, 
Nodal\Dr. J.  F.  Grammdtica  Quichua  859. 
,,  J.H.  +  Milner,  (^.Dialect  of  Lanes.  950. 
Noel,  E.  Rabelais  et  son  Oeuvre  1000. 
„  G.  H.  U.  Gu7i,  Ram  and  Torpedo6iz. 
„  Roden  Byron  723  ;  Essays  on  Poetry 

„  du  Fait  Conies  d  Eutr ape  1 1000;  Propos 

Rustique  1000. 
No^as,  M.  Diet,  du  Patois  Forizien  978. 
Nohl,    C.   Pddag,   Semin.   302 ;    (Jnterr. 

673  ;  Gegenstande  274. 
„  L.  Beethoven  (two)  673  ;   Liszt  673 ; 

Mozart  673  ;  Wagner  674. 
Noird,  L.  Ursprutig  der  Sprache  794. 
Nolan,  Dr.  E.  H.  Liberators  of  Italy  449. 
NSldeke,  Th.  Gesch.  d.   Qoran's  n  {809); 

Koran   11  ;   Mandait.    Grant.    803, 

Mundart  803  ;  Neusyr.  Gram.  803  ; 

Pocs.  d.  Araber  806  ;  Seinit.  Langs. 

[&  Qs^xm..\x.'^QO',SyrischeGraiit.ZQ-^. 
„  ,,   -^yixW^x  Chrestom.  Arabica%o^. 
N5lle6>r.  d.  '  Euleu.  NachtigalV  961. 
Nolten,  D.  Quaestiones  Plinianae  932. 
Non-Biblical  Systems  of  Religion  120, 
Non-Xtn.  Religious  Systems  Series  120. 
Nonius  Marcellus  Opera  930. 


Wx^Vkxid'ax  Factit.  Dativits  in  C/c^ro.  928.  Norcliffe,  Rev.  C.  B.  [ed.]  Visitation  of 
Niemer,  G.  Orthogr.  Reformversuclie  983.  |  Yorkshire  479. 

Iviii 


Norcross,  J.  [Am,]  Hist,  of  Democracy  zt-i. 
Norden,  J.   Works  2. 
NordenfeK  F  Machine  Guns  608. 
Nordenskield,  Bar.  A.  E.  v.  Greenland -^Zz; 
Voyage  of  '  Vega  '  382. 
„  „  [ed.]  Facs.  Ail.  of  Oldest  His*,  of 
Cartogr.  307. 
Nordhoff,  C.  [Am.]  California  (two)  ^64  ; 
Cojnmunistic  Societies  247 ;  N.Ca'if. 
&=  Sandw.  I  si.  376  ;  Politicsf.  Yg. 
Ainericans  264. 
Nordisk  Tlrskriftfor  PhilologiZ^i^. 
Noreen,  A.  Altnord.  Gram.  941  :  Scand, 
Langs.  941;  in  Foul's' Gntndr.'g4U 
Norgate,   Kate  Eng.   und.  Angevin  Kgs. 

411. 
Norie,  J.  W.  Navigatn.  610;  Naut.  Tables 

610, 
Norman,  Rev.  A.  M.  Spongiadae  537. 
C.  B.  Armenia  352  ;  Corsairs  of  Free. 
438. 

Normanby,  F.  Digest  of  Cases  184. 
„  Marq.  of  Year  of  Revolution  441. 
Norris,  E.  Assyr.  Diet.  Sot;  BomuGram. 

853  ;  Cornish  Grammar  looz. 
„  ,,  \^d.  Si.  xx.'\Anc.Cornish Drama  iQQi,, 
„  John  Poems  764. 

„  Archd.  J.  P.  Butler  s  'Analogy'  162  - 
Key  to  'Acts'  34;  Rudim.of  Theology 
no. 
„  Prf.  R.  Phys.  &=  Pathol,  of  Blood  562. 
„  Th.  [Am.]  Amer.  Angler's  Bk.  693. 
„  W.  E.     Novels  745. 
„  W.  F.  [ed.]  Lays  of  Early  Church  \o-z. 
„  Rev.  W.  J.  P.  Pastoral  Theology  94. 
„  W.  W.  Military  Tertns  606. 
Norsk  Bog-Fortegnelse  707. 
'  North, Christopher '— ».Wilson,Prf.  John. 
„  C.N.  McI.  Club  of  True  Higklds.  484. 
„  OVviex'  Rambles  after  Sport  6'&'j. 
„  Roger  A  utob.  419  ;  Lives  ofNortJis  419 

(188). 
„  S.  N.  D.  Newspaper  Press  of  U.S.  730- 
„  Thomas  Church   Bells  (six)   473-474; 

Eng.  Bells  473. 
„  W.  Roman  Fever  571. 
'^G'^zoXjt,'^.^.  Epitaplis  of  Catacombs  ^Ty, 
Sanctuaries  of  Madonna  53. 
„  +  Brownlow,  W,  R.  Roma  Sotterr. 

49 ;  Visit  to  Catacombs  49. 
Sir  S.  Financial  Policy  237. 
IAot^cqXX^  ."^.Lathes  ^-^(t'.SteamEi^ne 

604, 
Northend,  C.  Eliku  Burritt  729. 
Norton,  Rev.  A.  [Am.]  Docts.  of  Trini- 
ta7-ians   82  (no);    Genuineness  oj 
Gospels  32. 
„  A,  T.  operative  Surgery  574;  Osteology 

561. 
„  C.  B.  [Am.]  Inventions  in  Ordinaticc, 

etc.  608. 
„  Carol.   E.  [=Lady  Maxwell]   Old  Sir 

Douglas  742. 
„  C.'£..[^.u\.^ChurchBldgs.  inMid.Ages 

667. 
,,  Prf.C;.  'S..\K\r\.\Concord.  to  Dante ^^^. 
„  D.  R.  J.  and  G.  Macdonald  70. 
,,  G.Hist.^  of  City  of  Lond.^etc.-^^J  (245)- 
„  Dr.  G.   S.   [Am.]  Ophthalmic   Thera- 
peutics 594 
,,  J.  B.  Law  of  Evidence  200. 
Norwood,  Vernon  Our  Gipsies  462. 
l^o%\xz.d^xt\.\xs,,}.Viedes  Poetes  Provengaxix 

979- 
'^QX.cxiXXS^.I  .\Q.d.\La'U}  rel.io  Factories  7.^3, 
Notes  £r»  Queries  on  A  nthropology  309(517). 
„  f.  Hist,  of  Chap  Books  143. 
,,  on  Building  Construction  633. 
Nothen,  T.  Hist,  of  Catholic  Church  83. 
Notley.  E.  A.  Gram,  or  Fch.,  Ital.y  etc.  967. 
Nott,   J.   C.  [Am.]+Gliddon    Indigcnoui. 

Races  306 :  Types  of  Mankind  30D. 
,,  F.  Willi  Animals  ^5"^. 
Noublet,  J.  B.  Hist,  littdr.des  Patois  gji^. 
„  ,,  +  (jhabaneau    [eds.]   Deux   MSS 

Proven^aux  979. 
Nourse,  Prf.C.  F  \fid.\A^tier.ExploratioAi 

380. 
Novakovitch  [ed.]  Servian  Folk-tales  140. 
*Novalis' [=Fr.    v.  Hardenberg]  Hymns 

and  Thoughts  on  Religion  103. 
Novello&Co.[pub'i  ]  Musical Priinerst-jy, 

tji-tji}  pa^shn 
Noviade  Salcedit.P.  Dice.  Vascongado  839. 
Nowel,  A,  Works  2. 


NOYE-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[OWEN 


Noyer,  Mme.  du  Letters  &'  Corresp.  439. 
TAoyG.h^}.'B.Xhx!i,'\Hist.ofAmer. Socialisms 

247. 
Kugent,  Col.  Foriifitaiion  609. 

„  lA.  Memorials  0/ Hampc^n  ^fj. 
Numismattt  Orientalia  475. 
Nunn,  T.  W.  Cancer  of  the  Breast  578. 
Nutt,  Alf,  Studies  on  Holy  Grail  737. 
„  J.  W-  Satnariian  History^  etc.  811. 
KiittalljP.A.  Pronouncing  Dictio7iary  946, 
Nyaya  Darsana  826. 
Nyayalamkara,  N.  M.  Sanskrit  Lit.  817- 
Nylander  LicJienographia  Europem  524. 
Nyman,C.  ^  .Conspectus  FlonB  Eur  op.  526. 
Nyrop,  K.  Romanske  Mosaiker  <j-ji. 
Nystrom  J.  W.  [hm.lPckt.  Bk.of Mechanics 

601  (602). 
Nytrop,  K.  ifouv.  MS.  de  la  •  Chran,  d. 

Rains'  998.  \ 


Oakes,  Lt.-Col.  W.  H,  Tables  (three)  269, 
Oakey,  G.   Ccunterpt,  674  ;  Harrny,  (two) 

67s  ;  Musical  Elefnents  674. 
Oates,  E.  W.  Birds  of  Brit.  India,  550,  of 
Burmah  530.    - 
„  F.  Matabele  Land  357, 
Obentraut,  A. ,  v.   Schule  im  Dtenste  der' 
LandesJeultur     303 ;    Oesterreich, 
Volksschulgesetze  282. 
Ober,  F.  A.  Caribbees  556  (37 1);  Mexico  370, 
Oberdick,  J.  Lateinische  Ortkogr.  902. 
Oberlander,  H.  Der geograph.,  Unterricht 

291. 
Obersteiner,    Prf.'  H.    Ceniral  Nervous 

Organs  567. 
Oberzinger,  Dr.  L.  Culio  del  Sole  9. 
O'Brien,  Cpt.  C.  l^iews  in  Ceylon  349. 
„  C.+  Parkinsoa  Flowers  of  Undercliffe 
528. 
"   „  Cpt.  E.  W.  C.  FoHifcation  6oq. 
„  H.  Round  Towers  oflrel.  464  (133). 
„  J.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Mass  86. 
„  Bp.  J.  T.  Justification  by  Faith  113  ; 

Prayer  106  ;  Sertnoits  1x3.  - 
„  R.    B.    Thos.  Drunttnond  436  (596)  ; 
Fifty   Yrs, ,  of  Concess.    to  Ireland 
436  ;  Irish  Wrongs  260. 
„  W.  When  ive  "were  Boys  Together  747. 
Observer,  T%e  781. 

CByrne  W^  R.  Naval  Biogr.   Diet.  425'; 

Nav.  Hist.  424  ;  Victoria  Cross  424. 

Ocagne,  M.  d'  Grandes  ^coles  de  Fee.  273. 

;  O'Callaghan,  E.  B.  [Am.]  Edns.  of  Script. 

21 ;  New  Netherlands  367. 

„  J.  C.   Irish  Brigades  in.  Service   of 

France  231. 
Ockley,  S.  History  of  Sarcu:ens  ^^t. 
O'CIery,  Y^..Hist,  of  Italian  Revol.  446. 
O'Connell,  Daii.  Speeches  437, 
„  John  Life&^  Speeches  ofD.  O'Connell, 

^t        437-     .  .      .    ' 

O  Connor, Evang. ted.]  Index  to  SJtksp.  777. 
,  T,  P.'  Seaconsfd.  422  ;.  Gladstone's  Ho. 

of  Com.  i259  (421) ;  Pamellite  Movt, 

436-  ■ 
„  W.  A.  Hist,  of  Irish  People  436. 
O'Conor,  M.  Hist,  of  Catholics  ^z^  ;  Milit. 

Memoirs  433. 
Octnvian[tom.'i  994;  Eng.  vers,  738(954). 
O'Curry,  E.  Life,  Manners,  etc.  of  Irish 

^34,  (64,  134) ;  History  oflrel,  434 

(i34)  433)  1004)-     , 
O'Dea,  Dr.  J.  [Am.]  Suicide  175. 
Odgers,  Drj  W.  Blake  Law  ofLihel-zo^. 
lO'Donoghue,  Mrs.  Power  Com.  Sense  of 
Riding  689  ;  Ladies  on  Hrsebk.  689. 
O'Donovan,  'S^f,Mervi^^;Merv  Oasis  z\^- 
„  Dr.  J.  Irhk  Grammar  1002. 
O'Dowd,  J.  C.  Military  Lwm  zof. 
O'DriscolI,  W.  J.  Dan.  Maclise  651. 
Oera  Linda  Book  936. 
0'Fiahert5^,  R..  Connaugkt  434  (note). 
O'Flanagan,  J.   B.   Lord  Chancellors  of 

Ireland  433  (187). 
*  Officer  of  Ceylon  Rifles '  [ = Cpt.  Suckling] 

Ceylon  349. 
Ogden,  J.  On  Fly-tyying  694. 
(,  W.  S.  Designs  f.  Grave-stones  637. 
■t  „ ,  [ed.]  ■S'-fe^-fe.  ofAntiq.  Fumit.  636. 
Ogilvie,  Dr.  jf.  Imperial  Diet.  946  ;  Engl. 

Dictionary  (two)  946. 
Ogiivy,  W,  T.  Postage  Stamps  485, 
Oglimder,  Sir  J.  Oglander  Memoirs  320. 
Ogle,  T.  [photogr.]  English  Lakes  326. 


O'Grady,  S.  Bardic  Lit,  1004  ;  History  of 

, ',      Ireland  433  (134). 
Ogston,  Prf.  F.  Medical  Jurisprud.   587 

(206). 
P'Hanlon,  J,  Livps  of  Irish  Saints  88. 
P'Hart,  J.  Irish  Pedigrees   480 ;    Irish 

Landed  Gentry  480  (435). 
Ohlenschlager,  A.  Axel  &>  Valborg  780 ; 

A  laddin  780. 
Ohler,  C.  A.  Aufmerksamkeit,  287. 
„  F.  [ed.]  Corpus  H^eresiologicufn  107 

(51). 
„  Prf.  G.  F.  Theology  ofO.  T.  37. 
Qblertj  R.  Rdthseld.  alten  GriechenZTi, 
Ohlwein,  C.  Zeichenspr.  d.  Taubsium7nen 

300, 
Ohmichen,  G.  BuJmenwesen  d.Griech.  909 

(861,  873)  ;  Gr.' Kultusalterth.  861 ; 

Plin.  Studies  932, 
Ohnet,  Georges.     Novels  751. 
Oih^nart,  A.  [ed.]  Proverbes  Basques  153. 
Oke,   G,  C.    Fishet^  Laws  217 ;    Game 

Laws  zij;  Magisterial  Synopsis  223. 
II'  »i  [ed.]    ^Licensing   Inns   209 ;  Mag. 

•       Formulist  223. 
O'Kelly,  Col.  C.  Macaria.Excid.  435. 
O'Kennedy.Rev.  R.7%ei/tf/j'.^«^5/jiT2. 
Okley,.W.  S.  Xtn,  Archit.  in  Italy,  t-jo. 
Olafs  Saga  942. 

Olander,  E.  Graphic  Statics,  603. 
Olcott,  Col.  H.  S.  Buddhist  Catechism  79  ; 

Theosophyj  etc.  78  ;  Yoga  Phil.  79. 
'Old    Bushman'    [=H.  W.   Wheelright] 

Sporting  Sketches  686  ;  Ten  Yrs.  in 

Sweden  337  (686). 
Oldcastle,  John  Life  of  Leo  xiii.  85. 
*  Old  Shekarry  *  [=  H.  A.  Levison]  Huntg, 

Advetit.  686  ;  Sport  686. 
'  Old  Stagei'*  Private  Theatricals  700. 
Old  Test,  Introductions  Series  25. 
Oldberg,  O,  [Am.]  I^harmac.  585. 
„  +lJong  [Am.]  Labor,  583. 
)i  »y  +Wair[Ain.]C(7w/a;».  to  Pharmat. 

585. 
Oldenberg,  Dr.  H.  Buddha  14 ;  *  Lalita 

Vistard*  826. 
Oldham,  A.  +  Foster  Lma  of  Distress  203. 
J,  R.  D.  Bibliog.  oflnd.  Geology  511. 
Oliphant.F.  W.  Pleaf,  Stained  Glass  66^. 
„  „  G.xi.  Law  of  Horses  zxyiS^Z). 
„  Laurence  Haifa  42  ^41) ;    Land  of 

Gilead  42  (341) ;  LandofKhemi^S^', 

Ld.  Elgin's  Mission  42^  (345,  351, 

452);  Novels,    etc.  745  [Masollam 

748] ;  Scientific  Religion  78  (6). 
„  Margaret  [Mrs,]  Cervantes  735  (712) 

Dress  682  ;.  Dante  734  (712);  Early 

Biogr.  of  Dante  734 ;   Francis  of 

Assist  54 ;    iftfz'.  .^'t/w.  Irving  70 

(61);  Leopardi  712  ;  Liter.  Hist,  of 

Engl.  714;  Makers  of  Florence  446 

(334)  [-^^M^^  734,  Savonarola  64] ; 

Makers  of  Venice  ^^6  (335)  -.Moliere 

731      (712)1      Montalembert    442; 

Novels  745  ;  Laur.  Olipkant  725; 

Royal  Edinburgh  329 ;    Sheridan 

Tk-z  (716)  ;  /'w.  /.  Tulloch  65. 
„  T.  L.  K.  iV^w  .5?^/.  944 ;  O/^  a«(^ 

Middle  English  944. 
Oliver,  A.  [Austral.]  Co//,  of  Statutes  i8z. 
„  B.  L.  [Am.]  Conveyancing  195. 
„  Prf.  D.  Botany  520  ;  Indian  Botany 

529  ;  Flora  of  Africa  530. 
,,  Df.  G.  Urine  Testing  $70. 
„  ,,  Discrepancies  of  Freemasonry  79. 
„  H.  +  Airey  Stations,  Junctns.,etc.  597'.' 
„  J.A.W.  [ed.]  Astron.f,  Amateurs  500, 
„  J,  R.  [tr,  and  ed.]  Monunt.  de  Insula 

Mannioe  321. 
„  Cpt.  S.  P.  Madagascar  (two)  35g.  ,. 
,»  y  [ed,]  Series  of  Wks.  on  Madag.  358. 
,,  &  Boyd  [pubs,]  Gazetteer  305. 
Olkhin,  M.  D.   [ed.]  Catal,  of  Russian 

Books  707. 
Ollanta  [drama]  859. 

Ollieir,  Edm.  [ed.]  Franco-German  War 
■    444 ;  Hist.  ofSacr.  Ant,  646 ;  Russo- 

Turk.  War  443. 
u  »>  [ed.]  Brit.  Port.  Painters  630, 
,,  „  +Chester^w^.  (7/^7,6*.  456. 
Ollivant,  G.  Great  Salt  Lake  369  (73).      , 
Olmosj  Andr£  A^Lengua  Nahuatl  859. 
Olney,  E.'[Am.]  Arithmetic  489  ;   Math. 


Articles  480. 
„  W.  [Am.;  edJCtf^fe^CiP. /*««£?.  2?5. 


OIpp,  J.  Nama-deutsches  Wd'fterb.  855. 
Olsen,  O.  T.  Chart  623  ?  Piscat.  A  tlae  623  ; 
Praci.Navig.  tz:^; Seamanship  6^^. 
Olshausen,  Dr.-H.  Comm.  on  N,  T,  25 

-  'Corinth.'  33. 
Oman,  C.  W.  C.  Byzani.  Emp.  383  ;  War 
in  Mid.  Ages  607  (400) ;  Warwick 
404  ;  Norm..  &'  Angev.  Syst.'z^g, 
u  J.  C.  Indian  Life  348. 
„  V.  E.  Svensk  Hand-Ordbod  943. 
Omar  Khayyam,  Works  836. 
O'Meara,  Dr.  B.   E.    Napoleon   at   St. 

Helena  442. 
.,,  Kath\een  Prof.  F.  Ozanam  85. 
Omler,  P.  Antike  Landwirthschafi.  910. 
Ommaney,  Rev;  G.  B,  W.  Hist,  of  Atha- 

nasian  Creed  109. 
Omont,  H.  [ed.]  Facss.  des  MSS.   Grecs 

B67.' 
Omond,  G.  W.  T.  Lord  Advoc.  of  ScotlJ 

430  (187). 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Merch.  Shippiyxg  Acts  205. 
Oncken,  W.  Isocrates  893  ;  Staatslehre  d. 

Aristoteles  894. 
O'Neil,  A.  Diet,  of  Spanish  Artists  6$^. 
,,  C.  A.  [Am.]  Am.er.  Electl.  System  255. 
O'Neill,  C.  Calico  Printing  632.  ■ 
„  E,  T).  [Am, ;  ed.]  Virginia  Vetusta  369. 
„  H.  Fine  Arts  in  Ireland  464 ;  Irish 
Crosses  464  (133). 
Onofrio,  S.'B.Glossaire Lyonnais,  etc.gyS. 
Oort,  H.  Worship  of  Baalim.  10.  > 
„  •\-l^Q0y\i2,s  Bible  for  Y&ung  40, 
Oosterzee,  Prf.  J,  J.  van  Xtn.  Dogiftaiics 
ii6r  ^ Luke'  33  (24)  ;   Moses,  26; 
Pract.   Theol.   95  ;  Redeemer  m  ; 
Theol.  ofN.  T.  38  (37)  ;  *  Tim.,' etc. 
,  24  ;  Yr.  of  Salvation  103. 

Oosting,   H.  J.  Soendasche   Gram,  and 

Wb.  851. 
Oppert,  'El,  Forbidden  Land  2^^  (845), 
„  Dr.  F.  Hosp.  and  Infirmaries  sgz. 
„  Prf.  G.  Classifi.  of  Lang.   795  ;  Hist, 
of  S.  Ina.  469;  Orig.  Inhab.'  of 
Bha-^atTJarsa  347  ;  Presb.  Johannes 
124  ;  Sanst,  MSS.  S16.  ' 

„  J.  Gram,  Assyr^  801  ;  Etudes  Sumir. 
,  801 ;  Exped.     en.    Misopot,    803 ; 
Peuple  et  Lang.  d.  Medes  801. 
„  „  Ifid.&tr.lAssyr,  Inscrips.  (two)  Boz, 
Orchard,  Rev,  G.   H.  Hist,  of  Foreign 

Baptists'  69. 
Ord,  Dr.  W.  M.  Influence  of  Colloids  507. 
Orda,  N.  Grammaire  Polonaise  1008, 
Ordericus  Vitalis  Historia  Eccles.  408. 
O'Reilly,  Dr.  B.  Leo  xiii.  85  ;  Novissinta 

114 ;  Piusix,  85, 
„  "El,  Irish  Did.  1003. 
,,  J,  B.  Ethics  of  Boxing  697.         ' 
Q'Rellv    Max'  John   Bull  (two)    316; 

Jonathan  364. 
„  E.  Chron.  Aec.  of  Irish  Writers  433  ; 

Irish  Diet.  rooi. 
„  J,  B.  Ethics  of  Boxing  Sgj. 
„  M.  [Am.]  Lives  of  Irish  [Martyrs  64. 
Orelli,  Dr.  C.  Old  Test.  Prophecy  3S, 
„  J.  C.  [ed.]  Inscript.  Latin.  905. 
„  „  +  Baiter   Onomasticon    Tullianum 

928. 
Orfeo,  Sir  g%. 
Orient  und  Occident  122. 
Oiiigen  Opera  53  (51) ;  Treat,  agst,  Celsus 

107. 
Orkneyinga  Saga  042. 
Orleans,  P.  J.  d'  Two  Tartar  Cong,  452. 
Orme,  R.  Milit.  Trsactns.  in  Indostan  4$^, 
.  „  Temple  Chemistry  497  ;  Heat  495. 
Ormerod,Eleanor/«y«?-.  Insects  (two)  614. 
"„  E,  L.  Brit.  Social  Waspss43. 
„  G.  Co.  Palatine  of  Chester  ^xS. 
Ormulufft  962  (18). 
Omsby,  Can.  York  327. 
„  Prf.  R.  /.  Hope  Scott  188. 
Orosius,  tr.  Kg.  Alfred  959  ;  text  ggg  {note). 
Orosco  y  Berra,  L.  M.,Lenguas  a,  Mexico 

'      .     859-  ■  "  .        I 

O'^orke  fT.Ballysadare  <5^  Kilvarnei  332. 
O'Rourke,  Can.  J.  Gt.  Irish  Famine  436. 
Orr,  Rev.  J.  Anthentidiy  of  ^ John*  118. 
Mrs.  Sutherland  ^d?5^.  to  Browning 
'723  ;  Life  qf  Browning  723. 
Orrinsmith,  Kirs,  Drawing  Room  683. 
OxToiOrmulum  962  (18). 
prsey,  A.  J.  D.  d'  Portug.  Gram.  974. 
Orson,  Elder  [Am.]  Letters  on  the  Ch,  n^. 


Oriliographia  Gallica  looi. 
OrikographieandCongruitieoftJieBritaH 

I        Tongue  o^t. 
Ortolan,  J.  L.  E.  Hist,  of  Rom.  Law  t^o  ; 

Institutions  de  Jusiinien  z-zq,         ' 
Ortoli,  J.  F.;B.  [ed,]  Conies  de  Corse  137 

(123);  f'<?c^7-/i37(iz3). 
Orton,  J.  [A.m.l  Andes  &>  Afnazonyj-^. 
Orvis,  C.  F.+ Cheney  [Ams.]  Fishg.  with 

Fly  694. 
(Dsbern  Bokenam  Works  964  (934). 
Osborn,  G,  Wesleyan  Bibliography  71. 
„  H.    S.    [Am.]'   Iron    and   Steel'  t^'^) 

Minerals  640. 
„  Maj.  R.  D.  Islam  (two)  n. 
,,  Stim.  Ambul.  Lects.  S7^ ',  Testis  sjg. 
Osborne,  Dorothy  Letters  419  (785).  ' 

„  Jbs,  Horse-Breeder's  Handbk.  620. 
Osburn,  Col.  W.  Monumental  History  of 

Egypt  467  (392). 
Oscar  u.  Charles  xii,  449. 
Osgood,  Sam. [Am.]  Student  Life  280. 
O'ghaughnessy.A.W.  Lays  of  France  gg^, 
O'Shea,  H.  Iron-bound  City  444. 
,,  „  •¥lj0m3s  Spain  and  Portugal -i-^j. 
Osler.Dr.Wrn.  [Am.]  Cerebral  Palsies  382. 
,,  W,  R,  Tintoreto  t^y  (649).    ■ 
Ossian'  Poems  1005  (737,  765). 
Ossianic  Society  T'raMjac^zWw  1004  (134). ' 
Osten-Sacken,  Bar.  R.  v.  Diptera  556. 
Osterlen,  Th.  Horaz  912  ;  Verg.  u.  Horaz  -, 

912.     , 
Osterley,  H,  Romulus  873  (915). 

[ed.]  Shakespeare's  Jest-Book  718. 
a. 'V.  Litter,  d.  l/rkunden  ,3g^. 
Ostermann,  Hermes-Odysseus  132.  * 

Osthoff,  IT-  Forschitngen  813 ;  Gesch,  d. 
Perfects     814     (863) ;     Gesch.     d. 
tchwach.  Adj.    938  ;    Verbum    in 
Nominal  comp.  814  (968). 
„  „  'f  Brugmann  [eds.]  Morpholog,  Un- 

ie'rsuchungen  812. 
Ostronij  Dr-  H.  I.  Treatise  on  Breast  394. 
Oswald, F.  L.  [Am.]  Summer  land  Sketches 

370-  .'■ 

'R.^.Vestigia  Insula;  Mannia  ^^3(321). 
J^  E,  By  Fell  and  Fjord  334. 
J.  H.  Angelolatrie  125. 
Otinelgg^. 

Otis,  Prf.  F.  N.  [Am]  Male  Urethra  579. 
Ott,  Prf.  K.  V.  Graphic  Statics  603. 
Ottd,   Miss  E.   C.   Danish  Lang,  (twro) 
943  ;  Demnark  and  Icel.  334  (365, 
336) ;    Scand.   Hist.   449  ;    Sweat. 
Gram.  943. 
Ottix\Z^r,'E,.M..  BibliognBiographigue  3^^. 
OttinOjG.+  FumagalH,  Bibl.Bibliogr.  Hal. 

707. 
Ottley,  H.  Biog.  Diet,  of  Painters  648. 
W.  Y.  Invention  of  Printing  709. 
»  iQd.]MasiersoftheFlorent.Sch.6s5. 
dttmann,  H.  ^Chan^on  de  Roland'' gg2. 
Otto,  E.  Die  Phaptasie  287. 
„  J.  C.  T,  V.  [ed.]  Corpus  Apolog.  Christ. 

SI. 
Otuelj3g. 

Otway,  Thos.  Dramatic  Works  778  (774). 
Oude  Gazetteer  347. 

Oudemans,  A.  C.  Nederl.  Woordenboek g^o. 
*Ouida'[=: Louise  de  la  Ram^]  Novels  743. 
Ousele^}  Sir  F.  A.  Counterpt.  674 ;  Har- 
mony 673  ;  Mus.  Form,  and  Com- 
position 674  (two). 
,,  Notes  of  Persian  Poets  836. 
Outram,  G.  Legal  and  otlier  Lyrics  759 

.  (214). 
OuvarofF,  M,  Mysteries  ofEleusis  131. 
Ouvry,  H,  A.  Stein  and  his  Reforms  240. 
Overall,  Bp.  Convocation  Bk.  2. 
Overbeck,J,  Griech.  Kunstmythologie  i^i, 
Overholthaus,  G.  Syntax.  Catull.  911. 
Overman,  F,  [Am,]  Metallurgy  642. ' 
„  W.  [Am.]  Moulder's  Guiie  603. 
Overtdn,  D.  Y.  [Am.]  Law  of  Liens  aoS. 
„  „  [ed.]  Code  of  Iowa  ami  Wis.  235. 
„  Can.  J.  H.  Evang.  Revival  sg  (45,  75) ; 
Life  in  Eng.  Ch,  59 ;  Wm.  Law  59 
(108). 
Ovifi  Opera  [and  trss.l  914. 
Ovidio,,  F^  d'  Dant/s  'De  Vulg.  Eloq. 
968  ;  Spanische  Gramm.  973  ;  Unica 
Forma-  Fless.  969. 
Owen,  Aneurin   [ed.]  Ancient  Laws  oj    1 

Wales  429. 
„  Col.  C.  H,  Modem  Artillery  609. 


lix 


OWEN] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[PATE- 


Owen,  D.  Marine  Insurance  267. 
„  D.Dale  [hm.^GeoL  Surv. of  Wisconsin. 

etc.  513.   ' 
„  Edm.  Surg.  Bis.  of  Children  573. 
„  Rev.  E.  Crosses  of  Vale  of  Clwyd  ^ji. 
„  F.  M.  John  Keats  724. 
„  Hugh  Ceram.  Art  in  Bristol  663. 
„  H.  Manual  for  Overseers  210. 
„  „  [ed.]  Education  Acts  281 ;  Munici- 
pal Corporation  Act  210. 
},  H.  +  Blakeway  ^ri^.  o/'iS'ArtfWs^.  325, 
„  Dr.  Isatnbard  Materia  Medica  584. 
■„  Dr.   John    Works  2;    ^Hebrews^   36, 

Holy  Spirit  112 ;  ^cxxx.  Psalm. '  29. 
„  Rev.  John  Evenings  -with  Sceptics  6 

(107,  160). 
„  Rev.  John  Brit.  &=  For.  Bible  Soc.  91. 
„  J.A.  [ed.}  Woodland,  Moor  and  Stream 

521  (536). 
,1  Sir  Rich.  Antig.  of  Man  554 ;  Foss, 

Mammals  553  (547) ;  Comp.  Anat. 

of  Inverteb.    533  (562),  of  Verteb. 

533  (562)  ;  Experim.  Physiol.  loi ; 

Extinct   Wingless  Birds  of  N.  Z. 

547  ;  Foss.  Mamm.  of  Austral.  553  ; 

Foss.  Reptilia  (four)  546 ;  Megathe- 
rium. 553  ;  Mesozoic  Mamni.  553  ; 

Odontography  534 ;  Parthenogenesis 

S15. 
I,  „  +  Bell  Reptilia  of  Land.  Clay  546. 
„  Rob.  St.  Simon  247  ;  Socialism  247. 
„  Rev.  R.  SanctoraleCatltolicum%7. 
„  R.   Dale   [Am.]  Debatable  Land  Bi; 

Footfalls  81. 
i,  S.  J.  History  of  British  India  453. 
,,  T.  C.  Cardatnotn  617 ;  Cinchona  618  ; 

Tea  Planter  617. 
,,  Wm. — V.  Pughe,  W.  Owen./ 
Owl  a->id  Nightingale  g6i. 
Oxenden,'Bp.  A.  Communicant  8g;  Pastor. 

Office  94. 
„  ,>   ■\-^z.icv^dex\.  Family  Prayers  10^. 
Oxenham,  Rev.  F.  N.   Catholic  Eschato- 

^Sy  ^14  ;  E-verl.  Punishment  us. 
„  Rev.   H.   N.  Atonement  iii ;  Short 

Studies  45. 
Oxford  Psalter  991. 
Oyley,  Dr.  G.  D'  Abp.  Sancroft  59. 
Ozanam,  A.   F.  History  of  Civilization 

386 ;  Letters  85  (732). 
Ozanni,  J.  W.  Three  Years  in  Roumania 

340. 


Paaschj  Cpt.  H.  Frotn  Keel  to  Truck  610. 
Pablasek,  M.  Filrsorge  fur  Blinden  300. 
Pabst,  F.  'Reimchronik '  d.  Rob.  v.  Gloucs. 

963. 
V^iChxieTfG.yi.Reform  unserer  Gymnasien 

274. 
Packard  [Am,]  Studs,  in  Gk.  ThaughtzBz. 
„  A.S.,  jun.  [Am.]  Bibliography  ofEcon. 
Entom.    615   (540)  ;   Insects  (three) 
540  (615)  ;  Zool.  (t\vo)  533. 
,,  Dr.  Jos.  ^  Malachi'  24. 
„  Dr.  J.  M.  [Pixci.}  Minor  Surgery  S76  \ 
Operative  Surgery  574. 
Padagogische  Blatter  271,   Studien  271, 
Zeitung  i-ji. 
„  Bibliothek  286,  Klassiker  286. 
Pddagogischer  Jahresbericht  271. 
Pddagogisches  Archiv zyx^  CorresPondenz- 

blatt  271. 
P&dagogium  271. 

Padmanji,  Baba  Marathi  Dictionary  833. 
Paez,  Ramon  Wild  Scenes  in  S.Atner.^j^' 
Pagan,  W.  William  Paterson  '236.  • 
Page,  David  ^Ci?M.  Geology  614  (506) ; 
Geology  (two)  506  ;  Physical  Geo- 
graphy 502. 
„  D.   P.   [Am.]  Theory  and  Practice  of 

Teaching  284. 
„  H.  A.'[  =  Dr.A.H.  Japp]  i?e^«iKco' 

723  ;  Thoreau  720  :  &.  a/i-o  Japp. 
;  H.  W.  Injuries  to  Spine  578. 
„  J.  Xj^  .  Exploration  of  Dartmoor -^zf^. 
,,  Ij.  Drawing  the  Acanthus  670. 
„  L.  R.  [Am.]  Cambridge  366. 
,,  W.  G.  B.  Booksellers'  Signs  727. 
Pag?:s,  L.  Bibliog./apoJiaise  350(453,  846), 
Paget,  Ld.  G.  Zz^^^  Brigade  428. 
„  Sir.  Jas.   Alcohol  Quest.   588  ;    C/z«. 

Z-tfc/j,  573  ;  Sutg.  Pathol.  574. 
„  John  Hungary  and  Transylvania  311. 
„  John  New  Examen  419.  - 


Paget,  Violet— ».  "Lee,  Vernon." 
Pahle,  F.  Reden  des  Antiphon  892. 
Paigkull,  C.  W.  Summer  in  Iceland  334. 
Pailler,  W.  [ed.]  Weihnachtlieder  142. 
Paine,  Thos.  Political  Works  zs^i  Rights 

of  Man  255. 
Painter,Prf.F.V.N.[Am.]^zj^.ff;^^(/«c.27i. 
,,  Wm,  Palace  of  Pleasure  739. 
„  Rev.  W.  H.  Flora  of  Derbyshire  527. 
Pakeha  Maori  [  =  F.  E.  Manning]  Old  New 

Zealand  379. 
Pakscher,  A.  Compos,  d.  ^Rolands '  739(992). 
Palaemon  Opera  930. 
Palaeographical    Society.    Fascimiles  797 

,(8ii,  901)  [Gk.  &>  Lat.  MSS.  867]. 
PalcBOntologia  Indica  511.   \ 
Paldamus,  H.  Romische  Erotik  909. 
Palestine  Exploration  Fund.  Publications 
«  ,      341  (41.  42.  346,  467). 
Paley,  Dr.  Ft   A.   Bibliogr,  Graeca  872  ; 
Gothic  Mouldings  667  ;  Greek  Par- 
ticles 866. 
„  ied.&  tr.)  Baptismal Fonii    72;  Greek 

Comic  Poets  899  (880). 
„  [tr.]  Gosp.of  S.John  118;  Greek  Wit  899. 
„  Archd.  W.  Works  169  ;  Evid.  of  Xty. 
116  ;    Horae  Paulinas   34 ;     Nat. 
Theol.  5. 
„  W.  Appeals  226  ;■  Summ.  Convict.  228. 
Palfrey,     F.    W.     [Am.]    Antietam    &= 
Friedrbg.  458. 
„  J.  G.  [Am.]  'Hist,    of  New  England 
455  (261,  367). 
Palgrave,  Sir  F.  Hist,  of  Ang.-Sctxs.  407, 
of  Normandy  ana  Engl.  409  (438)  ; 
Rise  ofC'wealth  407. 
„  „  [ed.]  Docum.  ill.  Hist.  ofScotl.  430. 
„  F.  T.  Essays  on  Art  645. 
ji  t,  [ed.]  Treas.  ofSacr.  Poetry  759,  of 

Songs  75g. 
,,  "R.F.U.Chairman's  Hdbk.  igj ;  Oliver 
Cromwell  416  ;  House  of  Commons 
259  (405)- 
„  R.  H.  I.  Bank-Rate  236;  Local  Taxa- 
tion 245. 
„  W.  G.  Arabia  343  ;  Dutch  Guiana  373  ; 
Hermana  Agha  747. 
^Pall  Mall  Gazette.'  Best  100  Books  708. 
Palladius  (?«  Husbandrie  949  (966), 
Pallett,  H.  [Am.]  Miller's  Guide  603. 
Pallgoix^  Diet.  Lingua  Thai  850. 
Pallioppi,  Z.  Ortografia  Romauntsch  972. 
Palliser,  Mrs.  Bury  China  Collector  663  ; 
Historic   Badges,    etc.    607   (665) ; 
History  of  Lace  683. 
Palmer,  A.  H.  Memr.  of  Sam.  Palmerd^i. 
„  Rev.  A.  Smythe  Folk  Etymol.   946  ; 
Leaves  f-07n  Word  Hunter's  Note- 
book 947  (814)  ;  Misunderstood  Mir- 
acle 26. 
„  Rev.  B.  M.  Life  of  Rev.  J.  H.  Thorn- 

•well  75. 
„  C.  Evangelische  Pddagogik  284.1 
„  Prf.  E.  H.  Arab.  Gram.  805,  Manual 
805  ;  Desert  of  Exodus  42  ;  Haroun- 
al-Rachid  451  {385)  ;  Hind.,  Pers. 
and  Arab.  Gram.  832  (805,  835); 
Hist,  of  Jew.  Nation  40  (391) " 
Orient.  Mysticism  15  (to8)  ;  Pen 
Diet,  (two)  835.  , 

„  ,,  [XX.]  Song  of  the  Reed,  etc.  837. 
„  F.  B.  Private  Companies  192  ;  Share- 

liolders^  Companion  193. 
„  „  [ed.]  Winding-up  Forms  193. 
„  „  +Macnaghten  [eds.]  Company  Pre- 
cedents 192. 
„  H.  S.  Sinai  39. 

„  J.  W.  Sta>np  Collectof's  Catalogue  485. 
„  Roundell  [ed.]  Book  of  Praise  103. 
„  Samuel  [artist]  'Eclogues'  ofyirgil66o. 
„  W.  Early  Xtn.  Symbolism  50  (647)  ; 

Egyptn.  Chron.  392. 
„  W.J.[artisL]  Tyne  ami  Tributaries  31.5. 
Palmerin  of  England  739. 
Palmieri,Prf,L.  Eruption  of  Vesuvius  503. 
Palsgrave  French  Grammar  987  (note). 
[Paltock,  K.}  Peter  Wilkins  740. 
Palustre,  L.  Histoire  de  Guillem  980. 
Panchatantra  824  (130). 
Pandosy,  Rev.  M.  C.  [Am.]  Yakama  Lan- 
guage 857. 
Pandurang,  Dadoba  Marathi  Gram.  833. 
Piinin,  Ivan  Russian  Literature  734. 
Panini  Ashtddhayi  827. 
Panmure,  Registmm  de.  480. 


Panton,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Homes  of  Taste  683 

Kitchen  to  Garret  681 ;  Nooks  and 

Comers  681.    , 
Panzer,  F.  [ed.]  Bayerische  Sagen  146. 
„  G.  W.  Annalen  706  ;  Annales  Typogr. 

710. 
Papanti,  [ed.]  I  Parlari  Ital.  970. 
Pape  Provenz.  Wortstellung  q-jj. 
„  W.  Etym.   Wb.  d.  griech.  Spr.  868; 

Hdwb.  d.  gr.  Spr.  868  [Eigenna- 

men  868]. 
Papillon,  T.  L,  Compar.  Philol.  862  [812]. 
Papworth,  W.  Building  633 ;   Styles  of 

Archit.  667. 
,,  J.  W.  Ordin.  of  Brit.  Armorials  482, 
Paracelsus  81  (108). 
Paradoxographi  GrOeci  898. 
Paralipomena  89. 
Paraphrase    of   the   Seven   Penitential 

^Psalms  966. 
Parisara/«J^//«^<?5'824;  Mddhav£yamB24. 
Paraskara  Kdttyasiitra  821. 
Parchment  Library  757. 
Parcic,  C.  A.  Gram.  Serbo-Croate  1008. 
Pardoe,   Julia  Court  of  Francis  i.  439  ; 

Louis  xiv.  439. 
Pardon,  G.  F. — v.  'Crawley,  Cpt.' 
Pareau,  Dr.  J.  H.  Interpr.  of  Old.  T.  23. 
Pareja,  P.  F.  Leugua  Tim,uquanh  859. 
Pareus,  Ph.  Lexicon  Plautinum  gig. 
Parfaict,  F.+C.  Thi&tre  Franfdis  997. 
Paris,  Comte  de  Civil  War  in  Amer.  459. 

Trades  Unions  in  England 240. 
„  Gaston  Accent  Lat.  dans  Frg.    983  ; 

Conies  Orient,  dans  Litt.  Frf.  999 

on  Fch.  Dialects  988;  on  Fd.  Metrics 

987  ;  Hist,  de  Charlem.  991  (739)  ; 

Juif  Errant  124;   ^  Pseudo-Turp.' 

998  ;  '  Rom.  jde  Renart'  994. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Chansons  gg^^ggg);  Plus  Anc. 

Monuin.  gg\. 
„  yiz.vt\3Xde  ATnaftt  ggZ. 
,,  Paulin  *  Chanson  d'Antioche '  992. 
„  ,,  [ed.    and  tr.]   Romans  d.   I.    Tab. 


Ronde  ggiijzi). 
Pierre+ Harrison  ,(4«c.  Sculpture  ts^. 
Parise  de  la  Duchesse  994. 
Parish,  Rev.  W.  D.  Sussex  Dialect  951 ; 
Sussex  Superstitions  144. 

,,  ,,  ■^^\\.^^N  Kentish  Dialect  gso. 
Park,   E.   A.  [Am.  ;  ed.]    Preacher   and 

Pastor  94. 
Parker,  E.  H.  Opium  War6iS. 

„  .F.  R.  County  Councils  210;  Election 
Agent  xgg;  Index  tojudic.  Acts  222. 

,,  F.  W.  [Am.]  Talks  on  Teaching -^ox. 

„  G.  W.  Malagasy  Gratnmar  852. 

„  i^.  Nature  ^  Fine  Arts  6^5. 

,,  Jas.  Early  History  of  Oxford  277. 

,,  John  Early  Hist,  of  Wycombe  317. 

,,  Dr.  Jos.  Adam,  etc.  26;  Ad  Cleru7n 
95  ;  Apost.  Life  34  ;  Church  Quest 
68  ;  Every  Morning  103  ',  Inner  Life 
of  Xt.  32;  Paraclete  112;  People's 
Bible  24. 

, ,  J.'R.A  txhaeol.  of  Rome  465  [Catacbs. 
49,  Egypt.  Obel.  468,  Tombs  49]  ; 
Antig.  of  Wells  669 ;  Archit.  of 
Chester  668  (318);  Architectural 
Hist,  of  Rome  465  ;  Domest.  Archit. 
in  Engl.  667  ;  Gloss,  of  Terms  in 
Archit.  666;  Gothic  Archit.  (two) 
667;  Photos,  of  Xtn.  Art  647  (50, 
667)  ;  Plan  of  Rome  465. 

,,  "yizXt  Correspondence  "z. 

„  Rob.  W.  Tracheotomy  in  Diphtheria 
576. 

,,  Theo.  [Am.]  Works  Z?iz)[Serms.  on 
Theism,  etc.  6;  Slavy.  ^50]; Historic 
Ajnericans  459  ;  Prayers  106. 

„  Prf.  T.  J.  Course  in  Zootomy  534. 

,,  Prf.  W.  K.  Mammal.  Descent  516; 
Skull  ofSnaJce  534. 

,,  „  -^^  BettisiXiyMorphol.of Skull sz^is^x)- 

„  „  +  Newton  Birds  547. 
Parker  Society  Publications  2  (51). 
Parkes,  Dr.  E.  A.  Manual  of  Hygiene  ^7. 

„  Sir  H.  Austral.  Views  of  Engl.  316  , 
Speeches  256. 

,,  Dr.  Luis  C.  Hygiene  587. 

,,  S.  H.  Unjlnished  Worlds  500(501). 
Parkinson,  H.  W.  State  Chs.  Exam.  99. 

,,  R.  Treatise  on  Paper  63Z. 

„  S.  P.  Treatise  on  Optics  494^ 

„  Rev.  T;  Yorkskire  Legends  145. 


Parkinson,  W.  S.  Treatise  on  Mechames 

493* 
Parkman   F.    [Am.]     Works  455   (261); 
Jesuits  in  N.  Amer.  87  ;  La'SalU 
87  ;  Montcalm  and  Wolfe  ^^o  (425) ; 
Oreg.  Trail  359  (360)  ;  Pioneers  of- 
Fr.  62  (87). 
Parkyns,  Mansfield  Life  in  Abyssinia  354. 
Parmenides  Fragments  157. 
Parnell,  Col.  A.  War  of  Succession  450. 
„  Rev.  F.  Ars  Pastoria  94. 
„  Dr.  Rich.  Fishes  of  Firth  of  Forth  623. 
J,  R.  Grasses  of  Britain  524,  ofScotl.  524, 
„  E.  A.  John  Mercer  265. 
„  X  Poetical  Works  765  (756^ 
„  Commission  Opening  Speech  z(ii.{:L%&i, 
Paroedorum  Graec.  Corptts  B76. 
Paroentiographi  Graeci  131. 
Paroissen,  C.  Principles  of  Jesuits  87. 
Paroz,  J.  Histoire  de  la  Pidagogie  271. 
Parr,  Deemster  Laws  of  Isle  of  Mom  321. 
„  Harriet    [  =  ' Holme     Lee']    Life    of 
Jeanne  d'Arc  439  ;  Maur.  &>  Eug. 
de  Guirin  732. 
Parreidt,  Dr.  J.  Compendium  of  Dentistry 

575- 
Parrish,  J.  [Am.]  Alcoholic  Inebriety^. 
Parry,  Dr.  C.  H.  H.  Gt.  Composers  672. 
„  E.  A.  Macklin  679. 
„  Dr.  J.  S.  [Am.]  Exira^Uterim  Preg- 
nancy 581. 
„  T.  Gambier  Ministry  of  Fine  Art  6145. 
„  Adm.  SirW.  E,.  J  I.  of  3rd  Voyage  ^Zi. 
Parshian  Tells  athvd  831. 
Parsloe,  J.  Chtr  Railivays  268. 
Parson,  J.  D.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  N.  Y.   Code  of 

Proced.  226. 
Parsons,  F.  M.  [Am.]  Law  of  Costs  227. 
,  J.  [Am.]  Princps.  of  Partnership  212. 
,  Prf.    Theo.    [Am.]    Deus   Homo    77 ; 

Swedeniorg  77. 
,,  T.  [km..]  Law  of  Partnership  212,  of 
ShipPg.  205  -,  Rts.  of  Citizen  255  ; 
.)        Contracts  194  ;  Insurance  267. 

Parthenay,  Rojnance  ^738. 

Parthev,  G.  Alex.  Museum  864  ;  Vocab. 

Copt.  798. 
,,  {Eld.]  Hertnetis  TrisTTteg. poem.  Tj^ 
Parton,  J,   [Am.]  Aaron  Burr  ^60;  Art' 

6\g  ;   Benj.    Franklin    461 ;  -  Hor. 

Greeley  729;  Andr.  Jackson  460; 

T.  Jefferson  460  ;  Voltaire  172. 
.,  \&d.]  Humorous  Poetry  7 <,g. 
Par'v€,D.J.S.  Organis.  de  V Instrctn.  278. 
Parvus,  W.  Hist.  Rer.  Angl.  403. 
Pascal,  Blaise  Provincial  Letters  87  (two- 

169)  ;  Thoughts  3  (169,  786). 
Paschal,  G.  W.  [Am.]  Constiiutn.  ofU.S 

262. 

Pascutiu  Origiti  a  Rotn&ilorg7T. 
Pashley,  R.  Travels  in  Crete  340. 
Pascoe,  C.  E.  Dramatic  List  679. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Hdbk.  to  Sckools  276  ;  Life  in 

Public  Schools  280. 
,,  F.  P.  Brit.   Coleoptera  542  ;    Classes 

and  Orders  533  ;  Zool.  Classifca- 

tion  533.  , 

Paspati,  Dr.  A.  G.  Etudes  s.  i.  Tchingia- 

nSes  861  (154)  ;  Gypsies  Lang.  861 ; 

To  XtaKOv  rXutro'dpLoi/  872. 
Passano ,  G.  B .  Diz.  di  Opere  A  nonitne  704. 
Passavant,  J.  D.  Raphael  654  (fi^g). 
Passo,w,  A.  [ed.]  Pop.  Carmina  Graciae 

recentioris  132. 
Passy,  Paul  Frp.  Parli  983  ;  Sons  de  Frg. 

983. 
Pastamoa  Dharma-siitra  13.  ^.<'^ 

Pasteur,  L.  Fermentation  514  (515,  632)1    . ' 
Paston  Letters  412  (7S5),  ' 

Pastrneok,  F.  Lautlehre  <f.  slovak.  Spr. 

1009. 

Patanjali  MahA-bh&shy a  Z27  ;  Yoga  Philo- 
sophy 826. 
Patcli,  Olive  Sunny  Spain  337. 
Patent  Office  Library  Catalogue  703. 
Pater,   Walter  Appreciations  717   (792); 

Imag.  Portraits  648  ;  Marius  tlte 

Epicurean  160;   The  Renaissance 

647(731.733)- 
PatevSon,  A.  Westminster  Cate.chistn  10a,  » 
„  Jas.  Ayr  and  Wigton  329  ;  Scot.  Sur- 

names  484. 
„  J.  Liberty  of  Press,  etc.  255  (aof,  i^x 

Lib.  of  Subject  255  (204). 


PATE-] 


AUTHORS    AND   TITLES    INDEX. 


[PETI- 


^ 


Paterson,  J.   [ed.]    Fishery   Lams    217 
^  Liquor  Acts  209. 

;■„  Dr.  J.  +  Alexander iV.^«r.  &^Rus.  91 
„  N.  H.  Usages  ^ Stock  Exckge.^x']. 
„  Lt.-Col,  W.  MiiUary  Surveying  609. 
,,.  W.  [ed.]  Practical  Statutes  182. 
yfathelin^  Farce  de  997. 
*  Pathfinder '  Breaking  of  Dogs  6gi. 
Fktin,  A.  Heraklit.  Einheitsiehre  8gs. 
„  H.  I.  G.  Etudes  s.  I.  Foes.  Lat,  908 ; 
Etudes  s.   I.    Tragiques  Grecs  873  ; 
Esckyle  882  ;  Eurip.  884  ;  Sopkocl. 
886. 
f  atmore,  Coventry  Poet.  Wks.  768;  Princ. 

in  Art,  etc.  715  (783). 
,,  ,j  led.]  CAiidr^  Garland  of  Poets -j^T. 
Faton,  A.  A.  Danube  339  ;  Egypt.  Reuol. 
'452;  Highlands  0/  Adriatic  334; 
...Researches  onDanuhe  311. 
„  Q,.\^.  Freemasonry  {^,<i)  ^<j. 
„  J.  Gas  and  Gas  Lighting  633. 
'  „  Rev.  J.  The  Children's  Psahn  29. 
„  J.  G.  Autobiography  93. 
-„  W.  A.  [Am.]  Down  the  Islands  371, 
FatraMas.  or  Spanish  Stories  138. 
Patriarchy  The,  and  the  Czar  57. 
Patrick,  R.  W.  Cochran  Coinage  of  Scotl. 
477 ;  Early  Rec.  of  Miniyig  640  ; 
Medals  of  Scotl.  477  ;  Mediaeval 
Scotl.  431  ;  Scotl.  in  Mid.  Ages  628. 
„  Bp.  S,  Theological  Works  2. 
Patrick,  St.,  Legend  965. 
Patterson,  Arthur  Amateur's  Zoo  684. 
„  A.  Pet  Monkeys  685. 
„  A.  J.  The  Magyars  311, 
„  C.  S.  [Am.]  Rqiliv.  Accid,  Law  216. 
„  H.  [Am,]  Yachtsmafis  Guide  6go. 
,5  Dr.  J.  Egypt  as  Winter  Resort  590. 
„  R.  H.  Gas  633  ;  New  Gold.  Age  234. 
„  W.  H.  Antrim  <5t*  Down  Words  952. 
Pattison,  Rev.  Mark  Essays  784  [C^wdiw- 
5o«  865  (272),  Montaigne  169,  (?JcyC 
Studies   277,   Scaliger    272  (865)]; 
Milton  720(716)  ]Serms,  98  ;  Tend, 
of  Religious  Thought  4. 
„  Mrs.  M.  [=Lady  Dilke]  Renaiss.  of 
Art  in  Fee.  647  (652)—!:'.  a^«7  Dilke, 
lady. 
„  S.  R.  Gospel  Ethnology  90. 
Patton,  Prf.  A.  St.  G.  Modem  History  400. 
„  J.  H.  \Pim.\Deviocr.  Party  263  -.Hist. 
ofAmer.  People  456  ;  Resources  oj 
U.  S,  364. 
' i.,,  Dr.'  W.  W.    [Am.]    Prayer  and  its 
Answers  iig. 
Paticker,  C.  v.  on  Latin  lexicogr.  (six)  902  ; 
Lat.  Sprachgesch.  900  ;  Lat.  Wort' 
bildg.    903  ;    De    Latinii.    Script. 
Hist.  August.  910. 
Pauer,  E.  Beautiful  in  Music  675  ;  li^us. 

Forms  674  ;  Pianof.  Playing  676. 
Paul,  C;,  KsgSLTi  Biographical  Sketches  717; 
W.  Godwin  721. 
Herm.     German.    Vokalismus     ^33  ; 
■  Mittelhochd.  Gram.  937  ;  Princ.  of 
Philology  795. 
t'i,-  [ed.]  Grundr,  d.  Germ.  Philol.  933. 
'„  +  Braune  {tAs.^Beitrdgez.  Dey-tsche 

Sprache  u.  Litter.  934. 
J.  ^.Roy.  Comp.  of  Archers  696(428). 
L.  Etude  sur  Prudence  915. 
N.  C.  Voga  Philosophy  826, 
,  „  O.  Harmonik  d,  Griechen  874. 
''"  „  'R.'^.Incised  Slabs  of N.W.Somst.^-j2. 
Pauli,  C.  Altital.  Forsch.  906  ;  Etrusk. 

Stud,  906. 
„  „  [cd.]  A  Ititalisch^  StudiengoS. 
m„  Dr.  R.  A  Ifred  the  Gt.  40B  (959)  ;  Oliver 
,        Cromwell  416;  /';Wj.  .j/ a  ^«^/. 
409(316,  i^xy,  Simon  de  Montfort^\i. 
Paulsen,  F.  Gesch.  d.  gelehrt.  IJnterrichts 
274(271,  298). 
^^^ulus  iSgineta  Chirurgie  559. 
Pauly,  A.  Bibliog.  d.  Sciences  Midic.  557. 
Pausanias  Opera  888 ;    Descr.  of  Greece 

393  (646). 
Pavilion,  Bp.  N.  Memories  of  Port  Royal 

87, 
Pavy,  Dr.   F.    W.    Diabetes  (two)    569: 
-    Digest.  569;  Food  and  Dietetics  589. 
Pa^Iowsky,  J.  Russisches  WSrterb.  looS. 
Paxton,  Sir  Jos.  Botanical  Diet.  $21. 
.  ,',  +  Lindley  Flower  Garden  625. 
■PayeO)  J.  Industrial  C/tentistry  6zq. 
!  Payer,  ].New  Lands  in  Arctic  Circle  381. 


Payn,  'R<yf/axd[ed.\Merch.Marks Act iz-^. 
„  Jas.  Holiday  Tasks  784 ;  Liter.  Recoil. 

725  ;  Novels  745.  ' 

Payne,  A.  Sense  of  *  Deuteronomy'  77. 
„  E.  J.  //(i^.  of  Eur.  Colonies  429  (401) ; 

ofU.S.^S€>- 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Burke  436  ;  Elizabethan  Sea- 
men 308  (362). 
„  Pre.  G.  Lects.  on  Xtn.  Theology  no. 
„  Prf.  Jos.  Lectures  on  Edt^cation  284 
[Curriculufn  302,  Jacotat  284]  ;  F?'j7'i 
^(7  German  Schools  273. 
,,  J.  [Am.]  Grebo' Dictionary  854. 
„  Dr.  J.  F.  General  Pathology  583. 
„  J.  O.  Records  of  Engl.  Catholics  84. 
„  Prf.  W.  H.  [Am.]  Science  ofEduc.  284. 
Payne-Gallwey,  Sir  R.  Duck  Decoys  691 ; 

pQwler  in  Ireland  686. 
Payton,  E.  W.  N^w  Zealand  380. 
Peabody,  A.  P.  [Am.]  Xin.  Consolation 
103  ;  Harvard  Remin.  279. 


Prf.  C.  H.  [Am.]  Thermo-dynamics  of  Pendril,  P.  Sport  in  Corsica  686  (33s). 


the  Steam-  Engine  605. 
„  Eliz.  P.  [Am.]  Home,  Kinderg.  and 

Schl.  289  (288)  ;  Channing  82. 
„  W.  B.  O.  [Am.]  BrainerdAS9  '•  Mather 
459  ;  Putnam  459  ;  Wilson  459. 
Peabody  Institute  Catalogue  703. 
Peace,  M.  W.  [ed.]  Coal  Mines  Act  208. 
Peach,  R.  E.  M.  Bath(two)  325. 
Peacock,  D.  Perth  330. 
„  Edw.  Church  Fumit.  98 ;  Folklore  of 

Lines.  T44  ;  Manley  Wds.  950. 
„  „  l^d.^ArmyListofCav.^Rdhds.ifX^. 
„  Prf.   G.   History  of  Arithmetic   489  j 

Progress  in  Analysis  488. 
,,  M.  North'Lancaskire  Dialect  950. 
,,  Dr.  T.  B;  Mcdformations  of  Heart  s^^' 
,,  T.  Love.    Works  740  (790). 
Peake,  J.  Naval  Architecture  612. 
Pearce,  A.  J.  Astrol.  78  ;  Sci.  of  Stars  78. 
,,  E.  R.  [ed.]  Bills  of  Sale  Acts  191. 
„  J.  Violins  and  Violin  Makers  676. 
„  R.  R.  Correspondence  425. 
„  W.  C.  Hist,  of  Hoi  I.  andBelg.  447. 
„  Rev.  T.— z/.  '^Idstone.' 
Peard,  W.  Year  of  Liberty  695. 
'  Pearl  Fisher'  Harvest  of  tJ^  City  301. 
Pears,  E.  Fall  of  Constantinople  451  (399). 
„  S.  A.  [ed.]  Sir  Ph.  Sidney  and  Hubert 
Languet  415. 
Pearsall,  Rev.  J.  S.  Public  Worship  94 
Pearson,   Charles  Change  Ringing  474 ; 
Ringers  Guide  474. 
„  C.  H.  Eng.  Hist,  in  i^ih  Century  412  ; 
Hist,  of  Engl.  dur.  E.  and  Mid. 
Ages  409  (408)  ;  Histor.  Maps  409. 
„  Bp.J.  Expos,  oftlte  Creed  109;  Worksa. 
„  J.  R.  Vine  Culture  618. 
,,  Prf.  Karl  Ethic  of  F-reethought  247 

{6,  231). 
,,  Thos.  Cambyses  774. 
Pease,  A.  E.  Cleveland  Hounds  689. 
Peaslee,Dr.  E.  R.[AmJ  Ovarian  Tumours 

581. 
Peattie,  J.  Steain  Boilers  602. 
Pedder,  H.  C.  [Am.]  Garfield^ s  Place  in 

History  460. 
Pedley,  Rev.  C.  Hist.  ofNewfdland.  363. 
Pedroso,  Prf.  Z.  Mythol.  Portugueza  138. 
„■„  led.]ContesPop.  Portug.zjS; Portu- 
guese Folk-tales  138.  , 
Peek,  F.  Poor  Law^  244;  Social  Wreckage 

249  ;  T^  Workless  247. 
Peel,  S.  Chancery  Actions  222. 
Peele,  Geo.  Drajnatic  Works  775  (775). 
Peet,  Rev.  J.  Malayalim  Gram.mar  844. 
Pegler,  H.  S.  H.  The  Goat  (two)  621. 
Pegot-Ogier,  E.  Fortunate  Islands  356. 
Peile,  C.  J.  Discovery  in  Sup.  Court  227. 
J.  Greek  and  Latin  Etymology  863  ; 
Notes  on  'Nala '  822  ;  Philology  8iz. 
Lieut.  Lawn  Tennis^6g6.- 
Peiper,  R.  Catullus  gii. 
Peipers,  D.  Erkenntnisstheorie  Plato's  S96 

(two)  ;  Ontologia  Platonica  896. 
Peirce,  B.  K.  [Am.]/ww.  Delinquents  244. 
„  Rev.  Vi.Eccl.Princ.ofWesl.  Meth.  71. 
Peire  de  Corbiac  Trisor  981. 
Peiser,  Dr.  [ed.]  Keilin.  AktenstttckeZo-z. 
Pelay-Briz,  Fr.  [ed.  ]  Cansonsde  la  Terraj^Z. 
Pelayo,  M.  Arnaldo  de  Vilanova  976. 
Pelham,  C.  Chronicles  of  Crime  244. 
,,  H.  F.  Roman  EinMre  397  (^83). 
Pelissot+  d'Olivet,  Hist,  de  fAcad.Frf.' 


Pellatt,  A.  Curiosities  of  Glass  Makg.  662. 
Pellegrin,  Prf.  V.  Linear  Perspective  658. 
Pelleschi,  G.   Gran  Chaco  of  Argentine 

Republic  372I 
Pelly,  Col.  Sir  L.  ^Hasan&'Husain'  781. 
Pelseneer,  Dr.  P.  Deep  Sea  Mollusca  534. 
Pember,  G.  H.  Antichrist  116  ;  Earth's 
Earliest  Ages  'jZ\Gt. Prophecies  119. 
Pembert,  T.  E.  Memrs.  of  Southern  680. 
Pemberton,  J.  D.  Vancouver's  Island  363, 

„  L.  L.  Judgments  and  Orders  222, 

„  &  Co.  Hdbk.  of  Postage  Stamps  485. 
[Pembroke,  Earl]  Old  New  Zeal.  149(388); 

Roots  loi  ;  South  Sea  Bubbles  375. 
Pendlebury,  C.  Lenses  51S. 
Pendleton,  G.  H.  Reconstruction  785. 

„  J.  Newspaper  Reporting  Tz-j. 

„  J.  History  of  Derby  318. 

„  Dr.  J.  M.  [Am.]  on  Baptists  (three)  69. 
'  Pendtagon  '  [  =  Hy.  Sampson]  Modern 
Boxing  697. 


Penfold,  C.  On  Rating  211 
Pengelly,  W.  Words  in  Devon  950. 
Penka,  K.  Herkunft  d.  Arier  812  ;  Grig. 

Ariacae  812. 
Penley,  A.  Eng.  School  of  Painting  650  ; 

Sketching  from  Nature  657. 
Penman,  W.  Land  SurveyiJtg  599. 
Penn,  Wm.  Correspondence  75 ;  No  Cross 

no  Crown  75. 
Pennant,  T.  Tour  in  Wales  328. 
Pennefather+ Brown  [Australs.;  e,ds.']New 
Zealand  Code  224. 
„  Rev.  W.  Bridegroom.  King  29. 
Pennell,  Mrs.  E.  R.  Mary  W.  Godwin  722 

(253,  713)- 
„  H.  p.  Angler  Naturalist  545  (694)  ; 
Book    of  Pike  694  ;    Fishing  693  ; 
Improv.  in  Tackle  694  ;  Mod.'Angler 
693 ;  Oyster  Fisheries  623  ;  Sporting 
Fish  694. 
,,  „  [&d.'\  Muses  of  Mayfair  ^6%. 
„  J.  Pen  Drawings  658  (659,  708). 
„  „  +Eliz.  R.  Hebrides  330;  Sentimen- 
tal/ourney  312  (688). 
Penning  Reflect.  Pron.  in  English  947. 
„  G.  de  Meteorology  503  (505). 
„  Vf.^.Engiti.  Geol.  ^g6:  Field Geol.  506. 
„  ,,  +  Browne,  Geol.  qfCambs.  508. 
Pennington,  A.  R.  Erasm-us  63;  Wiclif^i.. 
„  A.  S.  British  Zoophytes  537  (544). 
,,  R.  Burrows  of  Derbyshire  470. 
Penny,  Rev.  A.  Ten  Yrs.  in  Melanesia  92 
(375)- 
Pen  Oliver '  [Sir  Hy.  Thompson]  Charley 
Kingston's  Aunt  748. 
Penrice,  Maj.  J.  Diet,  of  the  Koran  809. 
Penrose,iF.  C.  Athenian  Architecture  670. 
Pepper,  A.  J.  Surgical  Pathology  574. 
,,  Dr.  W.  + Starr  [Ams. ;  &ds.'\  Systevt  of 
Medicine  563. 
PeppermuUer,  R.  24  Buch.  d.  '  I  lias'  878. 
Pepys,  S.  Diary  and  Correspondence  ^i"]. 

„  W.  C.  Geneal.  of  Pepys  Family  480. 
Perceval,  Caussin  de  L.Hist.  d.  Arabes  11. 
PercevaljSir  {Tomance)  738. 
'PeTciva.],Kev.P.  Tamil  Diet.  844;  Teloogoo 
Dictionary  845. 
„  ,,  [ed-  &  tr.]  Tamil  Proverbs  130(845). 
„  Mrs.  Sir  D.  Wedderburn  423. 
,,  W.  S.  Land  of  Dragon  346. 
Percy,  E.  V7 .  Engineering f, Collieries  6^1.. 
,,  Dr.  J.  Metallurgy  6^2  [i.  Fuel  641,  ii. 
Lead  644,  iii.  Gold  &^  Silv.  643] ; 
Russian  Sheet  Iron  643.  , 
„  %,-\-'Si..  Anecdotes 'jZt. 
„  Bp.  T.  [ed.]  Reliq.  of  Poetry  q%Z  (143)  ; 
Percy's  Folio  MSS.  758(143)- 
Peredur  a^  Efrawc  1005  (738)- 
'PereirajH.ev.il.W.AdministrationefHoly 
Baptism  89. 
„  Dr.  J.   Mat.  Med.  584  ;   Sel.   e  Pre 
scriftis  585. 
Perelaer,  M.  T.  H.  Baboe  Dalima  750. 
P^rennes,  F.  Bibliographic  Catholique  83. 
Perez,  B.  First  Three  Years  of  Childhood 
287  (176)  ;  Jacotot  284. 
,,  J.  P.  Dice,  de  Lengua  Maya  858. 
Perger,  K.  Deutsche  Pflanzensagen  128. 
P6riers,  Bonav.  des  Oeuvres  1000. 
Perkins,  A.  T.  [Am.]/.  S.  Copley  650. 
„  C.  C.  [Am.]  Ital.  Sculptors  656  ;  Hal. 
Sculpture  655  ;    Raphael  and  M. 
AngeloCw,  Tuscan  Sculptors  656. 
Ixi 


Perkins,  D.  C.  [Am.]  Rheumatism  594. 
,,  F.B.+Jones,[Ams.]^w«n  LocalHisL 
363  ;  Best  Reading  708  ;  Rational 
Classification  712. 
,,  }as.\P^Ta.\Frce,und. Richelieu  44o(two). 
„  Rev.  Just.  [Km..^  Eight  Yrs,  in  Persia 
92  (57)  ;  Miss.  Life  in  Persia  92. 
Pemy,  P.  Diet.  Frf.-Lat.-Chin.  848. 
Perowne,  Dn.  E,  H.  Godhead  of /esus  iir. 
„  „  J.  J.  S.  'Bk.  of  Psalms'  28  ;  *  GaV 
24  ;  'Haggai'  24  ;  Immortality  114 ; 
*  Obad.'  24. 
„  T.  T.  Rev.  T.  G.  Raglandg^. 
Perrault  [ed.]  Contes  136. 
Perrin,  R.  S.  Religion  of  Philosophy  5. 
Perring,  J.  S.  Pyramids  of  Gizeh  467. 
Perrot,  G.  ^loq.  PoUt.  a  A  titenes  874. 
,,  +  Chipiez  Hist,  of  Art  inAntig.  387 
rs)  [Chaldcea  645  (467)  ;  Egypt  646 
\^6f);  Judcea  6^6;  Phonic.  646  (466)]. 
Perry,  Commod.  [Am.]  Exped.  to  China 
^^0^345(351). 
A.  L.  [Am;]  Elem.  of  Polit.  Econ.  234 

(242)  ;  Intro,  to  Polit.  Econ.  234. 
C.  C.  Repts.  onGerjn.  Schls.  273  (302). 
Rev.  G.  G.  'Xtn.  Fathers  51 ;  Hist,  of 
Ch.  ofEng.itwo)  57,  of  Crusades  399; 
Rob.  Grosseteste  60.;  Hugh  of  Line. 
410  (61)  ;  Reform,  in  Engl.  58  (45)  ; 
Vox  Ecclesiae  89. 
Prf.  J.  Pract.  Mech.  601 ;  Steam  604. 
[„  J.  S.]  [Am.]  Prison  Labour  2^^. 

J.  T. -i- Henman  Antiq.of  Durham  319. 
J.  W.  [Am.]  Law  of  Trusts  220. 
O.  L.  Ranks  and  Badges  428  (607), 
T.  Brewing  Lager  Beer  632. 
W.  C.  Gk.  &>  Rom.  Sculpture  655. 
Bp.  W.  S.  [Am.]  Episc.  Ch.  (four)  68. 
W.S.[Am.]  Tchg.  of  Drawing  it'wo')2go. 
Perschipann,  H.  *  Chanson  de  Roland'  gg^z. 
,,  ,,   +Reimann+ Rhode  Aar/j^/tfM  991. 
Persius  Opera  [&  trss.]  915. 
Person, E./«^n7.  to  his  edn.of 'Z>^^««'999. 
Perthes,C.F.  Memrs.  ofF.  A.  Pert/ies  733. 
,,  Yl.  Quaestipnes  LiviancB  gz^ 
Pertz,  G.  H.  HS.  v.  Virgil  918.   _    , 

,,  ,,  [ed.]  Monum.  Gerfnani^  hist,  443.  ^ 
Pesamento  Sintassi  del  Lat.  e  Ital.  969. 
Peschel,  Dr.  O.  Races  of  Man  306. 
Peschito  Version  of  Four  Gospels  i8. 
Pessonneaux,  E.   Gradus  ad  Parnassutit 

904. 
Pestalozzi,  J.  H.  Werke  284  (286,  289). 
Peta  Vatthu  830. 
Peter  iv.  of  Aragon  Crdnica  976. 
Peter,  C.  Quelley,  d.  Livlus  923,  d.  Rom. 
Gesch.  910. 
F.  Literaturd.  Faust-Sage  145. 
'R.Quellend.Plutarch.gT(^Z?>Z):  Script. 

Histor.  August,  (two)  910. 
W.  A.  De  Dialecto  Pindari%%o. 
,^  the  Hermit*  The  New  Crusade  z^^Zig^). 
Peter  Plymley's  Letters  790 ;   Thesaurus 
seu  Liber  Magnus  803. 
f^f/^:?w  [byR.  Paltock]  740. 
P'etermann,  H.  [ed.]   Liber  Adam.    803  ; 
Pentat.  Samarit.  17. 
„  J.  H.  Brevis Ling.  Armen.  838,  Chald. 
Zo-^i  Samaritan.  810(22). 
V^\.^-i's>,X)t,'^.Ti.^\\x\\.\km,\Copper  Smelting 
643. 
„  Rev.  G.  H.  N.  [Am.]  Theocrat.  Kgdm. 

ofLordiiS.  I 

„  Dr.  H.  Ancient  Pharmacy  SSI • 
,,  Job.  Digamma  867. 
„  J.  Valer.  Flacci  vita  et  Carmin.  916. 
„  Dr.  J.C.  Dis.ofEye  594;  Headaches  593. 
„  S.  IKm.y  Histo7y  of  Connecticut -^Ct^. 
Petersdorff,"  C.  Master  and  Servant  206. 
„  R.  Hauptguelle  d.  Q.  Curtius  922. 
Petersen,  W.  Quaesiiones  Ovidianae  914. 
Peterson,  Chr.  Hesiodische  TheologioZyj. 
„  C.  J.  P.  [hxn.'\  Danish  Gramviar  gAfZ- 
P.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Hymns  fr.  '■Rig  Veda' 
12  ;  Rept.  on  Saltsk.  MSS.  816. 
Petgrave,  E.  C.  Prlji.  Gs' Agent  (two)  188. 
Petherick,  E.  A.  Bibliogr.  of  Australasia 
374;  Index  to  Lit.  of  Geography  305. 
Petit,  Prf.  Histqry  of  Mary  Stuart  432. 
„  J.  Le  ['s,c\.'\Edns.  Orig.  706. 
,,  Rev.  J.  L.  Archit.  Stud,  in  Free.  669. 
Petitot,  E.   [ed.]   Trads.   du  Canada  152 

■       (i«3)- 
„  le  R.  P.  Diet.  Dhie-Dindjie  856;  Vocab. 
Esquimaux  860. 


PETO^] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[POCOr 


Petofi,  Alex.    Poetical  Works  773. 
'   Petrarch,  F.    poetical  Works  [trss.]  772. 
P6trequin,  J.  E.  Le  *  Diet:  de  Lztri  984  ; 

Recherckes  sur  PHrone  915. 
Petrie,  Dr.  G.  Round  Towers  &=  Eccles. 

Archit.  inlrel.  464(133,  669). 
>i  »  [ed.]  Xtn.  Inscrlp.  in  Irish  Lang. 

464  (49,  472,  1004). 
«,  H.  +  Shai-pe  [eds.]  Monum.  Hist  Brit. 

407. 
,,'W.  M.  F.  Gizek  ifii;  Hwwaray  etc.i,6j, 

Histor.Scarabs  468(665);  Naukratis 

42  ;   Season   in  Egypt  467  ;    Tanis 

42  ;  Wts.  &*  Meas.  iSfig. 
Petrochi,  P.  Dizionario  Jtal.  969. 
Petronius  Opera  [&  trss.]  915  \Sermo  Pie- 

beius  907^ 
Petronius  Arbiter  Satires  737. 
Pettenkofer,  Prf.  v.  Cholera  570, 
Pettigrew,  A.  Handy  Book  on  Bees  622. 
„  Dr.  J.  B.  Anim.  Locomotion  533  ;  Cir- 
culation 533  (520,  562). 
n  T.  J.  Chron.  of  Totnbs  a^qi ;  Memrs.  of 

Physicians  558  ;  Suferstits.   conn. 

•with  Medicine  558  (128). 
Pettingeli,  Rev.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Homiletical 

Index  96. 
Petty,  Sir  W.  Hist.  Survey  of  Irel.  434  ; 

Polit.  Anat.  of  Irel.  435. 
Petzholdt,  J.  Biblioth.  Bibliogr.  jo2;Bibl. 

Dantea  (two)  772. 
Peyrol,  R.  Rosa  Bonlieur  652. 
Peyron,  A.  Gram,  Coptica  798;  Lex.  Copt. 

798. 
Pezzi,  D.  Aryan  Philology  812. 
Pfander,  E.  Euripides  '  Bakchen  '  884. 
Pfannenschmid,    H.  Gemianische  Emie- 

feste  128(146). 
Pfau,  C.  Adverbien  beijoinville  998. 
'  „  J.  A,  De  Numero  Satumio  904. 
Pfeiffer^C.  \kiti..'\  American  Mansions  6^1. 
„  Emily.  Po'et.  Wks.  768;  JVomen&^  IVk. 

252  (299). 
„  F.  [ed.lAltnordzschesLesebuck^^T. 
,,  L,  Nomenclator  Helic.  Viveni.  543. 
Pfisterer,  G.  F.  Pddag.  Psychologie  286. 
Pfizmaier,  A.   Aino  Sprache  (three)  846 ; 

DawidoTv's      Wortersatntnl.     846  ; 
■    Dichtg.   d.  Chines.  848  ;  Gronland. 

Spr.  (two)  860 ;  Japan.  Sage,  etc. 

153  ;  Spr,  d.  Aleuten  859. 
„  „  [ed.]  Chrestomathie  Japanaise^^S. 
Pfitzner,  W  Annalen  des  Tacitus  926. 
Pflaumer,  Prf.  W.  Wb.  d.  VolapHk  1009. 
Pfleiderer  Pkilosophie  d.  Heraklit  895. 
„  E.  Wesen  der  Universitat  298. 
„  Prf.  O.  In^u.  of  Paul  on  Xty.  48  (7)  ; 

Paulinism  48  ;  Philos.  of  Relig.  3  \ 

Theology  since  Kant  108  (156). 
Pflfi^er,  Prf.  E.  Wesen  der  Physiologic  293. 
Pfordten,   H.   v.  d.  Dial.   Thessal.  871 ; 

Griech.  Denotninativa  866  ;  Griech. 

PerfectuTK  866, 
Pfutzner,   F.  A  ussprache  des  pr<rvem.  *a' 

977- 
VhA^Atns  Eabulae  [&  tr,]  915. 
Phar7nacoptEias  585. 
.Phayre,  Col.  Sir  A.  P.  Hist,  of  Burma  350 

(427);  Coins  of  Artakan^'j^. 
Phear,  H.  H.  [ed.]  Emigration  242. 
„  Sir  J.  B.  Aryan  Village  ^Z^;  Inter7tat. 

Trade  243  (257). 
Phelan,  J.[  Am.]  Hist,  of  Tennessee  7\,SZ. 
Phelps.  Austin  [Am.]  Men  and  Books  708 

WS) ;  New  Birth  113  ;  Preaching '^s'' 

Style  9S  ;  ^fi-  of  Holy  Spirit  112. 
„  W,  M.+ Robertson  ^awz.  Phelps  SZq, 
Philalethes  Eirenaeus  Works,  78. 
'  Philanthropus '  Instit.  ofMarr.  2C3, 
Philbrick+Westoby  Stamps  of  Gt.  Brit. 

485- 

„  E.  ^.i^m.}  Sanitary  Engineering  600. 

,,  J.  D.  [Am.]  Schl.  Systs.  in  U.S.  279. 
Philemon  Op.  Gratnmat.  897, 
Philippe  de  R6my,    Romances  (two)  996 

(989). 
„  „  'Jl\\3.\\x\  Bestiaire  995(988);  Li  Com- 

poz  995. 
Philip  &  Son  [pubs.)  Class.  Atlas   307  ; 

County Atl.  315;  Cyclisf s Maps  t%Z\ 

General Atl,  307  ;  Histor.Ati.  307  ; 

Imperial  A  tlas  307  ;  Pop.  A  il.  307. 
Philips,  J.  Vesuvius  503. 
Philipson,  David  [Am.]/tfH/f«JS'«if.^2V^zVw 

747- 


Phihppi,  Dr.  F.  A.  ^Epis.  to  Romans'  35. 
PhiUimore,  Adm.  A.  Naval  Tactics  6r2 

Sir  W.  Parkes  426. 
„  Cath.    M.   Fra  Angelica   653   (649) 

Stud,  in  Ital.  Liter.  734. 
1,  Dr.  J.  G.  Roman  Law  230 ;  Priv.  Law 

230. 
,,  Lucy  Sir  Christopher  Wren  666. 
„  Sir  R.  Eccles.  Judgmts.  198  (98) ;  EccL 

Law  198  (98) ;  Intern.  Law  231. 
„  W.  P.  W.    How  to  Write  a  Family 

History  482  ;  Index  Library  478. 
„  „  i^di.'l  Northants.  Wills  4S1  ;  Visita. 

ofWorcs.  470. 
Phillips,  A.  Land  Tenures  of  Bengal  2.02. 
„  Ch.2L5.  Recollections  of  Curran  ^1,6. 
„  Dr.  C.  D.  F.  Materia  Medica  584. 
„  Dr.  G._  ^Psalms'  28;  Syriac  Groan.  803. 


Picturesque  Palestine  342.   ' 
Piddington,  H.  Sailor's  Hornhdok&io. 
Piderit,  A.  Gymnasial-Pddagogik  274, 
„  F.  K.  T.  Universitdt  Rinteln  275. 
,j  K.W. Cicero'Brutus'  gsi,  De0rat.g2g. 
Piehl,  K.  [ed.  ]  Inscriptions  Hieroglyph.  799. 
Pierce,  E.  Mekranee  Dialect  837. 
„  E.  L.  [Am.]  Law  of  Railroads  ■zt^i', 

Chas.  Sumner  461. 
„  G.  A.  Dickens'  Dictionary  723. 
„  J.  +  W.T.  Pierce  Gambit  ^m. 
,,  ,,  „  \^&s..'\  Chess  Problems  {t^6)  (i^g. 
Pierotti,  Ermete  Cust.  of  Palfist.  42  (342)  j 

Jerus,  Explor.  42  (342,  467). , 

Pierret,  P.  Mytkol.  Egypt.  9  ;  Panthion 

EgyPt.  9 ;  Vocab.  Hiirog.  798. 

„  [ed.]  Etudes  J^gypt.  799 ;  Musie  Egyp. 

-  _ ,  -_. d.  Louvre  799  ;  ,Rec.  d'lTiscr,  799. 

Hy.,  jun.    [Am.]   Paper  CurrcTicy  ^^ierron,   A.   Hist.    d.  Litt.  Grecque  ^72, 


American  Colonies  237, 

„  Hi  A.  D.  Indian' Cri^nal  Law  ig6. 

„  J.  S&ntal  Language  ?>23. 

„  Prf.  John  Geology  506  -.Geol.  of  Oxford 
509,  of  Yorkshire  510. 

„  J.  A.   Copper  643  ;  Gold  &'  Silv.  643 
Metallurgy  642  ;  Ore  Deposits  642. 

„  J.  O.  Halliwell— z/.  Halliwell  [-Phillips]. 

,,  „  R.  Civil  Wars  in  Wales  429. 

„  'L. 'B.  Autographic  Album  4^$. 

,,  „  P.  Dict.ofBiogr. Reference  2^5, 

„  P.  [Am.]  Supreme  Court  of  U.S.  225. 

,,  S.  L.  [Am.]  Mechanics*  Liens  208. 

„  SirT.  Wales  ^2^. 

, ,  Wendell[Am. ]Abolition  Movement  785 
Murder  ofLavejoy  785. 

„  Wm.  British  Discomycetes  523. 

,,  y^.  Botany  of  Shrewsbury  K^"^. 
Phillipps,  C.  Curran  (two)  187. 

,,  S.  Si.  Lava  of  Evidence  200. 
Phillipps-WoUey,  C.  Big-Game  Shooting 
690  ;   Savage  SvAnetia  687  ;  Sport 
in  Crimea  687  ;  Sportsman's  Eden 
687. 
Philo-Judasus  Works  160. 
Philological  Society  Proceed.  <5r*  Transact. 

794- 
Pkilologischer  Anzeiger  864  (note). 
Philologus  864. 

Philostratus  Z3?  arte  gymnastica  282. 
Philpot,  Archd.  Works  2. 
Phinney,F.D.  +  Eveleth^«r?MffjfZ>/c^.85o. 
Phippen,  W.  Testators  ^^  Exors.  221. 
Phipson,MissE.^Mz?«fl:^i(7?-5  532(127,718). 

„  J.  Harness  621. 

„  Dr.T.L.  Eminent  Violinists  677. 
Phisterer,F.[Am.]  Stat.  Rec.  of  Army  458. 
Phocas  Opera  930. 
Phonetische  Studien  796. 
Photius  Opera  736  ;  Bibliotheca  736. 
Phrynichus  Opera  897. 
Phyfe,  W.  H.  P.  {Km.}  How  should  I  Pro^ 

noufice  ?  786. 
Physical  Constants  of  Nature  493, 
Physici  et  Med.  Grace.  Min.  898. 
'  Physicus  *  Examination  of  Theism  6. 
Physiologus  A.S.  958;  Aethiop.  810. 
Piassetsky,P.i?2MJzViw  Travellers -^s^i^^^, 
Piatt,  Mrs.  S^  M.B..  [Am.]  Poet. Works 770. 
Pic,  J,  \j.  Abstammung  d.  Rumdnengji. 
Picardj,  A.  Dutch  Dictionary  940. 
Picci,  G.  Studio  d.  Belle  Lettere  969, 
Picciotto,  J.  Anglo-Jewish  History  391. 
Piccolos,  N,  Observationes  sur  Babrius  S76. 
Pichler,  A.  Polybius  888. 
Pick,  T.  Y\^^x'\T\%  Fractures  575. 
Pickering,  Dr.  C.  [Am.]  Races  of  Man  305 

(517)- 
„  Prf.  '^.Q.\^m.\Physical Manipulation 

493- 
,,  0.  [Am,]+Upham[Am.]Ctf/.r.P/c>6tfr- 

ing  461. 
,  'W.ipwh.'lReprintsofBooksofComfnon 
Prayer  105. 
Picket,  A.  J.  [Am.  ]Hist  of  A  la&ama,etc.  364. 
PicDt,  E.  Roumains  d.  I.  Macidoine  971 ; 

La  Sottie  en  Free.  997. 
It  >i  [ed.]  Docum,  d.  Dial.  Roum.  972. 
Picott+Nyrop  [i2ds.]  Recueil  de  Farces 

FraJif.  997- 
Pictet,  A.  Origines  Indo'Europ.  812  (12). 
Picton,  H.  Story  of  Chemistry  496. 

J.  A.  Conflict  of  Oligarchy  402  (258)  ; 
Cromwell  ^16  ;  Commonwealth  258. 
Sir  J.  A.  Memorials  of  Liverpool  ^22. 
Picturesque  Mediterranean  311, 


d£  Litt.  Rom.  908. 

Pierson,  E.  DeL.[Am.;'ed.]iS'cc.  Verse^t^. 
,^  P.  Mitrique  d.  Langage  986. 

Piesse,  C.H.  Chem.  in  Brewing  Room  d-^r. 
,,  G.W.S.  Art  of  Perfumery  631. 

Pietsch,  L.  Contemp.  German  Art  653. 

Pietschmann,R.^^y7«fi'.p  Trismegistus  132. 

Pietzch,  C.  Altfranzd's.  Relativum  986. 

Piffard,  Dr.  H.  G.  Diseases  of  Skin  872  ; 
Urinary  A  nalysis  570. 

Piggott,F.T.  For.  Judgm.  227  ;  Torts  2\g. 
,j  Q,\k.vi\..'\  Metallurgy,  of  Copper  ^i^^. 

Pike,  G.  H.  Anc.  Meeting  Houses  69; 
Beneath  Blue  Sky  96;  Bible  Con- 
quests 91 ;  Pity  the  Perishing  301 ; 
Saving  to  the  uttermost  30I ;  C.H, 
Spurgeon  69. 
„  L.  O.  HistoTy  of  Crime  244. 
,,  N.  Sub-Tropical. Rambles  359. 

Pilgrimage  to  Parnassus  [drama]  775. 

Pilkington,  Bp.  Works  2. 

PiUai,  V.  Visvanatha  Dictionary  Z^Bf,   ■ 

Pillay,  P.  S.  Chinese  Vocab.  and  Dial.  848. 

Pilling,  J.  C.  \fi.xti.\  Bibliography  of  Lan- 
guages of  N.- American  l7uiiansSs6, 
of  Eskimo  860,  oflroq.  857. 

Pillsbury,  P.  \hxti.'\  Anti-Slavery  Acts  250. 

Pilpay  Failles  130. 

Pilz,  Karl  Quintilianus  931. 

Pim,  Cpt.  h&diord  Ship-Building  6\2. 
,,  ,,+  Seeman  PiZwawM,  etc.  370  (two). 

Pimentel,  F.  Lenguas  d.  Mixico  859. 

Pincott,F./Mf^^jr  to  ^Kaye '  and  ^Malleson ' 
453 ;  Hindi  Manual  831  ;  Prim. 
Education  in  India  278. 

Pindar,  Opera  [and  trss.]  879-880. 

Pinder,  North  [ed.]  Sel.fr.  Lat.  Poets  910. 

Pindter,  R.  Ueberburdungsfrage  J03. 

Pink,  J.  Potatoes  628. 

Y\v^!i^r\.ox^.^'^.\Qd^Vita£  Sanctorum  Scotiae 
88(431). 
„  T.  A.    Novels  745- 

Pinkley,  V.  A.  [Am.]  Elocution  786. 

Pinnock,  W.  H,  Bible  and  Coniejnporary 
History  40 ;  Scripture  History  40. 

Pinto,  Maj.  Serpa^(«a/  /  Crossed  Africa-^^t. 

Piozzi,  Hester  Lynch  A  need,  of  Johnson  722. 

Pipe  Roll  Society  Publications  408. 

Piper  Gebrauch  d,  Dativs  958. 
„  Tix.Y  .Leaders  of  Church  Univ.  45, 
,,  P.  H.  E.  Alihochdeut.  Dialekte  939. 

Pipon,Col.J.K.+  Collier.^z7z^a:?:j'iaw207. 

Pirie,  Prf.  G,  Rigid  Dynamics  ^g^ 

Pirogoff,  W.  Eutropius  925. 

'  Piscator'  How  to  Swi-m^  etc.  698. 

Pischel,    R.    De  Gramm.    Pracrit.    826 ; 
Kalidasae  '  Sakuntala '  823. 
,,  „  +Geldner  Vedische  Studien  BiB, 

Pischon,  C.  N.  Ein/luss  des  Islam  272. 

Pitcairn,  R.  [&d.'\ Criminal  Ti'ialsin  Scot' 
land ^^x  (126,  186). 

Pitman,  B  + Howard  [Ams.]  Phonography 

(two)  797. 
„  Mrs.  E.  R.  £//z.  ./^Vy  245(94,  253,  301): 
Geo.  Milller  94  ;  Heroines  of  Mis- 
sion Field  93 ;  Missionary  Life  in 
Greece  92. 
„  \s,2.zic  History  of  Shorthand  "jgj  {2g6) 

Spelling  Reform  296. 
,^  R.  C.  [Pim.]  Alcohol  and  State  2$^. 

Piton,  E.  [Am.]  China  Painting  6^^, 

Pitr^,  G.  [ed,]  Curios.  Popol.  136  •  Novelle 
Tosc.  137  ;  Tradizioni Siciliane  x-^Z. 

Pitscotti,  Chronicle  431. 

Pitt,  Wm.  [E.  of  Chatham]  Correspon.  419. 

Pitt-Lewis,G.+deCoIyarCc«n/j'C(7«?-/s223. 


Pitt-Rivers,  Gen.  Excavations  in  Cran^ 
borne  Chase  470 :  Locks  and  Keya> 
387  (66^). 

Pitt-Taylor,  F.  [ed.]  Bankruptcy  Act  igo. 

FixlGy,F.W.  Auditors  189;  StiareJioldef^t* 
'  Handbook  ig^.. 

Pizzi,  Ital.  UEpopea  Persiana  836, 
,,  ^^^t-d.^Chresiomathie  Persane%^^.     - 

Planch^,  J.  R.  Conqueror  and  his  Com* 
fanions  409  ;  Cyclo.  of  Costume:' 
484  (two)  ;  HeraHry  482  ;  Pursui- 
vant of  Arms  ^2,2.  -• 

Planck,  J.  Sacred  Philology  23. 

Planta  Das  alte  Rdtien  972. 

Plantagenet-Harrison,Gen. //■zj^.^K(7rA». 

327. 
Plante,  G.  Storage  of  Elect.  Energy  605. 
Plath,  Dr.  J.  H.  Confucius  8  ;  Religion  d, 

Chinesen  8.  ^ 
Platina,  B.  Lives  of  the  Popes  85. 
Plato ,  Opera  895-6  [on  Music  897]  ;  Trss^    1 
158   [on    Aesthei.    17S,    Dial,   282^ 
Pkaedo  115,  Repub.  179]. 
Piatt,  J.  Btcsiness  266. 
Platts,  J.  T.  Hindustani  Grammar  832, 
Plattner,C.  F.  .^  nalysis  with  Blowpipe  498^ 

„  Ph.  Franz.  Schulgrammatik  983. 
Platzmann,    J.    Braz.    Grain7natik  974  ^ 

Amerik.  Gramjnatiken^  etc.  856. 
Plautus  Opera  918  ;  Trss.  919. 
Playfair,  G.  M.  Cities  of  China  345. 
,,  H.  G.  Game  of  Napoleon  698. 
„  Sir  Lyon  Social  Welfare  246.  ^    ,. 

„  Sir  R.  la.  Bibliography  of  Algeria  ^SSX 
Footsteps  of  Bruce  355  >  Scourge  of 
ChristendoTn  355. 
„  ,,  -i-Grunther  Fishes  of  Zanzibar  S45- 
„  Prf.   W.    S.  Midwifery    580;   i^tfrer 
Prostration  567. 
Plew,  J.  Marius  Maximus  910. 
Pleyte,   W.    [ed.]  Egyptian  Inscriptions 

(four)  799. 
Pliny  (major)  Opera  [and  tr.]  932  [(Ttfijg|. 

310';  Aai^.  ^w^  488]. 
„  (minor)  Opera  932. 
Ploix,  C.  Nature  des  Dieux  131.- 
Plomer,  H.  R.  Plague  and  Printing  Prea^ 

418  (557)- 
Plon,  E,  Thorvaldsen  655. 
Plongeon,  Alice  D.,  le{Am.]  Sacred  Mys- 
teries of  Mayas  360  ;  Vucatan  370. ,  ■  j 
Ploss,  H.  Das  Kind  124  (287)  ;  Das  kleine- 

Kind  287  ;  Das  Weib  124. 
Plot,  R.  Natural  History  of  Oxfordshire 

324,  of  Staffordshire  325. 
Plotius  opera  930. 

P16U,    C.   Epitome  of  Hist.    383;    i^r* 
Atisspr.  983  ;  Vocab.  Frf.  986. 
G.  ^iude  de  J.  du  Bellay  999. 
Piowden,    F,   History  of  Ireldnd  from 
Union  436,  to  Union  433  ;  .Ste^tf  of 
Ireland  433. 
W.C.  Travels  in  Abyssinia  7,^^. 
Pl'owright,  C.  B.  British  Uredineee  523. 
Plues,  M.  Brit.  Ferns  523,  Grasses  524,., 
Seaweeds  524,  Jf'zVc^  Flowers  526.     ;- 
Plumer,    Rev.    W.    S.     [Am.]    Pastordt 

Theology  94.  , 

Plummer.  Dr.  A.  Ch.  of  Early  Fathers  ^jV 
(45);    '■John'    (two)    24,    (two)  25; 
'  Pastor  Epp.'  24. 
„  C.  [ed.]  £/£sa«5.  Oxford  277  (324) ;  T-ztf* 
Saxon  Chronicles  960  (407).  J 

Plumptre,  C.   E.  Hist,   of  Pantheism  f ' 
(156)  1  Natural  Catisation  5  [Philos,.  ^^ 
Necessity  114]. 
„  C.  J.  Lectures  oh  Elocution  786  (96). 
„  Dn.  E.  H.  Biblical  Studies  25;  'Ecclei. 
29  (24) ;  '  Epp.  to  Seven  ChurcheSf 
,         37  ;  Intro,  to  N.  T,  16  ;  ^ James*  24  r 
Bp.  Ken  59  ;  Spirits  in  Prison  115  r 
Studies  on  Dante  734. 
,,  „  [^d.\CasselVs  Bible  Educator  2A^ 
Plunket,  W.  C.,  Ld.  Speeches  437. 
Pluss,  H.  T.  Horaz-studien  gia;  Vergii 

917. 
Plutarch    CV^rm  [and  trss.]  888;   Operm 
Philos.  888  [Trss.  160,  282]  ;  Vitae 
888  [Trss.  393(395)]:  DeMusica  897? 
Erzieh.  d.  Kinder  286. 
Plymley'Sf  Peter,  Letters  790. 
Pocock,  J.  Model  Engine-making  6c5. 
„  L.  Life  Assurance  267. 
„  N.  [^d.\  Reds,  of  Reformation '^{ii,i.^ 
„  W.  A.  Zaw  of  Costs  226. 


ixii 


POCO-1 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[PR!0- 


Pocorke,  Bp.  R.  Tours  in  Scotland  328: 

Tra-veh  through  England  %xt. 
JPodliorszky.L.  Wb.d.Magyar.S^rache  840. 
Poe,  E.  A.  [Am.]  Works  791 ;  Novels  700 

„        <749):  Poems  770  (757). 
Poema  Morale  962. 

^oestion,  J.  C.  Studiunid.  Altnord.  941. 
„  „  [tr.]  Island.  Mdrchen  141  ;  LaiM 
March.  150. 
Pogatscher,  Prf.  h.^Lehnworteim  Altengl 

945  (953) ;  yolksetym.  938. 
Poggio,  V.  Epigraphia  Etrusca  906. 
Pogiion,  H.  [ed.J  Inscrip.  Babylon.  802. 
Pohl,  J.  M.  /'iirw^,  Brasiliae  531. 

„  Th.  *  Roman  de  Rou'  995. 
Pohler,  Joh.  Bibliotheca  Hist.  Milit.  606 

Diodoros  887. 
Poiret,  J.  Horace  gia. 
Pekel,  "W.Philol.  Sckriftsteller-Lex.  865. 
Poland,  J.  S.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  iWiVzV.  Z,azuj  207. 
Polano,  H.  [tr.]  Selections fr.  Talmud  ii. 
Pole,  Dr.  Wm.  Sir  W.   Fairbaim  596  ; 
Philos.  0/ Music  675  (494),  of  Whist 
6c)9  ;  Sdent,  Whist  699  ;  Sir  C.  W. 
Siemens  596. 
Politzer,  Prf.  Diseases  of  Ear  578. 
Polko,  Eliza  Remin.  of  Mendelssohn  673. 
Pollen,  J.  H.  Furniture  (three)  636  ;  Gold 
and  Silver  Smiths'  Worh  {two)  66$ 
Pollio  De  Belio  Africa  Comm.  924. 
Pollnitz,  C.  V.  Rd'm.  RheinbrUcke  922. 
Pollock,^  Col.  Sport  in  Burmah  686  (two), 
„  C.  E.  Pract.  of  County  Courts  223. 
„  Dr.  a  F.  Histology  of  the  Eye  583. 
if  D.  Ship  Building  612. 
:„  Prf.  F.  French.  Poets    731 ;    Contract 
194  \Jurispr.  and  Ethics  iSi;  Land 
'       Laws    239  (25S,  404)  ;  Partnership 
212  ;  Spinoza  171 ;  Torts  219. 
+  Wright  Possession  214. 


„  J.  E.  Hdbk.  of  Life  Assur.  560  (267). 

„  Lady  Macready  680.    . 

„  Sir  W.  F.  Personal  Remin.  158. 

„  W.  H,"+  Lady  A  mat.  Theatricals  700. 

„  , ,   +  Grove  Fencing  and  Boxing  696. 
Pollux  Onontasticum.  897. 
Polo,  Marco  Kingdoms  of  East  309  (343, 
_         344.345.346,  998)' 
Polwhele,  Rev.  R.  Cornish  Vocab.  1002  ; 


Hist.ofCormju.y.Z^ofDervonsh.  319. 
Polybius^>fir«888(3io);Tr.  888(393,  395). 
Polycarp  Opera  $\  (53). 


Polydore  Vergil  Historia  Anglica   [and 

tr.]  413  (413). 
Pomeroy,  Dr.    H.    S.    [Am.]   Ethics  of 
Marriage  253. 
„  J.    N.  [Am.]  Constit.   Laiu  of  U.  S, 

193  ;  Specific  Performance  194. 
„  J.  W.  [Am.]  Intemp.  Law  231 ;  Munic. 

Law  2og. 
Pompde  Etudes  sur  Pestalozzi  2Bs. 
Pompeius  Opera  930. 

Pomtow,  J.  [ed.]  Poetae  LyriGr.Min.  876. 
Pond,  Rev.  E.  [Am.]  Pastoral  Theol.  94  ; 
Seals  Opened  37  ;    Theol.  Hist,  of 
America  66. 
„  G.  E.  [Am.]  Shenandoah  Valley  458. 
pQnfick+  Thierfelder  Disease  of  Liver  569. 
Ponickau,  R.  B.  De  Isocrat.  Dejnon.  893. 
Pontalis,  M.  A.  John  de  Witt  447. 
Pontbriant,  R.  de  Dictionaru  Romano  972. 
Poniificale  Romanum  86. 
Pontonj  M.  Earthquakes  503. 
Pqntopiddan,  H.  Apoth.'s  Daughter  -jSA' 
'Poole,  C.  H.  [ed.]  Customs,  etc.,  of  Somer- 
set 144. 
,,(  D.  C.  [Am.]  Among  the  Sioux  152, 
.„  E.  W.  Arab.  Society  in  Mid.  Ages  3^9. 
M  ».  \^t.'\S elections from^  Koran  808  (11). 
^,  Rev.  G.  A.  Peterborough  324. 
1,  „  +Hugall,  York  Cathedral  6^. 
11  J.  Glossary  of  Forth  and  Bargy  952, 
fi  J.  U.  Hall-marking  637, 
■H  R,  Lane  Bach  673  (two)  ;  Holland  31a 
(305) ;    Huguenots    62  ;     Illns.    of 
Mediaev.  Thought  107  ;   Wyclif  6^. 
(n  R.  Stuart  Cities  of  Egypt  354  ;  Cotns^ 
Anct.^js,  ofSyrac.  476  ;  -&£3S>^354; 
'     Numismatics  475. 
«,  S  Lane  ^r^tf/"6"iar«c^«j  645  ;  .5«riJ«rj' 
Corsairs  333  ;  Ci3/»j  it/"  /^a/v  475,  ^ 
Moors  475,    0/  Ptolemies    475,    tf/ 
Sicily  475,  (?/*  Turkomans  475  ;  Coins 
6*  Medals  475  :  -^'^W*^^  354  (305)  ^ 
Ctfw.   Chesney  424  ;  iRw^i  Arahici 


475 ;  Moors  in  Spain  450  (383) ; 
Muham.  Coins  475  ;  ^Sisc.  iz/t'  m 
-^^r>^  354 ;  Stratfd.  d.  Redcliffe 
423  ;  Stud,  in  a  Mosque  451 ;  Turkey 

„     ,    451(383)- 

Poole,  S.[tr.]^/^tfc/:fj^A?;^«^a?«.  12(807). 

„  Dr.   W.   F.   [Am.]  Index,  to  Period. 

Liter.  705  (711). 

Pooley,  C.  Old  Crosses  of  Gloucs.  470  ;  Old 

Stone  Crosses  of  Somerset  471. 

„  T.  Brewing  and  Distilling  6%x. 

Poor,  H.  V.  [Am.]  Money  234  ;  Protection 

243  ;  Railroads  268. 

„  Mrs.    L.   E.    [Am.]  Sanskrit  and  its 

Kindred  Literatures  122  (817). 


Poore,  B.  P.  [Am.]  Catal.  ofGov.Pubs,  of  Povey-Harper,  J.  Coal-Mining  Plant  6^i 


U.  S.  705  (455). 
»»  i>  [ed.]  Feder.  angl  State  Constits.  262 

(^93)  456)  ;  Polit.  Register  262  (456), 
„  Dr.   G.    V.    Electric,   in  Medic.    565 ; 

Exam..,  of  Mouth  565  :  London  58B. 
Pope,  Alex.    Works  788  ;  Correspondence 

722 ;  Poetical  Works  764  (756,  757). 
„  F.  R.  Electric  Telegraph  606. 
„  Rev.  G.  U.  Tamil  Gram.  844,  .^««if- 

^i3(?^  844. 

.»  M  [ed.]  Tamil  Anthol.  844,  Reading- 
Book  844. 
„  H.  M.  R.  id!2t/  of  Lunacy  205. 
„  Dr.  W.  B.  Contend,  of  Theology  no; 
Person  of  Christ  in. 
Popfiu  Poesii  si  Prosa  972. 
Poplinski,  T.  Polnische  Grammatik  1008. 
Popovic,  G.  ^irr3.    Wb.  1008 ;   Tiirkische 

WSrter  1008. 
Popu  [ed,]  Literatttrei  Romdne  972. 
'  Porte  Crayon '— z/.  Stf  other,  Col.  H.  D. 
Pornain,  Lt  E.  Sea  Ter7ns  &=  Phrases  610. 
Porter,  C.  T.  Reichard's  Steam  Engine 
Indicator  604. . 
„  D.  D.  [Am.]  Battles  of  Civil  War  459  I 

Naval  Hist,  of  Civil  War  4S9-    ■ 
„  Rev.  E.  [Am.]  Religious  Revivals  76. 
„  Rev.   E.   G.   [Am.]  Rambles  in    Old 

Boston  366. 
„  G.  W.  [ed.]  Cat.  of  Books  in  Galleries 

of  British  Museutn  703. 
„  H.  Two  Angry  Women  yys{y^ 4). 
,,  Rev,  Jas.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Methodism  71. 
„  Jas.  [Am.]  Revivals  of  Religion  76. 
„  Jane.     Novels  741. 
„  John  Fylde  of  Lancashire  321. 
„  J.  A.  [Am.]  Sketches  of  Yale  Life  281. 
„  J.  B.  Laws  of  Insurance  201. 
„  i,'ii.-¥Godv/yn  Surgeon's Pkt.-Bk.  575. 
„  Dr.  J.  L.  Cities  of  Baskan  42  (341); 
Damascus  42  (341) ;    Galilee   341 ; 
Jerus.  42  (342)  ;  Syria  41  ;  Through 
Samaria  42. 
„  L.  H.  [Am.]  Constit.  Hist,  of  U.S.  457. 
„  Prf.  Noah  [Am.]  Amej'.  Colleges  279; 
Bp.  Berkeley  162  ;  Bks.  and  Readg. 
708  ;    Intell.   Science   174  ;    Kant's 
''Ethics'  166  ;  Moral  Science  175. 
„  Rev.  S.  T.  Independency  69. 
„  Gen.  W.  Royal  Engineers  428, 
Portfolio^  The,  Etchings  from  660. 
Portman,  M.  V.  Andamanese Manual S44, 
Portugal),  Mnie.   de  Synoptic    Table   of 

Kindergarten  289. 
Posnett,  Prf.  A.  M.  Compar,  Liter.  712. 
Posselt,  E.  A.  [Am.]  Textile  Design  640. 
Poste,  B.  Celtic  Inscr.  on  Coins  476  ;  Coins 

ofCunobeline  476. 
Postgate,  J,   P.  +  Vince  Diet.  0/  Latin 
Etymology  903  ;  Latin  Primer  899. 
Potanin,  G.  N.[t.r.]Folkl.in  Mongolia  149. 
Pott,  A.  F.  Allg.  Sprachwiss.  w.  Abel's 
Aegyp.  Stud.  798  (794)  ;  Doppelung 
794  ;  Litter,  d.  SpracJunkunde  793  ; 
Personennamen    813  ;    Sprachver- 
schiedenheit' %i4  ',    Wurzehvb.  813; 
Zahlungs-methode   814  ;  Zigeuner 
860. 
,  Mrs.  H.  [Am.]  Bacon's  Promus  720. 
Potter,  E.  R.  [Am.]  French  Settlement  in 

Rhode  Island  368. 
tt  H.  C.  [Am.]  Sisterhds.  «5?*  Deaconesses 

^  95. 
,,  P.  [Am.  3  Law  of  Corporations  195. 
,,  R.  Hydrostatics  and  Dyna7nics  404. 
„  Can.  R.  [Austral.]  Relation  of  Ethics 

to  Religion  3  (175). 
„  Dr.  S.  O.  L.  [Am.]  Human  Anat.  560. 
„  Thos.  Construction  of  Silos  616. 


Potter,  T.  R.  Chartiwood  Forest  322, 

Potthast,  A.  BibLHist.  Medii  A  evi  398(443)- 

Potts,  Rev.F.  }.Concord.to  SvjedenborgT]. 
,,  R.  Algebra  489  ;  Aritlimetic  489 
,,  T.  R.  Law  of  Succession  218. 

Potvin,  C.  Bibliog.  de  Crestien  de  Troyes 
903  ;  '  Roman  de  Renard'  994. 

PStzl,  K.  Aussprache  d.  Lateinischen  902. 

Pouchet,  F.  A.  The  Universe  502. 

Pougin-,  A.  Verdi  6"] 4, 

Poulet,  Sir  Amias  Letter  Books  431 . 

Poulet-Malassis  Ex-Libris  Frf.  709. 

Poulton,  E.  B.  Walk  from  Oxford  $01^. 

*  Poultry  Parmer '  Poultry  622. 

Poushkin,  A.  S.A  Russian  Romance  753. 


Powell,  A.  M.  [Am.]  State  Regulation  of 
Vice  253. 
„  E.  Law  of  Evidence  200. 
„  F.  York  Alfred  403;  Early  England 
40S  (403)  ;  Edw.  i.  4n  (404)  ;  Scand. 
Britain  408. 
„  „  [ed.]  Corpus  Poeticum  Boreale  941 
(141);  Eng.  Hist.fr.   Cont.    Wrs. 
403- 
„  Sir  G.  Baden — v.  Baden-Powell. 
„  H.  J.  Glass  Making  662. 
„  J.     W.    [Am.]    Amer.    Ethnol.    360; 
Colorado  Riv.  512  ;  Geol.  of  Uinta 
512  ;  Ind.  Languages  856  (830), 
„  Dr.  R.  D.  Lu7igs  and  Pleura  569. 
„  R.  S.  S.  B.  Calvary  lustr.  608. 
„  T.  W.  [Am.]  Amer.  Law  184  ;  Appell 

Proceedings  226. 
„  Wilfrid  Wandgs.  in  Wild  Cntry.  375. 
Power,  H.  Human  Physiology  561. 
„  ,,+¥,S^dzyf)x.>Lex.ofMed.Trms.s6^. 
,,  Dr.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Anatomy  of  Arteries 
561. 
Powers,  S.  [Am.]  American  Merino  620. 
Powles,  L.  D.  Land  of  Pink  Pearl  ■^•ji. 
Poynter,  E.  J.  Ten  Lectures  on  Art  645. 
„  ,,  -\- Head  Italian  Painting  653. 
Pozzo,  del  Glossario  Piemontese  970. 
Praagh,  W.  v.  Instruc.  of  Deaf  ^^  Dumb 

300. 
Prdbodlia  K&vya  Dohana  831. 
'Practical  Man,  A'  French  Polishing  6y3, 
Pradere,  O.  [ed.]  Boquet  de  Legendes  136. 
Praed,  Mrs.  Cani,pbell.     Novels  747  [Af- 
finiiies  748] ;  Australian  Life  377. 
„  W.  M.     Essays  784 :  Poet.    Wks.  768 
(757)  [Political  Verse  760]. 
Praet,  J.  van  Livres  hnpr.  sur  vilin  708  ; 
Polit. Hist,  ofis,  16,  &'  17  Cent.  401. 
Praetorius,  F.  Ai?thar.  Spr.  810  ;  Gram.. 
Aethiop.  809;  Himjar.  Inschr.  805  ; 
Tigrina  Gramtn.  810. 
Prantl,  C.  Entwick.  d.  Arist.  Logik  894. 
„  K.  V.  Ludivig'Maxim.-Univers.  275. 
„  Prf.  K.  + Vines  Text  Bk.  ofBoty.  520. 
Prasnavydkarana-sittra  828. 
Prasnopanishad  821  (13).  ' 

Prdtisdkhya-siitras  818  ;  820  (13),  821. 
Pratje,  H.  '  Heliand'  (two)  958. 
Prato,  St.  \t6..^Quattro-Novelline  Livom. 

137- 
Pratsch,  S.  Folquet  von  Marseille  980. 
Pratt,  Anne  Ferns  523  ;  Flowg.  Pits.,  etc. 
526  (527)  ;  Wild  Flowers  526. 
„  C.  E.  [Am.]  American  Bicycler  6%%. 
,,  F.  T.  Law  of  Contraband  2^2. 
„  Rev.  G.  Samoan  Language  852. 
,,  J.  B.  The  Druids  133. 
„  Maj.  S.  C.  Field Artill.6og;  Military 

Laiu  207. 
„  W.  T.  Friendly  Socs.  xgi  ;  Highways 

20Q. 
„  „  [ed.]  Income  Tax  Acts  siQ. 
Preble,  G.  H.  [Am.]  Flags  of  U.S.,  etc. 
485  (457,  610). 
W.  P.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Digest  of  Patent 
Cases  213. 
Preece,  W.  l^.fyi^\ex  The  Telephone  606. 
„  ,,  +Sivewright  Telegraphy  606. 
Prehn,  A.  Rdthseld.  *"  Exeterbucks'  958. 
Preibisch,  C.  Die  comparativi  usu  Thuc. 


Prejevalsky,  N.  M.  Kulja  to  Lob  Nor  ^44 
(345.  352)  ;  Mongolia  352. 

Prel,  Dr.  C.  du  Philos.  of  Mysticism  79 
(108). 

Preller,  L.  Gr.Mythol.  i^i-.RSm.MythAl. 

133- 
Prellwitz,  W.  De  Dialecto  Thessalica  871. 

ixiii 


Prem  Sagar  832. 

Prendergast,  G.  L.  Concordance  to  '^ Ilia4^ 

879. 
„  J.  P.    Croviwellian  Settlem.    in  IreU 

435  (64)  ;  Irel.fr,  Restor.  to  Revolu- 

Hon  435. 
Prentice,  Ridley   The  Musician  674  (293, 
676). 
„  S.  Indictable  Offences  226  ;  Proceedgs, 

in  Action  226. 
Prentiss,Dr.G.L.[Am.]/«/a«/  Salviji.  iig. 
Prescott,  Prf.  A.  B.  [Am,]  Organic Analy. 

629. 
„  G.  J.  B.  [Am.]  Electr.  Telegraph  606  ; 

Telephone  606. 
„  'Rev.].l^.Hymns&^  Hy7nnWritrs.i<3i. 
„  W.  H.  [Am.]  C.  B.  B7'own  459  ;  Cong, 

of  Mexico  361  (308,  370,  414) ;  Cong. 

of  Peru  361  (373)  ;  Ferd.  and  IsiUi. 

450  (414)  ;  Philip  a.  450  (66). 
Prest.  Day  Tracts  on  the  Hi^hr.  Crit.  15. 
Presland,  Rev.  J.  Creed  oflfew  Ch.  77. 
Pressens^,  E.  d&  Atic.  World &=  Xty.  120; 

Contemp.  Portraits  62  (441)  ;  Early 

Yrs.  of  Xty.  47  (49)  ;  Hist,  of  Ch. 

&^  State  99  ;  Jesus  Christ  46  ;  La^t 

Supper  89  ;  Myst.  of  Suffering  103  ; 

Rel.  &'  Rn.  of  Terror  62  ;  Rome^' 

Italy  84  ;  Study  of  Origins  100. 
Preston,  H.  W.   [Am.]   Troubadours  730 

(979). 
)„  How.  [ed.J  Docuni.  ih.  Amer.  History 

262  {456,  457). 
„  'I'hos.  Cambyses  775  (774). 
„  Rev.  T.  A.  Flowg.  Pits,  of  Wilts  529. 
Prestwich,    Prf.  J.   Geology  506;    Water' 

bearg.  Strata  around  London  509. 

+  Topley+Goodchild,G^(i/.  Map  of 

Europe  511. 
Pretyman,    J.    R.    Dispauperization    of 

Paupers  247. 
Preuss,  E.  Ijnmaculate  ConcePn.  86  (in). 
,,  S.  Lex.  zu  Pseudo-Caes.  Schriften  921. 
Pr<£vost,  Abb^  Manon  Lescault  750. 
,,  Y,  Pontconstr.p.  Cisar  ^22. 
Preyer,  Prf.  W.  Seek  d,  Kindes  287  [Mind 

of  Child  176,  287]. 
Price,    A.  +  Steuart,  [Ams.  ;   eds.]   Tra^ 

Mark  Cases  213. 
„  Prf.  Barth.  Inffn.  Calculus  491  [Anal: 

Mechanic  493]. 
„  Prf.    Bonamy  Chaps,  of  Polit,  Econ. 

234  ;  Prin.  of  Currency  234  ;  Cur- 
rency and  Banking  234  (236). 
„  E.  D.  [ed.]  Hazelts  Annual  702. 
„  F.  G.  H.  London  Bankers  236 ;  Old 

Lombard  Street  485. 


„  J.  E.  Guild/tall  323. 
„  Lai      " 


,ake  Photographic  Manipulation  660. 

„  L.  L.  F.  R.  Indzistrial  Peace  239.    " 

„  Peter  C.  Excision  of  lOiee-joint  578. 

„  R.  J.  L.  Pheasant  Rearing  692. 

,,  Maj.  SirR.  L.  The  Two  Americas  eZ-j. 
Prichard,  I.  T.  Adminis.  of  India  453. 

,,  J.  C.  Phys.  Hist,  of  Mankind -^16. 
Prideaux,  0.  G.  Churchwardens  94. 

„  'F.+  'Wh.{tcQmhe[td&.]Conveyancingig$. 

„  H.  Con7t.  of  Sac.  &^  Profane  Hist.  41. 

,,  T.  E.  P.  Pedigree  of  Prideaux  4^0. 
Pridmore,  C.  T.  Bills  of  Costs  226. 
'PncsCjO. Sprache d.  Alfred d.  Grossencfs^ 
Priest  to  the  Altar  89. 
Priestley,  Dr.  J.  Corruptions  of  Xty,  82  ; 
Memoirs  83. 

„  W.  O.  Inira-Uierine  Death  581. 
Prime,  Rev.  S.  I.  [Am.]  Bible  in  Levant 
92  ;  Prayer  (X'VJo)zi<^, 

.,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Pottery  ^r'  Porcelain  663. 
Prijne    Ministers  of  the    m.   of  Queen, 

Victoria  422. 
Primrose,  A.  J.  Manipuri  Gram.&^  Vocab. 

830. 
Prince,  C.  Etudes  s.  Aeschyl.  'Perses'SSa. 

„  J.  J.  School  Manage7nent  301. 

„  J.  T.  [Am.]  Courses  of  Studies  2'](j. 

„  L.  B.  [hm.'\  Laws  of  New  Mexico  2^^ 
Princeton  Book  2B0. 
Pringle,  M.  A.  Mountains  of  Moon  ^vj. 

,,   R.  O.  Live  Stock  of  Farm  uiy. 
Prinsep,H.  T.  [ed.]Crz"7«.  Proced.  in  Indim 
224.  _  _ 

,  J.  Essays  on  Indian  A  ntiq.  468  U75)' 

,,  Val.  C.  Imperial  India  ^<i8 
Prior  Lis^  of  Absentees  4^^ 
,  Sir  }.  Life  of  Burke  436. 


PR10-] 


AUTHORS   AND   TITLES    INDEX. 


[RAND- 


Prior,  Mat.  Poetical  IVorks  764  (756). 
„  Dr.  R.  C.  Po^.  Names  of  Plants  949 

(128,  519). 
„  „  [tr.]  Anc,  Vajiisk  Balladsjjs  (141). 
„W.-D.  Roses  6z6.  '     '  ^ 

Priscian  Opera  930. 
Prise  de.  Damiette  981. 
11  i*  Jinisalevi  981. 
,,  „  P^ampehme  993. 
Pritchard,  A.  History  of  Infusoria  537, 
„  J.  C.  + Latham  East.  Grig,  of  Celtic 

Nations  331, 
„  R.  A.  + W.  I.  Admiralty  Law  222. 
,,  T.  S.  Quarter  Sessions  223. 
„  Prf.  UT  Diseases  of  Ear  578. . 
„  W.  T.  Polynesian  Reminiscences  375. 
Pritchett,  R.  T.  Gii^nle  Norge  337. 
Pritt,  T.  E.  Grayling  tf^d, ;  North  Country 

Flies  694. 
Pritzql,  G.  A.    Thesaurus  Liter,  Botan. 

519  ;  Iqonujn  Botan.  Index  519. 
Private  Schoolmaster^  The  270. 
Probst,  A.  Lateinische  Grammatik  900. 
»»  J-  Universitdt  in  Innsbruck  275. 
Probus  Opera  930. 
Proby,  W.  H.  B.  Annals  of  Low-Church 

Party  67. 
Probyn,  J.  W.  Italy  fr.  Fall  of  Napoleon 
446. 
„  „  ^vi^.l  Local  Govt.  &=  Taxation  {ivrd) 
245;  Systems  of  Land  Tenure  239.. 
Prockesch,  L.  Unterr.  in  weihL  Handar- 

'beiten  297  (273). 
Procksch,  A.  Nebensdtze  hei  Caesar  qz\, 
Proclus  Comm.in  *  Rempublicam^  Pfatonis 

896. 
Procter,  Adelaide.     Poetical  Works  768, 
„  B.W.['Barry  Cornwall*]  Poet. Wlcs.  768; 

Autobiogr.  725.         '' 
,,  Rev.F.IIist.  ofBk.  of  Com.  Prayer  10^. 
„  „  +  Maclear  Intro,  to  Bk.  of  Common 

Prayer  105. 
„  H.  R.  Text  Booh  of  Tanning  637. 
Proctor,  Frank  Pocket  Bk.  of  Tables  612. 
„  Rev.  F.  B.  [ed.]  Gems  of  Thought  f^^. 
„  L.  2>.lh.m.'\  Bench  ea' Bar  of  N.Y.  187. 
„  R.  A.  Chance  &»  Z.MC^.490;  Ess.  on 
Astron.  500  ;  Expanse  of  Heaven 
500 ;    Flowrs.     of   Sky    501 ;    Gi. 
Pyramid  467  ;  Hf-Hrs.  w.  Stars 
501,    w.    Telesc.   500 ;   Moon   501 ; 
■  Myths  &"  Maru.   of  Astron.  499 
(128) ;    Old  &=  New  Astron.   500  ; 
Orbs  around  Us  500 ;  Other  Suns 
than  Ours  500 ;  Other  Worlds  500  ; 
'  Our  Place  am.  Infin.  501 ;  Poetry 
of  Astron.  500  ;  Saturn  501 ;  SpeC' 
troscope  4gS  ;  Star  Atlas  (two)  501  ; 
Star  Lessons  501 ;  Star  Printer  ^oi'. 
Stars  in  Seaso?is  501 ;  Strength  697  ; 
Sun  500;  Time  &'  Space  500;  Tran- 
sits   of   Venus    501  ;    Whist    699 ; 
Universe  of  Stars  501 ;  Univ.   of 
Suns  500  (two);"  Watched  by  the 
J^ead-j^x. 
„  R.  W.  Manchester  (two)  322. 
„  W.  Horse  in  Stable^  etc.  620. 
Proffatt,  J.   [Am.] .  Notaries  204 ;   Priv. 
Corporations  195  ;    Trial  by  Jury 
228 ;  Woman  before  Law  251. 
Property  J.  L.  Miniature  A  rt  648. 
Propertius  Opera  [&  trss.]  915. 
Proteaux,  A.  Manufacture  -of  Paper  638. 
Prothero,  G.  W.  Hy.  Bradshaw  712  ;  Sim. 

de  Montfort  411. 
„  ?..  E.  Piofieers-of  Farming  264  i,6z2). 
Protzen,  E.  De  Excerpiis  Tibullianis  grt. 
Prou,  M.  Paliographie  Lat.  et  Frg.  901 

(983). 
Proud,R.[Am.]  Hist,  of  Pennsylvania  368. 
Prout,  Eben.  Harmony  675 ;  Instrumen- 

'   tation  675. 
„  J,  Profitable  Clay  Farming  6i2. 
„  Dr.  W.  Chem.t  Meteor.  &» Digestion  5. 
Proverbs  of  Hendyng  963. 
„  of  King  Alfred  g^\{gs^. 
Prudan  Padric  {S.  Patricks  Purgatory] 

Z004. 
Prudentius  Opera  [&  tr.]  915, 
Prudhon,  P.  J.  Works  247. 
Pruniers  Rejieuris,  Les  850. 
Pryce,  "i.  Ancient  British  Church  58. 
Pryde,  J.  Mathematical  Tables  269. 
Prym,  E.  +  Socin  [trs.]  Syrische  Sagen  148  ; 
Kurdische  Samml.  148. 


Prynne,  Abrah.  de  la  Diary  485. 
,,  Wm.  Papers  417. 

Pryor,  A.  R.  i?7<7r»  of  Hertfordshire  528. 
Pryse,  Rev.  W.  Khasit^  Language  833. 
Psalter  A.-S.  Tr.  959;  Lothr.  Tr.  996^88). 
Psautierde  Metz  996. 
Pseudo-Call;sthenes  Selections  from  994. 
Psichari,  J.  Grammaire  Nio-Grecgue  871. 
Psyche  et  Cupido  737—2'.  ^r/w  Apuleius. 
Ptolemy  Geographia  888  (310). 
P'ubtic  Schools  Year  Book  276. 
Pucklfe,  G.  H.  C(7«zV:  Sections  491. 
Pughe,  W.  Owen  iP/c^.  e/"  J^&A  X««^. 

1002. 
Pugin,  A.+A.  W.  [eds.]  Exx.  of  Goth. 

Arckit.  667. 
„  „  +Britton  [eds.]  Specs,  of  Arch,  of 

Norm.  669. 
„  A.  W.  EccIqs.  Ornaments  661  (98, 667); 

Floriated  Ornain.  670  ;  Organs  676 ; 

Princ.  of  Pointed  Archit.  667. 
Puitspelu,  N.  du  Patois  Lyonnais  978. 
Pulbrook,  A.  [ed.]  Companies  Acts  ig2^ 
Puliga,  Ctess.  de  Madame  deSSvignif^\. 
Pullan,  R.  P.  Ch.  Archit.  66j;  Decora,  98. 
PuUen,  "W.  R.  British  Flag  610  (485). 
Pulling,  A.  Arttomeys  203  ;  Order  of  Coif 

204. 
„   F.  S.  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds  651  (649) 

Marg.  of  Salisbury  ^23. 
„  „  [ed.]  Diet,  of  Engl.  History  403. 
Pulman,  Q.  P.  R.  Bk.  of  Axe  695  ;  Na?nes 

^       of  Places  946. 
Pulpit  Commentary  24. 
„  Cyclopisdia  96. 
„  Memorials  70  (96). 
Pulsford,  Rev.  J.  CAWj^  &^  /fzi  ^'^rf  35. 
Pulsifer,  W.  H.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Lead  644. 
Pulsky,  Prf.  A.  Theory  of  Law  and  Civil 

Society  t8i. 
„  Y,  +  T.{tvs.\Tradtns.  of  Hungary  x^g. 
Pumnnl,  A.  Ruvianische  Grammatikgjz. 
Pumpelly,C.  [Am.]  ^z«^.  Ind.  of  U.S.  640. 
„  R.  [Am.]  Geological  Researches  511. 
Punchard,  Rev.  G.  \Axti.'\  History  of  Con- 

gregationalistn  70 ;  View  of  Cong,  69, 
Piinjer,  B.  Philosophy  of  Religion  3. 
Purchas,  S.  [ed.]  Purchase  his  Pilgs.  307, 
„  W.  H.  +  Ley  Flora  ofHercfdsIt.  528. 
Purdy,  Dr.  C.  W.  Bright' s  Disease  570. 
Puritz,  Gymnastic  Exercises  292. 
Purnell,  T.  Dust  and  Diamonds  784. 
Pursuit  after Diarmuid  dj'  Grainne  1005. 
Purves,  D.  L.  [ed.]  Engl.  Circumnm).  308. 
Puschmann,  T.  Gesch.  d.  medic.   Unter- 

richts  298. 
Pusey,  Dr.  E.  B.  Councils  of  Church  50 ; 

Daniel  30  ;  Eirenicon  67  ;    Everl. 

Punishm.  115;  ^ Min.  Prophets' 2^', 

Real  Presence  89. 
,,  +  Keble+ Newman    [eds.]    Lib.    oj 

Fathers  51. 
Pushkin,  A.  Poems  773. 
Puterbaugh,  S.  D.  [Am.]  Common  Law 

Pleading  192  ;  Forms  of  Chancery 

Suits  225. 
Putnam,  A.   [Am.]   Witchcraft  of  New 

England  126, 
„  G.  H.  [Am.]  Authors  and  Publishers 

592  ;  International  Copyright  212. 
„  „  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Pj-ose  Masterpieces  781 ; 

Representative  Essays  781, 
Putnam's  Sons  [Ams-  ;  pubs.]  Gazetteer  of 

World  305  ;  World's  Progress  702. 
Puttenham,  G.  Arte  of  Engl.  Poesieys^- 
Puymaigre,  C'te.de  [ed.]  Chants  de  Messin 

136  ;  Chants  Portug.  138  ;  Roman- 

ceiro  Port.  138  (^122)',  VieuxAuteurs 

Castillans  735. 
Pye,  H.  J.  Conflicting  Claims  197. 

W.  Bandaging  576  ;  Surgical  Handi- 
craft 576  (574). 
Pyne,  C-^-Ui^TciCiV  Switzerland  22^. 
u  J[.  E.  {aT^st]LakeSceneryqfEng.326. 
Pypin+ Spasovic  Slav,  Lit.  [&  Germ,  tr.] 

1006. 
Pyramiis,  Denis  Parthenopex  de  Blois  996. 
Pyrard,  F.  Voyage  to  E,  Indies^  etc.  349. 


Q.'[=AT.Quiller  Couch],  Novels  747. 
Qolyoobi  Book  of  Anecdotes  807. 
Quadratus  Opera  51. 
Quain,  J.  +'W\honAnatotmcal  Plates  ^60. 


Dr.  R,  Anatomy  $^0  ;  Clin,  Lects.  564. 


Quain,  Dr.  J.  [ed.]  Diet,  of  Medicine  563. 
Qualtrough,  E.  F.  [Am.]  Boat-Sailor  690. 
Quaritch,  B.  [bkslr.]  Cat.  of  Books  -jog. 

„  „  [ed.]  Facss.  of  Book-Binding  63g. 
Quarles,  F.  Emblems  104. 
Quarry,  Dr.  J.  Genesis  118 ;    Religious 

,    ,'     Belief  6.    . 

Quatrefages,  Prf.  A.  de  Human  Species 

306  (554). 
Quatre  Fils  dAymon  992. 
Queene  Elizabethes  Achademy  966. 
Qiieiros,  Eca  de  Dragon's  Teeth  754. 
Quekett,  G.  F.  Milit.  Technolog.  Diet.  606. 
'Quekett  Club-Man'  Hdbk.  of  Mzcrosc.^ 

518  {MyMicrosc.  518. 
Quelch,  J.  J.  Report  on  Reef  Corals  537. 
Quellen  urul  Forschungen  934.  , 
Quellien,  N.  Chansons  Bretons  134. 
Qu^rard,  J.  M.  [ed.]  Prg,  Littiraire  706 ; 

LittSr.  Frf.  Contejnp,  706  ;  Super. 

ckiries  Lit%  Divoilies  703. 
Queux  de  St.  Hilaire,  Marq.  de  [ed.]  Cent 

Ballades  997. 
Quicherat,  J.  A  lisia  de  Cisar  (two)  922  ; 

Noms  de  Lieux  gSs. 
„  L.  Milanges  de  Philol.  900;  Nonius 

Marcellus   930;    Thesaurus  Poet. 

Lat.  904. 
„  L.  M.  Versification  Fran^aise  986. 
Quick,  Rev,  R.  H.  Essays  on  Educ.  Refs. 

272    [Aschant  282,'   Btisedow   282, 

Comenitts  283,  Jacoiot  284,  Milton 

284,  Moral  Educ,   293,   Pestalozzi 

285,  Ratich    285,    Rousseau    285, 
Spencer  285,  Tchg.  Children  290]. 

'Quid'  [=R.  A.  Fitzgerald]  Cricket  695; 
'  Jerks  from  Short  Leg  695. 

Quigstad,  J.  +  Sandberg  Lappiske  Eventyr 

150. 
Quilter,  H.  Giotto  653.  (649) ;  Sententiae 
Artis  645. 
,,  „  [ed.l  Is  Marriage  a  Failure  f  253. 
Quincey,  T.  De  Works j8g  (782) ;  Uncoil. 
Writgs.  789 ;  {Autobiography  tz-^^ 
Bentley  720,  Caesars  396,  Joan  of 
Arc  439,  LaJees  and  Lake  Poets  "ji^^ 
(726),  Wordsworth's  Poetry  726]. 
Quincy,  Edm.  [Am.]  Josiah  Quincy  461.  , 
„  Josiah  [Am.]  Militia  Bill  785. 
„  J.,  jun.  [Am.]  Josiah  Quincy  461. 
„  J.  P.  [Am.]  Protectn.  of  Major.  25s. 
Quinet,  E.  Relig.  Revol.  ofxg  Cent.  56. 
Quintilian  Opera  [and  tr.]  931 ;  Instit.  of 

Orat.  §28  [Trs.  282  (286)]. 
Quintus  Curtius  994. 
Qui?ize  Joyes  du  Mariage  1000. 
*  Quirinus '  Letters  from  Rotne  84. 
Qu'i-an — V.  ICorcm. 

Raabe,  A.  Gemeinschaft.  Grammatik  795. 
Raaz  Map  of  Palestine  (41)  342. 
Rabanus  Maurus  Sieben  Kilnste  286. 
Rabbe,  Felix  Shelley  725. 
Rabbinowiczj  I.  M.  [ed.3  LSgisl.d.  Talmud 

II.  ' 

Rabelais,  Fr.    Oeuvres   rooo ;    Trss.  750 ; 
Gedanken  -fib.  Erziehung  285  (286). 
Rabiger,  Prf.  J.  F.  Encyclo.  of  Theology  2. 
Racine,  J.  Dramatic  Works  780. 
Racinet,    A.   Costume  Hist.   4S4 ;   Poly- 

chrom.  Ornament  661. 
RadclifFe,  Ann.     Novels  740. 
„  A.  G,  [Am.]  Schools  of  Painting  ^\%. 
„  Col.  E.  D.  Falconry  693. 
„  F.  P.  Fox-hunting  6Bg. 
Raden,  W.  Switzerland  338. 
Radestock,  Dr.  P.  Habit  287. 
Radford,  G.  Rivers  ofYdrkshire  327 
Radloff,  W.  Phonetik  d.    Tiirkspr.  842  ; 
Spr.  d.  turk.  Stdmme  842  ;  Wb,  d. 
THrk.-Dial.  842. 
„  „  [tr.]  Volksliier.  Siid-Siberiens  149 

(842). 
Rae,  E.  Ctry.  of  Moors  355  : 1'and  of  N. 
Wind  337  ;  White  Sea  Penius.  337. 
„  G.  Country  Banker  236. 
„  T.   Contemp.   Socialism  247 . 
„  J.  Luther  63. 

,,  W.  Westward  by  Rail  z^giT^. 

,,  W.  F.  Austrian  Health  Resorts  589; 

Canada  362  ;  Columbia  and  Canada 

362  ;  Newfoundld.  to  Manitoba  362. 

Raffles,  Sir  Stamford  Hist,  of  Java  350. 

Rafili  C.  C  Antiquitates  Americance  361. 


Ragon,  A.E.  Commercial  Corresp.  266. 
Ragoziri,  Z.  A.  Assyria  392(383);  Chaldem 

393  (383) ;  Media  392  (383). 
„  Mrs.  Vedic  India  453  (383).  . 
Raikes,  Cpt.  G.  A,  Hon.  ArtilL  Co.  241 

(428). 
Railton, '  Commissioner'  Salvation  Arjny 

(two)  76. 
„  E.  H.+  Gili  Mayor's  Court  223. 
Raimbault,  R.  P.  Diet.  Franp.-Soso  853. 
Raimon,  Fdraut  981.  ^ 

Raine,  Can.  J.  [ed.]  Historians  of  Ch.  of 

York  60  ;  Hist,  ofN,  Durham  319  ; 

Testam.    Eborac.  ^81;   ,  Wills  of 

Richmond  4^u 
Rainy,  Pre.  R.  Bible  d»*  Crit.  118  ;  Deliv,  . 

&=  Devel.   of  Xtn.    Doctr.    118; 

Lects.  on  Church  of  Scotland  73  ;. 

^  Philipp.^  2^. 
Raithel,  G.  Altfr.  Prapositionen  987. 
Rajahs  Heir,  The  748.^ 
Raja-Sekhara  Prabodkachandrodaya  824. 
Rajendralala  Mitra— z*.  Mitra. 
Rajna,  P.  Dialects  of  Italy  970;  Originid. 

Epopea  Frf.ggx. 
Rajon,  P.  [artist]  Etchings  650. 
Raju,  Ramaswami  [ix.]  Indian  Fables  i-^q. 
Raleigh,  Dr.  A.  Bk.  of  Esther  27  ;  Jonah.,  ^ 

31*   ~  ,'.  ■' 

„  T.  Elementary  Politics  2^^. 
„  Sii'\y.  Discov.  of  Guiana  373  ;  Poetns^ 

762  (756). 
Ralfe,  Dr.  C.  H.  Clin.  Ckem.  564  ;  Dis.  of 

Kidneys  570. 
Ralfs,  J.  British  Desinidiem  522.  ' 

Ralph  of  Diceto  Opera  Historica  407  C408). 
Ralston,  W.  R.  S.  Early  R-uss,  Hist.  448 

(140) ;  KHloff-m  (140). 
„  „  [tx.\R%tss.  Folk-Tales  140 ;  Songs  of 

Russian  People  140  (336,  773). 
Raraabai,    Pundita    High-Caste   Hindu'  z 

Wo7nan  347.  ' 

Ramage,  C.  T.  Bible  Echoes  in  Ancient 

Classics  120. 
RSmakamala  VidyalankSra  Prahritib&da 

816. 
R&mdyana  822  :  In  Hindi  832;  in  Marathl'   !!!!! 

833. 

Ramann,  Mme.  Jj.  Franz  Liszt  tj^.  , 

Rambaud,  Alfred  Hist,   of  Russia  448  ^  ■- 

Russie  Epigue  140. 
Rambaut.de  Vagueiras.  Oeuvres  981. 
Rambertino  Buvalelli  Rime  Provenz.  gSi.. 
Rambler,  The  782  (781). 
Rameau,A.  Assonanzen  d.*Rolandsliedes^-   'r- 

992. 
Ramhorst,  Fi  .Gedichte  v.heiligen  A  ndreas 

957- 
Ramohun  Roy  English  Works  14. 
Rdmon  Lull.  Obras  976. 
„  Muntaner  Crdnica  976. 
Ramsay,  Alex.  Clifna,ie  503. 
„  Alex.,  jun.  Mineralogy  506. 
„  Allan  Pofwzj  765  (757).. 
„  Sir  A.  C.  Geol.  Map  (two)  508  ;  Phys. 

Geol.  <&*  Geog.  ofGi.  Brit.  508  (314)1,  ^. 
„  D.  [Am.]  Hist.  ofS.  Carolina  564. 
„  Dn.  E.  B.  B.   Genius  of  Handel  672 

Scot,  Life  and  Character  328. 
„  Dr.  E.  P.  [Austral.]  Australian  Bird^ 

(two)  552.    '  ,     o     i. 

„  J.  C.  Scotland  andScotsmen  432(328>5, 
„  Prf.  W.  Latin  Prosody  (two)  904;  Rom,  ■ 

Antiguities  (two)  397. 
„  W.  M.+  C.  D.  Gothic  Handbook  934 

(398). 
Ramsey,  J.  G.  M.  [Am.]  Annals  of  Ten- 
nessee 368. 
„  Chartulary  of  Ancient  Abbey  of  s\. 
Ramseyer+ Kuhne  Ashantee  355. 
Ranee,   C.  E.   de  Geol.  of  Lanes,    509 
Water  Supply  600. 
„  T,  G.  Tables  of  Interest  269. 
Rand,  E.  A.  Fighting  the  Sea  248. 
Randall,  D.  A.  [Am^  Ham-miShkanz^ 
„  H,  S.  [Am.]  Life  of  Jefferson  460. 
J.  M,  Nehemiah,  the  Tirshatha  27. 


„  P.  M.  [Am.]  Pract.  Hydraulics  59S. 
„  S.  S.  [Am.]  Com,SchL  Syst.  of  N,Y. 

279. 
Randegger,  A.  Singing  677. 
Randies,  M.  First  Principles  of  Faith  6 ; 

Substitution  in. 
Randolph,  Adam  Prohl.  in  Naval  Tactic*. 
613, 


*xiv 


RAND-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[REPO- 


Randolph,  J.  [Am.]  DeathqfHamilioffjZs. 
„  Thos.  H^orks  778  (764). 
„  Rev.  W. '  Obadiak '  &-  'Habakkuk '  31. 
Rangab^  A.  R.  Ausspr.  des  Griech.  868 ; 
Grec  actuel  871 ;  Hist,.  Littir.    d. 
Gr.  Mod.  872,  Lit.  Neo-kelL  872. 
Ranke,  C.  F.  De  Aristopkanis  Vita  88-1. 
„  E.  led.]  Fraght.  vers.  Sacr.  Script.  17. 
„  lu  V.  Civ.  IVars  andMon.  in  Fee  438  ; 
Hist.  o/Engl.  416(414),  of  Lai  and 
Teut.  Nations  398,  oj  the  Popes  53 
(sfi)  83,  401),  of  Reform  in  Germ. 
,63  (443),  of  Servia  ,452  ;  Mem.  of 
Ho.    ofBrandenb.    44$;  Ottoman 
Etnp.  451  ;  Seven  Years'  War  443  ; 
Universal  Hist.  383  (390,  394) 
Ranlcin,  J.  Hdbk.  ofCh.  of  Scot.  73. 
Rankine,  J.  Land  in  Scotl.  215. 
.,  Prf.  W.  J.  M.    Appl.  Median.  601 ; 
Civil  Engin.    596  ;    Cyclo.   of  Ma- 
chines 601 ;  Machinery,  &^  Millwk. 
601   (603) ;  Mechan.    Textbk.  601 ; 
Mensuration    600 ;    Misc.    Scient. 
Papers  601  ;  SkipBldg.  612  ;  Steam 
Engine  604  ;  Useful  Rules  602. 
Ranking,  G.  S.  A.  Talim-i-Zaban-i-  Urdu 
.  ,'    ,       83a. 

i^tBtanney,  Dr.  A.  L.  [Am.]  Anat.  of  Nerv. 
' ' ;  Syst.  561 ;  Nerv.  Diseases  367 ;  Surg. 

■y  ..   '        Diagnosis  574. 

Ransome,  Dr.  A.  Chest  Movements  565 ; 

Stethonteiry  565. 

^  „  Prf.  C-  Const.  Govt,  in  Eng.  259  (405). 

;    ,  ,»  J.  S.  IVood-Tvorking  Machinery  603.  , 

'    Kaoul  de  Cambrai.     Romances  993. 

'    n  ai  Houdenc.      Romances  996 ;   Songe 

dEnfer  995  (989). 

'Raphael' [=R.C.Smith].^jz?r(?/(7^two)78. 

Raphael  Bible  Illustrations  43. 

l^phall,  M.  J.  [Am.]  JEfist.  of  Jews  391 

Posi-Bibl.  Hist,  of  Jews  y^i.. 
K3Lipiet,'R,C  Narrow-Gauge  Rdilw£tys  s<yj 

Railways  in  New  Countries  268. 
Rapp,  M.  Griechisches  Schauspiel  873. 
Rappenegger,P.  W.  [ed.]  R6m.  Inschriften 
in  Baden  905. 
.'  'Rappold,  J.  Gymnasialpddag.  Wegweiser 
283  ;  Unser  Gymnasium  274. 
Rare  Triumphs  of  Love  and  Fortune  781 

Radc,  E.  A.-S.  Gram.  952;  DanishGravz. 
943 ;  IceLGram.  941;  Old  Norse  g^t. 
Rasmussen,C.  Gfvnlandsk  Sproglaere  860. 
Raspe,  F.  tVortstellung  d.  lat.  Spr.  901. 
Rassam,'  H.  Mission  to  Abyssinia  426  (355). 
Rassow,    H.    De  Plauti  Substant.    gig ; 

*  Nikotnach.  Ethik '  894. 
Rathbone+ PeU+ Montague   Local  Govt. 
24s  (a6o). 
.^  Rathbun,  R.  [Am.]  Fishing  Grds.  of  N 

America6z^.' 
! -jRadch,  W.  AusgewShlte  Schriften  285 
i^  -^Raiis  Raving  963. 
Rattan,  V.  [Am.]  California  Flora  530. 
l^ttigan.W.  H.  Dejure  Personarum  a-^o; 

Hindu  Law  of  Adoption  230. 
Ratton,  J.  J,  L.  Common  Salt  644. 
Rattray,  A.  Vancouver's  Island  363. 
■     „  J.  +  Mill,  H.  R.  Forestry  623. 
I(aub,A.  N.[Am.]  School  Management  ^02. 
Rauber,  A.  Homo  sapiens  ferus  300. 
Raue,  D.  C.  G.  Special  Pathology  593. 
„  G.  Elements  of  Psychology  176. 
RaufCoilyear  739. 

Raupi,  J.  O.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Nev/  Jersey 
367- 


Raverty,  Maj.  H.  G.  Afghan.  &=  Baluck. 

344  ;  Muham.  Dynasty  4$%  ;  Pukhto 

(three).  837.  ■ 

M  »»  [tr.]  Gulshan-i-Roe  837 ;  Poetry  of 

_    -t^Aaw837  ^48). 

Ravier,M.  H.  i?zci.  Laiino-Annamiticum 

'S.3.-w\&,W.'ii.[Am.\Covenants for  Title zis. 
Rawlins,  Thos.  The  Rebellion  778  (774). 
Rawlinson,  Sir  C.  Munic.  Corpora.  210. 
„  Can.   G.   Ancient  Egypt  392  (9,  383, 
390) ;  Anc.  History  390  (383) ;  Anc. 
Hist.  ioFallofW.Emp.3go:  Egypt 
^ BabyL^x  (118,  390,  392) ;  'Exodu^ 
24  ;  Five  Great  Monarchies  390  (9) ; 
'  Ezra,'  etc.  24  ;    Histor.  Evid.  of 
Script.    Rec.    118;    Hist,  of  Phce- 
nicia  393  ;  '  Isaiah '  24  ;  Moses  26  ; 
Origin  of  Natiofis  387,(390) ;  Phoe- 
nicia 393  (383);    Religs.   of  Anc. 
World  ISO  ;   Relig.  'of  Assyr.  120 
i^te) ;  Sixth  Gt.  Orient.  Monarchy 
,  390 ;  Seventh  Gt.  Or,  Mon.  390  (393). 
„  Sir  H.  C.  [ed.]  Inscrip.  ofAssyria&oz. 
„  „  Gtc.\fiAs.'\  Cuneif.  Inscrip,  of  W.Asia 

8di. 
,,  J.  Mortmain  Acts  sx^, 
Rawnsley,  Rev.  H.  D.  Sonnets  round  the 

Coast/j6o, 
Rawson^  H.  G^\j^aw  Lexicon  185. 
,,  SirRawson'TaiW^fr'  Trade\\.^d)26S' 
Ray,  J.  Corresp.  532  ;  English  Words  g^^  \ 

p7'overbs  125  {s.nom.  Bohn). 
,»  P.H.  [Am.]  Rept.  on  Polar  Exped.  517. 
Raye,J.A.Ambul.Hdbk.'/.  Volunteers 576. 
Rayleigh,  Ld.  Optics  ^gi^-.  Theory  of Souna 


Redgrave,  G.  R.  History  of  Water-colour 

Pig.  G50;  Manual  of  Design  66x. 
„  „  [tr.J  Historic  Ornament  661. 
„  R.  +  S.  Century  of  Painters  649. 
„  S.  Dictionary  of  Artists  649. 
Redhouse,  J.  W.  Turkish  Diet,  841,  Gran^. 
841,    Kia:^^  Mecum   '841 ;    Turkish 
Poetry  841. 
Redman,  J.  H.  Arbitrations  189  ;  Husb. 
&=  Wife  201  ;  Railw.  Comps.  191 ; 
References  i8g. 
„  „  •\'V.y<ya.  Landlord  &>^  Tenant  2.03. 
Reed  [Am.].OAw  z«  Me  f^tf^368. 
„  Sir  E.  J.  /«/««  453  (153,  351)  ;  Lettrs, 
-from  Russ.  337;  Our  Ironclad  Ships 
6ii ;  iS"Az]^  Building  6ia  ;  Stability 
of  Ships  612. 
,,  „  +  Simpson  ^(7if.  iSAz/S^ff  ^J^aT*  611. 
„  Lt.  H.  A.  [Am.]  Photogr.  &=  Survey. 

609  ;  Topog.  Dravuing  609  (600). 
, ,  Sir  T.  Shipowner's  Handbook  610. 
,,  H.  A.  Early  Hist,  of  Phonography -j^"], 
,,  T.  B.  Old  Eng.  Letter  Foundries  638. 
,,  W.  B.  [Aiii.]  Life  of  Jos.  Reed '^62. 
Reemelin,  C.  [Am.]  Amer.  Politics  263. 
Rees,  J.  R.  Bookworm  715  (note) ;  Vernet 
&'  Delaroche  652  (649). 
Rev.  R.  Essay  on  Welsh  Saints  88. 
Dr.  T.Prot.Noncon.  in  Wales  69  (429), 
Rev.  W.  J.  [ed.]  Cambro-Brit,  Saints 
430  (88). 
Reese,  Dr.  J.  J.  [Am.}  Jurisprudence  ffnd 

Toxicology  587  ;  Toxicology  587. 
Reeve,  Dr.  H.  Residence  in  Vienna  311. 


Raumer,Prf.  C.  v.  Gesch.d.  Padogogik^jz. 
^yi-.  F.  V,  Polit.  Hist.  ofEn^ land 403(416). 
fj^u  K,VgDeutsche  Univers.  274;  Erziehung 
".;■■_  a.'Madchen  299  ;  PestalozzisSs.  \ 
Raiisch,  F.  Liter,  d.  rato-rom,  Volhesgj^. 
Kauscber,   F.  E.  Handfertigheits- Unter- 

rickt  297. 
RauschningjO.  Latinit.  L.AnnaeiSenecae 

930.  , 
Roffanavaha  828. 

Raven,  Dr.  J.  J.  Church  Bells  ofCamhs, 
^     .    473,  ofSuff,  474. 
Ravenscroft,   E.   [ed.]  Pinetum  Britan- 

nicum,  525, 
Ravenshaw,  J.  H.Gaur466. 
n  T.  F.  Aniient  Epitaphs  4J2. 
Ravenstein,  E.  G.  Russians  on  A  fnur  ^$2  ; 

Vasco  da  Gama  308  (two). 
M  M  +  HuUey  The  Gymnasium  697. 


494- 
Raymond,  G.  L.  [Am.]  Orator's  Manual 
786  (06)  ;  Poetry  756.    - 
„  H.  J.  [Am,]  Abrt^iatn  Lincoln  460, 
„  J.  H.  [Am.]  Vassar  College  280. 
„  Dr.  M.\'sxtx[ATa.\Systematic  Theol.iio. 
R[aynard],  [El]  L.[e]  N.  Missg.  Link.g\. 
Raynaud,  G.  Bibliog.  d,  Chansohniers  994. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Recueil  de  Motets  gg^  ;  Ron 

deaux  994. 
Rayner,  J.  [ed.]  Chess  Problems  699 
Raynor,  P.  E.  Printing  for  Amateurs  638. 
Raynouard,  F.  J.  M.  Lexigue  Roman  977 
(two);  ^ Roman  de  Ron'  995, 
„  „  [GA.'\Choixd.PpSs.d,^Troub.g^g{g^J^J), 
Rayson,  C.  Rabbits  622. 
Raz,  Ram  Architecture  of  Hindus  670. 
Read,  Carveth  Theory  of  Logic  173. 
„  J.  M.,  jun.  [Am.]  Henry  Hudson  308. 
„  'Q^XQhs.Xla.•a.[P^nu'\  Female  Poets  of  Am. 
728. 
Reade,  Amos  Life  in  the  Cut  24S. 
,,  A.  A.  Study  <&•  Stimulants  589  (351). 
„  Carveth  Theory  of  Logic  ^^z, 
„  Charles.     Novels  746. 
,,  C.  L'4Rev.  C.  Charles  Reade  •J2S.- 
„  T.  M.  Mountain  Ranges  502. 
„  Winwood  Afric.  Sketch-bk.  356 ;  Cam- 
paign in  Ashanii  427  ;  Sav.  Africa 
356  ;  Veil  oflsis  133. 
R^aume  Agrippe  dAubignS  ggg. 
Reavis,    L.    V.    [Am.]   Life  of  Horace 

Greeley  729. 
Reber,  Dr.  Fr.  v.  Hist,  ef  Anc.  Art  64$, 

of  Mediae^.  A  rt  647. 
„  Jos.  Geschichtswerk  d,  Florus  023. 
Rebling,  O.  Rd'm.  UmgangssPrache  907. 
Rebman,  Rev.  J.  Kiniassa  Did.  854. 
Rebold  History  of  Freemasonry  79. 
Reclus,  Elisde  Earth  and  its  Inhab,  305 
[Africa  353,  Asia  343,  Brit.  Isl.  314, 
Eur.  311];  The  Earth  502;  Hist. 
ofaMtn.  502;  Ocean,Atmospheret 
and  Life  502  (503). 
Record  of  Zoological  Literature  532. 
Records  of  English  Catholics  84, 

„  of  the.  Past  390(39,  392,  466,^98,  802), 
Redding,  Cyrus  Remarkable  Mtsers  486  ; 
Wines  618.  , 

Redfarn,  W.  B.  [ed.]  Anc.  Woodwk.  636. 
Redfield,  A.A.  [Am.]  Surrogate's  Cts.  225. 
„  I.  F.  [Am.]  Law  of  Railways  216,  of 

Wills  221. 

Redford,  G.  Anc.  Sculpt,  (two)  654 ;  Art 

Sales  644. 
„  Rev.  R.  A.  Xtfis.  Plea  agst.  Unbelief  Reima'nn,  JH.  G-nech.  u.  Rom.Meirik  863. 


6  (116)  ;  Four  Cents,  of  Silence  30  ; 
Prophecy  up  ;  Stud,  in  *■  Jonah'  31. 
Redgrave  A.  [^^.\  Factory  Act  200. 


,,  Henry  Louis  xiv.  439 ;  Petrarch  734 
(712) ;  Roy.  and  R^p.  France  441 
[439  (two),  440]. 

„  Mrs.  H.  Cookery  <5r*  Housekeeping  6%x, 

„  Rev.  J.  W.  Lects.  on  xix,  Psalin  29. 

„  Loveli  Conchol.  Icon.  543  ;  Eletn.  of 
Conch.  S43. 

„  T.  [Am.]  Law  of  Baron  and  Feme  197 

„  Rev.  W,  Canarese  Dictionary  844. 
Reeves,  -H.  A.  Deformities  575  ;   Hum, 
. ,  Morphol.  560. 
„  John  The  Rothschilds  265. 
„  J.  Hist,  of  English  Lava  185. 
„  Sims  My  Jubilee  677  ;  Recoil.  677. 
„  T.  Fruit  Cultivation  627. 
„  Dr.  W.  Culdees  58  ;  Eccl.  Antiq.  of 

Down  64. 
Refer.  Catal.  of  Current  Literature  704. 
Regnaud,  P.  Linguist.  Evolutioniste  794 

Philos.  de  I'Inde  825. 
Regnier,  A.  Form,  des  Mots  Gref.  868. 
„  Mathurin  Oeuvres  1000. 
Rehdantz,  C.  Anhang  su  JCen.  'Anabasis' 

891.  '  ^ 

Reichardt,  C.  A.  L.  Fulde  Grammar  854, 

Vocabulary  834. 
Reichel,  E.  Shakespeare- Litteratur  718. 
„  Dr.  O.  J.  See  of  Rome  83. 
,,  W,  C.  [Am.]  Moravian  Church  72. 
Reichenau  Glossary  991. 
Reichenbach,    Bar.   C.   v.  Researches  in 

Magnetism,  etc.  80.   ' 
„  H.  G.  L.+G.  Icones  Flone  Germ.  527. 
Reid,  H.  Concrete  634  ;  Portl.  Cement  634. 
„  J.  Bibliotheca  Scoto-Celtica  1005. 
,,_J.  A.  Decisions  rel,  to  Poor  Laiu  211. 
„  J.  B.  Concordance  to  Bums  766. 
„  Dr.  g.  M.^  [Am.]  Missions  of  Meth. 

Episcopal  Church  91. 
„  J.  S.  Gram,  of  Tacit.  926,  of  Verg.  918. 
„  J.  S.+  Killen  Presb.  Ch.  in  Ireland  y^^ 
„  J.  T.  Orkney  Isl.   330 ;   Rambles  in 

Highlands  320,  in  Shetland  330. 
„  Cpt.  Mayne.    !Novels  742  ;  Naturalist 

-     in  Siluria  536. 
„  S.  J.  Life  of  Sydney  Smith  726  (61). 
„  Thos.  Works  169  (174,  722). 
„  T.  Wemys  Charlotte  Bronti  722 ;  W. 
E.  Forster  422 ;   Ld.  of  Bey  355  ; 
Politicians  of  To-day  421. 
„  W.  M./»rfz^tf  618. 
Reiff>  d.  .P.  Russian   Grammar  1008  ; 

^Parallel  Dictionaries  1008. 
Reifferscheid,  A.  [ed.]  Westf&lische  Volks- 

lieder  147. 
Reilly,  J.  History  of  Manchester  322. 


„;  P.  Declination  in  d.  Langue  dOc  977. 

Rein,    A.  +  Plckel    Volksschulunterricht 

373. 

Ixv 


Rein,  J.  J.  Japan  351 ;  Industries  of  Japan 

620  (351,  613,  624). 
„  Dr.  W.  Freikandzeichnen  290 ;  Her- 

bart  28,3. 
„  „  [ed.]  P&dagogische  Studien  286. 
Reinach,  S.Epigraphie Grec.  86g;Gramm. 

Latine  899  ;  Man.  de  philol.  Class. 

S64  (861  note). 
Reinbrecht  Leg.  v,  d.  Siebenschlafern  996. 
Reinhardtj  G.  Isocr.  Aem.ul.  893  ;  Praep. 

ap.  Ammian,  921. 
Reinhartstottner,  C.  v.  Ital.  Gratnmatik 

968;  Ital.  Spr.  968;  Po'rtug.Gramm, 

974;   Plauius  919;   Studium    der 

mod.  Spr.  293. 
Reinholdt,  A.   v.  Gesch.   d.  russ.  Lit£r. 

1008. 
Reinisch  'Jesu  n.  Maria's  Kindheit'  980 

(964). 
„  Prf.  L,  'Afar  Spr,  853 ;  Barea  Spr. 

853  ;  Bilin  Spr.  (two)  800  ;  Chamir 

Spr.  800 ;  Kunama  Spr.  800  ;  Nub.  ■ 

Spr.  855  ;  Quarar  Spr.  800  ;  Saho 

Spr.   800 ;   Sprachen  v.   Nord-Ost 

Afrika  853. 
„  „  [QA,\Ae^pi.Chrestom.^g^,Denkin. 

799* 
Reinkens,  J.  Aristot.  iib.  Kunst  894. 
Reinsberg-Diiringsfeld,  Bar.  v.  Festl.Jahr 

146  ;  Fest-Kalettd.  139 ;  Hochzeits- 

buck  146  ;  Wetter  128. 

[ed.]  Sprichworter  146  ;  Trads.  de 

Belg.  136.  ■ 
Reisig,  F.  W.  [Am.]  Piece  Dyeing  632. 
„  K.  Lat.  Sprachwiss.  900  (two). 
Reissmann,  A.  Robert  Schumann  674. 
Reissert,  O.  ''Alexius'  u.  *  Roland'  992.  , 
Reiter,  A.  Aminianus  Marcellinus  921. 
„  H.  Quaest.  Varron.gramm.gi6. 
Remade,  L.  Diet.  Wallon-Frf.  990. 
Rembrandt  [artist]  Etchings  660. 
Remington,  J.  P.  [Am.}  Pharmacy  5Z5. 
Remsen,    Prf.     Ira    [Am.]    Elements    of 

Chemistry    497 ;    Inorgan.    Chem. 

497(295);  Irttro,  to  Carb.  Compds. 

^g%  to  Study  of  Chem.  497  (295)  ; 

Organ.  Chem.  295.  , 

Remusat,  C.  de  Herb.  ofCherbury  165. 
„  Mme.  de  Memoirs  442. 
R^my,  J.  Monnons  73. 
Renan,  E'  Apostles  47  (34) ;  Averroes  808  ; 

Hist,  of  People  fif  Israel  10  (40)  ; 

Influence  of  Rome  47  (83) ;  Langttes 

Simitiques    801 ;     Lvfe   of  Jesus 

46,     of  St.     Paul    48 ;     Mission 

de  Phinicie  805  ;   Orig.  du  Lang. 

794 ;  Part  d,  I.  Famille  d.  I'Educ. 

288;   Philos.  Dialogues  x^t;    Re- 

collns,  62  (732) ;  Rome  <&^  JCty.  7  i 

*Song  of  Songs '  29  ;  Stud,  in  Rehg, 

Hist.  45  (29,  108). 
Renard,  P.  Agric,  dans  I.  Ecoles  290. 
Renard  Provenc.  981 ; — v.  also  Reynard. 
Renaus  de  Beaujeau  Le  Bel Inconnu  996. 
„  de  Montauban  993  (739). 
Rendall,  Rev.  ¥.*  Hebr.*  36;   Theol.  of 

Hebrew  Christians  38.  ^ 

,,  Pre.  G.  H.  Cradle  of  Aryans  812  (306)  ; 

Emperor  Julian  49. 
Rendle,  W.+Norman  Inns  of  Southwark 

323-, 
Rendu,Can.  Theory  of  Glaciers  504. 
R^nier,  L.  [ed.]  Inscript.  Rom.  de  tA  IgSrie 

906. 
Rennie,  Sir  John  Autob.  596  ;   Harbours 

598  ;  Plymouth  Breakwater  598. 
Renoir,  H.  Monograms  and  Ciphers  662. 
Renouard,  A.  A.  Imprim.  d.  Aides  711, 

d.  Estiennes  710.    ' 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Fahliaux  d.  Moy.  Age  994. 
Renouf,  P.  Le  Page  Egypt.  Grant,  79S ; 

Rel.  of  Egypt.  9  (7,  392). 
Rensselaer,  Mrs.  S.  van  Richardson  666. 
Renton,  E.  H.  Heraldry  482. 
Rentoul,  Dr.  R.  R.  Abortion  580. 
Renwick,   J,    D.    Rittenhouse    459 ;  R. 

Fulton  459. 
Riperioire  des  travaux  hisioriques  437. 
Replat,J.  Passage  d Hannibal  ^^24. 
Report  ofComin.  on  Sc,  Tchg.  of  Am.  293 
,  of  Direct.-Gen.  ofMilit.Educ.2g%6o7). 
,,  of  International  Polar  Expedition  to 

Point  Barrow  364, 
,,  oftheRoy.Cofnmiss.onSc.  Instr.  %g^ 
i>  »  IT  »»  o^  Technical  Instruction  297. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLEvS    INDEX. 


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Report  on  Spiriiualisi^  of  London  DiaUc- 

tical  Society  8i. 
„  on  Weavin^etc.  of  Continent  297. 
Reports  on  Discovery  of  Peru  373, 
.  „  ofRoy.Comniiss.on.Histor.MSS.ipz, 
,,  en  Education,  English  275^ 
„  on  Reformat,  and  Industr.  Schools -ynx. 
Repplier,  Agnes  iPi.m.\Books  and  Men  784. 
Reresby,  Sir  J.  Trai>els  417. 
Resbeeq,  F.  deEnseignement  Primaire  272. 
Rethel  d'Arragon,  C'ess  E.  C.  G.  Murray 

725- 
Kettig,G.F.Prole£:adPlat.'Re7npie&.'Bg6. 
^  Retzsch,  Moritz  [artist]  Goeth^s Faust  i%o 
,    ,.      ,  Shakespeare  776. 
Returnfrom  Pameissus  778  (774). 
Reuleaux,Prf.F.  Kinemat.  ofMach.  601. 
!Re;uinont,  A.  v.  Carafas  df^  Maddaloni 
,      446  ;    Lorenzo  de  Medici  447  (647). 
ReuschiPrf.  F.  H.  Nature&^  the  Bible  ztj. 
Reuss,Prf.E.  Bibl.  N.T.  Graeci  21 ;  Hist. 
of  Apostol,   Age  34,   of  Canon   of 
Script.  20,  of  Christian  Theol,  106 
(38),  ofSacr,  Script.  21  (16). 
Reuter,E.^tf  Diatecto  Thessal.  871. 
„  Fritz  Werke  940 ;  Novels  752. 
J,  O.M.  Heteroptera  Palmarct.  543'. 
Reutzsch,  B.  J.  Tables  (three)  268. 
Rdville,Prf.A.^/(7//.  ofTyana  160  ;  Deity 
of  Xt.  Ill  ;  Z>evil,  The  112  ;  His- 
toire  d.  Rtligs.  8  \Rel.  Chinoise  8] ; 
Theod.    Parker  82 ;   Religions  oj 
Mexico  and  Peru  152  (7) ;  Proleg. 
to  History  of  Religion  8 ;  *  Song  of 
Songs '  29. 
Revillout,  E.  [ed.]  CArw/OT/i.  uitnot.  (two) 
798.  ■ 
„  „  +Eisenlobr    [eds.]    Corp.     Papyr. 
-Aegypt.jgg. 
Revoil,[tr  ]  Conies  Berbires  151. 
Revue  Celtigue  1002.  > 

„  Internat.  de  V Enseignetnent  270. 
„  de  Linguistigue  "jg^. 
,,  Pedagoglgue  '270. 
,,  „  Philol.  de  Litt.  et de  T Hist.  Ancjg^ 
(864). 
■  „  „  Philologie  Frang.  et  Proven^.  981. 
-    „  aes  Langues  Rotnanes  g^T-   . 
' ''  '„  ,,   Traditions  Populaires  122.  ■ 
R€vy,  J.  J.  Hydraulics  ofGt.  Rivers  598, 
Rew,  R.  H.  Stack  Ensilage  616. 
Reymer,  ifemile  Voltaic  Accuntulator^ot,. 
Reyniira  the  Fox  127(145);  Goethe's  ver- 
sion 7,71 — V.  also  'Renard.' 
RenardsonjC.T.S.B.  Down  the  RoadeZj  ; 

sports  of  Bygone  Days  686  (687). 
'Keyna.nd.^'FJLi.  IUumin.qf Coasts  of  France 

.    598; 
Reynolds,  Dr.  H.  R.  John  the  Baptist  48 
(38)  ;  ^John'  24. 
„  „  [ed.]^<;c/«««88(69). 
,,  Sif  Josh.  Literary  JVorksSsi, 
,,  J.  Flags  of  all  Hations  6ip  (485). 
„  J.  [Am.]  History  of  Illinois  365. 
„  J. ^.  E^erimentaty  Chemist?y  4gB, 
„  Dr.  J.  R.  System  of  Medicine  563. 
„  Rev.  J.  W.  Mystery  of  Miracles  119, 
tf/  Universe  5  ;   Supernatural  in 
Nature^  5  ;  Woj'ld  to  Come  iiS- 
„  Mich.  Engine-Driving  sgj  (604) ;  ^?^. 
Driv.  Life  596  (604) ;  EngineMan's 
Compan.    604 ,;    Locom.    Engineer 
604  ;  Model  Locom.  Eng.  604  ;  J^«/. 
^«^.  Z^rez/.   604;   Railw,  Brakes 

S97' 
^„  W.  fAm.]  Law  of  Evidence  in  U.S.  200. 
'  jKgya-Tcher-Rol-Pa  849. 
'  Rheinische  Blatter  271. 
Rheinisckes  Museum  f-U^  Philologie  864. 
Rhenius,  Rev.  C.  T.  E.  Tamil  Gram.  844. 
Rhodes  Dollar  Tables  269. 
Rhoidis,  E.  Pope  Joan  123. 
R[bys],  C.  C.  £/^>r  /A«  ^i?ajwi  761. 
Rhys,  Prf.  J.  A,rthur.  Legend  jn  ;  Celtic 

Britain  429  (408^   4/6) ;  Lectf.  in 

'  Welsh  Philol.  1002  (        1001,  loop) ; 

Relig.  of  Celtic  Heathendom  xzz\i)' 
„  Ced.j  IVelsh  Fairy  Tales  135. 
„  +  Evans  [eds.]  Mabinogion  738. 
„  —  Davids,  T.  W.  Buddhist  India  453, 

Origin  &*  Growth  of  Religionill.  by 

Buddhm.  14. 
Ria!io,'J.  F.  Early  Spanish  Music  672 ; 

fndustr.  Arts  of  S^ain  629. 
Riant,  A.  Hygiint  Scolatre  303. 


Ribary,  F.  Langue  Basque  839. 
Ribbeckj'O.  Agroikos  873  (909) ;  Alazon 
873  {9°^):  Catullus  911 ;  Gesch.  Ti. 
rffm.Dzc^tunggoS;Homer.Formenl. 
879  \  Juvenal  913;  Kolazpi^  (909)  ; 
2.aA    Partikeln  900  (919) ;   i?(?>«, 
TragSdie  909  ;  Vergil  (two)  918. 
„  „  [ed.]  Comic.  Rom.  918  ;  Zn?^.  i?(77ff. 
.  , .  9^8- 
Ribpings,  S.  ^fi«.  «.  Platonilh.  Socr.  S91. 
Ribot,  Prf.  Th.  Contemp.  Engl.  Psychol. 
176  J  Z)/j.  of  Memory  177;  ^frm^M 
Psychol.  176  ;  Heredity  177  (515). 
Ribton,  T.  Bankruptcy  190. 
„  Turner,  C.  J.  Vagrants  &*  Vagram^ 

248  (462). 
Ricardo,  D.  Letters  to  Malthus  241 ;  i'/?/zV. 

Works  234, 
Riccaz,  Rev.  A.  Telugu  Grammar  845. 
Ricci,  J.  H.  de  i?iyz  375 ;  Fisheries  Dis- 
pute 260.  ,     , 
Rice,  J.  History  of  British  T»rf&i%. , 
„  ,,     Novels  746  (j.w.  Besant+Rice). 
)„  J.  M.  [Am.]+ Johnson  Differ.  Calpu- 

.    Zus  491.  .  '  , 

,,  L.  Ga^.  of  Mysore  and  Co.org  ^^T. 
„  „  [tr.]  Coorglnscr.  844 ;  Mysore  Inscr, 
'469. 
„  W.  Ind.  Game  686;  Tiger  Shootg.  686. 
Rich,  A.  Roman  and  Greek  Antiq.    395 
(397)- 
,,  JE.  Franco-Prussz0M  War,/^^^. 
^icha.rd  Flora  A byssinica  5w. 
„  ofCirencestr.  Speculu»t  Historiale 40J. 
„  of  Devizes  C/ironicon  408  (403). 
,,  Ap.  Maryidge  and  Divorce  253. 
„  H.  Letter^  &>  Essays  on  Wales  429. 
„  +  Williams  Disestallishihent  gg  (z6o). 
„  ],e  Poor  [?]  AncrenRvwle  962.  ' 
Richard  C^ur  de  Liein  [romance]  963. 
jt  ,the  Redeies  g6^.     '  ' 

Richards,  J.  Wood-ivk.  Mach.  (three)  603. 
„'  J.*  B.  Seven  Yrs.  of  Life  at  Eton  280. 
,,  J.  W.  Aluminium  642. 
,,  Dr.  R.  Nature  of  Life  564. 
„  T.  +  B6urne  iPi\x%tx^z.'\N.S.  Wales y]%. 
„  v.  Snake-poison  Literature  587. 
,,  Maj.  W.  jH.  Mint.   Surveying  609 ; 

Military  Topo^aphy  609. 
„  W.  M,  C(;d(^GiM6'i3. 
Richardson,  Dr.  B.  W.  Alcohol s%%  (251); 
i?/a/.  (?»  i?r/«^  588  ;  Z?i>.  of  Mod. 
Life  5S8  (251)  ;'  Field  of  Dis,  564  ; 
Health  (three)  588  ;  Health  ofNins. 
587;  Hygeia  588,  Results  of  Re- 
searches sZZ  ',  Total Absti.  588  (251). 
„  Dr.  C.  English  Dictionary  946. 
„  Prf.  C.  F.  [Am.]CA(j/cee'^^»oAs7o8. 
„  „-+ Clark,  H.  A.  [Am.]  College  Books 

„  Prf.  C.  H.  [Am.]  Amer.  Lit.  (two)  728. 
„  C,  J.  Englishman's  House  670  (633). 
„  Miss  F.  [tr.]  Iliad  of  East  822. 
,,  G.  G.  Corn  Districts  of  France  6z2- 
„  H.  W.  [Pi-m.}  Paper  M^ney  2^^. 
,,  Sir   J.,    Fauna  Boreali-Amer.    556 ; 
Fishes  of  Voyage  of  '  Erebus '  517  ; 
Zool.  of  *  Herald*  517,  of^Sama- 
rdng'  517. 
,,  Rev.  J.  Malagasy^  Diet.  832. 
„  J.  [Am.]  J^(SC«a«zi?tf/i?5«^z>/rj'573. 
,,  Ralph  ^a^www^Z^  564. 
J,  R.  H.  Solicitor s  Book-Keeping  zo^. 
„  Sam.  Works  7^5,;  Novels  740. 
,,  T.  +  Watts  Chemistry  629  [Acids  636^ 

Fuel  6^1]. , 
„  W.-A.  [Am.]  Public  Debt  of  U.S.  237. 
,j  Dr.  W.  C.  [Am.]  Obstetrics  594. 
Richey,  A.  G.  Early  Irish  History  434 ; 

,   Irifih  Land' Laws  239. 
,j  T.  [Am.]  Churchmati s  HanMook  68. 
lixchmond,  T.  Stockton' 6^^  NeigMhdi  319. 
„  W.  D.  Lithography  (two)  638. 
Richter,  A.  Concent,  d.   Unterrichis  287  ; 
Unterr.  i.  d.  Mutteripr.  291. 
A.  F.  Illyrisch.  Wd'rterd.  1007. 
E.  A.  ^Philoktet:  886 ;  Xenoph.  891J 
E'.  F.  Harmony  675. 
E.  L.  Z>f  Supinis  Ling.  Lat.  90X. 
G.  -Off  S.eneca  trag.  920.    ^ 
J.  P,    Novels  752  ;  Levana  285  (286). 
J.  P.  /^a/.  ^r^  in  Nat.  Gallery  647  ; 

Leonardo  da  Vinci  6sy(,6^i).  ■ 
K.  Anschauuftgsuni.  294;  Reform  d, 
Lehrerseminart  30a. 


Richter,  K.  [ed.]  Pddagog.  Bibliothek  286. 
„  R.  Catulliana  gzi. 
„  Prf.  V.   V,    Carbon  Compounds  497 ; 

Inorganic  Chemistry  497. 
„  W.  Geograph.  Unterricht' ^gi.    . 
Richthofen,  K.  v.Altfries.  Wtfrterbuchg^B. 
Rickaby,   Prf.    J^    First  Principles   86 
Metaphys.  86  ;  Moral  Philos.  86. 
Rickard,  J.  +  Taylor  Notes  of  Lessons  301 ; 

School  Methods  301. 
Ricken,  W.  Metr.  Technik  Comeille's  982, 
Ricketts,  P.  de  P.  [Am.  ]  Notes  on  Assaying 

642.  ,   . 

Rickman,  J.  [ed.]  Lifeof  Telford  596. 
,,'T.  Stales  of  Architect.  666  (667).,  [ 
Ridks,  G.  Object  Lessons  .{two) :zg/^. 
Riddell,  J. ,  Carffenter^ ,  etc  635  ;  Hand- 

'raiUhg  635. 
Riddle,  J.  'K^Eccles.  ChronoL'^S  I  Home- 
hold  Prayers  106. 
Ridpath,  J.  C.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  U.  S.  456. 
Ridgway,  R.  [Am.]  Colours  f.  Naturalists 
^      S47  ;  Falconidcte  (two)  547  ;  North 
Anierican  Birds  551. 
Ridley,  Bp.  N.  fVorks  2, 
„  Rev.  W.  Kdmilardi  etc.  Langs.  852 

(^49)- 

Riecke  Nebensatze  im  '  Rolandsliede '  992. 

,,  A.  M.  Terentius  Varro  931. 
Rieger,  Max  Alt.  u.  Angelsdchs,   Vers- 
kunst  952. 

,,  „  [ed.]  Alt-u.  Angelsdchs.  Leseb,  953. 
itiehm,  Prf.  E.  Messianic  Prophecy  38. 
Riemahn,  H.  Musikalische  Logik  293. 

„  O.  Langue  dcLive  923  ;  Synt.Lat.  goo. 
Riera  y  BcrLan  Vidn  Pagesa  976. 
Riesj  jr.  De  Aen.  Tact.  Poliorcet  898. 

,,  } .  Pradicatsverb.  in  '  Heliand'  95S. 
Riese,  A.  [ed.]  Geographi  Ldt,  Min.  920 

(310)- 

,,  J.  Usage  Syfitact.  de  Froissart  gg^, 
Riffault,  M.,  etc.  Mahuf.  of  Colours  657. 
Rig  Veda  818-819  (12-13)- 
Rigaud,  Rev.  J,  [edj]  Correspondence  of 

Scientific  Men  487. 
„  L.  Dictionnaire  de  TAi^ot  990. 
Rigg,  A.  Steam.  Engine  604,    ^ 
,,  Jon.  Sunda  Language  (two)  Z^i. 
„  Dr.  J.  H.  Anglican  Theol.  59  ;  Church 
Organizations   88  ;      Connexional 
Ecoii.  71  ;  Living  Wesley  72 ;  Me- 
thodism 71  ;  National  Educ.  275  ; 
I     Sabbath   38 ;    Wesley  and    Wesl.- 
Meth.  72. 
,,  J.  McM.  [ed.]  Bankry.  Act,  etc.  190. 
RiggSj  Rev.  S.   R.  [Am.]  Dakota  Lang. 

857  w  Maryland  g-z. 
RigoUot  Essai  d'OnomastiquegZs^ 
Rigutini+  Fanfani  Vocab.  ItaMano  969, 
RiiSj  H.  N.  Oji  Language  (two)  853. 
Riley,  Rev.  A.  Atho&  54  (333). 
„  C.   V.    [Am.]  Entomology   615  (540); 
Ltiocust  Plctgue  615 ;  Potato  Pests 
'  6x5 ;  Repts.  on  Entom.   Commiss. 
615  ;  Silkworm  639. 
„  H.  L.  [ed.]  County  CoUri  Orders  224. 
„  H.  T.  [ed.]  Liber  Albus  323  (322); 
Memls.  of  Lotion  322  ;   Munim, 
Gildhall.  323  (41  z), 
„  J.  R.  Yorkshire  Lodges  79. 
Rimbault,  E.  F.  Bibl.  Madrigal.'j^g  {677); 
Mus.  Instrum.  676  ;  Organ  Bldrs. 
676  ;  Orig.  &>  Prog.  qfPianof.  676. 
Rimmell,  E,  Book  of  Perfumes  631. 
Rimmer,  A.  Am:.  Stone' Crosses  470  ;  Anc. 
Streets  316;  County  Towhs   316; 
Eton  and  Harro'Vo-ii.T{:^%'£\;  Oxford 
324  ;  Pre.  Albert  422. 
R.  Shells  of  the  British  Isles  544. 
W.  Artistic  Anatomy  658. 
Rincon,  A.  del  Gramatica  Mexficano  859. 
Rindfleisch,  Prf.. El  Pathol.  583  ;  Pathol. 

ffistol.  583.    . 
Ringer,  Prf.  S.  Therapeutics  584. 
Ringwalt,  J.  'L.Encyclo.ofPrintg.C^Z^yio). 
RinewoQd.'R.  Princi.  of  Bankruptcy  190. 
Rink,  Dr.  H.  Greenland  382  (150) ;  Eskimo 
Tribes  382  (860); 
I  [tr.]  Tales  of  Esquiptaux  ISO. 
Riiin,  L.  Origines  Berbires  800. 
Rinuccini,Abp.G.  B.  Embassy  in  Irel.  435. 
Riola,  H.  RjtssianiooS  ;  R7fss.  Rdr.  i:oo8« 
Ripley,  G.  Chemical  Writings  78. 
H.  History  of  Hampton  322. 
R.  S.  [Am.]  War  with  Mexico  458. 


Ripley,  S.  O.+Denby  ilftfwrjttfmV*  537- 
Ripper,  Prf.  W  Machining  &^  Des^t  602. 
Ripppn,  R.  H.  F.  Genus  Omithopterd's^x. 
Rishang'er,  W.  Chron.  of  Barons^  Wan 

410,  ' 

Rissmann,  R.  Arbeits-Unterricht  297. 
Ristelhuber^  P.  Faust  145. 
Ristori,,  Adelaide  Studies  <Sr»  Mems.  678. 
Ritchie,  A.  G.  Hist,  of  Irish  People  433. 
„  A.  T.  Creation  117. 
„  Tt.G.DarruOinism  and  Politics  ^SAiTi^l 
Political  Philosophy  156  ;  Ration- 
ality  of  History  ijg  (385),         ,       .  ,: 
„  „  [Gd.JLettersofJaneW.Carlyleyzj.^ 
„  y  +  Muirhead  ^M^.tf/"/'tf/.  ^A^Jr.  179^'  ' 
„  J.  E.  TV  Canada  242  (362);  Famous.^ 
City  Men  265 ;  Religious  Life  of 
London  59. 
„  J.  S.  [Am.]  Wisconsin  369. 
„  Mrs.  —V.  Thackeray,  Anne.  ' 

^^y^.  Shorthand  Simplified  7gT. 
Ritschl,  Prf.  A.  JustiJic.  &>  Reconcil.  11 1 

(ii3)- 
Fr.  Op2tsculaS6y  (,B62)[Alex.  Bibl,  864, 
Lat.  A  iphab.  902,  on  Early  Lat.  go6, 
Satumiae  Poes.  Reliq.  904],  Plau^ 
tus   919,  Plautus,  &"   Ter.  (seven) 
91Q  ;  Proleg.  de  rat.  crit.  919, 
„  [e(^]  Prise.  Lai.  Monum.  903  (904X 
Ititson,  J.  Abstinence  fr.  Aniin.  Fooa^g. 
„  „  [ed.]  Ballads  75^ii43)}  Fairy  Ta^s 
142;  Metr.  Romances 721^;  Northern 
Garland  73^  ;  Robin  Hooif  758. 
Ritter,Abr.[Am.  1  Morav.  Ch.  in  Philad.y^z. 
„  Prf.  A.  Iron  Roof  Construction  ^$^.> 
„  C.  Qiiiniii.  Detlamationen  g-^x. 
„  E.  Noms  de  Famille  983. 
„  F.  L.  [Am,\  Hist,  of  Music  6-J2  ;  Music 

in  Amer  672,  in  England  672. 
„  G.  Liter.  Leben  in  Ro?n  goB. 
„  H.  Hfst.  of  Ancient  Philosophy  136. 
„  +Prener,  L.  [eds.]  Hist.  Philos.  Rom. 

156  (893).  ■ 
„  K.,  Geography  of  Palestine  42  (341). 
Rivers,  T.  Orchard  House  627;  Rose  Gui^ 

626. 
Rivers  of  Great  Britain  313. 
Ri'derside  Encyclo.  of  Poetry  7^1, 
Rivere,- J.  [tr.]  Conies  de  Kabylie  151(123). 
Rives,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Life  of  Madison  46b. 
Rivington,  C.  R.  Stationers'-  CoTHpany^i. 
Rivisia  di  Filologia  864. 
Rixford,E.  H.[Am.]  Wine  Press  &>»  Cellar 

618. 
%M^Xi%;L.Qf.G.\^d.]SettledLandStatutes 

■     213. 
Robert,  Ch.  [ed.]  Epigr.  Galto-Rom.,  903. 
„  H.  M.  Rules  for  Delib,  Assemb.  197. 
„  of  Brunne  Chronicles  963. 
„  of  Gloucester  Met7'icalChrim,4xcligl6^ 
„  U.  [ed.]  Pcntateuchi  vers,  lak  17. 
Roberts,  Prf  A.  Gk.  the  Lang,  ofXt.  22 
(33)  ;  O.  T.  Revision  19 ;  Rev.  Vers. 
of  New  Testament  19. 
„  Rev.  C  Zulu-Kafir  Lang.  856,  Diet. 

856. 
„  C.  Anthrop&meiry  554  ;  Colour  Blind- 
niss  577  ;  Naturalist's  Diary  5x9 
(505).  ■ 
,,  C.  Genealogicum  Calendarium  478, 
„  David  Holy  Land  ^2  {^^ii)  y  Sketches -. 

in  Spain  337.  ' 

„  E.  H.  [Am.]  Govt.  Revenue  243 ;  New 

York  367  (363). 
„  Prf.F.T.iI^ft^/«W563 ;  Mat.Med.^Z\, 
,,  Rev.  Yi.  Anglo- Khassi Dictionary  Z-^^ 
„  J.  S.  Intro,  to  Greek  Epigraphy  86i 
,,  „  [ed.]  Legendary  Ballads  758  (143X  ■ '" 
^^  u.  Practical  Midwifery  ^^.     ,^ 
„  Miss  M.  France  31s.  ' -. 

,,  R.  A.  Integral  dalculus  ^gx. 
„  Dr.  R.  L.  Ambulance  Work  57& 
„  ^.  Popular  Law  zx-^. 
„  T.  A.  Principle  of  Equity  199. 
,,  T.  L.  [Am.]  Admiralty .  Law  208. 
,,  W.  History  of  Bookselling  72?. 
„  Sir  Wm.Clinical Pocket Bk.$6^;  Diete^ 

tics  589  ;  Urin.  Diseases  570. 
,,  W.  H.  -»■  Wallace  Employers  (two)  199. 
„  Rev,  W.  P.  Law  &>  God  98 ;  Reason- 
able Service  98. 
Robertson,  Lt.C^  .G.Campaigns  in  Afghan 
426. 
„  Prf.  E.  S.  Engn  Poetesses  7x7  (ass); 
Longfellow  729. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[ROTH 


^obcrteon,   E.   W.  Histor.  Essays  430 
^cotl.  und.  Early  Kings  431  (406). 

„  Rev.  F,  W.  Anal,  of  *  In  Memoriam 
769;  ^Corinth:  35;  ^Genesis'  26 
Hujnan  Race  <)Z  \  Sermons  ^%. 

,„  Prf.  G.  C.  Association  t-jS',  Hoboes (t^o) 
165(156). 

„  H.  Bankers  Law  189. 

^,  „  'R- Art 0/ Etching 6sg;  Thames  ^x$. 

„  J,  History  of  Aberdeen  329. 

„  „  •¥GT\ihhAberdeensh.&''Ban_ffsh.'2;zg. 


„   T.  B.  Li/e  0/ Burke  436. 
..Can.  J."    "■        -"       - 


_  .  C  Hist.  ofXtn.  Church  44. 
..  ..  [ed.]  Thomas  Beckei  {t-Vfo)  ^1.0  (60). 
„  J.  D.  Coinage  of  Scotl.  ^-jj;  Gloss,  of 

Gloucester.  W'ords  950. 
4,  J.  M.  Essays  tow.  a  Cnt.  Metko<^ji'j  , 

Mithraism  izo  {note);  Physiological 

Physics  562. 
-„  Rev.  J.  N.  W.  Liturgies  104. 

■  ^j  Can.  Scott  Church  Plate  in  Kent  665. 
.„  Dr.  Wm.  Charles  v.  444  (414)  {View  of 

Europe  398]. 
„  W,  Life  of  John  Bright  422  (two). 
„  Pi-f.  W.  Equine  Medicine  619. 
„  W.  A.  S.  Crypt  ofCanierb.  Cath.  668  ; 
Kentish  Archaeology  321. 
Robins,  'E..C.Sch.,&>Coll.Bldgs.ZQ3,i67x). 
R[obiason],  S.  Flowers  from  *  Gulistan' 

and  Bostan  836. 
IRobinson  (tr.)]  Volkslieder  d.  Serheni^o. 
„  A.  Mary.  F.   Emily  Bronti  722  (713) 

End  of  Middle  Ages  398. 
„  Prf.  A.  R.  [Ain.3  Dermatology  572,     , 
„  C.  \Pim:\Hi^t.  of  Ct:  of  Chancery  222. 
„  C  C  Gloss.- of  Mid-Yo^ks.  Wojfdsg^x. 
„  C  J.  Castles  etc.  of  Herefords.  (two) 

320. 

,,  Dr.   E.  [Am.]  Biblical  Researches  in 

Palest.  42  (341) ;  Gk.  Lex.  to  N.  T. 

22  ;  Harm,  of  Gospels  40 ;   Phys. 

Geog.  of  Holy  Land  42  (43). 

1,  F.  K.  Glossary  of  Whitby  Words  qe,\. 

^,  H.  Sezvage  Disposal  634  (600) ;  Hydr. 

Machinery  598. 
.„  H.  Crabb  jDza?^/ 726. 
„,,  H.  M.  [Am.]  Great  Fur  Land  363. 
.  -^  H.-  P.  Pict.  Making  by  Photo.  660. 
„  J.  "B.  Derbyshire  Gleanings  318., 
,,-J.  C.  Ptfr/fw^.  Schl.  ofPtg.  654  ;  /^«/. 

Sculpt.  655. 
11  fi  ted.]  /^«/.  Sculptures  655  (656). 
„  J.  F.  Bee  Farming  622.  > 
,,  Rev.  J.  L.  Marine  Surveying  (y^x. 
y ,  L.  Meissonier  652. 
i,,]VIre.  M.  W.— z/.  Freer;  M.  W. 
„  Phil  Indian  Garden  7^6  (347)  ;  Saints 
and  Sinners  369  (73) ;  Under  Pun- 
hah  746  (347). 
,j  Rob,  Thomas  Bewick  6so. 
^,  R.  Method.and  Organization  301. 
^,'.  Serj.  Bench  and  Bar  187. 
Ri^  S.  [tr.]  Persian  Poetry  Z27- 
\,  Prf.  S.  W.  Teeth  of  Wheels  604. 
!^^,  Thos.  Dramatic  Works  779. 
I  „■  Tom  Eczema  572. 
„  Dr.  T.  ^Daniel'  25  ;  */o6'  25. 
^,  T,  [Am.]  6"^.  Paul's  *Ep.  to  Rom.'  35. 
,  «  V.  J.  [edO  'Eastern  Carpets  639. 

■  ij  W.  Alpine  Flowers  527 ;  Cremation 

'  588 ;  .S'wf /.  Flowr.  Gnln.  625  ;  Ci^aTj 
^cr^  626  ;  Paris  626  (313) ;   ^Jw^- 
,    Tropical  Grdng.  625 ;  ^/ia  Garden 
625. 
„  Rev.  W.  *Book  of  Revelation '  37. 
.,  W.  C.  Revolt  of  Netherlands  447. 
,     „  W.  G.  Priority  of  Incumbrances  208. 
Robiou,  F.  Questions  Hontirigues  878, 
Rolsson,  E.  R.  School  Archit.  303  (671). 
„  G.  Building  Construction  (two)  633. 
„  G.  Y.  Law  of  Bankruptcy  190. 
.,\  „  Dr.  J,  The  Bible  1x7. 
-  ^    ,  J.  [ed.]  Three  Metr.  Romances  738. 
I  „  W.  Z,^  of  Richelieu  440. 
M  Wm.  iy^  of  Rev.  John  Griffith  03. 
!Roby,  H.  J.  Latin  Grammar  (two)  899  ; 
Jntr^.  to  Justinian's  Digest  229, 
'    »  J>  [ed.]  Traditions  of  Lancashire  T.^^. 
3Rocca,  O.  Ausspr.  d.  Hochdeutsch.  938. 
fi.occo>  E.  Vocab.  d.  dial.  Napol.  970. 
Roche,  A.  Du  StylJ&6. 
„  Mrfe.  H.  A.  On  Trek  in  Transvaal  358. 
Rochefoucattld,  F.  de  M.  la  Reflections  786. 
Rochemonteix,  M.  de  [ed.  and  tr,]  .Contes 
Nubiem*  151. 


Rochet,  L.  [tr.]  Maximes  Mongols  149. 
Rochholz,  E.  L.    Alemann.  Kinderlied 
147 ;   Deut.    Glaube  145^    Tell  u, 
Gessler  147. 
w,  J)  \^(i.'\  Eidgendssische  Lieder-Chronik 

147  ;  Schweizersagkn  147- 
Rock,  Can.  D.  Textile  Fairies  (two)  640. 
RockhiU,  W.  W.  Life  of  Buddha  14. 
Rockingham,  Marq.  Memoirs  ^r^. 
Rockstro,   W.  S.  Handsel  673;   Hist,  of 

Miisic  672  ;  Mendelssohn  673. 
Rockwell,  Gen.  Fire  Extinction  245. 
„  J.  E.  [Am.]  Shorthand  {lyto)  797  (296). 
Rodd,  E.  H.  Birds  ofCormvall  549. 
Rodenberg,  J.  England  ji6. 
Roder,  W;  Grieck.  Forfnenh'Z66  ;  Isaios 

893. 
RSderer,  Sociiti  Polie  982. 
Rodiger,  A.  [ed.]  Chrestom,  Syriaca  803. 
Rodriguez,E.'A.  Hindoo  Castes  347. 
Rod  well,   G.   F.   Birth  of  Chemistry  \i^^ 

(78)  ;  £i«fl[  563. 
„  Rev.  J.  M.  fob'%%. 
„  „  [tr.]  Aethiop.  Liturg.  104  ;  Koran 

808(11). 
Roe,  E.  P.  [Am.]  Novels  749  ;  Fruit  Cult. 
627  ;   Nature's  Story  521 ;    Small 
Fruits  627. 
RSer,  E.  Sankhya  Philos.  826. 
„  ,flj[ed.]  NyayaPhilos.  826. 
Roger  Hoveden  Chronica  407  (408). 
„  of  Wendover  Chronica  410  (4'o3,  408). 
Rogers,  A.  Law  of  Mines  208. 
„  C.  \fi^.'\  Lyra  BHtannica  xo-^, 
„  Dr.  Q\i3&.  John  Knox <t^  ;  Soc.  Life  in 

Scotland  \3,o  (135)  ;  Wishart  65. 
„  .„  [ed.)  Mems.  of  Sir  W.  Scott  725; 

Monum.  of  Scotland  ^72. 
„  F.   Architect's  Guide  670 ;  Specifca- 

tions  671. 
„  F-N.  Elections  198  ;  Registration loZ. 
„  Prf.  H.  Superhum.  Orig.  of  Bible  117, 
„  H.  D.[Am.]  Geol.  of  Pennsylvania  512. 
„   H.'^-iA.m.lLawof  Expert  Test.  227. 
„  Prf.  J.   E.  Thorold  Cobden  <5^  Mod. 
Poiit.  Opinion  242  (422)  ;  Econ.  In- 
terpret.^ of  Hist.  17^  (38s)  ;  Educ. 
in  OxfordzgB;  English  Citizen  25  s  ; 
Ensilage  616  ;  Finance  236  ;  First  9 
Vrs.    of  BU.  of  Eng.   236;   Free 
•     Trade  243  ;■  Histor.  Gleanings  404  ; 
ILaud  6r.  Wiklif6i  (413),  Wilkes 
420] ;  ^wA   o/"  Agric.  and  Prices 
238  (613)  ;  Holland  4^7  {i,%i)  ;  Po///. 
.£co«.  234  ;  Rel.  of  Ec.  Set.  to  Pol. 
Action  ,246 ;  Six  Centuries  of  Work 
and  Wages  238  (403,  613) ;  Social 
Econ.  246  ;,  Work  and  Wages  238. 
„  „  [ed.]  Protests   of^Lords  259  (405, 

415)  ;  Loci  e  Libro  Verii.  99, 
„  Dr. Jos.  Worhltouse  Medical  Officer24%. 
„    Rev.   J.    G.   Anglican  Portraits  59] 

Church  Systems  88. 
„   J.  J.  Opie  and  his  Works  651. 
„   May  Waverley  Dictionary  742. 
„   '^.y.,\Mx\.\k.m.'\Drinks^ Drinkers 2^. 
„   S.  Poetical  Works  768  (756). 
„    Dr.  Thos.  Works  2. 
[  „  Cpt.W,]  Life  on  a  Brit.  Privateer  426, 
„  ■«'■.  H.  H.  Memor.  of  the  West  325, 
Roge  t,  F.  F.  Introduction  to  Old  French 
986. 
D  r.  P.  M.  Thesaurus  of  Eng.  Words  947 ; 
AnimJ^'  Veget.  Physit^l.  5. 
Rog  et  de  Belloquet,  Ethnoginie  GauUise 

looi. 
Rph  de,  E.  Griech.  Roman  736.  < 
„   P.  Adject,  dp.  Sallust:  925.    ,  , 

Rohden,   G.  Pddagogik  Schleiermachers 
i  285. 

,R5lil,  H.  [ed.]  Imag.  Inscr.  Graec.  869 ; 
Jnscr.   Graec.    869 ;   Schedae  Epi- 
graph. 869. 
Roh  Ifs,  G.  Draa  and  Tafilet  355. 
R5hricht,  Dr.  R.  Palaestiniensia  ^1. 
Roh  rig,  Dr.  E,  [ed.]  Diet.  Technolog.  395. 
RShrig,  F.  L.  [Am.]  Dakota  Lang.  857. 


Roi  Flore  et  la  belle  Jehanne  ggjinote) 

Roland,  A.  Dairy  Farmg.  621;  Drain.  615 
(616)  :  Farmg.  f  Pleas.  613  ;  Grass 
Lands  6x6 ;  Market  Grdng.   627 
Poultry   622  ;    Root-Growings  616 
Stock  Kpg.  620  ;  Tree  Planting  62^. 

Rola  nd.  Chanson  de  992  ;  Eng.  vers.  739. 

Rolf  e,  E.  N.  Naples  335 ;  Pompeii  ^t^. 


Rolfus.  H.  4-  Pfister  [eds.]  Realencycl.  d. 

Erzieh.  270. 
Rolland,  E.  Faune  Populaire  127. 
,  „  „  [ed.]  Chansons  135  ;  Divinettes  135  ; 

Rimes  et  Jeux  13s  (123). 
RoUe,  Rich.,  of  Hampole  Pwci^e  of  Con- 
science 963  ;  Prose  Treatises  966. 
Rolleston,  Prf.  G.  Forms  of  Anim.  Life 
533 ;  Scientific  Papers  ^^z  [Biolog. 
7'jfaining  295,  Classic,  and  Scient. 
Trg.  274,  Exam.  System  302]. 
„  T.  W.  Lessing  733  (713). 
Rollins,  D.  [ed.]  Englishman's  Right  256. 
Roman,  Col.  A.  Gen.  Beauregard  461. 
Roman  dela  Poire  996. 
„  de  la  Rose  996. 
„  de  Renart  994., 

„  de  Rou  et  de  Dues  de  Norman^ie  995. 
„  de  Thibes  994.  ' 

Romanes,  G.  J.  J4  WW.  Intell.  536  (177); 
Ktn,  Prater  and  General  Laws 
119 ;  Jelly-fish  538  ;  Mental  Evolu- 
tion ift  Anim,    516  ,(i77»   536),   in 
■Man  516  (177,  794)  ;  Organic  Evol. 
516. 
Romania  967  (135). 
RomdniscfU  Forsckungen  967. 
„  StudienqSy.  , 

Romanoff^  H. C.  (araco-Russian  Churchsy. 
tt  n  [tr,}  Historical  Sketches  57. 
Romdahl,  A.  Patois  du  Val  di  Sai-re  989. 
Romer;F.[ed.]  Inscr.Monum.Roman.  905. 
Romer,  Dr,  Yi  Bone  Caves  of  Ojcow  ^70. 
„  J.  Orig.  of^ng.  People  315  (944).         , 
Romestin,Rev.de[ed:]  7(?^.^7'''zu^/»fi  ^3. 
RSmheld,  F.  De  Epithet,  dp.  Eurip.  SSgi 
Romilly,  H.  H.  New  Guinea  149  (376) ; 
Ptinishmen^t  of  Death '  244  ;    West. 
Pacific  375. 
,,  Sir  S.  Memoirs  423. 
Ronalds,  A.  Fly  Fisher* s  Entomol.  694. 
Ronne,  L.  Unterrichfswesen  273. 
RSnning,  T.  BedwulfsiC^Mucet  g^6. 
Ronsard,  R.  de  Oeuvres  1060, 
R5nsch,  H.  Itala  u.  Vulgata  907. 
RSntgen,  R.  Thermodynamics  605. 
Rood,  O.  N.  Chromatics  6^7  (495).     ' 
Rooyen,  A.  J.  S.  van  [ed.]  BibliotH^que  de 

Spinoza  171.. 
Rooper,W.+  H.  Object  Lessons  2g\, 
Robrbach,  O.  P^.\,h\xn..\Bibliotheca  Amert- 

\        cana  703. 
R6osa,Dr.D.B.St.G.  Diseases  of  Ear.  578. 
Roose,    Dr.    Robson    Gout   571 ;   Nerve 

Prostration .  567, 
Roosevelt,  Blanche  DorS  652  ;  Verdi^7^. 
„  R.  B,-  [Am,]  Game  Fish  694  ;  Superior 

Fishing  695; 
„  Th.  [Am.]  T.  H.  Benton  460 ;    Gov'. 
Morris  461 ;    Hunting  Trips  687  ; 
Naval  War  of  1812.  458;  Ranch 
Life  637  ;  Winning  the  West  458. 
Roper,  F.  C.  S.  Flora  of  Eastbourne  528. 
„  S.  [Am.]  Engineers  Handy  Bk.  601 
■  ,  (604)  ;  Engines  604 ;  Fire  ^ngines 
605 ;  Locomotive  604  ;   Yg,  Engin. 
601. 
R5per,  G.  De  Q.  Enn.  Scipione  911.       ' 
Ropes,  J.  C.  [Am,.]  First  Napoleon  442  ; 

Army  under  Pope  458. 
RopstorfF,  F.  de  Nicobarese  (two)  844. 
Roquette,  A.  De  Xenophontis  vita  891. 
,,  L,  +  daFonseca63'«e'«;/W(?j/*(?r^«^.  975. 
Rorer,  Mrs.  S,T.[Am.]  Canning  627  (682)  ; 

Cook  Book  682. 
Ros,Lordde  Memorials  of  Tower  323. 
Rosa,  G,  Vocab.  Brescidnoltal.  970. 
Roscher,  W.  Kilo  874. 
„  W.  Political  Economy  234  (242,  243). 
,,  W.  H.  Hermes  132;    Lex.  d.  gr.  u. 

'rb'nt,  Mythol.  131. 
Roscoe,  E,  S.  Admiralty  (two)'  222  ;  Evi- 
dence 195 ;  Light  215. 
M  )>  i^'i-]  Building  Cases  igj. 
„  H.  Evidence  in  Nisi  Prius  200,  in 

Criminal  Cases  200. 
„  Sir  H.  E.  Chemistry  497 ;  Spectrum 

Anal.  49S. 
„  M   +  Schorlemmer  CA«K/.p^?y  497. 
„  Mrs.  H.  Vittpria  CQlonna7^\. 
„  T.    [tr.]   B.     Cellini    656;     German 
Novelists  752  ;  Ital.  Nov.  753  (736) ; 
Span.  Nov.  754  (739). 
„  W.  LeoX.  8s  ;  Lore?tzode*  Medici  ^^7, 
„  W,  C.  Poems  and  Essays  791. 

Ixvij 


Rose,  G.  Diaties  and  Correspond.  419;- 
,„  G;    M.    [Am.]    Cyclo.    of    Canadian 

'  Biography  455. 
,,  H,  J.  Spain  337  ;  Span.  People^^y;. 
„  J osh.lAra..}Pattern-Maker 60^  I'Steam 

Boilers  602  ;  Steam  Engine&-6o\. 
„  T.  [Am.]  Practical  Machinist  601, 
,,  J.  H.  Cehiury  ofContin.  Hist.  400. 
,,  S".  Jesuits  atd  Loyola  87. 
„  SivT.+  Frycr  Travels  in  Ifidia  34.6.     -  .1 
i,  Val.  [ed.]  Aft^cdota  Graeca  898,  ,    . 

R6seleur+Wahl[Ams.i^/i?c!f7'(?^<?a^w^)543i, 
Rosen,  Kathinka  v.  Kindererziehung  28T 

(288). 
Rosenberg,  E.  Lyrik  d.  Horaz  912. 
„  E.  [Am.]  Spectroscope  in  Medicine  565^ 
„  L.  V.  Vosberg  Tunnel  <,gg.  ,  ,     .;* 

Rosenbusch,  Prf.  H.  Microscop.  Pliysio^ 

graphy  507 ;  PetrographiciTabies  507 .'    ' 

Roscngarten,  A.  Architectural  Styles  6t64  h 

^ose:TAiT?iat.z^  Rhaeiorojn.  Sprak.  Dialekt.  ,' 

973-  '  '  ■ '' 

„  J.  K.  F.  Hegel  165 ;  Philos.  of  Edueo' 

Hon  285. 
Rosenthal,H.S.[Am,]  Buildg.  A-ssocs.  241., 
„  J.  Physiology  of  Muscles  562. 
Kosher,  G.  B,  Principles  of  Rating  2i\. 
Rosing^  S.  Danish  Dictionary  943, 
Roskoff,  G.  Geschichie  d.  Teufels  125. 
RSsler,  R.  Rom&nische  Studien  971. 
Rosniini,  A;  S.  Works  170  (^76)  [Method 

in  Education  285]. 
Rosny,  L.   de,  on  Amer.,  Langs,   (four)     '■ 
,  858 ;  Ecritures  figur.  796  ;  Signer  , 
IdSogr.  846. 
,,  „  [ed,]  Anthol.  Japan.  846  ;  Chrestom. 
Relig.  848  ;  >  Dynasties  Divines  846  : 
Textes  Chinois  847,  trad.  848.  , 
Ross,Rev,A.H;[Am.]CAa?rA-^2»^<?(;»«69. 
„  Rev.  A.  J.  Bp.  Ewing  60.  '  ,  , 

„  D.  W.  Early ^  Hist,  of  Instits.'  389  ; 
Land-holding  ainong  Germans  240 
(384). 
„  F.  +  Stead  Holdemess  Words  951. 
„  Dr.  Jas.   Aphasia  567  ;  Nerv.  Syst. 

(two)  567. 
„  Rev.  Jas.  Rev.  W.  L.  A  lexander  7a. 
„  Rev.  John  Corean  Primer  845 ;  man-    . 
chus  452 ;  Corea  346. 


,  J.  [ed.]  Scottish  Poejns  757, 

,  Mr;   '  "'    "■  '    ■  ' 


rs.  Janet  Italian  Sketches  ■i'^s  ;  Land 
ofManfred^-^^ ;  ThreeGeneratns.^o. 

,,  Dr.  J,  M.  Scottish  History  and  Literal 
ture  430. 

„  "P&ccy  Prof,  of  Alche7ny  %i  (126). 

„  P.  [Am.]  Life  of  St.  Andrew  55. 

„  Lt.-Col.W.A.  Blowpipe  A,g^  ;  Pyrolpgy  • 

'  63I;    ■         '         '     u    '        ' 

Rossbach,  A:  De  Hephaest.  Libris  897 ;    > 

Griec^:  Rhythmik  ^69. 
„  „  Westphal  Theorie  d..  7nus.  Kilnste 

869(874).  ,    ■ 

Rossberg,  C.  Lucubr,  Propertianae  gxS' 
Rosser,  ^.  H.    Navigation  (three)  610 ; 

Storms  505, 
Rossetti,  Christina,    Poems  768  ;  Called  to 
Saints  go. 
„  D.  G.  Works  790  (734, 766)lDante  772]. 
„  G^hi  Antipapal  Spirit  s$-  ' 

„  W.  M.  Fine  Art64,s '>  Keats  724  (712)  ; 
Lives  of  Poets  715  ;  D.  G.  Rossetti 
725  (651)  ;  Shelley  725. 
„  „  [ed.]  American  Poems  770. 
„  Mrs,  W.  M.  Mrs.  Shelley  72^  (713); 
RGssger,  R.  Genetiv  in  Cynewu^gsT- 
Rossi,J.B.de[ed.]/«j"C>'-CAWj^.i?tfwr«fi  905. 
Rossiter,  E.  K.  +  Wright  [Alms.\- House 
Painting  635. 
„  V7.  Dictionary  of  Scientific  Terms  488. 
Rost.Dr.R.  [ed.]  Papers  relating  to  Indo- 

Ckina  349.  .    , 
Roszler,  E;  Taubstumtnen-Bildung  300. 
Rotermund,  W.  Etliik  Lao-tse's  8. 
Roth,  Dr.  B.  Dress  589  ;  Later.  Curva- 
ture 578. 
„  Carl  Naturgesck.  Unterricht  295  (373.- 
„  C.  L.  Rffmische  Satire  909. 
„  E.  CoAspect.  Flor.  Europ.  526; 
„  H,  lAn%Abor.  o/Tasman.  378;  Agric. 
of  Russia  336  (34b) ;   Bibliog.  of 
Hispaniold  371.  , 

„  K,  L.  Gymnasial-Pddagogik  274, 
„  "Dx^^.Gymn.Exerc.  292  (697) ;  Neglect 
of  Phys.  Educ.  2g2\  Spinal  DefortH^ 
578. 


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AUTHORS   AND   TITLES    INDEX. 


[SALL- 


Roth,  Dr.  R.  Artkarva-Veda  (two)  821. 
Roth,  C.  Intervocal.  'd'  im  Norman.  98I 
Rothe  Romans  du  Renari  994. 
„  A,  Cypriorum  Dialed.  870. 
„  C.  Quaesi.  adPlaut.  et  Terent.  919. 
.  Rothenberg,  I.  De  Suffix.  Mutatione  983, 
IRothery,  G.  C}  Laundry  Mangt.  6S1. 
Rothstein,  M.  Quaest.Lucian.  899;  TihulL 

Coad.  916. 
Rotteck,  C.  V.  History  of  World  383. 
Rotter,  H.  Gerund,  d.  laf.  Spr,  goii       1 
Rottler,  J.  P.  Tamil  Dictionary  844. 
Rotuli  Scaccarii  ReguTn  Scoiorum  431. 
Rouby,  E.  Siege  de  Marseilles  922. 
Roug6,  Vise.  E.  A&Alphab.  Phinic.  805  ; 
.  >     ,     ,  Grantmaire  Egypt.  798. 
:     M  *>  [ed.]  Christom.  J^gypt.  798;  Inscr. 
Hiirog.  799  ;  Rituel  Funir.  799. 
Roumanille,  Jos^  Oeuvres  981. 

„  „  [&6..'\  Contes  Provenpaux  gZz. 
Round*  J.  H.  [ed.]  Ancient  Charters 4^. 
Round  Table  Series  717. 
Roundell,  Mrs.  C.  Visit  to  Azores  23^. 
Rouse,  R.  Building' Societies zgT;  Copyhd. 

Enfranch.  214  ;  Pract.  Man  203. 
Rousseau,  Abb6  Glossaire  Poitevin  990. 
„  J- J.  M^or^j  170(179)  [^w/Zfl  285  (286)]. 
Rousselet,  L.  Ind.  &^  Native  Prifices  348. 
Rousselot,   P.    ^duc,    d.    Femmes    299 
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>  Routh,  Dr.  C.  H,  F.  Infant  Feeding  583. 
„„  E.  J.  Dynamics  494  ;  Stability  494. 
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Rbutledge,  Ed.  [ed.]  Every  Boy's Bk,6^Z. 
,,,  J.  Ejigl.  Rule  in  India  453-;  Popular 

Progress  256  (402).  - 
„  R.  Discov.  ^  19  Cent.  595 ;  Hist,  of 

Science  487.  \ 

„  &  Sons  [pubs.]  Diet.  Appendix  joz. 
Row,  Rev.  C.  A,  Xtn.  Evidences{two)  116 
Future  Retribution   115  ;  fesus  of 
Evangelists   46 ;    Revelation    X17 ; 
SuPertiat.  in  N.  T.  iig. 
Rowbothatn,  J.  F.  History  of  Music  672. 
Rowe,  G.  S.  Life  of  Rev.  f.  Huntgs. 
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Rowell,'  G.  P.  &  Co.  [Ams.;  pubs.]  Newsp, 

Directory  730,  (260). 
Rowinski,D.  Ross,  narodnia  k^rtinki  z^o. 
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Twenty  Years  in  Cent.  Afr.qi  (357). 
„  J.R  ise  of  the  People  411  (403) ;  Settlem. 

of  Constitution  418  (403). 
„  T.—v.  Chatterton. 
„  .W-  A  Woman  never  Vexed  778  (774). 
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Rowton,  F.  The  Debater  785. 
Roxhurgke  Ballads  417  (758). 
Royal  Geograph.  Soc.  Catalogue  (two)  305. 
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Royle,  C.  Egyptian  Campaigns  427. 
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Rudy,  C.  Chinese  Mandarin  Lang. 
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814. 
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Rushworth,  J.  [ed.]  Histor.  Collectns.  415. 
Ruskin,  John  Works  jgo  (178,  334,  651, 
JB4):  Aratra  Pentelici6s4\  Arzeidne 
Florentina   658 ;   Arrows    of  the 
Chace  725  (645);  Art  of  England 
649  J  Catal.  of  Turner's  Wks,  651; 
Crown  of  Wild  Olives  246  (238) ; 
Eagle's  Nest  645  ;  Elent.  of  Draw- 
iftg  657  ;  Ethics  of  the  Dust  507  ; 
\  Fors    Clavigera   238  ;    Giotto  653  ; 
Hortus  Inclusus  725  ;  Joy  for  Ever 
64s  ;    Laws  of  Fesole    653    (657)  ; 
Lects.  on  Art  645  ;  Letter  to  Girls 
252  ;   Love's  Meinie  549  ;  Modem 
Painters  648  (132) ;  Mornings  in 
Flor.  647  (two,  50);  Notes  on  Turner 
651  ;Picts.  in  Venice  647 ',Praeterita 
725 ;  Pre-Raphaelitism   649  ;    Pro- 
serpina 656  (526) ;    Rel.     tw.    M. 
Angela   and    Tintoret  653  ;     ^S"^. 
Mark's  Rest  647  (335) ;  Sesame  and 
Lilies  708  (252)  ;  Seven  Lamps  of 
Archit.  666  ;  Stones  of  Venice  670  ; 
Time  and  Tide  238  ;    Two  Paths 
661;  ValD'Amot^3. 
„  ,,  ted.]  ^JTjr.  of  Arch,  of  Venice  ^70. 
Russ,  Dr.  K.  Aviary  Birds  684  ;  Parrots 

68s. 

Russia  at  the  Close  of  16  Century  336. 

Russ,  F.  Tachygraphie  d.  Rom.  901. 

Russell,  A.  [ed.]  Gesa7nmtkatalog  70S. 

„  A.  T.  [Am.]  Common  Schools  279. 

„  Sir  Chas.  P'amell  Comm.  Speech  261 

'     (186). 
„  Col.  F.  Earl  of  Peterhord  419. 
„  "^ .-k-l^.  Arbitrator  \hg. 
„  Maj.  F.  S.  Russ,  Warsw.  Turkey  44%. 
„  Ct.  H.  Biarritz  and  Basque  Ctrs.  313. 
„  H.  S.  [Austral.]  ^«««j/«?«f  378  (two). 
„  J.  Schls.  of  Greater  Britain  277  (278); 

Student's  Pestalozzi  285. 
„  J.  3  Years  in  Shetland  33o» 
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Lord  Wm.  Russell  419. 
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„  J.  C.  Lake  Lahontdn  512. 
„  Dr.  J.*  R.  Hist,  of  Medicine  558. 
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Education  297. 

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„  „  Clark.     Novels  746 ;   Dampier  308 

(404);  Repres.  Actors  679  ;  Sailors' 

Lang,  610. 

„  Dr.  W.  H.  Canada  362 ;  Diary  dur. 

last  War  444  ;  Diary  in  India  453  ; 

Exped.  to  Crimea  427  ;  Prince  0/ 

Wales'  Tour  in  India  348. 

„  Sir  W.  O.  On  Crimes  196. 


Rust,  J.  Druidism  Exhumed  133I 

RusteberejCr^?^«i^  in  English  947. 

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Heerivesen  Ccesars  922  :  Napoleon's 

'  Ceesar*  gzx  ;  Warf.  Rhine  Front. 

444. 

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874. 
Ruleboeuf  Oeuvres  995 ;  ThSophile  997. 
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chus  897  {.Attic  Dialect  870] ;'  ^^ji; 
Ztfjr  813.  ,    ■ 

„  [ed.]  Babriiis  876  (two);  Phrynichus 

897- 
Rutley,     F.   i?tfc*j   e*^  ^rB«^    Tor    509 ; 
Mineralogy  (two)  506  ;  Rocks  507  ; 
Rock  forming  Minerals  507. 
Ruttenber,  E.M.  [Am.]/«(f2<»M  Tribes^^. 
Rutter  Shepherds  Holiday  778  (774). 
.,  H.  Exchange    Tables  268 ;   Interest- 
Tables  269  ;  Metrical  System  269. 
Ryan,  D,  J.  [Am.]  Arbitration  239.   ' 
Rydberg,  V.  Magic  of  Middle  Ages  125  ; 
Roman  Days  655 ;  7>«^.  Mythol.1.40. 
Ryde,  E.  +  A.  L.  [eds.]  Metropol.  Rating 

211.  '  '  I 

„  W.  C.+T.  [eds.]  Local  Gov.^  Act' tl^. 
Rye  5j%:j.  ofRef,  in  British  Museum  763, 
„  E.   C.   Bibliogr.   of  N.  Guifiea  37s ; 

,  Beetles  542. 
„  Walter.  Cr(7Wigr  324 ;  Hist,  of  Norfolk 
3^4  ;  Index  to  Norf.   Topogr,  323  ; 
Norfolk   Topography  323  ;  Records 
and  Searching  478. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Inscr.  of  Happing  ^Tz'^Norf., 
Antig.  Misc.   323  ;  Norwich  Free- 
'  men  324  ;  Visitations  of  Norf.  479. 
„  W.  Ornaments  of  Ch.  of  England^. 
,,  W.  B.  [ed.  ^xx^ England  as  seen  by 
Foreigners  316  (719). 
Rygh,  O.  Norwegian  Antiquities  466. 
Ryland,  -F.  Hdbk.  of  Psychology  176. 
„  [ed.]  Quest,  on  Psychol,  176. 
R.  Yl.  History  of  Waterford  33'2, 
Rylands,  J.'  P.  [ed.]  Visita.  of  Cheshire 
478,  of  Dorset  ^7g, 
„  4,  +Grazebrook    [eds.]    Visitation  of 

Salop  479.  • 

,,  L.  Q.  Crime  2^^. 

Ryle,  Bp.  J.  (Z.Xtn.  Leaders S'i;  *  Gospels* 
32;  St.  John'  3^;Pract.  Relig.  100. 
Prf.  '  Ezra  '  and  *  Nehem'  24. 
Rymer,  Thos.  [ed.]  Fcedera  403. 
Rzach,  A.  Apoll,  Rhodius  876  ;  Dialekt  d. 
Hesiod  877 ;  Nachhomer.  Vers  (two) 
869. 


S. ,  A.  O.  Blue-Coat  Boy  280. 
S.,  E.  Notes  to  Tacitus  926, 
S.,  H.  Young  Sgldier  in  India  ^7. 
Saalfeld,  G.  A.  Eigennamen  903  ;  Index 
Grace.  903;  Lautgesetze  903;  Recht- 
schreibung  938  ;  Tensaurus  Italo- 
gra&c.  903. 
Saatzer,  J.  Methodik.  d.  Unterricht.  273. 
Sabatier,  E.  Moine  de  Montaudon  g8i. 
Sabatini,  F.  [ed.  ]  Poesia  pop.  in  Grecia  132. 
Sabbagh,  M.  Arab.  Vulgdrdialecte  806. 
Sabben,    Dr.    J.    T,  +  Browtie  Lawj^aftd 

Lunacy  205. 
Sabersky,  H,  Provens,  Lautlehre  977. 
Sabin,  J.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Bibl.  Americana 3sg; 

Bibl.  of  Bibliography  702. 
,,  &  Dexter  [pubs.]  Dickens  with  Pen 

and  Pencil  723. 
Sabine,  R.  Electric  Telegraph  606. 
„ .  L.  [Am.]  A  merican  Loyalists  458. 
Sachau,  Dr.  E.  Ausspr.des  IndischenSis. 
„  .,  +Ethe  Cat.  of  Pers.  etc.  MSS.  833. 
Sacheverell,  W.  Isle  of  Man  321. 
Sachs,  C.  +  VWlAtte  Frz.  W&rterb.  984. 
„  Prf.  J.  Hist,  of  Botany  sig ;  Physiol, 
of  Plants  520  ;  Textbk.  ofBoty^  5^20. 
,,  K..Diezu.  romanische  Philologie  g6S, 
SachSe,  A.  Xenophon's  '  Agesilaus '  !&gt. 
„  G.  Die  30.  Rede  des  Lysias  893. 
,,  J.  J.  Erziekungsstrafe  301. 
„  M.  Wilhelm  ix,,  Graf,  v.  Poitou  g8o, 
,,  R.  '  tf '  /w8  '  Orrfnulum  '  962. 
Sack,  E.  PrUgel-Pddagogen  301. 
iSackville,  T.  Wks.  762  [Gorboduc  775]. 


Saco  Arce,  A.  Gramatica  Gallega  974. 
Sacred  Books  of  the  East  8. 
Sacred  Lyrics^  English  759. 
Sacy,  Sylv.  de  Grammaire  Arabe  805. 
SadSnanda  [ed.  ]  Chresiojnathie  A  rabe  3o(u 
,,  „  Veddnta-sara  S2  5, 
Saddharma  Pundarika  (826)  13. 
Sadler,  Rev.  M.  F.  '■Acts'  34;  Ch.  Doctr. 
109  ;  Church  Teacher's  Manl.  102  ;■ 
\  Corinth.' "  35  ;     Etnmanuel    in  ; 
*John'    34;    ^ Luke'  33;   *  Mark* 
33  ;  'Matthew '    33  ;  Justific.    73  ;. 
-  Ztf.?/  Gospel   118;    ^Romans'    35;. 
Sacrament  of  Responsibility  Zg. 
„  3":  R.  State  Papers  and  Letters  431, 
Sadoodamathaya  850.    ^ 
Sadtier,  S.  P.  [Am.]  Chemical  Expm.  498.    ■ 
Safford,  Dr.  T.  H.  [Am.]^»Mtfwz.  T^acA- 

z«^  293. 
Sagar,  B.  Lexicon  to  Browning  766. 
Sagas  from  the  far  East  149. 
Sage,  Dean  [Am.]  Ristigouche  694  (695). 
Sagert,  C.  W.  Taubstummenbildung  300.    *- ; 
Sainsbury,  W.  N.  [ed.]  Calendar  of  State 
Papers  332  ;  Docum..  ill.  Li^  of 
Rubens  652. 
Saint,  J.  J.  H.  [ed.J  Parliamt.  Cases  igS; 

Voters  xp8. 
Saint  Amador,  Vida  de  981  (976). 
,,  Andri  [mystery]  981. 
'„  B€n4zet,  Vie  de  981. 
,,  Douzeline,  Vie  de  g8x. 
,,  Enimze,  Vie  de  gSi. 
„  George,  ViedegSi. 
„  Patrick  965. 
,,  Voyage  de  Braftdan  goo. 
„  Voyage  de  Jhemsalem  gg7. 
St.  Clair,  S.  G.  B.  Bulgaria.-^^o. 
Saint  Gelais,  Mellin  de  Oeuvrks  1000, 
Saint  Giles  Lectures  73. 
St,  John,  B.  Montaigne  731. 
,,  C.  iVa^.  History  of  Moray  555  (330)  ; 
Sutherld.  686  (331)  ;  H^zV^  Sports  im 
Highlands  686  (329). 
„  Cpt.  H.  C.  Coasts  ofNiphon  351. 
„  J.  A.  Life  of  Raleigh  415. 
„  M.  Sea  of  Mountains  362. 
„  Sir  Spencer  Hayti  371 ;  Forests  of  Far- 

Easi  349, 
„  Sir  James  Brooke~349. 
Saint-Martin,  V.   de  Geogr.  grec.  et  lat. 
de  VInde  874 ;  Hist,  de  la  Giogr^ 
874. 
„  Pierre,  B.  Indian  Cottage  750 ;  Paul 

and  Virginia  750. 
„  Simon,  Due  de  Memoirs  of  Louis  xiv. 

439- 
„  Ven^int,  B.  Ecclesiastl.  Researchs.  492. 
Ste.    Beuve,   C.  A,  Monday   Chats  731 ;: 

Virgile  917. 
„  CTo\x.Mysteres  du  Paganisme~T.3U 
„  -Palaye  Diet,  de  TAnc.  Frg.  986. 
Ste.  Marguerite,  Vie  de  981. 
,  Marie,  Vie  de  981. 
^,  „  Madeleine  ^x. 
Saintsbury,Geo.  Dryden  720  (716) ;  Elizai, 
Lit.  713  ;  French  Lit,  (.three)  730  ; 
Manchester  322^629) ',Md.rlborough 
425    (404);   Montaigne   731   (169);  ,' 
Montesquieu  169  ;  Pascal  xdg  (331)1^  % 
Rousseau  170.  -^ 

„  „  [ed;]  Specimens  of  Prose  714. 
Saisset,  Emile  Modem  Pantheism  7  (156). 
Sajjid  BattkM,  Fahrten  des  842. 
Sajous,  Dr.  C  E.  Diseases  of  Nose  568. 
Sakellarios,    A.    A.    [ed.]   'H    iv    Kvirpta 

yK<a<T<ra  132. 
Saker,  A.  J.  Dualla  Language  854. 
Sala,  G.   A.  Autob.  725;  America  364; 
Dutch  Pictures  312 ;  Hogarth  651  \- 
Paris  313. 

Salaman,  C.  K.  The  Jews  as  they  are^gu 
„  J.  S.  Liquidation  by  Arrangemt.  197. 
Salamanca,  F.  de  Philos.  ofHdwHtg.  80. 
Salcedo,  P.  N.  de  Dice.  d.  Bascongaao  974.    ;; 
Saldanha,  Duke  of  Memoirs  450. 
Salemami,  C.  +  Shukovski  Persivche  Gram- 

matik  835. 
Salis,  Mme.  de  Cookery  Books  6B1. 
Salisbury,  Murq,- Speeches  423. 
Salkowski,  Dr.  C.  Rom.  Private  Law  230.. 
Sallaberry,  J.  D.  J.  [tr.]  Chants  du  Payt 

Basque  153. 
Salle,  A.  de  la  Petit  Jean  de  SaintS  leoo. 
„  R.  La  Descr.  of  Louisiana  ^65. 


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[SCHM- 


Sallust  Ofera.  024  ;  Trss.  924  (395). 
Salmon,  Pff.  G.  Conies  491  ;  Geom.  of  3 
Dim.  491  ;  Higher  Algebra  489. 
„  G.  Gnosticism  Qii;  Iniro.to  Bks.  of  New 

T,  16 ;  Nojt-Miracul.  Xty.  98, 
1,  J.  D.  Flora  of  Surrey  S2% 
SalmoDd,  Prf.  S.  D.  Hermeneutics    23 ; 
3  '/«rle' 31 ,  Life  of  S.Peter  ii. 

Salmon^,  H.  A.  Arabic  Dictionary  805. 
'  -S^Jomon,  O.  Handfertigkeits-Schule  297. 
,^^Salomon  and Satvmus,  Dialogue  o/'gsS. 
Vf'Saiomone-Marino  Poesia  Siciliana  138. 
:i  Salomons,  Sir  T).  Elect.  Light  Install.  db6. 
,  Salt,  H.  S.  Liter.  Sketches  717 ;  S/ielley 
(two)  725  :  James  Thompson  726. 
Salt  Arch^eol.  Soc.  Hist  of  Staffs.  325. 
Saltair  na  Rinn  1005  (134). 
Salter,  Hyde  On  Asthma  569. 


„  J.  Asiatic  in  England g^. 


,  .  W.  British  Trilobites^  539. 
S.  J.  A.  Dental  Pathology  575, 
Saltus,  E.  E.  [Am.]  Balzac  iyz.    . 
Salva  Dice,  de  leng.  Cast,  (two)  973, 
Salvator,  Archd.  L.  Levkosia  343. 
Salverte,  Eusebe  Philosophy  of  Magic  80. 
Salvin,  O.+  Brodrick  Falconry  693  (547). 
Salvioni  FoneHca  di  Milano  970. 
Salzmann,  C.G.Schri/ten  285  (286)  ;  Miftel 

Kindem  Relig.  beiztibring.  295. 
* Samarang.  H.M.S.*  Zoology  0/  Voy.  517. 
Samarow,  G.    Novels  752. 
.   Soma  Veda  819  (13). 
S&mamdhSLna-brSth-mana  819. 
Samkitopanishad  819. 
Sampson,  H.  Advertising  266  (727). 
},  H.  [*Pendragon']  ,^(?rf.  Boxing  ^^t. 
Samson,  C.  L.  Bankruptcy  Act  190. 
„  G.  W.[Am.].S'fi^^5«t.  296;  IVineszsi. 
Samuels,  E.  A.  [Am.]  Birds  (two)  551. 
Samuelson,  Jas.  Bulgaria  451  (340);  Germ. 
Wkg.  Man  240  ;  Hist.  0/ Drink  250 
(632) ;  India  347  ;  Rpumania  340  ; 
Views  of  Deity  no. 
„  J.  +  Hicks  Earthworm  539. 
Satnyutt  830. 
Sanas  Chortnaic  1003. 
Sanborn,  F,B.[Am.l/.5^(72tf«  250;  jE7K£rJOT2 
(two)  729  ;   Goethe   733  ;    Tkoreau 
729  (728) 
Sand,  George.'   Novels  751 ;  Letters  732. 
Sanday,Prf.W.  Fourth  GospeliiB;  Gospels 

in  Second  Century  32. 
Sandby  History  0/ Royal  Academy  650. 
Sander,  F.  Lexikon  der  Pddagogik  270. 
„  M.  Sprachgebrauch  Seneca's  gzg. 
„  N.  ^ifj^,  SchistnatisAnglzcani^^. 
,  Sanders,    D.    Bausteine    939 ;    Deutsche 
Sprachbriefe  939,  Sprachsckatz  939 
Fremdwdrterb.  938 ;  Orthographie 
(two)  938  ;  f^.  rf.  ffe«^.  .y/n  (four) 
938,  d,' Hauptschmjierigkeiten  938. 
„  J,  Culture  0/ Vine  txZ. 
„  Lloyd  C.  Celebrities  421 ;  Palmerston 
■.-     423  (404). 

„  W.B.[ed.]^;t:«w«.<7/'Carz'5</ (70^636. 
Sanderson,  D.  [ed.]  Katha  Sangraka  844, 
„  Rev.  E.  Creediog;  Hdb.  of  Theol.i.to, 
„  G..P.  IVild  Beasts  of  India  m-j. 
„  J.  B.,  etc.  Hdbk.  f.  Phys.  Labor.  562  ; 

Exerc.  in  Physiol.  562. 
„  „  [ed.]  Biolog.  Memoirs  534. 
„  J.  P.  [Am,]  Republican  Landmarks 

242. 
3,  Bp.  R.  Works  2 ;  Conscience  113. 
Sandford,  Mrs,  Pools  &*  Friends  725  (723). 
Sandham,  A,  Coins  of  Canada  476. 
Sandilya  Aphorisms  826, 
Sandras,  S.  G.  i?^  Carmin,  Caedmomg56, 
Sands,  J.  (?«^  of  World  330. 
SandstrSm,  C.  E.  Emend,  in  Propert.gzs  : 

Seneca  920  l  Statius  916. 
Sandwith,  Dr.    F.  M,  Egypt  as  Winter 

Resort  590. 
Sandys,  Abp.  Works  2. 
„  G.  Poetical  Works  764. 
„  Dr.  J.  E.  Easter  Vacat.  in  Greece  ^y^, 
„  W.  +  Forster  History  of  Violin  676. 
Satiford,  J.  L.,  GVsa/  Rebellion  416. 
Sang,  E.  Logarithms  269  (490)* 
ganger,  W.  W.  [Am.]  Prostitution  253. 
Sangermano  Burmese  Empire  350. 
Sanio,  F.  D.  Varroniana  926. 
Sankey,  C.  Sparta  and  Thebes  394  (390), 
,,  Dr.  W,  H.  O.  Mental  Disease  567. 
Sankhyayana  Srauta-sutra  826. 


'SanMarte'  [=iA.  Schulz]  Breton.  ^H el- 

densdge  133  ;  Influ.  of  Welsh  Trad. 
_         135  (737)  :  Sage  V.  Merlin  737. 
Sanney,  P.-  Sch'ola  Isocratea  893. 
Sannyasimati  Ayurveda-Sangraka  82S. 
Sansom,  Dr.  A,  "E..  Antiseptic  System  s-j-^  ; 
Chloroform  574  ;  Dis.  of  Heart  569^ 
Sanson,  H.  Sanson  Family  245. 
Sansone,  A.  Cotton  Fabrics  652 ;  Dyeingtyz. 
Sant'AlhinOtV.diDizipn.Piemdk.Ital.  971. 
Santa  Rosa,  Fr.  J.  de  Elucidario  Portug. 

975- 
S^ntanava  Phit-sutras  827.      , 
Santiagoe,  D.  Curie-Cook  681. 
Santine,  X.  B,  [ed.]  Myths  of  Rhine  146. 
Santyoord,   G.  van  [Am.],  Chief  Justices 
187  ;    Civil  Actions   226 ;    Equity 
_  Actions  226. 
Saphir,  Dr.  A.  Lords  Prayer  33. 
Sappho  Opera  [and  tr.]  880. 
Sardou,  A.  L,  Idiome  Nigois  978;  Orthogr. 

Nipoise  978  ;  Synon.  Frg.  985. 

,,  If  +  Calvino  G?'<*w?«azVj  iVz'foi'jfi  978. 

Sargant,  W.  L.  Recent  Polit.  Econ,  233  ; 

Taxation  237. 
Sargent[Am.]^(7r«j^7V<?5*^i^.^?«^r.52S. 
„  [Am.] Public  Men  ^SQ. 
„  Rev.  J.  /Etfw.  Henry  Martyn  93. 
Samgadhara  Paddhati  824. 
Safradin,  A.  Eustache  Deschamfis  997. 
Sarrazin,  G.  Be&wulf-Studien  956. 
Sars,  G.  O.  Cumacea  539  :  Mollusca  A  ret. 

Norveg.  544  ;  Schizopoda  539. 
Sartorius,  Dr.  E.  Divine  Love  100. 
„  Mrs,  E.  Three  Months  in  Sottdan  354. 
Sarzec,  E.  Dicouv.  en  Ckaldie  801. 
Sasrata  Anekartha-samuchckaya  827. 
Satapatha-Brdhmana  820  (13). 
S[atow],E.  yi.Japan.Chronol.  Tables  45^. 
Satow,  E.  M.  Jesuit  Mission  Press  846. 
„  „  +  Masarata  yiyJtf «.  Z3zc^2(7«ar;/ 845. 
Sattler,  E.  V  Goineryd  toot. 
„  W.  Adverb.  Zeitverhdliniss  g^j . 
Satyre  Mitiipie  looi. 
Saubinet,  E.  Vocab.  Remois  989. 
Sauer,  C.  M.  ItaLGram.  g6S;Span.  Gram. 

973-  t 

Saulcy,  F.  de  C/p(ir(two)  922. 
Saunaka  /'rfS&'iaM^a  818. 
Saukaktyd  Chatur&dhy&yika  821  (13). 
Saundby,  Dr.  R.  Bright's  Disease  570. 
Saunders,  Sir  E.  Notes  192  ;  Repts.  in 
King's  Bench  185. 
„  Howard  B7  itish  Birds  549. 
„  T.  Western  Palestine  42  (341). 
„  T.  W.  Magistr.  Cts.  223  ;  Negligence 
212;  Orders  ofAffil.  188;  Warran- 
ties 220. 
„  jj'led.]  Indictmts.  227  ;  ilfw«.  Ci7^. 

210 ;  Public  Health  211. 
„  T.  "W:  Atlas  of  India  (two)  347. 
.„  W.  Through^ Light  Continent  364. 
,,  W.  [Am.]  Injurious  Insects  615. 
Saunier,C.^(7?'(3/(7£j'  637 ;  Watchmaker6s7, 
Sauppe,  G.  A.  Lexil.  Xen,  891  ;  Quaest. 

AntiphontecE  892. 
Saura,  J.  A.  Dice.  Catal.-Castell.  975. 
Sause,  M.  J.  [Am.]  Art  of  Dancing  700. 
Saussure,  F,  dtSyst.  prim,  d,  voyelles  813 

(8^4). 

„  H.  de  American  Solitary  Wasp  543. 
Sauvd  Hautes  Vosges  123.  ' 

Sauzay,  A.  [Am.]  Glassmaking  6^2  (662). 
Savage,  Dr.  G.  H-  Insanity  568. 

,,  Dr.  H.  J.  Pelvic  Organs  581. 

„  J.-  [Am.]  tst  Settlers  in  N.  Engl.  367, 

,,  Rev.  M.  J.  [Am.]  Beliefs  about  Bible 

82 ;  Religion  of  Evolutiop.  5. 
Savelsberg,  J.  De  Digammo  867. 

,)  71  [<&d^  Lykische  Sprachdenk?n.  S70. 
Savigny,  F,  C,  v.  Priv.  Intemat.  Law 

232  ;  Roman  Law  230. 
Savile,  Rev.  B,  W.  Truth  of  Bible  118. 
Savine  on  hist,  of  Catal.  lit.  976. 
Savinian  Grammaire  Provenfale  978. 
Savory,  J.  Domestic  Medicine  592. 
Saward,B.C.i??cora:/i'z'^/'az«feVi!^6i(635). 
Sawkins,  J.  G.  Geology  of  Jamaica  513. 
Sawyer,  A.  ^l.  Accidents  in  Mines  641. 

„  Sir  J.  Medical  Education  5sg. 
Saxby,  H.  L.  Birds  of  Shetland  590. 
Saxton,  W.  W.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Tax  Laws  oj 

united  States  218. 
Say,  J.  B.  Treat,  on  Polit.  Economy  234, 

„  L6on  Turgot  440  (731,  732), 

Ixix 


Say,  Thos.  [Am.]  Amer.  Entomology  540 

Conchol.  of  United  States  544. 
Sayce,  Prf.  A.  H.  Anc.  Empires  of  East 

390;  Assyria  392  (39,  390):  Assyr. 

Lang,  (three)  801;  Babyl.Liter.  802  ; 

' Ezra*  etc.  27  ;   Fresh  Light  fr, 

Monum.  39(118, 390)  ;  Hitiites  391 ; 
'     Intro,   to  Sc.  of  Lang.  795  (121, 

122,  793) ;  Lang,  of  Homer,  Pms. 

870;  Monum.  of  Hiitit'es  -^gi  (39, 

390);  Orig.  ^  Growth  of  Rel.  of 

Babyl.    9   (7) ;     Princ.  of    Comp. 

Philol.  795. 
Sayer,  Cpt.  History  of  Gibraltar  338  (450). 
Sayles,  L.  C.  Law  of  Racing  688. 
Sayre,  Dr.  L.  A.  [Am.]  Club  Foot  57S : 

Ortkopcedic  Surg.  575  (578) ;  Spin. 

Diseases  si^- 
Saywell,  Rev.  J.  L  County  Dialects  948. 
Sbirky  Prostondredni  139. 
Scala,  R.  v.  Studien  d.  Polybius  888. 
Scammell,(G.  Breweries  and  Mailings  631. 
Scammon,  C.  M.    [Am.]  Mammals  553 ; 

Marine  Mammals  623. 
Scartazzini,  G,  A.  Handbk.  to  Dante  734. 
Scarth,Rev.'A.  M.  OldCathoL  Movmt.  87. 
,,  Preb.  RoJkan  Britain  406  (408). 
Scarus  Opera  930. 

Scelta  di  Curiositd  letter,  inedite  969. 
Scenici  Poetae  876. 
Schachinger,  R.  Congruenz  i.  d.  MHD.  Spr. 

937- 
Schacht,  H.  The  Microscope  518. 
Schack,  A.  v.  Poesie  d,  Araber  %ot, 
Schade,  O.  Altdeut.  Leseb.  0-^6  [Wb.  936]. 
Schadow,Dr.G./'?v/^3-.  ofHu.Forms  658. 
Schafarik,  P.  J.  Altbohm.  Gram.   1006  ; 
Serb'Sckrifthum   1008  ;  Slav.  Spr. 
,       ioo6  ;  SildSlav.  Liter.  1006. 
Schafer,  Carl  De  *  Georg.'  a.  Verg.  918. 
Schafer,  A.  Demosthenes  892.    ' 
„  C.  Alterthum.  d.frz.  Spr.  982(987). 
„  C.  O.  Flatiich  283  ;  Liigen  288. 
„  Prf.  E.  A.  Histology  (two)  562. 
„  F.  Leselehrtnethoden  2g^. 
„  H-  De  nonniill.  pfl-rticul.  892. 
„  W.  Altfrz.  Doppelrelaiivsdtze  qZ-j. 
Schaft,  "Dr.  Pp.[Am.]  Augustine,  Metanch- 
thon^  etc.  45(52);  Bible  Diet  39;  Xt. 
&^  Xty.  Ill ;  Church  &°  State  99  ; 
Comm.  on  N.  T:  25  ;  Comp.  to  Gk. 
Test.  19  (two)  ;  Creeds  of  Xtendom. 
109;  Ejicyclo.  of  Living  Divines  ^Si 
of  Theof.  45  ;  Germany  274  (63)  ; 
Harmony  of  Reformed  Ch.  109 ; 
Hist.  ofXtn.  Church  44  (43,47)  [i.-ii. 
47,  107,  iv.   53] ;  Oldest  Ch.  Manl. 
53  ;  Person  of  XL  in  ;  Thrd  Bible 
Lands  42  {s'^'^)''  Toleration  Act  joi; 
What  is  Church  History  ?  44. 
„  „  [ed.i  Library  of  Fathers  ^1.    ' 
„  ,,  +GilmanZ-/3.(;/'i?^/./*<?^/r>' 102(759). 
,,  „  +'Pnm& Evang.  Alliance Conf.  56. 
SchafFer,  C.  VermittelHde  Methode  2gi, 
,,  Dr.  C.W.  [Am.]  Lutheran  Church  in 
America  70. 
Schaffle,  Dr.  A.  Quiniess.  ofSocialism^  247. 
Schambach,  G.+  Miiller  Niedersdchsische 

Marcken  146. 
„  O.  Xen.  'Hell.'  891';  Xen,  'Stud.'  891. 
Schanz,  Prf.  M.  Gesch.  d.  ro'jn.  Liter.  908 

(861) ;  Plato  (two)  896. 
„  „  [ed.]  Syntax  d.  gr.  Spr,  866. 
Scharf,  G.  Cat.  of  Nat.  PoH.  Gall.  647  ; 

Ports,  of  Mary  Qn.  of  Scots  432. 
„  J.  T.  [Am.]  History  of  Maryland  2€i6. 
„  ,,  +Thom^son  Hist,  of  Phila.  368. 
Schasler,  yi.  Sprackiviss.  Hum.boldt's'jg$. 
Schauffler,  Rev.  W.  G.  {Am.\  Autobiog.  92. 
Schaumberg,  W.  'Salomon  u.  Morolf  958. 
Schaw,  Col.  H.  Defence ^^ Attack 60Z. 
Schebek,  E.  Violin  Manufacture  676. 
Schech,  Dr.  P.  Diseases  of  Mouth  576. 
Scheck,  M.  500  german.  Warier  984. 
Scheerer.  T.  +  Blandford  Mouth-Blowpipe 

498. 
Schefer,  C.  [ed.]  Chrestom.  Persane  S35. 
Scheffel,  J.  V.  Ekkehard  :j%2. 
SchefR&r,  W.  Frz.  Volksdichtung  1S5  igBB); 

Ronsard  1000.  "^ 

Scheibe,  C.  ^ .Vind.LysJl>gy,Leci,Lys.^g-i. 
Scheible,  J.  [ed.]  DasKlosieri4^. 
Scheibner  Herrsch.  d.  Frz.  in  Engl.  982. 
Scheil,   P.  V.   [ed.]   Inscrip.  d.   Samsi- 
Ramtnan  802. 


Schein,  P.  W.  [ed.]  N.-W.   Russia    140 

Russ.  folklore  (two)  140. 
Scheler,  A.Dict.  d'^tyin.  Frg.  984;  Trans- 
form.d.  mots  Lai,  983(907);  Unters. 

M.  Trouveres  beiges  979. 
„  „  [edi]  Dits  et  Contes  995  ;  Le'icicog- 

LatiTie   984  ;    Olla  Patella    984 

Trouvires  ^elges  994. 
^chellen,  Dr.  H,  Magn.-elect.  Machine* 

60s  ;  Spectrum  Analysis  498. 
Schellendorf,  ^.v.Cain^aignofi?,'jo-t  444. 
Scheller,  J.  J.  G.  Latin  Dictionary  903. 
Schelling,  W.  J.  v.  Works  270. 
Schemann,  K.  Synonyma  i. '  Beowulf  956 

(two).       ^ 
Schemeil,  E.  I.  ElMuhtaker  809. 
Schencker,  ¥.Perfektbildung  im.Provenz. 

977' 
Schenkel,  Dr.  W.  Character  of  Jesus  46. 
SchenkljK.  Stitd.  zu  d. ' Ar^onautica^  916.. 
Scherer,  F.  Zukunft  d.  Blinden  299. 

W.  Gesch.  d.  deut.  Spr.  933 ;  History  of 

German  Literature  732. 
Scherfef,  W.  v.  Tactics  oflnfarttry  608. 
Scherfig,  F.  E.  Einzel-  und  Classenwiter- 

richt  287. 
Schermann,  L.  Hymnend.  Rig-  Veda  818.- 
Scherzer,  Dr.  K.  Circumnavigation  of  the 

Globe  by  '  Novara '  309. 
Scliiaparelli,  G.  V.  Verlaufer  d,  Copernicus 

875. 
Schiefner,  A.  Finnischen  Marchen  150;  Spr. 
d.    Uden   841 ;    Thusch-Spr.    841  ; 
Uslar's  Kiirin.  Studien  843. 
„  „  [tr.]Heldensagend.Minuss.Tartar^ 
,    149  ;  Tibetan  Tales  149  (^4,  130). 
Schierenberg,  G,  A.  RSiner  im  Cherusker-^ 

lande  926. 
Schiern,  Prf.  /.  Hepburn^  E.  of  Bothwell 

432* 
Schiller^  Fr.  Corresp.  733  ;  Di'amas  780; 
Essays  784  (178,  645)  ;  Poems  772  ; 
Thirty  Years'  War  443. 
„  H.  Infinitiv  bei  Crestien  993. 
„  K.  +  Isuhhen  Mittelniederd.  Wb.gsq. 
Schiller-Szinessy,  S.  M.  [ed.]  Hebr.  MSS, 
in  Univ.  Lib.,  Camb.  811 ;  Talmud 


Schilling,  H.  A  Ifred's  '  Orosius '  960. 
',,   "^.Span.  Grammatik  g72. 
Schimmelpenniuck,'Mary  A.  Port  Royal 

(two)  87. 
Schimper,  W.  F.  Synopsis  H^uscorum  524.. 
Schindler,  C.  F.  De  Soph.  verb.  886. 
,)  L.  Hdb.f.  Schulunterricht  290. 
Schiodte,  J.  C  De  Metam.  Eleuin.  542. 
Schipper,  J.  Engl.  Metrik  948  (756-two^ 

,933  (wc^e),  952)  954);    De  Marlov. 

vefsu  948  ;  Win.  Dunbar  gS^  (two).  ' 
Scljirmer,  C.  Opta-tiv.'im^  Gotischen  935. 
Sclilagintvifeit,  E.  Buddhism  in  Tibet  14. 
,,  „  '!S..A.  +  K..Scient.  Miss,  to  India  S04. 
Schlegel,  A.  W.  v.  Lectures  on  Dramatit 

Art  and  Literature  678  (715,  719, 

873,  909).  ' 

Fr.  Msth.  Miscell,  Works  645  (178J ; 

Lects.  onMod.  Hist.  401  {179,  385)  ;■ 
'  Philos.  of  History  385  (179). 
J,  J.    Schweiz.Lehrerbildgsanstaltetp. 

302. 
Schleicher,  A.  Compend.  of  Indo-Eutop. 
I     Langs,  8t2  ;  Deutsche  Sprache  933  ;. 

Litau.  spr.  1007;  Polab.Spr.  841. 
„  [ed.]  Indogerm.  Chrestom.  816(813).. 
„  ,,  [Xx,]  Litau.  Mdrcheni^g. 
Schleiermacher,  F.  E.  D.  Works  170(733): 

Padflg.  Schr,  285  (286)  ;  Study  of 

Theol.  2  ;  Ueb.  die  Relig.  3. 
Schlenner  'de'  u.  ihr  Gebrauch  987. 
Schlesier,  B,  W.  von  Humboldt  $-32. 
Schley,    W.   S.    [Am.]+Soley  Rescue   of 

Greely  381. 
Schleyer,  J.  M.  Volapuk  1009;  Weltspr.  Z009. 
Schlich,  Prf.  W.  Forestry  624. 
Schlickum,  J.  'A  ucassin  et  Nicolete '  999. 
Schliemann,    Dr.     H.    Ilios   467   (879)  ; 

Mycend  465 ;    Tiryns  465  ;  Troja- 

879  (467);  Troy  467  (879). 
Schlitte,  F.  De  Gaio  Julio  Cesare  921. 
Schlossar,  A,  [ed.  ]Deutsche  Volkslieder  14a. 
Schlosser,  F.C.  Hist.ofz%&'  igCents.  401; 
Schlumberger,  J.  Caesar  u,  Ariovist.  921, 
Schlutter,  H.  Pass^  dif  u.  Imparf.  987. 
Schmalfeld,  F.  Latein,  Synonymik  903, 
Schmeding,  F.  Klassische  Bildung  2g2^ 


SCHM-] 


AUTHORS   AND    TITLES    iNDEX. 


[SCRO- 


^chmeller,  J.  A.  Bayerisches  Wb.  039. 
;  ^chmelz+  Krause  Mus.  Goddefroy  374. 
«chmid,  Prf.  C.  F.  BibUcdl  Theology  of  the 
New  Testament  38. 
„  G.  Russlan£s  Unterrichtsw.  278. 
„  Heinr.  y'Aeo/.  ofEv.Luth.  Ck.  70. 
„  H.  +  Stieler  Bavarian  Highlands^  311. 
1,  J.  C,  V.  Schivab.  Worterbuch  940. 
,   X.  A.     Gesck.    der  Erziehung   271 ; 

,  P&dagog.  Handbuch  270. 
„  „  Jed.]  Kncyclo:  der  Erziehung  270. 
,  ^chtnidt  Relative  Pronouns  947. 
„  Ad.  Atlas  0/ Diatofnacea  522, 
,,  Dr.  Alex.  Shokesp.  Lexicon  777  iSiyj). 
„  B,  Dimeter  131  ;  De  Emend.  Senec. 

020  ;  Observ,  in  Senec.  920. 
»  K  [trJlGriechische  Md7-chen  iyz. 
„  Prf.  C.  G.  A.  Soc.  Results  of  Xnty.  47. 
^,  Fritz  Jl/f'&f  Glor,  919 ;  Pronom,  Pla-Ut^ 

F.WSttid,  z.  Aesch,  tt.  Soph.  882  (886). 


\Phaed.'' 


F. 
,  Herm.  Plat.  'Dial.'  896. 
'  fheaet.*  8g6. 
H.  i^cn  5(^^.  Arbitration  236. 
,  H.  D.  Yellow  Fever  $71.-^ 

Imm.  Englische  C^afnntatik  945, 
,  I,   J".  'Mongol.    Gram.  S42,  ^^, 

y/^s^.  G«rw«.  849,  JF3.  849. 
,  Joh.  Prz.  Nominalzusamvienseiz.  9B3 
Jndog.  Vocalistnus  Zi^  i  Plural- 
bildiengenZx^;  Veruaandschftsverh, 
812 ;  Zahlsysiem  814., 


842; 


^y  J,  Xenephon-Studieff  8gi. 
'»  -I   . 


^ .  A.  E.  Diet.  Polon.  1007. 
,  5.  H.  H.  Rhythmic  and  Metric  863 

(886,  815,  886) ;  Kunstformen  d.gr. 
'    Poesie ZdgiZ-j^)  [Antike Compos.  886 

^83),  Eurhythmie  880  (882)] ;  Lat. 

u.  Griech.  Synon.  863  ;  Sytum.  d, 

griech.  Spr.  868. 
,,  K.^Buch.  d.  Erziehung  285  ;  Gesck.  d. 

Padagogik  271. 
,,  K.  E.  A.  Gesch.  d.  Gram^matik  864, 
,,  Jjcop,  Pindar's  Leben  BSo. 
-i;  Moritz    Pindar. '  Strophen ,  880;   De 

Rebus     Etruscis    906  ;  '  Lykistke 

Stiidien  870  ;  Sophocl.  Charges.  886. 
»  j»  [ed.lii^r./«jc?-.  87o;Z.j'i:./«fcr,87o. 
, ,  M.  De  Pronom.  Gr.  et  Lat.  B62. 
,,  M.  C.  P.  IVb.  zu  Curtius  Rtt/us  922. 
.,,  O.  JDoctr.  of  Descent  516  ;  Mammalia 

5^6. 
„  Paul  iV<?«.  ATawtrZ/wj  930, 
„  P.W.+  SoltzendorffPw^.CowM.  25, 
„  T?,V.Anschauungsunterricht  rzg^. 
,,  Vf.  Reckenunterrichtzg^. 
^chmijedeberg,  Djr.  O.  Pharmacology  584. 
Schmiedeknecht,  H.  L.  O.  Apidae  Europ. 

543* 
Schmirgel,  C.  *SirBevis  of  HamtourC  738, 
:richmitz,  B.  Encyklo.  d.  philol.  Stud.  944  ; 
Frz.  S^n.'^S  ;  Pnraseologie  980. 
„  F.  J-  Portuges.  Gra^mmatik  974, 
„  Dr.  L.  History  of  Rome  306, 
„  M.  Quellenk.  d.  rSm.  Gesck,  pio,  1 
„  Dr.   Vf,.  Lai..  S^.    u.   Liter,    goo; 

Schriftstellerim  Athen  872. 
,,  ,,  Xzdk.^moni^mentatackygraphicaQOT. 
Schmoller,,Dr.  'Galatians'  z^;  'Hosea   24. 
-Schmucker,  Rev.  S.  S,  [Am.^AmeK  Luth. 
Church  70.  ' 
,  -Schnauss,  Dr.  J.  Collotype  659. 
,  Schnee,  Dr.  E.  Diabetes  569. 
rSchneer,  Dr.  J.  Alassfo  sgo. 
■Schneid,  A.  Volap-Uh  1000,        ^ 

,,  '^.Aristot.inderSckolastikZg^. 
Schneider,  A.  Partit.  Ausdruck  inAltf'z. 

9-87- 

,,  E.  DeDial.  Meganco  87!.     ' 

»'  i±  t^''*]  DiaL  Italic.  906. 

„  G.  J.  De  Diodori  fontibus  887. 

„  J,  Proverb,  Plaut.  919 ;   Temp.  ap. 
Prise.  Lat.  906. 

„  K.  Rousseau  &*  Pestalozzi  285  (288). 

„  L.  Niederl.  Litteratur  941. 

„  O.  Indices  in  Plin.  932. 

„  P.  De  Eloc.  Hesiodea  877. 

„  R.  ^/tfjr.  </.  Substani.ggt  (5)86). 

„  ,,  [ed.]  Gra«w«/?«  (>«wa  897. 
^Schnell,  F.  Concentration  2B7. 

,,  H. '  Mirofles  de  N.-Ddme*  (two)  996. 

^chneller,  C.   Roman,    Volksmunaarten 

973;  Volksmundl.Liter.in  Tirolg7^. 

Schnitzierj.  P.  J.  DeSatiraRomana^o^, 

,,  Dr  —v.  Emin  Pacha. 


Schnoor,  H.  Qudest.  Plautinae  919. 
Schnorr  v.  Carolsfeld  Bible  Pictures  43. 
Schnilrmanri,  I.  N.  Russian  Manual looi, 

Composition  looS. 
Sch5bel,  Ch.  Juif  Errant  124. 
Schofield,  Dr.  A.  T.  Another  World  ^gz. 
SchoU  Commercial  Correspondence  266. 
Scholl,  A.  Aufsaizez.  klass.  Liter.  862  ; 
Sophokles  886. 
,;  JF.  Ad  Aesch.  vitam  8S2. 
,*  „  +Goetz+'LoeweAnal.Plautznagig. 
Scholle,  F.  Begriff  '  tochtersprache '  967. 
Scholte,  h,'Obseru.  in  Juvenal.  Q13. 
SchOlte,  U.K.  Taubsiu^imen-Bildungyyo. 
Scholten,  v.  Marston's  Trauerspiele  948. 
Scholz,  A.  Gotzendienst  d.  Hebr.  10. 
Sch6inann,G.F.  Antiq.  dfGreece^g^  (257): 
Athen.  Constit.  Hist.  395 ;  Comm. 
Macrob.  932  ;  ZJ^  Hesiod.  ^Theog.' 
877  ;  Lehre  v.  d.  Redeikeilen  814 
(874)  ;  Opuscula  Acad.  862. 
Schomburgh,  SirR.  H.  History  ofBarbadoes 

371' 
Schdn*    Rev.   J,   F.   Haussa   Language 

(three)  S54. 
SchSnberg,'  G.  G>-iech.  Compositd  868.    , 
Schanborn  Reisebeschr.d.Maundeville  966. 
Schene,  R.  Platan's  *  Protagoras^  896. 
Sch5nhof,  J.[Am.]  Indust.  Situation  238. 
School  Board  Chronicle  270. 
„  Guardian  270. 
Schoolmaster  270. 
Schoolmistress  :ijo. 

School  Life  at  Winchester  College  zZz. 
Schpolcraft,  ,H.  R,  [Am.]  .ffje/Zcir.  E^ped. 
to  Mississ.  366  ;  Tkir^  Years  with 
Indian  TW^m  360(152). 
n  M  t^d.j^Ifj/^^.  fl/'^jfawtf^>5«  iS2. 
Schopenhauer,  A.  Works  170,  784  (7,  174, 

7^y[Boofcs  and  Redding  708]. 
Sch5pf,J.B.  Tirolisches  Idiotikon  940. 
Schbppe,  J.  'Amis  et  Amiles'  991. 
SchSpper,  J.  Sjynonyma  939. 
Schoppner,  A.   [ed.]   Sagenb.  d.   Bayer. 

,  Landes  146. 
Schorl emmer,  Prf.  C.  Carbon  Compds.  497.1 
Schorn;A.+  Reinecke  Gesch.  d:Pddag,'i.7x\ 
SchCtensack,  H.  A.  Etym.  Unters.  in  frz. 
Spr.  983 ;  Frz.  Etymol:  WSrterb. 
984.       '  ■       .   ■  ■ 

Schott,Arth.+Alb.  \X.zi.'\Walach.Mdrchen 

140. 
„  G.  E.  Padag.  Literaiur  270. 
„  W.   Altajische  Studien  839 ;   Aliai- 

iche  Spr.  839  ;  Chines.  Liter.  848. 
Schouler,  J..  [Am.]  Bailments  189;  Do- 
tnestic  Reins.  197 ;  Executor^  221  ; 
Hist,  of  XJ.  S.  Constit.  263  1(456, 
45^) ;  Husb.  and  Wife  201 ;  iMas- 
'         sach.  in  Rebell.  366  ;  Pers.  Property 

214 ;  Wills  221, 
Schouppe,  F.  X.  Elem.  Theol.  Dogmat.  86. 
Schrader,^^^^VjcA.  Syntaxgto;  Altengl. 

Relativpron.  945. 
„  Dr.  E.  Cuneif.Inscr.  andO.  T.  41  (u8). 
„  E.  ZahlwSrter  814.  , 

„  K.  Genetiv  in  d.  got.  Spr.  935. 
„  Dr.  O.  Prehistoric  Antiq.  8x2(388).    ' 
„  W.  Erziehungslehre   274 ;    Verfassg. 

d.  hSh.  Sfh.  274.  , 

Schxsaamcn,  J .  Formen  d.  VerSums  B62.  , 
Schreckf'Emmyitr. IFinnischeMdrchen  150, 
Schreiber,  Lady  Charl.  English  Fans,. ^i^. 
„  Dr.  Jos.  Treatment  by  Massage  565. 
'„  J.  Langue  TigraiZro. 
Schreider,  J,  I.  Verskunst  937. 
Schrflder,  C.  Volksschulwesen  281. 
J,  Ed^.  SchSpper  V.  Dori^nund  gsg. 
„  J;  F.  Wiederaufbl,  d.  klass.  Stud.  865. 
„  Dr..  K.  Fem.  Sex.  Oi'gs.  581 ;  Mid- 
wifery 580. 
„  L'.  Unterscheid  d.  Redetheile  %62.   .. 
„  'L.vJ  HochzeiisgebrducAe  tso;  Indien's 

Liter.  817.  ^ 

„  P.  Phd'niz.  Sprache  804(919). 

,(  W.  Primord.  Art.  Histor.  874  (9x0). 

,,  W.  J.  *.Deut.'  24;  ' Ezek.'  24. 

Schi-dn  Logarithms  490. 

Schrumpf,  G.  A.  fed.]  Aryan  Reader  Zi-^. 

Schubert,  Prf.  v.  Natural  History  535. 

„  H.  De  Ar^lo-Sax.  re  -metrica  052. 

Schuchardt,  Prf.  H.  Krepl.  Studien  855 

(two)   [i.-iii.    074,  iv.  974] ;   Laut- 

gesetze  813;  LautwandetimCkur- 

W&hcK  972 ;  Orthogr.  du  Roum. 

Ixx 


972  ;  Ritornell  u.  Terzine  969 ; 
Romanisches  «.  Kelt.  968  (looi) ; 
Slawo-Deutsches  1006 ;  Vokalismus 
d.  Vulgdrlateins  902  (907). 
Schuchardt,    C.    Schliemann's  Ausgrab. 

879. 
Schiiddekopf,  A.  '  Wm.  of  Paleme  739. 
Schuermans,L.W.P'/a«wM"(rA/i^zl?J?M:(7«94o. 
Schulblatt,  Evangfilisches  271. 
Schulenburg,  W.  [tr.j  -  Wendische   Volks- 

sagen  140. 
Schulgarien,  Der  303. 
Schultz,  C.H.W.[Am.3  Dollar  Tables  269  ; 
Ger9?um  Exchange  Tables  268. 
Ferd.  Lateiniscke  Synonymik  903, 
F.  Hau^l.  Erziehung  aZ^. 
Jul.  De.Prosodia  Satiric.  909. ,  ' 
J.  S.  \,h.m.\  Leather  Manufacture  (i^7. 
Schultze,  t)r.,  B.  S.  Displaceikent  of  the 
Uterus  582. 
F.  Sprflche  d.  Kifides  287. 
M.     Altheidnisches     956;     German. 
Elentente  984. 
„  P.  De  Lysiae  Orai.  893. 
Schulz,  A.  Bibl.  d.  I.  Guerre  Frco.-Allem. 
444- 
B.  Deutsche  Grammatik  938, 
Fr.  Hildebrand-Lied.  956. 

F.  W.  •  Esther'  24  ;  '  Ezra^  24. 
Schulze,  A  Altfrz.  Fragesatz  987. 

E.  Gotisches  WSrteH^uch  935. 
Prf.  F.  E.  Hexactinellida  537. 
,,  (O.  D^JMonstrativpronotnen  985. 
Schulze- yeltrup'iz'  Chevs.  as  2  Espees  '996, 
Schulzeitung,  Deutsche  271. 
,,  Neue  Deutsche  271. 
Schulzke,  P.  Betontes  e+  i  und  ff+  i  988. 
Schumacher, G..^4c7-i£J55^  the  Jordan  42  (341). 
Schumann,  F.  Formulas  and  Tables  603, 
J.  C.  Kehr  284  ;  Lehrb.  d.  P&dag.  285  ; 

Ratke  .285. 
y  [ed.  SLtr.]  Padag.  Ckrestom.''z%S. 
R.  Letters  674  ;  Music  andMusicians 

672. 
W.  Vocal,  d.  Camb.  Psalt.  ggo. 
Schur^,  E.  Drame  Musicale  873  (909). 
Schurer,  Prf.  E.  ilTzj/.  of  Jewish  People  47 

(391)-. 

Schuricht,H.  Schulbestrebungen  in  Amer. 
,279. 

Schurman,  Prf,  J.  G.[Am.]  Ethical  Import. 
of  Darwinisjn  175  (5,  174) ;  Kant- 
ian Ethics  166  (5,  174,  175). 

Schurmann,  J.  Syntax  in  '^Elene'  957  (two). 

Schurz,  Carl  [Am.]  Henry  Clay  460 ; 
Democratic  War  Policy  785. 

Schussler,  O.  Q.  Curtius  922. 

Schutz,  A.  V.  Hist  Alphab.  867. 
1i.  Sophokl.  Studien  ^^6. 

Schiitze,  F.  W.  EvangeL  Schulkunde  285. 
H.[ed.  ^tx.lAuslese  a.  berHhm,  Lehrer 
286. 

Schutzenberger,  Prf.' P.  Fermentation  514. 

Schuyler,  'E.:\Km.'\  Peter  the  Great  448; 
Turkestan  345. 

G.  W.  [Am]  Philip  Schuyler^A^z. 
van   Rensselaer,    Mrs.    [Am.]   H.  H. 

Richardson  666. 
SchwabJ  E.  Schulgarten  303. 

Gu5tav[ed.]  Deutsche  VolksbUcher  r^s- 
T.  A  Itindisches  Thieropfer  127. 
M.  Bibliog.  de  la  Perse  454. 
Schwahn,  Got.  Adject.-Adverb.  g^$. 
Schlwalbach  Verbreitung  d.  Sage  gg6. 
Schwan,  E.  Altfrz.  Gramm.  986  ;  Ph.  de 
^        Rinn  996. 

Schwartz,  E.  fed.]  Scholia  in  Eurip.  885. 
„  F.W.L.  Indog.  Volksglaube  122  ;  Poet. 

Naturanschq-uungen  131(128). 
„  W.  Organismusd.  GymnasieniT^. 
Schwartze,  R.  W'bi(cherd.f^.  Spr.  983. 
Schwarz,  A.  H.  De  Praep.Gr.  etLat.  862. 
„  f.  H.  JC.  Erziehungslehre  (two)  285. 
Schwegler,  A.  Hist,  of  Philosophy  155. 
Schweigger,  C.  Ophthalm.  577;   Squint 

577-  / 

Schweiger-Lerchenfeld,  A.  v.  Woman  251, 
Schweighauser,  J.  i«j:.  Herod.SSS,  Polyb, 

888. 
Schweinfurth,  Dr.  G.  Aries  AJricaftae  662 

(356,  629) ;  Heart  of  Africa  356. 


356, 
nitz, 


Schweinitz,   Bp*  <E.  de  [Am.]'  Fathers  of  Scriver,  Chr.  Gotthom s Emblems  104. 


Moravian  Ck.  72  ;  Morav.  Manl. 
72  ;  Mor.  Episc.  72 ;  Unitas  Fra- 
trum  72  ;  Zeisberger  93  (72), 


Schweisthal  Element  Franp.  984. 
Schweizer-Sidler,  H.  Tacittcs'  ^Germania* 
926. 
„  „  4- Surher  Z.«/«'«.  Gram.  ^o. 
Schwenke,  F.  Decorative  Furniture  636* 
Schweppe,  Yi.  .Girartz  de  Rossilho  980. 
Schwjcker,' J.  H.  Ungar.  Gymnasien  278; 

Ungar.  Literatur  840. 
Scienza  Nuova  172. 

Sclater,  P.  L.  FringilUformes  547  ;  Jaca-  ' 
mars  548  ;  Oligomyodas  547 ;  Repts. 
on  Birds  552. 
„  „  +  Hudson  Argentine  Orftithol.ssz.: 
„  „  +  SaXy'm  Exotic  Omithol.  552. 
Scoones,  W.  B.  fed.]  English  Letters  785. 
Scot,  Reg.  Witchcraft  iz6  (izs).: 
Scotlandin  1298.  478. 
Scott,  Austin  [Am.]  Hew  Jersey  367  {iSs). 
,,  A.W.  Austral.  Lepidopt.  542. 
,,  Chas.  Sheep-Farming  620. 
„  „  +J.  Black  faced  Sheep  6zo. 
„  Rev.  C.  A,  l/0las  53  ;  l/lf  [in  Ency 

Brif\  935.  ^  ^       . 

„  'Ed.vf.  Dancers  and  Dancing  700. 
„  E.  E.  Logarithms  260. 
„  E.  G.  [Am.]  Const.Liberty  261(255,455), 
„  Geo.  G^.Eng.  Church  Archit.  667, 
„  Sir  Gilb.  Medieev.  Archit.  666;  Recoil. 
I  666;   Secular  Archit.' t7ti\    West- 

minster  Abbey  669. 
,,  Dr,  Hew.  FasttEccl  Scot.  65(73), 
„  H.  L.  [Am.]  Z>ii:^.  of  Militia  606. 
,,  las.  Corean  Manual  S45.       ^^ 
„  Jas.  i'Wwc.  ofN.  T.  Quot.  23. 
„  Jas.  G.  Burma  350  ;  France  and  Toug- 
hing/^^t. 
„  Jas.  Hope  Memoirs  188. 
„  John  5«rzw(Cy6-o«-75a'a^(£  329  (324). 
„  Prf.   G.   Books  on  Agric.  (eight)  615 

[Irrig.  601]. 
„  „  H-Morton  Soil  of  Farm  615. 
„  J.  Costs  in  High  Court  326, 
„  Leader' [=Lucy  Barnes  (now  Baxter)] 
Rev.  W.  Barnes  72  ;  Bartholommeo 
653  (649)  ;  Delia  Robbia  656  (649)  ; 
Ghiberti  656(649);    NookHn  Apen- 
nines 335  ;  Rendiss.    of  Art  647  ; 
Sculpture  654  ;  Tuscan  Studies  335- 
„  M.  Papers  on  Civil  Engineering  59^-     , 
„  Miclj.  Novels  742. 
„  Rob.  Cotton  Spinner  639. 
„  R.  F.  Determinants  490. 
„  R.  H.  Meteorol.  503  ;  Jl^tf^.  Insirum. 

504  ;  Weather  Chdrts  505. 
„  R.  P.  [Am.]  Cycling  Art  688. 
„  Sir  Sibbald  BriHsk  Army  424. 
„  Sir  S.  D.  To  Jamaica  371. 
„  S.  P.  [Am.]  Through  Spain  337. 
„  Rev.  T.  J.  [Am.]  Miss.  Life  in  India  gi. 
„  Sir  Walter  Works   790 ;   Novels  742 
(747)  ;  Poet.  Wks.  768(737);  Border 
Antiq.  669  ;  Detnonol.  X26  ;  Ess.  on 
Chiv.  714  (399)  ;  Lives  of  Novelists 
and  Dramatists  715. 
„  „  [ed.]  Minstrelsy  of  Scottish  Border 

758  (134). 
„  W.B.Brit.  Landic.Ptrs.  650;  Bnttsh 
Sckl.  of  Sculpture  655  ;  Di^rer  653 ; 
Little   Masters   of  Germany  653 
(640)  ;  Mtirillo  654.    . 
„  Yix.W,^.DeafS!f^Dumbyyo;IdiotszoQ. 
Scott-Holland,  Can.  H.— p.  Holland.   , 
Scott-Stevenson,  Mrs.  Summer  Seas  333. 
Scottish  Divines  63. 
'  Scotus  Novanticus '  [Prf.  S.  S.  Laurie] 

Metaphysica  174. 
Scoville  \kTa..\Merchants  oj N.  York  265. 
Scratchley,  A.  Law  of  Life  Assur.  201 : 
Pract.  Treat,  on  Bldg.  Soc.  (two) 
241,  on  Life  Assur.  241,  on  Savings 
Banks  249. 
„  J,  +  Brabrook  5«i7(fc'*^  ^o«W/«  191. 
,,  Sir  P.  Australian  Defences  376, 
Scribner's  Sons  [Ams. ;  pubs.}.  Stat.  Atlas 

of  United  States  363. 
Scriven^  J.  Treatise  on  Copyhold  214. 
Scrivener,  Dr.  F.  H.  Intro,  to  Cambridge 
Parag.  Bible  21  ;  Intro,  to  Crit.  oj 
N.  T.  19  (868)  ;  Six  Lectures  ig 
„  ;,  [ed.]  Nov.  Test,  (two)  18. 
Scrivenor,  H.  History  of  Iron  Trade  643. 


Sctov^tG.V.Geologyof  Cent.  France ^03 
„  Wm.  Deer-Stalking{tv/o)  691 ;  Salmoiit' 
694  (695) ;  Salmon  Fishing  694. 


SCRU-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[5HIR- 


•Scrutator^[=K.  W.  Horlock]  J^ojc-mg: 

689  ;  Jiecoi.  of  a.  Fox-Huniert^Q. 
Scrutton,  Prf.  T.  E.  Charier-Parties  ^0$  ; 

Commons  215  ;  Copyright  212  ;  Infl. 

of  Rem,  L,aat^  230  ;  Land  in  Fetters 

239- 
Scudamore,  Rev.  W.  E.  Notitia  Euchar. 

89 ;  Steps  to  A  Itar  103.         ' 
Scudder,  Rev.  D.  C.  [Am.]  Letters  f^-^. 
„  Hor.  [Am.]  Life  of  Rev.  D.  C.  Scudder 

„  „  ^.'E..lkxsi.'\Noalt  Webster  ^lo(:|■2^\ 

„  S.  H.  [Am.]  Butterflies  541,  of  EcLst 

U.  S.  and  Can,  542  ;  Catalogue  of 

Scient.  Serials  532 ;  Fossil  Insects 

(two)  540  ;  NonteTtclator  Zool.  533. 

Seaborne,  H,  Vendors  &fi  Purchasers  220. 

3eabury,'  Bp.  S.  Corresponde?tce  &6. 

Seafield,  F.  Dreams  79. 

Searle,    A.    H.  Index    to   Swedenhor^s 

Quotations  tj. 

„  M.  "W.  [ed.]  Digest  of  keptd.  Cases  184. 

Searles,  "W.  H.  [Am.]  Field  Engineering 

597  ;  Railroad  Spiral  597. 
Sears,  Rev,  E.  H.  [Am,]  41?^  Gospel  34, 
Seaton,  A.  "&.  Marine  Engineering  6i.z. 
„  £.  C.  Vaccination  574, 
I,  ,,  Sir  T.  Fret-cutting 6%^. 
Sebastian,  L,  B.  Trt^  Marks  213. 
„  ,,  \,QA,\Casesof  Trade  Mark  zx^, 
Sebillot,  P,  Gargantua  123  (1000) ;  Ques- 
tionnaire  J22, 
„  ^i  [tr.]  Conies  de  Bret.  133  (123),  d 
Marins  133  (123),  d.  Paysans  133 
(123) ;    Coui-mnes   d.     Bret.     133 ; 
Legendes   de   la  Mer   123 ;    Litt. 
Orale  133  (123) ;   Trads..  d,  Bret, 
'     133  (123). 
Seboth,  J,  Alpine  Plants  527. 
SeddaJl,  Rev,  H,  Malta  335. 

„  Dr.  H.  Church  of  Ireland  64. 
Seddon,  Col.  H,  C.  Builders'  Work  6^2. 
Sedgwick,  Prf.  A.  University  Studies  298. 
„  +  McCoy  Palaeos.  Rocks^  508. 
„  Adam  Animal  Biology  533. 
,„  Miss  C.  M.  Miss  L.  M.  Davidson  459. 
„  T>.  Authors  of  Hymns  T02. 
,,  H.  D.  [Ain. ;  ed.]  Cases  in  Damages 

196. 
(  „  T.  [Am.]  Construe,  of  Stat.  Laiw  181  ; 

Meas.  of  Damages  ig6, 
Sedlmayer,  H.  S.  O^uHs    Heroid.*  (two) 

914, 
Seebonm,  F,  Engl.  Village  Commun,  239 
(389)  ;  Era  ofProi.  Revolution  401 
(56) ;,  Oxford  Reformers  59  (58,  277) 
iColet  60  (277),  Erasmiis  63  (277)]. 
,,  H.  Brit.  Birds  549;  Charadriidee  548 
Cichlomorphae  5^47  ;  Siberia  in  Asia 
352,  in  Eur.  336  (352,  550). 
Seeley,  Prf.  H.  G.  Fishes  of  Europe  545  ; 
Geogr,  of  Brit,  314 ;  Phys,  Geol.  506, 
„  Prf.  J.  R.  Arndt  733 ;  Ecce  Homo  46 ; 
,    Exp,  ofEngL^zg  (256);  Stein  4^3 
(273,  445);   Napoleon  442  j  Lects. 
■  and  Ess.  307  {Roman  Imperialism 
397] ;  Te'achijig  of  History  292  (386), 
,,  Levi  [Ain.]  Grube's  Method  293. 
„  L.  B.  [ed.]  Fanny  Burney  12.1. ;  Horace 

Walpole  419. 
Seelmann,E.  Ausspr,  d.  Lat.  902;  Bt6l. 

d.  *  Roland''  992  (739). 
Seelye,  Rev.  J.  H.  [Am.]Jctn.  Miss.  go. 
Seemann,  0r.  B.  Flora  Vitiensis  531 ;  Viti 

375  (92)' 
„  ,E.  A.  Illustrations  of  Art  044. 
„  Otto  My  thol.  of  Greece  and  Rome  X'^^. 
Sege  ofMelayne  739. 
Segebade,  J.  Observ.  in  Petronium  915, 
Seguin,  L.  Q,  Algiers  355  ;  Black  Forest 
314. ;  Cojmhy  of  Passion  Play  311 ; 
Life  in  French  Village  312. 
,  Seidel,  R.  Industrial  Instruction  2^y.: 
Seifertftir.O.-i-MuHer  Clin.Diagnosis 564: 
Seiler,  Dr.  C.  [Am.]  Micros.  TechnoU  565 
(Si8). 
„  E.  E.  Wb.  z.  Homeros  879. 
Seilhamer,G.  O.  [Am.]^WKr.  yAtf«i*i?(t\vo) 

679-  ! 

Seiss,  Dr.  J.  A.  [Am.]  Baptist  Syst,  t<^ 
Childr.    of  Silence  300;   Ecclesia 
Lutherana  70 ;  Gospel  in  Levit.  26  ; 
Lects.  in  Apocal.  yj,  on  Epistles  34, 
on  Gospels  32  ;  Voices  fr.  Babyl.  30, 

Sekiya,  S.  +  Kikuchi  Erup.  ofBandai  503. 


Selborne,  Earl  of  Churches  and  Tithes  99 
(19B)  ;  Disesiabl.  99  ;  Liturg.  Hist. 
105. 

Selby,  P.  J.  Brit.  Omiikol.  549  ;  Forest 

Trees  525. 
„  W.  D.  [ed.]  Life-Records  of  Chaucer 

Selden,  C.  Last  Days  of  Heine  ly^. 

„  Jolin  Table  Talk  720. 
Sehgman,  E.  [Am.]  Medieeval  Guilds  240. 
Selkirk,  J.  B.  Modern  Poetry  756. 
Sell,  E.  Faith  of  Islam  11. 
„  H.  [ed.]  WorleTs  Progress  72T  (2t€). 
Sella  Lihini  Sandese  830  (13). 
Sellar,  A.  C.  [ed.]^^«c.  Actsf  Scotl.  281. 
„  Prf.  W.  Y,  Horace  912  (go8) ;  Roman 

Poets  (^Augustan  Age  917  (908),  of 

Republic  908. 
Seller,  W,+Stephens  Phys.  of  Farm  619. 
Selous,  F.  C.  Hunter's  Wandgs.  687(357). 
Selssj  A.  M.  Literature  of  Germany  732. 
Selwyn,  W,  Nisi  Prius  2.2%. 
Semitelos,  D.  X.  [ed.]  Uii'SapDv  o-xoAia 

880. 
Semper,  K.  Nat.Cond.  of  Existence  yi-^- 
Semple,  Dr.  A.  The  Voice  677. 
Senart,  E,  Buddha  14  ;  Epigr.  Ind.  815. 
Senchus  Mar  434. 

Sendivogius,  M.N  eto  Light  of  Alchemy  "jZ. 
Seneca  LucAnnaeus  Opera  Philos.  [&  trs.] 

930  (iS9j  932) ;  Pr'^ff-  920. 
„  M.  Annaeus  Opera  929. 
SengelmannV  H.  Idiotophilus  300. 
Seniles,  J.  Pinacea  525. 
Senior,  Wm.  ['Red  Spinner']  Near  and 

Far  695  ;  Travel  and^Trout  694.    ' 
„  Nassati  W.  Coiwers.  452,  w.  Thiers  ^^z  ; 

Essays  on  Fiction  714  ',Jls.  in  Fee. 

and  Italy  441  (401,  446) ;  Jls.  rel. 

to  Ireland  436. 
Senn,  Dr.  N.  [Am,]  Experim.    Surgery 
/S73;    Intest.   Surgery,  S79 '.  Surg, 

Bacterial.  564. 
Sennett,  R,  Marine  Steam  Engine  612. 
Sensier,  A.  /.  F.  Millet  652.     • 
Sepp,  J.  Nl  [ed.]  Alibay.  Sagenschaiz  146, 
Sept  Sages  999  (124)  ;  Catal,  vers.  976— ». 

also  Sette  Savj. 
Septet,  M.  Prophetes  de  Christ  997  ;  Sire 

defoinville  998. 
Sequin,  E.  [Am.]  Idiocy  300. 
Seret,  W.  A.  VolapHk  1009. 
Sergeant,   Lewis,  Greece  333  (305);  New 

Greece  333. 
Sergius  Opera  930. 
Sering,  F.  W.  Gesangkunst  (two)  293. 
Serjeant,  Cpt,  W.  C:,  Spirit  Revealed  81. 
Sermo  in  Fesium  964.  ^ 
Sermon  Bib'le  96. 
Sermons  du  12  siicle  981. 
Serrurier^L.  [ed.] Encyclo.fapomtaise 846. 
Service,  Dr.  J.  Salvation  1:13  (115). 
Servius,  M.  H.  Cornm.  in  Virgilium  917  ; 

Opera  gramm.  930. 
Setala,E.  N.  Tempu^-u.  Modftsbild.  S40. 
Setl^,  Prf..  Andrew  Hegelianism  164,  (165)  ; 

Kant  to  Hegel  165  ;  Later  Realists 

156  ;  Mysticism.  108  ;  Peripat.  159  ; 

Philpsophy  155  (174);  Pythag.  157; 

Reid  1,69 ;  Scepticism,  160  ;  Scholasi. 

107;  .Jco^.  Philos.  166  (169);  .^zW^ai 

i7r. 
„  „  +Haldane  [eds.]  .ffjj.  z«  PA//.  Crit, 

157- 
[Sethon,  Alex,]  Alchemy  78  (j.&.  Sendi- 
vogius). 
Seton, !  G.  Heraldry  483 ;  5".  Kilda  330 ; 

^&x.  ^tf^«  432  (188). 
„  y  [ed.]  Budget  of  Anecdotes  787. 
,,  H.  W.  Forms  of  Decrees  222. 
Seton-Karr,  H.  W.  Wild  Sports  6Z6. 
Sette  Savj  di  Roma  124—1'.  also  Sept 

Sages. 
Settegast,  F.  Benoii  d^  Ste.'More  gg^. 
Severus,  Jul.  De  Pedibus  930.    , 
Sfivignd,  Mme.  de  Letters  731, 
Sewall,  Rev,  F.  New  Metaphy^sics  77. 
Seward,G.F.[Am.]CAi». /ww2i^?-<i2if/(7»242. 
W.  H.  Works  461  ;  Autob,  461 ;  Irre- 
pressible Conflict  785.  / 
Sewell,  Eliz,  M.     Novels  742- 
„  „,+Yonge European  History  401. 
„  J,  ^J.  Malagasy  Dictionary  852. 
„  R.  Remains  in  Madras  4^ 
,,  Vf  .Rise  of  Quakers  "J  s-  ' 


Sewillj-H.  Dental  Anai07ny  575. 
Seybert  Commission  on  Spiritualism  81. 
Seyd,  E.  Bk.  of  England  Note  Issue  235  ; 

Bullion  235, 
Seyffarth,  G.  Bible  Chronology  40. 
„  L,  W.  Comenius  283 ;  Pestalozzi  285. 
SeyfFert,  Dr,  M.  Hauptr'egeln  d.  gr.  Synt. 
.866 ;  Palaestra  Ciceron,  928.         ' 
„  Prf.  O,  Diet,  of  Class.  Antiq.  395(397).' 
Quest.  Metric,  gia;  Stud. Plaut. gig. 
Seymour,  Rev,  M.  H.  Confessional  68. 
Shadbolt,  S.  H.  Afghan  Campaigns  426. 
Shadwell,  Maj,-Gen,  Life  of  Clyde  424 ; 
Mountaih  Warfare  607. 
,,  Xbos.  Dramatic  Works  778  (774). 
Shaftesbury,[3rd]E.of  C>5«ri2c^cm/il:j  170, 
Shairp,  Pre,  J.  C.  Aspects  of  Poetry  756  ; 
Bums  721  ,(716) ;  Culi.,&^ Rel.  108 ; 
Poet.   Interpret,    of  Nature    756; 
Sketches  in  Hist,  &'   Poetry  430 
(715) ;  Stud,  in  Poetry  &*  Philos. 
715  C756). 
M  )»  [ed.]  Wordsworth  s  Tour  220. 
Sha.kespea.r,Co\.'B...Wild Sports  of  Ind.68y. 
„  J^Hindusi.  Lang,  (three)  832. 
11  n  [ed.]  Munt£^habat-i- Hindi  832, 
Shakspere,   Wm.    Dram.    Work^     llS~n 

(774.  756) ;  Poems  762  (757)., 
Shalfer,  Prf.  N-  S.  [Am.]  Aspects  of  Earth 
502;    Geagr.    of  N.    Amer.    359; 
Kentucky  365  (363), 
,,  ,,  +'Ds.v\%iKm.'\  Glaciers  $04. 
Shand,  J.  I^,  Letters  fr.  W.  oflrel.  331. 
Shann,  G.  Heat  in  relation  to  Steam  604. 
Shapter,  Dr,  T.  Climate  ofS.  Devon  590. 
Sharfuddin  Ali'Yazdi  Zafarmamah  836, 
Sharmah,  J.  Lib.  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots 

432;  Swearing  loT. 
Sharp,  D.  Camiv.  Coleoptera  542. 
„  P.  Flax,  Jute,  etc.  639. 
„  W.  Browning  723  (713);  Heine  733 
(713);  Rosseiti,  725  (651) ;.,  Shelley 

725(713)-  ' 

„  „  [ed.]  C7fl«  760  ;  Sonnets  760. 

,,  Mrs.  W,  Sea  Music  760.  , 

Sharp-Ayres,  Mrs,  Mirror  Painting  66^. 
Sharpe,  C.  K.  Letters  725  ;  Witchcraft  in 
Scotland  126. 

„  D.  Cretaceous  Cephalopoda  543, 

„  E,  Archit.  of  Cistercians  667  ;  Archit.' 
Parallels  667  ;  Churches  of  Lines. 
668  ;  Mouldings  667  ;  Orftam.  of 
Transit,  ^er.  667 ;  Seven  Periods 
of  Eng.  Arch.  667  ;  Window  Tra- 
cery (two)  668. 

'„  J,  ' Micah'  31, 

„  R.  B,  Birds  (five)  547,  of  'Alert'  577, 
in  Nature  548  ;  Birds  coll.  by  Steere 
551 ;  Brit.  Birds  548  ;  Mo7wgr.  of 
Alced,  548  ;  Orniihol.  of  Africa  551. 

„  Dr,  ^."KX^^.^Calendar  of  Wills  48X. 

„  S,  Hist,  of  Egypt  392  ;  Hierog,  Vocab. 
'  798. 

,,  ,,  [tr.]  iVl?M/  Testament  19. 
Sharswood,  G.  [Am.]+Budd  [ed.]  Casesin 

Real  Property  215. 
Shastri,  G.  S.  La^v  of  Inheritance  231. 
Shaw,  C.  W.  Market  Gardening{tvfo)62'j. 

„  Cpt.  E.  M,  Fire  (four)  245. 

„  E.  R.  +  Donnell  [Ams.]  School  De- 
vices 301. 

„  Rev.  G.  Pi.  Madagascar  ^e^g. 

„  G.  Bernard.    Novels  748. 

„  H.  Anc.  Fumit,  636 ;  Anc.  Plate  fr. 
Oxf.  Coll.  665  :  Decor.  Arts  of  Mid. 
Ages  66i,;  Dresses  of  M.A.  484; 
Encyclo.  ofO'rham.  661 ;  Ilium.  0/ 
M.A.  €i6\ ;  Mediaev.  Alphad.  (two) 
662 ;,  Ornam.  Metal-work  661. 

„  J.  Parish  Larm  210. 

„  Lachlan  Province  of  Moray  330. 

„  Rob.  Visits  to  Tartary  345  (352). 

3,  Dr.  ■  R.  Confess,  of  Faith  73  ;  Turki 


„  R.  N.  Sketches  for  Cottages  671. 

„  S.flistory  of  Staffordshire  -3,2^. 

„  T.  B.  [edO  'S'/ew.  of  Eng,  Liter.  714. 
,  „  T.  G.  History  of  Wines  618. 

,,  YGXoBookofDog6gt. 

„  'Rev.  W.'F.  Preacher's  PromptuarygS. 

„  Col.  W.  J.  Modern  Tactics  608, 
Snea,G.[Am.]Z7y&<7/'.^/^j:.  Hamilton 461. 

„  J.  G.  [Am.]  Ca^Ao/.  ^zW^j  21 ;  Caih. 
Ch.  in  Coll.  Days  84,  z«  iV.  K  84  ; 
Caih.  Miss,  among  Indian  Tribes 


92   (87);    Discov.  of.Mississ..^6&^ 
Early   Voy.   up    Mississippi  366  r. , 
Pius  ix.  85  ;  Onondago  Diciionarjh  ■■ 

857-      . 
Sheahan,  J.  J,  Hist,  of  Buckinghamshire- 

317. 
Shearman,  M.  Athletics  6g6  (697). 

T.G.[Am.]+Redfield  [Am.]  NegligenCfir  \ 
212. 
Shearwood,  J,  -  A.   Final  Exams.    218 ; 
Guide  tp  Bar  218 ;  Contract  194  ;' 
Pers.  Prop.  214 ;  "^RealProp.  214. 
+  ^oot&  Principles  of  Equity  igg.  ,  i 
Slie'dd,  Mrs.'  J.  A.  [Am.]  Famous  Sculptor*^ 
655.     .' 
Dr,  W,  G.  T.  [Am.]  Dogmat.   TheoU 
no;  Endless  Punishmt.  115;  Ho-*^\ 
mil^ics  95  ;  Philos.  of 'Hist.   385, 
(179) ;  *  Romans '  35 ;  Sertnons  (twojj 
98  ;  Theol.  Essays  {Nat.  6^  fnflu. 
of  Hist.  Spirit  383  (170)]. 
Sheil,  R.  L.  Irish  Bar  187 ;  Speeches  437. 
Sheldon,  Mrs.   E.  M,  [Am.]  History  of 

Michigap.  366,  '  , 

„  G.  W.  [Am.]  American  Painters  651. 
„  Prf,  U.C.[A.tsi.}Hist.ofXtn.  Doctrine-  , 

106. 
„  Prf.  J.  P.  Dahy  Farming  621 ;  Farm:- 

and  Dairy  •62-L. 
„  MaryD,  {Am.}  Stu,d.inGfn. Hist. -^Bs. 
Shelburne,  E,  Correspondence  420. 
Shelford,  L.  [ed.]  Real  Prop ^  ^ tats.  214. 
Shelley,  C.  P,  B.,  Workshop  Appliances. 
60I. 
Cpt.  G.  E.  Birds  of  Egypt  551 ;  Nec- 

tarinidiB  548, , , 
Lady  \fi.^.'\  Memorials  ofShellejf  726. 
Mary  W.  Letters  725., 
P,  B.  Works  790;  Poet.  W'orks  768  (757); 
Letters  725  ;  Natural  Die,t  sBg. 
Shenstone,  Wm.  Poetical  Worksjo^. 
Shepard,  E.  M,  [Am.]  Martin  VanBuren- 

459-    . 
Shepherd,  Dr,'  A,  ,  B.  Pulmonary    Con- 
sumption  569, 
G.  H.  British  School  of  Painting  649.    . 
H.  E,  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Eng.  Lang.'  944. 
R,  H.  Bibl.  ofCarlyle  788,  of  Dickens 
741,  of  Ruskin  790,  of  Swi7tburne\, 
768,  of  Thackerdy  742, 
Sheppard,  J.  G,  +  Evans  Notes  on  Thucy- 

dides  889.  " 

,,  J.  Y,  FallofRofke  397. 
Sherborn,  C,  D.  Bibliog.  of  Foraminiferesr 

536. 
Sheridan,  P,  H.  [Am,  Pers.  Memoirs  462, 

R,  B,  Works  779  (788,  790).      1  ' 

Sherman,  Rev,  T).  Revisions  of  Discip.  71. 
F.  D.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Madrigals  761. 
J,  [Am.]  Speeches  0^  Finance    237  ;-, 
Pres.  fohnsot^s  Policy -jZs. 
„  Gen.  W.  T.  Memoirs  462. 
S&erring,  Rev.  M.  A.  Hindu  Tribes  347  ^ 
Hist.  ofProt.  Missions  in  hid.  91 ; 
Sacred  City  of  Hindus  348. 
Sheykh-zdda  149. 

Shields,  Prf.  C.  W.  \,Am.\OrderofScienc,:  . 
,  17s  i4SB);  Philos.  Ultima  4S8  (437). 

F.  W,  Straifts  on  Structures  603. 

G.  O.  [Am.]  Cruisings  in  CascadesSZj.. 
Shikand-G-^m&nik  Vij&r  835.  , 
Shi  King  849  (8)  :  Mantshou  version  843. 
ShilUnglaw,  J,  Y.Arctic  Discovery  380, 

.,  J.  J-  [Anstrall Port  Philip  379. 
ShilUtoi  Rev,  J,  Womdnhood  252. 
Shioda,  M,  fapanesePotte^  664. 
Shipley,  Rev.  Orby  Ritual  'of  Altar  105. 

(89);  ^/»  (two)  114, 
Shipp,  "Dt.  A.   M,  [Am.]  Methodism  in- 
South  Carolina  71. 
„  B,  {Aai.\History  ofDe  Soto  309, 
Shiras,  A.  [Am.  J  Christmas  Festivals  go. 
Shirley,,  E.  Y,  Deer  Parks  691;  Co.  of 
•  Monaghan  332. 
,  E.  P,  Dominion  of  Farley  332  ;  Stem- 

mata  Shirleiana  480. 
,  Jas,  Dramatic  Works  778  (774). 
,  W.  S,  Crifk.  Law  196  ;  Magisi.  La-^f 

223. 
,  ,,  [ed.]  Casesin  Com.  Law  214  (192% 

in  Criminal  Law  196, 
,  Dr,  W.  W,  Church  of  Apost.  Age  48  ;. 
Catalogue  of  Works  of  Wycliff  3  r 
Introd.  to  '■  Fasciculi Zizan*  6x.|  -'  , 
,  „  \,^d..\  Royal  and  other  Letters  410 


Ixxi 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[SMIT- 


irreff.  Emily  A.   Froehel  aSg ;  Intett. 
Educ.  agg ;   KindergHrten  (three) 
.      289  (299). 
S  irt.  Rev.  Q.  +  M\xz2i  Sindki  Diet  833. 
Shishd-sutraZiZ. 

Shock,  W.  H.  [Km.'\Steam  Boilers  6oz. 
Shoebel,  C.  Myths  de  la  Fevtvte  et  d. 

Serpent  127. 
Shoemaker,  J.  V.  [Am.]  Dis.  of  Shin  572. 


Shoo  King  849  (8). 

Shoppee  Barber-Surgeons  558. 

Shore  Arabella  Dante Jhr  Beginners  734. 
„  T.  W.  Practical  Siology  520. 

Short,  Bp.  A.  34  Years'  Episcopate  93. 
„  Frank  Making  0/ Etchings  659.  - , 
,,' -F.  H.  Taxation  oy  Costs  2^6. 

■  »>  J-  T.  [Am.]  AT.  Amers.  of  Antig.  360 

r-    (469). 

„  Bp.  T.V.  Hist.  o/Ch.  of  England  67. 
Shorthouse^-J.  H.  Romances  746.  j 

Shortland,  E.  Maori  Religipn  [Trads.  of 

New  Zealand\  149. 
ShortreUe,  R.  Logarithms  269. 
..  Shortt,  J.   fttformatzons  227;    Law  of 
'        Literature  212. 
Shuckard,  C.  K.  Nat.  Hist  of  Bees  543. 
„  W.  E.  British  Coleopiera  542. 
■^Shucltburgh,  E.  D.  [GdJ\ABCin  English 
and  Latin  294. 
^huckford,  S.  Sacr,  &>  Profane  Hist  41. 
Shumway,  Prf.  E.  S.  [Am.]  Lat  Synt. 

903- 
Shunk,  W.  F.  Field  Engineer  597  ;  Rail- 

•way  Curves  597. 
Shute,R.^;rw^.  Wrgs.^g\{j.s^;  Truthx-]-^. 
Sibawaihi  Kitab  SiBouya  808. 
Sibbes,  Dr,  R.  Works  3  ;  Saint's  Comfort 

20  ;  Soul's  Conflict  29. 
Sibley,  J.  L,  [Am.]  Graduates  of  Harvard 

279. 
Sibomei  Cpt.  W.  Warin  Free.  &=  Belg.  427, 
'   Sibree^  Rev.  J.  Gt.  Afrie.  Isl,  359  (92) ; 
,  Madag.  Bibliog.  358  ;  Madagascar 

and  People  359  ;  South  Africa  92. 
,,  „  [tr.]  Malag.  Folkl.  151  (92),  Orat 
Songs  151. 
Sibson,  A.  Arti^cial .Manures  616. 
Sicard,  A.  I^ Education  morale  272. 
Sichel,  W..  S.  Witnesses  228. 

„  „  '\-C^2XiZ^  Interrogatories -z^T. 
Siciliani,  P.  Scien%a  delt  Educ.  278. 
Sickel,  Th.  [ed.  ]  Monutn.  Graphica  797. 
Sidath  Sangarawa  Singhalese  Gram.  829. 
Szddhanta-Kauntudi  827. 
Siddhi-Kur  842  (149). 
^iddons,  J.  H.  [Am.]  Shakesp.  Referee  tjj. 
Sidgwick,  A.  Fallacies  173 ;  Form  Dis- 
cipline-^o-z;  Marking  ynz  ;  Stimulus 
.  288  ;  Tchg.  Composition  290. 

,  .  „  Mrs.  A,  Caroline  Scklegel  733. 

„  Charl.  [Mrs.  A.]  Denmark  449  ;  Nor- 
way 449. 
Mrs.  H,  Spiritualism.  81. 
„  Prf.  "K.Elems.  ofPolitiesf  i-jg  ;  Green's 
Ethics  164 ;  Meih.  of  Ethics  175  ; 
Outl.  of  Hist,  of  Ethics  %js  '<  Princ. 
ofPolit.  Econ.  234  ;  Scope  of  Econ. 
Science  233, 
Sidmouth,  ist  Vis.  Correspondence  423. 
Sidney,  Sir  P.  ApoLforPoetrie  756;  Ctess. 
of  Pembroke's  Arcadia  740  ;  Poet. 
Works  762, 
,,  ■  S.  Book  of  the  Horse  620. 
Siebeck,  R.  Garden  Plants  626. 
Siebelis,  J.  Wb.  z.  Ovid's  ^  Met  am.'  914. 
Siebold,  C.  V.  Parthenogenesis  515  ;  Tape 
Worms  572. 
„  P,  F.  V.  Birds  of  Japan  550  ;  Fauna 

'Japon.  555  ;  Flora  Japon.  530. 
„  „  +Hoffmann[eds.].ffz;$/./tf>i'«zca846. 
SieDs,.Th.  Englisch-fries:  Spracheg2,6, , 
Siegeenb^ek,  M.  Leidsclie  Hoogschool  278. 
Siemens,  Sir  C.  Wm.  Conserv.  of  Solar 
Energy  493  ;  Scient  Wks.  403  (642). 
Siemt,  0.*c   vor  '  e '  und  '  i '  im  Pikard. 

988. 
Sieveking,  A.  F.  [ed.  ]  Fr'aise  of  Gardens  624. 

„  A.  W.  Charitable  Work  248. 
Sievers,  Prf.  E.  Angels.  Gram,  [and  tr.] 
952 ;  Gotische  Liter.  035  ;  GrUndz. 
d,Phoneiik  813(945)  ;  Heliand'  957 
(958) ;  Paradigmen  934  ;  Phonetik 
933  {note) ;  Rhythmik  952. 
,,  G.  R.  Leben  d,  Libanius  893. 
gigart,  J.  Glossaire  Montois  990. 


Sigerson,  G.  Modem  Ireland  436  ;  Establ. 

of  Legist  Indep.  435  {note). 
Sikandar  Nama  e  Bara  837. 
Sikkhande  Raj  di  Vikhia  831. 
Silk,  J.  F.,W.  Nitr.OxideAntBsthesias'JA 
Sillograpki  Poetae  876. 
Silva,  F.daiJicc.  Bibliog.  Portug.  707. 
Silvagni,  D.  Rome  446. 
Silver,  S.  W.  Hdbk.  for  Australia  377,  /o 
Canada  362,  ^<7  J".  Africa  358,  ^t?  Jf'. 
Indies  371.  . 

Silvferthorne,  A.  Water  Supply  6ot. 
Silvestre,-  L.  C.  Marques  Typograph.  710. 
,,  M.  J.  V.  Universal  Paleography  jgq. 
Sim,  Geo.!  Ca^.  ^G/fe.  d?^  iPtJw.  Coz«j  476. 
Simcox,  Edith  Natural  Lamj  175. 
„  G.  K.,Htst  of  Latin  Literature  908. 
Sime,  Jas.  Franks  383  ;  Geog.  of  Europe 
311;    Goethe  T^-^  (712);   Hist,   of 
Germany  ^^1 ;  Singd.  of  All-Israel 
118   (40,   391)  ;     Lessing  (two)  733 
(167);  Schiller  7^2  (712). 
[  „  „  ]  Deuteronomy^  the  People's  Book 

118. 
,_,  W.    Novels  747.  1 

Simeon,  Rev.  C.  Works  3. 
^,  R.  Diet.  Mexicain-Franfais  859, 
,,  ,, -[ed.]  A^nales  Mexicaines  859. 
Simmins,  S.  Modem  Bee  Farm  622. 
Simmonds,   P.  L.  Anim.  Products  614; 
Food  Resources  614  ;    Coffee  617  ; 
Commerc.  Prod,  of  Sea  614  (622); 
i>ze/.  *?/■  TV^wf^  /'r(7flr.  614,  ^  i/j^ 
Animals  614;  ^o^j  616;    Tropic. 
-■     Agric.  614  ;  Waste  Products  614. 
Simmons,  Cpt.  T.  F.  Courts  Martial  207. 
Simms,F.W,ifiZ'£//z«^Sg9;T'«M*«//z«^599. 
„  W.  G.'iPi.m..']  Hist,  of  South  Carolina 
364  ;  Huguenots  62. 
Simon,  E.  Emperor  William  445. 
,,  G.  E.  China -^^6. 

„  John  [ed.]  Public  Health  Report-^Zj. 
„  Jules  Cousin  732  (163,  731) ;  Eeole  272 

Gove-mment  of  Thiers  442. 
„  J.  Education  chez.  I.  Juifs  278. 
„  L.+Vogel,  etc.  Merc.  Corresp.  266. 
,,  yi.Substantiv  im'' Roland'  ggz. 
„  R.  Vedische  Schulen  825. 
Simonds,  J.  C.+McEnnis  [Ams.]  Manual 
Labour  238.  1 

„  W.  E.  [Ani.;  ed.]  Patent  Cases\-zx-i. 
Simonides,  K.  [ed,]  0£oAoy(Kai.  ypa^at  112. 
Simonin,  L.  Underground  Life  640. 
Simpson  [artist]  India  348. 
„  A.  H.  Law  relating  to  Infants  201 
„  Prf.  A.  R.  Obstetrics  580. 
,,  J.  Baptisinal  Fonts  .^•jz. 
„  J.  G>a/^  Vine  618. 
,,  Sir  J.  Young  Archceol.   Essays  463  ; 
Archaic  Sculptures   470 ;  i?w.  of 
Wovien  581 ;  Works  559  (574,  580). 
„  Martin  Yorkshire  Fossils  sxo. 
„  Bp.  M.  [Am.  Meih.]  Methodism  (two) 

71;  Preaching  gs. 
„  Rich.  7%i7j.  Campion  718. 
„  ,,  [ed.]SchoolqfShakspereyy;(yy4). 
„  Dr.  Rob.  y^flw?.  of  Covenanters  73. 
„  Sir  Walter  ^?'^<?/'Gi?^6g6. 
„  Rev.  W.  S.  O/rf  St  PauVs  (two)  668. 
„  -Baikie,  E.  Diet  for  Nir lists.  685  (309). 
Simrockj  K.  Deut.  Mythol.  140  ;  Plots  of 
Shakspf  718  ;  Quellen  d.  Shak.  719. 
[ed.]  Altdeut.  Leseb.   936  ,*   Deut. 
Volksbb.  145  ;  Till Eulenspiegel  1^$. 
Sims,  G.  R.  ^ow  /^'  Poor  Lipg   248 ; 
Horrible  London  248. 
R.  Manual  for  Genealogist  478. 
T.  Dyeing  and  Bleaching  ^-^-z. 
Simson,  A,^c«ir<!/(7r  ^  Putumayo  Rtu.yi-^. 
„  F.  B.  Sport  in  E.  Bengal  &&•]. 
,,  J.  The  Gypsies  i^^z. 
„  Walter  [Am,]  ifzV/.  of  Gypsies  462  (860), 
Sinai  Ordnance  Survey  of^z  (3,4fl).' 
Singer,  Simepn  i^«if»?-£  Pwitfifit^w  1x5. 
Sinclair,  A.  [Am.]  Engine  Running  597. 
A.  C.  +  Fyfe  Jamaica  371. 
D.  Wigan  322. 

W.  J.  Gonorrhoea  in  Women  580. 
Smdibdd,  Book  ofZ^j  (124,  148). 
Sinding,  Prf.  P.  C.  //"w^.  ofScand.  449. 
Singer,  I.  Hungarian  Grammar  ^^o. 
„  S.  W.  Playing  Cards  698.  ' 

Singh,  S.  A.  Kokand -^^s  '>  Sahkee  Bk.  831. 
Singleton,  J.  E.  Occupations  289. 
Sinistrari,  L,  M.  DimoniaUti  125. 


Sinker,  Rev.  A.  Ion  Keith- Falconer  93. 
„  R.  Cat.  ofEng.  Bks.  bef.  MDCL  705  ; 

,    JSth  Cent.  Books.  710, 
Sjnner,  G.'R.I^.Bibl.d.Schweizergesch.  451. 
Sinnett,  A.  P.  Esot  Buddhism  79,  120 : 

Novels/ 748  ;  Occult  World  ji,. 
„  Mts,''A.V.  Purpose  of  TheosophyjZ. 
Sintenis+Miiller  Grad.  ad.  Pam.  904. 
Sir  Otfeo  .g6^. 

Siradeva  Paribh&shavritti  827. 
Siriz,  Dame  962. 

Sirker,  C.  Taciteisc^e  Formenlekre  926. 
Sironami,  J.  S.Hindu  Law  of  Inherit.  231. 
Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de  Crusade  against 
Albigenses  55;  Ital.  Repubs.  445  ; 
Liter,  of  South  of  Europe  712. 
Sitjar,  B.  [Am.]  Vocab,  of  San  Antonio 

Mission  857. 
Sittl,  K.  Griech.  Liter.  872 ;  Lokal.  Ver- 

schiedenheiten  907.    ,' 
Sjogren,  A.  J.   Osseiische  Spraehl.  838, 

Stud.  838. 
Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.  A  Hit  Poetry  948  (952, 
954);  ^9tg.  Wds.  in  Ang.-Fch.  988  ; 
Etymolog,  Diet,  (two)  946  ;  List  of 
Eng.  Wds.  ill.  by  Icel.  946  (941)  ; 
Maeso-Goth.  Gloss.  935;  Notes  on 
*  Piers  Ploughtnan'  762  ;  Princ.  of 
English  Etymology  945. 
[ed.]  English  Glossaries  (three)  949  ; 
Go^els  960  (18);  Shksp.  's  ^Plutarch ' 
719  ;  Specs,  of  English  Litera-ture 
754  (714,  954)- 

+  Nodal  BibLList  of  Dial  Bks.  948, 
Skeats,'  Rev.  H.  S.  Free  Chs.  of  Eng.  6g. 
Skeel,  T.  [Am.]  Leather  Mimuf.  of  United 

States  637. 
Skelton,  John  Poetical  Works  762  (777). 
„  J.  Maitland    of  Letherington    432 

Relics  of  House  of  Stuart  415. 
,,  J.  Pauper  Children  2^%. 
Skene,  Dr.  A.  J.  C.  [Am.]  Diseases. pf 
Bladder  582,  of  Women  581. 
J.  H.  With  Stratford  in  Crimea  427. 
W.  F.  Celtic  Scotl.  431  (vol.  ii.  58,  65); 

Gospel  History  for  Young  46. 
„  [ed.]  Chron.  ofPicts.  430  ;  4  Ancient 
Books  of  Wales  "jTiy  {i-^Sy  429,  1004). 
Skertchly,  S.  B.  Geol.  ofFenland  508..  ' 
Sket,  J.  Slovenische  Grammatik  1009. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Slovenisches  Sprach&uch  1009., 
Sketch  of  Universal  History  3S3. 
Skinner,-^.  E.  H.Rougkg.  it  in  Crete  j^q, 
„  W.  If,  lA.m.l  American  Politics  264. 
Skottowe,  B.  C.  Hist,  of  Pari.  259  (405). 
Skrefsrud,  Rev.  L.  0-  Sdntal  Gram.  833. 
Skulc,  K.  Mythyezna  Hist.  Polska  139. 
Skuse,  F.  A.  A.  Cimstaceans  ^-^g  (519,  540); 

Fishes  519  \Matnnzalia  519. 
Skyrslur  og  Reikningdr  706. 
Slack,  Cpt.  C.  Mamial  of  Burmese  850. 
'K.y  Pond  Life  ST^. 
Maj.  'J.  Sixty-third  Regiment  ^zZ. 
Sladen,  D.  B.  W.  [ed.]  AustraL  Ballads 
,761,  Poets  761;    Cent    of  Austr. 
Song.     •/6i ;     Younger    American 
Poets  ■j'jo(jj6i). 
E.  B.+  Sparks  [trs.]  Silver  Hill  S50. 
W.  P.  Asteroidea  538. 
Slagg,  C.  Water  Eng.  601. 
„  J.  Technical  Teaching  zgj. 
Slater,  J.  H.  Bk. -Collecting  519  ;  CoPyrt 
212  ;  Guide  to  Legal  Profession  218. 
„  [CiA.\  Book  Prices  Current  jag. 
J.  W.  Colours  632  ;  Sewage  600. 
Rev.  T.  E.  Philos.  of  Missions  go. 
Sleeman,  C.  Torpedoes  612. 
Slight,  J.  +  Burn  Farm  Implements  615. 
Sligmann,  L.  *  Antigone'  desSoph.  886. 
Slingo,  W.+  Brooker  Electr.  Enging.  606. 
Sloan,  J.  ^Pi-m.]  Model  Architect.  670. 
„  W.  H,  Burmese  Language  850. 
Small,  Rev.  G.  Naval  Terms  6io;Sausk. 

Literature  817. 
„  J.  [ed.]  £«^.  Metrical  Homilies  g^^. 
„  J.  W.  Furniture  636  ;  Woodwork  636. 
Smalley,  E.  V.  [Am.]  Republn.  Party  263 ; 

Northcfit  Pacific  Railroad  268. 
Smart,  B.  Q.-¥Q.XQi\.o^  Dial,  of  Gypsies  %to. 
,,  Hawley. ,  Novels  748.  \ 

Smdrta-sHtras  Big,  820J  821. 
Smeaton,  D.  M.  Loyal  Karens  350. 

Prf.  G.  Atonement  (two)  iii ;  Holy 
Spirit  112. 
Smedley,  E.  Supernatural  81, 


Smedley,  E.  Reformed Relig.  in  Free.  62. 

„  F.  E.     Novels  742. 
Smee,  Alfred  My  Garden  625. 
Smellie  Midwifery  580. 
Sraethurst,  J.  M.  Petitions  agst.  Private 

Bills  193. 
Smiddy,  R.  DruidChurches  464  (133). 
Smiles,  Dr.  S.  Character  265  (595)  IBoohs  ' 
708] ;  R.  Dick  628  (265)  :  Duty  265 
(595):  T.  Edward  z65{6zS):  Hugue- 
nots in  Eng.  6z;,  Hug.  in  Fee.  62 
IVaudois  55];  Industr.  Biogr.  595 
(265)  ;  Life  &>  Labr.  595  (265) ;  Lives 
of  Engineers  595  ;  Men  of  Invent 
595  (265) ;  G.  Moore  249  (265)  .Self- 
Help  265  (59s)  ;  G.  Stephenson  596  ; 
R.  Stephenson  <,gS\Thrift  265  (595). 
^xri\\S\,Khond  Grammar  844. 
Theory  of  Numbers  \go. 
[Am.}  History  of  Wisconsin  ^6q.        ;   r, 
Adam.    Works  170  (175,  179) ;  Weattk  '_ 
oflfations  234.  - 

Agnes  Cyprus  343  ;  Greek  Life  333. 
Albert.     Novels  742.         \, 
Alder  Ringworm.  572. 
Alex.  Aberdeenshire  329. 
And.  Zoology  of  S.  Africa  556  (sss)- 
Rev.  A.  C.  Antiq.  of  N.  Wilts  Downs 
464  (327,  406) ;  Birds  of  Wilts.  550. 
A.  H.  [ed.]ProverbsofChzn.S4S(j53). 

A.  M.  [Am.]  Gold  &•  Silver  Coi^  475. 
Bruce  [Austral.]  Liberty  255. 
Buck,  [Am.]  Heve  Lang.  857  ;  Pima 

Grammar  857. 

B.  P.  [Am.]  Dartmouth  College  279,    'j, 
Cecil  Birds  of  Guernsey  549,  ofSomer-    ' 

set  54g.         ; 
Chas.  Algebra  48g  ;  Conies  4gi ;  Solid 

Gepmetry  490. 
Archd.  C.  J.  Synonytns  (two)  947. 

C.  M.  Master  and  Servant  206. 

C.  Roach  Roman  LondoH  464  (406) : 
Retrospections  485. 

D.  Dyer  632  ;  Dyers  Guide  612 '; Dye*^t 
Instructor  632. 

Dr.  Edw.  Consumption  569 ;  Foods  630. 
Edw.  [ed.]  Fdreig.  yisitors  to  Eng.  316. 

E.  William  Cobbett  422. 
Dr.  Eustace  Dis.  of  Children  582,  of 

Childr.  Lungs  s^3  VWast  Dis.  583. 
^.h.Lamellibranchiata  544;  MollusCa 
of  ^ Alert*  517. 

E.  P.  [Am.] /'(7/i//cd!/^coMowj'243, 

F.  Veterinary  Hygiene  619. 
Rev.  F.  The  Canary  685. 
F.  J.  Quarter  Sessions  Practice  223:  , 
Cpt.  F.  L.  Gunpowder  631. 
F.  M.  Heraldry  of  Smith  483. 
Dr.  F.  P.  Mat.  Medica  of  China  586. 

F.  R.  Sulph.  Acid  Manufacture  630. 
Geo.  Assyria  392  (39,  116,  3go,  466); 

Assyr.    Discos.    467   (41) ;    Assyr. 
Eponym.  40  (41,  392,  802) ;  Chaldean  ' 
Account'of^ Genesis'  118(9,41,  802)  ;- 
Hdstory  of  Assurban.  392  (41,  802), 
ofBahyl.  392  (39),  ofSenacherib  41. 

Dr.  Geo.  /^?k.  Carey  93  ;  Christian 
Missions  90  ;  Alex.  Duff  93  ;  .ff^fe. 
of  Prophecy  iig  ;  iS^p,  5.  HisUtpgz  !■ 

I  '  J?«.  of  David  2^  ;  i?r.  /.  Wilson  93 

Geo.  Relig.  ofAnc,  Britain  58. 

Geo.  of  Coalville  Gipsy  Life  462  ;  /"w 
^tftfM  a;  Gypsying  462. 

Prf.  Goldwin/««e  Austen  722  ;  Cowper 
721  (716) ;  /WjA  jy/s^  433  ;  Zffc/j. 
o«  ilfi7rf.  /^w^.  401  (17Q)  ;  Zsc^j; 
ff«  Study  of  Hist.  385  (292,  3S6) , 
Reorgan.  of  Univ.  of  Oxon.  298  ; 
Three  Engl.Statesmen  416  [CromWt  .■■ 
416,  Pitt  420,  /'jj'w/  417].  ' 

G.  Geography  of  British  India  347. 
Rev.  G.  A.  '  Isaiah '  24. 
G.  Barnett  Sright  422  ;  Gladstone  422  : 

Hugo  732  ;  Prime  Ministers  422 ; 

Shelley   726 ;    ^«.    Victoria   423 ; 

William  2.  of  Germany  \^^. 
,,  [ed.]  British  Ballads  758. 
G.  H,  Court  of  Probate  223. 
Dr.  G.  S.  Wesleyan  Methodism  71. 
G.  W.  6>Sii«.  <&»  i?cA.  Pjf^.  652  (654). 
Hamilton  [Am.]  Hydraulics  598. 
Henry  Sermons  3. 
Prf.  Henry  Surgery  of  Rectum  580. 
Dr.    Heywood    Dysmenorrhea    582; 

Gynaekol.  581, 


Ixnii 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[SP.Er 


Smith,  Horace  Laijn  of  Negligence  212, 
„  Hubert  Tent  Life  in  Nomjoy  ifi-^iyyf). 
.„  Huntingdon  [Am.;ed.]  i  Cent.of  Atner. 

Literature  728* 
„  H.  +  Soden  Z.««f£/i7rrf  &^  Tenant  203. 
„  H.  A.  Equity  199 ;  MaT-r.&'Drv.  205. 
„  „  [^A.'lMarr.lVom.  Property  Acts  z<^. 
,j  Prf.  H.  B.   [A.m.-\,  Apolog.   116;  Syst. 

of  Theology  no. 
,  H.  C.  M  British  Hive  628, 
„  H,  Fly  Midwives  581. 
„  H.  G.  +  Kirby  Rko^alocera  Exot.  541. 
„  H.  H.  History  of  Brazils  373. 
„  Prf.  H.  J.  S.  Mathematic  Papers  489. 
„  H.  P.  Glossary  of  Terms  ^oT  (947). 
„  Dr.  H.  W.  Pastor  as  Preacher  94. 
„  Jas.  +  H.  Rejected  Addresses  7'6o. 
^,  Rev.  James  Voyage  St,  Paul  48. 
,,  Cpt.  John  ^flxfep362  (309)  ;  Bermudas 

362. 
4,  John  Domestic  Botany  614  ;  Economic 

Pits.  614;  Ferns  522 ;  Historia  Fili- 

pum  522  ;  Z**^.  Names  of  Pits.  519 

(614,  949). 
i,,  John  [  oiCamb.  ]  Discourses^, 
„  John  W.  Action-at-Ldw  Contracts  194; 

Latidlord  203 ;    Merc.  Law   207 ; 

Public  Meetings  197. 
9*  }■  led.}  Leading  Cases  ig2. 
tt  Jos.  [Am,]  jSooH  of  Doctrine  72. 
,  ,,  Jos.  Catalogue  of  Friend^ s  Books  75; 
i    Biblioth.  Anti-Quaker.  7^. 
,,  Josiah  W.  Ci7»e.  Zaw  192  ;  Equity  igg. 
„  „  +  Trustram  Property  214  (two-195). 
^,  J.  Works  of  Painters  t^2. 
„  J.  B.  C«^/e  Traction'  S97- 
„  J.  F.  Sckleiennacher  170. 
„  J.  G.  Monograms  662. 
,,  J.  Greig^irfowzzMfl/iya^iwy  573. 
,,,  J,  Guthrie  Parish  of  Stratkblane  331. 
„  J.  G.  LatuofScotl.  rel.  to  Poor  •zxi.. 
„  Rev.  J.  G.+ Onslow  Worcester  -^z"]. 
„  J.  Hamblin  '  Acts  '  34  ;  Heat  495  ;  '*y, 

Mark  '  33  ;  Trigonometry  491. 
^„  }.}.  College  Plate  66s. 
„  Dr.  J.  Lewis  [Am.]  /?zi.  of  Infancy  582. 
■     ,,  J.  Moyr  G^.  Female  Cost.  484;  /«- 

teriors  671. 
;,  J.  Russell^iiS/.  Cd«/za«fZ32i;  Writers 

on  Angling  693. 
^,  J.TonXunn.Discov.  of  Amer.-3l^\;  Local 

Self-Govi.2^S>  Old  Birm-inghatn-^oSi. 
,  „  [ed.]  English  Guilds  Z4<?{j^iif  g66). 
^  J.   T.  Antig.    of  Westminster   323 ; 

Nollekens  655. 
„  Laura  A.  [ed.]  Music  of  Waters  760; 

7%M?'  Romany  Song-Land  860. 
„  Lucy  Toulmin  Guild  [in  Encycl.  Brit.} 

240. 
^,  „  [ed.]  iJiiyj^ifzcA.  zVz'.  403. 
„  L.  P.  [Am.]  Classification  ofBks.  712. 
„  Noble  ^^/.  of  Anat.  560  ;  Curvatures 

of  Spine  578  ;  Deformities  575. 
^,  Rev.  Percy  Gloss,  of  Terms  701. 
:,,  Philip  Ancient  History  390  ;  ^;(«.  CA. 

?*«  Mid.  Ages  53 ;  Eccles.  Hist.  44  ; 

/TzV/.  ^  World  390 ;  a  <&•  iV.  r^- 

iament  Histories  40. 
„  Priestley  Glaucoma  577. 
„  R.  Angus  ^?>  and  Rain  505*. 
„  R,    Bosworth    Carthage    396 ;    Zore^ 

Laurence    425 ;    Mohammed    12 ; 

Rome  and  Carthage  396(390). 
„  Prf.  R.  H.  Graphics  603. 
,„  R.  H.  Soden  Works  on  Heraldry  482, 
„  R.  M.  De  rhet.  in  Senec.  920. 
„  Maj.  R^M.  Persian  Art  646. 
.„  Dn.  R.  Payiie  Authentic,  of  ^Isaiah' 

30;    *  DanieV    30;    *ferem.^    30; 

Prophecy  38  ;  ' Saml*  24. 
^,  ,,  [ed.]  T'^tfKrwj  i';^rzac«s  803. 
,,  Lt.  R.  S.  Topographical  Drawing  6fXi, 
„  Rev.  R.  T.  Maiis  Knmvledge  iio. 
,.  ,,  Stephen  [Am.]  Operative  Surgery  574. 
„  Rev,  Sydney  /^tfr^79o;  Essays 'jZ^; 

Peter  Plymleys  Letters  •jZ^\Punish- 

mentjof  Death  244. 
S.  A-  on  Delitzsch's  *^jjyr.  Wb.^  801. 
„  „  [ed.  &  tr.]  Assyr.  texts<three)  802. 
^,  S.  B.  [Am.]  Eccles.  Law  and  r^Va^r 

198  (99). 
„  Dr.  Thos.  Duffg^. 
„  Thos.  Oper.  Surg,  on  Dead  Body  574. 
„  Rev.  Thornley  Joseph  26  ;  Moses  26 ; 

/oshu^two}26-J'rophet  ofSomrvit^o* 


Smith,  Prf.  T.  Mediaeval  Missiofis  90.    , 

„  T.  E.  Admiralty  Law  222 ;  Ct^w- 
paniesLawTg'z\Eccl.CourtsxqZ{g'&). 

„  T.  L.  [Am.]  Elements  of  the  Laiifs  1S4. 

„  T.  R.+Poynter'Gt7^Ar(;  <5r»  Renaiss. 
Architecture  667. 

„  „  +  Slater  .£«r(y  .A7«.  .<4«:-ftzV.  667. 

„  T.  Scott  [Austral,;  ed.]  Rep.  Cases  183. 

„  Dr.  Vance  Bible  &^  Pop.  Theology  82. 

„  'ViiicfiTvtPi..Coin.  of  Gupta  Dynasty  47  s- 

„  Dr.  Walter  C.  Poetical  Works  76S. 

„  Walter  E.  Depression  of  Trade  264. 

„  Wentworth  Thos.  Ld.  Cromwell  778. 

„  Dr.  Wm.  [ed.]  Diet,  of  Bible  (two)  39 
(1),  ofGk.  &>  Rom.  Antig.  395  (397)* 
ofGk.  <&*  Rom.  Biog.  &'Myth.  394, 
ofGk.  i5r»  Rom.  Geogr.  310 ;  ^/j/.  of 
Greece  394  -.-Latin-Engl.  Diet.  903, 

1,  I,  +Cheetham  [eds.]  Diet,  of  JCtn. 
Antiquity  4S  [Calendar  go], 

,}  t,  +GxovQ['&ds.']AtlasofAnc.Geog.yyj. 

„  „  +  Hall  [eds.]  ^«^/.-ia^/«i?zV^.  903. 

„  „  +Wace[eds.]i?it!;.  of  Xtn.  Biogr. 
45  (398). 

,,  Rev.  William  ^rrV,  Diatomacees  522. 

„  Dr.  W.  Memoir  ofFichte  164. 

„  W.  Morleyy  Ancient  and  Modem  ^^j. 

„  Rev.  W.  [Am,]  Correspondence  279. 

„  W.  Anderson  Fishes  of  West  Scotland 
^  555  (note). 

„  Prf.  W.  B.  [Am.]  Co-ordinate  Geometry 

„  'W.C.Cremaiion  588  ;  Freemasonry  79. 
„  W.    G.    Clavis    Agaricinorum    523 ; 
,  Comm.  on  Pharmac.  585  ;  Dis,  of 
Crops  6x6  ;  Mushrooms  523. 
„,  W.  H.  Players  and  Playhouses  678. 
„  W.  L.  [Am,]  Probate  Court  225. 
„  W .^Ao.Cxo'oCQvtMcCro-mhie  Family  ^o. 
„  W.  P.  [ed.]  Sheriff  Court  223. 
„  Prf.  W.  R.  Bible   21;    *  Isaiah^    24  ; 
Kinship  in  Arabia  389;   O.T,   in 
Jewish  Ck.  10  (16,   118)  ;  Prophets 
^        of  Israel  38  (lo). 
„  W.  R.  +  Norwell  Illns.  of  Zoology  533, 
Smithson,  D.  J.  Eloc.  and  Dram.  Art  786. 
„  T.  Spencer  P(7«rfiy%  5^8  (519)* 
Smollett,  Tobias  G.  Novels  740., 
,,  „  -^Hughss  Contin.  of  Hume*  ^o-^. 
Smucker,  S.  M.  [Am.]  Clay  460  ;  Webster 

461. 
Smyth,  B.  Twentieth  Regiment  428. 
„  C.   Piazzi  Great  Pyramid   (two)  468 

(354)  ;  Madeira  504.    ' 
„  H.  W.  [Am.]  Diphthong  et  867 ;  Gk. 

Dial.  8yo;  Vowel  System  Bji. 
„  Dr.    Newman  [Am.]   Old   Faiths    6 
Reality  of  Faith  6 ;  Relig.Feeling^, 
,,  „  [tr.]  Domer  on  Future  State  TJS- 
„  R.  B.  iAvtAtrsX.]  Aborigines  of  Victoria 
377  ;  Goldfields  of  Victoria  64'2i^$i-^. 
„  Prf.  W.  French  Revol.  440  ;  Lects.  on 

Mod.  Hist.  401  (386). 
„  Adm.  W.  H.    Celestial  Objects  500 

Sailor's  Word  Book  610. 
„  Prf.  W,  W.  Coal  Mining64x  ;  Metallic 
I  Mining  642. 

Smythe,  J.  Lawn  Tennis  696. 
„  Mrs,  Fiji  Islands  375. 
Snell,  A,  L.  Dutch  Grammar  940. 
„  E.  H.  T.  Principles  of  Equity  199. 
Snively,  J.  H.  [Am.]  Perfumes  62J. 
Snow,T.+Winstanley^««Wiz//'?7Wftcs222. 
i»  »)  +  »»  y  [fids.]  Statutes  223. 
Snowball,  J.  C.  Trigonometry  491. 
Snowden,  J.  R.  [Am.]  Cf7z«j  475  (477-two)  ; 

Medals  475. 
,,  R.  L.  Police  Officer^  Guide  210. 
Snowdon,  J.  W.  Rope-sight^  474 ;  Change- 
ringing  4t4  ;  Grandsire  474 ;  Treble 
Bob  474. 
Snyder,W.I-..[Am.]  G^si?^.  of  Marriage  206 
(253);  G^.  Opinions  of Gt.  Judges  i.%T^. 
Soames,  Rev^H.  ^.-5'.  Church  s^  :  i«^2« 

Church  58. 
„  L.  Intro,  to  Phonetics  983  (938,  945). 
„  P.  Manufacture  of  Sugar  617. 
Sobolewski,Prf.  Hist.ofRuss  Lang.  1008, 
„  S.  i?fi  Prae^os.  usu  Aristoph.  883. 
Socidtddes  Anciens  Textes  Publicatns.g^. 
Society  of  Antiq.  Vetusta  Monum.   463 

[Bayeux  Tapestry  409,  683]. 
,,  f.   Prom.    Xtn. .  Knowl.    Hymns   103  ; 

O.  S^  N.  T.  24. 
„  for  Psychical  'Re&eaxc^i  Proceedings  Zj.. 


Socin,Dr.A.  ArabicGram.  805  ;  Palestine 

and  Syria  341  (41). 
,,  AdoM  Schriftsprache  d.  Deuf.  939. 
Socrates  Epistolae  899. 
„  Scholasticus  jy/j-^cr/ii  Eccles.  48. 
Soldan,  Lewis  [Am  .J  Grube's  Method  293. 
Sbley,  J.  R.  [Am.]  Blockade  &>  Cruisers 

458. 
Sollas,Prf.W.J.  Sponges  537  ;  Tetractinel- 

lida  537. 
Solly,  Rev.  H.  Working  Men's  Clubs  240. 
„  N.NealZ'az'.  Ct^Ji:  650;  JKiJ/tf/Zej-esi. 
Solms-Laubach,  Ct.  v.  Fossil  Botany  522. 
Solomon  Maimon  10. 
Solon,  L.  M.  Old  English  Potter  663. 
Soltau,  F.  Homer.  Schiffer-Epos  132. 
„  Rev.  H.  W.  The  Tabernacle  {tvio)  39. 
Soltera,  Maria  Spanish  Hondurds  370.   . 
Somadeva  Kaihd-sdrit-sagara   [&  trss.] 

824  (130). 
Somaize  Diet,  des  Pricieuses  982. 
Somers,  R.  Commerce  264. 
Somerville,  Mary  Conn,  of  Phys.  Sciences 

488  (173)  ;  Phys.  Geogr.  502  ;  Recol- 
lections 499  (532). 
„  W.  The  Chase  765. 
Sommer,  E.  Intro,   to   Fleck's   ^  Flor  &^ 

Blanscheflur*  996  ;  Lang*  de  M?ne, 

de  SSvigni  982. 
Sommerbrodt,  J.  Altgr.  Theater  873;  De 

Aesch.  re  seen.  882  ;  Lucianea  899  ; 

Scaenica  873. 
Sommert,  H.  Sprachunterrichi  291  (273)., 
Sommer  ville,  M.  [Am.  ]£'«^az'^fi'  Gems  665 . 
^Qixn&nsch&in.,A.Arithmetic  ^.Sg;  Element. 

Educ.  303  ;  Number  Pictures  293. 
„  „  [ed.]  Educ,  Codes  281  [Tchg.  Geog. 

291]. 
,,  Prf.  E.  A.  Bentley's  Plaut.   Emend. 

919  ;  Latin  Grainmar  899. 
„  ,,  [^d.]  Parallel  Grammar  Series  %T-i. 
,,  W.  Swan  Bibliogr.  of  Pedagogy  270; 

7%e  Best  Books  708. 
„  ,,  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Cyclo.  of  Education 

270  ;  Libr.  of  Philosophy  156. 
Sonntag,  W.  Todtenbestattung  124. 
Sophia  of  Hanover,  Autobiog.  445. 
Soi^ia  'XoKoituav  20.  , 

Sophocles  C_;Jffra  ,885-6  ;  Trss.  886. 
,.  Prf.  E.  A.  Gk.  Lex.  of  Rom.  Byz.  Per. 

868  (22)  ;  Mod.-Gk.  Gram.  871. 
SopikofF,  B.  [ed.]  Russian  Bibliogr.  707. 
Soppitt,  C.  A.  Kachcha  Naga  Tribe  830  ; 

Kuki-Lushai  Tribes  830. 
Sorel,  A.  Montesquieu  732  (169,  731).        ' 
Sorley,  Prf.  W.  R.  Ethics  of  Naturalism, 

175 ;    Histor.    Method   386    (292) ; 

famblichus  160  ;  Jewish  Xtns.  10 ; 

Leibnitz  166;  Mining  Royalties  640; 

Utilitarians  156, 
Sotheby,  S.  L.  Auiogr.  of  Milton  720. 
„  „  [ed.]  Facss.fr.  Early  Prtrs.  710; 

Principia  TyPogr.  710;   Typogr.  of 

15  ««?.  710  ;  Watermarks  710. 
Soto,  Ferd.  de  Discov.  of  Florida  309. 
SouM  [Am.]  Annals  of  San  Francisco  364. 
Soup^,   Ph.    Bpopie   Latine   909 ;   Liit. 

Sanscr.  817. 
Sousa,' J.  de  Ling.  Arab,  em  Portug.  975. 
South  African  Folklore  Journal  150. 
South  Sea  Bubbles  373. 
South,  Dr.  J.  F.  Househ.  Surgery  592 ; 

Mentis,  of  Craft  of  Surgery  558. 
„  Dr.  Rob.  Sermons  3  (2). 
Southall,  J,  C.  [Am.]  Epoch  of  Mammoth 

.    117  ;  Recent  Orig.  ofMajt  117. 
Southam,  Dr.  F.  A.  Regional  Surg.  573. 
Southby;E.  R.  Practical  Brewing  631. 
*  Southern,  A.'  Clavers  432. 
Southgate,  H.  [ed.]  Bridal  Bouquet  233  ; 

Mfitny  Thoughts  714  (57,  702). 
Southward,  J.  Practical  Printing  638. 
„  ,,  +Wds,on  Printing  Machinery  6-^%. 
Southwell,  R.  Poems  762. 
Southwick,  A.  P.  [Am.]  Quiz  Manual  oj 

Teaching  301. 
Southworth,  Prf.  G.  C.  S.  [Am.]  Study  of 

English  Literature  294, 
Souvestre,  E.  [ed.]  Breton  folk-tales  (three) 

133- 
Sowa,R.  v.[ed.]  Slovak.  Zigeuner  860(154). 
Sowden.W.  J.  [Austral.]  iV.  Territory  ^-jZ. 
Sowdone  ofBabylone  739. 
Sowerby,  G.   B.   Conchol.   Manual  543 ; 

Index  of  Brit.  Shells  544. 

Ixxi'i 


Sbwerby,    G.   B.,  jun.    Aguariunt  518; 
Conchol.  544 ;  Thes.  Conchyl.  543. 
„  Jas.  Mineral  Conckology  543. 
„  J.  Tortoises^  etc.  546. 
„  J.  C.  + J.  De  C.  + J.  E.  Botany  527. 
*f  >j  +  Johnson  Useful  Plants  614. 
,,  J.  E.-f- Johnson  Grasses  524  ;  ^(fy  ^ff 
Nat.  Orders  of  Flowrs.  z^6\  Wild 
Flowers  526. 
Southey,  C.  C.  Zy%  of  Rob.  Soutkey  726. 
„  Rob.  p£75^.  W^'!^*.  768  (757) ;  Common- 
placB'bk.    726  ;    Corresp.  iv.    Catk. 
Bowles  726  ;  Cowper  721 ;  Nelson 
426 ;  Wesley  72. 
„  „  [tr.]  C>%r(7«.  ofCidT3,9  (45o). 
Soyres,  Rev.   J.   de  Xtn,  Reunion  89 ; 

Montanism- 107. 
Sozomen,  Hermisis  Historia  Ecclesiast.  48. 
Spalding  J.  Troubles  in  Eng.&'Scot.  432. 
„  Abp.  M.  J,  Prot,  Reformation  63. 
„  T.  A.  Elisab.  Demonology  125. 
Spalding  Club  Publications  430. 
Spano,G.  Ortogr.  Sardagyi;  Vocab. Sardtf 

97}- 
Spark,  Dr.  W.  Musical  Memories  672. 
Sparks,  E.  I.  The  Riviera  590, 
„  J.  [Am.]  E.  Allen  459  ;  B.  Arnold  461 
(459)  ;  Father  Marquette  459  ;  Gov. 
Morris  461. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Lib,  ofAmer.  Biog.  459. 
Sparkes,  J.  C.  L.  Artistic  Anatomy  658  ; 

Schools  of  A  rt  290. 
Sparling,  H.H!.  [^d.'l  Irish  Minstrelsy  160. 
Spaulding,  E.  G.  [Am.]  Legal  Tender  235 

(219). 
Speaker's  Commentary  24  ;  Stud.'s  edn,  25. 
Spear,  S.  T.  [Am,]  Extradition  232. 
Spearman,  H,  R.  Brit.  Burma  Gazett.  350. 
,,  R,  H.  La-w  rel.  to  Highways  •zog. 
Specht,  F.  A.  Unterrichtswesen  273. 
Spectator,  The  782  (781},  , 
Speculum  18. 
Spedding,  J.  Life  of  Bacon  i6r   (416) ; 

Evenings  with  a  Reviewer  161. 
Speed,  L.+Pryor[eds.]^£>/^.  '  Oed.  Tyr. 

'  886. 
Speedy,  Tom  Sport  in  Highlands  686. 
Speijer,  Dr.  T.  S,  Sanskrit  Syntax .^16. 
Speke,Cpt.  J.  H.  Discov.  of  Nile  (twb)357. 
Spence,  Can.  H.  D.  M.'[ed.]  *  Teachingof 
Twelve'  53  ;  '30.000  Thoughts  96. 
„  Dr.  Jas.  Disc,  on    Colossians*  35. 
,,  Jas.  Character  of  Virg,  917  (note'). 
„  Rev.  Jos.  [ed.]  Anecdotes  787. 
„  J,  Q.  Stability  ojii  flips  biz, 
,,  J.  M..  Land  of  Bolivar  y]  4. 
Spencer,  Chas.  Bicycles  688  ;  Cycle  Direct. 

688  ;  CycL  Rdbk.  688  ;  Gyjnnast6gj.   * 
„  Herbert.    Works   171  (174,  176,    247) 
[Classif.  of  Sciences  173  (488);  Data 
of  Ethics    175 ;    Education    2B5 ; 
Essays  784  (285)  [Genesis  ofSci.  163, 
Music  178,    Psychol.    178] ;  First 
Principles  173(6,488);  Polit.Instits. 
257  ;  Man  versus  State  258  (254)  ; 
Princ.  of  Biology  516  (242) ;  Princ.  of 
Sociology    388   (3,   121,   124,   246) ; , 
Reasons fdiss.fr.  Com.teiSy,  Social 
Statics  254  (246)  ;  Study  of  Sociology 
246  (388)  ;  Worsh.  of  Animals  izj. 
,j  „  [ed.}  Descript  Sociology  3SS  (^06  [ii. 
360  (150),  iii.  374  (149),  iv.  353,  V. 
342,  vi.  360  (152),  vii.  ro,  viii.  312]. 
„  John  Things  Old  and  New  gi6. 
„  V/.  G.  Inventional  Geometry  4QO. 
Spengel,  A,  Plautus  gig  ;  Lat.  Komodie 
909  ;  Reformvorschl.  919  (two) ;  De 
Vers.  Cretic.  919. 
„  L.  Aristotel.  Studien  894  ;  Floritsgz.'i  % 

Varro  de  ^  Ling.  Lat.'  930, 
,,  ,,  [^d.\  Rhetores  Graeci  Zgi. 
Spenser,  Edm.  Poet.  Works  762  (756,  757)  ; 

View  of  State  of  Ireland  434. 
'S-pBY\>Gtt'^.[ed.&.tv.'\Pddag:Lesestiicke  286. 
Spice,  R.  P.  Purific.  of  Coal  Gas  633. 
Spiegel,  Fr.  Altbaktr.  Gram.  834;  Arisclie 
Periode  812  (794);  Com.7n.  ab.Avesta 
15(834);  Eran,   Alterthumskunde 
i^  ;  Huzvar.  Grarn.  834 ;  Iran.  Art 
646  \ParsiGram.  835  ;  Trad.  Liter, 
d.  Parsen.  834  (15)  ;   Vergl.  Gram, 
d.  altiran.  Spr.  834. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Altpersische  Keilinsphr.  834; 

-  Chrestom,  Persica  835. 
Spiegelberg,  O.  Midwifery  580. 


SPIE-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[STEV- 


_SpieIhagen,  F, "  Novels  758. 
■  Spier,  Mrs.— ».  Mahning,  Mrs. 
Spiers,  Dr.  French  Dictionary  984. 
'  „  B.  Sckool  System  of  Talmud  %q%. 

„ ;  P.  A  rchitectural  Drawing  670. 
Spinoza,  B.  de.    Works  171  (179). 
Spiro,  F)-.  De  Eurip;  *  Phoeniss.'  884. 
Sputa,  V.  Bach  673. 
'  ,  '**,  ^h.  Quaestiones  Vergilianae  90:7. 
;  Spitta-Bey,  W.^ro*.  Vulgardialect  Z06. 
,    ,v  ,,-  [ed.  &  tr,]  Contes  Arabes  147. 
^  Spitzer,  J.  Arkad.  Lautlehre  870, 
Sppffor'd,  H.  P.  [Am,]  Art  Decoratn.  683. 
Spohn  Conjokcttfim  Alifranzos.  986. 
Spohr,  L.  Autobiography  674. 
Spoh,  E.  Welh  598. 
„  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Did.  of  Enging.   596 
(fioi) ;  Eycyclo,  oflndust.  Arts^-zB; 
Househ.  Managmt.G&T.;  Mechanic's 
Own  Bk,  601 ;  IVorksh.  Reds.  602. 
Spooner,  C.  E.  Nari^otu-Gauge  Railways 
r,    597- 
„  S.  [Am.]  Dictionary  of  Painters  648. 
f.  „  'W._Q.Shaep62o. 
S^ortsjnan's  Guide  6g^. 
Spottiswoode,  At^.>  J.  Hist  of  Ch\  of  Scot. 
:      65- 
„  Dr.   Wm.  Mathematical  Papers  489 ; 
Polarization  495. 
Spottiswoode  Miscellany  12&. 
.  S{>ragiie,  C.  E.  [Am.]  JIdi/b.  of  Volapiik 
1009. 
,,  J>  T.  [Am.}  Electricity  496  (605). 
„  W.   B.  [Am.]  Dr.  J.  Morje  66;  Re- 

vivals  of  Religion  76. 
„  „  i&A.I  Annals  ^  Ajner.' Pulpit  6%: 
Spratt,  Cpt.  T.  A.  B.  Travels  in  Crete -^^o, 

in  Lycia,  etc.  341. 
Sprenger,  A.  Mohammad  12. 
Spring,  Ij.  W.  [Am.]  Kansas  365  (363). 
Spruce,  R.  [Am,]  Hepatic^ of  J\.maz.  524. 
Spruner,  K.  Handatlas  d,  Geschichte  307 

(two).  ,i       , 

,  Spry,  W.  J,  J.  Cruise  of^  Challenger*  517. 
Spurgeon,  Rev.  C.  H.  Booksellei^Q^;  Com' 
tnenting  23;  Golden  Alphabet  29; 
Interpreter  105 ;  Lects.  to  j^yStudts. 
95  ;   Metrop.    Taiem.  Pulpit  98 ; 
Mor^.   by  Momg.   103  ;   Sermon 
Notes  q6  ;  Treasury  of  David  28. 
Spurrell,  G.  J.  ATe^.  Text  of*  Genesis*  %^. 
'■    „  W.  ^5^^  i?/(S/.  iop2^  Grammar  1003, 
Lessons  1002. 
Spurzheim,  J.  G.  Education  285. 
Squibb,  R.  Auctioneers  xBg. 
Squier,  E.  G.  [Am.]  Aborig.  Monum.  ofN. 
^  y.  4.6g;  Antiquity  of  West   469  ; 
'  Nicaragua  370 ;  /*«-»  374  ;  Serpent 
Worship   127  (ia6);   Ctfw^.  Anter. 
(two)  370;  Tropical  Fibres  tj&. 
„  ,t  +  Davis  Monum.  of  Mississippi  ^Sg. 
Squire,  P.  Comp.  to  Phartnacopceia  585. 
,,  „  -[ed.]  Pharmac.  ofLond.  Hasp.  5S5. 
SrautO'Siltras  819,  Six  (2), 
Srt-HSIa  Saptagatakam  824. 
Sr^dlacarita  828. 
Ssanang  Ssetsen  Chung iaidschiZ^'z. 
Stables,  Dr.  Gordon  Cat{^Q)  685  ;  Dog 
€iQx  ;   Ladie^    Dogs  692 ;    Kennel 
Guide  6gi. 
Stack,  E.  {Am.'l  Six  Months  in  Persia -iST^. 
„  Gpt.  G.  Sindhi  Did.  833,  Gram.  833. 
Stackelberg,  Bar.   O.   M.  v.  Gr&ber  der 

Hellenen  124. 
,,  R.  Syntax  d.Ossetischen%'^, 
Stadelmann,  J.  De  Quant.  Vocal.  901. 
Sjaden,  J.  v,  Unterr,  im  Zeichnen  290. 
Stadler,  C.  G.  L,  De  Sermone  Lucret,  914. 
Stael,  Mme.  de  Corinne  334  (750) ;  Ger- 
many 314  ;  Metnoirs  ^£,0.. 
Stafford,  J,  M.+  Killebrew  [Ams.]  Geology 

of  Tennessee  513. 
Stahl,  J.  JW.  Quaest,  ad  Thucyd.  889, 
Stable,    W.    Charks   von .  Orleans  997 ; 

*  Pathelin '  996. 
Stahlschmidt,  J.  C.  L.  C;^.  ^tf//j  of  Kent 

474  ;  Surrey  Bells  47^  (two). 
Btahr,  A.  Lessing  733  (167}. 
Stainer,  Dr,  J.  Harmony  (two)  675  ;  Music 
of  Bible  43  ;  Music.  Compos.  674 
Orgak  676. 
,,  ,,  +  Barrett  ^«J.  7V?-;«j  (two)  671. 
Stainton,    H.    T,   Butterflies  {two)   541'; 

Tinein  a  (three)  541. 
Stainsfield,  C.  W.  Tradesm's.  Tokens  477, 


Stair,  Earls  of  Annals  and  Corresp.  432.  ^ 
Staley,  C  +  Pierson  [Anis.]  Seweragetoo. 
Stalker,  Rev.  J.  LifeofXt.  46,  of  Paul  ^'i. 
StallardfcJ.  H.  London  Pauperism' 24Z. 
Stallo,  J.  B.  Modem  Physics  492.     . 
Standage,  H.  C,  Manual  of  Pigments  6^7. 
Standing!  Rev.  H.  F.  Children  ofAfr.  92. 
Stanfield,  C.  [artist]  Coa^t  Scenery  316. 
Staiiford,  Dr.   C.  Doddridge  60;  Lord's 

Prayer  33. 
„  E.  [pub.]  Comp.  ofGeog.  3o6;London 
,   Atlas  307 ',  Parly.  Atlas  z^s. 
Stanford's  Did.  of  Anglicized  Wds.  946. 
Stange,  Dr.  Koumiss  Cure  585. 
Stauger,  Ji  De  Vellei  PaterculiqT.^, 
Stanhope,  Earl   The  *  Forty  Five'  432, 

Fch.  Retreat fr.  Mosc.  441 ;  Hist,  of 

Et^g.  418  (458);  PiU  420 ;  Spain  und. 

Chart,  ii.  450  ;  Warof  Success.  450. 
)}  [■Sthl'EarlCi?«z'<?rs.,w,  'Wellington  4-2.^  \ 

Miscellanies  384  [/tfaw  of  Arc  439]. 
„  W.  Monastic  London  54. 
Stanley,  Dn.  A.  P.  Athanas.  Creed  109  ; 
u  Bible   and  Holy  Land  4%   (341); 

JST/w.  Instits.  44  (49,  (88);  'Corinths.' 

35  ;  .ff.'J.  (fw  CA.  <Sr»  .yjf^^ff  99 ;  Hist. 

Memls.  ofCanterb.  Cath.  321  (668), 

of  Westmr.  Abbey  323  (669) ;  Leds. 

on  Ch.  of  Scotl.  73,  on  Eastern  €h. 

56,  (44,  49,  sp),  on  Hist,  of  Jewish 

Ck.  40  {.3gT) ;  Life  of  Arnold  6o{i7'j, 

282) ;  Serm.  (four)  98,  on  Apostolic 

■^Se  48  (34) ;   Sinai,  and  Pal.   42, 

(341)  ;  'Three  Irish  Churches  64. 
H.  M.  Congo  3s6  ;  Coomassie  426  (427); 

'  H/mt  I  Found  Livingstone   357  ; 

Through  the  Dark  Continent  357. 
,  Kate  Needlework  683  (tv^o). 
..  W.  F.  Maihem.  Instruments  600. 
Stansbury,  Maj.  H.,[Am.]  Exped,  to  Gt. 

Salt  Lake  369  (73).  ' 

Stanton,  E.  C.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Woman  Ques- 

tionzgg  (251). 
,,  +Anth6ny  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Womofi 

^Suffrage  z^x  (two).     ' 
F.  Worcester  Churches  669.        '      ' 
Rev.  R.  M.  Menology  of  England  and 

Wales  87. 
Rev,   V.    H.  Jewish  and  Christian 

Messiah  38. 
Stanwood,    E.    [Am.]  Presidential  Elec- 
tions 263. 
Stapfer,  E.  Palestine  171  Time  ofXt.  42. 
Staplcton,  A.  G.^C<mning&» his  Times  ^■z^. 
Stappers,  H,  Did.  dEiymol.  Frdng.  984. 
Starcke,  C.  N.  Primitive  Family  389.    , 
Starforth,  J.  Villa  Residences't^x.  ] 

Starkey,  Cpt. :+ Sing  i?zc^.  Punjabee  833, 
,,,T.  Eng.  in  Reign  of  Henry  via.  413. 
Starling,  M.  H.-{rC6nstable   Ind.    Crim. 

Laiv  196. 
Starr,  Prf.  L.  [Am.]  Digestive  Organs  in 

Infants  583. 
Startin,  J.  Parasitic  Dis.  of  Skin  572. 
Statesman  Series  404  (402): 
S tales jnaiH s  Year  Book  265^(258,  262,  401, 

405,  702}. 
Statistical  Society  Library  Catalogue  265. 
Statistical  Account  of  Scotland  328. 
Statistics  of  Jews  in  United  SteUes  391. 
Statins  Opera[a.T\A  tr.]  916. 
Siatutenhuck  d.  Universii&t  Leipzigs  275: 
Statutes  of  Cambridge  276,  of  Oxford  zyj. 
Staub,  F.  +  Tobler  [eds.]  Schwetzerisches 

Idiotikon  940. 
Staunton,  How.  Great  Schools  276 ;  Che^s 

(four)  699. 
„  [ed.]CAffJf  Toumatn.  of  1851.  61 
Staveley,  E.  F.  Insects  5^1  (540);  Spiders 

54°' 
Stead,  R.+  Hug  Switzerland  383. 
„  W,  T.  Truth  about  Russia  344. 
Stearn,s.  W.  A.  [Am.]  Labrador  3^3  ;  N^iu 

England  Bird  Life  551. 
Stebbing,  Dr.  H.  History  of  Xtn.  Church 

56. 
„  Rev.  T.  R.  R.  Amphipoda  539. 
„  Wm.  Raleigh  ^o^  ;  Verdicts  ^History 

404  [Coe^er  ^iZ^  Cowley  715]. 
„  W.  Anal,  of  Mill's^  Logic'  16B. 
Stebler,  F.  G.  +  Schroter  Fdrage  Pits,  fiig, 
Stechow,  E.  AesQhinis  Vita  8qi.    , 
Stedd,  Pi;f.,  W.  G.  T.  [Am.]  Hist  ofXtn, 

.  DociriAe  jo6. 
Stedman,  A.  M.  M.  Oxford  280. 

Ixxiv 


Stedman,  A.  M.  M.[ed.](9jc/&«/28o(298). 
„  E.  C..[Am.]/'(7«72g  -.PoeTTzs^jt  -.Poets 

ofAmer.  728  ;  Victorian  Poets  715. 
„  „  +  Hutchinson  I  [eds.]  Lib.  ofAmer. 

Literature  728'. 
„  T.l..+  L&e[Ams.}Chin.Phrase-bk.847. 
Steel,  A.  G-  +Lyttleton  Cricket  695, 
„  J.  Malting  and  Brewing  63  f. 
„  Prf.  J.  H.  Diseases  of  Dog  6gz,  of  Ox 
620,  of  Sheep  6-2.0:  Equine  Anat.  6ig. 
,,  Rev.  Rob.   Xtn.   Teacher  296  ;    New 
Hebrides    91    (92)  ;    Samuel   27 
Shorter  Catechism  101. 
Steele,  A.  Hindu  Castes  230. 


„  J.  Mdnures  616. 


W.  [Am.]  Cuban  Sketches  371. 
Sir  Rich.  Dram.  Wks.  779  ;  Taller  &» 

Guardiap.  782.  ■  ' 

T.    S.  [Am.  ]  Canoe  &'  Camera  366 ; 

Paddle  (Sh  Portage  366. 
Steenackers+  Tokunosuke  [eds.]  Provetbes 

Japonnais  153.  ^ 

Steenstrup,  J.  Altem.  of  Generations  514. 
Steer,  J.  LaiJO  rel.  to  Parishes  210.' 
Steerp,    Bp.    E.  Notes ,  of  Sermons  96  _ 

Nyamwezi  Latig.  855 ;  Persec.  of 

Church  49 ;   Shamb.    Lang,    Sgg  ; 

SwahiULahg.  855  ;  Yao  Lang,  S56. 

[ed.  andtr.]  lywaAzV/, 'y«z/fis  151. 
Steevens,  N.  Connaught  Rangers  428. 
StefFens,  H.  Germ.  University  Life  28%. 
Stegmann,  Dr.  C.  Lat.  Schu^am?n.  899, 
Stem,  A.  A.  H.  Francke  283. ' 
„'  J.  P.-f  Weise  Catal.  Coleopt.  542. 
Steiner,  Job.  Children's  Diseases  582. 
,,  +  jfurgensen.i?tfjj5?>.  0>s''^«5  569. 
J.  W.  C.  [ed.]  /Kjcr.  Roman,  (two)  905. 
Steingass,  F,  Arabic  Didionet-ry  805. 
Steinitz,  W,  Chess  Instructor  6gg'. 
Steinitzer,  M.  Musikal.  Fortnen /2^3, 
Steinmann,  J.  i'.Plutarchi  'Symp.'  897, 
Steinmetz,  A.  Duelling  399  ;  Jesuits  87. 
Steinmeyer,    E.  +  Sievers   [eds,]    AHD. 

Glossen  936. 
F,  L.  Miracles  119  ;  Passion  46. 
Steinschneider,    M.  [ed.]   Hebrew  HSS. 

Cthree)  811. 
Steinthal,  H,  Abriss.  d.  Sprachwiss.  795 ; 

Charakteristik  .  ,  .  d.  Spracftbaues 

795  ;  Gesch.  d.  Sprachwiss.  b,  Gr.u. 

RGnt.  910  (796,  864)  ;  Gram.^  Logih 

u.  Psych.  794  ;   Kleine  Schr.   794  ; 

Mande-NegerSpr.8$s;  Prometlteus- 

sage  13Z  ;,  Pronom..  Relatip.  S14  : 

Sprachwiss.  Humboldt s  795  ;  l/r- 

spj^0ig  d.  Sprache  794 ;  Verh.  d. 

Rojnan.z.  Laf.  907.  , 

Steitz,  A.  Hesiods  '  Werke  u.  Tcfge  *  877. 
Stenhouse,  Mrs.  T.  B.  [Am.]  Rocky-Mtn. 

Saints  73  ;  Tyranny  ofMormonism 


73- 
Stender,   J.  De  Argom   ad  Colch.  S76  ; 

Griechisch,  perfect  866. 
Stengel,  Prf.  E.  Fr.  Diez,  968 ;  Gesch.  d. 
rotnan.  Philol.  968;  Report  on  Rom. 
Ldngs.  968;  Verzeichn.frz.Granim. 
983  ;  Vocalisfnus  d,  lot,  Elem.  972. 
„  \iAi.\Altestefrz.  Sprachdenkm.  990  ; 
Alteste  prov.  Grammatiken  q^y. 
Stent,  G.  E.  Chin.  Did.  847,  Vocab.  848. 
_;  „  [tr.^  Jade  Chaplet-LSZ, 
Stenzler,  A.,  F.  Elem.tarb.  d,  Sansk.  815. 
Stephani,  A.  Martial  verl>.  novat.  914. 
Siephanit  and  Ichnilat  130. 
Stepharius,  ^.Tkesattrus  Graec.Ling.  868. 
Stephen,  Car.vE.  Service  of  Poor  ^s. 
H.+ Miller  [eds.]  C^y.  CoMMc/.  210. 
H.  St.  J.  Comm.  onLawsofEng.  184. 
Sir  Jas.    Ess.  in  Eccl.  Biog.   45  (60) 
[Fdrs.  of  Jesmtism  87,  Fch.  Bene- 
,    dtctines  54,    Loyola-  and  -Rise  of 
Jesuits  87  (89)]  ;  Leds.  on  Hist,  of 
France  438. 
Sir  J.  F.    Criminal  Law  (fou^   196  ; 
Internal.  Law  231:  Law  ^j  Evid. 
200  ;     Liberty^     Fraternity,    and 
Equality  255  (168)  ;  Story  of  Nun- 
comar  423. 
„  [ed.]  Indian  Evidence  Act  200. 
lieslie  Ei^l.  Thought  in  \8th  Cent.  4 
(i^57)    714)  {.Hume    166] ;    Fawceit 
422  ;  Hours  in  a  Library  7x7  •,John- 
sony22(jt6)i  Pope  J22{7i6)  iSciefice 
of  Ethics  175  ;  Swift  722  (436,  716). 
Mrs,  Leslie  Notes  from  Sick-room  59X, 


Stephen,  W.  Edinburgh  Rifle  Brigade- 
428.  '  -, 

Stephens,  A.  H.  [Am.]  War  between  tht 
States  459;   *  Comer-stone'  Addr, 

785. 
„  C.  H.  [Canad.]  Law  of  Companies  193; 

Reported  Decisions.  183. 
.,  Rev.  E.  T.  Tchg.  of  Prayer  Book  log^ 
,,  F.  G,  Fch.  &=  Flem.  Picts.fiS^  ;  Hook-  , 

651 ;  Landseer  631  (649)*;  Mulready 
\     65  E  (649) ;  Rajofi  660. 
„  Prf.  G.  Bugge'h  Studies  X41  ;   Runio 

Monum.  (two)  466  (933)';  Ruthwelt^  , 

Cross  933  ;  Thor  933  (466).     . 
„  , ,  +Cavallius  [ed.]<9/(/A^<3?^^7'«^Ji4i. 
„  H.  Book  of  the  Fa^-m  613. 
„  ,,  +  Burn  Far7n  Buildings  615.  . 
„  H.   Morse    French   Revolution   440;    , 

Portugal  450  (383)- 
„  J.  L.  [Am.]  Cent.  Amer.  iSr*.  Yucatam 

370. 
,*  T.  Liter.  ofKymry  1003  (429,  737). 
„  W.  P.  [Am.]  Canoe  Building  690. 
„  Vi&v.Vf.Vi.W.  Chichester 326;  Memls. 

ofCkich.  668  ;  Xty.  S^  Islam,  xzq-  \' 

Dn.  Hook  TZ\  ;  Ld.  Hatherley- 

188  ;  Hildebrand  ^^  ;  S.  Chrysostonv  I, 

Stephenson,  D.  Rob.  Stephenson  598  (sg6)L  ;' 

M.  F.  [Am.]  Geology  of  Georgia'^i^. 

Sir  Rob.  Railway  Construction  597. 

*  Stepniak  *   Career    of  a  Nihilist  733  ;. 
Russian  Peasantry  [336  (57,  240, 
278,    389);    Russian  Storm-Clowf 
336  ;  Russ.und.  Tsptrs336  ;  Under 
ground  Rtiss.  336. 
Sterland,  W.  }.' Birds  ofSherw.  For.  549, 
„  „  -\-Wh\t^kGT  Birds  of  Nottghsh.Si^g. 
Stem,  A.  Captive  Missionary  355.  ,  ■    ', 
E.  S.  [Am.^  Repres.  Govt.  255.   '  y^>p. 
X..  Kopiische  GramTnatik  7g8.      ,.  ^ 
Sternberg,  T.  Dialed  of  Northan4s^,^^^ 

(144)*  -  ■  ' 

Sterndale,  R.  A.  Denizens  of  JungU  553  ;- 

Mammalia  of  India  553  (687). 
Sterne,  L.  Works  740  (788). 
„  S.  [Am.]  Constit.  History  of  U.S.  263.     ■ 
Sterner,  M.  Volksschule  273, 
Sterry,  J.  Ashby  Boudoir  Ballads  761  i.,^' 
Lays  of  Lazy  Minstrel  761.  ■    '        ■'  "  ' 
Stetefeldt,  C.  A.  [Am.]  Silver  Ores  644.  ' 

Stetson,  C.  B.  [Am.]  Tech.  Educ.  297. 
Steuber,E. /?(?>«.  GT^ndsteuervenness.gio,- 
Steuer,  W.  Methodik  des  Rec/ienunter' 

richts  293. 
Steup,  J.  ThuJzydid.  Studien  889.      ' 
Steven,  Dr.  J.  L.  Prdct.  Pathology  583. 
,,  Dr.  V^-High  School  of  Edinbur^  27S. 
Stevens,  Judge  [Canad.]  Digest  of  Cases 
1S3. 
Dr.   Abel  [Am.]    Centenary    of  Am. 
Methodism  J  z.  ;  Hist.  ofMethodisnf 
71,  ofAmer.  Episc.  Ck.  71,  ofAmer. 
Meth.  71  ;  Women  ofMeth.  71. 
A.  [Am.]  Mme.  de  Stael  442  (253,  732). ' 
E.  T.  Fli7it  Chips  471. 
Hy.  [Am.]  Histor,  Nuggets  3$^;  Notes 

on  Discovery  of  America  361. 
„  [Am. ;  ed,]  Dawn  of  Trade  in  East 

Indies  34f6  (264). 
H.  Bibles  in  Caxton  Exhibition  21. 
J.  A.  [Am.]  Albert  Gallatin  461. 
Dr.  J.  L.  [Am.]  Gust.  Adolphus  449.- 
Cpt.  R.  W.  Stowage  of  Ships  ti.t  (205); 
T."  [Am.]  Tst.  Reconstr.  785  ;  Secessiom- 

785. 
T.   [Am.]  Around  the   World  on   m 

Bicycle  688. 
W.  B;  [Am.]  Hzsi.  of  Georgia  365. 
Stevenson^    D.  Canal  Engineering  598;. 
Lighthouses  598. 
,  G.  J.  Wesley  Fam.  73  :  Y.M.CA.  joi. 
H.  Bit^ds  ofN'orfolkj'&^g. 
Rev.  Jos.  Mary  Stuart  ^32. 
„  [ed.]  Docwn.  ilL  Hist,  of  Scotl.  431, 
'  ill.  Wallace  431 ;  Letters  ill.  Wart 
of  England  ^12  ;  Narr.  of  Expuls- 
of  Eng.fr,  Nonn,  412. 
Can.  J.  Xt.  on  Cross  29  ;  Graiitudt 

29 ; '  The  Lord  our  Shepherd  29. 
Rev.  J.  Murathee  Grayn7nar  833. 
„  [ed.]  Hyvins  ofA.-S.  Church  102. 
Rev.  J.  British  Fungi  323. 
J.  J.  House  A  rchitedure  67a 


STEV-] 


AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[SUND- 


Stevenson,  R^  L.  Novels  746(747)  ;JSd£n5. 
329  (660)  ;  Fantil.  Studies  7x7  ;  In- 
land Voyetge  312  ;  Memorie&  and 
Ports,  784 ;  Travels  w.  Donkey 
313  ;  Virginihus  784. 

„  IHt^.^ztSVi  Asia  Minor  ■i^1^  Cyprus  ^^-^^ 

„  S.  W.  Did.  ofRotnan  Coins  476. 

„  'T,Ha7iours$gZ',I.iehthouse(,ly/6)^^ 

„j  W.  Trees  ofCotntnerCi  624. 

,,  Dr.  W.  E.  Electricity  in  Disease  565. 
Steward,  Rev.  G.  Argum.  to  * Hebr*  36 

Mediatorial  Sovereignty  no. 
Stewart,  Agzies  M.  Metry  Qn.  of  Scots  432. 

„  Rev,  A.  Ben  Nevis  329  ;  Gaelic  Gram- 
mar 1003  ;  NetJier  Lockaher  329. 

„  Prf.  Balfour  Conserv,  of  Energy  493  ; 
Heat  495 ;  Less,  in  Physics  493 ; 
Pract.  Physics  493 ;  Printer  of 
Physics  492;  Radiant  Light  and 
Heat  494. 

„  „  +Tait  unseen  Universe  115. 

„  C.  Rights  0/ Fishing  217. 

It  Gen.  Dav.  Highlanders  329. 

„  Dugald.  Works  171  (174)  iBgrkeley 
162,  Locke  167,  i?££ri  169,  View  of 
Progress  of  Metaphyiics  1 57]. 

„  Can.  D.  J.  Ely  Cathedral  S&i, 

„  G.  [Canad.]  Canada  under  Dufferin 
.  ,455. 

„  H.  [Am.]  Dairyman's  Manl.  621  (two). 

I,  John  Advice  to  Purch.  of  Horses  621 ; 
I    Stable  Econ,  621. 


M  J*  L'  [ed.]  Golfiana  Miscellanea  696. 
'    „  R.  Torquay  Flora  328. 

„  S.  A.  + Corry.  Flora  of  N,-E.  Zrel,  529. 
„  T.  G.  Bright s  Disease  570. 
„  W.'  C.  Practical  A^ler  6g^. 
Stickel,  J.  G.  Das  Etruskische  906. 
Stickler,  Dr.  J.  V^ .\hxQ..\Adirondacks  590. 
Stickney,  A.  [Am.]  Democratic  Govt.  258. 
Stieler,  A.  Handatlas  307. 
„  J.  Germun  Composers  672, 
„  K.  T/ie  Rhine  314. 
Scier,  G.  [tx.XUngar.  Mdrchen  (two)  j^g. 
„  Dr.'R.lVordsof Angels  ma,  of  Apostles 
,  34,  of  Jesus  32,  of  Risen  Saviour  32 

lyames'  36]. 
„_  „  +Thiele  [eds.]  Bil>lia  Polygl.  16. 
Stigand,  W.  Heine  733. 
'^  Stul,  J.  Gammer  Gurion  777  (774). 
Stille,  Dr.  A.  [Am,]  CJiolera  570. 
a,  „  'M.2isch.  National  Dispensatory  sZ6. 
Scillingfleet,  Bp.  E.  Origines  Brit.  58. 
Stillman,  W.  J.  [Am.]  Track  of  qiysses  879 
^  .       (333.  465)-. 

Stunming,  A.  Villon  1000;  RudelgZx. 
S\hasou,F.^.\Axii.'\Amer.SiaiuteLa'wiZ^. 
„  Prf.  L.  [Am.]  Dislocations  575  ;  i^rdtc- 
^wrsi  575  ;  Operative  Surgery  574. 
Stinde,  Dr.  J.  Buchholz  Family ^js^. : 
r  Stinner,  A.  Cicer.  ^EpistoW  928- 
Stirling,  Earl  of  [ed^]  Royal  Letters  432. 
„  A.  W.  Never^  Never  Land  yjZ, 
.   „  E.  Old  Drury  Lane  678. 

„  J.  H.  Philos.  <^  Law  180;  Secret  of 
,  Hegel  165  ;  i5'/r  ?^.  Hamilton  1 64 

Textbook  to  Kant  166. 
„'W.  Books  on  Proverbs^  etc.  125  (104). 
„  Prf.  Wm.  Physiol.  562  ;  HistoL.sSz. 
Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  W.  A  nnals  of  A  rtists 
.  of  Spain  654  ;  Cloister  Life  q^C has. 
V.  444  ;  Don  John  of  Austria  437  ; 
Velasquez  654.- 
Stith,  W.  [Am.]  Discov.  of  Virginia  369. 
Stobart,  J.  W.  H.  /?/«»«  n.    - 
Stbbbe,  U.  Handarbeit-  Unterricht  297, 
Stober,  A.  Oberrkein.  Sagenbuch  146. 
Stock  Exchange  Year  Book  268. 
Stock.  Rev.  J,  Exposition  of 'John*'  ^T. 
Stockbridge,Prf.H.E.[Am.]^('C-&J<S^»S'OT& 
507. 
„  Dr.  J.  C.  [Am.]  Harris  Coll,  of  Poetry 

728. 
StockenJ.  +  Gaddes^tf»/<*/iI/a^.Aftfff.575- 
Stockmar,  Bar.  C.  F.  v.  Memoirs  423  (401, 

44S)- 
Stocqueler,  J.  H.  Military  Encyclo.  606. 
Stockton,,  F.  R.     Novels  750. 
Stockwell/r.B.  [Am.]  Education  in  Rhode 
Island  270. 
,  Stoddard,  Rev.  D.  T.  [Am.]  Syriac  Gram- 
mar 803. 
„  F.  H.  [Am.J  Miracle  Plays  781.    , 


Stoddard,  R.  tt.  \.hxa..'\B.R.Haydon^t,x 
„  W.  O.  [Am.]  Lives  of  Presidents  ^S9 

Individually  459-460. 
Stoddart,  R.  R.  Scottish  Arms  4%^. 
„  T.  T.  Angler's  Rambles  6*  Songs  695, 
Remin.  695  ;  Scottish  Angler  6^$. 
Stoicescu  +  Calinescu  Sintajia  Rom^nd 

972. 
Stokes,  Dr.  Diseases  of  Chest  569. 
„  Dr.  A.  C.  [Am.]  Infusoria  537  ;  Micro- 

,   scope  518. 
„  Prf,  G.  G.  Math,  and  Phys.  Papers 

^  493; -^i':rA^  (three)  495. 
»  G.  J.  Objecttmty  of  Truth  374 
„  Prf.  G.  'f.  Ireland  and  Celtic  Church 
64;  Medieval  History  398  (383); 
arts,  in  *  Contemp,  Rev.'  49.    , 
„,y  +Wright  Writings  of St.Patrick  55. 
„  H.  P.  Order  of  Shakesp.  Plays  Tig. 
„  MMve[tr.]//K^M[«^«ir;'7'«/tfJi3o. 
„  Marg.  Early  Xtn.  Archit.  669  (464): 

-Ear/jv  A^.  ^r/ 647  (so). 
„  Whitley  Geo.  Petrie  464  (133). 
„  „  [ed.]  Anglo.-Ind.  Codes  182 ;  Beu- 
nans  Meriasek  ioe4  :  Breton  Glosses 
1003 ;     Creation    of  World    1004  ; 
Goidelica  1003  ;  Lives  of  Sis.  Jr. 
*Bk.  of  Lismore '  88  ;  Middle-Bret. 
Hours  1003  ;  Middle-Irish  Honiil. 
IOCS ;  Old  Irish  Glosses  (two)  1005  ; 
Tripart.  Life  of  Patrick  1005  (55), 
Stoll,  O.  Maya-Spr.  858;  Spr.  d.  Ixil- 
IndianerZs^  »  on  Inds.  of  Guat.  152. 
Stolle,  H.  A.  Accusatively, 
Stolz,  F.  Latein.  Lautl.  091,  Nominal- 

compos.  903,  Verbaljfex.  900. 
>i  »»  +  Schmalz  Z.a/««.  &ra!OT7«.  899', 
Stone,  Rev.  E.  D.  [ed.]  Selfr.  Gk.  Traged, 

88  r. 
„  Cpt.  F.  G.  Tactical  Studies  et^. 
„  J.  Justices  of  Peace  223. 
„  Mrs.  O,  M.  Teneriffe  336  (590). 
„ .  S.  Munic.  Duties  245  ;  Jti^t.  Manl. 223. 
„  T.  W.  Water  Supply  tor. 
„  Dr.  W.  H.  Basis  of  Music  494  (675)  ; 

'  Sound  494. 
*Stonehenge'  [rij.  H.  Walsh]  Greyhound 
692  ;  Rural  Shorts  ,6B5  ;  Shot-gun 
691 ;  Sportsman's  Qu?i  fiqi. 
Stoney,  B,  B.  Stresses  603  (604). 
Slopes,  C.  Bacpn-Shksp.  Question  720. 
,,  H.  Malt  a?td  Jifaliing'63J. 
Storer,  Prf.  F.  H.  [Am.]  Agriculture  in 
relation  to  Chemistry  614. 
H.     B.  +  Heard     [Ams.]      Criminal 
Abortion  242.  ' 

„  J.  Wild  White  Cattle  554. 
Storm,  J.  Englische  Philologie  944. 
Storhionth,  Rev.  J.   Diet,  of  Eng.  Lemg. 
946  ;  Medic.  &>  Set.  Terms  563  (488). 
Storrow,  Rev.  E.  Protestant  Missions  go. 
Storrs,  Rev.  R.  S.  [Am.]  Divine  Origin  of 
JCty.  116  ;  Success  in  Preaching  gs. 


Stowell,  dan.  H.  Model f.  Men  of  Business 

27. 
„  W.  H.  History  of  Puritans  74. 
Stoy,  K.  V.  Encyclo.  d.  Pddagogik  270 

Lehrerseniif^ar  302. 
Strabo  Opera  S89  ;  Trss.  889  \Geog.  310]^ 


Stuart,  Rev.  Moses  [Am.]  Cpmm.  on  *Apo^ 


calyifse'  37,   ' Danl.' 


?°i* 


Eccles.' 


Strachan,  Cpt.  J.  New  Guinea  376. 
Strachan-Davicfsbn  Polybius  394. 
Strachey,  Sir  E.  Jewish  History  30. 


Story,  J.  [Am.]  Comms.  onLaw  cf  Agency 
188,  Baihnents  i8g,  Bills  of  Exch. 


190,  Confl,  of  Laws  232,  Equity 
furisPr.      199,     Partnership    zii ; 
X      Expos.  ofConstit.  of  U.S.  262  (456) ; 
Letters  188. 
„  Rob.  Letters  70. 

„  R.  H.  Carstares  432 ;  Rob.  Story  70. 
„  W.  W.  Roba  di  Roma  335. 
„  „  [Am.]  Contracts  xg4 ',  Sales  tf  Pers. 
Prop.  214  ;  /.  Story  188. 
Story  of  the  Nations  Series  383  (390). 
Stothard,  C.  A.  Monum.  Effigies  a^t^  (473). 
Stothert,  J.  Fch.  &=  Span.  Ptrs.  652  (654). 
Stotzer,  O.  Etude  s.  Ronsard  1000. 
Stoughton,  Dr.  J.  Hist.  o/Relig.  in  Engl. 
Sg;J.  Hoivard 245;  Ital.  Reformers 
64  ;  Luther  63 ;  OurEngt  Bible  21 ; 
Penn  75  ;  Relig*  in  Eng.  dur.  pres. 
Cent.  59  ;  Span,  Reform.  66 ;  Song 
ofJCt's  Folk  29;  Spiritual  Heroes 
74 ;  Wilberforce  250. 
Stourton,  J.  M.  Stamp  Forgeries  485.     1 
Stow,  D,  Moral  Training  in  Glasgow  zgy, 
Trg.  Syst.  in  Glasgow  285  (302). 
John  Annates  413  ;  London  322(413); 
S-ummarie  of  Chron.  413. 
..  J.  P.  [Austral,]  South  Australia  ^78. 
Stowe,  Rev.  C.  E.  [Am.]  Harriet  Beecher 
Stowe  Tzg» 
E.  Velasquez  654  (649). 
Mrs.H.B.[Am.]^»c/£  Tom*»Caiinjso. 


Sir  J.  India  347. 
„  Gen.  R.  Himalayas  348  (308) ;  Lects. 

'    on  Geography  306  (502). 
„  St.  Lois  Hist,  of  Liberalism  ^59  (421). 
Strack,  C.  R'enata  ofEste  64. 
„  Prf.   H.   'L.\  He,br.    Gram.    810    (22), 

Paradigms  810  (22);  Proleg.  in  Vet. 

Test.Hebr,   \a  ;  Elementarschulen 

in  Russl.  278  Q.niomi  Schmid). 

J,  J.  H.  Altgriech,  ThSateTgebdude  873. 

„  K.  Volksschul.  273 ;  fVeiblj  Bildg,  299. 

„  N.  Schulwesen  Italiens  274. 

Strackerjan,L.  [ed.]  Aberglaube  a.  Oldenb. 

146. 
StrafFen,  Rev.  G.  M.  Sin  114. 
Strahan,  Dr^  J.  [Am.]  Extr<i-  Uterine  Preg- 
nancy 581. 
Straith,  Maj.  Forti^cation  609  (two). 
StrajanGV«»2?«.  Zzw«5.  Roman,  gjx. 
Stranahan,Mrs.C.  H.  [Am.'\Fch.pntg,  652. 
Strang,  Dr.  J.  Glasgoiv  &>  its  Clubs  Z4g, 
Strange,  Sir  T.  Notes  of  Cases  184,    , 
Strangeways,,T.  f^eterinary  Anatomy , Big, 
Strang^ford,  Ly.  Adriatic  334. ;  Montenegro 

340  ;  V.  also  Beaufort,  Emily. 
Strantz,  M.  v.  Blumen  in  Sage  128. 
Straparola  Tredeci piacevoli Nottix-^^i^-^i). 
Stratmann,  F.  H.  Diet.  Of  Old  English  ^^4; 

Mittel-engl.  Gramffiatik  gsj. 
Stratton,  E.  M.  [Am.]  Wld.on  Wheels  6-3,6. 
Stras,burger,  Prf.  W.  Pract.  B6tany  520. 
Strassburger,  3,Erzieh.  3,  d.  Israelii.  278. 
Strassmaier,  J.  N.  Alph.  Verzeichn,  assyr, 

WSrter  801  (80,2) ;  WSrt^rverzeichn. 

801,    .       -^ 

[ed.]  Babylon,  Texte  802. 
St'rauch,  "M..  Lat.  *  o    in  Norman.  988. 
Straus,O.S.[Am.]  Repub.Govt.in  U.S.  263. 
Strauss+Tomey  Altagypt.  Gsttergl.  148. 
„  D.  F.  Hutten6-^  ;  Life  of  Jesus  (two) 

46  ;  Old  Faith  and  New  6. , 
„  Dr.  G.  L.  Dishes  &=  Drinks  681 ;  Emp. 

William,.  445. 
Streatfeild,  Rev.  G.  S.  Lhtcs.  &}^  Danes 

464  (322,  406). 
Streane,  Rev.,  A.  W.  *  Jeremiah^  24. 
Strecker+Wislicenus  Organic  Chem.  497. 
Street,  A  E.  Memr.  ofG.  E.  Street  666. 
„  G.  E.  Gothic  Archit.  in  Italy  [= Brick 

&=  Marble}  670  (666,  667),  in  Spain 

670  (667). 
„  „  +  Seymour  Ca^iS.  (t/*^.  Trin.  Dubl. 

66q.      '  /    ' 
,  Dr.  /;,C.,[Am.]  Hidden  T^ay  r^Z,- 


Streifinger,  J.  De  Syntaxi  Tibull.  gx6. 

Stretch.R.H.  \Kxfx^Zygxnidee€3^ Bojt^yc. 
542- 

Streeter,  E.  W.  Gt.  Diamonds  665  (507) ; 
Pearls  507  ;  Prec.  Stones  665  (567). 

Strettell,  Alma  [tr.]  Span.  &fi  Ital.  Folk- 
songs 774  (137,  138,  154). 

Stretton,  C.  E.  Safe  Railw.  Working  ^gj, 

Strieker,  Prf.  S,  Histology  562._ 

Strickland,  Agnes  Mary  Qu.  o/Scots  432  ; 
Queens  of  England  404  (25a);  Queens 
of  Scotld.  430 ;  Seven  Bishops  418 
(60) ;  Stuart  Princesses  252  ;  Tudor 
Princesses\  414' (^"zSZy  416). 

Strong,  Dr.  A.  H,  Philos.  &  Religion  5.  \ 
„^H,A,  +  Meyer  Hist.of  Germ.  Lang.g^^. 
„  Wm.  [Am.]  Civil  Law  198  (99). 

Strother,  Col.  H.  D.  [=' Porte  Crayon'] 
Virginia  369. 

Stroud,  Rev.  W.  Phys.  Death  ofXt.  46. 

Strumpell,  L.  Psycholog.  Padagogik  287. 

Strumpell,  I>r.  A.  Textbk.  of  Medicine  563. 

Strutt,  J:  Dresses  484,;  Sports  685  (143). 
„  J.  G.  Sylva  Britannica  525. 

Struve,  O,  De  compos,  op.  Thucyd.  889. 

Strype,Rev.  J.  Annals oi^ Reform.  58(414)  ; 
Bp.  Aylmer  60  ;  Eccles.  Memls.  57  ; 
Mem,  ofCranmer6ov  Whiigift 61. 

Stuart,  Rev.  A.  M.  *  Song  of  Songs'  29. 
„  Dr.  J.  Sculp.  Stones  of  Scotland  4-jz, 
„  J.  A.  E.  Bronti  Country  722. 
„  J.  M.  Free  Trade  in  Tuscany  243. 

Ixxv 


29,    Prov.'  29,  '  Hebr.    36,  *  Rom.* 

35  >  O,  T.  Canon  20. 
.  „  R.  Caledonia  Rgmana  464. 
„  Villiers  Egypt  354  ;  Nile  Gleanings  355. 
Stubbes,  Pp.  Anat.  of  Abuses  413  (719). 
,Stubbs,  Rev,  C.  W.  Christ  &'  Democracy 

100;  LaTtddr' Labourers 240;  Village 

Politics  238. 
„  F.  W.  Bengal  Artillery  42Z. 
,,  Bp.  Wm.  Cotfstit.  Hist,  of  Engl.  405 

{2sg,  406);  Early  P/antag.  411  (_4ot); 

Lects.  on  Med.  &>  Mod.  ffist.sgS 

(401,   414)  ;  Pref.    to   his  ,edn.    of 

Walter  of  Coventry  411. 
„  „  [ed.]  Chron.  of  Edw.  i.  <Sr»  H.  410, 

of  Rich.  i.  4og;  Memls.  ofDunstan 

408  (60);  Registrum  Sacr,   Angi, 

07  ;  Select  Charters  406  (259). 
Stuckenberg,Dr.J.H.  W.  Augsbg.  Confess. 

70 ;  Jftn.   Sociology  39 ;  Intro,    to 

Philosophy  155  ;  Kant  166. 
Studemund,  W.  De  Canticis  Plaut.  g\g. 
,,  „  \.^6.'\Stud\in Prisc.Scr.Ldt.go€{f:)\^. , 
,Studer,  J.  H.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Pop,  Ornithology 
.     ,     SSI- 

Stadia  Biblica  40. 

Sti^dien  zur griech.u.  lat.  Gra^nmatik  864.  : 
Studies  in  ClassicalPhilology  863. 
Studij  di  Filologia  Ronianza  967.  •■ 

Stuhlmann,  Dr.  A.  Zeickenunterricht  zgo,, 
Stukeley,  ti'c.y^ .Corresp.  48$;  Stonehenge 

471. 
Stumm,  H.  Russia  in  Genital  Asia  344. 
Stiinkel,  L.  Varron.   Verb,  format.  g26. 
Sturlunga  Saga  943. 

Sturluson,  Snorri  Hehnskringla  449  (942).;,, 
Sturtevant,  Rev.  J.  M^  [Am.]'  Econofnics 

234  ;  Keys  of  Sect  8g.  ,     ' 

Stur?j  F.  W.  Lexicon  Xenoph.  8qi, 
Sturzmger,  J.  Conjug.  imRaio-Kom.  973, 
',1  „  \.^^.\Orihogr.Gall.<,g^2. 
Stutfield,  H.  E.M.  El  Maghreb -^SS- 
Stntzer,  A.  Nitrate  of  Soda  616. 
Subandhu  V&savadatt&  825. 
Subhuti,  Waskadawe  N&mam&la  82(9. 
Suburban  Homes  of  London  323. 
Suchier,  H.  ^Viede  S.,Afeban'  995. 

[ed.]  Bibl.  Nermann.  988  ;'  Denkm. 
frovenz.  Lit.  979. 
Suckhng,  A.  Essex  319  ;  Suffolk -^2^. 
,.  Sir  J.  Works  764  (778).  '      , 

Sddraica  MriichckhqJiatika  824. , 
Sue,  Eugfene.  ,  Novels  751.  ' 
Suetonius  Opera  925  ;  Trss.  925  [Caesars 

.'3^5]- 
Suffling,  E.  R.  Land  of  Broads  324. ' 
Suffolk,  Earl  of+  Craven  Racing  688. ,         i; ,( 
Sugdeii,  E.  B.,  Ld.  Vendors  &•  Purchasers 

220.  > 

Suka-saptati  824. 

Sulivan,  G.  L.  Dhpw  Chasing  357  (250). 
Sullivan^  A  M.  New  Ireland  4%6.- 
,  Sir  E.  Free  Trade  Bubbles  243  ;  Pro- 
tection 243. 
,,  Dr.  J.  Endemic  Diseases  366. 
.  Prf.   W.   Yi.,  Intro,    to   Q Curry  64; 
Treaty  of  Limerick  435  (note). 
Sullivant,  W.  S.  [Am.]/'cones  Musc6rums24. 
Sully,  Due  de  Memoirs  439.  , 

Jas.  Evol.  157  ;  Herder  165  ;  Illusions 
zjj',.  Lewes  167;  Ouil.  of  Psychology 
(two)    176  (two,    287)  ; ,  Pessimism 
157  (7)  164)  '  Sensation  and  Intuit. 
.  177  U78J. 
Maurice  de  Oeuvres  997. 
^Sulphury  H.M.S.'  Voyage  of  stj. 
Sulva-sutras  82S  (13). 
Summerhays,  W.  F.  +  Toogood  Cocts  226. 
Summers,  Rev.  J.  Chinese  Lang.  847. 
Sumner,  C.  [Am.]  Works  461  [Anti-slav, 
250] ;   Crime   agst.    Kansas   785 ; 
Kans.-Nebr.  Bill  785.     ^ 
„  G.  H.  Bp.  C.  R.Sumner6i. 
„  H.  [art.]  Avon  660 ;  Itcken  Valley  660. 
,j  Prf.  W.  G.  [Am.]Amer,Cur7-ency2i5: 
Andr.  Jackson  460  ;  Hist,  of  Pro* 
tectn.  243  ;  Protectionism  243. 
Sunderland,  D.  Indian  Law  Reports  184. , ., 
Sundevall,   C.    J.  Methodi  Nat.  Avium- 
Dispon.  547  ;  Thierarten  d,  Arist, 
898. 

Sundmacher,  H.  *  Flor  and  Blancheflin  ' 
996. 


SUND-] 


AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


[TENN- 


Sundt,  E.  Fante-eller  Landstrygerfolket 

860. 
Sunjana,  P.  D.  B.  Pehlwi  Grammar  835. 
Supernatural  Religion  117(32,  119). 
Surgeon-General's  Lib.  Index-Cat.  703. 
Surrey,  RaxX  oi  Foents  762  (756). 
„  „  +Wyatt  TotieVs  Miscellany  ■jtz. 
Surte^s,  Rev.  R.  Hist  0/ Durham  319. 
„  R.  S.     Novels  748. 
,,  See.  Glossary  0/ Northern  Words  g^t^. 
Surya-Sidd1%anta  827. 
Susanna  [*  PystylofSweie  Saswane ']  965. 
Susemihl,  F.  Carm.  Lucret.  914 ;  Platon. 
Pkilos.  896:    'Polit'   Artist   S94 ; 
VitaAeschyl.  882. 
Susil,  Fr.  [ed.]  Pisn  e  ndrodni  Moravske 

.   139.  ^ 

Susruta-Sam.hitd  828. 
Sutpr,  H.  Gesch.  d.  Math.  Wiss.  875. 
Sutermejster,  O.  [ed.]  Kinder-indrck.  147; 

Svi'iss  dialect-poems  (five)  940. 
Sutherland,  A.  +  G.  Hist.  0/ Austral.  377. 

„  J.  M.  Wdrdswortk  726. 
Sutta  Nipata  [and  other  Suttasi  830  (14). 
SMras  818-821  (13). 
Siitterlin,  L.  Nomina  agentis  ^7,^. 
Sutton,  C.  W.  Lancashire  Authors -^zi. 
„  F.  Volumetric  Analysis  4.gS. 
,,  F.  H.  Church  Organs  676. 
„  H.  +  Bennett,  [eds.]  Trmwy.  Acts  211, 
„  Dr.  J,  B.  Pathology  583. 
i,  M.  J.  Pastures  6x6. 
Siiyagad&mga-sHtra  828. 
Suzor,  Dr.  R.  Hydrophobia  571. 
Svensk  Bog-Katalog  707. 
Swain,  Paul    Knee-joint   578 ;    Surgical 

Emergencies  576.    . 
Swaine,  Rev.  S.  A.  Faithful  Men  6g. 
Swairison,  Rev.  C.  Bird  Names  549  (127, 
949);  Weather  Lore  Z7.%. 
„  Can.  C.  A.  Nic.  &^  A^ost.  Creeds  109  ; 

Qreek  Liturgies  104  (57). 
,,  W.  Birds  of  Western  Africa  551. 
Swallow,  Rev.  H.  J.  De  Nova  Villa  480. 
Swanzy,  H.  R.  Diseases  of  Fye  577. 
Swaype,  G.  C.  Herodotus  88S. 
Swaysland,  W.  Fam.  Wild  Birds  549. 
Swedenborg,  Em.     Works  76  (37,  108). 
Sweet,  C.  Law  Dictionary  1B5. 
^    J)  G.  [ed.]  Precedents  in  Conveycg,  195. 
„  H.  Hist.  ofKnglish  Sounds  945  (756); 
Icelandic  Primer  941  ;  Primer  of 
Phonetics  [=Hdbk.  of  Phpnet.^  813 
(945,296),  ofSpcfkenEng.\=Elem. 
arb»  d.  gespr.  Engl. ]  945;  Sketch oj 
A .-S.  Liter.  954;  SpellgjR.eform.  296, 
„  „  [ed.]  A. ~S.  Feader  (two)  Qsj  [Intro. 
052] ;  Mid.-Eng.  Primer  (two)  953 
[Intro,  962]  ;  O.-E.  Readg.  Primer 
(two)   953 ;    Oldest  English    Texts 
955  yEpinal  Gloss.  902. 
J,  H.'  G.  Catalogue  of  Law  Books  181. 
,,  R.  Flower  Garden  625  ;  Geramaceae 
'    626. 
Sweetser,  M.  F.  [Am.]  Artist  Biogs.  649 ; 

^.  Allston  652. 
Swert,  J.  de  Violoncello  677. 
Swete,  Dr.  H.  B.  Doctr.  of  Holy  Spirit 

(two)  112. 
„  „  [ed.]  O.  T.  ace.  toSept.  17. 
Swett,  J.  [Am.]  Pub.  School  System  279. 
Swettenham,  F.  A.  Vocab.  of  Borneo  851, 

of  Malay  851, 
Swift,  B,.  Swedenborg  77. 
„  Dn.  Jon.  Works  788  ;  Gulliver  740 ; 
Irish  tracts  435  ;  Letters  785  ;  //.  /(? 
^i?e//»  785  (417,  722,  756) ;  Poet.Wks. 
765- 
Swinburne,  A.  C.  Blake  650  ;  Poet,  and 
Dram.  Wks.  768  ;Bront^yzz  ;  Chap- 
TJian  720  ;  Essays  and  Studies  717  ; 
Hugo  732  ;  Jonson  718  ;    Miscells. 
[Wordsw.   and  Byron  726  (717)]; 
Rossetti  Tis  ;  Shakespeare  719. 
Swinhoe,  R.  North-China  Campaign  427, 
Swinton,  A.  A.  C.  Electric  Lighting  600. 
„  W.  [Am.]  Campaigns  on  Potomac  4Sgi 
Outline' of  World's  History  383. 
Switzler,  W.  F.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Missouri 

367- 
Swoboda,  R.  De  Demosth.  prooem.  1  _ 
Sybel,  Prf.  H,  v.  Crusades  399  ;  Euf,  dur, 
Fch.  Revol.  440  (401)  ;  Poland  ^^%. 
„  L.  V.  Mythol.  d.  ^  Ilias'  879. 
Sydenham,  Dr.  T.  Opera  559. 


Sydenstricker,  A.  Exposit.  ofConstr.  and 
Idioms  of  Mandarin  Dialed  %\%. 

Sydow,  A.  Scottish  Church  Question  74. 

Syed,  Ahmad  Mohammed  12. 

Sykes,  J.  Bengali  Dictionary  831. 
„'  Wirt  [Am.]  British  Goblins  135  ;  Old 
Wales  328;s 

Sylvester,  W.  A.  [Am.]  Ho,  Carpenter  6-^^. 

Sym,  J.  D.  Employer's  Liab.  Act  199. 

Syme,  D.  Industr.  Science  243  ;  Repres. 
Government  255, 
. .  W.  History  of  Covenanters  73. 

Synieon  of  Durham  Opera  407. 

Symes,  J.  E.  Political  Economy  z^A- 

SyntingtoDj  A.  J.  Bryant  fjzg  \  Lover  724  ; 
Moore  725 ;  Wordsworth  726. 
„  Rev.  A.  M.  Apostles  34 ;  Esther  27  ; 
Vox    Clamantis    48 ;    Work    and 
Prayer  zj.  -v   1 

„  J.  Anatomy  of  Child  $6q. 
„  Rev.  W.  Messiah,  the  Prince  112. 

Symonds,  J.  A,  Boccaccio  734 ;  Ben  Jon- 
son 718  ;  Dante  734  ;  Ital.  Byways 
334  ;  Machiav.  167  ;  Many  Moods 
768  ;  New  and  Old  768  ;  Renaiss. 
in  Italy  445  (647,  73^)  [Fine  Arts 
647,  Reviv.  ofLeamg.  865] ;  Shksp. 
Predecessors  716  (71^  ;  Shelley  726 
(716) ;  Sidney  720  (716) ;  Sketches 
&>  Stud,  in  Italy  334  ;  Sketches  in 
Italy  and  Greece  333  (334) ;  Stud. 
of  Gk.  Poets  873  (132) ;  Vagaiun- 
duli  Libellus  768. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  WinCy  Wom.en,  and  Song  758 

(251)- 
„  Rev.  W.  S.  Old  Stones  510 ;  Records 
of  Rocks  509. 

Symons,  A.  Intro,  to  Browning  723. 
„  G.  J.  Brit.  Rain/all(two') 505;  Floatg. 
Isl,  on  Derwentwater  326 ;   Kra- 
katoa  Eruption  503. 

Sympson,  P.  L,  Brazil.  Grammatica  858. 

Symphosius  Riddles  958. 

Sypher,  J.  R.+Apgar  [Ams.]  History  of 
New  Jersey  367.  , 

System  of  Gynaecology  and  Obstetrics  5S1, 

Szabo,  K^.  [ed.]  Regz  Magyar  Konyvtdt 
706. 

Szarvas+Simonyi  [eds.]  Historisches  Un- 
gar.  Wb.  840. 

Tabari.    Works  [and  trss.]  808. 

Taberd,  J.  L.  Diction,  Annam.  Lang.  849, 

Tacitus  Opera  925 ;  Trss.  925  [Agricola 
406,  German.  406  (395),  History  395 
(395)]  ;  Dial,  de  Orat.  282. 

Tafel,  Dr.  R.  L.  Authority  in  New  Ch,  77 ; 
Docum.  cone.  Swedenborg  77. 

Taft,  Prf.  Jon.  [Am.J  Oper.  Dentistry  575. 

Tagart,  E.  Reformers  ofiA  Cent.  56. 

Tahureau,  J.  Poisies  1000. 

Tailor,  R.  Hog  hath  Lost  Pearl  778  (774). 

Taine,  H.  Ancien  Rigime  438  ;  Art  hi 
Italy  653  ;  Eng.  Positivism  168  ; 
Essai  s.  Live  924  ;  ^j*.  Critiques 
[Xenoph,  891] ;  French  Revol,  440 ; 
.^zj^.  it/"  English  Liter.  713  ;  /^a/y 
[Florence  334,  iSowtf  <5^iva>/55- 335]; 
Notes  on  England  316,  on  Paris  ^ij, 
on  Intelligence  177  ;  Philos.  of  Art 
645(178). 

Tamsh,,E.  Anal,  of  In  Memoriajn'  769, 

Tait,  Can.  A.  Messages  to  7  Churches  37, 
„  Abp.  A.  C.  Established  Church  99, 
„  C.  W.  A.  Anal  of  Engl.  Hist.  403. 
„  Lawson  Diseases  of  Wofnen  581,  0/ 

Ovaries  581. 
„  Prf.  P.  G.  Dynamics  of  Particle  494  ; 
Heat  495  ;    Lig^tt   495  ;  Mem.    of 
Rankine  596  ;  Prop,  of  Matter  492  ; 
.(^atemions if^  ;  Rec.  Advances  in 
Science  492  ;  Thermodynam.  495, 
,,  „  +  KeWaTid  Quatemiofts  ^g2. 
„  „  -i-'Rankmef'W.G.  Mechanics  4g2. 

Taittirlyaka  Upanishad  820. 

Taketori  no  Okina  no  Monogatari  846. 

Talavakdra  Upanishad  %ig. 

Talbert,  B.  J.  [ed.'\  Examples  of  Furniture 
636  (66r). 

Talbot,  E.  S.  Irregul.  of  Teeth  575. 
„  Dr.  H.  Fox  Glossary  ofAssjfrian  801. 


Tanarigo+  Imbriani  [eds.]  Crest.  Ital.  969. 
Talleyrand,  Prce.  de  Corresp,  442  (401). 
Talmud  10  (811).       1 
TalvJ  [Frau]  R.  Volkslieder  146. 

Tamenag:^  Shunsui  Loyal  Ronins  846. 
Tamm,  R.  Metrik  Villon's  1000. 
Tancock,  O.  W.  Eng.  dur.  A mer.  Wars  420 

(403)' 

Tandon,  Moquin  World  of  the  Sea  s^^- 

Tdndya-mahd  brdhmana  819. 

Tanjore  Palace  Lib.  Sanscrit  MSS.  816, 

Tannahill,  R.  Poems  765  (768). 

Tanner,  A.  '  Guy  of  Warwick '  738. 
,,  H.  Agriculture   (two)  613  ;    Abbotts 

Farm  613  \  Jack's  Educ.  613.  , 
i,  Dr.  T.  H.  Diagnosis  564  ;  Diseases  oj 
Infancy  582  ;  Poisons  s^y  ;  Prdct.  of 
Medicine  563  ;  Pregnancy  580. 

Taprobanian,  The  843. 

Tarbe  [ed.]  i?(7»2.  f/e  Champagne  136. 

Tarbox,  J.  N.  [Am.]  IsraA Putnam  461, 

Tardieu,  J.  Mon^y  235. 

Tarmiento,  D.  F.  Argent.  Refub.  372. 

Tarn,  E.  W.  Buildg.  633  ;  ^o^  633. 

Tarring,  C.  J.  Consular  Jurisdiction  194  ; 
Turkish  Grammar  841. 

Tascherau,H.  E.  [Canad.']  Cr/w.  Zaa/ 196. 
Tasma'  [Austral.]  ■  Novels  747. 

Tasso,  Torq.     Poems  772. 

Taswell-Langmead,  1.  Consiit.  History 
405  (259)- 

Tat?,  Geo.  Hist.  0/ Alnwick  324. 
,„  Ralph  Gtfi?/i?£3' (three)  506. 
'„  „  +  Blake  Vorks  .Lias  510. 
„  iff.  Countinghouse  Guide  269  ;  Modern 
Cambist  235.       ^ 

Tatham,  E.  H.  R.  /oA*  SoUeski  448. 
J.  DraTuatic  Works  778, 

Tatian  0_^e?-a;.si.   , 

Za^&r,  rA^  782  (781). 

Tattam,    H.   Egyptian   Grammar  798 
Lexicon  Aegypt.-Lat.  798. 

Taitiriya  820 

Tatui  Baba'/flM*«M^je  Gj'ammar  845. 

Tatwine  Fiddles  958. 

Tauilton,  T.  H.  [^d.l  Portraits  of  Race- 
horses 688. 

Taussig,  Prf  F;  W.  [Am.]  Protection  of 
,  Kw^-.  Indust.  243  ;  Tariff  Hist.  243. 

Tavernier,  Bar.  J.  B.  T'raz'.  r«  India  346. 

Tayler,  Fred.  Animal  Painting  t^t. 
,,  Rev.  J.  J.  Fourth  Gosp.  118;  Letters 

83 ;  Retrospect  59  (82). 
,,  Wm.  National  Taxes  237. 

Taylor,  Dr.  A.  S.  Medical  Jurispr.  (three) 
587  (206)  ;  Poisons  587. 
„  Bayard  [Am.]  Works  791 ;  Centr.  Asia 
344,  4;^.  354  ;  ^ppi  and  Icel.  334 ; 
El  Dorado  364  (370)  ;  Essays  717 
Greece  333  (340);  ^i>/.  of  Germ.  443 
Z-f/.  0/"  Saracen  341 ;  Letters  jzg  ; 
Northern    Travel    336 ;    Poetical 
Works  771 ;  .SzrtWi  350  ;  ly^aw/.  /» 
Germ.  Liter.  73a  ;  Travelin  Arabia 

343' 
,,  Dr.  Chas.  Geom,  of  Conies  (two)  491. 
„  Dr.C.  'TeachingoftheTwelve'ss, 

,,  E.  Fairfax  j5i^/w£7-a^Ay  702. 
„  Ellen  M.  Madeira  338. 
„  Prf.  E.  [Am.]  Protection  243. 
„  Franklin    Pianoforte    Playing    676 ; 

Double  Scale  676. 
,,  F.  J.  C.  Tables  of  Annuities  267. 
,,  Geo.  Robert  Surtees  4^5. 
' ,,  George' — z/.  Hausrath. 
,,  G.  L.  Marbles  ofAnc.  Rome  655. 
,,  ,,  +Cresy  Antiq.  of  Rome  670(463). 
„  Helen/.  6",  Mill  157. 
„  Sir  Hy.  Auiob.  726;  Correspondence 

726  ;   Essay  on  Poetry  756 ;  Poet. 

Wks.  769. 
„  Hugh  Morality  of  Nations  387. 
;,  H.  + Watts  Bee-Keeper  622. 
„  H.  O.  [Am.]  Priv.  Corporations  195. 
,,  Can.  Isaac  Alphabet  797;   Egyptiak 

Note-hk.  452 ;   Etnesc.  Researches 

906  ;  Greeks  and  Goths  934  (466) ; 

"    ■    •       ^  '        '  38);    '"      ' 


„  T.  Greece  and  Greeks  333. 
Talfourd,  Sir  T.  N.  [ed.]  Ck 


'harles  Lamb 


724  (two)  ;  Tragedies  770. 
Tallack,  W.  George  Fox  6p  (75'). 
„  W.  T.  Penological  Principles  244. 


Origin  dfA  ryans  812  (388) ;  Words 
and  Places  813. 
„  Rev.  Isaac  Anc.  Xty.  and  Doctr.  of 
'  Tracts '  67  ;  H^me  Educ,  288  ; 
Phys.  Theory  of  another  Life  115  ; 
'  '"^     "     ■        -  (811!; 


Taylor,  Jas.  Curling  696. 

,,  Dr.  Jas.  Families  of  Scotland  i^o, 

,,  Bp.  Jer.    Works  3;  .ffo^  Dying  100;    ' 
^tfi^  Living  100. 

„  John  ['  Water  Poet ']  Works  764. 

„  Dr.  J.  E.  Aquarium  518 ;  Flowers 
521 ;  Fossils  508  ;  /^.oe^  Hours  at 
Seaside  518,  2«  Gr^^«  Lanes  521'; 
Ipswich  325;  \Mountain  &•  Moor  > 
536  ;■  iVaA  ^w^.  Objects  51:9 ; 
Natures  By-paths  521  ;  Play-time 
Naturalist  536  ;  Sagacity  of  Pits. 
521  ;  Underground  536.  ^ 

„  Rev.  J.  H.  China's  Spiritual  Need  91.  '  ' 

„  J.  M.  [Am.]Z«Mf?/(3?*if  <5^  Tenant  20J,. 

„  J.  P.  Z.azo  of  Evidence  aoo. 

„  J.  W.  Antiquities  of  Fife  3^9^  .1 . 

„  J.  W.  [Am.]  History  of  Ohio  368. 

„  Col.  Meadows.    Novels  746  ;  HistiOf 
India  453. 

„  M.  H.  [Am.3  Bayard  Taylor  yzg. 

„  P.  M.  Tobacco  617. 

„  Rev;  R.  Te  Ika  a  M^ui  iAr9- 

„  R.  W.  Syntax  to  Xen.  'Ana5.' Sgi, 

„  R.  W.  C.  Hist,  of  Factory  Syst  238. 

„  S.  H.  [Am.]  Classical  Study  (two)  2g2, 

,,  Sedley  Pr^^  iS'^?-zA?g'24o;  6"tfw«i/494 

-   (675). 
,,  Thos.     ['the    Platonist']    Eleustniaft 

Mysteries  131. 
„  Tom  Dramas  779  ;  B.  R,  Haydon65i. 
„  ,,  [tr.]  Ball,  of  Brittany  771  (134). 
„  T.  Thos.  Clarkson  250. 
„  T.  W.  [Canad.]  Equity  Jurisp.  199. 
„  Wm.  [ed.]  Tamil  in  MSS,.  845. 
„  Rev.  W.  [Aj^.^Campaignin India g\\ 

Self-supportg.  Missions  91. 
„  Rev.  W.  Cat.  of  Oriental  MSS.  816. 
,,  W.  B.  S.  University  of  Dublin  276.        v 
„  Dr.  W.  C.  Anc.  Hist.  390  ;  Mod.  Hist.   , 

401 ;  Nat.  Hist.  ofSocie^'2^7. 
„  •  W.  C.  +  Mackay  Sir  ^.  Peel  423.    . 
,,>  Dr.W.M.[Am.]Z>a«/.3oi;2?az'.27;£A>'. 
27  ;  Gosp.  Miracles  104  (119) ;  Joseph 
26  S  /.  Knox  65  ;  Ministry  of  the 
Word  95  ;  Moses  26  ;  Panibles  '32 ; 
/»«»/  48  ;  Pe/^r  48  :  Scot.  Pulpit  65.  , 
Teale,  T.  P.  Dangers  to  Health  388. 
Teall,  J.  J.  Harris  Petrography  so8.         r^, 
Techmer,  F.  Pltonetik  796. 
Tedder,  H,  R.  Bibliog.  ofShakspere  71S.    |j^ 
,,  „  -(-Thomas  Z.7^rar/«  711.  f 

Tedeschi,  M.  Synon.  Ling.  Hebr.Zzi  (22).  '' 
Teele,  A.  K.  [Am.;  ed.] Milton,  Mass.  366. 
Teeling,  C.  H.  History  of  Ireland  435. 
Tegetmeier,  W.  B.  Househd.   Managmt, 
681  ;  Pheasants  692  ;  Pigeons  621 ;  ,, 
Poultry  622  ;  Sand  Grouse  692. 
Tegg,  Wm.  knot  Tied^ss  ;  Last  Act  124. 
Tegge,  A.  Lat.  Synon.  (two)  963.  '■'  ;\- 
Tegner,  E.  Frithiofs  Saga  773. 
Teichelmann,  C.  G.  +  SchurmannM^* 

Lang.  ofS.  Australia  852.?  ;  -,. 
Teichert,  P.  Defont.  Quiniil.  931. 
TeichmuUer,    G.    Aristot.    Forsch.  894; 
Gesc-h.    d.    Begriffe    895;    Platan. 
Frage  896  (two)  ;  Plat.  Schr.  896. 

Telfer»  Com.  J.  B.  Chevalier  D'Eon  4?o  ; 

Crimea  352, 
Telford,  Rev.  J.   Chas.    Wesley   72;  /. 

Wesley  72. 
"X.  Autobiography  ^g^. 
Teloni,  B.  ^d^ Crestomt^ia  AssiraZoL. 
Temme,  J.  D.  H.  Volkssagen  v.  Pommem 

146.  _ 
Temple,  Bp.  F.  Religion  and  Science  5 ; 

Serynons  at  Rugby  98.  ' 

Sir  Rich.  Asia  306  ;  Cosmopol.  Essays 

'  333  (256) ;  India  347 ;  Ld.  Lawrence 

425  (404) ;  Palesti^  341.  ■^'^i 

Cpt.  R.  C,  [tr  ]  Hindu  Proverbs  130^  13 

Legends  of  Punjab  130;  in  Foud,y\ 

Journal  129.  ^'*^ 

Temple-Leader-t-'MarcottiiS'z>/./?i»OT^i 

412.  ' 

Templeton.W.  Engin.Assisi.  602;  Millwr. 

Conipan,  603  ;  Workshop  Comp.  602. 
Ten  Brink — 7/.  Brink,  B.  ten. 


^;>zWV  ^/"  HeSr,  Poetry  28 
Transmiss.  of  Anc,  Bks.  20. 


Ten  Brook,  A.  [Am.]  Amer,   Unws.  279 

(two). 
TpngstrSm,  R.  [ed.]  Finsk  Antholog&^o. 
Tennant,  C.  People's  Blue-Book  237. 
„  H.  Justice  of  Peace  224  ;  Leeai  ofCap^ 
I  Colony  iBa  ;  Notary  204.  . 


Ixxvi 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX, 


[TISC- 


Tennant,  C.  [e^.}  Proceeding  in  C.  of  G. 

H.  224. 
„  J.  British  State  Crown  665. 
,,  R.  Sardinia  335.    1 
Tennemann,  W.  G.  Hist.  qfPhilos.  155. 
3;ennent,  Sir  J.  E.  Ceylon  349  (125,  529)  ; 

Nat,  Hist,  of  Ceylon  529  (349,  555). 
Tennyson,  Lord  Works  769  (757. 779)' 
Terence  Opera  [anji  trs.]  920. 
TertuUian  Opera  53  (51);  Agst.  Mardon 

107  ;  Apology,  ixyj. 
Terry,  Dr.  M.  S.  (Am.)  Bibl.  Hermen.  23. 
Testa,  G.  B.  War  0/ Frederick  i.  445, 
Teste,  Dr.  A.  Diseases  of  Children  594. 
Tettau,  W.  J.  v.  Finn.  Dickiungen  150. 

„  +Temme  [trs,]  Volkssagen  139. 
Teuflfel,  W.  S.  Hist,  of  Roman  Liter.  908 

(three,  955) ;  Stud,  z.  Liter.  862  ; 

Ueb.  Aesck.  882 ;  Ueh.  Sail.  u.  Tac. 

■  925  ;  Uehers.  d.  Platon,  Lit.  896. 

Teulon,  Preb.  J,  S.  Plymouth  Brethren  73. 

Teza,  E.  [ei]  Raindrdo  e  Lesengrino  127. 

Thackeray  Ancient  Britain  133. 

„  Anne.    Novels  746 ;  Bk  of  Sibyls  717  ; 

Mtne.  de  Sivigni  731  (712). 
1^,  F.  St.  J.  [ed.]  Anthologia  Graeca  876  ; 

Anthologia  Lat.  910. 
-,,  W.    M.    Works '  742   (790) ;   Earlier 

Wrgs.  ^84  ;  Eng.  Humorists  717  ; 

Essay  on   Cntikshank  6sp ;   Irish 

SketcJtr-bk.  331  ;  Letters  726  ;  Paris 

Sketch-Book  313. 
Thalheimer,  M.  E.  [Am.^  Hist,  of  World 

.'   383. 
Thatcher,  B.  B.  [Am.]  Indian  Biog.  360. 
Thaulow,  G.  Philos.  Padagogik  285. 
Thausing,  J.  E.  Malt  and  Beer  631. 

„  ,,  Auirecht  Diirer  t<)-^: 
Thaussing,  M.  Lautsysi.  d.  menschl.  Spr. 

796. 
^rhawwaya  Pyo  850. 
Thayer,  W.  M.  [Am.]  Log   Colin  460; 

Pioneer  Boy  460 ;  G.  Washgtn.  460. 
Theakston,  M,  Angling  Flies  694. 
'-  Theal,  G.  McCall  Hist,  and  Geog.  S.   of 

Afr.  358  ;  Hist,  of  S.  Africa  (four) 

454  (358)  :  Kaffir  Folklore  151. 
,  Th^el,  H.  Holotkuroidea  538. 
Theile,  Dr.  C.G.  [ed.]  Nov.  Test.  Grace  18. 

„  ,,  +Stier  [eds.].rM/.  Polygl.  18. 
Themer.A.  [ed.]  Acta  Cone.  Trid.  50. 
Theiss,  F.  C.  Wb.  z.  Xen.  'Anab.'  891. 
Theobald,  H.  S.  Law  of  Wills  221. 
„  M.  Spirit  Workers  81. 
,,  W.  Reptiles  of  India  546. 
Theocritus  Opera  [and  trss.]  880. 
Theodore  of  Mopsu'estia  Epp.  of  Paul  34. 
Theodoret  Eccles.  History  [siXid  tr.]48(53). 
■*Theodorus'  [=J.  Bass  MuHinger]  New 

Reform  87, 
Theodosios,  Alex.  Gratnmatica  897. 
'Theognis  Opera  [and  tr.]  880. 
Tkeologia  Germanica  108. 
Theophilus  of  Antioch  Opera  51. 
Theophilus  965. 
TheophrastusC'//r»  897  ;  Characters  159; 

Historia  Plantarutn  898. 
Thery,  A.  F.  Hist,  de  l'^ducaiio7i  272. 
"*  Theta '  Essay  on  Cruikshank  650. 
Thewies  of  Gud  Women  963. 
Thibaut,  A.  F.  J.  Purity  in  Mus.  Art  675. 
n  G^Jyoiisha  Vedanga  13. 
„  de  Champagne  Poesies  gg^  ;  Romanz 

de  la  Poire  994. 
Ti'hicknesse,  R.  Husband  and  Wife  201. 
ITiiele,  J.  M.  Thorvaldsen  635. 
Thlelmann,  Bar.  M.  v.  Caucasus,  etc.  352. 
„  Ph.  DeCornif.  928 ;  Wb.z.  Xenophon's 

^  Hellen.'  %g\. 
Thieme,  F.  W.  German  Diet  938. 
Thierkopf,  P.  Siammhafte  WechselgSS. 
Thiers,  A.  Consulate  S' Empire  441  ;Fch. 

Revolution  440. 
Thierry,  A.  Conq.  of  Eng.  409  (434)  ;  Tiers 

Etat.  438. 
Thiinm,  F.  Lit.  of  Shakespeare  718. 

,,  H.  R.  C.  Suetonius  Tranquil.  925. 
'Thin,  Dr.  G.  Ringworm  572. 
Thirlwall,  Bp.  C.  History  of  Greece  394; 

Essays  862  ;  Letters  6r  ;  Remains  3. 
Tholuck,  Prf.  F.  A.  Gospel  of  John  34; 

Interpret.  ofO.  T.  23  ;  'Hebr.*  36 ; 

Light.  Jr.  Cross  47;  *  Psalfns' 2S  ; 

*  Romans '  35  ;  Sertn.  on  Mount  33. 
Thorn,  A.  Stontts  505. 


Thorn,  Rev.  J.  H.  Laws  of  Life  100. 
Thomas  Saga  943.  * 

Thomfls  A  Becket,  Life  of  965. 
„  of  Ercildoun  T^ig^-^. 
Thomas  k  Kempis  Im.it.  of  Christ  100. 
„  of  Elmham  Hist.  Mon.  S.  Aug.  54. 
Thomas,  h.Fr.  da  Barberino  980;  Mission 

Philolog.  978. 
,,  A.  C.  [Am.]  Cent,  of  Universalism  83. 
„  Bertha  George  Saitd  732  (713). 
,,  Dr..Dav.  ''Acts*  34  ;  Genius  of  Gospel 

,33  ;  Pract.  Philosopher  29  ;  Proble- 

mata  Mundi  28. 
,.  E.  Jainism  14:   Paihan  Kings  475; 

Sass.  Coins  475 ;  Sass.  Inscr.  475 

(806)  ;  Coinage  ifBeng.475,  Wts.  475. 
„  E.  C.  [ed.]  Const,  Law  193 ;  Statutes 

182. 
„  F.  S.  Histor.Notes  403; Pub.  Reds.  402. 
„  G.  M.  Periplus  d^  Pont.  Eux.  874. 
„  H.  O.  Dis.  of  Hip  578  ;  Fractures  575  : 

Intestinal  Obstruction  570  ;  Joint 

Disease  578. 
,,  '^.%.  Rodin  India  dg^'j  Tank  Angling 

in  India  695. 
,,  I.  [Am.]  Hist.  ofPrtg.  in  Amer.  710. 
,,  Dr.  J-.  [Am.]  Diet,  of  Biography  385 ; 

Medical  Diet,  of  Terms  563. 
,,  Dr.  J.  D.  J^ydatid  Disease  $S6. 
».  J-  J-   [Am.]  Farm  Implements  615  ; 

Fruit-Cultt^rist  627. 
)>  J-  J-  Creole  Grammar  855. 
„  M.  C.  Sir  Gawayne  738. 
„  O.  Mammaliaof^ Alert*  517. 
[„  R.]  =  *0!pharHamst*  W^(3r-fefffl«5'wz;«- 

ming  697. 
„>  R.  W.  Photography  660. 
,,  T.  G.  [Am.]  Diseases  of  Women  581. 
Thomaschik,  P.  De  Lysiae  epitaph  893. 
Thome,  Prf.  O.  W.  Texibk.  of  Botany  520. 
Thompson,  Rev.  A.  C.  [Am.]  Moravian 

Missions  72. 
„  ,,  [ed-l  Christus  Consolator  103. 
,,  A.  R.  Russian  Dialogues  xoo8. 
„  A.  W.  [Am.]  Law  of  Carriers  191. 
,,  ClAude  Tea  in  Dar/eeling  61J. 
„  D.  C.  H.  K.  Browne  650. 
„  D'Arcy  W.  Bks.  on  Protozoa^  etc.  536 

(537*  538)  ;  Day  Dreams  292. 
„  D.  G.  [Am.  ]  Probl.  of  Evil  1 14 ;  Psychol. 

176 ;  Relig.  Sentiments  3  ;  Social 

Progress  246. 
„  E.  F.  [Am-i  Abridgment  of  Ken^s 

*  Commentaries*  184. 
„  E.  M.  Palaeography  796. 
„  „  [ed.]  Chronicoft  Angliis  412. 
„  E.  P.  Passions  of  Animals  336. 
„  F.  E.  Greek  Syntax  (two)  866. 
„  G.  C.  Lord  Beaconsfield  422. 
,,  Sir  H.  Calcu'lous  Dis.  579  ;  Crematidh 

(two)  588 ;   Diet  589  ;   Food  589  ; 

Lithotomy  579 ;  Prostate  579  •.Stric- 
ture 579 ;    Sub-public   Oper.    579  ; 

Tumours  of  Blad.  579 ;    Urinary 

Organs  (two)  570. 
„  ,,  [j.  «owr.  *Pen  Oliver'].    Novel  748. 
„  I.  G,  [Am,;  ed.]  Bank  Cases  216. 
„  Jas.  Magna  Charta  411 ;  Municipal 

History  245. 
„  J.  A.  Phosphorus  in  Medicine  586. 
,,  Jos.  Owens  College  276. 
„  J,  P.  [Ani.]  Ck,  &»  State  in  U.S.  99. 
,,  J.  T.  Hindee  Dictionary  831, 
,,  Kate  Picture  Galleries  647. 
„  Maur.  \PiXti.\Boys*  Outdoor  Sports  685. 
„  M.  +  W.  H.  [Ams.]v4«A573'<two)696. 
„  M.  [Am.]  Louisiana  365. 
„  Rev.  R.  A.  Xin.  Theism  6. 
iy  R.    Ellis    [Am.]    Political   Economy 

Protect.  24,3  ;  Social  Science  243, 
„  R.  W.  [Am.]  Papacy  88  (84). 
„  R.  W.  [Am.]  Tariff  Laws  243- 
„  S.  D.  [Am.]  Charging  the  Jury  228  ; 

Directors    igs  ;    Negligence  212  ; 

Stock-holders  195. 
„  ,,  +Merriam,  E.  G.  [Am.] /wrrM  228. 
„  Prf.  Silv.  P.  Dynamo  Machinery  605  ; 

Electricity  496 ;  Tech.  Educ.  297. 
„  Dr.  T.  Hist,  of  Royal  Society  487. 
„  Wm.  Birds  of  Ireland  550. 
„  W.  Embryol.  ofAniedon  538. 
„  W.  Sizing  of  Cotton  Goods  639. 
„  W.  P.  Patent  Law  ziz. 
,,  Prf.  Z.  [Am.]  History  of  Vermont  369. 
Thorns,  J.  A.  Cone*  to  Revised  Vers.  23. 


Thoms,  P.  P.  Chinese  Vases  664. 
i»  W.  J.    [ed.]    Prose    Romances    738 
[Faust  14^1;  Longevity  s^4- 
Thomsen,  V.  Anc.  Russ.  6^  Scand.  449 

(448);  Opusc .  Philol.  907. 
Thomson,  Rev.  A.  Sam.  Rutherford  65. 
,,  Dr.  A.  S.  New  Zeal.  379  (two).    , 
„  I^rf.  A.W.  Book-Keepingz66. 
„  Prf.  D.  Acoustics  4g4. 
„  D.  Floilaer  Garden  625  ;  Fruit  627. 
,,  H.  B.  Laws  of  Ceylon  230. 
„  Jas.     Poetical  Works  765(756,  757). 
,,  Jas.  Poetical  Works  769. 
„  Jas.  Dundee  330. 
„  Jas.  [Austral.fed.]  Victoria  27g-    ' 
„  J.  China  (two)  345. 
,,  John  Straits  of  Malacca  349  (350). 
„  Jos.  Cent.  African  Lakes  357 ;  Mungo 
Park  356  (308)  ;  Thro'  Masai  Land 
357 ;  Trav.  in  A  tins  355. . 
,,  J.  Through  Cyprus  ■^4-^. 
,,  Dr.  S.  +  Steele  ZJtfWfj.  Medicine  ^gi. 
„  P<  K^,iPL^.-\  Bibliog.  of  Ohio  3^^' 
,j  Rob.  Gardener's  Assistant  624. 
„  R.  Bills  of  Exchange  xgo. 
„  Thos.  [ed.]  King  James  the  Sext  431  ; 

Remark.  Occurrence  431. 
,,  Dr.  Thos.  West.  Himalaya  34%. 
,,  Dr.  T.  History  of  Chemistry  496. 
„  Wm.  Grape  Vine  618. 
„  Abp.  W.  Atoning  Wk.  of  Xt.  112  ; 
Laws  of  Thought  173  ;    Synoptic 
Gospels  [Death  of  Christ  47]. 
,,  Prf.  Wm.  Determinants  490. 
„  Sir  W.  Elasticity  492  ;  Electrostatics 
496 ;  Heat  495  :  Mathem.  Papers 
495  (493);  Pop.  Lectures  &j=  Addr. 
493. 
,,  ,,  •\-'i^2X^  Natural  Philosophy  4g3. 
„  SirC:  Wyville  Depths  of  Sea  517  (518)  ; 

Voyage  of  '  Challenger^  517. 
„  Rev.  W.  D.  Xtn.  Miracles  119. 
„  Rev.  W.  M.  [Am.]  The  Land  and  the 
Book  42  (341,  342). 
Thomson-Wortabet,  Prf.  W.  Arab,  Diet. 

80s. 
Thane,  O.  EigenthUml.  d.fr.  Spr.  987. 
Thoodammasari  850.  -  ' 

Thorburn,  Prf.  J.  Dis.  of  Women  $^"1. 
S.  S.  Bannu  344. 
Dr.  W.  Surg,  of  Spinal  Cord  578. 
Col,  W.  S.  Coins  ofGt.  Britain  476. 
Thoreau,  H.  D.  [Am.]    Works  791;  Maine 
Woods  366;  Summer  S2x;  Walden 
521- 

Thorell,  T.  Spiders  (two)  540. 
Thoresby,  Abp.  Lay-Folk's  Catechism  966^ 
Thorgeirsson  Niah  Saga  942. 
ThorkJirdhingaSaga  942. 
Thornbury,  "W .Brit.  Artists 6so; Haunted 
London  322  ;  London  322  (f.  nom. 
Walford);/^^.  W.  Turner  6st. 
Thomdike,  Rev.  H.  Theolog.' Works  z. 
[Thome,  E.]  Queensland- ^qZ. 
Thornely,  Hahitual  Confession  68. 
Thornhill,    M.   Indian  Mutiny  453  ;   on 

Vivisection  (three)  loi. 
Thornton,  E.  Brit.  Em.p.  in  India  453  ; 
Territs.  under  Vicer.  oflnd.  347. 
„  J.  Book-keeping  266. 
„  J.  W.  [Am.]  Pulpit  of  Amer.  Revol.  66. 
f,  P.  M.  Brunsw.  Accession  423  ;  Foreign 
Secretaries  421 ;  Harrow  276  (322). 
„  W.  T.   Labour  238  (240)  ;  Old-fash. 
Ethics  168  ;  Over-Popul.  242  ;  Pea- 
sant-Proprietors 239. 
,.  W.  W.  [Am.]  Cyclo.  of  Law  185, 
Thornton  Romances  j-yj.  1 

Thorold,  Bp.  A.  W.  Sermons  (three)  98 

[Yoke  of  Christ  100], 
Thoroton,  R,  Nottinghamshire  324. 
Thorpe,  Benj.  Northern  Mythology  141. 
„  [ed,]  Anal.-Ang.-Sax.    953  ;    Atu:. 
Laws    185  (406,    961) ;    Ang.-Sax, 
Chrons.  407"  (960)  ;  Diploinat,  Aev. 
Saxon.  406  (259), 
i>  [tr.]  Yule-tide  Stories  141 
P.  History  of  Japan  453. 
Prf.'  T.  E.  Applied  Chemistry  629, 
Thorsen  Danske  Runemindesmmrker  934. 
Thousand  and  One  Nights — v.  A  rabian 

Nights.  ■ 
Thrall,  H.  S.  [Am.]  Texas  {tv/o)  369. 
Three  in  Norway  337  (686). 

~HOA 


Ixxvii 


Three  Kings  of  Cologne  738. 


Three  Kfngs'  Sons  738. 
Threlkeld.Rev.T.E.Gmw.  ofNS.  W.  852, 
Thring,  Rev,  E.  Educ.  and  School  285 ; 

Sermons  296  ;  Teachg.  285. 
„  Sir  H.    [=Lord]  Jt.-Stk.    Companies 

192  \  Practical  Legislation  iSr. 
,,  T.  +  Giffbrd  Crim.  Law  of  Navy  208, 
Throop,  H,  M.  [Am.]  Verbal  Agreements 

188  ;  justice's  Manual  ■zz^. 
Thrupp,  G.  A.  Hist,  of  Coaches  636  (687). 
„  ^ohw  Artglo-Saxon  Home  40Z. 
,,  J.F.Anc.  Jerusalem 42 (342); ' Psalms' 

28  ;  '  Song  of  Songs '  29. 
Thucydides  Opera  889  ;  Trss.  88g  [Pelop. 

War  303]. 
Thudichum,  Dr.  J.  L.  Ann.  ofChem.  Med. 

562  ;  Brain  562  :  Coca  585  ;  Gall 

Stone^  569  ;  Urine  584. 
„  „  +Duprd  Wine  618. 
Thum|j,  A.  Spiritus  Asper  867. 
Thurber,  F.  B.  [Am.]  Coffee  617. 
Thurlow,  T.  J.  Trades  Unions  240. 
Thurn,  E.  F.  im  Indians  360  (152,  373). , 
Thurneysen,  R.   Conjug.   d.    '  estre    985  ; 

Keltoroman.      967     (984,      1000) ; 

Satumier  904. 
Thurot,  *Chas,  Cic.  ^ Epist.  odFam.*  928  ; 

Enseign.    d.    t  Univ.    Paris    299 ; 

Prononc.  Frg.  983. 
,  „  [td.]  Notice  de  MSS.  Latins  goo. 
Thursfield,  J.  R.  SirR.  Peel  423  (404). 
Thurston,  Prf.  R.  H.  [Am.]  Friction  (two) 

602 ;    Steam  Engine  604 :    Mails. 

of  Engin.   596  ;  Stat.   Sim.  Eng.  , 

606  ;  Stm.  Bailer  Explos,  602 ;  Stm. 

Boiler  602. 
Thwaites,  G.  H.  +  Hooker  P/aw/.  Zeylan. 

529.  ' 

„  R.  G.  [Am.]  Historic  Waterways  6go. 
Thwing,  C.  F.  [Am.]  Amer.  Colleges  279. 
,,  „  +F.,  B.  The  Family  3Sg. 
Tibbits,  Dr.   H.  Galvanic  Battery  565 ; 

Massageitvio)  565  ;  Med.  Elect.  565. 
Tibbies,  T.  HI  [Am.]  Hidden  Power  360. 
Tibullus  Opera  [and  trss.]  916. 
Tibuttius,  G.  Moliere  982.    , 
Tichborne+ James  Mineral  Waters  586. 
Ticknor,  Geo.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Span.  Liter. 

735  ;  Letters  &*  Jls.  730  ;  Life  of 

Prescott  729. 
Tidy,  Dr.  C.  M.  Legal  Medicine  587  (206);  , 
•^  Modem  Chemistry  497. 
„  ■¥V>looA.TDxa  Forensic  Med.  e,Zj  {206). 
tieck,,  L.   Tales  752  (js.v.  Carlyle) ;  i?k)r- 

tunatus  145. 
Tiedeman,  C,G.  [Am.]  Police  Power  210 

(244);  Real  Property  zi^. 
Tieftrunk,  W.  [ed.]  Bffhm.  Leseb.  ico6. 
Tiele,  Prf,  C.  P.  Assyriol.  802  ;  Egypt.  &* 

Mesop.  Religs.  9;  Godsd.  v.  Zarath, 

15  ;  History  of  Religion  8  (7,  121), 
Tien,    Rev.    Anton   Collog.   Arabic  805 ; 

Neo-Hellen.  Manual  871. 
Tiete,  G.  Gower's  ^Conf,  Amantis'  954. 
Tiffany,  E.  H.  [Canad.]  Reg.  of  Titles  202. 
,,  J.  [Am.]+Smith  Pleading  in  N.Y.Z26. 
Tighe,R.  T.  + Davis  Windsor  317. 
Tikhomirov,  h.  Russia  336  (57,  278,  734). 
Tildeh,  S.  J.  [Am.]  Wrgs.  6^  Spchs.  461. 
,,  Prf.  W.  A.  Chemical  Philosophy  497. 
Tilley,  A.  French  Renaiss.  731. 
,,  H.  A.  Eastern  Europe  336  (333,  448). 
Tillinghast,  J.  L.  [Am.]+  Shearman  Cis.  of 

Record  226. 
Tilsey,  H.  Stamp  Acts  219,  Laws  219. 
Tilt,  Dr.  E.  J. Change  of  Life  582  ;  Uterine 

Inflammation  <^%2  \  Therap.$Z2.  i 
Timayensis,  T.  T.  History  of  Greece  445. 
Timbs,  J.  Abbeys,  <&*  Castles  315  ;  Clubs 

249  ;  Curios,  of  London  322  (note)  ; 

Doctors  &> Patients  558  ;  Eccentrics 

486  ;  Lives  of  Painters  650,  of  Wit* 

(two)  717.       / 
)i  \^d.'\Ce;ntury  of  Anecdotes  "j^j, 
Timmins,  S.  Warwickshire  326. 
Tims,  Rev.  J.  W.  Blackfoot  Lang.  856, 
Tindal,  Rev.  M.  Works  2. 
Tindall,  Rev.E.  H.  Wesl.Meth.  Atlas  ju 
,j  H.  Hottentot  Language  855. 
Tinling,  Rev.  J.  F.  B.  1500  Facts  96. 
Tiraboschi,  A.  Vocab.  Bergam.  970, 
Tirard,  Prf.  N.  J.  C.  Pharmacopmia^^, 
Tiron,  A.  Musique  Gi-ecque  874. 
Tischendorf.   A.    F.    Where   were   Gfspk 

writ.  ?  32. 


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AUTHORS   AND   TITLES    INDEX. 


[TURN- 


Tischendbrf^    C.    Orig.    of  4  Gosp,    32 ; 
Prolegomena.  x^:,Synop5.^va^g.  40. 
ii  M  led.]    Cod.  ' Frider.-Augustin.   16; 
ApoprypK  (three)  20  ;   Nffo.    Tesi. 
Grace.  18  ;  Notitia  ed.  cod.  Sin.  16 
Nov.'  Test.    Lkt.    iB;    Test.    Vet. 
,   Sept^  17. 
Tisdall,  Rev.  W.  Punjabi  Grammar  833. 
Tissandier,  G.  Bibliog*  Aeron.  700;  Photo- 
graphy ^q, 
Tissot,  P.  F.  Etudess.  Vir^iegiy. 
„  V.  Hun!gary  311 ;  Russians  &>  Germs. 

336  ;  Switzerland  339. 
Titcomb,  S.  E.  [Am.]  Mind-Cure  79. 
Xitkin;  H.  Ruman.  Philol.  071  (two)., 
Tivier,  A.  '  Siige  (SOrlians   i^qj. 
Tobitf  Book  0/7.0. 
■  Tobler,  A.  Beiir,  z,/rz.  Gram.  983  ;  Frz. 
VkrshaU  986  ;  Lat.  Conjug.  968. 
■„  T,  Bibi.  Palaest.  41  (341,  966). 
„  (,  ^d..\Descr,  '/errae Sanct.  (three)  42 

Tocqucj  P.  Newfoundland  jiS-i. 
Tocqueville,  A.  de  Causes  wh.  led  to  Fch. 

Rgvol.   446,;    Corresp.    w.   Nassau 

'  Senior  732  ;  Democrt  in  Amer.  263 

'  (457)  i  Letters  441'  (732):  "State  of 

Soc.  be/.  Fch.  Revol.  (two)  438. 
ToJ,  Col.  J.  Ann.  o/Raj'asfhan  468. 
Todd,  Dr.  A.  Pari.  Govt,  in  Br,  Cols.  a6i 

(256,  429),  in  England  258  (405). 
„  CB.  [Am.]  '   "     '  "      " 


1.]/.  Barlow  729  ;  New  York 


367  ;  iVashington  369. 
„  Prf.  J.  H.  St.  Patrick  55- 
„  „  [ed.]  Books  of  Vaudois  55  (<  _, 
'  .         Hymns  0/  Ane.   Ch.  102;  War  0/ 
Gaedhil  ^j4. 
,t  S.  B.  LAws  at  Cape  o/Good  Hope  182. 
„  Rev.  W.  [Am.]  MetJiddism  71, 
Todhunter,   \.  Amil.  Geom.  0/ 2^iif*s. 
Agx ',1  Anal.  Statics  ^g^;  Calculus 
(two)  491 ;  Calc.  o/Var.  (two)  492  ; 
Conic Sects.^gi;  Plane  Coord,  Geom. 
490  ;  Theories  o/A  ttraction  &>  Fig. 
of  Earth  500  ;  Theorjf  0/  Elastic. 
492  (604),  0/ Equations  490,  of  Pro- 
babil.  490  ;  Trigon.  (two)  491 ;  Whe- 
welCs  Writings  172. 
^y  'S.^Shelley  726; 
Togail  Troi  J005  (739)- 
,  ToTfrey,  F.  Sportsman  in  France  686. 
Tolhausen,  A.  Technol.  Dictionary  595. 
,,  L.  Span.^  IVorterbuch  973. 
Tolle,  K.  Betheuem  u.  Beschwdren  987. 
Tolstoi,  Cti  D.  A.  Akad.  Univ.  278. 

,i  Ct.L.N.  Novels  753  [Autob.Wrga.  735]. 
Tomekf  W.  W.  Prager  UnvuerHt&t  275. 
Tomes,  C.  S-  Dental  Anatomy  573- 
„  „  7\rSvc  }.DeHtal Surgery  S75' 
I'omkins,  C.  R.  [Am.]  Planing- Mill  60^. 
„  F.  J.  Instils.  0/ Roman.  Law  230. 
„  „  •^Ig.tAxo.  Mod.  Rom.an  Law -2^3. 
,,  Rev.  H.  G.  Times  0/ Abraham  26. 
Tomlinson,  Chas.  The  Sonnet  756. 
„  C  Brick  Ma/eg.  634  ;  Cyclo.  0/ Useful 

Arts6'2Z;  Warning  634. 
i,  F.  P.  +  Reid[eds.],/«a:"c.  .*4c^j222. 
„  J.  Doncaster  ^2^  (688). 
Tommaseo,   N.  Die.    Ital.    969;  Sinon, 

It.  969. 
Tompkins,  H.  B.[Am.]  Bibl.  Jeffersoniana 

460. 

„  J.  AlbumazarTj%  {774). 

!Tomson,  Graham  R,  {ed.}  Border  Ballads 

758  (757) ;  Sel.  of  Gk.  Antkol.  876 

Toddim,  C.Pope  of  Rome  56  (84), 
Tbnnies,  P.  Synt.  d.  Commines  looi*         ' 
Tooke,T.+  Newmarch  Hist,  of  Prices  zj,^. 
Toole,  J.  L.  Reminiscences  680. 
■Toombs,  R,  [Am.]  Secession  785. 
'  Topif,  A.  Sirafreckt  301. 
Tophel,  Re?v,  G.  Work  of  Holy  Spirit  112. 
Topinard,  P.  Anthropology  306. 
Topley,  W.  Geology  of  Weald  509. 
Torceanu,  R>  Roumanian  Grammar  g-ji. 
TOmebladh,  R.  On  Quintil.  (three)  931. 
Torr,   C*  Rhodes  in  Anc.   Times  467,  in 

Mod.  Times  467. 
Torrens.  W.  T.  IVI,  vis.  Melbourne  423  ; 
•         Reform  of  Proced.  260  (405);   v. 

also  McCullagh. 
Torrmt  of  Portugal  y^Z. 
Torrington,  Adm.  La.  Torringtdn  426. 
Toselli  Orig,  d.  Ling.  Ital.  968. 


Tota^  Kahani  832  (130). 
Tottie,  C.  Sepulchral  Monuments  637. 
Tbubm,  C.  Diet,  de  la  lang,  Frf.  984. 
Touche,  J.  D.  la  Geol.  of  Shropshire  509. 

Touchstone '  Racehorses  688. 
Toulmin  Dissenters  74  (note). 
Tourgenief,  I.  S.     Novels  753. 
Toumeur.  Cyril  Plays  and  Poems  77B{764t 

774) ;  Revenger's  Tragedy  774.. 
Tournier,  E.  +  Riemami  Gram.   Grecgue 

86s- 
Tours,  B.  Violin  677, 
Tourtoulon,  C,  d^Lang.  d'Oc 986. 
Tovey,  C.  Wine  618. 

„  D,  C.  [ed.]  Gray  and  Friends  721.] 

„  Lt.-Col.  Martial  Law  207  ;  Military 
Law  207. 
Towie,  G.  M.  [Am.]  Henry  v.  412 ;  Heroes 

of  Hist.  308  {Pizarro  309]. 
Towneley  Mysteries  781. 
Townend,  Wm.  Stuarts  480. 
Townsend,  F.  Flora  of  Hants.  528. 

„  R.  Geometry  of  Pointy  etc.  491. 

„  V,  'E.lPi.m.l  Our  Presidents  4Sg. 

,,iW.  C.  12,  Emin- fudges  iZt. 

t)  M  [ed.]  i'to^tf  T^rKr/y  186. 

ft  W.J.  Great  Schoolmen  107  ;  ifsw.  i?o2. 

iWi7?-?7J(7«'Q3. 

Townshend,  C.  H.  /Vjc^j  /«  MesmerismZo. 
„  Opt.  F.  T.  Wild  Life  in  Florida  371. 
„  J.  [Am.]  irtw  (7/",S/rtMrf^?-2o4. 
,,  Miss  P.  D.  fos.  Haydn  673  (two). 
Toy,  Prf.  C.  H.  [Am.]  Relig.  of  Israel  lo; 

Quots.  in  N.  T.  23. 
Toynbee,  Arnold  /«(iMJ^  Revol.  238  (264); 

Progress  and  Poverty  238. 
„  Paget  [ed.]  Specs.  ofMedieev.  Fch.  987. 
Tozer,  Rev.  H.  F.  Ch.  andE.  Emp.  S^Us); 

Highlds.  of  Turkey  339  (333,  352) ; 

Isl.ofMgean  333  ;  Geog.  of  Greece 

333 ;  Primer  of  Classical  Geog.  310  ; 

Turkish  Armenia  352. 
Tozzetti,  O.  T.  ^[ed.]  Antol.  Ital.  969. 
Tracia  Dice,  de  la  Rima  974, 
Tracts  and  Treatises  ill.  of  Ireland  432, 
,,  for  the  Times  67. 
Tradition^  La  122. 
Traherne,  Maj.  The  Salmon  694, 

,,  Mrs.  Dutch  Country  House  312. 
Traill,  H-  D.  Central  Govt:  245  (258,  404); 

Coleridge    723    (162,    716);    New 

Lucian  784  ;  Shafteibury  418  (404) ; 
,  Sterne   722    (716) ;    Strafford  417 

(404,  418)  :  William.  Hi.  4x9  (404). 
,,  T.  W.  Boilers  602  ;  Chain  Cables  612. 
Train,  J.  Isle  of  Man  321. 
Tramplet*,  R.  Geogr.  Unterricht  291. 
Tr&n  B8  849. 

Transactions  of  Am.  Philol.  Assoc.  794. 
„  of  Mod.  Lang,  Assoc.  944  (291). 
,,  ofSeismol.  Soc.  of  Japan  503. 
,,  of  Soc.  ofBibl.  Archaeol.  40. 
Trail  t,  W.  Trades  Utiions  240. 
Trapp,  Rev.  J.  Commentary  on  Bible  25, 
Traube,  Dr.  Gesch.d.  lat.  Lit.  im.  M,-A 

go8  (861). 
Traut+ Jagt  Niederland.  Gram.  940. 
Trautfetter,  E.  R.  V.  Flora  Rossica  527. 
Trautmann,  M.  Sprachlaute  813  (983,  945), 

^Roland'  992. 
Trautwine,J.C.  [Am.]  Civil Eng.  Pkt.-Bk. 

596  ;  Curves  of  Railrds.  59,7. 
Trayner,  ^ ,'\c.d..\Latin Maxims  192. 
Treadwell,D.M.[Am.l^m'.  III.  Bks.  709. 
„  J.  H.  Luther  385. 
Treasury  of  Devotion  103. 
Treat,  M.  [Am.]  Injurious  Insects  615, 
Tredgold,  T.  Carpentry  635 ;  Strength  0/ 

Metals  604. 
TredweU,D.M.[Am.]  Apoll.  of  Tyana  160. 
Tregance,  L.  Adventures  376. 
Tregellas,  W.  H.  Cornish  Worthies  318. 
Tregelles,Dr.  S.  P.  /«^w.  ^o  Crit.  ofN.  T, 

19  ;  Jansenisis ,  87  ;  Z*?-/*^.  Text  0/ 

Gk.  N  T.  19. 

[Qd.1  Canon Murat.  20;  Gk.N.T.iB. 
Treiierne,G.+  Goldie  Uni7f.  Boat  Racetgo. 
Treichel,  A.  Volksth,  a.  PJianzenwelt  128. 
Trelawny,  E.  J.  Rec.  of  Shelley^  etc,  726 

(7"S)- 
Tremenheere,  H.  S.  Franchise  255  ;  Princ. 

of  Govt.  254. 
Trench,  Gen.  F,  C.  Cavalry  608. 

Abp.    14.  C.    Calderon  735  ;   English 

Past  and  Present  944  (947) ;  *&p.  to 


7  CA.'  37 ;  Gloss,  of  Words  947  ^ 
p  ^»f^izz'«f^<^<?^A.  443(449) ;  Xfi!/«f.F 
61 ;  MediasT/'.  Ch.  Hist.  53 :  Notes 
on  Gk.  ofN.  T.  22;  on  Miracles  119, 
o«  Parables  32  ;  £)«  Autfu  Vers,  of 
N.T\  19;  On  the  Sonnet  7691;, 
Passages  in  Script,  103  ;  Plutarch 
%6o ;  Serm,  on  Mount  33  (52)  : 
'  Serms,  in  IreL  98 ;  Shipwr.  of 
Faith  98  ;  Studies  in  Gospels  32  ; 
Study^of  Words  g4f  (814);  Synonyms 
o/N,  T.  22;  Thoughts  on  Script.  103. 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.  [ed.]  Househ.  Bk.  of 
Poetry  757  ;  iSacr.  Lat.  Poetry  102, 
,,  W.  S.  Realities  of  Irish  Life  331. 

Trendall  [ed.]  Her  Majesty  s  Colonies  332. 

Trendelenburg,  F.  A.  Elem.  Log.Aristot. 
894  (159);  ErldutJ  z.  AristJ  LOg. 
894. . 

Trente  Annies  de  la  Littir.  Beige  705. 

Trentephot,  V.  Observ.  in  Aeschin.^  8gi. 

Treuge,  J.  Anschauungsunterrichi'zg^. 

Treuland,  F.  J.  [ed.]  Lettish  Ethnog.  139. 

Trevelyan,  Sir  G.  O.  Canvnpore  453  ;  C.  J. 
Fox  420  ;  Macaulay  724. 

Treves,  F.  Intest.  Canal  561,  Obstrn.  579  ; 
Sci'ofula  573  ;  Surgery  573  ;  Surgi- 
cal Anat.  574. 

Trevisa,  J.  TV.  of  Higdp^s  *  Polychron,* 
966. 

Trevisan,  B.  Turba  Philosophorum  78. 

Trevor,  C.  Cl  Prob.  Duties  222 ;  Taxes  on 
Succession  221. 

Tricoupi,  S.  'IcT.  7-.  'EAJy.  'En-afotrrao'euff 
^45-  « 

Trigamour^  Sir  [romance]  738. 

Trimen,  H  +  Dyer  Flora  of  Middlesex  528. 
;,  R.  C«/.  ofS.  Afr.  Butterflies  542. 
„  ,,  +Bowker  S,  Afr.  Butterfiies  542. 
„  Cjpt.  R.  Regiments  607  (428). 

Triihmer,  Rev.  K.  Flora  of  Norfolk  ^iZ. 

Trinity  College  Lib.  Ctt^.  of  Eng.  Bks. 
705J  (»/■  15  cent.  Bks,  710 ;  Catal- 
Lib.  Impress.  703, 

Tripitaka  S4g.  ^ 

Tripp,  F.  E.  British  Mosses  524, 
„  G.  H.  [Am.]  Student  Life  at  Harvard 
281^ 

Tristan  Saga  943  ;  Eng.  vers.  738  ;  O.-F. 
^      vers.  993. 

Tristram,  Can.  H.  JB.  Dghtrs.  of  Syria  92. 
Bible  Places 42(341):  FloraS'Fauna 
of  Palest.  529  (43,  341,  S5s) ;  GrM/ 
Sahara  356  ;  Z^f .  of  Israel  42  (341) 


Zi^.  of  Moab  42  (341)  i  Pathways  0/ 
Palest,  42  (341);  SevenGold.  Candle- 
sticks 42  ;  A/ii^.  ^zi^.  ^  .5ii(5/?  43  ; 
Omithol.  of  Palest.  550  (43). 
„  Dr.  T.  H.  Contentious  Practice  222. 
•,,  W.  O.  Coaching  Days  ^Zj, 
Trtstem,  Sir  [romance]  739. 
Trivet,  N.  Ann.  sex  Regum  410. 
Trobriand,  R.  de  Army  of  Potomac  459. 
Troilus  997  {note). 

Trollope,  Ant.  Novels  742-743  ;  Australia 
akd  N.  Z.  377  ;  Autob.  726  ;  dzsar 
921  ;  Cicero  397  (160,  ^28) ;  South 
Africa  358 ;  Thackeray  726  (716) ; 
West  Indies  371 
„  F.  E.  +  T.  A.  Hotms  of  Ital.  Poets  734. 
„  H.  M.  Comeillf.  and  Racine  731  (712). 
„  T.  A.  Cath.  de  Medici  439  ;  Hist.  0/ 
Florence  446  ;   Ital.    Women  252  ; 
Papal  Conclaves  83  ;  Pius  ix,  85  ; 
What  I  Remember  726. 
„  „  [ed.] /^flf^v  334.      ^ 
„  ,,  +  F.  E.  Homes  0/  Ital.  Poets  734. 
,,  Rev.  W.  LituT^  and  Ritual  105. 
Triiltsch,  v.  Surg.  Dis.  o/Ear  57S. 
Tromholt,  Dr.  S.  Under  Aurora  Borealis 

337(334)J 

TrotteryCpt.  C.JP.  Mission  to  Morocco  355. 

,  J,  G.  Appls.fr,  Convictns.  223  (226). 

,  Cpt,  L,  J.  marg,  of  Dalhousie   424 

(404) ;  Warren  Hastings  423. 

Troubat,  F.  J.  JAm;]+  Haly  Actions  226. 

Troude,  A.  E..  Diet.  Breton  1002. 

+  Milin  [eds.]  Conteur  Breton  133. 
Trouessart,  E,  L.  Microbes  514. 
Troup,  C.  E.  Free  Trade  243. 
,,  J.  R,  Stanleys  Rear  Column  353. 
Trousseau,  A.  Clin.  Medicine  564  (582). 
Troutbeck,  Rev.  J.  Cfioir  Training  677. 
„,„  •i-DaXs  Music  Primer  6j  4. 
Trow  [Am.|  I^egal  Directory  203. 


Trow;er,  C.  F.  LamofBldg,  Churches  281.. 
Tfoy^  Distructton  ^jAtromance]  739, 
Troyte,  C.  A,  W.  Change-Ringing  4^4,       ^ 
„  C.  E.  At^ATiA  Pyrenees  to  Channel  ^z^,    < 
Trubner,  N.  Guide  to  American  Lii,  705.' 
,,  a^  Co.  ih'ksXvs.}  Catal,  of  Dicts.^  etc^- 

793,  qfSansc.  Liter.  815. 
Truman,  Maj.  B.  C.  [Am.]  Field 0/ Honor 

39OJ  1 

Trumbull,  G.  [Arn,'\  Birds  692. 
„  Dr.  H.  C.  [Am.]  Blood  Covenant  388^ 
Kadesh-Bamea  42  (467) ;  Sunday 
Schl.  296:  Tchg.  &^  Tchrs.  206(301). 
Trumpp,  E.  Mdnak  d.  Stifter  d.   Sikh 
Rel.  X4\  Pasto Gram.Zyi  i,Religioit 
d.  Sikhs  14  ;  Sindhi  Gram..  833,  Rg. . 
Bk.  833  ;  Spr.  d.  Brahuis  844. 
Tryon,  G.  W.,  jun.  [Am.]  Amer.  Writers- 
on  Conchol.  544  ;  Conchol.  (two)  5i3  ;,  ^ 
Marine    Conchology    544 ;    Strtpo-  ' 
matidae  544  ;  Terrestr.  Moll,  S44. 
Tryphon  Fragmenta  897. 
TsanMya  Thinge  MengZ^o. 
Tschoubinoff,  Xi.Dict.  Giprgien  843. 
Tschoudy,  Bar.  Etoile  Flamboyante  79. 
Tschudi;  Bar.  F.  v.  Animal  Life  ^qf  the 
Alps  5S5. 
J.  J.  V.  Kechua  Spr  ache  859. 
Twining,  Louisa  Early' Xtn,  Art^4'j. 
Tuck,  Rev.  R.  Sunday  Schl.  Addr.  296. 
Tucker,  G.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  U.S.  456(459>- 
,,  G.  A.  [Austral.]  Lunai^  568. 
,  Dr.  H.  H.  [Am.]  Baptism  89. 
,  Rev.  H.  W.  En:gl.  Church  in  other' 
Lds.  90(45);  Sp.  Field  gz',   Bp.^ 
'  Seiwyn  93  (379) ;   Under  His  Ban- 
ner go. 
,  T.  H.  [Am.]  Sugar  Analysis  617, 
,  Pomeroy  [Am.yMor^nonism  73. ,         ,  '  jt 
,,  W.  J.  Eastern  Europe  iy^.  | 

Tuckerman,  A..[Am.]  Liter,  of  Sped,  496;^ 
,,  A.  L.  [Am.]  History  of  Archit.  666.   '^ 
,,'  B.  [Am,}  English  Prose  Fiction  714*^ 
Lafayette  441.  :  ■}. 

„  C.  K.  j[Am.]  Gi^eeM  of  To-day  333.        '■'-^' 
„  E.  [Am.]  North'Amer.  Lichens  524. 
,,  H.  T.  [Am.]  Books  of  Artists  651. 
Tuckey,  Janet  Joan  of  Arc  439  (385).  /^'^ 
Tudeer,  O.  E.  De  Digammo  867.      -i 
Tudor,  J.  R.  Orkneys  and  Shetland  330. 
O.  l5,  [ed.]  Cases  on  Merc.  Law  zc/jt\ 
(sos),  on  Real  Property  221  (214),  ^ 
„  Rev.  R.  Decalogue  26. 
Tudmann,  Col.  B.  v.  Siege  Operatns.  6dS. 
Tuer,  A.  "W.  Bartolozzi  059  ;  Follies  and 
Fashions  484. 

Tugwell,  Rev.  G.  Sea  Anemones  sj^, 
Tuhfat-ul-Ahrar  836. 
Tiiim,  J.  de  Roman  de  Cisar  999. 
Tukarama  Poems  833. 
Tuke,  Dr.  D.   H.  /wa»iV>' (three)  568; 
Infiu.  of  Body  on  Mind  177  ;  Sleep- 
walking 567. 
Dr.  J,  B,  +  Gibson  Insanity  568. 
H.  Principles  of  Religion  75. 
,,  Sir  S.  Advent.  ofFiveHrs.  779(774X- 
Tulloch,  Pre.  J.  Beginning  Life  loi ;  Xt. 
of  Gosp.  Ill  ;    Creeds  log  ;  Doctr, 
of  Sin  114  ;   Engl.  Puritanism  74. 
(sp,    60)  [BaJcter  60,  Bunyan  720, 
Milton  720] ;  Gnostidsvt  107 ;  Leadrs.. 
of  Reform  s^  [Luther  63];  Pascal 
:^3i  (87^  169,  712) ;  Modem  Xkeorigt\ 
in  Phtlos,  and  Relig.  3  (4,  7>  'o8,ii' 
157  two) ;  Movts.  of  Rel.  Thought) 
4  (59)  i  Rational.  Theology  4  (108—  , 
two) ;  Theism,  6. 
Tiinison,  J.  S.  [Am.]  Master  Vii^t  gift 

(i33). 
Tunner,  P.  i?fl//  Turning  643. 
Tunstall,  J.  ^rt^A  awrf  Neighbrhood,  325. 
Tunzelmann,  G.  W.  de  Electricity  605. 
Tupper,  C-  L.  Customary  Law  230. 
F.  B.  History  of  Guernsey  3x8. 
,,  Martin  .^  Li/e  726  ;  Poems  737.  ^" 

Turbino,  F.  M,  Renacim.  Litet,  976. 
Turka-Sangraha  826. , 
TurnbuU,  Rev.  A.  Nepali  Grammar  833. 
„  A,  H.  Tables  0/  Interest  269. 
„  Dr.  L.  [Am.]  AnaSthesia  574;   i7£l^ 

of  Ear  578  ;  Imperf,  Hearing  578. 
,,  'R.Indexof  British  Plants  527, 
, ,  Dr.  W.  P.  [Am,.]  .5i«ij  (7/-ff .  P«».  531 
Turner,  Alex.  Scottish  Secession  74. 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[VERO- 


P^7  ^  >  •  ^."^J^^^oo^ 'if  Commerce  266.jTyr,  Gu.de  Si^gede  Jirus,  738. 
g^«,  *-■  g-  '-"""^  Tolstoi  735  ;  Nmehsts  of  Tyrrell,  T.  itfWer*  /'ajf^w^  213. 

/^  ^"^:Z^5lStudiesznXuss.Ut0t-,73S.  Tyrwhkt,  R.  St.  J.  Art  Tchg.  of  Prim, 
,^- Z;^^^^^^  ^^iory  ^f  y^i^tinis 2A,%  Ck,  50  (647)-;   Xtn.  Art  50  (647); 

Perspective  dsZ. 


.  to. 
^,  D.  W.  Notes  on  Herodotus  888. 
„  ^;  F.  Duties  0/ Solicitor  {two)  zoz. 
„  jj  [ed.1T  Leaves  (two)  786.' 
„  E.  "R,  Employers^  Liahtlity  199. 
„  IFrancis  Contract  of  Pawn  213. 
^'„  ijed.]  Pawnhrokei^s  Act  213, 
*"^:;j^¥,rank  G^e«.  Boulanger  ^^z. 
^,  !^*  C.  ^Affr^  History  of  Art  644. 
„  GOr;  Geo.  Samoa  376  (149). 
.„  Rev.  G.  Polynesia,  02  (375). 
^,  H.  G.  History  of  Victoria  379. 
^,  J.  A.  [Am.]  Cotton  Planter  616, 
„  J.  M.  W.  [artist]  Harbours  316  ;  /*2C#. 

Views  516  ;  Seine  and  Lotre  312. 
„  SharonHistoryq/Anglo-Sajtrons  ^08, 
„  T.  H.  /?i)»fc  Arckit.  ^Mid.  Ages  666. 
„  Ppf.  W.  Hum..   Skeletons   554,  (555); 

Report  on  Seals  <'^i^. 
„  Sir  W.  Intt^o.  to  Human  Anai.  560. 
„  +Goodsir^/&j^^«a^(?w?y  560, 
„  W.  Lives  of  Unitarians  82.     .  ' 

„  W.  Names  ofHerbes  519(128,  949X 
lumor,  Hutton  As^a  Castra  700. 
Turpie,  Dr.  D.  McC.  Chaldee  Lang.  803 
(22) ;  Old  Testament  in  New  23 ; 
N,  T.  View  of  Old  22. 
Turpin,  Abp.  Hist.  Caroli  Magni  998. 
Tursellinus,  H,  Particul.  Latin;  900,   , 
^.Tuson,  R.  V.  Veter.  Pharm.acy  6x9^ 
■  Tusser,  T.  Husbandry  949. 
i;  Tuti-Nameh  149. 

'  Tutin,  J.  R.  Bibliog.  of  Wordsworth  769. 

Tutschek,  C.  Gtt//<z  Diet.  Gram.  800  '(854). 

Tuttle,  C.  R.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Canada  455. 

„  H.   fAm.]  Germ.  Polit.  Leaders  444 

(402)  ;  History  of  Prussia  (two)  443. 

Tuuk,  N,  H.  van  der  Bataksch  Lang,  (two) 

851 ;  Tobasche  Spraakkunst  851. 
,'*Twain,  Mark'  [=S.  L.  Clemens;  Am.] 
Works  755  ;  Novels,  etc.  750. 
'j  J.  J,  [cA-ILibrary  of  Humour  "J  SS- 
I  Tweedale,  Marq.  Birds  of  PhiUpp,  531. 
.  Twelve  English  Statesmen  Series  404. 
i'  ■*  Twenty-Bore '  Hints  on  Shooting  6go. 
Twining,  Louisa  Early  Xtn.  Art  50  (647)  ; 
Workhouse  Visiting -za^, 
,i  T.  Technical  Training 'i'^T., 
Twiss,  Sir  Hor.  Ld.  Eld^  422  (188). 
n  Sir  Trav^rs  Z.aOT  of  Nations  231  ;  /"r^?- 

^Tiffjj  of  Polit.  Econom.y  233. 
Two  Centuries  of  Irish  History  435. 
yt"  Noble  Kinsmen  777. 
■'Two  Chelas '  i^iz/g  Kw.  of  Philosophy  78. 
Tyerman,  Rev.  L.  Oxford  Methodists  71; 
/.  Wesley  72 ;  S.  Wesley  72;  Wesley s 
Successor  72 ;  G.  Wkitefield  yz. 
Tyler,  Prf.   H.  M.  [Am,;  ed.]  Selection 
from  the  Greek  Poets  876. 


„  J.  Seven  Decades  of  Union  460. 
\  „  Prf.  M.  C.  [Am.]  Hist.  ofAmer.  Liter. 
72S  ;  Patrick  Henry  461. 
^,  R.    H.  [Am.]  Amer.  Eccl.  Law  19B 
(99) ;  Boundaries  215  (220)  ;  Fix- 
tures 203 ;  Infancy  201 ;  Usipry  213. 
^,  S.  tAm.]  Z-ao/  of  Partnership  212. 
„  S.  W,  S.  [Am.]  Theol.  ofGk.  Poets  108. 
„  T.  Ecclesiastes  29. 
„  W,  S.  [Am.]  Amherst  College  ^jg. 
Tyll  Owlglass  [Eulenspiegel]  755  (145). 
Tylor,,  Dr.    E.   B.  Anahuac  152   (360); 
Anthropol.    388  ;   Demonol.    12s  ; 
^«r/j)/  ^/j^.  ofMankd.  388  ;  Primi- 
tive Culture  388  (121,  127), 
tymras,  S.  [ed.]  ^As/^M^//rt«3Z4. 
„  W.  R,+Wyatt ///«?«z«a^*»£'66i. 
Tyndale,  Wm.  Works  2. 

„  „  [tr.]  N.T.  19  ;  PtfWjf^r^.  17. 
Tyndall,     Prf.    J.     ^^^ajTf    ^rfifr.     493 
[Prayer  119]  ;  Diamagn.  496 ;  Elect. 
Plienom.  496  ;  Faraday  ^qj  ;  Float- 
ing Matter  in  Air  564  (629);  Forms 
of  Water  ^oi^  (two,  502,  505)  ;  Frag- 
went  of  Science  493;    Glaciers  of 
■;■         ^/>J  504  (338,   697};  ■^<^'*^  49s; 
^'•,  Hows   of  Exerc.    338  ;  Less,    in 

Electric.  496;  Z-z^A^495  yMolecul. 
Physics  495  ;  Sound  494 ;  Study  of 
Physics  295. 
Tyngj  Rev.  S.  H.  [Am,]  Captive-  Orphan 
ay  ;  Rich  Kinsman  27. 


Tyson,  Dr.  7.  [Am.]  Urine  Sl^' 
Tytler,  ^at^  Jane  Aust^t  722  ;  M,  Antoi- 
,  nette  429(3^5)'.  Modem  Painters  64Z: 
Old  Masters  64.B.    - 
n  n  +  Watson  Songstresses  ofScotl.  ji-j. 

Uber,  F.  Quaestiones  Sallustianae  gzS' 
Uberweg,  Dr.  F.  Hist.ofPkilos.  155  "(two); 

EchtheitPlai.  Schr.  8g6 ;  Logic  173. 
Udall,   Nic.  Diotrephes  58  (414);  Ralph 

Roister  Doister  1TJ  (774). 
»>  M  [tr.]  ^/o/A/A5,^tfj  791. 
Udanav^arga  829  (13).  / 

Udayana  Achiya  Kusumdnjali  826, 
Uhdclph,  P.  De  Lat.  Ling.  Vocab.  903. 
Uhland,  L.  Songs  and  Ballads  772. 
Uhle,  M,[ed.]Cw/:f«^fi^5'.^?«^r.629(372). 
,,  P.  Quaest.  de  Orat.  Demosth.  892. 
Uhlemann,  F.  Stud.  -Ub.  I^ace  996. 
,,  M.  A.  Ling.  Copt.  Grammatica  798. 
Uhlhorn,  Dr.  J.  G.  W.  Xtn.  Charity  45  j 

Convict  of  Xty.  48  (49)  ;  Life  of 

Jesus  46. 
Uigurische  S^achmon'Umente  842^ 
Ujfalvy,  C..  E.  Aa  Grammaire  Magyare 

840^  f^^«  841 ;   Langues    Ougro- 

Finn.  840,:  Milanges  Altaigues  839,' 

Phonit,  Finn.  840. 
. .  . .  +  Hertzber^  Gram.  Finnoise  840. 
Ulfilas — ff.  Ulphilas.  * 
Ullmann,  C.    Gtt^.    of  Nazianzum    52 , 

Refortners  bef  Reformn.  io8  (55)  ; 

Sinlessness  of  Jesus  iii  (-116). 
Ulpbilas,  Bp.  Vet.  et  Nov.  Test.  935  (i8). 
Ulpian  Comms.  and  Rules  229. 
Ulrich,  J.  Pariic.  Prdterit.  968. 

,,  [ed.]  Aliital.Lesebuch  g6g;R£torom. 

Chrestom.  Q73,  Texte'gj^. 
Ulrici,  H.  Alte  Historiogr.  910(874). 
,,  ,,  Dram.  Art  of  Shakespeare  '71Q. 
Umbreit,  Prf.  F.  W.  C.  *  Book  of  Job'  28. 
Umlauft,  Prf.  F.  The  Alps  338. 
Umpfenbach,  'F.Analecta  Tereniianagio. 
Unadi'SHtras  827.  ■, 

Underbill,  A-  Equity  rgo ;   Priv.  Trusts 

219  ;   Proced.  of  Chanc.  Div.  222  ; 

Torts  219. 
„  ,,  \g6.,'\  Settled  Land  Acts  q.tl^. 
Underwood,  Dr,  B.i  ^.Dis.  ofChildhd.  594. 

F.  H.  [Am.]  Longfellow^  729 ;  Lowell 
729  ;  Whittier  730.  ' 

L.  M.  [Am.]  Our  Native  Ferns  523. 
ifngarische  Revue  840. 
Unger,  C.  R.  [ed.]  Oldnorsk  Laesebog  ^^x. 

G.  F.  Cornelius  Nepos  924. 
R,  Anal.  Properi.  915,;  Amm.  Marc. 

921 ;  Emend.  Horat.  913. 

„  W.  [artist]  Etchings  660. 
United  States  Exploring  Expedition  517 
\Ethnogr.  6*  P-^z'/.?/.  851],  , 

,,  „)  Pha^^macoPceia's^s- 
Universal  Catalogue  ofBboks  on  Art  644, 

,,  Songster  759.-        '  ' 
Unrein,  O.  De  Aviani  Aetate  gzx. 
Unwin,  W.  C.  Testing  Materials  604. 
Upanishads  818-821  passim,  (13). 
Updsakadasd-sHira  828. 
Upcott,  L.  E.  Greek  Sculpti0-e  655. 

„  W.  Works  on  Topography  314. 
Upham,  Rev.  C.  W.  [Am.]  Salem  Witch- 
craft 126  ;  Sir  Harry  Vane  459. 

„  W.  P.  [Am.]  tHstory'of  Stenogr-aphy 


Uriin,    R,    D.+iKey    [eds.]    Transf    of  WslscquccWos,  }.!..  d^ied.']  Trad,  de  Pot' 


797,(296). 
Upton,  C:  B.  Rev.  E.  M.  Geldart  8z. 
■  „  H.  M.  Dair^  Farming  tiT. 
„  Maj.  R.  D.  Desert  of  Arabia  620. 
UrbanxdejGheltofjG.  M.  Venet.Laces^^i. 
Urbanitzky,  A.  v.  Electricity  605.  ' 

Ure,  Dr.  Cotton  Manuf.  639 ;  Diet,  of  Arts 
628  ;  Philos.  ef  Manufactures  tzZ;. 
„  G.  Fancy  Pigeons  6si. 
Uricoechea,  E.  Lengua  Chibch'a  858. 
Uriichs,  L.  Comm.  de  vita  Agric.  926. 
Dr,  V.  Grundlegung  «.  Geschichte  d. 
Philologie  864  (861). 
,,  C.  L.  Plinius  (two)  932. 
Urlin,  "R.  J).  Legal' Guide  to  Clergy  198 
(98)  ;   Office   of  Trustee  2x9  ;  /. 
Wesley  72. 


Land  202, 
Urquhart,  G.  D.  Dues  &°  Charges  205. 
„  J.  W,  Electric  Light  606  ;   Electro- 
plating 643 ;  Electrotyping  643. 
Urwa  Ibn  Alward  Diwan  809. 
Urwick,  Rev.  W,,  Indian  Pictures  348 

Nonconformity    69   ;    Servant    of 

Jehovah  30. 
Usener,  H.  [ed.]  Schol.  in  Lucan.  913. 
Usill,  G.  W.  Surveying  t^gg  ;  Water  Supply 

601. 
Ussher,  Abp.  J.  Works  ^  [Annales  Vet.  et 

Nov,  Test.  40,  Chronol,  40,  ECcles, 

Brit.  Antiq.  58]  ;  Answer  to  Jesuit 

86.    _ 
,,  Rev.  Ricb,  Parish  ofCroxall  319. 
Ussing,  Prf.  J.,  L,  Erziehung  b,  d.  Gr,  u. 

Rd'm.  277. 

Utiarddhyayana  8z8. 
Uttara-kanda  822. 
Uvasagadaso  828. , ' 
Uvav&trsMra  828.    , 
Uzanne,  O.  Fan  484 ;  Frenchwoman  312 ; 

Sunshade,  etc.  484. 


Vacher,  S.  [ed.]  Italian  Omam,  683  (662). 

Vade  Mficumfor  Malt-Wonns  251, 

Vdgbhata  Ashtdnga-hridaya  828. 

Vago,  A.  L.  Modelling  in  Clay  '684. 

Vagra^hkedikd  826. 

Vahl,  L.  Missions-Atlas  gr. 

Vahlen,  J.  Anal.  Nonian.  930;  Arisiot. 

Aufsdize  894  ;  Arist.    Pdeiik'  894  ; 

Etmius  911 ;  Varr,  Sat.  Men,'  gi6. 
Vaillant,  J.  A.  Lang.'d.  Bohimes  860. 
Vaille,  'F.  ,0.    [Am.]  +  Clarke  Harvard 

Book  279.  ' 

Vaiseskika  Darsana  826; 
Vaitdna'S^tra  821.  -  .        ~ 

Vaizey,  J.  S.  Settlements  (two)  206  (217). 
Vakpati  Gaiidavaho  8aB. 
Val  d'Eremao,  j.  Y.Se-Kp.  of  Eden  26  (127). 
Vild^s,  A.  P.  Maximina  754. 
Valdez,  J.  F,  Portuguese  Z?zc^.  975, 
Valdivia,  L.  de  Lengua  de  Chile  858. 
Valentin,  W.  G.  Qualit.  Analysis  498, 
Valerius  Flaccus  Opera  [atid  tr.]  916. 

„  Maximus  Opera  926. 
Valikhanof,  Cpt.  Russ.  in  Cent.  Asia  344. 
Valk,.Dr.  F.  [Am.]^?ri'?'J'2/V?C/^«t^i!^»-577. 
Vallandigbam,  C.  L.  [Am.]  The  War  7S5. 
ValMe,  L.  Bibliog.  d.  Bibliog.  702. 
Vallery-Rudot,  R.  L.  Pasteur  532. 
Vallet  de  ViriviUe  Instr.  Publ.  ■z'j-z. 
ValMt,  G.  GSnie.'de  Rabelais  loooi    \    > 
Vdmana  Kdsikd  827,  | 

VaAnbdry,  A.  Balkan  Penin.  344 ,;  C^«^. 

Asia  344  ;   Coming  Struggle  344  ; 
I  ^zj/.  of  Bokhara  454  (344)  ;  Hung. 

437  (383) ;  T'r^az/.  zw  Ct«^.  Asia  344. 
H.    Cagat.  Sprachstud.  842  ;  Islam 

272  ;  Primit.  Cultur  842 ;   J^.  1:/. 

Turko-tat.  Spr.  842. 
Var/isarbrdhmana  819: 
Vema  Ketnnel  150. 

Vanbrough,  SirJ.i?nE»2.  Works  779(774). 
Vandenhofi^  G.  Reading  Aloud  786  (96). 
Vanderbilt,  Mrs.  What  to  do  w.  Girls  z^z. 
*  Vanderdecken '    [=W.     Cooper]    yiw^^ 

Sailor  690. 
Vanderkindere,  L.^  i/wzz/.  til?  Brtixelles  272. 
Van  der  Pyl  Dutch  Grammar  940. 
Vandervelf+  Witham  Figure  Skating  698. 
Van  Drival,  E,  (77-i^.  de  I'Jtcrzt.  796.   ■ 
Va.nDy\ie,ii.[Am.]PoetryofTenfiysony26. 
Vanicek,  A.  Fremdworter  im  Gr. ,«.  Lat. 

903 ;  Gr.-Lat.  Etym,  Wb.  863  ;  Za^ 

Wb.  903.  ■    ) 

Vapnfirdinga  Saga  943. 
Varadaraja  Laghu  Kaumani  S27. 
Varaha,Mihira  Brihai  Samhita^zT,  Hora 

"  Sdstra  827. 
Vardham^na,^A«anz^«0-ilfa/2i?^.  827. 
Vamey,.A.  \Am.'\  Ship-Butleler'6i-z. 

t)  Cr.  J.  tAm.]  History  of  Maine  366. 
Varnagen,  H.  *  Ayenbite '  965. 
Varnhagenv.  Ense  War  of  Liberation  31^ 
Varro  Antiq,  926;  Curio  de  Cult.  Deor, 

930;  De  Ling.  Lai.  930;  DeRe 

R7(st,  931 ;  Eumenid.  Reliq.  916  i 

Logistorici  930 ;  ^a^.  Menipp.  916. 
Varthema,  L.  di  Egypt,  etc.  341  (two,  343). 
Vasari,  G.  iiW*  of  Painters  64,%. 

Ixxix 


f-iffj  towards  Cathay  345. 
1.]  Comms.  ofVncas  360 


,,  Leite  de — v.  Leite  de  Vasqoncellos.  ' 
VdAemw&fW  .Suomalainen  Kirjallisuus'jo6. 
VasWevlcd.lMantschjurskaeChrisiematia 

843- 
*  Vasili.Ct.Paul  *  Society  in  Paris  3x3  (3Z3).- 
Vdsishiha-dharmasdstra  13  (819), 
Vasnier  2)/cA  Normand  989. 
VassalL  H.  Football  696. 
Vater,  J.  S.  -CiV.  d.  Grammaiik^t  793. 
Vaugelas  Langue  Franf.  982. 
Vaughan,  Dn.  C.  J.;  Authorized  or  Re- 
vised f  19;   Ch.  of  First  Days  34 
(48) ;    Confirmation    102 ;   Family 
Pryrs.iy^o^  106  ;Harr.Sundays2g6; 
Liturgy  105  (go);  ^ Philippf  (two) 
,    35  ;  ^  Revel.'  37  ;  ^  Rom.'  35  ;  Serms, 
98 ;    7x1/(7    Gif.    Temptations   114 ;' 
Words  from  Gospel  32. 
,,  Rev.  D.  J.  Christian  Evidences  116. 
„  H.  PoemSy  etc.  764, 
„  Dr.  Rob.  iVl7«co«/£'r;«^■^^^' 69. 
„  „  Revolution  in  English  History  57 

„  Rob.  A.  Hours  with  Mystics  108. 
„  Dr.  R.  B.  Thomas  ofAguin  108., 
,,  Thos.  [Eugenius Phjlalethes]  Works%o, 
Vaux,  Rev.  J.  E.'  Preacher's  Storehouse 
96  ;  Sermon  Notes  96. 
R.  [Am.]  Crime-Cause  244. 
W.   S.    W. ,  Greek   Cities   333    (341) ; 
Persia  393.    ' 
Vaynes,  Julia  de  Xo^^Keniish  Garland  144. 
Vayssier  Diet,  de  I'Aveyron  g-jZ. 
VayurPurdnd  Z22..  i 

Veckenstedt,E.v,[trO  Myihen  d,  Zamaiten 

139  ;  Wendische  Sagen  140. 
Veddngas—v.  Siitras.  | 

Ved&ntd  825,  ' 

„  Sutras  8s6. 
Veer,  G.  de  Voya 
Vega,  G.  de  la  [e< 

(152.  373)-  '    .  "  ■   . 

Vehse,  Dr.  E.  Court  of  Austria  437.         ,  , 
Veitch,  Prf.  J.  Hist.  &'  Poetry  .of,  Scot.- 
Border  715  ;  Knowing &^ Being  xTi\ 
Logic  173;    Lucretius   497   (160); 
Scottish  Poetry  715  ;  Sir  W,  Ha-ntr 
z7;?(7«  (tbree)  164  (157). 
,,  Dr.  W.  Greek  Verbs  866.^ 
Veith,  J.  E,  Enemies  of  Christ  47. 
Velasquez,  IVI.  Spanish  Diet,  (two)  973. 
„  ,,  4- Simojin^  6)Sa«/jA  973  ;  Span,  Rr. 
974" 
Velde,  C.  W.  M.  van  A&ejy.  through  Syria 
&'  Palest.  342  ;  Map  of  Holy  Land, 
41  (342). 
Velleius  Paterculus  C)^f?-<2g26;Tr.92e(395). 
Venables,  Can.  E.  Buhyan  72c  (713) ;  arts. 
/"       ih  Smith's  ''Did.  of  Xtn.  Antiq.'  49. 
,,  L.  C.  Choral  Society  677. 
Vendiddd  Sade  835. 

VengerofF,S.A.[ed.].Z?zc^.  ofRuss.Wrs.  707. 
Venn  Francis  Xavier  55. 
„  Rev.  J.  Char  act. of  Belief s  ;  'Galatns.' 
35 ;   Logic   (three)    173    [Logic  of 
Chance  490]. 
Vennor,  H.  G.iQs.ndid.'S  Birds  of  Prey  ss^-. 
V[enturi],  Mme.  E.  A.  Mazzini  447. 
Venus  laDeesse  d'Amor  996. 
Verdaguei:,  J.  A  tlantida  976  :  Idilis  976. 
Vere,  Sir  Aub.  de.    Poet.  &  Dram.  Wks. 

769  (779). 
„  Aub.   Essays    784  [on  Poetry   715]; 
Wordsworth  726 ;  Poet.  Wks.  769 
[Legend  of  St.  Patrick  965]. 
„  Prf,'  Scheie  [Am.]  Americakisms g^g, 
Verestchagin,  V ..  Autobiography  654. 
Vergil  Opera  916-917  ;  Tr&s.^i7. 
Ver  Kruzen,  T.,  A,  Berlin  Wool  640.      ' 
Vermesse,  L.  Voc,  d)  Patois  Ltllois  989. 
Vernaleken,  T.  Unterrichtslehre  285. 
„  „  [e.d.\  Land  of  Marvel^  14T. 
Verne,  J.  Tales  751  ;  jCeleb,  Travels  308. 
Verner,   Cpt.   W,   Field  Sketching  609 ; 

Spudan  427. 
Verneinl,  R.  de  Passage  du  Rhdne  924. 
Verney  Family  Letters  and  Papers  415. 
Cpt.  G.  H.  Chess  (two)  699. 
Lady  Peasant  Owner  240. 
^vt's^.  Long  Parliament  \t^. 
Vernon,  E.  [Am.]  Railroad  Manual^tt, 
,,  W.  W.  Readings  in  Dante  734. 
Veron,  E.  Esthetics  178  ^645)1 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[WALL- 


Verrall,  A.  W.  Stud,  in  Horace  912. 
.    „  „  [ed.]  Greek  Tragedians  S72. 
Verres,  Dr.  J.  Luther  63. 
Verron  Construction  of  Words  947, 
Verteuil,  L.  A.  de  Trinidad  371. 
Very,  F.  H.  Navies  of  World  611. 
Vesselovsky  Bylinas  140. 
Vetala-panchavitnsati  824  (130). 
Vetter,  F.  Zum  Mttspilli  952. 
Vetusta Monumenta ^^-^{/^Q^,  683). 
Viardot,  L.  Painters  of  All  Schools  648  ; 

Wonders  of  Sculpture  6s^. 
Vicaire,  G.  Bibliog:  Gasiromomique  682. 
Vicary,  J.  F.  Stork's  Nest  -jss  '•  ^ss.  fr. 

£>ane  753. 
,,  T.  Anatomie  of  Man  559. 
Vico,  G.  B.  Scienza  Nuova  172, 
Victoria,  J.  ^/iwa^.  Gratn.  1000. 
Victorian  Hymnsrj^^,  (103). 
Vidal,  Peire  Poesies  981. 
VidySranya  Panchadashi  826. 
VidyasSgara  Jibslnanda  .  [ed.]   Dkarma- 

sasha-strcisangraha  S25. 
Vieira — v.  Vieyra. 
Viel-Castel,  Ct.  de  Memoirs  442. 
*  Vielle  Moustache  '  Barb  &"  Bridle  689. 
Vienna  Impen  Lib.  Orient.  HSS.  8t6. 
Vierck,  H.  Quellend.  Livius  887. 
Vietor,    Prf.   W.   Ausspr.  d.  Engl.   945  ; 

Elem.  d.  PkonetikZx-^  (945) ;  Germ. 

Pronunc.  938  ;  Stud.  a.  eng.  Philol. 

944.  ^^ 

Vieyra,  A.  Portug.  Diet,  (two)  975.  Gram. 

974-  ' 

Viga  Glutn  Saga  943. 
Vigfusson,  G.  Origines  Islandzae  941. 
„  ,,  \&d.\  Ice laiulic  Sagas  g^z. 
„  J,  +'M.bh\nsl&ds.'\Vatnsdae,l.,etc.g^i.. 
„  „  +Powell[eds.]Cff?3*.  Poet.  Boreale 

941  (141) ;  Icel.  Reader  941. 
Vignoles,  O.  J.  C.  B.  Vignoles  596. 
Vjgnoli,  T.  Myth.  &^  Science  487. 
Vigo,  L.  [ed.]  CanitSicil.  138(971). 
Vijn^na  Bhikshu  Sdnkhya-shra  826. 
,  Villalobos,  F.  L.  de  Medical  Works  559. 
Villari,  Pri.  P.  Meichiavelli i^iq  (167,  445)  ; 

Savonarola  447  (64,  445). 
Villars,  P.  Engl.  Provinces  315  ;  London 

322  ;  Scotland  &>  Irelaiid  328  (315, 

330- 
Villatte  ParisismengBg. 
Ville,  G.  Artij^cial  Manures  616. 
Villehardouin,   G.  de  Con^.  de  Constanti 

99S. 
Villemaine,  A.F.  Greg.  viz.  85  ;  Pind.  880. 
Villemarqu^,    H.    de   la    Myrdliinn  737 ; 

Romans  de  Table  Ronde  737. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]    Barzaz-Breiz    1003 ;    Grand 

Mystere  1003 ;  Poitnes  Bret,  (two) 

1003  (134-5). 
Villetard,  H.  Hist,  of  International  247. 
Villicus,  F.  Gesch.  d.  Rechenkunst  293. 
ViUiers,  C.  P.  Free  Trade  Speeches  243. 
Villon,  F.  Oeuvres  1000  [Trss.  771].    . 
Vilmar,  A.  F.  C.  Hist,  of  Germ.  Lit.  732 

(s.  nom.  Metcalfe)  ;  Deutsche  Vers- 

kunst  937. 
,,  „  +Pfister,v.  Idzotikonv  Hessengsg. 
Vimana-Vatthu  830. 
Vinaya  Pitakam  830  ;  Tr,  830  (14), 
Vince  Blind  Children  300. 
,,  Rev.  C,  King  David  27. 
Vincent,  B.  Diet.' of  Biography  385. 
„  C.  E.  H.  Police  Code  210. 
„  E.  +  Dickinson  J/i3ffer»  Gy^«/&  871. 
„  F.,  jun.  Ld.  of  White  Eleph.  349(350, 

two)  ;  Norsk,  Lapp  &*  Finn  336. 
„  Rev.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Sunday  Schl.  (three) 

296. 
,,  Dr.  M.  Vi.^hxti.y Amusement XQZ. 
Vincent  of  Beauvais  Speculum  Hisiorial^ 

964  ;  Vitae  Patrum  964.  ( 
Vine,  Rev.  F,  T.  Cmsar  in  Kent  406  (922). 
,,  Sir  J.  B.  [ed.]  Municipal  Code  210, 

Institutions  245. 
Viner,  Dr.  Stamp  Catalogue  485. 
Vines,  Dr.  S.  H.  Physiol,  of  Plants  520.   , 
Vinet,  Prf.  A.  R.  Homileticsg'^',  Montane. 

731  (169J;  Pastor.  Theol,  g^;  Pas- 
cal 731  (169). 
Vinne,  D.  de  Irish  Prim.  Church  64. 
„  T.  L.  De.  Invent,  of  Prtg.  709. 
Vinogradoff,  Prf.  Land  Tenures  239. 
Vinson,  Prf.  J.  BiU.  Basc/ue  839  (123) ; 

Sci.daLang,  843;  VerbDravid.  843. 


Vmson,  J.  [ed.]  Folkl.  Basque  153  (123)  ; 

Lang.  Basque  839. 
Vintras,  Dr.  A.  Mzn.  Waters  of  Fee.  590.  ■ 
Violette,  L.  Dictionnaire  Samoa  852. 
Violettej  La  996. 

Vzolier  des  Histoires  Romaines  1000. 
Viollet-ie-Duc  [ed.]  Thi&treFrf.  Anc.ggy. 
„  E.  Annales  of  Fortress  609  ;  Habitns. 

of  Man  387  (666) ;  Leamg.  to  Draw 

657  ;  Lects,  on  Archzt.  666  ;  Milit. 

Archit.  609  (668)  ;  Mt.  Blanc.  502 
.  ■    (339)- 
Vzpdka-sAtra  828. 
Virchow,  Prf.  R.  Fam.  Fever  571 ;  Freedm. 

of  Science  295  ;  Post-fnortetns  561. 
Virck,  H,  Quellen  a.  Livitps  923. 
Virgil  Opera  916-917  ;  Trss.  917. 
Visakhadatta  Mudr&r&kshasa  824. 
VischeiC,  W.  Befreiung  d.   Waldst.  zj^-j ; 

Klezne  Schr.  862  ;  Univ.  Basel.  278. 
Visentini  [ed.]  Fiabe  Mantovane  137. 
Viseur,  G.  "Lq' Leibniz  284. 
Vishnu-purana  822. 
Vishnu-smriti  825  (13,  820). 
Vising,  J.  Dialecie  Ang.-Normand  988  ; 

Versif.  Anglo-Norm.  988. 
Vision  ofS.  Paul  965. 
Visions  of  Tundale  965. 
Visser  de  Daemonol.  v,  het  Oude  T.  125. 
Visvanatha  Kaviraja  Sdhitya  827. 
Vitelli,  G.  'Ifigenia  in  AuV  884. 
,,  ,,  +Paoli  [eds.]i?awj.  Gr.  e  Lai,  867. 
Vitu,  A.  Jargon  et  J ohelin  990. 
Vitzthumjv.  Eckstcedt  Petersbg.  and  Lond. 

448  (423)- 
Vives,  J.  L.  Pddag.  Schr.  (two)  285  (286). 
Vivian,  H.  H.  Tour'in  America  364. 
„  Col.  J.  L.  [ed,]  Visitn.  ofCornw.  478  ; 

(318),  «?/"l?fZ/(7M  479.         ,    -     > 
,,  „  +  Drake  [eds.j  F/jzV«.  (7/"C'i7fiwM;.  478. 
Vizard,  P.  E,  Court  in  Banco  227. 
Vizetelly,  'K.  Berlin  314,  ChampagHe  {tv/o) 

618  :  Diamond  Necklace  439  ;  /'or/ 

618;  »S'Aerry6i8;  Wines  6^.         > 
Vlaamsche  Bibliographie  705. 
Vlachos,  A,  Neugriech.  Grammatik  871. 
,,  „  \^A.\  Neugriech.  Chrestovtatkie  %Ti. 
Vloten,  J.  van  Schets  van  de  geschiedenis 

d.  Nederlandsche  Letteren  g^\.  - 
Vockeradt,  H.  Ital.  Grammatik  968. 
Vogel,  Dr.  Aug.  Encyclo.  d,  Padag.  270; 

Gesch.  d.  Pdd.  271 ;  Pad.  Pestaloz, 

(two)  285. 
„  Prf.  A.  Diseases  of  Children  582. 
„'  A.  Defontibtts  Strab.  88g. 
„  E.  Neucaial.  Siudien  976. 
,,  Dr.  H.  Chemisiry^of  Light  495  (660).  ~ 
Vogels,  J.Mandeville  966  ;  P.  de  Larivey 

lOOI. 

Vogl,  J.  N.  [ed.]  Twardowskz  145. 

„  3>  [tr.]  Volksmcirchem^g. 
Vogrinz,  G.  Gram.  d.  homer.  Dial.  879. 
Vogt,  C.  Lectures  on  Man  554. 

„  F.  [ed.]  ^Salomon  und' Morolf  958. 

,,  Col.  H.  Egyptian  War'^nj. 
vogufi,    Cte.   de   Inscr.  SiTniiiques   801 ; 
'  Milanges  dArchiologie  Zoii^os). 

„  E.  M.  Russian  Novelists  735. 
Voigt,  A.+"Stengel  Griech.  Mytkol.  861. 

,,  E.  [ed.]  Ecbasis  Captiv.  127;  Thier- 
■  sage  127. 

„  G.  Wzederleb.d.  class.  Alterth.  865. 

,,  M.  Leges  Regiae  229  ;  xii.  Tafelnzzg. 
VSlcker,  B.  WQrtstellunggZq. 

,,  C.  C.  C.  Claudius  Civilus  926. 
Volkmann,  R.  Dial.  aeol.  870 ;  Plutarch 
896  ;  Rhet.  d.  Gr.  «.  Rdm.  9x0(874). 
Volkskunde  142. 

Vollbrecht,  F.  Wb.  z.  Xen.  ^  Anab:  801. 
VollgrafF,  J.  C.  Gk.  Wrs.  on  Roman  Hist. 

.       874  ;  Studid  Paleeograph.  796. 
VSlsunga  Saga  943. 
Voltaire,  F.  A.  Works  172  yChas.  xii,  449  ; 

Engld.  316  ;  Romances  750(172). 
Volz,  B.  [ed.]  RSmische  Elegie  gxi. 
Vopadeva  Mugdhabodhain  Pydk.  827. 
Vose,  Prf.  G.  L.  [Am.'lRailrd.  Engrs.  597. 
Vosmaer,  C.  Rembrandt  65^  (649). 
Vosmar,  C.  The  Amazon  750. 
Voss,  G.  J.  Historici  Greed  874. 
Voyle,  G.  E.  + Stevenson  Milit.  Diet  606. 
Voysey,  Rev.  C.  Lords  Prayer  33  ;  Pro- 
phecy 119.  _        » 
Vrcevic,W.CA/a«/Mg  Narodne  Sve'can.  140. 
Vries,  M.  de+Winkel  Nederl.  Wb.  940. 


VuUers,  >J.  A.    Gram.  Pers.  835;    Z-^Jir. 
/'^rj.  835. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Chrestom.  Schahnam.  835. 
Vymazal,  F.  Bohmische  Grajnmatik  1006. 
Vyner,  R.  T.  Fdx-hunting  686. 
Vyse,  Col.  H.  Operations  at  Gizeh  468. 
Vyvyan,  Rev.  T.  G.  Trigonometry  491. 


Waall,  Cpt.  W.B.  Stars  in  Navig.  6io. 
Wace,  Pre.  H.  Xty.  and  Morality  lop 
Evzd.  of  Xty.   116  ;  Foundaiks.  of 
Faith  6  ;  Gosp.  and  Witnesses  32 ; 
Lord's  Ministry  112. 
„  „  [ed.]  Apocrypha  31  (20). 
„  Robert  Roman  de  Brut  995  (988)  :  St. 
Marg.  996  ;  St.  Nich.  996 ;  Vih-ge 
Marie  996. 
Wackemagel,  E.  Temperament  2881. 
„  W.  Altdeut.  Hdiiib.  936.- 
fi  i,  [ed.]  Alt-frz.    Lieder  135  ;    Deut. 
Leseb.  936 ;  Goth.  u.  A.-S.  Lese- 
st-Ucke  935. 
Waddington,  J.  Congreg.  Historyjo. 
S.  A.H.  Clough  723. 
„  [ed.]  Sonnets  (four)  760. 
Wade,  I.KarenDict.  Z^Q{^^i^,Gram.  850. 
T.  F.  Colloquial  Chinese  847.' 
W.  P.  [Am.]  Am,er.  Mining  Lava  208. 
Wadswof  th,  M.  E.[Am.]  Lithol.Stud.  513. 
Wagenen,  T.  E.  van  Hydraul.  Ming.  640. 
Wagener,  C.  Latein.  Formenlehre  900. 
Waggett,  J.  F.  Prolong,  of  Patent  213. 
Wagler,  F.  A.  HUlfsb,  z.  ^ Bell.  Gall.'  9: 
Wagner,  E.  General  Pathology  583. 
„  G^Q.  Wandgs.'  of  Childr.  of  Israel  2,6. 
„  G.  Spenser's  Archaisms  945. 
„  P.  Produce  of  Soil  616. 
„  R.  ^Stellungd.  att^rib.  Adj.  987. 
„  Rich.  Correspondence  with  Liszt  6j^. 
„  Prf.  Rud.  Chemical  Technology  629. 
„  yi.  De  Plauti^  Aulul.'  gig. 
„,,,  [ed.]  Carm. graec.  med.  aev.  132. 
„  W.  R.  Beethoven  673. 
Wagner,  Dr.  W.  Asgard  and  the  Gods  141 ; 
Epics   and   Roviances    of  Middle 
Ages  736. 

WagstafT,  W.  R.  [Am.]  Soc.  ofFriendsys, 
Wahl,  Dr.  W.  H.  [Am.]  Electropiater  6^7  ; 

Galvanoplastic  Manipulation  643. 
Wahlenberg  Flora  Caypatorum  527. 
Wahrmund,  A.  Hando.  d.  neu-arab.  Spr, 
805,  neu-pers.  Spr.  835,  </.  osm.-iiirk. 
Spr.  841 ;  Hdwb.  d.  neu-arab,  Spr, 
'805. 
,,  ,,  [qA."]  Leseb.  in  neu-arab.  Spr.  806. 
Wailly,  A.  ^^Gradus  ad  Pamassum.  904. 
,,  :^at.  de  Langue  de  Joinville  998. 
Wainright,  J.  Julius  Ccesar  922. 
„  Dr.  S,  Ritualism^  Romanism,  etc.  6S. 
Wait,  F.  S.  [Am.  ^Insolvent  Corportns.  190. 
W.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Aotns.  and  Defces.  226; 
Civil Actns.  225(226);  Civil Proced. 
,226  ;  Com?non  Lain  &>  Equity  226. 
Waite,  A.  E.  Lives  of  Alchem.  81  (126)'; 
Myst,  qfMagicSo(io) ;  Rosicruc.  81. 
„  R.  Duke  of  Wellington  425  (404). 
Waitz,  Geo.  Verfassungsgeschiqhte  926. 


922. 


,  G.  Ul^lasQzs-. 
Th.  /4%-.  Padagogik  285;  Anihropol. 
124  [ii.  ISO,  iii.-iv.   150(152),  v.-vi. 
149]  ;  Introd.  to  Anthropology  306. 
Wake,  C.  Stanil.  Evol,  of  Morality  387  ; 
G/.    Pyramid   127 ;    Kinship   and 
Marriage -2^0',  Sefpent  Worship  126 
(^89)  [7>7/£?»tJ»z  128]. 
Wakefield,  E.  -A  ccouni  of  Ireland  436. 
„  E.  J.  [ed.]  Founders  ofCanterb.  379. 
„  Dr.  W.  Kashmir  z\%. 
Wakeley,  Rev,  J.,  B,  [Am.]  Anecdotes  of 
Wesleys  72,  of  Whitef  eld 72;  Heroes 
of  Methodism     71 ;     Temperance 
CycloPaeiia  250. 
Wakeman,  Rev.  ^H.  O.  Ch.  and  PuHtans 
74  (45) ;  Fox  420  (404)  :  Religion  in 
England  57. 
„  „  +  Hassall  Essays  on  Constit.  Hist. 

259  (405)' 
,,  W.  F.  Archteologia  Hibemica  ^64, 
Walbraii;  F.  M.  Salmon  and  Trout  6g4, 
Walch,  G.  [Austral.]  Victoria  in  1880  379. 
Walckenaer  Horace  913. 
Walcott,  C.  D.  [Am.]  Eureka  District  512, 
,,  M.  E.  C.    Caihedralia  668;    Caths. 
668  ;  Church  Constits.  98  (198) ;  Ch. 


and  Convent.  Arrgmt.  $i^i  Mefnls* 
of  Chichester  326;  Salop.    Topogr, 
325  ;  Scoti  Monoiticon  65;  Wm.  of 
Wykeham  277  (61,  413). 
Wald  Dial,  et  Lesb.  et  Thessal.  871. 
Waldau,  A.  {tciBohm.  Mdrchenh.  139., 
Walder,  E.  Infinitivbei^Plautus  919. 
Waldere's  Lay,  King  956. 
Waldeyer,  W.  Wie  A  nat.  lehren  f  295, 
Waldstein,  C.  Art  ofPheidias646{6$^,    . 
,,  „  [ed.]  Catalogue  of  Casts  6ss-  ' 

Waldron,  G.  Isle  of  Man  321. 
Walford  Greek  DramU  873.         ^  ,    j 

„  Corn.  Fainines  (two)  504  ;  Guilds  2^i^ 
Insur.  Cyclopedia  267 ;  Ins.  Guide 
267. 
„  E,  Greater  London  323;  Cty.  Families 
478  ;  Juvenal  913  ;  Londznia  322  ; 
Tales  of  Great  Families  4S1, 
„  „  '^T\ioxiCci\ixy  Old  and  Nevj  London 

322. 
„  Maj-  Generals  of  Civil  War,4i6. 
Walford,  Miss  L.  B.    Novels  746 ;  Four  ■ 

-  Biogrtaphies  717. 
Walkem,  R.  T.   [Canad.  ;  ed.]  Married 

Women's  Property  206I 
Walker,  Amasa  [Am.]  Sci.  of  Wealth  224. 
„  A.  [Am.]  Aynericem  Law  164. 
„  Dr.  A.  D,  Egypt a».HealthResortsgo^ 
,,  Miss  A.  F.  [Austral.]  Flowers  of  Nem 

South  Wales  526.  1 

,,  D.  Manly  Exercises  Sgj  {292). 
„  Em.  [Am.]  What  is  Free  Trade?  24a 
„  E.  Magnetism,  496. 

„  Francis  Insecta  Britannica  540.  . 

„  F.  Brickwork  633. 
„  Prf.  F.  A.  [Am.]  Land  and  Rent  239' 
Polit.  Econ.  (two)  234  ;  Money  (two) 
'  235  ;  Statist.  A  tlas  of  U.  S.  363 ; 
Wages  Question  238.  ' 

„  Gen.  F.  A.  [Am.]  snd Army  Co9ps  ^sg 
,,  F.  T.  Signing  Judgment  222. 
,,  Jas.  Physical  Balance  &.g%: 
„  Rev.  Jas.  Theology  ofScotl.  108  (65). 
„  Johxi  Rhyjning  Diet.  948. 
„  } ohn  Annot.  on  Livy  gzS'itvfoY 
„  Rev.  J.  B.  [Am,]  Doctr.  of  Holy  Spirit 

112  ;  Plan  of  Salvation  113. 
„  J.  D.  Banking  Law  189. 
,,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Jllacedonia  340;  Rou- 
Tnani/i  340.  : 

„  Rev.N.  L.  Dr.  Rob.  3uchanan73  (65)  ^ 

Scottish  Church  Hist.  65. 
„  S.  Y.  Electrical  Engineering  60^. 
„  Thos.  Aristology  68z  ;  The  Original 

247  (682,  784). 
„  T.  Intro,  to  Ajnerican  Law  184. 
,,  T.  A.  Severn  Tunnel  599. 
,,  W.  Obstlehre  der  Gr.  uful  Rd'mergio. 
„  W.  Far'est  Trees  656. 
,,  W.  A.  Elementary  Drawing  657. 
„  W.  F.  The  Azores  338. 
,,  V^. G.[&&.'\  Equity  jgg:  Partit. Acts 215^ 
„  „  Elgood   Admin,    of  Estates   221, 

Exors.  and  Adminrs.  221. 
,,  W.  S.  [ed.]  Corpus  Poet.  Latin,  gio. 
Walkley,  A.  B.  Elliston  679,      ^     . 
Wall,  A.  H.  Good  Queer^s  Reign  423. 
G.  Natural  History  of  Thought  2Z7. 
Rev.  W.  Infant  Bapiism^  89. 
Wallace,  A.  Desert  and  Holy  Land  42. 
A.  R.  Amazon  373  (556) ;  Australasia 
374  (306)  ;  Bc^  Times  264 ;  Dar* 
winism,'  515 ;    Geogr,    Distrib^  of 
Anim.  533  (515  note) ;  Island  Life 
526    (515    notCj    S33>    555):    -iaw^ 
Nationaliz.  239 ;    Malay  Archtp. 
555  {350,  515  *ioie,  547) :  Miracles 
8r  (119);  Theory  of  Nat.  Seln.  515 
(two)  ;  Trop,  Nature  343. 
Sir  D.  M.  Egypt  260(427) ;  Russia  336. 
Edwin  Philosophy  of  Aristotle  159; 

Raymond  Lully  108. 
Rev.  Jas.  Orkney  330. 
J.  W.  [Am.]  Reporters  t8i. 
Lady  [tr.]  Letters  ef  Musicians  67a. 
N.  W.  6ojfA  ^z«;g^j  i?//?<?  Corps  428. 
Prf.  Rob.  Farm  Live  Stock  620;  India 

613. 
R.  Anti-Trinit.  Biogr.  82. 
I  R.  L.  Cflifi?  ^/n/j  684  ;  Canary  685. , 
,  Prf.  W.  Descartes  163 ;  Epicureamsm 
(two)  160;  Hegel  165;   /(Tajw^  366, 
(157);  Later  Idealists  156;  /*««- 
mifm  157  (7, 170);  SchopenJiauer  170. 


Ixxx 


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AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[WEIN- 


Wallace,  W.  Deposition  of  Lead  Ore  644, 
.  Wallack,  Lester  [Am.]  Memories  679. 
;  JWaller,  C.  B.  Apocalypse  37. 
i  ,,  Eidm.  Poems  764. 
^,  J.  G.+  L.  A.  B.  Monunt.  Brasses  473. 
„  Dr.  J.  R.  Medical  Dictionary  563. 
„  W.  Excurstis  in  Statii  'Silv.'  916. 
Wallies,,  M.  Font.  Topic.  Cic.  928. 
WallingtonjN.^z/^M^j  in  m.  o/Chas.i.^x^. 
Wallis,  A.  S.  C    Novels  750. 
„  G.  Jeivellery  665. 
„  H.  Pers.  Pottery  (564,  J^itses  664. 
„  H.  W.  CosmoL  of* Veda'  818(12). 
»*  W.  J.  [Austral.]  County  Courts  224. 
Walmisley,  A.  T.  [ed.]  Iron, Roofs  599. 
'  Walmsley,  H.  E.  Cotton  Spinning  639. 
Walpole,  C.  G.  Com.  Law  zgz  ;  History 

ofJrelajtd  433. 
„  „  [tr.]  Ottoman  Penal  Code  196. 
„  F.  The  Ansayrii  12. 
„  Hor.  Anecd.  of  Painting  650 ;  Cattle  of 
iDtranto  740  ;  Letters  419  (420,  785); 
Memoirs  of  Geo,  ii.  419,  of  Geo.  Hi. 
419  ;  Roy.  and  Noble  Authors  705. 
„  Spencer    Electorate    255    (258,    404) ; 
Foreign  Relations  257  (258,  404) ; 
Hist,    of  England   421  ;    Ld,   J. 
Russell  423. 
Walsemann,  A.  Interesse  288 ;  Pddag.  d. 

Rousseauu,  Basedow  282  (285). 
Walser,  E.  Realschuhuesen  274. 
Walsh  J. H.  [*  Stonehenge']  Dog{tVfQ)  691; 
Domestic  Economy  681 ;  Horse  620. 
„  Rev.  T.  History  of  Irish  Church  64. 
„  Bp,    W.    P.    Christian   Missions  go ; 
Heroes  of  Mission  Field  g-^  ;  Moaoite 
Stone  II  (811). 
Walsham,  W.  J.  Surgery  573, 
,,,,  if  +  Power  Surg.  Pathol.  574, 
Walshe,  Dr.  W.  H.  Dis.  of  Heart  569,  of 

-Lungs  569  ;  Singing  67"]. 
Walsinghaiu  Historia  Anglicana  412. 
„  Ld.,  Pieropharnd^E  542. 
„  „  Payne-Gallwey  J'Ao(?^z«^69o(69i). 
Waltemath,  W.  Frank.  Elem.  infrz.  Spr. 

984- 
Walter,  Jas.  Shaksp.  Life  718. 
„  J.  Volunteer  Force  428. 
„  L.  Diesterweg  u.  Frobel  ^83 ;  Frohel- 

Literatur  289. 
,,  de  HemingbLirgh  Chronicon  411  (403). 
„  oi  CoyGHiivy  Memoriale  ^11. 
„  ,,  "M&tz  Image  du  Monde  gg^, 
WalterSjDr.  F.  R.  Household  Medicine  592. 
„  J.  Statutes  of  Lijnitation  204. 
,i  J.  C.  /»  Tennyson  Land  ^26. 
Walther,  E.  Tatd>stummen-Bildg.  300. 
Walton,  Haynes  Diseases  of  Eye  577. 
„  H.  B.+  Medd  [eds.JPr.  BkofEdw.  vi. 

105. 
„  Is,    Lives   of  Hooker,    etc.  717    (59) 

[Hooker  2]. 
„  „  +  Cotton  Angler  6g5, 
„  T.  H.  .Coal  Mining  64.1. 
Wa.nder,K.F.[ed.]Sprichworter-Lex.i46. 
*  Wanderer.'     Sporting  Notes  74^8  ;  Notes 

on  Caucasus  352. 
Watigeinann,L.  Unterr,  znGotteserkenntn. 

295- 
Wanklyn,   J.   A.    Air  Anal.  629  ;  Bread 
63b  ;  Milk  630  ;  Ted,  etc.  617  (two). 
„  „  +'Chapraan  Water  Anal.  630. 
Warburton,  Eliot  Crescent  and  Cross  341 
(41,  747)  ;  Prince  Rupert  417  ;  Wal- 
pole 420. 
,,  G.  E.  Names  of  British  Plants  e^xg. 
,,  Col.  P.  W.  Int.  of  Australia  y]T  {;y]g). 
„  Bp.  Wm.  Divine  Legation  of  Moses  ti 
(917)  ;  Virg.  ^Aeneid.'  vi,  917  (note). 
,,  W.  Edward  Hi.  412  (401). 
Ward,  Anna  [Am. ;  ed.]  Diet.  ofQuot.  702. 
'  ,,  Artemus' [Am. ;=:C.F.Browne], Works 

755- 
„  Prf.  A.  W.  Chaucer  717  (716)  ;  Dickens 
723   (716) ;   Hist,   of  Eng.  Dram. 
Liter.  715  ;  Thirty  Yrs.'  War  443  ; 
The  Counter-Reformation  45. 
„  D.  [ed.]  Income  Tax  Acts  219. 
„  F.,  O.  Human  Osteology  561. 
„  Prf.  H.  M.  Timber  and  Diseases  ^z^. 
„  Prf. Jas.  Herbart  16$: Psychol.  176(287); 

Theory  of  Knowledge  174  (156). 
„  J.  C.  Geology  of  Lake  District  508. 
„  L.  F.  [Am.}  Dynamic  Sociology  246. 
„  T,  li.\img\)jy  Humphry  Sandwith  725. ; 


Ward,  T.  Humphry  [ed.]  Engl.  Poets  757  ; 

R&ig^  ofQu.  Victoria  421  (387). 
,,  Mrs.  T.  Humphry  Rob.  Elsmere  748. 
,,  W.  View  of  Hindoos  Z^^  (14). 
„  Dr.  W.  G.  Philosophy  of  Theism  3. 
„  &  Lock  [pubs.]  Amateur  Work  601; 
Cathedrals  668 ;   Law  Diet.    213 ; 
Universal  Instructor  296. 
Wardell,  Gen.  W.  H.  Gunpowder  631. 
Warden,  A.  J.  Angus ,  or  Forfarshire  330. 
Wardlaw,  Dr.  Ralph  * Eccl.'  29  ;    Jafnes' 
36;  * Prov.'  29;  Prostitution   253; 
System.  Theol.  no;  ' Zechar.^  31. 
Wardle,  T.  5'z7>&  639. 
Wardrop,  O.  Kingdom  of  Georgia  352. 
Ware,  Sir  Jas.  Antig.  of  Ireland  ^^^^.^ 
>,  J.  D.  [Am.]  Coachmaker  636.  .^^ 

,,  L.  S.  Sugar  Beet  ^rj.  '-- 

„  Mrs.  Kg.ofBath 4Z6{s.v.  Nash,  Beau). 
,,  Wm.[Am.;  ed'.]^7«(?r.  Unitar.  Biog.  82. 
Warfield,  Prf.   B.  B.  T^^^.  CrzV.  ofN.  T. 
19  (868)  ;  '  Corinthians '  24, 
„  W.  [Am.]  Cattle  Breeding  6zo. 
Waring,  C.  State  Purch.  ofRlways.  261. 
„,  Dr.  E.  J.  Bibl.  Therap.  s'&\:  Manl.  of 
Therap.s^^'.Pharmacop.oflnd.  585. 
„  G.'E.[Am.]Drainage  6:34;  Sewerage  600. 
„  G.  E.,  jun.  [Am.]  Tyrol^ii. 
„  J.  B.  Ceram.  Art  663  ;  Stained  Glass 

663  ;  Stone  Monuments  470. 
,,  „  +Macquoid  Archit.  Art  in  It.  &* 
Sp.  670  ;  Arts  conn.  w.  Archit.  670. 
WarlomontjDr.  E.  Anim.  Vaccination sj 4. 
Warne,  C.  Antig.  of  Dorset  463  ;  Tumuli 
of  Dorset  470. 
„  F.,   &  Co.  [pubs.]  Bijou  Biog.  385 

Cookery  681. 
Warneck,  Dr.  G.  Missions  (two)  go. 
Warner,  C.  D.  [Am.]  Wash.  Irving  yzg. 
„  Dr.  Fro.  Children  287  ;  Phys.  Express. 

516. 
„  F.  Anaiom,y  of  Movement  533. 
,,  R.  Orchidaceous  Plants  6^6. 
„  R.  H.  Thorney  Abbey  31B. 
„  T.  How  to  Keep  Clock  637. 
Warnkross,  M.  De  Paroemiographis  87s. 
Warren  Rev.  John  Eliot  93, 
„  Dr.  Godsdienst  d.  Jainas  14. 
,,  A.  1^.  At^zs  of  Episcopates  4%-^. 
J,  Sir  CExcav.zn  Palest.  341;  Utulergrd. 
Jems.  42  (342, 467);  Temple  or  Tomb 
42  (342,  467). 
,.  ,i  +  Wilson Recor.ofjerus.iz (■54.2,467). 
„  E.  P.  +  Cleverley  Wandgs.  of ' Beetle' 

312. 
„  Rev.  F,  E.  Liturgy  of  Celtic  Ch.  104. 
„  ,,  [Qd."}  Leofric  Missal  jo$. 
„  J.  B.  L.  Book-Plates  jog 
,,■  Dr.  J.  H.  Hernia  579  ;  Rupture  syg. 
,,  M.  [Am.  ed.]  St.  Gallen  Glossary  902. 
„  Prf.  S.  "E.lAm.] Machine Construciiofi 
601  ;  Polytechnic  Schls.  of  U.S.  297. 
„  Dr.  Sam,     Novels  743 ;  Intro,  to  Law 
Studies  181. 
Warrington,  G.  Inspir.  of  Scripture  117. 
R.  Chem.istry  of  Farm(iT.4. 
Rev.  W.  History  of  Wales  429. 
W.  Stained  Glass  663. 
'  =[W.  S.  Robinson(Am.)](9^«?-ff  197. 
Warsberg,  A.  v.  Odyss.  Landschaften  879. 
Warter,  J.  W.  Shropshire  Oak  325. 
Warton,  T.  Hist,  of  English  Poetry  714. 
Washburn,  C.  A.  [Ath.']  Paraguay '^■j-^. 
E.  [Am.]  Easemts.  215 ;  Real  Prop. 
215  ;  Spanish  Masters  654. 
Washburne,  E.  B.  [Am.] Recollections  441. 
J,  H.  Family  Crests  483. 
Washietl,  J.  A.  Similit.  Ovid.  914. 
Washington,  Gen.  G.  [Am.]  Writings  460  ; 

speech  on  Federal  Consiit.  785. 
Wasielewski,  J.  W.  v.  Schumann  674. 
Wassiljew,  W.  Buddhisjnus  14. 
W[asSa]  P[asha]  Gram.  Albanaise  1006. 
Wassilijewitsch,  A.  [ed.]  Chrestom.  Russe 

1008, 
Waterbury,  J.  B.  [Am.lRev.J.  Scudderg^. 
Waterhouse,  C.  H.  Signif.  of  Art  645. 
„  C.  O.  Coleoptera  517. 
„  F.  H,  Index  Genera  Avium  547. 
„  G.  R.  Mammalia  552. 
„  G.  W.  [Austral.]+Edmondson  Reptd. 
Cases  184. 
Waterland,  Archd.  D.  Works  3  ;  Athana- 
sian  Creed  log  ;  Doctr.  of  Eucharist 
89. 


Waterman,  T    W.    [Am,]  Latv  of  Cor- 
porations 195 ;  Specific  Performance 
194. 
Waters,  Dr.  A.  T.  Diseases  of  Chest  569. 
„  C.A.  DigestofFawcett's'  Pol.  Ec'  2-^-i. 
,,  R.  E.  C.  Parish  Registers  480. 
Waterston,  W.  Covtjnerce  266. 
Waterton,  C.  Wanderings  372. 
Waterworth,  J.  [tr.]  Councils  50. 
Watkins,  J.  L.  [Austral.]  Digest  of  Cases 
183, 
Rev.  M.  G.  In  the  Country  521  ;  Nat. 
History  of  Ancients  532. 
Watson,  A.  E.  T.  Racecourse  689;  Sketches 
in  Hunting  Field  689. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Year's  Sport  6Zs. 
„  B.  A.  [Am.]  Sportsman's  Paradise  6Sj. 
„  Dr.  B.  A.  Ampui.  of  Extremities  574. 
,,  E.  P.  [Am.]  Amer.  Machinists  601. 
,,  H.  C.  Topographical  Botany  527. 
„  H.  W.-f-Burbury  7':^^i7?^(j/"^^^c^r.  496. 
„  John  sporting  Fish  6g4. 
„  John  Sylvan  Folk  536. 
,,  John  Weaving  640. 
„  John  [Am.]  Phonogr.  Instructor  797. 
„  Prf.   J.    Kant    166 ;     Schelling   170 ; 
Scientific  Evolutionists  156. 
[tr.]  Philosophy  of  Kant  166. 


,,  J.  Life  of  Porson  722. 
„  Dr.  J.  For       "    ■      " 


Forbes  Cotton  Gins  616;  Cultiv. 
of  Tobacco  617  ;    Names  of  Econ. 
Pits.  519  (614)  ;  Text.  Manuf.  640. 
„  ,.   +'Ka.y&  People  of  India  -^47. 
„  J.  M.  [Am.]  Calisthenics  292. 
„  J.  Selby  Cobbeit  422  ;  G.  Fox  75  ;  Por- 
son 722;  Reas.  Power  536  ;  Bishop 
Warburton  6i. 
„  Prf.  Morrison  Spheniscid<s  534. 
„  P.  B.  [Am.]  Pre-Columb.  Discov.  361 ; 

Swedish  Revolution  449. 
,,  Rev.  R.  B.  Scapkopoda  544. 
„  R.  G.  History  of  Persia  454. 
„  R.  G.  Span,  and  Port.  S.  Ajner.  372. 
„  R.  S.  Caedmongs6. 
„  R.  S.  Sacred  City  of  Wazan  355. 
„  S.  [Am.]  North  Am.erican  Botany  K^-yy, 
,,  S.  J.  Consiit.  Hist.  ofCanad.  261  (455). 
,,  Sir  T, /*A_yjzc  563. 
„  W.  Cactus  Culture  625. 
„  „  +  Bean  C^rt/KtZ^  626. 
,,,  W.  Spencer  Diseases  of  Nose  576. 
,,  W.  W.  Comp.  of  Equity  199. 
Watt,  A.  Electro-Metal 64-^ ;  LeatJter  637 ; 
Paper  638  ;  i^^o^  631. 
,,  G.  Economic  Products  of  India  614. 
,,  Dr.  R.  Bibliotheca  Britannica  704. 
Wattenbach,    W-    Griech.   Palaog.    867  ; 
Lat.  Paldog.goT.  ■,Schriftwese7i.,7g6. 
,,  led.]  iScrz^^.  Graec.  867. 
„  +  Velsen  [eds.]  Cod.Graec.  Spec.  867. 
„  Zangemeister  [eds.]  Coe/.  Z«i.  901. 
Watters,  Rev.  T.  Chinese  Lang.  846. 

T.  Lao-  Tzu  8. 
Watteville,  Dr.  A.  d& Med.  Electricity  s^s- 
Watts,  Alaric  A.  Alaric  Watts  726. 
„  C.  N.  Promoters  of  Companies  192. 
„  H.  Diet,  of  Chemistry  497  ;  Manl.  of 

Chemistry  497  (s.  nam.  Fownes). 
„  Mrs.  H.  Art  Studt.  in  Munich  652. 
„  H.  E.  Biography  of  Cervantes  735. 
„  Dr.  Isaac  Writings  61  ;  Improvement 

of  Mind  296. 
,,  J.  C<?^^«  (two)  639. 
„  Dr.  R.  Reign  ofCatisality  5. 
,3  W,   L.    Across   Vatner  Jokull    334 

Snioland  334. 
Waugh,  Rev.  B.  Gaol  Cradle  244  ;  Sunday 
Evenings  105,  Sunday  Hour  105. 
,,  "^d^Xn  Poevis  and  Songs  gK,o. 
Waurin,  Jehan  de  Croniques  412.     ' 
Wauters,  A.  Stanley  to  Rescue  353. 

A.  G.  Flemish  School  of  Painting  652. 
Way,  G.  L.  +  Ellis  [trs.]  Fabliaux  994. 
Wayland,  Prf.  F.  [Am.]  Baptist  Churches 

69  ;  Collegiate  System  279. 
Weal,  Jas.  Books  and  Bookbinding  638. 
Weale,  J.  Terms  in  Architecture  666. 

W.  H.  Bibliographia  Liiurgica  104. 
Weaver,  C.  [ed.]  Precedents  of  Wills  221. 
„  Rev.  F.  W.  [ed.]  Visita.  of  Hants.  479. 
,,  Dr.  R.  Ptiseyism  68. 
Webb,  Cpt.  Swimmitig  698. 
,,  Alf.  Irish  Biography  433. 
„  Rev.  Allen  B.  [Am.]  Holy  Spirit  112. 
,,  Dr.  H.  J.  Agriculture  613. 


Ixxxi 


Webb,  Rev.  J.  [ed.]  Memls.  of  Civil  Way 
415  (320)- 
„  L.  SuprcTne  Court  221. 
„  T.  E.  Veil  oflsis  174. 
,,  T.  P.  [Austral. ;  ed.]  Imper.  Law  182 
,,  Rev.  T.  W.  Celestial  Objects  500. 
Wdbbe,  Edw,  Trauailes  i7t  Jeriis.  124. 
,,  G.  Discourse  of  Poetrie7$6.  ■■ 

Weber  Litauische  Grarmnatik  1007. 
„  Adalb.     Vier  erste    Sckuljahre    290 : 
Volksschulpddi  u.   Kleinkindererz. 
289  (273). 
„  Albr.  Hist,  of  Indian  Lit.  817  ;  Ind. 
Streifen    817    {Krit.-bibl.    Streifen 
815] ;  Metrik  d.  Index  816  ;  Rdmd- 
yana    Z-z-z ;     Saptagatakam     824 ; 
Verz.  Sansk.  HSS.  8x6. 
,,  J,  [ed.]  Indische  Studien  817. 
„  Dr.  Geo.  Universal Histoiy  383. 
„  G.  Musical  Composition  674. 
,,  H,  Dor.  Part.  ko.  871  ;  Etym.  Unter- 

such.  868  ,  Quaest.  Catull.  giz. 
,,  J.  C.  Alpenpflanzen  527  (two). 
Webster,  Augusta.     Poet.  Wks.  769  (779). 
,,  Dan.  [Am.3  Diplomatic  Papers  461, 
Priv.  Corresp.   461  ;    Speeches  461 
(785,  two). 
it  „  •^^2Lyn^[Am%.]  Speeches  on  Slavery 

250. 
,,  D3.W.  Angler  ajzd  Loop-rod  6g4, 
„  E.  Parliamentary  Costs  226. 
„  H.  L.  Gutteralfrage  i.  Got.  035, 
„  John  Dram.  Works  779  (774). 
„  N.  [Am.]  Diet,  of  Eng.  Lang.  946, 
,,  Ri  [Am.]  Presbyterian  Church  74. 
,,  R.  G.  Navigable  Rivers  216;    Trade 

of  the  World  265. 
„  Rev.  W.  Spain  337  (305). 
,,  „   ■\-Nins.on\Xxs,.]  Basque  Legends  1^^. 
„  W.  B.  Bee-keeping  622. 
Wecker,L.  de+ Forbes  Ocul.  Therap.  577. 
Weckerlin,'J.  B.  [ed.]  Chansons  d' Alsace 

136(123).  •    , 

Wecklein,    N.    Ars  Soph.   Emend.    886 ; 
Stud.  z.  AeschyL  S82,  z.  Eurip.%%4. 
Weddell  Flora  Andina  531 ;  Chloris  And. 

531- 
Wedderburn,    Sir  D.    Colon.   Policy  256 ; 

Journals  423. 
Wedgwood,   H.  Diet,   of  Eng.  Etymol. 
946  ;  Contested  Etymols.  946 ;  Orig. 
of  Lang.  794. 
„  Jul.  Moral  Idea  175  ;  Wesley  72. 
,,  W.  B.  [Am.]+Homans  Notary  204. 
Wedl,  C.  Pathol,  of  Teeth  575, 
Wedmore,  F.  Balzac  732(713)  ;  Masters  of 
Etchg.  660,  of  Genre  Ptg.  648  ;  Stud, 
in  Eng.  Art.  649  ;  The  Keans  679  ; 
Whistler's  Etchgs.  660. 
Weeden,  W.  B.  [Am.]  Liquor  Laws  251. 
Weeks,  E.  P.  [Am.]  Attorneys  203  ;  'Dain- 
nuvt  absque    Injur.'    219  ;    Deposi- 
tions 227  ;  Mining  Claims  208. 
,,  H.  Lects.  on  Art  645  (654). 
Wegele,  F.  X.  Univers,  Wunsburg  275. 
"WegQner  Accusativ  itn  Engl.  947. 
K.  P.  De  Aula  A  ttalica  864. 
Ph.  Grundfr.  d.  Spracklebens  7gs. 
Wegg-Prosser,  F.  R.  Galileo  499. 
^&%msxin,^.,]\xn.[Am.]MasonryDams6'^4. 
Wehle,  W.  Observ.  in  Petronium  9,15. 
Weichelt,H.[ed.]  Hannov.  Geschichtem46.. 
Weidner,  A.  Comm.  z.  Virg.  Aen.  917. 
Prf.  R.  F.  [Am.]  Bibl.  Theol.  of  O.T. 
37  ;  Theolog.  Encyclopedia  2. 
Weigall,  Ly.  Charlotte  of  Wales  253. 
Weigand,  F.  L,  Deut.  Worterb,  934  (938). 
Weigel,T.  O.  +  Zestermann,  Druckerkunst 

709-  .     , 

_,  V.  Astrologie  Theologized  1%. 
Weihrich,  F.  De  Gradibus  Compar.  B14. 
Weil,  Klass.  Numismatik  861  (note). 
0.\  Bible,    Koran   and    Talmud  120 
(10);  Einleit.  in  Koran  809  (11); 
Gesch.    d.    Chalif.    11,    d.    Islam. 
Vdlker  II ;  Muhammed  12. 
„  ^x.]  Biblical  Legends  147. 
H.  Ord^  of  Words  815 ;  Trag.  d.  Sen, 

920. 
J,  •^Bs.nXotvf  Accent.  Lat.  goz. 
Wemhold,  Dr.  A.  Somnambulism  80. 
„  K,  Deut.  Frauen  i.  M.A..  146  :  Gram, 
deut.  Mundarten  g-^g;  Heidfi.  Tod' 
tenbestatt.  124;  Mittelho^Jid.Gram 
(two)  937. 


WEIN-] 


AUTHORS    AND   TITLES    INDEX. 


[WIED. 


Weinhold,  K.  [ed.]  Mittelkochd,  Lestb. 

937- 
Weir,  Arch.  Modem  Europe  401  (387). 
„  Eliz.  German  Dictionary  938. 
„  W.  R.  +  Suffolk,  Earl  ie«^/»^  689. 
Weisbach,  A.  Determin.  of  Minerals  507. 
„  Vri.},\Mechan,o/Engin.  601;  Steam 

Engine  604.  , 
Wcise,A.J.[Am.3  Discov.  of  Awerica-^'ST. 
„  C  H.  Konidd.  d.  Plauius  919 ;  Lexi- 
con Plautinum  919. 
„  F.  O.  Gr.  WSrter  i.  Lai.  903. 
W«shaupt,  H.  Friehandzeichnen  290, 
Weiske,  B.  G.  Prometheus  883. 
Weismann,  Dr.  A.  Heredity  515  ;  Studies 

in  Theory  of  Descent  515.  , 
W«ss,  Krf.  B&rn.Bidi.  Theol.ofN.T, 

Intro,  to  N.  T.  16  ;  Life  of  Christ 

^(33). 

„  C.  Fch,  Prot.  Refugees  62, 

„  J.  Theodore  Parker  82. 

Weisse,  B.  [Am.]  Orig.  ofEng. 

„  Dr.F,  D.  [Am.]  Human  Afiat.  $60. 

,,  Dr.  J.  A.  [Am.]  Obelisk  79  (127). 

Weissenborn,  G.  [Am  J  Locom.  Engin.  604. 

„  W.  Gerund.  Lett.  901  \  Modi  Lai.  901. 

Weissenfels,  O.  Horaz  912  ;  Loci  Horat. 

Weisser,  E.  Hdtel  de  Ram&omllet  gZ^. 
•Weisweiler,  J.  Lat.  Particip.  901. 
Welby,  H.  Predictions  .Realized  "j^i. 
Welbn,  Sur.-ljklaj,  F.  H.  Enteric  Fever  571. 
Welchman,  Archd.  E.  xxxix.  Articles  67. 
Welcker,  F..G.  Episch.  Cyclus  874(873); 
Grieck.    Goiterlekre  131 ;    Hesiod. 
Theogonie  877. 

,.  H.  [ed.]  Dialeki-gedichte  gz9' 
Weld,  C.  R.  Royal  Society  4,'&7, 
Welford,  R.  Newcastle  319  (324). 

„  W.X).-¥St\xva&y  Opt.  Lantern  "jcxj. 
Welldon,  Rev.  J.  £.  C.  Future  <&•  Past 

'2q6.  < 

Weller,  E.  Falsche-  Druckorte  704  ;  Lex. 

'  Pseuddn.  703  i  Repert.  Typog,  766. 

Wellesley,  Marq.  Despatches  (two)  425. 

Wellhausen,  Prt".  J.  lirael  io%  Mohain. 

12 ;  Pentat.  1:8 ;  Proleg.  to  Hist,  oj 

Israel  118  (10). 

Wellington,  TixM&ol flespaiches  425. 

„  A.  M.  Location  0/ Railways' sg-j  (267). 

Wells,  B.  [Austral.]  Taranaki  380. 

„  Dr,  C,  Turkish  Grammar  841. 

.,  D.  A.  [Am.]  Practicdl  Economics  237 

(243) ;    Robinson   Crusoe's    Money 

235  ;  How  we  Trade  266  ;  Mercht. 

Marine  265  (243). 

„  H,  P.  Fly  Rods  and  Tackle  694. 

,  H.  W.  [Am.]  Law, of  Replevin  tz9. 

„  Cpt.  J.  C.  Polynia  382. 

„  J.  C.  [Am.]  Prop.  of'Marr.  Women 

206  ;  Res  Adjudicata  228. 
„  J.  S.  J)iseases  of  Eye  577, 
„  J.  W,  Brazil  373: 
,,  R.  Baker  &&Z  ;  Pastrycook  682. 
„  Sir  T.    Spencer  Abdominal  Tumours 

S73  ;  Ovarian  Tumours  581. 
,,  Wm.  V.  {A.m.XSamuel  Adams, ^&o. 
Welper,  E.  Platon  u.  s,  Zeit  896. 
Welsby,  W.  S.  English  Judges  187. 
Welsh,C.  Bkslr.  of  Last  Century  ^z-j^n^i). 
Welton,    T,   Jacob's  Rod  123;    Mental 

Magic  80. 
Wende  Mitteleng.  Psalter  965* 
Wendell,  H.  *Ess* de Montaigne  1001. 
Wendt,  Dr.  E.  E.  Marit.  Legislatn.  205. 
„  Ft  M,  Mddchen-Unterrichi  299. 
,„  H..  WilleHsbildung  zBS.  > 

„  O.  Frz.  Unterrichi  981. 
Wenig,  J,  3.  ted.]  Chrestom.  Syriaca  803. 
Weninger,  F.  X.  Authority  of  Pope  86. 
Wentrup  Sicil.  Dialect  971,    , 
Wentworth  Papers  417, 
Wenz,  G.  Kartenzeichnen  291.      \ 


Werburghe^  St.,  Life  off^^s, 
Werner;  E.    Novels  753- 

„  T.  R.  Stanley's  Rear  Guard  356. 

'1  0,  Katholischer  Missions-A  Has  91. 
Wwtheimen  J.  Lmv  of  Clubs  ig^. 
Werther,  W.  Unterrichi  273. 
Wescher,'  C  [ed.]  Poliorc.  d.  Grecs  898. 
'  Wesenbefg,  A.  S.  Emend.  Cic,  928. 
Weske,  M.  Finn.  Gramm.  840. 
Wesley,  Rev.  C.  Journal  ^2. 

„  Rev,  J.  Works  71. 
Wessely,  J.  E.  Deut.  Rhvthmus  939. 


West,  Dr.  C.  Dis.pfChildhd.  5B2,  of  Worn. 
SBi ;  Hospit,  Organiz.  591 ;  Nerv. 
.'  Systems  583. 
,,  Dr.  E.  W.  +  HaugP^/.  TVjr^i  835(15) 
„'  R^v.  J.  [Austral.}  Tasmania  378. 
„  Maria  A.  [Am.}  Romce.  of  Missions  g2. 
„  R.  +  BahlcrHind.Lawoflnher.  231. 
J,  T,  p,  [Am.]  Foundry  Practice^  603  ; 

Moulder's  Text-Book  603. 
Westall,  Wm.     Novels  747. 

,  [tr.]  Tales  0/ Saxony  146,  of  Swit- 
.  zerland  147, 
>yestbury,  Ld.  Correspondence  188. 
Westby-Gibson,  Dr.  J.   Bibliography   oJ 
Shorthand  797  (296)  ;  Early  Short- 
hand Systems  797. 
Westcott,  Can.  B.  F.  Bible  in  Church  20 
Christus  Consummaior  in;*  .£>.  ^ 
5*.  /oAw  *  37  ;  Gosp.  of  S.  John  34, 
ofResurr.   115;  ^wif,  of  Canon  \oJ 
N.  T,  2o ;  ^«^.  -ffz'5/e  21 ;  Historic 
Faith  109;  Intro,  to  Gospels  32(118); 
I    Revel,  of  Father  46  ;  Social  Aspects 

ofJCty.  100  ;  Victory  of  Cross  gS. 
„  +Hort  [eds.]iV«w  7Vj^.  18(19,  86BX 
.,  T.  [Am.]  Mansions  ofPhila.  368. 
Westergaard,  N.  L.  [ed.]  Radices  Sansk* 

,    815. 
Westemann,  A.  [Gd.]  Paradox  GraeciSgB. 
Westermann,  DeEpist.  Grace.  874  ;  Index 
Hyperidt  893  ;  Quaest.  Lysiac.  893. 
Western,  A.  Engl,  Lautlehre  945, 
Westgarth,  W,  Australian  Felix  379I 
Westhall,  C.  Modem.  TrAitiing-tg^, 
Westlake,  J.  Priv.  Intern.  La{ui  232.1 
„  Ni  H.  Painted  Glass  663, 
Westmacott,  R.  Handbk.  of  Sculpt,  654. 
Westman,  H,  O.  The  Spoon  665. 
Westm.inster  Di^lleries  759. 
„  Review  on  *  Mahlibharala'  822. 
Weston,  G.  M.  [Am.]  Silkier  Quest.  235. 
Westphal,  R.  Gesch.  d.  Musik  874  ;  Mttsik 
d.   gr.    Alierth.    874;    Proleg.    z. 
Aeschyl.   882;    Theorie  d.    NHD. 
Metrik    939 ;    Verbalflex.  d.    lat. 
Spr.    gob ;,    Vergl.    Gram,    di    in- 
dogerin.  Spr,  814  ;  Einleit.  to  Ross- 
bach+  Westphal's  Mus.  K-S.nste  815. 
,,  „  [ed.]Griech.  Rhythtni^er  Zqy. 
Westropp,  H.  M.  Handbk.  of  A  rchaeol.  4.64. 
(465,  467),  of  Pottery  663  ;  Painted 
Vases  664  ;  Prec,  Stones  665  ;  Prim, 
Sy*nbolisvt  126. 
„  „  ■¥'^2L\!iQ  Symbol  Worship  T-'z^. 
Westwbod,  J.   O.  Brit.  B^iterflies  (two) 
S4T  ;  Classif.  of  Insects  540 ;  Ivories 
665  ;  Miniatures  661 ;  Lapidarium 
Walliae  471  (463>  905)  \  Thesaurus 
Entomologicus  Oxon.  540. 
„  T.  Walton's  ^  Afigler'  693. 
,,  J,  +SatcheH  .52^i/'wca?(3n«693, 
Wetherell,  Dr.  C.  M.  Vinegar  632. 
Wette,W.  M.  de  Intro,  to  O.  T.  16,  to  N.  T. 

16.  , 

Wetzel+Wette  [eds.]  Kirckenlexicon  83. 
,i  M.  Consec.  Temp.  Cic,  928. 
Wever  Litsty  Juventus  781  (774). 
Wey,  F.  i?(7»ze  465  (335). 
Weymouth,  Dr.  R.  F.  Devon  Words  950  ; 

Early  Engl.  Pronunc.  945. 
Whalley,  G.  H.  [ed.]  Tithe  Ads  198.(99). 
Wharton,  C.  H.  M,  innkeepers  209. 
„  E.  R.  Etyma  Graeca  868  (863)  ;  Etyma 

Latina  903. 

„  F.  [Am.]  Agency  188  ;  Comms.  of  Law 

184  ;  Convict  of  Laws  232  ;  Critn. 

Lam)  196 ;  Evidence  200 ;  Negligence 

-  212. 

ti  )»  [ed.]  /ndictmts.  227 :  Intern.  Law 

231 ;  .y^a^e  7W«/j  186. 
„  ,, ,+  Stille  Med.  JurispHtd.  587  (207). 
"  H.  T.  Sappho  880.  , 
)i  J*  J'  S.  Dictionary  ofLcetb  ilis'i 
„  W.  J.  'L.Hydrog,  Surveying  611. 
„  +Fre5hfield  Hints  to  Travellers  309 

(517)' 
Whately,  Miss  E.  J.  Gosp.  in  Bohem.  56  ; 


Wheatley,  Rev.  C.  Common  Prayer  105, 
„  H.  B:  Dedic.  of  Bks.  707;  How  to 
Catalogue  ^12 ;  How  to  form  Library 
708 ;  Pottery  663  ;  Pepys  417  ;  Whdf 
is  an  In  rex  ?  708,  , 
,.  „  i'&d..']  BindiftgsS^a;  Merlin  f^Z. 
„  „  +jyBlamotte  Gald&*  Silver  (two)66s. 
Wheaton,  H.  [Am.]  Jfist.  of  Northmen 
44^  ;  International  Law  231 ;  W. 
Pinkney  461, 
Wheatsto'ne,  Sir  C.  Scientific  Papers  496. 
Whedon,  Prf.D.  D.  [Am.;  ed.]  Comm.  on 
New  Test.  25,  on  Old  Tesiamentzs. 
„  „  tAm.]  Freedom  of  Will  114. 
Wheeler,  Ann  fed.]  Westmarel  I^ial.  951. 
„  B.  I.  Gn'ech.  Nominalaccent  867, 
.„  4m'»^''£3'794(863  MC^^). 
„  C.  H^  [Am.]  Euphrates  g2\  Letters 

'  frojn  Eden  92. 
„  J.  B.  [Am.]  Civ,  Engin.  596  ;  3Iilit. 
Engin.  609  ;  Field  '  Fortifits.  609  ; 
War  607.  , 
„  J.  T.  Anal.  ofThucyd,  889^  of  Herod. 
888;  Geogr.  of  IJerod.  '888  (310); 
Hist,  of  India  (three)  453  (12) 
VMahdbhdrata'  822]  ;  Ind,  under 
Brit.  Rule  453  ;  Records  of  Brit, 
hulia  453.'  ' 

,,  O.  '^;  Practical  Photography  t^. 
„  R.  B.  Stratford'On-Avon  326.  ' 
„  V^.PiJJi.TR.'lNoiedNafnes  inFictionjox, 
,,  „    +C.  G.  Familiar  Allusions  •jox. 
„  W.'S..  Drainage  of  Fens  660.  '  • 
Wheelwright  Omithol.  of  Lapland  550. 
.„  ,H.  W.-^.  'Old  Bushman.' 
Wh.eUa.Tij'W.  Cufnberl.  <S^  Westmorel.  318. 
Whethamstede  Registrum  412. 
Wherry,E.M.  Comvt.  on  '  Quran' SoZ (11). 
Whewell,  Dr.  W.   Astronomy  5  ;  Philos: 
Works  172  f  175  two)  \Hist.  of  Induct. 
Sc,  487  (173,   387,    48S),  Hist.  of. 
Scient.  Ideas  487  (173,  4S8),  Novutn 
Organon  Renov.  488  (173),  Philos. 
of  Discov.  488(173)] ;  Liberal  Educ. 
298. ;  University  Education  298, 
Whibley,  C.  [ed.]  Cap  &»  Gown  761  (280). 
„i  Xj,  Political' Parties  in  Athens  394. 
Whinyates,  Col.  F.  A.  Bedf.  Militia  428. 
Whipple,  E.  P.  [Am.]  Works  791 ;  Amer, 

Literature  728. 
Whitakef,  J.  Course  of  Hannibal  926. 
M  J- [pub. J  Whitakef  s  Almanack  102. 
„  -Dr.'  T.  D.  Clitheroe  322  ;  Cravert  327 ; 

Richmondshire  327. 
,,  W.  Geology  of  London  gog. 
Whitcombe,  Mrs.  Bygone  Days  144. 
White,  Adam  Crustacea  539. 
„  „  i&A.}  Docum.  on  Spitsbergen  2^2, 
„  „  +Doubleday  J^ijy.  of 'Erebus'  517. 
,„  A.  p.   [Am.]  Bibliog.  of  Fch.  Revol. 
440  ;  Pap^r  Money  235  ;  Scenery  of 
Ithaca  279. 
„  A.  D.  [Am.]  Doctrine  of  Comets  500, 
Arnolfl  Problems  of  Great  City  246. 
Cpt.  [&6..\Regrs.  ofDurh.  Cath;  481. 
Chas.  [ed.]  Chess  Problepts  699. 
C.A.iATCi.'\Foss.MolluscdofN,Am.$4^. 
Rev.  Edw.  Life  in  Christ  115  (113) 

on  Future  Probation  115, 
E.  W.'  Silver  Land  372.  , 
Rev.  F.  H.  Christ  in  Tabernacle  39, 
F.T.  +  Tudor[eds.]C<M^j  in  Equity  199. 
Rev.  Gilb.  Nat.  Hist,  of  Selborne  s^Z 

(320,  536)- 
H.  Maisacre  ofS.  Bartholomew  62. 
Jas.  18  Christian  Centuries  401, 
John  [Austral.]  Anc.  Hist,  of  Maori 
^49  (379-two). 
"  [ed.]  Ballads  &'  Rondeaus  758. 


Life  of  Whately  61. 
Abp.  R.  Xtn.  Evidcsl  116 ;  Corresp. 

61 ;  God  &*  Angels  112  ;  Hist,  of 

Rel.  Worship  116(90,  94);  Kgdm. 

of  Xt.  88 ;  Logic  173 ;  Paley  zt^ 

Rhetoric  786  (96). 
E.  Jane  Abp,  R.  Whately  61. 
Mary  L.  Egypt  (two)  91. 

Ixxxii 


,»  J-  G. 
»>Dr.J. 


[ed.]  idy/A*  of  Lakes  143. 

,  S.  [Am.]  Herodotus  310  (888) ; 

/Vmy  488  (932). 
J,  T.  Histcfry  of  Torquay  319. 
J,  T.  Vocah.  to  Nepos  924. 
„  +  Riddle  Latin  Diet.  903, 
Kirke  Poetical  Works  769  (756). 
M.+ Blackburn  [eds.]  ^arr.  f^w«.  206. 
R.  G.  [Am.]  Copyright  212  ;  England 

316  (two) ;  Everyday  English  944 

Shakespeare  719 ;  Wards  947. 
T,  C.  Micros.Mampul.  518. 
Cpt.  T.  P.  Archesol.  Sketches  464. 
V.  [Am.]  Manuat  of  Nursing  591. 
Walter   W'a/A   /<?   LaHd^s   End  318 

Yorkshire  327. 


White,  Wm.  [Am.]i*w^,  Episc.Ckurck€\ 
„  Rey.  W.  F.  .^«/j  <&*  M«V  JFajw  543. 
„  W.  Hale  Therapeutics  583, 
„  W.  H.  Naval  Architecture  6z9. 
Whitecross,  J.  Anecdotes  102. 
Whiteford,  F.  M.  Charities  19a. 
„  S.  T.  Porcelain  Painting  664^ 
\i^liit&head,-  C.  Hop^  616. 

Jessup.  [Am.]  Cooking  682 ;  Pastry  68z. 
Dr.  J,  L,  Climate  of  Undercliff  e^^a. 
Whitehursl, ,  F.   F.  Grampian  Hilh  686 
(691);  Har^  Away!  68g ;   TaUy. 
ho!6Zg. 

Whitelaw,  Dr.  T.    *  Genesis'  24;   Gospel 
of  John  34  ;  Is  Christ  Divine  ?  111. 
Whiteley,  G.  C;  Wts.  &^  Measures  220. 
,,  „  +XiOwe  [eds.]  Licens,  Laws  209. 
Whiteway,  A.  R.  Hints  to  Solicitors  203  ; 

Judicature  Acts  222.    ' 
Whitfield,  Rev.  F.,  Tahemacle  39. 

,,  W.  H,  Charterhouse  276. 
WMtford,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Educ.  in  Wis.  279. 
Whitler,  Dr.  W.  Pharmacy  584. 
Whitlock,  W.  [Am..]/tfA«/«y46i. 
Whitman,C.O.[Am.]^K:r.^«aif.S34(twoX 
„  C.  %.  Patent  Laws  2iy,  Pat.  Cases  1113. 
„  E.  A.  [Am,]  Flax  Culture  617. 
,,  S.  I-mperial  Germany -^4, 
„  Walt  [Am.]  Works  771  (7S7). 
Whitmore,  Rev.  C.  J,  Seeking  Lost  ^4. 
W.    H.    [Am.]    Amer.    Geneal.    482; 
Graveyds.  of  Boston  473  ;  Heraldry 
482;  Ancestral  Tablets  4S2 ;  Law 
of  Adoption  188, 
Whitney,  Geffrey  Emblems  104. 
,  Rev.  G.  H.  iAm.y Bible  Geogr.  41. 
,  J. T>.  [Am,;  ed,}Geol.Surv.(f  Calif. S12. 
,  J.    L.   [Am.  ;  ed.]  Portugi   J?ks.  707  ;, 
Span.  Books  707 ;  Modem  Proteus 
704. 
,  Prf.  W.  D.  [Am.]    Avesta  834  (15);    , 
German  Diet.  g^Zf  Gram.  g-iZjLttng.    . 
(three)  795;    Hindu   Astron.-  Zzjy 
Grammarians  826 ;  Index  to '  A  rtk. 
Veda'  821 ;  Orient.  «5h  Ling.Stud. 
7g4  (two)  (8,  3i8)  {Avesta  zs.  Date 
of  Veda  818,  Origu  of  Lat^.  794, 
Sansc.  Pkqnol.  815] ;  Roots  ofSantc 
Zxs  ',  Sa-ftsc.  Gram.mar  815. 
,  ,,  [ed.  &  tr.]  Upaniskads  13  (pote). ' 
Whiton,  Dr.  J.  M.  [Am.]  Etem.  Punish- 

tnefit  115. 
Whitridge,  F.  W.  [Am.  ]  Caucus  System  355. 
Whittaker,  T,  Life's  Battle  250. 
,,  „  Bruno  162, 
Whittier,  J.  G.  [Am.]  Works^g^  ;  Poetical 

'    Works  771  (757)' 
Whittington,  F.  W.  Bis/top  Short  93. 
Whittlemore,Dr.T.[Am.]  t/niversalismSs. 
Whitworth,  G.  C.  Ang.  Ind.  Gloss..^(i. 
Rev.  W.  A.  Choice  &>  Chance  490; 
Trilinear  Co-ordinates  491.' 
Whymper,  E.  Ascent  of  Matterhom  339^ 
'        (697)  ;  Scrambles  a^n.Aips-^jQ  (697). 
„■  F.  Alaska  364  ;  Fisheries  622. 
Whyte,  Dr.  A.  Shorter  Catechism  102. 
„  -Melville,  G.  J.    Novels  745  (748)1  A 

Wichert,  G.  Phrftseol.  bei  Nepos  021.      ,     ,;;' 
Wickersham, J.  P.  [Am.]  Hist.qfEduc.2Jg^  ? 
Wickes,  C.  Spires  <2?»  Towers  668 ;  Vill^  ■'. 
Architect.  671.  "  '' 

„  S.  [Am.]  Sepulture  588. 
-,  Dr.  W.  /^e^r.  Accent,  (two)  22  (Bii). 
■Wickham,Rev.E.C.  WelhColl.  Serins,  296. 
,,  H.  A.  Trinidad^  Brazil,  etc,  yji. 
Wicks,  Mark  Organ  Building  676. 
Wicksteed,  P.  l^.Alp/i.  ofEcon.Sci.2^41 
Dante  734  ;  Eccl.  Instils,  of  HolL 
65;  Rei).  C.  Wicksteed  Z3. 
Wiclif,  J.  K^flr*j  3  (966);  Apology  fir  ih£ 
Lollards  58. 
,,  „  ttr.]  ^/*/*  17  (19,  966). 
Widal,  A.  Juvindl  913;  ^iwj^.  Htmtir- 

'       iques  878  ;  Sinigue  920. 
Widmann,  G.  R.  Faust' s^Leben  X45. 

,,  S.  P.  /fV«a^.  Enunt.  Thucyd..  889.  , 
Widgery,  W.  H.  Tchg.  of  Langs.  293. 
Widmann,  B.  Schul-  u,  Chor.-unterr.  293. 
Wiebe,  Prf.  E.  Parad.  ofChildkd.  289. 
Wiechmann,  £.  Provenzal.  *e*  977. 
Wiedemann,  F.  Biblische  Gesch.  293. 
„  F.  J.  Ersa-fnord,  Gram^  840 ;  Esthn. 
Gram.  840,  ^^.  840 ;  Syrj&n  Gram* 
841,   ^i}.  841;  Tscher  Gratn.  841: 
Wotjah*  Gram*  841. 


WIED-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[WISE 


Wiedemann,0.  Altbulg.  CoKjugation- 1007. 
Wiedersheim,  Prf.  R.  Anatof  Verteb.  533. 
"Wieland  Fortunatus  145  i^te). 
Wiener  Beitrage  s.  deui.  u.  eng.  Pkilol. 

I        „  934(944). 
-   ,.  Studten  864. 

Wiese,  Prf.   L.  SiUg.  d,    Willens   288; 
■■"  Ger7n.  Letters  on  Eng.  Educ.  275  ; 

'  •"         H6k,  Schulwesen  z.    Pretiss.    274 
;  -    ,     (282) ;  Pddag.  Grundsdtze  Plato's 
■'■;       282  ;  Pdd.  Ideate  303, 
n  n  ted.)  Verordn./.  Schulen  282. 
■Wieselpr,  F,  ^wcA.  '■Emnen.^  882,  'Pw- 
meth-Vinct*  882 ;    Theatergtbditde 
'  873. 

„  Prf.  K.  Synopsis  of  Gospels  40. 
Wiesenthal,  W.  i?2c^.  Fn.-TnrcZ^\. 
_  ■Wieszner,  E.  Herbart*s  Pddagogik  2S3. 
Wietersheim,  E.  v.  Germanictts  926. 
"Wigand,  A.  Ver&ejrf.  985. 
"Wiggers,  Dr.  G.  F.  Augustinianism  107. 
„  J.  SpaniscJie  Gramm.  973. 
Wiggert,  J.  Latein.  Orthoepie  902, 
■Wiggin+ Graves  J?/ffz«.5'cA/.i>/fl!W(2ig'^?*  301. 
"Wight,  R.  Plant.  Ind.  Orient.  529. 
Wightwick,  G.  Young  Architects  670. 
Wigram,  Rev.  W,  Change-Ringing  4,j/\. 

„  W.  Knox  Justices'  Note-Book  223. 
^ihan,  R.  Zeich^,unterricht  ago. 
"Wijnne,  J.  A.  Dejide  Appiani  887. 
"Wilamowitz-Mallendorff,     U.    v.     .^  nal. 
i  Eurip,;    Homer.    Unters^ickungen 

878.1 

■  Wilars  de  Honcourt  Sketch  Book  0/666. 
■Wilberforce,  E.  Cotistr.  0/ Statutes  181. 

„  H.  W.  W.  Laivn  Tennis  696. 

■  i,  Reg.  Bislwp  Wilberforce  61. 
,„  R.  I.  Holy  Eucharist  89. 

V  "ji  Bp.  S.  Eucharistica  89  ;  Prs^.  Episc. 
Ch.  '  68  ;  Spchs.   on  Missions   go ; 
W^.  Wilhe-^orce  250. 
"Wilcke,  R.  Franzos.  Aufsatz  986. 
AVilcocks,  J.  C.  Sea-FisherTnan  694. 
'Wild  Architecture  in  Germ.^  etc.  669. 
„^  Dr.  J.  J.  .<4?-<4«cAf»r5i7  ;  Thalassa  502. 
'  '  "WildcSirW.R.  W..<4«jfzV.  2«^.  Ir.Ac.A,6i,. 

-'  „  L3idy  [cd.]  Legends  of  Jrel.  134. 
'    Wilder,  B.  G.  [Am. ]+ Gage  Anatomical 
"  ■  '        Technology  534  ;  EUm.  Anat.  534. 
"Wilderspin  Education  (two)  286. 
"Wildey,  W.  B.  Australasia  374. 
'  Wildfowler ' — v.  Clement,  L.  , 

AViley,  Bp.  J.  D.'[Am.3  China &>  Japan <^i. 
'Wilhelm,  A.  v.  Praki.  Pddagogik  274. 
„  Eug.  Qttaest.  Velleianae  926. 
,,  E.  De  In/initivUpffo)  814. 
„  T.  tAm.]  Military  Dictionary  606. 
^iUsch,  E.  G.  Rejlexivpron.  in  *■  An-a^^ 

891. 

"Wilke,  C.  G.  Clavis  New  Test.  23. 

„  W.  Metr,  Unters.  Jonson  948. 

•.  Wilken,  E.  Snorra  Edda  942  (141). 

"Wilkens,  H.  Quaest.  de  Sirab.  889. 

■  .  Wilkes,  C.  [Am.]  U.S.Expl.  Ejcp. 5^7 (37s)- 
{    ^Wilkins,  Prf.  A.  S.  Nat.  Educ.  in  Grc.  277 

(282)  ;  Rom.  Antiq.  397,  Liter.  go8. 
„  C.  Literature  of  Wales  1003. 
,,  G.  Enforced  Marriages  77^  {^77^. 
„  G.  Homeric  Poems  879. 
„  H.  M.  [ed.]  Gk.  Anthol.  876;  Lai. 

Anth.  910. 
„  Col.  H.  St.  C.  Moimtain  Roads  599  : 

Reconn.  in  Abyssin.  426. 
,,  "^.Australasia  37  4f. 
II  W.  J,  Hindu  Mythol.  14;  Hinduism  14, 
"Wilkinson,  Rev.  C.  A-  Remin.  of  Eton  280. 
„  H.  S,  Athletics  ^7)  Cricket  6gs- 
„  Rev.   J„  F,  Blackley   Scheme    241 

Friendly  Soc.  Movement  241. 
,,  Sir  J.  G.Dalmatia  311  (340) ;  Manners 

of  Ancient  Egyptians  354  (392). 
M  J-  J-    Swedenbor^    77;     Works    on 

Sweidenborgianism  (five)  77. 
J,  R.  i/zOT  <?/"  Prisons  214. 

■  „  S.  J.  British  Tortrices  541. 
,,  W,  Country  Houses  671. 

^ilkowski,  Prf.  G.  J.  Anat.  and  Physiol. 

560, 
"WUks,  A.  S.+ Pardon  Solo  Whist  699. 
„  Dr.  S.  Dis,  of  Nervous  System  567. 
„  „  +Moxon  Pathological  Anat.  5^3' 
,  -WiUard,  Mrs.  E.  S.  [Am.]  Alaska  364. 
%    it  J.  [Am.]  Equity  Jurisprud.  199 ;  Real 
Estate  19s. 
^,  S.  [Am.]  6>«ff/5w  */'/f«VtfO' 383- 


Willard,X.A.[Am.)Z>«zry^«*^««rfb'62i. 
Willcocks,  W.  Egyptian  Irrigation  601. 
Willems,  A,  Les  Elzevirs  711. 

J.  F.  [ed.]  Oude  Vlaem.  Liederen  143; 
Reinaert  de  Vos  127. 
Willert,  P.  F.  Louis  xi.  439. 
Willey,ReV.A.[Ain.]^«i£-o/rtw.Cd!«we2So. 

,,^  N,  Zz^  ./4ff«*?-rt«cs267. 
William  of  Lorris  Rom.  dela  Rose  995. 
of  Malmesbury  De  Gest.  Pontif  Angl. 
407  ;  Gesta  Regum  Ang.^  407  (403, 
409). 
„  Newburgh  Hist.  Rer.  Angl.  409. 
..  „  Shoreham /'oew.f  963. 
WUliam.  of  Paler ne  [the  Werwolf}  739. 
Williams,  Dr.  [Am.]  Dr.  Boardman  93. 
+  Ludolph  Dutch  Dialogues  940. 

A.  M.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Poets  oflrel.  760. 

B.  [ed.]  Henriciv.  Gesta  412. 

B.  S.  Greenhouse  Plants  626  ;  Orchid- 
grower  626. 

C  F.  [Am. ;  ed.]  TariJ^  Laws  218. 

C.  G.  Chemical  Manipulation  498. 
Dr.  C.  J.+  C.  T.  Consumption  569. 
C.  W.  Fuel  641. 

Sir  E.  -V.  Exors.  221 ;  Saunders*  *  Re- 
Ports^  185. 

F.  English  Cardinals  84. 

F.  S.  Iron  Roads  268  ;  Midland  Rail- 
way 268. 

Geo.  [ed,]  Church  of  East  8g. 

Rev.  G.  Memls.  ofm.  ofHy.  vi.  412. 

G.  F.  Geography  of  Oceans  502. 
G.  W.  [A.m.}  Negro  Race  in  Amer.  250  ; 

Negro  Troops  in  Rebell.  250. 
How.  [ed.]  English  Letters  785. 
H.  S-uperstitions  of  Witchcraft  126. 
H.  S.  [Am.]  Artatomy  of  Cat  534, 
Rev.  H.  W.  Wesl.  Methodist^  71. 
Rev.    I.  Apocalypse  37  ;  Beginning  oj 

*  Genesis '  26 ;  Comm.  ''on  Gosp.  32  ; 

Sermons  on  Catechism  102. 
Jane  ^z>^.  ^  Wales  429,  i?/^  Walden- 

sian  Church  55. 
Rev.  John  ilf rw.  Enierp.  in  S.  Sea  92. 
Rev.  John  Eccl.  Antiq.  ofCymry  463. 
„  l^d."}  Barddas  133. 
^Qsh.  Inst,  of  Justin.  229  ;  Pers.Prop. 

214  ;  i?tfrt/  Assets  igo  (214)  ;,  i?^ir/ 

Prop.  214 ;  i?^j.   ^  Comtnon  215 

Seisin  of  Freehold  214 ;  Settlejn. 

of  Real  Estates  206  (190). 
Dr.  }., Cancer  of  Uterus  $^-2. 
J.  [Am.]  English  Reformation  58. 
Archd.  J.  Cmsar  021  (397). 
J,  W.  ^rzV.  Fossils  508  ;  ^-Ss^^s  (three) 

544. 
IMich.  London  Theatres  678, 
Sir  Monier  Bttddhisjn  14;  Hinduism 

14 ;  /«i:^._  ^^ic  Poetry   817  (822) 


Modem  India  347  ;  Relig.  Life  in 
Ind.    14    (12) ;    Sansc.   Diet. 


816, 


G^rrtw?«a?' 815,  Manual  B15. 
„  ,,  [tr.]   Indian  Wisdom   12  (817 — two 

825). 
„  M.  S.  F.+S.  F.  Figure  Skating  6gZ. 
„  Rev.  Rowl.  ^/y.  awf^  Hinduism.  120 

Hebrew  Prophets  30. 
,,  Rev.  R.  G.  Eminent  Welshtnen  430 

Zffjir.  CoTviu-Britannici^nt  1002. 
„  R.  E.  [Am.]Cr^OTai^/(7»58S. 
,,  +  Bruce  ^rfffzjV.  ^c^/(7«j  222, 
„  R.  V.+W.  V.  Bankruptcy  190. 

S.  E.  i'^^zV.  in  Chancery  205  (222). 
„  S;  Wells  [Am.]  C^m.  Z»2C#.  (two)  847 ; 

Chin.  Immigr.  242  ;  Chin:  Less.  847 

Middle  Kingdom  345. 
„  Rev.  T.+Calvert  Fiji  373. 
„  T.  C.  [ed.]  Conveyanciftg  Stats.  195. 
,,  Dr.T.  D.  {A.m.']  Homaop.  Dispens.  593. 
„  Wm.  i^£^.  ^5ff.  619,  Surgery  619. 
„  W.  ^tf«.  Artillery  Company  428. 
,,  W.  Telegraphy  606. 
„  Bp.  W.  ^2fy.  z«  N.  Zeal.  92  ;  N.  Zeal 

Lang,  (three)  852  ;  Vocab.  of  Ade- 
laide 852. 
„  Rev.  W.  Welsh  Calv.  Methodism  71. 
„  W.  E.  H.  Irish  Parliafnent  43s: 
„  W.  M.  Chem.  of  Cookery  681 ;  Explos. 

Compds.  631 ;  Iron  and  Steel  643; 

Through  Norway  (two)  337. 
„  W.  IVI.  Founders  Company  241. 
„  W,  Roger  /«;?.  of  Sex  in  Disease  564. 
„  Rev.  W.  R.  [Am.]  History  of  Baptists 

6g  ;  Lord's  Prayer  33. 

Ixxxiii 


Williamson,  A,  China  352  (two,  345)^ 
Prf.  A.  W.'  Chemistry  497. 

B.  Calculus  (two)  491. 
„  +Tarleton  Dynamics  494(495). 
G.  Memorials  of  J.  Watt  596. 
J.  [Am.]  Ferns  of  Keutucky  523. 
Rev.  J.  D.  [Am.]  Universalism  83. 
J.  P.  [Am.]  Dakota  Vocabulary  ^^7. 
R.  J.  + Whalley  Lanes.  Militia  428. 
Prf.  W.  C.  Foraminifera  536  ;  Fossil 

Plants  522. 
W.  D.  [Am.]  History  of  Maine  366. 
Willis,  E.  C.  Bankruptcy  190. 
H.  G.  Conic  Sections  491. 
Dr.  R.  Harvey  558  yServetits  56  (66) ; 

Spinoza  171. 
Prf.  R.  Glasionb.  Abbey  668  ;  Monast. 

of  Christ  Church  668. 
„  +  Clark  t/wiV.  ofCatfzbridge  668  (276, 

317)- 

Willkomm,  F.  i^/ora  Hispan.  527. 
Willmore,  F.  W.  History  of  Walsall  325. 
Willmott,  Rev.  R.    A.  [ed.]  Poets  of  19 

Cent.  757  ;  Sacred  Poetry  103. 
Willoughby,  H.  Austral.  Pictures  377. 
Sir  J.  East  Africa  and  itk  Game  687. 
Wills,  Dr.  C.  J.  Land  of  Lion  and  Sun 
351  ;  Persia  351. 
Dr.  J.+  F.  Ifish  Nation  433. 
W.  Circumstantial  Evidence  200. 
Willshire,  W.  H.  Anc.  Prints  660:  Play- 
ing Cards  698. 
Wilmanns,  A.  De  Varr.  librisgram.  930. 
,,  G.  [ed.]  Insc.  Lat.  Afiic.  904. 
,  J.  [ed.]  Inscr.  Latin.  905  (904), 
,,  W.  Deutsche  Grammatzk  g3%. 
Wilmot,  A.  +  Chdse  Cape  Colony  454. 
,,  ,,  [^d.l  Poetry  of  South  Africa  76^. 
W[ilmot],,R.  Tancred&'  Gismunda^j^. 
'W\\son+ "Dnwczn  Entomol.  Edin.  542. 
Andr.  Abode  of  Snow  347  (348). 
Dr.  A.  Evol,  516 ;  Leis.   Time  Stud. 

516;  Wild  Animals  SS"^' 
A.  +  Bonaparte  ^WTff?-.  Omiihol.  551. 
A.  Shipping  Liabilities  205  ;  Supreme 

Court  2;22. 
A.  [Am.]  Savannah  365.      '' 
A.  [Canad.]  Constables  210. 
A.  J.  Bankg.  Ref.  236 ;  Nat.  Budget 
237  (258,  404) ;  Reciproc.  235 ;  Re- 
sources of  Modern  Countries  265. 
Col.  Sir  C.  Jerusalejn  42(342,  467) — v. 
also  Warren,  Sir  C. 

C.  H.  Michael  Angelo  653. 
Rev.  C.  T.  [tr.]  Russian  Lyrics  773. 
Sir  C.  W.  Khorti  to  Khartum.  427. 
Prf.  D.  Chatterton  721  ;  Edinb.  (two) 

329;  Prehist.  Ann^  of  Scotl.  464 

Prehist.  Man  388. 
Sir  Erasm.  Anat.    Vade-ntecufn  560 

Cleopatra's    Needle     468 ;    Egypt 

of  Past   468   (392);  Ekzema\  572; 

Ringworm  572  ;   ^^z«  Dis,  (three) 

S72. 
E,  B.  [Am.]  Mine  Ventil.  641. 

E.  L,  Photography  660. 

F.  J.  Printing  Machinery  638. 
„  +  Grey  Stereotyping  63S. 
Dr.  Geo.  Healthy  Life  588 ;  Hygiene 

587  ;  iy.  Cavendish  496. 
Dr.  Geo.  +  Geikie  Pr/;  E.  Forbes  532 

(280). 
H.  [Am.]  Slave  Power  250. 
H.  +  Calilfield  Wonderfid  Char.  486. 
Rev.  H.  B.  Xtn.  Comprehension  89. 
H.  B.  [Km.'\Jurymen  228. 
Prf.  H.  H.   Works  817  (14):  Ariana 

Antiq.  469  (475)';  Essays  on  Sanscrit 

Liter.  822  ;  Gloss,  of  Judic.  Terms 

830 ;  Sansk.  Diet,  816. 
,,  [tr.]  Theatre  of  Hindus  %'Z3. 
H.  Schutz  Alpine  Ascents  339  (697), 
Rev.  Jas.']\I.  Geom.  490  ;  Solid  Geom. 

Works 


491 ;  7)?/;^.  iVa^.  Science  295. 
Prf.  John  ['Christ.  North']. 

790  \Essays  784], 
Prf.  John  British Fatm.ing6T3  ;  Farm 

Crops  615. 
Rev.,  John  Parsi  Religion  120. 
John  Dramatic  Works  779. 
John  [Am.]  Unit.  Princ.  82  (no). 
Dr.  John  [Am,]  Naval  Hygiene  611. 
Rev.  Tas.  M.  Religious  Tmught  100. 
Prf.  J.  Coo\i  Aristot.  Studies  804 {i$g); 

Xntetpret,  of  Thneteus''  896, 


Wilson,  Dr.  J.  C.  [Am.]  Continued  Fevers 
570 ;  Fever  Nursing  591, 
J.  D.  Sheriff  Courts  223. 
,,  [ed.]  Process  und.  Sheriff  Cts..  22^. 
J.  Grant  [ed.]  Poets  of  Scotl.  7sH7is)- 
J.  G.  [Am.]  W.  C.  Bryant  729. 
Gen.  J.  H.  [Am.]  China  345, 
Rev.  John  M.  Nature^  Man  Qj' God s^ 
Lea  English  Bibles  21. 
M.+  R.  F.  [Ams.]  Grec.  Mosaics  646. 
O.  S.  +  E.  Larva  ofLepid.  541, 
Rob.  Queen  Victoria  423. 
Rob.  Registr.  of  Title  202.  . 

Rob.  3  Ladies  (two)  781  (774,  777)- 
R.  Gftr  Users  633  ;  Steam  Boilers  607 
Sir  R.  K.  il/fj-rf.  English  Lww  185. 
Gen.  Sir  R,  Diary  425. 
Sir  S-  Salmon  at  A^itipodes  623. 
Dr.  Wm.  y^r^^  CA.  Prim:.  74  ;   jPr. 

Candlish  65  ;  r^  Psalms  28. 
W.  Swifnming  6gB. 
Col.  W.  J,  Madras  Army  428. 
W.  M.[Austral. ;  ed.]  ^-jfailj.  ij/iV.Z.  182. 
W.  S.  Ocean  as  Health  Resort  591. 
Wiltsch,  J.  E.  T.  Atlas  Eccles.  45. 
Wiltshire,  T.  History  of  Coal  641. 
Wimmer,    L.    F.   Altnord.  Gravim.  941 ; 
Runenschriftg-i^' 
jj  [ed.]  Altnord.  Leseb.  941. 
Winchell,  A.  [Am.  ]  Doctr.  of  Evolution  5  ;    i 

Shall  "we  Teach  Geology  ?.  295, 
Winckel,   Prf.  F.  Child-bed  580 ;  Dis.  oJ 

Women  58J  ;  Midwifery  580. 
Winckelmann,  J.  J.  Ancient  Art  645. 
Winckler,  Dr.  E.  Receipt-Book  629. 
„i  +  Andes  Varnishes  630. 
H.  [ed.]  KeilinsQhr.  Saa-gons  802. 
Windisch,  Prf.  E.  Irish  Lang,  (two)  1002 ; 
Altir.  Gram.  1002  ;  Kelt.  Spr,  loor 
(967) ;  RelaHvprono7Hen  814. 
,,  [ed.]  Irische  Texte  1005. 
.    W.  O.  E.  Der  'Heliand'  958. 
Windischmann',  F.  Zoroastr.  Stztdien  15.. 
Windsor,  Dn.  oi  Archbp.  Tail  61. 
Winer,  Prf  G.  B.  Doctrine  &^  Confess,  of 
JCtendom.,  109  ;  Gram,  of  N.  7", ,  Gk. 
22  ;  i7(/dl  ^.  ?^ff/.  Liter,  i. 
Wines,  Dr.  E.  C.  [hm.'\ Laws  of  Ancient 

Heb.  II  ;  State  of  Prisons  244. 
Wingate,  J.  Coinage  of  Scotland  477. 
Wingfield,  L.  S.  Civil  Costume  484. 
Winkel,  Prf.  de  Dutch  Literature  730. 
Winkler,  Dr.  C:  Gas  A  nalysis  630. 
H.  Das  Uraldltaische  839. 
J.  Nederd.  Dialecticon  940. 
Winkles,  B.  Cathedrals  of  E.  &>  W.  668 ; 

1  French  Cathedrals  669. 
Winks,  W.  E'.  [Am.]  Shoemakers  265: 
Winkworth,  Cath.-  ^tn.  Singers  of  Germ, 
102.  '' 

„  [ed.]  Lyra  Germanica  103. 
Winlock,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Bibl.  ofAstron.^^^g. 
Winn,  R.  G.  A.  Boxing  697. 
Winslow,  M.  Td7nil  Dictionary  844. 
Dr.  O.  Soul-Depths  29. 
R.  Law  rel.  to  Nonconformists  igS,  to 

Private  Arrangements  197. 
„  [ed.]  Deeds  of  Arrangejnent  ig7. 
Dr.  W.  H.  Ear$g4  ;  Eye  594. 
Wiusor,  Justin  [Am,]  Bibliog.  of  Ptolemy 
888  ^310),  of  Shaksp.  777;  Hdb.  of 
Am.  Revol.  457  ;  Precolumb.  A-mer. 
360. 
,,  [ed.]  Hist,  m^  Amer.  454  {361;,  362, 
45S,  456) ;  Hist,  of  Boston  366. 
„  „  +Rohmson  Coll.  Libraries  zg^. 
Winstanley,  S.  Abyssinia  35$, 
Winston,  C.  Glass  Paintings  (two)  663. 
Winter,  W.  [Am.]  Mary  Anderson  680; 

Henry  Irving  680. 
Winterbotham,  Rev.  R,  ^Numbers''  24. 
Winthrop,  J.  [Am.]  Hist.  ofN.  Eng,  367. 
,  Theod.  [Am.].     Novels  750. 
. ,  W.  [Am.]  Military  Law  (two)  207. 
Winton,  J.  G.  Worshop  Practice  6ox. 

„  „  -^MWhit  Steam  Practice  604, 
Wirt,  W.  [Am,]  Patrick  Henry  461. 
Wirte,  L.  Italian  Inquisition  64. 
Wirth,  G.  Richter  als  Pddagog  z%s. 
Wisconsin  State  Hist.  Soc.  Library  703. 
Wisdom  of  our  Fathers  2. 
Wise,Dr.A.T.  Alpine  Winter  590  ;  Davot 
590* 
B.  R.  Modern  Protection  243.  ' 

D.  [Km-I  Judaism  and  Christniy.  laa 


WISE] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[WYNN 


Wise,  John  CAm.]  Aeronautics  700  ;  Tkro 

tke  Ai-T'joQ. 
..  J.  R.  New  Forest  320. 
„  T.  A.  Hindu  Med.  (two)  557  (828). 
„  T.  J.  Bibliography  ofRuskin  790. 
Wiseman,  Dr.  L.  H.  Men  of  Faith  26. 
„  Card.  N.  Doctr.  &>  Praci.  ofCatJu  Ch. 
86 ;  Essays  21  ;  Fahiola  49 ;   Real 
.    '     Pf^sence  89  ;  Recoil,  of  Popes  85  ; 

Sci:  and  Religion  5. 
Wisen,  T.  w?  ap.  Thtecyd.  S8g. 
,,  ,,  [ed.]  Carmina  Norraena  941, 
Wis^nscK  Jahresher.  iib.ML.  Stud,  795. 
,  Wisser,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Minor  Tactics  608. 
I    „  W.  Tihull.  (two)  916. 
Wissman,  F.  O.  Xenopk.  Quaest.  891.        ; 

„  Theo.  '  King  Horn '  738. 
Wissowa,  G.  Macroh.  ^SatumaV  932. 
Vitcomb  On  English  Verse  948.  - 1 

Witcombe,  G.  S.  Dairy  Farming  ^^t.. 
Witham,  Prf.  J.  M.   [Am.]  Eng.  Design 

604. 
Wither,  G.  Poems  764  ;  Misc.  Wks.  764. 
Witherow,  Prf.  T.  Xtn.  Temple  73  ;  Irish 

P'resbyt.  74. 
Withrow,  T.  F.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Corp..  Cases  195. 
„  Dr.  W.  H.  [Am.]  Catacombs  49  ;  Hist, 
of  Canada  (two)  455  ;   Worthies  of 
Methodism  71. 
Witt,  Mme.  de  A  Christian  Woman  253 ; 
Guizot  442. 
„  Q.  \tT.\  Myths  of  Hellas  x-?,\. 
Witter,  W.  E.  LhStd  Ndga  Gram.  830. 
Wittstein,  Dr.  G.  C.  Const,  of  Pits.  520. 
,,  J.  Mathein.  Unterr.  293. 
Witzschel,  A.  Athenian  Stage  873. 
Wlislocki,  H.  ,vj  Spr.  d.  Zigeuner  860. 
,,  „  [tr.]  March,  d.  Zigeuner  154. 
Woakes,  Dr.  !E.  Nasal  Polypus  571  (576). 
Wochenschriftf.  klass.  Philol.  864. 
Wodrow,  Rev.  R.  Analecta  431 ;  Suffer- 
ings ofCh.  ofScotl.  65.       ■    • 
Woeptke  Ariihm..  Indienne  828  ;  Chiffres^ 

Indiens  828. 
Wohl,  Mme.  J.  Fr.  Lisist  673. 
Wehler,  F.  Mitieral  Anal.  507: 
Wohlfahrt,  T.  Mlfril^s  'Hepiat:  960. 
^Voitko,  B.  Roman.  Gramm.  971. 
Wolf,   Feri  Lais,   Seguensen,   etc.    994 ; 
Span.  u.  Port.  Liter.  735. 
,,  „  leA.I  Renart  le  Contrefait  gg^. 
,,  „  [tr,]  Portug.  Proben  138. 
,,  ,,   +  Hofman  [eds.]  Prz'wzaw^ra  138. 
„  F.  A.  Kleine  Schr^  862;  Proleg.  ad 

Homerum  878. 
„  J.  W.  [ed.]  Deut.  Marc/ten  (two)  145  ; 

Niederl.  Sagen  142. 
„  Luc.  Jewish  Families  391. 
„  L.  Sir  Moses  Montefare  249. 
„  Rud.  Gesch.  d,  Astron.  875. 
Wolfe,  D.  J.  R.  Diseases  of  Eye  577. 
Wolfendale,  J.  Minor  Prophets  25. 
Wolff,  C.  F.  Altprovenz.  Futur  gjj. 
„  Dr.  L.  [Am,]  Medical  Chetn.  564. 
Wolfflin,  E.  Lat.  Cofnpar.  814  (907)  ;  Lai. 
d.  Cass.  Fel.  907 ;  Livifin,  Kritik 
923 ;  Vulgarlatein.  907. 
,,  „  [ed.]  Arch.f.  lat.  Lexicog.  902. 
WoUaston,  A.  N.  Pers.  Diet,  (two)  835. 
,,  H.  N.  Half-hours  with  Muham..  12. 
,,  T.  V.  Coleoptera  Atlant.  542,  Hesper. 
542,  6".  Helens  542  ;  Insecta  Mader. 
542  ;  Testae.  A  tlant.  544. 
Wolle,  Rev.  F.  [Am.]  ^/^^  0/  £/.  S.  525 ; 

Desmids  of  U.  S.  532.  ' 

WoUheim  da  Fonseca  Portug.  HwK  975. 
Wollstonecraft,  Mary  Letters  (two)  722. 
Wolseley,  Ld.  Army  421  ;  Dk.  of  Mar  lb. 
425  ;  Soldier^ s  Pkt.-bk.  608  ;  Warw. 
China  427. 
Wolski,  Prf.  K.  /'tf/««;?  448. 
Wolstenholme,  E.P.  + Turner  [eds.lCtfWZ/^y. 

Acts  195  ;  Settled  Land  Act  215. 
Woltjer,  I.  Lucret.  Philos.  914. 
Woltmann,  Dr.  A.  Holbein  653  (649) ;  Hol- 
bein and  his  Times  653. 
»2  ,,  +'WoeTma.nn  Hist,  of  Painting  648. 
Wolzogen,  Bar.  A.  v.  Raphael  654. 
Wood,  Ant.  a  Athenee  Oxon.  277. 
„  A.  [ed.]  Police  Acts  210. 
„  C.  F.  Yachting  in  South  Seas  6go. 
„  Oath.  J.  Nursing  sgiff  Childr.  591. 
„  C.  W.  Black  Forest  314  ;  Majorca  338; 
Holland  312  ;  Norway  337  ;  Sweden 
336.  ~ 


Wood,  E.  J.  Clocks  637  ;  Giants  123  ;  Wed- 
ding Day  124  (253). 
„  E.  M.  [Am.]  Methodism  71. 
„  Geo.  [Am.]  Practice  of  Medicine  563. 
,,  Dr.  G.  B.  Household  Practice  592. 
,,  Mrs.  Henry.  ,  Novels  746. 
„  Rev.  H.  Wild  Flowers  526. 
„  Maj,  Herb.  LakeAralj^s. 
„  Dr.  H.  C.  [Am.]  Fever  570 ;  Therjnic 

Fever  571 ;  Therap.  583. 
,,  H.  C,  jun.  [Am,]  Algae  N.Amer.  525. 
„  H.  G.  [Am.]  Actions  204  ;  Fire  Insur- 
ance 202  ;  Landlord  dnd  Ten.  203  ; 
Mandamus  227 ;  Master  and  Ser- 
vant 206 ;  Nuisances  212. 
„  John  Hernia  579. 
„  J.  Hardy  Perennials  625. 
„  Cpt.  J.  Source  ofOx-us  345. 
„  J.  D.  Laws  of  Austral.  Colon.  22I. 
,,  Rev.»J.  G.  Aquarium.  518;  Beetles 
542  ;  5z'5/e  Anim.  (three)  43 ;  Birds 
(three)  552  ;  Fld.-Natlst.  519  ;  Hf- 
hrs.  ofNatlst.  518  ;  Homes  without 
Hands  536  ;  Horse  and  Man  620  ; 
Insects  (tliree)  540 ;  Lane  and  Field 
536  ;  Man  and  his  Handiwork  306 ; 
Natural  History  (five)  535,  of  Man 
306   (388) ;    Nature's    Teachings  6 
(536). 
„  Rev.  J.  T.  DisCov.  .at  Ephesus  466.    > 
„  M.  W.  [Am.]  VolapHk  Diet.  ibog. 
„  Sa.m.  Bulb  Grdng.  625;  Forcg.Grdng. 
•  625';  Good Grdng.  624;  TreePlanter 
,624  (62 j)i'Pruner  62^  (627);  Window 
Gardening  625. 
„  S.  V.  Molliesca  (two)  54$. 
„  Theod.  ^zW  Allies   614;    Farmer's 
Frds.  <&^  ^(?M  614  ;  Insect  Enemies 
614. 
„  De  V,  [Am.]  Themiodyn.  605  ;  Bridges 

599  ;  Strength  of  Mails.  604. 
„  Walter  Games  of  Patience  698. 
„  Rev.  Walter  ,£^zj^  Neuk  329, 
,,  Wm.  Index  Entomol.  541. 
„  Dr.  W.  Styles  of  Architecture  (>(£. 
„  W,  +  Hanley /«£/tf.3:  Tej^aK.  543. 
„  W.  C.+  Bache  £/.  ^.  Dispensation  585. 
Woodall,  W.  +  Dilke  Woman  Suffr.  260. 
Woodbery,G.  E.  [Am.]  /'^^ 729(728)  ;^zj^. 

^  Wood  Engraving  658. 
Woodburne,  G.  B.  L.  Volunteers  42%, 
Woodfall,  R.  [ed.]  Railways  216. 
,,'  W.  Landlord  and  Tenant  203. 
Woodes,N.  Conflict  of  Conscience  Tji  (774, 

781). 
Woodgate,  W.  B.  Boating  690 ;  (9a?-j  <5r» 

Sculls  690  ;  Rowing  6go. 
Woodhead,  G.  S,  /'r*;!;.  Pathology  583, 

„  ,,  +  Hare /'^Mo/.  Mycology  584.  - 
Woodhouse,Rev.F.C.Afz7z/.  i?e/z^.  Orders 

of  Middle  As^s  53  (400). 
Woodhull,  A.  A.  [Am.]  Ipecacuanha  585. 
Woodman,  Mrs.  J.  [Am.]  Alaska^G^. 
„  J.  V.  Digest  of  Cases\Zd^. 
Wood-Martin,'Col,  W,  G.  La^e-Dwellingi 
of  Ireland  470  ;  Stone  Monum.  of 
Ireland  47;;. 
Woods,  F.  H.  Sweden  and  Norway  305.    , 
„  J.  D.  [Austral.  ;  ed.]  Native  Tribes  of 

South  Australia  yjf. 
„  'Rev.   J.  E,  T.   [Austral.]  Discov.  of 
Austral.    377 ;    Geol.    Obs.    on   S. 
Austral.  513  ;  N.  Austral.  378. 
Woodward,  B.B.Hist.  of  Wales  328  (429), 
of  Hants.  320;  Windsor  Castle  317. 
„  ,,  +  Gates  Encyclo.  of  Chronol.  3S4. 
„  B.  "E.  Shells  and  Fossils  $44, 
„  C.  D.  [Am.]  Training  Schools  297. 
,,  F.  C.  [Am.]  English  in  Schools  290. 
,,  H,  Crustacea  539  :  Fass.  Crustac.  539 ; 

Trilobites  539, 
„  H.  B.  Geol.  ofEng.&»  Wales  508. 
„  Sam.  Norfolk  Topographer  323. 
„  %.V.  Manual  of  Molluscas43. 
,,  W.  H.  Boondei Language  853. 
Woolf,  S.  +  MiddJetqn  Condensation  202, 
Woolhope  Club.  Birds  of Herefordsh.^4g. 
Woolman,  J.  \PiXs\.'\  Journal  75. 
Woolnough,  C.  W.  Marbling  639. 
Woolrych,  E.  H.  [ed.]  Metrop.Acts  210. 
,,  H.  W.  Sety'eants-ai-Law  187. 
Woolsey,  S.  C.  [='Sus.  Coolidge' ;  Am.] 

Philadelphia  368. 
„  T,  D.  [Am,]  Communism  247  (two) 


Repuh.  387  ;  Itiiemat.   Law  231 ; 
Political  Science  254  (two).        ^ 
Woolsey,  Rev.  T.  D.  [Am.]  Luk^s  Gospel 

33-  / 

Woolson,  Const,  F-  [Am.]    Novels  750. 
Wooton,  E.  Medical  Profession  298  (559)* 
Worboise,  Emma  J.  Dr.  Arnold  00. 
Worcester,  B.  [Am.]  SwedenborgTj, 
„  J.  E.  [Am.]  English  Dictionary  946. 
,,  Dr.  S.  Insanity  553. 
Wordsworth,  C.  Christian  Unity  89. 
„  Bp.  Chas.  [St.  Andr.]  Caiechesis  102 ; 

Shakspeare's  Knowl.  of  Bible  718. 

„,  Bp.    Chris^.    [Line]   Apocalypse   37; 

Athens  333  ',  Church  Hist.  44  ;  Ch.^ 

oflrel.  (two)  64  ;  Greece  33%;  HippoL 

52  ;  Inspiration  <&*  Canon  117  (20)  ; 

^•coW.   Ch.    Hist.   65;    Theophilus 

Anglic.  67  ;  J^?«.  Wordsworth  726. 

„  M  led.]  6>.  r.  25;  iV.  r.  18.(25). 

,,  Dr.  Christ,  [father  of  above  two]  ^ccr/iJi'. 

Biography  59, 
,,  Christ.   Scholae  Aca4em.    276  (298); 

Society  Life  ai  Universities  280, 
„  Dorothy  Tour  in  Scotland  726. 
„  Eliz.  Bp.  Chr,  Wordsworth  61. 
„  Bp.  J.  [ed.]  Vulgate  N.  T.  i_8. 
,,  [ed,]  Fragm.  of  Early  Latin  90& 
„  Rev.  J.  The  One  Religion  112. 
„  Wm.  Poet.  Wks.  .y6g  {757) ;  Prose  Wks. 

790. 
,,  Society.     Wordsworthiana  726. 
Workman,  Prf.  G.  C.  [Canad.]  'Jerem.  30. 
World,  The  781. 

Wormald,  R.  E.  Chess  Openings  699. 
Wormley,  Prf  T.  G.  [Am.]  Poisons  587. 
Worms,  Bar.  de  Austro-Hung.  Emp.  437. 
Wormstail,  J.  Tungem  926. 
W<*num,  R.  N.  Ornament  661 ;  Epochs  of 
Painting  648  ;  Holbein  653. 
..  .,  [ed.]  Etchgs.fr.  Nat.  Gall.  660. 
Worsaae,  F,  F.  Indust.  ArtsofDenm^  629. 
,,  J.  J.  A.  Danes  in  Eng.  406  ;  Pre-Hist. 
of  North  466. 
Worsfoldi  J.  N.  The  Vaudois  55. 

„  W.  B.  [Austral.]  Law  ofN.  Z.  182. 
Worsley-Benison  H.  W.  Nature  (two)  536. 
Worsnop,  T.  [Austral.]  Adelaide  378. 
Wortabet,  G.  M    Religions  of  Syria  57 ; 

Syria  and  Syrians  342. 
Worth,  R.   N.  Devon  319  ;  Three  Towns 
Bibliotheca  319. 
.,  T.  B.  Exeter  Cathedral  6m. 
Worthington,  A.M.ii-a^ffr,  P?'ac^.493(4g8). 
Worthy,   -C.    Devonshire   Parishes   479 ; 

Heraldfy  482  (two).    , '  , 
Wotton,  Sir  H.  Poems  764. 
Wrage,  C.  Denziets  Entwuff2g^ 
Wrampelmeyer,H.Ci7£^^:r  Wolfenbuit.  928. 
Wratislaw,  Rev.  A.  H./.  ^wjj  56  ;  Liter, 
of  Bohemia  1007  ;  S.  John  Nepo- 
macen  55. 
.,  [tr.]  Trss.  fr.  Bohem.  (three)  1007. 
Wraxall,  Sir  F.   C.   L.  Adventurers  486  ; 
Queen  Caroline  Matilda  41. 
.,  Sir  N.  W.  Memoirs  419. 
Wright+Hobhouse  Z.(7c«/Goz'/.  245. 
3,  And.  Court  Hand  igj  (259,  407). 
,,  A.  W.  [Am.]  Street  Railways  597. 
,,  C.  D.  [Am.]  Wages  6*  Prices  (two) 

238  ;  Industr.  Conciliation  239. 
„  C.  E.  a  School  Cookery  681. 
„  Dr.  C.  H.  H.  Biblical  Essays  25  ;  'Bk. 
of  Koheleth '  29  ;  Fatherhd.  of  God 
no;  Irish  Gram.x<x>2\Zechariah3i. 
„  y,  [ed.]  *Gtf«wzj' 26  ;  *^  Ruth*  27. 
„  C.  R.  A.  Metals  642. 
„  E.  Zy^  Tables  267. 
,,  Dr.  E.  Adventures  in  Servia  340. 
„  Dr.  E.  P.  Anim.  Life  335  ;  Mammalia 

552  ;  Natural  History  535. 
„  ,,  +Studer.<4/cyiJ«a«a  537. 
,,  F.  A.  House  Painter  635. 
„  G.  A.  Hip  Diseases  578. 
„  Prf.  G.  F.  [Am.]  Authority  0/  Bible 
117;  JCin.  Evid.   116;  Ice-Age  in 
Amer.  554  (504,  512)  ;  Rel.  of  Death 
to  Probation  115. 
„  G.  H.  B.  Book  of  Job  28. 
„  Henrietta  Great  Scientists  487. 
„  H.  [ed.]  Bankruptcy  Act  190. 
„  H.  E.  Young  Brewers  63^. 
,,  Dr.  H.  P.  Leprosy  572. 
,,    .       -  J  M  J  ^s.  County  of  Rutland  324, 
Divorce  206  (225);  First  Cent.  of][„  Ja.s.]  Histona  Histrwnica  678(774). 

Ixxxiv 


Wright,  Dr.  Jos.  Gothic  Primer  934 ;  MH 
Germ.  Pr.  937 ;  OHG.  Pr,  936 ;  on 
Eng.  Dialects  933  {noti). 
„  Xj&vns  Brahma  Fowl  622  ;  Pigeon'kpr.-  ^ 
621  ;  Poultry  (three)  622.  • 

,,  Lewis  iz;^^^  495.        '  ,,/, 

„'R.  S.  [ed.]  Anc.  Greek  Poetry  876.      .■  \ 
„  Thos.    Biogr.  Brit.  Liter.   408  (7i7^';'' 
955) ;  Caric.  Hist,  of  Georges  ^%Wf. 
(649) ;   Celt,   Rom,   &'  Saxon.  4fl^'^; 
(429*  463)  ;  Diet,  of  Obsol.  EngM^h'^^ 
947  (949)  ;  Domestic  Manners  4oo,;V-:S 
Ess.    on  Archaeol:  Subj.  4Q3,   on 
Liter.    Hist.,    etc.   398 ;   Hist,    of 
Caricature  649 ;   Magic  125 ;   St. 
Patricks   Purg.    125    (115, ,  965);  r-i 
Uriconium  464 ;    Wks.  of  Gtllray   ■ 
419  ;  WoTnankind  251.  '    ■* 

„  „  ted.]  Anecd.  Liter.  961  ;  Ang.-Lat. 
Satir.  Poets  409 ;  A  ng.  -Sax,  Vocabs.    ' 
961  (95?) ;   Early  Mysteries   781 ; 
Early  Trav.  in  Palest.  341  ;  Kg, 
Arthur  737 ;  Lettrs.  on  Suppr.  of 
Monast.  414  ;  Narr.  qfSorceyrylizS; 
Polit.   Poems  412   (58,  760);  Pol. 
Songs    411    (58,    760,    965) ;     Pop.  , , 
Treats,  on  Sci.  961;    Proc.  Agst.;.\ 
A  lice  Kyteler  126  ;  Satir.  Poets  of  1.2  J/ 
cent.  760  -.Specs,  of  LyricPoetry^  P^S-' i! . 
„  ,,  +Halliwell  [eds.]  Reliq.  Antiquaeyj 
962.     -  '/-% 

,,  Thos.  Town  of  CowPer  31.7. 
,,  Dr.  Thos.  Fossil  Echinod.  (two)  538; 

Lias  Ammonites  543. 
„  W.    Aldis  Bible   Word-bk.  947   (23)  ; 

Jehovah  no. 
„  Prf.  Wm.  Apocryph.  Liter,  of  N.  T.    ■ 
20;   Arabic  Gram..    805;   Semitic^ 
Gfram.  8or  ;  Syriac  Liter.  804. 
„  „  [ed.]    Apocryph.    Acts   20 ;   Arab. 
Chrestom.  806 ;  Ethiop.  MSS.  809  ; 
*  Jonah*  31. 
„  Wm.  Empire  ofHittifes  391. 
„  Rev.  W.  B.  Ussher  Memoirs  4%o.  'i 

Wrightson,  J,  Agric.  Mach.  61S,  Pratt,  ■■,•. 
613  ;  Princ.  of  Agric.  290  ;  Fallow  'i 
and  Fodder  Crops  615. 
„  R.  H.  History  of  Modern  Italy  -146. 
Wrigley,  E.  [Am.]  Bldg,  Assoc,  (two)  241. 
,,  M.  Algiers  3SS. 
Wriothesley,  C.  Chron.  of  England  413. 
Wroth,  W.  Askleipios  476. 
Wiilcker,  Dr.  R.    Gesch.  d.   angelsachs. 
Liter,  954  ;  Hy?nnus  Caedmons  937; 
A.-S.  Wb.  954. 

[ed.]  Alt-Engl.  Leseb.  954  ;  Kleinere 
A:-S.  Dichtt.  953.  ^ 
Wiilfing,  E.  Alfred's  *  Cura  Past.'  960. 
Wulfstan,  Abb.  Homilies  96a 
Wullschlagel,  H.  R.  Neger  Wi.  853. 
Wiinsche,  Dr.  A.  [^d.]  Talmud  11. 
Wurtz,Prf.  A.  Atomic  Theory 4gT, Hauies 
Etudes  299 ;  Hist.  ofChem.  Theory 
496  ;  Modem  Chemistry  497. 
Wurtzburg,  '£>.K.\p^.'\Bldg.Soc.Acisigr-. 
Wustenfeld,  F.  Geschichtsschr.  d.  Arab, 
806 ;  Uebers.  arab.   Werke  i.  LaU 
806. 

Wuttke,   Prf.  A.   Christian  Ethics  100; 
Volksaberglaube  145. 
H.  Gesch.  d.  Schrift  796. 
Wyatt,  Sir  M.  Digby   Fine   Arts  645,;.- 
Manuf.  of  Clocks  637 ;  Metal  Wk, 
661 ;  Sculpture  in  Ivory  665, 
Sir  Thos.  Poetical  Works  762  (756). 
W.  J.  History  of  Prussia  443. 
Wycherley,  Wm.  Dram.  Wks.  779  (774V 
Wychgram,  J.  Weibl,  Unterripht  aog. 
Wyckoff.  W.  C.  [Am.]  Silk  Goods  639. 
Wycliffe,  },—v.  WicHf,  J. 
Wyeth,  Dr.  J.  A.  [Am.]  Surgery  573. 
Wylde,  A.  B.  In  the  Soudan  427. 


Wyl 


J.  industries  of  the  World  62^, 
die,  A.  Coifts  ofTa  Ts'ing  475, 


„  „  [tr.]  Chinese  Literature  848  (two). 

,,  C.  Iron  Founding  603. 

„  Dr.  Jas.  Disruption.  Worthies  74. 

„  Prf.  J.  A.  Awakening  of  Italy  64 ; 
Daybreak  in  Spain  66  ;  History  ef 
Protestantism.  36,  of  Waldenses  55. 

„  J.  H.  Engl,  under  Henry  iv.  412. 

„'  W.  G.  [Ain.]  Hospitals  591. 
Wyman,  W.  H.  [Am.]  Betcon-SItakespeftr* 

Controversy  720. 
Wynu,  M.  B.  History  of  the  Masti^6tia, 


WYNN-] 


AUTHORS    AND    TITLES    INDEX. 


[ZYLY- 


Wynne,  Rev.  F.  Vi.  Joy  of  Ministry  94. 
Wyntoun,  A.  Met.  Chron.  430  (two). 
Wyon,  A.  B.  +  A.  Seals  of  England  ^^^. 

„  F.  W,  Reignof  Queen  Anne  418. 
Wyse,  J.  A  Thousand  Years  90, 

„  Sir  T,  The  Catholic  Association  436. 
Wyss,  B.  [ed.]  Schwyzer-dUtsch  940. 
Wyttenbach,  D.  Lexicon  Plutarch.  [=In- 
deje  Graecitatisl  888. 


Xenophon  Oj>era  8go  ;  Trss.  890  (310,  393) 
I  \.Cyrop.  zZZfMefnorab.  is8,OeconoKi. 
282]. 
„  Ephesius  O^era  736. 
Xenos,  S.  East  and  West  333. 


Y  Gododin  1004. 

Y&j'na-Valkya  Dhamta-sMra  825. 

Yajur-veda  820-821  (13). 

Yale  Book  280. 

Yarrell,  W.  Brit.  Birds  549  ;  Fishes  545 ; 

Salmon  62^. 
Y^ka  NiruktaZx%. 

Yate,  Lt  A.  C.  England  &>  Russia  344. 
„  Maj.  C.  E.  N.  Afghanistan  344. 
„  -Lee,  L.+Wace  Bankruptcy  190. 
Yates,  Edm.  Mathews  680  ;  Recoil.  728. 
„  Rev.  W.  Bengali  Lang,  (two)  831. 
■  Yearbook  of  Pharmacy  585. 
-  1,,  ofSci.  &'  Learned  Societies  704. 
i,  of  Treatment  563. 
Yeatman,  J.  P.  CoTntnon  Lam  186 ;  House 

ofArundell  480. 
Yeats,  B.  [ed.]  Irish  Fairy  Tales  134. 
„  J.  MomIs.  ofTechn.  Educ.  264. 
Yeo,  Prf.  G.  "S. Health  Res.  589  ;  Pkys.  561. 
Yeldham,  Dr.  S.  Venereal  Dis.  594. 
YiJCing  849  (S). 

Yoakum,  H.  [Ajn.'\  Hist,  of  Texas  369. 
Yoe,  S.  The  Burman  350. 
Yonge,   Prf.  C.  D.  Eng.-Gk.   Lex.  868; 
Grad.  ad  Pamass.  904 ;  Heroines 
of  Xiendo-m.  252;  Hist,  of  British 
Navy  424,  of  France  438  ;   Marie 
Antoinette   439 ;   Naval  Cofnders. 
425  ;    Ld.  Liverpool  423  ;    Sir  W. 
Scott  725  (713)  ;  Wellington  425. 
„  Charl.  M.   Biogs.  of  Worn.  252;   Bk. 
of  Dates  384  ;  Cameos  404  ;  Gather . 
of  Arag.  414  ;  Xtiu.  &=>  Moors  450 
{^%  91);  Hist,  of  Xtn.  Names  483, 
o/"  Free.  438,  ^  Germ.  443  ;  ^aw. 
^i??i?  722  (713) ;  Novels  and  Tales 
746  ;   Bishop   Patteson   03   (375)  ; 
Pioneers  &»  Fdrs.  93  (go);  Prince 
Consort  422  (404) ;  Womanhd.  252, 
„  „  [ed.]  Script.  Readings  105. 
„  Rev.  J.  E.  Apostles'  Creed  109. 


Yool,  G.  V.  Essay  on  Waste  212, 

York  Mystery  Plays  781. 

Youatt,  W.  C«/^/tf  620 ;  Dog  6gi ;  Grazier 

616 ;  Horse  620  ;  Sheep  620. 
Youmans,  Eliza  [Am.]  Botany  295- 

„  £.  L.  [ed.]  Culture  295, 
Young  CollectorSeries  519  (536)  [Cf7/«j  475]. 
Young,  Sir  AUen  F<?y.  of  ^ Pandora'  381. 

,,  Arthur  7V«r  jm  Ireland  435  (331); 
Travels  in  France  440  (240). 

„  K.  History  of  French  Bar  ikT. 

,,  A.  [Am.]  iVis/Aff7-/a«flt  447. 

,,  C.  A.  [Am.]  Astrbn.  500  ;  i5'mm  500. 

„  C.  F.  T.  Fires,  etc.  245  {605). 

„  Dr.  D.  Rome  in  Winter  ^go. 

„  Edw.  Poems  763  (756,  757). 

„  Dr.  E.  {Am.}  Laidur  ss^. 

„  E.  D.  Livingstonia  3^7, 

„  F.  [ed.]  Federation  256. 

„  G.  W.  Strains  on  Girders  603. 

„  Rev,  Jos.  Demonology  112. 

„  Rev.  J.  Christ  of  History  46. 

„  yi.  Aonio  Paleario  64. 

„  Vi.Conc.  to  Bible  z-^irs).  toBible  Words 
23,  to  Greek  Test.  23  ;  Light  in  Lds, 
of  Darkness  go  ;  Missions  90. 

„  S.  Barber  Surgeons'  Co.  241. 

„  W.  Archil,  of  Cottages  671  ;  Mansions 
671. 
Younger,  J.  Autobiography  265. 
Youssouf,  R.  Z^/c^.  Turc.  841. 
Yriarte,  C.  Florence  334  ;  Venice  335  (647). 
Ysopety  Der  Lyoner  994  (988). 
Yule,  Col.  H.  Afgha-^istan  344  ;  Fortific. 
609 ;  Mission  to  Ava  427  (350). 

„  „  [ed.]  Cathay  345  ;  f .  also  Marco 
Polo  \PriesterJohn  124]. 

,,  „  +  Burnell  ^(73j(7« /i7^5f)«  946  (830). 

Yusufand  Zulaikha  836. 


Zabriskie,  J.  C.  [Am.]  Land  Laws  202. 
Zachariae,  T.  Ind.  Lexicog.  815. 
Zacher,  Dr.  Red  International  247. 
„  'A.  Lyoner  Dialect  978. 
„  J.  Goth.  Alphabet  958  (934). 
„  K.  Ausspr.   d.    Griech.    868;    Griech. 

Nominalcotnp.  868. 
'Zadkiel'  [=R.  J.  Morrison] ^j^to/*?^ 78, 
Zahnsdorf,  J.  W,  Bookbinding (pNO)%-iZ. 
Zambaldi,   F.  Metr.   Gr.  et  Latina  863 ; 

Ritm.0  969  ;  Vocab.  Ital.  969. 
Zambrinij  F.  [ed.^Opere  Volgari  joy. 
Zangemeister,  K,  [ed.'jinscr.  Pomp.  Here. 

904. 
I    „  ,,  +Hirschfeld  [eds.]  Inscr.  Gall.  904. 
Zappert,  G.  Virgil  im  Mittelalter  gxZ. 
Zarncke,  F.  Gralsagejy]  ;  Graliempel  jyj 
Priester  Johannes  Z2/^ ;  Univ.  Leip- 
zigs  27s. 


Zeglin,  J.  G.  Fortbildg.  d.  Lehrers  302. 
Zehden,  C.  Commerc.  Geog.  306  (265), 
Zehetmayr,  S.  Indogerm.  Wb.  813 ;  Lat.- 
Sansc.  Lex.  813  (868) ;  ZahlwSrter 
814. 

Zeissl,  Dr.  H.  v.  Syphilis  580. 
Zeitschriftf  afrikanische  Sprachen  853. 
„  f.  S-gypt.  Spr.  «,  Alterthuvt  798., 
„  f.  Assyriologie  801. 
„f.  deut.  Alterthumg^^. 
„  d.  deut.  morgenl.  Gesellsch.'jgs, 
„  f  deut.  Mythologie  145. 
,,  f.  deut.  Philologie  934. 
„  f  deztt.  Sprache  934. 
„  f.  deut.  Unterricht  271. 
„  f.  Kunde  d.  Morgenlandes  795. 
„  f.  nfufrz.  Spr.  u.  Litt.  981. 
„  f.  Ssterreich.  Gymnasien  271, 
II  f  preuss.  Gymnasialiuesen  271. 
„  f.  roman.  Philologie  967  (two). 
,,  f  •vergleich.  Sprachforschung8i2(,yg^. 
it  f  VMkerkunde  122. 
J,  f.  VSlkerpsychologie  194. 
,,  Intemat.yf,  allg.  Sprachw.  796(795). 
Zeitungfilr  hSh.  Unterrichtswesen  271. 
Zell,  C.  Rom..  Epigraphik  904. 
Zeller,  Prf.  E.  '  Acts  ofApostV  34  ;  Ouil. 
ofGk.  Philos.  156  ;  Philos.  ofGks. 
156   [Arist.  159   (two),   Eclect.   160 
(929),  Plato  158,  Presocr.  Schls.  157 
(158),   Soar.    158   (282),    Stoics  159 
(160 — two)] ;   Platon.    Stud.     896  ; 
Relig.  d.  Rom.  133  ;  D.  F.  Strauss 
63.   . 
,,  M.XS,. 'a.  Flowers  of  Holy  Land  S'zgi^'i-) 
Zemlin,  J.  Nachlaut  *z'  988. 
Zend-Avesta  [and  trss.]  834  (15). 
Zeni  Brothers  Voyage  381. 
Zenker,  J.    H.  Dict.Turc-Arahe-Persan 
841  (805,  835). 
„  ',,  [ed.]  Bibliotheca  Orientahs  793. 
Zenz,  Dr.  W.  [ed.]  Osterr.  LehranstJ  273. 
Zernial,  U.  Tacit.  {t<w6)  ^26  ;  '  Byrhtnoth's 

Fair  956. 
Zerrenner,  C.  C.  Schul-Disciplin  302, 
'  Zeta'  Crewel  Work.  683. 
Zetterstedt,  J.  W.  Insecta  Lappon.  34. 
Zeuner,  Dr.  G.  Valve-Gears  604. 
Zeuss,  J.  C.  Grammaiica  Celtica  looi. 
Zevort,  C.  [tr.]  Roman  Grec  736. 
Zezschwitz,  G.  v.  Pddagogik  286. 
Ziegler,  Prf.  E.  Pathol.  Anatomy  583. 
„  F.  Canarese  Language  844.    , 
,,  }il.  Sprachgeb.  d.  Cadmon  957, 
,,  Rev.  H.  Pastor  94  ;  Preacher 9^' 
Zielinski,  A  Itattische  Kom^odie  873  ;  Mar- 

chen  kom.  in  A  then.  873. 
Ziemer,  A.  Jung-gramm.  Streifz-Uge  815,; 
Vergl.  Syntax,  815. 
,,  ,,  \^A.'\Jahresbericht'jg-i. 


Ziemssen,  H.  v.  [ed.]  Cyclo.  of  Medicine 

563  (557)  {Therapeutics  585]. 
Ziepel,  C.  Reign  of  Richard  ii.  963. 
Zietsch,  A.  *  Seege  of  Troye '  739. 
Ziller,  F.  ^ Rolandslied'  992. 

„  T.Erzieh.  Unterricht  oZS  ;  Pddag.  286. 

Zimmer,  H.  Goth.  Gram.  g34 ;  Keltische- 

Stud.    looi    [Altir,    Beton    1002] ; 

Nominalsuff.  934. 

Zimmermann,  F.  G.  Terenz  w.  Menander 

920. 
„  Rev.  J.  Akra  orGa  Lang.  853. 
„  O.  '  Meiren  d.  Boethius '  959. 
„  W.  History  of  Germany  443. 
Zimmern,  Helen  Hansa  Towns  443  (383)  ; 
Lessing  733  (167)  ;  Maria  Edgwortk 
721  (252,  713);  Schopenhauer ,\jo ; 
Tales fr.  Edda  141 ;  Alma  Tadema 
651. 
„  „  +Alice  [trs.]  Foreign  Novelists  712. 
„  H.  Assyriologie  802. 
„  ,,  [ed.]  Babyl.  Busspsalmen  802. 
Zincke,  Y.'B.  Egypt  of  Pharaohs -^$4(39^* 
452) ;  Month  in  Switz.  338 ;  Swiss- 
Allemands  338 ;    Walk  in  Grisons 
338. 
Zingerle,  A.  Martialgt^  ;  OvidgT.\  ;  Spat', 
lat.  Dichiem  go8. 
})  »  [ed.]  Chrestom.  Syriaca  803. 
„  „  I.  [ed.]  Sagen  aus  Tirol  142. 
»  )»  +J-    [eds.]    Marchen   a.    Siidd'ld. 

141. 
,,  J.  V.  Deutschen  Sprichworter  146. 
,,  W.  Raoulde  Houdenc  gg6. 
Zipperer,  W.  De  EuHp.  '  Phoen.^  884. 
Zirngiebl,  E.  Gesellschaft  Jesu  273. 
Zirkel,  Prf.  F.  Micros.  Petrography  507. 
Zitu-go-Kyan  846. 

Zackler,  Dr.  O.  [ed.]  Hdbk.  of  Theol.  2  ;. 
'  Chron*  24  ; '  DanV  24  ;  *  Prov.*  24. 
Zompolides,  Dr.  D.  ModemGreek  871. 
Zotenberg,  H.  [ed.]  il^6'i'.  Hibreux  811. 
Zottoli,  A.  [ed.]  ZzV^.  Sinicae  848. 
Zschech,  F.  i?^  Cicerone  g26. 
Zschokke,  H.  Autob.  733  ;  /f£s^.  of  Switz. 
451 ;  Novels  753. 
,,  H.  Instit.  Lin^uce  Aramaics  S05. 
Zuccagni-Orlandini  [ed.]  Dzaletii  Ital.  gya 
Zuchold,  E.  A.  Bibl.  Chem.  496,  Theol.  i. 
Zuetaieff,  J.  [ed.]  Inscr.  Oscarum  907. 
Zupitza,  Prf.  J.  Mittelhochdeut.  937. 
„  „  [ed.]  Alt.-  u.  MEng.  Uebgsb.  [&  trj 
954  (953,  954);  Guy  ofWarw.  738. 
Zurcher,  F.  +  Margolle  Volcanoes  503. 
Zurich  Letters  414  (1). 
Zutavern,  K.  Altfrz.  epische  Spr.  987. 
ZvetaiefF,  J.  [ed.]  Inscr,  Ital.  (two)  905. 
Zwahr,  F.  G.  Niederlaus.  Hdwb,  1009.' 
Zwick,  H.  A.  Mongol.  Sprache  iyfro)  84»» 
Zylyff  [Am.]  Pottca  Chiefs  361. 


ADDENDA  AND  CORRIGENDA  TO  AUTHORS  AND  TITLES   INDEX. 


Abel,  E,  led.]  Scholia  Vet.  in  Pindar.  880. 
Alemany,  T.  Life  of  St.  Dominic  54. 
Anciens  Po'dtes  de  France  904. 
iVndrew,  W.  R.  Sir  H.  Raeoum  651; 
■Anglo- Jewish  Hist.  Exhib.  Papers  931, 
Apjpel,  G;  JLeb'end.  Peire  Rogter  981. 
Anas,  J.  L.,  Voyage  to  Australia,  376. 
Ashley,  Prf.  W.  J.  Fetidalism.  259  {note). 
-Ashton,  J.  ted.]  Adv.  ofCpt.  Smith  362. 

Becon,'  Rev.  T.  Works  2. 
'Bannister,  S.  WilliaTK.  Paterson  236. 
Barker,  J.  G.  [Am.]  N.  V., State  Lodge  79. 
'Beer,.Kud.  Spicilegium  JuiJenaliutn  913, 
,  Beesley,  Prf.  E.  S.  Engl.  S^Sea  zsiU^oie). 
£eet.  Rev.  J.  A.  Lord's  Supper  89  {note). 
Bertram  De  Situ  Brita?in.  47  (^ote). 
Blass,  F.  Herfnen$utik  and  Palaogr.  861. 
Bodleian  Lib.  Cat.  ofSansc.  MSS.  S16. 
Brandl,  Prf.  A.  Mid.-En^lisk  Lit.  933. 
£ray,  Mrs.  Life^of  Siothtp-d  ^^x^ 
Bridges,  Dr.  J.  H.  Engl,  attd-  China  257. 
Bucke,  Dr.  Walt  Whitman  730. 
Burhey,  Jas.    Discoveries  in  South  Sea 
378. 

'Cambridge,  Rev.  O.  P.  Arachnids  556. 
•Carruthers,  R.  Fossil  Plants  522. 
'Cawdray,  Rob.  Treas.  of  Similes  g6(fiote). 
<^hristison,  Sii'  R.  Autobiography  '558. 
•Churton,   Archd.  Philip  Hi.    and  iv.  of 

Spain  Tj^. 
■Cicero  gzy-S. 

Congregational  Union  Lectures  2. 

Curtius,    Quintus :    tr.     of    Gauthier    of 
Chitillon  994- 

1^1  Mollusca  of  Polar  Expedition  517. 
,1)ampier,  ppt.  Voyage  to  Australia  376,. 
'  Dana,  J.  D.  Cniist.,  Geol.j  and  Zoophytes 

of  U.S.  Expl,  Expedition  517. 
■Deligne,  J,  Analyse  des  Rotnans  deRaoul 

d.  Camhrai  ei  d.  Bernier  993. 
Dialectical  Soc.  Rept.  on  Spiritualist}^  81. 
'Ooableday,  A.  Charlottesville  and  Gettys- 
burg 458. 


Dozi  Kyan  846, 

Dozy  -T  de  Song  +  de  Goiie  +  Houtsman 

LeydenAcad.  Catal.  Codd.  Orient. 

816. 
Dunfermline,.  E.  o{  Sir  R.   Abercrom.hy 

424  ;  erroneously  entered  in  Index 

as  324. 
Duncan,    Dr.    D.    Asiatic    Races    343 ; 

Lowest  Races  374.  * 

„  J.  M.  Lex.  Homer.-Pind.  880;  erro- 
neously entered  in  Index  as  800, 
Durrie,  D.   S.+  Isab.  [Ams.]    Wisconsin 

Hist.  Library  703. 
Dyer,  Thistleton  Charles  Darwin  532. 

Elliot,  Sir  W.  Coins  ofS.  India  475. 
Erskine,  Andrew  Tour  in  Corsica  721. 
Eutropius  Opera,  923  ;  ef^oneously  entered 
in  Index  as  925. 

Fagan,  'Lxm\s  Sir  A.  Panizeiyisi 

Farrar,  Archd.  F.  W.  Hebrews  25. 

Faucit,  Helen — v.  Martin,  Lady. 

Faury,P.  SabolygZi.    '    ' 

Fdnelon,  F.  Diali  on  Eloquence  94  (note). 

Ferry,  B.  Recollections  of  Pugin  ii^^.  ■ 

Fitzgerald,  Percy  William  iv.  423  ;  erro- 
neously entered  in  Index  as  421. 

Fitzstephen,  Win.  Thornds  Becket  410. 

Flaxman,  J.  Compositions  to  Homer  878. 

Flinders,  Mat.  Terra  Australis  378. 

Floiiis  923  ;  erroneously  entered  in  Index 
as  025.    . 

Flugel,  G.  Orientalische  HSS.  816. 

Friese,  H.  F.  S/ory  of  Florentine  Sculp- 

1  tor  656. 

Froniu?,  Fr.  Sachs.  Bauemleben. 

Fronmulle?-,  >G.  F.  Peter  andjude  34. 

Furness,  Mrs.  H.  H.  [Am.]  Concord,  to 
^Shakesper^s  Poems  7G2. 

Fyffe,  C.  A.  Universities  421. 

Gianandrea,  A.  Cant.  pop.  Marchig.  137. 
Giannini,  G.  Canti pop,  d.  Montagu  137. 


Given,  Prf.  Hosea  and  Joel  24. 
Goldstucker,  Thos.  Panini  827. 
Gordon,  Mrs.  M.,'Prof  John  Wilson  726. 
Grace,  Jas.  Anttals  of  Ireland  ^SA- 
Grant,  Co\fis.yfoxt\).y  Rural  Life  in  Bengal 

348. 
Gray,  ASa  [Am,]  Plants  of  U.  S.  Expl. 

Expedition  517. 
Grego,  J.  Ro-wlandson  651. 
Giinther,  Dr.  A,  Reptiles  and  Pisces  of 

H.M.S.  'Alert'  szj. 

Hawkes,  H.  Recoil,  of  John  Pounds  301. 

Hibbert  Lectures  j. 

Hole  +  Dixon  +  Lloyd    Maintenance  of 

Church  of  England  99. 
Hood,  Rev.  E.  P.  Robert  Raikes  296. 
Humphreys,  H.  Noel  Rembrandt  660, 

Idler,  The  781.  _     ^  , 

Ive,  A.  Canti ^op.  Ostriani  lyj. 
Iverson,  A.  [Am.]  Secession  7S5. 

Jeans,  W.  T.  Lives  of  Electricians'  $^5. 
JuHanus  Opera  Gramnt.  930. 
JuynboU+Gaal  Lexicon  Geograph.  808. 

Keble,  Prf.  J.  Life  of  Bp.' Wilson  61. 
Kellett  Zoology  of  H.M.S.  '  Herald'  517. 
Kiepert,  H.  Map  of  Palestine  41, 
KiUick,  A.  H.  Hdbk.  to  MilVs  'Logic'  168, 
Kiti^,  W.  F.  H.  Bishop  Venables  93. 
Klemert,  P.  Jeremiah  &»  Lament.  24. 
Klug,  C.  F.  Corinthians  24. 
Knox,  John  Selected  Works  2. 

Lange,  Prf.  G.  V.  John  24. 

Laurie,  Prf.  S.  S. — v.  also  Scotus  Novan- 

ticus. 

Lechler,  Prf.  G.  V.  Acts  24. 
Leipziger  Studien  864. 
Leodegar  991. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,Ld.  essay  on  Sartre  \\i. 
M'Curdy,  Rev.  J.  E.  Haggatz^* 


MacLehose,  Soplua  H.  Tales  fr.  Spenser 

Maine,  Sir  H.  India  421. 

Mallock,  W.  H,  Lucretius  iGo. 

Marks  Judais^i  120. 

Maurus  Opera.  Gramjn.  930. 

Medley,  D.  J.  Parliament  259. 

Miers,  E.  J.  Crustacea  of  U.S.  Exploring 

Expedition  517. . 
Moule,  Prf.  H.  G.  C.  Philippiant,  Colas- 

sians,  and  Philemon  24. 
Muller,  Fr.  Siebenbiirg,  Sagen  142.  ' 

Murdoch  Ar«w?«.  etc.  of  Polar  Exped.^T-j, 

Nicholas,  Bp.  of  Methona  Holy  Ghost  112 

{note^. 
Nott,  Eliphalet  Death  of  Hamilton  785. 

O'Clery,  M.  Calendar  of  Native  Sts.  434. 

Pathelin,    Farce    de    997 ;    erroneously 

entered  in  Index  as  996. 
Patton,  Prf.  [Am.]  Vr,  Chas.  Hodge  66. 
Phcenix  (A.-S.  poem)  957, 

Rhys-Davids,  T.  W.  Coins  of  Ceylon  475  ; 

article  on  Buddh.  14. 
Rieu,  Dr.  C.  Catal.  of  Persian  MSS.  835. 
Rogers,  E.  T.  Coins  of  Tuluni  Dynasty 

475- 

Schlotht  Meteorol.  of  Polar  Expea,  siT- 
Shairp,    J.   C.  +  Tate  +  Reilly  Prf  J, 

Forbes  506. 
Sinnett,  A.  ^."Mme.  Blavaisky^Z  \  Occult 

World  Phenoniend  78. 

Tasman,  A.  J.  Journal  378,  376. 
Torres,  L.  V.  de  Voyage  to  Australia  3y6t 

Whitgift,  Abp.  Works  2. 

Whittaker,  Dr.  W.  Disput.  agst.  Papistsn 

Wilson,  Bp.  Thos.  Works  2. 

Wise,  H.  A.  [^m.^\John  Tyler  4^ 

Woolston,  Rev.  T.  Works  a. 


Ixxxvi 


SUBJECTS  INDEX. 


Aais%u :  Folktales  147. 

Abbeys  :    Archit.     668-9 »    English  315  ; 

Scottish  32& — v.also  nanus  of  Abbeys. 
Abbreviated  Longhand ;  797. 
Abdomen :   Diagnosis    564-5  ;    Diseases 

569-70  ;  Surgery  573  ;  Tumours  573. 
Abdul  Hamid  ii, :  Reign  451. 
Si  Becket,  Thomas — V.  Becket. 
Abelard :  107. 

Abeokuta ;  Topography  355. 
Abercromby,  Sir  R.  :  424. 
Aberdeen  :    Stage    679  ;    Topogr.    339 

University  276. 
Aberdeen,  4th  Earl  of :  424. 
Aberdeenshire :  Topography  339. 
Abinger,  Lord :  187. 
Abington,  Mrs. :  680. 
Abiogenesis :  315.   - 
Abo,  Art  Guide  to :  647, 
Abortion,  Criminal  :    Law  242  ;  Surgery 

580. 
Abraham:.  26, 

Abruzzi :  Dialect  970 ;  Folklore  137. 
Absolution  in  Church  of  Sngland :  63. 
Abstinence,  Total — v.  Temperance. 
Abyssinia:    Flora  530;    Geog.,  tf/^.  354  J 

Geol.  sn  ;  Philol.  853  ;    Sport  687  ; 

War  of  1867,  426;  Zool.  511    [Birds 

550,  Mapmi.  553]. 
Acacia;  363.^ 

Acalephse  :  538  ;  Embryol.  535, 
Accadian  :    Philology    and    Inscriptions 

801-2.  , 
Accidents :  Insurance  201-2  ;  Surg.Treatm. 

.576  ;  in  Mines  641 ;  Railroad  597. 
Accipitres :  547. 
Accius :  916. 

Acetic  Acid  :  Manufacture  630. 
Acids :  Manufacture  630. 
Acne:  572. 

Acoustics :  494 ;  Musical  494. 
Acting  :  Art  oi—v.  Drama. 
Actiniaria :  537. 
Actinozoa  :  537. 

Actions-at-Law  :  226  ;  Limitations  204. 
Actors :  Lives  679-80. 
Acts  of   Apostles:    34,    23-5,    Evident. 

Value  34. 
Adam:  26,  117. 
„  de  la  Halle :  997. 

>,,  J<^n:45.9. 
„  John  Qumcy:  459. 
„  Samuel :  460. 
Addison,  Joseph:  720,717. 
Adelaide :  History  378. 
Aden :  Topography  343. 
Adirondacks  :    Life   in  367 ;    as  Health 

Resorts  590.  ^ 

Administration  of  Assets:    Law    220-1; 

in  Bankruptcy :  190. 
,  Admirals  :  American  461-2  ;  British  425-6  ; 

Dutch  447. 
Admiralty  Court:  Engl.  222;  U.S.  225. 
„  Islands :  Flora  531. 
Adoption,  Law  of:  English  188;  Hmdu 

230, 
Adriatic  Sea :  534,  311 ;  Fisheries  623. 
Adventures :  Lives  486. 
Advertising :  266. 
Advocacy :  203. 

Advocates,  Lord,  of  Scotland :  430, 
Aegean  Sea  and  Islands :  333.  , 


Aelfric,  Abbot :  g6b. 

Aeneas  Tacticus :  898. 

Aeolic  Dialect :  870. 

Aeronautics :  700. 

Aeschines :  891. 

Aeschylus :  882  ;  Bibliogr.  703. 

Aesop :  876 ;  Bibliogr.  703. 

Aesthetic  Movement  in  England :  649.  , 

Aesthetics:  178;  Musical  675;  Pedagogic 
287. 

Aethiopia — v,  Ethiopia. 

Aetna,  Mount :  503. 

'Af^r  Philology :  853. 

Affiliation  :  Law  188.  1 

Afghanistan  :  Antiq.  469 ;  Brit.  Campaigns 
426;  Coins  475  ;  Ethnol. '344;  Hist, 
and  Geog.  ^44,  453  ;  Philol.  and  Liter. 
837  [Poetry  148].        ' 

Africa:  Church  (Dutch  Reformed)  75 ;  Coins 
475 ;  Diseases  566  [Cholera  570] 
Ethnol.  353  [Kaffirs  358] ;  Explor.  353 
Fauna  556  [Birds  551  ;  Coleopt.  542 ; 
Fishes  545  ;  Game  692  ;  Lepidopt. 
542  ;  Mammal.  553  ;  Kept,  (fossil)  546  : 
Spiders  540]  ;  Flora  530  ;  Forestry 
624  ;  Geogr.,  etc,  353-9  I  Geol.  511 ; 
Goldfields  511,  643 ;  Health  Resorts 
590;  Hist,  of  Brit.  S.  Afr.  454  [Brit. 
Campaigns  426] ;  Indust,  Arts  662  '; 
Law  [Digests,  etc.  184,  Proced,  224, 
Statutes  1S2,  Treatises  184] ;  Missions 
92  ;  Mythdl.  and  Folklore  150-1 
[comp.  w.  .Xty.  126]  ;  Philol.  853-6 
\v,  also  Kushitic,  Libyan]  ;  Poetry 
(Colonial)  760 ;  Roman  Inscript.  904, 
do6 ;  Slavery  250 ;  Sport  687  ;  Water 
Supply  6or. 

Agaricini :  523. 

Agassiz,  Louis :  532. 

Agenais :  Folktales  136, 

Agent :  Law  188  ;  Election  199. 

Agnes,  St.  f  Viede:  979. 

Agnosticism :  6.  ' 

Agra :  Buildings  468. 

Agreements :  Law  t88. 

Agriculture  :  613-28  ;  A.-S.  work  on  966; 
Latin  Writers  on  ^31  [hist,  of  same 
909-10]  ;  Co-operative  240  ;  Holdings 
202  :  Instruction  290 ;  Labourer  238-9  ; 
Words  used  in  949. 

A^rippa,  Cornelius  :  81. 

Aino  :  Philology  846. 

Air :  503-4 ;  Air  and  Rain  505 ;  Analysis 
629  ;  Floating  Matter  in  564  •  Travels 
^n  700. 

Aitkin,  Lucy :  722. 

Aix  les  Bains  :  as  Health  Resort  590, 

Ajmer :  Code  183. 

Akra :  Philology  853. 

Alabama  :  Claim  232  ;   Hist,  of  State  364. 

Alaska,  State :  364 ;  Mission  to  92. 

Albania  :  Folklore  139  ;  Philol.  1006  3 
Topogr.  340. 

Albany,  Countess  of :  25a. 

Albemarle :  ist  Duke  417  ;  Earl  422. 

Albert,  Prince:  422. 

„      Edward  Prince  of  Wales  422, 

Albert  N'Yanza :  357. 

Albert!,  Dr.  Valentin  :  865. 

Albertinelli :  653. 

Albery  of  Besangon  :  979. 
„      James :  715. 


Albigenscs:  55. 
Albret,  Jeanne,  D' :  439. 
Albuminuria :  570. 
AlcedinideC :  548. 
A.lchemy :  78. 

Alcohol :   Distillation  632  ;    Medical ,  As- 
pect 251 — z>.  <also  Temperance. 
Alcoholism :  568. 
Alcott,  Louis  M. :  729.' 
Alcyonaria :  537. 
Alderney  :  Birds  549. ' 
Aldus,  arid  Aldine,  Press  :  711. 
Ale — V.  Beer.  , 

Aleutic  Philology  :  859-60.' 
Alexander  i.  and  ii.  of  Russia :  448. 

,1  of  Battenberg,  Prince:  451. 

„  the  Great :  394.  ^  <■ 

„  Rev.  W.  L.  :  70. 
Alexandrian  :    Historians  886  :    Museum 

864;  Schools  of  Philos.  160. 
Alfieri,  V.  :  734. 
Alfold  Mountains  i .  311. 
Alford,  Dean  H. :  60.  , 

Alfred  the  Great;  959-60,  961. 
Algae ;  524-5.  ' 

Algebra  :  489-go ;  ap^.  to  Geom.  490-x. 
Algeria  :  Flora  530  ;        "  '  " 


Folklore  150;  Geog. 

and  Hist.  355' ;  as  Health  Resort  590 ; 

Irisqrip.  [Hebr.  8zx,  Roman  906]. 
Algonquin  Indians  : /Legends  152. 
Alhambra :  338. 
Alice^  Princess :  252.         ^      . 
Alieps  :  Law  211 ;  International  Law  232. 
Alimentary    Canal  :      Diseases    569-70  ; 

Surg.  579. 
Alison,  Sir  Archibald  :  72^. 
Alkalies :  Manufacture  630. 
Alkaloids,  Animal :  564,  584. 
All  Souls'  College,  Oxford  :  277. 
Allen,  William :  628. 
Allotments :  Law  202. 
Alloys :  Manufacture  642. 
Allusions:  Dictionaries  of  701. 
Almanacs  :  500  ;  in  Folklore  136. 
Alnwick  :  Topography  324. 
Alphabet :  Generally  797  ;  Gk.  867 ;  Lat. 

902  ;  Phonetic  805  ;  Semit.  801, 
Alphabets :  Ornamental  662. 
Alps :  Austrian  311  ;  French    312    [Lat,- 

Inscr.  in  905]  ;  Ital.  334  ;'New  Zeal. 

380  ;  Savoy  511  ;  Swiss  338-9  [Fauna 

553;  Flora  527,  Folklore  147,  Glaciers 

504,  Medic.  Aspect  590]. 
Alsace  :  Folklore  X36. 
Alsatian  Mountains  :  314. 
Altaic  Philol.  &  Literati.  839-43. 
Alternations  of  Generations:  5x4';  of  An- 
nelids 539. 
Alum :  Manufacture  630. 
Aluminium:  642. 
Amazon  River :  Geog.,  Nat.  Hist.,  etc.  373 ; 

Hepaticae  524. 
Ambrose,  St.  :  51. 
Ambulance  Surgery :  576, 
Ambushes :  Military  608. 
America :   Agric  613 ;    Antiq.  460 ;   Art 

&  Artists  651-2 ;  Baptists  69 ;  Bibliog. 

705,  703  ;   Cattle  620 ;   Chinese  242  ; 

Coins    477 ;    Colonial    Period    261 ; 

Cookery    681-2  ;      Currency    234-5  ; 

Dairy    Farming    621-2 ;      Discovery 

361-2;    Dogs    6gi-2 ;    Education- -z'. 

Ixxxvii 


United  States  ;  English  Visits  to— »^ 
tj.  ,  S.  ;    Engravers    and   Engraving: 
658-g  r     Epitaphs   473  ;    .  Exchange- 
Tables  269;  Fauna 556'[Acalephae  538*-, 
Birds '551,    552    (Fossil    Birds    547)^ 
Coleopt;  >  542,  Cray  Fish  539,,  Falcons 
547,  'Deer    691,    Fishes   545,   Human 
Crania  534,  Efydrozoa  538,  Hymenopt. 
543,  Lepid.  .542,  Mamm.  553,  Megath. 
553,   Mollusca    543-4,    Neiiropt.    54!!, 
'  ^ept.  546,  Sparrow  615,  Spiders. 540] ^ 
Fishing  693.   695';   Flora  530  [Fe^iii* 
523,    Flowering    Plants    526,   Fruits 
627,   Grasses  524,   Mosses  524,.  Sea- 
weeds 525-,  Trees  523] ;    Geneal.  and  ' 
Family    Hist.   481-2 ;  Geog,,. Topog.,^ 
^iO'    359-74  ;    Geol.,  512-13 ;    Healt]i 
RieSorts  590  ;  Heraldry-  483  ;  History, 
454-62  ;    Hops    6i5 ;    Hygiene  588  ; 
Hymns  102  ;    Ice  Age  512  ;    Indians^ 
[Hist,   and  Ethnol.  359-61,  Missions-  - 
tog?,  MythoLand^Fislkt.  151-2,  Philol. 
and  Liter.  856-59I ;  Industries  629 :  Irish 
in  331 ;  Jesuits  in  87  ;  Law— w.  Law  ; 
Libraries  712  ;  Liter.  [Hist,  of  728-30 
Coll.Wijgs.  790-1,  Essays  784,  Facetiae 
755,  Novels  749^50,  Orat.  784,  Poetry- 
756-61,     770-1] ;       Meteorol.      504 ;.  \ 
Methodism      71  ;        Mining      1640 ; 
Mounds  470;    Mustc  672 ;    Painting  ' 
651-2  ;      Periodicals— p.    Periodicals- 
[Hist,  of  730];  Politics  263-4;  Pharmac. 
Botany    586 ; '     Presbyterian  ism    74 ;: 
Presidents  459-60  ;  Printing  638  [Hist. 
of  710]  ;  Protozoa  536-7  ;  Pseudon.  and- 
Anon.i  Bks.  704 ;  Sculpture  655  ;  Scif-    - 
pent  Worship  127' ;  Silk  Industr.  639  , 
Slavery  249-50  ;  Socialism  247  ;  Sport 
687,  691  [Cycling  688,  ^Horsemanship- 
689,    Shooting   690-91,    Yachts    and 
Yachting  690] ;  Stage  679  ;  Statesmen 
460-1 ;  Stone  Monum.'47i  ;  Surnames 
484 ;  Volcanoes  503 ;   Witchcraft  ia6- 
— ff.  also   United    States,  and  many- 
other  Subject  Headings, 

Americanisms :  949.  , 

Amharic  Philology  :  810. 

Amherst  College  279  ;  Stud.  Life  in  281. ' 

Amiel :  715, 

Afniset  Afftzles:  991. 

Amraianus  Marcellinds  :  921.  ' 

Ammonia  :  Manufacture  63b. 

Ammonites  (fossils) :  543. 

Ammunition  :  608  ;  Manufacture  628. 

A?nos,  Bookof:  31,  23-25. 

Amoy :  Dialect  847.  , 

Amphibia:  546  ;  Anatomy  of  534. 

Amphioxus :  534.    \ 

Amphipoda :  539. 

Amur  River :  352. 

Amusements :  Christian  View  of  loi  i 
Artistic  684 ;  Drawing  Room  700. 

Anabaptists :  69. 

Andrea  del  Sarto :  653. 

Anaesthesia,  Anaesthetics:  574. 

Analogy  :  in  Language  794. 

Anatidae :  547. 

Anatomy :  Artistic  658  ;  Compar.  533-4 1 
Human  560-1  [Pathol.  583-4,  Surg.- 
574];  Practical  534;  Teaching  295;; 
Veterin.  619. 

Anaxagoras :  157. 


ANCH-] 


SUBJECTS  INDEX. 


[BALU- 


Anchors,  Ships' :  612  ;  Manufacture  628. 
Ancient  History :  Generally  390-7. 

,,  Lights:  Law  215. 
Andaman  Islands  :  348  ;  Philology  844. 
Anderson,  Mary ;  680. 
Andes  :_Flora  531 ;  Geog.  372  ;  Philol.  858, 
Andrenidae :  542, 
Andrew,  St.:  55. 
Andrews,  Dr.:  59.  ' 
Anecdotes :   Homiletic  q6  ;  Literary  787 

Nat.  Hist.  536. 
Angami-Naga :  Philology  830, 
^ngelology:  125-6;  Christian  112. 
Angelico,  Fra :  653. 
Angfevin  Dynasty :  410-11. 
■  Angina  Pectoris,  Nitro-Glycerine  for :  586. 
Angling— zf.  Fishing. 
Anglo-Gallic  Coins :  476. 
Anglo-Indian :  Hist.— w.  India  ;  Life  348  , 
Novels  746  ;  Telegraph  606  ;  Words 
-     946- 

Anglo-Jewish  t  History  391. 
Anglo-Norman  :^  Anc.  Dialect  988  ;  Glos- 
^  sary  946  ;  Law  185  ;  Liter.  Biog.  955. 

Anglo-Saxon :  Charters,  ei(c.  406  ;  Chron- 
icle 960 ;    Coins  476  ;   Conq.  of  Eng. 
V    406-8  ;  Hist.  406-8  ;  Home  408  ;  Law 
185,  961  ;  Leechdom  557 ;  Liter.  954- 
62  :  MSS.  406  ;  Philol.  952-3. 
Angola :  Topography  356. 
Anguillulidae :  539. 
Angus :  Topography  330. 
Animal :  Domestic  684-5  I  Domesticated  : 
Anat.  of  533 ;  Etchings  660 ;   Geogr. 
Distrib.  533  ;   Industr.   Rites  614  ;   in 
Mythol.     127-8 ;     Intelligence     536 ; 
Magnetism  80 ;  Mechanics  S33  ;  Mi- 
grations 813 ;  Painting  656;  Physiol. 
562 ;    Rights    loi ;    Variation   under 
Domestication  515. 
Anjou :  Dialect  989. 
Ankle :  Surgery  575,  578, 
Annam  :  Topog.  349  ;  Philol.  and  Lit  *849. 
Anne,  Queen  :  Reign  417-9. 
„  Boleyn  4x4.  ' 
„  de  Bourbon  252. 
,,  of  Austria  439. 
Annelids :  538-9. 

Annihilation  :  Xtn.  Doct.  115  ;  Buddh.  14. 
Annuities :  Assur.  267 ;  Law  201 ;  Tables 

269. 
Anonymous  Books  :  703-4. 
Ansayrii:  12,  81. 
Anschauungsunterricht :  294. 
Anseim,  St.:  410. 
Anson,  Admiral  Lord :  426. 
Antartic— ff.  Arctic.   , 
-Antelope,  The :  691. 
Anthony,  St.:  54. 
.Anthozoa :  537. 

Anthropology:  Bibl.  and  Natur.  Doct.  113 
— ».   also  Ethnology,  Man,  Primitive 
Society. 
Anthropometry :  554. 
Anti-Corn  Law  Struggle  ;  243. 
„  Pelagianism :  107. 
„  Vaccination:  571. 
„  Vivisection :  loi, 
Antigua :  Statues  182, 
Antilles,  The :  Geog.  372 ;  Nat.  Hist.  556, 
Antiphon  ;  892. 
_  Antiquaries  :  British  485. 
'.Antiquities:  ace.  to  Countries  463-9  :  ace. 
to  Subjects  469-77 ;  Popular— w.  Cus- 
toms, Folklore,  Games. 
Antiseptic  Surg,  and  Med.  573,  in  Obstet. 

581. 
Antisthenes :  892. 
Antonines,  Age  of :  396. 
Antoninus,  M.A.— z*.  Marcus  Aurelius. 
Antozone  :  in  Hygiene  589. 
Antrim :  Dialect  952. 
-Ants :  542-3. 
Anus  :  Surgery  580, 
Aoneo-Maranonians  :  306, 
Aorta :  Diseases  569. 
Apachee  Indians :  360. 
Apennine  Mountains :  335. 
Apes  :  Natural  History  553, 

„  Anthropoid :  ^16. 
Aphasia :  567. 
Aphides :  542-3. 

Apocalypse  :  of  New  Test.  37,  23-5. 
.,  of  Swedenborg :  76-7. 
Apocrypha :  of  O.  &  N.  T.  20,  of  O.T.  31. 


Apollonius  Dyskolos :  697. 
„  Rhodius :  876. 
.,  of  Tyana :  160. 

Apologetics :  Christian  ii6-ao. 

Apologists :  Christian  107. 

Apostles  &  Apostolic  Age  :  47-8  i  Acts  of 
—v.  Acts. 

Apostles'  Creed :  109. 

Apostolic  Succession  :  67. 

Appeal ;  Court  of  221-2. 

Appeals :  LegaA  226. 

Apperception ;  387. 

Appian :  887, 

Apple  Cultrre:  (5sj*. 

Appletori,  Dr.  C.  E.:  728. 

Aptera :  542-3,  in  Agriculture  614. 

Apuleia  :  Roman  Inscriptions  904. 

Aquarium  &  Aquarian  Nat.  Hist. :  517-8, 

Aqueous  Vapour :  504. 

Aquinas,  ThomaS^ :  108. 

Arabi  Pacha ;  427. 

Arabia  :  Antiq.  466-7  ;  Art  645  ;  Coins  475 
Geog.  343  [Arabia  Petraea  341-2] ; 
Geol.  511 ;  Hist.  451  [Conq.  of  Spain 
450] ;  Kinship  &  Marriage  389  ; 
Literature  806-9 »  Medicine  557 
Missions  to  92 ;  Mythol.  147 ;  Pe- 
■  dagogy  272  ;  Philol.  805-6 ;  Proverbs 
807.;  Religion — z'.  Mohammedanism 
Women  251. 

Arachnida:  540  ;  Embryol.  535. 

Aragon  :  Dialect  974  ;  Dynasty  in  Sp.  450. 

Aral  Lake :  352. 

Aramaeans:  306., 

Aramaic :  Folklore  148  ;  Philol.  &  Liter. 
802^4  [Biblical  Philol.  21-3];  Re- 
ligion g;  Versions  of  Bible  17, 

Aran,  Isle  of  331 ;  Flora  529. 

Ararat,  Mount ;  Topography  351. 

Araukanian  Philology :  858. 

Arawack  Philology :  858. 

Arblay,  Mme.  D'.;  721,' 717. 

*    ;  Banking  236 ;  In- 


Arbitration :  Law  ii 
dustrial  239. 

Arboriculture  :  623-4. 

Arcadian  Dialect :  870, 

Archaeology — v.  Antiquities,  Art. 

Archbishops,  English  404. 

Archers  :  Royal  Company  of  428. 

Archery:  696. 

Arches  :  Construction  599  ;  Strains  on  603. 

Architects :  666-7. 

Architecture  :  666-71 ;  of  Chester  318  ;  of 
Glasgow  330 ;  History  644  ;  Latin 
Writers  932  ;  Terms  644.  Farm  615  ; 
Milit.  609;  Naval  612;  Practical 
670-1  (z/.  also  Building)  i  School  303  ; 
Yacht  6go, 

Areola  :  Battle  of  442.  . 

Arctic, Regions  ;  Explor.  &  Travel  380-2  ; 
Fauna  [Echinoderms  538,  Heteropt. 
543,  Mollusca  544] ;  Flora  531. 

Ardennes :  Mountains  313. 

Argentine  Republic :  Birds  552 ;  Hist,  and 
Topography  372. 

Arians  and  Arianism  :  107. 

Aristides  QuintiUanus :  897. 

Aristophanes :  883.    ' 

Aristotle:  894,  898,  158-9  ;  Bibliog:.  703. 

Arithmetic  :  489;  Tfibles  268-9;  Hindu  828. 

Arizona:  Legal  Code  183. 

Armada :  Spanish  384. 

Armeniia  ;  Church  57  ;  Ethnol.  339  ;  Folk- 
tales 148  ;  Geogr.  352  ;  Missions  to  92  ; 
Philology  and  Literature  838. 

Armoric  :  Philology  1002. 

Arms  :  Ancient  471. 
„  Fire  608. 

Army,  British  :  606  ;  Hist,  42374  ;  Medals 
477  ;  Ranks  &  Badges  428  ;  Regiments 
and  Dress  428 — v.  also  Military, 
,,  European:  607. 

Arnaldo  de  Vilanova  :  976. 

Arnauld,  Angelique  :  87. 

Arnaut,  Daniel :  979. 

Arndt,  E.  M.  v.  :  733.  , 

Arnold,  Benedict :  461. 
„  Matthew:  717,  710)  7*7- 
,,  Thomasi :  282. 

Arnould,  Sophie  679. 

Arran,  Isle  of:  329. 

Arn3i,n'&  Account 0/ India:  '346. 

*  Arrest  of  the  Five  Members ' :  416. 

Art,  Fine,  History:  644-65 ;  Decorative 
661-2  ;  Guides  647  ;  m  Mythology  129; 

Ixxxviii 


[Greek  132,  Indie  130] ;  in_  the  House 

682-3  ;  Instruction  290  ;  Objects  661-2 ; 

Philos.  of  178,  645  ;  Princ,  Theory, 

etc.  644-5  ''  Sales  644.  , 
Artistic  Anatomy  65S. 
Arteries :  Anatomy  561. 
Artevelde,  J,  and  P.  van  :  447. 
Arthropoda  :  539-43  't  Embryol.  535. 
Arthurian    Romances :    English    737-9 

French  993-4.  * 

Artillery :  609. 
-] 'Hpn.  Company :  428. 
Artizans— z*.  Working  Classes, 

„  Dwellings  :  Law  209. 
Articled  Clerks  :  Law  203,  218. 
Artists  isLives  6^Z~s^ pttsszW. 
Arts  and  Trades  :  595-700. 
Arundell  Family :  480. 
Aryan,    Generally :    Ethnol.    812,    388-9 ; 

Mythol.  122  ;  Philol.  812-38  [comp.  w. 

Haniitic  and  Semitic  795]. 
Ascension :  Topography  356. 
Ashango  Land  :  356. 
Ashanti :  Folklore  150;  Philol.  853  ;  Topog,, 

.  «^^-  355  :  War  [1873-4]  427. 
Asia,   Generally :   Cholera   570 ;    Ethnol. 

343  ;   Fauna  [Birds  550,  Fishes  545, 

Lepid.  541] ;  Flora  529-30  [Trees  525] ; 

Geog.343;  Hist.451-4 ;  Roman  Inscrip. 


904 ;, Sport  686-7. 

Central :  History  &  Topography  344-5. 

Minor :  Antiq.  466-7  ;  Art  645  ;  Flora 

529-30  ;  Geog.,  etc.  340-3  ;  Geol.  511 ; 

Greek  Islands  333. 
Asiatics  in  England  :  Mission  to  94. 
Asparagus  :  Culture  627. 
Assam,  Philol.  :  830-1 ;  Sport  686  ;  Statist. 

Account  347. 
*  Assassins  * :  12. 
Assaying  :  642.  ■ 

Assignments  :   Bankruptcy  190  ;   Fraudu- 
lent 191. ' 
Association  of  Ideas  :  176. 
Assur-bani-pal :  History  of  392. 
Assqrance— p.  Insurance.  ' 

Assye  :  Battle  of  423. 
Assyria;  Antiq.  467;  Art  645  ;  Hist.  392  ; 

Nat.  Hist.  532 ;  Philol.  &  Inscr.  801-2  ; 

Religion  9,  7-8  ;  Topography  41. 
Asteroidea,;  538. 
Asthma :  569. 
Astigmatism :  577. 
Astrolabe :  966. 
Astrology :  78  ;  Hindu  827. 
Astronomers :  Lives  499. 
Astronomy  :  49^501  ;  in  Mythol.  128  ;  in 

rel.  to   Relig.    5  ;   Instruments   600  ; 

[Spectroscope  49S] ;  Greek  875  ;  Hindu 

827  ;  Nautical  610-11. 
Asylums,  Lunatic :  591. 
Atellan  Farces ;  909. 
A  tkencBum  :  727. 
Athens,  Ancient :  Architect.  670  ;  Hist,  and 

Topog.  464  ;  Econ.  394-5 ;  Univ.  Life 

277. 
,,  Modern  :  Topography  333. 
Atnanasian  Creed :  109. 
Athanasius,  St.  :  51. 


Atheism :  5-6. 
Athena:  132. 
Athletics  :  696-7. 
Athos,  Mount :  333. 
Atlantic  ;  Algae  525  ; 


Birds  552  ;    Cable 


658 ;    Coleopt.    542 ;    Diatoms    522  ; 

Fauna    556;  Fishes  545;    Islands  as 

Health  Resorts  591  ;  Marsupials  553  ; 

Mollusca    544 ;    Ocean    502 ;     Pyg- 

nogonida  540. 
Atlas :  Mountains  355. 
Atlases,  General :  Geog.  and  Hist.  307  — 

V.  also  Names  of  Subjects, 
AtmospheVe  ;  503-4  ;  Currents  505. 
Atomic  Theory :  457. 
Atonement:  Doctrine  of  iii. 
Attachment :  Suits  by  220,  of  Debts  227. 
Attention :  287, 
Atterbury,  Bp.  :  418. 

Attic  :  Dialect  876  ;  Inscr.  869  ;  Stage  679. 
Attica  :  Tour  in  333. 
Audan,  St.,  Vie  de  995. 
Auber,  D.  F.  E.  672.  _ 
Aubignd,  Tfaeod.  Agrippe :  999. 
A  ncassin  et  Nicolete  :  999. 
Auctions  :  Law  i8g. 
Audubon,  J  J.  :  532- 


Auditors .  Law  zSp. 
Augsburg  Confession :  70. 
Augustan  Historians :  910. 
Augustine,  St.  :  52. 

„  ,)       College  92.  , 

Augustinianism :  107. 

Aunis  :  Dialect  989. 
Aural  Surgeisy :  578' 

Aurorae :  504. 

Auscultation:  565. 

Austen,  Jane :  722,  717.  _ 

Australasia  : — v.  Australia. 

Australia  :  Agric.  613  [Forestry  624;  Sheep 
620];    CUmate    591  ;    Defences  607; 
Discov.    377;'  Disease    566;    £ngl. 
Visits  377 ;  Ethnol.  377 ;  Fauna  556 
[Birds  552,  Lepid.  542,.  Mamm.  553, 
Medus.  538,   Rept. '546];    Flora  531 
[Algse    525,     Phanarog;    526,    Trees 
525] ;   Folklore  and  Mythol.   141-2 ; 
.    Geog.,  etc.  376-9  ;  Geology,  etc.,  513 ; 
Health   Resorts     591  ;    History   syf^^l 
[Constit.  Hist.  261] ;  Industries  629;;^? 
Irish  377 ;  Law—z*.  Law ;  Meteord],,  $ 
504  ;  Novels  747 :  Philol.  852  ;  Poetry'  % 
760;  Presbyt.  74  ;  Resources,  etc.  377  :    , 
Tokens  477. 

Australian  in  London  and  America  ;  377. 

Austria:   Education    273-5    [Law   281-2, 
Traing.   of  Tchrs.  302,   Univ.  274-5,     " 
Univ.   Educ.   299] ;   Folklore    141-2 ; 
Geog.,  etc.  311 ;  Gipsies  860-1 ;  Health 
Resorts  589  ;  History  437, 

Authors  and  Civil  List :  792  ;  &  Publishers 
792  :  Lives — v.  Biography,  Literary. 

Authorship :  Art  792. 

Autogra;pns :  485 . 

Automatism :  176. 

Auvergne :  Dialect  977  ;  Medical  Aspect  '^ 
590 ;  Topography  312. 

Average  :  Law  20:^ ;  Insurance  267. 

Av6sta— z*.  Zoroastrianism. 

Aveyron  :  Dialect  978. 

Avianus :  giz. 

Awards:  Law  of  189. 

Axe ;  River  695. 

Ayefibite  oJ'In'wyt^g6S' 

Aylesbury  :  Hist,  and  Tppogr.  317. 

Aylmer,  Bp. :  60.       , 

Ayrshire  :  Birds  550  ;  Fossils  510  ;  Topog. 
329;  Yeomanry  428 

Aytoun,  W.  E.  :  722. 

Azelio,  M.  T.  D.'446. 

Azores  :  as  Health  Resorts  591 ;  Natural 
History  527  j  Topography  338. 

Aztec — V.  Mexico. 


Baalim :  Worship  of  xo. 

Babel :  .117. 

Babrius :  876, 

Babylonia :  Antiq.  467  ;  Art  645  ;  History  , 

392  ;  Philol.  and  Inscr.  801-2  ;  Relig. 

g,  7-8  ;  Topography  41. 
Bacchic  Mysteries :  131. 
Bach,  J.  S. :  673,  672, 
Bachelors :  Lives  486. 
Backgammon :  Game  700. 
Bacon,  Francis,  Lord :  x6t. 

„    Roger :  81. 
Bacteria  :  514  ;  in  rel.  to  Disease  564. 
Bactrian(01d)  :  Philol.  ^nd  Liter.  834 
Baden  :  f^olktales  146  ;  Rom.  Inscr.  g  5.  ' 
Badminton :  Game  696. 
Baffin's  Bay  :  381. 
Bagatelle :  Game  700. 
Bahamas  :  Birds  551 ;  as  Health  Resorts 

591 ;  Statutes  182  ;  Topography  371. 
Bailiff:  Office  of  211. 
Baillie,  Dr.  R. :  65. 
Bailments :  Law  z88. 
Baird,  Dr.  R. :  66. 
Baldwin,  Mary  B.  :  93. 
Balearic  Islands:  338. 
Balfe,  M.  W.  :  673. 
Balkan  Peninsula :  339-40* 
Ballades :  Collections  758. 
Ballads.  British  :   Collections  75a— ».  als» 

Folksongs.  < 

Ballantyne,  Sergeant :  187. 
Ballooning :  700 
Ballot  Act :  109. 
Ballysadare :  Topography  332. 
Baltic:  Sea 311,  502;  Rob  Koy ont^. 
Baluchistan:  Philol.  S37  ;  Topogr.  344. 


eALZ] 


SUBJECTS    INDEX. 


[BOTA- 


■  732. 7x7. 

kloi 


Balzac,  H.  de: 

Balzatois  :  Folklore  136. 

Bancroft,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  680. 

Bandaging :  Surgical  576. 

Banffshire  :  Dialect  951 ;  Topog.  329. 

Bank  of  England  :  236  ;  Notes  235  [Law 
of  igo]  ;  Rate  236. 

Banking  235-6  ;  Ai-bitration  236  ;  Law  iSg. 

Bankruptcjr :  Law  igo. 

Banks,  Savings  :  249 ;  Law  216. 
^  Bannister,  John :  680. 

Bantam :  3^0. 

Bantry  Paristi,  Dublin  :  480. 

Bantu :  Philology  853. 

Baptism :  89 

Baptismal  Regeneration  :  89. 

Baptists  :  69  ;  Missions  91. 

Bar — V.  Law. 

Bara :  Philology  830. 

'  ^arbadoes :  as  Health  Resort  591 ;  Statutes 
182  ;  Topography  371. 

Barbary  States :    Geog.  and  Topog.  355  ; 
Sport  687. 

Barbauld,  Mrs.:  722,  717. 

Barber-Surgeon's  Company :  558. 

Barbizon  School  of  Painting :  652. 

Barea :  Philology  853. 

Barbre,  Bertr. :  441. 

Barge  Life :  248. 

Barham,  Rev.  R.  H.  722. 

Bari:  Philology  853. 

Barker,  Bp.  F. :  93. 

Barlow,  Joel :  729. 

Barnby,  Joseph :  672. 

Barnes,  Rev.  Wm, :  722. 

Barneveldt,  John  of:  447. 

Baronetage,  British :  478. 
-  'Barons'  War^  The' :  410-11. 

Barristers  :  Lives  187-8  ;  Practice  203-4. 

Barrow,  Sir  J, :  426. 

Barrows  and  Mounds  :  469-70. 

Barry,  Sir  C. :  666. 

Bartholomew,  St. ;  Massacre  62, 

Bartolommeo,  Fra  :  653. 

Bartolozzi,  Fr. :  659. 

Bascongado :  Dialect  974. 

Base-ball :  Game  695. 

Basedow,  J.  :  282, 

Bashan  :  Topography  341,  351. 

Basil,  St. :  51. 
,  Basingstoke :  Topography  320. 

Basle :  University  278. 

Basque  :  Folklore  153  ;  Philol.  839  ;  Topo- 
graphy 313. 

Bass  (fish) :  6^^. 

Bassein :  Antiquities  468. 
'  Bastardy  :  Law  1S8. 

Bastille^  Prison  438. 

Bath  :  Diocesan  Hist.  59  ;  as  Health  Resort 
590 ;  Topography  325. 
,  'Bathing  :  Hygiene  588  ;  Resorts  589-91. 

Batrachia :  546 ;  Anatomy  534. 

Bats  (mammals) :  553. 

Batta:  Philology  851. 

Battle  Abbey :  Roll  409. 
„  Fields  of  England :  315  [of  Lanes.  &: 
Chesh.   321I ;    of    Frco.-Germ.    War 
444  ;  of  Germany  443  ;  of  World  384. 

Battles— a*.  Military  and  Naval  History. 

Battle  ofMaldon  :  956. 
,  Baures  .  Philology  858. 

Bauer^  Caroline  :  680. 

Bavaria:  Dialect  939;  Folklore  146;  To- 
pography 311. 

Baxter,  Dr.  Nich. :  60,  68. 

•Bayard,  Chevalier  :  439. 

Bayeux  Tapestry :  683. 

Bayreuth :  311. 

Bazely,  Henry:  60. 

Be  Dojfzes  Daege  :  1 
EiconsJ 
421. 


Beaconsfield, 


Jaege:  9; 
,  Earl: 


422  ;  England  under 


Beagle,  H.M.S.  :  Voyage  309. 
B&rn :  Dialect  978  ;  Proverbs  136. 
Beast  Epics :  127. 
Beaumarchais,  C.  de.  :  732. 
Beaumont,  Francis  :  71S. 
Beauty:  Art  of  682;  Theory  178. 

„  Relation  to  Love  178. 
Beaux  :  Lives  of  486. 
Beaver,  The :  553. 

fiechuana  Land :  Philol.  855  ;  Topog.  358. 
Beckdt,  St.  Thos.  k :  410. 
Bede,  Venerable  :  408. 
Bedell,  Bp.  W. :  43S- 


Bedfordshire :  Church  Bells  473  ;  Heraldry 
478  ;  Militia  428 ;  Topography  317.   - 

Bedouins :  343. 

Bed-room  :  Art  in  the  682. 

Bee-Eaters:  547. 

Beecher,  Rev.  H.  W. :  70. 

Beer :  Dis.  632;  Hist.  632—7*.  a&tf  Brewing. 

Bees  :  Nat.  Hist;  542-3  ;  Parthenogenesis 
515  ;  Bee-Keeping  622, 

BeethoveH)  L,  van  :  673,  672. 

Beetle,  Voyages :  312. 

Beetles :  542  ;  Colorado  615. 

Beggars:  248. 

Belfast :  Topography  331. 

Belgaum :  Antitjuities  468. 

Belgium :  Architect.  669  ;  Art  Galleries 
647  ;  Bibiiog.  70s  ;  Brasses  473  ;  Edu- 
cation 272 ;  Folklore  136 ;  Geog.  & 
Topog.  312 ;  History  447 ;  Pseudon. 
&  Anon.  Liter:  704  ;  Troubadours  994  ; 
Wellington's  Campaigns  in  427. 

Bell,  Dr.  Andrew:  282. 
,,  Sir  Charles:  558. 

Bellay,  Joachim  du  :  999. 

Bells :  Bell  Ringing  473-4  ;  Electrical  605. 

Belts  and  Belting  :  602. 

Beluchistan— t/.  Baluchistan. 

Ben  Nevis:  Topography  329. 

Benares :  Topography  348, 

Benedictine  Monks :  54. 

Benefit  of  Clergy  :  399. 

Beneke,  F.  E.:  282. 

Benga :  Philology  853. 

Bengal :  Artillery  428  ;  Bu-ds  550  ;  Build- 
ings 468;  Coins  47s  ;  Ethnol.  347; 
Famine  504  ;  Folklore  130;  Game  692  ; 
Geog.  &  Topog.  348  ;  Law  [Digest  184, 
High  Ct.  224,  Statutes  183]  ;  Sport  687  ; 
Statistical  Account  347  ;  Tiger  554. 

Bengali :  Philology  831. 

Benguella  :  Geog.  and  Topography  356. 

Benoit  de  Ste  Moir :  993. 

Bentham,  Jeremy  :  168. 

Bentinck,  Lord  G.  :  422. 

Bentley,  Dr.  Rich. :  720. 

Benton,  T.  H.:  460. 

Beowulf:  Q55-6. 

Bdranger,  P.  J.  de  :  732. 

Berber:  Folklore  151  ;  Philol.  799-800. 

Bergamo :  Dialect  970. 

Beriot :  677, 

Berkeley,  Bp.  G. :  162. 

Berkshire:  Birds  549;  Dial. 945 ;  Topog.317. 

Berlin :  Life  etc.  in  314 ;  tJniv.  &  O^um. 
274 ;  Wool  640. 

Berlioz,  Hector:  673,  672. 

Bermudas :  Flora  531 ;  as  Health  Resort 
591 ;  Statutes  182:  Topography  362. 

Bernard,  St. :  53,  54,  '998. 

Bernardin  of  Siena  :  54. 

Bemardt,  Sarah :  679. 

Bernart  de  Ventadorn  :  979. 

Berridge :  59. 

Bertasage  :  ggi. 

Bertran  de  Born  :_  980. 

Bertolomew  Zorgi :  980. 

Berwick  on  Tweed  :  324. 

Berwickshire :  Birds  550. 

Bessemer,  Sir  H.  ;  595. 

Bethlehem,  U.  S.  :  72. 

Betterton,  Thqg.  :  680. 

Beust,  Ct.  v. :  437. 

Bewick,  Thos. :  650 ;  William  650. 

B^zique :  Game  698. 

Bharao :  Topography  345. 

BhavabhUti:  823. 

Bhotiyan :  Mythol.  149 ;  Philol.  B49,  850. 

Biarritz ;  Topography  313. 

Bible  :  Antiq.  41-3  ;  Apocrypha  20  ; 
Archaeol.  39-43  ;  Atlas  41  ;  Authentic, 
etc.  ii7-9;*Beer  43;  Bibiiog.  21; 
Canon  20;  Chronol.  40;  Comments, 
etc.  23-37  ;  Concordances  22-3  ;  Con- 
nection of  O.  &  N.  T.  40  ;  Contribs. 
to  Science  39  ;  Diets.  39  ;  Diseases  43  ; 
Dogmatics  37-g  ;  Folklore  &  Mythol. 
120 ;  for  Young  People  49 ;  Geog. 
&  Topog.  41-3  \v.  also  Palestine] ; 
Grammars  21-3  ;  Harmony  40 ;  Her- 
meneut.  23  ;  Hist.  40 ;  Illustrations 
43 ;  Inspiration  117 ;  Introduction 
15-16 ;  Language  21-3  [English  947] 
MSS.  16-18,  21 ;  Money  43 ;  Music 
43 ;  Nat.  Hist.  43;  Psychol.  39 ;  Re- 
ception 20  ;«Revision  19  ;  Science  in 


Rel.  to  ii'T-ig,  4-5  ;  Societies  gi-; 
Texts  16-18  ;  Text.  Crit.  ig ;  Theoi. 
37-9  ;  Translations  17-19  ;  Unitarian 
Criticism  82. 

BibUography  :  General  702-5  ;  Select  708  ; 
— V  also  Subject  Headings, 

Bibliographic  Verse :  758. 

Bibliomania :  708-9. 

Bicycles  and  Bicycling  :  688. 

Bidar  :  Antiquities  468. 

Bihari :  Philology  830. 

Bilin :  Philology  800. 

Bilious  Diseases  569-70. 

Billiards  700. 

Bills  :  of  Credit  235  ;  of  Exchange  190  ;  of 
Lading  205;  of  Sale  191;  Parliam.  193, 

Bimetallism  235. 

Binney  :  Rev.  Thos.  70;  Family  482. 

Biography,  Collective :  Actors  679-80 ; 
Adventurers  4B6 ;  Antiquaries  485 
Arabic  S07  ;  Architects  666  ;  AstronO' 
mers49z  ;  Baptists69;  Bachelors 486 
Beaux  486;  Biblical  [O.T.25-3i/aj«>«. 
N.T.  Christ  46,  Apostles  47-8] ;  Blind 
300;  Booksellers  [Amer.  730,  Brit.  727, 
Germ.  733] ;  Chemists  456-7  ;  Com. 
mercial  264-5  I  Congregationalists  70  ; 
Cricketers  696  ;  Criminals  244-5 ;  Deaf 
&  Dumb  300  ;  Ecclesiastical,  General 
45  [Denom.  68-0  ;  Local  ^d-^T passim, 
Mediaev.  53] ;  Educationalists  271-80  ; 
Engineers  595-6.;  Engravers  659  ; 
Family  Hi^ory  450-2  ;  Fathers  of  the 
Church  51-^ ;  Geologists  506 ;  His- 
torical [Universal  384-5;  America  459- 
62 ;  Austria-Hung.  437  Canada  455  ; 
England  404-23  passim,  France  439- 
40  passi^  Germany  444-5 ;  Greece 
(Anc.)  394  ;  Hindu  &  Muslim  453  ; 
Irel.  433-7  passim, ;  Italy  (Anc.)  397, 
(Mod.)  446-7  ;  Japan  454  ;  Netherl. 
447  ;  Poland  448  ;  Russia  448  ;  Scand. 
449  ;  Scotl.  430-2  passim  \  Spain  450  ; 
Turk.  451;  Wales  430] ;  Hunting  Men 
689  :  ImpoRters  486  ;  Industrial  628, 
264-5  ;  Irvingites  70 ;  Jansenists  87  ; 
Jesuits  87 ;  Journalists  [Amer.  730, 
Brit.  728] ;  Legal  187-8 ;  Librarians 
712;  Literary  [Amer.,  728-30,  Brit 
714-26,  Europ.  713,  France  731-2, 
Germ.  733,  Ital.  734-5,  Scand.  733, 
Spain  &  Portugal  735] ;  Local  English 
[Bucks  317,  Cornw.  318,  Cumb.  318, 
Lanes.  321,  Notts.  324,  Somers.  325, 
Suss.  326,  Warw.  326,  Westmorel. 
326] ;  New  Zealand  379  ;  Long-Livers 
486  ;  Mathematicians  491 ;  Medical 
558  ;  Methodists  71-2  ;  Military  [Amer. 
461-2,  Brit,  424-5 — V.  also  Nam.es  of 
Countries^  ;  Misers  486;  Missionaries 
92-3,  94;  Musical  672-4  ;  Naval  [Amer. 
^61-2,  Brit.  425-6 — V.  also  Names  of 
Countriesi ;  Occultists  81 ;  Operatic  678 ; 
Orientalists  796,  817  ;  Paijiters  648-54 
passifn  ;  Philanthropists  249  ;  Play- 
wrights 679-80  ;  Preachers  96  ;  Pres- 
byterians 70 ;  Prison  Reformers  245 ; 
Publishers  [Amer.  730,  Brit.  727,Germ. 
733] ;  Quakers  75;  Reformed  Churches 

75  ;  Remarkable  Characters  486 ;  Re- 
vivalists 76 ;  Roman  Catholic  85 ; 
Science,  Natural  487  ;  Scholars,  Clas- 
sical 86s  ;    Sculptors  655-6  ;  Shakers 

76  ;  Showmen  486 ;  Singers  677  ;  Slave 
Emancipators  250 ;    Sunday   Schools 


2C)7 ;    Temperance    Reformers    250 ; 

Travellers  308-g  [Afr.  353,  Polar  381] ; 

Violinists  677;  Women  252-3;  Workers 

among  Poor  301,  94  ;  Zoologist  532. 
Bickersteth,  Bp.  :  60. 

Biology  :  514-g  ;  Practical  534  ;  Instr.  295. 
Birds:   547-52;    Cage  684-5 ;    Economic 

614-5  J   Game  692;  in   Folklore  127; 

Names  949 ;  Osteol.  and  Anat.  534  ; 

Poplr.  Bks.  552  ;  Skinning.,  etc.  518-19. 
Birkbeck,  Geo. :  297. 
Birmingham  :  Hist.  326  ;  Trades  628. 
Births :  Registration  216. 
Biscuits :  Baking  682. 
Bishari :  Philology  853. 
Bishops  :  Am.  C£thol.  84  ;  Engl.  60. 
,,  in  the  Tower  6g. 
Bismarck,  Prince  :  444. 


Bisons':  553. 

tly :  48a 


Ixxxix 


Bisse  Famih 


Black  Adam :  727. 
„  Death :  557. 
„  Forest :  314  ;  Sea  333,  339,  502  [Inscr. 

870].  , 
Blackburne,  Lord  Chanc.  F. :  187. 
Blackfoot  Indians  :  Philology  856. 
Blackley  Insurance  Scheme  241. 
Blackston,  Sir  W.  :  187. 
Bladder:  Diseases  570  [in  Women  582] ; 

Elect.  Ilium.  565  ;  Surg.  579. 
Blake,  Adm.  R.  :  426. 
,,  Wm.  :  650, 
Blake,  The :  Cruise  309. 
Blast  Furnaces :  642. 
Blasting  and  Tunnellg. :  599  ;  in  Mines  641. 
Blastoidea  :  538. 

Bleaching  and  Bleaching  Powder :  632. 
Blenheim  :  Battle  of  384. 
Blind :  Education  299-300. 
Blindness  :  577  ;  Colour  Blindness  577. 
Block  Eoolcs  :  709. 
Blois,  Georges  de  :  54. 
Blomfield,  Bp.  C.  60. 
Blood,  Human  :  Physiol,  and  Pathol.  561 ; 

Vessels,  Diseases  569  [Surg.  573], 
Bloodhound :  692. 
Bloomfield,  Lord :  422. 

Baroness:  422. 

Robert :  265. 
Blosius:  Life  of  54. 
Blowpipe :  498. 
Blue-Coat  School :  280. 

Ribbon  Temperance  Evangelists  ;  agi. 
Boardman,  Rev.  G.  D. :  g3. 
Boating :  6^0. 

Boats,  Fishing  :  622  ;  Life  248. 
Boccaccio,  J.  :  73I. 
Bodel,  d'Arras,  Jean  :  997. 
Bodensee :  338. 
Bodleian  Library :  711. 
Body  and  Mind  177  ;  and  Will  177. 
Boehme,  Jacob :  108.  ' 

Boeotia :  Dial.  870  ;  Inscr.  870. 
Boers :  History  454. 
Boethius  ;  52  ;  Metres  of  959. 
Bogle's  Mission  to  China  :  345. 
Bogos :  Philology  800. 
Bogota  :  Dialect  974,  858.  ' 

Bohemia :  Bibiiog.  705  ;  Eccl.  Hist,  56  ; 

Folklore  139  ;  Philol.  and  Lit.  1006-7. 
Boileau,  Nicolas :  982, 
Boilers :  Construction  602. 
Bokhara :  History  344  ;  Topography  345. 
Boleyn,  Ann :  414. 
Bolingbroke,  Viscount :  418. 
Bologna  :  Antiq.  465  ;  Dial.  970  :  Univ.  278. 
Bolobo :  Topography  356, 
Bombay:  Antiq.  468;   Cotton  Cult.  616; 

Famine  347  ;  Gazetteer  347  j  Law  [Di- 

gest_i84.  Stats.  183]  ;  Meteorol.  504. 
Bombycidae :  542.  ' 

Bonheur,  Rosa  :  652,  648. 
Boniface,  Archbishop:  411. 
Bonn :  University  274, 
Book :  Binding  [Art  638,  Examples  639I ; 

Catalogues  703  ;  Choice  of  708    [for 

Schools    294] ;    Companionship    708  ; 

Dedication    707 ;    Enemies    of    707 ; 

Illustration  659,   708 ;  Mania  708-9 ; 

Plates  709  ;  Pseud.,  Anon.  &  Spurious 

703-4 ;  Values  799  ;  on  Vcliuro.  708  ; 

Worm    (insect)  707  ;  Writing    (anc.) 

872,  pfig. 

Keeping :  266 ;  for  Solicitors  204. 

Sellers'  Lives  :  Amer.  730  :  Brit.  727  ; 

German  733. 

Selling  :  Anc.  872  ;  Anc.  Roman  90S, 
Boole,  Geo. :  499. 

Boot  Manuf.  637 ;  Lives  of  Makers  265. 
Bordeaux  :  Dialects  978  ;  Wines  618. 
Borgia,  Lucrezia :  446. 
Borlase  Family :  480. 
Borneo  :  Geo.  &  Ethnol.  349  ;  Philol.  S51. 
Bornu  :  Philol.  and  Literature  853. 
Borrowers :  Law  190. 
Bosnia :  History  and  Geography  340. 
Bosphonis :  Antiquity  466. 
Bossuet,  J.  B.:  85. 
Boston,  TJ.S. :  Epitaphs  473  ;  History  and 

Topography  366  J  Stage  679. 
Boswell,  Jas.:  721. 
Botanists:  Lives 532. 
Botany ;  519-26  ;  Diets.  521  [of  Terms  519! . 

Economic  614  ;  Fossil  522 ;  Geog.  of 

526  ;  Hist.  519  [Anc.  Gk.  875] ;  in  rel. 


BOTH-] 


SUBJECTS   INDEX. 


[CATH^ 


to  Rehg.  s ;   Instruction  295  ; .  Local 
536-31;  Marine    5^7-8;  Microsc.   in 
518 ;  Morphol.  arid    Physiol.    520-1 ; 
inMythol.   128;  Nomenclat,   [Popul. 
519,  Scientific  519];  Pharmacol.  586; 
'  Popular  521 ;  Practical  520* 
Bothwell,  4th  Earl :  432. 
Botticelli :  649.  ' 

Bouchier,  Archbishop :  412. 
Boulanger,  General :  442. 
Boulton,  Matthew :  595. 
Boundaries  and  Fences  ;  Law  214-3. 
Bounty^  Mutiny  of  the  :  376.   * 
Bourbon,  House  of,  in  Spain  :  450. 
Bournemouth ;  Medical  Aspect  590. 
Bovine  Mediciile  :  620;  Tuberculosis  384. 
Bow-Leg :  573, 
^  „  Street  Police  Office  :  244, 
Bowels—?/.  Intestines. 
Bowlesj  Sam.  :  730. 
Boxing  :,Art  and  History  696-7, 
Brachiopoda :  544 ;  Fossil  543. 
Brachyura:  539. 
Brading  :  Roman  Villa  at  464. 
Bradford,  Yorks  :  Topography  327. 
Bradshaw,  Henry :  712, 
Brahma  Fowl :  622. 
Brahmo-Somaj  ;  14. 
Brahminism  :  12-13,  7~8. 
Brahms,  Johannes  :  673. 
Brahui :  Philology  844 . 
Brain :  ^at.  561  ;   Chem.  Constit.  562 ; 
Diseases  566-7[Homceop.  Treatm:  593] ; 
Functions    177  ;  Physiol.    562 ;   Rest 
564;  Surgery  578. 
Brainerd,  Rev.  D. :  g^ 
Brandan^  Si,:  995.    - 
Brandenburg :  Folktales  146. 
Brass  :  Metallurgy  and  Founding  643. 
,  Brasses,  Monumental :  473. 
Brassey,  Sir  Thos.  :  612. 
Bray,  Hundred  of:  Topography  317. 
„  Mrs.  A.  E.  :  722. 
,  Brazil:  Coffee  Planting  617;  Fauna  556  ; 
Flora S31 ;  Geog.,  etc.  372-73 ; Geology 
513  ;  Philology   [Indian  858,    Portug. 
Dialect  974]. 
Bread :  Analysis  630  ;  Baking  682. 
Breakfasts :  681. 
Breast :  Physiol.  Pathol,  and  Diseases  578 

[Homoeop.  Treatmeut  594]. 
Brehon  Law  :  183,    . 
Breriier,  Frederika :  735; 
Brent  Tor :  Eruptive  Rocks  509. 
Brera  Gallery :  647. 
Breschia :  Dialect  970. 
Brethren  of  the  Common  Lot :  io8. 
„   :  Plymouth  73. 
Breton— z*.  Brittany. 
Brett,  Rev.  W.  H.  :  93. 
Breviaries  :  86,  105. 
Brewing;  631-2.  ^ 

Brewster,  Sir  David:  499., 
Bnck  :  Layg.  !&  Making  633-4  :  Work  633. 
Bridewell  Hpspital :  323'. 
Brjdgeman,  Rev.  Elijah  :  03, 
Bridges  :  Constr.  599  ;  Military  609, 
Bndgman,'  Laura  :  300. 
Bridgwater :  Topography  325. 
Bright,  John :  422. 
Bright  s  Disease  :  370. 
Bristol :  Coal    Fields  509 ;   Ppttery  663  ; 

Topography  320. ' 
Britain,  Ancient :  Coins  476  ;  Romans  and 
'  Danes  in  406—2'.  also  England* 
„  New— z'.  New  Britain. 
British  Colonies,  Collectively  :  Constit.  & 
Const.  Hist,   261  ;  Geogr,,  etc.    332 ; 
'Hist.  428-9;  Law— z/.  Law  ;  Schls.  277. 
„  Columbia :  Geogr.,  etc.  363  ;  Sport  687, 
„  and  Foreign  Bible  Society  :  91 . 
,,  Guiana— ff.  Guiana. 
„  India— f,  India. 
„  Museum ;  711, 


„  Mythology  and  Folklore :  133-4. 

„  North  America— V.  Amer.,  Canad;,  etc. 
Brittany:  ■  Antiq.   466;    Folklore   133-4; 
Philology  and  Liter.  (Breton)  X003  i 
Printing  710  ;  Topography  313, 
Broadfoot,  Maj.  George :  424. 
Broads  :  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  324. 
Brocas  of  Beaurepaire  Family :  480, 
Brocken  Mountains  :  Topography  314. 
Broglie.  Due  de :  ^3. 
Broachi :  Amt.  561 ;  Di&  56S ;  Pathol.  584. 


Bronchitis :  369, 

Bront^,  'pharl.   722,    717;    Emily,    72? 

Family,  722. 
Bronzes :  656. 
Brooke,  Rajah  :  349.  , 
Broseley  Parish  Registers :  481 
Bi^ougham,  ist  Lord:  422. 
Brown,  Andrew :  782 
„  John:  230. 
„  Joan:  230. 
„  Dr.  John  :  722. 
,}  Rev.  J.  Baldwin:  70, 
,,  Oliver  Madox:  650 
„  University :  279 
Browne,  JH.  K.  :  650,  640.  ' 

„  SirT.:7i7. 
Browning,  Eliz.  B. :  723. 
„  Roisert :  723,  714,  715,  71:6. 
Bruce,  Jas. :  354. 
Brunei,  Sir  M.  J. :  395. 
Bruno,  Giordano :  '162. 
Brussels  :  Conf.  232  ;  University  272. 
Bryant,  W.  C. :  729,  717. 
Bucerotidx :  348. 
Buchanan,  Janies :  459. 
„  Dr.  R. :  73,  63.  '     - 

Buckinghamshire :  Birds  549  ;  Geol.  508 

Parish  Re^sters  48b ;  lopog.  317. 
Buckland,  Frank  :  532.  , 

Buckle,  H.  T.  :  723. 
Bucolic  Poets :  Greek  875.  ' 

Buddha  and  Buddhism  :  Chinese  9  ;  Ind. 
13-14;  comp.  w.  Xty.  120;  Esoteric 
79  \  Buddh.  in  Xty.  120;  Monuments 
46S ;  Texts  and  Trss.  [Chin,  849,  Sansc. 
S29]. 
Budget,  National :  237.  '         ' 

Buenos  Ayres  :  Topography,  etc,  372. 
Bugeaud,  Marshall :  442. 
Bugis  ;  Philology  831, 
Bugs:  542-3- 
Buhl  Work :  684. 

Building  :  Boat  6go  ;   Coach  636  ;  Farm 
and    Horticult.    613 ;    Hospital   391 ; 
House  633-4 ;  Law  igi  [Metrop.  Acts 
^       21^1  ;_  Organ  676  ;    Railway  397  ; 
Societies    241  ;    Yacht  690 — &.    alio 
Architecture. 
Bulbs ;  Culture  625. 
Bulgaria :,  Bibliog.   705  ;  Folklore  139  ; 
Geog.,  etc.  340  ;  History  451 ;    Lan- 
guage (Old)  1C07  (Mod.)  1007 ;  War 
[1877-83448.  1 
Bull,  Ole  :,677. 
Bunda, :  Philology  833. 
Bunsen,  Baron  C.  C.  :  444. 

„  Baroness  :  444. 
Bunting,  Rev.'  Jabez  :  72. 
Bunyan,  John :  720. 
Buren,  Martin  van  :  439, 
Burgoyne,  Sir  J. :  424.. 
Burgundy :  Dialect  978  ;  Liter.  988. 
Burials  and  Cremation  :  588  ;  Law  209. 
Burke  and  Hare :  244,  338. 
„  *  Edmund  :  436,  716. 
Burleigh,  ist  Lord  :  4x4. 
Burma  i  Birds  550 ;  Climate  and  Weather 
5^0  ;  Coins  475  ;  !P'ishes  515  ;  Fisheries 
623 ;  Flora  329  ;  Forests  323  ;  Game 
Birds  692  ;  Geography,  Nat.  Hist.,  etc. 
349-50  !  History  433  [Brit.  Campaigns 
427]  ;  Law  [Code  183,  Sources  184] ; 
Lepidopt,  341;  Meteorol.'5o4 ;  Missions 
91  ;  PhiloL-and  Literature  850;  Sport 
686.  '  "       ■ 

Burn,  Janies :  265. 
Biirnand,  F.  C:  715, 
Burney,  Fanny  ;  721,  716. ' 
Burnham  Beeches:  323. 
Burnley :  Geology  309. 
Burns,  Robert :  721,  "714,  716,  717. 
„  Rev.  Wm. ;  93. 
Burr^  Aaron  :  460, 

Burntt,  Elihu  :  729,  , 

Burton,  Sir  R.  F. :  333. 
Burn  ;  Nat.  History  349, 
Buryatic  Philology :  842. 
Bushgali  Philology  :  830.  . 
Bush  Life :  in  Australia  377 ;  in  Queens- 
I     land  378., 
BuShnell,  Dr.  H.  :  t(>. 
Business— w.  Commerce. 
Butler,,  Bp.  J.  :  i6a,  716. 
Butter:  Analysis  €30  ;  Making  621. 
Butterflies:  54X-2. 


Buttons :  Manufacture  628. 
Buxton  Sir  T.  Fowell :  243,  230.   , 
Bye-Laws  of  Companies  ;  192. 
Byron,  Lord ;  723,  714,  717  ;  H.  J.  71s. 
Byrhtnoth's  Deatk  956.  , 
Byzantine  Empire :  398 ;  Greek  Historians 
886. 


Cabinet  Making :  6^^, 
Cables :  Atlantic  606  ;  Chain  612  [Manu- 
facture of  612,  628]  ;  Telegraph  606. 
Cabot,  George :  460. 
,,  Sebastian  :  Life  308. 
Cabul :  Brit.  Campaigns  427;    Kingdom 
^         of  345. 
Cactus :  Culture  623. 
Caddis  Flies  :  541. 
Caedmon :  956-7. 
Caesar:  921-2.   ' 
Cagataic  Philology :  842. 
Cage  Birds  :  684-5.  > 
Caithness  :   Fauna  553  :   Pre-historic  Re- 

mai'ns  510.  1 

Calabar :  ^Qjleoptera  342. 
Calabria :  Roman  Inscriptions  904. 
Calculus:  Mathefnatical  491-2  ;  Surgical 

and  MedicaJ  579,  570.  • 

Caldecott,  Rai^dolph  :  630.  , 

Calderon  de  la  Bai-ca,  Pedro ;  735. 
Caledonia' — v.  Scotland. 
„  New — V,  New  Caledonia: 
Calendar :  Church  go  ;  Mediseval  399, 
Calhoun,  J.  C.  :  460. 
Calico  Printing :  632. 
Calidasa:  823. 
Califoniia :  Birds  551  ;  Chinese  in  242  ; 

Flora  530 ;  Geol.  512 ;  Grape  Culture 
,  618  ;  Legal  Codes  183   [Civil  Proce- 
dure 225];  Lepidopt.    542;   Topogr, 

364- 
Calisthenics — v.  Gymnastics. 
Calijctus,  Geo. :  63. 
Calmuc  :    Folktales  149 ;  Philology  and 

Liter.  842. 
Calvin,  John  :  66  ;  and  Reformation  56. 
Cam,  River  :  Etphings  313. 
Cambodia ;  Philology  830  ;  Topography, 

'etc.  349.  '  '  1, 

Cambist,  Modern :  235.  , 
Cambridge ;  Architecture  668  ;  Biographies 

44;  Boat  Race   690;   Etchings   639; 

Student's  Life  280 ;    Studies  at  298  ; 

Topogr.    3?7  ;    TJniv.   Library   711  ; 

Univ.  Song  760. 
,,  U.S. :  History  366. 
Cambridge  Psalter :  991, 
Cambridgeshire  :  Bells  473 ;  Brasses  473  ; 

Flora  527  ;  Geol.  508  ;  Topog.  317-18. 
Cambro-British  Saints :  88. 
Cameron  Highlanders :  History  428. 
„  Jane :  244, 
„  Regiment :  428. 
Cameroon  Mountains  :  Topography  355. 
Camoens,  Luisde :  733. 
Campa^a,  The :  463. 
Campaigns,     Minor  :      American    438  ; 

'  British  426^. 
Campbell,  Lord  :  187.  , 

„  Thomas  :  722. 
Campe,  J.  H. :  283. 
Campen,  N-  C.  van :  447, 
Campiqn,  Thos. :  718. 
Canaanitish  Religion :  9. 
Canada  :    Bibliogr,    705  ;    Biogr.  ^  455  ; 

Coins  476 ;_  Constitution  261 ;  Discov. 

and  Colonizn.  362 ;  Dates  455  ;  Emi- 

f  ration  to  242  ;  Fauna  336  [Birds  351, 
lepidopt.  542]  ;  FIbra  530  ;  Geogr. 
and  Topogr.  362-3  ;  Geol.  512  ;  His- 
tory 435  [Constit.  Hist.  261] ;  Indian 
Legends  13a  ;  Irish  in  331  ; ,  Law 
[Departments  iZg-z2i passim^  Digests 
183,  Proced.  224^  Statutes  182]  ; 
Methodism  71  ;  Presbyt.  74  ;  Sport 
687  ;  Swedenb.  77. 

Cztnals  :  Engineering  598  ;  Law  216  ;  Life 
on  24S  ;  Suez  3^4. 

Canara :  Wild  Life  in  348. 

Canarese :  Philology  844. 

Canary  Bird :  Breeding,  etc.  683. 
„  Islands :  Hist,  and  Topog.  356. 

Cancer :   of   Breast  578  ;  of  Lungs  568  ; 
of  Mouth,  etc.  576  ;  of  Uterus  582. 

Candahdr :  Campaign,  426. 


Candle :  Chehiical  Hist.  497 ;  Manuf.  631: 

Candlish,Dr.  R.,S.  :  63. 

Canning,  Geo.  :  422. 

Canoeing  :  690. 

Canon  :    Cathedral   668  ;    Law  98  ;    of 

Scripture  20. 
Canongate  :  Masonic  Lodge  79. 
Canova,  A. ; .  656. 
Cant— ».  Slang.  ' 

Canterbury  :  321 ;  Diocesan  Hist.  59. 
„  Archbishops  of :  Lives  404. 
Canton  :  Dialect  847  ;  Topog.  34-^. 
Caoutchouc :,  Manufacture, 618. 
Cape  Breton  :    Coalfields,,    etc.  312  ;  at 

Health  Resort  591 ';  Hist.  362. 
„  Colony ;    Flora  530  ;    Forestry   ^4 ;: 

Geog.  339 ;  Hist.  454 ;  [Digests  1S4,. 

Proced.  and  Pract.  224,  Statutes  182I. 
„  Verde  Islands :   Geog.  336  ;  Coleopt.. 

542- 
Capercaille :  692. 
Capital  and  Labour  :  238-9. 
'  „  Punishment ;  244. 
Capri  Island :  335. 
Caps,  Percussion  :  Manufacture  628. 
Car:  Building 597. 
Carcinoma  of  Larynx :  368. 
Cardamon :  Cultivation,  617. 
Cardan,  Jerome :  81. 
Cardinal  Numbers :  489. 
Cardinals  :  Lives  84. 
Cardiography  :  565. 
Cards  and   Card    Games  698-9 ;   Tndu>. 

699,  700. 
Carey,  Rev.  W.  :  93. 
Cargoes:  Stowage 611. 
Caricature :  Arf  649. 
Caribbee  :  Islands  371 ;  Philology  838. 
Carinthian  Dialect ;  939. 
C3,rlisle:  Topography  31^. 
parlsbad  :  as  Health  Resort  590. 
Carlyle,  Jane  Welsh  :  723. 
„  Thos.  :,723,  716. 
Carmelite  Monks :  54. 
Carnac  :  Excavations  at  466^ 
Carolina,   N.  and  S.  :   Hist.  364 ;  Luth.. 

Ch.  70  ;  Meth.  71 ;  S.  Carol.  Coll.  280^ 
CaroHne,  Queen  of  England  :  Trial  186. 
„  Matilda,  Queen  of  Denmark  ;  449. 
Carp  (fish) :  694. 

Carpathian  :  Flora  527  ;  Topog.,  etc,  311 
Carpenter,  Lant :  82. 
Mary:  82. 
..  Dr.  W.  B. :  532- 
Carpenters'  Company  :  241.  ^ 

Carpentry:  635. 

Carpets :  639.  " 

Carriage;  Building,  Painting,  etc.  636^=  , 
Carrie :  Earldom  of  480.  '   ■ 

Carriers ;  Law  191. 
Carstares,  Wm.  :  432. 
Carteret  Lord  :  418. 
Carthage :  Antiq.  463  ;  Hist,  396 ;  Lang.. 

and  Inscr.  804-5. 
Carthusian  Monks:  34. 
Cartridges :  Manufacture  628. 
Cartwright,  Edw.  :  395. 
Carving :  S,tone  662  ;  Wood  6B4. 
Casaubon,  Isaac :  865. 
Cashmere — v.  Kashmir. 
Caspian  Sea  :  Topography  343. 
Castes  :  Hindu  347  ;  Law  of  230. 
Castilli^n  :  Literature,  Hist,  of  733. 
Castle :'  Alnwick  324  ;   Corfe  319  ;  Nor^- 

ham,  324. 
Castles :    Brit.  315  ;    Fifesh.  329 ;    Here-  , 

fordsh.  320  ;  Medieev.  668  ;  Scotl.  328t'r; 

Sussex  326— »,  also  Names  of  Counties. 
Castlereagh,  Lord :  422. 
Castration :  Animal  619. 
Cat :     Anatomy    534  ;      Anecdotes    536 1 

Entozoa  372  ;  Management  685  ;  Nat- 

Hist.  353. 
Catacombs,  The :  40. 
Catalogue  Making  (books)  :  712. 
Catalanian  ;  Philol.  and  Liter.'  973-6« 
Cataract :  Eye  577  ;  Homceop.  594. 
Catawba :  Philology  856. 
Catechism  :  Church  102  ;  and  Creeds  10^ 
Cathay — v,  China. 
Cathedral :  System  88. 
Clathedrals  :  Great  Britain  668-9  !  Burope 

665-70, 
Catherine  of  Aragon  :  4x4. 
„  „  Medici :  439. 


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CATH-] 


SUBJECTS   INDEX. 


[COLO- 


■jCSitherine  of  Siena:  54. 
^:_i_,f  ii.  of  Russia:  448. 
'Oitholic :  Association  436 ;  Emancip.  84. ' 
„  Church  :  English  67-8 ;  Irish  64  ;  Old 
87;  Reformation  87;   Roman  S3-88 ; 
;'       Scottish  65. 

■  Catholicism  and  Protest,  Compared  ;  86.    ' 
Catiline :  397. 

Catuach  and  Catnach  Press:  710. 

Cattle  ;  Breeding,  Diseases,  eU.  619-30. 
,,  Wild 'White:  554. 

Catullus :  911. 

C^ubul— f .  Cabul, 

Caucus  System :  253, 

Caucasus :  Etlinol.  351  ;  ^  Folklore  148  ; 
Geog.,  eic.  351-2  ;  Philol.'  843  ;  Sport 
687. 

Causation  :  1x4. 

Cavaliers  and  it.oundheads  :  415. 

Cavalry :  608  ;  Light  Brigade  428. 

Cave  leinples  of  India  :  468^9.        ' 
'  Gives  and  Mounds ;  469-70. 

Cavendishj  Henrv ;  496. 
;Cavies :  Breedi^^and  Management  6S5. 
'Cavour,  CouJ'^de:  44^. 

Cawnpore.*  .a  Indiau  Mutiny  453. 
^  Caxfon,     ,m. :  710, 

„  Exhibition  ;  Bibles  710, 
-  Cecili  Gen.  Sir  E. :  424. 
;. Celebes;.  Philology  851 ;  Nat.  Hist.  553. 

■  Celibacy  ;  Saperdotal  399. 
Celibates:  Lives  486. 

Cellini,  Benvenuto:  446;  Art.  Biog.  of  649. 
Celsus,  Aur.  Corn. :  559. 
Celtic :  Britain  4.08  ;   Church  104 :    Con- 
version 90  ;  Ethnol.  331,   zooi ;   Law 
<  f^     185 ;    Literature    Z003-5    [Romances 
^       737;-9] ;  Mythol.  and  Folklore  133-g  ; 
Philology  1001-3  [Element  in  French 
984,  in  Romance  967J ;    Remains  in 
Eng.  &  Wales,  406,  463 ;  Religion  /-S, 
Cements:  634. 
Cemeteries :  Gardens  636. 
Central  Asia :  344-3. 
Cephalopoda :  543-4. 
Ceramic  Art,:  663-4.' 
Cerebrum— z*.  Brain. 
Cervantes,  M.  de :  735.     , 
Cetacea :  Natural  History  553. 
f^,,Ceveniles:  313. 
Ceylon:  Antiq,  469;  Aryan  Villages  389  . 
Buddhism — v.  Buddhism  ;  Climate  and 
Weather  590;    Cbflfee  Planting  617 
'iV"      Coins  475  ;    Demonology  125  ;  fauna 
'!,'  ■     555  [Birds  550,  Fishes  545,  Game  Birds 
f^'..  ,    692,  Lepid.  541,   Mamm.   5531:  Flora 
$  >'     529  ;  Geog.,  etc.  349  ;  Inscr.  469  ;  Law 
t.':'      [Proced.  224] ;    Meteorol.   504  ;    Mi 
sions  91 ;  Sport  686-7.    ' 
Chain  Cables  :  lilanufacture  612,  628. 
Chaldea :  Art  645  ;  History  393  ;  Magic 
125  ;  Philol.,  and  Inscr.  S02-3  [Biblical 
21-2]. 
Chalmers,  Dr.  Thomas  :  6$. 
Chalons :  Battle  384.  ' 

.',;  Chambers,  Rob.  and  Wm.  :  727. 
Champagne :  Dialect  988-g  ;  Folklore  136  ; 
Wine  618. 
,  Chamir  :  Philology  800. 
Chance :  Laws  of  490. 
Chancellors,  Lord.:   of  England  404 ;   of 

Ireland  433- 
Chancery  Court :  222,  of  Palat.  of  Lanes. 
223  ;  Canada  224;  U.S.  223.      , 
Ihange-Ringing :  on  Bells  474. 
ti  'of  Life :  582. 
Channel  Islands ;   Birds  549 ;  as  Health 
Resorts  591 ;  Topog.,  etc.  318. 
/  Channing,  Rev.  W.  E. :  82. 
„  Rev.  W.  H. :  82. 
Chansons  de   Ge^te :    Hist.    991  ;   Texts 

991-2. 
Chanson  de  Roland:  992.  « 

Chantry,  Sir  F. :  655. 
Chap-books :  English  143  ;  French  135-^6 

German  145  ;  Scottish  134. 
Chapman,  George :  720. 
Character  :  Formation  of  387 ;  Judging  80. 
Charadriidae ': '  548. 
'  Chardry :  996. 

Charity :  in  Anc.  Church  45 ;  Public  248, 
.  -^  93-94  fLaw  192]. 
.Charlemagne  :  444  ;  Schools  271. 
f  '  „'  Romances :  History  991,  Texts 
'        /lEngl.  739i  Fch.  oo'— .t'l- 


Charles  \.i  415-7,    Bibl.  703;    ii.  417-9; 

ii.  of  Spain  450;  v.  of  Germany  444  ; 
ix..of  Kr^nce  439  ;  xii.  of  Sweden  449  ; 
the  Bold' of  Burg,  447  ;  d'Orleans  997. 

Charleston,  U.S.:  History  366. 

Charlotte  Elizabeth,  of  France :  439  i  of 
Wales  253. 

Charnwood  Forest :  322. 

Charterhouse:  323 ;  School  276. 

Charters:  Anglo-Saxon  406. 

Ghartier/ Alain':  997. 

Charts,  Marine :  Construction  611. ' 

Chatham,  Earl  of:  418. 

Chatterton,  Thos. :  721. 

C^auc&r;  Geoffrey :  717,  716 ;  lanf^uagc 
945  ;  Metrics  948. 

Chaul :  Antiquities  468, 

Gheirospphy  :  8q. 

Chelonians:  546.' 

Chelse*;  Tppography  323. 

ChemistVy':' 496-8  ;AgricuIt.  614  ;  Analyt. 
[General  498,  Special  629-30] ;  Brew- 
ing 631 ;  in!>  Xtn.  Eyid.  5  ;  Clin.  564  ; 
Cookery  68,1  ;  Diet.  497  ;  Dyeing  632; 
Hist'ochem.  562  ;    Hist.  496  ;  Industr. 
629-33  ; .  Inorg.  496-8 ;  Instruction  295  ; 
'.    ,  of  Light  '495;    Med.  562;    M?inufs. 
6z9-'3'3-;.'"MetaIlurg.  ■  642-4  ;    Organic 
■     496-8  ;  Pharmac.  1585  ;  Philos.  of  497  ; 
;     Photogr.  660;  Physiol,  and  Path,  562; 
''     of  Poisons  587  ;  in  rel.  to  Relig.  5  ;  of 
'      Retina  577.    '  ^ 

Chemist:  Trade  631. 

Chemists :  Lives  496-7. 

Cheques  :  Lawigo.' 

Cherubini,  M.  L.  :  673. 

Cheshire:'  County  Families  479;  Dial. 
949  ;  Folklore  143  >;  Heialdry  478 ; 
Rom.  Remains  464 ;  Topogr.  318. 

Chesney;  Gen.  F.  R. :  424.  ' 

Chess :  Game  699. 

Chest :  Dijign.  565  :  Diseases  565,  568. 

Chester;  Arphit.  668  ;  Topogr.  318. 

Chiv^lzer'as  deusc  Es^ees :  996.      i 

Chevreu5e,_  Duchesse  de  :  252, 

Chiapariek ':  Philbloigy,856. 

Chicheley,  Abp.:  412. 

Chichester.:*  Cathedral  668  ;  Oiocesan 
Hist.  59  :  Topogr.  326, 

Chicory :  Culture  617. 

Chigogo :  Philology  854I 

Chief  Justices :  Lives  404. 

Children  :  Anat.  560  :  Diseases  582-3 
[Homoeop.  Treatm.  594] ;  Education 
— v.  Education  ;  Folklore,  Games, 
etc.  124  [Engl.  143,  Germ.  146,  147, 
Span.  138,  Swiss  147] ;  Hospitals  591  ; 
Nursing  591 ;  Psychol.  287  ;  Surgery 
573- 

Childhood  Of  Jestts:  964, 

Childs,  G.  W.  :  730. 

Chili,  Reptib.  of :  History,  etc.  373  ; 
Philol.  858  ;  Succession  Laws  2x8. 

Chillingworth,  Dr.  W.:  59, 

China  (ceramics)  :  663-4;  Painting  664, 

China,  (country)  :  Coins  475  ;  Diseases 
572  ;  Discov.  of  Amer.  361 ;  Emigra- 
tion to  U.S.  242  ;  Ethnpl,  345  ;  Exch. 
Tables  268  ;  Figs  627  ;'  Flora  529  ; 
Folklore  ^53  ;  Geogr.,  etc.  343-6  ; 
Geol,  511 ;'  Hist.  451  [Brit.  Campaigns 
427] ;  Intercourse  w,  W..  Nations  345  ; 
Missions  to  91  ;  ,  Pedagogy  272  ; 
Pharmacol.  Botany  586  ;  Philol.  and 
Liter.  846-9  ;  Religions  [Buddh.  9 
Confuc.  8]  ;  Seas  345  ;  Titles  452 ; 
Treatises  232  ;  Vases  664. 
„  Pre-Chinese  Language  847- 
„  Indo— ».  Indo-China. 

Chincori,  Countess  of :  373. 

Chinook  Indians  :  Philology  856. 

Chippeway  Indians  :  Philology  856. 

ChiquitE^n  Indians:,  Philology  858. 

Chivalry :  Hist,  and  Orders  399  ;  Romances 
-'-z'. 'Romances. 

dhlprate  of  Potash  :  Manufacture  630. 

Chlorine :  Manufacture  629. 

Chloroform :  Administration  374. 

Choate,  R. :  187. 

Chocta>v  Indians  :  Missions  to  92  ;  Philol. 
,  856. 

Cholera. :  570-i  ;  Homoeopathic  Treat.  593. 

Ghopin',F. :  673,  672. 

Chotial  Society :  677, 

IChoriatets:  98,  677. 


Christ :  Atonement  nx-112  j  Bibliog. 
703  ;  compared  with  oiher  Teachers 
120;  Divmity  iii';  Doctr.  of  Xt. 
111-12  ;  in  Gospels  32-34  ;  Humil. 
Ill  ;  Imit.  of  100  ;  Immaculate  Con- 
ception 86,,  111  ;  Incarn.  in  ;  Influ- 
ence III  j'  Language  33  ;  Last  Supper 
33  ;  Life  46-47 ;  Lord's  Pi^ayer  -  33  ; 
Manliness  in  ;  Messiahship  111  j 
Ministry  '47  ;  Miracles  119  [Devot. 
Aspect  104]  ;.Xtl  in, Mod.  Life  loo-i ; 
,'  Names  46;  in  O.T.  iii;  Parables  32 
[Devot.  Aspect  104]  j  Passion  and 
Death. 46;  Personm;  Portraiture 46  ; 
Resiirr.  47  [Speoul.  Treatm.  119]  ; 
Second  Coming  115-6;  Temptation  32; 
Theology  in  :  Unit.  View  of  Xt.  82 ; 
Words  32  ;  Work  111— &.  also  Christi- 
anity, Church.  ' 

Christian,:  Archit.  666-70;  Art  and 
Symbolism  49-50,  646-7  ;  Biogr.  45 ; 
Epics  [A.-S.]  950-^8;  Ethics  100-2  j 
Evid.  116-20  ;  Heresies  49,  107; 
Hymnol.  102-3  ;  Inscrip.  49 ;  Life 
joo-3i  Liter.  (Early)  go8  ;  Missions 
90-4;  Mystiqs  80;  Names  483;  Pla- 
tonists  of  Alex.  93;.  Numism.,  Early 

f75  ;.Prayer  [Doctr,  106,, Efficacy  iig] ; 
'rpphecy  119  j  Schools  272  ;  Socialism 
246  ;  Stone  Monum,  472 — v.  also 
Christ,  Church. 

Christiania :  Art  Guide  647.       , 

Christianity :  Conip.  w.  other  Religions 
120  ;■  History  [Gener.  43-55,  accord* 
to  Countries  55-67,  ace.  to  Penoms.' 
67-88];  Early  47-53;  Growth  of  Spirit 
of  Xty.  45;  JMediaeval  53;  Practical 
100-106— w.  also  Christ,  Church, 
Theology. 

Christina,  Queen  of  Sweden  :  449. 

Christison,  Sir  R.,:  558. 

Christmas :  Festival  go. 

Christology;  111-2. 

Christ's  Hospital :  ?8o. 

Chromatics :  495. 

Chromatography :  657. 

Chromo-hthography  ;  638, 

Chronicles^  Books  of :  27,  23-5. 

Chronology:  384. 

Chrysostom,  St.  John  :-53. 

Church':  Antiq.  44:  Apostolic  47-8 'j 
Archit.  666-70 ;  Atlas  45 ;  Composers 
673  ;  Councils  ■  and  Convoc;  50  ; 
'  Eastern  56-7 ;  English  [Bells  473-4, 
Calend.  90,  Catech.  102,  log,  Cerem. 
89-90,  Choir  677,  Decor,  and  Furnit. 
98, '  Diocesan  Hist.  59,  Doctrine  67-8, 
Feasts  and  Fasts  90, ,  Heraldry  483, 
Managmt.gS,  Officers  94-5,  Ordinances 
89^90,  Plate  664-5,  Prayer  Bk.  and 
Liturg.  104-5,  Rites  90,  Vestments  98, 
Wardens  94(Law  igS),  Worship  (Doct. 
go.  Practice  of  Pub.  Worsn.  94)]  ; 
Folklore  143 ;  Histbry  and  Biography 
(General  43-53,  ace.  Countries  56-67, 
Doctrinal  67-88)  ;  Ldw  197-S  ;■ 
Liturgiol.  '  104-5 ;  ^Missions  gQ-g4  ; 
Polity  88-93 '  Script.  Doctrine  ,  of 
Church  38  ;  m  rel.  to  State  99. 

Churchill,  Charles:  716. 

Churchwardens  :  Law  of  Eng,  94  ;  Amer. 
1^8. 

Chylopoetic  System  :  Diseases  569. 

Gibber,  CoUey :  6go. 

Qibyratis :  Topograpliy  341. 

Cicero :  160,  397,  928,  929,  931 ;  BibUogr. 

703- 
Cider :  Manufacture  632. 
Cinchona:  Culture  618  ;  in  Materia  Med 

585-  ' 

Circassian:  Homes  339;  Philology  843. 
Circles  :  Anc.  Stone  470-1, 
Circulation  of  Blond  :     Discovery    558 ; 

Diseases  569;  Physiology  562. 
Cirripedia  ;  539. 

Cistercian  :  Architecture  667 ;  Monks  34. 
Cities  of  the  World  :  305. 
Citizenship:  253-6. 
City  Companies  :  241 ;  Old  Plate  664. 
Civil  Engmeering:  596-600,. 
„  Law;  192;    Liberty  255-6;  List  792 

Service  256-7  [Education  297]. 
Civilization  :  General  Hist.'  386-7  ;  Social 

Effects,  346.  ' 

Claimants  to  Royalty  :  Lives  486. 


Clairvoyance :  80,  81, 

ClaUam :  Philology  856. 

Clans  :  Scottish  328. 

Clarendon,  1st  Earl  of;  416. 

Clflrke,  Gen.  Natlianiel :  482. 

Clarkson,  Thos.  :  250. 

Class  Teaching  :  287.  , 

Classics — v.  Greek-Latin,  Gk.,  Lat.        1      ^ 

Claude  Lovrain  :  652. 

Clauses  Consolidation  Acts  :  192. 

Claverhouse,  Grahame :  432. 

Clay  Farming  r  613. 

„  Henry :  460. 

Clearing  House,  Banker's:  336. 
Cleft- Palate :  576. 
Clematis  :  Culture  625. 
Clement  of  Alexandria :  52. 

Rome,  St.  :  52. 
Cleopatra's  Needle  :  46S. 
Clergyrnen :  Law  of  197-8. 
Clerks,  ArUcled  :  Legal*  203,  218.' 
Cleveland,  Governor  :  459. 
j,_  Hounds ::  689. ' 

C;lifnatol6gy :  503-5  ;  Medical  580-91. 
Clinical' Medicine  and  Chemistry:    Diajf 
564-5  ;  Ho'mceop.  593  ;  Surgery  373.  . 
Clitheroe :  Tppography  322. 
Clive,  Catherine :  680. 

,,  Lord  :  ^24. 
CloCk-makin'g ;  637. 
Clodius :  397. '. 

Cloghran  Parish,  Dublin  :  480. 
Clouds :  504  ;  in  Folklore  128. 
Cloiigh,  A.'  H. :  723.  715- 
Club-Foot :  575. 
Clubs  :  Life  249  ;  Law  192. 
Clyde,  L,ord :  424. 

,,  River  :  '330. 

Coaches  &  Coach  Bldg.:  636  ;  Designs  Sftt,    . 
Coaching :  6S7. 

Coal':  Fields  642  [of  Cape   Breton  36318; 
Gas — V.    Gas  ;  ,  Mining    641-2    [Laar 
208]  ;   Tar,    Manufacture    630 ;   Tar 
Colours  632. 
Coast  Scenery  :  of  England  316. 
Cobbett,  William  :  422.  1 

Cobden,  Richard  :  422.  - 
Coca  and  Cocaine  :  585,  '\ 
Cochin  China :  Philol.  850 ;  Topogr.  350 

349' 

Cockburn,  Lord:  1S7. 
Cockroach  :  534. 
Cocoa :  Culture  617. 

Cpcos- Keeling  Islands:  349.  ^ 

Codes:  Educ.  281-2  ;  Legal  182-3.        '     '' 
Codex  Exoniensis  :  959. 
Coelenterata :  537-8  ;  Embryol.  535. 
Ccelp-syria:  Topography  41-42,  341. 
Coffee :  Culture  616  ;  Palaces  94.  - 

Cokeleth :  29. 
Coif,  Order  of  the  :  204. 
Coins:  4 75-77- 
Coke,  Sir  E.:  187. 
tolchester :  Topography  319. 
Colden-Hoffman,  C.  :  93. 
Cole,  Sir  H.  :  422. 
Colebrooke,  H.  T. :  723. 
Colenso,  Bp.  J.  C.  :  60. 
Coleoptera  :  542. 

Coleridge,  Sam.  Taylor  : '723,  ,714,  716, 71^- 
„   Sara  :  723. 
Colet,  Dean  John  :  60,  59. 
Coligny,  Admiral :  62, 
Golldcted  Writings  of  Authors  :  787-92. 
Collects :  165. 

College  of  Surgeons,  Dublin :  558. 
Cgllembola :  541. 
Collie  Dpg :  692. 
Collieries— w.  Mines.    ■ 
Collins,  Mortimer :  723  ;  Wm.  717. 
Collisions  at  Sea  :  205. 
Colmans,  The :  717. 
Colonies,  Brit.,  Collect.  :  332  ;  Admin,  and 

Policy    256  ,*  Coins    476 ;    CoUns.    of 

Poetry  760  ;  Constits.  429  ;  Hist,  and 

Histor.  Biogr.  42S-9  ;  Law — v.  Law, 
„  European  :    History  429— ».  also  tke 

names  of  the  several  Colonies  and  if 

Mother  Countries, 
Colonna,  Vittoria  :  734. 
Colorado :  Beetle  615  ;  Birds  551  ;   GeM, 

512  ;  Legal  Codes  183. ' 
,,  New;  Topography  372. 
Colosseum  at  (Rome  :  465. 
\ColossianSt  Epistle  to:  35,  33-5,  34. 


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SUBJECTS   INDEX. 


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Colour  :  Blindness  577  ;  Nomenclature  fdr 

Natuialis;s    547;    id    Painting    657; 

Sense  177,  495. 
Colponage :  94. 
Columba,  St.  :  431. 
Columbia  College  :  279. 
Columbus,  Christopher  308  ;  Bihliog.  703. 
Combe,  G.  :  558. 
Comedy :  Greek  Hist,  of  873 ;  Lat  Hist. 

of  909. 
Comenius,  J.  A. ;  233. 
Comets :  500. 
Commerce  :  264-9. 
Commercial :  Agency,  Law  of  188  ;  Biog. 

264-5  ;  Correspondence    266  ;  Forms 

266  ;  Geog.  265,  306 ;  Law  207  ;  Mor- 

,tality  101;  Princ,  and,Methods  266  ; 

Products  61^  :  Travellers  266. 
Commines,  Philippe  d"e:  looi. 
Common  Law :  192  ;  History  186. 
,,  Pleas,  Court  of:  222. 
„  Prayer,  Book  of:  105. 
Commons,  House  of— z*.  Parliament. 

„  and  Inclosures  :  Law  213. 
Commonwealths,  Ideal :  179. 
I  Com^nune :  French  247,  441. 
Communion,  Holy/:  89. 
Communism :  24&-y. 
Como  ;, Dialect  970  ;  Topography  334. 
Companies,  Joint  Slock:  Law  192-3  [in 

Scotl.  212] ;  London  Livery — v.  City 

Companies, 
Compass,  The  :  6ro. 

Compensation  :  Law  und.  Consol.Acts  202. 
Composers,  Musical :  Lives  672-4. 
Composition  :  £ng.,  Instr.  290  ;  Must  678. 
Compulsory  Purchase  :  Law  210, 
Comstock  Lode  :  Geology  512. 
Co^te,  Aug. :  162-3. 
Concani  Philology  and  Literature  831. 
Concentration  of  Study  :  287. 
Conchology  :  543-4. 

Cqficrete:  Works  633  ;  Manufacture  634. 
Concussion^:  of  Spine  578. 
Cqnde  :  Princes  of  438. 
/  Confectionery :  681, 
'  Confession :  Doct.  arid  Practice  67-8,  90  ; 

.    of  iFaith  (Westminster)  73. 
Confirmation  :  Doctrine  arid  Practice  102. 
Conflict :  of  Laws  232. 
Confucius  and   Confucianism :    8-9,   7-~8  ; 

comp.  w.  Xty.  120 ;  Texts  848-9  [Trss. 

8-9]. 
Congo  River  and  State  :  Geog.,  e^^.,  356 ; 

Missions  91 ;  Philol.  854. 
Congregationalism :  69. 
Congress,'U.S. :  History  263. 
Congreve,  Wm.  :  720,  717. 
Conic  Sections :  491. 
ConifersG  :  525. 
Conjuring :  700. 

Connaught:  Rangers  428  ;  Tbpogr,  332. 
Connecticut:  History  365. 
Conscience,  The  :  113. 
Conservation  of  Energy  :  493. 
Consolation  in  Affliction  :,to3. 
Consolidtn.  Acts :  Clauses  192  ;  Lds.  202. 
Constable,  Archib.  727  ;  J.  650. 
Constantine  the  Great :  397. 
CoDstantino]ale :  Hist.  451  ;  Topogr.  339. 
Constitution  and  Constit.   Hist.  :  British 

Colonies    261  ;    Europe    262 ;    Great 

Brit.  258-9 ;  U.S-A.  262-3  ;  Law  193. 
Consulate  under  Napoleon :  441. 
Consuls :  Law  194. 
Consumption  :  Pulmon.  568-9  ;  Homoeop. 

Treatment  593. 
Contingent  Remainders  :  Law  215.^ 
Contraband  of  War  :  Law  232. 
Contracts  :  Law  194  ;  Buildg.  191  ;  Hindu 

230  ;  Moham.  231  ;  Roman  220. 
t,  of  Sale  :  Law  220. 
Convents  of  United  Kingdom  :  54. 
Conversation:  Art  of  786. 
Conveyancing  :  Law  194-5. 
Convictions:  Law 226. 
Convicts :  243-4, 
Corivocations  of  the  Church  :  50. 
Cook,  Cape.  James  :  308. 
Cookery  681-2 ;  Anr.  682 ;  The  Cook:  681. 
Coolie,  The  :  in  Guiana  373. 
Coomassie  :  Campaign  of  1874,  427. 
Cooper :  Ashley  418  ;  J.  Fenimore  729. 
Cooper's  Company :  241. 
Co-operation :  240-1. 


Coorg  :  Code  183  ;  Gazetteer  347  ;  Philol, 

diid  Inscription  844. 
Copenhagen  :  Art  Guide  to  647 ;  Univers. 

272. 
Copepoda :  538. 
Copley,  J.  S.  :  650. 
Copper:  Metallurgy  643. 
Coptic :   Church    57  ;  Philol.  and   Inscr. 

798-9 ;  Verses  of  Bible  18. 
Copyholds :  Law  214-5. 
popyright:  Law,  a  Criticism  of  Same  212. 
Corals :  537. 

Cordillei-as :  Petrology  si3- 
Corea  :  Geogr.,  etc.  346 ;  Philol.  845. 
Corfe  Castle :  3^9. 
Corinth  ;  Coins  475. 
CorinthianSf  Epistle  to  :  35,  23-5,  34. 
Cork  :  Flora  529  ;  Topography  331. 
Corneille,  Pierre  :  731  :  Language  982. 
Cornell  University :'  279. 
Comet  Playing:  677. 
Corney,  Bolton :  716. 
Cornificius :  931. 

'Cornwall,  Barry*:  723.  , 

Cornwall :  Birds  J49  ;  Brasses   473  ;  Ch. 

Bells  474  ;  Dial.  950  ;  Follcloirfe  143  ; 

Heraldry  478  ;   Mineral,  508  ;  Parish 

Registers  480  ;  PhiloL,  £f  Liter.  (Anc.) 

ib02-4 ;  Stone  Monjith.  and  Crosses 

470 ;  Topograpihy  318, 
Coroner :  Office  209. 
Corporal  Punishment :  .362. 
Corporations  :  Law  195  ;  Munic.  Law  210. 
Corpulence :  Treatment  57O, 
Corrective  Education :  299-301,' 
Corregio,  A,  A.  :  653. 
Correspondence,  Commercial :  256. 
Corrupt  Practices :  Law  ig8. 
Corsairs  :  Barbary  353  ;  France  438, 
Corsica :  Folklore  137 ;  Sport  686 ;  Topo- 
graphy 335. 
Cortez,  Hernando :  308. 
Cosmetics— ».  Perfumer. 
Costs  :  Legal  226-7  '•  Cdnveyancing  ^95. 
Costume:  Generally  &  Locally  484,;  Eccles 

98  ;   Brit.    Army  607  ;  Hygiene  589 ; 

Modern-^.  Dress. 
Cottage  :  Building  670  ;  Gardening  625  ; 

Hospitals  591. 
Cotton;  Culture  616;  History  637;  Spinning, 

etc.  637. 
Councils  of  Church  :  50;  Papal  84,  83. 
Counterpoint ;  Musical  674. 
County  Councils  :  LaW  2x0. 
„  Courts :  Procefedin^s  &  Practice  223. 
,,  Families:  473 — v.  aiso  Biogr.y  Local, 
Coursing  :  692. 
Court  Hand :  259. 

Courtesy :  Old  English  Treatises  g66l 
Courts:  of  Law— w. 'Law  ;  Martial  207. 
Cousin,  Victor:  163. 
Covenanters:  73  ;  Inscr.  on  Tombs  473. 
^ow-Pox :  571. 

Cows  :  Management  and  Diseases  6ao. 
Cowper,  William:  721,  714,  716,  717. 
Cox,  David :  650,  649,  ^ 

Crabbe,  George :  723,  717. 
Crabs :  539.  '■ 

Cranborne  Chase  :  ETCcavations  47a 
Crane  (bird) :  547. 
Crania :  Human  554. 
Cranium  :  Tumours  578. 
Cranmer,  Archbishop  :  60,  '59. 
Craven,  Yorks. ;  327  ;  Geol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 

510. 
Grayish :  534. 
Creation  :  Scriptural  117. 
Cr^cy  :  Battle  423. 
Credit :  234-5.    t 
Creditor  and  Debtor  :  Law  197, 
Cree ;  J^hilology  857. 
Creeds  and  Catechisms  :  109. 
Creek :  Folktales  152. 
Cremation  !  588._ 
Crecjles  :  of  Louisiana  365. 
Creolese :  Philology  855, 990 ;  Folklore  151. 
Crestiende  Troies :  993. 
Crests :  Family  483. 
Crete  :  Dialect  870  ;   Folksongs  132  ;  lu' 

scription  870  ;  Topography  340, 
Creu.'je  ;  Dialect  978, 
Crewel  Work  :  683. 
Cribbage;  Game  698. 
Cricket ;  Game  695-6. 
Crickets :  542-3. 


Cries :  of  Loridori  Streets  248. 

Cnrnt  :  Z43-4, 

Crimea  :,  Antiq.  466  ;  Sport  687 ;  Tdpo- 

ferAphy  352. 
Crimean  War :  427  ;  Connaught  Rangers 

in  428  ;  Light  Brigade  in  428 ;  Milit. 

Treatise  on  608, 
Criminal :    Abortion   242  ;    Biogr.    244-5  '• 

Evidence  200 ;  Law  195-6  ;  Liability 

195  :  Proced.  [Cape  of  G.  H6pe  224, 

India  224]. 
Crinoidea :  538. 
Gripplegate :  323. 
Criticism, Literary :  Hist,  of?!? ;  of  writers 

'.  Biography,  Literary. 
Crocodile  :  546 ;  Skull  534. 
Ct-ocus :  Culture  625. 
Croiseide  dA  Wigeoise  :  980. 
Croker,  J.  W.  :  422. 

Cromarty :  Fauna  555  ;  as  Health  Resort 
-  ,     590- 

Crome,  John :  649. 
Cromer :  Topiography  324. 
Cromwell,  Oliver  :  416,  59;  Coins  476  ;  in 

Ireland  435. 
,  Richard  :  England  under  416. 
.,  Thomas:  Character  and  Timefe  414, 
Crops:  615-6. 
Croquet :  Game  696. 
Crosses  :  Stone  470-1. 
Crowns  and  Coronations :  '665. 
Croxall :  Parish  of  319. 
Croydon  :  Topography  323. 
Cruikshank,  George  :  650,  649. 
„  J.  R.:649, 
„  Robert :  649, 
Crusades  :  History  3qe), 
Crustacea  :  539-40  '.  Embryologir  535. 
pryptogamia :  522-5* 
"Cryptography:  797. 
Crystallography :  507. 
'Ctenophora :  538. 
Ctesias'  Account  qf  India .'  346. 
Cucumber:  Culture  627.  ^.  , 

Cultivation:  Plants  625  ;  History  bfs'ig.   \ 
Culture  :  and  Religion  to8  ;  Self  295-6. 
Cumberland :  Birds  549  ;  Church  Plkte  665;' 

Dialect  950  j  Folklore  143  ;  Geql,  508  ; 

Pedigrees  478  ;  Topography  318.^  i 

j,  United  States,  Presbyterian'Ch:iirch74- 
„  Richard  :  716.  ; 

Cuneiforrri  Inscriptions  i  802. 
Crinobeline :  Coins  476. 
Cups;  sculpturing  on  470. 
Ourofoa,  H.M.S.  :  Cruise  376. 
Curling  :  Game  6g6. 
Curran;  J.  P.  :  436. 
Currency:  234-5. 
Currents ;  Ocean  505. 
Curriculum :  Scliool  30a. 
Cursor  Mutidi:  962. 
Curtiu^,  Quintus:  922. 
Qurves :  Railway  597. 
Curwen,  John :  673. 
Customs  popular  :  124 ;  Engl.  14a  ;  "Germ. 

146  ;  Ind.  130  ;  Ital.  137  ;  PortU^.  i^S  ; 

Primitive  388-9  ;  Scot,  135  i-Serv.  140  ; 

Slavery  139. 
',,  and  Usage  :  Law  196. 

Revenue  :  History  237  ;  Xa*^  isi*&. 


Cuthbert,  St.  :  55. 
~     ■  _  -     :  CIc  • 
289. 


Cutting  Out :  Clothing  683  ;  Kinctet^rten 


Cuzco :  Topography  374. 

Cyclades,The  :  Topography  333. 

Cycling  :  688. 

Cymry  :  Liter.  1003-4  *  Phllblogy  '1662 — 
V.  a/jo  Wales. 

Cynewulf:  £/««*  957-8. 

Cynics :  899. 

Cyprus  :  Antiq.  466  ;  Dialeit  87b ;  Folk- 
songs 13^2 ;  Hist,  ft  Topogr.  342-3, 
352  ;  Inscription  870. 

Cyrillic  :  Philology  and  Lit^ratu^e <ibo7. 

Cystic  Worms :  572, 

Cysts  :  Ovkrian  581.  " 

Czech— p.  Bohemian.  ■ 

Dacoits  of  India  :  347. 
Dade  Family :  480. 
Daghestan  :  Topography  351.. 
Dahomey :  'Philol.  854  ;  Misslohs'ssfi. 
Dairy  Farming :  621-a. 
Dakota:  Fossil  Mamm.   SSS!  Gedl.   518: 
Philology  857. 


d' Albert,  Jeanne  :  439. 

Dalhousie,  Marq.  of:  424. 

Dalmatia  :  311. 

Dalrymple,  Sir  J.  :  188, 

Dalton,  Dr.  John  :  496. 

Damage  to  Property  :  Romaid  law  330. 

Pamages  :  Law  196. 

Damascus  :  Geography  341. 

Dame  Siriz  1  962. 

'  Damnum  absque  Injuria* :  aig^ 

ibampier,  William :  308; 

i)ancing ;  700. 

Dandy  Dinmont  Dog  :  692. 

l!)anes  in  Britain  :  4061 

I)anish— 2/.  Denmark. 

Daniel,  Mrs. :  94. 
,,  Bk.  of :  30,  :^3-25  ;  Life  30 ;  Proph.  119.  , 

Dante,  Alighieri :  734  ;  Bibliog.  703. 

Oanton,  G.  J, :  441. 

Danube,  River  :  311,  339  :  Sport  685. 

P'Arblay,  Mme  ;  721. 

Dardistan  :  Philology  arid  Ethnology  1B61. 

Uartmoor  :  Crosses  470  :.  Topography  3^. 

Dartmouth :  College  279. 

Darwin,  Charles :  532,  717;  Erasmus  532^^ 
716 ;  Family  480. 

Darwinism— zf.  Evolution. 

Dates :  Dictionaries  702. 

Qaudet,  Alphonse  :  732. 

Dauphin^  :  Dialect  978  ;  Topograp!iy,^i3 

David,  King:  27. 

Davis,  John:  308  ;  Rev.  R.  93. 

Davos  Platz  :  as  Health  Resort  596.. 

feavy.  Sir  Humphrey :  496. 

©eaconesses :  95. 

Deaf  and  Dumb:  Education  30a 

!Deak,  Francis :  437. 

Dean,  Archbishop :  41a. 

Deans,  Rural:  95. 

Dead  :  Burial  ^of  ^88. 

Dfeath  :  Intra-Uterine  ^i  ;  Med.  fu^, 
587  ;  in  Mythol.  125  ;  Punishriit  6y 
244  ;  Registration  of  216  ;  Represen- 
tation o^  by  Ancifents  167  ;.  Resur- 
jrection  at  115  ;  Christian  tXtcL  of 
114-5. 

Debating:  Art  of  784. 

Debt :  National  237. 

Debtor  and  Creditor  :  Acts  igo ;  LaW  197. 

Debts  :  Attachment  of  227. 

Decalogue  :  26. 

Decoration  :  Art  661-2  ;  Church  98 ;  Do- 
mestic 684  :  House  634-5  ;  Table  681. 

Dee,  River:  315. 

Deeds :  Art  of  Reading  259  ;  Legal  In  leispr. 
197  ;  Title— w.  Title  Deeds. 

Deer  :  Management,  etc.  691 ';  of  America 
691  ;  Stalking  691. 

pefimte  Integrals :  492. 

Definition  :  Logic  of  172. 

pefoe,  Daniel:  721,  716;  Bibliog.  703.^ 

Deformities :  of  Mouth  576 ;  Surgical 
(generally)  575. 

Degeneration  :  516. 

Deity— ».  God. 

Delane,  J.  T.  :  728. 

Dfelany,  Mrs.  :  680, 

de  la  Robbia,  Lucca :  649. 

Delaroche,  Paul ;  652. 

Delaware  :  Methodism  in  71-;  Philol.  'S57. 

Delhi :  in  Ind.  Mutiny  453  ;  Pathan  Kings 
475-     . 

Delphic :  Dialect  871. 

Democracy :  Hist.  404  ;  Theoret.  &  'Crit.  , 
Works  257-8  ;  in  United  States  262-3. 

Demonology :  125-6;  Xtn.  112. 

Demosthenes :  892.  ' 

Demptiq  Philol.  and  Inscr.  :  798-9. 

Denderah  :  Archaeolpgy  799. 

Denization  :  Law  of  211. 

Denman,  Lord  :  188.    . 

Denmark  :  Antiq.  466  j  Bibliogr.  766  ; ' 
Flora  527  ;  Folklore  141 ;  GeOgr.,  etc. 
336-7  ;  Hist.  449  J  Industries  '629 ; 
Philol.  943  J  Liter.  [Dramatist  7.79-80, 
Novels  753-4,  Poets  [trs.l  773  : 
Missions  of  91 ;  Overpress.  in  Schts 
303  :  Pedag.  27^  ;  Proverbs  125, 

©enny,  William :  612. 

Dental  Surgery  and  Dentistry  :  S7S' 

Denys  TAuxerfois  :  648. 

Depositions :  Law  227. 

-Depression  in  Trade  :  264  ;'  in  U.S  269 

De  Quincey,  Tho's.  :  723,  717. 

Derby,  Lord  :  422. 


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SUBJECTS   INDEX, 


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Derbyshire  :    Banrows  470  ;   Flora  537  ; 

Folklore    143  ;    Geol.   509;    Pottery, 

663  ;  Topogr.  318-g; 
Dern>a'tology ; '571-2.    ' 
Dervishes :  8i. 

Derwentwater  :  Floating  Island  326. 
Descartes,  Ren€ :  163. 
I)cstc«iit  :  Doctrine  of  515-6. 
Deschamps,  Eusthche :  997. 
Deigns  and  Designing  :  De;corative  662 

Engineering    603  ;     Furniture   636  , 

Steam  Engines  602  ;  Textile  Fabrics 

640. 
<  Deskj^  School  r  30^, 
pesmids :  522. 
rtesmoulins,  Camille :  441. 
Uesportes,  Philippe  :  ggg* 
Vc^ixay,  Human :  114-16. 
Determinants  :  490. 
Determinism  :  114. 
.3^roit :  History  366. 
Deuieronomy  :  26,  23-25  ;  Authentic.  118. 
DeviMore:  125-6;  Christian  116. 
Devonport :  Bibliography  319. 
Devonshire  :  Anc.    Grosses  4170 ;  Church 

Bells  474;  Birds  and -Mamms.  549;  Cli- 
mate 590;  Dialect,  950;    Flora  528; 

Folklore  144  ;  Genefll'.  470;  Mineral. 

508 ;  Plant  Names  519  ;  Rocks  509  : 

Topogr.  319. 
Devotional    Literature  ;    102-4  i    Rom.- 

Cath.  86,         ' 
Dewey,  Djt.  O.  :  82. 
Dextrine:  Manufacture 631. 
Diabetes:  569;  Homoeop. Treatm.  593. 
Diagnosis  :  Medic.  564-6 ;  'Surg.  574. 
Dialects  :  Brit.  948^52';  French.Old  7S8-9  ; 

Mod.  989-90;  Germ.  939-40;  Greek 

Anc.  870-1 ;  ItaT!^,  Anc.  906-7,  Mod. 

970-1  ;    Portug.  974;  Proveng.    977  ; 

Rhaeto-Rom.  973  ;  Span.  974. 
Diamond  Necklace,  Story  of  1116439. 
Diamonds  :     ns    objeis    de    vertu    665  ; 

Geolog.  5075  Diamond  Fids.  Of  South 

Africa  358,  of  Brazil  372. 
Diarrhoea  :  570 ;  Homaeop..593. 
Diatoms :  522. 
JESbdin,Dr.  T.  F.:  716. 
Dick,  Robert :  628. 
Dickens,  Charles :  723,  716. 
Dictys  and  Dares  :  739. 
AtSa;^'^  Tijav  StaSeKa  ' ATTOO'ToAAav  !, 53. 
Diderot,,Denis  :  163,  716. 
.  Diesterweg,  Adolf.  :  283. 
Diet :  5S8  ;  for  Children  583  ;  in  Gout  571  ; 

~    Homoeop.  593 — v.  also  Foods. 
-Dicz,  Friedrich  :  968. 
Differ.  Calculus  ;  491-2  ;  Equations  492. 
Djgamma :  867. 
Digestive  Organs  :  Diseases  5^-70 ;  Surg. 

579  ;  in  Children  583  ;  Homeopathy 
„^  593- 

Dilapidations:  Law 203. 
^  Duiing  and  Dinners  :  Art  of  682  ;  Cookery 

681-2 ;  Room  683. 
fUnka :  Philology  854. 
l^nocerata:  553. 
Pjoicesan  Histories  :  British  59, 
Diocletian  :  Persecutions  of  49. 
Diodoriis  SiculuS :  S87. 
Djonysiak  Myth :  131. 
IMonysius  Halicarnassus  :  ■  887. 
DiOphantos  of  Alexandria  :  875. 
Diphtheria  :  568  ;  Tracheotomy  in  576. 
Directors'of  Pub.  Comps.  :  Liabil.  195. 
Discipline :  School  302. 
IMscomycetes  :  523. 
Dis,cophorae :  556. 
Discoverers  :     Lives    308-g  ;    Afr.    353 ; 

Amer.  361 ;  Austral.  377  ;  Polar  381. 
Discovery,  The  :  Cruise  of  381. 
Discovery :   Legal  227 ;   Scientif.  Philos. 

of  488. 
IHsease  :  564  ;  Sex  in  564. 
Disestablishment  and  Disendowment :  98. 
Dislocations  :  Surgery  575. 
Dispensaries:  Medical  591.  • 
Disraeli,  Benj.— z'.  Beaconsfield. 
,,  Isjaac  :  717,  716. 

Diasection  :  Animal  534;  Human  560-1. 
Dissent  and  Dissenters  :  68-88. 
Kstillation  :  Alcohol  631  ;  Coal  Tar  630 

^   Vinegar  631. 
Distress  :  Law  203,  202. 
District  Visiting :  loi. 


Ditches  :  Natural  History  536. 

Dits :  French  905. 

Dittes,'  Fripdrich :  983. 

Divining  Rod :  123. 

Divination  :  125, 

Divinity  of  Christ :  iii. 

Divorce  :  I^aw  205-6  ;  Coyrt  2j8a. 

Doane,  Bp.  G.  W.  :  66. 

Dobeli,  Sydney :  723. 

Dock :  Engineering  598. 

Doctot;s :  Lives  558. 

Documents:  Decipb^ng 259. 

Doddridge,  Dr.  P.:  60. 

Dog :  Anecd.  536 ;  Breeds,  Diseases,  etc< 

691-2  ;  Entozoa  572  ;  Law  217. 
Dogmatic  Theology :  109-10." 
Dolomite  Mountains ;  339. 
Dolopatkos  I  996. 
Dolphins  :  553. 
Domicile :  Law  107. 
Dominic,  St.  and  Dominican  !^onks :  54^ 
Domesday  Book :  409. 
Domestic  Animals  :  Anat.  and  Dis.  533  : 
„  Economy,:  680-6. 
„  Medicine,  Surgery  and  Hygiene:  592; 

Homoeop.  583. 
„  Relations  :  197. 
„  Servants  :  681. 
Dominoes :  Game  700. 
Donatello :  656. 

Doncaster :  History  and  Topogr.  337. 
Donne,  Dean  J. :  59. 
'  Dora,  Sister ' :  94.' 
Dor^,  Gustave :  652. 
Dorians:  History  394,  395; 
Doric:  Dialect  871. 
Dorking :  Topography  3?$. 
Dome,  John :  727. 
Dorsetshire  :    Birds  549  ;    Celtic  Rems. 

463,   470 ;    Church  Plate  665  ;    Geol. 

509  ;  Pedigrees  479  ;    Spiders    540  ; 

Topogr.  319. 
Dost  Mohammed :  344. 
Dove,  River :  695. 

Down,  County  :  Dial.  952  ;  Topogr.  332. 
Doyle,  Richard  :  649. 
Draa  Oasis :  355,  ' 

Dragon-Flies  :  541. 
Dragons  :  in  Mythology  127. 
Dragoons,  ist :  History  428. 
Drainage :  Gener.  600  [Law  209] ;  Fgrnl 

and  Land  615 ;  House  634 ;  Mine  641. 
Drake,  Sir  Francis  :  308. 
Drama :  Art  678  [Amateur  700]  ;  Hist,  of 

Stage  678-9  ;   Lives  of  Actors  [Brit. 

679-80,  Feb.  679,  731]. 
Dramatic  Literature  :  History,  Brit.  715-6, 

Feb.,  Old  997,  Mod.  1000  (Qk.,  Anc. 

873,    Rom.     (^Anc.)   909  ;    Lives^^. 

Biography,  Literary  ;    Works,  Brit. 

774-9 ;    Danish  ana    Norw,    779-80, 

Fch,,  Old  997,  .Middle  looo-i.  Mod, 

780,    Germ.   780,    Gk.   (Anc.)  880-6, 

Ital.  780,  Rom.  (Anc.)  918-20,  Sansc. 

823-4,     Span.     780  ;     Mystery    etc. 

Plays  781.  ; 

,  „  Singing:  677.  , 

Draper  :  Trade  640. 
Draughts :  Game  700. 
Dravidian  :  Philology  and  Liter.  843-5.    \ 
Drawing  :   Art  657-8  ;    Architects  670  ; 

Building  633  ;  Carpenters  635  ;  Engi- 
neering 602  ;    Instrum.   290  ;    Milit. 

609 ;  Topogr.  600. 
„  Room  :  683  ;  Amusements  700. 
Dreams :  79.  i 

Dress :  Arts  682  ;  Fancy  682  ;  'Hygiene 

■  589;  Making  683— z'.  also  Costume. 
Drill — V.  Gymnastics. 
Drink  :  Hygienic  ■  and    Medic.  Aspects 

588 ;    Law    209  ;    Temperance    and 

Intemp.  250-1. 
Drinking  Songs  :  758. 
Driving :  68,7. 

Dropsy:  569.  i 

Drowning  :  Med,  Jurispnid.  587.  '\ 

Druggist :  Trade  631. 
Druidism  :  133  ;  Churches  464. 
Drummond,  Thos.  :  596 ;'  Wm,  of  Haw- 

thornden :  720, 
Drury.Lane:  Theatre  678. 
Druses  :  12,  92. 

Dryden,  John  :  720,  716,717  ;  Bibliog.  703. 
Dry-rot  in  Timber  :  523. 
Dualla :  Philology  S54, 


Dublin,  City  of:  Cathed.  p6g;  Topogr. 

332  ;  Univ.  ■276; 
Duck :  Managem^.  6?x  ;  Nat.  I^ist.  547  i 

Decoys  6pi. 
Duelling ;'  History  399. 
Duff,  Rev.  AlexaiideSr*;:  93. 
Dumas,  Alexaridr^ :  732; 
Du  Maurier  George  :  716. 
Dumb':  Education  of  ^00. 
Dumbartonshire' :  Topography  339. 
Dumfries  :  Topography  329. 
Duncan,  John :  628. 
Dundee:  Topography 330. 
i„  Visct.  [Claverhouse]  ;  432. 
Dundonald,  lothEarlof:  426. 
Dunfermline  :  History  of  329. 
;i„'  Earl  of:  432. 
Puiistan,  St.  :  408. 
30ilpr6;  Giovanpi :  656. 
Durahd,  Maj.-Gen.  S;ir  H.  M.  :  434. 
Di^rer,  Albrecht :  653,  6^8. ' 
Durham  :  Birds  549  ;Dioqesan  Hist.  59; 
'  Flora  528  J  Geol.  509  ;  f^edigrees  479  : 

Registers  arid  Wills  481  ;    Topogr. 

319- 
Untoh^v.  Holland. 
,,  puiana ;  Geography,  etc.  373. 
Duty  t    Christian    loo-i  ;     Legal    i8x  ; 

Moral  174-5, 
-Dwarfs :  Lives  123. 
Dyaks  of  Borneo  :  ^49. 
Dyeing  :  Art  and  Trade  63a. 
Dynamics  :  493-4. 
Dynamos :  605-6. 
Dysmenorrhoea  :  582. 
Dyspepsia :  ,569-70. 


Eadie,  Dr.  J. :  65. 

Eagles:  551. 

Ear^  Anat.  560;  Diseases  578;  Homoeop, 
Treatment  594. 

Ear- Wigs :  542-3. 

Earthenware^.  Pottery. 

Earthquakes :  502-3. 
arthworms :  539. 
lavements :  Law  215. 

iEast  Indies— w.  Indips,  East. 

Eastbourne :  Flora  528. 

Eastern :    Chiirches  56-7  [Hymns    102] ; 
■      Question  344-5' 

Ea5tlake,..Sir  Charles,:  .650. 

Ecart^ :  Game  698. 

Ecciesiastes :  29,  23-5. 

Ecclesiastical — v.  Church. 

JEcclesiology :  38. 

Echinodermata :  538;  EmbryoL  535. 

Eclecliic  Philosophers  :  160. 

Eclogues,  Collection  :  Gk.  875  ;  Lat.  gii. 

Economic  Botany :  614  ;  Entomology  and 
Ornithology  614-5- 

Economy :  Domestic  680-6 ;  Politjcal 
(Natnl.)  233-45  ;  Social  246-53. 

Ecuador :  Hepaticae,  524  ;  Topogr.  373. 

Eczema  :  572. 

Eddas,  The  :  942. 

Edgar  Family :  480. 

Edgeworth,  Maria ;  721,  717. 

Edinburgh  :  Citizens  329  ;  Epitaphs  473  ; 
Geol.  510  ;  High  School  276  ;, History, 
etc.  270-303 ;  Masonic  Lodges  79 ; 
,Militia,  fiistory  of  428;  Stage  679; 
Topography,  etc.  329  ;  Univ.  276. 

Edinburgh  Reviewers;  717. 

Editha^  St.:  964. 

Education  :  Law  281-2  ;  Moral  293  ;  Musi- 
cal 675  ;  Physical  291-2  ;  Theology  95  ; 
of  Voice  677  ;  of  Women  299. 

Educational  Work  among  Poor  :  300-1. 

Edward:  i.,  ii.,  410-11;  iii.  411-13;  vi. 
413-5  [Puritans  under  74] ;  the  Black 
Prince  412  ;  the  Confessor  408. 
Thomas :  628. 

Edwardes,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  H.  :  434. 

Edwards,  Jonathan:  717. 

Efik  Philology  :  854. 

Egerlaiider :  Dialect  939. 

Eggs,  Birds' — v.  Birds. 

Eg-ypt :  Antiq.  467-8  ;  Art  646,  645  ;  Cam- 
paign agst.  427  ;  Coins  475  ;  Coptic 
Churches  57  :  Costume  484  ;  Ethnol, 
354  ;  Fauna  [Birds  551,  556] ;  Folklore 
128  ;  as  Health  Resort  590  ;  History, 
Anc.  392,  Mod.  452]  ;  Human  Crania 
554  ;  Irrigat.  601 ;  Missions  91 ;  Nat. 


Hist,  of  Egyptns.  533 ;  Pedagogy  27a  ; 
Phallic  Worship  127  ;  Philol.,  In&cr^., 
etc.  798-9  5  Pyramids  467-8  ;  :^4feio'^» 
Anc.  0,  7-8,  148,  comp.''w.  Xtyi"  120; 
ScarabEei  665  ;  Soudan  (Topbgr^:354'; 
Topogr.  353-4,  42.  352-    ■        '    '' 

Jlgyptian  :  Question  260, 

Eighty-second  Regiment ;  Hist  of  ^ajB. 

Equity  :  LaW  199: 

Elasticity  :  Theory  of  492. 

Elba  :  Napoleon  in  Elba  442. 

Elberfeld:  Poor-Law  System  249. 

Eldon,  Lord :  422. 

Elean:  Dialect  871 ;  Inscr..970. 

Eleatic  Philosophy  :  157. 

Elections  :  Agent  199  ;  Law  198-19  ;  P^irlia- 
mentary  Brit.  260,  U.S.  263.' 

Electoral  System :  255-6. 

Electric  Lighting  :  432  ;  Law;  209. 
,,  Engineering:  605-6, 

Electricians  ;  Lives  5O5-6. 

Electricity  i  495-6  ;  Med.  and  Surg.  5^5-6; 
Homoeop:  583— v.  aisa  Magnet^^ 

Electro-Metallurgy:  643. 

Electroplating  :  637,  628. 

Electrotherapeutics :  565, 

Electrotyping :  638. 

Elegiac  Poets,  Collins  :  Gk.  87^6 ;,  Lat.  911 ; 
[History  909].  '  ^ 

Elephant :  Anat.  534  ;  Fossil  553  ;  If  Malt- 
ing 686-7  i  Natural  History  553.'     "~ 

Elephantiasis:  571. 

Eleusinian  Mysteries :  131, 

Eleutherati :  542. 

Elgiu,  Earl  of:  Mission  to  Qhina  345. 

Elginshire  :  Topography  329:        ■ '' 

Elijah:  27.  .     . 

Eliot,  George  :  723-4,  716,  717  ;  Rev-Johi» 
^  93  ;  Sir  J.  416,  t  ,-  '. 

Elisha :  27.  ' 

Elizabeth,  Queen  :  413-5  ;  .CJhurqh  u^iijer 
58;  Engl,   in  days   of  31,6;  I'ujtjitaDS 

under  74  ;  Sailors  425*  398*.     

,,  de  Valois,  Queen  of  Spain:  450. 

Elliptic  Functions  :  492, 

Ellis,  Rev.  William  :  93. 

Elocution — z*.  Oratory. 

Elphinstone,  Adm.  G.  K. :  426. 
,,  Mountstuart :  424. 

Ely :  Cathedral  668. 

Elzevirs  and  Elzevir  Press :  711. 

Emblems :  104. 

Embroidery  :  683  ;  Church  98. 

Embryology  :  535  :  of  Ctenophorj^  538 ; 
Methods  of  Research  534  :' uf,, Stair- 
iish53S;  Turtle  556. 

Emerson,  R.  W.  :  729,  715,  716,  717,  728, 

Emigration  :  242,  '' 

Emin  Pacha  :  353. 

Emmanuel,  Victor  :  446, 

Emotions  and  Will :  176  ;  E^dncatiipij  qf 
287  ;  Expression  of  516, 

Empedocles  :  15^, 

Employers'  Liability  :  Law  199. 

Enamels :  665. 

Encyclopaedias,  General :  701^. 

For  Special  Cyclos.,  see  Subject  He^ipga. 

Endemic  Diseases  :  Locally  566,        '    ■  ^ 

Energy :  Conservation  of  493 ;  IJl^ctric 
Transmissions  of  605. 

Engadine  :  Topography  339.  ^ 

Engine  :  Fire  605  ;  Gas  602  ;  Marin;^.6i2  ; 
Steam  604-5. 

Engineering :  Civil  596-600 ;  IJlectrica? 
605-6  ;  Farm  615  ;  i^'ield  596  ;  Hist,  of 
595  ;  Hydraulic  598 ;  Marine  612 ; 
Materials  596  ;  Mechanical  "  6cki-5  ; 
Military  609;  Mining,  641;  Railway 
597  ;  Sanit.  600-1  ;  Tramway  597-' 

Engineers  :  Lives  595-6. 

England  :  Antiq.  463-4  ;  Archit. .  667-9 ; 
Bibliogr.  703-5  ;  Christian'  Sectk  67- 
88  ;  Coaching  Tours  687  ;  Coins,  476- 
7  ;  Commerce  264  ;  Constitution  25,8- 
9 ;  Eccles.  Hisl.  and  Bjog.  57-61  ; 
Education  275-7 ;  Fauna  553  [Birds 
548-50,  Coleopt.  542,  Insecta  _  54O, 
Quadrum.  553,  Rept.  546,  Spiders 
540]  ;  Flora  527-^  [Cryptog,  522-5. 
Phanerog.  526  ;  Trees  525] ;  Foiklore 
142-5  ;  Geogr.  and  Topogr.  314-27  ; 
Geol.  507-10;  Gypsies  860;  Health 
Resorts  590  ;  History  402-28  [Constit. 
and  Polit.  Hist.  258-9,  Minor  Wars 
426-7]  ;  Industries  628;  Jews  in  391  •. 


ENGL-] 


SUBJECTS    INDEX. 


[FQRE- 


'  •■!;  ■Law-r^.-Law  :  Libraries/ Public  711- 

-  '■   X2;;.Eiifetatuve   [General  History,  and 

."- Biogr.  ;.7t3-,26,  A.-S.    954-5,  Old.  and 

''■-Mid.    953-4,    Mod:    943-8,    Works: 

;  { >  Speciineiv  714,  A.-S.  955-62,  O.  and 
M.  96^-6,  Rtod.  Drama  775-9,  Essays 
781-4,   Facetiae  754-53  Letters  7S5-6, 
-MaxUrS786,  NoveU  740-8,  Orations 
■784;   Poetry  756-69;   Romances  738- 
;     g,  Writings,-  Collected  786-90,  Instruc- 
tion agoj-r  Painting,  Schl.  of  649-51 ; 
-.,.,,■  Phileiogy  '[A.-S. -952^3,   O.  and    M. 
\    S53-4,    Mod.    943-8,  Dialects   948-53, 
Fch.  Lang,  in  Engl,  982,  Instruction 
.    290] ;    Navy    Cxt  ;    Politics    2^0-1   ; 

-*^    Frintin'gj'Hist.  of7io;  Railways  268; 

Rainfall 'so'5!  Reformatory  S'chls.  301  ; 

Road  Maps  588  ;  Roman  Inscr.  905  ; 

ScuIp:tj-655.;   Seals  477 ;    Social   Life 

,  317    [as.  seen    by    Foreigners    316]  ; 

.     Wate"t  _Supply  600— ».'  a/so   ike  Sub- 

'■  '■•  •jaciH e€uiings.  ,      , 

English  Visits -to  &  Grit,  of  U.S.A.:  364. 

Engravers:    Designs  .for   662;    Lives    of 

■      .659. 

Engraving :  Art  658-9  ;  Engravings :  660. 

Enguduk :  Philology '854. 

Eniflus.:'9it.(;     '-'  . 

Eiisilage :  616. 

Entidric-  ffevdr  :  '3^1.  ' 

'  EntJombJogy  :    54o-'3  ;   Economic  614-15  ; 
for  Fly  Fishers  694— p.  also  Insects: 

Entomostraca :  539.  / 

Entozoa :  572. 

/Entrendhrnen'ts- !  ■  Military  609. 

Enterprise,  H.M^S.:  Vpyage  of  381.    - 

d'Eon,  Chevalier :  420. 

EMiemferii^ae.:  541., 

MpkesitmSyEp.  to'.  35,  23-25,  34, 

'.Ephesus  :  Antiq.  of  466.''  . 

Epics, 'Natiori'al;  736  :' Ang.-Sax,  955-8  ; 

■'-■ -B^ast  127  ;'  French  991-3;  Greek 
[Colln.-^  875-6,  Hist,  of  875];  Latin 
[H ist:  df  g'og],-  Sanscrit  [Anc.  821,  Mod. 
822-3J-    '         .  '     - 

Epictetus:  159.    . 

Epicurus  and  Epicureans  t  159-60. 

Epidemics  of  Middle  Ages  :  557. 

Epigraphy — v.  Inscriptions. 
I  Epilepsy  ;  567.      , 

Episcopal  Church  in  U.S.  :  68. 

Epistles,  N.  T.  :  Comms.  23■^5,  34-6 ;  to 
Seven  Churches  37,  23-5. 

Epitaphs ;  472-3.  * 

Epping  -Ft>rest :  320. 

Equations  :  Diifcr.  and  Ordin.  492;  Theory 
"   pf>490'      ■  ■ 

Equity :  Law  199. 

Erasmus :  63. 

Etatosthenes :  887.  ' 

Erfurt :  lUniversity  274. 

Erigena :  108,  107. 

Ernest  ii.,  of  Saxe-Gobur^-Gotha  :  444. 

Erotic  Poetry,  ©reek ;  Hist,  of  909. 

Eirskine,  Lord  :  ,188.        1 

Esarhaddon :  History  of  392.  , 

Esotfatdlogy  :  Z14-6 ;  Swedenborg  76. 

Esquimaux  ;    Mythol-  arid  Folklore  150  ; 

■  N.  Amer.  '306;  Philol.  859-60. 
Essay  Writing :  291. 
j^ays :    Collections    781-4 ;     Biograph., 

-• .  Gener.    385  ;  Dramat.  679  ;   Evolut. 

■  5T5-6.';     Histor.    384    [Engl.    403-4]; 
Literary  [Amer.  728  ;  Belg.  730 ;  Brit. 

;  "  ■  714^5,    1 16-7;    Europ.    712-3;'  Fch. 


'    iZ"^  '•  Germ.  734  ;  Russ.  734-5  ;  Scand, 
735] ;  Musical  67? ;  Nat.  Hist.  535-6  ; 
'  Philolog.   [Gen.   794,    Gk.    872,  Lat. 


go8] ;.  Theolog.  45. 


£juex :    Birds   549 ;    Dialect  959  ;  Geol. 
S09  ;  Nonconf.  68.;    Parish  Kegisters^ 
481 ;  Pedigrees  479  ;  Sepulc'  Monum, 
"   472;  Topogr.  319-20, 
,rxst  Earl  of:  415. 

Estates :     Engineering     596 ;    Valuation 

^ '     Tables  269, 

E.'siher,  Book  of'.  27,  23-5, 

festheHae:..539. 

Esthonian :    Mythol.  [and    Folklore    150; 
Pliilol.  84c. 

Estierine  Family :  710. 

Estoppel ;  Law  199. 

Etchemln  Indians  ;  Philology  857. 

Etching:  Art/of  Specimens  6sc>-oa 

Rfheired,  St.:  964., 


Ethics:'  174^5;   Xtn.   ioo-iv[Rom.-CatR. 

86] ;  Legal  181  ;  Medical  560  ;,Pedag. 

/286--7:;  .Political  254  ;   in  Relation  to' 

Religion  3-2/.  also  Morals.  j 

Ethiopia  :  Geogr.,  etc-  -3.53  ;  Liturgy  arid 

Prayers  7-15;.  Philol.  809-10.. '      ',  ' 
Ethnic  Theology  ;•  3-4,'  7-J5.   •  '  '  , 
Ethnology  :  Afghan  344  ;  Afric.  353,   (150 

[Eg/pt.   354,    Kaff.   358,,Nigrit.,  3^5, 

Tslji.  35s3  ;  Amer.-Ind.  359-61,  856-7, 

152  [S.  Amer.  372,  Guiana  373] ;  Arab. 

353;  Aryan,  Gener'.  812;  Asiat.,Gen. 

343 ;  Asia  Min.  342 ;  Australasi   374' 

[Austral.-  377,|.N.'  Zezi.^jg,  Polynes. 

374,  ,  Tasman.    378]  ■ ;     Borneo    349   ; 

Caucus  351;  Celtic  1001  ;  Chin.  34^  ; 

Dardistan  861 ;  East  Ind.  349 ;  Engl. 

315;    Europ.    311  :    Finn.   838; 'Fch. 

312;  Gk.  (Anc.)  394  ;   Greenld.  382; 

Ind.  347  :  Ifish  331';  Ital.  334  ;  Lettish 

139  :  Prehist.  388-9 ;  Rhaet.-Rom.  972; 

Rouman  971 ;  Riiss.  and  Turk.   339  ; 

Scot.    328';    Span.    337.;    Swiss    338; 

Syrian  3^.2;  Ural-Altaic  839. 
Etna  :  Mount  503. 
Eton  College  :  276  ;  Aifthit.  668  ;  Etonians 


276  ;  'Schl.  Life  280  ;  Topogr.  317. 

Etruscan  :  4-ntiq.  465.;  Dialect, and  Inscr. 
904  ;  Sculpt.  655  ;  Vases  664.- 

Etty,  Wiiliam  :  650. 

Etymology — v.  Namqs  of  Languagesl 

Eucalypts :  S^^" ' '-'  r  ■      '  ,       r 

Eucharist,  Holy:  89. 

Euchre :'  Game  689. 

Euclid :  490-1. 

Eugene,  Prince  of  Savoy  :.  439.- 

Eugubine  Tables :  907. 

Euphrates  :  Exped.  340,  511  ;  Missions  to 
92  ;  River  342  :  Trib.es;3|3;  ''  ,    ■■ 

Eureka  District :  Geol.  and  Palaeont.  512. 

Euripides :  1884^5.    ; '"    ' 

Europe,  Generally  :  Army-  607  ;  Archit, 
669-70 ;  Art  Galleries  647  ;  Bibliogr. 
705-7;  CharjtieS'  248;  Coins  475; 
Constitutions  262.;  -Fauna  555  [Birds 
548,  Fishes  S45,  Insects  540^3,  Quadr. 
and  Rept.  546,  Spid.  540^  ;■  Flora' -526- 
7  [Ferns522,-'Fungi  523;  Lichen^  524]; 
Forestry  624  ;  Geqgr.,  etc;  311  ;  GeoL* 
r  etc.  51.1  :'Gypsj:e5  860  -;  History  (Mod.') 
400-2  [Con-jtit.  262] ;  Hist.  Geogr. 
402  ;  Land  Quest.  239-40;  Literature 
712-3 ;  Map  of,  by  Treaty  232  y 
Mineral  Waters  586  ;  Missions  in  91'; 
Monum.  Brasses  473  ;  Politics  262 
Prehistoric  595  ;  Road  ^ap  688  , 
Scient.  and  Tecbn.  Educ.  257  ;  Sports 
686  ;  War  Ships  611  ;  Watering  Places 
589-91  ;'\^inds505  ;  Woman Ques.  251. 

Eutropius :  923. 

Euxine  Sea— ».  Black  Sea. 

Evgjigelical  Alliance  :  56. 

Ev^ns,  Chxisttrtas  :  67, .  ; 

Evid,ence  :  Expert  22/;  Law  200.       '    ' 

Evil — V,  SJn. 

Evolution  ;  515-6  :  Ethics  of  174  ;  Mental 
3:771  516  ;  appl.  to  Politics  254  ;  in  rel, 
to  Religion  5;  ,  ' 

Ewing,  Bp.  Alex, :  60. 
,,  Mrs,  H.:  724. 

Examinations,  School  <:  302. 

Exchange  :  Mouey  and  '  Foreign!  235  ; 
Tables  268-3. 

Exchequer  Division ;  Proced.  and  Pract. 
222.  . 

Excise;  Law 218. 

Executioners :  Lives  245. 

Executions :  Legal  227. 

Executors  :  Law  220-1.  ■' 

Exeter  :  319  ;  Cathedral  668.   ■ 

Exodus:  Accuracy  118;  Comms.  afi,  23- 
5 ;  Route  42. 

Expectoration :  sG8. 

Expert  Evidence :  227. 

Explosidns;  in  Mines64i;  ofSteaih  Boilers 
602. 

Explosives :  Manuf.  631 ;  Torpedoes  612, 

Express  Trains :  597. 

Expression  :  Musical  674  ;  Physical  516, 

Extradition ;  Law  232. 

Eye:  Anat.  560;  Diseases  577  [Homosop. 
Treatni.  594]  ;  Pathol  Histol.  583. 

Eye-sight :  in  Schools  302. 

Ezekiel:  36,  23-25, 

Ezra. :  27,  23-25, 


Faber,  Father  :  85.  ' .  : 

Fables  :  Anglo-Sax.  962  ;  Greek  [Hist.  873, 
Wks.  876] ;  Latin  [Hist.  909,  Wks.  911, 
015] ;  Migration  of  121 ;  Persian  836  ; 
Sanscrit  824. 

Fabliaux :;  OId-Fre;nch  994. 

Face  :  Surgery  576. 

Facetiae — v.  Humour,  ' 

Factories  :  Law  200.,  ^ 

Factors  Acts:  188.'" 

Fairbairne,  Sir  William :  596. 

Fairfax  :  3r(i;Ld-.  417 ;  4th  L(J.  417  ;  ,Rob. 

Fairy.Tales^z'.  Folklore. 

Faith- Heajling',:  ,79. 

Faithorne,  WiUiaml  659.  ■ 

Paiccift :  Cruise  in  Baltic  311. 

Falcons  and  Falconry  :  693  ;  of  Berwick 

'      550. 

Fall  of  Man :  114,  97. .  ■       , 

Fallacies  (logical) :"  173. 

Fallopian  Tubes  :  Diseases,  582. 

Falloux,-Ch.  ,de.:  442. 

Families,    Great:    British   481  —  v.    also 

\       Pedigrees^  " .  i. 

Family  :  History  of  the  389  ;  Worsh.  105. 

Famine :  Fever  571. 

Famines :  404 ;  Irish  [1847]  436. 

Fan,  the :  484. 

Fancy  Dress  :  682. 

Fantir.'PhiloIogy  853. 

Faraday,  Michael :  497.  , 

.Farces :  Atellan  909  ;  O.  French  997, 

Farel,  William:  66. 

Farley,  Dominion  of :  Topogr.  332. 

Farming — w.  Agriculture. 

Faroe  Islands  :  333-4  ;  Anthology  941. 

Farriery :  620-1. 

Fashion^--z'.  Dress.  •         , 

Fasts  of  the  Church  :  90;  Rom.  Cath.  86. 

Fat ;  Human  562  ;  Fats  :  Commercial  630. 

Fathers  of  the  Ciiurch:  51-3,  107-8. 

Faunas  :  Collectively  555-6—4'.  also  Nain&s 

0/  Countries, 
Faust  Legend :;  145. 
Favhrt,  Mme.  :  679.     .    • 
Fawcett,  Henry  :  422.        , 
Fayeuce — v.  Ceramics. 
Feasts  of  the  Church :  90  ;  Rom.  Cath.  86. 
Federal  Government :' 394;, of  U.S.  262-3. 
Federation  Imperial :  256. 
Feeble -minded  :  Education  of  300. 
'Felidae  :  Natural  History  554.    / 
Female — ».  Women. 
Fences  :  Construction  671, ;  Farm  613.  , 

„  and  Boundaries  :  -Law.  214-5. 
Fencing :  Art  696-7, 
F^n^Ion,  Abp. :  ,85,  62. . 
Fenland  :  Geol.,  etc.  508  ;■  Tbpogr.,  etc. 

-    317' 
Fierdinand'  arid  Isabella,  of  Spain  :  450. 
Ferguson  :  James  499  ;  .Robert,  *  the  Plot- 
■■  '■    ter'  418. 

Fermentation:  ,514  ;  in  Brewing, 631, 
Fernandian :  Philology  854. 
Ferns :  522-3. 
Feiraro :  Dialect  970. 
Ferrets  ;  Management,  etc.  €91. 
Fertility  :  in  Woipen  582. 
Fertilization  :  of  Plants  520. 
Festivals  :  Church — v.  Feasts  ;  Popular— 

V.  Folklore. 
Fevers  :.  570-1  ;   Homceop.  Treatm.   593  ; 

of  India  566  ;  Nursing  591. 
,Fey  :  Topography  355. ' 
Fichte,  J.  G. :  164. 
Fiction^    Prose — v.    Novels,    Romances ; 

Onental^-V.  names  of  langs. ';  Art  of 

792.  ■ 

Field,  Bp.  :^dward  :  93. 
Field  :  Engineering  596  [milit.  609] ;  Geol. 

506  ;  Implements  615 ;  Nat.  History 

521  ;  Sports-rW.  Sports.    ' 
iFielding,  Henry ;  721,  716,  717. 
Fierabras :  Romance  gj2. 
■Fifeshire :  Geol.  510 ;  Topogr.  329. 
;Fifty-Second  Regiment :  428. 
Fig  ]  Culture  627.  , 
Figure:  Artof  Paintg.  656;  Artistic  Anat. 

658 ;  Drawing  658. 
,,  Painters:  AiAer.  652.;  Dutch  652. 
Fighp  at  Finnshurg  i  956. 
Fiji  Islands:  Geog.,  Hist.,  etc,  375  ;  Flora 

531 ;  Missions  292  ;  Philol.  852. 
Fildes,  Luke :  648. 


Fillow  Family :  482.^ . 

Finance,  Public:  236-7. 

Finch,  J.  B.  :'25Q.,  ' 

Finches  i  Nat.  Hist.  548  ;  ,Tame  684.  . 

Fine  Arts :  644-65. 

Fihgep^:.  Surgery  57s ;  Rings  665.    ,        ■! 

Finland :'     Bibliog.    706  ;     Constit. .    20a'; 

tethnol.  839  :    Folklore  150  ;    Forestry 

624  ;  Geog.  336-7  ;  Magic  129,;  Philol. 

B39-40.  ■   ■■     'V. /"i 

Finnish-Ugrian:  Philology  840-1;. 
Fire;  ,  Arms  .608,    611 ;      Brigades"  245; 

Engines  605  i  Insur.  1267  ;  Law  201-3  ; 

in  Mythol.    123  ;   Works,  manuf.  of 

631,  629. 
Fires  and  Firemen  :  245. 
Fish  :  Anat.  534  :  Culture  622-3  1  EmbryoLi 

535  ;  Nat.  Hist.  545  ;  Sporting  694.-  ; 
,,  Family :  483.  ,  ■  ■' 

Fisher,  Bp.rSs- 

Fisheries  :  622-3  ;  Herring  623  ;  Law  217 ; 
,     .  Question  260.- 

Fishing  :,. 693-5  ;  Adventures  686-7.. 
Fistula :  580. 

Fitzgerald,  Lord  E.  :  436.  ,     . 
Fives;  Game  696.-, 
Fixtures,:  Law  203*  "       ■ 

Flags  :  ifational  and  Mercantile  610. 
Flanders  :  Anc.  Dialect  of  989.  ' 
Flathead  Indians  :  Philology  837. 
Flattich,;I,F,2S3,  ,,  ■  ,  ,     ', 

Flavius  :  on.  \    ' 

Flax  :  Culture  617  ;  Spinning  639. .        : '. !' 
Flaxman,  John  :  -  655,  649. 
Fleet,  The  (London)  :  323. 
Fleming,  House  of:  480.  •'.■    , 

Flemish  :  Philol.  and  Hist,  of  Liter.  940-1, 

730  ;  School  of  Painting  652--z'i  als9 

Belgian,  Dutch. 
■'Fleshly  School*  of  English  Poetry:  715. 
Fletcher  of  Madeley  :  72.    - 
Flies  :  -"S42-3.  ' 

Flint  Chips.:  471. 
Floating  fatter, in  Air:  562.  ■ 
Flood,  H'  :  436. 

Floras  :  CQllcctively  526-31 ;  Insul.  525.' ; 
Flore  et  Blanciicjleur  .*^96. 
Florence  :  Art  in  647  ;  Dialect  970  ;  Folk>-. 

tales  137:  Hist.  446;  Topogr.-334.       ,' 
Florida:    Birds  551;    Faulia  556;  Geol.  f 

and  Zool.  512  ;  Hist,  and  Topogr.  365. 
FI.orus  :  923.  .  .  '■ 

Flour  :  Manufacture  and  Mills  637,         ;    ' 
Flowering  Plants :  526. 
Flowers  :  Forms  and  Colours  520-1 ;  Gar-  ■ 

dening  625-6 ;  Lang,  of  128 ;  Names 

519 ;  Painting  656  ;   Pop.  Bks.   526 ; 

Wax  684— r».  also  Bbtlany,  Plants.    ■ 
Flying :  Mechanism  of  533. 
Fog  Signals :  6iz. 
Foley,' J,  H.:  655.  ' 

Foliage  Plants  :  Culture  626  ;  Ornamental 

670;  Painting  656  ;  Sculpture  662. 
Folk  Etymology :  _Eng.  945  ;  Germ.'-938. 
„  Lore  :  121-54. ' 
,'i  Medicine  ;  128-9. 
„  Moots,  Primitive  389. 
„  Songs;  123-54  ^izjw'wz  \.also  Gk.  871^ 

Lat.  909.]  . 
,i  Tales  :  123-34  passim. 
Folquet  de  Marseilles :  986. 
de  Fonblanque,  A.  :  724. 
Font-aiTiebleau :  Napoleon  at  443.  ' 

Fonts ;  4.72. 
Foochow  ■  Dialect  8^7. 
Foods  1  Analysis  630;    Cookery  681—0 

also  Diet. 
Fool,  Human:  Anatomy  561 ;  Surg.  57^- 
Footb^U :'  Game  696. 
Foote,  Samuel :  717. 
Footman  :  Duties  681. 
Forage  Plants  :  615.  \ 

Foraminifera :  53^-7. 
Forcing  :  in  Gardening  625,    ■ 
Forbes,  Prf.  E.:  532  I  Prf-  J-  D-  S<^'      /  ,- 
Foreign  Exchange  :  235  ;  Tables 268-^  o.' 
„  Relations;  British  257. 
„  Secretaries :  English  421, 
Foreshore  and  Seashore  :  Law  230. 
Forensic  Medicine — v.  Medical  Jurispcu* 

dence. 
Forest :   Black  314  ;  Charwood  322 ;  Ep- 

ping   320 ;    New    320 ;      Perth    330 ; 

Scenery  316  ;  Trees  525. 
Forestry :  623-4. 


fore^ 


SUBJECTS    INDEX. 


[GREE-7 


ybrez:  Cialect  978. ■■     '    ;  ;■■  ' ,--,      ■   ^ 
Fopfarshire:  Topoiiraphy  330.  • 
Formosa  :  Dialect  847  ;  Topoer..  etc.  ^46'. 
ForsterjAVi  E.  :  '42^  .      ,     T  ""^ 

Forsyth,  Isaac  :  727. 
FelftW.-Fllitfhi  of-:-  f-ishes  623. 
'  Fortification  :  609  ;  of  Anc.  Rome  465. 
Fortunate  Islands  :  Topography  356. 
Fortunatus :  Legend  .143. 
Forty -fourth  Refiiirient :  Hist,  of  428. 
Forum  ^Romanum  :  465. 
FopsHs^ii.  Palaeontology. 
■BSonerjIJohn  :-724. 
Founder?'  Company :  241. 
Founding:  Metal  603. 
Fourtii  ijimension  :  491. 
"■FowJsrMansigeiftentjJtf^d-.  622, 
Fox:  Charles  J.  420:   Geo.  75;  Hunting 
'  ■' ;  68q';, Terriers 692. 
Fox:  Voyage  of  the  381. . 
Fractures :  Surgical  575. 
France':  Academy  982  ;  Actors679  j-Agrjc. 
.;     ■  6t3  ;  Antiq.  466  ;  Art  and  Artists  652  ; 
,,'■'    Bibliogr.  706;  Ceramics  .664  ;  Church 
'     1  62_[Roni.  Cath.  84] ;.  Com;  and  Cattle 
V  Districts.  613  ;  Costume  484:;  Cycling 

■in  688;   Educ.  272 -[Sci.   Schls.  297] ; 

Etchings  660;  Ethnol.  312;  Flora  527; 

Folklore  135^6  [of  Plants  128  j  Breton 

—V,  Brittany)  ;    Forestry  624 ;  Geogr. 

and  Topogr*  3i2-!3  j    Geol.  51T,,  503 ; 

Glaciers  504:;    Gypsies   860;    Health 
I  Resorts  590 ;  Hellenism  864 ;  History 


Frisian ;  Philol'.  and  loiter.  936.- 

Frithi  W:  P: :  651.. 

Frobisher,  Martin  :  308.  , 

Froebel,  Friederich:  289. 

Frog  :  Anatomy  of  534;' 

Froissart,  Jean :  998. 

Fromentin,  E. :  6^2. 

Frontenac,  Count  :■  in  America  453. 

Frontinus :  932. 

Fruit:  Culture  627';  Injur.   Insegts  615 

Pi'cserving  627  ;  Wine-Manuf.-  632. 
Fry,  Elizabeth :  245. 
Fuel :  641. 

Fugue,  Musical :  674.  ' 

Fulah  :  Philology  854. 
Fiilham :  Topography  322, 
Fuller :  Rev.  Andr.  69  ;  Marg.  729  ;  Dr. 

Thos,  60. , 
Fulminating  Powders  :  Manufacture,  631. 
Fulton.  Robert:  596. 
Funding  System  :  236. . 
Funds,  'National :  236-y ;  iLaw.217.. 
Funeral  Riles :  124, 
Fungi :  523  ;  Culture  627.> 
Fungus  Disease :  566. 
Furniture:  '^nc.  and  Mod.   636;    Art  in 

683  ;  Church  98  ;  Designs  636  ;  Manuf. 

636 ;  School  303. 
Future  Life:  114-6  ;  Sweden  76. 


and    Histor.    Biogr.    437-42    [Demo- 
cracy 258,    War  with  Germany   444, 
''608];     Horse    Racing    688;     Indus' 
'tries  629;    Land  Tenures  240;  Latin 
.,  Inscr.  905  ;  Law — v.  Law ;  Libraries, 
Public    712;     Literature    [Hist,    and 
Biog.  730-2,  O.-F.  990-9,  Midi-F.'999- 
looi — Wks.,  Drama  780,  Essays  784, 
.  Maxims  786^   Novels  750-1,   Poetry 
771,     Provbs.     125,     13^-6] ;    '  Milit. 
Instits.  607  J  Normans  438  ;  Philology 
[Gerier.  981-5,    O.-F..  986-7.    M.-F. 
.  987,  iDialects  988-90,    Fch.  Lang,  in 
Engl.  046]  J  Plate  664 ;  Printing  710  ; 
Scots  Men  at  Arms  428 ;    Socialism 
247  ;  Sp6rtp  686  i   Theatres  and  Stage 
679  ;    Trials    186  ;      Volcanoes   503  j 
Wellington's  Campgns.  427 ;    Women 
251-2. 
Francesco  da  Barberino  :  980., 
Franchise:  255. 
Fnuiciai,  Ft.  1  653, 
Francis  ist  of  France  :  439. 
„  d*Assisi :  54. 
,,  de  Sales  :  55. 
„  Xavier :  55,  93. 
FraHci'scan  Monies :  54. 
Francke,  A.  H. :  2S3. 
;  Franco-'German  War  [1870-71]  :  444  ;  Tac- 
'.         tical  Deduction  608. 
iV,^  Norman:  Dialect  (Anct.)  988. 
,; Franklin, .Benjamin:  ;46i,  729. 
■   -,'  Sir  John  :  381.       '  1 
Fraser :  Bp.  59  ;  Gen.  J.  S.  424. 
Fraud,:  Law  200. '    ,  ,    . 
Fraudulent  Assignment :  191. 
Frazer,  Bp.  j. :  60. 
Frederick  I. ;  444  ;  War  against  Lombardy 

445- 
,;  U.  (the  Great) :  444. 
Free  Church :  73, 
„  Pubhc  Libraries  :  712. 
fy  Trade  :  2'42-3 ;  in  Land  239. 
^,.  Will:  114,113. 
Freedom  of  Press  :  256. 
Freeholds:  Law  214-5. 
Freemasonry :,  79, 
Freiburg :  University  274. 
Freiligrath,  F.;  717. 

French :  in  Algiers  355  ;  in  Amer,  261 ;  in 
India  453  ;    Lang.,   Instruc-    in    291 ; 
I     Polishing  630 ;  Revolution  440-1  [Peda- 
gogy  at  time  of  272] ;  inTonquin  441 
in,Tunis  355. 
Fresco  Painting :  656. 
Fret-work  :  684. 
Fr^ytag,  Gustav :  733. 
Fribourg  :  Dialect  990. 
Fjiction :  602. 

Friendly  Societies  :  241  ;  Law  191         < 
Friends-r-z'..  Quakers. 
Fringillidiae :  Nat.  History,  548. 


Gaa :  Philology  853, 

Gaelic:  :  Ethnol.  ■  328';    Folklore    134-5, 
^  Liter.  1005  ;  Philol.  1003  [in  Eng.  946]. 
Gainsborough,  Thomas  ;  651,  649. 
Gairloch,  Ross-shire  :  330.  , 

Galatians^  Rp.  to  \  35,  23-5,  34. 
Galilee;  Topography  341. 
Galileo,  G.  :  499. .       , 
GalLStones :,  569.  ' 

Galla :  Philology  Boo. 
Gallatin,  Albert :  461. 
Gallaudet,  Ei  M.  :  300. 
Gallega  :  Dialect,  ,9^4. 
Gallic  (Old)  :  Philology  iqbs. 
Gallican  Church  \  62,  84  ;, Liturgies  104. 
Galloway;  Land-owners  of  331. 
GalvanSc 'Battery :  565. 
Galvan'on^eter :  496.       1 
Gama,  Vasco  da  :  308. 
^artbfetta,  L.,  M.  :  442.  - 
Gamblijig :  490.  -  , 

Game  and  Game-  Birds :   692 ;    Cooking 
681 ;  Laws  217 ;  Shooting— z^.  Shoot- 
ing.     1    ,  ■ 
Games  :  Drawing-room  700 ;  Kindergarten 
289  ;  Out-door  685  ;  Indoor  698  ;  Popu- 
lar—z*.  Folklore. 
Ganjam  :  Wild  Life  in  ,348. 
Ganneth,  Rev.  %,  S.  :  82. 
Gaols — V.  Prisjons,  /     '      , 

Gardening:  Gen.  Treats.  624-5  ;^  Flower 
625-6  ;  Fruit   627  ;    Greerihouse    626  ; 
Landsc.     626  ;      Market     627-8  ;    in 
Schools  303. 
Gardens  and  Parks :  626. 
Garfield,Gen.  Jw  A.,:  46a 
Gargantua  :  123.. 
Garibaldi}  Gius. :  447. 
Gamier,  I^obert :  1000. 
Garrick,  David  :  ,680,  716. 
Garrison,  W.  Lloyd  ;  256. 
Gas :  Analysis  630  ;  Engines  602 ;  Fitting 
63s ;.   Law   2C9  ■;    Light  and    Meters 
633  ;  Manuf.  and  Works  633. 
Gascony,:,Di&,Iect  978  ;  Folklore  ?36. 
Gastronomy :  682. 
Gastropoda :  543-4! 
Gateshead-on-Tyne :  Topography  319, 


Genealogy  and  Family  History, :  478-34 

Generation  :'  Alternation  of  514  ;    of  Ari- 
.    neltds,  539 ;    Process  of  515;    Spon- 
taneous 515.  , 

Genesis,  Bk.  of:  26,  23-5  ;  Accur.  118. 

Ge7tesis .and' E^adifS :  Anglo-Saxon  962. 

Geneva:  Dialect  990  ;  Treaty,  etc.  232. 

Genius ;  Hereditary  177. 

Genoa :  History  446. 

Gentry  :  Eritifeh  478;  '  1 

Gpodesy  :  500,  599.    ,, 

Geograph.  Dist^ib. :  Animals,  533 ;  Mamm. 
552  ;  Plants  526. 

Geography  :  305-782  ;  Arabic  Writers  8C7-8  ; 
■  Gk.  W.ti  ,886-9 :  [Hist  of  same  874] ; 
Lat,  'Wr.    920-6  ;  Cpmmfer.  265,  306 ; 
Etymolog.    813— z'.   also  Names  ;   In- 
struction 291  ;  Physical  (Gener.)  501-3. 

Geologists. :  Lives  506. 

Geology:  505-7;  Afr.  511;  Agric.  6x4; 
Amer.  51,2-3  ;  Antiq.  of  Insects  540 
[of  Man  554] ;  Asia  and  Asia  Min.  511 
Australasia  .513  ;  Engineering  596  . 
Europe  (genei-.). 511;  Gt.  Brit,  and 
Ird.,  507-10. 

Geometrical :  Drawing  600  ;  Optics  494 ;' 
'Psychology'  80. 

Geometry:  490-2;  Instruction  231, 

George  J;  i.    and    ii.   ,417-19 ;    iii.   419-21 
'  [Milit.  Hist.  ,423];  iv.  420-1, 

George's,  St.,"  Mission :  94. 

Georgia^  Aiia- :  Geol.  and  Miij.  512 ;  Philol, 

and  Lit.  8^1.3 ;'  "Topogr.  352.' 
,,  TJ.S. ;  Hist,  and  Topography  365.     ' 

Georgian  Chilrch :  57.  . 

Geranium  :  Culture  626, 

Gerard,  Father :  85.  . 

.Germari : ; Laiig,,  Instruction  in  291, 

Germans :  in'Am,er.  War  of  Indep,  458. 

Germany :  .A'rchit.  670,  669,;  Art  654. 
Bibliog,.;7o6-;  Church  (Reformed)  75  ; 
Constit.  '262  ;  Eccks.  Hist,  and  Biogr. 
63;  Educ.  273-5;  Exch.  Tables  268; 
Flora  527  ;  Folklore  i;45-6  [Plants  in 
X283  ;  ■  Forestry  624  ;  Funeral-  Rite? 
124 ;  Geogr.,  and  Topogr.  313-4 ; 
Health  Resorts  590 ;  Hjst.  and  Hist. 
Biogr.  443-5  ;  Hist,  of  Class.  Philol. 
864;.cHymno!.  102, 103  ;  Land  Tenures 
240  ;  Lat.  Inscr.  905  ;  Law — v.  Law ; 
Libiraries  712 ;  Literature  [Hist,  and 
Biogr.  732-3,  Drama  780,  Essays  784, 
Facet.  Wr.  755,  Novels  751-2,  Poetry 


G^iicelm  Faidit :  079. 

Gaudama-T-?'.  Buddha. 

Gaudian ;  Philology  831. 

Gaulish  :  Coins  of  B  it.  476  ;  Ethnol.  loor ;, 

Rom.  Inscrs.  904. 
Gaur :  Antiquities  466. 
Gay,  John ;  717. 
Gazetteers,  iGeneral :  303  ;    Brit.  Jsl.  315  ; 

Burma  350  ;  Cana4a  362" ;  Ciiina  345  ; 

India  347  ;  ScotL  328. 
Geese  :  Management,  etc.  621. 
Gee  :  Philology  809-10. 
Gelatine  :  Manufacture  630. 
Geldari,  Rev.  E.  Martin  :  82, 
Gellius :  932. 
Gems :  Engraved  665  ;  Geologically  507, 


771-2,  Provbs.  125,  146] ;  Music  Study 
675;  Philol.  936-40;  Printing  711 
■Socialism  ,^247  ;,  .Student  Life  281, 
Techn.  Educ.  297  ;  Training  ^Colleges 
302  ;  Trials  186  ;  Univs.  974-5  ;  Univ." 
Educ.  299  ;.  Working  Man  240. 

Germs— Z'.  Bacteria. 

Gettysburg:  Invasion  of  459. 

Geysers  of  .Iceland  :,333. 

Ghat:  Philology 854!. 

Ghiberl{i  r  .656-. 

Giants  :  Lives  123. 

Giardini,  Felice :  677. 

Gibbon,  Edward:  721,  7^6. 

Gibraltar:  Birds  550;  Flora  527;  History 
338-        '  .    '    '  , 

Gibson,  John  :  655, '   . 

Gigantostraca  :.;539.- 

Gilchrist,  Anne  ■:  721. 

Gilbert,  Elizabeth  :«  300 ;  Sir  John  648. 

Gilead :  Geography  341. 

Gilray,  James :  651. 

Giotto :  653. 

Girartz  de  Rossilho  :  980. 

Girls— H,  Women. 

Girondists  :,44o.  ' 

Girvan :  Geolo^  510. 

Gizeh  :  Pyrarriids,and  Temples  467, 

GFaciers  :  504  ;  of  Iceland  333. 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  :  422  ;  Eng.  under  421. 

Glamorganshire  :  Topogr.  328. 

■Glanville^. House  of:  480. 

Glasgow  : '  Bank  Trial  186  ;  Chibs  249  ; 
Geol.  510  ;'  Libraries  711 ;  Topogr. 
330;  Training''Syst.  293  ;  Univ.  276. 

Glass :_  Manuf.  and  Blowing  632,  662; 
Painted.  663  ;  Painting  663, 

Glastonbury  Abbey :  668. 

Glaucoma ;  577. 

Glazier :  Trade  635. 

Glee  Singing  :  677. 

Glencoe  :  Topography  329. 
xcv 


Gloucestershire;  Church-Bells  474.;,tCoaI 
Fields  509  ;  Crosses  470  ;  _  Dialect,950 : 
Pedigrees  479  ;  'Topogr.  320, 
Gloves  :  484.  ■  .  - 

Gluck,  C.  W.  V. :  672,  673.  '■;  \ 

Glucose  :  Maniifacture  631.  -i 

Ghie  ;  Manufacture  630.  ,  ,    ,       -.^ 

Gnostics  and  Gnosticism  :  107*  ;; 

Goa  :  Hist,  and  Antiquities  468^      '    / 
Goats  :  Management,  etc»  621.  .'■ 

God  :  Dcctrlne  of  no. 
Godfrey  of  Monmouth  :  995. 
Godolphin,  Earl  of :  419.  . 

Godwin,    W.  :  721  ;    Mary  Wollstonecrafk 
722.  ^  .      ^s 

Goethe,  J.  W,  v.  ;  733,   715  ;  his  *  Devil' 

1T2  ;  as  Pedag,,  283  J  Bibliog,  703.  , 
Gogo :  Philology '854* 
Gogol,  N.  v. :  734.  I 

Gold  :  Bi-:i^ct;alili5m  235  ;  .Currency  234-5  i 
Fields '643;  Metall.  643;,  Mines  of 
Brazil  372,  of  MidiaFni343  ;  Plate  664  ; 
Regions  of  E.  Afr.. 356, . 
„  Coast  355  ;  Philol,  853  ;■  Tsbi-sp'eaking 
Peoples  355.  ■. 

Goldoni,  C.  :  734^'      ;  ,    \ 

Goldsmid,  Sir  F.  H.  :  424.  f 

Goldsniith  :  Art,  etc.  665  ;  Trade  637. 
,^   Oliver  :  721,  717, 
Goldsmith's  Company :  241. 
Golf:  Ga^e  696.         ,    ,       ; 
Gonorrhoea :  580.;  Homoeop.  Tre^tm.  594, 
Goodwin  Sands :  248. 
Gordon,  Gen,  C.  J. :  424. 
Gortschakoff,  Prince.;  448. 
Gospels,  Collectively  ;  Comms,  32-4»  24-5 ; 
Harmony  \q\    Higher '  Criticism    32 
[4th  Gpsp,  118] ;  Texts  and  Trss,  16-13 
— '».  alio  Christ,  Miracles. 
Gothic  :  Archit.  667  [of  Italy  670,' of  Spain, 
670] ;  Philol.  and  Liter.  934-5  ;  Trs. 
ofN.  Test.  i8.' 
Gothe — V.  Goethe.  ' 
Goths  :  History  398. 
GQtland  :  Fossil  MoUusca  543. 
Gough,  J.  B.  :  250. 
Gounod,  A.bb^:  672. 
Gout :  571."  . 

Government :    Federal   394 ;    Local'  and 
Muijic.i,245    [Law  ,209-11] ;_  Offices, 
256-7  ;   Representative  255;   Science 
of  254-64 — V.  also  Constitution. 
Gozzi,  Ct.  Carlo :   734. 
Gracchi,  The  :  397. 
Grafting : '  Flower  of  Tree  624, 
Grahame  of  Clayerhouse  :'  432. 
Grain  Magazines  :  Architect,  of  671. 
Grammar:  Compar.  812-3 — ^*  a-ho.nantes, 

of  langtutges,. 
Grapimarians,Works  of:  Arab.  80S  [Account 
of  806] ;  Gk.  S97  [Ace.  874]  ;  Lat,  930 
[Ace.  910];   Pers.  [Ace.  ?36] ;  Sansc, 
and  Hindu  EAee..826l. 
Grampian  Hills  :  Sports  686. 
Granada  :  338  ;  Conquest  of  450. 
Grand  Canon  pistriet :  Geol.  512. 
„  Remonstrance  416. 
Granites  and  Granite  Industries :  642. 
Grant,  Gen.  U.  S. :  460. 
Granta,  River  :  Etchings  315. 
Grape  :  Culture  6,i8.' 
Graphic  Statics  ;'  602-3  :  Calculus"  491. 
Grass  Lands  :  615,  of  India  616. 
Grasses  :  523-4  ;  Agricultural  615.,  >    ■ 
Grattan,  Henry :  436, 
Graves;  MouTid— w.  Barrpws;  Stones 637,  , 
Gray  :  Bp.  R.'  358  ;  Thomas  721. 
Grayling  ;  Fish  a,nd  Fishing  694. 
Gray's  Inn  :  323  ;  Admiss.  Reg.  481, 
Grazing :  Cattle  616.. 

Great  Britain— z/.Eng.,  Scot.,  I.rel., Wales,, 
and  Subject  Headings  througkout.  , 
Grebo  ;  Philology  854. 
Gredner :' Dialect  973, 
Greece,  Ancient :  Atlas  307  ;  Antiqs.  394-5 
(Islands  465),  464  ;  Architect.  670  ;  Art 
646,  64s  [Sculp,  655]  ;  Biblical  Codices 
16-18  J.  Bibl,  Lang.  22-3  ;,Chronol.  394:, 
Coins  475-6  ;  Costiune  484;  DemonoL, 
125  ;  Educ.277  [Gk.  Writers  on  282]*?, 
'  Geogi^'ff^c.soQ-vio  [in  Asia  Min.  333J1 
Graves  124 ;  Hist.  393-5  ;  Inscrs.  863-^ 
70  ;  Insfits.  394-5  ;  Iflstruction  292  ; 
Literature  :  History  of  872-5  [Gram-^ 
marians    874]— Wks.  '  [Drama,  '380-^^ 


GREE-] 


SUBJECTS    INDEX. 


[HOUS- 


Kcfcl.  Historians  48,  Fiction  736; 
Giramm.,  Metrics,  Music  897,  Hist, 
and  Geog.  886-91,  Medic.  557,  Milit 
Sci.  898,  Misc.  Prose  898-9,  Oratory 
891-3,  Phys'.  Sci.  898,  Poetry  875-80 
Mythol.  and  Folkli.re  131-2  [Tree-Wor- 
Aip  128] ;  Natural  Hist.  532 ;  JPhilolbgy 
865-99  ,[BibI.  lang.  22-3,/  Compd.  w. 
Lat.  86ic-S,Diarectsfi7o-t,  Gk.Elem.  in 
Fch.  984;  Lang.  bef.  Gks.  800] ;  Philo- 
sophy 157-60  [Comp.,  w.  Xty.  i2o]^ 
Philosophers  893-7  [Trss.  157-60]' 
Polit.  .Uistits.  ,257;  Soc.  Life  395; 
- ,    Si^ge  679  ;  Theology  108  ;  Vases  664. 

Gree:<jep  Modern:  Bibliog.  706;  Ethnol. 
3^3  ;  Folklore  132  ;  Geog.  and  Topogl' 
'^3  ;  Hifetbrji;  445  ;^  Missions  to  92  ; 
Philol.  and  Liter,  871-3  ;  Poems  [trs.] 

«     773- 

Gireek  Church  :  57  ;  Creed  109  ;  Liturgies 
•  ^  ^64. 

Greeley,  Horace ;  729. 

Green,  Prf.  T.  H.  :  164. 

Greene,  Maj.-Gen.  N.  :  461  ;  Robert  718. 

Greenhouse  :  Gardening  626. 

Greenland :  Ethnol.  382 ;  Fauna  555 
Geog.,  Nat.  Hist.,  and  Geol.  382 
Bist.  382  ;  Mythol.  and  Folklore  150 
Whale  Fisheries  6:23.     - 

Greenwich :  To^ogi-aphy  321. 

Gregory,   St^  :    Life,  W<:.-57,   5i  ;  Churcb 

57  ■;  of  Naziarizum  52. 
„  viu,  Pope;  85.- 

Gregory^  St.:  965. 

Gregory's  Dialogu^es :  966, 

6rei^s\vald  :  University  274. 

^repadier  Guards,  ist :  History  428. 

Gifeyj  Lady  Jane  :  413  ;  Earl  423. 

Greyhound,  The :  tt)&. 

Grjgith,  Rev.  J. :  93. 

G'rimaldi,  Joseph  :  686. 

Grimm.  Bros.:  716. 

Grimm's  Law  :  813. 

Grim^ton,  Hon.  Robert :  696. 

Grindal,  Abp. :  414. 

Grinder  and  Miller  :  637. 
'  Grinnell :  Expeditions  of  tHe  381. 

Grisons :  Topography  338. 

G^rocers*  Cbmfiany  :  241. 

(Srodekoirs  Ride  to  Herat :  344. 

Groom,  I'he  ;  681. 

Gross,  Dr.  S.  D.  558. 

Grote  ;  George  724  ;  Mrs.  253, 

prouse :  547  ;  Management,  etc.  692. 

Guano  (Manure) :  374. 

Guarantees :  Law  200. 

Quardian  and  Ward  :  Law  z'ox. 

Guatemala  :  Folklore  152. 

Guegence  Comedy  Ballet :  152. 

Gii^rin,  Maurice  and  EugSnie :  7^2,  714. 

Guernsey:   Birds  529;   Dialect  (French) 
'  "989  ;  Tdpography  318. 

Guesclin,  Bertr.  du  ;  439. 

Guiana,  Britislj:  Discov,,  etc.  373 ;  Folklore 
152  ;    Geog.,  etc.    373 ;    Geol.    513 ; 
Indians  360 ;  Leprosy  572 ;  Missions 
to  92. 
„  Dutch :  Topography  373, 

Suido  Recti :  649. 

Guildhall ;  323. 

Guilds  :  Trade  24a  -i,  4x1. 
■  Guiilem  Anelier  :  980. 
„  de  Cabestaing  :  9S0. 
„  Figueira:  980. 
,,  ix.  de  Poitp  ;  980. 

Guinea,  Gulf  of:  Diseases  566. 
„  New — V.  New  Guinea. 
„  Pigs :  Breeding,  etc.  685. 

Guiot  de  Provins  :  980. 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G. :  442. 

Gujiirati  :  Philology  and  Literature,  832, 

Gun  Cotton  :  Manufacture  631. 
,,  Making:  628;  for  Spbrt  6pi. 

gunnery :  Military  608  ;  Naval  6ii. 
iinpowder:  Manufacture  631. 

Gurmukhi :  Literature  831., 

gustavus  AdQlphus  449  ;  Vasa  449. 
utenberg:  '711.  , 
Guthrie,  Dr.  Thomas  :  63. 
Gfutta  Percha :  Manufacture  6x8. 
Gfuy,  Thomas :  727. 
duy  of  Warwick  :  738. 
Gruzfnan,  ,A.  %.  :  30B. 
Gwynno,  Nell :  680. 


Gymnasia,  German  :  274, 

Gymnastics:  291-2  ;  Anc.  Greek  .  377  . 
Hygienic  589  :  for  Idiots  300  ;  Medi- 
cal 565  ;  as  Sport  696-7. 

Gynecology:  581-2. 

Gyprsies : .     Folklore     154 ;      Hist.      462 
Philol.  86o-i. 


Haarlem  :  as  Birthplace  of  Printing  7x1. 

Habakkuk:  31,  23-5. 

HabcEis  Corpus :  Law  227. 

Habit :  Education  of  287. 

Habitations  of  Man  :  387. 

Haco's  Expedition  lo  Scotland :  33a 

HaddonHall:  319. 

Hades:  115. 

HEemorrhoids :  580. 

Haggail  31,  23-5. 

Hahnemann,  Samuel :  558.  i 

Hairj  Human  :  572. 

Haiti :  Birds  1551, 

Hakka :  Dialect  848. 

Halicarnassus  :  Antitjuiti^s  466, 

Hall :  Bp.,  60 ;  Rev.  Rob.;  69 :  S.  'C.  724. 

Hallamshire  :  Topography  327'. 

Hall^,  Chas.  and  Mrs.':  '672. 

Halleck :  717.  ' 

Hall-marking :  637  ;  Hall  Marks  t^. 

Hals,  Franz :  652. 

Ham,  East  and  West :  History  320, 

Hamilton :  Alex.  461 ;  Lady  426  ;  Patrick 
65  :  Sir  William  164  ;  Sir  Wi  R.  499. 

Hamitic  Philol.  :  798-800 ;  Comp.  W.  Sem, 
and  Aryan  795. 

Hampden,  John  :  417,  ' 

Hampshire  :     Dialect    95a  ;     Flora   528  ; 
C5eol.  509  ;    Pedigrees   479  ;    Topogr. 
-320. 
„  New — V.  New  Hampshii^e.  ' 

Hampstead  :  Topography  323, 

Hampton  Court :  322. 

Hamran  Arabs  :  343,  334. 

Hancock,  Robert :  651. 

Hand  :  Anat,  561 ;  Piltaistry  80 ';  Surg. 
575- 

Handel,  G.  F. :  673;  67?. 

Hand-railing'':  635. 

Handwriting  :  Character  from  80. 

Hannington,  Bp.  J. :  93. 

Hanover:  Folktales  146.- 

Hansa  :  Voyage  of  thfe  38I. 

Hanseatic  League :  443. 

Harbours:  of  Engl.  ,316  ;  Engineer,  S98. 

Hardwickfe,  Lord :  188. 

Hare :  Family  60 ;  A.  J.  C724 ;  M^h.  717. 

Harelip :  576, 

Harems  :  339. 

Hares  :  Breeding,  etc^  685. 

Harmonium :  676. 

Harmony  :  Musical  674. 

Harness  :  621 ;  Making  637. 

Haroun  al  Raschid  :  451.  , 

Harrow ;  Flora  528  ;  School  276  fSerms. 
296] ;  Topogr.  322. 

Harte,  Bret :  728, 

Hartley,  D  :  168. 

Hartmanti,  Ev. :  164.  ■, 

Harvard  Univ.  :  279  ;  Stud.  Life  2^6. 

Harvest  Festivals  :  128.   ,.  ,,i 

Harvey,  Dr.  William  :  558.  ' 

Harz  Mountains :  314. 

Hastings  :  l^attle  of  384. 
J,  Warren  :  423,       .  ' 

Hatherley,  Lord  :  188.I 

Haussa:  Philology  854.  ' 

Havelock,  Sir  Heii'ry  :  424,  ' 

Hawaii :  Flora  531 ;  Folklore  146-9 ;  Hist.' 
and  Topogr.  376  ;  Phildl.  852 ;  Vol- 
canoes 503. 

Hawke,  Lord  Edward  :  426. 

Hawker,  Rev.  R.  S.  :  724.  ' 

Hawkwood,  Sir  J.  ;  412.  ' 

Hawks  and  Hawking— z*.  Falcpnry.  ', 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel  j  729,  7i'7,  '  ' 

Hay  :  Fever  571 ;  Manure  616.  ' 

Haydn,  Joseph  :  673,  672. 

Haydon,  B.  R.  :  651. 

Hayes,  Rutherford  B, :  4S0.  ' 

Hayti :  Hi^t.,  Topography, >(■<:.  371. 

Hayward,  Abraham  :  724. 

Hazlitt,  William :  717. 

H.  B.  :  649. 

Headaches  :  367  [Homoeop.  593] ;  in  Chil- 
dren 583. 


Health — p.  Hygiene. 

Heart :  Anat.  of  Arteries  561 ;  Diagn.  565; 
Diseases  569 ;  [Homoeop.  593] ;  Mo- 
tion 562.  ' 

Heat :  495  ;  in  rel.  to  Engines  603 ;  in 
House  634. 

Heath,  George  :  716. 

Heaven  :  115  ;  Swedenborg  on  76. 

Hebel :  717. 

Hebich,  Rev.  Samuel :  93. 

Hebrew  :  Apocrypha  20  ;  Demonol.  125  . 
Law — V.  Law  ;  Liter.  8ro-ii  ;  MSS. 
81I ;  Philol.  810-11  [Biblical  21-3]- 
V,  also  Jews. 

Hebre-ws^  Efi.  to :  36,  23-5,  34. 

Hebrides :    Fauna  555  ;    Geol.  310 ;  To' 

pogr.  330. 
„  New — V.  New  Hebrides. 

Hedgehogs  ;  553.       < 

Hegel,  G.  W   F. :  165. 

Heidelberg  :  University  274.  i 

Heine,  Heinrich :  733,  714,  716. 

Heliand:  958,  ; 

Heligoland  :  314. 

Heliographic  Process  :  659.  _  "^  ' 

Hell;  115  ;  Swedenborg  dn,. 76. 

Helmintholbgy— w.  Vermes. 

Helsingfors :  Art  Guide  647, 

Heiiiingboro',  Vorks  :  327. 

Hemiptera  :  542-3; 

Henderson,  Alexander :  63. 

Henri  iii.  and  iv.  of  France :  43^. 

Henry  i.,ii.  408-10;  iii.  410-11;    iv.,  v., 

and  Vi.  411-13  ;  vii.  and  viii.  413-5.^ 
„ ,  Prince  of  Portugal  30B.   , 
„  Matthew  68  ;  Patrick  461. 
„  Mountains  :  Geology  512. 

HepaticEB :  524. 

Hephaestion  :  Alexander  897. 

Heraclitus  Ephesii :  895. 

Heraldry  :  482-3  ;  Illustrations  662. 

Herat :  Hist,  and  Topogr.  344. 

Herbals :  586,  128. 

Herbart,  J.  F. :  165,  283. 

Herbert,  George  ;  717. 
„  6f  Cherbiiry,  Ldrd  :  417. 

Hercules  :i3"2. 

Herder,  J.  G.  v. :  165,  733  ;  as  Ped.  284. 

Heredity:  515  ;  Psychol.  Aspect  177. 

Hereford  :  Diocesan  Hihtory  59. 

Herefordshire:  Birds  549;  in  Civil  War 
320  ;  Dialect  950  ;  Flora.  528  ;  'Folk- 
Tore  144  ;  Topogr.  320. 

Herero  :  Philology  854. 

Heresies:  49,  107;  Dictionary  of  68. 

Herkomer,  Hubert :,  65'!. 

Hierfneneutics :  Biblica:!  23 ;  Legal  and 
Polit.  254. 

Hermes  :  132  ;  Hermes  TrismegistUs  132. 

Hermetic  Philosophy  :  78. 

Hermits,  The — v.  Monastic 

Herriia ;  579. 

Herodotus :  888. 

Herpetblogy— zr.  Snake's. 

Herries,  J.  C.  :  423. 

Herring  and  Herring  Fishery:  '623, 

Herschel :  Caroline  :  499  ;  Sir  Wm.  499. 

Hertfordshire :  Church  Bells  474  ;  Flora 
528  ;  Geol.  1509  ;  Noncbnfbrmity  6g  ; 
Pedigrees  479  ;  Topogr.  320, 

Herzegovina:  i'opogra;ph;y'340. 

Hesiod  :  877. 

Hesse':  Dialedt939. 

Heterocera :  541, 

Heve:  Philology  857. 

Hexateuch— ».  Pentateuch,  Jo&hua.  ' 

Heyne,  C.  G.:  716.  ,i 

Hiawatha:  Myth  of  152.  ' 

Hidatsa  Indians  :  Ethnol.  slnd  Philol.  360, 

857- 

Hieroglyphics,  Egyptian  :  798-9.  ,    ' 

Highgate  :  Topography  323.  ' 

Highlanders  Regts. :  ;'9th'428  ;  ^3rd'428. 
Highlands,  Scottish :   Co^tbme  of  Clans 

484  ;  Deer  Stalking  691 ;  Folklore  134  ; 

Land  Laws  239  ;  Sport  686  ;  Topbgr. 

328-9. 
Highways :  Law  209. 
Hilary,  Saint:  51, 

Hill :  Rev.RbwUnd  72 ;  Sir  Rowland  249. 
Hill  Tippera  :  Philology  830. 
Himalaya  Mountains  :  348  ;  Birds  $$<>. 
Hindi :  Philol.  and  Liter.  831-2. 
Hindu  :  Biogr.  453  ;  Castes  347 ;  EthnblJ 


tory  452-3  ;  Law  230-1 ;  .Ufe.sfS; 
Medic.  557;  Mythot  and  ,;FbikIbrfe 
129-30 ;    Philos.  823-6  ;    Religion .  i^ 


=    153:  ^.,  . 

347  ;  Family  Uoint)  Law  of  231 ;  His- 


[comp.  w.  Xty.  120] — v.  ^o  IriAyA^ 

Sanscrit.  ',, 

Hindustani :  Philol,  and  LiteratU'i'e  831, 

Hintpn,  James :  558. 

Hip  :  Surgery  578. 

Hippolytus,  St. :  152. 

Hislop,  Rev.  Scepheii :  ,93. 

Histo-Cheraistry  :  562.  ,,     ,, 

Histology,  Human :  362-3 ;  Pathol,  §84.  , 

Historians,  Ancient:  Arjib.  SoS'IAcpidff 
806]  :  Gk.  886-9  [Ace.  of  874J;  Lat. 
920-6  [Ace.  of  910].  ,,^ 

Historical :  Atlases  307  ;  Biogr, — ir.  ffii^ 
tory  "(of  each  country) ;  Geo^.  lot 
Europe  402. 

History,  Generally:  Philos.  of  17879,  385; 
Science  and  Methods  of  Stimy  386 ; 
Instruction  292,  ,  ,    _ 

„  of;  Aiiiiquity  390-7  ;  CiviHzation  .^&- 
7  ;  Democracy  257-8  ;  Middle  Ages, 
398-400 ;  Modern  Kurope  400-2  ;  N. 
Test.  41  :  ■  O.  T.  40 ;  Oriental  390  ; 
Primit.  Soc.  388-9  ;  Universal  383-7— 
V.  also  names  of  countries  and  Sub- 
jects. 

Hittites  :  Hist,  and  Inscriptions  391, 

Hobbes,  Thomas :  165. 

Hodge,  Dr.  a  :  66. 

Hodson,  Maj.  W.  S.  R.  :  4=4. 

Hogarth,  William  :  651,  717. 

Hogg,  JameS :  724. 

Holbein,  Hans ;  653. 

Holland  :  Ai-ctic  Exped.  381 ;  Art  Galler- 
ies 647  :  Bibliogr.  707  [Pseud,  Bks. 
704]  ;  Church  [Jansenist  87,  Ref.  75] ; 
Church  Hist.  63  ;  Class.  Philol.  in 
864 ;  Educ.  278  ITechn.  Schls.  297  ; 
Engravers  658;  Folklore  142  ;  Geogr. 
312;  History  447  [Dutch  in  N,  Y. 
367] ;  Law  1^5  [Commerc.  207,  Ro- 
man-Dutch 230] :  Literature,  Hfet,  o( 
730,  940-1  [Novels  750,  Provbs.  125] ; 
Painting6s2  ;  Printingyii  ;  Philology 
940-1  [Penns. — Dutch  949]. 
„  House :  323. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wenddl :  728. 

Holothuroidea :  538. 

Holy  Laud — v.  Palestine. 
,  Spirit':  Doctrine  112. 

Holy  Grail ."  Romance  737. 

Home  :  Christian  loi  ;  Edftc.  288*;  Life 
316,  Missions  93-4  ;  Rj^le  for  Ir^land^ 
260-1. 

Homer :  878-9  ;  Dialect  870. 
,,  Family:  Genealogy  4S2. 

Homiletics :  Biblical  95-6. 

Homilies  :  Ang.-Sax.  961: ;  Old  and  Mid.. 
Eng.  964 — V.  also  Sermons. 

HomcEopathy  :  592-4  ;  Vet.  Medicine  6191 

Homoptera  :  541. 

Honduras  :  Topography  370. 

Hoiig-Kong :  Flora  529. 

Honorati  St.:  980. 

Hood,  Thomas :  724. 

Hook:  Dn.  W.  F.  61 ;  J.  C.  65!  ;  Theod. 
724,  717, 

Hooker,  Richard  :  59. 

Hopkins  :  Bp.of  Vermont  66  ;  Stephen  368. 

Hops:  Culture  616. 

Horace:  912-3  ;  Bibliogr.  703. 

Horn-Bills  :  548. 

Horology :  637.  .  , 

Horse,  The:  Anat.  619;  Anecifl.  ^'36; 
Breaking,  Riding,  etc.  689;  Bi-y^kg 
and  Management  620-1 ;  Disea^& 
618-9  ;  Entozoa  572  ;  Hunters  '689  j 
Judging  621  ;  Law  217  ;  Race  '688-; 
Racing  688  ;  Shoeing  620-1. 

Hortense,  (Jueen  :  442. 

Horticultural  Buildings  :  625. 

Hortidulture :  625-6. 

Hosea:  31,  23-3. 

Hosiery  :  639. 

Hospitals  :  591 ;  Nurses  &  Nursing  59X ; 
Sisters  S91. , 

Hdtel  de  Rambouillet :  982. 

Hottentot :  Mythol.  ahd  Fblklore  tjt  t 
Philol.  855. 

House  of  Com.  &  of  Lords — v,  Parliainetit 

Household  :  Decor.  682-3  '>  Hygiene  588, 
592 ;  Management  686-1  ;  Medic.  « 
Surg.  392  ;  Homosop.  393. 


HOUS-] 


SUBJECTS    INDEX. 


[JAPA- 


Housemaid  :  68i. 
Howarth,  John :  243. 
Howe  :  Earl  426 ;  John  68. 
Howells,  W.  D.r  717. 
Howietown :  Fishery  623. 
Howitt,  Mary :  724. 
'Howth :  Flora  529. 
HtiddersfielU ;  Topography  mt. 
Hudson    Bay   Territory:    Topogr.    363 
■    Towns  367. 
„  River :  367  ;  Tribes  360  ;  Tunnel  under 

,599. 
y  Henry :  308. 

Hugh  of  Avalon,  Bp.  of  Lincoln  :  410. 
Hugo,  Victor :  732,  716,  7x7. 
Huguenots :  62,  $5. 
HuJl :  Topography  327. 
HuUah,  Dr.  John  :  673.  1 

]^Uman:   Destiny  114-6  ;  Nature.   BibL 
Doct.  113,  114,  Nat.  Doct.  113, 
„  Race— z/.  Man.  * 

Humanitarianism  :  6,  162-3.  ^ 

Humber  District :  Birds  550.  | 

Humboldt,  Alexander  v. :  532. 
„  Wilhelm  V.  :  532.  ■ 

Hume.^avid:  165-6.  ^ 

Humming  Birds  :  548.  ^ 

Humour :  787.  .  : 

Humorists,    Hist.    &    Criticism :    Ameri 
728  ;  British  717  ;  French  731 ;  Graphic 
-  — V.  Caricaturists.  ■ 

„  Works   in    Prose :    Amcr.   753 ;    Brit* 

752-3  ;  Fch.  &  Germ.  753-4. 
„  „  in  Verse  :  Brit.  759  ;  Legal  214. 
Hungary:  Art  (Ornam.)  662;  Bibliog. 
706 ;  Church  Hist.  63 ;  Educ.  278 ; 
Folklore,  i49;'Geogr.  311;  Gypsies 
860 ;  Health  R«sorts  5B9  ;  History 
437  ;  Liter;  [Novels  751,  Poems  773] ; 
Philol.  —  v.    Magyar  ;    Rom.    Inscrsi 

Hunt ;  Leigh  724  ;  Rev.  J.  93.  ' 

Hunting  :    689  ;    Advents.'  686-7  '    Biogr; 

68g. 
Huntingdonshire  :  Topography  321.  ^ 
Hunza  :  Philology  86 1.  " 

Huon  of  Biirdeux  :  Romance  993. 
HurlburE  Family  :  Genealogy  482. 
Husband  and   W^ife :    Law  aoi — v.   also 

Marriage. 
Huss,  John  :  56. 
Hutcheson,  Francis :  166. 
Hutten,  Ulrich  v.  :  63. 
Hutchinson,  Colonel :  417, 
Hnxlcy,  Prof.  T.  H.:  672. 
Hyacinthe,  Pere ;  85. 
Hydatid :  Disease  366. 
Hyde  and  Leather  Trade  :  637. 
Hydraulic  Engineering,  etc  598  ;   Mining 

640. 
Hydrodynamics :  493-4. 
Hydroid  Zoophytes  :  537. 
Hydrology  :  S.  Afr.  601 ;  of  Polynesia  517. 
Hydro-Mechanics  :  493-4. 
Hydrophobia :  571. 
Hydrostatics :  493-4- 
Hydrozoa  :  538. 
Hygi&ne  :  587-31 ;    Domestic    588,   592 

Health  Resofts  '589-91;     Law   211^ 

Milit.  575;  Naval  6iz  ;  School  302-3. ! 
Hymenomycetes  :  523. 
Hymenoptera :  542-3. 
HymnOlogy  and  Hymns  :  102-3. 
Hyperborean  Philology :  859-60. 
Hyperides  :  893. 
JHypnotism :  81,  567, 
Hysteria :  567. 


Iceland  :  Bibliog.  706  ;  Flora  531 J  Geog. 

&  Nat.   Hist.   333-4 ;    History  449  ; 

Liter,  941-2  ;  Mythol.  &  Folklore  141 ; 

Philol.  941  [Icel.  Wds.  in  Engl.  946].; 
■Ichthyology:  545.  ] 

Ideal  Commonwealths  :  X79.  1 

Ideology  of  Language  :  796. 
idiocy  :  567  ;  Education  of  Idiots  369>       \ 
Ignatius,  Saint:  52  ;  epistles %%.  \ 

IKos  ;  Antiquities  467.  i 

Illegitimacy  :  in  Med.  Jurisprud.  587.        \ 
Illinois  State  :  History  365.  i 

Illumination :  Art  661  ;   Gas  633  ;  Ilium: 

MSS.  66r^  Lighthouse  598. 
Illusions  :  Mental  177. 
Illustrations  :  Books  708  ;  Newspapers  727. 


Illyria:  G,eography'3ii ;  Philology  1007. 

Image  du  Monde :  995. 

Imagination;  Education  of  287. 

Imbecility :  567.  * 

Immaculate  Conception :  86,  xxi. 

Immigration :  242. 

Immortality:  114-6. 

Imperial  Federation  :  256.  1 

Implements :  Ancient  471 ;  Farm  6x5  ; 
Mining  6^1.  ; 

Impostors :  Lives  486.  ! 

Impotence  :  in  Females  582  ;  in  Males  579, 

In  Banco:  Law  227.  | 

Incarnation :  iii. 

Inchbald,  Mrs.;  717. 

Inclosures  :  Law  215.  1 

Income  Tax  :  Law  219. 

Incontinence  :  in  Males  579. 

Independency :  69. 

Index :  An  ^08. 

India :  Agric.  613,  614 ;  Antiq.  468-9  : 
Archit.  666,  670  ;  Arms  &  Armour  471 ; 
Art  646  ;  Aryan  Village  389  ;  Civilisa- 
tion, Anc.  3S7 ;  Climate  504  ;  Coffee 
617  ;   Coins  475  ;  Cotton  616  ;  Crops 

616  ;  Diseases  56.6  [Cholera  570,  Para- 
sitic 572,  Skin  572]  ;  Econ.  Plants  519  ; 
Educ.  278  ;  Exch.  Tables  268  ;  Ethnol. 
347  ;  Famines  504 ;  Fauna  555  [Birds 
550,  Butterfl.  54T,  Game  692  ;  Mamm, 
553,  Rept.  546  ;  Shells  544] ;  Finance 
237  ;  Fisheries  623 ;  Fishing  695 ;  Flora 
529  [Ferns  523,  Flowers  526,  Grasses 
616] ;  Forestry  624 ;  Forests  525  ; 
Gaols  244  ;  Geogr.,  etc.  347-8;  Geol. 
511 ;  Gold  643  ;  Gypsies  462  ;  History 
452-3  ;  Horse  620  ;  Horse  Racing  688  ; 
Indian  Ocean  357  [Storms  505];  In- 
dustries 629  ;  Irrig^  "Wks.  601 ;  Law— 
V.  Law ;  Liter.  &  Philol.  [Aryan 
8i5-33)Di"'ivid.  843-5];  Medic.  Jurispr. 
587  ;  Medicine, Domest.  592;  Meteoroi; 
504 ;  Mesmerism  in  80 ;  Missions  to 
gt ;  Mutiny  453  ;  Mythol.  &  Folklore 
129-30 ;  Navy  424  ;  Olive  &  Lemon 
627  ;  Pharmacol.  586  ;  Pharmacopceia 
585;  Productive  Resources  614;  Pro- 
verbs 130  ;  Rainfall  505  ;  Religious 
J2-14  ;  Sport  686-7 ;  'I'ea  &  'Tobacco 

617  ;  Textile  Manuf.  640  ;  Trade  Dia- 
lects 861 ;  Tree  &  Serp,  Worship  127, 

Indian  Clubs  :  697. 

Indiana  State:  Hist.  365;  Legal.  Proced. 

225. 
Indians,  American— w.  Americ^ 
India-rubber  Trade :  61S". 
Indictments  :  Legal  227.  1 

Indies,   East :    Ethnol.   349 ;    Flora  529  ; 

Geogr.  &  To|jogr.   349-50  ;  Philology 

849-50 ;  Quinine  Culmre  618. 
„  West:  371;  Ethnol.  349  ;  Fauna  556; 

Flora  531 ;    Geogr.  &  Topogr.   371  ; 

Geol.  513;  Health  Resorts  590  ;  Hist. 

332 ;    Monum.    Inset.   472 ;    Slavery 

249-^0 ;  Sport  687,  '         , 

Indigestion :  569-70.  < 

Indigo  :  Culture  and  Manufacture  618. 
Indo-China :    Geogr.   &  Togogr.   349-50; 

Lepidoptera  541. 
„  European — v.  Aryan, 
„  Portuguese  :  Coins  475  ;  Philol.  974. 
Indorsements  of  Writs  :  227. 
Induction:  Laws  and  Processes  173. 
Indus  River :  345. 
Industrial :  Arts  628-44 ;  Biogr.  595-628 ; 

Drawing  600 _;  Economy  266;  Hist., 

^^^.628-9;  Societies — v.  Friendly  Socs. ; 

Wages  238—2'.  also  Commerce,  Trade.- 
Inebriefy— w.   Drink. 

Infallibility  :  Papal  86.  ■ 

Infantia  Maria  et  Ckristi:  980.  , 

Infantry  :  608. 
Infant :  Baptism  89  ;  Law  201 ;  Psychol.! 

176,  287  ;  Salva.  115 — z'.  «&tf  Children. 
;Infection  and  Infectious  Diseases ;  563. 
'Infinite:  Philosophy  of  1x0. ' 
Infirmaries :  591.  | 

Informations :  Legal  227. 
Infusoria :  537. 
Inger-soU,  Col.  :  118. 
Ins^ham,  Adm.  H,  W.  F.  :  426. 
Inheritance,  Law  of:  Hindu  231;  .Moham, 

231:  \ 

Initial  Letters  :  Ornamental  663. 
Injunctions  :  Law  227. 


In- Knee  Distortion  :  578. 

Inland  Revenue — v.  Revenue. 

Innes  Family  :  480. 

Inn-Keepers :  Law  209. 

Inns:  of Southwark_323. 

Innsbruck :  University  275. 

Inquisition  :  84. 

Insanity  ;  568  [Homoeop.  593]  ;  Law  205  ; 
Nursing  591. 

Inscriptions :  Arab.  806  ;  Assyr.  &  Bab^l. 
802  ;  Carthag,  805  ;  Ceylon  469^ ;  Chris- 
tian [in  Brit.  49,  in  Irel.  1004.  in  Spain 
906] ;  Cuneif.  S02  [Old  Pers.  834] ; 
Egypt.  798-9 ;  Gk.  869-70  ;  Hebrew 
811;  Hittite  391;  Ind  468-9,  815; 
Lat.  904-6 ;  Monun.  ,472  [W.  Indies 
472];  Ogham  470;  Phoenic.  ,805; 
Semit.  801;  South  Ind  843  [Coorg 
844];  Turk.  841 ;  v.  also  Paleography. 

Insects:  540-3;  Embryol.  535?  Injurious 
614-5;  Metamorph,  540.    ' 

Insectivora  :  553 ;  InSectiVprQus  Pits. :  ^2x. 

Insolvency  :  Law  xgo. 

Inspection  of  Schools :  302. 

Inspiration  of  Scripture  :  117. 

Instinct :  536  ;  Mythopceic  121. 

Institutions,  Political :  257-8 ;  Primit.  & 
Ancient  388-9.  - 

Instrumentation  :  675, 

Instruments  :  Mathematical.^^  ;  Ib^edica^ 
565  ;  Musical  676-7, 

Insular  Floras :  526. 

Insurable  Interest :  20x, 

Insurance :  267  ;  Law  201-3. 

Integral  Calculus :  491-2. 

Integrals  :  Definite  492. 

Intelligence :  Educ.  Asp.  288 ;  PsychpL 
Aspect  177. 

Intemperance — v.  Drink. 

Intercourse  :  Educational  vatlue  288. 

Interest:  230;  Tables  269. 
,,  Psychological  288. 

International,  The :  247. 
„  Law  23X-2  ^Commercial  207;  Relations 
257].  \ 

Interpleaders;  Law  227. 

Interrogatories  :  Law  227.  , 

Intervals ;  Musical  675. 

Intestines :  Ana,t  561  ;  Obstr.  570;  Surg. 
57g  ;  Homosop.  593.  ; 

Inventions :  History  595. 

Invertebrata  :  536-44,  \ 

Ionia  :  Antiquities  465.  ' 

Ionian  Islands  and  Sea;  333,  '. 

Ionic  :  Dialect  871;  tnscr.  87(7  ; '  Philos. 
(Earlier)  157.  ' 

I  O  U*s:  190. 

Iowa :  Geol.  5^3  .'  Legal  Proced.  225 ; 
Statutes  X83. 

Ipecacuanha :  585. 

Ipswich :  Topography  325, 

Iranians — v.  Persia. 

Ireland  :  Antiq.  464;  Archit.  669;  Bar 
187;  Birds  550 ;  Brigades  in  France 
331;  Chancellors  1B7;  Church  Hist. 
63-4  ;  Coins  477  ;  Emigration-  242 ; 
Ethnol.  33T  ;  Fishing  695  ;  Flora  529  ; 
Geogr.  &  Topogr.  531 ;  Geol.,  f/c:.  510  ; 
History  &  Hist.  Biogr.  432-7;  Home 
Rule  260^1;  Industries  629;  Irish  in 
Amer.  331^  in  Austral.  377,  in  Canad. 
331;  Ir.  Life(iri  Fiction)  747:  Juvenile 
Paupers  247 ;  Lake  Pwellings  470 ; 
Land  Laws  239 ;  Landed  Gentry  480  : 
Law— ».  Law  j  Liter.  (Anc  )  1004-5  » 
Methodism  71 ;  Mythol.  &  Folklore 
134 ;  Pedigrees  480 ;  Period.  Liter. 
727;  Philol.  (Anc.)  1003-3;  [Mpd. 
Dialects  952]; '  Pla,ce' names  X003 ; 
Plant-names  519;  Polit.  Instits.  257;' 
Poor  Laws  249;  Presbyt.74  ;  Reformat. 
Schls.  301 ;  Road-maps  688 ;  Round 
Towers  464  ;  Saints  88  ;  Savings-banks 
249  ;  Sports  686 ;  Stone  IMonuin.  471  ; 
Union  w.  Engl.  259  ;  Water  Supply 
600-IT  Women  252. 

Iron  Industry:  Metall.  and  Manuf.  643 
Trade  643  ;  Work  (Decor.)  661, 

Iron-foundry:  603. 

Ironmongers'  Company :  241. 

Iroquois  Indians:  Ethnol. j  etc.  360;  Folk- 
lore 15^  ;  Phjiol.  857. 

Irrigation  -ry.  Water  Supply, 

Irving.  T'fv  E.  :  70,  61,  717  ;  Henry  680 
W.i^'iit'pfion  729,  728.  ' 


Irvingism :  70. 

I^^ac  (of  the  Pentateuch) :  s6. 

Isaeus ;  893. 

Isagogics :  15-16.  ^ 

[saialii  30,  23-5. 

Is&jd'tn,  Voyage  of  the  :  381. 

Ischia :  Earthquakes  503. 

Isis,  River  :  Etchings  315. 

Islaraism  -v.  Mohammedanism, 

Island  :  Faunas  and  Floras  526. 

Islands :  Coral  537. 

Isle  of  France  :  Dialect  988. 
„     „  Man :  Antiq.  471  ;  Armorial  Bear- 
ings 483 ;   Coins  476  ;   Folklore  144 ; 
Liter.  1005  ;  Monum.  and   Inscr.  472  ; 
Patois   951;    Philol.    (lyianx)    1003; 
Topogr.  321, 
„  of  Portland  :  Geology  509. 
„    „  Thanet :  Dialect  950. 
„    „  Wight :  Climate  590-1 ;  Dialect  950; 
Flora  528  ;  Geol.   509 ;  Roman  Villa. 
464 ;  Topogr.  320. 

Ismail, Pacha:  Egypt  under  452. 

Ismaileeh :  8x. 

Isocrates :  893.  ^ 

Isopoda :  539. 

Israel — v.  Jews. 

Istria:  31Z. 

Italy,  Ancient :  Antiq.  397, 465  ;  Architect 
670 ;  Art  646,  64s  ;  Atlas  307  ;  Biogr. 
397  ;  Chronol.  397  ;  Coins  and  Medals 
475-6;  Costume  484;  Educ.  277; 
Geogr.  309-10  ;  History  395-7  [Credip. 
of  396] ;  Historians  [Eccles.  Hist. 
64],;  Inscr.  90s  ;  Instits.  and  Soc.  Life 
397;  Laike  Dwellings  47b;  Mythcrf. 
133  ;  Philol.  and  Liter.— w.  Latin ; 
Sculpt.  655. 
,,  Mediaeval  and  Modem:  Agnc.  613; 
Bibliogr.  707  [Pseud.  Liter.  704] ; 
Archit.  670 ;  Art.  Hist.  653  [Biqgr. 
653-4,  Renaiss.  647],;  Ceramics  664; 
Church  Hist.  64 ;  Civilization  of 
Renaiss.  387 :  Cycling  Tour  688 ; 
Earthquakes  and  Volcan.  503  ;  Educ. 
278 ;  Embroidery  6B3  ;  Engraving  658  ; 
Ethiiol.  334;  Fauna  [AraChn.  54(3; 
Flora  527  ;  Folklore  136-7  ;  Frescoes 
.  656  ;  Geogr.  334-3  ;  Heahh  Res.  590  ; 
'  Hist.  445-7 ;  Liter.  [Hist,  and  Biogr. 
of  733-S,  Drama  780,  Essays  784, 
Folksongs  137,  Maxims  786,  Novels 
751,  Poetry  772,  Romances  and  Early 
Novels  736-7} ;  Milit.  Life  607  {  Orna- 
ment 662 ;  PhiloL  968-9  [Dialects 
Q70-1];  Prints  660;  Printing  711; 
Proverbs  136-7,  125 ;  Sculpt.  .655 ; 
Women  252. 

Itchen  Valley:  Etchings  of  660. 

Ivories  :  665. 

Ivy :  Culture  626. 


Jacamars:  548. 

Jackson,  '  Stonewall* :  460. 

Jacob  (of  the  Pentateuch)  :  26. 

Jacobite  Songs :  418 ;  Times,  Lotidonin32s. 

Jacotot,  J.  J.  :  284. 

J3,a:an :  Philology  858, 

Jails — V.  Gaols, 

Jain :  Literature  828, 

Jaina  Caves :  468. 

Jainism  :  14. 

Jakutic:  Philology  84a. 

Jamaica :    Birds  552  ;  Geol.   513 '»  Hist., 
Topogr., >/t.  371  ;  Legal  Digest  183;; 
Methodism  72  ;  Morav.  72. 
.,   Case  371. 

Jamblichus:  160. 

James  i.  :  415-7  [vi.  of  Scotl.  431] ;  Iri^b 
Army  List  435  ;  R.-Caths.  under  84. 
„  I.  of  Spain  :  450. 

„  ii.  :  4x7-9  ;  London  in  Times  of  .418. 
„  St.,  E/>  of:  36,  23-5, 

Jameson,  Mrs. :  724. 

Jami :  836. 

Jane,  Queen  :  4x3. 

J  :msenist  Church  of  Holland  63. 

Jansenists  :  87. 

Japan  :  Art  646  ;  Carvings  665  ;  Cerami^ 
664;  Chronol.  454  ;  Educ.  278  ;  Fau'fla 
555  [Birds  550,  Mollusc.  544]:  Flora 
530  [Pines  and  Firs  525]  :  Forestry 
624;  Geogr.,  etc.  350-1  :  Geol.  31X  ; 
Hi.st.  453-4 ;    Indiist.  613,  629  ;  Mil- 


JAUF-] 


SUBJECTS    INDEX. 


[LAWR- 


sions  to  Qi  ;   Mounds  '470 ;   Mythol., 
■'   ,  and.  Folklore  i53;'Ornam.  Art  662; 

!v        Philol.  and  Liter.  845-6 ;  Volcanoes  503. 
aufre  ;  de  l^ons  q8i  ;  Rudel  9S1. 
aundic*  :  569. 
ava :  Cofree'6i7 ;  Flora  529  ;  Philol.  851 ; 
lopogr.  350. 
Jaws  :  burgteal  Diseases  576. 
J^y*  John :  461. 

Jeanne  d' Albert :  439  ;  d'Arc  439. 
ieankette :  Voyage  of  the  3^1. 
J^fferics,  Richard  :  724. 
j^iteiison,  Thomas :  460. 
Jeffrey)  Francis,  Lord  :  724. 
Jehovah  :   no. 
Jelly- Fish:  538. 

jena:   University,  Student  Life  at  281. 
Jenner  and'VaccinatiOu :  571. 
Jennings,  Sarah  :  352. 
JeyeniiaJi :  30,  23-5. 
Jerome,  St.  :  52. 
J«-rold,  Douglas  :  ^724. 
Jersey  :  History  318. 

Jerusalem  :  Antiq.,  Hist,  and  Topogr.  42. 
Jesuits:  86-7;  Bibliogr.703, 
Jesus— z/.  Christ, 
jetties ;  598. 
Jeux  d'Esprits :  717. 
jevons :  Prf.  W.  S.  :  724. 
Jew,  The  :  in  Engl.  Fiction  747  ;  Wander- 
ing 124. 
Je^el,  Bp.  J. :  59- 

Jewellery  :  as  objets  de  veriu  665  ;  Design^ 

.,     662  ;  Manuf.  637,  664-5., 

Jews,  Ancient :  Art  646  ;  Coins  475  ;  Educ. 

278  ;    Hist,  aitd  Antiq.   391  ;   Law  ii 

[in  Script.  38J;  Religion  io-ii,Lcomp. 

;  "w.  Xty.  120]^ 

^  Modern :  History  391 ;  Pauperism  248 

— V.  also  Hebrew  248. 

Jewish  :  Alexandrians  160  ;  Belief  at  time 

of  Christ  38  ;  Novels  747  ;,  Sacrificial 

i    Worsh.  38  ;  Tabernacle  39  ;  Temple  43J 

Jeypore  :  Enamels  665. 

■  Joan  o  F  Arc  :  439  ; '  fjope  Jqan  1 23. 

J»b,  Book  0/ 1  28,  23-5  ;  Life  28. 

Jodrelle,  Eiienne  :  looi. 

Joel,  Prophecies  of;  31,  23-5. 

John  the  Baptist :  48. 

Ji^n,  King:  410-11. 

■  „  of  Austria,  Don  :  437. 

„  „  Barnevelde  :  447, 

9j,'„  Damascus:  51. 

„  „  Gdch :  108. 

^.  „  Salisbury  :  107. 

„  „  "Wesel  ;  Wessel  108. 

.„  St.:  Efip.  37,  24-s,  32  ;  Gospel  34,  23-5 

[Authenticity  118]  ;  Life  47-78. 
„  ,,,  Nepomucen  :  55. 
Jimnson,  Dr.  Samuel:  721-2,  716,  717. 
Joinery  ;  Trade  635.      ' 
l^nt  Ownership  :  Ld.w  215. 
'  joints,  Human  :  Anat.  561 ;  Surg.  Diseases 
,,.     ,578- 

'   „  in  Machinery  :  603-4. 
■,  'JiwnviUe,  Sire  'de  :  998. 
,.'3*'*^'^''  -Book 0/ "p.,  23-5  ;  Life  31. 
Jones,  Agnes  jfcliz-  301  ;  Burne  649  ;  Inigo 

666  ;  J.  liaul  46?. 
JoBison,  Ben  :  718  ;  Metrics  948. 
Jflrdan  :  Rob  Roy  on  690  ;  Topogr. — v.  341, 
Joseph  (of  the  Pentateuch)  :  26. 
Joehua,  Book  of:  25-27,  23-5.    [Accuracy 

118I;  Life,  26. 
Jonbert,  Jos.  de  :  712. 
j0»rdains  de  Bldiiies :  991. 
Journalism     and     Journalists — v.    News- 
papers. 
Jffiw'  L'ernandez :  Flora  531.      -  ' 

Jttdaism— 2^.  also  Jews  10-11. 
Jade,  St. :  Book  of:  37,  23-5.^ 
Judges,  Hebrew  ;  Book  of:  Lives  26, 25-7, 

J  J,  British  and  Irish  :  Lives  187-8. 
Judgments  :  Law  227. 
.,  Judicature  :  Supr.  Courtof 221-2 ;  Irel.  223. 
Judikarian  -:  l^ialect  976. 
juUes,  The :  244, 
ulian,,'EtnperQr :  Persecution  of  49, 
uiigermanniae :  524. 
Junius' :  419. 
lunot,  Mme.  :  442. 
.Jurisdiction,  Summary  :  Law  22S. 
Jurisprudence  :    181  ;   Auc.    and    Primit. 
'  389  ;  Medical  206-7,  S^?- 


Jury  :,  Law  o.f  228 ;  Trial  by  256  (Hist,  of 

186]. 
Justiceof  the  Peace  :  Office  223 ;  U.S.  225. 
Justices,  Chief:  Lives  404.  , 
Justification:  Doctrine  of  113,  iii. 
Justin  Martyr  :  53. 
Justinian:  229. 
Jute  Spinhing  :  639. 
Juvenal :  913. , 
Juvenile :     Crime    and    Punishm.     344 ; 

Pauper  [Training  247]. 
Juxon,  Abp.  W. :  416. 


Kabail :  Philolpgy  800. 

Kabbala:  10,  79. 

Kabul -z;.  Cab.il. 

Kachari  :  Philology  830.  1 

^achh  :  Antiquities  468.  \ 

Kaffir— w.  Zulu. 

Kairwan :  Topography  355. 

Kalahari  Desert  :  357. 

Kalb.  Gen.  J.  de  :  462. 

Kalidasa :  823.       • 

Kameroori  Mountains :  355, 

Katnilaroi :  Ethnology  377. 

Kartgarops';  554. 

Kansas  State  :  History  and  Topogr.  365. 

Kant,  Immanuel :  166;  as  Pedagogue  284. 

Kanuri :  Philblogy  854. 

Karelia :  Geography  337.  -   , ' 

Karens  of  Burma :  350. 

Karnac  :.  Egyptian  Antiquities  799. 

Kars:.  Fall  of  448. 

Kartum  :  Siege  of  427.  ,  \ 

Kasai  River  :  Ascent  of  356. 

Kashgar  and  Kashgaria :  ^48,  345. , 

Kashmir  :  Anc.  ,Bklgs.  468 ;  Philol.  8^2  ; 

Proverbs  130  ;  Sport  686  ;  Topqgr.348. 
KathiAwad  :  Antiquities  468.^ 
Kaufiiiann,  General: '344.       '   ' 
Kawi :  Philology  851. 
Kean,  Charles  and  Edmund  :  Lives  680. '  ^ 
Keary,  Annie  :  724. 
Keats,  J. :  724,  714,  715,  717, 
Keljle,  Rev  J.  :  61,  717. 
Keepers  of  Seal :  Lives  187.  . 

Kehr,  Dr.  C.  :  284. 
Keith- Falconer,  Prf.  Ion :  93, 
Keltic— z'.  Celtic. 

Kemble  :  Fanny  680I;  J.P.  680;  Fanuly6o8. 
Kempis,  Thomas  i  :  55. 
Ken,  Bishop  :  59,  61. 
Kennel,  The  :  691-2. 
Kensington :  323.  ,  '  . 

Kent :  Church  JBells  474  ;  Ch.  Plate  665  ; 

Dialect  950  ;  Flora  528  ;  Folklore  144  ; 

Geol.  509  j'Marr.  IJcenses,  Registers,. 

etc.  481  ;  Pedigrees  479  ;  Topogr.  321. 
ICentigern,  St. :  431.  '1 

Kentucky  :  Ferns  523  ;  Families  482  ;  Hist. 

365. 
Kenyon,  Lord  :  188. 
Keramic— z*.  Ceramic. 
Keroualle,  Louise  de  :  419. 
Kerry,  Kingdom  of:  Topogr.  33a 
Kertch :  Antiquities  466. 
Kew  Herbarium  :  Plants  in  521. 
Khartoum — v.  Kartum. 
Khasia:  Philology  833.  '    . 

Khedives':  Egypt  under  452., 
Khiva;  Topogr.  34s  :  Campaign  426. 
Khoi'Khoi  :  Mythology  151. 
Khokand  :  History  345. 
Khond :  Philology  844.  ' 

Khorassan  :  Topogr.  351. 
Khyehg  :  Philology  833. 
Kidneys:  Diseases  570;  Surg.  579. 
Kiel :  Art  Guide  to  647. 
Kilima-Njaro:  Geogr.  &  Nat.  Hist,  ^si' 
Kilmarnock  :  Topography  329.  ■ 
Kilvarnet :  Topography  332. , 
Kindergarten  :  285. 

Kinematics:  493-4;  of  Machinery  601, 
Kiiigfi-shei-s ;  548.  '  , 

King^  Horn  :  Romance  73S. 

.,    IValderes  Lay  :  056. 
KingSj,  Hebrew :    Books   of:    27,  23-5  ; 

•  Lives  27. 
,,  College  Chapel,  Cambridge  668. 
Kingsley, Canon  Charles  :  724,  71G,  717, 59. 
Kiriiassa :  Philology  854.*^ 
Kirby,  Rev.  William  :  53^. 
Kirin :  PhiloiOgy  857- 
KiiiuabeU— <■.  ^wamli. 


Kitchen  Gardening :  627-8. 

Kitto,  Dr.  John  :  65. 

Kloden,  K.^.  v.  :  628. 

Knee-joint :  Surgery  578. 

Kiiightage:  Britage  478. 

Knighthood:  Hist,  of  399. 

Knitting :  683. 

Knock-knee  ;  575.  ' 

Knot-making  :  610. 

Knowledge :  Theory  of  174. 

Knox  :  John  £5,  717;  Dr.  Robert  338. 

Koggabah  :  Philology  858. 

Koibalic  :  Philology  840. 

Kongo— ».  Congo.        , 

Koords  :  339' 

Koralcs,  The  :  352. 

Koran  :  11-12  :  comp.  w.  Bible  120. 

Kossuth,  Louis  v.  :  437. 

Koumiss  :  585. 

Krakatoa  :  Eruption  of  503. 

Kreutznach  :  as  Health  Resort  590. 

Kriloff:  735. 

Kristim  Saga :  942. 

Kulga :  Geography  344. 

Kunama :  Philology  800. 

Kurd  :  Folklore  14B  ;  Philol.  838. 

Kurinic  :  Philology  843. 

Kurnai :  .Ethnology  377. 

Kushitic :  Philology  800, 

Kymry— rff.  Cymry. 


La  Croix :  Game  ^96. 

Laboratory  :  Botan.  520  ;  Chemical  498  ; 
Physiol.  562  ;  Zoological  534. 

Labour  and  Capital :  238-9  ;  Laws  200 — v, 
also  Capital. 

Labourers— w.  Working- Classes. 

Labrador :  Jopography  363. 

,Lace  and  Lace  Making  :  683-4. 

Lackington,  James :  265. 

Laconic :  Dialect  871. 

Lacquers :  Manufacture  630. 

Ladies — v.  Women. 

Ladies'  Maid :  681. 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de  :  441. 

Lafontaine,  J.  de ;  731 ;  Language  of  982. 

Lager  Beer :  Mauiifacture  632. 

Lahore :  352'.     ^  "     . 

Lais ;  English  964  ;  French  99s. 

Lake  Dwellings :  470.', 

Lahontan :  Geology  512. 
„  Superior :  Geography,  etc,  512.  ^ 

Lakes  :  Cehtr.  Afr.  357  ;  Engl.  326  [Flora 
528  ;  Poets  715]  ;  Italy  334 ;  Natural 
History  536. 

Lamartine,  A.  de  :  732. 

Lamb  :  Charles  724,  716,  717;  Mary  724. 

Lambeth  Palace  :  323. 

Lamellibranchiata  :  544. 

Lanarkshire:  Geol.  510;  Topogr.  330.^  _  .. 

Lancashire  :  Birds  549  ;  County  Families' 
479  ;  Dialect  950  ;  Etchings  659  ;  Flora 
528  ;  Folklore  144  ;  Geol.  509  ;  Militia_^ 
428  ;  Topography.  321-2. 

Lancaster,  Joseph  ^  272. 

Land  ;  Drainage — v.  Drainage ;  Law  202, 
214-5  ;  Owners  in  Galloway  331.;  Pas- 
ture 616  ;  Primitive  and  Ancient  389 ,;; 
Surveying  595  ;  Tax  219  ;  Tenures,: 
etc,  239-40  [Hist,  of  Law  20a,  Ancient 
Germans  389]  ;  ■  Waste  [Engineering' 
596,  Reclamatioi^  615].  * 

Land's  End :  318. 

Landlord  and  Tenant :  Law  203. 

Landor,  W.  S.  :  724,  7^7  '.  his  Poetry  715. 

Landscape  A^t :  Brit.  650  ;_  Drawing  658  ,' 
Etchings  660  ;  Gardening  626;  Hist. 
648;  Painting  657. 

Land^eer,  Sir  Edwin  :  631; 

Lanfrapc,  Abp.  :  61,  54. 

Langland,  W. :  Language  of  945. 

Langtdn,  Abp.  Stephen  :  411. 

Language:  Classic  795;  Coll.  Wgs.  on 
794;  Hist,  of  Philol.  864-5  :  Method 
of  Tchg.  292-3  ;  Origin  and  Philosoiihy 
793-4 ;  Physiol.  796  ;  Rel.  to  Writing: 
796-7  ;  Science  of  (General)  795. 

Languedoc :  Dialect  978  j  Folksongs  136, 

Langue  d'Oltl— 7'.  French,  Old. 

Lansdowne,  Marquis  of:  420. 

Laos  :  Topography,  etc.  349. 

Lapland  :    Folklore    150 ;   Geogr.   336-7 
Insecta  541;  Ornith.   530;  Philology 
839;  Sport  686. 

xcviii 


Larch,  The  :  624.  '. 

Larivey,  Pierre  de  :  looi, 
Larvffl  :  of  Lepidoptera  54X. 
Laryngoscope :  565. 
Larynx :  Diseases  568, 
La  Salle  :  Discoveries  425. 
Lasalle,  Ferdinand  de :  247. 
Las  Casas,  B.  :  308.    > 
Lasco,  Bp^J. H:  64.      ' 
Last  Things  :  Doctrine  of  114-6. 
Lathe,  The  :  635-6.  .  ^ 
Lafimer,  Hugh  :  61,  59.  - 
Latin  :  Dialects  906-7  ;'H>rmns  102  ;  Inscr. 
964-6 ;  Literature,  Hist,  of  [General 
9b8-io,  Agric.  Wrs.  909-10,  Dram.  910,  ,> 
'  Grammar  gio,  Histor.  &  Geo^,  910, 
Orat.  910,  Phiios.  155-6,,  Poetry  goS-9]; 
Literature,  Works  [Agric.   Wrs.  931, 
Bibl.  Codices,  etc.    17-18,  Dramagig- 
20,  Grammar  930,  Histor.  and  Geogr. 
920-26,    Orators  927-9,    Philosophers 
929-30    [Trss.    159-60],    Poets  9x0-8. 
Wrs.  on  Arch,  and  Milit,  ScL  932,  on 
Educ.  282,  on  Oratory  93i,_  on  Phys._ 
ScL  932,    Misc.   Prose  Writers  932-3,^  : 
Liter.  (Lat.)  of  Ang.-Sax  955;  Juris-   , 
prud.  and  Jurists  229-30  ;  Medic.  557  ;  -■= 
Nat.' Hist,  532  ;  Palasogr.  901 ;  Philol. ' 
899-907  [comp-  with  Gk.  S61-5,  with''' 
Romance  907-967] ;  Philol.   Meth.  of 
,  Tchg.  292  ;  Proverbs  123. 
Laud,  Abp.  William  :  61. 
Laughing  Gas  :  Administration  574, 
Laundry  Maid  :  681. 
Laurence,  Sir  Thomas  :  651. 
Law,  Generally:    Bibliog.    181;    Depart- 
ments  i88--2i ;  Diets.   185 '^  Educ  for 
298    [Guides    218]  ;  Jurisptud.    181,; 
Phiios.  of  180. 
„  Aiig!o-Noi:manandAng.-Sax.:i85,  998. 
„  Austria  :  Education  281-2. 
„  Brit.  Coldnies  :  Depts.  xZ^-^'zi.  passiml  ' 
Digests  and  Repts.  183-4  ;  Directory 
203  ;  Proc.  and  Pract.  224,  228  ;  Stats. 
<*i82  ;  Treats.  184.  ' 

„  Burma  :  Treatise  184.      ■ 
„  Celtic,  Early :  185. 
„  Chili :  Succession  Laws  218. 
„  China  :  Treatises  23a, 
„  England  :  Biogr.  187-8  ;  Depts.    188- 
221  passim  ;  Digests  &  Repts,  183-4  5 
Diets.  185  ;  Directory  203  ;  Ewly  Law 
185-6;  EducatToh  281;  Hist.  185-6; 
Majdms  192 ;  Over-ruled  Cases  183; 
Proc.  and   Prac.    221-3,   226-8 ;  ;Pop,  ' 
Bks.  213;  Stats.  182  [Constr.  of  i8i3;. 
Treaties  232,  Treatises  184,  Trials  186,  , 
„  France:  Biogr.  187;  Departments ipo- > . 
221    passim;     Educat.    281  ;    Tnals.'., 
186. 
, ,  Germany  :  Criminal  196  ;    Education 

281-2.  ^       . 

„  Hebrew :  Anc  11  j  in  Script.  38  j  Crim.  1 

I  §6. 
„  Hindu :  230-1. 
„  Holland  :  Treatises  185. 
„  India:  Depts.  191*221 /aijww;  Digests 
an:J  Repts.  184 ;  Proc.  and  Prac;t.  224; 
Statistics  181^3  ;  Treatises  232.  > 

,,  International:  231-2;  Commerc.'207. 
„  Ireland:  Bibg.  187-8;   Directory  203; 

Jury  Laws  228  ;  Proc.  &  Pract.  213. 
„  Italy:  Education  282. 
„  Mexico  :  L^isl.  aflf.  Foreigners  207.  . 
„  Mohammedan  :  231. 
,,  Netherlands:  Commerc.  Code  207. 
„  Norman- French:  Diet,  of  Terms  185. 
„  Primitive  :  388,  389. 
„  Roman :  ^  225h3o.  '  ,    • 

„  Scotland':  Biogr.  187-8 ;  Depts.   jBg- 
Z21  passi7H ;  Diets,  185  ;  Directory  203; 
Educat.  281  i  History  186  ;  Proc.  and*^ 
Pract.  213;  Stats.  1B2  ;  Treats.  1S4; 
Trials  186. 
„  Turkey  :  Penal  Code  196. 
„  United  States  :  Bidgr.  187  ;  Depts.  188- 
22r  Passim;  Diets.  185  ;  Digests  and 
Repts.  184  ;  Directory  203  ;  Educatioii;. 
281  ;  Over-ruled  Cases  184;  Proc.  and 
Pract.  223-8  i  Stats,  183  ;  Treats.  184; 
Trmls  186. 
Law,  William  :  39,  717. 
Law  Reports :  i86.' 
Lawn  Tennis  :  Game  .696. 
Lawrence :  Sir  Henry  423  ;  John,  Ld.  42^ 


i.AWY-] 


SUBJECTS    INDEX 


[MARA^ 


■  taVyers  :  Lives  187-8.  '. 
Layamon  :  g6t. 

Lead  :  Metallurgy,  etc.  644. 
Lease  Squares  :  Method  of  490* 

■  Leathfer  Trade  :  637. 
Leatherseller's  Company  :  241, 

.'Leases :  525.- 

'yLebanou  :  Geogr.  &  Topogr,  12,  92,  341. 

\LeCtionary  .The  :■  105. 

■Lee,  Gen.  Robert  E.  :  462. 

\    „  Family :  in  Eng.  480,  in  U.S.  482. 

Leech,  John  :  651,  649. 

Legacy  Duties :  220-1. 

Legal :  Profession  203,  218  ;  Tender  Law 
219. 

Legends— z*.  Folklore. 

Jjeghorn  :  Follctales  137, 

Le^s  xii.  Ta&uim  :  229. 

Leibnitz,  G.W.  v.  i66  ;  as  Pedagogue  284.. 

■Leicestershire  :  Church  Bells  474  ;  Dialect 
950;  Floi-a  528;  Folklore.  144;  Geol. 
509  ;  Hunting  689  ;  Topography  322. 

Leiden  School  of  Theology  :  63. 

Leighton,  Sir  Fred. :  651,  648  ;  Bp.  R.  61. 

LeiLch,  W.  L. :  651.  1 

Lemon :  627. 

Lenni  L/Cnapi  Indians  :  Philology  857. 

Lent.:  Observ.  of  go  ;  Devot.  Books  134. 

Leo  :  the  Great  51 ;  x.  and  xii.  85. 

Leofric  Missal:  105. 

Leonardo  da  Vinci ;  653,  648. 

Leonese,  Old:  Dialect  974. 
•,  Leopard  :  554. 

Leopardi,  Giacomo ;  x66, 

Lepadidse  :-539. 

Lepidoptera :  541-2. 

Lepra  :  572  ;  Leprosy  572. 

LermdntofF:  735, 

'Lesbian  :  Dialect  871/ 
'  Leslie,  C.  R. :  651 ;  G.  D.  648. 
;  Lesseps,  Ferdinand  de/:  596. 
.  Lessing,  G.  E.  :  733 ;  as  Pedagogue  284. 

Letter  Painting :  634-5. 
„  Writers  ;  British  785  ;  Greek  899  [Hist, 
of  87.4].        ,^ 

Leiters  of  Individuals  are  classed  wttk 
'        ,  t^zr  Lives. 

Letters  :  Autograph  485  ;  Illustrated  Eng. 
History  402. 

tiSttish— ».  Lithuanian. 

Leucomains :  564. 

Levant :  Missions  to  92  ;  Monasteries  339. 

Levelling:  599. 
;•  Lever,  Charles :  724, 

Leviiicus:  z6,zy-5'  Accuracy  of  118. 

Levlfosia :  Topography  303. 

Lewes,  G.  H. :  167. 
,,  Sussex:  Topography  326. 

]Lex  Salica :  229. 

Leys  d' Amors :  9B1. 

Lhasa:  Manning's' Journey  to  345, 

Lhota  Naga :  Philology  830. 

Libanius  Sophista :  893, 

Libel :  Law  204. 

Liberalism:  History  of  259. 

Libertat,  De  :  Family  480. 

Libertj; :  Civil  255-6 ;  of  Press  204  ;  Re- 
_  ■ ,  ligions.  Law  of  204. 

Libraries  :  Catalogues  703  ;  .Choice  of  Bks. 
-for  294  ;  Hist,  and  Econ,  711-12  ;  Law 
of  Public  209  ;  Private  683;  School  303. 
.  Libyan  Philology  :  799-800. 

Licensing :  Law  209. 

Lichens :  524, 

Lichfield:  Diocesan  History 325, 
'  Liddon,  Canon  :  59. 
^  Liebig,  Baron  J.  v.  :  497, 

Liens :  Law  298.. 
^Lifeboats :  248.     ' 
■^  Lifting  Machines  ;  598. 
,  Li^ht :  494-5. 

'    Light  Brigade ' :  in  Crimea  406. 
^Light-Houses:  598. 

Lighting — V.  Illumination. 

Lightning:  505;  Condiiciors634. 

Lights,  Ancient :  Law  215. 

Ligny:  Battle  of  427, 
,Li"e  ;  Dialect  989. ,  > 

Lilly,  \yilliam:  81. 

Lily :  Culture  626. 

Lima ;  Topography  374. 
Limerick  :■  Topu^rai'liy  332. 
'Limes  and  Cements:  634. 

Limitations  :  Law  204  ;  of  Suits  S04. 

LimoHsin:  Dialect  978. 


Lincoln,  Abraham  :  460,  716. 

Lincolnshire  :  Church  Hells  474  ;  Churches 
668  ;  Dialect  950  :^  Fulklore  144  ;  Geol. 
■509;  Marr.  Licenses  and  Wills  481; 
Topography  322, , 

Linen:  Spinning 639. 

LipguistipS — V,  Language. 

Linnaeus,"  Carl :  552. 

Lion  :  554  ;  Hunting  686-7. 

Liszt,  Abb^  F:  :  673. 

Literature,  Generally  :  Art  of  792  ;  Study 
of  293  ;  Style  in  792  ;  Theol.  in  108 — 
V.  also  names  of  Languages  &*  Coun- 
tries. 

Lithographic  Printing  :  637. 

Lithotomy  :  570. 

Lithuania :  Folklore  139 ;  Philology  and 
Literature  T007. 

Liturgies  :  Generally  104-5  ;  Eastern  Chs. 
57j  104  ;  Knox's  Liturgy  73. 

Liver  :  Diseases  569  ;  Homoeop,  Treat- 
ment 393.  ■ 

Liverpool :  'l\)^ography  323. 
,j  2nd.E^rl  of:  423. 

Liverworts :  52^^. 

Livery  'Companies,  City  :  241. 

Lives:  Collections— z'.  Biography. 
,j  of  Individuals — v.  their  Names, 

Livingstone^  Dr.  David  :  353. 

Livonia :  Dialects  939. 

Livy :  923-4. 

Lizards :  546. 

Lloyd's  :  History  of  267. 

Lob  Nor:  Journey  to  344. 

Lobsters :  539. 

Local :  Board,  Election  of  198  ;  Govt,  and 
Taxn-  245  [Law  209-11] ;  Option  250. 

Locke,  John  :  167  ;  as  Pedagogue- 284. 

Lock-Making, :  628 :  Locks  and  Keys^387. 

Locomotive — v.  Railways. 

Locust  Pl&gue  :  iii  U.S.A.  615. 

Lodges,  Masonic ;  79. 

Logan,  Sir  W,  :  506. 

Logarithms ;  490. 

Logic :  173-4.;  for  R.-Caths.  86  ;  Hindu 
_  Works  826.' 

Loire,  River  ;  312.  . 

Lombard  Street :  235  ;  Signs  of  485. 

Lombardy  :  Dialect  970 ;  Folklore  137  ; 
Fredk.  i.'s  War  agst^  445. 

Lomonsoff":  7535. 

London  :  Bibl.  703;  Charities  248 ;  Churchqs 
668  ;  Bells  47^^ ;  City  Compys.  241  ; 
Clubs  249  ;  Kpitaphs"  472  ;  Flora  528; 
Foss.  Rept.  546:  Geol.  509;  Govt. 
'  24s  ;  Hist.  322-3  [in  Chas.  i.  time  415, 
in  Jacob.  Times  418,  in  12-15  ^^"^■ 
4.11] ;  Hygiene  588  ;  Marr.  Licences 
and  Regists.  481  ;-  Missions  913-4  ; 
Parks  323 ;  'Pauperism  247-8  ;  Pedi- 
grees 479 ;  Plague  of  418 ;  Roman 
London  406;  Social  Problems  246; 
,Street  Cries  248 ;  Stock  Exch.  26S  ; 
Suburbs  323 ;  Theatres  67S  ;  Tokens 
477 ;  Topogr.  322-3 ;  Tower  323  ; 
Water  Supply  601, 

Londonderry  :  Geology  510, 

Long  Parliament :  416. 

Longevity,  Human  :  554,  567. 

Longfellow, 'HeuryW.  :  729,  717. 

Longhand,  Abbreyiated :  797. 

Longueville^DuchesS  of :  252. 

Lord  Advocates  of  Scotland  :  430. 
„  Chancellors  :  of  Bngl.  404  ;  of  Irel.  443. 

Lord's  Prayer  :  33  ;  Lord  s  Supper  33. 

Lords  :  House  of— ».  Parliament. 

Lorenzo  de  Medid  :  447. 

Lofrain,  Cla,nde:  652. 

Lorraine  :  Dialect  989 ;  Folklore  136. 

Lothringen  i  Dialect  988. 

Lotze,  H. ;  167. 

Loudon,  Marshall :  437. 

Louis  ix.   439  ;     xi.   439  .*    xiv.   439  [and 
Canada  455]  ;  xv.  and  xvi.  439  ;  xviii. 
442._  '■ 
„  Philippe :  441. 

Louise  de  Keroiiall**  tQuerouaille] :  419. 
„  Queen  of  Prussia  :  445. 

Louisiana:  Creoles  365;  Hist,  &  Topogj:. 
365. 

Louth  :  Topography  332. 

Louvre,  The  :  Art  Guide  647. 

Love  :  178. 

Lover,  Samuel :  724, 

Lowe,  Peter :  538. 


Lowell,  J.  Russell :  729,  728, 

Loyola,  Ignatius ;,  87. 

Loyson,  C.  J. :  85. 

Lubricants :  Manufacture  631. 

Lucan :  gi3'.       ^  , 

Lucas,  P  rederick  :  728. 

Lucian  :  899.' 

Lucilius,  Caius :  913. 

Luck  :_  Laws  of  490. 

Lucretius :  t6o,  913-4. 

.Lucrezia  Borgia  :  446.       ^ 

Ludlow :  Topogr;  325. 

Lugg,  River  :  Fishing  695. 

Luke,  St. :  Gospel  33,'  23-5  ;  Life  47-8. 

Lulli,  J.  B.  :  677. 

Lully,  Raymond ;  108. 

Lvimbricus :  539, 

Lummi ;  Philology  856, 

Lunacy — v.  Insanity. 

Lunatic  Hospitals  ;  591. 

Lunda  :  Philology  855. 

Lundy  Island  :  Topogr.  319. 

Lungs :  Anat.  561  ;  Diagn.  565  ;  Diseases 
568-9  fin  Children  583] ;  Hbmoeop. 
treatment  593, 

Lurftania^-z/.  Portugal. 

Luther,  Martin:  63^  as  Pedagogue  284; 
*  devil'  of  112. 

Lutheran  :  Church  in  America  70, 

Xuxor:  Topography  353.,  j 

Lycaenidae :  541. 

Lycia  :  Inscr.  870 ;  Topogr,  341, 

Lydia:  Coins  475. , 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles :  506. 

Lymphatic  System :  Anatomy  561. 

Lynch,  Rev.  T,  ,T. :  70. 

Lyndhurst,  Lord  :■  188. 

Lyons  ;  Dialect  978  ;  Lat.  Insc^.  905. 

Lyrics:  Ang.-Sax.  959^  962;  Brit.,i Collec- 
tions 759-60 ;  Gk.^  History  of  874, 
Collns.  876  ;  L^tin  .  Hist,  of  909  ; 
Collns.  91Z  ;  Old' and  Mid.  Engl.  965.' 

Xysias  ;  893. 

Lytton,  Lord :  724. 


Macaronic  Verse :  760. 

Macaulay,  Lord  ;  724,  716,  717, 

Macaws  :  Tame  685,  684. 

McClellan,  Gen.  G.  B.  :  462. 

Macclesfield:  Hundred  of  318, 

McCrie,  Dr;  Thomas  :  65. 

McCrombie  :  Family  480. 

IVTa,cdonald  :  Flora  253  ;  J.  and  G,  70. 

MacdonneH,  James  :  728. 

Macedonia :  Coins  475 ;  Topogr.  (Mod.) 

.  340-  . 
Macedonian  :  Empire,  rise  0^394.  1 

MacGregor,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  C.  M, :  425. 
MacKiavelli,  N. :  167. 
Machinery  :  Effect  on  Wages  238. 
M^achines :    Constr.    and     Work     601-2 ; 

Farm  615;    Hydraulic   598;    Mining 

641 ;     Printing    638  ;    Stone-working 

6^;  Wood-Cutting  603. 
Macllvaine,  Bp.  C.  P.  :  66. 
Mackay,  Charlps  :  724. 
Mackenzie,  Gen.  Colin  :  425, 
MackintoJiU,  Sir  J. :  724. 
Macleod,  Rev.  Norman :  65, 
Maclise,  Daniel :  651, 
Macmillan,  Daniel ;  727. 
Macready,  W.  C.  :  680. 
Macrobius :  932. 
Macropotidae  :  554. 
'Madagascar  :  Geogr.  359 ;  Missions  to  92  ; 

Myihol.  and  Folklore  151 ;  Pbilol.  852. 
Madeira:    Coleoptera  542;    'Fishes    545;. 

Flora  527  ;  as  Health  Resort  500,  591; 

Meteorol.  504  ;  Topogr.338j  Wine  618, 
„  (S.  America) :  River  373.  ,  ' 

Madge  :  Thomas  ,82 ;  Travers  82. 
Madison:  James  460;  University  279. 
Madonna,  The  :  in  Art  50,    ■ 
Madras  :  Antiq.  469  ;  Arniy  428 ;  Artillery 

428;     Engineers    and    Pioneers  428; 
,     Famine  347  ;  Hist.  428  ;   Legal  Code 

183  [Digest  of  Cases  184]. 
Macfrepores  :  Nat.  Hist.  538., 
Madriyals:  677. 
Mtigazmes — v.  Periodicals. 
Magdala ;  Campaign  427. 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford  :  277. 
Magellan:  Ferd.  308;  Straits;  Nat.  Hist. 

556. 


Magic:  -Anc.^  125;  Modern  80';   Parloulr 

^00 ;  Magic  Lantern  700. 
Magicians  :  126,  8i. 
Magisterial  Law  :  223  ;  Canada  224 ;  India 

224 ;  N.  Zeal.  224 ;    S.  Afr;  224 ;  Vict 

224, 
Magna  Carta :  411./ 
Magnetism:  495-6;  Animal  80. 
Magyar:  Ethnol.— ».   Hungary;  MythoL 

and  Folklore  149;;!  Philol.  and  Liter, 

S40  tKovels— ».  Hungarian];  Poems 

Mahdthdrata :  822. 

Ma!homet— ».  Mahommed.  ' 

Mahrattas  :  History  of  the  452. 

Maid-servants  :  681. 

Maine  :  Hist,  and  Topogr.  366^ 
.,  ([France) :  Dialect  989, 

Mairitenpn,,  Mme.  de  :  731. 

Maitlandof  Lcthington :  433. 

Majolica  !  664. 

Majorca  :  Topogr&phy  338. 

Makassar:  Philology  851. 

Makran  :  Dialect  of  837. 

Makua :  Philology  855. 

Malabar :  Fishes  545. 

Malacca  :  Topoijraphy,  e/c.  349, 

Malachi:  Prophecies  y.^  23-5;  Life  31. 

Malacpstraca :  539.      .       . 

Malagasy— w.  Madagascar! 

Malay :  Ethnol,  306 ;  Figs  627  ;  Geogr.  dJkd 
•Nat.  Hist.  3^0 ;  Mythol.  and  Folklore 
.  148-9 ;  Philol.  and  Liter.-  851-3 ; 
Rhopalppera  541. 

Malayalim  :  Philology  844, 

Malcolm,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  J, :  425. 

Maldive  Islands:  349. 

Malherbe:  982. 

Mallet,  Mme.  Jules :  253. 

Malmesbury:  ist  Earl  419;  2nd  Earl  423. 

Malta :  History  335, 

Malthus,  T.  ,"R. :  241. 

Malting :  631-2. 

Malvern  :  Flora  529 ;  Geol.  510. 

Mammalia,':  552-4;  of 'S.  Semitit,  Peoples 
'800.  ,  ' 

Mammalian  Descent :  516. 

Mammoth  and  the  FJ.ood  :  117. 

Man-:  Biblical  Dpctr«^ii3;  Natural  Doctr. 
1J3 ;  Fall  114,       '       '      , 

'  „  Physically  :  554-5 ;  Antiq.  554  ;  Evolu- 
tion 515:  Fossil  554  J  Longevity  554  ; 
kPrehist.,  388-9;  Races— c;.  Ethnology, 
anchester:  Cathed.  669;  Court  Lect. 
RAords  481 ;  Flora  528  ;.Libraries  711; 
Odd  Fellows  241 ;  Topogr,  322  ;  Water 
Works  601. 

Manchuria :  Folklore  149  j  Hist.  432 ; 
Philol.  and  Liter.  843 ;  Topography 
352. .  ,  ■ 

Mandaitic :  Philol.  and  Literature  '803, 

Mandalay :  Topography  349. 

Mandan  Indians  :  Folklore  152. 

Mandarin :  Dialect  848. 

Mande  :  Philology  855, 

Manichaeism  :  107. 

Manipuri.:  Philology  830. 

Manitoba :  Topography  363. 

Mann,  Horace :  284. 

Manners:  Early  English  966— ».  als» 
Customs. 

Manning,  Cardinal :  85, 

Manning's  Journey  to  Lhasa :  345. 

Mansel,  Dean  H.  L.  :  168. 

Mansions  :  Archit.  671 ;  English  315  ;  Fife- 
shire  329  ;  Herefordsh.  320  ;  Philadel. 
368 ;  Sussex  326. 

Mantegna,  A. ;  653. 

Mantodea :  541. 

Mantovane :  Fables  137. 

Mantshon— w.  Manchuria,    ~ 

Manual  Training :  297. 

Manures :  615. 

MSS. :  Arab,  806 ;  Engl.  (Natl.)  402;  Gotft„  , 
73s;  Hebr.  811;  lUumin.  661;  Irish 
Natl.)ioc4:  O.-Germ.  936;  Proveng. 
179  ;  Sansc*  816  ;  Span.  974  ;  Syr.  and 
Jab.  803  ;  Tamil  845  ;  Turk  841, 

„  Abbreviations:  Engl.  197;  Gk.  8671 
Lat.  901— w.  also  Palaeography, 

Manx— ».  Isle  of  Man^ 

Maori- w.  New  Zealand. 

Map  :  Drawing  600 ;  Making  307. 

Mar,  Earldom  of;  480. 

Marat,  J.  P. :  441 


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SUBJECTS    INDEX. 


[MONU- 


Marathi :  Philol.  and  Liter.  833, 

M^fkfhon:  Battle  of  384. 

Marble:  Sculpture  671 — v.  also  Sculpts 

Marbling  :  Decor.  634,  639, 

Marceau,  Sergeant :  441. 

Marckesa^  The  :  Cruise  of  309.  ^ 

Marcus  Aureliiis :  159,  714. 

Marengo  :  Battle  of  442. 

Mare's  Milk :  585; 

Margaret  of  Anjou  :  4J9.  ; 

Margaret,  St.;  965., 

Marguerite  d'Angouleme  (Qu.  of  Nfivarre}^ 

lOOO.  ' 

Maria  Theresa :  437. 

Marie  Antoinette  :  439.  , 

,>  Louise  and  Napoleon:  442. 
Marietta  College  :  279. 
Marine  :  Botany  517-8  ;  Charts  611 ;  Court 
in   N.    York   City  226 ;    Engineering 
-  612 ;     Insurance    267    [Law    201-2I ; 
Internal.  Law  232 ;  Law  205  ;  Paint- 
ing,   Art    of   657 ;    Surveying   611 ; 
Zoology  517-8. 
Mario :  672. 
Maritime — v.  Marine. 
Marius  :  397.  .' 

Mark,  St. :  Gos/el  33,  23-5 ;  Life  47-8. 
Market  Gardening  :  627-8. 
Marking';  in  Schools  302. 
Marlborough  College  :  276;  SetpoiTis  296.  • 
„  Town  :  Topogr,  276. 
„  Duke  of :  425;  Duchess  of  252. 
Marlowe,  Christopher:  716;  Metrics  948,^ 
Marlstones :  616.  .^ 

Maronites:  12,  92.  s 

Marot,  Clement :  731 ;  Langiiage  991. 
Marquesas^  Islands  :  Ethnology  374. 
Marquetry :  684. 

Marriage  :  Customs   124,    253   [Ital.    137, 

Germ.    146,    Llthuan.  139,  Primit.   & 

^    Amer.  389]_:  and  Heredity  515;  Law 

205-6  ;     Hindu    231 ;    Mohkra.    231  ; 

Near  of    Kin   253,    Licenses    480-2 ;, 

Question,  Novels  on  748  ;  Social  As-,! 

gect  "253. 

Married  Women's  Property  :  Law  206. 

Marryat,  Capt.  Frederick  ;  724,  ,j 

Marshall,  Henty :  558  ;  John  461.  J 

Marshman,  Rev.  Joshua :  93.  ^ 

Marsiliiis  of  Padua :  107.  / 

Marston,  John:  Metrics  948.  i 

Marsupi£tls  :  552,  546.  } 

Martial^:  9^4.  .  [ 

Martin  Marprelate :  Controversy  58.  - 

f,  St. :  51.  -I 

Marlineau  :  'Harriet  724. 

Martyn,  Rev.  Henry  :  93. 

Martyrs  :  in  Art  50  ;  &ig.  58  [Letters  :of 

59] ;  Irish  64  ;  Roman  Catholics  84. 
Mary  Queen  of  England  :  413-5.  ^ 

„  ,,  of  Scots:  Lile,  e£c.  432,  717;  Reigns 

431 ;  Roman  Catholic?  under  431. 

Mary  Magdalene,  St.:  965.  i 

Maryland  :  History  3:66  ;  Methodists  71.     | 

Masaccio  ;  649.  | 

Masai  Land  :  357.'  | 

Masonry  :  633-4  '»  Monumental  637. 

Mass :  86.  ; 

Massachusetts :   Eccles.    Law  99  ;    Geol.; 

512 ;    Hist.    &    Topogr.   366 ;    Leg.il 

Proced.  ,  225  ;    Marriage    Laws    206  ; 

Puritans  74;    Quakers  75;    Radiata' 

538  ;  Temperance  250,  1 

Massage :  565.^  _  ] 

Masbinger,  Philip:  717.  : 

Massorah :  17.  i 

Master  &  Servant :  Arbitration  189  ;  Law< 

206.  I 

Masters  of  Rolls  :  Lives  187.  ,\ 

Mastiff,  The  :  692.  \ 

Masturbation :  579. 

Matabele  Land  :    ropography  357,     ,  j 

Matches  :  Manufacture  631.  ' 

Materia  Medica :  584-6 ;  Homoeop.  592-3,;' 

Veterinary  619, 
Materialism :  7,  157. 
Mathematical :  Ihsiru.  600  ;  Tables  269. 


'Mathematicians:  Lives  490. 
Mathematics :  48^-92  ;    Hindu  828 ;    In 

struction  293. 
Mathews  :  Charles  680  ;  C.  J.  68a 
Matre  Ermengaud :  981. 
Matriarchal  Theory  :  389. 
Matrimonial    v.  Marriage. 
Matter  :  Properties  of  493 


Matterhbrn :  Ascent  of  697.  ' 

Matthew,  $t. :  Gospel  33,  23-5  ;  Life  47-8. 

Matto  Grosso  :  Topography  373, 

Maule,  Sir  William:  188. 

Maundeville,  Sir  John  :  966, 

Maurice,  ReV.  F.  D, :  61, 

Mauritius :  Flora  530  ;  Geography  359. 

■Maxims  :  Writers  786  ;  Legal  192. 

Maximilian,  Emperor :  370. 

Maxwell,  Sir  J.  C. :  497. 

May  Flies :  541. 

Maya  Indians:  Ethnol.  360  ;  Folklore  152  ; 

Philology  and  Literature  85S. 
Mayo,  Earl  of :,  423. . 

,,     :  Tppogiraphy  ^32. 
Mayor's  Court :  Procedure  &  Prac  223. 
Mazarin,  Card.  Jules :  440. 
Mazdei-sm  :  834. 
Mazzini,  Joseph  ;  447. 
Meadows,  Kenny  :  649. 
Measures— z;.  Weights  and  Measures. 
Meat  -Production :  620, 
Mecca:  Topogi-aphy 343. 
Mechanical  Engineering  :  601-5. 
Mechanicians ;  Lives  595-6. 
Mechanics  :  493-4  ;  Animal  533  ;  Institutes 

240. 
Mecklenburg :  Dialect  939  ;  Folklore  146. 
Medals,  Coins  &  Tokens  ;  475-7  ;  of  B^t. 

Army  607. 
Media :  History  303. 
Mediaeval— 2/.  Middle  Aggs. 
Medical  Biography :  558. 
Medici',  Lorenzo  de  :  447. 
Medicine  &  Surgery  5^7-94 ;  Anglo-Sax. 

961  ;  Arabic  809  ;  Biogr.  558  ;  Diagn., 

etc.  564-6  ;    Early  Engl.  559  ;  Educ, 

559,298  ;  Ethics  560;  Folklore  of  128-9; 

Greek  559  ;  Hindu  828  ;  Hist,  of  557-8 

[Arab.  809,  Gk.875];  Jurispr.  207-8  587; 

Latin  559  ;■  Missions  560  ;  Music  675  ; 

Novels  748  ;   Profession  559 ;   Veter. 
\      618-5. 

Medina :  Topography  343. 
Meditations  :  Devotional  i03'-4. 
Mediterranean  Sea:  Geogr.,  etc.  311,  333; 

Health  Resorts   590  ; ,  Shooting   and 
;  Yachting  690. 
Medusae  :  Natural  History  538. 
Megaric :  Dialect  871. 
Megasthenes:  AccQunt'.of  India  346. 
Megatherium  of  America  :  553. 
Meissonier,  J.  L.  E. ;  652 ;  648. 
Mekrance :  Dialect  837. 
Mela-nchthon,  Philip  :  63.        . 
Melanesia — "u.  Polynesia, 
Melbourne^  Viscount :  423, 
Mellon,  Miss  :  680. 
Mdville,  Andrew  :  65. 
Memory  :  Cultiv.  of  288  ;  Diseases  566  ; 

Psychological  Aspect  of  177. 
Memphis  :  Serapeuin  799. 
Memphitic  Version  of  New  Testament :  18. 
Menander :  885. 
Mendelssohn,  F.  B.  :  673,  672. 
Mensuration  :  600. 
Mental— z*.  Mind. 
Mentone  :  Dialect  970  ;  Flora  527 ;  Patois 

978. 
Mercantile  Law — v.  Commercial. 
Mercer,  John ;  265. 
Merchandise:  Marks  213. 
Merchant  Taylor-^'  Company :  241, 
Merchants  :  Lives  264-5. 
Merimde,  Prosper :  732, 
Mdrode,  F.  F.  X.  de  :  85.  1 

Meropidae :  547. 
Merrion :  649. 

Merton  College,  Oxford  :  277 
Merv  :  544.  , 

Mesmerism :  80. 
Messapian  :  Dialect  906. 
Metallurgy  :  642-4. 
Metals  :  l)ecor.Wk.66i  ;  Engraving658-9; 

Turning  635-6. 
Metaphors :  Greek  869. 
Metamorphosis  of  Insects  :  540, 
Metaphysics:  174;  for  Roni.-Caths.  86. 
Metauriis  :  Battle  of  384. 
Meteorology :    501-5 ;    in    Folklore    128 ; 

Ocean  611  ;  of  Polynesia  517. 
Meteprs'and  Meteorites :  501. 
'  Method  of  i-ieast  Squares  :  490. 
Methodism  :  71--.2  ;   Missions  91  ;   Hymn 

Writers  102. 


Methuselahs :  Lives  486. 

Metric  System:  Tables  2^9.  ; 

Metrics— ff,  N^mes  of  Laft£^uages. 

Metrology— w.  Weights  and  Measyres. 

Metropolitan  Building  :  Law  sxo.  \ 

Mettemich,  Prince  :,437- 

Metz :  Folksongs  136, 

Mexico  :  Antiq.  469  ;  Coleopt.  54a ;  Con- 
quest 361 ;  Ethnol.  360  ,  Fishes  545  ; 
Folklore  152  ;  Geogr.  370  ;  Geol.  513  ; 
Hist,  370;  Law  207  ;  Pbilol,  &  Liter. 
859  ;  Rel.  &  Mythol,  7-8 ;  War  w,  458. 

Meyerbeer,  G.  ;  673,  672. 

Miall,  Rev.  Edward:  70.  : 

Micak;  Prophecies  of  ^r^  23-5. 

Mice :  Fancy  685. 

Michael  Angelo  :  653,  648, 

Michigan  :  Hist.  %^t '.  University  379.       \ 

Mictaac :  Philology  857. 

Microbes— ».  Bacteria.^ 

Micronesia— w.  Polynesia. 

Micro-organisms  &  Diseases  :  564— z*.  also 
Protoplasms- 

Microphone:  606. 

Microscope  &  Microscopy  :  518  ;  in  Brew- 
ing 632;  in  Medicine  565,  563-T-ff.  also 
Histology.  ■ 

Microtomy ;  565. 

Middle  Ages, Collectively:  AgricCommun. 
339  ;  Alphab.  {^Ornam.)  662 ;  Archit. 
666,  667  ;  Arms,  etc.  471 ;  Art  647  ; 
Calendar  399  ;  Church  53-5  ;  Class. 
Study  865  ;  Costume  484  ;  Educ.  271  ; 
Geogr.  309-10 ;  History,  Life,  etc. 
398-400  :  Literat.  712  [Romances 
736-9];  Magic  125  ;  Medic.  557  ;  Milit.. 
Rel.  Orders  53  ;  Missions  90;  P-hilos., 
107-8;  Popes  85;  Science  712;  War 
400 

Middlesex  :  Birds  549 ;  Epitaphs  472 ; 
Flora  528  ;  GeoJ.  309  ;  Marr.  Licenses 
&  Regs.  481  ;  Palaeolith.  Man  554;! 
Pedigrees  479  ;  Topography  322, 

Midian  :  Topogr.  &  Gold  Mines  :  343. 

Midland  Railway  :  History  269. 

Midlothian  :  Geology  510;  Topogr.  329. 

Midrash:  10. 

Midwifery  :  580-x  ;  Homceop.  594 ;  Mid- 
wives  581. 

Migrations  of  Animals  &  Plants :  813  ;  of 
Fables  121. 

Milan;  Dialect97o;  Folktales  137, 

Mildew :  523. 

Military  Arts :  606-9  tGk,  Writers  808 
'     (Hist,  of  874),  Lat.  Wr.  932] ;  -Archit. 

607  ;  Biogr.  [Amer.  461-2,  Brit.  424-5] 
Career  &  Educ.  607  ;  Engineering  609  ; 
Forces  606-7  ;  Gunnery,  Ordnance,tf/c. 

608  ;  Gymnastics  697  ;  History  [Amer. 
457,  Brit.  423-4,  Germ.  443];  Hygiene 
and  Surg.  575  ;  Law  207-8 ;  Life  [in 
Alger.  355  J  Italy  334,  Russia  33^1 ; 
Medals  &  Detor  477.;  Regiments 
(Brit.)42B;  Relig.  Orders  of  Mid.  A§ds 
53 ;  Surveying  &  Sketching6o9;  Tactics 
606  ;  Trials  186.  , 

Militia  :  Diet.  606  ;  ist  Regt,  428  ;  Lanes* 

428  ;  2nd  Surrey  428  ;  Worcs.  428. 
Milk :  Analysis  630. 
Mill :  James  168  ;  John  Stuart  »68. 
Millais,  J.  E. :  651. 

Millbank  Prison :  244.  1 

Millennium  :  115-6.  ; 

Miller,  Hugh  :  724.  , 
/„  and  Grinder  :  637. 
Millet,  J.  F.  :  652. 
Mills  and  Millwork  :  €03. 
Milman,  Bp.  R.  ;  93. 
Milton,  J.:  720,  714,  716  ;  as.Pedag.  284  ; 

'Devil'  of  Milton  iia  ;  Language 945. 
,,  Mass. :  History  366. 
Milyas:  Travels  in  341. 
Mind  ;    Diseases  566-8 ;    Evolution    177, 

516  ;  Physiol.  177  ;  Science  of  174. 
Mineral  Waters :  Health  Resorts  589-91  ; 

Manufacture  629 ;  Properties  586. 
Mineralogy  :    506-7 ;    Analyt.   498,    507 ; 

Instruction  295;  Local  so^-zz Passim; 

Popular  507 ;  Greek  875. 
Mining  ;  640-2  ;  Law  208. 
Miniature  :  Painting  648— v.  also  lllumi- 

natitm. 
Ministers  :  94-5  !  Wives  95. 
Ministry  :  Christian  88. 
Minnesingers  of  Germany :  7313. 


Minnesota:    CrusCac    539;    GeoL    5x3* 

History  366. 
Mint,  Royal :  235> 
Miot  de  Melito,  Count :  441. 
Mir  (Russian) :  389, 
Mirabeau :  440,  716. 
Miracle-Plays :  781  ;  Old  French  907. 
Miracles  of  Christ :  in  Xtn.  Evid,  1194 

Devot.  Aspect  104  ;  Rom.-Cath.  xxg^ 
Miracles  de  Nostre  Darnel  997. 
Mirajndez :  Dialect  974. 
Mirandola:  Dialect  970. 
Mirror  Painting :  663. 
Misdemeanours :  Law  195-6. 
Misers :  Lives  486. 
Mishmee  Hills  :  346.  ' 
Misknah:  10. 

Missal:  Painting  661;  teojricxos. 
Missionaries  :  Lives,  etc,  92-4. 
Missions  :  Foreign  90-3  ;  Home  93 ;  Medic. 

560. 
Mississippi,  River :  367. 
,,  State  :  Antiq.  469;  Bench  &  Bar  167  , 

Hist.   &    Topogr.   366;  Jetties  598^ 

Mounds  470. 
Missouri,  State:  Fossils  512;  Hist,  362. 
Mitchell,  John :  437. 
Mitford  :  Mary  Rr  725  ;  Rev.  John  725. 
Mnemonics— r.  Memory. 
Moab,  Land  of:  341. 
Moabite  :  Stone  811. 
Modelling:  Art  of  684. 
Modern  Greek— w.  Greece,  Modem, 
Modjeska,  Helen  :  678. 
Modoc  Indiajfis  :  Ethnology,  etc.  361. 
Modulation :  Musical  675. 
Moffat ;  Mary  353  ;  Rev.  Robert  353.  ■ 
Moghul  Empire  :  Hi.story  453.^ 
Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism  :  11-12  ; 

Compd.  with   Christianity  120  [Arab. 

Lives  807]. 
Mohammedan  :  Coins  475  ;  Law  231. 
Mohammedans  :  in  Europe  451  ;  in  India 

452-3  ;  in  Spain  450  :  Missions  'to  92. 
Mohawk  Indians  :  Plillolpgy  857, 

„  Jltver  :  History  367. 
Moles :  553. 

Moliere,  J.  B.  P.  :  731 ;  Language  98a. 
Molinos,  the  Quietist :  87. 
Mollusca  :  543-4  ;  Anat.  of  534  ;  EmbryoL 

535  ;  of  Polynesia  517. 
Molluscoidea :  544. 

Molly  Maguires  of  Pennsylvania  I  331. 
Moluccas:  Flora  531  ;  Geogr.  349. 
Momien :  Journey  to  345. 
Monachism  :    53-4  ;    Eastern  54 — v.  ahf^ 

Buddhism. 
Monaghan :  History  332. 
Monasteries:  History  315.;  Suppression  of 

414- 
Monastic :  Chronicles  [rel.  to  Hist.  411] ; 

Orders  53-4. 
Moncton  Family :  480. 
Money  :  234-^5  ;  L'^nders  191 ;   Securities 

217 ;  Tables  268. 
Mongolia  :  Coins  475  ;  Geogr.,  etc.  35a : , 

Geol.  511  ;  Hist.  448  ;   Missions  91 : 

Philol.  and  Liter,  842-3;  Mythol.  and 

Folklore  149. 
Monk,  Geo.,  ist  Duke  of  Albem.:  417. 
Monkeys  :  Tame  685. 
Monks  :  53-4  :  Buddh,  14. 
Monod,  A.  :  62. 
Monograms:  Ornamental  662. 
Monotremata :  552. 
Monroe,  James  :  460. 
Monsters  :  Mythical  127. 
Mont  Blanc :  502. 

Montague  :  John  358  ;  Lady  M,  W.  ,7aa. 
Montaigne,  M.  de ;:    (69,  7311  xooz  ;  t|t 

Pedagogue  284. 
Montalembert,  Ct.  de  :  442. 
Montalepe :  Folktales  137. 
Montanism  in  Primitive  Church  :  107. 
Montandon,  Moine  de  ;  981, 
Montbazon,  Mme.  dc:  252. 
Montcalm,  de  Marquis:  440. 
Montefiore,  Sir  Moses  :  249. 
Montenegro  :  Hist.  451  ;  Topogr.  340. 
Montesquieu,  C.  de  :  169.  '■ 

Montfort,  Simon  de  :  41X. 
Monticulipora :  537. 
Montrose,  Marqtdsof:  43a. 
Monumental  :    Brasses    473  ;  Insc    471  • 

Mason  637. 


MONU-] 


SUBJECTS    INDEX. 


NUMB- 


Monuments  :  Early  Stone  470-1 ;  Sepul- 
chral 637. 
Moody  and  Sankey  :  76. 
Moon,  The  :  501  ;  Folklore  128. 
Mdore  :  A.  649  ;  George  249  ;  Thfas.  725. 
Moors— ».  Mohaminedanfi. 
Moquis  of  Arizona  :  Snake  Dance  152. 
Moral :    Education    293  i    Phifes.    [Hist. 
386-7L 

V.  aiso  Ethics. 
Morality  :  Commercial  101 ;  Social  253. 
Moravia  :  Folklore  139, 
Moravianism:  72;  Missions  72,  91. 
Moray:  Fauna  555  ^   Geol.   510;    Natural 

History  330 ;  Topography  330. 
Morea,  The  :  Topography  333. 
M6re,t  Hannah :  722. 

Mofdaunt,  Charles,  Earl  of  Peterbro':  419. 
Mordwinic :  Philology  840. 
Morgan,  Augustus  de  :  499  ;  Lady  717. 
Morland,  George ;  649. 
Morley,  Samuel :  249. 
„  Yorkshire ;  Topography  327. 
Mormons  ;  72-3, 
Morocco:   Flora  530;   Geogr.,  etc.   355; 

Geol.  511. 
Morphia :  589. 
Morphology  :  Anim.  533 ;  Human  560-1 ; 

Veget.  520. . 
Morris,  Governor :  461. 
Moririson,  Rev.  Robert :  93- 
Morse,  Dr.  Jedediah  :  6S. 
Mortality,  Rate  of :  367. 
Mortars  (in  .building! :  634. 
Mortga|;es :  Bills  of  Sale  191 ;  Law  208, 
Mortmam  Acts  :  215. 
Morton,  Abp.  Thom3.s  :  412. 
Mosaic  :     Paper    Wk.    684  ;    Pavements 
(Brit.-Rom.)  406;    Picts.   of  Ancient 
Rome  465, 
Moschelles,  J,  :  673. 
Moscow  :  Art  Guide  647. 
Mosei    River :    Etchings  314  ;    Latin   In- 
scriptions 905.- 
Moses  :  Books  of  2S-6  ;  Life  26. 
Mosquito  State  :  Philol.  857  ;  Topogr.  370. 
Mosses  :  524  ;  Sea— w.  Algae. 
Moths :  541-2  ;  Parthenogenesis  515. 
Motley,  J.  Lothrop:  729. 
Mould  (fungi)  :  523,  514,  521, 
Moulding — v.  Founding. 
Mounds— z;.  Barrows.  [ 

Mountaineering :  697. 
Mountains  :  Ascents  In  Switz.  339  ;  Phys. 

Geogr.  502  ;  of  the  Moon  (Air.)  357. 
Mouskes,  PhiHppe :  995. 
Mouth  :  Exam,  of  565  ;  Surg.  Dis.  576. 
Mozambique  :  Philblogy  855. 
Mozart,  W.  A.  :  673,  672. 
Muff,  The:  484. 
Muller:  George  94  :  \V.  651. 
Mulready,  William:  651. 
Munich  :  Art  Gall.  647  ;  Univers.  275. 
Municipal  Corporations:  Law  2jo;  Elec- 
tions [Law'198-g] ;  Govt,  and  Taxation 
^    24s  [Law  209-11]. 
Munro,  Gen.  Sir  Thomas:  425. 
Murchison,  Sir  Roderick  :  566. 
Murder  :  Med.  Jurispr.  587  ;  Trials  186. 
Muriilo,  B.  S.  :  654. 
Murray,  E,  C.  Grenville :  725. 
Miisci :  524  ;  Sea — v.  Algae. 
Muscles,  Human  :  Anat.  560  ;  ^Physiol.  562, 
Museums  :  Public  Law  209  ;  School  303. 
Mushrooms — v.  Fungi. 
Music  :  671-8  ;    Acoustics  675  ;  Aesthet. 
675  :  Gk.  Writers  on  897  ;   Hist,  and 
Biogr.   671-4   [Gk.    874];   Instruction 
293  ;     Instruments    676-7  ;    Medica!l 
:        Music  675  ;  Miscell.  Bks.  675  ;  Opera 
078  ;   Profession  ,675  ;   Psychol,    675  ; 
Singing    678  ;    Theory    and    Science 
674-5. 
Musset,  Alfred  de  :  732,  716,  717, 
Mussulman  :    Biogr,    453  ;   Indian   453  ; 
Biblical  Legends  120 ;  Rule  in  India 
w    **53-' 

Mutsun :  Philology  857. 
Muttra  :  Buildings  468. 
Mycenae  :  Antiquities  463. 
Mycetoma  :  566. . 
Mycology  :  523  ;  Pathological  584. 
My.sore  :    Famine    347  ;    Gazetteer    347  '; 

Inscrs.  469. 
Mystere  du  Si^ge  ifOrUans  :  997, 


Mystery  Plays:  781 ;  Old  French  997. 
Mystics  :  108  ;  Christian  80;   Persian  15, 

108  i  Swedenborg  77., 
Mythology  :  and  Folklore  12^-54;  in  rel. 

to  Folklore  121,  to  Religion'  lax. 
Myxomycetes  :  523. 
Myzostomida  :  539. 


Naaman :  Life  27, 
Nagyr :  Philology  861. 
Nihuatia— Xf.  Mexico. 
Nail-making :  ^28. 
Nalmatl-Spanish :  Dialect  974. 
Namaquha— w.  Hottentot. 
Names :   Engl.   946   [Surnames  and  Xtn. 
483-4,  Purit.  74]  :  French  985,  Germ. 
039,    Gk.    868,    Irish   1003,  ,L^t.    903, 
Majjx  1005,  OHG.  936,  O.-Sax.  937 
of  God  no  ;  of  Plants  519, 
Napier :  Adm.  Sir  C.  426  ;  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
C.  425  ;  Sir  Geo,  425 ;  Sir  Jos.  423  ; 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  W.  F.  425. 
Naples  :    Dialect  970  ;    Earthquakes  503  , 
Hist.  446  ;  Rom.  Inscr.  905  ;  Topogr. 
335- 
„  Gulf  of:  Fauna  and  Flora  527. 
Napoleon  :  i.  442  [Battle  of  Waterloo  427] ; 
iii.  442  ;  Eugene  LoUis  442. 
Card  Game :  698. 
Narcissus :  Culture  626. 
Narcotics:  589. 
Nasmyth,  James  :  596, 
Naso-Pharynx  :  Diseases  578. . 
Natal :  Hist,  454  ;  Sport  687  ;  Topogr.  358. 
National :    Banks,    Law  of  216  ;    Budget 
and  Revenue  236-7  ;  Gallery,  Art  iji 
647  ;  Portrait  Gallery  647. 
Nations  :  Law  of  231-2. 
Natural:  Conditions  aff.  Anim.  Life  516; 
History — v.    Zoology  ;     Law    rii  ; 
Philos.   492-6  ;    Science — v.    Science  ; 
Selection  515  ;    Theol.  3-7  [for  Romi 
Caths.  86]. 
V.  also  Nature. 
Naturalism  ;  Ethics  of  175, 
Naturalist :  Lives  506,  532, 
Naturalization:  Law  211. 
Nature:   Drawing   fr.    658  ;   Forces  492; 
Painting  fr.   657  ;    Tropical  343  ;  in 
rel,  to  Supernat.  4-5,  117. 
V.  also  Natural. 
Naval :  Architect,  612  ;  Astron.  and  Surv, 
610-1 1 ;    Biogr,    [ Amer.    461-2,    Brit. 
425-6] ;    Engineering    612  ;     History 
{Amer.    457,  _  Brit.    423-4,    Ind.   424]  ; 
Hygiene  611 ;  Law  2p8  ;  Medals  and, 
Decor,  477 ;  Tactics  612  ;  Trials  186 ; 
War  611-12. 

•V.  also  Navy,  Marine.  j 

JSiavarino  :  Battle  of  424,  1 

Navarre:  Dynasty  in  Spain  450,  ,' 

Navig5.tipn  :  Artof6io-ir  ;  Aerial  700.    ; 
Navigator's  Islands— ».  Samoa.  > 

Navy  :  Univ.,  Europ.  Gt.  Brit.  611 ;  FlagS 
485  ;  Medals  477. 

V.  also  Naval.  ; 

Near-of-Kin  :  Marriages  253. 
Nebraska :  Mamm.  553 ;  Topogr.,  etc,  367, 
Necessity,  Philosophic  :  114. 
Necromancy  and  Necromancers  :  125-6.    ) 
Nectariniidae  :  Nat.  Hist,  of  548. 
Needle-Makers' Company  :  241,  | 

Needles:  Manufacture  628.'  .|' 

Needlework  :  683.  i 

Negligence :  Law  212. 
Negociable  Instruments  :  Law  190.  ,' 

Negroes,  •  African  ;    Ethnol.  355 — 7;.    also 
Africa :  English  Philol.  855 ;   Folklore 
151 ;  Slavery  249-50. 
Nehemiah  ;  Book  ^27,  23-5  ;  Life  27, 
Nejd :  Topography  343. 
Nelson,  Lord :  426. 

Nemathelminthes  :  539.  ^ 

Nemerteans :  538.  ,      ' 

Neo-Platonists  :    160  ;   Neo- Pythagoreans 

160. 
Nepal :   Antiq.  468 ;    Hist.   453  ;    Philol. 

833  ;  Sport  686  ;  Topogr.  348. 
Nepos,  Cornelius :  924. 
Nerves  :  Anat.  560-1  [Pathol.  Anat.  584) ; 
Diseases  566-7  [ih  Children  583  ; 
Homoeop.  Treatm.  593] ;  Nursing  591  ; 
Phosphorus  for  586  ,  Physiol.  562,  176  ; 
Surg.  578. 


Nestorians :  S7> 

Netherlands— ».  Holland,  Belgium. 

Neur^gia  :  567  ;  of  Stomach  570. 

Neurhypnology  :  80. 

Neuroptera  :  541. 

Neutrals :  Law  232. 

Nevada  :  Geol.  and  PalEeontol.  Sia. 

Neville,  House  of :  480. 

Ndvome_ ;  Philology  857. 

New  Britain  :  Topography  375. 

„  Brunswick:  Geology  512. 

„  Caledonia  :  Topography  375. 

,,  Colorado— 7^.  Colorado. 

„  England  :  Birds  557 ;  HisL  and  Topogr. 
367  ;  Lepid.  542  ;  Presbyt.  75. 

„  Forest :  320. 

„  Granada  :    Philol,  859  :    Span.  Dial, 
974- 

,,  Guinea  :  Birds  552  ;  Geogr.,  etc.  375-6  ; 
Missions  to  92  ;  Philol.  852. 

„  Hampshire :    Geol.    512  ;    Hist,    and 
Topogr,  367. 

,,  Hebrides  ;  Missions  to  92  ;  Topogr. 376. 

„  Jersey  :  History  367. 

Jerusalem,  Church    (Swedenborgian) : 


76-7. 
Netherlands  :  History  367, 
South  Wales  :  Birds  552  ;  Flowers 
526;  Hist,  and  Topogr,  378  ;  Indust, 
62^,^  Mineral.  513  ;  Statutes  182 
[Digest  of  Cases  183I. 
Testament  :  Comms,  25,  32-7  ;'  in 
Xtn.  Evidences  117-9  ;  Chronol.'and 
Harmony  40  ;  Connection  40-1  %  Docfc 
of  Hell;  115  ;  Dogmatics  38-9  ;  Her- 
meneutics  23  ;  History  41  ;  Intro- 
duction 16 ;  Lang.  22-3  ;  Pastoral 
Theol.  94  ;  Polity  JEccIes.J  38  ; 
Synonyms  22  ;  Texts  17-9  ;  Textual 
Crit;  1,9 ;  Theol.  38  ;  Trss.  18-9— ». 
also  Bible. 
New  York,  City  :  Aborigv  Monum.  469  ; 
Bench  and  Bar  187  ;  Cathol.  Hist.  84  ; 
Charities  248;  Clubs  249;  Criminals 
244;  Educ.  Laws  281;  History  367 
[dur.  Revol.  War  458] ;'  Legal  Procedi 
and  Pract,  226  ;  Merchants  265  ; 
Paupers  244,  248  [Work  among  94]  \ 
Stage  679  ;  Stock  ExcH.  268  ;  Topogr. 
367- 

,,  State:  Ecgles.  Law  99  ;  Hist,  and 
Topogr.   367  ;    Legal    Proced.    226 
Lodge  79. 

New  Zealand  :  Biogr.  378  ;  Discov.  379  ; 
Ethnol._  379  ;  Fauna  [Birds  552  (Fossil. 
547),  Fishes  545;  Injur.  Insects  615, 
Lizards  s^^\ ;  Flora  531  ;  Folklore 
and  Mytholi  149  ;  Qeol.  513:  Hist., 
Topogr.,  etc.  579-80  ;  Law  [Digest  of 
Cases  183,  Proced.  and  PracU  224, 
Stats.  182] ;  Missions  to  92  ;  Phanerog. 
526-;  Philol-  852. 

-Newbery,  Edward ;  727. 

Newbury,  Berks. :  History  317. 

Newcastle:  Geol.  509.;  Topogr.  319. 
■„  Duke  of:  417, 

Newfoundland  :  Geol.  512  ;  .  as  Health 
Resort  591 ;  Hist,  and  Topogr.  363 ; 
Sport  687,  ! 

Newgate 'Prison  :  244., 

Newhaven  :  Colony  365. 

Newman,  Card.  J.  H.:  jSs,  717. 

.;N"ewmarke't :  History  68,8. 

Newspapers  :  Directories  266  ;  Freedom 
of  Press  256  ;- History  .[Amer.  730, 
Brit.  727] ;  Journalists  Lives  [Amer. 
730 — V.  also  Periodicals  firit,  728]. 

Newsrooms :  712. 

Newton,  Sir  Isaac  :  499.  \' 

Niagara  Falls :  367. 

Nicaragua  :  Geogr.,  etc.  370  ;  SpanisH 
Dialect  974. 

Nice  :  Dialect  978  ;  Topogr.  31a.  | 

Nicene  Creed  :  109.  ' 

Nicknames :  483-4. 

Nicobari :  Philology  344. 

Niebuhr,  B   G. :  865.  ; 

Nl'.ier:  Flora  530. 

Nihilism  :  Buddhist  14  ;  Russian  336. 

Nilaghiri  District :  Ethnol.  347;  Topogr. 
348. 

Nile  :  Blue  N.  Basin  354-5  ;  Campaign 
427;  Dwellers  on  Anc.  39;  Medical 
Aspect  590  ;  Rob  _  Roy  on  690  ; 
Sources  357  ;  White  N.  Basin  354. 


Nilsson,  Christine ;  672. 

Nineveh  :Anc.  Topogr  41;  Antiq.  467* 

Ninetieth  Regiment :  History  428. 

Ningpo  :  Dialect  848. 

Ninian,  St.  :  431. 

Niphon :  Topography  351. 

Nirvana  :  14. 

Nisi  Prius  :  Law  228  ;  Evid.  in  200. 

Niridulariae  :  523. 

Nitro-Glycerine  :  in  Materia  Medica  586^. 

Nitrous-Oxide  Gas:' Admin,  of  574. 

Nizami :  836. 

Noah :  26. 

Nobel  _:  Rev.  R.  T. :  93. 

Noctuidae :  541-2. 

Nollekens,  J.  :  655. 

Nomadic :  Life  3S8. 

Nominalism   and  Realism — zf.  Scholastic 

Age._ 
Non-Christian  Religions— z*.  Ethnic  Re- 
ligions. . 
Nonconformists  and  Nonconformity :  68^ 

'     88  ;  Law  198. 
Nonius  Marcellus  :  930. 
Nonjurors :  59. 

Nbrfolk:  Brasses  473  ;  Broads  324  ;L-hurch 
Bells  474  ;  Ch.  Heraldry  483  ;  Con- 
gregat.  70  ;  Dialect.  950  ;  Fauna  355 
[Birds  549] ;  Flora  528  ;  Folklore  144  ; 
Geol.  509  ;  Monum.  Inscr.  472 ;  Pedi* 
grees479 ;  Topogr,  323-4. 
Norham :  Castle  324. 
Norman,    Anglo-Britain  I    408-10  ;     Law 

185,  998. 
„   Franco  :  Anc.  Dialect  988-89. 
Normandy  :  Architect.  66g  ;  Dialegt  989  ; 
English  ifi  412  ;   Folklore   136, ,  128  ; 
Hist,  4^8  ;  Sport  686  ;  Topogr.  313, 
Normans  :  in  Europe  400  ;  in  Franc  43* 
Norse  :  Discovery  of  Amer.  361  ;  Folklo*? 
and  Mythol.  140-1  ;  Invasion  of  En^l. 
406,  of  Irel,  434;  Liter.  941-2  ;  Phil'«. 
(Old)  941 — V.  also  Norway,  Scand;*. 
navia. 
North  America — v.  America,  Norths 
Pacific  Railway :  268, 
Ro^er :  419. 

Christoplier— w.  Wilson,  Prf.  J.    , 
Northamptonshire  :   Bapts.  and  Quakers 
69  ;  Church  Bells  474  ;   Dialect  959  ; 
Congregat.  70  ;  Folklore  144;  Monuni. 
Brasses  473 ;  Effigies  473 ;  Pedigrees 
479 :  Topogr.  324. 
Norths,  The  :  Lives  419. 
North  Sea  :  Fisheries  623  ;'  Islands  31^^. 
Northumberland :  Birds  549 ;  Flora  528  ; 
Folklore  144 ;  Geol.  509  ;   Pedigree* 
'479  ;  Topogr.  324. 
Northuinbrian  Gospels :  iS. 
Norway  :    Antiq.    466  ;     Bible    in    707  ; 
Cycling    Tours    688  ;    Fishing    695  i 
Folklore  141 ;    Forestry   624  ;    Geogr. 
336-7;    Glaciers   504;    Gypsies    860  i 
History  449 ;  Liter.  735  [Drama  779- 
80,    Novels    753-4]  ;    MoUusca   544 ; 
Piiilol.  943 
Norse,  ^Danish :    Sport  686;  Textile  De- 
signs 640— z'.  also  Norse. 
Norwich  :  Cathedral  669  ;  Taylor  Family 

in  480  ;  Topogr.  ■  324. 
Nose  :  Pathol.  578 ;   Polypus  571  ;   Surg.. 

576. 
Nosology :  568, 
Notary :  Public  204, 
Noto  :  Folksongs  137. 
Nottingham  :  Borough  Records  481. 
Nottinghamshire :    Birds   549  ;    Folklore 

144  ;  Topogr.  324. 
Nova  Scotia  :  Geol.  512;  Goldfields  643. 
,,  Zembla :  381-2. 
Novalis,  F.  V.  H..:  716. 
Novara  Expeditions  :  381,  309. 
Novel,  The  :  History  of  714. 
Novels  :    Amer.    749-50  ;    Brit.    740-8 ; 
Dutch   750 ;   Fch.  750-1   [O.-F.  990, 
Mid.-F.  1009];  Germ.   751-2;  Hung. 
'   753  :   Ital.    753 ;    Portug.  754 ;    Russ. 
753  ;  Scandin.  753-4;  Span.  754. 
„  Parodies  of:  Amer.  755;  Brit.  755—1' 

also  Fiction. 
Nubia  :  Fauna  556  ;  Folktales  151  ;  Geogr 
and  Topogr.  353-4  ;  Philol.  855,  853. 
Nudibranchiata :  543-4. 
Nuisances:  Law  212. 
Number ;  Teaching  293. 


NUMB-] 


SUBJECTS    INDEX. 


[PERU 


Numbers,  Book  of:  26,  23-5;  Accuracy  118. 
\  ,,  Cardinal ;  489  ;  Hist,  of,  in  India  828  ; 

Tkeory  of  490, 
Numismatics ;  475-7. 
Nuncomar;  History  453. 
Nursery  Tales— z/.  Folklore. 
Nurses:  hospital  scji  ;  Servants  681. 
Nursing:  Medical  and  Surg.  sQi ;  Obstet. 

!«■    S8i.    .  ' 

JNyatnwezi:  Philology  855. 
Nyassa  :  Lake  357.  ' 
Nyaya :  Philosophy  826. 

Oaths :  Law  228. 

Obadiah :  Prophecies  31,  23-5, 

Pbelisksy  Egypti,an  :  -467-8  ;  in  Rome  468. 
■Obesity  :  570. 

Ober^mmergau  :  Passion  Play  781, 
■Obcrlin,  J.  bV:  63,  ,    \ 

Object.  Lessons  :   294,      , 

Obsolete  Words  :  Ehsclish947. 

Obstetrics  :  580-1  j  Homceop.  594  ;  Veter. 

619.      ■  ■  ■ 

~  Occam,  William  of:  1S8.      ■ 

■  Occultism  ;  78-81  ^n  Novels  748J. 
Ocean  :  50a;    Uirds  548;'  Currents  505; 

'.     Life  517  ;  Med.  Aspect  591  ;  Meteorol. 

''y>  611.  ; 

Ofe^Wiar— z*.  Polynesia. 
•  O'Co'nn.el],  Daniel :  437. 
Oddfellows  :  241, 
Oeidipus  Myth  :■  132,  994. 
Odes,  British:  Collections 760,/    ■ 
Odontolabini :  542.     '     ■  '  '1 

■Odentophorinae  :  548. 
Odyssey  Myth  :  732. 
Oecumenical  Councils :  50.- 
Officers:   Executive   200;     Parish   210; 

■  Workhouse  248.    , 
Offices  :  Architecture  671.. 

■  Ogham  Inscriptions  :  470.' 

Ohio  :    Hjst.   and    Topogr.    368  ;    Procl 
and  Pi:act.  226  ;  Statuses  183. ' 

Oil  Painting — t).  Painting. 
*OiJs:  Manufacture  630. 

Ojcow  :  B.one  Caves  470. 
,Oji:  Philology  855.' 

Ojibway  Indians  :  361 ;  Philol.  856. 
'Oken,  Prof.  L. :  532. 

Old  Age:  567,^554- 

■  ,,  Bactrian  Liter",  and  Philol. S34  ;  English 

[Hist,  of  Liter.  954-5,  Wl<s.  962-6  ; 

Philol.  953-4!;  French  [Liter.  980-99, 
/-    Philol.  986-7]  ;  Germ.  Philol.   036-7'; 

Norse— z/.     Norse   ;     Pruss.     Philol. 

1007  ;  Saxon — z*.  Saxon,  O.  West. 
„  Catholics  87. 
„  Testament  :    Chronol.   40  ;    Comms, 

25-31;    Connection   40-1  ;  Demonol, 

125,  112  ;   Dogmatics  37-9  ;  Hermen. 

23  ;    History  40 ;    Introductions    16  ; 

Lang^   21-2  ;    MSS.    16-18  ;    Proper 

Names  23  ;  Propliecy  38  ;  Qiiots.    m. 

N.T.123  ;  Synonyms  222  ;  Texts  17-18; 

Text.   Crit.    lo ;  Theology  37;  Trss. 

17 — V.  also  Bible, 
Oldenburg  :  Folklore  146.         ' 
'Oliphant,  Laurence;  725. 
Oliphants  of  Edinburgh  :  Family  480. 
Olive :  Culture  627. 
Olijcy:  Town  317. 
Omori :  Siiell  Mounds  of  470.  • 
O'Neil,  Hugh:  434.  -' 
'Onondaga  :j  Philology  $57-    ■ 
OntjarJ'o  :  Birds    551  ;   Married   Women's 
-'■   '   Property  Acts,  206.  , 

pprdoo— sf.  Urdu. 
Open-air  Preaching :  96. 
Opera  :  Hist,  and  Biog.  67B ;  Plots  678.     ' 
Operative:  Surgery:  574. 
Ophiuroidea :  ^38. 
Ophthalmoscope :  565.  ' 

Ophthalmology— 7/.  Eye. 
Opie;  John  6^1 ;  Mrs.  717. 
Opium ;  Hygiene  589  ;  'L'rade6i8. 
Optical  Instruments  :  600. 
Optibs :  494-5  ;  Photographic  660-1. 
Or&nge; :  627  ;  -Insects  affecting  615. 
,,  Free  State  :  Topography  358. 
Orators :  Amer.  784. ;  Brit.  784  ;  Gk.  890-1. 
Orators'".  Art  of -786;   Hist,    [of  Arabian 

808,  Gk.  874,  Latin  910,  Persian  836, 

Sansc.   S27]  ;   Instruction  290;  Latin 

Writers  on  927-9. 


Orchard  and  Orchard  House  :  '627. 
Orchestration :  675. 

Orchids:  Culture,  etc.  626 ;  Fertiliz.  520. 
Ordeal,  The  Medieval :  398.     , 
Order:  of  Coif  204  ;  of  Studies  288. 
Ordinances:  of  C.  of  E.  89-90;  Roman 

Gatholic  86. 
Ordnance  :  Military  608  ;  Naval  611. 
Ore  :,  Deposits  642  ;  Dressing  644. 
Oregon  :_  -Hist,  and  Topography,  etc.  368. , 

Lepidoptei-a  542  ;  Mission  q3.   -       1   ' 
O'Reilly,-' Myles:  64.    ' 
Orgajn^  and  Organ  Playing  :  .676.  -.  \ 

Organsof  Generation  :  Female  [Anat.^ei, 

Diseases  581-2,  563]  ;  Male[Anatomy 
,  560,  579]. 
,,  of'Speech  "  554. 
OribatidEe :  540. 

*  Oriel  School  of  Theology' :  '59. 

Origin  :  of  Myths  121  ■;  of  Lang.  793-4  ;  of 

■    Life  51:5;   cf    Place' Names  g+6 ;    of 

Printing  709  ,   of  Religious  Belief  3-4, 

'.    121;  of  Species,  516. 

Orissa :  Antiquities*468. 

Onya. :  Philology  833. 

Orkney  Islands  :    Dialect  951  ■;   Fisheries 

623  ;  Topography  330"  1  , 

Orlean.s  :;  Battle  of  384.  -  .     '■ 

Ornioiide,  ist  Duke  of:  43.s. 
Onnulu^n ;  962;  .  '  ■ 
Ormuzd  and  AHriman :  834.  \ 

Oriiament-:  '  General    Treatises  661-2 — v. 

also  Art,  Architecture; 
■Ornithology— «».  Birds.'  ;  - 

Orography  :■  502,  -  ■  J- 

Orosius  of  King  Alfi;ed  :  960.  : 

Orrin's  Ormulum  :  962.  •  ', 

Orthopa;dic  Surgery ;  575.        •  ; 

Oscan  ;  Di?.lect  and  Iriscr.  906. 
Osmanli :  Philol.' and  Literature  841-2.     I 
Ossetic  :  Philology  838.         -         ' 
Osteology:   Comparative  533-4;  of  Man 

„   561.  ■         ;,.  ; 

Osteotomy :  575. 

Ostjakic :  Philology  841, 

Ostracdda :  539. 

Ostrader,  Dr.  H.  ;.75. , 

Osirich':  Farming  623  ;  Hiinting  372. 

Otranto  :  Dialect  970;   - 

Ottomans:  in  Europe  451. 

Oudh :  Gdzettfeer  347;  Legal  Code.  183.1    ' 

Outram,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  J;  :(425.  ■ 

Ovaries :    Diseases    581 :     Homoeopathic 
,   Treatment  594. 

Over- Population  241-z. 
,  Pressure  in  Education  303. 
,,  Ruled"  Cases,    Legal '  [Eng.  183,  U.S; 
'       184). 

Oyerbeck,  J,  F.  :  653.  ■ 

Overend  and  Gurney  :  Trial  186.  , 

Ovid :  9141      '  ; 

Owen's  College,  Manchester :  276, 

Ownership,  Joint':  Law  215. 

Ox  :  Diseases  620  ;  Entozoa  572. 

Oxalic  Acid:  Manufacture  629. 

Oxford :  Alumni  481  ;  Boat-Race  6go ; 
Diocesan  Jlistory  59 ;  Etchings  659  ; 
Psalter-  991  ;  Relig.  Movt.  5  g,  67-80  : 
Topogr.  arid  Hist.  324 ;  Univ.-  276-7 
[Songs  760,  Student'  Life  280,  Studies 
at  29ej-. 

Oxfordshirfe  ■:  Birds  549;  Flora  528  ;  Geo! 
509  ;  Hist.  &  Topogr.  324  ;  Pedigrees 

479-    ■  -      L„ 
Oxus,  River  :  TojJograpby  345. 
Oyster  and  Fisheries  :  623  ;  Cooking  681. 
Ozanami  PrfF.  :  85. 
Ozone  and  Ahtozone  :  589. 


Pacific  Co^t :  Missions  to  qsi 
„  Ocean  :  Algjc  525  ;  Sport  687. 

Paganini,  N. :  672, 

Pahlavi :  Philol.  &  Liter  835  :  Relig,  15. 

Pain  :  103 ;  Psychpl.  Aspect  177. 

Paine,  Tom  :  426. 

Painters :  Lives  648-54,      _         •  ' 

Painting; :  Art  656-7  j  Carriage  636 ;  CJiina 
and'  Pottery  664  ;  Glass  and  Mirror 
663  s  History  644,  648-54  ;  House  34-: 
5 ;  ,Materials  657  j  Soene  657  ;  Terms 
644-^.  also  Art. 

Paisley  :  Grammar  School  277. 

Palaeography  :  796-7  ;  French  983  ;  Gothic 
934  ;  Gk.  -867  ;  Indian  (South)    469  ; 


-    Latin  901,;  Semitic "  801  ^  Teut.  933— 
w.  rt&tj:  Alphabet,  JnSfcriptions. 
Palseontology  :  Generally  505-6  ;  Locally 

'  '507^13.. 
Palaeo-Slavonic  :  Philol.  and  Liter.  1007. 
Palate— ».  Mputh.     . 
Palatine,  Princess  :  2524,  ■ 
Palestine :  Antiq.  467 ;  Fauna  and   Flora 

529  ;  Geogr.  and  Topogr.  Sf^r^;  ,Geol, 

511  ;  Missions    to    92;    Ornith.  "550; 

Sport  686. 
Paley,  Dr.  William  :  169,  168. 
Pali :  Philol.  and  Literature  829-301 
PMissy,  Bernard :  664. 
Palmer  :  Prof.  E.  H.  725  ;  Samuel  631; 
Palitierston,  Viscount :  423, 
Palmistiy ;  86. 

Palmyra  :  GeiDgr.  andTopography  346. 
Palsy,  Cerebral :  in  children  582. 
Panama  :  Topography  370. , 
Panclia7iianirai  130. 
Pandora:  Voyage  of  381. 
Panizzi,  Sir  Anthony  :  712. 
Panmure;  Registrum  de  :  480. 
Pantheism :  7.  ■         >  > 

Papacy  :  83-5  ;  During  Reformation  56. 
Papal  Conclaves  :  83,  84. 
Pc^sr  Canoe :  Voyage  of  690. 
Paper  :  Early  Watermarks  710 ;  Flowers 

684;  Hanging  634  ;  Manufacture  638; 

Money  235. 
Papier  Mach^  :  Manufacture  628. 
Papua:.  Ethnology  3o5. 
Parables  of  Christ :  33  ;  Devot.  Aspect  104. 
Paracelsus  :<  81. 
Paraffin'Oil :  Manufacture  630. 
Paraguay  :  History  and  Topography  373. 
Paralysis  :'567.  ' 

Parasjtes:  Hiim.  &  Animal  572;  in  Skin 

Diseases  571.  , 

Paris:  Comte  de  442  ;  Dr.  J.  A.  558. 
„  (city)  :  Mission  to  91 ;  Parks  &  Gardens 

626  j  Prinking  7101  Slang  989;  'Stock 

Exch.  268  ;  Theatres  679;    Topogr.; 

etc.  313  ;  Univ.  299, 
Parish:   95,   94  ;•  Assessments   211;   Law 

210;  Officers  211;  Registers  480-2. 
Parisianisms :  989.  ^ 

Park-,'  Mungo :  356. 
Parker:  Abp.  4i4,;<  Admiral  Sir  W.  426; 

Theodore  8z.     '  ; 

Parks  :  Londoh  626  ;  Paris  626. 
Parliament :  and  Church  of  England  99  ; 

Elections  [History  260,  Law  198-9] ; 

History  '259-60  [1610-40,  415,     Long 

P.'  4i6_,  xix,  cent.  421];  Law  193  [Privy 

Council  22i] ;  Reform  259-60. 

Irish:  History  435. 
^arma  :_  Dialect  970. 
Parmenides':  157.. 

Parnell :  Commission  186;  Movelnent  436. 
Parochial-^.  Parish* 
Parodies:- in  Prose  [Am.  755,  Eng.  755]; 

in  Verse  7601 
Parbemiology :  125. 
Paryots  :  ^48;  as  Ca^e  Birds  685,  684. 
Parsi :  Philol.  and  Literature  835  ;  Relig. 

•    15  [comp.  w.  Christianity  120]. 
Parthenogenesis :  515. 
Parthenon  ;  655. 

Parthia  :  Coins  475  ;  History  390. 
Partition :  Law  215. 
Partnership :  Law  212. 
Partridges :  Natural  History  548. 
Parturition:  580-1. 
Pascal^  Blaise:  731, 
Passion 'Play !  781. 
Pasteur,  Louis  :  532  ;  System  ^71. 
Pastoral  Theology !  94-5. 
Pasture  I^ands ;  616. 
Patagonia:  Geogr.,  etc.  372;  Nat.  Hist. 

556,  372  ; 'Philology  858, 
Patents  1  Law  213. 

Pathelin  :  Farce  de  997.  1 

Pathology  and  Pathblogical  Anat.  583-4  ; 

Hon^oeop.  583  ;  Mental  566-7  ;  Surgi- 

cal.S74'  .      , 

Pathological  Chemistry :  562. 
Patience :  Card  Gariie  698. 
Paton,  Rev.  R.  G. :  93. 
Patriarchal  Theory :  389. 
Patrick,  St. :  55. 
Patrick,  St.:  965. 
Patristics  :  51-3. 
Pattern  Making;  603., 


Piattems— ?».  Design,  : 

Patteson,  IMshop :  93.  ; 

Patti,  AdeIina:-672.  .  V,  ' 

Pattison  :  Dorothy  94  ;  Rev.  Mark  725. '    *; 

Paul,  St.:  £pistles  3^-6/23-5  ;  [Authent,:' 
119]  ;  Life  4S, 

Pauper  Lunatics :   Law  205.  , 

Pauperism  :  zi^^Z—v.' also  Poor  Law,        * 

Pausanias:  888.  .  '        '  I' 

Pavements:  Constr.  599;  Roman  463.     '"^: 

Pavia  :  Dialect  971.  '  1  / 

Pawnbrokers :  Law  213. 

Pazand  :,Philology  and  Literature  835. 

Peak,  The,  Derbyshire:  31S-9. 

Pearlsand-Pearling:  507. 

Pearson,  Bp.,:  59-  '; 

Peasantry  :  in  Engl.  316.;  in  India,348';  in 
;  :'.Russia  336  :  in  Sweden  337.'    '      - 

Pedagogy — v.  Education.  -. 

Pedi^tees'i  British  478-82  ;  Yorkshire  327  ; 
Wales  328.     . 

Peebleshire :  Topography  330. 

Peel,  Sir-  Rbb&rt :  423.    - 

Peerage,  BKtish  :  478  ;  History  481. 

Peguan  :,  Philology ^833. 

Pehlewi— z-.  Pahlavi. 

Peire,  Garden  al :  981.  ,    i^  . 

Pekin':  Dialect848  --Topography  346. 

Pelagianism :  107.  -  ■  ^, 

Pelasgians  :  800,  •  ■       '  ■       ' 

Pelham's  Voyd^e  to  Spitzbergen:  382. 

Peloponnesus  : 'Coins  475. 

Pembroke  :  Family, 480. 

Penguins:  Anatomy  534. 

Peninsular  .War :~  427". 

Penn,  William:  75. •' 

Penningiion  Family  :  480.  -^ 

PennySylvaJiia :  Birds  551 ;  Dutth  in  949 ; 
Geol.  5i2';  Hist.,  and  ^Topogr.'  368; 
Indians  [Etlmol.36i,Wars36o] ;  Legal 
Proc.and  Pract.  226  ;  Molly  Maguires 
331 ;  Univ.  279 — v.  also  Penn,  William. 

Pert  man  shif^—z/.  Writing. 

Pens :  Manufacture  628. 

Pentateuch :  25-7,  23-5  ;  Accuracy  118— 
71.  also  Old  Testament. 

Penzance  :  Topography  318. 

Pepys,  Sam.:  7i7;'Family:  Gfenealogy/'48o. 

Perak  :  Topography  350.  ^ 

Percussion  ahd'Auscultation :  565. 

„  Caps. 628. 

Percy,  House  of:  Genealogy  480. 

Perennials  :  Culture  625*     ,  : 

Perfumery  ;  631  ;  Cosmetics  682. 

Pergamon  :  Coihs  476.     , 

Pericardium  :  Diseases  568. 

Pericles  :  Age  of  394. 

Perineum  :  -Female  582. ' 

Periodical  Literature  :  Legal  s8i. 

Peiiodicals,  Bibliogr. :  703  ;  of  Amer.  705, , 
730  J  Brit.  705 ;  Fen.  706  ;  Irish  727. 
,  Educational:, 270-1. 
,,  Philological :   Generally   794-5.;    Celt 
1002 ;  Engl.  944  ;  Fch.  981  ;  Gk.  and 
Lat. -863-4;    ^^^-   970;    Norse  943; 
Piatt  939  ;  Roniance  967  ;  Slav,,  iop6 ; 
'  Teut  934. 
,,  Scientific, and  Technical:  596 — p. .also 
^Newspapers. 

Peripatetics :  Greek  IS9- 

Peritoneum  ;  Anat.  561 ;  Diseases  569. 

Permutations  and  Cotnbinations :  490. 

■Perpetuities :  Law  204. 

Perrot  Family  :  480. 

Perry,  Matthew  C. :  462. 

Persepolis  :  ■  Palaces  467. 

Persia:'  Anc.  Civiliz.  387;  Antiq.  466-7, 
646,  645  ;,  Coins  475  ;■  Geogr.,  Geoi'  , 
and  Zooi.  351 ;  History  [Anc.  303, 
Mod.  454] ;  Mii-acle-Play  781 ;  Mis- 
sions to  92  ;  Mysticism  15,;  Mythol.  & 
Folklore  148  ;  PhiloU  and  Literat. 
835  [Old  Pers.— z/:  Zend];  Pottery 
664-;  Religion  15  ;  Vases  664. 

Persiain  War :  The  Great  394. 

Persius :  915. 

Personal  Law  ;  Moham.  231 ;  Roman  23a 

Perspective  Drawing :  658, 

Perthes^.F.  A.:  733. 

Perthshire  ;  Topography  330. 

Peru,  Ancient :  Folklore  i$2\  Rel.  and 
Mythol.  7-8. 

■„  Modern  :  Discbv,  and  Crmq.  -373  ;  Coca 
585  ;  Hepati'cae  524  ;  Hist.  &  Topogr. 
373  '  Philol.  and  Liter.  859. 


PERU-] 


SUBJECTS   INDEX. 


[PSYC- 


Peruvian  Bark  :'585,. 
Perverts  :  to  Rome  8"4. 

Pessaries  :  582. 

I^essimism, :  7,  157, 

P6stalozzi,  J.  H. :  fl84-> 

PetChora  Valley  :  336. 

Peter,  St.  :    bristles  36,  24-5 ;  Life  48  j 
Name  and  Office  85. 
„  i,  (the  Great)  :  448. 

Peterborough  :  324  :   Cathed,  and  Abbey 
''.609  ;  Dioces.  Hist.  59. 

t*etUioa  of  Right :  Law  228. 

Petitions :  Law  198-9. 

Petrarch,  F, :  734. 

Petroleum ;  642. 

Petrology :     Generally    506-7 ;     Locally 
507-13- 

Petrenius :  015. 

Pettie,  J.:  048. 

Pews :  Law  of  198, 
^Phf^edrus  :  915. 

PhalUcism :  126-7,  So* 
,  Kiknerogams  :  527. 
,  Pharkolis—  v.  Egypt. 
.PHarmaceutical  Botany  ;   586 ;   Homoeop. 
,  593.  ■ 

Pharmacology  :  384-5 ;  Veterinary  619. 

Pharmacy  :  585  :  Ancient  557. 

Pnarmacppoeias:  585;  Homoeop.  593;  Veter. 
'      ■   619. 

Pharynx:  Pathol.  568;  Surg. ■576. 

Pheasants:    Managem.  692;   Nat.  Hist., 
etc.  548.  ' 

Pheidias  :  Art  of  655. 
,  Plielps,  Samuel :  6tio. 

Philadelphia :    Hist,    and    Topogr,   368 ; 
;'; "  ^'^  Mdrav.  Ch.  72;  Race  St.  Ch.  75. 

Philanthropists :      Lives      249— »,      also 
■  Charities.  , 

Philanthropy:  S4&-9., 

Philately :  485. 

;  Philemon.,  Epp.  to  l  36,  34,  33-5. 
;  Philip  ii,  of  Spain :  450. 

Philippe  de  R^my ;  996. 
: Pltilippians^  Epp.  to:  35,  34,  23-5.'  \ 

Philippine  Islands  :  Birds  551 ;  Geogr.,  etc\ 

Philology :  .Comparative  [Generally  795-6, 

Aryan  812-5];  History  and  Biogr.  of 

7p6 — V,.  also  Language,  and  natiies  of 
^  Countries  and  Languages* 
Philosophical  Instruments  :  6oow 
Philosophy,  Introduction :  155, 
„  History :   (Europe)  155-7  [Arab,   806, 

Hindu  825-6J ;  Acc  to  Schls.  157-60  ^ 

Ace.  to  Writers  161-72, 
,„' Departments :     Aesth.    178;     Ethics 

174-5  '•  Logic  172-3  ;  Metaphys.  174  ; 
/        Phil,  of  Art  178,  645,  of  Educ.  272, 

of  Evolut.   516,   of   Hist.    178-9,   of 

Lang.   793-4,  of  Law  180,  of  Music 

675,  of  Poetry  756.  of  Relig.  3-4,  of 

Sci.  173,  488 ;  Poht.  and  Soc.  Phil. 

179 ;  Psychology  176-7. 
„  Writers,    Arab..:    808-9;    Gk.     893-7 

[Trss.  158-60] ';  Hermetic  78  ;  Hindu 
■  825-6 ;    Latin  929-30  [Trss.  159-60]  ; 

Rom.-Gath.  86. 
'  Phiz ' :  650,'  643. 
Phoenicia:  Antiq.  466-7;  Art  646,  645; 

Hisf.  393';  Iconography  132;  Philol. 

Vnd  Inscrs.  804-5  J  Religion  9  ;  Sociol, 

171  i.Toppgr.  42. 
Phoenix  :  in  'l^ythology  124. 
Phonetics  ^  ^Generally  796  ;  Aryan  813 — 

V*  also  names  0/ Languages. 
'  Phonograph :  606, 
Phonography :  797. 

-Phosphorus:  Manuf.  629;  in  Mat.  Med.585. 
PKotography:66o-r;  Photolithography  659, 
Phrases :  Dictionaries  701. 
Phrenology :  554. 
Phthisis'-^r.  Consumption. 
Physical :  Diagnosis  564-5  ;  Educ.  291-2  ; 

Exercise    589  ;    Geogr. — v.    Geogr. ; 

Science — v.  Science, 
Physicians :  Lives  558. 
Physicists ;  Lives  496-7. 
Physics:  Experim.  492-6 [Instruction 29sl-; 

Medic.  564-6  ;  Pjiysiol,  562  ;  in  ref.  to 

Religion  5. 
Physiognomy:  554. 
Physiography :  5ot-5,^ 
Physiological :    Chemistry  36a  ;  Psychol. 
\     176-7- 


Physiology :  Compar.  533 ;    Human  and 

Corapar.    561-3;      Experim.    562-3 

Instruction  295;  Veter.  619;  of  Lan- 
guage 796.' 
Pianoforte  andPianoforte  Playing:  676. 
Picardy:  Dialect  [Anc.  989,  Mod.  989]  : 

Folklore  136  ;  Sport  686  ;  Topogr.  313. 
Picjkering.iCoL  Tim. ;  461. 
Pjcts  dhd  Sco:s  ;j.3o.  » 
Picture  Galleries  :  Guides  647* 
Pidgin-English :  Literature  848. 
Piedmont :   Dialect  971  ;  Folksongs  137  ; 
■        Topogr.  334. 
Pigeons:  Management,  ^^c.  621. ' 
Pigs  and  Pig-Keeping  :  622  ;-Entozoa  572'; 
,_    Guinea-pigs  685  ;  Pig-Sticking  691, 
Pdgrim  Fathers :  74. 
Pima :  Philology  857. 
Pindar:  880. 
Pine  Trees :  525. 
Pinero,  A,  W.;  715. 
Pinkney,  William :  461, 
Pinnipeds  ;  554. 
Pins^  Manufacture  628. 
Pipe- Founding:  603. 
Piqdet :  Game  6g8. 

Pisces,  Pisciculture — v.  Fish,  Fisheries, 
Pistols :  691. 
Pitcairn  Island :  376. 
Pitt,  William  :  420.  , 
Pius  vii.,  viii.,  ix. :  8g.   ■ 
Pizarro,  Franc.  :  309. 
Place- Names — v.  Names. 
Plague  of  i66jS,:  418.   . 
Plagiies  i  Animal  619. 
Planetary  Sjfstem :  501. 
Plantin,  Christophe  :  711. 
Plants-^.  Botany,  Flowers, 
Plastering :  634,  633. 
Plate :    Electro.    643 ;.  Gold  and   Silver 
^  .664-5^':  -,         '■    ■ 
Plato  :  896,  158. 

Platt-Deutsch:  Dialect  and  Liter.  939-40.  , 
Platyhelminthes :  538.    . 
Plautus :  919. 
Plays — V.  Drama. 
Playwrights — v.  Dramatists. 
Pleading :  Legal  228. 
Pleurse  :  Diseases  568-0. 
Pliny  (maj.)  932  ;  (tfiin.)  933.  ' 

Ploceidae:  Nat.  Hist.  548. 
Plover  :  Nat.  Hist.  548. 
.Plumbing  :  635. 
Plunkett,  Bp.  Oliver  :  85. 
Plurality  of  Worlds  :  500.,' 
Plutarch  :'  i6o,  888,  896,  897. 
Plymouth  :  'Breakwatier  598 ;  Flora  528. 

„  Brethren  73. 
Plympton  Family  :  Genealogy  482. 
Pneumatics :  493-4. 
Poe,  Edgar  Allen  :  729. 
Poetry,  History,  etc.  of:  Arab.  806;  Brit. 

714-5  ;  Gk.  873-4;  Lat.  909  :  O.-Fch. 
,    994  ;_Pers.  836  ;  Turk.  Z^\— for  others, 

V.  Literature. 
„  Theory,  Philosophy  and  Art :  756. 
,,  Worlts ;  Ang.-Sax.  955-9,  961-2  ;  Amer. 

[CoUns.  758-61,    770i    indiv.    770-1] ; 

Arab.  809  ;  Brit.  [Coll.  758-61,  Indiv. 

761-9] ;    French  771 ";    Georgian  843  ; 

Germ.  771-3  ;  Gk.  875-80  [Mod.  Gk. 

V73]  ;  Ital.  772  ;  Latin  910-8  ;'  0.-  & 

Mid.-Engl.    962-5;  , O.-Fch.    994-5; 

Mid.-Fch.    999-1001 ;    Pers.     836-7 ; 

Sansc.  824 ;,  Scand.  773 ;   Span,  and 

Portug.  774  ;  Turk.  842.  ^ 
Poets  :  Lives  and  Crit.— ^.  Biography,  s.v. 

Literary. 
Poisons  and  Poisoning ;  5S7  ;  Trials  186— 

V.  also  Medical  Jurisprudence. 
Poitou  :  Dialect  (Poitevin)  990. 
Poker :  Game  6g8. 
Polabic  :  Philology  841. 
Poland  :  Bibliog,  707  ;  Bone  Caves  470  ; 
.     Eccles,  Hist,  and  Biog.  64  ;  Folklore 

139  ;  Forestry  624  ;  Hist,  and  Histor. 

Biogr.  448 ;  Jews  391 ;  Philol.  1007-8; 

Poetry  773. 
Polar  Regions :  380-2. 
Poldrfs:  Voyage  381. 
Polariscope  and  Polarization  of  Light :  495. 
PoLci  Cardinal :  4x5. 

Police  ;  Organiz.  244  ;  Guide  223  ;  Law  210. 
Political :    Economy    233-45  ;    Hist,   anfi 

Parties  [Gt.  Brit.  259-60,  Europe  262, 


U.  S.   263] ;  lustits.   257-8 ;  Opinion 

[Formation    of    264]  ;    Philos.     179 ; 

Science  245-64  [Study  of  294]. 
Politics;  Brit.  260-1;  Europ.  262;  U.  S. 

263-4.   , 
Pollock,  Field-Mar.,  Sir  G. :  425. 
Pollution  of  Rivers :  Law  211. 
Pdfybius  :  888.  ■ , 

Polychromatic  Art— zf.  Decoration. 
Polynesia  :  Ethnol.  374  ;  Fauna  556  ;  Flora 

Geogr,',  etc.  374-6  ;  Hist.375  ;  Missions 

to  92  ; '  Mythol.   &    Folklore    148-g  ; 

Philology  and  Literature  851-2. 
Polypoijiedusae:  538;  Embryology  535. 
Polypus  :  Nasal  571. 
Polytheism  :  120,  121. 
Polyzoa :  544. 
Pomerania  :  Folklore  146. 
Pompeii :  Antiq.  465  ;  Lat.  Inscrs.  904, 
Ponca' Indians  :  Ethnology  361. 
Ponds  ;  Natural  History  518. 
Pongvite :  TPhilology  855. 
Pontiac  ;  Conspiracy  of  455. 
Poole, 'Thomas :  725. 

Poor,  English  :  247-8  i  Educ.  Work  among 
.   300-1 ;  Law  211   [Effect  of  249,  244, 

Officers  248].' 
Pope,  Alexander  :  722,  7x6,  717. 
,„  Joan  :  123. 
Popes  of  Rome  :   85  ;   Apost.   Succession, 

88  ;  Infallibility  86  ;,  Terpp.  Power  84 
'  —V.  also  Papacy,  Papal. 
Population :  241-2. 
Porcelain— ».  Ceramics. 
Porcupine  :  Voyage  of  517.  ■> 

Person,  Richard  :  722,  717. 
Port :  Philip  379  ;  Royal  731 ;  Wine  618.    - 
Portland  Ceme'ht :  634. 
Portrait  Painters,  Brit. :  650.         ^ 

„  Painting ;  Art  657. 
Portsmouth,  Duchess  of :  252. 
Portugal:  Art  654;  Bibliogr.   707 *;  Em- 
bass,  to  Abyss. ,  354  ;   Folklore'  138  ; 

Geography,    etc.   337  ;   History  450 ; 

Indo-Port.  Coins  475  ;  Inciuisition_84  ; 

Jews  in   391  ;    Liter.   [Hist.  &  Biog. 

735^Novers  752,  Poetry*774,  Romances 

739] ;  Philol.  974-5  ;  Portuguese  in  S. 

Amer.  372  ;  Provbs,  125  ;  Rom.  Inscr. 

in  ^06. 
Positivism :  162-3. 
Possession  :  Legal  214. 
Post  Office  :  257.  , 

Postage  Stamps  :  Collection  of  485. 
Post-Mortem  Exams.  :  561 ;  Med.  Jurlspr. 

587.  '      ' 

Potash' :  Manufacture  629, 
Potato  :  Culture  628  ;  Pest  615, 
Potomac  :  Army  of  the  459. 
Pottery :  663-4.    ■ 
Poultry  :  622  ;  Cooking  681. 
Pounds,  John  :  301. 
Poushkin  :  735. 
Poverty— z/.  Pauperism. 
Poyntz  Family :  480. 
Prague  :  University  275. 
Prakrit :  Philology  and  Literature  828. 
Prawns  :  Natural  History  5391. 
Prayer  :  Doctrine  106  ;   Efficacy  119, 
„  Book,  English  :  105.    / 
Prayers :  Collections  105-6  ;  Ancient  104. 
Preachers  &  Preaching  :  95-6  ;  Biography 

06;  Open  Air  96 — v.  also  Biography, 

Ecclesiastical. 
Pricieux,  The :  982. 
Precious  Stones :  Geolog.  507 ;  as  ohjets 

de  vertu  665. 
Predestination:  Doctrine  113. 
Pregnancy  :  580-2  ;  Extra-Uter.    581  ;    in 

Medical  Jurispriidence  587. 
Prehistoric — v.  Primitive. 
Pfe-RetphaeHte  Movement :  649. 
Presbyterian  Church  ;  73-4  ;,  in  Irel.  74  ; 

Missions  91 ;  SermonS'68. 
Prescot :  Geology  509. 
Prescott,  W.  H.  :  729. 
PrescriiJtions :  585. 
Preserving :  Fruit  627, 
Presidents  of  U.S.  :  Lives  459-6  [of  Wives 

,252]. '  . 
Pre-Socratic  Philosophy :  157, 
Press— z*.  Newsi>apers. 
Priapus :  Worship  126-7. 
Prices  of  Labour  ;  238. 
Prideaux  :  Pedigree  480, 


Priest :  Doctrine  and  Duties  of  94. 

Priester,  John  :  124. 

Priestley,  Dr.  Joseph  :  83,  716. 

Prime  Ministers,  English:  422. 

Primitive  Society :  388-9 — v.  also  names 
of  Countries. 

Primogeniture  :  Law  218. 

Prince :  Albert  422  ;  Chas.  Stuart  420  ;  Im- 
perial  of  France  442  ;  of  Wales  423 
[Tour  in  India  348]. 
Edward  Island  ;  Geology  512;  Histoiy 
363. 

Princesof  Cond^.:  438. 

Princess  Alice  ;  '252  ;  Charlotte  of  Wales 

.  ■='5,3- 

Princesses,  English  :  ,404. 

Princeton  College :  280. 

Principal  and  Agent :  Law  of  188. 

Printing:,  Calico  ,  632;  Photog^r.  661; 
Typogr.  638  [Hist.  709-ii,  Printers' 
Marks  (Early)  710  (French  710)]. 

Prints  and  Print  Collecting  :  660. 

Prior,  Matthew  :  717. 

Prise  d^Mamiette :  gSi. 

Prisons  :  244  ;  Law  214. 

Private :  Arrangements  (Law)  197  ;  Bills 
19  ;  Law  [Internat.  232,'  Roman  230] ; 
Study  [Advantages  of  287]. 

Privately  Illustrated  Books  :  709. 
,,  Printed  Books  ;  705. 

Privy  Council :  in  Eccles.;  Cases  197  ; 
Practice  221. 

Probabilities :  490.    , 

Probate  :  Coiirt  [Canada  224,  India ,  223, 
U.  S.  A.  225] ;  Law  220-1.  ' 

Procession  of  the  Spirit :  112. 

Prpcter,  B.  >V. :  725. 

Pro^diicts  and  Quotients  :  Tables,  269. 

Profit'  Sharing  :  240-1. 

Proj  ectiles  : '  Motion  of  608  ;  for  Saving 
Life  248.  '  ' 

Projections ;  Orthographic  600, 

Prometheus,:  Myth  132. 

Promissory  Notes  :  Law  190. 

Pronunciation ;  Singing  677. 

Proper  Names— s-.  Names. 

Properties:  9^5,  911. 

Property :  Primiitive  389 ;  Pers.  &  Real 
214-5  [Hist.  214,  186,  Limitation  204], 

Prophecy:  in  Xtn,  Evidences  119;  O.  Te^t.t 
38 ;  Messianic' 38. 

Prophet's  Hebr.  :  Bks.  &  Lives  30-1,  23-5, 

Prospecting :  Railway  268. 

Prostate  :  Diseases  570 ;  Surgery  579. 

Prostitution  :  253  ;  Law  211. 

Protection  of  Industries  :  242-3. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church  :  in  U.  S..  A* 
68  ;  Mission  90-4. 

Protestantism  &  Catholicism  compared^:  36. 

Proteus :  Voyage  of  381. 

Protoplasm  :  515. 

Protozoa :  536-7. 

Provencal :,  Archit.  66g  ;  Dialect  977-8; 
Folklore  136  ;  Liter.  [Hist.,Works,  etc, 
979-81] ;  Philol.  gy6'j — v.  also  Trou- 
badours. 

Proverbs :  CoUns.  125  ;  Afnc.  150  ;  Arab, 
807  ;, Basque  153;  Burm.  149;  Chin. 
153 :  Egypt.  14S  ;  Engl.  143 ;  Fch.  , 
135  ;  Germ.  146  ;  Gk.  131  [Mod.  Gk. 
732] ;  Indie.  130 ;  Ital.  137  [Roman 
133]  J  Japan.  153  ;  Lettish  139;  Mongol. 
149  ;  Russ.  140  :  Scott.  135  ;  Span.  & 
Port,  138;  Syrian  148;  Turkish  149. 

Proverbs^  Book  of:  29,  23-25. 

Providence^  United  States  :  Stage  679. 

Provident  Societies — v.  Friendly  Societies. 

Provincialisms — v.  Dialects. 

Prudentius  :  915. 

Pruning  of  Trees  :  624. 

Prussia — v.  Germany. 
.,  East— z/.  Lithuania. 

Pirynpe,  William  \  417. 

Psalms,  Boole  of:  28-29,  23-25, 

,,  Ang.-Sax.  &  Early  Eng.  :  965,  966. 

Pseudonyms :  703-4. 

Psictacidae-;  Nat.  Hist.  548. 

Psittidde  :  Natural  History  548. 

Psoriasis :  572. 

Psychology  :  176-7  ;  Biblical  39  ;  "  Geo- 
metrical "  80  ;  Medical  568 ;  Musical' 
675 ;  Pedagogic  286-8 ;  for  Roman 
Catholics  86. 

Psychometry  :  8o. 

Psychonomy :  80. 


PTOL-J 


SUBJECTS  INDEX, 


[RUPTr- 


Ptolemy  :  888 ;  Account  of  India  346  ; 
Coins  of  Ptolemies  475. 

Ptomaines  :  564. 

Pteropoda  ;  543-4. 

Public :  Finance  &  Tax.  236-7 ;  Health 
587-gi  [Law  211] ;  Houses— w.'  Inns  ; 
Law  232  ;  Libraries  fe  Museums  711-2 
[Law  209]  ;'^  Life  in  Engl.  316;  Meet- 
ing [Law  2t6]  ;  Meetings  [Law  197]; 
Offices  (Govt.)  257 :  Records  402 ; 
Schools  274-80  [Cricket  Matches  695] ; 
Worship— z/.  Worship. 

Publisher  and  Author :  Relations  792. 
■  Publishers'  Lives  :  Amer.  730  ;  Brit.  727  ; 
German  733. 

Puff  Birds  :  Natural  History  548. 

Pugin,  A.  W.  N.  :  666.  ! 

-Pukkto— z*.  Pushto. 

Pulmonary  :  Blood  Vessels  561 ;  Diseases! 
568-9. 

Pultowa :  Battle  of  384. 

J*un;ips  :  598. 

Punic  Wars :  396. 

Punishment :  of  Grime  243-4  '>  Corporal 
302  ;  Everfasting  15. 

Punjaub  :  Cavalry  428 ;  Custom  (Law)' 
230;  Folklore  130  ;  Geol.  511  ;  Hist., 
453 ;  Legal  Code  183  ;  Philol.  833—2/. 
also  India. 

Punshon,,  Dr.  W.  M.  :  70. 

Pbranas :  Sanscrit  822; 

Purcell,  Henry :  674.1 

Purchase,  Compulsory;  Law  210. 

Purchasers  and  Vendors  :  Law  22a 

Puritanism :  74. 

Pusey,  Dr.  E.  :  61,  59. 

Puseyism  :  67-8. 

Pushto :  Philol.  &  Liter.  Z27—V.  also 
Afghanistan.  ' 

Putnam,  Israel ;  461. 

Putrefaction  :  564. 

Putumayo  River  :  Topography  373. 

Pygnozonida :  '540. 

Pym.  J[ohn  :  417. 

Pyramids  ofEgjrpt:  467-8  ;Great Pyramid 

„     354- 

Pyrenees  :  Mountains  313  ;  Dialect  978. 

pyrotechnics:  631. 

^ytchley  Hunt :  6S9. 

Pythagorean  Philosophy. ;  157, 


Quadrupeds  :  Natural  History  552-4. 

Quakers  :  75;  in  Northants  69. 

Quantities :    for    Builders   633 ;    for    Sur- 
veyors 599. 

Quara :  Philology  800. 

Quarantine :  Law  216. 

Quarrying  :  641,  642  :  Law  208. 

Quarter  :  Sessions  223  ;  Squares  269  ;  Staff 
697. 

Quaternions  :  492. 

Quatre-Bras:  Battle  of  427. 
, Queen's  Bench  :  Court  222 ;  I/aw  218-9. 
,,  Taxes  :  237. 

Queens  of  England  :  404  ;  of  Scotland  and 
England  430. 
,,  College,  Oxford:  277. 
,,  Royal  Surrey  Regiment :  428. 

Queensland:  Cotton  616;  Hist.,  Topogr., 
etc.  378. 

QuerouaiJIe,  Louise  de:  419, 

Quichua:  Philology  859, 

Quietists :  87. 

Quin,  James :  680. 

(Juince,  The :  627. 

Quincey,  Thomas  de — v.  De  Quincey. 

CJuincy,  Josiah  [ist  <Sr*  2nd]:  Lives  461. 

Quinet,  Edgar:  732. 

Quinine :    Cultivation    618 ;    in    Materia 
Medica  585. 

Quintilian :  931. 

Quotations :  Dictionaries  702. 

QttT^an-^.  Koran. 


Rabbits  and  Rabbit-Keeping  :  622. 

Rabelais,  Fr.  :  1000,  731  ;asPedagog.  285. 

Rabies :  571. 

Race  Horse  &  Horse  Racing — v.  Horse. 

Races  oi'  Man— z'.  Ethnology. 

Rachel,  Eliza :  680,  679. 

Racine,  Jean  :  731. 

■Racquets :  Game  696. 

'Kndcliffe,  Mrs.:  717. 


Radiant  Energy :  493. 

Radical  Party  :  259. 

Radiolaria :  537. 

Raebuin,  Sir  H. :  651. 

Ragged  School :  Education  300-1. 

Ragland,  Rev.  T  G.  :  93. 

Raikes,  Robert :  296. 

Railway :  Accijients  257  ;  Bolts  &  Spikes 

628  ;   Garners- Law  191  ;    Econdmy 

267-S  ;  Electric  606  ;  Engineerg.  597  ; 

Law   216 ;    Prospectii^   a6B ;    5tate 
'   ,  _  Purchase  of  261.   ^ 
Rain :  and  Rainfall  505  ;  and  Rivers  502. 
Rajasthan  :  History  and  ibitiquity  46,8. 
Ralahine  Farm  :  240. 
Raleigh,  Sir. Walter  :  415. 
Rhm&yana  :  822. 
Rambertino,  Buvalell :  981. 
Ranch  Life :  687. 

Randolph  :  Edm.  461  ;J.,  of  Roanoke  461.' 
Rangkhol-Lushai :  Philology  .830.  1 

Rankine,  Prf.  W.  J.  M. :  596.  ' 

Raoul  de  Houdenc  :  996. 
Rape  :  in  Medical  Jurisprudence  ,587, 
Raphael :  654,  648. 
Rates  and  Rating:  236-7  [Law  21  jj;  of 

Companies  193. 
Ratich,  W, ;  285. 

Rationalism  :  108.  i 

Rawdon.  Marmaduke:  316.  ■ 

Ray,  John  :  532. 
Reade,  Charles  :  725,  717. 
Reading:  Aloud  96;  for  the   Stind.300;, 

Instruction  294.  , 

Real  Presence :  89. 

„  Property— ».  Property. 
Real-Sckul^  (German) :  !a74. 
Realism — v.  Nominalism.  i 

Receivers  of  High  Court  of  Justice ;  2s8.  ; 
Reciprocals  of  Numbers :  -26e). 
Recitations :  -786. 

Reponciliation: 'Christian  Doctr.  1x3,  xii.. 
Reconnaissance  :  Military  609.  1 

Records;  English  Public  402.  \ 

Rectors :  Law  198.  ] 

Rectum  :  Diseases  580. 
Red:    River  .Settlement   363;   Sea,    Roh. 

Ro^ioa  690.' 
Redemption:'  Doctrine  of  113, 
Reduplication :  in  Language  794,  'I 

Reed,  Joseph :  462. 

ReeveSj  Sims  :  677,  ' 

Reference  :  Works  of  701-2, 
References:  Legal  189. 
Reflex  Theory  :  176.  , 

Reform  :  Bills  259-60  ;  Club  249. 
Reformation:  55-6  ;|in  English  sB-^g;   in! 
'    Eur.  62-6— f.  also  names  of. Countries. 
Reformatory  Education :  300^1,. 
Reformed  Churches:  Dutch  and  Oerman 

75  ;  Sermons  68. 
,,  Episcopal  Church:  U.S.  68  ;  Irel.,64. 
Refraction  of  Eye  :  577, 
Refuges  for  Women;  loi. 
Regalia:  665.  ' 

Regeneration :  Baptismal  8e> ;  Doctrine  113. 
Regimental  History  :  British  427. 
Registers,  Parish  :  4S0-2. , 
Registration  :  198-9  ;  of  Births  and  Deaths 

216  ;  of  Deeds  197 ;   of  Land   202 ; 

Munic.  and  Parliamentary  198. 
Regnier,  Mathurin :  icoo. 
Reid,  Thomas:  169. 
Reindeer,  tl.M.S, :  Cruise  687. 
Relief :  Distrib.  of,  to  Poor — v.  Poor  Law. 
Religion:  Origin  and  Hist. 3,  7-8  ;Philos. 

of  3-4 ;  Science  of  3,  7-8 ;  in  rel.  to 

Ethics  3,  174,  to  'Mythology  121,  to 

Science  4-5. 
Religions,  Ethnic:   7-15  ;  compared  with 

,    Christianity  120. 
ReKgious :  Educat.  294-5 — l"^-  <*^^  Morals 
"■      ,  293]  Life  in  England  59;  Novels  748  ; 

Orders  of  Middle  Ages  53-4. 
Remainders,  (Contingent :  Law  215 
Remarkable  Characters :  Lives  486. 
Rembrandt :  652. 
Remedial  Education  :  299-301. 
Renaissance  :  Arehitecture '666  ;  Art  647  ; 

Civilizn.  of,  in  Italy  445  ;  Class.  Study 

of  865  ;  Fch.  Liter,  of  731  ;  Ital,  Liter. 

of  733  ;  Jewellery  665  ;  Ornam.   661  ; 

Sculpture  654— ff.  also    the   Subject 

Headings.  , 

Renan,  Ernst :  6a. 


Renaus  de  Beayjeau;  996, 

Rennie,  Sir  JoW  :  596. 

Rent:  L^w  ?i(5. 

Replevin :  Law  228. 

Reports,  Legal :   G,eHer,a^iy  1%Z~A' 

Representation :  Poljtic^  255-6. 

Reproductive  Process  :  515. 

Reptilia ;  546  ;  Anatomy  534^ 

Republics:  257-8;  l*ieal  179J  of  y.§.A.. 
262. 

Res  Adjudiqata :  Law  2?8. 

Reservpjrs :  Constriictipn  598. 

Resins :  Manufacture  630. 

Respiratory  Organs :  Diseases  sS^rg-! 

R^ppnsibiJity  in  ^Mental  Disease ;  ;i77. 

Rest,  Mental :  Medical  Value  pf  15.64., 

Resurrection  :  of  Christ  119  ;  of  De|i4;i^S' 

Retina  :  Diseases,  etc,  577. 

Retribution  :  Doptnne  115. 

Reunion  of  the  Churches:  89. 

Revelation  and  Inspiratipn  :  117,. 

Revelation^  Book  o/i  37^  23^5. 
.Revenue,  National:  236-7;  Lawai;^. 
l[Revivals  and  Revivalists ;  Religious  75-^. 

Revolvers;  Sporting  69?. 

Reynard  the  Fox :  127  ;  O.  F.  ver^.  ,9914. 

Reynold,  Michael :  596. 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua :  651,  649. 

Rhabdo-pleura :  634. 

Rhffito-Romanian :  Philol.  &■  Liter.  97?-*3, 

Rhamphastidae :  548. 

Rheims :  Dialect  of  989. 

Rhetoric — v.  Oratory. 

Rheumatic  Gout :  571. 

Rheumatism:   571;   Homoeop.  Trefttoieiif, 

594-    ,  ,  \ 

Rhine:  River  314;    Roman  Insgr.   9053 

Traditions  146. 
Rhinoscopy:  565. 
IRhizopoda :  S36r7., 

Rhode  Island  :  Geneal.  ^^2  ;  History  368. 
Rhodes  :  Antiq.  467  ;  Dial.  871 ;  Topogr. 


343' 
Rhododendron  :  Culture  626.  , 

Rhopalocera :  541.  \ 

Rhyncota ;  542-3.  1 

Ribble  ;  River  315.  j 

Rice :  Cultivation  61^.    '  : 

Richard  i.  40&-10 ,;  iii.  411-^13.  ) 

Richard  the  Redels :  963.  ; 

Richardson  :  H:  H.  666 ;  Samuel  717.        ^ 
Richelieu,  Cardinal :  440. 
Richmond^  Surrey  :  Topography  s^s-  I 

Richmondshire,  Yorks  :  Topography.  327. ' 
Richter,  J.  PauJ :  733  ;  as  Pedagogue  285. 
Riddell,  Riddle  etc.  Families  :  482.  ; 

Riddles,  Popular — v.  Folklore.,  j 

Riding  :  Horse  68p.  ■  \ 

Rifle  Brigade  :  History  428..  '. 

„     :  Sporting  69.  \ 

Rig  Veda :  Siy-8.  , 

Rigging  of  Ships  :  6iz.  { 

Rights:  Civil  255-6  ;  Legal  181.  j 

Rings:  Engraved  and, Je>velled-665.  j 

Ringworm:  572.  1 

Rinteln :  University  275. 
Rio  Negro  River :  373. 
Riots:  Law  211. 
Ripley,  G. :  729. 
Ristigouche  River :  694. 
Ristori,  Adelaide :  678. 
Ritschl,  Frederick :  865. 
Rites:  Church~z/.  Church  Funeral  124.    . 
Ritual :  Law  99. 
Ritualism:  67-8. 
River  Bars:  598. 

,j  Plate  Republics :  372-4.  ^  , 

Rivers,  Generally  :    Brit.  Industrial  265  :' 

Engineering  598,,6ooti  ;  English  315]; 

French  312  ;  Navig.  [Law*  216,  220]  j; 

Physical  Geogr.  502  j  Pollution  £LaW 

211] ;   Pop.  Nat.  Hist.  536— &,    also 

names  of  Rivers, 
Riviera,  The  :  Architi  669  ;  Flora  537  ;  as 

Health  Resort  590  ;  Topography  335  ' 
Road  Making  :  599  ;  Farm  615. 
Roaring  in  Horses:  6ig. 
Roi  Roy  Canoe :  Voyages  690. 
Robbia,  L.  della :  656,  ^ 

Robert  of  Brunne  (Rob.  Manning) :,  ^2.   , 
,,  of  Gloucester ;  962. 
Roberts:  David  651 ;  Sir.  F.  S.  425. 
Robertson :  Rev.  F.  W.  61 ;  Dr.  W.;B..65. 
Robespierre,  F.  M.  J.  1 :  441. 
Rocks:  566-7. 


i,'d 


9^ 


Rocky  Mountains :  350 ;  Bplifi^y  530.; 
Geography  and  Gevlp^  ^12. 

Rodeniia:  American  553'. '' 

Rodney,  Adm.  Lord  :  426. 

Rogers:    Cpt.  Wopde^  426  ;  S^|ji,el.72^, 

Roland,  CAansonde:. .739, 

J^planif,  Mme. :  732.' 

libmagha  :  Dialect  971. 

Romaic— z/.  Greek,  i>J,od9f]tt.. 

JEtomaine:  William59._    ,  ^ 

Roman,   Anci'ent :    Coins  jij- ^.  ^ 
comp.  w.  Celt ,  and  Sax,on  _: 
229-30  ;  Remains  in  .Bi;it,  A^fAt^rA~ 
•u.  also  Italy  (Ancient),  La^io^^^^xit^, 
,,  Fever  571. 

I^oman  Catholic  Church, :  A^onemei^t  jj^i ; 
Biography  85;  Doctrines,  ,<^  95-6'; 
Eschatoi.  114;  History  83^4';,  J^- 
senists,  etc.  87  ;  Jesuits  86-7' ;  Missji^JQiB 
II,  92  ;  Saints  87-8.,  ' 
'utch  Law :  230. 

Romance  :  Mythol.  ^nd  Ji^oJklp^e,  isS-tB-J 
Literatures  990-100,1;  Philology' ^7- 
990  [Elems.  in  OHG.  936,ReK|(:o;C«at. 
;g^7^,  to  Latin  907,  967]-  J 'i~ 

Romances  (Early),  History,^/^.;  GejReraMy 
714-:  Brit.  737;  Carlpv.  73^\  Q%  oaL 
W'orks  :  Gener.  736  ;  Alrzja.''^:, 
Arthurian  L^gl-  737^)  Fch,,  j—  -''- 
Brit.  737-8  ;'  Carlov.  739  j  Ghte 
Engl.  738779;  Gk.  736;  It^.-, 
Jap^n.,  8^.6;  Old  Fch.  ,991-^; 'I 
825^^.  also  Fiction,  Novell" 

Romans  d'Aveniures  :  gg&. 

Romans,  Epistle  to ;' 35,  23t-5,  34.,' 

,;^pme  (city);^:  Antiq.  465  ;  Archji!^,  .^dfl. 
'  679 ;  (^tacpriibs  49 ;  Flora  .5.27^' Kfllk- 
I'ore  137  ;  as  Kfealth  Resorl,^9o.;';^(» 
446  J  Ihscr.  90s, '904  s  Topogr.  2^* 
w.  also  Italy. 

Romilly,  Sir  Samuel :  423. 

Romney,  George  :  651,  649^ 
„  Marsh  (Sussex):'  326. 

Rpndeaux :  Collections  758: 

Rong :  .Philology  833. 

Ronsard,  Pierre  de  :  1000. 

Roofs  :  Construction  599 ;  House  633. 

Roraima :  Topography  373, 

* Rosario,  Tke^ :  Cruise  of  376.. ' 

Rose  Family  :  ^So. , 

Rosenmbld,  Duke^Carl  of  :'6j(S. 

Roses  :  Culture  636. 

Rosicrucians";  81. 

Rosmini  ^erbati  :  170,  85., 

'Ro§5,  Sir  John  :  ,381. 

Rossall  School  :-Sermons-2g6. 
ossetti^.  Dante  Qabriel :  72s;-^s;i,:7W,  7^7. 

.  [pssini,  G.  :  674,  672. 

J^oss-shire  :  Topography  330., 

Rostock :  University  275. 

^.otifera :  539. 

Rothschild  Faniily :  265.  * 

j5.otomaylTana  :  foiling  Springs  380. 

Roucouyan :  Philology8s8.  "" 

Rouergue :  Dialect  978. 

Roumania  :  Folklore  140 ;  Liter.  :Ifi^t.  .of 
072 ;  Philol.  971-2  ;  Proverbs  125  ; 
Topogr.  340. 

Round  Towers  of  Ireland  v4^4>, 

Rounders  :  Game  695.  ^ 

Roundheads  and  Cavaliers :  415. 

Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques  j.i70,^ii7  ;  as  Peda- 
gogue 285. 

Rowing  Boat :  690. 

Rowlandsonj  Thomas  :  651, 

Roxburghshire  :  Topography  331. 

Royal:  Acad,  of  Arts  650;  Artilltf^iy .Cc, 
428 ;  Authors  705 ;  Coll.,  of  PJiys.  .5]^ ; 
Coll.  of  Surgs.  of  Irel.  558 ;  Epgji^jRBlS 

'  .  ,428;  Famihes  of  Great  %>^^y^0^ 
Society  467. 

Royat  les  Bains. :  590. 

Royalty,  Claimants  to :  Lives.4S6. 

Rubens,  Peter  Paul :  652. 

Rubinstein,. A.  :  674. 

Riickert,  Fr.:  717. 

Rugby  School :  277 ;  School  Lipe  ,28«. 
,,  Tennessee :  242. 

'Rule  of  Ro^d  at  Sea  :  Lztw  205. 

(tlumford.  Count :  497. 

Rufia  Gerim:  958. 

Runes  and  Runic  Inscr.  933-4,  4)^6;  i* 
Isle  of  Man  471, 

tiiperj,  Prince  :  417. 
upture :  Surgery  579. 


CIV 


RURA-] 


SUBJECTS   INDEX. 


[SHRU- 


■^Ir"   ^^"s  95;   Life  in  England  and 
Wales  3i6;  Sports -z*.  Sports, 

Ruskin,  John  :  725,  717. 

Russell :  Rev.  John  689  j  Ld.  John  423 ; 
Ld.  Wm.  419. 

Russia  :  Agric.  and  Peasantry  240  ;  Army 
Life  336;  Art  Objects  665  ;  Bibliogr. 
707  [Anon.  Bks.  704J  ;  Birds  550  ; 
Church  57 ;  Educ.  278 ;  Ethnol.  336 ; 
Folklore  140  ;  Flora  527  [Grasses  524] ; 
-Forestry  624;  Geogr.  tin  Asia  351^2, 
in  Cent.  Asia  344,  in  Europe  336] ; 
Geol.  SIT  ;  Gypsies  462,  860;  Herbals 
129 ;  History  and  Hist.  Biogr.  448 ; 
Industr.  6zg;  Literature  [Biogr.  735, 
History  734-5,  looB,  Novels  751, 
Poetry  773];  Missions  to  di ;  Painting, 
654  ;  Philology  1008  ;  Prisons  244. 

Russian  Lapland  :  Topography  337. 

Russo-Turkish  War  (ia77-&):  448. 
,  Rust:  Fungology  523, 

Ruth:  ^tfffA  (?/"27,  25,  23-25;  Life  27. 

Rutherford,  Rev.  Samuel :  65,  68. 

Rutlandshire:  Church  Bells  474;  Geol. 
509  ;  Topogr.  324 .;  Wills  4S1. 

Ruyter,  Adm.  S.  de  :  447. 

Rye,  Sussex  :  Topography  326. 
„  House  Plot :  418. 


Sahaean  MSS :  803. 

Sabbath  :  38. 

Sabellius  :  Creed  of  77, 

Sacraments  :  of  English  Church  89-96. 

Sacrifice  :  Scriptural  Doctrine  of  iii. 

Sacrificial  Worship:  Jewish   38;  Animal 

127. 
Saddlery :  Manufacture  637,  628. 
Sagacity  of  Animals  :  536. 
Sagas:  Icelandic  ^41-3  ;  Treatises  on  943. 
Sahara  :  Desert  356  j  Philol.  854. 
Saho :  Philology  Sool 
Sailing  and  Sailing  Boat :  €90. 
Sailors:  Guides  610-11.;  Lang  610  j  Lives 
_  — V.  Naval  Biogr.  j  Superstitions  123., 
Saints,   Lives  of:    Collectively  87-8;   in 
Art  50:    Ang.-Sax.  962;    Early-Eng. 
964-5,966;  Old -Fch.  995-6. 
J*'or'  lives,  etc,  of  individual  saints,  ff. 
tkeirnanies. 
Saint  Albans  :  Abbey 'Church  320. 
„  Asaph':  Diocesan  History 59. 
„  Bernard's  Dog  :  692. 
,,  David's:  Diocesan  History -59. 
„  George's  Channel :  Fisheries  623. 
n  ,j  Chapel,  Windsor :  669. 
„  Helena :   Coleopt.  542 ;    Napoleon  at 

442  ;  Topography  356. 
„  Jphn's  College,  Cambridge  :  668. 
„  Kilda :  Topography  330. 
„  Paul's  Cathedral :  668 ;  Bell  474. 
„  ,,  School :  277, 
„  Petersburg :  Art  Guide  to  647', 
,    „  Simon :  247,  732. 
Saintonge :  Dialect  990.  ! 

Sala,  George  Augustus  :  725. 
Salammia  :  Hist,  and  Antiq.  466. 
Saldanha,  Duke  of:  430. 
Sale  :  by  Agent  188  ;  Contract  of  320;  of 

Shares  in  Cos.  192. 
Salic  Law :  229. 
Salisbury.,  Mafquisof :  423. 
,,  (town):  Dioces.  Hist.  59  ;  Topogr. 327. 
Sallust :  924-5. 

Salmon  :  Fisheries  623i[Law  217] ;  Fishing 
694. 
-  Saloffton  and  Saiumus :  958, 
Salt :  644;  in  Mat.  Med.  585. 
„  Lake,  Great :  369. 
Salts :'  Manufacture  630. 
Salvage  :  Law  201.  - 
Salvation  :  Way  of  113;  Infant  X15. 
'  „  Army  ' :  76  ;  in  Fiction  748. 
Salzburg  :  Folktales  142.  ; 

Salzmann,  C.  G.  :  285.  .  \ 

Samarang,  H.M.S.  :  Voyage 517.  J 

Samarcand :  Topography  344. 
Samaritan :    Literature    8iz    [Peutateuch 
17] ;    Philol.  810-11  [Biblical  22]— z/. 
also  Hebrew. 
Samoa:  Geogr.  and  Topogr.  376;  PhiloL 

852. 
Samos :  Coins  476. 

Samoyedes,  The  :  337.  3, 

«i>aniO)nedic-:  Philology  841. 


Samuel :  Books  ^^7,  a  J-5  ;  Life  27. 

San  Antonio  Indians :  Mission  to  857. 
„  Domingo:    Birds    551;^    History    and 

Topography  371. 
,,  Francisco:  History^  ei€.  364- 
„  Remo  :  as  Health  Resort  590. 
„  Satvador  :  Topography  370. 
Sancroft,  Abp.  :  59. 
'Sand,  George  * :  732,  :f^p 
Sandringham  :  Topographjp^^ 
Sandwich  Islands — v*  H^W£)U. 
Sandwith,  Humphry :  725.     ' 
Sanitation :    Engin.    600  ;    House    634  ; 

Science  587-gi — v.  also  Hygiene,  \ 

Sankhya  Philosophy :  ■8z6. 
Sanscrit :  Literature  [Hist;  of  816-7 ;  Wks. 

817-28];  MSS.  816;  Philol.«i5-6. 

V.  also  Hindu. 
Sanson  Family :  245. 
(Santal :  Philology  833. 
;Sa6ne,  River;  312, 
"Sappho :  ,880, 
Saracens  :  Art  645 ;  Hist..  451 5  Religion— 

zf.  Mohammedanism. 
Saratoga  :  Battle  of  384. 
Sarawak  :  Topogr,  and  Ethnol.  349. 
iSafcoma  of  the  Larynx  :  568. 
Sardinia :    Art  646 ;    Dialect  971 ;   Rom. 


In.sqr.  904;  Topogr.  335.     , 
Sark  :  Birds  549,;  Topogr.  31:8. 
Sassanian  :  Hist.  390 ;  InsCr.  and  Coins473 
■      V.  also  Persia; 
■Satan— z/.  Devil. 
Satsuma  Rebellion :  453. 
Saturday  Revisiu :  727, 
Saturn  (planet) :  501. 
Saturnian  Verse :  1904. 
Satyre  Meni^^ei  looi. 
Saul : .  27. 

Savannah  :  Topogr^lfl^  365. 
Savings  Banks :  24^) ;  Laiy  216. 
Savonarola,  Girolamo :  64, 
Savoy,  London-:  Topography  323.. 
,,  Switzerland  :AlpS  339;  Dialect  978. 
Saws  and  Saw-Mills  :6q3. 
Saxon  :comp.  w.  Rom.  and  Celt  406;  Re- 
mains   in    Brit.    406,  463-4—2'.   alsm 
Anglo-Saxon^ 

Old  West :  Philology  952  ;  Chregtom. 
.       953-       . 

Saxony :  Dialect  940 ;  Folklore  i4'6  ;  Life; 

\       in  314-  i 

Scaliger,  Jos.  and  Jos.,  Justus  :  865.  " 

Scandinavia  :    Anc.     Indust,    Arts    466  % 

Antiq.  466  ;  Art  Objects  629 ;  Discov. 

of  Amer.  '361 ;  Game  Birds  692  j  Geogr. 

and  Topogr.  33S-:7.;  Hist.  449  ;  Liter., 

[Hist.,  Biogr.,  etc.  '735;  Drama  ,779,^ 

Novels  75i-2i  Poetry  773];  Mythol." 

and  Folklore  140-1 ;    Philol.  941-3  ; 

Pseudonyms  704* 

V.  also  Denmark,  Norway,.  Sweden.    , 
Scandinavians  in  Britain  :  406. 
Scaphopoda:  544. 
$carabaei :  665. 
Scene  Painting;  657. 
Scepeaux,  Francois  de  ;  440. 
Scepticism  :  CJhnstian  5-7  ;  Qtetfin-ifxt. 
Scheffer,  Ary  :  652. 
Schelling,  F.  W.  J.  v.:  170. 
Schiller,  F,  v.  :  733, 
Schi^opoda :  535. 
Schlegel,  Caroline  :  733. 
Schleiermacber,  F.  £.  D..:  170  ;  a^  Peda- 
gogue 285. 
Schleswig-Holstein:  Folklore'i46. 
SchmOhling,  Fraulein  :  677.  ^ 

Scholar, The:  288.  ; 

Scholastic  Age :  107-8. 
School  :i  Archit.  and  Fumit.  303  ;  "ChoiQe 
of  Bks.  for  Sch.  Lib.  2g4_;  Gardening 
303  ;  Hygiene  302-3  ;  Libraries  303  ; 
Management   301-2;   Museums   303  j 
Sunday  296 — v.  also  Education. 
'Schopenhauer,  Arthur  :  170,  133,  672. 
Schubert,  Franz  :  674,  672,  \ 

Schumann,,  Robert :  674,  672. 
Schuyler  Family :  482.  ^   , 

Science,  Natural  :  499-556  ;  Biogr.— w. 
Biogr  ;  Classif.  488  [Bibliog.  712, 
Natural  488,  Philos.  173] ;  Diets.  487- 
8  ;  History  487  [Gk.  and  Lat.  875]  ; 
Instruction  295  ;  Philos.,  etc.  of  488  ; 


in  oeL  la  R'elig.   4-5 ;    Schls. 
Terms  488";'*'VoyageB3i7-f8. 


Science,  Anc.  Writers  on  :  Ang.-Sax.  961  ; 

Arab.  809  ;  (rk^  '898  ;  Lat.  932. 
Scilly  Islands :  Birds  549  ;  Topogr,  318.; 
Scind :  Gazetteer  347*, 
Scotland :   Antiq.  464  ;  Archit.  669 ;  Art 
649  ;    Banking  236  ;    Biography  430  ; 

, !      Church  73-4  ;  Church  Hist.  65  ;  Xin. 
I       Monum.  472  ;    Civilizn.  430 ;   Clanrj 

'(      328  ;  Coins  and  Medals  477  ;  Costume 

;i      484  ;    Epitaphs  473  ;  Families  480 

Fauna  555  [Birds  ,5So..  Coleopt.  542, 
!      Zoophytes  537]  ;  Fisheries  623  ;  Flora 
[Cryptog.  522,  Grasses  524]  ;  Folklore 
I      134-S    [Folk  Medicine  129] ;  Geogr. 
and  Topogr.   328-31  ;    Geology,  etc. 
'       Sio ;    Gypsies    462 ;     Heraldry    483  ; 
History  430-2  [Haco's  Exped.  330] ; 
j       Industries  628  ;    Lake   Dwlgs.  470 ; 
LawT-p,  Law  [Land  Laws  239,  Poor 
!      Laws'  240]  ;    Literature— ».   English 
[Drama  679,  Poetry^is]';  Lord  AdvO' 
cates    430  ;    M.!P's*     480  ;    Mining 
(early)   640;    Names  of  Plants  519 
Poor     L^ws     249    ;     People    328 
Philology-r-z'.    Gallic   ^[Dialects  951] . 
Philosophy  166,   157 ;    Printing  710 ; 
Road-Maps    688   ;,.Rpm.-Cath.    84 
Roman  Remains  464 ;  Saints  ^8,  431 
Scot.  Life  in  Fiction  747 ;  Seals ,  4^7 
Sermons  07  ;  Sports  686  [Deor-stalking, 
6gi,    Fishing   6q$\  ,;  Stone   Monum. 
471 ;  Surnames  484 ;  Theology  xoZ 
Weapons  (Anc.)  471  ;  Witchcraft  126 
Women  252, 

Scdts  Men-at-Arms  m  France  428. 

Scotsmen  in  Ulster :   332. 

Scott:  Sir  Gilbert  666;  J.Hope  188 
Sir  Walter  725,  716,  717. 

Screw-propeller  and  (Propulsion :  612. 

Screws  :  603  ;  Wood  [Manuf.  fe8]. 

Scrofula:  573. 

Scrotum :  Diseases  579. 

Scudder  :  Rev.  D.  C.  93  ;  }6im  93. 

Sculptors :  Lives  655-a 

Sculpture;,:    ,654-5  ;    Guides  to  Gstlleries 
€47  ;    History  '644  ;    Monum,    637 
Terms  644. 

Sea,  The  :  502  •  Anemones  538 ;  Animal 
Life  517-8  ;  Commerc.  Products  614  ; 
Fisheries  ,622-3  ;  Fishing  694  ;  Le- 
gends 123;  Sea- Weeds :  524-5;  Urchins, 
538. 

Sea-side  :  Nat.  Hist.  S'H'^  ;  Waterirjg 
Places  589-91. 

Sea-Shore  :  Rights  of  Crown  220. 

Seabury,  Bp.  Samuel :  66. 

Sealing  Wax  :  Manufacture  630* 

Seals  {si^illa) :  477. 
„  (mammals)  554*  553' 

Seamanship:  610-1T. 

Secession  war  of:  458. 

Sechuana:  Philology '8  55. 

Second  Adv_^nt  of  Cnrist :  iis-rfi. 

Secret :  Societies  81 ;  Writing  ,797. 
\  Sects :  Christian  67-88 ;  Early  •  Z07-3,  49. 
''  ^     Vp  also  Nantes  of  Sects. 

Securities,  Stock  Exchange :  I^w  217. 

;$edan:  Battle  of  .444^ 

"ledgwick,  Prf.  Adam:  506, 

Jeine,  River:  312  ;  Roh  Roy  on  690. 

;Seir,  Mount:  341. 

Seismology :.  502-3. 

Selborne  :  Nat.  History  320. 

Selden,  John ;  720. 

Self-Culture,  293-6. 

Self-made  Men  595-6. 

Selish :  Philology  857. 

Selkirk :  Settlement  363.     - 

Selkirkshire :  Topography  331. 

Selwyn  ;  George  420  ;  Bp,  G.  A,  03.  ; 

Semitic  :  FollHore  "^  147-8  ;  Philol.  and 
Liter.  800-11  [comp.  w.  Hamitic  and 
Aryan  795];  Religions  9-X2. 

Seneca  :  L.  Ann  920,  930  j  M.  Ann.  929. 

Senegambia  :  Flora  530  ;  Folklore  151 ; 
Geogr.  356 ;  Philol.  855. 

Sennacherib :  History  392. 

Senses  and  Sensation  :  177,  516^ 

Sepia  Painting,  Art  of :  657. 

Sepoy  War  [1857-8] :  453* 

Sept  Setges  .*  ggg. 

Septuagint  Versibn  of  Scripture  ;  17. 

Sepulchres — v.  Tombs. 


297  ;  Sepulture  :  Modes  of  588. 
I  Sepulchral  Monuments  :  637, 


Sergeants-at-Law :  Lives  jrB/, 
Sermon  on  thp  Mount :  3^. 
Sermons:   97-8  Iv.   Homiletics]>  on!.Xt)B. 
Life  100 ;   in  Outline  9^ ;  Old  .-F*hf 

998  ;  for  Schools  ^96  ;  Sjsecimens  .96b 
Serpent :  of  Eden  127  ;  Worship  xa^-j. 
Serpents — v.  Snakes.' 
Servants  :  Domestic  63 1 ;  Law  306- 
Servetus,  Michael :  66. 
Servia :  Follclore  140 ;  Hist.  452  ;  Poems 

*    773  ;  Philol.  1008. 
Serviettes:  682. 
Sessions,  Court  of :  223. 
Seton,  Earl  of  Dunfermline  :  .43a. 
Settled  Estates  :  Law  2x5. 
Settlements,  Law  of:  217;  MaiHage  aofi. 
Setter  Dqg :  692. 
Sevastopol :  Siege  608. 
Seven  Churches  of  Asia  :  Epp.  to  42,  37, 

23-5  ;    Weeks'    War    (i8t-66)     433  ; 

Years'  War  (1756^63)  443. 
Seven  Sages :  124. 
Seventh-day  Baptists :  69,, 
Severn  Tunnel :  599. 
S^vigoe,,  Mmis  de :   Life  and  Language 

892,      ' 
Sevres  Porcelain :  664. 
Sewage  :  Engin.  600  ;   House  634 ;    Law , 

209  ;  tTtiliz.  615. 

V.  also  Sanitary  Engineering.,  . 
Seward,,W- H,  :  461. 
Sewell,  Ehza  M.  :  725. 
Sex:  in  Educ.  288;   Evol.  5t&,;  Influ.  in 
\       Disease  '564. ;   Nat.  Select,  in  ret  to 

515  ;  Sexual  Relations  253. 
Seychelles:  Flora  530';  Geogr.  359. 
Seymour,  Robert :  649, 
Shaftesbury ;  ist  Earl  418  ;  3rd'  Eari  170 ; 

7th  Earl  249. 
Shairp,  Pre.  J.  C.:  725. 
Shaiyang-Miri :  Philology  836. 
Shakers ;  76. 
Shakespere,  Wm. ;  Life,  Crit.  and  Coi^Tigis , 

718-20,  ,7x6,  ,717  ;  Lang.  945  ;  Meiaiai 

948  ;  Actors  in  his  Plays  679. 
Schalmaneser  ii.  ;  392, 
Shambala :  Philology  855. 
Shan :  Philology  850, 
Shans,  The  :  349. 
Shanghai :  345  ;  Dialect  848. 
Shareholders  :  Law  193  ;  Liahil;  195. 
Shares,  Monetary  :  268.;  Law  192. 
Sharp  :  Abraham  499  :  William  659. 
'^-harpe,  Samuel :  83. 

heffield  :  Topography  327. 
Sheep  :  Breeding,    etc.    6i9-:2o ;  Disoas?^ 

618-9 »  Entozoa  572. 
Shell,  R.  L. :  437, 
Shelburne,  Earl  of :  -420. 
Shelley  :    'Mary    Wollestonecraft    725 

Percy  B.  725-6,  714,  715,  ,716,  717. 
Shells :  543-4. 
Shere  Ali :  344. 
Sheridan  :  Gen.   P.  H.  462 ;  R.   B.  6S0, 

717,  722  ;  Thos.  680. 
Sheriff:  Office  211 ;  Courts  (Scotl.)  223. 
Sherman  :  Gen.  W.  T.  :  463. 
"herry :  Wine  618. 
.  iherwood  Forest :  Birds  549. 
Shetland  Islands  ;     Birds  550  ;    Dialect 

951  ;    Fisheries    623  ;     Geol.    510  ; 

I'opogr.  330: 
Shipping  :  History  264-5  !  Law  205. 
^hips  :  Building  612  ;  Navigation  610-11  ; 

Stowage  611 ;  of  War  611. 
Shirley,  Family  :  Pedigree  480. 
Shoemakers  :  Lives  265. 
Shoemaking :  Art  637. 
Shoeing  of  Horses  :  620-1. 
Shooting  :  690-1  ;  Adventures  686-7, 
Shops :  Architecture  671. 
Shoring  :  in  Architecture  671, 
Short,  Bp.  Augustus :  93, 
Shorthand  :  797. 
Shorthorns  :  620. 
'Showmen  :  Lives  486. 
Shrews  :  Natural  History  553. 
Shrewsbury  :  Flora  528  ;  School  [Sabrinao 

Corolla  761] ;  Topogi*.  325. 
Shrimps  :  539. 
Shropshire :    Dialect   951  ;     Flora    528  ; 

Folklore   144  ;    Geol.    509  ;    Parish 

Registers  481 ;    Pedigrees  479 ;    Ro- 
man City  (Anc.)  464 ;  Topoigr.  325. 
Shrubs  :  526. 


SlAMl 


SUBJECTS   INDEX. 


[SyTH- 


Siam :    Buddhism  i4-;/0eogr.,  etc.    350, 

3.+9;  Phil6l.  850.. 
Si^^na  :„,Gepgr..  and  "Topogr.  352. 
I  Siccg-tiVes  f  Manufacture  630. 
Sicily  :  Coins  475  ;  Dialect  [Anc.  871,.  Mod. 
'  071]  \    Folkloi-e    136-7  ;     Hist.  394  ; 

Rom.  •  Inscr.  '  904  ;     Topogr.     335  ; 

Volcano  503.   , 
Siddons;  Mrs.  Sarahi :  680. 
Sjdpputhj.i^t  Viscount:  423. 
Sidney :  Algerhofa  419 ;    Sir  Philip    415, 

'720. 
Siemens,  Sir  C.  W.  :  59^. . 
Sierra  Leone.:  356;"  Nevada  338. 
Sight:  494-5";  '  Quality  and  Range   577; 

.   Psychol.  Aspfect  177. 
Sign-boards  *  48^.  • 
■  Signals  :  Marine  611 ;  Railway  597. 
Signatui;es :.  Typographic  710. 
Sikliiism :  14. 
Silesia :  Folksongs  142. 
Silicates:  Mainufacture  632.     ' 
Silk ;  Weaving  and  Industr.  6^g  :  Worms 

685. 
Silos:  Construction -616. 
Silver  :    Currency  234-5  ;    Deprec.   235  ; 

Metall.    and    Mining  644;   Mines   q\ 

Utah  369  ;  Plate  664-5. 
Silversmith :    665  ;    Designs  662 ;    Trade 

637.     . 
Simms,  W.  G. :  729.  , 

Sin  i' Christian  Doct.    114;   Forgiveness 
.. "  of  ii5-    .  / 

Sjpai  J  Geo^.,  GeoU,  etc.  341, 
Sindhi :  Philology  833. 
Sindibad ."  ^Baok  of  837.  , 

Singhalese':  Philology  829! 
Sipgin^;  677  ;  Instruction 293. 
Singpho  ;  Philqlogy  831. 
,,Sioot  :  Topography'3S3. 
Sioux  Indians  :.  Ethnology  152. 
Sisterhoods:  p5,  94. 
Sisters,  Hospital :  591.    ' 
,  $iva. Worship  :  126. 
,  Sixtieth  Kings  Royal  Rifle  Corps  t  428. 
■•  '^ixtus  V, :  ■  85.  , 

Sixty-third  Regiment :  428. 
Siziag  df  Cotton  Goods :  639. 
'  Skat ;  Game  699. 
Skating :  Art  6g8. 
Skeleton:  Human  561,  555.     .   . 
Sketching :  Art  657-8 ;  MHitary  6oq. 
Skin :  Diseases  571-st ;  Homceop.  Treatm. 

'  594. 
Skipton,  Yorks  :  Topography  327. 
SjcoheleflT,  Gen.  M..:  448. 
Skull :  Morphology  561. 
Sky:  503-4. 
Slander :  Law  204. 
Slang :  English  949  ;  Fch.  989,  ggo ;  Germ. 

940. 
Slate  Quarrying :  642.   _  , 

Slave  Emancipators:  Lives  250. 
Slavery:  249-50;  Amer.  War  [1861-5]  458. 
Slavoiiic ;  Philol.  &  Liter.  1006-9  J  My thol. 

and  Folklore  139-40. 
Slavs  :  Conversion  to  Christianity  90. 
Sleep-Walking :  80. 
Slide  Rule :  600. 
Sligo :  Topography  332. 
Sloth:  Fossil,  of  America  553. 
Slovakic :  Philology  1009. 
Slovenic :  Philology  loog. 
Sloyd :  297.  .  ' 

Smith:  Adam  171:  Prf.H.B.66;  J.&H. 

717;  Capt,  John  362;    Rev.   Sydney 

€t,  717,  726. 
„  Family  :  Heraldry  483;  Family  in  Scotl. 

483- 
Small  Pox :  571. 
Smollett,  Tobias :  722,  717. 
Smut :  Fungologji;  523- 
Snakes:  5^6)   Poison  5S7 ;  of  Polynesia 

517;  Skull  534.  _ 
Snipes  :  Natural  History  548. 
Snowfall :  505. 
Soane,  Sir  J.:  t(>6. 
Soap )  Manufacture  631,  629. 
Sobieski,  John :  448. 

Social:   Economy  246-53   [Xtn.   standpt. 
,    .,100-1};  Morality  253;  Philos.  179. 
Socialism :  246-7  ;  Novels  on  748. 
Society :    Islands    376   [Philol.    852] ;   of 

'  Jesus  86-7 ;  Primitive  388-9. 
S.  P.  e.  K. :  91- 


493 


Sociplogy :  306  ;  Biblical  39, , 

Socrates  and  Socratifc  Schools  4  158, 

Sod^,:  Manitfacture  629,        "  ' 

Soils  r  Agricultural  615, 

Solar :  -  Energy,    Conservation    of 
I    ■  System  500.     ; 

Soldiers,  Brit.:  Dress  607  ;  Lives— z/.  Milit. 
_  Biography  ;  Regiments  428. 

Solicitors :  Bookkpg.  204 ;  Law  &  Pract. 
203-4. 

Solitaire :  Game  700.  .       < 

Solomon  :  27  ;  Song  of  "2%  23-5. 
„  Islands  :  Geogr,  &  Ethnol.  376 ;  Geol. 

.      513. 

Somers'  Islands  :  Topography  362. 

Somali :  Philology  833. 

Somersetshire  :  Birds  549 ;  Church  Bells 
474;  Coal  Fields  509;  Crosses  471; 
Dialect  951  *,  Folklore  144  ;  Geol.  509  } 
Monum.  Effigies  479  ;  Pedigrees  479  ; 
Sepulc.  Slabs  472  ;  Topography  325 . 

Somerville,  jMary  :  499. 

Somnambulism :  80. 

Song  of  Songs  I  29,  23-5. 

Sojigs  :  Drinking  251 ;  Folksongs— z*.  Folk- 
songs ;  Kiridergarteh  ,  289  ;  Political 
760—2/.  also  Lyrics. 

Sonnets:  Collectidns 760.  . 

Sophia,  EJectreSs  of  Hanover  :  445. 

Sophists :  Greek  158. 

SoJ)ho,cles :  886i 

Sorbic :  Philology  and  Literature  1009. 

Sorcery :  125-6. 

Sore  Throat:  568. 

forrow  :  Christian  Consolation  in  103, 
oso ;  Philology  855. 

SoteriologyL  113. 

Sothferri,  E,  A.,:  680. 

Sotho :  Philology  855, 

Soto,  Ferdinand  dd  :  309.     ' 

Soudan :  354,  353  ;  Campaign  427 ;  Sport 
687. 

Soul,  The :  114. 

Sound  :  494.  1 

South  Africa — v,  Africa. 
„  America:  Ethnol. '372  ;  Fauna  372-4; 
Geogr.,   Hist.,  etc.    556;    Industries 
629 — z*.  also  America. 
„  Austra,lia :  Ethnol.  377  ;  Forestry  624  ; 
Hist.  &  Topogr.  378-^.  «&tf^u5tral. 
,j  Sea  Islands— w.  Polynesia, 

South,  J.  F.  :  558. 

Southampton  :  Topography  320. 

Southeyi'  Robert :  726,  716. 

Sputhwarfc :  Topography  323. 

Sovereigns,  Female  :  252.  1 

Spa :  as  a  Health  Resort  590. 

Space  and  Time  :  165. 

Spaniards  :  in  Florida  365.  ' 

Spanish :  America  370 ;  Ai'mada  384.  ■ 

Spain:  Arabs  in '450;  Archit.  670;  Art 
654;  P>ibIiogr.  707;  Church  Hist. -66 
,  tinquis.  184] ;  Civilizn.  386;  Coins 
(Moham.)  475  ;  Conq.  of  Amer.  361-2. 
372  ;  Constit.  262  ;  Ethnol.  337  ;  Flora 
527',  Folklore  13^  [z'.'  also  Basque]; 
'  Geogf.  &  Topogr.  337-8  ;  Gypsies  85o ; 

\-  Hisfory  449-50  [Emp.  in  16-17  cent, 
451,  Marr.  Treaty  416] ;  Indust,  Arts 
629 ;  Inscr.  [Lat.  qo6,  904] ;  Jews  in 
391 ;  Liter.  [Hist.  &  Biog.  735,  Ballads 
774,Dramatists  780,  Novels  752,  Poetry 
77 4_ ;  Romances  739]  ;  Painting  654 ; 
Philol.973-4;  Pottery  664;  Provbs.  138, 
125  ;  Sport  686;  Universities '278. 

Sparrow  :  in  Agriculture  615* 

Sparta :  History  394. 

Spas— z^  HeaUh  Resorts. 

Species  :  prigiri  of  516. 

Specific  Performance ;  Law  194. 

Specifications  :  Architectural  671. 

Spectroscope  :  498  ;  in  Medicine  565. 

Spectrum  :  498.' 

Speculation  :  268. 

Spelliilg  Reform  :  English  296. 

Spencer,  Herbert  :  171 ;  as  Pedagogue 
285. 

Spenser,_Edm.:  720,  715  ;  Language  945. 

Spermatic  Cord  :  Diseases  579. 

Spermatorrhoea  :  579 ;  Horaoeop.  Treatm; 
594- 

Spheniscidae :  Anatomy  534. 

Sphingidee :  541. 

Sphygmograph :  565. 

Spiders  :  540, 


Spinal    Cord,    Spine :    Concussion    ^78 ; 

Diseases  566-7 ;  Surgical  578, 
Spinoza,  B.  de  :  171,  714-' 
Spinsters  :  Lives  486. 
Spirillum  Fever':  566. 
Spirits :  Alcoholic  618. 
Spiritualism :  Bi. 

Spitzbergen;  Topography  382.  * 

Spohr,  Ludwig  :  674. 
Sponges  :  Natural'History  537. 
Spoon,  The ;  ^65- 

Sporting  :  Adventures  686-7  ;  Novels  748. 
sports  :  685-700 ;  Law  217  ;  Indoor  698-700. 
Spots  on  the  Sun :  goo.  >  .  . 

Sprains  :  578. 

^purgeon,  Rev.  Charles  H.  :  69. 
Sputum :  568. 
Squint :  577. 
Squirrels :  Tame  685. 
Sjfiables  :  621 ;  Architecture  671. 
Stade,  Hans :  Captivity  372.  ' 
Stael,  Mme  de  :  442,  733, 
Stafford,  Archbishop :  412. 
Staffordshire  :   Crosses   4^2 ;  Coal   Fields 

51b;    Fauna    555;    Flora   528.;   Nat. 

History  sss,  325  ;  Topography  325. 
Stage  :  Hist,  of  678-9  [Gk.  873  ;  Lat.  909] 

— V.  also  Drama. 
Stained^Glass :  663. 
StairdaSe :  Archit.  671 ;  Constr.  635. 
Stamps  :  Duties  219  ;  Postage,  Coll.  of  485. 
Stanley :,  Dn.  A.  P.  61,  59  ;  ;H.  M.  356. 
Starch  \  Manufacture  631. 
Stare  Decisis  :  Law  228.  ' 

Star-fish :  538. 
Stars  :  501  \  in  Astrol.  78';  in  Naut.  Astron. 

610. 
State,  The~z/.  Govt.,  Political  Science. 

Papers :  Stories  from  491, 
..  Trials:  186. 
Statesmen  :  Europ.  (Coll.)  402  ;  Amer.  459- 

61 ;  Engl.  404 ;  [of  Commonwltji.  416]. 
Statical  Calculus :  41^1. 
Statics  :  493  ;  Graphic  602-3. 
Stationary  Engines :  604-5. 
Stationers'  Company  :  2*1.1 ;  Registe/rs  704. 
Stations, Railway  :  Bldg.&  Managemt.  597, 
Statistics  :  General  702,265;  Banking  235-6; 

of  "^Hospitals  S91 ;  of  Trade  265  ;  Vital 
'  267  ;  of  U.  S.  A.  364,  363  ;  of  Austral. 

377;  of  Canada  362  ;  of  Scotland  328.' 
Statms:  9x6.  , 

Statute  Layv  :  Construction  181. 
Statutes  and  Codes  :  Legal  182-3. 
Statuvolism :  80. 
Steam :,  Engines  604-5^ 
Steel :  Metallurgy  and  Manufacture  643. 
Steele,  Sir  Richard  :  722,  716,  717. 
Steeplechasing :  688.  ' 

Steere,  Bishop  Edward :  93. 
Stein,  Baron :  445, 

Stellar  :  Astronomy  501,  [Nautical  6io]. 
Stencilling :  Amateur  6S4. 
Stenography,:  797. 
Stephen,  King  :  408-16I    ■ 
Stephens  Family :  710. 
Stephenson  :  George  596  ;  Robert  396. 
Stereotyping :  638. 

Steriljty  :  in  Females  582  ;  in  Males  579. 
Sterling,  John :  726. 
Stem,  Rev.  H.  A. :  93, 
Sterne,  Laurence  :  722,  716,  717. 
Stethometer :  565.      , 
Steuben,  Bar.  F.  W.  A.  v. :  461. 
Stevens,  Alfred  G. :  651. 
Stevenson,  R.  L.:  716. 
Stewart,  Sir  Charles :  422, 
Stier,  Dr.  Rudolph  :  63. 
Stimulants :  250-1 ;  Hygiene  589. 
Stimulus,  Educational :  288> 
Stirlingshire :  Topography  331. 
Stock  :  Breeding,  etc.  619-21. 
„  Exchange  and  Stocks  s68  :  Law  317 ; 
■■     ,  Brokers,  Law'217. 
Stockholm  :  Art  Guide  647. 
Stockmar,  Barpn  C,  F.  :  423. 
Stockton-on-Tees :  History  319. 
Stoics  and  Stoicism :  Greek  159. 
Stomach : ,  Diseases  570. 
Stdmatopoda : ,  539, 
Stone  :  Carvg.  662  ;  Cutting  634;  Implem, 

(Early)  471 ;  Monum.  4^0-1. 
,,  in  Bladder:  579,  570- 
Stonehenge  :  471. 
Stones,  Precious— 7/.  Precioijis  Stonei. 


Storck,  Sebastian  y.:  6481 

Storms  :  505,  > 

Story  :  J,  88  ;  Robert  70, 

Stothard,  Thomas  :  651. 

Stow,  David  :  270. 

Stowage:  of  Ships  611.   . 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher;  729.  \ 

Strabismus :  577. 

Strabo  :  889. 

Strafford,  ast  Eaii  of:  417. 

Strains  on  Girders,  etc.  :  603-4,     , ' 

Straits  Settlements  :  Leprosy  572.      , 

Strange,  Sir  R; :  659.. 

Stratford  de  Redcliffe,  Vise. ;  423. 

Stratford-on-Avon  :  326. 

Strathblane  :  Parish  of  331, 

Strathpeffer  Spa ;  590. 

Strauss,  D.  F.  :  64, 

Straw  Manure :  616, 

Strawberry  :  Culture  627. 

Streatham :  Topography  325. 

Street,  G.  E.  :  666. 

Streets-;  Engl.  316;  Construction  599. 

Strength  ofMaterjals :  603-4. 

Strepomatidse :  544. 

Strickland,  Agnes :  726. , 

Stricture  of  Urethra  :  580. 

Stuart :  Arabella  432  ;  Pee.  Charles,  420  ; 

Family  480  ;  Maj.-Gen.  J.  E.  B.  462  ; 

Maryr^-z'.,  Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 
Stu4ent :  Life  280-1 ;  ^ongs  758,  760. 
Sturm,  Johannes :  285. 
Stuttering  ;  Educational  Treatment  301. 
Style  (in  Literature)-:  Eng.  792 ;  French , 

985-6;  Latin  904.  ~    , 

Styria :  Folksongs  142. 
Submarine  :  Blasting  599 ;  Warfare  612. 
Substitution  :  Christian  Doctrine  in. 
Succession  :  Apostolic  67,  88  ;  Duty  [Law  . 

22&-1] ;    Law   of    218   [Hindu  230]  j 

Wars  of,  in  Spain  450. 
Suetohius :  925. 
Suez  Canal ':  ^354. 

Suffering  :  Christian  Consolation  in  103. 
Suffocation:  Med.' Jurisprudence  587. 
Suffolk :  Birds  550  ;  Broads  32^  ;  Church 

Bells  474  ;  Congregat.  70  ;  Dialect  951 ; 
■  Flora  528  ; 'Folklore  144  ;  Geol.,  etc, 

509  ;  .Pedigrees  479  ;  Topogr.  325. 
,^  U.  S,  :  Surnames  484.^ 
Su|;ar  Growing  and  Refining  :  617. 
Suicide :  0:75.' 
Suits  at  La.w— w.  Actions, 
Sulla :  397^ 

Sullivan,  ^ir  Arthur,:  672. 
•Sully,  Maurice  de ':  ^98. 
Sulphuric  Acid  :  Manufacture  630. 
Sulu  Archipelago  :  Topography  349. 
Sulzberg :  Dialect  973. 
Sumati-a :    Flora  529  ;  Geogr.,  etc.   349 ; 

,  philology  851.  _ 
Summary  Jurisdiction.:  Law  228.  ' 

Sumner  :  Charles  461 ;  Bp.  C.  R.  61. 
Sun,  The :  Astronomy  500-1 ;  Birds  548  ; 

Dials.  473 ;  Shades  484  ;  Strokes  571, 
Sun&eam,  The  :  Vojrages  309,  339,  376. 
Sunda :  Philology  851, 
Sunday  School :  296, 
Supernatural :  in  New  Test.  119 ;  Origin 

of  Xty.  116-20  ;  Phenomena  78-81. 
Superstition7--z'.  Folklore,  Mythology. 
Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  221-2;  in 

Canada  224 ;  in  Ireland  223 ;  in  New 

Zealand  224  ;  in  U.S.  225. 
Sureties :  Law  200. 
Surgeons :  Lives  558. 
Surgery:  573-80  [m  India  566] ;  Homoeop. 

592  ;  Household  592  [in  India  592].  > 
Surgical  Electricity  :  565. 
Surnames  :  483-4 — v.  also  Names. 
Surrey  :  Church  Bells  474  ;  Cottages  668  ; 

Dialect  951 ;  Flora  528  ;  Folklore  144 ; 

Geolj,  509 ;  Nat.  History  323  ;  Parish 

Registers  481 ;  Topography  325. 
Surrogate's  Court :  225. 
Surtees,  Robert :  485. 
Surveying ;  §99 ;  Agricult.  615 ;  Instrum. 

600  ;    Military   6og  ;    Nautical    6ir  ; 

Subterranean  641. 
„  Latin  Writers  on  :  931  ;  Hist,  of  910. 
Susiana :  Topography  351, 
Sussex :.  Birds  550;   Dialect  951;  Flora. 

528;   Folklore  144;  Geol.,  etc.  510; 

Topograijhy  326. 
I  Sutherlan4shii;e, ;  Fa\ina  555 ;  Topogr.  331. 


CVl 


SWAB-] 


SUBJECTS   INDEX. 


[TURT- 


Swabia :  Dialect  940  ;  Folklore  146. 

Swahili :  Folktales  151 ;  Philology  %s. 

Swaledale  :  Mineral  Veins  510. 

Swansea :  Copper  Smelting  in  643. 

Swatow :  Dialect  848. 

Swearing:  loi. 

'  Sweating  * :  247-8^ 

Sweden :  Antig.  466  ;  Bibliography  707  ; 
Church  Hist.  66  ;  Educ.  278  ;  Geogr. 
336-7  ;  History  449 ;  Mythology  and 
Folklore  141 ;  Philok  943  ;  Poetry  773  ; 
Sports  686. 
,  Swedish :  Gymnastics  292, 

SwedenborgandSwedenborgianism :  76-7, 

Swift,  Jonathan  :  722,  717. 

Swimming  :  697-8  ;  Mechanism  of  533, 

Swinburne,  Algernon  C. :  716,  715. 

Switzerland  :  Anabaptists  69 ;  Bibliogr. 
707  ;  Church  Hist  and  Biog.  66  ';  Gon- 
stit,  262  ;  Dialects  [Fch.  990,  German 
940] ;  Educ.  278  ;  Ethnol.  338  ;  Flora 
527  ;  Folklore  147  ■  Geogr.  &  Topogr. 

§38-9  ;  Geol.  511  ;  Glaciers  504  ;  Health 
lesorts  5^  ;  History4Si ;  Lake  Dwgs. 

470  ;  Latin  Inscr.  906  ;  Salv.  Army  76. 

— V.  also  Alps. 
Sword,  The  :  471 ;  Play  697. 
Sydenham :  558. 
Sylviculture :  623-4. 
Symbolic :  Christian  log. 
Symbolism  :  Xtn.  49-50  ;  Phallic  126-7. 
Synonyms  :  Dutch  940  ;  Engl.  947  ;  Fch. 

985  ;  Germ.  939  ;  Greek  868  ;  Italian 

069 ;  Lat.  903  ;  Portu.  975  ;  of  New 

Testament  22. 
Syphilis :  579-80 ;  of  Nerv.  System  567 ; 

Homceopathic  594. 
Syracuse :  Battle  of  384 ;  Coins  476. 
Syrenic  :  Philology  :  841. 
Syria,  Ancient :  Art  646  ;  Coins  475  ;  MSS. 

803;  Liter.  804  ;  Philol.  803-4  ;  Vers,  of 

Bible  16-17. 
„  Modern  :  Churches  57 ;  Folklore  148  ; 

Geogr.  &  Topogr.  542,  341 ;  Life  and 

Manners  342  ;    Missions    to  91,   92 ; 

Philolo^  and  Liter.  80^  ;  Secret  Sects 

81 ;  Shnnes  467  ;  Tineina  541. 


Tabernacle  of  Jews :  39. 
-Tableaux  Vivants  :  700. 
Tables :   Insurance   267  ;   Money  268-9  > 

Nautical  611. 
Todies,  Eugubine  :  906. 
Tacitus :  925-6. 

Tactics :  Military  608 ;  Naval  612.        , 
Tadema,  Alma  :  648.  - 

Taensa ;  Philology  859. 
Tafilet :  Topography  355. 
Tahiti:  Geogr.  376;  Philology  852, 
Tait,  Catherine  611;  Crawford  ;  6i,  59- 
Takimetry :  490. 
Talleyrand,  Prince :  442. 
Talmttd:  lo-n ;  comp.  with  Bible  lao; 

Language  of— s/.  Cnaldee. 
Tamachek :  Philology  799-800. 
Tamil :  Philol.  and  Liter.  &  MSS,  844-3  ; 

Proverbs  130. 
Tana :  Topography  351, 
Tangut  Country :  352. 
Tanning:  637. 
Tantras  :  Sanscrit  822. 
Taouism :  8-9  ;  complete  with  Xty.  120. 
Tape  Worms  :  572. 
Tapestry  :  640  ;  Bayeux  683. 
Taranaki :  History  3S0. 
Tariff,  U,S  :  242-3  ;  Law  218—2'.  also  Cus- 
toms. 
Tartans,  Scottish :  328. 
Tartar :  Conquerors  of  China  452  ;  Mythol. 

149 ;  Philology  and  Literature  842.^, 
Tartary  :  Chinese  345  ;  Manchurian  352  ; 

Missions  to  91. 
Tartaric  Acid  :  Manufacture  629. 
Tasmania :  Ethnol.-  378  ;  Flora  531 ;  Geol. 

513  ;  Hist.  378  ;  Mammalia  553. 
Tasso,  Torquato :  734. 
Taste — v.  ^Esthetics,  Psychology. 
Tauler:  108. 
Taxation;    Law  209-11;  of  Costs    226; 

Local  and  Munic.  245  J  Public  218-19, 

.„     236-7- 
Taxidermy :  .518-19, 


*i'ay  Bridge:  599. 
■aayler,  Rob.  J.  J. 


83. 


Tayldr ;  Bayard  729  ;  Sir  Henr>-  726,  715  ; 

Jer.  59  ;  Gen.  Zachery  460. 
Taylors  of  Norwich  :  480. 
Tchernaieff,  Gen.  :  344.   ■ 
Tea  ;  Cultiva,tion  and  Industry  617. 
Teacher,  Th^  ;  301-2  ;  Traing.  302  ;  Tchg, 

as  a  Career  302—2'.  d/s£>  Education. 
Teachinsofthe  Twelve  Apostles'.  53. 
Technical :  Educ.  207  ;  School  Archit.  303. 
Technological  Dictionaries :  595  ;  Military 

606 ;  Nautical  610, 
Teeth  :  Morphol,  534 ;   Surgery  575 ;  of 

Wheels  604. 
Telegraphy :  Electric  606. 
Teleology :  4-7. 
Telephone :  606. 
Telescope — v.  Astronomy.. 
Telford,  Thomas :  596. 
Tell,  William  :  Legend  147. 
Telugu  :  Philology  and  Liter.  845. 
Teme,  River ;  Fishing  695. 
Temperament :  Educ.  of  288  ;  Musical  675, 
Temperance — v.  Drink. 
Temple  :  Bp.  59  ;  Sir  William  419, 
Temporal  Power  of  Popie  :  84. 
Temptation — v.  Sin. 
Ten  Commandments,  The  :  26. 
Tenant :  Law  203. 
Tender,  Legal :  Law  zzg. 
Teneriffe  :  337  ;  as  Health  Resort  590,  591. 
Tennessee :  Geol.  313 ;  Hist.  368  [Milit. 

Hist.  458]';  Methodism  71. 
Tenniel,  John :,  649. 
Tennis ;  Game  696. 

Tennyson^  Alfred,  Lord  :  726,  715,  716, 717. 
Tenures  of  I^nd — v.  Land. 
Terence :  920. 
Teresa,  St.  :  34. 
Terra  Cotta  :  Manufacture  634. 
Terrapins :  546. 

Testaments,  Old  and  New — v.  Bible. 
Testators  :  Law  221. 
Testis :  Diseases  579. 
Testudinata  :  546. 
Tetraonidae :'  547. 

Teuton  :  comp.  w.  Celt  and  Roman  406. 
Teutonic  :     Philol.    and    Liter.     933-66 

[Elem.  in  Fch.   984]  ;   Mythol.  and 

Folklore  140-7, 
Tewkesbury  Abbey ;  6^^. 
Texas :  Agricult.  Art  543 ;  History  and 

Topography  369. 
Textile  Fabrics  :  Manufacture,  eic.  639^40. 
Thackeray,  W.  Makepeace :  726,  716,  717, 
Thalberg,  Zar^ :  672. 
Thales :  137. 
Thame' :  Church  479. 
Thames  :  River  313  ;  Valley  [Geol.  309], 
Theatre— z/.  Stage,  Drama.         ' 
Theatres  :  Fires  in  245. 
Theatrical  Biography  :  679-8* 
Theatricals  :  Amateur  700. 
Thebes  :  History  of  394, 
Theism :  3-7. 
Theocritus :  880. 
Theodicy :  no. 
Theognis:  880. 

Theologians  :  Lives— w.  Biography. 
Theological  Education ;  95. 
Theology :  1-120. 
„  Biblical :  109-10. 
„  Christian  15-120;  Doct.  of  God  no; 

Pastoral  94-3  ;  Pract.  100-6  ;  System. 
.  106-20  (Hist,  of  108] ;  Systems  of  109- 

10;    Theol.    in    Liter.    108 — v,    also 

Christianity,  Church,  Religion. 
,,  Ethnic :  7-15' 
„  Natural :  3-7. 
Tkeophilus  :  965. 
Theophrastus ;  897,  898. 
Theory  ;of  Equations  :  490  ;  of  Numbers 

490. 
Theosophy :  78-81. 
Therapeutics,  Generally  :  584-6  ;  Surgical 

57^ ;  Veter.  619 ;  Homoeop.  392-3, 
Thermic  Fever :  571. 
Thermodynamics :  495,  605. 
Thessalonians,  Ep.  to :  jj6,  23-5,  34, 
Thessaly  :  Coins  473 ;  Dialect  871. 
Thibet :  ,  Buddhism  14  ;    Folktales   149  ; 

Geogr.  and  Topogr.  346, 332 ;  Missions 

to  91 ;  Philol.  and  Liter, 

686. 
Thiers,  L.  A. :  442. 
Thieves'  Language — v.  Slang. 


849^  Sport 


Thirlwall,  Bp.  Connop :  61. 

Thirty-Nine  Articles  :  67.        ' 
„  Years'  War  :  443. 

Thomas^  Kempis  ;  35.  , 

Thomson,  James  726  ;  James  ['  B.V.']  726. 

Thorax  :  Diagnosis  564-5  ;  Surgery  573. 

Thoreau,  H.  D, :  729,  716,  717. 

,Thorney  Abbey  :  318. 

Thomwell,  Rev.  J.  H. :  73. 

Thorough-bass :  674. 

Thorwaldsen,  A., :  655. 

Thought :  Laws  of  173-3  -  Reading  80. 

Thrace :  Coins  475. 

Thread- Worm :  573.;        -  _   . 

Throat :  Anat.  560 ;   Diagn.'  364-3  ;  Dis- 
eases 568 ;  Surgery  576. 

Thrushes  :  Natural  History  548. 

Thucydi3es :  88g. 

Thugs  of  India  :  347. 

Thunder  and  Lightning  :  503. 

Thush :  Philology  841, 

Thysanura  :  541. 

Tiber  :  River  and  Tributaries  335. 

Tiberius :  397. 

Tibullus :  916,  on. 

Tichborne  Trial :  i36, 

Ticino :  Topogr.  334. 

Ticknor,  George ;  730.        , 

Tides :  305. 

Tiger  :  Na(.  Hist.  554 ;  Hunting  686-7. 

'  Tigress^ :  Voyage  381. 

Tigrd  and  Tigrina  ;  Philology  810. 

Tigris,  River :  342. 

Tile-iiiaking  :  633,  _ 

Timber  :  Dry  Rot  in  523  ;  Trees  624. 
V.  also  Forestry. 

Time  and  Space  :  163. 

*  Tiines ' :  727. 

Timor,  Timor  Laut :  349. 

Timothy^  E^.  to  :  34,  36,  23-5. 

Timuguana  :  Philology  859.  ' 

Tin,  Tins  Mining :  644, 

Tineina :  341-2. 

Tintoretto,  J.  R. :  654. 

Tinworth,  George  :  631. 

Tiryns :  Antiquities  463. 

Titian,  T.  V.  :  654. 

Tithes  r  198,  99  ;  Law  198,  99,. 

Title  :Deeids  215  ;Trans.  and  Regist.  202. 

Titles  :  of  Courtesy  478  ;  of  China  432. 

Titus^  Ep.  to  :  34,  36,  23-3. 

Toadstools — z/.  Fungi. 

Tobacco:  Cultiv.  and  Hist.  617  ;  Hygiene 
589  ;  Smoking  Songs  73S. 

Tocqueville,  A.  de  :  732. 

Todas  of  South  India  :  347. 

Toilet,  The :  682. 

Tokens :  473-7. 

Tokio :  Geology  511.  ^ 

Toleration ;  Religious    loi ;    Rom.-Cath, 
86. 

Tolstoi,  Count  L.  N. :  733,  714, 

Tomb  of  Christ :  42. 

Tombs  :  Cyprus  466  ;  Egypt.  467  ;  Rome 
■465  ;  Epitaphs— w.  Epitaphs. 

Tongan  Islands  :  Topogr.  373  ;  Philol.  S32. 

Tongue :   Anat,  560  ;  Diagn.  Value  ^66  ; 
Surg.  376.  _ 

Tonic  Sol-fa  Singing :  677. 

Tonquin  :  -Fch.  in  441 ;  Philol.  850. , 

Tooke,  Home :  420,  404, 

Toole,  J.  L. :  680. 

Tools  :  601-Z  ;  Farm  615  ;  Mining  641, 

Topographical  Drawing :  600. 

Topography — v.  Geography. 

Torpedoes  and  Torpedo  Warfare  :  6ia. 

Torquay  :  Flora  528  ;  History  319. 

To'rringtoii,  Admiral  Lord  :'  426. 

Tortini :  677. 

Tortoises  :  346. 

Tortrices:  541. 

Torts  :  Law  219 ;  Indian  Law  ^96. 

Torture  :  History  of  398. 

Toryism  :  History  of  259, 

Totems  and  Totemism :  128. 

Toucans :  348. 

Tours;  Battle  of  384, 

Tourzel,  Duchess  de  :  441. 

Tow  Spipning  :  639, ' 

Tower  of  London  :  323 ;  Bishops  in  69. 

Towers,  Rouhd,  of  Ireland  :  464. 

Town  Councillor :  211. 

Townsi:  English  316, 

Toxicology  :  387. 

Toynbee,  Arnold :  249. 
vii 


Trachea— 7/.  Throat, 

Tractarian  Movement :  59,  67-70. 

Trade  :  264-9  >  Biogr.  264-5,  595-6,  628 ; 

Depression  264  [in  U.S.  265];  Econ. 

266  ;  Free  242-3  ;  Hist.  264  ;  Marks, 

Law  of  215  ;  Relation  to  State  242-3  ;, 

Tokens  475-7 ;   Unions,  240-1    [Law 

191] — zf.  also  Commerce,  Commercial. 
Traditions — v.  Folklore,  Folktales. 
Training:  Athletic  697  ;  of  Teachers  302, 

— V.  also  Gymnastics. 
Trains— ».  Railways. 
Tramway  :  Engineering  506  ;  Lav/  211, 
Transcaucasia  :  Geogr.  &  Topogr.  331-2. 
Transcendentalism  :  in  U.S.  66. 
Transfer  :  of  Shares  192  ;  of  I^and  202, 
Transvaal :  Campaign  426  ;  Topogr.  358. 
Transylvania :  Folklore  142 ;  Gypsies  860  ; 

Topography  311, 
Trapping :  690-1. 
Travel  :  Art  of  309. 
Travellers  :  Lives    308-9  ;  African   333  ; 

Amer.  361 ;  Austral.  377  ;  Polar  381, 
Travels  :  Collections  307-8. 
Traverse  Tables  :  599. 
Treaties,  International :  232,  403. 
Treaty  Map  of  Europe  :  232. 
Trees :   Nat,  Hist.    525  ;   Painting  636 ; 

Planting  623-4  I  Timber  624  ;  Worship 

127-8  [Greek  131]. 
Trench,  Abp.  R.  C. :  61. 
Trial  by  Jiny  :  256",  History  186. 
Trials  :  186  ;  fbr  Witchcraft  123-6. 
Trichoptera  :  541. 
Tricycles,  Tricycling :  688. 
Trigg  Minor  :  Deanery  479. 
Trigonise :  Fossil  543. 
Trigonometrical  Survey :  399. 
Trigonometry  :  491. 
Trilinear  Co-ordinates :  491. 
Trilobites  :  539. 

Trinidad ;  Geol.  51^  ;  Itist.  &  Topogr.  471. 
Trinity,  The  :  Doctrine  of  no. 
Trochilidae :  348. 
Trogons :  Natural  History  348, 
TroUope,  Anthony  :  726,  716. 
Tromp,  Admirals  C.  and,  M.  :  '447. 
Tropical:  Agi-iculture  614;  Diseases  366J 

Gardg.,  623  ;  Health  Rdsorts  589-91. '    ^ 
Troubadours  :  History  979  ;  Works  979-8?  ' 

[Belgian  905]. 
Trout,  Trout  Fishing  :'-  694. 
Troy :,  Antiquities  467. 
Troy^  Destruction  oj:  739. 
Trusses  :  Constr.  and  Strains  on  599. 
Tsheremiss :  Philology  841, 
Tshi— ^y.  Ashanti. 
Trust  Funds :  220. 
Trusts  and  Trustees  :  Law  219-20. 
Tuberculosis — v.    Consumption :     Bovine 

584.  " 
Tubingen :  Schl.  of  Theol.  108,  3  ;  Univ. 

275. 
Tulloch,  Pre.  J.  :  63. 
Tulu :  Philology  845. 
Tumours  :  573  ;  Abdom.  373 ;  Cranial  578  ; 

of  Maram.  Gland,  578  ;  Ovarian  581. 
Tunbridge  Wells  :  Flora  528. 
Tungusic  : .    Mythol.   and  Folklore  149  ; 

Philology  843. 
Tunicata :  544. 

Tunisia  and  Tunis  :  Topography  333. 
Tunnelling :  399,  in  Mines  641,   ■ 
Tupper,  Martin :  726. 
Turanian  :  Mythol.  and  Folklore  148-30  ; 

Philol.  and  Liter.  839-32. 
Turenne,  Gen.  H.  de  :  440. 
Turf,  The  :  688.     ' 
Turgenief,  N.  I.  :  735. 
Turgot,  A.  R.  J.  :  732. 
Turkestan  :  Geography,  etc.  343. 
Turkey  :  >  Coins  473 ;    Ethnol.  336,  339  ; 

Folktales  149  ;    Geogr.,    etc.    [Asia 

f52,  Eur.  339-4]  ;  Gypsies  462,  861 ; 
■tistory  431  [in  India  433] ;  Missions 

1092;  Penal  Code  196;.  Philol.  and 

Liter.  841-2. 
Turki  (Tatar-Turkish)  Philol.  and  Liter. 

B42. 
Turko-Russian  War :  448. 
Turner,  J.  M.  W. :    651,  649, 
Turning  :  635-6. 
Turpin,  Abp,  :  998, 
Turtle,  The  :  Embryology  536 ;  Nat.  Hist., 

546. 

k 


TUSC-] 


SUBJECTS   INDEX. 


[WILD- 


Tuscany:  Dialect  971 ;   Free  Trade  243; 

Folklore    137 ;    Med.     Aspect    590 ; 

Painting  653  ;  Sculpture  656 ;  Topogr., 

etc,  335. 
Tiitbury  :  Nat.  History  528. 
.Twain,  Mark :  728. 
Tweed  :  Salmon  Fishing  694. 
.  .Twentieth  Regiment :  Hist,  of  428. 
'lyler,  John :  460. 
Tyndale,  William  :  61,  59; 
Tyhe,  River :  315. 
Type  Founding  :  638. 
Typhoid  Fever :  571. 
Typography— z;.  Printing. 
Tyrol :  l>ialect  940 ;  Folklore  142  ;  Geogr,, 

etc.  311. 
Tvrone,  Earl  of  (Hugh  O'Neil)  :  434. 

Udic:  Philology  841. 

Uganda  :  Topography,  etc.  354. 

Uinta  Mountains  :  Geology  512. 

Ulfilas,  Bp.  :  935. 

"Ulster  :  Hist.  332  ;  Civil  War  [of  1641]  435. 

Ultra.  ViTss:  JLaw  193,  210. 

Ulysses  :  132. 

Umbria  (Ancient):  Dialect  906;  Inscr. 
904,  '906. 

Undulatory  Theory  of  Light :  494: 

Unicorn,  The  :  127. 

Uniform  of  British  Soldier  : ,  607. 

Unio  :  Natural  History  544. ' 

Unitarianism  82-3,  68  ;  Sermons  68. 

United  Brethren  (  UnitOs  Fratyutt^  :  72. 

United  States  :  Chin,  Immigr,  242  ;  Church 
Hist,  and  Biogr.  66  [Cong.  70  ;  Luth., 
Ch.  70,  M'eth.  71,  Presb.  74,  Prot..Ep. 
68,  Purit,  74,  Morav.  72,  Morm.  72-3, 
Ref.  Chs.  75,  R.-C.  84,  Swedenb.  -jy 
Unit.  82] ;  Church  and  State  99  ;  Civil 
Service,  257  [Educ.  297] ;  Coins  and 
Medals  477  ;  Commerce  265  ;  Com- 
munism and  Socialism  247  ;  Congress 
263  ;  Constit.  and  Const.  Hist.  262  ; 
Co-operation  240 ;  Criminals  244 ; 
Educ.  279-80  [Civ.  Serv.  297 ;  Law 
282,  Stud.  Life  281^  Techn.  Ed.  297, 
Women  299] ;  Elections  263  ;  Electoral 
Syst.  255 ;  English  Visits  to  364 ; 
Execut.  JDepts.  262  ;  Fauna  556  [Birds 
SSI,  Lepid.  542,  Mamm.  553,  Mdll. 
544,  Protoz.  537,  Rept.  546,  Spid.  540] ; 
Fininc.  Hist.  457  ;  Fire  Dept.  245 ; 
Fisheries  623 ;  Fishing  t^$ ;  Flags 
485  ;  Flora  530-1  [Algae  525,  Desmids 
522,  Ferns  523,  Flowrs.  526,  Grasses 
424,Mosses  524, Trees  525] ;  FreeTrade 
242-3 ;  Geogr.  and  Topogr.  363-9 ; 
Geol.  512-3  ;  History  and  Hist.  Biogr. 


55-9  [of  Civilzn.    387,   Polit.    263] 

ndustries  [Hist,  of  457] ;  Insane  568 

Jews  391  ;  Land  aijd  Labour  240  ;  Law 


t 


— V.  Law  ;  Local  Govt.  245  ;  Locust 
Plague  615  ;  Medic.  Biogr.  558  ; 
Meteorol.  504  ;  Milit.  and  Nav.  Hist. 
457  [Biogr.  461-2] ;  Missions  90-4 ; 
Pauperism  248  ;  Pharm.  Botany  586  ; 
Pharmacopoeia  585 ;  ^  Police  244 ; 
Politics    263-4 »      Presidents    459-60 

«  IWives  252] ;  *  Protection '  243  ;  Kail- 
ways  269  ;  Savings  Bks,  249  ;  Siiit)ping 
243  ;  Statesmen  460-1 ;  Statistics 
363-4 ;  Taxation  237 ;  Temperance 
250  ;  Trade  Economy  266  —  v.  also 
America,  and  almost  every  other 
relevant  Subject  Heading. 

Units  of  Measurement :  493  —  v.  also 
Weights  and  Measures, 

Universal :  History  383-7 ;  Language 
1009  ;  Public  Law  232. 

Universalism :  83, 

Universities :  Anc.  Gk.  277  ;  Denm.  272  ; 
Germ.  274-5  '  ^^-  ^^^^-  ^"^  ^''^'-  276-7 
[Student  Life  280] ;  Italy  278  ;  Russ. 
278  ;  Spain  278  ;  Switz.  278  ;  U.  S. 
279-80. 
;,  Mission  to  Cent.  Africa  357. 

University  :  Boat  Race  690  ;  Education 
298-^ ;  Extension  298 ;  Serms.  97, 
100 ;  Songs  760, 

Untruthfulness :  288. 

Upholstery :  636. 

Upper  Classes  :  249. 

Uppingham  School :  Sermons  296. 

Ukl- Altaic  :  Philol.  and  Liter.  839-43, 


Ural-]\Iountains :  Forestry  624. 

Urbino,  Dukes  of :'  664. 

Urdu  :  Philol.  and  Liter.  832. 

Urediniae :  523, 

Urethra :  Diseases  579  [in  Women  582].. 

Urinary  Organs':  Diseases  570  i  Surg.  579  ; 

_  Homceop.  594. 
Urine  :  570  ;  Pathology  584. 
Uriya :  Philology  833. 
Urn  Burial :  588. 

Uruguay  :  Hist.,  Topogr.,  etc.  374. 
Usages  and  Customs  :  Law  ig6. 
Uses  and  Profits  of  Land :  Law  202. 
Ussher  :  Family  in  Ireland  480. 
Ustilagineae :  523. 
Usury  :  239, 
Utah :  Geol.  512  ;  Mormonism  72-3,  369 ; 

Topogr., e^^.  369. 
Uterus :  Diseases  582  ;  Homoeop.  Treatm. 

Utilitarianism :  168. 
Utopias  :  179. 
Utrecht,  Peace  of :  418. 
Uwins,  Thomas :  651. 

Vaccination  :  574 ;  Law  220  [Crit.  of  571] ; 
Pathol.  584. 

Vacquerie,  Auguste :  717. 

Vagrants :  248.  | 

Vaiseshika :  Philosophy  826. 

Valerius  :  Flaccus  916  ;  P.Iaximus  926. 

Valleys:  Phys.  Geography  502. 

Valmy:  Battle  of  384.     ' 

Valve  Gears  :  604, 

Vambdry,  A.  :  344. 

Vancouver's  Island  :  Sport  '687  ;  Topogr. , 
etc.  363. 

Van  de  Velde,  A.  :  652. 

Van  Dieman's  Land — z*.  Tasmania. 

Van  Dyck;  A. :  652. 

Vanderbilts :  Lives  265. 

Vane,  Sir  Harry  :  417. 

Vapour,  Aqueous  :  504. 

Variation  under  Domestication :  515. 

Varnishes :  Manufacture  630. 

Varro  :  916,  926,  930,  931, 

Vases ;  664. 

Vassar  College :  280. 

Vatican  Council :  84. 

Vaudois,  The  :  55. 

Veddnta :  Philosophy  825. 

Vedas  and  Vedism  :  817-18. 

Vega:  Voyage  of  382. 

Vegetable  :  Gardening  627-8  ;  Mould  521. 

Vegetarianism  :  589. 

Vei :  Philology  855. 

Velasquez,  J.  R. :  654. 

Velleius  Paterculus  :  926. 

Venables,  Bp.  A.  :  93. 

Vendors  and  Purchasers  :  Law  2201. 

Venereal  Diseases  :  579-80 :  Homoeop. 
Treatment  594.    . 

Venezuela  :  Hist.,  Topogr.,  etc.  374. 

Venice  :  Archit.  670  ;  Art,  Guide  to  647  ; 
Ceramics  664  ;  Dialect  971  ;  Folklore 
137  ;  History  446  ;  Lace  683  ;  Topogr., 
etc.  335. 

Ventilation  :  Colliery  641 ;  House  634. 

Venus  :  Transits,  etc.  501. 

Vepse  :  Philology  841. 

Verbal  Agreements  :  Law  188. 

Verdi,  G.  :  674,  672. 

Vers,  Sir  F.  and  Sir  H.  :  425. 

Verestchagin,  Vasili :  654. 

Vergil :  917-8  ;  Bibliogr.  703. 

Vermes :  538-9 ;  Parasitic  572. 

Vermont  State  :  History  369.  ^ 

Verner'^  Law  ;  813. 

Vernet,  Horace  :  652. 

Verne  y  :  62. 

Vers  de  Socidt^  :  English  Collections  76a. 

Vertebrates  :  Generally  545 — ».  also  Ana- 
tomy, Comparative. 

Vestments  :  Church  98. 

Vestrymen  :  Law  99,  198. 

Vesuvius,  Mount :  503. 

Veterinary  Medicine,  etc. ;  618-9. 

Viaducts :  Construction  599. 

Viceroys  of  Ireland  :  4-53. 

Vichy  :  Mineral  Waters  590, 

Vico,  O.  B.  :  172. 

Victor  Emmanuel :  446. 

Victoria:  Ethnol.  377;  Falls  347;  BVuha' 
556 ;  Flora  531  ;  Goldfields  643  ;  Hist. 


and  Topogr.  379  ;  Law  [Digest  184, 
Magist.  Law  224,  Stats.  182J;  Mineral, 
etc.  513. 

Victoria  Cross :  424. 
„  Nyanza :  354. 
,,  Queen  :  Life  423  ;  Reign  429-1. 

Viel  Caste!,  Count  de  :  442. 

Vienna :  Life  in  311 ;  Padagogiuin  302  ; 
Rom.  Inscr.  in  905  ;  Univers.  275. 

Vignoles,  C.  B.  :  596. 

Viking  Age  :  466. 

Village  Communities  :   389. 

Villages:  English  316  ;  of  Bible  41. 

Villas :  Architecture  671. 

Villehardouin,  Geoffr.  de  :  998. 

Villon,  Frangois :  1000,  717. 

Vinci,  Leonardo  Ida  :  653. 

Vine  ;  Cultivation  618. 

Vinegar  ;  Manufacture  632,  630. 

Vinet,  A. :  62. 

Violin  :  Family  676  ;  Playing  and  Instru- 
ment 676-7. 

Violinists :  Lives  677. 

Violoncello :  677. 

Viotti,  G.  B.  :  677. 

Virgil :  917-8  ;  Bibliogr.  703. 

Virginia :  Fossil  Flora  512 ;  Hist,  and 
Topogr.  369;  Indian  Wars  360;  Student 
Life  281 ;  Univs.  and  Colls.  280. 

Vision — V,  Sight. 

Visitations,  Heraldic — v.  Heraldry. 

Vital  Statistics  :  267. 

Viti— 2/.  Fiji. 

Viticulture  :  618. 

Vivisection  and  Anti-vivisection:  loi. 

Voice  and  Voice-Culture  :  677. 

Volapiik :  loog. 

Volcanoes  :  502-3. 

Volscian  Dialect :  907. 

Voltaire,  F.  A.  A.  :  172,  716. 

Volunteers  :  Diet.  606  ;  History,  etc,  42S  ; 
Law  208  ;  Ambul.  Hdbk.  576. 

Vosburg  Tunnel :  599. 

Vosges  :  Dialect  950. . 

Voyagers-:  Collectively  308-9  ;  Afrlc.  353  ; 
Amer.  361 ;  Austral.  377  ;  Polar  381., 

Voyages :  Collections  307-9  ;  Scient.  517-8. 

Vulgar  Latin' :  907. 

Vulgate,  The  :  17,  909. 

Vyne,  The,  Hants:  320. 


Wace,  Robert :  995,  996. 

Wager  :  of  Battle  398  ;  of  Law  398. 

Wages  :  238-9  ;  Wages  Fund  Theory  239. 

Wagner,  Richard  :  674,  672. 

Waldenses,  The :  55. 

Wales :    Antiq.    463-4 ;     Catheds.      668 ; 

Church  Hist.  67 ;  Xtn.  Monum.  472  ; 

Crosses  and   Stones  471 ;  Discoy.    of 

Amer.    361 ;    Ethnol.    328 ;    Families 

328,  480  ;   Folklore  135  ;  Geol.  507-8  ; 

Heraldry    480 ;     History    and    Hist. 

Biogr.    429-30 ;    Nonconf.      in     69 ; 

Methodism  74 ;    Parish  Regs.   481 ; 

Princesses    252 ;     Road    Maps    688 ; 

Saints  430,  88  ;  Topogr.  328 ;  Water 

Sujjply  600. 
„  Ancient :  Liter.  1003-4  ;   Medic.  558  ; 

Philol.  1002'. 
Walker,  Fred. :  649. 
Walking  :  Mechanism  of  533. 
Wallace^  Sir  William  :  431. 
Wallachia  :  Folklore  140 ;  Philol.  971-2. 
Walloon  :  Church  63  ;  Dialect  990  ,'  Folk- 
lore 136. 
Walpole;  Hor.,  E.ofOrfd.  426,717  ;  Hor., 

Ltd.  419  ;  Sir  Rob.  419. 
Wall  Street :  Stock  Exchange  268. 
Walsall ;  Topography  325. 
Wampanoag  Indian? :  361. 
Wandering  Jew* :  124. 
War :  M^lit.  Art  607-8 ;  Naval  Art  611-12 ; 

Ballads  (Amer.)  758 ;  Contraband  of 

232  ;  intern.  Law  232 ;  Intern.  Rels. 

257  ;  ShiiSs  611. 
Warbeck,  Perkin  ;  413. 
Warburton,  Bp. ;  61. 
Ward  ;■  Artemus  730,   728 ;  E.   M.   651  ; 

Rev.  Wm'.  93. 
,,  and  Guardian  :  Law  201. 
Warranties  :  Law  220. 
W^irs :    Minor  British  426-7 ;    of  Roses 

411-13. 
Wartons,  The  :  71^ 


Warvickshire :    Pedigrees  479 ;    Topogr. 

326. 
Washington :  George  460. 
„  History  of  the  City  369  ;  Treaty  of  232. 
Wasps :  542-3. 

Wasting  Diseases  in  Children  :  583.  ^ 

Watchmaking :  637. 
Water  :  Anal.  630  ;  Forms  of  505  ;  Supply 

and  Engin.  600  [Agric.   615,'^ousc 

634] ;  Wheels  604  ;  Works  600,  598. 
„  Colour :  Painters,  Brit.  650 ;  Painting 

656-7. 
Waterford :  Topography  332. 
Waterfowl :    Ornamental  622, 
Watering  Places  :  589-91. 
Waterloo  :  Battle  427  ;  52nd  Regt,  at  428. 
Waterman's  Company :  241. 
Waters  :  Law  of  220  ;  Universal  589-9I* 
Watson,  Musgrave  :  655. 
Watt,  James :  596. 
Watteau,  A.  :  652,  648. 
Watts':    Alaric  726;    G.   F.  648;    Rev. 

Isaac  61. 
Wave  Theory  of  Light ;  494-5. 
Wax  Flowers:  Art  of  Making  684. 
Wazan  :  City  of  355. 
Weapons,  Ancient— z/.  Arms. 
Weather  :  503-4  ;  Weather-lore  128. 
Weaver  Birds :  548  ;  Tame  684. 
Weaving  :  Art,  etc.  640. 
Weber,  K.  M.  v. :  674,  672. 
WebsteP:  Daniel  461,  728;  Noah  73a 
Wedderburn,  Sir  David  :  423. 
Wedding — v.  Marriage. 
Wedgwood,  Jos.  :  663. 
Weeks  Family  :  482. 
Weights ^and  Measures  :  Law  220;  Tables 

269;  Units  493;  Hist,  of  Gk.  87s. 
Weitbrecht,  Rev.  J.  J.  :  93. 
Well-Sinking :  5^. 
Wellesley,  Marquess  :  425. 
Wellington,  Duke  of:  425  ;  in  Penin.  War 

427. 
,,  College  :  Sermons  206. 
Wells  :  Cathedral  669  ;  Dioces.  Hist.  59. 
Wendic  :  Folklore  140  :  Philol.  and  Liter, 

1009. 
Wensleydale  :  Etchings  659. 
Were-Wolves :  128. 
Wesley :    Revs.  C,  J.,   S,   72,   59,  716  ; 

Family  72. 
Wesleyanism :  71-2. 
West  Australia  :  Flora  531 ;  Frrestry  684  ; 

Hist,  and  Topogr.  379 — v.  also  Aus- 
tralia. 
,  Indies— z*.  Indies,  West. 
Westbury,  Lord  :  188. 
Westminster  Abbey :  669 ;  Marr.  Licences 

and  Regs.  481. 
„  Assembly  and  Confession :  73. 
,,  City  ;  Topography  323. 
,,  School :  277. 
Westmoreland  :  Birds  549 ;   Dialect  951 1 

Flora  52S  ;   Folklore  143;   Pedigrees 

478  ;  Topogr.  326. 
Westphalia  ;  Dialect  940  ;  Folklore  146. 
Wexford  ;  Dialect  952, 
Weymouth  :  Geology  509. 
Whale :  554,  553  ;  Fisheries  623. 
Whalley  Parish  :  322. 
Whately,  Abp.  R.  ;  61. 
Wheel  Ajiimalcules :  539. 
Wheels  :  Coiistruction,  etc.  604. 
Whig  Party  :  259. 
Whichcote,  Dr.  Benj.:  59. 
Whist :  Game  699. 
Whistler's  Etchings  :  660. 
White  :  Mtns. ,  U .  S.  367  ;  Sea  337. 
Whitefield,  Rev.  George  ;  72,  59; 
Whitgift,  Abp.  :  61,  59,  414. 
Whitman,  Walt :  73y,  717. 
Whittier,  J.  Greenleaf  :  730,  265, 
Whittington,  Sir  Rithard:  413. 
Whitwoi-th :  265* 
|Wiborg  :  Art  Guide  to  647. 
JWicked,  Destiny  of  the  ;  115. 
Wicksteed,  Rev.  Charles  :  83. 
Wiclif,  John  ;-  61  ;  Language  of  943. 
\Vidow,  Hindu  :  Law  231. 
Wife  and  Husband  :  Law  201. 
Wigan  :  Topography  322. 
Wigtownshire  :  Birds  550  ;  Topogr^  ."9» 
'        33t-  '  '  , 

^Vilberforce,  Bp.  S. ;  61 ;  Williann  250. 
Wildcrspin  :  286. 


WILD-] 


SUBJECTS   INDEX. 


[ZYGA- 


Wildfowling :  6go-i. 
Wild  White  Cattle  of  Gt.  Brit.  :  554. 
Wilkes,  John  :  420,  716. 
Wiikie,  Sir  David  :  651. 
Will,  The  :   176-7  ;  Educ.  of  a88 ;  Free- 
dom of  114,  113. 
Willey,  Hundred  of :  317. 
>yilliara  i.  of  Engl.  :  410 ;  Laws  gg8  ;  iii. 

419 ;  iv.  423. 

„  i.  of  Germany :  445. 
„    ,,  Shorejiam  :  963. 
William  of  Paleme  [romance]  739. 
Williams,  Dr.  C.  J.  B. :  558  ;  Rowl.  717.  • 
^ilUs,  N.  P.  :  730. 
"Wills :  Law  221  ;   Registers,  etc.  480-2  ; 

Early  Eng.  966. 
"Wilson :    Dr.  Jno.  93  ;    Prf.    Jno,  726 ; 

Gen.  Sir  R.  425  ;  Bp.  Thos.  61. 
Wiltshire  :  Birds  550 ;  Brasses  473  ;  Church 
Bell  474  ;  Dialect  951  ;  Excavs.  at 
Rushmore  470  ;  Flora  529  ;    Parish 
Regis.  481 ;  Stonehenge  471  ;  Tokens 
477 ;  Topogr,  327. 
Winchelsea :  Topography  326, 
"Winchester  :  Topogr.  320 ;  College  277. 
Winding-up  of  Jt.-Stock  Companies  :  193. 
"Windlesham  :  Parish  Register  481. 
'Window  :  Gardening  625  ;  Tracing  668. 
Winds :  505,     , 
Windsor,  Town  and  Castle:    Hist.  317; 

St.  George's  Chapel  669.      ' 
Windward  Islands :  371. 
rWine  :  Manuf.  618  ;  in  Mat.  Med.  585. 
"Winnipeg :  Topography  ^62. 
Wint,  Peter  de :  651. 
Wisconsin  :  Geol.  513  ;-  Hist,  and  Antiq, 

369  ;  Univ.  and  Colleges  280. 
"'(N^isfiart,  George :  65. 
Wit  and  Humour  :  787  ;   Gk.  Writers  899, 
^Wits, and  Humorists  :  English  717. 
Witchcraft:  125-6. 
Wither,  George ;  717. 
Witnesses ;  Law  228. 
Witt,  John  de  :  447. 
-Woffington,  Peg :  680. 


Wolf,  F.  A. :  286. 

Wolfe.'Gen.  J. :  425. 

Wolof :  Folktales  151 ;  Philol.  855. 

Wolseley,  Lord  :  425. 

Wolsey,  Card.  Thomas:  415,  59. 

Women  :  Xtn.  Duties  ioi  ;  Diseases  581-2 
[Homoeop.  594] ;  Educ.  299  [Physical 
291-2];  English  Women  fr.  Fch.  pt. 
of  View  316;  in  Folklore  124  [Germ, 
146] ;  Hindu  348  [High-Caste  347I ; 
Lives  252  ;  Married,  Lawr  of  201 ; 
Position,  Rights,  Employment,  etc. 
251-2. 

Wood  :  Carving  684  [Furnit.  636] ;  Cutting 
Machin.  603  ;  Engraving  658-9. 

Woodstock :  Topography  324. 
,,  Vermont,  U.S. :  Topography  369, 

Wool :  Spinning,  etc.  640. 

WooUett,  William :  659. 

Worcester,  Noah :  265. 
„  Cathed.   and   Churches  669 ;   Dioces. 
Hist.  59  ;  Pottery  663. 

Worcestershire  :  Church  Plate  665  ; 
Dialect  951  ;  Flora  529  ;  Folklore  1^4 ; 
Geol.  510  ;  Heraldry  483  ;  Militia 
428  ;  Pedigrees  479  ;  Topogr.  327. 

Words  :  Life  of  814. 

Wordsworth :  Bp.  61,  59  ;  Wm.  726,  714, 
715,  716,  717. 

Workhouse  :  248  ;  Visiting  248. 

Working  Classes  :  238-9  ;  Biogrs.  264 ; 
Co-operation  240-1  y  Dwellings  [Con- 
struction 671,  Law  209] ;  and  Fran- 
chise 25s  ;  Missions  to  93-4  ;  Social 
Clubs  240. 

Works  of  Reference  :  701-2, 

Workshop  AppUances  and  Recipes;  601-2. 

World-English :  1009. 

Worms  :  53B-9  ;  as  Parasites  572. 

Worship  :  Family  105-6  ;  Liberty  of  loi 
[Law  99] ;  Public  [Doctr.  90,  Practice 
94] ;  Worship-Music  675. 

Worsted  :  Spinning,  etc.  640. 

Worthies  :  Local— z/.  Biography^  Local. 

Wotton,  Sir  Henry  :  717. 


Wotyak :  Folklore  150 ;  Philology  841. 
Wounds,  Treatment:  575  ;  Antiseptic 573, 
Wraysbury  :  Parish  317. 
Wren,  Sir  Christopher  :  666. 
Wrestling  ;  Art  696-7.  ' 

Wright,  Joseph  (*  of  Derby')  :  663. 
Writing :    Instruction  299  ;    Relation  of 

Lang,  to  796-7  ;  Secret  797. 
Writs  :  Indorsements  of  227. 
Wrongs ;  Law  219. 
Wulfstan,  Abp.:  960. 
Wiirzburg ;  University  275. 
Wyatt,  Sir  Thomas  :  720,  948. 
Wycliffe-7/.  Wiclif. 
Wycombe :  Topography  317. 
Wykeham,  William  of :  61. 


Xavier — v.  Francis  of  Xavier. 
Xenophanes :  157. 
Xenophon  :  890-1. 
Xosa-Kaffir  :  Philology  856. 


Yacca  Territory :  356. 
Yachts  and  Yachting  690  ;  Flags  485. 
Yakama :  Philology  857. 
Yakoob-Beg  :  344  ;  Yakdbb  Khan  344. 
Yale  College  :  280  ;  Student  Life  281. 
Yang-tse  Gorges :  346. 
Yao :  Philology  856. 
Yarkand :  Topography  352. 
Yates,  Edmund :  728. 
Yeast  Fungi :  514. 
Yedo  :  Topography,  etc.  351. 
Yellow  Fever  571. 
Yellowstone  Regions :  367. 
Yenesajr  Valley  :  Topography  352. 
Yenipseian :  Philology  841. 
Yetholm :  Gypsies  462. 
Yncas  Indians  :  360  ;   Country  374  ;  Folk- 
lore 152 — V.  also  Mexico. 
Yoga  Philosophy :  826,  79. 
Yokohama :  Topography  351, 
York  :  Diocesan  History  59. 


Yorkshire  :  Abbeys  [Etchmgs  660] ;  Birds 
550 ;  Caths.  and  Churches  669  ;  Con- 
gregat.  70  ;  Dialect  951  ;  Flora  523  ; 
Folklore  144  ;  Geol.,  etc.  510  ;  Masonic 
Lodges  79  ;  Methodism  71 ;  Pedigrees 
479  ;  Topogr.  327  ;  Wills,  etc-  4S1. 

Yoruba  :  Philology  856, 

Young  Men  ;  Christian  Duties  xoi. 

Younger,  John ;  265. 

Ysopets :  994. 

Yucatan  :  Hist,  and  Topogr.  370 ;  PhiloL 
858. 

Zachaire,  Denis :  81. 
Zaconic :  Dialect  S71. 
Zambesi :  Philol.  855  ;  Sport  687  ;  Topogr. 

357- 
Zanzibar  :  Fishes  545  ;  Topogr.,  etc.  337. 
Zealand,  New — v.  New  Zealand. 
Zechariah :  Prophecies  31,  23-25  ;  Life  ji. 
Zealand  :  Law  185. 
Zeisberger,  Rev.  David  :  93,  72. 
Zenana;  Life  348  ;  Missions  91. 
Zend  Literature  &  Philol.:  834. 
Zephaniah  :  Prophecies  31,  23-5. 
Zillah  :  Philology  833. 
Zinc :  Metallurgy  644. 
Zincography  :  659. 
Zisca,  John:  56. 
Zoologists ;  Lives  532. 
Zoology:    532-56;    in     Folklore    127-8; 

Hist.  532  [Gk.  875] ;  Marine  517-8  ; 

Methods  of  Teaching  295  ;   Popular 

535 ;  Practical  34. 
Zoophytes—!/.  Coelenterata. 
Zootomy';  534. 
Zoroastnanism :  15,  834 ;  comp,  w.  Xty. 

120 ;  Modem  15. 
Zschokke,  H.;  733, 
Zulu  :    Campaign  426  ;    Colec^t.    542  5 

Ethnol.   358 ;  Mythol.    and  Folklor* 

151 ;  Philol.  856, 
ZuyderZee:  312. 
Zwingli,  Ulrich :  66. 
Zygaenidae :  542. 


Six 


CLASS   A.-THEOLOGY. 


I.  Jnttobuction  to  the  ^beoloolcal  Sciences  in  (Beneval. 

1.    BIBLIOGRAPHY:   COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS. 

».  also  Class  K  §§  3-S.       Classified  Bibliogt-afhies  are  given  in  most  works  on  Theological  Encyclofadut,  z/.  A  §  2. 

Universal  Literature.  ' 

*Cave,  Rev.  Alf.  [Cong.]   Introduction  to  Theology     ■ — contains  admir.  Engl,  and  foreign  bibliogs.  12/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  86 

Chicago  Theol. Sem.  [Prfs. at]  Current  Discussions  in  Theology[crit.noticesof  Eng.&for.  bks.]i.-iv.  ea.  7/6    12°  Chicago      %'}iannual 
Clarke,  Dr.  Adam  Concise  View  of  Succession  of  Sacred  Literature       2y.o.p.  [pl>.  y:>l- vi.  7/6]      8°  Tegg  [21]  30-31 

An  account  of  writers  and  their  worlcs  fr.  MOSES  to  end  of  12th  century.      The  last  of  the  more  important  works  based  on  the  clironological  metliod  of  classification. 

CROOKS  + Hurst,  §7-r-F-[Am']   Theological  Encyclopaedia  and  Methodology— z/.  A  §  2. 

M'Clintock+Strong,  ^-j^'-^^-j^'arAffoz^Cyclo.of  Theol.  Lit.IOv.,&Suppl.  2v.[acc.  tosub^  8°  New  York         76-87 

Smith,  Dr.  Wm.   [ed.]      — articles  in  Diet,  of  Bible,  Diet,  of  Anliq.,  and  Diet,  of  Chr.  Biogr.  [ace.  to  subjects],  i*.  A  §§  46,  49  resp. 

English  and  American  Literature. 

Darling,  James  CyclopEedia  Bibliographica    3  vols.[v.i.-ii.  authors,  v.  iii.  subjects]^?./*.  [ty.40/-]     8°  Darling  54~S9 

Its  chief  value  now  consists  in  its  references  to  exei^^etical,  expositoiy,  and  homiletic  literature ;  it  also  analyses  collections  of  sermons. 

HoRNE,  Preb.  T.  H.  Introduction  \y,  A  §  16]      The  nsefitl  bibliogr.  in  this  bk.  was  withdrawn  after  ninth  ed.  [1846,  o.p?^ 

*HuRST,  Dr.  J.  F.  [Am.  Meth.]  Bibliotheca  Theologica  :  select  and  classif.  bibliography  of  theology    $3     8°  New  York  83 

The  most  generally  useful  book,  but  not  so  exclusive  a-s,  and  therefore  less  suitable  for  beginners  than,  CAVE,  ut  sup  fa. 

MALCOLM,Dr.Howard [Am.]  Theological  Index  [ace.  to  alphabet,  under  2,000  heads]  $4     i,"  Philadelphia   [68]  70 

Contains  70,000  references  to  theological  works  ;  but  the  headings  overlap,  and  thus  occasionally  necessitate  several  references  for  one  subject. 

French  Literature. 

LlCHTENBERGER,F,  [ed.]  — !«  ,4«>  Encyclopedic  des  Sciences  Religieuses  [ace.  to  subjects]   r  8°  Paris  in  prog. 

German  Literature. 

IlERZOG,  Dr.  J.  J.   [ed.]     — m  A/j- Real-Encyclopadie  f.  prot.  Theologie   [ace.  to  subjects]  l8v.  ea.  12/-  r  8°  Hamburg  "^lai 

MiJLDENER,  Dr.  W,  [ed.]  Bibliotheca  Theologica  [ace.  to  aljAabet]      8°  Cottingen  biannual 

Winer,  Dr.  G.  B.  Handbuch  der  theologischen  Literatur      [101841;  ace,  to  subj.  &  alphab,]  3  vols.  8°  Leipzig      [21]  38-42 

ZucHOLD,  E.  A.  Bibliotheca  Theologica  [alphab.;  1830-1864,  active  time  in  German  theol.]  20/-  8°  Gotlingen  64 

Roman-Catholic  Literature— !■.  A  §  97. 

Special  Departments  of  Theology— ».  the  Subjects  themselves,  throughout  the  whole  of  this  Class  (A). 

2.   INTRODUCTION  TO  THEOLOGY.    THEOLOGICAL  ENCYOLOPJEDIA  and  METHODOLOGY. 

For  General  Dictionaries  of  Theology,  z^.  A  §  49.     Reference  should  also  be  made  to  K%t):  Ethnic  Theology  :  General  Works. 

*Cave,  Rev.  Alf.  [Cong.]    Introduction  to  Theology       [for  stuaents ;  w.  admirable  bibliographies]    12/-     %°  QXzxW,  Edin.  86 

CORNELY  Rudolf  [R.-C.]  Historica  et  Crit.  Introductio  in  Vetus  Test.  vols,  i.-ii.  ea.  i8m.      &°  Regensburg  87 

*Crooics  +  Hurst,  m^:['Z.'^^^\  Theological  Encyclopeedia  and  Methodology  $3.50     ?,°  Nezo  York  84 

A  free  tr.  of  HAGENBACH,  the  orip.  of  wh.  was  first  pub.  '33,  last  '84.    Contains  jjood  Engl,  and  German  bibliogs.,  tUe  former  considerably  augmented  by  the  translators. 

Drummond,  Prf.  J.  [Unit.]  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Theology  [no  bibliographies]    S/-  c  8°  Macmillan  84 

Deals  not  with  the  matter,  but  with  the  scientiric  form  (nature,  method  and  mutual  relatious  of  the  branches)  of  theology. 

Flint,  Prf.  R.  [C.-S.]       —ar^/V/i?  Theology  in  Encyclo.  Brit.  vol.  xxiii.  30/-     4*  Black  88 


Theology] 


COLLECTED  WRITINGS  OF  THEOLOGIANS. 


[Introduction 


A§3 

M'Clintock,  Dr.  J.  [Am.]  Lectures  on  Theolog.  Encyclopaedia  and  Methodol.  [very  incomplete]    $1.50    12"  Cincinnati  73 

Rabiger,  Prf.  J.  F.  Encyclopedia  of  Theology,  tr.  Rev.  J.  Macpherson  2  v.  21/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.     84-85 

A  scholarly  and  valuable  worlc :  speculative,  critical,  and  rationalistic.    The  Engl.  tr.  contains  additional  notes  and  bibliographies  by  the  editor. 

SCHLEIERMACHER,  F.  E.  D.  Brief  Outlines  of  the  Study  of  Theology,  tr.  W.  Farrer.  o.p.  \_pb.  4/-]  p  8°  Clark,  Edin.  50 

Of  historical  interest  only  ;  it  was  the  foundation  of  the  modern  science.     First  pub.  in  Gennan,  1811. 

Weidner,  Prf.  R.  F.  [Am.  Ev.-Luth.]  Theological  EncyclopKdia&  Methodology,  pts.  i.-ii.  ea.  $I    12°  Hock  Is.,Phila.&s,^ 

Based  on  HAGENBACH.  and  the  MSS.  of  late  Prf.  C.  P.  KRAUTH,  of  Phila.  i  i.  Introduction  and  Eie„».  Theol.  '85 ;  ii.  Biblical  Theol.  [based  on  CEHLER]  '86. 

ZocKLER,  Dr.  O.  [ed.]      Handbk.  of  Theological  Sciences,  6  vols.— /r.  announced  [an  important  work]  Clark,  Edin.  in  prep. 

Introduction  to  Christian  Theology  (only)-t.  a  §121 :  Systems  of  Theology. 


3.    COLLECTED  WRITINGS  of,  and  SELECTIONS  from,  BRITISH  AND  OTHER  THEOLOGIANS. 


Libraries  and  Collections -z/.  a/j*  a  §55:  Patristics. 

British  Reformers,  Select  Writings  of. 

Becon  I    Edw.  VI.,  Balnaves,  tte.         \    Hooper  I    Knox 

Bradford  j    fox,  Bale,  and  Coverdale      |   Jewel  |    Latimer 

Christian  Classics  :  Readings  from  the  best  Divines,  ed.  Dr.  J.  Hamilton. 
Congregational  Union  Lectures,  by  various  Lecturers. 
Library  of  Angto-Catholic  Theology. 

>       t  I  Johnson 
4  I  Lai 


12  vols.  ea.  31/-   12°  R.  T.  S. 


53-66 


J   Ridley  and  Philpot 
Rogers,  etc. 

4  vols.   16/- 

ea.  6/-  to  12/- 

87  vols,  [each  5/-  to  7/-]  £ze, 


8° 


Andrewes 
Bev  bridge 
Sramhall 
Bull      . 


Cosin    . 
Crakanthot-pe 
Forbes 
Frank  . 


Gunning 

Hammond 

Hickes 


Laud 

L'Ebtrange . 


Marshall 

Nicholson 

Overall 


I    Tindal.  Frith,  and  Barnes 
I    Wicklift 

Nisbet  58 

Cong.  Un.  $2^annual 
Parker  41-70 

I'earson  ...  a 
Thorndike  ...  5 
"Wilson.        .       .  7 


Parker  Society  Publications  :  wks.  of  Fathers  and  Early  Writers  of  Eng.  Ch.  53  v.    [(»./.,  7v.  70/-  the  set]    8°  Cmnbridge        41-55 


Bale      . 

Kecon  . 

Kradford 

lliillinger 

Calfhill 

Cooper 


Coverdale  , 
Cranmer 
Fulke  . 
Grindal 
Hooper 
Hutchinson . 


Jewel    . 
Latimer 
Nordcn 
Newel 
Parker . 


Philpot 
PilkiDETton 
Ridley . 
Rogers 
Sandys 


Tyndale 

Wliitaker     .     '  . 
Whitgift 
"Woolton 
Zurich  Letters    . 


and  collections  of 
Prayers  (a).  Litur- 
gies (i).  Devotion- 
al Poetry  (2),  and 
Letters  (2). 


Wisdom  of  our  Fathers  :  a  series  of  selections 

Bacon  |  Barrow  ] 


I 


ea.  2/6  c  8^  R.  T.  S  78,  etc. 

Leighton  |  South 


Individual  Writers 


—for  Sermons  z*.  A  §  109. 

Adams,  Thos.  [early  17  cent.]  Complete  Works,  with  Life  by  Dr.  Angus  [Standard  Divines]  3  vols.  13/6 
Banks,  F.  Complete  Works  [Standard  Divines] 

Barrow,  Isaac [1630-77]  Works,  ed.  Rev.  Alex.  Napier  g  vols.  63/- 

BAXTER,Rich.[Nonc.  1615-91]  Practical  Works,  vi-.  life  &  essay  4  vols,  [repr.fr.  the  folio]  0./.  [;t^.  84/-] 
Brooks,  Thos.  [Pur.l6o8-So]   Works,  with  memoir  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart  [Standard  Divines]  27/- 

BULL,  Bp.  Geo.  [1634-1710]      Works  :  with  Life  by  Nelson,  ed.  Dr.  E.  Burton  8  vols.  49/- 

liUNYAN,  John  [1628-88]  Works,  ed.  G.  Offor  3  vols.  57/6 

„  ,,  Pilgrim's  Progress  [1678-84] ;  Holy  War  [1684];  Grace  Abounding  [1666]  ; 

ed.  Dr,  J.  Brown,  w.  notes  ea.  5/- 

BUTLER,  Bp.  Jos.  [1692-1752]  Works  2  vols.  [i.  Sermons;   ii.  Analogy]  ea.  5/6 

Calvin,  John  [1509-64]  Opera  Omnia,  ed.Baum  +  Cunitr+Reuss,  v.  i.-xxxi.  [45  vols.inall]ea.  12/- 

,,  „  Works,  translated ;  52  vols.    [Calvin  Translation  Society]  48  vols.  168/- 

CHALMERS,Thos.  [1780-1847]  Collected  Works  25  vols.  ea.  4/- 

Channing,  W.  E.  [Am.  Unit.  1 780-1842]    Complete  Works.     Centenary  Edition  7/6 

Charnock,  Stephen  [None.  1628-80]  Comp.  Wks.,  w.  intro.  Rev.  J.  M'Cosh  [Stand.  Divines]  5  v.  22/6 
Chillingworth,W.[i6o2-44]  Works  3  vols.  21/6 

Clarkson,  Dav.  [Indep.,  1622-86]    Practical  Works,  ed.  Dr.  Smith  [Standard  Divines]  13/6 

Edwards,  Jon.  [Am.  Presb.;  1703-58]  Works  ,  4  vols.  $6 

Fuller,  Thos.  [1608-61]  Holy  and  Profane  States  [Selections]  3/6 

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GUTHRIE,  Thos.  [F.-Ch.,  1803-73]  Complete  Works,  9  vols.  ea.  $1-50  ;  Autobiog.  and  Life,  2  vols.  $4 
Mall,  Bp.  Jos.  [1574-1656]    -  Works,  ed.  Dr.  Philip  Wynter  10  vols.  63/- 

Hey,  Prf.  J.  [l 734-181 5]  Lectures  on  Divinity  in  University  of  Cambridge,  ed.  Bp.  Turton  2  v.  15/- 

HOOKER,  Rich.  [1553-1600]  Wks.,  w.  Life  by  Walton,  arr.  by  J.  Keble,  3  v.  36/-  [Text  only  2v.  11/-] 
Hooper, Bp.Geo.[i640-i727]  Works  .  .  2  vols.   8/- 

HoWEiJolin  [None.  1630-1705]  Whole  Works,  with  Preface  by  Henry  Rogers  6  vols.  ea.  5/- 

JACKSON,  Thos.  [1579-1640]     Works  [Commentary  on  the  Creed,  etc.]  12  vols.  66/- 

KayI',  Bp.  John  [1784-1853]     Works  8  vols.  5/-  to  12/- 

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'LEiGi-iTON,Abp.Rob.[i6i3-84]  Whole  Works,  with  Life;  etc.,  by  W.  West  6  vols.  ea.   10/6 

,,  ,,  Selections  from  his  Writings,  ed.  Dr.  Blair  3/6 

OwEN,Dr.John [Pur.  1616-83]  Works,  ed.  Dr.  W.  H.  Goold   24 vols.  [7v.  areComm.on  Hebrews]  84/- 

•*  You  will  find  ill  John  OVVil.v  the  leaming  of  LIGHTF'OOT,  tl^e  strength  of  Charnock,  the  analysis  of  Hown,  the  savour  orLElGHTON' 
the  jfltiw  of  Baxter,  the  copiousness  of  Barrow,  the  splendour  of  Bates."  ■ 


8°  Nisbet  61-62 

8°        „  63 

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i  8°  Hall  39-47 

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r  8°  Blackie  [53]  64 

c8°  Hodder  87,87,  88 
8°  Clar.  Press  74 

8'  Brunswick 6T,iii prox- 
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12°  Edinburgh  49 

4°  Routledge  84 

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8°  Nisbet  64 

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8°  Camb.  Press  [1796] 
8°  Clar.  Press      [63]  88 


8°  R.  T.  S      - 
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8°  Rivington 
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8°  Longman 
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62 
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4' 
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Patrick,  Bp.  S.  [1626-1707]    Theological  Works  gvols. -21/- 

SA,sDERJON,Bp.R.[i587-i623]Works,  ed.  Dr.  W.  Jacobson  6  vols.  30/- 


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the  raciness  of  HEVWOOD. 

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LNatural  Theology 


8°  Bohn 


SiBBES,  Rich.  [Pur.  1577-1635]  Comp).  Works  iv.  Mem.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart       [Stand.  Divines]  8  v.  31/6     8°  Nisbet 
Simeon,  Rev.  C.[i759-i836]    Entire  Works,  ed.  Rev.  T.  H.  Home,  "Hora;  Homil.,"  etc.,  forming  a 

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Smith,  Henry  [1560-91]  Sermons,  virith  Life  by  Thos.  Fuller  [Standard  Divines]  2  vols.  9/-     8° 

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South,  Dr.Rob.  [1633-1716]  Sermons  2  vols.  24/-  r  8° 

Taylor, Bp. Jeremy  [1613-67]  Corap.  Wks.,  ed.  Rev. C.  P.  Eden,  [also  3  v.  24/-  8°  Reeves  80],  10  v.  105/-     8° 

,,  ,,  Selections  from  3/6  c  8° 

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Shirley,  Dr.  W.  W.     A  Catalogue  of  the  Works  of  John  Wyclif  3/6     8° 


A  §4 

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Camb.  Press  [1660] 
Reeves  &  Turner  77 
Longm.an  [47-54]  83 
Sonnenschein  84 
Daldy  76-77 

DublinUn.-Pr.  47-64 
Clar.  Press  56 

»         .,  69-r  I 

Txt.  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  80 


WICUF'S  Latin  works,  of  which  hitherto  little  more  than  the  Trialogus\fi&.  G.  V.  LECHLER],  and  Tract,  de  Off.  Past.  [ed.  LECHLER,  Z:«j*^?^63]  have  seen  the  Sight,  are 

now  being  issued  by  the  Wyciif  Society. 


II.  IRatuval  XEbeoloo^. 

4.    PHILOSOPHY   OF   RELIGION. 

THE   RELIGIOUS   SENSE  :    ITS   SOURCES,   GENESIS,    NATURE,   AND   CONTENTS. 
Vide  also  A  §  6  {esp.  Calderwood  and  Hume),  §  7,  §  8,  §  9,  and  §  122  [esf.  Mansel). 


Bascom,  Dr.  John[Am.Cong.]  A  Philosophy  of  Religion  :  or  rational  grounds  of  religious  belief  $2 

BkJnton,  D.  G.  [Am.]      The  Religious  Sentiment :  its  source  and  aim  $2.50 

1  An  inductive  study,  based  on  American-Indian  religions. 

[Hegelian]  10/6 


Nctu  York 


76 

76 


8°  MacLehose.C/.[8o]82 
-  76 


*Caird,  Pre.  John[C.-S.]  Introduction  to  the  Philosophy  of  Religion 

Fairbairn,  Pre.  A.  M.  [Cong.]  Studies  in  the  Philosophy  of  Religion  and  History  o.p.  [p6.  9/-]  c  8°  Strahan 

Contains  a  good  essays— on  the  Idea  of  God  [as  evid.  by  Ethnic  Theol.),  and  Belief  in  Immortality  [as  ill.  by  religions  of  India  and  Greece]. 

Fichte,  J.  G.  The  Doctrine  of  Religion  ["  Anweisung  zum  seligen  Leben,"   1806],  tr.  Dr. 

W.  Smith — iti  Writings  of  Fichte  2  vols.  30/-  p  8°  Triibner     [48-49]  88 

Resolves  religion  into  the  consciousness  of  our  being  in  God  and  God's  being  in  us. 

FoRLONG,  Gen.  J.  G.  R.   Rivers  of  Life,  or  Sources  and  Streams  of  Faith  ;   ill.  2  vols.  126/-     4°  Quaritch  83. 

Seeks  to  show  the  evolution  of  faiths  from  the  rudest  symbolisms  to  the  latest  spiritual  developments. 

Vorlesungen  iiber  die  Philosophie  der  Religion — not  tr.;  in  Coll.  Works,  1832. 

Regards  religion  as  the  relation  of  the  entire  consciousness,  feeling  and  will,  and  intellect,  to  God, 

Philosophy  and  Religion  [selections  from  his  MSS.;  suggestive]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  [81]  84  ' 

Critique  of  Practical  Reason  [1788],  tr.  T.  K.  Abbott  12/6     8°  Longman         [73]  83 

Resolves  religion  into  morality.    The  first  ed.  of  this  tr,  was  pub,  unde^title  ■'  Theory  of  Ethics." 

— V.  A  §  9. 

Lects.  on  Philosophy  of  Religion  4/- ;  Outl.  of  Phil,  of  Relig.  [Am.trs.]2/6  c  8°  Tiiibn.;  Dicknsn,85-87 


Hegel,  G.  W.  F. 

HiNTON,  Dr.  James 
Kant,  Immanuel 


Lang,  Andrew 
LOTZE,  Prf.  Hermann 
Mackay,  R.  W. 


8°  Williams 


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*MARTlNEAU,Prc.J.[Unit.]  The  Study  of  Religion  :  its  sources  and' contents  2  vols.  24/- 

Muller,  Pirf.  F.  Max       —v.  A  §  9. 

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*Pfl'E1derer,  Prf.  O.  [Prot.]  The  Philosophy  of  Religion  on  the  Basis  of  its  History  [tr.]    4  v.  ea.  10/6 
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Schleiermacher,  F.       Ueber  die  Religion  [l799  !  religion  equals  feeling  of  dependence] — not  tr. 
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Seeks  to  explain  the  phenomena  of  reliffiou  by  the  principle  of  an  atheistic  evolution.     Mis  Ecclesiastical  htslitutiotts,  pt.  i 

resume  of  his  theory  of  primitive  ideas  on  religion. 


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86-88 

87 

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8°  Willms.[76-85]86-85 


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THOMPSON,  D.G.  [Am.]    The  Religious  Sentiments  of  the  Human  Mind  [lucid  and  clear]  7/6  8°  Longman 

TbLLOCH,  Pre.  J.  [C.-S.]  Modern  Theories  on  Philosophy  and  Religion  15/-     8°  Blackwood 

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•Ward,  Dr.W.G.[R.-C.]Essays  on  the  Philosophy  of  Theism,  ed.  W.  Ward  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Paul 

Opigin  of  MythOpOeiC  InStinqt-».  B  §  i  :  Philosophy  of  Mythology. 

Relation  between  Ethics  and  Relig-ion. 

Martineau,  Pre. J.  [Unit.]  The  Relations  between  Ethics  and  Religion  [an  address]   l/-     8*  Williams 

Potter,  Can. R. [Austral.]  The  Relation  of  Ethics  to  Religion  :  an  introduction  to  Christianity  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


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NATURAL  THEOLOGY.     RELIGION   &  SCIENCE.  [Natural  Theology 


15-6 


5.     HISTORY    OF    NATURAL    THEOLOGY. 

See  also  A  §  8  :  Theism  and  Antitheistic  Theories  (b). 

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Essays  on  Carlyle,  Newman,  Matthew  Arnold,  *'  George  Eliot,"  and  F.  D.  Maurice.    Largely  literary. 

*Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Hist,  of  the  Rise  and  Influence  of  the  Spirit  of  Rationalism  in  Europe   2v.  16/-  c 


g/-     8°  Clark,  Edin. 


74 


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8°  Isbister       [70-73]  84 


Triibner 
Macmillan 

8°  Longman 


Sketches  the  decline  of  belief  in  witchcraft,  miracles  and  persecution,  with  the  ^esthetic,  scientific,  moral,  and  political  develcpment  of  rationalism. 


Pattison,  Rev.  Mark        Tendencies  of  Relig.  Thought  in  Eng.  1688-1750  in  Essays  &  Reviews        5/-  c  8°  Longman 
'Stephen, Leslie[Agnos.]  History  of  English  Thought  in  the  Eighteenth  Century  2  v.  28/- 

Pays  special  attcution  to  the  sceptical  literature  of  the  latter  half  of  the  century,, from  the  standpoint  of  an  agnostic. 

Tui.LOCH,  Pre.  J.  [C.-S.]  Rational  Theology  &  Xtn.  Philos.  in  Eng.  in  XVII.  century  2  v.  28/- 

Gives  the  best  account  of  the  Cambridge  Platonists  and  their  forerunners. 

„  „  Modern  Theories  in  Philosophy  and  Religion  15/-     8°       ,    ,,   ., 

„  ,,  Movements  of  Religious  Thought  in  Britain  during  tlie  19th  Century  10/6  c  8°  Longman 

Characterization  of  many  of  the  most  prominent  religious  thinkers  in  England  since  Coleridge. 


6r 
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[65]  75 

[60]  69 
Smith  &  Elder[76]So 

Blackwood      [72]  7j 


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€.    NATURAL  THEOLOGY:  GENERAL  WORKS.     RELIGION  AND  SCIENCE. 

Vide  also  A  §  129  (a) :  Christian  Evidences — General. 

General  Treatises. 

Barry,  [Bp.]  Alf  [C.-E.]  What  is  Natural  Theology  ?  [evidences  of  many  witnesses ;  Boyle  Lect.,'76]  2/6    12°  S.P.C.K. 
Bascom,  Dr.  John  [Am.  Cong.]  Natural  Theology  $1.50    12°  Neiv  York 

,,  ,,  Science,  Philosophy,  and  Religion  $I.7S  ,,       ,, 

Brougham,  Hy.  Lord       Discourse  of  Natural  Theology,  in  Works,  vol.  vi.  4/-  c  8°  Black 

Originally  published  as  a  prefatory  treatise  to  the  1836.39  edition  of  PALEY'S  "  Natural  Theology,"  with  notes  by  Sir  Chas.  BELL. 

Buchanan,  Prof.  Jas.  [F.-Ch.]  Analogy,  as  a  Girtde  to  Truth  and  an  Aid  to  Faith      [philosophic]  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin. 
BusHNELL,  Dr.  Hor.  [Am.]     Nature  and  the  Supernatural  3/6  c  8°  Dickinson 

•Butler,  Bp.  Joseph         Anal,  of  Relig.  to  Constit.&  Course  of  Nature,  w.  notes  Dr.Jos.  Angus  [Bapt.]  2/-  f  8°  R.T.S. 


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Still  prob.  the  best  introduction,    r/.  Ven.  J.P.NORRIS'  "  Lects.  on  Butler's  'Analogy'  "  [a  good  little  book],  2/- f  8'  S.P.C.K.  S7  ;  and  ANGUS'  "Analysis  of  Butler,"  i/-  c  8*  R.T.S, 
Aljo  J.  Napier's  "Lectures  on  Butler's  'Analogy,'"  4/6  c  8°  Simpkin64;  S*  CHALMERS,  iti/ra.    For  Philosophical  Position  of  BUTLER,  v,  C  §21. 

•Calder'WOOD,  Prof.  H.  [U.-Presb.]  The  Relations  of  Science  and  Religion  [Morse  Lects.  '80]  5/-  c8°  Macmillan  81 

Chadbourne,  Dr.P.A.[Am.]  Natural  Theology :  Nature  &  Bible  fr.  same  Author  [Lowell  Lects.]  $1.50    12' 

CHALM'ERS,Dr.T.[F.-Ch.]Natural  Theology  [includes  lectures  on  Butler's  "Analogy"]  6/-  c  8" 

Clarke,  J.F.  [Am. Unit.]  Ten  Great  Religions,  vol.  ii. — v.  A  §9. 

CORTEIS,  Can.  G.  H.  [C.-E.]     The  Scientific  Obstacles  to  Belief  [Boyle  Lectures,  '84]  6/-  c8' 

•Drummond,  Prf.  H.  [F.-Ch.]     Natural  Law  in  the  Spiritual  World  3/6  c8' 

a  fascinating  application,  based  on  the  first  principles  of  biology,  of  Butler's  great  argument  pf  analogy. 
COCKBURN.  Dr.  S.    The  Laws  of  Nature  and  the  Laws  of  God  [a  reply  to  DRUMMOND],  3/6  c  S"  Sonnenschein  '86 
LAING,  Sara.  tn  "  Modern  Science  and  Modern  Tliought"  [ut  in/ra;  a  reply]. 

FOWLE,  Rev. T.W.  [B.-C] New  Analogy  bet.  Revealed  Religion  &  the  Course  &  Constit.  of  Nature     6/-  c8°  Macmillan 
Gray,  Prf.  Asa  [Am.]        Natural  Science  and  Religion  _  [by  a  botanist]  $1.50     8°  New  York 


New  York        [67]  8? 
Douglas,  Edin.  [24]8 1 


Macmillan 
Hodder 


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[83]  88, 


Hume,  David 


Dialogues  concerning  Natural  Religion  [posthum.  pub.]  not  pub.  separ. ;  v.  his  Works,  Class  C  §  38. 


KepHed  to  byThos.  REID  [v.  CLASS  C  8  54].  Dueald  Stewakt  [v.  Cl,\ss  C  S  ^O    o'^  also  Seth's  "Scottish  Philosophy  "  [a  comparison  of  Scottish  and  German 

replies  to  HUME],  s/-.  c  i',  Blackwood  85;  and  esp.  Paley,  ui  infra.  ■      ,  _       [      ,  , 


Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H. 
Jackson,  Rev.  W. 

Laing,  Samuel 
Leconte,  Jos.  [Am.] 


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— «'»  ^if  Lay  Sermons 

The  Philosophy  of  Natural  Theology  [in  refut.  of  mod.  scepticism]  12/. 

The  Design  Argument,  and  the  materialistic,  idealistic,  and  agnostic  objections  to  theism. 

Modern  Science  and  Modern  Thought  [by  a  layman]  3/6     8' 

Religion  and  Science  :  lectures  on  relation  of  natural  &  revealed  religion  $  1 .50  c  8' 


Macmillan 
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A  §7 

McCosH,  Prc.J.  [Am.  Presb.]  Christianity  &  Positivism  :  lectures  on  natural  theology  &  apologetics     7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  71 

»  „  The  Supernatural  in  Relation  to  the  Natural  7/6  c  8°  ,,  62 

Contends  for  the  analogy  of  the  laws  of  the  supernatural  and  the  natural  worlds. 

Matheson,  Dr.  Geo.  [C.-S.]  Natural  Elements  of  Revealed  Theology                [Baird  Lectures,  '81]  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet  81 

MlVART.Dr.  St.  G.[R.-C.]On  Truth  :  a  systematic  inquiry                 [based  on  natural  science  alone]  16/-  8°  Paul  89 

Murphy,  J.  J.                   The  Scientific  Basis  of  Faith                                                                           14-  8°  Macmillan  73 

'Paley,  Archd.  W.           Nat.  Theol.,  ed.  Sir  C.  Bell,  w.  "  Discourse,"  by  Ld.  Brougham  [a.  v.  sup."]  4/-  16°  Griffin  [03]  73 

still  one  of  the  most  lucid  popular  statements  of  the  Design  Argument.      Orijjinally  written  as  a  reply  to  HUME'S  "  Dialogues,"  M/jK>»-rt,  and  prompted  Ld.  BRIDGE- 
WATER  to  endow  the  "  Bridgewater  Treatises,'"**/  infra.    Cf.  Kev.  J.  M.  BACON'S  "  Short  Analysis  of  Paley,"  3/6  18°  Hall,  Catnb.  [70]  87. 

Perrin,  Raym.  S.  The  Religion  of  Philosophy  :  or  the  unification  of  knowledge  1 6/-     8°  Williams  85 

A  comparison  of  the  chief  relig;iou5  and  philosophical  systems  of  tlie  world. 

Plumptre,  C.  E.  Natural  Causation :  an  essay  in  four  parts  [evolutional]  7/6     8°  Unwin  88 

The  Doctrine  of  Design — Philosophic  Necessity  [a  defence}—  Natural  Growth  in  Hthics — Natural  Growth  in  Civilization. 

Reynolds,  Preb.  J.  W.    The  Mystery  of  the  Universe  :  our  common  faith  12/6     8°  Paul  84 

,,  ,,  The  Supernatural  in  Nature,  verified  by  free  use  of  science  14/-     8°     ,,  [78]  80 

Strong,  Dr.  A.  H.  [Am.  Bapt.]  Philosophy  and  Religion  8°  New  York  h8 

64  reprinted  essays,  sermons,  addresses,  etc.  [1867-88].    Thoroughly  Calvinistic. 

•Temple,  Bp.  F.[C.-E.]    The  Relations  between  Religion  and  Science  [Bampton  Lectures,  '84]  6/-  p  8°  Macmillan       [84]  85 

A  statement  of  the  unity  of  the  ultimate  principles  of  science  and  religion. 

Venn,  Rev.  J.  [C.-E.]       Characteristics  of  Belief :  scientific  and  religious      [Hulsean  Lectures, '69]  7/6     8°  ,,  70 

Watts,  Dr.Rob.  [Ir.  Presb.]  Reign  of  Causality :  vindication  of  scient.  princ.  of  telle  causal  efficiency    6/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  88 

Wilson,  Rev.  John  M.  [C.-S.]  Nature,  Man  and  God  [orthodox]  5/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein         85 

WisEMAN,Card.N.[R.-C.]  Twelve  Lect.  on  Conn.  bet.  Sc.  &  Rev.  Religion  [antiquated]  2  v.  «.^  \fb.  10/-]  c8°  Dolman  [47]  51 

Individual  Sciences, 

Bridgewater  Treatises        [their  science  now  obsolete,  but  of  considerable  historical  importance]  ea.3/6  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.  [34-40]  v.y. 

?£ELL,  SirC. :  The  Hand  :  its  mechanism,  etc.  j  KlDD.  Dr.  J. :  Adaptn.  of  Ext.  Nat.  to  Phys.  Condition  of  I    ROGET,  P.  M. :  Animal  &  Vegetable  Physiol6gy 

BUCKLAND,  Dr.V/. ;  Geology  and  Mineralogy  KIRBY,  Rev.W. :  Habits  and  Instincts  of  Animals    [Man    ♦WHEWELL,  Dr.  W. :  Astronomy  &  Gen.  Physics 

CHALMERS.  Dr.T.:  Adaptn.  of  Ext.  Nat.  to  Mor.  Constit.  of  Man  I  PROUT  :  Chem..  Meteorol.,  Digestion  I 

The  Rev.  Francis  Henry,  8th  Earl  of  BRIDGEWATER  \d.  1839],  devised  by  will  ,£8,000,  at  disposal  of  Pres.  of  Royal  Soc,  to  be  paid  to  the  author  or  authors  of  a 
treatise  "On  the  Power,  Wisdom,  and  Goodness' of  God,  as  manifested  in  His  Creation."  Mr.  Davies  Gilbert,  the  then  P.R.S.,  selected  the  8  above  writers,  whose 
works,  though  of  unequal  merit,  all  had  a  large  circulation  at  the  time.    "The  two  asterisked  above  have  some  permanent  apologetic  value. 

Astronomy  —v.  also  Whewell,  supra. 

Erewster,  Sir  David        More  Worlds  than  One  [from  Christian  aspect]  4/6  c  8°  Chatto  [54]  74 

Kurtz,  J.  H.  [Luth.]        TheBible&  Astronomy:  expos.ofbib.  cosmology,&itsrel.tonat.  sc.[tr.]$l. 50    12°  Philadelphia  61 

Botany. 

Eaj-FOUR,  Prf.  J.  H.          Botany  and  Religion  :  illustrations  of  the  works  of  God  ill. ;  6/6  c  8°  Oliphant,  Ed.  [63]  85 
IJKAY,  Prf.  Asa  [Am.]        Natural  Science  and  Religion — ut  supra. 

Macmillan,  Dr.  Hugh  [C.-S.]  Bible  Teachings  of  Nature,  6/-;  Sabbath  of  the  Fields  6/-  c8°  Macmillan       [?S]  %% 

„                 ,,   •          Ministry  of  Nature,  6/- ;  Two  Worlds  are  Ours  6/-  c8°         ,,                 [55]  so 

Chemistry,  &  Physics— ».  also  Prout,  supra. 

Cooke,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Religion  and  Chemistry  [testimony  of  atmosphere  and  its  constituents]  7/6  c8°  Macmillan       [64]  81 

Saville,  Prf.  J.  E.  [Sw.Prot.]  Modern  Physics  [tr.  ;  written  to  expose  its  fallacies]  5/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  83 

Evolution  —for  general  books  on  Evolution  v.  Class  H§  43. 

BEECHER,Rev.H.W.[Am.Cong.]Evolution  and  Religion                                                                             7/6    \2.°  Neui  York  85 

Christianity  and  Evolution                       [symposium  by  various  writers ;  repr.  fr.  Homiletic  Magazine"]  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet  87 

CoBBE,  Frances  P.  [Unit.]  Darwinism  in  Morals,  and  [13]  other  essays                                                        5/-  c  8°  Williams  72 
,,           ' ,,                        The  Scientific  Spirit  of  the  Age,  and  other  pleas  and  discussions                   6/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder       88 

Cope,  E.  D.  [Am.]             The  Theology  of  Evolution                               •                                [a  lecture]  2/-    iz°  Philadelphia  87 

Fi.SKE,  Prf.J.[Am.Agnos.] — m /izV  Outlines  of  Cosmic  Philos.,  2  v.  [based  on  doctrine  of  evolution]  25/-     8°  Macmillan  74 

Henslow,  Rev.  G.            The  Theory  of  Evolution                                             [in  its  theistic  bearings]  6/-  c  8°         ,,  73 

I.EC0NTE,  Prf.  Jos.[Am.]  Evolution  and  its  Relation  to  Religious  Thought ;  ill.                                      5/-  c  8°  Chapman  88 

McCosH,  Pre.  J.  [Am.Presb.]  The  Religious  Aspect  of  Evolution                                                          $1.25      S"  New  York  88 

Matheson,  Dr.  Geo.  [C.-S.]  Can  the  Old  Faith  live  with  the  New?            [revelation  and  evolution]  7/6  c8°  Blackwood  [85]  86 

Savage,  Rev.  M.  J.  [Am. Unit.]   Religion  of  Evolution,  $1.50  ;                               Morals  of  Evolution  $1    12°  Boston  76,80 

ScHURMAN,  J.  Gould         The  Ethical  Import  of  Darwinism                                              [philosophical]  S/-  c  8°  Williams  87 

,,               „                    Kantian  Ethics  and  the  Ethics  of  Evolution  [Hibbert  Essay;   philosophical]  5/-     8°         ,,  82 

WiNCHELL,  Alex.               The  Doctrine  of  Evolution                                                     [theistic  bearings]  $  I    12°  New  York  74 

Geology  —v.  also  Buckland,  supra. 

Hitchcock,  Edw.  [Am.]  Religion  of  Geology  and  its  Connected  Sciences  2/-  c8°  J.  Blackwood  [51]  66 

Miller,  Tlugh  Testimony  of  the  Rocks  [to  natural  and  revealed  religion]  5/    p  8°  Black  [57]  69 

„  „  The  Footprints  of  the  Creator  5/-  j,  8°       „  [50]  69 

Philosophical  Sciences— o«v«  class  c,  passim. 

7.    THEISM,  AND  ANTI-THEISTIC  THEORIES:  (a)  GENERAL  WORKS. 

V.  also  A  §  4:  Philos.  of  Religion,  ajzrf  A  §§  129-133  :  Christian  Evidences. 

Argyll,  Duke  of  [C.-S.]  The  Reign  of  Law         [in  nature  and  mind,  w.  theistic  bearings  ;  popular]  3/6  c  8°  Strahan  [66]  84 

Balfour,  A.  J.                 A  Defence  of  Philosophic  Doubt                [criticism  of  Kant  and  Spencer]  12/-     8°  Macmillan  79 

EiRKS,  Prf.  T.  R.               Difficulties  of  Belief           [in  conn.  w.  Great.  &  Fall,  Redemp.  &  Judgm.]  5/-  c  8°          ,,  [76]  7§ 

B1.ACKIE,  Prf.  J.  S.            Natural  Hist,  of  Atheism  ["naturalness  of  theism,  pathology  of  atheism"]  6/-  p  8°  Isbister  77 

Buchanan,  Prf.  jas.          Faith  in  God  and  Modern  Atheism  Compared.                                   2  vols.  12/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  6; 


Theology] 


THEISM,   AND  ANTI-THEISTIC  THEORIES.        [Natural  Theology 


A  §8 


Clarke,  J,  F.[Am. Unit]  Orthodoxy  :  its  truth  and  errors  [rationalistic]  $1,25   12° 

COBBE,  Frances  P. [Unit]  Broken  Lights  :  inquiry  into  present  condition  and  prospects  of  religion        5/-     8° 
>>  .)  Dawning  Lights :  inquiry  cone,  the  secular  results  of  the  New  Reformation    5/-     8° 

CoNDER,Rev.E.R.[Cong.]The  Basis  of  Faith  [in  mind,  physical  universe,  revelation;  Cong.  Lect.]  6/- c  8° 
Feueebach,  Ludwig        The  Essence  of  Christianity,  tr.  Geo.  Eliot  6/-  p  8° 

*FisHER,  Prf.G.P.[Am.Cong.]  The  Grounds  of  Theistic  and  Christian  Belief  10/6  c  8° 

,,  ,,  Faith  &  Rationalism  7Sc.    12° 

l''i.SKE,Prf.J.[Am.Agnos.]  Faith  and  Doubt  4/-C  8° 

(")FLiNT,Prf.  Robert[C.-S.]   Theism,  7/6  ;      *Anti-Theistic  Theories,  10/6    [Baird  Lectures,  '76  &  '77]  c  8° 

The  latter  volume  veiy  valuable ;  deals  with  Atheism,  Materialism,  Positivism,  Secularism,  Pesshnism,  Pantheism. 

FROTHlNGHAM,O.B.[Am.Rat.]  Beliefs  of  Unbelievers  250.      8° 

'GlRDLESTONE,  Rev.A.  G.  Christianity  and  Modern  Scepticism.  3/6  c  8° 

Greg,  Percy  [Agnos.]        Without  God  :  negative  science  and  natural  ethics  12/-     8° 

Greg,  W.  R.  Enigmas  of  Life  [rationalistic  ;  Eng.  &  For.  Phil.  Lib.]  10/6     8° 

*HARRls,Prf.S.[A"m.Cong.]  The  Philosophic  Basis  of  Theism  [a  defence  ;  psychological]  12/-     8° 

*       „  „  The  Self-Revelation  of  God  '  12/-     8° 

In  the  former  work  he  lays  his  foundation,  and  in  the  latter  raises  his  superstructure.    Both^ood  contributions- 

IIlCKS,  Prf.  L.  E.  [Am.]  A  Critique  of  Design  Arguments  :  a  review  and  examination  $2     8° 

Combats  the  teleological  argument  historically. 

Janet,  Paul  Final  Causes,  tr.  Wm.  Affleck,  with  preface  Prf.  R.  Flint  12/-     8° 

On  the  evidence  for  the  law  of  finality,  and  its  theistic  cause. 

-lDDON,Can.H.P.[C.-E.]  Some  Elements  of  Religion,  5/-  cheap  edition,  i/6  c  8° 

'rARTiNEAU,Prc.J.[Unit.]The  Rationale  of  Religious  Enquiry  :  reason,  the  Bible  and  the  Church      o.p.     8° 

,,  ,,  Ideal  Substitutes  for  God  considered  l/-     8° 

Mill,  J.  Stuart  [Agnos.]   Three  Essays  on  Religion  [Nature,  Utility  of  Religion,  Theism]  10/6     8° 

Written  just  before  his  death;  recognises  both  the  cogency  and  the  insufficiency  of  the  conclusions  of  Natural  Theology 

MoMERiE,Prf.A.W.[C.-E.]  The  Basis  of  Religion  :  an  examination  of  Natural  Religion  2/6  c  8° 

„  >,       ,,  Personality  the  Beginning  and  End  of  Metaphysics  3/- c  8° 

klORisON,  J.  Cotter  [Pos.]  The  Service  of  Man  ;  essay  towards  the  religion  of  the  future  5/-  c  8° 

A  polemical  and  somewhat  aggressive  statement,  in  Fositivist  form,  of  the  argument  against  Christianity. 

Naville,  Prf.  E.  [Swiss  ;  unatt.]    Modern  Atheism  :  or  the  Heavenly  Father  [tr.]  5/-  c  8° 

Kewman,  F.  W.  [Agnos.]Phases  of  Faith  :  passages  from  the  history  of  my  creed  3/6  c  8° 

„  „  Miscellanies  vol.  i.,  7/6  8°  Triibner '69 ;  vol.  ii.,  12/-     8° 

Oi.iPHANT,  Laurence  [Spir.]  Scientific  Religion ;  higher  possibilities  thro'  operation  of  natural  forces   16/-     8° 

For  a  description  of  this  book,  vide  A  ^  94,  ^.^.  Theosophy. 

Owen,  Rev.  John  Evenings  with  the  Sceptics  :  free  discussion  on  freethinkers   2  v.  [popular]  32/-     8° 

Causes  of  Scepticism  ;  Greek  Scepticism  ;  Hebrew  and  Hindu  Sc. ;  St.  Augustine  ;  the  Schoolmen  [Erigena,  Abclard,  Aquinas];  Wm.  of  Ockham 

Cornelius  Agrippa. 

PARKER,Theo.[Am.Unit.]Sermons  on  Theism,  Atheism,  &  Pop.  Theology — v.  ix.  o/Works    [14  v.]  6/- 
'•  I'hysicus  "  A  Candid  Examination  of  Theism        [agnostic  ;  Eng.  &  For.  Phil.  Lib.]  7/6     »" 

Quarry,  Dr.  J.  Religious  Belief  [Donellan  Lecture,  '77-78]  5/-  c  8° 

Handles,  Marshall  First  Principles  of  Faith  [good  concise  summary]  6/-  c  8° 

REDFORD,Prf.R.A.[Cong.]The  Christian's  Plea  against  Modern  Unbelief  9/-  c  8° 

Pt.  i.  reviews  the  history  of  unbelief ;  ii.  treats  of  theism  ;  iii.  treats  of  revelation. 

SMYTH,Dr.Newman[Am. Cong.]  Old  Faiths  in  New  Light  $1.50    12' 

,,  ,,  The  Reality  of  Faith  [collection  of  sermons]  4/6  c  8' 

Strauss,  D.  F.  [Rat.]       The  Old  Faith  and  the  New  :  a  confession  [tr.]  7/6     8' 

Cf.  "Ultici's  Review  of  Strauss"  Old  Failh  atid  the  New,"  \3y  Dr  C.  P.  KRAUTH  [Am.].    3/5  f  8"  Clark,  Ediit.  74. 

THOMPSON,Rev.R.A.[H.-C.]  Xtn.  Theism  :  test,  of  reason  &  Revel,  to  Supr.  Being  [Burnett  Pr.  Ess.]  10/6  8' 
'TuLLOCH,  Pre.  J.  [C.-S.]  Theism  :  witness  of  reason  and  nature  to  a  Creator  [Burnett  Prize  Essay]  o.p.  8' 
Wage,  Prc.Henry[C.-E.] The  Foundations  of  Faith  [Bampton  Lectures,  '79]  15/- 

WooD,  Rev.  J.  G.  Nature's  Teachings  :  human  invention  anticipated  by  nature       [pop.]  ill.  21/- 


Bostott 
Williauis 

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Hodder 

New  York 

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New  York 
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Triibner 
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Clark,  Edin. 

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Triibner  [50]  69 

Paul  88 

Blackwood      [88]  8S 

Longman  81 

Raymund  of  Sabiende  ; 


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8.    THEISM,  AND  ANTI-THBISTIO  THEORIES  :  (*)  SPECIAL  WORKS. 
Works  on  Special  Doctrines  \e.g.  God,  Man,  Sin,  etc.']  are  classed  with  those  on  Christian  Doctrine,  A  §  §  119-134. 

Agnosticism. 

BiTHELL,  Dr.  Richard       The  Creed  of  a  Modern  Agnostic                                                       [popular]  i/- c  8°  Routledge  [83]  88 

„                   ,  ,,             Agnostic  Problems                                                    [popular ;  of  some  value]  6/-     8°  Williams  87 

*FlSKE, Prf. J.[Am. Agnos.]  Outlines  of  Co.smic  Philosophy                    [Spencerian  ;  popular]  2  vols.  25/-     8°  Macmillan  74 

McCosH,  Prf.  J.  [Am.  Presb.]  The  Agnosticism  of  Hume  and  Huxley,  Scottish  School,  etc.                   2/-     %°  Edinburgh  86 

Pearson,  Prf.  Karl           The  Ethjc  of  Freethought                          [collected  essays  ;  free  thought]  14/-     8°  Unwin  88 

*SPENCER,Hrbt.  [Agnos,]First  Principles                                                   [for  other  Works,  w.  O  §  62]  16/-     8°  Williams  [62]  87 

Called  "the  Bible  of  Agnosticism."    The  best  orthodox  replies  are; 


BOWNE,  B.  P. 
GROUND,  W.  D. 


The  Philosophy  of  H.  Spencer :  an  examination. 
Exam,  of  Struct.  Princ.  of  Spencer's  Philosophy. 


$i.2S,  12°  N.  Yi  74 
10/6     8"  Parker  83 


HumanitarianiSm    —fir  PosiUmst  literature  ■B.Q%  23. 
Balfouk,  A.  J.  The  Religion  of  Humanity 

FROTHINGHAM,O.B.[Ain.Rat]The  Religion  of  Humanity 


[an  address]  5/- 
$1.50 


8°  Douglas,  Edin^  ,  88 
12"  New  York       [72]  ,75 


Theology] 


ETHNIC  THEOLOGY:    GENERAL  WORKS.  [Ethnic  Theology 


Materialism. 

BiJCHNER,  L.  [Mat.] 


popular]  8/-     8°  Asher 


Force'and  Matter  :  with  a  system  of  morality  [tr 

Seeks  to  identify  brain  and  mind  ;  aggressively  materialistic. 

Janet,  Paul  [Pos.]  Materialism  of  the  Present  Day     [a  review  of  BUchner  and  his  school ;  tr.]  3/-    12° 

•Lange,  Prf.  F.  A.  [Mat.]Hist.of  Materialism,  tr.  E.C.Thomas[materialistic ;  E.  &  F.Ph.  Lib.]  3  v.  ea.  10/6     8° 
MAUTlNEAU,Prc.J.[Unit.]Religion,  as  Affected  by  Mod.  Materialism;  &  Mod.  Mat. :  its  att.  tow.  theol.  2/6     8° 

Aq  able  analysis  of  TYNDALL  and  his  school. 

Mysticism  — ».  A  §  119. 

Pantheism. 

Dix,Dr.Morgan[Am.Episc.]  Lectures  on  the  Pantheistic  Idea  of  an  Impersonal  Substance-Deity,  as 

contrasted  with  the  Christian  faith  concerning  God  $I  12°  New  York 

Feuerbach,  Ludwig        The  Essence  of  Christianity,  tr.  Marian  Evans  ["  Geo.  Eliot'']  .  6/-     8°  Triibner 

Hunt,  Dr.  John  [B.-C]   Pantheism  and  Christianity  [elaborate  and  learned]  12/6     8°  Isbister 

The  first  edition  of  tliis  worlc  was  pub,  under  title.  "An  Essay  on  Pantheism,"  '66. 

Kay,  Can.  Wm.  [C.-E.j  On  Pantheism. 


A  §9 

[6-]  84 


Williams  67 

Triibner  78-81 

Williams  [74,  76]  78 


65 

[70]  81 
[66]  84 


Madras 

Bell 

Triibner 


[53]  79 
61 
81 


Mill,  Dr.  W.  H.  Pantheistic  Principles  of  Interpretation  14/- 

Plumptre,  C.  E.  General  Sketch  of  History  of  Pantheism  2  vols.  18/- 

A  fairly  good  epitome  of  Oriental,  Greek,  and  Modem  Pantheism,    v.  i. :  to  Spinoza ;  v.  ii. :  to  Nineteenth  Century. 

Saisset,  Emile  Manual  of  Modern  Pantheism  :  an  essay  on  religious  philosophy  [tr.]     2  v.  10/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.     dz-d'i 

r.  L :  Hist,  studies  on  Descartes,  Malebranche,  Spinoza^  Newton,  Leibnitz.  Kant,  and  Kegel ;  v.  ii. :  Meditations  on  Theism. 

Pessimism  —for  Buddhism  j-.  A  §  14. 

Hartmann,  Ed.  — V.  C  §  31. 

Mallock,  W.  H.  Is  Life  worth  Living? 

,,  ,,  Atheism  and  the  Value  of  Life 

Schopenhauer,  A.  — v.  C  §  59. 

*SuLLy,  James  Pessimism  :  a  history  and  criticism 
Tulloch,  Pre.  J.  [C.-S.]  — in  his  Modern  Theories  in  Philosophy  and  Religion 

Wallace,  Prf.  W.  — article  Pessimism  in  Encylo.  Brit.  vol.  xviii. 

Positivism  — w.  o  §  23. 


6/- 
6/- 

14/-  8° 
15/-  8° 
30/-     4° 


Chatto 
Bentley 


[79]  So 
84 


Paul  [77]  82 

Blackwood  84 

Black  85 


III.  Btbnic  XTbeolooi^  (Oriental  onl^). 

For  the  Theologies  and  Mythologies  of  Non-Oriental  Pagan  Races,  v.  Class  B,  passim. 

It  has  been  thought  desirable  in  this  section  to  include  some  of  the  more  important  Foreign  books,  as  in  many  instances  the  ground  they 

cover  is  quite  unrepresented  in  English  literature. 

9.    GENERAL    AND    COMPARATIVE   WORKS. 

ii.  also  A  %  4:  Philosophy  of  Religion  ;    B  §2:  Comparative  Mythology;  Class  F:  Primitive  Society. 


BibliOgPaphy :  Tiele,  Prf.  C.  P.,  in  his  Outlines  of  the  History  of  Religion,  ut  infra. 
BURNOUF,  Emile  The  Science  of  Religions  [tr.] 


7/6     8*  Sonnenschein 


88 


Contends  that  the  anc.  rels.  of  India  and  Persia  are  ba.sed  on  a  prim.  Aryan  religion,  a  refined  system  of  metaphysics  founded  on  a  thorough  grasp  of  physical  facts— 
wh.  B.  attempts  to  trace ;  and  that  this  was  the  fountain-head  of  the  rels.  of  the  Veda,  Avesta  and  Xtnty. 


*Clarke,  J.  F.  [Am.  Unit.]  Ten  Great  Religions 


[popular]  2  vols.  ea.  $2     8°  Boston        [7i-8j]  86 


T.  i.  descr.  Confucianism,  Brahman.,  Buddh,,  Parsism,  and  che  rels.  of  Egypt,  Greece,  Rome,  Scandin  ,  Palestine,  Arabia  ;  v.  ii.  is  a  compar,  of  the  ideas  of  God,  soul. 


orig.  of  world,  prayer,  inspir.,  morals  and  future  life  in  all  religions.  It  was  practically  the  first  book  on  the  inductive  side  of  Ethnic  Theology. 

*Clodd,  Edward  [Unit.]       Childhood  of  Religions  :  birth  and  growth  of  Myths  [elementary]  5/-  c  8"  Paul 

Conway,  M.  D.  [Am.  Rat.]  The  Sacred  Anthology  [tr.  selections  fr.  Ethnic  Scriptures]  12/-     8"  Triibner 

v.DoLLlNGER,  J.  J.  [O.-C]  Gentile  and  Jew  in  the  Courts  of  the  Temple  of  Christ  [tr.]      o.p,  [pb.  21/-]     8**  Longman 

Contains  a  good  survey  of  the  religions  of  the  East,  including  Judaism. 


*Hibbert  Lectures 


81 


RHYS-DAVIDS,  Origin  and  Growth  of  Rel.  as  ill.  by  Buddhism 

KUENEN,  National  Religions  and  Univ.  Religious  oe 

MAX  MULLER,  Orig.  and  Growth  of  Rel.  as  ill.  by  Religs.of  India  78 

RENOUF,  OriginandGrowth  of  Rel.  as  ill.  by  Keiig  of  Anc.  Egypt  [79]  84 


[Hibbert  Trust  (Unit.)]  ea.  10/6     S"  Williams 

Reville,  Anc.  Religs.  of  Mexico  and  Peru  84 

Sayce,  On  the  Reigionof  Anc.  Assyria  and  Babylonia  87 

Rhys,  Origin  and  Growth  of  Rel.  as  ill.  by  Rel.  of  Celtic  lieatlieudoni  87 


[75]  82 

[70]  77 

62 


78-87 


[Also  Beard:  Reform,  in  idth  Cf«j'7<ry  ['8^] ;  PFLEIDERER  :  Paul  and  Xtnty.  ['85J;  KENAN:  Rome  and  Xtn/y  .\^^\:\ 

Johnson,  Sam.  [Am.]        Oriental  Religions  and  their  Relation  to  Universal  Religion  vols.  i.-v.  64/-  8"  Triibn.  73-85  inprg, 

India,  a  v.  ai/-,  '73-79 i  Chma,  2  v.  35'-,  '77 ;  Persia,  18/-,  '85,    Seeks  to  show  the  purely  natural  origin  of  religion  ;  full  of  suggestion  and  clear,  thoroucli  workiiiamhip 

7 


Theology]  RELIGIONS  OF  CHINA.  [Ethnic  Theology 


A  §to 

Lang,  Andrew  Custom  and  Myth  :  study  in  early  usage  and  belief;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Longman       [84]  85 

»  ,,  Myth,  Ritual,  and  Religion  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  ,,  87 

An  attempt  to  disengage  ssparately  and  historically  the  various  elements  of  relieion  and  mytli ;  forms  an  admirable  "  Vorschule  "  of  mythology. 
Cy,  also  his  article  "  Mythology"  in  Encyclo.  Brit.  Tol.  xvii.  30/-  4°  Black  84. 

•MiJl.LER,  Prf.  F.  Max      Introduction  to  the  Science  of  Religion  [four  lectures;]  7/6  c  8°  Longman  73 

On  the  value  of  the  conipar.  method,  classification  of  religions,  educ.  of  race  by  its  relig.  [ill.  by  extractsl. 

,.  „         „  Chips  from  a  German  Workshop  [collected  essays]  4  vols.  36/-      8°  „  [f  J]  80 

>  „         „  Selected  Essays  [fr.  above]  on  Language,  Mythology  and  Religion  2  vols.  16/-  c  8°  „  81 

>i       ■      „         „  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language,  vol.ii.:  on  Compar.  Mythology  2  V.  16/-  c  8°  „  [75]  80 

Max  MuLLER  regards  mythology  almost  as  a  "disease  of  language." 

Perrot  +  Chipiez,G  +  C.  History  of  Art  in  Antiquity  [tr.]  finely  ill.;  ea.  in  2  vols.  42/-  i  8°  Chapman    83,  84,  85 

Egypt,  '83  ;  Chaldea  and  Assyria,  '84  ;  Phcenicia,  Cyprus,  and  Asia  Minor,  '85.    Give  not  only  a  history  of  art,  but  of  manners  as  reflected'in  art,  and  therefore  of 

consideraiile  value  here.    An  Index  is  in  preparation. 

*R£viLLE,  Prf. A.  [Prot.]  Prolegomena  to  the  Histoiy  of  Religions  [tr.]  10/6      8°  Williams         [85]  SS 

,,  ,,  Hist,  des  Religions  :  les  Religions  des  Peuples  non-civilises       2  vols.  ea.  10/-     8°  /'am  82-83 

Negroes,  aborigines  of  N.  &  S.  America,  Polynesians,  Finns,    ^/w  Chinese,  lo/-  PaHs  '8g.     C/.  also  his  Hibbert  Lectures,  siipra. 

I  acred  Books  of  the  East,  tr.  by  various  Scholars,  ed.  Max  Miiller     Ser.  i :   24  v.  ;  ser.  ii.  [to  comprise 

24  vols.]  ea.  10/6  or  12/6      8°  Clar.  Pr.   ']<jinproi^. 

*TlELF.,  Prf.  C.  P.  [Leyd.  sch.]  Outlines  of  Hist,  of  Relig.  to  spread  of  Univ.  Religs.        [evolutional]  7/6      8°  Triibner  [78]  88 

Tr.  fr.  Dutch  ;  contains— esp.  in  its  French  ed.  [Paris  '8s]— a  good  bihliograpliy. 

Whitney,  Prf.  W.  D.  [Am.]  Oriental  and  Linguistic  Studies  [Veda,  Avesta,  etc.]  $2.50      8°  New  York      [72]  75 

Ethnic  Theology  as  a  Christian  Evidence— «;.  a  §  134. 

Origin  of  MythopOBie  Instinct— d.  B§i:  Philosophy  of  Mythology. 


10.    RELiaiONS  OF  CHINA:   CONFUCIANISM,  TAOUISM,  CHINESE  BUDDHISM. 
General  Works. 

Douglas,  Prf  R.  K.  Confucianism  and  Taouism  [Non-Xtn.  Relig.  Systems  ;  popular]  2/6    12°  S.P.C.K.  79 

DtJBOSC,  Hampden  The  Dragon,  Image  and  Demon  :  the  three  religions  of  China     [popular]  7/6  c  8°  Partridge  87 

Edkins,  Dr.  J.  [Cong.Miss.]  Religion  in  China:  account  of  the  three  religions  of  China  [Orient.  Ser.]  7/6     8°  Triibner  l59]  84 

The  original  edition  of  1859  was  published  under  the  title  :  "  The  Religious  Condition  of  the  Chinese." 

Faber,  E.  Introduction  to  the  Science  of  Chiiiese  Religion  7/6      8°         ,,  80 

Jdhnson,  Sam.  [Am.]        Oriental  Religions  and  their  rel.  to  Universal  Religion  :  China  2  v.  25/-      8°        ,,  83 

Legge,  Prf.  Jas.  [Cong.  Miss.]  Tlie  Religions  of  China  :  Confuc.  and  Taouism  compared  with  Xtnty.   6/-  c  8°  Hodder  80 

Medhurst,  W.  H.  a  Dissertation  on  the  Theology  of  the  Chinese  6/-     8°  Shanghai  47 

K^ville,  Prf.  A.  La  Religion  Chinoise  [Histoire  des  Religions]  10/-     8°  Paris  89 

Confucianism. 

Texts  (translated)— :/("■  Minor  Texts  and  Originals,  v.  Class  K  §  154. 
Chinese  Classics,  vv. tr.,crit.  &exeg. notes, proIeg.,&c.  J.Legge[7v.]    v.  i.-v. in8pts.,ea.pt. 42/-  r  8°  Triibner  61-72 

..  Confuc.  Analects,  '6i ;    2.  Works  of  Mencius,  '6i ;   3.  (?  pts.)  Shu-King,  Chow,  efc,  '65 ;   4.  (2  pts.)  Shi-King  [and  other  Poetical  Pieces  ;  metrical  tr.].  "71 ; 

5.  (2  pts.)  Dukes  Yin,  etc.,  '72. 

Chinese  Classics.  The  same,  the  translations,  preliminary  essays  and  notes  only  c  8°  Triibr. [66-75]  87-75 

z.  Life  and  Teachings  of  Confucius,  ro/6  [66]  87 ;   2.  Life  and  Works  of  Mencius,  12/-,  "75  ;  3.    Shi-King  {etc.'i,  12/-,  '76. 

Texts  of  Confucianism,       tr.  J.  Legge,  vols,  i.-iv.  [Sacred  Books  of  East]  44/-      8°  Clar.  Press  79,82v85 

z.  Shu-King,  Shi-King  [prose  tr.],  and  Hsiao  King,  12/6;    a.  Yi-King,  10/6;     3-4.  Li  Ki  [Bk.  of  Ceremon.  Usages],  ea.  13/6. 

Treatises. 

Taber,  E.                             Systematic  Digest  of  the  Doctrines  of  Confucius  [tr.]                                    12/6  8°  Ho7ig  Kong  75 

,,       ,,                              The  Mind  of  Mencius           [digest  of  his  philosophy,  tr. ;  Oriental  Ser.]  10/6  8°  Triibner  81 

Legge,  Prf.  Jas.  [Cong.  iMi»s.]—flf/2V/^  Confucianism  z»  Encyclo.  Brit.  vol.  vi.                                        30/-  4°  Black  78 

I.OOMIS,  Dr.  A.  [Am.  Presb  ]  Confuc.  &  Chin.  Classics      [by  a  miss,  to  Chinesejn  San  Francisco]  $1.50  ?>"  BoHon  [67]  82 

i'LATH,  Dr.  J.II.                  Die  Religion  und  der  Cultus  der  AltenChinesen                                 2  pts.    18/6  ^Munich  62 

,,             ,,                        Confucius  und  seine  Schiller :  Leben  und  Lehren                               4  pts.  17/-  8°        ,,  69-74 

Taouism. 

Texts  (translated)  —for  Minor  Texts  and  Originals,  v.  Class  K  §  154. 

Lao-T,sze  Speculations  on  Metaphysical  Polity  and  Morality,  tr.  J.  Chalmers                4/6      8°  Triibner  68 

„  iibersetzt,  eingeleitet  und  commentirt  von  Victor  V.  Strauss  12/-      ^t"  Leipzig  70 

J,  Le  Livre  de  la  Voie  et  de  la  Vertu,  trad.  Stanislas  Julien  30/-  r  8°  Paris  [35]  42 

Treatises. 

!RoTERMUNr,W.  Die  Ethik  Lao-tse's  [w.  special  reference  to  Buddhist  morals]      8°  Goiha  74 

Watters,  Thos.  Lao-Tzu :  a  study  in  Chinese  philosophy  •  8°  Hong  Kong  70 

o 


Theology] 


SEMITIC   RELIGIONS. 


[Ethnic  Theology 


Chinese   Buddhism  ~v.  aho  a  §  14,  s.v.  Buddhism  (InJian). 

BibUography  :  Beal,  Prf.  Samuel.     Buddhist  Literature  in  China         [abstract  of  4  lectures]  10/6      8°  Triibner 

Texts  (translated)— >r  Minor  Texts  and  Originals,  -v.  CLASS  K  §  154. 
Abhinishkramana  Sutra  :  the  romantic  legend  of  Buddha,  tr.   Prf.  S.  Beal  12/-  p  8°        ,, 

A  Sanscrit  Life  of  Buddha,  tr.  into  Chinese  in  the  6th  century,  and  thence  by  BEAL  into  English. 

Asvagliosha  Bodhisatlva,  Fo-Sho-Iiing-Tsaii-King,  tr.  Prf.  S.  Beal  [Sacred  Books  of  East]  10/6 

A  Life  of  Buddha,  translated  from  the  Sanscrit,  A.D.  420. 

Beal,  Rev.  Samuel  [tr.]     A  Catena  of  Buddhist  Scriptures  [tr.  fr.  Chinese]  15/- 

A  Buddh.  anthology  [in  tr.]  in  foil,  groups :  Legends  and  myths  ;  Buddh.  as  a  Relig. ;  Scholastic  period  ;  Mystic  period ;  Decline  and  F.ill, 

Dhammapada  'Pexts  fr.  Buddhist  Canon,  w.  accomp.  narratives,  ed.  Beal  [Orient.  Ser.]  7/6      8° 

A  Chinese  version  of  the  texts,  generally  conn.  w.  hist,  of  Buddha,  gathered  fr,  anc.  canonical  bks.  of  Bnd'lhists. 

Fa  Hian  and  Sung  Yun,  Travels  of.    By  S.  Beal  [travels  of  Chin.  Buddh.  priests  fr.  China  to  India]  10/6     8° 
Hmen  Tsiang  Si-Yu-Ki :    Buddh.  records  of  Western  World  [a.d.  629],  ed.  Beal  [Orient.  Ser.]  2  v.  24/-      8° 

Records  of  travels  of  Chinese  Buddhist  priests  in  India  during  the  early  centuries  of  the  Christian  era. 

>>  >>  >)  Life  of.     By  the  Shamans  Hwui  and  Yen-Tsung,  tr.  Prf.  S.  Beal  [sup.  to  above]  lo/- 


A  §§11-12 


TFeatises,  ete. 

*Beal,  Samuel 


Buddhism  in  China 


LDKlNS,Dr.  J.  [Cong.  Miss.]  Chine.qe  Buddhism 


[Non-Xtn.  Relig.  Systems  ;  elem.]  2/6 
a  vol.  of  sketches    [hist.,  descr.,  crit.  ;  Or.  Ser.]  18/- 


Chinese  Relig-ions  as  a  Christian  Evidence-o.  A  §  134. 
Chinese  Folklore    — ».  b  §  36. 

Christianity  —v.  a  §  105  :  Missions  to  China. 


82 


75 


Clar.  Press 

83 

Triibner 

71 

id  Fall. 

»i 

78 

It 

69 
84 

8°„ 

88 

S.P.C.K. 

84 

Triibner 

80 

11.    EELIGION  OF  ANCIENT  EaYPT. 


Texts  (translated) 

Book  of  the  Dead, 

Treatises 
Brugsch-Bey,  H. 


8°  Longman  48-67 


Oberziner,  Dr.  L. 

PlERRET,   p. 
Rawlinson,  Can.  G 


8*  Leipzig 
8°  Murray 


—for  Minor  Texts  and  Originals,  v.  Class  K  §  102  :  Egyptian  Philologj-. 
tr.  Birch  in  Bunsen's  Egypt,  vol.  v.  [tr.]  5  vols.  174/6 

— V.  also  Class  F  §  8  :  History  of  Egypt. 

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Gottingen  60 

Black,  Edin.  83 

[44]  78 
82-86 


Critical  Exam,  of  Life  and  Teachings  of  Mohammed  [by  a  Mohammedan]  9/-  c  8°,  "yV^illiaras  73 

— z« /»/j  Heroes  and  Plero  Worship  :  «;•&/<  Mohammed  l/- c  8°  Chapman        [40]  87 

lRVlNG,Washingt.[Am.]Mahomet  &  his  Successors[literatureratherthanscience]2v.$2;[fl&i;i/-(Bohn)]    12°  Neiv  York       [50]  82 
Krehl   L.  Das  Leben  und  die  Lehre  d.  Muhammed  vol.  i.  [the  Life ;  scholarly]  6/-     8°  Leipzig  84 

Mishcat-ul-Masabili         tr.  fr.  Arab.  Cpt.  Matthews,  w.  notes  &  indices  Hughes  45/-  r  8°  Quaritch    [09-10]  76 

a  coU.  of  actions  and  sayinjjs  of  Moham.,  constituting  the  second  authority  of  Mussulman  law— a  kind  of  suppl.  to  the  Koran. 

'MuiR    Sir  W.  Life  of  Mahomet,  and  pre-Islamitic  history  of  Arabia  4  vols.   32/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder  58-61 

Life  of  Mahomet  from  Original  .Sources ;  map;  14/-     8°         ,,  ,,     [77]  77 

Practically  a  new  ed.  of  above,  omitting:  intro.  and  notes:  a  further  abridgment  under  title:  "  Mahomet  and  tslam,"  ill.    5/- p  8°  K.  T.  S.,  [82!  87  ' 
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[Ethnic  Theology 


A  §14 


I'ociLE,  S.  Lane  [tr.j 
•iMiTH,  R.  Bosworth 
Sprenger,  a. 

Syed,  Ahmad 
Weil,  G. 


Muliammed  :  speeches  ami  table-talk  of  the  prophet       [Golden  Treasury]  4/6 
Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism  [Royal  Instit.  Lectures]  8/6 

Das  Leben  und  die  Lehie  d.  Mohammad  fbest  German  life]  3  vols.  24/- 

Vol.  i.  was  originally  written  in  Encriish.    8°  Allahabad  51 ;  but  the  rest  of  the  work  has  not  been  so  issued. 

Essays  on  Life  of  Mohammed  [and  subsidiary  subjects ;  by  a  Mohammed an]3o/- 

Muhammed  der  Prophet  :  sein  Leben  und  seine  Lehre  10/- 

Wellhausen,  Prf.  J.    —article  Mohammed  in  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  vol.  xvi.  30/- 

\r7  TT    ivT        Half-hours  vifith  Muhammed  [popular]  6/- 


WOLLASTON,  H.  N, 

Assassins 

V.  LTammer,  Jos. 
Walpole,  F. 

Dervishes. 

Urown,  J.  P.  [Am.] 

Druses. 

Carnarvon',  Earl  of 
Chukchill,  Col.  C.  H. 


[a  secret  military  and  religious  sect,  formed  in  Persia  and  Syria  in  nth  cent.  A. 
Geschichte  der  Assassinen  4/- 

The  Ansayrii  3  vols.  o.p.  \_fb.  42/-,  w.  15/-] 


History  of  the  Dervishes :  or  oriental  spiritualism 


ill.  $3.50 


The  Druses  of  Lebanon  and  the  Religion  5/6 

Mount  Lebanon :  a  ten  years'  residence  [1842-52] ;  ports.  &  pi.  3  v.  ».;).[?£/.  12/6] 

Contains  an  account  of  the  manners,  customs,  and  religion  of  the  Druses. 

.»  >i  The  Druzes  and  the  Maronites  under  the  Turkish  Rule      ".p.  [pi.  sh,  w.  $1-} 

Philosophy,  Arabian-j-.  clas.s  k  §  115. 

History,  JVIodern       ~v.  also  class  F  §  60 :  History  of  Turkey  {esp.  Freeman  and  Ockley), 

Missions  to  JSIohammedans— z-.  a  §  105, 
Christianity  compared  with  Islamism— z/.  a  §  134. 


lS°  Alacmillan 

82 

c  8°  Smith&Eldei 
8°  Serlin 

■[74]  76 
61-65 

8°  Triibner 

72 

8°  Stuttgart 
4°  Black 
c  8°  Allen 

44 
86 

D.]   > 

8°  Stuttgart      . 

18 

8°  Bentley 

SI 

c  8°  Philadelphia 

68 

c  8°  Murray 
8°  Saunders 

69 
[33]  55 

8°  Quaritch 

62 

14.    RELIGIONS   OF  INDIA. 


Generally 

*Barth,  A. 

COLEBROOKE,  H.  T. 

DowsoN,  Prf.  John 


— V.  ilsa  Clas.s  K  §  122  :  History  of  Sanscrit  Literature. 

The  Religs.of  India,tr.Rev.T.Wood[fr."Encycl.d.Sc.Relig.";Orient.Ser.]i6/-     8°  TrUbner 

Vedic  Religions,  Brahminism,  Buddhism,  Jainism,  Hinduism. 

Essays  on  Relig.  &  Philos.  of  Hindus,  ed.  Sir  T.  E-  Colebrooke  [son]  3  v.  42/-     8°        „ 

The  Vedas.  Religious  Ceremonies  of  Brahmins,  Philosophy  of  Hindus,  Jain  sect,  eic.    A  standard  work. 

AClassicalDict.ofHinduMythol.Relig.,Hist.,&Liter.[alphab.:Orient.Ser.]i6/-     8"         „ 
Johnson,  Samuel  [Am.]  Oriental  Religions  &  their  rel.  to  Univ.  Relig. :  India,  2  v.[E.&For.Ph.Lib.]2i/- 
Lassen,  Chr.  Indische  Alterthumskunde  [a  *'  classic  "]  4  vols,  and  Supp.  loS/- 

i.  Earliest  History,  18/- ['44-47]  '67;    ii.    Buddhi.sm  to  the  Gupta  dynasty,  35/-  r'49-;S2]  '73;  iii.   Commerce,  Geography,  and  History  of  N.  India  tr.  A.D. 
Moham.,  33/6*58;    iv.  Hist,  of  Deccan,  Further  Incfia,  Inditui  Archipelago,  21/.  '61.     'Atthan^  to  \\i.,  iv.,  z/-  '62. 

Lyall,  Sir  A.  C.  — ».  B  §  i. 

Muller,  Prf.  F.  Max       Hist,  of  Sanscr.  Liter,  [illns.  of  prim.  rel.  of  Brahmins]  o.p.  [pb.  21/-;  w.  50/-]     8°  Williams 

*       ,,  „  t'.a/wB§l]Lects.on  Orig.and  GrowthofRel.asiIl.byreligs.of  India  [Hibbt.Lect.s,'78]  10/6     8°  Longman 

,,  „  Biographical  Essays  [on  recent  religious  movements  in  India]  7/6  c  8°        ,, 

PiCTET,  A.  Origines  Indo-Europeennes :  les  Aryas  primitifs  [rather  antiquated]      3  v.  30/-  r  8°  Paris 

Wheeler,  J.  Talboys       History  of  India  from  the  Earliest  Ages  4  volsL      8°  Triibner 

i.  Vedic  Per.  and  Mahabharata,  o.p.  ;  ii.  Ramayana  and  Bralim.  Per. ,  21/- ;  iii.  Hind.,  Bud.,  and  Brahm.  Revival,  iS/- ;  iv.  Muss,  rule  and  Moghul  Empire,  12/-. 


82 

[07]  73 


79 

73-79 
Boim    [44-62]  67-62 


Williams,  Sir  Monier 


Castes  and  Sects 
Brahminism. 
Texts  (translated) 

Rig  Veda-samhita 


Indian  Wisdom  [tr.  specs,  of  relig.,  philos.,  and  ethic  docvines]  o.p.  Ipi.  15/-]     8°  Allen 
Religious  Life  and  Thought  in  India,  v.  i.  [Brahminism,  Hinduism]    10/6     8°  Murray 

— V.  Class  E  §  35. 


59 

[7S]  79 

84 

[59-63] 77 
67-81 


[75]  76 
[83]  87 


— -for  Minor  Texts  and  Originals  v.  Class  K  §  124. 

tr.  [in  part]  Prof.  H.  H.  Wilson    [cont.  by  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell]— «"«  his  Works 

[6  v.],  vols,  i.-iv.,  77/-;  v.,  21/-;  vi.,  21/- 
*tr.Prf.Max  Miiller[wr.runng.comm.],v.i.[HymnstoMaruts;  Sacr.  Bks.  of  East] 
iibersetz,  Prf.  Alfred  Ludwig  2  vols.,  28/- 

,,         Prf.  H.  Grassmann  [w.  crit.  &  explan.  notes]  2  vols.,  24/-     8' 

traduit  A.  Langlois  16/-  i  8' 

— articles  Brahminism,  and  Sanscrit  in  Encyclo.  Brit.  vols.  iv.  &  xxi.    ea.  30/-     4' 
Grassmann,  Prfl  H.Wbrterbuch  zum  Rig  Veda  •  30/-  r8' 

Hri.LEBRANDT,  Dr.  A.  Varuna  und  Mitra,  4/-  ;  Ueber  die  Gbttin  Aditi  1/6 


8°  Trub.  [50-66]  66-88 
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Egreling,  Prf.  7. 


Prague 

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Breslau 


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'Kaegi,  Prf.  A.  An  Introduction  to  the  Rig  Veda  [tr.  ;  excellent  brief  sketch]  7/6 

LUDWiG,  Prf.  Alfred  Einleitung  zur  Uebersetzung  des  Rigveda  [for  tr.  v.  supra]  15/- 

„  ,,         Commentar  zum  Rigveda,  3  parts  i.,  12/-;  ii.,  16/-;  iii.,  g/-  rK"         „ 

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Peterson,  P.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Hymns  from  the  Rig  Veda,  ed.  w.  comm.,  notes,  &  tr.  [Orient.  Ser.]  10/6  c  8°  Triibner 

Wallis,  A.  W.  The  Cosmology  of  the  Rig  Veda  [Hibbert  Essay]  5/-     8°  Williams 

Brd.hmanas. 

Aitareya-Brahmana        ed.  w.  English  tr.  M.  Haug  2  vols.,  42/-  f  8°  Bombay 

T2 


76 
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77,86 
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S/iti-as. 

Orihya-SCitras,  tr.  H.  Oldenberg  ;  vols,  i.-ii.  [Sacred  Books  of  East]  ea.  12/6     8°  Clar.  Press 

Vasishtha-dharmaslstra,  tr.  G.  Buhler—/«  ,4w  Sacred  Laws  of  Aryas,  pt.  ii.     [Sacr.Bks.of  East]  10/6     8°  „ 

Upanis/tads. 

Aitareyopanishad  :  ed.  and  tr.  Dr.  E.  Roer  in  p's.,  ea.  2'-     %°  Calcutta 

Kaushltaki-upanishad :  ed.  w.  tr.  and  commentary  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell  2  pts.  ea.  2/-     8°         „ 

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Vedangas. 
Jyotislia  Vedanga  : 
Samaveda-samliita : 


A  §14 

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ed.  crit.  w.  Germ.  tr.  and  glossary  Th.  Benfey 
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-his  ed.  of  Aiktantravyakarana  brShmana 


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BURNELL,  Dr.  A.  C. 

Upanishads. 

Chandogya  Upanishad  :  tr.  Rajendralala  Mitra 

Yajurveda-samita  :  tr.  Prf.  Max  MUUer  in  his  Upanishads,  vol.  i. 

Br&hmanas. 

Satapatha-Brihmana,     tr.  Prf  J.  Eggeling,  vols,  i.-ii. 

Sfitras. 

Katiya-grihya-sfitra :      ed.  w.  German  tr.  A.  F.  Stenzler  4/-     8°  Leipzig 

Pastamba  Dharma-sutra  :  sacred  laws  of  Hindus,  tr.  G  Biihler  [Sacred  Books  of  East]  10/6     8°  Bombay 

Pratisakhya-sutra  :  ed.  w.  tr.,  comm.  and  notes  Prf.  W.  D.  Whitney  [Am.]  25/-  8°  J.A.O.S.  (New  Haven  U.S.)  71 

Sulva-sutras,  The  :         tr.  w.  intro.  Dr.  G.  Thibaut,  4  plates  5/-     8°  Triibner 

Vishnu-sinriti :  tr.  Julius  Jolly  sub  voc.  Institutes  of  Vishnu  [Sacred  Books  of  East]  10/6     8°  Clar.  Press 

Upanishads. 

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Prf.  W.  D.  WHITNEY  [Ara.]  lias  also  edited  and  translated  several  in  the  y.  A.  O.  S. 
For  Texts.  Translations,  etc.,  of  the  Natio.N'al  Epics,  PURANAS,  TANrRAS,  FABLES,  ANCIENr  POETRV  and  DRAMA,  LAW,  PHILOSOPHY,  ASTROLOGY,  etc..  vide  K. 

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74 

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The  Light  of  Asia,  or  the  Great  Renunciation  2/6  c  8° ;  ill.  edn.  21/-     4°         ,,  [78]  88,  85 

A  poetical  presentation  of  Buddliism  by  an  imaginary  Buddhist  priest. 

Der  Buddhismus  in  seiner  Psychologic  [w.  map  of  Buddh.  system  of  world]  7/6     8°  Berlin 
Lifeor  Legend  of  Gaudama,  the  Bouddhaof  Bmmese,  w. notes[Or. Ser. ] 2  v.  2l/-     8°  Triibner 
Introduction  i  I'histoire  du  Buddhisme  Indien  [w.  apps.  on  Nirvana,  etc.]  17/-  i  8°  Paris 
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Eii-Ei,,  E.  J. 
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'Oldenberg,  Dr.  H. 

ROCKHILL,  W.  W. 
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Schlagintweit,  Emil 

Senart,  E. 
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— article  Buddhism  in  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  vol.  iv. 

AU  Rhys-Davis*  boolcs  are  valuable  ;  but  liis  view  of  Nirvana  is  almost  peculiar  to  himself. 

Buddhism  :  its  historical,  theoretical,  and  popular  aspects         [3  lectra-es]  18/- 
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Manual  of  Buddhism  in  its  modem  development     [tr.  from  Singh.  MSS.]  21/-     8°  ,, 

These  books  contain  excellent  statements  of  later  or  historical  Buddhism.    Author,  a  Wesleyan  missionaiy,  was  so  years  in  Ceylon. 

Der  Buddhismus  und  seine  Geschichte  in  Indien  [Germ,  tr.fr.  Dutch]  2v.  17/-     8°  Leipzig 
Die  Religion  des  Buddha  und  ihre  Entstehung  [somewh.  antiquated]  2v.  o.p.  [a'.32/-l  8°  Berlin 

vol,  i.  is  on  Southern  Buddhism ;  vol.  ii.  on  Lamaism. 

Buddha  and  early  Buddhism ;  ill.  7/6     8°  Triibner 

Popular  Life  of  Buddha  [both  replies  to  Rhys-Davids,  ««/.]  6/-  c  8°  Paul 

Buddhism  in  Christendom  :  or  Jesus  the,  Essene;  ill.  15/- 


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Ey  far  the  best  Life;  contains  3  valuable  appendices,  two  of  them  dealing  with  the  original  sources. 

Life  of  Buddha  [der,  fiom  Tibetan  Vinaya-pitaka  ;  Oriental  Series]  9/- 

Tibetan  Tales  from  Indian  ,Sources,  tr,  W.  R,  Ralston     [Oriental  Series]  14/- 
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Buddhist  Cave  Temples— ».  Class  G  §  lo. 
Christianity  compaped  with  Buddhism- 


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8°  Tiiibner 


8°  Paris 

8°  Petersburg 

8°  Murray 


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]82 

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Ward,  VV. 

WlLKINS,  W.  J. 

Williams,  Sir  Monier 


Wilson,  Prf 

Jainism. 

Burgess,  J. 

COLEBROOKE, 

Gaina  Sutras  : 
Kalpa  Sutra  : 


H.  H. 


A  §  134- 
— V.  also  Class  K. 

View  of  the  History,  Literature,  and  Religion  of  the  Hindoos  4  vols.     ^Madras  [ll]63 

Hindu  Mythology  [with  98  cuts  from  native  drawings}  10/6    16°  Thacker  82 

Modern  Hinduism  [religion  and  life  of  Hindus  of  N.  India]  16/-     8°  Unwin  87 

Religious  Life  and  Thought  in  India  \ut  supra]  f  of  v.  i.  deals  with  modern  Hinduism. 
Hinduism  [brief  popillar  account ;  Non-Christian  Religious  Systems]  2/6   f8°  S.P.C.K.        [77]  78 

Works  ;  ed.  R.  Rost :  vols,  i.-ii.        [essays  on  Religion  of  Hindoos]  2  v.  21/-     8°  Triibner    [13  etc.}  62 


Jain  Cave  Temples— !«  Fergusson's  Cave  Temp,  of  Ind.  ;  ill-  [exhaustive]  42/-  i  8° 

H.  T.         — article  Jain  Sect  in  his  Essays  3  vols.  42/-     8° 

translated  from  Prakrit  H.  Jacobi,  vol.  i.  [Sacred  Books  of  East]    10/6     8° 

ed.  w.  English  intro.  &  notes  II.  Jacobi         [Abhand.  f.  K.  d.  Morgenl.]  10/-     8° 

The  recognised  and  popular  manual  of  the  Swetambara  Jains.     Also  tr.  into  Eugl.  [w.  Nava  Tairii\  ni  Orient.  Tr.  Fd.  48. 

'Tho.mas,  E.  Jainism  :  or  the  Early  Faith  of  Asoka  ;  ill.  [Oriental  Series]  7/6     8° 

Warken,  Dr.  Over  de  godsdienstige  eii  wijsgeerige  Begrippen  d.  Jainas  [doctor-dissert.]   2/-     8° 

Sikhism 

Adi  Grantli  :  [15th  cent.]  the  Holy  Scriptures  of  the  Sikhs,  tr.  fr.  orig.  Gurmukhi  Dr.  E.  Trumpp    31/6  i  8° 


India  Of.  [Triib.]  80 
Triibner  [07]  75 


Clar.  Press 

Leipzig 

Triibner 

Zwolle 


Trumpp,  Dr.  Ernat 
J)  " 

Brahmo  Somaj 

Chundkr  Sen 

Mozoomdaa.  P.  C. 

Miiller,  Prf.  Max 
Ramohun  Roy 

Carpenter,  Mary 

Christianity  in  India - 


Die  Religion  der  Sikhs  nach  den  Quellen 
Manak  der  Stifter  der  Sikh  Religion 

[Hindu  sect  of  monotheists,  founded  by  Ramohun  Roy, 

Brahilio  Somaj 

The  Life  and  Teachings  of  Chunder  .Sen 

— in  his  Biographical  Essays,  ut  supra 

English  Works  of,  2  vols. 

Last  Days  in  England  of  Ramohun  Roy 


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2/- 

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7/6 

25/- 

7/6 

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A  §  105  :  Missions  to  India, 

14 


Leipzig 
Munich 


W.  H.  Allen 

Calcutta 

Longman 

Williams 

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.76 

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BIBLICAL   INTRODUCTION. 


[Bible 


15.    PARSISM  (ZOROASTRIANISM). 
Texts  (translated)  —for  Minor  Texts  and  Originals  v.  Class  K  §§  131-132- 
Arda  Viral,  Bk.  of :  Pahlavi  t?xt,  w.  Eng.  tr.  M.  Haug+E.  W.  West  26/- 

*Avesta,  tr.  J.  Darmesteter  (vol.  i.-ii.)  +  L.  H.  Mills,  vol.  iii.        [Sac.  Bks.  of  East],i.-ii.  10/6  ;  iii.  12/6 

i.  Vendidftd  ;  ii.  Sirfizahs,  Yasts  and  NyAyis ;  iii.  Yazna,  Visparad,  Afrinagan,  Caiis,  etc. 

„      tr.  A.  H.  Bleeck,  3  vols,  in  i    [tr.  vid.  Spiegel's  Germ,  version  (1852-63)]  o.p.  \_pb.  and  w.  21/-] 
Spiegel,  F.  Commentar  iiber  das  Avesta,  2  vols.  27/- 

The  literature  of  tlie  Zend-avesta  is  given  in  considerably  greater  detail  in  CLASS  K  §  131. 

Bundehesch  :  hrsg.,  transscrib.  und  iibersetzt  F.  Jiisti  84  plates,  42/- 

Pahlavi  Texts  tr.  E.  W.  West,  parts  i.-iii.  [Sacred  Books  of  East]  35/6 

!.  Bundahis,  Buliman  Yast,  Sliflyast  li-sliayast.  12/6 

Treatises. 

Darmesteter,  James 


A  §§15-16 


Munich  72 

Clar.  Press  80,  85,  87 

Austin,  Hertford    64 
Leipzig  64-66 


,  Didistan-i  Dinik  and  Epp.  of  Mftnflskiliar,  12/6 ; 


Etudes  Iraniennes,  2  vols.                                                                                    35/-  8' 

Ormuzd  et  Ahriman  :  origines  et  histoire                [comparative  treatment]  12/-  8' 
„                   „           Haurvatat  et  Ameretat :  essai  sur  la  mythol,  de  I'Aveste  [also,  tr.,  5/-  8°  Bombay  '88]  4/- 

Framji,  D.  F.                     Histoiy  of  the  Parsees  :  manners,  customs,  religion,  etc. ;  col.  pi.    2  vols.  36/-  8' 

A  boolc,  under  tlie  same  tide,  by  the  same  autiior,  was  publislied  in  185S,  10/-,  c  8",  Smith  and  Elder. 

Geiger,  W.                         Civilization  of  the  Iranians  in  Ancient  Times  [tr.]              vols,  i.-ii.,  each  12/-  8' 

,,         ,,       +v.  Spiegel,  Dr.  F.  R.    The  Age  of  the  Avesta  and  Zoroaster  [tr.]  8' 


*Haug,  Martin 
HOVELACQUE,  A. 

Johnson,  Sam.  [Am.] 
MuLLER,  Prf.  Max 
Naoroji,  Dadabhai 
Spiegel,  F. 


Essays  on  the  Sacred  Lang.,  Writings,  and  Relig.  of  the  Parsis  [Or.  Ser.]  16/-  8° 

L'Avesta,  Zoroastre  et  le  Mazdeisme                                                                   8/6  8° 

Oriental  Religions  and  their  rehation  to  Universal  Religion  :  Persia              18/-  8° 

— article  Avestan  Religion  in  Chips  from  German  Workshop           4  vols.  36/-  8° 

The  Parsi  Religion,  and  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Parsis                        o.p.  8° 

Einleitung  in  die  traditionellen  Literatur  der  Parsen                           vol.  ii.  14/-  8° 

,  Vol.  1.  is  a  Grammar  of  the  I-Iuzvaresch  lang.  ;  vol.  ii.  a  hist,  of  Parsee  literature  in  reL  to  those  of  neighbouring  peoples. 

,,                                 Eranische  Alterthums-Kunde                  3  vols.,  vol.  i.  11/-;  ii.  n/-;  i"-  '3/-  8° 

Tiele,  Prf.  C.  P.               De  godsdienst  van  Zarathustra  v.  haar  ontstaan  in  Baktrie                              16/-  8° 

WHiTNEY,Prf.W.D.[Am.]^a;'ftV/^  Avestan  Religion  in  Oriental  and  Ling.  Studies                           $2.50  8° 

~            Zoroastrianische  Studien           [on  ancient  Persian  mythology  and  folklore]  8/-  8° 


— V.  A  §  119  :  History  of  Doctrine. 


Windischmann,  F. 

Manichseism 
Mysticism. 

Palmer,  Prf.  E.  H.  Oriental  Mysticism  [treatise  on  Suffistic  Theosophy  of  Persians ;  ratherpoor]  3/6    12°  Bell 

Modern  Zoroastrianism. 

I.AING,  Samuel  A  Modern  Zoroastrian 

Parsism  contrasted  with  Christianity— z-.  a  §  134. 


68 

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gfl-mdnik,  Sad-dar,  10/6. 

Paris 

83 

TJ 

77 

8]  4/-  8°  Paris        75 

Macmillan 

84 

Clar.  Press 

85-87 

Bombay 

87 

Trubner 

[62]   84 

Paris 

80 

Triibner 

S5 

Longman 

Wr^  80 

Murray 

62 

Leipzig 

60 

»         71; 

;  73;  78 

Haarlem 

65 

Neiv  York 

[72]  75 

Berlin 

63 

[a  novel]  10/6  c  8°  White 


67 


87 


For  the  Theologies  and  Mythologies  of  non-Oriental  Pagan  Races,  v.  Class  B,  passim. 


IV.  XTbe  Bible  anb  Biblical  Stub^, 

16.    BIBLICAL  INTRODUCTION  AND   HIGHER  CRITICISM  (ISAGOGICS) :    GENERAL  TREATISES. 

Works  on  Lniroduction  to  and  Higher  Criticism  »/■  Separate  Parts  o/the  Bible  are  classed  with  the  Commentaries,  etc. 

Whole  Bible 


— V.  also  A  §  23  :  Hermeneutics. 
Angus,  Joseph  [Bapt.]     The  Bible  Handbook :  with  map  [popular]  5/-   12°  R.T.S.  [54] 

Arnold,  Matthew  [Rat.]  Literature  and  Dogma  2/6  c8°  Smith&  Elder  [73] 

,,  „  ,,       God  and  the  Bible    .  [reply  to  objections  to  above]  2/6  c  8°         ,,  „    [75] 

Ayre,  John  [C.-E.]  Compend.  Introd.  to  the  Study  of  the  Bible;  ill.  [synopsis  of  Horne,ot/]  6/-  c8''  Longman         [27J 

BOYCE,  Rev.W.B.  [Wesl.JThe  Higher  Criticism  and  the  Bible  [O.  &  N.T.;  student's  manual]  9/-  c8°  Wesley.  Conf  Off. 

Briggs,  Prf.C.A.[Am.Presb.]  Biblical  Study  :  its  principles,  methods  and  history  7/6     8°  Clark,  Edin. 

chapter  vii.  is  a  good  survey  of  Higher  Criticism. 

CHADWlCK,J.W.[Am. -Unit.]  The  Bible  of  To-day  [gives  conclusions  of  various  scholars;  popular]  $1.50     8°  New  York       [79] 
HARMAN,Dr.H.M.  [Am.Meth.]    Intrpduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  $4     8°       ,,       ,,       '   [79] 

HoRNE,Rev.T.Hartwell[C.-E.}  Intro;  to  the  Critical  Study  of  H.  Scrip.,  ed.  Ayre 4- Tregelles  4  v.  42/-     8°  Longman  [18-21] 

Vols.  ii.  and  iv.  (by  A'^KE  and  TREGELLES  resipectively)  are  devoted  to  Isagogics.    A  very  comprehensive  and  still  valuable,  if  somewhat  antiquated,  work. 
The  loth  editioii  [1856J  was  entiriily  re-composed,  rendering  previous  editions  obsolete  ;  and  the  Amer.  reprint,  being  from  one  of  the  early  editions,  is  also  almost  worthless. 

Present  Day  Tracts  on  the  Higher  Criticisrn   .  ,  2/6  c  8°  R.T.S. 

Quite  popular,  giving  summaries  ofthe  evidence.     By  PAYNE-SMITH,  HOWSON,  WAGE,  BRUCE,  and  GODET. 

Variorum  Bible  has  appendix.  Aids  to  Student,  of  greatest  value  for  daily  use — v.  A  §  17,  j-.w.  English  Versions. ' 

Young  ^o\isrt[C.-Si.\a.yn'ia,\\]  Axi'iXyi.Co'nco'ci., has  num. append., forming  good  companionto  Bible.  net42/-    4°  NoMng,  Edin.  [So] 


Theology]  MANUSCRIPTS,  TEXTS  AND  TRANSLATIONS.  [Bible 

A  §17  ~ 

Old.  Testament :    Entire— a.  aUo  A  §  12  s.v.  Judaism  ;  §  25  :  Pentateuch ;  and  §  131  :  Christian  Evidences. 

Bleek,  Fr.  An  Introduction  to  the  Old  Testament,  tr.  G.  H.  Venables  2  vols.  10/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [69]  75 

Davidson, Dr. Sam.[Rat.] Introduction  to  Old  Test.:  crit.,  hist.,  &  theol.  [special  intro.  only]    3  v.  42/-     8°  Williams  62-63 

The  author's  free  views  as  to  inspiration  have  raised  a  good  many  objections  to  this  boolc. 

*Keil,  C.  F.  [Luth.]  Manual  of  Historico-Critical  Introduction  to  Old  Testament  [tr.]    2  vols.  21/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  69 

Forms  part  of  Keil+Delitzscli's  Comin.  on  O.  T.    Part  i.  deals  with  origin  and  authenticity  of  the  callon.,wrtgs.  of  the  O.  T.— as  a  wliole  and  individually ;  part  ii.  gives 
hist,  of  transmiss.  of  O.  T.,  i.e.  canon,  versions,  crit.  of  text,  princ.  of  interpretation. 

SMlTrl,W.Robertson[F.-Ch.]The  Old  Testament  in  the  Jevi^ish  Church  [12  lectures]  7/6     8°  Black  81 

de  Wette,  W.  M.  L.        Crit.  &  Histor.  Intro,  to  Canon.  Bks.  of  O.  T. ,  tr.  Theod.  Parker   zy.o.p.  [ztr.  9/-]     8°  Boston  43 

New   Testament  :   Entire— z-.  a/so  a  §  33  :  Gospels ;  §  39  :  Paullne  Epp.  ;  and%  131 :  Christian  Evidences. 

*Bleek,  Fr.  An  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament,  tr.  Urwick  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Clark,  £din.    69-70 

DAViDSON,Dr.Sam.[Rat.]Introduction  to  theNewTest.  :  crit. ,  exeget. ,  theol.  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Longman         [63]  82 

Superseding  his  work  under  same  title,  pub.  in  3  vols.,  1848-1351.    It  deals  with  Special  Introduction  only. 

DoDS,Dr.Marcus[F.-Ch.]  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament           [Theological  Educator  ;  popular]  2/6    12°  Hodder  88 

FARRAR,Archd.F.W.  [C.-E.]  Messages  of  the  Books                         [contents,  characteristics,  design]  14/-     8°  Macmillan  84 

LuMBY,  Prf.  J.  R.               Popular  Introduction  to  the  NevF  Testament    ,                                                 6/-  p  8°  Hodder  83 

PLUMPTRE,Dr.E.H.[C.-E.]Introduction  to  the  New  Testament                     [useful  elementary  book]   2/6   12°  Cassell  [83]  84 

Reuss,  Dr.  Ed.  [Prot.]      History  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures  of  New  Testament  [tr.]                               15/-     S'  Clark  £diii.  84 

Very  useful;  in  5  parts— history  of  N.T.  literature,  canon,  text,  translations,  exegesis. 

Salmon,  Prf.  Geo.  [C. -I.] Historical  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Books  of  the  New  Testament  l6/-     8°  Murray  [85]  88 

Chiefly  special  introduction,  particularly  in  relation  to  the  canon. 

*Weiss,  Prf.Bern.  [Prot.]  A  Manual  of  Introduction  to  the  New  Test,    [tr.;  For.  Bibl.  Lib.]  2  vols.  ea.  7/6  c8°  Hodder  88 

de  Wette,  W.  M.  L.        Critical  and  Historical  Introduction  to  the  New  Test.;  tr.  Theod.  Parker     o.p.      8°  Boston  59 

A  valuable  specimen  of  and  guide  to  recent  German  speculation. 


17.    MANUSCRIPTS   (EDITED),    TEXTS   AND   TRANSLATIONS   OF   THL   BIBLE. 

The  most  important  Foreign  Editions  are  included  here. 

WHOLE  BIBLE. 

bibliofum  Sacrorum  vetustissima  fragmenta  Grasc.et  Lat.e  cod.  Cryptoferratensibus,  ed.  Cozza,  v.  i.-iii.  35/-  r  8°  Rome  J7 

Monumenta  Sacra  Inedita,  ed.  C.  Tischendorf,  54/-;  Nova  Coll.  Fragm.  Sac.  Palimp.,  v.  i.-ix.   ea.  s^l-\a^&Li° Leipzig      46,  55-70 

i.-iii.  Fragmenta  N.  et  V.  Test.,  '5g-*o  ;  iv.  Psalt,  Turicense, '69 ;  v.  Epp.  Pauli.  '66;  vi.  Apocal,  et  Actus  Apost..  '6g:  vii.-viii.,  o.p.\  ix.  Acta  Apost.  [Cod.  Laudianus],  '70. 
Cf.  also  Dr,  J.  W.  GOTCH ;  Codex  Cottonianus  [a  suppl.  to  the  fragments  in  the  Mottum.].    7/6  4°,  Williams,  '81. 

Greek  Codices, 

Bibliography:  Catalogus  Codicum  Graecorum  Sinaiticorum  scripsit  V.  Gardthausen  [w.  6  facss.]  25/-     8°  Clar.  Press  86 

Codex  Alexandrinus  ["A";4-5  cent.] :  facsimile  type  edn.,  ed.  Rev.  H.  H.  Baber,  v.  i.-iii.  [O.T.  cpl.]  ;^l8      f  °  Brit.  Museum   i6-2i 

*  „  ,,  autotype  facsimile,  4  vols.  £,yits^       ,,         „  79-83 

i.  Genesis  to  2  Chronicles.  £q,  '81 ;  ii.  Hosea  to  4  Maccabees,  £<j,  '83 ;  iii.  Psalms  to  Ecclesiabtes,  .^5,  '13  ;  iv.  N.  T.  and  Clem.  Epp.,  £7,  '79. 

„     £//z;-a«»«'5>'r/["C";  5  cent.]ed.C.Tischendorf[Bibl.Nat.,Paris]  v.i.[N.T.],S4/-;  ii.[O.T.],27/-      f°  Leipzig  43,45 

Only  64  leaves  of  Septuagint,  but  145  of  fragments  of  every  part  L=  about  two.thirds]  of  N.  T. 

*  „     Sinaiticus  ["  Aleph";  4  cent.]  ed.  C.  Tischendorf,  facsimile,  with  German  notes  and  introduction 

[Imper.  Lib.,  St.  Petersburg]  4  vols.,  ^'34  10/-  r  f  St.  Petersburg        62 

BRUGSCH-Bey,  Prf.  H.    Neue  BruchstUclce  d.  Cod.  .Sin.  i.  d.  Bibl.  d.  Sinai  Klosters  lo/-  r  f  Utp:ig  75 

TISCHE.NDORF,  C.  [ed.]  Codex  Friderico-Au^stanus  [portion  of  Codex  Smalt.,  printed  in  facsimile]     50/-    f        ,.       46 

Notitia  editionis  codicis  Bibliorum  Sinaitici  5;'-     4"        „       60 

*  „      ro^ira?2«J  ["B";  4  cent.],  ed.  C.  Vercellone+J.  Cozza      vols,  i.-iv.,  O.T.  ;  vols,  v.-vi.,  N.T., 

[Vatican,  Rome;  w.  proleg.,  comm.  and  tables]  ea.  i26/-sq.f°  Rome  69-81 

TISCHENDORF,  C.  [ed.]  Appendix  Codicum  celeberr.  Sinaitici  Vaticani  Alexandrlni,  sVr  f*  Leipzig  67. 

Syriac  Version. 

Codex  Amirosiamis  [_l  or  2  ct]  photo-Vith.  ed.  Dr.  A.  M.  Ceriani  [Amb.  Lib.]  p.  i.-iii.  [in  5  pts.]  ea  40/-     f°    Milan       76  in  prog. 
Monumenta  Sacra  et  Profana  e  Cod.  Bibl.  Ambrosiana?,  ed.  Dr.  A.  M.  Ceriani, 

vols,  i.,  ii.,  iii.,  v.  [l  &  2]  80/-  4°  ;  vii.  ;^8    1°        „  61-71,  74 

Polyglots. 

Modern  Polyglot  Bible  [Hebrew,  Greek,  Latin,  English,  French,  German,  Spanish,  Italian]  84/-    f°   Bagster  [74]  82 

Polyglot  Series  English,  Hebrew  [pts.],  Greek,  Latin,  German,  French,  Spanish,  Portuguese  ea.  2/-  12°       ,,  v.y. 

STJER+THElLE,p^^^^l^Biblia  Polyglotta  [Hebrew,  Greek,  Latin,  German]  4  vols,  in  6,  36/-  r8°  Bielefeld  [63]  75 

Contains  some  valuable  critical  readinf^s  and  revised  renderings  in  foot-notes. 
t/i 


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MANUSCRIPTS,  TEXTS  AND  TRANSLATIONS. 


[Bible 


A  §17 

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Peschito  Version                   of  the  Four  Gospels,  ed.  H.  F.  Whish  31/6  8°  Paul  83 

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Codex  Aureus                       ed.  J.  Belsheim                                                               [4  Gospels]  5  plates.   17/-  r  8°  Christiania             78 

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,,       Evan!;elium  Falalinum  ined.,  ed.  C.  Tischendorf                                                     [ante-Iiieron.]  52/6  i  4°  Leipzig                     47 

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,,      Sarzannensis  ["  j " ;  5  cent.]  ed.  Guerrino  Amelli                                                       [at  Tortonal  Milan                     72 
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,,       Veronensisl"//"  ;  Scent.]    J 

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An  expansion  of  his  "Lectures  on  Biblical  Criticism,"  o.p,  ^  Edin.  '39. 

HORNE,  Rev.  T.  Hartwell  [C.-E.]  Introduction  to  Critical  Study  of  Holy  Scriptures,  ed.  Ayre+Tregelles, 

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Old  Testament  — ».  also  a  §  17,  s.-u.  Masorah. 

DlUTSCH,  Emanuel            The  Samaritan  Pentateuch  in  his  Literary  Remains                                        14/-     8°  Murray  73 

SrKACK.Dr.  H.L.[Prot.]  Prolegomena  crit.  in  Vet.  Test.  Pfeb.  [lost  &  extant  codes,  testy,  of  Talmud  etc.'\      8°  Leipzig  74 

New  Testament. 

BiKKS,  Rev.  T.  R.               Essay  on  Right  Estimation  of  MS.  Evidence  in  Text  of  New  Testament       3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  78 

Against  the  exclusive  use  of  a  few  early  MSS. 

Gardiner,  F.                     Principles  of  Textual  Criticism    [contains  list  of  all  known  Greek  uncials]  75c.    12°  Andover  76 

Ferrar,  Rev.  W.  H.         Collation  of  Four  MSS.  of  the  Gospels,  ed.  T.  K.  Abbott                             10/6     4°  Macmillan  77 

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Miller,  Rev.  E.                 Guide  to  the  Textual  Criticism  of  the  New  Testament                                      4/-  c  8°  Bell  85 

MiLLlGAN,Prf.Wm.[C.-S.]Words  of  New  Test,  as  altered  by  Transmission  and  ascertained  by  Criticism  4/6  c  8°  Edinburgh  73 

Schaff,  Dr.P.[Am.  Pres.]  a  Companion  to  the  Gk.  Test,  and  the  Eng.  Version,  w.  facs.  MSS.  etc.    12/-     8°  Macmillan  [83]  85 

On  lang.  of  N.  T. ;  text,  its  sources,  etc. ;  Author,  and  Revised  Version.    An  excellent  book  by  one  of  the  American  Revisers. 

•Scrivener,  Dr.F.H.[C.-E.]  Plain  Intro,  to  the  [textual]  Criticism  of  the  New  Test. ;  40  facss.        18/-     8°  Bell  [61]  83 

With  good  hsts  of  Cursive  MSS. ;  the  standard  book,  more  conservative  than  Tregelles,  Tischendorf,  or  Hort. 

„                 „             Six  Lectures  on  the  Text  of  the  New  Testament                              [popular]  6/- c  8°    ,,  [75]  83 

•Tischendorf,  C.             Prolegomena  to  his  ed.  viii.  of  text,  pars  i.  [posth.  ed.  Dr.  C.  R.  Gregory]  10/-     8°  Leipzig  84 

Tregelles,  Dr.  S.  P.        Account  of  the  Printed  Text  of  the  Greek  New  Testament                           10/6     8°  Bagster  54 

,,  „  Introduction  to  Critical  Study  of  New  Testament,  vol.  iv.  of  Home,  j«/;-o 

TRENCH,Abp.R.C.[C.-I.]  On  the  Authorized  Version  of  the  New  Testament                                          10/6     8°  Paul  [58]  59, 

Warfield,  Rev.  B.  B.       Intro,  to  Textual  Criticism  of  New  Test.     [Theol.  Educator ;  elementary]  2/6   12°  Hodder  87 
Westcott+Hort,  D°°'F^'.^rc^"^'^  Intro.  and  Appendix  to  their  New  Testament  in  orig.  Gk.— w.  A  §  I?  [very  valuable] 

Books  on  a  New  Revision,  and  the  New  Revision  of  1881-1885. 

BitRGON,  Dn.J.W.[C.-E.]  The  Revision  Revised  [3  arts.  repr.  fr.  Quart.  Rev.  ;  adverse ;  exaggerated]  14/-     8°  Murray  83 

ELLlC0TT,Bp.C.J.[C.-E.]  Considerations  of  the  Revision  of  the  English  New  Testament    [a  defence]  5/6  p  8°  Longman  70 

HvMPHEY,Rev.W.G.[C.-E.]  Commentary  on  the  Rev.  Version  of  N.T.    [pop.;  by  one  of  the  revisers]  4/- c  S°  S.P.C.K.  [82]  88 

KlSNNEDY,Dr.':.H.[C.-'E.]  Ely  Lectures  on  the  Revised  Version  of  the  New  Testament                          4/-  c  8°  Bentley  82 

Lit3HTFOOT,Bp.J.B.[C.-E.]  On  a  Fresh  Revision  of  the  English  New  Testament                                     6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [71]  72 

Moon,  J.  W.                       The  Revisers'  English                                                           [adverse  criticism]  3/6  c  8°  Hatchaid  82 

Murray,  Dr.  J.  H.           Mistranslated  Passages  in  our  Bible                                                                 4/-     8°  Partridge  82 

NEWTH,Prf.  Sam.  [Cong.]  Lectures  on  Biblical  Revision                                          '                                     5/-     8°:  Murray  8 1 

With  appendix  containing  prefaces  to  chief  historic  English  versions ;  useful  for  comparing  claims  of  Authorized  and  Revised  translations. 

Nicholson,  E.  B.             Our  new  New  Testament :  its  needs  and  critical  fulfilment                            1/6  c  8°   '  82^ 

Roberts,  Prf.  A.  [Am.]     A  Companion  to  the  Revised  Version  of  the  New  Testament                          2/6  c  8°  Cassell  82. 

.'■      I,                 ,,■            Olei  Testament  Revision  :  handbook  for  English  readers                                 3/6  c  8°  Hodder  83^ 

SCHAFF.Dr.P.[Am.Prefib.]  Companion  to  Greek  Testament  and  English  Vers.  \v.  supra,  sv.  N.T.]  '12/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [83185, 

VAUGHAN,Dn.C.J.[C.-E.]  Authorized  or  Revised?  [sermons  on  textsin  Rev.  Vers.  diff.  from  Auth.]     7/6  c  8°        ..  8J' 

IQ 


Theology] 


APOCRYPHAL  TEXTS.      CANON   OF   BIBLE. 


[Bible 


A  §§19-20 


19.    UNCANONIOAL  AND  APOCRYPHAL  SCRIPTURES-JUDAIC  AND  CHRISTIAN: 

TEXTS  AND  TRANSLATIONS. 
Collections. 

Apocrypha :  Greek  and  English,  in  parallel  columns  4/-     4°  Bagster 

*BlssELL,Dr.E.C.[ed.  ;•  Am. Cong. ]— z/.  A  §  32. 

CHURTON,Rev.W.R.[ed.]  Uncanonical  and  Apocryphal  Scriptures,  with  English  trans.,  notes,  etc.  7/6  p  8°  Whitaker 

CowpER,  B.  H.  [tr.]  Apocryphal  Gospels  and  other  Docu.  [tr.]  rel.  to  hist,  of  Christ,  w.  notes  6/-  c  8°  Williams 

Fritzsche,  O.  F.  [ed.]       Libri  Apocryphi  VeterisTestamenti  Grseci  lo/6     ^i"  Leipzig 

Gould,  Rev.S.B.  [H.-C]  Jhe  Lost  and  Hostile  Gospels  7/6  c  8°  Williams 

An  essay  on  the  Toledoth  Jeshu  and  the  Petrine  and  Pauline  Gospels  of  the  fiiBt  three  centuries. 

HiLGENFELD,  Dr.  A.[ed.]  Testamentum  Novum  extra  Cononem  receptum  21/-  r  8°  Leipzig 

Separately.— \.  Clemens  Rom.,  6/6  ;  ii.  Barnabas,  6/-;  iii.  Hermse  Pastor,  s/6;  iv.  Deperd.  fragm.,  4/-. 

*TlsCHENDORF,Const.[ed.]  Evangelia  Apocrypha  adhibitis  codd.  Grascis  et  Latinis  12/-     8°       „ 

,,  ,,  Acta  Apost.  Apocrypha  ex  xxx.  antiquis  codd.  Grsecis  8/-      8°       ,, 

A  tr.  by  WALKER  was  pub.  in  Ante^Nicene  Lib.  vol.  xvi.  [w.  A  §  55],  w.  intro.  on  origin,  dates,  etc. 


Apocalypses  Apocrypha  Mosis,  Esdrss,  Pauli,  Johannis  4/-     8° 

•E.]-!/.  A  §  32. 

Contributions  to  the  Apocryphal  Literature  of  the  New  Testament.  7/6 

Apocryphal  Acts  of  the  Apostles  [fr.  Syriac  MSS. ,  with  English  tr.]  2  vols.  25/- 


*WACE,Prc.H.[ed.;C 
Wright,  Prf.  W. 

„       [ed.] 

Separate  Books. 

Adam  and  Eve,  Book  of:   tr.  fr.  Ethiopic  Rev.  S.  C.  Malan  [H.-C],  with  notes  7/6 

This  book  of  the  Early  Eastern  Church  is  otherwise  known  under  the  name  of  "  The  Conflict  of  Adam  and  IJve  with 

Ha'itabas,  S.,  Epistle  of :    — v.  A  §  55  :  Patristics,  et  supra. 

Conflict  of  the  Holy  Apostles,  tr.  fr.  Ethiopic  MS.  Rev.  .S.  C.  Malan  [H.-C]  5/- 

Enoch  the  Prophet,  Book  of,  [Ethiopic]  tr.  Dr.  G.  H.  Schodde,  with  introduction  and  notes  $i-75 

,,  „  Alip.  R.  Laurence's  trans.  [1821  (78)]  with  introduction  and  notes  5/- 

„  iibersetzt  A.  Dillmann  6/6 

ed.  A. Hilgenfeld  \utsup.  Lat.  text]  4/-;  ed.  R.  Anger -f-G.  Dindorf  [Gk.  text]  4/- 

ed.  A.   Hilgenfeld  [fr.   Sinaitic  and  Leipzig  MSS.  ;  Gk.   and  Jjthiop.  vers. 

(latter  in  Latin),  var.  readings  and  notes] 

Collation  of  Athos  Codex  of,  w.  intro.  Prf  S.  P.  Lanibros ;  tr.  J.  A.  Robinson  3/6 

The  Five  Books  of,  inEnglish,  with  notes  and  illustrations  Dr.  H.  Cotton  10/6 

The  Book  of  Wisdom:  Gk.  text,  Vulgate  and  Authorized  English  Version  [with 

intro.,  crit.  appar.  and  comment.]  ed.  W.  J.  Deane  '    12/6 

Cf.  also  REUSCH,  Prf.  F.  H.  [O.-C],  Observationes  CriticBe  in  Librum  Sapientise,  i/-  8"  Freiburg  '6i. 

a  Chaldee  Text,  with  trans.,  and  other  texts,  ed.  A.  Neubauer  6/- 

e  Codice  Sinaitico  editus  et  recensitus  F.  H.  Reusch  [O.-C] 


c  8°  ^Villiams 
8°  Norgate 

8°  WiUiams 
Satan." 

i8°  Nutt 
12"  Andover 
c  8°  Paul 


Hennas  Pastor 


Maccahees : 

20*IA  ZAAfiMfiN, 


ToHt,  Book  of: 
,,      Libelltts 


7' 

84 

[67]  8. 
7' 

78 

66-77 
[53]  76 

66 

65 
7t 


8z 


71 

82 

8j 

SI 
73iS6 


8°  Camb.  Press 
8°  Clar.  Press 

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c8°     ,,         „ 

Bonn 


31 
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7S 
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20.    CANON  OF  SCRIPTURE. 

Most  works  on  Biblical  Introduction  \v.  A  §  16]  deal  with  this  subject. 

Whole  Bible. 

DAVlDSON,Dr.Sam.[Rat.]  The  Canon  of  the  Bible  :  its  formation,  history,  and  fluctuations  [summary]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 

An  enlargement  of  his  article  "Canon"  in  "Encycio,  Brit.,"  vol.  v. 

The  Canon  of  Scripture  in  the  Light  of  History     [tr. :  ultra-conservative]  10/6     8°  Nisbet 
History  of  the  Transmission  of  Ancient  Books  to  Modern  Times  3/6  c  8°  Simpkin 

Lectures  on  Inspiration  and  Canon  of  Old  and  New  Testaments  1/6    12°  Rivington 


GvvussEN,  Rev.  L. 
Taylor,  Isaac 
Wordsworth,  Bp.  C 


[76]  80 

[62]  6j 

[27]  7i 
[48]  82 


Old  Testament. 

Stuart,  Moses  [Am.]        A  Critical  History  and  Defence  of  the  Old  Testament  Canon  S/-     8°  Neta  York       [45]  65 

New  Testament. 

CHARTERls,Prf  A.H.[ed.;C.-S.]  Canonicity  :  acollection  of  earlytestimoniestoCanon.  bks.ofN.T.    18/-     8°  Blackwood  81 

Carries  on  Kirchhofer's  *'  Quellensammlung  zur  Gesch.  d.  N.  T.  Kanon  "  iZiirich  1844],  which  was  itself  a  continuation  of  Nat.  Lardner's  "  Credibility  of  Gospel 
ilistory  confirmed  by  Passages  fr.  Anc.  Authors"  [4  vols.  London,  1727-57,  still  a  valuable  work  of  reference]. 

8°  Nisbet 

8°  Clark,  Edin. 


Recss,  Eduard 


ilistory  confirmed  i>y  Passages  fr.  Anc.  Authors"  [4  vols.  London,  1727-57,  still  a  valuable  work  of  reference]. 

The  New  Test.  Scrip.:  their  claims,  hist,  and  authority  [pop.  vers,  of  above]    7/6 
History  of  the  Canon  of  Holy  Scrip.  [N.  T.]  in  the  Christian  Church  [tr.]     9/- 

Strong  in  its  conception  and  portrayal  of  the  historic  growth  of  the  Canon. 

TpEGELLES,Dr.S.P.[ed.]   Canon  Muratorianus [earliest  catal.  of  N.T.  Bks.  ;  at  Ambros.  Lib. ,  Milan]  10/6     4°  Clar.  Press 
*WESTCOTT,Can.B.F.[C.-E.]  Survey  of  the  History  of  the  Canon  of  N.  T.  during  first  four  centuries   10/6  c  8°  Macmillan 
Universally  regarded  as  the  best  general  book  on  the  Canon  of  Scripture  in  the  English  language. 

Reception  of  the  Bible  in  the  Church. 

Wi'STCOTT,Can.B.F.[C.-E.]  The  Bible  in  the  Church 

Eeelesiastical  Councils— »■  A  §  54  :  Councils  and  Convocations  of  thp  Church 

Canon  Law  — »•  A  §  m  :  Ecclesiastical  Law 


82 

8* 

67 

[55]  81 


4/6   18°  Macmillan      [64]  Sj 


Theology] 


BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   BIBLE.     BIBLICAL  LANGUAGE. 


[Bible 


A  §§  21-22 


21.    HISTORY  AND   BIBLIOGEAPHY   OF   THE  BIBLE   AS  A  BOOK. 


The  Manuscripts. 

Merrill,  G.  E.  [Am.] 

General  Works. 


Story  of  the  Manuscripts 


[a  good  popular  account]  $I    12°  Boston 


Giles,  J.  A.  G. 
*Rebss,  Prf.  E.  [Prot.] 


[age  and  authorship  of  Bible]  2  vols  24/- 
[tr. ;  on  orig.,  canon,  text,  circul. ,  use]  15/— 


Hebrew  and  Christian  Records 

History  of  Sacred  Script.  N.T. 
Smith,  Prf.  W.R.[F.-Ch.]—a/-Ay^  Bible,  m  Encycl.  Brit.  vol.  iii.  "  -  '30/-     4- 

Stevens,  H.  The  Bibles  in  the  Caxton  Exhibition  [atLondon'77;  loooeds.invar.langs.]  7/6  r  8° 

Wiseman,  Card.N.[R.-C.]m  vol.  I.  ofkis  Essays  3  vols.  o.p.     8° 

Greek  New  Testament.  ' 

Reuss,  Dr.  E.  [Prot.]        Bibl.  N.  T.  Graeci 

English  Versions. 

Anderson,  Rev.  C.  Annals  of  the  Eng.  Bible,  2  v.  o.p.  [w.  21/-]  8°  Pickering  '49. 


Triibner 
Clark,  Edin. 
Black 
Stevens 
London 


[editions  fr.  invention  of  printing  to  1872]  6/-     8°  Brunswick 


Blunt,  Rev.  J.  H.  \C..-'^.'\— article  English  Bible  in  "  Encyclo.  Brit."  vol.  vm. 
British  Museum  Catalogue— a;-ftV/«  Bible  shortly  to  be  printed  as  a  separate  vol. 


Abridged  $2. 50 
30/- 


CoNDiT,  B.  [Am.] 
Cotton,  Archd.  H, 


DORE,  J.  R. 

*Eadie,  Rev.  J. 
jiitGAR,  Dr.  Andrew 


History  of  the  English  Bible  :  from  earliest  Saxon  tr.  to  pres.  revision  $2 

List  of  Editions  of  the  Bible  etc.,  in  English  [fr.  1505  to  1850]  8/6 

With  specimens  of  early  English  trs.,  and  descriptions  of  scarce  editions. 

Rhemes  [N.T.  1582]  and  Doway  Bible  [i6og-io]  9/- 

Written  to  show  what  has  been  done  by  Roman  Catholics  for  the  diffusion  of  the  Scriptures  in  English. 

Old  Bibles  :  the  various  versions  of  the  English  Bible  [Tyndale  to  1611]     5/- 

Appended  is  a  set  of  facsimile  reprints  of  title-pages  of  some  of  the  more  notable  editions. 

The  English  Bible  [history  of  various  English  translations]  2  vols.  28/- 

The  Bibles  of  England  [popular]  c  "" 


New  York 
Black 

New  York 
Clar.  Press 


81 


77 
84 
76 
78 
S3 


72 


45.58 
79 

82 
[21]  52 


S°  Eyre&Spottisw.  [76]S9 

8°  Macmillan  76 

Gardner,  Paisley  inprep. 


FORSHALL  + Madden,  |~^-  —in  their  Preface  to  their  ed.  of  WycMfie  Bible  [v.  A  §  17]  zj  a  valuable  account  of  Engl.  MS.  Bible. 

^RY,  F.                                 Descrip.  of  Gt.  Bib.  [1539]  Cranmer  [1540]  and  Author.  [1611]  o.p.  [pb.  loo/-]      f  65 
„     >,                                 The  Bible  by  Coverdale  [1535]      [remarks  on  titles,  dates,  etc.]  0./.  [;>i5.  21/-]     8° 
„     ,,                                 Tyndale'sN.T.:  abibLdescr.  of  the[40]eds.  [1525-66];  73  facs.  0./.  [/^.  63/-]     4° 

Loftie,  Rev.  W.J.  [C.-E.]A  Century  of  Bibles                                [Autlior.  Vers.  1611-1711]  o.p.  \w.  4/6]  p  8°  Pickering  72 

■•Mombert,  J.  I.  [Am.]     A  Handbook  of  the  English  Versions  of  Bible                    [with  specimens]  6/-  c  8°  Bagster  84 

MoULTON,Rev.W.F.[Wesl.]  The  History  of  the  English  Bible                                                 [popular]  3/6  c  8°  Cassell  78 

Scrivener,  F.  H.             —Am  Intro.  .'»  Camb.  Paragraph  Bible  gives  a  good  ace.  ol K.N .—issutd sep.  7/6     8°  Camb.  Press  84 

STOUGHTON,Dr.J.[Cong.]Our  English  Bible  :  its  translations  and  translators                          [popular]  6/-    16°  R.T.S.  [78]  79 

*Westcott,  Can.  B.  F.    A  General  View  of  History  of  the  English  Bible       [scholarly  &  accurate]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [68]  72 

Wilson,  Lea                     Catalogue  of  English  Bibles  in  his  collection                                           [tw.  ^6]     4°  priv.  prin.  65 

American  Editions.  • 

Hall,  Prf.  I.  H.  [Presb.]  Bibl.  of  Gk.  N.T.  as  pb.  in  Amer.  [since  1000 ;  135  entries  &  105  partial  eds.]  $1.50   8°  Philadelphia  83 

0'CALLAGHAN,£.B.[Am.]List  of  editions  of  Scripture  printed  in  America  previous  to  i860                    $8  r  8°  Albany  61 

Shea,  J.  G.  [Am.  R.-C.]  Bibliogr.  Account  of  Catholic  Bibles,  Testaments,  etc.  printed  in  U.  S.                  8°  New  York  52 


Zi:/)>zJ5'[r639-40]66-74 
Andover  [     ]  83 


Williams 
Boston 


22.    BIBLICAL   LANGUAGE:  DICTIONARIES,  GRAMMARS,  CONCORDANCES,   ETC. 
OLD   TESTAMENT. 

Hebrew,  Chaldee,  and  Aramaic  Dictionaries. 

BuxTORF,  J.  Lexicon  Chaldaicura,  talmud.  et  rabbin.,  ed.  E.  Fischer  63/-     4° 

*Davies,  Benj.  [Am.]       Student's  Chaldee  &  Hebrew  Lexicon  to  the  O.T.,  w.  Hebr.  &  Eng.  index.  21/-     8° 

Based  on  GeSENIUS,  FurST,  and  others ;  ed.  E.  C.  Mitchell  [Am.].    The  best  student's  lexicon  for  practical  purposes. 

Hebrew  &  Chaldee  Lexicon  to  Old  Test.,  tr.  S.  Davidson  [conservative]    21/-  r  8° 
Hebr.  &  Eng.  Lex.  to  O.T.,  tr.  [fr.  Lat.  1829-58]  w.  addns.  E.  Robinson  36/-  r  8° 

There  is  also  an  edition  by  Dr.  S.  P.  TEEGELLES,  which  some  prefer. 

Chaldee  Lexicon  on  Targums,  Talmud  &  Midraschim  [tr.]  2  vols.  36/-  '   8° 

,,         „  Neuhebraisches  Worterbuch  iiber  d.  Talmud  u.  Midraschim  4  vols,  r  4° 

Hebrew,  Chaldee,  and  Aramaic  Grammars. 

BicKELL,  Gust.  Outlines  of  Hebrew  Grammar,  tr.  w.  notes  S.  I.  Curtiss,  jun.    [syntax  poor]  3/-     8° 

Bowman,  T.  A  Hebrew  Course  [grammar,  exercises,  lexicon ;  elementary]  2  vols.    18/- 

Davidson,  Prf.  A.  B.  [F.-Ch.]  Introductory  Hebrew  Grammar        [w.  good  exercises  ;  elementary]  7/6     8° 
A  Syntax  of  the  Hebrew  Language 

The  Hebrew  Language  viewed  in  the  light  of  Assyrian  research  [tr.]  4/-     8° 

A  Treatise  on  the  Use  of  Tenses  in  Hebrew  7/5  f  s° 

21 


FxJRST,  Dr.  Julius 
*Gesenius,  W. 

Levy,  Dr.  J. 


[67]  85 
[44]  80 


Delitzsch,  Prf.  Fried, 
Driver,  S.  R. 


69 

Leipzig,      "](>  III  prog. 


Leipzig  77 

Clark,  Edin.     79-82 

„       [74]  84 

in  preh. 

Williams  85 

Clar.  Press      [74]  8; 


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BIBLICAL   LANGUAGE. 


[Bible 


A  §  22 

Eu-ALU,  Heinr. 

"Gesenius,  W. 
*GREEN,Dr.  W.  H.[Am 
Ien  JanAh 
Kalisch,  M.  M. 

I€«NNEDY,  Prf.iJ. 

Land,  Pif.  J.  P. 
Leathes,  Prf.  Stanley 
Luzzatto,  S.  D. 
Mason,  p.  H. 
MiJLLER,  Prf.  Aug. 
Strack,  Prf.  JEi.  L. 
TuRPiE,  Dr.  D.  McC. 
WicKES,  Br.  Wm. 


8/6     8°  Clark,  Edin. 


7/6 

$3.50 

47/6 

pt.  i.  12/6  [Key  5/-],  ii.  12/6 
[graduated  instruction]  12/- 


Syntax  of  the  Hebrew  Language,  tr.  Jas.  Kennedy 

Contains  some  4,500  citations  of  illustrated  passages  from  the  Old  Testament. 

Hebrew  Grammar,  ed.  Rbdiger  +  B.  Davies,  tr.  E.  C.  Mitchell 
,]  A  Grammar  of  the  Hebrew  Language 
Book  of  Hebrew  Roots,  ed.  A.  Neubauer 
Hebrew  Grammar,  w.  exercises 
Introduction  to  Biblical  Hebrew  „ 

Principles  of  Heb.  Grammar,  tr.  [fr.  Dutch]  R.  Lane-Poole   [syntax  poor]  7/6 
A  Short  Practical  Hebrew  Grammar,  w.  vocabulary  [elementary]  7/6  c  8° 

GrammaroftheBiblical  Chaldaic  Language, tr.[fr.Ital.]  J. S.Goldammer.  $1.50   12°  New  York. 
Hebrew  Exercise  Book :  w.grammar  of  word-forms  [conservative]  i8/- ;  Key  4/6     8°;  Simpkin 
Outlines  of  Hebrew  Syntax,  tr.  Prf.  J.  Robertson  6/-  8°  MacLehose,  Gl. 

Heb.  Gram,  [tr.;  w.exx.,  liter, and  vocab.;  Paradigros,.64;  Addl. Exx.,  1/6]  4/6     8°  Williams 
A  Manual  of  the  Chaldee  Language,  with  chrestomathy  ...  ,        7/-sq8''        ,, 

Hebrew  Accentuation  of  Poetical  Books  of  O.  T.         [Psalms,  Prov.,  Job]  5/-     8°  Clar.  Press 
Treatise  on  Accentuation  of  the  21  Prose  Books  of  Old  Testament  10/6     8°        ,, 


Andover 

New  York 

Clar.  Press 

Longman 

Williams 

Tdibner 

Murray 


Hebrew  Synonyms, 

GiRDLESTONE,  Rev.  R.  B.  Synonyms  of  the  O.T. :  their  bearing  on  Christian  faith  and  practice 
Tedeschi,  Moise  Thesaurus  Synonymorum  linguae  hebraicse 

Samaritan. 


IS/-     8° 
3/6  r  8° 


Longman 
Padna 


NiCHOLLS,  G.  F. 
Petermann,  J.  H. 


A  Grammar  of  the  Samaritan  Language,  with  extracts  and  vocab. 
Btevis  Linguge  Samaritanse  Grammatica 


6/-    12°  Bagster 
4/-    12°  Berlin 


79 

[74]  82 
[61]  85 

75 

78.75 
89 

76 

[68]  79 
76 
[733  76 
[83]  88 
85 
79 
Sf 
87 


71 

8a 


73 


For  Arabic,  Assyrian,  Egyptian,  Ethiopic,  Sanscrit,  and  Syriac,  vide  Class  K. 

NEW   TESTAMENT. 

Greek  Dictionaries. 

*Cremer,  Prf  Hermann   Biblico-Theological  Lexicon  of  New  Test.  Greek,  w.  Suppl.  &  Index  [tr.]  38/-     4°  Clark,  Edin.  [72]  87 

The  most  scientific  lexicon,  incorporating  all  the  most  recent  research.    Omits  all  words  which  have  retained  their  classical  sense  unmodified,  or  are  ■  ' 

of  non-biblical  or  non- theologiral  import.    The  ed.  of  igys  was  stereotyped,  and  the  suffilenieiti  may  be  had  separately,  14 -. 


Grekn,  Rev.  T.  S. 
♦Grimm,  Prf.  C.  L.  W. 


A  Pocket  Greek-English  Lexicon  to  the  New  Testament  2/6    18°  Bagster 

Clavis  Novi  Test,  philologica  [1862],  tr.  Prf.  J.  H.  Thayer  [Am.], 

[based  on  WiLKE  (184-)]  36/-     4°  Clark,  Edin.  87 

A  Gk.-Enjjt.  Lexicon  of  N.T.,  giving  the  entire  Biblical  references  under  nearly  all  the  words ;  this  ed.  includes  the  most  noteworthy  rendering-s  of  Revised  Version. 

Robinson,  Prf.  Edw.[Am.]A  Greek  &  English  Lexicon  of  the  New  Testament,  ed.  NegT.-is+ Duncan     $6     8"  Nein  York        [38]  So 

Not  wholly  reliable  in  point  of  textual  scholarship. 

Sophocles,  Prf.  E.  A.      Gk.  Lex.  of  Roman  Byz.  Periods,  ed.  J.  H.  Thayer  [b.c.  146-A.D.  lioo]  52/6  r  8**  Trilbner  [7o]8S 

Greek  Grammars,  etc, 

BuTTMANN,  Alex.  A  Grammar  of  the  New  Testament  Greek,  tr.  &  ed.  Prf.  J.  H.  Thayer    $2.75 


Not  so  elaborate  as,  but  better  suited  to  the  beginner  than,  Winer,  infra. 

most  used  in  America,  and  4  copious  indexes,  the  last  with  about  10,1 


8"  Andover 

The  edr.  of  this  edn.  has  added  running  references  to  the  elein.  grammars 
"'"""  "'      '    "        references  to  N.T.  pBissages. 


[73176 


Gary,  G.  L.  [Am.]  An  Introduction  to  the  Greek  of  the  N.  T.       [very  elementary,  but  good]  750.      8°  Andmer  [79]  Si 

Green,  Dr.  S.  G.  Handbook  to  the  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Testament  7/6     8°  R.T.S.  [70]  8S 

,,        Rev.  T.  S.  A  Treatise  on  the  Grammar  of  Greek  New  Testament  [brief]  7/-  p  8°  Bagster  to 

Hatch,  Dr.  Edwin  Essays  in  Biblical  Greek  [Grinfield  lectm-es]  10/6     8°  Clar.  Press  89 

Psycholog.  Terms  ;  Early  Quotations  fr.  LXX. ;    Composite  Quotations  fr.  LXX. ;  Origen's  Revision  of  L.XX.  yob  \  Text  of  Ecclesiasticus. 

Roberts,  Prf.  Alex.  Greek :  the  language  of  Christ  and  His  Apostles  18/-     8°  Longman  8S 

Seeks  to  show  that  Greelc  was  the  language  habitually  used  by  Christ  in  His  public  teaching;  and  that  the  Septuagint  was  the  "  People's  Bible"  in  Palestine. 

TRENCH,Abp.R.C.[C.-I.]  Notes  on  the  Greek  of  the  New  Testament  6/-  p  8°  Paul       '  6+ 

*Winer,  G.  B.  Treatise  on  the  Grammar  of  New  Test.  Greek,  tr.  W.  F.  Moulton  15/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  [70]  84 

The  standard  authority ;  contains  three  elaborate  indexes,  the  last  containins:  about  20,000  New  Testament  citations. 

Synonyms. 

*TEENCH,Abp.R.C.[C.-I.]  Synonyms  of  the  New  Testament.  12/-     8°  Paul  [54-63]  86 

CONCORDANCES  AND  SIMILAR  GUIDES. 

*Bejjgel,  J.  A.  Gnomon  of  the  New  Testament,  tr.  Rev.  A.  R.Fausset.w. notes  5  vol.  in  3  24/-     8°  Clark,  .£</««.  [73]  78 

A  highly  prized  book ;  invaluable  for  its  terseness,  accuracy,  and  suggestiveness.    First  German  edition,  1742, 

*Br*7DER,  H.  C.  Concordantise  omnium  vocum  Nov.  Test.  Graeci  [indispensable]  25/-  r  4°  Leipzig  [42]  8b 

Concordance  of  the  Septuagint,  w.  var.  rgs.  fr.  Codices  Vat.,  Alex.,  Sinait.,  and  Ephraemi.  15/-     4°  Bagster 


Concordance  to  O.  and  N.  T.,  w.  Apocr.,  21/-,  4°  ;  ed.  Hannay  2/-  f  8°  Rivgta.;Bell[i737]3.5 

The  Englishman's  Hebrew  &  Chaldee  Concordance  to  Old  Testament  2  v.  63/-  r  8°  Bagster  [48]  76 

A  New  Hebrew  Concordance                                                                        42/-  r  8°      „  76 

Vulgatse  editionis  Bibliorum  Sacrorum  Concordantia                                      27/-  i  4°  Paris  [61]  74 

Concordantia  Veteris  Testament!  hebraicce  atque  chaldaicae                           60/-     i°  Leipzig  40 

A  Concordance  to  the  Septuagint                                                           in  6  pts.          Clar.  Press  in  prep. 

The  texts  to  be  used  are  thftseof  the  Codex  Alexanrtriniu  A,  Codex  VatKtmtts  B,  that  of  the  Codex  Sinatticus  %,  and  that  o(i\\p  Sixiine  Edition  of  1387,  R. 

32 


Cruden,  a. 
Davidson,  B. 

II         II 
Dutripon,  F.  p. 
FiJRST,  Dr.  Julius 
Hatch,  Dr.  Edwin  [ed.] 


Theology]  BIBLICAL   HERMENEUTICS.      EXEGESIS.  [Bible 


A  §§  23-24 
HrDSON,Rev.C.F.[Am.]  Critical  Grlc.  &  Eng. Concordance  to  N.T.,  ed.  Ezra  Abbott  [convenient]  $2.50  l6°  Philadelphia  [70]  S^ 
iy^^^\'\    .  Proper  Names  of  the  Old  Testament  expounded  and  illustrated  15/-     4°  Bagsier  [56]  6S 

jHOMS,  J.  A.  Complete  Concordance  to  the  Revised  Version  of  the  New  Testament  6/-  r  8°  Allen  S3 

\\  ii,KE,  C.  G.  ClavisNovi  Testamenti,  ed.  C.  L.  W.  Grimm,  v.  supra,  s.v.  Gk.  Diets. 

\\  raOHT,  W.  Aldis  Bible  Word-book  :  glossary  of  archaic  words  [very  useful]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan       [66]  84 

\  OUNG.R.  [C.-S.;  layman]  Analytical  Concordance  to  the  Bible  ?iet  52/6     4°  Young,  £</»/. [80]  88 

Contains  every  word  in  alplisb.  order,  arranged  under  its  Hebrew  or  Greelc  original ;  with  literal  meaning. 

"         "  »  Diet.  &  Concord,  of  Bible  Words  &  Synonyms,  5/- ;        w.  New  Test.  K<f^  8/- c  8°        „  ,,  83 

"         ■'  >'  Concordance  to  the  Greek  Testament  [with  reversed  Index]  «rf  21/-     4°        ,,  „  84 

Dictionaries  of  the  Bible -z/.  a  §46  :  Biblical  Archeology. 

23.    BIBLICAL  HERMENEUTICS  (THEORY  OF  INTERPRETATION). 

Vtde  also  A  §  l6  :  Introduction  to  the  Bible.     Exegetical  Works  are  classed  with  Connnentaries. 

Ayre,  Rev.  John  [C.-E.]  —in  vol.  ii.  c/Horne's  Introduction,  w.  A  §  i6. 

BARTLETT,Rev.R.£.[C.-E.]The  Letter  &  the  Spirit    [in  Bibl.  &  eccles.  interp.;  Bampt.  Lects.,  89]  16/-     8°  Rivington  89 

BosANQUET,  S.  R.  Interpretation  :  rules  &  princ.  of  reading  &  understanding  Holy  Scripture    9/-  c  8°  Hatchard  74 

Contains  a  good  deal  of  useful  matter  on  style,  idioms,  prophecy,  miracles,  types,  divine  methods  in  revelation,  etc. 

CelliJrier,  J.  E.  Biblical  Hermeneutics,  tr.  Dr.  C.  EUiott  +  W.  J.  Harsha  [abgd.;  with  addtns.]    12°  New  York  81 

Systematic  and  complete  in  form.    The  objectionable  principles  which  the  origuial  work  enunciates  are  here  omitted^ 

*Davidson,  Dr.  S.  [Rat.]  Sacred  Hermeneutics,  w.  hist,  of  Biblical  Interpretation  to  the  Reformation  21/-     8°  Clark,  Ediii.  43 

JOWETT,  Prf.  B.  [Rat.]      On  the  Interpretation  of  Scripture,  in  Essays  and  Reviews  5/-  c  8"  Longman         [61]  69 

Planck,  J.  Introduction  to  Sacred  Philology  and  Interpretation,  tr.  S.  H.  Turner        5/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  34 

Salmon D,  Prf.  S.  D.  F.    —«r//i:/if  Hermeneutics  m  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xi.  30/-     4°  Black  80 

*TERRY,Dr.M.S.[Am.Meth.]  Biblical  Hermeneutics  [=v.  ii.  of  Crook's  Lib.  of  Bibl.  Liter.]  $4     8°  Afew  York       [83]  85 

In  3  parts.     I.  Intro,  to  Bibl.  hermen.  [lang.,  criticism,  inspir.  of  Bible] ;  IL  Princ.  of  Bibl.  herm.  ;  III.  History  of  Bibl.  hermen. 

History  — v.  also  Davidson  and_  Teny,  ut  supra. 

FARRAR,Archd.F.W.[C.-E.]  The  History  of  Interpretation  [Bampton  Lectures]  16/-     8°  Macmillan  86 

Old  Testament :  separately— z/.  also  a  §  119 :  scholastic  Age. 

GiNSBURG,  Dr.  C.  D.        The  Kabbalah  :  its  doctrines,  development,  &  literature  o.p.\_pb.  7/6  ;  w.  21/-]     8°  Longman  65 

Gives  a  phase  of  Biblical  interpretation  of  some  historical  influence.    For  other  books  on  the  Kabbala  z*.  A  §  12. 

HORSLEY,  Bp.  S.  [C.-E.]  Biblical  Crit.  on  the  First  Fourteen  Bks.  of  the  Old  Test.      2  v.  o.p.  \Jb.  30/-]     8°  „  [20]  45 

Learned,  bold,  brilliant ;  but  severely  dogmatic. 

Pareau,  Dr.  J.  H.  Principles  of  the  Interpretation  of  the  Old  Testament,  tr.  P.  Forbes    2  v.  10/-  c  8°  Clark.  F'^'-m.     35-40 

Tholuck,  Dr.  Aug.  Hints  on  the  Interpretation  of  the  Old  Testament,  tr.  Patton  o.p.     8°        „        „  33 

New  Testament :  separately. 

DoEDES,  Prf.  J.  J.  Manual  of  Hermeneutics  for  the  Writings  of  the  New  Test.     [tr.  fr.  Dutch]  3/6     8°  Clark   Edin.  67 

Ernesti,  Dr.  J.  A.  Princs.of  Bibl.Interpretatn.[ofN.T.],tr.C,H.Terrot  [istGerm.ed.i76l]2  v.  10/- c  8°  ,,        32-43 

Fairbairn,  Pro.  Pat.  [F.-Ch.]    Hermeneutical  Manual  [of  the  New  Test.]  10/6     8°         ','  58 

In  3  parts.    I.  Facts  and  princ.  :  II.  Disserts,  on  partic.  subj.  [e,e.  genealogies,  names  of  Christ,  /SaTrri'fiu,  nSijs,  etc. !  IIL  U=e  of  O.  T.  in  N.  T. 

*IMMER,  A.  Hermeneutics  of  the  New  Testament,  tr.  A.  H.  Newman  6/-  c  8°  Dickinson        [77]  80 

In  3  parts.    I.  General  principles  ;  II.  Single  operations  of  Scripture  interpreter :  III.  The  religious  relation.    Valuable  and  suggestive. 

Use  of  the  Old  Testament  in  the  New— ^/.  also  Fairbairn,  ut  supra. 

Scott,  James  Princ.  of  N.  T.  Quotation  estab.  &  appl.  Bibl.  Crit.  [esp.  Gosps.  &  Pent.]    4/-  c  8°  Clark    Edin    [75]  77 

'Toy,  Prf.  C.  H.  Quotations  in  the  New  Testament  $3.50     %"  New  York    '  84 

Shewing  considerable  freedom  of  quotation  in  N.  T.  writers,  and  large  use  of  Greek  and  Aramaic  versions. 

TuRPlE,  D.  McCalman     The  Old  Testament  in  the  New  l2/_     g°  Williams  68 

The  quotations  are  classified  according  to  their  agreement  with  or  variation  from  the  original.     With  notes. 

„  „  The  New  Testament  View  of  the  Old  10/6     8°  Hodder  72 

In  this  vol.  the  Intro,  formula:  to  the  quots.  from  O.  T.  in  N.  are  discussed.    Third  vol., examining  quots.  themselves,  promised. 

24.    BIBLICAL  EXEGESIS  (APPLICATION  OF  HERMENEUTICS),  COMMENTARIES 
ON  THE  OLD  AND  NEW  TESTAMENTS:    ENTIRE. 
Bibliography :  Spurgeon,  Rev.  C.  II.  [Bapt,]  Commenting  and  Commentaries  2/6     8°  Passmore        [76]  85 

Shrewd,  suggestive,  ilingulariy  fair  and  unsectarian,  though  occasionally  caustic 

Whole  Bible. 

BARNES,Rev.Alb,[Evang.]NotesonO.T.,  9v.  32/-;  Notes  on  N.T.,  11  v.  28/-  [j<7>.  2/- to  4/6  ea.]   12°  Blackle     [41-49]  73 

Cliiefly  valuable  for  Sunday  School  and  similar  use. 

BENSON,Rev.Jos.[Meth.]  Notes  :  critical,  explanatory,  and  practical  6  vols.  ea.  10/6  i  8°Wesl.Cf.Off.[ii-i8]6s 

Adopted  by  the  Wesleyan  Conference  as  their  standard  work.    Specially  adapted  for  family  use, 

21 


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BIBLICAL   EXEGESIS. 


[Bible 


A  §24 

BoNAR,  Dr.  Hor.  [F.-Ch.]  Light  &  Truth:  or  Bible  thoughts  &  themes,  v.i.O.T.;  v.ii.-v.N.T.  [pop.]ea.5/-  c  8"  Nisbet  6S-72 

Blunt,  Dr.  J.  H.  [H.-C]  Annot.  Bible  :  Gen.  t6  Esther  ;  Job  to  Mai.  &  Apocr.  ea.  31/6  ;  New  Test.  21/-     4"  Rivington  78-81 

A  household  commentary,  fairly  up  to  date  in  matters  of  research  and  criticism. 

».  r*  Companion  to  the  Bible  :  Old  Testament ;  New  Testament  ea.  3/6  s  8°         ,,  83-S5 

Calvin,  John  Opera  Exegetica  et  Homiletica,  in  Corpus  Reformatoium,  ed.  Baum+Cunitz  +  Preuss 

The  Same,  tr.,  pub.  by  Calvin  Transl.  Soc.  45  vols.  157/6,  or  any  6  v.  for  21/-     8"  Clark,  Ed.  [^^°]  %% 

12"  Camb.  Press    77  sqq. 


Mark 

Luke 

John 

Acts 

Romans 

Corinthians  I. 


Rev.  A.  Carr 

MACI-EA'r  2/6 
Achd.  F.  W.FAJIRAR  4/6 

Dr.  A.  PLUMMER  4/6 

LUMBY  4/6 

Rev.  C.  G.  MOULE  3/6 

LIAS  =/- 


'l- 


*  Cambiiiige  Bible  for  Sdwols,  by  various  scholars,  ed  Dn,  J.  J.  S.  Perowne  [C.-E.] 

Comprehensive  and  scholarly ;  of  very  great  everyday  value  ;  with  introductions,  maps,  etc, 
1  Ezra  and  Nehemiah,  Prf.  RYLE  Micah  Cheyne  1/6 

job  Prf.  A.  B;  Davidson    5/-         Haggai  &  Zech.   li.H,  PEROWNE        3/- 

tPaalms  Prf.  KiRKPATRICK  Matthew  Rev.  A.  CarR  2/6 

2/6        Ecclesiastes       Dn.E.  H.  PLUMPTRE  s/-  "    "  "  *" 

3/6         ilsaiah  Prf.  W.  R.  SMITH 

3/6        Jeremiah  Rev.  A.W.  Streane     4/6 

3/6        tEzekiel  DAVIDSON 

Prf.  J.  R.  LUMBY  3/6        Hosea  Can.  T.  K.  CHEYNE      3/- 

3/6        Obadiah  and  Jonah,  Du,  Perowne      2/6 

t  not  yet  Published. 

CHALMERS,Dr.T.[F.-Ch.]  Scripture  Readings,  2  v.  lo/-  ;  Sabbath  Script.  Readgs.  2  v.  10/-  [devotional]  c  8"  Douglas,  Ed.  [|^]  g^ 

CLARKE,Dr.Adam[Meth.]The  Holy  Bible,  with  commentary  and  critical  notes  6  vols.  63/-  o.p.  [w;.3o/-]  i  8"  Tegg  [10-26]  51 

*Ellicott,  Bp.  C.  J.  [ed.]  O.  Test.  Commentary  for  Eng.Readers,  by  var.  scholars  [exegetical]  5  v.  ea.  21/-  c  4"  Cassell  82-84 

,,  „  New  Testament  Commentary  for  English  Readers  [exegetical]  3  vols.  ea.  21/-  c  4"         ,,  77-82 

Not  up  to  date  in  criticism.    The  O.  T.  specially  weak  in  modern  research ;  but  a  good  and  useful  commentary. 


iGenesis  Dn.  of  Peterborough 

JHxndub,  Numbers,  and  Deuteronomy 

Dr.  C.  D.  GlNSBURG 
Joshua  Dr.  G.  F.  Maclear 

Judges  Rev.  J,  J.  LIAS 

Samuel  I.  Prf.  KIRKPATRICK 

^  HUiuel  1 1. 
Kings  L 
Kings  II. 


Corinthians  IL  LIAS 

tualatians  PEROWNE 

Ephesians  C.  G.  MoULE  2/6 
tPhilippians,  Coloss.,  &  Philem.,  MOULB' 

Hebrews  FARRAR  3/6 

James  PLUMPTRE  1/6 

Peter  and  Tude              ,.  2/6 

Epp.  of  John  PlU-MMer  3/6 

tkevelation  SlMCOX 


Expositor's  Bible 


ed.  Rev.  W.  Robertson  NicoU  [Presb.]    in  40  vols,  j  six  vols,  annually,  ea.  7/6  c  8"  Hodder  88,  in  prog 


Already  ann. : 

ucnesis  Dr.  Marcus  DODS 

i.  St  n.  Samuel  Prf.W.G.BLAlKIE,2vols. 

I.  &  II.  Kings     Marcus  DOlJS 

Pbalms  Dr.  Alex.  MACLAREN 

Fraser,  Dr.  Donald 


Isaiah  Rev.  G.  A.  SMITH,  svols. 

Ezekiel  Prf  T.  K.  Cheyke 

Minor  Prophets  Prf.  J.  M.  FULLER+Bp 

A.  Barry 
Matthew  Dr.  J.  Monro  Gibson 


Mark  Dn.  G.  A.  CHADWICK 

Romans  Pre.  H.  C.  G.  MoULE 

II.  Corinthians  Prf.  B.  B.  Warfield 

Galatians  Prf  G.  G.  FiNDLAY 

Philippians  Pre.  RAINY 


Coloss.  &  Philem.  Dr.  A.  MACLAREN 
Pastoral  Epp.  Dr.  A.  PLUMMER 

Hebrews  Pre.  T.  C.  EDWARDS 

Epp.  of  John  Bp.  W.  ALEXANDER 

Revelation  Prf.  W.  Milligan 


2  series  15/-  p  8"  Nisbet        [71-76]  86 


Synoptical  Lectures  on  the  Books  of  Holy  Scripture 

I.  Genesis  to  Canticles,  7/6 ;  II.  Isaiah  to  Acts,  7/6. 

C.RAY,  Rev.  J.  C.  [ed.]      Biblical  Museum.     O.  T.,  lo  v.  ;  N.  T.,  5  v.  [popular,  useful]  ea.  $16  c  8**  Stock         [71^82]  87 

*  Handbooks  for  Bible  Classes  and  Private  Students^  ed.  Marcus  Dods+Alex.  Whyte  ea.  1/3  to  3/3    12"  Q\2x\z.^  Edin.^in  prog. 

An  excellent  popular  series ;  exegetically  treated,  scarcely  inferior  to  the  Cambridge  Bible ;  reverential  and  scholarly, 
Ccmmeniaries — Genesis,  2/- ;  Joshua,  1/6  ;  Judges,  1/3 ;  Chronicles,  1/6 ;  Haggal,  Zechariah,  and  Malachi,  2/- ;  Mark,  2/6 ;  Luke,  e  pts.,  3/3  ;  Acts,  2  pts.,  3/- ;  Romans,  2/- ; 
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Reformation,  2/-;  Presbytenanism,  1/6  ;  Lessons  on  Life  of  CJirist,  2/6;  The  Shorter  Catechism,  2/6;  Short  History  of  Missions,  2/6;  Life  of  St.  Paul.  1/6;  Palestiue,  e,6; 
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(upon  Human  Nature),  1/6;  Christian  Doctrine  of  God,  1/6. 

Henry,  Rev.Matthew[Cong.]An  Exposition  of  the  Old  &  New  Testament  [still  useful]  3  v.  52/6     4"  Cassell         [1710]  75 

There  are  four  other  editions  current :  3  vols.  70/-  4°  Blackie  ;  3  vols.  50/-  r  S"  Griffin;  9  vols.  63/- i  8*  Nisbet;  3  vols.,  36/- 4' Hodder  82-83. 

jamieson  +  Fausset+Brown,  Reys^j^'  r"  .  p    Library  Commentary,  crit.,  experim.,  pract. 

O.  T.,  4  vols.  ;  New  Testament,  6  vols.  60/-,  or  ea.  12/-     8"  Collins  [64]  71 

Old  Testament :  Genesis  to  Esther,  by  JAMESON,  2v.  ;  Job  to  Malachi,  by  Fausset,  2  v. ;  New  Testament,  by  Brown+FauSSET,  2  v. 

„  ,,  „         Stud.  Abgd.  Coin.,O.T.,2  v.  ;  N.T.,2  v.  ea.  3/-;  Portable  Com.,  2v.  ea.  7/6  „ 

*LANGE,Prf.J,  P.[Un.-Ev.]Com.  onHy.  Scrip.:O.T.,  14V. ;  Apocr.  i  v.;IndextoO.T.;N.T.,  lov.ea.  15/-  i  S""  Clark,  Editi.     64-S2 

Translated  by  various  hands,  and  edited  by  Dr.  PhiHp  SchaflT  [Am.  Presb.].    Critical,  doctrinal  and  homiletic,  butof  chief  value  for  the  homiletic  parts.     All  schools  of 

theology  are  represented. 
Old  7"m/.— Genesis,  Pif.  J,  P.  Lange.    Exodus  and  Leviticus,  LANGE.    Numbers,  LANGE.    Deuteronomy,  W.  J.  SCHROEDER.    Joshua,  Rev.  F.  R.  FAY.     Judges  and 

Ruth,  Prf.  P.  CASSELL.    Samuel,  Prf.  ERDMANN.    Kings,  K.  C.  W.  ¥.  BAHR.     Chronicles.  Otto  ZOCKLER.     Ezra,  F.  W.  SCHULTZ.     Nehemiah,  Dr.  K.  CROSiiY. 

Esther,  SCHULTZ.    Job.    Psalins,  Dr.  C.  B.  MOLL.     Proverbs,  Eccles  and  Song  of  Sol ,  ZOCKLER.    Isaiah,  C.  W.  E.  NAEGELSBACH.     Jeremiah  and  Laineiitat!0)is,i 

NaegelsbaCH.    Ezekiel,  Dr.  F.  W,  SCHrOdi-r.    Daniel,  ZOCKLER.    Hosea,  Joel  and  Amos,  Dr.  SCHMOLLER.    Oba  I.,  Micah,  Jonah,  Nahum,  Hab.,  and  Zeph.,  Kev.' 

P.  KLEINERT.     Haggai,  Rev.  J.  E.  M'CURDY.     Zechariah.  Dr.  T.  W.  CHAMBERS.     Malachi,  Dr.  JOS    PACK.\RD.     Apocrypha,  Dr.  E.  C.  BISSELL. 
New  7>i-A— Matthew,  LANGE.     Mark,  L4NGE.      Luke,  J.  J.  Van  OOSTERZEE.    John,   LANGE.     Acts,  Dr.  G.  V.  LECHLER  and  C.  Gerok.      Romans,  LANGE  and  F.  R. 

FAY.      Corinthians,    Chr.  F.  KLING.      Galatians,  SCHMOLLER.     Ephes.,  Coloss.,  Philipp.,  Dr.   K.  BraUne.      Thessalonians,   Drs.  AUBERLEN  and  RlGGENBACH. 

Timothy,  Titus,  and  Philemon,  Van  OoSTERZEE.      Hebrews,  Dr.  K.  B.  MOLL.     James,  LANGE  and  Van  OOSTERZEE.     Peter  and  Jude,  G.  F.  C.  FronmuLLER.    John, 

BRAUNE.    Revelation,  LANGE. 

Parker,  Dr.  Jos.  [Cong.]  The  People's  Bible.     Vols.  i.-x.     [mainly  homiletic,  to  comprise  20  v.]  ea.  8/-     8"  Hazel!       85  in  prog. 
rLUMPTRE,Dn.E.H.[ed. ;  C.-E.]  Cassell's  Bible  Educator  ;  ill.  [popular]  4  vols.  ea.  6/-  i  8°  Cassell  [73]  75 

*Pnlpit  Commentary  of  the  Old  &  New  Tests.,  ed.  Dn.  H.  M.  Spence  +  Rev.  J.  S.  Exell  ea.  10/6  to  21/-  r  8°  Paul  80  in  prog. 

Gives  Introductions  ;  divides  the  text  into  raragraphs,  supplying  each  para,  with  an  exposition  ;  to  this  are  adJed  a  comprehensive  sermon  outline  and  homiletic 

suggestions.    The  Introductions  are  by  Archd.  Farrar,  late  Bp.  Cotterill,  late  Pre.  1  ulloch,  Canon  Kawlinson,  Dr.  A.  Plummer,  and  Rev.  W,  J.  E.  Deane. 

The  Expositions  by  writers  named  below  comprise  textual  criticism,  revised  where  thought  desirable,  explanation,  apologetics,  and 

archaeological  references.    These  and  the  homiles  are  by  about  loo  contributors. 


uenesis.  Rev.  T.  Whitelaw 
Exodus,  Can.  G.  RAWLINSON 
Leviticus,  Preb.  MEYRlCK 
Numbers,  Rev.  R.  WiNTERBOTHAM 
Deuteronomy,  Dr.  W.  L.  ALEXANDER 
Joshua,  Rev.  J.  I.  LlAS 


15/- 

■.  i8/- 
rs/- 
15/- 
15/- 
12/6 


judges  and  Ruth,  BP.  OF  BATH  A.VD  WELLS+Dr.  J. 

MOKiSON  10/6 

Samuel  I.  and  II.,  Dn.  R.  PAYNE  SMITH  ea.  15/- 

Kings  I.,  Rev.  J.  Hammond  15/- 

S.P.C.K. 


Chronicles  I.,  Prf.  P.  C.  BARKER  15/- 

Hzra,  Nehcm.,  Esther.  Can.  R/WLINSON  12/6 

Isaiah,  Can.  Rawlinson  2  v.  ea.  15/- 

Jeremiah,  aOU  Lamentations,  Can.  T.  K.  Che^'KE, 

"  2  V.  ea.  15/- 

Hosca,  and  Joel,  Prf.  GIVEN  13/- 


Mark,  Dn.  E.  Eickersteth 
John,  Rev.  H.  R.  Reynolds 


2V.  21/- 

3  T.  ea.  15/- 


Tht,'^  Old  Testament,  5  vols. ;  the  New  Testament,  2  vols.        maps,  etc.  ea.  4/-  c  8"  S.P.C.K. 

By  v.trious  writers,  with  various  commentaries.     Popular,  but  prepared  by  scholars  ;  strictly  evangelical. 

*Speaker''s  Commentary j  explan£:tory  &  critical,  w.  revisions  of  translation,  ed.  Can.  F.  C.  Cook,  10  vols,  i  8°  Murray 

O.  T.  6  vols.  !       IV.  Job  to  Song  of  Sol.  24/-       j       N.  T.  4  vols.  i       IV.  James  to  Rev. 

1  Gen.  to  Deut,  30/-       j       V.  Isa.  to  Lamentations  26/-       j  I.  and  II.  Gospels  and  Acts  38/-  "'    '  ' '  ' 

li.-and  III.  Josh  to  Esther  36/-       1       VI.  Ezek.  to  Mai.  25/-       |  III.  Rom.  to  Heb.  28/- 

In  1863  the  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Co.nmons  consulted  with  several  of  the  Bishops  as  to  the  production  of  a  high-class  Commentary,    chiefly  with  i 
ing  the  Scriptures  against  "the  attac,'£  of  modern  sceptics,"  the  immediate  cause  bein^  tne  pub.  of  Essays  and  Ajew/ffwj  JiSSil  and  Colenso's 


Acts,  Bp.  of  Bath  and  Wells  a  v.  si/- 

Corinthian.";,    &  Galatians,    Archd.    FAR  R.^R-f  Preb. 

E.  Huxtable.    Vol.  i. :  Cor.  I.  15/. 

Vol.  ii. :  Cor.  II.  and  Gal.  ai/- 

Ephesians,  Philippians,  &  Colossians,  Prf.  W.  G.  Blai- 

KIE+Rev.  B.  C.  CAFFIN+Rev.  G.  G.  FlNDLAY  21/- 
Thessal.,  Tim.,  Titus,    and  Philemon,  Dr.  Gloag-|- 

Lord  HERVEV+Dr.  S.J.  EALES  15/- 

llebrews,  and  James,  Dr  J.  DARMBY+Preb  E.  C.  S. 

Gibson  "  15/. 

76 

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Psalms  and  John  sold  sep.  at  10/6  each 


ing  - 

sqq.\  and  ihi 
by  Bisliflps.  ( 
Dr.]  Harold 


a  view  to  defend- 
PcHtateitch  [1S62 


The  Apocrypha,  ed.  Pre.  H.  Wace,  on  same  plan,  2  vols.  50/-  i  8»  Murray, ' 

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A  §  25 

speaker's  Commentary,       Student's  edition  of  the  same;  ed.  Rev.  J.  M.  Fuller  6  vols.  ea.  7/6  c  8°  Murray  79-87 

Trapp,  Rev.  John  [Pur.]  Commentary  :  O.  T.,  4  v. ;  N.  T.,  I  v.  ed.  Rev.  W.  Webster  5  vols.  75/-  r  8°  Dickinson  [1662]  68 

useful  for  homiletical  purposes.    This  edition  contains  a  life  of  Trapp  by  Rev.  a.  B.  GRO.SART     N.  T.  separately,  9/- 

Whedon,  Prf.  D.  D.  [ed.;  Am.Meth.]  Commentary  on  the  Old  Testament  vols,  i.-vii.  ea.  $2.25    12°  N.  Yrk.%o-%(>inprog,.' 

).  „  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament  5  vols.  [complete,  popular]  ea.  3/-  c  8°  Hodder      [60-75]  ^9' 

WoRDSWORTH,Bp.Chr.[C.-E.]  Holy  Bible  [O.  T.],  with  notes  and  intros.  6  vols.  120/-  i  8°  Rivington  '-g^^ 

.1  >i  The  N.  1.  in  the  Orig.  Gk.      [w.  prefaces,  intros.,  notes  &  indexes]  2  v.  60/-  i  8°        „  "fe^T 

The  N.  T.  IS  far  the  best  from  a  scholarship  point  of  view.  His  notes  are  suggestive  and  often  important,  though  the  good  bishop  discovers  "  miracles  "  where  no 
one  else  would  suspect  them,  and  constantly  ventilates  his  theories  of 'apostolical  succession"  and  "sacramental  sjrace."  His  information  as  to  patristic  inteipreta- 
tions  of  O.  T.  IS  valuable ;  and  he  is  throughout  deeply  reverent 

Old  Testament:  Entire. 

GEiKiE,Dr. Cunningham  [C.-E.]  Hours  with  the  Bible  [Old  Testament ;  popular]  6  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Hodder  80-85 

*Kkil  +  Delitzsch,C.F.  +  F.  Biblical  Commentary  on  the  Old  Test,  [tr.]  27vols.  ea.  10/6  or  the  set  142/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.     64-78- 

KEIL  writes  the  Introd.  (2  v.)  and  treats  the  hist,  bks.,  Jer.,  Ezek.,  Dan.,  Minor  Prophets ;  DEI-ITSZCH  the  rest.  An  invaluable  critical  work,  spec,  strong  too  in  Heb.  scholarship. 

Old  Test.  Introductions       [a  series  of  popular  commentaries]  ea.  2/- or  2/6  c  8°  R.T.S.  84-85 

Bush:  Pentateuch,  2/6;  BUSH:  Joshua  to  Ruth,  z/- ;  SAYCE:  Ezra,  Nehem.,  and  Esther,  2/6. 

Preacher's  Homiletical  Commentary  on  O.  T.  [orig;  and  other  homilies  ;  of  unequal  value]  8°  Dickinson  79  inprg. 

Genesis,  J.  S.  EXELL+T.  H.  Lealb  io/- 
Exodus,  EXELL  6/- 

Levit.,  W.  H.  JELLIE+Fred.  BROWN  s/- 
Numbers,  Wm.  TONES  7/6 

Joshua,  F.  G.  MARCHANT  5/- 

Ruth.  W.  BaXENDALE  3/6 


Samuel,  1  and  z,  W.  HARRIS  6/- 

Kings,  X  anil  2,  Ceo.  BARLOW  9/- 

Ezra,  Jones  3/6 

Nehemiah,  W.  H.  BOOTH+J.  B.  GOOU- 
MAN+S.  GREGORY  4/- 


Esther,  w.  Burrows  5/- 

Job,  Dr.  Thos.  ROBINSON  5/- 

Psahns.  var.  writers  2  vols.  la/- 

Proverbs,  W.  Harris  iz/- 

Ecclesiastes,  LEALE  3/6 


Song  of  Solomon,  Robinson  3/6 

Isaiah.  R.  A.  BERTRAM  2  vols.  iS/- 

ieremiah,  Jellie  10/- 

>aniel,  ROBINSON  5/- 

Minor  Prophets,  J.  WOLFENDALE       9/- 


New  Testament :  Entire. 

*ALFORD,Dn.  H.  [C.-E.]N.  T.  for  Engl.  Readers  :  author,  vers.,  rev.  text  &  comm.   4  Pts.  or  2  v.  S4/6  m8°  Rivington  68 

1. 1.  Syn.  Gosp.,  12/-:    1. 2.  John-Acts,  10/6  ;    II.  1.  Epp.  of  Paul,  16/-;    II.2.  Heb.-Rev.,  16/- 

*  »  »  Greek  Test.:  w.  rev.  text.  var.  rgs.,  marg.  ref.  &  crit.  &  exeg.  com.    4  v.  102/-     8°  Bell      49-61  [77-83] 
..           ».  How  to  Study  the  New  Testament  3  vols.  ea.  3/6    18°  Strahan      [67-68]  69 

Vol.  i..  Gospels  and  Acts;  vol.  ii..  Epistles;  vol.  ill..  Epistles  and  Revelation. 
*Bengel,  a.  Gnomon  of  the  New  Testament — v.  A  §  22,  s.  v.  Concordances,  etc. 

*  Cambridge  Greek  Testament  for  Schools ;  rev.  text,  notes  &  maps  ;  ed.  Dn.  J.  J.  S.  Perowne  [C.-E.]  Camb.  Press    81  sij^. 

Matthew,  A.  CARR,  4/6         ]  John,  Dr.  A.  PLUMMER  61.         I  Corinthians  II.,  LlAS  UnfrcfA 

Mark,  Dr.  O.  F.  MACLEAR  4/6  Acts,  Prf.  J  R.  I.UMBY  d).  Hebrews,  FAR  RAR  .><«««.] 

Luke,  Archd.  F.  W.  IfARRAR  6/.         |  Connthians  I.,  J.  J.  LIAS  3/.         |  Epistles  of  John,  PLUMMER  tl- 

Churton+Jones,E.+W.B.  The  N.  T.,  with  short  practical  comments;  100  ill.  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Murray  [65]  68 

*Meyer,  Dr.  H.  A.  W.     Critical  &  Exegetical  Comm.  on  New  Test,  [tr.]      20  v.  105/-  orsep.  ea.  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.     75-82 

The  best  purely  exegetical  commentary,  scholarly,  rationalistic ;  tr.  series  confined  to  vols,  by  Meyer  himself,  w.  T/tess.  and  l/eif.  (LUnemann)  and  Pastoral 

and  Catholic  Epp.  (Huther).    Rtvel.  (DUsterdieck)  not  tr. 

Olshausen,  Dr.  Herm.    Commentary  on  the  New  Testament  [tr.]  6  vols.  ea.  10/6     %°  C\zx\  Edin.     48-60 

The  Gospels,  Acts,  and  Ephesians  to  Thessalonians  are  by  Olshausen ;  the  other  books  by  other  writers. 

*SCHAFF,Dr.  P. [Am.Presb.jed.]  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament-;  ill.  and  maps        4  vols.  ea.  12/6  i  8°       ,,         ,,  79-82 

I.  Syn.  Gospels.    II.  John  &  Acts.    III.  Rom,  to  Philem.    LV.  Heb.  to  Rev.    Prepared  by  a  number  of  Americanand  British  scholars  of  the  leading  denominations. 

ScHMiDT+v.HoLTZENDORFF,  P.W.  +  F.  Protestant  Commentary  On  New  Test,  [tr.]      3  vols.  ea.  10/6     8°  Williams  82-84 

Miscellaneous  Collections  and  Books. 

Cox,  Rev.  Samuel  [Bapt.]  Expositions  4  series  ea.  7/6     8°  Unwin  [85-88]  87-88 

Gloag,  Dr.  P.J.  [C-S,]    Exegetical  Studies  [scholarly]  5/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  82 

GoDET,  Prf.  F.  [Ref.-Ch.]  Studies  on  O.  T. ;  Studies  on  N.  T. ;  tr.  Hon.  W.  H.  Lyttleton  ea.  7/6  c  8°  Hodder[75,76]88,8S 

KiTTO,  Dr.  John  [layman]  Daily  Bible  Illustrations,  ed.  Dr.  J.  L.  Porter;  ill.  8  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Ohphant,  .ffo'.  [53-55]  67 

a  series  of  original  readings  for  a  year  on  subjects  relating  to  sacred  hist.,  biogr.,  geogr,,  antiq.,  etc. 

PLUMPTRE.Dn.E.H. [C.-E.]  Biblical  Studies  5/-  f  8°  Grififith  [70184. 

Wright, Dr.CH.H.  [C.-I.]  Biblical  Essays  5/_  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  86 

feegetical  studies  on  Job,  Jonah,  Ezekiels  Prophecy  of  Gog  and  Magog,  St.  Peter's  "  Sphits  in  Prison,"  and  the  Key  to  the  Apocalypse. 


25.  COMMENTAEIES,  &o.,  ON  THE  HISTORICAL  BOOKS:  («)  PENTATEUCH,  JOSHUA,  JUDGES,  &  RUTH. 
General  Commentaries— 1<.  aUo  A  §  24. 

Bush,  Rev.  R.  W.  Popular  Intro,  to  Pentateuch,  2/6  ;  Pop.  Intro,  to  Josh.,  Judges  and  Ruth  2/-  c  8°  R.T.S. 

v.  Gerlach,  O.  Commentary  on  the  Pentateuch  [tr.]  [plain,  clear,  instractive]  10/6     8°  Clark  'Edin  60 

*KALISCH,Dr.M.[Jew;Rat.]Historical  and  Critical  Commentary  on  the  Old  Test.      [rabbinical]  4  v.  63/-     8°  Longman     "     511-72 

I.  Gen.,  18/-,  abgd.  for  general  reader  is/-,  '58;  2.  Exodus,  is/-,  abgd.,  12/-,  '55:  3.  Levit.  i„  13/-,  ab?d..  8/-,  '67  ;  4.  Levit.  ii.,  is/-  ab»d    8/-  ■,- 
The  ablest  Enghsh  commentary  ;  position  that  represented  by  Renan  and  Colenso.  ««.,  0/  ,  ?-. 

KiNGSLEY, Can.  C.  [B.-C.]The  Gospel  of  the  Pentateuch  ;  and  David  [i8  sermons  ;  popular]  3/6  c8°  Macmillan       [6^1  78 

MAURICE,Rev.F.D.[B.-C.]  Patriarchs  and  Lawgivers  of  Old  Testament       [Pentateuch  to  i  Samuel]  5/-  c8°  ,,  [51167 

Historical  and  Scientific  Accuracy  of  the  Pentateuch-t/.  a§  131:  christian  Evidences  w. 

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COMMENTARIES,    ETC. 


[Bible 


A  §25 

Genesis  :  Commentaries,  &c ».  also  a  §  24. 

BoNAR,Dr.Horatius[F.-Ch.]  Earth's  Morning  :  or  thoughts  on  Genesis  [first  6  chaps,  of  Genesis  only]  s/-  p  8°  Nisbet 
Candlish,  Dr.  R.  S.         The  Book  of  Genesis  :  a^series  of  discourses  [expository]  8/6  p  8°  Black 

Dei.itzsch,  Prf.  Franz  [Luth.]  A  New  Commentary  on  Genesis,  vol.  i.  [tr. ;  orig.  Comm.  is  not  tr.]  io/6     8°  Clark,  Edin. 
Hkrshon,  P.  [None]        Genesis,  with  a  Talmudig  commentary  [tr.]  lo/-     8°  Bagster 


74 
[52]  84 


Luther,  Martin 


Rabbinical  Commentary  on  Genesis  [tr.  from  Judseo-Polish] 
^narrationes  m  Genesin,  in  his  Collected  Works 

The  same,  chaps.  1-5,  tr.  Henry  Cole  •_     10/6 

Macdonald,  Rev.Donald  The  Creation  and  the  Fall  [first  3  chapters  of  Genesis]  12/-     8| 

*  Murphy,  Prf.  J.  G.[Presb.]Crit.  and  Exeg.  Comm.  on  Genesis,  w.  new  tr.  [scholarly  &  conservative]  10/6     8| 
RoBERTSON,Rev.F.W.[B.-C.]  Notes  on  Genesis  3/6  c8' 

Spurrell,  G.  J.  Notes  on  the  Hebrew  Text  of  the  Book  of  Genesis,  with  2  appendices      .  10/6  c  8^ 

Val  d'Eremao,  J.  P.  The  Serpent  of  Eden  [philog.  and  crit.  essay  on  text  of  Gen.  iii.]  4/6  c  8| 

WlLl.lAMS,Dr.Isaac[H.-C.]  The  Beginning  of  Genesis,  with  notes  [mystical]  7/6  c8| 

WRiGHT,Dr.C.H.H.[C.-I.]Book  of  Genesis  in  Heb. :  rev.  text,  var.  readgs.,andgram.  and  crit.  notes  6/-     8' 
Adam,  Noah,  Abraham. 

Allen,  Rev.  R.  Abraham  :  his  life,  times,  and  travels  6/-  c  8 

Deane.  Rev.  W.  J.        Abraham  :  his  life  and  times  [Men  of  the  Bible]  2/6  c  8^ 

Dykes,  Dr.J.Oswald[Presb.]  Abraham,  the  friend  of  God  :  a  study  of  Old  Test,  history  6/-  p8° 

Kellogg,  Dr.  A.  H,  [Am.]  Abraham,  Joseph,  and  Moses  in  Egypt ;  3  pi.     [Stone  Lectures,  '87]  7/6     8^ 
Parker,  Dr. Joseph[Cong.]  Adam,  Noah,  and  Abraham  [Household  Lib.  of  Exposition]  3/-  p  8° 

TOMKINS,  Rev.  H.  G.    Studies  on  the  Times  of  Abraham  [w.  14  pi.  of  anc.  monum.  &  inscripp.]  16/-     4' 
Isaac,  Jacob,  Joseph — v.  also  Adam,  s.v.  Kellogg,  supra. 
DoDS,  Dr. Marcus  [F.-Ch.]  Isaac,  Jacob,  and  Joseph 
Lawson,  Dr.Geo.[F.-Ch.]  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Joseph 
Smith,  Rev.  Thornley  History  of  Joseph 
Taylor,  Dr.W.M.  [Am. Cong.]  Joseph,  the  Prime  Minister 

Exodus  :   Commentaries,    &,G.—v.  also  a  §  24  ;  for  books  on  the  route,  v.^%  47,  s.v.  Geography. 
MILLINGTON,  Rev.  T.  S.  Signs  and  Wonders  in  the  Land  of  Ham  [descr.  of  the  Tfen  Plagues]  7/6  p  8" 

*MuRPHY,Prf.J.G.[Presb.]  Crit.  and  Exeg.  Comm.  on  Exodus,  w.  new  tr.  [scholarly  &  conservative]  9/-     8 
Nevin,  Dr.  Alfred  [Am.]  Notes,  exegetical,  practical  and  devotional,  on  the  Book  of  Exodus  $1.5°    12' 

Wagner,  George  The  Wanderings  of  the  Children  of  Israel  [pppular]  6/-  c  8' 

Life  of  Moses              — v.  also  Adam,  s.v.  Kellogg,  supra. 
Hamilton,  Dr.  James       Moses,  the  Man  of  God                                                                 [well  written]  2/6  c  8 
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26.    COMMENTARIES,  &o.,  ON  THE  HISTORICAL  BOOKS  1 
Commentaries,  &c.— z;.  also  a  §  24. 

HoiiSON,  Rev.  E.  Aids  to  the  Study  of  tlie  Books  of  Samuel  2/6    12° 

Maurice,  Rev.  F.  D.  [B.  -C]  Prophets  &  Kings  of  O.  T.  [Saml. ,  Kgs.,  &  Ten  Min.  Proph.]  10/6  c  8° 

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-E.]  Israel  under  Samuel 
Saul,  the  first  King  of  Israel 
Samuel,  the  Prophet 

David  —-V.  also  A  §  28,  esp.  Maclaren. 

Blaikie,  Prf.  W.  G.  [F.-Ch.]  David,  King  of  Israel :  the  divine  plan  and  lessons  of  his  life 

Chandler,  Dr.  Sam.        A  Critical  History  of  the  Life  of  David 

Krummacher,  Dr.  F.  W.  David,  King  of  Israel,  tr.  W.  G.  Easton 

S.MITH,  Dr.  George  The  Life  and  Reign  of  David 

•Taylor,  Dr.  W.  M.  [Am.  Cong.]  David  :  his  life  and  its  lessons 

Vince,  Rev.  Charles  [Bapt.]   Lights  and  Shadows  in  the  Life  of  King  David 

Chponieles. 

Bertheau,  Prf.  Ernst       Commentary  on  Books  of  Chronicles 

Solomon. 

Farrar,  Archd.  F.  W.  [C.-E.]  Solomon  :  his  life  and  times 

Elijah. 

Krummacher,  Dr.  F.  W.  Elijah  the  Tishbite  [tr.]  3|_  c  8° 

Macduff,  Dr.  J.  R.  [C.-S.]  'I'he  Prophet  of  Fire  [popular]  3/6  p  8° 

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Elisha. 

Blunt,  Rev.  H.  [C.-E.]    Lectures  on  the  History  of  Elisha  5/6  c  8° 

Edersheim,  Dr.  Alf.  [C.-E.]  Elisha,  the  Prophet  [as  a  type  of  Christ]  3/6  c  8° 

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27.    COMMENTARIES,  &o.,  ON  THE  HISTORICAL  BOOKS :  (.:)  EZRA,  NBHEMIAH,  AND  ESTHER. 
Collectively  —v.  also  a  §  24. 

King,  Bp.  E.  [C.-E.]  _    Ezra  and  Nehemiah :  examples  for  priests  and  laymen  i/-  32 


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Nehemiah. 

FiNLAYSON,  T.  C.  Nehemiah  :  his  character  and  work  ;  a  practical  exposition 

Randall,  J.  M.  Nehemiah,  the  Tirshatlia  :  his  times  and  lessons 

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Cassel,  Prf.  P.  [Un.-Evan.]  Explanatory  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Esther         [tr.  ;  rabbinical]  10/6 


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D.AVIDSON,  Dr.  A.  D.  Lectures,  Expository  and  Practical,  on  the  Book  of  Esther 

L AWSON,  Dr.  Geo.  [Un.  Presb.]   Discourses  on  Esther 

M'Crie,  Rev.  T.  Lectures  on  the  Book  of  Esther 

McEwAN,  Rev.  T.  The  Book  of  Esther  :  illus.  of  character  and  providence 

Raleigh,  Rev.  A.  The  Book  of  Esther  :  its  practical  lessons  and  dramatic  scenes 

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28.    COMMENTARIES,  &c.,  ON  THE  POETICAL  BOOKS :  (a)  JOB  AND  PSALMS. 


Collectively 

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— a.  also  A  §  24. 

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A  §29 


Psalms  :  Individually,  or  in  Groups. 

ii.,xlv.,cx.   HARPUR,Rev.G.   Christ  in  the  Psalms  :  a  series  of  discourses 
xviii.  Brown,  Dr.  John  ,    The  Sufferings  and  Glories  of  the  Messiah 
xix.   REEVE,Rev.J.\V.[Evang.]    Lectures  on  the  Nineteenth  Psalnv 
xxii.  Frame,  Rev.  Jas.      The  Song  of  the  Cross 

,,     STEVENSON,Can.J.[C.-E.]   Christ  on  the  Cross 
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Arnot,  Dr.  William 
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Rabbin.  Comm.  on  Proverbs  attributed,  to  ;  ^4-  P,'^f  S.  R.  Driver  [C.-E.]     3/6  ci 
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For  'Morks  on  Old  Testament  Prophecy,  zi.  A  §  44  :  Biblical  Dogmatics ;  and  for  History  of  the  Prophets,  ».  A  §  12, 

s.v.  Judaism. 

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Urwick,  Rev.  W.  The  Servant  of  Jehovah  [critical  comm.  on  Isaiah  Iii.,  13,  liii.  6/-     8°  Edinlmrgh 

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31.    COMMENTARIES,  &o.,  ON  THE  BOOKS  OF  THE  MINOR  PROPHETS, 


.  also  A  §  24,  §  30,  esp.  Cowles,  *EwaId,  Maurice. 


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Wardlaw,  Dr.  Ralph  [Cong.]  Lectures  on  Zechariah  [= Posthumous  Works,  vol.  iii.]  3/6 

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32.    COMMENTARIES    ON    THE    APOCRYPHA    (OLD    TESTAMENT). 

For  Texts,  Edited  Texts,  and  Translations  of  the  Apocryphal  Books,  -u.  A  §  19. 

•BlssELL,Rev.E.C.[Am.Cong.]  The  Apocrypha  of  the  Old  Test.,  revised  tr.,  histor.  intros.  &notes      15/-  r  8°  QX^xvl,  Edin. 

An  original  work,  appended  to  LANGE'S  Commentary. 

BuNSEN,  Baron  E.  The  Hidden  Wisdom  of  Christ  &  the  Key  of  Know,  [tr.;  hist,  of  Apoc]  2  v.  28/-     8°  Longman 

Commentary  on  the  Apocryphal  Books  4/-  c  8°  S.P.C.K. 

Davidson,  Prf.  A.  B.  \? .-Oa..Y— article  Apocrypha  in  Encyclo.  Brit.  vol.  ii.  30/-     4°  Black 

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NEW  TESTAMENT. 

For  Commentaries  on  the  whole  New  Testament,  z/.  A  §  24. 
For  Hermeneutics  of  the  whole  New  Testament,  k.  A  §  23. 
For  Introduction  to  the  whole  New  Testament,  z'.  A  §  16. 


33.    COMMENTARIES,   &o.,   ON   THE   FOUR   GOSPELS:    COLLECTIVELY. 


Commentaries,  etc.— j-.  aUo  a  §  24. 

Alford,  Dn.  H.  [C.-E.]  FourGosp.  in  Gk.,  w.  intro.  &  comm.  [  =  v.  i.  of  "Gk.  Test.",  v.  IK%  24]  28/- 
*Aquinas,  Thomas  Catena  Aurea  [1637] :  commentary  on  Four  Gospels  [tr.]  6  vols.  42/- 

CoUected  out  of  the  works  of  the  Fathers. 

Bruce,  Prf.  A.  B.  [F.-  Ch.]  The  Galilean  Gospel  [Household  Library  of  Exposition]  3/6 

Burgon,  Dn.J.W.[C.-E.]  Plain  Commentary  on  the  Four  Gospels  [for  devotional  reading]  4  vols.  21/- 
Choice  Notes  on  Four  Gospels  :  drawn  from  old  and  new  sources  4  vols.  ea.  4/6 

Denton,  Rev.  W.  [C.-E.]  Commentary  on  the  Gospels  [arranged  for  the  Christian  Year]  3  vols.  ea.  18/- 
DuNWELL,  Rev.  F.  H.  The  Four  Gospels  as  interpreted  by  Early  Church  [patrist.  &  crit.  comm.]  29- 
Lapide,  Cornel.  a[R.-C.]  Commentary  on  the  Gospels  [tr.],  ed.  Mossman  +  Ross  6  vols.  ea.  12/- 

*McClellan,  Rev.  J.  B.  The  Four  Gospels':  with  tr.,  refer.,  harmony,  notes  and  dissert.  30/- 

MAURlCE,Rev.F.D.[B.-C.]Unity  oftheN.T.:lects.  on  Malt.,  Mark,  Luke,  &  Epp.  of  Paul,  etc.  2  v.  12/- 
RusHBROOKE,  Rev.W.G.  Synopticon  :  exposition  of  common  matter  of  Synopt.  Gospels  35/- 

Ryle,  Bp.  J.  C.  [Evang.]  Expositoiy  Thoughts  on  the  Gospels  [for  family  reading  ;  diffuse]  4  vols.  31/6 
SEiss,Dr.J.A.[Am.Luth.]  Lectures  on  the  Gospels  2  vols.  $5 

VAUGHAN,Dn.C.J.(C.-E.]Words  from  the  Gospels  4/6 

Williams,  Rev.  Isaac      Devotional  Commentary  on  the  Gospeb  8  vols.  ea.  5/- 


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Higher   Criticism,   etc.— z^.  also  a  §  37  :  S.  John  ;  §  39  :  Pauhne  Epp.,  s.v.  Introduction. 

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Sanday,  Prf.  W.  [C.-E.]  Gospels  in  the  Second  Cent.  [a  reply  to  "Supernatural  Religion"]  10/6 

Supernatural  Religion  :  an  inquiry  into  the  reality  of  divine  Revelation  3  vols.  36/- 

The  second  part  examines  date,  authorship,  and  character  of  Gospels,  and  asserts  their  untrustworthiness. 

TlsCHENDORF,Dr.A.F.C.  Origin  of  the  Four  Gospels,  tr.  W.  L.  Gage  o.p.  \_pb.  3/6] 

,,  ,,  When  were  our  Gospels  Written  ?  [tr.]  :/- 

Wace,  Pre.  H.  [C.-E.]  The  Gosp.  &  its  Witnesses  :  some  of  the  chief  facts  in  the  life  of  our  Lord  6/- 
■WElss,Dr.Bernhard[G.Prot.]The  Life  of  Christ:  contains  200  pp.  on  Sources  of  Gospels  [tr.]  3  vols.  31/6 
*WESTCOTT,Can.B.F.[C.-E]  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Gospels  10/6 


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Atonement 
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Parables 


— V. 

— V 

A  §  J23. 
AS    50. 

—  V. 

A  ^  T23. 
Afe    50- 

Incarnation  — ».  A  §  123. 

Life  — z'.  A  §   50. 

Ministry  —v.  A  §   so. 

Miracles :  Dootrlnally— w.  A  §  132. 
Devotlonally— w.  A  §  n6. 


Person 

Publio  Ministry 


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Resurrection 
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Eucharist). 
— V.  A  §  132, 
—V.  A  I  128^ 
— V.  A  §  123. 


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Arnot,  Dr.  Wm.  The  Parables  of  our  Lord 

*BRUCE,Prf.A.B.[F.-Ch.]The  Parabolic  Teaching  of  Christ :  a  systematic  and  critical  study 

Written  in  excellent  style,  but  less  scholarly  than  GOEBEL,  infra, 

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DoDS,  Dr.  Marcus  [F.-Ch.]  Par.  of  our  Lord,  as  record. by  Matt.;  as  rec.  by  Luke  [Househ.Lib.of  Ex.]  ea.3/6  c  8°  Hodder  [83,85]  86,85 
*GoEBEL,Siegfr.[Ev.-Ref.]  The  Parables  of  Jesus:  a  methodical  exposition  [tr.;  scholarly  &  thorough]  10/6     8°  C\a.vk,  Edin.  83 

GUTHRlE,Dr.Thos.[F.-Ch.]  The  Parables  read  in  the  Light  of  the  Present  Day  [popular]  3/6  c  8°  Isbister  [66]  74 

TAYLOR,Dr.W.M.[Am.  Cong.]  The  Parables  of  our  Saviour  expounded  and  illustrated  7/6     8°  Hodder  87 

*Trench,  Abp.  R.C.  [C.-I.]  Notes  on  the  Parables  of  our  Lord,  12/-;  cheap  edition  7/6     8°  Paul  [41]  86 

with  introductory-  essay  on  principles  and  nature  of  parabolic  teaching.    Expository  portions  are  scholarly  and  subtle  ;  yet  popularly  expressed. 

Christ's  Words,  Temptation,  Last  Supper,  etc.-o.  «/jffA§5o:  Life  of  Christ;  §123:  christoiogy. 

Barrett,  Rev.  G.  S.         The  Temptation  of  Christ  [Household  Library  of  Exposition]  3/6  c  8°  Hodder 


Parker,  Dr.  Jos.  [Cong.]  The  Inner  Life  of  Christ  [Homiletical]  3  vols.  ea.  8/-  8°  Hazel! 

S  riER,  Dr.  Rudolf  The  Words  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  tr.  W.  B.  Pope  8  vols,  in  4  42/-  8°  Clark,  Ed. 

,^  „  The  Words  of  the  Risen' Saviour,  tr.  W.  E.  Pope  io/6  8°  ,, 

TRENCH,Abp.R.C.[C.-I.]  Studies  in  the  Gospels  [episodes  in  the  life  of  Christ]  10/6  8°  Paul 


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A  §§  34-36 

Languagre  of  Christ. 

Roberts,  Dr.  Alex.  Greek  the  Language  of  Christ  and  His  Apostles  i8/-     8°  Longman  88 

Seeks  to  show  that  Greek  was  the  language  of  Christ  and  His  apostles,  and  that  at  any  rate  their  public  discourses  were  delivered  in  Greek. 

Lord's  Prayer. 

BoARDMAN,Rev.G.D.[Am.-Bapt.]  Studies  in  the  Model  Prayer                                                         $1.25    iz°  New  York  79 

DODS,  Dr.  Marcus  [F.-Ch.]  The  Prayer  that  Teaches  us  to  Pray                                                              2/6  c  8°  Hodder  [63]  85 

Hall,  Rev.  Newman  [Cong.]  The  Lord's  Prayer :  a  practical  meditation                                           10/6      8°  Clark,  Edin.  83 

MAURiCE,Rev.F.D.[B.-C.]TheLord'sPrayer:  the  Creed  and  the  Commandments                              i/-   18°  Macmillan  70 

Saphir,  Dr.  Ad.  [Presb.]  Lectures  on  the  Lord's  Prayer                                                                         S/-  f  8°  Nisbet  [69]  84 

STANFORD,Dr.Chas.[Bapt.]  Homilies  on  the  Lord's  Prayer            [Household  Library  of  Exposition]  3/6  c  8°  Hodder  82 

van DYKE,Dr.H.J.[Ani.-Presb.]  The  Lord's  Prayer                                                                              $1.25   \i°  New  York  71 

VoYSEY,  Rev.  C.  [theist]  On  the  Lord's  Prayer                          [The  Sling  and  the  Stone,  vol.  viii.]  3/6     8°  Williams  81 

WiLLiAMS,Dr.W.R.[Am.-Bapt.]  Lectures  on  the  Lord's  Prayer                                                          $1.25    12°  New  York  [51]  78 

Lord's  Supper. 

GouLBURN,Dn.E.M.[C.-E.]Commentary  on  the  Administration  of  the  Lord's  Supper                        3/6  c  8°  Rivington  [7S]  75 

Hebert,  Charles.               The  Lord's  Supper :  uninspired  teaching                                             2  vols.  28/-     8°  Seeley  79 

LANGjDr.J.  M.  [C.-S.]     The  Last  Supper  of  our  Lord                  [Household  Library  of  Exposition]  3/6  c  8°  Hodder  [81]  81 

Lord's  Supper,  The  :          its  design,  and  its  benefit  on  the  Individual  and  the  Church                            5/-  p  8°       „  81 

A  clerical  symposium  (repr.  fr.  Homiletic  Quarterly]  by  Luthardt,  Pressens^,  Littledale.  Page  Hopps,  Gloag,  etc. 

Apostles,  The  —v.  a  §  51. 

34.    COMMENTARIES,  &o.,  ON  ST.  MATTHEW  (separately). 

V.  also  A  §  24  and  §  33. 

Alexander,  Prf.  J.  A.      The  Gospel  according  to  Matthew  Explained  [expository]  5/-  p  8' 

CoNANT,Dr.T.J.[Am.-Bapt.]  Matthew  :  Author.  Vers.,  Received  Gk.  text,  Rev.  Vers,  and  notes  o.p. 
•MoRlsoN,Dr.  Jas.  [Ev.-Un.]  A  i'ractical  Comm.  on  the  Gospel  accordingto  St.  Matthew   [learned]  14/- 
Nast,  Dr.  Wm.  [Am.]       Commentaries  on  Matthew  and  Mark  [critical,  doctrinal,  homiletic]  $6 

Nicholson,  E.  B.  New  Commentary  on  the  Gospel  according  to  Matthew  12/- 

Sadler,  Rev.  M.  F.  The  Gospel  according  to  St.  Matthew  [commentary  with  notes]  7/6 

Thomas, Dr.Dav.  [Cong.]  The  Genius  of  the  Gospel  [homiletical]  8/6 

Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

DyKES,Dr.J.Oswald[Presb.]  The  Manifesto  of  the  King  [exposition  of  Sermon  on  the  Mount]  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet       [72-74]  81 

*Tholuck,  Prf.  F.  A.        Commentary  on  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  tr.  R.  L.  Brown  io/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.  69 

TRENCH,Abp.R.C.[C.-I.]  The  Sermon  on  the  Mount  lo/6     8°  Paul  [44]  81 

An  exposition  from  the  writuigs  of  St  Augustine,  with  an  essay  on  his  merits  as  an  interpreter. 

35.  COMMENTARIES,  &o.,  ON  ST.  MARK  (sepaeately). 

V.  also  A  §  24,  §  33,  and  §  34,  s.v.  Nast. 

Alexander,  Prf.  J.  A.      The  Gospel  according  to  Mark  Explained  [expository]  5/-  c  8°  Nisbet  [58]  69 

BuRGON,Dn.J.W.[H.-C.]  The  Last  Twelve  Verses  of  Gospel  according  to  St.  Mark  12/-     8°  Parker  71 

A  practical  application  of  the  principles  of  textual  criticism. 

*MoRisON,Dr.j'as.[Ev.-Un.]  A  Practical  Commentary  on  the  Gospel  acc.  to  St.  Mark  [learned]  12/-     8°  Hodder  [73]  82 

Sadler,  Rev.  M.  F.  The  Gospel  according  to  St.  Mark  [commentary  with  notes]  7/6  c  8°  Bell  84 

Smith,  Rev.  J.  Hamblin    Short  Notes  on  the  Greek  Text  of  St.  Mark  2/6  c  8°  Rivington       [78]  82 

36.  COMMENTARIES,  &o.,  ON  ST.  LUKE  (separat2Ly). 

V.  also  A  §  24. 
van  DoREN,Dr.W.H.[Am.]  Suggestive  Commentary  on  St.Luke,  with  crit.  and  homilet.  notes  2  vols.  10/-  c  8°  Dickinson       [67]  76 

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Hatch,  Prf.  E.  —article  Luke  in  Encyclo.  Brit.  vol.  XV.  30/- 

HoBART,  W.  K.  The  Medical  Language  of  St.  Luke 

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MA(JRiCE,Rev.F.D.[B.-C.]  The  Gospel  of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven  [lectures  on  Luke]  6/- 

van  OosTERZEE,  J.  J.         The  Gospel  of  St.  Luke  [tr.]  2  vols.  18/- 

Sadlek,  Rev.  M.  F.  The  Gospel  according  to  Saint  Luke  [commentary  with  notes]  9/- 

VoOLSEY,Dr.T.D.[Am.Cong.]The  End  of  Luke's  Gospel  and  Beginning  of  Acts 

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37.    COMMENTAEIES,  &o.,  ON  ST.  JOHN  (separately). 

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38.    COMMENTARIES,  &o.,  ON  THE  ACTS  OP  THE  APOSTLES. 

vide  also  A  §  24. 

The  Acts  of  the  Apostles  Explained  2  vols.  15/-     8° 

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Cook,  Can.  F.  C.  [C.-E.]  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  with  a  commentary  12/6     8° 

Denton,  Rev.  W.  [C.-E.]  A  Commentary  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  2  vols. :  i.  18/-;  ii.  14/-     8° 

Donaldson,  Pre.  J.  — a?-/zV&  Acts  of  Apostles  2«  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  i.  30/-     4° 

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Lechler -f  Gerok'^j^' [^^'^VCommentary  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  [tr.]  2  vols.  ea.  10/6     8° 

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Ren  AN,  Ernest.  The  Apostles  [tr.] 

Reuss,  Dr.  E.  [Prot.]         History  of  the  Apostolic  Age,  tr.  and  ed.  Dr. 

Sadler,  Rev.  M.  F.  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles 

SMlTH,Rev.J.HambIin[C.-E.]  Short  Notes  on  the  Greek  Text  of  Acts 

STANLEY,Dn.A.P.[B.-C.]Sermons  and  Essays  on  the  Apostolic  Age 

Stier,  Dr.  Rudolf  The  Words  of  the  Apostles  Expounded  [tr.] 

Symington,  Rev.  A.  M.  The  Apostles  of  our  Lord  :  practical  studies 

THOMAS,Rev.David[Cong.]Homiletic  Commentary  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  9/- 

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39.    COMMENTARIES,  &c.,  ON  THE  PAULINE  EPISTLES. 
vide  also  A  §  24,  &  A  §  51 :  Apostolic  Age. 

Introduction. 

*Gloag,  Dr.  P.  J.  [C.-S.]  Introduction  to  the  Pauline  Epistles 

Higher  Criticism    —v.  also  A  §  131. 
General  Commentaries. 

DAVlES,Rev.J.Uew.[B.-C.]The  Epistles  to  the  Ephesians,  Colossians,  and  Philemon  7/6     8°  Macmillan       [66]  84 

*ELLICOTT,Bp.C.J.[C.-E.] — V.  separate  headings,  infra 

JOWETT,  Dr.  B.  [Ral.]       Com.  on  Gal.,  Thess.,  &  Rom.  [Gk.  &Eng.,  w.  crit.  notes]  o.p.  [pb.  30/-,  ^.45/-]   8' 
Palev,  Dr.  William  Hors  Paulinse,  ed.  Dn.  J.  S.  Howson  [also  i/-  c  8°  Grifhth  '88]  3/-   12' 

Murray   .  Synopsis  of  Paley's  "  Horas  Paulinas "    ,  2/-  f  8' 

SElss,Dr.J.A.[Am.Luth.]  Lectures  on  the  Epistles  for  Sundays  and  the  Chief  Festivals  2  vols.  25/-     8°  Philadelphia 

Theodore  of  Mopsuestia  Commentary  on  the  Minor  Epistles  of  Paul,  ed.  H.  B.  Swetc  [Lat.  vers,  and 

Gk.  frag.l  2  v.  ea.  12/-     8°  Camb.  Press     80-81 

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COIVSMENTARIES,   ETC. 


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Romans  —v.  also  a  §  24. 

*Beet,  Rev.  J.  A.  [Wesl.]  A  Commentary  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans  [exegetical]  7/6  c  8°  Hodder 

With  notes  on  the  terminology  of  the  Epistle,  and  dissertations  on  the  standpoint  of  Paul. 

Brown,  Dr.  John  [Presb.  ]  Analytical  Exposition  of  Romans  14/- 

Chalmers, Dr. Thomas  [F.-Ch.]  Lectures  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans  2  vols.  ea.  6/- 

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FORBES,  PrS  J.  Analytical  Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans,  w.  notes  10/6 

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A  revised  edition  of  this  tr.,  ed.  Dr.  T.  W.  Chambers  [Am.X  was  pub.  in  i  vol.    $2.50  8"  JVrtf  VcrA, ' 


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*Philippi,  Dr.  F.  A. 
Robinson,  T.  [Am.] 


Hodge,  Dr.  Chas.  [Am.]   Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans  [exegetical]  15/-     8°  //ew  York 

MORISON,  Dr.  Jas.  [Ev.-Un.]  Critical  Exposition  of  the  Third  Chapter  of  Romans  12/6     8°  Clark,  Edin. 

>>  I,     St.  Paul's  Teaching  on  Sanctification  [expos,  of  Rom.  vi.]  4/6     8°  Hodder 

Exposition  of  the  Ninth  [and  tenth]  Chapter[s]  of  Romans  7/6     8°       ,, 

Commentary  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans     [tr. ;  exegetical]  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Clark,  Edin. 
St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  Romans ;  a  suggestive  comm.  [on  plan  of  van  Doren, 

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Tholuck,  Prf.  F.A.  Exposition  of  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans     [tr. ;  exegetical]  2  vols.  8/-  f  8'    ,__ . 

VAUGHAN,Dn.C.J.[C.-E.]LecturesonSt.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans    [with  Biblical  commentary]  7/6  c8°  Macmillan 

Corinthians  I.  and  \\..^vide  aUo  i^%2^. 

*Beet,  Rev.  J.  A.  [Wesl.]  A  Commentary  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians  [«-.  Romans  sufrd\  10/6  c  S°  Hodder 
Edwards,  Pre.  T.  C.        A  Commentary  on  the  First  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians  14/-     8° 

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*GoDET,Pn.F.[Ref -Ch.]  Commentary  on  the  First  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians  [tr.]  2  vols.  21/- 

HoDGE,  Dr.  Chas.  [Am.]  Exposition  of  First  Epistle  to  Cor.;  of  Second  Epistle  to  Cor.    [exeg.]  ea.  5/- 
Kay,  Dr.  Wm.  [C.-E.j       Commentary  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians  9/- 

Olshau.sen,  Dr.  H.  Commentary  on  I.  and  II.  Corinthians  [tr.]  [exegetical]  9/- 

RoBERTSON,Rev.F.W.[B.-C.]Expository  Lects.  on  I.  and  II.  Epp.  to  the  Corinthians     [homiletical]  5/- 
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Galatians  —vide  also  a  §  24. 

*Beet,  Rev.  J.  A.  [Wesl.]  Commentary  on  Ep.  to  Galatians  {v.  Romans  supra\  5/- 

Brown,  Dr.  John  [Presb.]  Exposition  of  the  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Galatians  o.p.  \_pb.  10/6] 

Eadie,  Dr.  John  Commentary  on  Greek  text  of  Epistle  to  the  Galatians  [exegetical]  o.p.  {pb.  10/6] 

*ELLlC0TT,Bp.C.J.[C.-E.]  St.Paul's  Ep.  to  the  Galatians,  w.  crit.  and  gram.  comm.  and  rev.  tr.  8/6 

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LUTHER,  Martin  Commentary  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Galatians  [tr.]  7/- 


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PhilippianS  —^ide  also  A  §  24. 

Eadie,  Dr.  John  Comm.  on  Gk.  Text  of  St.  Paul's  Epis.  to  the  Philippians       [exegetical]  10/6     8° 

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Hutchinson,  Dr.  J.         Lectures  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Philippians  [expository]  7/6     8° 

Johnstone,  Prf.  R.  Lectures  on  Philippians,  with  revised  tr.  and  [textual]  notes  7/6  c  8° 

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A  §§  40-42 

Thessalonians        —vide  also  a  §  24. 

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40.    COMmffiNTAEIES,  &o.,  ON  THE  PASTORAL  EPISTLES  (TIMOTHY,   TITUS,   PHILEMON). 

Vide  also  A  §  24 ;  and%  39  :  Pauline  Epistles,  s.v.  General. 


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*Fairbairn,  Pre.  Pat.      The  Pastoral  Epistles  :  Grk.  text,  w.  tr,,  intrc,  expos,  notes  and  disserts.  7/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin. 

Timothy. 

Rowland,  Rev.  A. 

Titus. 

Graham,  Dr.  Wm. 

Philemon. 

Cox,  Dr.  Samuel  [Bapt.]  Philemon  «»  The  Private  Letters  of  Paul  &  John  Oectures;  popular]  0./.  [/*.  3/-]  c  8°  Miall 
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HACKETT,Dr.H.B.[Am.]Notes  on  the  Greek  Text  of  Philemon  o.p.     8°  New  York 

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41.    COMMENTARIES,  &c.,  ON  THE  EPISTLE  TO  THE  HEBREWS. 

Vide  also  A  §  24. 


Barmby,  Rev.  J.  Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews  i  S/- 

Brown,  Dr.  John  [Presb.]An  Exposition  of  the  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Hebrews  2  vols.  18/- 

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Exegetical ;  specially  strong  in  its  knowledge  of  the  Jewish  law. 

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42.    COMMENTARIES,  &o.,  ON  THE  CATHOLIC  EPISTLES  (JAMES,  PETER,  JOHN,  JUDE). 


Vide  also  A  §  24.     For  Lives  of  the  Apostles,  v.  A  §  51. 

General  Introduction. 

Gloag,  Dr.  P.  J.  [C.-S.]  Introduction  to  the  Catholic  Epistles 

James. 


lo/6     8-  Clark,  Edin. 


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Johnstone,  Prf.  Rob. 

Neander,  Dr.  A. 

Stier,  Dr.  Rudolf 

Wardlaw,  Dr.  Ralph  [Cong.]  Lectures  on  the  Epistle  of  James 

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Brown, Dr.  John  [Presb.]  Expository  Discourses  on  the  First  Epistle  of  Peter  3  vols.  18/-  c  8°  Oliphant,  Ed.  [66]68 

,,  „  Parting  Counsels  [an  expos,  of  n.  Peter,  cap.  i.]  and  4  other  Discourses      6/- c  8°  ,,        „    [56]  68 

Johnstone,  Prf.  R.  [Un.-Presb.]  The  First  Epistle  of  Peter  :  revised  text,  w.  intro.  and  comm.         10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.  88 

Leighton,  Abp.  A.  A  Practical  Commentary  on  the  First  Epistle  of  Peter  2  vols.  4/-   18°  R.  T.  S.  [1613-84]  8i 

LiLLlE,  Dr.  John  [Am.]    Lectures  on  the  First  &  Second  Epistles  of  Peter,  w.  intro.  P.  Schaff  [Am.]  12/-     8°  Hodder  69 

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c8° 
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The  Private  Letters  of  St.  Paul  and  St.  John  o.p.  \_pb.  3/-]  "" 

Biblical  Commentary  on  Epp.  of  St.  John,  tr.  Dr.  W.  B.  Pope    [exeget.]  10/6 

The  First  Epistle  of  John  ;  contrib.  to  Bibl.  theology,  tr.  Dr.  W.  B.  Pope  10/6 

A  Commentary  on  the  First  Epistle  of  John  [text  and  notes]  5/- 

The  First  Epistle  of  John,  with  expository  and  homiletical  treatment  7/6 

,]  The  Epistles  of  St.  John  :  lectures  on  Christian  ethics 

An  Exposition  of  I.  John 

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Specially  useful  as  a  guide  to  the  theological  standpoint  of  John. 


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43.    COMMENTARIES,  &c.,  ON  THE  BOOK  OF  KEVELATION. 

Vide  also  A  §  24. 

AuBERLEN,  C.  A.  The  Prophecies  of  Daniel  and  Revelation  of  John  [their  relation,  etc.  ;  tr.]  7/6     8° 

*Bleek,  Prf.  F.  Lectures  on  the  Apocalypse,  tr.  Dr.  S.  Davidson  10/6     8° 

*ELLIOTT,Rev.E.B.[C.-E.]  Horse  Apocalypticse:  crit.  &  histor.  com. on  the  Apocaljrpse  [standard]  4V.  56/-  8° 
*Gebhardt,  Rev.  H.  Doct.  of  Apocalypse  [relation  to  doct.  of  Gosp.  &  Epp.  of  John  [badly  tr.]  10/6  8° 
Gl.ASGOW,Dr.Jas.[Presb.]The  Apocalypse,  translated  and  expounded  14/-     8° 

Gregory,  Rev.  A.  Discourses  on  the  Book  of  Revelation,  with  an  introduction  5/-  c  8° 

HBNGSTENBERG,Prf.E.W.The  Revelation  of  John  expounded  [tr. ;  2nd  Germ.  ed.  1861-62]  2  vols.  21/-  8° 
MAURiCE,Rev.F.D.[B.-C.]Lectures  on  the  Apocalypse  6/-  c  8° 

MiLLlGAN,  Prf.  W.  [C.-S.]  The  Revelation  of  St.  John  [Baird  Lecture,  '85]  7/6  c  8° 

MURPHY,Prf.J.G.[Presb.]A  Critical  and  Exegetical  Commentary  on  Revelation  8° 

Neale,  Dr.  J.  M.  [H.-C]  Three  Groups  of  Sermons  on  Portions  of  Apocalypse  5/~   12° 

Pond,  Dr.  Enoch  [Am.]    The  Seals  Opened  ;  or  the  Apocalypse  explained  3/6  p  8° 

Robinson,  Rev.  W.  Expositions  of  Book  of  Revelation  7/6  c  8° 

SKlss,Dr.J.A.  [Am.  Luth.]  Lectures  on  the  Apocalypse  3  vols.  ea.  10/-  p  8° 

*STUART,Rev.Moses[Am.]A  Commentary  on  the  Apocalypse  2  vols.  $2.25     8° 

SWEDENBORG,  Emmanuel — vide  A  §  93. 

VAUGHAN,Dn.C.J.  [C.-E.]  Lectures  on  the  Revelation  of  St.  John  2  vols.  10/6  c  i 

Waller,  C.  B.  Apocalypse  viewed  under  light  of  unfolding  ages,  etc.  12/-     ! 

Williams,  Rev.Isaac[H.-C.]The  Apocalypse,  w.  notes  &  illustrations  [expository  ;  medisev.  material]  5/-  c  1 
Wordsworth,  Bp. C.  [C.-E.]  Lectures  on  the  Apocalypse  [Hulsean  Lectures,  1848]  op.     < 

Epistles  to  the  Seven  Churches— >r  descr.  of  the  Seven  churches,  v.  a  §47. 

DODS,  Dr.  Marcus  [F.-Ch.]  The  Epistles  to  the  Seven  Churches  2/6  c  i 

PLUMPTRE,Dn.E.H.[C.-E.]Popular  Exposition  of  the  Epistles  to  the  Seven  Churches  s/-  c  1 

Tait,  Can.  A.  [C.-E.]       Messages  to  the  Seven  Churches  in  Asia  Minor  12/-     ! 

TRENCHjAbp.R.  C.[C.-L]Commentary  on  the  Epistles  to  the  Seven  Churches  8/6     < 


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44.    BIBLICAL  DOGMATICS. 

Vide  also  the  relevant  parts  of  the  works  in  A§2:  Introduction  to  Theology,  and  A  §  16  :  Biblical  Introduction. 


io/6     8°  Clark,  Edin. 


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?AIRBAlRN,Prc.Pat.[F.-Ch.]Typologyof  Script,  .viewed  in  con.  w.DivineDispensations[standard]  2v.  21/-     8°       „         „ 
•Ladd,  Prf.  G.  T.  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Doctrine  of  Sacred  Scripture  [O.  and  N.T.]  2  vols.  24/-     8°      „        „ 

An  important  critical,  historical  and  dogmatic  inquity  into  the  origin  and  nature  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments, 

'van  OosTERZEE,  Prf.  J.  F.  —  v.  New  Testament :  generally,  infra. 

Old  Testament :  generally—!:/.  aUo  A  §  12 :  Judaism. 

•Oehler,  Prf.  G.  F.  Theology  of  the  Old  Testament,  tr.  E.  D.  Smith+S.  Taylor    2  vols.  ea.  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin. 

An  American  ed.  of  this,  revised  by  G.  E.  Day,  and  uicorporating  TH.  OEHLHR'S  additions  to  the  second  ed.  of  the  original  [1882]  was  pub.  I3  8°  Nejii  York,  '83. 

Weidner,  Prf.  R.  F.  [Am.  Ev.-Luth.]  Biblical  Theol.  of  Old  Test.  =  [v.  ii.  of  his  Theol.  Encyclo.]  $i    I2°  Philadelphia 

Practically  an  abridgement  of  OEHLER :  useful ;  but  shockingly  printed. 

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[Bampton  Lectures]  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan 
6/-  c  8'  Nisbet 
[tr.  fr.  Dutch]  6/-  c  8°  Hodder 


8° 


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Hodder 
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88 

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8°  Parker 


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77 
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68 


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8° 
12° 
8° 
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Matheson,  Rev.  Geo.  [C.-S.]  Landmarks  of  New  Testament  Morality 
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First  part  treats  of  O,  T.  under  the  heads  of  Mosaism,  Prophetism,  Judaism,  John  the  Baptist. 

Rendall,  Rev.  F.  [C.  -E.]  The  Theology  of  the  Hebrew  Christians  5/-  c  8 

Reuss,  Prf. Eduard [Prot.]  Hist.ofChristianTheol.intheApost.Age,  tr.Dr.R.W.  Dale[Cong.]  2 v.  24/-     8' 
SCHMID,  Prf.  C.  F.  [Prot.]  Biblical  Theology  of  the  New  Testament,  tr.  Venables  10/6 

*Weiss,  Dr.  Bernhard  [Prot.]  Biblical  Theology  of  the  New  Testament,  tr.  D.  Eaton       2  vols.  ea.   10/6 

Doctpine  of  the  Church  (Ecclesiology)  [New  Testament]. 

Bannerman,  Rev.D.  D.  [F.-Ch.]  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Church  [Cunningham  Lectures, '87]  12/- 

Candlish,  Rev.  J.  S.  [F.-Ch.]  Kingdom  of  God  biblically  &  historically  consid.  [Cunningham  Lects.]  10/6     S"       „         „ 

Jacob,  Dr.  G.  A.  [C.-E.]   The  Ecclesiastical  Polity  of  the  New  Test.  [Liberal  Anglican]  4/6  p  8°  Strahan 

V.  Orelli,  Dr.  C.  [Sw.  Prot.]  The  Old  Test.  Prophecy  of  Consum.  of  God's  Kingd.  [historical;  tr.]  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin. 

Jewish  Belief  about  the  period  of  Christ's  birth— z*.  o/w  a  §12:  Judaism. 

V.  DoLLiNGER,  J.  J.  [O.-C]  in  The  Gentile  &  Jew  in  Courts  of  Temple  of  Christ  [tr.]  2  v.  o.p.  [ft.  2l/-] 
Drummond,  Prf.  J.  [Unit.]  The  Jewish  Messiah  [a  history  of  the  Messianic  idea  among  the  Jews]  15/- 
Reynolds,  Dr.  H.  R.  [Cong.]  John  the  Baptist  [as  point  of  union  of  O.  &  N.  T.  ;  Cong.  Un.  Lects.]  12/- 

For  other  lives  of  John  the  Baptist,  vide  A  §  Si :  Apostolic  Age,  s.v.  John  the  Baptist. 

Law. 

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Davison,  Rev.  John  Discourses  on  Prophecy:  its  struct.,  use  &  interpret.  [Warburtonian  Lects.]  9/- 

All  the  Warburtonian  Lectures  are  upon  the  subject  of  Prophecy. 
FAlRBAlRN,Prc.Pat.[F.-Ch.]  Prophecy:  its  distinctive  nature,  use,  function,  &  interpretation  [standard]  10/6 
Green,  Dr.  W.  H.  [Am.  Presb.]  Moses  and  the  Prophets  $1 

*KuENEN,  Dr.  A.  [Leyden  sch.]  Prophets  &  Prophecy  in  Israel :  hist.  &  crit.  inq.  [tr. ;  anti-supernat.]  21/- 
Leathes,  Prf.  S.  [C.-E.]  Old  Test.  Proph.  :  its  wit.  to  divine  foreknowledge  [Warburtonian  Lect.]  io/6 
Smith,  Dn.  R.  Payne  [C.-E.]  Prophecy  a  Preparation  for  Christ  [Bampton  Lecture,  '69]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

♦Smith,  Prf.  W.  R.  [F.-Ch.]  Prophets  of  Israel  and  their  Place  in  History  7/6  c  8°  Black 

To  the  close  of  the  eighth  century ;  to  a  large  extent  follows  Kuenbn. 

Prophecy :  Messianic— z;.  aha  A  §30:  isaiah. 

Adeney,  Rev.  W.  F.         The  Hebrew  Utopia  [a  study  of  Messianic  prophecy]  6/-  c  8' 

"Briggs,  Prf.  C.  A.  [Am.  Presb.]  Messianic  Prophecy  7/6  p  8' 

Discusses  all  Messianic  passages  of  O.  T.  In  uew  tr.,  w.  crit.  notes,  and  traces  devel.  of  Mess,  idea  in  O.T. 

Delitzsch,  Prf.  Franz  [Luth.]  Old  Testament  History  of  Redemption,  tr.  S.  J.  Curtiss  4/6  8 

,,  „  The  Messianic  Prophecies,  tr.  Prf.  S.  J.  Curtiss  S/-  8' 

*EDERSHEiM,Dr.A.[C.-E.]Prophecy&Historyinrelationtothe  Messiah  [Warburtonian Lect. '80- '84]  12/-  8' 
Gloag,  Dr.  P.  G.  [C.-S.]   The  Messianic  Prophecies                                              [Baird  Lecture,  '79]   7/6  c  8' 

Hengstenberg,  Prf.  E.  W.  Christology  of  the  O.  T. ,  &  comment,  on  the  Messianic  Predict,  [tr.]  4  v.    42/^-  8' 
RiEHM,  Prf.  Ed.  [Prot.]      Messianic  Prophecy  :  orig.,  hist,  character  &  rel.  to  N.  T.  fulfilment  [tr.] 
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Sabbath  — z/.  also  a  §  12  :  Judaism. 

Bibliography  :  Cox,  Robert.  The  Literature  of  the  Sabbath  Question  2  vols. 

Documents  of  the  New  York  Sabbath  Committee  [from  1858  to  1863]       8°  New  York 

Cf.  an  excellent  article— partly  in  review  of  these  documents— on  The  Peypetuat  Observance  0/the  Sabbathhy  Prf.  E.  C.  SMYTH  [Am.]  in  Amer.  Theot.  Rev,  ApL 

Eight  Studies  on  the  Lord's  Day  6/-  c  8°  Boston 

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GiLFiLLAN,  Rev.  James     The  Sabbath  viewed  in  light  of  Reason,  Revelation  and  History  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet 

Hessey,  Rev.  Jas.  a.  Sunday:  its  origin,  history  and  present  obligation       [Bampton  Lect.,  '60]  6/-  c  8°  Cassell 

Jacob,  Dr.  G.  A.  [C.-E.]   Sabbath  made  for  Man  i/6  c  8°  Partridge 

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„  „  A  Critical  History  of  the  Sabbath  &  the  Sunday  in  the  Christian  Church  $1.50   12°      „      „ 

Former  from  a  Biblical  standpoint,  w.  app.  on  Origin  of  Week ;  latter  covers  history  of  theories  and  practices  cone.  Sabbath  and  Sunday. 
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with  inquiries  into  origin  of  Sacrifice,  Jewish  Ritual,  the  Atonement,  and  Lord's  Supper. 

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Hengstenberg,  E.  W.     — in  his  Commentary  on  Ecclesiastes  [tr.]  pp.  367-409,  zi.  A  §29  ;  (S^- Egypt.  &  Bks.  of  Moses,  z*.  A  §  131. 
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45.    CONTEIBUTIONS   OF   SCRIPTURE   TO   VARIOUS   SCIENCES. 


Ethics  — V.  A  §  113:  Christian  Ethics,  s.v.  Systematic  Works. 

PsyCholOg'y  —v.  also  a  §  127  :  The  Human  Nature  ;   and  C  §  71  :  Psychology. 

Beck,  Prf.  J.  T.  [Prot.]      Outlines  of  Biblical  Pyschology  [tr.]  4/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  77 

Treats  of  the  human  soul  zsNefhesh.  (soul),  as  affected  by  Rttach  (spirit),  as  ceutred  in  Lebh  (heart). 

Cobb,  W.  H.  The  meaning  of  "  Nephesh"  in  "  Bibliotheca  Sacra,"  Jan.,  1880. 

*Delitzsch,  Prf.  Franz  [Luth.]  A  System  of  Biblical  Pyschology,  tr.  R.  E.  Wallis  12/-     8°  Clavk,  Edin  67 

DlCKSON,Dr.W.P.[C.-S.]  St.  Paul's  Use  of  Terms  Flesh  and  Spirit  [Baird  Lectures,  '82]  8/6  c  8"  " 

Heard,  Rev.  J.  B.  [C.-E.]  The  Tripartite  Nature  of  Man  [spirit,  soul,  and  body]  6/-  c8' 

Applied  to  illustrate  doctrines  of  Original  Sin,  New  Birth,  Disembodied  State,  the  Spiritual  Body ;  contains  much  Biblical  matter, 

LAlDLAW,Dr.John[F.-Ch.]The  Bible  Doct.  of  Man  [lect.ii.is  on  Bibl.  Psychol. ;  Cunningham  Lects.]  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin. 

Sociology  — ».  also  A  §  44,  s.v.  Doctrine  of  the  Church. 

MARTENSEN,Bp.H.L.[Prot.]  Christian  Ethics  :  Spec,  pt.,  2nd  div..  Social  Ethics  [tr.  from  Danish]  io/5     8°  Clark,  Edin.  81 

Considers  in  detail  the  moral  life  of  society  and  the  Kingdom  of  God. 

STncKENBERG,Dr.J.H.W.[Luth.]  Christian  Sociology  [Christian  society,  Christian  social  ethics;  tr.]  3/6  c8°  Dicknsn.  [iV.  y.SolSi 


Clark,  Edin 
MacLehose,  Gleiig .  83 
Clark,  Edin.  [63]  83 

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46.    BIBLICAL  ARCH^SOLOGY:  (a)  GENERALLY;  and  BIBLICAL  HISTORY. 


Dictionaries  and  Cyclopsedias— z/.  aUo  a  §  49,  s.v.  Dictionaries  (Eccles.  Hist.,  Antiquities,  etc.). 
Bastow,  Rev.  J.  A.  Bible  Dictionary ;  125  ill.,  and  map  [popular]  10/6     8° 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pub.]        Bible  Dictionary ;  600  ill.  [popular]    7/6     4° 

Eadie,  Dr.  John  Biblical  Cyclopedia ;  maps  and  ill.  [popular]    7/6     8° 

Fairbairn,  Pre.  Patrick    Tht  Imperial  Bible  Dictionary  ;  ill.  2  vols.  72/-  i  8° 

FAUSSET,Rev.A.R.[C.-E.]Tht  Englishman's  Critical  and  Expository  Bible  Cyclopaedia  ;  ill.  10/6     4° 

IvlTTO,  Dr.  John  Cyclo.ofBib.Lit.,ed.W.L.Alexander,3v.42/-;abgd.  [somewh.antiquated]  10/6     8° 

SCHAFF,Dr.P.[Am.Presb.]  Bible  Dictionary  [biogr.,  nat.  hist,  geogr.,  archseol.,  liter.]  $2.50     8° 

*SMlTH,Dr.Wm.[C.  -E. ;  ed.]  Diet,  of  the  Bible ;  antiq.,biog.,geog.,nat.  hist,  [somewh.antiq.]  ill.  3  v.  ios/-m8° 
„        \v.  also  A  §  49]  Concise  Bible  Diet,  [ab.fr.abv.]  ill.2i/-8°;  Smaller  Bible  Dict.[furth,ab.]  ill.  7/6  c  8° 

General  and  Collective  Works. 


Ancient  History  from  the  Monuments 


BIRCH: E 
PALMER, 


■ypt  [to  B.C.  300]. 
;.  S. :  SinaL 


I 


SMITH,  Geo. :  Assyria. 
.,  „       Babylonia. 


[a  series  of  short,  popular  books]  ea.  2/-  f  8" 


Hodder 
Cassell 
R.T.S. 
Blackie 

[48]  77 

[69]  83 

[    3  73 

66 

Hodder 

79 

Black 

Philadelphia 

Murray 

9» 

[41]  76 

[80]  85 

60-63 

65,66 

S.P.C.K. 

75-78 

VAU.^,  W.  S.  W.  :    Gk,  Cities  and  Islands  of  Asia  Minor. 
Persia. 


Bennett,  Sir  R.  :  Diseases  of  the  Bible  2/fi 

Budge.  S.  A.  Wallis :  Babylonian  Life  3/- 

„                   ,,              Dwellers  on  the  Nile  3/- 

DAWSON,  Sir  J.  W. :  Egypt  and  Syria  2/6 


GROSER,  Vir.  H. :  Trees  and  Plants  of  the  Bible  3/- 

HARKNESS,  M.  E.  :  Egyptian  Life  3/- 

HART,  H.  C. :  Animals  of  the  Bible  3/- 

KING,  J. :  Temple  at  Jerusalem  2/6 


KING,  J. :  Cleopatra's  Needle 
Merrill,  S.  ;  Galilee 

SaYCE,  a.  H.  :  Ancient  Monuments,  2  pts.  t 
„  „       Assyria  3/- ;   The  Hittites 


BissELL,  Rev.  E.  C.  [Am. Cong.]  Biblical  Antiquities;  ill.  [student's  book]  $1.50    \i°  Philadelphia  88 

By-Paths  of  Bible  Knowledge  [a  series  of  small  elementary  books  ;  ill.]  ea.  2/6  and  3/-  f  8°  R.T.S. 83-88  inprog. 

2/6 

2/6 

.3/- 

2/6 

[79]  So 

76 

87-88 

73 
75-78 


•CONDER,  F.R. +  C.R.       Handbook  to  the  Bible  [ancient  monum.  and  modern  explor.]  7/6  p  8°  Longman 

•EWALD,  Dr.  Heinrich      The  Antiquities  of  Israel,  tr.  Rev.  H..  S.  Solly  [isted.  of  orig.,  1844]  12/6     8°  Longman 

•Keil,  Prf.  C.  F.  [Luth.]    Handbook  of  Biblical  Archaeology  [tr.]  2  vols.  ea.  10/6     8'  Clark,  £<//«. 

The  only  scientific  treatise  on  Biblical  archEeology  in  English ;  a  very  mine  of  information. 
Nkvin,  Rev.  J.  W.  [Am.]  A  Summary  of  Biblical  Antiquities  ;  ill.  [for  schools  "and  families]  $1.50    12°  Philadelphia 

Recoirls  of  the  Past ;  derived  from  inscriptions  [tr.],  ed.  Dr.  S.  Birch  12  vols.  ea.  3/6  f  8°  Bagster 

Vols.  L,  IXtf  v.,  rii..  he.,  xi.,  contamtrs,  of  Assyrian  texts;  vols,  ii.,  iv„  vi.,  yiii.,  «.,  xii,,  of  Egyptian  texts.    A  new  series  is  commenced,  rol.  i.,  4,'6,  '80. 

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Theology]  BIBLICAL  HISTORY.  !       [Bible 

A  §46 

RuLE+ANDERSON,^g^^  Biblical  Monuments ;  with  fine  plates  [popular]  63/-     4°  Croydon  71-73 

Photographs  and  descriptions  of  principal  monuments  in  stone  and  MS.— fr.  the  Deluge  tablet  to  Wiclif  s  tr.  , 
Studia  Biblica :  essays  in  Biblical  Archaeology  and  Criticism,  by  Members  of  Univ.  Oxon.  10/6     8°  Clar.  Press    ,  Sj 

Transactions  of  the  Society  of  Biblical  Archceology  ann.  sub.  21/-     8°  London     72  in  prog. 

History  :  General    -yorhist.  of  Contemp.  Nations,  ««</>;- post-Biblical  hist,  of  Jews,  v.  Class  F§§  6-9. 

Kurtz,  Prf.  J.  H.  [Luth.]  A  Manual  of  Sacred  History,  tr.  C.  E.  Schaffer  $1. 50   12°  PMladelphia  [54]  76 

MACLEAE,Rev.G.F.[C.-E.]Class-bk.  ofO.T.  Hist.,maps,  4/6;  Class-bk.ofN.T.  Hist.,  maps  [element.]  5/6  c8°  Macmillan  [61]  80 

Magnus,  Lady  Outlines  of  Jewish  History  [b.c  s86-a.d.  1885  ;  popular]  3/6   12°  Longman  [86]  88 

MiLMAN,Dn.H.H.[C.-E.]  Hist,  of  Jews  fr.  Earliest  Period  to  Mod.  Time[i  v.  2/-  Routledgc'S;]  3  v.  12/-  c8°  Murray  [29]  83 

Popular,  yet  scholarly  and  critical. 

OORT-I-  HooYKAS.H.  +J.  The  Bible  for  Young  People,  tr.  [fr.  Dutch]  Rev.  P.  H.  Wicksteed      6  v.  31/-   12°  S.S.A.[Unit][^]^ 

old  Test,  4  v.,  ea.  3/6  or  4/-;  New  Test.,  z  v.,  ea.  4/-:  based  on  results  of  most  recent  continental  criticism  and  research.    Rationalistic. 

Palmer,  Prf.  E.  H.  History  of  the  Jewish  Nation,  from  the  Earliest  Times  5/- c8°  S.P.C.K.  74 

PlNNOCK.W.H.  Analysis  of  Scripture  History  :  Old  Test.,  3/6;,  New  Test,  4/-  [popular]    12°  Whittaker  [?So]?65 

Smith,  Philip  Student's  Manual  of  Old  and  New  Test.  History,  maps  and  ill.        2  v.  ea.  7/6  p  8°  Murray      [65,  62]  78 

History  :   Old  Testament— z/.  aUo  a  §  131 ;  ^>-  Rellg.  of  Israel,  v.  A  §  12 ;  Lives  of  Scripture  Characters  are  classed  with 

the  Commentaries. 
Cassell,  Prf.  P.  [Un.-Evang.]  Commentary  on  Esther  [tr.]  10/6     8°  Clark,  £</«'«.  88 

Gives  a  good  insight  into  ancient  Hebrew  life,  and  also  Persian. 

EDERSHElM,Dr.A.[C.-E.]Bible  Hist. from  the  Creation  to  Zedekiah,  7  v.  [popular]  v.  i.-vi.  ea.  2/6,  vii.  3/-   12°  R.T.S.  75-87 

*EWALD,  Prf.  Heinrich      Hist.ofIsrael,tr.R.Martineau  +  Rev.J.E.Carpenter  +  Rev,J. F.Smith,  v.i-vi. 79/-  8°  Longman  [|g^ 

Full  of  genius  and  learning  ;  critical  and  bold.    For  subsequent  vols.  -y.  A  §  St. 

GElKlE,Dr.Cunningham[C.-E.]  Old-Testament  Characters  6/-  c8°  Hodder  [77]  84 

HENGSTENBERG.Prf.E.W.Hist.  of  the  Kingd.  of  God  under  the  Old  Test.  [tr.;Univ.  Lects.]2v.  ea.  10/6      8°  Clark,  Edin.     71-73 

JosEPHUS,Flav.[lstCBnt.]  Opera:  ed.  crit.  B.  Niese,  vol.  i.     [Antiquitatum  Judaicarum,  lib.  i.-v.]  14m.     8°  Berlin  87 

„  „  Opera  omnia,  rec.  I.  Bekker  6  vols.  12/-   12°  Teubner,  Z«^M]f    56 

„  „  ,,         ,,       rec.  W.  Dindorf  [Greek  and  Latin]  2  vols.  25/-  i  8°  Didot, /"oWj  45 

„  Works,  tr.  W.  Whiston,  ed.  Sir  C.  W.  Wilson  S/-  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.[i737]88 

standard,  but  of  no  great  value  now. 

Kurtz,  Prf.  J.  H.  [Luth.]  History  of  the  Old  Covenant,  tr.  Edersheim  + Martin  3  vols.  ea.  10/6     8°       „         „  59 

studies  on  Patriarchal  Age,  Israel  in  Egypt,  and  Israel  in  the  Desert :  w.  tr.  of  KURTZ'S  essay  "  Bible  and  Astronomy  "  [w.  also  A  §  6,  s.v.  Astronomy). 

Renan,  Ernest  History  of  the  People  of  Israel :  vol.  i.  [to  the  time  of  David  ;  tr.]  14/-     8°  Chapman  88 

SlME,  James  The  Kingdom  of  All-Israel :  its  history,  literature,  and  worship  15/-     8°  Nisbet  83 

The  history  of  the  reigns  of  Saul,  David,  and  Solomon,  with  reference  to  modem  criticism. 

STANLEY,Dn.A.P.[B.-C.]  Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Jewish  Church  3  vols.  ea.  6/-  cS"  Murray      [63-65]  84 

HiStOr.  Books  of  Old  Test.— /«?-  Commentaries,  etc.,  r;.  A  §  25  ;  for  Higher  Criticism  z/.  A  §  131. 

Chronology  of  the  Bible,  and  Harmony  of  the  Gospels— z/.  also  A  §  so :  Christ ;  A  §  33 :  Gospels ; 

A  §  37:  St.  John  ;   and  IK  §  131 :  Christian  Evidences. 

BuNSEN,  Baron  E.               The  Chronology  of  the  Bible  connected  with  contemporary  events  [tr.]        7/6     8°  Longman  74 

Cadman,  J.  P.  [Am.]         Christ  in  the  Gospels                                              [on  Revised  Version  of  1881]          Chicago  [    ]  85 

■•Caspari,  C.  E.                  Chronological  and  Geographical  Introduction  to  Life  of  Christ  [tr.]                9/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  76 
CONDER,  Dr.  E.  R.             Outlines  of  the  Life  of  Christ            [chronol.  and  harmony  of  the  Gospels]  3/6  c  8°  R.T.S. 

Gardiner,  Dr.Fred.  [Am.Episc]  A  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels             in  Greek,  $2  ;  in  English,  $2     8°  Andover  6^ 

The  former  after  the  texts  of  TISCHENDORF,  w.  collation  of  textus  receptus,  GrieSBACh,  Lachmann,  and  TREGELLES ;  latter  ace.  to  Authorized  Version.  '* 

*Lewin,  Thos.  Fasti  Sacri  [key  to  chronology  of  N.  T.  B.C.  70-A.D.  70]  21/- r  8°  Longman  65 

RoBiNSON,Dr.  Edw.  [Am.  ]  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels,  in  Greek,  ed.  M.  B.  Riddle,  7/6  ;  in  English,  1/6  fff — psLS 

Gives  text  of  TISCHENDORF,  and  the  various  readings  of  TREGELLES,  Westcott  and  HORT,  and  Revised  Version  of  1881.     "  '  '* 

Seyffarth,  Gustav  Summary  of  Recent  Discoveries  in  Bible  Chronology  [tr.  ]  $1    12°  New  York       [    ]  82 

Smith,  George  [ed.]  The  Assyrian  Eponym  Canon,  tr.  [with  account  of  evidence,  etc.]  9/-     8°  Bagster  75 

For  the  comparative  chronology  of  the  Assyrian  and  Jewish  kingdoms  from  date  of  Solomon  to  Nebuchadnezzar. 

TISCHENDORF,  Constant.  Synopsis  Evangehca  4/-     8°  IMpzig  [51]  84 

UssHER,  Abp.  Jas.  Annales  Vet.  et  Nov.  Testament!  in  Works,  vols.  x.  and  xi.  8°  Dublin        [Jf  #3]  47 

„  „  Chronologia  Sacra  in  Works,  vols.  xi.  and  xii.  8°        „         \J>ostA.'\  47 

Both  still  standard,  the  dates  of  which  somehow  head  the  pp.  of  the  Authorized  Version. 

"WiESELER,Prf  Karl        A  Chronological  Synopsis  of  the  Four  Gospels,  tr.  Can.  Venables  5/-  c8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [76]  78 

This  work,  of  which  the  original  edition  appeared  Hambtirtr,  '43,  formed  the  basis  of  Tischendorf's  "  Synopsis  Evangelica,"  and  Ellicott's  "  Hist  Lects  on 
Life  of  our  Lord."  There  was  a  previous  tr,  of  the  book,  13/-,  8°,  Bell  and  Daldy,  '64.  Its  chief-results  are  :— Birth  of  Christ,  750  A.U.C. ;  Imprisonment  of  the 
Baptist,  Furim  782  A.U.C. ;  Death  of  Christ,  April  7th,  783  A.U.C.,  or  30  A.D.    He  has  also  pub.  "  Chronologic  d.  Apostol.  Zeitalters."    GCttinffen,  '^^notty. 

Connection  of  Old  and  New  Testaments  together  and  with  Secular  History. 

Alexander, Dr.  W.L.[Cong.]The  Conn.  &  Harmony  of  the  O.  &  N.  Test.  [Cong.  Lect.'4o]  o.p.  [pb.izj-l     8°  Jackson  [41]  53 

Blaikie,  Pif.W.  G.  [F.-Ch.]  Bible  History  in  connection  with  the  General  History  of  the  World         3/6  p  8°  Nelson  [eg]  82 

■;Hatherly,  Loid[C.-E.]  The  Continuity  of  Scripture  as  decl.  by  our  Lord,  the  Evangs.  &  Aposts      "2/6  cS°  Murray  [    ]  70 

PiNNOCK,  W.  H.  The  Bible  and  Contemporary  History,  2  vols.    [Creation  to  end  of  O.  T.]  iS/-     8°  Reeves  &  Turner  8j 

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BIBLICAL  TOPOGRAPHY,   Etc. 


[Bible 


A  §47 

*PRlDEAUx,Humphrey[C.-E.]The  Connection  of  Sacred  and  Profane  History  [still  tlie  best]  2  vols.  lo/-     8°  Clar.  Press  [1716]  51 
RasSELL,Bp.Michael[C.-E.]Conn.ofSacr.&Prof.Hist.  fr.d.ofjoshuatodecl.oflsrael&judah  2V.8/6     8°  Tegg  [27]  65 

Intended  to  complete  the  works  of  PR  IDEAUX  and  Shuckford. 

Shuckford,  Sam.  Sacred  and  Profane  Plistory  Connected  [cont.  of  Prideaux]  2  vols.  10/-     8°  Clar.  Press      [58]  69 

History  :  New  Testament— ».  also  a  §  50 :  Christ ;  §  51 :  Apostolic  Age.     For  Mod.  History  of  Jews,  v.  Class  F. 
DELij'ZSCH,Prf.Franz[Lutli.]Jewish  Artizan  Life  in  tlie  Time  of  our  Lord  [tr.]  2/6  c8°  Bagster  77 

To  this  is  appended  a  critical  comparison  between  Jesus  and  Hillel. 

EDERSHEiM,Dr.A.[C.-E.]Sketches  of  Jewish  Social  Life  in  the  Days  of  Christ  S/-   16°  R.T.S.  76 


47.    BIBLICAL  AECH^OLOGY :  {b)  TOPOGRAPHY,  ANTIQUITIES,  SOCLA.L  LIFE,  &o. 


Ref.  shd.  also  be  made  to  the  several  headings  in  ^,for  mod.  bks.  of  travel,  and  to  A  §  105 :  Foreign  Missions,  s.v.  Turkish  Empire. 

Atlas. 


Clark,  Rev.  S.  Bible  Atlas,  with  12  maps  and  index  and  notes  14/-     4° 

Collective. 

Baedeker+Socin,K.  +A.  Palestine  and  Syria,  18  maps,  43  plans  and  ill.   [excellent  guide  book]  20/-   16° 
BovET,Prf.F.[Fch.Sw.Prot.]Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Phoenicia,  tr.  Can.  W.  H.  Lyttleton  ;  ill.  9/-     8° 

Burton,  Isabella  Inner  Life  of  Syria,  Palestine  and  the  Holy  Land  ;  ill.  6/-  c  8° 

Dawson, SirJ.W.[Can.Presb.]  Modern  Science  in  Bible  Lands  ;  ill.  [tour  in  Italy  and  Syria]  7/6  c  8° 

Green,  Rev.  S.  G.  [C.-E.]  Pictures  from  Bible  Lands  [a  picture  book]  8/-  i  8° 

Hood,  Rev.  E.  Paxton[Cong.  ]Villages  of  the  Bible  7/6  c  8° 

KiNGLAKE,  A.  W.  Eothen  6/-  c  8° 

A  graphic  and  poetic  description  of  travel  in  the  East,  by  the  author  ot  Invasion  efthe  Cyitnea, 

van  Lennep,  Dr.  H..J.      Bible  Lands  ;  maps  &  ill.      [modern  manners  &  customs  ill.  of  Scripture]  21/-     8° 

MACLEOD,Rev.Norman[C.-S.]Eastward  :  travels  in  Egypt,  Palestine  and  Syria  ;  iU.  6/-  c  8° 

MARTINEAU,Harriet[Unit.]Eastem  Life  :  present  and  past  7/6     8° 

Murray,  John  [pubi]        Handbook  for  Syria  and  Palestine  [by  Dr.  J.  L.  Porter]  2  vols.  20/-  p  8° 

Warburton,  E.  B.  G.     The  Crescent  and  the  Cross  [fascinating  description  of  Eastern  travel]  bd.     8°  Ward  &  Lock  [45]  87 

Whitney,  Rev.  G.H.  [Am.  JHandbook  of  Bible  Geography  ;  in  maps  and  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Hodder         -j         72 

Assyria,  Babylonia,  and  Nineveh— >;•  inscriptions  (pMioiogicaiiy)  v.  class  k  §  107. 


S.P.C.K. 

72 

Leipzig 

[76]  80 

Hodder 

83 

Paul 

[75]  84 

Hodder 

88 

R.T.S. 

79 

Hodder 

74 

Blackwood 

[44]  78 

Murray 

75 

Isbister 

[66]  72 

Moxon 

[47]  75 

Murray 

[58]  75 

BONOMI,  Jos. 

Fergusson,  James 
Layard,  A.  H. 


Nineveh  and  its  Palaces 


[discoveries  of  Botta  and  Layard]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 


Myers,  P.  V.  N.  [Am.] 
Newman,  J.  P.  [Am.] 


The  Palaces  of  Nineveh  and  Persepolis  Restored  [architectural]  16/-     8°  Murray 

Nineveh  and  its  Remains  [discoveries  1845-46] ;  ill.  o.p.  \pb.  36/-,  w.  15/-]  8°  ,, 
Fresh  Discoveries  at  Nineveh  and  Babylon  ['49-51]  o.p.  \pb.  21/-,  w.  10/-]  8°  „ 
Monuments  of  Nineveh  [173  col.  pi.  illustr.  above].  2  series,  o.p.  \_fb.  ea.  2io/-]  i  f°  „ 
Popular  Account  of  Discoveries  at  Nineveh  [abgd.  from  larger  work]  7/6  p  8°         „ 

Remains  of  Lost  Empires ;  ill.    [Palmyra,  Nineveh,  Babylon,  Persepolis]  $3. 50  c  8°  New  York 
Thrones  &  Palaces  of  Babylon  &.  Nineveh  [descr.  of  a  journey  on  horseback]  $5     8°     „         „ 
RAWLlNSON,Can.G.[C.-E.]Egypt  and  Babylon,  from  Scripture  and  Profane  Sources  9/-  c  8°  Hodder 

SCHRADER,  Dr.  E.  [Prot.]  The  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  and  the  Old  Testament  [tr.]  2  vols.  ea.  10/6     8°  Williams 

Smith,  George  Assyrian  Discoveries  [account  of  Nineveh  exploration,  1873-74]  18/-     8°  Low 

„  „  The  Chaldean  Account  of  Genesis  [from  cuneiform  inscriptions] ;  ill.  16/-     8°    „ 

,,  „  History  of  Sennacherib  [from  cuneiform  inscriptions]  15/— i  8°  Williams 

„  „  HRstory  of  Assur-bani-pal  [Assyrian  text  with  English  tr.]  28/-  i  8°         „ 

,,  ,,  Assyrian  Eponym  Canon  [Solomon  to  Nebuchadnezzar]  9/-     8°  Bagster 

Palestine,  Coelesyria,  and  Arabia  Petrsea. 

Bibliography  :  Rohricht,  Dr.  R.     Palaestiniensia  [a  bibliography  to  i888]     8° 

ToBLER,  Titus    Bibliographia  Geographica  Palaestinje  [full  of  research]  8/-     8°  Leipzig 

Maps. — There  are  important  German  maps  also  by  Kiepert  and  by  Menke 

Murray,  John  [pub.]    Map  of  Palestine  ;  in  a  case  12/-  Murray 

Palestine  Explor.  Fund  Mapof  Western  Palestine,  ed.  Conder+ Kitchener  26  shts.  [i  in.  to  i  m.]  63/-  Stanford 


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51 

[48-49]  54 

53 
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[50  67 
75 
76 

84 
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[75]  75 

[753  80 

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71 

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in  prep. 
[67]  75 


80 


Raaz,  Map  of  Palestine  [in  relief] 

Sinai  Ordnance  Survey  of  [account,  maps,  and  photos.]  3  pts.  ;^22 

vanderVELDE,  C.W.M.  Map  of  the  Holy  Land,  8  sheets  21/- 

CoNDER,  Capt.  C.  R.        Tent  Work  in  Palestine  :  record  of  discovery  &  advent.,  2  v.,  24/-  8° ;  i  v.  6/- 

*GEiKiE,Dr.Cunningham[C.-E.]The  Holy  Land  &  the  Bible :  Scripture  illustrations ;  ill.        2  vols.  24/- 

Henderson,  Rev.  A.        Palestine  [Bible  Handbook  series  ;  elementary,  very  good]  2/6 

Hull,  Dr.  Edward  Mt.  Seir,  Sinai,  &  West.  Pales.  [Geolog.  Exped.  to  Sinai.] ;  maps.  &  ill.  10/6 

JAMIESON,  Rev.  Rob.         Eastern  Manners  :  Old  and  New  Testament  a  vols.  o.p.  \_pb.  7/-,  w.  $1-] 

'MANNlNG,Dr.Sam.[C.-E.]Tho5e  Holy  Fields  [Palestine]  [a  picture  book]  8/- 

MERRlLL,Dr.S.[Am.Cong.]East  of  the  Jordan:  travels  in  Moab,  Gilead,  Bashan  [1875-7]  $2.5° 

J,  ,,  Galilee  in  the  Time  of  Christ ;  map  2/6 

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S'hampton  (Stanford) 

Gotha  [58]  65 

c  8°  Stanford     78  [80]  85 

8°  Cassell  [87]  88 

c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  85 

8°  BenUey  85 

12°  HUton  [37-43]  64 
i  8°  R.T.S.  74 

8°  New  York  [81]  83 
c8°R.T.S.  [81]  85 


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BIBLICAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


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8° 


6/- 
2i/-     8 
7/6  c  8' 


Nisbet 
Blackwood 


8°  A.  P. 


[77]  82 
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Watt       80  etc. 


Map-^.sufira;   Index,  X65  pp.  j^ar.    I    The  Name  Lists  in  Arabic  and  English  63/-   I    Account  of  Excavations  10s/-   |    For  personal  accounts  of  the  workers,  w. 

«, ..  .. „.  ^^  ^i_   I    p^pg^  j,^  ArchaoL,  Topogr.,  etc.  43/-    |    Flora  and  Fauna  63/-   I      Conder,  sufra,  Warren,  WUson,  tlt/ra. 


Bell 

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PlEROTTI,  Ermete  Customs  and  Traditions  of  Palestine,  ill.  manners  of  Anc.  Hebrews  [tr.]       9/-     8 

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„  „  Damascus,  Palmyra,  and  Lebanon  ;  ill.  [ace.  of  5  years'  residence]  7/6  p  8' 

„  „  Through  Samaria  to  Galilee  and  Jordan  ;  1 25  ill.  10/6  r  4' 

RiTTER,  Karl  Comparative  Geography  of  Palestine  &  the  Sinaitic  Peninsula  [tr.]  4  vols.  32/-     8' 

Gives  a  *-A«w»^ofall  that  was  then  known;  diffuse,  but  "standard." 

Roberts,  David  The  Holy  Land,  from  original  drawings  ;  120  col.  pi.,  in  3  divs.  ea.  18/- 

i. :  Jerusalem  and  Galilee  ;  ii. :  The  Jordan  and  Bethlehem ;  iii. :  Idumseaand  Petrjea. 

ROBiNSON,Dr.Edw.[Am.] Biblical  Researches  in  Palestine  [1838  to  1852]  3  vols.  42/- 

Standard ;  opened  a  new  era  in  Biblical  geography. 

,,  „  The  Physical  Geography  of  the  Holy  Land  10/6 

Saunders,  T.  Introduction  to  Survey  of  Western  Palestine  :  waterways,  plains  and  highlands 

[illustrating  Gender's  Survey — supra]  7/6 
SCHAFF,Dr.Phihp[Am.Presb.]Through  Bible  Lands  [ace.  of  tour  in  Egypt  and  Holy  Land]  6/- 

Schumacher,  G.  Across  the  Jordan ;  ill.  [Hauran  and  Jaulan]  6/- 

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,,  „  The  Bible  and  the  Holy  Land  ;  ill.  [extracts  from  above ;  popular]  2/6   12°       ,, 

Staffer,  E.  Palestine  in  the  Time  of  Christ  [tr.]  9/- p  8°  Hodder 

*THOMSON,Rev.W.M.[Am.Presb.Miss.]The  Land  &  the  Bk.  [manners,  cust.,  scenes,  etc.]   3  v.  ea.  21/-  i  8°  Nelson 


f°  Cassell 


8"  Murray 


Bentley 
c  8°  Nisbet 
;  8°  Bentley 

Murray 


64 

[65]  69 
[55]  70 

88. 

66 

[.mm 

[41]  67 
6S 


81 
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85 
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[63]  88 

87 
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TOBLER,  Titus  [ed.]            Descriptiones  Terras  Sanctae  ex  ssec.  iv.,  if.,  vi.                           [antiquarian]  3/-     8°  Si.  Gallen  70 

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„             „                       Itinera  etDescriptiones  Terras Sanctae  ex  sasc.iv.-xi.,  pt.  i.-ii.  [antiquarian]  22/-     8°  Geneva  78-80 

TRlSTRAM,Can.H.B.[C.-E.]The  Land  of  Israel,  2  maps  &  ill.  [journal  of  travel  in  Palestine]              10/6  c  8°  g.P.C.K.  [65]  82 

,,                 „                  Bible  Places  :  topography  of  the  Holy  Land  ;  maps  &  ill.  [good  brief  ace]  4/-  c  8°           ,,  [72]  84 

„                 ,,                 The  Land  of  Moab  ;  ill.              [travels  on  East  of  Dead  Sea  and  Jordan]  15/-  c  8°  Murray  [73]  74 

Pathways  of  Palestine  :  a  descriptive  tour  thro'  the  Holy  Land  ;  ill.  2  v.  ea.  31/6  i  4°  Low  82 

Early  Travels  in  Palestine                                                                                    5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  48 

Silibald,  Saewulf,  Benjamin  of  Tudela,  Maundeville,  La  Brocqui&re,  Maundrell. 


Wright,  Thos.  [ed.] 

Jerusalem. 

Bartlett,  W.  H.  Walks  about  the  City  and  Environments  of  Jerusalem ;  plates  10/6  r  8°  Strahan 

*Besant+Palmer,^^^  Jerusalem:  the  city  of  Herod  and  Saladin;  map  [a.d.  33  to  present  time]  7/6  c  8°  Bentley 

From  Crusading  and  Arabic  sources. 

Fergusson,  James  The  Temples  of  the  Jews  in  the  Haram  Area  at  Jerus. ;  [architectural]  ill.  42/-     4°  Murray 

The  Holy  Sepulchre  and  the  Temple  at  Jerusalem  ;  ill.  7/6 


[45]  72 
[71]  88 


RecentDiscoveriesattheTempleatJenis.  [By-Paths  of  Bible  Know. ;  pop.]  2/6  f  8°  R.T.S. 
The  Holy  Places  of  Jerusalem  ;  ill.  10/6     8°  Murray 

Jerusalem  Explored  :  ancient  and  modem  2  vols.  105/-      f°  Bell 

PoRTER,Dr.J.L.[Presb.]  Jerusalem,  Bethany  and  Bethlehem  ;  ill.  12/-  r  4°  Nelson 

Thrupp,  J.  F.  Ancient  Jerusalem  :  history,  topography  and  plan  of  the  city        «./.  [//5.  15/-]     8°  Macmillan 

*WARRBN+WiLSON55Pt£[^^at5i£J  Recovery  of  Jerus. ;  ill.  [Palestine  Expl.  Fd.,  explor.  '64-65]  21/-     8°  Bentley 


King,  Rev.  J.  [C.-E.] 
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Pibrotti,  Ermete 


WiLSONj 

Map. 


[alone} 
Col.  Sir  C. 


Underground  Jerusalem  ;  ill.  [continuation  of  above]  21/-     8° 

The  Temple  or  the  Tomb  ?        [in  favour  of  pres.  site  of  Holy  Sepulchre]  10/6     8° 
Jerusalem:  the  holy  city;  80  ill.  21/-  i  4° 

Ordnance  Survey  of  Jerusalem:  plans  [mounted]  2  vols.  144/- 


78 
65 
84 
88 
64 
87 
55 
[71]  76 

76 

80 

Virtue  88 

S'hampton  (Stanford^ 


Route  of  the   Exodus,    Egypt,    &e.— w.  aUo  class  F  §  8  :  History  of  Egypt. 
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8° 


10/6     8° 

$1     12° 

2/6  c  8° 

6/-  c  8° 

3/6  c  8° 

[a  picture  book]  8/-  i  8° 


Low 

Bell 

Boston 

R.T.S. 

Bentley 

R.T.S. 


79 
[48]  67 
80 
76 
65 
69 
[75]  87 


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EDERSHElM,Dr.A.  [C.-E.]The  Exodus  and  the  Wanderings  in  the  Wilderness 

Forster,  Charles  Israel  in  the  Wilderness  :  gleanings  from  the  scene 

Gaussen,  L.  From  Egypt  to  Sinai :  the  Exodus  of  Israel  [tr.] 

MANNlNG,Dr.Sam.[C.-E.]The  Land  of  the  Pharaohs  _    . 

Naville,  Ed.  The  Store-City  of  Pithom  &  Route  of  the  Exodus,  pi. ;  Goshen,  pi. ;  ea.  25/-  4°  Eg.Expl.Fd.(Tbnr.)8s,87 

*Palmer,  Prf.  E.  H.        The  Desert  of  the  Exodus       [journeys  in  conn.  w.  Ordn.  Survey]  2  vols.  28/-     8°  Bell  71 

Petrie,  W.  M.  Flinders    Tanis,  2pts.,  plates,  each  25/- ;  Naukratis,  pi.  25/-  4°  Eg.Expl.Fd.(Tbnr.)8s,89,86 

•TRUMBULL,Dr.H.C.[Am.Cong.]Kadesh-Bamea  :  its  importance  and  probable  site  21/-  r  8°  Hodder  84 

Includes  some  valuable  studies  on  the  route  of  the  Exodus,  and  the  southern  boundary  of  Holy  Land. 

Wallace,  Alex.  The  Desert  and  the  Holy  Land  6/-  c  8°  Edinburgh  67 

Seven  Churches  of  Asia— >r  Commentaries,  etc.,  V.  A  §43, 

Cathcart,  M.  [C.-E.]      The  Seven  Churches  of  Asia  <;       t°  u  t  c  ^ 

•TRiSTRAM,Can.H.B.[C.-E.]The  Seven  Golden  Candlesticks  0/-  c »    K.  r.S.  71. 

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ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY:    GENERAL. 


[Eccies.  Hist. 


A  §§  47*-48 


Syria. 

BURTON+DRAKE,5^^Unexplored  Syria 
Churchill,  Col.  C.  h!    —v.  A  §  14,  s.v.  Druzes. 
CONDER,  Capt.  C.  R.        Heth  &  Moab  ;  ill. 
Curtis,  G.  W.  [Am.]        Howadji  in  Syria 

Beer. 

Death,  James 

Diseases. 

Bennett,  Sir  Risden 

Money 

Madden,  F.  W. 

Music. 

Stainer,  Dr.  J. 

Natural  History, 

Balfour,  Prf.  J.  H. 
Blackburn,  H. 
Duns,  Rev.  John 


[Libanus,  Tuliil  el  Safa,  etc.]  2  vols.  32/-     8°  Tinsley 

[narrative  of  exploration  in  Syria  1881-82]  14/-     8°  Bentley 

$1.50  c  8°  New  York 


The  Beer  of  the  Bible,  one  of  the  unknown  leavens  of  Exodus 


6/-  c  8°  Trubner 


Diseases  of  the  Bible  [By-Paths  of  Bible  Knowledge  ;  popular]  2/6  f  i 

— V.  also  Class  G  §  20 :  Numismatics. 

Coins  of  the  Jews  :  hist,  of  Jewish  coinage  &  money  in  O.  &  N.  T.  ;  279  ill.  42/-  r  i 


•4 
The  Music  of  the  Bible  [w.  ace.  of  development  of  modern  musical  instr.]    2/6  c  8"    Cassell 


The  Plants  of  the  Bible  ;  ill.  S/-  c 

Bible  Beasts  and  Birds  ;  ill.  42/- 

Biblical  Natural  Science  :  expl.  of  all  refers,  in  H.  Scrip.  ;  maps  &  ill.  2  v.  52/6  r 
GROSER,Prf.'W.H.[C.-E.]  The  Trees  &  Plants  of  the  Bible  [By-Paths  of  Bible  Knowledge  ;  popular]  3/- 
Hart,  Rev.  H.  C.  [C.  -E.]  Animals  of  the  Bible  [By-Paths  of  Bible  Knowledge  ;  popular]  3/-  f 

ROBiNSON,Dr.Edw.[Am.]The  Physical  Geography  of  the  Holy  Land  10/6  p 

TRISTRAM,Can.H.B.[C.-E.]Natural  History  of  Bible  [popular]  7/6  c 

Physical  geogtaphy,  geology,  and  meteorology,  with  description  of  every  animal  and  plant  mentioned  in  the  Bible. 

„  „  The  Ornithology  of  Palestine  \repr.  fr.  The  Ibis] 
„  „  The  Flora  and  Fauna  of  Palestine ;  ill.  [Pal.  Explor.  Fund]  63/- 
WOOD,  Rev.  J.  G.  [C.  -E.]  Wild  Animals  of  Bible  ;  Dom.  Animals  of  B.  ;  Birds  of  Bible  ;  ill.  ea.  3/6 
--      H.  "•••'  ™  ..,.->... 


Zeller,  Mrs. 

Poetry 
Temple,  The. 

Bannister,  Rev.  J. 


Wild  Flowers  of  the  Holy  Land  ;  54  col.  pi. 
— V.  A  §  28  :  Poetical  Books. 

T.     The  Temples  of  the  Hebrews 


[a  picture  book]  21/- 


priv.  prin. 

Stanford 

Longman 

Nisbet 


[52] 


72 

83 

] 

87 


R.T.S.  [87]  88 

TrUbner  [64]  8 1 


79 


8°  Nelson  [66]  85 

4°  Paul  86 

8°  Mackenzie  63-66 

8°  R.T.S.  88 

8°      „  88 

Murray  65 

S.P.C.K.  [67]  80 


67 

84 

[69]  87 

[75]  79 


7/6  c  8°  J.  Blackwood         66 


Temple  Hill,  Jerusalem— f.  mpra,  s.iw.  Fergusson,  and  King. 


47*    ILLUSTRATED  BIBLES,  &  BIBLE  ILLUSTRATIONS. 

BiDA                                   Four  Gospels  :  132  etchings                                                               4  vols.  63/-  f  ° 

Child's  Bible,  The              200  illustrations,  21/- ;  cheap  edition                                                                 7/6  4° 

Dore  Bible,  The                  238  illustrations  by  Gustave  Dor^                                                         2  vols.  50/-  r  4° 

The  republication  of  anew  ed.  of  tliis  in  halfpenny  weekly  numbers  was  commenced  in  Oct.,  1888. 

Half-Guinea  Illustrated  Bible.   I,ooo  ill.,  refer.,  concordance,  and  family  register                                  10/6  4° 

*New  Testament                 after  the  Early  Masters                                         [chiefly  of  Italian  Schools]  ?i/-  4° 
Raphael's  Bible  Illustrations,  drawn  by  N.  Consoni,  52 pi.  [  =  the frescoes atVatican]/^.84/-[a/. 50/-]  obl.f° 

*Schnorr  v.  Carolsfeld   Bible  Pictures  :  Scripture  history     [180  ill.  fr.  orig.  designs]  o.p,  \_pb.  40/-]  4° 


Low 

Cassell 


Longman 
Quaritch 
Williams 


73 
[69]  8S 
[67]  84 


[64]  83 
52 


V.  lEcclesiastical  Ibietot^:  (Beneral 


48.    INTRODUCTION  TO  ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY 
(BIBLIOGRAPHY,  PHILOSOPHY,  AND  STUDY  OF  EOCLESLA.STICAL  HISTORY). 

V.  also  A  §  2  :  Introduction  to  Theology ;  A  §  4 :  Philosophy  of  Religion. 

Bibliography  — ».  also  A  §  2 :  introduction  to  Theology. 

Crooks -(- Hurst,  gif'p/tAmi-Med!]  Theolog.  Encyclo.  &  Methodology  [free  tr.  of  Hagenbach]   $3.50     8*  Nm,  York  84 

From  HAGENBACH'S  historical  bent,  the  whole  of  the  part  on  this  branch  of  theology  is  specially  excellent. 

Fisher,  J.  A.  [Am.]         A  Select  Bibliography  of  Church  History  1/6   12°  Boston  85 

Hase,  Prf.  C.  [Luth.]        ut  %  49,  strong  in  German  bibliography ;  carefully  discriminates  between  orig.  Und  elaborated  sources. 
Kurtz,  Prf.  J.  H.  [Luth.]  ut  §  49,  strong  in  German  bibliography  of  the  subject.  \  also  in  Alzog,  Gieseler,  and  Smith's  Diction- 
ScHAFF,Dr.Pp.[Am.Presb.]  »'  §  49,  strong  in  the  bibliography  of  the  subject.        j         aries,  ut  §  49. 

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A  §49  "  " 

Philosophy  of  History— z/i/e  c  §  73. 

Study  of  Ecclesiastical  History— z/.  also  class  F  §  3  :  Methods  of  study  of  History  (generally). 

DoWLiNG,  J.  G.  An  Introduction  to  the  Critical  Study  of  Ecclesiastical  History      o.p.  [pb.  9/-]     8°  Rivington  48  • 

SCHAFF,Dr.Philip[Am.Presb.]WhatisChurchHistory?[vindicationof  idea  of  historical  development]  0./.  ;  12°  Philadelphia  46 

C/.  also  his  Introdttctiott  [pp.  1-134]  to  his  History  of  the  Afostotic  Church  10/6  8"  Clark,  Edin.  [54]  60 

STANi,EY,Dn.A.P.[B.-C.]  Introductory  Lectures /r</fa:«rf  to  his  History  of  the  Eastern  Church  6/-  c  8°  Murray  [57]  84 


49.    GENERAL  HISTORIES  OP  THE  CHURCH  AND  ITS  ANTIQUITIES.    DICTIONARIES  AND 

COLLECTIVE  ESSAYS. 

For  the  History  of  Doctrines,  vide  A  §  119. 

General  Histories. 

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Called  the  "  Roman-Catholic  HASH."   i.  Early  Church  History ;  ii.  Middle  Ages ;  iii.  To  Present  Time. 

BRiGHT,Can.Wm.[C.-E.]History  of  the  Church  [student's  book]  Rivgtn.[6o-88]7S-88 

I.  Hdict  of  Milan  [A.D.  315]  to  Council  of  Chalcedon  [451]. 

v.D6LLlNGER,Dr.J.J.[0.-C.]Manual  of  Church  History  [to  Reformation — tr.]  4  v.  o.p.  \_pb.  34/- ;  w.  20/-]     8°  Dolman  40-42, 

FlSHER,Prf.G.P.[Am.Cong.]A  History  of  the  Christian  Church  7  col.  maps  [short  &  scholarly]  12/-     8°  Hodder  88 

Exhibits  the  hist,  of  Christianity  and  of  the  Church  in  their  ret  to  secular  history ;  and  presents  a  fairly  complete  view  of  hist,  of  doctrine. 

*GlESELER,  Prf.  J.  C.  L.  A  Compendium  of  Ecclesiastical  History  5  vols.  $12     8°  New  York         68-80 

Contains  copious  extracts  from  the  original  authorities,  critically  expounded  in  the  form  of  notes ;  an  excellent  work. 

HARDWiCK,Archd.C.[C.-E.]  History  of  the  Christian  Church,  ed.  Bp.  W.  Stubbs  2  vols.  ea.  ip/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [||]  \% 

For  students,    i.  Middle  Ages  ;  iL  Reformation. 

Hase,  Prf.  K.  A.  [Luth.]  A  History  of  the  Christian  Church,  tr.  C.  P.  Wing+E.  Blumenthal         $3.50  r  8°  New  York  56 

Brilliant.    The  loth  Germ.  ed.  appeared  1877.    The  8th  has  been  tr.  into  French  by  FLOBERT,  2  v.  1860-61 

Jennings, Rev. A. C.[C.-E.]  A  Manual  of  Church  Hist.  [Theolog.  Educator ;  student's  book]  2  vols.  ea.  2/6  c  8°  Hodder  88 

*KuRTZ,Prf.J.H.[Luth.]  History  of  the  Christian  Church  [tr.]  3  vols.  ea.  7/6     8°       „  88-89 

Concise  and  dear ;  a  tr.  ni\asLehrbuchd.Kirche»geschichU,cfia^&.,  svois.  X5l6  B*  Lfipzig'Ss,    The  Edinb.  ed.  of  1875,  atr.  of  1849  ed.,  is  quite  superseded  by  this. 

MiLNER,  Rev.  Joseph       The  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ  [pietistic,  not  scholarly]  i8/-     8°  R.T.S.        [Hft]  75 

MosHElM,  Dr.  J.  L.  Institutes  of  Eccles.  History,  tr.  Murdock+Soames,  re-ed.  Stubbs       3  v.  95/-     8°  Longman     [1755]  63 

By  a  Modem  Lutheran,  "  the  father  of  Church  Historiography  " ;  almost  useless  now,  but  "  standard."  and  of  much  historical  importance. 

Neander,  Dr.  J.  A.  W.  Gen.  Hist,  of  Xtn.  Relig.  &  Church,  tr.  J.  Torrey,  rev.  Morison    10  v.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.      51-58 

Scholarly,  thorough,  conscientious,  and  fair ;  but  monotonous  and  involved.    Evangelical. 

•Robertson,  Can.J.C.  [C.-E.]  History  of  the  Christian  Church  8  vols.  ea.  6/-  p  8°  Murray  [f|]  ^ 

Candid  and  scholarly :  best  general  history  from  the  Anglican  point  of  view ;  ends  at  the  Reformation. 
*SCHAFF,Dr.P.[Am.Presb.]  History  of  the  Christian  Church  [to  1073]  6  vols,  in  12,  126/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  [|f]  p 

Able  and  comprehensive ;  written  in  a  Catholic  sp'rit,  and  rich  in  bibliographical  references,    i.  Apostolic  Christianity,  2  v.  zi/- ;  ii.  Ante-Nicene  Christianity  rA.D.  100-325],  2  v.  zi/- ; 
iii.  Nicene  and  Post-Nicene  Christianity  [325-<foo],  2  v.  21/-;  iv.  Mediaeval  Christianity  [590-1073J,  2  v.  ai/-;  v.  i3»Vrtf  [1073-1517],  2  v.  21/-;  vi.  Mod.  Xtnty.  tiSl7-3oL  a  v.  zi/-. 

Smith,  Philip  [C.-E.]        Student's  Manual  of  Eccles.  Hist.  [i.  to  Mid.  Ages, ;  ii.  Mid.  A.  to  Ref.]  ea.  7/6:  p  8°  Murray  .     78 

Wordsworth,  Bp.  Chr.  [C.-E.]  Church  History  [to  the  Council  of  Chalcedon]  4  vols.  26/6  c  8°  Rivgtn.  [81-83182-85 

i.  to  A.D.  325,  8/6;  ii.  to  A.D.  381,  6/-;  iii.-iv.  to  A.D.  451,  ea.  6/-. 

.tiquitieS   and   Institutions  :   Generally— ».  also  Dictionaries,  in/ra,  and  A  §  53;  and  for  Institution^  A  §  102  : 

Church  Polity. 

GHAM,  Joseph  Origines  Ecclesiasticse:  antiquities  of  Christian  Chiirch[&  other  wks.]  10  V.63/-     8°  Clar.  Press  [J^g]  55 

nil  of  useful  material,  but  by  no  means  wholly  trustworthy.    Grig,  written  as  a  defence,  on  histor.  grounds,  of  the  Anglican  Church  against  both  Romanism  and  Puritanism. 

Also  2  vols.  20/-  r  B",  Reeves  &  Turner,  '78. 

ler,  A.  J.  The  Ancient  Coptic  Churches  of  Egypt     ill.  [=Xtn.  antiqs.  of  Egypt]  2  v.  30/-     8°  Clar.  Press  84 

JRICKE,  H.  E.  F.         A  Manual  of  the  Antiquities  of  the  Church  [tr.]  o.p.     8°  Parker  51 

.NLEy,I)n.A.P.[B.-C.]  Christian  Institutions  :  essays  on  ecclesiastical  subjects  6/-  c  8°  Murray  [81]  84 

Baptism,  Lord's  Supper,  Absolution.  Vestments,  Church  Officers,  etc. 

etionaries  [Historical,  Biographical,  and  Doctrinal].  ^ 

Abbott -fCoNANT,  ^'c^il^^°B^X\  Dictionary  of  Religious  Knowledge               maps  and  ill.  [popular]  $6     8'  New  Ytr-k  73 

BENHAM,Rev.Wm.[B.-C.;ed.]  Dictionaryof  Religion:  Xtn.  &  otherdoct.,sects,terms,hist.,biog.,etc.2r/-  r  8°  Cassell  87 

Blunt,  Dr.  J.  H.[H.-C.]  Dictionary  of  Doctrinal  and  Historical  Theology                                         42/-  i  8°  Rivington  [70]  72 

,,            „            „        Dictionary  of  Sects,  Heresies,  Ecclesiastical  Parties  and  Schools                 36/- 1  8°         „  [74]  86 

Both  written  with  a  strong  High-Church  bias,  and^ro  tante  the  less  valuable. 

Eadie,  Dr.  J.  Edclesiastical  Cyclopsedia  :  dictionary  of  Christian  antiquities,  etc.  [popular]  8/6  c  8°  Griffin  [74]  75 

Hook,  Dn.W.F.  [H.-C.]  A  Church  Dictionary,  ed.W.Hook  +  W.R. W.Stephens  [f.clergy&  studs.]  21/-     8°  Murray  [42]  87 

Originally  written  in  part  to  vindicate  the  position  of  the  High-Churchmen  of  the  day ;  subseq.  edns.  have  been  much  enlarged  in  scope. 

44 


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~~  A  §  49 

McClintock+Strong,  5^J^f^2|^M!*|lCydo.  ofBibl.,Theol.&Ecc.Lit.maps&ill.  lov.&sup.  2v.ea.  $S     8°  New  York        67-86 
*SCHAFF,Dr.P.[Am.Presb.;ed.]Encydo.ofBibl.,Hist.,Doct.&Pract.Theol.[based  on  Hei-zog]3  v.ea.  24/-  i  8°  Clark,  Edin.     84-87 
„  ,,  „         Encyclopaedia  of  Living  Divines  and  Christian  Workers  [universal]  8/- i  8°      „  „  87 

Contains  c6inplete  lists  of  their  chief  writings.    Called  a  supplement  to  the  above. 

•Smith+Cheetham,  x^M°s^[^c"5-edi  Dictionary  of  Christian  Antiquities [incl. hist.  &instits.]2  v.  73/6 ni8°  Murray  75-80 

Commences  where  the  Diet,  of  the  Bible  [».  A  §  46]  leaves  off,  and  stops  at  the  age  of  Charlemagne. 

„       +WACE,  p^  H^ia-E^;  ed!)  -  P'^^-  ofXtn. Biog., Liter. ,Sects  &  Doctrns. ,  v.  i.-iii,  ea.  3:/6 ;  v.  iv.  42/-  m8''       „  77-87 

Comprises  only  the  first  eight  centuries  of  Christianity.    Personal,  literary,  dogmatic,  and  eccles.  life  of  the  Church. 

Atlas. 

McCLURE,Rev.E.[C.-E.]  Ecclesiastical  Atlas      [18  maps,  showing  vicissitudes  of  Anglican  Church]  7/6     4°  S.P.C.K.  88 

WiLTscH,  J.  E.  T.  Atlas  Ecclesiasticus  :  an  atlas  to  ill.  Church  hist.      l8  col.  maps  on  J  shts.  9/-     f  °  Gotha  43 

ChrOnOlOg'y  —for  General  Works  on  Chronol.,  w.  explans.  of  various  eras  \ab  urb.  cond.,  ara  Seleuc,  Diocletiana, 

ConstantinopoHtana,  Dioysiana,  etc.]  v.  A  §  46:  Biblical  Archaeology. 
.  Riddle,  J.  E.  Ecclesiastical  Chronology:  annals  of  Xtn.  Church  fr.  foundation  to  pres.  time  o./.     8°  Longman  40 

Growth  of  the  Spirit  of  Christianity. 

Baker,  J.  F.  Bethune-      Influence  of  Xtnty.  on  War  [histor.;  fr.  beg.  of  Xtn.  era;  Burney  Pr.  Ess.]  S/-     8°  Macmillan  88 

Brace.C.L.  [Am.  Cong.]  Gesta  Christi:  history  of  humane  progress  under  Christianity  7/6     8°  Hodder  [83185 

BuNSEN,  Bar.  C.  C.  J.       God  in  History  :  progress  of  faith  in  the  moral  order  of  the  viforld  [tr.]  3  v.  42/-     8°  Longman  70 

Contends  that  the  progress  of  mankind  marches  parallel  with  the  conception  of  God  formed  within  each  nation  by  the  highest  exponents  of  its  thought.     According  to 
Prf.  BLACKIE,  this  book  is  •■  the  best  theological  reading  outside  the  Bible."    BUNSEN  was  Prussian  Ambassador  in  London  in  PALMERSTON'S  time. 

Chastel,  Dr.Et.[Sw.Fch.Prot.]  The  Charity  of  the  Primitive  Churches  [tr.]  $1.25    12°  Philadelphia  57 

Gibbon,  Edvrard  —«'«  Am  Decline  and  Fallot  the  Rom.  Emp.,  ed.  Milman+Guizot       8  v.  60/-     8°  Murray        [f^5|]  48 

*Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  European  Morals  from  Augustus  to  Charlemagne  2  v.  16/-  c  8°  Longman        [69]  77 

After  examining  the  several  theories  of  philosophical  ethics,  presents  the  moral  life  first  of  Pagan  and  then  of  Christian  Rome.    Ends  with  an  essay  on  the 

influence  of  Christianity  upon  the  position  of  woman  in  Europe. 

Mackay,  R.  W.  A  Sketch  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Christianity  6/-     8°  Williams  54 

MATHESONRev.Geo.[C.-S.]  Growth  of  the  Spirit  of  Xtnty.,  from  first  century  to  the  Lutheran  era  2  v.  21/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  77 

UHLHORN,Dr.J.G.W.[Luth.]ChristianCharity  in  the  Ancient  Church  [tr.]  6/-     8°      „  „  83 

The  author  has  written  also  a  corresponding  work  on  the  Middle  Ages ;  but  it  is  not  tr.  yet. 

Collective  Essays :  Historical. 

BuNSEN,  Bar.  C.  C.  J.        Christianity  and  Mankind  [tr.]  7  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  105/-]     8**  Longman  54 

Church  History  Series  [series  of  short  popular  books]  ea.  2/6  c  8"  R.T.S.     88,  in  prog. 

Evans,  T.  R.  :  Council  of  Trent  |     Heath,  Rich.:  Reformation  in  France  |    PENNINGTON.Can.:  Preludes  to  the  Reformation  [European] 

CLARKEj.Freeman[Am.Unit.]  Events  and  Epochs  in  Religious  History  ;  ill.  [Lowell  Lectures,  '80]  10/6  c  8°  Boston  [8l]  87 

Catacombs  ;  Buddhist  Monks  of  Cent.  Asia ;  Xtn.  Monks ;  Augustine,  Anselm,  Bernard,  and  their  times  ;  Jeanne  d'Arc  ;  Luther ;  Loyola ;  Mystics ;  Geo.  Fox  and 

Quakers ;  Huguenots ;  John  Wesley  and  his  times. 

Epochs  of  Church  History,  ed.  Can.  Creighton  [series  of  short  popular  books]  ea,  2/6  f  8°  Longman  87  in  prog. 


BRODRICK,  G.  C.  Hist  of  Univ.  of  Oxford 

CARR,  Re7.  A.  Church  and  Roman  Empire 

GWATKIN,  H.  M,  The  Arlan  Controversy 

HUNT,  Rev.  W.  England  and  the  Papacy 


MULLINCER,  J.  B.  Hiat.  of  Univ.  of  Cambridge 

OVERTON,  Rev.  J.H.        Evang.  Revival  in  i8th  Century 
Perry.  Rev.  G.  G.  Hist,  of  Reformation  in  England 

PLUMMER,  Dr.  A.  Church  of  the  Early  Fathers 

STEPHENS, Rev. W.R.W.  Hildebrand  and  his  Times 


TOZER,  Rev.  H.  F,    Church  and  the  Eastern  Empire 
TUCKER,  Rev.  H.  W.  English  Church  in  Other  Lands 
WAKEMAN,  H.  O.       Church  and  the  Puritans  [1570-1660] 
Ward,  Prf.  A.  W.      The  Counter-Reformation 


r  8°  Murray 

85 

8°  New  York 

76 

rusalem  ;  Dominic  and 

■8°  Philadelphia 

[69]  83 

8°  Rivington 

78 

Engl.  Church  in  Mid-dle  Ages 

Fitzgerald, Bp.W.  [C.-E.]  Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History  [posthumous]  2  vols.  21/- 

Apostolic  Church ;  Early  Church ;  Rise  and  Progress  of  Papacy ;  The  English  Reformation, 

Lawrence,  Eugene  Historical  Studies  $3 

The  Bishops  of  Rome ;  Leo  and  Luther;  Loyola  and  the  Jesuits  ;  Ecumen.  Councils;  The  Vaudois  ;■  Huguenots;  The  Church  of  Jerusalem 

the  Inquisition ;  The  Conquest  of  Ireland ;  The  Greek  Church 

*Lea,  H.  C.  [Am.]  Studies  in  Church  History  $2.50 

Rise  of  Temporal  Power,  Benefit  of  the  Clergy,  Excommunication. 

MozLEY,Rev.J.B.[C.-E.]Essays:  historical  and  theological  2  vols.  24/- 

»oL  i.  Lord  Strafford ;  Laud;  Carlyle's  Cromwell;  Luther.    voL  iL  Dr.  Arnold;  Blanco  White;  Bk.  of  yob;  Fasey's  Sermons ;  Maurice's  Essays ;  Indian  Conversion,  etc. 

OxENHAM,Rev.H.N.[R.-C.]    Short  Studies  in  Ecclesiast.  History  and  Biography  12/-     8°  Chapman  84 

Ren  AN,  Ernest  Studies  in  Religious  History  [tr.]  6/-  c  8''  Bentley  86 

The  Experimental  Method ;  Paganism  ;  Comp.  Mythol. ;  Teaziehs  of  Persia ;  Joachim  di  Flor  ;  Francis  d'Assissi ;  Religiru  t  Art,  etc. 

Collective  Essays :  Biographical. 

Bayne,  Dr.  Peter  Six  Christian  Biographies  [Howard,  Wilberforce,  Chalmers,  etc.]  S/-  c  8°  Bayne  87 

GuizOT,  F.  P.  G.  Great  Christians  of  France  [tr.  ;  St.  Louis  and  Calvin]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [70]  78 

Herrick,  8.  E.  [Am.]     Some  Hereticks  of  Yesterday  8/    c  8"  Low  84 

Tauler,  Wiclif,  Hus,  Savonarola,  Latimer,  Cranmer,  Melanchthon,  Knox,  Calvin,  Coligny,  Wm.  Brewster,  J.  Wesley. 

Piper  Dr.  F.  [Prot.]        Leaders  of  the  Church  Universal  [tr.]  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.,         79 

Popular  and  unsectarian  lives,  from  Ignatius  to  the  present  time. 

SCHAFF,  Dr.  Philip  [Am.  Presb.]  Augustine,  Melancthon,  and  Neander  4/6  c  8°  Nisbet  86 

•Stephen,  Sir  James        Essays  in  Eccle|jastical  Biography  7/6     8°  Longmnn        [50]  67 

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A  §60 

50.    CHRIST,  THE  FOUNDER  OF   THE   CHURCH:   HIS  LIFE  AND  HISTORY. 

/«  the  presence  of  so  many  important  works  on  this  subject,  minor  books,  although  perhaps  very  good  of  their  kind,  are  here 
omitted,     v.  also  A  §  51  :  Apostolic  Age  ;  A  §  129  :  Christian  Evidences. 

Ecce  Homo  !  a  survey  of  the  life  and  work  of  Christ  [by  Prf.  J.  R.  Seeley]  6/-   12°  Macmillan      [65]  85 

Rationalistic,  replied  to  by  Dr.  Jos.  Parker  [Cong.]  in  "Ecce  Deus !  life  and  doctrine  of  Christ,"  4/608"  Dickinson  (68)  75. 

EDERSHEiM,Dr.A.[C.-E.]Thelifeandtimesof  Jesus,  the  Messiah  [rich  in  rabbinical  lore]  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Longman        [83]  86 
Ellicott,  Bp.  C.  J.  [C.-E.]  Historical  Lectures  on  the  life  of  our  Lord  [HulseanLect. '59— exeget.]  12/-     8°        „  [60]  76 

EWALD,  Dr.  Heinrich  History  of  Israel :  vol.  vi. :  life  and  times  of  Christ  [tr.]  16/-     8°        „  83 

%  Critical,  bold  and  highly  suggestive,  though  obscure  in  part. 

Fairbairn,  Pre.  A. M.  [Cong.]  Studies  in  the  Life  of  Christ  [reverent ;  well  vmtten]  9/-     8°  Hodder  [80]  85 

Farrar,  Can.  F.  W.  [C.-E.]  Life  of  Christ  [popular  and  picturesque]  6/-  c  8°  Cassell  [74]  83 

*Geikie,  Dr.  Cunningham  [C.-E.]  Life  and  Words  of  Christ  2  vols.  16/-     8°      „  [76]  85 

Learned  and  satisfactory  ;  the  best  English  descriptive  life ;  strong  in  knowledfje  of  contemporary  history  and  archaeology. 
There  is  an  ed.  with  all  the  text,  but  without  the  notes  and  references,  7/6,  c  8°  '&i. 

„  ,,  A  Short  Life  of  Christ  [quite  popular]  6/-     8"  Hatchard  88 

Hanna,  Rev.  Wm.  [F.-Ch.]     Our  Lord's  Life  on  Earth  6  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Douglas,  Ed.  [69]  78 

Hase,  Prf.  K.  A.  [Luth.]     The  Life  of  Jesus,  tr.  J.  Freeman  Clarke  [Am.  Unit.]  o.p,  c  8**  Boston  60 

Rich  in  references  to  related  literature  under  every  head  ;  uncatholic  in  view  of  Deity  of  Christ. 

Keim,  Prf.  T.  History  of  Jesus  of  Nazara,  tr.  Ransome  +  Geldart  6  vols.  ea.   10/6     8°  Williams  77-^3 

Rationalistic,  but  sympathetic  and  reverent ;  full  of  research.    First  Germ.  edn.  1867-72, 

*Lange,  Prf.  J.P.  [Un.-Evang.]  Life  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  [tr.]  [orthodox  :  full  of  learning]  4  v.  28/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  [64]  72 

A  complete  critical  examination  of  the  origin,  contents  and  connection  of  the  Gospels  from  the  standpoint  of  evangelical  faith  ;  presents  the  life  of  Christ  as 
given  in  the  4  Gospels  together,  and  then  as  given  in  eacll  separately.    Written  in  refutation  of  STRAUSS'  Li/e.    First  Genu.  edn.  1844-47. 

Neander,  Dr.  J.  A.  W.     Life  of  Christ  in  its  Historical  Connection  [tr.]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [48]  64 

Originally  written  in  reply  to  STRAUSS'  Lt/e:  strong  in  vivid  and  spiritual  interpretation  of  life  of  Christ. 

NICOLL,  Rev.  W.  R.  [Eng.  Presb.]  The  Incarnate  Saviour  [good  brief  life  of  Christ]  6/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  81 

de  PRESSENsi,  E.  [Fch.-Prot.]  Jesus  Christ :  his  times,  life,  &  work   [supernat.  ;  in  reply  to  Renan]  7/6  c  8°  Hodder  [66]  84 

Renan,  Ernest  The  Life  of  Jesus  [tr.  ;  anti-supernaturalistic  ;  beautifiil  descriptions]  1/6  c  8°  Triibner  [67]  87 

First  French  edn.  1863.    Replied  to  by  PRESSHNs6,  ut  supra,  and  Pre  J.  TULLOCH,  in  Christ  of  the  Gospels,  4/6  12"  Macmillan.  '64. 

Row,  Rev.  C.  A.  [B.-C]   Jesus  of  the  Evangelists  :  his  historical  character  vindicated  6/-  c  8°  Norgate  80 

ScHENKELjDr.W.  [Prot.]  Sketch  of  Character  of  Jesus  [anti-supernaturalistic]  12/-     8°  Longman  6g 

Skene,  Dr.  W.  F.  The  Gospel  History  for  the  Young    3  vols.;  3  maps  [unsectarian ;  good]ea.  s/-  c  8°  Douglas,£^z».  83-84 

STALKER,Rev.  J.[F.-Ch.]  Life  of  Jesus  Christ  [admirable,  concise,  attractive]  3/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  [79]  84 

Strauss,  Dr.  D.  F.  [Rat.]  Life  of  Jesus  crit.  ex.,  tr.  "Geo.  Eliot."  [istGerm.  ed.  1835]  3  v.,  0./.  [w.jo/-]     8°  Chapman  48 

„  ,,  New  Life  of  Jesus  for  the  People  [tr.  ;  1st  Germ.  ed.  1864]  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Williams         [65]  79 

Attempts  to  explain  the  life  of  Christ  on  purely  natural  grounds,  the  miraculous  elements  being  regarded  as  myths  which  have  accumulated  round  a  kernel  of  fact. 
It  is  a  remarkable  fact  that  L.ANGE  and  KEIM  successively  filled  the  theolog.  chair  in  Zurich,  to  wh.  STRAUSS  had  been  called  in  1833,  but  of  wh.  he  was  deprived  by  the 

vigorous  protest  of  the  people  of  the  canton. 

UHLHORN,Dr.J.G.W.[Luth.]  Modem'Representations  of  the  Life  of  Jesus  [tr.]  $i    li'  Boston  68 

Weiss,  Dr.  Bernhard  [Prot]  The  Life  of  Christ  [tr.  ;  liberal  and  evangelical]    3  vols.  31/6     8°  Clark,  .£</««.     83-84 

Young,  Rev.  J.  The  Christ  of  History  [good]  o.p.  [pb.  6/-]  c  8°  Strahan  [68]  70 

Chronological  and  Genealogical— i'.  also  A  §  46,  s,v.  chronology. 

Andrews,  Rev.  S.  J.  [Am.  Irv.]  The  Life  of  our  Lord  upon  Earth  [admirable  for  chronology  of  life]  3/6  p  8°  Strahan  [63]  69 

*Caspari,  Ch.  Ed.  Chronological  and  Geographical  Introduction  to  the  Life  of  Christ  [tr.]         7/6     8°  Clark,  £(i&».  76 

Hervey,  Bp.  Arthur  [C.-E.]  The  Genealogies  of  Christ  as  contained  in  Matt.  &  Luke  [reconciled]  o.p.      8°  Bell  53 

Portraiture  of  Christ. 

Eastlake,  Sir  Chas.  L.     Representations  of  the  Saviour  in  Contrib.  to  Liter,  of  Fine  Arts,  v.  ii.      12/-     8°  Murray  [48]  70 

EGGLESTON,E.[Am.Meth.]Christ  in  Art  28/-     8°  New  York  75 

Heaphy,  Thos.  The  Likeness  of  Christ,  ed.  W.  BayUss,  with  12  col.  pi.  6/-  s  4°  S.P.C.K.        [80]  86 

An  inquiry  into  the  value  and  accuracy  of  the  received  portraiture  of  Christ's  face.    The  ist  ed.  was  in  large  folio,  and  is  worth  about  £^ 
The  portraits— however  great  or  little  their  authenticity— are  of  much  interest  as  examples  of  early  Xtn.  art  of  2nd  to  3rd  cent. 

Jameson,  Mrs.  History  of  our  Lord  as  exempl.  in  Works  of  Art,  ed.  Lady  Eastlake,  ill.  2  v.  42/-     8°  Longman  64 

Names  and  Titles  of  Christ. 

Cook,  Flavel  S.                 Lessons  on  the  Names  and  Titles  of  our  Lord  2/-   12°  Nisbet  87 

DoWLiNG,  Rev.  Wm.         The  Names  and  Titles  of  our  Lord  [as  given  in  New  Test.]  3/6  c  8°  Macintosh  65 

Macwhorter,  Rev.  G.     The  Memorial  Name  $1  c  8°  Boston  63 

Westcott,  Can.  B.  F.  [C.-E.]  Revelation  of  the  Father  :  titles  of  the  Lord  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  84 

Passion  and  Death  of  Christ. 

DiJRER,  Albrecht               Passion  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Xt.  Portrayed,  ed.  H.Cole,  w.facss.  of  orig.  blocks  12/6     8°  Bell  [5417° 

Knox-Little,  Can.  W.  J.  [H.-C]  The  Mystery  of  the  Passion  of  our  Most  Holy  Redeemer              3/6  c  8°  Rivington  [84]  85 

„                    ,,         The  Witness  of  the  Passion  of  our  Most  Holy  Redeemer                              3/6  c  8°        ,,  [86]  88 

,,                   ,,         Hopes  and  Decisions  of  Passion  of  our  Most  Holy  Redeemer                       3/6  c  8°        „  86 

STElNMEYER,Prf.F.L.[Prot.]Hist.ofthe  Pas.&Resurrec.of  our  Lord  in  Light  of  Mod.  Criticism  [tr.]  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.  79 

Stroud,  Rev.  W.              A  Treatise  on  the  Physical  Cause  of  the  Death  of  Christ               o.p.  ipb.  8/6]          Edinburgh  46 

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„  „  The  Old  Cath.  Church:  hist.  doct.  &c.,  of  Christ,  fr.  Apost.  Age  to  A.D.  755  9/-     8°  CUtk,  Edin. 

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A  good  book,  w.  ample  historical  and  critical  knowledge.    Up  to  date,  incL  even  the  conclusions  won  for  the  early  hist,  of  Xtnty.  by  discov.  of  AiSavij. 

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Vaughan,  Dn.  C.  J.  [C.-E.]  Church  of  the  First  Days  3  vols.  ea.  4/6  c  8°  MacmUlan  [65]  73 

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>>                »                 The  same,  tr.  Rev.  C.  F.  Cruse                  [with  notes  and  life  of  Eusebius]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  51 

>>                >>                 History  of  the  Martyrs  in  Palestine  [Syriac],  ed.  W.  Cureton                      10/6  r  8°  Williams  6i 

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intro.  W.  Bright                                                                                       7/6  c  8°      „       „  7S 

.«                     »            The  same,  tr.                                                           [with  notes  after  Valesius]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  51 

SozoMEN,  Hermias  [s  cent.]  Historia  Ecclesiastica  [324-440]  rec.  R.  Hussey                       3  vols.  15/-     8°  Clar.  Press  60 

»                 1,                  The  same,  tr.  E.  Walford                                                               [with  notes]  S/- c  8°  Bohn's  Lib  51 

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Charity  in  the  Primitive  Church      — ».  a  §  49,  s.w.  chastei,  uhihom. 
Doctrine  of  the  Apostolic  Age  —v.  a  §  119. 

Growth  of  the  Spirit  of  Christianity— ?/.  a  §  49. 
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Reynolds,  Dr.  H.  R.  [Cong.]  John  the  Baptist  [Congregational  Lectures]  12/-     8°  Hodder  [74]  76 

Symington,  Rev.  A.  M.    Vox  Clamantis  :  the  life  and  ministry  of  John  the  Baptist  2/6  c  8°  R.T.S.  82 

John,  St.  —for  criticism  of  writings,  v.  also  A  §  37,  A  §  42. 

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Paul,  St. :  Life,  Doctrines,  etc. 

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Tlie  standard  work  of  tlie  Tubingen  scliool. 

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52.    PERSECUTIONS  OF  AND  ATTACKS  UPON  THE  EARLY  CHRISTIANS. 

Original  Works  of  the  Hereties  and  Apologists— t-.  a  §  55,  and %iig. 

Apostolic  Age. 

Hippolytus  and  Callistus  [tr.]  9/-     S"  Cla.r'k,  Edi/t.. 

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53     THE  CATACOMBS,  CHRISTIAN  INSCRIPTIONS,  CHRISTIAN  ART,  &e. 

[The  best  authorities  on  the  Catacombs  are  in  Italian,  the  chief  beinff  De  "R-OSSV^  Roma  Soiierranea,  3  v.,  i6ocol.pl.,  ;^io,  4°,  Romc6j^~Tf;  Itiscr.  chrisl.  urb.  Routes,  4", 
Rome  S7  sqij.;  and  Musaz'ci  Christiaiti e  saggi  det pavimenti delle  Chiesi  di  Ronta,  in  25  pts.,  ^^.ifii-t'\i'',Ro7neT2.sqq,  The  books  of  Padre  MARCHI  and  PEiiRET 
are  superbly  illustrated ;  that  of  D'AGINCOURT  was  the  outcome  of  50  years'  personal  experience.] 

Catacombs. 

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Maitland,  Rev.  Chas.       The  Church  in  the  Catacombs  :  a  description  of  the  prim.  Ch.  of  Rome;  ill.  o.p.      8°  Longman        [46]  47 
Marriott,  W.  B.  Testimony  of  Catacombs  and  other  Monuments  [to  doctr.  quest,  of  to-day]    9/-     8°  Hatchard  70 

MOMMSEN,  T.  — article  Roman  Catacombs  in  Contemporary  Review,  vol.  XVII.  [1871],  pp.  160-175. 

*NoRTHCOTE-|-BROWNLOW,-^-^RomaSotterranea:  ace.  of  the  Roman  catac;  ill.,col.pl.&cuts  3V.  58/-     8°  Longman  [69]  78-80 

I.  History,  24/. ;  2.  Christian  Art,  24/-  ;  3.  Epitaphs  [first  four  cents.l  10/-.    Completing  and  giving  the  results  of  DE  ROSSI'S  celebrated  researches. 

„  A  Visit  to  the  Roman  Catacombs  [popular  abrdgmt.  of  above]  4/-    12°  Longman        [57]  82 

Parker,  J.  H.  The  Archaeology  of  Rome  :  Catacombs,  15/-  Tombs,  etc.  15/- r  8°  Parker  72-80 

STANLEY,Dn.A.P.[B.-C.] — ?■«  ;4w  Christian  Institutions  :  essays  on  ecclesiastical  subjects  6/- c  8°  Murray  [81]  84 

Stokes,  Prf.  G.  T.  — articles  in  Contemporary  Review  of  1880  and  1881. 

Venablks,  Can.  E.  [C.-E.]  ^papers  in  Smith -f  Cheetham's  Dictionary  of  Christian  Antiquities,  vol.  i.  pp.  294-317. — v.  A  §  49. 
Wiseman,  Card.  Nic.  [R. -C.  ]  Fabiola  :  or  the  Church  of  the  Catacombs  ;  31  plates  and  cuts  21/-     4°  Burns  &  Gates  [68]  88 

WiTHROW,  Dr.  W.  H.  [Am.  Mth.  ]  The  Catac.  of  Rome  &  their  Test,  to  Prim.  Xty. ;  1 34  ill.  [gd.  pop.  ace.  ]  6/-  c  8°  Hodder  [74]  87 

Christian   Inscriptions— >»•  General  Collections  of  Inscriptions  (incl.  Christian)  v.  Index,  s.v.  Inscriptions. 


Great  Britain 
Allen,  J.  R. 

*HUBNER,  Aem.  [ed.] 
McCaul,  Rev.  J,  [ed.] 

S)  If 

Ireland 
Petrie,  Dr.  G.  [ed.] 

Spain. 
HuBNER,  Aem.  [ed.] 


— V.  also  Class  G  §  2  :  Antiquities  of  England  and  Wales,  and  G  §  19  :  Church  Bells. 

Xtn.  Symbolism  in  Gt.  Brit.  &  Irel.  before  13th Cent.  [RhindLects. ,'85] ;  ill.  1 5/-  m8°  Whiting 

Inscriptiones  Britannice  Christianee  [to  the  9th  century;  w.  3  geog.  tables]  16/-     4°  Berlin 

Britanno-Roman  Inscriptions,  with  critical  notes  15/-     8' 

Christian  Epitaphs  of  the  First  Six  Centuries  5/-     8' 

— V.  also  Class  G  §  4  :  Antiquities  of  Ireland. 

Christian  Inscriptions  in  the  Irish  Language,  ed.  M.  Stokes  2  vols.  60/- 


88 

76 


Toronto  (Longm. )  63 
Bell  69 

72-78 


4°  Dublin 


gf-     4°  Berlin 


Inscriptiones  Hispanioe  Christianse 

Christian  Art  and  Symbolism— >r  Christ  in  Art,  ».  a  §  50. 

AUDSLEY,  W. -l-G.  Handbook  of  Christian  Symbolism  ;  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  12161  s  tf 

Bennett,  Dr.  C.W.  [Am.Meth.]  Christian  Archaeology  and  Art  of  the  First  Six  Centuries 
DiDRON,  M;.  Christian  Iconography  :  a  history  of  Christian  art  [tr.] ;  ill.         2  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8° 

G.,  E.  A.  Saints  and  Symbols  [companion  to  churches  and  galleries  of  Europe]  3/6   16° 

Hemans,  C.  I.  Ancient  Christianity  and  Art  in  Italy  7/6  p  8° 

„  „  History  of  Mediaeval  Christianity  and  Art  in  Italy  [900-1500]  2  vols.  18/-  p  8° 

„  „  Historic  and  Monumental  Rome  10/6  c  8° 

4Q 


Day 

6.-; 

in  prep. 

Bohn's 

Lib. 

51-86, 

Low 
Williar 

ns 

[8i]  82 
,66 

»> 

69-72 

*> 

74 

8°  Triibner 

[70]  75 

8°  Longman 

[48]  63 

8°         ,. 

[52  63 

8° 

[50  80 

8°  Nutt 

[64]  87 

8°  Bell 

73 

;8°  Murray 

[47]  86 

4°  Sonnenschein  [76]  89 

f°  Paul 

84 

4°  Stanford 

79 

12°  Allen,  OrPfftn.imU 

8°  Chapman 

87 

8°  Murray 

86 

8°  Smith  &  Elder        72 

8°  S.P.C.K. 

81 

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A  §54 

HusENBETH,  Rev.  F.  C.  [R.-C]  Emblems  of  the  Saints  in  Art  S/-  <=  8°  Longman  50 

Anew  edn.  of  this  book  is  announced  to  appear  as  an  appendix  vol.  to  the  new  edn.  of  BARING-GOULD'S  Ltvts  efthe  SaiiUs,  now  in  prep. 

Inman,  T.  [Am.]  Ancient  Pagan  and  Modern  Christian  Symbolism  [phallic]  7/6 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Legends  of  the  Saints  and  Martyrs ;  19  etchings  and  187  ill.  2  vols.  31/6 

,,  „  Legends  of  the  Madonna ;  27  etchings  and  165  ill.  21/- 

,,  ,,  Legends  of  the  Monastic  Orders  ;  1 1  etchings  and  88  ill.  21/- 

KlNG,  Rev.  C.  W.  Gnostics  and  their  Remains      [ills,  of  Gnostic  symbols  and  works  of  art]  21/-  1 

,,  ,,  Early  Christian  Numismatics,  and  other  Tracts ;  ill.  18/- 

LlNDSAY,  Ld.  [now  E.  of  Crawford]  Sketches  of  the  History  of  Christian  Art ;  ill.  2  vols.  24/-  c 

LUNDY,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Monumental  Christianity :    art  &  symbolism  of  primitive  Church,   196111.31/6 

Palmer,  W.  Early  Christian  Symbolism,  ed.  Northcote+Brownlow    32  pi.  25/-  ;  col.  42/- 

Parker,  J.  H,  Photographs  of  Christian  Art  [for  his  other  works,  v.  Class  F,  s.v.  Rome]  42/- 

RUSKIN,  John  Mornings  in  Florence :  studies  of  Christian  art  6  pts.'  ea.  \od. 

Stokes,  Margaret  Early  Christian  Art  in  Ireland  ;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]  7/6 

Twining,  Louisa  Symbols  and  Emblems  of  Early  Christian  Art ;  500  ill.  12/- 

Tyrwhitt,  Rev.  R.  St.  J.  Christian  Art  and  Symbolism  ;  ill.  7/6 

,,  „  Art  Teaching  of  the  Primitive  Church  7/6 

Christian  Arcliiteeture— z-.  Class  i  §§  1 16-1 21. 


54.    COUNCILS  AND  CONVOCATIONS  OF  THE  CHURCH. 

For  the  Creeds  and  Smnts  of  the  Church,  both  ofmhich  should  be  consulted  here,  v.  t<%  120  and  A  §  loi  respectively. 

Collectively. 

Acta  Paparum :  The  List  of  published  Acta  Paparum  is  given  completely  in  Kurtz's  Hist,  of  Xtn.  Ch.  [tr.  ]  7/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.  [60]  80 
Concilia  Acta  et  Decreta  concil.  recentiora  [a.d.  1682-1869]  2  vols,      i^  Freiburg  70 

*v.Hefele,  Bp.  C.J.  [R.-C.]  HistoryoftheCouncilsof  the  Church[to  A.D.  451;  tr.]       3  vols.  ea.  12/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.    71-82 

An  elaborate  and  critical  work  of  much  importance,  based  on  the  orig;inal  documents. 

PusEY,  Dr.  E.  B.  [H.-C.]  The  Councils  of  the  Church  [a.d.  Ji  (at  Jerus.)  to  381  (at  Constantinop.)]   6/-     8°  Parker  [57]  78 

First  Four  General  Councils:  Collectively  [Nice,  a.d.  325;  Constant,  381;  Ephesus,  431;  Chal- 

cedon,  451]. 

Bright,  Can.Wm.[C.-E.]  Notes  on  the  Canons  of  the  First  Four  General  Councils                                5/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  82 

Canons  of  the  First  Four  General  Councils                                                                                                      2/6  c  8°      ,,        ,,  77 

Lambert,  Rev.  W.            Church  Canons :  the  first  four  Councils                                                          S/-     8°  Dickinson  [68]  71 

Council  of  Nice,  A.D.  325  [General]. 

DuDLEY.Bp.T.U.  [Am.  Episc]  History  of  the  First  CouncilofNice  [with  a  life  of  Constantino]  $i    iz°  Boston  80 

Kaye,  Bp.  J.  [C.-E.]         The  Council  of  Nic^a  in  connection  with  the  Life  of  Athanasius  6/-     8°  Rivington       [53]  88 

STANLEY,Dn.A.P.[B.-C.] — Az>  History  of  Eastern  ChxLxch.  contains  the  best  descrip.  of  Council  of  Nicaa  6/-  c  8°  Murray  [61]  84 

Council  of  Trent,  A.D.  1545-1563  [General]. 

BuNGENER,  F.                   History  of  the  Council  of  Trent  [tr.]  7/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  52 

Concilii  Tridentini  Canones  et  Decreta  2/-    12°  Nutt  76 

Evans,  T.  R.                     The  Council  of  Trent           [a  study  of  Roman  tactics;  Church  Hist.  Ser.]  2/6  c  8°  R.T.S.  88 

LlTTLEDALE,Dr.R.F.[H.-C.]  Short  History  of  the  Council  of  Trent  [popular]  i/- c  8°  S.P.C.K.  88 

Nampon,  a.                       Catholic  Doctrine  as  defined  by  the  Council  of  Trent  $3-5o     8°  Philadelphia  6g 

Theiner,  a.  [ed.]              Acta  genuina  ss.  cecumenici  Concilii  Tridentini  vols,  i.-ii.  80/-     4°  Zagrabice  74 

Waterworth,  J.  [R.-C;  tr.]  Councils  &  Decrees  of  Sacred  &CEcumen.  Council  of  Trent  translated  10/6     8°  Burns&Oates[  ]8S 

Convocations  of  the  English  Church. 

CARDWELLjDr.E.  [C.-E.]  Documentary  Annals  of  Church  of  England      [hist,  of  conferences ;  synodalia] 

2  vols.  u.p.  ipb.  iij-;w.  10/-]  8°  Gardner  [39-42] 44 

Davis,  C.  H.                      Church  Canons  of  1604  and  1865                                                                    S/-  8°  Sweet  69 

Gibson,  Edm.  [C.-E.]       Synodus  Anglicana,  ed.  Dr.  Edw.  Cardwell  [C.-E.]             o.p.  {pb.  &.  w.  {j(>\  8°  Parker  [1702154 

By  the  learned  editor  of  CAMDEN'S  Britannia, 

•Haddan  +  Stubbs,  -^[eds.]  Councils  and  Ecclesiastical  Documents  of  Gt.  Brit,  and  Ireland   3v.  56/-m8°  Clar.  Press        69-78 

Based  on  Sir  H.  SPELMAN+David  WiLKINS'  Concilia,  etc.,  4  vols.,  f  *,  London  [1639.64]  1737. 

JOYCE,Preb.  J.W.  [C.-E.]  England'sSacredSynods  :  ahist.oftheCt)nvocationsoftheClergy  o./.[^i.  27/-]     8°  Rivington  55 

jj  „  Handbook  of  the  Convocations  :  provincial  synods  of  the  Ch.  of  England     5/6  c  8°  ,,  '     87 

J,  „  The  Ch.  of  England  her  own  Reformer  [as  testified  by  her  Convocations]     10/6     8°  Whittaker  8S 

Vatican  Council,   1870   [Papal]— z/.  a  §  97 :  Roman  Catholicism,  (a)  History. 

SO 


Theology]  PATRISTICS.  [Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §65 


Lactantius  xxi,,  xxii. 

Liturgies,  etc.,  Anti.-Nic.        xxiv. 

Methodius,  etc.  xiv. 

Origen  vol.  x.,  xxiii. 


Tatian,  etc.  iii. 

Tertullian      vu.,xi.,  xv.,  xviii. 
Theophilus,  etc.  iii. 


55.  PATRISTICS  :  WRITINGS  AND  LIVES  OF  THE  FATHERS  [Greek  and  Latin,  2nd  to  7ih  centurieB], 
CoUeetively :  Editions  and  Series  of  their  works. 

*Ante-Nicene  Christian  Library  :  [collection  of  the  Works  of  the  Fathers  prior  to  a.d.  325]  ed.  Drs.  A. 

Roberts  +  J.  Donaldson  24  vols.  126/-,  or  sep.  ea.  10/6     S°  Claik,  Edin.     67-72 

Apocryphal  Gospels,  etc.  vol.  xvi.  Athenagoras.  etc.  ii.  1  Gregory  Thaumaturgus,  etc.      xx. 

Apostolic  Constitutions  xrii.  Clement  of  Alex.  vol.  iv.,  xii.  I  Hippolytus                      vol.  vi.,  ix. 

„         Fathers  i.  Clementine  Homilies  xvii.  I  Irenteus                                    v.,  ix. 

Amobius  xix.  Cyprian  viii.,  xiii.  1  Justin  Martyr,  etc.                  vol.  ii. 

'Corpus  Scriptoram  Ecclesiasticorum  Latinorum,  vols,  i.-xi.  [scholarly  and  cheap]     8°  Acad,  of  Vienna    dl  in  frog. 

i. :  Sulpicius  Severus,  rec.  Halm,  3/6,  '67;  ii. :  Minucius  Felix,  rec.  Halm,  z/-,  '67  ;  iii. :  Cyprianus,  rec.  Haertel,  3  pts.  15/-,  '68.  etc, 

*GEBHARDT+HARNACK+ZAHN[0.;A.;T.;eds.]  Pat.  Apostol.  Op.,3  vols.,  24/6;  ed.  minor,  I  v.  3/-     8°  Z«;^.  [75-6] 76-78;  77 

The  best  critical  edn.    Based  on  A.  R.  M.  DRESSEL'S  edn.  [1837]  63.    i. :  Clem.  Rom.,  4/6 ;  Barnabas,  5/- ;  ii. :  Ignatius  and  Polycarp,  8/- ;  iii. :  Hermas,  7/-. 

HuRTER,Dr.H.[R.-C.;  ed.]  CoUectio  Opusculorum  SS.  Patrum  ser.  i.,  46  v. ;  ser.  ii.,  in  prog.  ;  ea.  i/-  16°  Innsbk.  68-85. 84,^^^. 
jACOBSON,Rev.W.[ed.;C.-E.]Clementis  Rom.,Ignatii,  Polycarpi  quae  supersunt  [w.  Lat.  notes]  2  v.  21/-  8°  Clar.  Press  [40]  63 
*LlGHTFOOT,BpJ.B.[ed. ;C.-E.]TheApost.  Fathers;  revis.  texts, w.intros., notes,  disrts&trs.  v.  i.-ii.  48/-     8°  Macmillan [69-85]  89 

The  best  English  work.    i. :  Clement  of  Rome ;  ii.  (z  pts.) :  Ignatius  and  Polycarp ;  [for  KlLLEN'S  reply  re  Ignatius,  v.  in/ra^  s.v.  IGNATIUS]. 

V.  HEFELE,Bp.C.J.[ed.;R.-C.]Apostoliconim  Opera  [with  Latin  notes,  prolegomena,  etc.]  12/-     8°   Tiibingen         [    ]  78 

MiGNE,  Abbe[ed,;  R.-C.]Patrologi«  Cursus  Completus  sen  Bibl.  Universalis  .  .   .  omnium  SS.  Patrum 

Doctorum  Scriptonimque  Ecclesiasticorum   388  vols.  [Gk.  15/-,  Lat.  10/- ea.]  r8°  Paris    44-55;  57-66 

Includes  all  the  Latin  writers  from  Apostolic  Age  to  beginning  of  13th  century  [zaz  vols.1,  and  Greek  to  15th  century  [166  vols.].     A  very  useful  series,  as  such, 
but  individual  writers  are  more  carefully  and  more  usefully  edited  in  the  editions  named  below. 

Oehler,  F.  [ed.]  Corpus  Hseresiologicum  5  vols.  55/-     8°  Berlin  56-62 

i. :  Scriptores  Minores,  lo/-,  '36;  ii.-v. :  Epiphanius,  4  v.,  43/-,  '39-'62. 

V.  Otto,J.C.T.  [Prot.;ed.]Corpus  Apologetarum  Christianorum  Sseculi  ii.  [Gk.  and  Lat.,  -w.  Lat.  notes]ys«a  [42-72]  77-81  in  frog. 

Athenagoias  8/-,  '57  i  Justin  Martyr  S  vols.  26/-  r'4z-'48]  ^fi-'Si 

Hermias,  Quadratus,  Aristides,  Aristo,  Miltiades,  Melito,  Apollinaris     10/-,  '7Z  I  Tatian  4/6,  '51 

I  Theophilus  of  Antioch  8/6,  '61 

Parker  Society  — v.  A  §  3. 

PusEY +KEBLE+NEWMAN[eds.]  Lib.ofthe  Fathers  of  Holy  Cath.Ch.[trs.,w.  notes  &  summ.]47v.[j-OT«e  o.p.'\  8°  Parker  38-80 


A&anasius,  Arians 

„         Histor.  Treatises 
Festal  Epistles 
Augustine,  Confessions 

„         Expos,  on  Bk.  of  Fsalms 

•w,  viii.,  xix. 

xiii. 

xxviii. 

xxiv.,  XXV., 

XXX.,  xxxii. 

xxxvii.,  xxxix. 

Augustine,  Homilies  on  John  &  istEp.    xivi.,  xxix. 

,.         Sermons  on  N.T,  xvi.,  xx. 

„         Seventeen  Treatises  xxii. 

Chiysostom,  Homilies  iv.-vii.,  ix.,  xi.~xii.,  xiv,-xv„ 

xxvii.-xxviii.,  xxxiii.-xxxvi. 

Cyril,  Catechet.  Lectures  ii. 


Cyprian,  Epistles  on  Baptism  of  Heretics  xvii. 

„        Treatises  iii. 

Gregory  the  Great,  Morals  of  Bk.  of  Job  xviii., 

xxi.,  xxiii.,  xxxi. 

Tertullian,  Apostolic  Treatises  x. 


ROUTH,  Dr.  M.  J.  [ed.]      Reliquiae  Sacrae  secundi  tertiique  saeculi  [Gk.  and  Lat.]  5  vols.  0./.      [/'^.  52/6]     8°  0.x/J'rrf[i4-i8]46-48 

Fragments  of  early  writers,  laboriously  extracted  from  other  authors. 

ScHAFF,Dr.P.[Am.Presb.;ed.]SelectLib.of  theNicene&Post-NiceneFathers[in25vols.]  v.  i.-vi.ea.l8/-     8°  Buffalo     86  in  frog. 

Collectively  :   Lives,    etc.— z-.  aAi?  a  §  51 :  Apost.  Age ;  §  lOl :  Salnts  ;  for  Patristic  Doctrine  !».  A  §  1 19. 

Blunt,  Dr.  J.  J.  [H.-C]    The  Right  Use  of  the  Early  Fathers  [a  course  of  lectures]  9/-     8°  Murray  [57]  69 

Butler,  Rev.  A.  [R.-C]  Lives  of  the  Fathers,  Martyrs  and  Saints  12  vols.  ea.  2/-   18°  Duffy,Z'«^/.[i745]  66 

EUSEBIUS  [4  ssec]  History  of  the  Martyrs  in  Palestine,  ed.  and  tr.  W.  Cureton  10/6     8°  Williams  61 

Farrar,  Archd.  F.  W.  [C.-E.]  Lives  of  the  Fathers,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Black  89 

Fathers  for  English  Readers  [popular ;  by  various  vfriters]  11  vols.  ea.  2/-  f  8°  S.P.C.K.  78-88,  in  frog. 

Ambrose ;  Athanasius       [        Augustine  I         Bede  I        Gregory  [        Jerome  I         Leo  the  Great 

Apostolic  Fathers  |         Basil  I        Defenders  of  Faith         |         Hilary  and  Martin  1         John  of  Damascus  1         Synesius  of  Gyrene 

Finch,  Rev.  G.  Writings  of  the  principal  Fathers  of  the  Fourth  and  Fifth  Centuries  5/-  c8°  Nisbet  65 

HOOLE,  Rev.  C.  H.  The  Apostolic  Fathers  :  their  writings,  translated,  etc.  5/6  c  8°  Rivington  72 

Jackson,  Rev.  G.  A.  [Am.  Cong.  ]Early  Christian  Literature  Primers  ea.  60c.    18°  New   York         79-83 

1.  Apostolic  Fathers  [A.D.  95-180]:  a.  Fathers  of  the  Third  Century  [180-325];  3.  Post-Nicene  Greek  Fathers  [325-750];  4.  Post-Nicene  Latin  Fathers  [323-590]. 

Perry,  Can.  G.G.  [C.-E.]  The  Christian  Fathers  [Ignatius,  Polycarp,  Irenseus,  and  13  others]  3/6  c8°  S.P.C.K.  70 

Individually:  Editions,  Criticisms,  Lives,  etc. 

Ambrose  [340-396]  Opera  selecta  cur.  Gilbert  2  vols.  3/-   12°  Leifzig  43 

AiNOBlUS  [3-4ssec.]         Adversus  Gentes  libri  vii.,  ed.Dr.  G.  F.  Hildebrand,  10/6;  ed.  Reifferscheid  6/-     8°  Halle^;    Viennal^ 

'  Amobius  has  been  styled  the  Varro,  as  Lactantius  (his  disciple)  iytermed  the  Cicero,  of  ecclesiastical  writers. 

Athanasius  [326-373]  Historical  Writings,  according  to  the  Benedictine  text,  ed.  Prf.  W.  Bright    10/6     8°  Clar.  Press  81 

„  Operadogmat.  selecta,rec.J.C.Thilo[after  B.deMontfaucon;  w.Lat.nts.]  20/-  r  8°  Leifzig  53 

„  Orations  against  the  Arians,  ed.  Prf.  W.  Bright             [with  life  of  Athan.]  9/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  73 

„  Select  Treatises  of  Athanasius                   [condensed  fr.  "  Library  of  Fathers  "]     8°  Longman  81 

„  On  the  iKcamation,  with  notes  Rev.  A.  Robertson,  3/-             tr.  by  same  2/6  c8°  Nutt  82,  84 

VicU  also  A  §  130 ;  hnnbolics,  t.v.  Athanasian  Creed. 
51 


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[Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §55 

Augustine  [354-430] 


Anti-Pelae.  Writings 
Christian  Doctrine 


Opera  omnia  edidit  Monach  [R.-C] 

Works,  tr.  by  various  scholars  ;  ed.  Dr.  Marcus  Dods 

.    I     CityofGod 


Paris 
Clark, 


12" 
16° 
12° 
12° 


Treatise  a^inst  Faustus 
Trinity,  On  the 

'  Clar.  Press  8a 

'  Nutt,  87 

'  Walter  Smith  [47]  84 
Nutt  76,77.83 

Rivington  83 

R.T.S.  87 

Parker  [48]  76 


c  8°  Bums  &  Dates 


22  vols.  168/-  i  8' 
15  V.  79/-,  or  ea.  10/6     8 

_  ..     ,'  Donatist  Controv.  1  '  John,  Comm.  on       .  -        I 

Confessions,  with  notes  |     Harmony  of  Evang.  I     Letters  2  v.      1 

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„  „  Historia  Ecclesiastica — v.  A  §  62. 

Bernard  [(/.  1153;  "last  of  the  Fathers"] 

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Hippolytus  [160-236]      Quse  feruntur  omnia  Graece,  ed.  P.  A.  Lagarde 

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Killen,  Pre.  W.  D.  [Ir.Presb.]The  Ignatian  Epistles  Entirely  Spurious  [reply  to  Lightfoot,  ufsup.1  2/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.' 
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CHURCH   IN   MIDDLE  AGES. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


Justin  Martyr  [103-164]— o.  otto,  supra. 

Kaye,  Bp.  J.  [C.-E.]      The  Writings  and  Opinions  of  Justin  Martyr  S/- 

Lactantius  [4  cent.]        Opera,  cur  O.  F.  Fritzsche  2  vols.  4/6 

MiNUTius  Felix  [2  cent.]  Octavius,  ed.  C.Halm[orig.  supposed  to  be  last  (8th)  bk.  oiAmob.Adv.  Genf]  2/- 


Origen  [f.  185-254] 

EOLYCARP  [d.   167] 

Socrates  [b.  ab.  380] 
Theodoret  \b.  ab.  380] 
Tertullian  [104-216] 
Theodoret  [5  cent.] 


25  vols.  ipb.  132/-]  45/- 


Opera  omnia  edid.  C.  H.  E.  Lommatzsch 
— V.  Jacobson,  and  Lightfoot,  supra, 
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— w.  A  §  51. 

Opera  ed.  F.  Oehler,  3  vols.  48/- 
— '^  A  §  51. 
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Backhouse,  E.  [Qu.]        Early  Church  Histf<?»ifa/»J  this^v.  A  §  51. 

.  Bruennios,  Ph.  [ed.]        AiSa^^,  etc.  [with  prol.  and  notes,  by  the  discoverer] 

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Hitchcock  +  Brown,%^;^^'[eds.]  The  Teaching  of  the  Tvrelve  Apostles,  text,  tr.  and  notes  7/6 

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*Schafr,P.  [Am.Presb.;  ed.]  The  Oldest  Church  Manual  [AiSaxi}]  :  text,  tr.  and  facss.  9/- 

A  very  complete  and  scholarly  edn,,  w.  discuss,  of  post-apostol.  teaching,  baptism,  worship  and  discipline. 

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Taylor,  Dr.  Chas.  [C.-E.] Lectures  on  "  The  Teaching  of  the  Twelve  "  [with  Ul.  from  the  Talmud]    6/- 


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8°  Deighton,  Camb.    82 


56.    GENERAL  SKETCH   OF  CHURCH   IN   MIDDLE  AGES. 

Bryce,  Prf.  James              The  Holy  Roman  Empire                                       [ecclesiastical  and  secular]  7/6  p  8°  Macmillan  [64]  84 

CHURCH,Dn.R.W.[C.-E.]  Beginnings  of  the  Middle  Ages       [largely  eccles. ;  Epochs  of  Mod.  Hist.]  2/6  f  8°  Longman  77 

Clarke,  Dr.  J.  F.  [Am.  Unit.]— aw  his  Events  and  Epochs  in  Relig.  Hist,  [for  contents  z/.  A  §  49]     10/6  c  8°  Boston  [81]  87 

CREIGHTON,Rev.M.[C. -E.]  History  of  the  Papacy  during  the  Reformation,  vols,  i.-iv.  \v.  A  §  97]     56/-     8°  Longman  82 

Cutts,  Rev.  E.  L.  [C.-E.]  Scenes  and  Characters  of  the  Middle  Ages,  182  ill.                       [popular]  15/-     8°  Virtue  72 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.        —in  his  Essays,  Series  I.  and  II.                                                             ea.  io/6     8°  Mcmlln.  [72,73]86,8o 

*Guericke,  Prf.  H.  E.F.  Church  History:  MediEEval  Church  to  1073                                       [tr.]  $1.50     %°  Andover    ■  70 

Hallam,  Henry                State  of  Europe  during  Middle  Ages              [3  v.  8°  30/-  j  3  v.  p.  8°  12/-]  7/6  p  8°  Murray  [32]  71 

*HARDWlCK,Archd.C.[C.-E.]  History  of  the  Christian  Church  :  Middle  Ages,  ed.  Stubbs                   10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [53]  72 

From  Gregory  the  Great  to  the  excommunication  of  Luther,  A.D.  S75-1517. 

McLauchlan,  Dr.  T.      The  Early  Scottish  Church                                               [ist  to  12th  cent.]  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.  64 

MACLEAR,Dr.G.  F.[C.-E.]  Apostles  of  Mediaeval  Europe                                                [Sunday  Library]  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan  69 

Maitland,  Dr.  S.  R.        TheDark  Ages  [essays  on  rel.  &  liter,  of  9-i2cents.;  good]  o.p.  [pb.  12/-;  w.  JjG]     8°  Rivington  [44]  45 

♦MiLMAN,  Dn.  H.  H.  [C.  -E.]  History  of  Latin  Christianity           [incl.  Popes  to  Nicholas  V.]  9  vols.  36/-  p  8°  Murray  [f|]  83 

Broad,  scholarly,  and  popular ;  an  admirable  history. 

'v.Ranke,  Prf.  Leopold  Hist,  of  Popes  of  Rome:  pol.  &  eccles.  in  i6th  &  17th  cent,  [tr.]   3  vols.  30/-     8°        ,,  [42]  66 

>f  The  same  [tr.]  3  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

a  brilliant  example  of  the  "  pragmatical  **  method,  whereby  all  historical  phenomena  are  treated  with  reference  to  their  causes. 

ScHAFF,Dr.Pp.[Am.Presb.]  Mediaev.  Christianity  [590-1073  =  vol.  iv.  of  "Hist,  of  Chr.  Church"]  2  v.  21/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  85 

Scott,  C.  A.  A.  Ulfilas,  with  an  account  of  the  Gothic  Churches  6/- c  8°  Macmillan  85 

Smith,  Philip  History  of  the  Chr.  Church  in  the  Middle  Ages  &  Ref.  [1003-1598] ;  ill.     7/6  p  8°  Murray  84 

TRENCH.Abp.R.  C.[C.-I.]Lectures  on  Mediaeval  Church  History  12/-     8°  Paul  [77]  79 

Military  Religious  Orders. 

WooDHOUSE,  F.  C  Military  Religious  Orders  of  the  Middle  Ages  3/6   12°  S.P.C.K.  79 

Lacroix,  Paul  Military  and  Religious  Life  in  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.;  profusely  ill.]  31/6     4°  Virtue  I73]  79 

Crusades  — w.  class  f§  14. 

Forerunners  of  the  Reformation    —v.a§  $9- 
Missions,  Mediaeval  —v.A§  105. 

Mystery  and  Miracle  Plays  — w.  class  k  §  82. 

Roman-Catholicism  in  Middle  Ages— z/.  a  §  97. 


57.    MONASTIC   ORDERS   AND  MONACHISM. 

General  Works  :    Historical— z/.  also  a  §  97,  s.v.  Rom. -Catholicism  in  England. 

Day,  Samuel  P.                 Monastic  Institutions :  their  origin,  nature,  progress,  tendency                     ap.     8°  Longman  65 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.             Legends  of  the  Monastic  Orders                                 [as  represented  in  art]  21/-     8°      „  [50]  80 

KiNGSLEY.Can.  C.  [B.-C.]The  Hermits  :  their  lives  and  works                                  [Sunday  Libraiy]  4/6  p  8°  MacmUlan  [68]  80 

*Lea,  H.  C.  [Am.]            History  of  Sacerdotal  Celibacy  in  the  Christian  Church                              $3-75     S°  Philadelphia  [6y]  84 

"Lecky,  W.  E.  H.             Hist,  of  Europ.  Morals,  v.  ii.  pp.  183-235:  Monach.  &  Rise  of  Monast.  2  v.  l6/-     8°  Longman  [69]  77 

•MlLMAN,Dn.H.H.[C.-E.]  —in  his  History  of  Latin  Christianity                                             9  vols.  36/-  p  8°  Murray  .[4f]  83 

*de  MONTALEMBERT,  Ct.  The  Monks  of  the  West  [Benedict  to  Bernard]                           [tr.]  7  vols.  77/6     8°  Blackwood  61-79 

Northcote,  J.  S.[R.-C.]  Celebrated  Sanctuaries  of  the  Madonna                                                          6/6  c  8°  Longman  68 

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A  §57  ~  ', 

Great  Britain  &  Ireland :  Monastic  Chronicles  (for  fuu  Usts  v.  r.  Sims'  Man.  for  Genealogist)  15/-  8°  Avery  [563  87 

*Annales  Monastic!,  ed.  Rev.  H.  R.  Luard  5  vols.  ea.  lo/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series      64-65 

I.  Ann,  de  Marfan  [1066-1232],  de  Theokesberia  [Tewkesbury,  1066-1263],  *de  Burton  [on  Trent,  1004-1263] ;  11.  *Ann.  de  Wintonia  [Wines.  519-1277],  •De 
Waverlia  [1-1291];  III.  "Ann.  de  Duostaplia  (1-1297],  de  Bermundeseia  |[1042-1432] ;  IV.  'Ann.  de  Oseneia  [Osney,  1016-1347I  Chron.  Thorn.  Wykes 
[1066-1289],  Ann.  de  Wigornia  [Worcs,  1-1377] ;  V.  Index  and  Glossary.    They  refer  more  especially  to  reigns  of  John,  Henry  III,,  and  Edward  I. 

•Chronica  Monasterii  S.  Albani,  ed.  H.  T.  Riley  1 1  vols.  ea.  lo/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series      63-76 

I.  Walsinghara,  Hist.  Anglic,  i.  [1272-1381];  2.  [1381-1422];  II.  Rishanger,  Chron.  et  Annales  [1259-1307] ;  III.  Trofceloweand  Blaneforde,  Chron.  etAnn. 
[1259-96,  1307-24,  1392-1406-1  v.l;  IV.  Gesta  Abbatum  Mon.  S.  Albani,  1,  [793-1290],  2.  1290-1349;  3.  1349-1411;  V.  Amundesham,  Annales,  v.  i-z ;  VI. 
Registia  Abbatum  Mon,  S.  Alb.  [15  cent.];  i.  Whethamstede,  Blakeney;  3.  Vl^ethamstede,  Albon,  Wallingforde;  VII.  Ypodigma  Neustriae  a  Th, 
walsingham  [a  history  of  England  to  Henry  V.  and  of  Early  Normandy]. 

Monuraenta  Franciscana  2  vols.  ea.  lo/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series      58,  82 

z.  Thos.  de'EcclestonJDe  j4t/ventu  Fratrutn  AfinarujH  in  An^iiam,  etc.,  ed.  J.  S.  Brewer,  io/-;a.  De  AdventUt  re-ed.  R.  Hewlett,  w,  other  materials  for  a  hist, 
of  the  foundation  and  diffusion  of  the  order  of  5.  Francis  in  England. 

Abingdon,  Chronicon  Monasterii  de  ;  ed.  Rev.  J.  Stevenson  vols,  i.-ii.  ea.  lo/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series  58 

Traces  tlie  hist,  of  this^  great  Benedictine  monastery  from  its  foundation  by  King  Ina  of  Wessex  to  reign  of  Richard  I. 

Canterbury.    Historia  Monasterii  S.  Augustini ;  by  Thos.  of  Elmham,  ed.  C.  Hardwick  [to  1418]      10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series  58 

Dublin.    Chartularies  of  S.  Mary's  Abbey  [Cistercian] ;  ed.  J.  T.  Gilbert                                     vol.  i.  10/-  r  8°  „  84 
Evesham.    Chronicon  Abbatise,  auct.  Dominico  Priore  Evesh.  et  Thoma  de  Marleberge  ;  ed.  Rev.  W.  D. 

Macray  [690  to  1418]                                                                                    10/-  r  8°  „  63 

Gloucester.    Historia  et  Cartularium  Monast.  S.  Petri ;  ed.  W.  H.  Hart                       vols,  i.-iii.  ea.  10/-  r  8°  „  63-67 

Hyde.  Liber  Monast.  de  Hyda:  chron.  &  chartulary  of  Hyde  Abbey,  Wines. ,  ed.E.Edwards  [455-1023]  10/-  r  8°  „  66 

Malmesbury.  RegistrumMalmesburiense:reg.ofMalm,  Ab.,ed.J.S. Brewer -f-C.T.  Martin,  v.i.-ii.ea.io/-  r  8°  ,,  79,  8a 

Melsa.    Chronica  Monast.  de  Melsa  [Cistercian],  ed.  E.  A.  Bond  [1150-1406]  vols,  i.-iii.             ea.  10/-  r  8°  „  66-68 

Ramsey,  Chartulary  of  the  Ancient  Abbey  of  [Benedictine] ;  ed.  W.  H.  Hart -t- Rev.  P.  A.  Lyons  v.  i.  10/-  r  8°  „  84 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland :  General  Works. 

DuGDALE,  Sir  William  Monasticum  Anglicanum  ;  246  plates  and  cuts    8  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  £2$;  w.  ;£'2S]     f°  March    [1655-73]  49 

FosBROKE,  Thos.  D.  British  Monachism  :  manners  and  customs  of  monks  and  nuns  ;  pi.  16/- r  8°  Nattali  [17]  43 

Froude,  J.  A.  Dissolution  of  the  monasteries  in  his  Short  Studies,  ser.  i.  6/-  c  8°  Longman        [67]  86 

Hill,  O'D.  Travers  English  Monasticism :  its  rise  and  influence  15/-     8°  Hodder  67 

Murphy,  J.N.  [R.-C]  Terra  Incognita  [the  convents  of  the  United  Kingdom]  6/-  c  8°  Burns  &  Dates  [73]76 

Stanhope,  Walter  Monastic  London  [monks  and  monasteries  of  London,  1200-1600]  5/-  c  8°  Remington  87 

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CuRZON,  Hon.  R.  A  Visit  to  the  Monasteries  in  the  Levant ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Murray  [54]  81 

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RuFFNER,  H.  Fathers  of  the  Desert :  origin  and  practice  of  monkery  [heathen]  2  vols.  0./.  i"  New  York  50 

Lives  of  the  Saints :  collectively— ««■«  a  §  loi. 

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Lanfranc,  Abp.  [1005-89]  — v.  A  §  62,  s.v.  Biography  :  Individual. 

Stephen,  Sir  James  The  French  Benedictines  in  his  Essays  on  Eccles.  Biog.  [repr.fr.  Edin.Rev.]  7/6  c  8°  Longman        [49]  67 

Carmelite  Order. 

Theresa,  St.  [1519-82;  Spanish] 

Coleridge,  Rev.  H.  J.  [R.-C]   The  Life  and  Letters  of  St.  Teresa,  3  vols.  ea.  7/6  c  8°  Burns  &  Gates  81,  87,  88 

Life  of  St.  Teresa ;  with  portrait  8/6  c  8°  Macniillan              75 

Manning,  Card.  H.E.  [R.-C]  Life  of  Saint  Teresa  7/6  p  8°  Burns  &  Gates        65 

Carthusian  Order  —founded  by  v,t\xno. 

Charterhouse,  London        — v.  Class  E  §  I7. 

Hugh  of  Avalon  [Bp.  Lincoln,  c.  1 135-1200] — o.  A  §62,  s.v.  Biography:  Individual. 

Cistercian  Order       —founded  by  St.  Bernard,  H13. 

Bernard,  St.  [1091-1153]    — w.  A  §  55. 

Dominican  Order     —founded  by 'S,^.  Dominic,  1216. 

CatherineofSiena,[i347-i38o,<r.i46i]  Hist.  ofCath.of  S.&herCompanions.  By[Mis.]A.T.Drane  2V.12/6     8°  Burns  &  Gates  [80]  87 
Dominic,  St.  [1170-1221 ;  can.  1235]  Life  of,  with  Sketch  of  Dominican  Order,  by  T.  Alemany.         $1.50    12°  New  York 
Lacordaire,  J.  B.  H.        Historical  Sketches  of  Order  of  St.  Dominic  [tr.]  $1    12°        ,, 

Franciscan  Order    —founded  by  st.  Francis  of  Assisi,  c.  1209. 

AnthonyofPadua[ii9S-i2i3]  Lifeof,  by  Rev.  J.  M.  Neale[H.-C.]  3/6   12°  Hayes                    72 

Bernardin  of  Siena  [1383-1444  ;  can.  1550]  Life  of  5/-  p  8°  Washbourne           73. 

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deCH^RANci,  L.            Life  of  St.  Francis  of  Assisi  [tr.]  5/-  c  8°  Burns&Gates  [80]  87 

Franciso  d'Assisi,  Life  of,  vrith  a  sketch  of  the  Franciscan  Order  $2.50     %"  New  York              68 

Lear,  H.  L.  S.               Life  of  Francis  of  Assisi  c  8°  Rivington              88 

Leon,  Father  [R.-C]     Lives  of  the  Saints  and  Blessed  of  Three  Orders  of  St.  Francis  [tr.]  4  vols,  c  8°  Burns  &  Gates        88 

Oliphant.  Mrs.            Life  of  Francis  of  Assisi  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [70]  77 

Monumenta  Franciscana    — vide  supra. 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C          gives  a  ground-plan  of  a  Fr.  Convent  in  his  Ch\xxcii&Convent\xa.l  Artang.  1^1-     8*  Atchley  6$ 

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A  §§58-59 


Burns  &  Dates  [    ]  87 
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Unattached. 

Andrew,  St.  Life  of,  By  Peter  Ross  [Am.]  5/-  c  8°  New  York 

Columba,  St.  [521-597]     — w.  A  §  62,  s.v.  Early  Churches. 

Cuthbert,  St.  [ar.  687]         History  of.     By  Charles,  Abp.  of  Glasgow  [R.-C]  14/- 

Francis  de  Sales  [1567-1622  ;  can.  1665]  Life  of.     By  [Mrs.]  H.  L.  Lear  3/6 

The  Works  of  Francis  de  SALES  are  being  translated  and  pub.,  ea.  6/-  c  8"  Bums  &  Gates,  '87  sqq. 

Francis  Xavier  [1506-1552;  can.  1622  ;  the  "  Apostle  of  the  Indies  "] 

Bartoli  +  Maffei        Life  of  Saint  Francis  Xavier  [tr.  fr.  Italian]  o.f.  [pb.  6/-] 

•Coleridge,  Rev.  H.  J.  Life  and  Letters  of  St.  Francis  Xavier  2  vols.  18/- 

Venn  Missionary  Life  of  St.  Francis  Xavier  7/6 

John  Nepomucen,  St.  [d.  1381 ;  can.  1729]  Life  and  Legend  of.     By  A.  H.  Wratislaw  3/6 

Patrick,  St.  [?  387-?  493 ;  the  Patron  Saint  of  Ireland]. 
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Haddan  +  Stubbs  ; 


^•"^•'^•'^  Councils  &Eccles.  Docum.  of  G.B.&L,  v.  ii.  pt.  ii. :  Mem.  of  S.Patrick  3/6  r 


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Cn-«.r„c  j-WoT^TT.,.  ^'-^^-^^  The  Writings  of  St.  Patrick,  with  notes,  critical  and  historical 

St.  Patrick,  the  Apostle  of  Ireland  [a  learned  work]  o.p.  \_pb. 


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I/- 

14/-] 


Thomas  h.  Kempis  [c.  1380-1471]. 

Cruise,  Dr.  F.  R.         Thomas  i  Kempis  :  Notes  of  a  Visit  to  the  Scenes  of  his  Life ;  ill.  12/- 

Kettlewell,  Rev.  S.  Thomas  ^  Kempis  and  the  Brothers  of  a  Common  Life  2  vols.  30/- 


'  Jones  58 

'  Burns  &  Dates  72-73 
'  Longman  62 

'  Bell  73 

Philadelphia  69 

Clar.  Press.  78 

Bums  &  Dates  {  ]  88 
Hodges,  Dublin  87 
Nisbet  87 

Longman  63 


8°  Paul 
8°    ., 


87 
82 


Albigrenses. 

Maitland,  Dr.  S.  R. 
•de  SiSMONDi,  J.  C.  L. 


58.    EAELY  SECTS. 


Facts  &  Documents  rel.  to  the  Albigenses  &  Waldenses  o.p.  \_pb.  16/-  ;  w.  7/6] 
History  of  the  Crusade  against  the  Albigenses  [tr.]  8/- 


8*  Rivington 
8°  London 


Much  information  on  the  Albig^enses  is  contained  in  *GIE5ELER'5  and  MOSHEIM'S  Ecclesiastical  Histories\v.  A  §  49],  and  in  MlLMAN's  Latin  Xty,  [v.  A  it  Sc]-    The 

account  of  them  m  MILNER'S  Hist,  nfthe  Chwrch  is  not  trustwortliy. 


Huguenots 
Vaudois. 

Monastier,  a. 
SiviiLES,  Dr.  Samuel 
Todd,  Dr.  J.  H. 
WORSFOLD,  J.  N. 

Waldenses. 

BAIRD,Robert[  Am.  Presb. 
COMBA,  Prf.  E. 
MACDUFF,Dr.J.R.[C.-S.] 
Maitland,  Dr.  S.  R. 
Melia,  Pius 
•MnsTON,  Dr.  Alexis 
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Wylie,  Dr.  J.  A. 


— V.  A  §  63  :  Eccles.  Hist,  of  France. 


History  of  the  Vaudois  Church  and  of  the  Vaudois 

Visit  to  the  Country  of  the  Vaudois  in  his  Huguenots  in  France 

Books  of  the  Vaudois  :  MSB.  in  Lib.  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 

The  Vaudois  of  Piedmont :  visit  to  their  valleys  and  sketch  of  history 


32 
26 


o.p.    12°  New  York  49 

6/-  c  8°  Murray  [74]  76 

6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  65 

3/-   12°  Shaw  73 


]  Sketches  of  Protestantism  in  Italy,  w.  hist,  of  Waldenses  o.p.  [pb.  9/-;  w.  3/6]     8°  Wiley,  Glasg.  [45]  46 

History  of  the  Waldenses  in  Italy  [tr.]                                                                7/6     8°  Truslove  89 

The  Exiles  of  Lucerne                                                  [Waldenses,  in  1686]  2/6  c  8°  Nisbet  [54]  77 

Facts&Docum.rel.tothe  Hist.  oftheAlbig.  &Waldens.  (7./.[;>i.i6/-;z(/.  7/6]     8°  Rivington  32 

Origin,  Persecution,  and  Doctrines  of  the  Waldenses ;  photos.                       10/6  i  8°  Toovey  70 

The  Israel  of  the  Alps  :  hist,  of  the  Waldenses  of  Piedmont  [tr.]                  5/-   12°  Griffin  [52]  63 

History  of  the  Waldensian  Church  in  the  Valleys  of  Piedmont     [popular]  5/-i  16°  R.T.S.  [55]  79 

History  of  Waldenses        \repr.  from  his  Hist,  of  Protestantism  ;  popular]  2/6  c  8°  Cassell  [80]  8a 


VI.  lEcclesiastical  1bi6tor^  (IReformation  anb  ^obem 
XTimee):  accotbiriG  to  Countdee, 

Vide  also  tKVll..  Denominational  History,  §§  76-101, />af«V«. 


59.    THE  KEFOBMATION  AND  MODERN  TIMES:    GENERALLY. 

See  also  under  Countries,  A  §  §  60-75,  ^f-  §  62,  passim. 

ForerUnneFS  —for  Huss,  «.  a  §  6o  :  Bohemia ;  for  Wiclif,  w.  A  §  62  :  England. 

RossETi'i,  Gabriel  Disquisitions  on  the  Antipapal  Spirit  before  Reformation    2  vols.  o.p.  [w.  7/6]     8*  London 

•Ullmann,  C.  Reformers  before  the  Reformation,  tr.  Rev.  Robert  Menzies  2  vols.  21/-     8'  Clark,  Ediu, 

John  of  Gocb,  John  of  Wesel,  Brethren  of  the  Common  Lot  and  the  Gerraui  Mystics*  John  WesseU. 

55 


34 

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A  §§  60-61 

General  History  of  Reformation— Local  Histories  are  classed  into  the  following  §§  60-73.  ' 
d'AuBlGNi,  Dr.  J.  H.  Merle    History  of  the  Reformation  of  XVI.  Century  [tr.]                    S  vols.  20/-     8°  R.T.S.      [40-S3]  66 

Widely  read ;  interesting:  and  fairly  accurate.     Forms  a  good  introduction  to  the  period.    There  are  also  edns.  in  i  vol.  8/-  S*  R.T.S, ;  7/6  8"  Ward  &  Lock,  '88. 

„                                    History  of  the  Reformation  in  Europe  in  time  of  Calvin          [tr.]  8  vols.  132/-     8°  Longman  64-J^ 

Beard,  Dr.  C.  [Unit.]      The  Reformation  of  XVL  Century  in  rel.  lo  mod.  thought  [Hibbert  Lects.]  4/6     8°  Williams  [83]  85 

Calvin,  John                    Tracts  on  the  Reformation                          [tr.  for  Calviu  Society]  3  vols.  31/6     8°  Clark,  £dzn.  55 

Cunningham,  Pre.  W.     The  Reformers  and  Theology  of  the  Reformation                                         10/6     8°       „        „  62 

*FlSHER,Dr.G.P.[Am. Cong.]  History  of  the  Reformation                              [popular  and  scholarly]  $2.50      S°  New  York  [73]  83 
Froude>  J.  A.                   —in  his  Short  Studies  :  Erasmus  &  Luther,  Calvinism,  etc.         4  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Lngmn.[67-7i]7z-83 

GoRHAM,Hev.G.C.[C.-E.]The  Period  of  the  Reformation:  1533-1588                                   o./.  [/*.  17/6]     8°  Bell  5* 

HARDWlCK,Archd.C.[C.-E.].  History  of  the  Christian  Church  during  the  Reformation,  ed.W.Stubbs  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [56]  77 
Hausser,  Prf.  L.              The  Period  of  the  Reformation                               •    [1517-1648;  Am.  tr.]  7/6     8°  Gemmell,£'</».[73]8i 

Lindsay,  Prf.  T.  M.         The  Reformation        [concise  and  admirably  arranged  ;  Handbook  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  84 
*-v.  Ranke,  Prf.  Leopold  History  of  the  Popes  and  their  Conflicts  with  Protestantism  in  16  and  17  cent. 

[tr.;  also  3  v.  ea.  3/6,  Bohn]  3  V.  30/-     8°  Murray  [42]  66 

Seebohm,  F.                      The  Era  of  the  Protestant  Revolution                          [good  concise  account]  2/6  f  8°  Longmap  74 

Tagart,  E.                         Sketches' of  the  Leading  Reformers  of  the  XVI.  Century  <7,/.  [fb.  5/-;  '<».  3/6]  c  8°  Chapman  42 

TuLLOCH,PrcJohn[C.-S.]Leaders  of  the  Reformation          '              [Luther,  Calvin,  Latimer,  Knox]  7/608°  Blackwood'  [SSJ  60 

Willis,  Dr.'  R.                  Servetus  and  Calvin  :  a  study                                                                        16/-     8°  Paul  77 

Wylie,  Prf.J.A.j;F.-Ch.]  The  Hist,  of  Protestantism ;  ill.  [popular  ;  w.note  to  §68,  j-.o.Wylie]  3  v.  27/-     4'  Cassell  75-81 

Eighteenth  and  Nineteenth  Centuries. 

d'ALVlELLA,  Ct.  Goblet     The  Contemporary  Evolution  of  Relig.  Thought   [tr. ;  strong  in  statistics]  10/6      8°  Williams  85 

CHASTEL,Etienne  [Sw.Fch.Prot.]  Christianity  in  the  Nineteenth  Century,  tr.  Rev.  J.R.Beard  [Unit.]  5/-  c  8°        ,,  75 

Hagenbach,  Prf.  K.  R.   Hist.of  theCh.in  the  XVIII.  &  XIX.  Cent.,tr.J.F.Hurst[Am.Meth.]2  v.  24/-     8°  Hodder  69 

QuiNET,  Edgar                   The  Religious  Revolution  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  [tr.]                                1/6  c  8°  Triibner  81 

Stebbing,  Rev.  Henry     History  of  the  Christian  Church  2  v.  [Lardner's  Cyclo.]  o.p.  [pb.  12/-;  w.  5/-]  f  8°  Longman  [33]  50 

l^-VntlCrpllPal     A11l5)liP.P    [an  assoc' of  upwards  of  go  different  Xtn.  denominations  formed  in  London  in  1846.     Their  chief  otject  seems  to  be  to  discuss  the  best 
XlVitllgmil/ctX    Alliaill/tS  means  of  counteracting  iniideUty.] 

*Christ'eiidom,  Religious  Condition  of             [papers  pres.  to  7th  Confer,  of  Ev.  Alliance,  Basle,  '79]  7/6     8°  Hodder  80 

The  German  edn.  [Detloff,  Basel]  contains  considerably  more  matter  than  this  English  one.    A  previous  vol.  of  the  kind  was  pub.  in  1859. 

Proceedings  of  Evangelical  Alliance                                              [the  original  conference,  '46]  o.p.  \J>b.  6/-]     8°  Partridge  47 

,,           „  Geneva  Conference  of  the  Evangelical  Alliance  [of  1 861]                                                    S/-     8°  Strahan    ,  62 

„       ,„. Amsterdam    ,,  „  „  *,      [of  1867]  Off.  Evangel.  AU.  68 

<;rHiTrBj.PpiMir  Pr.  P.  [Am.  Presb.;  ed.]   Hjstnry    Essays,  Orations,  and  other  Documents  of  6th  Conference 

acHAFp+rRiMt,n,,s.i.[Am.rr=sb.;ed.3        of  EvangeUcal  Alliance  [New  York,  1873]                                       Z' New  York  74 

60.  BOHEMIA. 

Whately  [Miss]  E.  J.      The^Gospel  iii  Bohemia :  sketches  of  religious  history                 [popular]  2/6  c  8'  R.T.S.  77 

Biography :  Collective. 

Mears,  J.W.  [Am.]          Heroes  of  Bohemia                                              [Huss,  Jerome,  Zisca]  $1.25     12°  Philadelphia  79 

Biography:  Individual. 

Huss,  John  [c.  1370-1415] 

Gillett.Rev.E.H.  [Am.]  The  Life  and  Times  of  John  Huss,  the  Reformer  of  15  cent.             2  vols.  $7     8°  Boston  63 

Lechler,  Prf.  G.  V.  [Luth.]— w  kis  John  Wiclif  and  his  English  Precursors,  tr.  Dr.  P.  Lorimer        8/-  c  8°  R.T.S  [78]  84 

*Loserth,  Dr.  J.                Wycliffe  and  Huss ;  tr.  Rev.  M.  J.  Evans                                                     7/6  p  8°  Hodder  84 

Wratislaw.  Rev.  A.  H.  [C.-E]  Biography  of  John  Huss                                                                      3/6  c  8°  S.P.C.K.  82 

61.    EASTERN   CHUBCHES   (ANCIENT  AND  MODERN   TIMES). 

For  the  Apocryphal  Books  of  the  Eirly  Eastern  Church,  v.  A  §  19  :  Apocrypha. 

History:  Collective. 

•Neale,  Dr.  J.M.  [H.-C]  History  of  the  Holy  Eastern  Church  :  General  Introduction            2  vols.  40/-     8°  Masters  50 

•       ,,             ,,                      The  same :  Patriarchate  of  Alexandria                                                2  vols.  24/-   .8'         „  47 

,,                    The  same:  Patriarchate  of  Antioch  [posthumous fragm.,  ed.  G.  Williams]  10/6     8°  Rivington  73 

*Stanley,  Dn.  A.  P.  [B.-C]  Lectures  on  the  Histoty' of  the  Eastern  Church                                        6/- c  8°  Murray  [6l]84 

Not  continuous,  but  fascinating  and  scholarly. 

TONDINI,  C.  [R.-C]         The  Pope  of  Rome  tod  the  Popes  of  the  Oriental  Churches                        6/- c  8°  Longman  71 

TozER,  Rev.  H.F.  [C.-E.]  The  Church  and  the  Eastern  Empire               [Epochs  of  Church  History]  2/608°      .  „  87 

WlLLiAMSj' George  [ed  J    The  Orthodox  Church  of  the  East  in  the  XVIIL  Century                            7/6     8°  Rivington  68 

A  correspondence  bfitween  theHastern  patriarchs  and  the  non-juring  bishops;  with  intro.  on  projects  of  Reunion. 

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ENGLAND. 


[Eccles.  Hist 


A  §62 


8° 

12° 
12° 
12° 

8° 


New  York  85 

•Williams         [63]  67 
Hayes  [59]  68 


Rivington  68 

Nutt  70 

Rivington  71 

Hayes  72 


Liturgies:  Colleetively— z;.  a&a  a  §  Ii6:  Hymnology. 

BjERRiNG,  N.  Offices  of  the  Oriental  Church  $2     8' 

LiTTLEDALE,  Dr.  R.  F.  [H.-C.  ;  tr.]  Offices  fr.  Service  Bks.  of  the  Holy  East.  Churches,  translated  3/6  f  8' 
Neale,  Dr.  J.  M.  [H.-C. ;  tr.]  Liturgies  of  Eastern  Churches,  translated  6/-  12' 

Armenian  Churcli. 

*Malan,  Rev.  S.  C.  [H.-C]  Life  and  Times  of  St.  Gregory  the  Illuminator  [founder  of  Armenian  Church, 

in  3rd.  cent. ;  tr.  from  Armenian]  10/6 

t,  „  [tr.]  Divine  Liturgy  of  the  Orthodox  Armenian  Church  of  St.  Gregory  1/6 

»  »  Differences  between  the  Armenian  and  Greek  Churches     [tr.  fr.  Russian]  a.p. 

„  „  Confession  of  Faith  of  Holy  Arm.  Ch.  [tr.  fr.  Arm. ,  with  rite  of  Baptism]  o.Ji. 

Coptic  Cliureh. 

*BuTLKR,  A.J.  TheAncient  Coptic  Churches  of  Egypt,  ill.  [chiefly  archaeological]  2  vols.  30/- 

DENTON,Rev.Wm.[C.-E.]  The  Antient  Church  in  Egypt  6d.     8° 

EvETTS,  B.  T.  A.  Rites  of  the  Coptic  Church  [trs.  of  orders  of  Baptism  and  Marriage]  l/-     8° 

Lane,  E.  W.  —in  his  Accnt.  of  Man.  &  Customs  of  the  mod.  Egypt.,  ed.S.L.  Poole  2  v.  12/-  c  8° 

MALAN,Rev.S.  C.  [H.-C;  ed.]  Original  Documents  of  the  Coptic  Church.  6  parts  11/6   12° 

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Georgian  Church. 

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Biography  :   Collective — General— ».  also  the  different  Denominations,  infra;  A  §  55  :  Patristics; 

A  §  57  :  Monastic  Orders ;  A  §  loi  :  Saints,  etc. 
Barry, Can.A.[ed.  ;  C.-E.]  Masters  in  English  Theology.     [King's  College  Lectures]  '        "jldz^ 

Hooker  (Barry) ;  I    Andrews  (Church)';  |    Chillingworth  (Pluraptre) ;    |   Whichcote  (Westcott)  ;        I   Taylor,  Jer.  (Farrar)  ; 

Le  Neve,  John  Fasti  Ecclesise  Anghcanee  [1716],  ed.  [Sir]  T.  D.  Hardy  3  vols.  o.p.     8° 

Lists  of  principal  Church  dignitaries  in  England  and  Wales,  and  officers  at  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  to  1854. 

Letters  of  the  Martyrs  of  the  English  Church  [repr.  of  Coverdale's  collection]  3/6  c  8° 

Letters  of  Cranmer,  Ridley,  Hooper,  Taylor,  Saunders,  Philpot,  Bradford,  Whittell,  Careless,  Glover,  Simson,  and  otliers. 

Rogers, Rev.J.G. [Cong.] Anglican  Church  Portraits  jr/g  c  8° 

Tait,  Thompson,  Stanley,  Pusey,  Temple,  Kingsley,  Wordsworth,  Eraser,  Liddon,  Wilberforce,  etc. 

Ryle,  Bp.  J.  C.  [L.-C]    Christian  Leaders  of  the  Last  Century  7/6  c  8° 

Wesleys,  'Whiteiield,  Berridge,  Romaine,  etc. 

*Seebohm,  Fred.  Oxford  Reformers  of  1498  [Colet,  Erasmus,  More]  14/-     8° 

TULLOCH,  Pre.  J.  [C.-S.]  English  Puritanism  and  its  Leaders      [Cromwell,  Milton,  Baxter,  Bunyan]  7/6  c  8° 
Walton,  Isaac  Lives  of  Hooker,  Donne,  Wotton& Herbert,  ed.  A.H.  BuUen  [also  2/6  S.P.C.K.]  5/- 

WORDSWORTH,  C.  Sen.  [C.-E.]  Ecclesiastical  Biography  [chiefly  16  century]  4  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  54/-]     8" 

The  most  important  essays  are  :  Colet,  Wolsey,  Cromwell,  Tyndal,  Latimer,  Cranmer,  Jewel,  Hooker.  Whitgift  Denne. 

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[Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §62 

Biography :  CoUeetive— Archbishops  and  Bishops. 

Campbell,  Ld.  J.  — in  his  Lives  of  the  Chancellors  [Saxon  to  1838 ;  for  such  Abps.  as  have  been 

Chancellors]  10  vols.  ea.  6/-  p  8°  Murray      [45-48]  74 

Dixon,  W.  Henry  FastiEboracenses:  livesof  the  Archbps.  of  York,  ed.  Can.  J.  Raine  vol.i.  15/-     8°  Longman  63 

Hook,  Dn.W.F.[C.-E.]  Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury  12  vols.  [xii.  Index]  ^49     8°  Bentley  60-77 

Vol.  i.  Anglo-S^x..  Period  [597-1C70],  13/-:  Augustine,  Laurentius,  Mellitus,  Tustus,  Honorlus,  Deusdedit,  Tlieodorus,  Brihtwald,  Tatwine,  Nothelm,  Cuthbert, 
Bregwin  Jaenbert,  Ethelhard.  VVulfred,  FeoTogUd,  Ceolonoth,  Ethelred,  Plegmuud,  Athelm,  Wulfliehn,  Odo,  Dunstan,  Ethelgar,  Sine,  Elfric,  Elphege,  Limig, 
Kthplnoth  KaHc.Q-*  Robert,  Stigand.  .s.  ,-«.. 

:  Laufranc,  Anselm,  Ralpli  of  Escures,  William  of  Corbeuil,  Theobald,  Thomas  i  Beclcet,  Richard  the  NOrman,  Baldwia, 


Ethelnoth,  Eadsi; 
Vol.  ii.  Anglo-Norm, 


.  ii.  Anglo-Norm.  Period  [1070-1220],  15/-: 
„     '^SP?i"'l  Fitzjocelm,  Hubert  Vlfafier,  Stephen  Langton. 

r"V^"  5^^"'?Y?^  ^*^"0d  [1220-1353.  1333-1408],  a  vols,  toeether,  30/- :  Grant,  Rich,  Boniface,  Kilwardby,  Peckham,  Winchelsey,  Reynolds,  Mapeham.— Stratford, 


Biadwardine,  Islip,  Laaghara,  V^Eftlesey,"Su3burir7cMrtrnay,'£Wd3! 
?i:SH'??:i5°3j.  ^SF :  Chiclielej',  Stafford,  Kemp,  Bouchier,  Morton,  Dear 


108], 
ludt 


Dean.     Vols,  vi  -vii.  [1503-56!,  2  vols,  together  30/-:  Warham,  Cranmer, 


VOL  vui   li5Sfr-sS],  notsoldsp. :  Pole.    Vol.  ix.  [1558-75I  IS/-:  Parker.    Vol.  i.  [1S7S-1633J  15/-:  Grindal,  Vifhitgifl,  Bancroft,  Abbott. 
Vol.  XI.  [1633-63!  i5/-i  Laud,  Juion.    Vol.  xii.  Indlx.  L  5/3      ajj.    01 


vol.  i.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 
10/6  c  8°  Bell 


9/-  c  8°  Rivington       [72]  74 


o.p. 


2/6  12 


Raine,  Can.  J.  [ed.]  The  Historians  of  the  Church  of  York,  and  its  Archbishops 

Strickland,  Agnes         Lives  of  the  Seven  Bishops  imprisoned  in  1688 

Biography  :    Individual— z-.  aiso  class  F  :  England,  J>assim  {whm  not  here). 
Alford,  Dn.  H.  [1810-71]    Life,  Journals  and  Letters ;  edited  by  his  widow 
Anselm,  St.  [1033-1109] 

Church,  Dn.R.W.[C.-E.]  Life  of  St.  Anselm 

Eadmer,  Bp.  [12  cent.]  Vita  S.  Anselmi 

Hasse,  F.  R.  Life  of  St.  Anselm,  tr.  Wm.  Turner 

Hook,  Dn.'W.F.[C.-E.] — in  Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury,  vol.  i.  [A.-S.  period]  15/- 

Rule,  Martin  Life  and  Times  of  St.  Anselm,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  Primate  of  the 

Britains  2  vols.   32/- 

Arnold,  Dr.  Thomas  [1795-1842] 

*Stanley,Dn.A.P.[B.-C.]  Life  of  Thomas  Arnold  [one  of  the  best  biographies  in  the  language]   2  v. 

Worboise,  Emma  J.         The  Life  of  Dr.  Arnold 
ATTERBURY,Bp.F.[i662-l732]  Memoir  and  Correspondence  of,  ed.  F.  Williams  2  vols. 

From  the  Stuart  Papers ;  v.  also  Macaulay's  essay  in  Encycto.  Brit. 

AYLMER,Bp.J.[i52l-l594]  The  Life  of,  By  Rev.  J.  Strype 
Baxter  Dr.  Richd.  [1615-91  ;  Nonconformist] 

Boyle,Dn.G.D.[C.-E.]   Richard  Baxter  [Men  Worth  Remembering]  2/6  c  8°  Hodder 


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Stephen,  Sir  J.  —in  his  Essays  in  Ecclesiastical  Biography 

TuUoch,  Pre.  J.  [C.-S.]  — in  his  English  Puritanism  and  its  Leaders 

Bazely,  Henry  the  Oxford  Evangelist,  By  E.  L.  Hicks 

Becket,  St.  Thos.  [1 1 18-70] 


7/6 
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Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.         ■ — in  his  Historical  Essays,  article  S.  Thomas  of  Canterbuiy  s( 

Froude,  J.  A.  ■         — in  his  Short  Studies,  vol.  iv.  ;  Life  and  Times  of  Becket 

— article  in  Nineteeenth  Century,  1877  ;  replied  to  by  E.  A.  Freeman  in  Coiit.  Review,  1878 
Life  and  Times  of  Thomas  i  Becket  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  24/-]     8°  Bell 

Life  and  Martyrdom  of  Thomas  a  Becket  4/6  c  8°  Longman 

C.   Materials  for  the  History  of  Thomas  Becket  vols.  i.-vii.  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

Becket,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  9/- 

— prefixed  to  Azj  Ecclesiastical  History,  ed.  Mayor -|-Lumby,  isatr.  ij/"Ebert's 
account  ofBsAefWhich  is  the  best. 
Bedell,  Bp.  W.  [1570-1641] 

Clogy_  Memoirof  Bishop  Bedell   _  _   _  o.p.  [pb.  5/-]  c  8° 


Giles,  Dr.  j.  A. 
'  Morris,  Can.  J. 
*Robertson,  Can.  J. 

>»  »» 

Bede,  Ven.  [672-735] 


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Bell 
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[His'Son]  Life  of  Bishop  Bedell,  ed.  Prf.  J.  E.  B.  Mayor  '3/6 

Bickersteth,  Bp.  R.  [        -86]  Sketch  of  Life  &  Episcopate  of.    By  M.  C.  Bickersteth  [son] ;  port.  12/- 
BL0MFlELD,Bp.C.J.[l786-l857]  Memoirs  of,  By  Bp.  A.  Blomfield  [son]  12/- 

COLENEO,Bp.J.W.[B.-C.|;  1814-83]  Life  of,  By  Sir  Geo.  W.  Cox 
Colet,  Dn.  Jno.  [1466-1519] 

Lupton,  J.  H.  Life  of  John  Colet,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's 

Seebohm,  Fred.  — in  his  Oxford  Reformers  of  1498 

Cranmer,  Abp.  T.  [1489-1556] 

CoUette,  C.  H.  [Prot.  ]    The  Life  and  Times  of  Cranmer  ^  _ 

The  concluding  chapter,  on  Craomer's  writings,  is  the  only  one  of  mucll  value  in  tills  book. 

Hook,  Dn.W.F.[C.-E.]  — in  Lives  of  the  Archbps.  of  Canterbury,  v.  vi.-vii.  [Warham  &  Cranmer]  30/- 
*Strype,  Rev.  J.  Memorials  of  Cranmer  [the  standard  source]  2  vols,   il/- 

DODDRIDGE,  Dr.  Pp.  [1702-1751  ;  Nonconformist] 

Harsha,Rev.D.A.[Am.]  Life  of  Philip  Doddridge,  D.D.  [with  specimens  of  his  style]  $1.50   12°  Philadelphia 

Stanford,  Rev.  C.  Philip  Doddridge  [Men  Worth  Remembering]  2/6  c  8°  Hodder 


[with  Erasmus  and  More]  14/- 
[with  strong  Protestant  bias]  7/6     8°  Redway 

8°  Bentley 


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61 

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[67]  82 

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[59]  61 

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87 
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Dunstan,  St.  [925-988]    Memorials  of,  ed.  fr.  MSS.  by  [Bp.]  W.  Stubbs  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

EwiNG,Bp.Alex.[i8i4-73]Memoir  of.  By  Rev.  A.  J.  Ross  10/6     8°  Paul 

Fraser,  Jas.  [Second  Bp.  of  Manes.  1815-85].  A  Memoir,  by  Thomas  Hughes  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 
Fuller,  Dr.  Thomas  [1608-1661] 

Bailey,  J.  E.                    Life  of  Fuller,  with  notices  of  his  books  25/- 

*FuUer,  Rev.  J.  M.         Life  of  Fuller,  with  some  of  his  unpublished  sermons                        2  vols.  12/- 

Grosseteste,  Bp.  Rob.  [1175-1253] 

Luard,  H.  R.  [ed.]          Letters  of  Grosseteste           [c.  1210-53,  chiefly  rel.  to  his  diocese,  Lines.]  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series            61 

Perry, Can.  G.G.[C.-E.]  The  Life  and  Times  of  Robert  Grosseteste  2/6   12°  S.P.C.K.                71 

Hall,  Bp.  [1574-1656]      Life  of,  By  George  Lewis  7/6  c  8°  Hodder                  86 

Hake,  Aug.    J.C.  [B.-C;  1795-1855]  Memorialsofa  Quiet  Life  [account  of  the  Hare  family]  3  vols.  31/6  c  8'  Smith  &  Elder  [72]84 

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Hawker,  Rev.  R.  S.  [1804-1875] 
Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring-  [H.-C]  Robert  Stephen  Hawker,  vicar  of  Morwenstow 
Hood,  Rev.  E.paxton  [Cong.]  Hawker,  of  IVEorwenstow 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


S/-p8°  Paul 
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H00K,Dn.W.F.[i798-i87S]  Life  and  Letters  of.  By  Rev.  W.  R.  W.  Stephens  [C.-E.]  6/-  c  8°  Bentley 

HtJGH,  of  Lincoln  [c.  1 135-1200] 

Magna  Vita  S.  Hugonis,  ed.  Rev.  J.  F.  Dimock  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

The  author  of  this  contemp.  *'  Life  "  is  supposed  to  be  Adam  Abbot,  of  Evesham,  domestic  chaplain  to  Bp.  Hugh. 

Perry  [Can.]  G.  G.  [C.-E.]  Life  of  Saint  Hugh,  Bishop  of  Lincoln  10/6  c  8°  Murray 

lRVlNG,Rev.Edw.[i792-i834]  Life  of,  By  Mrs.  M.  Oliphant  5/-  c  8°  Hurst 

KEBLE,Rev.J.[i792-i866]  Memoir  of.  By  Sir  J.  T.  Coleridge  6/-  c  8°  Parker 
Ken,  Bp.  Thos.                  — v.  supra  s.v.  Nonjurors. 

KiNGSl,EY,Can.C.[i8i9-i875]  Letters  and  Memoirs  of.    By  his  widow  6/-  c  8°  Paul 
Lanfranc,  Abp.  [1005-89] 

Church,  Dn.  R.  W.  [C.-E.]  Saint  Anselm  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Hook,Dn.W.F.[C.-E.]  — in  his  Lives  of  the  Archbps.  of  Ganterb.  vol.  ii.  [Anglo-Norman  Period]  15/-     8°  Bentley 
Latimer,  Hugh  [1491-1555] 

Cooke,  Frances  E.          Latimer's  Candle  ;  iU.  [popular  life  ofiLatimer]  1/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein 


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•Demaus,  Rev.  R.  Hugh  Latimer :  a  biography  '  5/-  c  8°  R.T.S. 

Laud,  Abp.  W.  [1573-1645]  3/0. 

Bayne,  Dr.  Peter  —«» /5m  Chief  Actors  in  Puritan  Revolution  12/-     8°  Clarke 

Benson,  A.  C.  William  Laud,  sometime  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  ;  port.  6/-  c  8°  Paul 

Hook,  Dn.W.F.[C.-E.]— z«  his  Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury     vol.  xi.  [Laud,  Juxon]  15/-     8°  Bentley 
Hope,  Andree  Chronicles  of  an  Old  Inn  [Gray's  Inn]  contains  a  popular  memoir  of  Laud    4/-  c  8°  Chapman 

Rogers,  Prf.  Thorold      —in  his  Historical  Gleanings  ser.  ii.  [Wicklif,  Laud,  Wilkes,  Tooke]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Leighton,  Bp.  Robt.  [1613-1684]  a  Short  Biography,  with  selections.     By  Rev.  W.  Blair  3/6  c  8°  Hodder 

Maurice,  Rev.  F.D.  [1805-1872]  Life  of,  ed.  J.  Frederick  Maurice  [his  son]  2  vols.  16/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Pole,  Abp.  Reg.  [1500-1558] 

Lee,  Dr.  F.  G.  [H.-C]  Reginald  Pole,  Cardinal  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  8/6  c  8°  Nimmo 

PusEY,  Dr.  Edw.  [H.-C]  Life  of.    By  Can.  H.  P.  Liddon  [not  likely  to  appear  for  some  years]     8°  Rivington 

Robertson,  Rev.  F.  W.  [i8i6-i8]  /        rr  1       i  s 

Arnold,  Rev.  F.  Robertson  of  Brighton,  his  Times  and  Contemporaries  9/-  p  8°  Ward  &  Downey    86 

*Brooke,  Rev.  S.  A.         Life  and  Letters  of  F.  W.  Robertson  6/-  c  8°  Paul  ' 

Smith,  Rev.  Sydney  [1768-1845] 
HoIland.Lady  [hisdau.]  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith,  ed.  Mrs.  Austin  3/6  c  8°  Longman 

Reid,  S.  J.  The  Life  and  Times  of  Sydney  Smith  [based  on  family  documents]  21/-     8°  Low 

Stanley,  Dn.  A.  P.  [1815-1881]  ' 

Bradley,  Dn.  G.  G.[C.-E.]  Recollections  of  Stanley    .  [3  lectures]  3/6  c  8°  Murray 

The  authentic  life  is  said  to  be  now  in  preparation  by  BRADLEY  or  GROVE;  to  be  pub.  by  Murray. 

SuMNER,Bp.C.R.[i790-i874]  Life  of.    By  Rev.  G.  H.  Sumner  ;  portrait  14/-  p  8° 

Tait,  Abp.  A.  C.  [1811-1882]  The  Life  of.     By  Dn.  of  Windsor + Rev.  W.  Benham  2  vols.  8°  MacmiUan 

Thirlwall,  Bp.  C  [1797-1875]  Letters  to  a  Friend  and  other  letters,  ed.  Dn.  Stanley  and  others      6/-  c  8°  Bentley 
Trench,  Archbp.  [C.-I. ;  1807-87]  Letters  and  Memorials  ;  2  portraits  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Paul 

Tyndal,  Wm.  [1481-1536] 

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*Demaus,  Rev.  R.  William  Tyndale :  a  biography 

WARBURT0N,Bp.W.[i648-i779]  Life  of.     By  J.  S.  Watson 

WATTS,Dr.Isaac  [1674-1748]  Life  and  Writings  of.     By  Rev.  E.  Paxton  Hood  [Cong.] 
WHATELY,Abp.R.[i787-i863]  Life  and  Correspondence  of.    By  E.  Jane  Whately 
Whewell,  Dn.  Wm.        — vide  C  §  67. 
WHlTGlFT,Abp.J.[i533-i604]  The  Life  of.     By  J.  Strype 
WiCLIF,  John  [1324-1384] 
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A  tr.  only  the  first  vol.  of  his  Wiclif  und  die  Vorseschichte  der  Rc/ormaHm,  a  vols.  S"  18J3. 

Loserth,  Dr.  J.  WycUffe  and  Huss,  tr.  Rev.  M.  J.  Evans 

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R.T.S. 
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Shirley,  Dr.  W.  W.         —in  his  Introduption  to  Fasciculi  Zizaniornm— w.  supra,  s.v.  Forerunners  of  Reformation. 


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[79]  83 

8°  Paul 

86 

8°  Murray 

70 

12°  New  York 

[    ]5i 

Theology]  FRANCE,  AND  THE   HUGUENOTS.  [Eccles.  Hist. 

A  §63  ~"  " 

63.    FRANCE,  AND  THE   HUGUENOTS. 

For  ike  Albigenses  and  the  Vaudois,  vide  A  §  58.     For  the  Walloons,  vide  A  §  65. 

Hugruenots :  Doctrines  and  Worship. 

MARTiN,Rev.J.A.[Fch.-Prot.]  Spirit,  Principles,  and  Worship  of  Huguenots  2/-   18°  Nisbet  8e 

Huguenots :  General  History. 

*BAiRD,Prf.H.M.[Am.Presb.]  Hist,  of  the  Rise  of  the  Huguenots  [1515  tod.  of  Chas.IX.,  .-574]  2  v.  $3.50 

>>  »  »        The  Huguenots  and  Henry  of  Navarre  maps,  2  vols.  24/- 

Bray,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Revolt  of  the  Protestants  of  the  Cevennes  -  10/6 

de  FELICE,  G.  History  of  the  Protestants  of  France  [tr.]  o.p.    ._    ,     ^  _,. 

Hanna,  Dr.  W.  [F.-Ch.]  Wychffe  and  the  Huguenots  ;  Wars  of  the  Huguenots  ea.  5/-   12°  Douglas,  Edin.(iO,Ti 

Heath,  Richard  The  Reformation  in  France  [to  Revoc.  of  Edict  of  Nantes;  Ch.  Hist.  Ser.]  2/6  c  8°  R.T.S.  88 

Marsh  [Mrs.]  Anne  The  Protestant  Reformation  in  France  2  vols.  $2     8°  \_Lond.  47]  Phila.  51 

Masson,  Gustave  The  Huguenots  [to  death  of  Louis  XIV. ;  popular]  l/-   12°  Cassell  82 

MORLEY,  Prf.  H.  Clement  Maiot,  and  other  studies  2  vols.  18/-  c  8°  Chapman  71 

*Smiles,  Dr.  Sam.  The  Huguenots  in  France  after  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes  [pop.  ]  6/-  c  8°  Murray  [74]  76 

White,  Henry  The  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew  and  Hist,  of  Relig.  Wars;  ill.  [graphic]  16/-     8°        „  67 

Coligny  [1515-1571]- 

BERSiER,Dr.E.[Ref.C.-F.]  The  Earlier  Life  of  Coligny  [tr.]  7/6  c  8°  Hodder  85 

Besant,  Walter  Coligny  [New  Plutarch  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Marcus  Ward         82 

BLACKBURN,Dr.W.M.[Am.Presb.]  Admiral  Coligny  and  the  Rise  of  the  Huguenots  2  vols.  $3   12°  Philadelphia  69 

Refugees:  Generally. 

Agnew,  Rev.  D.  C.  A.  [F.-Ch.]  Protestant  Exiles  from  France  in  the  Reign  of  Louis  XIV.  2  v.  150/-     T  ^'  '^^'J^"'  ^^^^  ^^ 
Poole,  Reg.  Lane         Huguenots  of  the  Dispersion  at  Recall  of  Edict  of  Nantes  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  8c 

Weiss,  Chas.  [Fch.-Prot.]  History  of  the  French  Protestant  Refugees,  tr.  F.  Hardman       o.p.  [w.  7/6]     8°  54 

Refugees :  to  America. 

*Baird,  Dr.  C.  W.  [Am.  Presb.]  History  of  the  Huguenot  Emigration  to  America ;  map  &  ill.  2  vols.  25/-     8°  New  York       [85]  85 

•Parkman,  F.  [Am.]      Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World  [Huguenots  in  Florida]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan       [68]  86 

SIMMS,  W.  G.  The  Huguenots  in  Florida  :  the  lily  and  the  totum  o.p.    12°  New  York  54 

Refugees  :  to  Great  Britain. 

KERSHAW,S.W.[Fch.-Prot.]Protestants  from  France  in  their  English  Home  6/- c  8°  Low  85 

de  Palissy,  Bern,  [the  potter  ;  c.  1524-1589] 
Brightwell,  C.  L.        Life  of  Palissy 
*Morley,  Prf.  Hy.         Life  of  Pahssy 
*Smiles,  Dr.  Samuel      The  Huguenots  ;  settlements,  churches,  and  industries  in  Eng.  &  Irel. 

Galilean  Church. 

"■Jervis,  Rev.  W.  H.        The  Galilean  Church  [hist,  of  Church  of  France  fr.  1516  to  Revolutn.]  2  v.  28/-     8°  Murray  72 

Port  Royalists  [i6  cent.]— z-.  also  a  §§98-100. 

Beard,  Dr.  C.  [Unit.]      Port  Royal :  history  of  religion  and  literature  in  France  2  vols.  12/-  c  8°  Williams        [61]  73 

Seventeenth  Century. 

LBAlf,  H.  L.  S.  Revival  of  Priestly  Life  in  17th  Century  in  France  3/6  c  8°  Rivington       [73]  83 

Eighteenth  Century— >y  French  Revolution:  Generally,  v.  Class  F§  49- 

de  Pressens^  E.  [Prot.]  Religion  and  the  Reign  of  Terror  [tr. ;  Church  dur.  the  French  Revolution]  9/-  c  8°  Hodder  69 

Translated  by  T.  Stroyau.    The  same  book  was  tx.  by  J.  P.  Lacroix,  $1.75  12'  New  York  68. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Bersier,  Dr.  E.  A.  F.  [Ref.Ch.-F.]    The  Gospel  in  Paris         [sermons  (tr.),  with  sketch  of  author]  7/6  c  8°  Nisbet  84 

Bonar,  Dr.  Horatius  [F.-Ch.]  The  White  Fields  of  France  3/6  c  8°      „  79 

An  account  of  McAJl's  mission  to  the  worlcing-men  of  Paris  and  Lyons. 

Smedley,  E.  History  of  the  Reformed  Religion  in  France  3  vols.  $2.25     Z' New  York       [32] 

Biography:  Collective. 

de  PRESSENsi,  E.  [Prot.]  Contemporary  Portraits  [Dupanloup,  Vinet,  Monod,  Verney,  &c. ;  tr.]        7/6  c  8°  Hodder  79 

Biography:  Individual. 

Fl^NfiLON,  Abp.  [1651-1715]   [Life  of].     By  [Mrs.]  H.  L.  Lear.  [a  good  book]  3/6  f  8°  Rivington        [76]  77 

Monod,  A.  Life  and  Letters  of  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet  85 

Kenan,  Prf.  E.  \b.  1823,  living]  Recollections  of  my  Childhood  and  Youth  [tr.]  8/-  c  8°  Chapman  83 

Cfaphic  and  buraorous  sketches  of  character,  characterized  by  a  sympathetic  affection  for  his  early  teachers,  the  Breton  priests, 

CJ2 


2/6  c  8°  R.T.S. 

[58]  77 

5/-  c  8°  Cassell 

CS2]  78 

7/6  0  8°  Murray 

[67]  80 

Theology] 


GERMANY.     HOLLAND.     IRELAND. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §§  64-67 

64.    GEKMAN7. 
Refopmation. 

Creighton,  Prf.  M.         The  German  Reformation  [Epochs  of  Church  History]  2/6  c  8* 

Hagenbach,  Prf.  K.  R.  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Germany  and  Switzerland  [tr.]    2  vols.  ea.  10/6     & 
Luther,  Martin  First  Principles  of  the  Reformation,  tr.  Pre.  H.  Wace  12/-     S' 

v.RANKE,Leopold[Evang.]  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Germany  [tr.]  3  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  48/-]     8' 

SPALDiNG,Abp.M.J.[R.-C.]  History  ofihe  Protestant  Reformation  in  Germany  and  Switzerland      $3.50     8' 

Modern  Times. 


Longman  in  prep. 
Clark,  Edin.  78-79 
Murray  84 

Longman  45~47 

Baltimore  65 


Baur,  W.  Religious  Life  in  Germany  during  the  Wars  of  Independence  7/6 

GOSTWICK,  Joseph  German  Culture  &  Christianity  [hist,  of  their  controversy  fc.  1770  to  1880]  ij/- 

Kahnis,  C.  F.  A.[Luth.]  Internal  History  of  German  Protestantism  [since  about  1750;  tr.]  4/6 

Lloyd,  Rev.  Jul.  [C.-E.]  Sketches  of  Church  History  in  Germany  [popular]  1/6 

SCHAFF,  Dr.Pp.  [Am.Presb.]  Germany  :  its  universities,  theology,  and  religion  o.p.  [pi.  $1.50] 

Biography. 

Calixtus,  George  Life  &  Correspondence  of.  By  W.C.Dowding[Germ.theol.dur.3oyrs.'War]  8/6 

*.  HUTTEN,  Ulrich  [1488-1523]    Life  and  Times  of.     By  D.  F.  Strauss  [tr.]  10/6 

Luther,  Martin  [1483-1546]    Table  Talk  of,  selected  and  edited  Dr.  John  Gibb  2/- 

•Bayne,  Dr.  Peter  Martin  Luther  :  his  life  and  times  2  vols.  24/- 

Carlyle,  Thos.  — in  his  Heroes  and  Hero  Worship  i/- 

Cunningham,  Pre.  W.     — in  his  Reformers  and  the  Reformation,  pp.  54-110  10/6 

Froude,  J.  A.  Luther  \also  in  his  Short  Studies  (Erasmus  and  Luther)]  l/- 

•Koestlin,  Dr.  J.  Life  of  Luther  [abridged  tr.— Shorter  Sketch,  l/-  12°  Cassell,  84]  16/- 

Mozley,Can.J.B.[C.-E.] — in  his  Essays  :  historical  and  theological  2  vols.  24/- 

Rae,  J.  Martin  Luther  :  student,  monk,  reformer  ill.  7/6 

Stoughton,  Dr.  J.[Cong.]  Homes  and  Haunts  of  Luther 
Tulloch,Prc.J.[C.-S.]     — in  his  Leadersof  the  Reformation 
Verres,  Dr.  J.  [R.-C]    Luther  :  an  historical  portrait 

MELANCHTHON,Pp.[i497-i56o]   Life  of     By  C.  T.  Ledderhose 

Oberlin,  J.  F.  [1740-1826]    Life  of.    By  Josephine  E.  Butler  ;  ill. 

Stier,  Dr.  Rudolph  Life  of.     By  John  P.  Lacroix  [Am.] 

Strauss,  D.  F.  [1808-74]  On  his  Life  and  Writings.     By  Dr.  E.  Zeller  [tr.] 

Reformed  Church  — z/.  A§go. 


c8° 


Strahan  [70]  73 

Norgate  82 

Clark,  Edin.  56 

S.P.C.K.  82 

Philadelphia  57 


ill.  [popular]  8/- 

7/6 

[from  R.-C.  point  of  view]  1 2/- 

$1 

6</. 

$1.50 

s/- 


8' 

12' 

8- 

12" 

8' 

12' 

8" 

8° 

c8° 

4° 

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18° 

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Parker 

Isbister 

Unwin 

Cassell 

Chapman 

Clark,  Edin. 

Longman 

Rivington 

Hodder 

R.T.S. 

Blackwood 

Burns 

Philadelphia 

R.T.S. 

New  York 


63 

74 
83 
87 
[41]  87 
62 

83 

83 

78 

84 

[75]  83 

[59]  83 

84 

SS 

[82]  86 

74 
Smith  &  Elder        74 


Reformation. 

Martyn,  W.  C. 
Motley,  J.  L.  [Am. 


65.    HOLLAND. 


The  Walloon  Church  of  Norwich  ;  in  parts 


The  Dutch  Reformation  :  a  history  of  the  struggle 

— in  his  The  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic,  ed.  J.  F 

,,  ,,  — in  his  History  of  United  Netherlands  [d.  of  Wm 

Walloons, 

Moens,  W.  C. 

Biography. 

Erasmus  [1465-1536] 
*Drummond,  Rev.  R.B.  Erasmus  :  his  life  and  character 
Milman,  Dn.  H.  H.        Savonarola,  Erasmus,  and  other  essays 
Pennington,  Rev.  A.  R.    Life  of  Erasmus 
Seebohm,  F.  — in  his  Oxford  Reformers  of  1498 

John  of  Barneveld  :  Advocate  of  Holland[iS47-i6i9]  Life  &  Death  of.  By  J 

Jansenlst  Church  — z/.  a  §  loo. 
Reformed  Church  — o.  a  §  90. 
leiden  School. 

WiCKSTEED,  Rev. P.H.  [Unit.]  The  Ecclesiastical  Institutions  of  Holland 


in  the  i6th  century      $1.75   '2°  New  York  68 

.Kirk  [Am.]  6/-     8°  Sonnenschein[56]  89 

.Silent  to  1609]  4  v.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Murray      [60-67]  80 


[history  and  registers]  8°  Huguenot  Soc.  88,  «»/ro^. 


2  vols.  21/-  8°  Smith  &  Elder  73 
15/-     8°  Murray  70 

portrait  6/—  c  8°  Seeley  75 

[with  Colet  and  More]  14/-  8°  Longman  [67]  87 
L.Motley[Am.]  2  v.  ea.  6/- p  8°  Murray  74 


[position  and  prospects]  i/-     8*  Williams 


75 


d'AuBiGNi,  Dr.  J.  H. 
Craig,  J.  [tr.] 
Krasinski,  Ct.  H. 


66.    HUNGARY. 

History  of  the  Protestant  Church  in  Hungary  to  1850  [tr.]  o.p. 

Hist,  of  the  Prot.  Church  in  Hungary  to  1850    [tr.  fr.  Hungarian]  o.p.  \w.  5/-] 
— in  his  The  Religious  History  of  the  Slavonic  Nations  [tr.]  o.p. 


8°  Nisbet  44 

8°  London  54 

12°  Johnstone, ^rf.  [Si]69 


67. 


IRELAND. 

Ireland. 


Comprehensive  Works— ».  also  class  f  §§  40-45 : 

■GoDKiN,  J.  Ireland  and  her  Churches  l6/-  8°  Chapman 

*KlLLEN,Prf.W.D.[Ir.Presb.]  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Ireland  [fr.  earliest  to  present  times]  2  vols.  25/-  8°  Macmillan 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Hist.of  Eng.  in  XVIII. Cent,  conts. best  general  sketch  since  Reformation  4  v.  72/-  8°  Longman 

Malone,  Rev.  S^[R.-C.]  Church  History  of  Ireland  :  Anglo-Norman  Invasion  to  Reformation  2  v.  16/-  8°  Gill,  Dublin 

Hist,  of  the  Church  of  Ireland  fr.  the  Reform,  to  the  Revol.  2  v.  o.p.  [pb.  34/-]  8°  Parker 

63 


Mant,  Bp.  R.  [Episc] 


67 

75 

[78]  79 

[    ]8o 

39-4" 


Theology] 


IRELAND.    ITALY.     POLAND. 


[Eccles.  Hist 


A  §§  68-69 

MORAN,  Bp.  P.  F.  [R.-C.]  History  of  the  Irish  Church  to  1800  Series  I.  16/- 

it  »  Spicilegium  Ossoriense  vols,  i.-ii.,  ea.  21/- 

A  collection  of  originalidocuinents  to  illustrate  the  history  of  the  Irish  Church  from  the  Reformation  to  1800, 

i>            »                       History  of  the  Catholic  Archbishops  of  Dublin  7/6 
>»            »                       Monasticum  Hibernicum                                                  [in  3  vols.]  vol.  i.  21/- 

Skddall,  Dr.  H.                The  Church  of  Ireland :  an  historical  sketch  6/- 

Stanley,  Dn. A.  P.[B.  -C]  The  Three  Irish  Churches  i/- 

Walsh,  Rev.  T.                 History  of  the  Irish  Church  $3.50 

WoRDSWORTH,Bp.Chr.[C.-E.]  The  Church  of  Ireland  :  her  history  and  claims  [four  sermons]  i/- 

»                 »            History  of  the  Church  of  Ireland  [eight  sermons]  6/- 

Early  Irish  Church— ».  also  a  §  loi :  Lives  of  the  Saints. 

Christian  Inscriptions  in  the  Irish  Language,  ed.  Petrie+ Stokes  2  vols.  60/- 

Lanigan,  Rev.  J.  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Ireland  [to  beginning  of  13th  century]        4  vols.  o.p. 

de  MoNTALEMBERT,  Ct.     Monks  of  the  West  [tr. ;  for  the  missionaries]  7  vols.  77/6 

Moran,  Bp.  P.  F.  [R.-C]  Essays  on  the  Origin  of  the  Early  Irish  Church  6/6 

O'CURRY,  Eugene  — v.  W.R.  Sullivan's  Intro,  to  his  Manns.  &  Customs  of  the  Anct.  Irish  3  v.  42/- 

Reeves,  Dr.  Wm.  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  Down,  Connor,  and  Dromore  o.p.  [pb.  21/-] 

Saint  COLUMBA  —for  Lives  of,  v.  Ik  %  62,  s.v.  Early  Churches. 

Saint  Patrick  —for  Lives  of,v.t^%  57,  s.v.  Unattached. 

*Stokes,  Prf.G.T.[C.-E.]  Ireland  and  the  Celtic  Church     [St.  Patrick  to  English  Conquest  in  1172]  9/- 

de  ViNNE,  Daniel  History  of  Irish  Primitive  Church  $1.50 

Catholics  under  Cromwell— ».  aUo  class  f  §  43 :  Ireland. 

Moran,  Bp.  P.  F.  [R.-C.]  Hist.  Sketch  of  Persec.  of  the  Cath.  of  Ireland  under  Cromwell  &  the  Puritans  3/6 
Murphy,  D.  [R.-C]  Cromwell  in  Ireland  12/6 

PRENDERGAST,J.P.[Prot.]The  Cromwellian  Settlement  in  Ireland  18/- 

Modern  Irish  Church. 

Brooke,  R.  S.  Recollections  of  the  Irish  Church  4/6 

Methodist  Church. in  Ireland— z-.  a  §  84. 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Ireland— w.  A  87. 
Protestant-Episcopalian  Church  in  Ireland. 

Ball,  Rt.  Hon.  J.  T.         The  Reformed  Church  of  Ireland 

Biography  — v.  also  F  §  40  :  Irish  Biography — Generally. 

O'Reilly,  Myles  [Am.  ]    Lives  of  Irish  Martyrs  and  Confessors  $3. 75 


8° 

Simpkin 

74 

8° 

Gill,  Dublin 

74-78 

8° 

Dufify,  Dublin       64 

4° 

Dublin 

73 

c8° 

Hodges,  Dublin    85 

8° 

Murray 

69 

8° 

Ne-M  York 

p8° 

Rivington 

[66]  67 

P8° 

>* 

[69]  69 

4° 

Dublin 

72-78 

8° 

>) 

22 

8° 

Blackwood 

61-79 

8° 

Dufiy,  Dublin        64 

8° 

Williams 

73 

4° 

Longman 

47 

8° 

Hodder 

[86]  88 

«° 

New  York 

70 

c8° 

Gill,  Dublin 

[65]  84 

8° 

Dublin 

83 

8° 

Longman 

[65]  70 

p8°  Macmillan 


77 


[1537-1886]  7/6     8°  Longman  87 

New  York  78 


68.    ITALY. 

Vide  also  A  §  97  :  Roman  Catholicism. 

Reformation. 

Baird,  R.  Sketches  of  Protestantism  in  Italy  $1-75   12°  Boston 

Benrath,  Prf.  K.  Bernardino  Ochino  of  Siena  :  contrib.  to  the  hist,  of  the  Reformation  [tr.]  9/-     8°  Nisbet 

McCRiE,Dr.Thos.[Presb.]Hist.  of  the  Progress  and  Suppression  of  Reform,  in  Italy  in  i6th  Cent.      4/-  c8°  Blackwood 
STODGHTON,Dr.J.[Cong.]  Footprints  of  Italian  Reformers  ill.  8/-     4°  R.T.S. 

Aonib  PALEARIO,  Pietro  CARNESECCHI,  VALD^S,  and  others. 

Strack,  C.  Renata  of  Este  :  a  chap.  fr.  the  hist,  of  the  Reform,  in  Italy  &  France  [tr.]  $1.25    16°  Cincinnati 

WiRTE,  Leopold  A  Glance  at  the  Italian  Inquisition  [tr. ;  trial  of  Carnesecchi]  2/-     8°  R.T.S. 

Young,  M.  Life  &  Times  of  Aonio  Paleario  ;  a  hist,  of  Ital.  Reformers  of  xvi.  cent.  2  v.  32/-     8°  Bell 

Savonarola  [1452-1498], 

Clark,  Rev.  W.  R.  Savonarola:  his  life  and  times  3/6     8°  S.P.C.K. 

CooKE,  Frances  E.  True  to  Himself  [popular  account  of  Savonarola]  1/6  c8°  Sonnenschein 

Madden,  R.  The  Life  and  Martyrdom  of  Savonarola  2  vols.  o.p.     8°  Murray 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  [Marg.]  The  Makers  of  Florence  [Dante,  Giotto,  Savonarola]  ill.  10/6  c8°  Macmillan 

*Villari,  Prf.  P.  Life  and  Times  of  Savonarola  [tr.]  ;  ports,  and  ill.  2  vols.  32/-     8°  Unwin 

Miscellaneous  Books. 

Farrall,  H.  H.  [Am.]     Italy  Struggling  into  Light  [record  of  prominent  events]  Cincinnati 

Hemans,  Charles  Catholic  Italy  2  vols.  5/-   12°  Florence 

Wylie,  Prf.  J.  A.  [F.-K.]  The  Awakening  of  Italy  and  the  Crisis  of  Rome  5/6  p  8°  R.T.S. 

The  author  has,  since  i860,  held  the  professorship  at  the  Protestant  Institute  of  Scotland,  in  Edinburgh,  which  is  an  extra-mural  lectureship  founded  br 
Protestant  Churches  of  Scotland,  for  instruction  of  students  in  distinctive  principles  of  Roman  Catholic  and  Protestant  tlieoiogies. 


45 
76 

[27]  S& 
81 

n 
60 


78 
[82]  84 

54 
[76]  81 
[63]  88 

80 
61 
66 


69.    POLAND. 

Krasinski,  Ct.  V.  Hist.ofRise.Progr.&Declineof  PolishRetormation[tr.]2v.,o./.[/^.ea.  lo/6]     8°  Nisbet  38,40 

i  LASCO,Bp.  John  [1499-1560]  Life  of.     By  Rev.  H.  Dalton  7/6  c  8°  Hodder  86 

John  \  Lasco,  uncle  to  King  of  Poland,  embraced  Luther|s  doctrines.^and  fled  with  his  congregation  to  London,  where  they  were  incorporated  by  cliarter,  and  had  r 
grant  of  the  church  of  Austin  ITriars.    yueon  Mary,  however,  again  banished  him,  and  he  died  in  Poland, 

64 


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SCOTLAND. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §70 


General  History  and  Reformation. 

Burton,  J.  Hill 
Calderwood,  David 
Cunningham,  Dr.  J. 


70.    SCOTLAND. 


— in  Ms  History  of  Scotland  [fr.  Agricola's  Invasion  to  1748]  8  v.  &  index  66/-  c  8°  Blackwood  [67-70I73 
Hist,  of  Kirk  of  Scotland,  8  vols,  [begin,  of  Reform,  to  end  of  Jas.  VI.]  o.p.  8°  Wodrow.Soc.[i678]42-49 
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Calvin,  John  [1509-64] 
Bungener,  F. 
Guizot,  F.  P.  G. 
Henry,  Paul 
Mc  Crie + Ferguson 
Willis,  Dr.  R. 


73.    SWITZERLAND. 

Vide  also  A  §  58,  s.v.  Vaudois  and  Waldenses. 
History  of  the  Reformation  in  Germany  and  Switzerland  [tr.]   2  vols.  ea.  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.    78-79 


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General  History. 

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Mather,  Cotton  [Am.]    MagnaliaChristi  Americana, ed.Robbins+ Robinson  [in  Eng.;  1620-98]  2  v. «./. 
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Diffuse ;  but  full  of  official  ezttacts.    Prepared  by  clergy  and  laymen  of  the  respective  Churches, 

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Methodism 

-».  A§84 

Congregationalists     A  §  81 

Moravianism 

A§8s 

Jesuits                       A  §  99 

Mormonism 

A  §85 

Lutheran  Clmrclt       A  §  83 

Presbytertanlsm 

A  §87 

Missions  and  Missionaries 

Revivalism  — ».  A  §  91 

Bom.-Cath,01iurch     A  §  97 
Shakers  A  §  92 

Swedenhorglanlsm     A  §  93 


zi.  A  §  105. 
Theosophy     — w.  A  §  94 
TTnltarlanlsm       A  §  95 
Unlversalism       A  §  97 


Biography 


Church  and  State— ».  A  §112.     Ecclesiastical  Law— ».  a  §111. 

Prot,Eplscp,Church  :>,  A  §78 
Piuitanism  A  §  38 

Quakers  A  §  89 

Reformed  Churches  (Dutch 
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WALES.     CHURCH   OF   ENGLAND. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


75.    WALES. 
Pulpit. 

Davies,  Rev.  J.  G.  Flashes  from  the  Welsh  Pulpit  5/-  c  8° 

Welsh  Pulpit  of  To-day  7/6  c  8° 

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Evans,  Christmas,  the  Preacher  of  Wild  Wales:  his  country,  times  &contemps.  By  E.  P.  Hood  [Cong.]  3/6  c  8° 
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Methodism  — ».  a  §  84. 


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76.     CHURCH 

also  A  §  120. 


OF    ENGLAND:    {a\  GENERAL. 


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Ordinances  —v.  A  §  103. 

Apostolic  Succession. 

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Thirty-Nine  Articles. 

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BouLTBEE,  Dr.  T.  p.         History  of  the  Church  of  England  :  pre-Reformation  period                         15/-     8°  Longman  79 

HORE,  Rev.  A.  H.              The  Church  of  England                           [William  III.  to  Victoria]  2  vols.  15/-  c  8°  Parker  86 

MOLESWORTH,Rev.W.N.  History  of  the  Church  of  England                                                [since  1660]  7/6  c  8°  Paul  83 

Proby,  W.  H.  B.  [H.-C]  Annals  of  the  Low-Church  Party  in  Engl,  [to  d.  of  Abp.  Tait]  2  vols.  ea.  12/-     8°  Hayes  88 

Short,  Bp.  T.  V.              Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Church  of  England  to  the  Revolution  [i688]    7/6  p  8°  Longman  [38]  70 

Biography  — z-.  A§62. 


[b)  PUSEYISM,   RITUALISM,  CONFESSION,  &o. 


77.    CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND: 
History  and  Controversy. 

ALLlES,Rev.T.W.[R.-C.]Dr.  Pusey  and  the  Ancient  Church  3/6  c 

BuTLER,Rev.W.  Archer  [C.-E.]  Letters  on  Romanism,  ed.  T.  Woodward,  rev.  C.  Hardwick  o.p.[fb.  10/6] 

A  reply  to  NEWMAN'S  Essay  on  the  Dffvelopment  of  Christian  Doctrine,  infra. 

Lindsay,  Lord  Skepticism :  a  retrogressive  movement  in  theology  9/- 

NEWMAN,Card.J.H.  [R.-C]  The  Catholicity  of  the  Anglican  Church «'»  Crit.  &  Hist.  Essays,  v.  ii.    2v.  12/-  c 
„  Letter  to  Dr.  Pusey  [on  his  Eirenicon,  infra']  3/6 

,,  ,,  Essay  on  the  Development  of  Christian  Doctrine  6/-  c 

Pusey,  Dr.  E.  B.  [H.-C]  Eirenicon,  3  parts  {v.  Newman's  reply,  supra]  ea.  7/6 

t;  Church  of  England  Portion  of  the  Catholic  Church;  ii. :  Love  due  to  the  Theotokos  and  the  Doctrine  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  J  iii, :  Is 

Taylor,  Isaac  [C.-E.]      Ancient  Christianity  and  the  Doctrine  of  the  Oxford  Tracts  2  vols  ea.  5/-  p 

Tracts  for  the  Times.     By  Members  of  the  University  of  Oxford  6  vols,  and  Index  o.p.  [pb.  48/6] 

67 


8°  Longman 
8°  Bell 

66 

[54]  58 

8°  Murray 
8°  Pickering 
8°  Longman 
8°  Pickering 
8°  Parker 

61 

[71]  77 
66 

[45]  78 
65-70 

Healthful  Reunion 

Impossible  ! 

8°  Bohn'sLb. 
8°  Rivington 

[39-40] 44 

33-41.  42 

Theology] 


PROT.  EPISC.  CHURCH.    NONCONFORMISTS. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §§  78-79 

Confession  and  Absolution. 

Boyd,  Archd.  A.  [C.-E.]  Confession,  Absolution,  and  the  Real  Presence  3/6  c  8°  Seeley 

Carter,  Rev.  T.  T.  [H.  -C]  Doctrine  of  Confession  in  C.  of  E. ,  5/-;  Doctrine  of  Priesthood  in  C.  of  E.    4/-  p  8°  Masters 
Elwin,  Rev.  W.  [H.-C]  Confession  and  Absolution  in  the  Bible  [evidences  of]  9/-  p  8°  Hayes 

HowsoN,  Dn.  J.  S.  [C.  -E.  ]  Sacramental  Confession  2/6  f  8°  Isbister 

Telf,  Rev.  W.  E.  [C.-E.]  The  Doctrine  and  Practice  of  Confession  7/6  c  8°  Longman 

LUMBY,  Prf.  J.  R.  Confession  of  the  i6th  Century,  w.  special  reference  to  the  XXXIX.  Articles      Deighton,  Camb. 

Seymour, Rev.  M.  H.  [H.-C.]  The  Confessional:  an  appeal  to  primitive  forms  3/6  c  8°  Seeley 

Thornely,  T.  The  Ethical  and  Social  Aspect  of  Habitual  Confession  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Ritualism. 

Berry,  G.  Ritualism  :  an  inquiry — in  2  parts 

CUMMING,  Dr.  J.  [Presb.]  Ritualism  the  High  Way  to  Rome 

GiRDLESTONE,  Rev.  W.  H.  [C.-E.]  Romanizing  Tendency  of  Ritualism 

Hopkins,  Bp.  J.  H.  [Am.]  The  Law  of  Ritualism  in  relation  to  the  Word  of  God,  etc. 

MACC0l,L,Rev.M.[H.-C.]  Ritualism  discussed  in  Six  Letters 

MALAN,Rev.S.C.  [H.-C]  Dialogues  on  Ritualism 

Martin,  Abbe  [R.-C]     Anglican  Ritualism  as  seen  by  a  Catholic  Foreigner 

WAlNVlfRlGHT,  Dr.  S.        Ritualism,  Romanism,  and  the  Reformation 

Weaver,  Dr.  Rob.  A  Complete  View  of  Puseyism 


ea.  10/5  :  Sequel,  9/-  8° 
S/-c8» 
2/6  c  8° 

2/-f8° 

12/-     8° 

»./.[/*.  4/-]  f  8° 

8/-     8° 

7/6  p  8° 

o.p.  ifb.  5/-]  c  8° 


[67]  67 

83 
74 

75 
in  prep, 

69 
80 


Longman 

Nisbet 

Rivington 

Masters 

Hayes 

Saunders 

Bums  &  Gates 

Partridge 

Jackson 


68-72 
67 

67 
67 

75 
67 
80 
79 
43 


78.    PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


Aycrigg,  B.  [Am.Episc]  Memorials  of  the  Reformed  Episcopal  Church  and  Protestant  Episc.  Ch.  8°  New  York 

A  valuable  collection  of  materials.  * 

Batterson,  H.G.  [Am.Episc]  Sketch-Book  of  the  American  Episcopate                                              $2  8' 

BEARDSLEY,E.E.[Am.Episc.]  History  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Connecticut                            2  vols.  $6  8" 
Benham,  Rev.W.  [B.-C]  Short  History  of  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States              2/6  p  8' 

Centennial  History  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  of  New  York                                  [i  785-1885]  $4  8° 

CuMMlNS,Mrs.G.D.[Am.Episc.]  Memoir  of  G.  D.  Cummins,  First  Bp.  of  Reformed  Episcopal  Ch.  $2.50  12' 

Contains  an  account  of  origin  of  the  Reformed  Episcopal  Church. 

Hawks -^  Perry,  b^'w!  st^m^Episc]  Documentary  History  of  the  Prot.  Episc.  Church  in  U.  S.  2  v.  15/-  8' 

Historical,  Expository,  and  Practical  Lectures  on  Communion  Offices  of  Prot.   Episc.  Ch.  in  U.  S. 

PERRY,Bp.W.S.[Am.Episc.]  The  History  of  the  American  Episc.  Church    [1785-1883]  2  vols.  ea.  $1.50  12° 

„             „             „       Historical  Sketch  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church            [1784-1884]  $1.50  12' 

„             „             „       Papers  relating  to  the  History  of  the  Church  4' 

In  Virginia,  '71 :  In  Penn.,  '^a  ;  in  Mass.,  '73 ;  in  Maryland,  "78 ;  in  Delaware,  '78. 

„            ,,            ,,       Handbk.ofGen.  ConventionofProt.  Ep.Ch.[hist.&constit.i785-i88o]  $1.50  12' 

RiCHEY,  T.  [Am.  Episc]  The  Churchman's  Handbook       [rights  and  duties  of  rectors,  wardens,  etc.]  $1  16' 

White,  Wm.  [Am.Episc]  Memoirs  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  America                                  $4  8° 
WiLBERFORCE,  Bp.  S.  [C.-E.]  History  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  America         o.p.  \J>b.  5/-]  c  8° 


80 


Philadelphia  78 
Boston       [65-69]  83 

Griffith  84 

Ne\o  York  86 

..      »  79 

»      ..  ^3-6. 

Philadelphia  6. 

Boston  74,  8 

New  York  85 

,,      „  71-7'* 

„      „  [77]  81 

„       „  79 

„       „  [36] 80 

Rivington  [44]  56 


Deaconesses  and  Sisterhoods— z/.  a  §  107. 


Sermons— I/.  A  §  109. 


79.    NONCONFORMISTS  (BRITISH)  and  NONCONFORMITY  GENERALLY. 

Vide  also  the  different  Denominations,  A  §§  80-96. 

Controversy  and  Doctrine. 

Arnold,  Matthew  [Rat.]   — essay  on  Modem  Dissent — in  his  St.  Paul  and  Protestantism  2/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder[7o]  87 

Blunt,  Dr.  J.  H.  [H.-C]  Dictionary  of  Sects,  Heresies,  Parties  and  Schools  [strongly  High-Church]  36/-  i  8°  Rivington        [74]  86 


CoNDER,Rev.E.R.[Cong.]  Why  are  we  Dissenters  ?  i/-  c  8' 

CURTEis,Can.G.H.[C.-E.]Dissent  in  its  Relation  to  the  Church  of  England        [Bampton  Lect.  '71]  7/6  p  8° 

Account  of  the  Independents,  Romanists,  Baptists,  Quaker.s,  Unitarians,  and  Weslcyans. 

HADDEN,Rev.R.H.[ed.;  C.-E.]Church  and  Chapel :  sermons  on  the  Church  of  England  and  Dissent  6/-  c  8' 
MARTiNEAU,PrcJ.[Unit.]  Why  Dissent  ?  [a  lecture]  i/-     8' 

Parker,  Dr.  Jos.  [Cong.]  Church  Questions  :  historical  and  moral  Reviews  of  Nonconformity  3/-  p  8' 

•SPRAGUE,W.B.[ed.;  Am.Cong.]Annals  of  Amer.Pulp.[notices  of  Am.  clergymen;  to '55]  11  v.ea.$2  to  $4     "' 


Snow 
Macmillan 


[66]  81 
[72]  7? 


Smith  &  Elder       81 
Williams  7  l 

Snow  65i 

New  York       [g§]  f  g, 


Baptists ;  Congreg.  2  vols. ;  Episcop, ;  Methodists ;  Presbyterians,  s  vols. ;  Unitarians,  ea.  (14— Unit.  Presb.,  $3— Lutherans  j  Ref.  Dutch,  ea.  tx. 


History  and  Biography— z/.  aUo  a  §  62. 


BoGUE+BENNETT,D.-^J.  The  History  of  the  Dissenters  [1688-1808  ;  the  standard  book]  4  v.  o.p. 

Vide  note  to  Neal's  History  of  the  Pttrilans  in  A  fi  88. 


8°  Williams         [09]  33 


DAVlDS,Rev.T.W.[Cong.]  Nonconformity  in  Essex  :  1660-1662  o.p.  [pb.  10/6]     8°  Jackson 

Dyer,  Rev.  A.  S.  [C.-E.]   Sketches  of  English  Nonconformity  1/6  c  8°  Wells  Gardner 

Grosart,  Dr.  A.B.[Cong.]  Representative  Nonconformists  6/-  c  8°  Hodder 

Biographies  of  Joha  Howe,  Richard  Baxter  [v.  atsa  A  fi  63],  Samuel  Rutherford,  and  Matthew  Henry. 

68 


63 
81 

79 


Theology] 


BAPTISTS.    CONGREGATIONALISTS. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


H ALLEY.Rev.  Rob. [Cong.  ]Lancashire:  its  Puritanism  and  Nonconformity  2  vols.  30/-     8' 

LucKOCK.Can.H.M.  [H.-C]  Bishops  in  the  Tower  [Church&Nonconf.  fr.  Restoration  to  Revolution]  6/-  c8 
Pike,  G.  H.  [Cong.]         Ancient  Meeting  Houses  :  early  Nonconformity  in  London  7/6     8'^ 

Rees,  Dr.  Thos.  [Wesl.]    History  of  Protestant  Nonconformity  in  Wales  [from  1633  to  date]  7/6  c  8° 

Skeats,  Rev.  H.  S.  History  of  the  Free  Churches  of  England  [1688-1851]  o.p.  Ipb.  14/-] 

Urwick,  Rev.  W.  [Cong.]  Nonconformity  in  Hertfordshire  2'/- 

VAUGHAN,Dr.Rob.[Cong.]  English  Nonconformity  7/6  r      ^  n  ^ 

»  >,  „      Revolutions  in  English  History  3  vols.  30/-     8    Longman  [59-62]  5? 


Hodder 

Rivington 

Partridge 

Snow 

Miall 

Hazell 

Hodder 


80-81 

69 

[86]  88 
70 

[61]  83 

[68]  69 

84 

62 


80.    BAPTISTS  AND  ANABAPTISTS. 

Vide  also  §  79  :  Nonconformists. 

Doctrine. 

jENKS.Dr.W.  [Am.  Bapt.  ]  Commentary  on  the  Bible,  ed.  Rev.  J.  A.  Warne  6  vols.  $20 

Pendleton,  Dr.J.M.  [Am.  Bapt.]  Three  Reasons  Why  I  am  a  Baptist  50  c. 

„               ,,               Distinctive  Principles  of  Baptists  $l 

„                ,,               Christian  Doctrines :  a  compendium  of  theology  $l-5o 

SEiss,Dr.J.A.[Am.Luth.]  The  Baptist  System  Examined 

*WAYLAND,Prf.Fr.  [Am.Bapt.]  Notes  on  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Baptist  Churches 

History. 

Armitage,  Rev.  T.  [Am.  Bapt.  J  History  of  the  Baptists,  w.  Intro.  Rev.  J.  Curry  [Am.  Bapt.] 
Cathcart,  Dr.W.  [ed.;  Am.Bapt.]  The  Baptist  Encyclopsedia 

Crosby,  Thos.  [Bapt.]       History  of  the  English  Baptists  [Reform,  to  Geo.  I. ;  the  standard  hist.']  4  V.  o.p 
Cramp,  Rev.J.  M.  [Bapt.]  Baptist  History,  ed.  J.  Angus  [to  close  of  i8th  cent.]  5/-  c  ty 

GOADBY,  Rev.  J.J.  [Bapt.]  Bye-paths  of  Baptist  History  4/-  c  8° 

,,  ,,  „       Baptists  and  Quakers  in  Northamptonshire :   1650-1700  2/- c  8° 

HAYNES,Rev.D.C.[Am.Bapt.]  History  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  $i-5o   12° 

Moss, Rev.L.[ed.;  Bapt.]    The  Baptists  and  the  National  Centenary  [1776-1877]  $1.75     8° 

Orchard,  Rev.  G.  H.  [Bapt.]  History  of  Foreign  Baptists  [tio  Ehgl.  ed.  inprinf]  2  vols.  ea.  $1.50     8° 

Tallack,  W.  George  Fox,  the  Friends,  and  the  Early  Baptists  2/6   12° 

WiLLiAMS,Rev.W.R.[Am.Bapt.]  Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Baptists  $i'7S    12° 

Baptists  in  America. 

Cathcart,  Dr.W.  [Am.Bapt.]   The  Baptists  and  the  American  Revolution 


Philadelphia  [34]  74 


St.  Louis 
Philadelphia 


$1.50   12°  New  York 


[S3]  84 
[82]  85 
[78]  8s 
[S4]  82 
[57]  61 


30/-     8°  St.  Louis  87 

Philadelphia  [81]  83 


London 
Stock 

J) 

Unwin 
Nnu  York 

Nashville 
Partridge 

Philadelphia 


1738-40 

[69]  71 

71 

83 

[56]  75 

77 

[38]  58 

68 

77 


Philadelphia 


76 


Sermons— w.  a  §  109. 


Missions  and  Missionaries— w.  a  §  105. 
Biography. 

Evans,  Rev.  B.  [Bapt.]     History  of  the  Early  English  Baptists                                                 4  vols.  o./.     8°  Heaton  62 

Fuller,  Rev.  And.  [Bapt. ;  1754-1815]  Fuller  [Life  of].  By  A.  G.  Fuller  [his  son;  Men  Worth  Rem.]  2/6  c  8°  Hodder  82 

Hall,  Rev.  Rob.  [Bapt.;  1 764-1 831]  HaU  [Life  of].  By  Rev.  E.  Paxton  Hood  [Men  Worth  Rem.]  2/6  c  8°      ,,  82 

Spurgeon,  Rev.  C.  H.  [Bapt. ;  b.  1834,  limng\.     By  G.  H.  Pike                                                          3/6     8°  Passmore  [85]  87 

Vidt  also  Jos,  FERNANDEZ'S  Nonconformity  in  Southivark  [ace.  of  Metropol.  Tabernacle]  2/6  8°  Passmore,  '82   and  SPURGEON'S  Metropol.  Tabernacle:  its  hist,  &•  -work,  i/-  id. 

9/-     8°  Alexander  85 

$1    12°  New  York  82 


SwAlNE,Rev.S.A.[Bapt.]  Faithful  Men  :  memorials  of  the  Bristol  Baptist  College 

Anabaptists  in  Switzerland. 

BuRRAGE,  Rev.  H.  S.  [Am.Bapt.]  History  of  the  Anabaptists  in  Switzerland 

Seventh-day  Baptists. 


Lewis,  Dr.  A.  H. 


—for  his  books  oti  the  Sabbath,  w.  A  §  44,  s.v.  Sabbath. 


8L    CONGREGATIONALISM  and  INDEPENDENCY. 

Vide  also  %  79  :  Nonconformity. 
Bibliography. — DEXTER,Rev.H.M.[Am.Cong.]  Congregationalism  of  last  300  Years,  ut  inf.,  conts.  a  full  bibliography. 

Doctrine. 

•Dale,  Dr.  R.W.[Cong.]  A  Manual  of  Congregational  Principles  1/6 

DEXTER,Rev.H,M.[Am.Cong.]  Congregationalism  :  what  it  is  ;  whence  it  is  ;  how  it  works,  etc      15/- 
„  ,,  ,,      Handbook  of  Congregationalism  $1 

JOHNSON,Rev.J.B.[Cong.]Our  Principles  :  a  Church  manual  for  congregations  <)d. 

Jubilee  Lectures  of  Congregational  Union  of  England  and  Wales  2  vols  in  i,  5/- 

'•LADD,Rev.G.T.[Am.Cong.]  Principles  of  Church  Polity  [Congregational]  $2.50 

Porter,  Rev.  S.T.  [Indep.]  Independency  6/- 

■•PUNCHARD,  Rev. Geo.  [Am.Cong.]  View  of  Congregationalism  :  its  principles  and  doctrines  $1-25 

Reynolds, Rev.H.R.[ed.;  Cong.]  Ecclesia:  Church  problems  considered  by  var.  Cong,  writers.  2  ser.  o.p. 
Koss,  Rev.  A.  H.  [Am.  Cpng.]  The  Church-Kingdom  12/6 

Lecturee  on  Conerecationalism  delivered  in  the  Andover  Tlieological  Seminary  from  z88s-i8S6. 

69 


12°  Hodder 

84 

12°  Boston 

[65]  79 

8°      „ 

80 

12°  Clarke 

[    ]76 

8°  Hodder 

84 

8°  New  York 

82 

f8°  MacLehoscG/ojg-.  56 

12°  Boston 

[43]  65 

c  8°  Hodder 

70-71 

8°  Boston 

88 

Theology] 


IRVINGISM.    LUTHERAN  CHURCH. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §§  82-83 

History. 

Browne,  Rev.  J.  [Cong.]  History  of  Congreg.  and  Memorials  of  Churches  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk     10/6     8° 
Congregational  Church  Records,  prepared  by  Committee  of  Congregational  Union  14/-     f  ° 

Records  of  historical  facts  relating  to  Cliurcties,  Proceedings,  etc. 

DEXTER,Dr.H.M.[Am.Cong.]  Congregationalism  of  the  last  300  years  as  seen  in  its  Literature  24/-  r  8° 
FLETCHER,Rev.Jos.[Indep.]History  of  the  Revival  and  Progress  of  Indep.  in  Eng.[i588-i828]  4V.ea  i/-  12° 
Frothingham,  O.  B.  [Am.  Rat.]  Twenty  Years  of  the  Independent  Ministry  2/6   12° 

MlALL,  Rev.  J.  [Cong.]    Congregationalism  in  Yorkshire  7/6  c  8° 

Pulpit  Memorials  :  photos,  and  specimen  sermons  of  20  Congregational  Ministers  15/-     4° 

*PuNCHARD,Rev.G.[Am.Cong.]  History  of  Congregationalism  from  a.d.  250-1616  3  vols.  o.p.  c  8° 

>>  >>  »     The  same,  vol.  4 ;  Congregationalism  in  America  $2  c  8° 

*WADDiNGTON,J.[Cong.]  Congregational  History  5  series,  ea.  15/-     8° 

i. :  1200-1567 ;  ii. :  1567-1700 ;  iii. :  1700-1800 ;  iv. :  1801-1850 ;  v. :  1850-1880, 

Missions  and  Missionaries— z;.  a  §  105. 
Sermons  — ».  a  §  109. 

Biograjjhy. 

Alexander, Rev.  W.Lindsay  His  Life  and  Work,  with  ill.  of  his  teaching.    By  Rev.  Jas.  Koss  7/6  c  8° 

Contains  a  slcetcli  of  Dr.  Alexander  as  a  scholar,  by  Pre.  Donaldson.    Alexander  was  a  leader  of  Congreg.  in  Scotland  during  last  ] 

Beecher,  Rev.  H.  Ward  [Am.;  1813-87] 

Abbot,  Dr. Lyman  [Am.  Cone.]  Henry  Ward  Beecher  :  a  sketch  of  his  career  port,  and  ill.  $3     8° 

*Beecher-|-Scoville,  ^J%\{;^°^„^^,]  A  Biography  of  H.  W.  Beecher  [over-elaborate]  21/-  r  8° 

BiNNEY,  Rev.  Thos.  [1798-1874]  Memorial  of,  ed.  Dr.  J.  Stoughton  [Cong.]  '      3/6   12° 

Brown,  Rev.  J.  Baldwin  [1820-84]  In  Memoriam  of,  ed.  Eliza  Baldwin  Brown  [his  wife]  s/-  <=  8° 

Lynch,  Rev.  T.  T.  [1818-71]  A  Memoir,  ed.  Wm.  White  portrait  6/-  p  8° 

MiALL,  Edw.  [1809-81]     Life  of.     By  Arthur  Miall  [his  son]  10/6     8° 

PUNSHON,  Dr.  W.  M.  \_d.  1886]  Life  of     By  Prf  F.  W.  Macdonald  portrait  7/6     8° 


Jarrold  77 

Memorial  ffall,  Lond. 

79 
Snow  [47-49]  62 
New  York  79 

Snow  68 

Clarke  78 

New  yw;5  [41]  65-67 
Boston  80 

Longman  69-80 


Nisbet 

;o  years. 

New  York 
Low 
Hodder 
Clarke 

it 
Macmillan 
Hodder 


87 


[83]  87 
88 

74 
85 
74 
84 
[87]  88 


82.    IRVINGISM. 
Doctrine  and  History. 

Andrews,  Rev.  S.  J.  [Am.Irv.]  The  Life  of  our  Lord  upon  Earth 

,,  ,,  God's  Revelations  of  Himself  to  Men 

Baxter,  Irvingism  :  its  rise,  progress,  and  present  state  o.p. 

Chronicle  of  Certain  Events  which  have  taken  place  in  the  Church  of  Christ  between  1826  and  1852  o.p. 
Irving,  Rev.  Edward  Collected  Writings,  ed.  Rev.  Gavin  Carlyle  [his  nephew]  5  vols.  o.p.  [ph.  60/-] 
*MlLLER,  Rev.  E.  History  and  Doctrines  of  Irvingism  2  vols.  25/- 

Biography. 

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METHODISM  AND  WESLEYANISM. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §84 


81    METHODISM  and  WESLEYANISM. 
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Minutes  of  Assembly  [1644-1649],  ed.  Mitchell +Struthers 

Hetherington,  Prf.  W.  M.  [F.-Ch.]  History  of  the  Westminster  Assembly,  ed.  Williamson 

HoDGE,Prf.A.A.[Am.Presb.]  Commentary  on  the  Confession  of  Faith 

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reign  of  Charles  I.] 
Chapman,  William  Notable  Women  of  the  Covenant 

DoDDS,  Jas.  The  Fifty  Years'  Struggles  of  the  Scottish  Covenanters 

Howie,  John,  of  Lochgoin — in  Scots  Worthies,  ed.  W.  H.  Carslaw 
Simpson,  Dr.  Rob.  Traditions  of  the  Covenanters  ;  ill. 

Syme,  W.  History  of  Covenanters  in  Scotland 

An  able  vindication  of  the  Covenanters 


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Cochrane  [ed.] 


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Dr.  Robert  Buchanan  :  an  ecclesiastical  biography  12/6     8°  Nelson 

Life  oi—v.  A  §  70. 

Handbook  and  Index  toprinc.  Acts  of  Assembly  of  Free  Church,  1843-85    3/6  c  8°  Gemmell,  Edin. 
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Presbyterian  Reunion.     Memorial  Volume.     1838-1871  ;  by  various  contributors 
Webster,  R.  [Am.]  Presbyterian  Church  in  America  to  1760 

Presbyterianism  in  Australia, 

Hamilton,  Rev.  R.  [Austral.]  Jubilee  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Victoria 

Missions  and  Missionaries— ».  A  §  105. 


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Sermons 
Biography 


— V  A  §  109. 
—V.  A  §  70. 


Arnold,  Matthew 
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Hall,  Edwin 
*Bayne,  Dr.  Peter 
Chapman,  William 
Gardiner,  S.  R. 
Hopkins,  Sam.  [Am.] 


88.    PUEITANISM. 

For  Westminster  Confession,  z'.  A  §  87. 

St.  Paul  and  Protestantism,  w.  essay  on  Puritanism  and  the  Church  of  Eng.  2/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder[7o]87 
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Notable  Women  of  the  Puritan  Times  [popular] ;  ill.  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         84 

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*Masson,  Prf.  D.  — in  his  Life  of  John  Milton  6  vols.  105/-     8°  Macmillan 

Myers,  Ernest  The  Puritans  2/6 

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Dissenters  "  [1689-1702,  pub.  14  {o-f.)),  were  intended  as  suppi.  to  Neal. 

SxoUGHTON.Dr.  J.[Cong.]  Spiritual  Heroes  :  sketches  of  the  Puritans  [popular]  o.p.  [pb.  4/6]   12°  Snow 

Stowell,  W.  H.  History  of  the  Puritans  in  England  3/6  p  8°  Nelson 

TuLLOCH,Prc.John[C.-S.]English  Puritanism  and  its  Leaders  [Cromwell,  Milton,  Baxter,  Bunyan]      7/6  c  8°  Blackwood 
Wakeman,  Rev.  H.  O.    The  Church  and  the  Puritans  :  1570-1660         [Epochs  of  Church  History]  2/6  p  8°  Longman 

Martin  Marprelate  Controversy— ».  a  §  62. 

America  — v.  also  Class  E  :  Hist,  of  N.  Amer. — Colonial  Period,  1607-1763. 

Bradford,  Wm.  Works  :  Of  New  England  ;  Gov.  Bradford's  Letter  Book,  etc.  7/6  f  8°  Arber's  Reprs.  1620-57,  »"•/- 

Together  give  a  good  view  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers. 

♦Doyle,  J.  A.  The  English  in  America  :  vols,  i.-iii.  [the  Puritan  colonies]  57/-     8°  Longman 

Shows  well  how  Puritanism  worked  in  matters  religious,  political,  and  social,  when  freed  from  the  influences  which  checlced  and  modified  its  action  in  Europe. 


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59-80 

2-         „  69 

8°  Nru)  York  [i|||]  63 

Protestant 

[45]  so 
78 
61 
88 


83-87 


Ellis,  G.  E.  [Am.] 

Names. 

*Bardsley,  Chas.  W. 


The  Puritan  Age  and  Rule  in  Massachusetts  Bay  [1629-1685] 


Curiosities  of  Puritan  Nomenclature 


18/-     8°  Boston 


61-  c  8°  Chatto 


74 


88 


[80]  89 


Theology] 


QUAKERS.     REFORMED  CHURCHES. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


„.^,.  ,  89.    QUAKERS,  or  FRIENDS. 

Bibliograpby : 

Smith,  Jos.  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books,  or  books  written  by  Friends   2  vols. 

..        .»  Bibliotheca  Anti-Quakeriana  [books  adverse  to  Friends] 

Doctrine. 

*Barclay,  R.  [Qu.]  Apology  for  True  Christian  Divinity  [vindication  of  Quakers]  $1.50 

Bates,  E.  TheDoctrinesof  the  Friends  o.p. 

Book  of  Christian  Discipline  of  Society  of  Friends  [fr.  documents  of  Yearly  Meetings,  1672-1883]  2/6 
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*GuRNEY,  J.  J.  [Qu.]        Observations  on  Distinguishing  Views  and  Practice  of  Friends  o.p. 

TUKE,  H.  [Qu.]  Principles  of  Religion,  as  professed  by  Quakers    [no  English  ed.  in  print]  40  c. 

History. 

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Penn,  Wm.  [Qu.]_    _        "  No  Cross  No  Crown :"  rise  and  progress  of  the  people  called  Quakers     35  c.    12' 


priv.  prin. 


\  89-91 


67 

73 


ROWNTREE,  JohnS.[Qu.]  Quakerism  Past  and  Present 


Sewell,  W.  [Qu.]  Rise,  Increase  and  Progress  of  the  Quakers 

Wagstaff,  W.  R.  [Am.  Qu.]  A  History  of  the  Society  of  Friends 

Biography. 

Fox,  George  [1624-92]     Autobiography,  from  his  Journal,  ed.  H.  S.  Newman 

Bickley,  A.  C.  George  Fox  and  the  Early  Quakers 

Janney,  S.  M.  [Am.  Qu.]  Life  of  George  Fox 

Tallack,  W.  George  Fox,  the  Friends,  and  Early  Baptists 

Watson,  J.  'Selby  Life  of  George  Fox 

Jaffray,  Alexander  Diary  of.     By  J.  Barclay 


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Contains  also  an  account  of  the  Quakers  in  the  North  of  Scotland, 

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Macaplay,  Lord  — in  his  History  of  England. 


Hurst 


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and  by  John  PAGET :  New  Exanten,  6J.  c  8"  Blackwood,  '6i.     Vide  also  p^  24. 


Stoughton,  Dr.  J.  [Cong.]  Life  of  William  Penn 
WooLMAN,  J.  [Am.]  Journal  of  his  Life,  Labours  and  Experiences  ;  w.  pref.  J.  G.  Whittier 


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82 
[1775]  71 


90.    REFORMED  CHURCHES  (DUTCH  and  GERMAN). 
Vide  also  A  §  65  :  Holland  ;  A  §  79  :  Nonconformity. 

Dutch. 

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German. 

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DUBES,  Dr.  J.  H.  [Am.]   Historic  Manual  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  the  United  States 


Nisbet  69 

Philadelphia  77 

New  York       [59]  79 

).      ..  5^ 

„      „  6^ ' 

84 


— article  in  Bibliotheca  Sacra  on  The  Reformed  German  Church,  vol.  xx., 
Fathers  of  the  German  Reformed  Church  in  Europe  and  America  4  vols. 
The  History  of  the  German  Reformed  Church  vol.  L 


Gebhardt,  E.  V. 
Harbaugh,  H.  [Am.] 
Mayer,  Lewis  [Am.] 

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OsTRANDER,  Dr.  Hy.  [Am.]  Life  of.     By  Dr.  W.  R.  Gordon  [w.  selected  sermons] 
Thorn  WELL,  Rev.  J.  H.  [Am.]  The  Life  and  Letters  of.     By  B.  M-.  Palmer  ;  portrait 


1863. 
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76 


91.    REVIVALISM  and  REVIVALISTS. 


History,  etc. 

Finney,  Rev.  C.  G. 
Gibson,  Rev.  Wm. 
Gillies,  Rev.  John 
Gospel  Invitation,  The 


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SHAKERS.    SWEDENBORGIANS. 


[Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §§  92-93 

Porter,  Rev.  E.  [Am. Cong.]  Letters  on  the  Religious  Revivals  at  beginning  of  Present  Century     50  c. 
Porter,  James  [Am.]        Revivals  of  Religion  $1.25 

*Sprague,  Rev.W.  B.  [Am.  Cong.]  Lectures  on  Revivals  of  Religion  o.p.  \_pb.  i/e] 

Blue  Ribbon  Temperance  Evangelists-z/.  class  d§  131. 

Moody  and  Sankey  [6.  1837  and  '40  resp.;  limng\. 

Clark,  Rev.  Rufus  W.  The  Work  of  God  in  Great  Britain  under  Moody  and  Sankey  [1873-75]  6/- 

Daniels,  Rev.  W.  H.   D.  L.  Moody  and  his  Work ;  ill.  3/6 

Hall  +  Stuart  J.  +G.  The  American  Evangehsts  :  their  lives,  labours  and  teachings  $i-5o 

Narrative  of  the  Labours  of  D.  L.  Moody  and  L  D.  Sankey  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  $1.50 

mormonism  — ».  a§8s.* 

Salvation  Army. 

Booth,  "  General "  \Vm.  Letters  to  The  War  Cry  [of  1885]  portrait  i/- 

»                II            »      The  Salvation  Army  in  relation  to  Church  and  State  i/- 

>i                II             ,)      Aggressive  Christianity,  l/- ;  Training  of  Children  1/6 

,,                ,1            I,  [ed.]  Complete  Compendium  of  Revival  Music  4/- 

BOOTH,  Mrs.  Popular  Christianity  [lectures  del.  at  Prince's  Hall]  i/- 

Butler,  Josephine  E.       The  Salvation  Army  in  Switzerland  4/6 

Railton,  "Commissioner  "  Twenty-one  Years'  Salvation  Army  i/- 

,,                     ,1              Heathen  England  and  the  Salvation  Army  1/- 

Whitefield,  Rev.  Geo.— z/.  A  §84:  Methodism. 


16°  Boston  [50]  58 

12°  New  York       [77]  78 

8°  Ball  [32]  40 


r  8°  Low  75 

p  8°  Hodder  [75]  76 

c  8°  New  Yorh  75 

12°      „       „  75 


c8°  Salvation  Army     86 
c  8°         „         „ 
cS"         „         „     82-84 
c8°         „         I,  76 


Dyer 
Salvation  Army 


84 


92.    SHAKERS. 

Eads,  H.  L.  [Shak.]         Shaker  Sermons  ;  scripto-rational 

Evans,  W.  F.  [Shak.]      Shakers  :  Compendium  of  orig.  hist,  principles,  govt.,  doctrines,  etc. 
I,  I,  Autobiography  of  a  Shaker,  and  Revelation  of  the  Apocalypse,  etc. 


$1      8°  Cincinnati 

79 

4/6    16°  New  York 

59 

5/-  P  8° 

69 

93.    SWEDENBOEG,  and   THE  NEW   CHURCH. 
SWEDENBORG,  EMMANUEL  [1689-1772].     HIS  CHIEF  WORKS  ARE:— 


Doctrinal. 

Brief  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  New  Church  ^d 

•Four  Primary  Doctrines,  The,  of  the  New  Church  2/6 

Doctrines  respecting  the  Lbrd,  the  Sacred  Scripture,  Faith,  and  Life. 

New  Jerusalem,  The,  and  its  Heavenly  Doctrine  2/- 

*True  Xtn.  Relig.,  The ;  or.  Universal  Theology  of  the  New  Church  2/6,  or  w.  Index  of  Wds.,  etc.    S/~ 

The  doctrines  of  faith  and  life,  together  with  the  ordinances,  of  the  New  Church  ;  in  14  chapters. 

C(j»«/»«<fe<»j  of  the  Theological  Writings  of  Swedenborg  9/-     8° 

Selected  passagfes  arranged  so  as  to  give  a  systematic  account  of  Swedenborg's  whole  teaching. 

Concordance,  The  S wedenborg.     By  Rev.  J-  F.  Potts     vol.  i.  [A-C  ;  to  his  theol.  writings  only]  10/6     4° 


8°  Sweden.  Soc.[i769]78 


8° 

8° 
8° 


[1763176 

[i758]68 
[177O84 

Speirs  75 

S wedenborg  Soc.    88 


Expository. 


4/- 


8° 


8° 
8° 
8° 


Apocalypse  Explained,  The,  according  to  the  Spiritual  Sense  [posthumous]  6  vols,  ea, 

Extracts  from  above :  "The  Divine  Life  and  Wisdom,"  i/- ;  "  The  Athanasian  Creed,"  a/-. 

*Apocalypse  Revealed,  The,  in  which  are  disclosed  the  Mysteries  there  foretold  2/6     8' 

Spiritual  sense  disclosed ;  predicting  end  of  Christian  Church  and  beginning  of  another,  typified  by  the  Holy  Jerusalem. 

Arcana  Coelestia  :  the  Heavenly  Mysteries  contained  in  the  Holy  Scripts.         12  vols,  and  Index,  ea.  4/-     8' 
'Summary  Exposition,  A,  of  the  Internal  Sense  of  the  Prophets  and  Psalms  [posthumous]  i/- 

Scientific  and  Philosophical. 

Brain,  The,  considered  Anatomically,  Physiologically  &  Philos.  ;  Annotated  R.  L,  Tafel  v.  i.-ii.  ea.  21/- 
Economy  of  the  Animal  Kingdom,  The,  considered  Anatomically,  Physically  &  Philosophically  2  v.  21/- 
Posthumous  Tracts  [chiefly  on  physiological  subjects]  2/6 

Soul,  The ;  or.  Rational  Psychology  12/6 

Spiritual. 

*Angelic  Wisdom  concerning  the  Divine  Love  and  the  Divine  Wisdom  2/- 

As  the  source  of  all  things,  as  exempt  in  creation  ofj  world  and  man:  mflt^HJe'A^iTMi/t  of  this  creation  detailed. 

*Angelic  Wisdom  concerning  the  Divine  Providence  3/- 

The  Divine  Providence  the  government  of  the  Divine  Love  and  Wisdom  :  its  end  man's  salvation  whilst  respecting  his  freedom. 

•Conjugal  Love  and  its  Chaste  Delights  ;  also  Adulterous  Love,  etc.  4/-     8" 

That  this  love  originates  fr.  the  Lord's  marriage  w.  His  Church,  and  of  the  will  and  understanding  of  regenerated  man. 

Earths  in  the  Universe,  The,  and  their  Inhabitants  ;  also  their  Spirits  and  Angels  ^d.     8° 

■•Heaven  and  Hell ;  also  the  Intermediate  State,  or  World  of  Spirits  3/^     8° 

Heavenly  and  Infernal  life  descr. :  also  the  world  of  spirits,  where  all  passed  from  earth  are  prepared  for  heaven  and  helL 

76 


8°  Swed.S.[i766]s7-86 
[1766]  86 


1.  [i749-56]63-8S 
[1784]  87 


Boston  (Speirs)  82-87 

»  [1741]  71 
Swedenborg  Soc.  43 


8'  New  York  (Speirs)  87 

8*  Sweden.Soc.[i763]8s 
[1764]  86 


[1768]  76 

[«7S8]  75 
[1758]  85 


8° 


Theology] 


SWEDENBORGIANS. 


[Eccles.  Hist, 


fntercourse,  The,  of  the  Soul  and  the  Body  9^- 

Last  Judgment,  Account  of  the,  and  of  Babylon  Destroyed  r/6 

Spiritual  Diary,  The,  of  Swedenborg,  being  the  record  dur.  zo  years  of  his  supern.  exper.  v.  i.  -lii.  ea.  6/-  K" 

Worship  and  Love  of  God,  The                                                                                                                 5/-  8° 

SWEDENBORG:  Biography,  Criticism,  Exposition  of  his  writings. 

Swedenborg  and  Channing :  showing  their  many  and  remarkable  agreements  4/-     8° 

Gems  of  Heavenly  Wisdom  from  the  Writings  of  Swedenborg                       3/-  8° 

The  Creeds  of  Athanasius,  Sabellius,  and  Swedenborg                                   3/-  8° 

The  Practical  Nature  of  Swedenborg's  Theological  Writings                         6/-  8° 
Swedenborg  the  Mystic  in  his  Representative  Men  [also  6d.  Ward  &  Lock]  5/-  c  8° 

The  Secret  of  Swedenborg  [eluc.  of  his  doctrine  of  the  Divine  Humanity]  10/-  8° 

Swedenborg  Studies                                                                                         Ah  8° 

*PAKSONS,Prf  Theo.[Am.]  Outlines  of  the  Religion  and  Philosophy  of  Swedenborg                                2/6  8° 

A  professor  of  Harvard's  account  of  the  New  Church  theology  and  philosophy. 


A  §93 

8°  Sweden.Soc.[i769]  87 

8°  „  [1758]  75 

8°  Speirs  83 

8°  .ff(;j/.(Speirs)[i74S]64 


Barrett,  B.  F.  [Am.] 
BOGG,  J.  S. 
Clissold,  Rev.  A. 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.] 
James,  Henry  [Am.] 
M'CULLY,  R.' 


Potts,  Rev.  F.  J.  Concordance  to  the  Theological  Writings  of  Swedenborg 

Searle,  a.  H.  General  Index  to  Swedenborg's  Scripture  Quotations 

Swift,  E.,  Jun.  Emanuel  Swedenborg  :  The  Man  and  his  Works 

Tafel,  Rev.  Dr.  R.  L.     Documents  concerning  the  Life  and  Character  of  Swedenborg 
*WlLKlNSON,  J.  J.  Garth.  Emanuel  Swedenborg  :  a  biographical  sketch 

A  hfe.  with  analysis  of  the  scientiiic  and  theological  worlcs  of  Swedenbot^. 

"Worcester,  B.  [Am.]    The  Life  and  Mission  of  Emanuel  Swedenborg 


3  vols. 


10/6 

7/6 
2/6 

30/- 
2/- 


PAila.  (Speirs)       79 

Speirs  87 

73 

59 

Macmillan      [49]  84 

Boston  (Speirs)       69 

Speirs  75 

f>  7fr 

Swedenborg  Soc.   88 
Speirs  83 

83 
Swedenb.  Soc.  75-77 
Speirs  86' 


Seeks  to  show  that  the  state  of  Christian  world  required  S.'s  mission ;  fliU  account  of  the  man  and  his  work. 


8/6     8°  Boston  (Speirs)       83. 


THE  NEW  CHURCH. 


Doctrinal  and  Expositopy. 

Barrett,  B.  F.  [Am.] 

J,  »» 

Bayley,  Dr. 


Lectures  on  the  New  Dispensation  4/- 

The  New  View  of  Hell  4/- 

The  Divine  Word  Opened  1/6 

From  Egypt  to  Canaan  6/- 

The  Divine  Wisdom  of  the  Word  of  God,  as  seen  in  the  Spiritual  Sense  of  the 


*Bruce,  Rev.  'W. 

Clissold,  Rev.  A. 

j»  »» 

Clowes,  Rev.  J. 
Giles,  Rev.  C. 
HiLLER,  Rev.  O.  P. 

HOLCOMBE,  Dr.  W. 
*Madeley,  Rev.  E. 

•NofiLE,  Rev.  S. 


Phila.  (Speirs) 
Speirs 


Histories  of  Samuel,  Saul,  David,  Solomon  and  Daniel  5/- 

BRERTON^Dr.  J.  Le  Gay  Genesis  and  the  Beatitudes  7/- 

Commentary  on  Matthew  ;  John's  Gospel ;  Revelation  ea.  7/- 

The  First  Three  Kings  of  Israel  7/- 

Spiritual  Exposition  of  Apocalypse,  as  der.  fr.  writings  of  Swedenborg  4  v.  20/- 

Iliustrations  of  the  End  of  the  Church  ^\- 

The  Parables  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  Spiritually  Explained  2/6 

The  Second  Coming  of  the  Lord  :  its  cause,  signs,  and  effects  3/6 

Notes  on  Psalms  1-77,  chiefly  explanatory  of  their  Spiritual  Sense  7/- 

H.      The  End  of  the  World  :  with  new  interpretations  of  history  2/6 

The  Science  of  Correspondences  elucidated  :  the  key  to  the  heavenly  and  true 

meaning  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures  7/- 

Arguesthat  the  principle  of  correspondence  rests  on  the  r«l.  of  spirit  and  matter  as  cause  and  effect ;  numerous  examples. 

Appeal  on  behalf  of  the  New  Church's  views  of  the  Eternal  World  and  State, 
and  its  Doctrines  of  Faith  and  Life  2/- 

The  doctrines  of  the  New  Church  contrasted  w.  current  doctrines  and  demonstrated  from  Scripture. 

•      „  „  The  Plenary  Inspiration  of  the  Script.,  &  the  principles  of  their  Composition  2/6 

Parsons,  Prf.  Theo.  [Am.]  Deus  Homo — God-Man  4/6 

Payne,  A.  A  Study  of  the  Internal  or  Spiritual  Sense  of  Deuteronomy  2/- 

"Presland,  Rev.  J.  The  Creed  of  the  New  Church  4/6     I 

The  Godhead,  Scripture,  Way  of  Salvation,  Resurrection,  Judgment,  Heaven,  Hell,  Second  Coming,  New  Jerusalem, 

Sewall,  Rev.  F.  The  New  Metaphysics  ;  or,  the  Law  of  End,  Cause,  and  Effect  3/6 

Tafel,  Dr.  R.  L.  Authority  in  the  New  Church  4/6 

Wilkinson,  J.  J.  Garth  The  Greater  Origins  and  Issues  of  Life  and  Death  9/- 

■*  ,,  ,,  The  Human  Body  and  its  connexion  with  Man  5/- 

The  human  body  the  type  of  all  things  in  both  worlds,  and  its  functions  types  of  allsplritual  operations. 

„          „                  On  Human  Science,  Good  and  Evil,  and  its  Works ;  and  on  Divine  Revela- 
tion and  its  Works  and  Sciences  8/- 
„          „                  Revelation,  Mythology,  Correspondences  6/- 
„          „                  Cannes  according  to  Berosus  :  a  study  in  the  Church  of  the  Ancients  6/- 


History. 

Field,  Rev.  G.  [Canad.] 
HiNDMARSH,  Rev.  R. 


Memoir,  Incidents,  &  Reminiscences  of.  the  Early  History  of  the  New  Church 

in  Michigan,  Indiana,  Illinois,  and  adjacent  States  ;  also  Canada  S/- 

Rise  &  Progress  of  the  N.  Jeru.  Church  in  p;ngland,  America,  &  other  pts.  3/6 

77 


8r 
85 
87 
84 


Phila.  (Speirs) 
Speirs 


16° 


8° 


87 
Sydney  (Speirs)  87 
Speirs  87,  87,  77 

79- 

SI 
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82 

79 
69 
86 

84 


86 

88. 

71 
81 

83 

88 
77 
85 
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88 


79 

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Theology]  THEOSOPHY,  OCCULTISM,  ETC.  [Eccles.  Hist. 


A  §94 


94.    THEOSOPHY,  OCCULTISM,  SPIRITUALISM,  FREEMASONRY,  &c. 


[A  proper  classification  of  modem  Occultist  systems  seems  at  present  almost  impossible.  They  appear,  however,  to  class  themselves  somehow  thus :  (a)  The  esoteric 
Buddhism  of  Mme.  Blavatsky  an^  Mr.  SiNNETT,  (*)  the  theosophy  of  the  Perfect  Way,  by  Dr.  Anna  KINGSFORD  and  Mr.  MAITLAND,  {<:)  spiritualism  as 
commonly  understood,  {d}  the  Countess  of  CAITHNESS'  more  refined  and  more  intellectual  spiritualism,  (e)  Mr.  OLIPHANT'S  supernaturalism,  which  has  some 
affinities  with  the  systems  of  Dr.  KiNGSFORD  and  Lady  CAITHNESS,  {/)  the  modem  magicians,  astrologists  and  wonder-workers.  The  following  list  of  books 
has  been  made  pretty  full,  as  the  compiler  believes  that  there  is  at  present  a  considerable  interest  taken  in  the  claims  of  at  any  rate  some  of  the  Occiiltists.l 

Theosophy  and  Occultism,  Modern :  General  Works. 

Barrett,  Francis  The  Magus,  or  Celestial  Intelligencer :  compl.  syst.  of  occult  philos.;  23111.  30/-     4°  Redway  [01]  7S 

A  complete  system ;  a  r6sum£  of  all  that  preceded  it  in  occult  science. 

Blavatsky,  Mme.  H.  P.  [Am.]  Isis  Unveiled  :  master  key  to  ancient  and  modern  mysteries  2  vols.  $7. 50  r  8°  iV^w  Vori        [    ]  77 

SINNETT,  A.  P.  The  "  Occult  World  Phenomena "  [defence  of  Mme.  Blavatsky]  i/6     8*  Redway  '86 

•  I  ■•       Incidents  in  th«  Life  of  Madame  Blavatsky,  with  portrait  10/6    8"        „        '86 

„  „  The  Secret  Doctrine :  the  synthesis  of  science,  relig.  and  philos.     2  vols.  42/- r  8°  Theos.  Pub.  Co.     88 

Caithness,  Ctess.[Duchess  of  Pomar]The  Mystery  of  All  Ages  cont.in  the  Secret  Doct.of  all  Religions  10/6  c  8°  Wallace  87 

Christmas,  H.  Cradle  of  the  Twin  Giants,  Science  and  History  2  vols.  o.p.  [pi.  24/-;  w.  10/6]  c  8°  Bentley  49 

On  astrology,  ma^c,  mesmerism,  talismans,  alchemy,  etc.    With  good  bibhography.    By  the  librarian  of  Sion  Coll. 

C[OLLlNS],  M[abel]  Light  on  the  Path  :  written  for  those  ignorant  of  the  Eastern  Wisdom  1/6    12°  Redway  88 

a  minute  treatise  on  the  highest  ethics  of  Theosophy.    "  The  most  valuable  gem  in  the  whole  range  of  theosophical  literature." — j4.  P.  Sinnett. 

„  „  Through  the  Gates  of  Gold  1/6    12°  Redway 

G.,  W.  Theosophy  and  the  Higher  Life  3/-   12°  Triibner  80 

Hartmann,  Fr.  Magic,  Black  and  White      [a  treatise  on  the  ethics  of  theosophy] ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Redway  [Ato/nw,  «.</.]  88 

*Hermes  Trismegistus.     Theological  and  Philosophical  works  of,  J.  D.  Chambers  6/-     8°  Clark,  £tiin.  82 

„  „  Virgin  ofthe  World  [trs.  of  initiatns.  of  Asclepios,defins.  of  Asclepios,  etc.]  10/6  s  4°  Redway  85 

*Kingsford+Maitland,  Dr.  Anna+E.     The  Perfect  Way ;  or  the  finding  of  Christ  12/6  f4°  Field  &  Tuer  [81]  87 

A  compendium  of  Esoteric  Religion,  Christian  Theosophy  and  Mysticism,  and  Occultism,  discussing  the  Fall,  Redemption,  Divine  Image,  Nature  and  Constitution  of  Man. 

Olcott,  Col.  H.  S.  Theosophy,  Religion  and  Occult  Science,  with  glossary  7/6  c  8°  Redway  85 

A  collection  of  lectures,  delivered  in  India,  by  the  president  ofthe  Theosophical  Society. 

Oliphant,  Laurence         Scientific  Religion :  higher  possibilities  thro'  operation  of  natural  forces      16/-     8°  Blackwood      [88]  88 

Propounds  a  new  system  of  "  spiritual  materialism,"  asserting  that  physical,  mental,  and  emotional  forces  are  all  material,  that  their  manifestations  are  conditioned  by 
the  varieties  of  which  they  consist,  and  of  endless  combinations  and  "fermentations"  which  maybe  produced  by  these  atoms.  There  are  thus  "joy-atoms" 
and  "  pain-atoms  " :  will  is  an  aggregation,  love  a  perturbation,  and  worship  a  current  of  atoms.  Immortality  depends  on  strength  rather  than  on  virtue  or  vice, 
and  as  the  latter  "weighs  more,  the  wicked  sm&  into  nonentity,  whilst  the  good  rise  continuously.  A  curious  book,  not  without  much  .suggestion,  and  written 
by  a  most  capable  litarateur — first  two  parts  are  said  to  have  been  written  under  inspiration  of  late  Mrs.  OLIPHANT,  an  inhabitant  of  the  spu-it-world. 

Pember,  G.  H.  Earth's  Earliest  Ages :  and  their  conn,  with  spiritualism  &  theosophy  7/6  c  8°  Hodder  [76]  89 

A  lucid  exposition  of  theosophic  doctrine,  from  Christian  standpoint ;  the  only  modem  treatise  (it  is  believed)  from  this  point  of  view. 

*SlNNETT,  A.  P.  The  Occult  World  3/6  c  8*  Trubner  [81]  85 

„         Mrs.  A.  P.         The  Purpose  of  Theosophy  3/-  c  8°  Chapman  85 

Street,  Dr.  J.  C.  [Am.]  The  Hidden  Way  across  the  Threshold  ;  ill.  $3.50     8°  Boston  87 

"  Two  Chelas."  Five  Years  of  Theosophy :  mythical,  philosophical,  theosophical,  historical  and 

scientific  essays  [repr.  fr.  the  Theosophist,  an  Indian  magazine]  7/6     8°  Reeves  &  Turner    85 

Alchemy  and  Hermetic  Philosophy. 

AsHMOLE,  Elias  Theatrum   Cheraicum   Britannicum   [coll.    of  alchemical    poetry ;    Redway's 

Esoteric  Series]  P4°  „     \l(>^2\in p-^. 

Hartmann,  Dr.  Fr.  Geomancy  :  one  of  the  oldest  and  easiest  methods  of  divination,  70  diagr.  2/6     8°  Theos.  Pub.  Co.      89 

Hermes  Trismegistus         — v,  supra,  s.v.  Theosophy. 

Geber  [Abou  Moussah  Djafar  al  Sofi]  Sum  of  Perfection  &  Invention  of  Verity  [Redway's  Esot.  Ser.  ]  p  4°  , ,     [1678]      „ 

HlTCHCOCK,Gen.E.A.[Am.]  Remarks  upon  Alchemy  and  the  Alchemists        [Redway's  Esoteric  Series]  p  4°  ,,         [57]      „ 

LuLLY,Raymond  [13  cent.]  Hermetic  Writings  [Redway's  Esoteric  Series]  p  4°  „  '„ 

PhilalethesEirenabus  [i7cent.]    Works  [Redway's  Esoteric  Series]  p  4°  ,,  „ 

To  contain  The  Open  Entrance  to  the  Palace  6/ Hie  King ;  Secret  of  the  Immortal  Liqnor  A  Icaheet  i  Experiments  in  Preparations  o/  Sophie  Mercury. 

Ripley,  Geo.  [15  cent.]    Chemical  Writings  [Twelve  Gates  of  Alchemy,  Key  of  Gold,  etc.;  Redw.Es.S.]  p  4°  Theos.  Pub.  Co.     89 
RODWELL,  G.  F.  The  Birth  of  Chemistry ;  ill.  [historical ;  Nature  Series]  3/6    16°  Macmillan  74 

Sendivogius,  Michael      The  New  Light  of  Alchemy  [Redway's  Esoteric  Series]  p  4°  Reeves  &  Turner  in  prep. 

Here  announced  as  by  Alex.  SETHON,  the  mysterious  Scotch  propagandist,  but  on  what  authority  it  is  not  stated. 

Trevisan,  Bernard  Turba  Philosophorum,  and  The  Philosophical  Egg  [Redway's  Esoteric  Series]  p  4°        „  „ 

Astrology. 

Baughan,  Rosa  The  Influence  of  the  Stars  5/-  c  8°  Redway  88 

To  which  is  appended  a  Treatise  on  the  Significance  of  Moles  on  the  Human  Body  (!}. 

BONATUS,  Guido  AnimaAstrologiae:  guide  for  astrologers,  tr.  H.  Coley,  ed.W.  C.E.  Serjeant  7/6     8°  Redway      [1675]  86 

KlNGSFORD,Dr.Anna[ed.]The  Spiritual  Hermeneutics  of  Astrology  and  Holy  Writ,  ill.  10/6  p  4°        „  [1649]  86 

A  Treatise  on  the  Influence  ofthe  Stars  on  Man,  and  on  the  Art  of  Ruling  them  by  the  Law  of  Grace. 

Lilly,  Wm.  [1602-81]     Introduction  to  Astrology,  ed.  "  Zadkiel  "  [  =  Lt.  R.J.  Morrison]  5/-     8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [    ]  52 

Pearce,  a.  J.                    The  Science  of  the  Stars                                                                                  5/-   i8°  Cousins  81 

,,             ,,                       Text-Book  of  Astrology,  vol.  i.  :  Genethlialogy                                                8/6     8°         ,,  79 

"Raphael"|[  =  R.C.Smith]  Guide  to  Astrology:  a  complete  system  of  genethliacal  astrology  3  V.  ea.  3/-  f  8°  Catty  [28]  84 

Horary  Astrology                                                                                                    3/-  ^8°       ,,  [     ]  83 

Weigel,  Valentine            Astrologie  Theologized,  ed.  Dr.  Anna  Kingsford                                            10/6  c  8°  Redway  [1649]  88 

Welby,  Horace                 Predictions  Realized  in  Modern  Times       [days  and  numbers,  omens,  etc.]  s/-  f  8°  Kent  62 

"  Zadkiel"  [=«Lt.  R.  J.  Morrison]  Handbook  of  Astrology  2  vols.  7/6  c  8°  Berger  [32]  61-63 

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[Eccles.  Hist. 


Buddhism,  Esoteric— >;-  Buddhism,  v.  A  14. 

A  Buddhist  Catechism,  i/6  ;  The  Yoga  Philosophy  7/6  c  8°  Triibner 

Colonel  OLCOTT  is  President  of  the  Tlieosophical  Society  of  London, 

Esoteric  Buddhism  6/-  c  8°  Chapman 

claims  to  present  the  doctrines  of  Buddhism  as  held  by  the  highest  order  of  Buddhists 

— T.  Spiritualism,  infra. 

—V.  A  §  12$  :  Christian  Demonology ;  and  B  §  S  :  (Ethnic)  Demonology. 

— 7).  also  Spiritualism,  infra. 

Myths  and  Dreams  S/-  c  8°  Longman 

On  Totems,  Myth,  among  the  Hebrews,  Barbaric  Notion  of  a  Second  Self.  The  Soul's  Dwelling-place,  etc. 

Dreams  and  Dream  Stories,  ed.  E.  Maitland  6/-  c  8°  Redway 

The  Philosophy  of  Mysticism,  tr.  fr.  German  C.  C.  Massey,  2  vols.  25/-     8°        „ 


Olcott,  Col.  H.  S. 

*SlNNETT,  A.  P. 

Claipvoyance 
Demonology 
Dreams 

Clodd,  Edw. 


A  §94 


82 
[83]  88 


KiNGSFORD,  Dr.  Anna 
duPfiEL,  Dr.  Carl 

L  :  Intro. ;  Sclent.  Importance  of  Dream^;  Dream  a  Dramatist ;  Somnambulism  ;  Dream  a  Physician,    if. :  Faculty  of  Memory ;  jvionistic  Doctrine  of  Soul. 

Seafield,  F.  The  Literature  and  Curiosities  of  Dreams  [speculations  and  records  of  cases]  7/6  c  8°  Lockwood 

Faith-Healing,  etc, 

EvAKS,  Dr.  W.  F.  [Am.]  Mental  Medicine  :  theoretical  &  practical  treatise  on  medical  psychology  $1.25    12°  Boston 

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It  „  Soul  and  Body  :  the  spiritual  science  of  health  and  disease  $1    12°       „ 

,,  „  Esoteric  Christianity  and  Mental  Therapeutics  7/6    12°       „ 

Lord,  Frances  Christian  Science  Healing  8/6     8°  Redway 

Explains  the  spiritual  basis  of  the  science ;  gives  modus  operandi,  and  ace.  of  American  and  other  cures.    With  bibliography. 

Newton,  Dr.  J.  R.[Ara.]  The  Modem  Bethesda  [ace.  of  life  of  Newton,  a  "  healer  "]  $1.50     8°  New  York 

TiTCOMB,  S.  E.  [Am.]       Mind-Cure  on  a  Material  Basis  [by  concentration  of  thought]  $1      8°  Boston 

Fourth  Dimension  —-u.  Class  h  §  8. 

Freemasonry. 
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A  §94 

Magic  :  Modern  and   "  Practical  "—for  History  of  Magic,  witchcraft,  etc.,  and  Lives  of  Magicians,  v.  B  §5. 
AgrippA,  Corn.  [15-16  cent.]  Works  [dealing  with  "  Celestial  Magic '' ;  Redway's  Esoteric  Series]  p  4°  Redway  in  prep. 

Magical  aphorisms  of  Arbatel,  Enchiridion,  and  Keys  of  Rabbi  Solomon. 

Art  Magic :  or  mundane,  sub-mundane,  and  super-mundane  spiritism         ill.  o.p.  [w.  63/-]  r  8°  iVfeo  Yori  7& 

Grimoires:  a  collection  of  [dealing  with  "Black  "  or  "  Infernal  Magic ";  Red  w.Ks.Ser.]    p  4°  Redway         inprep. 

Admirable  Arcana  of  ALBERTUS  MAGNUS ;  Solid  Treasure  of  ALBERTUS  PARVUS ;  Red  Dragon;  Magical  Elements  of  Peter  d'APONO. 

*Levi,  Eliphas  The  Mysteries  of  Magic :  digest  of  writings  of  Levi,  by  A.  E.  Waite  10/6     8°  Redway  87 

MATHERS,S.L.McG.[tr.]  The  Key  of  Solomon  the  King  [Clavicula  Solomonis;  on  "practical"  magic]  25/-     4°        ,,  88 

Salverte,  Eusebe  The  Philos.ofMagic,Prodigies&ApparentMiracles[tr.]2v.o./.[/^.28/-;OT.  10/6]     8°  Bentley  46- 

Vaughan,  Thos.  [EUGENIUS  Philalethes]    Works,  tr.  A.  E.  Waite     [Redway's  Esoteric  Series]  10/6  p  4°  Redway  89 

To  contain  Lumen  de  Lumine  [a  new  magical  light] ;  Anthrofosofhia  Theomagica  ;  Anima  Magica  Abscondiia  t  Magia  Adamica. 

Waite,  A.  E.  The  Mysteries  of  Magic— z'.  Levi,  supra. 

Magnetism,  Mesmerism,  and  Somnambulism— z-.  also  Dreams,  supra. 

AsHBURNER,  John  Notes  &  Studies  in  the  Philosophy  of  Animal  Magnetism  &  Spiritualism     12/6     8°  Balliire  67- 

BlNET-i-FiRE  Animal  Magnetism  [International  Scientific  Series]  5/- c  8°  Paul  8^ 

Braid,  James  Neurhypnology:rationaleofsleep-walking[inrel.toAnim.Magnet.]i7./.[^^.S/-]   12°  Churchill  43 

CoLQUHOUN,  J.-C.  Isis  Revelata :  inq.  into  orig.,  prog.  &  pres.  state  of  Animal  Magn.  o.^.  [w.  10/6]     8°  London  36- 

Deleuze,  J.  P.  F.  [Am.]  Practical  Instruction  in  Animsd  Magnetism  [tr.]  $2  c  8°  New  York  79 

DODS,  J.  B.  [Am.]  The  Philosophy  of  Mesmerism,  ed.  J.  Burns  [18  lectures]  3/6  c  8°  Bums  [83]  8& 

Elliotson,  Dr.  John        Surgical  Operations  in  the  Mesmeric  State  without  Pain   o.p.  [pb.  2/6 ;  w.  4/6]     8°  Balliere     •  43 

EsDAiLE,  Dr.  James  Natural  and  Mesmeric  Clairvoyance  [by  a  doctor]  o.p.  [pi.  4/6 ;  w.  10/6]   12°        „  52 

„  „  Mesmerism  in  India  [rep.  of  operations  under  mesmeric  infiu.,  etc.]  o.p.  [ot.io/6  Calcutta  42 

Dr.  ESDAILB  practised  mesmerism  in  his  surgical  operations  in  Bengal. 

Fahnestock.W.  B.  [Am.]  Statuvolism  :  an  artificial  somnambulism,  hitherto  called  mesmerism    $1.50  f  8°  New  York       [69]  71 
Gregory,  Dr.  W.  Animal  Magnetism  ;  or,  mesmerism  and  its  phenomena  5/-     8°  E.  W.  Allen   [4-]  84 

*'  A  good  first  book  for  the  new  student  of  Mesmerism  to  take  up."— ^.  P.  Sinnea. 

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Heidenhain,  R.  Animal  Magnetism  [tr.],  w.  preface  G.  J.  Romanes    [physiol.  observations]  2/6  c  8°  Paul  [80]  88 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Chandos  Leigh  Private  Instruction  in  the  Science  and  Art  of  Organic  Magnetism  c  8°  priv.  prin.       [    ]  83 

Lee,  E.  Animal  Magnetism  and  Magnetic  Lucid  Somnambulism  7/6  s  8°  Longman  6& 

Martineau,  Harriet        Letters  on  Mesmerism  o.p.  \J>b.  i/- ;  w.  5/-]  f  8°  Moxon  45 

v.  RElCHENBACHjBar.C.   Physico-Physiological  Researches  in  Magnetism,  Electricity,  etc.  [tr.]  o.p.  \_pb.  12/6;  w.  £i\  8°  Taylor  50 

In  this  work  is  set  forth  the  doctiiae  of  odylic  force. 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Medical  Section  of  [French]  Roy.  Acad,  of  Sciences  on  Mesmerism  [tr.]     8°  Lofidon  83 

TOWNSHEND,  C.  H.  Facts  in  Mesmerism  :  with  reasons  for  a  dispassionate  inquiry  o.p.[pb.^l-;  w.^/G]     8°  Balliere  [39]  44 

Weinhold,  Dr.  Arnold    Seven  Lectures  on  Somnambulism,  tr.  J.  C.  Colquhoun  o.p.  [m.  5/-]  f  8°  Edinburgh  45 

Mystics :  Christian— z/.  A  §  119. 
Palmistry  (Clieirosophy). 

d'ARPENTiGNY  Science  of  the  Hand,  tr.  E.  Heron-Allen                                                  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Redway  86 

Baughan,  Rosa  The  Handbook  of  Palmistry ;  ill.              [showing  its  conn,  with  Kabbala]  I/-      8°         „  [84]  88 

„             ,,  Chirognomancy :  temperament  and  aptitude  from  thumb  and  fingers ;  ill.     l/-     8°         „  88 

*Beamish,  R.  Psychonomy  of  the  Hand;  the  hand  an  index  of  mental  developm. ;  31  pi.    7/6     4°  Pitman  [65]  79 

Campbell,  R.  A.  [Am.]  Mysteries  of  the  Hand  Revealed  and  Explained  ;  ill.                                 $1.50  f  8°  St.  Louis  79 

Craig,  A.  R.  Your  Luck's  in  your  Hand  :  the  science  of  modern  palmistry  ;  ill.                3/6  c  8°  Hogg  [67]  76 

Originally  published  under  the  title,  The  Book  lifthe  Hand. 

Heron- Allen,  Edw.       A  Manual  of  Cheirosophy  :  a  handbk.  of  cheirognomy  &  cheiromancy  ;  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Redway  86 

„  „  „  Practical  Cheirosqphy  [a  popular  version  of  above]  i/- c  8°        „  88 

Handwriting  {Graphology). 

Baughan,  Rosa             Character  Indicated  by  Handwriting ;  ill.  2/6  c  8°  Redway  [84]  88 

Frith,  Henry                Guide  to  the  Study  of  Graphology ;  ill.  i/-   12°  Routledge  86 

LUMLEY,  Edw.              Art  of  Judging  the  Character  from  the  Handwriting  [posthum.]  35  pi.  5/-   18°  J.  R.  Smith  75 

de  Salamanca,  F.        The  Philosophy  of  Handwriting  [w.  135  autographs]  4/6  c  8°  Chatto  7? 

Phallieism  — «-.  b  §  6. 

Phrenology  — z.  class  h. 

Physiognomy  —v.  Class  h. 

Psychology :  "  Geometrical." 

Cook  Louisa  S.  [ed.]       Geometrical  Psychology:  the  theories  &  diagrams  of  B.W.Betts  explained;  ill.  7/6  p  8°  Redway  87 

As  Geo  BOOLE  expresses  the  laws  of  thought  algebraically,  so  BetTS  expresses  mind-growth  geometrically.    His  system  of  curves  results  in  the 
•  forms  of  leaves  and  flowers,  and  on  this  a  coherent  system  is  attempted  to  be  formed. 

Psychometry  and  Thought-Reading. 

BucHANAN,Dr.J.R.[Am.]Manualof  Psychometry,  the  dawn  of  a  new  civilization  io/6     8° 

Cf.  also  Sketches  o/Dr,  Buchanan^ s  Discovet  ies  in  Neurology.    #i  i^  Louirville,  '42. 

Cumberland,  Stuart        A  Thought-reader's  Thoughts  :  impress,  and  confess,  of  a  thought-reader  10/6  c  8°  Low  88. 

Denton  Wm!  H-Eliz.       The  Soul  of  Things  :  psychometric  researches  and  discoveries     3  vols.  ea.  7/6  s  8°  [80,  81]  84,  81 

Welton,  Thos.                 Mental  Magic  :  a  rationale  of  thought-reading  and  its  phenomena                7/6  s  4*  84 

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A  §94 

Bosicrucians. 

Hartmann,  Franz  The  Secret  Symbols  of  the  Rosicrucians  2?/-     8°  Theos.  Pub.  Co.     88 

>.  »  Among  the  Rosicrucians  5/~  <=  8°        „         „  88 

Jennings,  Hargrave.        The  Rosicrucians  :  their  rites  and  mysteries ;  ill.  2i/-     8°  Nimmo  [70]  87 

Secret  History  of  the  Rosicrucians  [tr.  fr.  German  ;  Redway's  Esoteric  Series]  p4°  Redway         in  prep. 

*Waite,  Arthur  E.  The  Real  History  of  the  Rosicrucians  ;  ill.    [founded  on  their  own  docum.]  7/6  c  8°        „  87 

Secret  Societies:  Generally. 

Frost,  Thos.  The  Secret  Societies  of  the  European  Revolution,  1776-1876  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Tinsley  76 

The  Templars,  Hetairia.  Carbonari,  lUuminati,  etc. 

*Heckethorn,  C.  W.     Secret  Societies  of  all  Ages  and  Countries  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Bentley  74 

From  the  Hierophants  of  Eleusis  to  the  leaders  of  the  Commune ;  incl.  also  those  of  China,  Peru,  etc. 

de  la  HODDE,  L.  Secret  Societies  of  France  12/-     8°  Philadelphia  56 

Lyde,  S.  The  Ansyreeh  &  Ismaileeh  [secret  sects  of  Northern  Syria]  a  vols.  o.p.  [7W.  10/6]  c  8°  53 

Spiritualism,  Hypnotism,  etc. 

Books  by  Inquirers. 

•GORNEY  +  Myers + Pod  more,  g-.ij-g- Phantasms  of  the  Living  2  vols.  21/-  8°  Soc.  f.  Psychic.  Research  (Tbnr.)87 

Embodies  the  investigations  of  the  Society  for  Psychical  Research  into  Spiritualism,  Telepathy,  Thougfht-ttansference,  Witchcraft,  Haunted  Houses,  etc. 

Seybert  Commission  on  Spiritualism :  Preliminary  Report  [entirely  unfavourable]  $1   %°  New  York  88 

Seybert  Conun.  was  appointed  by  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  and  owed  its  existence  to  a  le^cy  left  by  Mr.  Hy.  SEYBERT  to  the  Univ.  to  found  a  chair  of  philos.,  w.  a  condition  that 
suchaComm.  should  be  appointed.    This  ^«/<fr^  was  repl.  to  by  F.J.  LIPPITT[Am.]:  Physical  Proofs  of  Attother  Life^^exX^^Kot\i^Zovaa.'^\lti?  IVashingtoH,  '88. 

*SlDGWICK,  Mrs.  H.         — «?:;2V/«  Spiritualism  «■«  Encyclo.  Britannica,  vol.  xxii.  [best  general  view]   30/-     4°  Black  87 

Society  for  Psychical  Research  :  Proceedings  vols,  i-iii.  [1882-3]  e^  i°/~;  vol-  i^*-  [18S4]  8/-  8°  S.f.Psy.  Res.  (Tbnr.)  in  prog. 

Books  by  Believers. 

d'AssiER,  Adolphe             Posthumous  Humanity  :  a  study  of  phantoms,  tr.  Col.  H.  S.  Olcott             7/6  c  8°  Redway  87 

Brown,  J.  P.  [Am.]          History  of  the  Dervishes  :  or  oriental  spiritualism  ;  24  ill.                         $3-50  c  8°  Philadelphia  68 

'Carpenter,  Dr.  W.  B.    Mesmerism,  Spiritualism,  etc. ,  historically  and  scientifically  considered        5/-  c  8°  Longman  77 

Crookes,  Dr.  Wm.           Researches  in  the  Phenomena  of  Spiritualism                                                 i/-     8°  Jas.  Burns  [74]  76 

„              „                     Psychic  Force  and  Modern  Spiritualism                              [a  reply  to  critics]  2/6     8°         ,,  75 

Crowe,  [Mrs.]  Catherine  The  Night  Side  of  Nature                                  [collection  of  asserted  facts]  i/-     8°  Routledge  [49]  82 

Dreamland  and  Ghostland                         [collection  of  warnings,  dreams,  presentiments,  etc.]  3  vols.  31/6  c  8°  Redway  87 

Edmonds + Dexter,  g^"[*°]  Spiritualism                                                                                      2  vols,  r  8°  New  York  [    ]  53 

Hare,  Dr.  Rob.  [Am.]     Experimental  Investigation  of  Spirit  Manifestations                                      25/-  r  8°        „  55 

Home,  D.  D.                     Lights  and  Shadows  of  Spiritualism                                                               io/6     8°  Virtue  [77]  78 

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IBelievers  fa  the  ultimate  salvation  of  all  mankind,  good  and  bad  alike.  The  sect  was  founded  by  Jas.  KELLY,  a  Unitarian  minister,  in  middle  of  18th  century.  The 
American  sect  originated  with  John  Murray,  an  English  Wesleyan,  who  emigrated  in  1770 ;  and  here  the  Universalists  have  established  themselves  prosperously 
as  an  independent  body,  numbering  in  1862  x,ooo  congregations.] 

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4LIMB0RCH,  P.  History  of  Inquisition  [abridged  and  tr. ;  orig.  ed.  Amst.,  1692]  o.p.  [pi.  13/-]     8°  New  York       [38] 

Llorente,  J.  A.  History  of  the  Inquisition  from  its  Establishment  to  Ferdinand  VII.   [tr.]  75c.     8°  Philadelphia  [26]  6- 

Llorente  was  Secretary  to  the  Inquisition  and  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Toledo.    Orif.  ed.  Madrid,  1813-13. 

Mackenna,  B.  V.  Francesco  Moyen  [history  of  the  Inquisition  in  S.  America]  7/6     8°  Sotheran  b^ 

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Rule,  Dr.W.  H.  [Wesl.]  History  of  the  Inquisition,  from  12th  to  19th  century  2  vols.  15/-     8°  Wesl.Conf.Offi[68]74 

Temporal  Power. 

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y.p6LLiNGER,J.J.[0.-C.]  The  Church  and  the  Churches,  or  the  Papacy  and  Temporal  Power  [tr.]      7/6     8°  Hurst  62 

[ — v.  also  "Janus"  2«/]  Hippolytus  and  Callistus  :  the  Church  of  Rome  in  ist  half  of  iii.  cent,  [tr.]  7/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.  76 

HUSSEY,  Robert  [Prot.]     Rise  of  the  Papal  Power,  traced  in  three  lectures  4/6    12°  Macmillan       [    ]  63 

Lea,  H.  C.  [Am.  Prot]    Rise  of  the  Temporal  Power, /«  .i«  Studies  in  Church  History  $2.50     S"  Philadelphia    [69]  83 

Legge,  a.  O.  [Prot.]        The  Growth  of  the  Temporal  Power  of  the  Papacy  8/6  c  8°  Macmillan  70 

Manning,  Card.H.E.[R.-C.]  The  Temporal  Sovereignty  of  the  Popes  o.p.fji.  i/-]     8°  Knowles  60 

„  ,,  ,,      The  Temporal  Power  of  the  Vicar  of  Christ  5/-  c  8°  Bums  &  Gates  [62]8o 

Thompson,  R.  W.  [Am.Prot.]   The  Papacy  and  the  Civil  Power  15/-  c  8°  New  York  76 

ToNDiNi,  C.  [R.-C]         The  Pope  of  Rome  and  the  Popes  bf  the  Griental  Churches  6/-  c  8°  Longman  71 

Perverts  to  Rome. 

GORMAN,W.G.[Prot.;  ed.JConverts  to  Rome:  a  list  of  converts  to  Rome  during  the  19th  century        2/6il6°  Sonnenschein  [84]  85. 

Vatican  Council,  i2nO—for  earlier  councils,  w.  A  §  54. 

Bungener,  F.  Rome  and  the  Council  in  the  Nineteenth  Century  [tr.] 

Friedrich,  Dr.  J.  [ed.]   Docuraenta  ad  illustr.  Concilium  Vaticanum  ann.  1870 

Gladstone,  W.  E.[Prot.]  Rome  and  the  Newest  Fashions  in  Religion 

Comprising- his  three  pamphlets ;  Vatican  Decrees  in  their  Bearing  on  Civil  Allegiance,  Vaticanism  [answer  to  replies  to  former],  Speeches  of  Pius  IX. 
RepUedto  by  MANNING,  in  "  Miscellanies,"  i>yV«,  and  by  Newman,  in  "  Letter  to  DuKe  of  NorfolK,"i/-8»  Pickering  [75]  75. 

"  jANUs"[=Dr.J.J.Dollinger(G.-C.)]The  Pope  and  the  Council  [tr.  from  German]  7/6  c  8°  Rivington       [69]  70 

Replied  to  by  Card.  J.  HBRGBNRdTHER:  "Anti- Janus:  an  historico-theolog.  criticism  "[tr.]  6/- c  8°  Bums  &  Gates,  '69, 

Manning,  Card.H.E.[R.-C.]  The  Vatican  Council  and  its  Definitions  S/-  c  8°  Burns  &  Gates [70]  87 

*        „  ,,  ,,      True  Story  of  the  Vatican  Council  5/- P  8°  Paul  77 

De  Pressens^,  E.  [Prot.]  Rome  and  Italy  at  the  Gpening  of  the  Oecumenical  Council  [tr.]  $1.50  12°  New  York  70. 

"QuiRiNUs"  Letters  fr.  Rome  on  the  Council  [tr.fr..(4//f ««»«»«  ^«V,g.  Rev.  H.N.  Oxenham]  12/-  c  8°  Rivington  70' 

Roman  Catholicism  in  England  and  Scotland— z/.  aUo  A  §§  62, 70. 

Amherst,  W.  J.  [R.-C]  History  of  Catholic  Emancipation  and  Progress,  1771-1820  24/-     8°  Paul  86 

BELLESHElM,Can.A.[R.-C.]Hist.  oftheCath.  Ch.of  Scotl.,fr.  intro.  of  Xty.  topres.  day  [tr.]v.i.-ii.  25/-     8°  Blackwood  88 

Brady,  W.  M.  Annals  of  the  Catholic  Hierarchy  in  England  and  Scotland  •     7/6  r  8°  Stark  83 

Challoner,  Bp.  R.  [R.-C. ;  1691-1781]    Memoirs  of  Missionary  Priests,  etc.,  who  suffered  death  in 

England  fr.  1577  to  1684;  col.  pi.  31/6     4°  Jack,  £■</»«.     [03]  77 

Gasquet,  F.  a.  [R.-C]  Henry  the  VIII.  and  the  English  Monasteries  2  vols.  12/-     8°  Hodges     [88]  88,  8^ 

Illustiating  the  histoiy  of  their  suppression,  by  an  English  Benedictine  monk. 

*Gillow,  Joseph  [R.  -C]  Diet,  of  Eng.  Cath.  Biog.  &  Bibliog.  [1534-1884]  vols,  i.-iii.  [to  Kem.]  ea.  15/-     8°  Burns  &  Gates  87-88 
Haydock  Papers,  ed.  Jos.  Gillow  [fr.  MSS. ;  ill.  hist,  of  R.-Catholicism  in  England  in  18 cent.]  7/6     8°       „  „  88 

Murphy,  J.  N.  [R.-C.]     Terra  Incognita :  the  convents  of  the  United  Kingdom  6/- p  8°       „  «     [73]  76' 

Narratives  of  Scottish  Catholics  under  Mary  Stuart  and  James  I.,  ed.  W.  Forbes-Leith  [R.-C.]  12/6     8°  Edinburgh  85 

i,e.  the  Scottish  Reformation  from  the  Jesuit  point  of  view. 

NEWMAN,Card.J.H.[R.-C.]  Position  of  Catholics  in  England  7/-  c  8°  Bums&Oates  [51]  80- 

Payne,  J.  G.  [R.-C]         Records  of  English  Catholics  of  1715  [fr.  registers  and  unpub.  documents]  15/-     8°      ,,        „  88 

Reeds,  of  English  Cath.  under  Penal  Laws  [Douay  Coll.  diaries,  Letters  of  Card.  Allen ;  1532-94]  2v.  80/-     4°  Nutt  78-82 

Religious  Houses  of  the  United  Kingdom  2/6  c  8°  Bums  &  Gates       87 

Williams,  F.  Lives  of  English  Cardinals  fr.  Breakspeare  [Adrian  IV.]  to  Wolsey.    2  v.  14/-     8°  Allen  6S 

Roman  Catholicism  in  Ireland— z-^^*  a  §  67. 

Roman  Catholicism  in  Spain— z>.  a  §  71. 

Roman  C(^J;]hiolicism  in  France— z/jV*  aUo  a  §  loo :  jansenists,  etc. 

*Jervis,  Wi'.Hi\  The  Galilean  Church  [Concordat  of  Bologna  (1516)  to  Revolution]      2  v.  28/-     8°  Murray  12 

Roman  Catholicism  in  America. 

CLARKE,R.H.[Am.R.-C.]Livesof  Deceased  Bishopsof  the  Catholic  Churchin  the  U.S.  ;.ports.    2  v.  $8  8°  Nem  York  72 

MATTisON,H.[Am.Prot.]  Romanism:  its  decline,  condition  and  prospects  in  the  United  States          50c.  12°          ,,  70 

MuRRAY,T.G'K.[Am.R.-C.]PopularHistory  of  Catholic  Church  m  U.S.  [w.  statistical  appendices]  $2. 50  8°          „  76 

Shea.J.  G.  [Am.  R.-C]   Catholic  Church  of  New  York  City  ;  w.  lives  of  pastors                               $10  4°          „  79 

The  Catholic  Churchin  Colonial  Days  [1521-1763]  ;  maps                         25/-  8°          „  87 

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BIOGRAPHY. 
Biography :  The  Popes  («)  CoUeetively. 

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•Gavazzi,  a.  [ex-R.-C.]     My  Recollections  of  the  Last  Four  Popes  3/6  c  8°  Partridge  58 

Meyrick,  T.  [R..C.]        Lives  of  the  Early  Popes  ser.  i.,  4/6 ;  ser.  ii.,  5/6     8°  Washboume     78-80 

'Platina,  B.  [R..C.]         Lives  of  the  Popes,  tr.  Sir  Paul  Rycaut,  ed.  Rev„W.  Benham  3  vols.  ea.  i/-  c  8°  Griffith        [1479]  88 

FLATINA  was  one  of  the  Court  of  Abbreviators  in  the  Roman  curia  about  middle  of  15th  cent.    A  portion  only  of  his  work.    A  curious  specimen  of  15th  cenL  histor.  biography. 

Wiseman, Card.N.[R.-C.]  RecoUections  of  the  last  Four  Popes  S/-     8°  Burns  &  Gates       58 

The  Popes  are :  Pius  vii.,  Leo  xii,,  Pius  vilL,  Gregory  xvi,,  with  all  of  whom  Wiseman  was  a  favourite. 

Biography:  The  Popes  {b)  Individually. 

Gregory  VIL  id.  1085]    Life  of.     By  A.  F.  Villemain  [tr.] 

Leo  X.  [1475-1521]  Life  and  Pontificate  of.     By  Wm.  Roscoe 

Leo  XIII.  [iSio-livingl 

Oldcastle,  John  [R.-C]  Life  of  Leo  XIII.,  w.  chaps.  Abp.  of  Westmr.,  Allies,  Anderdon,  Meynell  10/6 
♦O'Reilly,  Dr.  Bemh.  [R..C.]  Life  of  Leo  XIII.  [pub.  "  ilnder  his  blessing  "]  2  ports.  &  ill.  18/- 

Pius  IX.  [1792-1878]  ^  s    J     f  / 

Legge,  A.  O.  [Prot.]      Story  of  the  Life  of  Pius  IX.  [to  1850]  2  vols.  32/- 

Maguire,  J.F.[Am.R.-C.]  Pontificate  of  Pius  IX.  rev.  to  his  death  $3 

O'Reilly,  B.  [Am.  R.-C.]Life  of  Pius  IX.  [to  1877]  $3 

Shea,  J.  G.  [Am.  R.-C]  Life  of  Pins  IX.  and  Events  ofhis  Pontificate  $1.50 

Trollope,  T.  A.  [Prot.]  Life  of  Pius  IX.  2  vols.  26/- 

SlXTUS  V.  Life  and  Times  of.     By  Baron  Hiibner,  tr.  Jerningham  2  vols.  24/- 


3  vols.  26/- 
2  vols.  15/-  8°,  or  2  vols.  ea.  3/6 


Biography  :   Collective— w.  also  mpra,  Rom.-Cath.  in  England,  Rom.-Cath.  in  America. 
Allies,  Mary  H.  [R.-C.]  Three  Catholic  Reformers  of  the  Fifteenth  Century  5/- 

<JiLLOW,  Joseph  [R.-C.]    Diet,  of  Eng.  Cath.  Biog.  &  Bibliog.[iS34-i884]  vols.  i.-iii.  [to  Kem.]  ea.  15/- 
HoOK,  Dn.  W.  F.  [Prot.]  Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury—!'.  A  §  62. 

Jessop,  Dr.  A.  [Prot.]        One  Generation  of  a  Norfolk  House  [ 1 6th  century]  10/6 

MoRAN,  Bp.  P.  F.  [R.-C.]  The  Catholic  Archbishops  of  Dublin  7/6 

Biography:  Miscellaneous  Individual. 

BossuET,J.B.[i627-l704]  Bossuet  and  his  Contemporaries.     By  [Mrs.]  H.  L.  Lear 

Faber,  Father  Life  and  Letters  of 

F^NiLON,  Abp.  [1651-1715]  A  Biographical  Sketch.    By  [Mrs.]  H.  L.  Lear  3/6 

FlSHER,Bp.J.[i459-i535]  Lifeof  John  Fisher,  Crd.  of  H.  Rm.  Emp.  &  Martyr.  By  Rev.  T.E.Bridgett  [R.  -C] 

Gerard,  Father.  Life  of,     By  J.  Morris  [of  value  for  hist,  of  persec.  under  Elizab.  &  James]  14/- 

HYAClNTHE,Pbe[  =  C.J.  Loyson]  Life,  Speeches  and  Discourses  of.  By  Dr.  L.  W.  Bacon  [Am.  Cong.]  $1.25 

Manning,  Card.  H.  E.  [*.  1808,  lwing\  The  Story  of  Cardinal  Manning's  Life.     By  Jennings 

de  MiRODE,  F.  F.  X.        Life  of.     By  Mgr.  Besson,  tr.  Lady  Herbert  7/6 


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Bent.,Bohn.L.[o5]|i 


Burns  &  Oates 
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87 


Chapmas  75 

New  York       [70]  78 
77 
78 
Bentley  77 

Longman  72 


Bums  &  Oates       79 
»  »      87-88 

.,     [78]  79 
Dufly,  Dublin        64 


12/-     8°  Rivington  74 

Burns  &  Oates  [69]  88 

c  8°  Rivington       [76]  77 

8°  Bums  &  Oates        88 

8°  Longman        [71]  81 

New  York  72 

82 

Allen  87 


M.  was  first  war-minister  and  then  almoner  to  Pius  ii.    His  life  throws  light  on  policy  of  Nap.  iii.  at  Vatican. 


Newman,  Card.  J.  H.  \b.  1801,  limng\  Apologia  pro  vita  sua 
„  „  Catholic  Life  and  Letters  of 

Jennings  The  Story  of  Cardinal  Newman's  Life 

Ozanam,  Prf.  Fred.  :  his  life  and  work.     By  Kathleen  O'Meara 

Letters  of,  tr.  A.  Coates 
Plunkett,  Bp.  Oliver      Memoir  of.     By  Bishop  P.  F.  Moran  [R.-C] 
ROSMINI,  A;  S.  Life  of,  by  G.  S.  MacWalter  [in  2  vols.]  vol. 

ROSMINI  founded  the  Institute  of  Charity.    For  his  works  vide  C  §  55 :  Rosmini. 


[history  of  his  religious  opinions]  6/- 

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82 

c  8°  Paul  [76]  82 

c  8°  Stock  86 

8°  Dublin  61 

8°  Paul  83 


98.    ROMAN  CATHOLICISM:   (*)  DOCTRINE,  DISCIPLINE,  POLITY.  &o. 

Generally. 

*ADDis-l-ARNOLD,W.E.-t-T.  Catholic  Dictionary  [doctrine,  discipline,  rites,  councils,  orders,  etc.]  21/-     8°  Paul 
Allies,  T.  W.  [R.-C]     The  Formation  of  Christendom;  parts  i.,  ii.,  iii.  ea.  12/-     8°  Longman 

,,         „  St.  Peter ;  his  name  and  office  5/-  p  8°  Washbourne 


,,         „                         Per  Crucem  ad  Lucem  :  the  result  of  a  life                                           2  vols.  25/-  8°  Paul 

CATHCART,Dr.Wm.[Am.Bapt.]  The  Papal  System:  fr.  its  orig.  to  pres.  time  [hist,  sketch  of  doctr.  &  pract,]  Philadelphia 

Gibbons,  Card.  J.  [Am.R.-C]  The  Faith  of  our  Fathers                                                                        50c.  18°  New  York 

GuRY,  J.  P.  [R.-C]           Compendium  Theologise  Moralis                                                       2  vols.  12/-  8°  Rome 

HuRTER,  Dr.  Hugo  [R.-C]   Theologise  dogmaticse  Compendium                                              3  vols.  18/-  V  Innsbriick 

„            „                    Medulla  Theologise  dogmaticse                                                                         9/-  8°         „ 

„            „           [ed.]  CoUectio  Opusculorumselect.  SS.  Patrum,  ser.  i.  46  v.,  ser.  ii.  z»/ro^.  ea.  i/-  16°         „    68-85 

A  series  of  the  more  important  writings  of  the  Fathers,  intended  for  school  use. 

aLAFIDE,  Cornel.  [R.-C.]  Commentaria  in  Sacram  Scripturam                                                    10  vols.  12/6  4°  Nutt 

deLiGHORl,  Alphonsus[R.-C.]  Complete  Ascetical  Works,  ed.  Rev.  E.  Grimm  [Am.]       18  vols.  ea.  5/-  Washbourne  81, 

t:  Prepar,  of  Death;  iL:  Way  of  Salvation ;  iiL;  Great  Means  of  Salvation;  iv. :  Incarnation;  v.:  Passion  and  Death  of  Christ;  vi. :  Holy  Eucharist ; 

vii.-viii. :  Glories  of  Mary. 

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A  §gg 

Manning,  Card.  H.E.  [R.-C]  Petri  Privilegium  [3  pastoral  letters]  10/6     8° 

»  »  Miscellanies  2  vols.  15/-  c  8° 

His  Sermons,  in  4  series,  pb.  before  his  secession  fr.  C.  of  Eng.,  are  very  scarce,  w.  £3  8*  Fickerinfr,  48-50. 

Manuals  of  Philosophy  for  the  Use  of  Catholics : 


Longman 
Burns  &  Oates 


7« 
77 


First  Principles: 
Logic  : 


Prf.  J.  RICKABY,  </. 

R.  F.  Clark,  s;. 


Longman  88-89 


Metaphysics:  Prf.  RICKABY,  s/-  |        Natural  Theology: 

Moral  Philosophy:         Prf.  RICKABY,  Sr  1        Psychology: 


Prf.  B.  BOEDDER,  616 
- .  6/6 


Prf.  M.  Maher, 

Martene,  E.  [R.-C.]        De  antiquis  eccles.  Ritibus  ex  var.insign. pontif.,  sacram., missal.,  etc.  4V.80/-     f  Venice  {    )  73 

^Newman,  Card.  J.  H.  [R.-C.]  Apologia  pro  vita  sul  [history  of  his  religious  opinions]  6/-  p  8°  Longman        [64}  78 

>•  ..  Essay  in  Aid  of  a  Grammar  of  Assent  7/6  p  8°  Bums  &  Oates  [70]  74 

i>  >>  Critical  and  Historical  Essays  2  vols.  12/-  c  8°  Pickering        [71]  77 

The  chief  theolog^ical  ones  are  on  Intro,  of  Rationalistic  Principles  into  Revealed  Religion ;  Theol.  of  Ignatius ;  Prospects  of  Angl.  Church ;  Anglo-Amer.  Church ; 
Catholicity  of  Angl.  Church;  Ptx)test.  Idea  of  Antichrist ;  Milman's  Views  of  Xty. ;  Private  Judgment,  etc. 

>'  ..  The  Development  of  Christian  Doctrine  6/-  c  8°  Bums  &  Oates  [45]  78 

RepUed  to  by  W.  A.  BUTLER  [Protl  "  Letters  on  Romanism,"  10/6  8-  Macmillai,  [54]  S6 ;  and  Can.  J.  B,  MOZLEY  [Prot.1 "  Theory  of  Development,"  5/-  c  8"  Rivington,  '78. 

ScHOUPPE,  F.  X.  tR.-C.]  Elementa  Theologis  Dogmatics  2  vols.  8/-     8°  LHpzig  [    ]  63 

'WiSEMAN,Card.N.[R.-C.]  Lectures  on  the  Principal  Doctrines  and  Practices  of  the  Catholic  Church   3/6  c  8°  Burns  &  Oates  [36]  62 

Atonement  — «2V/sA§i23. 

Eschatologry  —vide  a  §  128. 

Feasts  and  Fasts. 

BuTLKR,Rev.  Alban[R.-C.]  Movable  Feasts,  Fasts  &  other  Annual  Observances  of  Cath.  Church  [posth.]  New  York      [39J 

Holy  Ghost  — vide u.%i2n. 

Immaculate  Conception,  The. 

Preuss,  Ed.  The  Romish  Doc.  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  traced  to  its  Source  [tr.]    4/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin. 

Infallibility  of  the  Pope. 

Weninger,  F.  X.  [R.-C.]  On  the  Apostolical  and  Infallible  Authority  of  the  Pope  [tr.]  $1.50   12°  New  York 

Miracles  —vide  a  §  132. 

Missions  &  Missionaries— ^f/^/^  a  §  105. 

Prophecy  —vide  a  §  133. 

Ordinances,  Devotional  Books,  &e.— ».  a/w  A§  nS:  Liturgioiogy. 

Breviarium  Romanum,  a  Franc.  Quignonio  ed.  et  recognitum  [1535],  ed.  J.  Wickham  Legg  8°  Camb.  Press 

Breviary,  Roman,  translated  into  English  by  the  Marquess  of  Bute  2  vols.  42/-  c  8°  Blackwood 

Chrysostom,  St.  John      Liturgy,  tr.  H.  C.  Romanoff  4/6  c  8°  Rivington 


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CoLLETTE,  C.  H.  [Prot.  ]  The  Roman  Breviary :  a  critical  &  historical  review  [w.  classif.  extracts]       5/- 

Missale  Romanum                                                                                                                                      6/-  12" 

Missal,  Roman,  for  the  English-speaking  Laity                     [corrected  by  authorization  of  Leo  XIII.]  5/-  32° 

O'Brien,  J.  [Am.  R.-C.]  History  of  the  Mass  in  the  Eastern  and  Western  Church                           $1.50  12° 

Pontificale  Romanum                                                                                                                    3  vols.  15/-  8° 

Polity  — «.  A  §  102. 

Puse3rism  — !■.  a  §  77. 

Sermons  — e/.  a  §  109. 

Controversial  Works. 

Elliott,  Rev.C.  [Wesl.]  Delineation  of  Roman  Catholicism,  ed.  W.  H.  Rule  12/6     8° 

Gibson,  Bp.  Edm.  [Prot.]  A  Preservative  against  Popery,  ed.  i)r.  Gumming  18 vols.  o.p.\_fb.  1 10/-;  w.  42/-]  s  8° 


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101.    SAINTS  OF   THE  CHURCH:  COLLECTIVE  WORKS. 

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CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  CHURCH. 


[Eccles.  Polity 


A  §102 


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— v.  A  §  57  :  Monastic  Orders. 


VIII.    lEcclestaetical  polity. 


102.    PRINCIPLES  AND   CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  CHUKCH,   THE  MINISTRY,   and  THEORIES  IN 

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By  Luthardt,  Fressensd,  Littledale,  Page  Hopps,  Barlow,  Sadler,  Beet,  Gloag,  and  others. 

CoLENSO,  Bp.  J.  W.  [B.-C]  Communion  Service,  with  reading  from  the  works  of  F.  D.  Maurice  2/6 
Cutts,  Rev.  E.  L.  [C.  -E.  ]  The  Breaking  of  the  Bread  2/- 

FlELD,  Rev.  J.  E.  [C.-E.]  Apostolic  Liturgy  and  Epistle  to  Hebrews         [in  rel.  to  Holy  Eucharist]  12/- 
•GoULBURN,  Dn.  E.  M.  [H.-C]  Commentary  on  the  Order  of  Administration  of  the  Lord's  Supper      3/6 
„  „  The  Office  of  the  Holy  Communion  in  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  6/- 

CouLD,  Rev.  S.  Baring  [C-E.]  Our  Inheritance :  ace.  of  Euchar.  service  in  the  first  three  cents.  14/- 
*Hebert,  Rev.  C.  [C.-E.]  The  Lord's  .Supper  :  uninspired  teaching  2  vols.  28/- 

i. :  A.D.  74-891,    ii, :  A.D.  g6j^-i875.    Extracts  from  writers  throughout  the  entire  range  of  the  subject 

HowsoN,  Dn.  J.S.  [C.-E.]  Before  the  Table  [hist,  and  theological  inquiry  into  Communion  Service]  7/6 
Jacob,  Dr.  G.  A.  [C.-E.]  The  Lord's  Supper  Historically  Considered  2/6 

Macduff,  Dr.  J.  R.  [C.-S.]  Communion  Memories  6/- 

Maclear,  Rev.  G.  F.  [C.-E.]  Evidential  Value  of  the  Holy  Eucharist  [Boyle  Lectures]  6/- 

■*Macnaught,  Rev.  J.  [C.-E.]  Ccena  Domini  [primitive  institution,  apostolic  uses,  history]  14/- 

Meyrick,  Ctin.F.[C.-E.]  The  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  England  on  the  Holy  Communion  4/- 

Nevin,  J.  W.  [Am.  Ref.  Ch.]  The  Mystical  Presence  [vindication  of  Calvinistic  doctrine]  $1 

■Oxenden,  Bp.  A.  [C-E.]  The  Earnest  Communicant :  preparation  for  the  Lord's  Table  2/- 

Priest  to  the  Altar ;  or,  aids  to  the  devout  celebration  of  the  Holy  Communion  7/6 

PUSEY,  Dr.  E.  B,  [H,-C.]  The  Real  Presence  [doctrinal]  7/6 

-ScUDAMORE,  Rev.  W.  E.  [C.-E.]  Notitia  Eucharistica  [comm.  on  the  order  of  Communion]  2  vols.  60/- 
Shipley,  Rev.  O.  [H.-C]  Ritual  of  the  Altar ;  or,  order  of  Holy  Comm.  according  to  Ch.  of  Eng.  42/- 
Waterland,  Archd.  D.  [C.-E.]  Review  of  Doctrine  of  Eucharist :  w.  preface  by  Bp.  of  London  6/6 
Wilberforce,  R.  I.  [C.-E.]     Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Eucharist  7/6 

WiLBERFORCE,  Bp.  S.  [C-E.]  Eucharistica  :  from  old  English  divines  i/- 

Wiseman,  Card.  N.  [R.-C]  Lectures  on  the  Real  Presence  .  .  .  proved  fi-om  Scripture      o.p.  [pb.  4/6] 

Sabbath,  The         -^.A§44- 

89 


Rivington 

Bentley 

Rivington 


Seeley 

Yates 

Boston 

New  York 

Simpkin 

Stock 

Masters 

Heresies. 

Wells  Gardner 
Cincinnati 
Murray 
Dickinson 


67 
76 
68 


68 
76 
79 
[73]  75 
65 
71 
50-52 


72 
76 

56 
84 


Rivington  83 

Bell  70 

Philadelphia  [79]  82 
Clar.  Press.  [1705]  81 


18°  Rivington 

[44]  81 

8°  Paul 

8i 

c  8°  Nisbet 

81 

16°  Macmillan 

rs?]  74 

18°  Wells  Gardner"    81 

c  8°  Rivington 

82 

12° 

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c8° 

[63]  64 

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8°  Seeley 

79 

8°  Macmillan 

75 

12°  Seeley 

84 

c  8°  Nisbet 

85 

c  8°  Macmillan 

83 

8°  Paul 

78 

c  8°  Rivington 

[85]  88 

12°  Philadelphia 

67 

32°  Hatchard 

[70]  80 

8°  Rivington 

65 

8°  Parker 

70 

r  8°  Rivington 

[H]76 

s  f  °  Longman 

78 

c  8°  Clar.  Press  [1737]  80 

p8°  Walter  Smith         8? 

32°  Suttaby 

[53]  88 

12°  T)af[y,£>uilin  [51]  52 

Theology]  CHURCH   CALENDAR.    MISSIONS.  [Eccles.  Polity 

A  §§  104-105 

WOFSlUp  —for  Conduct  of  Worship  ».  A  §  1 07 ;  for  Law  rel.  to  Pub.  Worship  z/.  A  §  1 1 1 ;  for  Family  Wors.  z/.  A  §  1 1 8. 

Hope,  A.  J.  Beresford  [H.-C].  Worship  in  the  Church  of  England                9/-  8° ;  popular  edition,  2/6  e  8°  Murray  [74]  75, 

I)                  „                  Worship  and  Order                                                                                         9/-     8°      „  83. 
Martineau,  Pre.  J.  [Unit.] — his  Preface  to  his  coll.  o/'Hymns  contains  an  admirable  short  sketch  of  the 

nature  and  value  of  Public  Worship                                                      2/3  p  8°  Longman  [40]  85, 

Vaughan,  Dn.  C.  J.  [C.-E.]  Twelve  Discourses  on  Subjects  conn.  w.  Liturgy  &  Worship  of  Ch.  of  E.    6/-  f  8°  Macmillan  67 

Whateley,  Abp.  R.         Lectures  on  the  History  of  Religious  Worship                                                2/6   12°  Longman  [47]  67? 
Worship  of  God  and  Fellowship  among  Men                                                                                            3/6  f  8°         „ 

•  Sermons  on  Public  Worship,  by  F,  D.  MAURICE  and  others. 

Confession  and  Absolution— z^.  a  §77. 

104.    CHURCH  CALE1ITDAI& :  SITES,  CEREMONIES,  FEASTS  aks  FASTS. 

Calendar. 

Butcher,  Bp.  S.  [C.-E.]  The  Ecclesiastical  Calendar  :  its  theory  and  construction                             14/-     4°  Macmillan  77 
Smith,  Dr.  W.  [C.-E.;  ed.]— a?*zV/«  Calendar  in  Dictionary  of  Christian  Antiquities — v.  A  §49. 

Sacred  Seasons:  Generally. 

Grant,  Rev.  A. H.  [Am.]  Church  Seasons,  Historical  and  Poetical ;  ill.                                             $1.50  i'^  New  York  [69]  8 r 

Hobart,  Bp.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Festivals  and  Feasts                                                                                         5/-  12°  Griffith  [04]  87 
Nelson,  Rob.  [Non-juror]  Festivals  and  Fasts  of  the  Church                                                                 4/-  12°  S.P.C.K     [17 — ] 
RossETTi,  Christina          Called  to  the  Saints :  the  minor  festivals,  etc.                                                 S/- c  8°        ,, 

Stories  on  the  Church  Festivals                                                            [?  by  Miss  C.  A.  Jones]  2  vols.  ea.  5/-    16°  Hodges  75: 

Christmas. 

Leonard,  W.  A.  [Am.]   Christmas  Festival:  origin,  history,  and  customs                                         75 c.   12°  New  York  7& 

Shiras,  A.  [Am.]              Christmas  Festivals  :  helps  to  their  devout  observance,  etc.                      $1.50   \i°  Philadelphia  69 

Lent  —for  Devotional  Books,  x'.  A  §  1 16. 

Kip,  Bp.W.L[Am.Episc.]  The  History,  Object,  and  Proper  Observance  of  Lent                                $1-25   12°  New  York  [43]  75 

105.    CHURCH  MISSIONS  :  {a)  FOREIGN. 
History:  General. 

AiKMAN,  Rev.  J.  Logan     Cyclopsedia  of  Christian  Missions :  rise,  progress  and  present  position           3/6  c  8°  Griffin  [60]  6 1 

Missionary  World,  The  :   An  Encyclopaedia  of  information                                       [of  all  churches]  $2.50  c  8°  New  York  73 
Smith,  Dr.  Geo.                Short  History  of  Christian  Missions                       [Bible  Handbook  series]  2/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  [84]  86 

History  :  Early  and  Mediaeval. 

*Conversion  of  the  West                                                                                               maps,  5  vols.  ea.  2/-    12°  S.P.C.K.  78-79 

Continental  Teutons  (Dn.  C.  MeRIVALE)  ;  Celts  ;  English  ;  Northmen ;  Slavs  (last  four  by  Rev.  G,  F.  MACLEAR). 

H0J.E,  C.                            Early  Missions  to  and  within  the  British  Islands                            [popular]  2/-    12°         „  %^ 

*Maclear,  Rev.  G.  F.  [C.-E.]  Apostles  of  Mediaeval  Europe                                   [Sunday  Library]  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan  69 

*        „                 ,,            „        A  History  of  Christian  Missions  during  the  Middle  Ages                    10/6  c  8°         ,,  63 

*MERiVALE,Dn.C.[C.-E.]  Convers.  of  Rom.  Emp. ;  Conv.  of  North.  Nations  [Boyle  Lects.  '64-5]  ea.  8/6     8°  Longman  [gf]  ff 
*Smith,  Prf.  T.                   History  of  Mediaeval  Missions                                                                              4/6    12°  Clark,  Edin.          80 

Wyse,  J.                               A  Thousand  Years  :  the  Missionary  Centres  of  Middle  Ages                           2/-    12°  S.P.C.K.  72 

Modern ;  with  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Anderson,  Rufus  [Am.  Cong.]  History  of  the  Missions  of  the  American  Board              5  vols.  ea.  $1.50  c.8°  New  York  64-72 

Sandwich  Isles ;  India ;  Oriental  Missions,  2  vols. ;  History  of  Forei^  Missions. 

J,               ,,                 Foreign  Missions :  their  relations  and  claims                                                  $1.5008°           ,,  [69]  70' 

BoYCE,  Rev.  W.B.[Wesl.]  Statistics  of  Protestant  Missionary  Societies                                         [1871-73]          W.Nichols  74 
Broomhall,  R.                 Evangelisation  of  the  World  ;  ill.                [fr.  propagandist  point  of  view]  3/6     4°  Morg.  &  Scott  [86]  87 

Brown,  Rev.  William        Hist.ofPropagationofXty.  among  the  Heathen,  3  vols,  [since  the  Reform.]  42/-     8°  Blackwood  [14]  82 

Christlieb,  Prf.  Th.  [Evang.]  Protestant  Foreign  Missions  :  their  present  state,  etc.  [tr.]                    2/6  s  8°  Nisbet  [80]  81 
Grant  A.                          Past  and  Prospective  Extension  of  the  Gospel  by  Missions 

Lowe,  J.                             Medical  Missions :  their  place  and  power                                                     S/-  c  8°  Unwin  [86]  87 

Marshall,  T.W.  M.  [R.-C]  Christian  Missions     [agents,  methods,  results;  Roman- Cath.]  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Longman  [62]  63 

Pattison,'s.  R.                Gospel  Ethnology  ;  ill.              [showing  suitability  of  Gospel  to  all  races]  2/6  p  8°  R.T.S.  [87]  89- 

Seelye,  Rev.  J.  H.  [Am.  Cong.]  Christian  Missions                                                                                 $1    12°  New  York  76 

Slater,  Rev.  T.  E.            The  Philosophy  of  Missions                                                                            2/6  c  8°  Clarke  82 

Storrow,  Rev.  Edw.        Protestant  Missions  in  Pagan  Lands                           [facts  and  principles]    3/6  c  8°  Snow  88 

Tucker  Rev.  H.  W.  [C.-E.]  Under  His  Banner  [miscellaneous  papers  on  modern  mission,  work]     5/-  c  8°  S.P.C.K.  [72]  77 

'              „             The  English  Church  in  other  Lands                 [Epochs  of  Church  History]  2/6  f  8°  Longman  86 

Walsh,  Bp.  W.  P.  [C.-L]  Christian  Missions                                                  [Donellan  Lectures,  '61]  o.f.      8°  Dublin  62- 
Warneck   Dr.  G.  [Prot.]  Modern  Missions  and  Culture,  tr.  Prf.  T.  Smith     [their  mutual  relations]  4/6  c  8°  Gemmell,  Edin.    83. 
'       „                Outlineof  the  History  of  Prot.  Miss.  fr.  Reformation  to  Present  Time  [tr]  3/6  c  8°          ,,           ,,        84 
WilbeRFORCE,  Bp.  S.  [C.-E.]  Speeches  on  Missions,  ed.  H.  Rowley                                                     7/-  c  8°  WellsGardner[74]  88 

YONGE  Charl.  M.  [C.-E.] Pioneers  and  Founders  ;  or,  Recent  Workers                                                6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [71]  78' 

\ovnd,  Robert.                 Modern  Missions,  J/- ;  Light  in  Lands  of  Darkness                                      6/-  c  8°  Unwin  [gf]  |§ 

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History  of  the  First  Ten  Years  of  the  Brit.  &  For.  Bible  Society,  3  vols.     o.p. 
Bible  Conquests :  a  jubilee  memorial  of  the  Brit.  &  Foreign  Bible  Society   3/6 


8°  London 
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B.  &  F.  B.  S. 

Browne,  Rev.  Geo. 

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Pike,  G.  Holden 
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VAHL,  J.  Missions-Atlas,  vrith  4  parts  of  descriptive  matter  [in  Danish] 

Werner,  O.  [R.-C.]         Katholischer  Missions-Atlas  S/- 

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Gammell,  Rev.  Wm.  [Am,]  Hist,  of  American  Baptist  Miss,  in  Asia,  Africa,  Europe  &  N.  America,  o.p.  c  8°  Boston 

Methodist  Missions. 

Holden,  Rev.  W.  C.  [Meth.]  History  of  Methodism,  and  its  Missions  in  South  Africa  10/6 


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i6 

86 

88 


4°  Gotha 

f°  Copenhagen 

4°  Freiburg 


68-72 

83-87 

[84]  8s 

49, 


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Reid,  Dr.  J.  M.  [Am.  Meth.]  Missions  &  Missionary  Societies  of  the  Meth.  Episcopal  Church 

Moravian  Missions— ».  a  §85. 
Presbyterian  Missions. 

LowRiE,  Dr.  J.  C.  [Am.  Presb.]  The  Foreign  Miss,  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States  o.p.  c  8°  New  York 

Roman  Catholic  Missions— ».  also  America,  infra,  s.v.  shea. 

KlP,  Bp.  W.  T.  [Am.  Episc]  The  Eariy  Jesuit  Missions  in  North  America  $r.5o   12°  New  York 

Marshall,  T.W.  M.  [Am.  R.-C]  Christian  Missions:  their  agents  and  results  2  vols.  $4   12°  „ 

Europe. 

Bonar,  Dr.  Hor.  [F.-Ch.]The  White  Fields  of  France  [McAU's  Mission  to  Paris]  3/6  c  8°  Nisbet 

Borrow,  George  The  Bible  in  Spain  2/6  p  8°  Murray 

A  graphic  account  of  the  Author's  adventures  and  difficulties  experienced  in  circulating  the  Bible  in  Spain, 

Bromfield,  J.  The  Bible  in  Lower  Brittany  6/-  p  8°  Longman 

Ellis,  Mrs,  H.  W.  Denmark  and  her  Missions  ill.  3/6  c  8°  Seeley 

PATERSON^- Alexander  5?^,  Labour  and  Adventure  in  Northern  Europe  and  Russia  2/6  p  8°  Snow 

Steele,  Dr.  Rob.  The  New  Hebrides  and  Christian  Missions,  w.  sketch  of  the  labour  traffic  8/6  c  8°  Nisbet 

YoNGE,  Chad.  M.  [C.-E.]  Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  in  Spain  4/6   T 

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jESSUP,Dr.H.H.[ofBeirut]  Missions  to  Oriental  Churches  in  Proc.  Sixth  Evangelical  Alliance 

Lansing,  Julian  [Am.]       Egypt's  Princes  [a  narrative  of  Missionary  work]  $1.50   12^ 

Whately,  MaryL.  Among  the  Huts  in  Egypt  ill.  5/-;  Letters  from  Egypt,  3/6  c  8° 

India,    Burma,    and   Ceylon — v.  also  Biographies  of  Missionaries,  infra. 

Badley,  B.  H.  [Am.]        The  Indian  Missionary  Directory  8' 

Baillie,  Rev.  J.  Rivers  in  the  Desert  :  the  Awakening  in  Burmah  ill.  5/-  c  8' 

Children  of  India,  The  [pays  attention  to  missionary  work]  ill.  4/-  s  4' 

Frere,  Sir  H.  Bartle.        Indian  Missions  2/6  c  8' 

GoGERLY,  Rev.  G.  Pioneer  Mission  Work  in  Bengal_    [w.  biogr.  notices  of  missionaries]  ill.  3/6  c  8" 


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65 

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Hector  4- Parker -^PAYN.  Protestant  Missions  in  India,  Ceylon,  etc. 


Hough,  J. 
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Mateer,  Rev.  S. 
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^  The  maps  show  the  various  agencies  at  work,  and  the  book  contains  useful  tables  and  statistics. 

Taylor,  Rev.  W.  [Am.]   Four  Years' Campaign  in  India  $125 

„  ,,  Ten  Years  of  Self-supporting  Missions  in  India  $1,25 

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82 

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A  §105 

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Bentley,  Rev.  W.  H.      Life  on  the  Congo,  with  introduction.  Rev.  Geo.  Grenfell        map  and  ill.   i/5   12°  R.T.S.  87 

Carlyle,  Rev.  J.  E.         South  Africa  and  its  Mission  Fields                                                                S/-  p  8°  Nisbet  78 

Charlesworth,  M.  L.    Africa's  Mountain  Valley;  ill.              [Church  in  Regent's  Town,  Africa]    3/6  c  8°  Seeley  [62]  63 
Ellis,  Rev.  Wm.               Three  Visits  to  Madagascar  [1853,  '54,  '56]  ;  Madagascar  Revisited     ea.  16/-     8°  Murray   [58]  60 ;  67 

)>             ).                       Faithful  unto  Death  :  the  Martyr  Ch.  of  Madag.  [persec.  of  Xtns.  in  M.]    2/-  c  8°  Snow  [69]  71 

Freeman  +  Johns,  J.  J. +D.  Narrative  of  the  Persecutions  of  the  Christians  in  Madagascar              6/-  f  8°  Snow  40 

Frere,  Sir  H.  Bartle         East  Africa  as  a  Field  for  Missionary  Labour                                                     S/-  c  8°  Murray  74 

Krapf,  Rev.  J.  L.              Travels  and  Missionary  Labours  in  East  Africa ;  ill.                                       21/-     8°  Triibner  60 

*LiviNGSTONE,  Dr.  D.     First  Expedition  to  Africa  ['40-'s6] ;  Second  Exped.'to  Africa  ['S8-'64]  ea.  7/6  p  8°  Murray  [f  J]  \% 

"*            »              „               Last  Journals  in  Central  Africa    [from  1865  to  death,  ed.  H.  Waller]  2  v.  15/-     8°        „  [74]  80 

Vide  also  his  Life,  infra, 

MoFFAT,Dr.Rob.  [Cong.]  Missionary  Labours  and  Scenes  in  Southern  Africa,  s/-;  cheap  edition,  i/-     8°  Snow  [42]  67 

,>             ,,                     A  Life's  Labours  in  South  Africa ;  portrait — \p.  also  his  \S\ie,infra\            3/6  c  8°       ,,  7' 

Rowley,  Rev.  H.  Twenty  Years  in  Central  Africa  [story  of  Universities'  Mission]  3/6  c  8°  WellsGardner  [8r]85 

SlBREE,  Rev.  James  —in  his  Madagasgar  and  its  People,  6/6  ;  and  The  Great  African  Island  12/-  8°  R.T.S.,Triibner  [|S]  \\ 

„             „                     South  Africa :  country  and  Christian  missions                                                   6/-     8°                „  83 

Standing,  Rev.  H.  F.     The  Children  of  Africa ;  ill.         [pays  spec,  attention  to  missionary  work]  3/6  34°  R.T.S. 

America  :  Indians— «-.  also  Biographies  of  Missionaries,  infra. 

Benson, Rev.  H.C.  [Am.]  Life  among  the  Choctaws                                                                            $i-75   12°  Cincinnati  60 

*Brett,  Rev.  W.  H.          Mission  Work  among  the  Indian  Tribes  of  Guiana                                  map  3/-  c  8°  S.P.C.K.  81 

Eells,  Myron  [Am.]         History  of  Indian  Missions  on  the  Pacific  Coast                                          $i-25    l'^  Philadelphia  82 

„           „                           Ten  Years' Missionary  Work  among  the  Indians  at  Skokomish                 $1-25    1^  Boston  86 

Finley,  Rev.  B.  [Am.  Meth.]  Life  among  the  Indians                                                                            $1-75    12°  Cincinnati  [37]  68 

HiNES,  Rev.  G.  [Am.]       A  History  of  the  Oregon  Mission  :  notes  on  the  plains                                  o.p.  c  8°  Buffalo  50 

Hunt,  Helen[Am.=  Mrs.  H.Jackson]  A  Century  of  Dishonour[U.S.Gbvt's.dealingsw.Indiantribes]$i.So  c  8°  Boston  [81]  85 

Jackson,  Sheldon  [Am.]  Alaska  and  Missions  on  the  North  Pacific  Coast;  ilL                                $i-So   12°  New  York  80 
Kip,  Bp.  W.  I.  [Am.]        — iiide  A  §  99,  s.v.  Jesuits  in  America. 

RiGGS,  Dr.  S.  R.  [Am.]      Mary  and  I :  forty  years  w.  the  Sioux,  w.  intro.  Dr.  S.  C.  Bartlett  [Am.]  $1.50   12°  Boston  [80]  88 

Shea,  Rev.  J.  R.  [Am.R.-C]  Hist,  of  Cath.  Miss,  among  Indian  tribes  of  U.S.  [1529-1854]  ;  ill.  $2.50   12°  New  York  57 

Polynesia    and   New   Zealand— w.  also  Biographies  of  Missionaries,  infra. 

Chalmers,  Rev.  J.            Work  and  Adventure  in  New  Guinea  :  1877-85  ;  ill.                                     6/-  c  8°  R.T.S.  85 

*  „             ,,                   Pioneering  in  New  Guinea ;  ill.                                                                          16/-     8°        „  87 
*GlLL,  Rev.  W.  W.            Life  in  the  Southern  Seas  ;  ill.                        [S.  Pacific  and  New  Guinea.]  5/6  i  16°        „  76 

*  „             „                       Jottings  from  the  Pacific ;  ill.                                                                               5/-  c  8°         „  85 
,,             ,,                       Gems  from  the  Coral  Islands           [ace.  of  recent  miss.  wk.  in  N.  Guinea]  2/6  c  8°  Stock         [SS-S6]  71 

Inglis,  Rev.  J.                   In  the  New  Hebrides                                     [ace.  of  33  years'  mission  work]  5/—  c  8°  Nelson'  86 

MacFarlane,  Rev.  S.      Among  the  Cannibals  of  New  Guinea  ;  ill.   [story  of  New  Guinea  mission]  5/-  c  S'°  Snow  88 

Murray,  Rev.  A.  W.         Forty  Years'  Missionary  Work  in  Polynesia  and  New  Guinea  [1835-75]         7/^  P  8°  Nisbet  76 

,,             „                 The  Bible  in  the  Pacific                                       [record  of  missionary  w&rk]  6/-  c  8°       „  79 
*Penny,  Rev.  Alfred         Ten  Years'  in  Melanesia                                                         map  and  6  ill.  5/-  c  8°  WellsGavdner[87]  88 

Seeman,  B.                         Viti :  mission  to  the  Vitian  [or  Fijian]  groups  [1860-61]                                 14/-     8°  Cambridge  62 

Steel,  Rev.  R.                  The  New  Hebrides  and  Christian  Missions                                                     8/6  p  8°  Nisbet  80 

Turner,  Rev.  G.               Nineteen  Years  in  Polynesia ;  missionary  life  and  travels                                 6/-     8°  Snow  61 

Williams,  Bp.  W.            Christianity  in  New  Zealand ;  ill.                                                                    S/-  c  8°  Seeley  [67]  74 

*  Williams,  Rev.  John      Narrative  of  Missionary  Enterprise  in  the  South  Sea  Islands                          1/6     8°  Snow  [37]  65 

Turkish  Empire        — ».  also  Biographies  of  Missionaries,  infra. 

Churchill,  Rev.  C.          M.  Lebanon:  a  ten  years'  residence  [from  1842-52]  3  v.  o.p.  [pi.  25/-,  w.  15/-]     8°  Saunders  [53]  62 

„               ,,                   The  Druzes  and  Maronites  under  Turkish  Rule                                [1840-60]  5/-     8°  Quaritch  62 

Collins,  Rev.  R.                Syrian  Christian  Missions                                                                                     6/-  c  8°  King  73 

Jessup,  Rev.  H.  H.  [Am.  Presb.]  The  Mohammedan  Missionary  Problem                                       map.  75  c  16°  Philadelphia  79 

„               „                     Women  of  the  Arabs ;  ill.                                                                              $2  12°  c  8°  New  York  73 

Perkins,  Rev.  Just.  [Am.]  Residence  of  Eight  Years  in  Persia  [among  the  Nestorians]  o.p.  \_pb.  $2.50]     8°  Andover  43 

,,               ,,                    Missionary  Life  in  Persia                          [25  years'  work  among  Nestorians]  $1    16°  Boston  n.d. 

Pitman,  Emma  R.            Mission  Life  in  Greece  and  Palestine    [memorial  of  Mary  Busine  Baldwin]  5/- c  8°  Cassell  81^ 

Prime,  Rev.  S.  I.  [Am.]    The  Bible  in  the  Levant                  [life  and  letters  of  Rev.  C.  N.  Righter]  3/6  c  8°  Low  59 

Schauffler,  Rev.  W.  G.  [Am.]  Autobiography,  ed.  by  his  Sons            [49  years  among  the  Turks]  6/6   12°  New  York  [    ]  88 

Tristram,  Can.  H.  B.  [C.-E.]  Daughters  of  Syria  :  narrative  of  Mrs.  Thompson's  work  ;  ill.             5/-  c  8°  Seeley  [73]  74 

West,  Maria  A.  [Am.]      The  Romance  of  Missions                      [missionary  work  in  land  of  Ararat]  $2    12°  New  York  76 

Wheeler,  C.  H.  [Am.]    Ten  Years  on  the  Euphrates  [Armenia] ;  ill.                                               $1.25   16°           „  68 

„            ,,                  Letters  from  Eden                                          [concerning  missionary  life]  $1.25   16°           „  68 

British  Colonies     — »«v«  A  §  62. 

Other  Countries  not  named  above— wVe  class  E,  passim,  under  General  Descriptions  of  Foreign  Countries. 

Mission  CoUege. 

MACLEAR,Dr.G.F.[C.-E.]St.  Augustine's  College  :  its  rise,  ruin  and  restoration  2/-  c  8°  Wells  Gardner        89 

Biography:  Collective. 

Tapp,  Dr.  A.  H.                 Master  Missionaries ;  portraits                                                        [popular]  3/6  c8°  Unwin  [80]  83 

MURRAY,  Rev.  A.  W.       Eminent  Workers  for  Christ                                                            [popular]  5/- c  8°  Nisbet  87 

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A  §106 

Pitman,  [Mrs.]  E.  R.        Heroines  of  the  Mission  Field                     [popular  biographical  sketches]  5/-  c  8°  Cassell  80 

Walsh,  Bp.  W.  P.  [C.-I.]  Heroes  of  the  Mission  Field                                                            [popular]  5/-  c  8°  Hodder  [79]  89 

YoNGE,  Chart.  M.  [C.-E.]  Pioneers  and  Founders :  or  recent  workers  in  the  n(iission  field     [popular]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [71]  78 

Biography :  Individual  (incl.  Colonial  Bishops). 

Baldwin,  Mary  B.  — v.  supra,  Turkish  Empire,  s.v.  Pitman  [Greece  and  Palestine] 

Barker,  Bp.  Fred.            Episcopate  of.    By  Dn.  W.  M.  Cowper                                          [Sydney]  7/6     8°  Hatchard  88 

BOARDMAN,  Dr.G.D.  [Am.Bapt.  ;  1801-31]  Life  of.     By  Dr.  Williams  [Burmah]  $1.25    12°  Boston 

„                 ,,                G.  D.  Boardman  and  the  Burman  Mission                                                     $1.25    12°       „  [3^]  75 

Brainerd,  Dav.  [Am.]    Life  of.  ByJonathanEdwards.ed.  J.M.Sherwood  [Indians  of  New  Eng.]  $1.50  c8°  NewYork  [1746]  84. 

Brett,  Rev.  W.  H.[Am.]  Memoir  of  the  Life  &  Labours  of.  By  Rev.J.  P.  L.  Josa  [Indians  of  Guiana]  6/-  c8°  Wells  Gardner       88 

BRIDGEMAN.Rev. Elijah  C.[Am.]  Life  and  Labours  of.     By  Eliza  J.  G.  Bridgeman                  [China]  i?./.    \^  New  York  64. 

Burns,  Rev.  Wm.  C.        Memoir  of.     By  Rev.  Islay  Burns                                                                   6/- c8°  Nisbet  [70]  71 

Carey,  Rev.  Wm.  [Cong.;  Prof,  at  Fort  William,  Calcutta,  1761-1834]. 

Culross,  Dr.  J.  [Bapt.]    William  Carey                                                    [Men  Worth  Remembering]  2/6  c  8°  Hodder  Sj 

Marshman,  J.  C.             Life  and  Times  of  Carey,  Marshman,  and  Ward  [Serampore  Mission]  2  v.  o.p.     8°  Longman  59 

Smith,  Dr.  Geo.              Life  of  William  Carey,  Shoemaker  and  Missionary  ;  portrait  and  ill.            3/6  p  8°  Murray  [85]  88 

COLDEN-HoFFMANN,  C.  Memoir  of.     By  Rev.  G.  Townshend  Fox  ;  ill.                       [West  Africa]  6/6  c  8°  Seeley  68 

COLENSO,  Bp.  J.  C.  [1814-83]   Life  of.    By  Sir  Geo.  W.  Cox                                                 [Natal]  21/-     8°  Ridgway  [88]  88 

Davis,  Rev.  R.                  Life  of.     By  J.  N.  Coleman                                    [New  Zealand,  1824-63]  7/6  c  8''  Nisbet  65 

Duff,  Dr.  Alex.  [F.-Ch.;i8o6-78  ;  founded  Missionary  College,  Calcutta]. 

Smith,  Dr.  Geo.             Life  of  Alexander  Duff                                                                                   10/6     8°  Hodder  [79]  81 

Smith,  Dr.  Thos.            Duff                                                                    [Men  Worth  Remembering]  2/6  c  8°       „  83 
Eliot,  Rev.  John.  [1604-89]  Story  of,  and  his  Indians.     By  Warren    [Indians  of  New  England]  $1.50   12°  Boston 

Ellis,  Rev.  Wm.  [1795-1872]  Life  of.  By  J.  E.  Ellis  [son];  portrait  [South  Sea  and  Madagascar]  10/6  8°  Murray  73 
Field,  Bp.  Edward.  Mem.  of  the  Life  &  Episcopate  of.  By  Rev.  W.  H.  Tucker  [Newfoundland]  5/-  8°  Wells  Gardner[78]88 
Gordon,  Gen.  G.  M.        — vide  F  §  29. 

Gray,  Bp.  Rob.  [i8o9-72]Lifeof,ed.Rev.C.Gray[son;GraywasBp.Cp.Town&Metropol.ofAfr.]2v.3o/-     8°  Rivington  76 

Griffith,  Rev.  John        Life  of.     By  Wm.  Robson         [Griffith  founded  Hankow  Mission,  China]  1/6  f  8°  Partridge  88 

Hannington,  Bp.  J.         Hist,  of  his  Life  &  Work  [1847-85].   By  Rev.  E .  C.  Dawson  [Equat.  Africa]  2/6  c  8°  Seeley  [86]  87 

„               ,,             Last  Journals  of;  ill.                                           [Palestine  and  Masai  Land]  3/6  c  8°        ,,  88 

Hebich,  Rev.  Samuel      Life  of,  tr.  Col.  J.  G.  Halliday ;  portrait                                [S.-W.  India]  5/-  c8°        „  75 

HiSLOP,  Rev.  Steph.[F.-Ch.]  Life  of.  By  Dr.  Geo.  Smith;  portrait  and  ill.  [Central  India,  1844-63]  14/-     8°  Murray  88 

Hunt,  Rev.  J.                    Life  of.     ByG.  S.  Rowe                                                        [Fiji,  1838-48]  1/6  c  8°  Hamilton  [59]  61 

Keith-Falconer,  Prf.  Ion  [F.-Ch.]  Memorials  of.     By  Rev.  Robert  Sinker  ;  port,  and  ill.                 4/-     8°  Bell  [88]  88 

Keith-Falconer  was  Professor  of  Arabic  in  the  Univ.  of  Cambridge  and  missionary  to  the  Mohammedans  of  southern  Arabia. 

Livingstone,  Dr.  D.  [1813-73]  Personal  Life  of.     By  Dr.  W.  G.  Blackie                         [S.  Africa]  6/-  p  8°  Murray  [81]  82 
Marshman,  Rev.  Joshua  —vide  Carey,  supra  [India]. 
Martyn,  Rev.  Henry  [1781-1812  ;  India] 
Bell,  Can  C.  D.              Henry  Martyn                                                    [Men  Worth  Remembering]  2/6  c  8' 


Hodder 

Seeley 

Murray 

Unwin 

Partridge 

Seeley 

Hodder 


Sargent,  Rev.  J.  Life  and  Letters  of  Rev.  Henry  Martyn 

Milman,  Bp.  Reg.  [Metropolitan  of  India]  Memoir  of.     By  his  sister 
Moffat,  Rob.  &  Mary      Lives  of.    By  J.  S.  Moflfat  [son]  ;  ports.,  mapand  ill 
Morrison,  Rev.  Rob.      Life  of.    By  W.  J.  Townsend 
Nobel,  Rev.  Rob.  T.        Memoir  of.     By  Rev.  J.  Nobel ;  ill. 
Paton,  Rev.  John  G.        Autobiography  of,  ed.  his  brother 
Patteson,  Bp.  J.  C.  [1827-71]  Life  and  Letters.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge 

„  „  Life  of.     By  Rev.  J.  Halcombe 

„  ,,  Story  of  a  Fellow  Soldier.     By  Frances  Awdry 

Ragland,  Rev.  Thos.  G.  Memoir  of.    By  Rev.  T.  T.  Perowne ;  ill. 
ScuDDER,Rev.D.C.[Am.]  Life  and  Letters  of.     By  Hor.  E.  Scudder 
„         Rev. John  [Am.]  Memoir  of.     By  J.  B.  Waterbury  ;  portrait 
Selwyn,  Bp.  G.  A.  the  Life  of.     By  Rev.  H.  W.  Tucker 

Selwyn  was  Bishop  of  New  Zealand  i84r-^.  Bishop  of  Lichfield  1867-79. 

Short,  Bp.  Aug.  Story  of  34Yrs.'  Episcopate.  By  F.W.Whittington  [S.was  istBp.of  Adelaide]  7/6  c  8°  Wells  Gardner 

Steere,  Bp.  Edw.  Memoir  of.     By  Rev.  R.  M.  Heanley  ;  portrait  and  4  ill.    [Central  Africa]  3/6  08°  Bell 

Stern,  Rev.  H.  A.  Biography  of.     By  Rev.  A.  A.  Isaacs  9/-     8°  Nisbet 

stem  was  for  41  years  one  of  the  most  enterprising  missionaries  of  Lond.  Soc.  for  Promothig  Xty.  amongst  the  Jews  ;  visited  Persia,  Mesopotamia,  Turkey  and  Abyssinia. 

Venables,  Bp.  A.            Life  and  Labours  of.     By  W.  F.  H.  King  [Nassau]  3/6  c8°  Wells  Gardner 
Ward,  Rev.  Wra.             — vide  Carey,  supra  [India]. 

Weitbrecht,  Rev.  J.  J.   Memoir  of.     By  his  Widow  [Burd wan  Mission]  3/6  c  8°      ,, 

Wilson,  Dr.  John  [F.-Ch. ;  1804-75]  Life  of.     By  George  Smith  ;  ill.  [Bombay]  9/-  p  8°  Murray 
Xavier,' St.  Francis         —z/2(/e  A  §  57,  f.&.  Unattached. 

Zeisberger,  Rev.  Dav.  [Am.]  The  Life  and  Times  of.     By  E.  de  Schweinitz  [American  Indians]  $3.50 

„                Diary  of  [1751-1798],  tr.  E.  F.  Bliss  [Am.],  2  vols.  30/- 


80 
[19]  85 

79 
[85]  88 


2/6 

12/- 

[S.  Africa]  3/6  c8° 

[China]  c8° 

[S.  India]  3/6  c8°  Seeley  [66]  68 

[New  Hebrides]  6/-  c  8°  Hodder  89 

[Melanesia]  2  vols.  12/-  c8°  Macmillan  [73]  78 

3/6p8°  S.P.C.K.  72 

[Life  of  Patteson]  2/6    12°  Macmillan  75 

[Tinnevelly]  3/6  c  8°  Seeley  61 

[S.  India]  0./.  c8°  New  York  64 

$1.75    12°      .'.     ..  70 


2  vols.  24/-     8°  Wells  Gardner  [79]  86 


88 
87 

78 

[54]  75 
[78]  79 

Philadelphia  70 

Cincinnati  85 


106.    CHURCH  MISSIONS  =  (*)  HOME  MISSIONS,  CHARITIES,  &o. 

Vide  also  Class  D  §  127  :  Pauperism. 

Cochrane,  Rev.  W.  F.    Home  Mission  Work  :  twenty-one  years  of  a  ministry  l/-  32° 

GARLAND,Rev.T.C.[Wesl.]  Twenty-five  Years'  Work  in  the  Port  of  London  ;  ill.  2/6  c8° 

Guinness',  Mrs.  H.  G.     The  Wide  World  and  our  Work  in  it  [East  London  Institute]  2/6  c  8° 

HlLLOCKS,Rev.J.I.[Cong.]  Hard  Battles  for  Life  and  Usefulness  ;  portrait  [autobiography]  3/6  c8° 

93 


Johnst.  Edin.  [  ]  77 
Wesley.  Conf.  Off.  82 
Hodder  87 

Sonnenschein  [84]  8& 


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CHURCH  OFFICERS:  THEIR  WORK  AND  DUTIES.       [Eccles.  Polity 


Nisbet       mm 

Paul  [79]  80 

Mowbray  [82]  84 
Smith  &  Elder  75 
Strahan  [65]  72 


A  §107 

Hope,  Lady  [C.-E.]           Our  Coffee  Room  ;  More  about  our  Coffee  Room  ea.  3/6  c8° 

Hopkins,  EUice                 Work  Among  Working  Men  3/6  c  8° 

Horsley  +  DawesJ.W.+N.  Practical  Hints  for  Parochial  Missions  3/6  c8° 

Jones,  Rev.  Harry  [C.  -E.  ]  East  and  West  London  :  notes  of  pastoral  work  6/-  p  8° 

de  LlEFDE,  John                Six  Months  among  the  Charities  of  Europe ;  ill.  »./.  [/*.  S/-]  c  8° 

LiDDELL.Mrs.  Edw.[C.-E.]  The  Other  Half  of  the  World  :  what  we  can  do  with  it  3/6  c  8'" 

LOWDER,  C.  F.  Twenty-one  Years  in  St.  George's  Mission  6/-  p  8° 
New  Crusade,  A,  By  "  Peter  the  Hermit ";  ill.  [East  End  work  and  abuses]  2/-  8° 
R.,L.N.[=Ellen  Raynard]The  Missing  Link  :  Bible  women  in  homes  of  London  poor 

Salter,  J.                          The  Asiatic  in  England  :  sketches  of  sixteen  years'  work  5/-  c  8°  Seeley 

Whitmore,  Rev.  C.  J.      Seeking  the  Lost :  Christian  work  in  London  3/6  c  8°  Nisbet 

Biography:  Colleetive. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.             A  Book  of  Earnest  Lives ;  portraits  [popular]  j/S     8°  Sonnenschein  [84]  88 


Rivington 
Sonnenschein 


77 
85 
79 
73 

75 


[15  popular  biographies]  5/-  c8°  R.T.S. 


84 


BLAlKlB,Prf.W.G.[F.-Ch.]Leaders  in  Modern  Philanthropy 

Biography :  Individual— ».  also  Class  d,  passim. 

*Carpenter,  Mary  [Unit.;  1807-77]  Life  and  Work  of.     By  Rev.  J.  E.  Carpenter  [Unit.];  portrait  6/-     8°  Macmillan  [79]  82 

Daniel,  Mrs.  :  a  record  of  her  work.     By  her  daughter                  [work  among  soldiers  and  sailors]  3/6  c  8°  Hodder  79 

*DoRA,Sister[=DorothyPattison]:  a  biography.     By  Margaret  Lonsdale  ;  portrait                                2/6  c  8°  Paul  [80]  81 
Fry,  Elizabeth  [Qu.,  1780-1845.     Prison  philanthropist] 

Cresswell,  Frances          A  Memoir  of  Elizabeth  Fry,  »./.  [^i5.  8/6];  abgd.  edition  [by  her  daughter]  3/6  c8°  Nisbet  56;  68 

Pitman,  [Mrs.]  E.  R.      Elizabeth  Fry                                                            [Eminent  Women  Series]  2/6  p  8°  Allen  84 

Gilbert,  Elizabeth           By  Frances  Martin                           [work  among  the  blind  by  a  blind  lady]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  87 

Jones,  Agnes  Eliz.            Memorials  of.     By  her  sister                                 ,                                          3/6  c  8°  Nisbet  [72]  81 

MULLER,  Geo.  [PI.  Br. ;  *.  1805, /«».]  Life  of  Trust:  narr.  of  Lord's  dings,  w.  Miiller[autob.]ed.  Wayland2pts.  o.jfi.  [pb.  6/-]  8°  Nisbet  37, 41 

Pitman,  [Mrs.]  E.  R.      George  MuUer  and  Andrew  Reed                                    [World's  Workers]  i/-  c8°  Cassell  85 

Colportage. 

Booksellers  and  Bookbuyers  in  Byeways  and  Highways.     By  Rev.  C.  H.  Spurgeon  and  2  others         1/6  c  8°  Passmore  82 

Sisterhoods  — ^/.  A  §  107. 

America. 

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BATHER,Archd.E.[C.-E.]  Ministerial  Duties,  with  preface  by  Dn.  C.  J.  Vaughan  4/6   12°  Macmillan 

*Beck,  Prf.  J.  T.  [Prot.]  Pastoral  Theology  of  the  New  Testament  [tr.],  61-  c8°  Clark,  Edin. 

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,,       Rev.  J.  J.  [H.-C]  The  Parish  Priest :  his  duties,  etc.  6/-  p  8°  Murray 

BURGON,  Dn.J.W.[C.-E.]  A  Treatise  on  the  Pastoral  Office  [chiefly  for  students]  12/-     8°  Macmillan 

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Goodwin,  Bp.  H.  [C.-E.]  Guide  to  the  Parish  Church  [chiefly  for  laymen]  3/6  12°  Bell  [55]  78 

HoPPIN,Prf.J.M.[Am.Cong.]  Pastoral  Theology  $2.50    12°  New  York        [69]  84 

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OxENDEN,  Bp.  A.  [C.-E.]  The  Pastoral  Office  :  its  duties,  difficulties,  privileges  and  prospects  3/6   12°  Hatchard 

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Smith,  Dr.  H.  W, 
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WHATELY,Abp.R.[C.-E.]  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Religious  Worship 

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A  §108 

Deaconesses  and  Sisterhoods. 

Goodman,  Mary  Sisterhoods  in  the  Church  of  England  2/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [63165 

HowsON,  Dn  J.  S.  [C.-E.]  Diaconate  of  Women  in  the  Anglican  Church  2/-   12°  Nisbet  [62]  86 

LiTTLEDALE,  Dr.  R.  F.  [H.-C]   Papers  on  Sisterhoods  c  8°  Sonnenschein,j«/?-«_^. 

Ludlow,  J.  M.  Woman's  Work  in  the  Ch.  [hist,  notes  on  deaconesses  &  sisterhds.]  o.p.  [pi-Sl-']  i  8°  Strahan  65 

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Stephen,  Caroline  E.       The  Service  of  the  Poor  6/6  c  8°  Macmillan  71 

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"Praying  and  tVorfcing"  itf>  i8°  Strahan  [6s]  69;  and  HOWSON,  utsuf. 

Education,  Theolog-ical. 

The  Church  and  the  College  :  how  I  was  educated  ;  and  Denominational  Confessions  7/6     8'  New  York  87 

The  former  series  of  papers  by  E.  E.  Hale,  T.  W.  Higginson,  S.  C.  Bartlett,  Tim.  Dwieht.  A.  D.  White,  and  other  well-known  Americans;  the  "Confessions,"  which 
represent  the  views  of  an  Episcop.,  Rom.-Cath..  Baptist,  Unit,  Method.,  Congree.,  Universalist,  Quaker  and  Sceptic,  are  anonymous. 

Ministers'  Wives. 

Martin,  Rev.  J.  Ministers' Wives ;  their  duties,  etc.  3/6  c8°  Hodder  85 

Parish,  The. 

ABBOTT,Dr.Lyman[Am.Cong.]JohnLaicusandhis  wife:  experiencesofa]aymaninacountryparish$l.25    16°  New  York  72 

Adams,  Rev.  R.  [C.-E.]   A  Manual  for  the  Visitation  of  the  Sick  [prayers,  hymns,  etc.]  3/6   12°  Griffith  86 

BaRROWS+WpRLLEDGE,  Cans.   Manual  of  Parochial  Work  7/6  p  8°  S.  P.  C.  K.  88 

Gladden.W.  [Am.;ed.]ParishProblems[w.chap.byJ.H.Vincent,T.T.Munger,L.Abbott,etc.[Ams.]io/6   12°  New  York  88 

Johnson,  Rev. Tlieo.[ed.]  The  Parish  Guide  [for  the  clergy  and  lay-helpers]  6/-     8°  WeUs  Gardner        88 

MacLeod,  Rev.  Norman  Remin.  of  a  Highland  Parish,  6/-;  Character  Sketches,  o.p.;  Parish  Papers,  o.p.  c8°  Burnet  [66,  75,  62]  87 

Rural  Deans. 

Dansey,  Rev.  Wm.  Horae  Decanicae  Rurales  [history  of  Rural  Deans]  2  vols.  o.p.  [pi.  24/-]  s  4°  Rivington       £35]  44 

SUNDAY  SCHOOLS;  BAGGED  SCHOOLS;  REFORMATORY  SOHOOLS-wV/tf  D  §§  167,  169. 
108.    HOMILETICS.-PREACHING  AND  PREACHERS'   AIDS, 

Theory,  Art,  and  History  of  Preaching. 

Alford,  Dn.  H.  [C.-E.]  Preaching — ««  A2j  Essays  and  Addresses  o.p[pub.1j6'\     8°  Strahan                  69 

Beecher,  Rev.  H.  W.  [Am.]  Yale  Lectures  on  Preaching  3  series  in  i  vol.  $2  c  8°  New  York  iJ2-'j^'\  81 

Broadus,  Dr.  J.  A.  [Am.  Bapt.]  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Preaching  6/-  c  8°  Higham                  76 

„              „                    The  Preparation  and  Delivery  of  Sermons  $2    12°  I'ktladelpAia  [yo]  8$ 

Brooks,  Dr.  P.  [Am.  Episc]  Lectures  on  Preaching  [Yale  Lectures,  '77]  2/6  c  8°  Griffith           [77]  79 

Burgess,  Dr.  Hy.  [C.-E.]  The  Art  of  Preaching  and  Composition  of  Sermons  12/-     8°  Edinburgh             81 

Cheyne,  Can.  T.  K.  [B.-C]  The  Hallowing  of  Criticism                   [9  cathedral  sermons  on  Elijah]  J/-  c  8°  Hodder  88 

Claims  that  in  future  the  Scriptures  must  be  expounded  with  some  reference  to  the  results  of  modern  criticism. 

Dale,  Dr.  R.  W.  [Cong.]  Nine  Lectures  on  Preaching                                          [Yale  Lectures,  '76]  6/-  c  8°  Hodder  [77]  86 

Davies,  Rev.  G.  J.            Papers  on  Preaching                                                                                        6/-  f  8°  Bell  82 

Hall,  Dr.  John                 The  Word  of  God  through  Preaching                            [Yale  Lectures,  '75]  3/6  c  8°  Nisbet  75 

Hood,  Rev.  E. Pax. [Cong.]  Lamps,  Pitchers,  &  Trumpets :  lects.  on  vocation  of  a  preacher  o.p.  \_pb.  10/6]  c  8°  Jackson  67 

A  quaint  book,  full  of  biographical  and  historical  illustrations  of  every  order  of  pulpit  eloquence. 

"*H0PPIN,  Prf.  J.  M.  [Am.  Cong.]  Homiletics  [homiletics  proper  and  rhetoric]  12/6  r  8°  Nisbet  [69]  83 

Anew  edition  (re-written)  of  part  of  his  "  Office  and  Work  of  the  Christian  Ministry."    New  York.  '69. 

Ker,  Prf.  John  Lectures  on  the  Hist,  of  Preaching    [course  of  Edinb.  lects. ;  fragmentary]  7/6  c  8°  Hodder  [87]  88 

Kidder,  Rev.  D.  P.  [Am.  Meth.]  Treatise  on  Homiletics  :  the  true  theory  of  preaching  4/-   12°  Dickinson       [64]  73 

Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  P.  The  Decay  of  Modern  Preaching :  an  essay  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  82 

Mathews,  Wm.  [Am.]     Oratory  &  Orators  [esp.  chaps,  on  "  Pulpit  Orators  "  &  "  Orat.  Culture  "]  i/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock         80 

Moore,  Rev.  Dan  Thoughts  on  Preaching  .  .  .in  relation  to  requirements  of  the  age  4/6  c  8°  Hatchard        [4-]  69 

Neale,  Dr.  J.  M.  [H.-C]  Mediaeval  Preachers  and  Mediseval  Preaching  3/6  c  8°  Mozley  [57]  73 

The  selections  are  chiefly  from  British  writers. 

*Phei,ps,  Prf.  Austin  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Theory  of  Preaching:  lectures  on  homiletics                             2/6     4°  Dickinson  82 

„              „                   Men  and  Books :  studies  in  homiletics                                            [lectures]  7/6  c  8°        „  82 

„               „                    English  Style  in  Pulpit  Discourse                                                                        6/-  c  8°         „  83 
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Taylor,  Dr.  W.  M.  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Ministry  of  the  Word                                                                   4/6  p  8°  Nelson  76 

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ZiEGLER,  Rev.  H.              The  Preacher  :  his  relation  to  the  study  and  pulpit  [tr.]                             $i-5o   12°  Philadelphia  76 

Students'  Manuals. 

*vanOosTERZEE,Prf.  J.J.  Practical  Theology :  a  manual  for  students  [tr.]  21/-  r8°  Hodder  78 

Parker,  Dr.  Jos.  [Cong.]  Ad  Clerum  :  advices  to  a  young  preacher  [fresh  and  stimulating]  $/- c  8°      „  70 

Spurgeon,  Rev.  C.  H.  [Bapt.]  Lectures  to  my  Students  [racy  and  practical]  2  ser.,  ea.  2/6     8°  Passmore  [75,  77]  88 

95 


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HOMILETICS. 


[Eccles.  Polity 


A  §108 

OratOFy  and  Rhetoric. 

Augustine,  St.  Four  Books  on  Christian  Doctrine  [tr. ;  =  Works,  vol.  ix.]  10/6 

Boot  iv.  [A.D.  426]  is  one  of  the  best  treatises  on  Rhetoric  extant 

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Halcombe,  Rev.  J.  J.  [C.-E.]  The  Speaker  at  Home  [public  speaking  and  reading  aloud]  3/6 

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The  Art  of  Reading  Aloud  6/- 


Plumptre,  C.  J 
Raymond,  G.  L.  [Am.] 

Vandenhoff,  George       ....a.u.„g  ^.uuu 

WHATELY,Abp.R.[C.-E.]The  Elements  of  Rhetoric 


8°  Clark,  Edin. 

75 

12°  Lock  wood 

[58]  78 

c  8°  Hodder 

[49]  88 

pS°  Bell 

[59]  74 

12°  New  York 

[70]  74 

c  8°  Macmillan 

88 

c  8°  Ward  &  Lock        80 

8°  Trilbner 

[69]  81 

12°  Chicago 

19- 

s  8°  Low 

[46]  61 

8°  Longman 

[49]  77 

Collections  for  Recitation— e 
Voice  Culture        — i/.  i  §  132. 


K§86. 


Open-air  Preaching. 


Pike,  G.  H. 


Beneath  the  Blue  Sky 

Repr.  fc.  Sword  and  Trowel  aoA  Suntf ay  .1f«^.,  with  hints  on  preaching  at  fairs,  races  etc 


3/6  c  8°  Hodder 


Dickinson  87 

[78]  87 

Hodder  84-88 

i, :  Platform  Aids,  etc.,  etc, 

Dickinson       [     ] 
Nisbet     87,  inprogi. 


Hodder 


[69]  8fr 


Illustrations,  Anecdotes,  Outline  Sermons,  etc—for  Homiietic  Comms.  v.  a  §§  24  sqg. 

Baxendale,  Rev.  Walter  [ed.]  Dictionary  of  Anecdote,  Incident,  etc.,  for  Pulpit  and  Platform  12/6  mS" 

Bertram,  Rev.  R.  A.  [Cong.]  Homiietic  Encyclopsedia  of  Illustrations  in  Theology  and  Morals        12/6     8' 

,,  „  Dictionary  of  Poetical  Illustrations,  for  Pulpit  and  Platform  12/6  r  8' 

Clerical  Library  12  vols.  ea.  6/—  c  8' 

L :  300  Outlines  on  N.T. ;  ii. :  300  on  O.  T. ;  iii. :  Pulpit  Players ;  iv. :  Outline  Sermons  for  Children ;  t.  :  Anecdotes ;  vi, ;  Expository  Outlines ;  vii, 

Contemporary  Pulpit         — vide  A  §  109. 

Dictionary  of  6,744  Illustrations  adapted  to  Christian  Teaching  12/6  c  8° 

ExELL,  Rev.  J.  S.  The  Bible  Illustrator  [anecdotes,  similes,  illustrations,  etc.]     8° 

vol.  i. :  Matthew,  7/6 ;  vol.  11, :  Mark,  7/6 ;  vol.  iiL  :  Galatians,  7/6 ;  voL  iv. :  Ephesians,  7/6. 

Hood,  Rev.  E.  Paxton  [Cong.]  The  World  of  Anecdote  6/-  c  8° 

Hoyt+Ward,  J.  K.  +  A.  L.  [Ams.]  Cyclopedia  of  Practical  Quotations  [chiefly  literary]  12/6  r  8° 

Hunt,  Prf.  Th.  W.  [Am.]  The  Principles  of  Written  Discourse  $1  c  8° 

Pettingeli.,  Rev.  J.  H.  [Am,]  Homiletical  Index  [of  texts,  themes,  and  authors]    $3     8° 

Embraces  20,000  citations  of  Scripture  texts  and  of  discourses  founded  on  them. 

Mackey,  Rev.  H.  O.        One  Thousand  New  Illustrations  for  Pulpit,  Platform  and  Class  5/-  c  8° 

Proctor,  Rev.  F.  B.        Classif.  Gems  of  Thought,  fr.  the  great  writers  and  preachers  of  all  ages     10/6  r  8° 

Pulpit  Cyclopaedia  :  a  Christian  Minister's  Companion  [sketches  of  sermons]  $2.50     8° 

Sermon  Bible,  The  [gives  essence  of  best  recent  homiletical  literature]  in  about  1 2  vols,  at  7/6     8" 

Shaw,  Rev.  W.  F.  Preacher's  Promptuary  of  Anecdote      [100  pithy  stories,  pointing  morals]  2/6  c  8° 

Spence,  Can.  H.  D.  M.,  etc.  Thirty  Thousand  Thoughts  [on  all  subjects  from  all  sources]  6  vols.  ea.  16/-     8°  Nisbet  83-88 

Spencer,  John  Things  Old  &  New:  a  storehouse  of  illust.,  w.  Intro.  Rev.  J.  G.  Pilkington  12/6  r  8°  Dickinson   [1658]  80 

To  this  is  added  Rob.  Cawdray's  Treasury  of  Similes  [1609]. 


Dickinson 

82 

New  York 

84 

»» 

68; 

Hodder 

88 

88 

New  York 

55 

Hodder  88, 

in  prog. 

Gr.  &  Farran 

[84]  88 

Spurgeon,  Rev.  C.  H.  [Bapt.]  My  Sermon  Notes  :  a  selection  of  Outlines 

L  :  Genesis  to  Proverbs ;  ii. :  Ecclesiastes  to  Malachi ;  iii. :  Matthew  to  Acts ;  \\ 


in  4  vols.  ea.  2/6 

!  Romans  to  Revelation.     Also  in  2  vols.. 


'  Passmore  84-8 
•  s/-. 

Steere,  Bp.Edw.  [C.-E.]  Notes  on  Sermons,  arranged  for  the  Church's  year                                         7/6  p  8°  Bell  84 

TiNLlNG,  Rev.  J.  F.  B.     Fifteen  Hundred  Facts  and  Similes  for  Sermons  and  Addresses                    6/-  c  8°  Hodder  88 

Vaux,  Rev.  J.  E.              Preacher's  Storehouse,  7/6 ;                           Sermon  Notes,  series  i.-iv.  ea.  4/-     8°  Palmer  78,  72-76 


Collections  of  Specimen  Sermons. 

Classic  Preachers  of  the  English  Church  ;  series  i.-ii.  ea.  7/6  p  8°  Murray 

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Biographies  of  Preachers :  General  Collections— ».  aUo  a  §  §  62-ico. 


Davies,  Rev.  G.  J.  Successful  Preachers 

Hood,  Rev.  E.  Paxton  [Cong.]  The  Throne  of  Eloquence 

Jeaffrbson,  J.  Cordy       Book  about  the  Clergy 


7/-  f,8''  Bell 
[on  ancient  and  modern  preachers]  7/6  c  8°  Hodder 
2  vols.  30/-     8°  Hurst 


76-78 

[83]  84. 

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57 

7S 


83 
85 
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SERMONS. 


[Eccles.  Polity 


109.    SERMONS:  COLLECTIONS  OF  MISCELLANEOUS. 

yide  also  A  §  3.     Sermons  on  Special  Subjects  are  classed  under  the  SuHjiccis  theviselves. 


A  §109 


8° 
i6 
16° 


By  Various  Preachers. 

Anglican  Pulpit  of  To-day  :  a  collection  of  sermons 

BENHAM,Rev.W.[B.-C.;  ed.]  Sermons  for  the  Church's  Year  [of  old  preachers]  2  vols.  ea.  6/- 

Christ  for  To-day :  20  sermons  by  eminent  preachers  of  Episcopal  Church  of  U.  S.  and  England         6/- 
Contemporary  Pulpit,  The  in  half-yearly  vols.,  ea.  6/- 

A  very  good  collection  of  reports  of  the  best  pulpit  eloquence  of  the  day.    Unsectarian,  but  with  Anglican  bias.    Vols.  i.-x.  [=series  i.]  are  sold  for  33/-  ttctr. 

Contemporary  Pulpit  Lib.  [occas.  vols,  of  .sermons  all  by  one  preacher— t/.  Farrar,  Liddon,  Magee,  rn/.]ea.  2/6i6°Sonnenschein88?»/>-0!,'. 
Foreign  Protestant  Pulpit :  68  Sermons  by  French,  German,  Dutch,  and  Swiss  Preachers  [tr.]  2  v.  ea.  4/6  c  8°  Dicl<inson 
Knight,  Prf.  W.  [ed.]       Scotch  Sermons.     By  Pre.  J.  Caird  and  others  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

By  Single  Preachers. 

Arnold,  Dr.  E.  A.  [C.-E.]  Cambridge  Sermons,  6/-;  Oxford  Sermons 

Arnold,  Dr.  Thos.  [C.-E.]  Sermons  [preached  mostly  in  Rugby  School]  6  vols,  ea, 

Barry,  Bp.  A.  [C.-E.]      Sermons  Preached  in  Westminster  Abbey 

„  „  First  Words  in  Australia  [sermons  preached  April-May,  1884]  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan  84 

Beard,  Dr.  Chas.  [Unit.]  The  Soul's  Way  to  Perfection,  etc.  ;  The  Universal  Christ,  etc.  ea.  7/6  c  8°  Williams  75,  88 

Beecher,  Rev.  H.  W.  [Am.  Cong.]  Sermons,  10  vols.  ;  Selected  Sermons,  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Dickinson  [64,  etc.]  69-86 

Bersier,  Eugine  [Ref.C-F.]  Sermons  [tr.]  vols,  i.-ii.  3/6  & 4/-  c  8°  Dickinson         84-85 


7/6     8°  Hodder  §6 

""  Griffith  84 

Sonnenschein  85 

,      84,  in  prog. 


[80]  S3 


7/6  8°  Macmillan  75,  79 
5/-  c  8°  Reeves&T.[4S,e/'f.]78 
5/-  c  8°  Cassell  84 


Binney,  Dr.  T.  [Cong.]    Sermons,  6/- ;   Second  Series,  ed.  H.  Allen 
Body,  Can.  Geo.  [C.-E.]  The  Life  of  Justification  ;  The  Life  of  Temptation 
Brooke,  Rev.  S.  A.  [unatt.]   Sermons  at  St.  James'  Chapel,  2  series,  ea.  5/-;  Fight  of  Faith 
„  „  Christ  in  Modern  Life,  5/-;    Spirit  of  Christian  Life 

„  „  The  Unity  of  God  and  Man,  etc.,  4/-  ;  The  Early  Life  of  Jesus 

Brooks,  Dr.  P.  [Am.  Episc]  Sermons  ;  Candle  of  the  Lord,  and  other  Sermons 

,,  ,,  Sermons  preached  in  English  Churches ;  Twenty  Sermons 

Butler,  Rev.  W.  A.  [C.-E.]  Sermons,  Doctrinal  and  Practical,  2  series 
Caird,  Pre.  J.  [C.-S.]        Sermons 


12/-     8' 

ea.  4/6  c  8' 

7/6  c  8' 

S/-C8 

6/-  c  8 

ea.  $1.75  p8°  New  York 

ea.  6/-  p  8°  Macmillan 

8/-  &  7/-     8° 

5/-     8°  Blackwood 


Macmillan  69,  75 
Rivngtn.[7i,72]84,8s 
Paul  [4i|ff  t]  .a-VY- 
„  [72,  81]  80,  81 
Stott  [86,  88]  87,  88 


Candlish,  Dr.R.S.[F.-Ch.]  Sonship  and  Brotherhood  of  Believers,  7/6 ;  Memorial  vol.  of  Sermons  6/- c  8°  Black 


79,81 
83,87 
[f  |]  66 
[  ]87 
72.  73 
[tb]  ' 


6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 
16°  Boston  [65,  71,  ?]  82,  82,  82 

7/6  c  8°  Hodder  80 

Dickinson  79 

Nisbet  82 


3/6  ci 
5/-C1 


MacmilW^a^l^' 

76,73,77,30, H6 

Sonnenschein         89 
Macmillan  88 

Sonnenschein  86 


Paul 


Church,  Dn.  R.  W.  [C.-E.]  Gifts  of  Civilization,  7/6  ;  Human  Life  and  its  Conditions 

Collyek,  Rev.  Rob.  [Am.  Unit.]  Nature  and  Life  ;  The  Life  that  Now  Is ;  Sermons     ea.  $1.50 

Dale,  Dr.  R.  W.  [Cong.]  The  Evangelical  Revival  and  other  Sermons 

Dix,  Dr.  Morgan  [Am. Episc]  Sermons  :  doctrinal  and  practical 

Dykes,  Dr.  J.  Oswald  [Presb.]  Sermons 

Farrar,  Archd.  F.  W.  [C.-E.]  Fall  of  Man,  6/- ;    Silence  and  Voices  of  God,  6/- ;  In  the  Days  of  thy 

Youth,  9/- ;  Ephphatha,  6/- ;  Sermons  and  Addresses  in  America      7/6  c  1 
,,  „  Sermons  [19  sermons;  Contemporary  Pulpit  Library]  2/6    16° 

Fraser,  Bp.  Jas.  [C.-E.]  Sermons  [i. :  University  and  others  ;   ii. ;  Parochial  and  others]  2  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  V 
Fuller,  Bp.  Thos.  [C.-E.]  Pulpit  Sparks,  ed.  Rev.  J.  M.  Fuller  6/-   16° 

Including  several  hitherto  unpublished  sermons. 

Guthrie,  Dr.Thos.  [F.-Ch.]  Inheritance  of  the  Saints,  3/6  j  Man  and  the  Gospel  3/6  p  8°  Strahan 

Haweis,  Rev.  H.  R.  [B.-C]  Current  Coin  5   Arrows  in  the  Air  ;    Speech  in  Season  ;   Thoughts  for  the 

Times  ea.  5/-  c  8° 

Holland,  Can.  H.  Scott  [B.-C]  Logic  and  Life,  and  other  Sermons,  7/6  ;  Christ  or  Ecclesiastes  ?      3/6  c  8° 

„  „  Creed  and  Character,  7/6 ;  On  Behalf  of  Faith  6/-  c  8° 

Jelf,  Can.  G.  E.  [C.-E.]   Work  and  Worship  :  sermons  preached  in  English  cathedrals  7/6     8° 

Ker,  Dr.  John  [Presb.]      Sermons,  ser.  i.  and  ii.  ea.  6/-  c  8° 

KiNGSLEY,Can.C.[B.-C.]  Village  Sermons;  Water  ofLife;  Discipline,  etc.;  Westm.  Serm.  ea.  6/- c  8°  Macmil.  [S4J67,68,74]i'.)'. 
K.\ux-Little,  Can.  W.J. [B.-C]  Charact.  and  Motives  of  Xtn.  Life,  3/6;  Serms.  preac.  in  Manchester  7/6  c  8°  Rivington  [79]  84, 80 

„  „  The  Light  of  Life  7/6  c  8" 

Liddon,  Can.  H.  P.  [C.-E.]  Serm.  before  Univ.  of  Oxford,  2  ser.  ea.  5/-;  Easter  in  S.  Paul's,  2  vols.  10/-  c  8° 
„  ,,  Advent  Sermons  preached  in  St.  Paul's  2  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8° 

,,  ,,  Sermons  [15  sermons;   Contemporary  Pulpit  Library]  2/6    16°  Sonnenschein  [88]  I 

Macdonald,  Dr.  G.  [C.-E.]  Unspoken  Sermons  ■  [series  i.  o.p.'\  series  ii.  7/6  c  8°  Longman  85 

Maclaren, Dr.  A.[Bapt.]  Sermons  Preached  in  Manchester,  3  series,  ea.  4/6 ;    Secret  of  Power,  4/6; 

A  Year's  Ministry,  2  series  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Macmil.  x^p-|t|S|- 

„  „  Week-day  Evening  Addresses  2/6   12°  Macmillan    '''[7V]'85 

Magee,  Bp.  J.C.  [C.-E.]  The  Gospel  of  the  Age  7/6  c  8°  Isbister  8  %  [89] 

,,  „  Sermons  [l6  sermons ;  Contemporary  Pulpit  Library]  2/6    16°  Sonnenschein  [88]  88 

Martineau,  Pic.  J.  [Unit.]  Endeavours  after  Christian  Life,  i  vol. ;  Hours  of  Thought,  2  vols.    ea.  7/6     8°  Longman       [47.76::Soj 
Maurice,  Rev.  F.  D.  [B.-C]  Sermons  Preached  in  Country  Churches  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan       ["'3]  80 

MOMERIE,  Prf.  A.  W.  [C.-E.]  Sermons  and  Philosophical  Writings  [others  to  follow]  v.p.  c  8°  Blackw. [82-86] 87-88 


[ffj]  i 


[76,  78,_74W','l 
82,82,  82,  82 

Rivingt  [82, 88]  8 J,  88 

[87]  88;  88 

Sonnenschein  88 

Dougl.,>?(/,[72]8o,88 


Agnosticism,  s/-.  '84 
Basis  of  Religion,  2;6,  86 


Belief  in  God,  i/-. '86 
fDefects  of  Mod.  Christianity,  etc.,  s/-, 


tOriginofEvlI,  etc.,  s/-,  '82 
Personality,  3/-,  '82 


MOZLEY,  Can.  J.  B.  [C.-E.]  University  Sermons  ;  Sermons  Parochial  and  Occasional 

97 


I      fPreachingr  and  Hearing-,  etc.,  4/6,  '86 
I  t  =CoUections  of  sermons 

ea.  7/6  c  8"  Rivington        [^f  ]  1^ 
H 


Theology] 


CHURCH   MANAGEMENT.     LAW. 


[Eccles.  Polity 


:  S°  Rivington        [JJ]  !{§ 

[42]  8S 
Macmillan  85 

Smith&Elder[^]  gjf 

Paul         im  n 


A  §§110-111 

MUNGER,  Rev.  T.  T.  [Am.  Cong.]  On  the  Threshhold  ;  The  Freedom  of  Faith      ea.  3/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock;  Clarke  [81,  83]  83,  85 
,,  ,,  Lamps  and  Paths  [sermons  for  children]  $1    12°  Boston  [84]  85 

Newman,  Card.  J.  H.  [R.-C]  Parochial  and  Plain  Sermons  8  vols.  ea.  5/- 

„  ,,  Sermons  Bearing  on  Subjects  of  the  Day  5/~  '^  ^° 

Pattison,  Rev.  Mark  [B.-C]  Sermons  6/-  c  8° 

Roberts,  Rev.  W.  Page  [C.-E.]  Law  and  God,  5/-  ;  Reasonable  Service  6/-  c  8° 

Robertson,  Rev.  F.  W.  [B.-C.]  Sermons,  4  vols.  ;  Human  Race  and  other  Sermons  ea.  3/608°  _  ,      _ 

.Salmon,  Prf.  Geo. [C.-L]  Non-Miraculous  Xtnity.  &  others,  6/-;  Gnosticism  &  Agnosticism,  &  others  7/6  c  8°  Macm.[87,  87]  87,  88 
Shedd,  Prf.W.  G.  [Am.Presb.]  Sermons  to  the  Natural  Man  ;  Sermons  to  the  Spiritual  Man  ea.  7/6  8°  Clark,.£rf.[7i,84]S4,84 
Spurgeon,  Rev.  C.  H.  [Bapt.]  The  Metropolitan  Tabernacle  Pulpit  weekly  id.,  also  in  vols.     8°  Passmore  74,  injirg. 

vols.  i.-ii.  ea.  6/6;  iii.-vi.  ea.  7/- ;  vol.  vii.  8/6j  vols.  viiL-xxxiiL  [1888],  ea.  7/-.    This  last  vol.  cont.  Mr.  Spurgeon's  2000th  delivered  sermon,  and  is  for  this  reason  unique  in  Uteratuie 

Stanley,  Dn.  A.  P.  [B.-C]  Sermons  and  Addresses  at  S.  Andrew's,  5/- ;   Serms.  in  U.S.  &  Canada,  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan        77,  79 
„  „  Serms.  Preached  in  Westm.  Abbey,  12/-;  Serms.  &  Addresses  to  Children,  3/6  p  8°  Murray  82,87 

Temple,  Bp.  F.  [C.-E.]     Sermons  preached  at  Rugby  ist  series  4/6  ;  2nd  &  3rd  series,  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Macm.  [67-71]  70-71 

Thorold,  Bp.  A.  W.  [C.-E.]  Presence  of  Christ,  3/6  ;  Gospel  of  Christ,  4/6  ;  Yoke  of  Christ,  5/-  c  8°  Isbister  [69,81,83]  84,84,87 
Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.  [C.-L]  Shipwrecks  of  Faith,  2/6  ;  Sermons  in  Ireland  10/6     8°  Macmillan        67-73 

Vaughan,  Dn, C.  J.  [C.-E.]  z'./-  c  8°  Macmil.  [59-88]  ti.y. 


Book  of  Life,  4/6 

Christ  Satisfying  Instincts  of  Man,  3/6 

Foes  of  Faith,  3/5 


Harrow  Sundays,  ro/6 
Lessons  of  Life,  3/6 


!      Temple  Sermons,  10/6 

Westcott,  Can.  B.  F.  [C.-E.]  The  Victory  of  the  Cross  :  sermons  preached  in  Hereford  Cathedral 
Sermons  to   Schoolboys—©.  D  §  167,,  m  addition  to  those  named  above. 


University  SermOns,  io/5 
Wholesome  Words  of  Jesus,  3/6 
Words'  from  the  Gospels,  4/6 


3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


110.    CHURCH  MANAGEMENT :  DECORATIONS,  VESTMENTS,  &o. 


Architecture  -^.  i  §  116-121. 

Bells,  Brasses,  Fonts,  etc.— ».  g  §  19- 
Choristers. 

Barrett,  W.  A.  The  Chorister's  Guide 

Decorations,  Furniture,  etc.- >>-  Organs,  v.  1  §  128. 


2/6  c8°  Rivington       [73]  8i 


Barrett,  W.  A, 
Cox,  E.  Y. 
CuTTS,  Rev.  E.  L. 
Dolby,  A. 
Field,  W. 
Pkacock,  E. 
*PUGIN,  A.  N.  \V. 
Pullan,  R.  p. 
Rye,  W. 

Vestments 

ISloxham,  M.  H. 
Dolby,  A. 
*Makriutt,  Rev.  W.  B. 


Flowers  and  Festivals,  or  Directions  for  Floral  Decoration  of  Churches 
The  Art  of  Garnishing  Churches  at  Christmas  and  other  Festivals ;  pi. 
Christmas  Decoration  of  Churches 
Church  Embroidery  :  ancient  and  modem 

Stones  of  the  Temple  :  lessons  from  Church  fabrics  and  furniture 
English  Church  Furniture  at  the  Time  of  the  Reformation  [1566] 
Glossary  of  Ecclesiastical  Ornament  and  Costume  ;  ilium,  plates,  etc. 
Remarks  on  Church  Decoration 


% 

4/6 
12/- 
7/6 
15/- 
126/- 
2/6 


c  8°  Rivington 
8°  Cox 


4°  Chapman 
8°  Rivington 
8°  Chatto 
8°  Quaritch 

^    _^ r  8°  Batsford 

Whatare  "the  Legal  and  Advisable  Ornaments  of  the  Church  of  England?    l/-     8°  Rivington 

— ».  also  Pugin,  sufra. 

Gothic  Ecclesiastical  Architecture,  vol.  iii.  ;  Ch.  Vestments  [to  Edw.  VI.]   7/6  c  8°  Bell 
Church  Vestments  zj/-     4°  Chapman 

Vestiariura  Christianum  [origin  and  development  of  dress  in  the  Church]    38/-  r  8^  Rivington 
Vestments  of  the  Church :  an  illustrated  lecture  5/"     8°  „ 


[68]  73 

[68]  81 

[60]  70 

67 

[71]  75 
66 

[44]  75 
78 
67 


[48]  82 


68 
69 


111.    ECCLESIASTICAL   and    CANON    LAW. 


7/-  c  8° 

9/-p8°, 
2  vols.  60/-  i  4° 


General  Works. 

•Blunt  Dr.  T.  H.  [H.-C]  The  Book  of  Church  Law,  revised  by  Sir  W.  G.  F.  Philhmore 
Brook,  W.  J.  Six  Privy  Council  Judgments  in  Ecclesiastical  Cases  [1850-72] 

•Corpus  Tu'iis  Canonici,  post  A.  L.  Richter  rec.  Aem.  Friedberg 

The  most  accurate  and  elaborate  edition  of  the  Canon  Law  ever  printed,  based  on  a  full  survey  of  the  MS.  material,  carefully  collated  w,th 

Clergyman's  Legal  Handbook                                                             [popular]  7/6  I2| 

The  Civil  Power  in  its  Relation  to  the, Church                                                 10/6  8 

Reformation  Settlement  [summ.  of  pb.  Acts&offic.docura.  A.D.  1509-1666]  12/6  8 

Ecclesiastical  Law  of  the  Church  of  England,  w.  supplement            2  vols.  30/-  8' 

Tlie  Principal  Ecclesiastical  Judgments  del.  in  Court  of  Arches                     12/-  8' 

Covers  the  period  1867-75,  during  which  the  author  filled  the  post  of  Judge  of  the  Arches  Court  of  Canterbury,' 

Summary  of  Law  and  Practice  in  Ecclesiastical  Courts  7/~     ^ 

Legal  Guide  to  the  Clergy  [popular]  4/6    12' 

Church  Constitutions  and  Canons 


Dale,  J.  M. 
Joyce,  Jas.  W. 
Lewis,  J. 
*Phillimore,  Sir  R. 


Rivington  ,  [72]  88 
ICing  74 

Leipzig  79 

the  best  editions. 

Seeley  ■  [6-]  81 
Rivington  ■  69 
Deighton,  Camb.  85 
Sweet  73-76 

Rivington  76 


Smith,  T.  E. 
Urlin,  R.  D. 
Walcott,  M. 

Churchwardens 


,4/--    8° 


Stevens. 

Knight 

Parker 


[80]  83 

[78]  8i 

74 


-V.  A  §  107. 


Parish  Law  (Civjl  and  Ecclesiastical)— ».  D  §  67. 


93 


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CHURCH   AND  STATE. 


[Eccles.  Polity 


Public  Worship,  etc. 


The  Law  Relating  to  Public  Worship,  Ritual  and  Ornamentation 
Laws  Relating  -to  Religious  [Liberty  and  Public  Worship 

— V.  also  D  §  39. 


28/- 
5/-' 


Stevens 
Hodder 


Red  way 
Camb.  Press 
Clowes 
Paul 
Macmillan 


Br  ICE,  Dr.  S. 
Jenkins,  J. 

Tithes 

Clarke,  Hy.  W.  The  History  of  Tithes,  from  Abraham  to  Queen  Victoria  3/6 

Easterby,  W.  History  of  the  Law  of  Tithes  in  England  [Yorke  Prize  Essay,  1877]  7/6 

Jones,  G.  E.  History  of  the  Law  of  Tithes  2/- 

Our  Priests  and  their  Tithes.     By  a  Priest  of  the  Province  of  Canterbury  5/- 

Selborne,  Earlof  [C.-E.]  Ancient  Facts  and  Fictions  concerning  Churches  and  Tithes  7/6 

Illustrates  the  pre-Norman  period,  and  includes  both  the  Continental  and  the  Anglo-Saxon  Churches. 

Whalley,  G;  H.  Tithe  Acts  to  Present  Time,  ed.  F.  C.  Ryan  3/6   12°  Shaw 

America. 

B^uM,  H.  M.[Am.Episc.]  Rights  &  Duties  of  Rectors,  Churchwardens  &  Vestrymen  in  Am.  Oh.  $1.50   12° 

„           ,,                            The  Law  of  the  Church  in  the  United  States  12° 

Buck,  Edward  [Am.]         Massachusetts  Ecclesiastical  Law  $1.50   12° 

Hoffmann,  Murray  [Am.]  Ecclesiastical  Law  of  the  State  of  New  York  $2.50     8° 

Hunt,  Dr.  Sandfo'rd  [Am.  Meth.]  Laws  relating  to  Religious  Communities  [of  the  several  States]  $1.25  c  8° 

Smith,  S.  B.  [Am.]           Elements  of  Ecclesiastical  Law,  $3  ;  Ecclesiastical  Trials  [sequel]  $3     8° 
Strong,  Hon.  Wm.  [Am.]  Two  Lectures  upon  rel.  of  Civil  Law  to  Eccles.  Polity,  Prop.  &  Discipline    $i  c  8° 

Tyler.  R.  H.  [Am.]         American  Ecclesiastical  Law  [of  the  several  States]  $5.50  r  8° 


A  §112 


80 


87 


[3»]:83 


Philadelphia 

^      79 

Nem  York 

86 

Boston 

66 

New  York 

68 

{76}  82 

„        [77, 82]  80, 82 

75 

66 

112,    CHURCH  AUD  STATE.       DISESTABLISHMENT  AND  DISENDOWMENT. 

Vide  also  A  §  97  :  Roman  Church,  s.v.  Temporal  Power. 


AlLIES,ReT.  T.W.[R.-C.]Church  and  State  as  seen  in  the  Formation  of  Christendom  14/-     8° 

Armitage,  Rev.Wm.  [C.-E.]  Sketches  of  Church  and  State  in  the  First  Eight  Centuries  5/-  c  8° 

Arnold,  Matthew  [Rat.  ]  Last  Essays  on  Church  and  Religion  7/-  p  8° 

BlRKS,Rev.T.  R.  [C.-E.]  Church  and  State  :  or  national  religion  and  Church  establishments  9/-     8° 
Brewer,  Prf.  J.  S.  [C.  -E.]  Endowment  and  Establishment  of  Church  of  England,  ed.  L.  T.  Dibdin     6j-  p  8° 

Bryce,  Prf.  Jas.                 The  Holy  Roman  Empire  7/6  p  8° 

Invaluable  for  clearing  up  the  relations  of  Germany  to  Rome. 


Burns  &  Gates        83 
Rivington  88 

Smith  &  Elder        77 
Hatchard  69 

Murray  [73}  85 

Macmillan       [64]  84 


BuRROwrs,  Prf.iM. 
CAflDLISH,  Prf.  J.  S. 
*Elli6t,  Hon.  A. 
Freeman,  Prf.  iE.,A. 
•Geffcken,  Prf.  H. 


Seeley 
Clark,  Edin. 
Macmillan 

Longman 
■Sonnenschein 
Nisbet 
Macmillan 


Parliament  and  the  Church  of  England  2/6  c  8° 

Kingd.  of  God.     Cunning.  Lects.  f.  '84[pp.  321-343 :  theoriesof  Ch.  &State]  lo/6     8° 
The  State  and  the  Church.  ,,       ,         [English  Citizen  Series]  3/6  c  8° 

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IX.    practical  XLhcolOQ"^. 

113.    CHRISTIAN  ETHICS,   THE  CHRISTIAN  LlFE,   &o. 

yide  also  A  §  I09  :  Sermons  ;  anii  Class  C  §  70  :  Ethics. 

Systematic  Works— z;.  also  class  C  §  70  :  Ethics ;  ffl«rf  A  §  127  :  Doctr.  of  Man. 

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*D0RNER,  Prf.  I.  A.  System  of  Christian  Ethics,  ed.  Dr.  A.  Dorner    [tr.  of  his  "  Sittenlehre  "]  14/-     8°  Clark,  ^din.  87 

Creation  and  history  the  result  of  Divine  Plan,  aiming  at  realization  of  kinjjdom  of  God  in  man's  moral  perfection  :  all  history  a  series  of  steps  in  tliis  process, 
wh.  D.  seeks  to  trace,  basing  his  system  thereupon.    Comprehensive,  profound,  evangelical  and  catholic. 

•v.HARLESS.Prf.G.CA.  System  of  Christian  Ethics,  tr.  Revs.  H.W.  Monison+W.  Findlay  10/6     8°  Clark,  .£a'««.  68 

Treats  of  the  ethical  side  of  the  blessing  of  salvation,  of  its  possession  and  preservation. 

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dePRESSENSE,  E.  [Prot.]  Study  of  Origins  :  problems  of  Knowledge,  Being,  and  Duty  [tr.]  9/-     8°  Hodder  [83]  87 

Sartorius,  Dr.  E.  Doctrine  of  Divine  Love  :  outl.  of  moral  theol.  of  Evang.  Church  [tr.]        10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.  84 

WuTTKE,  Prf.  Adolf         Christian  Ethics,  tr.  J.  P.  Lacroix  2  vols.  12/6  c  8°       „  „  7J 

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Chapman, Rev.H.B.[B.-C.]  Religion  of  the  Cross  4/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         ^ 

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Dale,  Dr.  R.  W.  [Cong.]  The  Laws  of  Christ  for  Common  Life                                                                  6/-  c  8°  Hodder  [84]  85 

DAVlES.Rev.J.Ll.  [B.-C].The  Gospel  and  Modern  Life                                                                               6/-  f  8°  Macmillan  [69]  75 

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DiGGLE,  Rev.  J.  W.           Godliness  and  Manliness                                     [relation  of  Religion  to  Life]  6/-  p  8°  Macmillan  87 

Dlx,Dr.Morgan[Am.Episc.]  Manual  of  the  Christian  Life                                                                          Soc.    id"  New  York  [57]  84 

Edger,  Rev.  S.                   The  Problem  of  Life  considered                       [from  practical  Christian  side]  7/6     8°  Isbister  84 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.]    The  Conduct  of  Life                                                                                        bd.  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [60]  87 

KARRAR,Archd.F.W.[C.-E.]   Everyday  Christian  Life                                                                [sermons]  5/-  c  8°  Isl)ister  [87]  88 

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,,                     ,,              Three  Counsels  ofthe  Divine  Masterfor  the  Conduct  of  the  Spiritual  Life,  2v.  16/-  c  8°  Munay  88 

HoLLAND,Can.H.Scott[B.-C.]    Creed  and  Character                                                                  [sermons]  7/6  p  8°  Rivington  87 

a  Kempis,  Thos.  \c.  1380-1471]  On  the  Imitation  of  Christ                                  [tr.  ;  Parchment  Lib.]  6/-   12°  Paul  80 

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La-w,  William  Serious  Call  to  a  Devout  and  Holy  Life  [Lib.  of  Theol.  Liter.]  i/-  c  8°  Griffith        [1729  J88 

Leathes,  Prf.  S.  [B.-C]  The  Foundation  of  Morality  [based  on  the  10  commandments]  5/-  c  8°  Hodder  82 

LiTTLE.Rev.  W.J. Knox[H.-C.]  Characteristics  and  Motives  of  the  Christian  Life  3/6  c  8°  Rivington  80 

Madge,  Travers  [unatt.]   Discourses  on  Christian  Faith  and  Life  7/6  c  8°  Br.&For.Unit.Assoc.67 

MARTlNEAU,Prc.J.[Unit.]Endeavours  after  the  Christian  Life  7/6  c  8'  Longman  [43-47]  86 

MAURiCE,Rev.F. D. [B.-C]  Epistles  of  St.  John  :  lectures  on  Christian  Ethics  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [57]  67 

Ryle.  Bp.  J.  C.  [L.-C]    Practical  Religion  :  plain  papers,  etc.  7/6  c  8°  Hunt  [78I 87 

Stubbs, Rev.  C.W.[B.-C.]Christ  and  Democracy  :  University  sermons  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein [84]  89 

TAYLOR,Bp.Jeremy[C.-E.]  Holy  Living;  Holy  Dying  [Cheap  edns.  at  Ir.]  ea.  2/6    18°  Rivington    [}SJ j]  69 

Thom,  Rev.  jf.  H.  [Unit.]   The  Laws  of  Life  after  the  Mind  of  Christ  2  vols.  ea.  7/6  c  8°  Paul   [82,  86]  S3,  89 

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Wilson,  Rev.  Jas.  M.  [B.-C]  Some  Contributions  to  Relig.  Thought  of  Our  Time  [largely  practical]  6/-  c  8°         ,,  88 

Charities  — v.  a  §  io5  :  Home  Missions  ;   §  107,  s.v.  Deaconesses. 

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Carpenter, Bp.W.B.[C.-E.]  District  Visitor's  Companion 

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,,  „  Home  in  relation  to  Man  and  Society 

Miller,  Dr.  J.  R.  The  Perfect  Home  5  parts,  ea 


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Revivals 
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Sharman,  Julian. 


— vide  A  §  106. 
— Tiide  I  §  36. 

Twenty-three  Years  in  a  House  of  Mercy 
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—V.  D  §  130. 
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O'WEN,  Prf.  Richard  Experimental  Physiology 

I  The  controversialists  on  this  side  have  waged  their  war  chiefly  in  the  Nineteenth  Ce»tlury  and  Fertniffhtly  Reviews- 

Prf.  OWEN,  Sir  Wm.  GULL.  Dr.  Lauder  Bruntcpn,  Prf.  Gerald  Yl 

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Dlx,Dr.Morgan[Am.Episc.]  Lectures  on  the  Calling  of  a  Christian  Woman,  and  her  training 
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m.    DEVOTION :  (a)  CATECHISM  amd  CONFIRMATION. 
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Dawe,  Rev.  C.  S.[C.-E.]  Study  of  the  Church  Catechism 

Denison,  Rev.  J.  E.  [H.-C]  Catechising  on  the  Catechism,  w.  pref.  Can.  H.  P.  Liddon  [H.-C] 

JoN?s,[Miss]C.A.[H.-C.]Storieson  the  Church  Catechism   .     ■      -     .  ,-,  4  Vols.  ea. 

IMACLEAR,Dr.G.F.[C.-E.]Class  Book  ofCatechism  of  Church  of  EngL, 1/6      ',  ,  ,     .        abdgt. 

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SADLER,Rev.M.F.[C.-E.]Church  Teacher's  Manual  [Catechism  in  question  andaiiswer]  2/6  c  8° 

Steel,  Dr.  Rob.  [Presb.]  The  Shorter  Catech.,  with  Proofs,  Anal.,  and  111.  Anec.  '    '  ■  2/6  c  8° 

Whitecross,  J.  [C.-S.]    Anecdotes  Illustrative  of  the  Assembly's  Shorter  Catechism  2/-  s  8° 

Whyte,  Dr.  Alex.  [C.-S.]  Xhe  Shorter  Catecliism  [Handbook  for  Bible  Classes;)  2/6  c  8° 

WiiiElXMSjRev.'Is.fC.-E.jPlain  Sermons  on  the  Catechism         <       ' '.  '    ■ '  2  vols.  ea. 'J/-^  c  8° 

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2/-  32°  Macmillan  [69]  74 
1/6    12°         ,,  .[7l]72 


16° 


115.    DEVOTION:  (6)  HYMNOLOGY. 
Historical  and  Biog'raphieal. 

BaxTERWORTH,  H.  [Am.]Historical  Sketches  of  Hymns  :  their  writers  and  influence                         $1-5°   '2°  ^^^  York  73 

Christophers,  Rev.  S.  W.  [Wesl.]  Hymn  Writers  and  their  Hymns                                                       3/6  p  8°  Partridge  [66]  72 

,,                    ■„         Poets  of  Methodism'                                                                                       5/- c  8°  Hodder  [75]  77 

DuFFlELD,Rev.S.A.[Am.]  Eng.  Hymris:  theirauthors&hist.;  Latin  Hymn-writers  &feeir  hymns  ea.  12/6     8°  New  York  86,87 

Gadsby,  J.                           Memoirs  of  the  Hymn  Writers  of  the  xvii. ,  xviii.  and  xix.  Centuries            o.p.      8°  London  61 

*JULIAN,  Rev.  J.  [C.-E.]   Dictionary  of  Hymnology                  [prigin  and  history  of  popular  hymns,  etc.]  m 8°  Murray  in  prep. 

■  >        I  ■       ■         ■  To  tie  uniform  with  Dr.  Wm.  SMITH'S  Dictionary  of  the  Bible. 

Kt'NG,  Rev.  J.  [C.-E.]        Anglican  Hymnology:  account  of  325  standard  hymns  6/-  c  8*  Hatchard  85 

Miller,  Rev.  Josiah  [C.  -E.  ]  Singers  and  Songs  of  the  Church  :  [biogr.  sketches  of  hymn  writers]    10/6  c  8°  Longman  [66]  69 

Prescott,  Rev.  J.  E.        Christian  Hymns  and  Hymn  Writers  [lectures]  6/- c  8°  Bell  [83]  .86 

SEDGVificK,  Daniel  Comprehensive  Index  of  Names  of  Original  Authors  of  Hymns  '    1/-   12°  Hamilton.  [    ]  63 

WiNK'WORTH,  Cath.  Christian  Singers  of  Germany  [Sunday  Library]  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan  69; 

Collections :  Eastern^  .        •;■  ■ 

C.hrist-FParanikas,  W.-l-M.  [eds.]   Anthologia  Grseca  Carminum  Christ ianorum  10/- 

Neale,  Dr.  J.M.  [H.-C. ;ed.]  Hymns  of  the  Holy  Eastern  Church,  tr.  with.notes  and  intro.  2/6 

Collections:  Latin  and  General. 

Coles,  Abraham  [ed.]        Latin  Hymns,  with  trs.  photos.  4  vols,  c  8°  New  York 

Dies  Irae,  w.  13  tr.,  ^2.50  ;  Stabat  Mater  Dolorosa,  ti-sq;  Stabat  Mater  Speciosa,  $1.50  ;  Old  Gems  in  New  Settings,  $2.30. 

Daniel,  H.  [ed.]  Thesaurus  Hymnologicus,  3  vols.    [w.  crit.  apparatus  and  notes  in  Latin]  30/-^     8°  Leipzig. 

Huntingdon,  Bp.  F.  D.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Hymns  of  the  Ages  [selns.  fr.  Lyra  Catholica,  Lyra  Germanica,  etc.] 

3  vols;  ea.  $1.50  c  8° 
March,  F.  A.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Latin  Hymns,  with  English  notes 
MiLCHSACK,  Gust,  [ed.]     Hymni  et  sequentia;  Lat.  et  Gall,  cum  var.  lectt. 
MoNE,  F.  J.  [ed.]  Lateinische  Hymnen  des  Mittelalters 

i.  Hymns  to  God  and  the  Angels,  s/6;  ii.  Hymns  to  Mary,  s/6  ; 

Morgan,  Rev.  D.  T.  [ed.]Hymns  of  the  Latin  Church 

Nbale,  Dr.  J.  M.  [H.-C;  ed.]  Hymni  Ecclesiae 

Norris,  W.  F.  [ed.]  Lays  of  the  Early  English  Church 

Schaff-)-Gilman,  Dr.  P.  -1-A.  [Ams.]  Library  of  Religious  Poetry,  with  biogr.  and  liter,  notes 

Stevenson,  Rev.  J.  [C.-E.;ed.]  Latin  Hymns  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Church  10/- 

TODD,  J.  H.  .     Book  of  Hymns  of  the  Ancient  Church  of  Ireland,  w.  trs.  2  pts.['a'.  35/-]  s  4°  Ir.A'rchse.Soc.  65-69 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C  [C.-I.;  ed.]  Sacred  Latin  Poetry,  chiefly  lyrical,  with  notes  and  intro.  7/-  f  8°  Paul  [49]  74 

Collections  :  American.  ,, 

Cleveland,  C  D.  [Am.,  ed!]    Lyra  Sacra  Americana  %  vols.  $3   18°  Neiu  York  (A, 

Lyra  Americana  :  hymns  of  praise  and  faith  3/6  c  8°  R.T.S.  [65]  70 


[school  book]  $1-75 

[ix-xvi.'  saec]  pt.  i.  30/-  r  8' 

[ed.  fr.  MSS.]  3  vols.  17/6     8= 

;  iit.>  Hymns  to  the  Saints,  6/5. 


Leipzig 
Hayes 


Boston 
New  York 
Halle 
Freiburg 


Rivington 
Parker 


6/-P80 

2/6  f  8° 

3/6  c  8°        „ 

$5     8°  NffW  York 


7i 
[6-]  7' 


n.tL 

60-64 

74 
86 

53-55 

So 

[51]  6S 
87 
[81]  8,6 


8°  Surtees  Society  (Whittaker)  51 


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DEVOTION  :  MEDITATIONS. 


[Practical  Theology 


A  §118 


Collections:  English. 

Christian  Life  in  Song :  hymns  and  hymn-writers.     By  author  of  "  Schbnberg-Cotta  Family  "  5/- 

Hymns  Ancient  and  Modern,  with  tunes,  21/-  ;  text,  id.  to  5/- 

A  Supplementary  Volume  of  Hymns,  espec.  for  the  Seasons,  is  to  appear  in  1889. 

Kennedy,  B.  H.  [ed.]        Hymnologia  Christiana  [arrgd.  ace.  to  order  of  the  Christian  Seasons]  7/6 

Martineau,  Pre.  J.  [Unit.  ;  ed.]  Hymns  for  the  Christian  Church  and  Home 

Palmer,  Roundell  [C.-E.  ;  ed.]  Book  of  Praise  :  hymns  from  the  best  English  hymn  writers  4/6 

[now  Earl  of  Selborne]         Book  of  Praise  Hymnal  [320  selected  hymns  from  the  above]  6d.  to  3/6 

Rogers,  C.  [C.-E. ;  ed.]    Lyra  Britannica:  coll.  of  British  Hymns  [w.  biographical  sketches]  12/6 

S.P.C.K,  .  Church  Hymns 

Victorian  Hymns  :  English  Sacred  Songs  of  Fifty  Years  10/6 

WlLLMOTT,Rev.R.A.  [ed.]  English  Sacred  Poetry  of  the  XVI.  XVII.  XVIH.  and  XIX.  centuries. 

For  other  CoUeaions  of  Sacred  Poetry,  vide  CLASS  K, 

Collections :  German. 

Hymns  from  the  Land  of  Luther,  tr.  by  H.  L.  L.  3/6 

WiNKWORTH, Catherine  [ed.]  Lyra  Germanica  :  hymns  for  the  Sundays  &  Chief  Fest.  of  Xtn.Year.tr.   3/6 

,,  ,,  The  same.  Second  Series :  Songs  of  the  Christian  Life  3/6 

Special  Writers  — ».  also  class  K  §  68,  especially  Cowper,  Heber,  Herbert,  Wordsworth. 

Adam  of  St.  Victor  Liturgical  Poetry  of  [fr.  text  of  Gautier],  w.  trs.  D.  S.  Wrangham  3  v.  21/- 
Blackie,  Prf.  J.  S.  Songs  of  Religious  Life  •  6/- 

BoNAR,  Dr.  Horallus  [F.-Ch.]  Hymns  of  Faith  and  Hope  7/6 

Keele,  Rev.  John  [H.-C]  The  Christian  Year  .         [also  various  editions  from  1/6  to  31/6]  6/- 

,,  ,,  Lyra  Innocentium  3/6 

Luther's  Hymns,  with  Music,  ed.  L.  W.  Bacon H-N.  H.  Allen  [English  and  German]  6/- 

„  ,,    SettotheiroriginalMusic,  withEng.,  tr.  Dr.  L.  W.  Bacon  [Am.Cong.]  $2 

"  NovALls"  [  =  Fr.v.Hardenberg]  Hymns  and  Thoughts  on  Religion,  w.  Life  by  Just,  tr.  W.  Hastie   4/- 


f8° 

18° 

v.s. 


c8° 
4° 


Nelson 
Clowes 

Longman 

Macmillan 

Longman 
S.P.C.K. 
Paul 
Routledge 


c8° 
c8° 
c8° 


c8° 
c8° 
c8° 
f  8° 
f  8° 
4° 


Nelson 
Longman 


[71]  88 
[59]  78 

63 

[40]  85 
62 
68 

[67]  68  , 

87 
61 


r  ]83 
[56]  67 
[58]  67 


Paul  81 

Douglas,  .fi'fl'.  [72]  76 
Nisbet  [57-71]  75 
Parker  [27]  73 

[46]  78 
Hodder  84 

New  York  83 

Clark,  Edin.  88 


116.    DEVOTION  :  (e)  MEDITATIONS. 


General. 

Augustine,  St.[3S4-43o]  Confessions,  tr.  W.  H.  Hutchings         [also  i.-x.  (tr.)  i/-  c  8°  Griffith  '87]  2/-   16° 
Baxter,  Rich.  [None]     The  Saints'  Everlasting  Rest  [Lib.  Anc.  and  Mod.  Theol.]  2  vols.  ea.  i/-  c  8° 

Bellars,  Rev.  W.  [H.-C]  Before  the  Throne  :  a  manual  of  private  devotion  2/6   32° 

Bo  WEN,  Rev.  G.  [Am.]      Daily  Meditations,  ed.  Dr.  W.  Hanna  5/-     8° 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Aids  to  Reflection,  and  the  Confessions  of  an  Inquiring  Spirit  3/6  c  8° 

Daily  Round,  The  [Ang.]  Meditations,  Praise  and  Prayer  for  the  Christian  Year  3/-  to  iS/-  v.s. 

GouLBURN,  Dr.  E.  M.  [H.-C]  Introduction  to  the  Devotional  Study  of  Holy  Scripture  6/6  c  8° 

Hook,  Dr.  W.F.  [H.-C]  Short  Meditations  for  Every  Day  in  the  Year  2  vols.  5/-   32° 

KiNGSLEYjCan.  C.  [B.-C]  Daily  Thoughts  :  Selections  from  Writings,  by  his  Wife  3/6  c  8° 

Macdonald,  Dr.  R.  [F.-Ch.]  From  Day  to  Day  :  Daily  Readings  for  a  Year  7/6  c  8° 

Macduff,  Dr.  J.  R.  [C.-S.]  Morning  and  Night  Watches  1/6   16° 

Martineau,  Pre.  J.  [Unit.]  Hours  of  Thought  on  Sacred  Things  ,  2  vols.  ea.  7/6  c  8° 

Narrow  Way,  The  :  A  Complete  Manual  of  Devotion  [Anglican]  6i-/. ,  i/-,  1 16  v.s. 

van  OOSTERZEE,  Prf.  J.  J.    The  Year  of  Salvation  :  words  of  life  for  every  day  [tr.  fr.  Dutch]  2  v.  ea.  7/6  c  8° 
Parker,  Dr.  Jos.  [Cong.]  Every  Morning  :  first  thoughts  for  the  first  hour  6/-  c  8° 

ScUDAMORE,  Rev.  W.  E.  [H.-C]  Steps  to  the  Altar  2/-   32° 

Spurgeon,  Rev.  C  [Bapt.]  Morning  by  Morning;  Evening  by  Evening;   Daily  Bible  Readings         ea.  3/6    12° 
Treasury  of  Devotion  [H.-C.]  ed.  Hoskins,  with  preface,  Rev.  T.  T.  Carter  2/-    16° 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C  [C.-L]  Brief  Thoughts  and  Meditations  on  Passages  in  Scripture  3/6  c  8°' 

Consolation  in  Affliction. 

Andrewes,  Bp.  [C.-E.;  1555-1626]  Manual  for  the  Sick,  ed.  Can.  H.  P.  Liddon  2/6 

Buchanan,  Prf.  Jas,  [F.-Ch.]  Comfort  in  Affliction,  2/6  ;  Improvement  of  Affliction  .  [sequel]  2/6 

BuRRiTT,  Elihu  [Am.]       The  Mission  of  Great  Sufferings  5/- 

Eliot,W.  G.  [Am.  Unit.]  The  Discipline  of  Sorrow  50c. 

HiNTON,  James  The  Mystery  of  Pain  :  a  book  for  the  sorrowful  [very  suggestive]   i/- 

HoPKINS,  EUice  Christ  the.Consoler :  a  book  of  comfort  for  the  sick  2/6 

King,  Bp.  E.  [H.-C]        Meditations  on  the  Seven  Words  of  our  Lord  i/- 

Matheson,  Dr.  G.  [C-S.]  Moments  on  the  Mount  3/6 

MONSELL,  Dr.  J.  S.  [C.-E.]  Watches  by  the  Cross  [on  the  Seven  Last  Words]  i/- 

Peabody,  a.  p.  [Am.  Unit.]  Christian  Consolation  [sermons]  $1 

de  PRESSENsi,E.[Fch.  Prot.]  Mystery  of  Suffering,  &  other  Discourses  [tr.  of  "  fitudes  evangeliques  "]  3/6 
Thompson,  A.  C.  [ed.]     Christus  Consolator  [a  collection  of  hymns]  $1 

103 


24" 

f  8° 
c8° 

12° 
c8° 
f  8° 

16° 
c8° 

12° 

12° 
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Griffith        [1650]  88 

Sonnenschein  [87]  88 

Douglas,  Ed.  [66]  80 

Bohn's  Lib.    [25]  S4 

Whitaker 

Rivington 

Bell 

Macmillan 

Nelson 

Nisbet 

Longman 

Whitaker 

Clark,  Edin. 

Burnet 

Masters[3Z'.t'/i'.4S]  76 

Passmore  gg]  jjj 

Rivington        [72]  79 

Paul  [82]  84 


Rivington  [  ]  83 
Clark,  Edin.  '''-^■»?' 
Low  66 

Boston  [55]  68 

Smith&Elder  [74]  79 
Longman        [71]  79 


[So]  S7 
[54]  78 

[;{!.;]  74 

[73]  79 

.78 

[63]  73 

76,  80 
[72]  84 

74-75 


Mowbray 

Nisbet 

Bell 

Boston 

Hodder 

New  York 


76 

[84]  86 

[74]  75 

,[     ]72 

[68]  69 
69 


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[Practical  Theology 


A  §117 

Emblems. 

BibliogFaphy. 

Bun  VAN,  John 
Cantley,  G.  S. 
Cats,  J. 

Gatty,  Mrs.  A.  S. 
Quarles,  Francis 


SCRIVER,  Christian 
Whitney,  Geffrey 

Lent. 


Stirling,  W.  Essay  towards  Collection  of  bks.  on  Proverbs,  Emblems,  etc.  2l/-     8°  Quaritch 

Divine  Emblems  :  temporal  things  spiritualized,  ed.  Alex.  Smith  ;  ill.  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [     ] 

A  Century  of  Emblems  lo/6    16°  Macmillan 

Moral  Emblems   [cf.  also  in  Be^epiene's  Flemis/t  Liter,  gj- Mauay '60]  sil6     4°  Longman         [     ] 
A  Book  of  Emblems,  with  interpretations  4/6  c  8'^ 

Emblems  :  divine  and  moral  S/-  <=  ^' 

The  same  :  illustrated  21/-     4' 

The  modernized  versions,  since  the  edition  of  1764,  are  probably  attributable  to  Isaac  WATTS. 

Gotthold's  Emblems :  invisible  things  underst.  by  things  that  are  made  [tr.]   5/-  c  8' 
Choice  Emblems  [facsimile  reprint,  w.  intro.  and  essays  H.  Green]  42/-     4' 


Bell 

¥a.tisn.,£d.  [1635] 

Nisbet 

Clark,  £:din.  [57] 
Lov.  Reeve  [1586] 


[A  few  books  selected  from  a  vast  multitude.] 

Dover,  Rev.T.B.[H.-C.]  Some  Quiet  Lenten  Thoughts  :  a  Lent  manual  z/6  f  8' 

„  ,,  [ed.]  Alive  unto  God  :  Lenten  Sermons  preached  at  S.  Agnes',  Kennington  4/6     8' 


Sonnenschein  [84]  88 


By  Can.  SCOTT-HOLLAND,  Can.  H.  M.  LUCKOCK,  Rev.  H.  C.  SHUTTLEWORTH,  Rev.  H.  D.  NIHILL,  Dr.  R.  E.  SANDERSON,  Rev.  Aubrey  MOORE,  Can.  W.  BBNHA.M, 

and  Dr.  F.  PAGET. 


Huntingdon,  Bp.F.D.  [Am.Episc]  Helps  to  a  Holy  Lent 
Kip,  Bp.  W.  I.  [Am.  Episc]  Lenten  Fast 

Liturgical  Gospels. 

GouLBURN,  Dn.  E.  M.  [H.-C]  Meditations  on  the  Liturgical  Gospels  for  the  Minor  Festivals,  etc. 
„  ,,  Thoughts  upon  the  Liturgical  Gospels  for  the  Sundays  2  vols. 

Miracles  of  Christ  —/or  Doctnnal  Treatises,  v.A%  132. 

DovfiR,  Rev.  T.  B.  [H.-C]  The  Ministry  of  Mercy  :  meditations  on  the  Mjracles- 

HowsoN,  Dn.  J.  S.  [C.-E.]  Meditations  on  the  Miracles  of  Christ  2  series,  ea. 

Taylor,  Dr.  W.  M.  [Am.  Cong.]  Gospel  Miracles  in  their  relation  to  Christ  and  Christianity 

Parables   of  Christ->?-  Expository  Treatises,  w.  A  §  33. 

Dover,  Rev.  T.  B.  [H.-C]  The  Hidden  Word :  meditations  on  the  Parables 


2/6  f8° 
12° 


Griffith 
Nm>  York 


8/6  c  8°  Rivington 
16/-  c  8° 


[76]! 
[43]  1 


[87]  87 


2/6  f  8°  Sonnenschein  [86]  88 
3/-c8°R.T.S.  71,77 

3/6  c  8°  Dickinson  80 

2/6  f  8°  Sonnenschein  [87]  88  . 


117.    DEVOTION:  (rf)  LITUEGIOLOGT  and  AUGLICAN  PRAYER  BOOK. 


Vide  also  A  §  120  :  Creeds. 


Bibliography. 

Al^s,  a. 
Weale,  W.  H. 


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Bibliographia  Liturgica  :  missalia  ecclesiar.  et  ordinum 

To  give  undernameof  every  Church  a  list  of  printed  Missals,  etc. 

Glossary  of  Terms. 

Lee,  Dr.  F.  G.  [H.-C]     Glossary  of  Liturgical  and  Ecclesiastical  Terms  ;  ill. 

Collective   Works     —v.  also  a  §  6l :  Eastern  Churches. 

France,  J.  F.  [ed.]  Preces  Veterum  [fr.  Jerome,  Augustine,  Bede,  Alcuin,  Anselm,  Bernard,&c.]  5/- 

IlAMMOND,Rev.C.E.[C.-E.;ed.]  Liturgies:  Eastern  &Western;  text  &  notes,  10/6;  appendix  (Antioch),  1/6 
Littledale,  Dr.R.F.  [H.-C. ;  ed.]  Offices  fr.  the  Service  Books  of  Eastern  Ch.,  w.  tr.,  notes  &  gloss.  3/6 
Neale,  Dr.  T.M.  [H.-C;  tr.]  Liturgies  of  Sts.  Mark,  James,  Clement,  Chrysostoni,&  Ch.  of  Malabar,  tr.  6/- 
ij  Essays  on  Lilurgiology  and  Church  History,  ed.  R.  F.  Littledale  [H.-C]    18/- 

,  Scholarly  :  by  a  learned  Anglican  Ritualist,  with  llasterii  tendencies. 

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c  8°  Rivington 

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c  8°  Clar.  Press 

78,  79 

f  8°  Williams 

[63]  67 

12°  Hayes 

[59]  68 

8°  Saunders 

[63]  67 

5/6  c  8°  Nutt 


3/6  c  8°  Williams 


87 


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Engrlish  Church-i;.  a&<7A§98. 

Breviarium  ad  Us.  insign.  Eccles.  Sarum,  ed.  Proctor + Wordsworth  2  parts  30/- 

Fasc.  I.  Kalend.,  etc.,  i8/-;  II.  Fsalt.,  etc.,  za/- 

Bright+Medd,  A.W.  +P.  G.  Liber  Precum  Publ.  Eccles.  Anglicanse  7/6 

13UR1UDGE,  Rev.  E.  Liturgies  and  Offices  of  the  Church  9/- 

Caiibwell,  Dr.£.  [C.-E.;  ed.]  Two  Books  of  Common  Prayer  of  EdwardVI.  Compared  7/- 

Ceremonial  of  the  Altar  :  guide  to  Low  Mass  according  to  Ancient  Church  of  England  2/6 

Clay,  W.  R.  [ed.]  Liturgies  and  Occasional  Prayers  of  reign  of  Elizabeth 

liduard  VI. :  First  rt«i/ Second  Prayer-Books  of— repr.  fr.  Brit.  Mus.  copy  [Lib.  Theol,  Lit.]  ea.  l/- 
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'Maskell,  Rev.  W.  [ed. ]  Ancient  Liturgy  of  Ch.  of  E.  [Sarum,  Yk.,  Heref. ,  Bangor  &  Mod.  Roman]  I S/- 
0  ,,  Monumenta  Ritualia  Ecclesise  Anglicans    [Old  Salisb.  Offices,  etc.]  3  v.  50/- 

Myres,  Rev.W.  M.  [C.-E.]  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  1886,  comp.  w.  First  Pr.-Book  of  Edw.  VI.  10/6 
Pickering,  W.  [pub.]  Facsimile  Reprints  of  Bks.  of  Common  Prayer  fr.  Edw.  VI.  to  Victoria  7  v.  o.p. 
Shipley,  Rev.  Orby[H.-C.]  Ritual  of  the  Altar;  ill.  o.p.  [ph.  42/-,  w.  15/-] 

Trollope,  Rev.W.  [C.-E.]  The  Liturgy  and  Ritual  of  the  Church  of  England  [a  commentary]  5/- 

Walton  +  Medd  |^[eds.]  The  First  Book  of  Common  Prayer  of  Edward  VI.  and  Ordinal  [1549]  6/- 
*  Warren,  Rev.  F.  E.  [ed.]  The  Leofric  Missal  [Exeter  ca'th.]  and  other  early  MS.  service  books        35/- 


A  §118 


8°  Carab.  Press 


79 


s  8°  Rivington        [65]  77 

p8°  Bell  8s 

8°  Clar.  Press      [38]  52 

f  8°  Sonneuschein  [88]  89 
8°  Parker  Soc.  48 

c  8°  Griffith  88 

8°  Parker  Soc.  44 

8°  Clar.  Press  [46]  82 
8°  „  „  [46-47]  82 
8°  Griffith  87 

\_iv.  £12]  f  °  Pickering  44 
f°  Longman  78 

c  8°  Whittaker      [61]  65 

s  8°  Rivington  [  ]  83 
4°  Clar.  Press  83 


Book  of  Common  Prayer :  History. 

Cardwell,  Dr.  E.  [C.-E.]  History  of  Conferences  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  [1558-1690]        7/6     8° 
*Daniel,  Can.  E.  [C.-E.]  The  Prayer  Book  :  its  history,  language  and  contents  6/-  c  8° 

Dix,  Dr.  Morgan  [Am.  Episc]  Lectures  on  the  First  Prayer  Book  of  King  Edward  VI.  35c.    12° 

Humphry,  Rev.  W.  G.  [C.-E]  Historical  and  Explanatory  Treatise  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  4/6  f  8° 
LUCKOCK,  Can.  H.  M.  [C.-E.]  Studies  in  the  History  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  6/-  c  8° 

The  Anglican  Reformation,  Tlie  Puritan  Innovation,  Tlie  £Iizabetl]an  Reaction,  Tlie  Caroline  Settlement. 

*PROCTER,Rev.F.  [C.-E.]  History  of  Book  of  Common  Prayer  10/6  c  8° 

SELBORNEjEariof  [C.-E.]  Notes  on  some  Passages  in  Liturgical  History  of  Reformed  Engl.  Church     6/-     8° 
Vaughan,  Dn.  C.  J.  [C.-E.]  Twelve  Discourses  on  Subjects  conn.  w.  the  Liturgy  of  the  Ch.  of  Engl.  6/-    12° 

Introductions  and  Aids. 

Blunt,  Dr.  J.H.  [H.-C]  Annotated  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  21/-  small  ed.  10/6 

,,  ,)  A  Key  to  the  Knowledge  and  Use  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  1/6 

Campion  +  Beaumont,  W.M.  + W.J.  Prayer  Book  Interieaved,  w.  historical  illustrations  and  notes    7/6 
Hole,  Rev.  Chas.  [C.  -E.]  Manual  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  [Theological  Educator]  2/6 

HowsoN,  Dn.  J.  S.  [C.  -E.]  Our  Collects,  Epistles,  etc.  3/6 

Maurice,  Rev.F.D.  [B.-C]  Expository  Sermons  on  Prayer  Bk.  [in  ref.  to  Romish  syst.  &Lord's  Prayer]  6/- 
Procter  +  Maclear  d' g.h.  [c-e.']  Elementary  Introduction  to  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  2/6 

Stephens,  Rev.  E.  T.  [C.-E.]  The  Teaching  of  the  Prayer  Book  2  pts.  ea.  1/6 

Wheatley,  Rev.C.  [C.-E.]  On  the  Common  Prayer,  ed.  Corrie  [also  3/6  Bohn's Libraiy]  7/6 


Clar.  Press  [40]  49 
WellsGardner[77]86 
New  York  [81]  85 
Bell  [53]  74 

Rivington        [81]  82 


Macmillan 

Murray 

Macmillan 


Rivington 


[55]  80 
78 
67 


[66]  84 
[70]  79 
[68]  So 

87 
8°        „  86 

%"  Macmillan       [48]  80 
8°         „  [68]  78 

8°  Sonnenschein  87,  88 
8°  Camb.  Pr.  [1710]  58 


4 
s8' 
c8° 
c8°  Hodder 


Leetionary  and  Epistles. 


Benham,  Rev.  W.  [B.-C]  Companion  to  the  Leetionary  [a  comm.  on  the  Proper  Less.  &  Holy  Days]  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan 
Denton,  Rev.W.  [C.-E.]  Commentary  on  Epistles  for  Christian  Year  2  vols.  ea.  18/-     8°  Bell 

Collects. 

GOULBURN,  Dn.  E.  M.  [H.-C]  The  Collects  of  the  Day  :  an  exposition 
James,  Can.  J.  [C.-E.]      Comments  upon  the  Collects 


2  vols.  ea.  5/-  p  8°  Rivington 
3/6  s  8°         „ 


[73]  84 

im  77 


[80]  83 
ts  ?]  77 


Apostles'  Creed— ».  a  §  120 ;  Athanasian  Creed— z-.  a  §  120 ;   Communion— w.  a  §  103. 


118.    DEVOTION:  («)  PRAYERS  amd  FAMILY  WORSHIP. 
Family  Worship 

BOARDMAN,  Dr.  H.  A.  [Am.]  The  Bible  in  the  Family                                                                           7Sc   12°  Philadelphia  79 

Burgon,  Dn.  J.  W.  [C.-E.]  Ninety  Short  Sermons  for  Reading  in  Families                         2  vols.  ea.  8/-   12°  Parker  67 

Maurice,  Rev.  F.  D.  [B.  -C]  Dialogues  on  Family  Worship                                                                  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [62]  83 

SPURGEON,Rev.C.H.[Bapt.]  The  Interpreter  :  or  Scripture  for  family  worship                                       12/6  r  8°  Passmore  [72]  88 

Passages  from  Scripture  for  every  morning  and  evening,  with  running  comment  and  hyDms. 

Waugh,  Rev.  B.  Sunday  Evenings  with  my  Children ;  100  ill.  6/6     8°  Isbister  [82]  83 

,,  ,,  The  Children's  Sunday  Hour ;  ill.  7/6     8'       ,,  84 

YoNGE,  Char. M.  [C.-E.]    Scripture  Readings  for  School  and  Family,  with  commentary      5  vols.  ea.  3/6     8°  Macmillan         71-81 

Collections  of  Prayers— p.  a/«  a  §  117. 

CALTHROP,Rev.G.[C.-E.]Family  Prayers  :  arranged  for  four  weeks,  w.  occasional  prayers  3/6  c  8°  Suttaby  [85]  88 

COBBB,  Frances  P.  [ed. ;  Unit.]  Alone  to  the  Alone  ["prayers  for  theists  "]  5/-  c  8°  Williams         [71]  81 

105 


Theology]  HISTORY  OF  DOCTRINE.  [Systematic  Theology 

A  §119 

Cowley-Brown,  Rev.  G.  J.  Household  Prayers  [from  old  divines]  2/6   li°  Bell                 [    ]  86 

Dawson,,. Geo.  {theist]       Prayers  :  with  a  discourse  on  prayer  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Paul   [77,  83]  84,  88 

Dykes,  Dr.  J.  Oswald  [Presb.]  Daily  Household  Prayers  for  a' Month  3/6  c  8°  Nisbet                     80 

GOULEURN,  Dn.  E.  M.  [H.-C;  ed.]  Family  Prayers  .    .3/6  c  8°  Rivington       [57]  87 

Chiefly  from  Bp.  HAMILTON'S  Manual,  arranged  on  the  liturffical  principle. 

H A WEis,  Rev.  H.  R.[B.-C.]  Unsectarian  Family  Prayers  1/6    12°  Paul  •               [74]  86 

Hawkins,  Can.E.[C.-E.]  Family  Prayers  [Psalms,  Lessons,  Prayers]  l/-   12°  Bell                  [    ]  86 

Hook,  Dn.W.F.  [H.-C]  Book  of  Family  Prayer  2/-    18°  Rivington       [4-?]  83 

How,  Bp.  W.  W.  [C.-E.]  Daily  Family  Prayers  for  Churchmen  ■                          1/6    12°  WellsGardnerfsq]  79 

Jay,  Rev.  J.  W.  [None]    Prayers  for  the  Use  of  Families  l/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [     ] 

Macduff,  Dr.  J.  R.  [C-S.]  Family  Prayers  3/6  s  8°  Nisbet             [53]  68 

M.'^CLEOD,  Dr.Don.  [C.-S.]    Sunday  Home  Service  :  readings  and  prayers  for  every  Sunday  7/6     8°  Isbister                    84 

Oxenden-1-Ramsden,  Bp.  A. -1-W.  [C.-E.]  Family  Prayers  2  series,  ea.  2/-   12°  Hatchard        [75]^ 

Parker,  Theo.  [Am.  Unit.]  Prayers  $1    16°  Boston            [    ]  82 

Riddle,  Rev.  J.  E.  [C.-E.]  Household  Prayers  3/6  c  8°  Longman                87 

Vaughan,  Dn.  C.  J.  [C.-E.]  Family  Prayers  3/6  c  8°  Strahan           [71]  84 

„                ,,                   Family  Prayer  and  Sermon  Book  2  vols.  36/-  r  8°        „                 [80]  84 

Christian   Doetrine   of   PrayeF—/«- Evidential  Value  ol  Prayer,  7/.  a  §  132. 

Clarke,  Dr.  J.F.  [Am.  Unit.]  The  Christian  Doctrine  of  Prayer :  an  essay  3/6  c  8°  Boston  [54]  74 

Lee,  Dr.  F.  G.  [H.-C]      The  Christian  Doctrine  of  Prayer  for  the  Departed  lo/6     8°  Isbister  [74]  7 5 

Monrad,  D.  G.  The  World  of  Brayer  :  or  prayer  in  relation  to  personal  religion  [tr.]  4/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  79 

O'Brien,  Bp.J.T.[C. -I.]  Prayer  [five  sermons  preached  before  the  Univ.  of  Dublin]  6/-     8°  Macmillan  75 

Collects  — z;.  A§ii7. 

The  Lord's  Prayer— »  a  §  34. 


DEVOTION:  (/)  BAPTISM  AND  LORD'S  SUPPER— w^^  A  §  103. 


X.    systematic  XTbeoloo^* 

The  contents  of  this  section  are  not  exclusively  conjiTied  to  books  on  Christian  Doctrine. 
Works  on  Natural  and  Ethnic  Doctrine  are,  it  is  thought,  best  inseHed  here  for  the  purposes  of  easy  reference 

119.    HISTORY  OF  DOCTRINE. 

Bibliography  — !•.  a  §  i. 

Introduction  — w.  a  §  2. 

Dictionaries  -t-.  a  §  49. 

General  — ».  also  a  §  5 :  History  of  Natural  Theology. 

Crippen,  Rev.  T.  G.         Popular  Introduction  to  the  History  of  Christian  Doctrine  9/-     8*  Clark,  Edin.  83 

A  ^ood  popular  introduction ;  follows  the  topical  plan,  and  has  some  useful  appendices. 

Cunningham.  Pre.  Wm.  Historical  Theology  [lectures]  2  vols.  21/-     8°      „        „        [64]  64 

a  review  of  the  principal  discussions  since  apostolic  age  1  massive,  yet  clear. 

*HagenbaCH,  Prf.  K.R.  A  History  of  Christian  Doctrines  [tr.  fr.  Sth  edn.]  3  vols.   31/6     8°       „         ,,  80-8 1 

The  1st  Eng.  tr.  of  thisbfc.  (by  C.  W.  BUCH,  '46-'48)  was  revised  fr.  4th  Germ.  ed.  andrapub.  NtrvjYork  1861-62.    This  new  tr.  is  much  the  better. 

McELHlNNEY,J.J.[Am.]  The  Doctrine  of  the  Church                 [histor.  monogr.,  w.  bibliog.  to  1870]  $3'    '8°  -Philadelphia  71 

Neander,  Prf.  A.              Lectures  on  the  History  of  Christian  Dogmas  [tr.]                         2  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib)  58 

SHELDON,Prf.H.C.[Am.Meth.]  A  History  of  Christian  Doctrine                                                   2  vols.   $4     %"  New  York  86 

STEDD,Prf.W.G.T.[Am.Presb.]  A  History  of  Christian  Doctrine                                                2  vols.   21/-     8°. Clark,  ^t/w/.  [65]  84 

Calvulistic,  clear,  and  vigorous,  but  smits  several  important  doctrines  ;  adopts  topical  plan.. 

To   Council  of  NiCSea,  A.D.  325— z/.  «&<»  A  §  51 :  Apostolic  Age  ;  A  §  55 :  Patristics  ;  C  §  ij  :  Jewish  Alexandrians. 
'Donaldson,  Pre.  J.        Critical  History  of  Christian  Literature  and  Doctrine  [to  325]  3  v.  o.p.[pd. ^1/6]     S"  Macmillan        64-66 

Vol.  I.  has  been  re-issued  under  title  "  The  Apostolic  Fathers  :  their  doctrines  and  writincrs  "  7/6  c  8°  id.  74. 

MiLNE,  Rev.  D.  The  Philosophy  of  Dispensation  and  Traditional  Theol.  of  First  two  Cents.  7/6     8°  Sinipkin  83 

Reuss,  Prf.  Ed.  History  of  Christian  Theology  in  Apostolic  Age,  ed.  R.  W.  Dale  2  vols.   24/-     8°  Hodder  72-74 

Heresies  :   Modern  Writers  on— z*.  A  §  52  :  Persecutions  of  the  Early  Christians  ;  &  §  123,  ^.'ir.  *Dorner. 

106 


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HISTORY  OF   DOCTRINE. 


[Systematic  Theology 


A  §  119 

§  55  :  Patnstics,  where  also  are  biograph.  and 


Orig-inal  Writings  of  the  Heretics  and  Apologists-z/.  aho  a 

critical  accounts  of  the  Fathers. 
Clement  of  Alexandria  [150-216] — v.  A  §  55,  s.v.  Clement  of  Alexandria. 
Epipiianius  [303-403]      — w.  A  §  55,  s.v.  Oehler. 
HiPPOLYTUS  [160-236]      Refutationis  omnium  hseresium  libri  X.,  ed.  L.Duncker  +  F.G.Schneidewin  7/6 

Discov.  as  an  anon.  MS.  in  1842  by  E.  Miller,  &  ed.  1851  by  him  {Clar.  Press)  as  a  contin.  of  the  Philosoiihumma  attributed  to  ORIGEN. 
Hippolytus  was  largely  indebted  to  IREN.EUS  and  CLEMENT  OF  ALEXANDRIA. 

Refutation  of  all  Heresies  [tr.  ;  Ante-Nicene  Library]  10/6 

Third  Book  of  [Against  Heresies],  ed.  H.  Deane  5/6  p 

-in  his  Opera,  ed.  J.  C.  T.  Otto  [Corpus  Apolog.  Christ.]  5  vols.  26/- 

The  same,  tr.  [Ante-Nicene  Lib.,  vol.  ii.]  10/6 

Div.  Institutes,  [tr. ;  gives  details  of  early  persecutions;  Ante-Nicene  Lib.]  10/6 
Corpus  Hseresiologicum  [for  contents  z/.  A  §  55]  5  vols.   55/- 

Treatise  against  Celsus  in  i4«Writings  [tr. ;  Ante-Nicene  Library]  2  vols.   21/- 

CeLSUS  wrote  a  treatise  (now  lost)  against  Christianity.    Partly  preserved  in  ORIGEN'S  replj'. 

Apology  [tr.  ;   =  vol.  i.  of  Works  in  Ante-Nicene  Lib.] .  10/6     8°       ,, 

The  same,  with  notes  and  preface  by  H.  A,  Woodham  8/6     8°  Bell 

The  preface  contains  a  good  sketch  of  Patristic  and  Ecclesiastic  Latinity. 

Arianism. 

Athanasius  [326-373]     Orations  against  the  Arians,  ed.  Prf.  "W.  Bright    [with  Life  of  Athanasius]  9/- 
„  ,,  Select  Treatises  in  Controversy  w.  the  Arians,  tr.  Card.  J.H.  Newman.  2  v.  15/-  c 

,,  ,,  The  same,  translated  [Anc.  and  Mod.  Lib.  of  Theolog.  Liter.]  l/-  c 

Gwatkin,  H.  M.  [C.-E.]  The  Arian  Controversy  [Epochs  of  Church  History;  po|)ular]  2/6  f 

Neale,  Dr.  J.  M.  [H.-C] — in  his  History  of  Eastern  Church  :  Patriarchate  of  Alexandria      2  vols.  24/- 
*Newman,  Card.  J.  H.  [K.-C]  The  Arians  of  the  Fourth  Century  6/-    I 


Iren^us  [130-202] 
Justin  Martyr  [89-163]  ■ 

Lactantius  [4  cent.] 
Oehler,  F.  [ed.] 
Origen  \c.  185-254] 

Tertullian  [104-216] 


8°  GoUingen  59 

It  is  of  very  great  value, 

8°  Clark,  Edin.  68 

8°  Clar.  Press  74 

8V»«     [42  48]  76-81 
8°  Clark,  Edin.  67 

8°        „  „  71 

8°  Berlin  56-62 

8°  Clark,  Edin.     68-74 


68 
[43]  50 


8°  Clar.  Press 

8°  Longmair 

8°  Griffith 

8°  Longman 

8°  Masters 

2°  Longman 


11 

[43]  88 

88 

87 

47. 

[33]  88 


Augustinianism  and  Pelagianism. 

Augustine  [354-430] 


Clar.  Press 

Nutt 


5/6  p  8°  Clar.  Press 
Clark,  Edin. 


10/6 
21/. 
12/- 


87 

[55]  78 
40 


74. 
68 


r  8°  Nutt 


Select  Anti-Pelagian  Treats.  &  Acts  of  2nd  Counc.  of  Orange,  ed.  W.  Bright  9/-  c  8' 
Three  Anti-Pelagian  Treatises,  tr.  F.  H.  Woods-)- J.  V.  Johnston  4/6  c  8' 

For  St.  AUGUSTINE'S  other  Works,  "vide  A  S  SS- 

Mozley, Rev.  J.B. [C.-E.]  Treatise  on  the  Augustinian  Doctrine  of  Predestination  9/-  c  8°  Murray 

Wiggers,  Dr.  G.  F.  Historical  Presentation  of  Augustinianism  and  Pelagianism,  tr.  Emerson  $1.25      8°  Andover 

Gnosticism. 

,  Bibliography  :  J.  Jacobs  as  appendix  to  King  (2nd  ed.),  ut  infra. 
Irkn^us  [130-202]  Third  Book  of  [Against,  Heresies]  ed.  H.  Deane 

„  „  Against  Heresies  [tr.  ;  Ante-Nicene  Library] 

A  statement  of  and  answers  to  the  Gnosticism  of  his  age. 

King,  Rev.  C.  W.  Gnostics  and  their  Remains     [in  anc.  and  mediasv.  art]- 14  pi.  and  19  ill. 

For  other  books  on  Gems,  some  containing  Gnostic  specimens,  i'.  CLASS  F. 

LlGHTFOOT,Bp.J.[C.-E.]  Commentary  on  Colossians 

Contains  valuable  Excursus  on  Colossian  Heresy  and  Gnosticism. 

*Mansel,  Dn.  H.  L.  [C.-E.]  Gnostic  Heresies  of  First  and  Second  Cent,  [posthum.]  ed.  Lightfoot   10/6 
.ScHAFF,  Dr.P.[Am.Presb.] — in  his  Histoi-y  of  the  Christian  Church,  vol.  i.  pp.  221-251  10/6 

TuLLOCH,  Pre.  J.  [C.-S.]  — article  Gnosticism  in  Encyclo.  Brit.  vol.  a.  30/- 

Manichseism. 

GiESELER,  Prf.  G.  C.  L.      — his  Eccles.  Hist.  \y.  A  §  49]  conts.  full  citations  fr.  orig.  author,  and  a  valuable  catal.  of  anc.  and  mod.  lit. 

Montanism. 

Cunningham,  Rev.  W. 
de  Soyres,  John 
Tertullian 

Nestorians 


[64]  87 

[75]  79 

76 
Clark,  Edin.  [58]  83 
Black  80 


8°  Macmillan 


8°  Murray 


— in  his  The  Churches  of  Asia :  sketches  of  the  2nd  centuiy  6/-  < 

Montanism  and  the  Primitive  Church  [Hulsean  Prize  Essay]  6/- 

Five  Books  against  Marcion   [tr.  ;   =  Works  vol.  iii.  ;  Anti-Nicene  Lib.]  10/6 


8"  Macmillan 

8°  Bell 

8°  Clark,  Edin. 


80 

78 
68 


— V.  A  §  61  :  Eastern  Churches. 

Arabian  Philosophy  of  Middle  Ages— ».  k  §  115. 
Jewish  Philosophy  of  Middle  Ages— z-.  c  §  15. 

Scholastic  Age  [Eighth  century  to  the  Reformation]. 

Historical  and  Critical. 

*Erdmann,  Dr.  J.  E.       History  of  Philosophy  [tr.],  vol.  i. :  Ancient  and  Medieval  15/-  8' 

Hampden  [Bp.]  R.  D.  [C.-E.]  The  Scholastic  Philosophy  in  relation  to  Christian  Tlieology  o.p.  8' 

Huber,  Prf.  V.  A.— in  his  The  Engl.  Universities  [tr.],  v.  i. :  Middle  Ages  2  v.  in  3  o.p.  \_pb.  50/-,  w.  20/-]  8' 


Maurice,  Rev.  F.  D. 
MiLMAN,  Dn.  H.  H. 
Owen,  Rev.  John 
*P0OLE,  Reg.  Lane 

Seth,  Prf.  A. 
Townsend,  W.  J. 


Sonnenschein 
London 
Pickering 
Glasgow 


[32]  38 
43 
57 


Mediseval  Philosophy  [S-14  century]  o.p.  s  4' 

—in  his  Latin  Christianity  \v.  A  §  56]  gives  good  notices  of  the  leading  systems. 

Evenings  with  the  Sceptics,  2  v.  [Protagoras  to  Corn.  Agrippa ;  for  contents  z/.  A  §  7]  32/-  8°  Longman  81 

Illustrations  of  the  I-Iistoiy  of  Medieval  Thought  [Hibbert  Essay]  10/6     8°  Williams  84 

Account  of  Erijfena,  Abelard,  John  of  Salisbury,  Marsilius  of  Padua,  etc. 

article  Scholasticism  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xxi.  30/-     4°  Black  86 


The  Great  Schoolmen  of  the  Middle  Ages 

107 


4 
[popular]  7/6  c  8°  Hodder 


81 


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[Systematic  Theology 


A  §119 

Original  Writers. 


I  vol.  [Migne's  Patrologid\ 
21  vols. 


Abelard  [1079-1142]       Opera' 

Albertus  Magnus  ["•^'"'J^^°2''""]  0^;>tx!>.-only  one  edition 

Anselm[io33-iio9]         Opera  2  vols.  [Migne's /-a/ra/o^a] 

"  Opuscula,  ed.  C.  Haas,  pt.  i.  \Monologium,  Froslogiiim,  etc.]  1/6 

>>  Cur  Deus  Homo 

Cf.  also  SHEDD  :  History  of  Christian  Doctrine  {ut  sufra],  vol.  ii,  pp.  ijl-140,  =73-286. 

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Greg,  W.  R.  [Unit.]        The  Creed  of  Christendom  [its  foundations  contr.  w.  its  superstructure]  2  v.  15/-     8°  Triibner 
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[50]  67 
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63 


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Law  of  Impersonation  as  appl.  to  Abstract  Ideas  and  Religious  Dogmas      4/6  12°  Triibner  [     ]  63 

The  Trinity. 

BicKERSTETH,  Bp.E.H.  [C.-E.]  The  Rock  of  Ages                       [.Scripture  testimony  to  the  Trinity]  2/6  8°  R.T.S  [    ]  61 

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Edwards  Jonathan[Am.]Observations  concern.Script.Economy  of  Trinity&  Redemptn. [Calvinistic]  $1  12°  New  York  [1774]  80 

Norton,  Dr.  Andrews[Am. Unit.]  Reasons  for  not  believing  the  Doctrines  of  the  Trinitarians       $1-25  12°  Boston  [S6]  77 

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~~  ~  A~§  123 

123.    DOCTRINE  OF  CHRIST  (CHRISTOLOGY). 
Christ's  Divinity,  Inearnation,  etc. 

Athanasius,  St.  On  the  Incarnation,  w.  intro.  &  notes  Rev.  A.  Robertson  ;  tr.  by  same,  ea.  2/6     8°  Nutt  82,  84 

Brooks,  Dr.P.  [Am.Episc]  The  Influence  of  Jesus  [Bohlen  Lecture,  '79]  2/6  c  8°  Griffith  [79]  83 

*BRUCE,Prf.A.B.[F.-Ch.]TheHumihatn.ofXt.inltsphys.,ethical&officialaspectr,[CunninghamLcts.]io/6   8°  Clark,  Edin.  [75]  81 

Gives  the  ablest  and  fullest  account  in  Enijlish  of  the  Kenosis  theories. 

Chadwick,  J.W.  [Am.Unit.]  TheMan  Jesus  $i.2S    yd"  Boston  [81]  82 

*DoRNER,Prf.I.A.[Prot.]  History  of  Development  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Person  of  Christ  [tr.]  5  v.  52/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.     61-63 

Traces  the  Christ  of  the  Gospels  through  the  ages  of  the  Church  as  the  f,'reatest  fact  in  Xtn,  thought  ami  experience. 
A  monumentai  work,  deeply  learned,  scientific  and  devout ;  has  appendix  cont,  review  of  British  controversies  since  middle  of  17  cent. 

Drew,  G.  S.                       Human  Life  of  Christ  and  Order  of  the  Universe           [Hulsean  Lect.  '77]  8/-     8°  Longman  78 

,,         ,,                           Son  of  Man :  His  life  and  ministry                                                                      7/6  c  8°  King  74 

Farrar,  Archd.F.W.[C.-E,]  The  Witness  of  History  to  Christ                                [Hulsean  Lect.  '70]  5/-,  c  8°  Macmillan  [71], 75 

*Gess,  Pif.  W.  F.  [Luth.]  Scriptural  Doctrine  of  the  Person  of  Christ        [tr,;  (pt.  ii,,  1878,  not  tr.)]  9/-    12°  Andover  70 

*Hengstenberg,  E.  W.  Christology  of  the  Old  Testament  [tr.]                                          4  vols.  ea.  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.  54-59 

Hughes,  Thos.                   The  Manliness  of  Christ                                                                                       4/6  c  8°  Macmillan  80 

*LlDDON,Can.H.P.[C.-E.]  The  Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ                                         [Hampton  Lects.  '66]  5/-  c  8°  Rivington  [67]  88 

McCaul,  Dr.  A.  [C.-E.]  The  Me.ssiahship  of  Jesus                                                   [on  the  Prophecies]  7/-     8°  Parker  52 

van  OosTERZEE,  Dr.  J.  J.  The  Person  &  Work  of  the  Redeemer  [as  presented  in  Script. ;  tr.  fr.  Dutch]  7/6  c  8°  Hodder  86 

PEROWNE,Dn.E.H.[C.-E.]  Godhead  of  Jesus  [Hulsean  Lect.  '66]  5/-  8°  Bell  67 
*PoPE,  Dr.  W.  B.  [Wesl.]  The  Person  of  Christ :  dogmatic,  scriptural,  historical                                    10/6     8°  Wesl.Conf.Off.[75]75 

Preuss,  Ed.                        The  RomisliDoctrine  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  traced  to  its  Source[tr.]  4/-    12°  Clark,  .fiaVB.  67 

Reville,  Prf.  A.  [Prot.]    History  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Deity  of  Jesus  Christ  [tr.]                                 3/6  c  8°  Williams  70 

SADLER,Rev.M.F.[C.-E.]Emmanuel ;  or  the  Incarnation                                                                            5/-    12°  Bell  [66]  79 

ScHAFF,Dr.  Pp.[Am.  Presb.]The  Person  of  Christ  :  perfection  of  His  humanity  a  proof  of  His  divinity  3/6  c  8°  Nisbet  [65]  82 

,,             ,,             ,,         Christ  and  Christianity                                                                                        10/6     8°       ,,  85 

Contains  two  useful  studies :  Christ  His  oTun  best  IVitness,  and  Christ  in  Thtology ;  also  polemical,  irenical,  moral  and  social  studies. 

TuLLOCH,  Pre.  J.  [C.-S.]  The  Christ  of  the  Gospels  and  Christ  of  Modern  Criticism  4/6  f  8°  Macmillan  64 

*Ullmann,  Dr.  C.  Sinlessness  of  Jesus  [as  an  evidence  for  Christianity]  6/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  [58]  70 

'  By  a  pupil  of  5CHLEIERMACHER.    Of  considerable  doctrinal  and  apologetic  value,  apart  from  all  speculative  theories. 

WESTCOTT,Can.B.[C.-E.]Christus  Consummator  [aspects  of  work  and  person  of  Christ]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan       [86]  87 

Whitelaw,  Dr.  Thos.      Is  Christ  Divine  ?  [Theological  Library]  3/6  c  8°  Hodder  83 

Christ's  Atonement,  Work,  etc. 

Anselm,  St.  Cur  Deus  Homo?  [Why  did  God  become  man?]  1/6  l8°  Norgate  '86  ;  tr.  Prout,  2/-    12°  R.T.S.  87 

One  of  the  finest  and  most  suggestive  theological  treatises  ever  written. 

BEECHER,Rev.C.[Am.Cong.]Redeemer  and  Redeemed  :  atonement  and  eternal  judgment  $1.75  Boston  64 

"The  Resurrection  of  Christ,  both  head  and  members,  is  a  return  to  primeval  glory,  forfeited,  but  redeemed  by  the  blood  of  the  Lamb,  slain  fr.  foundation  of  world." 

Bruce,  Prf.  A.  B.              TrainingoftheTwelve[passagesofGosp.showingXt.'sdisciplineOf  Apost.]io/6     8°  Clark,  Ediiz.  [71]  83 

*BusHNELL,  Dr.  H. [Am.]  Vicarious  Sacrifice  on  principle  of  Universal  Obligation                                   4/6  p  8°  Dickinson  [66]  80 

,,        .     ,,                 Forgiveness  and  Lavf  on  principle  interpreted  by  human  analogies                 5/- c  8°  Hodder  74 

Campbell,  Dr.  J.  McL.   The  Nature  of  the  Atonement  in  Relation  to  Remission  of  Sins,  etc.             6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [68]  73 

*Candlish,  Dr.  R.  S.      The  Atonement :  its  reality,  completeness,  and  extent                                      7/6  c  8°  Black  67 

Cave,  Rev.  A.  [Cong.]     Scriptural  Doctrine  of  Sacrifice     [orig.,  ritual,  atonem..  Lord's  Supper]      12/-     8°  Clark,  .ffflfm.  77 

.Clerical  Symposium  on  Atonement  by  various  writers       [reprint  from  Homiletic  Magazine ;  popular]  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet  84 

Crawford,  Prf.  T.  J.       The  Doctrine  of  Holy  Scripture  respecting  the  Atonement                             12/-     8°  Blackwood  [71]  80 

*Dale,  Dr.R.\y.  [Cong.]  The  Atonement                                                      [Congregational  Lect.,  '75]  6/-  c  8°  Hodder  [75]  85 

Edwards,  Rev.  L.            The  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement                                                                      5i_  c  8°        ,,  87 

Fremantle,  Can.W.  H.  [B. -C]  Doctrine  of  Reconciliation  to  God  through  Jesus  Christ  2/-  f8°  Rivington  70 
Geldart,  Rev.E.M.  [Unit.]  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement  ace.  to  the  Gospel  of  Paul  ,  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  84 
Hai.dane,  Rev.  J.  A.        The  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement                                                                       3/6  c  8°  Macniven,£'(/.[2ed.'47] 

Jamieson,  Rev.  G.             Discussions  on  the  Atonement — Is  it  Vicarious  ?                                              16/-     8°  Blackwood  87 

Lias,  Rev.  J.  J.  [C.-E.]    The  Atonement  viewed  in  the  Light  of  Mod.  Difficulties  [Hulsean  Lects.]  4/6  c  8°  Nisbet  [84]  88 

Contends  that  Substitution  Theory  is  not  only  contrary  to  reason  and  opposed  to  facts,  but  had  no  support  from  the  early  divines— not  even  fr.  the  great  Puritans 

(including  Calvin  and  Owen). 

Martin,  Dr.Hugh  [F.-Ch.JAtonement  in  rel.  to  the  Covenant,  Priesthd.,  &  Intercession  of  our  Lord  7/6  c  8°  Gemmell,  Ed.  [7083 
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»OxENHAM,Rev.H.N.[R.-C.]  -Catholic  Doctrine  of  Atonement  :  its  development  in  the  Church        10/6  c  8°  Allen  [65]  81 

Randles,  Marshall  Substitution  [a  treatise  on  the  Atonement]  5/-     8°  Thomas  77 

*RiTSCHL,  Prf.  A.  Critical  History  of  Xtn.  Doctrine  of  Justification  &  Reconciliation  [tr.]       12/-     8°  Douglas,  .£(/«■«.      72 

■SMEATON,Prf.G.  [F.-Ch.]  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement  as  taught  by  Christ  Himself  10/6     8°  Clark,  .fft/m.  68 

„  „  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement  as  taught  by  the  Apostles  10/6     8°       „        „  70 

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A  §§124-125 

Symington,  Rev.  W.  [Presb.]    Messiah,  the  Prince  [mediatorial  dominion  of  Christ]  10/6     8°  Nelson 

IHOMSON,  Abp.  W.  The  Atoning  Work  of  Christ  [Bampton  Lectures,  '53]  o.p.      8°  Murray 

VVace,  Pre.  Henry[C.-E.]  Some  Central  Points  of  our  Lord's  Ministry  S/-  c  8°  Hodder 

WoRDSWORTH,Rev.J.[C.-E.]  The  One  Religion  :  truth,  holiness,  &peace  by  Jesus  [BamDt.Lect.  '81]  10/6     8°  Rivington 


Christ's  Life,  Death  and  Passion,  and  Resurrection- 
Doctrine  of  the  Real  Presence— z-.  a  §  103,  s.v.  Eucharist. 
Second  Advent  _„.  a  §  128 :  Eschatoiogy. 

Resurrection  of  Christ  — ».  A  §  132 :  Miracles. 


.  A  §  so. 


8i 

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88 
81 


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12 


Clark,  Edin. 


R.T.S.  88 

70 

56 

86 

Hodder  79 

Edin.  [xvii.  cent.]  63 

8°  Macmillan       [46]  84 

2°  Masters  [69]  84 

8°  Williams  75 

8/6  c  8°  Burns  &  Dates       75 

[65]  77 
'68]  7/6     8°  Parker 


[68]  70 


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Candlish,  Prf.  Jas.  S.      The  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit  [Handbooks  for  Bible  Classes]  1/6  c  8' 

Daunt,  Dr.  A.  Person  and  Offices  of  the  Holy  Spirit  [Donnellan  Lect.]  3/6  c  8' 

Goodwin,  Dr.T.[Indep.]  Work  of  the  Holy  Ghost  in  our  Salvation =ot/.  VI.  of  CoW.  Works   12  v.  54/-     8' 
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HuTCHlNGS,  Rev.  W.  H.  Person  and  Work  of  the  Holy  Ghost  4/6   12" 

Lascaris,  Theod.,  jun.    De  Processione  Spiritus  Sancti  oratio  apologetica,  ed.  Dr.  H.  B.  Swete       2/- 
Manning,  Card.H.E.  [R.-C]  Internal  Mission  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

,,  ,,  Temporal  Mission  of  the  Holy  Ghost  8/6  c  8° 

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Owen,  Dr.  [Puritan  j  1616-83]    Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Spirit— z»  his  Works 

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,,  „  History  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Procession  of  the  Spirit  [tod.  of  Charlemagne]  7/6    12°  Bell  76 


Chicago 
16°  Nevj  Vork 

8°  Leipzig 


74 
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85 

88 

[62] 80 

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AngelolOgy  —v.  also  a  §  93  :  Swedenborg. 

Christmas,  Rev.  A.          Echoes  of  the  Universe  :  the  world  of  spirit  o.p.  [pb.  io/6]  c  8° 

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Godet,  Prf  F.                    — in  his  Studies  on  the  Old  Testament  [tr.]  7/6  c8° 

HENGSTENBERG,Prf.E.W. Essay  on  Cherubim  appended  to  his  Commentary  on  Ezekiel  [tr.]  Io/6     8° 

,,                     ,,          — m /4w  Egypt  and  the  Books  of  Moses  7/6  c  8° 

0'KENNEDY,Rev.R.[R.-C.]'The  Holy  Angels  6/|-  c8° 

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c  8°  Rivington  [71]  84 

8°  Clark,  Edin.  67 

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c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  56 

c  8°  Burns  &  Oates  [38]  74 

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Hume,  David  Human  Nature  :  a  treatise,  with  notes  T.  H.  Green -|-T.  H.  Grose      2  v.  28/- 

,,  ,,  The  same,  ed.  (w.  an  analytical  index)  L.  A.  Selby-Bigge  9/- 

LorzE,  Prf.  Hermann     — in  his  Microcosmos,  bks.  iv.  etseq.  [tr.]  3  vols.  36/- 

Mivart,  St.George[R.-C.]  Lessons  from  Nature  as  Manifested  in  Mind  and  Matter  15/- 

A  Darwinian  inquiry  into  nature  of  man,  empliasizinif  liis  generic  diiference  from  brutes. 

Biblical  Doctrine  — v.  also  A  §  45,  s.w.  Psychology,  Sociology  ;  and  v.  A  §  113:  Ethics. 

Hopkins,  Dr.  Mark  [Am.  Cong.]  An  Outline  Study  of  Man:  the  body  and  mind  in  one  system     $1.75 

,,  ,,  The  Scriptural  Idea  of  Man  [Princeton  Lectures]  $1 

•Laidlaw, Prf.J.[F.-Ch.]  The  Bible  Doctrine  of  Man  [Cunningham  Lectures]  10/6 

A  carefu!  examination  into  man's  origin,  primitiye  state,  nature— at  creation,  under  sin,  in  the  new  life,  and  in  tlieir  bearing  oi 

White,  Rev.  Edw.  [Cong.]   Lifi?  in  Christ  [Scriptural  doctrine  of  nature  of  man,  etc.]  4/- 

Tbe  standard  defence  of  Conditional  Immortality. 

Conscience. 

Cook,  Rev.  Jos.  [Am.Cong.]  The  Conscience  [Boston  Monday  Lectures]  i/- 

Davidson,  Rev.  W.  T.  [WesL]  The  Christian  Conscience  :  a  contrib.  to  ethics  [Fearnley  Lect.,  '88]  2/- 
Kednev,  Prf.  J.  S.  [Am.] — article  Conscience  in  Encyclo.  Americana,  vol.  i.  40/- 

MAURlCE,Rev.F.D.[B.-C.]  The  Conscience  :  lectures  on  casuistry  [del.  at  Cambridge]  8/6 

Menzel,  Andreas  [O.-C]  De  natura  conscientise 
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c8°  Clark,  Ed.  [1726]  88 

8°  Longmn.[i739-4o]82 

8°  Clar  Press  88 

8°  Clark,  Edin.  85 

8°  Murray  76 

12°  New  York        [73]  76 

12°      „       „  83 

8°  Clark,  Edtn.  79 

1  a  future  life. 

8°  Stock  [75]  78 


c  8°  Dickinson  78 

8°  Wesl.  Conf.  Off.  88 
4°  Triibner  83 

c8°  Macmillan  [68]  72 
8°  Brunswick  52 

c  8°  Rivington   [1660]  77 


Evolution 


i».  A  §  6. 


Instinct  —for  books  on  Instinct  generally,  v.  C  §  71,  and  H  §  77. 

CHADBOURNE,Dr.P.A.[Am.M.D.]  Instinct:  itsofEceinanim.kingd.&rel.  to  higher  powers  in  man  $2.50 

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8°  New  York       [72]  83 


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ESCHATOLOGY. 


[Systematic  Theology 


A  §128 

Sin:  its  Nature,  Origin,  and  Consequences— z-.  o/f«  Freedom  of  wiu,  m/?-3. 

Natural  Doctrine. 


BuTLERjBp.  Jos.  [C.-E.]  Three  Sermons  on  Human  Nature  [urges  supremacy  of  moral  law]  i/6  c  8°  Clark,  Ed. 

V.  Harless,  G.  C.  a.     —in  his  System  of  Christian  Ethics  [tr.]  10/6     %' 

—v.  "Critique  of  Practical  Reason"  [1788],  tr.  T.  K.  Abbott 
— in  his  Dissert,  on  Progress  of  Ethical  Philos.  in  17th  and  18th  cents, 
— ut  infra. 


12/6 
7/6 


Kant,  Immanuel 
Mackintosh,  Sir  J, 
MULLER,  Dr.  Jul. 

Biblical  Doctrine. 

BUSHNELL,  Dr.  Hor.  [Am.]  The  Moral  Uses  of  Dark  Things  [on  origin  of  evil]  4/6  c8' 

Glover,  Rev.  O.            Short  Treatise  on  Sin  [based  on  Miiller]  3/6  p  8' 

Manning,  Card.  H.  E.  [R.-C]  Sin  and  its  Consequences  ■     6/-  c8' 

*MuLLER,  Dr.  Jul.         The  Christian  Doctrine  of  Sin  2  vols.  21/-     8' 

The  standard  work,  by  one  of  the  profoundest  of  divines,  whose  humility  led  him  to  withhold  ft.  publication  his  valuable  MSS.    This  is  a  tr.  of 

Naville,  Ernest             The  Problem  of  Evil  [tr;  ]  4/608° 

Shipley,  Rev.O.[H.-C.]  A  Theoiy  about  Sin  in  Relation  to  Facts  of  Daily  Life  7/6  c8° 

,,              ,,                  Principles  of  the  Faith  in  Relation  to  Sin  12/-     8° 

Straffen,  Rev.  G.  M.   Sin  as  set  forth  in  Scripture  [Hulsean  Lect.,  '74]  $/-  c8° 

TuoMrsON,  D.  G.           The  Problem  of  Evil :  introduction  to  the  practical  sciences                        10/6     8° 

TULLOCH,  Pre.  John  [C.-S.]  The  Christian  Doctrine  of  Sin  [Croall  Lectures,  '76]  6/-  c8° 

Vaughan,  Dn.C.J.  [C.-E.]Two  Great  Temptations  :  of  Man  and  of  Christ  3/6  c8° 

Soul  — V.  also  A  §  45,  s.71.  Psychology ;  and  C  §  71 :  Psychology. 

Uain,  Prf.  Alex.  History  of  the  Theories  of  the  Soul — in  his  Mind  and  Body  [Int.  Sc.  Ser.]  4/-  c8° 

CoBBE,  Frances  P.  [Unit.]  The  Peak  in  Darien  :  and  other  inquiries  concerning  the  soul  and  body       7/6  c  8° 

Ives,  Rev.  Chas.L.  [Am.]The  Bible  Doctrine  of  the  Soul :  or  man's  nature  and  destiny  75c.  12° 

MEAD,Rev.  Chas.M.[Am. Cong.]  The  Soul  Here  and  Hereafter  :  a  biblical  study  $i-5°  12° 

Newman,  F.  W.  [Agnos.]The  Soul :  its  sorrows  and  aspirations  3/6  c8° 

An  essay  towards  the  *•  natural  history  "  of  the  soul  as  the  true  basis  of  theology. 

Will,    Freedom  of    — ».  also  a  §  126:  Predestination. 

Edwards,  Jonathan  [Am.Presb.]  The  Freedom  of  the  Will                                                                   $1.50  8° 

Hazard,  R.  G.  [Am.]       Freedom  of  Mind  in  Willing      [every  body  that  wills  is  a  creative  cause]  10/-  12° 

^,                 ,,                  Two  Letters  on  Causation  and  Freedom                 [addressed  to  J.  S.  Mill]  7/6  c  8° 

Kedney,  Prf.  J.  S.  [Am.]  — article  Determinism  in  Encyclo.  Americana                                                 40/-  4° 

Morris,  Prf.  G.  S.  [Am.]  — article  Causation  in  Encyclo.  Americana                                                      40/-  4° 

Plumptre,  C.  E.                — ^j-aj/ii.  ["  Philosophic  Necess."]i«  AjJ- Natural  Causation    [evolutional]  7/6  8' 

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A  refutation  of  the  necessitarian  theories  of  Hobbes,  Edwards,  and  other  leading  advocates. 


[1726]  88 

,.       ..  68 

Longman        [73]  83 

Black  .[36]  72 


Dickinson  [76]  80 

Bell  66 

Burns  [74]  06 

Clark,  Edin.  [68] 

5th  German  ed.  [1867]. 

Clark,  Edin.  72 

Macmillan  74 

Paul  78 

Williams  75 

Longman  87 

Blackwood  77 

Macmillan  72 

Paul  [74]  78 

Williams  82 

Philadelphia  78 

Boston  76 

Triibner  [49]  74 


New  York   [1754]  79 
64 
Longman 
Triibner 


69 
83 


Unwin 
New  York 


[64]  64 


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Philadelphia 
Nisbet 
P.  ■\VHrTE,,and  otliers. 
Macmillan 
Bos/on 
Rivington 
Bell 

Macmillan 
Triibner 


Allen 
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c» 
c8° 
c8° 


86 
82 

[47]  76 
84 

[81]  82 


[67]  79 
58 

[79]  8?; 

[80]  80' 

[82]  87 

87 

[76]  78 
69 


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A  §128 

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Physical  TheOPy       —v.  also  a  §  131,  'lv.  Chambers,  Dowson,  Hickok. 

'Stewart + Tait, Prfs.  B.  +  P. G. The  Unseen  Universe  :  physical  speculations  on  a  future  stste           6/-     8°  Macmillan  [74]  76 

An  argument  by  two  eminent  physicists  for  the  law  of  continuity  and  for  immortality. 

Taylor,  Isaac                    Physical  Theory  of  another  Life                    [argues  for  spiritual  6orporeity]  5/-  p  8°  Bell  [36]  71 

Destiny  of  the   Wicked— ».  also  a  §  93 :  Swedenborg  ;  A  §  96 ;  Universalism  ;  A  §  r26  :  Way  of  Salvation. 

BARTLETT,Dr.S.C.[Am.Cong.]  Life  and  Death  Eternal                                      [anti-Annihilationist]  $1.50   12°  Boston  [66]  78 

BEECHER,Dr.Edw.[Am.Cong.]History  of  Opinions  on  the  Scriptural  Doctrine  of  Retribution           $1.25    12°  New  York  78 

BROWN.Rev.J. Baldwin  [Cong.]  Doct.  of  Annihilat.  in  the  Light  of  the  Gosp.  of  Love  [negat.  argum.]  2/6  c  8°  Paul  [75]  78 

COBBE,  Frances  P.  [Unit.]  The  Hopes  of  the  Human  Race  Here  and  Hereafter            [     ,,           ,,     ]  5/-  c  8°  Williams  [74]  80 

Cox,  Dr.  Sam.  [Bapt.]       Salvator  Mundi :  is  Xt.the  Saviour  of  all  Men  [Sequel,  i/-,'83— universalist]  2/6  c  8°  Paul  [77]  88 

DEXTER,Rev.H.M.[Am.Cong.]The  Verdict  ofReason  on  Future  Punishment  of  the  Impenitent          $1    16°  Boston  65 

1- ARRAR,Archd.F.W.[C.-E.]  Eternal  Hope                       [5  sermons  preached  at  Westminster  in  1876]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [78]  78 

>>             >>  _              I)          Mercy  and  Judgment :  last  wprds  on  Christian  Eschatology                     10/6  c  8°          ,,  [81]  82 

Fatnre  Probation  ;  a  symposium  ;  by  var.  writers— reprinted  from  Homiletic  Magazine         [popular]  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet  86 

By  Stanley  LEATHES,  J.  CAIRNS.  E.  WHITE.  Stopford  BROOKE,  R.  F,  LITTLEDALE.  J.  Page  HOPPS,  Simeon  SINGER  [rabbi],  and  others. 

George,  N.  D.  [Am.Meth.]  Annihilation  not  of  the  Bible                 [exam,  of  100  controv.  texts]  $1.50  12°  New  York  74 

GOULBURN,  Dn.E.M.  [H.-C]  Everlasting  Punishment                                [lectures  delivered  in  1880]  6/6  c8°  Rivington  [80]  80 

Jackson,  Rev.  W.  [C.-E.]  Doctrine  of  Retribution  philosophically  considered      [Bampton  Lect.,  '75]  5/-     8°  Hodder  [75]  84 
Maurice,  Rev.  F.D.[B.-C.]  The  Word  Eternal  and  the  Punishment  of  the  Wicked                 o.p.  [/^.i/-]  c8°  Macmillan 

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Morris,  Rev.  E.  D.          Is  there  Salvation  after  Death  ?          *                                                            6/-  c  8°  Hodder  87 
03tENHAM,Rev.F.,N.[R.-C.]  What  is  the  Truth  as  lo  Everiast. Punish.?  2  pts.  [in  rep.  to  Pusey,  inf.'\  ea.2/6  c  8°  Rivington;Paul  75,81 

PUSEY,  Dr.  E.  B.  [H.-C]  What  is  of  Faith  as  to  Everlasting  Punishment  ?                                                3/6     8°  Parker  80 

•Row,  Preb.  C.A.[B.-C.]  Future  Retribution  in  Light  ofReason  and  Revelation                                   12/-     8°  Isbister  [87]  89 

Full,  systematic,  thorough,  and  liberal. 

SERVICE.  Dr.  John [C.-S.] Salvation  Here  and  Hereafter          [sermons  and  essays,  "broad-church  "]  6/-  c8°  Macmillan  [76]  78 

SltEDD,Dr.W.G.[Am.Presb.]TheDoctrineof  Endless  Punishment                                                            5/-  c8°  Nisbet  86 

Smyth, Rev. Newman  [tr.]  Dorner  on  the  Future  State                               [tr.  of  part  of  his  "  System  "]  $1    12°  Nmi  York  83 

Argues  in  favour  of  a  future  probation  of  the  heathen  and  other  non-Christians. 

White,  Dr.  Edw.               Life  in  Christ                                                       ["  conditional"  immortality]  4/-     8°  Stock  [75]  78 

WHlTON,Dr.J.M.[Am.Cong.]  Is  Eternal  Punishment  Endless                                [negative  argument]  75c.    id"  Boston  [76]  77 

Forgiveness  of  Sin. 

BusHNELl,,pr.Hor.[Am.Cong.]   Forgiveness  and  Law                  [interpreted  by  human  analogies]  $1.75    \2°  New  York  [74]  76 

CwRKE,Dr.J.F.[Am. Unit.]  The  Christian  Doctrine  of  Forgiveness  of  Sin                                             50  c.    Yd'  Boston  [67]  74 

Hades,  Hell  and  Heaven— z/.  aUo  A  §  93 :  swedenborg. 

EiCKERSTETH,  Rev.  E.  H.  [C.-E.]  Hades  and  Heaven  :  what  does  Scripture  reveal?                             2/-   12°  Shaw  65 

H(IMILT0N,  Dr.  Thos.  [Ir.  Presb.]  Beyond  the  Stars  :  heaven,  its  inhabitants,  occupations  and  life      5/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  88 

UtiDEKOPER,  Rev.  F.  [Am.  Unit.]  Belief  of  the  first  3  Centuries  on  Xt's.  Miss,  to  the  Underworld     $1    12°  New  York  [54]  83 

LsE,  Dr.  F.  G.  [H.-C]      Christian  Doctrine  of  Prayer  for  the  Departed                             [in  favour]  10/6     8°  Isbister  [7417; 

MiiiRiLL,  Dr.  S.M.  [Am.Meth.]   the  New  Testament  Idea  of  Hell                                                         1/6  c  8°  Dickinson  70 

["  Rowel,  M."  =  Valdemar  Thisted]   Letters  from  Hell  [tr.]  with  preface  Dr.  Geo.  Macdonald            6/-  c  8°  Bentley  [66]  S6 

Wright,  Prf.,  G;  F.  [Am.Cong.]    The  Relation  of  Death  to  Probation                                                 $1.50   12°  Boston  [82]  S" 

Wright,  Thos.                  St.  Patrick's  Purgatory  [ess.on  legends  ofhell,purg.,&parad.  of  Mid.  Ages]  6/-  c8°  J.  R.  Smith  44 

Infant  Salvation. 

Bomberger,  Dr.  J.  H.  A.  [Am.  Ref.  G.  Ch.]    Infant  Salvation                                                                50  c.    Yi'  Philadelphia  60 

,  Treated  in  relation  to  natural  depravity^  to  regeneration,  and  to  baptism. 

Prentiss,  Dr.  G.L.  [Am.Presb.]— i/.  a  remarkable  paper  on  Infant  Salvation  in  Presbyt.  Review,  1883,  pp.  548  sqq. 

Resuprectiqn  of  the  Dead.  • 

Cochrane,  Rev.  James      The  Resurrection  of  the  Dead  :  its  design,  manner  and  results                     7/6  c  8°  Blackwood  69 

Hanna,  Dr.  W.  [F.-Ch.J    The  Resurrection  of  the  Dead                                                                             c/_  f  %"  Douglas,  Ed.  [72]  77 

W-fesTCOTT,  Can'.'  B.  F.  [C.-E.]  The  Gospel  of  the  Resurrection      [relation  to  reason  and  to  history]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [66]  84 

The  Second  Advent  (Millennium). 

*^JS!,QWN,  Pre.  David  [F.-Ch.]  CJirist's  Second  Coming:  will  it  be  pre-millennial  ?  [negativeargum.]  7/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  [43]  82 

CliMMme,  Dr.  John  [Presb.]  The  Great  Tribulation  Coming  on  Earth                                                       5/_  c  8°  Bentley  [65]  65, 

;..*,'           ..                  Redemption  Draweth  Nigh                   [defence  of  premillennial  Advent]        5/-  c  8""        „  regies/ 

,;-;;,     ,         ,„                  Thel^iIlmiiiia,l.Rest:,ortheWorldasitWillbe                                              5/-  c  8°        „  [65]  65 

.'.W,  ■  '           .V       ,       ,  Signs  of  the  Times :  present,  past  and  future                                   ».^.  [/*.  2/6]  c  8°  Hall  6o' 

,,    •            ,,                  The  Seventh  Vial :  the  time  of  trouble  begun                                                    6/-  c  8°  Hurst  70 

In  the  first  four  of  these  works,  CUMMING  predicted  great,  events  for  the  year  1868,  and  in  the  fifth  quoled  evidence  of  the  fulfilment  of  ■  j      ' 
all  thb  events  predicted  m  the  page  of  prophecy 


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CHRISTIAN   EVIDENCES:   GENERAL.        [Systematic  Theology 


A  §129 

Iemarest+Gordon,  tl^  [Ref.  D.-C]  Christocracy  [answers  to  post-millenarian  objections]  12° 

}ILES,  Rev.  C.  [Am.]        The  Second  Coming  of  Christ :  its  cause,  signs  and  effect  $l-So    12° 

*GuiNNESS,  Rev.  H.  G.  [Cong.]  Approaching  End  of  the  Age        [in  light  of  hist.,  proph.,  science]  7/6  c  8° 
VUKES,  Andrew  The  Second  Death  and  Restitution  of  All  Things  [universalist]  3/6  c  8° 

Kelly,  Rev.  W.  Lectures  on  the  Second  Coming  of  the  Lord  4/- c  8° 

MERRlLL,Bp.  S.M.  [  Am.  ]The  Second  Coming  of  Christ  [milenn.,  resurr.,  judgment]  $1.50   12° 

Moody,  D.  L.  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Second  Coming  of  Christ  15  c.    18° 

Pember,  G.  H.  Antichrist,  Babylon,  and  the  Coming  of  the  Kingdom  3/6  c  8° 

Peters,  Rev.  G.  H.  N.  [Am.]  The  Theocratic  Kingdom  of  our  Lord  [in  O.T.  presented  in  N.T.]    3  v.      8° 
Russell,  J.  S.  Parousia :  a  critical  study  of  N.T.  doctrine  of  Christ's  Second  Coming       7/6     8° 


New  York 

[67]  78 

Philadelphia 

79 

Hodder 

[78]  87 

Longman 

[69]  88 

Broom 

[66]  76 

Cincinnati 

79 

Chicago 

77 

Hodder 

87 

New  York 

84 

Unwiu 

[78]  87 

129.    CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES  (APOLOSETICS) :  («)  GENERAL. 


Addison,  Joseph  Evid.  of  the  Xtn.  Relig. ,  w.  disc.  agst.  Atheism  &  Infidelity  in  Works,  v.  v.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [1730]  54 

Barnes,  Rev.  A.  [Am.]     Lectures  on  the  Evid.  of  Christianity  in  the  xixth  Cent.       [Ely  Lectures]    5/6  p  8°  Blackie  [68]  70 

Barry,  Bp.  A.  [C.-E.]       Manifold  Witness  for  Christ  [Nat.  theol.  evidences  for  Christianity]    12/-     8°  Murray  80 

BusHNELL.Dr.Hor.  [Am.  jNature  and  the  Supernatural  [eloquent]    3/6  c  8°  Dickinson        [58]  80 

One  of  its  best   "  evidences  "  is  its  inquixy  into  the  reason  why  Chti^tiaiuty  cannot  vanish  as  have  the  faiths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

By-Paths  of  Bible  Knowledge— z;.  A  §  46. 

Chalmers,  Dr.  Thos.  [F.-Ch.]  Christian  Evidence  in  Works,  v.  i.     .  [lectures  on  Paley's  Evidences]  6/-  c  8°  Douglas,£</m[s6]  79 
*Christlieb,  Prf.  Th.  [Evang.]  Modern  Doubt  and  Christian  Belief  [lectures;  tr.]  10/6     8°  Cla.r\<.,  Edin.  [74]  Sj 

Cook,  Rev.  Jos.  [Am.  Cong.]  Boston  Monday  Lectures   [pop. ;  evangelical ;  largely  apolog.]  9  v.  ea.  i/-  c  8°  Dickinson  77-8S 

Bioloffy,  '77 ;  Transcendentalism,  '77 ;  Orthodoxy,  '77 ;  Conscience,  '78  ;  Heredity,  '7S ;  Maxriage,  '78  ;  Labor,  79  ;  Socialism,  '80 ; 

Occident,  '84 ;  Orient,  '36. 

*Ebrard,  Dr.  J.  H.  A.  [Ref.  Ortho.]  Apologetics:  the  scientific  vindication  of  Christianity  [tr.]  3  v.  31/6     8°  Ciaxk,  Edin.     87-88 
Erskine,  Thos.  Remarks  on  the  Internal  Evidence  of  Revealed  Religion  [good]     5/- c  8°  Edini.lyd.ed.  21]  jS 

FlSHER,  Dr.  G.  P.  [Am.  Cong.]  Essays  on  the  Superiiatural  Origin  of  Christianity  $3      8°  New  York       [65]  75 

Good  on  modem  critical  objections  (Renaa,  Stiauss,  and  the  Tiibinsfen  School). 

„  ,,  Manual  of  Christian  Evidences  3/-   12°  Dickinson  S8 

Frank,  Dr.  F.  H.  R.  [Luth.]  System  of  Christian  Certainty  [tr.]  10/6     8°  Clark,  Edin.  86 

Godet,  Prf.  F.  [Ref.-Ch.]  Lectures  in  Defence  of  the  Christian  Faith,  tr.  Hon.  W.  H.  Lyttelton  6/- c  8°       „  „      [81]  83 

The  Resurrection,  Hypothesis  of  Visions,  Miracles,  Perfectness  and  Divinity  of  Christ,  the  Supernatural,  etc. 


[15]  6& 
82 


Gregory, Rev.  O.  G.         Evidences,  Doctrines  and  Duties  of  the  Christian  Religion  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Griffith,  Rev.  Henry.    Faith,  the  Life-root  of  Science,  Philosophy,  Ethics  and  Religion  5/-  c  8°  Stock 

Hettinger  Dr.  Fr.  [R.-C]  Evidences  of  Christianity,  tr.  H.  S.  Bowen 

A  trs.  of  parti,  of  the  aaHiOT's  Afiolosie  ties  Ckrtsiettthuftts,  thesndpart  of  which — Die  Dolmen  d,  Chrisitnthums — is  to  follow. 

4/6  c  8°  R.T.S. 
$3.50     8°  Philadelphia 
3  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Ck.,^i/.[6s,68,73]7.3 

;  iiL :  On  the  Moral  Truths  of  Christianity. 


Leathes,  Prf.  S.  [C.-E.]  The  Grounds  of  Christian  Hope 

Lord,  Rev.  C.  E.  [Am.]   Evidences  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Theology 

"^Luthardt,  Prf.  C.  E.  [Luth.]  Apologetic  Lectures  [tr.] 

L  :  On  the  Fundamental  Truths  of  Christianity ;  ii, :  On  the  Saving  Truths  of  Christianity ; 

Mackay,  R.  W,  — in  his  The  Tiibingen  School  and  its  Antecedents 

A  criticisfii  of  Strauss.  Renan,  Keim  and  Su^jritaiurai  Retision, 

McCoSH,  Prf.  Jas.  [Presb.jThe  Supernatural  in  relation  to  the  Natural 

McIlvaine,  C.  p.  [Am.]  Evidences  of  Christianity  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion 

Mair,  Dr.  Alex.  Studies  in  the  Christian  Evidences 

*Paley,  Archd.  W.  [C.-E.]  Evidences  of  Christianity,  ed.  Can.  Birks,  2/- ;  ed.  Rev.  Geo.  Fisk 

Bacon,  Rev.  J.  M.  A  Short  Analysis  of  Paley's  "Evidences" 

Redford,  Prf.  R.  A.  [Cong.]  "^he  Christian's  Plea  against  Modern  Unbelief  [on  evidences]  9/ 

*Rowf,  Rev.  C.  A.  Christ.  Evid.  viewed  in  relation  to  Modern  Thought  [Bampton  Lects.,  '77]  7/6 


Burns  &Oates  inprep. 


77 


10/6  c  8°  Williams 


63 


7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  62 

7S  c.    it!'  Clevela'd,0hio\y2\iz 

6/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  85 

4/6   12°  R.T.S.;Bell[i794]Sf 

2/6    18°  Hall,  Camb.    [70]  87 

8°  Hodder  [81]  82 

8°  Norgate  [77]  81k 


Admirable  lectures  on  the  Miracles,  and  the  evidential  value  of  the  life  and  character  of  Christ. 

„  „  A  Manual  of  Christian  Evidences  [concise  and  clear ;  Theol.  Educ]  2/6    12° 

Smith,  Prf.  H.  B.  [Am.]  Apologetics  :  a  course  of  lectures,  ed.  W.  S.  Karr  [fragmentary]  $1    12° 

Storrs,  Rev.  R.  S.  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Divine  Origin  of  Christianity     [indicated  fr.  its  histor.  effects]  6/-  c  8° 
Ullmann,  K.  The  Sinlessness  of  Jesus  [as  evid.  for  Xty.  ;  tr.]  6/-  c  8° 

Vaughan,- Rev.  D.  J.        Christian  Evidences  and  the  Biblt  "  [sermons]  5/6   12° 

Wace,  Pre.  Henry  [C.-E. ]Student's  Manual  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity  7/6  p  8° 

Whately,  Abp.  R.  [C.-E.]  Lectures  on  Christian  Evidences,  ed.  T.  Arden  6af.    12° 

„  „  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Religious  Worship  [sequel  to  above]  2/6   12° 

Wright,  Prf.  G.  F.  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Logic  of  Christian  Evidences  $1.5°   '2° 


Hodder 

[87]  8S 

Ne^  York 

82 

Hodder 

8S 

Clark,  Edin. 

,  [58   70 

Macmillan 

[6S:  65 

Murray 

in  prep. 

L'gm'n[37-!/. 

«ar.43]68 

Longman 

[47]  67 

Andover 

[Sol.Sj 

Natural  Theology 


.  A  §§4-8,  espec.  Calderwood  (§  6),  and  Harris  (§  7). 

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Theology]  CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES:  INSPIRATION  &.  REVELATION.  [System. Theology 


A  §§130-131 


130.    CHKISTIAN  EVIDENCES :  {i)  INSPIEATION  and  REVELATION. 


•Arnold,  Matthew  [Rat.]  Literature  and  Dogma:  essay  towards  better  apprehension  of  Bible  2/6    12°  Smith  &  Elder  [73]  83 

*        >,  „  God  and  the  Bible  [sequel  to  above]  2/6   12°      „  ,,      [75]84 

Both  from  the  naturalistic  standpoint.    For  a  reply  v.  BRUCE,  zn/ya. 

AUBERLEN,  C.  A.               The  Divine  Revelation  :  essay  in  defence  of  faith                       [tr.  (badly)]  10/6     8°  Clark,  £tfin.          67 

Bannerman,  Prf.  Jas.        Inspiration:   the  infallible  truth  and  divine  authority  of  Scripture                 lo/6     8°  ,,         ,,               65 

BiRKS,  Prf.  T.  R.                The  Bible  and  Modern  Thought                                                                           4/-    12°  R.T.S.            [62]  63 

Bruce,  Prf.  A.  B.  [F.-Ch.]  The  Chief  End  of  Revelation                                 [in  reply  to  Mat.  Arnold]  6/-  c  8°  Hodder          [81]  82 

Cave,  Pre.  Alf.  [Cong.]     The  Inspiration  of  Old  Testament                       [Congregational  Lects., '86]  7/6     8°  Congreg.  Union     88 

Seeks  to  establish  inspiration  of  O.  T.  by  a  purely  inductive  method,  concentrating  his  attention  on  Genesis,  which,  in  his  view,  is  the  battle-ffround  on  which  the  claims 
of  the  O.  T.  will  be  largely  decided.     Introduces  every  expression  of  any  scientific  man  which  supports  his  contention  ;  otherwise  full  of  research  and  very  useful. 

Clerical  Symposium  on  "In  what  sense  is  the  Bible  God's  Word?"  [repr.  fr.  Homil.  Mag.']  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet  84 

Elliot,  Rev.  C.  [Presb.]  Treatise  on  the  Inspiration  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  6/-     S"  Ciaxk,  Edin.  77 

*EWALD,  Dr.  H.  Revelation:  its nat.&  record [Bibl.doct.;tr.  of  1st  V.  of  Z«Area?..g2^«/,  4  v.]  10/6     8°       „         „  84 

Gaussen,  Rev.  S.  R.  L.      Theopneustia  :  the  Bible,  its  divine  origin  and  inspiration  [tr.]  Bagster  [61] 

One  of  the  strongest  advocates  for  the  verbal  inspiration  of  the  Bible. 

Greg,  W.  R.  TheCreedof  Christendom:  its founda.  &superstruct.  [E.& For.  Phil.  Lib.]  15/-     8°  Trubner  [63]  83 

An  anti-miraculous  examination  of  the  claims  and  contents  of  Mosaism  and  Christianity  as  given  in  the  Scriptures. 

Ladd,  Prf.  G.  T.  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Doct.  of  Sacred  Script. :  orig.  &  nat.  of  O.  &  N.T.  [elaborate]  2  v.  28/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  83 

,,             „                                 What  is  the  Bible  ?  :  inquiry  into  origin  and  nature  of  O.  &  N.  T.         12/6  c  8°  New  York  88 

Lee,  Archd.  W.  [C.-E.]     Inspirationof  Holy  Scripture  :  its  nature  and  proof                                        12/6     8°  Rivington  [54]  82 

Mansel,  Dn.  H.  L.  [C.-E.]  The  Limits  of  Religious  Thought                       [Bampton  Lecture,  '58]     8/6  p  8°  Murray  [58]  70 

Criticised  by  J.  MARTINEAU  :  "Science,  Nescience  and  Faith,"  in  his  "Essays"  fv,  i.  2  v.  24/- c  8»  Longman  '75];  F.  D.  MAURICE,  tn  "  What  is  Revelation?" 
and  "Sequel  "  to  same  [10/6  and  6/- c  S"  Macmillan '59-60]  ;  and  J.  YOUNG,  in  "The  Province  of  Reason  "  [2/6  c  8"  Smith  &  wilder  '66], 

Matheson,  Dr.  Geo.  [C.-S.]  Natural  Elements  of  Revealed  Religion  [Baird  Lectures,  '8l]  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet  82 

ROBSON,  Dr.  J.  The  Bible  :  its  revelation,  inspiration,  and  evidence  7/6  c  8°  Hodder  83 

KoGERS,  Prf.  H.  [Cong.]  The  Superhuman  Origin  of  Bible,  inferred  from  Itself  6/-  c  8"         „  [74]  84 

Sow,  Preb.C.  A.  [B.-C]  Revelation  and  Modern  Theology  12/6     8°  Norgate  83 

"Supernatural  Religion  :  an  inquiry  into  the  reality  of  divine  revelation  3  vols.  36/-     8°  Longman  [73-77]  79 


'Reproduction  of  the  speculations  of  BAUR,  STRAUSS  and  the  Tiibingen School.    Replied  toby  LlGHTFOOT  in  Contemp.  Review,  '7S-'77,  and 
DR,  SANDAV  in  "Gospels  in  Second  Century"  [10/6  c  8°  Macmiilan '76].    See  also  Author's  Preface  to  his  Sixth  [above]  Edition. 


Warrington,  G.  [C.-E.]  The  Inspiration  of  Scripture  :  its  limits  and  effects 

Wordsworth,  Bp.  C.  [C.-E.]  Lectures  on  Inspiration  and  Canon  of  O.  Test,  and  N.  Test. 
Wright,  Prf.  G.  F.  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Divine  Authority  of  the  Bible 


6/-  c  8°  Skeffington 
1/6  s  8°  Rivington 
$1.25    12°  Boston 


67 

[48]  82 

84 


131.    CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES :  [c)  SCIENTIFIC  Airo  HISTORICAL  ACCURACY  OF  THE  BIBLE. 


Scientific  — ».  also  A  §  6 :  Natural  Theology,  General  Works ;  A  §  :6 :  Biblical  Introduction  ;  A  §  130. 

BlRKS,  Prf.  T.  R.  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Creation  and  Theories  of  Development  1/6    12°  S.P.C.K.  72 

Brunton,  Dr. T.Lauder    The  Bible  and  Science  ill.   10/6  c  8°  Macmiilan  8l 

SItetch  of  data  of  the  doctrine  of  evolution,  and  its  agreement  with  Biblical  doctrine  of  Creation.     By  a  medical  man. 

Chambers,  Dr.  Robert     Vestiges  of  the  Natural  History  of  Creation  5/- 

An  evolutional  account  of  the  universe,  formerly  much  read.    Now  of  historical  interest  only. 

Cortis,  G.  T.  [Am.]  Creation  or  Evolution  10/6     8°  New  York 

Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  [Can.  Presb.]  Story  of  the  Earth  and  Man         [geol.  hist.  fr.  theistic  standpoint]  7/6  c  8°  Hodder 

„  ,,  Nature  and  the  Bible  [Morse  Lectures,  '74]  7/6  c  8"  Low 

,,  „  Origin  of  the  World  according  to  Revelation  and  Science  7/6  c  8°  Hodder 

„  „  Chain  of  Life  in  Geological  Time  :  orig.  &  succession  of  animals  &  plants    5/- c  8°  R.T.S. 

Maintains  not  an  evolution,  but  a  chain  of  life,  in  linked  gradation,  as  a  manifestation  of  Divine  power. 

The  Bible  Record  of  Creation  true  for  every  age  9/-  c  8°         , , 

Creation  :  or  the  Biblical  cosmogony  in  the  light  of  modern  science  S/6  c  8°  Clark,  Ediu. 

Rational  Cosmology  :  eternal  principles  and  necessary  laws  $2      8°  New  York 

The  Mammoth  and  the  Flood  ill.   18/-     8°  Longman 

Moses  and  Geology  :  harmony  of  the  Bible  with  Science  1 10  ill.  5/-     8°  Cassell 

Popularly  written ;  has  been  much  read ;  but  its  science  is  almost  peculiar  to  itself. 

Lewis,  Prf.  Tayler[Am.]  The  Six  Days  of  Creation  7/6  c  8° 

Severely  criticised  by  Prof.  DANA,  to  which  LEWIS  replied  in  Science  and  the  Bible,  la*  1857. 

McCausland,  Dr.  D.        Sermons  in  Stones  [Scripture  and  geology  reconciled]  3/6  c  8°  Bentley  [63]  81 

„  „  Adam  and  the  Adamites  [Scripture  and  ethnology  reconciled]  3/6  c  8°        „  [64]  85 

,,  ,,  The  Builders  of  Babel  [to  substantiate  confusion-of  tongues  fr.  archseology]  3/6  c  8°        „  [71]  74 

Matheson,  Dr.  Geo.  [C.-S.]  Can  the  Old  Faith  live  with  the  New        [on  Evolution  &  Revelation]  7/6  c  8°  Blackwood     [85]  86 

Reusch,  Prf.F.H.  [0.-C.]Nature  and  the  Bible  [tr.]  [Mosaic  account  in  rel.  to  nat.science]  2  v.  ea.  10/6     8'  Clark,  Edin.  86 

"•Ritchie,  A.  T.  Creation  :  dynamic  princ.  in  accord,  w.  Mosaic  record  and  sc.  discov.        18/-     8°  Isbister  [72]  74 

Southall,  Jas.  C.  [Am.]  The  Recent  Origin  of  Man  [ill.  fr.  geol.  and  prehist.  archsol.]      ill.  $6     8°  Philadelphia  75 

„  ,,  The  Epoch  of  Mammoth  and  Apparition  of  Man  ill.  8/6  c  8°  Trubner  78 

1 17 


Grant,  Rev.  P.  W. 
Guyot,  Prf  Arnold 
HicKOK,  L.  P.  [Am.] 
Howorth,  H.  H. 
KiNNS,  Samuel 


c  8°  Chambers        [44]  84 


87 
[73]  83 

75 
[77]  86 
[80]  8s 

77 
83 
71 
87 
[81]  86 


Clark,  Edin.  [55]  79 


Theology]      CHRISTIAN   EVIDENCES:  ACCURACY  OF  BIBLE.      [Systematic  Theology 

A  §131         '■  ~ 

Archseolog'icaL 

Rawlinson,  Can.  G.  [E.-C]  The  Historical  Evid.  of  tlie  Truth  of  Scripture  Records  [Bampt.  Lect]  14/-     8°  Murray  [59]  60 

T.         4>'      -1.7   T  "r             EgyP'  ^"d  Babylon  from  Scripture  and  Profane  Sources                                 9/-  c  8°  Hodder  85 

KULE,iJiev.W.  H.[C.-E.]  Oriental  Moiiumental  Records  confirmatory  of  the  Old  Test.                           S/-  P  8°  Bagster  .77 

SaVile,  Rev.  B.W.  [C.-E.]  The  Truth  of  the  Bible             [evidence  from  Mosaic  and  other  records]  7/6     8°  Longman  71 

bAYCE,  Prf.  A.  H.  [C.-E.]  Fresh  Light  from  the  Ancient  Monuments,  confirmatory  of  the  Bible            3/-  c  8°  R.T.S.  8^ 

^CHRADER,  Prf.  E.  [Prot.]  Thp  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  and  the  Old  Testament,  2  vols,  [tr.]        ea.  10/6     8°  Williams  85^ 

In  the  order  of  Scripture,  givinff  under  each  verse  an  elucidation  from  cuneiform  inscriptions. 

*Smith,  George                 The  Chaldsean  Account  of  Genesis,  fr.  Cuneif.  Inscrips.,  ed.  Sayce  ;  ill.    16/-     8°  Low  [76]  So 

Physical  Theory  of  Another  Universe-^,  a  §  128 :  Eschatoiogy.  ', 

Historical  — v.  also  a  §  16 :  Biblical  Introduction  ;  A  §  46  :  Biblical  Archaeology ;  A  §  25,  sqq.  -.  Comms. ;  A  §  Ijo. 

Pentateuch  and  Joshua  (Hexateuch). 

BiNNiE,  W.                        The  Proposed  Reconstruction  of  Old  Testament  History                               i/-     8°  Edinburgh  [    ]  86 

BISSELL,  Prf.  C.  C.  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Pentateuch  :  its  origin  and  structure                                              9/-     8°  Hodder  85 

An  interesting  and  thorough  examination  of  recent  theories. 

Blunt,  Dr.  J.  J.  [H.-C]    Undesigned  Coincidences  in  O.  and  N.  T.  [as  evidence  of  their  veracity]      6/-  p  8°  Murray  [3-]  88 

*CoLENSO,  Bp.  J.C.  [B.-C]  Pentat.  and  Joshua  Critically  Examined  [abgm.  of  6  vol.  wk.;  anti-Mosaic]  6/-  c  8°  Longman  [62-71379 

,,                 „                  Lects.  on  the  Pentateuch  &  the  Moabite  Stone  [/ Moab.  Stone,  z/.Ag  12]  12/-     8°         ,,  73 

The  former  book  gave  a  great  shoci;  to  the  religious  public,  appearing  as  it  did  immediately  after  the  excitement  produced  by  "  Essays  and  Reviews  "  [1861].    The  impetus 
it  gave  to  free  Bibhcal  study  can  scarcely  be  over-estimated     See  A  §  24,  s.v.  Spealcer's  Commentary. 

CURTiss,  Prf.  S.  I.  [Am.  Cong.]  The  Levitical  Priests          [controverts  post-exilic  origin  of  the  law]  5/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  77 

,,              ,,                    IngersoU  and  Moses                               [a  reply  to  Col.  lugersoU's  attack]  $1.25    12°  Chicago  ia 

Deuteronomy,  the  People's  Book  :  its  origin  and  nature                  [by  James  Sime;  reply  to  Kuenen]  6/-  c8°  Isbister  77 

Essays  and  Reviews            — articles  by  Rowland  Williams  and  C.  W.  Goodwin                                        S/-  c  8°  Longman  [61]  69 

GREiiS,  Dr.W.H.  [Am.Presb.]  Moses  &  the  Prophets  [review  of  Wellhausen,  Kuenen,  &W.  R.  Smith]  $1    12°  New  York  83 

.   ,,;             ,,                    The  Hebrew  Feasts                  [in  relation  to  recent  theories  of  Pentateuch]  5/- c  8°  Ni^bet  Sj; 

Especially  directed  against  the  criticism  of  ReUSS,  WELLHAUSEN,  and  KUENEN  upon  the  date,  unity  and  authenticity  of  the  Pentateuch.     By  an  able  Conservative 

of  the  Hengstenberg  School. 

*Havernick,  Prf.  H.  A.  Ch.    Historico-Critical  Introduction  to  the  Pentateuch  [tr.]                          10/6     8°  Clark,  .£(/«».  J" 

Hengstenekrg,  Prf.  E.  W.  The  Genuineness  of  the  Book  of  Genesis,  tr.  J.  E.  Ryland         2  vols.  21/-     8°       ,,          ,,  47 

,,                      „       Egypt  and  the  Books  of  Moses      [illustns.  fr.  the  monuments  of  Egypt ;  tr.]  7/6     8°       ,,          ,,  45 

Jaccolliot,  L.                   Bible  in_  India                                                                           [tr.  from  French]  $2    12°  New  York  70 

A  fraud,  purporting  to  have  discovered  a  Hindoo  origin  of  the  Hebrew  Revelation. 

KoNiG,  Dr.  F.  E.                The  Religious  History  of  Israel  [reply  to  Kuenen,  Wellhausen,  Smith  ;  tr.]  3/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  85 

*KuENEN,  Prf.  A.               The  Religion  of  Israel  to  Fall  of  Jewish  State,  tr.  A.  H.  May,  3  vols.  ea.  10/6      8°  Williams  74-75 

'Maintains  the  post-exilic  origin  of  the  Pentateuch. 

*       ,,              „                    The  Origin  and  Composition  of  the  Hexateuch  [tr.]                                        14/-     8°  Macmillan  86 

Lenormant,  Fr.                The  Book  of  Genesis  [tr.  ]                                                                                    10/6     8°  Longman  86 

Macdqnald,  Rev.  Donald    Introduction  to  the  Pentateuch  [critical  &  doctrinal ;  pro-Mosaic]  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  61 

Quarry,  Rev.  John           Genesis,  its  Age  and  Authorship  :  two  dissertations               [pro-Mosaic]  .12/-     8°  Williams  [66]  73 

Rainy,  Pre.  Robert  [F.-Ch.]  The  Bible  and  Criticism                                                                                   5/-  c  8°  Hodder  ,   78 

,,                ,,                    Delivery  and  Development  of  Christian  Doctrine  [Cunningham  Lect., '74]  10/6     8°  Clark,  .£(/»«.  ,74 

SiME,  James                        The  Kingdom  of  All  Israel  :  its  history,  literature  and  worship                    15/-     8°  Nisbet  83 

,       I  The  history  of  the  reigns  of  Saul,  David,  and  Solomon,  with  reference  to  modem  criticism.     Vide  also  "'Qvilxcowixay"  supra. 

Smith,  Prf.  W.  Robertson  [F.-Ch.]  The  Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish  Church~/ar^  4  chaps,                 7/6     8**  Black  %\ 

Follows  KUENEN.    Replied  to  by  GREEN,  ut  supra, 

*WEJ-iHAUSEN,  Prf.  J.      Prolegomena  to  the  History  of  Israel,  tr.  Prf.  J.  Robertson  Smith                 15/-     8*        „  Sj 

,,                 „            — article  Pentateuch  in  Encyclop.  Britannica,  vol.  xiii,  [included  in  above]  30/-    4*        ,,  Si 

His  theological  position  is— in  his  own  word.s— "  Polytheismus  und  Monotheismus  zugleich  " ;  states  that  he  left  the  theoloefical  faculty  at  Greifswald  in  r832  "  in  den  Bewuastsein 
,        '  durchaus  nicht  mehr  aiif  dem  Boden  der  evangel.  Kirche  oder  des  Frotestantismus  zu  stehen." 

Ecclesiastes         — ».  a  §  29. 
Isaiah  and  Daniel— z^.  a  §  30. 
Christ  —2'.  A  §  so. 

Gospels,  Collectively— z/.  a  §  33  :  Commentaries,  s.v.  Higher  Criticism. 

Fourth   Gospel        — ^.  also  A  §  l6 ;  a  §  46  ;  and  A  §  §  33,  37 :  Commentaries.     For  Miracles,  ».  A  §  .132. 

Abbot,  Dr.Ezra[Am.Unit.]    The  Authorship  of  the  Fourth  Gospel   [defence,  based  on  extern,  evid.]  50c.    12°  Boston  So 
LEATHes,  Prf.  Stanley  [C.-E.]— ^ir  Witness  of  John  to  Christ  ir««toz«j  a//«»i&i;o«  <4«Mf«;!W/y        10/6     8°  Kivington      -,  ,  ,    70 

LxiTHARDT,  Prf.  C.  E.  [Luth.]  The  Authorship  of  Fourth  Gospel,  tr.  and  enlarged  C.  R.  Gregory    7/6     8°  Clark,  Edi?t.^  [75]  85 

OltR,  ]Rev.  James  [Unit.]  Authenticity  of  S.  John's  Gospel                                  [fr.  internal  evidence]  2/6     8°  Williams      '  70 

PALEY,  I)r.  F.  A.               TheGospelof  St.  John;  verbatim  transl.  fr.  Beza&  Sinaitic  MSS.,  w,  notes  7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  ,87 

'SApLER','Rev.  M.F.[C.-E.]  The  Lost  Gospel  &  its  Contents  [?-^/// ^0  Supern.  Religion,  ».§  130  j«/?-a]  7/6     8°- Bgil  71S 

SaKDAY,  Dr.  W.  [C.-E.]  Authorship  and  Historical  Character  of  Fourth  Gospel  ..                               ^/6  P  8°  Macmillan  ,   72 

Tayler,  Rev.  ].  J.  [Unit.]  An' Attenipt  to  Ascertain  the  Character  of  the  Fourth  Gospel               '        5/-  8°  Williams.  ^  [^93  7<» 

*'WEsrcOTT,  Can.  B.  F,  [C.-E.] — !>«  ,4/j- Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Gospels                                 10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [67]  75 

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Theology]    CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES:  MIRACLES.     PROPHECY.     [Systematic  Theology 


Pauline  Epistles 


also A§i6;  A§39:  Commentaries. 


Christlieb,  Prf.  Th.  [Evang.]— «'«  his  Modern  Doubt  and  Christian  Belief 
Mackay,  R.  W.  — in  his  The  Tubingen  School  and  its  Antecedents 


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Williams  63 


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Vide  also  A  §  33  :  The  Gospels  ;  A  §  131,  s.v.  Fourth  Gospel. 


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Cox,  Dr.  Sam.  [Bapt.]        Miracles  :  an  argument  and  a  challenge 
Lias,  Rev.  J.  J.  [C.-E.]    Are  Miracles  Credible?    , 
Macdonald,  Dr.  G.  [C.-E.]  Miracles  of  our  Lord 
•MoZLEY,  Can.  J.  B.  [C.-E.]  Eight  Lectures  on  Miracles 

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MiLLlGAN,  Prf.  Wm.  [C-S.]  The  Resurrection  of  our  Lord 


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Hall,  Rev.  Newman  [Cong.]  Prayer  :  its  reasonableness  and  efficacy 
Jellett,  Dr.  J.  H.  The  Efificacy  of  Prayer 

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V. 


A  §  94 :  Theosophy,  etc. 


133.   CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES :  {e)  PROPHECY. 

For  Old  Testament  and  Messianic  Prophecy,  w.  A  §  44. 


Cachemaille,  Rev.E.P.  Daniel's  Prophecies  being  Now  Fulfilled                                                         2/6  c  8°  Hodder  gg 
Gumming,  Dr.  J.  [Presb.]— w.  A  §  128,  s.v.  Second  Advent. 

V.  Dollinger,  J.  J.  [O.-C.]  Prophecies  and  the  Prophetic  Spirit  in  the  Christian  Era  [tr.]                 10/6     8°  Rivington  73 

GooDE,  W.                          Lectures  on  Fulfilled  Prophecy                                                                          10/-     8°  Hatchard  63 

Guinness,  Rev.  H.  Grattan-f  Mrs.  The  Divine  Programme  of  the  World's  History                              7/6     8°  Hodder  88 

On  the  testimony  of  the  prophecies  of  Scripture ;  treating  exclusively  of  '*  fulfilled  prophecies."     Vide  also  A  5  128,  s.v.  Second  Advent. 

KeH'H,  Dr.  Alexander       Evidences  of  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion  derived  from   the  Literal 

Fulfilment  of  Prophecy      [illustrated  fr.  hist,  of  Jews,  etc.;  popular]  i/-          R.T.S.  [23]  73 

Pember,  G.  H.                  Great  Prophecies  concerning  Gentiles,  Jews,  etc.                                            7/6  c  8°  Hodder  [82]  85 

Redforl,  Rev.  R.A.  [Cong.]  Prophecy :  its  nature  and  evidence                                                           5/-  c  8°  R.T.S.  82 

Smii'H,  George                    The  Book  of  Prophecy  :  a  proof  of  plenary  inspiration  of  Holy  Scripture  10/-     8°  Longman  66 

Voysey,  Rev.  C.  [theist]    On  Prophecy                                       [  =  The  Sling  and  the  Stone,  vol.  vii.]  5/-     8°  Williams  79 


Theology]  CHRISTIANITY  COMPARED  WITH  OTHER  RELIGIONS.    [System.  Theology 


A  §134 


134.    CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES:  (/)  CHRISTIANITY  COMPARED  WITH  OTHER  RELIGIONS- 

The  several  non-  Christian  religions  in  their  systematic  treatment  are  dealt  with  in  A  §§  9-1 5)  and  in  B  passim. 


iJALLANTYNE,  J.  K.  [Miss.]  Christianity  contrasted  with  Hindou  Philosophy 

Bible  Folklore  :  a  study  in  comparative  mythology 

Bible  Myths  and  their  Parallels  in  other  Religions 

Cocker,  B.  F.  [Am.]        Xiy.  and  Greek  Philosophy,  12/-  ;   Theistic  Conception  of  the  World 

Conway,  Moncure  D,  [Am. Rat.]  Idols  and  Ideals,  with  an  essay  on  Christianity 

DoDS,  Dr.  Marcus  [F.-Ch.]  Mohammed,  Buddha  and  Christ 

Ebrard,  Prf.  J.  H.  A.       —in  his  Apologetics,  vols.  ii.  &  iii. — v.  A  §  129. 

\JouLD,  Rev.  S.  B.  [H.-C]  Origin  and  Development  of  Religious  Belief 

I.  Monotheism  and  Polytheism ;  2.  Christianity. 

Hardwick,  Archd.  C.  [C.-E.]  Christ  and  other  Masters 

'  Parallels  with  religions  of  India,  China,  America,  Oceania,  E^pt,  and  Medo-Fersia. 

Hardy,  Rev.  R.  S.            Christianity  and  Buddhism  Compared                                                                 7/6     8°  Triibner  75 

Hawei.s,  Rev.  H.  R.  [B.-C]  The  Light  of  the  Ages  [pre-Christian  religions  of  Asia,  Africa,  Europe]  5/-  c  8°  Burnet  87 

Hdnt,  Rev.  J.-  [B.-C]       Pantheism  and  Christianity                                                                                 12/6     8°  Isbister  [66]  84 

Kellogg,  Prf.  S.  H.  [Am.  Presb.]  The  Light  of  Asia  [Buddha]  and  the  Light  of  the  World  [Christ]    7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  85 

Legge,  Prf.J.  [Cong.  Miss.]  Religions  of  China  [Confucianism  and  Taoism  compared  w.  Christianity]  6/-  c  8°  Hodder  80 

MAURlCE,Rev.F.D.[B.-C.]  Relig.  of  World  &  their  rel.  to  Xty.  [Boyle  Lects. ;  antiq.,  but  well  written]  4/6     8°  Macmillan  [47]  83 

Non-Biblical  Systems  of  Religion                     [symposium  by  various  writers  ;  repr.  fr.  Homil.  Mag.'\  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet  87 

By  F.  W.  FARRAR,  G.  RAWLINSON,  W.  WRIGHT,  Sir  W.  MUIR,  Rhys  DAVIDS,  R.  B.  ANDERSON,  and  others. 


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Non-Christian  Religious  Systems  [in  their  testimony  to  Christianity] 


a  popular  series,  ea.  2/6    12°  S.P.C.K.  77~84 


BEAL,  Buddhism  in  China,  84  :  DAVIDS,  Buddhism,  77  ;  DOUGLAS,  Confucianism,  79 ;  MUIR,  Coran,  78 ;  STOBART,  Islam  [poor],  77  ;  WILLIAMS  (Monier),  Hinduism,  77. 

de  PRESSENsi,  E.  The  Ancient  World  and  Christianity  [tr.j  7/6  c  8°  Hodder  88 

Ramage,  C.  T.  Bible  Echoes  in  Ancient  Classics  8/6     8°  Longman  78 

Kawlinson,  Can.  G.  [C.-E.]  Religions  of  the  Ancient  World  ;  ill.  [popular]  4/6  c  8°  R.T.S.  "  82 

Religious  Systems  of  the  World :  National,  Christian  and  Philosophic  7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  90 

Articles  on  the  relifi:ions  of  the  Assyrians  (Can.  RAWLINSON),  Babylonia  (BOSCAWEN),  China  (LEGGB),  HinduLsm  (Sir  A.  C.  LYALL},  Parsis  (DADHABAI  NAOROJI), 
;  (Morris  JOSEPH).  Taoism  (F.  H.  BALFOURI.  Mithraism  (J.  M.  ROBERTSON),  Mohammed  (Dr.  G.  W.  LEITNER),  and  on  the 


'l.NCO'ITj,  Jews 

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.  CLIFFORD.  Dr.  Edw.  WHITE,  J.  Allanson  PICTON.  M.P,,  Frederic  HARRISON,  W.  S.  LILLY,  Dr.  STANTON  COIT.  A.  W.  HunoN,  Re».  D. 
C.  VOYSEY,  Sir  Fred.  Pollock  and  G.  W.  FOOTE. 


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CLASS  B.-MYTHOLOGY  AND  FOLKLORE. 


GENERAL  REMARKS. 


A  considtrable  amount  of  information,  of  a  more  or  less  trustworthy  nature,  is  contained  in  the  works  of  Travellers  and  Missionaries. 
For  a  nearer  study  of  the  subjects  comprised  under  this  Class,  attention  should  therefore  be  given  to  the  leading  Geographical  and 
Ethnographical  works  [Class  E]  on  the  countries  in  point.  In  the  case  of  Oriental  and  other  Non-European  Countries  reference 
should  also  be  made  to  Class  F  [History] /aj«;«,  especially  %  5  '•  Primitive  Society. 

The  scientific  study  of  Folklore  {excepting  only  that  of  Greece  and  Rome)  being  in  England  and  America  of  quite  recent  origin, 
its  literature  in  the  English  language  is  very  limited  ;  moreover  the  principal  collections  of  non-English  folklore  exist  only  in  their 
own  languages.  It  has,  therefore,  been  deemed  essential,  in  this  Class,  to  incorporate  the  more  important  foreign  books.  In  cases, 
however,  where  English  or  American  works  are  fairly  satisfactory,  only  what  are  thought  to  be  quite  indispensable  have  been  included. 

For  Ancient  Fiction,  Romance  and  Poetry,  v,  K  §§  43-49,  etc. 

I.  Comparative  fllb^tboloa^  anb  ^Folklore, 

1.    PHILOSOPHY  OF  MYTHOLOGY. 
Origin  of  the  Mythopoeie  Instinct. 

FiSKE,  Prf.  J.  [Am.]  Myths  and  Myth  Makers  $2    12°  Boston  73 

Origins  of  folklore,  tlie  descent  of  fire,  were-wolves  and  sivan-maidens,  light  and  darkness, -etc. 

Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring  Origin  &  Devel.  of  Rel.  Belief,  2  vols.  [i.  Monoth.  &  Polyth. ;  ii.  Xty.]  e.i.  6/-  c  8°  Rivington  [^]  Jg 
Lang,  Andrew  — for  his  works  in  point,  w.  A  §  9. 

Seelcs  tile  origin  of  myths  in  a  given  condition  oi  thought,  the  natural  working  of  the  savage  mind,  through  which  all  races  have  passed,  regarding  language 

as  only  a  subordmate  cause  in  their  development. 

Lyall,  Sir  A.  C.  —article  Origin  of  Myths  in  his  Asiatic  Studies  12/-     8°  Murray  [82]  82 

MiiLLEii,  Prf.  Max  — in  his  Chips,  v.  ii. ;  andlntio.  to  Science  of  Rel.,  appendix  on  Philosophy  of  Mythology — v.  A  §  9. 

Regards  myths  as  developed  out  of  language,  almost  as  a  "disease  of  language,"  the  two  chief  linguistic  influences  being  gender  terminations  (leadiag  to  the  attribution 
of  sex  to  inanimate  objects)  and  the  allegorical  use  of  verbs  (subsequently  interpreted  literally,  ej[.  Phoebus  chasing  Daphnej. 

Spencer,  Herbert  — in  his  Principles  of  Sociology,  v.  i.,  pt.  i.,  chaps.  10-26  21/-     8°  Williams         [77]  88 

Finds  the  foundation  of  myths  in  the  state  of  mind  in  which  man  personifies  and  animates  all  natural  phenomena— which  is  not  his  original  state  but  the  result  of 
degeneracy,  due  partly  to  lack  of  words  "  free  from  the  implication  of  vitality,"  and  partly  to  misconceptions ;  e.g.  the  descendants  of  an  animal-nicknamed 
ancestor  will  in  course  of  time  come  to  regard  themselves  as  sprung  from  an  animal, 

Tylor,  Dr.  E.  B.  — in  his  Primitive  Culture  2  vols.     24/-     8°  Murray  [71]  73 

Migration  of  Fables. 

Benfey,  Theod.  — in  his  Einleitung  to  his  edition  of  Pantschatantra,  and  that  to  his  edition  of  Kalilag — v.  B  §  1 1. 

*Clouston,  W.  a.  Popular  Tales  and  Fictions  :  their  migrations,  etc.  2  vols.  25/-  c  8°  Blaclcwood  87 

Cf.  also  his  Grottp  of  Eastern  Romances  and  Stories,  which  is  partly  intended  to  further  illustrate  the  migrations  of  popular  fictions,  15/-.    S*  firiv.  prtn,  [Otasgow)  '8g. 

COSQUIN,  E.  — articles  in  Romania  [magazine] ;  and  in  his  Contes  de  Lorraine,  «<  B  §  i6. 

Cox,  Sir  Geo.  W.  —in  Cornhill  Magazine,  October,  1880     .  i/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder        80 

Dasent,  Sir  G.  W.  — in  his  Introduction  to  Popular  Tales  from  the  Norse                                   10/6     8°  Douglas,  Ed.  [59]  88 

Gaster,  Dr.  M.  — in  his  Greeko[j«V]-Slavonic  Liter,  in  rel.  to  Folklore  of  Middle  Ages        5/-  c  8°  Triibiier  87 

Groome,  F.  H.  — (7?-/.c»ShareofGypsiesinTransmiss.ofFolktales—zKNat.  Review, July, '882/6     8°  W.  H.  Allen  88 

Jacobs,  Joseph  — m,42>Introductn./a.4zi«rfK.o/^NoRTH'sz'erao?2[is7o]fl/'PiLPAY'sFables  12/-  c8°  Nutt  88 

Lang,  Andrew  — in  his  Introduction  to  Adlington's  Cupid  &  Psyche  o.p.  [pb.  5/-;  w.  10/-]  f  8°      „  87 

^^            ,,  — ««  ^M  Introduction  ^» /«>??-.  ^  Perrault's  Popular  Tales                        5/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  [88]  88 

MuLLER,  Prf.  Max  —in  his  Selected  Essays,  w.  A  §  9. 

Philosophy  of  Religion-^/,  a  §4. 

Relation  of  Comparative  Mythology  to  Folklore. 

Cox,  Sir  Geo.  W.  — 2«/j!V  Introduction  to  the  Science  of  Comparative  Mythology  &  Folklore    7/6  p  8°  Paul  [81]  83 

Lang,  Andrew  —in  Fortnightly  Review,  May,  1873  2/6     8°  Chapman  73 

Meyer,  Gustav  — in  his  Essays  und  Studien  zur  Spraehgeschichte  und  Volkskunde  7m.      8°  Berlin  85 

Relation  of  Comparative  Mythology  to  Science  of  Religion— /^r  its  rei.  to  Christianity,  z^.  a  §  134. 

Sayck,  Prf.  A.  H.  — in  his  Science  of  Language  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Paul  [80]  83 

TiEI.E   Prf.  C.  P.  — i"  ^i^  Outlines  of  History  of  Religion — v.  A  §  8. 

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B  S§  2-3 


2.    GENERAL  WORKS  ON  COMPARATIVE  MYTHOLOGY. 


Ethnic  Religions  :   Comparatively-z/.  A  §  9.     For  Ethnic  Xheol.  as  a  christian  Evidence— ».  A  §  134. 

Comprehensive  Treatises. 

Clodd,  Edward  Myths  and  Dreams  S/-  <=  8°  Chatto  85 

On  Totems,  Myth  among  the  Hebrews,  Barbaric  Theory  of  Second  Self,  the  Soul^  Dwetlini^-place,  etc. 

Clouston,  W.  a.  —V.  B  §  I,  s.v.  Migration  of  Fables. 

Cook,  Can.  F.  C.  The  Origins  of  Religion  and  Language  [S  essays]  15/-     8°  Murray  84 

Rig  >Veda  and  its  religious  system  ;  Persian  cuneiform  inscriptions  and  Zend-Avesta ;  Gathas  of  Zoroaster. 

Cox,  Sir  Geo.  W.  Mythology  of  Aryan  Nations  [Indie,  Greek,  Germanic]  16/-     8°  Paul  [70]  82 

, ,  „  Manual  of  Mythology  [elementary]  3/-  p  8°  Longman  67 

„  „  Introduction  to  the  Science  of  Comparative  Mythology  and  Folklore  7/6  p  8°  Paul  [81]  83 

Sir  Geo.  CoX  is  a  prominent  advocate  of  the  theory  which  explains  all  myths  as  distorted  celestial  phenomena. 

Grimm,  Jacob  Teutonic  Mythology  [tr.] — v.  B  §  24. 

Not  confined  to  the  Teutonic  6eld,  but  embraces  also  at  every  point  comparisons  with  the  classical  myths  and  Slavic,  Lsttic,  and  occasionally  Ugric,  Celtic  and  Oriental  tradition. 

Gruppe,  Otto  —V.  B  §  12:  Greek  Mythology. 

*HarTung,  J.  A.  Religion  und  Mythologie  der  Griechen  4  vols.  13/6     8°  Leipzig  6S~73 

Vol.  i.  contains  an  excellent  introduction  to  the  study  of  mythology. 

Hibbert  Lectures  — v.  A  §  9. 

*Keary,  C.  F.  Outlines  of  Primitive  Belief             [chiefly  Greek,  Hindu,  Scandinavian]  18/-     8°  Longman                82 

„             „  The  Dawn  of  History  :  introduction  to  prehistoric  study           [elementary]  7/6  p  8°  Mozley            [78]  89 

*Lang,  Andrew  — v.  A  §  9. 

'MiJLLER,  Prf.  Max  — v.  A  §  9. 

Poor,  Laura  E.  Sanskrit  and  Kindred  Literatures  :  a  study  in  comparative  mythology          6/-  c  8°  Paul                         81 

A  fairly  accurate  compilation  from  good  sources.    Quite  popular,  but  useful. 

Sayce,  Prf.  A.  H.  Science  of  Language,  v.  ii. ,  ch.  9  is  good  risume  of  Comp.  Mythol.    2  v.  21/-  e  8°      „  [80]  83 

Schwartz,  F.  W.  L.         Indogermanische  Volksglaube :  zur  Religionsgeschichte  der  Urzeit  8/-     8°  Berlin  85 

Serial  Publications— ;/»»-  journals,  etc.,  of  chiefly  local  scope,  V.  the  respective  countries,  infra. 

Archivio per  lo  studio  delle  tradiz.  pop.,  ed.  G.  Pitre  +  Salomone-Marino  \guarterly\  annually  zoj—  r  8°  Palermo  %z,  in  prog. 

Folklore  Soc.  Folklore  Record  \(juartly.\  vols.  i.-v.  [1878-82] ;  contin.  as  Folklore  Journal  [mthfy.']  ann.  21/-  8°  Stock  78-89,  sqq. 

Princ.  contents  are  entered  separately,  and  the  books  publ.  by  the  Society  are  also  entered  under  their  several  subjects. 

Kpvn-TdSia. :  recueil  de  documents  pour  servir  a  I'etude  d.  trads.  pop.  [erotic  folklore]  vols,  i.-iv.  ea.  16/-    l6°  Heilbronn         87-89 
* Melusine :  recueil  de  mythologie  populaire,  ed.  Gaidoz  +  RoUand  ;  v.  i.  o.p.  \w.  30/-] ;  v.  ii.-iii.  ea.  25f.       f°  Paris         78  ;  85-87 

This  invaluable  mag.  was  discontinued  after  its  first  year ;  resuscitated  1884. 
Much  important  matter,  and  many  articles,  are  also  scattered  throughout  the  pages  of  the  periodicals  Romania,  Revue  Ceitiqjte,  etc.  > 

Orient  und  Occident  ed.  Th.  Benfey  vols,  i.-iii.  (3)  [all  published]  <;./.  [w.  30/-]     Z'  Gottingen  62-66 

A  series  of  very  valuable  articles,  chiefly  upon  the  connection  betiveen  Oriental  and  European  tales,  etc. 

lievuedes  Traditions  populaires  ed.  P.  Sebillot  and  others  [tnontklyl  annually  I7fr.  r  8°  Paris       86,  in  prog. 

Tradition,  La  ed.  E.  Blemont+H.  Camoy  [monthly']  annually  r  8°       ,,  %'],inprog. 

Zeitschrift fiir  Volkerkunde,  hrsg.  Dr.  Edm.  Veckenstedt  \nu>nthly\  annually  18/-      8°  Leipzig  88,  sqq. 

Methods  of  Comparative  Mythology. 

Glennje,  J.  S.  S.  Classification  of  Folklore — in  the  Folkl.  Jl.,  vol.  iv.,  pt.  i  [1886]  repr.  in  Garnett's  Gk.  Folksongs,  «/  B  §  13. 
V.  Hahn,  J.  G.  — in  his  Griech.  u.  Alban.  'iKi.xc\v&Xi  gives  forty  "story-roots"  2  vols.  9m.      8°  Leipzig  64 

These  were  incorporated  by  BARING-GOULD  in  his  appendix  to  first  edn.  of  HENDERSON'S  Folklore  of  Northern  Counties,  i866. 

LuQDiENS,  J.  Remarks  on  Methods  and  Processes  of  Comp.  Myth. — in  the  Proc.  Am.  Orient.  Soc.  80 

SEBILLOT,  P.  Questionnaire  pour  servir  a  recueiller  les  traditions,  etc.  i  f.      8°  Paris  80 

Tr.  by  A.  NUTT,  in  Folklore  Record,  vol.  iii.,  pt.  2  [1881].     Qf.  the  scheme  in  Trans.  Ethnol.  Soc.  vol.  iii.,  p.  200,  and  in  Archaot.  JL,  voL  ii.  pp.  66-6y.  ' 

The  Folklore  Society  is  now  engaged  upon  bringing  out  a  comprehensive  Questionaty. 

Primitive  Society  and  Rites-^.  class  f. 
Ethnology  and  Anthropology— ».  class  e. 

3.    FOLK-TALES,   SUPERSTITIONS,  CUSTOMS,  etc.:   COLLECTIONS,  UNIVERSAL  TALES. 
Bibliography. 

Bibliography  of  Folklore  contained  in  Periodicals  Folklore  Soc.  in  prep, 

GOMME,  G.  L.,  Bibliography  of  Books  on  Folklore,  in  the  Folklore  Record — v.  B  §  2.  in  prog. 

Collections  and  Collective  Treatises. 

BrauNj'J.  Naturgeschichte  der  Sage,  2  vols.  i6m.     8°  Munich  65 

Browne,  Sir  Tlios.  Inquiry  into  Vulgar  Errors       [  =  Works,  ed.  Simon  Wilkin,  vol.  i.]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.  (Bell)  [1646]  52 

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8°  prvv.prin.  Glasgow  89 
18°  Paris  81-86 


B  §3 

The  Age  of  Fable  [the  "  beauties "  of  my thology]  $2. 50     %"  Boston  [56]  82 

Popular  Tales  and  Fictions  2  vols.  25/-  c  8°  Blackwood  87 

A  good  many  of  the  tales  appear  here  for  the  first  time  in  English  dress. 

»i  f>  A  Group  of  Eastern  Romances  and  Stories 

Collection  de  Contes  et  Chansons  populaires 

1.  Legrand,  Contes  grecs.  1  6.  FBER,  Contes  indiens. 

2.  PUYHAIGRE,  Romanceirx)  portug.  |  7.  BASSET,  Contes  arabes. 

3.  DOZON.  Contes  albanais.  I  8.  CARNOy,  Contes  franq. 

4.  RIVIERE,  Contes  de  la  Kabylie;  I  9.  FERAUD,  Contes  de  la  Si^n^gambie. 

5.  LEGER,  Contes  slaves.  |  10.  ORTOLI,  Les  Voceri  de  Corse 

Gervase  of  Tilbury  Otia  Imperialia — ut  B  §  23  (should  h&ve  been  placed  here) 

GOMME,  G.  L.  Handbook  of  Folklore 

Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring 


15/- 
ea.  Sf. 

31.  FERAUD.  Contes  d.  Provengaux. 
12.  BASSET.  Contes  populaires  Berbferes. 
13-14.  AMizLINRAU,  Contes  et  Romans  de 


l'£gypte  Chr^tienne. 
Other 


Others  inprep. 


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[retold]  ill.  6/-  c  8= 


Folklore  Soc,  inprep. 
Rivington  [68]  84 


Wand.  Jew,  Priester  John,  Divining  Rod,  Seven  Sleepers,  Tell,  Dog  Gcllert,  Tailed  Men.  Antichrist  and  Pope  Joan,  Man  in  Moon,  Mountain  of  Venus,  S.  Patrick's 
Purgatory,  Terrestr.  Paradise,  S.  George,  S.  Ursula,  Legend  of  Cross,  Schamir,  Piper  of  Hamelin,  Bp.  Hatto,  Melusina,  Fortunate  Isles,  Swan  Maidens,  Knight 


of  Swan,  .sangreal,  Theophilus. 

Grimm,  Jacob 

HUSSON 

Keightlby,  Thos. 
Kelly,  W.  K. 
Kletke,  H. 
Lang,  Andrew 

LlEBRECHT,  F. 


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— V.  8  §  20.  V.  Hahn,  J.  G.         —V.  B  §  13. 

La  Chaine  Traditionelle  :  contes  et  legendes  au  pt.  d.  vue  mythique                            Paris  74 
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Curiosities  of  Indo-European  Tradition  and  Folklore                                       8/6  p  8°  Chapman  63 

Marchensaal,3vols.  [coU.offairytalesofallnations,  tr.intoGerm.]o./.[7e'.2i/-]     8°  BeHin  45 

— art/ir/eTalesJwEncyclo.Brit.,  v.xxiii.[cf.alsohised.of  Perrault,o.B§i6]  30/-     4°  Black  88 

Zur  Volkskunde                                                                                                   1 2m.      8°  Heilbronn  79 

A  collection  of  essays  on  folklore,  folk-songs,  mythol.,  compar.  religion,  superstitions,  customs,  proverbs,  etc. 


V.  SEsfLLOT.  Haute-Bretagne. 
2-3-  F.  M.  LUZEL,  L^g.  chr^t.  d.  B 

Bret.,  2  V. 
4.  G.  MaSP^RO,  £gypte. 
5.7.  J.  F.  BLADE,  Gascogne,  3  T. 
8.  E.  Lancereau,  Hitopadesa  [tr.]. 


Maury,  L.  F.  A. 
Mayo,  Dr.  Herbert 
Meyer,  E.  H. 

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15.  J.  VINSON,  Basque. 

16.  J.  F.  B.  ORTOLI,  He  de  Corse. 
17-18.  J,  B.   WECKERLIN.   Chans.  d'Al- 

sace,  2  V, 
19-21.  J.  F.  BLAoi,  Gascogne,  3  v.  [Bret. 
22.  P.  SEBILLOT,  Coutumes  de  Haute 


ea.  vol.  7f.So    i8°  Paris  81-88 

23.  6.  PetitOT,  Canada  Nord-Ouest. 
24-26.  F.  M.  Luzel,  Basse-Bretagne.  3  v. 

27.  C.   BaissaC,  L'lle    Maurice   [Mauri- 
tius], [neure. 

28.  CARNOY  -f-  NICOLAIDES,    Asie    Mi- 
Sauve,  Hautes-Vosges. 


9-10.  P.  SEBILLOT,  Trad,  de  Haute-Bre- 
tagne, 2  V. 

11.  J.  FLEURY,  Normandie. 

12.  P.  SEBILLOT,  Gargantua. 

13.  H.  CARNOY,  Picardie. 

14.  £.  R.OLLAND,  Rimes  et  Jeux. 
Essai  sur  les  Legendes  pieuses  du  Moyen-Age  o.p.  \w.  12/6]     8°  Paris 
Croyances  et  Legendes  de  I'Antiquite  [essays  on  comp.  religion]  o.p.  \w.  15/-]    12°      „ 
Letters  on  the  Truths  contained  in  popular  Superstitions  o.p.  \_w.  5/-]  p  8' 

Divining  Rod,  Vampyres,  Ghosts,  Trance,  Somnambulism,  Mesmerism,  etc. — repr.  fr.  Blackwoais  Mag. 

Indogermanische  Mythen,  i.  :  Gandharven-Kentauren ;  ii.  :  Achilleis   ea.  5ra.      8 

By  a  prominent  exponent  of  the  "  bad.weather  school,"  Achilles  equalling  lightning. 

— V.  B  §  §  1 1-39,  passim. 

The  Sea  and  Sailors. 

Bassett,  Lt.  F.  S.  [Am.]  Legends  and  Superstitions  of  the  Sea  and  of  Sailors  7/6  c  8' 

SiEiLLOT,  P.  Contes  des  Paysans  et  des  Pecheurs  ;  Contes  des  Mavins  ea.  3f.5o    12' 

,,  ,,  Legendes,  croyances  et  superstitions  de  la  mer,  2  vols.  ea.  3fr.5o    12°      ,,  8y 

Folk-tales  preserved  in   Chap   Books— >r  English  Collections,  ».  B  §23  ;  for  French,  B  §  16  ;  for  German,  B  §  24. 


Blackwood 
Berlin 


Low 
Paris 


43 

[63]  63 
[47]  SI 

83.88 


81,  82 


Descent  of  Fire 

KiSKE,  J.  [Am.] 
*Kdhn,  Adalbert 

Divining'  Rod 

Chevreul,  M.  E. 
Lang,  Andrew 
Welton,  Thos. 

Faust 

FoFtunatus 

Gargantua. 

SEBILLOT,  P. 


— V.  also  B  §  12,  s.vv.  Herakles,  Prometheus. 

— in  his  Myths  and  Myth  Makers 

Die  Herabkunft  des  Feuers  und  des  Gbttertranks 


$2 
6/- 


— Ti.  also  Browne,  Gould,  Mayo,  supra. 

De  la  Baguette  divinatoire,  etc.  [the  best  book]  o.p.      8° 

— in  his  Custom  and  Myth  7/6  c  8° 

Jacob's  Rod  [a  tr.  of  La  Verge  de  Jacob,  Lyon  1693  °°  *'t  of  divining  rod]  3/6  c  8° 

— V.  B  §  24  :  German. 

— V.  B  §  24  :  German. 


Boston 
G'Utersloh 

Paris 
Longman 


73 
[59]  86 


54 
[84]  85 


Giants  and  Dwarfs. 

Wood,  E.  J.  Giants  and  Dwarfs 


Gargantua  dans  les  traditions  populahes 


Holy  Grail 
Pope  Joan 

Rhoidis,  Emmanuel 


[Litteratures  populaires]  7f.5o    18°  Paris 
10/6     8°  Bentley 


— z/.  K  §  46. 

— V.  also  Gould,  supra. 

Pope  Joan  :  a  hist,  study     [tr.  ;  the  female  Pope ;  arg.  for  truth  of  legd.]  2/6  c  8°  Red  way 
GeSta  Romanorum  [the  oldest  coU.  of  tales  of  the  Christian  Middle  Ages]. 
Latin  Text :  *rec.  H.  Oesterley  15  m.      8°  Berlin 

rec.  A.  Keller  [Bibl.  d.  deutschen  Nat.  Lit.]  5  m. 


,,         ,,  L —  — ■"- '■■-"  --..W.J  J  ....      «    Quedlinburg 

1  he  earliest  edns.  are  supposed  to  be  those  of  Ketelaer  and  de  LECOUPT  {Ulrahl),  Arnold  Ter  HOVEN  {Cclngne),  and  Uhich  ZELL  {.Colognt) ;  but  the  precise  dates 

of  all  three  are  uncertain. 


83 


68 


87 

72 
41 


LnMish  Translation  : 


byRev.  G.  Swan,  re-ed.Wynnard  Hooper  [a/.rore-ed.  T.Wright,  7/6  Chatto]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [24]  77 
The  same,  abridged  ;  ill.  [Fairy  Library  of  AU  Nations]  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         83 

The  same,  abridged  [Knickerbocker  Nuggets]  3/6 

Early  EngHshyereions,  ed.  Herrta.ge  [after  Madden's  edn.,  1838]  I5/- 


The  first  Eng.  tr.  was  pub.  by  WVNKYN  DE  WORDE  about  1510-15,  of  which  only  one  copy  is  known  to  exist  (St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb'.), 
Richard  ROBINSON  in  1577,  when  it  proved  very  popular.    Eight  edns.  were  issued  between  1648  and  1703. 


f8°  New  York 
8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  79 

This  tr.  was  re-edited  by 


French  Translation  : 


Le  Violier  d.  hist.  rom.  moralises,  re-ed.  G.  Brunei  Paris 

This  translation  first  appeared  in  early  part  of  i6th  century,  and  w^nt  through  many  edns. 

iibersetzt  J.  G.  Th.  Grasse,  2  vols.    [vv.  German  notes]  o.p.  [f.b.  6/- ;  w.  20/-]     8°  Leipzig 


German  Translation : 

The  1st  cd.  of  this  tr,  [Dresden,  '42J  differs  from  the  above  only  in  title.page. 

12 


The  fiist  German  tr.  waf,  publisher!  at  Augsburg  in  14119. 


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-V.  B  §  II  :  Indie  Folklcie. 


B  §3 

Pilpay  [Bidpai's]  Fables 
Ppiester  John. 

Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring  — in  his  Curious  Myths,  ut  supra. 

Oppert,  G.  Der  Presbyter  Johannes  in  Sage  und  Geschichte 

Webbe,  Edward  :  his  trauailes  in  Jerusalem  .  .  .  and  land  of  Prester  John,  ed.  E.  Arber 

Yule,  Col.  H.  — in  his  edn.  of  M-axco  Polo's  Kingdoms  &  Marvels  of  the  East,  2  vols. 

Zarncke,  Fr.  Der  Priester  Johannes  ;  2  pts. 


gm.     8°  Berlin  [64]  70 

1/6  s  8*  Arber,5«V»».[i59o]68 


63/- 
16/- 


Murray 
Leipzig 


Reynard  the  Fox    — t-.  b  §  7,  s.v.  Beast  Epics. 
Seven  Sages  and  Book  of  Sindibad. 


Dolopaihos  : 


Dyocletianus  Leben 

Sept  Sages: 

Setie  Savj  di  Roma : 

COMPARETTI,  D. 

Sindibdd,  Book  of: 

COMPARETTI,  B. 


seu  de  rege  et  7  sapientibus,  ed.  H.  Oesterley  [w.  Germ,  intro.  and  notes]  4/6  8°  Strassburg 
li  remans  de,  ed.  Ch.  Brunet  +  A.  de  Montaiglon  [fr.  2  MSS.  of  Bibl.  Nat., 

w.  French  notes}  o.p.  \w.  ^16]  8 

[of  the  7  sages];  German  text,  ed.  w.  intro.  A.  Keller  4/6  8 

li  romans  des,  ed.  A.  Keller  [fr.  one  of  the  Bibl.  Nat.  MSS.]  10/-  8 

il  libro  di ;  Ital.  text,  ed.  A.  D'Ancona+E.  Brockhaus  +  E.  Teza  8/-  8' 

Intorno  al  libro  dei  Setti  Savj  di  Roma  3/-  r  8' 

tr.  W.  A.  Clouston  [fr.  Persian  and  Arabic]  lz/6  8 

Researches  respecting  the  Book  of  Sindibad  [tr.]        [Folklore  Soc.  pub.]  15/-  8 

This  is  the  better  for  textual. 


75 
76-79 


73 


Paris 

^6 

Quedlinburg 

41 

Tubingen 

36 

Pisa 

64 

tf 

OS 

pr.prin,,  Glasgow 'it, 
Stock  82 


COMPARETTI  bas^  his  work  on  Syriac,  Hebrew,  Persian  and  Arabic  Texts ;  the  old  Spanish  version  is  added. 

CLOUSTGN'S  for  comparative,  study. 

Mischle  Sindbad,  Secundus-Syntipas,  ed.  Dr.  P.  Cassel  lom.     8° 

Die  Catalan,  metr.  Vers.  d.  7  weisen  Meister  [intro.,  text,  glossary]  5/-  r  4° 


Berlin  88 

Vienna  Academy    76 


B  §  25  :  Swiss  Mythology,  etc. 


Spanish  version : 

Tell,  William 
Wandeping  Jew. 

Conway,  M.  D.  [Am.]     The  Wandering  Jew  [chiefly  literary]  6/-c  8"  Chatto 

Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring    Wandering  Jew — in  his  Curious  Myths  of  the  Middle  Ages,  ut  supra. 

Hoffman, Hon. D.[Am.]  Chronicles  selected  from  the  Originals  of  Cartaphilus  3  vols.  o.p.  \w.  21/-]     8°  London 

A  "  revelation  "  by  Cartaphilus,  the  Jew,  to  Mr^HOFFMAN.  !The  scene  opens  at  Jerusalem,  and  the  writer  describes  the  condemnation  and  death  of  CHRIST  as 
they  appeared  to  an  eye-witness.  Thence  tne  Jew  passes  on  to  Athens,  Jerusalem.  Pompeii,  descr.  the  various  forms  of  religion  ;  and  proceeds  to  treat  of  the 
origin  of  the  Kelts,  the  nature  of  fire,  the  Manichaeans,  Gnostics,  the  Rabbinical  Philosopay,  Cabalists,  Rosicnicians,  Stonehcnge  and  the  Druids,  etc. 


Paris,  G. 

SCHOEBEL,  Ch. 


Le  Juif  Errant 

La  L^gende  du  Juif  Errant 


\cf.  also  Romania,  18 


il,  pp.  213-6]  if.  soc. 
3f-S0 


8°  Paris 
8°     „ 


53-54 


80 
77 


CUSTOMS. 

— ».  also  Class  E  §  3  :  Ethnology,  and  Class  F  §  S  :  Primitive  Society, 
Ethnographische  Parallelen  und  Vergleiche;  ill.        ser.  i.,  6m.  ;  ser.  ii.,  7m. 


Generally 

An  DREE,  R. 

Children. 

Ploss,  H. 

Children's  Games. 

Bolton,  Dr.  H.  C.  Counting-out  Rhymes  of  Children:  antiq.,  origin,  distribution  [in20langs.]  9/- 

Newell,  W.  W.  [Am.  ed.]  Games  and  Songs  of  American  Children  [derived  fr.  England]  $1.50 

Funeral  Rites. 


Das  Kind  in  Brauch  und  Sitte  der  Volker,  2  vols. 


[anthropological]  12m. 


Andrea,  F.  Chr. 
Feydeau 

deGuBERNATis,  Ang. 
SONN  I'AG,  Waldemar 
Spencer,  Herbert 


Todtengebrauche  d.  verschied.  Volker  der  Vor-  und  Jetztzeit  4m. 
Hist,  generale  d.  usages  fun^bres  et  sepultures  d.  peuples  anciens,  3  vols.  o.p. 
Storia  popolare  degli  usi  funebri  Indo-Euiopei 

Die  Todtenbestattung  :  Todtencultus  alter  und  neuer  Zeit  3m. 

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and  institutions  out  of  funeral  rites  as  their  original  source  21/- 

The  Last  Act :  funeral  rites  of  nations  and  individuals  [popular]  2/- 

— in  his  Anthropologic  der  Naturvolker,  6  vols.  64/- 


Tego,  Wm. 
Waitz,  Theodor 

in  Germany. 

Weinhold,  Karl 
in  Greece  &  Rome 

V.  Stackelberg,  Bar.  O.  M 

Wedding  Customs. 

Wood,  E.  J.  The  Wedding  Day  in  all  Countries  and  Ages,  2  vols, 

Women. 

Ploss,  H.  Das  Weib  in  der  Natur-  und  Volkerkunde,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [anthropological]  30  m, 

Local  Collections     — ».  B  §§  n-^g,  passim. 

124 


Die  heidnische  Todtenbestattung  [in  Germany  ;  Vienna  Academy]  4/6 

—  V.  also  Class  F  §§  11-12  :  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities. 

Die  Graber  der  Hellenen,  80  pi.  [fr.  monuments  and  vases]  £& 


til- 


s' Stuttgart        78;  89 
8°  Berlin  [76]  83 


f4°  Stock 
4'  Nmi  York 


88 
83 

46 
58 
73 
78 


[77]  88 
[76]  78 


8°  Leipzig 
8°  Paris 

8°  Halle 

8°  Williams 
12°  Tegg 
8°  Leipzig\()a-Ti\'i'j-^2 

8°   Vienna  59 

i  f  °  Berlin  35-37 

c  8°  Bentley  69 

8°  LHpzig  [84]  87 


Mythology  &  Folklore]  PROVERBS.     DEMONOLOGY. 


[Comparative 


B  §§4-5 


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4.    PROVERBS:  GENERAL  COLLECTIONS. 


Bibliogi'aphie  Paremiologique  8°  Paris 

Essay  towards  a  Collection  of  Bks.  on  Proverbs,  Emblems,  Epitaphs,  etc.  2i/-     8°  Qiiaritch 

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..  »  Polyglott  of  Foreign  Proverbs  5/- c  8°  ,, 

French,  Italian,  German,  Dutch,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  Danish— with  trs. 

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Local  Collections    —v.  b  §§  n-39,  passim. 


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Demonolog'y:  Generally. 


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Lecanu,  Abbe 
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— article  Demonology  in  Encylo.  Brit.  vol.  vii.  30/- 

St.Patrick's  Purgatory :  ess.  on  legds.  of  Purg.,  Hell,  &  Parad. in  Mid.  Ages  6/- 


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Paris  80 

[1522]  45 

Paris  [52]  83 

Paderborti  %i^ 

Leipzig  69 

Paris\y^\'\i.  cent..]  76 

79 
Black  77 

J.  R.  Smith  44 


-in  his  Christian  Iconography,  vol.  ii.  [tr.]  ;  ill. 

Elizabethan  Demonology 

fitude  sur  les  Demons  .  .  .  des  Grecs 

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Magic,    Sorcery,    etc.— >/■  Modem  Magic,  z;.  A  §  94. 


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MiCHELET,  Jules 
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Scot,  Reginald 
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'Lenormant,  F. 


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Dictionnaire  Infernal :  repertoire  univ.  des  apparitions,  magic,  sc.  secretes,  &c. 

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Zauberbibliothek  ;  ill.,  6  vols.  o.p.  \_w.  30/-] 

La  Magie  et  I'Astrologie  dans  I'Antiquite  et  au  Moyen  Age 

— V.  infra,  s.v.  Magic. 

Magic  of  the  Middle  Ages,  tr.  [fr.  Swedish]  A.  H.  Edgren  $  1.75 

— V.  infra,  s.v.  Magic. 

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and  demonology  of  the  Finns  and  Tartars,  who,  he  thinks,  were  of  Accadian  origin. 

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SI 


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75 


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b"§6 

in  Africa. 

Callaway,  Bp.  H.  Religious  System  of  the  Amazulus  :  Divination — v  B  §  34. 

Rowley,  Rev.  H.  Religion  of  the  Africans  [spirits,  sorcery,  etc.]  3/6   12°  Wells  Gardner       77 

Lives  of  Necromancers,  etc. 

Godwin,  Wm.  Lives  of  the  Necromancers  2/-  c  8°  Chatto  [34]  76 

Waite,  Arthur  E.  Lives  of  Alchemystical  Philosophers  10/6     8°  Redway  HS 

Individually. 

AGiuppA,CorneIius[l4S6-l535]LifeofH.  C.Agrippa,doctor&knight.  ByPrf.  H. Morleyo./.  [/*. &ot.  6/-]  c8°  Bohn  [56)63 

Apollonids  of  Tyana  [1st  cent.] — v.  G  §  15. 

Bacon,  Roger  [16  cent.]  His  Life,  Writings,  and  Philosophy  [two  articles  repr.  fr.  Westminster  Rev.'\T,l(>     8°  Triibner  64 

liOEiiME,  Jacob  — V.  A  §  119. 

CARDAN,Jerome[i3cent.]Life  of  Cardan,  of  Milan.     By  Prf.  H.  Morley,  2  vols.  o.p.  [iv.  7/6]  p  8°  London  54 

Faust  — ti.  B  §  24. 

Lilly,  Wm.  [1602-81]     History  of  his  Life  and  Times  [pub.  fr.  the  originalMS.]  c./.  [w.  10/6]  p  8°       „  [1715]  22 

Contains  a  good  ace.  of  Dr.  Dee,  Simon  Fonnan,  Booker,  Winder,  Kelly,  Evans  [Lillie's  master],  and  other  astrologers  of  the  period. 

•Paracelsus,  Philippus  :  The  Life  of,  w.  substance  of  his  teachings.    By  Dr.  F.  Hartmann  io/6  p8°  Redway  88 

Virgil  — v.  B  §  14. 

Zachaire,  Denis  A  Professor  of  Alchemy.By  Pcy.Ross  [life  of  D.  Zachaire.alchem.of  12  cnt.]  6/-  c  8°        „  [87]  88 

Alchemy  and  Astrology— z^.  a  §  94 :  Theosophy. 
Witchcraft. 
European. 

Duval,  C.  [ed.]  Proces  de  Sorciers  a  Viry  [1534-1548;  orig.  docum.,  w.  intro.  E.  Duboin]   5/-     8°  Geneva  82 

Glanvil,  Joseph  Saducismus  Triumphatus  [commonly  met  with ;  iv.  10/6]     8°  London    [1681]  1726 

Written  to  prove  the  real  existence  of  witches  and  apparitions.    A  copious  ace.  of  Glanvil  is  in  WOOD'S  At/ten.  Oxoit. 

History  of  the  Witches  of  Renfrewshire  [3  men  and  4  women,  burnt  at  Paisley  in  1696]  5/6  s  4°  Gardner,  Paisley  [09]  76 

InderVv^ick,  F.  a.  Witchcraft  [w.  app.  of  cases] — in  his  Sidelights  on  the  Stuarts  ;  ill.  18/-     8°  Low  89 

Krauss,  F.  S.  [ed.]  Siidslavische  Hexensagen  3/6  r  4°   Vienna  84 

Laengin,  G.  Religion  u.  Hexenprocess  8  m.      8°  Leipzig  88 

Lancashire  Witches  :  Tract  on,  refr.  in  Harland's  Lancashire  Legends  3/6  c  8°  Heywd.  y^a»irj,[73]82 

LiNTON,lMrs.E.Lynn[ed.]  Witch  Stories  [a  good  collection]  2/6   16°  Chatto  [61]  82 

Mather, Cotton[Am. ;  ed.]  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World  5/-  c  8°  J.  R.  Smith[i693]  62 

An  account  of  the  trials  of  several  witches  executed  in  Enff.  1693 ;  and  trials  of  New  Enjjland  witches,  by  Increase  MATHER. 

Meinhold,  W.  [ed.]  The  Amber  Witch  [tr.  ;  a  famous  witch  trial]  dd.  c  8°  Cassell  [6i]  89 

MiCHELET,  Jules  La  Sorciere :  the  witch  of  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.]  7/- p  8°  Sinipkin  63 

PiTCAiRN,  R.  [ed.]  — his  Coll.  of  Crim.  Trials  [1488-1624]  conts.  best  ace.  of  Scot,  trials,  3  v.  o.p.      4°  Edinburgh  33 

Scot,  Reginald  Discovery  of  Witchcraft,ed.  w.  intro.,  notes  &  glossary  Dr.E.B.Nicholson  45/-     4°  Stock  [1584]  86 

Undertakings  to  prove  that  all  the  theories  of  witchcraft  and  magic  were  fallacies,  to  the  great  disgust  of  the  pious  Christians  of  the  day. 

ScoTT,  Sir  Walter  Letters  on  Demonology  and  Witchcraft  3/6    12°  Black  \,i\\n.d. 

Sharpe,  C.  K.  Historical  Account  of  Belief  in  Witchcraft  in  Scotland  4/6  p  8°  Morison,  (?/(«,?.[ 1 9]84 

Spottiswoode  Miscellany,  2  vols.  ;  vol.  ii.  conts.  accounts  of  some  Scot,  trials  fr.  1629-64     o.p.  [w.  7/6]     8°  Spottisw.  Soc.  44-45 

Williams,  H.  The  Superstitions  of  Witchcraft  [rather  poor]  7/6  p  8°  Longman  65 

Wright,  Thos.  [ed.]  Narratives  of  Sorcery  and  Magic,  from  Authentic  Sources    2  vols. «./.[;>*. 21/-]  c  8°  Bentley  51 

,1         >>        [ed.]  Contemp.Narr.of  Proc.  agst.  Dame  Alice  Kytelerf.  Sorcery[l324]  ».;>.[».  10/-]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.  43 

Oriental. 

*Lyall,  Sir  A.  C.  — ariide  Witchcraft  in  his  Asiatic  Studies  12/-     8°  Murray  [82]  82 

American. 

Lowell,  J.  R.  [Am.]       — article  Witchcraft,  in  his  Among  My  Books,  ser.  i.                                    7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  70 
Mather,  Increase  [Am.]  — v.  Mather  (Cotton),  supra. 

Putnam,  A.  [Am.]            Witchcraft  of  New  England                              ["explained"  by  Spiritualism]  $1  c  8°  Boston  81 

Upham,  Rev.  C.W.[Am.]  History  of  Salem  Witchcraft,  2  vols.                                                           $7-5°              ..  [30  5? 

Generally.  ^-  serpent  and  phallic  worship. 

Clarke+Wake,H. +C.S.   Serpent  and  Siva  Worship  in  America,  Africa,  Asia  i/-     8°  Triibner  77 

Deane,  Rev.  J.  The  Worship  of  the  Serpent  traced  throughout  the  World  ;  ill.      o.p.  \_w.  25/-]     8°  London  [30]  33 

On  Serpent  Worsnip  in  Syria,  Persia,  Egypt,  Hindustan,  China,  Japan,  Africa,  Greece,  Peru,  Mexico,  Britain. 

FORLONG,  Gen.  T.  G.  R.  Rivers  of  Life  :  sources  and  streams  of  faith  in  aH  lands  ;  ill.  2  vols.  126/-     4°  Quaritch  83 

a  sort  of  comparative  hist,  of  religion,  in  which  Serpent  and  Phallic  Worships  are  strongly  insisted  on. 

INMAN,  Thos.  [Am.]         Ancient  Faiths  embodied  in  Ancient  Names  ;  ill.  2  vols.  $20     8°  New  York  [68-69]  73 

Insists  upon-.he  universality  of  Phallic  Worship,  to  which  the  origin  of  numerous  sacerdotal  utensils,  ornaments,  rites,  ceremonies,  emblems,  etc.,  is  ascribed. 

„  Ancient  Faiths  and  Modern  [complementing  the  above]  $5     8°  New  York  'jb 

jj  Ancient  Pagan  .and  Modern  Christian  Symbolism ;  200  ill.  $38°  ,,  [70]  84 

'*  A  digest  of  the  above  two  books— all  that  the  student  will  need  ! 

Jennings,  Hargrave         Phallicism  :  its  conn. w.Rosicr.  &  Gnostics,  &  foundation  in  Buddhism  ;  pl.31/6     8°  Redway  82 

,^  The  Rosicrucians,  with  a  chapter  on  Serpent  Worshippers  [poor]  ill.  7/6     8°  Chatto  [70]  79 

"Knight,  R.  Payne  Discourse  on  the  Worship  of  Priapus  $35     4°  iVt-zo  yi;>-,5  [1786]  78 

Illustrated  w  «8  engravings  from  anc.  gems,  coins,  bronzes,  sculptures,  etc.,  the  originals  of  which  {valued  at  ;£ 50.000)  KNIGHT  bequeathed  to  the  British  Museum. 
■    '       '■  This  ed.  conts.  an  additional  " Essay  on  the  Worship  of  the  Generative  Powers " [! by  Thos.  WRICHT+J.  C.  HonE.N]. 

Mascuhne  Cross,  The  :       descr.  of  the  sex-worship  of  the  ancients  7/6  8°  Redway  85 

Massey,  Gerald  — in  his  The  Natural  Genesis  :  attempt  to  recover  lost  orig.  of  myths  2  v.  30/-  i  8°  Williams  83 

Squier,  E.  G.  [Am.]         — ut  infra,  is  not  confined  to  America,  although  so  described  by  its  title. 

Wake,  C.  Staniland  Serpent  Worship,  and  other  Essays  [totemism,  prim,  marriage,  etc.]  10/6  8°  Redway  88 

Westropp,  H.  M.  Primitive  Symbolism  as  ill.  in  Phallic  Worship,  w.  intro.  by  Fcfloiig  7/6  -8°       ,,  85 

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Greece   and  Rome  —for  Eleusinian  and  Bacchic  Mysteries,  v.^%  12. 

Ireland  (Round  Towers,  Stonehenge)— ».  B  §  15. 

Egypt. 

Wake,  C.  Staniland  The  Origin  and  Significance  of  the  Great  Pyramid  2/6 

Weisse,  Dr.  J.  A.  [Am.]  The  Obelisk  &  Freemasonry  ace.  to  Discoveries  of  Belzone  &  Gorringe;  ill.  $i 

America. 

21/- 
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— V.  also  A  §  25,  s.v.  Comms.  on  Genesis ;  A  §  131  :  Scient.  Acciir.  of  Pentateuch. 
La  My  the  de  la  Femme  et  du  Serpent  4f.      8°  Paris 

The  Serpent  of  Eden  [philolog.  and  crit.  essay]  4/6  c  8°  Paul 


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Snake  Dance  of  Moquis  of  Arizona,  w.  chap,  on  Serpent  Worship 
The  Serpent  Symbol  and  Worship  in  America  ;  ill. 


Reeves  &  Turner 

New  York 

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7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [85]  88 


The  Wanderings  of  Plants  and  Animals,  ed.  J.  S.  Stallybrass 

A  learned  account  of  their  migrations  from  India  to  Europe.     Largely  philological, 

Jahn,  U.  Die  deutschen  Opfergebrauche  bei  Ackerbau  und  Viehzucht  9  m.      8°  Breslau  84 

McLennan,  J.  F.  (Sr"  Spencer,  Herb.  Worship  of  Animals  and  Plants,  in  the  Fortnightly  Review  mS"  Chapman  69-70 

Tylor,  Dr.  E.  B.  — chap.  xv.  in  his  Primitive  Cultirre,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Murray  [70]  73 

India. 


Fergusson,  Jas. 

Animals. 


Tree  and  Serpent  Worship 


[ill.  fr.  art  of  India  of  i.-iv.  cent.]  105/-    f°  W.  H.  Allen    [68]  73 


*de  GUBERNATIS, 

HoPF,  L. 
Keller,  O. 
Phipson,  E. 
*rolland,  e. 


A. 


Brown,  R.  ,  jun.  The  Unicorn,  a  mythological  investigation ;  ill.  3/-     8' 

Gould,  Charles  Mythical  Monsters  93  ill.  25/-     4' 

Of  value  chieDy  for  its  extracts  from  Chinese  and  Japanese  literature,  relating  to  the  dragon,  unicorn,  and  phcenix. 

Zoological  Mythology  :  or  legends  of  animals  [tr.  fr.  Italian]  2  vols.  28/-     8 

Thierorakel  und  Orakelthiere  in  alter  und  neuer  Zeit  4/-     8 

Thiere  des  clasKischen  Alterthums  in  culturgeschichtlicher  Beziehung ;  56ill.  11/-     8 
Animal-lore  of  Shakspeare's  Time  9/-  p  8°  Paul 

Faune  populaire  de  la  France  6  vols.  49f.     8°  Paris 

Forms  the  first  portion  of  a  promised  series  of  studies  on  Natural  History  in  its  relation  to  Language  and  Mythography.    Each  species  is  treated  in  two 
sections — [a)  popular  and  dialectic  names,  proverbs  and  sayings ;  (A)  beliefs,  superstitions,  tales,  etc.     Full  reference-s  given. 
Mammif.  sauvages,  5f.  :  ii. :  Oiseaux  sauv.,  lof. ;  iii. :  Reptiles,  etc.,  lof. ;  iv.  .v. :  Mammif.  domest..  ea.  8f, ;  vi. ;  Oiscaux  doinest.,  8f. 


Longman 
W.  H.  Allen 

Triibner 
Stuttoart 
Innsbruck 


Schwab,  Julius 
SwAlNSON,  Rev.  C. 

Beast  Epics. 

Grimm,  Jacob 
Jacobs,  Joseph 

Kolmacevsky,  L. 
VoiGT,  E.  [ed.] 

„        „  [ed.] 

Finnish. 

[Krohn,  K.  (ed.)] 

Reynard  the  Fox. 

Editions. 

Grimm,  Jacob  [ed.] 
Martin,  E.  [ed.] 
Tbza,  E.  [ed.] 
Willems,  J.  F.  [ed.] 

English  Translations. 
AiNSLIE,  a.d.  [tr.] 
Arnold,  T.  J.  [tr.] 
RoscuE,  Thos.  [tr.] 
de  Sanctis,  M.  [tr.] 


Das  altindische  Thieropfer 

Folklore  and  Provincial  Names  of  British  Birds 


4  m. 
13/6 


— his  Intro,  [in  German]  to  his  edn.  of  Reynard,  ut  infra. 

— his  Intro,  to  Pilpay's  Fables,  tr.  Sir  Thos.  North,  deals  very  comprehensively 

with  the  lore  of  beast-stories  [Bibl.  de  Carabas]  12/-  < 

The  Beast  Epos  among  tjie  Slavs  [in  Russian] 

Ecbasis  Capttvi  [the  oldest  beast-epic  of  the  Middle  Ages]  4  m. 

Kleinere  latein.  Denkmaler  der  Thiersage     [12-14  cent.,  w.  Germ,  intro.]  4/6 


Erlangen 
Folkl.  Soc. 


Nutt 
Kasan 
Stuttgart 
Strassburg 


Suolraalaisiakansansatuja,pt.  i. :  Elainsatuja  [Finn,  folk-tales:  beast-stories]  3/6     8°  Helsingfors 


Reinhart  Fuchs  [w.  val.  intro.  in  Germ,  on  beast  stories]  iom.50  8°  Berlin 

Le  Roman  de  Renart,  vol.  i.  :  text,  pt.  i.  [collection  of  branches]  10  m.  8°  Strassburg 

Rainardo  e  Lesengrino      [hf.  Ital.,  hf.  Fch.  version  of  14  cent.  ;  in  Bodl.]  6/-  8°  Pisa 

Reinaert  de  Vos ;  plates  [Flemish  text  of  12-13  cent.]  0.^.  ['"•  1°/-]  8°  Gent 

The  same,  re-ed.  E.  Martin       [w.  the  continuation :  Reinaert's  Historic]  9  m.  8°  Padcrborn 

WiLLEMS  pub.  a  French  tr.  of  his  Flemish  text :  e.fi.  [w.  6/-]  8*  Brussels  ',37. 


82 

86 

72 
88 
87 
83 
77-83 


86 
86 


1570]  88 
82 
75 
78 

86 


34 
82 
69 
36 

74 


Reynard  the  Fox  [tr.  of  Goethe's  version]  7/6 

Reynard  the  Fox  [tr.  of  Goethe.'s  version;  w.  Kaulbach's  &  Wolfs  pictures]  21/- 
Reynard  the  Fox  ;  ill.  3/6 


Reynard  the  Fox 


[70]  87 

[72]  83,, 

[with  Kaulbach's  pictures]  3/6  s  4°  Sonneilschein  [85]  87 


Macmillan 

Nimmo 

Warne 


Treatises. 

Bleek,  W.  H.  G.          Reynard  the  Fox  in  South  Africa    ■     '  3/6  c  8°  Triibner  64 

Grimm,  Jacob                 Sendschreiben  an  K.  Lachmann  [old-Germ.  frag.  12  cent.  ;  mod. -Gk.  poem]  2/-  8°  Leipzig  40 

■  Jonckbloet,  W.  J.  A.  Etude  sur  le  Roman  de  Renard             '.  _  12/-  8°  Groningen  63 

Krohn,  K.                    .Studies  in  Finnish  Folk-tales,  pt.  i.          "  [on  Reynard;  in  Finnish]  3/-  8°  Helsingfors  87 

Mozarovskij,  Al.          Reynard  the  Fox,  from  Russian  beast-fables  [in  Russian]  3/6  ?>'  Xaixn              \     ]  82 

;■■'■'               '■■■''  K7  '  ■ 


Mythology  &- Folklore] 


ASTRONOMY.     MEDICINE. 


[Comparative 


The  Folklore  of  Plants  6/-  c  8°  Chatto                    8n 

The  Plant-lore  and  Garden-craft  of  Shakespeare  10/6  p  8°  Satchell           [78]  84 

Plant-lore  :  legends  and  lyrics ;  ill.  16/-     8°  Low                         S-i 

the  Teachings  of  Flowers                              [history,  legends,  symbols,  etc.]  10/-     8°  Bell  79 

Flowers  and  Flower-lore  ill.  7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [84]  89 

A  very  full  treatise;  a  mine  of  information  on  the  subject. 

Shakspere  Flora  18/-  8°  Palmer  &  Howe,  Manes.  83 

The  Language  and  Sentiment  of  Flowers  ill.  6/-  p  8°  Warne                  n.d. 


B  §§  8-9 

Were-Wolves. 

Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring  The  Book  of  Were-wolves 

Hertz,  W.  Der  Werwolf :  ein  Beitrag  zur  Sagengeschichte 

Plants. 

English. 

Dyer,  T.  F.  Thistleton 
Ellacombe,  Rev.  H.  N. 
Folkard,  R. 
Flower-lore  : 
*Friend,  Rev.  Hilderic 

Grindon,  Leo  H. 
Ingram,  J.  H. 
Fi'ench. 

*de  Ghbernatis,  A. 
JORET,  Ch. 
Gerjnan, 

*Mannhardt,  W. 
Perger,  K. 
Pfannenschmid,  H. 
V.  Strantz,  M. 

Greek. 

BOETTICHER,  K. 
Lajard,  F. 

Plant-Names 
*Britten  -I-  Holland, 

Cameron,  J. 

Earle,  Prf.  John 

Prior,  Dr.  R.  C. 

Treichel,  a. 

Turner,  W. 

Totemism. 

*Frazer,  J.  G. 
Wake,  C.  Staniland 


7/6 
3  m. 


8°  Smith  &  Elder 
8°  Stuttgart 


6S 
62 


Mythologie  des  Plantes 

Flore  populaire  de  la  Normandie 


2  vols.  I4f.  s  8°  Paris 
6f.      8°  Caen 


Wald  und  Feld-Kulte,  2  vols.  [i. :  Germanic ;  ii. :  Ancient  Nations]  24  m.  r  ! 

Deutsche  Pflanzensagen  5 ni. 25  si 

Germanische  Erntefeste  im  heidn.  u.  christl.  Cultus  10  in.      i 

Die  Blumen  in  Sage  und  Geschichte  8  m.      i 

Der  Baumkultus  der  Hellenen  ill.  i6m.      1 

Le  Cult  du  CyprSs  Pyramidal ;  2 1  pi.  [among  the  nations  of  antiquity]  o.p.  \_w.  1 5/-]     < 


Berlin 
Stuttgart 
Hanover 
Berlin 


78-82 
87 

7S-75 
64 
78 
75 


Berlin  56 

Paris  (Academy]    54 


J.H-R.  Dictionary  of  Plant-Names  [English]  3  parts,  ea.  8/6  8°E.Dial.Soc.(Tbnr.)8l-84 

Gaelic  Names  of  Plants         [Scottish  &  Irish  ;  w.  uses,  superstitions,  etc.]  7/6  c  8°  Blackwood  83 

English  Plant-Names  from  the  loth  to  the  15th  century  5/-    12°  Clar.  Press  80 

On  the  Popular  Names  of  British  Plants  7/6  p  8°  Norgate  [63]  79 

Volksthiiml.  aus  d.  Pflanzenwelt  f.  Westpreussen,  4  pts.         [plant-names]  4/-     8°  Danzig  81-85 

The  Names  of  Herbes,  ed.  w.  intro.  &  index  J.  Britten  6/6  8°  Engl.  Dialect  Soc.  (Tbiir.)  81 

Totemism  [enlarged fr.  his  article  in  Encyclo.  Brit.]  3/6  c  8°  Black  88 

— article  Totemism   in  Serpent  Worship  and  other  Essays  10/6     8°  Redway  88 


8.    ASTRONOMY  and  METEOROLOGY  IN  MYTHOLOGY. 
Astronomy. 

Aratos  [3rd  cent.  B.C.]     The  J°/43;»(»»«<«o  of,  tr.  Rob.  Brown,  jun.  [in  verse]  10/6     8°  Longman 

Blake,  J.  F.  Astronomical  Myths  [based  on  Flammarion's  French  book]  9/-  p  8°  Macmillan 

Brown,  Robert  Eridanus :  river  and  constellation  5/-     4°  Longman 

Attempts  to  show  that  the  astrological  symbol  of  the  Serpent  in  the  Zodiac  represented  a  celestial  river,  the  counterpart  of  the  Euphrates. 


IlARLEV,  Rev.  T. 
Proctor,  R.  A. 
Schwartz,  F.  W. 

MeteoFOlogy. 


Moon  Lore ;  ill.  with  facsimiles  of  old  cuts,  etc. 
Myths  and  Marvels  of  Astronomy 
— V.  D  §  12:  Greek  Mythology. 


[w.  rich  bibliography]  7/6     i 
6/- pi 


Sonnenschein 
Chatto 


85 

77 
83 

86 
[77]  So 


Ahercromby,  Hon.  R, 
Empson,  C.  W.  [ed.] 
Inwards,  R.  [ed.] 


Cloud-Land  in  Folklore  and  Science,  illustrated — in  the  Folklore  Journal,  vol.  vi.  \v.  B  §  2]. 


Weather  Proverbs  &  Sayings  in  the  Folkloie  Record,  vol.  iv. 

Weather  Lore  :  proverbs,  sayings,  and  rules 
v.  Reinsberg-Duringsfeld,  Bar.     Das  Wetter  im  Sprichwort 
*SWAINS0N,  Rev.C.  [ed.]  Handbook  of  Weather  Lore,  with  notes 


Astrology 


— V,  A  §  94,  s.v.  Astrology. 


[Engl.]  supplem.  Inwards  and  Swainson 

[English]  2/- ■  12°  Tweedie  69 

2  rn.    12°  Leipzig  64 

[English]  6/6    I2°  Blackwood  73 


Generally. 

BESSlfeRES 

*Black,  W.  G. 
DupouY,  Ed. 
Fort,  Geo.  F. 
Hecker,  Dr.  J, 


[Am.] 
F.  C. 


Pettigrew,  T.  J. 


9.    MEDICINE  IN  FOLKLORE. 


Prejuges  populaires  sur  les  maladies  de  I'eiifance 

Folk-medicine  :  a  chapter  in  history  of  culture  13/6 

Le  Moyen  Age  Medical  5f. 

Medical  Economy  during  the  Middle  Age»  $3.5° 

Epidemics  of  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.]     '  o.p.  \w.  5/-]  . 

The  Black  Death  and  Dancing  Mania  [repr.  fr.  above]  6a'. 
On  Superstitions  conn.  w.  the  History  &  Practice  of  Med.  &:  Surg.  o.p.  \zu.  7/6] 

128 


8°  Paris 
8°  Folklore  Soc. 
8°  Paris 
8°  New  York 
8°  Sydenh.  Soc. 
[8°  Cassell 
8°  Churcliill 


76 

83 
88 

83 

r44]8l 

44 


Mythology  &  Folklore]  ART.     INDIC   FOLKLORE.  [Indic 

B  §§  10-11 
African. 

Callaway,  Bp.  H.  The  Religious  System  of  Amazulus,  pt.  iv.,  ifQ—v.  B  §  34. 

Early  English  Herbals-z/.  h*  §  53. 
Finnish. 

LoNNROT  Abhandlungen  uber  die  magische  Medicin  der  Finnen 

Hindu  Medicine      —v.K%  124 xvi. 
Russian. 

Florinskv,  W.  M.  Volksthiiml.Krauteru.ArzneibucherderRussen  [fr.MSS.of  l6&i7cent.  ;inRuss.]6/-     V  Kasan         1i) 

Saxon. 

Cockayne,  Rev.  O.         — j«/5MSaxonLeechdom,Starcraft,etc.[A.-S.&Eng.  w.notes&2preff.]3v.ea.io/-r  8°  Rolls  Series  64-67 

Scottish. 

Gregor,  Rev.  W.  — a>-/«V/«Leechcraft  j»  ^!>  Notes  on  Folklore  of  N.E.Scotland,  pp.  34-39  13/6     8°  Folklore  Soc.         81 


10.    ART,  MYTHOLOGY    IN. 
Generally. 

CLEMENT,Mrs.C.E.[Am.]  Handbook  of  Legendary  and  Mythological  Art ;  ill.  $2.50  c  8°  Boston  [71]  81 

Knight,  R.  Payne  The  Symbolical  Language  of  Ancient  Art  and 'Mythology  :  an  inquiry        10/6     %°  New  York       [18]  76 

MENARD,  R.  La  Mythologie  dans  1' Art  ancient  et  modern;  ill.  2il-tS'  Paris  78 

Greek  — z/.  b  §  12. 

Indian  — w.  b  §  n. 

Early  Christian      —v.  a  §  53. 
Ancient  Art :  Generally— i/.  1  §§  84^86. 


MYTHOLOGY  AND   FOLKLORE,   ACCORDING  TO   RACES. 


II.    Jnbic  ^folklore. 

11.    INDIC    FOLKLORE. 

Religions  and  Mythology  of  India-z-.  A  §  14. 

Folk-tales. 
Bibliography. 

Temple,  Cpt.  C.  R.         — in  Folklore  Journal  \v.  B  §  2]  gives  a  list,  w.  abstracts,  of  28  tales  or  collections  in  the  Vernacular. 

Ancient  Collections  (the  most  important  translated  works  only)— /a;-  Minor  Collections,  and  Texts,  v.  K  §  124  vii. 

Bavk-o-Bahat                    ["  Tales  of  the  Four  Darweshes  "],  tr.  D.  Forbes         [fr.  the  Hindustani]  8/-  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [51]  62 

''„           „                       tr.  E.  B.  Eastwick                                                                                         10/6  8°            „  77 

traduit  Garcin  de  Tassy  [fr.  Hindustani ;  L'Ecole  d.  Lang.  Orient.  Viv.]  lo/-  8°  Paris  78 

Baital  Pachisi                    ["  Twenty-five  Tales  of  a  Demon  "],  tr.  J.  T.  Platts         [fr.  the  Sanskrit]  8/-  8°  W.  H.  Allen  71 

jj                         text  and  tr.  E.  B.  Eastwick                                                      [Hindustani]  15/-  8°  Williams  55 

ij                           ubersetzt  H.  Oesterley                                                                                        3  m.  r8°  Leipzig;  73 

\Batris-Sinhasan  :  adventures  of  Vikramaditya],trad.L.Feer,  j.».ContesIn(l''ans[Coll.Contes  hK  Chans.]  5f.  l8°  Paris  83 

129  K 


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iNDIC   FOLKLORE. 


[Indie 


B  §11 

Bidpai's  iPilpay's)  Fables-^,  also  Hitopadesa  and  Pantchatantra,  infra. 


Warne 

Nutt 

Stuttgart 


Anvari-Soheili:  or  the  Lights  of  Canopus,  tr.  A.  N.  Wollaston  [tr.  of  Mod.  Persian  version]  42/-  r  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

Bharatae  Responsa :        Thibetan  text,  ed.  w.  Latin  tr.  A.  Schiefner  2/-     4°  St.  Petersburg 

Of  importance  for  the  history  of  KalUah  and  Dimnah  and  Stejthanit  and  Ichnilat. 

translated  [Chandos  Library]  2/-  c  8' 

tr.  Sir  Thos.  North,  ed.  Josepli  Jacobs  [Bibl.  de  Carabas]  iz/-  c  8' 

Buch  der  Weisen,  iibers.  Phil.  Wolff,  2  vols.  [tr.  of  Arabic  version]  6/-    iz' 

Buch  d.  Beispiele  d.  alten  Weisen,  lirsg.  W.  L.  Holland  [w.  Ger.  notes,  etc.]  5/-     8' 

A  mediasval  German  tr.  of  the  Fables  o/Eidpai,  in  Swabian  dialect. 

alte  syrische  Uebersetzung,  mit  deutscher  Uebersetzung  G.  Bickell  24/-  r  8°  Leipzig 

Contains  a  valuable  introduction  by  Th.  BENFEY. 

tr.  Prf.  I.  G.  N.  Keith-Falconer         [later  Syriac  version ;  w.  good  intro.]  7/6     8°  Camb.  Press 
Deux  Versions  Hebraiques  du  Kalilah  et  Dimnfth  17/-  r  8°  Paris 

ed.  de  Sacy  [Arabic  version]  o.p.     8°       ,, 

Cf.  also  articles  by  de  SACY  in  Notices  et  Exiraits  d.  MSS.  de  la  Bibl.  du  Rai,  vols,  ix.,  x. 

by  Husain  Va'iz  ul  Kashifii,  tr.  E.  B.  Eastwick  [Persian  version]  o.p.  [w.  42/-]  r  8°  Hertford 
Siephanit  and  Ichnilat    ed.  Th.  J.  Bulgakov  [in  Russian]  15/-  4°  Soc.  of  Russ.  Biblioph.  78 

An  old  Slavonic  tr.  of  the  Greek  version  of  Kalilah  and  Dimnah,  w.  critical  intro.  on  migration  of  tales. 


Fables  of  Pilpay  ■ 


Kalilasru.  Damnag: 


Lights  of  Cajtopus 


87 
[1570]  88 

[37J  39 
60 

76 

8S 
81 
16 

54 


A  famous  coU.  of  Hindu  fables,  based  on  the  Pantchatantra  [ui  infra].  In  6tli  cent,  part  of  it  was  tr.  into  Pehlvi  (completely  lost),  whence  in  the  Sth  cent,  an  Arabic  tr. 
(under  title  Fables  of  Kalilah  and  Dimnak)  was  made  by  ABDALLAH-IBN-MOKAFFAH,  which  became  the  channel  through  which  the  fables  were  transmitted  to 
"^  .  '-      .  ■      -  ide  in  the  nth  cent. ;  and  Hebrew  [whence  a  Latin  tr.  by  JOHN  of  Capua],  Mod.  Persian,  Malayan,  Mongol, 

e  to  a  large  extent  drawn  from  this  collection. 

W.  H.  Allen  [ 


Europe.    A  Greek  version  by  Simon  SETHUS  was  u 
Afghan  and  other  versions  exist.    .^Esop's  Fables  wt 


Hitopadesa 


Kathd  Sarit  Sdgoira 


Kathdkoca 

*  Pantchatantra  • 


["  Salutary  Counsel 
ed.  F.  Max  Miiller 
tr.  F.  Pincott 
iibersetzt  J.  Schonberg 

,,        L.  Fritze 
traduit  par  E.  Lancereau 
[by  SoMADEVA,  12  cent.  ; 


summary  of  Pantchatantra'],  tr.  F.  Johnson 


5/-     8° 


Bk.  i.,  7/6 ;  ii.-iv.,  7/6  [w.  interlin.  tr.]  r  8°  Longman 

6/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen 
2m.  40     8°   Vientta 
2m.  r  8°  Leipzig 
[Litteratures  Populaires]  7f.5o    12°  Paris 
"  Ocean  of  Streams  of  Story  "]  tr.  C.  H.  Tawney 

in  parts,  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 
text  and  German  tr.  H.  Brockhaus  24/-  r  8°  Leipzig 

The  German  tr.  was  repub.  alone  [2  vols.,  sm.,  12°  Leipzig  '43],  but  is  now  out  of  print. 

tr.  C.  H.  Tawney  Calcutta 

iibersetzt  mit  Einleitung  v.  Th.  Benfey  2  vols.  24m.  s  8°  Leipzig 

,,         V.  L.  Fritze  6m.      8°       „ 

traduit  par  E.  Lancereau  lof.      8°  Paris 


]8o 
64-65 
80 

87 
89 

[55]  82 

80  sqq. 
39 

in  prep. 
56 
84 
71 


A  very  important  collection  of  Fables  or  Apologues.  In  his  iutrod.  the  majority  of  Hurop.  popular  tales  are  traced  to  this  Indian  source.  Prf.  Wilson  pub.  an 
Analytical  Ace,  of  the  Pantchatantrum  in  Trans.  R.  Asiat  Soc.  of  G.  B.  attd  /..  vol.  i.  [1826],  Cf,  also  H.  v.  WuSLOCKI's  Beitfage  zu  Benfey'S  Pantck.  in 
Zeitschr.  d.  Morg.  Gesellsch.,  xcii.,  113-150.    For  other  versions  of  this  book.  11.  BlDPAI,  sufira. 


or  tales  of  a  parrot,  tr.  Rev.  G.  Small 
— V.  Baital  Pachisi,  supra. 


Totd  Kahdnl : 
Vetala-panchavimsati 

Modern  Colleciio7is. 

"Anaryan"  [tr.]  Early  Ideas  :  a  group  of  Hindoo  stories,  collected  and  collated  4/6  c  8' 

Burton,  Capt.  \now  Sir]  R.  F.  [tr.]  Vikram  and  the  Vampire  :  tales  of  Hindu  devilry  ;  ill.  9/-     8° 

Day,  Rev.  L.  B.  [tr.]         Folk  Tales  of  Bengal  4/6    12' 

*Frere,  Mary  [tr.]  Old  Deccan  Days  ;  50  ill.  [fairy  tales  of  S.  India]  6/-  p  8' 

*Knowles,  Rev.  J.  H.[tr.]Folk  Tales  of  Kashmir  [Oriental  Series]  16/-     8' 

As  a  field  of  folklore  literature,  Kashmir  is  exceedingly  rich  and  perhaps  unsurpassed. 

Folk  Tales  of  India  in  the  Folklore  Journal,  vol  ii.-iii.  [1884-85] — v.  B  §  2. 
Folklore  in  Southern  India,  3  pts. 

Indian  Fables  ;  ill.  [juvenile  ;  but  a  typical  collection]  2/6 

Tibetan  Tales  derived  from  Indian  Sources  translated,  tr.  W.  R.  S.  Ralston  14/- 
Indian  Fairy  Tales,  collected  and  translated  12/- 


8/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen 


75 


Longman 
Macmillan 
Murray 
Triibner 


81 

70 

83 

[68]  89 
88 


Morris,  Rev.  R.  [Ir.] 

Nat£SA  SASTIit,  S.  M. 
Raju,  Ramaswami  [tr.] 
*SCHIEPNER,  A.  [tr.] 
•Stokes,  Maive  [tr.] 


16' 


Bombay 

Sonnenschein 
8°  Triibner 
8°  ElUs 


84,  86,  88 


82 
[69]  80 


By  a  little  girl,  taken  down  from  her  nurse's  lips.    With  Intro,  by  RALSTON,  indicating  the  groups  and  European  equivalents,    ist  edn.  pub.  at  Calcutta  '69. 


vol.  i.  30/-,  vol.  ii.  25/-     8°  Tbnr.  84-85  in  frog, 

72 


•Temple,  Capt.  R.  C.  [tr.]   Legends  of  the  Punjab 

Folk-song's. 

Cover,  C.  E.  [tr.]  Folk-songs  of  Southern  India  [trs.,  with  essays]  10/6      8*  Triibner 

Canarese,  Badaga,  Coorg,  Tamil,  Malayallra,  Telugu,  Cural. 

Popular  Customs,  etc. 

AcvalAyana  [Hindu  domestic  rules] :  text  &  Germ.  tr.  by  A.  F.  Stenzler ;  2  pts.  [Abhandl.  f.  K.  d.  M.]  5/-     8°  Leipzig  65 

Proverbs. 

BoHTLiNGK,  O.  [ed.]        Indische  Spriiche  [texts  and  translations]  3  vols.  24/-     8°  St.  Petersburg  [ff]  ^ 

Knowles,  Rev.  J.H.  [tr.]  Dictionary  of  Kashmir  Proverbs  8/-  c  8°  Triibner  85 

Percival,  Rev.  P.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Tamil  Proverbs,  with  their  translations  [Dravidian]  9/-  p  8°  Madras  [54]  74 

Temple,  Cpt.  R.  C.  [tr.]    Dictionary  of  Hindu  Proverbs  '  Triibner        in  prep. 

Mytholog-y  in  Art. 

Ferghsson,  Jas.  Tree  and  Serpent  Worship  :  mythology  and  art  in  India  ;  ill.  [l.-iv.cent.]  105/-     f  °  W.  H.  Allen  [68]  73 

Ancient  Epics,  Romances,  etc.-o.  k§  124. 

130 


Mythology  &  Folklore] 


GREEK   MYTHOLOGY. 


[Greek  &.  Roman 


B  §12 


HI.  (3reek  anb  IRoman  ^^tbolog^  anb  folklore. 


12.    GREEK  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 


Original  Writers,  and  Sources- 
General  Works 


K  §§  190  -f??' 
— g-ood  chafters  Kereon  are  in  CuRTlUs'  &  Grote's  Histories,  w.  F  §  10. 

Eiitwickelung  des  Naturgefiihls  bei  den  Griechen  3  m.      8°  Kisl  82 

Histoire  de  la  Divination  [».  B  §  5,  s.v.  Magic]  deals  w.  relig.  rites,  etc.,  of  Greeks  and  Romans. 
Die  homerischen  Realien,  vol.  iii.  :  Religion  part  i.  6  m.      8°  Ldpaig  84 

— in  his  Mythology  of  Aryan  Nations — v.  B  §  2. 
Creuzer,  G.F.    Symbolikund  Mythologie  der  alten  V61ker[chiefly  Gk.]4  vols.,pl.,».A[?>i5.63/-;  TO.35/-]  8°  Z^te]? [10-22]  36-43 

Quite  antiquated,  but  full  of  useful  material.    Written  to  show  that  the  Gk.  mythol.  was  the  work  of  Egyptian  priests  who  wished  to  elevate  Gk. 
civilization.    For  SUPPLEMENT,  ©.  B  g  19.  s.-a.  MONE. 

— in  his  Studies  on  Homer  and  the  Homeric  Age  3  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  33/-]     8' 

— in  his  Juventus  Mundi  [gods  and  men  of  the  heroic  age]  lo/6  c  8' 

Griechische  Culten  und  Mythen  vol.  i.  16  m.      8' 

A  very  valuable  book.    Treats  of  relations  of  Greek  religions  to  Oriental  religions. 

Religion  und  Mythologie  der  Griechen  4  vols.  13/6     8 

Le  Christianisme  et  ses  Origines  4  vols.  8°  Paris  [ 

Attempts  to  trace  origin  of  Christianity  to  influence  of  Hellenism  and  Judaism.    Brilliant  outline  of  Greek  religion. 

Histoire  des  Religions  de  la  Grece  antique  3  vols.  o.p.  [w.  35/-] 

Traces  the  development  of  Greek  religion  in  an  interesting  and  erudite  manner. 


BlESE,  Alfred 
BouchA-Leclercq 
buchholz,  e. 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W. 


Gladstone,  W.  E. 

J)  »» 

*Gruppe,  Otto 

Hartung,  J.  A. 
Havet,  Ernest 

Maury,  L.  F.  A. 


Parker 

Macmillan 
Leipzig 


S8 

69 

87-88 

65-73 
]8o 

57-59 


Murray,  A.  S. 

Nagelseach,  K.  F. 
Ploix,  Charles 
*Preller,  L. 

Schwartz,  F.  W.  L. 
Wei-cker,  F.  G. 

Dictionary 

*R0SCHER,  W.  H. 

Proverbs. 

Paroemiographi  Graeci : 

Tree  Worship. 

BOTTICHBR,  K. 

Philosophy 
Folk-tales. 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W. 
KiNGSLEY,  Can.C. 
NiEBUHR,  B.  G. 

Witt,  C.  [tr.] 

Demonology 


Manual  of  Mythology  ;  100  ill.  [founded  on  Petiscus,  Preller  &  Welcker]   9/-  c  8°  Asher 
Mythology,  chiefly  of  Greece,  ill.  [elementary]   i/-    12°  Chambers 

Homerische  Theologie,  8/6  ;  Nachhomerische  Theologie,  7/6  [standard  bks.  ]         8°  Nuremberg 
La  Nature  des  Dieux  :  etudes  de  myth,  greco-lat.         [daring  but  learned]  lof.      8°  Paris 
Griechische  Mythologie,  ed.  Carl  Robert,  vol.  i.,  pt.  i.  5/-  Z"  Berlin  [60-61]  88 

a  very  complete  statement  of  the  facts. 

Die  poetischen  Naturanschauungen  d.  Griechen,  Rbmer  und  Deutschen,  2v.  12/-  8°  Berlin 

Vol.  i. :  sun,  moon,  stars ;  vol.  iL  :  clouds  and  wind,  thunder  and  lightning. 

Griechische  Gotterlehre  3  vols,  [standard  work]  29/-     8°  Gottingen 

—for  General  Dictionaries  of  Antiquities,  i'.  F  §  II. 

Lexikon  der  griechischeifu.  romischen  Mythologie    in  about  20  parts,  ea.  2m.      ^Leipzig      85 


ed.  et  illustr.  Leutsch  und  Schneidewin,  2  vols. 

Der  Baumkultus  der  Hellenen ;  ill. 

^-for  Treatises  and  Translated  Original  Texts,  v.  C  §§  5-15 


e.p.  liv.  20/-]     8°  Gotlingen 

16  m.      8°  Berlin 
for  Original  Texts,  w.  K  §  194. 


Tales  of  Ancient  Greece 

The  Heroes  :  Greek  fairy  tales  ;  ill. 

Greek  Hero  Stories 

Myths  of  Hellas  [tr.] 


[retold ;  popular]  6/- 

[retold ;  juvenile]  3/6 

[retold ;  juvenile]  2/6 

3/6 


Paul 

Macmillan 
J.  F.  Shaw 
Longman 


B§S- 


Contains  translations  of  several  not  generally  met  with., 


2  vols.,  ea. 


12/- 

6fr. 


Mysteries  and  Festivals-w.a/j«B§6:  Phaiiic Worship. 

Brown,  R.  jun.  The  Great  Dionysiak  Myth 

Lenormant,  F.  Recherches  archeolog.  i  Eleusis  executees  dans  I'annee  i860 

„  — in  his  Recueil  des  Inscriptions 

jj  „  Monographic  de  la  voie  sacr^e  eleusinienne,  d.  s.  monuments  et  souvenirs,  v.  i. 

Schmidt,  Bernh.  Demeter  in  Eleusis  und  Herr  Lenormant — ^in  Rhein.  Museum,  1876. 

LoBECK,  C.  A.  Aglaophamus,  sive  de  theolog.  mysticae  Graec.  [the  stand.  Germ,  bk.]  2  v.  30/- 

MoMMSEN,  Aug.  Heortologie  :  antiquar.  Untersuch.  iib.  d.  stadtischen  Feste  der  Athener  iim. 

OuVAROFF,  M.  Essay  on  the  Mysteries  of  Eleusis,  tr.  J.  D.  Price  o.p.  \w.  12/6] 

Sainte-Croix  Recherches  histor.  sur  les  Mysteres  du  Paganisme  ;  2  vols.  o.p. 

Taylor,  Thos.  ["  the  Platonist  "]    The  Eleusinian  and  Bacchic  Mysteries:  a  dissertation,  with  Intro. 

and  notes,  Dr.  Alex.  Wilder  10/- 

Deals  chieAy  with  the  doctrines  of  Plato,  Orpheus,  Eumolpas  and  the  Alexandrian  Eclectics. 


8°  Longman 
8°  Paris 


Konigsberg 
Leipzig 
London 
Paris 


[72]  74 
76 

[40)J4 
"57 

in  prog. 
64-79 
57-63 

in  prog. 

39-51 
56 


[68]  78 

[56]  89 

80 

83 


77-78 
60 

62 
64 

29 
64 
17 
17 


8°  New  York   [i  791] '76 


Mythology  &  Folklore]        MODERN  GREEK  MYTHOLOGY. 


[Greek  &  Roman 


B  §13 

Art  and  Inscriptions,  Mythology  in. 

L'  Imagerie  Phenic.  et  la  Mythologie  Iconograph.  des  Grecs 


Ganneau,  Clermont 
Harrison,  Jane 
Mayer,  Max 
Newton,  C.  T. 
*overbeck,  j. 

RUSKIN,  J. 

Seem  ANN,  Otto 
Symonds,  J.  A. 

Athena. 

BURNOUF,  6. 

Herakles. 


V.  i.   lof. 

Myths,of  the  Odyssey  in  Art  and  Literature";  i'u.  18/- 

Die  Giganten  und  Titanen  in  der  antiken  yage  und  Kunst  [solar]   10/- 

Relig.  of  the  Grks.  as  ill.  by  Inscrip. — art.  in  Nineteenth  Cent.,  June,    '78  2/6 
Griechische  Kunstmythologie  S3m.  ;  Ai/as  172m.     18°^ 

2eu3,  19111. ;  ii. :  Hera,  iim.  ;  iii. :  Poseidon,  iim. ;  iv. :  Demeter  und  Kora,  izm.  Atlas,  i,  2,  and  4,  ea.  4Sni. : 

— in  his  Modern  Painters,  Part  IV.,  chap.  13. — v.  Class  I. 

Mythology  of  Greece  &  Rome        [tr.  ;  chiefly  in  art ;  a  school  book  ;  ill.]  2/6 

— in  his  Stud,  of  Gk.  Poets,  v.  ii.,  is  good  expos. of  Gk.myth.in  art  &  poetry  10/6 


8°  Paris  80 

8°  Smith  &  Elder       82 

8°  Berlin  87 

m8°  Paul  78 

:  if°  Leipzig  71-78 


Marcus  Ward  [77]  89 
Smith  &  Eld.  [79]  82 


La  Legende  Athenienne 


[a  comparative  study]  6f.      8°  Paris 


Br^al,  Michel 

HiLLAN 


Hercule  et  Cacus 

De  Herculis  Romani  fabula  et  cultu 

Hermes  and  Hermes  Trismegistus. 


[a  comparative  study]  4/6 


Mehlis,  C. 
Oestermann 
roscher,  w.  h. 

HiLGER 

Menard 

Parthey,  G.  [ed.] 
Pietschmann,  R. 

Odysseus 

Gert.and,  Georg 
Soltau,  F. 

Oedipus. 

Breal,  Michel 
Constans,  L. 

Prometheus. 

Steinthal 

Oracles 


[comparative]  3/- 
[=god  of  wind  ;  comparative]  4/- 


Grundidee  des  Hermes,  2  pts. 

Hermes — Odysseus. 

Hermes 

De  Hermetis  Trismegisto  poemandro 

Hermes  Trismegiste   [Fch.  tr.  of  the  texts,  w.  study  on  orig.  of  hermetic  bks.] 

Hermetis  Trismegisti  poemander,  ad  fidem  codicum  MSS.  recognovit  2/6 

Hermes  Trismegistus  [after  Egypt.,  Gk.  and  Orient,  traditions]  2/- 

— V.  also  Harrison,  supra. 

Altgriechische  Marchen  in  der  Odyssee  I  m. 

Die  Mythen-  und  Sagen-Kreise  im  homer.  Schiffer-Epos. 

Le  Mythe  d'Oedipe. 

La  Legende  d'Oedipe  \_a.-aca.t.,rat3ixv.,moi.(iaRomande  Thebes,  12  cent.)]  lof. 

Ueber  d.  urspiiingliche  Form  d.  Sage  von  Prometheus 
— 71.  B  §  5,  s.v.  Magic,  etc.  (Bouche-Leclercq). 


Munster 

'  Erlanoen 

Leipzig 

Paris 

Berlin 

Leipzig 


Magdeburg 
Berlin 


8°  Pans 


72 

63 
SO 

75-77 

78 
55 
66 

54 
75 


69 
87 


81 
61 


Ancient  Romances— ».  k  §  44. 


Folk-tales. 

*Geldart,  Rev.  E.  M.[tr. 

'v.  Hahn,  J.  G.  [tr.] 
.,  [ti-] 
„       [ed.] 

Legranu,  E.  [tr.] 

'Schmidt,  B.  [tr.] 

Folk-songs 

Arabantinos,  p.  [ed.] 
Fauriel,  C.  [ed.] 
*Garnett,  Lucy  M.  [ed. 

Kind,  Th.  [ed.] 
Legranu,  E.  [tr.] 
„  [ed.] 
Marcellus,  Ct.  [tr.] 
PASSovif,  A.  [ed.] 
Sabatini,  F.  [ed.] 
Wagner,  W.  [ed.] 


13.    MODERN  GREEK  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 

]  Modern  Greek  Folklore  [collection  of  folk-tales] 

Griechische  und  Albanesische  Marchen  2  vols.  gm. 

Albanesische  Studien  30/- 

Neohellenika  Paramythia  [47  Greek  popular  tales,  texts  vf.  notes  J.  Pio]  15/- 
Contes  populaires  grecs  [Coll.  d.  Contes  et  Chansons]     Sf. 

Griechische  Marchen,  Sagen  und  Volkslieder  sm. 

— V.  also  K  §  75  &  §  187. 
Sammlung  von  500  Volksliedern  aus  Epiras  [in  the  original  Greek]  12/6 


2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  83 

8°  Leipzig  64 

8°  Jena  54 

.8°  Copenhagen  79 

8°  Paris  81 

8°  Leipzig  77 

r  8°  Athens  80 
24-25 


ChantspopulairesdelaGrece  Moderne,  2v.[Gk.w.Fr.tr.&n.;standard](;./.[a/.3o/-]  8°  Paris 
]  Greek  Folk-songs  [from  the  Turkish  Provinces  of  Greece]  7/6     8°  Ward&Downey[85l88 

with  essays,  by  J.  S.  GLENHIE,  on  the  survival  of  Paganism  and  the  science  of  Follclore. 

Anthologie  neugriechischer  Volkslieder        [w.  Germ.  tr.  intro.  and  notes]  3/-     8°  Leipzig  61 

Chansons  populaires  de  la  Grece                          [Litteratures  Populaires]  7fr'S0    '8°  Paris  85 

Recueil  de  Chansons  popul.  Grecques  [texts  &  Fr.  trs.;  Coll.  de  Monum.  Neo-hellen.]  2of.  r  8°  Paris  74 

Chants  du  peuple  du  Grece,  2  vols.                                         [texts  and  trs.]  I5f.      %"  Paris  51 

Popularia  Carmina  Graeciae  recentioris                                                         14/-     8°  Leipzig  60 

La  Poesia  popolare  in  Grecia                                                                                         8°  Rome  78 

Carmina  grseca  Medii  &v\                                                                            gm.     8°  Leipzig  74 


Proverbs. 

'AvoX-CKTa  v€06X\i]viKa      vepioSiKus,  iKSiSo/i.  iiro  tov  "Ilapvaatrov"  emaTafftf  nexrayii  EirtTpoTriji ;  vol.  i.  pt.  1-2  15/-  8°  Athens  71 

Crete. 


[w.  glossary]  8/-     8°  Leipzig 


Jeannarakis,  a.  [ed.]  Kreta's  Volkslieder,  nebst  Distichen  u.  Sprichwbrtern 

Cyprus. 

SakellaRIOS,  A.A.  [ed.]  to.  Kva-ptaxa,  vol.  iit  ['H  cv  Kvwpip  yKuora-a]  10/-     8"  Athens 

a  collection  of  folk-songs,  folk-tales,  etc.,  with  grammar  and  copious  grlossary. 


76 

68 


Mythology  &  Folklore]      ROMAN.     BRETON,   BRITISH,  ETC. 


Celtic 


14.    ROMAN  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 

Original  Writers  and  Sources— ».  k  §  214  sqq. 


General  Works. 

BlESE,  Alfred 
BoissiER,  G. 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W. 
*Preller,  L, 


4111. 
15/- 


Zeller,  Ed. 

Proverbs. 

Binder,  W.  [ed.] 

Dictionary 


Good  chapters  hereon  in  Duruy's  &  Mommsen's  Histories — ».  F  §  12. 
Entwickelung  des  Naturgefiihls  bei  den  Romern 
La  Religion  Romaine,  2  vols. 

— in  his  Mythology  of  the  Aiyan  Nations — v.  B  §  2. 
Rbmische  Mythologie,  ed.  H.  Jordan,  2  vols.  lom 

A  very  complete  statement  of  the  facts.    The  second  edn.  was  edited  by  Reinhold  KOhLER,  Berlin  '65. 

Religion  und  Philosophie  bei  den  Romern  [a  lecture ;  a  good  resume]  i/- 


Kiel 
Paris 


B  §§  14-1S 


84 

74 


Berlin       [58]  81-S3 
[72]  72 


Nevus  thesaurus  adagiorum  latinorum 
—V.  B  §  12. 

Ancient  Romances  and  Popular  Poetry— z-.  k  §  45. 
Virgil. 

CoMPARETTi,  Domenico  Virgil  im  Mittelalter,  iibers.  H.  Diitschke 
TUNISON,  J.  S.  [Am.]       Master  Virgil,  as  he  seemed  in  Mid.  Ages 


o.p.  [w.  7/6]     S°  Stuttgart 


[Ital.  ed.  o.p.l  6m.     8° 
[based  on  above]  $2  c  8° 


Leipzig 
Cincinnati 


66 


75 


IV.  Celtic  flD^tboloG^  anb  J^olMore, 

15.    BRETON,  BRITISH,  IRISH,  SCOTTISH  and  WELSH. 

GeneraL 

BuKTON,  J.  Hill  — vol.  i.,  of  his'^vA.  of  Scotl.^aj  a  good  summary  of  anc.  Celtic  faith,  8v.  63/-  c  8°  Blackw'd 

D'Arbois  de  JUBAINVILLE,  H.   Le  Cycle  Mythologique  Irlandais  et  la  mythol.  celtique  8°  Paris 


[67- 


S6BILLOT,  P. 
♦Rhys,  Prof.  J. 

Druidism. 

Barber,  G.  D. 
Davies,  Rev.  Edw. 

* 

[Herbert,  Algernon] 
HiGGlNS,  Godfrey 


Gargantua — v.  B  §  3. 
Lectures  on  Origin  &  Growth  of  Religion  as  illustrated  by  Celtic  Heathendom 

[Hibbert  Lects.,  '86]  10/6 


■70]  73 
84 


8°  Williams 


Suggestions  on  the  Ancient  Britons  [deals  virith  the  Druids]  o.p.  [m.  5/-]     8°  London 

Celtic  Researches  on  Orig.  Trad.  &  Lang,  of  the  Anc.  Britons  o.p.  {ui.  15/-]  r  8°  ,, 
Mythology  &  Rites  of  the  British  Druids  [fr.  national  docum.]  o.p.  [w.  15/-]  r  8°  „ 
Britannia  after  the  Romans  [relig.  &  polit.  revolu.  fr.  5  cent.]  2  v.  o.p.  [w.  ZSl-\  S°  „ 
Cyclops  Christianus  ;  ill.  [to  disprove  antiq.  of  Stonehenge,  etc.]  o.p.  [pb.  6/-]  4°  „ 
The  Celtic  Druids  o.p.      4° 


Contains  valuable  material  and  3  good  deal  of  curious  learning— in  spile  of  its  theory  that  Druids  were  priests  of  Oriental  colonies  emigrating  from  India. 


Nash,  D.  W. 
Pratt,  J.  B. 
Reade,  W.  Winvifood 
Rust,  Jas. 
Thackeray 
Williams,  Rev.  J.  [ed.] 

Round  Towers 

O'Brien,  Henry 
O'Neill,  H. 
*Petrie,  Dr.  G. 


Taliesin,orTheDruids&Bardsof  Brit.[tr.  of  remains  &  exam,  of  mysteries]  14/-      8' 
The  Druids  o.p.  [pb.  lit;  w.  2/6]  c  8" 

The  Veil  of  Isis ;  or,  the  Mysteries  of  the  Druids  o.p.  [pb.  10/6 ;  w.  12/6]     8 

Druidism  Exhumed  4/6 

— in  his  Ancient  Britain,  vol.  i.,  pp.  10-108. 
Barddas  :  coll.  of  orig.  docum.  on  Bardo-Druidic  syst. ,  -w.  trs.;  v.i.-ii.  [zclS/-] 

— V.  also  B  §  6  :  Phallic  Worship  ;    and  G  §  4  :  Antiquities  of  Ireland. 
The  Round  Tovi^ers  of  Irel.,  ill.  [Phallic  orig. ;  in  reply  to  Petrie]  o.p.  [lu.  25/-] 
Irish  Crosses  :  Round  Towers  in  parts,  o.p.  [pb.  21/-  ea.] 

The  Round  Towers  &  Eccles.  Architecture  of  Ireland  ;  256  ill.    o.p.  [w.  25/-] 


J.  R.  Smith 
Blackwood 
Skeet 
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54 

[04]  07 

09 

36-41 

49 
29 

58 
61 

6i 
70 


8°  Llandovery      62-74 


8°  Dublin 

f°  Gill,  Dublin 

4°  Hodges,  ZImiS. 


Glaringly  opposite  views  to  O'BRIEN.    Cf.  also  W.  STOKES"  Li/e  attd  Labours  0/  Geo.  Petrie  in  Art  mid  Archaotogy,  iz/6  S*  Longman  '6S 


Smiddy,  R. 


Druid  Churches  and  Round  Towers 


4/-  c  8° 


Cf.  also  J.  ANDERSON'S  Scotland  in  Early  Christian  Times,  12/-  ff"  Douglas,  Ed.  '81 ;  Ld.  DUNRAVEN'S  Irish  Archtzotogy,  vol  ii.,  84/-  ;  4°  Bell,  77  ] 

Architecture,  1861. 


Simpkin 

T.  S,  MUIR'S  Old 


34 

53-55 

[34145 

[72]  73 

Church 


Breton:  Folk-tales. 

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2v.  [cooked]  ea.  vol.  if.     12"      „  [44] 

Translations  of  portions  of  these  boolcs,  without  any  acknowledgment  were  pub,  anon.,  2/-  12°  Burns  &  Gates,  n.d. 

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[Celtic 


8°  Paris 

[46,  67 

s8°  Lorient 

68-74 

8°  Paris 

89 

4°  Macmillan 

65 

8°  Paris 

79 

8°       „ 

[50]  60 

8°  St.  Brieuc 

72 

B  §15 

Folk-songs. 

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LUZEL,  F.  M.  [ed.]  Chants  populaires  de  la  Basse-Bretagne  [texts  &  Fr.  trs.]  2  vols.  15/- 

QUELLIEN,  N.  .  Chansons  et  Danses  des  Bretons  lof. 

Taylor,  Tom  [tr.]  Ballads  and  Songs  of  Brittany  12/- 

de  la  ViLLEMARQU]^,  H.  [ed.]  Poimes  Bretons  du  Moyen-Age  [texts  &  Fr.  trs.]  6/6 

)•  »  ),  Poemes  des  Bardes  Bretons  du  6me  si^cle  [texts  &  Fr.  trs.]  8/- 

LuzEL,  F.  M.  De  I'authenticite  des  Chants  du  Barzaz-Breiz  if. 

Cornish  ~v.  b  §  23. 

Irish:  Generally. 

Abercromby,  Hon.  J.      — has  contributed  various  articles  on  Irish  Folklore  to  Folklore  Jl.,voI.il.[l884] — 
Book  of  Bally  mote  w.  intro.  etc.  Prf.  R.  Atkinson  [coll.  of  prose  and  verse  pieces — fcs.  repd.].  105/- 

*Book  of  Leinster  [MS.  of  first  half  of  12  cent.]  ed.  Prf.  R.  Atkinson- facs.  reprod.  126/- 

The  richest  repository  of  poems  and  tales  in  the  Irish  langrua^e.     Togail  Troy  [Desiriiciiort  of  Troy'\  h«s  been  separately  ed.  W.  STOKES, 

Britten,  Jas.  —in  the  Folklore  Journal,  vol.  i.  [1883]— z/.  B  §  2. 

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Leabhar  Breac :  theSpeckled  Bk.[coll.ofpiecesin  Ir.&'Lat.transc.  14  cent.] — fcs.repd.  2V.84/- 

[colLof  prose  and  verse  pieces  in  Irish  ;  transcribed  c.  1 100] — facs. reprod.  63/- 
— in  his  Lectures  on  the  MS.  Materials  of  Irish  History  14/- 

— in  .^w'Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Irish  3  vols.  42/- 

— his  Hist,  of  Irel.,  v.i.,conts.  good  survey  of  Ir. Mythol. , Heroic  Cycls.,ets.  7/6 
ed.  W.  Stokes.  [coll.  of  Irish  poems;  Anecd.  Oxon.]  7/6 


Leabhar  na  h-  Uidhri 
O'CURRY,  E. 


O'Grady,  S. 
Saltair  na  Rinn 

Folk-tales. 

*Croker,  T.Crofton[ed.]  Faiiy  Legends  and  Traditions  of  Ireland  ;  ill. 

still  the  best  collection  from  the  South  of  Ireland.    Charmingly  retold. 

Grimm,  Jacob  [tr.]  Irish  Elfen-Marchen 

A  translation  of  CROKER  [sufra),  but  with  an  original,  very  valuable  and  lengthy  Preface. 

Kennedy,  P.  [tr.]  The  Bardic  Stories  of  Ireland 

,,  ,,  The  Fireside  Stories  of  Ireland 

,,  ,,  Legendary  Fictions  of  the  Irish  Celts 

McAnally, D. R.ya».[Am. ;  ed.  ] The  Ghosts,  Giants,  Pookas,  Demons,  Witches,  etc.of  Irish  People ;  ill.  2/6 
Ossianic  Society,  Transactions  of 

Contains  nearly  all  the  tales  yet  printed  of  the  Ossianic  cycle. 

Wilde,  Lady  [ed.]  Anc.  Legends,  Mystic  Charms  and  Superstitions  of  Ireland  6/- 

Yeats,  B.  [ed.]  Fairy  and  Folk  Tales  of  the  Irish  Peasantry  [Camelot  Series]  i/- 

Round  Towers    — »•  '"P'ra- 
Manx  — z-.  B  §  23. 

Scottish  and  Gaelic  :  Generally 

Campbell,  Ld.  Arch. 


w.  B  §  2. 
r  Roy.  Irish  Acad.    87 
f     „  ,.         80 

w.  tr,  18/-  8°  Calcutta,  '8z, 

announced  as  in  prep. 

i°  Roy.  Irish  Acad.    76 
f         .,  .,  70 

8°  Williams  [61]  74 

8°        „  73 

c  8°  Low  8 1 

f4°  Clar.  Press  83 


3/6 

c8° 

Sonnenschein  [25] 

|88 

7/- 

12'" 

Leipzig 

26 

2/- 

12° 

Dublin 

71 

i/- 
7/6 
,2/6 

12" 

Macmillan 
Ward  &  Downey 
Dublin               54- 

70 
66 
88 
-61 

c  8°  Ward&Downey[87]88 
16°  Walter  Scott  88 


^      V.  also  B  §  23  :  Enghsh  Folklore. 
Waifs  and  Strays  of  Celtic  Tradition  ;  16  ill.  [conts.  2  folk-tales  w.  Gaelic  text 


and  Eng.  tr.] 
Darker  Superstitions  of  Scotland 
Notes  on'the  Folklore  of  North- East  Scotland 
Notes  on  the  Folklore  of  the  Northern  Counties 
Scottish  Myths  :  notes  on  Scottish  history  and  tradition 
Scenes  &  Legends  of  the  North  of  Scotland  :  or  tradit.  hist,  of  Cromarty 
The  Folklore  of  the  West  of  Scotland 


o.p.  8" 

13/6  8- 

16/-  8= 

14/-  8' 

4/-  c  8- 


Dalyell,  Sir  J.  G. 
*Gregor,  Rev.  W. 
•Henderson,  W. 
M  ACL  AG  AN,  Dr.  R.  C. 
Miller,  Hugh 
*Napier,  Jas. 

Folk-tales,  etc. 

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Dempster,  Miss  [ed.] 
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Chap  Books.  ,^    ^, 

Cheap,  John  :  the  Chapman's  Library  [Scottish  chap,  liter,  of  17  cent.]  3  v.  10/6  c  8 

Folk-song's,  Ballads,  and  Folk-rhymes— z-.  aUo  b  §  23 :  English  Ballads  [esp.  Chiid) 

Aytoun,  W.  E.  [ed.]        The  Ballads  of  Scotland 
Ballad  Minstrelsy  of  Scotland  :  romantic  &  hist. 


Nutt  89 

Glasgow  35 

Folklore  Soc.         8i 
„    [66] 80 
8z 
Black  [34]  6g 

Gardner,  Paisley    79 


Popular  Tales  of  the  West  Highlands  [w.  trs.]  4  vols.  o.p.  [w.  50/-]  c  8°  Douglas, £rf2«.  60-62 

One  of  the  most  important  collections  of  folk-tales  in  the  whole  literature  of  folklore,  or,  as  he  calls  it,  storiology. 

Traditional  Tales  of  the  Engl,  and  Scot.  Peasantry   [Morley's  Univ.  Lib.]    l/-p8    Routledge        [22]  88 
Sutherland  Stories  and  Customs  Folklore  Soc.  in  prep. 

Old  Celtic  Romances  [tr.  from  Gaelic  MSS.]  7/6  p  8°  Paul  79 


Morison.G/.aa'.  77-78 


2  vols.  12/ 
[w.  intro.,  notes  &  bibliogr.]  6/ 
^»7Jtf/^I«Z'«a««/.^"»«"'«e<l.  w.  tr.  Rev.  T.  McLauchlan-fW.  F.  Skene  ,       I2/- 

-'  '  a  coU.  of  anc.  Gaelic  poetry,  from  a  MS.  of  Sir  Jas.  MCGREGOR,  Dean  of  Lismore  [early  xvi.  cent.], 

BucHAN,  Peter  [ed.]  Ancient  Ballads  and  Songs  of  the  North  of  Scotland,  w.  notes,  2  vols 

Chambers,  Robert  [ed.]  Popular  Rhymes  of  Scotland 

Dorn  an  Deorg  Gaelic  poems,  w.  tr.  and  notes 

Herd   David  [ed.]  Ancient  and  Modern  Scottish  Songs,  Heroic  Ballads,  etc.,  2  vols.,  ill. 

Laing  Dr.  David  [ed.]  Select  Remains  of  Anc, Pop.&  Romantic  Poetry  of  Scotland,  ed.J. Small 
Leabhar  na  Feinne, 
Maidment,  Jas.  [ed.] 


[58]  70 
81 
62 


ed.  J.  F.  Campbell  "  [over  54,000  lines  of  old  Gaelic  ballads]  lo/- 

Gaelic  text ;  heroic  Gael,  ballads  colL  in  ScptJ.  fr.  r572  to  1871,  copied  fr.  old  MSS.  and  orally  collected. 
Scottish  Ballads  and  Songs  :  historical  and  traditionary  2  vols.     25/- 


:2°  Blackwood 
8°  Glasgow 
8°  Edinburgh 

15/-  c  8°  Paterson,  Ed.  [28]  75 

5/-  c  8°  Chambers        [41]  7° 

2/6  c  8°  Simpkin  74 

zij- f%°  Glasgow      [1776]  69 

42/-  s  4°  Gardner, /'au/.[22]85 

r  Maclachlan,  Edin.y2 


V  Edinburgh  67 

Motherwell,  W.  [ed.]   Minstrelsy,  Ancient  and  Modern    [with  historical  introduction  &  notes]  7/6'    8°  Gardner,  Paisley  [27]  73 
Scott   Sir  Walter  [ed.]     Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  Border,  4  vols.  ea.  2/6  f8    Slack        [02-03]  80 

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Vol.  I.  deak  with  pop.  customs  &  usages ;  vol.  ii.  w.  polit.,  legfal  &  church  life,  sports,  clubs,  etc.; 

Proverlbs. 


B  §16 

3  vols.  54/-     8°  Douglas,  Edm.  84-86 

vol.  ill.  w.  literary  history,  folklore,  witchcraft,  etc 


Scottish  Proverbs,  ed.  J.  Donald  2/6  c  8°  Morison,  C/3j.[75]86 

Proverbs  of  Scotland,  with  notes  and  glossary  2/6    12°  Simpkin  [     ]  70 

Collection  of  Gaelic  Proverbs  [based  on  Macintosh  (1785)]  9/-  c  8°  Maclach.,  Ed.  [8i]82 


Henderson,  A.  [ed.] 
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Welsh:  GeneFally. 

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This  is  the  oldest  Welsh  MS.  known.    It  was  previously  ed.  m  Myvyrian  ArchaeoL,  utinj".,  &  in  SKENE'S  Four  Anc.  Bks.,  utinf. 

Borrow,  Geo.  ■  — in  his  Wild  Wales  :  people,  language  and  scenery  2/6  p  8°  Murray  [69]  88 

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Jones + Williams +PUGHE  ^~  [eds.]The  Myvyrian  Archasology  of  Wales:  coll.  fr.  anc.  MSS.,  3v.  [w.iSo/-]  r  8°  Llandovery  oi-"] 

Contains  the  pith  of  Welsh  Uterature  from  the  6th  to  isth  century. 

Menzies,  Louisa  [tr.]  Legendary  Tales  of  the  Ancient  Britons                           [tr.  fr.  Chronicles]  3/-  f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  64 

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Contains  the  Cymric  poems  attributed  to  bards  of  the  €th  century. 

*Sykes,  Wirt.  [Am.  ed.]  British  Goblins  ;  ill.  [folklore  and  tales]  18/-  r  8°  Low  80 

de  la  Villbmarque,  H.  [ed.]  Poemes  des  bardes  bretons  du  6e  siicle  [Welsh,  w.  French  tr.  &  notes]  8/-     8°  Paris  [59]  60 

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V.  IRomance  fllb^tboloo^,  anb  folklore. 


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French :  Generally. 

Gaidoz,  H.  fitudes  de  Mythologie  Gauloise 

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Lang,  Andrew  Folklore  of  France,  in  the  Folklore  Record,  v.  i.  [1878] — v.  B  j 

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Folk-songs. 


3f-  SO  '• 


2  vols.  18/- 


af.Jo 


8°  Paris 


8°     „ 
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84 

75 

8'  Leipnig 

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Chants  populaires  de  I'Ouest  de  la  France,  2  vols.  [w.  music,  intr.  &  nts.]  25/- 

Chants  populaires  des  Provinces  de  France  [rather  miscellaneous] 

Franzosische  Volkslieder  [posthumous]  4m. 

Recueil  de  Chansons  popul.  [de  la  France],  6  vols.  [w.  music] 

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D^vinettes,  ou  Enigmes  populaires  de  la  France 
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8° 


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►.  302  sqq„  for  specification  of  the  genuine  folk-tales  here. 
[Coll.  d.  Contes  et  Chansons]  Sf. 
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Paris 
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Montpelier 
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69 
66 
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77 
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Proverbes  du  pays  de  Beam  :  dnigmes  et  contes  populaires 
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Recherches  sur  les  Almanachs  de  la  Champagne 
Romancero  de  Champagne. 

—V.  B  §  34. 


s  8°  AngoulSme 
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c.p. 


8°  Paris 
8°  Rheims 


[Litter.  Populaires] 3  vols.,  ea.  7f.So    18° 

[Litter.  Populaires]  3  vols.,  ea.  7f.5o   18° 

[much  cooked]     8° 


10/-    8° 
12° 


18°  Paris 


Proverbes  et  devinettes  de  la  Gascogne 
Po^sie  populaire  de  la  Gascogne 
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Fleury,  J.  Litterature  Orale  de  la  Basse  Normandie  [Litter.  Populaires]  7f.so   i8°  Paris 

Picardy. 

Carnoy,  E.  H.  [ed.]        Litterature  orale  de  la  Picardie  [Litter.  Pop.]    ^l.yi   18°    „ 

Provence. 

Damase-Arbaud  [ed.]     Chants  populaires  de  la  Provence,  2  vols.       [in  patois,  w.  notes  &  music]  10/6     8°  Aix 
Feraud,  Dr.  B.  Contes  des  Provenyaux  de  I'Antiquite  [Coll.  de  Contes  et  Chansons]  5f.    18°  Paris 


74 

83 
72 
83 

72 
76 


81 
[63]  64 


86,84 
81-82 

87 
68 

80 

87 

[65]  81 

45 
83 

83 

62 
87 


Folktales,  etc, 

Desrousseaux 


BELGIAN  FOLKLORE. 


Chansons  et  Pasquilles  Lilloises 
Moeurs  populaires  de  la  Flandre  fran9aise,  2  vols. 
V.  Reinsberg-Duringsfeld,  Bar.  [ed.]  Traditions  de  la  Belgique 

WaUon. 

Chansons  et  Poesies  Wallonnes 

Dejardin,  J.  Dictionnaire  des  Spots 


8°  Lille 
2  vols.     8°  Brussels 

[of  Liege]  4/6     8°  Lilgi 
[proverbs]  8/6     8°    „ 


89 
70 


62 


„  17.    ITALIAN,  SICILIAN,  and  CORSICAN  MYTHOLOaY  and  FOLKLORE. 

Generally. 

Archivio  per  lo  studio  delle  trad,  pop.,  ed.  G.  Pitr^+Salomone  Marino  [quarterly]  aimually  zoj-  r8°  Palermo  82  in  prog. 

COOTE,  H.  C.  [tr.]  Some  Italian  Folklore  in  the  Folklore  Record,  vol.  i.  [1878]—?'.  B  §  2. 

*Basile,  Giambattista       Pentamerone  ;  or  the  story  of  stories,  tr.  J.  E.  Taylor        o.p.  [pb.  &=  w.  7/6]    16°  Bogue  48 

First  ed.  of  original  Italian,  1637.    The  German  tr.  by  F.  LiebreCHT  [3  v.,  5m.  is*  Breslatt  '46]  is  very  much  better  than  the  above,  and  cents,  valuable  notes. 

•Crane,  Prf.  T.  F.  [Am.  ;  tr.]  Italian  Popular  Tales  [admirable  coll.,  w.  bibliogr.]  14/-     8°  Macmillan  85 

MONNIER,  Marc  [tr.]         Contes  populaires  en  Italie  3f-50  s  8°  Paris  8c 

PiTRi,  G.  Curiosita  popolari  tradizionali,  vols.  i.-v.  12°  Palermo  88 

\.:  Vsi  etc.  delta  Romagnai  ii.  i  Awenintenti/accati  Sicit.  ;  iii, :  Superstix.  efrwerbi  Mon/eyrini;  iv. :  Zoelogiapop.  Veneta;  v.  I  Cant.  pop.  det  £nsso-Monferrato. 

•Stuaparola.  Tredeci  piacevoli  Notti — Fch.  tr.,  s.v.  "  Les  Fac^tieuses  Nuits,    2  vols.    10  f.     8°  /'a>-if(Bibl.Elzevir)S7 

First  ed.  of  original  1550 ;  31  of  these  tales  are  folk-tales,  according:  to  Grimm.    For  other  Early  Italian  Novels,  v.  K  5  45- 

136 


Mythology  &  Folklore]      ITALIAN,   SICILIAN,   AND   CORSICAN. 


[Romance 


Folk-songs  :   Generally— /or  Lociil  Collections,  V.  infra. 

d'ANCONA,  A.  [ed.]  La  Poesiapop.  italiana  8°  Livorno 

*BusK  [Miss]  R.  H.  [ed.]  The  Folk-songs  of  Italy,  w.  contributions  by  Comparetti  6/-  f  8°  Sonnenschi 

A  very  representative  collection,  with  trs.  en  regard,  and  a  valuable  and  lengthy  introduction. 

Carducci,  G.  [ed.]  Cantilene  e  ballate,  strambotte  e  madrigali  [of  13-14  cent.]  7/6     8°  Pisa 

*Cesaresco,  C'tss.  E.       Essays  in  Study  of  Folk-songs  [chiefly  Italian]  7/6  c  8°  Red  way 

Comparetti  +  d'ANCONA,  D.+A.  [eds.]  Canti  e  Racconti  del  popolo  italiano,  vols,  i.-viii.  ea.  4/6    12°  Turin 

i.:  G.  Ferraro,  Canti Monferrini;  ii.-iiL  :  A.  CASETTI+V.  IMBRIANI,  Canii  d,  prov,  merid.;  iv. :  A.  GIANANDREA,  Cant. pop  Mnrchizinni;  v. :  A.  IVE,  ( 
pop.  Istriani;  vi. :  COUPARRTTI,  NoveUini pop, /tal,  v.  l ;  viL  :  VISENVISI,  Fia6e  Jtfnntov.;  viii. :  G.  GIANNINI,  Canti  pop.  d,  M »tttiff.  LitccJtese. 

c  8°  Genoa 
[very  poor;  well  ill.]  12/6     4°  Macmillan 


B  §17 


78 
ein  87 


71 

86 

70-89 


Marcoaldi  [ed.]  Canti  pop.  inediti,  umbri,  liguri,  etc 

Strettell,  Alma  [tr.]     Spanish  and  Italian  Folk-songs 

Marriage  Customs. 

de  Gubernatis,  A.  Storia  compar.  d.  usi  nuziali  i  Italia 

Ancient  Romances-z-.  k  §  45. 


[comparative  treatment]  2/6     8°  Milan 


n 

87 


69 


ACCORDING    TO    PROVINCES-z/.  a/^o  K§  258:  Italian  Dialects. 


Abruzzi. 

Finamore,  G.  [ed.]  Tradizioni  pop.  Abruzzi,  vol.  i.  [novels,  pt.  i.-ii.];  vol.  ii.  [songs]    ea.  pt.  3/-   12°  Lanciano  82-86 


Vocabulario  dell'  Uso  Abruzzese 
Proverbi  Abruzzi ;  Usi  Abruzzi,  vol.  i. 


La  Novellaja  fiorentina 

Quattro  Novelline  popol.  livornese 


Fiabe  Mantovane 

La  Novellaja  Milanese 

Sessanta  novelle  pop.  Montales! 


de  Nino,  A.  [ed.] 

Florence. 

Imbriani,  v.  [ed.] 

Leghorn. 

Prato,  St.  [ed.] 

Lombardy. 

Bonifacio,  S.  [ed.]  Proverbi  Lombard!,  raccolti  ed  illustr. 

Mantovane. 

Visentini  [ed.] 

Milan. 

Imbriani,  V.  [ed.] 

Montalese. 

Nerucci,  G.  [ed.] 

Noto. 

AvoLlo,  C.  [ed.] 

Piedmont. 

Nigra,  O.  [ed.] 

Rome. 

Besso,  Marco  Rbma  nei  Proverbi  e  nei  modi  di  dire  Rome 

*BuSK,  [Miss]  R.  H.  [ed.]  The  Folklore  of  Rome  [collected  orally]  o.j>.  [pb.  io/5 ;  w.  7/6]     8°  Longman 

Graf,  A.  Roma  nella  memoria  e  nelle  imaginazioni  del  medio  evo,  2  vols.  8°  THrin 

S.  Stephano. 

de  Gubernatis,  A.  [ed.]  Novelline  di  Santo  Stefano  s  8°  Turin 

Tuscany. 

GiuSTi,  G.  [ed.]  Raccolta  di  proverbi  toscani ;  Aggiunta  di  prov.  tosc.  ea.  2/6  s  8°  Florence 

Pitk6,  G.  Novelle  popolari  Toscane  g°         ^^ 

Tuscany  Fairy  Tales  from  the  Mouth  of  the  People  [tr,  into  English]  2/6  p  8°  Satchell 

Venice. 

Bernoni,  G.  [ed.]  Cantipop.Venez. ;  Fiabe  pop.Venez.;  Legg.pop.Venez.;  Trad.pop.Venez.  4  v.   12°   Venice 

Corsica. 


80 


8°  Aquila-Flor 

77-9 

S/-  s  8°  Naples 

71 

[w.  variants  &  notes]  4/6  r  8°  Spoleio 

80 

12°  Milan 

60 

8°   Turin 

79 

4l6     8°  Bologna 

72 

[?  cooked]   12°  Florence 

80 

bulary  of  the  dialect]  6/6     8°  Noto 

75 

Canti  popol.  del  Piemonte,  6  pts.  [w.  parallels  &  variants]  15/-     8°   Tttrin        [57-62]  ! 


89 

74 

82-83 


69 


53.  55 
85 
81 


73-77 


Ortoli,  J.  F.  B.  [ed.]       Contes  popul.  de  I'ile  de  Corse 
.,  ,,  Les  Voceri  de  rile  de  Corse 


137 


[Litteratures  Populaires]     7f.5o   18°  Paris 
[Coll.  de  Contes  et  Chansons]  5f.    18°     „ 


85 
86 


Mythology  &  Folklore]  SPANISH   AND   PORTUGUESE.  [Romance 

B  §18 

Sicily. 

*GoNZENBACH,  L.  [ed.]     SicilianischeMarchen,  mitAnmerkungenR.  Kbhler  [orally  collect.]  2  vols.  9  m.      8°  Leipzig  77 

*PlTRE,  G.  [ed.]  Biblioteca  delle  Tradiaioni  pop.  Siciliane  v.  i.-xviii.  ea.  3/6  or  5/-    12°  Palermo  71-83 

L-ii. :  Canti  pop. ;  iiS. :  Studi  di  poesia  pop. ;  iv.-vii. :  Fiabe,  novelle  e  racconti ;  viii.-xi. :  Proverbi ;  xii. :  Spettacoli  e  feste  ;  xiii. :  Giuochi  fanciuUeschi  [w.  lo  plates) ; 
xiv.-xvii. :  Usi  e  Costumi ;  xviii. :  Fiabe  e  legende.    Each  w.  critical  and  grammat.  iatros.,  glossaries,  etc. 

Salomone-Marino  Storie  popolari  in  Poesia  Siciliana  "  8°  Bologna  77 

Vigo,  L.  [ed.]  Raccolla  ampliss.  di  Canti  popolari  Sicil.  12/-  r  8°  Catania     [     ]  70-7't 

Contains  6,000  songs.    The  Prolegomini  [159  pp.]  coots,  a  full  bibliography  of  Sicilian  dialects. 


18.    SPANISH  AND  PORTUGUESE  MYTHOLOG-T  and  FOLKLORE. 
Spanish:  Generally. 

Biblioteca  de  las  Tradiciones  populares  Espaiiolas,  ed.  A.  Machedo  y  Alvarez  annual  subscr.  I5f.  to  Senor  Alvarez,  Sevill? 

ALVAREZ,  Coll.  de  Cuentos  pop. ;  GUICHOT  Y  SIERRA,  Superst.  pop. ;  RANTENSTRAUCH,  Costumbres  y  fiestas  pop.,  and  8  others  are  already  pub.. 

El  Folklore  Andaluz.  :  archivio  de  estud.  folklor.  de  la  region  andaluz.                       vol.  i.  [all  pub.]  i6/-     8°  Seville  83 

Folk-tales. 

de  Bell-Lloch,  M.  [ed.]  Llegendas  Catalanas                                                                                              4/6     8°  Barcelona  81 

*"  Caballero,  Fernan"  [ed.]  The  Bird  of  Truth  and  other  Tales,  tr.  J.  H.  Ingram  ;  ill.                     3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  80 

[=Cecilia  (Bijhl  de  Faber)  Arrom] 

MiDDLEMORE,  Mrs.  S.  G.  [tr.]  Round  a  Posada  Fire ;  ill.                                                      thirty  tales]  2/6    16°  Satchell  81 

*         ,,                         ,,          ,,    Spanish  Legendary  Tales                                                                             6/-  c  8°  Chatto  85 

Patranas,  or  Spanish  Stories,  legendary  and  traditional                              [coll.  &  tr.  Miss  R.  H.  Busk]  5/-  c  8°  Griffith  70 

WoLF+HoFMAN,  Ferd. +C.  [eds.]  Primavera  y  flor  de  romances,  2  vols.  [w.  intro.  &  notes  in  Span.]  15™.      8°  Berlin  56 

Folk-songs. 

Costa,  J.  [ed.]                   Poesia  pop.  Espanola  y  Mit.  y  Lit.  Celto-Hispanas                                               12°  Madrid  8- 

DuRAN,  A.  [ed.]                 Romancero  general,  2  vols.                                           [w.  notes  in  Spanish]  30/-  r  8°        ,,  Sl-54 

y  FoNTANALS,  Mila           De  la  Poesia  heroico-popular                                                                                              Barcelona  74 

„              „                  De  los  Trovadores  en  Espaiia                                                                                                    „  61 

„               ,,                 Estudios  de  poesia  popular,  12/-;  Poetes  Catalans                                           4/-     8°          ,,  Montf.  82,  76 
LocKHART,  J.  G.  [tr.]       Ancient  Spanish  Ballads                                            [also  1/6  c  8°  Warne]  ill.  5/-  c  8°  Murray            [21]  70 

Marin,  F.  R.  [ed.]            Cantos  populares  Espanoles,  5  vols.                                                                  31/6     8°  Seville  82-83 

A  rich  coll.  of  Span,  folk-songs,  w.  critical  notes,  melodies,  etc. 

Pelay-Briz,  Fr.  [ed.]       Cansons  de  la  Terra,  5  vols.                                                   [w.  the  music]  28f.SO    12°  Barcelona  66-77 

Strettell,  Alma  [tr.]      Spanish  and  Italian  Folk-songs                                     [very  poor;  well  ill.]  12/6     4°  Macmillan  87 

ProveFbs,  Riddles,  Children's  Rhymes  and  Games. 

Briz,  F.  P.  [ed.]                 Endevinallas  populars  Catalans                      [w.  variants  for  other  countries]  4/-  s  8°  Barcelona  82 

Burke,  Ulicke  R.  [ed.]     Spanish  Salt                                         [the  proverbs  in  Don  Quixote,  w.  trs.]  3/6    12°  Pickering  77 

Haller,  J.  [ed.]                 Altspanische  Sprichwbrter  aus  d.  Zeiten  vor  Cervantes,  2  vols.                   24  m.      ?,°  Regensburg  83 

Spanish,  w.  German  trs.  and  comparative  notes,  etc. 

Maspons  y  Labros,  Fr.  Jochs  de  la  Infancia                              [Catalan  rhymes,  songs,  games,  etc.]  3/-     8°  Barcelona  74 

Ancient  Poetry  and  Romance—  ».  k  §  49- 
Portuguese:  Generally. 

*Pedroso,  Prf.  Z.             Contrib.  para  una  Mytho.  pop.  Portugueza                                in  14  parts  12/-  s  8°  Oporto  79-8i 

de  Vasconcellos,  J.  L.  [ed.]  Trad,  popul.  de  Portugal                                      [Bibl.  Ethnog.  Port.]  4/-   12°      „  83 

Folk-tales. 

*CoELHO   F.  A.  [ed.]       Tales  of  Old  Lusitania,  tr.  H.  Monteiro;  ill.  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [85]  89 

other  tales  from  COELHO'S  collections  are  tr.  in  the  Folklore  Record,  vol.  iv.  fiSStl,  v.  B  §  2. 

*Pedroso,  Prf.  Z.  [ed.]     Portuguese  Folk-tales,  w.  intro.  Ralston  [tr.  fr.  P's.  MS.  by  H.  Monteiro]  15/-     8°  Folklore  Soc-  82 

„       ,,         Contes  populaires  Portugais                              [Litteratures  Populaires]     2  vols.    18°  Paris  88 

dePuYMAlGRE,  Cte.  [tr.]  Romanceiro  Portug.                                         [Coll.  d.  Contes  et  Chansons]     5  f .    18°      ,,  81 

Wolf   Ferd.  [tr.]              Proben  Portugies.  u.  Catalan.  Volksromanzen  [Germ.  tr.  w.  histor.  intro.]  2/6     8°   Vienna  56 

Folk-songs. 

Bellermann   C.  F.  [tr.,  ed.]  Portugiesische  Volkslieder  und  Romanzen      [w.  German  tr.  &  notes]  4/-   12°  Leipzig  64 

Hardung,  V.'  E.  [ed.]      Romanceiro  portugez                             [w.  notes  in  Portuguese]  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  s  8°       ,,  77 

de  PuYMAiGRE,  Cte.[ed.]  Choix  devieux  Chants  Portugais                                                            .                     12°  Paris  81 

Popular  Customs,  etc. 

CoELHO  F.  A.    Materiaes  para  o  estudo  das  festas,  crencas  e  costumes  pop.  portug.  [Revista  d'ethnolog.,  pts.  1-4]  3/6  8°  Lisbon  81 

Ancient  Poetry  and  Romances-z/.  k  §  49. 


Mythology  &  Folklore] 


SLAVONIC. 


[Slavonic 


B  §19 


VI.  Slavonic,  IRoumanian,  etc,  ^i^tbolo^i?  anb  Jfolf^lorc 


19,    SLAVONIC  MYTHOLOGY   and  FOLKLORE. 


GeneFally. 

Chodzko,  a.  [tr.] 
Erben,  K."j.  [ed.] 


[1169-1237  ;  text  &  Fr.  tr.]  7f.     4°  Paris 
S/-  r  8°  Prague 


Legendes  slaves  du  Moyen-Sge 

Contes  slaves 

Sto  prostondrodnich  pohadek  a  povesti  slov,  etc. 

A  collection  of  xoo  folk-tales  in  i6  East,  West,  and  South  Slavonic  dialects,  w.  glossary. 

Faminzin,  a.  S.  The  Gods  of  the  Old  Slavs,  pt.  i.  [in  Russian]  10/-  r  8°  St.  Petersburg 

Gastek,  Dr.  M.  Greeko  [«V]- Slavonic  Literature  and  its  relation  to  the  Folklore  of  Europe 

during  Mid.  Ages  [Ilchester  Lectures]    5/-  c  8°  Triibner 

Hypothesis ;  Folklore  of  Eur.  comparatively  modern,  and  drawn  from  late  oriental  (esp.  Talmudic)  traditions,  filtered  through  Pala^o-SIav.  and  Bulgarian  sources. 

Hanusch,  J.  J.  Die  Wissenschaft  des  slawischen  Mythus  [incl.  Lithuanian]  12/-     8°  Lemberg 

KuHAC,  F.  S.  [ed.]  Juznoslovjenske  narodne  popievke,  4  vols.  38/-     4°  Agram 

a  valuable  collection  of  i,6oo  genuine  South-Slavonic  fol1c.songs,  the  result  of  is  years'  research,  with  the  music  and  piano  accompaniments. 

Leger,  Louis  [tr.]  Contes  populaires  slaves  [Coll.  d.  Contes  et  Chansons]  5f.    18°  Paris 

„         „       „  Esquisse  Sommaire  de  la  Mythol.  Slave  in  Revue  de  I'Hist  d.  Relig.,  vol.  iv.,  pp.  129  sqq. 

MoNE,  F.  J.  Geschichte  des  Heidenthums  im  nordl.  Europa  [still  valuable]  2  v.  0./.  \w.  15/-]     8°  Leipzig 

Published  as  a  supplement  to  CreUZHR's  Symbolik,  -o,  B  §  iz :  Greek  Mythol. 

Slavonic  Fairy  Tales    [Russian,  Polish,  Servian,  Bohemian]  o.p.  \_pb.  &  w.  ^J-]  p  8°  King 
[a  collection  of  Slavonic  folk-songs,  tales,  etc.]  6  pts.  15/—  s  8°  Prague 


Naake,  J.  T.  [tr.] 
.Sbirky  Prostonaredni : 
VoGL,  J.  N.  [tr.] 

Albania. 

DozoN,  A.  [tr.] 
v.  Hahn,  J.  G. 
*      „  „     [tr.] 


Volksmarchen 


Contes  albanais 

Albanesische  Studien 

Griechische  und  Albanesische  Marchen 


3/- 


[Coll.  d.  Contes  et  Chansons]  5f. 

30/- 
2  vols. ,  9m 


4/- 
4m. 

3/- 

t 


Chansons  populaires  Bnlgares  inedites  [text  and  tr.]  lof. 

Les  Chansons  pftpul.  Bulgares  [report  of  a  literary  mission  to  Macedonia]  3f. 50 

— zi.  B  §  31 :  Tataric. 


Materials  for  an  Ethnography  of  the  Lettish  people 

A  collection  of  Lettish  proverbs  and  proverbial  sayings,  riddles,  etc. ;  w.  Russian  tr. 


Bohemia. 

Grohmann,  J.  V.  [tr.]     Sagen  aus  Bbhmen 

,,  ,,       ,,        Aberglauben  u.  Gebrauche  aus  Bbhmen,  vol.  i. 

MiLENOWSKY,  J.  [tr.]        Marchen  aus  Bbhmen 
v.  Reinsberg-Duringsfeld,  Bar.     Fest.Kalendar  aus  Bbhmen 
Waldau,  Alf.  [tr.]  Bbhmisches  Marchenbuch 

Bulgaria. 

DozoN,  A.  [tr.] 
»>  »» 

Hungary 
Lettish. 

Treuland,  F.  J.  [ed.] 

Lithuania. 

Juskevic,  J.  A. 
Langkusch,  a.  G.  [tr.] 
*Leskien  +  Brugmann 
Schleicher,  A.  [tr.] 
*Tettau  +  Temme,  W. 
Veckenstedt,  E.  [tr.] 

Moravia. 

KuHN,  A.  [tr.] 
KuLDA,  B.  M,  [ed.] 
SusiL,  Fr.  [ed.] 

Poland. 

Glinski,  a.  J.  [ed,] 
Skulc,  IC. 


Vienna 


1 8°  Paris 
8°  Jena 
8°  Leipzig 


8°  Prague 
8°       ,, 
8°  Breslau 
8°  Prague 


8°  Paris 
8°      .. 


12/-  r  4°  Moscow 


Svotbine  r^da  Veluny8iu  Lietuviu  [marriage  customs  of  Liths.  of  Velona]  4/- 

Litauische  Sagen  [48  pp.  only ;  repr.  fr.  Altpreuss.  Monatsschriff]  i  m. 

-^^Litauische  Volkslieder  und  Marchen  [text  and  tr.]  10  m. 

Litauische  Marchen,  Sprichworte,  Ratsel  und  Lieder  [tr.  into  German]  5/- 
J.  +J.D.[trs.]  Volkssagen  Ost-Preussens  5/- 

Mylhen,  Sagen  und  Legenden  der  Zamaiten  (Litauer),  2  vols.  10  m. 


Kasan 
Konigsberg 
Strasburg 
Weimar 
Berlin 
Heidelberg 


Markische  Sagen  und  Marchen  5/6 

Moravske  narodni  pohadky,  povesti,  obySeje  a  povery,  2  vols.  9/- 

Pisne  narodne  Moravske  s  napevy,  8  pts.  18/- 

The  most  complete  collection  of  folk-songs  (about  800),  with  the  melodies. 

Bajarz  Polski,  4  vols.  [Germ,  selection  (tr.)  5m.  ]8/- 

Mythyczna  historya  Polska  i  mythol.  slowianska  4/6 

139 


16° 
r8° 


16° 


Berlin 
Prague 
Briinn 


Wibw 
Posen 


81 

65 

84 

87 

42 
79-83 

82 
22-23 

74 
79-82 

37 


81 

54 
64 


63 
65 

53 

[62]  63 

60 


75 
74 


81 


80 
76 
82 

57 
37 
83 


43 

75 

68-75 


[    ]8i 
80 


Mythology  &.  Folklore] 


SCANDINAVIAN. 


[Teutonic 


B  §20 

Roumania. 

Gaster,  Dr.  M. 
Jarnik,  Dr.  V.  [tr.] 
[Mawr,  Mrs.  E.  B.  (tr.)] 


8° 

8° 

5/-  12° 
»./.  Ipd.  &  IV.  3/6]  c  8° 


[in  Russian] 
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Hist,  ofthe  Anc.  Russ.  Pop.  Liter.  &  Art,  ed.  de  Koschancikov,  2  v.  [in  Russ.] 
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This  part  contains  the  cartoons  and  songs  (some  800)  of  the  *'  White  Russians." 

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Danilov,  K  [ed.] 
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Dragomanov  ■ 


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SCHULENBURG,  W.  [tr.]    Wcndische  Volkssagen  und  Gebrauche 

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41-43 

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80 

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20.    SCANDmAVIAN  MYTHOLOGY  amd   FOLKLORE. 

BfOLDDING  ANCIENT  TEDTONIO,  ICELANDIC,  SWEDISH,  NORWEGIAN  AND  DANISH. 

Comprehensive  and  Critical  Works— z-.  aUo  B  §  24 :  German  Mythology. 

Anderson,  R.  B.  [Am.]    Norse  Mythology  :  the  religion  of  our  forefathers  $2.50   12° 

Contains  all  the  myths  of  the  Eddas  systematized  and  interpreted ;  w.  notes  and  vocabulary. 
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Teutonic  Mythol.,  tr.  J.  S.  Stallybrass;  3  v.  &  suppl.  i.-iii.,  ea.  15/-;  iv.,  18/-     8° 

The  great  standard  work  on  Teutonic  (Germ.,  Scand.,  and  Eng.)  Mythol.,  first  pub.  '35.    The  fourth  vol.  embraces  Grimm's  own  notes  and  additions  (posthumously  pub.). 

Keary,  C.  F.  The  Mythology  of  the  Eddas  :  how  far  of  Teutonic  origin  4/6     8°  Longman  82 

Mallet,  P.  Northern  Antiquities  [tr.  ;  antiquated,  but  still  useful]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Bib.  [i77o]44 

*Rydberg,  Victor  Teutonic  Mythology,  tr.  R.  B.  Anderson  [tr.  from  the  Swedish]  15/-     8°  Sonnenschein         89 

•SiMROCK,  Karl  Handbuch  d.  deutschen  Mythologie  12m.     8°  Bonn  [53]  87 

Excellent  and  scholarly ;  the  best  bk.  on  German  Mythology  after  GRIMM'S,  than  which  it  is  much  shorter.    It  includes  also  Scandin.  Mythol. 

140 


Dahn,  F.-fTherise 
•Grimm,  Jacob 


Chicago 

[    ]7S 

Kreutznach 

L    J  84 

Bell 

79-89 

Mythology  &.  Folklore] 


AUSTRIAN. 


[Teutonic 


B  §21 

Stephens,  Prf.  Geo.  Bugge's  Studies  in  Northern  Mytla.  examined  ■  8/-     8°  Williams  S3 

Thorpe,  Benjamin  Northern  Mythology  [Scand.,  N.  German,  Netherl.]  3  v.  a.J:.  [/>/>.  25/-;  w.  30/-]  p  8°  Lumley  SI-S2 

*ViGFUssoN  + Powell,  G. +F.  Y.  [eds.]  Corpus  Poeticum  Boreale,  2  vols.  42/-     8°  Clar.  Press  83 

An  admirable  classified  text  and  tr.  of  tile  whole  body  of  existing  auc.  Icel.  legends  and  lays,  to  xiii.  cent.    Epocli-making. 

Wagner,  Dr.  W.  Asgard  and  the  Gods  :  manual  of  Norse  mythol. ;  ill.  [tr. ;  best  popular  bk.  ]  7/6   8°  Sonnenschein  [80]  89 

The  EddaS  :   Translations— /;>?-  Texts  and  critical  (textual)  edns.  z-.  K  §  234 

Edda  Saemundar  [verse],  tr.  Beni.  Thorpe  7/6  p  8°  Triibner  66 


Mallet's  Northern  Antiquities,  ut  infra,  conts.  tr.  of  this  elder  Edda  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [1770]  44 

iibersetzt  von  Karl  Simrock  [w.  Edda  Sturlusonar]  8/-  8°  Stutts^art         [51]  78 

>,  I,  „  „    Adolf  Holtzmann  [w.  notes]  14/-  ?,°  Leipzig 

Edda  Sturlusonar  [prose]  The  Younger  Edda,  tr.  R.  B.  Anderson,  w.  notes  and  v6cabulary  $2  12°  Chicago 

„  „  tr.  G.  W.  Dasent  ,  o.p.  [pb.  5/-;  iv.  7/6]  8°  Pickering 

,,  ,,  iibersetzt  von  Karl  Simrock — v.  Edda  Saem.,  supra. 

RUPP,  Th.  Eddische  Studien  [Fiolsvinnsmdl,  Baldar,  Freyja,  etc.]  2/-  8°   Vienna 

WiLKEN,  E.  Untersuchungen  zur  Snorra  Edda  Sm.  50  S°  Paderborn 

Edda  Stories,  Retold. 

GoDDAKD,  Julia  Wonderful  Stories  from  Northern  Lands  ;  ill.  [juvenile]  6/-  c  8°  I^ongman 

Ke ARY,  A.  +  E.  Heroes  of  Asgard  :  tales  fr.  Scandinavian  mythology ;  ill.  [juvenile]  2/6  f  8°  Macmillan 

Mabie,  H.  W.  [Am.]  Norse  Stories,  retold  from  the  Edda  [popular]  $1    12°  Boston     • 

Thorpe,  Benjamin  [tr.]  Yule-tide  Stories  [trs.  of  Scandinavian  and  North  German  folk-tales]  $/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

ZiMMERN,  Helen  Tales  from  the  Edda ;  ill.  Kate  Greenaway  [juvenile]  1/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein 

Danish. 

Eleerling,  C.  [ed.] 


75 
80 
42 

69 
78 


70 
[57]  8c 

S3 
82 


Grimm,  W.  [tr.] 
Grundtvig,  S.  [ed.] 


*Pbior,  Dr.  R.  C.  [tr.] 

Icelandic 

*ARNASON,Ion.  [ed.] 
Gering,  H.  [ed.] 
*Maurer,  K.  [tr.] 
Metcalfe,  Fred. 

>>  »» 

POESTION,  J.  C.  [tr.] 

Norwegian. 


Danske  Folkeboger,  vol.  i.  ;  ill.  3/6     8°  Copenhagen  67 

Altdanische  Heldenlieder,  Balladen  u.  Marchen  [tr.  into  German]  o.p.  [pb.  10/-;  w.  3/6]   8°  Heidelberg  1 1 

Danische  Volksmarchen,  iibersetzt  Willibald  Leo  4m.    12°  Leipzig  78 

,  ,,  The  same :  zweite  Sammlung,  iibers.  A.  Strodtmann  4m.    12°        ,,  79 

Danish  ed.,  s  v.,  5kr.5o  8*  Copenhagen  'jC-'jS.    These  tales  are  cooked ;  3  are  tr.  by  Jane  MULLEY,  in  Folklore  Record,  vol.  iii.  [1881]— «».  B  §  z. 

,         „  Danmarks  Folkeviser  1  XJdvalg  [heroic,  legend.,  &  histor.  songs]  6  kr.      %"  Leipzig  82 

,  Danmarks gamle  Folkeviser, vols,  i.-v.,  pts.  1-2  soinepts.  o.p.  \w.  70/-]      4°  Copenh.'^'^-%T,inprog. 

Ancient  Danish  Ballads  3  vols,,  o.p.  [pb.  31/6;  iv.  25/-]  p  8°  Williams  60 


—for  the  Sagas,  w.  K  §  234. 

Icelandic  Legends,  tr.  Powell +  Magnusson,  2ser.  [text,  2  v.  -zdj-Lpsg.  [     ]62-5]ea.  lo/6p  8°  Longman  64-66 

Islendzk  CEventyri                          [vt.  German  notes  and  glossary]  2  vols.  13m.      8°  Halle  83-84 

Islandische  Volkssagen  der  Gegenwart                                 [orally  collected]  6m.      8°  Leipzig  60 

The  Oxonian  in  Iceland  :  with  folklore  and  sagas                           o.  p.  {pb.  2/6]"  12°  Hotten  [61]  67 

— in  his  Englishman  and  Scandinavian  :  A.-S.  and  O.  Norse  Literature      18/-     8°  Triibner  80 

Islandische  Marchen                                                                [tr.  into  German]  6/-     8°   Vienna  84 


82 


*ASBJ0RNSEN,  P.  C.  [ed.]  Round  the  Yule  Log  :  Norwegian  folk  and  fairy  tales  ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Low 

A  retransktion,  by  BR.CKSTAD,  of  the  collection  originally  translated  by  DASENT,  in  1859  [ut  infra). 

*Dasent,  Sir  G.  W,  [tr.]   Popular  Tales  froin  the  Norse  [tr.  of  Asbjornsen,  ut  supra']  10/6     8°  Douglas,  Ed.  [59]  88 


Tales  from  the  Fj  eld 
Landstad,  M.  B.  [ed.]     Norske  Folkeviser 

Swedish. 

Afzelius,  A.  A.  [ed.] 


10/6  p  8° 
[w.  notes  and  melodies]  o.p.  [w.  12/6]     8°  Christiania 


Svenska  folkets  Sago-Hafder  eller  taderneslandets  Historia  i  Sagner,  etc. 

II  V.  o.p.  \_w,  35/-]     8°  Stockholm 
Anderson,  R.  B.  [Am.  ;  tr.]  Viking  Tales  of  the  North  $z    12°  Chicago 

Sagas  of  Thorstein,  Viking's  son,  and  Fridthjof ;  also  Tegner's  Fridlhjof  i^.  G.  Stephens). 

Bergstroem-1-Hoeijer,  [ed.]  Svenska  Folkvisor  2  vols.  -p  ?>°  Stockholm 

Lloyd,  L.  Peasant  life  in  Sweden  o.p.  [pb.  18/-;  w.  6/-]     8°  Tinsley 

Wedding  customs ;  superstitions  rel.  to  Marriage,  Children,  Baptism,  Diseases;  Christmas  Legends,  etc.,  Festivals,  Sports,  etc. 
MOHNICKE,  G.  [tr.]  Altschwedische  Balladen  Mahrchen  und  Schwanke    [tr.  into  Ger.]  o.p.  [w.  3/6]     8°  Stuttgart 

Stephens -fCAVALLlus,  G.-l-H.  [ed.]  Old  Norse  Fairy  Tales         [  =  Swedish  ;  tr.  A.  Alberg] ;  ill.  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein 

Original  edition,  s^LepS? Stockholm  '44-49. 


74 
53 


44-70 
[76]  8  < 

80-81 
70 

36 
82 


21.    AUSTRIAN   MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 

Folk-tales  :  generally— w.  also  B  §  24  :  German. 

*Vernalecken,  T.  [ed.]  The  Land  of  Mai-vels  ;  tr.  Prf.  E.  Johnson ;  ill.  [Austr.  &  Bohemian  folk-talesjs/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [84]  89 

V.  ZiNGERLE,  I.  -I- J.  [ed.]  Kinder-  und  Haus-Marchen  aus  Siiddeutschland  3m.    16°  Kegensburg       52-54 

Bohemia  -»•  ^  §  19. 

Hungary  -"-'•  ^  §  3J- 

141 


DUTCH.     ENGLISH. 


[Teutonic 


7m.  20     8°  Vienna 


Mythology  &  Folklore] 

B  §§  22-23 

Saltzbupg'. 

Freisahff,  R.  v.  [ed.]    Salzburger  Volkssagen ;  ill, 

Silesia. 

V.  Fallersleben  +  RicHTER,  Hoffm.  +  E.  [eds.  ]  Schlesische  Volkslieder  [orally  collected ;  w.  music]  6/-     8°  Leipzig 

Stypia. 

ScHLOSSAR,  A.  [ed.]  Deutsche  Volkslieder  aus  Steiermark  lom.     8°  Innsiruck 

Transylvania. 

Haltrich,  Josef  Zur  Volkskunde  der  S.iebenbiirger  Sachsen,  hrsg.  J.  Wolf  Vienna  [    ]  85 

SiebenbUrgisch-Deutsche  Volksbiicher,  pts.  i.-iii.  '  s8°       ,,  [    185-85 

i. :  Fr.  MULLER,  SUbenbilrgische  Sagen,  6/-  [    ] ;  *J.  HALTRICH,  Deutsche  Volkimiirchen,  4/-  [56] ;  Fr.  FRONIUS,  Sachs.  Bauernlehtn  in  Siebenb,  3/6  [    J 

Tyrol  —for  Swiss  Alps  ;  z/.  B  §  25. 

*v.  Alpenburg,  J.  [ed.]  Mythen  und  Sagen  Tirols                                                                                     8/-     8°  Zurich  57 

[Busk,  (Miss)  R.  H.]  Valleys  of  the  Tyrol ;  traditions  and  customs                                                   12/6  p  8°  Longman  74 

,,                 „  Household  Stories  from  the  Land  of  Hofer ;  ill.                                               5/- p  8°  Griffith  71 

Pailler,  W.  [ed.]  WeihnachtliederundKrippenspieleinOber6sterreichundTirol,2v.[w.musc.]i6/6    8°  Innsbiiick  81-83 

*v.  ZiNGERLE,  I.  [ed.]  Sagen  und  Marchen  aus  Tirol                                                                             6m.     8°         „  59 


8a 
81 


22.    DUTCH  AND  FLEMISH  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE, 
Serial  Publication. 

Volkskunde :  tijdschrift  voor  [nederlandsche]  folklore,  ed.  P.  de  Mont+A.  Gitt& 

Folk-tales. 


van  Lennep,  J.  [ed.] 
*WoLF,  J.  W.  [tr.] 


Nederlandsche  Legenden  ;  4  vols. 
Niederlandische  Sagen ;  mit  Anmerkungen 


Folk-songs. 

Lootens  +  Feys,  A. +J.  M.  E.  [ed.]  Chants  populaires  flamands 
WlLLEMS,  J.  F.  [ed.]         Dude  Vlaemsche  Liederen 


[annually]  3/-  Gent 


[in  verse]  p  8°  Arnkem 
9m.     8°  Leipzig 


[intro.  in  French,  text  Dutch]  10/-  r  8°  Bruges 
[with  the  music]  o.p.  \w.  8/-]     8°  Gent 


»  in  prog. 


\.    ]65 
43 


79 
48 


23.    ENGLISH  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 
Generally. 

'Choice  Notes  from  Notes  and  Queries :  Folklore                                                                                          3/6   12°  Bell  59 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.                  English  Folklore                                                               [Half-Hour  Series]  5/-  c  8°  Allen  [78]  84 

,,             ,,                         Domestic  Folklore                                                                                                 I/-    12°  Cassell  81 

„                         The  Folklore  of  Shakspeare                                                                               14/-  r  8°  Griffith  84 

Gentleman's  Mag.  Lib.  :  classified  collection  of  certain  contents  of  Gentleman's  Mag.,  1731-1868,  ed. 

G.  L.  Gomme                                                                                          ea.  7/6     8°  Stock  83-85 

The  Folklore  vols,  are : — i. :  Manners  and  Customs  ;  ii. :  Dialect  and  Proverbs  ;  iii. :  Popular  Superstitions ;  iv, :  Popular  Legends  and  Traditions. 

Geoffrey  of  Monmouth  Chronicon  [Historia  Britonum] — v.  Class  F  §  18. 

Gervase  of  Tilbury  Otia  Imperialia,  hrsg.  F.  Liebrecht  [selections  only  6m.]     ^i"  Hanover  56 

Written  about  A.D.  ran  ;  full  of  traditions,  superstitions,  etc. — borrowed  without  acknowledg^nent  from  Petrus  CoMESTOR;  LlEBRECHT's  notes  are  very  valuable. 
The  legends  deal  w.  the  Magnet,  Sirens  of  the  British  Sea,  the  Veronica,  the  horn  of  St.  Simon,  etc.  GERVASE  was  Chancellor  to  OTTO  IV.,  and  this  book  was 
composed  for  his  entertainment. 


Teutonic  Mythology— j/.  B  §  24. 

Notes  on  the  Folklore  of  Northern  Counties 

Credulities,  past  and  present 


[Folklore  Soc.  vol.]  16/-     8° 
7/6  P  8° 


Stock 
Chatto 


[66]  80 
77 


*Grimm,  Jacob 
*Henderson,  W. 
Jones,  W. 

Popular  Antiquities,  Customs,  etc. 

Remaines  of  Gentilisme  and  Judaisme,  ed.  J.  Britten  [Folklore  Soc.  vol.]  13/6 
Observations  on  Popular  Antiquities,  revised  W.  C.  Hazlitt  3  vols.  50/- 

Also,  3  vols,  each  5/-,  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  '49;  and  1  vol.,  7/6  p  8"  Chatto  ['76]  '88. 

64 
..      .  [75]  78 

[customs,  ceremonies,  traditions,  etc.]  7/6  s  8°  Wavne  [4-]  89 

Year  Book;  Table  Book  ea.  12/6  r  8°  Ward  [31,  «/<:.]  81-82 


Aubrey,  J. 
Brand,  John 

Chambers,  Robert 
Dyer,  T.  F.  T. 
Hervey,  T.  K. 
Hone,  Wm. 


The  Book  of  Days  :  a  miscellany  of  popular  antiquities 
British  Popular  Customs 
The  Book  of  Cliristmas 
Every  Day  Book  ;  2  vols. 


2  vols.  21/-  i  8° 
5/-p8° 


Stock      [1686-7]  8j 
J.R.  Smith  [1777]  70 


Chambers 
Bell 


Folk-tales.  i 

Fryer,  Dr.  A.  C.  [ed.]      Book  of  English  Fairy  Tales  ;  ill.  [juvenile,  but  genuine  tales]  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         84 

RrrsoN,  Joseph  Fairy  Tales,  Legends,  etc.,  illus.  of  Shakspeare,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  [posth.]  12/.^  c  8°  Pearson  [30  79 

The  oldest  verse  and  prose  texts  are  reproduced 


Contains  also  a  reprint  of  T.  O.  tlALLtWELL's  Ilhts.  of  tlie  Fairy  Mythol.  qf  "  Wdswnmer  Night's  Dream  "  [1845],    The  oldest  verse  and 
in  exfenso,  e.g.  Romances  of  LauH/al,  King  Or/eo,  Robin  Gcodfetluw,  etc.,  with  a  prelim,  disserts.  On  Pigmies,  and  (9« 


Fairies. 


14.2 


Mythology  &  Folklore] 


ENGLISH. 


[Teutonic 


Chap  Books. 

Bibliography. 

Halliwell,  J.  O.  Catalogue  of  Chap  Books,  Garlands  and  Popular  Histories 

Notes  for  a  History  of  English  Chap  Books  and  Penny  Histories 

AsHTON,  John  History  of  the  Chap  Books  of  the  Eighteenth  Century ;  400  ill. 

,,         ,,  [ed.]  Modern  Street  Ballads ;  56  ill. 

Catnach  Press  Life  and  Times  of  J.  Catnach,  by  J.  Hindley  ;  cuts 


B  §23 


o.p. 


Cunningham,  T.  H.  [ed.]  Amusing  Prose  Chap  Books 

.  G.L.[ed.], 


'  friv.  pnn.  49 

Folldore  Soc.  mined. 
7/6  c  8°  Chatto  82 

7/6  c  8°      „  88 

12/6  p  8°  Hindley  78 


[chiefly  i8th  century]  3/6  c  8°  Morison,  Glasgow  88 
GOMME+WHEATLEY.g^l^J-jChap  Books  and  Folklore  Tracts  ;  ist  series  5  vols.  21/-  s  4°  Villon  Soc.  58 

i.  Tom  Hackctthri/t;  z.  Seven  Wise  Masters  of  Rome\T<fla\\  3.  Mother  Bunch[i.&^^-\']^\  4.  Patient  Grisel\\fi\^y,  5.  l-yhittinston[c  1670]. 

Welsh,  Chas.  A  Bookseller  of  the  Last  Century  [eighteenth] ;  ill.  red.  to  8/6     8°  Griffith  85 

Account  of  Newbery  and  his  successors,  whose  publications  were  mainly  of  Chap-Eook  class  ;  w.  bibUography  1740-1802  [t68  pp.). 

Folk-songs  and  Ballads— z^.  also  k  §  6s 

Ballad  Society  Publications.     List  to  be  obtained  of  the  Publishers 

Bell,  Robert,  [ed.]  Ballads  and  Songs  of  the  Peasantry  [orally  collected]  3/6  c  8° 

'Child,  Prf.  F.  J.  [Am.;  ed.]  The  English  and  Scottish  Popular  Ballads,  pts.  i.-v.  ea.  $5  i  8° 

Gives  every  Itnown  version,  with  introductions  on  sources,  variants  and  parallels. 

Collection  of  Old  Ballads  from  the  best  copies  extant  3  vols.  28/-  c  8°  Triibner 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  [ed.]        Remains  of  Early  Popular  Poetry  in  England,  4  vols.  [w.  intros.  &  notes]  ea.  5/-  f  8°  J.  R.  Smith 


*Percy,  Bp.  T.  [ed.]         Reliques  of  Ancient  Enghsh  Poetry,  ed.  H.  B.  Wheatley 

Also  2  v.,  7/-  12*  Bell  '76 ;  3  v.,  6/-  c  8°  Cassell  '77  i  2/-  [Chandos  Lib.]  c  8"  Wame  '80 ;  and  num.  other  edns. 
Notes,  Glossary  &  Index.     The  Boys  Percy  by  S.  Lanier  [Am.] ;  ill.,  7/6,  p.  £ 


Triibner  68  sqq. 

Bohn's  Lib.     [57]  77 
Boston  78-88  inprog. 


71 
64-66 


3  vols.  36/-     8°  Sonnenschein[i765]86 


That  of  Wheatley  cents,  a  General  Intro.,  addl.  Prefaces, 
'  Low  '82  is  a  popular  version. 


Folio  MS. :  ballads  &  romances,  ed.  J.  W.  Hales  +  F.J.  Furnival,  4  vols.  o.p.  \w.  ;,f  5]  8°  Triibner  67-68 

was  supplied  only  to  subscribers,  conts.'the  "loose  &  humorous  songs."    The  whole  is  a  verbatim  reprint  of  the  MS.  wh.  formed  the  basis  of  PERCY'S 
Retinues  {titsupra):  conts.  196  pieces,  some  fragments  only,  in  40,000  lines,  in  a  MS.  temp.  James  I. 


9/-     8°  Reeves 
[Chandos  Lib.]  2/—  c  8°  Warne 


RiTSON,  Joseph  [ed.]  Ancient  Ballads  and  Songs,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt 

Roberts,  J.  S.  [ed.]  Legendary  Ballads  of  England  and  Scotland 

Proverbs  and  Popular  Phrases. 

BoHN,  H.  G.  [ed.]  Handbook  of  Proverbs,  vpith  Foreign  added 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  [ed.]       English  Proverbs  and  Proverbial  Phrases 

Nares,  Archd.  R.  [ed.]     Glossary  of  Words,  Phrases, Customs, Proverbs,  etc.,  ed. J. O. Halliwell  2  v.  15/- 

Popular  Games,  Rhymes,  etc. 

Halliwell,  J.  O.  [ed.]   Popular  Rhymes  and  Nursery  Tales  3/6  c  8°  Warne 

■*NEWELL,W.W.[Am.;ed.]  Games  and  Songs  of  American  Children  [derived  fr.  England]  $1.50     4°  New  York 

Strutt,  J.  Sports  and  Pastimes  of  the  People  of  England  ;  100  ill.  7/6  p  8°  Chatto 

Rural  and  domestic  games,  May  games,  mummeries,  shows,  processions,  pageants,  etc 

Church  Folklore. 

MiCKLETHWAiTE,  J.  T.    Church  Folklore 

Finger-ring  Lore. 

Jones,  Wm.  Finger-ring  Lore  7/6  p  8°  Chatto 

Ancient  Romances— z/.K§§  43, 48. 


[1790-1]  77 

[67]  n.d. 


[based  on  Ray,  1670]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [55]  88 

[alphabetically  arranged]  7/6     8°  Reeves&Turner[69]82 

"'" ""      ,,  „     [22]  88 


[4.9]  74 

83 

[01]  75 


in  prep. 


80 


ACCORDING    TO    COUNTIES— Z^^- County  Bibliography,  t/.  E  § 

Numerous  books  on  the  English  Dialects  contain  specimens  of  folklore — v.  K  §  241. 


17- 


[ed.  Egerton  Leigh]  20/-     8° 

4/6  c  8° 

[w.  essay  on  popular  prophecies]  l/-   12° 


Cheshire. 

Ballads  and  Songs  of  Cheshire 

Leigh,  J.  [ed.]  Lays  and  Legends  of  Cheshire 

Ni.kon's  Cheshire  Prophecies 

Cornwall. 

*BoTTRELL,  W.  [ed.  ]        Traditional  and  Hearthside  Stories  of  West  Cornwall ;  ser.  i.-iii, 
Courtney,  [Miss]  M.  A.  Cornish  Folklore — in  Folklore  Journal,  vol.  v.  [o.  B  §  2]. 
Hawker, Rev. R.S.  [ed.]  Cornish  Ballads,  and  other  Poems 

,,  ,,  ,,     Echoes  from  Old  Cornwall 

*Hunt,  R.  [ed.]  Popular  Romances  of  the  West  of  England  ;  ill. 

Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 

'Close,  J.  [ed.]  Tales  and  Legends  of  Westmoreland  ;  ser.  i.-iii. 

Gilpin,  S.  [ed.]  The  Songs  and  Ballads  of  Cumberland 

,,        ,,    ,,  The  Popular  Poetry  of  Cumberland 

Whi'te,  J.  P.  [ed.]  Lays  and  Legends  of  the  Lakes 

Derbyshire. 

Jewitt,  Llewellynn  [ed.]  The  Ballads  and  Songs  of  Derbyshire,  with  notes 

143 


Longman  67 

Heywood,  Manes.  80 

„[    ]7S 


ea.  6/-     8°  Triibner 


5/-   12°  Parker 
o.p.  \_pb.  4/-;  w.  5/-]  c  8°  Masters 
7/6     8°  Chatto 


70-85 

68 

45 

[65]  81 


[not  much  folklore]     8° 

7/-  12° 
3/6  12° 
6/-  c  8° 


Kirkby  Stephen  64-83 
Routledge  66 

Bemrose  76 

J.  R.  Smith  73 


7/6  c  8°  Bemrose 


67 


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B  §23 

Devon. 

Bray,  Mrs.  The  Borders  of  the  Tamar  and  the  Tavy  2  vols.  21/- p  8°  Kent  [38]  79 

Reprint  oi Deuonshire  Traditions,  etc.,  pub.  3  v.,  p  8",  '38.    Mrs.  BRAY  has  also  written  6  novels  founded  on  Devonshire  traditions,  ea.  3/608"  Chapman  ['44-'461  '84. 

Whitcombe,  Mrs.  Bygone  Days  in  Devonshire  and  Cornwall  [rather  poor]  6/-  p  8°  Bentley  74 

Herefordshire. 

KiLVERT,  Rev.  R.  F.        Herefordshire  Folklore  Folklore  ^oz.inprep. 

Isle  of  Man. 

Harrison,  W.  [ed.]         Description  of  the  Isle  of  Man  [w.  notes  on  customs,  etc. ;  reprint]     8°  Manx  Soc.      [    ]  65 

,,  „       ,1  Mona  Miscellany :  proverbs,  sayings,  ballads,  customs,  etc.  8°      ,,         „  69 

Kent. 

de  Vaynes, JuliaH.L.[ed.]Kentish  Garland:  ballads,  poems,song3,etc.,ed. Rev. J. W.Ebsworth;  ill.[2v.]  v.i.    8°  Margate  81 

Lancashire. 

BOWKER,  Jas.  [ed.]  Goblin  Tales  of  Lancashire  ;  ill.  [orally  collected]  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [83]  85 

Hardwick,  C.  [ed.]  Traditions,  Superstitions,  and  Folklore  of  Lancashire  7/6     8°  Simpkin  72 

Harland,  J.  [ed.]  Ballads  and  Songs  of  Lancashire,  chiefly  before  19th  cent.  3/6  c  8°  Heyw.  ,Mancs.l6s]7S 

*       „         +'WlLKlNSON,T.T.[ed.]  Lancashire  Folklore :  superstitions,  beliefs,  etc.  3/6  c  8°       „  [67]  82 

,,  ,,  Lancashire  Legends,  Traditions,  Pageants,  Sports,  etc.  3/6  c  8°      ,,  [73]  82 

*RoBY,  J.  [ed.]  Traditions  of  Lancashire  2  vols.  12/-  p  8°  Routledge  [22-31]  7S 

Leicestershire. 

Evans,  A.  B.  [ed.]  Leicestershire  Words,  Phrases,  and  Proverbs  o.p.  \J>b.  5/-]   18°  Pickering  48 

Lincolnshire. 

Peacock,  E.  [ed.]  The  Folklore  of  Lincolnshire  Folklore  Soc.  z«/r^. 

Norfolk. 

Glyde,  J.,  jun.  [ed.]         The  Norfolk  Garland  [superstitions,  beliefs,  practices,  etc.]  10/6     8°  Simpkin  72 

Northamptonshire. 

Sternberg,  T.  Dialect  and  Folklore  of  Northamptonshire  5/-  12°  J.  R.  Smith  51 

Northumberland. 

Denham,  M.  a.  [ed.]       Folklore :  local  rhymes,  proverbs,  etc  o.p.     8°  Richmond  58 

Nottinghamshire. 

Briscoe,  T.  P-  — ^"^  written  many  pamphlets  on  N  'ham  folklore  and  allied  subjects. 

Brown,  C.  [ed.]  Notes  about  Notts.  :  sayings,  customs,  etc.  3/6     8°  Forman,  Mottgni.  74 

Shropshire. 

*BuRNE,  Charlotte  [ed.]   Shropshire  Folklore,  fr.  the  collections  of  Miss  G.  F.  Jackson  ;  3  pts.        22/6     8°  Triibner  83-85 

Folklore  of  Drayton  in  the  Folklore  Journal,  vol.  ii.  [1884]— «/.  B  §  2. 

Somersetshire. 

BoGER,  Mrs.  E.  Myths,  Scenes,  and  Worthies  of  Somerset  10/6  c  8°  Redway  87 

Poole,  C.  H.  [ed.]  Customs,  Superstitions,  and  Legends  of  Somerset  S/-  c  8°  Low  77 

Suffolk. 

*East  Anglia  :  notes  and  queries  3  vols.,  o.p.  Iph.  28/-;  w.  21/-]     8°  Whittaker        64-69 

*Glyde,  J.  [ed.]  New  Suffolk  Garland  [anecdotes,  ballads,  etc.]  10/6     8°  Jprwich  66 

The  original  Sujfolk  Garland  was  published  S"  Ips7t)ick,  'i8. 

Surrey. 

Dendy,  W.  C.  Legends  of  the  Lintel  and  the  Ley  [32  Surrey  legends  ;  cooked]  9/-  p  8°  Bell  63 

Sussex. 

Latham   Mrs.  Some  West  Sussex  Superstitions  in  1868  in  the  Folklore  Record,  vol.  i.  [1878] — v.  B  §  2. 

Parish,  Rev.  W.  D.         East  Sussex  Superstitions  Folklore  Soc.««/r«/. 

Worcestershire. 

Allies  J.  Antiquities  and  Folklore  of  Worcestershire  6/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith    [52]  56 

No\KE  j!  Notes  and  Queries  for  Worcestershire  o.p.  lpl>-  Sh  i  ^'  Sl^l    12°  Longman  56 

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Yorkshire. 

DOESON,  W.  —in  his  Rambles  by  the  Kibble  2  pts.,  ea.  i/- 

GouLD,Rev.S.Baring[ed.]  Yorkshire  Oddities  2  vols.  10/6 

Ingledew,  C.  J.  [ed.]      BaUads  and  Songs  of  Yorkshire  6/- ( 

Parkinson,  Rev.  Thos.    Yorkshire  Legends  and  Traditions  [fr.  literary  sources]  7/6 

Yorkshire  Local  Rhymes  and  Sayings  in  the  Folklore  Record,  vols.  i.  and  iii.,  pt.  2  [1878-81]— ».  B  §  2. 


Simpkin 
Hayes 
Bell 
Stock 


B  §  24 

[74]  n 
60 
80 


IRELAND,  SCOTLAND  and  WALES— z/  B  §  15. 


24.    GERMAN  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 

Comprehensive  and  Critical  Worlss-z'.  aUo  B  §  20,  esp.  *grimm,  rydberg,  and  swrock. 

Deutscher  Volksglaube  [popular]  6m.      8°  Leipzig 

Deutsche  Mythologie  14m.  m  8° 

Germanische  Mythen  12m. 

Deutscher  Glaube  und  Brauch  im  Spiegel  der  heidnischen  Vorzeit     2  vols.  gm. 

i. ;  On  belief  in  immortality  in  anc.  Germany ;  ii. :  On  old  German  social  life, 

Der  deutsche  Volksaberglaube  der  Gegenwart 


Bosch,  M. 

HOLTZMANN,  Adolf 

Mannhardt,  W. 
rochholz,  e.  l. 


8°  Berlin 
8°      „ 


WOTTKE,  Ad. 

Serial  Publications. 

Alemannia 


6m.  50.     8°  Berlin 


[77]  77 

74 
58 
67 

[60]  69 


ed.  A.  Birlinger  [four-monthly]  ann.  6m. 

Devoted  to  the  language.  literature  and  follclore  of  Alsace,  the  Upper  Rliine  and  Swabia. 

Germania  [founded  by  Frz.  Pfeiffer,  cont.  K.  Bartsch;  quarterly']  ann.  15m. 

Zeitschrift  fur  deutsche  Mythologie,  ed.  J.  W.  Wolf+W.  Mannhardt         4  vols.  op.  [pb.  32/-;  w.  21/-] 

A  storehouse  of  material.    The  magazine  was  pub,  at  irreg.  intervals  over  the  period. 

Folk-tales. 

*Grimm,  J.+W.  [eds.] 


8°  Bonn         73  '"  prog. 


8° 


Vienna    47 
GSUingen 


in  prog. 
S3-S9 


Berlin 
Gotiingen 
Slut  I o art 
Leipzig 


8°  Goitingen 


Kinder-  und  Hausmarchen  Cpl.  edn.  6m.      8°  Berlin 

The  same,  vol.  iii.,  je/ar.  \_conts.  the  valuable  ii3\xaexkangfa.  only]  ■^xa.    12°  Gottingen 

,,  „  The  same,  tr.  Mrs.  A.  Hunt,  w.  intro.  Andr.  Lang,  &  orig.  notes  2  v.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

The  standard  collection  of  Folk-tales.    Numerous  other  English  translations  have  appeared, 

>,  „      [ed.]       Deutsche  Sagen  2  vols.  8m.    12' 

,,      W.  Die  deutsche  Heldensage  6/-     8' 

V.  d.  Hagen,  F.  H.  [ed.]  Gesammtabenteuer      [100  old  German  tales  &  romances]  3  vols.  o.p.  [w.  25/-]     8' 

KuHN  +  ScHV(fARTZ,  A.+W.  [eds.]  Norddeutsche  Sagen,  Marchen  und  Gebrauche  o.p.  [w.  9/-]  r8' 

From  Mecklenburg,  Fomerania.  Saxony,  Thuringia,  Brunswick,  Hanover,  Oldenburg,  Westphalia, 

Wolf,  J.  W.  [ed.]  Deutsche  Marchen  und  Sagen  [vir.  good  notes  and  3  plates]  9/-     8' 

„  ,,    [ed.]  Deutsche  Hausmarchen  4/- 

Chap  Books.        — z>.  aho  b  §  3. 

Marbach,  G.  O.  [ed.]  Deutsche  Volksbiicher,  4  vols.,  ill.  o.p.  [w.  16/-] 

Schwab,  Gustav  [ed.]  Die  deutschen  Volksbiicher  vi^ieder  erzahlt,  2  vols.,  130  ill.                           5/-     H' 

Simrock,  Karl  [ed.]  Die  deutschen  Volksbiicher  53  parts,  52m. 80     8' 
Faust. 

Bibliography. 

Engel,  Carl  Deutsche  Puppenkombdien,  pt.  i.  [Faust]  [w.  Bibliotheca  Faustiana  at  end]  1/6   12' 

Peter,  Fr.  Die  Literatur  der  Faust-Sage  [systematic  arrangement]  3/-     8' 

Texts. 

SCHEIELE,  J.  [ed.]      Das  Kloster,  vols,  ii.,  iii.,  v.  and  xi.  [reprs.  of  early  Germ.  Faust  liter.]  ill.  42/ 


1:37]  74 
56 
84 

[16-18]  66 
29 

5° 

48 

4S 
51 


16° 


Leipzig 

Giitersloh 

Frankfort 


Oldenburg 
Leipzig 


12°  Stuttgart 


38  sqq. 

[36]  80 

45-67 


72 

[48]  57 

46-49 


Thoms,  W.  J.  [ed.]     Faust,  in  v.  iii.  of  his  Early  Eng.  Prose  Romances  [repr.of  1592  vers,]  3  v.  «,/.[«/.  Ij/-]  p  8°  Nattali  [28358 


Twardovirski,  der  polnische  Faust :  ein  Volksbuch  ;  ill.       "  o.p7{w.  4/-] 

Faust's  Leben,  hrsg.  A,  v,  Keller  [ed.after  ed.  of  1674 ;  also  in  Scheible,Jtt^.]  10/- 


Vienna 
8°  Tubingen 


VOGL,  J.  N.  [ed.] 
Widmann,  G.  R. 
Treatises. 

Creizenach,  W.        Geschichte  des  Volksschauspiels  vom  Doctor  Faust  4/6     8°  Halle 

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland  The  Faust  Legend  :  its  origin  and  development  ["  ist  cent,  to  Goethe"]  i/-   12°  Remington 
,,  ,1  — ;■«  ^zV  The  Lyrical  Drama  a/r  four  Essays  on  Faust  Legend,  2  vols.  21/-     8°  ,, 

Die  Sage  von  Dr.  Johann  Faustus  2/- 

Histoire  de  la  Legende  de  Faust 

Ueber  die  altesten  Darstellungen  der  Faustsage  ».p.  \w.  zj6] 

Faust  dans  I'histoire  at  dans  la  legende 


2°  Stuttgart 
8°  Paris 
8°  Berlin 
8°  Strassburg 


duntzer,  j.  h. 

Faligan,  E. 

V.  d.  Hagen,  F.  H 

RiSTELHUBER,  P. 

Eulenspiegel  (Owl-Glass). 

Texts. 

Till  Eulenspiegel  [Neudrucke  deutscher  Literaturwerke]  1/6 

MuRNER,  til.  T.        Ulenspiegel,  ed.  J.  M.  Lappenberg  [Old  Germ,  version]  12/- 

SlMROCK,  Karl  [ed.]  Till  Eulenspiegel's  Auserlesene  Schwanke;  ill,  3/- 

English  Translation. 

Tyll  Owlglass  w.  col.  pi.  o.p.  Ipb.  &  w.  7/6]  c  8' 

FoPtunatus. 

Coot  in  SIMROCK.  uf  sup.,  pt  Iii,    Innumerable  rifaeimenies  have  Ijeen  made  in  English,  French,  Italian,  Dutch,  etc.     The  story  was  dramatized  by  Thos, 
h.  appeared  (m£«^/,  ^o«<3tfje«  w._ r^rt^'rfiwt)  in  1620 ;  T 


6i 
80 

78 
86 
81 
46 
88 
44 
63 


8°  ,ff'a//«[ed.ofisi5]85 
8°  Leipzig  54 

4°  Diissetdotf  57 

Hotten  69 


DEKKERini6oo, aOerm,  tr,  ofwh.  ;  ^.  .  „     -  ,.  , 

SckUmihl;  and  WlELAND  left  an  unhn,  narrative  poem  under  the  title  of  Foriutiatus  und  seine  Sdhne. 


Reynard  tlie  Fox— »■  B  §  7, 


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B  §24 

Folk-song's. 

■*Arnim  +  Brentano,L. +C.[eds.]Des  Knaben  Wunderhorn [coll.  of  haUads]— numerous  ed71s.fr.  zm.t/a. 

Talvj,  [Frau]  R.  Charakteristik  der  Volkslieder  germanischer  Nationen  iom.50     %°  Leipzig  40 

_.  Deals  chiefly  w.  the  northern  races  of  Europe,  and  w.  some  African  and  Asiatic  tribes. 

Proverbs. 

v.REiNSBERG-DuRlNGSFELD,Bar.  Sprichworter d. gerraan.u.roman.Spraclien,2v. [arrgd.«« ?-f^flrfl']40m.  r8°  Leipzig  75 

*Wander,  K.  F.  [ed.]      Deutsches  Sprichwbrter-Lexikon,  5  vols.  lS6m.  i  8°       „  67-80 

ZiNGERLE,  J.  V.  Die  deutschen  Sprichwbrter  im  Mittel-Alter  5/-     8°   Vienna  64. 

Popular  and  Marriage  Customs,  Games,  etc. 

v.RElNSBERG-DuRiNGSFELD.Bar.       Das  festliche  Jahr  ;  ill.                 [popular  festivals,  games,  etc.]  6m.  %°  Leipzig  63 

>i                         I,                         Hochzeitsbuch;  col.pl.[marr.  custs.&belfs.of  Europegenerally]36m.  4°       „  71 

Weinhold,  K,                   Die  deutschen  Frauen  im  Mittelalter,  2  vols.                                                   13/6  8°   Vienna  [51]  82 

Names,  goddesses,  priestesses,  witches,  marriage,  costume,  etc. 


ACCORDING   TO   STATES. 

— V.  B  §  16  :  French. 

Volkssagen  aus  Baden,  3m.  ;  Neugesammelte  Volkssagen  aus  Baden  3m.    12°  Cdrlsruhe         51-59 


Weihnachtlied  und  Weihnachtspiel  in  Oberbayern 
Bayerische  Sagen  und  Gebrauche  ;  ill. 
Sagenbuch  des  Bayerischen  Landes 
Altbayerischer  Sagenschatz ;  ill. 


Alsace 
Baden. 

Baader,  B.  [ed.] 

Bavaria. 

HartiViann,  a.  [ed.] 
*Panzek,  F.  [ed.] 
*ScHOPPNER,  A.  [ed.] 
Sepp,  J.  N.  [ed.] 

Brandenburg. 

Handtmann,  E.  [ed.]      Neue  Sagen  aus  der  Mark  Brandenburg 

Hanover. 

Weichelt,  H.  [ed.]  Hannoverische  Geschichten  und  Sagen,  3  vols. 

Lithuania  — i?.  B  §  19  :  Slavonic 

Lorraine  -</.  B  §  16 :  French. 

Mecklenburg. 

*Bartsch,  K.  [ed.]  Sagen,  Marchen  und  Gebrauche  aus  Mecklenburg 

NlEDERHOFFER,  A.  [ed.]  Mecklenburg's  Volkssagen 

Moravia  — ».  B  §  19  :  Slavonic. 

Oldenburg. 

Strackerjan,  L.  [ed.]     Aberglaube  und  Sagen  aus  Oldenburg 

Pomerania. 


2/- 

2  vols.  17/- 

3  vols.  1 1/- 

8m. 

r8°  Munich 
8°        „ 

f-   :; 

[52 

„  75 

48-55 

-S3]  74 

76 

S/- 

8°  Berlin 

83 

4m.  50 

8°  Norden 

77-80 

2  vols.,  i6m.     8°   Vienna 
4  vols.,  iim.50   12° 


2  vols.,  6m.     8°  Oldenburg 


Volkssagen,  Aberglauben,  Gebrauche,  etc.,  aus  d.  ostl.  Hinterpommern       6/-     8°  Posen 


Die  Volkssagen  von  Pommern  u.  Riigen,  2  vols, 
Myths  of  the  Rhine  [tr.]  ;  ill. 

Gives  a  good  sketch  of  primitive  Teuton,  times,  of  the  Druids,  of  Odioic  worship,  etc. 

Oberrheiuisches  Sagenbuch 


Knoop,  D.  [ed.] 
Temme,  J.  D.  H. 

Rhine. 

Santine,  X.  B.  [ed.] 
Stober,  a. 

Saxony. 

Lemon,  Mark[tr.]  Legends  of  Number  Nip.  ;  ill. 

Pfannenschmid,  II.        Germanische  Erntefeste  im  heidn.  u.  christl.  Cultus  [Lower  Saxony] 

Rowsell,  Mary  C.  [tr.]    The  Spirit  of  the  Giant  Mountains  ;  ill. 

*SCHAMBACH  +  MuLLER,  G.  +  W.  Niedersachsische  Marchen 

Westall,  Wm.  [tr.]         Tales  and  Legends  of  Saxony  and  Lusatia  ;  ill. 

Schleswig-Holstein. 

Muli.enhoff,  K.  [ed.]     Sagen,  Marchen  und  Lieder  aus  Schleswig-Holstein  u.  Lauenburg 

146 


5/-     8°  Berlin 

$6     4°  New  York 
12/-  r  8°  Strasshurg 


79-80 
57-60 


67 


85 
37-40 


[    ] 


42 


2/6  p  8°  Macmillan      [72]  72 
10/-     8°  Hanover  78 

2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         84 
5m.     8°  Goitingen  55 

4/6  p  8°  Griffith  77 


lom.     8°  Kiel 


45 


Mythology  &  Folklore] 


SWISS.    ARABIAN. 


[Teutonic 


Swabia. 

■^BlRLINGER,  A.  [ed.] 
*Meier,  Ernst' [ed.] 


Volksthiiraliches  aus  Schwaben  -  ■  2  vols.,   12m. 

Aus  Schwaben  :  neue  Sammlung  2  vols.,   i8m. 

Deutsche  Sagen  und  Gebriiuche  aus  Schwaben  z  pts.,  8111.50 

Deutsche  Volksmarchen  aus  Schwaben      '      -  4iii.5o 

Schwabische  Volkslieder  [w.  some  melodies]  4m.  50 

Deutsche  Kinderreime  und  Kinderspiele  aus  Schwaben  2/6 


Westphalia. 

*KuHN,  A.  [ed.]  ,  S^gen,  Gebrauche  und  Marchen  aus  Westfalen 

Reifferscheid,  A.  [ed.]  Westfalische  Volkslieder  in  Wort  u.  Weise 


2  vols.,  9m. 
fw.  music]  8/- 


B  §§  25-26 


8"  Freiburg 
8°    Wiesbaden 
8°  Stuttgart 
8°      „ 
8°  Berlin 
8°   Tiibinsen 


Leipzig 
Heilbronn 


-62 
74 
52 
52 
55 
5' 


59 
79 


25.    SWISS  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 


Folk-tales  and  Songs— z/.  aUo  b  §  §  21, 24. 

Herzog,  H.  Schweizersagen  series  i.,  2m.8o ;  ser.  ii.,  3m.     8°  Aarau 

RocHHOLZ,  E.  L.  EidgeniJssische  Lieder-Chronik  3m.      8°  Berne 

SUTERMEISTER,  O.  [ed.]  Kinder- und  Hausmarchen  aus  der  Schweiz;  ill.  '  ,  3m.    12°  Aarau 

West  ALL,  W.  [tr.]  Tales  and  Traditions  of  Switzerland  10/6  c  8° 

Children's  Games.  , 

ROCKHOLZ,  E.  L. 


Alemann.  Kinderlied  und  Kinderspiel  aus  der  Schweiz 

Aargau. 

RocHHOLZ,  E.  L.  [ed.]  Schweizersagen  aus  d.  Aargau 

Alps. 

V.  Alpenburg,  J.  [ed.]  Deutsche  Alpensagen 


[w,  notes]  7/6     8°  Leipzig 


2  vols.  17/-     8°  Aarau 


6m.      8°   Vienna 


Tyrol 


Tell  Legend. 

Buchheim,  Dr.  A. 
Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring 
RocHHOLZ,  E.  L. 

ViSCHER,  W. 


B  §21 :  Austria, 


— hisedn.of^chi\\e.i's''''Ni\h&\ra'Ye\V'co>its.\agoodiniyo.deaHngw.ihelegendT,l6    12°  Clar.  Press 
Tell  in  his  Curious  Myths  of  the  Middle  Ages';  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Rivington 

Tell  und  Gessler  in  Sage  und  Geschich'te  10/-    8°  Heilbronn 

Die  Sage  von  der  Befreiung  der  Waldstadte  3m.     8°  Leipzig 


71;  82 

[     ]42 

73 
82 


57 


56-57 


61 


[71]  78 

[67]  84 

77 

67 


VII.  Semitic  ^folMote. 


Foll^-tales. 

Arabian  Nights 

[for  texts,  V.  CLASS  Kl 


26.    ARABIAN  FOLKLORE. 

Thousand  and  One  Nights,  tr.  E.  W.  Lane ;  ill 


3  vols.  ea.  7/6     8°  Chatto 


[41]  82 


Plain  &  Literal  tr.  by  Cpt.  R.  F.  Burton,  10  v.;  Suppl.  Nts.,  6v.  \w.  £2$]%°  pr.  fr.,  73e?iaj-cs  =  Lond.   85-8 
Lady  Burton's  edn.,  prep,  for  family  reading  by  J.  H.  McCarthy,  6  v.  ea.  6^/-"   8°  Watevlow  87-S8 

Bk.ofTh.&OneN.,  tr.  J.  Payne  [fr.  Bresl.  &Calc.  eds.  i8l4-l8;unexpurg.]9  v.  o.p.Z'ViWon  Soc.  S2-S4 
Aladdin  ;  Zeyn  al  Asnam,  tr.  J.  Payne  [fr.  MS.  in  Bibl.  Nat.  vid  Zotenberg's 

French  tr.,  Paris  '88]  21/-     8°  Villon  Soc.  89 

Tales  omitted  by  Galland  and  Lane,  ti".  W.  F.  Kirby  ;  ill.  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [84]  89 

Contes  Arabes  •  [Collection  de  Contes  et  Chansons]  5  fr.    18°  Paris  83 

This  is  a  French  translation  oi  t\iti  History  o/the  Ten  Vizters  l=Batkliar-Nameh], 

Arab  Folklore  in  his  Heth  and  Moab  6/-  p  8°  Bentley  [83]  85 

SpiTTA-BEY,"Guillaume     Contes  Arabes  Modernes    [Arabic  texts  in  Rom.  characters,  w.  Fch.  trs.]  3(1.75     %°  Leyden  83 

Weil,  G.  [tr.]  Biblical  Legends  of  the  Mussulmans  [tr.]  $1    12°  Nem  York 


„  „     New. 

Basset,  R.  [tr.] 

CONDER,  Capt.  0.  R. 


Proverbs 


— V.  B  §  27  :  Egyptian  Folklore. 


147 


Mythology  &.  Folklore]     EGYPTIAN.    ARAMAIC.    IRANIC.    MALAIC.  [Semitic 

B  §§27-29 

27.    EGYPTIAN  FOLKLOKE. 

Religion  and  Mythology— w.  a  §  u. 

V.  Strauss + Torn  EY       Der  altagyptische  Gotterglaube,  pt.  i.  [too  late  for  ztiset-iion  in  A]  I2[-     ?!"  Heidelberg  8g 

Folk-tales. 

Amelineau,  E.  [tr.]  Contes  et  Romans  de  I'Egypte  chretienne,  v.  i.-ii.  [Coll.  CoHtes  et  Chans.]  8/6    I2°  Paris  gg 

Maspero,  G.  [tr.]  Contes  populaires  de  I'i^gypte  ancien.'  [Litt6-atiires  Populaiies]  7f.5o    i8°     ,,  ga 

Six  Tales  and  six  Fragments  of  Tales,  with  a  valuable  Introduction  of  So  pages. 

Proverbs.  * 

*BnRCKHARDT,  J.L. [ed.]  Arabic  Proverbs  [in  Arabic  and  English,  w.  notes]  12/-     8°  Quaritch         [30]  75 

Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Egyptians  illustrated  from  their  Proverbial  Sayings.  ' 

Freytag,  G.  W.  [ed.]        ArabumProverbia,  3  V.  [Ar.  &Lat.;  w.atreat.onAr.  prov.  &prov.writers]<'./.  [•zc.  20/-]  8°  Bo7in         31-45 
HURGRONJE,  Dr.  Snouck  [ed.]  Meklcanische  Sprichworter 

Hermes  Trismegistus— j;.  b  §  12. 

JUDAIC  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE  -j'.  A  §  12. 

VIII.  Jtanic  anb  Caucasian  Jfolfilore* 

27.*    MODERN  ARAMAIC  (SYRIAN  and  KURD)  FOLKLORE. 

de  Landberg,  Ct.  C.  [ed.]  Proverbes  et  Dictons  du  Peuple  Arabe.vol.  i.  [Syria  ;  texts]  7fl.      8°  Leyden  83 

Prym  +  Socin,  E. +A.  [trs.]  Syrische  Sagen  und  Marchen        [orally  collected  end  tr.  into  German]  8/-     8°  Gottingen  81 

m  n  n  Kurdische  Sammlungen,  vol.  i.,  2  pts.       [tales  and  songs  ;  texts  and  trs.]  2/6  r  8°  St.  Petersburg        87 

28.    IRANIC  AND  CAUCASIAN  FOLKLORE. 

Persian  —for  Religion,  J-.  A  §  IS :  Parsism. 

Folk-tales :   Original  Collections  (translations)— >>■  Texts, ».  k  §  134. 

Anvari  Soheili  — v.  B  §  3. 

Mesnevi,  The  tr.,  J.  W.  Redhouse  [in  prose  and  verse  ;  Oriental  Series]    21/-      8°  Triibner  81 

,,  The  Spiritual  Couplets,  tr.  and  abgd.  E.  H.  Whinfield    [Oriental  Series]    7/6      8°  „  87 

Sindiidd  [Seven  Sages]— ».  B  §  3. 

Ancient  Poetry  and  Romance— z-.  k  §  134. 
Afghan  (Pushto). 

Raverty,  K.  G.  [tr.]        The  Poetry  of  the  Afghans  [translations]     i6/-  c  8*  Williams  63 

Armenian. 

Joannissiani,  a.  [tr.]      Marchen  und  Sagen  (Armenische  Bibl.,  vol.  iv.]  $1.50     8°  Leipzig  87 

Caucasus. 

Mourier,  J.  [tr.]  Contes  et  Legendes  du  Caucase  3f.S0  s  8° /fern  •     88 

/  .  French  translations  of  Georgian,  Mingrdian  and  Armenian  tales. 

IX.  tTuranian  ^^tbologig  anb  jfolhlore. 

29.    MALAIO  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 

Polynesia. 

Bastian,  Dr.  A.                Die  heilige  Sage  der  Polynesier :  Kosmogonie  und  Theogonie                     6/-     8°  Leipzig  81 

Cure,  E.  M.                      The  Australian  Race  :  its  origin,  langs.,  customs,  etc.,  3  v.  8°  and  l  v.  4°    42/-          Melbourne  86-87 

Ellis,  Rev.  W.                  — in  his  Polynesian  Researches                                                        4  vols.,   14/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [29]  59 

FORNANDER,  A.                  Account  of  the  Polynesian  Race                               v.  i :  7/6  ;  ii :  10/6 ;  iii :  9/-  p  8°  Triibner  77-86 

Contains  numerous  incidental  references  of  interest  here.    Vol.  iii.  is  the  vocabulary. 

•Gill,  Rev.  W.  W.  [ed.]  Myths  and  Songs  of  the  South  Pacific,  w.  preface  Max  Miiller  9/-  c8°  Longman  76 

„  Historical  Sketches  of  Savage  Life  in  Polynesia     [with  legends  and  songs]  7/6  c  8°   WeUington  80 

Seaueltohis  Myths  aiid  Sonet,    Much  legend  is  mixed  up  with  the  history ;  songs  curious.    By  a  missionary  of  22  years. 

148 


Mythology  &  Folklore]        BHOTYAN.    TARTARIC.    TUNGUSIC. 


[Turanian 


B  §§  30-32 


Grey+Bleek™^ 
Ridley,  Rev.  W. 

ROMILLY,  H. 
Spencer,  Herbert  [ed.] 
TORNEE,  G. 
Waitz,  Theod. 


Handbook  of  African,  Australian  aiid  Polynesian  Mythol. ,  3  vols.  o.p.     8°  Cape  Town 

Kamilaroi  and  other  Australian  Languages      [with  songs,  traditions,  etc.]  10/6     4°  Triibner 
Scenes  and  Traditions  from  New  Guinea  :  w.  intro.  Andrew  Lang  c8°  Nutt 

Descriptive  Sociology,  No.  3  :  Lowest  Races  18/-     f°  Williams 

Samoa  100  Years  Ago,  and  Long  Before ;  with  preface  Dr.  E.  B.  Tylor      9/-     8°  Macmillau 
Anthropologic  d.  Naturvolker,  pts.  v.  &  vi.  25/-     8°  Leipzig 


New  Zealand. 

*Grey,  Sir  Geo. 


[Pembroke,  Lord] 
*Shortland,  E. 
Taylor,  Rev.  R. 


Vol.  V. :  Malaieo,  4/6,  '63 ;  Mikronesier,  4/6,  '70 ;  pt.  vi. :  Polynesier,  etc.,  16/-, '72— the  last  part  pub.  posthumously  by  G.  GBRLAND,  w.  valuable  notes. 
For  VOL  ii.,  v.  B  §  34 ;  vol.  iii.-iv.,  B  §  33-    Vol  i.  \fiinlieit  d.  Mensclttiigeschlechus)^  8/-  Ido]  77. 


58 

77 
89 
74 
84 
65-72 


*White,  John 


Polynesian  Mythology  and  Ancient  Traditional  History  of  N.  Zealand         o.p. 
Traditions  of  the  New  Zealanders  :  in  Maori  and  English  o.p.  [it/.  5/-] 

Proverbial  Sayings  of  New  Zealand  3/6 

— in  his  Old  New  Zealand  :  by  a  Palceha  Maori  12/- 

Maori  Religion  &  Myth.  \new  ed.  o/Trads.  &  Superst.  of  the  N.  Zealander.s]  3/-  c 
Te  Ika  a  Maui :  New  Zealand  and  its  inhabitants  ;  ill.  25/- 

lUustrating  the  origin,  customs,  religion,  rites,  songs,  proverbs,  etc.,  of  the  natives. 

The  Ancient  Hist,  of  the  Maori :  his  mythol.  &  traditions  vol.  i.  7/6 ;  v.  ii.  10/6     8°  Petherick 


[55]  in  prep. 
New  Zealand        54 


Triibner 
Bentley 
Longman 
Macintosh 


Prepared  under  instructions  from  the  New  Zealand  government.    Contains  a  mine  of  information,  carefully  prepared  and  admirably  arranged,  with 

Maori  texts  and  Engl.  trs. 


58 
[63]  76 
[56]  82 

\.ssi  70 
87-8? 


30.    BHOTYAN  MYTHOLOGY. 

Ancient  Proverbs  and  Maxims  from  Burma  [Oriental  Ser.]    6/-     8°  Triibner  a> 

14/-     8°         „  82 


Burmese. 

Gray,  James  [tr.] 

Tibetan. 

"SciiiEFNER,  A.  [tr.]         Tibetan  Tales  derived  from  Indian  Sources,  tr.  W.  R.  S.  Ralston 


Siddhi-Kur 


text,  w.  German  tr.  and  dictionary  by  B.  Jiilg 
German  tr.  only 


31.    TATARIC  MYTHOLOGY. 
Bohemian  —v.  b  §  19. 

Calmue  (West  Mongolian). 

iS/-r8° 
2/6  r  8° 

Hungarian  (Magyar). 

Butler,  E.  D.  [tr.]  Hungarian  Poems  and  Fables  2/-   12' 

Erdelyi,  Janos  [ed.]         Magyar  Kosmondasok  Konyve  [coll.  of  9,000  Hungar.  proverbs]  4/-     8° 

Golovazky,  Th.  [ed.]       Volkslieder  d.  galiz.  u.  ostungar.  Ruthenen,  3  pts.  in  4  v.,  w.  20  pi.  of  costumes 

[orig.  texts]  45/-  r  8° 
*Jones  +  Kropf,  Rev.  W.  H. +  L.  [trs.]    Magyar  Folk-tales  13/6     8° 

PuLSKY^F.+T.  [trs.]        Traditions  of  Hungary  _  3  vols., o.^.  [fh.  31/6;  w.  10/6]  p  8° 


Stier,  G.  [tr.] 

»)  9»         9» 

Turkish. 

{Sheykh  -zada.  ] 


Ungarische  Marchen  aus  der  Edelyischcn  Sammlung 
Ungarische  Volksmarchen  aus  Gaal's  Nachlasse 


History  of  the  Forty  Vezirs,  tr.  E.  J.  W.  Gibb 

Die  vierzig  .Veziere,  iibersetzt  W.  F.  A.  Behrnaur 


2/-     8° 


Leipzig 


68 

65 


Triibner 
Pesth 

Moscow 

Folklore  Soc. 

Bentley 

Berlin 

Pesih      n.d.  [?  57]" 


77 
51 

78 
84 
51 
50 


10/6  c8°  Redway 
o.p.  [w.  1 0/6]     8°  Leipzig 


To  the  40  tales  told  by  the  Lady,  and  the  40  by  the  Vezirs,  Mr.  GIBB  has  added  four  fr.  BELLETETE,  zo  fr.  a  MS.  in  India  Oif 
6  fr.  Dr.  BEHRNAUER'S  tr.  and  2  fr.  a  MS.  recently  bought  by  QOARITCH,  the  bookseller.    An  admirable  and  definite  version. 


Ttiti-Nameh : 


2v0ls.il/-     %"  Leipzig 


das  Papageienbuch,  iibersetzt  G.  Rosen 

A  collection  of  Oriental  tales,  tr.  fr.  the  Turkish  version. 

Proverbs. 

DECOUKDtMANCHE,  J.  A.  [tr.]  MiUe  et  un  Proverbes  turcs      [in  Fr.  tr. ;  Bibl.  Orient.  Elzevir]  2f.5o   i8°  Parii 


87 
S' 

58 


32.    TUNGUSIC  and  MONGOLIC  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 
Mongolie  and  Mantshou. 

de  Harlez,  Ch.  Religion  nationale  des  Tartares  orientales  7  plates,  6f.      8°  Paris 

The  religion  of  the  Mantshous  and  Mongols  compared  with  that  of  the  ancient  Chinese.    From  orig.  texts,  and  w.  tr.  of  the  Ritual  of  Enip.  K'ien  Long. 

"JULG,  B.  [ed.  &  tr.]         Mongolische  Marchen  [from  Ardschi-Bordschi,  w.  Germ,  tr.]  2/6  r  8°  Innsbruck 

POTANIN,  G.  N.  [tr.]         Folklore  in  Mongolia,  in  the  Folklore  Journal,  vol.  iii.-iv.  [1885-86]— z;.  B  §  2. 
*Radloff,  W.  [tr.]  Proben  der  Volksliteratur  Siid-Siberiens  [in  Germ,  metrical  trs.]  parts  i.-vi.4S/-  i  8°  Petersburg 

Rochet,  L.  [tr.]  Maximes  et  Proverbes  Mongols  et  Mandchoux  [text  &  Fch.  tr.]    8f.      8°  Paris 

Sagas  fiom  the  far  East  with  notes  [tr.  of  Ardschi-Bordschi,  by  Miss  R.  H.  Busk]  9/-  p  8°  Griffith 

SCHIEFNER,  A.  [tr.]  Heldensagen  der  Minussinschen  Tartaren     "        [tr.  into  German  rhythm]  7/-     8°  Petersburg 

Siddhi-Kur  — »•  B  §  31,'j.w.  Calmue 

-  -  MO 


87 

67 

66-87 
7j 
7« 
59 


Mythology  &  Folklore]  FINNISH.    AFRICAN.  [African 

B  §§  33-34 

33.    FINNISH  AND  FINNISH-TATAR  MYTHOLOGY  -^^d  FOLKLORE. 
Esquimaux. 

Moller+Berthelsen  [ed.]  Gronlandslce  Folkesagn,  Kaladlit  Okalluktualliait,  3  vols.  [w.  Dan.  tian 

and  native  ill.]  »./.      8°  Godthaab  59-6 1 

MORILLOT,  Abbe                Mythologie  et  Legendes  des  Esquimaux  du  Greenland                                  3f.50     8°  Paris  74 

Rink,  H.  [tr.]                   Tales  and  Traditions  of  the  Esquimaux ;  ill.                                                   10/6  p  8°  Blackwood  75 

>'         >>     >>                       Danish  Greenland  :  its  people  and  products                                                    10/6  p  8°  Paul  77 

Waitz,  Theodor                 — in  his  Anthropologic,  pts.  iii.-iv.  [American]                                               21/-      8°  Leipzig  62-64 

Esthonian. 

Jannsen  Marchen  und  Sagen  d.  ehstnischen  Volkes,  pts.  i.-ii.  8°  Dorpat  81  ;  Riga  88 

Kalewifoeg                           iibersetzt  von  Reinthal  +  Bertram                                                                        Sm.     8°       ,,  57-61 

iibersetzt  von.  F.  Loewe                                                               [in  part  only]  2/-     8°       ,,  81 

A  more  or  less  artificial  collection  of  ballads  about  Kalewipoegr. 

•Kreutzwald,  F.  [ed.]     Ehstnische  Marchen,  iibersetzt  von  F.  Loewe                                                  4m.      8°  Halle  69 

„             +NEUS,  H.  [tr.]    Mythische  und  magische  Lieder  der  Ehsten            [w.  metrical  tr.s.]  3/6     ?,°  Petersburg  54 

V.  ScHROEDER,  L.              Hochzeitsgebrauche  der  Ehsten                        [compared  with  Aryan  races]  5m.      8°  Dorpat  88 

Varta  Kannel  ["Ancient  Harps  "]  ed.  J.  Hurt ;  4  pts.                                [pt.  i.  has  also  German  tr.]  12/-     8°   Tartus  84-86 
Finnish                            — v.  also  B  §  7,  Kiohn,  s.v.  Reynard. 

*Castren,  A.                     Vorlesungen  iiber  die  finnisclie  Mythologie   [tr.  into  Germ.  A.  Schiefner]  4m.50  r  8°  Petersburg  53 

Kalewala                              iibersetzt  von  A.  Schiefner                                                                                  6m.  r  8°  Helsingfors  52 

*       „                                    tr.  J.  M.  Crawford  [Am.]  2  vols.                                                                        15/-     8°  New  York  89 

,)  tr.  W.  F.  Kirby  [through  Schiefner]  21/- p  8°  Author,  Chiswick,in prep. 

SCHIEFNER'S  cr.  is  written  in  the  metre  whicli  LONGFELLOW  subsequently  adopted  for  Hiawatha,  which  was  probably  to 
some  extent  modelled  upon  this  bdolc. 

Kanleletar :                         die  Volkslyrik  der  Finnen  ;  iibersetzt  von  Hermann  Paul                                5/-  s  8°  Helsingfors  82 

Lenormant,  F.  . — on  Finnish  necromancy  and  demonology  — v.  B  §  5,  s.v.  Chaldea. 

LoENNROTH,  Prf.  [ed.]      Suoraen  Kansan  Muinaisia  Lortsurunoja                                                                      8°           „  8r 

A  most  important  collection  of  Finnish  legends ;  not  yet  tr.  into  any  European  language. 

Schiefner,  A.                   Ueber  den  Mythengehalt  der  finnischen  Marchen                                             2/-  r  8°  St.  Petersburg  55 

ScHRECK,  Emmy  [tr.]        Finnische  Marchen                                                                   [translations]  4m.  60     8°   Weimar  87 

V.  Tettau,  W.  J.  A.         Ueber  d.  epischen  Dichtungen  d.  finn.  Volker                [esp.  the  Kalewala]  2/-  s  8°  Erfurt  73 

Lapponie. 

DoNNER,  O.  [ed.]              Lieder  der  Lappen                                                         [text  and  German  trs.]  4/6     ?,°  Helsingfors  76 

Friis,  J.  A.  [ed.]                Lappisk  Mythologi,  eventyr  og  Folkesagn  ;  ill.,  2  pts.                              ea.  3/6     8°  Christiania  71 
Leemius                              De  Lappon.  Finmarchise  eorumque  ling., vita  et  relig.  prist,  comment.;  loi  pi. 

[Dan.  &  Lat.]  50/-     4°  Copenhagen  76 

PoESTiON,  J.  C.  [tr.]          Lapplandische  Marchen,  Sagen,  Rathsel,  etc                                                    8m.     8°   Vienna  86 

Quigstad+Sandberg.J.  +  G.  Lappiske  Eventyr  og  Folkesagn  [tr.  into  Norse;  w.  Intro.  Prf.  M.  Moe]  5/- 8°  Christiania  88 

Wotyak. 

BucH,  Max                         Die  Wotjaken;  ill.  [costume,  games,  songs,  riddles  (51),  prov.,  tales,  etc.]  lOm.      4°  Helsingfors  83 


X.  Hfrfcan  ^ijtboloo^  anb  J^olklote* 

34.    AFRICAN  MYTHOLOGY  and  FOLKLORE. 

Generally  — v.  also  writings  of  Missionaries,  etc.,  in  A  §  105  and  in  E  §  41-51. 

Grey  +  Bleek  — w.  B  §  29,  s.v.  Polynesia. 

Rowley,  Rev.  H.  Religion  of  the  Africans  [spirits,  sorcery,  etc.]  3/6   12°  Wells  Gardner       77 

South  African  Folklore  Journal,  vols,  i.-ii.  [all  that  was  published]  o.p.  \w.  15/-]     8°  Cape  Town       79-80 

Ethnology. 

Hartmann,  R.  Die  Nigritier  vol.  i.  ;  plates  30m.  i  8°  Berlin  77 

Seelcs  to  show  the  unity  of  all  the  African  peoples,  and  furnishes  proof  on  ground  of  religious  beliefs. 

Spencer,  Herbert  [ed.]    Descriptive  Sociology,  No.  3:  Lowest  Races,  18/-;  No.  4:  African  Races  16/-     f°  Williams  74-7j 

Waitz,  Theodor  Anthropologic  der  5faturvblkcr,  pt.  ii.  10/6     8°  Leipzig  60 

Proverbs,  etc. 

Burton,  Capt.  R.F.  [tr.]  Wit  and  Wisdom  from  West  Africa  [proverbs,  etc.]  12/6     8°  Tinsley  65 

Algeria. 

Certeux  +  Carnoy,  A. +  E.  H.     L'Algerie  Traditiohelle  [legends,  tales,  songs,  customs,  superstitions, 

etc.,  3  vols.]  vol.  i.  5/-     S"  Algiers  84 

Ashanti. 

Christaller,  J.  G.  [ed.]  3680  Tshi  Proverbs,  with  their  varialSons      ■  4/6   12°  Basle  79 

Ellis,  A.  B.  —in  his  The  West  African  Islands,  14/-;  <&»  The  Land  of  Fetish  12/-     8°  Chapman        85  ;  83 

'^So 


Mythology  &  Folklore]  AMERICAN   ABORIGINAL.  [American 

B  §35 

Bepber. 

Hanoteau,  [ed.]  Poesies  Populaires  de  la  Kabylie  du  Jurjura  [text  and  French  tr.]  20f.     8°  Paris  67 

Revoil  [tr.]  Contes  Berberes  „  82 

RiviiRE,  J.  [tr.]  Contes  de  la  Kabylie  [Collection  de  Contes  et  Chansons]  5f.    18°     „  82 

Hottentot  (Namaqua). 

Sleek,  W.  H.  J.  [tr.]        Reynard  in  South  Africa  :  Hottentot  fables  [tr.  fr.  orig.  MvSS.]  3/6  s  8°  Cafe  TownTrhm.  64 

"  »  Brief  Account  of  Bushman  Folklore  [a  report]  2/6     f  °  Triibner  75 

KaOyle  — v.  Berber,  supra. 

Kaffir  —V.  Zulu,  infra. 

Khoi-Khoi. 

Hahn,  Dr.  T.  Tsuni-Ggoam,  the  Supreme  Being  of  the  Khoi-Khoi  7/6     8°  Triibner  82 

Malagasy. 

Dahle.  L.  Malagasy  Folklore  77 

SiBREE,  Rev.  J.  [tr.]  Malagasy  Folklore  and  Popular  Superstitions  in  the  Folklore  Record,  vols.  ii.  &  iv.  [79-81] — v.  B  §  2. 

.'  ..  »  Oratory,  Songs,  Legends  and  Tales  of  Malagasy  in  the  Folklore  Journal,  vol.  i.  [83] — v.  B  §  2. 

>,  »  >,  Malagasy  Folk-tales  in  the  Folklore  Journal,  vol.  ii.  [84] — v.  B  §  2. 

Nubia. 

de  ROCHEMONTEIX,  M.     Quelques  Contes  Nubiens  [texts  &  trs.]  5f.      4°  Paris  88 

Senegambia  (Wolof). 

Feraod,  Dr.Berenger[tr.]  Contes  de  la  Sen^gambie  [Collection  de  Contes  et  Chansons]  5  f.    \%°  Paris  85 

Swahili. 

Steere,  Bp.  E.  [ed.]         Swahili  Tales  [from  Zanaibar;  text  and  trs.]  7/6  s  8°  Bell  70 

Zulu  (Kaffir). 

C,  N.  Zulu  Isaga  :  proverbs  &  out-of-the-way  sayings  of  the  Zulus  ;  5  pi.  [w.  trs.]  2/6     8°  Natal  81 

*Callaway,  Bp.  H.  [ed.]  Nursery  Tales,  Traditions  &  Histories  of  Zulus        vol.  i.  [text,  tr.,  notes]  16/-     8°       „  66-68 

*         ,.  .,  ,.     Religious  System  of  the  Amazulu  pts.  1-4  [text,  tr.  &  notes]  12/-     8°       ,,  68-70 

The  stock,  with  a  new  Index,  was  re-issued  as  vol.  xv.  [1884]  of  the  Folklore  Society's  books. 

*Theal,  G.  M'C.  [tr.]      Kaffir  Folklore,  with  intro.  on  mythology,  customs,  etc.  4/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [84]  86 

Negro-American  (Creolese)— ?;.  aUo  b  §  35,  s.v.  joumai. 

Baissac,  C.  Le  Folklore  de  I'ile  Maurice       [Creole  text  and  French  tr. ;  Litt.  Pop.]  7f.  50   18°  Paris  SS 

Harris,  J.  C.  [Am.;  ed.]  Uncle  Remus  :  legends  of  the  old  plantations  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [80]  84 

Legends  now  current  amongst  the  Negroes  m  America. 

Jones,  Chas.C. [Am.;  ed.] Negro  Myths  from  the  Georgia  Coast  [chiefly  animal  stories]  $1    i(>°  Boston  88 


XL  Emerican  Hboriginal  flD^tbolog^  anb  folklore. 

35.    AMERICAN  ABORIGINAL  MYTHOLOGY  akd  FOLKLORE. 
Bibliogpaphy. 

Brinton,  D.  G.  [Am.]     Aboriginal  American  Authors  and  their  Works  $1    12°  Philadelphia  83 

Generally  —v.  also  E  §  53  =  American  Indians. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.  [Am.]  Native  Races  of  Pacific  States  of  North  America  J  vols.,  ea.  25/-     8°  Longman  75-76 

Vol.  i.:  Wild  Tribes;  ii. :  Civilised  Nations;  iii. ;  Mythology  and  Languages  ;  iv. :  Antiquities;  v. :  Primitive  History.    A  mine  of  facts. 

*BRlNTON,Prf.D.G.[Am.]The  Myths  of  the  New  World                           [symbolism  and  mythology]  10/6     %"  New  York  [68]  S3 

On  the  idea  of  God,  myths  of  creation,  the  deluge,  the  last  day,  etc. 

„               ,,          [ed.]  American  Hero  Myths  :  native  religions  of  W.  continent      [full  of  facts]  $1.75    1.2°  Philadelphia  82 

Catlin,  Geo.  [Am.]           Illustrations  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  N.  American  Indians   2  vols.  52/6  r  8°  Chatto  [41]  76 

,          ,,                           Portfolio  of  Illustrations  to  same                                 c./.  [/*.  105/- ;  co/.  210/-]     f°  Bohn  42 

The  result  of  his  8  years'  sojourn  among  the  N.-Amer.  Indians.    He  brought  many  of  them  and  their  curiosities  over  to  Europe,  and  attracted  a  good  deal  of  attention 
by  nis  public  exhibitions  of  them.    His  Life  among  the  Indians  was  pub,  3/6  12°  Gall  [6x]  74. 

Dodge,  Col.  R.  J.  [Am.]  Our  Wild  Indians  $2.75   12°  Hartford  82 

*Dorman,  R,  M.  [Am.]   Origin  of  Primitive  Superstitions  among  American  Aboriginal  Indians  ;  ill.  $3  m8''  Philadelphia  81 

Development  of  superstition  into  Worship  of  Spirits,  and  doctrine  of  Spiritual  Agency. 
\-\ 


Mythology  &  Folklore]  AMERICAN  ABORIGINAL.  [American 

B  §35 

Drake,  F.  S.  [Am.]  Indian  Tribes  of  U.  S.  ;  ill.      [history,  antiq.,  arts,  religion,  etc.]  2  vols.  84/-  r  4°  Philadelphia 

Emerson,  Ellen  [Am.]      Indian  Myths  ;  ill.  [compared  with  those  of  other  countries]  21/-     8°  Boston  [84]  89 

The  comparative  treatment  weak ;  but  a  useful  summary  of  Indian  myths. 

MULLER,  J.  G.  Geschichte  der  Amerikanischen  Urreligionen  8in.     8°  Basle  [55]  67 

Part  i.  deals  with  the  savage  tribes,  part  ii.  with  the  civilized  peoples. 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  [Am.]  Thirty  Years  with  the  Indian  Tribes  [1812-42]  $3     %"  Philadelphia  51 

,,  „  History,  Condition  and  Prospects  of  Indian  Tribes  of  U.S. ;  336  pi.  6  vols.  $90     4°  >i  [51-57]  5^-57 

Papers  laid  before  Cong^ress  on  the  history,  antiq.,  ethnol.,  rites,  superstitions,  and  mythol.  of  the  Indians.    Much  useless  matter. 

Serial  Publication. 

fournal  of  Ainerican  Folklore,  ed.  Dr.  F.  Boas+Prf.  T.  F.  Crane+W.  W.  Newell  [Am.]  arm.  $3     8°  Boston     88,  in  prog. 

Established  for  the  coll.  of  remains  of  Old  English  folklore,  Negro  lore,  aboriginal  Indian  lore,  lore  of  French  Canada,  Mexico,  etc. 

Ethnolog-y. 

Spencer,  Herbert  [ed.]     Descript.Sociology,No.2:  Anc.  Amer.Races,  16/-;  N0.6:  AmericanRaces  18/-     f°  Williams  74-78 

Waitz,  Theodor  Anthropologie  der  Naturvolker  [American]  vols.  iii.-iv.  20/6     8°  Leipzig  62-64 

Folk-tales. 

Knoetz,  R.  [tr.]  Marchen  und  Sagen  Jer  nordamerikanischen  Indianer  5m.      8°  Jena  71 

Matthews,  C.  [Am.;  ed.]  Hiawatha  and  other  Legends  of  the  Wigwams;  ill.  [based  on  Schoolcraft]  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  83 

North  American  Indian  Legends  and  Fables  in  Folklore  Record,  vol.  v.  \repr.  from  Contrib.  to  N.  Amer.  Ethnol.]  82 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  [Am.;  ed.]  The  Myth  of  Hiawatha  and  other  Oral  Legends  $1.25    12°  Philadelphia  56 

Algonquin. 

Leland,C.G.  [Am.;  ed.]  The  Algonquin  Legends  of  New  England  8/-     8°  Low  84 

Canada. 

Petitot,  £mile  [ed.)        Traditions  Indiennes  du  Canada  Nord-Ouest  [Litter.  Populaires]  7f  50     S"  Paris  88 

Creek. 

Gatschet,  A.S.  [ed.]       A  Migration  Legend  of  the  Creek  Indians,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  .Leipzig  88 

Guatemala. 

Stoll,  Dr.  Otto  Suppl.  to  Intern.  Archiv  f.  Anthropol.  [on  Indians  of  Guat.;  v.  valuable]      4°  (Triibner)  89 

Guegence. 

Brtnton,  Prf.  D.  G.  [Am. ;  ed.]  The  Comedy-ballet  of  Gnegence  [Lib.  Abor.  Amer.  Lit.]  $2    12°  Philadelphia  84 

Guiana. 

Brett,  Rev.W.H.  [Am.]  The  Indian  Tribes  of  Guiana  [superstitions,  antiq.,  etc.  (inverse)]  18/-     8°  Bell  [52]  68 

,,  ,,  Legends  and  Myths  of  the  Indians  of  British  Guiana  12/6  c  8°  Wells  Gardner        80 

IM  Thhkn,  E.  F.  — in  his  Among  the  Indians  of  Guiana  18/-     8°  Paul  83 

Iroquois. 

Hales,  H.  [Am.;  ed.]       Iroquois  Book  of  Rites  [Lib.  Abor.  Amer.  Lit.]  $3    12°  Philadelphia  83 

Morgan,  L.  H.  [Am.]       League  of  the  Iroquois  $2.50     &°  Rochester  S' 

Mandans. 

Catlin,  Geo.  [Am.]  0-Kee-pa:  a  religious  ceremony,  &  other  customs  of  the  Mandans ;  col.  ill.  14/-  r  8°  Triibner  67 

Mayas. 

BRlNTON,Prf.D.G.[Am.;  ed.]  Chronicles  of  the  Mayas        [intio. ;  text. ;  tr. ;  Lib.  Abor.  Amer.  Lit.]  $3    12°  Philadelphia  82 

Mexicans  and  Peruvians,  Ancient. 

Brinton,  Prf.  D.G.[Ain.;  ed.]  Ancient  Nahuatl  Poetry  [27  poems,  w.  trs.,  etc.;  Lib.  Abor.  Am. Lit.]  $3    12°  Philadelphia  88 

Charnay,  Desire  — his  Anc.  Cities  of  New  World  conts.  good  chaps,  on  Toltec  Relig.  [tr.]     31/6  r  8°  Chapman  87 

deNADAlLLAC,  Marq.        — 2«Pre-Hist.  Amer.;  ill.  [tr.;  mound-builders,  clifr-dwellers.etc,  of  Peru]  16/-     8°  Murray  85 

♦Reville,  Prf.  A.  Origin  &  Growth  of  Relig.  as  ill.  by  Religs.  of  Mex.  &  Peru  [tr. ;  Hib.  Lts.]  10/6     8°  Williams  84 

Tylor,  Dr.  E.  B.  Anahuac  :  Mexico  and  the  Mexicans,  ancient  and  modern ;  ill.  o.p.  c  8°  Murray  61 

Yncas. 

Markham,  C.  R.  [ed.]  Narratives  of  the  Rites  and  Laws  of  the  Yncas  8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         72 

dela  Vega,  G.  [ed.]       Royal  Commentaries  of  the  Yncas,  tr.  C.  R.  Markham  a  vols.     8°      ,,  „      .69-71 

Moquis. 

BouRKE,  Cpt.  J.  C.  [Am.]  The  Snake-Dance  of  the  Moquis  of  Arizona;  ilL  21/-     8°  Low  >      84 

Sioux. 

P.QOLK,  D.  C.  [Am.]  Among  the  Sioux  of  Dakota  $1.25   12°  New  York  81 

IC2 


Mythology  &  Folklore]         CHINESE.    JAPANESE.     BASQUE.  [Chinese.    Basque 

B  §§  36-38 

XII.  Cbmeae  anb  Japanese  fl^i^tboloa^  anb  jfolf^lore, 

36,    CHINESE  FOLKLOEE. 
Religions  — w.  A  §  lo. 

Folklore;  Generally. 

*Dennys,  N.  B.  Folklore  of  China,  and  its  affinity  with  that  of  Aryan  and  Semitic  races     10/6     8°  TrUbner  80 

DOOLITTLE,  J.  —in  his  Social  Life  of  the  Chinese  6/6  c  8°  Bickers  [66]  71 

Gray,  Archd.  W.  J.  H.    — z«^wChina:  hist.  oflaws,manners,customsofthe people;  2  vols.  i5opl. 32/-     8°  Macmillan  77 

Folk-tales. 

Giles,  H.  A.  [tr.]  Strange  Stories  from  a  Chinese  Studio,  2  vols.  [164  tales]  15/-  c  8°  De  La  Rue  80 

Hearn,  L.  [Am.;  tr.]  Some  Chinese  Ghosts  [six  legends]  5/-   12°  .Soj/^-m  87 

Landes,  a.  [ed.]  Contes  et  Ldgendes  Annamites  [text]  8/-     8°  Saigon  86 

"  [ti^-]  Contes  deTj  am  [translated,  vir.  notes]  8°      „  88 

des  MiCHELS,  A.  [tr.]  Contes  Plaisants  Annamites  I5f.      8°  Paris  88 

Folk-songs,  Proverbs. 

Smith,  Rev.  A.  H.  [Am.  ;  tr.]  The  Proverbs  and  Common  Sayings  of  the  Chinese  30/-  p  8°  Shanghaii^vSoxiex)'&(j 

Stent,  G.  C.  [tr.]  The  Jade  Chaplet,  in  24  beads  [Chinese  songs,  ballads,  etc.]  5/- c  8°  '    „        74 


37.    JAPAMBSB  MYTHOLOGY  amd  FOLKLOEE. 
Generally. 

Chamberlain,  B.  H.  Language,  Mythology,  etc.,  of  Japan              [Memoirs  of  the  Literature  Coll.]  %'  Tokio  87 

»  !,  Aino  Folklore— j»  Folklore  Journal,  vol.  vi.  \s.  B  §  2]. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  [Am.]  'T\&yiSkzAa's,^xa.-^\xe.  contains  much  folklore                                                    $4  ^  New  York  [76]  86 

Reed,  Sir  E.  J.  Japan  :  its  history,  traditions,  and  religions ;  ill.                                2  vols  28/-  8°  Murray  [80]  80 

Folk-tales. 

Ayrton,  [Mrs.]  Chaplin  [tr.]— /»  her  Child-Life  in  Japan  are  some  child-stories;  ill.  6/-  8°  Griffith  [81]  88 

Brauns,  D.  [tr.]  Japanesische  Miirchen  und  Sagen  [tr.  into  German]  8  m.  8°  Leipzig  %e, 

Chamberlain,  B.  H.  [tr.]  Aino  Folk-tales,  w.  intro.  Dr.  E.  B.  Tylor  5/-  8°  Folklore  Soc.         88 

DiCKlNS,   F.  V.  [tr.]  The  Old  Bamboo-hewer's  Story ;  3  col.  pi.  [translated  and  annotated]  7/6  8°  Triibner         "  88 

The  earliest  of  the  Japanese  romances ;  written  in  the  tenth  century. 

GRlFFis,W.E.[Am.;tr.]  Japanese  Fairy  World  [with  native  ill.1  3/6    16°        „  [80]  87 

Japanese  Fany  Tales,  j6  parts  [printed  and  illustrated  in  Tokio]  ea'!  td.    16°  Griffith  88 

Of  chief  interest  for  their  quaint  native  drawings. 

MiTFORD,  A   B.  Tales  of  Old  Japan ;  ill.  [much  cooked]  6/-  p  8°  Macmillan      [71]  74 

JrTlZMAiER,  A.  Die  erganzte  japan.  Sage— «»</  a  large  no.  of  other  small  treatises  Vienna  Academy  65,  etc. 

Proverbs. 

STEENACKERS-f-ToKUNOsuKE,  F.  -f-U.  [ed.]  Cent  Proverbes  Japonnais ;  ill.  h  lajaponaise  z^i.     4°  Paris  Sg 

Ancient  Romance  and  Poetry— z/.  k  §  151. 


XIII.  Basque  jfolklore, 

38.    BASQUE  FOLKLOEE. 

de  Arana,  V.  [ed.]            Los  ultimos  Iberos,  leg.  de  Euskaria                                                                      ,,o  lyr  j  -^  „ 

*Cerquand  [tr.]                Legendes  et  R^cits  populaires  du  Pays  Basque                                   4  cts   18/-     8°  PaT  >,.  «^ 

Fkancisque,  Michel  [ed.]LeRomancerodu  Pays  Basque                                         [conts.  l8  ttlS  "if /o   il°  ^«"^  ^'^le 
Manterola  Jose  [ed  ]     Cancionero  V^co,  3  vols                     [texts,  w.  Span,  trs.,  notes  &  music]  3of.      8°  St.  Sebastian    77-80 

MONTEIRO,  Mariana  [tr.]  Legends  and  Popular  Tales  of  the  Basque  People  ;  ill.                                    6/-  c  8°  TTnwJn  rlfin  fi^ 

OmiNART,  A.  [ed.]           Proverbes  et  Polsies  Basques                 ^                [w   French  trs  1  <i  rf   Fz^/   7/61  s  8°  ^wf  '^^^ 

Vinson,  J.   tr.]                  Folklore  du  Pays  Basque                                            [Litter.  Populaires]  7fr.  50   18°  /'/^  f. 

'W  EBSTER  +  Vinson,  W.  +  J.  [trs.]  Basque  Legends                                   [chiefly  from  the  Labourd]  7/6  p  8°  Griffith  [77]  79 


Mythology  &.  Folklore] 


GYPSY. 


[Gypsy 


B  §39 


XIV.  (3^p6i2  ^Folklore. 


39.    GYPSY  FOLKLORE. 


Folk-tales  — ».  also  class  K  §  i66. 

Axon,  W.  E.  A.  [tr.]  Gypsy  Folk-tales 

*Barbu  Constantinescu  [tr.]  Probe  de  limba  si  literatura  Tiganilor  din  Romania 

Contains  15  Roumanian  gypsy  folk-tales  in  orig.  Romani,  w.  Roumanian  trs.    The  best  bfc.  yet  pub. 

Campbell.J.  F.[tr.]Talesof  W.Highlands  [z/.  B  §15]:  vol.iv.  conts.  abstracts  of  8  Lond.  tales;  v.  alsov.  I.,  xxiv.;  I.,xlvii.; 
Demofilo  [ed.]  Colleccion  de  Contes  flamencos  .  Seville 

Groome,  F.  H.  [tr.]  — in  his  In  Gipsy  Tents  are  two  Welsh  Gypsy  folk-tales  and  some  folklore       7/6  p  8°  Edinburgh 

Leland,  C.  G.  [Am.  tr.]  The  Gipsies  contains  some  tales  in  Romany,  w.  trs.  $2  c  8°  Boston 

,,  ,,  Gipsy  Sorcery 

*v.  MiKLOSlCH,  F.  [tr.]     Die  Zigeuner  cont.  15  tales  fr.  the  Bukovina,  in  Rom.  w.  Lat.  tr.  12  pts.,  40/6     8°   Vienna 
MuLLER,  F.  [tr.]  Beitragezm'Kenntn. d. Rom.  Spracheiro«/j-.  sHungar.  talesinorig.  Rom.,  w.  Ger.  tr.  im.  8°  Vienna 

Paspati,  a.  G.  [tr.]  fitudessur  lesTchingianees  (ro«te'Kj-6/a/«j^.  Tiw-Zify,  inRom.  vv.  Fch.  tr.25/-      8°  Constantinople 

V.  Sowa,  Rudolf  [ed.]        M.-aaisx'i.  &.  Aovzk..  %\^e.v.nsc  contains  <)  tales  from  Teplicz  8  m.      8°  Gottin'gen 

*Wlislocki,  Dr.  H.  [tr.]  M'archen  und  Sagen  d.  transsilvanischen  Zigeuner  [Ger.  tr.  of  63  tales]  2/6     8°  Be7iin 


c  8°  Sonnenschein,j«/?^. 
8°  Bucharest  78 


II.,  285. 

81 

80. 

82 

in  prep. 

72-80 


70 

87 
86 


Folk-song-s. 


Barbu  Constantinescu,  [tr.]— a^  supra,  contains  75  songs. 

Borrow,  George  The  Zincali ;  account  of  the  Gipsies  in  Spain  2/6  c  8°  Murray 

Leland -f  Palmer  'f^^-^^A  English-Gipsy  Songs  [in  Romani  of  authors  &  Jane  Tuckey,  w.  verse  trs.]  7/6  8°  Triibner 

de  Meltzl,  H.  [tr.]  The  Black  Wodas  :  an  inedited  Gipsy  ballad  [i6pp.  text,  and  tr.]     8°  Klausenburg 

V.  MiKLOSICH,  F.  [tr.]       — ut  supra,  contains  ^  songs. 

Moraes,  Millo  [tr.]         Cancioneiro  dos  Ciganos  [Portug.  tr.  of  Brazilian  Gypsy  songs  ;  ?  cooked]     8°  Rio  de  Janeiro 

Os  Ciganos  no  Brazil  [gives  further  specimens]     8°         ,,         ,, 

— ut  supra,  contains  some  songs. 

Spanish  and  Italian  Folk-songs  [contains  a  few  Gypsy  rhymes]  12/6     4°  Macmillan 


[41]  88 
75 

n 
H 

86 


Muller,  F.  [tr.] 
Strettell,  Alma  [tr.  ] 


Serial  Publication. 

Gypsy  Lore  Society,  Journal  of 


[quarterly]  ann.  20/-  8°  Constable,  Edin.  88  in  prog. 


if;4 


CLASS   C.-PHILOSOPHY, 


I .  Jntrobuction  to  tbe  pbtlosopbical  Sciences  in  General 

1.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    INTRODUCTION.    ENCYCLOPEDIA. 
Bibliography. 

Blakey,  Robert  History  of  the  Philosophy  of  Mind  4  vols.  o./.  [;)i.  60/- ;  w.  25/-]     8°  Longman  48 

Vol.  iv.  conts.  a  useful  (because  the  only  English)  survey  of  Europ.  and  Amer.  philos.  liter,  fr.  1800-1848. 

Krauth,  Prf  C.  P. [Am.]  — in  his  Vocabulary  of  the  Philosophical  Sciences,  utHnfra. 

Mind  [quarterly    philos.    journal,    ed.    Prf    Croom    Robertson]-^r    newest  books 

vols,  i.-xiii.,  ea.  qtly.pt.  3/-,  ann.  vols.  ea.  13/-     8°  Williams   "jdinprog. 
UiiBERWEG,  Dr.  F.  — zit  C  §  2  zj  the  7nost  useful  guide,  bit-t  its  references  e7id  at   1865  ;    has  appendices  on  Engl,  and 

Amer.  Philos.  \by  Dr.  Noah  Porter  (Am.)]  and  on  Mod.  Ital.  Philos.  [by  Prf.  V.  BOTTA  (tr.)]. 

Introduction. 

HTUCKENBERG,Dr.J.H.W.[Am.]  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Philosophy  $2     ^  Nerw  York  88 

Encyclopaedia  of  the  Philosophical  Sciences,  and  Dictionary. 

Fleming,  Prf.  William     A  Vocabulary  of  Philosophy  10/6  c  8°  Griffin  [58]  87 

This  edn.  has  been  largely  reconstructed  by  Prf.  H.  CALDERWOOD.  w.  assist,  of  J.  SETH  and  others ;  previous  editions  of  the  smallest  use. 

Krauth,  Prf.  C.  P.  [Am.]  A  Vocabulary  of  the  Philosophical  Sciences  $3-5o     %°  New  York       [78]  81 

Includes  a  reprint  of  I'LEMING,  utsufra,  fr.  second  edn.  of  1860  and  also  fr.  third  (ed.  CALDERWOOD)  of  1876,  with  a  useful  but  not  very  well  selected  list  of  books  at  the  end. 

Neither  of  the  two  above  books  are  at  all  satisfactory.  The  three  best  German  works  on  philosophical  "  encyclopaadia."  are  that  by  A.  H.  RITTER  ;  Encyc.  d.  fhilosoph. 
Wissenschaften,  3  voLf.  8°  GoUingen  '62-*64:  that  by  Jos,  BECK:  Philosojfh.  Prepadeulik,  2  pts.  5/6  S°  Stuttgart  |;'4r-'44l  '80;  and  that  by  K.  ROSENKRANZ :  System 
der  lyissijtscha/ten,  8/-  8°  KOnigaherg  '50.    None  of  these,  however,  contain  bibliographies. 

II.  1bt8tor^  of  pbilosopb^  (EutopeanX 


2.  HISTORY  OF  PHILOSOPHY :   GENERALLY. 


Entire  Period. 

Bax,  E.  Belfort 
*Erdmann,  Prf.  J.  E. 
Lewes,  G.  H.  [Pes.] 

Maurice,  Rev.  F.  D, 

*SCHWEGLER,  A. 

Seth,  Prf.  Andrew 
Tennemann,  W.  G. 

His  Geschichie  der 

Urberweg,  Dr.  F. 

I    Ancient  and  Mediaeval 


-c8° 


Bohn's  Lib.     [86]  89 
Sonnenschein         89 


Parker 
Longman 


[46]  57 
[67]  80 


A  Short  History  of  Philosophy  5/- 

Easier  reading  than  SCHWEGLER  and  more  up  to  date  than  TEMNEMANN,  but  the  student  must  supplement  it. 

Hist,  of  Philos.,  tr.  under  direc.  of  Dr.  W.  S.  Hough,  V.  i.  15/-;  ii.  15/-;  iii.  12/- 

By  far  the  best  and  fullest  general  history,  with  copious  extracts  from  the  philosophers. 

Biographical  History  of  Philosophy  i6/- 

History  of  Philosophy  from  Thales  to  Comte  2  vols.  32/- 

Practically  a  new  edition  of  the  former  work :  the  biograph.  portion  is  the  only  part  of  much  value. 

Moral  and  Metaphysical  Philosophy  2  vols.  16/- 

i. :  to  xiii.  century ;  ii. :  to  1800.    Not  suited  to  students  owing  to  its  lack  of  definiteness. 

History  of  Philosophy,  tr.  and  annotated  J.  H.  Stirling  6/-  ( 

A  clear  and  concise  presentation  of  the  history  of  philosophy :  Hegelian  point  of  view. 

— article  Philosophy  in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  xviii.  [brief  view  of  its  scope]  30/- 
Manual  of  History  of  Philosophy,  tr.  A.  Johnson  5/-  ( 

Phitosophie  (ti  vols.,  i798-i8r9)  has  not  been  translated.    This  book  is  too  brief  to  be  of  much  value,  but  is  useful  as  a  repository  of  notices 
and  references  concerning  philosophers. 

History  of  Philosophy  ;  from  Thales  to  the  present  time  [Am.  tr.]  2  vols.  39/-  r  8°  Hodder  [74,74]8s,8o 

Philosophy,  18/- ;  2.  Modern  Philosophy,  ai/-.    Contains  admirable  condensed  exposition  of  methods ;  and  good  bibliogs.,  ending,  however,  c,  rSfis. 

IS  5 


Macmillan  [50-53]  73 
Edinburgh       [63]  79 


4°  Black 

8°  Bohn's  Lib. 


85 
[36]  52 


Philosophy] 


ANCIENT   PHILOSOPHY,     MODERN. 


[History 


C  §3-4 
Series. 

*Sonnenschein's  Library  of  Philosophy,  ed.  J.  H.  Muirhead 


Series  i.  :  schools  of  philosophers. 

Eiiolutionists,  Scientific  [Comte  to  Spencer]    . 

Idealisis.  Uarly  [Descartes  to  I-eibnita]   . 
„         Later  [Kant  to  Hegel] 

Idealistic  Moralists  [Kant  to  Green] 

MoritlSense  Writers  f  Shaftesbury  to  Martineau] 

Healists,  Ztzfer  [Leibnitz  to  Locke]  . 

Sensationalists  [1.ocVi&  X.0  WWl  . 

Utilitarians  [Bentham  to  Contemp.  Writers.]  . 
SERIES  II.:    PARTICULAR  DEPARTMEN. -5. 

jEstlietics,  The  History  of 


Prf.  J.  WATSON  [Can.] 
W.  L.  COURTNEY 
Prf.  W.  WALLACE 


Prf.  w.  Knight 

Prf.  A.  SETH 

Dr.  W.  S.  HOUGH  [Am.] 

PrC  W.  R.  SORLEY 

B.  EOSANQUET 


ea,   10/6     8°  Sonnenscheinzw;!)?-.^. 

Economics,  Hist,  0/,  vol.  i.  [Plato  to  Adam  Smith]  .  .  Dr.  J.  Bonar 

„                  „      vol.  ii.  [Malthus  to  Marx]  .       .  .              „ 
Logic,  The  Hittory  of,  in  Modem  Times 

Political  Philosophy,  vol.  i.  [Plato  to  Rousseau]      .  .  D.  G.  RITCHIE 

vol.  ii.  [Burke  to  Present  Day]  .  J.  H.  Muirhead 

Psychology,  TIte  History  of Prf.  R.  Adamson 

Theology,  The  Evolution  of:  since  Kant         .        .  .  Prf.  O.  PFLEIDERER 

Series  III. :  Original  treatises  on  subject  matter. 

Theory  "/ Knoioled^e Prf.  JAS.  WARD. 

ErdmanN  S  History,  Mi  sitpra,  forms  an  /ctroduction  to  this  series. 


Oriental 
Pantheism. 

Plumptre,  C.  E. 
Saisset,  lElmile 


—V.  A  §§9-15  :  Ethic  Theology;  and  Class  K. 

General  Sketch  of  History  of  Pantheism  2  vols.  18/-     8°  Triibner 

A  fairly  good  epitome  of  Oriental,  Greek,  and  Modem  Pantheism,    v.  i. :  to  Spinoza ;  v.  ii  :  to  Nineteentli  Century. 

Manual  of  Modern  Pantheism  :  an  essay  on  religious  philosophy  [tr.]  2  v.  10/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin. 
Vol  L  contains  historical  studies  on  Descartes,  Malebranche,  Spinoza,  Newton,  Leibnitz,  Kant,  and  HegeL 


81 


62-63 


3.  HISTORY  OF  ANCIENT  PHILOSOPHY. 


Ancient  Classics  for  English  Readers,  ed.  Rev.  W.  L.  Collins  ea.  2/6  f  8°  Blackwood       70-78 

Quite  popular.    The  philosophical  vols,  are  Aristotle,  Hesiod,  Lucretius,  Plato— <acA  enUnd  separately,  infra. 

Benn,  a.  W.  The  Greek  Philosophers,  2  vols.  28/-     8°  Paul  83 

Antl-transcendental :  Greek  philosophy  in  connection  with  Greek  life  generally.     Chiefly  from  the  standpoint  of  ZELLER,  of  which  it  forms  a  sort  of  popular  r&umi. 

Butler,  W.  A.  Lectures  on  the  Hist,  of  Anc.  Philosophy,  ed.  w.  notes  W.  H.  Thompson  12/-     8°  Macmillan      [56]  73 

Very  eloquent,  and  spec,  valuable  for  Plato.     His  treatment  of  the  later  schools  is  slight. 

P'errier,  Prf.  J.  Lectures  on  Early  Greek  Philosophy  [vol.  ii.  of  his  Works]  10^6 

Hellenica  :  essays  on  Greek  poetry,  philosophy  and  literature,  ed.  Evelyn  Abbott 

T/is  essays  bearing  on  fhiles.  arc:  I        COURTNEY,  W.  L.    Epicurus  ' 


16/- 
Nettleship,  R.  L. 


Abbott,  Ev.     Theology  and  Ethics  of  Sophocles 
Bradley,  a.  C.    Aristotle's  Theory  of  State 


y  Blackwood 
5"  Rivington 

Theory  of  Educ.  in  Plata's 
^*  Republic." 


[66]  75 
80 


LAERTlUS.Diogenes  [2-3  cent.]  DeVitisDogmatibusetApophthem.  clar.  philosoph.,  ed.  H.  W.  Hubner, 

4  vols,  [best  ed.  of  text]  28/-     ?,    Leipzig  _ 


Lives  and  Opinions  of  Philosophers  [tr.] 


5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 


Uncritical  and  unphilosophical,  but  gives  an  insight  mto  the  lives  ted  by  the  Greek  sages-causing  MO.NTAIGNE  to  erclaim  that  he  wished  that  instead  of 
'^  one  LaERTIUS,  there  had  been  a  dozen. 


Mayor,  Prf.  J.  B. 


Pre-Socratic  Schools 
Socrates  and  Socratic  Schools 


3/6   12°  Camb.  Press 


28-31 
53 

81 


A  Sketch  of  Ancient  Philosophy  from  Thales  to  Cicero 

Chiefly  ethical.    Intended  mainly  for  students  reading  Cicero. 

MORRls,Prf.G.S.[Am.;  ed.]  German  Philosophical  Classics  for  English  Readers  ea.  $1.25    16°  Chicago 

Critical  expositions  of  individual  books  of  Fichte,  Hegel,  Kant,  Leibnitz,  Schelling,  qq.-a.    Less  popular  than  KNIGHT'S  series,  in  C  §  4- 

RiTTER,  H.  History  of  Ancient  Philosophy  [tr.],  4  vols.  o./.  [/*.  25/- ;  ro.  15/-]     %"  Oxford 

Object :  to  present  the  history  of  philosophy  as  a  "  self-developing  whole.'     Original  German  ed.  1829-53. 

*      „  +  Preller,  L.  [ed.  ]  Historia  Philosophic  Romanae  ex  fontium  locis  contexta,  2  pts.  12/-     8°  Gotha 

A  good  coUection  of  passages  fr.  anc.  authors,  ill.  the  history  of  ancient  philosophy.    Pt.  i.,  ed.  SCHULTESS ;  pt.  ii.,  ed.  WELLMANN. 

•Zeller,  Prf.  Ed.  The  Philosophy  of  the  Greeks,  tr.  S.  F.  AUeyne,  O.  J.  Reichel,  and  others        c  8°  Longman[68-76]77-83 

a  vols.  30/-         1         Plato  and  Older  Academy  iS/-         I        Stoiis.  Epwureans.  and  Sceptics  15/- 

\ilf,         I        Aristotle  and  Elder  Peripatetics  inprep.  I        History  0/ Ecltelmsm  10/6 

Of  the  greatest  critical  and  philosophical  value :  standpoint  Hegelian  (modified). 

Prf.  Ed.  Outlines  of  the  History  of  Greek  Philosophy,  tr.  S.  F.  Alleyne  +  E.  Abbott  10/6  c  8°  Longman  U 

An  admirable,  concise  account,  intended  for  students.    Based  on  his  larger  work. 


83  in  prog. 

3M9 
[38]  86-88 


*Zeller, 


4.  HISTORY  OF  MODERN  PHILOSOPHY. 


Mediaeval " 
Modern. 

BowEN,  Francis  [Am.] 


w.  A  §  119  :  History  of  [Christian]  Doctrine. 


Modern  Philosophy,  from  Descartes  to  Schopenhauer  and  Hartmann  14/-     8°  Low 

Fullest  on  Kant  and  Schopenhauer ;  spicily  written,  but  of  no  great  value. 

Crit.  Acc,  of  Phil,  of  YJaxA—coiits.  admir.  summary  fr.  Descartes  to  Kant— v.  O  §  40. 

Vide  also  his  article  on  "  Cartesianism,"  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  v.  30/-  4"  Black  '76. 

Historical  Survey  of  Speculative  Philosophy  from  Kant  to  Hegel  [tr.  ;  German 

philos.  only]  o.p.  [w.  5/-]  c  8°  Clark,  Edin. 
Course  of  the  Hist,  of  Modern  Philos.  [1840],  tr.  D.  W.  Wight  [Am.]  2  vols.  $4     8°  New  York 
History  of  Modern  Philosophv,  V.  i. :  Descartes  and  his  school         [Am.tr.]  16/-     8^  Unwin 
Fo"teignCfassics7or  English  Readers,  ed.  [Mrs.]  Marg.  Oliphant  [popular]  ea.  2/6    12    Blackwood 

The  volumes  of  more  or  less  philosophical  interest  are  Montaigne,  PascM,  Rousseau,  Voltaire.    Chiefly  biographical  and  l.terar/,  however. 

1S5 


Caird,  Prf.  Edw. 
Chalybaus,  H.  M. 

Cousin,  Victor 
Fischer,  Prf.  Kuno 


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PRE-SOCRATIC  SCHOOLS. 


[Ancient  Philosophers 


*Knight,  Prf.  W.  [ed.]     Philosophical  Classics  for  English  Readers 


Bacon,  2>ols.— Prf.  J.  NlCHOLl 
Berkeley— Prf.  A.  C.  FRASRR  | 
Butler— Rev.  w.  L.  Collins 


[short  pop.  accounts]  ea.  3/6  f  8°  Blackwood 

Spi 
Vie 


C  §5 

80-89 


MORELL,  J.  D. 


Oescartes— Prf.  I.  P.  MahaffY  I      Hegel— Prf.  E.  CAIRO  i      Hume— Prf.  W.  KNIGHT 

Fichte— Prf.  R.  ADAMSON  HoBbes— Prf.  GROOM  ROBERT-        Kant— Prf.  W.  WALLACE 

Hamilton— Prf.  J.  VEITCH  I  SON  I      Leibnitz— J.  TH.  MERZ  • 

Readable  little  books,  each  devoted  to  the  life,  character,  and  a  brief  rjisum^  of  the  system  of  the  various  philosophers  treated. 

2  vols. 


Spinoza— Pre.  T.  CAIRD 

Prf.  R.  Flint 


Historical  and  Critical  Vievf  of  Specul.  Philos.  of  Europe  in  xix.  cent. 

o.p.  \Jb.  24/- ;  TO.  10/-] 

Antiquated  and  not  satisfactory,  but  comprehensive  and  often  convenient. 

Renan,  Ernest  Philosophical  Dialogues  and  Fragments  [tr.]  7/6 

Seth+Haldane,^^  [eds.]  Essays  in  Philosophical  Criticism  9/- 

lUustrates  the  Hegelian  point  of  view. 

— a?-/zV/«  Evolution  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  viii.  [historical]  30/- 

Modern  Theories  in  Philosophy  and  Religion  [for  his  other  virks.,  ».  A  §  5]  15/- 


8°  Johnstone       [46]  47 


Sully,  James 
TULLOCH,  Pre  J. 

British 

McCosH,  Prf.  J.  [Am.] 
Masson,  David 
MULLRR,  E.  B.  [ed.] 


'  Tiriibner 
Longman 

Black 
Blackwood 


— V.  also  A  §  S :  Hist,  of  Natural  Theology. 

The  Scottish  Philosophy  from  Hutcheson  to  Hamilton  16/-  r  8°  Macmillan 

Recent  British  Philosophy  [popular,  conts.  a  fair  bibliogr.]   6/-  c  8°  ,, 

English  Philosophers  [some  entered  separately  also]  ea.   3/6  c  8°  Lov 


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Bacon— T.  FOWLER. 
\  Bentham— G.  G.  L.  BUCKLE. 
f  Butler. 

HamUton— W.  H.  S.  MONCK. 


Hartley  and  James  Mill- G.  S.  BOWER, 
t  Hobbes— A.  H.  GOSSETT. 
t  Hume— F.  H.  BRADLEY. 
\  Locke 


Stephen,  Leslie 


[  t  ■=  not  yet  issued,  anu— tnougn  announced— not  likely  to  appear.] 
History  of  English  Thought  in  Eighteenth  Century 


t  Mansel— HUCKING. 

t  Mill,  J.  S.— HELEN   TAYLOR. 

Shaftesbury  and  Hutcheson— T.  FOWLER. 

Smith,  Adam— J.  A.  FARRER. 


2  vols.  28/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder  [76]8o 


!  The  Philosophical  Basis  ;  Starting-point  of  Deism  ;  Constructive  Deism ;  Critical  Deism  ;  Butler's  Analogy ;  Hume ;  Warburton ;  The  Later  Theology ; 
VoL  ii. ;  Moral  Philosophy ;  Political  Theories  ;  Political  Economy ;  Characteristics. 


Stewart,  Dugald 

Materialism. 

*Lange,  Prf.  F.  A. 

Pessimism 

Sully,  Prf  James 
TULLOCH,  Pre.  J. 
Wallace,  Prf.  W. 

Positivism 
Utilitarianism 


General  View  of  Progress  of  Metaphys.,  Eth.  and  Polit.  Philos.— z«  Encyclo.  Brit.,  6lh,  7th  and  8tli  eds.  [the 
1st  pt.  was  orig.  prefixed  to  Suppl.  to  4th,  and  repr.  in  Sth  edn.  The  2nd  pt.  was  first  pub.  in  5th  edn. J 

Devoted  to  British  philosophers ;  very  incomplete,  and  nearly  worthless. 


History  of  Materialism,  tr.  E,  C.  Thomas  [Eng.  &For.  Philos.  Lib.]  3v.  ea.   10/6     8°  Triibner 

—for  Buddhism,  w.  A  §  14. 

Pessimism  :  a  history  and  criticism 

— in  his  Modern  Theories  in  Philosophy  and  Religion 

— article  Pessimism  in  Encylo.  Brit.,  vol.  xviii. 

— V.  C  §  23  :  Comte  and  Positivism. 

—V.  C  §  49  :  Mill  (J.  S.),  and  Utilitarianism. 


14/- 
15- 
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Blackwood 

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84 
85 


III.  Hnctent  Ipbilo6opbet6  accotbino  to  Scbools. 

This  Section  is  limited  to  English  Translations  (or  texts  which  contain  them),  together  with  Historical  and  Critical  Aids 
in  English.  The  Texts  themselves,  with  the  chief  English  and  Foreign  Annotated  Editions  thereof,  and  Textual  and 
Critical  Aids  thereto,  are  given  in  Class  K. 

Where  a  special  School  is  omitted,  it  is  to  be  assumed  that  no  good  recent  moiwgraph  upon  it  has  appeared:  in  this  case,  vide 
C  §§  2-4 :  History  of  Philosophy  generally. 

5.    PEE-SOOEATIC  SCHOOLS  (EAELIEE  IONIC,  PYTHAGOEEAN,  ELEATIC). 

Works  (translated). 

Heraclitus  Fragments  [on  Nature] ,  tr.  w.  intro.  Prf.  G.  T.  W.  Patrick  [Am.  ;  based  on 

By  water's  text  (v.  K  §  194) ;  Johns  Hopkins'  Univ.  Studies]  $1 

Hesiod,  Callimachus,  and  Theognis,  tr.  Rev.  J.  Banks  5/- 

Parmenides  Metrical  tr.  of  the  Parmen.  Fragments — in  the  Journ.  of  Spec.  Phil.  iv.  (l) 

Mullach,  F.W.A.  [ed.&tr.]Philosophorum  Graecorum  Fragmenta,  coll.  recens.  vertit.  annot.  3 v.  37/6 

History  and  Criticism—©,  also  c  §§  2-3. 

Blackie,  Prf.  J.  S.  The  Wise  Men  of  Greece :  a  series  of  dramatic  dialogues  [verse]  9/- 

Pythagoras,  Thales,  Xenophanes,  Heraclitus,  Empedocles,  Anaxagoras,  etc.,  expound  their  views. 

Courtney,  W.  L.  Ancient  Idealism  [Parmenides]— z»  Studies  in  Philosophy  12/- 

Davies,  Rev.  J.  Hesiod  and  Theognis  [Anc.  Classics  for  Eng.  Read.  ;  popular]     2/6 

Ferrier,  Prf.  J.  F.  — «'«  ,4«V  Lectures  on  Early  Greek  Philosophy           [vol.  ii.  ij^  Azj  Works]  10/6 

Grote,  Geo.  — in  his  Histoiy  cf  Greece  [12  vols.],  vol.  iv.,  pp.  525-551.  ea.  4/- 

Seth  Prf.  A.  — article  Pythagoras,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xx,  30/- 

•Zeller,  Prf.  Ed.  The  Pre-Socratic  Schools,  tr.  Sarah  F.  AUeyn''  a  vols.  30/- 

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Philosophy]      SOPHISTS.    SOCRATES.     PLATO.    ARISTOTLE.     [Ancient  Philosophers 


C  §§  6-9 

6.    SOPHISTS. 
Works. 

MuLLACH.F.W.A.  [ed.]  Philosophorum  Grsecorum  Fragmenta— ».  C  §  S- 

History  and  Criticism— ^;.  aUo  c  §§  2-3. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  — in  his  The  Friend — v.  C  §  22.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.   [12]  65 

— in  his  History  of  Greece,  pt.  II.,  ch.  Ixvii  [in  vol.  viii.  of  popular  edition] 


Grote,  Geo. 
Jackson,  Dr.  H. 
•Zeller,  Prf.  Ed 


-article  Sophists  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xxi. 
The  Pre-Socratic  Schools,  tr.  Sarah  F.  AUeyne,  2  vols. 


30/-     4° 
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Longman 


87 
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7.    SOCRATES  and  SOCRATIO  SCHOOLS. 
History  and  Criticism— z;.  also  c  §§  2-3. 

Blackie,  Prf.  J.  S.  Four  Phases  of  Morals            [Socrates,  Aristotle,  Xtny.,  Utilitarianism]     5/-  c  8°  Douglas,  £</.  [71]  74 

Bleckly,  H.  Socrates  and  the  Athenians  :  an  apology        [for  the  Athenians  ;  popular]     2/6    12°  Paul                        84 

Grote,  Geo.  — in  his  Hist,  of  Greece,  pt.  ii.  ch.  Ixviii.,  is  a  good  description  of  political  bearings  of  Socrates''  trial. 

Xenophon  Memorabilia  [tr.] — in  his  Works  [3  vols.],  vol.  i. ,                                             S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.            54 

A  bad  tr.,  but  the  only  English  one  available.     H.  G.  DAKYNS  has  one  in  prep.,  which  will  doubtless  be  very  good. 

*Zeller,  Prf.  Ed.  Socrates  and  the  Socratic  Schools,  tr.  Rev.  O.  J.  Reichel  10/6  c  8°  Longman       [68]  77 


[Golden  Treasury  Series] 
[with  essay  and  argument] 


8.    PLATO  AND  THE  OLDER  ACADEMY, 
Works  (translated). 

Plato. 

*Dialogues,    tr.  with  analyses  and  introductions  Prf.  B.  Jowett,  5  vols. 

Apology,      Crito  and  Phsdo  (parts),  tr.  W.  W.  Goodwin  [Am.] 
,,  Crito,  Phsedo,  Protagoras,  tr.  with  intros.   H.  F,  Cary 

Euthyphro,  Apologia,  Crito,  and  Phasdo,  tr.  F.  J.  Church 

Gorgias,       tr.  E.  M.  Cope 

Meno  :  a  Dialogue  on  Education,  tr.  R.  W.  Mackay 

Phsedo,         tr.  E.  M.  Cope,  ed.  Dr.  H.  Jackson  [».  also  supra\ 

Phaedrus,      Lysis,  and  Protagoras,  tr.  Rev.  Josiah  Wright  [Golden  Treasury  Series] 

Philebus,      tr.  Dr.  F.  A.  Paley  [with  notes] 

*Republic,     tr.  Prf.  B.  Jowett  [with  analyses  and  introduction] 

,,  tr.  J.  L.  Davies+D.  J.  Vaughan  [with  notes,  Golden  Treasury] 

Sopliistes  :  dialogue  on  True  and  False  Teaching,  tr.  R.  W.  Mackay 
*Thesetetus  :  text,  tr.  and  notes  B.  H.  Kennedy  [also  F.  A.  Paley,  4/-,  Bell,  '75] 

Timseus        ed.  with  intro.  and  notes  R.  D.  Archer-Hind  [conts.  also  translation] 

The  German  tr.  of  the  JVerke,  by  Hier.  MULLER+K.  STEINHART,  t9  vols.  77/- 

History  and  Criticism— z^.  also  c  §§  2-4. 


'53~'7S],  contains  a  valuable  intro.  and  notes,    MARTIN' 
notes. 


70/- m  8°  Clar.  Press  [71]  89 

$0c.     16°  New  York  [79]  83 

l/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [48]  88 

4/6    18°  Macmillan  [80]  86 

7/-  8°  Bell  [64]  84 
7/6  p  8°  Williams  69 

5/-     8°  Camb.  Press  75 

4/6  18°  Macmillan  [48]  88 
4/-   12°  Bell  73 

12/6     8°  Clar.  Press  [81]  89 

4/6  18°  Macmillan  [52]  66 
S/-  p  8°  Williams  68 

7/6  c  8°  Camb.  Press  81 

16/-     8°  Macmillan  88 

'S  French  tr.  [2  v.,  I5f.  8°  Paris  '41]  has  full 


Archer-Hind,  R.  D. 

Campbell,  Prf.  Lewis 
Cocker,  B.  F.  [Am.] 

Collins,  C.  W. 
Geddes,  W.  D. 
*Grote,  George 


— his  edn.  of  "Ph^ediO,  conts.  a  good  introduction  to  Plato's  psychology,  etc.        8/6  8°  Macmillan 
— his  Introduction  to  his  edn.  of  Timasus,  ut  supra. 

— article  Plato  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xix.                                                        30/-  4°  Black 

Christianity  and  Greek  Philosophy                                                                    12/-  8°  New  York 

For  a  few  other  works  contrastulg  Christianity  and  Greek  philosophy,  z*.  A  §  ^34:  Christian  Evidences  \J'.) 

Plato                                      [Anc.  Classics  for  English  Readers  ;  popular]     2/6  12°  Blackwood 

— his  edn.  of  Plisedo  contains  valuable  philosophical  notes                                8/6  8°  Macmillan 

Plato  and  other  Companions  of  Socrates,  ed.  A.  Bain                  4  vols.  ea.   5/-  c  8°  Murray 


84 

85 
70 

74 
[64]  85 
[65]  89 


Contains  an  analysis  of  all  the  Dialogues ;  admirably  clear. 


In  this  last  edition  the  contents  have  been  re-arranged,  so  that  each  volume  is  composed  of  nearly 
related  subjects. 


Jackson,  Dr.  H. 
Martineau,  Pre.  J. 
Morgan,  Can.  Csesar 
Old  Academy 
*Zeller,  Prf.  Ed. 


— in  the  Journal  of  Philology,  x.,  xi.,  xiii. 

— in  his  Types  of  Ethical  Theory,  v.  i.,  Bk.  i..  Branch  I  2  vols. 

Investigation  of  the  Trinity  of  Plato  and  of  Philo-JudKUS,  rev.  Holden 
— w.  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis'  "Historical  Survey  of  Ancient  Astronomy,"  ch.  3 
Plato  and  the  Older  Academy,  tr.  AUeyne -f  Goodwin 


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9.    ARISTOTLE  and  ARISTOTELIANISM. 

Works  (translated). 

*De  Anima  — v.  Psychology,  infra. 

*Ethics,  tr.  F.  H.  Peters 

,,  „  Rob.  Williams 

„  „  D.  P.  Chase 

,,  ,,  W.  M.  Hatch— ?■»  Air  Moral  Philosophy  of  Aristotle,  ««/»-a. 

Metaphysics,  tr.  by  a  Cambridge  Graduate.     Bk.  i.  [Bk.  ii.  at  press']  5/-  c  8| 

On  the  Parts  of  Animals,  tr.  with  notes  W.  Ogle  12/6     8 

I?8 


6/-  c  8°  Paul  81 

7/6  p  8°  Longman        [69]  76 

7/6  p  8°  Thornton,  C>.j:d».  [66]  77 

Macmillan  82 

Paul  82 


Philosophy] 


PERIPATETICS.    STOICS,     EPICUREANS.     [Ancient  Philosophers 


[Sophistici  Elenchi]    8/6     8' 


Organon.     Aristotle  an  Fallacies,  tr.  E.  Poste 

Poetics:  text  and  tr.  E.  R.  Wharton  '  2/6 

Politics,  tr.  J.  E.  C.  Welldon  10/6 

„         Bks.  i.,  iii.,  iv.  (vii.)  with  tr.  W.  E.  BoUaud  and  Essays  A.  Lang  [latter  also  separately,  2/6]  7/6 

„         tr.  with  intro.  and  notes  Prf.  B.  Jowett,  2  vols.  32/- 

I.  Intro.  Anal,  and  Notes ;  II.  ). :  Notes ;  II.  ii. :  Nine  Essays.    The  Analysis  is  the  most  useful  feature. 

[Psychology]  Uepl  *ux^s,  in  Gr.  and  Eng.,  w.  intro.  and  notes  E.  Wallace  18/- 

Rhetoric,  tr.  J.  E.  C.  Welldon  [with  analysis  and  critical  notes]  7/6  c 

A.  Stahr  has  made  admirable  Germ,  translations  of  the  Eihics  and  Politics,  and  SCHWEGLER  of  the  Metaphysics. 

History  and  Criticism. 


c  §§10-12 

Macmillan  66 

Parker  8^ 

Camb:  Press  [83]  88 

Longman  "]% 

Clar.  Press  85-88 


Carab.  Press 
Macmillan 


82 
86 


Blackie.  Prf.  J.  S. 
Bradley,  A.  C. 
Cope,  E.  M. 
Grant,  Sir  Alex. 


Green,  Prf.  T.  H. 
*Grote,  Geo. 

Hatch,  W.  M. 


Four  Phases  of  Morals              [Socrates,  Aristotle,  Xnty.,  Utilitariamsm]     5/-  c  8°  Douglas,  Ed.  [71]  74 

— essay  Aristotle's  Conception  of  the  State  in  Hellenlca              \y.  C  §  3]  16/-     8°  Rivington  80 

Introduction  to  Aristotle's  "  Rhetoric,"  with  analysis  and  notes                    14/-     8°  Macmillan  .  67 

Aristotle's  "Ethics,"  with  English  notes  Sir  A.  Grant,  2  vols.                       32/-     8°  Longman  [58]  84 

— a;'<zV/«  Aristotle  z«  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  ii.                                                      30/-     4°  Black  75 

Aristotle                                         [Anc.  Class,  for  Eng.  Readers ;  popular]     2/6    12°  Blackwood  77 

— essayonKT\%\.Anhis^]iLi.v.'m..\xe.Yc.ix.N.B.Review;cTA.oiGx&nV(\)siip.\'2,il-     8°  Clar.  Press  88 

Aristotle,  ed.  Prfs.  A.  Bain +G.  C.  Groom  Robertson            [posthumous]  18/-     8°  Murray  [72]  84 

Contains  Life  of  Aristotle,  full  ace.  of  the  Organon,  short  ace  of  De  Anima,  and  abstract  of  six  books  of  Mctaphys. 

The  Moral  Philosophy  of  Aristotle                                                                    18/-     8°        „  79 

Tr.  of  A'ichomachean  Ethics  and  Paraphrase  attributed  to  ANDRONICUS.  with  analysis  of  each  book. 


Lang,  Andrew  The  Politics  of  Aristotle  :  introductory  essays  2/6  c  8' 

Lewes,  G.  H.  Aristotle  :  a  chapter  from  the  history  of  science  15/-     8° 

An  account  of  the  physical  treatises.    Chap.  i.  is  a  Life  of  Aristotle. 

•Newman,  W.  L.  [ed.]    Aristotle's  Politics,  vol.  i.  [Introduction];  vol.  ii.  [Essays,  text  of  bks.  i.-ii., 

notes — rest  not  pub.  yet],  2  vols.  28/-     8° 

The  Introduction  is  the  most  important  piece  of  work  yet  pub.  on  Aristotle's  Polities;  and,  when  complete,  this  edn.  will  be  the  edn. 

Shute,  R.  Hist,  of  the  Process  by  which  the  Arist.  Writings  arrived  at  their  pres.  form  7/6     8° 

Trendelenborg,F.A.  Elementa  Log.  Aristot.                                               [tr.  1/- Simpkin '81]  2m.5o     8' 

Wallace,  Edwin  Outlines  of  the  Philosophy  of  Aristotle  [w.  Greek  extracts  ;  student's  book]  4/6  c  8' 

Wilson,  Prf.  J.  C  Aristotelian  Studies,  i.  :"  Ethics,"  bk.  vii,,  chaps,  i-io.                               5/-   12' 

Zeller,  Prf.  Ed.  Aristotle  and  the  Peripatetics,  tr.  J.  H.  Muirhead          «                                      c  8° 


Longman 
Smith  &  Elder 


Clar.  Press 

of  the  text. 


86 
64 


87 


Clar.  Press  88 

Leipzig  78 

Camb.  Press  [82]  83 
Clar.  Press  79 

Longman       in  prep. 


10.    PERIPATETICS. 

Works  (translated). 

Theophrastus  Characters  :  text,  with  tr.  and  notes  Prf.  R.  C.  Jebb  6/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

History  and  Criticism— z-.  also  O  §  9 :  Aristotle,  and  A  §  119  :  Hist,  of  [Christian]  Doctrine,  s.v.  Scholastic  Age. 
Seth,  Prf.  A.  — article  Peripatetics  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xviii.  30/-      4°  Black 

*Zeller,  Prf.  Ed.  Aristotle  and  the  Peripatetics,  tr.  J.  H.  Muirhead  c  8°  Longman 


77 

85 
in  prep. 


11.    STOICS  AND  STOICISM. 
Works  (translated). 

ANTONiNns,Marc.Aurel.  Thoughts,  tr.  with  notes  Geo.  Long 

,,  „  „         tr.  Jeremy  Collier  [Camelot  Series] 

Meditations,  bk.  iv.  :  text  and  tr.  H.  Crossley 

Epictetus  Discourses,  with  Encheiridion  and  Fragments,  tr.  Geo.  Long 

Encheiridion,  tr.  T.  W.  RoUeston  [incorporated  in  his  other  book,  infra'] 

Teaching  of  [consist,  of  trs.  of  Enckeir.,se\..oi Dis.&Frag.']  tr.T.W.RoUeston,[Cam.Ser, 

Works,  tr.  T.  W.  Higginson  [Am.] 

Seneca,  L.  Ann.  Morals     _  [a  selection  of  his  prose,  tr.  W.  Clode  ;  Camelot  Series] 

„  „  Minor  Dialogues,  w.  his  dialogue  on  Clemency,  tr.  Aubrey  Stewart 

History  and  Criticism. 

Arnold,  Matthew 
Capes,  Rev.  W.  W. 
Farrar,  Archd.  F.  W. 
Hicks,  H.  D. 
Jordan,  T. 
*Zeller,  Prf.  Ed. 


Marcus  Aurelius — in  his  Essays  in  Criticism 

Stoicism  [Chief  Ancient  Philosophies  ;  popular] 

Seekers  after  God  [Seneca,  Epictetus,  M.  Aurelius] 

— articles  Seneca  i2«i^ Stoics — in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vols,  xxi.,  xxiii.  ea. 

Stoic  Moralists  in  the  first  two  centuries 

Stoics,  Epicureans  and  Sceptics,  tr.  O.  J.  Reichel 


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5/-  c  8° 
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9/-  c  8° 
2/6  12° 
6/-  c  8° 

30/-     4° 

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Walter  Scott  [17-]  87 


Macmillan 
Bohn's  Lib. 
Paul 

Walter  Scott 
Boston 

Walter  Scott 
Bohn's  Lib. 


82 

77 
81 
86 

65 
88 

89 


Macmillan       [69]  75 
S.P.C.K.  80 

Macmillan      [68]  77 
Black  86, 87 

Hodges,  Zl»W.[8o]84 
Longman        [70]  80 


12.    EPICUREANS. 

Works  (translated). 

Lucretius. 

*De  Rerum  Natura,  ed.  H.  A.J.  Munro,  re-ed.  J.  Dtfff,  vol.  ii.  :  translation  [prose]  3  vols.  24/-     8°  Bell  [64]  86 

[     ,,         ]  The  Scheme  of  Epicurus.     By  T.  C.  Baring  [verse  tr.  of  De  Rerum  Natura]  Jj-  s  4°  Paul  84 

Works,       tr.  Rev.  J.  S.  Watson  [prose]     5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  51 

159 


Philosophy]    SCEPTICS.    ECLECTICS.    NEO-PYTHAGOREANS.    [Ancient  Philosophers 


C  §§13-15 

History  and  Criticism 

Courtney,  W.  L. 
Mallock,  W.  H. 
Masson,  John 
*Pater,  W.  H. 


— essay  on  Epicurus  in  his  Studies  in  Philosophy        [repr.fr.  Hellenica]  12/- 
Lucretius  [Ancient  Classics  for  English  Readers  ;  popular]     2/6 

The  Atomic  Theory  of  Lucretius  [compar.  w.  evolutiow«t  doctrines]     9/- 

Marius,  the  Epicurean  :  his  sensations  and  ideas  2  vols.   12/- 


8° 


An  imaginary  account  of  the  intellectual  development  of  a  Roman  scholar,  iemp.  M.  Aurelius.    Epicureanism,  Stoicism,  the  Platonism  of  Apuleius,  and 

Christianity  influence  him  in  turn. 

Veitch,  Prf.  John  Lucretius  and  the  Atomic  Theory  3/6  c  8' 

Wallace,  Prf.  W.  Epicureanism                                  [Chief  Ancient  Philosophies ;  popular]    2/6   12' 

„               „  — a>-^2<r/^  Epicureanism  z«  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  iii.  30/-     4' 

*Zellek,  Prf.  Ed.  Stoics,  Epicureans  and  Sceptics,  tr.  Rev.  O.  J.  Reichel  IS/-  c  8' 


Rivington 

Blackwood 

Bell 

Macmillan 

82 

78 

84 

[8S]88 

Apuleius,  and 

MacLehose, 
S.P.C.K 
Black 
Longman 

Glas.  75 

80 

78 

[70]  80 

13.    SCEPTICS  AND  SCEPTICISM  (G-BEEK). 
History  and  Criticism. 

Maccoll,  N.                      The  Greek  Sceptics  from  Pyrrho  to  Sextus                                                     3/6  p  8°  Macmillan  69 

Owen,  Rev.  John               — two  chapters  in  his  Evenings  with  the  Sceptics,  2  vols.                               32/-     8°  Longman  81 

Seth,  Prf.  A.                      — article  Scepticism,  in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  xxi.                          [historical]  30/-     4°  Black  86 

*ZELLfiR.  Prf.  Ed.              Stoics,  Epicureans  and  Sceptics,  tr.  Rev.  O.  J.  Reichel                               IS/-  c  8°  Longman  [70]  80 


14.    ECLECTICS. 


Works  (translated). 


Cicero. 

*Academica, 

De  Amicitia, 

De  Divinatione, 

*De  Finibus, 

De  Natura  Deorura, 


De  Officiis  ; 


tr.  Prf.  J.  S.  Reid 

— V.  De  Officiis,  infra. 

tr.  with  notes  W.  C.  Green 

by  Prf  J.  S.  Reid.     Vol.  iii.  :  translation 

tr.  Prf.  C.  D.  Yonge+F.  Barham 

Contains  also  trss.  oiDe  Diuin.,  De  Fato,  and  De  Legibus: 

or  Moral  Duties,  tr.  C.  R.  Edmonds 

Contains  also  trss.  oiDe  Amicitia  aad  De  Senectutt, 

tr.  with  notes  Rev.  A.  P.  Peabody  [Am.] 


De  Senectute  — v.  De  Officiis,  supra. 

History  and  Criticism. 

Collins,  Rev.  W.  L. 


S/6     8°  Macmillan 

2/6  f  8°  Hall,  Camb. 
8/-  8°  Camb.  Press 
S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

6/-  12°  Boston 


80 

76 

83 

[53]  71 

SO 

84 


Forsyth,  W. 
Jeans,  Rev.  G.  E. 
Levin,  T.  W. 
Mayor,  Prf.  J.  E.  B. 

MiDDLETON,  Rev.  C. 
Trollope,  Ant. 
*Zeller,  Prf.  Ed. 


Cicero  [Ancient  Classics  for  English  Readers ;  popular]  2/6   12°  Blackwood 

Life  of  Cicero  10/6     8°  Murray 

Life  and  Letters  [tr.]  of  Cicero  [w.  historical  and  critical  notes]  8/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Six  Lectures  Introductory  to  the  philosophical  writings  of  Cicero  7/6     8''        '  " 

Sketch  of  Ancient  Philosophy  from  Thales  to  Cicero  3/6    12' 

Intended  mainly  for  students  reading  CICERO. 

Life  of  Cicero  ["standard  "]  o.p.  [w.  5/-]  c  8' 

Life  of  Cicero  2  vols.  24/-     8' 

History  of  Eclecticism  in  Greek  Philosophy,  tr.  S.  F.  AUeyne  10/6  c  8' 


[71]  85 

[64]  69 

[80]  88 

Deighton,  Camb.    71 

Camb.  Press  87 

Bohn  [1741]  42 

Chapman  80 

Longman  83 


ZelLER'S  &  LEVIN'S  books  are  the  only  two  of  the  above  which  deal  directly  or  at  all  extensively  with  CICERO'S  philosophy. 


15.    NEO-PYTHAGOREANS.    NEO-PLATONISTS.    JEWISH-ALEXANDRIANS. 
Works,  Translations. 

Apuleius,  A.  Works,  tr.  [Golden  Ass,  God  of  Socr.,  Florida,  Magic]  S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Iambuchus  Life  of  Pythagoras,  tr.  Thos.  Taylor  ["  the  Platonist "]  o.p.     8°  London 

„  Egyptian  Mysteries,  tr.  Thos.  Taylor  ["the  Platonist"]  o.p.     8°  Chiswick 

Philo-Jud^US  [Gk.  Alex,  i  cent.]  Works  of,  ed.  C.  E.  Richter,  8  vols.  18/-     8°  Leipzig 

„  Fiagments  of,  ed.  J.  R.  Harris  12/6     4°  Camb.  Press 

Plutarch  Morals,  tr.  Goodwin,  w.  Introduction  R.  W.  Emerson  [Am.],  5  vols.         63/-     8°  Low 

„  Morals,  tr.  Rev.  A.  R.  Shilleto  [with  notes  and  index]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

„  Theosophic  Essays  [= Morals],  tr.  C.  W.  King  S/-  c  8°  „ 

History  and  Criticism— ».  aUo  A  §  119  :  Hist,  of  Xtn.  Doctrine— to  Council  of  Nic^a. 


[  ]88 
18 
21 
28-30 
86 
70 
88. 
82 


The  Christian  Platonists  of  Alexandria               [Bampton  Lectures,  1886]  10/6     8°  Clar.  Press  87 

Philo-Judseus,  or  the  Jewish-Alex.  Philos.  in  its  devel.  &  completion,  2  V.     21/-     8°  Williams  88 

Alexandria  and  her  Schools           [four  lectures  del.  at  Cambridge]  o.p.  \w.  S/-]  c  8°  Cambridge  54 
Investigation  of  the  Trinity  of  Plato  and  of  Philo-JudiEUS,  rev.  Holden        4/-  c  8°  Camb.  Press[i797]53 

— fli>-/zWi;  lamblichus /» Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xii.                                               30/-     4°  Black  81 

ApoUonius  of  Tyana  :  an  essay  [tr.]                                          o.p.  [pb.  &  m.  3/6]  c  8°  Hotten  66 
An  essay  on  his  life,  and  on  the  attempt  made  by  Empress  Julia  Domna  in  3rd  cent,  to  revive  paganism  by  means  of  his  name. 

Tredwell,  D.  M.  [Am.]  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  ApoUonius  of  Tyana                                                  $3'50  =  8°  Neza  York  86 

Based  on  the  narrative  of  Philostratus  ;  with  full  bibliographical  references. 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.         Plutarcli  :  his  Life,  his  Lives,  and  his  Morals                              [S  lectures]  3/6   12°  Paul  [73]  74 

160 


Bigg,  Dr.  Chas. 
•Drummond,  Pre.  J. 
KiNGSLEY,  Can.  Chas. 
Morgan,  Can.  Csesar 
SORLEY,  Prf.  W.  R. 
RlfeviLLE,  Dr.  Alb. 


Philosophy] 


BACON.     BAIN.     BENTHAM.     BERKELEY,      [Modern  Philosophers 

C  §§16-19 


IV.  nibobem  pbtloeopbets :  Morka,  Skives,  anb 

(Ttittcism, 


16.    BACON,  Fbanois,  Lord,  1561-1626. 

Wor!:;;,  collected  and  ed.  J.  Spedding+R.  L.  EUis+D.  D.  Heath,  7  vols.  73/6 

Vols.  i.-ui. :  Philosophical  Works ;  iv.--v. :  Translations  ;  vi.-vii. :  Literary  and  Professional  Works. 

Letters  and  Life,  including  his  Occasional  Works,  ed.  w.  comm.  Spedding,  7  vols.  84/- 

Essays  [1597],  ed.  with  notes  Dr.  E.  A.  Abbott,  2  vols.  [text  only,  2/6]  6/- 

„         „        ed.  with  annotations  Abp.  R.  Whately  10/6 

„         „        and  Colours  of  Good  and  Evil,  ed.  with  notes  W.  A.  Wright  4/6 

„         „        ed.  with  notes  and  indexes  F.  Storr  +  C.  H.  Gibson  3/6 

„         ,,        as  he  left  them  [Morley's  Universal  Library]  i/- 

,,         „        ed.  Reynolds 

Advancement  of  Learning  [1605],  ed.  W.  Aldis  Wright  [also  6d.  Cassell's  National  Lib.  '89]  4/6 

•Novum  Organou  [1620],  with  intro.  and  notes  Prf.  T.  Fowler  14/- 

,,  ,,  ed.  w.  Eng.  notes  Dn.  G.  W.  Kitchin,  9/6 ;  tr.  G.  W.  Kitchin  9/6 

History  and  Criticism. 


8°  Longman  [57-70]  70 


Abbott,  Dr.  E.  A. 

Church,  Dn.  R.  W. 

Craik,  Dr.  G.  L. 
Dixon,  W.  Hepworth 
Fischer,  Kuno 
Fowler,  Prf.  T. 
Macaulay,  Ld. 
*NlCHOL,  Prf.  John 
*Spedding,  J. 


Earlier  Life  of  Bacon  10/6 

Francis  Bacon  [admir.  ace.  of  life  and  wks.,  w.  a  good  index]  14/- 

Bacon  5/- 

Bacon  [English  Men  of  Letters  Series  ;  chiefly  literary]  i/- 

Bacon  :  his  writings  and  his  philosophy  3/6 

Personal  Life  of  Bacon,  12/-;  Story  of  Bacon's  Life  [chiefly  literary]  7/6 

F.  Bacon  of  Verulam :  real.  phil.  &  its  age,  tr.  J.  Oxenford  o.^.  [pb.  7/6 ;  w.  6/-] 
Bacon  [English  Philosophers  Series]  3/6 

Bacon, — in  his  Essays  2/6 

Bacon :  his  life  &  philosophy,  pt.  i.  Life ;  ii.  Philos.  [Phil.  Class,  f.  E.  Read.]  3/6 
Life  and  Times  of  Bacon  [extr.  fr.  ed.  of  Letters  and  Life,  sup-l,  2  vols.  21/- 
Evenings  with  a  Reviewer  :  Macaulay  and  Bacon,  2  vols.  18/- 

To  Speddms  is  due  the  final  construction  of  the  text  of  Bacon's  life. 


8° 

62-74 

18° 

76 

8° 

[56]  66 

18°  Macmillan 

[62]  St 

12°  Riviiigton 

85 

c  8°  RouUeilye 

S3 

Clar.  Press 

t/i  prep. 

12" 

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8° 

78 

8° 

55.  55 

8°  Seeley 

77 

8°  Macmillan 

85 

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88 

c8° 

[84]  89 

c  8°  Giifftii       [46-47]  60 

8°  Murray 

61,62 

8°  Longman 

57 

c  8°  Low 

81 

c  8°  Longman 

[37]  89 

f  8°  Blacliwood 

88 

8°  Triibner 

78 

8°  Paul 

Si 

17.  BAIN,  Pef,  Alexander  (living). 

The  Senses  and  the  Intellect,  with  supplement  by  Grote                                                                             i;/-     8°  Longman  [55]  73 

The  Emotions  and  the  Will                                                                                                                              15/-     8°          ,,  [59]  75 

On  the  Study  of  Character                                               [w.  an  estimate  of  phrenology]  ii./.  \J>b.  9/-;  w.  7/6]     8°  Parlier  61 

Mental  and  Moral  Science  [psychology  &  ethics]  pt.  i.,  6/6  ;  pt.  ii.,  4/6                                 in  I  vol.  10/6  c  8°  Longman  [68]  72 
Logic  :  deductive,  4/- ;  inductive,  6/6                                                                                           in  1  vol.  10/6  08°           , ,  [70,  70]  82,  82 

Mind  and  Body :  theories  of  their  relations                                                         [Internal.  Scientific  Ser.]  4/-  c  8°  Paul  [74]  78 

Education  as  a  Science                                                               [largely  practical ;  Intern.  Sclent.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°     „  [79]  85 

Practical  Essays                                                                                                                                                   2/-  c  8°  Longman  84 

yfe  of  James  Mill,  2/-       John  Stuart  Mill :  a  criticism                                                                          l/-  c  8°          „  82,  81 

18.  BENTHAM,  Jeremy,  1747-1832. 

Works,  ed.  [Sir]  J.  Bowring;  11  vols.  [incl.  his  Deontology  (theory  of  ethics ;  posth.)]      [pb.  198/-;  w.  70/-]  r  8°  Edin.  38-43 

Vol.  X.  contains  a  selection  from  his  correspondence,  and  some  biographical  statements  ;  vol.  xi.  is  an  Index  to  the  Works. 

Introduction  to  the  Principles  of  Morals  and  Legislation  [1789]                                                                    6/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  76 

Theory  of  Legislation  [1802],  tr.  R.  Hildreth  [Am.]                                                                                      7/6  p  8°  Triibner  [40]  87 

Fletcher,  G.  W.  PI.     AnsiXyii^  oi'BeTit'iam's  Theory  of  Legislation                                          2/6   12°        ,,  64 

This,  BENTHAM'S  most  unport.  work,  was  first  pub.  in  French  [Paris,  1802],  "  traduit  par  M.  Duraont  d'aprfes  les  MSS.  conii^s  par  I'auteur." 

BUETON,  Dr.  J.  Hill  [ed.]Benthamiana                  [select  extracts  from  Bentham]  o.p.  {pb.  9/-  ;  w.  6/-]     8°  Blackwood  43 

O:  also  BURTON'S  IntrodtlciiOH  tt  ike  Study  .j/'Bentham'S  IVorks,  o.p.  Ifb.  2/6 ;  w.  3/6]  id.  43. 


19.    BERKELEY,  Bishop  G.,  1685-1783. 

Works,  ed.  Prf.  A.  C.  Fraser,  3  vols.  42/-     8° 

•Selections  from  Works,  w.  intro.  and  notes  Prf.  A.  C.  Fraser  7/6  c  8° 

Theory  of  Vision  —v.  C  §  71,  s.v.  Sight 

Treatise  concerning  the  Principles  of  Human  Knowledge  [1710],  ed.  Prf.  C.  P.  Krauth  $^      8°  Pkildd^Iphm 

Cents.  FRASER 'S  Introduction  and  Notes,  and  a  tr.  of  UEBERWHG'S  wh.  accompanied  iiis  Germ.  tr.  of  thi^  tik. 

161  M 


Clar   Press  71 

[74]  84 


74 


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BRUNO.     BUTLER.    COLERIDGE.     COMTE.       [Modern  Philosophers 


C  §§  20-23 

History  and  Critieism. 


Kerrier,  Prf.  Jas.  F, 
*Fraser,  Prf.  A.  C. 


—in  his  works,  vol.  iii.  :  Philosophical  Remains  14/- 

Life  &  Letters  of  Berkeley  [w.  ace.  of  his  philos.,  uniform  w.  Wks.,  suprd\  16/- 
Berkeley  [Philos.  Classics  for  Eng.  Readers  ;  popular]  3/6 

Idealism  :  an  essay  [showing  conn,  between  Berkeley  and  Hegel]  6/- 

Berkeley  [English  Men  of  Letters]  2/6 

Locke's  Theory  of  Knowledge  contains  a  Notice  of  Berkeley  2/- 

— in  his  Dissertations  and  Discussions,  vols.  ii.  and  iv.  4  vols.  46/6 

I'ORTER,  Prf.  Noah  [Am.]  Bishop  Berkeley  :  discourses  at  Yale  College  12/- 

Stewart,  Dugald  On  the  Idealism  of  Berkeley— »«  his  works,  vol.  v.,  K.  O  §  64. 


Graham, W. 
HnxLEY,  Prf.  T.  H. 
McCosH,  Prf.  J.  [Am.] 
Mll.L,  J.  Stuart 


c  8°  Blackwood 

[66]  83 

8°  Clar..  Press 

71 

12°  Blackwood 

81 

8°  Longman 

72 

c  8°  Macmillan 

in  prep. 

8°  Edinburgh 

86 

8°  Longm.[S9-67]73-75 

s  4°  New  York 

8.? 

20.    BRUNO,  Giordano,  1548-1600. 
History  and  Critieism. 


"iiRITH,  [Miss]  I. 
A'hittaker,  T. 


Life  of  Giordano  Bruno,  revised  Mor.  Carriere    [Eng.  &  For.  Phil.  Lib.]  14/-  p  I 
— article  in  Mind,  vol.  ix.  p.  236  sqq,  qlrly.  ft.  2/6     ! 


Triibner 
Williams 


87 


21,    BUTLER,  Bishop  Jos.,  1692-1752. 

Works     vol.  i.,  Sermons  [1726]  ;  ii.,  Analogy  of  Religion  [1736] 

The  Sermons  are  agaiost  Hobbes,  Mandeville,  Shaftesbury,  "and  other  free-thinkers." 

Analogy  of  Religion  to  the  Constitution  and  Course  of  Nature,  w.  notes  Dr.  Jos.  Angus 

History  and  Critieism. 


ea.  s/6     8°  Clar.  Press  74 

2/-  f  8°  R.  T.  S.  [55]  86 


Adamson,  Prf.  R. 
Angus,  Dr.  Jos. 
Chalmers,  Dr.  T. 
CoLUNS,  Rev.  W.  L, 
Farrar,  Dr.  A.  S. 
Hunt,  Dr.  John 
Napier,  Jos. 
Norris,  Ven.  J.  P. 


— article  Butler  in  Encylo.  Brit.,  vol.  iv. 

Analysis  of  Butler 

Natural  Theology,  includes  lectures  on  Butler's  Analogy 

Butler  [Philos.  Classics  for  English  Readers]  3/6    12' 

— 2«  ^zj- Critical  History  of  Freethought  [Bampton  Lectures,  '62]  16/-     8' 

— in  his  History  of  Religious  Thought  in  England,  3  vols.  ea.  10/6     8' 

Lectures  on  Butler's  Analogy  4/6  c  8' 

Lectures  on  Butler's  Analogy  2/-  f  8' 


30/-     4°  Black  76 

l/-  c  8°  R.  T.  S.  82 

6/-  c  8°  Douglas,  .£■(/;'«.  [24]77 
Blackwood  81 

Murray  62 

Isbister      [70-73]  84 
Simpkin  64 

R.  T.  S.  87 


22.    COLERIDGE,  Sam.   Tatloe,  1772-1834. 

Complete  Works,  w.  introd.  essay  Prf.  W.  G.  T.  Shedd  [Am.]  &  index  A.  Gilman  [Am.]        7  vols.  63/-   12° 
Biographia  Literaria  [exhibiting  Schelling's  philosophy]  3/6  c  8° 

Aids  to  Reflection  [agst,  current  Eng.  philos.]  ;  &  Confessions  of  an  Inquiring  Spirit  [posth.]3/6  c  8° 

The  Friend  [essays  on  morals,  politics,  and  religion]  3/6  c  8' 

*  Originally  published  as  a  periodical,  which  ran  through  ay  numbers.    A  few  articles  are  by  other  hands. 

Confessions  of  an  Inquiring  Spirit  [posthumous  ;  v.  also  supra}  1/6    12° 

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History  and  Criticism. 

Caine,  T.  Hall  Life  of  S.  T.  Coleridge     [Great  Writers  Series  ;  literary  and  biographical]  l/-    16° 

Green,  J.  H.  Spiritual  Philosophy,  founded  on  teaching  of  S.  T.  Coleridge,  2  vols.  _      ,_25/-     8° 


H. 
Trailt,,  H.  D. 


Coleridge 


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Ne^u  York  84 

Bohn's  Lib.     [17]  66 

[25]  84 

[12]  65 

Ward  &  Lock  [40]  81 
Griffin  49 


Walter  Scott  87 

Macmillan  65 

[84]  89 


23.    COMTE,  AuGusTE,  1793-1857— amd  Positivism. 
Works :  Translated. 

■slystem  of  Positive  Philosophy  [1830-42]  4  vols. 


o.p.  \fb.  80/-;  TO.  70/-]     8°  Longman  75-77 


I    General  View,  tr.  Dr.  J.  H.  Bridges,  [pb.  21/-];  2.  Social  Statics,  tr.  F.  Harrison,  iph.  r*/-]:  3-  Social  Dynamics,  tr.  Prf.  E.  S.  Beesley,  [ > 
4.  Future  of  .Man,  tr.  Dr.  R.  Congreve,  and  Index  by  Harrison,  [pb.  24/-].    Contains  a  careful  running  analysis  and  explanatory  summary  of  ( 


contents. 


General  View  of  Positivism,  tr.  Dr.  J.  H.  Bridges 
Positivist  Library  of  Auguste  Comte,  tr.  &  ed.  F.  Harrison 
Positive  Philosophy,  tr.  and  condensed  Harriet  Martineau,  2  vols. 
Catechism  of  Positive  Philosophy,  tr.  Dr.  R.  Congreve 
Preliminary  Discourse  on  the  Positive  Spirit,  tr.  W.  M.  Call 
Philosophy  of  the  Sciences,  tr.  G.  H.  Lewes 
Eight  Circulars  of  Comte,  tr.  Dr.  R.  Congreve 

History  and  Criticism. 

Bridges,  Dr.  J.  H.  Positivism  and  the  Bible  [3  lectures]  ^d. 

,  „  Five  Discourses  on  Positive  Religion  l/- 

„  „  The  Unity  of  Comte's  Life  and  Doctrines  l/- 

A  reply  to  J.  S.  Mill's  Strictures  on  COMTS'S  Intev  writinirs.  ut  infra 
162 


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2/6  c  8° 
2/6  c  8° 
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1/6  c  8° 


Triibner 
Reeves  h 
Triibner 


[48]  65 
Turner  86 
[5.?]  75 
[58]  83 
83 
Bohn's  Lib. 
Reeves  &  Turner 


53 


8°  Triibner 


66 


Philosophy]  COUSIN.     DESCARTES.     DIDEROT.     FICHTE.     [Modern  Philosophers 


*Caird,  Prf.  Edw. 

CoNGRETE,  Dr.  Rich. 
FiSKE,  Prf.  J.  [Am.] 
Harrison,  Fred. 


Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H. 
Kaines,  Dr.  Jos. 

McCosH,  Prf.  J.  [Am.] 
Martineau,  Pre.  J. 
Mill,  J.  Stuart 

Originally  published 

MoRLEY,  John 
Spencer,  Herbert 


The  Social  Philosophy  and  Religion  of  Comte  5/~ 

An  admirable  introduction  to  tlie  Hegelian  treatment  of  history,  religion  and  stata. 

Essays  :  political,  social  and  religious  i8/- 

— in  his  Outlines  of  Cosmic  Philosophy,  2  vols.  25/- 

The  Present  and  the  Future,  6rf.  ;  The  Meaning  of  History  (>d. 

Order  &  Progress,  pt.  i.  :  On  Governmt. ;  pt.  ii.  :  Studies  of  Political  Crises  14./- 
Science  and  Humanity,  6d.  ;  The  Choice  of  Boolis  and  other  essays  6/- 

And  numerous  other  paiuphlets,  social  and  political,  magazine  articles,  etc. 

— article  Scientific  Aspects  of  Positivism,  in  his  Lay  Sermons  7/6 

The  Nature  and  Scope  of  the  Positivist  Library  [z  addresses]  (>d. 

Seven  Lectures  on  the  Doctrines  of  Positivism  [del.  at  Posit.  School]  2/6 

Christianity  &  Po.sitivism  :  Lectures  on  Natural  Theology  &  Apologetics      7/6 
— in  his  Types  of  Ethical  Theory,  vol.  I.  Book  ii.  2  vols.  15/- 

Auguste  Comte  and  Positivism  3/6 

in  Westminster  Revitrar,  April.  1865 ;  reviewed  (by  G.  H,  LEWES)  in  Fortnightly  Reuiffvi,  1866.    Replied  to  by 
s.v.  The  Unity  of  Comle's  Life  and  Doctrines^  ut  supra. 

— article  Comte  in  Encyclo.  Brit.  vi. — repr.  in  Critical  Miscellanies,  v.  iii.  5/- 
Reasons  for  Dissenting  from  the  Philosophy  of  M.  Comte  dd. 

Cf.  also  his  essay  on  T7ie  Genesis  0/ Science  and  his  The  Ctassijication  of  the  Sciences  [«■.  C.  §  621- 


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21    COUSIN,  Victor,  1792-1867.- Translations. 

Course  of  the  History  of  Modern  Philosophy  [1840],  tr.  D.  W.  Wight  [Am.]  2  vols. 
Elements  of  P-sychology,  tr.  vfith  notes  Dr.  Caleb  S.  Henry  [Am.] 

Translated  from  his  Examination  of  LOCKE'S  Essay, 

Lectures  on  the  True,  the  Beautiful  and  the  Good,  tr.  D.  W.  Wight  [Am.] 
Philosophy  of  Kant  [1842],  tr.  A.  G.  Henderson 
Essays,  tr.  T.  Shedden 

History  and  Criticism. 

Hamilton,  Sir  W. 

JOUFFROY,  Th. 


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Simon,  Jules 


— the  first  article  in  his  Discussions  is  a  review  0/ Cousin.      Vide  C  §  30. 

Introduction  to  Ethics  [1843],  tr.  W.  H.  Channing  [Am.]  2  vols.  $2.50    12°  Boston  67 

By  a  disciple  of  Cousin's  Eclectic  SchooL 

Victor  Cousin,  tr.  w.  notes  Gustave  Mason  ;  port.  [Great  French  Writers]  2/6     8°  Routledge  87 

With  full  references  to  the  academic  questions  and  warfare  of  the  French  philosophic  sects. 


25.    DESCARTES,  Rene,  1598-1650.— Translations. 

Method,  Meditations,  and  Selections  from  the  Principles,  tr.  Prf.  J.  Veitch  [w.  hist,  and  crit.  essay]     6/6 
Reason  and  Seeking  Truth  in  the  Sciences  4/6 

History  and  Criticism. 

— article  Cartesianism  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  v.  [incl.  Spinoza]  30/- 

Descartes  and  English  Speculation  6/- 

History  of  Mod.  Philoso]3hy  :  Descartes  and  his  School  [Am.  tr.]  16/- 

Descartes  :  his  life  and  [tr.  of]  Meditations  7/6 

Descartes  [Philos.  Classics  for  English  Readers  ;  popular]  3/6 

— in  his  Types  of  Ethical  Theory,  vol.  L  Book  1.  branch  ii.  2  vols.  15/- 

— article  Descartes  in  Encylo.  Brit. ,  vol.  vii.  30/- 


Caird,  Prf.  E. 
Cunningham,  Pre.  W. 
Fischer,  Prf.  Kuno 
Lowndes,  R. 
Mahaffy,  Prf.  J. 
Martineau,  Pre.  J. 
Wallace,  Prf.  W. 


c  8°  Black-wood 

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12° 

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8°  Unwin 

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12°  Blackwood 

80 

8°  Clar.  Press 

[85]  86 

4°  Black 

77 

26.  DIDEROT,  Denis,  1713-1781 
History  and  Criticism. 

Morley,  John 


Diderot  and  the  Encyclopaedists,  2  vols. 

Vide  also  his  article  in  Encyclo,  Brit,  and  CARLYLE'S  essay  on  Diderot  in  his  Essays. 


ea.  S/-  c  8°  Macmillan       [78]  86 


27.  FERRIER,  Prf.  Jas.  F.,  1808-1861 

Philosophical  Works,  ed.  Sir  A.  Grant+Prf.  Lushington,  3  vols.  35/-  0  8°  BIackw.[54-66]75-83 

L;  Institutes  of  Metaphysics,  10/6:  ii.:  Lectures  on  Early  Greek  Philosophy,  10/6 ;  iii.:  Philosophical  Remains,  14/-. 


28.  FICHTE,  J.  G.,  1762-1811— Translations. 

Popular  Writings  of  Fichte,  tr.  Dr.  W.  Smith  [Eng.  and  For.  Philos.  Lib.]  2  vols.  2l/-  p  8°  T:  ibner     [48  49]  89 

The  Nature  of  the  Scholar,  The  Vocation  of  Man,  The  Doctrme  of  Religion,  Characteristics  of  Present  Age.  Memoir  of  Fichte. 

The  Science  of  Knowledge  [1794],  tr.  A.  E.  Kroeger  [Am.]  [Eng.  and  For.  Philos.  Lib.]  p  8°        ,,  [70]  89 

Characteristics  of  the  Present  Age,  tr.  Dr.  W.  Smith  '  6/- p  8°        „  47 

The  Science  of  Rights,  tr.  A.  E.  Kroeger  [Am.]  [Eng.  and  For.  Philos.  Lib.]  p  8°        ,,  [70]  89 

Several  of  his  minor  worlcs  have  been  tr.  in  Amer.  youm.  of  Spec.  Philos.,  vols.  \-\     St,  Louis,  '67-71. 

T63 


Philosophy]  GREEN.    HAMILTON.    HARTMANN,     HEGEL     [Modern  Philosophers 

C  §§  29-32  ' 

History  and  Cpiticism. 

Adamson,  Prf.  R.  Fichte  [Philos.  Class,  for  Eng.  Readers  ;  a/sa  art.  in  Encylo.  Brit.]  3/6  c  8°  Blackwood  8i 

Everett,  Prf.C.C.  [Am.]    Fichte'sScienceofKnowledge[crit.exposition  ;  Grigg's  Philos.  Class.]$i.2S    16°  Chicago    ■  83 

Smith,  Dr.  *W.  Memoir  of  J.  G.  Fichte  [»-«^?-.  «»  Pop.  Writings,  »;  ra/.]  4/- p  8°  Triibner  [4734? 

29.  QRBEN,  Prf,  T.  H.,  1836-1882. 

*Works,  ed.  R.  L.  Nettleship,  3  vols.  vols,  i.-it  ea.  16/- ;  iii.  21/-     8*  Longman  85,  86,  88 

'  Vol.  i.  — Philosophical — contains  Introductions  to  Hume's    Treatise  on   Human  Nature  ['74],   and 

Criticism  o/H,  Spencer  ami  G.  H.  Lewes  [pt.  iv.  now  first  pub. ;  other  pts.  in  Contemp.  Rev.,  '77-'8iJ. 

Vol.  ii. — Philosophical — Lectures  on  Kant's  Crit.  of  Pure  Reason  and  Met.  of  Ethics  ;  On  the  Logic  <f 

the  Formal  Logicians  and  of  J.  S.  MILL  ;  On  the  Principles  of  Political  Obligation. 

Vol.  iii. — Miscellanies — Essay  on  Aristotle  [orig.  in  N.  Brit.  Review  as  crit.  of  Grant's  Ethics\,  and 
Popular  Philosophy  in  relation  of  Life  [review  of  Caird's  Kant\    With  Memoir  and  Portrait. 

Prolegomena  to  Ethics,  ed.  A.  C.  Bradley  12/6     8°  Clar.  Press      [83]  87 

Criticism. 

Balfour,  A.  J.  — article  in  Green's  Metaphysics  of  Knowledge,  in  Mind,  vol.  ix, 

Calderwood,  Prf.  H.  — article  Another  View  of  Green's  Last  Work,  in  Mind,  vol.  x. 

Seth,  Prf.  And.  — in  his  Hegelianism  and  Personality  [Balfour  Lectures,  ser.  ii.]  5/-  c  8°  Blackwood  8/ 

SiDGWiCK,  Prf  H.  — article  Green's  Ethics,  in  Mind,  vol.  xi, 

30.  HAMILTON,  Sib  Wm.  S.,  1788-1856. 

Lectures  on  Metaphysics,  ed.  Dn.  H.  L.  Mansel+Prf.  J.  Veitch,  2  vols.  [posthumous]  24/-     8°  Blackwood      [58]  60 

Lectures  on  Logic,  ed.  by  the  same,  2  vols.  [posthumous]  24/-     8"  ,,  [60]  66 

'Discussions  on  Philosophy  and  Literature,  etc.  21/-     8°  „  [S2]66 

Originally  contributed  to  the  Edinburgh  Review.    Sea  also  hlj  editions  of  REID  and  Dugald  STEWART. 
Hamilton's  Logical  doctrine  ofthe  Quantification  of  the  Predicate  has  been  developed  in  T.  ^^i:^c&i  'ZK^^B.Z'  New  Analytic  of  Logicai  Far»ts\p.p.  (pb.  7/6)  ^  Edinb.  '50I 
— cf.  also  Abp,  W,  Thomson's  An  Oiitline  of  the  Necessary  Laws  of  Thought,  6/-  ia»  Longman,  ['42]  '75. 

History  and  Criticism. 

Calderwood,  Prf  H.  The  Philosophy  of  the  Infinite                 [chiefly  on  Hamilton  and  Mansel]  7/6 

Grote,  Geo.  Review  of  Mill's  Examination  of  Hamilton                                                   3/6 

Grote,  Prf.  J.  — in  his  Exploratio  Philosophica,  pt.  i.  [rough  notes  on  Hamilton,  Mill,  etc.]  9/- 

Hamilton,  [Miss]  E.  — article  Hamilton  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xi.                    [by  his  daughter]  30/- 

McCosH,  Prf.  J.  [Am.]  Present  State  of  Philosophy  in  England     [chiefly  on  Hamilton  and  Mill] 

,,             ,,  Philosophical  Papers,  i. :  Examination  of  Hamilton's  Z(!j7V                             3/6 

Mansel,  Dn.  H.  L.  Philosophy  of  the  Conditioned  [on  Hamilton,  2.'cAW\S\!%Exam.ofHamilton\  6/- 

MlLL,  J.  Stuart  Examination  of  Sir  W.  Hamilton's  Philosophy                            \v.  C  §49]  16/- 

MONCK,  Prf.  W.  H.  S.  Hamilton                                                      [English  Philosophers  ;  popular]  3/6  c  8' 

Stirling,  J.  H.  Sir  William  Hamilton  :  the  philosophy  of  perception,  an  analysis                 5/- 

*Veitch,  Prf.  J.  Memoir  of  Sir  W.  Hamilton,  Bart. ;  portrait                                                   18/- 

,,            „  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton  :  the  man  and  his  philosophy               [2  lectures,  1883]  2/- 

,,            „  Hamilton                            [Philos.  Classics  for  English  Readers ;  popular]  3/6 

.31.  V.  HAETMANN,  Ed.  (/2ot'»^).— Translations. 

Philosophy  ofthe  Unconscious,  tr.  W.  C.  Coupland  [1869  ;  Etig.  and  For.  Phil.  Lib.]  3  vols.  31/6     8°  Trubner  83-84 

The  Religion  ofthe  Future,  tr.  E.  Dare  2/-  p8°  Stewart  86 

Criticism. 

Sully,  Prf.  James  — in  his  Pessiraiim :  a  history  and  criticism  14/-     8°  Paul  [77]  82 

32.  HEGEL,  G.  W.  F.,  1770-1831.— Translations, 

I^gic,  tr.  Prf.  W.  Wallace  [w.  valuable  prolegomena]  14/-     8°  Clar.  Pres»  74 

Translated  from  the  Encyclofiidie  der phiioxophischen  Wissenschaften.    Vide  also  STIRLING,  infra. 

Philosophy  of  Art,  tr.  W.  Hastie  [abridged  ;  contains  Michelet's  analysis]  2/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  S6 

„  „  The  Introduction  to ;  tr.  B.  Bosanquet  5/-  c  8°  Paul  86 

Philosophy  of  History,       tr.  J.  Sibree  S/-  c  8°  Eohn's  Lib.    [49]  61 

Several  of  liis  Trorke  have  been  translated  tr  the  Ajne<:  J.mrjt.  ofSp.-c  Philosophy,  St.  Louis,  '67-  *8g,  esp.  by  the  editor.  Dr.  W.  T.  HARRIS  [Am.]. 

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C  §§  33-38 

History  and  Critieism. 

Caird,  Prf.  Edw.               Hegel                                                     [Philos.  Classics  for  Eng.  Readers]  3/6   12?  Blackwood  S3 

Graham,  W.                       Idealism  :  an  essay        [showing  connection  between  Berkeley  and  Hegel]  6/-     8°  Longman  72 

KEDNEY.Prf.J. S.'[Am.]     Hegel's  Esthetics      [a  critical  exposition;  Grigg's  Philosoph.  Classics]  $1.25    xd'  Chicago  83 

Morris,  Prf.  G.S.  [Am.]     Hegel's  Philosophy  of  State  and  History     [crit.  expos. ;  Grigg's  Ph.  CI.]  $1.25   16°       „  88 

ROSENKRANZ,  J.  K.  F.         Hegel  as  the  National  Philosopher  of  Germany,  tr.  Prf.  G.  S.  Hall  [Am.  ]  $  i .  50     8°  St.  Louis  74 

Seth,  Prf.  Andrew             The  Development  from  Kant  to  Hegel                                [Hibbert  Essay]  5/-     8°  Williams  82 

»                ,,                   Hegelianism  and  Personality                                     [Balfour  Lectures,  '86]  5/-  c  8°  Blackwood  87 

The  subject  is,  briefly,  the  relation  between  self  and  God;  in  the  previous  series  of  Balfour  Lectures  [v.  C  S  38:  HumeJ  the  relation  between  self  and  the  material  world 

is  the  author's  main  discussion. 

Stirling,  J.  H.                  The  Secret  of  Hegel,  2  vols.                                                                           28/-     8°  Longman  65 

An  excellent  critical  account  of  Hegel's  system ;  but  in  "  Carlylese  "  English.    Cont.  tr.  of  beginning  of  JVisse?t5chqft  der  Logik,     Vide  also  STIRLING'S  Philos.  of  Law 

[6/"  £f  Longman  '73]  and  his  notes  to  his  tr.  of  SCKWEGLBR,  tttQ%a.  \ 

Wallace,  Pif.  W.            —article  Hegel  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xi.                                                      30/-     4°  Black  So 


33w  HEEBAKT,  J.  F,  1776-1841. 
History  and,  Critieism. 

Ward,  Prf.  Jas.  —<z)-/zV&  Herbart  m  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  xi.  30/-     4*  Black  80 

31.  HERBERT  OF  CHERBURY,  LORD  [1582-1648]. 

•intobiography,  ed.  S.  L.  Lee ;  portraits  21/-     8°  Nimmo        [1764]  86 

„  ed.  with  intro.  W.  H.  Dircks      [Camelot  Ser.]  i/-  16°  Walt.  Scott  88;  [National  Lib.]  td.  18°  Cassell  87 

The  only  important  work  on  HERBERT  is  in  French;  C.  de  R^MUSAT'S  Lord  Herbert  de  Cllerjntry:  sa  -vie  et  ses  au-vres,  lo/.  8*  Paris  '74. 

S.  HERDER,  J.  G.,  1744-1803. 
History  and  Critieism. 

Sully,  James  — arlicle  Herder  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xi.  30/-     4°  Black  80 

36.  HOBBES,  Thos.,  1588-1679. 

Works,  by  Sir  W.  Molesworth  [v.  i.-vii.  philosophical]    11  v.  Eng.,  5  v.  Latin  o.p.  [pb.  168/-  ;  w.  105/-]     8°  Routledge         39-46 

Reviewed  by  Geo.  GROTE  {to  whom  it  was  dedicated)  in  his  Minor  Works,  ed.  A,  Bain,  14/-  8*  Murray  '73. 

Leviathan:  matter,  fonne,  and  power  of  a  commonwealth  [1651]  [also  l/-,  Routledge, '85]  8/6  c  8°  Oxford  %\ 

History  and  Criticism. 

'Robertson,  Prf.  G.  Croom    Hobbes  [Philos.  Class,  for  Eng.  Readers;  popular]  3/6  c  8°  Blackwood  8; 

„  „  — article  Hobbes  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xii.  30/-     4°  Black  8i 

For  HOBBES  and  the  Freewill  argument,  v.  A  §  127  :  Doctrine  of  Man. 

37.  HODGSON,  Shadwobth,  H,  {.living). 

Time  and  Space 

Theory  of  Practice,  2  vols. 

Philosophy  of  Reflection,  2  vols. 

Addresses  to  the  Aristotelian  Society  [of  which  he  is  the  President] 

Relation  of  Philos.  to  Science^  x/-  "84 ;  Philos,  and  Experience,  9/.  85 ;  Reorganiz.  of  Philos.,  x^  "86 ;  The  Unseen  World,  i/-  '88L 

38.  HUME,  David,  1711-1776— ».  also  works  on  Kant,  C  §40. 

'Philosophical  Works,  ed.  with  intro.  Prf.  T.  H.  Green +T.  H.  Grose,  4  vols.  56/-     8°  Longman  [74-75]  82 

The  intro.  [by  GREEN  alone ;  repub.  in  his  Phil.  Works,  r.L.MtCi  29]  is  an  original  and  very  valuable  discussion  of  HUME  fr,  the  Neo-Kantian  standpoioL 
Separately :  Essays  [1742J  2  v.  98/- ;  Treatise  on  Human  Nature  [1739-40I  2  v.  28/-. 

Treatise  on  Human  Nature,  repr.  of  orig.  ed.  [3  vols.  1739-40],  ed.  L.  A.  Selby-Bigge  9/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  88 

Essays,  Literary,  Moral,  and  Political  [1742]  3/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Lbck  [72]  75 

Letters  to  W.  Strahan  [king'sprinter,  t^'A.y.xA.X.o^A?,  History;  fr.1756-76],  ed.  Dr.  Birkb,  Hill,  w!  notes  12/6     8°  Clar.  Press  89 

History  and  Critieism, 

.4lDamson,  Prf.  R.  — article  Hume  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xii.                                                     30/-     4°  Black  81 

Burton,  Dr.  J.  Hill  Life  and  Correspondence  of  David  Hume,  2  vols.             o.p.  [pb.  25/-  ;  w.  y/S]     8°  Blackwood  46 

,,                 „          [ed.]  Letters  of  Eminent  Persons  addressed  to  Hume                o.p.  [pb.  lajS ;  w.  bj-]     8°          ,,  49 

Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H.  Hume                                                                      [English  Men  of  Letters]  l/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [79]  87 

A  dear  reproduction  of  the  more  popular  results  of  HUME'S  philosoDhv. 
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PhUosophy]        HUTCHESON.    KANT.    LEIBNITZ.    LEOPARDI.     [Modern  Philosophers 


C  §§  39-41* 

Knight,  Prf.  W. 
Seth,  Prf.  And. 

Stephen,  Leslie 


Hume  [Phil.  Classics  for  English  Readers]  3/6  c  8°  Blackwood  ,  86 

Scottish  Philosophy  [Balfour  Lectures, '85]  5/- c  8°  „  85 

A  compariSDaof  Gennanand  ScotHsh  answers  to  HUME. 

Hume— m  his  History  of  English  Thought  in  the  l8th  Century      2  vols.  28/-     8°  Smith&Elder  [76]  So 

Gives  the  best  popular  preseatation  of  lus  theological  views  from  Agnostic  standpoint. 


39.  HUTCHESON,  FRAifCis,  1694-1746, 
History  and  Criticism. 

Fowler,  Prf.  T.  Shaftesbury  and  Hutcheson 

>i  )t  — article  Hutcheson  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xii. 


[English  Philosophers]  3/6  c  8°  Low  83 

30/-     8°  Black  81 


40.  KANT,  Immandel,  1724-1804.— Translations. 

For  a  list  of  KANT'S  works,  v.  yottniat  ofSfecul.  Philos,,  18S1. 

Critique  of  Pure  Reason  [1781],  tr.  Prf.  Max  Muller  [w.  histor.  intro.  by  Noire]  2  vols.  32/- 

tr.  Prf.  J.  P.  Mahaffy  +  Rev.  J.  Bernard 
„  „  tr.  Prf.  J.  M.  D.  Meiklejohn  5/- 

Critique  of  Practical  Reason  [1788],  tr.  T.  K.  Abbott  12/6 

The  first  edition  was  published  under  the  title  of  Theory  of  Ethics.    Contains  also  a  memoir  of  KANT. 

Metaphysic  of  Ethics  [1797],  tr.  J.  W.  Sample,  w.  intro.  Prf.  H.  Calderwood  6/-  c 

Philosophy  of  Law  [1798]  :  principles  of  jurisprud.  as  science  of  right,  tr.  W.  Hastie  5/-  c 

Logic  [1800] :  intro.  and  essay  on  mistaken  subtilty  of  the  four  figures,  tr.  T.  K.  Abbott  -6/- 

Prolegomena  and  Metaphysical  Foundations  of  Natural  Science  [1783],  tr.  E.  B.  Bax  5/-  c 


8°  Macmillan  81 
c8°          „         [72-74189 

c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  55 

8°  Longman  [73]  83 

c  8°  Clark,  Edin.  l(><)\  86 

.)        >>  87 

Longman  85 

Bohn's  Lib.  83 


The  principal  contents  of  this  work  were  subsequently  incorporated  by  KANT  into  the  second  edn.  of  his  Crit.  of  Pure  Reason-^,  also  STIKLING,  infra. 

Principles  of  Politics,  tr.  with  intro.  W.  Hastie  c  8°  Triibner 

Contains  the  celebrated  essay  on  perpetual  peace  and  the  principle  of  federation. 

Watson,  Prf.  J.  [Canad. ;  tr.]     Philosophy  of  Kant  as  cont.  in  extracts  fr.  his  own  writings  [tr.]  7/6  c  8°  MacLehose,  Glasg. 

By  far  the  largest  part  is  devoted  to  Critique  of  Pure  Reason  (with  much  of  the  Dialectic). 

History  and  Criticism. 


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Rivington  82 

Triibner  [54]  70 

Sonnenschein         88 


Adamson,  Prf.  R.  Philosophy  of  Kant  [Shaw  Lects.,  '79]  6/- 

,,  „  — «''^«V&  Kant  z«  Encyclo.  Brit,,  vol.  xii.  30/- 

Balfour,  a.  J.  A  Defence  of  Philosophic  Doubt  [criticism  of  Kant  and  Spencer]  12/- 

*Caird,  Prf.  Edw.  Critical  Account  of  Philosophy  of  Kant,  2  vols.  8°  MacLehose,  Glasgowl^^'\  in  prep. 

Reviewed  in  T.  H.  GREEN'S  Works,  vol.  iii.  [Miscellanies],  21/*  S*  Longman  '89, 

Courtney,  W.  L.  — essays  vii.  arao?  viii.  in  his  Studies  in  Philosophy  12/- 

CousiN,  Victor  The  Philosophy  of  Kant  [1842],  tr.  A.  G.  Henderson  [lectures]  6/-  p 

Fischer,  Prf.  Kuno  A  Critique  of  Kant,  tr.  Prf.  W.  S.  Hough  [Am.]  6/- 

Forms  an  admirable  introduction  to  the  study  of  KANT. 

,,  ,,  Commentary  on  the  C?-/Vz5'M«  flf /'«/« j?OTJOT2,  tr.  Prf  J.  P.  Mahafiy  7/6 

Green,  Prf.  T.  H.  Lectures  on  Kant's  Crit.  of  P.  Reason  and  Met.  of  Ethics — in  /^£r  Works,  v.  ii.  i6/- 

MoNCK,  Pif.W.  H.  S.  An  Introduction  to  the  Critical  Philosophy  of  Kant  [student's  book]  5/- 

Morris,  Prf  G.S.[Am.]     Kant's  Crit.  of  Pure  lieason        [critical  exposition;  Grigg'sPhilos.  Class.]  $1.25    i 
Porter,  Dr.  Noah  [Am.]  KsluI's  Ethics  [critical  exposition  ;  Grigg's  Philos.  Classics]  $1.25    i 

Schurjian,  Prf  J.  G.  [Am.]  Kantian  Ethics  and  the  Ethics  of  Evolution  [Hibbert  Essay]  5/- 

Stirling,  Dr.  J.  H.  Textbk.  to  Kant  \Crit.of  P.  R.;  Aisthetic;  Categories;  Schematism,  tr.w.comm.] 

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Caird,  Prf.  E. 
Dewey,  Prf.  J.  [Am.] 

Fraser,  Prf.  A.  C. 
Merz,  Theod. 
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Most  of  the  Dialogues  hav«  been  well  tr.  by  Jas,  THOMSON  in  the  Nntiotuil  Reformer  newspaper. 

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Laocoon,  tr.  with  notes  Sir  R.  Phillimore 

liducation  of  the  Human  Race,  tr.  Rev.  F.  W.  Robertson 

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Stahk  ,  A.  Life  of  Lessing,  tr.  E.  P.  Evans  [Am.]j  2  vols. 

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History  of  Philosophy  from  Thales  to  Comte,  2  vols. 

Comte's  Philosophy  of  the  Sciences  [tr.] 

Problems  of  Life  and  Mind,  ser.  i.  :  Foundation  of  a  Creed 

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Complete  Works,  9  vols. 

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Three  Letters  on  Toleration  [1689,  '90,  '92] 
Essay  concerning  the  Human  Understanding  [1690] 
Conduct  of  the  Understanding,  ed.  Prf.  T.  Fowler 
The  same,  book  iii.  :  On  Words,  with  notes,  etc.,  F.  Ryland 
Thoughts  concerning  Education  [1693],  ed.  Can.  Evan  Daniel 
*       ,,  „  ,,  ed.  Rev.  R.  H.  Quick 

On  Civil  Government  [1690] 

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Green,  Prf.  T.  H. 
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V.  Leibnitz,  G.  W. 
McCosH,  Prf  J.  [Am.] 
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Psychology,  tr.  C.  S.  Henry  [Am.]  [lectures  on  Locke]  8/-  c  8°  New  York        [    ]7i 

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— in  his  Introduction  to  Hume,  a.  C  §  38. 

Life  and  Letters  of  John  Locke  [standard ;  by  a  descendant  of  Locke]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [30]  58 

New  Essay  cone.  Human  Understand. ;  [a  criticism  of  Locke] — v.  C  §  41,  s.v.  Dewey. 

Locke's  Theory  of  Knowledge  [w.  a  notice  of  Berkeley]  2/-     8°  Edinburgh  86 

Locke's  Ace.  of  Sources  of  Knowledge — m  his  Works,  vol.  y.,v.  C  §  64. 

Also  on  LOCKE'S  Injluence  on  zZtk  Century  French  Philosophy,  in  same  vul. 


36/-     8°  Clark,  Edin.  [85]  : 


45.  LOTZE,  Hermann,  1817-1881.— Translations. 

*Microcosmus  :  an  essay  concerning  man  and  his  relation  to  the  world  [1856-64  ;  tr.],  2  vols. 

One  of  the  greatest  German  works  of  the  generation  just  past.    Admirably  translated. 

Logic,  in  3  books,  of  Thought,  of  Investigation,  of  Knowledge  [tr.],  ed.  B.  Bosanquet ;  2  vols. 
Metaphysic,  in  3  books :  Ontology,  Cosmology,  Psychology  [tr.],  ed.  B.  Bosanquet  ;  2  vols. 

The  above  two  are  portions  of  Lotze's  uncompleted-i>j/fw. 

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Metaphysic;    Philosophy  of  Religion  ;  Practical  Philosophy  ;  Psyclioiogy ;  Esthetics;  Logic. 

Criticism. 

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Works,  tr.  C.  E.  Detmold  [Am.],  4  vols.  63/-     8°  Triibner 

Discourse  on  First  Decade  of  T.  Livius,  tr.  N.  H.  T[H0MS0N]  12/-  p  8°  Paul 

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C  §§  47-49 

47.  MANSEL,  Dn.  H.  L.,  1820-1871. 


Metaphysics 

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Aldrich's  Artis  Logics  Rudimenta  [1704],  with  notes                                                 0./.  W^.  7/6 ;  a*-  5/-]     8°  Whittaker  [49]  62 

Prolegomena  Logica                                                                                                          o.p.  Ipi.  10/6 }  w.  7/6]     8°  Oxford  [51]  60 

Gnostic  Heresies  of  the  First  and  Second  Centuries,  [posthumously]  ed.  Lightfoot                                10/6     8°  Murray  76 

Letters,  Lectures  and  Reviews                                                                                                [posthumous]  12/-     8°      ,,  73 

History  and  Critieism. 


Calderwood,  Prf.  H. 
Maurice,  Rev.  F.  D. 


Mill,  J.  Stuart 


Philosophy  of  the  Infinite  [chiefly  on  Hamilton  and  Mansel]  7/6     8°  MacmUlan      [54]  73 

What  is  Revelation?  w.  Letters  on  Mansel's  Bampton  Lecture  [»/j»/.]   10/6  c  8°        „  59 

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Strictures  [»/ i«/.]  6/- c  8°        „  60 

—in  his  Examination  of  Hamilton,  ch.  vii.,  to  wh.  Mansel  re^liedin  his  Philos.  of  Conditioned,  ut  sup. 


48.  MILL,  James,  1T73-1836. 

Analysis  of  the  Human  Mind,  with  notes  J.  S.  Mill,  2  vols 
Fragment  on  Mackintosh 

History  and  Criticism. 

Bain,  Prf.  Alex.  James  Mill ;  a  biography 

„  „  — article  Mill,  James,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xvi. 

Bower,  G.  S.  Hartley  and  James  Mill 

Mill,  J.  Stuart  — in  his  Autobiography 


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49.  MILL,  John  Stuart,  1806-73;  and  Utilitarianism. 


Auguste  Comte  and  Positivism 

Autobiography 

Dissertations  and  Discussions,  4  vols. 

Essays  on  some  Unsettled  Questions  of  Political  Economy 

'Examination  of  Sir  William  Hamilton's  Philosophy 


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Vide  Geo.  GROTE,  infra; 

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Killick,  A.  H.  The  Student's  Handbook  to  Mill's  Logic 

Stebbing,  W.  Analysis  of  Mill's  System  of  Logic 

Nature,  The  U  tillty  of  Religion,  Theism :  three  essays 
On  Liberty 

Stephen,  Sir  J.  F.    — criticises  this  bk.  in  his  Liberty,  Equality  and  Fraternity 
On  Representative  Government 

'Political  Economy,  Principles  of,  2  vols.,  30/-  8°  ;  People's  Edition 
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H. 


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Alexander,  P.  P.  Mill  and  Carlyle  [clever;  unsympathetic  criticism] 

Bain   Prf.  Alex.  John  Stuart  Mill :  a  criticism  [with  pereonal  recollections]  i/-  c  8°  Longman 

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Courtney,  W.  L.  The  Metaphysics  of  J.  S.  Mill  [critical]  5/6  c  8°  Paul 

John  Stuart  Mill  [chiefly  biographical ;  Great  Writers  Series]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott 

— on  Mill's  Logic— in  his  Philosophical  Works,  vol.  ii.  16/-     8°  Clar.  Press 

Rev.  of  Mill's  Exam,  of  Sir  W.  Hamilton,  [also  repr.  in  his  Minor  Works\  3/6    12°  Triibner 

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<;/:  also  his  /'A  ilosophicat  Papers  ii. :  Reply  to  Mr.  MUPs  Third  Edition.    3/6  8*  id. 

L.  —in  his  Philosophy  of  Conditioned      [reply  to  ch.  ii.  of  Mill's  Examin.l—v.  C  §  47. 

—article  T.  S.  Mill  in  Encyclo.,  Brit.,  vol.  xvi.  3°/-     4°  Black  S3 

Eiiglisli  Positivism  :  a  study  of  J.  S.  Mill  [tr.]  3/"  P  8°  Williams         [72]  73 

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Grote,  Geo. 
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Jenks,  Prf.   Edw. 
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Mansel,  Dn.  H, 
MtNTO,  Prf.  W. 
TaINE,  Henri 
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50.  DE  MONTAIGNE,  Michel,  1533-1592.— Translations, 


i  50-54 


Works,  4.  vols.                                                                                  [Essays,  Journey  into  Italy,  Letters']  $9     8°  Boston  [    ] 

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Spirit  of  the  Laws  [1748]  2  vols. 

Criticism. 


ca.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 


Saintsbury,  George 

SORBL,  A. 


— article  Montesquieu  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xv.  30/-     4°  Black 

Montesquieu,  tr.  [badly]  G.  Masson  [Great  French  Writers]  2/6  p  8°  Routledge 


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52.  PALEY,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D.,  1743-1805. 

Principlesof  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy  [1785],  ed.  Abp.  R.  Whately  a.A  [/*.  7/- ;  w.  5/-]     8°  Parker  59 

Works  [Evidences,  Horse,  Natural  Theology] :  with  life,  intro.  and  notes  3/6  p  8°  Ward  &  Lock         80 

Evidences  of  Christianity  [1794]  ed.  Can.  Birks,  2/-;  ed.  Rev.  Geo.  Fisk  4/6    12°  R.T.S.;  Bell    82,  84 

Bacon,  Rev.  J.  M.  Short  Analysis  of  Paley's  Evidences  of  Christianity  2/6   18°  Hall,  Canib.    [70]  87 

Horffi  Paulinae  [1790],  ed.  Dn.  J.  S.  Howson  [also  i/- c  8°  Griffith '88]  3/-   12°  S.P.C.IC  77 

Murray,  J.  A.  H.     Synopsis  of  Paley's  Hors  Paulinae  2/-  f  8°  Hodder  [72]  78 

Natural  Theology  [1803],  ed.  Sir.  C.  Bell,  w.  "Discourse"  by  Lord  Brougham  4/-   16°  Grif&n  73 

'  Originally  wriReo  as  a  reply  to  HUME'S  Dialoguet. 

History  and  Criticism. 


Chalmers,  Dr.  T. 
Whately,  Abp.  R. 


— his  Christian  Evidences,  includes  lect.  on  Paley's  Evidences 
— -in  his  Works  is  a  criticism  of  Paley. 


6/-c8°  Douglas,£(S«.[i4]79 


53.  PASCAL,  Blaise,  1623-1662.— Teanslations. 

Thoughts  [1669]  tr.  C.  Kegan  Paul 

Provincial  Letters  [1657]    ed.  J.  de  Soyres 
„  „  tr.  Rev.  T.  McCrie 

History  and  Criticism. 

TULLOCH,  Pre.  J. 

Saintsbury,  Geo. 
ViNET,  A.  R. 


6/-  c  8°  Paul 
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[w.  histor.  intro.  and  notes]  2/-  p  8°  Chatto 


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Studies  on  Pascal  [tr.]  o.p.  \Jb.  &  w  5/-]  c  8°  Edinburgh 


[84]  88 

80 

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78 
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54.  REID,  Thos.,  1710-1796. 


Philosophical  Works,  ed.  Sir.  W.  Hamilton,  2  vols.     [Suppl.  5/-;  posth.  ed.   Dn.  H.  L.  Hansel]   30/- 

With  abundant  notes  and  supplementary  dissertations. 
Essays  on  Intellectual  Powers  of  Man  [1785],  with  notes 
Elements  of  Philosophy  of  Human  Mind  [1792] 
Outlines  of.Moral  Philosophy  [1793],  ed.  J.  McCosh 


8°  Longman         [47]  62 


2/6  c  8°  Houlston 
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History  and  Criticism. 


Ferrier,  Prf.  J.  F. 
Hamilton,  Sir  W. 
Seth,  Prf.  And. 

Stewart,  Dugald 


—for  criticism  o/Reid,  v.  his  Works  in  C  §  27. 
Life  of  ^ad.— prefixed  to  Works  of  Reid,  supra. 
— in  his  Scottish  Philosophy,  v.  C  §  38  :  Hume. 
— article  Reid  ««  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xx. 
Memoir  of  Reid— /«  his  Works,  ».  C  §  64. 

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C  §§  55-61  '. 

55.  KOSMINI-SEEBATI,  Antonio,  1797-1855.— Teanslations. 

Origin  of  Ideas  [tr.  of  Nuovo  Saggio  (1830)],  3  vols.                                                                        ea.  16/-     8°  Paul  83-84 

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60.  SHAFTESBURY,  [3ra.]  Eael,  1671-1713. 

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♦Clifford,  Prf.  W.  K. 
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Path  and  Goal  12/6     8" 

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COBBE,  Frances  P. 
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— V.  C  §  29. 

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— ^.  C  §  38. 

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Intuitionist;  partly  historical  and  critical.    One  of  the  most  important  Eng.  philosoph.  wks.  of  recent  years. 


V.  Gjz,ycKT,  Prf.  G. 
•Green,  Prf.  T.  H. 
Grote,  Geo. 
Grote,  Prf.  John 
HOBBES,  Thos. 
Hume,  David 
Faket,  Paul 


JOUFFROY,  Theod. 
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[Laurie,  Prf.  S.  S.] 
Locke,  John 
*Martineau,  Pre.  J. 


Mill,  J.  S. 


Essay  on  Utilitarianism — v.  C  §  49. 
Porter,  Prf.  Noah  [Am.]  The  Elements  of  Moral  Science 
*SlDGWiCK,  Prf.  H.  The  Methods  of  Ethics 


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Smith,  Adam  — v.  C  §  61. 

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— z/.  C  §  67. 


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— V.  A  §  113 ;  Christian  Ethics  ;  and  A  §  127 :  Doctrine  of  Man. 
— V.  K  §  124  ix. 


Critical  and  Historical— ».  aUo  c  §§  2-4. 


Blackie,  Prf.  J.  S. 
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Laurie,  Prf.  S.  S. 
Mackintosh,  Sir  J. 

SiDGWiCK,  Prf.  H. 

SORLEY,  Prf.  W.  R. 
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—V.  C  §  67. 


-V.  F  §  4  :  History  of  CiviUzation. 

-Some  of  the  principal  works  of  the '&'!,%ii.'j\%\s,  of  an  ethico-practical  character,  so  numerous  in  English 
literature,  will  be  found  in  K  §  83  :  Essayists. 


Relation   of  Ethies  to   Relig-ion— i-.  also  a  §  4  :  Philosophy  of  Religion. 

Martineau,  Pre.  J.  [Unit.]  The  Relations  between  Ethics  and  Religion    .  ,  [an  address]  i/-     8°  Williams 

Potter, Can. R.[Austral.]  The  Relation  of  Ethics  to  Religion  :  an  introduction  to  Christianity  2/6  c  8°  Macrnillan 

Relation   of  Ethies   to   Evolution— s^.  also  a  §  6  :  Nat.  Theol.,  s.v.  Evolution. 

SCHURMAN.  J.  Gould        The  Ethical  Import  of  Darwinism  [a  criticism  of  Darwin]  5/-  c  8°  Williams 

„  „  Kantian  Ethics  and  the  Ethics  of  Evolution  [Hibbert  Essay]  5/-     8°         „ 

Suicide. 

Guernsey,  R.  S.  [Am.]  Suicide  :  history  of  the  penal  laws  relating  to  it  $1     8°  New  York 

MoRSELLI,  Prf.  E.  Suicide  :  an  essay  in  moral  statistics  [Internal.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 

a  scientiiic  inquiry,  on  the  basis  of  scientific  method,  into  the  laws  of  suicidal  phenomena. 

O'Dea,  Dr.  Jas.  J.  Sui:ide :  its  philosophy,  causes  and  prevention  $i-7S     8°  New  York 

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71.    PSYCHOLOaV. 
Bibliograjphy :  in  Sully's  Outlines  of  Psychology  12/6     8'  Longman        [84]  85 

Constructive  and  Systematic  Works,    Students'  Manuals. 

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With  the  exception  of  LOCKE,  one  of  the  most  important  English  contributions  to  the  science  of  mind ;  but  rather  slight  recognition  of  the  importance  of 

the  modem  theory  of  development. 

Bascom,  Dr.  John[Am.3  The  Principles  of  Psychology                                                                           $I-7S    12°  Neiv  York  [69]  77 

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TiENEKE,  F.  E.  — V.  Raue,  infra. 

Cousin,  Victor  — v.  C  §  24. 

Dewey,  Prf.  J.  [Am.]  Psychology                                                                         [student's  book]  $1.25   ii°  New  York  [87]  89 

Hamilton,  Sir  Wm.  — 171  his  Lectures  on  Metaphysics  [rather  slight] — v.  C  §  31. 

Jaedine,  R.  Elements  of  the  Psychology  of  Cognition                                                           6/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [74]  84 

KiRCHNER,  F.  Student's  Manl.  of  Psych.,  tr.  E.  D.  Drought  [semi-pop.,  catech.  method]   4/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         88 

*Ladd,  G.  T.  [Am.]  The  Elements  of  Physiological  Psychology,  113  ill.                                      21/-     8°  Longman  87 

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Nature  of  Life,  Nervous  Mechanism,  Automatism,  Reflex  Theory. 

*    „        „  The  same,  iii.  pt.  i  [the  Study  of  Psychology]  7/6     8°        „  79 

..        >i  »        „     iii.  pt.  2  is/-     8°        „  79 

Hind  as  Function  of  the  Organism ;  Sphere  of  Sense  and  Logic  of  Feeling ;  Sphere  of  Intellect  and  Logic  of  Signs. 

Locke,  John  — v.  C  44. 

LoTZE,  Hermann  — v.  C  §  45. 

McCosH,  Prf  Jas.  [Am,]    Psychology  :  the  cognitive  powers,  6/6  ;  Psychology  :  the  active  powers      6/6  c  8°  Macmillan         86,  87 
,,  ,,  Psychology:  the  motive  powers  [emotions,  conscience,  will]  6/6  c  8°  ,,  87 

01d.fashioned  *'  common>seQ5e  " ;  but  much  used  in  America. 

Mill,  J.  Stuart  — v.  C  §  49. 

Murray,  Prf.  J.  [Canad.]  A  Handbook  of  Psychology  [student's  book]  7/6  c  8°  Gardner,  Paisley  [85]  88 

Raue,  G.  Elements  of  Psychology,  on  the  principle  of  Beneke,  ed.  Dressier  6/- c  8°  Parker  7' 

Pracdcally  a  tr.  of  BBNBKE'S  Lehrbuck  der  Psychologie.  als  NatttrTuisseitscha/t. 

Rosmini-Serbati,  a.  — V.  C  §  55. 

Ryland,  F.  Student's  Handbook  of  Psychology  and  Ethics         [cram-book,  but  useful]  3/6  c  8°  Bell  [81]  86 

,,         ,,  [ed.]  Questions  on  Psychology,  Metaphysics  and  Ethics                                            3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  87 

*Spencer,  Herbert  — v.  C  §  62. 

*SULLY,  Prf.  James  Outlines  of  Psychology,  w.  spec,  refer,  to  theory  of  education  [w.  bibl.  refs.]  12/6     8°  Longman  [84]  85 

„               „  Teacher's  Handbook  of  Psychology                      [based  on  his  "  Outlines  "]  6/6  c  8°         ,,  [86]  87 

Thompson,  D.  G.  [Am.]  A  System  of  Psychology,  2  vols.                                                                    36/-     8°        ,,  84 

*Ward,  Prf  James  — arlicle  Psychology  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xx.                                                30/-     4°  Black  86 

Greek  and  Roman  Psychologists— ».  o  §§  5-15,  passim. 
History  of  Psyeholog-y— ».  also  c  §§  2-4. 

Adamson,  Prf  R.  The  History  of  Psychology :  empirical  and  rational      [Library  of  Philos.]  10/6     8°  Sonnenschein  inpn-p. 

RlBOT,  Prf.  Th.  Contemporary  English  Psychology  [tr.]  7/5  p  8°  Paul  [73]  89 

Epitomizing  HARTLEY,  Jas.  MILL,  J.  S.  MILL,  Herbert  SPBNCER,  G.  H.  LEWES,  Alex.  BAIN,  and  Sam.  Bailey. 

„  „  German  Psychology  of  To-day  [tr.]  ioj6  c  ii°  New  York  86 

A  handy  little  guide  to  the  Empirical  School,  a  sort  of  digest  of  HERBART,  LOTZE,  WUNDT,  FECHNER,  HELMHOLT2  and  others. 

Infant   Psychology  —afullbibliogi-aphy  of  the  Bearings  of  Psychology  on  Education  will  be  found  in  D  §  162. 

*Pekez,  Bernard  The  First  Three  Years  of  Childhood  [w.  intro.  Prf  J.  Sully]  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [85]  89 

Preyer,  Prf.  W.  The  Mind  of  the  Child  [tr.]  pt.  i.-ii.  ea.  $1    i^  Nrai  York        88,89 

Pt.  i. !  The  Senses  and  the  Will ;  pt.  ii. ;  The  Development  of  the  Intellect. 
*Shlly,  Prf.  James  — v.  supra. 

Biblical  Psychology— 2'.  a  §  45  :  contributions  of  Scripture  to  Science. 

Evolution  — ».  H  §  43,  a«rfA  §  6;  Nat.  Theol.,  s.v.  Evolution. 

Association  of  Ideas. 

Robertson, Prf.  G.Croom—o>-/iW«  Association  i'«  lir.cyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  ii.  30/-     4"  Black  75 

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Bain,  Prf.  Alex.  Mind  and  Body  :  theories  of  their  relation 

Bastian,  Dr.  H.  C.  The  B»ain  as  an  Organ  of  Mind 

BucHNER,  L.  Force  and  matter,  w.  a  system  of  morality 

The  Relations  of  Mind  and  Brain 

Principles  of  Mental  Physiology  ;  ill. 

The  Functions  of  the  Brain  ;  120  ill. 

The  Blot  upon  the  Brain 

Chapters  oa  Hallucinations,  Unconscious  Cerebration,  RcMrion  of  Words  to  Thought,  Left-handedness,  etc. 

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[74]  79 


LUYS,  J. 

Maudsi.ey, 


Dr.  H. 


TuKE,  Dr.  D.  H. 

Illusions. 

Sdlly,  Prf.  Jas, 


The  Physiology  of  Mind,  10/6  ;  The  Pathology  of  Mind 
Body  and  Mind  :  their  connection  and  mutual  influence 
Body  and  Will :  metaphysics,  physiology  and  pathology 
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Creighton,  Dr.  C. 

Memory ; 
Pain. 

GuRNEY,  Edmimd 
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Unconscious  Memory  [discussion  of  theory  of  Ewald,  eic/i  7/6 

Illustrations  of  Unconscious  Memory  in  Disease  6/- 

Cultivation  of— ».  d  §  162. 


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H.  K.  Lewis         85 


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[76]  87 


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Maudsley,  Dr.  H. 

Future  Life 
Heredity 

*Galton,  Francis. 


RiBOT,  Prf.  Th. 

Intelligence. 

Lubbock,  Sir  John 
Murphy,  J.  J. 
Romanes,  G.  J. 


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Taine,  H. 


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Religious  Sentiment— ».  a  §  4;  b  §  i. 
Senses,  The. 


Bernstein,  Prf.  A. 
Sully,  James 

Sight. 

Allen,  Grant 
Berkeley,  Bp.  G. 

Abbott,  T.  K. 

Bailey,  Sam. 

Monck,  W.  H.  S. 
CUFFORD,  Prt  W.  K. 

Taste 


The  Five  Senses  of  Maa ;  ill. 
Sensation  and  Intuition 


[Internat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8"  Paul 
[psychology  and  aesthetics]  io/6     8*    „ 


The  Colour  Sense :  its  origin  and  development  [Eng.  &  For.  Philos.  Lib.]  10/6  8°  Triibner 
Theory  of  Vision — in  his  Works,  vol.  i.  [still  an  important  contribution]— z».  C  §  19. 

Sight  and  Touch                                                                  [anti-Berkeleian]  5/6  8°  Longman 

Review  of  Berkeley's  Theory  of  Vision                [anti-Berkeleian]  o.f.  {fb.  7/-]  8°  Ridgway 

Space  and  Vision                                                  [anti-Berkeleian]  o.p.  [pb.  2/6]  8°  Simpkin 

Seeing  and  Thinking                     [Nature  Series  ;  popular,  but  very  good]  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

—V.  O  §  72. 

17? 


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[Special  Departs. 


C  §§  72-73 


fassociationaU  i/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [12]  75 
9/-     8°  Paul  77 


72.    ^ESTHETICS. 

Alison,  Rev.  Arch.  Essays  on  Nature  and  Principles  of  Taste 

Allen,  Grant  Physiological  Esthetics 

Aristotle  — v.  C  §  9. 

Bain,  Prf.  Alex.  — v.  C  §  17. 

Bascom,  Dr.  John  [Am.]  Esthetics :  or  the  science  of  beauty  [popular]  $1.50     %°  New  York       [62]  8 1 

Burke,  Edmund  Origin  of  Ideas  of  the  Sublime  and  the  Beautiful  1/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [1757]  89 

Also  in  National  Lib.,  &d.,  CasseU,  '87.    Curious  as  intreduciog  physiological  considerations  into  the  explanation  of  the  feelings  of  beauty. 

Cousin,  Victor  — v.  C  §  24. 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.]    Culture,  Behaviour,  Beauty  ^^c.   12°  Boston  75 

Hegel,  G.  W.  F.  —v.  C  §  32. 

Holmes-Forbes,  A.  W.   The  Science  of  Beauty  :  an  analytical  inquiry  3/6  p  8°  Triibner  [81]  89 

Jeffrey,  Francis,  Lord      Essays  on  Beauty  and  on  Taste  [modific.  of  Alison's  views]  3/6  c  8*  Wd.&Lock[24,ii]79 

Kant,  Immanuel  — v.  C  §  40.  . 

Kames,  Lord  [Hy.  Home]  Elementsof  Criticism,  ed.  A.Mills  [Am.]  [no  Eng.  edn.  in  print]  $1.75    12°  New  York   [1762]  55 

Kedney,  J.  S^  [Am.]        The  Beautifiil  and  the  Sublime  $i.2S    12°     ,t      n  80 

— j;.  C  §  42. 

—V.  C  §  8. 

—for  kis  Works,  v.  Class  I. 

His  theory  of  aesthetics  is  given  in  his  M'^deyii  Pjinfers,  vol.  ii. ;  "Of  Ideas  of  Beauty." 

Essays:  assthetical  and  philosophical  [tr.]  3/^  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  74 

Esthetic  and  Miscell.  Works  [Xtn.  Art,  Limits  of  the  Beautiful,  etc. ;  tr.]  3/6  c  8°       „       „  [48]  75 

Essays  (Origin  and  Function  of  Music),  and  Psychology  (chap,  on  /Esthet.  Sentiments) — v.  C  §  62. 

"  '         ■ ,       „      „o  „     ,  [■ji.IZo 

75 
65 
78 


Lessing,  G.  E. 
Plato 
Ruskin,  John 

V.  Schiller,  J.  F. 
v.  Schlegel,  Friedrich 
Spencer,  Herbert 
Sully,  Prf.  James 


Taine,  Henri 
Veron,  Eugene 


Sensation  and  Intuition  [psychology  and  aesthetics]  10/6     8°  Paul 

—article  Esthetics  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  i.  30/-     4°  Black 


Philosophy  of  Art  [tr.] 
Esthetics,  tr.  W.  H.  Armstrong 


3/-    12°  Balli^re 
7/6  p  8°  Chapman 


History  of  .Esthetics— t;.  also  o  §§  2-4. 

BoSANQUET,  B.  The  History  of  .Esthetics 

Love.  ^ 

FiNCK,  T.  H.  Romantic  Love  and  Personal  Beauty 

Philosophy  of  Art-^--  '  §  83- 
Philosophy  of  Poetry  -«'•  k  §  6*- 
Musical  Acoustics—^-  '  §  "S- 


[Library  of  Philosophy]  10/6     8°  Sonnensch.    in  prep. 


[development,  relations,  etc.]  2  v.  18/-  c  8°  Macmillan 


87 


73.    PHILOSOPHY   OF   HISTORY. 


Arnold,  Dr.  Thos.            Introductory  Lectures  in  Modern  History                              [del.  1841-42]  7/6     8°  Longman  '  [42]  74 

Recognises  a  Divine  Providence,  fulfilling  definite  plans  of  human  progress. 

Bagehot,  Walter               Physics  and  Politics                                         [analysis  of  causes  of  progress]  4/-  c  8°  Paul  [73]  75 

BISSET,  A.                            Essays  on  Historical  Truth                                                                                 14/-     8°  Longman  71 

Blackie,  Prf.  J.  S.             What  does  History  Teach  ?                                                          [two  lectures]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan  86 
Buckle,  H.  T.                   History  of  Civilization  in  England  and  France,  Spain  and  Scotland  3  vols.  24/-  c  8°  Longman  [57-61]  67 

Evolves  and  explains  all  possible  occurrences  and  phenomena  according  to  an  a  ptiori  necessity  from  which  there  is  no  release. 


BuNSEN,  Bar.  C. 
Carlyle,  Thos. 


C.J. 


CoMTE,  Auguste 
Crozier,  Dr.  J.  B. 


Emerson,  R.  W,  [Am.] 
Fairbairn,  Pre.  A.  M. 
*Flint,  Prf.  R. 


8°  Longman  54 

16°  Chapman  [30,  33]  72 


Outlines  of  Philos.  of  Universal  Hist.       [appl.  to  lang.  and  relig. ;  tr.]  2  v.  o.p. 
On  History  [repr.  fr.  Fraser's  Mag. ,  '30],  and  On  History  Again  [fr.  Fraser, 
'33]  in  vols.  ii.  and  iv.  of  his  Essays  ea.  2/- 

— his  Positive  Philosophy  cants.  Applic.  of  Posit.  Philos.  to  History — w.  O  §  23. 

Of.  also  C  §  23,  J-^.  Cairo  ;  and  Harrison,  in/ra. 
Civilization  and  Progress :  outlines  of  a  new  system  of  philosophy  $/-     8°  Longman        [85]  88 

Argues  that  the  controlling  factor  of  civilization  is  the  material  and  social  condition  of  man,  and  that  things  make  their  own  relations  {i.e.  morality)  in  spite  of  politicians. 

Draper,  Dr.  J.  W.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Intellectual  Development  of  Europe,  2  vols.  10/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [63]  76 

Makes  physiology  the  basis  of  his  philosophy  of  history,  resolving  all  historical  into  physiological  phenomena,  whether  material,  vital,  or  spiritual.     Pretty  much  the 

same  Necessitarian  point  of  view  as  BUCKLE. 

— in  his  Works,  w  K  §  90. 

Studies  in  the  Philosophy  of  Religion  and  History 

The  Philosophy  of  History  in  France  and  Germany 

A  history  of  the  Philosophy  of  History — very  critical. 

— in  his  Short  Studies  on  Great  Subjects,  4  series  [and  elsewhere]  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Longra.  [67-71]  82-83 


o.p.  \_pb.  &  IV.  9/-] 
15/- 


Strahan 
Blackwood 


Froude,  J.  A. 


InvoLL-  The  Scie7tce  ef  History;  in  vol.  ii. :  Scientific  Method  Afiplitd  to  History.    Believes  in  the  caprices  and  energy  of  humaa  passions  a 

178 


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[Special  Departs. 


Harrison,  Fred.  The  Meaning  of  History  [Positivist  view]  dd.     8°  Triibner 

Hegel,  G.  W.  F.  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  History  [1837],  tr.  Rev.  J.  Sibree  5/-  c  8°  Bolm's  Lib. 

In  three  great  epochs :  Oriental,  Gneco-Roman,  Gennanic.    Maintains  that  every  epoch  In  history  is  dommated  over  by  some  specific  idea. 


Lecky,  W.  E.  H. 
Lewis,  Sir  G.  C. 
Lilly,  W.  S. 
de  Montesquieu,  Bar. 

Ritchie,  D.  G. 


History  of  European  Morals  :  Augustus  to  Charlemagne,  2  vols. 
Inquiry  into  the  Credibility  of  Early  Roman  History,  2  vols.  8" 

— his  Introduction  to  Ms  Chapters  in  Europ.  Hist,  is  on  phil.  of  hist.,  2  v.  21/- 
The  Spirit  of  Laws,  2  vols.  [174S,  tr.]  ea.  3/6 

Lays  great  stress  on  the  influence  of  climate  and  physical  surroundings  on  civilization. 

\rticle  Rationality  of  Hist.  in.  Essays  in  Philos.  Criticism,  ed.  Prf.  A.  Seth  9/- 


16/-     8°  Longman 
8°  Thornton,  Oxfor, 
Chapman 
Bohn's  Lib. 


Rogers,  Prf.  J. E.Thorold  The  Economic  Interpretation  of  History 


[Oxford  Lectures]  16/-     8° 


Longman 
Unwin 


C  §74 

62 

[57]  78 

[69]  77 

?[55]85 

86 

78 
83 


A  series  of  detached  essays  rather  than  an  ezhi&ustive  treatise. 


v.  Schlegel,  Friedr. 


The  Philosophy  of  History                                                           [tr. ;  lectures]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [35]  69 

„                 ),                Lectures  on  Modern  History  [tr.j                                                                         3/6  c  8°       ,,       ,,  49 

SHEDD,Prf.W.G.T.[Am.]Lectures  upon  the  Philosophy  of  History                                                          75f.    \2'  New  York  [56]  73 

,,             ,,                      Nature  and  Influence  of  the  Histor.  Spirit,  «■«  ^w  Theolog.  Essays            $2.50    12°      ,,      „  77 

Smith,  Prf.  Goldwin         Lectures  on  the  Study  of  History      [del.  at  Oxford,  '59-'6i ;  teleolcgical]  3/6  s  8°  Parker  [61]  65 


History  of  Civilization— /;?-«/«//&;»/"&»&, «;. 
Methods  of  Study  of  History-z-.  F  §  3. 


F§4- 


74.    POLITICAL   and   SOCIAL   PHILOSOPHY. 
History  of  Political  Philosophy— ».  also  c  §§  2-4. 

The  History  of  Political  Philosophy,  2  vols.     [Library  of  Philos.]  ea.  10/6 
Vol.  i. :  Plato  to  Rousseau  (RITCHIH) ;  ToL  ii. :  Burke  to  Present  Day  (MuirheadI. 


Ritchie +  MUIRHEAD,  2^? 

J.  H. 


8°  Sonnensch.     in  prtp. 


Generally. 


Aristotle 

Bacon 

Bentham 

Cicero 

Comte 

FiCHTB 

Green 
Hegel 

HOBBES 

Hume 

Kant 

Leslie,  Prf.  T.  E.  Cliffe 

Locke 

Machiavelli 

•Mill,  J.  S. 

Palev 

Plato 

Rousseau 

SiDGWICK,  Prf.  H. 

Smith,  Adam 

Spencer,  Herbert 

Spinoza 

Vico 


—V.  C  §  9. 

—V.  C  §  16. 

—V.  C  §  18. 

—V.  C  §  14. 

— t'.  C  §  23. 

—V.  C  §  28. 

—V.  C  §  29. 

—V.  C  §  32. 

—V.  C  §  36. 

— f.  C  §  38. 

—V.  C  §  40. 

Essays  in  Political  and  Moral  Philosophy 

— ».  C  §  44. 

— w.  C  §  46. 

—V.  C  §  49. 

—V.  C  §  52. 

--U.  C  §  8. 

~v.  C  §  56. 

The  Elements  of  Politics 

—V.  C  §  61. 

—V.  C  §  62. 

—V.  C  §  63. 

— z-.  C  §  65. 


10/6     8°  Hodges,  Dub.  [79]  f 


8°  Macmillan  89 


Ideal  Commonwealths. 

Harrington,  James         Oceana,  w.  pref.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [1656]  [Morley's  Univ.  Lib.]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge  87 

Ideal  Commonwealths        ed.  w.  intro.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Morley's  Univ.  Lib.]   i/-  c  8°  x' 

PLUTARCH'S  Lycureus,  Itf  ORE'S  Ulofla,  BACON'S  NcTu  Atlatitis,  CAMPANELLA-S  Cily  qfthe  Sun,  ami  a  fragment  of  HALL'S  Mmtdiis  AUir  ,"lda».  ^ 

More,  Sir  Thos.  Utopia  [1516],  tr.  Ralph  Robinson  [1551],  ed.  Prf.  E.  Arber  l/-  f  8°  Arber,  ^/?-w.  69 

A  sketch  of  a  State  based  on  the  principles  of  community  of  property  and  consequent  uselessness  of  money.     This  reprint  is  from  Robinson's  second  and 

revised  edition  [1556], 

Plato  Republic,  tr.  Prf.  B.  Jowett  [w.  analyses  and  introduction]  12/6     8°  Clar.  Press       [8i18q 

t"^' J-  L.  Davies  +  D.  J.  Vaughan  [w.  notes;  Golden  Treas.  Ser.]  4/6    l8°  Macmillan       [52]  66 

Economics  :  Political  and  Social. 


General  Treatises  —v.  D  §  114. 

Capital  and  Labour  —v.  D  §  118. 

Colonial  Systems  and  Policy  —  y.  D  §  13S. 
Co-operation,  Trades  Unions,  etc.  — ».  D  §  120. 
Crime,  Punishment,  etc.  —■^.  D  §  123. 

Democracy  &  Political  Institutions— f.  D  §  139. 


Free  Trade  _„.  d  §  122. 

Land  and  Land  Question  — v.  D  §  ng. 

Local  and  Municipal  Government— z/.  D  §  124. 
Pauperism,  Population,  etc.  —v.  D  §  127. 

FoUtlcs,  Current  —v.  D  §  142, 147. 

Representation,  Civil  Liberty,  etc.— ».  D  §  135. 
179 


Slavery 

Sooialism,  Communism,  etc. 
Sociology  and  Ethnology 
Taxation  and  Public  Finance 
Women:  Position,  Rights,  etc. 
Working  Classes,  The 


— V.  D  §  130. 
— V.  D  §  126 
—V.  E. " 
— V.  D  §  117. 
"  '■  132 


— e'.  D  li 


127. 


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[Special  Departments 


C§75 

Bibliography 
Generally. 

Kant,  Immanuel 
LiOY,  Prf.  Diodato 
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75.    PHILOSOPHY  OP   LAW. 

— in  Kant,  tr.  Hastie,  tit  infra. 


The  Philosophy  of  Law,  tr.  W.  Hastie 
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Ancient  Law :  its  connection  w.  the  early  history  of  society 


S/-  c  8°  Clarke,  Edin.       85 

c  8°  Trubner  89 

12/-     8°  Murray  [6r]  87 


Of  a  phUosophical  character,  tractog  many  of  the  principles  and  rules  of  positive  lejislation  back  to  their  first  beffionings.    For  his  other  works,  v.  CLASS  F  S  Primitive  Society. 


Miller,  W.  G.  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  Law  12/- 

Designed  as  an  intro.  to  the  study  of  International  !a>f :  ln«r  ftom  the  metaphysical  standpoint. 


8*  Griffin 


Stirling,  J.  H.  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  Ij.w 

Constitutional  Law— ».  d  §  27. 
International  Law— z-.  d  §  113. 
Jurisprudence        — ».  d  §  i. 


5/-     8°  I  Longman 


84 


li 


CLASS  D.-SOCIETY. 


I.  Juttobuction  to  tbe  Science  of  Xaw  in  (3enetal 


1.    BIBLIOGRAPHY.    JURISPRUDENCE. 


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Intpoduetion 

Austin,  Prf.  J. 
BlACKSTONE,  Sir  W. 

Hastie,  W. 
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Amos,  Prf.  Sheldon 


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$S-SO 


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Comms.  on  Law  of  England,  sect.  i.  [on  the  Study  of  Law] — v.  D  §  4. 

Refers  specially  to  the  uses  and  history  of  the  study  of  the  law  of  England. 
— ut  infra.  , 

— his  Introduction  to  his  Lectures  on  Conveyancing  ace.  to  Law  of  Scotland  35/- 
Popular  and  Practical  Introduction  to  Law  Studies,  2  vols.  S^/^ 


r8°  Edinburgh, 
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8b 

47 
[82]  83 

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Systematic  Vie  w  of  Science  of  Jurisprudence                                                    18/-     8°  Longman 

The  Science  of  Law                                                [Internat.  Scient.  Series]  5/-     8°  Paul 

Lectures  on  General  Jurisprudence  [1832],  ed.  R.  Campbell,  2  vols.             32/-     8°  Murray 

The  same  :  Student's  edition,  by  R.  Campbell                                                 12/-   12°  „ 

Analysis  of  Austin's  Lectures                                                                                6/-    12°  ,, 

Practical  Jurisprudence  :  a  Commentary  on  Austin                                           g/-  c  8°  Camb.  Press 

Analysis  of  Criminal  Liability                                               [based  on  Austin]  7/6  c  8°  ,,         ,, 

Introduction  to  the  Principles  of  Morals  and  Legislation                                  6/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  [ 

Theory  of  Legislation  [1802],  tr.  fr.  French  R.  Hildreth  [Am.]  \v.  C  §  l8]  7/6  p  8°  Trubner 
— w.  D  §  s. 

Outlines  of  the  Science  of  Jurisprudence  :   an  intro.  to  system,  study  of  law  6/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin, 

An  edited  tr.  fr.  th^  Juristic  EncyclopKdia  of  PuCHTA,  FRIEDLANDER,  FALCK  and  AHRENS. 

HEARN,Hon.W.E.[Austral.]  Theory  of  Legal  Duties  and  Rights  :.  intro.  to  analyt.  jurisprudence        14/- 


*AusTlN,  Prf.  J. 

J,  j» 

Campbell,  Gordon 
Clark,  Prf.  E.  C. 

Sentham,  Jeremy 

>j  >) 

Fortescue,  Sir  John 
Hastie,  W.  [ed.  &  tr.] 


Heron,  D.  C. 


18/- 

12/6 


Introduction  to  the  History  of  Jurisprudence  lo/5 

Principles  of  Jurisprudence  [largely  historical]  2/6 

Elements  of  Jurisprudence  10/6 

Institutes  of  Law  :  principles  of  jurisprudence  as  determined  by  nature 
Elements  of  Law  with  reference  to  Principles  of  General  Jurisprudence 
Comparative  Jurisprudence  and  the  Conflict  of  Laws 
Essays  in  Jurisprudence  and  Ethics 
The  Theory  of  Law  and  Civil  Society 

Constitutional  Law— j-.  d  §  27,  s.v.  Forsyth. 
Private  International  Law— ».  d  §  113,  s.v.  Foote. 
Construction  of  Statutes  and  Statute  Law. 


•Holland,  Prf.  T.  E. 

lORIMER,  Prf.  J. 

HJarkby,  Dr.  Wm. 
Merrill,  G.  [Am.] 
Pollock,  Prf  F. 
Ptjlsky,  Prf.  A. 


Melbourne 
Longmans 


Clar.  Press 

Blackwood 

Clar.  Press 

12/6  c  8°  Boston 

10/6     8°  Macmillan 

l8/-     8°  Unwin 


Treatise  on  Construction  and  Effect  of  Statute  Law  20/-  8°  Stevens 

Legal  and  Political  Hermeneutics     [princ.  of  interpret,  in  law  and  politics]  $3  8°  St.  Louis 

On  the  Interpretation  of  Statutes  16/-  8°  Maxwell 

On  the  Construe,  of  Statutory  &  Constitutl.  Law,  ed.  J.  N.  Pomeroy[Am.]  $6. 50  8°  New  York 

Practical  Legislation  [composition  and  language  of  acts  of  parliament]  4/-  8°  Stevens 

Principles  which  Govern  the  Construction  and  Operation  of  Statutes  18/-  8° 

Philosophy  of  Law  — ».  c  §  75- 

•  ji 


Hardcastle,  H. 
I.IEEER,  F.  [Am.] 
Maxwell,  P.  B. 
Sedgwick,  T.  [Am.] 
Thring,  Sir  H. 

WlLBERFORCE,  E. 


73 

[74]  82 
[69]  85 

75 
77 
83 
80 

1789] 76 
[40]  87 


83 

[60]  68 

73 
[80]  88 
[72]  80 

[85]  87 
86 
82 
88 


79 
[39]  80 

75 
[57]  74 

78 

81 


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D  §2 

II.  Statutes,  CobcQ,  IRepotts,  Bigests:  Collectively. 

2.    STATUTES  and  CODES:   COLLECTIVELY. 

For  Codes  of  Procedure,  zi.  D  §§  101-108. 

Great  Britain. 

Revised  Edition  of  the  Statutes  :  A.D.  1235-1878  ;  prep,  by  Statute  Law  Committee,  18  vols.      /19  19/-  i  8°  Stevens  70-84 

CAronolosrtcat  Tab^attei/ndex  oy  statutes:  to  cad  of  T8S3,  to[-,'B4;  to  JS84,  lot-, 'S5.  _  t,,     .... 

The  first  complete  edn.  of  EnF.  Acts  of  Pari.  pub.  by  State  authority  appeared  Ttiio-24.  It  includes  the  early  charters  and  ends  w.  reign  of  Anne,  ine  Acts 
were  first  printed  in  rn.  of  Rich,  III.,  and  were  written  in  Latin  till  the  Statutiim  de  Smccj,rii>  IHy,  III. ;  1266),  which  is  in  French.  The  Acts  of  tawam 
I,  are  in  Lat,  or  French  indiscriminately,  but  fr.  fourth  year  of  Hy.  VII.  onwards  are  exclusively  in  English. 

Revised  Edition  of  the  Statutes,  New  :  ed.  G.  A.  R.  Fitzgerald,  vols,  i.-ii.  [to  occupy  ab.  14  vols.  ;  to  be 

cont.  to  date]  ea.  7/6  r  8°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.  89  m  frog 
Chitty,  Jos.  [ed.]  Coll.  of  Stat,  of  Prac.  Utility,  ed.  J.  M.  Lely  [to  1880]  6  v.  w.  suppl.  \%'&l-^,red.to  150/-  r  8°  Sweet  80-86 

Supplements  by  LELV,  centd.  an».,  about  10/6  each, 

Paterson,  W.  [ed.]  Practical  Statutes  of  the  Session  Io/6   12°  H.  Cox        [49]  ana 

Statutes  for  Students. 

Harrison,  J.  C.  [ed.]    Selection  of  Statutes  for  Students  :  notes  and  cases  12/6  r  8°  Reeves  85 

Haynes,  J.  F.  [ed.]         The  Student's  Statutes  :  with  notes  on  decisions  18/-     8°  H.  Cox  [75]  °4 

Thomas,  E.  C.  [ed.]      Leading  Statutes  Summarized  [somewhat  out  of  date]  9/-     8°  Stevens  78 

Scotland. 

Public  General  Statutes  affecting  Scotland  :  1707-1847,  w.  chronological  table  and  index,  3  vols.  r  8°  Edinburgh  76 

BRITISH  COLONIES  AND  INDIA. 

Antigua  Laws  of :  Acts  of  Leeward  Islands  1696-1798  and  of  Antigua  1668-1854,  4  v.      4°  5+ 

Bahamas  statute  Law  of,  comprising  all  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  2  vols.      8"  62-68 

The  La:ws  of  f°  68-70 

BarbadoeS  The  Laws  of  21/-  r  8°  55 

Bermudas  Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  the  Bermuda  Islands  f^  75-7^ 

Acts  of  Legislature  of  Islands  of  Bermudas  in  force  in  i860,  ed.  J.  H.  Darrell     r  8°  62 

Canada. 

DuKREUiLL,T-T.[Canad.;ed.]  Reference  Book  to  the  statutes  12/6                                          79 

EwART,  J.S.  [Canad. ;  ed.]  Index  to  Statutes  of  Canada  :  1859-1878,  Ontario  '67-'77,  Quebec  '67-'77  10/-  8^ 

Ontario  Statutes,  13  vols.  5°/-  8° 

Revised  Statutes  of  Canada :  1886,  2  vols.  22/6  8    Oltawa                   »& 

New  South  Wales. 

Oliver,  A.  [Austral.  ;ed.]Coll. of  StatutesofPract.  Utility[Colon.  &Imper.]inforceinN.S.W.,3  v.  105/-  r  8°  79-8i 

New  Zealand. 

Badger,  W.  [Austral.  ;ed.]  Statutes  of  New  Zealand,  2  vols.  red.  to  ze,!- t  &°^  Wellington 

Barton,  G.  B.  [Austral.;  ed.]  Practical  Statutes  of  New  Zealand,  w.  notes  and  index,  2  vols.             lOS/-  ^  4°           „  7"-77 

Wilson,  W.  M.  [Austral.  ;ed.]  Practical  Statutes  of  New  Zealand,  3  vols.                                                             ^          1,  ^~oo 

WORSFOLD,  W.  B.  [Austral.]  Abridgment  of  the  Statute  Law  of  New  Zealand                                        10/6     8°          „  8» 

Victoria. 

Public  General  Statutes  of  Victoria,  vols.  i.-iv.  _        _  84/-     ^^  Melbourne  -87 

Webb,  T.  P.  [Austral.  ;ed.]  Compendium  of  Imperial  Law  and  Statutes  in  force  in  Victoria  12/6     8  „  74 

South  African   ColOnieS^^r  Roman-Dutch  Law  (i/z7/!«>?-f^m  6'.-^.  Colonies),  v.  D  §  no. 

Statutes  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  :  1652-1886.     Ed.  J.  Foster  +  H.  Tennant  +  E.  M.  Jackson,  vols,  i.-iii.  8°  Cap  Town  -88 

Tennant   H.                       Chronological  Table  and  Indexes  of  Statute  Law  of  Cape  Colony                10/6  8^          ,,  |8 

Todd,  S.  Bry'dges               Handy  Guide  to  Laws  and  Regulations,  etc.,  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope           7/6  8°  London  88 

India  —for  Roman-Dutch  Law  (still  in  force  in  Ceylon),  «/.  D  §  1 10. 

General  Acts  of  Governor-General  in  Council  1834-76,  ed.  Whitley  Stokes,  3  vols.  ea.  12/-     8°  Calcutta  75-76 

Index  to  Enactments  relating  to  India,  ed.  Stephen  Jacob                                                                            15/-     8          „  »o 

Statutes  relating  to  India,  Collection  of,  ed.  Whitley  Stokes,  vols,  i.-u,,  24/-;  Suppl.                            4/0     »'        ..  BI,  Bi 

„       The  older,  in  India,  ed.  Whitley  Stokes  12/-  s  4  „ 

•STOKES,Dr.Whitley  [ed.] The  Anglo-Indian  Codes,  2  vols.                                                                      65/-     8    Clar.  Press  »7,  a» 

Vnl  i  •  Substantive  Law  w/- :  vol.  ii. :  Adjective  Law,  35/-.  Cents,  the  princ.  codes  wh.,  during:  the  last  26  years,  have  been  enacted  by  the  Goy.-Gen.  In  Council. 
Each  code  is  preceded  by  a  valuable  intro.,  giving  general  view  of  its  objects  and  contents,  its  prmc.  divergencies  fr.  Eng.  Uvf,  and  suggestions  for  its  amendment 
Practically  supersedes  his  edns.  of  the  separate  Codes  su^ra  et  infra. 

Commentary. 

•Mayne  T   D.  Commentaries  on  the  Indian  Penal  Code  3°/-     8°  Madras  [6l]  84 

182 


Society] 


DIGESTS  AND   REPORTS. 


[Law 


Calcutta 


Separate  Provinces. 

Ajmer  Code,  ed.'  Whitley  Stokes  [Bengal  Regulations  and  Local  Acts  of  Governor-General]  4/6 

Bengal  Acts:  the  legisl.  acts  (unrepealed)  of  Lt.-Gov.  of  Bang,  in  Council:  1862-80,  ed.  F.  Clarke  48/- 

Bombay  Code,  ed.  Whitley  Stokes  12/- 

British  Burma  Code,  ed.  A.  Phillips  .                                                                4/6 

Central  Provinces  Code  6/- 

Coorg  Code,  ed.  Whitley  Stokes  3/- 

Lower  Provinces  Code,  ed.  Whitley  Stokes,  2  vols.  24/-  ;  Supplement                                                   6/- 

Madras  Code,  ed.  Whitley  Stokes  I2/- 

North-West  Provinces  Code,  ed.  A.  Phillips  12/- 

Oudh  Code,  ed.  Whitley  Stokes  6/- 

Panjab  Code,  ed.  Whitley  Stokes  6/- 
„      Customary  Law,  ed..  C.  L.  Tapper,  3  vols. 


D   §3 


Compiled  Laws  [1864-71] 
Session  Laws,  9  vols. 


UNITED  STATES. 

Arizona 

I* 

California. 

Desty,  R.  [Am.] 
HiTTELL,  T.  H.  [Am.] 

Colorado. 

Colorado  Civil  Code,  $2.50;  Colorado  General  Laws,  1879-83,  3  vols. 

Iowa. 

McClain  [Am. ;  ed.]         Annotated  Statutes  of  Iowa,  2  vols. 
Miller,  W.  E.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Revised  and  Annotated  Code  of  Iowa,  2  vols. 


$7-50 
$40 


Californ.Citat.  2  V.  [1850-79]  ea.  $7.50;  Digest  of  Rep.  &  Stat.  ['69-'73]  $6.50 
Codes  and  Statutes  of  California,  1850-76  21  vols.  $66  ;  cont.  ea.  $3.50 


Ohio 


Revised  Laws,  ed.  and  annotated  O.  W.  Aldrich  [Am.  ] 
Revised  Statutes,  ed.  M.  A.  Daugherty  [Am,]  and  others,  2  vols. 


$3-50 
$7 


79 
So 
80 

77 

81 

80 

78-79 ;  82 

76 
77 
77 
78 
8t 


San  Francisco         7' 
»  64-77 


74;  75 
76-80 


8°  Denver,  Col.  83 ;  79  -83 


$12     8' 


8°  Des  Moines,  Iowa  80 
[78]  80 


8°  Columbus,  0.         83 
8"  „  [80]  82 


3.    DIGESTS  AND  REPORTS:  COLLECTIVELY. 

Great  Britain. 

A  Chronological  List  of  Reports  in  the  English,  Scottish  and  Irish  Courts,  with  prices,  may  be  obtained  of  Messrs.  Stevens  &  Sons,  iig.  Chancery  Lane,  London 

(gratuitously). 

Chitty,  J.  [ed.]  Index  to  Reported  Cases  in  Equity,  Privy  Council,  and  House  of  Lords,  ed. 

H.  E.  Hirst  [7  v.]vols.  i.-iii.,  v.-vii.,  ea.  31/6  ;  iv.,  42/-  r  8°  Stevens      [41]  83-88 

EMDEN+ Thompson,  A.  +H.  [eds.]  Annual  Digest  of  Rep.  Cases  in  All  Courts  75/-  r  8°  Clowes  ann. 

,,  „  Digest  of  Cases  not  cont.  in  the  "Law  Reports  ";  1881,  S/- ; '82,  6/- ; '83,  7/- r  8°       „  not  cont. 

*FlSHER,  R.  A.  [ed.]  Digest  of  Rep.  Decisions  [1756-1883],  in  Com.  Law,  Bankr.,  Prob.,  Admir., 

&Divorce,  ed.J.Mews&others,  7  vols.;,fi2  12/-.  Ann.  Siippl.  ea.  12/6^1715/-  r  8°  Sweet[70]84-S5;fl««. 

Founded  on  R.  T.  HARRISON'S  Digest  of  Reported  Cases  [1756-1853],  6  vols,  8"  Lojtdon,  '44-56. 

Haynes,  J.  F.  [ed.]  Student's  Leading  Cases  in  Constit.  and  Common  Law,  Conveyancing,  Equity, 

Probate,  Divorce,  and  Criminal  Law  l6/-     8°  Stevens 

Imperial  White  Books        [pop.  digest  of  Parly,  bills,  acts  and  proceedings]  quarterly  parts,  ea.  3/6     8°  Cassell 


84 

87  m  prog. 


Over-ruled,  etc.,  Cases. 

Dale  +  Lehmann,  g^^g-jjjj-j  Digest  of  Cases  Over-ruled,  Dissented  from,  Questioned,  Disapproved  and 

Specially  Considered  [fr.  1756  to  1886]  50/-     8°  Sweet 

Forms  a  Supplement  to  ChitTY'S  EgHity  Index  \ut  supra]  and  FISHER'S  Comtnon  Law  Index  \iti  supra\ 

BRITISH  COLONIES  AND  INDIA. 

Canada. 

Stephens,  C.  H.  [Canad.]  Digest  of  all  Reported  Decisions  in  the  province  of  Quebec  to  1877  65/-  r  8° 

Stevens,  Judge  [Canad.]  Digest  of  Cases  decided  in  Supreme  Court  of  New  Brunswick,  2  vols.        63/-     8° 

Jamaica  Digest  of  Laws.  By  J.  Minot,  48/-;  Contin.  to  1872  by  J.  Minot  + W.  R.  Lee 

New  South  Wales. 

Watkins,  J.  L.  [Austral.]  Digest  of  Cases. decided  in  Supreme  Court  of  N.S.W.  :  1861-1885  105/-  r  8°  Sydney 

New  Zealand. 

SMlTH,T.Scott[Austral.;ed.]Digestof  Reported  CasesinCt.  of  App.  &Supr.  Ct.,N.Z.,  1885-87,  2 v. ea.  2S/-     8° 

i8^ 


87 


[    ]8o 
65;  73 


87-S8 


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TREATISES,   COMMENTARIES,   DICTIONARIES. 


D  §4 

Victoria. 

WATERHOUSE+EDMONDSON,|-^^{^-^}DigestofReptd.Cases[invar.courts]of  Victoria:  1861-186584/-  r  8°  Melbmiite 

South  AfFican  Colonies. 


Buchanan,  J.  [ed.] 
Searle,  M.  W."[ed.] 

India. 

Co  WELL,  H. 
NORMANBY,  F. 

Strange,  Sir  T. 

Sunderland,  D. 
Woodman,  J.  V. 

UNITED  STATES. 

American  Decisions  :  cases  of  general  value  in  courts  of  the  several  states,  vols,  i.-xcv. 
American  Reports :  containing  all  Decisions  of  general  interest,  vols,  i.-xlv. 

Over-puled,  etc.,  Cases. 

CoNOLLY,T.M.[Arc..  ;ed.]  CompUa.of  Casesaffir.,revers.orcit.inCts.of  N.Y.State[i794-i882]$6.5o  r  8° 


Reports  of  Cases  decid.  in  Supr.  Ct.,  Cape  of  G.  H.  1868-74,  3  v.  Ann.  Suppl.  r  8°  Cape  Town 
Index  and  Digest  of  Cases  decided  in  Supreme  Court  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope     r  8°  „ 

Digest  of  Reported  Cases  in  Courts  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  from  1850       10/6     8°  „ 

Complete  Index  to  Reported  Cases  of  the  High  Courts  in  India  28/-  r  8°  Calcutta 

Digest  of  Cases  reported  in  Beng.  Law  Repts.,  vols,  i.-xv.,  in  Suppl.  Vol.,  in 

Madras  H.  C.  Reps,  i.-viii.,  Bomb.  H.  C.  Reps,  i.-xii.,  N.W.  Prov.  H.  C. 

Reps,  i.-vii.  40/-     8°  Madras 

Notes  of  Cases  in  Ct.  of  Recorder's  Supr.  Ct.  at  Madras,  2  vols.  c.p.  r8°        ,, 


The  same,  ed.  J.  D.  Mayne,  s.v.  Manual  of  Hindu  Law- 
Digest  of  Indian  Law  Reports 
Digest  of  Cases  reported  in  Bengal  Law  Reports  1868-75 


[Law 


88 


[    ]73 


81 
27 

64 


12/-     8° 

63/-  r  8°  Thacker,  Calcutta  77 

24/- r  8°        „  „        78 


ea.  $S-$6     8°  San  Francisco  68-88 
ea.  dbl.-vol.  $6     ^'NeivYork         70-S4 


82 


III.  Comptebensive  (Beneral  treatises  on  Law. 

4.    TREATISES,  COMMENTARIES,  DICTIONARIES. 


TREATISES  AND  COMMENTARIES. 

Eng-land. 


BLACliSTONE,  Sir  Wm. 

Kerr,  R.  M.  N. 
♦Stephen,  H.  St.  J. 
Bedford,  E.  H/ 
Gibson,  A. 

Scotland. 

Barclay,  H. 
Bell,  G.J. 


Comment,  on  Laws  of  England  [1765-9],  ed.  Broom  +  Hadley,  4  vols.  21/- 

,,  „  „  ed.  R.  M.  Kerr,  4  vols.  60/- 

The  Student's  Blackstone,  7/6  p  8°  Clowes  ['65]  '89.  Cf.  also  Stephen,  infra. 
New  Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England  [based  on  Blackstone],  4  vols.  84/- 
Guide  to  Stephen's  Commentaries  [questions  and  answers]  7/6 

Guide  to  Stephen's  Commentaries  12/- 


8°  Maxwell 
r  8°  Murray 


69 
76 


8°  B'tt'rw'rth  [41-45]  86 
8°  Stevens  [79]  84 

8°  R'vs.&Tur.  [79-8-1  ]83 


Digest  of  the  Law  of  Scotland                                          [espec.  of  Justices]  31/6 

Principles  of  the  Law  of  Scotland,  ed.  yfJ.  Guthrie,  2  vols.  45/- 

Commentaries  on  Laws  of  Scotland,  ed.  J.  Maclaren,  2  vols.  105/- 

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Burma. 

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Klemenls  of  the  Laws :  outline  of  civil  &  crim.  laws  in  United  States 

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Primitive 


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Early  Celtic. 

Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  Ireland  :   Senchns  Mor. 

Wales  [to  Edw.  i.]  w.  tr.  &  gloss.  Owen 


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Ang-lo-Saxon  and  Anglo-Norman. 

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GOterbock,  C. 
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A  famous  treatise. 

Hamilton,  A.  H.  A. 
Maitland,  F.  W.  [ed.] 

Reeves,  J. 
Saunders,  Sir  E. 

Williams,  Sir  E.  V. 
Wilson,  Sir  R.  K. 


w.  tr.  ;  of  Edw.  Confess.  ;  of  Wm.  i.,  Henry  i. ;  Monum,  Ecctes.  Anglic,  fr.  7-10  cent. ;  and  ancient  Latin  version  of  A.-S.  Laws. 

-if.  also  the  Engl.  Histories  of  espec.  Freeman,  Froude,  Green,  Hume,  Macaulay,  (F  §§  16-24). 


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CoDtaios  the  ancient  ordinances  and  laws  relating  to  the  Navy. 

Common  Law. 

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Daniell,  W.  T.  S.     History  of  the  Origm  of  the  Law  Reports 

Real  Property. 

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Sheil,  R.  L. 

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D  §§  8-11 

Dalrymple,  Sir  J.  [d.  1810]  Memoir  of.     By  Ae.  J.  G.  Mackay 
Denman,  Ld.  [1779-1815]  Memoir  of.     By  Sir  J.  Arnould,  2  vols. 


121- 

32/- 


ELDON,Ld.-Chc.[i75i-i838]  Public  &  Private  Life  of.  By  [Sir]  Horace  Twiss,  w.  sel.  of  corresp.  2  v.  21/. 
Erskine,  Ld.  [1750-1823]  Speeches  at  Bar  &  in  Pari.,  w.  mem.  byLd.  Brougham,  4v.  o.p.\Jb.  42/-;  w.  15/-] 
HARDWiCKB,Ld.[i690-i764]  Life  of.  By  G.  Harris,  3  v.  [nr.  sel.  fr.  his  corresp.,  speeches  &  judgm.]  o.p. 
Hatherley,  Ld.  [1801-81]  Memoir  of.     By  Rev.  W.  R.  W.  Stephens,  2  ports.  21/- 

JEFFREY,  Ld.  [1773-1850]  Life  of.     By  Lord  Cockburn,  w.  sel.  of  corresp.  ;  port.  5/- 

Kenyon,  Ld.  [1732-1802]  Life  of  14/- 

Lyndhurst,  Ld.  [i772-i863]Lifeof.     By  Sir  Theodore  Martin  ;  port.  "  16/- 

.1  ..  Lives  of  Brougham  and  Lyndhurst.     By  Lord  Campbell  16/- 

Maule,  Sir  Wm.  The  Early  Life  of.     By  Emma  Leathley  [niece]  7/6 

Norths,  The  Lives  of  the.    By  Roger  North,  3  vols.  [Ld.  Guildford  (1640-85),  Sir  Dudley 

N.  (1641-91),  Sir  John  N.  (1645-83)]  o.p.  [w.  45/-] 

PoLLoeK,  Sir  W.  F.  Personal  Reminiscences  of,  2  vols.  16/- 

ScOTT,  Jas.  Hope  Memoirs  of.     By  Prf.  R.  Omsby,  2  vols.  [w.  sel.  of  corresp.]  24/- 

Seton,  Alex.  [E.  of  Dunferml.,  Chanc.  of  Scotl.,  1555-1622]  Memoir  of.     By  George  Seton  ;  ports.  21/- 
STORY,J.[Am.;i779-i84S]Life  and  Letters  of.     By  W.  W.  Stoiy  [son],  2  vols.  o.p. 

Westbury,  Ld.  Life  of,  w.  selections  fr.  his  corresp.,  ed.  T,  A.  Nash  ;  2  vols.,  2  ports.     30/- 


8°  Douglas,  JSiiin. 
8°  Longman 
p  8°  Murray 
8°  Ridgway 
8°  Moxon 

Bentley 

Black 

Longman 

Murray 


8° 


S4 


Bentley 


73 
73 

[44]  44 
47 
47 
83 

[52]  74 
73 
84 
69 
72 


London  [1742-44]  26 
Macmillan  88 

Murray  [82]  84 

Blackwood  82 

Boston  51 

Bentley  88 


V.  Special  S)epattment6  of  Xaw. 


8.    ADOPTION. 

India.  — ».  D  §  m  :  Hindu  Law,  s.v.  Adoption. 

United  States. 

Whitmore,  W.  H.  [Am.]  The  Law  of  Adoption  in  the  United  States 


$2     8°  New  York 


76 


Saunders,  T.  W. 


9.    AFFILIATION. 

Law  and  Practice  of  Orders  of  Affiliation  and  Proceedings  in  Bastardy         6/6  c  8°  H.  Cox 


[6-]  84 


10.     AGENCY— 2*.  also  D  §  29  :  Contracts  ;  D  §  40  :  Elections. 

BOYD+ Pearson, H.E.  +A.B.  Factor's  Acts,  1823  to  1877,  w.  introduction  and  notes  6/-   12°  Stevens 

Campbell,  R.  Laws  relating  to  the  Sale  of  Goods,  and  Commercial  Agency  30/-  r  8°        ,, 

The  Law  of  Principal  and  Agent  in  Contract  and  Tort  30/-     8°  Maxwell 

Manual  of  Law  of  Principal  &  Agent,  7/6  j  Code  of  Law  of  Principal  &  Agent  2/-    12°  Stevens 


Treatise  on  Mercantile  Agency 


Evans,  W, 
Petgrave,  E.  C. 
Russell,  J.  A. 

United  States. 

Story,  J.  [Am.]  Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Agency,  ed.  C.  P.  Goodenough  [Am.] 

Wharton,  F.  [Am.]         The  Law  of  Agency  and  Agents 


14/-     8- 


84 
81 

[78]  88 

57;  76 
[    ]73 


$6     8°  Boston  [39]  82 

$6.50     8°  Philadelphia  76 


11.    AGEEEMENTS— ».  also  D  §  53,  s.v.  Solicitors. 
Moore,  H.  Practical  Forms  of  Agreements,  ed.  T.  Lambert  Mears 

Verbal:  United  States. 

Thr(?op,  H.  M.  [Am.]      A  Treatise  on  the  Validity  of  Verbal  Agreements 


20/-     8'  Clowes  [84]  88 

$7.50      8°  Albany  70 


ALIENS— J*.  D  §  68 :  Naturalization. 

ANCIENT  LIGHTS-z-.  D  §  78  :  Property,  Real. 

ALIMONY— z*.  D  §  59  :  Marriage  and  Divorce. 


APPRENTICES—z'.  D  §  61  :  Master  and  Servant. 
i88 


Society] 


ARBITRATION.     AUCTIONS.     BAILMENTS.     BANKING. 


[Law 


D  §§12-16 


12.    ARBITRATION  and  AWARD.    REFERENCES. 

Jackson,  C.  The  Practical  Arbitrator                      [more  particularly  for  lay  arbitrators]  6/-   1 2°  Knight                    79 

Lynch,  H.  F.  Redress  by  Arbitration                                                                     [a  digest]  5/-     8°  E.  Wilson              88 

Redman,  J.  H.  Law  of  Arbitrations  and  Awards                                                                    i8/-     8°  Butterworth    [72]  84 

„             ,,  Law  and  Practice  of  References                                    [supplement  to  above]  2/-     8°             „                     81 

Russell,  F.  +  H.  Treatise  on  Power  &  Duty  of  Arbitrator  &  Law  of  Submissions  &  Awards  36/-     8°  Sweet              [52]  82 

between  Masters  and  Servants— z-.  also  D  §  6i. 

LovESY,  C.  W.  Law  of  Arbitration  between  Masters  and  Servants                                            4/-   12°  Butterworth             67 

Scotland. 

Bell,  J.  M. 

United  States. 

Hoffman,  M.  [Am.] 
Morse,  J.  T.  [Am.] 


On  the  Law  of  Arbitration  in  Scotland 


The  Law  and  Practice  as  to  References 
On  Arbitration  and  Award 


21/-  r  8°  Edinburgh      [     ]  77 


$6.50     8°  Ntvu  York 
$6     8°  Boston 


75 
72 


ARCHITECTS— w.  D  §  20  :  Building  Contracts. 
ASSIGNIMENTS,  VOLUNTARY— w.  D  §  17  :  Bankruptcy,  s.v.  Canada  and  United  States. 

13.    AUCTIONS  AND  AUCTIONEERS. 


Bateman,  J. 
Squibb,  R. 


The  Law  of  Auctions,  ed.  O.  Smith  +  P.  F.  Evans 
Auctioneers  :  their  duties  and  liabilities 


14/-   12°  Maxwell  [46]  82 

10/6     8°  Lockwood  79 


PiXLEY,  F.  W. 


14.    AUDITORS. 

Auditors  :  their  duties  and  responsibilities  under  Joint  Stock  Comp.  Acts    10/6     8°  E.  Wilson      [81]  8; 


15.    BAILMENTS. 
United  States. 

Edwards,  Isaac  [Am,]      On  the  Law  of  Bailments 

ScHOULER,  J.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Bailments,  including  carriers,  inn-keepers  and  pledge 

Story,  Jos.  [Am.]  Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Bailments,  ed.  E.  H.  Bennett  [Am.] 


$6     8°  New  York        [55]  78 
$6     8°  Boston  [80]  88 

$6     8°      „  [56]  78 


16.    BANKING. 

Grant,  J.  Law  of  Bankers  and  Banking  Companies,  ed.  C.  C.  M.  Plumptre  29/-     8°  Butterworth    [56]  82 

Hutchison,  J.  Practice  of  Banking  :  cases  at  law  and  in  equity,  2  vols.  36/-     8°  E.  Wilson         81-83 

Walker,  J.  D.  Treatise  on  Banking  Law  [incl.  Crossed  Chq.  Act,  1876]  15/-     8°  Stevens  [77J  85 

Bank  Notes  and  Cheques— ».  D  §  i8 :  Bills  of  Exchange,  ac. 

Savings   Banks  — z/.  D  §  84  :  Savings  Banks. 

Practice  of  Banking— z/.  d  §  116. 
Scotland. 

Handbook  of  Bankers'  Law  *      6/-   12°  Edinburgh 


Australian  Banking  Law 


Robertson,  H. 

Australia. 

Hamilton,  E.  B. 

Canada. 

Davidson,  C.  P.  [Canad.]  Acts  relating  to  Banks  and  Banking 

United  States. 

BOLLES,  A.  S.  [Am.]  The  Law  relating  to  Banks  and  their  Depositors  and  to  Bank  Collections  $4. 50     8°  New  York 

,,       [ed.]  The  National  Bank  Act,  and  its  Judicial  Meaning  $38°        ,, 

Morse,  J.  T.,y»K.  [Am.]    Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Banks  and  Banking,  W.  F.  Parsons  [Am.]  2  vols.  $12     8°        „ 

189 


15/-   12°  Melbourne 


il(>  r  8°  Toronto 


[    ]8i 


80 


76 


87 

88 

[70]  88 


Society] 


D  §§  17-18 


BANKRUPTCY.     BILLS  OF   EXCHANGE,   I.O.U.'S,   ETC. 


[Law 


17.    BANKRUPTCY  and  INSOLVENCY. 

Baldwin,  E.  T.  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Bankruptcy 

Chalmers  +  Hough,  j^^^^  Bankruptcy  Act  and  Rules,  1883  :  with  commentary 
Eddis,  a.  S.  Principles  of  Administration  of  Assets  in  payment  of  debts 

Gray,  G.  G.  [ed.]  Bankruptcy  Act  Manual,  18S3,  w.  rules,  orders,  notes  and  references 

Haynes,  J.  F.  Lectures  on  Bankruptcy,  5/- ;     Guide  to  Bankruptcy 

Hazlitt  +  Ringwood.W.  +R.[eds.]  Bankruptcy  Act,  1883  :  with  notes,  rules  and  forms 
Indermaur,  J.  ~     '      ■    -  ■-        -     - 

Joel,  J.  E. 
MouRELL,  C.  F.  [ed.] 
..  .,     [ed.] 

„     [ed.] 
Pitt-Taylor,  F.  [ed.] 

RiBTON,  T. 

RiGG,  J.  McM.  [ed.] 

RiNGWOOD,  R. 

RoBSON,  G.  Y. 
Samson,  C.  L. 
Williams,  J. 

R.  V.+W.  V. 
Willis,  E.  C. 
Wright,  H.  [ed.] 


Student's  Guide  to  Bankruptcy 

Manual  of  Bankraptcy  and  Bills  of  Sale  Law 

Concise  Statement  of  Bankruptcy  Act,  1883 

Bankruptcy  Reports,  1884,  and  annually  thereafter  1 

Digest  of  All  Reported  Cases  under  Bankruptcy  Act,  1883 

Bankruptcy  Act  and  Debtors  Act :  w.  rules 

Law  and  Practice  in  Bankruptcy 

Bankruptcy  Act  '83,  Debtors  Act  1869,  and  Bill  of  Sales  Acts  1869-78 

Principles  of  Bankruptcy  :  with  scale  of  costs 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Bankruptcy 

Law  and  Practice  under  Bankruptcy  Act  1883 

Essay  on  Real  Assets,  6/-;  Settlement  of  Real  Estates 

Law&  Practice  in  Bankruptcy,  ed.  R.  V.  +  W.  V.  Williams +  E.  W.  Hansell 

Law  and  Practice  in  Bankruptcy  under  Act  of  1883 

The  Bankruptcy  Act  1883,  and  Debtors  Acts  1869  and  '78 


Yate-Lee+Wace,L.  +  H.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  BaviKruptcy 

Scotland. 

KiNNEAE,  J.  B.  On  the  Law  of  Bankruptcy,  under  existing  statutes,  in  Scotland 

Murdoch,  J.  Manual  of  Law  of  Insolvency  and  Bankruptcy  in  Scotland 

United  States  and  Canada. 

Bishop,  J.  L.  [Am.] 
Bump,  O.  F.  [Am.] 
BuRRiLL,  A.  M.  [Am.] 
Ha  WES,  G.  P.  [Am.] 
Keiley,  W.  S.  [Am.] 
Moses,  R.  [Am.] 


Law  and  Practice  of  Insolvency  and  Assignments 

Law  and  Practice  of  Bankruptcy 

Law  and  Practice  of  Voluntary  Assignment 

Law  of  Voluntary  Assignments  for  the  benefit  of  Creditors 

The  Law  and  Practice  relating  to  Voluntary  Assignments 

Insolvency  Laws  of  United  States  and  Canada 


16/-  12°  Stevens 

[79]  83 

12/6     8°  Waterlow 

84 

6/-     8°  Stevens 

80 

8/6   12°      „ 

[83]  84 

2/6    12°  Stevens ;  Cox  84 ;  84 

10/6  c  8°        „ 

84 

5/-  P  8°        „ 

84 

25/-     8°       „ 

84 

5/-  p  8°  Sweet 

[83]  84 

I.  18/-     8°      „ 

84  sqq. 

10/6     8°      „ 

t.% 

is/-  c  8°  Maxwell 

[75]  84 

22/6     8°  Clowes 

84 

10/6  r 12°  Stevens 

84 

10/6     8° 

[79]  84 

38/-     8°  Reeves&Turnei[7o]87 

25/-  r  8°  Clowes 

84 

14/-     8°  Sweet 

61;  79 

11 28/-  r  8°  Stevens 

[70]  84 

30/-     8°       =, 

84 

12/6     8V      „ 

84 

38/-  r  8°  Maxwell 

[71]  84 

15/-     8°  Edinburgh 

[    ]69 

20/-     8°  Blackwood 

;63]  86 

$5      8°  Nasi  York 

75 

$7.50  r  8° 

[69]  77 

^e-SorS" 

[53]  87 

$2     8° 

76 

$2     8° 

76 

$4     8° 

76 

Insolvency. 

Wait,  F.  S.  [Am,]         Practical  Treatise  on  Insolvent  Corporations 


$6.50     8° 


89 


BARRISTERS— ».  D  §  53  :  Legal  Profession. 


18.    BILLS  OF  EXCHANGE,  LO.U.'S,  BANK  NOTES  and  NEGOCIABLE  INSTRUMENTS. 


AGABEG  + Barry,  •^^HE-[eds.]  Bills  of  Exchange  Act,  1882  :  w.  notes  of  cases  prior  and  since 


12/6  r  8° 


*Byles,  Sir  J.  B. 
Chalmers,  M.  D. 
*CHn"rY,  ].,jun. 

Scotland. 

Thomson,  R. 

Canada. 

(Clarke,  S.  R.  [Canad.] 

United  States. 

Ames,  J.  II.  [Am.  ;  ed.] 
liiGE[,ow,M.M.[Ani.;  ed. 
Daniel,  J.  \V.  [Am.] 
Edwards,  Isaac  [Am.] 
Story,  Jos.  [Am.] 

France. 

Argles,  N. 

Notary 


Law  of  B.  of  Ex. ,  Pro.  No. ,  Bk.  No.  &  Cheques,  ed.  M.  B.  Byles  +  A.  K.  Lloyd  26/- 
Digest  of  the  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange,  Pro.  Notes  and  Cheques  16/- 

Treatise  on  Bills  of  Exch.,  Pro.  No.,  Cheques  &  Bk.  No.,  ed.  J.  A.  Russell  28/- 


8° 


Clowes 
Sweet 
Stevens 
Sweet 


Treatise  on  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange,  Pro.  Notes,  etc,  ;  ed.  J.  D.  Wilson  28/-  r  8°  Stevens 

10/-     8°  Toronto 


Bills,  Notes,  Cheques  and  I.O.  U.'s 


Selection  of  Cases  on  Laws  of  Bills,  Notes  and  Negotiable  Papers,  ; 
I  Leading  Cases  on  Bills,  Notes,  and  Checks 
Law  ol  Negotiable  Instruments,  2  vols. 

Treatise  on  Bills  of  Exchange,  Promissory  Notes,  etc.,  2  vols. 
Commentaries  on  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange,  Promissoiy  Notes,  etc. 


Handbook  on  the  French  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange 

— V.  D  §  53  :  Legal  Profession. 

IQO 


$12 

$6 

$12 
$6 


r8" 


Boston 

New  York 

)) 
Boston 


l/-    12°  E.  Wils'in 


84 
[29]  85 
[79]  87 
[40]  78 


[37]  65 


75 


[71]  80 
[76]  79 
[57]  82 
[43]  7S 


Society] 


BILLS   OF  SALE.     BUILDING.     CARRIERS. 


[Law 


D  §§  19-22 


FiTHiAN,  E.  W.  [ed.] 

GuiKY,  M.  G.  [ed.] 
Indermaur,  J. 
Joel,  J.  E. 
Macalpin,  D.  R. 
Macaskie,  S. 
Newson,  H. 
Pearce,  E.  R.  [ed.] 

Canada. 

Barron,  J.  A.  [Canad.] 

Assignment 


19.     BILLS    OF    SALE— z'.  also  §  52  :  Mortgages. 
Bills  of  Sale  Acts,  1878  and  1882  :  w.  introduction  and  notes  6/-    12°  Stevens 

Mr.  FITHIAN  was  the  draftsman  of  the  1882  Bill. 

Bills  of  Sale  Acts  '78  and  '82  :  w.  notes  and  appendix 

Concise  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Bills  of  Sale 

Manual  of  Bankruptcy  and  Bills  of  Sale  Law 

The  Law  relating  to  Money  Lenders  and  Borrowers 

The  Law  relating  to  Bills  of  Sale,  and  on  Fraudulent  Assignment 

The  Law  of  Bills  of  Sale  as  modified  by  Acts  1878  and  '82 

Bills  of  Sale  Acts  '78  and  '82  :  w.  notes  and  outline  of  law 

Handy  Book  of  Law  of  Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages  16/6     8°   'Joronio 

— '"•  D  §  17  ;  for  Fraudulent  Conveyances,  i*.  D  §  46. 


[82]  84 


S/-     8°        „  82 

S/6   12°       „  82 

25/-     8°       „  84 

9/-  r  8°  Reeves  &  Turner   80 

8/-p8°  Stevens  82 

S/'-  c  8°  Clowes  82 

5/-    12°  Stevens  82 


80 


20.    BUILDING  CONTRACTS  and  CASES. 


Emden,  A.  Law  relating  to  Building  Leases  &  Contracts,  2o/- 

Jenkins  +  Raymond,  E.+ J.  Architect's  Legal  Handbook 
RoscoE,  E.  S.  [ed.]  Digest  of  Building  Cases 

Metropolitan   Building  AetS-z-.  D  §  67  :  Municipal  and  Local  Law. 


Supplement  [Act  '82]  2/6    12° 

[on  building  contracts]  6/-  c  8° 

3/6    12° 


Stevens  82  ;  82 

Paul  [     ]  80 

Reeves  &  Turner    79 


Building  Societies 

Davis,  H.  F.  A. 
Rouse,  R. 

scr  atchley  +  brabr0ok 
WURTZBURG,  E.  A.  [ed.] 

United  States. 

Endlich,  G.  a.  [Am.] 

Friendly  Societies 

Brabrook,  E.  W. 
Davis,  H.  F.  A. 

Pratt,  W."t. 


2L    BUILDING  aud  FRIENDLY  SOCIETIES. 

—for  Management,  etc.,  t^.  D  §  120. 

On  the  Law  of  Building  and  Freehold  Land  Societies 

Building  Societies  and  Borrowers 

,  g-^-  The  Law  of  Building  Societies 

Building  Societies  Acts,  1836,  '74,  '75,  '77,  &  '84  :  w.  notes  &  precedents 


Law  of  Building  Associations,  etc. ,  in  the  United  States 
—for  Management,  etc.,  w.  D  §  120. 

The  Law  rel.  to  Industrial  and  Provident  Societies 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  Friendly  Societies  and  Trades  Unions 

On  Industrial  and  Provident  Societies 

The  Law  of  Friendly  Societies,  ed.  E.  W.  Brabrook 


24/-     8°  Sweet 
2/6    12°  Maxwell 
7/5  p  8°  Shaw 
7/6  r 12°  Stevens 

[70]  84 
74 

[75]  82 
87 

$6     8°  New  Jersey 

82 

6/-   12°  Butterworth 
IS/-     8°  Sweet 
8/-   12°      „ 
S/-   12°  Shaw 

69 

76 

69 

[50]  88 

BYE-LAWS— ».  D  §  26  :  Companies. 
CANALS— ».  D  §  81  :  Railways  and  Canals. 


22.     CARRIERS— ».  also  D  §  81  .-  Railways  ;  and  D  §  15  :  Bailments. 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Carriers  by  Land  and  Water 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Carriage  by  Sea 
Digest  of  the  Law  of  Carriers  of  Goods  and  Passengers 
The  Law  of  Railway  Companies  as  Carriers 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Carriers  by  Land  and  Water 

On  Carriers  :  the  law  as  admin,  in  courts  of  U.  S.  and  England 

On  the  Contracts  of  Common  Carriers 


Browne,  J.  H.  B. 
Carver,  T.  G. 
Macnamara,  W.  H. 
Redman,  J.  H. 

United  States. 

Angell,  J.  K.  [Am..] 

Hutchinson,  R.  [Am.] 

Lawson,  J.  D.  [Am.] 

Thompson,  A.  W.  [Am.]  The  Law  of  Carriers  of  Passengers 

India. 

Knox,  G.  E.  [ed.]  The  Indian  Contract  and  Common  Carriers'  Acts 

19I; 


18/-     8°  Stevens  72 

32/- r  8°        „  86 

,,  in  prep, 

5/-   12°  Reeves&Tarner[7o]8o 


$6     8°  Boston  \2nded.  45]  77 
$6.50     8°  Chicago  80 

$5.50  r  8°  St.  Loins  80 

$5-50     8°        „  80 


37/-     8°  (India) 


78 


Society] 


CHARITIES.    CLUBS.     COMMON  LAW.    COMPANIES. 


[Law 


D  §§  23-26 


23.    CHARITIES. 


Cooke +  HARWOOD,  ~~  [eds.]  Charitable  Trusts  Acts,  1853,  '55,  '60  :  w.  notes 
HojJHOUSE,  A.  Dead  Hand  :  endowments  and  settlements  of  property 

Kenny,  C.  S.  True  Princ.  of  Legislation  w.  reg.  to  Property  given  f.  Charit.  Uses 

Whiteford,  F.  M.  The  Law  relating  to  Charities,  especially  Bequests 


16/-     8°  Stevens  [61]  67 

S/-  c  8°  Chatto  80 

7/6     8°  Reeves  &  Turner   80 
6/-     8°  Stevens  78 


24.    CLUBS. 

Wertheimer,  J.  The  Law  relating  to  Clubs 

COMMERCIAL  LAW-s.  D  §  63  .  Mercantile  Law. 


6/-  c  8°  Stevens 


85 


Broom,  H. 

»)        >i 

Indermaur,  T. 

Saunders,  Sir  E.  &■  Sir 
Shirley,  W.  S.  [ed.] 
Smith,  Jno.  W.  [ed.] 

,,       Josiah  W. 
Walpole,  C.  G. 


25.    COMMON  LAW. 

Comment,  on  the  Common  Law,  ed.  W.  F.  A.  Archibald  +  H.  W.  Greene  25/- 
Philosophy  of  Com.  Law,  ed.  J.  C.  H.  Flood,  s.v.  Primer  of  Legal  Princ.  6/- 

20/- 
6/- 


Principles  of  the  Common  Law 

Epitome  of  Leading  Common  Law  Cases 

E.  V.  Williams'  Notes  to  same — v.  D  §  5. 

Selection  of  Leading  Cases  in  Common  Law 

Selection  of  Leading  Cases,  ed.  R.  H.  Collins +  R.  G.  Arbuthnot,  2  vols. 

Manual  of  the  Common  Law,  ed.  J.  Trustram 

Rubric  of  the  Common  Law  :  illustrated  by  cases 

— z*.  D  §  s. 


15- 
75- 
14/- 
14/- 


8°  Maxwell 
8°        „ 
8°  Stevens 


Maxwell 

Stevens 

Shaw 


ed.]  The  Common  Law  Procedure  Act 


History 
Canada. 

Harrison,  R.  A.  [Canad. 

United  States. 

Barton,  R.  T.  [Am.]        Practice  in  the  Courts  of  Law  m  Civil  Cases 

Cox,  W.  S.  [Am.]  Common  Law  Practice  in  Civil  Actions 

Holmes, O.  W.,yK».[Am.]  The  Common  Law 

Lawson,  J.  D.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Leading  Cases  Simplified 

Minor,  J.  B.  [Am.]  Institutes  of  Common  and  Statute  Law,  4  vols,  in  5 

PUTERBAUGH,  S.  D.  [Am.]  Common  Law  Pleading  and  Practice 

Maxims. 

Barton,  J.  S.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Digest  of  the  Maxims  or  Principles  of  the  Common  Law  $3-5° 

Broom,  H.  [ed.]  Selection  of  Legal  Maxims  :  classified  and  illustrated  31/6 

Morgan,  J.  A.  [Am.  ;ed.]  English  Version  of  Legal  Maxims:  w.  the  original  forms  $2 

Trayner,  J.  [ed.]  Latin  Maxims  and  Phrases  [w.  trs.  ;  illustr.  Scottish  law]  21/- 

Popular  Treatises  — ^/.  d  §  74. 


21/-     8°   Toronto 


[65]  88 
[76]  83 
[76]  88 
[74]  87 

[80]  83 

\m  '^ 

[62J  87 
80 


[    \V 


$6 

$4 

[lectures]  12/- 

[a  collection  of  cases]  $3 

$40 

$7-5° 


8°  Richmond,  Va.       77 
8°    Washington  77 

8°  MacmiUan  81 

8°  St.  Louis  8? 

8°  liichmond,Va.\^^^ 
8°  Chicago  [63]  76 


8°  N^M  York  8i 

8°  Maxwell  [45]  84 

12°  Cincinnati  [78]  78 

8°  Stevens  [    ]  83 


26.    COMPANIES,  JOINT  STOCK. 


Buckley,  H.  Burton         The  Law&  Pract. under  the  Companies  Acts  '62-'66,  &  Insur.  Acts  '70-'72  32/- 
Hurrell  +  Hyde,  ^^      Treatise  on  Law  of  Joint  Stock  Companies  17/6 

Jordan,  R.  Handy  Book  for  Formation  and  Management  of  Companies  2/6 

Palmer +  MACNAGHTEN,-g7^55^Company  Precedents,  for  use  in  relation  to  companies  34/- 

,,■  F.  B.  Private  Companies  :  their  formation  and  advantages  [popular]  2/- 

Pulbrook,  a.  [ed.]  Companies  Acts  [1862-86],  Stannaries  Act  ['69],  Life  Assur.  Co.'s  Act  ['70]  6/- 

Smith,  T.  E.  Summary  of  the  Law  of  Companies  6/- 

Thring,  SirH.  [waroLord]  Law  and  Practice  of  Joint  Stock  &  other  Companies,  ed.  G.  A.  R.  Fitzgerald 
Watts,  C.  N.  The  Law  of  Promoters  of  Public  Companies  S/- 

Bye-Laws. 

Lumley,  W.  G.  Essay  on  Bye-Laws :  w.  appendix  on  model  bye-laws  10/- 

Clauses  Consolidation  Acts,  1845-1877. 

Bigg,  J.  [ed.]  The  Clauses  Consolidation  Acts  l6/- 

Compulsopy  Sale. 

Browne,  J.  H.  B.  Compulsory  Purchase  of  the  Undertakings  of  Companies  by  Corporations     7/6 

Sale  and  Transfer  of  Shares. 

DiGBY,  K.  E.  The  Sale  and  Transfer  of  Shares  in  Companies  5/- 

192 


r  8°  Stevens 

[73]  88 

8°  Clowes 

83 

12°  Stevens 

[    ]85 

r8°        „ 

[77]  88 

12° 

[77]  84 

c  8°  E.  Wilson 

[67]  89 

8°  Stevens 

[78]  81 

8°        „ 

[57]  89 

8°       „ 

80 

8°  Knight 

77 

12°  Waterlow 

[66]  77 

8°  Stevens 

76 

12°  Sweet 

6S 

Society] 


CONSTITUTIONAL  AND   PARLIAMENTARY  LAW. 


[Law 


Rating^. 

Browne,  J.  H.  B. 

Shareholders 

Emden,  a. 
Palmer,  F.  B. 
PiXLEY,  F.  W. 


Law  of  Rating  of  Hereditaments  in  Occupation  of  Companies 

— V.  also  D  §  71  :  Partnership. 

Shareholders'  Legal  Guide 

Shareholders'  and  Directors'  Legal  Companion 

The  Shareholder's  Handbook 


Treatise  on  the  Doctrine  of  Ultra  Vires 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  Winding-up  Companies,  with  forms 


Railway  Companies— i-.  d  §  81. 
Ultra  Vires. 

Brice,  Dr.  S. 

Winding^-up. 

Emden,  Alfred 
Palmer,  F.  B.  [ed.] 
Contributories. 
Collier,  Rob. 

Canada. 

Stephens,  C.  H.  [Canad.]  Law  and  Practice  of  Joint  Stock  Companies  under  Canad.  Acts,  1881 

United  States  :  Manufacturing  Corporations-^.  D  §  31 :  Corporations.  ■ 


Winding-up  Forms 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contributories 


25/-     8°  Stevens 

2/6  c  8°  Clowes 
2/6  12°  Stevens 
2/6  p  8°  E.  Wilson 


42/-  r  8°  Stevens 

28/-     8°  Clowes 
8°  Stevens 


[a  collection  of  580  forms]  12/- 

9/-  c  8°  Butterworth 

21/-     8°  Toronto 


D  §27 

75 

84 
[78]  88 

83 

[74]  77 

[83]88 
85 

75 
81 


COMPENSATION  UNDER  AGRICULTURAL  HOLDINGS  ACT-z'.  D§5i:  Land  Laws. 


CONSTITUTIONAL 

Great  Britain 

♦Anson,  Sir  W.  R. 
Bowyer,  Sir  Geo. 
Broom,  H. 
*DicEY,  Prf.  A.  V. 
Forsyth,  W.  [ed.] 
Thomas,  E.  C.  [ed.] 

Colonies,  British 

Chalmers,  G.  [ed.] 

United  States 

Bateman,  W.  O.  [Am.] 
CoOLEY,  T.  M.  [Am.] 


27,    CONSTITUTIONAL  amd  PARLIAMENTARY  LAW. 

LAW. 

— V.  also  D  §  140:  Constitution  of  Great  Britain. 

Law  &  Custom  of  Constitution,  v.  i.':  Parliament,  [v.  ii.  Execut.,  inprep.\  10/6 


Clar.  Press 

Stevens 
Maxwell 
Macmillan 
Stevens 


POMEROY,  J.  N.  [Am.] 
PooRE,  B.  p.  [Am.] 


Comparative. 

Crane-h  Moses, 


Introduction  to  Comparative  Constitutional  Law 
LAW  AND    PRACTICE. 

— V.  also  D  §  38  :  Assemblies. 

— ut  supra. 

Rules,  Custom,  and  Procedure  of  the  House  of  Commons 


'  B.[Ams.] 

PARLIAMENTARY 

Great  Britain 

"Anson,  Sir  W.  R. 

Bradlaugh,  Chas. 

Mackenzie -I- LusHlNGT0N,g^  The  Parliamentary  and  Local  Government  Registration  Manual 

*May,  Sir  T.  Erskine         Practical  Treatise  on  Parliamentary  Law 


$1.50     8°  New  York 


86 
[41]  46 
[66]  85 
[85]  86 

69 
[76]  85 


Commentaries  on  the  Constitutional  Law  of  England  22/- 

Constitutional  Law  viewed  in  relation  to  Common  Law  31/6 

Introductory  Lectures  to  the  Study  of  Law  of  Constitution  12/6 

Cases  and  Opinions  on  Constitutional  Law  30/-  : 

Leading  Cases  in  Constitutional  Law  6/- 

— V.  also  D  §  143  :  Constitution  of  the  British  Colonies. 

Opin.  of  Em.  Lawyers  on  Engl.  Jurisprud.  [chfly.  Colonial ;  Eng.  ed.  «./.]  20/-  r  8°  New  York       [14]  58 

— V.  also  D  §  14S  :  Constitution  of  the  U.S. 

Political  and  Constitutional  Law  of  the  United  States  $3  8°  St.  Louis  76 

General  Principles  of  Constitutional  Law  in  the  United  States  $2. 50  8°  Boston  80 

Hare,  Dr.  J.  I.  C.  [Am.]  American  Constitutional  Law,  2  vols.  63/-  8'  Low  89 

V.  HoLST,  Prf.  H.               The  Constitutional  Law  of  the  United  States,  tr.  A.  B.  Mason  [Am.]  $2  %°  Chicago  87 

a  concise  epitome,  tr.  from  a  part  of  H.  MARQUARDSEN'S  Handbuch  des  O^ntlichen  RecJtts. 

Introduction  to  the  Constitutional  Law  of  U.  S.,  ed.  E.  H.  Bennett  [Am.]   $S     8°  Boston  [68]  86 

Federal  and  State  Constitutions,  Colonial  Charters,  etc.,  of  U.S.,  2  vols.    $13  r  8°      „  78 


84 


Costs 
Elections 
Private  Bills. 

Clifford,  Fred. 
Macassey,  L.  L. 
Smethurst,  J.  M. 

Reform,  etc. 

Registration 

United  States  : 


BIc  i. :  Constitution,  Powers,  and  Privileges  of  ParL ;  bk.  iL :  Practice  and  Froceeding:s ;  bk.  iii. :  Private  Bills,  etc 

— V.  D  §  109,  s.v.  Costs. 
— V.  D  §  41  :  Elections. 

A  History  of  Private-Bill  Legislation  [2  vols.],  vol.  i.,20/-;  vol.  ii. 
Private-Bill  Legislation  and  Provisional  Orders  ;  a  handbook 
Locus  Standi  of  Petitions  against  Private  Bills  in  Parliament 

— V.  D  §  141. 

—V.  D  §  41  :  Elections  and  Registration. 

Congress— ».  d  §  146. 

193 


2/6  f8'  Sonnenschein         89 
IS/-     8°  Shaw  88 

48/-     8°  Butterworth    [44]  83 


35/-     8°  Butterworth    85  ;  87 
25/-     8°  Lockwooi^  87 

12/-  p  8"  Stevens  [66]  76 


Society] 


CONSULS.    CONTRACTS.    CONVEYANCING. 


[Law 


i  28-30 


28.    CONSULS. 

iNGLis,  A.  P.  Consular  Formulary  [coll.  of  forms  and  precedents]  12/6 

Joel,  L.  A  Consul's  Manual  and  Shipowner's  Guide  in  Translations  abroad  12/- 

Tarring,  C.  J.  British  Consular  Jurisdiction  in  the  East  [w.  coll.  of  statutes]    7/6 


8°  Harrison 

79 

8°  Paul 

79 

8°  Stevens 

«7 

29.     CONTRACTS— ».  also  D  §  7  :  Agency. 


•Addison,  C.  G.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts,  ed.  Horace  Smith 

*Anson,  Sir  W.  R.  Principles  of  the  English  Law  of  Contract  &  Agency  in  rel.  to  Contract 

Ball,  W.  E.  Short  Digest  of  Common  Law      [torts  and  contracts ;  based  on  Addison] 

*Chitty,  J.,/«k.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts,  ed.  J.  A.  Russell 

Finch,  G.  B.  [ed.]  A  Selection  of  Cases  of  .the  English  Law  of  Contract 

Hamilton,  G.  B.  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts 

Leake,  S.  M.  Elementary  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Contracts 

*POLLOCK,  Prf.  F.  Treatise  on  the  Principles  of  Contract 

Shearwood,  J.  a.  An  Outline  of  the  Law  of  Contract 

Smith,  Jno.  W.  The  Law  of  Contracts,  ed.  V.  T.  Thompson 

Specific  Performance. 

Fry,  Sir  E.  Treatise  on  the  Specific  Performance  of  Contracts,  ed.  Rawlins 

India. 

*Cunningham  +  Shephard,  g^^^  The  Contract  Act  [Act  IX.  of  1872],  with  intro.  &  notes  31/6 

"""■■'  The  Indian  Contract  and  Common  Carriers  Acts,  etc.  S/- 

The  Indian  Contract  Act  [Act  IX.  of  1872],  with  commentary  24/- 


So/- 

r  8°  Stevens 

r47l  8,^ 

106 

8°  Clar.  Press 

179188 

16/- 

8°  Stevens 

80 

^2- 

r  8°  Sweet 

rH8i 

28/- 

r8°  Camb.  Press 

86 

7/6 

8°  Stevens 

88 

^8/- 

8°        „ 

[67178 

28/- 

8°        „ 

L75J  85 

7/6  c  8°  Reeves  &  Turner    79 
21/-     8°  Sweet  [3-]  79 


36/-  r  8°  Butterworth    [58]  81 


8°  Calcutta 


$6 

$5 
$11 


Knox,  G.  E.  [ed.] 
Macrae,  C.  C.  [ed.] 

United  States. 

Bishop,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Contracts  on  a  new  and  condensed  method 

Hare,  J.  I.  Clark  [Am.]  The  Law  of  Contracts 

HiLLiARD,  F.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts,  2  vols. 

Langdell,C.C.  [Am.;ed.]  LeadingCaseson  the  Law  of  Contracts,  w.  references  &  citations,  2vols.  $10 

„  „  Summary  of  the  Law  of  Contracts  $2.5° 

Parsons,  T.,  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts,  3  vols.  $18 

Pomeroy,  j.  N.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Specific  Performance  of  Contracts  $5-5° 

Story,  W.  W.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts,  ed.  M.  M.  Bigelow  [Am.],  2  vols.  $I2 

Specific  Performance. 

Waterman,  T.W.  [Am.]  On  the  Specific  Performance  of  Contracts 
Carriers  -^.  D  22  :  carriers. 


[73]  80 
78 

73 


87 
87 
72 

[7>]  79 
[    ]8o 

[S3]  83 
San  Francisco  79 
Boston  [44]  74 


Chicago 
Boston 
Philadelphia 
Boston 


$6.50     8°  New  York 


81 


Roman  Law 


D  §  no  :  Roman  Law,  s.v.  Contracts. 


30.    CONVEYANCING, 


•Bythewood+Jarman,  ^^^^  Selection  of  Preced.  in  Convey.,  ed.  Robbins         [in  7  vols.]  i.-v.  169/-  r  8°  Sweet        [    ]  84-87 

Alphabetically  arranged.    Vol.  i.  :  Genera],  38/- ;  ii. :  Agreements  and  Sales,  Mortgages,  38/- ;  iii. :  Settlements,  58/- ;  iv. :  Wills  and  Trustees,  30/- ;  T.  :  Leases.  Deeds, 
Bonds,  etc.,  25/-;  vL  :  Settlements,  Misc.  Deeds  (i«  /«/.),  Stamp  Duties,  Wills,  35/-. 


Crabb,  Christie  [ed.]         Complete  Series  of  Precedents  in  Conveyancing,  ed.  J.  T.  Christie +  W.  W. 

Fisher,  2  vols.  r  8' 

•Davidson,  C,  etc.  [eds.]  Preced.&FormsinConveyan.,ed.T.C.Wright+J.  K.Darley&others,  5  vols,  r 

i. :  25/-,  '85 ;  ii, :  pt.  1,  36/- ;  pt.  z,  36/-,  '81 ;  iii. :  S2/6,  '73 :  iv. :  3a/-,  '80 ;  v. :  pt  x,  aS/-,  '76 ;  pt.  2,  32/-,  '78. 

Concise  Precedents  in  Conveyancing 

Principles  of  Conveyancing 

Practical  Introduction  to  Conveyancing 

Manual  of  the  Practice  of  Conveyancing  ;  with  forms,  ed.  H.  Greenwood 

Concise  Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Practice  of  Conveyancing 


Butterworth[    Ynprep, 
3°  Maxwell  [w.j/.]  85  jyy. 


Deane,  H.  C. 
Elphinstone,  H.  W. 
Greenwood,  G.  W. 
Hallilay,  R. 


Harris  +  Clarkson,  ^fr\St]  '^°"^-  *  ^"^"P-  Act  1 88 1 ,  &  Vendor  &  Purch.  Act  1 874,  w.  notes,  etc 
Hayes,  W.  Concise  Conveyancer,  ed.  W.  B.  Coltman 

H0OD+ Challis,  fi^J  Conveyancing  Acts  '81-82,  &  Settled  Land  Act  1882 
Humphry,  H.  M.  [ed.]      Common  Precedents  in  Conveyancing 
Indermau'r,  j.  [ed.]  Epitome  of  Leading  Conveyancing  &  Equity  Cases 

Key  +  Elphinstone,  ^4th  Compendium  of  Precedents  in  Conveyancing 
Marcv,  G.N.  [ed.]  Epitome  of  Conveyancing  Statutes,  8/6  ;  supplement 

194 


21/-  c  8° 

18/-  8" 
14/-  8° 
16/-  8° 
8/-p8° 

9/- 


[w.  precedents]  21/- 

15/- 
12/6 

6/- 
2  vols.    70/- 

I/- 


Stevens 
Maxwell 
Stevens 
H.  Cox 
Stevens 

)) 
Reeves 

Stevens 


8°  Maxwell 
12° 


[44]  85 

[74]  83 

[71]  84 

[7-]  82 

83 

82 

82 

[82]  84 

[82]  82 

[73]  87 

[78]  83 

]  81,  82 


Society] 


CORPORATIONS.     COMMON    LAW.     CRIMINAL   LAW. 


[Law 


■  8°  Stevens 


•Prideaux+Whitcombe,  F. +  G.  [eds.]  Precedents  in  Conveyancing  [w.  disserts,  on  its  law],  2  vols.  70/- 
Indermaur,  J.  Student's  Guide  to  Prideaux's  Conveyancing  S/6 

Smith +TRUSTRAM,  ^^^ — '  Compend.  of  Law  of  Real  &  Pers.  Prop,  as  conn.  w.  conveyancing,  2  v.  42/- 
SWEET,  G.  [ed.]  Concise  Precedents  in  Conveyancing,  ed.  C.  C.  Tucker+G.  Cave,  2  vols.    25/- 

WlLLlAMS,  T.  C.  [ed.]        Statutes  Affecting  the  Practice  of  Conveyancing  10/6 

Contains  Vend,  and  Purch.  Act  "74,  Conv.  Acts  '8x  and  '82,  Settled  Land  Act  '82,  Marr.  Worn.  Prop.  Act  '82,  with  rules  of  Court,  etc. 

W0LSTENHOLME+ Turner,  ||J^'  Conveyancing  Acts  1881-82  [same  contents  as  above]  17/6  r  8°  Clowes 

Costs. 


§§  31-32 

[S3]  89 
83 

[.55]  84 

Sweet  [2nd  ed.  45]  86 

84 


Halhwell,  W.  Solicitors'  Handybook  of  Conveyancing  Costs 

Rubinstein,  J.  S.  Conveyancing  Costs 

Vendor  and  Purchaser— ».  d  §  95  («/.  Benjamin,  Dart,  sugden). 
Scotland. 


Begg,  J.  H.  [ed.] 
Bell,  A.  M. 
Hendry,  J. 
•Juridical  Soc.  of  Edinb. 


The  Conveyancing  Code 

Lectures  on  Conveyancing,  with  notes  of  recent  statutes,  2  vols. 
Manual  of  Conveyancing  in  Scotland,  with  notes,  J.  T.  Mowbray 
System  of  Conveyancing.     By  var.  contributors, 


2/6 
2/6 


20/- 

63/- 
i6/- 


Sweet 
Stevens 


8°  Edinburgh 


[8 1]  88 


[82]  86 
[82]  82 


79 
[f.oo]  82 

[      ]82 


Menzies,  Prf.  Allan 

Canada. 

Hancock,  J.  W.  [Canad.]  System  of  Conveyancing 

United  States. 


Lectures  on  Conveyancing  according  to  the  Law  of  Scotland 


2  vols.  [=Juridical  Styles, 

i.-il.]  72/-  r  8°  Bell  &  Bradf.,  Ed.  [1790] 


35/-  r  8°  Edinburgh 


8°   Toronto 


63 


[coll.  offorms,  etc.]  $6     8°  New  York 


61 


77 


Abbott,  B.  V.+A.  [Ams.  ;  ed.]  Clerks'  and  Conveyancers' Assistant 

Oliver,  B.  L.  [Am.]         Conveyancing  $4.50  8°  Portland,U.S.  [4th ed.  45]  81 

WiLLARD,  J.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Real  Estate  and  Conveyancing,  w.  appendix  of  forms  $6.50     ^i"  Albany  61 

Fraudulent  Conveyances— ».  d  §  46 :  Praud. 


COPYEIGrHTS— J-.  D  §  72 :  Patents  and  Copyrights. 


31.    CORPOEATIONS, 

Municipal  — ».  D  §  67  :  Municipal  Law. 

Insolvency  — «.  D  §  17  :  Bankruptcy. 

Ultra  Vires  —v.  D  §  26  :  Companies. 

United  States. 

Abbott,  B.  V.  +  A.  [Ams.  ]  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Corporations,  Public  and  Private,  2  vols.  $8. 50 

Angell+Ames,  J.  K.  +S.  [Ams.]  Treat,  on  Law  of  Private  Corpor.  Aggregate,  ed.  J.  Lathrop  [Am.]  $6 

Boone,  C.  T.  [Am.]  .  ^^        .    -.     -         ^-  • 

Field,  G.  W.  [Am.] 

MORAWETZ,  V.  [Am.] 

Potter,  P.  [Am.] 

Proffatt,  J.  [Am.] 

Taylor,  H.  O.  [Am.] 

WiTHROw,  T.  F.  [Am. 


A  Manual  of  the  Law  of  Corporations  generally 
A  Treatise  on  Law  of  Private  Corporations,  ed.  H.  G.  Wood  [Am.] 
A  Treatise  on  Law  of  Private  Corporations 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Corporations,  general  and  local,  2  vols. 
On  the  Law  of  Private  Corporations 
The  Law  of  Private  Corporations 
;  ed.]  Corporation  Cases  of  Supreme  and  Circuit  Courts  of  U.S.,  5  vols. 

Liabilities  of  Stockholders'  and  Directors. 

Thompson,  S.  D.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Liability  of  Stockholders  incorporations 
„  „  Liability  of  Directors,  Officers  and  Agents  of  Corporations 

Manufacturing  Corporations. 

Baker,  J.  F.  [Am.]    The  Law  of  Manufacturing  Corporations 

Waterman,  T.  W.[Am.]  Treatise  on  Law  of  Corporations  [other  than  municipal],  2  yols. 


$3 

$6.50 

$6 

$7 

$4-50 

$6.50 


•  8°  New  York  69-79 
8°  Boston  [2nd  ed.  43]  75 

18°  San  Francisco  82 
8°  Albany  [77]  83 

8°  Boston  82 

8°  New  York  79 

8°  San  Francisco  77 
8°  Philadelphia  [84]  88 
8°  Chicago  76-82 


$5 
$6 


$4.50 
$12.50 


8°  St.  Louis 


8°  New  York 


8° 


79 
81 


76 

88 


COVERTURE- 


D  §  49  :  Infants,  ac. 


Anderson,  R.  [ed.] 
Archbold,  J.  F. 
Clark,  E.  C. 
Cox,  E.  W. 
Fisher,  R.  A.  [ed.] 
Harris +AGABEG,  S. 
Harrison,}.  C. 
Mews,  J.,  etc.  [eds.] 
ROSCOE,  E.  S. 


32.    CRIMINAL  LAW. 

Prisons  Acts  of  1877  and  1865,  w.  notes,  rules  and  index 
Pleading  and  Evidence  in  Criminal  Cases,  ed.  Sir  J.  Jervis  + W.  Bruce 
Analysis  of  Criminal  Liability 

Principles  of  Punishment  as  applied  by  Judges  and  Magistrates 
Digest  of  Reported  Decisions  in  Criminal  Law,  ed.  J.  Mews 
. +A.    Principles  of  Criminal  Law 
Epitome  of  the  Criminal  Law 

Digest  of  Cases  relating  to  Criminal  Law  :  1756-1883 
Digest  of  the  Law  of  Evidence  in  Criminal  Cases,  ed.  H.  Smith 

195 


7/6    12°  Shaw 

78 

3i/6rl2°  Sweet 

[    ]85 

7/6  c  8°  Camb.  Press 

80 

7/6     8°  H.Cox 

78 

21/-  r  8° 

20/-     8°  Stevens 

[77]  84 

10/6     8°        „ 

[82]  85 

21/-  r  8°  Sweet 

84 

3i/6ri2°      „ 

[35]  84 

Society] 


CUSTOMS  AND  USAGES.     DAMAGES. 


[Law 


D  §§  33-34 

Russell,  Sir  W.  O, 


Shirley,  W.  S. 

»  >.      [ed.] 

"Stephen,  Sir  J.  F. 


On  Crimes  and  Misdemeanours,  ed.  S.  Prentice,  3  vols. 

A  digest  of  criminal  law,  iotended  as  a  Court  and  Circuit  Companion. 

Sketch  of  the  Criminal  Law 

A  Selection  of  Leading  Cases  in  the  Criminal  Law 

History  of  the  Criminal  Law  of  England,  3  vols. 
»  ,>  Digest  of  the  Criminal  Law 

11  t>  Law  of  Criminal  Procedure 

j>  ».  General  View  of  the  Criminal  Law  of  England 

Magisterial  Law  —v.  D  §  105,  j.w.  Quarter  Sessions,  etc. 

Navy,  Criminal  Law  of— ».  D  §  64  :  Military  and  Naval. 

Police  Law  —v.  D  §  67  :  Municipal,  s.v.  Police. 

Scotland. 

Macdonald,  J.  H.  A.        Practical  Treatise  on  the  Criminal  Law  of  Scotland 

Canada. 

Clarke,  S.  R.  [Canad.]   The  Magistrate's  Manual  [a  digest  of  criminal  law]  2i/- 

Australia. 

GURNER,  H.  F.  [Austral.]  Criminal  Law 

Canada. 

Clarke,  S.  R.  [Canad.]    The  Criminal  Law  of  Canada 

Tascherau,  H.  E.  [Canad.]_Criminal  Law  Acts  of  Canada,  w.  notes,  comms.  &  precedents,  2  vols. 

India. 

Knox,  G.  E.  The  Criminal  Law  of  the  Bengal  Presidency,  2  vols. 

*Mayne,  J.  D.  Commentaries  on  the  Indian  Penal  Code 

Phillips,  H.  A.  D.  Manual  of  Indian  Criminal  Law 

Starling+Constable,  ^^  Indian  Criminal  Law  and  Procedure 

Turkey. 

Walpole,  C.  G.  [tr.] 

United  States. 

Bishop,  J.  P.  [Am.] 

Desty,  R.  [Am.] 
Heard,  F.  F.  [Am.] 
Maxwell,  S.  [Am.] 
Wharton,  F.  [Am.] 

Germany. 

Drage,  G.  [ed.] 

Jews. 

Benny,  Philip  B. 


llS/6r8°  Sweet 


[19]  77 


7/6 

8°  Stevens                  80 

6- 

8°        „                      88 

48/- 

8°  MacmUlan      [83]  83 

16/- 

8"            „           [77]  87 

12/6 

8°            „    ^             83 

„  [63]  in  prep. 

31/6 

8°  Edinburgh 

[    ]77 

21/- 

r8°  Toronto 

[78]  88 

16/- 

8°  Melbourne 

71 

25/- 
40/- 

8°  Toronto 
8°        „ 

72 
74-75 

25/- 
30/- 

42/- 

8°  Calcutta 
8°  Madras 
8°        „ 
8°  W.  H.  Allen 

83 
[61]  84 

85 

[    ]77 

The  Ottoman  Penal  Code 


[tr.  fr.  the  French  text]  7/6  c  8°  Qowes 


89 


Commentaries  on  Criminal  Law,  2  vols.  $12     8° 

Commentaries  on  Law  of  Statutory  Crimes,  $6 ;  Crim.  Procedure,  2  vols.     $12     8° 
Compendium  of  American  Criminal  Law  $3    16° 

Law  and  Practice  in  Criminal  Law  [w.  forms,  precedents,  pleas,  etc.]  $6     8° 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  Criminal  Procedure  $6. 50     8° 

Treatise  on  Criminal  Law,  2  vols.  73/6     8° 

The  Criminal  Code  of  the  German  Empire  [tr.]  8/-  c  8° 

Criminal  Code  of  Jews  [ace.  to  Talmud ;  3rd  cent.]  4/6  c  8° 


Boston       [56-58]  82 
[73]  83;  80 
San  Francisco        82 
Boston  [79]  82 

Chicago  87 

Philadelphia   [46]  85 

Chapman       '         85 

Smith  &  Elder        80 


33.    CnSTOlVES  Ain)  USAGES. 
Law  of  Usages  and  Customs  :  a  practical  law  tract 


Brovvne,  J.  H.  B. 

India. 

Nelson,  J.  H. 

United  States. 

Lawson,  J.  D.  [Am.]        The  Law  of  Usages  and  Customs 


Indian  Usage  and  Judge-made  Law  in -Madras 


34.    DAMAGES. 

MAYNE+ Smith,  ^^  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Damages 

India. 

Collett  C.  Manual  of  Law  of  Torts,  and  Measure  of  Damages 

United  States. 

Eggleston,  W.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Damages 
Field,  G.  W.  [Am.]  '  '     "        '  ^ 


_  ^  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Damages 

Sedgwick,  H.^D.  [Am,  ;  ed.]  Leading  Cases  in  Damages 
Sedgwick,  T.  [Am.]         Treatise  on  the  Measure  of  Damages,  2  vols. 

196 


7/6 

8°  Stevens 

75 

12/- 

8°  Paul 

87 

$5.50 

8°  St.  Louis 

80 

25/- 

8'  Stevens 

[72]  84 

16/- 

8'  Madras 

t    ]77 

$5     8°  Terre  Haute,Ind.  80 
$6.50     8°  Des  Moines,  Iowa  [76]  78 
[arranged  by  subjects]  $7.50     8°  New  York  78 

$13     8°        „  [47]  80 


Society] 


DEBTOR.    DEEDS.    DELIB.  ASSEMBLIES.     DOMICILE. 


[Law 


35.  DEBTOR  Am>  CREDITOB. 

Holland,  T.  E.  Essay  upon  Composition  Deeds,  etc. 

Lawrance,  G.  W.  [ed.]   Precedents  of  Deeds  of  Arrangements  between  Debtors  and  Creditors 
Pye,  H.  J.  Notes  on  the  Conflicting  Claims  to  the  Property  of  a  Debtor 

Salaman,  J.  S.  On  Liquidation  by  Arrangement  and  Composition  with  Creditors 

^WlNSLOW,  Reginald        The  Law  of  Private  Arrangements  between  Debtors  and  Creditors 

i>  ,>    [ed.]    TheDeedsof  Arrangement  Act  1887,  w.  the  Rules  1 888  [suppl.  to  above] 

Canada  and  United  States. 

HOLCOMBE,  J.  P.  [Am.]     Debtor  and  Creditor  in  the  United  States  and  Canada 
Hunger,  G.  G.  [Am.]       On  the  Application  of  Payments  by  Debtor  to  Creditor 


D  §§  35-39' 


7/-   12°  Sweet  64 

7/6     8°  Stevens  [84]  88 

3/6  c  8°  Butterworth  80 

10/-   12°  82 

12/6     8°  Clowes  85 

3/6     8°       „  88 


17/-     8°  Toronto  56 

12/-     8°        „  79 


36.    DEEDS. 

Elphinstone,  H.  W.       Rules  for  the  Interpretation  of  Deeds  25/-     8°  Maxwell  85 

Deciphering  of  Deeds. 

Earle,  Prf.  J.  Handbook  to  the  Land  Charters  and  other  Saxon  Documents  16/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  88 

Intended  to  facilitate  the  study  of  tlie  legal  docum.  coll.  in  Kemble'S  Codtx  Diplomaticia,  and  now  being  repub.  by  de  GRAY  BIRCH  in  his  Cartularium  Saxanicum, 

Wright,  Andrew  Court  Hand  Restored,  or  Assistant  in  Reading  Deeds,  Charters,  etc.  21/-     4°  Chatto         [1776]  79 

Ireland. 

Madden,  D.  H.  On  the  Registration  of  Deeds,  Conveyances,  etc  12/6     8°  Dublin  68 

United  States. 

Devlin,  R.  T.  [Am.]        Treat,  on  the  Law  of  Deeds  [form,  exec.,  registr.,  constr.,  etc.],  2  vols.  ea.  $12     8°  San  Francisco  85-87 
37.    DELIBERATIVE  ASSEMBLIES,  PUBLIC  MEETINGS. 

Public  Meetings. 

Chambers,  G.  F.  Handbook  for  Public  Meetings  [summoning,  management,  etc.]  2/6  c  8°  Stevens  78 

Palgrave,  R.  F.  D.  The  Chairman's  Handbook  1/6  12°  Knight  [77]  78 

Smith,  J.  W.  The  Law  of  Public  Meetings  [Wilson's  Legal  Handybooks]  i/-  c  8°  E.  Wilson 

United  States. 

CusHiNG,  L.  S.  [Am.]       Elements  of  Law  and  Practice  of  Legislat.  Assemblies  in  U.  S.  $6     8°  Boston  [56]  66 

„  „  Manualof  Parliamentary  Practice,  Rules,  etc.,  ed.  E.G. Gushing  [Am.]      T^c.    18°        „  [53]  77 

"Warrington  "  =  [W.S.  Robinson  (Am.)]  Man.  for  Officers  &  Mem.  of  Legisl.  See,  Corpor.,  etc.  75ir.  16°        „  75 

Rules  of  Order. 

Robert,  Lt.-Col.H.M.  [Am.]  Rules  of  Order  for  Deliberative  Assemblies  [standard  pari,  authority]  75f.    12°  New  York      [    ]  89 

DrVOROE— z/.  D  §  59  :  Marriage  and  Divorce. 


38.    DOMESTIC  RELATIONS.— z-.  also  D  §  48:  Husband  and  Wife ;  D  §  61  :  Master  and  Servant. 
Eversley,  W.  The  Law  of  Domestic  Relations 

United  States. 

Browne,  Irving  [Am.]      The  Law  of  Domestic  Relations 

Reeve,  Tapping  [Am.]      Law  of  Baron  and  Feme,  Domestic  Relations,  etc. 

Schouler,  J.  [Am.]         On  Domestic  Relations 

39.    DOMICILE. 
Dicey,  Prf.  A.  V.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Domicile  and  rights  thereof 

United  States. 

[acobs,  M.  W.  [Am.]        Law  of  Domicil.  :  national,  quasi-national,  and  municipal 


52/6 

8°  Stevens 

8S 

$2 

$6 

8°  Boston 
8°  Albany 
8°  Boston 

83 

[16]  62 
[70]  82 

18/- 

8°  Stevens 

79 

25/- 

8°  Boston 

88 

39.*    ECCLESIASTICAL  LAW. 

General  Works. 

•Blunt,  Dr.  J.  H.  [H.-C]  The  Book  of  Church  Law,  revised  by  Sir  W.  G.  F.  Phillimore  7/-  c  8°  Rivington       [72]  88 

Brook,  W.  J.                    Six  Privy  Council  Judgments  in  Ecclesiastical  Cases  [1850-72]  9/-  p  8°  King                       74 

•Corpus  Juris  Canonici,  post  A.  L.  Richter  rec  Aem.  Friedberg,  2  vols.  60/-  i  4°  Leipzig                   79 

The  loost  accurate  and  elaborate  edition  of  the  Canon  Law  ever  printed,  based  on  a  fiill  survey  of  the  MS.  mateHaL  carefully  collated  with  the  best  editions. 

197 


Society] 


ECCLESIASTICAL.     ELECTIONS. 


[Law 


D  §40 

Cripps,  H.  W. 
Dale,  Jf.  M. 
Joyce,  J.  W. 
Lewis,  J. 
*Phillimore,  Sir  R. 


The  Law  relating  to  the  Church  and  Clergy,  ed.  author +C.  A.  Cripps  28/- 
Clergyman's  Legal  Handbook  [popular]  7/6 

The  Civil  Power  in  its  Relation  to  the  Church  10/6 

Reformation  Settlement  [summ.  ofpb.  Acts&oiific.  docum.  A.D.  1509-1666]  12/6 
Ecclesiastical  Law  of  the  Church  of  England,  w.  supplement,  2  vols.  30/- 
The  Principal  Ecclesiastical  Judgments  del.  in  Court  of  Arches  12/- 

CoTers  the  period  1867-75,  during  which  the  author  filled  the  post  of  Judge  of  the  Aiches  Coutt  of  Canterbury. 

Summary  of  Law  and  Practice  in  the  Ecclesiastical  Courts  7/- 

Legal  Guide  to  the  Clergy  [popular]  4/6 

Church  Constitutions  and  Canons  4/— 


r  8°  Sweet  [63]  86 

12°  Seeley  [6-]  8i 

8°  Rivington  69 

8°  Deighton,  Camb.    85 
8"  Sweet  73-76 

8°  Rivington  76 


Smith,  T.  E. 
Urlin,  R.  D. 
Walcott,  M. 

United  States. 

Baum,  H.  M.[Am.]  Rights  &  Duties  of  Rectors,  Churchw.  &  Vestrymen  in  Am.  Church        $1.50 

„  „  The  Law  of  the  Church  in  the  United  States 

Buck,  Edward  [Am.]        Massachusetts  Ecclesiastical  Law  $1.5° 

HoFFMANN,Murray[Am.]Ecclesiastical  Law  of  the  State  of  New  York  $2.50 

Hunt,  Dr.  Sandford  [Am.]  Laws  rel.  to  Religious  Communities  [of  the  several  States]  $1.25 

Smith,  S.  B.  [Am.]  Elements  of  Ecclesiastical  Law,  $3  ;  Ecclesiastical  Trials  [sequel]  $3 

Strong,  Hon.  Wm.  [Am.]  Two  Lectures  on  rel.  of  Civil  Law  to  Eccles.  Polity,  Prop.  &  Discip.  $  i 

Tyler,  R.  H.  [Am.]        American  Ecclesiastical  Law  [of  the  several  States]  $5.50 


8°  Stevens 

[80]  88 

12°  Knight 

r7818i 

8°  Parker 

74 

13°  Philadelphia 

79 

12°  New  York 

86 

12°  Boston 

66 

8°  New  York 

68 

c8°    „        „ 

[76]  82 

8°    ,.         [77,82]8o,82 

c8°    „        „ 

75 

r8°     „        „ 

66 

c8°  Stevens 

86 

6/- 


16/-     8°  Butterworth  72 


28/-     8°  Stevens  75 

5/-  c  8°  Hodder  80 


Nonconformists. 

WiNSLOW,  Reg.  The  Law  rel.  to  Protestant  Nonconformists  &  their  Places  of  Worship 

Parochial  Law     — »,  d  §  64. 
Pews. 

Heales,  A.  History  and  Law  of  Church  Seats  or  Pews,  2  vols. 

Public  Worship,  etc. 

Brice,  Dr.  S.  The  Law  Relating  to  Public  Worship,  Ritual  and  Ornamentation 

Jenkins,  J.  Laws  Relating  to  Rfeligious  Liberty  and  Public  Worship 

Tithes. 

History,  etc. 

Clarke,  Hy.  W.           The  History  of  Tithes,  from  Abraham  to  Queen  Victoria                             2/6  c  8*  Redway  87 

Easterby,  W.               History  of  the  Law  of  Tithes  in  England           [Yorke  Prize  Essay,  1877]  7/6     8°  Camb.  Press  88 

Jones,  G.  E.                  History  of  the  Law  of  Tithes                                                                         2/-     8°  Clowes  88 

Our  Priests  and  their  Tithes.     By  a  Priest  of  the  Province  of  Canterbury                                          5/-  c  8°  Paul  88 

Selborne,  Earl  of  [C.-E.]  Ancient  Facts  and  Fictions  concerning  Churches  and  Tithes                   7/6-c8°  Macmillan  88 

Illustrates  the  pre-Nonnan  period,  and  includes  both  the  Continental  and  the  Anglo-Saxon  Churches, 

Times  Correspondent     — in  his  Letters  from  Wales  [land,  church,  tithes]  2/6  c  8*  W.  H.  Allen         89 

Law. 

Bolton,  T.  H.  [ed.]     The  Tithe  Acts  [incl.  the  recent  Act.  f.  limitation  and  redemption]  6/-rl2°  Stevens  86 

Whalley,  G.  H.  [ed.]  Tithe  Acts  to  Present  Time,  ed.  F.  C.  Ryan  3/6   12°  Shaw  [38]  83 

40.  ELECTIONS,  PETITIONS,  and  REGISTRATION:  Parliamentary  and  Municipal. 


Anderson+Ellis,Y. +  C.E.  Election  Law,  and  Practice  of  Election  Petitions 
Browne,  G.  L.  [ed.]         Parliamentary  and  Municipal  Registration  Act  1878 

New  Law  and  Prac.  of  Registration  and  Elections  [parliam.  and  municip.] 
Law  rel.  to  Parliam.  &  Municipal  Elections  &  Petitions,  ed.  C.  T,  Giles 
Manual  of  Law  of  Registration  [parliamentary  and  municipal] 

Law  and  Practice  of  Election  Petitions  [w.  rules,  forms,  etc.] 

Lely+Foulkes,J.M. +  W.D.[eds.]  Parliament.  Election  Acts  for  England  and  Wales  :  w.  notes 
Masterman,  W.  [ed.]      Handbook  of  Statutes  relating  to  Parliamentary  Elections 

On  Elections  and  Petitions,  ed.  J.  C.  Carter  2  parts,  ea. 

Registration  :  Parliamentary  &  Municipal,  ed.  J.  C.  Carter  [law  &  prac] 
Digest  of  Parliamentary  and  Municipal  Registration  Cases     [1843-1886] 
Voters  and  their  Registration      [Acts  of  1884  &  1885,  w.  notes  &  index] 


Cox + Grady,  ||-g-; 
Cunningham,  J.  [ed.] 
Davis,  J.  E.  [ed.] 
Hardcastle,  H.  [ed.] 


Rogers,  F.  N. 


Saint,  J.  J.  H.  [ed.] 
,.  »         [ed.] 


Corrupt  Practices. 

Carter,  J.  C.  [ed.]       Corrupt  and  Illegal  Practices  Prevention  Act,  1883 

Local  Boards. 

Glen,  A. 
Lumley,  W.  G. 


LK)cal  Board  Elections 

Poor  Law  Election  Manual,  ed.  Glen 


loS 


17/6    8°  Clowes 

85 

5/6  12°  Stevens 

78 

28/-  12°  H.  Cox 

[68]  80 

25/-  12°  Sweet 

[77]  85 

15/-  12°  Butterworth 

[68]  8° 

9/-  c  8°  Stevens 

[74]  80 

30/-    8°  Clowes 

85 

S/-f8°      „ 

80 

21/-    8°  Stevens 

[3-]  85 

2i/-ri2'      ,, 

43]  87 

12/-  c  8°  Butterworth 

[79]  87 

10/6  p  8' 

8S 

5/-  12"  Stevens 

83 

3/6    8°  Knight 

76 

6/-  12°  Shaw 

[45186 

Society] 


EMPLOYERS'   LIABILITY.     EQUITY.     ESTOPPEL. 


[Law 


Ballot  Act. 

FiTZGERALD,G.A.[ed.]The  Ballot  Act ;  with  introduction 

Election  Agent. 

Parker,  R,  F.  Powers,  Duties  and  Liabilities  of  Election  Agent 

Scotland. 

NicoLSON,  J.  B.  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Parliamentary  Elections  in  Scotland         l8/-    8°  Edinburgh 

Canada. 

HODGINS,  T.  [Canad.]       Law  affecting  Voters ;  Election  Cases 

United  States. 

Brightly,  F.  W.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Collection  of  Leading  Cases  on  Elections  in  U.S.,  w.  notes  &  refer.  $7.50    8°  Philadelphia  71 

GlAUQUE,  Florien  [Am.;  ed.]  The  Election  and  Naturalization  Laws  of  the  U.S.  $1     %°  Cincinnati  81 

McCrary,  G.  W.  [Am.]  A  Treatise  on  the  American  Law  of  Elections  $6    8°  Chicago  [80]  SS 


D  §§41-43 

t,\S  12°  Stevens  [72]  76 

26/-    8°  Knight  85 

n 

8°  Toronto  78;  81 


41.    EMPLOYERS'  LIABILITY. 

Roberts + Wallace,  ^g;  Duty  and  Liability  of  Employers 

»  »  Summary  of  the  Law  of  Liability  of  Employers 

Turner,  E.  R.  Treatise  on  the  Employers'  Liability  Act,  1880 

Scotland. 

Sym,  J.  D.  Analysis  of  the  Employers'  Liability  Act,  i888 


IS/-    8°  Reeves  [83]  85 

S/-  c  8°      „  [81]  82 
4/-  c  8°  Clowes 

2/6     8°  Edinburgh  80 


42.    EQUITY. 


J.  A. 


Leading  Cases  in  Modem  Equity 

Outlines  of  Equity 

Epitome  of  Leading  Conveyancing  and  Equity  Cases 

Principles  of  Equity 


Introduction  to  Principles  of  Equity 


IS/-    8° 
14/- p  8° 
6/-    8° 
18/-    8° 
6/-    8° 
Principles  of  Equity;  a  practical  exposition  [w.  leading  decisions]  21/-    8° 

Manual  of  Equity  Jurisprudence  12/6  12° 

Principles  of  Equity,  ed.  Arch.  Brown  [student's  book]  25/-     8° 

BLYTH,  E.,  Analysis  ofSnell,  6/-  8"  Stevens  '85.    GIBSON,  fi..,  Aiits  to  Equity,  as  a  help  to  Snell,  7/6  8"  Reeves  ['82]  '84. 

Guide  to  Modem  Equity  [nine  lectures]  9/-  c  8° 

Practical  Compendium  of  Equity,  2  vols.  60/-  r  8° 

84/-  r  8° 


Brett,  Thomas  [ed.] 
Haynes,  F.  O. 
Indermaur,  J.  [ed.] 
Roberts,  T.  A. 
S  hear  WOOD  +  Moore,    ^ 
*Smith,  H.  A. 

„         Josiah  W. 
*Snell,  E.  H.  T. 

Underhill,  a. 

Watson,  W.  W. 

White  +  Tudor,  grgi^]  Selection  of  Leading  Cases  in  Equity  :  w.  notes,  2  vols. 

Canada. 

Taylor,  T.  W.  [Canad.]  Commentaries  on  Equity  Jurisprudence  [based  on  Story,  infra\  31/6    8' 

Australia. 

Walker, W.G.[AustraI,;  ed.]  Practice  in  Equity  [Equity  Act  of  1880,  and  rules  thereunder]  18/-    8' 

United  States. 

BiGELOW,  M.  M.  [Am.]    Elements  of  Equity 
BisPHAM,  G.  T.  [Am.]      The  Principles  of  Equity 
Dickinson,  S.  M.  [Am. ;  ed.  ]  Equity  Precedents,  Pleading  and  Practice 
Heard,  F.  F.  [Am.]         Concise  Treatise  on  Equity  Pleading,  with  precedents  $3  12° 

LANGDELL,C.C.[Am.;  ed.]Leading  Cases  in  Equity  Pleading  $7-50    8° 

„  „  Summary  of  Equity  Pleadings  J3  12° 

Lawson.J.D.  [Am.;  ed.]  Leading  Cases  Simplified  :  Equity  and  Constitutional  Law  $2.50    8° 

*Story,  J.  [Am.]  Comments.on  Equity  Juris,  as  admin,  in  Eng.  &  Amer. ,  ed.  Grigsby  [Am.]  4s/-  r  8° 

*  ,.         „  •>  :  orig.textrestrd.  [fr.4thed.(i846)]ed.M.  M.Bigelow[Am.]2v.72/-     8° 

*  ,,         „  Commentaries  on  Equity  Pleading,  ed.  Gould  [Am.]  $6  r  8° 
Willard,  J.  [Am.]           Treatise  on  Equity  Jurisprudence,  ed.  P.  Potter  [Am.]  |6    8° 


Clowes 

Maxwell 

Stevens 

Butterworth 

Stevens 


Butterworth 

Sweet 

Maxwell 


Toronto 
Sydney 


87 

[60]  80 

[73]  87 

[52]  77 

8S 

[4-]  88 
80 

[74]  87 

85 
[73]  88 
[49]  86 


75 


$2.  so  12° 
$5.50    8° 


Boston  79 

Philadelphia  [  ]  82 
Jersey  City,  N.  /.  79 
Boston  84 

75 
Camb.,  Mass.  [77]  83 
St.  Louis  83 

Stevens  [35-36]  85 
Low  [35-36]  86 

Boston  [38]  80 

New  K>;-.4[2ed.7S]  7 


43.    ESTOPPEL. 


Cababe,  M.  An  Essay  on  the  Principles  of  Estoppel 

Everest  +  Strode,  L.F.  +  E.  The  Law  of  Estoppel 

United  States. 


3/6  c  8°  Sweet 
18/-     8°  Stevens 


BiGELOvy,  M.M.  [Am.] 
Herman,  H.  M.  [Am.] 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Estoppel 

Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Estoppel  and  Res  Judicata,  2  vols. 

199 


84 


$6  r  8°  Boston  [    ]  82 

$12     8°  Jersey  City     [71]  86 


Society] 


D  §§  43*-47 


EVIDENCE.    FACTORIES.    FRAUD.    GUARANTEES. 


[Law 


43*.    EVIDENCE, — v.  also  supra,  s.v.  Actions  and  Discovery,  infra,  s.v.  Expert  Evid. 

Pleading  and  Evidence  in  Criminal  Cases,  ed.  Sir  J.  Jervis  +  W.  Bruce 

Treatise  on  the  Principles  of  Evidence,  ed.  J.  M.  Lely 

The  Law  of  Evidence,  w.  notes  Isaac  Edwards  [Am. ;  Eng.  edn.  o.p.']  3 

Principles  and  Practice  of  Law  of  Evidence,  ed.  J.  Cutler +  E.  F.  Griffin 

Digest  of  Law  of  Evidence  in  Nisi  Prius,  ed.  M.  Powell,  2  vols. 

Digest  of  Law  of  Evidence  in  Criminal  Cases,  ed.  H.  Smith 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Evidence 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Evidence,  2  vols. 

Essay  on  the  Principles  of  Circumstantial  Evidence :  w.  cases 


Digest  of  the  Scottish  I/aw  of  Evidence 


Archbold,  J.  F. 
Best,  W.  M. 
Philupps,  S.  M., 
Powell,  E. 
RoscoE,  H. 

Stephen,  Sir  J.  F. 
Taylor,  J.  Pitt 
Wills,  W. 

Scotland. 

KiRKPATRICK,  J. 

India. 

Cunningham,  H.  S.  [ed.]Indian  Evidence  Act  1872  21/-     8° 

Field,  C.  D.  [ed.]  The  Law  of  Evidence  [Act  1872,  w.  comment.,  notes,  etc.]  42/-     8° 

Norton,  J.  B.  The  Law  of  Evidence,  applicable  to  India  30/-  r  8° 

Stephen,  SirJ.F.  [ed.]      Indian  Evidence  Act  1872        [w.  introduction  on  principles  of  evidence]  12/6     8° 

United  States. 

Abbott,  A.  [Am.] 
BURRILL,  A.  M.  [Am.] 
Greenleaf,  S.  [Am.] 
Reynolds,  W.  [Am.] 
Wharton,  F.  [Am.] 


3l/6ri2''  Sweet 

r  M6 

32/-  r  8°      „ 

r4Ql8^ 

V.  £s    8°  New  York 

ri4l68 

20/-     8°  Butterworth 

[?6]  8< 

50/-     8°  Sweet  [2nd  ed. '31]  84 

3i/6ri2°       „ 

l,SS|84 

6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

[76]  87 

75/-  r  8°  Maxwell 

u'i^^ 

lo/-     8°  Butterworth 

[38]  62 

7/6     8°  Edinburgh 


Madras 
(India) 
(  ..  .) 
(    »    ) 


82 


[73]  78 

[    ]78 

[    ]77 

72 


Treatise  on  Evidence  at  Nisi  Prius  $6.50 

Treatise  on  the  Nature,  Principles  &  Rules  of  Circumstantial  Evidence  $6. 50 

Treatise  on  Law  of  Evidence,  3  vols.  ea.  $6 

Theory  of  Law  of  Evidence,  as  established  in  United  States  $2 

Commentary  on  the  Law  of  Evidence  in  Civil  Issues,  2  vols.  63/- 


8°  New  York 


81 

„  68 

Boston       [42-53]  83 
Chicago  83 

Philadelphia  [5-]  85 


CHA.STER,  A.  W, 


41    EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS, 

The  Powers,  Duties  and  Liabilities  of  Executive  Officers 


15/-    8°  Clowes 


C    ]89 


EXECUTORS— f.  D  §  100  :  Wills  and  Executors, 


45.    FACTORY  and  LABOUR  LAWS. 


Davis,  J,  E.  [ed.] 
NoTCUTT,  G.  J.  [ed.] 
Redgrave,  A.  [ed.] 


The  Labour  Laws  of  1875,  w.  intro.  and  notes 

Law  relating  to  Factories  and  Workshops,  w.  intro.  and  notes 

The  Factory  and  Workshop  Act,  1878,  w.  intro.  and  notes 


12/-     8°  Butterworth 

7S 

9/-   12°  Stevens 

[74]  79 

S/-   12°  Shaw 

[78J  79 

46,    FRAUD  AND  FRAUDULENT  CONVEYANCES. 


Agnew,  W.  F, 
Hastings,  Sydney 
Hunt,  A.  J. 
Kerr,  W. 
May,  H.  W. 

United  States. 

B16ELOW,  M.  M.  [Am.] 

Browne,  C.  [Am.] 
Bump,  O.  F.  [Am.] 


Treatise  on  the  Statute  of  Frauds                                                                      25/-     8°  Wildy  76 

Short  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Fraud  and  Misrepresentation                           7/6     8°  Clowes  88 

Law  of  Fraudulent  Conveyances                                                                     9/-  r  1 2°  Butterworth  72 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Fraud  and  Mistake                                                   28/-  r  8°  Maxwell  [68]  83 

Treat,  on  Stat,  of  Elizabeth  agst.  Fraudul.  Convey.,  ed.  J.  W.  Worthington  30/-     8°  Stevens  [71]  87 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Fraud  on  its  Civil  Side 
Law  of  Fraud,  and  Procedure  for  Redress 
Construction  of  the  Statute  of  Fraud 
A  Treatise  on  Fraudulent  Conveyancing 


SI/6 

8°  Boston 

89 

31/6 

8°      „ 

77-79 

% 

,  8°      „ 

[70]  80 

8°  New  York 

[72]  76 

de  COLYAR,  H.  A. 

United  States. 

Baylies,  E.  [Am.] 
Brandt,  G.  W.  [Am,] 


47.    GUARANTEES  and  SURETIES. 

Law  of  Guarantees,  and  Principal  and  Surety 


16/-     8°  Butterworth    [74]  8$ 


Rights,  Liabilities  and  Remedies  of  Sureties  and  Guarantors  $5  r  8°  New  York  81 

On  Suretyship  and  Guarantee  [in  Countries  where  Common  Law  prevails]  $6.50  r  8°  Chicago  78 

300 


Society] 


HUSBAND  AND  WIFE.     INFANTS.     INSURANCE. 


[Law 


i  47*-50 


Scotland. 

Fraser,  Pat. 

United  States. 


47*.    GUARDIAN  and  WARD— z-.  also  D  §  49  =  Infants. 

On  the  Law  of  Parent  and  ChUd  and  Guardian  and  Ward,  ed.  H.  Cowan  28/-  r  8°  Stevens 
—V.  D  §  100 :  Executors,  etc.,  s.v.  McClelland. 


[    ]66 


48.  HUSBAND  and  WIFE— w.  also  D  §  38  :  Domestic  Relations. 


84 

[72]  85 

Reeves  &  Turner    83 


Lush,  C.  M.  Law  of  Husband  and  Wife  [Q.  B.  and  Chancery  Divisions]  20/-     8°  Stevens 

Macqueen,  J.  F.  Rights  and  LiabiUties  of  Husband  and  Wife,  ed.  J.  C.+R.  B.  Russell       25/-  r  8°  Sweet 

Redman,  J.  H.  Law  of  Husband  and  Wife  3/6   12°  Reeves 

Thicknesse,  R.  Digest  of  Law  of  Husband  and  Wife  as  to  Property  20/-     8    Maxwell  84 

Married  Women  —v.  d  §  60. 

„  „  Disabilities  of— o.  D  §  48. 

Scotland. 

Fraser,  Patrick  Treatise  on  Husband  and  Wife  according  to  Law  of  Scotland,  2  vols.         80/-  r  8°  Edinburgh     [46]  78 

United  States. 

Reeve,  T.    [Am.]  Law  of  Baron  and  Feme,  Domestic  Relations,  etc,  25/-     8°  [    ]  74 

SCHOULER,  J.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Law  of  Husband  and  Wife  $6  r  8°  Boston  82 


49.    INFANTS,  INFANCY  and  COVERTURE. 

Matrimonial  Law  and  the  Guardianship  of  Infants 
Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Practice  relating  to  Infants 


Ford,  D,  M. 
Simpson,  A.  H. 

Scotland. 

Fraser,  Pat. 

United  States. 

EwELL,  M.  D.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Leading  Cases  on  Disabilities  incid.  to  Infancy,  Coverture  and  Idiocy 
HocHHElMER,  L.  [Am.  ]  Treatise  on  the  Law  relating  to  the  Custody  of  Infants 
Tyler,  R,  H.  [Am.]         On  the  Law  of  Infancy  and  Coverture 


5/-  c  8°  Clowes 
21/-     8°  Stevens 


88 
75 


On  the  Law  of  Parent  and  Child,  and  Guardian  and  Ward,  ed.  H.  Cowan  28/-  r  8°  Stevens  [    ]  66 


$6     8°  Boston  76 

$3.50     8°  Baltimore  87 

$6.25     8°  Albany  [73]  82 


50.  INSURANCE:  FIRE,  LIFE,  IVIARINE,  ACCIDENT. 

ArnouLD,  J.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurance,  ed.  D.  Maclachlan,  2  vols.        60/-  r  8°  Stevens 

Buckley,  H.  B.  Law  and  Practice  under  Life  Assurance  Companies  Acts  ^    32/-  r  8°      „ 

BuNYON,  C.  J.  Law  of  Fire  Insurance,  16/-;  Law  of  Life  Assurance  32/6  Layton 

Crawley,  Chas.  Law  of  Life  Insurance  [w.  chapter  on  Accident  Insurance]  12/6     8°  Clowes 

Crump,  F.  O.  Law  of  Marine  Insurance  and  General  Average  21/-  r  8°  Butterworth 

Lowndes,  R.  Practical  Treatise  on  Law  of  Marine  Insurance  12/6     8°  Stevens 

Morrell,  C.  F.  Popular  Statement  of  the  Law  of  Insurance  S/-  p  8°  Sweet 

Porter,  J.  B.  The  Laws  of  Insurance  :  Fire,  Life,  Accident,  Guarantee  21/-     8°  Stevens 

SCRATCHLEY,  A.  The  Law  of  Life  Assurance,  and  Valuation  of  Reversions  12/6     8°  Layton 


Average. 

GouRUE,  J.  H.,jun.  [Am.]  General  Average  Laws  of  U.S. 

Hopkins,  M.  Handbook  of  Average,  w.  chapter  on  Arbitration 

Lowndes,  R.  Law  of  General  Average  :  English  and  Foreign 

Friendly  Societies— w.  d  §§  21  and  120. 
Insurable  Interest. 

Lowndes,  R.  Insurable  Interest  and  Valuations 

Salvage. 

James,  T.  H. 
Newson,  II 


[and  other  countries]  $10  r  8°  Philadelphia 
21/-     8°  Stevens 
30/-  r  8'      „ 


Handy  Book  of  the  Law  of  Salvage 
Laws  of  Salvage,  Towage  and  Pilotage 


.IJ: 


8°  Stevens 


12°  Sweet 
8"  Clowes 


Canada. 

Clarke,  S.  R.  [Canad.]  The  Law  of  Insurance 


[48]  87 
[73]  83 

82 

75 
[81]  85 

83 
[84]  87 
[    ]82 


81 
[5-]  84 
[51]  88 


[w.  decisions  to  1877]  25/-     8°  Toronto 


84 


67 
86 


73-77 


Society] 


LAND   LAWS. 


D  §51 

United  States. 

Berryman,  J.  R.  [Am.]  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Insurance  [Hre,  marine,  life,  accident]  $7.50 

BiGELow,M.M.[Am.;ed.]Life  and  Accident  Insurance  Reports  S  vols.,  ea.  $7.50 

May,  J.  W.  [Am.]  Law  of  Insurance  :  Fire,  Life,  Accident,  and  Guarantee  $6  : 

Wood,  H.  G.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Fire  Insurance  $7.50 


[Law 


8°  Chicago 

88 

%°  Boston 

72-76 

8°        „ 

[      ]82 

8°  Neui  York 

78 

LABOUR  LAWS— »•  D  §  4s  :  Factory  and  Labour  Laws. 


51.    LAND  LAWS— z'.  also  D  §  78:  Property,  Real. 

Agrricultural  Holdings. 

Beaumont,  J.  Treatise  on  Agricultural  Holdings  and  the  Law  of  Distress  10/6 

Cooke,  G.  W.  Law  &Prac.  of  Ag.  Tenancies,  21/-;  Snppl.  [=Agric.  Hold.  Act,  1883]       5/- 

DIXON,  H.  H.  Digest  of  Cases  conn,  with  Law  of  Farm,  26/- ;  Suppl.  [ = Ag.  Hold.  Act  '83]  6/- 

Lely+Edgcumbe,  E^f?^^  Agricultural  Holdings  Act  1883,  and  other  Statutes,  w.  85  forms  15/- 

Allotments. 

Hall,  T.  Hall  The  Law  of  Allotments  [w.  statutes  and  notes]    7/6  c  8°  Longman 

Consolidation  Acts. 


12°  Stevens 

83 

8°      „ 

[76]  82;  83 

8°      „ 

83 

8°  Clowes 

[6-]  85 

86 


Bigg,  J.  [ed.]  Clauses  Consolidation  Acts,  1845-1877  16/- 

JEPSON,  A.  [ed.]  Land  Clauses  Consolidation  Acts  18/- 

Compensation  under  the  Acts. 

BtJND,  J.  W.  Law  of  Compensation  for  Unexhausted  Agricultural  Improvements  12/-  ] 

Cripps,  C.  A.  Treatise  on  Principles  of  Law  of  Compensation  16/- 

Llovd,  E.  Law  of  Compensation  for  Lands,  Houses,  etc  25/- 

WooLF+MlDDLETON,r^The  Law  and  Practice  of  Compensation  32/- 

Irish  Acts  of  1870  and  1881. 


12° 

8° 


Waterlow        [66]  77 
Stevens  80 


Butterworth    [76]  83 

Stevens  [81]  84 

[67]  82 

Clowes  84 


Healy,  T.  M.  [ed.] 

+  M. 
KiSBEY,  W.  H.  [ed.] 
McDermot,  G.  [ed.] 

Scotland. 

Cowan,  H.  [ed.] 

Tenures 

FiNLASON,  W.  F, 

India. 

Markby,  W. 
Phillips,  A. 


Land  Law  (Ireland)  Act  1881 

Key  to  the  Irish  Land  Law  Act  [1887] 

Land  Law  (Ireland)  Act  1881,  w.  rules  and  forms 

Land  Law  (Ireland)  Act  188 1 


8/6  c  8° 

6/-  c  8° 

6/-    12° 

[also  Act  of  1870]  10/-     8° 


Dublin 


82 

87 

[81]  81 

8: 


The  Land  Rights  of  Scotland 

—for  Descriptive  and  Theoretical  Works,  :>.  D  §  119:  Land. 

History  of  Law  of  Tenures  of  Land  [in  England  and  IreUnd]  7/6 


[coll.  of  statutes,  w.  notes]  12/-     8°  Edinburgh  76 

Stevens  70 


c8° 
8° 


Lectures  on  Indian  Law  connected  w.  Law  of  Landed  Property  in  Bengal  7/- 
Law  relating  to  Land  Tenures  of  Lower  Bengal  [Tagore  Lectures,  '74-5] 

Transfer  and  Regfistration  of  Land  and  Title. 

GOOGH,  H.  Manual  of  Practice  in  Office  of  Land  Registry  5/6    12° 

Holt,  E.  H.  Handy  Book  on  the  Registration  of  Title  &  Transfer  of  Land  [Act  of  1875]  7/6  p  8° 

Urlin  +  Key,R.D.  +T.[eds.]  Transfer  of  Land  and  Declaration  of  Title  Acts  1862 :  w.  notes  10/-   12° 

Wilson,  Robert  Registration  of  Title  to  Land  12/-     8' 

Canada. 

Tiffany,  E.  H.  [Canad.]  Registration  of  Titles 

,5".  Australian  Colonies. 

A'Becket,  T.  T.  [ed.]   Transfer  of  Land  Statutes 

Uses  and  Profits. 

Leake,  S.  M.  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Uses  and  Profits  of  Land 

United  States. 

Copp,  H.  N.  [Am.  ;  ed.]    The  Public  Land  Laws  1875-1882,  2  pts.  $11 

Land  Laws  of  the  U.S.  :  local  &  temporarj',  gen.  &  permanent,  &  the  public  domain  ;  4  vols.  $6 

Lester,  W.  W.  [Am.;  ed.]  Decisions  of  Interior  Dept.  in  Public  Land  Cases,  and  Laws,  2  vols.      $12.50 

Contains  also  the  regulatiensof  the  General  Land  Office.    Continued  1882-^7,  5  vols.  Jie  8»  Washington  'Sa-'S?. 

On  the  Public  Land  Laws  of  the  United  States  $6.50 

202 


[annotations  of  Statutes  of  Ontario]  16/6     8° 

8° 
8° 


15/- 


22/- 


Calcutta 

Stevens 
Shaw 
Maxwell 
Longman 

Toronto 

Melbourne 

Stevens 


7e 


6z 
76 
63 
63 


80 
67 
89 


Washington  83 

84 

Philadelphia     60-70 


Zabriskie,  J.  C.  [Am.] 


8°  San  Francisco  70^78 


Society] 


LANDLORD  AND  TENANT.     LEGAL   PROFESSION. 


[Law 


D  §§  52-53 


52.     LANDLORD   and    TENANT.—^,  cdso  §  78  :  Real  Property  &»  §  51. 

Redman+Lyon,  i;g        Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant,  with  Ejectment  10/6  p  8° 

Smith,  Jno.  W.  Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant,  ed.  W.  T.  Thompson  18/-     8° 

+  SODEN,H.+T.S.  Manual  ofthe  Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant  14/-     8° 

WoODFALL,  W.  Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant,  ed.  J.  M.  Leiy  [w.  precedents  &  procedure]  38/-  r  8° 

Distress. 

Oldham + Foster,  -^  The  Law  of  Distress,  with  forms,  table  of  statutes,  etc  l8/-     S"  Stevens 

Fixtures. 

Amos  +  Ferard,  A.  +  J.Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Fixtures  1 8/- 

Brown,  a.  The  Law  of  Fixtures  [ind.  Agric.  Holdings  Act  '75]  12/- 

Grady,  S.  G.  The  Law  of  Fixtures  and  Dilapidations  15/6 

Leases  and  Leaseholds— i/.  d  §  30 :  conveyancing. 
Scotland. 

Guthrie,  W.  The  Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant  in  Scotland,  2  vols. 

India. 

Bell,  H. 

United  States. 


Reeves 

[76]  79 

Maxwell 

[4-]  82 

Davis 

[71]  78 

Stevens 

[3-]  89 

Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant  as  administered  in  Bengal 


60/- 


17/- 


Delano,  G.  C.  [Am.] 
McAdam,  D.  [Am.] 
Taylor,  J.  M.  [Am.] 
Wood,  H.  G.  [Am.] 

Fixtures. 

EWELL,  M.  D.  [Am.] 
Tyler,  R.  H.  [Am.] 


Landlord  and  Tenant  Law 

Rights,  Remedies  and  Liabilities  of  Landlord  and  Tenant 

The  American  Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant 

On  the  Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant 


$5-50 


Edinburgh 
Calcutta 


$6.50     8° 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Fixtures 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Fixtures 


$7.50  r  8° 
[w.  English  and  Amer.  decisions]  $7.50     8° 


Boston 
New  York 
Boston 
Albany 


Chicago 
Albany 


[86]  89 


8°  Stevens 

[4-]  83 

8°        „ 

[71]  81 

:2°  Wildy 

[66]  76 

[    ]8o 
[    ]74 


85 

75 

[66]  79 

81 


76 
77 


53.    LEGAL   PROFESSION. 


Solicitors  and  Barristers. 

Archibald,  W.  F. 
cordery,  a. 
Ford,  D.  M, 


Forsyth,  W. 
Harris,  Richard 

Moore,  H. 
Pulling,  A. 
Rouse,  R. 
Turner,  E.  F. 

Whiteway,  a.  R. 

United  States. 

Weeks,  E.  P.  [Am.] 

Directories. 

England 
Ireland 
Scotland 
Australia 


Country  Solicitors'  Prac.  in  Q.B.,  C.P.  &  Exch.  Division  of  H.  C.  of  Justice  25/-  12'  Stevens 
Law  rel.  to  Solicitors  of  Supreme  Court  of  Judic.    [w.  statutes,  rules,  etc.]  16/-     8'' 
Solicitors  as  Advocates  :  practical  suggestions  3/6 

Hortensius  :  essay  on  office  and  duties  of  advocate  [historical]  7/6 

Hints  on  Advocacy  [conduct  of  cases,  witnesses,  etc.]  7/6 

Illustrations  in  Advocacy  [Tichborne,  etc.]  6/- 

Practical  Instructions  &  Suggestions  to  Young  Solicitors  &  Articled  Clerks  7/6 
Law  and  Prac.  relating  to  Attorneys,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Proctors,  etc.  18/- 
The  Practical  Man  [legal  forms,  etc.]  10/6 


c  » 
r8° 
bri2° 
12° 
c8° 


Murray 
Stevens 


Duties  of  Solicitor  to  Client  as  to  Sale,  etc.,  of  Land 

,1  ,,  ,,         ,,     Partnership  Agreements,  etc. 

Hints  to  Solicitors :  law  relating  to  duties  in  H.  C.  of  Justice 

Treatise  on  Attorneys  and  Councillors  at  Law 


16° 


10/6 

10/6 

6/- 


Clowes 

Stevens 

Maxwell 

Stevens 


81 

[7S]  88 
81 

[49]  79 

[    ]87 

84 

[85]  88 

[49]  62 

[40]  84 

83 

84 

83 


$6  r  8°  San  Francisco         78 


10/6 
3/6 
9/- 


Law  List 

Irish  Law  List  and  Directory 
Scottish  Law  List  and  Directory 

Australian  Federal  Directory,  ed.  J.  W.  F.  Rogers  [trades  &  professions]  63/- 

Unit.  States  &>  Canada  Boyer's  Legal  Directory  of  the  United  States  and  Canada  18/- 

Farley's  List  of  Attorneys  in  the  United  States  and  Canada  50/- 

Trow's  Legal  Directory  [list  of  lawyers  in  U.  S.  in  1875]  $6 

Articled  Clerks. 

Hallilay,  R.  The  Articled  Clerk's  Handbook  4/- 

RUBINSTEIN  +  Ward,  tl  The  Articled  Clerk's  Handbook  4/- 

BillS  of  Costs  —V.  D  §  30 ;  Conveyancing,  's.v.  Costs ;  and  D  §  109. 

203 


Stevens 

Dublin 

Edinburgh 

Melbourne 

Philadelphia 

New  York 

Cox 

Stevens 


8S 

75 

[6-]  81 
[77181 


Society] 


LIBEL  AND  SLANDER.    LIBERTY.    LIMITATIONS. 


[Law 


S/6     8°  Stevens 
[single  and  double  col.]  7/6     8°  Waterlow 

[3  column  system]  6/-  12°        ,, 
51-    8° 


84 

[67]  72 

74 

[     ]82 


D  §§  54-56 

Book-Keeping  for  Solicitors. 

Hale,  Matth.  System  of  Book-Keeping  for  Solicitors 

Kain,  G.  J.  Solicitors'  Book-Keeping  by  2  Methods 

I)        ,)  Solicitors'  Book-Keeping  by  Double  Entry 

Richardson,  R.  H.  Solicitors'  Book-Keeping  by  Double  Entry 

Notary  Public. 

Brooke,  N.  Treatise  on  Oifice  and  Practice  of  Notary,  ed.  Prf.  Leone  Levi 

S.  African  Colonies. 

Tennant,  H.  The  Notary's  Manual 

United  States. 

GlAUQUE,  Florien  [Am.]  Manual  for  Notaries  Public,  General  Conveyancers,  etc. 
Proffatt,  J.  [Am.]       Law  of  Notaries  Public  in  United  States,  with  Forms,  etc. 
Wedgwood -f  Romans,  ^"sj^mJ Notaries'  and  Bankers'  Law  Manual 

Order  of  the  Coif. 

Pulling,  A.  The  Order  of  the  Coif;  ill. 

The  Coif  is  a  white  sillc  cap  whicli  Serg^eants-at-Law  are  supposed  to  wear  in  Court. 

Students'  and  Examination  Guides— z*.  d  §  90 :  students'  Books. 


24/- 

8°  Stevens 

[47]  76 

21/- 

8°  Ca^e  Town 

[S-]88 

$2 

25/- 
$6 

8°  Cincinnati 
8°  New  York 
8°         „ 

88 

77 

[67]  73 

42/- 

i  8°  Clowes 

84 

LEGAL  TENDER— !».  D  §  92  :  Tender,  Legal. 


Flood,  J.  C.  H. 

FOLKARD,  H. 

Odgers,  Dr.  W.  Blake 

United  States. 

Merrill,  S.  [Am.] 
Townshend,  J.  [Am.] 


54.    LIBEL  AND  SLANDEB. 

The  Law  concerning  Libel  and  Slander 


The  Law  of  Slander  and  Libel 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Libel  and  Slander 


14/-  p  8°  Maxwell  So 

[based  on  Starkie,  wh.  is  «./.]  45/-  r  8°  Butterworth    [69]  76 
32/-     8°  Stevens  [81]  87 


Newspaper  Libel :  a  handbook  for  the  press 
Law  of  Slander,  Libel,  etc. 


[w.  cases]  $2   12°  Boston  8S 

$6.50     8°  New  York       [69]  77 


Paterson,  J. 

United  States. 

HURD,  J.  C.  [Am.] 


55.    LIBERTY:  CIVIL  and  RELIGIOUS. 

Commentaries  on  the  Liberty  of  the  Subject  and  Laws  of  England  relating  to 

Security  of  the  Person,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Liberty  of  the  Press,  Speech  and  Public  Worship  12/-  c  8°  „ 


Law  of  Freedom  and  Bondage  in  the  United  States,  2  vols. 

For  non.legal  works  on  Slavery  v,  D  §  130 :  Slavery. 

LIENS — V.  D  §  66  :  Mortgages  and  Liens. 
LIGHTS,  ANCIENT— w.  D  §  78  :  Property,  Real,  s.v.  Easements. 


[77]  78 
80 


$10     8°  New  York         58-62 


56.    LIMITATIONS.    PERPETUITIES. 

DARBY-^B0SANQUET,^Ji■  Treatise  on  the  Statutes  of  Limitation  in  England  and  Ireland                  16/-     8°  Maxwell  67 

Lewis,  W.  D.                    Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Perpetuity                  o.p.  \Jb.  31/-  ;  vi.  \<:il(i\     8°  Benning  43-49 

Marsden,  R.  G.                The  Rule  against  Perpetuities                                                                        16/-     8°  Stevens  83 

Walters,  J.                      Manual  of  the  Statutes  of  Limitation                                                           S/-  r  8°  Sweet  [81]  83 

Actions  and  Suits. 

Benning,  H.  T.  Treatise  on  the  Statute  Law  of  Limitations  of  Actions  16/-     8°  Stevens  77 

India. 

Broughton,  L.  p.  D.  [ed.]  The  Limitation  of  Suits  in  India  [Act  of  1877]  63/-     8°  Calcutta 

United  States. 

ANGELL,  J.  K.  [Am.]     Treatise  on  the  Limitation  of  Actions  and  Suits  $6  r  8°  Boston  [2nd  ed.  46]  76 

Wood,  H.  G.  ]Am.]       Treatise  on  Limitations  of  Actions  at  Law  and  in  Equity  $6.50     8°      „  83 

Real  Property. 

Brown,  W.  The  Law  of  Limitation  as  to  Real  Property  28/-     8°  Sweet  69 

LOCAL  GOVERNMENT— ZJ  D  §  67  :  Municipal  an^  Local  Government. 

204 


Society] 


LUNACY.    MARITIME  LAW.     MARRIAGE  AND  DIVORCE. 


[Law 


Archbold,  J.  F.  [ed.] 
Blandford,  G.  F.  [Am.] 
Elmer,  Joseph 
Fry,  D.  p. 
Pope,  H.  M.  R. 
SABBEN+ Browne,  y^^ 
Williams,  S.  E. 

United  States. 

Hammond,  W.  A.  [Am.] 


67.    LUNACY — »•  also  D  §  62  :  Medical  Jurisprudence. 

Law  relating  to  Pauper  Lunatics  [statutes,  with  forms,  etc.]  21/- 

On  Insanity  and  its  Treatment,  medical  and  legal  [statutes,  etc.]  8/6 

Practice  in  Lunacy  under  Commissions  and  Inquisitions 
Lunacy  Acts  :  private,  pauper  and  criminal  21/- 

Lawand  Practice  of  Lunacy  [w.  Lunacy  Acts,  precedents,  etc.]  24/- 

Handbook  of  Law  and  Lunacy  S/- 

The  I^aw  and  Practice  relating  to  Petitions  in  Chancery  and  Lunacy  18/- 

On  Insanity  in  its  Medico-Legal  Relations  $1.50 

Oplnioa  relative  to  the  testamentary  capacity  of  J.  C  Johnson,  of  Chowan  Co.,  N.C  an  important  case; 


D  §§  57-59 


8°  Shaw 
:  8°  Simpfcin 

Stevens  [71] 
12°  Knight 

8°  Sweet 

[    ]77 

[70]  77 

in  prep. 

[64]  77 

77 

8°  Churchill 

72 

8°  Stevens 

80 

8°  New  York 

7& 

Abbott,  C. 
Boyd,  A.  C.  [ed.] 
Douglas,  R.  R.  [ed.] 
Foard,  J.  T. 
Kay,  J. 
Lees,  J.  [ed.] 
Maclachlan,  D. 
Maude + Pollock,  ^; 

MURTON,  W. 

Newson,  H. 
Tudor,  O.  D.  [ed.] 
Urquhart,  G.  D. 
Wendt,  Dr.  E.  E. 

Wilson,  A. 


58.    MARITIME  LAW— w-  also  D  §  53  :  Mercantile  Law. 

The  Law  of  Merchant  Ships  and  Seamen,  ed.  S.  Prentice  42/- 
Merchant  Shipping  Laws                                      [Acts  1854-76,  w.  notes]  25/- 

Alphabetical  Reference  Index  to  Recent  Maritime  Law  Decisions  7/6 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Merchant  Shipping  and  Freight  21/- 

The  Law  relating  to  Ship-Masters  and  Seamen,  2  vols.  70/- 

Laws  of  British  Shipping  and  Marine  Insurance,  ed.  J.  C.  Bigham  18/- 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Merchant  Shipping  40/- 

The  Law  of  Merchant  Shipping,  ed.  Bar.  Pollock -|-G.  Bruce,  2  vols.  70/- 

The  Law  and  Practice  of  Shipping  Casualties  24/- 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Shipping  and  Marine  Insurance  15/- 

Leading  Cases  on  Mercantile  and  Maritime  Law  :  w.  notes  42/- 

Dues  and  Charges  on  Shipping  in  Foreign  Ports  25/- 

Papers  on  Maritime  Legislation  31/6 

Contains  a  tr.  of  the  German  Mercantile  Laws  relating  to  Maritime  Commerce. 

Mercantile  Handbook  of  Shipping  Liabilities  6/-  12°  Philip 
s.v.  Admiralty. 


r  8°  Shaw 

[67]  8r 

8°  Stevens 

76 

8°       „ 

88 

r8°       „ 

80 

r8°        „ 

75 

8°  Philip 

[SS]  77 

r  8°  Maxwell 

[60]  80 

r  8°  Sweet 

[53]  81 

8°  Stevens 

84 

8°  Reeves&Turner[79]83 

r  8°  Stevens 

[6-]  84 

8°  Philip 

[69]  H 

r  8°  Longman 

[    ]88 

Admiralty  Court  —v.  d  §  103, 

Average  —v.  D  §  50 :  insurance. 

Bills  of  Lading. 

Leggett,  E.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Bills  of  Lading 

Scrutton,  Prf.  T.  E.     Charter-parties  :  contract  of  affreightment  in  Ch.  Parties  &  Bills  of  Lading  15/- 

CarrierS,   Law  of  — o.  D  §  22  :  Carriers;  and  §  15  :  Bailments. 

Collisions  at  Sea  and  Rule  of  the  Road. 

Holt,  W.  [ed.  ]  Admiralty  Court  Cases  on  the  Rule  of  the  Road  at  Sea 

Lowndes,  R.  Admiralty  Law  of  Collisions  at  Sea 

*Marsden,  R.  G.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Collisions  at  Sea 

Insurance,  Maritime— z;.  d  §  50 :  insurance. 

Loans  — v.  D  §  73  :  Pavmbrokers  (s.v.  Tyler). 

Navigation   Rights— ».  D  §  98  :  Waters. 

stowage  and  Cargoes. 


21/- 


10/6 

7/6 
21/- 


8°  Stevens 
8°  Clowes 


8°  Maxwell 
8°  Stevens 
8°       .. 


Stevens,  R.  W. 

Scotland. 

Omond,  G.  W.  T.  [ed.] 

United  States. 

Desty,  R.  [Am.] 
Parsons,  T.  [Am.] 


On  the  Stowage  of  Ships  and  their  Cargoes  21/- 

The  Merchant  Shipping  Acts  1854-1876:  w.  notes  18/- 

The  Law  relating  to  Shipping  of  England  and  the  United  States  $3 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Siiipping  and  Admiralty,  2  Vols.  $12 


83. 


80 
86 


69 

67 
[80]  85 


8°  Longman        [58]  73. 
8°  Edinburgh  77 


8°  San  Francisco 
8°  Boston 


80 
69, 


59.    MARRIAaE   and  DIVORCE— w.  also  D  §  48  :  Husband  and  Wife ;  D  §  49  :  Infants. 


Ernst,  W. 
Ford,  D.  M. 
Macqueen,  J.  F. 
Smith,  H.  A. 

Divorce  Court 


Treatise  on  Marriage  and  Divorce,  with  practice  and  procedure  12/-     8°  Ridgway 

Matrimonial  Law  and  the  Guardianship  of  Infants  5/-  c  8°  Clowes 

Practical  Treatise  on  Law  of  Marriage,  Divorce  and  Legitimacy  18/-     8°  Maxwell 

Marriage  and  Divorce  Laws  of  World— z«  Is  Marriage  a  Failure  ?  [pop.]  i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein 

— V.  D  §  103  :  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature. 

205 


79. 

88 

[48]  6o' 


Society]  MARRIED  WOMEN.     MASTER  &  SERVANT.     MEDICAL  JURISPRUD.        [Law 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Divorce 


12/6     8°  Melbourne 


61 


D  §§  60-62 

Australia. 

McKean,  J.  [Austral.] 

United  States. 

Bishop,  J.  P.  [Am.]           Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Marriage  and  Divorce,  z  vols.                         $12     8°  Boston  [53]  81 

Browne.W.H.  [Am.; ed.]  Digest  of  Divorce  and  Alimony                          [statutes,  decisions,  cases]  $5.50     8°  Philadelphia  72 

Fairbank,  L.  S.  [Am.]     Laws  of  Massachusetts  relating  to  Marriage  and  Divorce                                 $i    12°  Boston  [77]  82 

Lloyd,  A.  P.  [Am.]          Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Divorce               [w.  causes  for  divorce  in  each  state]  $2     8°      ,,  87 

WooLSEY,  T.  D.  [Am.]     Essay  on  Divorce  and  Divorce  Legislation              [chiefly  w.  ref.  to  U.  S.]  $75  c  8°  New  York  [69]  82 

France. 

Kelly,  E.  The  French  Law  of  Marriage  6/-   1 2°  Stevens  85 


60.     MARRIAGE  SETTLEMENTS  and  MARRIED  WOMEN'S  PROPERTY— z-.  also  D  §  49  :  Infancy  &  Coverture. 


Banning,  H.  T.                 Concise  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Marriage  Settlements  15/-     8°  Stevens 

C0NYBEARE+ Andrew, %-^jt=^  Married  Women's  Property  Acts  1882,  w.  those  of  1870  and  1874  8/-     8°  Sweet 

Griffith,  J.  R.  [ed.]        Married  Women's  Property  Acts  1870,  '74,  and  '82,  ed.  8.  W.  Bromfield  9/-     8°  Stevens 

Smith,  H.  A.  [ed.]            Married  Women's  Property  Acts  :  w.  introduction  and  notes  6/-   12°  „ 

Vaizey,  J.  S.               Law  of  Settlem.  of  Prop,  on  Marr.  [&  other  occas.],  2  v.,  63/-  15/-  r  8'  Sweet 

„            „                        Precedents  of  Settlements                                            [  =  vol.  iii.  of  above]  18/- r8°  ,, 

WHiTE+BLACKBURN,M.+W.[eds.]  Married  Women's  Property  Act  1882:  w.  notes  6/-  c  8 


Williams,  Joshua  On  the  Settlement  of  Real  Estates 

Canada. 

WALKEM,R.T.[Canad. ;  ed.]  The  Married  Women's  Property  Acts  of  Ontario 

United  States. 

Almy+Fuller,C. +  H.W.  [Ams.]  Law  of  Married  Women  in  Massachusetts 
Snyder,  W.  L.  [Am.]       The  Geography  of  Marriage 

a  consideration  of  the  legal  complexities  connected  w.  Marriage  in  the  United  States. 

Wells,  J.  C.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Separate  Property  of  Married  Women 


[24  lectures]  14/-     8' 


$1 
$1.50 


Clowes 
Sweet 


8/6     8°   Toronto 


Boston 
New  York 


$6     8°  Cincinnati 


[71]  83 

[71]  83 

[71]  84 

87 


79 

74 

85 
89 

[78] 79 


61.  MASTER  AND  SERVANT— J',  also  D  §  39  :  Domestic  Relations. 


f  8°  Butterworth 

[    ]73 

8°  Stevens 

83 

8°  Simpkin 

76 

8°  Sweet 

[6-]  85 

Baylis,  T.  H.  The  Law  of  Domestic  Servants,  ed.  Monckton  2/- 

Macdonell,  J.  Law  of  Master  and  Servant  [Common  and  Statute  law]  25/- 

Petersdorff,  C.  Law  of  Master  and  Servant  [especially  employer  and  workmen]    5/- 

Smith,  C.  M.  Law  of  Master  and  Servant  [trade,  domestic,  and  other]  28/- 

EmployerS'  Liability— w.  D  §  41  :  Employers"  Liability. 

Factory  and  Labour  Laws— ».  d  §  45. 
Shipmasters  and  Seamen— ».  d  §  58 :  Maritime. 
Scotland. 

Treatise  on  Law  of  Scotl.  rel.  to  Master  &  Servant  &  Master  &  Apprentice  36/-  r  8°  Edinburgh      [4-]  82 


Frasbr,  Patrick 

United  States. 

Wood,  H.  G.  [Am.] 


On  the  Law  of  Master  and  Servant 


$7.50     8°  Albany 


77 


62.  MEDICAL  JURISPRUDENCE. 


Browne +  STEWART,§^gfe7j  Reports  of  Trials  for  Murder  by  Poison 


12/6     8°  Stevens  83 

Handbook  of  the  Practice  of  Forensic  Medicine  [tr.],  4  vols.  8°  New  Sydenh.  Soc.  61-65 

Law  relating  to  Medical  Men      [w.  chap,  on  lunacy  by  Forbes- Winslow]    5/-  c  8°  Stevens  82 

Lectures  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  ;  ill.  [Aberdeen  Lectures]  18/-     8°  Churchill  78 

Manual  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  14/-  c  8°  „  [43]  79 

Principles  and  Practice  of  Medical  Jurisprudence,  2  vols.  31/6     8°  ,,  [6S]  83 

On  Poisons  in  relation  to  Medical  Jurisprudence  and  Medicine  16/-  c  8°  „  [47]  75 

Legal  Medicine,  2  vols.  46/-  r  8'  Smith  &  Elder  82-S3 

Evidence,  Signs  and  Causes  of  Death,  Post-Moytems,  Explosions,  etc.,  25/- ;  Legitimacy,  Pregnancy,  Rape,  Drowning,  Suffocation,  etc.,  aiK 

+WooDMAN,Dr.W.B.Handybook  of  Forensic  Medicine  and  Toxicology  ;  ill.  31/6     8°  Churchill  77 

2o5 


Casper,  J.  L. 
Greenwood,  J. 
Ogston,  Prf.  F. 
Taylor,  Dr.  A.  S. 


•Tidy,  Dr.  C.  M, 


Society] 


MERCANTILE   LAW.     MILITARY  AND   NAVAL   LAW. 


[Law 


India. 

Cheever,  N. 

United  States. 


Medical  Jurisprudence  for  India 


Elwell,  J.  J.  [Am.] 
EwELL,  M.  D.  [Am.] 


Treatise  on  Malpractice,  Medical  Evidence  and  Insanity 
Manual  of  Medical  Jurisprudence 
Wharton  H-Still^,  F.  +M.  [Ams.]  Medical  Jurisprudence,  3  vols. 

Lunacy  —^.  D  §  57  :  Lunacy. 

Toxicology  -^.  class  h*  §  54. 


D  §§  63-64 

8°  (India)  70 


$6     8°  New  York       [71]  81 

$3    12°  Boston  88 

ea.  $6     8°  Philadelphia   [55]  84 


63.  MERCANTILE  LAW :  GENERALLY— w.  also  Special  Headings  (esp.  §  58  :  Maritime  Law). 


Universal  and  International. 

Levi,  Prf.  Leone  Commercial  Law  of  the  World,  2  vols.  120/-     4° 

,,  „  International  Commercial  Law,  2  vols.  3S/-  r  8° 

Lyon-Caen,  C.  Table  of  Foreign  Mercantile  Laws  &  Codes  betw.  Eng.  &  Amer.  [tr.  fr.  Fch.  ]  2/-     8° 

In  Time  of  War. 


Smith  &  Elder        54 

[50]  63 
London  76 


Castle,  E.  J. 

British. 

Smith,  John  W. 
Tudor,  O.  D.  [ed.] 

Scotland. 

Bell,  G.  J. 
Campbell,  R.  V. 

United  States. 

Clark,  S.  S.  [Am.] 
Desty,  R.  [Am.;  ed.] 


Law  of  Commerce  in  Time  of  War 


Compendium  of  Mercantile  Law,  ed.  J.  Macdonell 
Leading  Cases  on  Mercantile  and  Maritime  Law :  w.  notes 


Comms.  on  Law  of  Scotl.,  and  on  Princ.  of  Mercantile  Jurisprud.,  2  v. 
The  Principles  of  Mercantile  Law 


S/-     8°  Maxwell 


70 


Stevens  [34]  in  prep. 
42/-  r  8°       „  [60]  84 


105/-     4°  ^(/j«.[Sthedn.  26]7o 
12/-     8°      „  81 


$1 
$2.50 


Text-book  on  Commercial  Law 

Revised  Statutes  of  U.S.  rel.  to  Commerce,  Navigation  and  Shipping 
Dos  Passos,  J.  R.  [Am.]  The  Inter-state  Commerce  Act         [anal.  &  hist.;  Questions  of  the  Day]  $1.25    12° 
Hamilton,  A.  [Am. ;  ed.  ]  The  Inter-state  Commerce  Law :  w.  annotations  $2. 50 

Harper,  C.  J.  [Am.;  ed.]  The  Inter-state  Commerce  Law:  w.  notes 

Mexico. 

Mexican  I^egislation  affecting  Foreigners 


$2     8° 


New  York 
San  Francisco 
New  York 
Northport 
Cincitmati 


Hamilton,  L. 

France. 

Argles,  N. 
Goirand,  L.  [tr.] 
Mayer,  Sylvain  [tr.] 

Netherlands. 

Commercial  Code  of  the  Netherlands  [tr.] 

International  Treaties— z/.  d  §  113,  s.v.  Treaties. 


18/-     8°  Stevens 


Treatise  upon  French  Mercantile  Law  and  Practice  of  the  Courts 
French  Code  of  Commerce  :  with  Commentary 
French  Code  of  Commerce  :  with  notes  and  index 


4/6    12'' 


82 
79 
87 
87 
87 

82 


16/-     8° 

82 

42/-     8°  Stevens 

80 

9/-  p  8°  Butterworth 

87 

80 


64.    MILITARY  and  NAVAL  LAW. 

Clode,  C.  M.  Administration  of  Justice  under  Military  and  Martial  Law 

Cochran,  Maj.  F.  Handy  Text  Book  on  Military  Law 

GoRHAM,  Maj.  C.  A.        Text  Book  of  Military  Law 

Hough,  Lt.-Col.  W.  [ed.]  Precedents  in  Military  Law  [incl.  Courts  Martial] 

Jones,  Cpt.  Douglas  Notes  on  Military  Law 

Morgan,  Cpt.  H.  F.         Summary  of  Mihtary  Law 

O'DowD,  J.  C.  — article  Military  Law  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xvi. 

^5liiii-  Manual  of  Military  Law 

Military  Law :  its  procedure  and  practice 

Martial  Law  and  the  Custom  of  War  in  troublous  times 

Military  Law  :  w.  the  military  law  of  foreign  states 

United  States. 

Ives,  Lt.  R.  A.  [Am.]  Treat,  on  Military  Law  and  Jurisdiction  of  MUitary  Courts 
PoLAND,J.S.[Am.  ;ed.]Digest  of  the  Military  Laws  of  U.S.  fr.  1860-1867 
Winthrop,  W.  [Am.]  Military  Law,  2  vols. 

J,  „  An  Abridgment  of  Military  Law 

Courts  Martial. 

Simmons,  Cpt.  T.  F.  Constitution  and  Practice  of  Courts  Martial 

207 


P1PON  + Collier, - 
Pratt,  Maj.  S.  C. 
Tovey,  Lt.-Col. 


12/- 

8°  Murray 

72 

7/6] 

p  8°  Blackwood 

84 

7/6 

8°  Clowes 

[    ]8o 

25/- 

8°  W.  H.  Allen 

55 

4/- 

c  8°  Chapman 

81 

s/- 

c  8°  Marcus  Ward 

83 

30)- 

4°  Black 

83 

s/- 

18°  W.  H.  Allen  [60]  65 

4/6 

12°  Paul 

[83]  87 

6/- 

c  8°  Chapman 

86 

5/- 

08°  Simpkin 

87 

$4 

8°  New  York 

79 

$3 

8°  Boston 

68 

$13 

8°   Washington 

86 

$3 

12° 

87 

15/-     8°  Murray 


[30]  73 


Society]    MINES,  MINERALS,  AND  COLLIERIES.    MORTGAGES  AND  LIENS.         [Law 


D  §§  65-66 

International  Law  of  War— ».  d§  113. 
Navy. 

Thring+Gifford,  ^   The  Criminal  Law  of  the  Navy 

Naval  Prize  Law. 

LusHiNGTON,  G.  Manual  of  Naval  Prize  Law 

United  States. 

Roberts,  T.  L.  [Am.]  Admiralty  and  Prize  Law 
Trials  -^.  D  §  6,  s.v.  Xnals. 

Volunteers. 

Burn + Raymond,  ^f^    Manual  of  the  Law  regulating  the  Volunteer  Forces 


12/6  12°  Stevens  [6i]  77 

10/6  i  8°  Butterworth  6& 

$6.50     8°  Philadelphia  69. 


a/-  12*  Stevens 


S2: 


65.    MINDS,  MINERALS  and  COLLIERIES. 


Collieries. 

Fowler + Lewis,  p  ^,^j 


Pfztzs  Handbook  of  the  Law  of  Collieries 


[leading  cases]    7/6  p  8"  Maxwell         [61]  84 


Coal  Mines  Regrulation  Acts. 

Chisholm,  J.  C.  [ed.]    Manual  of  the  Coal  Mines  Regulation  Act,  ed.  Sheldon +Craigie 
MacSwinney+Bristowe,  ^  [eds.]  The  Coal  Mines  Regulation  Act  [1887] :  w.  notes 
Peace,  M.  W.  [ed.]       The  Coal  Mines Regul.  Act  1887,  &  Truck  Acts  1831,  1887:  w.notes.etc. 

Mines  and  Minerals. 

Bainbridge,  W.  The  Law  of  Mines  and  Minerals,  ed.  Arch.  Brown 

MacSwinney,  R.  F.     The  Law  of  Mines,  Quarries,  and  Minerals 
Rogers,  A.  The  Law  of  Mines,  etc. :  w.  summary  of  foreign  laws 

Australian  Colonies. 

Macfarlane,  J.  [Austral. ;  ed.]  Digest  of  Mining  Cases  !  1858-1873 

United  States. 

BLANCHARD+ Weeks,  ^p'^^'j  On  Mines,  Minerals  and  Mining  Water  Rights 
Morrison,  R.  S.  [Am.]    Digest  of  the  Law  of  Mines  and  Minerals  [w.  Eng.  and  Amer.  cases]  $6 

„         +MUNROE,  C.E.[Ams.;eds.]  The  Mining  Reports,  vols.  i.-x.  [Eng.  &  Amer.  cases]  ea.  $5.25 
Wade,  W.  P.  [Am.]  Manual  of  the  American  Mining  Law  of  the  Western  States  $3 

Weeks,  E,  P.  [Am.]         Commentary  on  Mining  Claims  $5 


7/6 

3/6 

19/6 


45/- 
35- 
31/6 


8°  Stevens  88 

p  8°  Knight  88 

8°  Reeves  &  Turner  88 


r  8°  Butterworth    [41]  78 

r  8°  Maxwell  84. 

8°  Stevens  [64]  76 


10/6     8°  Melbourne 


$6 


71 


8°  San  Francises        TJ- 
8°  Chicago  78" 

8°      „  83-87 

8°  St.  Louis  82 

8°  San  Francisco        77 


MISREPRESENTATION-^.  D  §  46 :  Fraud. 


Andrews,  J.  [ed.] 

COOTE,  R.  H. 
Davidson,  C.  [ed.] 
Fisher,  W.  R. 
Robinson,  W.  G. 

Bills  of  Sale 
Pawnbrokers 
Canada. 

Barron,  J  A.  [Canad.] 

India. 

Ghose,  R.  B. 
Macpherson,  a.  G. 

United  States. 

flERMAN    H.  M.  [Am.] 
Jones,  L.  A.  [Am.] 

Overton,  D.  Y.  [Am.] 
Philli  s,  S.  L.  [Am.] 


66.    MORTGAGES  and  LIENS. 

Precedents  of  Mortgages  7/6   12°  Reeves  &  Turner  79 

Treat,  on  the  Law  of  Mortgage,  ed.  W.  W.  Mackeson+H.  A.  Smith,  2  v.  60/-  r  8°  Sweet  [22]  84 

Precedents  of  Mortgages  [  =  Conveyancing,  vol.  ii.,  pt.  2]  36/-     8°  Maxwell  [    ]  8- 

The  Law  of  Mortgage  and  other  Securities  on  Property  52/6  r  8°  Butterworth    [6-]  84 

Concise  View  of  the  Law  of  Priority  of  Incumbrances  S/-     8°  7  J 

■— w.  D  §  19  :  Bills  of  Sale. 

— ^-  D  §  73  :  Pawnbrokers. 


Handy  Book  of  Law  of  Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages 


16/6     8°  Toronto 


80 


The  Law  of  Mortgage  in  India  [Tagore  Law  Lects.,  1875-76]  25/- 

The  Law  of  Mortgage  in  Bengal  and  North- West  Provinces  21/- 


Commentaries  on  Mortg.  &  Liens,  2  v.,  50/-  ;  Treat,  on  Chattel  Mortg.  $7.50 
Lawof  Mortg.  of  Personal  Prop. ,  $6.50;  Law  of  Mortg.  of  Real  Prop.,  2  v.  $13 
A  Treatise  on  Liens,  2  vols.  [common  law,  statut.,  equitable,  maritime]  $13 
Law  of  Liens  at  Common  Law,  Equity,  Stat.,  Maritime  $6  ; 

Treatise  on  Law  of  Mechanics'  Liens  on  Real  and  Personal  Property  $6 

208 


Calcutta  77 

[    ] 


New  York        79,  77 
Boston      [81]  88;  82 


'  Netu  York 
Boston 


84 
73 


Society] 


MUNICIPAL  AND   LOCAL  LAW. 


[Law 


D  §67 


3/6  c  8°  Knight 
2S/-     8°  Stevens 


Laws  relating  to  Burials,  8/-  ;  Interment  Acts 

Burial  and  other  Church  Fees,  and  Burial  Act  i88o 

Law  relating  to  Burial  of  Dead,  &  Burial  Board  Acts  1851-71  &  '80 


4/- 
10/- 


12' 

rl2' 

12" 


Maxwell 

Stevens 

Shaw 


Law  of  Burial  [w.  the  Acts,  Regulations,  notes  and  cases]  lo/- 

O  §  26:  Companies,  s.a.  Bye-Laws. 


67.    MUNICIPAL  and  LOCAL  LAW. 

Generally. 

BAZALGETTE+HuMPHREYS,^"[eds.]Local  and  Municipal  Government  63/-  r  8°  Stevens 

Statutes  of  Pub.  Health,  Muuidp.  CorporatioDS,  Higliways,  Burial,  Gas  and  Water,  Pub.  Loans,  Tramways,  Electric  Lighting,  Artisans'  Dwellings,  etc 

Chambers,  G.  F.  Local  Government  [popular  summary]  4/6  i  8°  Stevens 

Glen,  R.  C.  [ed.]  Local  Government  Orders  rel.  to  Urban  Matters,  etc.  24/-     8°  Shaw 

United  States. 

PoMEROY,  J.  W.  [Am.]  Introduction  to  Municipal  Law  [popular  and  thorough]    $3     8°  New  York 

Artisans'  and  Labourers'  Dwellings. 

Glen,  W.  C.  [ed.]  Artisans'  and  Labourers'  Dwellings  Improvement  Acts  1875-79 

Lloyd,  E.  — in  his  Law  of  Compensation  for  Land,  Houses,  etc. 

Burials. 

Baker,  T. 
DoDD,  J.  Theodore 
Glen,  W.  C.  [ed.] 
Little,  J.  B. 

Bye-Laws 
Coroner. 

Jervis,  Sir  John 

United  States 

Lee,  J.  G.  [Am.] 

Drainage. 

Kennedy  +  Sanders 

Education 
Elections 
Electric  Lighting. 

Cunynghame,  H. 

Glen,  W.  C.+A.  [eds.] 

H1G6INS+ Edwards,  g^[eds.]The  Electric  Lighting  Act  1882:  w.  notes  and  cases 

Gas. 

Michael + Will,  ^^'     The  Law  relating  to  Gas  and  Water,  ed.  M.  J.  Michael 

Highways.    Surveyors  of  Highways. 

Baker,  T.  The  Law  of  Highways  in  England  and  Wales 

Chambers,  G.  F.  The  Law  relating  to  Highways  and  Bridges 

Glen,  W.  C. +A.  [eds.]    Law  rel.   to  Highways,  Expiration  of  Turnpikes,  Bridges,   Interference  of 


85 

88 
84 


64 


[6-] 

[55]  82; 
[69] 


80 

82 


78 
81 
81 


Practical  Treat,  on  the  Office  &  Duties  of  Coroner,  ed.  R. 

— V.  also  Police,  infra  {s.v.  Crocker). 
Handbook  for  Coroners 


Treatise  on  Law  of  Sewers,  Drainage,  etc. 
— V.  D  §  159  :  Educational  Law. 
— V.  D  §  40  :  Elections. 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Electric  Lighting 
The  Electric  Lighting  Act  of  1882 :  w.  notes 


E.  Melsheimer  10/6   12°  Sweet 


$2     8°  Philadelphia 


18/-     8°  Stevens 


[29]  88 
81 
84 


Railways,  w.  Highways,  Tramways,  etc. 
The  Powers  and  Duties  of  Surveyors  of  Highways,  ed.  R.  C.  Glen 
The  Law  of  Highways,  ed.  S.  Prentice 
Common  and  Statute  Law  rel.  to  Highways  in  England  &  N.  Wales 


..      A. 
Pratt,  W.  T. 
Spearman,  R.  H. 

United  States. 

ANGELL-f-DuRFEE,^[Ams.]A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Highways,  ed.  G.  F.  Choate  [Am.] 
Cooke,  R.  D.  [Am.]     The  Highway  Laws  of  New  York 

Libraries  and  Museums,  Public. 

Chambers,  G.  F.  ,  Digest  of  the  Law  relating  to  Public  Libraries,  Museums,  etc. 

Licensing,  Innkeepers—^,  o/^  d  §  15 :  Bailments. 

Deane,  C.  p.  [ed.]  Drink  Licensing  Laws,  w.  notes  and  appendix  on  unrepealed  statutes 

FoRTESCUE,  [ed.]  Digest  of  Licensing  Cases 

HiNDLE,  F.  G.  Treatise  on  Legal  Status  of  Licensed  Victuallers 


12/6  r  8°  Stevens 
5/-  c  8°  Shaw 

83 

82 

6/-     8°  Clowes 

83 

30/-     8°  Butterworth 

[72]  84 

15/-   12°  Stevens 
12/- 18°      „ 
nee  of 
42/-     8°  Butterworth 

5/-  c  8°  Knight 
20/-     8°  Stevens 

9/-     8°  Sweet 

80 
78 

83 

[    ]88 

81 

80 

$5     8°  Boston 
$2.75     8°  New  York 

[68]  86 

[     ]82 

8/6  i  8°  Stevens 


[74]  79 


Lely+Foulkes,  ^jr5.[eds.]  Licensing  Acts  1828,  '69,  '72,  &  '74:  w.  notes,  summary,  etc 


Oke,  G.  C.  [ed.]  Laws  as  to  Licensing  Inns,  etc.,  ed.  W.  C.  Glen  [Acts  i 

Paterson,  J.  [ed.]  Intoxicating  Liquor  Licensing  Acts 

Wharton,  C.  H.  M.        Law  relating  to  Innkeepers,  Licensed  Victuallers,  etc 
WHtTELEY+ Lowe,  j^^ Licensing  Laws:  w.  notes 

Scotland. 

Barclay,  H.  [ed.]        Public  House  Statutes:  w.  notes,  cases,  &  extracts  fr.  Commission.  Report  4/-   12°  Edinburgh 

3og 


7/6  c  8°  Clowes 
3/6  p  8°  Stevens 
3/-     8°      „ 

io/6ri2°  Sweet 
'2,  '74:  w.  notes]  10/-  p  8°  Butterworth 
7/6   12°  Shaw 

10/6  p  8°  H.  Cox 
8/6  c  8°  Knight 


8> 

81 

84 
87 
74 
83 
76 

[75]  88 


[    ] 

[72] 
[72] 
[72] 


[    ]76 


Society] 


MUNICIPAL  AND   LOCAL   LAW. 


[Law 


D  §67 

Local  Government  Act,  1888. 

BAZALGETTE+ Humphreys,  £^  The  Law  relating  to  County  Councils  7/6 

Firth  +  Simpson,  ^^^  [eds.]  London  Government  under  the  Act  of  i888  20/- 

GLEN  + Cunningham,  A+R.  Handbook  to  the  LocalGovernment  Acts  of  1888  [for  Councillors' use]  4/6 
GoMME,  G.  Laurence         London  County  Council  [duties  and  powers]    2/- 

HERBERT+ JENKIN,  N.  +  A.  F.  The  Councillor's  Handbook  [election  and  business]    7/6 

Hobhouse+Fanshawe,  H.+E.  L.  County  Councillor's  Guide  7/6 

MacMorran,  A.  [ed.]      Local  Government  Act  1888,  w.  intro.,  notes  and  index  15/- 

Parker,  F.  R.  The  Election  of  County  Councils  under  Act  of  1888  20/- 

RYDE+ Thomas,  g^ [eds.] The  Local  Government  Act,  the  County  Electors'  Act  1888,  etc.  24/- 

STEPHEN+MlLLER,H.  +  H.E.[eds.]  County  Council  Compendium  [digest  of  Actsl882, '88  :w.  notes]2i/- 

Metropolitan  Building  and  Management  Acts,  etc. 

Emden,  a.  Law  rel.  to  Building  Leases  and  Contracts,  20/- ;  Supplement  2/6 

Glen,  W.  C.  [ed.]  Metropolitan  Building  Acts  [1855-1882]  10/6 

WooLRYCH,  E.  H.  [ed.]  Metropolis  Local  Management  Acts,  w.  notes,  ed.  S.  Goodrich  21/- 

„  H.  W.  [ed.]  Metropolis  Building  Acts,  w.  notes,  ed.  W.  H.  Macnamara  10/- 


Municipal  Corporations. 


Arnold,  T.  J. 
Chambers,  G.  F. 
Lely,  J.-  M.  [ed.] 
Owen,  H.  [ed.] 
Rawlinson,  Sir  C. 
Saunders,  T.  W.  [ed.] 
Vine,  Sir  J.  B.  [ed.] 


Treatise  on  Law  rel.  to  Municipal  Corporations,  ed.  S.  G.  Johnson  25/- 

Digest  of  the  Law  relating  to  Municipal  Corporations  12/- 

The  Law  of  Municipal  Corporations  [=Act  of  1882,  etc.]  15/- 

Municipal  Corporations  Act  1882  :  w.  notes  12/6 

Municipal  Corporations :  w.  notes  on  Municipal  Elections  Act  1884  38/- 

Municipal  Corporations  Act,  w.  part  of  Ballot  Act  7/6 

English  Municipal  Code  [= Municipal   Corpor.  Act  1882  w.  notes]    7/6 

Compulsory  Purchase  by  Corporations. 

Browne,  J.  H.  B.         Compulsory  Purchase  of  Companies  bv  Corporations 
Securities,   Municipal— ».  D  §  85  :  Securities. 

Ultra  Vires. 

Brice,  Dr.  S.  Treatise  on  the  Doctrine  of  C/itra  Vires  42/ 

United  States. 

Dillon,  J.  F.  [Am.] 


r8°  Stevens 

[88]  89 

r  8°  Knight 

89 

c8°      „ 

88 

12°  Nutt 

89 

8°  Hadden 

[88]  89 

8°  Maxwel 

88 

8°  Shaw 

88 

8°  Knight 

89 

8°  Butterworth 

88 

8°  Waterlow 

88 

12°  Stevens 

82582 

c8°      „ 

S3 

8°  Shaw 

[71]  88 

12°  Stevens 

[56]  82 

8°  Shaw 

[3-]  83 

18°      „ 

82 

8°  Sweet 

82 

8°  Knight 

83 

8°  Maxwell 

[4-]  84 

p  8°  Stevens 

82 

r  8°  Waterlow 

[83]  88 

7/6     8°  Stevens 


Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Municipal  Corporations,  2  vols. 

For  other  American  treatises  on  Municipal  Corporation  Law,  v.  D  §  31 :  Corporations  Generally. 

— V.  D  §  70 :  Nuisances. 


Manual  for  Overseers  and  other  Parochial  Officers 


Nuisances 
Parish  Offlcers, 

Owen,  H. 

United  States. 

Herrick,  W.  A.  [Am.]  Duties,  Powers  and  Liabilities  of  Town  and  Parish  Officers  in  Mass. 
Tiedeman,  C.  G.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Limitations  of  Police  Power  in  the  United  States 

ParochiaL 

Parish  Law,  ed.  W.  C.  Glen 

Digest  of  Law  rel.  to  Parishes  and  Relief  of  Poor,  ed.  W.  H.  Macnamara 


'  Stevens 
$11  r8°  Boston 

4/6   12°  Knight 


$2.; 


Shaw,  J. 
Steer,  J. 

Scotland. 

Black,  W.  G. 

Police 

Snowden,  R.  L. 
Vincent,  C.  E.  H 


14/- 
18/- 


Boston 
St.  Louis 


Shaw 
Stevens 


Handbook  of  the  Parochial  Ecclesiastical  Law  of  Scotland 

— V.  also  D  §  105,  s.v.  Quarter  Sessions. 

Police  Officers'  Guide  and  Magistrates'  Assist.,  ed.  Lees 

Police  Code  and  Manual  of  Criminal  Law 

Abridged  edn.  for  use  of  Constables  (by  Sir  H.  HAWKINS),  s/-  x3*  «&  ^83. 

Metropolitan  Police  Acts 


7/6  c  8°  Green,  Edin. 


Wood,  A.  [ed.] 

Scotland. 

Irons,  J.  C. 

Canada. 

Clarke,  S.  R.  [Canad.]The  Constable's  Manual 
Wilson,  A.  [Canad.]    Constables'  Duties 

United  States. 

Crocker,  J.  G.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Duties  of  Sheriffs,  Coroners,  and  Constables 
McCall,  H.  S.  [Am.]    Treatise  on  the  Powers  and  Duties  of  Constables 


10/6 
61- 

11/6 


cS" 
8° 


Shaw 
Cassell 


Manual  of  Police  Law  and  Practice,  ed.  E  Harper 


[summary  of  the  law]  7/6     8° 
4/-     8° 


31/6     8°  Edinburgh 
Toronto 


76 

[74]  77 
[72]  81 

[71]  82 


80 
86 


[    ]8' 
[3-]  88 

88 

[46]  86 
[81]  82 

[    ]77 
[    ]76 


$4     8°  New  York 
$2    12°  Albany 


78 
61 


[    ]7i 
[2-]  73 


Society] 


NATURALIZATION.    ALIENS. 


[Law 


Poor  Law 

Archbold,  J.  F. 

Glen,  W.  C.  [ed.] 

.,  .,      [ed.] 

Scotland. 

Reid,  J.  A. 
Smith,  J.  G. 

United  States. 

CowEN,  P.  H.  [Am.3 

PaupeF  Lunatics 
Public  Health. 

Amos,  Prf.  S.  [ed.] 
Chambers,  G.  F. 

»  ..   [e<3.] 

Fitzgerald,  G.  A. 

V.  [ed.] 
Glen.W.  C.+A.  [eds.] 

LUMLEY, 


— V.  also  Parochial,  supra.  For  books  on  effect,  etc.,  of  Poor  Laws,  w.  D  §  128. 

The  Poor  Law,  with  Law  of  Poor  Rate,  ed.  W.  C.  Glen  35/-  8°  Shaw 

Includes  the  duties  of  the  various  officers,  etc 

The  Poor  Law  Orders :  w.  notes,  cases,  and  index  z6/-  8°      „ 

The  Poor  Law  Statutes,  3  vols.  40/6  8°      „ 

Digest  of  Decisions  rel.  to  Poor  Law  of  Scotland  21/-  8° 

Digest  of  Law  of  Scotland  relating  to  the  Poor  18/-  8° 


Edinburgh 


E.(eds.) 


[ed.] 


Saunders,  T.  W, 

Rating. 

Browne,  J.  H.  B. 
■Castle,  E.J. 
Chambers,  G.  F. 
Fry,  D.  p.  [ed.] 
■Hedley,  T.  F. 
Penfold,  C. 
LuMLEY,  W.  G.  [ed.] 
..     [ed.] 
Rosher,  G.  B. 
Ryde,  E. +A.  L. 

Registration 
Riots. 

FiNLASON,  W.  F. 

Hastings,  S. 


Poor  Laws  of  State  of  N.  Y.,  w.  law  of  Drunkards,  Insane,  etc, 
— V,  D  §  59  :  Lunacy. 


Laws  for  the  Prohibition,  Regulation,  and  Licensing  of  Vice 

Digest  of  Law  rel.  to  Public  Health  and  Local  Government 

Exhaustive  Index  to  Public  Health  Act  1875  [with  text] 

The  Law  relating  to  Public  Health  and  Local  Government 

Public  Health  and  Local  Government  Act  1875  :  with  notes 

Law  rel.  to  Public  Health,  Local  Govt.,  &  Urban  &  Sanitary  Matters 

Public  Health  Act  1875,  ed.  W.  Patchett  + A.  Macmorran 

Public  Health  Act  1885:  with  notes  and  index 

Public  Health  Act  '75,  w.  statutes  incorporated  therewith 


$4     8°  Albany 


18/-     8°  Stevens 
34/-  i  8°        „ 

1/6  i  8°        „ 
21/-  r 
12/6 
45/- 
40/- 

6/-  c 
10/6 


Longman 

Knight 

Shaw 


8°  Cox 


Law  of  Rating  of  Hereditaments  in  occupation  of  Companies 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Rating 

Law  relating  to  Rates  and  Rating 

Union  Assessment  Acts  1862-80  :  with  notes 

Local  Taxation  and  the  Rating  of  Machinery 

On  Rating,  ed.  W.  C.  Glen 

Law  of  Parochial  Assessments,  ed.  Glen 

Union  Assessments  Committee  Acts 

Treatise  on  the  Principles  of  Rating 


25/- 

25/- 


8°  Stevens 


[espec.  local]  10/-  i  8°        „ 
8/6  p  8°  Knight 


[ed.]      Metropolitan  Rating 

— V.  D  §  40  :  Elections  and  Registration. 


10/6 

18/-    a- 
10/6  p  8° 

6/-  p  8° 

9/- 


[summary  of  appeals  1871-80]  12/6     8° 


Simpkin 

Knight 

Shaw 

Knight 

Maxwell 

Stevens 


Review  of  the  Authorities  as  to  Suppression  of  Riot  or  Rebellion 
The  Law  relating  to  Riots 

Rivers  Pollution  Prevention— z;.  also  d  §  98 :  waters. 

■Fitzgerald,  G.  A.  [ed.]  The  Rivers'  Pollution  Prevention  Act  1876  :  with  notes 
Higgins,  C.  On  the  Pollution  and  Obstruction  of  Water  Courses 

Roads  — V.  supra,  s.v.  Highways. 

Sheriff. 

Atkinson,  G.  Offices  of  High  Sheriff,  Und.  -Sheriff,  Bailiff,  etc.,  ed.  R.  E.  Melsheimer.  red.  to  9/ 

Town  Councillors,  Officers,  Burgesses,  etc. 

Gaches,  L.  Town  Councillors'  and  Burgesses'  Manual 

United  States. 

Hooton,  F.  C.  [Am.]    County  and  Township  Officers     , 

Tramways  — z-.  also  Highways,  supra. 

Sutton + Bennett,  H  +  R.  [eds.]  Tramway  Acts  of  United  Kingdom  :  with  notes 


D  §68 

[42]  86 
[47]  83 

n-19 
80 

[    ]8o 
87 


77 
[    ]8i 

77 

76 

[75]  82 

[    ]88 

[76]  88 

86 

76 


75 
[79]  86 

78 
[63]  80 
[  ]83 
[47]  84 
[6-]  82 
[6-]  81 

83 
[71]  81 


4/-     8°  Stevens 
2/6  c  8°  Sweet 

68 
86 

3/6  r  8°  Stevens 
12/-     8°        „ 

76 
77 

>  9/-    12°  Sweet 

[39]  78 

7/-  p  8°  Butterworth 

75 

21/-     8°  Philadelphia 

85 

IS/-     8°  Stevens 

[74]  83 

68.    NATURALIZATION.    ALIENS. 


Cutler,  J, 
Hansard,  G. 

United  States. 

GlAUQUE,  Florien  [Am.] 
Jacobs,  M.  W.  [Am.] 


Law  of  Naturalization  [as  amended  by  Acts  of  1870]     3/6 

Treatise  on  Law  rel.  to  Aliens  and  Denization  and  Naturalization  1 1/6 

The  Election  and  Naturalization  Laws  of  the  United  States  $i 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Domicile  [British  and  American!  $5 

211 


Butterworth 
Stevens 


Cincinnati 
Boston 


70 

44-46 


81 

87 


Society] 


NEGLIGENCE.    NUISANCES.    PARTNERSHIP.    PATENTS. 


[Law 


D  §§  69-72 

Campbell,  R. 
Saunders,  T.  W. 
Smith,  Horace 

Employers'  Liability— z-.  D  §  41 :  Employers'  Liability. 

United  States. 

SHEARMAN+ Redfield,  a",  a.  [Am!)  Treatise  on  Law  of  Negligence  &  Remedies  for  Private  Wrongs  $6. 50  r  8°  New  York  [    ]  74-80 
Thompson,  S.  D.  [Am.]   The  Law  of  Neg%ence  in  Non-Contract  Relations,  2  vols.  %i\  x  %°  St.  Louis  80 

Wharton,  F.  [Am.]         Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Negligence  [English  &  American]    $6.50     ^  Philadelphia  \_^lA^'i 


69.    NEGLIGENCE. 

The  Law  of  Negligence 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Negligence 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Negligence 


12/-     8°  Stevens  [71]  78 

9/-   12°  Butterworth  71 

12/6     8°  Stevens  [80]  84 


Gibbons,  D. 
Keane,  D.  D.  [ed.] 
YooL,  G.  V. 

United  States. 

Wood,  H.  G.  [Am.] 


70.    NUISANCES, 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Dilapidations  and  Nuisances 
The  Nuisances  Removal  Acts,  etc.,  ed.  W.  C.  Glen 
Essay  on  Waste,  Nuisance  and  Trespass 


Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Nuisances 

PARENT  AND  CHILD-w.  D  §  49. 

PARLIAMENTARY  LAW— i'.  D  §  27  :  Constitutional  Law ;  D  §  40  :  Elections. 

PARTITION— o.  D  §  78 :  s.v.  Joint  Ownership. 


o.p.  [pi.  16/-]     8°  Weale  [38]  49 

S/-   12"  Shaw  [56]  70 

io/6     8°  Stevens  63 


$7.50     8"  Aliany  [75]  83 


71.    PARTNERSHIP. 


[incl.  applic.  to  Companies]  35/-  r  8°  Maxwell 
10/-     8"  Stevens 


LiNDLEY,  Sir  N.  Law  of  Partnership 

•Pollock,  Prf.  F.  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Partnership 

Joint  Ownership— w.  d  §  78. 
Joint  Stock  Companies— ».  d  §  26. 
Scotland. 

Clark,  F.  W.  On  the  Law  of  Partnership  &  Joint-Stock  Companies  in  Scotland,  2  vols, 

United  States. 


Parsons,  James  [Am.] 
Parsons,  T.  [Am.] 
Story,  Jos.  [Am.] 
Tyler,  S.  [Am.] 


An  Exposition  of  the  Principles  of  Partnership 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Partnership 
Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Partnership 
Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Partnership 


45/-  r  8*  Stevens 


[62]  89 
[77]  88 


66 


31/6     8°  Low  89 

$6  r  8°  Boston  [67]  78 

$6     8°        „  [41]  81 

$1.50   16°   Washington  78 


The  Law  of  Copyright  in  Works  of  Literature  and  Art  30/-  8°  Stevens 

The  Laws  of  Copyright  [Yorke  Prize  Essay,  '82]  10/6  8°  Murray 

Law  of  Literature  and  Art  [copyright,  libel,  etc]  30/-  8°  Reeves 

Lawrelating  to  Copyright  and  Trade  Marks  X  18/-  8°  Stevens 


Copyright  in  Books 


72.    PATENTS,  COPYRIGHTS,  and  TRADE  MARKS. 

Copjrrights. 

•Copinger,  W.  a. 
•Scrotton,  Prf.  T.  E. 
Shortt,  J. 
Slater,  J.  H. 

Canada. 

Dawson,  S.  E, 

United  States. 

Bowker,  R.  R.  [Am.]  Copyright:  law  and  literature  [pt.  ii- ;  bibliography]  15/- 

*Drone,  E.  a.  [Am.]    The  Law  of  Property  in  Intellectual  Property  in  Gt.  Britain  &  the  U.  States  $6 

Probably  the  best  book  upon  copjrrig^ht  lu  existencs. 

Ethical  and  Economical  Aspects. 

Collins,  Wilkie  Considerations  on  the  Copyright  Question 

Dawson,  S.  E.  [Canad.]  Copyright  in  Books 

Putnam,  G.  H.  [Am.]  International  Copyright  in  some  of  its  rel.  to  Ethics  &  Political  Economy 

White,  R.  G.  [Am.]      American  View  of  the  Copyright  Question 


[origin  and  pres.  state  of  Canad.  law]     5/-     8°  Montreal 


8°  Low 

8°  Boston 


6d. 

z/- 

2SC. 

3/6 


r8*  Triibner 
8°  Montreal 

16°  Neia  York 
4°  Routledge  , 


[70]  8i 

83 

[71]  84 

84 


82 


86 
19 


80. 

82 

79 
go. 


Society] 


PAWNBROKERS.     POPULAR   BOOKS. 


[Law 


D  §S  73-74 


Patents  and  Trade  Marks. 

Abbott,  B.V.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Decisions  [English]  on  the  Law  of  Patents  since  beg.  of  17th  Cent.  vols,  i.-iii.  : 

1662-1843  ea.  $6.50     8° 

]  The  Patent  Laws  of  all  Nations  $13     8* 

Patents,  Designs,  and  Trade  Marks  Act  1883  :  w.  notes  6/-   12° 

Law,  Practice,  and  Procedure  relating  to  Patents,  etc  18/-     8° 

Trade  Marks  Registration  Acts  1875-1876  4/6     8° 

]  Patent  Laws  of  the  World,  collected  and  indexed  25/-     8° 

]  Patent  Laws  relating  to  Foreign  Countries 

Abstract  of  Reported  Cases  relating  to  Letters  Patent,  vol.  i.  [to  1883]  30^- 


..  [ed. 

Aston,  Theodore  [ed.] 
B&icE,  S. 
Brycb,  J.  [ed.] 
Carpmael,  a.  +E.  [eds. 

„  ,,      [eds. 

GooDEVE,  T.  M.  [eds.] 
Gray,  Albert  [ed.] 
Griffin,  R.  [ed.] 
Hardingham,  G.  G.  M, 
HiGGiNS,  C.  [ed.] 

,.        .,  [ed.] 
Hindmarch,  W.  M. 
Johnson,  J. +J.H. 
Ludlow +JENKYNS,  H. 
Morris,  Robert  [ed.] 
MuNRO,  J.  E.  C.  [ed.] 
MUSHET,  R.  S. 
Payn,  Howard  [ed.] 
Sebastian,  L.  B. 

»  ..    [ed.] 

Tyrrell,  T. 
Thompson,  W.  P. 


The  Merchandise  Marks  Act  1887":  w.  notes  &  intro.  3/6  c  8° 

Abstract  of  Patent  Cases,  1884-1886  25/-     8° 

Notes  on  British,  Foreign,  and  Colonial  Laws  of  Trade  Marks  2/6   12° 

Digest  of  Patent  Cases,  10/-;  Suppl.  to  1880  21/-     8° 

Patents,  Designs,  and  Trade  Marks  Act  1883  :  w.  notes  12/6     8° 
Law  of  Patents  for  Inventions,  ed.  Macrory+ Graham 

Patentees' Manual  [treatise  on  law  and  practice]  10/6     8° 

+  H.  Treatise  on  Law  of  Trade  Marks,  etc.,  ed.  J.  Bryce  10/6     8' 

Patents  Conveyancing :  a  collection  of  precedents  35/-  r  8' 

Patents  Designs,  and  Trade  Marks  Act  1883  :  w.  rules  10/6   12' 

The  Law  relating  to  Trade  Marks  5/~  e  8' 

The  Merchandise  Marks  Act  1887  :  w.  notes  3/6   12° 

Law  of  Trade  Marks  and  their  Registration  21/-     8° 

Digest  of  Cases  of  Trade  Mark,  Name,  Secret,  etc  21/-     8° 
Law  and  Practice  relating  to  Letters  Patent    [w.  append,  of  Act  of  1883]  20/-  r  8° 

Handbook  of  Patent  Law  of  all  Countries  .  2/6   12° 


Washington 

Stevens 
Clowes 
Stevens 
Clowes 

>, 
Sweet 
Clowes 
Sweet 
Stevens 

If 
Clowes 


87 
86 
84 
85 
77 
85 

84 
88 

87 
81 
So 
84 


75 


Stevens  [46]  in  prep. 
Longman  [6-]  84 
Maxwell  [  ]  73-77 
Stevens  87 

84 
Smith  &  Elder       85 


Stevens 


Sweet 
Stevens 


88 
[78]  84 

79 
[84]  89 
[78]  84 


Prolongation  of  Term  of  Patents. 

Waggett,  J.  F,  Law  and  Practice  relating  to  Prolongation  of  Letters  Patent 

United  States. 

Bump,  O.  F.  [Am.]  Law  of  Patents,  Trade  Marks,  and  Copyright  :  w.  notes  $6  r  8°  New  York 

Ci^ksv,  R.  M.  [Am.]  Law  in  Patents  and  Decisions  of  the  Courts  [of  last  25  years]  $4  8°  Burlington 

CODDINGTON.C.  E.  [Am.]  Digest  of  Law^  of  Trade  Marks  of  U.S.,  U.K.,  Canada  &  France  $6  "'  "     ' 

Cox,  R.  [Am. ;  ed.]  American  Trade  Mark  Cases  [selection  of  cases  prior  to  1871]  $8  8° 

Merwin,  H.  C.  [Am.]      The  Patentability  of  Inventions  $6 

Preble, W.P.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Digest  of  Patent  Cases  [arranged  alphabetically]  $5  12° 

Price+Steuart,  A.  +  B.  [Am.  ;eds.]  American  Trade  Mark  Cases,  1879-1887  $7.50  8° 

SiMONDS,  W.  E.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Digest  of  Patent  Cases  in  Federal  and  State  Courts  [1789-1888]  60/- 

Whitman.  C.  S.  Patent  Laws  and  Practice,  $6  ;  Patent  Cases  of  Supr.  Ct.  of  U.S.,  2  vols.  $io 


7/-     8°  Butterworth 


New  York 
Cincinnati 
Boston 

j» 
Baltimore 
New  York 


87 


77 
8S 
77 
71 
83 
So 

87 
89 


8°   fVasAin£tony^;j^-yg 


73.    PAWNBROKERS— ».  also  D  §  15  :  Bailments,  D  §  66  :  Mortgages. 


Folkard,  H.  C. 

Turner,  Francis 

.,     [ed.] 

United  States. 

Jones,  L.  A.  [Am.] 
Tyler,  R.  H.  [Am.] 


Guide  to  the  Law  of  Loans  and  Pledget 
The  Contract  of  Pawn 
Pawnbrokers'  Act  1872  :  w.  notes 


Treatise  on  Law  of  Pledges  and  Collateral  Securities 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Usury,  Pawns  or  Pledges  &  Maritime  Loans 

PERPETUITIES— t-.  D  §  56  :  Limitations. 


3/6   12°  Butterworth    [    ]  76 


12/-     8°  Stevens 
2/6    12° 


$6.50     8°  Boston 
$6     8°  Aliany 


[81]  83 
[72]  83 


83 
73 


74.    POPULAR  BOOKS. 


—/or  Professional  Books,  z/.  D  §  25  :  Common  Law. 


Common  Law 

' '  Banker's  Daughter "        Guide  to  the  Unprotected  [property  and  income]  3/6  c  ! 

"  Barrister,  A."  Every  Man's  Own  Lawyer  g/g  „  j 

Cabinet  Lawyer,  The,  with  Supplement  n /_  f  j 

Everybody's  Lawyer  Beeton's  Law  Book  y/g  q  < 

Lloyd,  Morgan  Legal  Handbook  and  Complete  Manual  of  Practical  Legal  Forms  3/6  c  i 

My  Lawyer  :  Popular  Guide  to  Laws  of  England.     By  auth.  of  "Every  Man's  Own  Lawyer"  6/6  c  i 

[land,  wills,  contracts,'mortgages,  trustees]  2/6  c  ! 


Roberts,  S. 

Ward  &  Lock  [pubs.] 

Canada. 

Canadian  Lawyer,  The 


Popular  Law 


Law  Dictionary 


6/-  c  8" 


Macmillan  [67]  74 
Lockwood  [5-]  89 
Longman  [55]  81 
Ward&Lock[72]88 
Deacon  [87]  88 

Paul  88 

Clowes  83 

Ward&Lock[    ]  84 


313 


7/6     8°   Toronto 


I    iS7 


Society] 


POSSESSION.    PRISONS.    PROPERTY. 


[Law 


D  §§75-78 

Facetiae,  Legal. 

A'Beckett,  Gilbert 
BiGELOW,  L.  J.  [Am.] 
Blount,  T. 
Darling,  C. 
Heard,  F.  F.  [Am.] 

James,  Croake 

MONCRIEFF,  F.  C 
OUTRAM,  G. 

Shirley,  W.  S. 


The  Comic  Blackstone  ;  ill.  Geo.  Cruikshank 

Bench  and  Bar :  wit,  humour  and  asperities  of  the  law 

Anc.  Tenures  of  Land  and  Jocular  Customs  of  Manors,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt 

Scintillae  Juris  ~      '         -     _  -     - 

Curiosities  of  the  Law  Reporters 

Oddities  of  the  Law 

Curiosities  of  Law  and  Lawyers 

Wit  and  Wisdom  of  the  Bench  and  Bar 

Legal  and  other  Lyrics :  w.  notes  and  glossary 

Selection  of  Leading  Cases  in  the  Common  Law 


12°  Bradbury        [46]  78 

>2    12°  New  York       [67]  71 

31/6  r  8°  Re'v's&Tur.[i679]74 


[w.  front,  by  F.  Lockwood]  3/6   12°  Stevens 

[    ]89 

$1.25   12°  Boston 

71 

$1    12° 

81 

7/6     8° 

82 

2/-  12° 

82 

S/-  c8°  Blackwood 

[74]  89 

w                                        15/-    8°  Stevens 

E8o]83 

75.    POSSESSION. 

Pollock  +  Wright,     ^g   '  An  Essay  on  Possession  in  the  Common  Law 


8/6     8*  Clar.  Press 


R.S. 
iDtro.,  pt.  IL :  Of  PossessioD  Generally  (both  by  Pollock)  ;  pt  ill. :  Poss.  and  Trespass  In  rsl.  to  law  of  Theft  (by  Wb  ight). 


PRIMOaENITUKE— J-.  D  §  89  :  Succession. 


Anderson,  R.  [ed.] 
Wilkinson,  R. 


76.    PRISONS. 

Prisons  Acts  of  1877  ^'^^  '865  :  with  notes 

The  Law  of  Prisons  in  England  and  Wales  :  w.  notes 


7/6 
6/- 


Shaw 
Knight 


7» 
78 


77.    PROPERTY:  PERSONAL. 

*Benjamin,  J.  P.  Law  of  Sale  of  Personal  Property,  ed.  A.  B.  Pearson  Gee  +  H.  F.  Boyd 

Goodeve,  L.  A.  The  Modern  Law  of  Personal  Property 

Shearwood,  J.  A.  Concise  Abridgment  of  Law  of  Personal  Property 

Smith+Trustram,  J°^^-  Compendium  of  Law  of  Real  and  Personal  Property,  2  vols. 
*WiLLiAMS,  Joshua  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Personal  Property,  ed.  T.  C.  Williams  [son] 

Conveyancing        — ».  D  §  30  :  Conveyancing. 

United  States. 

HiLLlARD,  F.  [Am.]  On  the  Sales  of  Personal  Property  $7- So     ?>°  Philadelphia  \i,i\(>') 

LANGDELL,C.C.[Am.;  ed.]  Leading  Cases  on  Law  of  Sales  of  Personal  Property  $6     %"  Boston  T2. 

Schouler,  J.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Personal  Property,  2  vols.  ea.  $6.sor8°      ,,  [73-76]  84 

Story,  W.  W.  [Am.]        Treatise  on  Law  of  Sales  of  Personal  Property,  ed.  E.  H.  Bennett  [Am.]     $6     8°      „  [47]  71 


18/- 

r8°  Sweet 

[68]  88 

16/- 

r  8°  Maxwell 

87 

S/6 

8°  Stevens 

8z 

42/- 

8°       „ 

[55]  84 

21/- 

8°  Sweet 

[49]  87 

78.    PROPERTY :  REAL  (inoltidin&  copyholds  and  febeholds). 

Brown,  A.  Law  &  Prac.  on  Enfranchisemt.  &  Commuta.  under  Copyh.  Acts  1841-87  14/- 

Elton,  C.  I.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Copyholds  and  Customary  Tenures  of  Land  20/- 

„  ,,  Custom  and  Tenant  Right  4/- 

Goodeve,  L.  a.  The  Modern  Law  of  Keal  Property  21/- 

GREENWOOD  +  KN0WLES,H.  +  L.[eds.]  Real  Property  Statutes  [1874-84]  2$/- 


Elementary  Digest  of  Law  of  Property  in  Land,  vol.  i.  22/-  ;  v.  ii.  in  frep. 

Concise  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Property  25/- 

Copyhold  Enfranchisement  Manual  10/6 

Treatise  on  Copyhold  and  other  Tenures,  ed.  A.  Brown  30/- 

Concise  Abridgment  of  the  Law  of  Real  Property  8/6 

Real  Property  Statutes,  ed.  T.  H.  Carson      [statutes  of  Wm.  IV.  &  Victoria] 

SMiTH+TRUSTRAM,JosiahW.+J.  Compendium  of  Law  of  Real  and  Personal  Property,  2  vols.         42/- 

Tudor,  O.  D.  [ed.]  Leading  Cases  on  Real  Property,  Conveyancing,  etc.  52/6 

•Williams,  Joshua  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Real  Property,  ed.  T.  C.  Williams  [son]  21/- 

„  ,,  Seisin  of  the  Freehold  [12  lectures]  8/- 

,,  „  Essay  on  Real  Assets  [payment  of  deceased's  debts  fr.  real  estate]  6/- 


Leake,  S.  M. 
Mackay,  H.  W.  B. 
Rouse,  R. 
scriven,  j. 
Shearwood,  J.  A. 
Shelford,  L. 


c8° 
8° 
8° 

rS" 


r8° 


Butterworth 
Wildy 

Maxwell 
Stevens 

)i 
Sweet 
Maxwell 
Butterworth 
Stevens 
Sweet     [35] 
Stevens 
Butterworth 
Sweet 


88 

74 
82 

[83I  8S 

[78]  84 

74 

82 

[41]  66 

[67]  82 

[78]  85 

in  frep. 

[55]  84 

[56] 79 

[44]  87 

78 

61 


History. 

DiGBY,  Kenelm  E. 


Introduction  to  Histrfry  of  Law  of  Real  Property         [w.  orig,  authorities]  7/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press     [76]  87 


Boundaries  and  Fences— z-.  also  d  §  98 :  waters. 

Hunt,  A.  J.  The  Law  of  Boundaries  and  Fences 


12/- p  8°  Butterworth    [6-]  70 


214 


Society] 


PROPERTY:   REAL. 


[Law 


Scotland. 

Rankine,  J.  Treatise  on  Rights  and  Burdens  of  Ownership  of  Land  in  Scotland 

United  States. 

Bingham,  A.  [Am.  ]  The  Law  of  Real  Property 

»  »  On  Executory  Contracts  for  the  Sale  of  Real  Property 

HiLLiARD,  F.  [Am.]  On  the  American  Law  of  Real  Property,  3  vols. 

Sharswood  +  Budd,  ^;[Ams.;eds.] Leading  Cases  in  Real  Property,  vol.  i.  :  1785-1860 
TiEDEMAN,  C.  G.  [Am.]   Elementary  Treatise  on  the  American  Law  of  Real  Property 
Washburn,  E.  [Am.]        Treat,  on  the  American  Law  of  Real  Property,  ed.  J.  Willard  +  S.  E 
[Ams.],  3  vols. 

Boundaries  and  Fences. 

Tyler,  R.  H.  [Am.]     Treat,  on  Law  of  Boundaries  &  Fences,  &  Rights  of  Prop,  on  Sea  Shore  $6.50 

Commons  and  Inclosures. 


D  §78 


Chambers,  G.  F. 
Cooke,  G.  W.  [ed.] 
Elton,  C.  L 


Hall,  J.  E. 
SCRUTTON,  Prf.  T.  E. 
Williams,  Joshua 


Cox,  H. 
Gale,  C.  J. 
Goddard,  J.  L. 
Innes,  L.  C. 
RoscoE,  E.  S. 


6/-  8° 
26/-  r  8° 
21/-     8° 

6/-   12° 

s/-ps° 


31/6     8°  Boston 


Law  relating  to  Commons  and  Open  Spaces 

Acts  for  Facilitating  Inclosure  of  Commons 

Observations  on  the  Bill  for  the  Regulation  of  Commons 

Treatise  on  Common  and  Waste  Lands 

Treatise  on  Law  relating  to  Profits  a  prendre  and  Rights  of  Common 

Commons  and  Common  Fields  :  history  and  policy  of  the  English  laws 

On  Rights  of  Common  and  other  Prescriptive  Rights 

Contingent  Remainders. 

Fearne,  C.  Epitome  of  Contingent  Remainders  and  Executory  Devisees 

Conveyancing  — zf.  D  §  30 :  conveyancing. 

Easements,  and  Ancient  Lights. 

The  Law  and  Science  of  Ancient  Lights 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Easements,  ed.  D.  Gibbons 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Easements 

Digest  of  the  English  Law  of  Easements 

Digest  of  the  Law  of  Light :  with  statutes  and  forms 

United  States. 

Washburn,  E.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  American  Law  of  Easements  and  Servitudes 

Foreshore  and  Seashore— z-.  d  §  98 :  Waters. 
Joint  Ownership  and  Partition. 

Foster,  E.  J.  Law  of  Joint  Ownership  and  Partition  of  Real  Estate 

Lawrence,  P.  H.  Compulsory  Sale  of  Real  Estate  under  Partition  Acts  of  i868  and  1876 

Walker,  W.  G.  [ed.]       Partition  Acts  1868  and  '76 

Mortmain  Acts. 

Rawlinson,  J.  Notes  on  the  Mortmain  Acts 

Perpetuities  — ».  D  §  56 :  Limitations. 

Sale  of  Real  Property— w.  D  §  96  :  vendor  and  Purchaser,  ««</ Partition,  supra. 

Settled  Estates  and  Land. 

MiDDLETON,  J.  W.  [ed.]  Settled  Est.  Act  1877,  S.  E.  Act  Orders  1878,  and  S.  Land  Act  1882 
ROBBINS,  L.  G.  G.  [ed.]    Settled  Land  Statutes :  w.  intro.,  notes,  and  convey,  precedents 

Settled  Land  Act  1882,  Improvement  of  Land  Act  1864  and  Settled  Estates  Act  1S77. 

Underhill,  a.  [ed.]        The  Settled  Land  Acts  [1882  &  1884]:  with  introduction,  notes  and  forms  8/-  p  8° 
W0LSTENHOLME+ Turner,  ^^^^  SetUed  Land  Act  1882  :  with  notes,  forms  and  precedents  15/-  r  8° 

Title  Deeds. 


40/-     8°  Blackwood 

79 

$6.50     8°  Albany 
$5    8°     ,, 

68 

72 

70/-     8°  Boston 

[46]  69 

$7.50  r8°  Philadelphia 

83 

$6.50  r  8°  St.  Louis 

83 

Croswell 

$18     8°  Boston       [60-62]  87 

we  $6.50     8°  Albany 

74 

6/6  i  8°  Sweet 

77 

16/-   12°      „ 

[56]  64 

6/-  p  8°  Wildy 

76 

10/-   12° 

67 

16/-     8°  Sweet 

71 

ITS      10/6     8°  Camb.  Press 

87 

14/-     8°  Sweet 

So 

6/6  p  8°  Stevens       [1772]  78 


Sweet 
Stevens 


[    ]7i 
[46]  88 

[71]  84 

[80]  84 

81 


[63]  86 


10/6  8° 
8/-  8° 
8/-     8" 


Stevens  78 

Butter  worth  77 

Stevens  [76]  82 


2/6     8°  Stevens 


7/6 
18/- 


12°  Stevens 


77 


[77]  82 
82 


COMYNS,  W.  H. 
COPINGER,  W.  A. 
MOORE,  H. 

United  States. 


Series  of  Abstracts  of  Title  to  Freeholds 
Title  Deeds  :  their  custody,  inspection,  etc. 
Instructions  for  Preparing  Abstracts  of  Titles 


[for  students]  10/6 

14/- 
10/6 


8° 


Devlin,  R.  T.  [Am.]   Treat,  on  Law  of  Deeds  covering  alienation  of  title  to  real  prop,  2  v.  $12     8° 

Rawle,  W.  H.  [Am.]  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Covenants  for  Title  $6     8° 


21S 


Butterworth    [82]  84 
Clowes  [S3]  88 


Reeves  [7-]  84 

Stevens  75 

Wildy  [    ]73 


San  Francisco        87 
Boston  [52]  87 


Society]  PUBLIC  MEETING.    RAILWAYS.     RENT.    SAVINGS  BANKS. 


[Law 


D  §§  79-84 
Blagg,  J.W. 


79.    PUBLIC  MEETING. 

The  Law  as  to  Public  Meeting 

PUBLIC  MEETINGS— w.  D  §  37  :  Deliberative  Assemblies. 


3/-  c  8'  Butterworth 


Bakek,  Sir  G.  S. 


80.    QUARANTINE, 

Laws  relating  to  Quarantine 


12/6  c  8*  Paul 


79 


Canals 

HUTCHINS,  J.  B.  [ed.] 
Webster,  R.  G. 

Railways. 

Bigg,  J.  [ed.] 
Browne,  J.  H.  B. 

,,     +  Theobald,  H 
Butterworth + Ellis, 

H.T. 


8L    RAILWAYS  and  CANALS. 

—7;.  also  D  §98  :  Waters. 

Law  as  to  Canal  Boats  used  as  Dwellings  [Canal  Boats  Act  '77,  etc.'\  2/6   12° 

The  Law  relating  to  Navigable  Rivers  and  Canals  21/-     8° 


CoUectionof  Acts  relating  to  Railways  ['30-'74],  18/-;  Suppl.  ['75-83]      5/-   12° 
Practice  before  Railway  Commissioners  under  Acts  1873-74  18/-     8° 

S.  [eds.]  Law  of  Railway  Companies  [collection  of  Acts  and  Orders]  35/-  r  8° 

,  ^^  Treatise  on  Law  rel.  to  Rates  &  Traffic  on  Rail.  &  Canals  [on  Act  of  1 888]  16/-  m  8° 
F rend + Ware  x.H.ilds.]  ^'^^'^-  '^^-  '°  Transfer  of  Land  to  Ry.  Cos.,  ed.  D.  Sturges+T.  L.  Browne  20/-  8° 
Goodeve,  L.  A.  Railway  Passengers  and  Railway  Cos.  :  duties,  rights  and  liabilities  6/6  c  8° 

Hodges,  Sir  W.  Treat,  on  Law  of  Railway  Companies,  &  Ry.  Investment,  ed.  J.  M.  Lely   20/-  r  8° 

Hunter,  W.  A.  The  Railway  &  Canal  Traffic  Act  [of  1888],  pt.  i.    [expos,  of  sect.  24,  rfc]  7/6     8° 

Lely,  J.  M.  [ed.]  Railway  and  Canal  Traffic  Act  1873  8/-  p  8* 

^■l^''*^-^      PoiTiiroiT  oTi^    PoTiol   T'l-offln  PaQAC     vnlc     \  _iw    ^\Tn\     w_  4m.  'ttVP-h  1    T(\  TO/—  r  8" 

8° 


Neville +MACNAMARA,  ^^°,°'^ ,  Railway  and  Canal  Traffic  Cases,  vols,  i.-iv.  [vol.  v.  inp-ep.'\  £6  19/- 


WOODFALL,  R.  [ed.] 

Scotland. 

Deas,  F. 

United  States. 

Jones,  L.  A. 


New  Law  and  Practice  of  Railways 


The  Law  of  Railways  applicable  to  Scotland 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Railroads 


[=Act  1888,  w.  notes]  10/- 


Knight 

77 

Stevens 

85 

Waterlow 

75-«3 

Stevens 

76 

*» 

[81]  88 

Butterworth 

89 

Stevens 

[46]  66 

*> 

[77]  80 

Sweet 

[47]  76 

>> 

89 

>* 

73 

it 

74-8S 

Clowes 

89 

50 
Patterson,  C.  S.  [Am.]  Railway  Accident  Law  [liability  of  railw.  for  accidents  to  the  person]  $5 
Pierce,  E.  L.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Law  of  Railroads  [in  relation  to  the  public]  $6 

Redfield,  I.  F.  [Am.]      The  Law  of  Railways,  ed.  J.  K.  Kinney  [Am.],  2  vols.  $12 

Carriers  —v.  D  §  22  :  Canlers,  and  D  §  15  :  Bailments. 


38/-  r  8°  Edinburgh 


$6.: 


73 


8°  Boston 

79 

8°  Philadelphia 

86 

8°  Boston 

81 

8-      „ 

[56]  88 

82.    REGISTRATION. 
Births  and  Deaths. 

Flaxman,  A.  J.  Registration  of  Births  and  Deaths  in  England,  Wales,  and  at  Sea 

Glen,  W.  C.  +  A.  [eds.]    The  Law  of  Registration  of  Births  and  Deaths 

Parliamentary  and  Municipal  Registration— ».  d  §  27,  s.i>.  Parliamentary. 
Registration  of  Deeds— i/.  d  §  36 :  Deeds. 
Registration  of  Land— ».  d  §  51 :  Land. 


6/-     8°  Stevens 
S/6    12°  Knight 


IS 
IS 


83.    RENT. 


C0PINGER+ Monro,  y^  The  Law  of  Rents 

Harrison,  W.  Law  relating  to  Chief  Rents  and  other  Rent  Charges 


[w.  sp.  ref.  to  sale  of  land  for  chief  reot]  31/6     8°  Clowes 

6/-   12°  Stevens 


REVENUE :  Customs,  Income  Tax,  Stamps— ».  d  §  91 :  Taxation. 


87 


84.    SAVINGS  AND  NATIONAL  BANKS. 

Forbes,  U.  A.  L.aw  relating  to  Trustees  and  P.O.  Savings  Banks,  7/6 ;  Supplement 

United  States. 

Ball,  F.  Q.  [Am.]  National  Banks 

Browne,  J.  [Am. ;  ed.]    National  Bank  Cases,  1878-1880 
TH0MPS0N,I.G.[Am.;  ed.]  National  Bank  Cases  :  w.  notes  and  references 

216 


6/-   12*  Butterworth    78  ;  84 


53-5°  »: 

25/-     8- 
$7.50     8°  Albany 


81 
80 
78 


Society]  SECURITIES.    SETTLEMENTS.    SPORTS.    STOCKS. 


[Law 


85-88 


*Cavanagh,  C. 

United  States. 


85.    SECURITIES,  MONEY,  CORPOEATE  and  PERSONAL. 

Law  of  Money  Securities  [personal,  on  prop.,  Stock  Exch.,  etc.']  sol- 


s' Clowes 


Clemens,  G.  C.  [Am.] 
Dillon,  J.  F.  [Am.] 
Jones,  L.  A.  [Am.] 


Law  of  Corporate  Securities  as  decided  in  the  Federal  Courts 
Law  governing  Negociable  Bonds  of  Cities,  Towns,  iic. 
Treatise  on  Railroad  and  other  Corporate  Securities 

Bills  of  Sale  _^.  d  §  19  :  Bills  of  Sale. 

Mortgages  and  Liens— w.  D  §  66  :  Mortgages  and  Liens. 

Stock  Exchange     — «-.  d  §  ss :  stocks,  etc. 


$3     8°  Si.  Louis 
$1     8°        „ 
$6.50     8°  Bastott 


[79]  88 


79 
76 

77 


86.     SETTLEMENTS— J-.  D  §  60  :  Marriage  Settlements. 
Vaizey,  J.  S.  and  Williams,  Jos.,  7tt  D  §  60,  inc/.  also  Settlements  on  other  occasions. 

SLANDER—^.  D  §  S4  :  Libel  and  Slander. 

SLAVERY— w.  D  §  55  :  Liberty. 
SOLICITORS— t/.  D  §  S3  :  Legal  Profession. 


Dogs. 

LupTON,  Fred. 

Fisheries. 

Baker,  J. 
Bund,  J.  Willis 
Oke,  G.  C. 
Paterson,  J.  [ed.] 
Stewart,  C. 

Game. 

Neville,  H. 
Oke,  G.  C. 

United  States. 

Kent,  G.  E.  [Am.] 

Horses. 

Lascelles,  R. 
*Oliphant,  G.  H. 


87.    SPORTS,  LAWS  RELATING  TO. 

The  Law  relating  to  Dogs 


5/-r  12°  Stevens 


Laws  relating  to  Salmon  Fisheries  6/6   12° 

Law  of  Salmon  Fisheries  of  England  &  Wales,  w.  Suppl.  coBt.  Act  of  1876  16/-  p  8° 
Handbook  of  Fishery  Laws,  ed.  J.  W.  Bund  6/-  p  8° 

Fishery  Laws  [Salmon  and  Sea  Fishery  Acts,  w.  notes]    7/6    12° 

Treatise  on  Law  of  Scotland  relating  to  Rights  of  Fishing  15/-     8° 


Game  Laws  of  England,  for  Game-keepers 

Game  Laws,  w.  Wild  Birds  and  Ground  Game  Acts 


The  Fish  and  Game  Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York 


2/6  f  8° 
16/-  p  8° 


H.  Cox 

Eutterworth 

)> 

Macmillan 
Edinburgh 


Van  Voorst 
Butterworth 


88 


[66]  68 
[73]  76 
[S-]  84 
[63]  73 
69 


C79]  84 
[62]  8i 


lie     8°  Troy 


Horse  Warranty  :  w.  hints  as  to  procedure  5/-     8°  Stevens 

Law  of  Horses,  incl.  Law  of  Inn-keepers,  Vet.  Surgeons,  and  of  Huntinc;, 

Racing,  Wagers,  and  Gaming,  ed.  C.  E.  Lloyd  21/-     8°  Sweet 


United  States. 

Hanover,  M.  D.  [Am.]  Law  of  Horses,  Livery  Stable-keepers,  Racing,  etc. 


88 

[    ]8i 
t47]  82 


$4     8°  Cincinnati      [    ]  75 


88.    STOCKS,  STOCK  EXCHANGES,  STOCKBROKERS. 

Melsheimer  +  Laurence,^  Law  &  Customs  of  London  Stock  Exch.        [w.  rules  of  Committee]    6/-  p  8°  Sweet 


Paterson,  N.  H. 

ROYLE,  W. 

United  States. 


Manual  of  the  Usages  of  the  Stock  Exchange,  and  its  Law 
Laws  relating  to  English  and  Foreign  Funds 


BiDDLE,  A-l-G.  [Am.] 
Cook,  W.  W.  [Am.] 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Stockbrokers 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Stock  and  Stockholders 
Dos  Passos,  J."R.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Stockbrokers  and  Stock  Exchanges 
Lewis,  F.  A.  [Am.]  Law  relating  to  Stocks,  Bonds  and  other  Securities  of  U.S. 

Liability  of  Stockholders  in  Corporations- ».  d  §  31 :  corporations. 

217 


3/6  12° 

6/-     8°  E.  Wilson 


[79]  84 
70 
75 


$5  r  8°  Philadelphia  82 

$6.50     8°  New  York  87 

$7-5°     8°  „  82 

$2     8°  Philadelphia  81 


Society] 


SUCCESSION,    STUDENTS'  GUIDES.    TAXATION. 


[Law 


D  §§  89-91 


Sg. 


7/6  8°  Reeves  &  Turner  78- 
78. 
77 


89.    SUCCESSION, 

Potts,  T,  R,  Principles  of  the  Law  of  STiccession  to  Deceased  Persons  7/6     8°  Stevens 

Primogeniture. 

Kenny+Laurence,^;  Two  Essays  on  the  Law  of  Primogeniture 

Laurence,  P.  M.  The  Law  and  Custom  of  Primogeniture  S/-     8° 

Lloyd,  E.  Succession  Laws  of  Christian  Countries    [w,  special  ref.  to  Primogeniture]  7/-     8°  Stevens 

Succession   Duties— ».  D  §  loo  :  WiUs  and  Executors. 

Scotland. 

Cameron,  P.  H.  Brief  Summary  of  Law  of  Intestate  Succession  in  Scotland 

India. 

Henderson,  G.  S.  Law  of  Intestate  and  Testamentary  Succession  in  India 

France. 

Colin,  B.  H.  Essay  on  Intestate  Successions  according  to  French  Code 

Chili. 

Grain,  W.  On  the  Succession  Laws  of  Chili 

Inheritance  — ».  D  §  m  :  Hindu  Law,  D  §  112  :  Mohammedan  Law. 


S/-     8°  Edinburgh 

70- 

36/-     8°  Calcutta 

82- 

6/-  12°  Stevens 

76 

10/6   12° 

8o. 

90.     STUDENTS'  and  EXAMINATION  QPSTSi'&%—'^'f  f^<i\'!>^  Gm&e.^  are  placed  under  thdr  respective  Suijects. 


Ball,  W.  W.  R. 
Bedford,  E.  H. 

Gibson,  A. 
Hallilay,  R. 

S3  J> 

Haynes,  J.  F. 

„      +Nelham,T. 
Indermaur,  J. 

Napier,  T.  B. 
Rubinstein  +  Ward,  j; 
Shearwood,  J.  A. 

Slater,  |.  H. 


The  Student's  Guide  to  the  Bar  2/6 

Guide  to  Preliminary  Examin. ,  3/-;  Digest  of  Preliminary  Examin.,  18/-; 
Digest  of  Final  Examin.  16/- 

Aids  to  the  "  Final,"  3/-  ;  Aids  to  the  "  Intermediate  "  3/- 

Digest  of  Questions  at  Final  Exam,  of  Articled  Clerks  6/- 

Articled  Clerk's  Handbook  -  4/- 

Student's  Guide  to  Prob.  &Div.,  6/-;  ditto  to  Pract.  of  Sup.  Court  10/6 

A.  Honours  Examination  Digest  ,  15/- 

Self- Preparation  for  Final  Exam.,  S/6 ;  for  Intermed.  Exam.  7/- 

Student's  Guide  to  Supreme  Court  of  Judic.  Acts  '73  and  '75  6/- 

A  Practical  Guide  to  the  Bar  2/6 

S.  +  S.  Articled  Clerk's  Handbook  4/- 

Barrister's  and  Solicitor's  Final  Exams.  [questions  and  answers]  15/- 

Student's  Guide  to  the  Bar  [Intermed.,  Fin.,  &  Univ.  Law  Exams.]    5/6 

Guide  to  Legal  Profession  [methods  of  entry,  exams.,  etc.]    7/6 


c  8°  Macmillan      [78]  88- 

8°  Stev.[72]74;[75]82;79' 
8°  Reeves  [82]  83;  81 
8°  H.  Cox  [76]  88. 

8°       „  [6-]  8i 

8°  „  [8i]82;[82]83, 
8°  Stevens  83, 

„      [74]  84;  [80]  82 

8°      „  75 

c  8°  Cox  88. 

12°  Stevens  [77] 81 

8°  Reeves  [80]  84 

8°  Stevens  [79]  84 
8°  Upcott  Gill  84. 


SUICIDE— w.  C  §  70 :  Ethics,  s.v.  Suicide. 
SURETIES— z/.  D  §  47  :  Guarantee.. 


General  Works. 
United  States. 


91.    TAXATION. 


*BuRROUGHS,'W.  II.  [Am.]  Law  of  Taxation  as  imposed  by  States  and  Municipalities  $6.50  8°  New  York 

COOLEY,Thos.H.[Am.]Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Taxation,  incl.  Local  Assessments  $7.50  8"  Chicago 

Desty,  R.  [Am.]          Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Taxation,  2  vols.  $11  8°  St.  Paul 

HiLLIARD,  Francis  [Am.]  The  Law  of  Taxation  $6  %°  Boston 


Customs  and  Excise. 

Bell +  D WELLY,  J.  +J.  H.  [eds.]  The  Laws  of  Excise 

Hamel,  F.  J.  [ed.]  Laws  of  the  Customs  and  Tariff  Act  1876  ; 

United  States. 


[a  collection  of  statutes] 
notes 


[77]  83: 
[76]  86 

84 
76' 


9/-     8°  Stevens 
3/6  c  8°  Butterworth 


[76]! 


73. 


Elmes,  W.  [Am.]          The  Law  of  the  U.  S.  Customs  25/-     8°  Boston  87- 

Heyl,  L.  [Am.]            Digest  of  Statutes  of  U.S.  prescribed  Rates  of  Duties  on  Imports  $3    8°   Washington  [    ]  75 

Morgan,  S.  T.  [Am.]  Manual  of  Impost  Duties,  and  Digest  of  the  Tariff  Laws  8°  Nem  York  78 

Saxton.W.W.  [Am.;  ed.]  Tax  Laws  of  the  United  States  $38°          ,,  [    ]  8o- 

Williams,  C.F.[Am.;ed.]  Tariff  Laws  of  the  United  States  $i-5o     ?>°  Boston  83. 

218 


Society] 


TENDER.    TORTS.    TRUSTS  AND  TRUSTEES. 


[Law 


The  Income  Tax  Laws  in  force  in  Un.  Kingdom,  w.  notes  &  appendix      lo/-     8°  Butterworth    [74]  85 

Guide  to  Income  Tax  Acts  [popular]    7/6  r  12°       „                  [85]  87 

The  Income  Tax  Acts  [82]  in  prep. 

Income  Tax  Acts :  w.  notes  and  index  4/-    12°  Shaw                [    ]  85, 

[6-]  70 


An  Exposition  of  the  Land  Tax 


4/-   12°  Stevens 


D  §§  92-94 

Income  Tax. 

DoWELL,  S.  [ed.] 
Ellis,  A.  M. 
Pratt,  W.  T.  [ed.] 
Ward,  D.  [ed.] 

Land  Tax. 

BOURDIN,  M.  A. 

India. 

Briggs,  Lt. -Col.  John  Land  Tax  in  India  [standard  text-book  of  legislators]  0./.  [w.  15/-]     ^"London 

Municipal  and  Local— ».  D  §  67  :  Municipal  and  Local,  s.v.  Rating. 
Probate,  Legacy,  and  Succession  Duty— >?-  Acts  and  Payments,  z-.  D  §  100 :  .WlUs,  s.v.  Executors. 

Revenue,  Inland. 

Hanson,  A.  [ed.]  Revenue  Acts  1880,  '81,  so  far  as  they  relate  to  Death  Duties  6/6     8°  Stevens 

HiGHMORE,  N.  J.  Summary  Proceedings  in  Inland  Revenue  Cases  in  England  and  Wales         6/-ri2°      ,, 

United  States. 

Bump,  O.  F.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Internal  Revenue  Laws  [w.  notes  and  decisions]    $5     8°  New  York 

Stamp  Acts  and  Laws. 

CopiNGER,  W.  A.  Tablesof  Stamp  Duties  1815-1878  2/6     8°  Stevens 

Do  WELL,  S.  History  and  Explanation  of  the  Stamp  Duties  12/6     8°  Longman 

Griffith,  G.  W.  C.  Digest  of  Stamp  Duties  and  Judicial  Decisions  8/-  f  8°  Vacher 

MuiR,  F._  Stamp  and  Tax  Office  Manual  16/-  c  8°  Blackwood 


30 


C     ]7S 


78 

73 

[71]  88 

6i 


Digest  of  Stamp  Acts,  12/6  ;  Treatise  on  Stamp  Laws 


TiLSEY,  H. 

United  States. 

Bdmp,  O.  F.  [Am.;ed.]The  United  States  Stamp  Laws 


18/-     8°  Stevens[    ]6s;[    n\ 
$5     8°  New  York  70. 


92.     TEITDEE,  LEGAL— >>-  Economical  Books,  w.  D  §  115  :  Money. 

United  States. 

Cernuschi,  Henri  Nomisma :  or  legal  tender  $1.25    12°  New  York 

LlNDERMANN,H.R.[Am.]Money  and  Legal  Tender  in  the  United  States  $1.25    12°  „ 

Spaulding,  E.  G.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Legal  Tender  Act  [repr.  fr.  his  Hist,  of  Paper  Money— ^.  D  §  1 15]  Soc.      8°  Buffalo 

TITLE,  ABSTRACT  OF— j-.  D  §  78  :  Property,  Real. 


78 

79 

[69]  75 


93.     TORTS— ».  also  D  §  10 :  Agency. 


*Addison,  C.  G. 
Ball,  Dr.  W.  E. 


[ed.] 


Hastings,  S. 
*POLLOCK,  Prf.  F. 
PiGGOTT,  F.  T. 

Underhill,  a. 

United  States. 

BiGELOWjDr.  M.  M.[Am. 

„         [ed.] 
COOLEY,  T.  M.  [Am.] 
HiLLIARD,  F.  [Am.] 
Weeks,  E.  P.  [Am.] 

Neg-ligence 


Wrongs  and  their  Remedies,  ed.  Horace  Smith 

Short  Digest  of  the  Common  Law 

Leading  Cases  on  Torts  :  w.  notes 

Treatise  on  Torts 

The  Law  of  Torts 

Principles  of  the  Law  of  Torts 

Summary  of  the  Law  of  Torts 

]Elements  of  the  Law  of  Torts 

Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Torts 

Leading  Cases  in  Law  of  Torts 

Wrongs  and  their  Remedies,  vol.  i..  Torts 

On  Torts,  2  vols.,  $12 ;  On  Remedies  for  Torts 

Treatise  on  Doctrine  of  Damnum  absque  Injuria 

— V.  D  §  69  :  Negligence. 


38/-  r  8"  Stevens  [57]  87 

[torts  and  contracts]  16/-     8°      ,,  80 

21/-  r  8°      „  84 

28/-  r  8°  Sweet  85 

21/-     8°  Stevens  87 

20/-     8°  Clowes  85 
9/-  p  8°  Butterworth     [78]  84 


[student's  text-book]  10/6 

$2.50 

[Amer.,  Engl,  and  Irish]  $5 

$6.50 

$6 

$4 


Camb.  Press 
Boston 


89 

78 

75 
Chicago  [79]  88 

5arf(7«[58]72;[67]73 

San  Francisco         79, 


TRADE  MARKS— z/.  D  §  72:  Patents,  Trade  Marks,  and  Copyrights. 


94.    TRUSTS  AND  TRUSTEES,  GENERAL. 

GodefrOI,  H.  Digest  of  Principles  of  Law  of  Trusts  and  Trustees  2i/-     8° 

Lewin   T.  -(-  F.  A.  The  Law  of  Trusts  and  Trustees 

Underbill,  A.  Practical  &  Concise  Manual  of  the  Law  rel.  to  Private  Trusts  &  Trustees    16/-  c  8° 

Urlin,  R.  D.  Manual  of  Law  relating  to  Office  of  Trustee  12/-  12° 

219 


Stevens  79, 

Maxwell  [61]  in  prep. 
Butterworth  [78]  88. 
Sweet  [63]  68 


Society]      VACCINATION.    VENDOR.     WARRANTIES.     WATERS.    WILLS. 


[Law 


D  §§  95-100 

Investment  of  Trust  Funds. 

Geare,  E.  a.  The  Investment  of  Trust  Funds 

India. 

Agnew,  W.  F.  The  Law  of  Trusts  of  British  India 

United  States. 

Perry,  J.  W.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Law  of  Trusts  and  Trustees,  2  vols. 


y/6   12°  Stevens  [S6]  8g 

[Tagore  Law  Lect. ,  '8i]  25/-     8°  Calcutta  82 

$12  r  8°  Boston  (    ]  82 


95.    VACCINATION^«>-  Medical  and  Social  Aspects,  w.  Class  H*§  22. 


"  Barrister-at-Law,''  A.      Manual  of -the  Vaccination  Law 
Fry,  D.  p.  [ed.]  The  Law  relating  to  Vaccination 


5/-     8°  Shaw  88 

[the  Acts,  w.  notes]    5/-   12°  Knight  [6-]  75 


96.     VENDOR  and  PURCHASER— »•  also  D  §  10 :  Agency. 


*Benjamin,  J.  P. 

Blackburn,  C. 

Clerke  +  Humphry,  ^— J^  Treatise  on  Law  relating  to  Sales  of  Land 


Cole,  R.  H. 
*Dart,  J.  H. 


Law  of  Sale  of  Personal  Property,  ed.  A.  B.  Pearson  Gee  +  H.  F.  Boyd    38/-  r  8°  Sweet  [68]  88 

Effect  of  Contract  of  Sale  on  Rights  of  Property,  etc.  21/-  r  8°  Stevens  [4^]  85 

25/- r  8°      „  85 

Law  and  Practice  as  to  Particulars  and  Conditions  of  Sale  3/6  c  8°  Reeves  &  Turner   79 

Law  and  Practice  of  Vendors  and  Purchasers  of  Real  Estate,  ed.  W.  Barber + 


R.  B.  Haldane+W.  R.  Sheldon,  2  vols. 
Seaborne,  H.  The  Law  of  Vendors  and  Purchasers 

SuGDEN,  E.  B. ,  Lord        Law  of  Vendors  and  Purchasers 

United  States. 

HiLLiARD,  F.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Vendors  and  Purchasers  of  Real  Property 


75/-  r  8°  Stevens  [4-]  88 

12/6  p  8°  Butterworth    [71]  84 

Sweet     [65]  in  prep. 


$6     8°  Boston 


[56]  68 


Saunders,  T.  W. 

United  States. 

BiDDLEi  A.  [Am.] 


97.    WARRANTIES. 

Law  of  Warranties,  etc,  on  Sale  of  Personal  Chattels 
Law  of  Warranties  in  Sale  of  Personal  Chattels 


6/-  12"  Stevens  74 

$3     8°  Philadelphia  84 


98.     WATERS— 2'.  also  D  §  78 :  Property,  Real,  s.v.  Boundaries. 

Cotn.soN+FoR«ES,  ^y^  Law  relating  to  Waters  :  sea,  tidal  and  inland  28/-     8°  Sweet 

Hall,  R.  G.  Rights  of  Crown  and  Privileges  of  the  Subject  in  Sea  Shores  of  Realm        25/-     8°  Stevens 

MoORE,  Stuart  A.  History  and  Law  of  the  Foreshore  and  Seashore  38/-  m  8°       „ 

Contains  also  Dt  ^ure  Maris,  by  Lord  Hale  (hitherto  unpub.},  and  a  repr.  of  HALL'S  Ess.  on  Ri^^Us  itf  Crffoit  in  Seashore. 

United  States. 


Angell,  J.  K.  [Am.] 
HouCK,  L.  [Am.] 
Tyler,  R.  H.  [Am.] 


Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Watercourses,  ed.  J.  C.  Perkins  [Am.]  $6     8°  Boston 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Navigable  Rivers  $38°       ,, 

Treatise  on  Boundaries  and  Fences,  and  Rights  of  Seashore  $6. 50     8°  Albany 


Mining  Water  Rights— ».  D  §  65,  f.2;.Blanchard+ Weeks. 


80 

[    ]75 


[3-]  77 
68 

74 


Whiteley,  G.  C. 


99.    WEIGHTS  and  liIEASURES. 

The  Law  relating  to  Weights  and  Measures 


6/-  p  8'  Knight 


79 


100.    WILLS,  EXECUTORS,  PROBATE,  and  SUCCESSION  DUTIES. 
Executors  and  Administrators. 


Hanson,  A.  [ed.] 
Hudson,  J.  C. 

Leach,  A.  F. 


The  Probate,  Legacy,  and  Succession  Duty  Acts,  25/-  ;  SuppL 

Executor's  Guide 

Guide  to  Payment  of  Legacy  and  Succession  Duties 

Digest  of  the  Law  relating  to  Probate  Duty 


6/6  8°  Stevens    [6-]  76  ;  83 

6/-  12°  Longman        [3-]  78 

10/6  8°  Groombridge  [3-]  84 

6/-  8°  Maxwell         [78]  80 


Society] 


HOUSE  OF  LORDS.     PRIVY  COUNCIL. 


[Law 


MacaskiEj  C.  S.  Treatise  on  Law  of  Executors  and  Administrators 

MoRRELL,  C.  F.  Handbook  for  Executors  and  Administrators 

Trevor,  C.  C.  The  Taxes  on  Succession  [digest,  incl.  Scotl.  and  Irl.]  12/6 


Walker+Elgood,  g^  Compendium  of  taw  relating  to  Executors  and  Administrators 

Law  and  Practice  relating  to  Administration  of  Estates  of  Deceased 
Treatise  on  Law  of  Executors  and  Administrators,  2  vols. 


Williams,  Sir  E.  V. 

Australian. 

Wood,  J.  D. 

United  States. 


D 

§§101-103 

10/6     8° 

Stevens 

80 

4/-p8° 

82 

12/6    12 

[    ]8. 

21/-     8° 

[80]  88 

15/-     8° 

83 

76/-  r  8° 

[32]  79 

Laws  of  Australian  Colonies  as  to  Administration  of  Estates 


6/-   12°  Stevens 


McClellan,  R.  H.  [Am.]  Complete  Manual  for  Executors,  Administrators  and  Guardians 


Schouler,  J.  [Am.] 

Wills 


Treatise  on  Law  of  Executors  and  Administrators 


$3-5° 
$5-50 


'  Albany 
Boston 


Davidson,  C.  [ed.] 
Flood,  J.  C.  H. 


Precedents  in  Wills  and  App.  of  Trustees  [= Conveyancing,  vol.  iv.]  32/- 

Law  of  Wills  relating  to  Personal  Property  30/- 

Pitfalls  of  Testators  S/- 

Hayes+Jarman,  W.  +T.[eds.]  Concise  Forms  of  WiUs,  ed.  J.  W.  Dunning  :  w.  practical  notes      25/- 


Hudson,  J.  C. 
Jarman,  T. 
morrell,  c.  f. 
RtJMSEY,  Prf.  A. 
Theobald,  H.  S. 
Tudor,  O.  D. 
Weaver,  C.  [ed.] 

Scotland. 

McLaren,  J. 
Phippen,  W. 


Practical  Guide  to  Making  and  Proving  Wills,  ed.  Hart  10/6 

Treatise  on  Wills,  ed.  S.  Vincent,  2  vols.  [w.  dissert,  onconstr.  of  devizes]7o/- 
Popular  Statement  of  the  Law  of  Wills :  w.  directions  4/- 

Will  Making  made  safe  and  easy  [excellent  popular  guide]  i/- 

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Collection  of  Concise  Precedents  of  Wills  :  w.  notes  5/- 


8° 

8° 

p8° 

8° 

8° 

r8"> 

p8° 

f8° 


Maxwell 

Butterworth 

Sweet 

Longman 

Sweet 

Stevens 

Hogg 

Stevens 


r8° 
cS" 


84 


[7-]  80 
83 


[    ]8o 

77 

84 

[38]  83 

[S-]  82 

[41-44]  81 

82 

89 
[76]  86 

[    ]79 
82 


Law  of  Scotland  in  relation  to  Wills  and  Succession,  2  vols. 
Practical  Advice  to  Testators  and  Executors 


63/-  r  8°  Edinburgh  68 

5/-p8°  „  [    ]82 


United  States. 

Redfield,  I.  F.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Wills,  3  vols. 
Schouler,  J.  [Am.]     Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Wills 

Probate  Practice    — w.  d  §  103,  t.v.  Probate. 


$18 
$5.50 


Boston  [64-66]  76-77 
87 


VI.    iptocebure  anb  practice  of  the  Courts. 


DENISON+ Scott,  ^^ 
Macqueen,  J.  F. 
Webb,  L. 


101.    HOUSE  OP  LOEDS. 

Procedure  and  Practice  rel.  to  English,  Scotch  and  Irish  Appeals,  etc.       i6/-     8°  Butterworth  79 

Pract.  Treat,  on  Appellate  Jurisdiction  of  House  of  Lords  &  Privy  Council  31/6  r  8°  Maxwell  42 

Practice  of  Supreme  Court  and  on  Appeal  to  House  of  Lords                     30/-     8°  Butterworth  77 


Brodrick+Fremantle,  : 
Dicey,  Prf.  A.  V. 
Lattey,  R.  T. 
Macqueen,  J.  F. 
Macpherson,  W. 
Michell,  E.  B.+R..B. 


102.    PRIVY  COUNCIL. 

[eds.]  Judgments  of  the  Privy  Council 


The  Privy  Council  [Arnold  Prize  Essay,  i860] 

Handybook  of  Practice  &  Procedure  before  Jud.  Comm.  of  Privy  Council 

— ut  supra. 

Practice  of  the  Judicial  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council 

Practice  and  Procedure  in  Appeals  fr.  India  to  Privy  Council 


Admiralty  Practice— a-,  d  §  103  (s.v.  coote). 


10/6     8°  Murray 
3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 
6/-   12°  Stevens 


16/- 
12/- 


rl2- 
8= 


Sweet 
Stevens 


65 

[60]  87 

69 

[60]  73 
76 


103.    SUPREME  COURT  OF  JUDICATURE. 

General. 

Andrews +  STONEY,  ^^  [eds.]  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  Acts  1873-84,  &  Appell.  Jur.  1876 
Ayckbourn,  H.  Jurisdiction  and  Practice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 

Baxter,  W.  E.  [ed.]         Judicature  Acts  and  Rules  1873-84 
Crump,  F.  O.  [ed.]  Judicature  Practice  :  alphabetically  arranged,  2  vols. 

I.    Chancery,  by  F.  Evans,  30/- ;  9.  Common  Law,  by  C.  E.  Maldhn+A.  H.  POYSER.  21/-. 
221 


12/6  p  8°  Reev's  &  Tur.  [80]  85 
16/-     8°  Wildy  74-76 

15/-  c8°  Butterworth   [80]  84 
SI/-     8°  „  81-84 


Society] 


SUPREME   COURT  OF  JUDICATURE. 


[Law 


W.M. 


FouLKES,  W.  D.  I.  Elementary  View  of  the  Proceedings  in  Action  [based  on  J.  W.  Smith]  7/6   12°  Sweet 

Gibson + McLean,  A.  +  R.     Students'  Practice  of  the  Courts  [Chanc,  Prob.,  Div.,  Adm.]  12/-     8° 

[eds.]  Judicature  Acts  1873  &  '75.  &  Appellate  Jurisdiction  Act  '76,  etc.        25/-     8°      „ 

Supreme  Court  Funds,  Rules,  with  intro.  &  notes  8/6     8°  Stevens 

Analytical  Index  and  Guide  to  Judicature  Acts  and  Rules  12/6     8°  Clowes 

Treatise  on  Judgm.  and  Orders  of  H.  Court  of  Just,  and  Court  of  Appeal     40/-  r  8°        „ 
Forms  of  Decrees,  Judgm.  &  Orders  in  High  Courts  &  Courts  of  Appeal,  ed. 

R.  H.  Leach  &  others,  2  vols,  in  3  90/- r  8°  Stevens  [62-63]  77-79 

[eds.]  Judicature  Acts  and  Rules  1883  :  with  notes  17/6  r  8°  Clowes  84 

Practice  on  Signing  Judgment  in  High  Court  of  Justice  4/6  c  8°  Stevens  79 


Lely+Foulkes,  ^^ 
Mackenzie + White, 
Parker,  F.  R. 
Pemberton,  L.  L. 
Seton,  H.  W. 


[75]  84 
[81]  83-84 

[75]  83 

84 

[83]  83 

[76]  89 


Tomlinson  +  Reid,  ^^ 
Walker,  F.  T. 
Whiteway,  a.  R. 
Wilson,  A. 

Court  of  Appeal 


Practical  Notes  on  Judicature  Acts,  Orders,  etc.,  of  Supreme  Court  14/-   12' 

Prac.of  Supr.  Ct.of  Judica.,  ed.  C.  Burney+M.M. Mackenzie  +  C.A.White  2q/-  r  8° 

— V.  infra,  s.v.  Chancery,  Probate,  Divorce,  and  Admiralty. 

Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas,  Exchequer  and  Chancery  Divisions. 

*Archbold,J.  F.  Pract.inQ.B.,C.P.  &Exch.,&onApp.,ed.T.W.Chitty+J.St.L.Leslie,2v.  73/6     8' 

Archibald,  W.  F.  Country  Solicitor's  Practice  in  Q.  B.,  Com.  Pleas  &  Exch.  Divisions         25/-   12' 

Ayckbourn,  H.  Chancery  Practice,  pt.  i.,  12/-  ;  Chancery  Forms  and  Orders  i4/-ri2' 

Bittleston,  a.  H.  [ed.]  Reports  in  Chambers  :  Queen's  Bench  Division  [Oct.,  '83  ;  Ap.,  '84]  12/6  r  8°  Clowes 

'■■BULLEN  + Leake,  -^=^  [eds.]  Preced.  of  Plead.,adapt. toQ.B.Div.,ed. T.J.Bullen+C.Dodd,  2pts.ea.24/-ri2°  Stevens 

Ft.  i. :  Statement  of  Claim  ;  pt.  ii. :  Defencesand  Subsequent  Pleadings. 

G.  [eds.]  Reports  of  Actions  in  Q.  B.  Division,  vol.  i.  [1882-84]  2$/-  r  8°  Maxwell 

Forms  of  Practical  Proceedings  in  Q.B.,  C.P.  and  Exchequer  Divisions,  ed. 

T. + T.  W.  Chitty  [w.  statutes  &  rules]  38/-     8' 

Practice  on  the  Crown  Side  of  Court  of  Q.B.  :  w.  rules,  forms,  etc. 
Practice  of  Chancery  Division  &  on  Appeal,  ed.  L.  Field,  etc.,  2  vols.       126/-     8° 
Forms  &  Precedents  of  Proceed,  in  Chancery  &  on  Appeal,jed.  C.  Burney    50/-  r  8' 
Proceedings  in  an  Action  in  Chancery  and  on  Appeal  8/-     8' 

Practice  of  Chancery  Division  and  on  Appeal  25/-     8° 

Manual  of  Practice  of  Supreme  Court  [Q.  B.  and  Chancery]  12/6     8' 

Morgan +WURTZBURG,  ^'  °'  K'j  Statutes  Gen.  Orders  &  Rules  of  Prac.  &  Jurisd.  of  Chanc.  Div.     30/-  r  8° 
Napier,  T.  B.  Concise  Practice  of  Q.  B.  &  Chanc.  Div.  &  on  Appeal  [for  students]     10/-     8° 

Peel,  S.  Treatise  on  Practice  and  Proceedings  in  Chancery  Actions  8/6     8° 

Snow+Winstanley+Stringer,-j^  Annual  Practice  of  Chancery  &  Q.B.  Divisions,  1888-89    20/- 

A  Coll.  of  statutes,  Orders  and  Rules  rel.  to  gen.  practice,  procedure  and  jurisdict.  of  Chanc.  &  Q.B.  divis, 

Underhill,  A.  Practice  and  Concise  Manual  of  Procedure  of  Chancery  Division 

Williams,  S.  E.  Law  and  Practice  of  Petitions  rel.  to  Chancery  and  Lunacy 

History. 

Gilbert,  Ld.  Chf.  Baron  Forum  Romanum  [hist.  &  pract.  of  the  H.  C.  of  Chanc. ;  Engl.  edn.  «./.]  $4 


83 

[75]  ann. 


Sweet  [8th  ed.  40]  85 

Stevens  81 

Wildy[49;S-]8o;73 

84 

[4-]  88 


Cabab^+Ellis,  M.  +C. 
Chitty,  T.  [ed.] 

Corker,  R.J.  +  A.  B. 
Daniell,  E.  R. 

„     [ed.] 
Hallilay,  R. 
Haynes,  J.  F. 

INDERMAUR,  J. 


84-85 


Sweet  [32]  83 

Stevens  [     "^  in  prep. 

,,[2ed.  45]82-84 

[    ]8S 


Cox 
Stevens 


8°  Sweet 


w.  qotes,  forms,  etc. 

10/6  p  8°  Butter  worth 
l8/-     8°  Stevens 


[5-]  84 
79 
[78]  89 

[    ]8S 

84 

[78]  83 

]  ann. 

81 

80 


Robinson,  Conway  [Am.]  History  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  v.  i. 

Probate,  Divorce,  and  Admiralty  Division. 


[to  d.  of  Hy.  viii.]  35/-ri2°  Stevens 


8°   Washington\yJt)?>'\^l^ 


82, 


Harrison,  J.  C. 
Haynes,  J.  F. 
Napier + Stephenson 

Probate. 

Browne,  G. 


Epitome  of  Probate  and  Divorce 
Student's  Guide  to  Probate  and  Divorce 
Digest  of  Probate,  Divorce,  etc. 


[for  students]    7/- 

8°  Stevens 

[80]  83 

61- 

8°        „ 

82 

[for  students]  12/- 

8°  Maxwell 

88 

Cootb,  H.  C. 
Dixon,  W.  J. 
Trevor,  C.  C. 
Tristram,  Dr. 


Principles  &  Practice  of  Ct.  of  Probate,  ed.  L.  D.  Powles  +  T.W.  H.  Oakley  30/- 

Supplemcnt  by  L.  D.  POWLES,  6/-,  8°,  '84. 

Com.  Form  Pract  +  *Tristram  (T.  H.  )  Content.  Pract.  of  H.  C.in  grant.  Prob.  &  Adm.  32/- 
Law  and  Practice  of  Probate  &  Administration  15/- 

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[73]  81 


T.  H.         Contentious  Pract.  of  H.  C.  in  granting  Probate  and  Administration — v.  supra,  s.v.  Coote. 

Probate  Duty  and  Wills— z/.  d  §  loo,  s.v.  Wius. 


8°  Butterw'rth[70,8i]88 
8°  Reeves  &T.  [80]  85 
12°  Stevens  [66]  8' 


Divorce 

Browne,  G. 
Dixon,  W.  J. 

Admiralty 

Burrell,  Sir  W.  [ed.] 
Coote,  H.  C. 
Haynes,  J.  F, 


— V.  also  D  §  59 :  Marriage  and  Divorce. 

Principles  and  Practice  of  Court  for  Divorce  and  Matrimonial  Causes 

Law,  Practice  and  Proceedings  in  Divorce  and  Matrimonial  Causes 


—for  History,  w.  D  §  5. 

Admiralty  Cases  1 648-1 840 

Admiralty  Practice  [w.  practice  of  Privy  Co.  rel.  thereto] 

Student's  Guide  to  the  Admiralty 
Pritchard,  R.  a.  +  W.T.  Digest  of  Admir.  &  Marit.  Law,  ed.  J.  C.  Hannen+W.  T.  Pritchard,  2  v. 
ROSCOE,  E.  S.  Treatise  on  Jurisdiction  and  Practice  of  Admiralty  Division 

,,        ,,        [ed.]         Admiralty  Forms  and  Precedents 
Smith,  T.  E.  Summary  of  Law  and  Practice  in  Admiralty  [for  students] 

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2/6 

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82 

kv 

r  8°  Butterworth 

r47l87 

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[78I  82 

9/-< 

:  8°  Clowes 

84 

10/6 

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[80  85 

35/- 

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[69]  86 

Society]         INFERIOR  COURTS.    COURTS  OF  SCOTLAND  &  IRELAND. 


[Law 


D  §§104-106 


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Palatine  of  Lancaster  30/-  r  8"  Stevens 


80 


105.    INFERIOR  COURTS. 


County  Courts, 


Archbold,  J.  r. 

de  CoLYAR,  H.  A.  [ed.] 

Davis,  J.  E. 

1,L0YD,  M. 


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RlLEY,  H.  L.  [ed.]  Consolidated  County  Court  Orders, and  Rules  of  '65,  '76,  '77  9/- 

fflayor's  Court, 

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Railton+Gill,  E.  H.  +R.  Practice  and  Pleading  in  the  Mayor's  Court 

Quarter  Sessions  and  Magisterial  Law, 

Archbold,  J.  F.  Quarter  Sessions  Practice,  ed.  Mead + Croft 

Atkinson,  G.  Offices  of  High  Sheriff,  Under-sheriff,  etc. 

Bridges,  A.  Handbook  for  Justices  of  the  Peace 

Churchill,  C.  The  Law  of  the  Office  and  Duties  of  the  Sheriff 

H.C 


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is/- 

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Smith,  F.  J. 
Stone,  J. 
„      S. 
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— ^.  D  §  33  !  Criminal  Law. 


Shaw  [    ]8s 

Stevens  83 

Butterworth  [5-]  87 

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88 
88 


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[36]  86 
[39]  78 
[  ]79 
[79]  82 
[74]  80 

[58]  76 

[49]  81 

[SO]  81 

7S 

[55]  82 

81 

82 

[3-]  82 

[42]  89 

84 
[79]  88 


Session,  Court  of. 

Coldstream,  J.  P. 
Mackay,  A.  J.  G. 

Sheriff  Courts, 

Guthrie,  W.  [ed.] 
Smith,  W.  P.  [ed.] 
Wilson,  J.  D. 

„        „        [ed.] 
JRELAND. 

Supreme  Court, 

Dillon,  W.  [ed.] 
EiFFE,  L.  S.  [ed.] 


106.    COURTS  OP  SCOTLAND  and  IRELAND. 


Procedure  in  the  Court  of  Session 

The  Practice  of  the  Court  of  Session,  2  vols. 


Select  Cases  decided  in  the  Sheriff  Courts  of  Scotland 
Acts  of  Parliament  rel.  to  Sheriff  Court  Practice,  Scotland 
Practice  of  the  Sheriff  Courts  of  Scotland  in  Civil  Causes 

With  a  historical  introduction,  and  an  appendix  of  statutes  and  Acts  of  Parliament 

Law  of  Process  under  Sheriff  Courts  (Scotland)  Act  1876:  with  notes 


Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  (Ireland)  Act  1877 :  with  notes  etc 
Judicature  Acts  (Ireland)  1877  and  1878,  and  Orders,  Rules,'etc.' 


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72/-  r  8°        „ 


20/- 

8° 

76 

8° 

22- 

8" 

6/6     8° 


12/- 
31/6 


8°  Dublin 


81 
77-79 


79 
76 

75 


76 


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Law  and  Practice  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  w.  forms  and  preced.       —'-     «"    "-"-'-  -     -  "- 


Madden,  D.  H. 

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Smith,  G.  H. 


Concise  Guide  to  Practice  of  Court  of  Probate  and  District  Registries 

233 


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COLONIAL  AND  INDIAN   COURTS. 


[Law 


D  §107 

107.    COLONIAL  amd  INDIAN   COURTS. 
AUSTRALIA   AND    NEW   ZEALAND. 

Vietopia. 

Magisterial  Law. 

Casey,  J.  J.  [Austral.]       Justice's  Manual ;  including  statutes,  w.  explan.  and  practical  notes 


30/- 

IS/-     8° 
id/6     8° 


8°  Melbourne 


[72]  79 
69 
[    ]72 


4°  Christchurck 
8°   Wellington 


88 


Manual  of  Supreme  and  Exchequer  Courts  Procedure 


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8° 

8° 


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8/6     8°  Toronto 
.8°       „ 
8°        „ 

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McKean,  J.  [Austral.]      The  Law  and  Practice  of  the  County  Courts 
Wallis,  W.  J.  [Austral.]  Guide  to  the  County  Courts 

New  Zealand. 

Supretne  Court. 

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Code  of  Civil  Procedure. 

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Magisterial  Law. 

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CANADA  AND  LOWER  CANADA. 

Supreme  Court. 

CasselS,  R.  [Canad.] 

Chancery  Court. 

BoTSFORD,  G.  [Canad.]  Rules  and  Statutes  regulating  the  Court  of  Chancery 

Leggo,  W.  [Canad.]  Chancery  Practice  of  Ontario,  2  vols. 

,,        „  Forms  and  Precedents  of  Pleadings  and  Proceed,  in  H.  C.  of  Chancery 

Prolate  Court. 

Howell,  A.  [Canad.]    ,    Probate  Practice 

Civil  Procedure. 

de  Bellefeuille  [Canad.;  ed.]  Civil  Code  of  Procedure  of  Lower  Canada 

FoRAN,  T.  P.  [Canad.;  ed.]  Code  of  Civil  Procedure  in  the  Province  of  Quebec  :  w.  notes 

Magisterial  Lmw. 

Clarke,  S.  R.  [Canad.]    The  Magistrates'  Manual  [a  digest  of  criminal  law]  21/-  r  8°   Toronto 

SOUTH  AFRICA:  Cape  Of  GOOd  Hope-/"'' Roman-Dutch  Law  (jft7/ «■«/(»-«  »».S.-.<4.  Colonies),  v.  D§iio. 

Civil  and  Criminal  Procedure. 

Tennant,  H.  [ed.]  Rules,  Orders,  etc.,  of  Proceeding  in  Civil  and  Crim.  Cases  in  C.  of  G.  H.  31/6     V  Cape  Tovm     [    ]  82 

Magisterial  Law. 

Bayne,  G.  C.  Manual  for  Ms^strates  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  [criminal  jurisprudence]  2 1/-     H"  Cape  Town  88 

Tennant,  H.  Manual  for  the  Guidance  of  the  Justice  of  the  Peace  10/6     8°  ,,  [    ]  88 

INDIA  AND  CEYLON— :/&r  Roman-Dutch  Law  (still  in  force  in  Ceylon),  v.D%  no. 

COWELL,  H.  Hist.&Constit.ofCourts&Legisl.AssembliesinIndia[TagoreLects.,'72]3i/- r8°  Calcutta  7z 

Civil  Procedure. 

BROUGHTON,L.P.D.[ed.]  Indian  Civil  Procedure,  ed.  C.  J.  Wilkinson 

Knox,  G.  E.  Digest  of  Civil  Proceedings  in  British  India,  2  vols. 

Nelson,  J.  H.  [ed.]  Code  of  Civil  Procedure ;  w.  notes 

Criminal  Procedure. 

Agnew -I- Henderson,  ^"^'^J  Code  of  Criminal  Procedure  :  Act  X.  of  1882 

CuRRlE,  F.  [ed.]  Indian  Code  of  Criminal  Procedure 

Nelson,  J.  H.  [ed.]  Code  of  Criminal  Procedure :  w.  notes 

PRINSEP,  H.  T.  [ed.]         Code  of  Criminal  Procedure  in  British  India 

Magisterial  Law. 

Broughton,  L.  p.  D.       The  Indian  Magistrate's  Guide 

Bengal. 

Bblchambers,  R.  [ed.]     Rules  and  Orders  of  H.  C.  of  Judic.  at  Fort  William  in  Bengal 
Field,  C.  D.  [ed.]  Regulations  of  the  Bengal  Code:  w.  intro.  notes  and  index 

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64 


77 


65 
76 

C    ]76 


80 

[    ]79 
79 

[78]  88 


42/-  r  8°  Calcutta    [    ]  78-82 
60/-  r  8°  Allahabad  TJ 

42I-     8°  Madras  [77]  78 


42/-  I  8°  Calcutta 
24/-  r  8°        „ 

82 
[    ]74 

36/-  r  8-        „ 

[c.  40]  82 

s6/-  r  8°  Calcutta 

36/-  r  8°  Calcutta 
42/-     8°        „ 

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COURTS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 


108.    COURTS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMEKIOA, 


The  Courts  Generally. 


Abbott,  B.  V.  [Am.] 
BoYCE,  A.  A.  [Am.] 
Bump,  O.  F.  [Am.] 
Desty,  R.  [Am.] 
ESTEE,  M.  M.  [Am.] 
Field,  G.  W.  [Am.] 


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Treatise  on  Constitution  and  Practice  of  United  States  Courts 


+  MiLLER,W.E.[Am.]  Federal  Practice 


Mason,  J.  [Am.] 
Nash,  S.  [Am.] 

Admiralty. 

Benedict,  E.  C.  [Am.] 
Cohen,  M.  M.  [Am.] 
Desty,  R.  [Am.] 
Henry,  M.  P.  [Am.] 

Chancery. 

Barbour,  O.  L.  [Am.] 
BisPHAM,  G.  T.  [Am.] 


Pract.  in  Civil  Actions  in  Common  Law  Courts  of  New  England  States 
Pleading  and  Pract.  in  Ohio,  New  York,  Kansas  and  Nebraska,  2  vols. 


$6.50 

$6 

$6 

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[Law 


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8°  Albany  6i) 

8°  Baltimore  81 

8°  San  Francisco  [     ]  84 
8°  „  [70]  78 

8°  Philadelphia  S3 

8°  „  81 

8°  Boston  So 

8°  Cincinnati       [56]  73 


Admiralty  Jurisdiction  and  Practice 
Admiralty  Jurisdiction  :  law  and  practice 
Shipping  and  Admiralty 


$5  r  8' 


New  York 
Boston 


Jurisdiction  and  Procedure  of  Admir.  Courts  of  U.  S.  in  Civil  Cases 


Treatise  on  the  Practice  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  3  vols. 
Treatise  on  the  System  of  Justice  admin,  in  Courts  of  Chancery 


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[50]  80 
83 
79 


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Divorce, 


Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Marriage  and  Divorce,  2  vols. 
Divorce  and  Divorce  Legislation  in  the  United  States 


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w.  notes  and  references,  3  vols. 


•Bishop,  J.  P.  [Am.] 
WooLSEY,  T.  D.  [Am.] 

Justices'  Courts. 

Cowen,  E.  [Am.] 
Haines,  E.  M.  [Am.] 
Throop,  M.  H.  [Am.] 
Wait,  W.  [Am.] 

Probate. 

Gary,  G.  [Am.]  Probate  Practice 

Ladd,  W.  W.,y»«.,  [Am.;  ed.]  American  Probate  Reports 

McClellan,R.  H.[Am.]  Probate  Practice 

Smith,  W.  L.  [Am.]  Practice  in  Proceedings  in  Probate  Court 

Supreme  Court. 

Phillips,  P.  [Am.]  Statutory  Jurisdiction  and  Practice  of  Supreme  Court  of  U.  S. 

Surrogate's  Courts. 

McClellan,R.  H.  [Am.]  Jurisdiction  of  the  Surrogate's  Courts,  w.  forms  of  practice 
Redfield,  a.  a.  [Am.]    On  the  Law  and  Practice  of  Surrogate's  Courts 

California. 

Harston,  E.  F.  B.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Code  of  Procedure  :  California 

Olney,  W.  [Am. ;  ed.]       Code  of  Civil  Procedure  of  the  State  of  California 

Indiana. 

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Iglehart,  a.  [Am.]         Civil  Practice  in  Indiana 

Iowa. 

Overton,  D.  Y.  [Am. ;  ed.  ]  Code  of  Practice  in  Iowa  and  Wisconsin 

Kentucky. 

Bullitt,  J.  F.  [Am.  ;ed.]  Civil  and  Criminal  Codes  of  Practice  of  Kentucky 
Newman,  J.  E.  [Am.]       Pleading  and  Practice  under  the  Kentucky  Code 

Massachusetts. 

BUSWELL+ Walcott,  ^^^-^  Practice  and  Pleading  in  Personal  Actions  in  Courts  of  Mass. 

New  Mexico. 

Prince,  L.  B.  [Am.]         Compilation  of  the  General  Laws  of  New  Mexico 

22  s 


$22.50 
$6.50 
$7.50 


$12 
$1.75 


New  York   [43]  74-5 
Philadelphia    [     ]  78 


8°  Chicas'o 


Boston 
New  York 


74 


[53]  81 
[69]  82 


New  York 

Chicdgo 

Albany 


[    ]8o 
[    ]76 
[80]  82 
[65]  82-83 


$5-5° 

$5-50 

27/- 

$3-50 


Chicago 

79 

New  York 

81-84 

Albany 

75 

Boston 

[63]  85 

$5     8° 


[    ]78 


$6.50 
$7-50 

8°  Albany 
8°  Netv  York 

[75]  80 
[     ]8. 

|5 
$3 

8°  San  Francisco         76 
18°             „             [73]  75 

$6 
$6 

8°  Indianapolis 
Chicago 

C     ]'tI 
79 

$7: 

i  8°  Des  Moines 

75 

57-5° 

8°   Washington 
8°  Louisville 

76 
75 

$5.75      8°  Boston 


$6      8°  Albany 


80 


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SPECIAL  WORKS   ON    PROCEDURE   AND   PRACTICE. 


[Law 


D  §109 

New  York  State  and  Citv. 


Benedict,  J.  [Am.] 
Bliss,  G.  [Am.;  ed.j 
Crary,  C.  [Am.] 


ea.  $7.50 


New  York  Civil  anj  Criminal  Justice,  2  vols. 

Annotated  Code  of  Civil  Procedure,  New  York,  2  vols. 

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8° 


8°  New  Yorkl    183-85 
80-81 

[    ]77 
[72]  80 

[72]  77 
8i 

[    ]73 

[    ]74 

79 

[    ]7o 

80 

]  82-83 

72-80 


8°  Albany 

8°      „ 

8°  New  York 


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McAdam,  D.  [Am.]  Practice  of  the  Marine  Court  in  City  of  New  York  21/- 

Parson,  J.  D.  [Am. ;  ed.]    New  York  Annotated  Code  of  Civil  Procedure,  2  vols. 

van  Santvoord,  G.  [Am. ]  Treatise  on  Principles  of  Pleading  in  Civil  Actions,  New  York  $7.50 

,,  Treatise  on  Practice  of  Supreme  Court  of  N.Y.  in  Equity  Actions,  2  v.        $15 

Tiffany  +  Smith,  H.[Am.]  Treatise  on  Pleading  in  Actions  and  Special  Proceeding  in  N.Y.,  2  v.      $12 
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„  Law  and  Practice  in  Civil  Actions  in  Justices'  Courts,  N.Y.,  3  vols.  $15     8°  ,, 

,,  New  York  Practice  :  Common  Law  and  Equity,  7  vols.  $$2.50     %°  Albany 

Ohio. 

Green,  A.  [Am.;  ed.]       Ohio  Supreme  Court  Practice  [laws,  decisions,  forms,  etc.]    $5     %'  Cleveland       [77]  81 

Morgan,  C.  F.  [Am.]       Manual  of  Ohio  Practice  :  the  civil  procedure,  etc.  $2     8°  81 

Pennsylvania. 

Troubat+Haly,  ^;^[a^J  Prac.  in  Civil  Actions  &  Proceedings  in  Cts.  of  Pennsylvania,  2  v.  in  3  $19.50     8°  Phila.         [S-]67-68 

109.    SPECIAL  WORKS,  ON  PEOOEDUEE  and  PEACTICE  OF  ALL  THE  OOUETS. 


Actions  at  Law. 

Boyle,  H.  E. 
Dicey,  [Prf.]  A.  V. 
FOULKES,  W.  D.  I. 
Prentice,  S. 

United  States. 


Precis  of  an  Action  at  Common  Law 

Rules  for  Selection  of  Parties  to  an  Action 

Elem.  View  of  Proceed,  in  Action  [Supr.  Ct.  ;  based  on  John  W.  Smith] 

Procedure  and  Evidence  relating  to  Indictable  Offences 

Proceedings  in  an  Action  in  Q.  B. ,  C.  P.  and  Exchequer  Divisions 


5/-  8° 
16/-     8= 

7/6  8' 
12/-  12' 
i2/-r  12' 


Abbott,  B.V.  +,A.[Ams.;  eds.]  Forms  of  Practice  and  Proceedings  in  Actions,  3  vols. 
Hawes,  H.  [Am.]         Law  respecting  Parties  to  Action  :  legal  and  equitable 
Wait,  W.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Actions  and  Defences,  7  vols. 

India. 

BroughtoNjL.  p.  D.  [ed.]  The  Limitation  of  Suits  in  India 

Limitations  of  Actions— &.  d  §  56 :  Limitations. 


I3 

£11 


Bulterworth  8 1 

Maxwell  70 

Sweet  [75]  84 

Stevens  82 

[77]  80 


New  York  73-81 
San  Francisco  84 
New  York        77-79 


[Act  of  1877]  63/-     8°  Calcutta 


— ^for  Appell.  Jurisd.  Act  '76,  v.  D  §  103,  s.v.  Judicature  Acts. 
Procedure  and  Practice  relating  to  English,  Scotch  and  Irish  Appeals 
Appeals  from  Convictions  and  Orders  of  Judges 


16/- 

15/- 


8° 


Appeals 

Denison  +  Scott,  § 
Trotter,  J.  G. 

United  States. 

Powell,  T.  W.  [Am.]  The  Law  of  Appellate  Proceedings 

Attachment :    United  States— i^<7>-  Attachment  of  Debts,  v.  infra,  s.v.  Debts. 
Drake,  C.  D.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Suits  by  Attachment  in  the  United  States 

Convictions  — 1>.  D  §  105,  s.v.  Quarter  Sessions,  avii  infra,  s.v.  Summ.  Convictions. 

Paley   W.  Appeals  from  Convictions  and  Orders  of  Judges 

Costs. 

Gordon  W.  E.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Costs  in  Q.  B.  Division  and  Court  of  Appeal 

Layton,  a.  W.  Models  of  Bills  of  Costs 

Morgan +WURTZBURG,  ^^  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Costs  in  Chancery 

POCOCK   W.  A.  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Costs  under  the  Judicature  Acts 

Pridmore   C.  T.  Guide  to  the  Preparation  of  Bills  of  Costs,  ed.  C.  W.  Scott 

ScoTT  J.  Costs  in  the  High  Court  of  Justice  and  other  Courts 

Short   F.  H.  Taxation  of  Costs  in  the  Crown  Office 

SuMMERHAYS+TooGOOD,  -j^ed s  1  Precedents  of  Bills  of  Costs,  w.  our  scales  of  allowances  &  Court  fees  28/-  r  8' 

Webster   E.  Parliamentary  Costs,  ed.  C.  Cavanagh 

226 


Butterworth 
Clowes 


78 


$5.50     8°  Philadelphia  72 

$6     8°  Boston  [55]  78 

15/-     8°  Clowes  83 


15/-     8°  Knight 

84 

17/6  r  8°  Stevens 

[82]  84 

30/-     8°        „ 

[     ]82 

5/-     8°        „ 

81 

15/-     8°  Waterlow 

[    ]»7 

26/-     8°  Stevens 

[56]  80 

10/-     8°        „ 

79 

28/-  r  8°       „ 

[77]  S3 

20/- p  8°       „     [3n 

ied.67]Si 

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SPECIAL  WORKS   ON   PROCEDURE   AND   PRACTICE, 


[Law 


D  §109 


[State  of  New  York  and  Ohio]  $6     8°  Neiu  York 


76 


Conveyancing'  Acts— f .  d  §  30. 
United  States. 

Parsons,  F.  M.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  I,aw  of  Costs 

Debts  :  Attachment  of.  „       ,^  ,  .„ 

Cababe,  M.  Attachm.  of  Dts.  &  Receivers  by  way  of  Equit.  Execution  [H.  C.  &  C.  Cts.]  6/-  c  8    Maxwell  [8lJ  »» 

Depositions :  United  States. 

Weeks,  E.  P.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Depositions 

Discovery  and  Interrogatories. 

Bray,  E.  The  Principles  and  Practice  of  Discovery 


$6     8°  San  Francisco         8o 


Hare,  T.  Treatise  on  the  Discovery  of  Evidence  in  High  Court  of  Justice 

Kerr,  W.  W.  On  the  Law  of  Discovery 

Peilb,  C.  J.  Law  and  Practice  of  Discovery  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Justice 

Sichbl  +  ChancEjW.S+W.  The  Law  of  Interrogatories  and  Discovery 


12/6     8°  Stevens  85 

i2/-p8°  Butterworth  [75]  77 

12/-     8°  Maxwell  7° 

12/-     8°  Stevens  83 

12/-     8°       „  8j 


[w.  spec.  ref.  to  Discovery]  $7.50     8°  Boston 


United  States. 

LANGDELL,C.C.[Am.;  ed.]  Leading  Cases  in  Equity  Pleading 
Estoppel  — w.  D  §  43  :  Estoppel. 

Evidence  —v.  d  §  43*. 

Executions. 

Edwards,  C.  J.  Law  of  Execution  upon  Judgments  &  Orders  of  Chanc.  &  Q.B.  Divisions    i6/-     8°  Stevens 

United  States. 

Freeman,  A.  C.  [Am.]  Law  of  Executions  in  Civil  Cases  $7-5°     §°  ■??"  P^ancisco 

Herman,  H.  M.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Executions 

Expert  Evidence:  United  States. 

Bell,  J.  S.  [Am.]  The  Use  andAbuse^f  Expert  Testimony 


75 


$7.50  r  8°  New  York 


New  York 
$3.50     8°  St,  Louis 


76 

75 


79 


Rogers,  H.  W.  [Am.]      The  Law  of  Expert  Testimony 

Habeas  Corpus :  United  States. 

HuRD,  R.  C.  [Am.]  Treat,  on  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  &  its  Practice,  ed.  F.H.  Hurd  [Am.]   $7.50     '^^  Albany 

Wood,  H.  G.  [Am.]  On  Mandamus,  Prohibition,  Habeas  C 

In  Banco. 

Vizard,  P.  E.  Practice  of  the  Court  in  Banco 

Indictments. 

Launders,  T.  W.  [ed.]     Precedents  of  Indictments 

United  States. 

Wharton,  F.  [Am.;  ed.]  Precedents  of  Indictments,  2  vols. 

Indorsements  of  Writs. 

Allen,  G.  B.  +W.  B.  [eds.]  Forms  of  Indorsements  of  Writs,  etc. 

Informations. 

Smortt,  John  Informations  [Criminal  and  Quo  Warranto],  Mandamus  and  Prohibition    42/-  r  8°  Clowes 

Injunctions. 

Joyce,  W.  The  Law  and  Practice  of  Injunctions,  2  vols. 

,,  Doctrine  and  Principle  of  the  Law  of  Injunctions 

Kerr,  W.  W.  Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Practice  of  Injunctions 


[    ]76 
80 


$3.50     8° 

5/-   12°  Sweet  80 

7/-   12'  Co*  72 

[English  and  American]  $12     8°  Philadelphia   [49]  81 

18/-    12°  Stevens  83 

87 


70/-  r  8°  Stevens 

72 

30/-  r  8°       „ 

77 

35/-  r  8°  Maxwell 

[67]  88 

United  States. 

High,  J.  L.  [Am.]         Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Injunctions,  2  vols. 
HiLLiARD,  F.  [Am.]     The  Law  of  Injunctions 


Interpleaders. 

Cababis,  M. 

Interrogatories 
Judgments 

PlGGOTT,  F.  T. 


$11  r  8°  Chicago  [     ]  81 

$6.50     8°  Phila.  [2nd  cd.  69]  74 


6/-     8°  Maxwell  [81]  88 


Interpleader  in  the  High  Court  of  Justice  and  the  County  Courts 
— V.  Discovery,  infra. 

— V.  also  Executions,  supra,  and  D  §  103  :  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature. 

Foreign  Judgments  and  Parties  out  of  the  Jurisdiction  3°/- r  8°  Clowes       [79-81]  84 

227 


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D  §109 

United  States. 

Freeman,  A.  C.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Judgments 

Jury. 

Erle,  T.  W.  Jury  Laws  and  their  Amendment 

History  of  Trial  by  Jury-j;.  d  §  5. 
Ireland. 

Foot,  C.  H.  [ed.]  Grand  Jury  Laws  of  Ireland 

United  States. 

HiRSH,  H.  [Am.]  On  Juries  :  treatise  on  their  powers,  duties  and  uses 

Proffatt,  J.  [Am.  ]       Treatise  on  Trial  by  Jury,  w.  questions  of  law  and  fact 
Thompson,  S.  D.  [Am.]  Charging  the  Jury 

,,         +MERRIAM,  E.  G.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Juries,  including  Grand  Juries 
Wilson,  H.  B.  [Am.]    Guide  to  Jurymen  throughout  the  United  States 


$6  r  8°  San  Francisco  [    ]8i 
5/-     8°  82 

12/6     8°  61 


Nisi  Prius 

Archbold,  J.  F. 
Selwyn,  W. 


— v.also  supra,  Evidence  {s.w.  Roscoe,  Abbott). 

The  Law  of  Nisi  Prius,  2  vols. 

Abridgment  of  Law  of  Nisi  Prius,  ed.  W.  H.  Macnamara 


20/- 

$7.50 

$2 

$6.50 

$1.25 


42/- 


8°  79 

8°  Philadelphia  76 

8°  St.  Louis  80 

8°         „  82 

16°  Philadelphia  6S 


12°  Stevens  45 

8°       ..        \m  i«P"P- 


Manual  for  Administration  of  Oaths  in  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
Oaths  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 


Oaths. 

Braithwaite,  T.  W. 
Ford,  C. 

Petition  of  Right. 

Clode,  Walter 

Petitions 
Pleadings. 

*BuLLEN  + Leake,  Chitty — v.  D  §  103,  j.w.  Queen's  Bench. 
Cunningham  +  MATTINSON,  ^j^  Precedents  of  Pleading  :  w.  notes 

Criminal  —v.  d  §  33,  s.v.  Archboid. 

South  African  Colonies. 

Buchanan,  J.  [ed.]      Precedents  of  Pleading  in  Supreme  Court,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 

United  States        —v.  also  D  §  loS,  s.v.  Abbott,  Estee. 
On  Code  Pleading 


2/6 
4/- 


12°  Stevens  [54]  84 

12°        „  [    ]79 


Law&Prac.of  Petit.ofRight[Act  l86o:w.append.onScotl.,Irel.&Colon.]lo/6     8°  Clowes  87 

— V.  D  §  103,  s.v.  Chancery  ;  §  41  :  Elections  ;  §  26  :  Companies. 


28/-     8°  Stevens  [78]  84 


21/-     8°  Cape  Town  78 


Bliss,  P.  [Am.] 
Evans,  H.  D.  [Am.] 
Gould,  J.  [Am.] 
Heard,  F.  [Am.] 

Receivers. 

Kerr,  W.  W. 

Replevin 

Morris,  P.  P.  [Am.] 


Pleading  in  Civil  Actions,  ed.  W.  Miller  [Am.] 
Treatise  on  the  Principles  of  Pleading  in  Civil  Actions 
Principles  of  Pleading  in  Civil  Actions 


Law  and  Practice  of  Receivers  appointed  by  High  Court  of  Justice 
— V.  also  D  §  15  :  Bailments;  §  105  :  County  Courts,  s.v.  Pitt-Lewis. 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Replevin  in  the  United  States 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Replevin 


21/- 

8° 

$,s 

8° 

[    179 

$s 

8°  Albany 

[37]  73 

$2.50 

8°  Boston 

80 

Wells,  H.  W.  [Am.] 

Res  Judicata,  and  Stare  Decisis. 

Herman,  H.  M.  [Am.]     Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Estoppel  and  Res  Judicata,  2  vols. 
W.ELLS,  J.  C.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Doctrines  of  Res  Adjudicata  and  Stare  Decisis 

Estoppel  w.  D  §  43  :  Estoppel. 

Etnnmary  Jurisdiction. 

Summaiy  Jurisdiction  Acts  1848,  1879  :  w.  rules 
Summary  and  Tutelary  Jurisdiction  of  Magistrates 


9/-     8°  MaxweU         [69]  82 


$5  r  8°  Philadelphia  [49]  78 
$6.50     8°  Chicago  79 


$12     8°  Jersey  City      [71]  86 
$6     8°  Des  Moines  78 


Cox,  E.  W.  [ed.] 
Giffard,  H.  S. 
Glen,  W.  C.  [ed.] 
Palry,  W. 

Witnesses. 

Sichel,  Walter  S. 


Summaiy  Jurisdiction  Acts  1848,  1884  :  w.  notes  cases,  etc. 

Law&Prac.  of  Summ.  Convict,  under  Acts  1848, 1879,  ed.W.  H.  Macnamara  24/- 


7/6 

7/6 
12/6 


12°  H.  Cox  79 

p  8°  Reeves&Turn.[    ]8o 

p  8°  Shaw  [48]  S; 

8°  Butterworth   [    ]  79 


The  Practice  relating  to  Witnesses 


228 


[Superior  and  Inferior  Courts]    7/6  c  8°  Clowes 


87 


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D§110 

VII.  IRoman  Xaw. 

110.    GENERAL  and  SPECIAL  WORKS. 

BibliO^FEiphy  — »»  Mackenzie,  «»</ Muirhead,  ut  infra  (s.v.  History). 

Sources  and  Latin  Jurists. 

Bruns,  C.  G.  [ed.]  Foutes  Juris  Romani  Antiqui,  ed.  Th.  Moramsen  8/6     ^Freiburg    [79]  86-87 

Corpus  Juris  Civilis.  rec.  P.  Kriiger+Th.  Mommsen,  3  vols.  21/-     6^  Berlin        [77]  83-86 

L  :  Institutiones  (KrOger),  Digesta  (MOMMSEN),  lo/- ;  u. :  Codex  Justin  (KrOger),  6/- ;  iii.  :  Novellae  [R.  SCH6LL],  s/-. 

Institutiones                 rec.  P.  Kriiger,  i/6  [Weidmann,  Berliti] ;  rec.  P.  E.  Huschke                       i/6  p  8°  Leipzig  68;  74 

Novellae  extra  Codicem,  rec.  C.  E.  Zacharias  a  Lingentlial,  2  vols.,  10/6  ;  Appendix                      1/-   12°       ,,  81-84 

Codex  Justinianus        rec.  P.  Kriiger,  2  vols.  ;  plates                                                                          42/-     4°  Berlin  73-77 

Codicis  Justiniani  fragmenta  Veronensia,  ed.  P.  Kriiger                                                                      21/-     f°       ,,  74 

Corpus  Juris  Rom.  antejustin.,  ed.  Ph.  E.  Huschke,  2  vols.                                                                       10/-  p  8°  Leipzig      [  ]  79-68 
Jnrisprud.  antejustin.  quae  supersunt,  ed.  P.  Kriiger+Th.  Mommsen+W.  Studemund,  2  parts            6/6  p  8°  Berlin        [77-78]  84 

i. :  Gatus,  3/6 ;  ii.  :  Ulpian,  3/-. 

Gaius. 

Texts.                                  rec.  Ph.  E.  Huschke  [repr.  fr.  Corp.  Jur.  Rom.  antejust.,  ed.  Huschke,  sup.'\  3/-  p  8°  Leipzig  86 

„    P.  Kruger+W.  Studemund                                                                           {](>  ^  %"  Berlin  [77]  84 

Instit.  Codicils  Veron.  coUati,  ed.  W.  Studemund                                          36/-     4°  Leipzig  74 

,,       w.  Justin.  &  Ulpian  rec.  R.  Gneist,  s.v.  Instit.  Juris  Rom.  Syntagma      [in  parallel  columns]    5/6  p  8°         ,,  [58]  81 

Annotated  Texts  and  Translations — v.  also  Justinian,  infra. 

Commentaries,  and  Rules  of  Ulpian,  tr.  J.  T.  Abdy+B.  Walker                                                                16/-  c  8°  Camb.  Press  [70]  85 

„                 ,,                 ,,              w.  tr.  and  notes  F.  J.  Tomkins  +  W.  G.  Lemon                           27/-     8°  Butterworth  69 

„                 ,,                 ,,              ed.  E.  Poste  [j.o.  Elem.  of  Rom.  Law  of  Gaius]  w.  tr.  &comm.  18/-     8°  Clar.  Press  [71]  75 

Institutes,  and  Rules  of  Ulpian :  text,  tr.  and  notes  Prf.  J.  Muirhead                                                        21/^     8°  Edinburgh  80 

Justinian. 

Texts  — v.  Corp.  Jur.  Civil.,  supra. 

Annotated  Texts  and  Translations. 

Institutiones                         ed.  J.  B.  Moyle,  2  vols.                                        [w.  intro.,  coram,  and  tr.]  21/-  8°  C!ar.  Press  [83]  «2^reA 

Institutes                              w.  tr.,  intro.  and  notes  by  T.  C.  Sandars                                                          18/-     S°  Longman  [6-]  88 

„                                      tr.  J.  T.  Abdy+B.  Walker:  w.  notes                                                                 16/-  c  8°  Camb.  Press  76 

.  „         and  Gains'  Institutes,  ed.  T.  L.  Mears :  text,  tr.  and  intro.                                                         18/-  c  8°  Stevens  82 

„                                     ed.  Prf.  T.  E.  Holland                                             [as  a  recension  of  Gaius]    5/-  f  8°  Clar.  Press  [73]  82 

Aids. 

Heumann,  H.  G.       Handlexicon  zu  den  Quellen  des  romischen  Rechts                                          10/-     8°  Jena  [     ]  84 

Holland +  SHADWELL,  T.  E.+C.  L.  Select  Titles  fr.  the  Digest  of  Justinian                               14/-     8°  Clar.  Press  74-81 

Also  in  parts— i :  Introductory  TiUes.  2/6 ;  ii. :  Family  Law,  1/- ;  iii. ;  Property  Law,  2/6 ;  iv.  :  Obligations  (i),  3/6 ;  ditto  (2),  4/6. 

Mears,  T.  L.  Analysis  of  Ortolan's  Institutes  of  Justinian  Stevens  Vj&Xinpi'ep 

Ortolan,  J.  L.  E.    Explication  des  Institutions  de  Justinien,  i.  [intro.]  9/-;  ii.-iii.  [text  &  Fr.  tr.]  18/-  8°  Paris  [     ]  80 

Rosy,  Prf.  H.  J.         An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Justinian's  Digest                                            9/-     8°  Camb.  Press  84 

Contains  also  a  commentary  on  De  Usicjrttctis. 

Williams,  J.              Institutes  of  Justinian  illustrated  by  English  Lavir                                           £/- c  8°  Clowes  %-i 

Legis  XII.    Tabularum  Reliquiae,  ed.  Schoeii                                                              3/6    go  uipzig  66 

Is  also  contained  in  Bruns'  "  Pontes  Juris  Romani  Antiqui '  and  Gaius,  rec.  Gncistt  ut  supra. 

Voigt,  M.                    Civil-  u.  Crimin.  -Recht.  der  XII.  Tafeln,  2  vols.                                             30/-     8°  Leipzig  %-i 

„                                 Ueber  die  Leges  Regiae,  2  parts                                                                        j2/_  i  8°  76-77 

Lex  Saliea:  the  ten  texts,  ed.  J.  H.  Hessels  + Kern                 [synoptical  arrangement,  w.  glosses]  42/-     4°  Murray  80 
Ulpian                                 —V.  supra,  Jurisp.  antejust. ;  Gaius  (Gneist,  Abdy  +  Walker,  Muirhead). 

History,  Exposition,  Introduction,  etc.— /»?-  English  civii  Law,  v.^%  25. 

Amos,  Prf.  Sheldon            History  and  Principles  of  the  Civil  Law  of  Rome                                          i6/-     8°  Paul  gj 

BowYER,  Sir  G.                 Introduction  to  the  Study  and  Use  of  Civil  Law                                             c /_  r  g"  Stevens  7! 

Campbell,  R.                    Compendium  of  Roman  Law                                        [based  on  Justinian]  12/-     8°  Murray  A 

Clark,  Prf.  E.  C               Early  Roman  Law :  the  Regal  Period                                                                5/_  „  go  MacmiUan  7, 
Gibbon,  E.                        —m  his  Decline  and  Fall  of  Rom.  Emp.,  esp.  chap,  xliv.,  8  vols.              60/-     8°  Murray  [1766-88]  C4 

A  fine  chapter  on  Roman  law.     qf.  also  the  Roman  Histories  of  NIEBUHR  and  of  MOMMSEN  in  CLASS  F. 

Greene,  T.  W.                  Outlines  of  Roman  Law                                            [chiefly  the  Institutes]    7/6  f  8°  Stevens  r?"!  g^ 

Hadlev,  Prf.  J.  [Am.]       Introduction  to  Roman  Law                                                   [twelve  lectures]  7/6    16°  New  York  ti 

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Hunter,  Pif.  W.  A. 


Leapingwell,  R. 
Mackenzie,  Lord 

MaiRHEAD,  Prf.  Jas, 

Ortolan,  J.  L.  E 


Phillimore,  Dr.  J.  G 
Salkowski,  Dr.  Carl 
*V.  S AVION  Y,  F.  C. 


Exposition  of  Roman  Law  in  order  of  a  Code,  ed.  J.  A.  Cross 

Systematic  and  historical.    Embedies  the  Institutes  of  GAI  US  and  of  JUSTINIAN. 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Roman  Law 

Manual  of  Roman  Civil  Law 

Studies  in  Roman  Law,  ed.  J.  Kirkpatrick 

With  comparative  views  of  the  laws  of  France,  England  and  Scotland.    One  of  the  best  bits,  for  the  non-professional  student. 

Historical  Introduction  to  the  Private  Law  of  Rome  2i/- 

Regal  Period;  Jus  Civile;  ^iis  Getttium  znd  ytts  Honorarium  ;  yusNaturaU;  Period  of  Codification. 

History  of  Roman  Law,  tr.  I.  T.  Prichard+D.  Nasmith  28/- 

A  twelfth  edition  of  the  original  appeared  at  Paris  in  1884. 

Introduction  to  the  Study  and  History  of  Roman  Law   o.p.  \_pb.  15/- ;  w.  7/6] 
Institutes  and  History  of  Roman  Private  Law,  tr.  &  ed.  E.  E.  Whitfield     32/- 
Roman  Law  during  Middle  Ages,  vol.  i.,  tr.  Cathcart,  o.p.;  vol.  ii.  [Relations] 
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Cunningham, 
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PL  S. 
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Scientific  Study  of  the  Hindu  Law 
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The  Law  and  Customs  of  Hindu  Castes 


Adoption. 

Rattigan,  W.  H. 

Castes 

Steele,  A. 

Contracts  and  Successions. 

CoLEBROOKE,  H.  T.  [tr.]  Digest  of  Hindu  Law  on  Contracts  and  Successions 

Customary  Law. 

Tupp^R,  C.  L.  Punjab  Customary  Law,  3  vols. 

2.30 


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COLEBROOKE,  H.  T.           Law  of  Inheritance  according  to  the  Mitakshara  12/- 

Grady,  S.  G.                       Hindu  Law  of  Inheritance  42/- 

Shastri,  G.  S.                    The  Law  of  Inheritance  as  in  the  Viramitrodaya  of  Mitra  Misra  [tr.]  24/- 

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Marriage  and  Widows. 

Banerjee,  Gooroodass      The  Hindu  Law  of  Marriage  and  Stridhan  [Tagore  Law  Lects. ,  '78] 

Mitra,  T.  The  Law  relating  to  the  Hindu  Widow  [Tagore  Law  Lects.,  '79] 

Ancient  Law  —v.  k  §  124  via. 


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PniLLiMORE,  Sir  R. 


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[ed.] 


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China. 

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Note   Issue  —v.  D  §  115,  s.v.  Paper  Money. 

Savings  Banks       — ».  d  §  128 :  charities. 

117.    PUBLIC  FINANCE  and  TAXATION. 
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Cossa,  Prf.  Luigi  Taxation  :  its  principles  and  methods  [Am.  tr.],  ed.  H.  White  [tr.  fr.  Italian]  4/-  c  8°  Ntw  York  88 

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Newcomb,  Simon  [Am.]  The  A  B  C  of  Finance                                        [good  book  ;  quite  popular]  40^.  32°  New  York  79 

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Baxter,  R.  D. 
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Gladstone,  W.  E. 
Levi,  Prf.  Leone 
Sargant,  W.  L. 
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Tennant,  Chas. 


Taxation  of  the  United  Kingdom     [statistics  of  amount,  distrib. ,  pressure]  4/6     8°  Macmillan 
Speeches  on  Quest,  of  Public  Policy,  ed.  J.  Bright  [Free  Trade,  Finance,  etc.]  3/6  c  8°  ,, 

Essays  in  Finance  ser.  i.,  10/6;  ser.  ii.  14/-     8°  Bell 

76,  depress,  in  trade,  for.  competition,  excess  of 
in  finance,  taxes  on  land,  reduction  of  national 


D  §117 


69 
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Queen's  Taxes. 

Noble,  John 

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•Buxton,  Sydney  C, 
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Adams,  Prf.  H.  C.  [Am.]    Taxation  in  the  United  States        [1789-1816;  Johns  Hopk.  Univ.  Stud.]  JOir. 
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D  §118 


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*Walker,  Prf.  F.  A.  [Am.]  Land  and  its  Rent 
Wallace,  A.  R. 

Primitive. 


Systems  of  Land  Tenure  in  various  Countries  [Cobden  Club  Essays] 

The  English  Village  Community  Examined  ;  ill. 

The  village  community  in  its  relation  to  the  manorial  and  tribal  systems. 

Plea  for  Peasant  Proprietors  [in  Ireland] 

Early  English  Land  Tenures,  2  vols. 


Land  Nationalization 

also  F  §  5  :  Primitive  Society, 
•de  Laveleye,  E.         Primitive  Property,  tr.  G.  R.  Marriott,  w.  intro.  Prf.  T.  E.  C.  Leslie 

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Egleston,  M.  [Am.] 
Moody,  W.  G.[Am.] 


7Sf.    12°  New  York 


Baltimore 
New  York 


So 


87 
83 


[74]  75 


Free  Land  and  Free  Trade 

An  application  of  the  principles  of  the  Corn  Law  Repeal  to  the  U.S. 

The  Land  System  of  the  New  Engl.  Colon.  [Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies]  Jor. 
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Continent  of  Europe. 

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Germa7iy. 

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Ross,  D.  W.  Early  History  of  Land-holding  among  Germans  12/-     8°  Triibner 

Opposed  to  the  village  community  theory 

Russia. 

Roth,  H.  L.  The  Agriculture  and  Peasantry  of  Russia  3/6   12°  Low  79 

*"  Stepniak  "  — in  his  The  Russian  Peasantry,  2  vols.  25/-     8°  Sonnenschein  [88]  8S 


Kerby 

Macmillan 

London    [1792]  1794 


79 
83 


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Ppinciples  and  Theory. 

Fawcett,  Henry  F.  Pauperism — conts.  good  chap,  on  Co-operative  and  Industr.  Partnership 

*GlLMAN,  N.  P.  [Am.]       Profit  Sharing  between  Employer  and  Employe  [historical] 

Gronlund,  Laurence  [Am.]  The  Co-operative  Commonwealth 

From  the  standpoint  of  the  MARX  school.    Moderate. 

Taylor,  Sedley  Profit-sharing  between  Capital  and  Labour 

Contains  an  appendix  on  the  Whitewood  CoUieries  (conducted  on  cOMSperative  principles}. 

Historical  and  Descriptive. 
Great  Britain. 


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*Baernreither,  Dr.  J.  M.  English  Associations  of  Working  Men,  tr.  Alice  Taylor  10/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [89]  91 

By  far  the  most  important  history  yet  published.    The  author  is  now  at  work  upon  a  second  part  of  the  work,  treating  the  subject  from  the  theoretical  side. 

Brentano,  L.  History  of  Guilds  and  Trades  Unions  [tr.]  3/6  c  8°  Triibner  70 

A  repr,  of  the  Intro,  to  TouLMIN  SMITH,  ut  infra.    Origm  of  Guilds,  Relig.  &  Social  Guilds,  Town  Guilds,  Craft  Guilds,  Trades  Unions. 

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,,  „  Self-help  One  Hundred  Years  Ago  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein ' 

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Clar.  Press     inprep. 
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69 
69 

87 


„        Lucy  Toulmin 
Solly,  Rev.  H. 
Thornton,  W.  T. 
THURLOVir,  Hon.  T.  J. 
Trant,  William 
Walford,  Cornelius 


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Craig,  E.  T.  Irish  Land  Labour  Question  ill.  in  history  of  Ralahine  Farming 

Stubbs,  Rev.  C.  W.       The  Land  and  the  Labourers 


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86 
88 


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Sweet  87 

Neiv  York  80 

Cincinnati  88 

Layton  [49]  87 

[     ] 
Philadelphia    [69]  80 

[72]  76 


Donaldson,  P.  [Am.] 

Hatton,  W. 
Neison,  F.  G.  V.Jun. 

SCRATCHLEY,  A. 

*WiLKiNSON,  Rev.  J.  F. 


Odd  Fellows'  Text  Book  and  Manual,  ed.  G.  Bertram  [Am.]  ;  ill. 

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Collectively. 


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Individually. 
Barber-Surgeons'  Co.  ; 
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Heath,  Bar.  J.  B. 

*Kingdon,  J.  A. 
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Alison,  Sir  Archibald 


121.    POPULATION.    EMIGRATION  anb  IIiIMIGRATION. 


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been  ^renerally  accepted,  but  some  of  his  mvestiffations  have  been  of  the  gfreatest  value,  and  no  student  of  the  subject  can  afford  to  iieelect  his  book  '^'-  - 
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*Bonar,  Dr.  J. 
Kirkup,  T, 
Ricavdo,  David 


Malthus  and  his  Work 

— article  Mnlthus  in  Encvclo.  Brit. 


Letters  to  Maltluis,  ed.  U,  J.  Eonar 


The  above  edn.  is  a  reprint  of  the  6th  {i8i6),  the  last  the  author  himself  revKcd. 

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RoscHER,  Wm. 

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Thornton,  W.  T.  Over-Population  and  its  Remedy 

Criminal  Aboption. 

STORER+ Heard,  P^j^  Criminal  Abortion 

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Free  Trade. 


122.    FREE  TRADE  and  PROTECTION. 


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3rf.  I  Free  Trade  and  Tariffs 

3rf.      Frencli  Treaty  and  Reciprocity 

2rf.  I  Pleas  for  Protection  Examined 


Walter,  Em.  [Am.] 
Bright,  John 
Butts,  Isaac  [Am.] 
Cobden,  Richard 

As^worth,  H. 
*Morley,  John 

Rogers,  Prf.  J.  E. 
Cobden  Club 


7». 

Macmillan  [70] ' 

5/-  c  8°  Cassell  [77]  79 

2/-  c  8°  Chapman  [8l]  83;  85 


Macmillan 
Cassell 


73 
v.y. 


A  B  C  of  Free  Trade 

England  under  Free  Trade 

Free  Trade  and  English  Commerce 


I  Popular  Fallacies  regarding  Trade 

Reciprocity  Craze 
I  Western  Farmer  of  America 


td. 

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Cox,  Sam.  S.  [Am.] 
Ely,  Prf.  R.  T.  [Am.] 
*Farrer,  Sir  T.  H. 

»»  »> 

'Fawcett,  Prf.  Henry 


-V.  D  §  119:  Land. 

Problems  of  To-day  [discussion  of  tariffs,  taxation  and  monopolies]  $1.25  c  8°  New  York 

Free  Trade  ot;toj  Fair  Trade  [Cobden  Club  pub.  ]  5/-     8°  Cassell 

The  State  in  Relation  to  Trade  [Engi.  Citizen  Ser.]  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Free  Trade  and  Protection  3/6  c  8°  ,, 

An  inquiry  into  the  causes  wh.  have  retarded  general  adoption  of  Free  Trade  in  England  ;  discusses  also  fully  the  American  arguments  for  Protection. 

George  Heniy  [Am.]       Protection  or  Free  Trade?  [labour  interest]  1/6  c -8°  Paul  [86]  89 

Grosvenor   W.M. [Am.] Does  Protection  Protect?  [a thorough  statistical  examination] $3     8    New  York  7° 

Guyot   Yves  —«■«  to  Principles  of  Social  Economy,  tr.  C.  H.  D'E.  Leppington  9/-     8    Sonnenschein         54 

LlEB,  Hermann  [Am.]        The  Protective  Tariff:  what  it  does  for  us  .  .    ^'    "    Pf f*""  ^,  u '•^1 

Mongredien,  a.     Free  Trade  and  Eng.  Commerce  ;  Pleas  for  Protection  Exam.  ;  W.  Farmer  of  Amer.— w.  Cobden  Club,  /«/'«. 
Perry,  A.  L.  [Am.]  —in  his  Elements  of  Political  Economy  [by  a  disciple  of  Bastiat]  $2. 50 

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83 

[78]  H 


8°  New  York       [66]  87 


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Phear,  Sir  J.  B. 
Rogers,  Prf.  J.  E.  Thorold 
Sumner,  W.  G.  [Am.] 
Taussig,  Prf.  F.W.[Am.] 
Taylor,  Prf.  E.  [Am.] 
Troup,  C.  E. 

ViLLiERS,  Rt.  Hon.  C.  P. 
Wells,  David  A.  [Am.] 
Wise,  B.  R. 

Ppotectionist. 


2/6  c  8° 


3°j 


4 
i6° 


International  Trade  and  the  Relation  between  Exports  and  Imports 

— article  Free  Trade  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  ix. 

Protectionism  :  the  "  ism  "  which  teaches  that  waste  makes  wealth 

Protection  of  Young  Industries  in  the  U.S.  [Quest,  of  Day]  75f.      8° 

Is  Protection  a  Benefit  ?  $i    12° 

Future  Work  of  Free  Trade  in  Engl.  Legislation  [Cobden  Club  pub.  ]  3/6     8° 

Free  Trade  in  Land ;  Financial  Reform  ;  Monopolies. 

Free  Trade  Speeches  ed.  by  Mem.  of  Cob.  Club  [w.  pol.  memoir  of  Villiers]  2/6  c  8° 
— z»  ^M  Practical  Economics  [collection  of  essays]  $1.50     8° 

Facts  and  Fallacies  of  Modern  Protection  [Cobden  Club  Prize  Essay]  2/6  c  8° 


Macmillan 
Black 
New  York 

)j 
Chicago 
Unwin 

Paul 

New  York 
Triibner 


3  §123 
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79 
85 
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84 

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The  Protective  System  is  advocated  in  the  worlcs  of  ADAMS,  CLAY,  HAMILTON.  JACKSON,  JEFFERSON.  MADISON,  MONROE,  WASHINGTON,  WEBSTER, 
etc.— V,  Class  r  §§73.  74:  American  Presidents,  American  Statesmen. 

— z»  ;*w  American  Political  Economy                                                             $2.50     %"  New  York  [70]  75 
Sophisms  of  Free  Trade  [etc.]  examined                            [by  a  retired  judge]  1/6  c  8°  Heywood,J/i:j.[49]8i 

Harmony  of  Interests  .  agricultural,  manufacturing  and  commercial          $1.50     %'  Philadelphia  [51]  83 

— «K /4if  Principles  of  Social  Science,  2  V.  $10;  or  abdgmt.  of  same,  I  V.  $2.25    12°          „  [?|]  ?5 

Unity  of  Law  as  exhib.  in  relations  of  phys.,  soc,  mental  &  moral  science  $3.50     8°          ,,  73 
In  the  two  latter  works  he  takes  the  broader  ground  of  all  the  relations  of  man  to  man  and  his  surroundings. 

Free  Trade  ;  an  inquiry  into  the  nature  of  its  operations                                  7/6  c  8°  Blackwood  87 

Essays  designed  to  elucidate  the  Science  of  Political  Economy                   $1.25    id"  Philadelphia  [69]  77 


BowEN,  Francis  [Am.] 
Byles,  Sir  J.  B. 
Carey,  H.  C.  [Am.] 


Gill,  Richard 
Greeley,  Horace  [Am.] 


HoYT,  H.  M.  [Am.] 
Kelley,  W.  D.  [Am.] 
List,  Fred. 


.Protection  versus  Free  Trade  [validity  &  operation  of  U.  S.  duties]  $2 

Speeches,  Addresses  and  Letters  $3 

— in  his  National  System  of  Political  Economy  [tr.]                             red.  to  5/-  8 

Regarded  as  the  basis  of  the  ZoUverein  ;  of  great  influence  in  Germany,    An  Amer.  tr.  was  pub.  #"1%°  Phila,  '36. 

Poor,  H.  V.  [Am.]            Twenty-Two  Years  of  Protection                                                                   2t,c.  8 

Roberts,  Ellis  H.  [Am.]  The  Government  Revenue  ■-                                                                        $1.50  12' 

RoscHER,  W.                       — in  his  Principles  of  Political  Economy,  2  vols.  [Am.  tr.  from  German]  $7.50  8' 

Smith,  E.  Peshine  [Am.]  — in  his  Manual  of  Political  Economy                                                            $1.25  12' 

Sullivan,  Sir  E.               Protection  to  Native  Industry,  i/- ;  Free  Trade  Bubbles                               i/-  c  8' 

Syme,  David  [Am.]            —in  his  Outlines  of  Industrial  Science                                                                 $2  12" 

*THOMPSON,R.Ellis[Am.] — in  his  Political  Economy              [w.  special  reference  to  industr.  hist.]  $1.50  12' 

Forms'a  third  and  revised  edition  of  his  Social  Science  and  National  Econotny. 

i>             »                  Protection  to  Home  Industry                [four  lectures  at  Harvard  University]  $1  8' 

—in  his  Social  Science  and  National  Economy                                             $l-SO  12' 

—for  the  History  of  Commerc( 


12"  New  York 
8°  Philadelphia 
8°  Longman 


New  York 

Boston 

New  York 

Philadelphia 

Stanford 

Philadelphia 


New  York 
Philadelphia 


D§  148. 


[Free  Trade]  9/-     8°  Williams 


History 
Great  Britain. 

Bissett,  a.  Notes  on  the  Anti-Corn-Law  Struggle 

Cobden,  Richard  — ut  supra. 

MONGREDIEN,  A.  History  of  the  Free  Trade  Movement  in  England  [Free  Trade]  l/-  c  8°  Cassell 

Noble,  John  Fiscal  Legislation  [Free  Trade]  7/6     8°  Longman 

An  account  of  the  period  1S43-65,  during  which  Gt.  Britain  gave  up  a  Protective  and  adopted  a  Free  Tradepolicy,  repealing  the  Navigation  Laws,  etc. 

Continent  of  Europe. 

Stuart,  J.  M.  History  of  Free  Trade  in  Tuscany  [Cobden  Club  pub.]  i/-  c  8°  Cassell 

United  States. 

Hill,  C.  S.  [Am.]         Our  Merchant  Marine,  soc.  ;  Hist,  of  American  Shipping,  5o<r.    [Protectionist]     ^°  Ne%u  York 
Mason,  D.  H.  [Am.]      Tariff  History  of  United  States,  pt.  i.  [Period  1783-89  ;  Protectionist]  $1    12°  Chicago 

Sumner,  Prf.  W.  G.  [Am.]  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Protection  in  United  States        [Free  Trade]  75^.     8°  New  York 

An  Outhne  of  the  history  of  the  tariff,  w.  discussions  of  the  chief  Protective  arguments. 

Taussig,  Prf  F.  W.  [Am.]  Tariff  History  of  U.  S.        [1789-1888,  Series  of  Essays,  Free  Trade]  $1. 25  p  8° 
Thompson,  R.  W.  [Am.J  The  History  of  Protective  Tariff  Laws  [Protectionist]  $2     "" 


Wells,  David  A.  [Am.]  Our  Merchant  Marine ;  how  it  rose  and  declined 


8°  Chicago 
[Quest,  of  Day]  $2   12°  New  York 


86 
76 
85 

88 

84 

78 

[53]  73 

70 ;  83 

76 

[75]  82 

86 
75 


84 

82 
67 


76 


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P 
86 

77 

88 

88 

S2 


|23.    CRIME.    PUNISHMENT.    POLICE.    PRISONS. 


Crime  and  Punishment— >;-  criminal  Law, ».  d  §  33. 

Altgeld,  J.  P.  [Am.]       Our  Penal  Machinery  and  its  Victims  yr^       8*  Chicago 

Baker,  T.B,  War  with  Crime  [repr.  papers  on  crime,  prisons,  etc.]  12/6     8°  Longman 

Beccaria.C.  B.[l738-94]Essay  on  Crimes  and  Punishments  [tr.  fr.  Italian  ;  v.  Farrar  inf.-]  $3    12°  New  York 

VOLTAIRE  said  that  by  this  work  EECCARIA  had  made  hunself  a  benefactor  of  all  mankind.     It  has  been  tr.  into  =2  languages. 

Bentham,  Jeremy  The  Rationale  of  Punishment  o  p  \w   7/6]     8°  London 

Carpenter,  Mary  Our  Convicts,  2  vols.  ,.      ,.  '    ea.  7/-     8°  Longman 

Cox,  E.  W.  Principles  of  Punishment  as  appl.  in  admin,  of  Criminal  Law  7/6     8°  Cox 

•Du  Cane,  Col.  SirE.  F.  Punishment  and  Prevention  of  Crime  [English  Citizen  Series]  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

243 


r     ]86 

89 

[01]  72 

30 
64 

77 


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CRIME.     PUNISHMENT.     POLICE.     PRISONS.     [Political  Economy 


P  §  123 

DUGDALE,  R.  L. 

Farrer,  J.  A. 


[Am.] 


Peek,  F. 
RyLANDs,  L.  Gordon 
Vaux,  R.  [Am.] 


The  Jukes  :  study  in  crime,  pauperism,  disease  and  heredity                           $1    12°  New  York  [77]  86 

Crimes  and  Punishments                                 [incl.  a  tr.  of  Beccaria,  ut  sup.'l  6/-  p  8°  Chatto  80 

Poor  Laws  and  Criminals                                                                                      3/6  c  8°  Day  76 

Crime ;  its  causes  and  remedy                                                                               6/-     8°  Unwin  88 

Short  Talks  on  Crime-Cause  and  Convict  Punishment                                              12°  Philadelphia  82 


Ca;RSON,  J.  C.  L, 
COPINGER,  W.  A. 
Hobart,  Ld. 
MoiR,  J.  Macrae 
*RoMiLLy,  H. 
Smith,  Rev.  Sydney 

Tallack,  W.  T. 


Capital  Punishment. 

Burleigh,  C.  C.  [Am.]    Thoughts  on  the  Death  Penalty  75<^- 

Capital  Punishment  is  Murder  Legalized  2/6 

An  Essay  on  the  Abolition  of  Capital  Punishment  2/- 

On  Capital  Punishment  for  Murder :  an  essay  2/- 

On  Capital  Punishment  [based  on  Mittermaier's  Todts-strafe\  6/- 

The  Punishment  of  Death  [the  best  treatise]  9/- 

Punishment  of  Death  and  Moral  Responsibility  [1849] — in  his  Works  6/- 

Not  contained  in  Ward  &  Lock's  3/6  edition  of  his  works. 

Penological  and  Preventive  Principles  8/- 

A  good  argument  in  fav.  of  Capital  Punishment  on  grounds  that  Impris.  for  Life  is  too  severe  a  punishment. 

Juvenile  Crime  and  Punishment. 

Beggs,  Thos.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Extent  and  Causes  of  Juvenile  Depravity  o.p.  [pb.  &  w.  5/-] 

Carpenter,  Mary  Juvenile  Delinquents :  their  condition  and  treatment  o.p. 

Day,  S.  P.  Juvenile  Crime  :  its  causes,  character  and  cure  o.p.  [pb.  10/6 ;  w.  5/-] 

Hill +  M1CAIAH  + Corn wallis  Prize  Essays  on  Juvenile  Delinquency  o.p. 

Peirce,  B.  K.  [Am.]         A  Half-Century  with  Juvenile  Delinquents  [Nev/  York  House  of  Refuge]  ill.  $2 
WAUgh,  Rev.  B.  The  Gaol  Cradle  and  who  Rocks  it  2/- 

An  eloquent  plea  for  the  abolition  of  juvenile  imprisonment. 

Reformatory  Schools  Work— z-.  d  §  169. 

Police  —for  Police  Law,  w.  D  §  67,  s.v.  Police. 

Maitland,  F.  W.  Justice  and  PoUce 

United  States. 

Tiedeman,C.  0.[Am.]  Treatise  on  the  Limita.  of  Police  Power  in  U.S.  [fr.  civil  &  criminal  aspect]  $6 

Prisons  :   Description,  Discipline,  Labour,  etc. 

ASHTON,  J.  The  Fleet :  its  river,  prison  and  marriages ; 


12°  Philadelphia   [ 

]47 

12°  Houlston         [6-]  77 

8°  Stevens 

76 

8°  London 

6[ 

c  8°  Smith  &  Elder 

65 

c  8°  Murray 

86 

c8°  Longman        [ 

]69 

8°  Wertheimer 

89 

8°  Gilpin 

49 

f  8°  London 

S3 

8°  Hope 

58 

8°  Smith  &  Elder 

53 

s  8°  New  York 

69 

c  8°  Isbister           [7 

5]  80 

[English  Citizen  Series]  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  82 

8°  St.  Louis  87 


ill. 


Carpenter,  Mary 


8° 


7/6  c  8° 
Suggestions  on  Prison  Discipline  i/-     8° 

Reformatory  Prison  Discipline  [in  Irish  Prisons]  2/6  f  8° 

Fitzgerald,  Percy  Chronicles  of  Bow  Street  Police  Office,  2  vols ;  ill.  21/-     8° 

Griffiths,  Maj.  A.  Memorials  of  Millbank  ;  ill.,  12/- ;  Chronicles  of  Newgate  ;  ill.  16/-     8° 

Her  Majesty's  Prisons  :  their  effects  and  defects.      By  One  who  has  tried  them  6/-  c  8° 

HoRSLEY,  Rev.  E.  J.  Jottings  from  Jail :  notes  and  papers  on  prison  life  3/6  c  8° 

Mayhew-|-Binny,H.+J.  The  Criminal  Prisons  of  London;  ill.  10/6  i  8° 

[Perry,  J.  S.  (Am.)]  Prison  Labour  [in  fav.  of  maintaining  pres.  syst.]  50<:. 

Wines,  E.  C.  [Am.]  The  State  of  Prisons  and  Child-saving  Institutions  of  World  $5 

France. 

Bingham,  Cpt.  D.  A.  The  Bastile 

India. 

EWART,  Dr.  Jos. 

Russia. 

DoSTOlEFFSKY,FfiDOR   Prison  Life  in  Siberia,  tr.  H.  Sutherland  Edwards 

Another  tr.  of  the  orig.  [Haiiss  of  the  Dead],  by  Marie  v.  THILO,  was  pub.,  s.-v.  Buried  Alive,  10/6  c  8*  Longman  '81. 

Krapotkin,     Prince    In  Russian  and  French  Prisons  [w.  plan  of  S.  Petersbg.  fortress]  7/6  c  8° 

History  of  Crime  in  England. 

HoYLE,  Wm.  Crime  in  England  and  Wales  in  XIX.  Century       [historical  and  critical]     2/6 

Pelham,  Camden  Chron.  of  Crime ;  48  pi.  by  "Phiz ";  2  v.     [kind  of  nevi Newgate  Calendar^  15^- 

Pike,  L.  O.  History  of  Crime  in  England,  2  vols.  es 

In  relation  to  civil  life  and  civilization :  from  public  records  and  contemp.  documents ;  voL  i. :  Roman  Invasion  to  Henry  vii. 

in  America. 

The  Dangerous  Classes  of  New  York  $1-25    12' 

The  Professional  Criminals  of  America  [202  photos,  of  criminals]  $10     4' 


The  State  of  Prisons  and  Child-saving  Institutions  of  World 

its  history  and  chronicles,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  \v.  also  F  §  48] 
Sanitary  Condition  and  Discipline  of  Indian  Gaols  ;  plans 


32/- 

16/- 

6/- 


8° 


18/-  p  8° 

Henry  vii. 


Unwin  [88]  89 

Longman  67 

.       ,.  72 

Chapman  88 

im  ft 

Low  [    ]  63 

Unwin  87 

Griffin  62 

Albany  83 

Cambridge,  Mass.  80 

Chapman  &  Hall  88 

Smith  &  Elder  81 

Maxwell  87 

Ward  &  Downey  87 


E.  Wilson  76 

Miles  [41]  88 

Smith  &  Elder  73-76 

to  Present  Time. 


Brace,  C.  L.  [Am.] 
Byrnes,  Thos.  [Am.] 


New  York 


''I 


Suicide 
Biography. 

Criminals. 

Burke  &  Hare 
Cameron,  Jane 


— V.  C  §  70 :  Ethics,  s.v.  Suicide. 


History  of,  and  the  Resurrectionist  Times. 
Memoirs  of.     By  a  Prison  Matron,  2  vols. 

244 


By  G.  Macgregor ;  ill. 


7/6 
21/- I 


Morison,  Glasgow  84 
Hurst  "        64 


Society]        LOCAL  &.  MUNICIPAL  GOVERNMENT  &  TAXATION.     [Political  Economy 


D  §124 


Executioners. 

Sanson  Family  Memoirs  of:  fr.  private  documents  of  family  [1688-1847].  By  H.Sanson  [tr.]  3/6  c  8°  Chatto 

Memoirs  of  the  French  family  of  executioners.    Contains  a  lucid  account  of  the  most  notable  causes  calibres  from  time  of  Louis  xiv.  to  a  recent  period. 

Prison  Reformers. 

Buxton,  Sir  T.Fowell  [1786-1845]  Memoirs  &  Correspondence  of.  By  Cbas.  Buxton  ;  portrait  S/- P  8°  Murray 

Fry,  Elizabeth  [1780-1845] 

CressweU,  Frances           A  Memoir  of  Elizabeth  Fry,  o.f.  [pb.  8/6] ;  abgd.  edit,  [by  her  daughter]  3/6  c  8°  Nisbet 

Pitman,  [Mrs.]  E.  R.        Elizabeth  Fry                                                           [Eminent  Women  Series]  2/6  p  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

Howard,  John  [1726^90] 

Dixon,  W.  Hepworth      John  Howard  and  the  Prison  World  of  Europe                      o.p.  [pb.  &  w.  6/-]    12°  Jackson            [49]  50 

'   Stoughton,  Dr.  J.            John  Howard  and  his  Friends  7/6  c  8°  Hodder                   84 


[75]  82 


[48]  72 

56;  68 
84 


[Book-Lover's  Library]  4/6  f  8°  Stock 


124.    LOCAL  AMD  MUNICIPAL  GOVERNMENT  and  TAXATION. 
BibliogFaphy. 

GOMME,  G.  L.  The  Literature  of  Local  Institutions 

Local  Government  and  Taxation :  Great  Britain. 

Baxter,  R.  D.  Local  Government  and  Taxation,  and  Mr.  Goschen's  Report  3/6     8° 

Chalmers,  M.  D.  Local  Government  [English  Citizen  Series]  3/6  c  8° 

,,  ,,  The  same,  ser.  li.  15/-     8° 

The  second  series  presents  the  best  view  of  systems  of  ScotL,  IreL,  Austral..  Holland,  Belg.,  France,  Russia,  Spain. 

GoscHEN,  G.  J.  Reports  and  Speeches  on  Local  Taxation  S/-  r  8° 

MEREWETHER+ Stephens  -^  The  Hist,  of  the  Boroughs  &  Municipal  Corporations  in  U.K.,  3  v.  o.p. 

From  the  earliest  to  the  present  time.    The  standard  authority. 

Noble,  John  Local  Taxation                                      [crit.  of  fallacies  &  summary  of  facts]  3/6     8° 

Talgrave,  R.  H.  I.  Local  Taxation  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland                                                      5/-     8° 

•Probyn,  J.  W.  [ed.]  Local  Government  and  Taxation                  [Cobden  Club  Essays  for  1875]  15/-     8° 

*        ,,         „  Local  Govern,  and  Taxat.  in  the  United  Kingdom  [Cobden  Club  Essays]     5/- c  8° 
*Rathbone  + Pell  +  Montague,  W.  +A.  +  F.  C.  Local  Govern,  and  Taxation  [Imper.  Parlia.  Ser.]  il-  c  8° 

Smith,  J.  Toulmin  Local  Self-Gover.  &  Centralization  [characteristics  &  tendencies]   o.p.  \w.  5/-]  c  8° 

Wright+Hobhouse  Outline  of  Local  Government  and  Taxation  in  England                                  S/-  r  8° 

Local  Government  Act,  1888— z^.  d  §  67 :  Local  Law. 
ffiunicipal  Government:  Great  Britain-/a>-  Law,  z/.  D§67. 

GoMME,  G.  L.  Index  of  Municipal  Offices                                                                             10/6     8° 

Stone,  S.  Guide  to  Municipal  Duties                                                                             lo/-     8° 

Thompson,  J.  Essay  on  English  Municipal  History                                                                5/-  p  8° 

Traill,  H.  D.  Central  Government                                                 [English  Citizen  Series]  3/6  c  8° 

Vine,  J.  R.  S.  English  Municipal  Institutions:  growth  &  develop,     [statistical:  1835-79]  1°/^  '  8° 

London. 

Birch,  W.deGray[ed.]  Historical  Charters  &  Constitutional  Documents  of  the  City  of  London 
Firth,  J.  F.  B.  Municipal  London 

,,  „  Reform  of  London  Government  and  City  Guilds        [Imper.  Pari.  Series] 

Norton,  George  Comm.  on  History,  Constitution  &  Chart.  Franch.  of  City  of  London 

Dnited  States. 

Adams,  H.  B.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  in  History  and  Political  Science,  4  vols.  $12. 50     8° 

i ;  Local  Instits.,  $4 ;  ii :  Instits.  and  Economics,  $4 ;  iii :  Maryland,  Virginia.  Washington,  $4 ;  Munic.  Govt,  and  Land  Tenure, 

Howard,  G.  E.  [Am.]      Introduction  to  the  Local  Constitutional  History  of  the  U.  States,  vol.  i.  15/-     8° 

The  development  of  the  Township,  Hundred  and  Shire. 

Fires  and   Fire  Brigades— /^z- Fire  Engine  Construction,  z<.l§  12:  Fire  Engines. 
Great  Britain. 


86 


Bush  74 

Macmillan  83 

[71-72]  75 


8°  London 

8°  Longman 
8°  Murray 
8°  Cassell 
8°      „ 

8°  Sonnenschein 
London 


Longman 

Shaw 

Longman 

Macmillan 

Waterlow 


73 
35 

76 
71 
75 
82 

85 
51 
,84 


79 
69 
67 
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XI.  Social  lEconomig. 


125.    GENERAL  WORKS. 

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Systematic  Works.— w.  also  d  §  114. 

Arnold,  Arthur  Social  Politics 

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Capital :  critical  analysis  of  capitalist  produc.  [tr.],  ed.  F.  Engels 

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— articles  St.  Simon,  and  Socialism,  in  Encyclo.  Brit,  8th  edn. 
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A  good  account  of  this  famous  system,  which  h 

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History  of  United  States  Savings  Banks,  2  vols. 

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Keyes,  E.  W. 
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Universal. 

IvEY,  Lt.-Col.  G.  J.  The  Clubs  of  the  World  :  a  general  guide 

London. 

Fagan,  L. 
Times,  J. 

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America  and   Generally— ».  aZro  F  §  71  :  America,  Clvil  War. 


Brougham,  Ply.,  Ld. 
Bkown,  W.  W.  [Am.] 

Bruce,  P.  A.  [Am.] 
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Carey,  H.  C.  [Am.] 


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The  Negro  in  the  American  Rebellion 

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D  §  131 

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Africa  — ».  also  e  §§  41-51. 

Blydbn,  E.  W.  Christianity,  Islam  and  the  Negro  Race,  vi.  intro.  Sam.  Lewis 

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History. 

CONLING,  Samuel 
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United  States. 
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GouGH,  John  B.  [Am.] 
Whittaker,  Thos. 

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D  §132 


GouGH,  John  B.  [Am.] 
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In  Praise  of  Ale. 


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Drinking-  Songs. 

Blackie,  Prf.J.  S. 
Marchant,  W.  T.  [ed.] 
Symonds,  J.  A.  [ed.] 


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69 
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84 


132.    WOMEN :  POSITION,  EMPLOYMENT,  DUTIES,  HISTORY,  BIOSEAPHY. 


Social,    Political  and  Leg-al  Position— /«>-  Laws  affecting  Married  Women,  ».  D  §  60. 

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Anthony,  A. 
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Greg,  W.  R. 
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Michelet,  J. 
*MlLL,  J.  Stuart 
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Genna,  E. 
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— V.  D  §  168,  s.v.  Women. 


Money-Making  for  Ladies 
Irresponsible  Philanthropists 
How  Women  may  Earn  a  Living 
Medical  Women :  a  thesis  and  a  history 

251 


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D  §132 

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*HiGGlNSON,  T.  W.  [Am.]  Common  Sense  about  Women  I/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [82]  84 

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Linton,  Mrs.  E.  Lynn       Ourselves  :  essays  on  women  S/~    1^°  Routledge               69 

Newton,  Rev.  Heber  [Am.]  Womanhood  :  lectures  on  woman's  work  in  the  world  $1-25    12°  New  York              79 

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,,             ,,                        A  Letter  to  Young  Girls  \d.    12°       ,,          ,,              77 

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YoNGE,  Charlotte  M.         Womanhood                                                                             ■  7/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Innes[77]8o 

District  Visiting-,  Christian  Duties,  etc.— z-.  A  §113. 
Sisterhoods,  Deaconesses,  etc.— z^.  a  §  107. 
Biography:  Collective. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.              Girlhood  of  Remarkable  Women  S/-     8°  Sonnenschein  [83]  85 

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Clayton,  [Miss]  E.  C.       English  Female  Artists,  2  vols.,  30/-  ;  Female  Warriors,  2  vols.  18/-     8°  Tinsley            76  ;  79 

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George  Eliot,  Em.  Brontd,  Geo.  Sand,  Mary  Lamb.  Marff.  Fuller,  Maria  Edfreworth,  Eliz.  Fry,  Countess  of  Albany,  Mme.  Roland,  Har.  Martineau,  Sus,  Wesley,  J.  Austen, 
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Finch,  Barbara  C.  Lives  of  the  Princesses  of  Wales,  3  vols.                                                           31/6  c  8°  Remington  83 

Gearey,  Caroline  French  Heroines                                                                                                    5/-  c  8°  Blackwood  85 

Green,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.  Lives  of  Princesses  of  Eng.  [Norm.  Con.  to  4  daus.  of  Chas.  i.]5v.o./.  \pb.  52/6]  c  8°  Colburn  49-51 

Hays,  Frances  Women  of  the  Day                                                 [a  biographical  dictionary]    5/-  c  8°  Chatto  85 

Herbert,  Lady  Wives  and  Mothers  in  the  Olden  Time                                                           6/-  c  8°  Bentley  85 

HiGGlN,  Mrs.  N.  Women  of  Europe  in  15th  and  i6th  centuries,  2  vols.                                     30/-     8°  Hurst'  85 

Holloway,  Laura  [Am.]  Ladies  of  the  White  House                         [Presidents' wives,  1789-1880]  $3.50    12°  Philadelphia  Si 

,,                 ,,  Mothers  of  Great  Men  and  Women                                                                      $3    12°  New  York  83 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Female  Sovereigns                                                         3/6  c  8°  Routledge     ,  [31]  80 

Menzies,  Sutherland  Memoirs  of  Distinguished  Political  Women,  2  vols.         o.f.  \_pb.  24/- ;  w.  5/-]  p  8°  H.  S.  King  73 

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Robertson,  Eric  S.  English  Poetesses  [biographies  and  extracts]    5/-  c  8°  Cassell                   83 

RowsELL,  Miss  M.  C.  Tales  of  Filial  Devotion  [fr.  French  History]    2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         83 

Strickland,  Agnes  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England,  6  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [40-49 ]64 

,,                 ,,  Lives  of  Tudor  Princesses  [incl.  Jane  Grey  and  Sisters]  1 2/6  c  8°  Longman                68 

,,                 „  Lives  of  the  Last  Four  Princesses  of  the  House  of  Stuart  12/- p  8°  Bell                         72 

Trollope,  T.  a.  a  Decade  of  Italian  Women,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  21/- ;  7U.  6/-]  c  8°  Chapman                59 

YoNGE,  Charl.  M.  Biographies  of  Good  Women  6/-  c  8°  Mozley            [62]  76 

Prf.  C.  D.  Seven  Heroines  of  Christendom  ;  portraits  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [79]  84 

Biography  :   Individual — v.  also  the  index  to  this  bk.  under  name  of  subject  of  biography. 

Albany,  Ctess.  of  [1753-1824].     By  "Vernon  Lee"  [=Violet  Paget]        [Eminent  Women  Series]    3/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         84 

Cf.  also  A.  C.  EWALD'S  Life  and  Times  of  Prince  Charles  Stuart  [fr.  State  Papers],  7/6,  c  8°  Chatto  ['81]  '83.    Charles  STUART  was  her  first  husband  ;  she  subsequently 

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Alice,  Princess                  Biographical  Sketch  and  Letters  of  12/-  c  8°  Murray                  84 

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*Carpenter,  Mary  [1807-77]  Life  and  Work  of.     By  Rev.  J.  E.  Carpenter  ;  portrait 
Charlotte  of  Wales,  Princess.  Brief  Memoir  of.     By  Lady  Weigall ;  portrait 
Daniel,  Mrs.  :  a  record  of  her  work.     By  her  daughter  [work  among  soldiers  and  sailors] 

*DoRA,  Sister  [  =  Dorothy  Pattison]  :  a  biography.     By  Margaret  Lonsdale;  portrait 
Fox,  Caroline  Memories  of  Old  Friends  [extracts  fr.  Journals,  etc.,  1835-71] 

Fey,  Elizabeth  [1780-1845  ;  prison  philanthropist] 
Cresswell,  Frances  A  Memoir  of  Elizabeth  Fry,  o.f.  [pb.  8/6]  ;  abgd.  edition  [by  her  daughter]  3/6 

Pitman,  [Mrs.]  E.  R.       Elizabeth  Fry  [Eminent  Women  Series]    2/6 

Gilbert,  Ehzabeth  By  Frances  Martin  [work  among  the  blind  by  a  blind  lady]    6/- 

Gilchrist,  Anne  :  her  Life  and  Writings.    By  H.  H.  Gilchrist,  w.  preface  W.  M.  Rossetti  16/- 

GoDWiN,  Mary  W.  [1759-97]  By  E.  R.  Pennell  [Eminent  Women  Series]    3/6 

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Herschel,  Caroline  [1750-1848]  Memoir  and  Correspondence  of.   By  Mrs.  John  Herschel ;  portraits  7/6 


8°  Macmillan  [79]  82 

8°  Murray  [74]  74 

8°  Hodder  79 

Paul  [80]  81 


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Jones,  Agnes  Eliz.  Memorials  of.     By  her  Sister  ;  portrait 

Macdonald,  Flora  in  Uist :  a  study  of  the  heroine.     By  W.  Jolly 

[Mallet,  Mme.  Jules]       A  Christian  Woman,  ed.  Mme.  de  Witt  [tr.] 
Roland,  Mme.  By  Mathilde  Blind 

de  Stael,  Mme.  [1766-1817] 

Blennerhassett,  Ly.         Mme.  de  Stael :  her  friends  and  influence  in  polit.  and  liter.,  3  vols. 

Tr.  fr.  the  Germaa  of  the  author.    Excellent  materials  ill  arranged. 

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133.    RELATION  OF  THE  SEXES.    MARRIAGE. 

Marriage  and  Divorce  in  the  United  States  :  as  they  are  &  shd.  be  made  $1.25    16°  Philadelphia 


the  theory  of  marriage  and  its  consequences 


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3/6  c  8°  Unwin  [85]  88 

10/6  c  8°  E.  Wilson  79 

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CoNVERS,  D.  [Am.] 

Gray,  Dr.  G.  Z.  [Am.]     Husband  and  Wife 

How  to  be  Happy  though  Married 

"  Philanthropus  "  The  Institution  of  Marriage  in  the  United  Kingdom 

POMEROY,  Dr.  H.  S.  [Am.]  The  Ethics  of  Marriage 

An  appendix  gives  the  laws  of  most  of  the  States  and  territories  on  abortion,  etc. 

QuiLTER,  Harry  [ed.]        Is  Marriage  a  Failure  ?   . 

A  reprint  of  the  correspondence  aroused  by  an  article  by  Mrs.  Mona  CAIRD  in  the  Westminster  Review  (for  July,  '88,  i/-,  Trilbner).  with  an  essay  on  the  "  Philos.  of 
Marriage,"  by  Mrs.  Lynn  LYNTON  (repr.  fr.  Universal  Review,  Sept.,  '88,  2/6,  Sonnenschein),  an  Appendix  on  the  Marriage  and  Divorce  Laws  of  the  World,  by 
Arthur  SMITH,  and  a  Preface  by  the  Editor.     Interesting  as  a  key  to  the  English  middle-class  mind  and  experience. 

B#chard,  Ap  Marriage  and  Divorce  [religious,  practical  and  political  aspects]    5/~  <^  8°  Triibner  88 

Snyder,  W.  L.  [Am.]       The  Geography  of  Marriage  [legal  perplexities  of  marr.  in  U.  S.]  $1.25    12°  New  York  89 

Near-of-Kin. 

Darab  Dastur  Peshotan  Sunjana    Next-of-Kin  Marriages  in  Old  Iran  3/-  c  8°  Triibner  88 

HUTH,  A.  H.  The  Marriage  of  Near  Kin  21/-  r  8°  Longman         [75]  87 

Gives  a  comprehensive  view  of  the  pros  and  cons  of  marriage  between  blood  relations,  consid.  w.  respect  to  the  law  of  nations,  result  of  experience  and  doctrines  of  biologists. 

„  „  Index  to  Books  and  Papers  on  Marriage  between  near  Kin  appended  to  above  book. 

Antiquarian  Books     —v.  also  b  passim. 


AsHTON,  J.  The  Fleet :  its  river,  prison  and  marriages  ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Unwin 

Jones,  W.  — in  his  Finger-Ring  Lore ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto 

Maskell,  J.  The  Wedding  Ring  :  its  history,  literature  and  superstitions  2/-    12°  Parr 

Southgate,  Henry  [ed.]  The  Bridal  Bouquet   [sel.  fr.  Homer  to  Swinburne,  in  prose  and  verse]  12/6  s  4°  Lockwood 
Tegg,  W.  The  Knot  Tied  [marriage  ceremonies]    2/-   12°  Tegg 

Wood,  E.  J.  The  Wedding-Day  in  all  Countries  and  Ages,  2  vols.  18/-  c  8°  Bentley 

Laws  and  Legal  Aspects  of  Marriage  and  Divorce—!^,  d  §  59 :  Marriage  and  Divorce. 

Anthropological  Treatises— z-.  class  F  §  S  :  Primitive  Society,  and  B  passitn. 
Prostitution,    etc.     —v.  also  D  §  127  :  Pauperism  ;  D  §  67  :  Municipal  Law,  s.v.  Public  Health. 

Acton,  W. 
Amos,  Prf.  Sheldon 
Blackwell,  Dr.  Elizab. 

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Mayhew,  Henry 
New  Godiva,  The 
Powell,  A.  M.  [Am.] 
Sanger,  W.  W.  [Am.] 
VVardla\v,  Dr.  Ralph 


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Prostitution  Considered  :  its  moral,  social  and  sanitary  aspects 
Laws  for  the  Prohibition,  Regulation  and  Licensing  of  Vice 
Moral  Education  of  the  Young 
The  Human  Element  in  Sex 

London  Labour  and  London  Poor.     Extra  vol. :  Prostitutes 
and  other  Studies 
State  Regulation  of  Vice 
History  and  Causes  of  Prostitution 

Lectures  on  Female  Prostitution  o.p.  [^ 

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XII.    Science  of  politics. 


134.    COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS. 
Bibliography. 

Blakey,  Robert  History  of  Political  Literature  from  the  Earliest  Times*,  2  vols.      o.p.  \w.  15/-]     8°  Bentley 

Greece,  Rome,  Christian  Fathers,  Schoohnen,  Middle  Ages ;  Gt.  Brit.,  France,  Italy,  Germany,  etc.,  Spain  and  Port.    AU  fr.  1400-1700.    Of  no  ^eat  value. 

Bluntschli,  J.  K.  —in  the  notes  to  his  Theory  of  the  State,  ut  infra. 

WooLSEY,  T.  D.  [Am.]     — in  his  Political  Science,  ut  infra. 

General,  Collective  and  Philosophic  Works. 

Alden,  J.  [Am.]  Science  of  Government 


5S 


Amos,  Prf.  Sheldon 


Aristotle 


[in  conn.  w.  Amer.  institutions]  $1.50    12°  New  York 
The  Science  of  Politics  [Internat.  Scientific  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 

Of  no  very  great  value ;  sug:gestive,  but  scrappy,  unsystematic  and  ill  expressed. 

PoIitics,bks.  i.,iii.&iv.  (vii.)tr.  W.E.  Bolland,w.  essays  A.  Lang[latteralsosepar.  2/6]  7/6     8°  Longman 
„  ,,       tr.  Prf.  B.  Jowett,  2  v.  [w.  intro.,  margin  analy.,  essays,  notes  &ind.]         32/-     8°  Clar.  Press 

,,  ,,       tr.  J.  E.  C.  Welldon  [vif.  an  analysis  and  critical  notes]  10/6     8°  Camb.  Press 

,,  On  Government,  tr.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Morley's  Universal  Library]  I/-  c8°  Routledge 

*Bagehot,  Walter  Physics  and  Politics  [Internat.  Scientific  Ser.]  4/- c  8°  Paul 

An  extremely  interesting  popular  book,  applying  the  methods  of  DARWIN  to  some  of  the  elementary  problems  of  political  science. 

Bentham,  Jeremy  Intro,  to  the  Principles  of  Morals  and  Legislation  6/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  [1789]  76 

The  Theory  of  Legislation  [1802],  ed.  R.  Hildreth  [Am.]       _    \_v.  C  §  18]  7/6  p  8°  Triibnjer  [40]  76 


74 
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78 
85-88 


[73]  87 


*Bluntschli,  Prf.  J.  K.  Theory  of  the  State,  tr.  R.  Lodge  +  P.  E.  Matheson+D.  G.  Ritchie 
Brougham,  Lord 

Burke,  Edmund 

Cairnes,  Prf.  J.  E. 

Elyot,  Sir  Thos. 

Fiske,  Prf.  J.  [Am.] 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 


Harrison,  Fred. 
HuLPS,  [Sir]  Artliur 
Hildreth,  R.  [Am.] 
*Ki.\NEAR,  J.  Boyd 


Clar.  Press  85 

Longm.[o3-S7]72-75 

Nimmo  [^..>'.]  87 
Clar.  Press  [74]  78 
ilacmillan  73 


Paul  [1531]  83 

Arber,  Birm. 

85 


Clar.  Press 

Longman 
Bell 

Neiv  York 
Smith  &  Elder 


74 
63 


75 
72 

54 
87 


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of  especial  value  are  Colonial  Policy  e/  Europeati  Poviers  [1835],  and  Political  Philosophy  [1840]. 

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Political  Essays  io/6     8' 

Colonization  and  Colonial  Govt.,  the  Revol.  in  America,  Internat.  Law,  Protection,  Free  Trade,  etc. 

The  Boke  named  the  Governour,  ed.  H.  H.  S.  Croft,  2  vols. 

[w.  life  of  Elyot  of  1 89  pp.]  50/-  S4' 
The  same,  ed.  Prf.  E.  Arber  5/-  <=  8'^ 

American  Political  Ideas  4/-  ^  8° 

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Comparative  Politics                                    \_with  his  Unity  of  History,  '72]  14/-  8° 

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Order  and  Progress             [On  Government ;  On  Studies  of  Polit.  Crises]  14/-  8° 

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Leslie,  Prf.  T.E.  Cliffe    Essays  in  Political  Economy  io/6     8°_Hodges,Z)M(5/.[79]8S 

Remarks  on  the  Use  &  Abuse  of  some  Pol.  Terms,  ed.  Sir  R.  K.  Wilson  6/-  c  ""      " 
Treat,  on  Methods  of  Observation  &  Reasoning  in  Politics,  2  v.  o.p.       \w.  30/-] 
Remarks  &  Disserta.  on  Political  &  General  Ques.  fr.  1806-18630./.  \_w.  10/-] 
Manual  of  Political  Ethics,  ed,  T.  D.  Woolsey  [Am.],  2  vols.  $6 

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Legal  and  Political  Hermeneutics  $3 

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On  Civil  Government  \(ind  On  Toleration]  [Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge  [1690]  84 

Political  Essays  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  88 

Addresses  :  political  and  educational  8/6     8' 

The  Spirit  of  the  Laws  [1751]  w.  D'Alembert's  Analysis,  [tr.]  2  vols.      ea.  3/6  c  8| 
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„  Man  versus  the  State  [repr.  fr.  Contemporary  Review]  l/-     8°  Williams         [84]  84 

—some  of  his  Essays,  ser.  i.-ii.,  16/-  ;  iii.,  8/-  [for  conts.  z;.  C  §  62]  c8°        ,,    [58;  74]83;  80 

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Political  Science  ;  the  state  theoretically  and  practically  considered,  2  vols.  $5     8°  New  York       [78]  86 

Probably  the  best  systematic  treatise ;  its  historical  part  is  especially  instructive. 


Lewis,  Sir  G.  C. 


I^iKBiiK,  Prf.  Fr.  [Am.] 


Locke,  John 
Lowell,  J.  R.  [Am.] 
Lubbock,  Sir  John 
Monthsquieu,  Bar. 
MuLFORD,  E.  [Am.] 

Raleigh,  T. 
Ritchie,  D.  G. 
Spencer,  Herbert 


Tremenheere,  H.  S. 
*W00LSBY,  T.  D.  [Am.] 


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!°  London  52 

i°      „  73 

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!°      „  81 

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Boston 


79 
73 
72 


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Ideal  States 


-V:  C  §  74  :  Political  Philosophy. 


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Fopmation  of  Political  Opinion. 

Crump,  A.  Short  Inquiry  into  the  Formation  of  Political  Opinion 

Kydd,  S.  [Am.]  A  Sketch  of  the  Growth  of  Public  Opinion 

Political  Philosophy-!/.  C§  74:  Political  Philosophy. 


O  §135 


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I     8°  New  York  88 


135.    CITIZENSHIP.    CIVIL  LIBERTY. 


EEPRESENTATION.    FREEDOM 


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V.  Humboldt,  Bar.  W. 

*LlEBER,  Prf.  F.  [Am.] 

*MlLL,  J.  Stuart 
•Montague,  F.  C. 
Morse,  A.  P.  [Am.] 
Paine,  Thomas 
Paterson,  J. 


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OF  PRESS. 
Generally. 

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DuTCHER,  S.  Minority  of  Proportional  Representation  o.p. 

GuizoT,  F.  P.  G.  History  and  Origin  of  Representative  Government  in  Europe  [tr.]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

50  lects.  del.  in  i8zo,  but  not  pub.  till  after  the  1E48  Revolution.    The  2nd  pt.  devoted  to  Engl,  exclus.,  fr.  Norm.  Conq.  to  Tudors.     Lects.  6-26  examine  the  early 

legislative  assemblies  of  the  Continent. 


87 
89 

[82-83]  86 
54 

[53]  83 

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Rivington  84 

Boston  8 1 

Truelove;  Chicago  80 
Macmillan      [77]  80 
80 
S.  P.  C.  K.  85 

Longman  87 

8°  Smith&Elder[73]74 


8°  London 
8°      „ 


72 
52 


Hare,  Thos. 
Lubbock,  Sir  John 
Maurice,  Rev.  F.  D. 
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Stanford,  E.  [pub.] 
Syme,  David 
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Walpole,  Spencer 

Reform  Bills 

United  States. 


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The  Electorate  and  the  Legislature  [English  Citizen  Series]  3/6  c  8' 

—V.  D  §  141. 


[historical]  1/6  c  8°  Strahan 
Longman 
Stanford 
Paul 
London 
Macmillan 


[66]  66 

[61]  84 

8S 
[82]  82 

65 
81 


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Caucus  System. 

Lawton,  G.  W.  [Am.]       The  American  Caucus  System  :  its  origin,  purpose  and  util;*y 
Whitridge,  F.  W.  [Am.]  The  Caucus  System  :  an  essay 

Reform  Bills  — ».  d  §  141. 

Woman  Suffrage    —v.  d  §  132. 

Democracy  —v.  D§I39;  Political  institutions. 

7o5 


Philadelphia  72 

New  york[i2-Zi\  86 
87 
Philadelphia  78 

New  York  80 

Hartford         [74]  85 
Boston  76 

New  York 
$1.75     8°  Philadelphia  71 


$1 

25-;. 


Nsz^  York 


83 


Society] 


COLONIAL  POLICY.    CIVIL  SERVICE.        [Science  of  Politics 


D  §§136-137 

Fpeedom  of  the  Press. 


Hunt,  F.  K. 

Linton,  W.  J. 
Milton,  John 

Paterson,  J. 
Routledge,  James 


— in  his  The  Fourth  Estate,  2  vols,  [history  of  newspapers,  and  freedom  of  the 

press]  u./.[/i.  2i/-;  w.  lo/-]  p  8°  Bogue  50 

James  Watson  [memoir  of  a  free-press  agitator]  2/-  c  8°  Truelove 

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— ut  supra. 

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Chiefly  in  relation  to  Freedom  of  the  Press  and  Trial  by  Jury ;  r66o-i820,  with  application  to  later  years. 


Freedom  of  Religious  Opinion— w.  A  §  113,  s.v.  Toleration. 
Trial  by  Jury. 

Rollins,  D.  [ed.]  The  Englishman's  Right 

Routledge,  James  — ut  supra. 

History  of  Trial  by  Jury— ».  d  §  s. 
Jury  Laws  — ».  d  §  109. 


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Generally. 

Brougham,  Hy.,  Lord 
Cairnes,  Prf.  J.  E. 
Lewis,  Sir  G.  C. 
Merivale,  Herman 

British 


136.    COLONIAL  POLICY. 


The  Colonial  Policy  of  the  European  Powers 
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An  Essay  on  the  Government  of  Dependencies 
Lectures  on  Colonization  and  Colonies 


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10/6 

10/6 

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Temple,  Sir  Richard 

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8°  Thornton,  Ox.  [4i-2]86 
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8°  Stanford 


69 


8°  Longman 

Macmillan      in  prep. 


8°  Murray 
8°  Longman 

8°  Melbourne 
c  8°  Macmillan 

8°  Chapman 

8°  Longman 
8°  Macmillan 


8^ 
[67]  87 

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83 

86 

80 
81 


Young,  F.  [ed.] 

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Roman 

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87 

c8° 

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137.    CIVIL  SERVICE. 

—for  C.  S.  Examinations,  w.  D  §  i68. 

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256 


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Society] 


INTERNATIONAL   RELATIONS.     DEMOCRACY.        [Science  of  Politics 


Guide  to  Employment  in  the  Civil  Service 


Johnston,  R. 
Marvin,  Chas. 

Post  Office. 

Hyde,  J.  W. 

United  States. 

Eaton,  D.  B.  [Am.] 


Civil  Service  Guide  :  particulars  of  every  office 
Our  Public  Offices  :  or,  liovv  we  are  governed ;  ill. 


The  Royal  Mail :  its  curiosities  and  romance ;  iU. 
—fr.  C.  S.  Examinations,  «<.  D  §  1 68. 


3/6 

3/<5 

[satirical]  2/6 


c8' 
c8' 


D  §§138-139 

Casscll  83 

Longmiin         [     ]  78 
Sonnenschein  [79]  84 


6/-  c  8'  Blackwood      [85]  89 


The  Literature  of  Civil  Service  Reform  in  the  United  States  zoc. 

Civil  Service  in  Great  Britain  25"^- 

A  history  of  abuses  and  refonns,  aud  their  bearings  on  American  politics. 

Jameson,  T.  A.  [Am. ;  ed.]  The  Civil  Service  [report  of  Select  Committee  on  Retrenchment]  l^c. 


New  York  81 

[79]  81 


8°  Washington  86 


138.    INTERNATIONAL   RELATIONS. 


Law 
Peace. 

Kant,  Immanuel 

Trade 

Cairnes,  Prf.  J.  E. 
Phear,  Sir  J.  B. 

War 

Amos,  Prf.  Sheldon 
Baker,  J.  F.  Bethune- 
Dymond,  Jonathan 

Grotius,  Hugo 

Great  Britain. 

International  Policy : 


— ».  D  §  113  :  International  Law. 

-his  Princ.  of  Politics  [tr.]  conts.  the  celebr.  essay  on  Perpetual  Peace  6/-  c  8°  Clark,  Edin. 


'-for  Free  Trade  and  Protection,  i/.  D  §  122. 

— in  his  Some  Leading  Principles  of  Political  Economy 
International  Trade,  and  Relation  between  Exports  and  Imports 


14/-     8°  Macmillan 
2/6  c  8° 


6/-     8° 


— V.  also  D  §  113  :  International  Law. 

Political  and  Legal  Remedies  for  War 

Influence  of  Christianity  on  War      [BurneyPr.Ess.:  historical,  fr.  Xtn.  Era]  S/7__8' 

War :  an  essay,  w.  intro.  John  Bright 

A  thoughtful  essay,  by  a  Christian  moraUst— a  Quauer. 

—V.  D§  113. 


Cassell 
Macmillan 


89 


[74]  83 
81 


80 


l/-  c  8°  Heywood,  Manes.  [23]  89 


essays  on  the  foreign  relations  of  England 


2/6  c8'  Reeves&Tur.  [     ]1 


By  Six  Positivists ;  the  West  (Dr.  R.  CONGREVE),  England  and  France  (P.  HAKRISOH),  England  and  the  Sea  (Prf.  E.  S.  Beesly), 
England  and  India  (E.  H.  Fember),  England  and  China  (Dr.  J.  H.  Bridges),  Eng.  and  Uncivil.  Communities  (H.  D.  HUTTON). 

Walpole,  Spencer  Foreign  Relations  [English  Citizen  Series]    3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


82 


139.    POLITICAL  INSTITUTIONS:  DEMOCRACY. 

Collective. 

Spencer,  Herbert  Political  Institutions  [=Principles  of  Sociology,  v.  ii.  pt.  2]     12/-     8°  Williams        [81]  82 

Primitive  — ».  also  class  F  §  S  :  Primitive  Society  (Maine,  etc.) 

Greece  and  Rome  —v.  also  class  F  §  io  :  Greece ;  §  12  :  Rome. 

Arnold,  W.  T.  Roman  Provincial  Administration  [to  access,  of  Constantine]    6/-  c  8' 

BoECKH,  A.  Public  Economyof  Athens,  in  four  bks.,tr.  [Sir]  G.  C.  Lewis,  2  V.   ».^.  [a/.  io/6]     8' 

A  financial  history,  of  much  scholarsliip  and  research.    Interest,  Revenues,  Pub.  Bldgs.,  Fleets,  Markets,  Mines,  etc. 

de  Coulanges,  Fustel      The  Ancient  City  [tr.]  [religion,  laws,  instits.  of  Gr.  and  Rome]    $2.50   12' 

The  primitive  institutions  of  Greece  and  Rome  as  a  contribution  to  the  science  of  comparative  social  ethics. 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.  Hist,  of  Federal  Govern.,  v.  i. :  Intro.,  &  Gk.  Federation,  o.p.  [pi. 2i/-;w.  25/-]     8' 

An  excellent  and  scholarly  ace.  of  the  efforts  made  to  "nationalize"  the  several  States,  and  of  the  difficulties  met  with  in  the  attempt. 

Ihne,  Prf.  W.  Researches  into  the  History  of  the  Roman  Constitution  [tr.]  o.p.     8° 

SCHOMANN,  G.  F.  The  Antiquities  of  Greece  :  the  State,  tr.  E.  G.  Hardy +J.  S.  Mann  18/-     8° 

Cents,  a  scholarly  ace,  of  the  political  assemblies  and  theif  significance  in  the  life  of  the  State.    Excellently  translated. 
jj  „  Athenian  Constitutional  History,  tr.  B,  Bosanquet  3/6     8° 

Joins  issue  vith  GROTE  on  the  refonns  of  Solon,  Cleisthenes  and  Pericles,    Excellently  translated. 

Generally—!',  also  D  §  134 :  Science  of  Politics,  generally. 


Macmillan 
London 

79 
28 

Boston 

74 

Clar.  Press 

63 

Longman 
Rivington 

1^ 

Democracy ; 

Arnold,  Matthew 
Brougham,  Henry,  Ld. 

Carpenter,  Edw. 


78 


Smith&Elder[79]8o 
Bell  [40] 


— artiele  Democracy,  in  his  Mixed  Essays  9/-  c  8° 

Fohtical  Philosophy,  3  vols.  31/6     8° 

Moiuirchical  Government ;  Democratic  and  Mixed  Government ;  Aristocratic  Government. 

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Towards  Democracy  2/6  c  8°  Heywood,  Manes.  [81]  82 

257  S 


Society]      CONSTITUTION  &  CONSTIT.  HIST.  OF  GT.  BRITAIN.     [Science  of  Politics 


D  §140 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.        —in  his  Hist,  of  Fed.  Govt.,  vol.  i.  [Intro.  &  Greek]  o.p.  [pb.  21/-;  w.  25/-]     8°  Clar.  Press  63 

HosMBR,  G.  W.  [Am.]      The  People  and  Politics  $3     8°  Boston  83 

On  the  structure  of  States  and  the  significance  and  relation  of  politfcal  forms. 

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Lowell,  J.  Russell  [Am.]  Democracy  and  other  Essays  _  _  6/- c  8°  Macraillau  86 


•iWAlNE,  Sir  H.  S. 

Mazzini,  Joseph 
»  >> 


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Spencer,  Herbert 
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*May,  Sir  T.  Erskine 

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Amos,  Prf.  Sheldon  A  Primer  of  the  English  Constitution  and  Government 

Bagehot,  Walter  The  English  Constitution  and  other  Essays 

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*English  Citizen,  The  :  a  series  of  short  books,  ed.  H.  Craik 

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du Cane,  Sir C ...Crime. 

Elliot,  Hon.  A State  and  Church, 


Farrer,  T.  A.  .. 
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Walpole,  Spencer Electorate. 

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FORTESQUE,  Sir  J.  [15  cent.]  Governance  of  Eng. :  differ,  'tween  abso.  &  limit,  mon.,  ed.  C.  Plummet  12/6 

A  reprint  of  the  earliest  English  Constitutional  treatise.    First  pub.  fr.  the  MS.  in  1714. 

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Constitutional  History— z;.  also  f  §§  is-z^,  passim. 

Sources  --v.  also  D  §  5  :  Early  Legal  Treatises,  etc.  (English). 

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Ball,  J.  T.  Historical  Review  of  Legislative  Systems  in  Ireland    ' '. 

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Parliamentary  Reform  and  Reform  Bills  and  Acts— /«»- Pariiaiientary  Law,  z-.  DI37, 


8°  Rivington      in  prep. 


Anstey,  T.  C. 
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Grey,  Earl 
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Heaton,  W.  The  Three  Reforms  of  Parliament 

MOLESWORTH,  Rev.  W.  N.  History  of  the  Reform  Bill 
Murdoch,  James  Constitutional  Reform  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 

ToRRENS.  W.  T.  M.  Reform  of  Procedure  in  Parliament 

Elections,  History  Ql—for  Law,  ».  D  §  41  :  Election  Law. 

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A  history,  showing:  how  parliameats  were  constituted  and  representatives  elected. 

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Bright,  John 


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-   —  in  CLASS  F  5  as  :  England,  z;^4-89. 


de  Ricci,  J.  H. 

Irish  Question 

ffonte  Rule  side. 

McCarthy,  J.  H. 
O'Brikn,  R.  B. 


The  Fisheries  Dispute  and  Annexation  of  Canada 

—for  History  and  Biography  of  Ireland  since  the  Union,  w.  F  §  45. 


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„              ,1  The  Red  above  the  Green ;  ill.  Linley  Sambourne  5/-  f  4°             ,,  89 

Two  very  clever  collections  of  original  political  squibs ;  on  the  Unionist  side. 

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Ingram,  Dr.  T.  Dunbar   History  of  Legislative  Union  betw.  Gt.  Brit.  &  Ireland  [defence  of  Union]  10/6     8°  Macmillan  87 

„  „  Two  Chapters  of  Irish  History  '   6/-c8°        ,,  89 

An  attack  on  the  Irish  Pari,  of  Jas,  ii.,  and  an  apology  for  the  violation  of  the  Treaty  of  Limericlc  [1691].     Both  strongly  Unionist. 

Railways,  State  Purchase  of. 

Waring,  Chas.  State  Purchase  of  Railways 

Vaccination  :   pro  and  con.— v.  class  H*  §  SS  :  Public  Health. 


S/-     8°  Chapman 


87 


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Relation  of  Colonies  to' Great  Britain— z/.  d  §  137 :  Colonial  PoUcy. 


Generally 

Creasy,  Sir  Edw. 

Mills,  A. 

Todd,  Dr.  Alpheus 


— V.  also  D  §  136:  Colonial  Policy. 

Imperial  and  Colonial  Constitutions  of  the  British  Empire  15/-  8°  Longman 

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Canada  — ».  also  F  §  33  :  Canada. 

BouRiNOT,  J.  C.  [Canad.]  Constitutional  History  of  Canada  fr.  earliest  period  6/6    12°  Montreal                 88 

DouTRE,  J.  [Canad. ;  ed.]The  Constitution  of  Canada  :  British  N.-Amer.  Act  of  1867  interpreted     30/-  r  8°  ,,                         87 

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The  Jesuits  in  North  America                   ^^^         J67J        |        TheJ^ldR^gime^in  Canada  under  Louis  XIV.  1^75^        [         The  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  3  vols.                         [51) 


[67]        I        The  Old  Regime  in  Canada  under  Louis  XIV.   I75I 
La  Salle  and  the  Discovery  of  the  Great  West    [69]         |         Ct.  Froutenac&  New  Franceund.  Louis  XIV.    [77I 

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published and  original  sources. 


Watson,  S.  J.  [Canad.] 

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South  Australia. 

FiNNIss,  B.  T.  [Austral. 


Constitutional  History  of  Canada 


4/-    12°  Toronto 


— V.  D  §  142. 

— V.  also  the  several  Colonies  in  Class  E  and  F  §  67. 

Thoughts  on  the  Present  Discontents  :  vol.  ii.  of  his  Works,  ed.  E.J.  Payne  4/6    12°  Clar.  Press 
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D  §§144-145 

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OF  MODERN  CONTINENTAL  EUROPE. 


Generally. 

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Murray  [72]  80 

Stevens  &  Son        87 


History  of  British  Commerce  from  the  Earliest  T^imes,  3  vols.  o.p.    18' 

The  Growth  of  English  Industry  and  Commerce                 '  16/-  c  8' 

History  of  British  Commerce  &  Economic  Progress                  [l763~'878]  18/-     8' 

Stevens,  Hy.  [Am. ;  ed.]  The  Dawn  of  British  Trade  in  the  East  Indies  25/-     8' 

Printed  fr.  the  MS.  Cotcrt  Minulfs  of  the  East  India  Company :  159^1603.    Conts.  an  account  of  the  formation  of  the  Company. 

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Yeats,  J.  Manuals  of  Technical,  Indust.  and  Trade  Education,  maps,  4  vols.         ea.  6/-     8°  Philip        [71-72]  87 

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Depression  in  Trade —v.  also  D  §  li8  :  Capital  and  Labour. 

Baden-Powell,  [Sir]  G^  Protection  and  Bad  Times  [w.  spec,  refer,  to  English  colonization]  6/-     8°  Triibner 


79 
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88 
8o 
86 


Brassey,  SirT.  Foreign  Work  and  English  Wages  "      [w.  refer,  to  trade  depression]  io/6     8°  Longman 

GiFFEN,  Robert  Depression — inhis'Ess.,  ser.  i.,  io/6;  Depression  &  Low  Prices— «»  Ess.  ii.  14/-     8°  Bell 

Prothero,  R.  E.  Pioneers  and  Progress  of  English  Farming  [chfly.  recent  &pres.  depress.]      5/-  c  8°  Longman 

Smith,  Walter  E.  The  Recent  Depression  of  Trade  [Cobden  Prize  Essay]    3/-  c  8°  Triibner 

Wallack,  A.  R.  Bad  Times  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Free  Trade  and  Protection— w.  d  §  122  {esp.  Baden-Poweii). 

Prices    and    Wages— z-.  D§  nS:  Capital  and  Labour. 

Special  Industries  and  Trades— z-.  class  i,  passim. 
Trades  Unions        — »•  d  §  120 :  Co-operation. 
Treaties  and  Tariifs-».  D§  113. 

Biography  :   Collective  [Commercial  and  Industrial];  v.  also  D  §  12%— for  Engineers,  etc.,  ».  1  §  2. 

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EarlyCommerce,  Dela  Poles  (of  Hull) ;  Whittinffton  ;  Canvases  and  Thomes  (Bristol)  ;>Greshan>s;  Hawkinses;  Myddeltons ;  Geo.  Heriot ; 
Chetham  ;  Dudley  North  and  Josiah  Child  ;  E.  Colston  :  W.  Patarson  ;  J.  Barnard ;  Couttses ;  Peels  and  Potters  ;  Gladstones  j 
Rothschilds,  Barings,  Gurneys,  and  others. 

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[self-taught  chemical  philosopher].  Life  of.     By  E.  A.  Parnell 
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UnitSd  Stat6S  —for  commercial  Law,  v.  D  §  63  :  Mercantile  Law. 

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Depression  in  Trade— v.  also  D  §  ii8  :  Capital  and  Labour. 

Labor  and  Business  :  investigation  by  Select  Committee  of  House  of  Representatives 

Labor,  Problem,  The  :  investigations  of  labor  troubles,  2  vols. 

AninvestigationbyaCommitteeofCongress:  Missouri,  Arlcansas,Kansas,Texas,Illinois. 

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May  &  Co.  [pubs.] 
Mitchell,  [pub.] 
Rowell,  G.  P.  &  Co. 
Sell  [pub.] 

History. 

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Book-Keeping 

Brewer,  Dr. 
Cariss,  a. 
Carter,  F.  H. 


15a    PRINCIPLES  AND  METHODS  OF  COMMERCE. 


Essays  written  in  the  Intervals  of  Business  [English  Classics]  2/6  gl  8°  Macmillan      [41]  89 

On  the  Transaction  of  Business,  Choice  and  Managt.  of  Agents,  Treatment  of  Suitors  and  other  practical  essays. 

Business  [quite  popular ;  by  a  wholesale  outfitter]  i/-  c  8°  Simpkin      _   [75]  87 

Handbook  of  Commerce  and  Banking  [elementary]  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         89 


Advertising  Handbook  [papers  of  United  States  and  Canada]     8°  Boston 

Press  Guide  l/-  r  8°  May 

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History  of  Advertising  from  the  Earliest  Times  ;  col.  front,  and  ill. 
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Civil  Service  Book-keeping 

Hamilton  +  Ball,  Sir  R.  G. +J.  Book-keeping 


New  System  of  Book-keeping  by  Single  Entry 
Book-keeping  by  Double  Entry :  science  and  art 
Practical  Book-keeping 


Hunter,  J, 
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Self-Instruction  in  Book-keeping 

Book-keeping  by  Single  and  Double  Entry 

The  Check  Journal  upon  the  Principle  of  Double  Entry 

Book-keeping  for  Class  and  Counting  House 

Principles  of  Book-keeping  by  Double  Entry 

Textbook  of  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Book-keeping 

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Dutch,  English,  French,  German,  Italian,  Portuguese,  Russian,  Spanish,  Swedish,    The  letters  being  the  same,  page  for  page,  in  all  the  parts,  each  part  serves 

as  a  Key  to  the  others. 

Merritt,  C.  S.  Traits  pratique  de  Correspondance  commerciale  10/-     8°  Low 

Ragon,  a.  E.  Commercial  Correspondence  [French  and  English]  2/-   12°  Hachette 

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76 

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3/6   12*  Edinlurgh     [    ]  84 


[duties,  etc.,  of  com.  trav.]  3/6  CnwiB 


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D  §§151-152 


Generally. 

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The  Insurance  Cyclopsedia,  vols,  i.-vi. 

Insurance  Guide  and  Handbook  to  Principles  and  Practice 


21/-     8° 
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Pollock +  CHISHOLM,  ^  Medical  Handbook  of  Life  Assurance 

PococK,  L.  Familiar  Explanation  of  Nature,  Advantages  &  Importance  of  Life  Assur. 

WiLLEY,  N.  Treatise  on  Principles  and  Practice  of  Life  Assurance 

J?ate  of  Mortality  ;  Selection  of  Lives. 

Ansell,  Cjun.  On  the  Rate  of  Mortality  at  the  Early  Periods  of  Life 

Brinton,  Dr.  W.  On  the  Medical  Selection  of  Lives  for  Assurance 

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Neison,  F.  G.  p.  Vital  Statistics  :  rates  of  mortality,  and  laws  of  sickness 

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Tables. 

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Meech,  L.  W.  [Am.] 
Meikle,  J. 
Taylor,  F.  J.  C. 
Wright,  Hon.  E. 

Fire  Assurance. 

Atkins,  R. 
Hare,  F.  A.  C 
HORE,  W.  H. 

Marine  Assurance. 

McArthur,  C. 
Owen,  D. 
Parsons,  T.  [Am.] 

History. 
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Commutation  Tables  for  Joint  Annuity  and  Surviv.  Assurance,  2  vols.  105/- 
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The  Average  Clause  :  hints  on  settlement  of  [fire]  claims  5/-  c  8°  Layton 

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Remarks  on  the  Apportionment  of  Fire  Losses  7/6     8°      „ 


Policy  of  Marine  Insurance  popularly  explained 

Marine  Insurance :  notes  and  clauses 

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Law  of  Insurance  —v.  D§5o:  insurance  Law. 


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„  ,.  Railroad  Accidents :  their  causes  and  prevention  $1-25  12°  ,, 

Alexander,  E.  P.  [Am.]  Railway  Practice  :  principles  and  suggested  reforms      [Quest  of  the  Day]  7 Sir.      "" 
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meats,  etc.,  etc.,  with  220  valuable  statistical  tables. 

Minot,  R.  S.  [Am.]  Railway  Travel,  in  Europe  &  Amer.  [25  statist,  tables  of  speed,  fares,  etc.]  50ir.     8°  Boston 

Wellington,  A.  M.  [Am.]  The  Economic  Theory  of  the  Location  of  Railways ;  ill.  $5     8°  New  York      £ 


RaUroad  Engineering'— ».  Class  i  §  4 :  Railways 


87 
89 


1> 
87 


82 

]87 


267 


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D  §§  153-154 

British,  and  Generally. 

*ACW0RTH,  W.  M.  The  Railways  of  England  ;  56  ill.  [enlarged  fr.  Murray's  Magazine]  14/-     8°  Murray  89 

Foxwell+Farrer,  ^^  Express  Trains  :  English  and  Foreign  ;  w.  maps  [statistical  account]  6/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder       89 

Parsloe,  J.  Our  Railways  :  sketches,  historical  and  descriptive  6/-  c  8°  Paul  78 

Williams,  F.  S.  Our  Iron  Roads  :  their  history,  construction  and  administration  8/6     8°  Bentley  [52]  88 

,,  ,,  History  of  the  Midland  Railway  :  its  rise  and  progress  6/- p  8°        ,j  [76]  88 

State    Purchase   of— ».  D  §  142  :  British  Politics,  s.v.  State  Purchase. 


United  States. 


Railroads  of  the  United  States  50c. 

Industrial  Liberty  '    [chiefly  in  ref.  to  rel.  of  public  to  railways  and  trusts]  $1. 50 
English  and  American  Railroads  Compared  ;.pl.  $1.50 

The  Railways  and  the  Republic  $2 

Manual  of  the  Railroads  of  the  United  States  31/6 

Shows  their  route,  milea^^e,  stocks,  bonds,  debt,  cost,  traffic,  earnings,  dividends,  directors,  etc. 

Smalley,  Eug.  V.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Railroad  ;  maps  and  ill.  [1834-1883]  $3 

Vernon,  E.  [Am.]  American  Railroad  Manual ;  ill.  30/- 

Interstate  Commerce  Law- 


Atkinson,  E.  [Am.] 
BoNHAM,  John  [Am.] 
DORSEY,  E.  B.  [Am.] 
Hudson,  J.  F.  [Am.] 
*PooR,  H.  V.  [Am.] 


D  §  63  :  Mercantile  Law. 


Railway  Prospecting. 


Rapier,  R.  C. 


Remunerative  Railways  In  New  Countries 


Boston 
New  York 


8°  E.  Wilson 
8°  New  York 


89 

88 
86 


83 


4°  Philadelphia   [73]  74 


IS/-     8°  Spon 


78 


153.    STOCKS  AiTD  SHARES. 


Theory  of  Speculation  and  Fluctuations. 


*Crump,  a. 
Ellis,  A. 
*Giffen,  R. 


Theory  of  Stock  Exchange  Speculation 

Rationale  of  Market  Fluctuations 

Stock  Exchange  Securities  :  causes  of  their  fluctuation 


10/6 
7/6 

8/6 


London  Stock  Exchange  :  Rules,  Prices,  History,  etc. 

*Burdett,  H.  C.  [ed.]      Official  Intelligence  \_fricis  of  information  on  stocks  and  other  securities]    36/- 
Crump,  A.  Key  to  London  Money  Market  21/- 

ICey  to  Position  and  Progress  of  London  Joint- Stock  Banks  dur.  21  years  21/- 

o.p.  [pi.  21./-] 
6/- 


8° 


Longman  75 

E.  Wilson       [    ]  79 
Bell  [77]  79 


'-     f° 


Francis,  J. 

ROYLE,  W. 


Chronicles  of  the  Stock  Exchange 
Stock  Exchange  Usages  and  Law 


[history  and  position  of  Securities]  12/6     8° 


E.  Wilson 
Longman 
E.  Wilson 
Willoughby 
E.  Wilson 
Cassell 


*Stock  Exchange  Year  Book,  ed.  T.  Skinner 

London,  Paris  and  New  York  Exchanges. 

Gibson,  G.  R.  [Am.]         The  Stock  Exchanges  of  London,  Paris  &  New  York;  ill.     [compar.  &  hist]  $1    12°  New  York 

New  York  Exchange  (Wall  Street). 

Clews,  H.  [Am.]  Twenty-eight  Years  in  Wall  Street ;  ill.  20/-     8°  Low 

Foreign  Exchange— z-.  d  §  115.  Exchange  Tables— ».  D  §  154. 

Law  —V.  D  §§  85,  88. 

Foreign  Funds,  etc.— z;.  d  §  148,  s.v.  statistics  {esp.  wiison). 


biennial 

[72]  77 

83 

49 

7S 

animal 


154.    TABLES  (ARITHMETICAL  and  MONET).    WEIGHTS  and  MEASURES. 


Exchange  Tables : 

COHN,  M. 

Reutzsch,  B.  J. 


Collective. 

Tables  of  Exchange  [England,  France,  Belgium,  Switzerland,  Italy]  10/6 

Enlarged  Exchange  Tables  IS/- 

Exchange  and  Bullion  Tables  '  21/- 

German  Currency. 

ScHULTZ,  C.  H.  W.  [Am.]  German  Exchange  Tables 
Indian  and  Chinese  Currency. 

Merges,  F.  A.  D.  Indian  and  English  Exchange  Tables 

Reutzsch,  B.  J.  Indian  Exchange  Tables 

RuTTER,  H.  Ejrhange  Tables  between  England,  India,  and  China 

268 


E.  Wilson 
Roberts 


5/-     8°  Trubner 


,2/- 

15/- 
30/- 


72 
84 
84 


74 


S"  Thacker,C«/«.[8o]89 

8°  Roberts  [     ]  83 

E.Wilson       [    ]76 


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TABLES.     MONEY,  WEIGHTS  AND   MEASURES.    [Commerce  and  Trade 


American  Currency. 

Gladding,  G.  B.  American  Exchange  Tables,  o.f. ;  Supplement  lo/- 

Rhodes,  Dollar  and  Sterling  Exchange  Tables  6/- 

SCHULTZ,  C.  W.  H.  [Am.]  Universal  Dollar  Tables     [exch.  between  U.  S.  &  var.  Europ.  countries]  15/- 

South  American  Currency. 

Garratt,  J.  +  C  Exchange  Tables 

Interest. 


D  §154 


4°  J.  Gladding    82  ;  85 

8°  E.  Wilson 

8°  Trubner  74 


[South  American  and  British  Currency]  10/-  E.  Wilson 


Gilbert,  E.  W. 


GUMMERSALL,  T.  B. 

King,  Joseph 
Laurie,  Jas. 

tf  }> 
Lewis,  W. 
Oakes,  Lt-CoL  W.  H. 

Rance,  T.  G. 

RUTTER,  H. 

Turnbull,  A.  H. 


Tables  of  Interest  [by  J  from  \%  to  4^,  i  to  60  days,  ;^i-ioo,ooo]  30/-     8°  Hodder 

Tables  of  Interest  from  4j  to  SJS  6/6     8°        ., 

Tables  of  Interest  at  5^  [;^i-ioo,ooo,  1-125  days]  36/-     8°        ,, 

Interest  and  Discount  Tables  [^i-S^.  1-365  days,  j^  1-20,000]  10/6 

Interest  Tables  at  t,%  [;^i-io,ooo,  1-365  days]  7/6 

Tables  of  Simple  Int.  [2j-S^]  21/- ;  High  Rate  Tables  of  Int.  [S-9i^]       7/- 

Compound  Interest  Tables  21/- 

Tables  for  Finding  the  Number  of  Days  12/6 

Tables  of  Compound  Interest  [by  J  from  f  ^  to  10;^,  l-ioo  years]  42/- 

Loans  Payable  by  Drawings  and  Debenture  Interest  Tables  31/6 

Tables  of  Compound  Interest  [by  J  from  \%  to  10^,  I-loo  years]  21/-  r  8°       ,, 

General  Interest  Tables  of  English  and  Indian  Currency  [1-12^]  10/6  E.  Wilson 

Tables  of  Compound  Interest  and  Annuities  21/-     8°  Layton 


8°  E.  Wilson 
8°  Bell 
8°  Routledge 
8°  Bell 

E.  Wilson 
8°  Layton 
8°      „ 


Mathematical  Tables. 

Galbraith+Haughton,  A+S.  Manual  of  Mathematical  Tables 
Law + Young,  H.+  J.  R.  Mathematical  Tables 


Pryde,  J. 
*Tate,  W. 

Logarithms. 

Sang,  E. 
Scott,  E.  E. 
Shortrede,  R. 


Mathematical  Tables 
Countinghouse  Guide 


3/6 

4/- 
4/6. 


[methods  of  merchants,  bankers,  etc.]  7/6   12° 


New  Table  of  Seven-place  Logarithms 
Two  Tables  of  Logarithms 
Logarithms  of  Sines  and  Tangents 


Products  and  Quotients. 


Crelle,  a.  L. 
Laundy,  S.  L. 

Quarter-  Squares. 

Blater,  Jos. 
Laundy,  S.  L. 


Tables  for  giving  Products  and  Quotients 
Table  of  Products  by  Factors 


Table  of  Quarter-Squares 
Table  of  Quarter-Squares 


[20-000-200 -000]  21/-  i  8° 

[1-99999]  42/-  r  8° 

[for  every  second]  30/-  r  8° 


[2  nos.  each  up  to  1,000]  18/-     4° 
[1-9  up  to  100,000]  5/-  r  4° 


[1-200,000 :  for  square' roots]  21/-  r  4° 
[up  to  100,000]  21/-  r  8° 


Layton 


Reciprocals  of  Numbers. 

Oakes,  Lt.-Col.  W.  H.  Table  of  the  Reciprocals  of  Numbers 

Measures  and  Weigrhts— >r  Law,  ^.  d  §  99. 


[1-100,000]  21/  r  8° 


Browne,  Dr.  W.  A. 
Chisholm,  H.  W. 
Clarke,  T.  W.  [Am.] 
Newdegate,  a.  L. 
Petrie,  W.  M.  F. 
Rutter,  H. 


Money,  Weights  and  Measures  of  Chief  Nations 

On  the  Science  of  Weighing  and  Measuring 

Weights,  Measures  and  Money  of  all  Nations 

British  and  Metric  Weights  and  Measures 

— article  Weights  and  Measures,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xxiv. 

Metrical  System  and  Weights  and  Measures  Tables 


[w.  Eng.  equivalents]  2/6   12° 

4/6   12° 

$1.50     8° 

S/-  c  8° 

30/-     4° 

4/- 


Trllbner 
Layton 


Stanford 

Macmillan 

Nr<jl)  York 

Spon 

Black 

E.  Wilson 


Valuation  and  Purchase  of  Estates. 


BiDEN,  W.  D. 

Inwood,  W. 


Rules,  Formulae  and  Tables  for  Valuation  of  Estates 

Practical  Rules  for  Valuers 

Tables  (or  Purchasing  of  Estates,  ed.  Thoman 


12/-     8°  Layton 
[chiefly  of  estates]  1/6   12°      „ 
8/-  12°      .. 


[    ]87 
[    ]88 

[  ]73 
74 
76 


Cassell 

Lockwood  [    ]  79 

Chambers  [    ]  78 

E.  Wilson  73 


[    ] 


88 


[6-]  76 
77 
75 
71 
88 


.109 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.    CYCLOP/EDIAS,   ETC. 


[Education 


D  §166 


XIV.  Bbucation. 

This  section  (XIV.)  is  practically  an  extended  reprint  of  the  Bibliography  of  Pedagogy  by  the  writer,  which  is  appended  to 
Sonnbnschein's  Cyclopadia  of  Education.    It  has  been  thought  unnecessary  to  eliminate  the  foreign  literature.  '    ■ 

I.  Comprebensive  Morfts  on  ipebagog^. 

155.    BIBLIOGKAPHY.    CYOLOP.ffiDIAS.    ENCyOLOP.2;DIAS.    PEKIODICAlis. 


Bibliography  — w.  also  Lindner,  Stoy,  and  Wogel,  infra. 

Catalogue  du  Musee  P^dagogique                                  •  ,  [Govt,  pub.]     %°- Paris 

Fiihrer  durch  die  padagogische  Literatur  6opf.      8°   Vien-na 

Hall + Mansfield,  j~^^;-|    Hints  towards  a  Bibliography  of  Education  $i  c  8°  Boston 

ScHOTT,  G.  E.                     Handbuch  der  padagogischen  Literatur  der  Gegenwart,  3  pts.  6m.      %°  Leipzig 

SONNENSCHEIN,  W.  Swan  Bibliography  of  Pedagogy— a^/<«<&c?  to  Sonnenschein's  Gyclo.  of  Educ— »;  infra. 

Cyclopaedias. 


86 

79 

87 

69-71 


*BuissoN,  F.  [ed.] 


,KlDDLE+ScHEM,H+A.J.[4^]  Cyclopedia  of  Education 


'Dictionnaire  dePedagogieetd' Instruction Frimaire,  Ser.  i.  [thedr.  pt.],2v.  ah.^'^i.  r  8°  Paris 

The  best  French  work ;  veiy  full  and  good  in  French  subjects,  but  somewhat  weakotherwise. 

$4m8°  New  York 

Deals  almost  exclusively  with  American  and  British  subjects ;  somewhat  restricted  in  scope.    The  statistical  part  [by  SCHEMl  is  of  chief  value. 

„  „  Dictionary  of  Education  [abdgmt.  of  above]  $1.50     S,"  New  York 

Lindner,  G.  A.  Encyclopadisches  Handbuch  der  Erziehungskunde  [alphabetic].i3m..20     8°   Vienna 

With  special  reference  to  the  Volksschule ;  the  best  of  the  smaller  alphabetical  cyclopaedias  ;  contains  good  biblipgrapbies. 

Rolfus  +  Pfister,  H. +A.[eds.]Realencycl.  d.  Erzieh.  u.  Unterrichtswesens,  5  v.     [Rom.-Cath.J33m.25     8°  Mayence 
Sander,  F._     '  Lexikon  der  Padagogik  fiir  Volksschnllehrer  [a  pocket  handbook]  5m.  s  8°  Leipzig 


82-87 

[76]  83 

81 
[83]  84 

74-84 

.    -  •        83 

ScHMlD,  K.  A.  [ed.]         Encyclopadie  des  gesammten  Erziehungs - und  Unterrichtswesens,  10  vols.  182m-.  r  8°    -.,,,      [58-76] 76-87 

The  first  edn.  [1359-76]  was  in  tz  vols.    This  second  edn.  is  cont.  by  W.  SCHRADER.    The  standard  German  work. 

*         ,,  „  Padagogisches  Handbuch,  2  vols.  [popular  abridgment  of  above]  29m.  r  8°  C0M3  [75-79]  83-84 

*Sonnenschein  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Cyclopaedia  of  Education,  ed.  A.  E.  Fletcher  7/6  m8°  Sonnenschein  [88] 89 

Contributed  to  by  a  large  number  of  eminent  English  educationists. 

Stoy,  K.  V.  Encyclopadie,  Methodologie  und  Literatur  der  Padagogik  6m.    '  8°  Leipzig       '     [-61]  78 

Herbartian  i  very  suggestive,  but  weak  in  bibliography.    Systematic  arrangement  .      ' 

*VoGEL,  Dif.  August  'Systematische  Encyclopadie  der  Padagogik  •      '.  4m.      8°  Eisenach  81 

Best  general  view;  systematic  and  philosophic ;  with  copious  but  not  wholly  trustworthy  hterary  references,  limited  to  German  boolcs. 

Periodicals. 

Great  Britain. 

Educational  Times 
Journal  of  Education. 
Private  Schoolmaster 
School  Board  Chronicle 
School  Guardian 
Schoolmaster 
Schoolmistress 

France. 


[ed.  Dr.  R.  Wormell.]     Secondary.     Fd.  1847.     Organ  of  Coll.  of  Precept.  \rnmlhly'\  (sd.  4°  Hodgson 


[ed.  Francis  Storr.]     Secondary.     Founded  1869 
[ed.  Edw.  Markwick.]     Secondary.     Founded  1887 
[ed.  R.  Gowing.]     School  Board  topics.     Founded  1871 
Organ  of  National  Society.     Founded  1876 
School  Board  and  Elepientary.     Founded  1872 
Elementary.    Founded  188 1 


\monthly'\  (sd.      4°  Rice 
\monthly\  yl.  fcp.  4°  Carr 

[weekly]  3d.  fcp..  f°  Grant  &  Co. 
fmonthly]  id.  d  4°  National  Soc. 
(weekly']  id.  fcp.  f"  Educ.  Newsp.  Co. 
[weekly]  id.  fcp.  f°  Office 


Bulletin  de  la  Sociite  pour  V Instruction  AUmentaire.     Founded  1815 

L' Instruction  Publique        [ed.  A.  Blot] 

Manuel  general  de  I' Instruction  Primaire.    ;  Founded  1874 

Revue  Internationale  de  VEnseignement.    Chiefly  secondary.    Founded  1 88 1 

Revue  Pidagogique 


[monthly] 
[monthly] 


Germany  and  Austria. 

Centralblatt  f.  d.  gesammte  Unterrichts-  Verwaltung  in  Preussen  [monthly] 

Deutsche  Blatter  fiir  erziehenden  Unterricht  [weekly] 
Erziehung  der  Gegenwart  [ed.  G.  Wittmer.]  Froebelian.  Founded  by Bar'essMorenholtz-Bulow  [mffwM/y] 
Jahrbuck  d.   Vereinsf.  wiss.  Padagogik    [ed.  T.  Ziller.]     Founded  1869 

-yahresberichte  iiber  d.  hShere  Schulwesen.     [ed.  C.  Ketzwisch.]     Founded  1886  [annually] 

Lehrerzeitung,  Allgemeine deutsche  [ed.  M.  ICleinert.]  Organ  of  AUgem.  Lehrerver.  Founded  1848  [weekly] 

Lehrproben  und  Lehrgdnge    [ed.  O.  Frick+G.  Richter.]    Founded  1884  [.irregularly] 


Paris 


Berlin 

Langensaha 
4"  DresdeJi 

8°  Langensaha     69-8J 
8°  Berlin 

Leipzig 

Halle 


Society] 


HISTORY  AND   BIOGRAPHY  OF   PEDAGOGY. 


[Education 


D  §156 


PSdagogische  Blatter  J.  Lehrerbildung    [ed.  C.  Kehr+Schoppa.]     Founded  1871  \bi-monthly\ 

Padagogische  Studien  [ed.  W.  Rein.]     Founded  1880  \ciiiarterly\     8° 

Padagogische  Zeitung  [ed.  H.  Schroder.]    Organ  of  Berliner  Lehrerverein.    Founded  187 1     [weekly] 

Pddagogischer  Jahreshericht  [ed.  A.  Liiben ;  cont.  Fr.  Dittes.]     Founded  1848 
Pddagogisches Archiv :  Gymnasien,  Realschulen,  Burgerschulen\eA.  Langbein  +  Krumone].  Fd.  1858,  lopts.  mm. 


Gotha 

Leipzig 

Berlin 

Leipzig 

Stettin 


Pddagogisches  Correspondenzblatt  im  Auftrage  &>  Zillerschen  Seminar.     Founded  1882  [pi-monthly] 

Pddagogium                          [ed.  F.  Dittes.]     Secondary.     Founded  1878  [monthly] 

Rheinische  Blatter                [ed.  W.  Lange  +  Kohler.]    Founded  by  A.  Diesterweg,  1827  [bi-monthly] 

Schulblatt,  Evangelisches     [ed.  W.  Dorpfeld.]     Founded  1853  [monthly] 

Schulzeitung,  Deutsche        [ed.  F.  Schillmann.]     Founded  1870  [monthly] 

Schulzeitung,  Neiie deutsche[s6..  P.  Winkler +H.  Wonnberger]  [weekly] 

Zeitschriftfiir  deutschen  Unterricht    [ed.  O.  Lyon.]     Founded  1887  [bi-monthly] 
ZeitschriftfUr  die  oesterreichischen  Gymnasien  [ed.  W.  Hartel  +  K.  Schenkel.]        Founded  1849  [monthly] 

Zeitschrift fUr preussisches  Gymnasialwesen    [ed.  Kern  +  Miiller.]     Founded  1846  [monthly] 

Zeitung fUr  das  hohere  Unierrichtswesen    [ed.  H.  A.  Weiske.]     Founded  1871  [weekly] 

United  States. 

Academy,  The                      Secondary.     Founded  1886  [monthly] 

American  Journal  of  Education     Secondary.     Founded  by  H.  Barnard  [Am.],  185S 

Education                             General.     Founded  1880  lot-monthly] 


pzig 
Fmnkfort 
GUtersloh 
Berlin 

Leipzig 
Vienna 
Berlin 
Leipzig. 


Syracuse,  D.S. 

Hartford 

Boston 


II.  Ibletori?  anb  Biograpbi?  of  pebaaogi^. 

156.    HISTORICAL,  BIOGRAPHIOAL  and  COMPREHENSIVE  METHODICAL  WORKS. 


Universal. 

Browning,  Oscar 


[81]  82 
Sonnenschein         88 


An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  Educational  Theories  3/6  c  8°  Paul 

From  the  Greeks  to  Kant,  Fichte,  Herbart,  and  the  English  Public  SchooL 

*COMPAYid;,  Prf.  Gabriel  The  History  of  Pedagogy,  tr.  -vr.  introd.  &  notes  Prf.  W.  H.  Payne  [Am.]    6/-  c  8' 

The  best  universal  history  in  English ;  concise  and  comprehensive. 

Dittes,  Prf.  F.                   Geschichte  der  Erziehurig  und  des  Unterrichtes                                                3m.      8°  Leipzig  [71]  78 

Kellner,  L.                       Erziehungsgeschichte,  3  vols.                     [best  Roman-Catholic  history]  ea.  3m.      8°  Essen  [62]  80 
MULLINGER,  J.  Bass           — is  said  to  be  preparing  a  general  history  of  education 

PAlNTER,Prf.F.V.N.[Am.]  A  History  of  Education,                                                                                  %\.yi  c^"  New  York  86 

Paroz,  Jules                         Histoire  Universelle  de  la  Pedagogie                                                                   4f.  p  8°  Paris  [69]  S3 

The  best  book  ailer  COMPAYR^,  supra ;  by  a  Swiss  normal  schoolmaster.    More  than  half  the  bk.  is  devoted  to  methods,  theories  and  improvements, 

•v.  Raumer,  Prf.  C.  Geschichte  der  Padagogik,  4  vols.  [standard]  19111.50     8°  GUtersloh  [^2]  ^6-^0 

i. :  Dante  to  Bacon;  il. :  to  d.  of  Pestalozzi ;  iii.  :  special  topics  (Lat.  and  Germ,  langs.,  hist,  nat.  science,  educ.  of  girls);  iv, :  history  of  Germ.  Universities;  vols. 
i.-ii.  tr.  in  part,  J.w.  German  Educational  Reformers,  $3.50 m  8°,  Hartford,  n.d.;  -vol.  iv.  tr.,s.v.  National  Educatia)^  in  Germany,  §3.50  m  8°,  Hartford,  n.d. 


SCHMID,  K.  A. 

*SCHMIDT,  Dr.  Karl 


Geschichte  der  Erziehung  [in  4  vols.],  vol.  i.  [pre-Christian] 
Geschichte  der  Padagogik,  hrsg.  Dr.  Wichard  Lange,  4  vols. 


lom.      8°  Stuttgart 
37m.  r  8°  Kothen  [59- 


84 
62] 74-83 


'     VoL  i. :  Pre-Christrian,  6m:  ;  vol;  ii.  :  to  Reformation,  6m. ;  vol,  iii. :  to  Pestalozzi,  gm.  ;  vol.  iv.  J  to  present  time,  jsih.,'  The  ^andard  German  history  ;  philosophical,  ■ 
partly  antiquated,  but  still  of  very  great  value  for  purposes  of  reference,  showing  some  of  the  characteristics  of  the  best  type  of  German  scholarship. 

„  ,,  Geschichte  der  Erziehung  und  des  Unterrichts,  hrsg.  Dr.  Wichard  Lani^e   5in.  m  8°  Kothen 

Schorn  +  Reinecke,  a,  +H.  Geschichte  der  Padagogik        [w.  extracts  from  educational  writers]  301.50     8°  Leipzig 
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Das  Realschulwesen  nach  seiner  Bedeutung  und  Entwickelung  im-SO 

Gymna.  u.  Realschule  :  alte  Fragen  hist,  beleuchtet  [Zeit-  u.  Streitfragen]  Im. 
Relative  Value  of  Class,  and  Scient.  Training — in  his  Scient.  Papers,  vol.  ii. 

pp.  716-722,  2  v.  24/- 
Das  Schulwesen  Italiens,  besonders  die  Realschulen  zm. 

Entwickelung  des  Realschulwesens  im. 

— V.  D  §  167.  Women  and  Girls— v.  D  1 168. 


Halle 
8°   Tubingen 
8°   Vienna 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Erlangen 
8°  Paderborn 
8°  Giitersloh 
8°   Vienna 
8°  Stuttgart 
8°  Berlin 


8°  Hamburg 
8°  Berlin 
8°  Stuttgart 
8°  Berlin 

8°  Clar.  Press 

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— V.  supra,  s.v.  Higher  Schools 

The  German  Universities  for  the  last  Fifty  Years  [tr.]  10/6  c  8°  Glasgow 

— in  his  The  Germans  [tr.]  are  chapters  on  the  Universities  7/6  c  8°  Blackwood 

German  Universities  [comp.  w.  Engl.  &  Amer. :  fr.  personal  observation]  $1.75    '2°  New  York 
Die  preussischen  Universitaten,  2  V.        [ordinances  on  constit.  &  govern.]  27m.      8°  Berlin 
Die  Medaillen  u.  Gedachtnisszeichen  d.  deutschen  Hochschulen,  2  v.  ea.  20m.      8°       „ 

Illustrates  the  history  of  the  German  uniTersities  founded  since  the  14th  century. 

Geschichte  d.  gelehrt.  Unterr.  auf.  d.  deutschen  Schulen  u.  Univ. 

[Mid.  Ages  to  pres.  time]  i6m.  r  8°  Leipzig 

Die  deutschen  Universitaten  [good  outline  of  the  system]  6m.      8°  Giitersloh 

Germany  :  its  universities,  theology,  and  religion  o.p.  \w.  6/-]     8°  Philadelphia 


Berlin  University  and  Gymnasium. 


KoPE,  R. 

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Bonn  University. 
Dreyfus-Brisac,  E. 


Die  Grundung  der  k.  Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat  zu  Berlin 
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Berlin 


Sf.  8°  Paris 


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74 

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85 
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L'Universite  de  Bonn,  et  I'Enseignement  superieur  en  Allemagne 

Contains  a  good  bibliography. 

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Erfurt  University. 

Die  Universitat  Erfurt  in  ihrem  Verhaltniss  zu  dem  Humanismus  und  der  Reformation  8°  Kampschitte 

Freiburg  University. 

Die  Universitat  Freiburg  [1852-1881]     8°  Freiburg 

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Munich  University. 

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Oekonomischer  Zustand  d.  Univ.  Tiib.  gegen  d.  Mitte  d.  xvi.  Jahrh. 
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l6m.      8°   Wiirzburg 


8°  E.  E.  Text  Soc. 


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Systems  of  Education  [English ;  Ascham  to  Horace  Grant]     2/6    12°  Longman 

7/5  c  8°  Jarvis 


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Adams,  F. 
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RiGG,  Dr.  J.  H. 
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$3.5o.m8°     ,    „  n.d. 

3f.S0  s  8'  Paris  88 

3/6  c  8°  Nimmc&  Hay,  E(Un.  [54]  89 

5/-  c  8°  Collins  77 


c  8°  London 


82 


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L'Instruction  Publique  en  Angleterre  3^50  p  8°  /"am  73 

General  Digest  of  Endowed  Charities  [Blue-books]        f  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode  67-76 

of  H.M.  Commissioners  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  Revenues  and  Manage- 
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[Blue-books]       f°      ,.  »  74 

of  the  School  Inquiry  Commission,  .21  vols.  [Blue-books]       f°      ,,  ,,  68-69 

of  Education  Conference  held  in  Manchester  8°  Heywbod,  Mane:. 

National  Education  in  its  Social  Conditions  &  Aspects   o.p.  [pi.  12/-;  w.  6/-]  c  8°  Strahan  73 


History  of  the  Burgh  and  Parish  Schools  of  Scotland  10/6  r  8°  Collins  7V. 

The  Blind— V.  D  §  169 ;  Deaf  Mutes-^,  D  §  169 ;  Reformatory  <S^•  Ragged  Schools^v.  D  §  169 ;  Sunday  Schooh 

— ».  D  §  167. 
Higher  Education. 
Critical  and  Descriptive.  , 

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Schools  and  Colleges. 

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Educational  Year  Book  6/-     8°  Cassell 

Our  Public  Schools  [Eton,  Harrow,  Winchester, Rugby,  Westminster,  Marlboro  ,  Charterhouse]  6/-  c  8°  Paul 

Pascoe,  C.  E.  [ed.]  Practical  Handbook  to  the  Principal  Schools  of  England                              3/6  f  8°  Low 

Public  Schools  Year  Book  [educational,  athletics,  statistics,  etc.]  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein 


Public  Schools,  The : 

Staunton,  Howard 
Universities. 


with  notes  on  their  history  and  traditions  8/6  f  8°  Blackwood 

Winchester,  Westminster,  Shrewsbury,  Harrow,  Rugby.    By  the  author  of  Etoniana. 

The  Great  Schools  of  England  ;  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  7/6  ;  w.  3/6]  c  8°  Stiahan 


[72]  84 

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81 

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89  a»//. 

67 

[65]  69 


Bristed,  C.  a.  [Am.] 
HuBER,  Prf.  V.  A. 


Five  Years  in  an  English  University  10/6  c  8°  Low 

The  Eng.  Universities,  tr.  Prf.  F.  W. Newman,  Z  vols,  in  3  o.p.  \,pb.  50/-;  w.  25/-]     8°  Pickering 

:  12th  cent,  to  d.  of  Eiiz. ;  iu.:  to  1843 ;  iii. ;  Constitution  of  the  universities,  and  student  life.    A  well-lcnown  compilation,  of  considerable  research, 
but  contains  much  that  is  irrelevant,  follows  no  historical  order,  and  is  prejudiced. 

Wordsworth,  Bp.  C.       Scholse  Academicae :  some  ace.  of  studies  at  Engl.  Univs.  in  xviii.  Cent.       15/-     8°  Camb.  Press 

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Baker,  Thos.  History  of  College  of  St.  John,  w.  [elaborate]  notes  Prf.  J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  2  v.  24/- 

Cooper,  C.  H.  Annals  of  Cambridge,  4  vols.  o.p. 

,,         ,,  Memorials  of  Cambridge,  3vols.  ;  plates  ea.  25/- 

„         ,,       +T.  Athenae  Cantabrigienses,  vols,  i.-ii.  [1500-1609]  36/-     8°  ,, 

The  authors'  intention  was  to  have  compiled  a  work  of  similar  scope  to  Ant.  k  WOOD'S  Atlietta,  but  death  prevented  its  fulfilmeat.    As  the  part  written,  however, 
incL  the  wliole  of  the  Tudor  period  and  so  much  of  the  Stuart  as  covers  the  preparation  of  the  Authorized  Version,  it  contains  many  biographies  of  much  import* 

ance  and  interest. 


CS']  73 

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8°  Camb.  Press 
8°  priv.  printed 
8°  Macmillan 


69 
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Historyof  the  University  of  Cambridge,  2vols.  [153s  to  ace.  of  Charles  i.]    30/-     8°  Camb.  Press 
History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge  [Epochs  of  Church  History]     2/6  f  8°  Longman 

Ordinances  of  the  University  of  Cambridge  ,       7/6     8°  Camb.  Press 

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By  no  means  so  restricted  in  its  scope  as  its  title  indicates.    Vol.  iv.  contains  the  maps,  plans,  and  plates. 

Charterhouse  School. 
Whitfield,  W.  H. 
Dublin  University. 
Taylor,  W.  B.  S. 
Dulwich  College. 
Blanch,  W.  H. 


73- 


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3/6     8'  E.  W.  Allen  77 

7/6     8°  McLachlan,  Edin, 


Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Etonians,  2  vols. 
A  History  of  Eton  College  ;  ill.  ' 


21/- 

36/- 


28/- 
[1440-1875]    21/- 


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Eton  College. 

Jesse,  J.  H. 

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Glasgow  University. 

Innes +R0BERTSON,  C.+J.  [eds.]  MonumentaAlmaeUniver.  Glasguensis, 4 v.    [found. to  1727];  w. 84/- 

Harrow  School. 

Thornton,  P.  M.  Harrow  School  and  its  Surroundings ;  ill.  I  s/- 

Marlborough  College. 

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A  contkn.  of  Ant.  &  WOOD,  it^fra,  gives  parentage,  birthplacd  and  year,  and  record  of  degrees  of  all  members  ;  fr.  1713  to  1886. 

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Letters,  Catalogue  of  Oriel  CoIL  Lfti.  in  xiv.  cent.,  account-books,  etc.,  rel.  to  Oxford  Univ. 

Historical  Register  of  the  University  of  Oxford  [a  supplement  to  the  Ca/endar]     5/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  89 

^'^'^  alphab.  index  to  Univ.  Honours,  w.  name  of  every  graduate  who  has  received  any  Univ.  distinction  fr.  the  foundation  of  the  Univ.,  with 
a  list  of  offices  or  honours  attained  fay  him,  thus  giving^  a  complete'record  of  his  academical  career. 

Ingram,  J.  Memorials  of  Oxford,  2  vols.  a.p.  [fii.  30/- ;  w.  25/-]      8°  Parker       [33-37]  47 

Contains  an  historical  sketch  of  each  college,  with  numerous  illustrations  by  LE  KEUX.    The  ist  edn.  is  worth  about  35/-. 

Lang,  Andrew  Oxford  :  historical  and  descriptive  notes  ;  w.  etchings  21/-     f°  Seeley  80 

Lyte,  H.  C.  MaxweU  History  of  the  University  of  Oxford  [to  1530  only]     16/-     8°  Macmillan  86 

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MOZLEY,  Rev.  T.  Reminiscences  of  Oriel  and  the  Oxford  Movement,  2  vols.  18/- c  8°  Longman  82 

Parker,  James  The  Early  History  of  Oxford  [727-1100]    20/-     8°  Oxf.  Hist.  Soc.  84 

A  full  ace.  of  ail  existing  records,  espec.  Domesday  survey,  w.  appendix  of  Grig.  Lat.  and  A.-S  passages. 

Pattison,  Rev.  Mark        Oxford  Studies ;  Chapter  of  University  History,  etc.— in  Ah  Essays,  2  vols.  24/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  89 

Plummer,  Rev.  C.  [ed.]   Elizabethan  Oxford  10/-     8°  Oxf.  Hist  Soc.       86 

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Pp.  STRINGER'S  Qu.  hlix.  at  O^f.  [isgz],  etc. 

Statutes  made  for  the  University  of  Oxford  and  the  Colleges  therein  5/-     8°  Clar.  Press  ann. 

A  Wood,  Anthony  Athene  Oxonienses  :   history  of  writers  and  bishops  educated  at  Oxford  from 

1500  to  1695  [1721],    ed.  Dr.  P.  Bliss  ;  4  vols.  o.p.  [m.  £1^}     4°  Lom/o/t  [l6g  1-2]  13-20 

All  Souls. 

BuRROWS.Prf  Montagu  Worthies  of  AU  Souls'  [hist,  of  All  Souls' fr.  1362-1874]     14/-     8°  Macmillan  74 

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Merton  College. 

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Queen's  College. 

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Brown,  R.  History  of  the  Paisley  Grammar  School ;  ill.  [101576]  Paisley  75 

Rugby  School. 

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St.  Paul's  School. 

Lupton,  J.  H.  ALifeof  John  Colet  [the  founder  of  St.  Paul's  School]     12/-     8°  Bell  S'j 

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MOBERLY.G   H.  Life  of  William  of  Wykeham  7/5  c  8°   Warren,  f^2«CT.  87 

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c'apes,  W.  W.  University  Life  in  Ancient  Athens  [Oxford  Lectures]    5/-  c  8°  Lon<rman  77 

Grasberger,  L.  Erziehungund  Unterricht  imklassischen  Alterthum,  3vols.  30m.     ^'Wih-zburg        67-8: 

L  :  Leibliche  Erriehung,  7m.  ['67]  ;  ii. :  Musikalischer  Unterricht,  iom.s,  ['75] .  iii.  :  Die  Epheben-Bildung,  1201.50  ['Si].     Scholarly,  detailed,  and  from  original  so'urces. 

J  ACER,  O.  H.  Die  Gymnastik  der  Hellenen,  6  plates.  8m.  p  8°  Stuttgart         [    ]  8i 

By  a  German  professor  of  gymnastics ;  valuable,  but  written  in  a  bad  style. 

ICrause,  C.  J.  H.  GeschichtederErziehungbeidenGriechen,EtruskernundRbmern[standard]7m.     %"  Halle  c. 

„  „  Die  Gymnastik  und  Agonistik  der  Hellenen  24m      8°.  Ii 

*Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  P.        Old  Greek  Education  ^yg  c  8""  Paul  [81]  8" 

Follows  the  order  ofthepupU's  age;  based  on  Grasberger,  ™>«.  • 

USSING,  Prf.  J.  L. 

„  „  ErziehungundJugendunterrichtbeid.  GriechenundRomem  -m.      %"  Berlin  fTOl  8  c 

WiLKiNS,  Prf.  A.  S.         National  Education  in  Greece  in  the  4th  cent.  B.C.  5/-  c  8°  Isbister  n\ 

ComptisesasucdnctviewoftlweducationaltheoriesofPhto  and  Aristotle  " 

V}7 


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HISTORY  AND   BIOGRAPHY  OF   PEDAGOGY. 


[Education 


D  §157 

Holland 
Hungary. 

SCHWICKER,  J.  H. 

India. 

Carpenter,  Mary 
Lethbeidge,  Sir  R. 
PiNCOTT,  Fred. 
Russell,  J. 


— V.  Netherlands,  infra. 
Die  ungarischen  Gymnasien 


Education  in  India,  2  vols. 
Higher  Education  in  India 


[history,  system,  statistics]  3m.  50     8°  Pesth 


18/-     8°  Longman 
[English  schools]  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 


Primary  Education  in  India — in  Nat.  Review,  Feb.,  1 884 

— in  his  Schools  of  Greater  Britain  :  educ.  systems  of  Colonies  &  India 


Italy. 

BENNETT,Dr.C.W.[Am.]  National  Education  in  Italy,  France,  Germany,  England  and  Wales 


Storia  della  Pedagogia  in  Italia  dalle  Origini 

L'Instruction  Publique-en  Italia 

Scienza  dell'  Educazione  nelle  scuole  Italiaue 


Cerruti,  Franc. 
HiPPEAU,  C. 
SICILIANI,  Pietro 

Bologna  University. 

KiRKPATRICK,  Prf. 

Japan. 

Education  in  Japan  ;  letters  addr.  by  Americans  to  Arinori  Mori  Qap.  Ambass.  to  U.S.] 


2/6  ra  8° 

3/6     8°  Collins 


20c.    .8°  Syracuse,  U.S. 
3f.50  s8°  Paris 


The  University  of  Bologna        [account  of  Octocent.  Festival,  June,  1888]  3/6  c  8°  Thin,  Sdin. 


Outline  History  of  Japanese  Education 

Jews,  Ancient. 


$1.50   12°  New  York 


[prepared  for  Philadelphia  Exhib.]   12° 


DUSCHAK,  M. 

Edersheim,  Dr.  A. 
Fenton,  John 

GiJDEMANN,  M. 

Marcus,  S. 
Simon,  J. 
Spiers,  B. 
Strassburger,  B. 

Netherlands. 

Cramer,  F. 
Lauer,  M. 
PARvi,  D.  J.  S. 

SlEGEENBEEK,  M. 


Schulgesetzgebung  bei  den  alten  Israeliten  4m.     8°   Vienna 

Sketches  of  Jewish  Social  Life  in  the  Days  of  Christ  5/-   16°  R.  T.  S. 

Touches  on  education.    By  a  learned  converted  Jew. 

— in  his  Early  Hebrew  Life  3/6  p  8°  Sonnenschein 

Geschichte  d.  Erziehung  der  Juden  in  Deutschland  [14-15  cent.]  7m.5o     8°   Vienna 

Die  Padagogik  des  israelitischen  Volkes  2m.5op8°        ,, 

L'Education  des  Enfants  chez  les  anc.  Juifs  [ace.  to  Talmud]  lm.50     8°  Paris 

The  School  System  of  the  Talmud  276     8°  Trubner 

GeschichtederErziehangunddesUnterrichtsbeidenIsraeliten[topres.  day]5m,     8°  Stuttgart 


Geschichte  der  Erziehung  in  den  Niederlanden  wahrend  des  Mittelalters     5m.  8°  Stralsutid 

Entwickelg.  u.  Gestaltg.  d.  niederlandischen  Volksschulwesens  [since  1857]  4m.  8°  Berlin 

Organisation  de  I'Instruction  prim.,  second,  et  super,  des  Pays-Bas  8°  Leyden 

Geschiedenis  der  Leidsche  Hoogschool,  2  vols.  [1575-1823]  8'       „ 


81 


68 
82 
84 
87 


78 
83 
75 
79 


88 


76 


72 
76 

80 
88 
77 
[  ]8i 
82 
84-88 


43 

85 

78 

?9-32 


Russia. 

Reform  der  russischen  Universitaten 
SCHMID,  G. 

Stepniak,  S. 

TiKHOMIROV,  L. 

Tolstoi,  Ct.  D.  A. 


[ace.  to  law  of  1883]  Sm.     8°  Leipzig 


Russland'sUnterrichtsw.,ffi«(^H.L.STRACK:  Elementarschule etc  inRussI.  6m.     8° 

.  Firom  SCHMIDT'S  Etuyclopaedie  d.  gesammt.  ErzieK  «.  VtUtrrichiswtsens  (zst.  edn.}.  Leipzig,  '82, 

-in  his  The  Russian  Peasantry,  2  Vols.  25/-     8°  Sonnenschein 

— in  his  Russia  :  political  and  social,  2  vols.  21/-     8°  ,, 

—cf.  Dieakad.  Univ.  im.  xviii.  Jahrh.  [tr.  fr.  Russ.]  3m.  r  8°  St,  Petersburg 

Contains  a  good  ace,  of  the  beginnings  of  University  history  in  Russia. 


86 
82 

88 
88 
86 


Spain. 

de  la  FUENTE,  D.  V.         HistoriadelasUniversidades,  Colegiosyestabl.  d.  ensenanza  inEspana,  v.  i.-ii.     8°  Madrid 
La  Ensenanza  Universitaria  en  Espana  [a  curious  table  of  statistics]  „ 

Sweden. 

Klinghardt,  H. 

Switzerland 


Das  hbhere  Schulwesen  Schwedens  und  dessen  Reform 
— V.  also  Germany,  supra. 


201.50     8°  Leipzig 


Barnard,  H.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Swiss  Teachers  and  Educators         [collected  articles  by  various  writers]  $3. 50  m  8°  Hartford 
Swiss  Pedagogy  „  „  ,,  „       $3.5o'm8°        ;," 

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Geschichte  d.  schweiz,  Volkschtfle  in  Lebensabrissen,  3  vols.  i6m.     8°      „ 


Grob,  C.  [ed.] 
IIcnziger,  O. 
Basle  ■  University. 

ViSCHER,  W. 


Geschichte  der  Universit^t  Basel 


278' 


[from  1460  t6  1S29]  6m.     8*  Basle 


84-85 
79 


87 


n.d. 
n.d. 

83 
82-83 


60 


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D  §157 


United  States. 

Elementary.     Common  Schools.     Free  Schools, 

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BoESE,  T.  [Am.]  Public  Education  in  the  City  of  New  York  [history,  condition,  statistics] 

*BuissoN,  T.  Rapport  sur  I'lnstruction  prim.  4 1'Exposition  Univ.  de  Philadelphie !  ill. 

Philbrick,  J.  D.  [Am.]  City  School  Systems  in  the  United  States  [Government  pub.] 

Randall,  S.  S.  [Am.]      Hist,  of  the  Common  School  System  of  the  State  of  N.  Y. ;  m.[l79S-i87o]$3 

Russell,  A.  T.  [Am.]      History  of  the  Common  Schools  of  Florida,  etc. 

Stockwell,  T.  B.  [Am.]  a  History  of  Public  Education  in  Rhode  Island 

SWETT,  J.  [Am.]  Centennial  History  of  the  Public  School  System  of  California  $2 

Whitford,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Historical  Sketch  of  Education  in  Wisconsin 


8°  Chapman 
New  York 

8°  Paris 

Washington 

8°  New  York 
Tallahassee 

8°  Providence 

8°  San  Francisco 
12°   Wisconsin 


75 
69 

78 

85 
70 

84 
76 
7& 
76 


D  169.    Sunday  Schools — v.  D  167. 


$1.50 
6/- 

$1.50 


Reformatory  and  Ragged  Schools- 
Higher.     Colleges.      Universities. 

Baird,  W.  R.  [Am.]         Amer.  Col.  Fraternities;  descrip.  anal,  of  Society  System  in  U.S.  Col. 
Blake,  Sophia  J.  A  Visit  to  American  Schools  and  Colleges 

Hammond,  C.  W.  [Am.]  New  England  Academies  and  Classical  Schools 
Porter,  Prf.  Noah  [Am.]  The  American  Colleges  and  the  American  Public 

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TENBROOK,Andrew[Am.]  American  State  Universities  :  their  origin  and  progress  $3-50 

Thwing,  C.  F.  [Am.]        American  Colleges  :  their  students  and  work  [popular  essays]  $1.25 

Wayland,  Francis  [Am.]  Thoughts  on  the  Present  Collegiate  System  in  the  United  States  o.f. 

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Miscellaneous.     Critical.     Methods.     History. 

Barnard,  H.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  American  Pedagogy  [collected  arts,  by  various  writers]  $3.50 

American  Teachers,  2  ser.,  ea.  $3.50;  Benefactors  of  Amer.  Education  $3.  So 
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Geschichte  der  deutschen  Schulbestrebungen  in  Amerika  3m. 


12°  Philadelphia  79 

c  8°  Macmillan  67 

Washington  68 

12°  New  York      [70]  78 


Prince,  J.  T.  [Am.] 
SCHURICHT,  Hermann 


4°  Boston 

8°  Cincinnati 
16°  Neiv  York 
16°  Boston 

§168. 


8°  Hartford 
8° 

12°  Boston 
8**  Leipzig 


78 
75 

78 
4? 


n.d. 

n.  dd. 

87 


Autobiography,  or  Reminiscences  of  Amherst  College;  ports,  and  pi.       $i.7S 
History  of  Amherst  College  during  its  First  Half-Century  j  ill,      [1821-71]  $5 


Amherst  College. 

Hitchcock,  E.  [Am.] 
Tyler,  W.  S.  [Am.] 

Brown  University. 

BURSAGE,  H.  S.  [Am.]     Brown  University  in  the  Civil  War 
Sketch  of  the  History  and  Present  Organisation  of  Brown  University 

Columbia  College  [New  York  City]. 

van  AMRiNGEL,J.H.[Am.]  Historical  Sketch  of  Columbia  College 

Cornell  University. 

White,  A.  D.  [Am.]         — in  his  Scenery  of  Ithaca 

Dartmouth  College. 

Crosby,  N.  [Am.] 
Smith,  B.  P.  [Am.] 

Harvard  University. 

Bush,  G.  G.  [Am.] 
Eliot,  S.  A.  [Am.] 
HiGGiNSON,  T.  W.  [ed, 


12°  Northampton,Mass.()i 
8°  Springfield  73 


First  Half-Century  at  Dartmouth  College 
Th«  History  of  Dartmouth  College 


Harvard  :  the  first  American  university ;  ilL 

A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Harvard  College 
Am.]  Harvard  Memorial  Biographies,  2  vols. 
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Sibley,  J.  L.  [Am.]  Biographical  Sketches  of  Graduates  of  Harvard  Univ.  [1647-1858]    $5 

Vaille-1- Clark,  H.A.^tedl]  The  Harvard  Book,  2  vols.  [history,  etc.,  by  various  writers]  $30 

Madison  University. 

The  First  Half-Century  of  Madison  University  [1819-1869] 

Marietta  College  [Ohio]. 

Andrews,  J.  W.  [Am.]     Historical  Sketch  of  Marietta  College  [by  its  president] 

Michigan  University.  ■\ 

Farrand,  E.  M.  [Am.]     History  of  the  University  of  Michigan 

Ten  Brook,  Andrew  [Am.] — ut  supra,  conts.  a  particular  account  of  the  history  of  Michigan  University. 

Pennsylvania,  State  and  University. 

Montgomery,  T.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 

Smith,  Horace  W.  [Am.]  Life  &  Correspond,  of  Rev.  W.  Smith,  D.D.,2vols.  [byhisgt.-giandson]    $10 
Wickersham,  J.  P.  [Am.]  History  of  Education  in  Pennsylvania  $3 

279 


8°  Providence 
8° 

68 
61 

[1754-1876]         pr.  pr.  {Columbia  Coll.) 

76 

66 

25c.    12*  Hanover,  U.S. 
Is     8°  Boston 

76 
78 

$i.2S    16'       „ 

86 

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8°  Cambridge,  U.S. 

12°  Boston  88 

8°  Cambridge,  U.S.  73 

4°  Boston  [75]  79 

8°  Nezu  York  72 

8°  Cincinnati  76 

8°  Ann  Arbor  85 


8°  Philadelphia  87 

f.  ,       "  77-79 

8    Lancaster,  Pa.       8? 


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STUDENT   LIFE:  SCHOOL  AND   UNIVERSITY. 


[Education 


0§158 

Princeton  College. 

Alexander,  A.  D.  [Am.]  Princeton  College  during  the  xviii.  Century  [sketch 

Hageman,  J.  F.  [Am.]       History  of  Princeton  and  its  Institutions,  2  vols. 
Maclean,  J.  [Am.  ]  History  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  2  vols. 

Princeton  Book,  The  :  history,  organization,  and  present  condition  of  the  college 

South  Carolina  College. 

Laborde,  M.  [Am.]  History  of  the  South  Carolina  College 

Vassar  College  [for  Women]. 

LossiNG,  B.  J.  [Am.]  Vassar  College  and  its  Founder 

Raymond,  J.  H.  [Am.]     Vassar  College  :  a  sketch  of  its  foundation  and  aims 

Virginia  University,  etc. 

Adams,  Prf.  It.  B.  [Am.]  William  and  Mary  Colleges  of  Virginia  [found.  1693]  [Circulars  of  Information] 
Jefferson +  CUBELL,  j^c.^CAm!]  Early  History  of  the  University  of  Virginia 
Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  University  of  Virginia 

Wisconsin  University,  etc. 

Chapin,  a.  L.  [Am.]         Historical  Sketches  of  the  Colleges  of  Wisconsin 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin  ., 

Yale  College. 

Dexter,  F.  B.  [Am.  ]  Sketches  of  Graduates  of  Yale,  with  Annals  of  College  History 

,,  ,,  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Yale  University 

DucROW,  W.  E.  [Am.]  Yale  and  the  City  of  Elms 
Yale  Book,  The 


individuals] 
$6 

$7 
$18 

New  York 
8°  Philadelphia 
8° 
4°  Boston 

72 
79 
77 
80 

8°  Charleston 

74 

$4-75 

i  8°  New  York 
8° 

75 
73 

information] 

Washington 

87 

8°  Richmond 

.S6 

8° 

85 

[1849-1876] 

8°  Madison 
8°       „ 

7^ 
76 

[1701-45] 

$1.25 

8°  New  York 
12° 

87 
82 

158.    STUDENT  LIFE :  SCHOOL  amd  UNIVEESITY. 


12°  Philadelphia 
8°  Hartford 
12°  New  York 


79 
72 
61 


Generally  — v.  also  D  §  157,  s.w.  the  several  Universities. 

Baird,  W.  R.  [Am.]  — ?«  ^w  American  College  Fraternities  $l-SO 

Barnard,  H.  [Am. ;  ed.]  True  Student  Life  [selections  froin  eminent  writers]  $3.50 

Osgood,  Sam.  [Am.]         Student  Life  :  letters  and  recollections  $1 

Great  Britain  :  Generally. 

Pascoe,  C.  E.  [ed.]  Everyday  Life  in  our  Public  Schools  3/6  c  8°  Griffith  [8l]  83 

Series  of  sketches  by  head  scholars  of  7  chief  public  schools,  w.  Merch.  Taylors'  &  Christ's  Hosp.  added  ;  also  glossary  of  school  terms. 

Wordsworth,  Bp.  C.      Social  Life  at  the  English  Universities  in  the  l8th  Century  15/-     8°  Bell  74 
Cambridge  University. 

Student's  Guide  to  the  University  of  Cambridge  6/6  f  8°  Bell  [2nd  ed.  66]  82 

Whibley,  C.  [ed.]              In  Cap  and  Gown,  with  intro.  and  notes  c  8°  Paul  89 

A  coll.  of  numerous  pieces,  in  prose  and  verse,  rel,  to  Camb.  Univ. ;  fr.  many  sources  of  this  and  lart  cent.    Chronolog.  arranged. 

Christ's  Hospital. 

Blanch,  W.  H.  Blue-coat  Boys  :  school  life  in  Christ's  Hospital 

Eight  Years  a  Blue-coat  Boy  :  Dundalker's  narrative  of  fact 

S.,  A.  O.  Ups  and  Downs  of  a  Blue-coat  Boy 

Edinburgh  University. 

Forbes,  Prf.  E.  Life  of,  by  Dr.  G.Wilson  &  J.  Geikie — conts.  good  picture  of  life  at  Edin.  Univ.nj- 

Eton  College. 

IJay  of  my  Life  at  Eton,  A  [By  Nugent  Banks]  2/6   i& 

Etoniana,  Ancient  and  Modem  :  notes  on  the  history  and  traditions  of  the  college  5/-  c  8 

Richards,  J.  Brinsley       Seven  Years  of  my  Life  at  Eton  [1857-1864]  6/-  c  8' 

-       _    .      «         ■  r  T,.  [in  Keate's  time]    6/- c  8 


i/-  c  8° 

i/-f8° 
3/6  c  8° 


E.  W.  Allen 

Dean 

Houlston 


Wilkinson,  Rev.  C.  A. 
Oxford  University. 
*ANSTEy,  Rev.  H.  [ed.] 


Reminiscences  of  Eton 


8°  Macmillan 


Low 

Blackwood ' 
Bentley 
Hurst 


77 
77 
76 


61 


[    ] 

65 

[83]  85 

87 


30/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 


Munimenta  Academica,  2  vols. 

Documents  illustrating  academic  life  and  studies  at  Oxford. 

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Hughe's,  Thomas  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford  ;  ill.  [in  the  form  of  fiction]    6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Stedman   a.  M    M.  Oxford  :  its  social  and  intellectual  life  7/6  c  8°  Triibner 

'     „   '     [ed.]     Oxford  :  its  life  and  schools  7/6  c  8°  Bell 

A  kind  of  guide-book,  compiled  by  college  and  private  tutors,  to  history  of  the  University,  expenses,  rewards,  account  of  the  schools,  whether 

pass  or  class,  women's  education  at  Oxoh.,  etc. 


68 

[56]  85 

[61]  71 

78 

87 


Student's  Handbook  to  the  Univ.  of  Oxford 


280 


[by  Dr.  Edwin  Hatch]    2/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press      [73]  88 


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EDUCATIONAL   LAW. 


[Education 


Hugby  School. 

GouLBURN,  Dn.  E.  M. 
Hughes,  Thomas 
Rugby  School  Register 

Winchester  College.- 

School  Life  at  Winchester  College ;  ill, 

United  States. 

Amherst  College. 

Student  Life  at  Amherst 

Harvard  University. 

Attwood,  F.  G.  [Am.] 
Tripp,  G.  H.  [Am.] 

Virginia,  University  of. 


The  Kook  of  Rugby  School 

Tom  Brown's  School  Days,  dd.,  2/-,  4/6  ;  ill. 


[history  and  life]     o.p.  c  8° 
[in  form  of  fiction]  6/- 
■   [1675-1867]    7/-c8° 


D  §  159 


56 


Macmillan    [57]  v.y. 
Whittaker  68 


7/6  c  8°  Chatto 


Manners  and  Customs  of  ye  Harvard  Students 
Student  Life  at  Harvard 


$1.50 
$1-75 


Amherst 
Boston 


Nash  [Am.] 
Yale  College. 

Bagg,  L.  H.  [Am.] 
Porter,  J.  A.  [Am.] 

Germany. 

*v.  Barnstein,  A.  P. 
Cornelius,  Dr. 

DOLCH,  O. 

Steffens,  H. 
Jena. 
Keil,  R.+R, 


The  Students  of  the  University  of  Virginia 

Four  Years  at  Yale 
Sketches  of  Yale  Life 


[66]  70 


71 


78 
[76]  77 


7S 


[by  a  graduate  of  Yale]     8° 


New  Haven 
Washington 


Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  des  deutschen  Studententhums  p  8°   Wiirdmrg 

Contains  a  systematic  bibliography  of  the  subject. 

Student  Life  of  Germany,  tr.  Wm.  Howitt  o.p.  \_pb.  21/-  ;  w.  7/6]     8°  Longman 

Geschichte  des  deutschen  Studententhums  4m.      8°  Leipzig 

German  University  Liie :  Story  of  my  Career  as  a  Student  &  Prof,  [tr.]    $1.25    12°  Philadelphia 


Geschichte  des  jenaischen  Studentenlebftis 


[1548-1858]    8m.     8°  Uipzig 


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86 


82 


41 

58 
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58 


HI.  lEbucational  Xaw:  Cobes,  (Slualificationa  of  ^eacbers,  etc. 


159.    GENERAL  amd  SPECIAL  WOEKS. 
Generally. 

Barnard,  H.  [Am. ;  ed.]  School  Codes  :  state,  municipal,  institutional  $3- 50  m  8°  Hartford  n.d. 

*SoNNENSCHEiN,A.  [ed.]  Educational  Codes  of  Foreign  Countries,  translated,  vir.  intro.  and  notes       3/6  c  8°  Sounenschein  [82]  8g 

Codes  of  Austria,  Belgium,  Germany,  Italy,  Switzerland,  S.  Australia,  etc,  w.  geograph.  directions  of  Pruss.  R.  Cadet  Corps. 

Great  Britain. 

The  State  in  relation  to  Education  [English  Citizen  Series] 

An  admirable  sketch  of  the  histor.  devel.  of  the  Governmental  policy  w.  regard  to  Education. 

Reports  of  Royal  Commission  ;  vols,  i.-iv.,  and  supplement 

The  Elementary  Education  Acts :  vi'ith  notes  [1870,  73,  74,  75,  80] 

The  Elementary  Education  Acts 

Manual  of  the  Education  Acts  for  Scotland 

The  Lavif  of  Building  Churches,  Parsonages,  and  Schools 


*Craik,  H. 

Element.  Educ.  Acts. 
Glen,  W.  C.  [ed.] 
Owen,  H.  [ed.] 
Sellar,  a.  C.  [ed.] 
Trower,  C.  F.  [ed.] 


3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


84 


f°  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode  87-88 


10/6 

IS/- 
10/6 

9/- 


Shaw 
Knight 
Blackwood 
Butterworth 


[71]  81 
[71]  84 
[72]  88 

74 


France. 

Bert,  Paul 
Charles  [ed.] 
GriJard,  M. 
HiPPEAU,  C.  [ed.] 
Schroder,  C. 


Rapport  sur  la  Loi  de  I'enseignement  primaire  3f.  s  8°  Paris 

Legislation  des  etablissements  publ.  d'instruction  secondaire  6f.  s  8° 

Legislation  del'instruction  primaire  en  France  depuis  1780;  3  vols.  s  8° 

L'Instructionpublique  pendant  la  Revolution                   [debates,  etc.]  3f.sos8°     ,',' 

Das  Volksschulwesen  in  Frankreich,  2  pts.  5m.     8°  Cologne 


[80]  80 

72 

74 

83 

84-87 


Germany  and  Austria. 

Backhaus^  J.  C.  N.  Die  ScKulgesetzgebung  der  Gegenwart  3m.  8' 

Gesetze  u.  Verordnungen  d.  preuss.  Volksschulwesen,  v.  i.  [laws  &  decis.]  6m!  8' 

Die  Rechtsverhaltnisse  der  preussischen  Elementarlehrer  3m.  8° 

Handbuch  des  bairischen  Volksschulrechtes  Sm.40 

Pensionierung  d.  Lehrer  u.  Lehrerinnen  an  d.  Volksschulen   [of  Prussia]  gopf.  " 


•  Ballien,  T. 
Dangschat,  M. 
Englmann,J.  a. 
Fett,  W.  a. 
GlEBE  [ed.] 


OsnabrUck 
Berlin 


69 

[64]  83 
'       [82]  86 
&  8°  Munich  [75]  79 
Langensalza  86 


DieVerordnungenbetreffendd.gesammtenVolksschulweseninPreus.  17m. 50.  r  8°  Diisseldorf\Ti-'n']2i-Za. 

Tlie   camA   .     email    Arljf.nvi  _  na  ./I./J//J  '^ 


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86 


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[Education 


D  §§  160-161 

Grattenauer,  W.           Das  Schulrecht  des  preussischen  Staates  im.50  r  8°  Berlin  75 

Laacke,  K.  C.  F.               Schulgesetz  Sammlung,  2pts.     [laws,  decisions,  projects,  etc.,  for  Prussia]  4m.      %°  Leipzig  78-81 

Handbuch  der  Reichsgesetze  und  Ministerialverordnungen  iiber  Volksschulwesen  im.      8°   Vienna  [78-82]  84 

V.  Obentraut,  a.            Die  osterreichischen  Volksschulgesetze,  2  vols.  3m.  60     8°       ,,  [     ]  78-79 

PrussianCode,  The,  in  its  Present  Form  [tr.]  2/6  c  8°  Paul  '               79 

Verordnungen  und  Gesetze  f.  d.  hoheren  Schulen  in  Preussen,  2  vols.  12m.     ^Berlin  [67]  75  578 


L  :  Die  Schule;  u. :  Das  Lehramt  und  die  Lehrt. 


8° 


WiESE,  Prf.  L. 

Italy. 

Documenti  suUa  Instruzione  elementare  nel  regno  d'  Italia 
Nuovo  Codice  della  Instruzione  pubblica 

United  States. 

Bardeen,  C.  W.  [ed. ;  Am.  ]  Common  School  Law  for  Common  School  Teachers  [qualifications,  etc.  ]  75^.    16° 
Barnard,  H.  [ed. ;  Am.]  School  Codes  :  State,  municipal,  institutional  $3. 50  m  8° 

Burke,  F.  [Am.]  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Public  Schools  $1    12° 

Keyes,  E.  W.  [ed.  ;  Am.]  Laws  of  New  York  relating  to  Common  Schools ;  with  notes  $4 


Saluzzo 


70 


Kirk,  J.  E.  [ed. ;  Am.]     Code  of  Public  Instruction  of  State  of  New  York 


Syracuse,  U.S.  [75] 88 
Hartford  73 

New  York  80 

Syracuse         [79]  88 


$4     8"  New  York 


88 


IV.  Si?5tematic  pebaaoQ^. 


160.    ANCIENT  (GREEK  and  KOMAN). 
For  Texts,  Annotated  Texts,  and  Critical  Aids  to  the  books  below,  w.  Class  K  :  Philology,     For  Translations,  v.  Class  C. 


Aristotle 
Cicero 

cornificids  [?] 
isocrates 

LUCIAN 

Philostratus  the  Elder 
Plato 

Grote,  Geo. 

Kapp 

Nettleship,  R.S. 

Packard  [Am.] 

Wiese 

Wilkins,  Prf.  A.  S. 

V.  Zeller,  Ed. 
Plutarch 
Quintilian 
Tacitus 
Xenophon 


Nic'omachasan  Ethics  ;  Politics  ;  Rhetoric  ;  Economics— /arjj»». 

De  Oratore. 

Rhetorica  [ad  Herennium]. 

Oratio  xiii. — against  the  Sophists  and  their  methods. 

Oratio  xv. — on  the  Anlidosis,  or  theory  of  practical  culture. 

Anacharsis  vel  de  Gymnasiis. 

Libellus  de  arte  gymnastica. 

Dialogues — the  Republic ;  the  Laws — passim. 

Plato  and  other  Companions  of  Socrates,  4  vols.  ea 

Platen's  Erziehungslehre. 

Theory  of  Educ.  in  Repub.  of  Plato — in  Helleni(.a,  ed.  E.  Abbott 

Studies  in  Greek  Thought,  pt.  ii.  [Plato's  system  of  education] 

Die  padagogischen  Grundsatze  in  Plato's  Republik. 

National  Education  in  Greece  in  iv.  cent.  [Plato  and  Aristotle] 

Socrates  and  the  Socratic  School  [tr.] 

yioxiSs,— passim  [v.  also  D  §  161,  s.v.  Selections,  etc.,  Pddag.  Klassiker\, 

Institutes  of  Oratory    [o.  also  D  §  161,  s.v.  Selections,  etc,  Pddag.  Klassiker\ 

Dialogus  de  Oratoribus. 

Cyropsedia — education  and  life  of  Cyrus. 

CEconomicus — education  of  a  wife  for  the  household. 


.  6/-  c  8°  Murray 

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S/-  c  8°  Isbister 
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73 
[68]  77 

161.    SYSTEMATIC  PEDAGOGY,  MODERN:  WITH  RECENT  CRITICISM  THEREON. 


For  Special  Treatises,  w.  D  §  167,  espec.  Gymnasia. 

Arnold,  Dr.  Thomas  [1795-1842] 

*Stanley,  Dn.  A.  P.        Life  and  Correspondence  of  Thomas  Arnold,  2  vols.  12/- 

Ascham,  Roger  [1515-1568]   The  Schoolmaster  [1570],  ed.  Prf.  J.  E.  B.  Mayor  i/- 

,,          ,,                      The  same  :  text  only                                             [Cassell's  National  Lib.]  6d. 

Quick,  Rev.  R.  H.          — in  his  Essays  on  Educational  Reformers  S/- 

*Bain,  Prf.  Alex.               Education  as  a  Science                                             [Internat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/- 

,,            ,,                      Practical  Essays                                                                                  red.  to  2/- 

Civil  Service  Exams,  on  the  Classical  Controversy ;  Metaphysics  and  Debating  Societies,  University  Ideal  past  and  present ; 

Basedow,  J.  [1723-1790]  Ausgewahlte  Schriften,  ed.  H.  Goring  [Bibl.  padag.  Class.]    5m. 

Quick,  Rev.  R.  H.         —in  his  Essays  on  Educational  Reformers  5/- 

Walsemann,  A.  Die  Padagogik  d.  Rousseau  und  Basedow  verglichen  im.6o/ 

Bell,  Dr.  Andrew  [1753-1832] 

Meiklejohn,  Prf.  J.. M.  D.  An  Old  Educational  Reformer  [Dr.  Bell]  3/6 

Beneke,  F.  E.  [1798-1854]     Erziehungs- und  Unterrichtslefire,  ed.  J.  G.  Dressier ;.  4  vols.  12m. 

,,         „  Psychologisch-padagogiscjie  Abhandlungen  und  Aufsatze,  ed.  MaxMoltke  im. 

Hummel,  O.  E.  Beneke's  Unterrichtslehre  iro  Vergleiche  zur  padag.  Didaktik  Herbart's    .    im. 

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c  8°  Murray  [47]  87 

12°  Bell  84 

18°  Cassell  88 

c  8°Author,.ff«<««7/[68]87 
c  8°  Kegan  Paul  [79]  85 
c  8°  Longman  84 

Art  of  Study,  etc. 

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[42]  76 

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Braun,  Prf.  Th.                 Cours  Complet  de  Pedagogic  et  de  Mfthodologie                                           iSf.  m  8°  Brussels  75 

Bryant,  Dr.  Sophie          Educational  Ends:  the  ideal  of  personal  development                                    6/-     8°  Longman  87 

Campe,  J.  H.  [i746-l8j8]Theophron,  ed.  K.  Richter                                            [Padagog.  Bibl. ]    2m. 50     %"  Leipzig  75 

Leyser,  J.                         J.  H.  Campe :  ein  Lebenslijld  aus  d.  Zeitalter  der  Auf klarung,  2  vols.          14m.      %"  Brunswick  77 

Combe,  Geo.  [1788-1858]  Education  :  its  principles  and  practice,  ed.W.  Jolly                                          15/-     8°  Macraillan  79 

CoMENlus,  J.  A.  [1591-1671]    Grosse  Unterrichtslehre,  ed.  G.  A.  Lindner          [Padag.  Klassiker]     3m.     8°  Vienna  [76]  87 

Tr.  of  the  Didactica  Magna  ori^,  pub.  in  Bohemian  In  1628-32, 

„  „  The  same,  hrsg.  J.  Beeger,  3m.  Jo ;  Muttersch. ,  Pajisophie,  etc.  [Pad.  Bibl.]  2m.  Jo  s  8° .  Leipzig  [76]  83 

„  „  Orbis  Pictus  [w.  facs.  reprod.  of  the  original  pictures]     $3     ^Syracuse       [l658]87 

The  iirst  picture-book  for  children  ever  pub.    The  Latin  text  is  from  the  edn.  of  iflsS,  the  Engl.  tr.  from  that  of  1727. 

,,  ,,  Padagogisdie  Schriften,  iibersetzt  Th.  Lion  [Bibl.  padag.  Class.]    3m.  s 

Beeger + ZoubekjJ. +  E.Comenius  nach  seinem  Leben  und  Schriften  2m. 

*Laurie,  Prf.  S.  S.         Comenius  :  his  life  and  educational  works  3/6  c 

Leutbecher,  J.  Amos  Comenius'  Lehrkunst :  nach  ilirer  Gedankenfolge  dargestellt  lm.50 

Quick,  Rev.  R.  H.      — in  his  Essays  on  Educational  Reformers  5/-  c 

Seyffarth,  L.  W.  Comenius  nach  seinem  Leben  und  pad.  Bedeutung  lm.50. 

CoMPAYRi,  Prf.  Gabriel    Courseof  Pedagogy  [Am.  tr.]  [theoretical  and  practical]       c 

•DiESTERWEG,  Ad.  [1790-1866].  Wegweiser  zur  Bildung  fur  deutsche  Lehrer,  3  vols.  21m. 


Boston 
Essen 

L  :  psychology,  didactics,  methods  ;  ii. :  religion,  object-lessons,  reading,  arithmetic,  writing,  dravring,  singin)^ ;  ili. :  geography,  history,  sci^pce, 
',  French,  Enghsh,  deaf-mutes,  blind,  idiots,  kindesgarten,  gymnastics. 


Langensalza    [76]  83 
Leipzig  83 

Camb.  Press  [81]  85 
Leipzig  [     ]  SS 

Auth.,/^«rf/iz//[68]87 
"  [    ]83 


[34]  79 


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68 
81 
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[76]  80 


86 
83 


8°  Macmillan     [67]  68 


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82 


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„                „  Ausgew'ahlte  Schriften,  hrsg.  E.  Langenberg,  4  vols.                                    iSm.  8°  Frankfort 

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Langenberg,  E.  Adolf  Diesterweg :  sein  Leben  und  seine  Schriften                                         6m.  8°  Frankfort 

Walter,  L.  Diesterweg  und  Frobel :  D's.  Begegnungen  m.  F.,  u.  seine  Urtheile            2m.  8°  Dresden 

DiNTER,  F.  G.  [1760-1831]  Leben  [autobiography,  1829],  hrsg.  R.  Niederges'ass       [Pad.  Klassiker]  4m.  8°   Vienna 

„         ,,  Ausgewahlte  Schriften,  hrsg.  F.  Seidel,  2  vols.            [Bibl.  padag.  Class.]  6m.  8°  Langensalza 

*DiTTES,  Dr.  Friedrich  Schule  der  Padagogik                                                                                    lom.  8°  Leipzig 

Comprehensive ;  psychology  and  l<^tc ;  theory  of  education ;  methodics  of  public  mstruction ;  history  of  education. 
Bach  part  is  also  sold  separately,  3m.  to  3m.6o. 

Kurth,  E.  Dittes  als  philosophischer  Kritiker  beurtheilt  im.50     S°  Dresden 

Eve -fSiDGWiCK+ Abbott,  H.W.  -fA.  +  E.A.  Three  Lects.onthePract.of  Educ.  [Pitt  Press  Ser.]    2/-  p  8°  Camb.  Press 

On  Marking ;  Stimulus ;  and  the  Teaching  of  Latin  Verse  Composition. 

Farrar,  F.  W.  [ed.]         Essays  on  a  Liberal  Education  o.p.  [pd.  lo/S;  w.  JlS] 

Contributions  byC.  S.  PARKER,  H.  SIDGWICK,  J.  R.  SEELEY,  E.  E.  BOWEN,  F.  W.  FARRAR,  J.  M.  Wilson,  J.  W.  HALES,  W.  JOHNSON,  L.  HOUGHTON. 

FfoELON,  F.  [1661-1715]   Telemachus — exhibits  a  model  for  educ.  of  a  prince  2{.tp    12°  Paris  [169-] 

»        >,  L'fiducation  des  Filles  [and  other  pieces]    2f.SO   12°      „     '         [168-] 

»         „  Erziehung  d.  Tbchter,  hrsg.  F.  A.  Amsfadt  [Padag.  Bibl.]     im.  so  sZ°  Leipzig 

„         ,,  »     undd.Littei.d.weibl.BildunginFrankr.hrsg.SaIlwiirk[Bibl.pad.CIass.]3m.5o  s  8°  Zo«^«Kjfl/so 

FiCHTE.J.G.  [1762-1814]  Padagogische  Schriften  und  Ideen,  hrsg.  H.  Keferstein  [Padag.  Klass.]  3m.5o     8°   Vienna 
1,         „  Reden  an  die  deutsche  Nation,  hrsg.  Th.  Vogt        [Bibl.  padag.  Class.]  2m. 50  c  8°  Langensalza 

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„         „  System  der  Sittenlehre — no  separate  edn.  in  print. 

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*FiTCH,  J.  G.  Lectures  on  Teaching  [15  lects.  at  Cambridge]  5/-  c  8°  Camb.  Press  [80]  85 

Practical.    Sums  up  the  best  current  thought  on  teachmg.    Topical  treatment. 

FLATTiCH,I.F.[i7l7-i797]Padagogische  Lebensweisheit,  hrsg.  E.  Ehmann  2m. 

Schafer,  C.  O.  Flattich  und  sein  padagogisches  System  im-SO 

Fleay,  F.  G.  Three  Lectures  on  Education,  w.  pref.  F.  Harrison  [Positivist]  i/- 

FRANCKE,A.H.[i663-i727]Schriften  iiber  Erziehung  und  Unterricht,  hrsg.  K.  Richter  6m. 

„  „  Padag.  Schriften,  hrsg.  G.  Kramer  [Bibl.  padag.  Class.  ]  4m. 

Kramer,  Gust.  August  Hermann  Francke  :  ein  Lebensbild,  2  vols.;  w.  portrait  13m. 

Stein,  A.  A.  H.  Francke  :  Zeit-  und  Lebensbild  j  ill.  3m.6o 

Fricke,  F.  W.  Erziehungs-  und  Unterrichtslehre  7ni. 

Objectivity  of  judgment  and  mediation  of  antitheses  are  sought  by  the  author;  original  and  comprehensive. 

FROEBEL,Friedr.[i782-i852] — v.  D  §  164,  s.v.  Kindergarten. 

V.  Goethe,  J.  W.  [1749-1832] 
Cassau,  C.  Lessing,  Goethe  und  Schubart  in  Lichts  d.  Padagogik  lm.20     8°  Leipzig 

Langguth,  A.  Goethe's  Pads^ogik  historisch-kritisch  dargestellt  6m.     8°  ITalle 

HEGEL,G.W.F.[l770-l83i]Hegers  Ansichten  iiber  Erziehung  u.  Unterricht,  ed.  G.  Thaulow,  3  v.    i8m.     8°  Kiel 

Selections  from  Hegel's  writings,  systematically  arranged. 

HelvetiuSjC.  A.  [1715-71]  Vom  Menschen,  seinen  Geisteskraften  u.  Erziehung,  hrsg.  G.  A.  Lindner 

[Pad.  Klass.]  3m.  s  8°  Vienna 
HERBART,J.r.[l776-i84l]Padagogische   Schriften,  hrsg.    O.   Willmann,   2  vols. 

[espec.  Umriss  pad.  Vorlesungen]  8ra.     8°  Leipzig 
„  »  Padag.  Schriften,  hrsg.  Bartholomai,  2  vols.  [w.  life']  $'^■50  s$'  Langensalza 

„  „  Padagogische  Schriften,  hrsg.  K.  Richter,  2  pts.  [Pad.  Bibl.]  8m.5o  s  8°  „ 

Hennig,  G.  A.  J.  F.  Herbart,  nach  seinem  Leben  und  seiner  padagogischen  Bedeutung    im.50  Leipzig 

Rein,  Dr.  W.  Herbart's  Regieirung,  Unterricht  u.  Zucht  [Rein's  Pad.  Studien]  im.  s  8°  Eisenach 

Wieszuer,  E.  Herbart's  Padagogik  in  ihrer  Entwickelung  und  Anwendang  2m.  40     8°  Bemiurg 

283 


Heidelberg 
Frankfort 

Leipzig 

Langensalza 

Halle 


8°  Mannheim 


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74 

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V.  Herder,  J.  G.  [1744-1803] 

Kittel,  E.  Herder  als  Padagog 


Morres,  Ed. 
Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H. 


ISELIN,  I. 


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Herder  als  Padagog                                                [Rein's  Padag.  Studien]  im.50  ^Eisenach 

Lay  Sermons,  Addresses  and  Reviews                                                                7/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

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Science  and  Culture,  and  other  essays  10/6  c  8°         ,, 

Uuiversitiea-,  actual  and  ideal ;  Technical  Education  ;  Elementary  Instruction  in  Physiolog^y. 

Padagogische  Schriften,  hrsg.  H.  Goring   [w.  life ;  Bibl.  padag.  Classiker]  3m.  s  8°  Langemaha 


78 

76 

t7o]  83 

82 


Jacotot,  J.  J.  [l  770-1840]  Enseignement  Universel :  langue  maternelle  6f. 

„  ,,  ,,  ,,  droit  et  philosophie  pan^castiques  4f. 

,,  ,,  ,,  melanges  posthumes  3f. 

Methode  des  Universal-Unterrichts,  hrsg.  H.  Goring  [Pad.  Klass.]  7m. 

— in  his  Lectures,  ut  infra. 
Jacotot  et  sa  methode  d'emancipation  intellectuelle  2f.  50 


8°  Paris 


8°   Vienna 


Payne,  Prf.  Jos. 
Perez,  Bernard 
Quick,  Rev.  R.  H. 


[23]  54 

[39]  40 

40 

83 


-in  his  Essays  on  Educational  Reformers 
JoHONNOT,  J.  [1823-88]    The  Principles  and  Practice  of  Teaching  [tr.j 
KANT,Immanuel[l774-l8o4]Ueber  Padagogik,  hrsg.  Theod.  Vogt 
„  ,,  The  same,  hrsg.  O.  Willmann 

The  same,  tr.  W.  J.  Cox 
Einfluss  d.  Kant.  Psychol,  auf  d.  Padagogik 
Kant's  Ethics 


5/- 


Jahn,  M. 
Nettleship,  R. 
Kehr,  C. 

Schumann,  J.  C. 
Kern,  Hermann 
Klopper,  Dr.  K. 
Laurie,  Prf.  S.  S. 


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Leipzig  [    ] 

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le  Viseur,  G.  Leibniz's  Beziehungen  zur  Padagogik  im. 

Lessing,  G.  E.  [1729-81] 

Cassau,  C.  Lessing,  Goethe,  und  Schubart  in  Lichte  d.  Padagogik  Im.  20 

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'•LoCKE,John[i632-l704]Some  Thoughts  Concerning  Education  [1693],  ed.  Rev.  R.  H.  Quick 
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Morf,  H. 
Pompee. 

Quick,  Rev.  R.  H. 
V.  Raumer,  K. 
Russell,  J. 
Schneider,  K. 
Seyffarth,  L.  W. 
Vogel,  A.  [ed.] 
J)       »» 
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Pestalozzi :  sa  vie,  ses  oeuvres  et  ses  m^thodes  if.  25  ^  S° 

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— in  his  Essays  on  Educational  Reformers 
The  Life  and  System  of  Pestalozzi,  tr.  J.  Tilleard 

The  Student's  Pestalozzi  [brief  account  of  his  life  and  work]  1/6 

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With  special  reference  to  Montaigne,  Locke,  and  ROUSSEAU. 

Rappold,  J.  Gymnasialpadagogischer  Wegweiser  [with  bibliog.]  Im.      8°   Vienna  83 

Ratich,  W.  [1571-1635]  Ausgewahlte  Schriften  [BibL  padag.  Classiker]  s  8°  Lan^ensaha  inprep. 

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Baumstack,  A. 


System  of  Education  [tr.] 

Infant  Education  [tr.] 

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F.  A.  Wolf  in  seinem  Verhaltnisse  zum  Schulwesen,  2  vols.  lom.     8°  Brunswick 

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la  2  parts — i.:  oa  relation  of  instruction  to  govemment  and  discipline;  ii.:  on  the  aim  of  instruction.  Herbartian. 

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ISELIN,  J.                 Padag.  Schr.,  hrsg.  H.  G6ring[w.  life]  3m, 


s  8"  Langensaha    Jl  sqg. 


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InpyeparaUon  are:  COMENIUS,  v.  ii. ;  FROEBELj  LUTHER;  MILTON; 
RatiCH,  and  F.  A.  WOLFF. 


Kellner,  L.  [ed.] 
Lindner,  G.  A.  [ed.] 


Erziehungsgeschichte  in 
Padagogische  Klassiker 


Skizzen  und  Bildern,  3  vols,  [by  a  Rom.  Cath.]  ea.  301. 
:  Auswahl  der  besten  padagog.  Schriftsteller 


Mssen 
Vienna 


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,,                „  Vnterrichtslehre,  hrsg.  G.  A.  Lindner  3m. 

PESTALOZZI,  J.  H.  Wie  Gertrud  ihre  K.  erzieht,  hrsg.  C.  Riedel  zra. 

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V.  ipct)aooglcal  pai^cbolog^  an&  JEtbics. 


162.    GENERAL  WORKS. 


Generally 

Baldwin,  Dr.  J.  [Am.] 
Beneke,  F.  E. 
COMPAYRfi,  Prf.  G. 
coupland,  w.  c. 
Frohlich,  G. 
Hase,  E. 
Herbart,  J.  F. 
Hoffmann,  U.  J.  [Am.] 
Jahn,  M. 
J)       j» 

KlECHNER,  F. 

Maas,  B. 
Pfisterer,  G.  F. 


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Die  wissenschaftliche  Padagogik  in  ihren  Grundlagen  2m. 
Psychologie  als  Grundwissenschaft  d.  Padagogik         [catechet.  method]  im.Jo 

Briefe  iiber  d.  Anwendung  d.  Psych,  auf  d.  Padag.,  ed.  K.'  Richter  im.20 

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Psychologie  als  Grundwissenschaft  der  Padagogik  2m. 

Ethik  als  Grundwissenschaft  der  Padagogik  2m. 

Handbook  of  Psychology,  tr.  E.  D.  Drought  4/6 

Psychologie  in  ihrer  Anwendung  an  die  Schulpraxis  im. 

Padagogische  Psychologie  6m. 

An  application  of  the  "  newer  psychology  "  [post-Horbartlan]  to  pedagogy 
286 


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Children  generally —».  also  D  §  164,  s.v.  Kindergarten. 

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Genzmer,  a.  Untersuchungen  iiber  die  Sinneswahrnehmungen  des  neugeborenen  Menschen 

[a  thesis]  im. 
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D  §163 

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8°  I'aris 


81 


*KUSSMAUL,  A. 

*Perez,  Bemhard 


Ploss,  H. 
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SCHULTZE,  F. 

Warner,  Dr.  Francis 


Untersuchungen  iiber  das  Seelenleben  des  neugeborenen  Menschen  Im. 

The  1st  Three  Yrs.  of  Childhood,  tr.  Alice  M.  Christie,  w.  prf.  J.  Sully  2/6 

The  most  valuable  general  book  on  Infant  Psychology ;  well  translated. 

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Die  Sprache  des  Kindes  im. 

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Halle  73 

Pesth  68 

Leipzig  S9 

Soimenschein  [85]  89 


Paris 
Berlin 


New  York 


Leipzig  ■ 
Hodgson 


80 
82 
81 
[82]  86 
88 
,89, 

80 
88 


163.    PEDAGOGICAL  PSYCHOLOGY:  SPEOLSlL  WORKS. 


.Esthetics 

Meyer,  B. 

Apperception. 

FOCKEN,  Th. 
Lange,  K. 

Attention. 

Hughes,  J.  L.  [Canad.] 
Oehler,  C. 

Character. 

Ahlburg,  H 


— V.  also  O  §  165,  s.v.  Art. 
Aus  der  asthetischen  Padagogik 

Six  lectures  on  language,  literature,  music,  art,  art  industry,  and  pedagogic  practice. 

Begrififund  Wesen  d.  Apperception  und  ihre  Wichtigkeit 

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Securing  and  Retaining  Attention 

Die  Aufmerksamkeit  der  Kinder  beim  Unterricht 


5m.  SO     8°  Berlin 


50f. 
Sopf. 


Hagemann,  A. 
Rosen,  K. 


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Ueber  Charakterbildung 

Was  ist  Charakter  u.  wie  kann  er  gebildet  werden  ? 

Die  Kindererziehung  mit  besonderer  Rucksicht  aluf  die  Charakterbildung  2in.'40 

Class  Teaching  and  Private  Study. 

Krier,  J.  B.  Das  Studium  und  die  Privat-Lectiire  2m. 

SCHERFIG,  F.  E.  Der  psychische  Wert  des  Einzel-  und  Classenunterrichts  [suggestive]  im! 

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RiCHTER,  A. 
SCHNELL,  F. 

Emotions. 

Abercrombie,  J. 

Bray,  Chas. 

CoBBE,  Francis  Power 

Hahit. 

Lederer,  a. 
Radestock,  Dr.  P. 

Imagination. 

HiNTON,  C.  Howard 
*Klaiber,  J. 

LOHR,  J. 

Markel,  Gustav 
Otto,  E. 


Die  Concentration  des  Unterrichts  in  der  Volksschule  im. 

Grundriss  der  Concentration  und  Centralisation  des  Unterrichts  [Zillerian]  Im.  So 


The  Moral  Feelings,  ed.  Jacob  Abbott  [Am.]  [Engl.  edn.  o.p.l 

Education  of  the  Feelings 

Education  of  the  Emotions—  in  her  Scientific  Spirit  of  the  Age         [essays]  6/- 

Die  Methodik  der  Gewohnung 

Habit  and  its  Importance  in  Education,  tr.  F.  Caspari 


im. 
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Das  Marchen  und  die  kindliche  Phantasie' 
Ueber  Pflege  der  Phantasie  in  der  Volksschule 
Die  Einbildungskraft  u.  ihre  Bedeutung  f.  Unterricht  und  Erziehung 
Die  Phantasie  :  ihr  Wesen,  Wichtigkeit  und  Ausbildung 

287 


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16°  New  York  [     ]  87 

8°  Leipzig  76 


Leipzig  82 

Berlin  [     ]  86 

Teschen  84 


Luxemburg     [80]  84 
'   ■     ■  82 


Leipzig 
Langensalsa 


65 

60 


New  York        [     ] 
Smith  &  Elder       88 


Vienna 
Boston 


79 
82 


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Stuttgart  66 

Danzig  84 

Dobeln  78 

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D  §164 

Intellectual  Powers. 

Abercrombie,  J.  The  Intellectual  Powers,  ed.  Jacob  Abbott  [Am.] 

Intereoupse. 

Earth,  E.  Ueber  den  Umgang 

Interest. 

Walsemann,  a.  Das  Interesse ;  sein  Wesen  und  seine  Bedeutung  fiir  den  Unterricht 

Memory. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Method  of  Mnemonics                                                                                     2/-  c  8°  Griffin          [49]  n.ii. 

DoRPFELD,  F.  W.  Beitr.  z.  padag.  Psychol.,  pt.  i.                                    [thought  and  memory]  3m.     8°  Giitersloh         [    ]  86 

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Kay,  David  Memory,  and  how  to  improve  it                                                                           6/-  c  8°  Paul                        88 

Order  of  Studies. 

Hill,  Dr.  T.  [Am.]  The  True  Order  of  Studies"                                                                              $1.25    12°  New  York              82 


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Scholar,  The. 

FiCHTE,  J.  G. 

Sex. 

Clarke,  Dr.  [Am.] 

Stimulus. 

SiDGWICK,  A. 

Temperament. 

Dittmer,  Hermann 

Untruthfulness. 

Geyer,  O. 
Hellwig,  B. 
schaefer,  c.  o. 
Wackernagel,  E. 

Will. 

Bethe,  W. 
Wendt,  H. 
*WiESE,  Pr£  L, 


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Ueber  d.  Wesen  u.  d.  padagogische  Behandlung  d.  Liige 

Die  vier  Temperamente  bei  Kindern  :  Aeusserung  u.  Behandlung 

Ueber  d.  Liigen  u.  d.  Erziehung 

Temperament  und  Erziehung 


Psychologisches  zur  Willenserziehung 
Willensbildung  vom  psycholog.  Standpunkte 
Die  Bildung  des  Willens 


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gopf.  8°  Paderborn  [83]  84 

im.  8°  Hcilbronn  78 

im.  8°  Berlin  82 


im.      8°  Stade  73 

Im.      8°  Leipzig  75 

im.50     8°  Berlin  [57]  79 


VI.  riDetbobs  of  3n6truction. 


For  General  Works,  z).  D  §  §  156-162.     By  far  the  best  comprehensive  work  is  Kehr's  Geschichte  der  Methodik, 
«<  D  §  158,  but  it  is  limited  to  German  Methods  of  Elementary  Education. 


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PEABODY,Elizab.P.[Am.]The  Home,  the  Kindergarten  and  the  School,  w.  intro.  E.  A.  Manning  3/- 

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SCHULTZ,  F.  Die  hausliche  Erziehung  in  Zusammenhang  mit  der  Schule  sopf. 

Shirreff,  Emily  A.  — v.  D  §  165. 

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Pedagogical  Psychology. 
288 


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[83]  83 

63 

78 

[69]  75 

[69]  74 


Smith  &Elder[49]  76 


Paul 

New  York 

Sonnenschein 

Paris 

Teschen 

Schweinfurth 


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[38]  67 


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THE   KINDERGARTEN.     PRIMARY   EDUCATION. 


[Education 


165 -iee 


Bibliography. 

Walter,  L. 


165.    THE   KINDEBaARTEN. 

Die  Frobel-Literatur 

A  list  of  KG.  books  since  1638,  classified  both  chronologically  and  by  standpoint  of  writers. 


3m.     8°  Dresden 


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[pract.  ;  liS  pi.]  lom. 
„  ,,  ,,   GesammelteBeitragezumVerstandnissd.Fr6berschenErziehungsidee,2v.  ea.2m. 

FROEBELiFr.  [1782-1852]  Gesammelte  padagogische  Schriften,  hrsg.  W.  Lange,  3  vols. 

i. :  Autohiographie;  ii. :  Mtnschenerziehung ;  iii. ;  Padagogik  cUs  Kindergartens, 

.,         „  Padagogische  Schriften,  hrsg.  Fr.  Seidel,  3  vols.  [also  separ.]  l^xa. 

i. :  Menschenerziehung,  4  m,  j  ii. :  Kindersarten-wesen,  18  pi.,  5m.:  Mutter-  und Kose-Uedert  46  pi.,  4m. 


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,,        „  Letters  of,  tr.  H.  Keatley  Moore-f  Emilie  Michaelis 
*BUlow,  Bar'ess  Marenholtz  Reminiscences  of  Froebel,  tr.  Mrs.  Horace  Mann  [Am.] 

Hanschmann,  A.  B.  Fr.  Froebel :  die  Entwickelung  seiner  Erziehungsideen  in  seinem  Leben 

ShirrefF,  Emily  A.  Froebel :  a  sketch  of  his  life,  with  his  letters  [tr.]  to  his  wife 

Froebel  Society  Essays  on  the  Kindergarten  delivered  before  the  Froebel  Society 

By  Emily  SHIRRBFF,  Anna  BUCKLAND,  Mrs.  HOGGAN,  H.  Keatley  MOORE,  Eleanor  HEERWART,  etc. 

Peabody,  Eliz.  p.  [Am.]  The  Home,  the  Kindergarten,  &  the  School,  w.  Intro,  by  Eliz.  A.  Manning  3/- 


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2/-  c  8°  Chapman        [77]  87 
3/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [80]  89 


cS" 


Pestalozzi,  J.  H. 
lie  PORTUGALL,  Mme. 
Shirreff,  Emily  A. 


D  §  161. 

Synoptical  Table  of  the  Kindergarten  on  rollers  2/6     f  ° 

The  Kindergarten  :  principles  of  Froebel's  system  ■     1/4  c  8° 

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Practical. 

GoLDAMMER,  H.               The  Kindergarten  :  a  guide  to  Froebel's  system,  tr.  W.  Wright,  ill.        iom.50  8' 

Hailman,  W.  N.  [Am.]   Kindergarten  Culture  in  the  Family  and  Kindergarten  [chfly.  for  mothers]  T^c.  12' 
Jacobs,  J.  F.                       Manual  pratique  des  Jardins  d'Enfants ;  plates                                                        sq  8 

*K6hler,  August               Die  Praxis  des  Kindergartens,  3  vols.  ;  361  pi.                                       ea.  4m.6o  8' 

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Kraus-Boelte-(-Kraus,  ^^^,^  Kindergarten  Guide,  ill.  ;  vol.  i.  [The  Gifts]                                     $2  8' 

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Chapman 

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Dresden 


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79 

[76]  87 

84 

84 

77 


Berlin  82 

Cincinnati  73 

Brussels  80 

»%ffM?{7o-76]76-85 
Myers  77 

New  York         77-80 


Principles  of  the  Kindergarten,  ill. 

Paradise  of  Childhood :  man.  of  instruc.  &  pract.guide  to  Kinderg. ,  74  pi. 

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[80]  86 


Sonnenschein  [    ]  S 


2/6     4°  Sonnenschein 


1/6  c  8° 


[     ] 


*Lyschinska,  Mary 
*WiEBE,  Prf.  E. 

Cutting  Out. 

Heerwart,  Eleanor 

Songs  and  Games. 

Berry -f- Mich AELis,  gjp  Kindergarten  Songs  and  Games 

BiJLOWjBar'essMarenholtzDiekindlichen  Triebe  undd.  Bedeutung  d.  kindl.  Spiels 
Froebel,  Friedrich  Mutter-  und  Kose-Lieder ;  ill. 

„  ,,  Mothers'  Songs  and  Games,  tr.  Francis  E.  Lord,  ill. 

Conts.  alltheorig.  ill.  (of  wh.  46  are  fuU-page),  and  the  orig.  music  (80  pp.),  rearranged  for  children's  voices  w.  pianof.  accomp, 

Hailman,  E.  L.  [Am.]     Songs,  Games  and  Rhymes  for  Kindergarten  $1.75   12°  SpringAeld 

Heerwart,  Eleonore       Music  for  the  Kindergarten  2/6     8°  Boosey 

Hubbard,  Clara  B.  [Am.]  Merry  Songs  and  Games  [for  Kindergartens]  $3     8°  St.  Louis 

KOHLER,  August                 Die  Bewegungspiele  des  Kindergartens  4m.      8°   Weimar 

MULLEY  -I-  Tabram,  ^~  Songs  and  Games  for  our  Little  Ones  \\~  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [81]  89 

Singleton,  J.  E.              Occupations  and  Occupation  Games  3/-  c  8°  Jarrold                   85 


im. 
12m. 

7/6 


Myers 

Cassel 
Berlin 
Rice 


[ 


78 
]78 


[85]  88 

87 

77 

81 

[62]  83 


166.    PRIMARY  EDUCATION. 

•Forster,  Oswald  Das  erste  Schuljahr 

Gill,  T.  '^^^  ^'^  °^  Teaching  Young  Minds  to  Observe  and  Think 

JACOBI,  Mary  Putnam  [Am.]  Physiolog.  Notes  on  Primary  Educ,  and  the  Study  of  Language 

•Klauwell,  Ad.  Das  erste  Schuljahr 

object-lessons,  speaking,  drawing,  writing,  reading,  memory,  singing,  counting. 

Laurie  Prf.  S.  S.  Primary  Instruction  in  relation  to  Education 

Education  and  Primary  Instruction 

289 


2m.  50 

2/- 

$1 

2m. 


8°  Leipzig 

82 

12°  Longman 

72 

c8°  New  York 

8q 

8°  Leipzig 

[66]  83 

2/6  c  8°  Stewart 
3/6  c  8°  Thin,  Edin. 


C73]  7-1 
8-» 


Society] 


SPECIAL  SUBJECTS   OF   INSTRUCTION. 


[Education 


D  §167 

Malleson,  Mrs.  Frank 
Quick,  Rev.  R.  H. 

SCHINDLER,  L. 

Weber,  A. 

Kindergarten 
Volkssehule 


Notes  on  the  Early  Training  of  Children  [sound  and  practical]  l/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [84]  86 

Thoughts  and  Suggestions  about  Teaching  Children—  in  his  Essays  5/-  c  8°  K\i^Ciiax,Redhill\(>'S^^ 

Theoretisch-praktisches  Handbuch  fiir  den  ersten  Schulunterricht,  2  v.  ea.  5m.      8°  Leipzig  76-77 

Die  vier  ersten  Schuljahre  in  Verbindung  mit  e.  Kindergarten  im.so  Gotha  76 

—V.  D  §  165. 

— V.  D  §  157,  s.v.  Germany. 


167.    SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  OF  INSTRUCTION. 


L' Agriculture  dans  les  Ecoles 

Principles  of  Agriculture  as  an  instructional  subject 


Agriculture. 

Renard,  p. 
Wrightson,  Prf.  J. 

Arithmetic  — v.  Number,  infra. 

Army,  Education  for  the— z;.  Military,  infra. 
Art:  Generally. 

The  Education  of  an  Artist  [tr.]  ;  ill.  ^     [Fine  Art  Lib.] 

L'Enseignement  professionnel  des  beaux-arts  dans  les  ecoles  de  Paris 


[vine  culture]  s  8°  Paris 

5/-  c  8°  Chapman 


84 


Chesnau,  E. 

COUGNY,  G. 

Davidson,  Thos.  [Am.] 
Hennig,  G.  A. 
Menge,  R. 

Drawing 
Biology 
Botany 
Chemistry 
Composition. 

SiDGWiCK,  Prf.  A. 


The  Place  of  Art  in  Education 

Die  asthetische  Bildung  in  der  Volkssehule 

Der  Kunstunterricht  im  Gymnasium 

— Tj.  infra. 

— V.  Science,  Natural,  infra. 

— V.  Science,  Natural,  infra. 

— V.  Science,  Natural,  infra. 

On  the  Teaching  of  Composition 


■;/- 

c  8°  Cassell 

86 

sf. 

8°  Paris 

88 

24f. 

12°  Boston 

87 

im. 

8°  Leipzig 

74 

50pf. 

8°  Langensalza 

80 

[a  lecture]  1/6    12°  Rivington 


8° 


Drawing 

CoNZ,  G. 
Dreesen,  G. 
Flinzer,  F. 
Grandauer,  Jos. 
kuhlmann,  f. 
Le  Mang,  G. 
Menard,  E.  F.  W. 
MooDV,  F.  W. 
Perry,  W.  S.  [Am.] 
Rein,  Dr.  W. 
Sparkes,  J.  C.  L. 
V.  Staden,  J. 
Stuhlmann,  Dr.  A. 

Weishaupt,  H. 

WlHAN,  R. 

Elocution. 

Bell,  A.  M. 

Delaumosne,  Abbe 
Diesterweg,  F.  A.  W. 
KiRBY,  F.  N.  [Am.] 

English    Language  and  Literature   Generally— ».  aUo  Elocution,  supra.  Essays,  Reading,  infra. 

Abbott  Dr  E  A  Teaching  of  Eng.  Lit.— mLects.  on  Educ.  before  Coll.  of  Preceptors  o.p.     8°  Longman 

Bain,  Prf.  Alex.  On  Teaching  English  [with  detailed  examples]  2/6  c  8 

HUFFCUT,  E.  W.  [Am.]     English  in  the  Preparatory  Schools  [Monographs  on  Education]  25<r.   c  S 

March,  F.  A.  [Am.]         Method  of  Philological  Study  of  the  English  Language  12 

Woodward,  F.  C.  [Am.]  English  in  the  Schools 

290 


— V.  also  Art,  supra. 

Der  Zeichenunterricht  an  der  hbheren  Madchenschule  im. 

Wegweiser  fiir  den  Zeichenunterricht  in  der  Volkssehule  2m. 

Lehrbuch  des  Zeichenunterrichts  6m. 

Die  specielle  Methodik  d.  Zeichenunterrichts    [Niedergesass' .^eMui/;^]  im.40 
Der  Zeichenunterricht  in  der  Schweiz  2m.  25 

Das  Volksschulzeichen  im  Dienste  der  Padagogik  im.50 

Der  Zeichenunterricht  in  der  Volkssehule,  2  pts. ;  49  pi.  iom.50 

Lectures  and  Lessons  on  Art  [with  diagrams]     3/6  ( 

Teaching  of  Drawing  in  Public  Schools  ;  ditto  in  Grammar  Schools 
Das  Freihandzeichnen  im  Seminar  [Padag.  Studien]     75pf. 

Schools  of  Art :  origin,  history,  work,  Influence      [Health  Exhib.  Report]    i/- 
Der  erste  Unterricht  im  Zeichnen  4™- 

Leitfaden  f.  d.  Zeichenunter.  in  d.  preuss.  Volksschulen 

i.  :  im. ;  Atlas  i6ai. ;  ii.  ;  im.so. ;  Atlas  i6m. ;  iiL  ;  im.50. ;  Atlas  i6ni. 

Das  Elementar-Freihandzeichnen  in  der  Volkssehule,  3  pts.  6m. 

Theorie  und  Praxis  des  Zeichenunterrichts,  2  pts.  3m.  50 

Methodik  des  Zeichenunterrichts  [systematic]     Im. 


The  Principles  of  Speech  and  Elocution                            o.p.  [pi.  6/6  ;  w.  5/-]  8' 

Visible  Speech  :  the  science  of  universal  alphabetics                                      15/-  4' 

The  Art  of  Oratory,  tr.  F.  A.  Shaw  [Am.] ;  ill.            [system  of  Delsarte]     $2  I2| 

Beitrage  zur  Begriindung  d.  hoheren  Leselehre  8 

Vocal  and  Action  Language                                                                            "./•  12' 


Shittgart 
Flenzburg 
Leipzig 
Vienna 
Hanover 
Leipzig 
Neuwied 
BeU 
Boston 
Eisenach 
Clowes 
Hanover 
Berlin 

Munich 
Weimar 
Trautenau 


Hamilton 

Simpkin 

Albany 

Crefeld 

Boston 


[Monographs  on  Education]     25^. 


Boston 
New  York 
c  8°  Boston 


89 


77 
77 

[76]  82 

83 

89 

77 

83-84 

[73]  80 

78 

84 

[76]  85 

88 

[78]  82 

[    ]79 

79 


49 
67 
82 

59 
65 


71 
87 


88 


Society] 


SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  OF   INSTRUCTION. 


[Education 


Essay  Writing. 

Apelt,  O.  Der  deutsche  Aufsatz  in  der  Prima  [hist. -critical]     4m.      8° 

Cholevius,  L.  Praktische  Anleitung  zur  Abfassung  deutscher  Aufsatze  2m.  50     8' 

»         II  '  Dispositionen  und  Materialien  zu  deutschen  Aufsatzen,  2  vols.  4m. 

•Forbes,  A.  W.  Holmes  Practical  Essay-Writing  1/6  c  8' 

*'  ■"  '^ "  •  ""  ■  7m. 


D  §167 


Leipzig 


83 

[    ]78 

[    ]8o 

Sonnenschein  [88]  89 

*Laas,  E.  Der  deutsche  Aufsatz  in  den  oberen  Gymnasialklassen,  2  vols.  7m.     8°  Berlin  77-78 

Female  Education 
French  Language 

Berger,  B. 

*Gericke,  A. 

Schaffer,  C. 

Transactions  of  the  Modem  Language  Association 

Geography. 

Baker,  W.  G.  Realistic  Elementary  Geography  taught  by  picture  and  plan  1/9  c  8'  Blackie  89 

BOETTCHER,  C.  Die  Methode  des  geographischen  Unterrichts  2m  .40     8°  Berlin  86 

Catalogue  of  Exhibition  of  Appliances  used  in  Geographical  Education  8°  Roy.  Geog.  Soc.     86 

Crocker,  Lucretia [Am.]  Methods  of  Teaching  Geography  [notes  of  lessons]     doc.    i'^  Boston  [83184 


Der  deutsche  Aufsatz  in  den  oberen  Gymnasialklassen,  2  vols. 

— V.  Women,  infra. 

Generally— ».  also  Reading,  infra. 

Conferences  Pedag.  sur  I'Enseign.  de  la  Langue  Maternelle  if. 

Der  franzosische  Unterricht  [Rein's  Padag.  Studien]     Im. 

Die  vermitlelnde  Methode  im.50 


Paris 

84 

Eisenach 

78 

Berlin 

86 

Baltimore 

84  sqq. 

Delitsch,  O. 

DlERCKE,  C. 

Finger,  F.  A. 
Frye,  A.  E.  [Am.] 
*Geikie,  Prf.  A. 
*Geistbeck,  M. 


Beitrage  zur  Methodik  des  geograph.  Unterrichts  Im.      8°  Leipzig  [     ]  78 

Geographische  Schulatlanten  und  Karten — in  Kehr's  Methodik,  vol.  i.  pp.  153^??.,  nt  D§  157. 
Anweisung  zum  Unterrichte  in  der  Heimatskunde ;  13111.  3m.      %°  Berlin  [66]  86 

The  Child  and  Nature  [for  physical  geogr.  teaching]  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  87 


Jolly,  W. 
Keltie,  J.  S. 
*Lehmann,  Dr. 

LUDDE,  J.  G. 

*Matzat,  H. 


R. 


Oberlander,  H. 

*RlCHTER,  W. 

RuscH,  Gust. 


The  Teaching  of  Geography :  principles  and  methods  2/-    12°  Macmillan 

Geschichte  der  Methodik  d.  geograph.  Unterrichts — in  Kehr's  Methodik,v.  i.,utO%  157. 
Methodik  d.  Unterrichts  in  Geographic,  Geschichte,  etc.  3m.      8°  Freiburg 

Realistic  Teaching  of  Geography  [its  principles]     i/-   12°  Blackie 

Report  to  the  Council  of  Roy.  Geograph.  Soc.  in  Suppl.  Papers  of  R.G.S.  1886,  pt.  iv. 
Lectures  on  Geographical  Apparatus  and  Methods,  tr.  A.  Sonnenschein  '  8°  Philip 

Geschichte  der  Methodologie  der  Erdkunde  8°  Leipzig 

Methodik  des  Geographischen  Unterrichts  ;  36  plates  8m.  r  8°  Berlin 

Erdkunde  :  ein  Hilfsbuch  flir  den  Geograph.  Unterricht  2m.      8°       ,, 

Der  geograph.  Unterricht  [Ritterian ;  histor.  and  system.]     3m.6o     8°  Grimma 

Der  geograph.  Unterricht         [esp.  in  higher  schools ;  Rein's  pad.  Stud.]     im.      8°   Vienna 
Methodik  d.  geograph.  Unterrichtes  [Niedergesass'  Methodik']     2m.  40 


Sonnenschein,  A.  [ed.]   Regulations  for  Teaching  Geography  in  the  Prussian  Cadet  Corps — in  his  Foreign  Codes,  ut  D  %  159. 


Die  constructive  Methode  des  geograph.  Unterrichts 
Das  Kartenzeichnen  in  der  Schule 


im.50 
[systematic]    2m. 


Vienna 
Munich 


Trampler,  R 
Wenz,  G. 

Geometry. 

Assoc,  f.  Improvt.  of  Geom.  Teaching  :  Annual  Report  gratis     8°  Sonnenschein 

Bauer -1-TSCHIEDEL,E.  -f  A.  Meth.  d. Unterrichts  ind.Geom.u.  geom.  Zeichnen  \H\t&s,x. Methodik]  im.20     8°   Vienna 

German   Language  :   Generally-^,  also  Elocution,  Essays,  supra,  Reading,  infra. 

Engelien,  a.  Geschichte  des  deutsch-sprachlichen  Unterrichtes  -  zw  Kehr's  Methodik,  pp.  50-87,  ut  D  §  157. 

*Kehr+Schlimbach,  C. +G.  Der  deutsche  Sprachunterricht  im  ersten  Schuljahre  3m.      8°  Gotha 

Historical  and  theoretical. 


87 

86 
87 

in  prep. 
79 
8S 
[79]  86 
[69]  79 
80 
84 

78 
78 


ami. 

84 


[59]  82 

75 
72 
72 

77-79 


Kellner,  L.                       Praktischer  Lehrgang  fur  den  deutschen  Sprachunterricht,  2  pts.               4m.  50  Altenburg 
Laas,  E.                               Der  deutsche  Unterricht  auf  hoheren  Lehranstalten                                        5m.  8°  Berlin 
RiCHTER,  Albert                Der  Unterricht  in  der  Muttersprache                                                              im.50  ii'  Leipzig 
Rudolph,  L.                     Praktische  Einleitung  zur  Ertheilung  c.  naturgem.  unterr.  in  unserer  Mutter- 
sprache, 4  pts.                                                                                        llm.6o  %°  Berlin 
SoMMERT,  H.                      Methodik  d.  Sprachunterrichtes                          [Niedergesass'  Methodik]  2m.8o  8°    Vienna 

Girls,  Education  of— ».  Women,  infra 

Gymnastics  and  Physical  Education  generally. 

Alexander,  A.  Healthftil  Exercises  for  Girls ;  ill.  2/6  c  8' 

AngersteinH-Ecker,  %7-^  Home  Gymnastics  for  the  Well  and  the  Sick  [Am.  tr.]  ;  ill.  $1.25     8 

Arnim,  Anna  Leffler         Health  Maps  :  presc.  exer.,  S  pts.  ea.  w.  I2  full-length  figs.  ea.  5/-,  or  theset  21/-     8 

i. :  General  Exercises ;  ii. :  For  the  Liver  and  Spleen ;  iii.  :  For  Weak  Lungs ;  iv. :  For  Imperfect  Digestion ;  v.  :  For  Bad  Circulation. 

Brendicke,  H.                  Grundriss  zur  Geschichte  der  Leibesiibungen  2m.  50     %"  CSthen 

Hartwell,  E.  M.  [Am.]  Physical  Training  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities  [Govt,  pub.] 

HiRTH,  G.                           Das  gesammte  Turnwesen  gm. 
HOOLE,  H.                           Science  and  Art  of  Training                                                        [for  athletes]    3/6 

Jager,  O.  H.                     Die  Gymnastik  der  Hellenen  8m. 

JAHN.F.  L.                        Werke,  hrsg.  C.  Euler,  2  vols.  iom.50     8°  77^/                  84-85 

Euler,  C.                       Jahn's  Leben  und  Wirken  6m.  50     2,°  Stuttgart                 81 
Jolly,  Wm.                        Physical  Education 

»trT,-.co   M                           Die  weibliche  Turnkunst ;  ill.  9m.     i°  Leipzig            [62]  75 

Anleitung  zur  Ertheilung  des  Turnnnterrichtes  am.  50     8°  Dresden          [    ]  73 

291 


8° 


8° 


^Kloss,  M. 


Philip 
Boston 
Sonnenschein 


Washington 

Leipzig 

Triibner 

Stuttgart 

Hof 

Stuttgart 

Leipzig 
Dresden 


8S 
89 

87 

82 
86 
66 


Society] 


SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  OF   INSTRUCTION. 


[Education 


D  §167 

KUEMMEL,  Rich. 
■  Lagrange,  F. 
Ling 

LOFVING,  Concordia 
MacCarthy,  Serg.  T. 
*Maclaren,  a. 

Melio,  G.  L. 

PURITZ, 

Roth,  Dr.  M. 

j»  ,» 

Walker,  Donald 
Watson,  J.  M.  [Am.] 


Methodik  d.  Tunaunterrichtes 

The  Physiology  of  Bodily  Exercise 

Swedish  Gymnastics  for  Schools 

Physical  Education  and  its  Place  in  a  System  of  Education 

Easy  System  of  Calisthenics  and  Drill 

A  System  of  Physical  Education  :  theoretical  and  practical 

Training  in  Theory  and  Practice 

Illustrated  Manual  of  Swedish  Drill 

Code-Book  of  Gymnastic  Exercises 

Gymnastic  Exerc.  without  Apparatus  ;  ill. 

On  Neglect  of  Physical  Education  and  Hygiene 

Manly  Exercises ;  ill. 

Handbook  of  Calisthenics  and  Gymnastics 


[Niedergesass'  Methodiki  im.6o 
[Internat.  Scient.  Series.]  5/- 
1/6 
1/6 
1/6 
7/6 
6/6 
1/6 


8° 
c8° 

4° 
c8° 
12° 
c8° 


[Ling's  system] 
[rather  antiquated] 


c8° 
c8° 


Vienna 
Paul 

Hachette 
Sonnenschein 
W.  H.  Allen 
Clar.  Press 

»» 
Low 

London 
Myers 
Ealliere 
Bohn's  Lib. 
New  York 


84 
89 

85 

82 

8r 

[68]  87 

[66]  74 

89 

83 

[64]  87 

89 

[34]  78 

[6-]  79 


Histopy. 


.  w. 


Acton,  Lord                     — a^/jV/^  German  Schools  of  History,  ;'«  English  Historical  Review,  pt.  I.    5/~  8 

Adams,  Prf.  H.  B.  [Am.]  Methods  of  Historical  Study                     [Johns  Hopkin's  Univ.  Studies]    501:.  8 

The  Study  of  History  in  Amer.  Colls.  &  Univs.           [Circulars  of  Information]  8' 
-in  his  Manl.  of  Hist.  Liter,  are  suggeslions  as  to  methods  Sf  courses        $2.50  s  8' 
Geschichtsunterricht  auf  den  Seminarien                                     [Rein's  Studier] 

Geschichte  und  Unterricht  in  der  Geschichte  8 

Instruction  in  History                                             [Am.  tr. ;  from  his  Wegweiser']  8' 

Grundriss  der  Historik                                                                                        2m.  8 

Zur  Methode  u.  Technik  des  Geschichtsunterricht       [Rein's  pad.  Stud.  ]  6opf.  8 

Der  Geschichtsunterricht  in  der  Volksschule                                                    im.  8 

The  Seminary  Method  of  Original  Study  in  the  Historical  Sciences               $1  12' 

Study  of  History  in  England  &  Scotland  [tr.]        [Johns  Hopk.  Un.  Stud.]  z^c.  8 

The  Unity  of  History — appended  to  his  Comparative  Politics        o.p.  [pi.  14/-]  8' 

Methods  of  Historical  Study  [eight  Oxf.  lects.  '8s-'86]  10/6  8 
— article  On  the  Study  of  History — in  Fortnightly  Review,  May,  '81  2/6  8 
— oT-^j-.Sci.of  Hist.dr"  Scient. Meth.appl.to Hist.,  2'»  his  Short  Stud.,v.l.,ii.ea.  6/- 


„      Prf.  C.  K.  [Am.] 
Blume,  E. 
Campe,  J.  F.  C. 
Dikstekweg,  F.  a. 
*Droysen,  J.  G. 
Eberhardt,  K.  F. 
Feldhausen,  G. 
Foster,  F.  H.  [Am.] 
Fredericq,  Prf  P. 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 


Froude,  J.  A. 

*Hall,  iPrf.  G.  S.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Methods  of  Teaching  and  Studying  History 


$1.30 


Longman 
New  York 
Washington 
New  York 

Leipzig 

Boston 

Leipzig 

Eisenach 

Leipzig 

New  York 

Baltimore 

Macmillan 

, , 

Chapman 
Longman 
Boston 


86 
8? 

87 
[82]  89 

59 
85 
[68]  75 
74 
87 
88 

87 
73 
86 
8t 
[67]  86 
[83]  85 


Articles  by  Dr.  A.  B.  HART  \Amcr.  Hist.),  Prf.  E  EMERTOH  [Hinker  Hist.  InstrucHon),  Dr.  R.  T.  ELY  {Pol.  Erim.),  Pres.  A.  D.  WHITE  {Coufse  of  Hist,  and  Pol. 
Smnce),  J.  T.  CLARKE  [Ploa  for  Archeol.  Instruclion),  Prf.  H.  E.  ADAMS  (SJrcial  Mitkods),  Prf.  G.  S.  MORRIS  iPhilos.  of  SlaU  and  of  History),  Prf.  J.  R. 
SEELEY  (Teaching  0/ History— repr./r.  youm.  of  Educ..  Nov.,  '84I,  Prf.  C.  K.  ADAMS,  Prf.  ).  W.  BURGESS.  T.  W.  HIGGINSON,  Prf.  W.  F.  ALLEN,  etc. 

Krieger,  F.  DerGeschichtsunterrichtin  Volks-u.  Burgerschulen,  etc.  2m.  Niirnberg  76 

MORISON,  J.  Cotter  — article  History  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xii.  30/-     4°  Black  81 

RnsCH,  M.  Methodik  d.  Unterrichtes  in  d.  Geschichte       [Niedergesass'  Methodik']    im.20     8°   Vienna  84 

*Seeley,  Prf.  J.  R.  —article  Teaching  of  History  injourn.  of  Educ,  ut  supra,  s.v.  YitCiS.— advocating  the  scientific  and 

sociological  in  lieu  of  the  chronological  and  purely  literary  tnethod. 
Lectures  on  the  Study  of  History  [Oxon.  Lects., '59-61]    3/6  s  8°' Parker  [61]  65 


Smith,  Prf.  Goldwin 


Sorley,  Prf  W.  R. 


Contains  good,  but  now  somewhat  antiquated,  references  to  books  and  parts  of  books. 

-a?-/.  The  Historical  Method,  in  Essays  in  Philos.  Crit.,  ed.  Seth  [Hegelian]  9/- 


8°  Longman 


Kindergarten  — ».  D  §  164  :  The  Kindergarten 

Languages,  Ancient :  Generally. 

BuRSiAN,  C.                       Geschichte  der  klassischen  Philologie  in  Deutschland  I4™-  5° 

Fechner,  H.                      Gelehrsamkeit  oder  Bildung?  im.5o 

Freund,  W.                      Wie  studirt  man  Philologie  ?  im.  50 
Greenwood,  Pre.  J.  G.     On  Study  of  Langs,  of  Greece  and  Rome                   [Owen's  Coll.  Lects.]  o.p. 

Hale,  Prf.  W.  G.  [Am.]  Aims  and  Methods  of  Classical  Study  25'^- 

HiRZEL,  Carl                      Grundziige  zu  einer  Geschichte  d.  class.  Philologie  im.20 

HOFMANN,  A.  W.  [Am.]  Question  of  a  Division  of  the  Philosophical  Faculty  25^. 

A  Report,  incorporating  the  opinions  of  many  German  professors. 
MULLER,  L. 

Prf.  F.  Max 
Schmeding,  F. 
Taylor,  S.  H.  [Am.] 


Geschichte  der  klassischen  Philologie  in  den  Niederlanden  5m. 

Science  of  Language  and  its  Place  in  General  Educ.       [Univ.  Extens.  Lects.] 
Die  klassische  Bildung  in  der  Gegenwart  3""- 

The  Method  of  Classical  Study  $i-25 

Classical  Study  [value  ill.  by  selns.  fr.  wrtgs.  of  scholar.^i]  $2 

a  reply  to  YOUMAN's  Culture  demanded  by  Modern  Life. 


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Breslau 
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12"  Boston 
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Boston 

8°  Leipzig 
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83 


83 

79 

[    ]8o 

52 

88 

[62]  73 

[83]  83 

69 
in  prep. 

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70 


[an  address]  2Sf.      8°  Boston 


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Greek. 

Adams,  C.  F.  [Am.]    A  College  Fetich  [Greek] 

Latin. 

Abbott,  Dr.  E.  A.        Latin  verse— «»  Three  Lectures  on  Teaching,  by  Eve  4- Sidgwick  + Abbott   2/-  c  8°  Camb.  Press  82 

Hale,  W.  G.  [Am.]      The  Art  of  Reading  Latin  :  how  to  teach  it  2Sf.  s  8°  Boston  87 

MoRRIS,Prf.E.P.[Am.]TheStudy  of  Latin  in  the  Preparatory  Course  ^5f ■  <=  8        ,,  Zj 

Thompson,  Darcy  W.   Day  Dreams  of  a  Schoolmaster  [very  suggestive]  5/-  c  8   Douglas, £(/j». [64] 65 

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[Education 


Languages  and  Literature,  Modern :  Generally -z/.  aUo  English,  French,  German,  supra. 

Die  Reform  des  fremdsprachlichen  Unterrichts 

Bearing  of  Study  of  Modern  Languages  on  Education 

Sprachwissenschaft  und  neuere  Sprachen 

On  Teaching  Modern  Languages  :  in  theory  and  practice 

Modern  Languages  in  Education 

Essay  on  the  Study  of  Literature — in  his  Miscellaneous  Works. 

L'Art  d'enseigner  et  d'^tudier  des  Langues 

Gedanken  iiber  das  Studium  der  neueren  Sprachen 

The  Study  of  Literature  [address  at  Mansion  Ho.,  Lon 

V.  RElNHARTSTOTTNERjC.Gedanken  iiber  das  Studium  der  modernen  Sprachen 
WiDGERY,  W.  H.  The  Teaching  of  Languages  in  Schools 


D  §167 


BlERBAUM,  J. 
Breymann,  Prf.  H. 

COLBECK,  C. 

Comfort,  G.  F.  [Am.] 
Gibbon,  E. 
Gouin,  F. 

KORTING,  G. 
MoRLEY,  John 


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86 

o.p.      8°  Manchester 

71 

[a  lecture]  l/-     8°  Munich 

76 

■2.1-   12°  Camb.  Press 

87 

25<r.      8°  Syracuse 

86 

12°  Paris 

86 

lm.50          Heilbronn 

82 

ion,  1887]  1/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

87 

2m.      8°  Munich 

82-83 

2/6  c  8°  Nutt 

89 

Libraries,  School 


Reading,  infra. 


Mathematics  — v.  also  Geometry,  supra  ;  Number,  infra. 

Ball,  W.  W.  Rouse  History  of  the  Study  of  Mathematics  at  Cambridge  6/-  c  8° 

Becker,  J.  K.  Die  Mathematik  als  Lehrgegenstand  des  Gymnasiums  2m.      8° 

Hamilton,  Sir.  Wm.        Study  of  Mathem.  as  an  Exer.  of  Mind  [  1 836]— ««  his  Discussns.  on  Philos.  21/-     8° 
Safford,  Dr.  T.  H.  [Am.  ]  Mathematical  Teaching  and  its  Modern  Methods  25^.  c  8° 

WiTTSTEiN,  J,  Die  Methode  des  mathematischen  Unterrichts  im.20     8° 

Mineralogy  ~v.  Scjence,  Natural,  infra. 

Moral  Education. 

Abbott,  J.  [Am.]  The  Teacher :  moral  influences  employed,  etc.  $i.7S 

Bryant,  Dr.  Sophie         — in  her  Educational  Ends  :  ideal  of  personal  development  6/-  c  8° 

Buchanan,  J.  R.  [Am.]  Moral  Education  :  its  laws  and  methods  ,$1.50   12° 

*Grube,  A.  W.  Von  der  sittlichen  Bildung  der  Jugend  [first  10  years]  2m.  50     8° 

Lessing,  G.  E.  '  Education  of  the  Human  Race,  tr.  Rev.  F.  W.  Robertson  2/6  f  8° 

PracticalNotes  onMoral  Training  [Roman  Catholic]  2/6  c  8° 


Quick,  Rev.  R, 
Stow,  David 


H. 


w. 


Remarks  about  Moral  and  Religious  Education — in  his  Essays 
Moral  Training  and  the  Training  System  in  Glasgow 

Home  Education      —v.  D  §  163;  Religious  Education,  Self-Culture,  v.  infra. 

Music  and  Singing. 

Brandt,  M.  G. 
CuRWEN,  John 
Death,  T. 
Helm,  J. 
Hennes,  a. 

HiEBSCH,  Jos. 

Hullah,  John 
Nehrlich,  G.  C. 
Prentice,  Ridley 


Camb.  Press 

89 

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8^ 

Blackwood 

[52]  66 

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87 

Hanover 

79 

New  York 

Longman 

87 

New  York 

[82]  83 

Leipzig 

55 

Paul 

[72]  83 

Burns  &  Dates 

S/-  c  8°  Author,7ferf/^!7/[68]87 
o.f.      8°  Longman  41 


Die  erziehliche  Bedeutung  des  Gesanges  [a  lecture]  sopf     8° 

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Die  Musik  und  die  musikalische  Erziehung 

Methodik  d.  Gesangunterrichtes  [Niedergesass'  MeihodiKX  8opf. 

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The  Musician  :  a  guide  to  pianoforte  students  ;  6  grades  ea.  2/- 


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,  w.  D  §  158. 
Berlin 
Vienna 
Longman 
4°  Heilbronn 
16°  Sonnenschein 


12 


*Riemann,  H. 
Seeing,  F.  W. 

*Steinitzer,  Max 
Widmann,  B. 

Number 

BOHME,  A. 

Buttner,  a. 
Claussen,  a.  p.  L. 


Lists  of  pieces  to  be  studied,  arranged  in  order  of  difficulty,  w.  full  critical  analysis  of  many  and  helps  to  analysis  of  the  rest. 


Musikalische  Logik 


[physiologically  and  psychologically]  lm.50     8°  Leipzig 


Die  Kunst  des  Gesanges  in  der  Elementarschule,  etc. 
Rationelle  Behandlung  des  Gesangunterrichts 
Ueber  die  psychologischen  Wirkungen  der  musikalischen  Formen 
Die  Methode  des  Schul-  und  Chorgesangunterrichts 

— 11.  also  Mathematics,  supra. 

Anleitung  zum  Unterricht  in  Rechnen 

Der  Rechenunterricht  in  der  Elementarschule 

Anleitung  zum  Unterricht  in  der  Volksschule 

Methodische  Anleitung  zum  Unterricht  in  Rechnen 


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Diesterweg4-Heuser,A. -1-P.Handb.  f.  d.  Gesammtunterricht  in  den  Rechnen,  2  vols. 


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Grube's  Method  explained  and  illustrated  $1 

Grube's  Method  :  2  essayson  elem.  instr.  in  mathem.  30c. 


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Hartley,  J.  A.  [Austral,]  The  Teacher's  Manual  of  Elementary  Arithmetic 


HoFER,  Jos. 
Janicke,  E. 

SI  »J 

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Sonnenschein,  A. 
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Methodik  des  Rechenunterrichts  [Niedergesass'  Methodik']  3m,40 

Der  Rechenunterricht  in  der  Volksschule  i/_ 

Geschichte  des  Rechenunterrichts —?'«  Kehr's  Methodik,  vol.  i.  pp.  780  sqq.—v. 
Der  Rechenunterricht  in  der  Volksschule,  2  pts.  4m.  50 

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Methodik  des  Rechenunterrichts  4m.  50 

Zur  Geschichte  der  Rechenkunst,  25  ill.  and  2  tables  2m.  40 

Describing  the  number-signs  and  systems  o(  the  ancients,  and  the  various  Itinds  of  apparatus  used  for  teaching. 


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8°  Leipzig 

8°  Potsdam 

8°  Giitersloh 

8°  Harburg 

8°  Eisenach 

8°  Berlin 
12°  New  York 

8°  Chicago 
z  8°  Adelaide 

8°   Vienna 

8°  Gotha 
D  §  158. 

8°  Wittenberg 

f°  Sonnenschein  [77]  87 
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Vienna  83 


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87 
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80 

[70]  76 


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SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  OF   INSTRUCTION. 


[Education 


D  §167 

Object  Lessons.    Ansehauungsunterrieht. 

Barnard,  H.  [ed. ;  Am.]  Object  Teaching  and  Oral  Lessons 

CAl,KiNS,NormanA.[Am.]Manual  of  Object  Teaching,  with  illustr,  lessons 

DiJssiNG,  G.  Der  Ansehauungsunterrieht  von  Comenius  bis  zur  Gegenwart  [historical] 

Fuhr+Ortmann,  tg;    Der  Ansehauungsunterrieht  in  der  Volksschule,  3  vols. 

Harder,  F.  Handbuch  fiir  d.  Ansehauungsunterrieht,  bearb.  J.  F.  HUttmann 

Heinemann,  L.  Handbuch  f.  d.  Ansehauungsunterrieht,  u.  d.  Heimatskunde 

Morrison,  T.  Object  Lessons  and  how  to  teach  them 

RiCHTER,  K.  Der  Ansehauungsunterrieht  in  den  Elementarclassen 

Ricks,  G.  Object  Lessons  and  how  to  give  them  ;  2  series 

Natural  History  Object  Lessons  :  a  manual  for  teachers 

A  Manual  of  Object  Lessons  ;  ill 


ROOPER,  W. +H. 
Schmidt,  P.  V. 
Treuge,  J. 
Wrage,  C. 


$3-50  m  8° 

$1.25    12° 

im.50     8° 

llm.     8° 

7m.     8° 

4m.  50     8° 

1/6   12° 

[prize  essay]  3m.     8° 

ea.  3/6  p  8° 

4/6  c  8° 

3/6  e  8° 


Hartford 

New  York 

Frankenberg 

Dillenburg 

Hanover 

Brunswick 

Collins 

Leipzig 

Isbister 


80 

82 

85 

[65]  83 

[    ]86 

V> 
87 

C    ]87 

[85]  87 


Die  Geschichte  des  Anschauungsunterrichts— 2«  Kehr's  Methodik,  v.  ii.  pp.  254-327 
Der  Ansehauungsunterrieht  [theoretical  and  practical]  im.  50 

Denziel's  Entwurf  des  Ansehauungsunterrieht  6m. 


Sonnenschein  [83]  87 
-V.  D  §  158. 
Miinster  79 

Altona       [    ]  79-80 


Physical  Training  —v.  Gymnastics,  supra. 

Physiology  —v.  Science,  Natural,  infra. 

Political  Economy —z-.  aUo  D  §  114  :  Political  Economy. 

*Cossa,  Prf.  Luigi  Guide  to  Study  of  Polit.  Econ.  [tr.  fr.  Ital.;  w.  bibliogr.  (chfly.  foreign  bks. )]  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Laughlin,  J.  L.  [Am.]     The  Study  of  Political  Economy  [hints  to  students  and  teachers]  $  I    if  New  York 

Ragged  School  Education— ».  d  §  169 :  Reformatory. 
Reading:  Primary. 

*B6hme,  a. 
buttner,  a. 
*Fechner,  H. 


80 

8s 


Anleitung  zum  Leseunterricht 

Der  erste  Schreib-  u.  Leseunterricht  in  elem,  Schulen 

Die  Methoden  des  ersten  Leseunterrichts 


GOLTZSCH,  E.  T. 
Hall,  Prf.  G.  S.  [Am.] 
Jacobi,  F. 
Jutting,  W.  V. 

*SCHAFER,  F. 


im.so 

im. 

6m.  50 

Historical.    Based  on  a  study  of  originals,  with  facss.  of  old  primer  pages,  pictures  of  reading-machines,  etc. 

Anweisung  z.  Lese-  u.  Schreibunterricht  im. 

How  to  Teach  Reading  and  What  to  Read  in  Schools  itf.  ( 

Der  Lese-Unterricht  [historical,  critical,  and  systematic] 

Kritische  Geschichte  des  ersten  Leseunterrichts  im.50 

Ueber  die  wichtigsten  der  heute  herrschenden  Leselehrmethoden  Im. 


Shuckburgh,  E,  D.  [ed.]  The  A  B  C  both  in  Eng.  &  Latin  \Jacs.  reprod.  of  earliest  Eng.  reading  bk.  ]  4/6   12' 

Spelling  Reform  —v-  infra. 
Reading:  Higher. 


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8°       „ 
8°      „ 

[72]  82 
[6-]  76 

[      ]82 

8°      „ 
8°  Boston 

Nilrnberg 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Frankfort 

[    ]7i 
87 
51 
72 
76 

Stock  [h.(/.(i538)]  89 


Herzog,  D.  G.  Stoff  zu  stilistischen  Uebungen  in  der  Muttersprache  3m. 

Kehr,  C.  Theoret.-prakt.  Anweisung  z,  Behandlung  dent.  Lesestiicke  4m. 

*LaaS,  E.  Der  deutsche  Unterricht  auf  hbheren  Lehranstalten  5m, 

Lange,  Otto  Das  deutsche  Lesebuch  als  Mittepunkt  der  Lehrstoffe  und  Lehrkunst 

Legouv£,  Ernest  L'Art  de  la  Lecture  2f.so 

MiJLLER,  J.  Die  Auswahl  des  Lesebuchstoffes  Sopf. 

Rudolph,  L.  Praktisches  Handbuch  fur  d.  Unterricht  in  deutschen  Stiliibungen  iim. 

Choice  of  Books  for  Schools.    Use  of  Libraries— for  fuller  list,  ».  K  §  10. 

Adams, Prf.  H.B. [Am.] Seminary  Libraries  and  Univ.  Extension  [Johns  Hopk.  Un.  Stud.]  251:. 

BowEN,  H.  C.  Historical  Novels  [a  classified  list]  1/6 

Fisher,  K.  [Am.]  The  Proper  Use  of  School  Libraries 

Green,  S.  S.  [Am.]      Libraries  and  Schools  Soc. 

Hall, Prf. G.Stanley  [Am.]  School  Reading  :  how  and  what?  25^. 

Hewins,  C.  M.  [Am.]    Books  for  the  Young  :  a  guide  for  parents  and  children  25^. 

Journal  of  Education  iox  Sept.,  1885,  contains  a  selected  list  of  ^  \QQ  best  children' s  books"  td. 

SouTHWORTH,Prf.G.C.S.[Am.]  Six  Lectures  introductory  to  Study  of  English  Literature 
WiNSOR+RoBlNSON,J.  +  O.H.[Ams.]  College  Libraries  as  Aids  to  Instruction 

Religious  Education, 

Abbott,  E.  A.  — in  his  Hints  on  Teaching  is  an  admirable  chapter  3/- 

Arnold,  Matthew  The  Great  Prophecy  of  Israel's  Restoration  :  Isaiah,  chaps,  xl.-lxvi,  5/- 

'3ehrends,A.J.  F.[Am.]  What  Place,  if  any,  is  Religion  entitled  to  in  Public  Education?  25c. 

DiEKMANN,  C.  Der  biblische  Geschichtsunterricht  in  der  Volksschule  im. 

Frothingham,  O.  B.[Am.  Unit.]  Child's  Book  of  Religion  [suggestive]  $  i 

Kehr  C.  Die  christliche  Religionsunterricht  in  der  Oberelasse,  2  vols.  ea.  4m. 

KiRCHNER,  F.  Zur  Reform  des  Religions-Unterrichts  [Zeit-  und  Streitfragen]  im. 

Manitius,  H.  A.  Ueber  religiose  Bildung  im  Vaterhause  [with  bibliography] 

Mehl,  H.  Gedanken  iiber  die  sittlich-religibse  Bildung  Sopf. 

294 


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8°  Gotha 
8°  Berlin 

12° 


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78 

72 


Paris  79 

8°  Plauen  78 

8°  Berlin        [59-61]  82 


8°  Baltimore 

8°  Stanford 
12°  Sacramento 
16°  New  York 
z  8°  Boston 
32°  New  York 

4°  Rice 
12°  Cambridge,  U.S. 


87 
82 
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83 
87 
82 
86 
88 


c8' 

c8° 
12° 
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16° 
8° 
8° 
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Macmillan 

Boston 

Leipzig 

New  York 

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Berlin 

Halle 

Vienna 


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82 

78 

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SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  OF   INSTRUCTION. 


[Education 


D  §167 


Salzmann,  C.  G.  Die  wirksamsten  Mittel  Kindem  Religion  beizubringen  [Pad.  Bib!.]  l/-     8°  Berlin 

Wangemann,  L.  Handreicliung  beira  Unterrichte  der  Kleinen  in  der  Gotteserkenntniss  3111.      8°  Leipzig 

Wiedemann,  F.  Wie  ich  meinen  Kleinen  die  biblische  Geschichte  erzahlte  ;  100  ill.  im.50     ?,°  Dresden 


70 

]82 

]87 


Moral  Education — v.  supra. 

Sciences,  Natural. 

Generally. 
Baenitz,  C. 
du  Bois  Reymond,  E. 
Harris,  W.  T.  [Am.] 
Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H. 
Loew,  E. 
muhlberg,  f, 


Religious  Educ,  Sermons,  Sunday  School  Educ. — v.  infra. 


Der  naturwiss.  Unterricht  in  gehobenen  Lehranstalten  ;  60  ill.  5m. 

Culturgeschichte  und  Naturwissenschaft  2m. 

How  to  Teach  Natural  Science  in  Public  Schools  15;:. 

— in  his  Science  and  Culture  ;  and  his  Lay  Sermons — v.  D  §  161. 

Stellung  der  Schule  zur  Naturwissenschaft  im. 

Natural  Science  in  Secondary  Schools  [Govt,  pub.] 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  Science  Teaching  of  America 
Report  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Scientific  Instruction.     1870  sqq. 


8°  Berlin 

8°  Leipzig 
16°  Syracuse 


[69]  83 
78  [78] 
[71]  87 


Roth,  Carl 
Wilson,  Rev.  J.  M. 
YouMANS,  E.  L.  [Am.] 

Biology. 

Burgess,  E.  S.  [Am.] 
Haeckel,  Prf.  E. 


[Niedergesass'  Methodik'\  lra.6o 


Methodik  d.  naturgeschichtl.  Unterrichtes 

On  Teach.  Nat.  Sci.  inSchls. — e»  Essays  on  a  Lib.  Educ,  ed.Farraro./.  \w.  7/6] 

Culture  demanded  by  Modem  Life :  the  claims  of  scientific  educ.  $2 


Syllabus  of  Courses  in  Botany  and  Zoology    [at  Washington  High  School] 
Freedom  in  Science  and  Teaching  [tr.  of  his  reply  to  Virchow,  infrd\  5/- 

Manton,  Dr.  W.  P.  [Am.]  Primary  Methods  in  Zoology  Teaching  for  Teachers  in  common  schools       cpc. 
ROLLESTON,  Prf.  G.  Biol.  Train.  &  Studies — in  his  Scien.  Papers,  v.  ii.  pp.  846-879,  2  vols.     24/- 

VlRCHOW,  Prf.  R.  Freedom  of  Science  in  the  Modern  State  [tr.]  2/- 

A  protest  against  the  teaching  of  Evolution  in  lowetwgiade  schools.    Replied  to  by  HAECKEL,  ut  supra. 


8°  Berlin 

74 

Washington 

82 

Assoc,  f.  Adv.  of  Sc.  80 

f°  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode 

8*^   Vienna 

84 

c  8°  Macmillan 

[67]  68 

12°  New  York 

67 

Washington 

84 

8°  Paul 

79 

18°  Boston 

88 

8°  Clar.  Press 

84 

f  8°  Murray 

78 

Botany 
Beal,  W.  J^ 
Henfrey, 
LoEW,  E. 

LUBEN,  A. 

Youmans,  Eliza  A.  [Am.  ]  First  Book  of  Botany,  designed  to  cultiv.  Observing'Powers In  Children;  ill.  2/6  c  8° 

Chemistry. 

Ueber  den  Unterricht  in  der  Chemie  im.      8°  Leipzig 

Report  on  the  Teaching  of  Chemistry  and  Physics  in  U.S.        [Govt,  pub.]  Washington 

Ueber  das  Studium  der  Chemie  Im.      8°  Leipzig 

How  to  Teach  Chemistry  ;  ill.  [6  lectures,  1872]  3/6  c  8°  Churchill 

Organic  Chemistry  [of  value  f.  methods  of  teaching]  6/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

■■""""""■  6/6  c  8°        „ 


.    [Am.] 
Prf.  A. 


Arendt,  R. 
Clarke,  F.  W.  [Am.] 
Erdmann,  O.  L. 
Frankland,  Prf.  E. 
Remsen,  Prf.  Ira  [Am.] 


— V.  also  Biology,  supra. 

The  New  Botany  :  a  lecture  on  teaching  Lansing 

The  Study  of  Botany — in  Youmans'  "  Culture  demanded  by  Modern  Life,"  ui  supra. 
Der  botanische  Unterricht  an  hoheren  Lehranstalten,  3  pts.  5m.      8°  Bielefeld 

Methodischer  Unterricht  in  der  Pflanzenkunde,  hrsg.  F.  Alpers  gm.      8°  Halle 

""■"■'"  "     ■        "  ■  •      -•         ■      -  •     - ■'      ""Paul 


Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Chemistry 

Geology  and  Mineralogy. 

Groth,  Prf.  P.  Ueber  das  Studium  der  Mineralogie  auf  Hochschulen 

WiNCHELL,  A.  [Am.]         Shall  we  teach  Geology  ?  :  discuss,  of  place  of  geol.  in  mod.  educ. 

Physiology  and  Anatomy. 

du  Bois  Reymond,  Prf.E.  Der  physiologische  Unterricht  sonst  und  jetzt 

Elementary  Instruction  in  Physiology — in  his  Science  and  Culture 

On  the  Study  of  Physiology  in  Schools 

Wesen  und  Aufgaben  der  Physiologic 

Wie  soil  man  Anatomie  lehren  und  lemen  ? 


82 

75-76 
[  179 
[79]  82 


68 
81 
61 
75 
85 
86 


Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H 
Mann,  Horace  [Am.] 
Pfluger,  Prf.  E. 
Waldeyer,  Prf.  W. 


im. 
$1 


im. 

10/6 

25f. 

5opf. 
8opf. 


Die  Physik  in  der  Volksschule  ;  92  ill. 
Die  Physik  in  der  Volksschule  ;  ill. 
Methodik  des  physikalischen  Unterrichts 
Methodik  der  Naturlehre 
Importance  of  the  Study  of  Physics 


— V.  also  Biology,  supra. 

Anweisung  zu  e.  methodischen  Unterricht  in  d.  Thierkunde,  4  vols. 


Physics. 

BURGDORF,  C.  A. 
Cruger,  J. 
Netoliczka,  E. 
>>  •> 

TYNDALL.Prf.  J. 

Zoology. 

LiJBEN,  A. 

Self-Culture. 

Beard,  Rev.  J.  R.[Unit.]  Self-Culture  :  what,  how,  and  when  to  learn 
*Blackie,  Prf.  J.  S.  On  Self-Culture  :  intellectual,  physical,  and  moral 

*Bryant,  Dr.  Sophie  Educational  Ends  :  the  ideal  of  personal  development 
*Clarke,  Dr.  J.  F. [Am.  Unit.]  Self-Culture:  physical,  intellectual,  and  moral 
Foster,  John  Essay  on  the  Improvement  of  Time 

Hamerton,  p.  G.  The  Intellectual  Life 

HiME,  M.  C.  Self-Education  :  relation  of  the  teacher  and  the  taught 

29s 


lm.8o 

$1.50 

2m. 

[Niedergessass'  Methodilil     im.40 

[Roy.  Inst.  Lectures,  1885] 


Strassburg 
Chicago 


8°  Berlin 
8°  Macmillan 
4°  Syracuse 
8°  Bonn 
8°  Berlin 


Flensburg 

Leipzig 

Vienna 


75 


78 
82 
[69]  72 
78 
84 


78 

[50]  80 

79 

83 


8°    Leipzig     [    ]74-S7 


3/6  0  8°  Manchester  [60]  75 

2/6    12°  Douglas,  Ed.  [73]  86 

6/-  c  8°  Longman  87 

$1.50   12°  Boston  [80]  86 

3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [     ]  52 

10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  73 

c  8°  London  81 


Society] 


SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  OF   INSTRUCTION. 


[Education 


D  §167 

Hood,  Rev.  E.  Paxton  [Cong.]  Self-Formation 

Samson,  Dr.  G.  W.  [Am.  Bapt.]    A  Guide  to  Self-Education 

Watts,  Dr.  Isaac  Tlie  Improvement  of  the  Mind 

Text  Books. 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.]      New  Popular  Educator ;  ill. 


2/6   12°  Clarke 
[still  well  worth  reading]    3/6   12°  Edin. 

in  vols.  ea.  5/-  r  8°  Cassell 


[S-]83 

86 

[1741]  68 


)  in  prog. 


ea.  7/6  r  8°  Ward  &  Lock   82-84 


An  entirely  new  version  of  the  same  publishers'  Popular  Educator. 

Ward  &  Lock  [pubs.]      The  Universal  Instructor  :  or  self-education  for  all ;  ill.;  3  vols. 

Sermons  for  Schoolboys. 

Arnold,  Dr.  Thos. 
Benson  [Abp.]  E.  W. 

>)  )) 

Butler,  Dn.  H.  M. 
Farrar,  Archd.  F.  W. 
Harvard  Vespers 
James,  Dn.  H.  A. 

Thring,  Rev.  Edw. 
Vatighan,  Dn.  C.  J. 
Welldon,  Rev.  J.  E.  C. 
WiCKHAM,  Rev.  E.  C. 

Shorthand. 

Bibliography. 

Rockwell,  J.  E.  [Am.] 
*Westby-Gibson,  Dr.  J 

History,  etc. 

Anderson,  Thos. 

..      [e<i-] 
Levy,  Matthias 

Pitman,  Isaac                    History  of  Shorthand                                      \xz^^.  h.  Phonetic  Journal  oi  1%%!^  Pitman           in  f  rep. 

*R0CKWELL,  J.  E.  [Am.]  Teaching,' Practice,  and  Literature  of  Shorthand                    [Government  pub.]  8°   Washington    [84]  85 

On  systems  of  shorthand  in  foreign  countries,  &  in  U.S. ;  bibliography  of  British  and  Amer.  books,  with  cbronolog.  list  of  483  writers  and  folding  plate  of  las  alphabets. 

Upham,  W.  P.  [Am.]        Brief  History  of  the  Art  of  Stenography  %\  t  Z"  Salem,  Mass.  Tl 


Sermons,  3  ser.  [preached  at  Rugby]  ea.  3/6  c  i 

Sermons  preached  in  Wellington  College  Chapel 

Boy  Life :  its  trials,  its  strength,  its  fulness  [Wellington  Sermons] 

Sermons  preached  at  Harrow,  2  series  ea. 

"  In  the  days  of  thy  Youth  "  [Marlbro'  Sermons] 

[addresses  to  students  by  preachers,  1 886-88] 
School  Ideals  [Rossall  Sermons] 

By  the  late  Dean  of  St.  Asaph  and  present  headmaster  of  Cheltenham. 

Sermons  at  Uppingham  School,  2  vols. 

Memorials  of  Harrow  Sundays 

The  Future  and  the  Past  [Harrow  Sermons,  1885-86] 

Wellington  College  Sermons 


— ut  infra  [limited  to  works  in  English  ;  pp.  122] 

The  Bibliography  of  Shorthand  [of  English  language  only  ;  pp.  246] 

(Books  on  the  various  current  systems  are  omitted,  as  being  too  numerous.') 
History  of  Shorthand,  w.  review  of  its  pres.  condition  in  Europe  &  Amer. 
Shorthand  Systems  [a  discussion  by  various  experts] 

The  History  of  Shorthand  Writing 


5°  Reeves  &  Turner  [45 

,etc.■\^^ 

o.p.      8°  London 

S9 

"jjd  c  8°  MacmiUan 

[741 

7/6  c  8" 

61;  69 

9/-c8°         „ 

176177 

S/-   16°  Boston 

88 

6/-  c  8°  MacmiUan 

87 

12/-  c  8°  Bell 

86 

10/6  c  8°  MacmiUan 

rwi  8s 

7/6  c  8°  Rivington 

187188 

6/-  c  8°  MacmiUan 

87 

5/-     8°  Pitman 


87 


12/6  c  8°  W.  H.  AUen  82 

i/-  c  8°  Upcott  GiU  n.d.  (83) 
5/-     8°  Triibner  62 


Singing 
Spelling'  Reform. 

BeCl,  a.  M. 
Ellis,  A.  J. 
Pitman,  Isaac 
Sweet,  Henry 


-V.  Music,  supra. 


Faults  of  Speech  :  self-instructor  and  teacher's  manual  2/6   18° 

A  Plea  for  Phonetic  Spelling  o.p.     8° 

A  Plea  for  Spelling  Reform  [phonographic  point  of  view] 

Handbk.  of  Phonetics  and  Princ.  of  Spelling  Reform  4/6  f  8° 

Spelling  Reform  and  English  Literature  2d.     8° 


Sunday  School. 

History. 

BuLLARD,Rev.Asa  [Am.]  Fifty  Years  with  the  Sabbath  Schools  [American]    $1.75  12° 

Candler,  Rev.  W.  A.  [Am.]  The  History  of  Sunday  Schools  [American]  12° 

Duncan,  Rev.  R.  S.  [Am.  Bapt.]  History  of  Sunday  Schools  [American]  $1  12° 

Gray,  Rev.  Jas.  C.             The  Sunday  School  World :  encyclopaedia  of  facts  and  principles  4/6  c  8° 

Vincent,  Rev.  J.  H.  [Am.]  The  American  Sunday  School  3/6  8° 


Triibner 
London 

Clar.  Press 
Triibner 


Boston 
New  York 


Stock 

Sun.  Sch.  Union 


Biography. 

Raikes,  Robert :  a  biography,  by  Rev.  E.  Paxton  Hood 
Principles  and  Practice. 

Beard,  Rev.  F.  [Am.]      The  Blackboard  in  the  Sunday  School:  practical  guide  $1.50 

CRAFTS,Rev.W.F.  [Am.]  Plain  Uses  of  the  Blackboard  and  Slate  $1.25 

Steel,  Rev.  Robert  The  Christian  Teacher  in  Sunday  Schools  1/6 

Trumbull,  Rev.  H.  C.  [Am.]  Teaching  and  Teachers  [Sunday  School ;  systematic]     5/- 

j,  „  The  Sunday  School  [origin,  mission,  methods,  etc.]  $1.50  c  8°  Philadelphia 

Trumbull  is  the  editor  of  the  [American]  Sunday  School  Times. 

Tuck,  Rev.  R.  New  Handbook  of  Sunday  School  Addresses 

Vincent,  Rev.  J.  H.  [Am.]  The  Church  School  and  its  Officers  ISc.    16°  New  Yom 

.,  „  Sunday  School  Institutes  and  Normal  Classes  75^-    '6° .        ,, 

296 


8° 


12"  New  York 
12° 

12°  Nelson 
-  c  8°  Hodder 


80 
48 

77 
84 


76 
80 
77 
71 
87 


80 


77 
81 
67 
86 

88 

83 
72 


Society] 


COURSES  AND  SYSTEMS  OF  EDUCATION. 


[Education 


D  §168 


Technical  Education— w.  aUo  D  §  157,  s.v.  Germany  (Gymnasia).     For  Architecture  of  Technical  Schools,  o.  D  §  172. 

Barnard,  H.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Scientific  Schools  in  France                                                                         $3. 50m  8°  Hartford  n.d. 

„        „                      Scientific  and  Industrial  Education  in  Europe                    [Gov.  Report]  $3. 50  m  8°  Washington  70 

Barth  +  Niederley,  E. +W.  DieSchulwerkstatt ;  io3ill.                                                               4m. 50     %"  Bielefeld  82 

Bartley,  G.  C.  T.             Schools  for  the  People ;  plates                                    [of  no  great  value]     21/- m  8°  Bell  71 

Birkbeck,  George :              the  Pioneer  of  Popular  Educ.       By  J.  G.  Goddard  [Mechanics' Institutes]    2/6  c  8°  Bemrose  [84]  88 
Brabazon,  Ld.  [Earl  of  Meath]  Prosperity  or  Pauperism       [ess.  on  phys.,  industr.  &  tech.  training]     iij- c%°  Longman 
BiJLOW,  Bar'ess  Marenholtz  Hand-work  and  Head-work                      [tr. ;  chiefly  in  Kindergarten]     3/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein 


Industrial  and  Art  Education  in  the  United  States                            [Gov.  pub.]  Washington 

Education  in  HoUaijd                                    [tr. ;  working  classes  and  the  poor]  8°  London 

L'Enseignement  tedinique  sup^rieur  d'Allemagne                                  [Report]  8°  Liige 

De  I'Influence  de  I'Education  sur  la  moralite  des  classes  labor.  8°  Paris 

Treatise  on  Practical  Education                               [written  w.  her  father]    o.f.  12°  London 
Technical  Education  in  a  Saxon  town 

Education  :  scientific  and  technical                                                                    10/6  8° 

Der  Handfertigkeitsunterricht ;  w.  3  litho.  pi.                                                2m.  8° 

Die  gewerbliche  Erziehung  durch  Schulen,  Lehrwerkstatten,  etc.                  im.  8° 

Die  gewerblichen  Fortbildungsschulen ;  29  pi.  [in  Germ., Belgium, Switz.]   Sm.  8° 

Manual  Training :  the  solution  of  social  and  industrial  problems               $'.50  12° 

Technical  Education — ?»  ^jj  Science  and  Culture                                          10/6  8° 

Diekunstgewerblichen  Fachschulend.  k.-k.  Handelsministerium                  5m.  8° 
Geschichte  des  Unterrichts  in  d.  weibl.  Handarbeiten — in  ICehr's  Methodiji,  v.  iii. — ; 

Practical  Education                                                                                          6/-  c  8° 

Treating  of  the  development  of  memory,  increasing  quickness  of  perception,  and  training  the  constructive  faculty. 

*McArthur,  Arthur  [Am.]  Education  in  relation  to  Manual  Industry                                                        7/6  c  8° 

•Magnus,  Sir  Philip         Industrial  Education   [Education  Lib.  ;  incl.  inter  alia  the  two  following]  6/-  8° 

„                     „              Technical  Instruction  in  Elementary  and  Intermediate  Schools                       bd.  8° 

,,                     ,,              Introductory  Address  at  the  Opening  of  Finsbury  College                                bd.  8° 

— article  Technical  Education  in  the  Eucyclop.  Britann.,  vol.  xxiii.              30/-  4° 

Die  gewerblichen  Fortbildungsschule  in  unserer  Zeit                                       3m.  8° 

Education  as  applied  to  Industry                                                                   21/-  8° 

Methodik  des Untenichts  in  den  weiblichen  Handarbeiten;  29  pi.  [Niederges'ass' 

Methodikl  3m.  8°   Vienna 
•Report  of  the  Royal  Commissioners  on  Technical  Instruction                                                  [Comm.  '81] 

Five  Blue-boolcs ;  of  great  value.    The  report  covers  the  vrhole  of  Europe. 

Report  on  Weaving  and  other  Technical  Schools  of  the  Continent  2/- 


Clarke,  J.  E.  [Am.] 
Cousin,  Victor 
de  CuYPER,  C. 
Deseilligny,  a.  p. 
Edgeworth,  Maria 
Felkin,  H.  M. 
Galloway,  R. 
Gelbe,  Theodor 
Genauck,  C. 
Goeck,  K. 

Ham,  Chas.  H.  [Am.] 
Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H. 
Ilg,  a. 

Krause,  F.  W.  D. 
*Leland,  C.  G.  [Am.] 


Nagel,  R. 

Nichols,  G.  W.  [Am.] 
Prockesch,  L. 


83 
85 
78 

75 


[1798] 


Triibner 
Dresden 
Reichenberg 
Vienna 
Neiv  York 
Macmillan 
Vienna 
!/.  D  §  158. 
Whittaker 

New  York 

Paul 

Trounce 

Longman 

Black 

Eisenach 

New  York 


81 

81 

85 
82 
82 
86 
82 
76 

[88]  88 

86 
89 
83 
83 
88 
78 
77 


85 
f°  Eyre&Spottiswoode84 


Rissmann,  Robert 
Russell,  J;  S. 
Salomon,  O. 
Seidel,  R. 
Slagg,  J. 

Stetson,  C.  B.  [Am.] 
Stobbb,  U. 


Geschichte  des  Arbeits-Unterrichtes  in  Deutschland  im.20 

Systematic  Technical  Education  for  English  People  9/- 

Handfertigkeits-Schule  und  Volksschule  [rep.  on  Swedish  theory  &  pract.]  2m. 
Industrial  Instruction,  a  pedagogic  and  social  necessity  [tr.]  $1 

Technical  Teaching  [address  to  working  men]  dd. 

Technical  Educ.  :  what  it  is  &  what  Araer.  Pub.  Schools  should  teach     $1.25 
Lehrbuch  fiir  den  Handarbeit-Unterricht ;  12  plates  3m. 

Technische  Unterricht,  Der,  in  Preussen  [laws,  etc.] 

Thompson,  S.  P.  Technical  Education :  apprenticeship  schools  in  France 

•Twining,  T.  Technical  Training  :  system  of  Industrial  Instruction  12/- 

Warren,  S.  E.  [Am.]       Notes  on  Polytechnic  or  Scientific  Schools  in  the  United  States 
Woodward,  C.  D.  [Am.]  Manual  Training  Schools  [aims,  methods,  etc.)  $2  c  8' 

Sloyd. 

Chapman,  [Miss]  C 


Lord,  Emily 
Rauscher,  F. 


K 


Sloyd  :  handwork  as  a  factor  of  Education 

"  Slojd  "  as  a  means  of  teaching  elements  of  Education 

Der  Handfertigkeits-Unterricht 


c  8°  Rivington 

[76]  77 

8°  Gotha 

82 

8°  Bradbury 

69 

8°  Leipzig 

83 

12°  Boston 

88 

8°  Manchester 

84 

12°  Boston 

[73]  76 

8°  Leipzig 

82 

8°  Berlin 

79 

8°  London 

81 

8°  Macmillan 

74 

8°  New  York 

c  8°  Boston 

87 

Rice 

f  8°  Cassell 

88 

8°   Vienna 

85 

168.    COURSES  AND  SYSTEMS  OF  EDUCATION. 


Blind,  The 
Civil  Service. 

Etiglanii. 

Catton,  J.  Morris 
Crawley,  W.J.  C 
EWALD,  A.  C. 
Johnson,  R. 

United  States. 

BowKER,  R.  R.  [Am.]       Civil  Service  Examinations  [illus.  of  their  purpose  &  character] 

CORNSTOCK,  J.  M.  [Am.]  The  Civil  Service  in  the  United  States  [with  examination  papers] 

297 


D§i69. 


A  B  C  of  the  English  Civil  Service  at  Home  and  Abroad 
Handbook  of  Competitive  Examinations 
Guide  to  the  Civil  Service 
Guide  to  the  Civil  Service 


2/-  0  8' 

2/6  c  8°  Longman 
3/6  c  8°  Warne 
3/6  c  8°  Longman 


Sonnenschein         87 
[80]  85 


$2 


New  York 


[6-]  69 
[71]  78 


87 
85 


Society] 


COURSES  AND  SYSTEMS   OF   EDUCATION. 


[Education 


D  §168 

Common  School  System :  American— ».  D  §  157,  s.v.  United  state*. 


Deaf  Mutes 

Gymnasia 

Idiots 

Legal  Education 

Ball,  W.  W.  Rouse 
MUNRO,  J.  E.  C. 


— V.  D  §  169. 

— V.  D  §  157,  s.v.  Germany. 

—V.  D  §  169. 

— V.  also  D  §  53  :  Legal  Profession. 

The  Student's  Guide  to  the  Bar 

The  Study  of  Law  in  Greece,  Rome,  and  England 


Blenkinsop,  W.  H. 
Hardwicke,  H.  J. 
Helmholtz,  Prf.  H. 
Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H. 

>)  »» 

Keetlky,  C.  B. 

PUSCHMANN,  Th. 
WOOTON,  E. 


2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

[78] 88 

8°  Manchester 

82 

2/6  c  8°  Cox 

88 

8°  Cambridge 

81 

10/-     8°  Churchill 

8z 

7/6     8°  Longman 

81 

10/6     8°  Macmillan 

82 

10/6  .8° 

73 

2/6  c  8° 

7« 

11/-     8°  Leipzig 

89 

2/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

«3 

Napier + Stevenson,  |j5'  A  Practical  Guide  to  the  Bar 

Medical  Education. 

Student's  Handbook  of  Medical  Education 

Medical  Education  and  Practice  in  all  Parts  of  the  World 

On  Thoughts  in  Medicine— i«  his  Popular  Sclent.  Lectures  [tr.] 

Connection  of  Biological  Sciences  w.  Medicine — in  his  Science  &  Culture  10/6 

On  Medical  Education — in  his  Critiques  and  addresses 

Student's  Guide  to  the  Medical  Profession 

Geschichte  d.  medic.  Unterrichts  v.  d.  altesten  Zeiten 

A  Guide  to  the  Medical  Profession 

Military  Education. 

Barnard,  H.  [ed.  ;  Am.]  Military  Schools  and  Courses  of  Instruction  in  France 

In  France.  Gennany,  Russia,  Sweden.  Switzerland,  etc. 

How  we  Educate  our  Officers  2/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

Report  of  Director-General  of  Military  Education  on  Army  Schools  and  Libraries  [blue-book]      f°  Eyre  &  Spottisw. 

RealSChule  -^.  D  §  157,  s.v.  Germany. 

Reformatory  and  Ragged  Schools— ».  d  §  169. 
University  Education. 

Generally. 

Barnard,  H.  [Am.;  ed.]  Universities  and  Instits.  of  superior  instr.  in  different  countries  $3-50 

Ceci,  L.  La  Rifonna  universitaria  [comparison  of  Germ.  &  Italian  methods] 


$3.75     8°  Hartford 


62 


77 


V.  DoLLiNGER,  J.  I.  J.       Die  Universitaten  sonst  und  jetzt 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.]    Universities — in  his  English  Tracts 

fitudes  de  la  Soc.  pour  I'etude  d'.  questions  d'enseignement  sup^rieure 

Hamilton,  Sir  Wm.         — article  University  Reform  in  his  Discussions  on  Philosophy 

V.  Hoffmann,  F.  Ueber  die  Idee  der  Universitaten 

Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H.  Universities  :  actual  and  ideal — in  his  Science  and  Culture 

Johnston,  W.  P.  [Am.]  The  Work  of  the  University  in  America 

Morris,  Prf.  G.  S.  [Am.]  University  Education — in  his  Philosophical  Papers,  ser.  i.  pp. 


Mullinger,  J.  Bass 
Newman,  Card.  J.  H 


1-40 


■article  Universities  in  the  Encyclo.  Brit,  xxiii. 
The  Idea  of  a  University  defined  and  illustrated 
„  „  The  Office  and  Work  of  Universities 

„  „  Lectures  and  Essays  on  University  Subjects 

, ,  „  The  Scope  and  Nature  of  University  Education 

,,  „  The  Rise  and  Progress  of  Universities  [historical]  6/- c  8° 

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Jewell,  F.  S.  [Am.]         School  Government :  facts,  principles,  and  application  $i-,So 

Die  Praxis  der  Volksschule  3m. 

School  Management  [discipline]     y^c. 

Form  Discipline  [lectures  to  Teachers  Training  Syndicate,  Camb.]     1/6 

Grundsatze  der  Schul-Disciplin  [standard]  o.p.  [pb.^m.'] 


Kehr,  C. 
Raub,  Alb.  N.  [Am.] 
SiDGWICK,  Prf.  A. 
Zerrenner,  C.  C.  G. 


8° 

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Examinations. 

Herbert,  Auberon  [ed.]  The  Sacrifice  of  Education  to  Examination  [repr.  fr.  Nineteenth  Century]  2/-     8°  Williams 

Latham,  H.  On  the  Action  of  Examinations  as  a  means  of  selection  10/6  c  8°  Bell 

Murray,  David  [Am.]  The  Use  and  Abuse  of  Examinations  c  8°  Syracuse,  U.S. 

RoLLESTON,  Prf.  G.  The  Examination  System — j«  ^jV  Sclent.  Papers,  vol.  ii.  pp.  907-915,  2  v.  24/-     8°  Clar.  Press 

Inspection. 

*Fearon,  D.  R. 


School  Inspection 

Marking. 

SiDGWICK,  A.  Marking — in  Three  Lects.  on  Teaching,  by  Eve +Sidgwick+ Abbott 

Teaching  as  a  Career. 

FiNDLAY,  J.J.  Teaching  as  a  Career  for  University  Men,  w.  preface  A.  Sidgwick 

Training  of  Teachers. 

Die  Nothwendigkeit  padag.  Seminare  auf  d.  Universitat,  hrsg.  W.  Rein 

Ueber  Lehrerbildung  und  Lehrerbildungsanstalten 

Das  Lehrer-Padagogium  der  Stadt  Wien  [account  of] 

Die  Volksschule  und  die  Lehrerbildung  in  Oesterreich 

Das  Wiener  Padagogium  in  den  Jahren  1868-1881 

The  Training  of  Teachers,  and  other  papers 

Padagogische  Seminarien  auf  Universitaten 

Reports  on  German  Elementary  Schools  and  Training  Colleges 

Die  Reform  der  Lehrerseminare  [prize  essay] 


2/6    12°  Macmillan 


2/-  c  8°  Camb.  Press 


1/6  c  8°  Rivington 


*Brzoska,  H.  G. 
Deinhardt,  H. 
DiTTES,  Prf.  F. 
Hauffe,  T. 
kolatschek,  a. 
Laurie,  Prf.  S.  S, 

NOHL,  C. 

Perry,  C.  C. 
Richter,  K. 
schlegel,  j.j. 


2m. 
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Stow,  David 

Stoy,  Prf.  K.  V. 
Zeglin,  J.  G. 

Self-Culture 


Die  schweizerischen  Lehrerbildungsanstalten        [hist.,  organ.,  statistics]    4m.  »" 

BeiDf  the  fifth  part  of  H.  KINKELIN'S  [ed.J  Statistic  d.  Unteryichtsviesens  in  der  Schwnss  [taken  1871],  Basic.  '74  sgg. 

The  Training  System  of  Education,  incl.   Normal  Seminaries  for  Training 

Teachers                                                                              o.p.  [pb.  &  w.  6/6]  8° 

Organisation  des  Lehrerseminars                                                                    2m.  50  8° 

Praktische  Winke  uber  die  Fortbildung  d.  Lehrers  im  Amte                      4m.  50  8° 

—V.  D  §  165. 


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171.    SCHOOL  HYGIENE. 


Generally. 

*BAGINSKy,  A. 


Handbuch  der  Schulhygiene  ;  104  ill. 

Contains  elaborate  bibliographies,  topically  classified. 

Carpenter,  Dr.  A.  The  Principles  and  Practice  of  School  Hygiene  ;  ill. 

Construction  and  Maintenance  of  School  Infirmaries  and  Sanatoria,  13  pi.  [Med.  Off.  School  Assoc. 

Dukes,  Dr.  Clement  Health  at  School :  consid.  in  mental,  moral,  and  physical  aspects 

Engelhokn,  E.  Schulgesundheitspflege 

Farquharson,  Dr.  R.  School  Hygiene  and  the  Diseases  of  School  Life 

HUNT,Dr.Ezra  M.  [Am.]  The  Principles  of  Hygiene  for  the  School  and  the  Home ;  ill. 

Javal,  Hygiene  des  ecoles  primaires  et  des  ecoles  maternelles 

*Newsholme,  Dr.  A.  School  Hygiene  :  the  laws  of  health  in  relation  to  school  life ;  ill. 

Riant,  A.  Hygiene  Scolaire 

Eyesight. 

Calhoun,  A.  W.  [Am.]    Effects  of  Student  Life  upon  the  Eyesight 
COHN.  H.  Untersuchungen  iiber  die  Augen 

„  „  tr.W.  P.  Turnbull 

LlEBRlcVi,  Dr.  R.  School  Life  :  its  influence  on  sight  and  figure 

■^02 


14m.      8°  Stuttgart         [73]  83 


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Sonnenschein  [87]  88 

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Washington 

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Society] 


SCHOOL  ARCHITECTURE,   FURNITURE,  ETC. 


[Education 


D  §172 


Over-Pressure. 

Browne,  Dr.  Crichton 
Buxton,  Sydney 
Hasemann,  p. 
Hasse,  Dr.  P. 
*Hertel,  Dr. 


HoLBROOK,  M.  L.  [Am 
Maurer,  T. 

PiNDTER,  R. 
SONNENSCHEIN,  A. 
WlESE,  Prf.  L. 


Report  on  Over-Pressure  [ti.  also  Hertel,  infra]  [blue-book] 

Over-Pressure  and  Elementary  Education  l/-  c  8° 

Ueberbiirdung  der  Schuler  in  d.  hbheren  Lehranstalten  Deutschlands  Im.     8° 

Ueberbiirdung  unserer  Jugend  auf  hoheren  Lehranstalten  2m. 

Over- Pressure  in  the  High  Schools  of  Denmark  [tr.  fr.  Danish]     3/6  c  8° 

Based  on  a  study  of  several  hundred  Copenhagen  children ;  w.  valuable  Intro,  of  40  pp.  by  Dr.  Crichton  BROWNE. 

.;  ed.]  Hygiene  of  the  Brain    [conts.  letters  on  the  subj.  fr.  emin.writersj  $1.50    12° 

Deutsches  Wort  zur  Ueberbiirdungs-Frage  Im.      8° 

Die  Ueberbiirdungsfrage  an  den  bsterr.  Schulen  im.40     8° 

The  Truth  about  Elementary  Education  6c^.      8° 

Padagogische  Ideala  und  Protests  2m.  p  8° 


Eyre&Spottiswdi 

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84 

Mayence 

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Sonnenschein 

86 

Berlin 

84 

172.    SCHOOL  AEOHITEOTURE,  FURNITURE,  APPLIANCES,  &a 


EVELETH,  S.  F.  [Am.] 
Gardner,  E.  C.'[Am.] 

HiNTRAGER,  C. 
JOHONNOT,  J.  [Am.] 
Robins,  E.  C. 
*RoBSON,  E.  R. 


Arohiteeture. 

Barnard,  H.  [Am. ;  ed.]  School  Architecture ;  300  ill.  [miscell.  papers  by  var.  writers]  $3.50  r  8° 

BiCKELL,  A.  J.  [Am.]        School  House  &  Church  Architecture ;  ill.  15/-     4' 

_  _  .      .       School  House  Architecture  [designs,  plans,  etc. ;  67  plates]    $6     4° 

Town  and  Country  School  Buildings  [designs,  plans  &  descriptions]  $2. 50     8' 

DerBauu.dieinnereEinrichtungv.Schulgebauden;  I42ill.  [spec.  Austrian]  im.     8' 
School  Houses,  w.  architect,  designs  by  S.  E.  Hewes  [Am.]  $3     8' 

Technical  School  and  College  Buildings  ;  65  pi.  50/-     4 

School  Architecture  :  planning,  designing,  building,  etc.  18/-  r  8 

By  the  architect  to  the  London  School  Board. 

School  Infirmaries  :  Construction  and  Maintainence  of 

Furniture  and  Appliances— z/.  also  d  §  165,  s.v.  Geography. 

Bagnaux  — art.  on  School  Desks  in  Conferences  pedagog.  faites  a  Paris  '78  3f-So  c  i 

P'ahrner,  Dr.  Das  Kind  und  der  Schultisch  Im.      1 

Fitch,  J.  G.  The  Schoolroom  and  its  Appliances — in  his  Lects.  on  Teaching,  pp.  64-89  S/-  c  i 


Hartford 
Trubner 
New  York 

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Whittaker 
Murray 


i/-     8°  ChurchUl 


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[74]  77 

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Paris 
Zurich 
Camb.  Press 


Gardening  in  Seliools. 


Der  Schulgarteu 


[Niedergesass'  MethodiK]    im.6o     8° 


Der  Volksschulgarten  und  das  Volksschulhaus  ;  3  plans 
Der  Schulgarten  der  Volksschiile  am  Lande  ;  122  ill. 
Die  Schule  im  Dienste  der  Landeskultur  ;  ill. 

[Swiss  plans  and  accomp.  text] 
Der  Schulgarten  ;  4  plans 


4m. 
2m.  80 

2m. 
3m.  20 
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Fischer,  Mich. 
Georgens,  J.  D. 
Jablanczy,  J. 
Obentraut,  a.  R. 
Schulgarten,  Der 
*Schwab,  E. 

Library. 

Barnard,  H.  [Am.]  School,  District,  Town,  and  Village  Libraries     [organ,  and  management]    6/- 

Choice  of  Books— v.  D  §  165,  s.v.  Reading. 

Museum,  SchooL 

Egger,  a.  Ein  osterreichisches  Schulmuseum  S°P^' 

Le  Musee  Pedagogique  ;  son  origine,  son  organisation,  son  objet 


[78]  79 
[65]  65 
[80]  82 


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Berlin 
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CLASS  E.-GEOGRAPHY 

COMPRIZING 
ETHNOGRAPHY,  TRAVEL,  TOPOGRAPHY,  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY. 


FOR 
ANTIQUITIES-z-.  Class  G. 
AEOHITECTURE,   CATHEDRALS    and 

CHUECHES— z'.  Class  I. 

all  of  which  contain  books  of  more  or  less  Topographical  bearing  and  importance. 


FOR 
MISSIONS  (FOEEiaN)-J'.  Class  A. 
WARS  AND  CAMPAIGNS-z'.  Class  F. 


I— XElnivetsal  anb  Comptebenatve  Morke. 

1.    BIBLIOGRAPHY,  DICTIONARIES,  GAZETTEERS :  GENERAL  WORKS. 

Bibliography. 

Brunet,  J.  C.  Dictionnaire  de  Geographie  [suppl.  to  his  Manuel  du  Libraire]  r  8°  Paris  78 

Engelmann,  W.  [ed.  &pub.]  Bibliotheca  Geographica         [German  books  only  ;  e.  1750  to  1856]  12/-     8°  Leipzig  58 

*Petherick,  E.  a.  Index  to  the  Literature  of  Geography  ;  facs.  title-pages,  etc.  42/-  r  8°  Murray  [82]  87 

Being  the  catalo^e  of  the  York  Gate  Library,  Regent's  Park,  London,  formed  by  and  belonging  to  Mr.  S.  W.  SILVER,  and  consisting 
of  some  5,000  vols,  and  pamphlets  in  all  departments  of  Geography.    An  accurate  and  scholarly  piece  of  work. 

Royal  Geographical  Society  Catalogue  of  Library;  &  Supplements  to  Dec, '70,  &  Dec,  '80  [alphabetical]     8°  R.Geog.S.,65;7i;8i 
,,  „  ,,      Classified  Catalogue  of  Library  to  December, '70  [By  G.  M.  Evans]     8°    „      „     ,,  71 

The  library  contains  about  30,000  volumes,  chiefly  voyages  and  travels,  in  all  ages  and  countries. 

Dictionaries  and  Gazetteers.  ^ 

Bartholomew,  J.  Pocket  Gazetteer  of  the  World  [a  convenient  little  book]    2/6  32°  Walker  88 

Blackie,  Dr.  W.  G.  Imperial  Gazetteer  :  a  general  dictionary  of  geography,  2  vols. ;  ill.  95/-  i  8°  Blackie  78 

BRYCE+ Johnston,  ^     Library  Cyclopaedia  of  Geography  :  descr.,  phys.,  polit.,  histor. ;  ill,  15/-  r  8°  Collins  [56]  80 

Index  Geographicus  :  list  of  principal  places  on  globe  [— index  to  Johnston's  y^oj.  ^/to]    21/-  i  8°  Blackwood  n.d.  (64) 

•Johnston,  A.  K.  General  Dictionary  of  Geography  [descr.,  phys.,  statist.,  histor.]    42/- m 8°  Longman        [77]  82 

LiPPlNCOTT  &  Co.  [Ams. ;  pubs.]   Gazetteer  of  the  World,  ed.  Thomas  +  Baldwin  [Ams.] 

[2,680  pp.  ;  125,000  places]  $12  i  8°  Philadelphia   [55]  82 
McCoLLOCH,  J.  R.  Dictionary  of  Commerce  :  practical,  theoretical,  historical ;  maps  63/-  r  8°  Longman        [42]  80 

Maunder,  S.  Treasuryof  Geography :  physical,  histor.,  descript.,  polit.  ;  ill.  6/-   12°        „  [56] 

Oliver  &  Boyd  [pubs.]    Pronouncing  Gazetteer,  S/-;  with  maps,  6/6  c  8°  Oliver  &  Boyd,  Ed.  [79]  83 

PUTNAM'sSoNS[Ams.;pubs.]  GlobePronouncingGazetteerof  the  World;  descr., &stat.;32maps.  $2.50     8°  New  York  88 

2.    MANUALS  and  ACCOUNTS  OF  GEOGRAPHY,  TOPOGRAPHY,  and  DESCRIPTION. 

Bevan,  [Can.]W.  L.         Student's  Manual  of  Modern  Geography  7/6  p  8°  Murray  79 

Brown,  Dr.  Robert  Countries  of  the  World,  6  vols.  ;  fully  ill.  [popular]  ea.  6/-     4°  Cassell  77-8 1 

Foreign  Countries  &  British  Colonies  :  descriptive  handbooks,  ed.  F.  S,  Pulling  ea,  3/6  c  8°  Low  80-83 

-       ~  ~  -     -    -  _         „   _,   _  Sweden  and  Norway    .    F.  H.  Woods, 


AnstraUa   .    .     J.  F.  V,  FITZGERALD, 

Austria PJ'^V- 

Denmark  and  Iceland  [Miss]E.C.0TTE. 

£evpt S.  LANE  POOLE. 

France   ....  [Miss]  M,  ROBERTS. 


Germany     .    Rev.  S.  BARING-GOULD. 

Greece L.  SERGEANT, 

Holland  [i«/r<^.]  ,    R,  LANE  POOLE. 
Japan S.  MOSSMAN. 


Persia  \inprep.'\  .    .  Sir  F.  GOLDSMID. 

Peru C.  R,  MARKHAM, 

Russia W,  J.  MOKFILL, 

Spain      ....   Rev.  W.  WEBSTER, 


Switzerland"i«;«r<;>.]W,A.P.CO0LIDGE, 
Turkey  in  Asia[zMji*r<y».]  J.C.  McCOAN. 
West  Indies C,  H,  EDEN, 


HODDER,  E.  [ed.]              Cities  of  World  :  origin,  progress,  aspects,  vols.  i.-iv.;  ill.                     ea.  7/6     4°  Cassell  82-89 

■•Johnston,  K.,  jun.         Physical,  Historical,  Political  and  Descriptive  Geography                            12/-  p  8°  Stanford  [86]  88 
Mackay,  Rev.  A.              Manual  of  Modern  Geography  :  mathemat. ,  physical,  &  political                  7/6  c  8°  Blackwootl[7o-7i]88 

Mill,  Dr.  H.  R.               ElementaryCIass-Book  of  General  Geography  [Macmillan'sGeograph.  Ser.]  3/6  08°  Macmillan  89 
RecluS,  Elisfe                   The  Earth  &  its  Inhabitants,  tr.  &  ed.  E.  G.  Ravenstein  +  Prf.  A.  H.  Keane  ; 

vols,  i.-xii.                                                            [well  ill. ;  popular]  ea.  21/-     8°  Virtue  87-88 
Earth ;  Ocean,  Atmos,  &  Life ;  Brit,  Isles ;  Europe,  5  vols, ;  Asia.  4  vols, ;  Africa,  >»  proffftss. 

305  X 


Geography] 


ETHNOLOGY:   GENERAL  TREATISES. 


[Universal 


E  §3 

Stanford,  E.  [pub.] 


Compendium  of  Geography  and  Travel,  ed.  A.  H.  Keane,  6  vols. ;  ill.  ea.  21/- 

Based  on  HELLWALD'S  Die  Erde  und  ihre  Vdlker;  fully  illustrated,  semi-popular. 


8°  Stanford 


79-85 


Europe    .    .     F.  W.  RUDLEa+G.  G.  CHISHOLM    8; 
Asia Sir  R.  Temple    82 


Australasia . 

Steachey,  Gen.  R.  Lectures  on  Geography 

Atlases  —v.  E  §  4  :  Atlases. 

Commercial  Geography. 


Africa K,  JOHNSTON,  jun.    79 

*    "■ ■  ,    .    .         .     A.  R.  WALLACE    79 


North  America  F.  V.  HAYDEN4  A.  R.  C.  SeLWYN    83 
Central.  West  Ind.  &  S.  Amer.    .    .    H.  W.  BATES    79 


[by  the  Pres.  R.  Geogr.  Soc.]  4/6  c  8"  Macmillan 


*Chisholm,  G.  G. 
Mill,  H.  R. 


Murray,  Kenric  B, 
*Zehden,  C. 


16/—     8°  Longman 

i/-    12°  Camb.  Press 

2/-  c  8°  Jack,  Edin. 

7/6  c  8°  Blackie 


8S 


89 


Handbook  of  Commercial  Geography ;  29  maps 

Elementary  Commercial  Geography:  commodities  and  countries 

Atlas  of  ContTnerciai  Geography  [to  accompany  above],  by  J.  G.  BARTHOLOMEW — in  prep. 

Commercial  Geography  [in  relation  to  new  markets,  etc.] 

Commercial  Geography,  tr.  Findlay  Muirhead  [comprehensive] 

Etymological    Geography— ».  aUo  the  word  Names  in  Subject  Index. 

Physical    Geography— ».  class  H  §§  25-30:  Phys.  Geog.;  §§  101-106  :  Faunas;  §§  62-69:  Floras;  §§  35-41 :  Geology. 


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88 


3.    ETHNOLOGY :  GENERAL  TREATISES. 
Bibliography. 

Dozy,  Dr.  — in  Intern.  Archiv  fiir  Ethnographic,  1888,  pts.  3-4  is  a  very  complete  bibliogr.  in  French  of  recent 

anthropolog.  pubns.  of  all  countries. 

Generally. 

Bettany,  G.  T.  The  World's  Inhabitants  :  mankind,  animals  &  plants  ;  ill.  [quite  popular]  7/6  r  8°  Ward  &  Lock         88 

Brown,  Dr.  Robert  ThePeoples  of  the  World,  6vols. ;  ill.  [new  ed.  ai  Races  of  Maiikind;  pop.]  ea.  7/6  r  8°  Cassell  [73-76]  82-86 

*Featherman,  a.  Social  History  of  the  Races  of  Mankind,  vols.  i.-v.  £t  is.  6d.  8°  Triibner  81-88  inprog. 

Aoneo-Maranonians,  25/-  [N.  Amer.  Esquimaux]     '88     [      Nigritians,  31/6 '85     I      Papuo  and  Malayo  Melanesians,  25/-     .        .  '87 

Aramseans,  21/-  '81     I     Oceano-Meianesians,  25/- '88     1 

Account  of  geography  and  characteristics  of  people— dress,  food,  occupations,  intellectual  state,  language,  music,  games,  festivals,  position  ol  women,  marriage 
and  birth  customs,  classes,  govt.,  superstitions,  etc.    A  valuable  corpus  of  information. 

Figuier,  Louis                   The  Human  Race  [tr.] ;  ill.                                                              [popular]     3/6  c  8°  Cassell  [72]  82 

Latham,  Dr.  R.  G.           Descriptive  Ethnology,  2  vols.                                      [rather  antiquated]    32/-     8°  Van  Voorst  59 

Nott+Gliddon,  g  r'  [xm"]  "^YP^^  of  Mankind  :  based  onanc.  monura.,  crania,  etc.  ;  col.  ill.               $5  r  8°  Philadelphia  [54]  68 

,,                 ,,              ,,          Indigenous  Races  of  the  Earth  ;  new  chaps. .of  ethnol.  inquiry  ;  pi.  &  ill.   $5  r  8°             ,,  57 

*Peschel,  Dr.  Oscar         The  Races  of  Man  and  their  Geographical  Distribution  [tr.]                            9/-  c  8°  Paul  [76]  8l 

Pickering,  Dr.  C.  [Am.]  Races  of  Man  and  their  Geogr.  Distrib. ;  pi.  [once  very  popular]  5/- ;  col.  pi.  7/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lilj.  [48]  50 

Prichard,  J.  C.  Researches  intoPhysicalHist.of  Mankind,  5  vols. ;  col.pl.  a./.  [;S^.  82/-;  2£/.  45]     8°  Balliere     [13]  41-47 

„               ,,                   Illustrations  to  same                                                                             o.p.[J>b.  18/-]     8°        ,,  44 

„               „                   TheNaturalHist.[=Ethnology]ofMan,ed.Dr.Ed.Norris,2v.;ill.  o./.[a;.2S/-]r8°        „  [42]  55 

PRICHARD  was  the  first  writer  who  attempted  to  establish  ethnology  on  a  purely  inductive  basis.    Argues  in  favour  of  the  unity  of  the  human  spedes. 

de  QUATREFAGES,  A.         The  Human  Species  [tr.]                                         [Internal.  Scient.  Series]     5/- c  8°  Paul  [81]  82 

*Spencer,  Herbert  [ed.]  Descriptive  Sociology,    compiled   Prl.    D.    Duncan  +  Dr.    R.  Sheppig+Jas. 

Collier,  Nos.  i.-viii.                                                                                    155/-     f°      „  73-82 

1.  English 18/-  73      I      4.  African  Races 16/-  75     ]       7.  Hebrews  and  Phosnicians  ......    21/-  80 

2.  Ancient  American  Races 16/-  74  5.  Asiatic  Races 18/-  76  8.  French  Civilization,  The 30/-  82 

3.  Lowest  Races,  Negr.  Races,  Polyn.    .    .     iS/-  74      I      6.  American  Races iS/-  78      I 

A  collection,  in  tabular  form,  of  a  mass  of  facts  and  observations  which  serve  as  data  for  the  science.    For  Spencer's  other  works  on  Sociology,  v.  C  I  ^. 

TopiNARD,  P.  Anthropology  [tr.]  4/-  p  8°  Chapman  77 

Waitz,  Theodor  Introduction  to  Anthropology  [pb.  16/- ;  w.  7/6]     8°  Anthrop.  Soc.        63 

Wood,  Rev.  J.  G.  The  Natural  History  of  Man,  2  vols.  ea.  14/-  r  8°  Routledge        68-70 

1. 1  Africa  ;  ii. ;  Australia,  New  Zealand,  Polynesia,  America,  Asia  and  Ancient  Europe. 

„  Man  and  his  Handiwork;  500  ill.  [popular]     10/6  c  8°  S.P.C.K.  86 

An  attempt  to  trace  the  history  of  the  human  race  t1iroug:h  its  weapons  and  utensils  at  different  periods. 

Anthropology  —v.  H  §  lOO:  Man. 

Aryan  Race  — »•  also  E  §  35,  s.v.  Ethnology,  and  F  §  5  :  Primitive  Society. 

Hejin,  Victor  — in  his  The  Wanderings  of  Plants  &  Animals,  ed.  J.  S.  Stallybrass             7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [86]  88 

Morris,  Charles  [Am.]  The  Aryan  Race  :  its  origin  and  its  achievements                                      $i-5°   '2°  Chicago                  88 

Rendall,  Pre.  G.  H.  The  Cradle  of  the  Aryans                                                                                3/-     8°  Macmillaa              89 

Concludes  that  the  Indo-Europeans  had  their  first  home  in  Southern  Scandinavia. 

Local  Ethnology      — v.  the  countries  in  point  in  this  Class. 

Primitive  Society    — z/.  F  §  5  :  Primitive  Society. 

3oo 


Geography] 


ATLASES.     COLLECTIONS   OF   VOYAGES. 


[Universal 


4.    ATLASES. 
Ancient  (Classical). 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.        Historical  Geography  of  Europe,  vol.  ii.  is  an  atlas  of  65  maps,  2  vols.      31/6     8°  Longman 

Not  properly  a  historical  atlas :  designed  simply  to  show  the  boundaries  of  states  and  the  changes  therein. 

Johnston,  W.  +  A.  K.  [pubs.]  School  Atlas  of  Classical  Geography  [23  maps  and  index]  12/6  14° 

V.  Kampen,  A.  Tabulae  quibus  illustrantur  Terrse  Veterum  ;  pts.  i.-iv.  18/-    f° 

*KiEPERT,  H.  Atlas  Antiquus  [12  coloured  maps  and  indeic]  7/6  s  f  ° 

Long,  George  Atlas  of  Classical  Geography  [24  maps]  12/6  i  8° 

Philip  &  Son  [pubs.]         Classical  Atlas  5/-     8° 

Public  School  Atlas  of  Ancient  Geography,  ed.  G.  Butler  [24  maps]  7/6  r  8° 

Smith  +  Grove,  "gj,^"'  Atlas  of  Ancient  Geography:  Biblical  and  classical     [43  coloured  maps]  126/-    f° 

Contains  an  Introduction  to  each  map  on  the  sources,  authorities,  etc,  with  index. 
— ut  infra. 

— V.  A  §  47  :  Biblical  Archaeology. 


14-5 


81 


Johnston, 

Ed.l    ]8i 

Gotha 

88 

Berlin 

[69]  8s 

Bell 

[58]  74 

Philip 

8i 

Longman 

77 

Murray 

73-75 

*Spruner,  K. 

Biblical 
Historical. 


Alison,  Sir  Archibald 
*Droysen,  G. 


Atlas  to  his  History  of  Europe  \v.  F  §  15]  [modern  Europe]  31/6     4' 

AUgemeiner  historischer  Handatlas  [96  maps  &  Germ,  text,  no  index]  25/-     V 

Johnston,  W.  +  A.  K.  [pubs.]  Historical  Atlas,  2  vols.  [34  maps— good  cheap  book]  21/-  r  8' 

Labberton,  R.H.  [Am.]  Historical  Atlas  [141  maps,  w.  text]  12/6     4' 

Philip  &  Son  [pubs.]        Historical  Atlas  ;  ed.  W.  Hughes  [jth-iQth  cent.]  21/-  c  f ' 

*Spruner,  K.  Handatlas  der  Geschichte ;  3  parts  94/6    f  ° 

i. :  Atlas  Antiquus  ;  ii. :  Europa  (ed.  Menke) ;  iii. :  The  other  Four  Continents. 

Modern  and  General. 

Bartholomew,  J.  Pocket  Atlas  of  World  [54  col.  maps] ;  Brit.  Colon.  Pocket  Atl.  [54  maps]  ea.  2/6  18°  Walker 

Two  very  convenient,  well-printed  little  coloured  atlases ;  with  copious  and  accurate  indexes. 
Library  Reference  Atlas  of  the  World  [84  maps]     f  °  Macmillan 


Blackwood  48 

Bielefeld  85 

Johnston,  Edin.     80 
Macmillan      [71]  86 
Philip 
Gotha 


[ 


76 
]8o 


Sevan,  G.  P, 
*Black,  A.  +  C.  [pubs.] 


Royal  Relief  Atlas  of  World  [31  embossed  maps,  w.  text ;  ea.  mtd.]  2i/- 

General  Atlas  of  the  World  [55  col.  maps,  text  and  index]  63/- 

*JOHNSTON,W.+A.K.[pubs.]Royal  Atlas  of  Modem  Geography  '  "  .    -     -       -. 

*  ,,  „  Handy  Royal  Atlas  of  Modern  Geography 
„                „              Cabinet  Atlas 

„  „  School  Atlas  of  General  and  Descriptive  Geography 

„  „  School  Atlas  of  Physical  Geography 

„  „  Cosmographic  Atlas 

*  „  ,,  Physical  Atlas  of  Natural  Phenomena 

*  „  ,  „  The  Same :  Reduced  Edition 
Letts  &  Co.  [late  pubs.]  The  British  Imperial  Atlas 

„  Popular  Atlas 

Longman  &  Co.  [pubs.]   New  Atlas :  political  and  physical ;  40  4°  &  16  8°  maps,  ed.  G.  G.  Chisholm   12/6 
Nordenskiold,  Bar.  A.  E.  [ed.]  Facsimile  Atlas  of  the  Oldest  History  of  Cartography 

To  consist  of  folio  reproductions  of  jx  maps  printed  before  1600,  w.  descriptive  letterpress  and  other  illustrations. 
Imperial  Library  Atlas  105/-  i  f  ° 

Handy  General  Atlas  of  Modem  History  and  Physical  Geography  31/6  c  f  ° 

New  General  Atlas  of  World,  63/-  [47  maps]  i  4° 

Popular  Atlas  of  the  World  21/-  c  f  ° 

Family  Atlas  of  Physical,  General,  and  Classical  Geography       [57  maps]  21/-  i  4° 
London  Atlas  of  Univ.  Geog.  [90  col.  maps]  j^i2  i  f  °j  4°  edn.  [44  col.  maps]  30/- 


r4 
V 

[54  col.  maps  w.  index]  126/-  i  f 
[45  maps]  52/6  i  4' 
[33  maps]  21/-  r  4' 
[26  col.  maps]  12/6  i  4' 
[20  col.  maps]  12/6  i  4' 
[66  col.  maps]  21/-  i  f' 
[42  col.  maps]  168/-  1  f ' 
[25  col.  maps]  52/6  i  4' 
[84  col.  maps] 

42/- 
"      4' 


89 

Sonnenschein  [81]  85 


Black 
Johnston 


Philip  &  Son  [pubs.] 


•Stanford,  E.  [pub.] 
•Stieler,  Adolf 

Commercial 
Map  Making. 

Hughes,  Alfred 


Handatlas ;  32  pts. 

— V.  E  §  2,  s.v.  Com.nercial  Geography. 

Maps  and  Map  Making 


f°  Mason 
f° 

Longman 


Philip 


Stanford  82 


ea.  1/6  f°  Gotha\\']-22'\\. 


[67]  88 
[61]  89 
[67]  87 

[63] 

[84]  88 

[48] 
79 
81 

[83]  88 

89 

in  prep. 

64 
64 

.[    ]89 

in  prog. 


[Macraillan's  Geograph.  Series]  c  8°  Macmillan     in  prep. 


5.  colle:3tions  of  voyages  and  travels. 


Frankfort  1590-1634 
4°  Quaritch 

f°  Zo«(/.  [1707-47]  1752 
f°      .,  I598-I600 


Chief  Early  Collections. 

de  Bry,  J.  Theo.  [ed.]       CoUectiones  Peregrin,  in  Indiam  Occident,  et  Orient.,  13  pts. 

Crawford,  Earl  of  Collections  and  Notes,  No.  3  :  Grands  et  Petits  Voyages  of  de  Bry ;  33  pi.  63/- 

Churchill,  a.  +  J.  [eds.]  Collection  of  Voyages  &  Travels,  8  vols.,  maps  &  pi.  [incl.  foreign  ones]  \ju.  £^ 
Hakluyt,  Richard  [ed.]  Principal  Navigations,  Voyages,  etc.,  of  the  English  Nation,  3  vols.    \w.  ;^45] 

An  invaluable  coUection,  commencing  with  King  Arthur  and  ending  with  1590.    Reprint  (ed.  G.  Woodfall),  s  vols,  if  Undon  'oo-'is,  iiiorth£-Li 
A  new  edn.  is  m  course  of  pubUcation  m  17  vols.  8°  Goldsmid,  Edm.  86 sqq.    Vols,  l-z.,  each  containing  4  to  8  parts  at  2/- per  part  are  nowready  [August,  1889]. 

„  „  Supplement:  Selection  of  Curious,  Rare  and  Early  Voyages,  omitted  by  Hakluyt 

and  Purchas  4=  London  12 

Hakluyt  Society  Pubhcations,  vols,  i.-lxxi.  [chief  entered  separately  infrd\  ann.  21/-  8°  Gt.Qu.St.,Lond.±'7sgq. 

Vols,  i.,  ii.  and  xiii.,  being  out  of  print,  were  re-Usued  as  vols.  Ivii,  diiL,  Iv.,  respectively.    A  set  of  66  vols.  fr.  1859-84  fetched  at  Hodgson's  £k  (Quaritchl  in  1887  '• 
another  set  compl.  to  1886  aU  but  vols.  I.,  li.,  xiii.  fetched  at  Sotheby's  jjai  (Walford)  in  1887,  iwuarrau)  m  isai/  , 

Harleian  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels  not  before  collected  in  English,  2  vols.;  maps  and  pi.        f  °  London  1741: 

Purchas,  Samuel  [ed.]     Purchas,  his  Pilgrims,  in  5  books  |  5  vols.  ;  maps  and  ill.  f        ^^  1625-26 

Iforlh  from  £25  to  £is,  according  to  degree  of  perfection  and  state. 
..30'' 


Geography]  EARLY  VOYAGERS  AND   DISCOVERERS.  [Universal 

E  §6 

Modern  Collections. 

Bates,  H.  W.  [ed.]  Illustrated  Travels:  record  of  discovery  and  adventure,  6  vols. ;  ill.      ea.  Ij/-  r  4°  Cassell  69-81 

Veknb,  Jules  Celebrated  Travels  [tr.]  3  vols ;  ill.  ea.  12/6     8°  Low  79-8l 

I:  Explotation  of  the  World ;  ii.;  Great  Navigators  of  i8th  Century ;  iii.:  Great  Explorers  of  19th  Century.  , 

6.    EARLY  VOYAGERS  and  DISCOVERERS :   THEIR  LIVES  and  WRITINGS, 

Collectively  -^.  also  e  §  s- 

Early  English  Voy^ers  [Drake,  Cavendish,  Dampier ;  quite  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Nelson  87 

Appears  to  be  a  reprint  of  a  boolc  originally  published  in  1831 ;  but  not  so  stated. 

Great  Explorers  and  Explorations,  The  World's,  ed.  J.  S.  Keltie+H.  J.  Mackinder+E.  G.  Ravenstein 

ea.  3/6  c  8°  Philip        89  in  prog. 


Barents  and  the  N.-E.  Passage. 

Bruce  at  the  Nile J.  S.  KELTIE. 

Cartier  0acques)  and  Canada. 
Columbus  and  his  Successors. 
Coolc,  Cpt..  and  Australasia.  ■ 
Dampier  and  the  Buccaneers. 

tDavis(John) C.  R.  MARKHAM. 

Erikson  (Leif)  and  Greenland. 

Franklin  (Sir)  J.  and  the  N.-W.  Passage Cpt.  A.  MARKHAM. 

da  Garaa  (Vasco)  and  the  Highway  to  India E.  G.  RAVENSTEIN. 


Humboldt  and  South  America. 
Ibn  Batuta  and  the  Arabs. 

Himalaya,  The    Lt.-Gen.  R.  STRACHEY. 

Livingstone  and  Central  Africa  H.  H.  JOHNSON. 

Magellan  and  the  Pacific Dr.  H.  H.  Guillemard. 

tPalestine Cpt.  C.  R.  CONDER. 

Park  (Mungo)  and  the  Niger Jos.  THOMSON. 

Polo  (Marco)  and  Central  Asia. 

Ross  and  the  Antarctic H.  J.  MACKINDER. 

Saussure  and  the  Alps   D.  w,  FRESHFIELD. 


t  The  only  vols.  pnb.  to  Dec,  1889.    Vols,  with  names  of  authors  attached  to  appear  rapidly.    Others  to  follow. 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.       Notable  Voyagers  from  Columbus  to  Nordenskiold  ;  col.  pi.  s/-  c  8°  Routledge       [79]  83 

Markham,  C.  R.  Famous  Sailors  of  Former  Titnes  [popular]  2/6  c  8°  Cassell  [85]  86 

Payne,  E.  J.  [ed.]  Voyages  of  Elizabethan  Seamen  to  America  [from  Hakluy(\  7/6  c  8°  De  La  Rue     [80]  82 

Hawkins,  Frobisher,  Drake,  Gilbert,  Amadas,  Cavendish,  Raleigh,  etc.  " 

PURVES,  D.  L.  [ed.]  EngUsh  Circumnavigators  :  the  most  remarkable  voyages  round  the  world  5/-  c  8°  Nimmo  74 

Cents.  DRAKE'S  World  Encompassed,  r628 ;  DAMPIER 'S  Nevi  Voyage,  1697  ;  ANSON'S  Yovage,  1741-4 ;  COOK'S  Voyages,  I7fi8-S0. 

TOWLE,  G.  M.  [Am.]        Young  Folk's  Heroes  of  History,  6  vols.;  ill.       ea.  $1.25 ;  schl.  edn.,  ea.  (x)c.    12°  Boston        78-83 ;  88 

Drake— da  Gama  (Vasco) — Mageilan~PizaTTO — Polo  (Marco)— Raleigh. 

Individually  — Biog.  ^/'Recent  Travellers  are  dassedw.  chief  countries  they  have  visited,  under  their  writings  {if  any). 

CABOT,Sebastian[i477-l557]Lifeof.     By  J.  F.  NichoUs ;  port.  7/6  c  8°  Low  69 

C0LUMBUS,Christ.[f.i445-i  506]  Letter  to  Luis  de  Sant  Angel,  15  Feb.- 14  Mar.,  1493 

[announcing  discovery  of  new  world — in  facsimile]  2l/-  s  4°  Ellis  &  Elvey         89 
de  Belloy,  Marq.  Christopher  Columbus  &  the  Discovery  of  the  New  World ;  8  pi.  &  5 1  ill.     $3     8°  Philadelphia  [77]  88 

Excerpta  Columbina :  bibliogr.  de  400  pieces  du  ide  siicle  non  d&rltes  jusq'ici  35f.  r  8°  Paris  87 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur  Life  of  Christopher  Columbus  ^~  '^  ^°  ^^^^  ^^^^  ^^ 

Irving,  Wash.  [Am.]       Life  &  Voyages  of  Columbus,  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. ;  a/ri?$l.SO0>- $3     8°  JVezu  York       [28]  82 
,,     '       „  The  Companions  of  Columbus,  3  vols.  7/6  8°  Cassell ;  a/jfl  2  vols.  ea.  $3     8°        ,,  .  [31]  82 

Major,  R.  H.  [ed.  &tr.]  Select  Letters  of  Columbus,  w.  other  docum.  rel.  to  his  4  voyages  8°  Hakluyt  Society    70 

Cook,  Capt.Jas. [1728-79]  Three  Voyages  round  the  World  ;  ill.  [abridged]  7/6  r  8°  Ward&Lock[i768-84]89 

Voyages  and  Discoveries  of,  ed.  Sir  John  Barrow  3/6   16°  Black  [74J  82 

Besant  Walter  Captain  Cook  [Engli*  Men  of  Action]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan  89 

Tones   M  Story  of  Captain  Cook's  Voyages  round  the  World  5/-   12°  Cassell  [7°]  76 

Low,'c.  R.  Captain  Cook's  Three  Voyages  Round  the  World;  2/-;  w.  12  pi.  2/6  c8°  Routledge  75 

Cortes,  Hernando  [1485-1547]  Letters  and  Despatches,  ed.  Folsom  [Am.]  o.p.     8°  New  York  43 

Helps   [Sir]  Arthur        Life  of  Hernando  Cortes,  and  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  2  vols.  'S/-  c  8    Bell  71 

Prescott,  W.  H.  [Am.]  —in  his  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  ed.  J.  F.  Kirk  [Am.]  7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [43]  89 

Daimpibr,' William  [1652-1712  (?)]  rx.     ,•  u  ,vt        «  a   .■     i ,//;     s"  n,r         n  s„ 

Russell,  W.  Clark  Dampier  [English  Men  of  Action]  2/6  c  8    MacmiUan    ;  89 

Davis   Tohn  \d.  1605]        the  Navigator  ;  voyages  and  works  of,  ed.  A.  H.  Markham  »    Hakluyt  Society  »o 

Markham,  C.  R.  John  Davis,  Arctic  Explorer  and  Early  Indian  Navigator  [Great  Explorers]  3/6  c  8    Philip  89 

"Sw^si^Mn  '"'^^^Lifc,  Voyages,  and  Exploits  of  Sir  Francis  Drake  ...•■,  \   ^t  ??""■%  ■'^'^^^  ^l 

Corbett  Julien  Drake  [English  Men  of  Action]  2/6  c  8    MacmiUan     znprep. 

Frobisher,  Martin  \d.  1594]  Life  of.     By  F.  Jones  6/-  <= »    Longman  78 

Galvano,  Ant.  Discoveries  of  the  World,  unto  1555,  ed.  Adm.  Bethune  8    Hakluyt  Society    62 

First  published  by  HaKI.UYT  [i6oi]  ;  contains  original  Portuguese  text  and  revised  translation. 

''*lStrn*steTn,'E.  g!  '^^^  Vasco  da  Gama  and  the  Ocean  Highway  to  India  [Great  Explorers]  3/6  c  8'  Philip  in  prep. 

da  Guzman" A   E.  Life  and  Acts  of  [iSt8-43]  with  intro.  by  C.  R.  Markham  8°  Hakluyt  Society    62 

Henry  OF  Portugal,  Prince  [1394-1460]  .       „      ,  .,         ,  ,/      q=.  t  r/;ei .,., 

Major,  R.  H.  The  Discoveries  of  Prince  Henry  and  their  Results,  ports,  and  maps  15/-     8    Low  [68]  77 

Hudson,  Henry,  the  Navigator  [16-17  cent.]  ,        „   „   .  K»  H,H„vt  Snplptv    fio 

Asher  G  [ed.]  Collection  of  Original  Documents  rel.  to  H.  Hudson  8    Hakluyt  Society    5o 

Read,j.M.,y«».[Am.]  Historical  Inquiry  Concerning  Henry  Hudson  ^      „,  f}     t-  iu^  r«i  fia 

de  Las  Casas  Bartol.  [1474-1566]  Life  of:  Apostle  of  the  Indies.    By   Sir]  Arthur  Helps  6/- c  8    Bell  [68]  68 

MAGELLANfFerd!  rf    521^^^^^      Voyage  Round  the  World  [1519-22 !  tr.  after  ace.  of  Pigafetta]  8    Hakluyt  Society     74 

Guillema  d,  Dr   H.  H.  Magellan  and  the  Pacific  ^        [Great  Explorers  3/6  c  8    Philip  mjrep 

MAUNDEVILLE,  Sir  J.        Voiage  and  Travaile  of,  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  [,322-56]  [w.facs.  .11  ]  7/6     8    Reeves&T.[i356]83 

MAUNDE  ,       J         The  Same,  ed.  John  Ashton  [w.  facs.  .11.]  10/6     8    Picke"ng  88 

"    Grig,  written  in  English,  then  tr.  into  Latin,  then  retr.  '"'»  Hn^j'^Vkt'Sh? ?SS,°i^^&%TJ^'^^,TcLb:\6^""^S:irlA  SJll^ll^gf  iexjsoc 
]4r  G  F  WARNER  of  the  Brit  Mus.,  is  now  prep,  a  new  edn.  for  the  KoxDurgrne  ciuD,  ana  maty  o^ncow. .  b  ■  i. 

30S 


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TRAVELS   ROUND  THE  WORLD.     MANUALS. 


[History 


6/-  c  8°  Bell 

[69]  82 

$1  c  8°  Boston 

78 

63/-     8°  Murray 

[71]  75 

E  §§  7-9 
PiZARRO,  Franc,  [rf.  1541] 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur  The  Life  of  Pizarro 

Towle,  G.  M.  [Am.]       Life  of  Pizarro 
*PoLO,  Marco  [13  cent.]    Book  of:  Kingdoms  &  Marvels  of  East,  tr.  &  ed.  Col.  H.  Yule,  z  vols. 

Yule's  edn.  is  one  of  the  most  learned  and  important  worlcs  ever  pub.  in  the  department  of  historical  geography.    Also  tr.  of  text  (only),  5/-  c  8°  Bolm's  Lib, 

Knox,  T.  W.  [Am.]       The  Travels  of  Marco  Polo,  wr.  notes  ;  200  ill.  [for  boys  and  girls]  $2.50     4°  New  York 

Smith,  Cpt.  John  — v.  E  §  55. 

de  Soto,  Ferdinand  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  Florida  [161 1],  ed.  W.  B.  Rye  8°  Hakluyt  Society    51 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  [Am.]  Ferdinand  de  Soto  [Amer.  Pioneers  and  Patriots}  popular]  $1.50  c8°  New  York  74 

Irving,  Theod.  [Am.]     The  History  of  De  Soto's  Conquest  of  Florida  $2   12°         ,, 

Shipp,  B.  [Am.]  The  History  of  De  Soto  and  Florida,  1512-1568  $6     ^'Philadelphia  81 

America,  Discovery  of- 
Australia 


India 


E§54- 
—V.  E  §  65, 
— «-•  E  §  35. 


7.    MODERN  VOYAGES  ROUND  THE  WORLD  and  OVER  LARGE  AREAS. 

Other  hooks  are  entered  under  the  regions  to  which  they  more  particularly  refer. 
Agassiz,  A.  [Am.]  Three  Cniises  of  the  Blake,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  42/-     8°  Low 

1\iA  Slake,  of  the  U.S.  Coast  Survey,  made  semises,  m  1877-7S,  '7B-'79,  and  '80,  to  Straits  of  Florida,  Yucatan  Bank,  Gulf  of  Mexico,  Caribbean  Sea,  and  along  Atlanti:  1 


Brassey,  Lady 


Voyage  in  the  Sunbeam  Round  the  World ;  ill.  7/6  c  8° ;  school  edn.            2/-  12' 

In  the  Trades,  the  Tropics,  &  the  "  Roaring  Forties  " ;  ill.  7/6  c  8° ;  pop.  edn.  dd.  4' 

The  Last  Voyage,  to  India  and  Australia,  in  the  Sunbeam  ;  ill.                    21/-  8' 
— z/.  E  §  6. 

Cruise  of  H.M.S.  Alert ;  pi.                               [Patagonia,  Polynesia,  etc.]  6/-  8' 

The  Voyage  of  H.M.S.  Beagle  Round  the  World ;  port.                [1832-36]  3/6  c  8' 

Cruise  of  the  Marchesa  to  Kamsohatska  and  New  Guinea ;  ill.                     21/-  8' 
With  notices  of  Formosa,  Liu  Kiu,  islands  of  Malay  Archipelago,  etc. 

Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe  by  the  Novara  [tr.],  3  vols.    [Austrian  frigate] 

o.p.  \_pb.  60/- ;  w.  25/-] 

Scientific  (purely)  Voyages— z..  class  h  §  44 :  scientific  Voyages. 


Cook,  Cpt.  jas. 
CoppiNGER,  Dr.  R. 
*Darwin,  Chas. 

GUILLEMARD,  F.  H.  H 

ScHERZER,  Dr.  Karl 


Longman 


Sonnenschein 
Murray 


8°  Saunders 


88 

[78]  80 

[84]  86 

89 

[83]  86 
[45]  89 
[87]  89 


61-63 


8.    ART  OP  TRAVEL.    MANUALS  FOR  TRAVELLERS  and  EXPLORERS. 

Adams +BAIKIE  + Barron,  A.+W.  +  C.  Manual  of  Natural  History  for  the  use  of  travellers  21/-  p  8° 

Galton,  Francis                The  Art  of  Travel :  hints  on  shifts  in  wild  countries  ;  ill.  7/6    12° 

Geographical  Society's  Hints  to  Travellers,  ed.  Cpt.  J.  W.  L.  Wharton +D.  W.  Freshfield  ;  ill.  4/-    12° 

Herschel,  Sir  J.  F.  W.   Admiralty  Manual  of  Scientific  Inquiry,  ed.  Sir  R.  S.  Ball ;  map  3/6  p  8° 
Knox,  T.  W.  [Am.]          How  to  Travel :  hints,  advice,  and  suggestions                               [popular]  $1    16° 

Lord+Baines,W.B.  +  T.  Shifts  and  Expedients  of  Camp  Life,  Travel  and  Exploration  30/-  r  8° 

Notes  and  Queries  on  Anthropology  for  the  use  of  travellers  5/-   12° 

A  new  edition  is  in  preparation  by  the  Anthropological  Institute. 

Dictionary. 

Simpson-Baikie,  E.  IntemationalDictionary for NaturalistsandSportsmeti[Eng., Feb., Germ.]  15/- 

Surveying  _i,.  l  §  7  :  surveying. 


Van  Voorst 

54 

Murray 

[55]  76 

Stanford 

[54]  89 

Murray 

[49]  86 

New  York 

[80]  87 

Cox 

[68]  76 

Stanford 

75 

8°  Trubner        n.d.  (79) 


II.  1bi8totie  anb  1bi6totical  Geography. 


9.    MANUALS,  &o.,  OF  ANCIENT  and  MEDIJEVAL  GEOGRAPHY:   GENERALLY. 


Ancient  —from  thegeogr.  a/ Early  Nations,  o.  also  Class  F,  passim. 

Bevan,  [Can.]  W.  L.        Student's  Manual  of  Ancient  Geography,  7/6  ;  Small  edn.  3/6  p  8°  Murray 

*BnNBURY,  E.  H.  Hist,  of  Ancient  Geog.  among  Greeks  and  Romans,  2  vols.;  maps  and  ill.  21/-     8° 

A  very  valuable  and  comprehensive  work,  beg.  w.  the  Argonauts  and  Homeric  geography,  and  ending  with  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire. 

COOLEY,  W.  D.  Hist,  of  Maritime  &  Inland  Discovery,  3  vols,  [Lardner's  Cyclo.l  o.p.  \w.  10/6]    12°  London         n.d.  (311 

L:  Geography  of  the  Ancients  and  of  Middle  Agesj  u.i  Mod.  Voyages :  COLUMBUS  to  ANSON ;  iu.:  Cook,  La  Perouse,  Parry,  Ross,  Humboldt,  tic 

"Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.      Historical  Geography  of  Europe,  2  vols.  [vol.  ii.  =  Atlas  of  65  maps]  31/6     8°  Longman' 

Treats  of  geography  as  influenced  by  history,  and  history  as  influenced  by  geography,    Incl.  Greece,  Rome,  Modem  Europe 

309 


[75]  81 ;  72 

[79]  84 


81 


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ANCIENT  AND   MEDI>CVAL  WRITERS. 


[History 


E  §10 

Heeren,  Prf.  A.  H.  L.    — w.  F  §  6. 


*KlEPEET,  H. 

Lloyd,  W.  Watkiss 


Manual  of  Ancient  Geography  [tr. ;  Classical]  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

— chaps,  on  Homer.  Geogr.,  Hellenic  Settlements  and  Colonization — in  his 

History  of  Sicily  t4/-     8°  Murray 

Primer  of  Classical  Geography  [Macmillan's  Primer  Series]  l/-    18°  Macmillan 


Bericht  iiber  unsere  geograph.  Kenntniss  d.  alten  griech.  Welt,  2  pts,  o.p. 


Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Geography,  2  vols. ;  ill. 


ToZER,  H.  F. 
Bibliography. 

•HiRSCHFELD,  Dr. 

Dictionary. 
Smith,  Dr.  W.  [ed.] 

Mediaeval. 

BEVAN  +  PHiLLOTT,^^^^-Medi£eval  Geography  [essay  illustr.  of  Hereford  ^a^;>a^z««i£]  3photos.  4/-  8°  Stanford 
Bretschneider,  Dr.  E.  [ed.  &  tr.  ]  Mediaeval  Researches  from  Eastern  Asiatic  Sources,  2  vols.  ;  2  maps 

[Orient.  Sen]  21/-  p  8°  Triibner 

Beats  clear  testimoay  to  the  state  of  geogr.  knowl.  of  Westera  couQtries  possessed  by  Chinese  scholars  fr.  xiii.  to  xvii.  cent.    For  contents  v.  £  I  31. 

Atlases  —v.  E  §  4:  Atlases. 

History  of  Commerce -z/.  d  §  148. 
Individual  Countries— i/.  their  names  in  tws  class. 


72 
78 


S/6  r  8°  Murray      [52-57]  78 


74 


10.    ANCIENT  AND  MEDIAEVAL  WRITERS  ON  GEOGRAPHY. 


Only  the  best  text,  or,  if  it  exist ,  a  good  or  fairly  good  tr.  into  English,  is  given. 

Annotated  Texts,  and  Critical  Aids,  v.  K. 


For  fuller  lists  of  Texts, 


Colleetively. 


DlNDORF  +  MiJLLER,  "fj^  Herodotus  [Gk.  &  Lat.]  ed.  Dindorf ;  Ctesias,  Castor,  Eratosthenes,  ed.  Miiller  12/6  i  8°  Didot,  Paris  77 


MuLLER,  C.  [ed.] 
RiESE,  A.  [ed.] 

Individually. 

Anaximander  Milesius 
Aristotle 
Ctesias,  Cnidius 


Ephoros 
Eratosthenes 

Maass,  E. 
Hecateus 
Herodotus 

Wheeler,  J.  T. 
White,  Dr.  J.  S.  [Am 

HiPPARCHUS 

Pliny  (Major) 

polybius 

Ptolemy 

"Sunbury,  E.  H. 

Winsor,  Justin  [Am, 
Strabo 
Xenophon 

Mediaeval. 

Alfred  the  Great 


Geographi  Graeci  Minores,  ed.  vf.  Latin  tr.  [3  vols.] 
Geographi  Latin!  Minores 


vols. 


-ii.  38/- 
6/- 


:  sen  vetustissima  quaedam  rerum  uniyers.  conceptio  restituta,  rec.  J.  Neuhauser 
— v.  C  §  9,  and  K  §  194  :  Aristotle. 

Fragments,  w.  English  notes  and  intro.  J.  E.  Gilmore.         [Classical  Series] 
Quae  supersunt  ed.  A.  Lion  [Greek  and  Latin]  4/- 

„  „  ed.  J.  Ch.  F.  Bahr  5/- 

Fragmenta,  ed.  M.  Marx  6/- 

Geograph.  Fragmenta,  ed.  H.  Berger  8/6 

Analecta  Eratosthenica  3/- 

Fragmenta,  ed.  R.  H.  Klausen;  map  red.  to  3I- 

Works.tr.  G.  +  SirH.  Rawlinson  +  Sir  J.  G.  Wilkinson,  4  vols.  ;  maps  &  ill.  48/-. 

With  good  notes,  embodying  the  results  of  cuneiform  and  hierogylphic  discovery  down  to  1875, 

The  Geography  of  Herodotus  [tr.  selections,  w.  illustr.  information]  12/- 

]  Herodotus  for  Boys  &  Girls,  w.  notes  &  intros. ;  50  ill.,  2  v.  16° on  v.  4°,  ea.  $2. 50 
Geograph.  Fragmenta,  rec.  H.  Berger  3/~ 

Works,  tr.  w.  English  notes  J.  Bostock+H.  T.  Riley,  6  vols.  ea.  5/- 

rec.  L.  Dindorf  [v.  i.  ed.  T.  Biittner-Wobst],  4  vols.  14/- 

Geographiae  libri  viii.,  ed.  C.  Miiller,  vol.  I.,  pt.  i.  [w.  Latin  tr.]  12/6 

Reproduction  of  the  Greek  MS.  at  Mount  Athos,  ed.  V.  Langlois  63/- 

— art.  Ptolemy,  in  Ency.  Brit.  vol.  xx.  [also  his  art.  Pytheas,  in  same  vol.}  30/- 
]  Bibliography  of  Ptolemy's  Geography  [1462-1867  ;  42  pp.] 

Rerum  geograph.  libri  xvii.,  tr.  W.  Falconer+H.  C.  Hamilton,  3  v,     ea.  5/- 
— V.  K  §  192  :  Greek  Historians. 


Description  of  Europe  &  Voyages  of  Ohthere  &  Wulstan,  ed.  J.  Bosworth  o.p. 
Voyages  of  Ohthere  and  Wulstan  [with  Hakluyt's  Muscovy]     [Nat.  Lib.]  dd. 


Didot,  Paris 
Heilbronn 


14/-  8°  Bonn 


82 

78 


83 


c8° 

Macmillan 

89 

8° 

Gotiingen 

23 

8° 

Frankfort 

24 

8° 

Carlsruhe 

15 

8° 

Leipzig 

80 

8° 

Berlin 

83 

8° 

>» 

31 

8° 

Murray     [58-60]  75 

8° 

Longman        [54I 

If' 

New  York 

34 

8" 

Leipzig 

69 

c8° 

Bohn's  Lib.      55 

-57 

12° 

Triibner,  Leipzig 

82 

18° 

Didot,  Paris 

83 

4° 

Paris 

67 

4° 

Black 

86 

rS" 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

84 

c8° 

Bohn's  Lib. 

54 

rS- 

London 

55 

18° 

Cassell 

89 

310 


Geography]  EUROPE   GENERALLY.    AUSTRIA-HUNGARY  [Europe 

E  §§11-12 

III.  (Beootapb^t  etc,  of  Europe. 

11.    GENERALLY. 

Gassell&Co.  [pubs.]      Picturesque  Europe,  5  vols. ;  w.  13  steel  and  200  other  ill.  ea.  18/-    4°  Cassell  [76-79]  82-86 

i.-ii. :  Great  Britain  and  Ireland ;  iii,-v. :  the  Continent. 

Reclus,  Elisee                   The  Earth  and  its  Inhabitants  :  Europe  [tr.],  S  vols. ;  well  ill.               ea.  21/-  r  8°  Virtue  88-89 

•Rddler+Chisholm,  §^' Europe,  ed.  Sir  A.  C.Ramsay,  ill.  [Stanford'sCompendiumofMod.Geog.]2i/-     8°  Stanford  85 

SiME,  James                       Geography  of  Europe                                         [MacmiUan's  Geograph.  Series]  c  8°  Macraillan  89 

Ethnology. 

Latham,  Dr.  R.  G.  The  Nationalities  of  Europe,  2  vols.  32/-     8°  Bentley  63 

HistoFieal  Geography— z-.  e  §  9. 
Seas. 

Baltic. 

Knight,  F.  E.  The  Falcon  on  the  Baltic ;  ill.  [coasting  cruise  fr.  Lond.  to  Copenh.]  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         89 

Mediterranean . 

Mediterranean  Illustrated.     By  Authors  of  TAe  Arctic  World;  ill.  12/-  i  8°  Nelson  77 

Picturesque  Mediterranean ;  finely  ill.  inpts.ea.  2/6     4°  Cassell      8g  in  prog: 

12,    AUSTEIA-HUNaARY  and  BAVARIA. 
Austria:  Generally. 

Kay,  D.  Austria  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6  c  8°  Low  80 

Kohl,  J.  G.  Travels  in  Austria  [tr. ;  Foreign  Library]  o.p.  [pi.  1 1/-  ;  w.  5/-]     8°  Chapman  43 

jBavaria. 

Schmid+Stieler,  H.  +  K.  The  Bavarian  Highlands  and  Salzkammergut;  ill.  25/-     f°  Chapman  74 

Seguin,  L.  G.  [  =  Mrs.  Strahan]  Country  of  the  Passion  Play :  Highlands  &  Highlanders  of  Bav. ;  ill.    6/-  c  8°  Chatto  [80]  88 

BayreutA. 

Barry,  Mrs.  R.  Milner     Bayreuth  and  Franconian  Switzerland  ;  pi.  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [87]  88 

Dalmatia.     Istria. 

•Jackson,  T.  G.  Dalmatia,  the  Quarnero  and  Istria,  3  vols.,  pi.  and  ill.   [largely  archseol]  42/-     8°  Clar.  Press  87 

Wilkinson,  Sir  J.  G.        Dalmatia  and  Montenegro,  w.  a  journey  to  Mostar  [in  Herzegovina],  2  v.  o.p.  \Jib.  42/-;  w.  10/-]  8°   48 

Illyria. 

Evans,  A.  J.                     lUyrian  Letters                                                                                                 7/6  p  8°  Longman  78 
Tyrol. 

*Grohmann,  W.  A.         Tyrol  and  the  Tyrolese ;  ill.                                                                             6/-  p  8°  Longman  [76]  77 

„                 „             Gaddings  with  a  Primitive  People  [the  Tyrolese]  10/6  c  8°  Remington  [78]  79 

Waring,  G.  E.y«».  [Am.]  Tyrol  and  the  Skirt  of  the  Alps ;  ill.                                                                $3     8°  New  York  79 

Vienna. 
Reeve,  Dr.  H.  Journal  of  Residence  in  Vienna  and  Berlin,  ed.  his  Son  [1805-06]  8/6  p  8°  Longman  77 

Hungary:  Generally. 

Ansted,  D.  T.  Hungary  and  Transylvania  [incl.  natural  history  and  products]  8/6     8°  W.  H.  Allen  62 

Paget,  John  Hungary  and  Transylvania,  2  vols.  o.p.  \_pb.  18/- ;  w.  6/6]     S°  Murray  [39]  55 

•Patterson,  A.  J.  The  Magyars ;  their  country  and  institutions,  2  vols.  18/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder       69 

TissoT,  Victor  Unknown  Hungary  [tr.  fr.  French],  2  vols.  .       .,»  ^      . 

Carpathians. 

Crosse,  A.  F.  Round  about  the  Carpathians  ;  map 

Magyar- Land :  narrative  of  travels  thro'  the  Carpathians  and  Great  Alfbld,  2  vols. ;  ill. 

By  a  Fellow  of  the  Carpathian  Society. 

Danube  and  Adriatic. 

Paton,  a.  A.  Researches  on  the  Danube  and  the  Adriatic,  2  vols. 

Transylvania. 

Boner,  Charles  Transylvania :  its  products  and  its  people 

Gerard,  [Mme.]  E.  The  Land  beyond  the  Forest:  facts,  figures  and  fancies,  2  vols. 

Bosnia  and  Herzegovina— zr.  e  §  29. 

3" 


21/-  c  8°  Bentley 

86 

12/6  c  8°  Blackwood 
38/-     8°  Low 

78 
81 

21/- p  8°  Triibner 

62 

21/-     8°  Longman 
25/-     8°  Blackwood 

65 
88 

Geography] 


BELGIUM  AND   HOLLAND.     FRANCE. 


[Europe 


E  §§13-14 


Bibliography. 

V.  d.  Meulen,  R. 

Belgium. 

George,  Ernest  [artist] 
HuET,  Conrad  B. 
Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Ardennes 

Holland. 

de  Amicis,  Edm. 
Bird,  F.  S. 

B0UGHT0N  + Abbey,  §^ 
Davies,  G.  Christopher 
Hare,  A.  J.  C. 
*Havard,  H. 


13.    BELGIUM  AND  HOLLAND. 


Algemeene  Aardrijkskundige  Bibliographie  van  Nederland,  pt.  i.       [in  3  pts.]  s  8°  Leyden 


Etchings  in  Belgium ;  30  etchings 
The  Land  of  Rubens 
An  Inland  Voyage 

— V.  E  §  14  :  France. 


21/-  i  4° 
[a  sort  of  guide-book  ;  tr.  fr.  Dutch]  3/6  c  8° 

7/6  P  8° 


Seeley 

Low 

Paul 


[77186 
88 
78 


j-p- 


LOVETT,  Richard 
MAHAFFY+ Rogers,  ''■-- 
Poole,  R.  Lane 
Sala,  G.  a. 
Traherne,  Mrs. 
Wood,  C.  W. 


Holland  and  its  People  [Am.  tr.  fr.  Ital.],  18  pi.,  $2  c  8° ;  edition  de  luxe  $15 
The  Land  of  Dykes  and  Windmills  12/6  c 

Sketching  Rambles  in  Holland  ;  ill.  21/-  s 

On  Dutch  Waterways ;  ill.    [ss.  Atalanta  on  rivers  and  canals  of  Holland]  9/- 
Sketches  in  Holland  and  Scandinavia ;  ill.  s/-  p 

The  Dead  Cities  of  the  Zuyder  Zee  [tr.]  ;  w.  10  etchings  6/-  c 

Picturesque  Holland  [tr.] ;  w.  10  etchings  16/- 

In  the  Heart  of  Holland  [tr.] ;  w.  8  etchings  15/- 

Pictures  from  Holland,  with  pen  and  pencil ;  132  ill.  8/-  i 

Sketches  of  a  Tour  through  Holland  and  Germany ;  85  ill.  10/6  c 

Holland  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6  c 

Dutch  Pictures,  and  Pictures  done  with  a  Quill ;  8  ill.  2/6  c 

A  Summer  in  a  Dutch  Country  House  6/-  c 

Through  Holland  ;  ill.  12/- 


New  YorJt\%\\%l;  82 
Low  82 

Macmillan  84 

Jarrold,  Nor.  [86]  88 
Smith  &  Elder        85 


Bentley 

r.'t.  s. 

[75]  76 
76 
80 
87 

Macmillan 

89 

Low 
Vizetelly 
P?ul 
Bentley 

82 

[82]  87 

89 

77 

DENMARK-^'.  E  §  26. 


FINLAND-^.  E  §  26. 


14.    FRANCE. 

Generally. 

Black,  C.  B.  The  South  of  France:  from  the  Loire  to  the  Mediterranean ;  maps  &  charts  7/6  c  8° 

Edwards,  M.  Betham      Holidays  in  Eastern  France  1 5/-     8° 

Lebon  +  Pelet,  Prfs.  A.  +  P.  France  as  it  is  [tr.]  ;  3  maps  [spec,  written  f.  English  readers]  7/6  c  8° 

Murray,  E.  C.  Granville  Round  about  France  7/6  c  8° 

MusGRAVE,  G.  M.  Nooks  and  Corners  in  Old  France,  2  vols.  24/-  c  8° 

Pennell,  J.  +Eliz.  R.      Our  Sentimental  Journey  thro'  France  and  Italy  ;  ill.  [on  tricycle]  6/-  c  8° 

Roberts,  [Miss]  M.  France  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6  c  8° 

Ethnology. 

Spencer,  H. 

Life  and  People. 

Brownell,  W.  C. 
French  Home  Life 
Hamerton,  p.  G. 
[        „  „     ] 


Descriptive  Sociology  ;  part  8  :  French  Civilization  \v.  E  §  3] 


Black 

Hurst 

Cassell 

Macmillan 

Hurst 

Longman 

Low 


30/-     f°  Williams 


French  Traits :  an  essay  in  comparative  criticism  7/- 

[papers  repr.  fr.  Blackwood's  Magazine]  5/- 
Rural  Life  in  France  7/6 

Round  My  House:  rural  life  in  France  5/- 

French  and  English:  a  comparison   [educ,  politics,  relig.,  customs,  etc.]  10/6 
Hawthorne, Nat.  [Am.]  French  and  Italian  Note  Books     •  [posthumous]  7/6 

Hillebrandt,  Karl  France  and  the  French  in  the  Second  Half  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  [tr.]  10/6 

Murray,  E.  C.  GrenviUe  High  Life  in  France  under  the  Republic ;  front.  2/6 

Caustic  sketches  of  high.life  and  society  in  Paris  and  the  provinces :  orig.  contrib,  to  Pall  Mall  Gazette. 
„  ,,         '        French  Pictures  in  English  Chalk ;  2  series  ea.  7/6 

MusGRAVE,  G.  M.  Ten  Days  in  a  French  Parsonage,  2  vols.  16/- 

Seguin,  L.  G.  [  =  Mrs.  Strahan]  Life  in  a  French  Village 


c8° 


Nutt 

Blackwood 

Seeley 

Macmillan 
Paul 
Triibner 
Vizetelly 


[88]  89 
79 
89 
78 
67 
88 
82 


82 


89 
[73]  74 
[75]  76 
[75]  80 

89 

[71]  83 

81 

[84]  87 


The  Frenchwoman  of  the  [Nineteenth]  Century  [tr.] ;  col.  ilL 
Society  in  Paris  :  the  Upper  Ten  Thousand  [tr.] 


Uzanne,  Oct. 
"Vasili,  Ct.  Paul" 

Rivers. 

George,  Ernest  [artist] 
Hamerton,  P.  G. 

MOLLOY,  J.  L. 

TuRNER,J.M;W.  [artist]  The  Seine  and  the  Loire:  61  steel  plates  and  text 

Warren  H-Cleverley,  ^-^  Wanderings  of  the  Beetle  on  Rivers  of  France  and  Belgium  ;  41  ill. 


2/6 

42/- 

6/- 


8°  Smith&Elder76;78 
c  8°  Low  64 

12°  Strahan  79 

r  8°  Nimmo  86 

c8°  Chatto  89 


Etchings  fr.  the  Loire  and  S.  of  France :  20  pi.  &  text 

The  Saone;  148  ill.  by  J.  Pennell  +  author  and  4  maps 

An  Autumn  Holiday  on  French  Rivers ;  ill.  Linley  Samboume 


42/- 
21/- 

7/6 
73/6 

7/6 


f°  Murray  74 

r  8°  Seeley  88 

i  8°  Bradbury        [74]  79 

i"  Virtue  [33-35]  88 
r8°  Griffith  86 


Scenery 

Green,  Rev.  S.  G. 


— V.  also  Rivers,  supra. 

French  Pictures  drawn  with  Pen  and  Pencil;   150  ill. 

312 


8/-  i  8°  R.  T.  S. 


[78]  79 


Geography] 


GERMANY. 


[Europe 


The  Maritime  Alps  and  their  Seaboard ;  ill. 
Nice  and  her  Neighbours ;  ill. 


Alpes  Maritimes, 

Author  of  "Vera" 
Nice. 
Hole,  Can.  S.  R. 

Ardennes. 

LiNDLEY,  Percy  Walks  in  the  Ardennes  ;  ill. 

MACQUOlD,[Mrs.]Katherine    In  the  Ardennes  ;  ill. 

Auvergne. 

de  Kantzow,  Adm.  Summer  Days  in  Auvergne ;  ill. 

Brittany. 

Blackburn,  H.  Breton  Folk  ;  170  ill  by  R.  Caldecott 

Hutchinson,  T.  J.  Summer  Holidays  in  Brittany 

Macquoid,  [Mrs.]Katherine   Pictures  &  Legends  from  Normandy  &  Brittany  ;  ill, 

„  ,,  ,,  Through  Brittany ;  ill. 

MUSGRAVE,  G.  M.  A  Ramble  into  Brittany,  2  vols. 

Cevennes. 

Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Dauphine. 

MuSGRAVE,  G.  M. 

Normandy. 

Blackburn,  H. 


21/-     8°  Longman 
i6/-sq8°  Low 


[Luxemburg  and  Belgian  Ardennes]     i/-  obi.  Lindley 
10/6,  red.  to  7/6  sq8°  Chatto 

S/-  c  8°  Bentley 


10/6  sq8°  Lov;r 
10/6  c  8°     ,, 
10/6,  red.  to  7/6     8°  Chatto 


Travels  with  a  Donkey  in  the  Cevennes 
A  Pilgrimage  into  Dauphine,  2  vols. 
Picturesque  Normandy ;  ill. 


o.f.  [pb.  24/- 


o.p.  [pb.  21/- 


7/6 
w.  6/-]     8°  Hurst 

2/6  c  8°  Chatto 

■w.  6/-]  c  8°  Hurst 


Macquoid,  [Mrs.]  Katherine  Through  Normandy  i  ill. 


Musgrave,  G.  M. 

Paris. 

de  Amicis,  Edm. 
Hamerton,  p.  G. 
Jackson,  Lady  C.  C. 

Jerrold,  Blanchard 
Robinson,  William 
Sala,  G.  a. 
Taine,  H.  a. 
Thackeray,  W.  M. 
"Vasili,  Ct.  Paul" 

Bibliography. 
Lacombe,  Paul 

Guide  Books. 

' '  Anglo-Parisian  " 
Dickens,  C.,jun. 
♦Hare,  A.  J.  C. 
Living  Paris : 

Art  Galleries 

Pieardy. 

Musgrave,  G.  M. 

Pyrenees. 

Bilbrough,  E.  J. 
Blackburn,  H. 
Russell,  Ct.  H. 


A  Ramble  through  Normandy 


16/- 
\v.  also  Brittany,  supra]  7A 
o.p.  [pb.  16/-  ;  w.  6/- 


8°  Low 
'6     8°  Chatto 
■]  c  8°  Hurst 


E  §15 
84 
81 


[82]  88 
81 


75 

80 
76 
82 
[77]  81 
70 

[79]  86 

S7 

69 

•[74]  86 

SS 


Studies  of  Paris  [Am.  tr.  fr.  Italian]                                                               $1.25  c  8°  New  York  [79]  83 

Paris  in  Old  and  Present  Times  :  archaeological  &  topograph. ;  ill.              21/-      f  Seeley  84 

Old  Paris  :  its  court  and  literary  salons,  2  vols.                                               24/-  p  8°  Bentley  78 

The  Old  Regime  ;  court,  salons,  and  theatres,  2  vols.                                    24/-  p  8°       „  80 

At  Home  in  Paris                                ser.  i.,  2  vols.,  16/-  ;  ser.  ii.,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  84 

The  Parks  and  Gardens  of  Paris  ;  ill.                                                                i8/-     8°  Macmillan  [69378 

Paris  Herself  Again  ;  350  Fch.  ill.                               [after  war  of  1870-71]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  [79]  87 

Notes  on  Paris,  tr.  J.  A.  Stevens  [Am.]                                                         $2.50    12°  New  York  [68]  75 
Paris  Sketch  Book                                                                                                  1/6    16°  Smith  &  Elder  [40]  88 

Society  in  Paris                                                                                                             c  8°  Chatto  89 


Bibliographie  Parisienne:  tableaux  d.  moeurs  [1600-1880;  chronol.,  w.  notes 

and  index]     8°  Paris 


87 


Paris  by  Day  and  Night 

Dictionary  of  Paris 

Paris  ;  ill.,  10/-,  or  2  v.  10/6; 


a  guide  to  Manners,  Monuments  and  Institutions 
—V.  I  §  88  :  Art  Guides. 

Bye-Roads  and  Battle-Fields  in  Pieardy 


3/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Downey   89 

I/-   16°  Macmillan  [8i]  «»». 

Days  near  Paris,  ill.,  10/-,  or  2  v.  10/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  87587 

2/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Downey  [87]  89 


'Twixt  France  and  Spain  ;  ill. 

Summer  Life  at  French  Watering  Places  ;  ill.  G.  Dor^ 
Biarritz  and  the  Basque  Countries  ;  map 
Troyte,  C.  E.  Acland-     From  the  Pyrenees  to  the  Channel  in  a  Dog-cart ;  pi. 

Riviera  — ».  e  §  24 :  itaiy. 


16/-     8°  Bell  61 

7/6  c  8°  Low  82 

[Pyrenees]  7/6  c  8°    „  [67]  80 

6/-  c  8°  Stanford  73 

16/-     8°  Sonnenschein         87 


Generally. 

Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring- 

Life  and  People. 

Baur,  W. 
DiDON,  Abbe 


15.    GERMANY  and  HELIGOLAND. 

Germany,  Past  and  Present  7/5  p  g"  Paul 

Contains  a  good  view  of  tlie  social  institutions  and  customs  of  Germany. 

Germany  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6  c  8°  Low 


Life  in  Germany,  during  the  War  of  Independence 
The  Germans,  tr.  R.  L.  de  Beaufort 

313 


o.p.  [pb.  7/6  ;  w.  4/6}  c  8°  Strahan 

7/6  p  8°  Blackwood 


[79]  80 
83 

[70]  73 


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GREAT   BRITAIN   AND   IRELAND:    GENERALLY. 


[Europe 


[reprinted  articles  from  Eraser's  Magazine]  6/-  c  8°  Longman        [76]  76 
German  Life  and  Manners  in  Saxony  7/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [63]  65 

Germany,  tr.  with  notes  O.  W.  Wright  [Am.]  $3  c  8°  Boston  71 

SketchesofGermanLife&Scenesfr.Warof  Liberation,  tr.SirA.D.Gordon  3/6  c  8°  Murray  [    ]  6i 

Berlin  under  the  New  Empire;  ill.   [instils.,  industry,  social  life,  etc.],  2 v.,  30/-     8°  Tinsley  79 

Imperial  Germany  [politics,  life,  education,  aristocracy,  women,  etc.]  7/6  c  8°  Triibner  89 


E  §16 

German  Home  Life 
Mayhew,  Henry 
de  Stael,  Mme. 
Varnhagen  v.  Ense 

VlZETELLY,  H. 

Whitman,  Sidney 

Scenery. 

George,  Ernest  [artist] 
Green,  Rev.  S.  G. 

Alsace. 

Lee,  Katherine 

Austria 
Black  Forest. 

Moravian  Life  in  the  Black  Forest ;  ill. 

Seguin,  L.  G.  [  =  Mrs.  Strahan]  The  Black  Forest :  its  people  and  legends 

Wood,  C.  W.  In  the  Black  Forest 

Harz  Mountains. 


Etchings  of  the  Mosel :  20  pi.  and  letterpress 
Pictures  from  the  German  Fatherland  ;  ill. 


Among  the  Alsatian  Mountains ;  ilL 
— V.  E  §  12  :  Austria. 


42/-     r  Murray  73 

8/-  i  8°  R.  T.  S.  80 


9/-  c  8°  Bentley 


83 


6/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  89 


6/-p8°  Hodder 
6/-  c  8°  Bentley 


The  Harz  Mountains  :  tour  in  the  toy  country  ;  40  ill.  12/-     8°  Low 

A  Trip  to  the  Brocken,  tr.  McLintock  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Travel  Pictures  [tour  to  Harz,  Norderny,  Bk.  of  Ideas  ;  tr.]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 


Blackburn,  Henry 
Heine,  Heinrich 

Rhine,  The. 

*Stieler,  K.  The  Rhine,  from  its  Source  to  the  Sea,  tr.  Bartley ;  170  ill. 

Heligoland  [Brit.  Colony]  and  North  Sea  Islands. 

Black,  W.  G.  Heligoland  and  the  Islands  of  the  North  Sea 


15/-  s  4°  Virtue 


4/-     8°  Blackwood 


[79]  86 
82 


73 
gi 
82 


[78]  88 


Bibliography. 

*Anderson,  J,  p. 
Calyzer,  T.  S.  [ed.] 
Nichols,  J.  G. 
Upcott,  W. 

Early  Topography. 

Camden,  William 


16.    GEEAT  BRITAIN  and  IRELAND  {a):  GENESALLY. 


BookofBrit.Topography[cat.  oftopogr.  bks.  inBrit.  Mus.]ff./.[^i.  25/-;a'.i2/6]  i  8°  Satchell 
Britannia  :  collection  of  principal  Latin  Authors  ref.  to  Brit.  8° 

The  Topographer  and  Genealogist,  3  vols.  25/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith 

Bibliographical  Account  of  the  principal  worksonEng.Topogr,3v. ;  ill.  [tw.  80/-]     8°  London 


St 
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Britannia,  tr.  and  enlarged  Rich.  Gough,  4  vols. 


[standard]  \_w.  £-i\     f 


Remains  concerning  Britain ;  port.  [repr.  of  edn.  of  1 674,  the  best]  7/6 


Domesday  Book     [survey  of  Wm.  i.,  A.D.  1086] 

Domesday  Book  reproduced  by  zinco-process,  2  vols. 

Great  Domesday  book  ;  Beds. ;  Berks. ;  Bucks. ;  Chesh.  and  Lanes,  j 
Oxon.  J  Salop. ;  Staffe. ;  Surrey;  Warw, ;  Worcs. ;  ea.  8/-. 
Cambs.:  Devon. ;  Hants.  ;  Herts. ;  Nottgh. ;  Somers. ;  Sussex  ;  Wilts.  ; 
Little  Domesday  book  :  Essex,  re/- ;  Norfolk,  23/. ;  Suffolk,  22/-. 

Birch,  W.  de  Gray 

Dove,  P.  E.  [ed.] 


Cornw,  J 
ea.  10/-.- 


Derby, ;  Dors. ; 
-Lines. ;  Yorks. 


Gloucs. ; 
ea,  ai/-. 


;^20    i    4° 

Heref.;  Hunt. ;  Kent ;  Leics.  and 


Lond.[i  506- 1 607]  06 
J.  R.  Smith  [1605]  70 


Rolls  Series      61-63 

Rutl. ;  Middles. ;  Northants. ; 


•Ellis,  Sir  H. 
Eyton,  Rev.  R.  W. 


Domesday  Book  :  a  popular  account  with  notes  3/-  f  8° 

Domesday  Studies,  2  vols.  ea.  18/-     4° 

The  papers  read  at  the  meeting  of  the  Domesd.  Commem.  of  1886;  w.  bibliogr.  ace.  ofMSS.,  etc. 

General  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Domesday,  2  vols.  o.p.  [iv.  70/-]     8 

Key  to  Domesday  [illustr.  by  anal,  and  digest  of  Dorset  survey]  30/-     4' 

Notes  on  Domesday  [repr.  fr.  Trans.  Salop  Archseol.  Soc]  i/-     8' 

Vide  also  Dorset,  Somersetshire,  Staffordshire,  Wiltshire,  in  E  5  17- 

General  Geographical  Manuals. 

Geikie,  Prf.  Archibald     A  Geography  of  the  British  Isles  [Macmillan's  Geograph.  Series]  i/-   i8 

Martin,  Fred.  — article  England  :  geography  and  statistics — in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  viii.    30/-     4 

Reclus,  ilis^e  The  Earth  and  its  Inhabitants  :  British  Isles  [tr.],  well  ill.  2l/-  r  8 

*RUDLER + Chisholm,  |^  The  British  Isles— z«i^te>Europe;  ill.  [Stanford's  Compend.  of  Mod.  Geogr.  ]2 1/-    8 

Pliysical  Features,  rivers,  geology,  soil,  climate,  flora,  fauna,  etlinogr.,  religion,  educ,  traits,  etc.,  etc. 

Seeley,  Prf.  H.  G.  Geography  of  the  British  Isles,  2  vols.  [student's  book]  c  8' 

Physical   Geography— ».  aUo  H  §  35  :  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  (Physiography  of). 
•Hull,  Dr.  Edward        Contrib.  to  the  Physical  History  of  the  British  Isles;  27  col.  maps  12/6 

•Ramsay,  Sir  A.  C.         Physical  Geology  and  Geography  of  Great  Britain  iS/- 

314 


S.  P.  C.  K. 

Longman 


87 


London  33^46 

Taylor  &  Francis  78 
Reeves  &  Turner    77 


Macmillan  89 

Black  78 

Virtue  88 

Stanford  85 

Rivington  in  prep. 


8°  Stanford 
8°        „ 


82 
[6-]  78 


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GREAT  BRITAIN  AND   IRELAND:    GENERALLY. 


[Europe 


E  §16 


Antiquities 
Atlases. 

Bevan,  G.  Phillips 
Philip  &  Son  [pubs.] 
Letts  &  Co.  [late  pubs.] 

Description. 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.] 

COBBETT,  William 
Emerson,  P.  H. 

ViLLARS,  P. 


G  §§  2-4  :  Antiquities  of  Great  Britain. 


Ethnology. 

*Beddoe,  Dr.  J. 
Lubbock,  Sir  J. 
Nicholas,  T. 
Roemer,  J. 

Gazetteers. 

'Bartholomew,  J. 


Statistical  Atlas  of  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland         fb.  loj/-  \red.  to  30/-]     T  Johnston,  Edin.      82 
Atlas  of  the  Counties  of  England  [reduced  from  Ordnance  Survey]  42/-  c  f°  Philip  [    ]  75 

Popular  County  Atlas  of  England  and  Wales  17/6     f°  Mason  [85]  87 

OurOwnCountry[Brit.Isles]:descrip.,histor.,pictrl.,6v.[fullyill.;pop.]ea.7/6     4°  Cassell  79-83 

Picturesque  Europe,  vols,  i.-ii.  [Gt.  Brit,  and  Irel.];  pi.  and  ill.  ea.  18/-     4°        ,,  [iff]  |g 

RuralRidesinSurrey,Kent,Sussex,Hants,  Berks, Oxford, etc. [1821-22],  2v.  12/6  c  8°  Reeves&Turnr.[53]85 
Pictures  from  Life  in  Field  and  Fen  [zo  photogravures]  63/-     T  Bell  87 

The  English  Provinces:  a  picturesque  survey  [tr.],  w.  200  ill.  7/6  r  8°  Routledge  87 

Scotland  and  Ireland  :  a  picturesque  survey  [tr.],  w.  zoo  ill.  7/6  r  8°        ,,  87 


The  Rates  of  Britain 

The  Races  of  the  British  Isles 


21/-  r  8°  Triibner 
[repr.  of  letters  to  Times\  2/6  s  4°  Quaritch 


The  Pedigree  of  the  English  People  [race  admixture,  w.  spec.  ref.  to  Celts]  16/- 
Origins  of  the  English  People,  and  English  Language  [compilation]  18/- 


Paul 
Bell 


86 

87 
[68]  78 


Gazetteer  of  the  British  Isles :  statist,  and  topograph. ;  maps 


36/-  r  8°  Black 


87 


Concise  descriptions  of  some  60.000  citira,  towns,  villages,  hamlets,  parishes,  etc.,  w.  all  ihe  Railw.  Stations,  P.  0.'s,  Telegr.  O.'s,  Country  Seats,  Mills,  Mines,  Rivers, 

Lakes,  Bays,  Islands,  Mountains,  Ruins,  etc. 


Abbeys  and  Castles— z-.  ato  Homes,  etc.,  «»>«. 

Beattie,  Dr.  W. 
Dugdalb,  Sir  Wm. 


HowiTT,  Wm. +Mary 
Times,  J. 

Battle-Fields. 

Brooke,  R. 
HowiTT,  Wm. 

Cathedrals,  etc. 


Castles  and  Abbeys  of  England,  2  vols. ;  200  ill.  25/- 

Monasticon  :  history  of  abbeys,   monasteries,  hospitals,  etc. ,  of  England  and 

Wales,  8  vols. ;  250  pi.  \_pb.  &  w.  ^f  25]  f 
Ruined  Abbeys  &  Castles  of  Gt.  Britain  ;  2  ser. ;  photos,  o.p.  \Jib.  /ifll- ;  m.  20/-]  4' 
Abbeys,  Castles,  &  Ancient  Halls  of  Eng.  &  Wales,  3  v.  [legends,  etc.]  ea.  5/-  p  8' 


8°  Virtue       [42-51] 


Visits  to  Fields  of  Battle  in  England  of  the  Fifteenth  Century 
Visits  to  Remarkable  &  Notable  Places  ;  ill.  [old  halls,  battle  &  hist. 


15/- 
fields]  5/- 


March   [1655-73]  49 
Bennett  61-64 

Warne  [70]  80 


London  82 

Longman  [39-41]  88 


pi.  o.p.  [pb.  147/-;  TO.  50/-]  f°  Chapman    [48]  58 
ea.  21/-  r  8°  Virtue  73-77 

31/6     4°  Bell  68 

4°     ,.  70 

i"  Sotheran[39-49]69-72 


;  8°  Unwin 


Cassell 


8°  Virtue 


[75]  8 1 


V.  I  §§  II 9- 1 20:  Architecture:  Ecclesiastical. 

Homes,  Halls,  Mansions. 

Hall,  S.  C.  Baronial  Halls  &  Picturesque  Edifices  of  Engl.,  2  vols 

Tewitt+Hall,  LI.;  S.  C.  The  Stately  Homes  of  England,  2  ser.  ;  380  ill. 
Morris,  Rev.  F.  O.  The  Ancestral  Homes  of  Britain ;  40  col.  pi. 

„  „  Castles  and  Halls  of  England  [Ser.  II.  of  above]  31/6 

Nash,  Joseph  Mansions  of  England  in  the  Olden  Time ;  104  litho.  pi.,  4  v. ,  ea.  31/6 ;  col.  52/6 

Remains :  Celtic,  Roman,  Saxon  and  Danish— j-.  g  §  2. 
Rivers. 

Industrial  Rivers  of  the  United  Kingdom.     By  various  experts ;  ill.  7/6 

Thames,  Mersey,  Tyne,  Clyde,  Wear,  Avon,  Southampton  Water,  Humber,  Liffey,  Usk,  Tees,  Severn,  etc. 

Rivers  of  Great  Britain  :    Rivers  of  the  East  Coast ;  ill.  42/-  r  4' 

Dee,  Tay,  Forth,  Tweed,  Coquet,  Tyne,  Wear,  Tees,  Tributaries  of  Humber,  rivers  of  Wash,  of  East.  Counties. 

Dee. 

HowsoN+RlMMER,  2Si5-  The  River  Dee  :  its  aspect  and  history  ;  93  ill.  7/6 

Granta  and  Cam. 

Farren,  R.  [artist]  Granta  and  Cam  fr.  Byron's  Pool  to  Ely  [etchings ;  v.  also  Thames,  z«/-]  38/-     f°  Deighton,  Camb.    80 

Ribble. 

DoBSON,  W.  Rambles  by  the  Ribble,  ser.  i.-iii. 

Thames. 

Church,  A.  J.  Isis  and  Thamesis  ;  ill. 

Dickens,  Chas. ,  jun.        Dictionary  of  the  Thames 

Farren,  Robert  [artist]     The  Thames,  Isis,  and  Cam 

Hall,  S.  C.+Mrs.  S.  C.  The  Book  of  the  Thames  ;  ill. 

Herring,  J.  H.  [artist]     The  Thames  Bridges  from  London  to  Hampton  Court 

Law  D.  [artist]  The  Thames  :  Oxford  to  London 

Leslie,  G.  D.  [artist]        Our  River  :  an  artist's  life  on  the  Thames  ;  w.  50  ill. 

Robertson,  H.  R.  [artist]  The  Upper  Thames  ;  ill. 

Tyne. 

Guthrie,  J.  The  River  Tyne  :  its  history  and  resources  ;  ill. 

Palmer,  W.  J.  [artist]      The  Tyne  and  Tributaries  ;  150  ill. 

315 


ea.  i/-  c  8°  Presionit^lTJ;  78;  83. 


[Oxford  to  Henley]  16/- 

r  8°  Seeley 

85 

i/- 

16°  Macmillan 

[79]  ann. 

[etchings]  36/- 

4° 

81 

^'ir 

4°  Virtue 

[59]  78 

[etchings]  10/6 

f°  Finder 

85 

[20  etchings]  31/6 

4°  Bell 

8r 

12/6 

4°  Bradbury 

[81]  88 

21/- 

4°  Virtue 

74 

10/6 

8°  Neivcastle 

80 

25/- 

i  8°  Bell 

8z 

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[Europe 


E  §16 

Seenepy.    Rural  Life, 

FiNDEN,  W. +E. 

Foster,  Birket  [artist] 
Gilpin,  Rev.  W. 
Green,  Rev.  S.  G. 
HowiTT,  William 
Stanfield,  C.  [artist] 


Ports,  Harbours  &  Watering  Places  of  Gt.  Brit.,  2  vols.  ;  w.  120  steel  pi.  42/-     4°  Virtue 
Pictures  of  English  Landscape  ;  30  ill.,  w.  text  Tom  Taylor  21/-  r  4°  Routledge 

Forest  Scenery,  ed.  F.  G.  Heath ;  ill.  [chiefly  New  Forest]  7/6  c  8°  Low 

English  Pictures,  drawn  with  Pen  and  .Pencil ;  ill.  8/-  i  8°  R.T.S 


Rural  Life  in  England  ;  ill.  Bewick  +  S.  Williams 
Coast  Scenery  of  England 


12/6  m  8°  Longman 


Virtue 
Bell 


-          -            -                                    .               „  2.1/- 

Turnek,  J.  M.  W.  [artist]  Picturesque  Views  in  England  and  Wales,  3  vols.  [96  autotypes]  126/- 

Alsa  separately :  Laudscapes  [40  pi.]  52/6 ;  Castles  and  Abbeys  [33  pi.]  42/- ;  Coast  Sceneir  [24  pi]  31/6, 

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DORAN,  Dr.  J.                     Memories  of  our  Great  Towns  ;  38  ill.  [1860-77]  7/6  c  8°  Chatto 

Freeman,  Pif.  E.  A.        English  Towns  and  Districts  ;  ill.  [addresses  and  essays]  14/-     8°  Macmillan 


[38]  42 

63 

[1791]  82 

[77]  89 

[37] 62 

73 

[27-35] 72 


f°  Smith  &  Elder  [    ]77 


Historic  Town  Series,  ed.  Prf.  E.  A.  Freeman  +  Rev.  Wm.  Hunt 


Bristol  .  . 
Cariisle  .  , 
Cinque  Ports 


ea.  3/6  c  8°  Longman 


78 

83 

87-89 


Rev.  w.  Hunt 
Prf.  M.  Creighton 
Prf.  Montagu  BURROWS 


Colchester. 
Exeter .    • 


Rev.  E.  M.  CUTTS 

Prf.  E.  A.  Freeman 


London Rev.  W.  J.  Loftie   87 

Oxford Rev.  C.  W.  BOASE    88 


MOZLEY,  Rev.  T. 
RiMMER,  A. 


Reminiscences  of  Towns,  Villages,  and  Schools,  2  vols. 
Ancient  Streets  and  Homesteads  ;  ill. 
Our  Old  Country  Towns  ;  ill. 


i8/-  c  8° 
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Contemporary  Life. 

Collier,  R.  L.  [Am.]       English  Home  Life  c  8° 

Daryl,  P.                           Pubhc  Life  in  England,  tr.  [fr.  French],  H.  Firth  2/6  c  8° 

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Heath,  F.  G.                    Peasant  Life  in  the  West  of  England  10/6  c  8° 

„             „                       The  English  Peasantry  7/6     8° 
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HoppiN,  Dr.  J.  M.  [Am.]  Old  England  :  its  art,  scenery  and  people  $I-7S    16° 

Laugel,  Auguste              England :  political  and  social  [Am.  tr.  fr.  French]  $i-So   12° 


Longman 

Macmillan 

Chatto 


Boston 
Routledge 
Macmillan 
Chapman 


85 

[77]  79 

81 


[56]  84 
[79]  85 


Whittaker  87 

Low  [72]  82 

Wame  74 

Boston  [63  ;  70]  83 
New  York  [69]  69 
Ward  &  Downey  89 
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Boston  [67]  86 

New  York  74 

N  immo,  Edin.  [47]  89 
Vizetelly  [81]  89 
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Parkes,  [Sir]  H. 
Rodenberg,  J. 
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White,  R.  Grant  [Am.] 

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Bbsant,  Walter 
Davies,  R.  [ed.] 

Ellis,  Annie  R. 


Macmillan 
Bentley 

S/-  0  8°  Chapman 

10/6  c  8°  Low 


75 
[73]  85 
[81]  82 


Miller,  Hugh                   First  Impressions  of  England  and  its  People  3/6  c »" 

Murray,  E.  C.  Grenville  Side  Lights  on  English  Society  ;  ill.  5/-  c  8° 

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Australian  Views  of  England  during  1861-1862  3/6    12° 

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Life  of  Marmaduke  Rawdon,  of  York,  w.  notes  s  4°  Camden  Soc.         63 

Containing  curious  details  of  travelling  in  England  in  t7th  cent.,  as  well  as  in  Europe  and  America. 

Sylvestra  :  studies  of  manners  in  England,  2  vols.  [1770-1800]  21/-  c  8°  Bell  82 

A  quaint  and  interesting  account  of  English  university,  cathedral,  provincial  and  metropolitan  life  in  the  last  century. 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.]    English  Traits  [cheap  edn.  i/-  Bell  '74]  5/-  c 

GOADBY,  E.  The  England  of  Shakespeare  ;  ill.  [a  good  little  book]  2/6  c 

GRIFFlTHS,Hon.Mrs.[ed.]  Thro'  Eng.  on  a  Side  Saddle  in  rn.  of  W.  &  Mary  [diary  of  Celia  Fiennes]  12/6 

Harrison,  Wm.  Description  of  England  in  Shakespeare's  Youth,  ed.  F.  J.  Furnivall     8°  New  Shaksp.  Soc  [1577]  77-80 

Hentzner,  Paul  Travels  in  England  dur.  rn.  of  Qu.  Elizabeth  [in  1598  ;  Cassell's  Nat.  Lib.]  6rf.    18°  Cassell        [1629]  89 

Originally  written  in  Latin;  first  tr.  for  Horace  WALPOLE  by  Rich.  BENTLEY  (son  of  Dr.  BENTLEY)  Strwaberry  Hill,  1757, 

Inedited  Tracts,  ill.  Manners,  Opinions  and  Occupations  of  Englishmen  in  16-17  <=snt.  ;  ill.     [1579-1618]  s  4°  Roxburghe  Lib.     68 
Jusserand,  Enghsh  Wayfaring  Life  in  Fourteenth  Century  [tr.]  ;  pi.  and  ill.  12/-  s  S""  "' 

Pauli,  Dr.  Reinhold         Pictures  of  Old  England,  tr.  fr.  Germ.  E.  C.  Otte  6/-  c  8' 

PococKE,  Bp.  Richard      Travels  through  England,  ed.  J.  J.  Cartwright,  2  vols.  [1747-1760]  S4' 

England  as  seen  by  Foreigners  in  the  days  of  Elizabeth  and  James  I.  15/-  s  4' 

Trs.  of  the  Journals  of  the  two  Dukes  of  Wirtembcrg  in  1592  and  1610,  and  several  other  accounts  fr.  i558-i6r7. 

Foreign  Visitors  to  Eng.  &  what  they  have  thought  of  us  [Bk.  Lover's  Lib.]  4/6  f  8°  Stock  89 

Letters  on  England  [tr.]  [CasseU's  National  Lib.  ]  6ar.    18°  Cassell  89 

England  Within  and  Without 

-J'.  E  §  17  :  Middlesex,  s.v.  London. 

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Smith,  Edw.  [ed.] 
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White,  R.  Grant  [Am.] 

London 


Macmillan      [56]  86 
Cassell  [82]  89 

Field  &  Tuer 


Unwin  [87]  89 

Macmillan  [61]  77 
Camden  Soc.  88 
J.  R.  Smith  65 


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ENGLAND   ACCORDING  TO   COUNTIES. 


[Europe 


E§17 


17.    GEEAT  BRITAIN  and  IRELAND  (*) :  ENGLAND  ACCORDING  TO  COUNTIES. 


The  Standard  County  Histories  (mostly  out  of  print)  are  also  inserted.     The  smaller  towns  and  villages,  and  all  Guide 

Books,  are  omitted. 

Bedfordshire. 

Miller +SKERTCHLY,  fS:  The  Fenland,  Past  and  Present ;  maps  and  ill. 

Hundred  of  Willey. 

Harvey,  William  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Hundred  of  Willey;  9  pts.  in  14    \w.  £j  los-l     4°  London 

Berkshire. 

Generally. 

AsHMOLE,  Elias  Antiq.  of  Berkshire,  3  v.  8*  London,  1719 ;  3  v.  \_w.  ai.  147/-]  8°  ib.  1723  ;  i  v.     f°  Reading 

CooPBR-KiNG,  Maj.  [Lt. -Col.]  The  History  of  Berkshire  [Popular  County  Histories]  7/6     8°  Stock 


31/6  r  8°  Wisbech{\Jya^x\!>.Ti)^% 
72-78 


Kerry,  C. 
Lysons,  D. +S. 

Newbury. 

Money,  Walter 

Windsor. 

Dixon,  W.  Hepworth 
LoFTiE,  Rev.  W.  J. 
Menzies,  W. 


History  and  Antiquities  of  Hundred  of  Bray 
Berkshire  :  its  topography  and  history 


8°  Bickers 
o.p.  X  4°  London 


The  History  of  the  Ancient  Town  and  Borough  of  Newbury  ;  3  maps         21/-  r  8°  Parker 


1736 
86 
61 

[06]  68 


87 


Royal  Windsor,  4  vols.  [events  centering  round  Windsor]  60/-      8°  Bickers      [78-80]  80 

Windsor  Castle,  w.  description  of  Park,  Town,  and  Neighb. ;  67  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Seeley  [87]  87 

History  of  Windsor  Great  Park  and  Forest ;  photos.  168/-      f°  Longman  64 

Tighe+Davis,R.T.+J.E.  Annals  of  Windsor,  a  vols.  ;  map  &  ill.  [castle  &  town]  25/-  r  8°  J.  R.  Smith    [58]  64 

Woodward,  B.  B.  Windsor  Castle  :  picturesque  and  descriptive  ;  ill.  105/-     f°  Ward  &  Lock  [70]  75 

With  23  photos.    The  late  Mr.  Woodward  was  Librarian  to  the  Royal  Library,  Windsor. 

Buckinghamshire. 

Generally. 

Lipscomb,  G.  History  &  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Buckingham,  4  vols. ;  270  ill.  £1212]-     4°  Sotheran  43-47 

~  '  21/-     8°  Longman  62 


Sheahan,  J.  J. 
Worthies. 
GiBBS,  Robert 
Aylesbury. 

GiBBS,  R. 

Burnham  Beeches, 

Heath,  F.G. 

Eton. 

Chattock;  R.  S.  [artist]  Sketches  of  Eton :  etchings 

RliMMER,  A.  Rambles  Round  Eton  and  Harrow ;  50  ill, 

Eton  College 


History  and  Topography  of  Buckinghamshire 
Worthies  of  Buckinghamshire 
History  of  Aylesbury ;  photos. 
Burnham  Beeches;  map  and  ill. 


10/6     8°  Aylesbury  88 

17/6  r8°  Aylesbury  88 

1/6  p  8°  Ryder  [79]  85 


16/-     4°  Seeley 
10/6  s  4°  Chatto 


Olney. 

Wright,  Thos. 
Wraysbury,  etc. 
Gyll,  G.  W.  J. 
Wycombe. 
Parker,  John 

Cambridgeshire. 

Generally. 
Heathcote,  J.  M. 


—v.  D  §  1^7,  s.v.  Gt.  Britain. 

The  Town  of  Cowper  [Olney] :  its  history  and  associations  6/-  c  8°  Low 

Hist,  of  Parish  of  Wraysbury,  Ankerwycke  Priory,  &  Magna  Charla  Island  o.p.  \_pb.  15/-]  4°  Bohn 

The  Early  History  and  Antiquities  of  Wycombe ;  pi.  4°   Wycombe 


Reminiscences  of  Fen  and  Mere ;  ill. 


*Miller+Skertchly,  S3;  The  Fenland,  Past  and  Present;  maps  and  ill. 


Cambridge. 
Arnold,  Rev.  F. 
Clark,  J.  W. 


Geolog.  sketch ;  prehist.  inhab. ;  history ;  drainage ;  botany,  flora  and  fauna;  geol. ;  antiquities,  etc. 


28/-  r  8°  Longman 

31/6  r  8°  W%&ir/^(Longraan)78 


82 


86 
62 
78 

76 


73 
80 


Oxford  and  Cambridge :  colleges,  memories,  associations  ;  ill.  10/-     4°  R.  T.  S. 

Cambridge  Etchings  and  Vignettes  :  12  etchings  and  numerous  vignettes  21/-     f°  Seeley 

,,          „                        Cambridge :  brief  histor.  and  descrip.  notes      [above  text,  w.  reduced  ill.]  6/- c  8°        „  89 

le  Keux,  J.  L.                    Memorials  of  Cambridge,  3  vols. ;  154  steel  pi.  and  90  ill.  63/-     8°  Macmillan      [41]  8i 

•Willis  +  Clark,  ^;     Architectural  History  of  Univ.  of  Cambridge  and  Eton,  4  vols.  ;  ill.  126/-  r  8°  Carab.  Press          86 

Cambridge  University— v.  D  §  157,  s.v.  Gt.  Britain. 

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History  of  Newmarket ;  3  vols.  [chiefly  turf  history]  37/6     8°  Baily  8fi 

History  of  Thorney  Abbey,  from  its  foundation  to  its  dissolution  7/6     8°  Wisbech  79 


16/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen- [62]  65 
12/6     8°  Simpkin         [54]  76 


E  §17 

Newmarket. 
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viieSnlFe  — ».  aUo  Lancashire,  infra. 

Axon,  W.  E.  A.  Cheshire  Gleanings  [worthies,  associations,  folklore,  etc.]  6/-  c  8°  J.Heywood,^/««i:j.84 

'HowsoN  +  RlMMER,  Dn.  J.  S.+A.     Chester  as  it  was ;  ill.  14/-     4°  Longman  72 

Hume,  A.  The  Antiquities  of  Cheshire  21/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith  63 

Ormerod,  G.  Hist,  of  Co.  Palatine  &  City  of  Chester,  ed.  T.  Helsby,  3  v. ;  ports.  &  pi.     £20     f°  Routledge  [19]  76-82 

Parker,  J.  H.  Mediaeval  Architecture  of  Chester  S/-     8°  Parker  58 

Chester:  Roman  Remains  in^v.  G  §  2. 

Macclesfield. 

Earwaker,  J.  P,  East  Cheshire,  past  and  present :  hundred  of  Macclesfield,  2  v. ;  pi.  &  ill.  \w.  70/-]  r  4°  priv.prin.  London  77 

Cornwall  — see  also  Devon,  infra,  s.v.  Baddeley. 

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Vivian,  J.  L.  [ed.]  Visitations  of  Cornwall                              [Herald's  Visitations,  1530,  73,  1620]  4°                         79  sqq. 

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Lach-Szyrma,  W.  S.        Short  History  of  Penzance,  Land's  End,  eta  4°  Truro  78 

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Tri^  Minor. 
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5/-  p  8°  J.  R.  Smith  70 

iSJf-     8°  Stock  8s 


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— V,  Westmoreland,  infra. 
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ea.  7/6  c  8°  Routledge        67-75 
[Historic  Towns]  3/6  p  8°  Longman  80 


Whellan,  W. 
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Croston,  James                On  Foot  through  the  Peak  3/6  c  8°  Heywood,  Manes.  89 

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Derby  and  the  South  Downs :  rambles  among  the  hills  ;  ill.  12/- p  8°  Murray  80 

History  of  the  County  of  Derby                          [Popular  County  Histories]  7/6     8°  Stock  86 

Derbyshire  Gleanings  25/-  r  8°  J.  R.  Smith  66 


Domesday  Book : 
Jennings,  L.  J. 
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Robinson,  J.  B. 

Churches. 

Cox,  Rev.  J.  C. 


Notes  on  the  Churches  of  Derbyshire,  4  vols. ;  ill.  7S/-  r  8°  Bemrose  76-79 

t :  Hundred  of  Scarsdale,  15/-;  fi. :  High  Peak  and  Wirksworth,  ai/-;  iii. :  Appletreo,  etc.,  ai/-j  iT. :  Morieston,  etc.,  35/-. 

Chronicles  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  All  Saints,  Derby ;  ill.  42/-  r  4°        ,,  81 

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31/6  r  4°  Murray,  Derby       86 
42/-  r  4°  Bemrose  81 


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S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  46 

5/-     4°  Bemrose  67 


[books  rel.  to  Devonshire]  o.p.     4°  Exeter  52 

[Plymouth,  Devonport,  Stonehouse]     8°  Plymouth     n.  d.  (73) 


\w.  £1^  14/-]     f°  Exeter       1793-1806 
[Popular  County  Histories]  7/6     8°  Stock  [86]  89 


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Chantrey,  Sir  F.  [artist]  Peak  Scenery:  or  views  in  Derbyshire,  ed.  J.  Croston:  29  copper  pi. 

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[ka  70/-]  r  f  °  Nichols  30-52 

,,  16-40 


Welford,  R. 


History  of  Newcastle  &  Gateshead,  in  14th  &  15th  cent. 


12/6  r  8°  Walter  Scott 


84 


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Essex. 

Generally. 

MORANT,  P. 

Suckling,  A. 
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The  Annals  of  Stockton-on-Tees  ;  w.  biograph.  notices 
Local  Records  of  Stockton  and  Neighbourhood 


8°  Stockton  65 

110/6  r  8°  Marlborough  68 


Hist.  &  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Essex,  2  vols.    [w.  60/- ;  ist  ed.  w.  £i^-\     i"  Chelmsford  in 6Z\  16 
History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Essex  ».;*.  [a;.  15/I]     4°  Weale  45 

Colchester ;  4  maps  [Historic  Towns  Series]    3/6  c  8°  Longman  87 


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E  §17 

Epping  Forest. 

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Fisher,  W.R.  The  Forest  of  Essex  [history,  laws,  admin.  &  anc.  customs]    35/-     4°  Butterworth  87 

LiNDLEY,  Percy  Walks  in  Epping  Forest ;  ill.  5/-  obi.  Lindley  85 

Ham,  East  and  West. 

Fry,  K.  History  of  the  East  and  West  Ham  Parishes,  ed.  Pagensticher  ;  ill.  21/-     8°  Siegle  88 

Gloucestershire. 

Generally. 

Blacker,  B.  H.  Gloucestershire,  Notes  and  Queries  [repr-  fr.  Stroud  Joumall     8°  Stroitd  8  r 

Rudder,  S.  A  New  History  of  Gloucestershire ;  pL  \w.  £^     f°  Cirencester  1779 

Bristol. 

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Hunt,  Rev.  Wm.  Bristol ;  4  maps  [Historic  Towns  Series]    3/6  c  8°  Longman  87 

Latimer,  John  The  Annals  of  Bristol  in  the  Nineteenth  Century  16/-     8°  Morgan,  Btistol  87 

Nicholls+Taylor,  J.  F. +J.    Bristol :  Past  and  Present  1^  priv.  prin.  8c 

Hampshire,  and  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

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WOODVITARD,  B.  B.,  etc.     General  History  of  Hampshire  and  the  Isle  of  Wight,  3  vols.  ;  ill.  105/-     4°  Virtue  n.d.  (70) 

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Le  Strange,  Rev.  A.  G.  Royal  Winchester :  wanderings  ab.  the  anc.  capital ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Blackett  89 

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[Europe 


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Bibliotheca  Cantiana 

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History  of  Kent,  ed.  Dr.  H.  H.  Drake,  pt.  i.,  Blackheath 

A  Perambulation  of  Kent 

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Kentish  Archseology,  pts.  i.-vi. 
Notes  on  the  Churches  of  Kent 


a.p.  [w.  3/6]     8°  J.  R.  Smith 


37 


ea.  12/-     8°  ,,  71-74 

100/-     4°  Mitchell&H.  [1778-99]  86 

o.p.      8°  Chatham     [1576]  26 


8°  London 
12/-     8°  Murray 


Canterbury  [Diocesan  Histories]    3/-   12°  S.  P.  C.  K. 

Historical  Memorials  of  Canterbury  Cathedral ;  ill.  6/-     8°  Murray 


Greenwich  Palace  and  Hospital 


Lancashire  Library :  bibliogr.  account  of  books  on  Lanes. 


21/-     8°  Hurst 


25/-     4°  Routledge 


76-84 
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80 
[55]  83 

8S 

75 


History  of  the  County  Palatine  &  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  ed.  J.  Croston  ;  maps 

&  ill.  ;  4  vols.  [ist  edn.  w,  50/-]  ea.   16/-     4°  Heywood,  Manes.  [36]  87-89 

Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  Past  and  Present,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  73/6     4°  Routledge         6S-69 

Formsa  Continuation  to  Edw.  Baines'  worlc,  and  to  Ormerod's  Cheshire. 


Chetham  Society's  Publications  [rel.  to  counties  of  Lanes,  and  Cheshire].     Founded  1844. 


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Hardwick,  Chas. 

Worthies. 
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Portfolio  of  Lanes.  Fragments,  ed.  J.  Harland  j  ill. 
History  of  the  Fylde  of  Lancashire 


Historic  Sites  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  ill. 
On  some  Ancient  Battle-Fields  in  Lancashire 


Lancashire  Worthies,  2  series 
Lancashire  Authors  :  with  notes. 


321 


o.p.  \w.  63/-]      f°  London  [17]  68 

12/6     8°  Fleetwood  76 


21/-     8°  Heywood,  Manes.  83 
7/6  c  8° 


ea.   7/6  c  8°  Manchester        J3-7' 
10/-     8°  AbelHeywd.,^/a«ir.f 
V 


Geography] 


ENGLAND  ACCORDING  TO  COUNTIES. 


[Europe 


E  §17 

Liverpool. 
PicTON,  [Sir]  J.  A. 
Manchester. 
Axon,  W.  E.  A. 


Memorials  of  Liverpool :  historical  and  topographical,  2  vols. 


IS/-  c  8*  Longman        [73]  75 


Croston,  James 
Harland,  J.  [ed.] 
Proctor,  R.  W. 

Reilly,  John 
Saintsbury,  George 


[worthies,  assocns.,  folklore,  etc.]    6/-  c  8° 
[chronolog.  record  to  1885]    7/6    8° 


iS/-r8° 

20/-  r  8° 

3/6  c  8° 


Lancashire  Gleanings 

The  Annals  of  Manchester 

Old  Manchester  and  its  Worthies 

Collectanea  rel.  to  Manchester  and  Neighbourhood,  2  vols. 

Memorials  of  Bygone  Manchester ;  photos.,  maps,  etc. 

Memorials  of  Manchester  Streets 

History  of  Manchester  from  the  earliest  period  to  i860 

Manchester :  a  short  history ;  2  maps 

Whalley  and  Clitheroe. 

Whitaker,  Dr.  T.  D.      History  of  the  Parish  of  Whalley  and  Honour  of  Clitheroe,  2  vols.  ;  pi, 

Wigan. 

Sinclair,  D. 

Leicestershire. 

Burton,  Wm. 


J.'Heyv/d.,Mancs.  83 
»  »     86 

Chetham  Soc.  66-67 
J.  Heywd.,  Manes.  80 
Chatto  74 

J.  R.  Smith  61 

Longman  87 


94/6 


History  of  the  Town  and  Suburbs  of  Wigan,  2  vols. 


Nichols,  John 
Charnwood  Forest. 
Potter,  T.  R. 

Lincolnshire 


Description  of  Leicestershire  [ist  edn.,  w.  60/-;  2nd  w.  30/-] 

History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Leicester,  4  vols.        scarce  \w.  £(>o\ 


4°  Routledge  [oi]72-76 
4°  Wigan  82 


f°  Lynn       [1622]  1777 
f°  London      1795-1815 


Allen,  Thomas 
Marrat,  Wm. 


History  of  Lincolnshire  :  topography,  history,  and  description,  3  vols. 


History  and  Antiquities  of  Charnwood  Forest 

— ».  also  Cambridgeshire. 
History  of  the  County  of  Lincoln,  2  vols.  ;  ill 
History  of  Lincolnshire  :  toj 
Streatfeild,  Rev.  G.  S.  Lincolnshire  and  the  Danes 

Middlesex. 

Hampton  Court. 

•Law,  Ernest  History  of  Hampton  Court  Palace,  vols,  i.-ii. 


o.p.  \J>b.  21/-;  w.  12/6]     4°  Hamilton 


42 


[w.  50/-]     4° 

12° 

7/6  c  8° 


,.  [30]  34 

Boston  14-16 

Paul  84 


[to  occupy  3  vols.]  ea.  25/-     4° 

i. :  In  Tudor  Times ;  ii. :  In  Stuart  Times.    Well  ilL  w.  autotypes,  coppers,  etchings,  maps,  etc. 


Bell 


Ripley,  H. 
Harroiv. 

Rimmer,  a. 
Thornton,  P.  M. 

School 

London. 

Croker,  T.  Crofton 
■'Cunningham,  Peter 
Dickens,  Charles,  _;««. 
Doran,  Dr.  J. 
Hare,  A.  J.  C. 
Harrison,  Wilmott 


History  and  Topography  of  Hampton 


Rambles  round  Eton  and  Harrow ;  50  ill. 
Harrow  School  and  its  Surroundings 

—V.  D  §  157,  s.v.  Great  Britain. 


A  Walk  from  London  to  Fulham  ;  ill.  Fairholt 

London  :  historical  assocns.,  ed.  J.  Thorne+H.  B.  Wheatley,  3  vols. 

Dictionary  of  London  :  an  unconventional  handbook 

London  in  the  Jacobite  Times,  2  vols. 

Walks  in  London,  2  vols. ;  ill. 

Memorable  London  Houses  ;  w.  anecdotes  ;  ill. 


5/-  c  8°  J.  R.  Smith 


85-88 
86 


10/6  s  4° 
IS/-     8° 


Chatto 

W.  H.  AUen 


82 
8S 


16° 


Historical  Charters  and  Constitutional  Documents  of  City  of  London 


Hunt,  Leigh 

Button,  L. 

Jesse,  J.  H. 

Knight,  Chas.  [ed.] 

*Lof  tie,  Rev.  W.  J. 

Lysons,  Daniel 
Old  London 
Riley,  H.  T.  [ed.] 

„        „        [ed.] 
Stow,  John 
Thornbury,  W. 

ViLLARS,  P. 

Walford,  Edw, 


1/- 

36/-     8' 

21/-  c  8' 

1/6  c  8" 

10/6     4' 

2/6  f  8° 

2/6  c  8' 


8°  Sonnenschein[6o]z»/;-. 
m  8°  Murray  [49]  in  prep. 
Macmillan  [79]  ann. 
Bentley  77 

Smith  &  Elder  [78183 
Low  89 

Stock  84 

Smith  &  Elder  [48]  58 


The  Town  :  its  memorable  characters  and  events 

Literaiy  Landmarks  of  London                                                                            2/6  c  8°  Unwin  [85]  88 

LiteraryandHistoricalMemorialsof  London, 2  vols.;  ill.  0./.  [/^. 28/-;  w.  12/6]     8°  Bentley  47 

London  :  its  celebrated  characters  and  remarkable  places,  3  vols.                31/6  c  8°  Bentley  71 

London  :  described  and  illustrated,  4  vols  ;  36  pi.  and  many  ilL                  90/-  r  8°  Virtue  [41-44]  «  d. 

To  this  new  edition  was  added  J.  Time's  Curiosities  qf  London.    The  whole  ed.  E,  WALFORD. 

A  History  of  London,  2  vols.  ;  maps  and  ill.  32/-     8°  Stanford  [83]  84 

London ;  w.  3  maps  [Historic  Towns  Series]  3/6  p  8°  Longman  87 

The  Environs  of  London  within  12  miles,  2  vols.  o.p.      4°  London  [1792-96]  n 

By  R.  Green  and  others  [papers  read  at  Archseolog.  Instit.]  12/-     8°  Murray  67 

Memorials  of  London  and  London  Life  [13-IS  cents.]  2i/-  i  8°  Longman  68 

Consisting:  of  local,  social  and  polit.  extracts  from  early  archives  of  City  of  London,  A.D.  1276-1419;  w.  trs. 

Liber  Albus — v.  infra,  s.v.  Guildhall. 

A  Survey  of  London  and  Westminster  ;  ed.  W.  J.  Thorns  9/-  r  8°  Chatto 

Haunted  London  ;  ill.  [p.  also  Walford,  infra']  7/6  c  8°        ,, 

Legendary  houses,  great  men's  birthplaces  and  tombs,  haunts  of  the  poets,  battle-fields  of  old  factions,  etc. 

London  and  its  Environs  :  a  picturesque  survey  [tr.]  ;  200  ill.  7/6  r 

Londonia  :  persons,  places  and  things  conn.  w.  the  metropolis,  2  vols.        21/-  c 


[IS98]  75 
[65]  80 


+ Thornbury,  W.  Old  and  New  London  ;  6  vols,  fully  and  well  ill. 


[popular]  ea.  9/-     4° 


Routledge 

Hurst 

Cassell 


87 

79 

[75-78]  87 


Vols.  i.  and  il.  [city,  anc.  and  mod.],  by  THORNBURY ;  vols.  iii.-vi.  [Westminster  and  the  Suburbs],  by  WALFORD.    Contin.  in/ra,  s.v.  Suburbs. 

Roman  London         ~v.  F  §  18. 

322 


7/-  c  8°  Simpkin 
14/-     8°  Paul 

89 

21/-  c  8°  Hurst 
7/6  c  8°  Unwin 

80 
[88]  89 

10/-  r  8°  Baddeley 

88 

7/6  c  8°  Unwin 

[87]  88 

Geography]  ENGLAND  ACCORDING  TO  COUNTIES.  [Europe 

E  §17 

Bridewell. 

CoPELAND,  A.  J.  Bridewell  Royal  Hospital :  as  palace,  hospital,  prison  and  school  3/6  c  8°  Wells  Gardner        88 

Charterhouse. 

Brown,  W.  H.  Charterhouse,  past  and  present :  a  brief  history 

Hendriks,  D.  L.  The  London  Charterhouse  :  its  monks  and  its  martyrs  ;  plan  and  6  pi.       14/-     8°  Paul 

Chelsea. 

^'Estrange,  Rev.  A.  G.  Chelsea :  the  village  of  palaces,  2  vols. 
Martin,  B.  E.  Old  Chelsea ;  ill.  Jos.  Pennell 

Crifplegaie. 

Baddeley,  J.  J.  Account  of  the  Church  and  Parish  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate  ;  ill 

Fleet. 

AsHTON,  John  The  Fleet :  its  rivers,  prison  and  marriages ;  70  ill. 

Gray's  Inn. 

DouTHWAiTE,  W.  R.     Gray's  Inn  :  its  history  and  associations  7/6     8°  Reeves  &  Turner    86 

Hope,  AndrAe  Chronicles  of  an  Old  Inn  [Gray's  Inn]  5/-  c  8°  Chapman  87 

With  meiaoirs  of  Sir  Wm.  Gascoigne.  Sir  Hdw.  Coke,  Abp,  Laud,  etc. 

Guildhall. 

Price,  J.  E.  Guildhall:  descriptive  account  of  [fr.  orig.  docum.,  w.  facss.,  etc.]      f°  Corpor.  ofLond.  86 

•Riley,  H.  T.  [ed.]         Munimenta  Gildhallae  Londoniensis,  3  vols.         [compiled  a.d.  1419]  ea.  10/-  i  8°  Rolls  Series      59-62 

L  :  Liier  Albus;  ii. :  Liber  Custttmarum  and  Liber  Horn ;  iii ;  Translation  of  Ang.-Nor.  passages  in  Lib.  Alb.,  Glossaries  and  Index, 

*      ,f  „     [tr.]  Liber  Albus,  translated  9/-     4°  J.  R.  Smith  42 

Hampstead,  Highgate,  etc. 

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Salisbury 

— V.  G  §  14 :  Early  Stone  Monuments. 


[Diocesan  Histories]  2/6   12°  S.  P.  C.  K. 


80 


Collections  for  the  History  of  Worcestershire,  2  vols.  &  Suppl. 
Worcestershire  Relics 


\w.  £zo\     i°  Lcndon  1781-99 

5/-   12°  Longman  77 


[Diocesan  Histories]  3/6   12°  S.  P.  C.  K. 


83 


4**  priv.  prin-jLond.   69 


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Smith,  Rev.  A.  C. 

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"^"'''  [Diocesan  Histories]  3/6   12°  S.  P.  C.  K 

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WALES.     SCOTLAND  AND    ISLANDS. 


[Europe 


i  18-19 


GiRALDUS  CaMBRENSIS 

Hall,  S.  C. 
Pennant,  Thomas 
Sykis,  Wirt  [Am.] 
Woodward,  B.  B. 

Celtic  Remains 

Families. 

Nicholas,  T. 

People,  etc. 

Borrow,  Geo. 
Phillips,  Sir  Thos. 

Glamorganshire. 

Nicholas,  T. 


18.    GREAT  BRITAIN  amd  IRELAND  (c)  -.  WALES. 

Historical  Works  [v.  E  §  20],  includes  Itinerary  of  Wales. 

Book  of  South  Wales;  ill.  21/-  54°  Virtue                    61 

Tour  in  Wales,  ed.  Rhys,  3  vols.  Carnarvon  [1778-84]  83 

Rambles  and  Studies  in  Old  South  Wales  ;  UL  18/-     8°  Low                        82 

The  History  of  Wales,  2  vols.  ;  68  pi.                          o.p.  ipb.  25/-  ;  w.  12/6]     8°  Virtue          [53]  n.d. 

— V,  G  §  2,  s.v.  Celtic  Remains. 


Annals  and  Antiquities  of  the  Families  of  Wales,  2  vols. 


Wild  Wales  :  its  people,  language  and  scenery 

Wales  :  language,  social  condition,  character  and  religion 


History  and  Antiquities  of  Glamorganshire 


73/6     8°  Longman        [72]  75 


2/6  p  8"  Murray  [62]  88 

c.p.     8°  London  49 


12/6  r  8°  Longman 


74 


19.    GREAT  BRITAIN  amd  IRELAND  (d)  -.  SCOTLAND  aotj  ISLANDS. 


Generally. 

Argyll,  Duke  of 
Chalmers,  Geo. 
Irving,  D. 

PococKE,  Bp.  Richard 
Shairp,  Pre.  J.  C.  [ed.] 


60/-  r  8°  Jack,  £:dtn. 


Scotland  as  it  was  and  as  it  is  ;  ill.  [historical  development  of  Scotl.]  7/6     8°  Douglas,  Sd.  [87]  89 

Caledonia ;  hist.  &  topograph,  ace.  of  N.  Britain,  v.  i.-iii.  [in  7  v.]  ea.  25/-     4°  GB.id.,Paisl.[o'j-24\8'jsg^. 
The  West  of  Scotland  in  History  [events,  family  trads.,  topogr.,  etc.]  15/-     4°  Glasgow 

Tours  in  Scotland,  ed.  D.  W.  Kemp  [1747-1760]       Scot.  Hist.  Soc,  Edin. 

Wordsworth's  Tour  in  Scotland  w.  his  Sister  and  Coleridge  [1803]  6/-  c  8°  Douglas,  Edin.     74 

Being  the  Journal  of  Miss  Wordsworth. 

Statistical  Account  of  Scotland,  15  vols.  [ea.  County  sold  sep.]  336/-     8°  Blackwood 

Prepared  by  ministers  of  the  respective  parishes,  etc. 
ViLLARS,  P.  Scotland  and  Ireland  [tr.]  ;  ill.  [picturesque  survey]  7/6  r  8°  Routledge 

Gazetteers. 

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Abbeys  and  Castles. 

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Antiquities 
Churclies. 

MuiR,  Thos.  S. 

Life  and  People. 

Logan,  James 
Miller,  Hugh 
Ramsay,  Dn.  E. 
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Clans. 

Campbell,  Ld.  Arch.  — in  his  Records  of  Argyll;  ill, 


130/-] 


4°  Blackwood       45-52 
Gardner,  Paisley  in  prep. 


B. 


— V.  G  §  3  :  Antiquities  of  Scotland 


Ecclesiological  Notes  on  some  of  the  Islands  ;  ill. 


The  Scottish  Gael :  Celtic  Manners,  ed.  Rev.  A.  Stewart,  3  vols. 

Scenes  and  Legends  of  the  North  of  Scotland 

Reminiscences  of  Scottish  Life  and  Character 

Scotland  and  Scotsmen  in  the  Eighteenth  Century,  2  vols. 


2l/-     8°  Douglas,  Edin.      85 


28/-  8° 
5(-c8° 
2/-  c  8° 

31/6     8" 


Inverness        [31]  76 
Black  [50]  69 

Gall  &  Inglis  [72]  74 


Blackwood 


88 


63/-     4°  Blackwood 


Grant,  James     Tartans  of  the  Clans  of  Scotland :  71  col.  patterns,  w.  arms  &  descript.  letterpress  *42/-  i  4°  Johnston 


Johnston,  T.  B.  Historical  Geography  of  the  Clans  of  Scotland  5/- 

Keltie,  J.  S.  [ed.]       — ut  infra. 

Logan,  James  The  Clans  of  the  Scottish  Highlands,  72  col.  pi.  R.  R.  Mclan,  2  v.  \p.p. ;  w.  ;f  5] 

McIan,  R.  R.  — w-  Logan,  supra. 

Sketches  of  the  Highland  Clans  [concise  ;  w.  22  col.  pi.  of  tartans]  S/- 

Scenery. 

*Geikie,  Prf.  Arch.  Scenery  of  Scotl.  viewed  in  conn.  w.  its  physical  geology ;  ill. 

,,       W.  Etchings  illustrative  of  Scottish  Character  and  Scenery  :  92  pi. 

Scottish  Pictures,  drawn  with  Pen  and  Pencil ;  ill. 
Scotland  Delineated  by  Great  Painters :  72  tinted  pi. ;  2  vols. 
Scottish  Loch  Scenery :  a  series  of  col.  pi. 
a  series  of  32  copper  pi. 


f°  Ackermann 
8°  Edinburgh 


85 
86 

72 
4S-47 


Green,  Rev.  S.  G. 
Lawson,  J.  P.  [ed.] 
Lydon,  a.  F.  [artist] 
Scotland  Sixty  Years  Ago  : 

Highlands 

Burt,  Cpt. 
COLQWUOUN,  J. 


12/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [65]  87 

63/-     4°  Paterson,  Edin.     85 

8/-  i  4°  R.  T.  S.  83 

[a/.  150/-]     f°  Edinburgh  47 

4°  Walker  82 

f°  Gardner,  Paisley 


.2/- 
105/- 


— V.  also  the  Counties,  infra. 

Letters  fr.  the  North  of  Scotland  [1754],  w.  intro.  R.  Jamieson,  2  v. ;  pi.   21/- 

Conts.  an  account  of  the  Highlands,  Higliland  manners  and  customs,  etc. 

The  Moor  and  the  Loch  ;  ill.  [Highland  sports]  2i/- 

328 


8°  Paterson,  Edin.     76 
8"  Blackwood     [41]  88 


Geography] 


SCOTLAND  AND   ISLANDS. 


[Europe 


Grant,  [Mrs.]  Anne  of  Laggan.    Letters  from  the  Mountains,  ed.  w.  notes  and  additions  J.  P.  Grant  [her 

son],  2  vols.  o.p.  \J>b.  2l/-;  to.  6/-'] 
History  of  the  Western  Highlands  &  Isles  of  Scotl.  [period  1493-1625]  12/6 
A  Painter's  Camp  in  the  Highlands  6/- 

Hist.  of  Scottish  Highlands,  Highland  Clans  &  Regimts. ,  2  v. ;  col.  pi.  &  ill.  7°/- 
Art  Rambles  in  Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland  ;  ill.  21/- 

Wild  Sports  &  Natural  Hist,  of  Highlands  [cheap  edn.'  4/6  c  8°  Eiiin.  '88]  15/- 
'Twixt  Ben  Nevis  and  Glencoe  7/6 

Nether  Lochaber  10/6 

Observations  on  quaint  customs  and  legends,  with  descriptions  and  odd  bits  of  natural  history  of  Hishlands. 

Sketches  of  the  Character,  Institutions  &  Customs  of  the  Highlanders  5/- 


Gregory,  Donald 
Hamerton,  p.  G. 
Keltie,  J.  S.  [ed.] 
Reid,  J.  T. 
St.  John,  C 
Stewart,  Rev.  Alex. 


E§19 

c  8°  Longman  [06]  45 
8°  Morison,  Glasgow  81 
c  8'  Macmillan  [62]  66 
18°  Fullarton,^,/.  [75]8s 
r  8°  Routledge  78 

c  8°  Murray  [46]  79 

p  8°  Paterson,  Edin.     85 
c8°       „  „        83 


Gen.  David 


c  8°  Inverness 


Clans 


-V.  supra. 


Aberdeenshire. 

Robertson,  Joseph  Collections  for  a  History  of  Aberdeenshire  and  Banff 

„  +GRUBB,  Dr.  G.  Illustrations  of  Topograph.  &  Antiqu.  of  Shires  of  Aberd.  &  Banff,  4  vols. 

Smith,  Alexander  A  New  History  of  Aberdeenshire,  2  vols.  21/- 

Aberdeen. 


4°  Spalding  Club       43 

4°        ..  ..   43-69 

8°  Aberdeen  75 


Gordon,  J. 
MuNRO,  A.  M. 


Abredonias  utriusque  descriptio 
Old  Landmarks  of  Aberdeen 


[ed.  Cosmo  Innes] 
[w.  28  sketches  of  old  buildings]  15/- 


4°  Spalding  Club       42 
s  4°  Wyllie,  Aberd.       86 


Arran. 

Landsborough,  Rev.  D.  Arran  :  its  topogr.,  natural  history,  and  antiquities ;  ill. 

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Kilmarnock. 

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BanilShire  — v.  supra,  s.v.  Aberdeenshire,  and  infra,  s.v.  Moray. 

Berwickshire  — ».  E  §  17,  s.v.  Northumberland. 


7/6  c  8°  Houlston 

a8/. 


n 


c8°  Morison,  C/af.[47]63 
8°  Kilmarnock    [48]  64 


Dumbartonshire. 

Irving,  Joseph 

If  9t 

Dumfries. 

MacDowali,,  W. 

Edinburgh. 

Crombie,  B.  W. 


History  of  Dumbartonshire  :  civil,  ecclesiastical  and  territorial 
The  Book  of  Dumbartonshire :  survey  of  the  country,  3  vols. ;  ill. 


History  of  the  Burgh  of  Dumfries ;  map.  &  col.  ill. 


o.p.     4°  Dumbarton     [    ]  60 
126/-     4"  Johnston,  Ed.  79-80 


14/-     8°  Edinburgh      [67]  73 


Modern  Athenians  [97  col.  ports,  of  Edinb.  citizens  :  1837-47]  Edinburgh 

Forms  a  good  supplement  to  T.  KAV'S  Portraits  and  Caricature  Etchings,  a  vols.  [w.  £6i 

Gillies,  J.  B.  Edinburgh  Past  and  Present :  w.  notes  Dr.  Geikie  ;  ill. 

Grant,  J.  Old  and  New  Edinburgh  :  history,  people  and  places,  2  vols. ;  600 

Miller,  Hugh  Edinburgh  and  its  Neighbourhood 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  [Margaret]  Royal  Edinburgh  :  her  saints,  kings  and  scholars ;  ill. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  [ed.]  Edinburgh  :  etchings  by  S.  Bough  and  W.  E.  Lockhart 

„  ,,  Edinburgh  :  picturesque  notes  [same  text  as  above  ;  reduced  ill.] 

Wilson,  Prf.  Dan.  Memorials  of  Edinburgh  in  the  Olden  Time  ;  pi.  &  ill. 

„  ,,  Reminiscences  of  Old  Edinburgh,  2  vols. 


82 


4"  Siin. 

•37. 

10/6 

4° 

Oliphant, 

Edin.     86 

ill. 

ea. 

9h 

4" 

Cassell 

81-83 

Sh 

c8" 

Black 

[64]  72 
in  prep. 

% 

r4" 
c8° 

Seeley 

79 

88 

4'  Jack 


University 
Elginshire 
Fifeshire. 

Millar,  A.  H. 
Taylor,  J.  W. 
Wood,  Rev.  Walter 

Dunfermline. 

Chalmers,  Peter 
Henderson,  £. 


-».  D  §  157,  s.v.  Gt.  Britain. 
-V.  infra,  s.v.  Moray. 


10/-        ,      J i.j>.jv,„ 

15/-  p  8°  Douglas,  Edin.       78 


[48]  86 


Castles  and  Mansions  of  Fife 

Historical  Antiquities  of  Fife,  2  vols.  [chiefly  ecclesiastical] 

The  East  Neuk  of  Fife  :  its  hist.  &  antiq.,  Rev.  J.  Wood  Brown 


Westwood,  Cupar,  inprep. 

8°  Edinburgh      [     ]  75 

c  8°  Douglas,£rf2K.[62]87 


Historical  and  Statistical  Account  of  Dumfermline,  2  vols. 
Annals  of  Dunfermline  and  its  Vicinity  :  1069-187S;  ill.  * 

329 


o.p. 
21/- 


8°  Blackwood 
4°  Glasgow 


44-59 
79 


Geography] 


SCOTLAND  AND  ISLANDS. 


[Europe 


E  §19 

Forfarshire. 

Warden,  Alex.  J. 
Dundee. 

Maxwell,  A. 
Thomson,  Jas. 


History  of  Angus,  or  Forfarshire  :  its  land  and  people,  5  vols.  ;  ill. 


57/6  s  4°  Dundee 


81 


The  History  of  Old  Dundee  [fr.  contemp.  annals]  21/-     4°  Douglas,  Edin.      84 

The  History  of  Dundee,  ed.  J.  Maclaren  ;  map  &  ill.  8°  Dundee  [47]  74 


83 


Hebrides  and  Western  Islands. 

BoswELL,  James  Journal  of  a  Tour  [1773]  to  the  Hebrides  w.  Dr.  Johnson— a/,  his  Life  of  Johnson,  z/.  K  §  24. 

Buchanan,  Rob.  The  Hebrid  Isles  :  wanderings  in  land  of  Lome  and  Outer  Hebrides  6/-  c  8°  Chatto 

Johnson,  Dr.  Samuel       Journey  to  the  Western  Islands  [in  1773— a  diff.  wk.  fr.  Boswell's  account,  ut 

suf.l  3/-  c  8°  Morison,  Glasg.  [1776]  76 
Martin,  Martm  Description  of  the  Western  Islands  of  Scotland  [facs.  repr.]  12/6     8°  „  [1695]  84 

Monro,  Sir  Donald  Description  of  W.  Islands  of  Scotl.,  called  Hybrides        [       „        ]    5/-     8°  „  [i 549]  82 

Pennell,  Jos.  +  Eliz.  R.  Our  Journey  to  the  Hebrides ;  43  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Unwin  89 

St.  Kilda. 


St.  Kilda  and  the  St.  Kildians 

Out  of  the  World  :  Life  in  St.  Kilda 

St.  Kilda:  past  and  present ;  12  ill. 


2/6  c  8°  Morison,  Glasgow  87 
3/6  c  8°  Edinburgh  [76]  77 
15/-     4°  Blackwood  82 


CONNELL,  Robert 
Sands,  J. 
Seton,  George 

Lanarkshire. 

Irving  +  Murray,  ^     The  Upper  Ward  of  Lanarkshire  described  and  delineated,  3  vols.  63/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith  64 

Clyde,  The. 


History  of  the  Clyde  to  the  Present  Time 
The  Clyde,  from  its  source  to  the  sea  ;  ill. 


Deas,  James 
Millar,  W.  J. 

Glasgow. 

Bell,  Dugald 
Fairbairn,  Thos.. 
Macgeorge,  a. 

,,  George 

Memoirs  and  Portraits 
Millar,  A.  H. 
Old  County  Houses  of  the  Old  Glasgow  Gentry 

Moray  [old  geograph.  division]. 

St.  John,  C. 
Shaw,  Lachlan 


io/6     8°  MacLehose,G'/3j-^.76 
[the  valley,  its  ship-bdg.,  ,etc.]  7/6     8°  Blackie  88 


Among  the  Rocks  round  Glasgow 

Relics  of  Ancient  Architecture  in  Glasgow  :  w.  letterpress 
Old  Glasgow  :  from  Roman  occupation  to  xviii.  century  ;  ill. 
The  History  of  Glasgow  fr.  the  Earliest  Period  to  Present  Time  ;  36  ill. 
of  One  Hundred  Glasgow  Men,  2  vols. 

Quaint  Bits  of  Old  Glasgow ;  w.  70  sketches  by  D.  Small 


[w.  col.  geol.  map]  4/- 

63/- 
10/6 
12/6 
147/- 
63/-' 


[100  photos.]  o.f.  \_pb.  105/-  ;  w.  210/-] 


c  8°  MacLehose,C/.[8i]8s 
i  4°  Bryce,  Glas.  [53]  85 
■  8°  Blackie  [80]  88 

8°  Morison,  Glasgow  81 
4°  MacLehose,  G/af^.  86 
4°  Bryce,  Glasgow  87 
4°  MacLehose,  ff/.[7o]78 


Notes  on  the  Natural  History  of  Moray ; 
History  of  Province  of  Moray,  3  vols. 


Ul. 


50/- 
30/- 


Orkneys  and  Shetland. 

Early  Accounts. 

Campbell,  Dr.  John         Account  of  the  greatest  White-herring  Fishery  in  Scotland  [Zetland,  etc.]    4/6 
Fea,  James  Present  State  of  the  Orkneys  [w.  ace.  of  fishing  at  Shetland]  7/6 

Hepburn,  Rev.  Thos.       Letter  from  Orkney  in  1757  [on  the  poverty  of  Orkney  people]  4/6 

Johnstone,  Rev.  Jas.  [tr.]  Haco's  Expedition  against  Scotland  [1263]         [tr.  fr.  Norwegian  account]  6/- 
Wallace,  Rev.  James       Description  of  Orkney ;  maps,  pi.  &  notes  14/- 

liecent  Accounts. 


Reid,  J.  T. 

J.        »» 
Russell,  J. 
Tudor,  J.  R. 

Peeblesshire. 

Chambers,  Wm. 

Perthshire. 

Beveridge,  D. 
Hunter,  Thos. 
Peacock,  David 

Highlands 

Ross-shire. 

Dixon,  J.  H. 


ill 


Pictures  from  the  Orkney  Islands  ; 

Art  Rambles  in  Shetland  ;  ill. 

Three  Years  in  Shetland 

["  Old  Wick  "  of  Field\  Orkneys  &  Shetland 


A  History  of  Peeblesshire  ;  maps  and  ill. 


25/- 

25/- 

3/6 

past  &  present  state  ;  ill.     21/- 


r  8°  Douglas,  .£</2«.[63]85 
8°Morison,G/^.[i775]82 


c8°  Brown,.£(/.  [i7So]85 
c8°  „  „  [1775]  84 
c8°  „  „  [1757385 
c  8°     ,,        „  82 

8°     „        „    [1693]  83 


4°  Douglas,  Edin.  81 

r8°         „         „  69 

c  8°  Gardner,  Paisley  87 

p8°  Stanford  83 


31/6  r  8°  Chambers 


Culross  and  TuUiallan  :  or  Perthshire  on  the  Forth,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  42/-     8°  Blackwood 

Woods,  Forests,  and  Estates  of  Perthshire  [w.  princ.  families] ;  30  ill.         12/-  c  8°  Perth 
Perth  :  its  annals  and  its  archives  o.p.  {.pb.  7/6 ;  w.  6/-]     8°     „ 


64 


85 
83 
49 


-V.  supra. 


Gairloch  in  N.-W.  Ross-shire  ;  map  &  ill. 

330 


[w.  chaps,  by  3  others]  6/-     8°  Coop.  Pub.  Co., iEi/.? 


Geography] 


IRELAND. 


[Europe 


RoxbUFghshire. 

Jeffrey,  Alex.  History  and  Antiquities  of  Roxburghshire,  4  vols. 

SelkirkshiFe. 

Brown,  T.  Craig  History  of  Selkirkshire,  2  vols.  ;  map,  ports.,  pi.,  etc. 

Stiplingshire. 

NiMMO,  W.  History  of  Stirlingshire,  2  vols. ;  map 

Strathhlane. 

Smith,  J.  Guthrie  The  Parish  of  Strathblane                                              o.p.  [pb.  21/-  ;  w.  63/-]  s  4°  MacLehose,  G/ajg-.  86 

SutheFlandshire. 

St.  John,  C.  W.  G.  A  Tour  in  Sutherlandshire,  2  vols.  ;  ill.                                                         21/-     8°  Douglas,>Ba'2«.[49]84 

Wigtownshire  — ».  aho  Ayrshire,  supra. 

McKerlie,  p.  H.  History  of  the  Lands  and  Owners  in  Galloway,  5  vols.  ;  ill.                          75/-  c  8°  Paterson..£'a'/«.70-7S 


E  §20 

30/-   12°  Whittaker        57-64 

90/-     4°  Douglas,  Edin.     86 
25/-  8°  Morison,  Gl.  [1777]  80 


20.    GREAT  BRITAIN  and  IRELAND  («) :  IRELAND. 

Generally. 

Craik,  [Mrs.]  D.  M.       An  Unknown  Country;  weUilI.[chay.  Antrim  &  Down;  repr.fr.  £»^.///.Afa^.]  7/6  r  8°  Macmillan 
GiRALDUS  Cambrensis    Opera,  ed.  J.  S.  Brewer+J.  F.  Dimock,  7  vols.  ea.  10/-  i  8°  Rolls  Series 

,.  „  Historical  Works  [tr.],  ed.  T.  Wright  '  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Topography  o/IrelaTtd,  History  of  Conquest  of  Ireland ;  Itinerary  and  Description  of  Wales.    Index. 

Ireland:  geography  and  statistics— m  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xiii.  30/-     4°  Black 

Geography  and  Geology  of  Ireland  7/-     8°  Stanford 


Henderson,  T.  F. 
*HULL,  Dr.  Edw. 


87 
61-77 

63 


78 


V.  G  §  4  :  Antiquities  of  Ireland. 


Antiquities 
Ethnology. 

BoRLASE,  W.  C.  The  Origin  of  the  Irish  People 

Ellis,  G.  Irish  Ethnology  :  general  outline  of  Celtic  and  Saxon  races 

[of  some  antiquar.  value]  o.p.  \_w.  5/-] 
PRITCHARD  + Latham,  g;§;The  Eastern  Origin  of  the  Celtic  Nations  [philosophical  "  proof"]  0./.  \_w.  7/6] 

Life  and  People. 

Daryl,  Philippe  Ireland's  Disease :  notes  and  impressions 

Hall,  S.  C.  +Mrs.  S.  C.    Ireland :  its  scenery,  character,  etc.,  3  vols. ;  ill. 

Grancey,  E.  de  Mandat-  Paddy  at  Home  :  Ireland  and  the  Irish  as  seen  by  a  Frenchman  i/- 

"' ~    *    ''  Letters  from  the  West  of  Ireland  [repr.fr.  Titiies]  $1- 

The  Irish  Sketch- Book  [for  various  edns.,  &.  K  §  50]  1/6 

Realities  of  Irish  Life  ;  pi.  by  J.  S.  Trench  c/- 

Tour  in  Ireland  [in  1787,  8  and  9]  [Cassell's  Nat.  Lib. ;  selections]  6d. 


[five  essays]  r  8°  Eglington 

12°  Dublin 
8°  Quaritch 


89 

52 
57 


Shand,  a.  J, 
Thackeray,  W.  M, 
Trench,  W.  S. 
*Y0UNG,  Arthur 


[tr.  fr.  Ze  Temps']  3/6  p  8°  Routledge              88 

r  8"  [41-43]  83 

c  8°  Chapman         [87]  89 

12°  Blackwood              85 

18°  Smith  &  Elder  [43]  87 

c  8°  Longma  r      [68]  69 

18°  Cassell     [1792-4]  89 


Scenery  _».  also  Hall,  supra. 

Lovett,  Richard  Irish  Pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil ;  map  and  113  ill. 

ViLLARS,  P.  Scotland  and  Ireland  :  a  picturesque  survey  [tr.]  ;  200  ill. 

Irish  in  America,  Australia,  etc. 

Bagenal,  p.  H.  D.  The  American  Irish  and  their  Influence  on  Irish  Politics 

Davin,  N.  F.  [Canad.]  The  Irishmen  in  Canada 

HoGAN,  J.  F.  [Austral.]  The  Irish  in  Australia 

Lucy,  E.  W.  [Am.]  The  Molly  Maguires  of  Pennsylvania 

McGee,  T.  Darcy  [Am.]  The  Irish  Settler  in  America 


Maguire,  J.  F. 
O'Callaghan,  J.  C. 

Aran. 

Burke,  Oliver  J. 

Belfast. 

Benn,  George 

Cork. 

CusACK,  Mary  F. 
Gibson,  C.  B. 


The  Irish  in  America 

History  of  the  Irish  Brigades  in  Service  of  France 


The  South  Isles  of  Aran 


A  History  of  the  Town  of  Belfast ;  ill. 


History  of  the  City  and  County  of  Cork  ;  ill. 
History  of  the  County  and  City  of  Cork,  2  vols. 

331 


81- 
7/6 

18° 
r8° 

R.T.S. 
Routledge 

88 
87 

3/6 

16/- 

2/6  c! 

12°  London                    82 

8°  Low                        77 

3°  Ward&Downey[87]88 

8°                                 82 

12/6 
2/- 

p8° 
c8° 

Longman                68 
Cameron,  Glasgow  70 

2/6 

cS" 

Paul 

87 

[to  1800]  28/- 

8° 

Marcus  Ward 

77 

o.p.  [pb. 

2iTi 

8° 
c8° 

Dublin 

Newby 

l\ 

Geography] 


BRITISH    EMPIRE:   COLLECTIVELY. 


[Europe 


o.f.     8°  Dublin 


2ij-     8°  Quaritch 


i>  t» 


History  of  Drogheda  and  its  Environs,  2  vols. 
Twenty  Years  in  Wild  West  of  Ireland 


The  History  of  the  County  of  Monaghan 
Account  of  the  Territory  or  Dominion  of  Farley 


21/-     4° 


IS 


21/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith      54-59 


89 


E  §21 

Down, 

Knox,  Alexander  History  of  the  County  of  Down,  to  present  day ;  ill 

Dublin. 

Gilbert,  J.  T.  History  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  2  vols. 

,,  ,,     [ed.]  Calendar  of  Ancient  Records  of  Dublin,  vol.  i  ;  facs. 

KeFry. 

CusACK,  Mary  F.  A  History  of  the  Kingdom  of  Kerry  ;  ill. 

HiCKSON,  Maiy  A.  [ed,]  Selections  from  Old  Kerry  Records  :  hist,  and  genealogical,  2  vols, 

Limerick. 

Lenihan,  Maurice  Limerick:  its  history  and  antiquities  :  with  notes;  ill. 

Louth. 

D'Alton,  John 

Mayo. 

Houston,  Mrs. 

Monaghan. 

Shirley,  E,  P. 


20/-     8°  Longman 
vols.             o.p.  c  8°        „ 

71 
72-74 

12/-     8°  Dublin 

66 

o.p.    r    „ 

44 

[Connaught]  9/-  p  8°  Murray 

79 

84/-     f°  Pickering         77-80 


45 


Sligo. 

O'RoRKE,  Terence  Hist.  Antiq.  &  Pres.  State  of  Parishes  of  Ballysadare  &  Kilvarnet ;  ill.        6/-     8°  Duffy,  Dublin        78 

Ulster. 

Harrison,  John  The  Scot  in  Ulster  [history  of  the  settlement]  2/6  c  8°  Blackwood  88 

Waterford. 

Ryland,  R.  H.  History,  Topogr.  and  Antiquities  of  County  and  City  of  Waterford  «./.      %°  London  24 


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Generally. 

The  British  Colonies  and  their  Resources  Sh  c  8°  Low  86 


[Macmillan's  Geograph.  Series]  Macmillan    infrep. 

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•DlLKE,  [Sir]  C.  W.  Greater  Britain  [travels  in  Amer.,  Austral.,  Ind.,  1866-7]  6/-  r  8°  Macmillan 

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Vide  also  England  and  htr  Cotsities  and  The  Colonies  once  more  in  ser.  ii.  and  iii.  resp.  of  his  Short  Studies,  ea.  6/-  c  8"  Longman  ['68-'69]  'Ss-'Sa. 

Faunthorpe,  Rev.  J.  P.  Geography  of  the  British  Colonies  and  Possessions  12° 

•v.  Hubner,  Baron  Through  the  British  Empire  [tr.],  2  vols.  [1883-84]  24/-  c  8°  Murray 

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Martin,  R.  M.  History,  Extent  &  Resources  of  Brit.  Colonies,  6  vols. ;  maps  &  pi.  o.p.  \w.  21/-]  i  8°  Tallis 

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Sainsbury,  W.  N.  [ed.]  Calendar  of  Slate  Papers  :  Colonial  Series,  vols,  i.-vi.  ea.  15/-  1  8    Rolls  Series 

i- Amer   W.  Ind..  J5H-I6«o ;  ii.;E.  Ind.,  Cn'.na,  Japan,  1513-1616 ;  ill.:  ditto,  1617-31;  iv.:  ditto,  1622-24;  v.:  Amer.,  W.  Ind.,  1661-68;  »!.:  E.  Ind.,  1625-19. 
u.  amer.,  v..  •■'^"■•^^^^  volumes  include  an  analysis  of  early  Colonial  Papers  in  Public  Record  Office,  India  Office,  and  British  Museum. 

Temple,  Sir  Richard         Cosmopolitan  Essays ;  maps  '6/-     8°  Chapman 

Position  of  British  Empire,  Imperial  Federation,  Prospects  of  Canada,  Bumiah,  India,  Congo,  America,  etc 

•Trendell  [ed.]  Her  Majesty's  Colonies  :  Official  Handbk.  to  the  Indian  &  Colonial  Exhib.  lo/-     8'  Clowes 

Papers  by  Roy.  Commiss,,  w.  pref.  Prf.  J.  R.  SbeLEY.    A  useful,  permanent  book. 

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81 
86 

87 

88 

[34]  60 


39 
37-44 
60-88 


86 


86 


Geography] 


GREECE  AND  ARCHIPELAGO.    ICELAND. 


[Europe 


Generally. 

Cheston,  Chas. 
Farrer,  R.  R. 
Glennie,  J.  Stuart 
Hanson,  C.  H. 
•Jebb,  Prf.  R.  C 
Leake,  W.  M. 

If  tt 

Linton,  W. 
Sandys,  Dr.  J.  E. 
*Sergeant,  Lewis 

»  II 

Talbot,  T. 
Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.] 
TiLLEY,  H.  A. 
TozER,  Rev.  H.  F. 


*W0RDSW0RTH,  Bp.  Ch, 

Life  and  People 

*Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  V. 
Smith,  Agnes 
Symonds,  J.  A. 
TUCKERMANjC.  K.[Am,] 

Islands. 

Bent,  J.  T. 
Field,  H.  M.  [Am.] 
Stillman,  W.  J.  [Am.] 
TozER,  Rev.  H.  F. 
Vaux,  W.  S.  W. 

Ionian. 

Ansted,  D.  T. 
Jervis,  Whyte 
Kirkwall,  Vis.  [ed.] 
Xenos,  S. 

o6as. 

Colbeck,  Alfred 
Scott-Stevenson,  Mrs. 


22.    GBEECE  (MODERN)  and  ABCHIFELAGO. 

Greece  in  1887  [finances,  indust.  progress,  commerce,  etc.]  2/6 

A  Tour  in  Greece  ;  27  pi.  and  map  [tour  made  in  1880]  21/- 

Travels  and  Studies  in  Northern  Greece 

The  Land  of  Greece ;  maps  and  ill.  8/- 

Modern  Greece  [progress  of  Greece]  5/- 

Travels  in  the  Morea,  3  vols,  maps  &  pi.;  Peloponnessiaca  [suppl.]  o.p.  [w.  55/-] 
Travels  in  Northern  Greece,  4  vols. ;  maps  and  pi.  [1804-09]  o./i.  [w.  80/-] 
Greece  and  its  Islands  ;  ill.  42/- 

An  Easter  Vacation  in  Greece  [w.  bibliography]  3/6 

New  Greece  ;  maps  21/- 

Greece  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6 

Greece  and  the  Greeks  12/- 

Greece  and  Russia  :  w.  excursion  to  Crete ;  2  pi.  $i-50 

Eastern  Greece  and  Western  Asia  [Russia,  Greece,  Syria]  10/6 

Lectures  on  the  Geography  of  Greece  9/- 

Researches  in  the  Highlands  of  Turkey,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  24/- 

Includes  visits  to  Mts.  Ida,  Athos,  Olympos,  Felion,  etc 

Greece :  pictorial,  descriptive,  and  histor.,  ed.  H.  F.  Tozer  ;  400  ill.         31/6 

—/or  Ancient  Life,  v.  F  %  11  :  Gk.  Institutions  and  Antiquities. 

Rambles  and  Studies  in  Greece  ;  ill.  [chiefly  modern  life]  10/6 

Glimpses  of  Greek  Life  and  Scenery  15/- 

Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece  [chiefly  in  Italy]  9/- 

The  Greeks  of  To-day  ;  $1.50;  pop.  edn.  SOf. 

By  the  late  Minister  Resident  of  the  United  States  at  Athens. 


E  §§  22-23 

8°  E.  Wilson 

87 

r8°  Blackwood 

81 

8°  W.H.  Allen 

in  prep. 

r  8°  Nelson 

86 

c  8°  Macmillan 

80 

8°  London 

30;  46 

8°      „ 

3S 

4°  Cassell 

69 

12°  Macmillan 

87 

8°  Cassell 

79 

12°  Low 

80 

8°    „ 

80 

12°  New  York 

[69]  82 

c  8°  Longman 

64 

8°  Murray 

73 

c8°      „ 

69 

[31]  83 


c  8°  Macmillan      [76]  87 

8°  Hurst  84 

c8°  Smith&Elder[74]82 

12°  New  York       72 ;  86 


The  Cyclades  :  life  among  the  insular  Greeks 

Greek  Islands  and  Turkey  after  the  War 

On  the  Track  of  Ulysses 

Islands  of  the  .^gean 

Greek  Cities  and  Islands  of  Asia  Minor 


12/6 

8/6 

[archaeol.  of  Greek  Islands]  $4 


c  8°  Longman  85 

c  8°  Low  85 

4°  Boston  88 

8°  Clar.  Press  in  prep. 

2/-   12°  S.P.C.K.  77 


The  Ionian  Islands  in  1863  ;  result  of  a  visit  l6/-     8' 

History  of  the  Ionian  Islands  [during  xix.  century]    3/6  c  8' 

Four  Years  in  the  Ionian  Islands,  2  vols.  21/-  c  " 

East  and  West  [hist,  of  our  annex,  of  Ionian  Isl.]  12/-  r 


W.  H.  Allen  63 

Chapman  63 


A  Summer's  Cruise  in  the  Waters  of  Greece,  Turkey,  and  Russia  10/6 

On  Summer  Seas  [Mediterr.,  iEgean,  Ionian,  Euxine]  16/- 


y^gean. 

Fitz-Patrick,  T. 

An  Autumn  Cruise  in  the  .iEgean  ;  ill. 

10/6  c 

Athens. 

Carnarvon,  Lord 
Wordsworth,  Bp.  Ch. 

Reminiscences  of  Athens  and  the  Morea 
Athens  and  Attica 

[notes  of 

7/6  c 
a  tour]  S/-  c 

Athos,  Mount. 

Riley,  Athelstan 

Athos  :  or  the  Mountain  of  the  Monks ;  ill. 

81/- 

Ancient  Greece 

—V.  E  §  9. 

Asia  Minor 

— ».  E  §  30. 

8°  Trubner 

8°  Unwin 
8°  Chapman 

8°  Low 

8°  Murray 
8°        „ 

8°  Longman 


65 

88 
83 

87 


69 
69 


87 


HOLLAND— z-.  E  §  13  :  BELGIUIM  and  HOLLAND. 


Burton,  Cpt.  R.  F. 
Coles,  J. 

Conybeare,  C.  a.  V. 
DuFFERlN,  Earl  of 
de  Fonblanque,  C.  A. 
Forbes,  Com.  C.  S. 


23.    ICELAND    and    THE    FAROE    ISLANDS. 


Ultima  Thule  :  a  summer  in  Iceland,  2  vols. 
Summer  Travelling  in  Iceland  ;  map  and  ill. 


32/-     8°  Nimmo,  Edin.       75 

.        .                             [w.  chap,  on  Askja]  18/-     8°  Murray  82 

Place  of  Iceland  in  History  of  European  Institutions                                    4/6  p  8°  Parker  77 

Letters  from  High  Latitudes  ;  ill.  [Icel.,  Spitzb.,  etc.  ;  1856;  in  the  Foam]Tl6  c  8°  Murray  [57]  87 

Five  Weeks  in  Iceland                                                                                    3/6  c  8°  Bentley  80 

Iceland  :  its  volcanoes,  geysers,  and  glaciers ;  map  and  ill.                            14/-  c  8°  Murray  60 

333 


Geography] 


ITALY  AND    ISLANDS. 


[Europe 


E  §24 

Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring 
Lock,  C.  G.  W. 
Metcalfe,  Rev.  F. 
Oswald,  J.  E. 
OttA,  [Miss]  E.  C. 
Paigkull,  C.  W. 
Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.] 
Tromholt,  S. 
Waits,  W.  L. 


Iceland  :  its  scenes  and  sagas ;  ill.  o.p.  [pi.  10/6]  r  8°  Smith  &Elder  [63]64 

The  Home  of  the  Eddas  [1875-76]  16/-     8°  Low  79 

The  Oxonian  in  Iceland  2/6    12°  Chatto  [61]  67 

By  Fell  and  Fjord  :  scenes  and  studies  in  Iceland  7/6  p  8°  Blackwood  82 

Denmark  and  Iceland                    [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6  c  8°  Low  82 

A  Summer  in  Iceland  14/-     8°  Chapman  68 

Egypt  and  Iceland  in  the  year  1874  $I-S0   12°  JVew  York  75 

Under  the  Rays  of  the  Aurora  Borealis  [tr.],  2  vols. ;  ill.  30/-     8°  Low  85 

Across  the  Vatner  Jbkull :  scenes  in  Iceland  6/-  p  8°  Longman  77 

Snioland :  Iceland,  its  jokulls  and  ijalls  7/6  p  8°         „  75 


Arctic  Geography  —v.  e  §§68,  69:  Arctic. 
Life. 

Dasent,  [Sir]  C.  W. 


Life  in  Iceland  in  the  Tenth  Centur)',  2  vols. 


aS/-     8°  Douglas,  Edin.     6i 


Bibliography. 

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de  Amicis,  Edm. 
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24.    ITALY  AND  ISLANDS. 


Bibliographie  italico-frangaise  universelle,  2  vols.  [Fch.  bits,  only,  1475-1885]     8°  Milan 


86 


Travels  in  Italy  [Am.  tr.  fr.  Ital.] ;  ill. 

Rural  Italy 

Cities  of  Northern  Italy,  2  vols. ;  ill. 

Cities  of  Southern  Italy  and  Sicily  ;  ill, 
'     ,,  ,,  Cities  of  Central  Italy,  2  vols.  ;  ill. 

Howells,  W.  D.  [Am.]    Italian  Journeys,  2  vols, 


Ross,  Janet 
RusKiN,  John 
■"Symonds,  J.  A. 


7/6  c  8°  New  York       [81]  83 

[agricultural  condition]  9/-     8°  Bentley  89 

21/- c  8°  Smith&Elder[76]84 

12/6  c  8°      ,,  „  83 

21/- c  8°      „  „     [76]  84 

ea.    i/-  32°  Douglas,  j5'</z«.[67]83 

""      89 


The  Land  of  Manfred,  Prince  of  Tarentum ;  ill.  [remote  pts.  of  S.  Italy]  10/6  c  8°  Murray 

Works  on  Italian  Art,  Monuments,  etc.,  v.  I  §§  88,  97,  121. 

Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece  9/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [74]  80 


Ancient  Italy 
Life  and  People. 

de  Amicis,  Edm. 
Carr,  Mrs.  Comyns 


Sketches  and  Studies  in  Italy ;  Italian  Byways 
—V.  E  §  9. 


ea.  10/6     8° 


Military  Life  in  Italy  :  sketches  [Am.  tr.  fr.  Italian] ;  8  pi.  $2  c  8°  New  York 

North  Italian  Folk  ;  ill.  7/6     8°  Chatto 

Dickens,  Charles  Pictures  from  Italy  [_/&?- z/a?-.  ^ifwi-.,  ».  K  §  50;  in  1844]  1/6     8°  Chapman 

Hawthorne,  Nat.  [Am.]  Passages  from  my  Italian  Note-Books  [in  1858-59]  $1    18°  Boston 

Jarves,  J.  J.  [Am.]  Italian  Rambles  :  life  &  manners  in  New  and  Old  Italy,  $1.25  ;  Pop.  edn.  501:.     16°  New  York 

de  Laveleye,  E.  Letters  from  Italy  [tr.]  [political  and  social]    6/-  c  8°  Unwin 

Martel,  C.  Military  Italy ;  map  12/6     8°  Macmillan 

de  Stael,  Mme.  Corinne :  or  Italy  [tr.]  [orig.  edn.  appeared  1807]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Scenery. 

Manning,  S. 
Trollope,  T.  A.  [ed.] 

Adriatic  Sea 

Baton,  A.  A. 
Strangford,  Visctss. 

Alps. 

Butler,  Samuel 


Italian  Pictures,  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil ;  ill. 

Italy  from  the  Alps  to  Mount  Etna  [tr.  fr.  Germ.] ;  164  ill. 


8/-  i  8°  R.  T.  S. 
15/-  s  4°  Virtue 


—for  Fisheries,  v.  I  §  43. 

Highlands  &  Islands  of  the  Adriatic,  2  vols. ;  maps  &  ill.  o.p.  \_pb.  32/- ;  w.  12/6]  8°  Chapman 

The  Eastern  Shores  of  the  Adriatic  18/-     8°  Bentley 

Alps  and  Sanctuaries  of  Piedmont  and  the  Canton  Ticino  ;  well  ill.  21/-  £4°  Triibner 

Ex  Voto  :  account  of  the  Sacro  Monte,  a  New  Jerusalem  at  Varallo-Sesia  ; 

22  ill.     10/6  c  8°        „ 
The  Italian  Alps  ;  ill.     [mtns.  of  Ticino,  Lomb.,  the  Trentino,  Venetia]  15/-  p  8°  Longman 


Freshfield,  D.  W. 

Como  and  the  Italian  Lakes. 

Lund   Rev.  T.  W.  M.       Como  and  Italian  Lake  Land;  3  maps  and  li  ill. 


79;  83 


82 
[78]  82 
[46]  86 
[71]  82 
83;  89 

86 


[76]  85 
[76]  88 


49 
64 


82 


75 


10/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 


87 


Florence  —for  History,  j/.  F  §  53. 

*Hare,  a.  J.  C.  Florence  ;  ill. 

Horner,  [Misses]  S+J.     V/alks  in  Florence  and  its  Environs,  2  vols. ;  ill.  21/- ;  red.  to  15/-  c  »"       ,,  , 

i. :  Churches,  Streets,  Palaces;  ii.:  Galleries.  Museums. 

Oliphant,  [Mrs.]  Marg.   Makers  of  Florence  ;  ill.  [Dante,  Giotto,  Savonarola]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Taine    h'a.                      Italy :  Florence  and  Venice  [tr.]  $2.50    \2°  New  Yotk 

*Ykiarte",  C.                     Florence  [tr.] ;  500  ill.  63/-  i  4°  Low 

334 


2/6   i2°'Smith&Elder[84]87 
[73]  84 

[76]  8i 

[69]  75 
82 


Geography] 


ITALY   AND   ISLANDS. 


[Europe 


Naples. 

MUNTHE,  Axel 
ROLFE,  E.  N. 

Pompeii 
Riviera. 

Macmillan,  Rev.  Hugh  The  Riviera ;  ill. 


Letters  from  a  Mourning  City  [tr.] 
Naples  in  1888  ;  ill. 

— V.  G  §  6 :  Antiquities  of  Italy. 


[the  horrors  of  "  unseen  Naples  "]  6/-  c  8°  Murray 

6/-  c  8°  Trubner 


Miller,  William 

Roman  States. 

Gretton,  Mrs.  G. 

Rome 


Wintering  in  the  Riviera  :  travel  in  Italy  and  France  ;  ill. 


2l/-     4°  Virtue 
7/6  p  8°  Longman 


Englishwoman  in  Italy  [Roman  States  and  Sardinia]  6/-  p  8°  Hurst 

—for  Archaeology,  v.  G  §  6 :  Antiquities  of  Italy. 


E  §24 


87 
89 


86 
[79]  80 


[60]  61 


Forbes,  S.  R.  Rambles  in  Rome  3/6  p  8°  Nelson  82 

*Hare,  a.  J.  C.  Walks  in  Rome,  2  vols.;  map  18/-  c  8°  Smith&Elder[7i]87 

*      ,,  ,,  Days  near  Rome,  2  vols.  18/- c  8°       ,,  ,,    [74384 

Macmillan,  Rev.  Hugh  Roman  Mosaics   [studies  in  Rome  and  neighbourhood  ;  chfly.  antiquities]  6/-gl8°  Macmillan  88 

Story,  W.  W.  Roba  di  Roma ;  port.  10/6  c  8°  Chapman        [63]  75 

Taine^H.  a.  Italy :  Rome  and  Naples  [tr.]  $2.50   12°  New  York       [67]  75 


Rome;  its  monuments,  arts,  and  antiq.,  tr.  W.  W.  Story;  ab.  300  ill.  15/-  54°  Virtue 


[72]  87 


Wey,  F. 

Tiber. 

Davies,  W.  The  Pilgrimage  of  the  Tiber 

Tuscany  and  Apennines. 

Alexander,  Francesca     Christ's  Folk  in  the  Apennine,  ed.  John  Ruskin,  vol.  i.,  7/-;  vol.  ii.,  pt.  i.  i/-  s  8°  Allen,  Orfigtn.SZ ;  89 
HOWELLS,  W.  D.  [Am.]    Tuscan  Cities,  ill.  16/-     4°Douglas,  £a^;«.  [85] 85 


[and  its  tributaries]  18/-     8°  Low 


[73]  n 


Ross,  [Mrs.]  Janet  Italian  Sketches  [of  the  People,  Scenery,  etc.,  of  Tuscany];  14  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Paul 

"ScoTT,Leader"[= MissBarnes]  Tuscan  Studies  and  Sketches ;  pi.  and  ill.  [topogrph.,  antiq.,  social]  10/6  i  16°  Unwin 
,,  „  A  Nook  in  the  Apennines  7/6  c  8°  Paul 


87 
87 
79 


Venice 


— V.  also  Florence,  supra,     —for  History,  v.  F  §  53. 


Brown,  Horatio  F.  Venetian  Studies  [ii, extendg.fr.  "Cityof  the  RiaIto"to"Ven.of  To-day"]  7/6  c  8°  Paul  87 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.        Sketches  from  the  Subject  and  Neighbour  Lands  of  Venice  ;  ill.  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  81 

George,  Ernest  [artist]     Etchings  of  Venice  63/-     f  °  Fine  Arts  Soc.       88 

*Hare,  a.  J.  C.  Venice  ■  2/6  f  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [84]  88 

HoWELLS,  W.  D.  [Am.]  Venetian  Life,  2  vols.  2/-  24°  Douglas, £(/zk.[66]83 

Oliphant,  [Mrs.]  Marg.  The  Makers  of  Venice ;  ill.  [Doges,  Conquerors,  etc.]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [87]  88 


Ruskin,  John 
'Yriarte,  Chas. 

Capri. 

Gregorovius,  F. 

Corsica. 

FoRDE,  Gertrude 
Forester,  Thos. 
Pendril,  p. 

Sardinia. 

Edwardes,  Charles 
Gretton,  Mrs.  G. 
Tennant,  Robert 

Sicily. 

Elliott,  Mrs.  F. 

Malta. 

Seddall,  Rev.  H. 


St.  Mark's  Rest :  the  history  of  Venice 


Venice :  its  history,  art,  industries,  and  life  [tr.  ] ;  469  fine  ill. 


The  Island  of  Capri  [tr.] 


A  Lady's  Ride  in  Corsica,  2  vols. 

Corsica&Sardinia:  hist., antiquit.,pres. condition;  col.pl.  o.p.\J>b,  iS/- 

Sport  and  Adventure  in  Corsica 


[v.  also  Class  I]  7/-   12°  A\\e.n,Orpgtn.[_^C|'\?& 


52/6  i  4°  Bell 


$1    12°  Boston 


21/-  c  8°  Bentley 
w.  6/-]  r  8°  Bohn 
10/6     8°  Bentley 


79 


79 


Sardinia  and  the  Sardes 
The  Englishwoman  iii  Italy 
Sardinia  and  its  Resources 


Diary  of  an  Idle  Woman  in  Sicily,  2  vols. 


8°  Bentley 
[Roman  States  and  Sardinia]  5/-  p  8°  Hurst 

12/6     8°  Stanford 


80 

[58]  61 

66 


[60]  61 
85 


2/-   i8°  Arrowsmith    [8i]  85 


Malta  Past  and  Present 


[fr.  Phoenicians  to  present  time]  12/-     8°  Chapman 


70 


LAPLAND— Z'.  E  §  26  :  Scandinavia. 


NETHERLANDS-!'.  E  §  13. 
335 


NORWAY— w.  E  §  26  :  Scandinavia 


Geograohyl 


RUSSIA-IN-EUROPE.    SCANDINAVIA. 


[Europe 


;  25-26 


25.    EUSSIA-m-EUKOPE. 


8°  Hakluyt  Soc.   51-52 
8°  „  56 


Early  Accounts. 

V.  Heruerstein,  Bar.  S.  Notes  upon  Russia,  tr.  w.  intro.  and  notes  R.  H.  Major,  2  vols. 

A  tr.  ofRerum  MosaniUkarum  Commentarii,  the  earliest  account  of  Russia. 
Russia  at  the  Close  of  the  Sixteenth  Century,  ed.  E.  A.  Bond 

Contains  Giles  FLETCHER'S  Russe  Common  JVealth,  and  Sir  Jerome  HORSEY's  Travels  [printed  fr.  liis  MS.l 

Ethnography. 

■  Latham,  R.  G.  Russian  and  Turk,  from  geograph.  and  ethnograph.  point  of  view  18/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen         78 

Geography,  Resources,  Scenery. 


MicHELL,  Thos.  Russian  Pictures  drawn  with  Pen  &  Pencil;  3  maps&  124  ill.    [picture-bk.]  8/-  i  8° 

MoRFiL,  W.  R.  Russia  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6   12° 

TiLLEY,  H.  A.  Eastern  Europe  and  Western  Asia  [Russia,  Greece  and  Syria]  10/6  c  8° 

Modern  Russia:  Life,  People,  Institutions,  etc. 

Impressions  of  Russia  [Am.  tr.  fr.  Danish]  $'.25    12° 

Free  Russia,  2  vols. ;  ill.  30/-     8° 

The  Russians  at  Home  and  the  Russians  Abroad,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8° 

Sketches  of  Russian  Life  and  Customs  [1876-77]  7/5  p  8° 

Sketches  of  Army  Life  in  Russia  9/-  c  8° 

Modern  Russia  [tr.]  10/6  c  8° 

Deals  witli  tlie  "  physiology,  as  opposed  to  anatomy,  of  society.' 

Russia  before  and  after  the  War  [tr.]  24/-     8° 

The  Russian  Empire:  historical  and  descriptive;  2  maps  4/-  c  8° 

Studies  in  Russia ;  ill.  10/6  c  8° 

V.  Haxthausen,  Bar.  A.  The  Russian  Empire:  itspeople,  instit.&resources[tr.],  2  v.  o.p.\fb.2%\-;w.  10/-]     8° 

The  first  blc  wh.  revealed  the  real  social  condition  of  the  country  to  the  outer  world. 

"v.  Lankenau  +  Oelsnitz,  PL  +  L.     Russia,  Past  and  Present  [tr.];  ill.  [good  popular  book]  5/-  c  8° 

v.  MoLTKE,  FIdm.  Letters  from  Russia  [tr.]  2/6  c  8° 

[Murray,  E.G.  Grenville]The  Russians  of  To-day  6/-  c  8° 


Brandes,  G. 
Dixon,  W.  H. 

Edwards,  Sutherland 
Eyre,  Selwyn 
Greene,  F.  V. 
Eckhardt,  J. 

[  „  ] 

Geddie,  J. 
*Hare,  a.  J.  C. 


[Am.] 


R.  T.  S. 

Low 

Longman 


New  York 

Hurst 

W.  H.  Allen 

Remington 

W.  H.  Allen 

Smith  &  Elder 


89 
82 
64 


89 

70 
79 
78 
81 
70 


Noble,  Edmund 
'  Stepniak  " 


Ralston,  W.  R, 
Roth,  H.  L. 

*TlKHOMIROV,  L. 


s. 


The  Russian  Revolt :  cause,  condition,  and  prospects  5/-  c  8° 

Russia  under  the  Tsars  [social]  6/-  c  8° 

Underground  Russia  [Nihilists]  6/-  c  8° 

The  Russian  Storm  Cloud :  Russia  in  her  relations  to  neighbouring  states  7/6  8° 
The  Russian  Peasantry :  agrar.  cond.,  social  life  and  condition,  2  vols.  25/-  8° 
— his  Songs  of  the  Russian  People,  conts.  an  excell.  ace.  of  liuss.  social  life  iz/-  8° 
Agriculture  and  Peasantry  of  Russia  3/^    12° 

Russia:  political  and  social,  tr.  under  supervis.  of  author,  2  vols.  21/-     8° 

An  important  work,  dealing  with  the  Social  Classes,  the  Industrial  Classes,  the  Intellectual  Movement  and  the  present  political  situation  of  the  country 
TissOT,  Victor  Russians  and  Germans  [tr.  fr.  French]  12/6     8° 

Wallace,  Sir  D.  M.        Russia  .  5/-  <=  8° 

a  good  book,  clear  and  interesting :  but  now  to  a  large  extent  superseded  by  STEPNIAK  &  TIKHOMIROV  jointly. 

Prisons  —v.  D  §  123  :  Crime,  etc. 

Lapland  and   Karelia— zi.  E§26:  Scandinavia,  j.z^.  Lapland. 

Petchora  Valley. 

*Seebohm,  H.  Siberia  in  Europe ;  ill. 

Russia  in  Asia       — z/.  e  §  39. 


Longman  80 

Nelson  [81]  85 

Smith  &  Elder       85 
Chapman  56 

S.  P.  C.  K.  82 

Paul  [78]  81 

Smith  &  Elder       78 
Longman  85 

Ward&Down.[85]85 
Smith&Elder[83]83 
Sonnenschein  86 
[88]  88 
Ellis&White[72]72 
Low  79 

Sonnenschein        87 
;  by  3  well-known  Nihilist. 


Cassell 


[77]  88 


[Valley  of  Petchora]  14/-     8°  Murray 


80 


26.    SCANDINAVIA:   DENMARK,  NORWAY  and  SWEDEN,  LAPLAND,  FINLAND. 


Generally. 

Brace,  C.  L.  [Am.] 
du  Chaillu,  Paul  B. 
Hare,  A.  J.  C. 
Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.] 
•Vincent,  V.,jun, 
Wood,  C.  W. 

Denmark. 

OTTi,  [Miss]  E.  a 

Iceland 


The  Norse  Folk  :  a  visit  to  the  homes  of  Norway  and  Sweden ;  ill.  $1.75    12°  New  York  57 

The  Land  of  the  Midnight  Sun,  2  v. ;  ill.  [Swed.,  Norw.,  Lapl.,  Finland]  36/-     8°  Murray  81 

Sketches  in  Holland  and  Scandinavia  ;  ill.  S/-  P  8°  Smith  &  Elder      85 

Northern  Travel;  2  pi.  TSweden,  Denmark,  Lapland]  $1.50   12^  New  York      [57]  69 

Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn:  travels  in  the  far" east  of  Europe  12/-     8°  Low  81 

Sweden  and  Norway  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6  c  8      „ 


82 


Denmark  and  Iceland 
— zi.  E  §  23. 


[Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6  c  8°  Low 
336 


82 


Geograpt.,] 


SPAIN   AND   PORTUGAL. 


[Europe 


E  §27 


Lapland. 

Rae,  E. 

Reed,  Sir  Edw. 
*Tromholt,  Dr.  S. 

Norway. 

Forbes,  J.  D. 
LovETT,  Rich. 
Pritciiett,  R.  T. 
Metcalfe,  Rev.  F. 
Smith,  Hubert 
Three  in  Norway 
Williams,  W.  M. 

Wood,  C.  W." 

Sweden. 

Llovd,  I« 


The  Land  of  North  Wind  [Laplanders  and  Samoyedes]  10/6  c  8° 

The  White  Sea  Peninsula ;  map  and  ill.       [Russian  Lapland  and  Karelia]  15/-     8° 
Letters  from  Russia  [1875]  [Russian  Lapland  and  Karelia]  5/-  c  8° 

Under  the  Rays  of  the  Aurora  Borealis  [tr.],  2  vols.     [Lapps  and  Kreans]  30/-     8° 


Norway  and  its  Glaciers ;  map  and  pi. 


[visit  of  1851]  o.p.  \w.  21/-]  r  8°  London 


Norwegian  Pictures :  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil ;  127  ill.  8/- 

Gamle  Norge :  rambles  and  scrambles  in  Norway ;  ill.         ,  21/-  r  8" 

The  Oxonian  in  Thelemarken,  2  v.  [South-west  Norway]  o.p.  {pb.  21/-;  w.  7/6]     8° 
Tent  Life  in  Norway  [with  English  gypsies]  o.p.  [pi.  21/-]     8° 

by  Two  of  Them ;  map  and  59  ill.  2/6  c  8° 

Through  Norway  with  a  Knapsack ;  map  6/—  c  8° 

Through  Norway  with  Ladies;  map  and  ill.  12/-  c  8° 

Round  about  JJorway ;  63  ill.  12/-     8° 


Scandinavian  Adventures,  2  vols. ;  ill.  o.p.  r  8° 

Peasant  Life  in  Sweden;  ill.'       [customs,  folklore,  etc.]»./.  [pi.  18/-;  w.  7/6]     8° 
"Old  Bushman"  [=H.  W.  Wheelwright]  Ten  Years  in  Sweden  [landscape,  climate,  life,  sports,  and 

fauna,  etc.]  16/-     8°  Groombridge 


Murray 

75 

,, 

81 

t» 

76 

Low 

«S 

London 

53 

R.  T.  S. 

85 

Virtue 

79 

Hurst 

58 

H.  S.  King 

74 

Longman 

[82]  88 

Stanford 

[59]  66 

j> 

77 

Bentley 

80 

London 

54 

Tinsley 

70 

65 


27.    SPAIN  AND  PORTUGAL,  including  Gibbaltab,  Malta,  and  Islands. 


Collectively. 

O'Shea  +  Lomas,  ?+J. 

Portugal. 

Crawfurd,  Oswald 


Guide  to  Spain  and  Portugal ;  maps  and  plans  of  towns 


IS/-  0  8°  Black 


Portugal,  Old  and  New ;  ill.  [v.  also  Latouche,  infra\  6/- 

History,  literature  and  ^dal  life.    By  an  English  consul  at  Oporto. 

Jacks<)n,  Lady  Fair  Lusitania  ;  well  ill.  w.  etchings  [not  wholly  trustworthy]  21/- 

"  Latouche,  J."  [= Oswald  Crawfurd]  Travels  in  Portugal ;  map  and  ill.  2/- 

LOCK,  Jane  Iberian  Sketches  :  travels  in  Portugal  and  N.-W.  Spain  6/- 

Spain  and  Islands. 

de  Amicis,  Edm. 
Blackburn,  H. 
Borrow,  George 


8°  Paul 


[68]  85 


[82]  82 


Bentley  74 

Ward  &  Lock  [75]  84 
Simpkin  84 


Spain  and  the  Spaniards  [Am.  tr.];  ii  pi.  $2  c  8°;  Edition  de  luxe  $15     4° 

Travelling  in  Spain  in  Present  Day  2/6   12° 

The  Bible  in  Spain:  adventures  and  imprismt.  of  an  Englishman  [1835-42]  2/6  c  8° 

Journeys  whilst  attempting  to  circulate  the  Scriptures  in  Spain ;  containing:  eraphic  pictures  of  life— high,  middle,  and  low-in  the  byways  and 

For  his  works  on  the  Spanish  Gypsies,  v.  F  S  76- 


New  York  81 

Low  [66]  68 

Murray  [43]  88 

highways  of  Spain, 


Campion,  J.  S.  On  Foot  in  Spain ;  ill, 

Deverell,  F.  H.  All  Round  Spain 

Elliot,  Frances  Diary  of  an  Idle  Woman  in  Spain  ;  ill. 

Gallenga,  Ant.  Iberian  Reminiscences :  15  years'  travelling,  2  vols. 

*Hare,  a.  J.  C.  Wanderings  in  Spain ;  ill. 


Hope-Edwardes,  E.  C.  Azahar:  a  tour  in  Spain 

Lomas,  J. 

McClintock,  F,  R. 

Patch,  Olive 

Scott,  S.  P.  [Am.] 

Webster,  Rev.  W. 


(1876-77]  16/-     8° 

10/6     8° 

6/-  c  8° 

32/-     %" 

lib  c  8° 

7/6  c  8° 

Sketches  in  Spain  from  nature,  art  and  life  J/-  c  8° 

Holidays  in  Spain  :  two  tours  [188&-81]  6/-  c  8° 

Sunny  Spain :  its  people  and  places  ;  ill.  5/-  r  8° 

Through  Spain :  travel  and  adventure ;  ill.  16/-  r  8° 

Spa™  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6  c  8° 


Life  and  People. 

BVRNE,  Mrs.  W.  P. 
Field,  H.  M. 
Harvey,  Mrs. 
Rose,  H.  J. 


Spain  and  the  Spaniards  as  they  are,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  21/-;  w.  6/-]  c  8° 

Old  and  New  Spain  ;  map  7/6  c  8° 

Cositas  Espaiiolas :  everyday  life  in  Spain  15/-     8° 

Untrodden  Spain  &  the  Black  Country,  2  vols,  [life  &  character  of  interior]  30/-     8° 

Among  the  Spanish  People,  2  vols.  24/-  c  8° 


Scenery. 

d'AviLLiER,  Bar.  C. 

Roberts,  David 

Spanish  Pictures  in  Pen  and  Pencil 


Spain  [tr.],  with  420  ill.  by  Gustav  Dore  42/-  i  4° 

Picturesque  Sketches  in  Spain:  26  lithographs   [drawn  1S32-33]  o.p.  [w.  25/-]     f 


337 


8/-  i  8° 


Chapman 
Low 

[78]  7c 

White 

Chapman 

Smith&Eldt 

Bentley 

Black 

Stanford 

[82]. 

8i 
=r[73]83 

83 
[85]  88 

82 

Cassell 
Bentley 
Low 

[84]  88 

78 
81 

Strahan 

66 

Ward  &  Downey  88 
Hurst                       7^ 

Tinsley 
Bentley 

E7S]  75 

77 

Low 

London 

[75]  76 

37 

R.  T.  S. 

82 

Geography] 


SWITZERLAND. 


[Europe 


E  §28 

Alhambra,  The,  and  Granada. 

Irving,  Washington  [Am.]  The  Alhambra:  a  residence  in  the  Moorish  palace  $I,  $1.75  or  $2.50  c  8°  New  York     [32]  T.y. 

A  semi-fictitious  account  of  Spanish  manners. 

Jones,  Owen  Alhambra,2v.;io2pl.[57ingold&colrs.][plans,elevations,sections]i;,/.['a/.;^i2]  i  f °  London  42-45 

Azores. 

ROUNDELL,  Mrs.  Chas.     A  Visit  to  the  Azores  :  w.  a  chap,  on  Madeira ;  25  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Bickers  89 

Walker,  W.  F.  The  Azores,  or  Western  Islands:  polit.,  commerc,  and  geogr.  account       10/6     8°  Triibner  86 

Balearic  Islands. 

EiDWELL,  C.  T.  The  Balearic  Islands ;  map  and  ill.  10/6  p  8°  Low 

Gibraltar. 

Field,  H.  M.  Gibraltar ;  ill.  7/6     8°  Chapman 

Sayer,  Cpt.  Histoiy'of  Gibraltar  &  its  political  relation  to  events  [w.  ace.  of  its  14  sieges]  14/-     8°        „ 

Majorca  Island. 

Wood,  Chas.  W.  Letters  from  Majorca;  100  ill.  [gossipy  letters  to  his  sister]  14/-     8°  Bentley  88 

Malta  —V.  E  §  24  :  Italy. 

Madeira. 

Taylor,  Ellen  M.  Madeira :  its  scenery  and  how  to  see  it ;  map  and  front.  7/6  c  8°  Stanford         [82]  88 

Pyrenees  —v.  E  §  14 :  France. 


76 


89 

[62]  6s 


SWEDEN— ».  E  §  26 :  Scandinavia. 


28.    SWITZERLAND. 
Generally. 

Eastern  Alps,  10/6  ;  Central  Alps,  7/6 ;  Western  Alps,  6/6 ;  maps 
The  Alpine  Regions  of  Switzerland  and  neighbouring  countries  12/6 

=  Mrs.  Main]  The  High  Alps  in  Winter;  ill.  14/- 

,,  ,,  High  Life  and  Towers  of  Silence  10/6 

CooUDGE,  W.  A.  B.  Switzerland  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]    3/6 

„  , ,  Swiss  Travel  and  Swiss  Guide  Books  10/6 

a  sort  of  hist,  of  Swiss  travel,  tracing  the  growth  of  guide-books  and  means  of  travel.    With  a  bibliography. 

Daudet,  Alphonse  Tarturin  on  the  Alps  [tr.] ;  150  ill.  3/6 

PYNB-f  Mercier,  C. +J.  Mountains  and  Lakes  of  Switzerland;  64 col.  pi.  42/- 

Tyndall,  Prf.  J.  Hours  of  Exercise  in  the  Alps  o.p.  \pb.  12/6] 

,,  ,,  The  Glaciers  of  the  Alps  o.p.\J)b.  \4\-\ 

ZiNCKE,  F.  B.  Month  in  Switzerland,  5/-;  Swiss  AUemands,  7/6;  Walk  in  the  Grisons    6/- 

Map. 

Alpine  Club  Map  of  Switzerland 


Ball,  John 
BONNEY,  Rev.  T.  G. 
BURNABY,  Mrs.  F.  [  = 


p  8°  Longman 

v.v. 

8°  Bell 

68 

c  8°  Low 

83 

8°  Longman 

86 

c  8°  Low 

81 

c  8°  Longman 

89 

16°  Routledge 

S7 

c  4°  Bell 

[70] 

c  8°  Longman 

[71]  73 

8°  Murray 

60 

c  8°  Smith&Elder  73-75 

[401.  to  I  in.,  4  sheets]  in  port/.  34/-  ;  col.  42/- 
enlarged  [3m.  to  I  in.,  8  sheets]  ea.  1/6 ;  cpl.  in  case,  col.  30/- 


Longman 


7S 


Life  and  People. 

Dixon,  W.  Hepworth 
Grohman,  W.  a.  B. 

Scenery. 

Bartlett,  W.  H.  [artist]  Switzerland  :  mountains,  valleys,  etc.  ;  200  steel  pi.  w.  text 


The  Switzers 

Gaddlngs  with  a  Primitive  People,  2  vols. 


Gsell-Fels,  Dr. 
Manning,  Rev.  S. 
*Kaden,  W. 
Umlauft,  Prf.  F. 

Austrian  Alps 
Boden  See. 

Cafpbr,  S.  J. 


Switzerland  :  its  scenery  and  people  [tr.]  ;  363  ill. 

Swiss  Pictures,  with  Pen  and  Pencil ;  ill. 

Switzerland:  its  mountains  and  valleys ;  200  ill 

The  Alps  [tr.] :  2  maps,  31  pi.  &  several  ill.  [much  inferior  to  Genii,  edn.]  25/- 

— V.  E  §  12  :  Austria-Hungary. 


is/- 

8° 

Hurst 

72 

21/- 

cS" 

Remington 

79 

4° 

Virtue 

[55]  76 

42/- 

14" 

Blackie 

8i 

8/- 

18" 

R.  T.  S. 

[66]  80 

M/- 

5  8" 

Virtue 

[78]  88 

25/- 

rS" 

Paul 

89 

The  Shores  and  Cities  of  the  Boden  See 

338 


[1879-80]  8/-     S"  De  La  Rue 


81 


Geography] 


TURKEY-IN-EUROPE. 


[Europe 


Dolomites. 

Edwards,  Amelia  B.         Untrodden  Peaks  and  Unfrequented  Valleys 
Gilbert+Churchill,  ^_  The  Dolomite  Mountains;  pi.  &  ill. 

Eng^adin. 


TissoT,  Victor 

Italian  Alps. 
Mont  Blanc. 

ViOLLET-LE-DUC,  E. 

Savoy. 

Forbes,  Pre.  J.  D. 


Unknown  Switzerland  [tr.  fr.  French] 
— V.  E  §  24  :  Italy. 


[in  the  Dolomites];  ill.  7/61 16'  Routledge 
o.p.\J:l'.2ll~;w.2Sl-]     8° 


[  =  the  Upper  Engadin]  6/-  c  8°  Hodder 


Mont  Blanc,  tr.  B.  W.  Bucknall ;  120  ill. ;  [chiefly  geodesical&geolog.]     14/-     8°  Low 


Travels  through  the  Alps  of  the  Savoy,  etc. 


o.p.     8°  Black 


E  §29 


[73]  89 
64 


89 


77 


[43]  59 


Mountain  Ascents. 

*Ball+Kennedy,  -J^  Peaks,  Passes  and  Glaciers,  3  vols.  ;  maps,  col.  pi.  &  ill. 

[excursions  by  members  of  Alp.  Club]  «./.  [m.  7S/-]  p  8°  Longman  S9-62 

Cunningham +ABNEY,  ^^  The  Pioneers  of  the  Alps  [portraits  &  biograph.  notices  of  some  leading  guides]  21/-  4°  Low  [87]  i 


Dent,  C.  T. 
Freshfield,  D.  W. 
Whymper,  E. 

Wilson,  H.  Schiitz 


Above  the  Snow  Line                   [mountaineering  between  1870  and  1880]  7/6  c  8°  Longman  85 

Saussure  and  the  Alps                                                           [Great  Explorers]  3/6  c  8°  Philip  in  prep. 

Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps                            [1S60-69]  <?./.  \_pb.  21/-;  w.  35/-]     8°  Murray  [70]  71 

The  Ascent  of  the  Matterhorn  ;  100  ill.                               [repr.  fr.  above]  10/6  ra  8°        ,,  79 

Alpine  Ascents  and  Adventures                                                                     10/6  c  8°  Low  78 


29.    TUKKEY-IN-EUROPE,  niOL.  all  Balkan  Peninsula  except  Greece. 


Generally. 

Baker,  Lt.- Col.  Jas.  Turkey  in  Europe ;  2  maps  • 

Barkley,  H.  C.  Between  the  Danube  and  the  Black  Sea 

Clark,  E.  L.  [Am.]  Turkey 

Creagh,  Jas.  Over  the  Borders  of  Christendom  and  Eslamiah,  2  vols. 

CuRZON,  Robert  [=Ld.  Zouche]  Visits  to  the  Monasteries  of  the  Levant ;  18  ill. 


Farley,  J.  Lewis 
*de  Laveleye,  E. 
Leake,  W.  M. 
Mackenzie +Irby,  -^ 
Menzies,  Sutherland 
Milner,  T. 

Murray,  E.  C.  Grenville 
Paton,  a.  a. 
Rudler+Chisholm, 
TozER,  Rev.  H.  F. 


[1874-77]  21/-     1 

10/6  p  ! 

$2     i 

25/-     ! 

7/6  P  ! 

14/-    : 


[Syria,  Turkey-in-Europe  &  Asia] 
o.p.  \w. 


16/- 
70/-: 


]     8" 


Modern  Turkey 
The  Balkan  Peninsula  [tr.] 
Travels  in  Northern  Greece,  4  vols.  ;  maps  &  pi, 

Travels  in  the  Sclavonic  Provinces  of  Turkey,  2  vols.     o.p.  \_pb.  2l/-  ;  w.  5/-] 
Turkey:  old  and  new;  25  ill.  [histor.,  geogr.  &  statistical]     2i/- 

The  Turkish  Empire  :  sultan,  territory  &  people  [popular]  3/-  c 

Turkey  :  being  Sketches  from  Life  7/6  c 

Danube&  the  Adriatic,  2 V.  [Hung.,Transylv.,  Dalm.,  Croat.,  Serv.,  Bulg.]  12/-  c 
S.^  The  Balkan  Peninsula — in  Europe ;  ill.        [Compend.  of  Mod.  Geogr.]  21/- 
Researches  in  the  Highlands  of  Turkey,  2  vols. ;  ill.  24/-  c 


Cassell 

Murray 

New  York 

Tinsley 

Murray 

Hurst 

Unwin 

London 

Daldy 

W.  H.  Allen 

R.  T.  S. 

Routledge 

Triibner 

Stanford 

Murray 


77 
[76]  77 

83 
76 

[49]  81 

72 

87 

3S 

[77]  77 

[80]  83 

[76]  77 

[    ]77 

62 

85 
69 


Ethnology,  Life,  etc. 


Clark,  E.  L.  [Am.] 
"Consul's  Wife  " 
[=Mrs.  J.  E.  Blunt] 

Creagh,  Jas. 
Hamlin,  C. 
"Kesnin  Bey  " 
Latham,  R.  G. 
Poole,  E.  W. 


Tucker,  W.  J. 

Constantinople. 

de  Amicis,  Edm. 
Brassey,  Lady  A. 

Hare?ns. 
Harvey,  Mrs. 


The  Races  of  European  Turkey  [condition,  prospects,  etc.  ] 

The  People  of  Turkey,  by  Consul's  Daught.  &  Wife;  2  v.  [20  years'  resid.] 


10/6     8°  Oliphant,  Edin.     78 
21/-  c  8°  Murray  78 


Armenians,  Koords,  and  Turks,  2  vols. 

Among  the  Turks 

The  Evil  of  the  East :  truths  about  Turkey  [tr, 

Russian  and  Turk,  fr.  geograph.  &  ethnograph.  point  of  view 

Arabian  Society  in  the  Middle  Ages,  ed.  S.  Lane  Poole 


24/-     8°  Tinsley  go 

[1837-72]  10/6  c  8°  Low  77 

fr.  French]  2/-  c  8*  Vizetelly         [88]  8q 

18/-     8°  W.H.Allen  78 

6/-  c  8°  Chatto  82 

A  reprint  of  his  notes  to  his  tr.  of  the  Arabian  Nights:  supplies  an  admirable  picture  of  OricHtal  life. 

Life  and  Society  in  Eastern  Europe                                                                15/-     8°  Low  86 


Constantinople  [Am.  tr.  fr.  Italian]  $1.50  c  8°  New  York  78 

Sunshine  and  Storm  in  the  East ;  ill.        [Cyprus  &  Constant.]    7/6  c  8° ;  6d.     4°  Longman [80]  82 ;  83 


Turkish  Harems  and  Circassian  Homes 

339 


15/-     8- 


81 


Geography] 


ASIA   MINOR. 


[Asia  Minor 


E  §30 

Albania. 

B  ROWN,  H.  G.  A  Winter  in  Albania ;  ill. 

Knight,  E.  J.  Albania  and  Montenegro  :  narrative  of  recent  travels ;  ilL 

Walkek,  [Mrs.]  Mary  A.  Through  Macedonia  to  the  Albanian  Lalies 

Asia  Minor  — ».  e  §  30. 

Bosnia  and  Herzegovina— w.  also  Wilkinson,  infra. 


10/6  c  8"  Griffith 

88 

12/6  c  8°  Low 

80 

2o/-  r  8°  Chapman 

64 

"V.  ASBOTH.J. 

Evans,  A.  J. 

Bulgaria. 

Barkley,  H.  C. 
Farley,  J.  Lewis 
MiNCHIN,  J.  G. 

St.  Clair,  S.  G.  B. 
Samuelson,  Jas. 

Crete. 

Edwardes,  C. 
Pashley,  Robt. 
Skinner,  J.E.  H. 
Spratt,  Cpt.  T.  A.  B. 
Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.] 

Herzegovina 
Ionian  Islands 
Montenegro 

Carr,  W. 
Denton,  Rev.  W. 
SiRANGFORD,  Lady 
Wilkinson,  Sir  J.  G. 

Roumania. 

OZANNI,  J.  W. 

SAM0ELSON,  James 
Walker,  Mrs. 

Servia. 

Wright,  Dr.  E. 

Transylvania 


Official  Tour  thro'  Bosnia  and  Herzegovina  [tr.]  ;  33  pi.  &  187  ill. 
Through  Bosnia  and  Herzegovina  on  foot ;  ill. 


21/-  i  8' 
18/-.    8° 


Sonnenschein         80 
Longman        [76]  77 


Bulgaria  before  the  War  [of  1878] 
New  Bulgaria 

Bulgaria  since  the  War  [of  1878] 
Twelve  Years'  Residence  in  Bulgaria 
Bulgaria  :  past  and  present ;  map  &  ill. 


10/6  p  8° 

2/6     8° 

3/6  12° 

9/-  c  8» 

[pt.  ii. :  Bulgaria  to-day]     10/6     8° 


Murray 

Newman 

Paul 

Chapman 

Triibner 


Letters  from  Crete  [pleasant,  but  not  very  informing]     15/- 

Travels  in  Crete,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  42/-;  w.  15/-] 

Roughing  it  in  Crete  10/6 

Travels  and  Researches  in  Crete,  2  vols.  ;  tinted  pi.  &  ill.  40/- 

Greece  and  Russia ;  zpl.  [w.  excursion  to  Crete]    $1.50 

— V.  Bosnia,  supra  ;  and  Montenegro,  infra  (Wilkinson). 

— V.  E  §  22  :  Greece. 

— V.  also  E  §  12  :  Austria. 

Montenegro  [Stanhope  Prize  Essay,  1884]     2/6 

Montenegro  :  its  people,  history,  etc.  6/-  ( 

Montenegro  and  the  Eastern  Adriatic  18/- 

Dalmatia  and  Montenegro,  w.  a  journey  to  Mostar  [in  Herzegovina]  2  vols. 

o.p.  [pb.  42/-;  w.  10/-] 


Bentley 
Cambridge 
Bentley 
Van  Voorst 
New  York 


77 
80 
80 

[69J77 
88 


87 
37 
67 
65 

82 


Oxford 

84 

Daldy 

77 

Bentley 

H 

8°  Murray 


Three  Years  in  Roumania 

Roumania:  past  and  present;  maps,  photos.,  etc. 

Untrodden  Paths  in  Roumania  ;  78  ill. 


Adventures  in  Servia,  ed.  Dr.  E.  Bernard  ;  pL 
— V.  E  §  12  :  Austria. 


7/6  c  8° 
6/-  c  8° 
10/6     8° 


Chapman 

Philip 

Chapman 


48 


82 
[82]  86 


10/6     8°  Sonnenschein         84 


IV.  Geographic  of  Hsia  fllMnot* 


30.    ASIA  MINOR,  including  Crete  (Oandia)  and  Ctpbds. 


Generally 

AiNSWORTH,  W.  F. 

Bartlett,  Dr.  8.  C. 
BoVET,  Prf.  F. 
Burnaby,  Cpt.  F. 
Cochran,  W. 
Fellows,  Sir  Chas. 
Hamilton,  W.  J. 

KINGLAKE,  A.  W. 


—V.  also  A  §  47  :  Biblical  Archeology  (b).  Topography,  etc. 
Personal  Narrative  of  the  Euphrates  Expedition,  2  vols.  ;  map 

By  the  Surgeon  and  Geologist  to  the  Expedition. 

From  Egypt  to  Palestine  through  Sinai,  the  Wilderness,  etc.;  maps  &  ill.  18/-     8°  Low 

Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Phoenicia,  tr.  Can.  W.  H.  Lyttleton  ;  ill.  9/-     8°  Hodder 

On  Horseback  through  Asia  Minor  10/6  c  8°  Low 

Pen  and  Pencil  in  Asia  Minor  :  notes  fr.  the  Levant  ;  89  ill.  21/-     8°     ,, 

Travels  &  Researches  in  Asia  Minor,  o.p.;  pi.  [1838;  1840]  o.p.  [pb.  9/-;  w.  7/6]     8°  London  [39 ;  41-3]  52 

Researches  in  Asia  Minor,  Pontus  &  Armenia,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  38/-;  «/.  12/6]     8°        ,,                         42 

Eothen  6/-  c  8°  Blackwood      [44]  78 

A  graplUcand  poetic  dcacrifktioa  oi  traveJ  in  the  Enst,  by  the  author  of  The  In-^/asiott  of  the  Crimtra. 

340 


32/-  f  8*  Paul 


88 


79 

82 

[77]  78 
87 


Geography] 


ASIA  MINOR. 


[Asia  Minor 


Isbister 
Van  Voorst 
Chapman 
New  York 
S.  P.  C.  K. 


Tan  Lennep,  Dr.  H.  J.      Travels  in  little-known  parts  of  Asia  Minor  ;  2  vols.,  maps  and  ill.  [1864]  24/-     8°  Murray 
McGregor,  John  The  Rob  Roy  [canoe]  on  the  Jordan,  Nile,  Red  Sea,  etc.  ;  8  maps  &  70  ill.  7/6  c  8° 

MacLeod,  Rev.  N.  Eastward  :  travels  in  Egypt,  Palestine  and  Syria ;  ill.  6/-  c  8° 

SPRATT+ Forbes,  "p^*;"-  Travels  in  Lycia,  Milyas,  and  the  Cibyratis,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  36/-     8° 

Stevenson,  Mrs.  Scott  '  Our  Ride  through  Asia  Minor  ;  map  i8/-     8° 

Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.]     The  Land  of  the  Saracen  ;  2  pi.     [Palestine,  Asia  Minor,  Sicily,  Spain]  $1.50   12° 
Vaux,  W.  S.  W.  Greek  Cities  and  Islands-of  Asia  Minor  2/-   12° 

Warburton,  Eliot  The  Crescent  and  the  Cross  [fascinating  description  of  Eastern  travel]  (>d.     8° 

Early  Travels. 

di  Varthema,  Lud.  Travels  in  Egypt,  Syria,  Arabia,  Persia,  etc.  [tr.j 

Armenia  —v.  E  §  40  :  Turkey-in-Asia. 

Palestine,  Coelesyria  and  Arabia  Petrsea— i/.  «/«  a  §47. 

Bibliography. 


E  §30 

70 

[70]  74 

[66]  72 

46 

81 

[SS]  82 

77 


Ward  &  Lock  [44]  87 


[1503-8]     8°  HakluytSoc. 


63 


Le  Strange,  Guy 
TOBLER,  Titus 

Early  Travels. 
GuYLFORDE,  Sir  Rich. 
ToBLER,  Titus  [ed,] 


Descriptions  of  Palestine  by  Moslem  Writers  during  Middle  Ages 


Bibliographia  Geographica  Palsestinae 


Palest.  Explor.  Fd.  in  prep. 


[full  of  research  ;  incl.  MSS.]  8/-     8°  Leipzig 


Pylgrymage  of,  from  England  to  the  Holy  Land  [1506],  ed.  Sir  Hy.  Ellis  s  4°  Camden  Soc. 

Descriptiones  Terras  Sanctaa  ex  ssec.  iv.,  v.,  vi.  [antiquarian]  3/-     %"  St.  Gallen 

Descriptiones  Terrse  Sanctas  ex  sasc.  viii.,  ix.,  xii.,  xv.  [antiquarian]  16/-     8°  Leipzig 

Itinera et  Descriptiones  Terrse  Sanctss  ex ssec.  iv.-xi.,  pt.  i.-ii.  [antiquarian]  22/-     8°  Geneva 
Travels  in  Egypt,  Syria,  Arabia,  etc.  [1503-1508  ;  tr.]     8°  Hakluyt  Soc. 

Early  Travels  in  Palestine  [w.  a  general  introduction]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Bp.  Arculf[ff.  700];  WUlibald [721-7] ;  Barnard  the  Wise [867];  Saewulf  tii02and  3];  Benjamin  of  Tudela  rii6t>-73];  Maundeville  [1323-56];  La  Brocqui^re  [1432-33] ; 


di  Varthema,  Lud. 
Wright,  Thos.  [ed.] 


67 


51 

70 

74 
78-80 

63 
48 


e[867];  Saewulf  [no2and  3];  Benjamin  of  Tudela  [1161 
Maundrell [1697],  Siffura[ii67,  fr.  H*imskringla\, 


Modern  and  Recent  Travels. 


CONDER,  Cpt.  C.  R. 

Henderson,  Rev.  A. 
Hull.  Dr.  Edward 


Merrill,  Dr.  S.  [Am.] 


Neil,  Rev.  James 
'Oliphant,  Laurence 


Tent  Work  in  Palestine,  2  v.,  24/-  8° ;  I  v.  \v.  also  Pal.  Expl.  Fd.,  infra\  Tje  c  8°  Stanford 
Palestine  [Great  Explorers  Series]  3/6  c  8°  Philip 

Palestine  [Bible  Handbook  Series ;  elementary  ;  very  good]  2/6  c  8°  Clark,  Edin. 

Mt.  Seir,  Sinai,  &  W.  Palestine     [Geolog.  Exped.  to  Sinai] ;  maps  &  ill.  10/6     4°  Bentley 

With  special  reference  to  the  Jordan. Araba  depression,  and  the  Dead  Sea. 

East  of  the  Jordan :  travels  in  Moab,  Gilead,  Bashan  [1875-77]  $2. 50 

By  a  prominent  member  of  the  American  Palestine  Exploration  Society. 


78;    80 
89 

85 

86 


8°  New  York       [81]  83 


Palestine  Explored  :  its  present  features  and  people 

The  Land  of  Gilead,  with  excursions  in  the  Lebanon  :  maps  and  ill. 

Haifa  :  or  life  in  modern  Palestine 


Palestine  Exploration  Fund 


Map 

Memoirs  to  Map,  30  ill.  [CONDER  &  KITCHENER] 

The  Name  Lists  in  Arabic  and  Eng:lish 

Papers  on  Archxol.,  Topography,  etc. 


'.sufra 

63/- 
42/- 


Account  of  Excavations  [WARREN] 
Flora  and  Fauna  [TRISTRAM] 
For  personal   accounts  of  the  workers, 
Wilson,  infra. 


6/-  c  8°  Nisbet 
2l/-     8°  Blackwood 
7/6  c  8° 

8°  A.  P.  Watt 

105/- 

63/- 

V.  Conder,  supra,  Warren, 


'Porter,  Dr.  J.  L. 


8°  Murray  [41]  67 


The  Giant  Cities  of  Bashan,  and  Syria's  Holy  Places  ;  ill.     [v.  interesting]  7/6  c  8°  Nelson 
Damascus,  Palmyra,  and  Lebanon  ;  i8  ill.  [ace.  of  5  years'  residence]  7/6  p8°  Murray 

,,  „  Galilee  and  Jordan ;  125  ill.  10/6  r  4°  Nelson 

Ritter,  Karl  Comparative  Geography  of  Palestine  &  the  Sinaitic  Peninsula  [tr.]  4  vols.  32/-     8°  Clark,  Edin. 

Gives  a  riCfww^  of  all  that  was  then  known;  diffuse,  but  "standard." 

RoBlNSON,Dr.Edw.[Am.]  Bib.  ResearchesinPalestine,  Mt.  Sinai &ArabiaPetr£ea;  3v.[l838&l852]ea.42/ 

standard  ;  opened  anew  era  ui  Biblical  geography. 

Saunders,  T.  Intro.  toSurveyofW.Pal.;  waterways, plains&highlands[ill.  Conrler'sSur.,ja/.]7/6     8°  Bentley 

ScHAFF,  Dr.  Philip  [Am.]  Through  Bible  Lands  [ace.  of  tour  in  Egypt  and  Holy  Land]  6/-  c  8*  Nisbet 

Schumacher,  G.  Across  the  Jordan  ;  ill.  [Hauran  and  Jaulan]  6/-  c  8°  Bentley 

SociN,  Dr.  Palestine  and  Syria  ;   18  maps,  43  plans  and  ill.  [excellent  guide  book  ; 

Baedeker's  ser.]  20/-    16° 

"Stanley,  Dn.  A.  P.        Sinai  and  Palestine  in  connection  w.  their  history ;  maps  and  plans  14/-     8° 

,,  „  The  Bible  and  the  Holy  Land  ;  ill.  [extracts  from  above ;  juvenile]  2/6    12' 

Temple,  Sir  Richard         Palestine  ;  col.  and  other  ill.  31/6  i  8' 

*THOMSON,Rev.W.M.{AirL,]  The  L^ind  and  the  Book,  3  vols,      [manners,  customs,  scenes,  etc.]  ea.  21/-  i  8' 


[77]  81 
80 

87 
8l  sqq. 


[65]  69 
[55]  70 

88 
66 


[78]  79 

8^ 


Dulau 
Murray 


[76]  80 
[56]  83 

[63]  88 
W.  H.  Allen  88 

Nelson       [59]  80-86 


:  Southern  Palestine  and  Jerusalem ;  ii, :  Centpil  Palestine  and  Phcenicia ;  iii. :  Lebanon,  Damascus  and  Beyond  Jordan ;  well  illustrated  ;  a  good  popular  book. 


Tristram,  Can.  H.  B. 


The  Land  of  Israel,  2  maps  and  ill.  [journal  of  travel  in  Palestine]  10/6  c  8°  S.  P.  C.  K.     [65]  82 

Bible  Places  :  topography  of  the  Holy  Land ;  maps  &  ill.  [good  brief  ace]  4/-  c  8°  „  [72]  84 

The  Land  of  Moab  ;  ill.  [travels  on  East  of  Dead  Sea  and  Jordan]  15/-  c  8°  Murray  [73]  74 

PathwaysofPal.:  descrip.  tourthro' Holy  Ld.,2ser.  &ea.w.44photos.ea.  31/6  14*  Low        «.fl'.[8l;82] 

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[Asia  Minor 


E  §30 

Life  and  Manners. 

Jamieson,  Rev.  Rob. 

Lane,  E.  W. 

van  Lennep,  Dr.  H.  J. 

Martineau,  Harriet 

PlEROTTi,  Ermete 

THOMSON,Rev.W.M.[Ani.]— i^.  supra. 


Eastern  Manners  :  Old  and  New  Testament,  2  vols.         o.p.  \_pb.  7/- ;  w.  5/-]   12°  Hilton  [37-43]  64 

Manners  &  Customs  of  the  Modern  Egyptians,  ed.  S.  Lane-Poole,  2  v. ;  ill.  12/-  c  8°  Murray  [36J  71 

Bible  Lands ;  map  &  ill.  [modern  manners  and  customs  ill.  of  Scripture]    21/-     8°       ,,  75 

Eastern  Life  :  present  and  past                                             o.p.  [pb.  7/6 ;  w.  6/-]     8°  Moxon  [47]  75 

Customs  and  Traditions  of  Palestine  [tr.  J     [ill.  manners  of  Anc.  Hebrews]  9/-     8°  Bell  6« 


—  Tlure  are  important  German  maps  also  by  KlEPERT  and  by  Menke. 

Map  of  Palestine  in  a  case  12/- 

Map  of  West.  ;Palestine,  ed.  Conder+ Kitchener:  26  shts.  [i  in.  to  i  ra.]  63/-; 

reduced:  6  shts.  [|  in.  to  I  m.]  18/6 
Map  of  Palestine  [in  relief] 

Ordnance  Survey  of  [account,. maps,  and  photos.]  3  pts.  ;^22 


Murraj- 
A.  P.  Watt 


Shampton  (Stanford) 
[    ]6S 


8/-  i  8°  R.T.S. 
8/-  i  8" 
21/-     4°  Virtue 
ea.  18/-     f  °  Cassell 


Maps 

Murray,  John  [pub.] 
Palestine  Explor.  Fund 

Raaz, 

Sinai 

van  der  Velde,  C.  W.  M.  Map  of  the  Holy  Land :  8  sheets 

Scenery. 

Green.  Rev.  S.  G.  Pictures  from  Bible  Lands  :  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil ;  ill. 

Manning,  Dr.  Sam.  Those  Holy  Fields :  Palestine  illustrated  by  pen  and  pencil 

'icturesque  Palestine ;  ill. 
Roberts,  David  The  Holy  Land,  from  original  drawings  ;  120  col.  pi.  :  in  3  divs. 

t. :  Jerusalem  sod  Galilee ;  ii.':  The  Jordan  and  Bethlehem ;  iii. :  Idumxa  and  Fetnea, 

Euphrates  and  Tigris. 

Ehesnev,  [Gen.]  Chas.      The  Euphrates  &  Tigris  Surv.Exped.,  2  v.;  pi.;  A'atlas  [1835-37] (».j>.[^^.  94/6]  r  8°  Longman 

Jerusalem. 

Bartlett,  W.  H. 
BESANT  + Palmer  pjjjg^ 
Fergusson,  James 

King,  Rev.  J. 
Lewis,  J.  Haytet 
Pierotti,  Ermete 
Porter,  Dr.  J.  L. 
Thrupp,  J.  F. 
•Warren  +  Wilson,  ^E^ 
,,       \alone'\  , 


So 


[74]  79 
74 
81 

[if]  ii 


50 


Walks  about  the  City  and  Environments  of  Jerusalem;  pi.  10/6 

•  Jerusalem  :  the  city  of  Herod  and  Saladin  ;  map  [a.d.  33  to  present  time]  7/6 
The  Temples  of  the  Jews  in  the  Haram  Area  at  Jerus.  ;  ill.  [architectural]  42/- 
The  Holy  Sepulchre  and  the  temple  at  Jerusalem  ;  ill.  7/6 

Recent  Discoveries  at  the  Temple  at  Jerus.  [By- Paths  of  Bible  Knowledge]  2/6 
The  Holy  Places  of  Jerusalem  ;  ill.  10/6 

Jerusalem  Explored  :  ancient  and  modem,  2  vols.  loS/" 

Jerusalem,  Bethany  and  Bethlehem  :  ill.  12/- 

Ancient  Jerusalem  :  history,  topography  &  plan  of  city  o.p.  [pb.  15/-;  w.  7/6] 
i§55i!3£-  Recovery  of  Jerusalem ;  ill.  [Pal.  Explor.  Fund  ;  1864-65]  21/- 


Underground  Jerusalem ;  ill.  [continuation  of  above]  21/- 

The  Temple  or  the  Tomb?        [in  favour  of  pres.  site  of  Holy  Sepulchre]  10/6 
Jerusalem  :  the  holy  city ;  80  ill.  21/- 

Ordnance  Survey  of  Jerusalem:  plans  [mounted],  etc.,  2  vols.  144/- 


WiLSON,  Col.  Sir  C. 
Map 

Syria. 

Appleton,  T.  G.  Syrian  Sunshine  6/- 

Burton-FDrake,-|^5^  UnexploredSyria,2v.;  maps&ill.  [Libanus.TuliilelSafi,  Anti-Libanus,etc.]32/- 
Conder,  Cpt.  C.  R. '  '  '  Heth  &  Moab  ;  ill.  [narrative  of  Exploration  in  Syria,  1881-82]  6/- 

CuRTis,  G.  W.  [Am.]        Howadji  in  Syria  $i-5° 

Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  [Canad.]  Modern  Science  and  Bible  Lands  ;  ill.  [tour  in  Italy  and  Syna]  7/6 

Hull,  Dr.  E.  Mt.  Seir,  Sinai  &  W.  Palestine  ;  maps  &  ill.      [Geolog.  Exped.  to  Sinai]  10/6 

van  der  Velde,  C.  W.  M.  Narrat.  of  a  Journey  thro'  Syria  &  Palestine  [tr.],  2  v. ;  maps  &ill.  [1851-52]  30/- 

Life  and  Manners. 
Burton,  Isabella 
Jessup,  H.  H.  [Am.] 
WORTABET,  G.  M. 

Crete 
Cyprus 

Bibliography. 
CobhajM,  C.  D. 
Generally. 
*Baker,  Sir  S.  W. 
Brassey,  Lady 
Dixon,  W.  Hepworth 
Lang,  A.  H. 


r  8°  Strahan 

[45]  72 

c  8°  Bentley 

[71]  88 

4°  Murray 

7S 

8°      „ 

6S 

f  8°  R.T.S. 

8°  Murray 

i& 

f°  Bell 

64 

r  4°  Nelson 

87 

8°  Macmillan 

55 

8°  Bentley 

[71]  76 

8°       „ 

76 

8°       „ 

80 

i  4°  Virtue 

8S 

S" Hampton  (Stanford) 


Inner  Life  of  Syria,  Palestine  and  the  Holy  Land  ;  2  parts 

Syrian  Home  Life 

Syria  and  the  Syrians,  2  vols. 

— V.  E  §  29  :  Turkey-in- Europe. 

— V.  also  E  §  40  :  Turkey-in-Asia. 

An  Attempt  at  a  Bibliography  of  Cyprus 


$1.50 
o.p.  Ifb.  21/- ;  w.  7/6] 


c  8°  Macmillan 

77 

8°  Tinsley 

72 

c8°  Bentley 

[83I  85 

c  8°  New  York 

[52] 

c  8°  Hodder 

88 

8°  Bentley 

85 

8°  Blackwood 

S3 

c  8°  Paul 

[75184 

12°  New  York 

74 

c  8°  Madden 

S<» 

[pp.  24]  2/-     8°  Trubner  [    ]  89 


Cyprus  as  I  saw  it  in  1879 
Sunshine  and  Storm  in  the  East ;  ill. 
British  Cyprus 
Cyprus;  ill. 

342 


12/6     8°  Macmillan  79 

[Cyprus  and  Constantinople]  7/6  c  8°  Longman  [79]  82 

15/-     8°  Chapman  79 

[history,  resources,  prospects]  14/-     8°  Macmillan  78 


Geography] 


ASIA:   GENERALLY.     ARABIA. 


[Asia 


E  §§  31-32 


V.  LOHER,  F. 

Mallock,  W.  H. 
Salvator,  Archd.  L. 
Smith,  Agnes 
Stevenson,  Mis.  Scott 
Thomson,  J. 

Rhodes. 

ToRR,  Cecil 


Cyprus  :  historical  and  descriptive  [tr.]  ;  2  maps 

In  an  Enchanted  Isle  [visit  to  Cyprus  in 

Levlcosia,  the  Capital  of  Cyprus 

Through  Cyprus  ;  map  and  ill. 

Our  Home  in  Cyprus 

Through  Cyprus  with  the  Camera,  2  vols.  ;  6o  photos. 


Rhodes  in  Modern  Times  ;  3  pi. 


10/6  c 
18S9]  12/- 
10/6 
15/- 
14/- 
105/- 


Caucasus  and  Transcaueasia-z-.  e  §  39 :  Russia  in  Asia. 


V.  (Beootapb^  of  Hsia, 


'4 


W.  H.  Allen 

Bentley 

Paul 

Hurst 

Chapman 

Low 


8/-     8°  Camb.  Press 


78 
89 
81 

87 
79 
79 


87 


31.    ASIA:  GENERALLY. 
Early  Travels,  Accounts,  etc, 

*"BRETSCHNElDER,Dr.  E.  [ed.&tr.]  Mediaeval  Researches  from  Eastern  Asiatic  Sources,  2  vols.  ;  2  maps 

[Orient.  Ser.]  21/-  p  S"  Trubner 

Trss.  of  4  Itineraries -i.:  of  army  of  JENGHIZ  KHAN  [Centr.  Asia  to  Pers.,  in  1219];  ii.:  of  an  envoy  tojENGHIZ  KHAN  ftlirough  Centr.  As.];  iii.:  chron.  of  journey 
of  Ch'ang  CH'UN  [a  Taoist  monic  ;  fr.  China  to  Samarkand] ;  iv.;  of  CH'ANG  TE  [Karakorum  to  Camp  of  Hulagu,  in  1259].  Ea.  followed  by  bibiiogn,  ethnoL 
and  geogr.  notes.    An  epitome  of  all  that  is  known  of  the  Central  and  West.  Asiat.  countries  wb.  were  visited  by  Chin,  travellers  dur.  xiii.-xvii.  cents. 


Friar,  Jordanus 

Polo,  Marco 

di  Varthema,  Lud. 

Generally. 

BONVALOT,  G. 

*Keane,  Prf.  A.  H. 
Reclus,  i^lisee 
Wallace,  A.  R. 

Ethnology. 

Spencer,  Herbert 


Mirabilia  Descripta ;  tr.  Col.  H.  Yule  [circa  1330] 

— V.  E  §  6  :  Early  Travellers. 

Travels  in  Egypt,  Syria,  Arabia,  Persia,  etc.  [tr.]  [l  503-1 508] 


8°  Hakluyt  Soc. 


Through  the  Heart  of  Asia  over  the  Pamir  to  India  [tr.],  2  vols. ;  250  ill.   32/-  r  8°  Chapman 
Asia,  ed.  Sir  R.  Temple  ;  ill.  [Compendium  of  Modern  Geogr.]  21/-     8°  Stanford 

The  Earth  and  its  Inhabitants:  Asia  [tr.],  4  vols.  ;  well  ill.  ea.  21/-  r  8°  Virtue 

Tropical  Nature,  and  other  Essays  12/-     8°  Macmillan 


88 

63 
63 


Descriptive  Sociology,  No.  5  :  Asiatic  Races,  by  Dr.  Duncan 


18/-     f°  Williams 


[82]  86 
88 
78 

76 


32.    ABABIA. 

Generally  — z-.  also  E  §  30  :  Asia  Minor. 

*DouGHTY,  C.  M.  Travels  in  Arabia  Deserta,  2  vols. ;  ill.  63/-     8°  Camb.  Press     82-88 

a  detailed  ace,  in  nearly  1,200  large  S»  pp.,  of  travels  in  Petrsea  in  1875,  and  Arabia  in  1876-78. 

*Palgrave,  W.  G.  Personal  Narrative  of  a  Journey  thro'  Central  &  Eastern  Arabia  [1862-63]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [65]  71 

Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.]     Travels  in  Arabia  '  [1872]  $1.25   12''  New  York  81 

Life  and  People. 

Blunt,  Lady  Anne    .       The  Bedouin  Tribes  of  the  Euphrates,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [1877-78]  24/-     8°  Murray  79 

Myers,  A.  B.  R.  Life  with  the  Hamran  Arabs  [Upper  Nubia  ;  chiefly  sporting]  12/-  p  8°  Smith  &  Elder       76 

Aden. 

Hunter,  Cpt.  F.  M.         British  Settlement  of  Aden  in  Arabia  7/6  p  g"  Trubner  77 

Mecca  and  Medina. 

Burton,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.  F.  Narrative  of  a  Pilgrimage  to  Mecca  and  Medina  ;  maps  and  ill.  6/-  c  8°  UxL\\m,Belfast  [&4]8o 

Keane,  J.  F.  My  Journey  to  Medinah  [disguised  as  a  Mohammedan]  10/6     8°  London  81 

Midian. 


Beke,  Dr.  C.  Discoveries  of  Sinai  in  Arabia,  and  of  Midian 

Burton,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.  F.  The  Land  of  Midian  Revisited,  2  vols. 

„  The  Gold  Mines  of  Midian  and  Ruined  Cities  of  N.-W.  Arabia 


38/-  r  8°  Trubner  78 

32/-     8°  Paul  79 

18/-     8°    „  [78]  78 

Nejd. 

Blunt,  Lady  Anne           A  Pilgrimage  to  Neid,  the  Cradle  of  Arab  Race,  2  vols.  ;  ill.           [1879]  24/-     8°  Murray  81 

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[Asia 


E  §33 


33.    CENTRAL  ASIA. 


Generally  — ».  aUo  E  §  39  :  Russia-in-Asia,  s.v.  Caucasus. 

Baker,  Col.  Valentine      Central  Asia  :  the  Perso-Turkoman  frontier  18/-     8°  Chatto 

CAMKRONjCom.V.Lovett  Our  Future  Highway  to  India,  2  vols. ;  ill.  •  21/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Ferrier,  J.  P.  Caravan  Journ.  in  Pers.,  Afghan.,  Turkistan,Beloochlstana./.  [/)*.2l/-;  so.  7/6]     8°  Murray 

Polo,  Marco  Book  of :  Kingdoms  and  Marvels  of  the  East  [13  cent.],  tr.  &  ed.  Col.  H.  Yule, 

2  vols.  63/-     8°      „ 

Vide  also  E  §  6.    This  learned  work  supersedes  nearly  everything  previously  pub.  upon  the  geogr.  of  Central  Asia 

I-REJEVALSKY,  N.  M.  Kulja  to  Lob  Nor  [tr.]   [w.  notices  of  Cent.  As.  Lakes  by  SirD.  Forsyth]  15/-     8°  Low 

Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.]  Central  Asia  $1.25 

Vamb^ry,  Arminius  Travels  in  Central  Asia  [Caspian  to  Samarkand ;  1863]  21/- 

,,  ,,  Sketches  in  Central  Asia  [additional  chaps,  to  above]  16/- 

Eng-land  and  Russia  in.  Central  Asia. 

BouLGER,  D.  C.  England  and  Russia  in  Central  Asia,  2  vols. ;  maps  36/- 

,,  „  Central  Asian  Questions ;  3  maps  [Afghanistan,  China,  and  Central  Asia]  18/- 

,,  ,,  Central  Asian  Portraits :  celebrities  of  Khanates,  etc.  7/6 

Dost  Mohammed,  Shere  Ali,  General  Kaufmann,  Yakoob  Beg,  Abderrahman,  General  TchernaiefF,  Shuja-ud-Dowlah,  Yakoob  Khan,  etc 

*CuEZON,  George  Russia  in  Central  Asia  in  1888 ;  maps  and  ill.  21/-     8°  Longman 

Journey  made  in  1888  along  the  newly  completed  Trans-Caspian  Ry.;  w.  latest  inform,  and  polit.  essays ;  also  bibliography. 

The  Russians  in  Central  Asia  [tr.]  12/- 

Russian  Central  Asia,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [incl.  Kuldja,  Bokhara,  Khiva  &  Merv]  42/- 
Through  Central  Asia  ;  map  and  76  ill.  [extract  fr.  above]  12/- 

Eye-witnesses'  Account  of  Russian  Campaign  against  the  Turkomans  18/- 

The  Russians  at  Merv  and  Herat  24/- 

„  The  Russian  Advance  towards  India  16/- 

„  Grodekoff's  Ride  from  Samarcand  to  Herat  8/- 

„  Merv,  the  Queen  of  the  World ;  ill.  24/-     8' 

,,  The  Region  of  Eternal  Fire  [Petroleum  region  of  Caspian]  ;  ill.  7/6  c  8' 

, ,  Reconnoitring  Central  Asia ;  pi.  7/6     8' 

Adventures  of  English  and  Russian  Explorers,  Secret  Agents,  and  Special  Correspondents  in  Region  betw.  Caspian  and  India,  fr.  1863  to  1884. 


80 

56 
[71]  75 


12°  New  York 
8°  Murray 
8°  W.  H.  Allen 


W.  H.  Allen 

Unwin 

W.  H.  Allen 


78 

]8i 

64 

67 


79 
85 
80 

89 


v.  Hellwald,  Bar. 
*Lansdell,  Rev.  H. 

Marvin,  Charles 


8° 


8° 


Paul 

74 

Low 

87 

W.  H. 

Allen 

80 

»j 

83 

Low 

81 

W.  H. 

Allen 

[80]  8s 

8i 

>» 

[84I  89 

Sonnenschein  [84]  88 

*0'D0N0VAN,  Edm. 


Stead,  \V.  T. 

Stumm,  Hugo 
Valikhanof,  Cpt. 
VAMBiRY,  Arminius 


Yape,  Lt.  A.  C. 

Afghanistan 


The  Merv  Oasis  :  travels  &  adventures  east  of  the  Caspian,  2  vols.  '  36/- 

Merv  :  a  Story  of  Adventure  [epitome  of  above]  6/- 

The  author  was  Special  Corrcspondeat  to  the  Daily  News. 

The  Truth  about  Russia 

Puts  a  favourable  construction  on  Russia's  movements.    Partly  repr.  fr.  Pall  Matt  Gazette, 

Russia  in  Central  Asia  [tr.]  ;  maps 

The  Russians  in  Central  Asia  [tr.] 

Central  Asia  and  Anglo-Russian  Frontier  [tr.] 

The  Coming  Struggle  for  India 

The  Balkan  Peninsula  [tr.]  ;  map 

Videsi&Q  Arminius  Vavth^ry:  his  Life  and  Adventuyes ;  ilL    6/-  c  8' Unwin  [83}  85. 

England  and  Russia  face  to  face  in  Asia ;  maps  and  ill. 
— V.  also  E  §  38  :  Persia. 


8°  Smith  &  Elder       82 
c8°      „  „    [83]  8s 


10/6  8*  Cassell  89 

15/-  8"  Harrison  85 

21/-  8°  Stanford  65 

7/6  p  8°  Smith  &  Elder       74 

5/-  8°  Cassell  83 

16/-  8°  Unwin  88 

21/-  8°  Blackwood  87 


BELLEVv.Surg.-Maj.H.W.  Afghanistan  and  the  Afghans 


Ferrier,  J.  P. 
*MalliiSO.m,  Col.  G.  B. 
RavilRTY,  Maj.  H.  G. 
Thorburn,  S.  S. 
Yate,  Maj.  C.  E. 

Yule,  Col.  PI. 


History  of  the  Afghans  [tr.  fr.  orig.  MS.  Cpt.  W.  Jesse]  o.p.  [pb  2i/- 

History  of  Afghanistan  [to  1878]  ;  map  l8/- 
Notes  on  Afghanistan  and  Baluchistan,  pts.  i.-iv.             [India  Off.  Pub.]  10/- 

Baiinu  :  our  Afghan  Frontier  18/- 

Northern  Afghanistan  :  letters  fr.  the  Afghan  Boundary  Commission  18/- 

Of  considerable  value  for  the  geography  and  ethnology  of  Bactria. 

— article  Afghanistan,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  i.  30/- 


6/-  c  8°  Low 
w.  10/6]     8°  Murray 


79 

58 

8°  W.  H.  Allen  [79]  82 


Ethnology, 

Bellew,  Surg. -Maj.  H.W.  The  Races  of  Afghanistan 

BiDDULl'H,  Maj.  J.  B.        Tribes  of  the  Hindoo  Koosh 

Baluchistan. 

Floyer,  E.  a. 
Hughes,  A.  W. 
Macgregor,  Sir  C.  M. 
Masson,  C. 

Bokhara. 

Va.mberv,  Arrainius 


7/6 
15/- 


Unexplored  Baluchistan  :  journey  thro'  Western  Baluchistan,  etc.  ;  ill. 
The  Country  Baloochistan  :  geogr.  elhnogr.,  hist.  ;  ill. 

Wanderings  in  Baluchistan ;  maps  and  ill  _  — , 

Journeys  in   Baluchistan:  w.  mem.   of  E.  Bal.,  Afghan.,  Punj.,  etc.,  4  vols  ; 

maps  &  pi.  o.p.  \w.  15/-] 


28/- 
12/- 
18- 


f°  Triibner 
8°'       „ 

Blackwood 

4°  Black 


%'  Triibner 
8°        ., 


8°  Griffith 

8°  Bell 

8°  W.  H.  Allen 


80-84 
76 
88 

75 


80 
80 


82 

77 
82 


Hist,  of  Bokhara  fr.  the  Earliest  Perioil  to  the  Pres.  Timet;./!.  [/*.  18/-;  w.  7/6] 


8°  Bentley 
8°  H.  S.  King 


42-43 


Geography] 


CHINA,   THIBET,  AND   COREA. 


[Asia 


Cabul. 

ELPHiNSTONE,Mountstuart  Account  of  the  Kingdom  of  Caubul,  2  vols. 

Khokand. 

Singh,  S.  H. 


e.f.  Ipb.  2S/- 


7/6J     8°  Benlley 


History  of  Kokand,  ed.  C.  E.  Bates 


Lahore 


Oxus  and  Indus. 

Beli,  Maj.  E. 
MacGahan,  J.  A. 
Wood,  Cpt.  J. 

Turkestan 

Abbott,  J. 
*BURNABY,  Cpt.  F. 
kuropatkin,  a.  n. 
Prejevalsky,  N.  M. 
*ScHUYLER,  Eugene 
Shaw,  R. 


The  Oxus  and  the  Indus ;  map  3/~     S° 

Campaigning  on  the  Oxus,  and  Fall  of  Khiva  ;  ill.  [1873]  7/^  c  8° 

Journ.  to  Source  of  the  Oxus  by  Indus,  Kabul,  etc.,  ed.  Col.  H.  Yule  [1837]  12/-     8° 

— V.  also  E  §  32  :  India. 

Journey  from  Heraut  to  Khiva,  2  vols.  ['^4°]  24/-     8° 

Ride  to  Khiva  :  travels  &  adv.  in  Central  Asia,  [1875-6]  3/6  c  8° ;  cheap  edn.  (id.     4° 
Kashgaria,  tr.  W.  E.  Go  wen  10/6  r  8° 

From  Kulja  across  Tian  Shan  to  Lob  Nor  [tr.]  15/-     8° 

Journey  in  Turkistan,  Khokand,  Bukhara,  etc.,  2  vols.  [1^73]  4^/"     ^° 

Visit  to  High  Tartary,  Yarkand,  and  Kashgar  ;  ill.  16/-     8° 


E  §34 


[15]  42 


7« 


Trubner 

69 

Low 

[74]  76 

Murray 

[41]  72 

W.  H.  Allen  [56]  84 

Cassell 

[76]  81 ;  82 

Thacker, 

Calcutta  83 

Low 

79 

»j 

[76]  77 

Murray 

71 

34.    CHINA,  THIBET  and  COREA. 


Bibliogpaphy. 

CORDIER,.  H. 


Bibliotheca  Sinica,  2  vols. 


[bibliography  of  wks.  rel.  to  China]     8°  Paris 


78-81 


Early  Voyages  and  Accounts. 

Bretschneider,  Dr.  E.  Essays  on  the  Intercourse  of  Chinese  w.  Western  Countries  In  Middle  Ages      p  8°  Triibner 


Markham,  C.  R. 

de  ME^fD0ZA,  J.  Gonz. 
Polo,  Marco 
de  Veer,  G. 
Yule,  Col.  H.  [ed.] 

Ethnology. 

Thomson,  J. 
j>         »> 
Folklore 
Relis-ions 


Narratives  of  G.  Bogle's  Mission  to  Thibet  [1774],  and  T.  Manning's  Journey 

to  Lhasa  [1811]                                                            [India  Office  pub.]  21/-  8°  Triibner           [75]  79 

The  Kingdom  of  China  [tr.],  ed.  Sir  G.  Staunton,  2  vols.  8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         53 
— V.  E  §  6  :  Early  Travellers. 

Description  of  Three  Voyages  by  N. -East  towards  Cathay  [tr.]        [1594-96]  8°        „          „             53 

Cathay,  and  the  Way  Thither,  2  vols.                       [eaily  notices  of  China]  8°         „          „             66 


Illustrations  of  China  &  its  People,  4  vols.  [200  photos.,  w.  letterpress]  ea.  63/- 
The  Land  and  the  People  of  China ;  ill.  [juvenile]  5/- 

—■V.  B  §  36. 

—V.  A  §  ID. 


1  4 
p8° 


Recent  Travels  and  Accounts. 

Anderson,  Dr.  J.  Mandalay  to  Momien  ;  ill.  [two  expeds.  i868, '75]  21/-     8° 

COLQUHOUN,  A.  R.  Across  Chryse,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [Canton  to  Mandalay,  S.  Border]  42/-     8° 

CuMMlNG,[Miss]  C.F.Gordon   Wanderings  in  China  ;  ill.  lo/-     8° 

Douglas,  Prf.  R.  K.        China  ;  map  and  ill.  5/-  p  8° 

,,  ,,  — article  (Xvo-i.,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  v.  [46  pp.]  30/-     4° 

China  :  historic  and  descriptive,  w.  appendix  on  Corea ;  ill.  [juvenile]  3/6 
River  of  Golden  Sand,  2  v.  [thro'  Cliina  &  E.  Thibet  to  Burma ;  1876-7]  30/- 
Western  China  [journey  to  Mt.  Omei]  $2 

The  Chinese  Empire,  Tartary,  and  Thibet  [tr.],  5  vols. ;  ill.  [1844-46]  o.p. 

Christianity  in  China,  Tartaiy,  and  Thibet  [tr.],  3  vols.  o.p. 

Journey  from  Shanghae  to  Bharao  and  Back  [1^74-75]  'o/^  F 

Narr.  of  Lord  Elgin's  Mission  to  China  and  Japan,  2  v.;  pi.  [1857-58]  42/- 
Russian  Travellers  in  Mongolia  and  China  [tr.],  2  vols. ;  ill.  24/-  c 

*WlLLl.4MS,  S.Wells[Am.]  The  Middle  Kingdom  :  Chinese  empire  and  inhabitants,  2  v.  [standard]  42/- 
WiLLiAMSON,  A.  Journeys  in  North  China,  Manchuria,  and  Eastern  Mongolia,  2  vols.  21/-  c 

Wilson,  Gen.  J,  H.  [Am.]  China  :  travels  and  investigations  $1.75 

China  Seas. 

CoLLiNGWOOD,  Cuthb.      Rambles  of  a  Naturalist  in  China  Seas  16/- 

Perry,  Commod.  [Am.]    Narr.  of  Exped.  of  Amer.  Squad,  to  China  Seas  &  Japan,  4  v.  o.p.  \_w.  35/-] 

With  100  tinted  plates  of  views,  portraits,  maimers,  natural  history  (these  coloured). 

Gazetteer. 

Play  FAIR,  G.  M.  The  Cities  and  Towns  of  China  [geographical  dictionary]  25/- 

345 


Eden,  C.  H. 
Gill,  Cpt.  W. 
Hart,  Virgil  C.  [Am.] 
Hue,  Abbe 

Margary,  a.  R. 
Oliphant,  Laurence 

PlASSETSKY,  p. 


Low 
S.P.C.IC 


Macmillan 

Low 

Blackwood 

S.P.C.K. 

Black 


74 
76 


76 


[86]  88 

[82]  87 

76 

c  8    Marcus  Ward  [77]  80 


Murray 
Boston 
Longman 


So 
88 
55-58 
57-58 


Macmillan 
Blackwood      [59]  6 1 
Chapman  84 

W.  H.  Allen  [48]  83 
Smith  &  Elder  70 
New  York  87 


8°  Murray 

4°   Washington 


8°  Triibner 


68 
56 


79 


Geography] 


INDIA. 


[Asia 


E  §35 

Life,  Manners.    English  Life  in  China. 

Bryson,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Child  Life  in  Japanese  Homes 

*D00LITTLE, Rev.  J.  [Am.]  Social  Life  of  the  Chinese 


Fortune,  Robert 
*Gray,  Archd.  J.  H. 

„       Mrs. 
Knollys,  Maj.  H. 
Martin,  Dr.  W.  A.  P. 
Simon,  G.  E. 

Manchuria 
Tibet. 

Cooper,  T.  T. 

Gordon,  T.  E. 
Hue,  Abbe 
Johnstone,  D.  L. 
Markham,  C.  R.  [ed.] 

Yang-tse  Gorges. 

Little,  A.  J. 
Percival,  W.  S. 


Corea. 

Carles,  W.  R. 
Griffis,  W.  E. 


Sh     4°  R.  T.  S. 
[religions,  customs,  opinions]  6/6  c  8°  Bickers 


Yedo  and  Peking :  residence  among  the  Chinese  i6/- 
China,  ed.  W.  G.  Gregor,  2  vols,  [hist.,  man.,  cust.,  etc.,  w.  I^o/acs.  pi.]  32/-     ii" 

Fom-teen  Months  in  Canton ;  ill.                  ,  [1877-78]  9/-  c  8° 

English  Life  in  China  7/6  c  8° 

The  Chinese  :  their  education,  philosophy,  and  letters  7/6     8° 

China  :  its  social,  political,  and  religious  life  6/-  c  8° 

— V.  E  §  39  :  Russia-in-Asia. 


Murray 
Macmillan 

Smith  &  Elder 

Triibner 

Low 


Travels  of  a  Pioneer  of  Commerce,  in  Pigtail  and  Petticoats  16/-     8°  Murray 

The  Mishmee  Hills  [attempted  journey  to  Thibet  from  Assam]  10/6     8°  H.  S.  King 

The  Roof  of  the  World  [across  the  Plateau  of  Thibet]  31/6  r  8°  Edinburgh 

— 'J.  supra. 

The  Land  of  the  Mountain  Kingdom ;  ill.  [mountains  of  Tibet]  $/-  c  8°  Low 

Mission  to  Thibet  by  G.  Bogle  [1774],  &  Journey  to  Lhasa  by  T.  Manning  [1811]— z/.  stcpra. 


[Am.] 


Through  the  Yang-tse  Gorges  :  trade  and  travel  in  W.  China ;  map  10/6 

The  Laud  of  the  Dragon ;  map  &  ill.    [boating  and  shooting  excursions]  12/- 


Life  in  Corea ;  map  &  2  pi.  [by  late  H.  M.  Consul  in  Corea]  12/6 

Corea,  the  Hermit  Nation  [historical]  $2.50 

Corea,  Without  and  Within  [history,  manners,  religion]  6/- 

Choson  :  Land  of  Morning  Calm  ;  maps  and  ill.  $3 

A  Forbidden  Land  :  voyages  to  the  Corea ;  ill.  12/6 

History  of  the  Corea,  ancient  and  modern         [w.  manners  and  customs]  12/6 


8°  Low 
8°  Hurst 


[65]  71 
63 
78 
80 

8S 
81 

87 


71 
73 

76 


[88]  89 


8°  Macmillan  88 

8°  New  York     .  [82]  88 
16°  Triibner  85 

i  8°  Boston  [85]  87 

8°  Low  80 

8°  Gardner,  Paisley    80 


Lowell,  P.  [Am.] 
Oppert,  Ernest 
Ross,  Rev.  John 

Formosa. 

CAMPBELLjRev.Wm.  [ed.]Account  of  Missionary  Success  in  Formosa;  w.  appendices  &  notes,  2V.;  ill.  10/-  c8°  Triibner       [1650]  89 
GuiLLEMARD,  F.  H.  Cmse  oi  Marchesa— contains  noHces  of  Formosa ;  iVL  21/-     8°  Murray  [87]  89 

de  Lacouperie,  Terrien    Formosa:  notes  on  MSS.,  lahgs.,  and  races  [lept.  fr.//.  H.  A.  S.]  Sh     8°  Nutt  87 


35.    INDIA  AND  CEYLON. 


Early  Voyages  and  Accounts.    Early  Geography. 


Alberuni  [6.  973] 


India:  accof  relig.,phil.,geog.,cust.,etc.,tr.[fr.  Arab.]E.C.  Sachau,2v.[0r.Ser.]  36/-     8°  Tbnr.      89 


A  repertoty  of  information  on  Indian  subjects,  designed  for  the  use  of  those  who  lived  in  friendly  intercourse  with  the  Indians,  and  wished  to  gain  an  insight 

into  their  modes  of  life  and  thought. 


Cunningham,  Gen.  A. 

de  Camoens,  Luiz 

Hedges,  [Sir]  Wm. 

McCrindle,  J.  W.  [tr.] 
„  [tr.] 
..      [tr.] 

Major,  R.  H.  [ed.] 

Polo,  Marco 

Rose+Fryer^  ^"^'■°=- 


Hakluyt  Soc. 
Triibner 


The  Ancient  Geography  of  India ;  13  maps  [Buddhist  Period]  28/-     8°  Triibner 

Includes  the  campaigns  of  Alexajjder  and  the  travels  of  HWEN.THSANG. 

The  L.usisids —for  the  various  irs.,  etc.,  v.  Class  K  §  78. 

Diary  of,  ed.  Col.  Yule,  3  vols. 

Ancient  India,  as  described  by  Megasthenes  and  Arrian 

,,  „  „         by  Ktesias,  the  Knidian  [„  „      ]7/6p8°        ,, 

,,  „  „         by  Ptolemy  [„  „      ]7/6p8°        „ 

India  in  Fifteenth  Century  :  Narrative  of  Early  Voyages  8°  Hakluyt  Soc. 

— V.  E  §  6  :  Early  Travellers. 

Travels  in  India  in  the  Seventeenth  Century 


[1681-87]     8° 
[tr.  selections]  7/6  p  8° 


7/6 
25/- 


Triibner 
Stevens  &  Son 


Dr.  John 

Stevens,  Henry  [Am.;  ed.]  The  Dawn  of  British  Trade  to  the  East  Indies 

Printed  from  the  MS.  Court  Minutes  of  the  East  India  Company:  t599-r6o3,    Contains  account  of  formation  of  tlie  Company. 

Ta VERNIER,  Bar . J.  Baptiste    Travels  in  India,  tr.  Prf.  V.  Ball,  2  vols. ;  maps  and  ill.  m8°  Macmillan 

Previously  tr.  in  HARRIS'S  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels  [1744-48J  1764. 

Recent  Travels  and  Accounts.    Miscellaneous  Works. 


70 


87-89 
77 

82 

85 

57 

73 

87 


Arnold,  [Sir]  Edwin 
Ball,  Prf.  V. 
Barras,  Col.  Julius 
Blanford,  H.  F. 
*Caird,  Sir  J. 
Cotton,  H.  J.  S. 


Dilke,  Sir  C. 
Eden,  C.  H. 


W. 


India  Revisited  ;  w.  32  plates  [visit  of  1885]  7/6  c  8° 

Jungle  Life  in  India  :  journeys  and  journals ;  map  and  ill.  25/-  r  8° 

The  New  Shikari  at  our  Indian  Stations,  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8° 

Geography  of  India  [Macmillan's  Geograph.  Series] 

India  :  the  Land  and  the  People  ;  map  7/6     8° 

New  India :  or  India  in  Transition  4/6  c  8° 

— in  his  Colonies  and  Dependencies,  pt.  i.  [English  Citizen  Series]  3/6  c  8° 

— in  his  Greater  Britain  :  record  of  travel  [1866-7],  includes  India  6/-  c  8° 

India :  historical  and  descriptive ;  ill.  [juvenile  ;  but  good]  3/6  c  8° 

346 


Trubner  86 

De  La  Rue  79 

Sonnenschein  8$ 
Macmillan  in  prep. 
Cassell  [83]  84 

Paul  85 

Macmillan  82 

[68]  85 
Marcus  Ward        76 


Geography] 


INDIA. 


[Asia 


Hodgson,  B.  H. 
•Hunter,  Sir  W.  W. 

MuLLER,  Prf.  Max 
Robinson,  Phil 

j»  >» 

Samuelson,  James 
Smith,  G. 
Strachey,  Sir  J. 

Temple,  Sir  Richard 
Williams,  Prf.  [Sir]M 
Wilson,  Andrew 

Atlas. 

Saunders,  T.  W. 


Miscellaneous  Essays  rel.  to  Indian  Subjects,  2  vols.       [Oriental  Series]  28/-     8°  Triibner 
Indian  Empire :  people,  history,  products                        [Oriental  Series]  21/-     8°        ,, 

Vide  also  his  article  India  in  his  Imperial  Gazetteer,  ut  infra. 

India  :  what  can  it  teach  US  ?  12/6     8°  Longman 

Under  the  Punkah  S/-  c  8°  Low 

In  my  Indian  Garden ;  w.  preface  [Sir]  Edwin  Arnold  3/6  c  8°     „ 

India;  pi.  and  ill.   [hist.,  social  and  polit.;  w.  bibliog.  by  Sir  W.  W.  Hunter]     8°  TrUbner 

Student's  Geography  of  British  India :  political  and  physical ;  maps  7/6  c  8°  Murray 

India  [based  on  his  Cambridge  lectures,  '81]  15/-     8°  Paul 

An  elaborate  description  of  India :  constitution,  army,  taxation,  public  works,  laws,  education,  native  states,  etc. 

India  in  1880  ;  w.  maps  16/-     S"  Murray 

onier  Modern  India  and  the  Indians  ;  map  [Oriental  Series]  14/-     8°  Triibner 

The  Abode  of  Snow  [Chin.  Tibet  to  Ind.  Caucasus  through  Himalayas]  10/6     8°  Blackwood 


E  §35 

80 
[82]  86 

83 
8i 

[78]  78 

in  prep. 

83 


80 
[78]  87 
[75]  75 


A  Statistical  Atlas  of  India 
An  Atlas  of  India 


[fr.  office  of  Surveyor-Gen.  of  India]  10/-     4° 
[12  maps]  63/-     f° 


Stanford 


88 
89 


Cyclopsedia  and  Gazetteers. 

*Balfour,  Surg.-Gen.  E.  Cyclopsedia  of  India  and  of  Eastern  and  Southern  Asia,  3  vols.    105/-  r  8°  Quaritch,  [7I^(/?-3j57-62]85 
Baness,  J.  F.  Index  Geographicus  Indicus;  w.  8  maps  21/-  r  8°  Stanford  81 

*Hunter,  Sir  W.  W.        The  Imperial  Gazetteer  of  India,  14  vols.  ;  maps         [India  Office  pub.]  63/-     8°  Triibner     [81]  85-86 

A  monumental  work ;  but  it  has  the  serious  drawback  of  containing:  not  a  single  reference  to  Ceylon,  which,  though  from  an  administrative  point  of  view,  not  part 
of  India,  might  usefully  have  been  included.    Vol.  xiv.  is  an  elaborate  index  to  the  whole. 


Separate  Provinces. 

Assam,  Statistical  Account  of.     By  [Sir]  W.  W.  Hunter,  2  vols. ;  maps  15/- 

Bengal,  Statistical  Account  of.  By  [Sir]  W.  W.  Hunter,  20  vols.  [India  Office  pub.]  ;^5 

Bombay  Gazetteer,  vols,  i.-xxiii.  [India  Office  pub.]  [several  o.p.'\  ea.  ab.  8/- 

Central  Provinces,  Gazetteer  of.     By  Charles  Grant ;  map  24/- 

Mysore  and  Coorg,  Gazetteer  of.     By  L.  Rice,  3  vols.  [India  Office  pub.]  25/- 

North-West  Provinces,  Gazetteer  of,  vols,  i.-xiii.  [India  Office  pub.]  112/- 

Oude,  Gazetteer  of,  vols,  i.-iii.  [India  Office  pub.]  ea  10/- 

Scind,  Gazetteer  of  Province  of.     By  A.  W.  Hughes  42/- 

Southern  India,  Gazetteer  of,  w.  atlas  of  maps  [4°]  ■  63/- 

Territories  under  Viceroy  of  Ind.,  Gazettr.'of.    By  Edw.  Thornton,  ed.  Lethbridge  +  Wollaston   28/- 


8° 


Triit 

me 

r 

79 

»» 

77 

76-84 

70 

78 

87 

77-78 

Bell 

1     176 

W. 

H. 

Allen 

[54]  86 


Ethnolog'y. 

Breeks,  J.  W. 
Dalton,  Col.  E.  T. 
Dass,  Rev.  Ishuree 
Du  Bois,  J. 
Elliot,  Sir  H.  M. 
Hodgson,  B.  H. 
Leitner,  Dr.  G.  W. 
Lewin,  Cpt.  T.  H. 

»»  »j 

Marshall,  Col.  W.  E. 
Mitra,  Rajendralala 

Oppert,  Prf.  Gustav 
Rodriguez,  E.  A. 
Watson +  KAYE,  fafj^. 

Castes  and  Tribes. 
Bower,  H. 
IClTTS,  E.  J. 
Ramabai,  Pundita 
Sherring,  Rev.  M.A. 

Law  of  Castes 

Thugs  and  Dacoits. 
HuTTON,  James 

Famines. 

Das,  Abhay  Charan 
Digby,  William 
Frere,  Sir  H.  Bartle 
Hunter,  [Sir]  W.  W. 


Primitive  Tribes  of  the  Nilaghiris 

Descriptive  Ethnology  of  Bengal ;  front,  and  37  ports,  of  natives  126/-     4°  Calcutta 

Domestic  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Hindus  of  N.  India  [N.-W.  Prov.]  7/6    12°  Benares  [ 

Manners  &  Customs  of  People  of  Ind.,  w.  notes  G.V.  Pope;  col.  ill.    [standard]     %°  Madras  [ 

Mem.  onHist.,Distrib.  of  Races,  etc. ,  ofN.  -W.  Provs.  ,ed.J.  Beames,  2v.  ;maps&2pl.  36/-8°  Triibner 
On  the  Aborig.  of  India  ;  pi.     [Kooch,  Bodo  &  Dhimal  tribes]  o.p.  \w.  12/-]       8°  Calcutta 
The  Languages  and  Races  of  Dardistan ;  maps  and  pi.  25/-     4°  Lahore 

Wild  Races  of  South-Eastern  Frontier  of  India  10/-  p  8"  W.  H.  Allen 

The  Hill  Tracts  of  the  Chitt^ong  and  the  Dwellers  Therein  o.p.  \w.  9/-]  r  8°  Calcutta 

A  Phrenologist  amongst  the  Todas  [S.  India] ;  w.  photos,  of  people,  etc.    21/-     8"  Longman 
Indo- Aryans  :  a  contrib.  to  elucidation  of  anc.  and  medisev.  hist.,  2  vols.  ;  169  ill.  30/-  8°  Stanford 

Indian  architecture,  sculpture,  ornament,  furniture,  arms,  sacrifices,  ceremonies,  primitive  Aryans,  etc. 

On  the  Original  Inhabitants  of  Bharatvarsa  [India],  3  pts.  8°  Madras  S 

Hindoo  Castes  of  the  Brit.  Ind.  Empire,  v.  i.  [all  pub.];  w.  col.  pi.  \w.  20/-]  i  4°  Ackerman 
The  People  of  Ind  ,  8  pts.  [photo,  illusts.,  w.  text  Col.  Meadows  Taylor]  ea.  45/-  T  W.  H.  Allen 


72 
]66 
17]  62 
69 
47 
74 
70 
69 

73 
Si 


46 
68-75 


Essay  on  Hindu  Caste                                                                                           2/6  8°  Calcutta  5 1 

Compendium  of  Castes  and  Tribes  in  India  [based  on  1 88 1  census  reports]  5/-  f°  Triibner  86 

The  High-Caste  Hindu  Woman                                               [Amer.  bk.]  10/-  8°        „  [87]  88 

Hindu  Tribes  and  Castes,  vol.  i.  o.p.  [w.  £6]  ;  vols,  ii.-iii.                           80/-  4°  Calcutta  72-81 

— v.  D  §  III  :  Hindu  Law. 


Thugs  and  Dacoits  of  India 


[hereditary  garotters,  and  robbers]  5/-  p  8°  W.  H.  Allen  81 


The  Indian  Ryot,  Land-tax,  Permanent  Settlement  and  the  Famine  12/-     8° 

Hist,  of  the  Famine  Campaign  in  S.  India,  2  v.  [Madras,  Bombay,  Mysore]  32/-     8° 
The  Bengal  Famine  [with  suggestions  for  future  prevention]  3/6  c  8° 

Famine  Aspects  of  Bengal  Districts  7/6  p  8° 

347 


Triibner 

81 

Longman 

78 

Murray 

74 

Triibner 

74 

Geography] 


INDIA. 


[Asia 


E  §35 

Life :  Native  and  European. 

"Artist,  An  "  [Colesworthy  Grant]  Rural  Life  in  Bengal ;  i66  ill. 


BosE,  Shib  Chundat 
"Cheem,  Aliph" 
CusT,  R.  N. 
Das,  Devendra  N. 
Day,  Rev.  L.  B. 
DUFFERIN,  Lady 
"Eha" 


The  Hindoos  as  they  are  [manners,  customs,  domestic  life]  12/6 

Lays  of  Ind.  ;  70  ill.  [comic  poems  describ.  Ang.-Ind.  social  life]  10/6 

Pictures  of  Indian  Life  :  sketched  with  the  pen  [1852-81]  7/6 


Slcetches  of  Hindoo  Life 

Bengal  Peasant  Life 

Our  Viceregal  Life  in  India,  2  vols 

Behind  the  Bungalow ;  47  ill. 

Tribes  on  my  Frontier  ;  ill. 

Pandurang  Hari,  2  -vols.  [memoir  of  a  Hindoo]  o.p.  [pb.  21/-;  w.  tj6] 

Diary  of  a  Civilian's  Wife  in  India,  2  vols.  [1877-82]  24/- 

MANNlNG,Mrs.[form.Mrs.Spier]  Life  in  Ancient  India  ;  map  and  pi.  o.p.  [Jib.  15/-;  w.  7/6] 

Oman,  J.  C.  Indian  Life :  religious  and  social  6/- 


Frere,  Sir  H.  Bartle 

King,  Mrs.  R.  Moss 


6/- 
[selns.  fr.  her  Journal ;  1884-88]  24/- 
[character  sketches  of  servants]  6/- 
6/. 


o.p.  r  8°  London  60 

8°  Calcutta          [  ]  83 

c8°  Thacker,  Cafc[  I89 

c8°  Triibner  "81 

Chapman  87 

Macmillan  79 

Murray  8g 

Thacker,  Cah.  89 


c8° 
c8° 
c8° 
cS" 
c8° 
cS" 


H.  S.  King 
Bentley 

Smith  &  Elder 
Unwin 


[73]  73 


56 
89 


Zenana  Life 
Lloyd,  Helen 

Missions 
Scenery,  etc. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D. 
Prinsep,  Val.  C. 
Rousselet,  Louis 
Russell,  Dr.  W.  H. 
Simpson  [artist] 
Urwick,  Rev.  W. 

Benares. 

Sherring,  Rev.  M.  A. 

Bengal. 

Hedges,  [Sir]  William 
Hunter,  [Sir]  W.  W. 


—for  Missions,  w.  A  §  105  :  Missions. 

Hindu  Women :  with  glimpses  into  their  life  and  zenanas 

— V.  A  §  105  :  Missions. 


2/6  c  8°  Nisbet 


India  :  pictorial  and  descriptive  [popular]  10/6     f°  Nelson 

Imperial  India  ;  maps  and  ill.  21/-     8°  Bentley 

India  and  its  Nsftive  Princes  [tr.],  ed.  Col.  Buckle  [richly  ill.]  42/-     4°  Bickers 

The  Prince  of  Wales'  Tour  in  India,  etc.  [richly  ill.]  52/6  r  4°  Low 

India:  Ancient  &  Modern:  50  col.  pi.,  w.  text  [Sir]  J.  W.  Kaye,  2  v.  ;^24  3/-  i  f°  London 
Indian  Pictures  :  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil ;  ill.  [picture-book]  8/-  i  8°  R.  T.  S. 


The  Sacred  City  of  the  Hindus  [  =  Benares],  w. intro.  Fitzedward  Hall;  ill.  21/-     8°  Triibner 


87 

[79]  79 

[73]  77 

[77]  77 

70 

81 


68 


Diary  of,  during  his  agency  in  Bengal  [1681-87],  ed.  Col.  H.  Yule,  v.  i. 
Annals  of  Rural  Bengal,  vol.  i.,  15/-;  vols,  ii.-iii. :  Orissa  32/- 


8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         87 
Smith&Elder[68]72;72 


Canara  and  Ganjam. 

Forbes,  Gordon  S.  Wild  Life  in  Canara  and  Ganjam  ;  col.  pU 


6/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein         85 


Hodgson,  B.  II. 

MOORCROFT  +  TrEBECK 


Low 

76 

Chatto 

84 

Triibner 

57 

Himalayas  —v.  also  Wllson,  supra. 

Gumming,  [Miss]  C.  F.  Gordon  Froiji  the  Hebrides  to  the  Himalayas,  2  vols. ;  ill.  42/-     8° 

,,'      In  the  Himalayas  and  on  Indian  Plains ;  ill.  8/6  p8° 

Papers  on  the  Colonization,  Commerce,  Geogr.,  etc.,  of  Himalayas  &  Nepal  o.p.      8° 
Travels  [1819-25]  in  Himalayan  Provinces,  ed.  H.  H.  Wilson,  2  v. ;  map  <Ss  ill. 

o.p.  [pb.  30/-;  w.  20/-]     8°  Murray  41 

The  Himalayas  [Great  Explorers  Series]  3/6  c  8"  Philip  in  prep. 

Journey  in  Western  Himalaya  and  Tibet;  map  &  col.  pi.    [in  1847-1848]  15/-     8°  Lovell Reeve  52 

The  Abode  of  Snow  [journey  fr.  Chinese  Tibet  to  Valleys  of  Plimal.]  10/6  c  8°  Blackwood     [74]  75 


Strachey,  Lt.-Gen.  R. 
Thomson,  Dr.  Thomas 
Wilson,  Andrew 


Kashmir  and  Kashgar. 

Bellew,  Surg.-Maj.  H.  W.  Kashmir  and  Kashghar  Qourney  1873-1874]  10/6  8°  Triibner 

Drew,  F.  The  Jummoo  &  Kashmir  Territories  ;  6  col.  maps  &  sev.pl.  [geog.  accnt.]  42/-  8°  Stanford 

„       ,,  The  Noithern  Barrier  of  India;  ill.  [popular  abridgm.  of  above]  12/-  8°         ,, 

Wakefield,  Dr.  W.         Kashmir,  the  Happy  Valley ;  ill.  1 5/-  8°  Low 

Nepal. 

Bendall,  Cecil  Journeyof  Literary&  Archa;ologicalResearchinNepal&N.  India[l884-85]  10/-     8°  Camb.  Press 

MuNSHi  Shew  Shunker  Singh +  Shri  GuNANA.ND[trs.]History  of  Nepal,  ed.  Dr.  D.  Wright;facs.ill.  10/6  r  8°  „ 

Nilagiri  District. 

Grigg,  H.  B.  Manual  of  the  Nilagiri  District ;  maps  and  ill.  [Madras  Presidency]  30/-     S"  Madras 

One  of  a  series  of  "  District  Manuals  "  [for  the  Presidency  of  Madras],  of  wliich  several  volumes  are  already  pub. 


75 
75 
77 
79 


86 
77 

80 


Oxus  and  Indus 
Andaman  Islands. 

Man,  E.  Horace 
MouATT,  Dr.  F.  J 


-V.  E  §  33  :  Central  Asia,  s.v.  Oxus  and  Indus. 


The  Aborigines  of  the  Andaman  Islands  ;  map  and  8  pi. 

With  researches  into  the  language  by  A.  J.  ELLIS. 

The  Andaman  Islanders  :  adventures  and  researches 

348 


10/6     8°  Triibner    »  n.d.  (85) 


16/-     8°  Hurst 


63 


Geography] 


CEYLON.     INDO-CHINA  AND   EAST   INDIES. 


[Asia 


CEYLON. 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W. 

"  »» 

Ferguson,  John 

„    +A.  M. 
Haeckel,  Prf.  Ernst 
"Officer  of  Ceylon  Rifles 
Tennent,  Sir  J.  E. 
O'Brien,  Cpt.  C. 
Tennent,  Sir  J.  E. 

Maldive  Islands. 

Bell,  H.  C.  P, 


Eight  Years'  Wanderings  in  Ceylon  ;  ill. 
Rifle  and  Hound  in  Ceylon ;  ill. 
Ceylon  in  the  "Jubilee  Year";  maps  and  ill. 

Ceylon  Handbook  and  Directory  for  1887-88  21/-     8' 

A  Visit  to  Ceylon  [tr.]  [chiefly  natural  history]  7/6  p  8' 

"  [=Cpt.  Suckling]  Ceylon  :  historical,  physical,  statistical,  2  vols.  28/-     8' 

Ceylon,  physical,  historical,  topographical,  etc.,  2  vols.  o.p.  {pb.  50/-;  iv.  15/-]    8' 
Views  in  Ceylon  [15  views  ill.  Tennent's  work]  63/-  f  °  Day  64 

The  Natural  History  of  Ceylon  o.p.  [fb.  12/6 ;  w.  TJS] 


E§36 


S/-  c  8*  Longman        [55]  84 

5/-  c  8°        .,  [54]  84 

7/6  c  8°  Co/om6o  (Haddon)  [87]  88 


Colombo 
Paul 

Chapman 
Longman 


8°  Longman 


88  ann. 

83 

76 

[59]  60 

61 


The  Maldive  Islands;  maps  [phys.  feat.,  dim.,  hist.,  inhabs.,  trade,  etc.]  10/6     8°  Colombo  83 


6.    INDO-OHINA  and  EAST  INDIES, 


Voyage  to  Bantam,  and  Maluco  Islands  [1606],  ed.  Corney 

Voyage  to  E.  Indies,  Moluccas,  and  Brazil,  ed.  Gray + Bell,  vol.  i.-ii.,  pt.  I 


Early  Voyages  and  History. 

Middleton,  Sir  H. 
Pysaed,  Fran9ois 

Ethnology. 

colquhoun,  a.  r. 

Featherman,  a. 

Modern  and  Recent  Travels,  Accounts,  etc. 


8° 


Hakluyt  Soc.  55 

87;  89 


Amongst  the  Shans,  w.  ills.  &  hist,  sketch  H.  S.  Hallett ;  ill. 

Contains  also  an  essay  on  TIte  Cradle  of  the  Shan  Race,  by  Temen  de  LACOUPERIE, 

Social  History  of  the  Races  of  Mankind  :  Papuo  and  Malayo  Melanesians  25/- 


21/-     8°  Field  &  Tuer         85 
8°  Triibner  87 


BiCKMORE,  A.  S. 
Caddy,  Mrs.  Florence 
COLQUHOUN,  A.  R. 
*FORBES,  H.  O. 


Travels  in  the  East  Indian  Archipelago  ;  ill.  21/- 

To  Siam  and  Malaya  in  the  Duke  of  Sutherland's  Yacht  [Sans  Peur],         12/- 
Across  Chryse,  2  vols.  [S.  China  borderlands.  Canton  to  Mandalay]  42/- 

Naturalist's  Wanderings  in  the  Eastern  Archipelago  ;  ill.  [1878-83]  21/- 

Cocos-Keeling  Islands,  Java,  Sumatra,  Moluccas,  Timor-Laut,  Buni,f  Timor. 

Anna  [wife  of  above]  Insulinde :  experiences  in  the  Eastern  Archipelago  ;  map 


Keane,  Prf.  A.  H 
MouHOT,  Henri 
RoST,  Dr.  R.  [ed.] 


Thomson,  John 
Vincent,  F.,y««. 

Borneo. 

Boyle,  Fred. 
Brooke,  Charles 
*Burbidge,  F.  W. 
Hatton,  Frank 

>»  »> 

Keppel,  Cpt.  H. 
St.  John,  Sir  Spencer 


Eastern  Geography  [Malay,  Indo-China',  Phil.,  N.  Guinea,  etc.]  ^j-  c 

Travels  in  Indo-China,  Siam,  Cambodia,  and  Laos,  2  vols.         [1858-60]  32/- 
Miscellaneous  Papers  relating  to  Indo-China  and  Ind.  Archipel. ,  ser.  i. ,  2  v.  21/-; 

ii.,  2  V.  25/-;  iii.,  10/6     [Oriental  Series] 

Repr.  fr.  y.  R.  As.  Soc,  DALRY.\1PLE'S  Oriental  Riferlory  and  Asiatick  Rtsearches,  and  y.  As.  Soc.  Benz. 

Straits  of  Malacca,  Indo-China,  etc.  [ace.  of  10  years' travel,  w.  14  photos.]  21/- 
Landof  White  Elephant;  ill.  [Burm.,  Siam,  Cambodia,  Coch.  Chin.  ;i87i-2]i8/- 


8°  Murray  68 

8°  Hurst  89 

8°  Low  83 

8°    „  8s 

8°  Blackwood  87 

8°  Stanford  87 

8°  Murray  64 

8°  Trubner  86;  89 


8°  Low 


75 
73 


Adventures  among  the  Dyaks  of  Borneo  15/- 

Ten  Years  in  Sarawak,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  25/-  ;  w.  7/6] 

Garden  of  the  Sun       [naturalist's  travels  in  Borneo  &  Sulu  Archip. ;  1878]  14/- 
New  Ceylon :  British  North  Borneo  5/- 

North  Borneo  :  explorations  and  adventures  on  the  Equator ;  ill.  18/- 

Exped.toBorneo,2v.[f.sup.ofpiracy,w.ext.fr.Brooke'sjour.]o./.[;>i5.32/-;a/.  10/-] 
Life  intJihe  Forests  of  the  Far  East,  2  vols. ;  pi.  [Borneo]  32/- 


Brooke,  Sir  James  [1803-68;  Rajah  of  Sarawak'\ 


8°  Hurst  65 

8°  Tinsley  66 

0  8°  Murray  80 

c8°  Low  81 

8°  „  86 

8°  Chapman  [46]  47 

8°  Smith&EIder[62]63 


Jour,  of  Events  in  Borneo  &  Celebes,  ed.  Cpt.  R.  Mundy,  zv.o.p.  [pb.  32/-;  w.  12/-] 
Private  Letters  of.     Ed.  J.  C.  Templer,  3  vols.  o.p. 

Account  of  Sir  James  Brooke,  2  vols.  '       25/- 

Life  of  Sir  James  Brooke  12/6 


8°  Murray 
c8°        „ 

8° 
P8° 


Macmilian 
Blackwood 


The  Head  Hunters  of  Borneo ;  30  col.  pi. 

Tour  amongst  the  Land  Dyaks  of  Upper  Sarawak 


[1874]' 


Low 
Singapore 


Jacob,  Gertrude  L. 
St.  John,  S. 

Ethnology. 

*BoCK,  Carl                        The  Head  Hunters  of  Borneo ;  30  col.  pi.  ^6/-  i  8° 

Denison,  Noel  "^ .  .u.  t  .__ ,  t^  __,  _  ^  r,      "^  „  .  ._    .J'       „ 

Sarawak. 

McDougall,  [Mrs.jH.      Sketches  of  our  Life  in  Sarawak  2/6  c  8°  S.  P.  C.  K 

Burma  —v.  also  §  34  :  china. 

Anderson,  Dr.  J.  Mandalay  to  Momien  [W.  China] ;  ill.  [two  expeditions,  1868,  "75]  2i/-     8"  Macmilian 

Bird,  Isab.  [  =  Mrs.  Bishop]  The  Golden  Chersonese  and  the  Way  Thither  ;  ill  14/-  p  8°  Murrav 

Forbes,  Cpt.  C.  J.  F.  S.  British  Burmah  and  its  People  [1878]  10/6  c  8°  Macmilian 

Fytche,  Lt.-Geu.  A.        Burmah,  Past  and  Present:  with  personal  reminiscences,  2  vols. ;  ill.  30/-     8°  Paul 

349 


Si 
76 

79 


81 
79 

82 

76 
83 
78 
78 


Geography] 


JAPAN. 


[Asia 


E  §37 

Geary,  Grattan 
Gill,  Cpt.  W. 
Gordon,  C.  A. 
Innes,  E. 
Laurie,  Col.  W.  F. 

MacMahon,  Lt.-Col, 
Mason,  Rev.  F. 
Phavre,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  A, 
San  GERM  ano,  Fathei 

Scott,  Jas.  G. 
Smeaton,  D.  M. 
Spearman,  H.  R. 
Vincent,  F. 
YoE,  S. 
Yule,  Col.  H. 


Burmah  after  the  Conquest  7/6 

The  River  of  Golden  Sand;  map  &  ill.  [China  &  E.  Tibet  to  Burma]  7/6 

Our  Trip  to  Burmah  21/- 

The  Chersonese  vcith  the  Gilding  Off,  2  vols.  [reply  to  Bird,  ut  sup.']  21/- 

Ashee  Pyee,  the  Superior  Country  5/- 

On  the  attractions  of  Burmah  for  British  enterprise. 

The  Karens  of  the  Golden  phersonese  16/- 

Burmah :  its  people  and  products,  2  vols.  [chiefly  flora  and  fauna]  60/- 

P.  A  History  of  Burma  [fr.  earliest  times ;  Oriental  Series]  14/- 

Description  of  the  Burmese  Empire  [chiefly  fr.  native  documents]  8/- 

A  tr.  of  Sangermano's  Italian  MS.,  by  Rev.  W.  TANDY.    S.  arrived  in  Burma.  r783,  and  returned  to  Italy,  i8( 

Burma  :  as  it  was,  as  it  is,  and  as  it  will  be  5/- 

The  Loyal  Karens  of  Burma  4/6 

The  British  Burma  Gazetteer,  2  vols.  ;  12  photos.  [India  Off.  pub.]  50/- 

The  Land  of  the  White  Elephant ;  ill.  18/- 

The  Burman  :  his  life  and  notions,  2  vols.  [1871-72]  9/- 

Narrativeof  Mission  to  Court  of  Ava[l855],  w.  notices  of  country,  etc.;  Ipl.  52/6 


c8° 

Low 

,86 

p8° 

Murray 

C83]  83 

8° 

Balli^re 

76 

c8° 

Bentley 

85 

8° 

W.  H.  Allen 

82 

8° 

Harrison 

76 

r8° 

Rangoon 

64 

8° 

Trubner 

83 

r8° 

08. 

j> 

[33]  81 

c8° 

Redway 

86 

c8° 

Paul 

87 

8° 

Trubner 

80 

8° 

Low 

73 

c8° 

Macmillan 

82 

4° 

Smith  &  Elder      58 

Map. 

Johnston,  W.  +A.  K.  [pubs.]  New  Wall  Map  of  Burma 

British  Campaigns      — ■v.  F  §  31. 

Cochin. 

Davy,  Fr. 

Java. 

d'ALMEIDA,  W.  B. 
MiDDLETON,  Sir  H. 

Money,  J.  W.  B. 
Raffles,  Sir  Stamford 


The  Land  of  the  Permauls :  its  past  and  present 


21/-  42  X  76  in.  Johnston 


\w,  Tlfi']     8°  Madras 


63 


Life  in  Java,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Hurst  64 

Voyage  to  Bantam  and  Maluco  Islands  [1606],  ed.  Corney  8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         55 

Java  :  or  how  to  manage  a  colony,  2  vols.  o.f.  [scarce ;  pb.  &  iv.  21/-]  c  8°  Hurst  61 

History  of  Java,  2  vols,  and  4°  atlas  of  90  pi.  o.p.  [w.  35/-]     8°  London      [17]  30-34 


a  good  piece  of  literary  workmanship,  and  still  the  best  account  of  the  island.    The  author  was  governor  durin?  the  temporary  occupation  of  Java  by  the  English, 
and  his  services  were  of  incalculable  value  to  that  Colony  and  to  the  Dutch  Crown.    The  ist  edn.  conts.  some  philolog.  pL  omitted  fr.  the  snd,  and  is  worth  ab.  50/-. 


Malayan  Archipelag-o. 


Guillemard,  F.  H.  H. 
McNair,  Maj.  F. 
Thomson,  J. 
'Wallace,  A.  R. 

New  Guinea 


Cruise  of  Afa?Y/2era  to  Kamschatska  and  New  Guinea ;  ill.                            21/-     8°  Murray  [87]  89 

Perak  and  the  Malays ;  ill.                                                                                  10/6  c  8°  Cassell  78 

Straits  of  Malacca,  Indo-China,  etc. ;  ill.                                                          21/-  c  8°  Low  75 

The  Malay  Archipelago ;  ill.                               [narrative  of  travel,  1854-62]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [69]  80 

A  work  of  much  scientific  value.    By  a  leading  evolutionist 

— V.  E  §  64 :  Polynesia. 


Philippine  Islands. 

Jagor,  F.  l"ravels  in  the  Philippines ;  ill 


Early  Voyage. 
de  MORGA,  Ant. 

Siam. 

Anderson,  Dr.  J, 
•Bock,  Carl 
BOWRING,  Sir  John 

COLQUHOUN,  A.  R. 
CoRT,  Mary  L.  [Am.] 
Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.] 
Vincent,  Y.,jun. 


[tr.  fr.  the  Spanish]  16/- 
Philippine  Islands,  Molucca,  Siam,  etc.,  at  end  of  i6th  century  [tr,] 


8°  Chapman 
8°  Hakluyt  Soc. 


75 


68 


English  Intercourse  with  Siam  in  the  Seventeenth  Century                                  c8°  TjUbner  in  prep. 

Temples  and  Elephants  :  exploration  of  Upper  Siam  and  Laos ;  col.  pi.      21/—     8°  Low  84 
The  Kingdom  and  People  of  Siam,  2  vols. ;  col.  pi.  [w.  naiT.  of  1855  mission] 

o.p.  ipl).  32/- ;  w.  7/6]     8°  Parker  57 
Among  the  Shans,  w.  ill.  &  histor.  sketch  H.  S.  Hallett ;  ill.                       21/-     8"  Field  &  Tuer         85 

Siam:  the  heart  of  Farther  India  [habits,  manners,  beliefs,  missions,  etc.]  $1.75    12°  New  York  86 

Siam''                                                                                                                  $1.25,12°      „       „  81 
The  Land  of  the  White  Elephant,  ut  supra. 


37.    JAPAN. 


Bibliographic  Japonaise 


[bks.  fr.  IS  cent,  to  1858]  o.p.  \_w.  shTi     4°  ^""S 


Bibliogpaphy. 

PAGfeS,  L. 

Early  Voyages. 

Early  Documents  on  the  Empire  of  Japan  [16-17  centuries]  -8°  Hakluyt  Soc. 

de  MORGA,  Ant.  Philippine  Islands,  Japan,  China,  etc.,  at  end  16  cent,  [tr.]  8°  ,, 

Rundall,  Thos.  Japan  in  16  &  17  Centuries  [incl.  Will  Adams' Z«««-j  (161 1-17)]     8°  ,, 

350 


59 


SO 
68 
50 


Geography] 


PERSIA,     RUSSIA-IN-ASIA. 


[Asia 


Recent  Travels,  Accounts,  Life,  People,  etc. 

Alcock,  Sir  Rutherford    The  Capital  of  the  Tycoon,  2  v. ;  map  &  col.  pi. 

Ayrton,  [Mrs.]  M.  C.      Child  Life  in  Japan 

*BiRD,  Isab.  [  =  Mrs.  Bishop]  Unbeaten  Tracks  in  Japan  ;  map  and  ill. 

Black,  J.  R.  [Am.]  "  "  —  -    -  -  -  - 

Dickson,  Prf.  W.  G. 

Fortune,  Robert 

*Griffis,  W.  E.  [Am.] 

Humbert,  Aime 

Morse,  E.S.  [Am.] 

Mobsman,  Samuel 


[3  years'  residence]  42/-     8' 

[w.  child-stories]  6/-  r  8' 

[the  interior]  7/6  c  8' 

42/-     8° 

7/6  c  8" 

16/-     8- 

$4     8' 

21/-  r  4' 

10/6  54' 


Oliphant,  Laurence 
Perry,  Commod.  [Am.] 
*Reed,  Sir  E.  J. 
*Rein,  J.  J. 


Corea 
Niphon. 

St.  John,  Cpt  H.  C. 


Young  Japan  :  Yokohama  and  Yedo,  2  vols. 

The  Land  of  the  Morning  Sun  :  Japan  and  its  people  ;  ill. 

Yedo  and  Peking 

The  Mikado's  Empire  :  history  and  experiences  of  Japan ;  ill, 

Japan  and  the  Japanese  [tr.] ;  207  ill. 

Japanese  Homes  and  their  Surroundings ;  ill. 

New  Japan  :  the  land  of  the  rising  sun  [during  last  20  years]  15/-     o^ 

Japan  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6    12' 

Lord  Elgin's  Mission  to  China  and  Japan,  2  vols.  ;  pi.  [1857-1858]  21/-     8' 

— V.  E  §  34 — one  of  ike  best  books  since  Siebold. 

Japan  :  its  history,  traditions,  and  religions,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [in  1879]  28/-     8' 

Japan  :  travels  and  researches  [tr.] ;  2  maps  and  20  ill.  24/-  r  8| 

The  Industries  of  Japan  [tr.] ;  3  m.  &  44  ill.   [w.  agric,  arts  &  commerce]  30/-  r  8' 

These  2  vols,  are  the  result  of  travels  undertaken  at  the  cost  of  the  Fnissiaa  government,  and  are  extremely  valuable. 


E  §  34  :  China  and  Corea. 


Notes  and  Sketches  from  Wild  Coasts  of  Niphon  ;  ill. 


38-39 


Longman  63 

Griffith  [79]  88 

Murray  [80]  85 

Yokohama  8  r 
Gemmell,-Ei^.[69]82 

Murray  63 

New  York  [76]  87 


Bentley 

Low 

Murray 

Low 

Blackwood 

[73]  76 
[86]  88 

82 
[59]  61 

Murray 
Hodder 

II 

[80]  80 

[83]  89 

89 

12/-     8°  Douglas, '££//■».     So 


38,    PEBSIA. 

Early  Travels. 

Barbaro  &  CoNTARlNi,  J.  +  A.  Travels  to  Tana  and  Persia  [tr.] 

Recent  Travels  and  Accounts— f.  aUo  E  §  33 :  central  Asia  ;  E  §  39,  s.v.  Caucasus. 

Anderson,  T.  S.  My  Wanderings  in  Persia 

Arnold,  Arthur  Through  Persia  by  Caravan ;  2  vols. 

Baker,  CoL  Valentine      Clouds  in  the  East 

Bassett,  Rev.  Jas.  [Am.]  Persia  :  the  land  of  the  Imams 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  [Am.]  Persia  and  the  Persians  ;  60  ill. 

'Eastern  Persia  :  Journeys  of  Persian  Boundary  Commission,  2  vols. 

L  :  Geography,  by  Majors  St.  John  LOVETT  &  E.  SMITH ; 


8°  Hakluyt  Soc. 


10/6     8° 

[1875]  28/-     8° 

[Persia,  Turkoman  Empire]     18/-     8° 

[travel  &  resid.  1871-85]    7/6  c  8° 

24/-  r  8° 

col.  pi.  [1870-72]    42/-     8° 

ii. :  Geology  and  Zoology,  by  W.  T.  BLANFORD. 


Eastwick,  E.  B, 
Fogg,  W.  P. 
Goldsmid,  Maj.-Gen, 

J,  jj 

*Layard,  Sir  Henry 
Macgregor,  C.  M. 
Malcolm,  Sir  John 
Stack,  E.  [Am.] 
*WlLLS,Dr.  C.J. 


Journal  of  a  Diplcnate's  Three  Years'  Residence  in  Persia,  2  vols.  18/-  c  8° 

Arabistan  :  the  land  of  the  Arabian  Nights  10/6  c  8° 

Sir  F.     Telegraph  and  Travel  [in  Persia]     21/-     8° 

,,         Persia  [Foreign  Countries  and  Brit.  Colonies]     3/6    12° 

Early  Adventures  in  Persia,  Susiana  &  Babylonia,  2  vols. ;  maps  &  ill.  24/-  c  8° 

Journey  through  Khorassan  &  the  N. -W.  Frontier,  2  vols.  [1875]     30/-     8° 

Sketches  of  Persia,  2  v.        [manners  &  customs  ;  Cassell'sNat.  Lib.]  ea.  dd.    18° 
Six  Months  in  Persia,  2  vols.  ;  w.  7  good  maps  24/-  c  8° 

In  the  Land  of  the  Lion  and  Sun  [residence  1866-1881]     14/-     8° 

Persia  as  it  is :  sketches  of  modern  Persian  life  and  character  8/6  c  8° 


Blackwood 

Tinsley 

Chatto 

Blackie 

Murray 

Macmillan 

Smith  &  Elder' 

Low 

Macmillan 

Low 

Murray 

W.  H.  Allen 

Cassell 

Low 

Macmillan 

Low 


73 


79 
76 
[76]  78 
87 
87 
76 


64 

[75]  80 

74 

82 

88 

79 

[27]  88 

82 

83 

[86]  87 


39.    EUSSIA-m-ASIA:  CAUCASUS  amd  MONGOLIA. 


Caucasus  and  Transcaucasia. 

Bibliography. 

Mezhov,  V.  I. 
Miansarov,  M. 


R,ecueil  de  Turkestan  [systematic  and  alphabetic  list  of  bks.] 

Bibliographia  Caucasica  et  Transcaucasica,  vol.  i. 


8*  St.  Petersburg         78 
8°  „  74-76 


Ethnology. 

V.  Haxthausen,  Bar.  The  Tribesof  the  Caucasus ;  w.  ace.  of  Schamyl  &  the  Murids  o.p.  [pb.  &w.  S/-]  c  8°  Chapman 

Heanl  Travels  and  Accounts. 

Abercromby,  John  Tour  in  the  Eastern  Caucasus  [1876]     8°  Stanford 

Bryce,  J.  Transcaucasia  and  Ararat ;  w.  map  9/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Cunynghame,  Sir  A.  T.  Travels  in  the  Eastern  Caucasus,  Daghestan.&Frontiers  of  Turkey  ftPersia  18/-     8°  Murray 

Freshfield,  D.  W.  Travels  in  the  Central  Caucasus  and  Bashan  [1868]  18/-     8°  Longman 


Grove,  F.  C. 


Frosty  Caucasus ;  ill. 


351 


[1874]  15/-     8° 


[55]  55 


in  prep. 

[77]  78 
72 
69 
75 


Geography] 


TURKEY-IN-ASIA. 


[Asia 


Journey  through  the  Caucasus  and  the  Interior  of  Persia 
The  Crimea  and  Transcaucasia,  2  vols.  ;  2  maps  &  pi. 
Journey  in  the  Caucasus,  Persia,  &  Turkey  [tr.],  2  vols. 
Notes  on  the  Caucasus 
The  Shores  of  Lake  Aral ;  maps 


MOUNSEY,  A.  H. 
Telfer,  Com.  J.  B. 
V.  Thielmann,  Bar.  M. 
"Wanderer" 
Wood,  Maj.  Herbert 

Central  Asia 
Georgia. 

Wardrop,  Oliver 

Manchuria  and  Tartary. 

Fleming,  G.  Travels  in  Mantchu  Tartaiy  beyond  Gt.  Wall  of  China ;  ill.  [on  horseback]  42/- 

JAMES,  H.  E.  M.  The  Long  White  Mountain  ;  map,  10  pi.  &  ill.       [journey  in  Manchuria]     24/- 

Henderson  +  Hume,  G.  +  A.  O.  Lahore  to  Yarkand  ;  pi.    [expedition  under  Sir  Douglas  Forsyth]  42/- 
.ShaW^,  Robert  Visits  to  High  Tartary,  Yarkand,  and  Kashgar  l5/- 

WiLLlAMSON,  A.  Journeys  in  N.  China,  Manchuria  and  Eastern  Mongolia,  2  vols.  21/- 

Mongolia  and  Siberia. 


E  §40 

[1866]  14/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder       72 

36/-  r  8°  Paul  [76]  77 

18/-  p  8°  Murray  75 

9/-     8°  Macmillan  83 

14/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder       79 


E  §  33  :  Central  Asia. 


The  Kingdom  of  Georgia ;  maps  &  ill. 


[w.  a  bibliography]     14/-     8°  Lbw 


89 


Atkinson,  T.  W. 
Dostoieffsky,  F. 
Eden,  C:  H. 
*Gii.MOUR,  Rev.  J. 
GowiNG,  L.  F. 
Guillemard,  F.  H.  H. 
*H0W0RTH,  H.  H. 
Kennan.G.  [Am.] 
*Lansdell,  Rev.  H. 
*Meignan,  Victor 
Niemojowski,  L. 
Piassetsky,  p. 
*Prejevalsky,  N.  M. 

*Seebohm,  H. 

)»         »i 

Williamson,  A 

Amur. 

Atkinson,  T.  W. 
Bax,  Cpt. 
Ravenstein,  E.  G. 


Oriental  &  Western  Siberia,  w.  explor.  in  Mongolia,  Chinese  Tartary,  etc.  21/- 
Buried  Alive  [tr.]  [ten  years' penal  servitude  in  Sib.]    $1.50 

Frozen  Asia  :  sketch  of  modem  Siberia ;  ill.  [juvenile]     5/- 

Among  the  Mongols  ;  ill.  [missionary  travels]     6/- 

Five  Thousand  Miles  in  a  Sledge ;  ill.  [across  Siberia]  8/- 

Cruise  of  the  Mlarchesa  to  Kamschatska  and  New  Guinea  ;  ill.  21/- 

Historyof  the  Mongols,  pt.  i.  28/-,  pt.  ii.  42/-,  pt.  iii.  28/-  [to  19th  cent.] 
Tent  Life  in  Siberia  and  Adventures  among  the  Koraks,  $1.75;  P°P-  ^'^'^-  5°'^- 
Through  Siberia  ;  ill.  [in  1879]     10/6 

Over  Siberian  Snows  :.  records  of  travels  [tr.]  ;  16  pi.  16/- 

Siberian  Pictures,  2  vols.  ;  16  pi.  [tr.  from  Polish]     21/- 

Russian  Travellers  in  Mongolia  &  China  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  ill.  24/- 

MongoUa,  Tangut  Country,  Northern  Tibet,  etc.  [tr.],  ed.  Col.  H.  Yule,  2  v.  42/- 
From  Kulja,  across  the  Tian  Shan  to  Lob  Nor  [tr.]  15/- 

Siberia  in  Asia  ;  ill.  [Yenesay  valley  in  East  Siberia]     14/- 

Siberia  in  Europe  [valley  of  the  Petchora]  14/- 

Journeys  in  North  China,  Manchuria  &  Eastern  Mongolia,  2  vols.  21/- 

The  Upper  and  Lower  Amoor,  &  travels  among  Kirghis,  Manjours,  etc.  42/- 
Cruise  in  Eastern  Seas  [Corea  to  River  Amur]     12/- 

The  Russians  on  the  Amur  ;  4  pi.  and  3  maps  1$/- 


r8° 

Hurst 

63 

8° 

Longman 

88 

r8° 

Lovell  Reeve 

73 

8° 

Murray 

71 

c8° 

Smith  &Eldei 

70 

i  8° 

Hurst 

58 

12° 

New  York 

81 

c8° 

S.P.C.K. 

79 

c8° 

R.  T.  S. 

[83: 

I83 

c8° 

Chatto 

89 

8° 

Murray 

[87]  89 

8° 

Longman  76; 

80; 

;88 

12° 

New  York 

70; 

79 

r8° 

Low 

[82]  83 

8° 

Sonnenschein 

8S 

8° 

Hurst 

83 

c8° 

Chapman 

84 

8° 

Low 

76 

8° 

i» 

79 

c8° 

Murray 

82 

c8° 

80 

c8° 

Smith  &Eldei 

70 

i  8° 

Hurst 

60 

c8° 

Murray 

^5 

8° 

Triibner 

61 

RuSSia-in-EurOpe     — ».  E  §  25  :  Russla-in-Europe. 


Generally. 

Farley,  J.  Lewis 


Geary,  Grattan 
McCoANj.  C. 
TozER,  H.  F. 


40.    TURKEY-IN-ASIA, 


Egypt,  Cyprus,  and  Asiatic  Turkey 

Modern  Turkey 

Turks  and  Christians  :  a  solution  of  Eastern  Question 

Through  Asiatic  Turkey,  2  vols.  [Bombay  to  the  Bosphorus] 

Our  New  Protectorate :  geography,  races,  resources,  government,  2  vols. 

Researches  in  the  Highlands  of  Turkey,  2  vols. 

Turkish  Armenia  and  Eastern  Asia  Minor 


Life. 

Davies,  Rev.  E.J. 

Armenia. 

Norman,  C.  B. 
Tozer,  Rev.  H.  F. 

Asia  Minor 
Egypt 

Russia-in-Asia 
Turkey-in-EuFope 


Life  in  Asiatic  Turkey  ;  maps  and  ill. 


14/-     8°  Trubner 
14/-     8°  Hurst 
10/6     8°  Simpkin 
28/-  p  8°  Low 
24/-  c  8°  Chapman 
24/-  p  8°  Murray 


21/-     8°  Stanford 


Armenia  and  the  Campaign  of  1877  [by  the  Times  correspondent]  21/-     8°  Cassell 

Turkish  Armenia  and  Eastern  Asia  Minor  [1879]     8° 

— V.  E  §  30  :  Asia  Minor. 

— V.  E  §  42  :  Egypt  and  Nubia. 

— V.  E  §  39  :  Russia-in-Asia. 

— o.  E  §  29  :  Turkey-in-Europe. 

52 


72 
[76]  76 
78 
79 
69 
81 


79 


78 
81 


Geography] 


AFRICA:  GENERALLY.    EGYPT  AND   NUBIA. 


[Africa 


E  §§  41-42 


VI.  Oeogtapb^  of  Hftlca 


41.    APRICA:  aENERALLY. 

Chief  Early  Travellers  :— 

La  Vaillant,  1780-85  (Interior,  vid  Cape  of  Good  Hope). 
Mungo  Park,  1795-97,  1805  (Interior). 
John  Bariow,  1797-98  (Interior,  Southern). 
C.  J.  Latrobe,  1815-16  (Southern). 
Capt.  G.  F.  Lyon,  i8i8-20  (Northern). 


Maj.  D.  Denham  and  Capt.  H.   Clapperton,  1822-24  (N.  and 

Central). 
Clapperton,  1828  (Soccatoo). 
H.  Earth,  1849-55  (N.  and  Central). 
Livingstone — v,  infra  (Southern). 


Up  to  1889  Africa  has  been  crossed,  so  far  as  is  known,  only  9  times  :  — 


Livingstone,  1854-56  Loanda  to  Quillimane,  l  yr.  8  months. 
Cameron,  1873-75,  Bagamoyo  to  Catembela,  2  yrs.  8  m. 
Stanley,  1874-77,  Bagamoyo  to  Banana,  2  yrs.  9  m. 
Serpa  Pinto,  1877-79,  Benguela  to  Durban,  i  yr.  4  m. 
Wissmann,  1881-82,  Loanda  to  Sadani,  i  yr.  10  m. 

Comprehensive. 


Arnot,  1881-84,  Durban  to  Benguela,  3  yrs.  3  m. 

Capello  &  Ivens,  1884-85,  Mossamedes  to  Quillimane,  1  yr.  2  m. 

Gleerup,  1884-86,  Banana  to  Zanzibar,  3  yrs. 

Lenz,  1887-88,  Congo  to  Zambesi,  I  yr.  5  m. 


*JOHNST0N,  K.,  jun. 
IlECLUS,  i^lisee 


Africa ;  ill.  [Compendium  of  Modern  Geography] 

The  Earth  and  its  Inhabitants :  Afdca  [tr,] ;  well  ill. 


21/- 

21/- 


r8' 


Stanford 
Virtue 


History  of  Exploration. 

Jones,  C.  H.  [Am.]  African  Exploration  from  Herodotus  to  Livingstone 


25/-     8°  Neil)  York 


[79]  84 


75 


Lives  of  Explorers :  Collectively. 

"d'ANVERS,  N."[=MissMeugens]  Heroes  of  N.  Afric.  Discov.  ;  Heroes  of  S.  Afr.  Discov.  ;  ill.  ea.  3/6  c  8' 
Bourne,  C.  E.  Heroes  of  African  Discovery,  2  series ;  ill.  [popular]  ea.  3/6  c  8° 

Eden,  C.  H.  Africa  Seen  through  its  Explorers  ;  ill.  [popular]  5/-  c  %' 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.   Great  African  Travellers,  from  Mungo  Park  to  Stanley  5/-  c  8' 

Individually 


Marcus  Ward  [%]  f  g 
Sonnenschein  [||]  ff 
S.  P.  C.  K.  80 

Routledge       [73]  82 


Chapman  89 

Ward  &  Downey   89 
Nimmo  89 


,  also  A  §  lo5 ;  s.v.  Missionary  Biographies. 

Bruce,  James  [1730-1794]— z/.  E  §  44. 

Burton,  Cpt.  Sir  Richard  :  his  early,  private,  and  public  life.     By  Francis  Hitchman,  2  vols.  36/-     8°  Low  87 

Contains  also  an  abridgment  of  his  travels  and  explorations. 

Emin  Pacha  [=Dr.  Schnitzler  (Austrian)].  Letters  &  Journals  of,  ed.  Schweinfurth+Ratzel  &  others 

[tr.] ;  map  16/-  r  8°  Philip  88 

Chiefly  his  correspondence;    Contains  graphic  descriptions  of  his  journeys  hi  Central  Africa. 

Little,  Rev.  H.  W.        The  Life  and  Work  of  Emin  Pasha  in  Equatorial  Africa  12/6 

Troup,  J.  Rose  With  Stanley's  Rear  Column ;  ports,  [narr.  of  the  Emin  Pasha  Relief  Exped.] 

Wauters,  A.  Stanley  to  the  Rescue  ;  ill.  [the  relief  of  Emin  Pasha]  6/- 

LlviNGSTONE,  Dr.  D.  \\%\%-\%T%\— for  his  works  {largely  autobiographical),  v.  E  §§48,  49. 

•Blaikie,  Dr.  W.  G.        Personal  Life  of  David  Livingstone  6/-  p  8°  Murray  [81]  82 

From  unpublished  journals,  correspondence.'  etc. 

Hughes,  Tom  David  Livingstone  [Men  of  Action]    2/6 

Johnson,  H.  H.  Livingstone  and  Central  Africa  [Great  Explorers]  3/6 

MoFFATT,  Rob.  &  Mary     Lives  of.     By  John  S.  Moffatt  [son] ;  ports.,  map  &  ill.  3/6 

Park,  Mungo  [1771-1805]— &.  E  §  47. 

Ethnologry. 

Featherwan,  a.  Social  History  of  the  Races  of  Mankind :  Nigritians  31/6     8°  Triibner  85 

Spencer,  Herbert  [ed.]     Descriptive  Sociology  :  No.  4,  African  Races.    By  Dr.  Duncan  16/-     f°  Williams  75 


r8° 

c8° 

8° 

c8° 


c  s 
c8° 
c8° 


Slavery 


Social  History  of  the  Races  of  Mankind  :  Nigritians 
Descriptive  Sociology  :  No.  4,  African  Races.    By  Dr.  Duncan 

— V.  D  §  130  :  Slavery. 


Macmillan 

Philip 

Unwin 


89 
in  prep. 
[85]  88 


42.    EGYPT  AND  NUBIA. 

Bibliogrrapfay. 

Ibrahim-Hilmy,  Prince  The  Literature  of  Egypt  &  the  Soudan,  2  vols,  [earliest  times  to  1887]  ea.  31/6     8°  Triibner 

Generally. 

BONOMI,  Jos. 

*Eeers,  Prf.  Geo, 

JA.MES,  F.  L. 

de  Leon,  E. 
LEPsius.Dr.  R. 
LoFTiE,  Rev.  W.  J. 

McCOANjJ.  C. 


86-88 


Egypt,  Nubia,  &  Ethiopia;  w.  100  photos.,  &riotes  S.  Shairpe ;  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  63/-]     4°  Smith  &Elder        62 
Egypt :  descriptive,  historical,  &  picturesque  [tr.],  2  vols. ;  800  ill.  42/-  i  4°  Cassell  [82]  88 

The  Unknown  Horn  of  Africa  ;  pi.  [Berbera  to  Leopard  River]    21/-     8°  Philip  89 

The  Khedive's  Egypt  8/6  c  8°  Low  [77]  79 

Letters  from  Egypt,  Ethiopia  and  Sinai  [tr.];  maps  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  53 

Ride  in  Egypt  from  Sioot  to  Luxor ;  ill.  [1879]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  79 

Egypt  as  it  Is;  map  21/-     8°  Cassell  77 

153  A  A 


Geography] 


WHITE    NILE   BASIN.     BLUE    NILE   BASIN. 


[Africa 


E  §§  43-44 
Poole,  Reg.  Stuart 

„      S.  Lane 

Stuart,  Villiers 
ZlNCKE,  F.  B. 

Egyptian  Question- 
Life  and  People. 

Bell,  C.  F.  Moberly 
Baker,  A.  J. 
Klunzinger,  C.  B. 
Lane,  E.  W. 
Poole,  S.  Lane 
♦Wilkinson,  Sir  J.  G. 


The  Cities  of  Egypt  5/-  c  8° 

— article  Egypt  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  vii.  30/-     4° 

Egypt  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]    3/6  c  8° 

Egypt  after  the  War  :  notes  of  tour  ;  col.  pi.  3'/6  r  8° 

Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs  and  the  Khedive  16/-     8° 

D  §  142. 


Smith  &  Elder        82 
Black  78 

Low  8i 

Murray  83 

Smiths  Elder  [7O73 


From  Pharaoh  to  Fellah  ;  well  ill.  I0/6  ;  red.  to  7/6     4* 

Court  Life  in  Egypt ;  8  ill.  12/-  c  8' 

Upper  Egypt :  its  people  and  products  [tr.]  ;  ill.  14/-     8' 

Manners  &  Customs  of  the  Modern  Egyptians,  ed.  S.  Lane  Poole,  2  v. ;  ill.  12/-  c  8° 
Social  Life  in  Egypt  ;  w.  plates  21/-     4' 

Manners  &  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians,  ed.  Birch ;  col.  pi.  &  ill. ,  3  v.  84/-     8' 

The  modem  view  of  ancient  Egypt, 

Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Modern  Egyptians  ;  ill.  o.p.  \_pb.  42/-]     8° 

Popular  Account  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians,  2  vols.  ;  5°°  ill"  '2/-  p  8° 


WellsGardner[87]8S 
Chapman  88 

Blackie  77 

Murray  [36]  jri 

Virtue  84 

Murray      [37-41]  78 


44 
[53]  71 


Nile 


— V.  E  §  43  :  Egyptian  Soudan  and  White  Nile  Basin. 

Pyramid,  The  Great. 

Smyth,  C.  P.  +E.  Life  and  Work  at  the  Great  Pyramid,  3  vols. ;  ill. 


Scenery. 

*Ebers,  Dr.  Geo. 
Manning,  Rev.  Sam. 

Suez. 

Chapman,  Cpt.  Chas. 
Fitzgerald,  Percy 
de  Lesseps,  F. 


Our  Inheritance  in  the  Great  Pyramid  ;  ill. 


— ut  supra. 

The  Land  of  the  Pharaohs ;  drawn  w.  pen  &  pencil ;  ill. 


18/- 


Douglas,  Edin.      67 
Ishister  [64]  80 


[a  picture  book]  8/-  i  8°  R.T.S. 


[75]  87 


The  Suez  Canal  [ace.  of  its  opening]  o.p. 

The  Great  Canal  at  Suez,  2  vols.  [polit.,  engin.,  &  financ.  hist.]  30/- 

The  Suez  Canal :  documents  descript.  of  rise  &  progress  [tr.]      [1854-76]  10/6 
History  of  the  Suez  Canal :  a  personal  narrative  2/6 


London 

70 

Tinsley 

.76 

Paul 

76 

Blackwood 

76 

43.    EGYPTIAN  SOUDAN  and  WHITE  NILE  BASIN. 


Ashe,  R.  P. 
Baker,  Sir  S.  W. 
Felkin  +  Wilson,  g-^;^ 
James,  F.  L. 
Oliphant,  Laurence 
Sartorius,  [Mrs.]  E. 
Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.] 


Two  Kings  of  Uganda  :  life  by  the  shores  of  Victoria  Nyanza  ;  ill.                6/-  c  8'  Low  89 

Ismailia  ;  ill.         [exped.  to  cent.  Africa  to  suppress  slave  trade;  1870-72]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [74]  78 

,  Uganda  &  the  Egyptian  Soudan,  2  vols,  [travels  in  E.  &  Equat.  Africa]     z8/-  c  8°  Low  81 

'  Wild  Tribes  of  theSoudan;  map&  20  ill.  [travel  &sport,  chfly.  Base  Country]  7/6  c  8°  Murray  [83]  87 

The  Land  of  Khemi                                                             [the  Middle  Nile]  10/6  c  8°  Blackwood  82 

Three  Months  in  the  Soudan                                                                              14/-     8°  Paul  85 

Central  Africa  ;  2  pi.  &  ill.                                  [Cairo  to  the  ^Vhite  Nile]  $1.2$    12°  New  York  [54]  81 


Egryptian  Campaign- 
Gordon,  General    --i 


».  F  §  31 :  British  Minor  Campaigns. 
F  §  29:  British  Military  Biography. 


44.    ABYSSINIA  and  BLUE  NILE  BASIN. 


Early  Travels. 

Alvarez,  Pire  T. 
Bruce,  James 
Keltie,  J.  S. 


Portuguese  Embassy  to  Abyssinia 

Travels  to  Discover  the  Source  of  the  [Blue]  Nile 

Bruce  and  the  Nile 


[1520-1527]    8° 

[1768-73]  3/6  c  8° 

[Great  Explorers]  3/6  c  8° 


Recent  Travels  and  Accounts. 


Appleton,  T.  G. 
*Baker,  Sir  S.  W. 
Blanc,  Dr.  H. 
de  Cosson,  E.  A. 
Edwards,  Amelia  B. 
Krapf,  Dr.  J.  Lewis 
Parkyns,  Ma,nsfield 

Pl.OWOEN,  W.  C. 


A  Nile  Journal ;  ill.  6/-  P  8° 

The  Nile  Tributaries  of  Abyssinia  and  the  Hamran  Arabs  ;  ill.    [1861-62]  6/-  c  8° 
A  Narrative  of  Captivity  in  Abyssinia ;  ill.  12/-  c  8^ 

Cradle  of  Blue  Nile,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [visit  to  king  John  of  Ethiopia]  21/-  p  8^ 

A  Thousand  Miles  up  the  Nile  ;  about  70  ill.  7/6     8° 

Travels  and  Missionary  Labours  in  Africa  and  Abyssinia  ;  ill.     [18  years]  21/-     8^ 
Life  in  Abyssinia  ;  map  and  30  ill.  [3  years'  residence]  7/6  r  8 

Travels  in  Abyssinia,  ed.  his  brother  18/-     8 

3S4 


Hakluyt  Soc.         81 

Black 

[I790]7& 

Philip 

in  prep. 

Macmillan 

76 

,, 

[67]  80 

Smith  &  Elder       68 

Murray 

77 

Rontledge 

[77]  89 

Triibner 

[60]  67 

Murray 

[53]  68 

Longman 

68 

Geography]            BARBARY  STATES.    WEST  AFRICA  AND   ISLANDS.  [Africa 

E  §§45-46 

Rassam,  H.                        British  Mission  to  Abyssinia,  z  vols.  [w.  notices  of  the  countries  traversed]  38/-     8°  Murray  69 

Stern,  Hon.  A.                 The  Captive  Missionary                           [country  and  people  of  Abyssinia]  21/-     8°  Cassell  [60]  68 

Stuart!  Villiers                 Nile  Gleanings .                                       ...                                                31/6  r  8°  Murray  80 

WiNSTANLEY,  H.               A  Visit  to  Abyssinia  :  account  of  modern  Ethiopia,  2  vols.                          21/-  c  8°  Hurst  81 

Expedition  to  Abyssinia— zi.  F  §  31  :  British  Minor  campaigns. 


45.    THE  BARBART  STATES. 

Algeria. 

Bibliography. 

Playfair,  Col.  SirR.  L.  Biblio.  of  Algeria  [4,745  entries,  chronol.  arrgd.  1541-1887]— »'«  Sitppl.  Pprs.  R.  Geog.  Soc.  4/-8'  88 
Generally. 

Barclay,  E.         *  Mountain  Life  in  Algeria ;  ill.  16/-     4°  Paul  81 

de  Castellaine,  Cte.        Souvenirs  of  Military  Life  in  Algeria  [tr.  fr.  Fch.],  2  vols.  ;  map  24/-     8°  Remington  82 

Gaskell,  G.  Algeria  as  it  is  ,7/6  p  8°  Smith  &  Elder  75 

Gordon,  Lady  Duff  [tr.]  The  French  in  Algiers  [trs.  fr.  the  German  &  French]  2/-  p  8°  Murray  6i 

Herbert,  Lady  A  Search  after  Sunshine ;  ilL  [in  1871]  16/-     8°  Bentley  72 

Knox,  A.  A.  The  New  Playground  ,,,       ,     6/- c  8°  Paul  [81]  83 

Playfair,  Col.  Sir  R.  L.  Travels  in  the  Footsteps  of  Bruce  [Algeria  and  Nubia]  63/-   '  4°    ,,  ,|  i  771 

: ,,  ,,  The  Scourge  of  Christendom  ;  annals  of  British  relations  with  Algeria    ■■     14/-    '8°  Smith  &iElder  84 

SEGtjiN,L.G.[=Mrs.STRAHAN].i  Walk's  in  Algiers  and  its  Surroundings;  2  maps  and  i (5  ill,  6/- C'8°  Chatto  ,  [78]  88 

Wrigley,  M.  Algiers  Illustrated;  100  ill.,  [residence  1887-88] ,45/-  r  4°  Low ,  1  89- 

MoFoeeo. 

*de  Amicis,  Edm.               Morocco :  its  people  and  places  [Am.  tr.] ;  24  pi.                                             7/6           Cassell  [79]  82 

Colville,  H.  E.                 Ride  from  Fez  to  the  Algerian  Frontier         ["  in  petticoat  and  slippers"]  12/-     8°  Low  80 

Harris,  W.  B.                  The  Land  of  an  African  Sultan;  ill.                            [travels  in  Morocco]  10/6  c8°     ,,  89 

HooKER+BALL,SirJ.D.+J.  Tour, in  Moroccoandthe  Great  Atlas  ;  ill.            ,        '.'■             '    ■           21/-^    8°  Macniillan  78 

delaMARTINiRE,H.M.P.   Morocco  [tr.]";  w.  maps,  plans,  etc.             [journeys  to  Fez;  w.  bibliogr.]  14/-     8°  Whittaker  89 

Leared,  a.                          Morocco  and  the  Moors ;  ill.                                                                               18/-     8°  Low  75 

Rae,  Edward                       The  Country  of  the  Moors  ;  ill.                                       [Tripoli  to  Kairwan]  12/-  c  8°  Murray  77 

ROHLFS,  G.                          Journeys  through  the  Oases  of  Draa  and  Tafilet[tr.];  ill.                    '           12/-     8°  Low        '  74 

Stutfield,  H.  E.  M.       El  Maghreb  :  1,200  Miles' Ride  through  Morocco                                          8/6  c  8°     ,,  86 

*Thomson,  Joseph              Travels  in  the  Atlas  and  Southern  Morocco  ;  68  ill.,  2  maps,  etc.                   9/-  C  8°  Philip  89 
Tri^ttek;,  Cpt.  C.  P.          OurMissiontotheCoastofMorocco,  w.  4iphotos.^[underSirJ.D.Hay,  l88o]24/-    '8°  Dotiglas,  .£A».      81 

Watson,  R.  S.,                  A  Visit  to  the  Sacred  City  of  Wazan                                             '         '         10/6     8°  Macmillan  8a 

Tunisia  and  Tunis. 

BoDDY,  A.  A.  ,       .  To  Kairwan,  the  Holy  '  I  i  6/-  c  8°  Paul  85 

*Broadlby,  a.  M.  Tunis  :  past  &  present,  2  vols.  ;  maps  &  ill.  [w.  narr.  of  the  Fch.  conquest]  25/-  p  8°  Blackwood  82 

Graham +  ASHBEE,  ^|    Travels  in  Tunisia  ;  map  and  50  ill.  [w.  bibliography]  25/-  r  8°  Dulau  88 

V.  Hesse- Warteg<j,  E.   ,  Tunis  :,  the  land  and  the  people ;  ill.  .;  '    i^i  '  3/6  c  8°  Chatto'  82 

Reid,  T.  Wemyss  Land  of  the  Bey :  impressions  of  Tunis  under  the  French  10/6  c  8°  Low  81 

46.    WEST  AFRICA,  THE  SAHARA,  NIGRITIA.    CAPE  VERDE  and  CANART?  ISLANDS. 

Ethnology. 

Ellis,  Ma 
Featherj 

Travels, 

Barth,  H 
"F.R.G.S 

Abeokuta.  , 

Burton,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.F.    Abeokuta  and  the  Camaroons  Mountains,  2  vols.  25/- c  8°  „  63 

Ashanti  and  the  Gold  Coast. 

BufetoN  +  CAMEkON,  ci^.v.L.  '^°  ''^^  ^old  Coast  for  Gold,  2  vols.  ;  maps  21/-  c  8°  Chatto  83 

Hay,  Sir  J.  D.  Ashanti  and  the  Gold  Coast  2/6  p  8°  Stanford- '  74 

Ramseyer  +  Kuhne         Four  Years  in, Ashantee  ,  .  [missionary]  $1., 75   12°  A'ia/  yo?-,S,     [65]  77 

Ashamt  Expedition— v.  F  §  31  ;  British  Minor  Campaigns. 

355 


Ellis,  Maj.  A.  B.:  The  Tshi-speaking  Peoples  of  the  Gold'Coast :  rel.,  customs,  lang.,  etc.     10/6  ,  8°  Chapmap  8;? 

Featherman,  A.  .   -  '      Social'History  of  the  Ra;ces  of  Mankind  : 'Nigritians  ■  ■^ijQ    g"  Triibngr    '  8^ 

Barth,  Henry  Travels  in  Northern  and  Central  Africa,  J  vols.  [1849-55]  0./.  j    8°  London  57-58 

"  F.R.G.S.'T  »Gpt.(Sir)R;F.BnRTON]  Watidermgs  in  W.Africa,  2  v.tLp'ool.  to  Fernando  Po]  «.;>.  |jSi5.2i/-;  a/.  7/6]  c8°Tinsleyt63]64 


Geography]    WESTERN   EQUATORIAL  AFRICA.    CONGO,   AND   ISLANDS.        [Africa. 


E  §47 

Dahomey. 

Burton,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.  F.  A  Mission  to  Gelele,  King  of  Dahome,  2  vols.  25/-  c-8' 

Forbes,  Com.  F.  E.  Dahomey  &  the  Dahomans,  2  v.  [two  missions,  1849-50]  o.p.  [pk  £i/-;  w.  ■JSJ-']  p  8° 


Tinsley  [64]  64/, 

Longman  51 


Sahara,  The. 

Mackenzie,  D.  Flooding  the  Sahara     [plan  for  openmg  up  Central  Africa  to  commerce]  10/6 

Tristram,  [Can.]  H.  B.   The  Great  Sahara :  wanderings  south  of  the  Atlas  Mountains  ;  ilL  15/- 

Senegambia. 

MiTCHiNSON,  A.  W.  The  Expiring  Continent 

Sierra  Leone. 

Banbury,  G.  A.  Lethbridga   Sierra  Leone  :  the  white  man's  grave ;  pL 

Cape  Verde  and  Canary  Islands. 

Early  Voyage. 

de  Bethencourt,  J.         Conquest  &  Conversion  of  the  Canarians  [1402],  tr.  &  ed.  R.  H.  Major-. 

Travel  and  Description. 

Edwardes,  C.                    Rides  and  Studies  in  the  Canary  Islands ;  ill.  10/6 

Ellis,  [Maj.]  A.  B.            The  West  African  Islands  14/- 

Latimer,  S.  F.                  The  English  in  the  Canary  Isles ;  map  &  8  ill.  [statistical,  etc.]  4/- 

Pegot-Ogier,  E.               The  Fortunate  Islands  [Canaries],  tr.  F.  Locock,  2  vols.  21/- 

Stone,  [Mrs.]  Olivia  M.    Tenerife  and  its  Six  Satellites,  2  vols.  ;  8  maps  and  ill.  15/^ 


'  Low 
Murray 


60  ■- 


[travels  in  Senegambia]  18/-     8'  W.  H.  Allen         81 1 


3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [88]  89 


8°:  Halduyt  Soc         72  ■ 

c  8°  Unwin  89-. 

8°  Chapman  85 

8°  Plymouth  88 

c  8°  Bentley  82 

8°  Marcus  Ward  [88]  89-> 


47.    WESTERN  EQUATORIAL  AFRICA.    CONGO  RIVER,    ST.  HELENA  and  ASCENSION  ISLANDS. 


du  Chaillu,  Paul 

Drummond,  Henry 
*PlNTO,  Maj.  Serpa 
Reade,  Winwood 

•SCHWEINFURTH,  G. 


Adventures  in  Equatorial  Africa;  ill.  [1855-60;  w.  account  of  the  gorilla]  21/.- 
Journey  to  Ashango  Land  and  further  penetration  into  equat.  Africa  ;  illn  21/- 
Tropical  Africa ;  6  maps  and  ill.  6/- 

How  I  Crossed  Africa,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [1877-79;  Atlantic  to  Indian  Ocean]  15/- 
Savage  Afnca  ;  ill.  [Equatorial,  S.W.,  N.W.]  21/- 

The  African  Sketch  Book,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [Equatorial,  W.]  24/-^ 

The  Heart  of  Africa  :  3  years'  travels  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [1868-71]  15/- 

Artes  Africanae,  21  pi.  [industrial  arts  of  Cent.  African  tribes]  28/- 


8°  Murray  6n 

c  8°  Hodder  [88]  89 

8°  Law  81 
8°  Smith &Elder[63]  64. 

c8°        „  „            73. 

c  8°  Low  [74]  78 

f    .,  75 


Beng:uella  to  Yaeca. 

Capello+Iven^,  H.  +  R.  FroraBenguellatotheYaccaTerrit.[tr.],2v.;maps&ill.  [Centr.&W.Afr.]42/'-     8*  Low 


Congo  River  and 

Early  Account. 
Lopez,  Dicarte  [ed.] 
Generally. 

Bateman,  C.  S.  Latrobe 
Burton,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.  F. 
♦Johnston,  H.  H. 
Monteiro,  J.  J.  ■ 
'Stanley, H.  M. 
Werner,  J.  R. 

Biography. 
Thomson,  Joseph 

Ascension. 

Gill,  Mrs. 

St.  Helena. 

Melliss,  J.  C. 


state. 

Kingd.  of  Congo,fr.  Wrtgs.  of  Lopez[^<;»«,  1591],  tr.  Mrs.  Hutchinson;  facs.maps 

The  First  Ascent  of  the  Kasai  [river]  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  2t/- 

Gorilla  Land,  and  the  Cataracts  of  the  Congo,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  28/- 

The  River  Congo  :  from  its  mouth  to  Bolobo  ar/- 

Angola  and  the  River  Congo,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  8'/- 

The  Congo,  and  the  Founding  of  the  Free  State ;  ill.  42/- 

With  Stanley's  Rear  Guard ;  maps  &  iU.  [ace.  of  Red  River  life]  16/- 


8°  London 


82; 


81 ' 


m8°  Philip  89 

8°  Low  75 

8°    „                '  [84]  84 

c  8°  Macmillan  75 

8°  Low  85  , 

8°  Blackwood  89 


Mungo  Park  and  the  Niger  [Great  Explorers]  lift  c  8°  Philip  in  prep. 

Six  Months  in  Ascension :  account  of  a  scientific  expedition  ;  map  9/-  c  8°  Murray  75 , 


St.  Helena  :  physical,  historical  and  topographical  description  ;  col.  plj    42/^7 

356 


r  8°'  Lovell  Reeve 


^Geography]      EASTERN   EQUATORIAL  AND  TROPICAL  SOUTH  AFRICA.        [Africa 


E  §§48-49 


48.    EASTERN  EQUATORIAL  AFRICA. 

Early  Account. 

Barbosa,  Duarte  Coasts  of  E.  Africa  in  beginning  of  the  i6th  Century,  tr.  Stanley 

Generally,  Lake  Regions,  etc. 

sBuRTON,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.  F.  The  Lake  Regions  of  Central  Africa,  2  vbls.  ;  ill.  [l8S7-S9]  o-P- 

■  Also  in  the  yoitynal  of  the  Roy.  Geograph.  Soc,  vol.  xxix.  (1859). 

"*Cameron,  Com.  V.  L.    Across  Africa  ;  w.  200  ill.  [1873-76]  7/6 

Dixie,  Lady  Flor.  In  the  Land  of  Misfortune' ;  ill.  18/- 

Elton  +  Cotterill,  g-g  Travels  in  Eastern  &  Central  Africa  ;  ill.     [Elton's  journals,  ed.  Cotterill]  2j/- 
GlLLMORE,  Col.  Parker     Hostile  Africa  16/- 

The  Hunter's  Arcadia ;  ill.'  [S.  Africa]  10/6 

Kilima  Njaro  Expedition  :  scientific  explor.  in  East  Equat.  Africa  ;  6  maps  and 

80  ill.  21/- 
Towards  the  Mountains  of  the  Moon  ;  ill  12/6 

How  I  found  Livingstone  :  travels,  adventures  and  discoveries ;  ill.  [1871-2]  7/6 
Tliro'  the  Dark  Continent ;  ill.  [Nile  sources,  Lake  regions,  down  Congo]  12/6 
To  the  Central  African  Lakes  &  Back ;  ill.  [1878-1880]  7/6 

Through  Masai  Land  [Eastern  Equatorial  Africa]  7/6 


8°  Hakluyt  Soc. 


8°  Longman 

8°  Philip 
8°  Bentley 
8°  Murray 
Chapman 


6S 


60 


""johnston,  h.  h. 

JPringle,  M.  a. 
•*Stani,.ey,  H.  M. 

11  91 

•Thomson,  Joseph 


c8= 

8° 
8° 
c8° 
c8° 
c8° 
c8° 


Paul 

Blackwood 

Low 


[77]  88 
81 

79 
80 
87 

8S 

84 
[72]  74 
[78]  79 
[81]  88 
[85]  87 


24  sheets  o.p. 


The  Gold  Regions  of  E.  Africa ;  photos,  and  maps 


Map. 

Eastern  Equatorial  Africa 

'Gold  Regions. 

iBaines,  T. 

INile  Sources. 

*Baker,  Sir  S.  W. 
.Eeke,  C.  T. 

i'Grant,  Col.  J.  A. 
"^Livingstone,  Dr.  D. 
-Speke,  Cpt.  J.  H. 
11  41 

Lower  Nile 

tindian  Ocean. 

CoLOMB,  Cpt.  [r.n;] 

Sulivan,  G..L. 

Zanzibar. 

iBuRTON,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.  F.  Zanzibar :  the  city,  island  and  coast,  2  vols. 

iUniversities  Mission. 

:  ROWI-EY,  Rev,  H.  Twenty  Years  in  Central  Africa  [story  of  the  Universities  Mission]  3/6 


Roy.  Geo.  Soc.       81 


13/6     8"  Stanford 


77 


.The  Albert  N'yanza,  and  Exploration  of  the  Nile  Sources  ;  ill.     [1861-65]  6/-  c  8° 

The  Sources  of  the  Nile  o.p.  [fb.  6/-;  w.  5/-]  8° 

A  general  survey  and  history  of  Nilotic  discovery. 

A  Walk  Across  Africa :  domestic  scenes  fr.  my  Nile  Journal ;  ill.  15/-  8° 

Last  Journals  in  Central  Africa,  ed.  Rev.  H.  Waller,  2  vols.;  ill.  [1865^73]  IS/-  8° 

Journal  of  Discovery  of  the  Source  of  the  Nile  ['856]  21/-  8° 

>What  Led  to  Discovery  of  Source  of  Nile  14/-  8° 

— i'.-E§43. 


Slsive  Catching  in  the  Indian  Ocean  [naval  experiences]  21/-     8° 

Dhow  Chasing  in  Zanzibar  Waters,  and  on  the  African  Coast       [5  years]  16/-     8° 


Macmillan      [66]  71 
Madden  6a 


Blackwood 

Murray 

Blackwood 


Longman 
Low 


64 

[74]  80 

63 

64 


73 
73 


n 


30/-     8°  Tinsley 

c  8°  Wells  Gardner[8l]8s 


4S.    TROPICAL  SOUTH  AFRICA. 


3AINES,  Thos. 
Tarini,  G.  a. 
Galton,  Francis 
■•HoLUB,  Dr.  Emil 
Kerr,  W.  Montague 
^Livingstone,  Dr.  D. 


MoHR.'Ed. 
Oates,  Frank 
Selous,  F.  C. 
ivoung,  e.  d. 


Explorations  in  South- West  Africa  [Walvisch  Bay  to  Lake  Ngariii]  21/-     8° 

Thro'  the  Kalahari  Desert  to  Lake  Ngami :  a  journey  of  exploration  ;  ill.  21/-  8° 
Travels  in  Tropical  South  Africa  ;  ill  [Minerva  Lib.]  2/-  c  8° 

Seven  Years  in  South  Africa,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [1872-1879]  42/-     8° 

The  FarSInterior,  2  v. ;  ill.'  [C  o/G.  H.  across  Zambesi  to  Lake  Regions]  32/-  8° 
Missionary  Travels  and  Researches  in  S.  Africa  [1840-56]  o.p.     8° 

Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Zambesi  and  its  tributaries  .  [1858-64]  o.p.  8° 
Popular  Account  of  Travels  and  Adventures ;  maps  &  32  ill.  [1840-56]  7/6  p  8° 
'Popular  Account  of  Expedition  to  the  Zambesi ;  maps  &  34  ill.    [1858-64]  7/6. p  8° 

For  lives  of  LIVINGSTONE,  ».  E  5  41.  A».  Lives  of  Explorers. 

To  the  Victoria  Falls  of  the  Zambesi  [tr.] 
Mata.bele  Land  and  the  Victoria  Falls ;  ill. 

A  Hunter's  Wanderings  :  9  years'  sport  and  travel  in  the  interior  ;  ill. 
'■  Livingstonia :  adventures  in  exploring  Lake  Nyassa  ;  map 

3S7 


Ml- 

21/- 


8° 
8° 

OG 

7/6  P  8° 


Longmar 

1                64 

Low 

86 

Ward  & 

Lock[52]  89 

Low 

81 

,, 

86 

Murray 

57 

>» 

6S 

» 

[73]  75 

u 

75 

Low 

.      .76 

Pa«l 

[81]  89 

81 

Murray 

78 

Geography] 


SOUTH  AFRICAN  COLONIES.    MADAGASCAR. 


[Africa 


E  §§  50-51 


Generally. 

Froude,  J.  A. 
GiLLMORE,  Col.  Parker 

»»  fj 

Greswell,  W. 
Little,  J.  Stanley 
Matthews,  J.  W. 
Noble,  John 
Silver,  S.  W.  [pub.] 
Theal,  G.  McCall 


50.    SOUTH  AFRICAN  COLONIES. 

South  Africa  [2  lects.  del.  bef.  Philosoph.  Inst.  Edin.,  '80]  J/- 

The  Great  Thirst  Land  [Natal,  Orange  Fr.  State,  Transvaal,  etc.]  7/6 

Days  and  Nights  in  the  Desert ;' pi.  '  lfo/6 

Our  South  African  Empire,  2  vols.  21/- 

South  Africa :  Sketch-book  of  Men  and  Manners  10/6 

Incwadi  Yami :  twenty  years  in  South  Africa  14/- 

South  Africa  ;  past  and  present  [hist,  of  Europ.  settlements  at  Cape]  7/6 

Handbook  to  South  Africa  ,  5/- 

Compendium  of  the  History  and  Geography  of  South:  Africa  i'0/6 

History  of  South  Africa:  History  of  the  Boers  or  Emigrant  Farmers ;  3  maps  1 5/- 
Thesame:  1486-1691 ;  4  charts,  15/-;  i69l-i79S>  col.  pL  &  2 charts  15/- 
The  same  :  Republics  and  Native  Territories  ;  I  chart  [1854-1872]  15/- 

South  Africa  [1877]  6/- 

Cape  Colony,  Natal.  Transvaal.  Griqualand  West,  Orange  Free  State,  Native  Territories. 


c  8°  Longman 

8°  Cassell 

8°  Paul 

8°  Chapman 

8°  Sonnenschein 

8°  iLow 
p  8°  Longman 

8°  Silver 

8°  Cape  Town 

8°  Sonnenschein 


The  South  African  Gold  Fields 

Golden  South  Africa :  the  gold  fields  revisited ;  S  niaps 

Diamonds  and  Gold  of  South  Africa 


[w.  statistics,  etc.] 


2/6 
5/- 


Map  of  S,  Africa  :  22  m.  to  I  in.,  17/6 ;  40m.  to  I  in.,  12/6  ;  Schl.  Map    12/- 


Trollope,  Anthony 

Gold  Fields. 

Glanville,  E. 
Mathers,  E.  P. 
Mitchell,  H. 

Map. 

JuTA  &  Co.  [pubs.] 

Bechuanaland. 

Mackenzie,  J. 

Cape  Colony. 

AuBERTiN,  J.  J.  Six  Months  in  Cape  Colony  and  Natal 

Noble,  John  Descriptive  Handbook  of  Cape  Colony ;  ill.         [condition  xcA.  resources]  ip/6 

Biography. 

Gray,  Rob.  [Bp.  Cape  Town  1847-75]  Life  of.     Edited  by  his  son,  2  vols.  32/- 

MoNTAGUE,  John  [Col.  Sec.  1843-53]  Memoir  of:  w.  sketch  of  public  affairs  dur.  his  administrSt.     o,p. 

Ostrich  Farming  — v.  I  §  44. 

Natal  and  Zululand. 

Bird,  John  _    Annals  of  Natal,  2  vols. 


80 

[78]  78 

88 

85 

[84]  88 

88 

77 
[76]  80 

[  ]78 
m  88 
8S;  88 
89 


Austral  Africa :  losing  it  or  ruling  it  ?,  2  vols. 


32/- 


c  8°  Chapman        [78]  80 


c8*  Sonnenschein         88 

c  8''  Whittingham  [88]  89 

8°  Wilson  88 


Cape  Town  v.y. 

%'  Low  88 


6/- 


c  8°  Paul  86 

c  8°  Stanford         [75]  77 


8°  Rivington 
8°  London 


76 
55 


Brooks  +  Mann, H.  +Dr.    History,  Description  and  Resources  of  Natal ;  photos. 


Amazulu  :  the  Zulus,  their  hist.,  manners,  customs,  language,  etc 
The  Zulus  and  the  British  Frontiers 


JENKINSON,  T.  B. 

Lucas,  T.  J. 
Ethnology, 
Angas,  G.  F. 
Zulu  Campaign 

Orange  Free  State  and  the  Transvaal. 

Roche,  [Mrs.]  H.  A. 

Diamond  Fields, 

BoVLE,  Frederick 
Chapman,  Cpt.  Chas. 
LiNDLEY,  Cpt.  A.  F. 
Matthews,  Dr.  J.  W. 


[1495-1845]  20/- 
2'/- 


6/- 
16/- 


8"  Pietermaritzbg.%%-%^ 

8°  Lovell  Reeve         76 

c8''  W.H.  Allen    [82]  84 

8°  Chapman  79 


The  Kaffirs  Illustrated  :  30  litho.  pi. 
— w.  F  §  31 :  British  Minor  Campaigns. 


On  Trek  in  the  Transvaal 


D.p.  \w.  ;f 4]  r  f°  Hogarth 


lo/6  c  8*  Low 


To  the  Cape  for  Diamonds  [digging  experiences]  14/-  c  8°  Chapman 

A  Journey  to  Cape  Town  and  the  Diamond  Fields  o.p.     8°  London 

Adamantia  [vindic.  of  rt.  of  O.  F.  State  to  the  diamond  fields]  o.p.     8°      ,, 

Incwadi  Yami :  20  years'  personal  exper.  in  S.  Africa  ;  ill.  '4/-  '  8°  Low 

Contains  the  most  exhaustive  account  yet  pub.  of  the  Kimberley  diamond  mines  and  mtninic. 


49 


[78]  78 


73 
72 

SI 


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51.    IklADAGASCAR. 

[92  pp. ;  i.  alphab.,  li  chronolog.]  S/- 


Oliver,  Cpt.  S.  P.  [ed.]  ^s  editing  for  Hakluyt  Soc.  a  series  of  wks.  on  Madag.  in  seven  vols. 

-60;  Re 
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To  contain  Fr.  CaUCHE'S  Aftf»ww-/C>63M4]!  tr.  of  de  FLACOURT'S  Jtrfa^ow  i&ia-6o  ;  Rob.  DRURY'S  yournal;  de  RENMEFORT's  nan-.,  and 

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[America 


E  §§  52-53 


Modern  Travels,  Accounts,  etc. 

Ellis,  Rev.  Wm.  [miss.]  Three  Visits  to  Madagas.  [1853,  54,  $6] ;  Madagas.  Revisited  [1862-65]  ea.  16/-     8' 
LlTTLE,Rev.H.W.[miss.]Madagascar:  its  history  and  people  ;  map  10/6     8' 

McLeod,  Lyons  Madagascar  and  its  People  [by  a  Brit.  Consul  at  Mozambique]  10/6     8' 

MULLBNS,Rev.Jos.[miss.]Twelve  Months  in  Madagascar  7/6  p  8" 

Oliver,  Lt.  [Cpt.]  S.  P.  Madagascar  and  its  Former  Dependencies,  2  vols.  52/6     8° 

,,  ,,  Madagascar  and  the  Malagasy  o.p.\_ph.  42/-;  w.  iShl  r  8° 

Shaw,  Rev.  G.  A.  Madagascar  and  France  ;  ill.  [people,  resources,  development]  6/-  c  8° 

SiBREE,  Rev.  Jas.  Madagascar  and  its  People  ;  ill.  [chiefly  missionary  prospects]  6/6    16° 

*     „  „  The  Great  African  Island  12/-     8° 

By  far  the  most  iniportant  book  ;  contains  accounts  of  all  the  more  important  recent  researches  in  Physical  Geography,  Geology,  Exploration, 
Customs,  Language,  Religious  Belief  and  Practices,  Folklore,  etc.,  of  the  different  tribes  of  the  island. 

Mauritius. 


Murray     [58] 

Blackwood 

Longman 

Nisbet 

Macmillan 

Day 

R.  T.  S. 

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Boyle,  Chas.  J. 
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Seychelles. 

ESTRIDGE,  H.  Whately 


Far  Away  :  scenery  and  society  in  the  Mauritius 
Sub-tropical  Rambles  in  the  Land  of  the  Aphanapteryx 


Six  Years  in  Seychelles  ;  w.  30  photos. 


9/-  c  8° 
18/-     8° 


Chapman 
Low 


60;  67 
84 
65 

[75]  7S 
86 
66 

85 
[70]  81 

79 


67 
73 


21/-  s  4°  priv. pin., London  85 


VII.  (Beograpb^  of  Hmettca 


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52.    NORTH  AMERICA  :  GENERALLY. 

— V.  also  E  §  54  :  Discovery  of  America. 

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Bibl.Americanardict.ofbks.rel.toAmer.  Pts.l-44,ea.$2;45-84[toPhila.]ea.$5  8°  iV.   ybrJiSS-SS  inprog. 
Historical  Nu^ets,  vols,  i.-ii.,  o.p.  \w.  21/-];  vol.  iii.  pt.  i  2/6     12°  Stevens  62  ;  85 

Comprizes  3,000  alphab.  arrgd.  titles  of  rare  books  rel.  to  Amer.,  with  collations  and  values  in  i86z. 


Three  Cruises  of  the  Blake-^.  E  §  7. 

The  Great  Lone  Land  ;  ill.  [N.-W.  America]     7/6  p  8°  Low 

The  Wild  North  Land  ;  ill.  7/6  p  8°      „ 

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42/- 
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in  prep. 


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Bird,  Isab.  L.  [  =  Mrs.  Bishop]  A  Lady's  Life  in  the  Rocky  Mountains  ;  8  ill.  7/6  p  8' 

Grohmann,W.A.  B.         Camps  in  the  Rockies  12/6  c  8' 

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Parkman,  F.  [Am.]  The  Oregon  Trail  [hist,  of  exped.  to  Rocky  Mountains  in  1846]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan       [49]  86 


Murray  [79]  81 

Low  82 

New  York        [36]  81 


$1    12'  Philadelphia 


8°  New  York 


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Beach.W.  W.[Am.]         Indian  MisceUany  $4     %°  Albany  77 

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i. :  Chronicles  of  the  Mayas,  »3 ;  U. :  Iroquois  Book  of  Rit.s,  fe ;  iii. :  Comedyballet  of  Guegence,  »2 ;  vii. :  Aiic.  Nahuatl  Poetry,  83. 

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E  §53 

Brooks,  E.  S.  [Am.] 
*Catlin,  Geo.  [Am.] 


The  Story  of  the  American  Indian  ;  ill.  [w.  bibl.]  $2.50  c  8°  Boston 

Illustrations oftheManners&CustomsoftheN.  Amer.Indians,  2 v.jcol. pi.  63/-  r  8°  Chatto 


Doddridge,  J.  [Am.] 


DoMENECH,  Abbe 
*Drake,  F.  S.  [Am.] 

S.  G.  [Am.] 


o.p,  [pb.  105/-,  col.  210/-] 

[8  years]    2/6 

$2 

$4 

$2-75 
o.p.  [pb.  36/- ;  w.  10/-] 


f  Bohn 

12°  Gall 
Albany 
New  York 
Hartford 
Bohn 


12' 


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Portfolio  of  Illustrations  to  same 

Life  among  the  Indians 

Indian  Wars  of  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania 
*DoDGE,  Col.R.  J.  [Am.]  Plains  of  the  Great  West,  and  their  Inhabitants 

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Indian Tribesof  U.S.,  2vols.;  icopl.,  some  col.  [hist.,antiq.,arts,relig.,etc.]  84/-  r  4' 
An  abridgment  of  SCHOOLCRAFT'S  6-voI.  bk.  {infra],  w.  addl.  matter,  and  in  some  pts.  re- written. 

Books  of  the  Indians,  ed.  J.  W.  O'Neill  [Am.]  $4^8 

Egglestone,  E.  and  others  [Ams.]  Famous  American  Indians,  5  vols.  ea.  $1.25    12' 

Tecumseli  and  the  Sliawnee  Propliet ;  Red  Eagle;  Focalionta^;  Brant  and  Red  Jaclcet;  Montezuma. 

Ellis,  G.  E.  [Am.]  Red  Man  and  White  Man  in  N.  America  [earliest  to  pres.  times]  $3.50     8' 

Ethnology  of  S.  California;  21  pi.  and  ill.  [implements,  sculpt.,  beads,  etc.]  50/-     4' 

Featherman,  a.  Social  Hist,  of  Races  of  Mankind  :  Aoneo-Maranonians  [N.  Am.  &  Esquimaux]  25/-  8°  Triibner 

Foster,  J.  W.  [Am.]        Prehistoric  Races  of  United  States  of  America :  ill.  [chiefly  archseolog.]  $3.50  c8°  Chicago 
Haines,  E.  M.  [Am.]       The  American  Indian ;  ill.  30/- 

{ACKSON,  Mrs.  H.  H.  [Am.]  A  Century  of  Dishonour  [U.S.  govt.'s  dealings  w.  Indians]  $1.50 

ONES,  C.  C,jun.  [Am.]   Antiquities  of  the  Southern  Indians  $6 

Krause+Grunwedel  ^  The  N.-W.  Coast  of  America  : 


'  Boston 
'  Mew  York 

Boston 
Washington 


8°  Boston 
8°  New  York 


87 
[42]  76 

42 
[6i]8s 

[63]  76 
82 
60 
8S 

C33]S2 
78-80 

82 

79 
88 

[73]  74 

89 

[81]  85 


McKenney  +  Hall, 


results  of  ethnol.  researches  [tr.] ;  13  pi. 

[fr.  coUns.  at  Berlin  Museum]  63/-     f°  New  York  82 

Philadelphia  [||]  tS 

Cincinnati  80 

7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [49]  86 

Contributions  to  American  Ethnology                                                               18/-     4°   Washington  77 

Thirty  Years  with  the  Indian  Tribes                                             ,     [1812-42]  $3     8°  -Philadelphia  [51]  54 

Hist.,Cond.  &  Prospects  of  Indian  Tribes  of  U.S.,  6  vols. ;  ill.  [z<.  Drake,  to/. ]  $90  4°      „  SI-S7 

Papers  laid  bef.  Congress  on  Hist.,  Antiq.,  Lang.,  Etlinol.,  Rites,  Supers.,  and  MytltoL  of  Indians.    Picturesque  rather  than  scientific  ;  contg.  a  good  deal  of  useless  matter. 


j.  [Amsl  ^'^'-  °^  "^^  Indian  Tribes  of  N.  America,  3  vols. ;  120  col.  ports,  o.p.  \w.  84/-]  i  8' 
MANYPENNY,G.W.[Am.]Our  Indian  Wards  $3 

*Parkman,  F.  [Am.]        The  Oregon  Trail — conts.  a  good  picture  of  Indian  life 
Powell,  J.  W.  [Am.]       -        -  .       _  .     . 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R. 


Short,  J.  T.  [Am.] 
•Smithsonian  Institution 


Spencer,  Herbert  [ed.] 
Thatcher,  B.  B.  [Am.] 
TiBBLES,T.  H.  [Am.] 
*WlNSOR,  Justin  [Am.] 

Mythology  and  Folklore. 
Apachees. 

Browne,  J.  R.  [Am.] 

Aztecs 
Guiana  Tribes. 

Brett,  W.  H.  [Am.] 
*iM  Thurn,  E.  F. 


The  North  Americans  of  Antiquity    [gd.  compil.  fr.  Smithson.  Repts.,  etc.]  $3  8°  New  York 

Annual  Reports  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology  ;  ill.  [1879  .r??.]  4°   Washington 

Contributions  to  North  American  Ethnology ;  pi.  (some  col.),  vols,  i.  and  foil.  4°  ,, 

Descrip.Sociol.,No.2 :  Anc.Amer.Races,i6/-;  N0.6 :  Amer. Races [N.&S.]  18/-  f°  Williams 

Indian  Biography,  2  vols.  $1.50  12°  New  York 

Hidden  Power  :  secret  history  of  the  Indian  Ring,  etc.  $l-SO 

"        " 30/ 


Narr.  and  Crit.  Hist,  of  America,  vol.  i. ;   Pre-Columbian  America ;  ill. 
'■  B  §  35  :  Mythology  and  Folklore  of  American  Indians. 

Adventures  in  Apache  Country 
— V.  Mexicans,  infra. 


12- 
12' 
r 


8°  Low 


80 
82  ann, 

74  5  78 

[32]  43 

81 

89 


$2  12°  Low 


The  Indian  Tribes  of  Guiana 
Among  the  Indians  of  Guiana  ;  ill. 


[condition,  habits,  etc.] 
[chiefly  anthropological] 


18/- 
18/- 


8'  Bell 
8°  Paul 


[52]  68 
83 


Hidatsas. 

Matthews,  W.  [Am.]     Ethnography  and  Philology  of  the  Hitatsa  Indians 

Hudson  River  Tribes. 

Rottenber,  E.  M.  [Am.]  Indian  Tribes  of  Hudson's  River 

Iroquois. 

Hales,  H.  [Am. ;  ed.]        The  Iroquois  Book  of  Rites 
Morgan,  L.  H.  [Am.]      League  of  the  Iroquois 


IS/-     8°  Washington 

$3.50     8°  New  York 

[Brinton's  Library]    $3   12°  Philadelphia 
$2.50     8°  Rochester 

Mayas. 

Brinton,D.G.  [Am.;  ed. ] Chronicles  of  the  Mayas  [intro. ;  text ;  tr.  ;  Brinton's  Library]    $3   12°  Philadelphia 

le  Plongeon,  Alice  D.  [Am.]    Sacred  Mysteries  of  the  Mayas  and  Quiches  ,  $2.50     8°  New  York 

Mexicans. 

Brinton,  Dr.  G.  [ed.]      Ancient  Nahuatl  Poetry  [27  songs,  w.  trs„  etc. ;  Brinton's  Library]  $3   12J  Philadelphia 

*Tylor,  Dr.  E.  B.  Anahuac  :  Mexico  and  Mexicans,  ancient  &  modern  ;  ill.  «./.  c  8°  Murray 

Aztecs. 

•Biart,  L.  The  Aztecs:  their  history,  manners*  customs  [Am^  tr.  fr.  French]    $2     %°  Chicago 

Yncas. 

Markham,  C.  R.  [ed.]      Narratives  of  the  Rites  and  Laws  of  the  Yncas 
de  la  Vega,  G.  [ed.]  Royal  CommenUriesof  the  Yncas,  tr.  C.  R.  Markham,  2. vols. 

360 


77 


83 
51 


82 
86 


87 
61 


87 


8°  HakluytSoc. 
8°       .. 


,72 
••     69-71 


Geography] 


AMERICA:   DISCOVERY,  CONQUEST,   ETC. 


[America 


E  §54 
14/-     8°  Bentley  73 

21/-    8°  Low  84 


SI 


Modocs. 

Miller,  J.  [Am.]  Life  among  the  Modocs 

Moquis. 

BouRKEjCapt.J.C.  [Am.]  Snake  Dance  of  the  Moquis  of  Arizona;  ill. 

Important  for  Native  Indian  Institutions. 

Ojibways. 

CopwAY,  G.  [Am.]  History  of  Ojibway  Nation ;  ill.  [by  Chief  of  the  Ojibways]  $i    12°  Boston 

Pennsylvanian  Tribes. 

Heckewelder,  J.  [Am.]  The  Indians  of  Pennsylvania  $3-5°     ^'Philadelphia   [22]  76 

Poncas. 

Zylyff  [Am.]  Ponca  Chiefs  5°"^-    '6°  Boston 

Wampanoags. 

Miller,  W.  [Am.]  Notes  concerning  Wampanoag  Indians  $1    i'^  Providence 

YncaS  — v.  Mexicans,  supra. 


54.    AMERICA  -.  DISCOVERY,  CONQUEST  and  EARLY  VOYAGES. 


Bibliogpaphy 

Harrisse,  H.  [Am.] 


— V.  also  E  §  52  :  North  America. 
Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustissima 


o.p.  \_w.  £,11  i  8°  New  York 


£6 


An  accurate  chronological  description  of  works  reL  to  Amer.  pub.  between  1492  and  iggi,  w.  collation  of  each,  and  alphab.  index  at  end. 
A  Suppietnent  was  pub.  at  Paris  in  1872,  worth  35/-.    It  contains  about  200  additional  works. 


Watson,  P.  B.  [Am.] 

Generally. 

Abbott,  J.  [Am.] 
Brown,  Alex.  [Am.] 


Bibliography  of  pre-Columbian  Discoveries  of  America — aj>p.  to  Anderson,  infra. 


Discovery  of  America,  3  vols.  $2.25    16°  New  York 

The  Genesis  of  the  United  States,  2  vols ;  map  $15     8°  Boston 

a  narr.  of  tlie  movement  in  England,  i6os-z6i6,  wliich  resulted  in  the  plantation  of  Nortii  America  by  Eng lislimen. 


89 

5S-6I 


Helps,  [Sir]  Arthur  The  Spanish  Conquest  of  Amer.,  4  vols,  [in  rel.  to  slavery]  [pb.  64/-;  w.  60/-]     8°  Parker 

Kohl,  J.  G.  Discovery  of  America,  2  vols.  16/-     8° 

Stevens,  Henry  [Am.  ]      Histor.  &  Geograph.  Notes  on  the  Earliest  Discoveries  of  Amer.  [1453-1530]     8°  Newhaven,,  U.S.    69 

Contains  piioto.  lith.  facsimiles  of  z6  of  the  earliest  known  maps  of  America. 

Weise,  A.  J.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Discoveries  of  America,  to  1525    [w.  facs.  of  12  rare  maps]  15/-     8°  Bentley  84 

*WlNSOR,  Justin  [Am. ;  ed.]  Historical  and  Critical  History  of  America,  vols,  ii.-iv.  ;  ill.  ea.  30/-  r8°  Low         86  ;  87  ;  87 

iL :  Spanish  Discoveries  and  Conq.  of  America;  iii. :  English  Discov,  and  Settlements  in  Amer, ;  iv. :  French  Discoveries  and  Settlements  in  America. 

Discovery  by  Chinese. 

Leland,  C.  G.  [Am,]         Fu-Sang  :  discovery  of  America  by  Chinese  Buddhist  Priests  in  5th  century   7/6  c  8°  Triibner  75 

Discovery  by  Northmen. 

Anderson,  Prf.  R.  B.        America  not  Discovered  by  Columbus  [w.  full  bibliography  by  P.  B.  Watson]  $1    12°  Chicago 


Beamish,  N.  L. 
Brown,  Marie  E. 
Rafn,  C.  C 

Smith,  J.  Toulmin 


Discovery  of  America  by  Northmen  in  Tenth  Century     o.p.\_pb.  10/-;  w.  5/-]     8°  Boone 
Icelandic  Discoveries  of  America  [rather  poor]  7/6  c  8°  Triibner 

Antiquitates  Americanje  ;  maps  &pl.  e.p.  [w.  40/-]  i  4°-  R.Soc.  of  North.  Ant.  37 

The  authentic  documents  t  to  prove  the  pre-CoIumhian  discov.  of  Amer.  by  Northmen, 


[74]  83 
41 
87 


Discovery  of  America  by  Northmen  in  the  Tenth  Century  o.p.  \J>b.  6/- ;  w.  5/-]   12°  Ort 

Discovery  by  Welsh. 

Bowen,  B.  F.  [Am.]         America  Discovered  by  the  Welsh  iu  1170 

Canada  — J".  E  §  55  :  Dominion  of  Canaida. 

Mexico  —•!>■  also  E  §  6,  s.v.  Cortes. 

*PRiiscoTT,  W.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  ed.  J.  Foster  Kirk ;  maps 

Peru  — '"■  "^^■f"  E  §  6,  s.v.  Pizarro. 


[39]  42 
1.25    16°  Philadelphia  76 


•Prescott,  W.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru,  ed.  J.  Foster  Kirk  :  maps 

,^6i 


7/6  r  8°  Sonnenschein  i;43]  89 
7/6  r  8"  „  [47]  89 


Geography]  DOMINION  OF  CANADA  AND   NEWFOUNDLAND.  [America 

E  §55 

Early  Voyages  and  Accounts. 

Arber,  Prf.  E.  [ed.]  First  Three  English  Books  on  America  21/-     4°  Arber'sRep.[J^JJ]8s 

Chiefly  trs,,  compilations,  etc.,  made  1SS3-S5  by  Rich.  EDEN  fr.  works  of  PIETRO  MARTIRE  {PETER  MARTYR,  1433-1526),  Seb.  MONSTER 

(1489-1S52),  and  Seb.  CABOT  (1474-1557). 

Benzoni,  Girolamo  History  of  the  New  World,  tr.  Adm.  Smyth  [travels,  1541-1556]     8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         57 

Hakluyt,  Richard  Divers  Voyages  touching  Discovery  of  America,  ed.  J.  W.  Jones  8°  „  50 

Payne,  E.  J.  Voyages  of  Elizabethan  Seamen  to  America  [1562-95  ;  fr.  Hakluyt]  7/6  p  8°  De  La  Rue  80 

Biography  of  Early  Voyagers :  Columbus,  Las  Casas,  Cortes,  Pizarro— ».  e  §  6. 

English  Colonization  of  America— z/.  F  §  67  :  North  America,  Colonial  Period. 


55.    DOMINION  OF  CANADA,  amd  NEWFOUNDLAND, 
Generally. 

Gordon,  D.  M.  A  Journey  from  Victoria  to  Winnipeg ;  ill.  8/6  p  8°  Low  80  . 

Kohl,  J.  G.  Travels  in  Canada  &  thro'  New  York  and  Pennsylvania  States  [tr.],  2  vols.  21/-  p  8°  Triibner  67 

Marshall,  C  The  Canadian  Dominion  12/6     8°  Longman  71 

Rae,  W.  F.  Columbia  and  Canada  o.p.  [pi.  14/- ;  w.  5/-]     8°  Daldy  77 

„         ,,  Newfoundland  to  Manitoba  6/-  s  8°  Low  81 

„         „  Canada  [Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies]  3/6    12°     ,,  82 

Russell,  W.  H.  Canada :  its  defences,  condition,  and  resources  10/6  p  8°  Bradbury  65 

St.  John,  M.  Sea  of  Mountains,  2  vols.  [account  of  Lord  Dufferin's  tour]  21/-  p  8°  Hurst  77 

Silver,  S.  W.  [pub.]        Handbook  to  Canada  [guide  for  settlers]  5/-     8°  Silver  8i 

Sport  in  Canada— z/.  i  §  147. 

Discovery  and  Colonization— z^.  aim  F  §  History  of  America  (esp.  Parkman\ 

Bury,  Visct.  Exodus  of  Western  Nations,  2  vols.  [Eng.  coloniz.  of  Virginia  &  Canada]  32/-      8°  Bentley  6i 

Howland,  E.  [Am.]         Annals  of  N.  Amer.  [incl.  U.S.,  Mexico,  &  Brit.  Provinces,  1492-1 876]  $3.50     8°  Hartford  77 

Smith,  Cpt.  John  Works,  ed.  Prf.  E.  Arber  12/6  c  8°  Arber's  Reprts.  [1608-31]  85 

Contains  early  information  respecting  first  English  settlements  in  Virginia,  Bermuda,  New  England,  Guiana,  Barbadoes,  Newfoundland,  etc 

*WlNSOR,  Justin  [Am.;  ed.] — in  his  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of  America — v.  E  §  54. 

Ashton,  J.  [ed.]  Adventures  and  Discourses  of  Capt.  John  Smith ;  iU.  [1S79-1631]  S/-  c  8°  Cassell  83 

Emigration  to  Canada. 

Ritchie,  J.  Ewing  To  Canada  with  Emigrants :  a  record  of  experience ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Unwin  85 

Gazetteer. 

*LoVELL,  John  [Canad.]    Gazetteer  and  History  of  the  Dominions,  9  vols. ;  ill.  £l(>  •  8°  Montreal  88  mprog. 

To  comprise  8  vols.,  each  devoted  to  ooe  of  the  8  provinces,  and  a  ninth  containing  maps. 

History  — w.  f  §  67. 

Irish  in  Canada     —v.  e  §  20. 
Scenery. 

Bartlett,  W.  H.  [artist]  Canadian  Scenery  Illustrated  :  120  steel  pi.,  w.  text  by  N.  P.  Willis,  2  v.  42/-     4°  Virtue 

*Grant,  Geo.  M.  [Canad.]  Picturesque  Canada:  as  it  was  and  is;  500  ill.,  2  vols.  105/-     4°  Toronto  87 

LoRNE,  Marq.  of  Canadian  Pictures :  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil ;  ill.  8/-  i.8°  R.  T.  S.  84 

Statistics. 

Morgan,  H.  J.  [Canad.]  The  Dominion  Annual  Register  and  Review  9/-     8°  Montreal       66  ann. 

Alaska  —v.  E  §  56  :  United  States, 

Bermudas,  or  Somers'  Islands. 

History  and  Early  Voyages. 

Godet,  T.  L.  Bermuda  [hist.,  geol.,  climate,  commerce,  goyt.,  etc.]  9/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder       60 

Lefroy,  J.  H.  Discovery  and  Settle-nent  of  the  Bermudas,  2  vols.  ea.  30/-  r  8°  Longman  77-79 

Smith,  Cpt.  John  Historye  of  Bermudaes,  ed.  Lefroy  [f.  Brit.  Mus.  (Sloane)  MS.]     8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         82 

Travel  and  Description.. 

Jones,  J.  M.  A  Naturalist  in  Bermuda  o.p.  \jpb.  7/6 ;  w.  5/-]     8°  Lovell  Reeve         58 

British  Columbia     — v.  Vancouver's  Island  and  British  Columbia,  infra. 

362 


Geography] 


UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA:  COLLECTIVELY. 


[America 


Cape  Breton. 

Brown,  Richard  [Canad.]  Cape  Breton  :  a  history  of  the  island  IS/- 

„  „  Coal  Fields  and  Coal  Trade  of  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton  7/6 

Hudson  Bay  Territory— o.  also  E  §§  68,  69  :  Polar  Regions. 

Butler,  Maj.  W.  F.         The  Great  Lone  Land ;  ill.  [travels  in  N.-W.  America]  7/6 

Robinson,  H.  M.  [Am.]  The  Great  Fur  Land  ;  ill.  [Hudson's  Bay  Territory],  12/6  8°  Low  79 ;  or  yic. 

Labrador 

Hind,  H.  Y. 
Stearns,  W.  A.  [Am.] 


Low 


P8° 
16" 


— z/.  also  E  §§  68,  69. 

The  Labrador  Peninsula,  2  vols. 

Labrador :  its  peoples,  industries,  and  natural  history 


Manitoba :  its  infancy,  growth,  and  present  condition 
Manitoba  and  the  Great  North- West ;  maps 


7/6 

12/- 


18/- 
[discovery  to  i86o]  10/- 
[in  1877]  10/6  ■ 


Manitoba. 

Bryce,  Prf.  G.  [Canad.] 
Macoun,  John 

Newfoundland. 

Hatton  +  Sarvey,  J. +M.  Newfoundland:  the  oldest  British  colony ;  ill. 
Pedley,  Rev.  C.  History  of  Newfoundland 

TocQUE,  P.  Newfoundland  as  it  was  and  as  it  is 

Niagara  — ».  E  §  57,  s.v.  New  York  State. 

Prince  Edward  Island. 

Campbell, Duncan  [Am.]  History  of  Prince  Edward  Island 

Red  River  Settlement. 

Bell,  C.  N.  [Am.]  The  Selkirk  Settlement  and  the  Settlers ;  ill. 

,,         ,,  Some  Red  River  Settlement  History 

Vancouver's  Island  and  British  Columbia. 

•Bancroft,  H.  H.  [Am.]  British  Columbia,  2  vols.  [Hist,  of  Pacific  States  of  N.  Am.]  ea.  $4.50 

Lees+Clutterbuck,^^  B.  C,  1887:  a  ramble  in  British  Columbia ;  map  and  75  ill, 


c8° 
8° 


8° 


Low 
Jack 


Cassell 

Longman 

Low 


E  §56 


6j 


7» 


Low  [72]  82 

New  York       [79]  82 


Longman  67 

Boston  [85]  87 


82 
83 


82 
63 
78 


7/6   12°  Charlotte-town       75 


Leonard, 
Macfie,  Mat. 
Macdonald,  D.  G.  F. 
Pemberton,  J.  D. 
Rattray,  A. 


Travels  in  British  Columbia 

Vancouver's  Island  and  British  Columbia 

British  Columbia  and  Vancouver's  Island 

Facts  and  Figures  about  Vancouver's  Island  and  British  Columbia 

Vancouver's  Island  and  British  Columbia 


o.p. 


8°  Winnipeg              87 

8°         „                   87 

k-.'jo 

8°  San  Francisco  86-87 

6/- 

c  8°  Longman        [88]  89 

14/- 

8° 

18/- 

8°          „                      65 

8°  London                    63 

IO/6 

c  8°  Longman                 60 

5/- 

c  8°  Smith  &  Elder       62 

56.    nmTED  STATES  OF  AMERICA :  («)  COLLECTIVELY. 


Check  List  for  American  Local  History 


Bibliography. 

Perkins,  F.  B.  [Am.] 

Generally. 

American  Commonwealths ;  ed.  H.  E.  Scudder  [Am.] 

California  Prf.  Jos.  RovcE         86  Kentucky 

Connecticut  Prf.  Alex.  JOHNSTON  87  Maryland  

lUinoiE E.  G.  Mason  89 

Jndiana  J.  P.  DUNN,y»«, 


8°  Boston 


76 


Prf.  N.  S.  SHALEK 

, w.  H,  Browne 

Micfiigan    T.  M.  COOLEY 

Missouri Lucien  Carr 

New  Jersey  Prf.  Austin  SCOTT 


W.  SPRING 

•Bancroft,  H.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Pacific  States  of  North  America 


I.-III.  Central  Amer ST. 

IV.-IX.  Mexico St. 

X.  N.  Mexican  States  and  Texas,  t.  I.  [to  xSoo] 

XIII.-XVIII.  Califoruia,  i.-vL  [to  1859]. 


XXII.  N.-W  Coast,  i.  [to  iSool. 

XXV.  Oregon 

XXVI.-XXVII.  Brit.  Columbia  .... 

XXIX.  California  Pastoral 


ea.  $1.25    12*'  Boston  "ff^-Zg  in  prog, 

79  New  York,  2  vols Ellis  H.  Roberts  87 

78  Ohio Rufus  King  89 

Oregon  Dr.  Wm.  Barrows  84 

Pennsylvania Hon.  W.  MacVeagh  8»- 

Virginia J.  E.  CoOKE  83 

[in  39  vols.]  ea.  vol.  $4.50     8*  Smi  Francisco  83-89 

XXX,    CaHfomia  inter  Pocula. 
XXXI.    Popular  Tribunals,  i. 
XXXni.    Alaska,  z  vol. 

V,  also  E  §  S3 :  N.-Amer.  Indians. 


Through  Cities  and  Prairie  Lands 

The  Southern  States  of  North  America ;  ill. 


14/-     S**  Chapman 
31/6  rS"  Blackie 


Si 
75 


Records  of  Travels  in  Louisiana,  Texas,  Indian  Terr.,  Missouri,  Ark.,  Mississ.,  Flor.,  Virg.,  etc. 


Hardy,  Lady  Duffus 
King,  E. 

Atlases. 

•Scribner's  Sons  [Ams.;  pubs.]  Statistical  Atlas  of  United  States,  ed.  F.  W.  Hughes+H.  Gannett  i68/-  r  fA'«a;Ki7r*(Stanford)86 
Walker,  F.  A.  [Am.]  „  „    of  the  United  States,  3  parts  $iS  Washington 


Gazetteers. 

de  CoLANGE,  [Am.] 
Kidder,  C.  H.  [Am.] 


United  States  Gazetteer 
Burley's  United  States  Gazetteer 


30/- 


363 


8*  Cincinnati 
8°  Philadelphia 


7S 


84 
76 


"Geography]        UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA:   INDIVIDUAL  STATES.  [America 


C  §57 

statistics  and  Resources. 

-American  Almanac  and  Treasury  of  Facts,  ed.  Spofford 


Patton,  J.  H.  [Am.]        National  Resources  of  the  United  States 

Eng'lish  Visits  to  and  Impressions  of  U.S. 


[statis.,  financ,  polit.]  7/6  [abgd. 


1/6] 
$3 


Arnold,  Matthew 
Bjiemer,  Frederika 
■Campbell,  Sir  Geo. 
Dickens,  Charles 
Faithfull,  Emily 
Firth,  J.  C. 
IFreeman,  Prf.  E.  A, 
Hatton,  Joseph 

„        [ed.] 
Marryat,  Florence 


Discourses  in  America  4/6 

The  Homes  of  the  New  World  [tr.],  3  vols.  [1849-51]  o.p. 

White  and  Black  [travels  in  United  States]  14/- 

American  Notes  {1842]  1/6 

Three  Visits  to  America  9/- 

Our  Kin  across  the  Sea  [by  a  well-known  N.  Zeal,  colonist]  fey- 

Some  Impressions  of  the  United  States  [in  1883]  6/- 

To-day  in  America  :  studies  of  the  Old  World  and  the  New,  2  vols.  18/- 

Hy.  Irving's  Impressions  of  Am.,  2  v.  [sketches,  c'versations,  etc.,  w.  him]  21/- 
Tom  Tiddler's  Ground  [visit  1885]  7/6 

"0'RELL,Max"[=PaulBlouet]  Jonathan  and  his  Continent  [tr.]  [by  a  Fch.  Schoolmaster  in  Lond.]  2/6  i 
Sala.  G.  a.  America  Revisited ;  ill.  12/- 

Saunders,  W.  Through  the  Light  Continent  [U.  S.  in  1877-78]  10/6 

Vivian,  H.  H.  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  America  9/- 


12°  New  York 
8° 


77  ann. 


c  8°  Macmillan  85 

s8°  53 

8°  Chatto  79 

16°  Chapman        [42]  87 

8°  Douglas,  Edin.      84 

c  8°  Longman  88 

c  8"  „  83 

cS"  „  81 

08°  8i 

8°  Sonnenscheiu         86 

;  8°  Arrowsmith,.Sm/'o/89 

8°  Vizetelly         [82]  83 

8°  Cassell  79 

8°  Stanford  78 


57.    UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA :    (*)  INDIVIDUAL  STATES. 


History  of  Alabama,  Georgia,  and  Mississippi,  2  vols. 


Alabama. 

Picket,  A.  J.  [Am.] 

Alaska. 

*Bancroft,  H.  H.  [Am.]  Alaska:  1730-I885  [Hist,  of  Pacific  States  of  N.  Amer.]  $4.30 

Dall,  W.  H.  [Am.  ]  Alaska  and  its  Resources  $7. 50 

J;lliott,  H.  W.  [Am.]     Alaska  and  the  Seal  Islands  $4-50 

Karr,  H.  W.  Seton  The  Shores  and  Alps  of  Alaska  [in  diary  form  ;  a  good  book]  16/^ 

Report  of  International  Polar  Exped.  to  Point  Barrow  ;  maps,  ports,  and  pi.  (some  col.)  20/- 

Whymper,  F.  Travels  in  Alaska  and  on  the  Yukon  16/- 

WlLLARD,  [Mrs.]  E.  S.  [Am']  Life  in  Alaska  $1.25 

Woodman,  Mrs.  J.  A.      Picturesque  Alaska ;  ill.  [mountains,  glaciers,  and  seas] 

Missions  — v.  A  §  105. 

California. 

History. 

♦Bancroft,  H.H.  [Am.]  California,  vols,  i.-vi.  [tb  1859]  [Hist,  of  Pacific  States  of  N.  Am.]  ed.  $4.50 
„  ,,  California  Pastoral  [Hist.  Pacif.  St.  ;  social  life,  etc.]  $4.50 

California  inter  Pocula  [Hist.  Pacif.  Sta. ;  the  Calif.  Inferno  of  1 884,  etc.]  $4. 50 
History  of  California  ;  map  $1 

Early  Days  of  California  $2 

History  of  San  Francisco  and  of  California  $4 

History  of  California,  2  vols.  5^/6 

California:  from  the  Conquest  [American  Commonwealths]  $1.25 

Annals  of  San  Francisco  $5 

El  Dorado  :  adventures  in  the  path  of  empire    [Mexico  and  California]  $1.50 


$7.50  12*  Charleston       [51]  51 


8°  San  Francisco 

86 

S*  Boston 

70 

8°  Nem  York 

86 

8°  Low 

87 

4°   Washington 

Si; 

8°  Murray 

68 

16°  Philadelphia 

84 

Boston 

89 

"Capron,  E.  S.  [Am.] 
Farnham,  T.  J.  [Am.] 
HiTTELL,  J.  S.  [Am.] 
T.  H.  [Am.] 
Royce,  J.  [Am.] 
Soul£,  [Am.] 
Taylor,  Bayard  [Am,] 

Resources. 

"Cronise,  T.  F.  [Am.] 
HiTTELL,  J.  S.  [Am.J 


The  Natural  Wealth  of  California 

The  Resources  of  California  $2 

XlNDLEy  +  WlDNEy,^^^y  California  of  the  South  ;  ill.  [phys.  geog.,  climate,  resources,  etc.]  $2 

California,  for  Health,  Pleasure,  and  Residence  12/6. 

Peninsular  California.;  2  maps  and  ill.  [climate,  soil,  condition]  $1 


NORDHOFF,  C.  [Am.] 


8° 

San  Francisco  84-88 

%' 

88 

%" 

88 

12° 

Boston 

54 

12° 

New  York 

8° 

San  Francisco        79 

8° 

,,           }» 

86 

16" 

Boston 

86 

8° 

New  York 

56 

12° 

It 

[50]  81 

r8° 

San  Francisco        78 

12° 

>t           >> 

[63]  74 

12° 

New  York 

[    ]88 

r8"' 

Low 

17.^1  87 

r8" 

New  York 

.89 

Travel  and  Description. 
■CuMMiNG,  C.  F.  Gordon-     Granite  Crags.;  ill. 

Carolina,  North  and  South. 


[the  Yo-semite  Regions  of  California]  16/-     8°  Blackwood 


84 


History. 

Hawks,  F.  L.  [Am.] 
Moore,  J.  W.  [Am.] 
iRAMSAY,  D.  [Am.] 
SIMMS,  W.  G.  [Am.] 


History  of  North >Carolina,  2  vols. ;  maps  and  ill.  $5 

History  of  N.  Carolina,  2  vols.,  $5  ;  School  History  of  N.  Carolina              $1 

History  of  South  Carolina,  2  vols.  C'o  1808J  $4 

Histoisy  of  South  Carolina  I>"efl  $2-  ^S 

364 


8°  NeioYorkiiJ-S'Slii 
8°  Baleigh  80 

12°  Charleston  67 

12°  New  York      [40]  60 


Geography]        UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA:  INDIVIDUAL  STATES. 


[America* 


.  also  New  England,  infra. 


$4 

$S 

[Amer.  Com'wealths]  $1.25 

$1.50 


0.5°/- 
$2.50 

$1.50 
$2.25 


Connecticut 

History. 

Atwater,  E.  E.  [Am.]    History  of  the  Colony  of  New  Haven 
HOLLISTER,  G.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  Connecticut,  2  vols. 
Johnston,  Prf.  Alex.  [Am.]  Conn. :  a  study  of  Commonwealth  democracy 
Peters,  S.  [Am.]  General  History  of  Connecticut 

Florida. 

History. 

de  Bry,  Theodore  French  Expedition  to  Florida,  ed.  Le  Mayne  [Am.] 

Fairbanks,  G.  R.  [Am.]  History  of  Florida:  1512-1842 

,,  „  The  Spaniards  in  Florida 

*Irving,  Washington  [Am.]  The  Conquest  of  Florida  by  De  Soto 
de  Soto,  Ferd.  Writings  and  Life — v.  E  §  6 :  Early  Voyagers. 

Description. 

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Deland,  Margaret  [Am.]  Florida  Days  ;  12  pi.  (4  col.)  &  50  ill.  [by  author  of  John  Ward:  Preacher'^  211- 
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Georgia. 

History. 

Carpenter,  [Am.] 
Jones,  C.  C.  [Am.] 
Stevens,  W.  B.  [Am.] 

Description, 

Harley,  Rev.  Timothy 

Savannah. 
Wilson,  A.  [Am.] 

Illinois. 

Ford,  T.  [Am.] 
Mason,  E.  G.  [Am.] 
Moses,  J.  [Am.] 
Reynolds,  J.  [Am.] 

Indiana. 


E  §57- 


8°  Neu)  Haven  81 

8°   „     „  sr 

12    Boston  87 

8°  New  York  77- 


4°  Boston  75s 

12°  Philadelphia  7 1' 

12°  New  York      [55]  68- 
w"     »        ..  [77]  81 


12°  New  York  Jf 

8°  Longman  89- 

12°  Philadelphia  [77]  81 


History  of  Georgia 

History  of  Georgia;  maps  and  ill. 

History  of  Georgia  to  1798,  2  vols. 


[chiefly  social  history]  $10 
$5 


Southward  Ho  !  a  tour  to  and  thro'  the  State  of  Georgia ;  ill. 
Historic  and  Picturesque  Savannah 


5/- 


$S 


18°  Philadelphia 
r  8°  Boston 
8°  Philadelphia 

c8°  Low 

8°  Boston 


6j 
83. 
47 


87 
89. 


History  of  Illinois :  1818-47 

Illinois 

Illinois :  historical  and  statistical,  vol.  i. 

Pioneer  History  of  Illinois 


[includes  a  sketch  of  Mormonism] 
[American  Commonwealths]  $1.25 

$4 
[1673^1818]  $S 


Dillon,  J.  B.  [Am.]         History  of  Indiana 

Dunn,  J.  P.,  jun.  [Am.]  Indiana:  a  redemption  from  slavery 

Kansas. 

History. 

Spring,  L.  W.  [Am.]       Kansas 

Biography. 

Brown,  John  [Am.]  Life  of.     By  H.  von  Hoist 

Description  and  Emigrant  Life. 

Coster,  Eliz.  B.  [Am.]     Tenting  on  the  Plains;  ilL 
Ebbutt,  p.  G.  Emigrant  Life  in  Kansas;  pi. 

Kentucky. 

History. 

Collins,  L.  [Am.] 
Marshall,  H.  [Am.] 
Shaler,  N.  S.  [Am.] 

Louisiana. 

History. 

French,  B.  F.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana 

*Gayarre,  C.  [Am.]         History  of  Louisiana,  3  vols. 

'Hennepin,  L.  [Am. ;  tr.]  Description  of  Louisiana,  tr.  fr.  La  Salle  [1683J 

Thompson,  M.  [Am.]       The  Story  of  Louisiana ;  ill. 

Creoles. 

Cable,  G.  V/.  [Am.]        The  Creoles  of  Louisiana;  well  ill.  by  Jos.  Pennell 

Fractically  a  history,  and  a  very  good  one  too.  of  the  Statft-- 
.165 


$3 
[American  Commonwealths]  $1.25 


8°  Chicago 
12°  Boston 
8°  Chicago 


12' 

12°  Boston 


541 

89 

89.t 

[    ]86- 


88- 


[American  Commonwealths]  $1.25   12°  Boston  82  • 

$1    iz"  Boston  88" 


Historical  Sketches  of  Kentucky ;  ill. 
History  of  Kentucky,  2  vols. 
Kentucky 


[in  Kansas  and  Texas]  :i8/- 
IO/6 


$10 

$14.50 

[American  Commonwealths]  ,$1.25 


8»  Low  88  > 

8^  Sonnenschein        86 


8°  Maysville        [47]  74  ■, 
8°  Frankfort       [24] 
12°  Boston  79. 


$12 

$6 

PI-7S 


8°  Nm)  York        46-53-. 
8°    I,       ,1 
8°    >>       » 
%°  Boston 


51-4 
80 
89V 


10/6     8°'  Nimmo 


Geographyj        UNITED   STATES  OF  AMERICA:   INDIVIDUAL  STATES. 


[America 


— V.  also  New  England,  infra. 


E  §57 

Maine 

History. 

Varney,  G.  J.  [Am.]        A  Brief  History  of  Maine 
Williamson,  W.  D.  [Am.]  History  of  Maine,  2  vols. 


$1.25   16°  Portland 
[i  602-1 820]  o.p.     8°  Boston 

Travel  and  Description. 

Hubbard,  L.  L.  [Am.]  Woods  and  Lakes  of  Maine                                                   [a  canoe  voyage]  $3  8°  Boston 

Steele,  T.  S.  [Am.]  Canoe  and  Camera :  200  miles' tour  through. Maine  $i-50 

„           ,,  Paddle  and  Portage  from  Moosehead  Lake  to  Aroostook  River                  $1.50  ,, 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  [Am.]  Maine  Woods                                                                                                     $2  12°     „ 

Maryland. 

Bozman,  J.  L.  [Am.] 


[32]  39 


83 

[80]  82 

82 

64 


$5  r  8°  Baltimore      [37]  61 


History  of  Maryland :  1633-60,  w.  prelim,  sketch,  2  vols. 

The  Preliminary  Sketch  was  firet  published  separately  in  iSii. 

Browne,  W.  H.  [Am.]     Maryland  [American  Commonwealths]  $1.25   12°  Boston 

Neill,  E^  D.  [Am.]  Terra  Marise :  colonial  history  of  Maryland  $2    1':^  Philadelphia 

"    ^   "        "  History  of  Maryland,  3  vols.  [the  only  complete  hist,  of  M.]     8°  Baltimore 


Scharf,  J.  T.  [Am.] 

Massachusetts 

Bibliography. 

COLBURN,  J.  [Am.] 

History. 

Adams,  Brooks  [Am.] 
Barry,  J.  S.  [Am.] 

Ellis,  G.  E.  [Am.] 


— V.  also  New  England,  infra. 

Bibliography  of  the  Local  History  of  Massachusetts 


8°  Boston 


78 
6- 

79 


71 


The  Emancipation  of  Massachusetts  [hostile  to  Puritans]  $1.50  12°  Boston 

History  of  Massachusetts,  3  vols.  $8.50  8°      „ 

i, :  Colonial  Period ;  ii. :  Provincial  Period;  iil. :  Commonwealth. 

Puritan  Age  and  Rule  in  the  Colony  of  Mass.  Bay  [1629-85]  $3.50  8° 


87 
5S-S7 


$4     8°  ;V^Kw-;i  [1749-64] 


30/- 
[by  several  writers]  $25 


32/-     8°  Low 
$10     8°  Boston 


$1.75  p  8°  New  York 


4°  Boston 
8° 


Hutchinson,  T.  [Gov.  of  Mass.]  History  of  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay 

,,  ,,  „  Diary  and  Letters  of,  etc.,  ed.  P.  O.  H^jtchinson,  2  vols. 

ScHOULER,  J.  [Am.]  Massachusetts  in  the  Rebellion,  2  vols. 

Boston. 

Gilman,  Arthur  [Am.]      The  Story  of  Boston;  ill. 

Porter,  Rev.  E.G.  [Am.]  Rambles  in  Old  Boston  ;  ill. 

* Winsor,  J.  [Am. ;  ed.  ]   Memorial  History  of  Boston,  4  vols. 

Ca7nhridge, 

Page,  L.  R.  [Am.]  Cambridge,  its  History,  etc. 

Charkstown. 

Hunnev^tell,  J.  F.  [Am.]  Century  of  Town  Life ;  pL  [hist,  of  Ch&rlestown  1775-1887]  $3.50 

Milton. 

Teele,  A.  K.  [Am. ;  ed.]  History  of  Milton,  Mass. :  1640-1887;  ports.  &  ill.  $3 

Biography. 

Vane,  Sir  Harry  [1612-62]  The  Life  of  Young  Sir  Harry  Vane.     By  Prf.  J.  K.  Hbsmer  [Am.]  18/- 

Vanb  was  Governor  of  Massachusetts  Bay  and  leader  of  the  Lon£f  Parliament 

Michigan. 

Campbell,  Judge  J.  V.  [Am.]  Outline  of  Political  History  of  Michigan 

CooLEY,  T.  M.  [Am.]       Michigan  [American  Commonwealths]  $1.25    12°  Boston 

Farmer,  S.  [Am.]  History  of  Detroit  and  Michigan  52/6     /['Michigan-^ 

Lanman,  J.  H.  [Am.]       History  of  Michigan 

Sheldon,  Mrs.  E.  M.  [Am.]  Early  History  of  Michigan 

Minnesota. 


30/-     8° 


8° 


84-86 


89 

87 

80-82 


77 


88 


88 


8°  Low 


8°  Detroit 


75f.    16°  New  York 
[to  1815]  $1.75   12°    „       „ 


[39] 


76 

79 

85 

I 

56 


Minnesota  in  1870 

History  of  Minnesota  to  the  Present  Time 

— V.  also  Alabama,  supra. 


McClung,  [Am.] 
Neill,  E.  D.  [Am.] 

Mississippi 

History 

Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  Mississippi,  2  vols. 

Monette,  J.  W..[Am.]     History  of  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  Miss.  Valley,  2  vols. 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  [Am.]  Narrative  of  Explor.  Expedition  to  Sources  of  Mississippi 

*Shea,  J.  G.  [Am.]  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  Mississippi  Valley  . 

*     I,  „         ■  Early  Voyages  up  and  down  the  Mississippi 

Voyages  of  CAVELIER,  St.  COSME,  LO  SUHUR.  GRAVIER,  CUICNAS. 
366 


12°  St.  Paul 
$2.50     8°  Philadelphia 


Si^ 


$7 

o.p. 

[1820]  15/- 

$6 


8° 

8°  New  York  46 

8°  Philadelphia  [21]  54 

8°  New  York  52 

4°  Albdny  61 


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E  §57 

River  and  Valley .-  Description. 

Clemens,  S.  L.  [Am.]      Life  on  the  Mississippi  '  tubscr.  $3     8°  Boston  83 

Foster,  J.  W.  [Am.]        The  Mississippi  Valley  :  its  physical  geography,  etc.  $3- So     %°  Chicago  69 

Gale,  [Am.]  The  Upper  Mississippi  $2.25   12°      „ 

Humphreys+Abbott  [Am.]  Report  on  the  Mississippi  River  $IS     a^  Philadelphia 

Missouri. 

Carr,  Lucien  [Am.]  Missouri  [American  Commonwealths]  $1.25    12°  Boston  88 

Switzler,  W.  F.  [Am.]   History  of  Missouri  12/6     %°  St.  Louis  80 

Nebraska. 

Resources. 

CuRLEY,  E.  A.  [Am.]        Nebraska:  resources,  advantages,  drawbacks  12/-     8°  Low  75 

Travel. 

DuNRAVEN,  Earl  of  The  Great  Divide ;  ill.  [the  Upper  Yellowstone]  18/-     8°  Chatto  [74]  76 

New  Eng^land  [= Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,  and  Vermont]. 

Drake,  S.  A.  [Am.]  The  Making  of  New  England;  ill.              [1580-1643;  chiefly  for  children]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin  87 

Goodwin,  J.  A.  [Am.]  The  Pilgrim  Republic:  histor.  review  of  Colony  of  New  Plymouth                $4  r  8°  Boston  88 

*Palfrey,  J.  G.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  New  England,  4  vols.                         [condensed  2  v.  $5,  iV.  K]  $14.50     8°        „  58-78 

Savage,  James  [Am.]  Genealogical  Dictionary  of  First  Settlers  in  New  England,  4  vols,                          8°       ,,  60-62 

*WlNTHROP,  J.  [Am.]  History  of  New  England  [1630-49],  ed.  J.  Savage,  2  vols.                               $5     8°        „  [25-26]  53 

WINTHROP  was  the  first  Governor  of  Massachusetts. 

New  Hampshire       — v.  also  New  England,  sup-a. 

Belknap,  J.  [Am.]  New  Hampshire,  3  vols.  o.f.  [rare;  w.  $12]     8°  Boston  13 

Drake,  S.  A.  [Am.]         The  Heart  of  the  White  Mountains,  ill.  $7.50;  cheap  edn.  $3     tf  New  York       82582 

M'ClintocKjJ.N.  [Am.]  History  of  New  Hampshire;  maps,  ports,  and  ill.  $3     %°  Boston  89 

New  Jersey. 

Raum,  J.  O.  [Am.]  History  of  New  Jersey,  2  vols.  $3     8°  Philadelphia  80 

Scott,  Austin  [Am.]         New  Jersey  [American  Commonwealths]  $1.25   12°  Boston  89 

Sypher  +  Apgar,  J.R.+E.H.  [Ams.]  History  of  New  Jersey  $1.25    12°  Philadelphia  70 

New  York   State       —'"■  "l^"  New  England,  sufra. 

History. 

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Also  Documents  relating  to  Hist.  ofN,  Y.  \Colonial  PeHod],  procured  in  Holland,  England,  and  France,  ed.  O'Callaghan,  lo  vols.  o.t.  4"  Albany  '54. 

Brooks,  E.  S.  [A»  .]         The  Story  of  New  York  ;  ill.  [Story  of  the  States  Series]  $1.75      8°  Boston  88 

Fernow.  B.  [Am.  ;  ed.]    Doc.rel.toHist.ofTownsonHudsonB.&MohawkRiv.[except Albany;  1630-84]  $3  8°  ^//<a«y  81 

Jones,  Judge  T.  [Am.]       History  of  New  York  during  the  Revolutionary,  War,  2  vols.  $15  r  8°  New  York  79 

Roberts,  Ellis  H.  [Am.]  New  York:  planting  &  growth  of  the  Empire  State,  2  v.  [Am.  Comm.]ea.  $1.25    12°  Boston  87 

Adirondacks. 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.  [,<i,m.]  Adventures  in  the  Wilderness  :  camp  life  in  the  Adirondacks  $1.50   12°  Boston  [    ]  77 

Hudson  River. 

Bruce,  W.  [Am.]  The  Hudson  $,.50   12°  New  York  8i 

New  York  City. 

Booth,  M.  L.  [Am.]  History  of  the  City  of  New  York ;  ill.  $4  g°  i^^w  York  80 

DiSTURNELL,  J.  [Am.]  New  York  as  it  Is  and  as  it  Was  ijL  g"  _g 

Jones,  Thos.  [Am.]  History  of  New  York  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  $15  8°  " 

*Lamb,  Mrs.  M.  J.[Am.]  History  of  the  City  ofNew  York,  2  vols.  $20  4°  '.!  Si 

,,              ,,  Wall  Street  in  History  «2  12°  '  8,2 

♦LossiNG,  B.  J.  [Am.]  History  of  New  York  City  42/-  8°  "  ge 

0'CALLAGHAN,E.B.[Am.]History  of  the  New  Netherlands,  2  vols.  [N.  Y.  under  Dutch]  a  A  8°  "              [^61  cc 

Todd,  C.  B.  [Am.]  Story  of  the  City  of  New  York  ;  ill.  [Gt.  Cities  of  the  Republic]  $1.75  p  8°  ,"  88 

Niagara  Falls. 

HoLLEY,  G.  W.  [Am.]      H'story  of  the  Falls  of  Niagara  [and  other  famous  cataracts];  30  ill.  $3     i,'  New  York  82 

367 


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[America 


E  §  57 

Oiiio. 

Bibliography. 
Thomson,  P.  G.  [Am.] 

Bibliography  of  Ohio                                                                                         $8 

4°  Cincinnati            80. 

History. 

Abbott,  J.' S.  C.  [Am.] 
King,  Rufus  [Am.] 
Reed,  [Am.] 
Taylor,  J.  W.  [Am.] 

History  of  Ohio                                                                                                       $4 
Ohio                                                               [American  Commonwealths]  $1.25 
Ohio  in  the  War,  2  vols.                                                                                       $10 
Histoiy  of  the  State  of  Ohio  ;  period  I.  ;  1650-1787                                      $6 

8°  Detroit 

12°  Boston                   89 
r  8°  Cincinnati 
12°          „                     54 

Scenery. 

LossiNG,  B.  J,  [Am.] 

Pictorial  Description  of  Ohio 

8°  New  York 

Oregon. 

History. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.  [Am. 
Barrows,  W.  [Am.] 
Gray,  W.  H.  [Am.] 

]  Oregon,  2  vols.                           [Hist,  of  Pacific  States  of  N.  Amer.]  ea.  $4.50 
Oregon                                                           [American  Commonwealths]  $1.25 
History  of  Oregon                                                                      [l792-'849]  25/- 

8°  San  Francisco  86-88 
12°  Boston                    84 
8°  Portland                70- 

Resources. 

MOSELEY,  H.  N. 

Oregon  :  resources,  climate,  products,  etc.  ;  map                                           2/- 

12°  Stanford                78. 

Travel  and  Description. 
BuLFiNCH,  [Am.]  Oregon  and  Eldorado 

lRViNG,Washington[Am.]Astoria,  and  Adventures  in  the  Prairie 
Nash,  W.  Oregon  :  there  and  back  in  1877 


$2. 


;o  12 

7/6  P  8' 


Boston 
New  York 
Macmillan 


66 

[36]  82 

78 


Pennsylvania. 

History. 
Agnew,  D.  [Am.] 


History  of  the  Region  of  Pennsylvania 


ALLINSON  + Penrose,  g^^]  Philadelphia,  1681-1887:  hist,  of  municip.  devel.  [J.  Hopk.  Univ.  Stud.]  15/- 
CoRNELL,  W.  M.  [Am.]    History  of  Pennsylvania  $3-5° 

History  of  Pennsylvania  $5-  5° 

Annals  of  Philadelphia  and  Pennsylvania  in  the  Olden  Time  $3-75 

Pennsylvania  [American  Commonwealths]  $1.25 

History  of  Pennsylvania,  2  vols.  [1681-1742]  $12 


12/-     8°  Philadelphia 


Eagle,  W.  H.  [Am.] 
Hazard,  W.  P.  [Am.] 
McVeagh,  W.  [Am.] 
Proud,  Robert  [Am.] 


87 
87 

8°         „  76 

8°  Harrishurg     [76]  82 
8°  Philadelphia  79 

12°  Boston  89 

8°  Philadelphia    [1797] 


Biography. 
Armor,  [Am.] 


$3 
126/- 


The  Governors  of  Pennsylvania 
Biographical  Encyclopgedia  of  Pennsylvania  of  Nineteenth  Century 

Irish  in  Pennsylvania   —v.  F  §  35. 

Philadelphia. 

Cook,  J.  [Am.]  Summer  Rambles  near  Philadelphia  $1 

Scharf+Thompson,  Tyl^ms.]  History  of  Philadelphia,  3  vols.  [1609-1884]  $25 

Sylvan  City,  The :  or  Quaint  Corners  in  Philadelphia  $2 

Westcott,  T.  [Am.]         Historic  Mansions  and  Buildings  of  Philadelphia  $5 

WoOLSEY,  S.  C.  [  =  "  Susan  Coolidge,"/«W.  ]  A  Short  History  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia  $  i .  25 


8°  Philadelphia 
4° 


12°  Philadelphia 
8° 
12°  New  York 

Philadelphia 
12°  Boston 


75 


82 


77 
88 


Rhode  Island 

Bibliography. 

Bartlett,  J.  R.  [Am.] 

History. 

Arnold,  S.  G.  [Am.] 

Greene,  G.  W.  [Am.] 

Potter,  E.  R.  [Am.] 

Biography. 
Hopkins,  Stephett 


— V.  also  New  England,  supra. 


Bibliography  of  Rhode  Island 


History  of  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantatioin  2  vols. 
Short  History  of  Rhode  Island 
French  Settlements  in  Rhode  Island 


Rhode  Isle  Statesman,  i8th  Cent.     By  W.  E.  Foster  [Am.] 


Tennessee. 

History. 

Carpenter,  [Am.  ]  History  of  Tennessee 

Phelan,  J.  [Am.]  History  of  Tennessee :  the  makmg  of  a  State ;  map 

Ramsey,  J.  G.  M.  [Am.]  Annals  of  Tennessee  to  the  end  of  the  i8th  Century 

368 


8°  Providence' 

64 

$6 
$1.25 

8°  New  York 
12°  Providence 
s  4°           1. 

59-60 
77 
80 

Providence 

S- 

$2 
$2.  so 

12°  Philadelphia 
12°  Knoxville 
12°  Philadelphia 

60 

Geography]       UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA:  INDIVIDUAL  STATES. 


[America 


Texas. 

Histoiy. 

Baker,  De  W.  C.  [Am.]  Brief  History  of  Texas  $1-25  12°  New  York 

„  ,,  Texas  Scrap  Book  $5  8°         ,,, 

Bancroft,  H.  H.  [Am.]  Mexican  States  and  Texas,  vol.  i.  [to  1800]         [Hist,  of  Pacific  States]  $4.50  8° 

Thrall,  H.  S.  [Am.]       Pictorial  History  of  Texas,  $4. 7S ;  School  History  of  Texas  $1  8° 

Yoakum,  H.  [Am.]  History  of  Texas,  2  vols.  [1685-1846]  $8  8° 

Travel 

Bartlett,  J.  R.  [Am.]    Exploration  in  Mexico  and  Texas,  2  vols.  o.p.     8°  JVkv  York 

MACDANIELD+ Taylor,  ^^  [Ams.]  Two  Thousand  Miles  on  Horseback  through  Texas  7/6   12°        „ 

English  Emigration. 
Hughes,  Thos.  [ed.] 


E  §57 


73 

75 

San  Franiisco        85 

St.  Louis        79  >  76 

New  York  56 


Gone  to  Texas :  Letters  from  Our  Boys  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Rugby,  Tennessee  [account  of  English  settlement  in  Tenn.]  4/6  c  8°         „ 


54 
78 


85 
81 


Utah. 

Beadle,  J.  H.  [Am.] 

BONWICK,  J. 


Life  in  Utah :  or  the  mysteries  and  crimes  of  Mormonism ;  ill.  $2.75     8° 

The  Mormons  and  the  Silver  Mines  7/6  c  8° 

Burton,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.  F.  The  City  of  the  Saints  18/-     8° 

Chandless,  W.                a  Visit  to  the  Salt  Lake  2/6  c  8° 

*DlX0N,  W.  Hepworth     Spiritual  Wives,  2  vols. ,  30/- ;  also  in  his  New  America  S/-  c  8° 

Faithfull,  Emily           — in  her  Three  Visits  to  America,  is  a  visit  to  the  Mormons  9/-     8° 
FERRls,[Mrs.]B.G.[Am.]The  Mormons  at  Home:  incidents  of  travel                                [in  1852-53]  0./.    12° 

Ollivant,  G.                   a  Breeze  from  the  Great  Salt  Lake :  New  Zealand  to  New  York  4/6  c  8° 


Rae,  W.  Westward  by  Rail :  a  journey  to  Francisco 

Robinson,  Phil  Sinners  and  Saints :  three  months  among  Mormons 

STANSBURy,Maj.H.[Am.]Expedition  to  the  Great  Salt  Lake;  maps  and  ill. 

Mormons:  life,  doctrines,  etc- 


loje  c  8° 
10/6  c  8° 
[1850-51]  $4  r  8° 


Philadelphia  70 

Hodder  72 

Longman  [61]  62 
Smith&Elder[S7]  59 
Hurst  68 ;  [67]  69 
Douglas,  Edin.  84 
New  York  54 

Hunt  71 

Longman  [70]  71 
Low  83 

Philadelphia  [52]  55 


[to  1791]  $4 

$5- 
$4.50 


21/-     8°  Boston 


A  §  85*  :  Mormonism. 

Vermont  — ».  also  New  England,  supra. 

Documentary  History  of  the  Diocese  of  Vermont 

Hall,  Hiland  [Am.]  History  of  Vermont  from  its  Discovery 

,,  „  History  of  Eastern  Vermont 

Thompson,  Prf.  Z.  [Am.]  History  of  Vermont 

Woodstock. 

Dana,  H.  S.  [Am.]  Histoiy  of  Woodstock ;  w.  portraits 

Virginia. 

Geography. 

Virginia  Bd.  of  Immigration  Geographical  \_etc.'\  Description  of  Virginia 

History. 

Campbell,  C.  [Am.]        History  of  the  Colony  and  Ancient  Dominion  of  Virginia 
Cooke,  J.  E.  [Am.]  Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion 

,,          „                          Virginia :  a  history  of  the  people                     [American  Commonwealths]  $1.25  12' 

HowisoN,  R.  R.  [Am.]    History  of  Virginia,  from  Discovery  to  Present  Time,  2  vols.                          $6  8° 

O'Neill,  E.  D.  [Am.;  ed.]  Virginia  Vetusta  dur.  rn.  of  James  i.         [letters  &  docum.,  hitherto  unpub.]  12° 

Stith,  W.  [Am.]              Discovery  and  Settlement  of  Virginia,  ed.  J.  Sabin  [Am.]                          $7. 50  4° 

Resources. 

Boyd,  C.  R.  [Am.]  Resources  of  South-western  Virginia  $3 

Scenery. 

Strother,  Col. H.D. [=  "Porte  Crayon"]  Virginia  Illustrated  $3- So 

Washington  [City]. 


Neiv  York 
Albany 


8°  Burlington 


70 
69 
70 

41 
89 


$1.25   12°  Richmond,  Va.      76 


$2.50     8° 
$1.50   12° 


8° 


8° 


Philadelphia  60 

New  York  79 

Boston  S3 

Phila.  &  Richm.  46-8 
Albany  85 

New  York  [1747]  66 

81 


S7 


Todd,  C.  B.  [Am.] 

Wisconsin. 

Antiquities, 
Lapham,  L.  A.  [Am.] 
History. 
Smith,  [Am.] 
Resources. 
Ritchie,  J.  S.  [Am.] 


The  Story  of  Washington 

Antiquities  of  Wisconsin 
History  of  Wisconsin,  2  vols. 
Wisconsin  and  its  Resources 


[Great  Cities  of  the  Republic]  $1.75     8° 


25/-  r  8°   Washington 
8°  Madison 


369 


$1.2;    12" 


Philadfjphia 
B  B 


89 


S6 


57 


Geography] 


CENTRAL  AMERICA. 


[America 


E  §58 


58.    CENTRAL  AMERICA. 


BibliOgpPaphy  — »«  Pim+Seeman,  ut  infra. 

Generally. 

Agassiz,  A.  [Am.]             Three  Cruises  of  the  5/a4f,  2  vols.  ;  ill.                        [1877-8,  78-9,  8o]  42/-  8°  Low  88 

*Bancrijft,  H.  H.  [Am.]  Central  America,  3  vols.  [Hist,  of  Pacific  States  of  N.  America]  ea.  $4.50  8°  San  Francis/ o  82-87 

*Bates,  H.  W.                   Central  America,  W.  Indies,  &S.  Amer.;  ill.   [Compend.  of  Mod.  Geogr.]  21/-  8°  Stanford  79 

Boddam-Whetham,  J.  W.     Across  Central  America                                                                                15/-  8°  Hurst  77 

Curtis,  W.  E.  [Am.]       The  Capitals  of  Spanish  America  [Central  &  South] ;  map  and  360  ill.       18/-  r  8°  Low  88 


Pim  +  Seeman,  ^^■ 
Squier,  E.  G.  [Am'.] 

Stephens,  J.  L.  [Am.] 
Early  Voyage. 
Drake,  Sir  Francis 


Mexico,  Central  America,  South  America. 

Dottings  on  the  Roadside  in  Panama,  Nicaragua  &  Mosquito  18/-     8°  Chapman  69 

Travels  in  Central  America,  2  v.  [chiefly  Nicaragua]  o.p.  [pb.  31/6]  r  8°  New  York  52 

Notes  on  Central  America  ;  ill.  [Honduras,  San  Salvador]  o.J>.  \Jib.  12/-]     8°  „  55 

Travels  in  Central  America  &  Yucatan ;  ill.   [1839-40]  o.p.  \_pb.  12/- ;  w.  7/6]     8°  Hall  [41-44]  55 


Voyage  [1595],  by  T.  Maynarde ;  ed.  W.  D.  Coolcy 


8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         49 


Guatemala. 

Brigham,  W.  T.  [Am.]    Guatemala  :  the  land  of  the  Quetzal ;  5  maps,  26  pi.  &  79  cuts 

Honduras. 


21/-     8°  Unwin 


87 


BRISTOWE+ Wright,  ^-5^  Handbook  of  British  Honduras;  map 
SoLTERA,  Maria  A  Lady's  Ride  across  Spanish  Honduras  ;  ill. 

GiBBS,  A.  R.  British  Honduras 

Lombard,  T.  R.  [Am.]     The  New  Honduras 

Early  Voyage. 
Cortes,  Heman 


annually,  6/-  8°  Edinburgh  88  sqq. ,  in  prog. 

12/6  p  8°  Blackwood  84 

7/6  c  8°  Low  83 

$2     8°  Nffw  York  87 


Expedition  to  Honduras  [1525-26],  tr.  fr.  the  Spanish 


8°  Hakluyt  Soc. 


68 


Mexico. 

History. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.  [Am.]  Mexico,  5  vols.                          [Hist,  of  Pacific  States  of  N.  Amer.]  ea.  $4.50  8°  San  Francisco  83-85 

Popular  History  of  the  Mexican  People ;  ill.  [bas.  on  matls.  of  above]  15/-  8°  Triibner                   88 

Old  Mexico  and  her  Lost  Provinces  $2  12°  J^^  York       [83]  87 

Story  of  the  Conquests  of  Mexico  and  Peru  [popular]  3/6  c  8°  73.\.srioa,Edin.  \,^2]%^ 

History  of  Mexico  and  its  Wars  $4  8°  New  Orleans          82 

Maximilian :  his  rise  and  fall  [tr.]  Io/6  8°  Low                         67 


7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [43]  89 


Bishop,  W.  H.  [Am.] 

Dalton,  Wm. 

Frost,  J.  [Am.] 

de  Keratry,  Ct.  E.  .     _ 

*Prescott,  W.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  ed.  J.  Foster  Kirk  [Am.] 

Travel  and  Description. 

Anderson,  A.  D.  [Am.]  The  Silver  Country  ;  map  [mineral  and  other  resources  of  Mexico]  $1.75     8°  New  York 

AUBERTIN,  J.  J.                  A  Flight  to  Mexico ;  ill.                                                                                        7/6  =  8°  Paul  81 

Bandblier,  a.  F.  [Am.]  Mexico                                                                                                              $5     4°  Boston  85 

Bartlett,  J.  R.  [Am.]      Exploration  in  Mexico  and  Texas ;  2  vols.                                                       o-P-     8°  New  York  54 

~   "       Mexico  To-day ;  pi.  &  ill.                           [w.  account  of  prehist.  remains]  2l/-m  8°  Murray  83 

Ancient  Cities  of  the  New  World  [tr.]    [trav.inMex.&C.  Amer.,i857-82]3i/6  r  8°  Chapman  87 

Mexican  Handbook                                              [resources,  trade,  laws,  etc.]  8/6  c  8°  Low  84 

Travels  in  Mexico  and  Life  among  the  Mexicans ;  190  ill.                             7/6     8°  Warne  [84]  88 

Summerland  Sketches  :  rambles  in  Mexico  &  Central  America  ;  ill.               $3     8°  Philadelphia  80 

El  Dorado  :  adventures  in  the  path  of  empire     [Mexico  and  California]  $1.50   12°  New  York  [50]  81 


U. 


Brocklehurst,  T. 
Charnay,  D&ire 
Hamilton,  L.  C.  [Am.] 
Ober,  F.  a.  [Am.] 
Oswald,  F.  L.  [Am.] 
Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.] 


Nlcara^a  and  Panama. 


Belt,  Thos. 
BiDWELL,  C.  T. 
PiM,  B. 
Squier,  E.  G.  [Am.] 

Yucatan 


The  Naturalist  in  Nicaragua ;  map  &  ill.  [at  gold  mines  of  Chontales]  7/6  p  8 

The  Isthmus  of  Panama  16/-     S^ 

Panama,  Nicaragua,  and  Mosquito  18/-     8         „ 

Nicaragua:  its  people,  momum.,  resources,  etc.  [z).  a/.roj«/»-a.    Generally]  $4     8    New  York 


J.  Bumpus 
Chapman 


— V.  also  supra,  s.v.  Generally. 

Fancourt,  C.  St.  J.  History  of  Yucatan 

lePLONGEON,AliceD.[Am.]  Here  and  There  in  Yucatan 


o.p.  \pb.  12/-  :  w.  "7 IS]     8°  Murray 

$1.25   16°  New  York 


[74]  8? 
65 
69 

tS2]7i 


54 
87 


370 


Geography] 


WEST   INDIES. 


[America 


E  §59 


WEST  INDIES. 


Genepally. 

Early  Voyages. 

de  AcosTA,  Jos.  Natural  and  Moral  History  of  the  West  Indies,  3  vols.  8°  Hakluyt  Soc. 

Champlain,  S.  Voyage  to  the  West  Indies  [1599-1602],  ed.  Shaw  8°  „ 

Geography. 

*Bates,  H.  W.  CentralAmerica,W.Indies,andS.America;iU.  [Compend.of  Mod.  Geog.]2i/-     8°  Stanford 

Travel  and  Description. 

Eden,  C.  H.  The  West  Indies  [Foreign  Countries  and  Brit.  Colonies]  3/6  c  8°  Low 

Eves,  C.  W.  The  West  Indies  ;  maps  &  ill.'         [pub.  under  auspic.  of  R.  Colon.  Inst.]  -jj^  c  8°    „ 

Froude,  J.  A.  The  English  in  the  West  Indies ;  9  ill.  [visit  of  1887]  18/-     8°  Longman 

Barbadoes,  Dominica,  Hayti,  Jamaica,  St  Vincent,  Tobago,  Trinidad,     RepL  te  by  J.  J.  THOMAS  [a  negro]  sttb  tit.  Froudacity,  6/-  c  8"  UJnwin  '89 

KlNGSLEV,  Can.  C.  At  Last !  a  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies  1869  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Silver,  S.  W.  [pub.]        Handbook  to  the  West  Indies  ;  2  pts.  ea.  2/6     8°  Silver 

The  West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  Main  5/-  c  8°  Chapman 


80 
59 

[78]  82 


The  Land  of  the  Pink  Pearl ;  map. 


[life  in  Bahamas]  10/6     8°  Low 


Trollope,  Anthony 

Bahamas. 

POWLES,  L.  D 

Barbadoes. 

Davis,  N.  D.  [Am.]  Cavaliers  and  Roundheads  in  Barbadoes  [1650-52]  $1.25  c  8°  New  York 

ScHOMBURGH,  Sir  R.  H.  History  of  Barbadoes  ;  col,  pi.  &  ill.  [geograph.&statist,]tf./.[>^.3i/6;7i/.42/-]  r  8°  'Longman 

Bermuda  — ».  E  §  55  :  Dominion  of  Canada. 

Capibbees  or  Windward  Islands. 


[70]  89 

76 

[59]  69 


Ober,  F.  A.  [Am.] 
Paton,  W.  A.  [Am.] 


Camps  in  the  Caribbees :  adventures  of  a  naturalist  12/-     ?>"  Edinburgh 

Down  the  Islands ;  ill.  [a  voyage  to  the  Caribbees]  16/-  r  8°  Paul 


48 


80 
88 


7/6    12°  Boston 

85 

[1859]  $1.25    12°      „ 

59 

a.p.  [pi.  &  w.  7/6]  c  8°  Low 

56 

16°  New  York 

81;  8s 

IS/-     8°  Hurst 

75 

[1866]  IS/-  r  8°  Low 


Cuba. 

Generally. 

Ballou,  M.  M.  [Am.]      Due  South  :  or,  Cuba  past  and  present 

Dana,  R.  H.,  jun.  [Am.]  A  Trip  to  Cuba 

*v.  Humboldt,  A.  The  Island  of  Cuba 

Steele,  J.  W.  [Am.]        Cuban  Sketches,  $1.50  ;  popular  edn.  Soc, 

TowNSHEND,  Cpt.  F.  T.  Wild  Life  in  Florida  :  a  vi^it  to  Cuba 

Scenery. 

Hazard,  S.  [Am,]  Cuba  with  Pen  and  Pencil 

Hayti  and  San  Domingo. 

Hazard,  S.  [Am.]  Santo  Domingo,  Past  and  Present ;  ill. 

Kimball,  R.  B.  [Am.]      Life  in  San  Domingo 

*St.  John,  Sir  Spencer     Hayti :  or  the  Black  Republic  ;  map 

Bibliography. 

Roth,  H.  Ling  Bibliography  and  Cartography  of  Hispaniola— 1»  Suppl.  Pprs.  R.  Geogr.  Soc,  1887,  2/6  8' 

Jamaica. 

Histoiy,  Statistics,  etc. 

Gardner,  W.  J.  History  of  Jamaica 


73 


[conts.  a  bibliography]  18/-     8°  Low  73 

,  $1,50   12°  New  York 

8/6  p  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [84]  89 


Sinclair +FYFE,  ^; 

Jamaica  Case. 
Finlason,  W.  F 

Travel. 
Scott,  Sir  S.  D. 

Trinidad. 

HoRT,  Daniel 

de  Verteuil,  L.  A.  A. 

WiCKHAM,  H.  A. 


[trade,  agriculture,  inhabitants,  etc.]  o.p.     8°  London 
Ilandbook  of  Jam^ca  S/-     8°  Stanford 

Contains  all  the  statistical  infonnation  of  importance,  official  list,  etc 

History  of  the  Jamaica  Case  [rebelUon  of  the  negroes]  7/6     8°  Chapman 

Vi4e  oii»  D  1 130  i  Shvaiy,  a.v.  America. 


To  Jamaica  and  Back 


Trinidad  :  historical  and  statistical  view  of  the  island 
Trinidad  :  geography,  resources,  condition,,  etc 
Rough  Notes  on  Trinidad,  Brazil,  etc. 

371 


10/-  p  8°  Chapman 


o.p.      8°  Saunders 
21/-     8°  Cassell 
0.p.  [pi.  15/-  ;  w.  7/6]     8°  Carter 


73 
ann. 


69 


76 


65 

[58]  84 
73 


Geography] 


SOUTH  AMERJCA. 


[America 


i  60-61 


Early  Voyage. 
Markham,  C.  R.  [ed.] 
Ethnology 
Uhle,  Max 

Geography. 

•Bates,  H.  W. 

History. 

Helps,  [Sir]  Arthur 
Mulhall,  M.  G. 
Watson,  R.  G. 


SOUTH  AMERICA,    [a)  COLLECTIVELY. 


Expeditions  into  the  Valley  of  the  Amazon  [lS39)  154°)  l639] 

— V.  also  E  §  53  :  American  Indians. 

Culture  and  Industries  of  the  S.  American  Peoples,  2  vols.  ;  JS  P'- 

Illustrated  by  the  collectioiis  in  the  Leipzig^  Ethnographical  Museum. 


8"  Hakluyt  Soc.         59^ 


ea.  So/-  P  Asher 


89- 


CentralAmerica,  W.Indies,  and  S.America;  ill.  [Compend.ofMod.Geog.]2i/-     8°  Stanford  [78]  82- 


The  Spanish  Conquest  in  America,  4  vols. 

The  English  in  South  America  ;  ill. 

Spanish  and  Portuguese  South  America,  2  vols. 


o.p.  [pb.  64/- ;  w.  60/-]     8°  Parker 
16/-     8?  Stanford 
[colonial  period]  21/rp  8°  Trubner 


Travel  and  Description. 

Adventure  and  Beagle        by  King,  Fitzroy  &  Darwin ;  also  Darwin?s  Voy.ofa  Naturalist'— v.-  E  §  63-:  Polynesia. 
Crawford,  Robert  Across  the  Pampas  and  the  Andes ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Longman 

Falcon,  Cruise  of  the.     By  E.  F.  Knight  [jiracht;  voyage]  7/6  c  8°  Low 

Gallenga,  a  South  America    [Peru,  Chili,  Arg.  Rep.,  Parag.,  Brazil;  repr.  fr.  Times']  14/-     8°  Chapman 


SS-61 

78. 
84- 


81 

[83]  84 
80. 


•v.  Humboldt,  A.  Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  [1799-1804]  in  ST  America,  a'vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.[l9-2g]77 

Letters  of  Alex.  V.  Humboldt  to  Vamhagenv.  Ense[tr.]  _      _   _  [1827-58]  12/- 

Loewenberg,  ].,  etc, 


8°  Triibner 
Life  of  A.  v.  Humboldt,  ed.  K.  Bruhns  &  tr.  J.  +  C.  Lassell,  2  vols.  36/-     8°  Longman 

Journey  across  S  America  fr.  the  Pacific  to  Atlantic,  2  v. ;  ill.    [1848-60]  42/-  i  8°  Blackie 
Between  the  Amazon  and  the  Andes  ;  ijl.  10/6     8°  Stanford 

Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine  Republic,  Uruguay,  Paraguay. 

Wanderings  in  S.  America,  N.-W.  of  United  States  &  the  Antilles, 

ed.  Rev.  J.  G.  Wood  ;  100  ill.  [i8i2-24]i6/r  c  8'  Macmillan 

Also  in  Cassell's  National  Library,  w.  intro.  Norman  Moore,  6rf.  i8»  CasseH  '89.. 

River  Plate  Republics  [Argentine  Repub.,  Buenos  Ayres,  Paiaguay,  Uruguay]. 

MuLHALL,  ~  Handbook  to  the  River  Plate  Republics  8/-  c  8°  Stanford 


Marcoy,  Paul 
Mulhall,  M.  G. 

Waterton,  C. 


6a 
73. 
74 
8i 


[25]  79- 


7S- 


61.    SOUTH  AMERICA.    (*)  INDIVIDUAL  STATES, 


Argentine  Republic— z'.  also  E  §  60,  s.v.  River  Plate  Repubs. 

History  of  the  Argentine  Republic,  tr.  J.  W.  Williams  [Am.],  v.  i.  [1492-1807]     4?  BUenas  Ayres 
New  Colorado  and  the  Santa  Fe  Trail ;  ill.  9/-  <=  8^  Paul 

The  States  of  the  River  Plate  [industries  and  commerce]  12/-     8^  Longman 

Eight  Months  on  the  Gran  Chaco  of  Argentine  Republic  8/6     8°  Low 

Life  in  the  Argentine  Republic  8/6  c  8°  London 

Cameos  from  the  Silver  Land,  2  vols.  SW" 


DOMINGUEZ,  L.  L. 

Hayes,  A.  H. 
Latham,  Wilfrid 
Pelleschi,  Giov. 
Tarmiento,  D.  F. 
White,  E.  W. 

Buenos  Ayres. 
Hutchinson,  T.  J. 
Rumbold,  Sir  Hor. 


8°  Van  Voorst 


Buenos  Ayres  and  Argentine  Gleanings 

The  Great  Silver  River  :  notes  of  residence  in  Buenos  Ayres- 


16/- 
[l88o-8t]ii2/- 


«^  Stanford. 
8°  Murray 


6y 
80 

[66]  68: 
86 
68. 

81 ;  82 


6S- 
87 


Patagonia  [par'  of  Chili  and  of  Argentine  Repub.] 

.4/«-^,  ^.il/.^'.,  Cruise  of,  in  Polynesian  and  Patagonian  Waters.     By  Dr.  R.  W.  Coppinger ;  ill.    6/-     8| 

Beerbohm,  J.  [Am.]     Wanderings  in  Patagonia  :  life  among  the  ostrich  hunters  ['877]  3/6  c  8 

Dixie,  Lady  Florence  Across  Patagonia ;  ill.  [1878-79]  15/- 

GuiNNARD,  A.  "■ 

Musters,  Cpt.  G.  C. 


Sonnenschein  [83]  86' 

Chatto  [78]  8r 

Bentley  80 

Three  Year?  Slavery  among  the  Patagonians  10/6  c  8°       „  71 

At  Home  withthe  Patagonians ;  map  &  10  ill.  [Str.of  Magellanto  Rio  Negro]  7/6  p  8°  Murray  [71]  73- 


BrazU,  Empire  of. 

Early  Account. 

Burton,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.  F.  [ed.]  Captivity  of  Hans  Stade  of  Hesse  [IS47-S5] »"  Brazil  [tr.]; 
Travel  and  Description. 

Agassiz,  Prf.  +  Mrs.  A.  [Ams.]  A  Journey  in  Brazil  [1865] 

Andrews,  C.  C.  [Am.]     Brazil:  its  condition  and  prospects 
Bigg- Wither,  T.  F.        Pioneering  in  South  Brazil,  2  vols.  ;  maps  and  pi. 
Burton,  Cpt.  R.  F.  The  Highlands  of  the  Brazils,  and  the  Gold  and  Diamond  Mines,  avols, 

Crawford,  R.'  Across  the  Pampas  and  the  Andes ;  map  and  ill. 

3-73 


8*  Hakluyt  Soc.        74, 


12.50     8'  Boston  [68]  88 

a. 25   12'  Neva  York  87 

24P  c  8°  Murray  78- 

30/-     8°  Tinsley  691 

7/6  08°  Longman.  841 


Geography] 


SOUTH   AMERICA.     INDIVIDUAL  STATES. 


[America 


A  Year  in  Brazil ;  maps&  ill.  [w.  notes  onrelig.,  meteorol.,  nat.  hist.,  etc.]  i8/-     8° 


21/- 

lo/- 

21/- 

$5 

32/- 


Dent,  H.  C. 

Fletcher + Kidder,  i^][^^]  Brazil  and  the  Brazilians;  150  ill. 

Hadfield,  W.  Brazil,  the  River  Plate,  and  the  Falkland  Islands ;  pi. 

Hartt,  C.  F.  [Am.]  Geology  and  Physical  Geography  of  Brazil 

MULHALL,  M.  G.  +E.  T.  Handbook  of  Brazil 

Smith,  H.  H.  History  of  the  Brazils,  the  Amazons,  and  the  Coast ;  map  and  ill. 

Wells,  J.  W.  Exploring  and  Travelling  3,000  miles  through  Brazil,  2  vols. ;  ill. 

Amazon,  Madeira,  and  Rio  Negro. 

*Bates,  H.  W.  The  Naturalist  onthe  Amazon  ;  22  ill.  [11  years'  travels]  7/6 

Brown +L1DSTONE,  ^  15,000  Miles  on  Amazon,  and  its  Tributaries ;  map  and  ill.  21/- 

Keller,  F.  The  Amazon  and  Madeira  Rivers.:  sketches  and  descriptions  ,  9/- 

Mathews,  E.  B.  Up  the  Amazon  and  Madeira  Rivers  [Bolivia  and  Peru]  18/- 

Orton,  J.  [Am.]  The  Andes  and  the  Amazon  $3 

•Wallace,  A.  R.         Travels  on  the  Amazon  and  Rio  Negro  [1848-52 ;  Minerva  Lib.]  2/- 


p8° 
8° 
8° 


Paul 

Low 

Stanford 

Boston 

Buenos  Ayres 

New  York 

Low 

Murray 
Stanford 
Chapman 
Low 
Neiv  York 


E  §61 

86 
[57]  80 

77 
70 

73 

79 

[86]  87 

[63]  73 
78 

[74]  76 
79 

[70]  76 


8°  Ward&Lock[S3]89 


Buenos  Aypes 


Argentine  ^Republic,  supra. 


Chili,    Republic  of  — z-.  also  infra,  s.v.  Peru. 

Boyd,  R.  N.  Sketches  of  Chili  and'the  Chilians  during  the  War  [of  1879-80];  ill. 

Ecuador,  Republid  of. 


IO/6  c  8°  W.  11.  Allen         81 


Travels  in  the  Wilds  Of  Ecuador  and  Exploration  of  Putumayo  River;  map  8/6  c  8°  Low 


Discovery  of' Guiana  [1595-6],  ed.  Sir  R.  H.  Schomburgh 


■SiMsON,  Alfred 

Cruianas. 

Early  Voyage. 

Raleigh,  Sir  Wdter 

Ethnology. 

■»Brett.-,  W.  H.  [Am.] 
■»im  Thurn,  E.  F. 

£ritish  Guiana. 

Boddam-Whetham,  J.  W.  Roraima  and  British  Guiana 

Bronkhurst,  H.  V.  P.    Colony  of  British  Guiana  and  Labouring  Population 

Brown,  C.  B.  ~  '  ~         -.-._..._. 

Coolie,  The. 


87 


8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         48 


The  Indian  Tribes  of  Guiana 
Among  the  Indians  of  Guiana ;  ill. 


18/- 
[chiefly  anthropological]  i8/- 


Jenkins,  E. 
Dutch  Guiana. 
Palgrave,  W.  G. 


'Canoe  and  Camp  .Life  in  British  Guiana.;  col.  pi. 
The  Coolie  :  his  rights  and  wrongs 


[1878]  15/- 

10/6 

[1868-72]  21/- 


P8° 
8° 


Dutch  Guiana ;  map 


e.p.  [p6.  16/-;  w.  6/-] 
9/- 


8» 


Bell 
Paul 


Hurst 

Woolmer 

Stanford 


Strahan 
Macmillan 


68 
83 


79 
83 
76 


.   71 

7.6 


Paraguay,  Republic  of— w.  aiso.E  §  60,  ^.v.  jUver  Plate  Repubs. 

History. 

Burton,  Cpt.  [Sir]  R.  F.  Letters  from  the  Battle  Fields  of  Paraguay ;  map  and  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  i8/-;  w.  5/-] 
Hutchinson,  T.  J.  Parana  [with  account  of  Paraguay  War  (1861-68)]  21/- 

Washburn,  C.  a.  [Am.]  History  of  Paraguay,  2  vdls.  [1526-1868]  $7.50 

Vide  also  CARLYLE'S  article  on  Dr.  Francia.  , 

Travel. 
JMulhall,  M.  G.  From  Europe  to  Paraguay  and  Matto  Grosso  ;  ill. 

Patagonia  — ».  Argentine  Republic,  supra. 

Peru,    Republic  of  — z-.  also  supra,  s.v.  Brazil. 

Early   Voyages  and  Accounts. 

■As  Andagoya,  P.  Narrative  of,  ed.  C.  R.  Markham 

Drake,  Sir  Francis  The  World  Encompassed  [voyage  to  CI 

4e  Leon,  Cieza  Travels  of][i532-5o],  ed.  C.  R.  Markham 

Reports  on  the  Discovery  of  Peru,  tr.  and  ed.  C.  R.  Markham 

<ie  la  Vega,  Y.  G.  Commentaries  onthe  Incas,  tr.  C.  R.  Markham,  2  vols. 

History  — v.  also  Duffield,  infra. 

■Dalton,  Wm.  Stories  of  the  Conquests  of'  Mexico  and  Pan  ,. 

Markham,  C.  R.  Memoir  of  Countess  of  Chincon  and  Vice-Queen  of  Peru 

„  „  War  between  Chili  and  Peru 

■"Prescott,  W.  H.  ;[Am.  ]  Histoiy  of  the  -Conquest  of  Peru,  ed.  J.  Foster  KirkXAm.] 

373    • 


Tinsley 

76 

Stanford 

68 

Boston 

71 

5/-     8°  Stanford 


77 


,nd  Peru,  1577] 

8*  Hakluyt  Soc.         65 

?     ::       S 

8°           „            69-71 

[popular]  3/6  , 
[1629-39]  o.p.  1 
[1879-81]  10/6  < 
7/6 

c  8°  Paterson,£(/.  [72]  87 

5  4°                                 74 

:  8°  Low                [83]  83 

8°  SoBnenschein  [47]  89 

Geography] 


AUSTRALASIA.     POLYNESIA. 


[Australasia 


E  §§  62-63 

Travel  and  Description. 

Adams,  W.  H.  Davenport  The  Land  of  the  Incas  and  City  of  the  Sun 


Cole,  G.  R.  F 
Hutchinson,  T.  J. 
Markham,  C.  R. 

»»  »> 

Squier,  E.  G.  [Am.] 

Guano. 

DCFFIELD,  A.  J. 


,  [popular]  3/- 

The  Peruvians  at  Home  6/- 

Two  Years  in  Peru,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [with  its  antiquities]  28/- 

Travels  in  Peru  and  India  [collection  of  cinchona  plants]  l6/- 

Peru  [Foreign  Countries  and  Eritish  Colonies]  3/6 

Peru :  travels  and  exploration  in  the  land  of  the  Incas  ;  300  ill.  21/- 


c8° 
c8° 


4/- 


[with  account  of  guano  deposits]  2/6  c  8' 


Peru  in  the  Guano  Age 
,1  ,,  Prospects  of  Peru 

Lima,  and  CuzCO  [the  ancient  capital  of  Pbru]. 

FuENTES,  M.  A.  Lima,  the  Capital  of  Peru ;  40  pi.  21/- 

Markham,  C.  R.  Cuzco  and  Lima :  the  ancient  and  modern  capitals  of  Peru  o.p.  [pi.  14/-;  w.  7/6] 

Plate,    River  —v.  supra,  s.v.  Generally. 

Uruguay,    Republic   of— w.  also  E  §  60,  s.v.  River  Plate  Repubs. 

Murray,  J.  H.  Travels  in  Uruguay  _  [with  account  of  American  sheep-farming]  8/6 


c8° 

ci 


18° 
c8° 


Book  Society 

Paul 

Low 

Murray 

Low 

Macmillan 


Bentley 


Paris 
Chapman 


Uruguay,  Republic  of:  geography,  history,  industries,  commerce,  etc. 

Venezuela,  Republic  of. 

Dance,  C.  D.  Recollections  of  Four  Years  in  Venezuela 

Venezuela  :  life  in  a  South  American  republic 


6/-  c  8' 


Eastwick,  E.  B, 
Paez,  Ramon 
Spence,  J.  M. 


Wild  Scenes  in  South  America 
The  Land  of  Bolivar,  2  vols. 


7/6 
i6/- 
[Llanos  of  Venezuela]  io/6 
[adventures  in  Venezuela;  1871-72]  31/6 


Longman 
Stanford 


Paul 

Chapman 

Low 


83; 
84 

73. 
62 

77 


77 
8i 


66 

56- 


71 
[83]  83 


76. 
68 

63 

78. 


VIII.  (BeoGtapb^  of  Eustralasta. 


62.    AUSTRALASIA:  GENERALLY. 


Bibliography  of  Australasia — now  puhg.  in  The  Torch,  qtrly.  ann.  6/-  r8°  Petherick        87  sqq^ 

A  very  comprehensive  and  exact  piece  of  bibliographical  work.    Chronologically,  by  Colonies. 


Bibliography. 

*Petherick,  E.  a. 

Generally. 

Chisholm,  G.  G. 
*  Wallace,  A.  R. 

WiLDEY,  W.  B. 
WiLKINS,  W. 

Atlas 

Cyclopsedia  *blair, 
Ethnology. 

Featherman,  a.  Social  History  of  the  Races  of  Mankind  :  Oceano-Melanesians 

Museum  Goddefroy  [Hamburg]  Ethnographical  Department  of.     By  J.  D.  E.  Schmelz  +  R.  Krause 


School  Geography  for  Australasia ;  ill.  3/6 

Australasia;  ill.  [Compendium  of  Modern  Geography]  21/- 

Australasia,  and  the  Oceanic  Regions,  including  New  Guinea  10/6 

Australasia  :  descriptive  &  pictorial  account  of  Australia  &  New  Zealand      2/6 

of  the  Australian  Colonies,  ed.  W.  Hughes  31/6 

David  [Austral.]  Cyclopiedia  of  Australasia :  dictionary  of  facts,  events,  etc.  42/- 


8°  Longman 
8°  Stanford 
12°  Melbourne 
c8°  Blackie 

f°  Philip 

4°  Melbourne 


8°  Trubner 
4°  Hamburg 


25/- 

25/- 

Forming  a  handbook  of  Hthnotogy  of  the  5.  Sea  Tribes,  incL  Australians,  w.  map,  46  iine  plates  and  28  photos. 

History. 

Blair,  David  History  of  Australasia,  to  the  establishment  of  self-government  42/-     4°  Glasgow 

*Hbaton,  H.  [Austral]    Australian  Dictionary  of  Dates  and  Men  [1542-1879]  10/6  r8°  Sydney 


Scenery,  Travel  and  Description. 


COOTE,  Walter 
Morris,  Prf.  E.  [ed.] 


Wanderings  South  and  East ;  ill. 
Picturesque  Australasia,  4  vols.  ;  w.  1,000  ill. 


10/6 
ea.  10/6 


c8°  Low 
r8°  Cassell 


88- 

[79]  8& 

76 

87 

n.d. 
81 


88. 
81 


78 
19 


[81]  83 
87-89 


63.    POLYNESIA,     (a)  GENERALLY. 


Ethnology. 

*Fornander,  Abraham  Account  of  the  Polynesian  Race  ;  3  vols.,  i.  7/6  ;  U.  10/6  ;  iii.  [vocabulary]  9/-  p  8°  Trubner  77-85; 

Melville,  Herman  Typee  and  Omoo  :  the  Marquesas  &  South  Sea  Islanders,  2  vols.                7/-  p  8°  Murray  n.d.  (47) 

Spencer,  Herbert  [ed.]  Descriptive  Sociology,  No.  3:  Types  of  Lowest  Races.  By  Prf.  Da  v.  Duncan  18/-     f°  Williams  74 


Mythology  and  Folklore- 


B  §  29  :  Malaic  Mythology  and  Folklore. 
374 


Geography] 


POLYNESIA:    INDIVIDUAL   ISLANDS. 


[Australasia 


History  and  Biography. 

Gill,  Rev.  W.  W.  Historical  Sketches  of  Savage  Life  in  Polynesia 

Lang,  Rev.  J.  D.  View  of  the  Origin  and  Migrations  of  the  Polynesian  Nation 

Demonstrating  the  settlement  of  America, 

Patteson,  J.  C.  [Bp.  of  Melanesia]  Life  of,  by  C.  M.  Yonge,  2  vols. 

Resources. 


E  §64 

8°   Wellington  8o 

lo/6   12°  Sydney  [34]  77 

12/-  p  8°  Macmillan       [73]  78 


BoNWiCK,  James 


British  Colonies  in  Australasia  :  their  resources,  prospects,  etc. 


6/-  c  8°  Street 


Travel  and  Description. 

Adventure  &  Beagle,  Narrative  of  Surveying  Voyages  of,  4  vols. ;  maps  and  pi. 


o.p.  [w.  £4  4/-] 

i  :  First  Exped.  (Cpt.  P.  P.  King),  1826-30 ;  ii. :  Second  Exped.  {Cpt.  R.  Fitzroy)  2  vols. ;  iii. :  Journal,  1832-6  (C.  Darwin), 

Alert,  H.M.S.  Cruise  of.     By  Dr.  R.  W.  Coppinger ;  pi.  [four  years'  cruise]  6/-     8° 

Boddham-Whetham,  J.  W.  Pearls  of  the  Pacific  ;  ill.  IS/-     8° 

Churchward,  W.  B.        'Blackbirding'[=slave-catching]in  S.Pacific;  8  pl.[by  ex-consulat  Samoa]  io/6     8° 

— w.  E  §  6. 

The  Islands  of  the  Pacific  6/- 

Fiji,  ToBgan,  Samoan,  and  Society  Islands  as  fields  for  colonizadon. 

Gordon-   A  Lady's  Cruise  in  a  French  Man  of  War  ;  ill.  12/6     8° 

— in  his  Voyage  of  a  Naturalist  Round  the  World  ;  ill.  3/6  c  8° 

Polynesian  Researches,  4  vols.  [nat.  hist.,  hist.,  mythol.,  arts,  etc.]  o.p.  \w.  10/-]  c 
Life  in  the  Southern  Seas  ;  ill.  [South  Pacific  and  New  Guinea]  5/6    1 2° 

Jottings  from  the  Pacific  ;  16  ill.  5/-  c  8° 

Voyage  of  the  Wanderer  to  S.  Pacific,  Sand.  Isl.  &  round  the  World ;  pi.  21/-  r  8° 
Ten  Years  in  Melanesia  [missionary,  but  full  of  popular  information]  5/-  c  8° 

Polynesian  Reminiscences  [by  a  Brit.  Consul  at  Samoa  and  Fiji]  16/-      8° 

The  Western  Pacific  and  New  Guinea ;  map  [natives,  etc.]  7/6     8° 

By  the  Earl  [of  Pembroke]  and  the  Doctor  [H.  Kingsley]  6/-  p  8° 

Nineteen  Years  in  Polynesia  :  missionary  life  and  travels  6/-     8° 

U.  S.  Exploring  Expedition,  5  vols.  $25  r  8° ;  abgmt.  i  vol.  $3- 5°     8° 

American  Expedition  to  Polynesia  and  the  Antarctic  Regions,  1838-42. 

— V.  A  §  105  :  Church  Missions  :  (a)  Foreign. 


8°  Murray 


81 


39 


Cook,  Cpt.  James 
Cooper,  H.  S. 

Gumming,  [Miss]  C.  F. 
Darwin,  C. 
Ellis,  Rev.  Wm. 
Gill,  Rev.  W.  W. 

>»  j» 

Lambert,  C. +S. 
Penny,  Rev.  Alfred 
Pritchard,  W.  T. 
*ROMILLY,  H.  H. 
South  Sea  Bubbles 
Turner,  Rev.  G. 
Wilkes,  Chas.  [Am.]  . 

Missions 


Sonnenschein  [83]  86 
Hurst  76 

Sonnenschein         88 


c  8°  Bentley 


[80]  83 


Blackwood  [81]  87 

Murray  [45]  89 

8°  Bohn  [29]  59 

R.T.S.  76 

„     .  85 

Macmillan  83 
Wells  Gardner[87]88 

Chapman  66 

Murray  [86]  87 

Bentley  [72]  73 

Snow  6 1 

Pliiladelphia  45  ;  49 


Borneo 
Fiji  Islands. 

History. 
Seemann,  Dr.  B. 
Resources. 

HORNE,  J. 


64.    POLYNESIA,    (i)  INDIVIDUAL  ISLANDS. 

—1).  E  §  36  :  Indo-China. 

Viti :  account  of  Government  Mission  to  the  Fiji  Islands  [1860-61]  14/- 

[botany,  agriculture,  and  resources]  5/- 


A  Year  in  Fiji 

Travel  and  Description. 

Anderson,  J.  W.              Fiji  and  New  Caledonia,  2  vols.  10/6 

CuMiviiNG,  [Miss]  C.  F.  Gordon-    At  Home  in  Fiji ;  ill.  7/6 

Forbes,  Dr.  Litton           Two  Years  in  Fiji.  8/6 

d^  RiCCi,  J.  H.                   Fiji,  our  New  Province  in  the  South  Seas  9/- 
Smythe,  Mrs.                   Ten  Months  in  the  Fiji  Islands;  w.  intro.  &  appendix  W.  J.  Smythe; 

4  col.  pi.  &  3  maps  15/- 

WILLIAMS-^ Calvert,  55^-  Fiji  and  the  Fijians,  2  vols.                                      o.p.  [pub.  12/-;  w.  7/6] 

The  islan  .   and  the  natives  by  Williams,  with  a  mission  history  by  CALVERT. 

New  Britain. 

Powell,  Wilfrid 

New  Caledonia 
New  Guinea. 

Bibliography. 
Rye,  E.  C. 
Generally. 

*d'ALBERTIS,  L.  M. 

Bevan,  T.  F. 

T 

Chalmers  +  Gill,  ^^^ 


Macmillan 
Stanford 


p8° 
P8° 


c8° 


Parker 
Heylin 


Wanderings  in  a  Wild  Country  :  three  years  amongst  cannibals 
— V.  supra,  s.v.  Fiji. 


18/-     8°  Low 


Bibliogr.  of  N.  Guinea— ?«  Suppl.  Pprs.  of  R.  Geogr.  Soc,  1884. 

New  Guinea  :  what  I  did  and  what  I  saw,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [18 

Toil,  Travel,  and  Discovery  in  British  New  Guinea  ;  maps 
Work  and  Adventure  in  New  Guinea ;  ill.  6/-  ;  cheap  edn.  bd. 
Pioneening  in  New  Guinea ;  ill. 

375 


62 
81 


Ellisen  80 

Blackwood  [81]  87 

Longman  75 

Stanford  75 


64 
S8 


S4 


[-77]  42/-     8°  Low 

[80]  81 

c8°  Paul 

in  prep. 

[1877-85]  c  8°  R.T.S. 

85;  87 

16/-     V      „ 

87 

Geography] 


AUSTRALIA:   COLLECTIVELY. 


[Australasia 


E  §65 

Gill,  Rev.  W.  W. 

GUILLEMARD,  F.  H.  H. 
*LlNDT,  J.  W. 
Lyne,  Charles      ' 
Moresby,  Cpt.  J. 

Murray,  A.  W 

ROMILLY,  H. 

Scratchley,  Sir  P. 
Strachan,  Cpt.  J. 
Tregance,  Louis 

Missions 
New  Hebrides. 

Brenchley.J.  L. 
Markham,  a.  H. 

Missions 

Pitcairn  Island. 


Life  in  the  Southern  Seas  ;  ill.  S/~ 

Gems  from  the  Coral  Islands  [ace.  of  recent  missionary  wk.  in  N.  Guinea]  2/6 
Cruise  of  the  Marchesa  to  Kamschatka  and  New  Guinea  ;  ill.  2l/- 

Picturesque  New  Guinea  :  w.  histor.  intro.,  customs,  etc. ;  50  autotypes  42/- 
New  Guinea  ;  ill.  [ace.  of  establ.  of  Brit,  protectorate]    10/6 

Discoveries  and  Surveys  in  New  Guinea  and  Polynesia  ;  maps  and  pi.  15/- 
A  Cruise  in  Polynesia,  the  D'Entrecasteaux  Islands  and  N.  Guinea,  w.  pearl-fishing  stations  in  Torres  Straits. 
Forty  Years'  Mission  Work  in  Polynesia  and  New  Guinea  7/6 

From  my  Verandah  in  N.  G. ,  w.  intro.  A.  Lang  [chfiy.  ethnolog. ;  v.  also  E  § 
Australian  Defences  and  New  Guinea  14/- 

Explorations  and  Adventures  in  New  Guinea  ;  ill.  iz/— 

Adventures  of.     Ed.  Rev.  H.  Crocker        [9  years  captive  in  N.  Guinea]  6/- 

— V.  A  §  105  :  Church  Missions  :  (o)  Foreign. 

Cruise  of  H.M.S.  Cura^oa  among  the  South  Sea  Islands  ;  ill.  [1865]  42/- 
Cruise  of  the  Rosario  among  the  New  Hebrides  and  Santa  Cruz  Islands     16/- 

— 71.  A  §  105 :  Church  Missions  :  (o)  Foreign. 


16° 


4 

c8° 

8° 

12° 

63] 

8° 

c8° 

c8° 


R.  T.  S.  76 

Stock        [55-56]  71 
Murray  [87]  89 

Longman  87 

Low  85 

Murray  76 


Nisbet 
7/6  8°  Nutt 
Macmillan 
Low 


Longman 
Low 


76 
89 
87 
88 
76 


73 
73 


Mutiny  of  the  Bounty 

The  Mutineers  of  the  Bounty  and  their  Descendants 

Pitcairn  :  the  island,  the  people,  and  the  pastor 


6/- 

12/- 
3/- 


Barrow,  Sir  John 
Belcher,  Lady 
Murray,  Rev.  T.  B, 

Samoa,  or  Navigators'  Islands. 

Churchward,  W.  B.       My  Consulate  in  Samoa  15/- 

Turner,  Dr.  Geo.  Samoa  a  hundred  years  ago  9/- 

Contains  also  notes  on  the  cults  and  customs  of  23  other  Pacific  Islands. 

Sandwich  Islands  (Hawaii). 

Bibliography. 

HUNNEWELL,  J.F.[Am.],  etc.  Bibliography  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands 

History. 

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Travel  and  Description. 

BlRl>,Isab.[  =  Mrs.Bishop]The  Hawaiian  Archipelago  ;  ill.  [six  months'  visit]  7/6 

Six  Months  in  the  Sandwich  Islands  ;  12  ill.  7/6 

Fire  Fountains  :  kingdom  of  Hawaii,  Volcanoes  and  Missions,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  25/- 
Northern  California  and  the  Sandwich  Islands  12/6 


cS"  Ward  &  Lock  [31]  83 
c  8°  Murray  70 

c8°S.P.C.K.        [54]  85 


Bentley 
Macmillan 


87 
84 


P8° 
P8° 
8° 
8° 


Boston  69 

Honolulu         [43]  72 

Murray  [75]  80 

83 
Blackwood  83 

Low  74 


Gumming,  [Miss]  C.  F.  G. 
NORDHOFF,  C.  [Am.] 

Society  Islands. 

Brassey,  Lady  Tahiti,  with  31  photos,  by  Col.  Stuart  Wortley  21/-     4°  Low 

Solomon  Islands. 

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Containing  a  tr.  of  Hernando  GALLEGO'S  important  Desctibrimento  de  las  Islas  Salomon  [1S66J,  hitherto  untranslated. 

*  ,,  The  Solomon  Islands :  the  Geology,  General  Features,  and  Suitability  for 

Colonization ;  col.  maps  10/6  r  8°  „ 


82 


87 


87 


65.    AUSTRALIA.     («)  COLLECTIVELT. 


Chief  Explorers  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  before  1870. 

Sir  G.   Grey,    1837-39   (North-West   and 

West). 
Cpt.  J.   L.    Stokes,   1837-43  (Coast  and 


Rivers:  "Beadle"). 
Count  Strzelecki,  1844  (N.  S.  W.  and  Van 

Diemen's  Land). 
E.  J.  Eyre,  1840-1  (Central  and  South). 


Dr 


M.  Flinders,  1801-3. 

J.  Grant,  1802  (Bass'  Strait  and  N.S.W.). 

t.  Oxley,  1817-8  (N.S.W.). 

P.  P.  King,  1S18-22. 

C.  Start,  1828-31  (Central),  1844-6  (Cen- 
tral). 

Sir  T.  L.  Mitchell,  1831-36  (Eastern), 
1846  (Interior). 

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Cook,  Cpt.  J.  Three  Voyages  round  the  World — v.  E  §  6,  where  also  are  lives  of  Cook. 

1st  Voyage,  1768-71  [pub.  1773] ;  and  Voyage,  1772-75  [pub.  1777I;  3rd  Voyage,  1776-80  [pub.  1784]. 

Early  Voyages  to  Terra  Australis  [1607-1644],  ed.  R.  H.  Major 

Arias,  Torres  [1607],  Tasman  [1644],  Pool  [1629],  Dampler  [1687-8.  99],  and  others. 

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376 


L.  Leichhardt,  1844-5  (Moreton  Bay 
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E.  B.  Kennedy,  (Cape  York  Penin.).  . 

R.O'H.  Burke  and  Wills,  1860-1  (Interior). 

McKinlay,  1861. 

J.  M.  Stuart,  1858-62  (Central). 


»•  Hakluyt  Soc, 


59 


Geography]  AUSTRALIA.    COLLECTIVELY.  [Australasia 

E  §65 

Atlas  of  Australia,  The  New  :  col.  maps  of  divs.,  districts  and  counties,  S  v.  [ea.  sep.  30/-]  105/-  f  "  Melbourne  86  in  prog. 

i. :  New  South  Wales  -  ii. :  Victoria ;  iii. :  Queensland ;  iv. :  Soutii  Australia ;  v. :  W.  Australia. 

Ethnology. 

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His  theory  is  that  the  Australians  are  African  negroes,  or  rather  of  the  same  stoclc  as  they,  crossed  by  an  nnlciiown  element  before 
they  reached  the  mainland.    Conts.  a  bibliography  and  Australian  ethnology. 

(FisoN  +  HowiTT,  ^  [Australs.]  KamilaroiandKurnai  '5/-     8°  „  (Macmman)8o 

On  Group-marriage  and  Relationship,  and  Marriage  by  Elopement— drawn  fr.  usage  of  Austral,  aborigines. 

Sauth  Australia. 

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Victoria. 

Dawson,  Jas.  [Austral.]  Australian  Aborigines  :  langs.  and  customs  of  aborig.  of  W.  Victoria        14/-  _  4°  j5/e/i5. [Macmillan]  81 
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Mythology  and  Folklore— v.  B  §  29  :  Malaic  Mythology  and  Folklore. 

History. 

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Hatton,  Hon.  H.  Finch    Advance  Australia                     [8  years  in  Queensland,  N.S.W.,  Victoria]  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [85]  87 

■*RUSDEN,  G.  W.  [Austral.]  History  of  Australia,  3  vols.                                                                            50/-     8°  Chapman  84 

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History  of  Discovery. 

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Down  to  H.  STOCKDALE'S  exped.  fr.  the  Cambr.  Gulf  to  the  overland  telegr.  line  [1885].    Only  moderately  good. 

Giles,  Ernest  Australia  Twice  Traversed  ;  5  maps  &  ill.  [narr.  fr.  jls.  of  5  explor.  expeds.  1872-76]  21/-  8°  Low  89 

HowiTT,  Wm.  History  of  Discovery  of  Australia,  etc.,  2  vols.  o.p.  {pb.  28/-;  w.  15/-]     8°  Longman  65 

*WooDS,  Rev.  J.  E.  T.  [Austral.]   History  of  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  Australia,  2  vols.      28/-     8°  Low  65 

Biography  of  Discoverers. 

Eden,  C.  H.  Australian  Heroes :  ill.  [popular;  but  good]  5/-   12°  S.P.C.K.  76 

Dictionary. 

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life  and  Manners.    Australia  as  seen  by  Foreigners. 

3!aden-Powell,  [Sir]  G.  New  Homes  for  the  Old  Country ;  ill.  [polit.  &  domestic  life;  industr.,  etc.]  21/-     8°  Bentley  72 

Dale,  Dr.  R.  W.  Impressions  of  Australia  [educ,  relig.,  life,  etc.]  c  8°  Hodder  [SgJ.Sg 

IIOGAN,  J.  F.  [Austral.]  The  Australian  in  London  and  America  6/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Downey   89 

I»fGLls,  J.  ["Maori"]  Our  Australian  Cousins  [chaps,  on  N.S.W.  and  Queensland]  14/-     8°  Macmillan  80 

Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell  Australian  Life :  black  and  white ;  ill.  8/-  p  8°  Chapman  85 

Bush  Life. 

Nichols,  A.  Wild  Life  and  Adventure  in  the  Australian  Bush,  2  vols. ;  8  plates  2i/-  c  8°  Bentley  87 

Irish  in  Australia. 

HOGAN,  J.  F.  The  Irish  in  Australia  2/6  c  8°  Ward&Downey[87]88 

Resources,  Statistics,  etc. 

Fitzgerald,  J.  F.  Australia ;  maps  and  ill.  [Foreign  Countries  &  Brit.  Colonies]  3/6   12°  Low  81 

Gordon  &  GoTCH[pubs.]  Australian  Handbook  ;  maps.  [incl.  N.  Zeal.,  Fiji  and  N.  Guinea]  10/6     8°  Gordon &Gotcha;?2«. 

GREViLLE,Edw.[Austral.;  ed.]  The  Australian  Year-Book  10/6     ^"Melbourne  \^\\ann. 

Silver,  S.  W.  [pub.]        Handbook  for  Australia  and  New  Zealand  ;  map  [incl.  Fiji  Islands]  5/-  c  8°  Silver  80 

Scenery. 

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"Willoughby,  Howard      Australian  Pictures:  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil  8/-i8°R.  T.S.  87 

Travel  and  Description. 

DiLKE,  [Sir]  C.  W.  Greater  Britain :  a  record  of  travel  [1866-67]  6/-  p  8°  Macmillan       [68]  85 

Nearly  half  the  work  treats  of  the  Australian  Colonies. 

Eden,  C.  H.  The  Fifth  Continent ;  ill.                                               [popular ;  but  g:ood]  5/-   12°  S.P.C.IC  76 

Forrest,  J.  Explorations  in  Australia             _                                                 [1869-74]  16/-     8°  Low  75 

Froude,  J.  A.  Oceana :  England  and  her  colonies ;  ill.                [the  Australian  colonies]  2/-  c  8°  Longman  [85]  86 

Giles,  Ernst  [Austral.]  Geographic  Travels  in  Central  Australia                                        [1852-74]  7/6     8°  Melbourne  75 

LuMHOLTZ,  Carl  Among  Cannibals  :  travels  in  Australia  [tr.]  ;  maps  and  lOO  ill                          m  8°  Murray  89 

Trollope,  Anthony  Australia  and  New  Zealand,  2  vols.,  30/-,  8° ;  abrgmt.  i/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  73 ;  84 

Warburton,  Col.  E.  Journey  across  the  Western  Interior  of  Australia ;  ill.                                  16/-     8°  Low  75 


Geography] 


AUSTRALIA:    INDIVIDUAL  COLONIES. 


[Australasia 


E  §66 


66.    AUSTRALIA,    (i)    INDIVIDUAL    COLONIES. 
New  South  Wales. 

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Is  to  occupy  13  vols.,  and  promises  to  be  a  monumental  work,  based  upon  and,  incorporating  a  vast  amount  of  authentic  material,  rivalling  in  scope 

H.  H.  Bancroft's  work  in  the  united  States. 

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Flanagan,  Roderick        History  of  New  South  Wales  [and  other  Austral,  settlements]  2  vols.        24/-     8°  Low 
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There  have  been  4  edns.  of  this  valuable  book :  1834,  '37,  '52  and  '75.    Each  edn.  was  re-written,  and  the  older  ones  are  of  considerable  intrinsic  value  stilL 

Official  History  of  New  South  Wales  :  Epitome  of;  compiled  by  T.  Richards  +  A.  Bourne  [Australs.]  8°  Sydney 

North  Australia. 

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Harcus,  W  —in  his  South  Australia,  ut  infra 

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Queensland. 

History. 

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Resources. 


7/6 
2/- 


89 


62 

[34]  75 
83 


8°  Singapore     n.d.  (63) 


8°  Adelaide 
8°        „ 


21/-     8°  Petherick 


BONWICK,  James  The  Resources  of  Queensland 

Daintree,  R.  Queensland,  its  Territory,  Climate,  and  Prospects 

Travel  and  Description. 

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Russell,  H.  S.  [Austral.]  The  Genesis  of  Queensland  ;  facs. 

Stirling,  A.  W.  —     -- 


l/-  c  8°  Silver 
8° 


8/-  c  8°  Chapman 
9/-  p  8°  Longman 


[Thorne,  E.] 
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[Carrington,  G.] 
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South  Australia. 

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[first  explorns. ,  early  life,  etc.]  21/- 
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The  Queen  of  the  Colonies;  or,  Queensland  as  I  knew  it  6/-     8°    ,, 


82 
64. 


88 

80 

72 


70 

72 


Colonial  Adventure 
Bush  Life  in  Queensland 


Bibliography  of  South  Australia 


[bush  life  in  Queensland]  7/6  c  8°  Bell 

6/-  c  8°  Blackwood 


3/6     8°  Adelaide 


84. 
[76]  81 


[71]  82 
[81]  82 


88 


[repr.  fr. 


Harcus,"  infrd\  3/6    12°  Low 
[last  21  years]  9/-  c  8°  Mdbourne 
•  7/6     8°  Low 


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History,  physical  geogr.,  govt.,  laws,  railways,  mines,  agric,  industries,  education,  religion,  explorations,  flora,  founa,  meteorology,  statistics. 

Resources,  etc. 

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Scenery. 

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47 


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8°  Low 


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Ethnology. 

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378 


12"  Hobart 
8°  Macmillan 
8°  Launceston 


69. 
84 
70 
75 
[84]  85 
52 

89 


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NEW   ZEALAND. 


[Australasia 


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History. 

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s  of  Port  Phillip  [1803],  Western  Port  [.82S),  Portland  [1834],  the  Jarra  Yarra  f  n^  Geelon?  DistricB  [1835],  Discovery  of  Gipp's  Land 
by  Anffus  MCMILLAN.  Narratives  of  Batman  [the  founder  of  Victoria],  MACKILLOP  and  others. 

21/-  c  8°  Low 
[Grimes'  Journal,  1802-3,  etc.]  r  8°  Melbourne 

[account  of  Port  Phillip]  16/-     8°  Low 


Account  of  settlements  c 


LABILLliRE,  F.  P.  Early  History  of  Victoria,  2  vols. 

Shii.linglaw,  J.  J.  [Austral.]  Historical  Records  of  Port  Phillip 
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Description,  Statistics,  etc. 

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Victoria  and  its  Metropolis  :  past  and  present,  2  vols. ;  over  500  ill.  126/-     4^ 

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The  finest  production  of  the  Australian  Press ;  a  worthy  memorial  of  the  Exhibition  Year. 

Western  Australia. 

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E  §67 


82 


78-79 

79 
in  prep. 
[48]  64 


8°  Melbourne 


76 

ann. 

n.d.  (86) 

88 

81 


c  %'  Perth,  W.A. 
8       ,,        ,9 


Travel,  Resources,  etc. 

Barker,  Lady  [Lady  Napier  Broome]  Letters  to  Guy  [from  Western  Australia]  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Forrest,  James  Exploration  in  Australia    [a  treatise  on  condition,  etc,  of  W.  Australia]  16/-     8    Low 

Warburton,  Col.  P.  E.   Journey  across  Western  Interior  of  Australia  16/-     8°     „ 


70 
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85 
75 
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67.    NEW    ZEALAND. 


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3/-  c  8*  Wellington  87 


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Biography. 

Cox  Alfred                   Men  of  Mark  in  New  Zealand,  vol.  i.  12/6  c  8°  Christchurch 

Gisborne,  W.  [Austral. ;  ed.]  New  Zealand  Rulers  and  Statesmen  ;  ports.  [1840-85]  7/6  p  8°  Low 

GodleY,  J.  R.  [Austral.]  Letters  to  C.  B.  Adderley  [Lord  Norton]  [1839-1861]  o.p. 

J  J  Writings  and  Speeches  of  Ed.  J.  E.  Fitzgerald  16/- 
Selwyn,  G.  a.  [Bp.  of  N.  Z.  1841-69,  of  Lichfield  1867-78]  Life  of,  by  Rev.  H.W.Tucker,  2  v.  24/- 
WAKEiaELn,E.J.[ed.]The  Founders  of  Canterbury 

Letters  of  GIBBON,  WAKEFIELD,  GODLEY  and  others ;  1847-1850. 

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Christchurch 
Wells  Gardner 
Christchurch 


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85 
63 
63 
79 
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POLAR  REGIONS:  EARLY  VOYAGES. 


[Polar  Regions 


IE  §68 

Life  and  Manners. 

, Barker,  Lady; [Lady  Napier  Broome]  Station  Life  in  New  Zealand 

„  „  .„  .„         Station  Amusements  in  New  Zealand 

.Bradshaw,  John  [Austral.]  New  Zealand  as  it  is 
.    ,,  „  New  Zealand  of  To-day 

BULLER,  Rev.  Jas.-  Forty  Years  in  New  Zealand  :  a  personal  narrative 

New  Zealand  :  past  and  present 


'Butler,  Annie  R. 
Hay,  W.  De  Lisle 
iNGLis,  J.  ["Maori"] 

Scenery. 

Barraud,  C.  D. 
Gully,  J. 


3/6  c  8°  Macmlllan 
3/6  c  8°  Hunt 
12/6     8°  Low 
Hi-     8°    „ 
[missionary]  10/-     8°  Hodder 
3/6  P  8^ 


Glimpses  of  Maori  Land  ;  map  and  ill.  [life,  missions,  etc.  ;  popular]  5/-   16°  R.  T.  S. 

Brighter  Britain  :  settler  and  Maori  in  Northern  New  Zealand,  2  vols.        24/-  p  8°  Bentley 
Our  New  Zealand  Cousins   ,  6/-  s  8°'  Low 


[69]  83 
[73]  75 
83 
88 
78 
80 
86 
82 
87 


New  Zealand  :  graphic  &  descriptive  ;  25  col.  pi.,  6  lithos.,  31  cuts  &.map  168/- 
New  Zealand  Scenery  :  15  col.  pi.,  w.  text  by  Sir  Julius  Haast  105/-  '• 


i"  Low 

f  Marcus  Ward 


77 
77 


Travel,  Description,  and  Resources. 

■  Crawford,  J.  C.  Recollections  of  Travel  in  New  Zealand,  Australia,  etc.  [1839-80]  18/-  8°  Triibner  80 
DiEFFENBACH,  E.  Travels  in  New  Zealand, 2v.  [geogr.,geol.,bot., nat.hist.]  o.^.  [^*.  24/-;  le/. 7/6]  8°  Murray  43 
DiLKE,  [Sir]  C.  W.            — m  his  Greater  Britain  [1866-7]  is  a  good  description  of  New  Zealand        6/-  p  8°  Macmillan  [68]  85 

■  GiSBORNE,  Wm.  [Austral.]  Official  Handbook  of  New  Zealand,  3  pts.;  pts.  i.-ii.  o.p.  \_pb.  i/-];  pt.  iii.  l/-     8°  Stanford  84 

„                 „                 The  Colony  of  New  Zealand ;  3  maps       [historical,  descriptive,  statistical]  7/6  p  8°  Petherick  89 

''HOCHSTETTER,  Dr.  F.     New  Zealand:  phys.  geog.,  gepl.,nat.  hist.,  etc.  [tr.]  ;  ill.  [orig.  edn.  1863]  25/-  i  8°  Stuttgart  [67]  77 

'*Kerry-Nicholls,J.H.  The  King  Country:  explorations  in  New  Zealand;  ill.    [600  miles  travel]  21/-     8°  Low  [84]  86 

Payton,  E.  W.                  Round  about  New  Zealand :  three  years' wanderings ;  20  ill.                         12/- c  8°  Chapman  89 

Alps  of  New  Zealand. 

JrREEN,  W.  S.  High  Alps  of  New  Zealand ;  maps 

Rotomahana. 

MONDY,  D.  L.               Rotomahana,  and  the  Boiling  Springs  of  N.  Zealand :  16  photos,  w.  text   42/-     f°  Low  [75]  75 

Taranaki. 
Wells,  B.  [Austral]     The  History  of  Taranaki  8°  New  Plymouth      78 


[w.  Ascent  of  Mount  Cook]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


83 


IX.  polar  IRegions, 


INCLUDING    GREENLAND,    SPITZBERGEN,    HUDSON'S    BAY, 
AND    NORTH-WEST    PASSAGE. 

68.    POLAR  EEGIONS:  (»)  EARLY  VOYAGES. 


Trineipal  Early  Voyai^es  not  mentioned  below :  Adm.  Sir  w.  E.  Parry  (1819-20,  21-23,  24-25, 37) ;  Cpt.  Sir  J.  Ross 

(1819,  29-33);  Sir  J.  Franklin  (1819-22,  25-27). 

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Collectively. 

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Hartwig,  Dr.  G. 

,,  ,» 

;McCormick,  R. 
Markham,  a.  H. 

C.  R.  [ed.] 
NouRSE,  Prf.  C.  F.  [Am, 
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Perils  of  the  Polar  Seas ;  ill.  [popular]  6/-  p  8° 

ThePolar  World;  ill.  [popular]  10/6     8° 

Heroes  of  the  Arctic  Regions  ;  ill.  [reprinted  from  above]  2/-  c  8° 

Voyages  in  Antarctic  ['39-43]  and  Arctic  ['27  (Parry),  ^52-3  (Franklin)]  Seas,  2  v. ; 
Northward  Ho  !  [voyages,  including  Cpt.  Phipps'  explorations  1773]  10/6  c  8° 

Arctic  Navy  List  [Arctic  and  Antarctic  Officers  1773-1873]  3/6     8° 

] American  Explorations  in  the  Ice  Zones;  map  and  ill.  $3-5°     8° 

Voyages  to  the  North-West  [1496-163 1]     8° 

Cabot[i496];  Frobisher  [1576-81];  Davis  [1585-7] ;  Hudson[ifiia]i  Bylot  &  Baffin  [1615^16]  and  others. 

Narrative  of  Arctic  Discovery  [a  good  little  book]  o.p.  \J>b.  10/6;  w.  $/-]   12° 

180 


Murray 

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Low  84 

Macmillan 

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E   §;69 

Individually. 

Baffin,  William  Voyages  of  [1612-22],  ed.  C.  R.  Markliam  8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         »l 

Barents,  William  Three  Voyages  to  Arctic  Regions  [1594-5-6],  by  Gerrit  de  Veer,  ed.  K.  Beynen  8°            „  [53]  76 

Coats,  Cpt.  W.  Geography  of  Hudson's  Bay  [voyages  1727-51],  ed.  [Sir]  John  Barrow  8°            „  52 

Davis,  John  Voyages  and  Works  of,  ed.  A.  H.  Markham  8°            „  So 

Frobisher,  Martin  Three  Voyages,  ed.  Adm.  Collinson                                   [w.  a/so  Rundall,  infra]  8°            „  67 

Hudson,  Henry  Voyages  of,  ed.  G.  Asher  8°            „  61 

Parry,  Adm.  Sir  W.  E.  Journal  of  his  Third  Voyage  [1824-25]                           [Cassell's  Nat.  Lib.]  6d.  18°  Cassell  [26]  89 

Zeni  Brothers  Voyage  of  [in  14th  Cent.],  tr.  and  ed.  R.  H.  Major  8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         73 

Biography  —v.  also  e  §  6. 

Franklin,  Sir  John  [1786-1847] 
Beesly,  A.  H.  Sir  John  Franklin  and  Arctic  Discovery  [New  Plutarch  Series]  2/6   12°  Marcus  Ward'        81 

Markham,  Cpt.  A.         Sir  John  Franklin 'and  the  North-West  Passage  [Great  Explorers]  3/6  c  8°  Philip  in  prep. 

Vide  also  the  search  expeditions  for  him  in  E  S  59> 
Ross,  Sir  John  [1777-1856] 
Mackmder,  H.  J.  Ross  and  the  Antarctic  [Great  Explorers]  3/6  c  8°  Philip  »« prep. 


69.    POLAR  REGIONS:   (b)  RECENT  VOYAGES. 

Alert,  H.M.S. 

*Markham,  a.  H.  The  Great  Frozen  Sea ;  ill.  lAlert,  1875-76]  6/-  c  8°  Paul  [78]  SO' 

Moss,  Dr.  E.  L.  Shores  of  the  Polar  Sea ;  col.  pi.  \_Alert,  1875-76]  105/-     f°  Marcus  Ward         78 

*Nares,  Sir  G.  S.  Voyage  to  the  Polar  Sea,  2  vols,  j  ill.  {Alert  and  Discovery,  1875-76]  42/-     8°  Low  [78]  78 

Discovery  —v.  Alert,  supra,  s.v.  Nares. 

Dutch  Expedition. 

van  Campen,  S.  R.  The  Dutch  in  Arctic  Seas,  vol.  i. ;  Dutch  Arctic  Expedition  io/6     8°  Triibner         [7,6]  77 

Entreprise. 

Collinson,  Cpt.  R.  Journal  of  Voyage  of  H.M.S.  Entreprise  [in  search  of  Franklin]  c  8°  Low  89. 

Fox. 

*McClintock,  [Sir]  F.  L.  Voyage  of  the  Fox,  and  Discovery  of  the  fate  of  Franklin ;  map  and  30  ill.   7/6  p  8°  Murray  [59]  6c> 

Grinnell. 

Kane,  Dr.  E.  Kent  [Am.]  U.S.  Grinnell  Expedition  in  Pursuit  of  Franklin  o.p.  r  8°  New  York  53 

„  „  Arctic  Explorations :  second  ffW««?// expedition  [1853-55]  $4.50     S'  Hartford        [56] 

ITansa. 

*KoLDEWEY,  Cpt.  K.       N.  German  Polar  Expedition,  ed.  H.  W.  Bates;  col.  pi.  &  maps  [Hansa,  1869-70]  35/-  r  8°  Low        74 

Zsbjorn. 

Markham,  A.  H.  A  Polar  Reconnaissance;  ill.  [/f^iVw,  to  Nova-Zembia,  1879]  16/-     8°  Paul  81 

/eannette. 

Gilder,  W.  H.  [Am.]      Ice-pack  and  Tundra ;  ill.  _     _  [in  search  of  y«a«n««ff]  i8/-     8°  Low  83 

de  Long,  Com.  G.  W.      Voyage  of  Jeannette :  ship  and  ice  journals  of  De  Long,  ed.  his  Wife,  2  v. ;  ill. 

[U.  S.  Expedition  1873-81]  36/-     8°  Paul  82' 

Nffvara. 
*Payer,  Julius  New  Lands  within  Arctic  Circle,  2  v. ;  ill.  \No^ara  (Austrian);  1872-74,  tr.]  32/-     8^  Macmillan  76 

Pandora. 

MacGahan,  J.  A.  Under  the  Northern  Lights;  ill.  [sketch  during  voyage  of /'awi/ora;]  18/-     8°  Low  76 

Young,  Sir  Allen  The  Two  Voyages  of  the  Pandora  [1875-76]  10/6  r  8°  Stanford'  79 

Polaris. 

Blake,  E.  V.  Arctic  Experiences  [Capt.  Tyson,  Polaris,  Tigress']  25/-  r  8°  Low  74 

Hall,  Cpt.  C.  E.  [Am.]  Narr.ofN.PolarExped.ofU.S./'(j/3m,ed.Adm.C.H.Davis[Am.][i87i-3]28/-     4°  Trubner         [79]  81 

Proteus. 

•Greely,  a.  W.  [Am.]    Three  Years  of  Arctic  Service ;  maps  and  120  ill.  [1881-84]  4^/-  r  8°  Bentley  86 

ScHLEV+SoLEY,  j^f^^  The  Rescue  of  Greely;  ill.  12/6     8"  Low  85 

Tigress  — v.  Polaris,  supra,  s.v.  Blake. 

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Geography]  POLAR   REGIONS:    REGENT   VOYAGES.  [Polar  Regions 

E  §69 

Vega. 

*v  NoRDENSKiOLD,  Voyage  of  Vega  round  Asia  and  Europe;   ill.,  2  v.  4S/-;   Popular  Edn.,  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      8i ;  82 

■Dar.  A,   E.J  Contains  a  history  of  all  previous  North-Eastem  voyages. 

Hovgaard,  Lti  A.       Pop.  Account  of  Voy.  of  Fe^a,  round  Asia  and  Europe  [tr.] ;  ill.      [1879]  21/-     8°  Low  81 

Leslie,  A.  The  Arctic  Voyages  of  Baron  Nordenskiold ;  ill.  [1858-79]  16/-     8°  Macmillan  79 

Other  Voyag'es, 

Gilder,  W.  H.  [Am.]  Schwatka's  Search  ;  ill.                                [for  search  records  of  Franklin]  12/6     8°  Low  82 

*Hall,  Cpt.  C.  F.  Life  with  the  Esquimaux  and  Discovery  of  Frobisher's  Remains    [1860-62]  6/-  i  8°  Bickers  [64]  71 

Hayes,  I.  I.  [Am.]  The  Open  Polar  Seas :  narrative  of  a  voyage  of  discovery               [1860-61]  6/-  c  8°  Low  [67]  67 

,,         ,,  An  Arctic  Boat  Journey,  ed.  Norton  Shaw  [Am.]                                  [1854]  7/6    12°  Boston  [60]  83 

Markham,  a.  H.  a  Whaling  Cruise  to  Baffin's  Bay  and  Gulf  of  Boothia                          [1874]  7/6  p  8°  Low  74 

„           C.  R.  The  Threshold  of  the  Unknown  Regions                                                           10/6  c  8°     „  73 

Melville,  G.  W.  [Am.]  In  the  Lena  Delta ;  ill.  [search  for  De  Long  (v.  "  Jeannette,"  sup.)  &  Greely  Exped.]  14/-  8°  Longman  85 

Alaska  — w.  e  §  57. 

Greenland  and  Spitzberg-en. 

Jones,  Prf.  T.  R.  Natural  History,  Geology,  and  Physics  of  Greenland  13/6     8°  Stanford  75 

*RlNK,  Dr.  H.  Danish  Greenland  [tr.];  ill.  [people  and  products]  o.p.  [pb.  10/6;  w.  7/6]  c  8°  King  77 

Ethnology. 

Rink,  Dr.  H.  •       The  Eskimo  Tribes  [distribution,  characteristics,  language,  etc.]  4/6     8°  Williams  87 

History. 

Documents  on  Spitzbergen  and  Greenland  [1630-71],  ed.  Adam  White  8°  Hakluyt  Soc.         55. 

Marten's  l^oyi^treliejil;  rs.YRk^s.'SHisioryo/GreeHlandiiGe^.ti.];  PELHAM'S  Voyage. 

Travel  and  Description. 

DUFFERIN,  Earl  of            Letters  from  High  Latitudes ;  ill.    [Icel.,  Spitzb.,  etc. ;  1856 ;  in  the  Foani^  JJS  c  8°  Murray  [57]  87 

Egede,  Hans                      Description  of  Greenland                           [tr.fr.  Danish]  0./.  [pi.  12/-;  w.  yjS]     8°  London  [1745]  45 

Hayes,  L  L  [Am.]            The  Land  of  Desolation;  ill.                                [adventure  in  Greenland]  14/-     8°  Low  71 

LaMont,  E.  H.                  Yachting  in  the  Arctic  Seas  [5  voyages  to  Spitzbergen  &  Nova  Zembla]  18/-     8°  Chatto  76 

Nansen,  Dr.                       Greenland                                                                  [account  of  recent  expedition]     8°  Longman  in  prep. 

*v.  Nordenskiold,  Bar.  A.  E.    Greenland  [tr.];  ilL                                                                                   m8°  Macmillan  in  prep. 

Wells,  Cpt  J,  C.            Gatei^ay  to  the  Polynia                                             [voyage  to  Spitzbergen]  6/-  c  8°  Paul  [73]  76 

Iceland  — »,  E  §  23 :  Iceland. 

Labrador  — «.  E  §  55  -.  Dominion  of  Canada. 


3 -'2 


CLASS   F.-HISTORY 
AND   HISTORICAL   BIOGRAPHY. 


I.  xnntvetsal  1bi6totig« 


1.    BIBLIOGEAPHY.    GENERAL  TREATISES.    SERIES.    COLLECTIVE  ESSAYS.    CHRONOLOGY. 
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Jahresberichte  der  Gescliichtswissenschaft  ea.  12/-  to  18/-     8°  Berlin       80  in  prog. 

A  classified  list  of  new  historical  pubs.    The  liist  voL  covered  the  liter,  for  1878,  2nd  [j»f.  'Si]  for  79,  3rd  ['83]  for  '80,  4th  ['85]  for  '81,  and  so  on. 

General  Treatises. 

Andrews,  Prf.  E.  B.  [Am.]  Brief  Institutes  of  General  History  [good  concise  sketch]  $2  c  8°  Boston  [87]  88 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.]       Illustrated  Universal  History,  4  vols.  ;  1000  ill.  [popular]  ea.  9/-     4°  Cassell  83-85 

L  :  Early  and  Greek  History ;  ii. :  Roman ;  iii. :  Middle  Ages ;  Iv. :  Modem. 

DULCKEN,  Dr.  H.  W.       lUustd.  Hist,  of  the  World,  anc,  med.  &mod.,  2  v.   [pop.;  not  v.  good]  ea.  7/6  r  8°  Ward  &  Lock        88 
Fisher,  Prf.  G.  P.  [Am.]  Outlines  of  Universal  History  [college  text-bk.,  &  for  priv.  reading]  $2.50     8°  New  York       [85]  86 

*Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.       General  Sketch  of  History  ;  16  maps  3/6    18°  Macmillan       [73]  76 

An  admirable  little  book,  whose  constant  aim  is  to  show  the  connection  in  histoty.    Best  introd.  bk.  for  the  general  reader,  though  primarily  intended  for  school  use. 
Maunder,  Samuel  Historical  Treasury  :  outlines  of  universal  history,  ed.  Sir  G.  W.  Cox  61-  12°  Longman         [5°]  78 

V.  MULLER,  J.  History  of  the  World  to  1783  [tr.],  4  vols.  $6  12°  New  York       [18]  6- 

Myers,  p.  V.  N.  [Am.]     Outl.of  Anc.Hist.,$l.75;Outl.ofMed.&Mod.Hist.;mps.  [gd.schl.-bk.]  $1.65  12°  Boston  85  ;  87 

,,  ,,  „         General  History  [practically  a  condensation  of  above  2  bks.]    12°       ,,  89 

Ploetz,  Carl  Epitome  of  Ancient,  Mediaeval  and  Modern  History  [tr.]  7/6  p  8°  Blackie  84 

A  very  useful  compendium,  crammed  with  important  tacts,  and  with  an  unusually  copious  index.    A  bk.  for  reference,  not  for  reading. 

*v.  Ranke,  Leopold         Universal  History,  v.  i.  :  Oldest  Group  of  Nations  and  Greeks  [tr.]  16/-     8°  Paul  85 

Greece,  Hgypt,  Assyria,  Persia,  and  Israel.    Owing  to  the  author's  death  the  work  cannot  be  completed. 

v.  ROTTECK,  C.  History  of  the  World,  4  vols,  [tr.]  [antiquated,  but  useful]  $10     8°  New  York       [     ]  83 

Sheldon,  Mary  D.  [Am.]  Studies  in  General  History ;  maps  $1.60  12°  Boston  85 

A  useful  school-book.    A  "  Teacher's  £dn."  is  also  pub.  [8Sf.,  '86]  containing  answers  to  questions  In  above. 

Sketch  of  Universal  History,  3  vols.  [popular  ;  moderately  good]  20/-  c  8°  Deacon     87;  87;  87 

VoL  i. :  Ancient  History,  by  Can.  G.  RAWLINSON,  7/6 ;  vol.  ii. :  Medijcval  History,  by  Prf.  G.  T.  STOKES,  5/- ;  voL  iii. :  Modern  History,  by  Prf.  A.  St.  G.  PATTON,  7/6. 

Swinton,  Wm.  [Am.]       Outlines  of  World's  History  ;  maps  and  ill.               [school-bk  ;  interesting]  $2  16°  New  York  74 

Thalheimer.M.E.  [Am.]  History  of  the  World  :  Ancient,  $2.50;  Modem                                       $2.50  8°  Cincinnati  72;  74 

Weber,  Dr.  Georg            Outlines  of  Universal  History  [tr.  (badly)]                              [rather  dry]  $2. 50  8°  Boston  [    ]  59 

WiLLARD,  S.  [Am.]           Synopsis  of  History                                                        [B.C.  800-A.D.  1875]  $2  12°  New  York  78 

History  of  Civilization— ».  F  §  4  :  History  of  civilization. 

Series. 

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Story  of  the  Nations  ;  maps  and  ill. 

Alexander's  Empire Prf.  J.  MAHAFFY. 

Assyria Z.  A,  RAGOZIN. 

IBalkan  States  A.;.  Evans. 

tBarbary  Corsairs  S.  Lane-POOLE. 

Britain,  Early  Prf.  A.  J.  CHURCH. 

tByzantine  Empire C.  OMAN. 

Carthage Prf.  A.  J.  CHURCH. 

Chaldea  Z.  A.  RAGOZIN. 

tCorsairs  S.  Lane-PooLE. 

Krusades T.  A.  ARCHER. 

Egypt,  Ancient Can.  RAWLINSON. 

France,  Mediaival G.  MASSON. 

tFranks Jas.  SIME. 


Germany Rev.  S  Baring-GOULD. 

Goths H.  BRADLEY. 

Hansa  Towns Helen  ZIMMERN. 

Holland Prf.  Thorold  ROGERS. 

Hungary A.  VAMBERY. 

flndia,  Buddhist W.  RHYS-DA VIDS. 

„      Vedic Mme.  RAGOZIN. 

Ireland Emily  LAWLESS. 

titalian  Kingdom w.  L.  ALDEN. 

jews Prf.  J.  K.  HOSMER[Am.]. 

t Jews  under  Roman  Empire . . .  .W.  D.  MORRISON. 

Media,  Babylon,  and  Persia Z.  A.  RAGOZIN. 

tMexico Susan  HaLB. 

1   ^e  not  published  yet. 


Persia S.G,  W.  Benjamin  [Am.], 

Phoenicia  Can.  G.  Rawunson. 

■t Portugal H.  Morse  STEPHENS. 

tRomaa  Empire H.  F.  PelHAH, 

Borne A.  OILMAN  [Am.]. 

Russia W.  R.  MORFILL. 

Saracens A.  OILMAN  [Am.]. 

Scotland John  MACKINTOSH, 

tSicily Prf.  E.  A.  FREEMAN. 

Spain,  Moors  in S.  Lane-FOOLK 

tSwitzerland R.  SteaD+Mfs.  A.  HUG. 

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Raphael:  Guizot;  Romantic  Drama;  Wellington; 
Humboldt ;  Brit.  Schl.  of  Archit. ;  Sismondi ;  Po- 
land ;  The  Year  of  Revolutions ;  British  Hist.  dur. 
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biog. ;  Michelet's  France ;  Fall  of  Rome ;  Karam- 
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I. :  Science  of  Hist. ;  Erasmus  and 
Luther  [3  lects.];  Influ.  of  Reformat. 
on  Scot.  char. ;  Fhilos.  of  Catholi- 
cism;  Plea  for  Free  Discussion; 
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fab ;  Spinoza ;  Dissolution  of  Mo- 
nasteries ;  England's  Forgotten 
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Ireland  Since  the  Union ;  Scientific 
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Revival  of  Romanism  ;  Sea  Studies; 
Society  in  Italy  in  Last  Days  of 
Rom.  Repub. ;  Lucian ;  Divus  Cae- 


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Oxford  Counter-Reformation ;  Ori- 
gen  and  Celsus ;  A  Cagliostro  of  and 
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On  the  Study  and  Use  of  History  [Victoria  Library]  i/-   12°  LovellReeve[i73-]89 

— V.  F  §  4  :  History  of  Civilization. 

Outl.  of  Philos.  of  Universal  Hist., 2v.  [tr.]  [appl.  to  lang.&relig.]a./.  [z».  21/-]     8°  Longman  54 

,,  ,,  God  in  History  :  progress  of  faith  in  the  moral  order  of  the  world  [tr.  ],  3  V.  42/-     8°         „  70 

Contends  that  the  progress  of  mankind  marches  parallel  with  the  conception  of  God  formed  within  each  nation  by  the  highest  exponents  of  its  thought. 

Carlyle,  Thomas  On  History,  and  On  History  Again — in  vols.  ii.  and  iv.  of  his  Essays     ea.  l/-    16°  Chapman  [30,  33]  89 

CoMTE,  Auguste  — in  his  Positive  Philosophy,  z'.  O  §  23,  and  Harrison,  infra. 

Presents,  in  elaborate  form,  what  COMTE  regarded  as  the  fundamental  law  of  historical  evolution— the  "  law  of  the  three  states,"  the  theological  ffetichism,  polytheism, 
monotheism],  the  metaphysical  [where  abstractions  replace  supernatural  agents],  and  that  of  Positive  Science  [where  the  illusions  of  childhood  antl  youth  are 
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Argues  that  the  controlling  factor  of  civilization  is  the  material  and  social  condition  of  man,  and  that  things  make  their  own  relations  {inch  morality)  in  spite  of  poUticians. 

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a  history  of  the  Philosophy  of  History— very  critical  and  very  valuable.    In  his  preface,  the  author  mdicates  that  he  purposes  to  deal  with  Engl,  and  Italian  philosophies 
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In  vol.  i.  i  The  Science  of  History  ;  in  vol.  ii. ;  Scientijic  Method  Applied  to  History,    Believes  in  the  caprices  and  energy  of  human  passions  and  individual  freedom. 

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„                 ,,                  — eway  The  Use  of  Historical  Documents,  z»  ^w  Essays,  ser.  i.                   10/6     8°  Macmillan  [71]  86 

Froude,  J.  A.                     — a?^j.Sci.ofHist.iSr»Scient.Meth.appl.toHist.,z»^wShortStud,,v.i.,ii.ea.  6/-  c  8°  Longman  [67]  86 

Hall,  Prf.  G,  S.  [Am.;  ed.]  Methods  of  Teaching  and  Studying  History                                               $1.30   12°  Boston  [83]  85 

Articles  by  Dr.  A.  B,  IriA-YLT  {Anter.  Hist.),  Prf.  E.  EMERTON  [Higher  Hist,  htsiruction).  Dr.  R.  T.  ELY  {Pol.  Econ.\,  Pres.  A.  D.  WHITE  {Course  of  Hist,  and  Pot. 

Science),  J,  T.  CLARKE  {Plea  for  ArckcEOl.  InstrtlctiOK) ,  Prf.  H.  B.  ADAMS  {Special  Methods),  Prf.  G.  S.   MORRIS  fPhilos.  of  State  and  of  History),   Prf.  J.  R- 
Snni^nY  {Teaching of  History-^epr.fr.  ^ourn.  ofEduc.,  Nov.,  '84),  Prf.  C.K.  ADAMS,  Prf.  J.  W.  BURGESS,  T.W.  HIGGINSON,  Prf.  W.  F.  ALLEN,  etc 

KlNGSLEY,  Can.  Chas.        Limits  of  Exact  Science  as  Applied  to  History— j«  his  Miscellanies              6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [59]  78 
MORISON,  J.  Cotter            — ar^/c/^  History,  ?«  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  xii.                                                    30/-     4°  Black  81 
Seeley,  Prf.  J.  R.               — article  Teaching  of  History  in  yourn.  of  Educ,  Nov.,  '84,  \ut  supra,  s.v.  Hall]  advocat- 
ing the  scientific  ^  sociologiial  in  lieu  of  the  chronolog.  ^  purely  liter,  meth.dd.  4°  Office  84 
Smith,  Prf.  Goldwin          Lectures  on  the  Study  of  History                             [del.  at  Oxford  1859-61]  3/6  s  8°  Parker  [61]  65 

Contains  good,  but  now  somewhat  antiquated,  references  to  books  and  part^  .jf  books. 

Smyth,  Prf.  Wm.               Lectures  on  Modern  History,  2  vols.    '                       [del.  at  Cambridge]  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [39]  54 

SoRLEY,  Prf.  W.  R.           — The  Historical  Method — in  Essays  in  Philos.  Crit.,  ed.  Seth  [Hegelian]  9/-     8°  Longman  83 

History  as  a  Subject  of  School  Instruetion-n.  also  d  §  167,  s.v.  History. 


4.    HISTORY  OF  CIVILIZATION. 
Generally. 

Andrews,  Prf.  E.B.  [Am.]  Brief  Institutes  of  General  History  [institutions  and  progress]  $2   12°  Boston  [S?]  88 

Balmes,  J.  European  Civilization  [tr.  fr.  -Spanish]  10/-     8°  Burns&Oates[49]55 

Written  by  a  learned  Spanish  Catholic  ecclesiastic  to  counteract  the  influence  of  GUIZOT's  bk.,  ut  inf.    Compares  the  eifect  of  Protestantism  and  Romanism 
upon  Europ.  civilization,  much  to  the  credit  of  the  latter.    Chaps.  34-38  [Tolerance,  Right  of  Coercion,  Inquisition]  cent,  the  gist  of  the  whole  argument. 

*BUCKLE,  H.  T.  History  of  Civilization  in  England  &  France,  Spain  &  Scotland,  3  vols.      24/-  c  8°  Longman  [57-61]  67 

Evolves  and  explains  all  possible  occurrences  and  phenomena  according  to  an  «  priori  Necessity.  On  its  first  appearance  in  1857,  the  bk.  was  ever^rwhere 
hailed  as  a  phenomenal  work  of  a  new  genius,  but  since  the  author's  death  in  1862  the  reading  public  has  estimated  it  at  its  more  real  value.  It  is  pro- 
digiously learned,  very  dogmatic,  fragmentary  and  exceedingly  suggestive.  BUCKLE  is  said  to  have  spent  17  years'  work  of  ten  hours  a  day  each  in 
preparing  himself  for  writing  this  book  ;  and  had  he  lived  to  complete  the  undertaking,  of  which  this  is  only  a  gigantic  fragmentary  introduction,  there  is 
litde  doubt  that  it  would  have  been  one  of  the  most  important  contributions  to  history  of  the  latter  half  of  the  19th  cent. 

Dean,  H.  [Am.]  The  History  of  Civilization,  7  vols. 

Decoudray,  Gustave         The  History  of  Ancient  Civilization,  ed.  &  tr.  Rev.  J.  Verschoyle  ;  ill. 
,,  „  The  History  of  Modern  Civilization,  ed.  &  tr.  the  same  ;  ill. 

An  admirable  and  very  compact  summary,  well  edited  by  the  English  translator. 

*DRAPER,Dr.J.W.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Intellectual  Development  of  Europe,  2  vols.  10/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [63]  76 

Makes  physiology  the  basis  of  his  philosophy  of  history,  resolving  all  historical  into  physiological  phenomena,  whether  material,  vital,  or  spiritual.    Pretty  much  the 
same  Necessitarian  point  of  view  as  BUCKLE,  maintaining  that  Xty.  in  Europe  has  been  a  misfortune,  civilization  having  progressed  only  as  faith  has  declmed. 

Froude,  J.  A.  —in  his  Short  Studies,  ser.  i.  6/-  c  8°  Longman        [67]  86 

Takes  the  very  opposite  view  to  that  of  BUCKLE,  maintaining  that  the  peculiarities  of  history  are  chiefly  due  to  the  wayward  forces  of  human  nature. 

Geiger,  Lazarus  Contrib.  to  Hist,  of  Developt.  of  Human  Race  [tr.]  [Eng.  &  For.  Phil.  Lib.]6/-     8°  Triibner  80 

GuizoT,  F.  P.  G.  History  6f  Civilization  in  Europe  [a.d.  475"  1 789]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  56 

This  is  the  less  bad  of  the  two  trss.  of  this  suggestive,  if  somewhat  vague,  book.    GUIZOT'S  theories  are  examined  in  one  of  Mill's  Dissertations  [C  §  49]; 

V.  also  Hy.  REEVE'S  art.  Guizot,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xi. 

*Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  European  Morals,  2  vols.  [Augustus  to  Charlemagne]  l6/-     8°  Longman        [69J  77 

After  e  ^amining  the  several  theories  of  philosophical  ethics,  presents  the  moral  life  first  of  Pagan  and  then  of  Christian  Rome.    Ends  with  an  essay  on  the 

influence  of  Christianity  upon  the  position  of  woman  in  Europe. 

OZANAM,  A.  F.  History  of  Civilization  in  the  Fifth  Century  [tr.],  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  67 

Based  on  a  course  of  lectures.    By  a  Liberal  in  politics,  a  Roman  Catholic  inreligioa, 

386 


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History] 


HISTORY  OF  CIVILIZATION. 


[Universal 


Rawlinson,  Can.  G. 
Taylor,  Dr.  W.  C. 


The  Origin  of  Nations  ;  maps     [early  civilizations,  ethnic  affinities  ;  pop.]  4/6  c  8°  R.  T.  S. 
OntheNat.Hist.ofSoc.inBarbarous&CivilizedState,  2v.<?./.[/i.2l/-;OT.  7/6]  c  8°  Longman 


F  §4 

77 
40 


Standard,  but  of  no  great  value  now.    Suggested  by  Abp.  WHATELY,  who  assisted  in  its  preparation. 

—for  a  full  list, V.  I  §  116:  Architecture,  s.v.  History. 

The  History  of  Architecture  in  all  Countries,  4  vols.  ;  1600  fine  ill.  136/6     8°  Murray      [65]  74-76 

i.-lL  :  Anc.  and  Mediaev.,  63/-,  '74;  iii. ;  Indian  and  Eastern,  42/-,  '76 :  '»■ '  Modern  Styles,  31/6,  '74.     Orij.  pub.  in  small  form  as  Handb.  of  Archil.,  1835. 

Pitt-Rivers,  Lt.-Gen.      Locks  &  Keys ;  ill.  [the  developm.  &  distribution  of  prim,  locks  &  keys]  i6/-     4°  Chatto 


Apchitecture 

*FERGnssoN,  James 


ViOLLET-LE-DUC,  E, 

Art :  Ancient 


The  Habitations  of  Man  in  All  Ages  [tr.] ;  ill. 
-for  a  full  list,  V.  Class  I  §§  84-85. 


[popular]  16/-     8°  Low 


*Perrot  +  Chipiez,G. +C.  History  of  Art  in  Ancient  Egypt  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  pi.  &  600  ill.  42/-  i  8°  Chapman 

„  „         „        History  of  Art  in  Chaldaea  and  Assyria  [tr.  ],  2  vols.  ;  15  pi.  and  452  ill.      42/-  i  8°  ,, 

„  „         „        Historyof  Art  in  Phoenicia,  Cyprus  &  Asia  Minor  [tr.],  2  V.  ;  pi.  &  644  ill.  42/-  i  8°  „ 

a  very  elaborate  and  important  work  on  ancient  art,  and  of  manners  as  reflected  in  art ;  profiisely  and  well  illustrated.     An  Index  is  in  prep. 

Growth  of  the  Spirit  of  Christianity— /«;-  afuii  list,  ».  a  §  49. 


83 
84 

8s 


Brace,  Rev.  C.  L.  Gesta  Christi :  history  of  humane  progress  under  Christianity                          7/6 

SuNSEN,  Bar.  C.  C.  J.  God  in  History  :  progress  of  faith  in  the  moral  order  of  world  [tr.],  3  v.      42/- 

Matheson,  Rev.  Geo.  Growth  of  the  Spirit  of  Xty.  .  fr.  first  cent,  to  the  Lutheran  era,  2  vols.      21/- 

Commerce   and  Trade— >/-«>// /zj^,  v.D%  148  :  commerce,  s.v.  History. 

HEERE^',  Prf  A.  H.  Hist.ResearchesintoPolit.,  Intercourse&Tradeof  Antiq.  [tr.],6  v.o./.  [w.  63/-] 

McCuLLAGH,  W.  T.  The  Industrial  History  of  Free  Nations,  2  vols.                o.p.  [fi.  24/- ;  w.  7/6] 

Democracy  —forafuiiust,  v.d%  139. 

Money,    etc.  -^.  also  D  %  us  ■■  Money. 

Delmar,  Alex.  History  of  Money  in  Ancient  Countries  fr.  the  Earliest  to  Present  Times     lo/6 

,,           „  Money  and  Civilization      [hist,  of  monet.  laws  &  syst.  &  influ.  on  civiliz.]  14/- 

,,           ,,  History  of  Precious  Metals  from  the  Earliest  Times                                         18/6 

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Whewell,  Dr.  Wm.  Hist,  of  Inductive  Sciences  fr.  earliest  to  pres.  times,  3  v.   o.p.\_fb.  24/-;w.i5/-] 

Greece.    Hebrews  --v.  also  f  §  §  lo  a^  7  respectively. 

Mackay,  R.  W.  Progress  of  the  Intellect  as  exempl.  in  Relig.  Devel.  of  Gks.  &  Hebr.,  2  v.  2l/- 

India. 

DuTT,  Romesh  Chunder  History  of  Civilisation  in  Ancient  India,  3  vols.                                        ea.  8/-  - 

Persia  —v.  also  f  §  9. 

•"Geiger,  Dr.  Wilhelm  Civilization  of  the  Eastern  Iranians  in  Ancient  Times  [tr.],  vols,  i.-ii.    ea.  12/- 


Hodder  [83]  85 

Longman  7° 

Clark,  Edin.  77 


Bohn   [29-46]  47-50 
Chapman  46 


8° 


8° 


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85 
86 
80 

Parker 

[37]  57 

Williams 

[50]  65 

Triibiier 

89 

Clar.  Press 

85;  87 

L  :  Ethnology  and  Social  Life ;  iL  :  Old  Iranian  Polity  and  the  Ag-e  of  the  Avesta.     With  Intro,  (v.  L)  on  Avestan  religion 


Italy 

*Burckhardt,  J.  G. 

Great  Britain 

Ward,  T.  Humphry  [ed 
Weir,  Archibald 

Scotland 
Mackintosh,  John 

United  States 


— zi.  also  F  §§  12  (St'  S3. 

Civilization  of  the  Period  of  the  Renaissance  in  Italy  [tr.] 

— z;.  also  F  §  §  16-26. 


10/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [78]  90 


]  The  Reign  of  Queen  Victoria,  2  vols. 
The  Historical  Basis  of  Modern  Europe 

—V.  also  F  §§  35-39. 

History  of  Civilization  in  Scotland,  3  vols. 


[for  contents,  z).  F  §  26]  32/- 
[Europe;  1760-1815]  7/6 


Smith  &  Elder       87 
Sonnenschein  [86]  89 


22/6     8°  Longman  78-84 


— V.  also  F  §§  65-69. 

WooLSEY.T.  D.,rfc.  [Am.]  First  Century  of  the  Republic  [a  review  of  Amer.  progress]  $5     8°  New  York 

History  of  Moral  Progress-/*?-  History  of  Ethical  philosophy,  v.C%  70. 


76 


BuNSEN,  Bar.  C.  C  J. 
Lecky,  W.  E.  H 
Taylor,  Hugh 
Wake,  C.  Staniland 


--V.  F  §  2. 
— ut  supra. 

The  Morality  of  Nations  :  study  in  evolution  of  ethics  6/- 

The  Evolution  of  Morality,  2  vols.  ^historical ;  not  very  sound]  21/- 

387 


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Trubner  [     ]  78 


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PRIMITIVE   SOCIETY:   POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL.     [Primitive  Society 


F  §5 


II.  pdmittve  Society, 


5.    PRIMITIVE  SOCIETY :  POLITICAL  and  SOCIAL  INSTITUTIONS-LAWS,  CUSTOMS,  &o. 


Genepally. 

Argyll,  Duke  of 

),  ,, 

Clodd,  Edward 
Farrer,  J.  A. 

FiGUIER,  Louis 
JOLY,  N. 
Keary,  C.  F. 
Lenormant,  Franc. 
Letourneau,  C. 
Lubbock,  Sir  J. 


The  Reign  of  Law  [barbarism  is  result  of  degeneration]  3/6  c  8°  Strahan 

Primeval  Man  [an  exam,  ot  some  recent  theories]  o.p.  S_pb.  4/6  ;  w.  3/-]  c  8°        ,, 

Childhood  of  the  World  :  man  in  early  times         [elementary ;  very  good]  3/-  c  8°  Paul 
Primitive  Manners  and  Customs  7/6  c  8°  Chatto 

A  small  but  useful  collection  of  interesting  and  important  facts. 

Primitive  Man  [tr.]  [a  popular  summary]  <?./.  \_pb.  12/-;  w.  7/6]  8°  Chapman 

Man  before  Metals ;   148  ill.  [Internat.  Sclent.  Ser. ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 

The  Dawn  of  History  :  an  introduction  to  prehistoric  study  7/6 

The  Beginnings  of  History  [Am.  tr.]  12/-  8°  Low 

Sociology  [tr.]  [good  compendium  of  facts  of  savage  life]  10/-  8°  Chapman 

Prehistoric  Times  ;  ill.  [as  ill.  by  remains  and  cust.  of  mod.  savages]  18/-  8°  Norgate 

The  Origin  of  Civilization  and  Primitive  Condition  of  Man  ;  ill.  18/-  8°  Longman 

The  mental  and  social  condition  of  savages— «.f.  Art  and  Ornaments,  Marriage  and  Relationship,  Religious  Character  and  Morals,  Language  and  Laws. 

Evolutional  pt,  of  viev. 


[67]  84 
69 

[73]  89 

79 

70 

[81]  85 

8°  Smith&Innes[7]8S 

83 

81 

[65]  78 

[70]  81 


*Lyall,  Sir  A.  C. 
Lyell,  Sir  John 
Maine,  Sir  H.  S. 

*M0RGAN,  L.  H.  [Am.] 


8°  Murray 


Asiatic  Studies :  Religious  and  Social  12/- 

The  Antiquity  of  Man  ;  ill.  [a  good  summary]  14/- 

Lectures  on  the  Early  History  of  Institutions  12/- 

— -ch.  vii.  of  Ms  Diss,  on  Early  Law  and  Custom,  ut  inf.,  is  a  review  of  differ,  theories  ofprimit.  soc. 

Ancient  Society :  researches  into  the  lines  of  human  progress  16/-     8°  Macmillan 


[82]  84 

[63]  73 

75 

77 


Eased  on  the  instits.  of  N.  Amer.  Indians.    In  4  general  parts,  r.  Growth  of  Intelligence  through  Inventions  and  Discov.;  2.  Growth  of  Idea  of  Govt ;  3.  Growth 


SCHRADER,  Dr.  O. 

Spencer,  Herbert 


in  prep. 

Williams[76-8s]8o-87 
Paul  [73]  80 


73-82 


21/-  80 


/idea  of  Family :  4.  Growth  of  Idea  of  Property. 

Prehistoric  Antiquities  of  the  Aryan  Peoples,  tr.  F.  B.  Jevons  8°  Griffin 

Principles  of  Sociology,  vol.  i.  21/-;  ii.,  pt.  I  :  Ceremonial  Institutions,  7/-; 
ii.,  pt.  2:  Political  Instits.,  12/-;  ii.,  pt.  3:  Eccles.  Instits.  5/-   8° 

„  „  The  Study  of  Sociology  [Intern.  Sclent.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8 

„  ,,  [ed.]    Descrip.  Sociology,  compiled  Prf.  D.  Duncan  +  Dr.  R.  Sheppig+Jas.  Collier, 

Nos.  i.-viii.  I55/-     f°  Williams 

1.  English 18/-  73  1  4-    African  Races i6/-  75  I  7.  ,  Hebrews  and  Phoenicians    . 

2.  Ancient  American  Races     .    .    16/- 74  5-    Asiatic  Races 18/- 76  8.    French  CivUization,  The.    . 

3.  Lowest  Races,  Negritto  Races,  6.    American  Races 18/- 78 

Polynesians 18/-  74  I  ' 

Groups  of  sociological  facts,  extracted,  condensed  and  classified ;  ed.  by.  H.  Spencer. 

Taylor,  Can.  Isaac  The  Origin  of  the  Aryans ;  ill.  [Contemp.  Science  Series]  3/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott  89 

*TyL0R,  Dr.  E.  B.  Researches  into  Early  Hist,  of  Mankind,  &  Development  of  Civilization     12/-     8°  Murray  [65]  78 

Gesture-language ;  Picture-writing ;  Images ;  Stone  Age ;  Fire,  Cooking  and  Vessels ;  Histor.  Traditions  and  Myths,  etc. 

*  „  „  Primitive  Culture:  researches  into  mythol.,  philos.,  relig.,  art,  cust.,  2  v.  24/-     8°         „  [7°]  73 

Fascinating  works,  full  of  research.    Evolutional  point  of  view.    The  latter  voL  conts.  a  spec,  important  portion  in  Animism,  or  the  doctrine  of  spiritual  existence. 

•  „  „  Anthropology  :  introduction  to  study  of  man  and  civilization ;  ill.  7/6     8°  Macmillan  81 

A  clear  r^sHmi  of  recent  research. 

■  Wilson.  Prf.  Daniel  Prehistoric  Man  :  origin  of  civiliza.  in  O.  &  N.  World,  2  v. ;  2  col.  pi.  &  ill.  36/-     8°         ,,  [62]  76 

Wood,  Rev.  J.  G.  Nat.  Hist,  of  Man  :  manners  and  cust.  of  uncivil,  races  [useful  coll.  of  facts]  — vide  E  §  3. 


Ethnology 
Jews. 

Fw^NTON,  J. 

Maoris. 

[Pembroke,  Earl] 


—for  General  Works,  v.  E  §  3 ;  /(W-  Ethnol.  of  Indiv.  Countries,  v.  E  §§  1 1-69,  passim. 


Early  Hebrew  Life  :  a  study  in  sociology 

Introd.  ;  Nomad  Period  ;  Pastoral  Period  ;  Settled  or  Agric.  Period  ;  Survival ;  Custom  ;  Traditions. 


3/6  p  8°  Sonnenschein         80 


Old  New  Zealand — conts.  forcible  portrayal  of  evils  worked  by  contact  of  bar 
barism  with  civilization 


Campaigning  on  the  Oxus,  conts.  excellent  account  of  nomadic  life 
—-vide  K  §  28. 


12/-     8°  Bentley  [63]  76 

7/6  c  8°  Low  [74]  76 


Nomadic  Life. 

McGahan,  J .  A. 

Aryans 

Teutons. 

Dasent,  [SirlG.  W.         Story  of  Burnt  Nial  [tr.],  conts.  a  good  view  of  early  Teutonic  Society;  2  vols. 

o.p.  [pt.  28I- ;  w.  lil-]     8°  Douglas,  £rf/«.      61 

Cannibalism. 

TRUMBULL,Dr.H.C.[Am.]The  Blood  Covenant:  and  its  bearing  on  Scripture  7/6  c  8°  Redway  87 

a  good  study  of  a  primitive  rite,  which  STANLEY  describes  as  "  a  beastly  cannibalVstk  ceremony." 

388 


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Costume 

Flower,  Prf.  W.  H. 

Family,  The. 

de  COULANGES,  F. 

Evans,  A.  J. 
*Hearn,  W.  E.  [Austral, 
Lang,  Andrew 
Macfarlane,  Dr. 
Morgan,  L.  H.  [Am.] 
Starcke,  C.  N. 


—for  a  full  list,  o.  G  §  25  :  Costume. 

Fashion  in  Deformity  ;  ill.  [illustr.  fr.  customs  of  savage  races]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


F  §5 


82 


— his  Ancient  City,  ut  inf.,  conts.  a  clear,  brief  descrip.  of  organiz.  of  anc.  family. 

Thro'  Bosnia  &  Herzegovina,  conts.  descrip.  of  Slavonic  Family  Community  18/-     8°  Longman  [76]  77 

]  The  Aryan  Household :  introd.  to  comparative  jurisprudence                       16/-     8°        ,,  79 

Early  Hist,  of  the  Family— «» his  Custom  and  Myth                                        7/6     8°        „  [84]  85 
Analogy  of  Relationships  of  Consang.  &  Affinity — !»  Jl.  of  Anthropolog.  Institute,  vol.  xii.  [1882]. 

Systems  of  Consang.  &Affin.—«K  Smithsonian  Contrib.,  vol.  xvii.  0./.  [a/.  63/-]     4°  Washington  71 

The  Primitive  Family  in  its  Orig.  &  Devel.  [tr.]  [Intern.  Scient.  Sen;  pop.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  89 

Comparative  Method.    Maiiily  Critical.    Appended  is  a  list  of  "  books  consulted  "—over  300  in  number. 


THWING+ Carrie,  p^f;  [Ams.]  The  Family:  an  historical  and  social  study 

Institutions :  Political. 


$2  c  8°  Boston 


87 


Bagehot,  Walter 
de  Coulanges,  F. 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 

GOMME,  G.  L. 
*Maine,  Sir  H.  S. 

Ritchie,  D.  G. 
Ross,  D.  W.  [Am.] 

Law  and  Custom. 

*Lang,  Andrew  Custom  and  Myth  :  a  study  in  early  usage  and  belief  7/6  c 

*Maine,  Sir  H.  S.  Ancient  Law  :  its  connection  with  the  early  history  of  society  12/- 

The  author's  object  is  to  indicate  some  of  the  earliest  ideas  of  mankind  as  reflected  in  ancient  law,  and  to  point  out  their  relation  to 


Physics  and  Politics  [Darwinism  appl.  to  Polit.  Sc;  Int.  Sc.  Ser.]  5/-  c 

The  Ancient  City  [Am.  tr.]      [orig.  i  hist,  of  chiefly  Gk.  &  Rom.  instit.]  $2. 50 
Comparative  Politics  14/- 

Analogies  relating  to  State,  Monarchy,  Parliament  or  Assembly— in  Greek.  Roman,  and  Teutonic  History. 

Primitive  Folk-moots,  or  Open-air  Assemblies  12/- 

Lectures  on  the  Early  History  of  Institutions  [particularly  of  Ireland]  12/- 

An  original  and  scholarly  work ;  quite  trustworthy.    With  the  best  ace.  of  the  Brehon  Law. 

Darwinism  and  Politics  2/6  c 

Studies  in  the  Early  History  of  Institutions 


8°  Paul  [83]  85 

8°  Boston  74 

8°  Macmillan  73 


3°  Low 
3°  Murray 


80 

75 


3°  Sonnenschein         89 
5°  Cambridge,  Mass.  80 


8°  Longman 
8°  Murray 

modern  thoug[ht. 


Marriage : 


Dissertations  on  Early  Law  and  Custom 

Patriarchal  and  Matriarchal  Theories. 


12/-     8°  Murray 


[84]  85 
[61]  87 

83 


FisON-hHowiTT,      '^■^-      Kamilaroi  and  Kurnai :  group  marriage  and  relationship,  and  marriage  b' 


L,  [Australs.] 


7- 


*McLennan,  J.  F, 


8°  Melbourne 
8°  MacmUlan 


elopement  15 

Chiefly  from  usages  of  Australian  Aborigines. 

Studies  in  Ancient  History       [comprising  a  repr.  of  Primitive  Marriage]  16/- 

Controverts  MORGAN,  and  finds  origin  of  Society  in  marriage  by  capture.    A  book  of  curious  and  extensive  learning. 

ft  9>  The  Patriarchal  Theory  [posthum.,  ed.  D.  McLennan]  14/-     8°  ,, 

McLennan  was  the  first  to  discover  and  prodaun  the  importance  of  totemism  and  exogamy.    The  latter  book  Is  mainly  controversial— agst  MAINE. 

Morgan,  L.  H.  [Am.  ]      — in  his  Ancient  Society,  ut  supra. 

Systems  of  Consanguinity  and  Affinity  of  Human  Family         o.p.  \_w.  25/-]  i  4°  Smithson. Inst.,  IVashn.yi 


80 

[76]  86 

84 


*SMlTH,Prf.  W.Robertson  Kinship  and  Marriage  in  Early  Arabia 

Affords  additional  Evidence  in  favour  of  MCLENNAN'S  theories. 

Wake,  C.  Staniland  — m  his  Serpent  Worship  and  other  Essays 


7/6  c  8°  Camb.  Press 


85 


10/6 
18/- 


8°  Redway 
8°      „ 


8°  Macmillan 
8°  Murray 

8°  Macmillan 


The  Development  of  Kinship  and  Marriage  ;  2  pi. 

a  "  study  of  Sexual  Morality."    Neither  of  any  great  value. 

Villag-e  Communities.    Primitive  Property  and  Land-Holding-. 

Primitive  Property  [tr.]  [history  of  community  of  property]  12/- 

Village  Communities  in  the  East  and  West  [six  Oxford  lectures]  12/- 

Contains  one  of  the  best  vievra  of  Feudalism  (in  chap.  5)  which  we  have. 

The  Agricultural  Community  of  the  Middle  Ages       [tr.  for  Cobden  Club]  S/- 

The  theory  of  Village  Communities  applied  to  England. 

— article  Village  Communities,  in  the  Contemporary  Review,  May,  1872 

The  Aryan  Village  in  India  and  Ceylon 

Early  History  of  Landholding  among  the  Germans 

Opposed  to  the  Village  Community  theory. 

English  Village  Community  Examined  ;  13  maps  and  pi. 

In  relation  to  the  manorial  and  tribal  systems.    An  excellent  work. 

The  Russian  Peasantry— conts.  exhaust,  acc.of  thei^/«>[Russ.  vil.  com.]  2  v.  25/-  8°  Sonnenschein  [881  88 

389 


*de  Laveleye,  E. 
*Maine,  Sir  H.  S. 

NASsi,  E. 


Phear,  Sir  J.  B. 
Ross,  D.W.  [Am.] 

*Seebohm,  Frederic 

■"Stepniak" 


2/6 

7/6 

12/- 


8= 


Isbister 

Macmillan 

Triibner 


78 
[71]  76 

71 

72 
80 
83 


16/-     8°  Longman        [83]  84 


History]  GENERAL  AND   COMPREHENSIVE   WORKS.  [Antiquity 

F  §6 

III.  Ibtstor^  of  HntiQuit^. 

6.    OENEBAL  and  COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS.    SERIES. 

General  and  Comprehensive  Works. 

Baldwin,  John  D.  [Am.]  Prehistoric  Nations  $i-75    12'  New  York  69 

Written  to  prove  that  the  Phcenicians,  Chaldaeans,  and  Egyptians  were  related  to  a  still  older  civilization,  that  of  the  Ethiopians  or  Cushites 
of  Arabia.    A  useful  inquiry  cone,  early  nations,  whether  his  main  contention  be  right  or  wrong. 

*DUNCKER,  Prf.  Max         History  of  Antiquity,  tr.  Dr.  Evelyn  Abbott,  6  vols.  ea.  21/-     8°  Bentley  78-82 

i. :  Egypt,  the  Semitic  nations;  11. ;  Assyria,  Phoenicia,  Israel ;  iiL  :  Assyr.,  Israel,  Egypt,  Babyl.,  Lydia ;  iv. :  Aryans  of  Indus  and  Ganges ;  v.,  vi. ;  Aryans  of  E.  Iran. 
By  far  the  best  general  hist,  of  antiquity  in  any  language.    Originally  pub.  in  1852,  but  frequently  revised.    Last  Germ.  edn. :  "  '^  "' 


Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.         On  Ancient  History — in  his  Historical  Essays,  ser.  ii.  10/6     8°  Macmillan      [73]  89 

HEERENjPrf.A.  H.  L.         Historical  Researches  into  Politics,  Intercourse,  &  Trade  of  Antiq.  [tr.],  6  V.  o.f.     8°  Bohn    [29-46]  47-50 , 
,,  ,,  Manual  of  Ancient  History  [tr.]  [constit.,  commerce,  colonies]    6/-     8°      ,,  47 

Herodotus  — v.  F  10  :  Ancient  Greece. 

Lenormant,  Franf.  The  Beginnings  of  History  [Am.  tr.]  [Creation  to  Deluge]  12/-     8°  Low  83 

,,      +Chevallier,E.  Manual  of  the  Ancient  History  of  the  East  [tr.]  2  vols.  12/- p  8°  Asher  69-70 

Israel.,  Egypt,  Assyr.,  BabyL,  Medes  and  Fers.,  Phoen.,  Arab.:  omits  Gks.  and  Romans.    Superseded  by  the  '81-83  edn.  of  the  orlgioaL 

Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  P.  Prolegomena  to  Ancient  History  14/-     8°  Longman  "ji 

NiEBUHR,  B.  G.  Lect.  onAnc.  Hist,  [tr.],  3v.        [Asiatics,  Egyp.,  Gks.,  Maced.,  Carthag.]  fl.^.      8°  Taylor  521 

Posthumously  compiled  by  his  son,  Marcus,  including  some  of  his  student's  notes.    Of  no  great  value, 

*v.  Ranke,  Leopold  Universal  History  [tr.],  vol.  i. ;  Oldest  Group  of  Nations,  &  Gks.  [Gr.,  Egyp., 

Assyr.,  Pers.,  Israel.]  16/-     8°  Paul  85 

*Rawlinson,  Can.  G.        Manual  of  Ancient  History  to  Fall  of  Western  Empire  14/-     8°  Clar.  Press      [69]  85 

To  fall  of  Sassanian  Empire,  with  bibliographical  notes  mterspersed,  naming  and  characterizing  the  best  authorities.    Includes  Greece  and  Rome.    Dry ;  but  carefully  written. 

„  The  Five  Great  Monarchies,  3  vols. ;  maps  &  ill.  42/-     8°  Murray      [62-67]  78 

Chaldsea.  Assyria,  Babylonia,  Media,  Persia. 

„  The  Sixth  Great  Oriental  Monarchy  [Parthia]     16/-     8°  Longman  73 

Conts.  a  good  account  of  the  establishment  of  Roman  dominion  in  tlie  East. 

„  The  Seventh  Great  Oriental  Monarchy  [Sassanidae ;  3-7  cent.]    28/-     8°        ,,  76 

„  The  Origin  of  Nations  [popular]  4/6  p  8°  R.  T.  S.  77 

„  Egypt  and  Babylon,  fr.  Scripture  and  Profane  Sources  9/-  c  8°  Hodder  85 

„  Ancient  History  [  =  Sketchof  Univ.  Hist.,  v.  i.— w.  F§  l]     7/6  c  8°  Deacon  87 

RawlinS0.'<1'S  works  are  full  of  learning,  but  not  wholly  trustworthy,  and  of  rather  obsolete  scholarship.     Pt.  of  view^the  absol.  authority  of  Hebrew  Scriptures. 

Sayce,  Prf.  A.  H.  The  Ancient  Empires  of  the  East  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  84 

Smith,  Philip  Ancient  History  of  the  East  [to  conquest  by  Alexander  the  Great]    7/6  p  8°  Murray  71 

A  good  student's  book ;  less  thorough,  but  fuller  and  more  readable,  than  LENORMANT  or  RawlimsON. 
*      „         „  A  History  of  the  World :  ancient  history,  3  vols.  ;  maps  &  ill.  [to  476]     31/6     8°   .     „  [66]  73 

The  ablest  and  most  conscientious  English  History  of  Antiquity.    Includes  Greece  and  Rome. 

Taylor,  W.  C.  Student's  Manual  of  Ancient  History  7/6  c  8°  Longman  82 

A  good  account  of  the  poUtical  and  social  states  of  the  principal  nations  of  antiquity. 

Ancient  Geography    —v,  e  §  9.  |  Atlases  — ».  e  §  4.  |  Ancient  Writers  on  Geogr.— ».  e  §  10. 

Series. 

Ancient  History  from  the  Monuments  [a  series  of  short,  popular  books]  ea.  2/-  f  8°  S.  P.  C.  K.        75-78 

Birch  Dr  S Egypt  [to  B.C.  ,iool       I        SMITH,  Geo Assyria  I        VAUX,W.S.W. :  Gk.CitiesandIslands  of  Asia  Minor. 

PAI.MER,H.S S'mai        |  Babylonia  I  „  Persia. 

By- Paths  of  Bible  Knowledge  [a  series  of  small  elementary  books  ;  ill.]  ea.  2/6  and  3/-  f  8°  R.T.S.  83-88  in  prog. 

BENNETT,  Sir  R Diseases  of  the  Bible  2/6  |     GEOSER,  W.  H.  ..  Trees  and  Plants  of  the  Bible  3/-     |     King,  J.... Cleopatra's  Needle  2/6 

BUDGEEAWaife. Babylonian  Life  3/-  HAEKNESS,  M.  E Egyptian  Life  3;^-  MERRILL.S. Galilee  m  the  time  of  Chnst  a(6 

llUDGE,ii.A.  vvaiu!....^.^^^^^^j^^^^^^.^^  3/  HART.H.C Animals  Sf  the  Bible  3/-  SAYCE,  A.  H Ancient  laonuments,  2  pts.ea.  ^- 

DAWSON.  Sir'j.  W Egypt  and  Syria  2/6  I     King,  J...  Fresh  Discov.  at  Temple  at^erusalem  2(6     1          Assyria,  3/- ;  The  Hittites  2/6 

Epochsof  Ancient  History;  ed.  Sir  Geo.  W.  Cox +  C.Sankey;  10  vols.  ea.  2/6   12°  Longman         76-86 


BEESLY,  A.  H Gracchi,  Marius  and  Sulla. 

CAPES,  Rev.  W.  W Early  Roman  Empire. 

„        Rom.Emp.  of  Second  Century. 
Cox,  SirG.W Athenian  Empire. 


COX.SirG.W Greeks  and  Persians.  I       SANKEY,  C Spartan  and  Theban  Supremacies, 

CURTE1S,A.M Rise  of  Macedon.  Emp.  SMITH, R.B Rome  and  Carthage  [Punic  wars]. 

IHNE.W Rome  to  its  Capture  by  Gauls.  1 

Merivale,  Dn.  C Roman  Triumvirates. 


Records  of  the  Past :  derived  from  inscriptions,  etc.,  ed.  Dr.  S.  Birch  ;  12  vols.  ea.  3/6  f  8°  Bagstei      [    ]  75-82 

Vols.  1.,  ill.,  v.,  vii.,  ix.,  xi,,  contain  Assyrian  texts;  vols,  ii.,  iv.,  vi.,  viii.,  x.,  xii.,  Egyptian  texts. 

„  „        Seriesii.,  ed.Prf.  A.  H.  Sayce:  trss.  of  Anc.Monum.  ofEgypt&W.Asia,  v.l.      4/6    12*        „  89 

Story  of  the  Nations  — v.  F  §  i  :  Universal  History,  General  Treatises  and  Series. 

390 


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SECULAR   HISTORY  OF  THE   JEWS. 


[Antiquity 


7.    SECULAR  HISTORY  OF  THE  JEWS  (inol.  Modeen  History). 
For  the  Religious  History  of  the  Jews— v.  A  §  46 :  Biblical  Archaeology,  s.v.  History. 

Generally. 

Adams,  Rev.  H.  C.  History  of  the  Jews  [war  w.  Rome  to  pres.  time  ;  popular]    8/-     8°R.T.  S. 

Cassel,  Dr.  D.  Manual  of  Jewish  History  and  Literature  [tr.  ]  2/6   12°  Macmillan 

HosMER,  Prf.  J.  K.  [Am.]  The  Jews  :  ancient  mediaeval  and  modern  ;  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations]     5/"  c  8°  Unwin 

Magnus,  Lady  K.  Outlines  of  Jewish  History  j  3  maps  [B.C.  s86-a.d.  1885  ;  popular]     3/6  f  8°  Longman 

„  ,,  Jewish  Portraits  5/-  c  8°  Unwin 

Milman,  Dn.  H.  H.  Hist,  of  the  Jews,  fr.  Earli.  Period  to  Mod.  Times,  3  v.  [i  v.  2/-Routledge87]  12/- r  8°  Murray 


Palmer,  Prf.  E.  H. 

Aneient 

Delitzsch,  F. 
Edersheim,  E.  W. 
*Ewald,  Prf.  Heinrich 


A  civil  and  military,  rather  tlian  a  tlieological  account  of  the  Jews,  subjecting  their  llistory  to  the  ordinary  canons  of  criticism. 


History  of  Jewish  Nation  fr.  the  Earliest  Times  to  Present  Day  ;  map         $/-  c  8°  S.  P.  C.  K. 

— V.  also  A  §  46. 

Jewish  Artizan  Life  in  the  time  of  our  Lord  [tr.]  2/6  c  8°  Bagster 

Containing^,  as  an  appendix,  a  critical  comparison  between  Christ  and  Hillel. 

Sketches  of  Jewish  Social  Life  in  the  Days  of  Christ  5/-   16°  R.T.S. 

Laws  and  Polity  of  the  Jews  2/6    12°         ,, 

The  History  of  Israel  [tr.  ],  ed.  Russell  Martineau,  8  vols. 


F  §7 


87 
83 
86 

[87]  88 
88 

[29]  83 

74 


77 


A  monument  of  German  genius,  learning,  and  industry ;  i.-v.  :  to  Estab.  of  Roman  Supremacy,  63/- ;  vi. 


118/-     8"  Longman 

Clirist  and  His  Times,  16/- ; 


im\ 


76 
83 


:  Apostolic'Age,  ar/-;  viii. :  Post-Apostolic  Age,  18/- 

•       „                      „             The  Antiquities  of  Israel,  tr.  Rev.  H.  S.  Solly     [istedn.  of  orig.,  1844]  12/6      8° 

Fenton,  John                      Early  Hebrew  Life :  a  study  in  sociology  3/6     8° 

Gill,  J.                               Notices  of  the  Jews  by  Classic  Writers  of  Antiquity  S/-     8° 

Hudson,  E.  H.                  History  of  the  Jews  in  Rome  7/6  c  8° 

JosEPHUS,  Flav.  [1st  cent.]Works,  tr.  W.  Whiston,  2  vols.  14/-     8° 


Longman  76 

Sonnenschein  80 

Longman         [71]  72 
Hodder  [82]  84 

Chatto         [1737]  73 


By  a  learned  Jew.  who  lived  latter  half  of  rst  century,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Temsaiera. 
i. :  Antiquities  of  the  Jews  [fir.  Creation  to  outbrealc  of  Roman  wars] ;  ii.  :  The  Jewish  War  [B.C.  170  to  A.D.  71].    Also  in  Bohn's  Lib.  s/-  c  8°  '88,  and  3/6  c  8°  Routledge  '7S- 


Kellogg,  S.  N.  [Am.] 

Raphall,  M.  J.  [Am.] 
SCHURER,  Pif.  E. 
Sime,  James 
Stanley,  Dn.  A.  P. 

Hittites. 

CONDER,  Cpt.  C.  R. 

Sayce,  Prf.  A.  H. 


The  Jews,  or  Prediction  and  Fulfilment  4/6  c  8°  Nisbet 

Contains  valuable  statistics  of  Jews. 

History  of  the  Jews,  B.C.  420-A.D.  70,  2  vols.  [by  a  learned  Rabbi]     $4   12°  New  York 

History  of  the  Jewish  People  [tr.],  3  vols.  [in  time  of  Christ]     31/6     8°  Clark,  .EAV. 

The  Kingdom  of  all  Israel :  its  history,  literature,  and  worship  15/-     8°  Nisbet 

Lectures  on  History  of  Jewish  Church,  3  v.       [Abraham  to  Xtn.  era]     ea,   6/-  c  8°  Murray 

Embody  the  substance  of  lectures  del.  in  the  chair  of  Eccles.  hist,  at  Oxon.    Fascinating  and  scholarly. 


83 

6- 

85-87 

83 
[63-65]  84 


Altaic  Hieroglyphs  and  Hittite  Inscriptions 

Monuments  of  the  Hittites  [By-Paths  of  Bible  Knowl. 

The  Hittites:  story  of  a  forgotten  people  [  „ 


The  Empire  of  the  Hittites  ;  ilL 


[fr.  Inscriptions]     17/6  r  8°  Nisbet 


The  Jewish  Question,  1875-1884  [bibl.  of  bks.,  articles,  squibs,  etc.]     2/-   12°  Triibner 


*Wright,  Prf.  W. 

Mediaeval  and  Modern, 

Bibliography. 
Jacobs,  Joseph 

Generally. 
Jacobs,  Joseph  [ed.] 
Lowe,  Rev.  W.  H. 
Neubauer,  Ad.  [ed.] 
Raphall,  M.J.  [Am.] 
Salaman,  C.  K. 

Jews  in  England 

Bibliography. 
Jacobs-)- Wolf,  J.  +L. 

Generally. 

Papers  read  at  the  Anglo-Jewish  Historical  Exhibition,  Roy.  Albert  Hall  [1887]  7/6 

Davis,  M.  D.  [ed.]  Hebrew  Deeds  of  English  Jews  before  1290     [Pubs.  Anglo. -Jew.  Exhib.]  15/- 

Margoliouth,  Rev.  M.  [ed.]  Vestiges  of  Historic  Anglo-Hebrews  of  E.  Anglia  [charters,  laws,  etc.] 

o.^.  Ipb.  5/-;  w.  716'] 

Sketches  of  Anglo-Jewish  History  12/- 

Old  Jewish  Families  in  England 


S/-  c  8°  Bentley 
pop.]  2/6  f8°  R.  T.  S. 
]2/6f8°        „ 


87 
81 

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[85]  86 


85 


Jews  of  Mediasval  England  [Engl.  Hist.  fr.  Contemp.  Writers]    12' 

The  Memorbiuh  of  Niirnberg  [in  conn.  w.  persec.  of  Jews  in  1349]  21/-     4' 

MediEeval  Jewish  Chronicles  &  Chronological  Notes  [Anecd.  Oxon.  ]  14/-  54' 

Post-Biblical  History  of  Jews,  2  v.     [by  a  learned  Rabbi,  B.C.  420-A.D.  70]  $4    12° 
The  Jews  as  they  are  3/6  p  8" 


Nutt  in  prep. 

Camb.  Press  81 

Clar.  Press  87 

Ne%u  York  65 

Shnpkin  [82]  85 


Bibliotheca  Anglo-Judaica 


7/6     8°  Jewish  Chron.  Ofif.  89 


Jewish  Chron.  Off.  88 
„     88 


PiCCIOTTO,  J. 

Wolf,  Lucien 

Jews  in  Poland. 

Maimon,  Solomon 


Longman 
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75 


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in  prep, 
Gardner,  Paisley 


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An  Autobiography,  tr.  J.  Clark  Murray  [writ,  in  German  c.  1750] 

Affords  an  admirable  picture  of  Jewish  life  and  manners  of  the  last  century  in  Poland. 

Jews  in  Spain  and  Portugal. 

LiNDO,  E.  H.  History  of  the  Jews  of  Spain  and  Portugal  o.p.  {pb.  12/- ;  m.  5/-] 

MocATTA,  F.  D.  Jews  of  Spain  and  Portugal,  and  the  Inquisition  2/6  c  8' 

Jews  in  United  States. 

Statistics  of  the  Jews  in  the  United  States  [59  pages]  8°  Philadelphia  80 

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History]  ANCIENT   EGYPT.    CHALD/EA,   ETC.  [Antiquity 

F  §§  8-9 

8.    ANCIENT  EG-YPT. 

Bibliography. 

HiMLY,  Ibrahim  Literatureof  Egypt  and  the  Soudan,  2  vols.       [earliest  times  to  1885]  ea.  31/6     4°  TrUbnei  S6-87 

A  bibliogr.  of  printed  bks.,  periodical  writings,  papers  of  learned  societies,  maps,  anc.  papyri,  MSB.,  drawings,  etc. 

Sources  :    translated— /«>-  Original  Texts,  etc.,  v.K§  102. 

Herodotus  Works — v.  F  §  10  :  Ancient  Greece. 

Records  of  the  Past :  trs.  of  Assyr.  and  Egyp.  monuments,  ser.  i.  ed.  S.  Birch,  ser.  ii.  ed.  Prf.  A.  H.  Sayce— w.  F  §  6. 

Modern  Writers. 

Birch,  Dr.  Samuel  Hist,  of  Egypt  fr.  Earliest  Times  to  B.C.  300        [Anc.  Hist.  fr.  Monum.]    2/-  f  8°  S.  P.  C.  K.  75 

,,  ,,  — ut  infra,  s.v.  Bunsen 

*Brugsch-Bey,  H.  History  of  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs,  2  vols,  [tr.]  32/-     8°  Murray  [79]  81 

Based  entirely  on  orig.  authorities,  bringing  together  the  results  of  modern  monumental  research.    Of  great  unportance  and  interest. 

Bunsen,  Bar.  C.  C.  J.         Egypt's  Place  in  Universal  History  [tr.],  5  vols.  174/6     8°  Longman  48-67 

The  5th  vol  contains  many  additions  by  Samuel  BIRCH,  incl.  tr.  of  "  The  Book  of  the  Dead." 

Kenrick,  Archd.  J.  History  of  Ancient  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs,  2  vols.       o.f[pb.'iOJ-;w.';l6']     8°  Fellowes  50 

OsBURN,  W.  Monumental  History  of  Egypt,  2  vols.  ;  pi.  (some  col.)  o.p.  [iv.  25/-]     8°  Triibner  54 

Palmer,  W.  Egyptian  Chronicles,  2  vols.  36/-     8°  Longman  61 

Rawlinson,  Can.  G.  History  of  Ancient  Egypt,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [to  B.C.  52]  63/-     8°  Murray  81 

„  „  Egypt  and  Babylon :   fr.  Scripture  &  profane  sources  9/-     8°  Hodder  85 

„  ,,  Ancient  Egypt ;  maps  &  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations]  $/- c  8°  Unwin  87 

Point  of  view— the  absolute  authority  of  the  Hebrew  Scriptures;  scholarship  not  wholly  trustworthy. 

Renouf,  Le  Page  Lect.  on  Orig.  &  Growth  of  Religion  as  ill.  by  Rel.  of  Anc.  Egypt  10/6     8°  Williams         [79]  84 

An  admirable  sketch  of  the  sources  of  knowledge,  civilization,  doctrines,  and  reUgious  books,  being  the  Hibbert  Lectures  for  1879. 

Sharpe,  Samuel  History  of  Egypt  to  the  Arab  Conquest  [a.  D.  640],  2  vols.  ea.  5/- c  8°  Bell  [46]  76 

Wilkinson,  Sir  J.  G.         Manners  &  Customs  of  the  Anc.  Egyptians,  ed.  S.  Birch,  3  v.  ;  col.  pi.  &  ill.  84/-     8°  Murray     [37-41]  78 

Private  life,  govt.,  laws,  arts,  relig.,  agric,  early  history.    The  standard  wk.,  but  now  somewhat  antiquated,  esp.  in  its  chronology,  although  still 

unsurpassed  as  a  picture  of  the  manners  and  customs. 

Wilson,  Sir  W.J.  Erasmus    Egypt  of  the  Past  [from  the  monuments]         8°  [81]  82 

ZiNCKE,  F.  B.  Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs  and  the  Khedives  16/-     8°  Smith&Elder[7i]  73 

Antiquities  of  Egypt— w.  G  §  9  :  Antiquities  of  Egypt. 

Religion  of  Ancient  Egypt— ?-.  a  §  u  :  Religion  of  Ancient  Egypt. 

Topography,  etc.,  of  Ancient  Egypt— z/.  a  §  47,  s.v.  Egypt. 

Modern  Egypt  —v.  E  §  42  :  Egypt  and  Nubia. 

9.    CHALD.ffiA.    ASSYKIA  and  BABYLONIA.    MEDO-PERSIAN  EMPIRE.    PHCENICIA. 
Collectively. 

Ragozin,  Z.  a.  Media,  Babylonia  &  Persia  ;  maps  and  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin  89 

Antiquities  —^.  G  §  8  :  Oriental  Antiquities,  Generally. 

Assyria  and  Babylonia. 

Sources   \_Translated~\    '—for  Original  Texts,  etc.,  zi.  K  §  107. 

SUDGE,Can.E.A.T.W.[tr.]  Hist,  of  Esarhaddon  [tr.  fr.  cuneif.  inscripp.  in  Brit.  Mus.  ;  Orient.  Ser.]  10/6  p  8°  Triibner  80 

Esarhaddon  was  son  of  Sennacherib,  king  of  Assyria,  B.C.  681-^68 

„                   „  [tr.]  Annals  of  Shalmaneser  II.,  Sennacherib,  and  Assur-bani-pal                          7/6     4°         ,,  80 

Records  of  the  Past             —vols,  i.,  iii.,  v.,  vii.,  ix.,  xi.,  contain  trss.  of  Assyr.  texts                       ea.  3/6  f  8°  Bagster  75-8' 

Smith,  George  [tr.]           The  History  of  Assiirbanipal                   [fr.  cuneif.  inscripp.,  text  and  tr.]  28/- 18°  Williams  71 

,           „        [tr.]            The  Assyr.  Eponym  Canon:  Solomon  to  Nebuchadnezzar  [tr.,  ace.  of  evid.,  etc.]  9/-    8°  Bagster  75 


— V.  G  §  8,  s.v.  Antiq.  of  Assyria  and  Babylonia. 

Religion  — w.  A  §  12  :  Semitic  Religions,  s.v,  Assyrian. 

Modem    Writers. 

Budge,  Can.  E.  A.  T.  W.  Babylonian  Life  and  History              [By- Paths  of  Bible  Knowl.  ;  popular]  3/-  f  8°  R.  T.  S.  84 

*Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Assyria  ;  maps  and  ill.                                 [Story  of  the  Nations ;  popular]  5/- c  8°  Unwin  88 

Sayce   Prf.  A.  H.  Assyria  :  its  princes,  priests  &  people  :  ill.       [By-paths  of  B.  K.  ;  popular]  3/-  f  8°  R.  T.  S.  82 

Smith   George  Assyria  from  Earliest  Times  to  Fall  of  Nineveh             [By-Paths  of  B.  IC]  2/- f  8°  S.  P.C.K.  75 

,,    '      „"  History  of  Babylonia,  ed.  Prf.  A.  H.  Sayce                   [      „            „        ]  2/- f  8°          »  77 

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[Antiquity 


Chaldea. 

Ragozin,  Z.  a. 

Media  and  Persia. 


Chaldea :  fr.  earliest  time  to  rise  of  Assyria  ;  ill.  [Story  of  Nations]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin 

Treated  as  a  general  iQtroduction  to  the  study  of  antiquity. 


:  8°  Unwin 


Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  [Am.]  Persia  ;  maps  and  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  5/- 

*Geiger,  Dr.  Wilhelm       Civilization  of  the  Eastern  Iranians — v.  F  §  4,  s.v.  Persia. 

Hist,  of  Persia,  2  v.  [standard  ;  f.  contin.,  ».  F  §  64,  s.v.  Watson]   o.p.  \w.  20/-]     8°  London 

— in  his  General  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Persia  o.p.  \Jib.  21/- ;  w.  7/6]     8°  Longman 

The  Seventh  Great  Oriental  Monarchy — v.  F  §  6. 

Persia  [Ancient  History  fr.  the  Monum.]  2/-   12°  S.P.C.  K. 

The  best  brief  sketch  of  Persian  history  in  English.     Earliest  period  to  Arab  conquest,  B.C.  558-A.D.  641. 


Malcolm,  Sir  John 
Markham,  Cpt.  C.  R. 
*Rawlinson,  Can.  G. 
*Vadx,  W.  S.  W. 


Modern  Persia    —v.  f  §  64,  and  e  §  38. 


PhcBnicia. 

Rawlinson,  Can.  G. 


The  History  of  Phoenicia ;  ill. 
Phoenicia ;  maps  and  ill. 


24/-     8°  Longman 
[Story  of  the  Nations ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin 


F  §10 

88 


[IS]  29 
71 


75 


89 
89 


10.    HISTORY  OF  GREECE:  ANCIENT. 


Sources   [translated]-^?-  Texts,  Annotated  Texts,  and  Critical  Aids,  w.  K  §  192  :  Greek  Historians. 

Arrian  Anabasis  of  Alexander  ;  tr.  w.  Comment.  E.  J.  Chinnock  7/6     8°  Hodder 

*HERODOTns  Wks.,tr.  Can.  G.+ Sir H. Rawlinson  +  Sir. J. G.Wilkinson, 4v.  ;mps.& ill.  48/-     8°  Murray     [58-60] 

with  good  notes  and  essays,  embodying  the  results  of  cuneiform  and  hieroglyphic  discovery  up  to  1873.     Vide  also  E  §  ro. 

Pausanias  •  Description  of  Greece,  tr.  A.  R.  Shilleto,  2  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

An  itineiaay  fr.  a  careful  traveller  and  antiquary  of  the  and  cent. ;  a  mine  of  information  on  the  art,  history,  and  (incidentally)  life  of  ancient  Greece. 

Plutarch  [ist  cent.]         Lives  of  Greeks  &  Romans,  tr.  [nominally  by  Dryden],  ed.  by  A.  H.  Clough, 

5  vols.  50/- ;  or  cpl.  in  i  vol.  18/-  r  8°  Low         [59]  75  ; 
,,  ,,  The  same,  tr.  J.  +W.  Langhovne,  2  vols.  10/6     8°  Chatto 

Written  in  pairs,  portraying  one  Glc.  &  one  Rom.,  &  then  drawing  a  comparison  betw.  them.    Forty-six  lives  in  all.     Rather  partial  to  the  Gks.    Also  [Langhorne]  in  4  vols, 
ea.  2/-  c  8°  Chandos  Lib.  (Wame) ;  [Langhorne]  i  vol.  3/6  Stand.  Lib.  (Routledge).    Piutarch  for  Boys  &  Girls  [tr.  extracts]  ed.  Prf.  J.  S.  WHITE  [Am.] ;  ill.  $2.50  4°  New  Yon 

PoLYBius  The  Histories  of,  tr.  E.  S.  Shuckburgh,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Macmillan 

Grig,  the  hist,  consisted  of  40  bks.  [B.  c.  220-146],  but  much  of  it  is  lost ;  tlie  part  we  have  throws  much  light  on  the  2nd  and  3rd  Punic  Wars  and  on  the  Achaian  League. 

Capes,  W.  W.  [tr.]  History  of  the  Achsean  League  [as  contained  in  Remains  of  Polybius]  6/- f  8°  Macmillan 

Thucydides  Hist,  of  the  Pelop.  War,  tr.  B.  Jowett,  2  v.  [i.  tr.  ;  ii.  notes,  essays  &  disserts.]  32/-  8°  Clar.  Press 

Universally  and  at  all  ages  regarded  as  one  of  the  most  important  and  remarkable  of^  historical  writings.  Scrupulously  honest  and  conscientious,  w.  a  deep 
insight  into  human  nature.  MaCaulay  is  said  to  have  read  this  work  more  often  than  any  other  history,  and  to  have  said  that,  thougli  he  might  hope  to 
rivalany  other  piece  of  historical  writing  he  knew,  he  could  never  hope  to  rival  the  7th  bk.  of  Thucydides.    For  other  trs.,  *.  I<  §  192:  Gk.  Historians. 

Xenophon  Whole  Works  of,  tr.  Ashley +  Spelman  + Smith,  etc.  12/-     8°  Chatto  [«'.>'.] 

a  tr.  of  the  whole  works  by  H.  G'.  DAKYNS  is  now  in  progress  (Macmillan),  which,  when  finished,  will  be  far  the  best  in  English.    Of  value  are  the  Anabasis 
and  Hellenica:  the  ^yropadia  is  a  tractate  on  education,  and  of  no  historical  importance. 

Inscriptions 


84 

75 

86 


77 
75 

Yori  '89 


81 


75 


— V.  K  §  184  :  Greek  Inscriptions. 

Modern  Writers :  General  Histories. 


Abbott,  Dr.  Evelyn 
Cox,  Sir  Geo.  W. 


History  of  Greece,  vol.  i.  [to  Ionian  Revolt];  ii.  [to  d.  of  Alex.]  ea.  10/6  c  8°  RivingtonS 

A  History  of  Greece,  vols,  i.-ii.  36/-     8°  Paul 

Ends  with  the  Peloponnesian  War.    Written  in  a  popular,  attractive  style,  and  the  best  book  for  the  general  reader. 

„  „  General  History  of  Greece  ;  maps  and  tables  [to  d.  of  Alexander]  7/6  c  8°     ,, 

Oneof  the  best  of  the  smaller  histories  of  Greece.    Attaches  much  importance  to  mythology  as  a  key  to  the  characteristics  of  early  civilization. 

*CURTIUS,  Prf.  Ernst     "     History  of  Greece,  tr.  Prf.  A.  W.  Ward,  5  vols.  [to  B.C.  337]  ea.  18/-     8°  Bentley 

Scholarly  and  for  scholars  ;  but  omits  namuig  his  authorities,  tho'  the  value  of  his  archKolog.  and  histor.  researches  is  undoubted.  Monarchical  in  sympathy 
diifering  also  in  other  respects  from  GROTE.  Devotes  much  attention  to  geography,  though  his  theory  as  to  origin  and  movements  of  early  Hellenic  races 
is  accepted  by  very  few  scholars. 


5;  inprep. 
[74]  79 

[76]  83 

68-73 


*DUNCKNER,  Prf.  Max 
Felton,  C.  C.  [Am.] 


Hist.of  GreecetoBattleof  Salamis.tr.S.  F.AIleyne+Ev.Abbott,v.i.-ii.ea.  15/-     8°  Bentley  83-87 

Ancient  and  Modern  Greece  [popular  lectures  del.  at  Boston]  $5     8°  Boston  [67]  80 

Four  courses  :  Gk.  laug.  and  poetry,  Life  of  Greece.  Constits.  and  Orators  of  Greece,  Modern  Greece. 


*FiNLAY,  Dr.  George        Hist,  of  Greece  fr.  Conq.  by  Romans  to  Pres.  Time,  ed.  H.  F.  Tozer,  7  v.  70/-     8°  Clar.  Press[44-6i]77 

i. :  Greece  under  Romans  [B.C.  r46-A.D.  717 ;  ii.-iii.  :    Byzantine  Empire  [716-1204] ;  iv.  :  Mediaev.  Greece  and  Trebizond  [1204-1566] ;  v. :  Greece  under 
Othoman  and  Venetian  Uommion  [1453-1821] ;  vi.-vii. :  Hist,  of  the  Gk.  Revolution  and  Gk.  affairs  of  last  20  years.     Learned,  accurate,  and  severely  critical. 


Fyffe,  C.  a. 
*Grotb,  George 


Greece 

History  of  Greece,  lo  vols. 


[elementary  ;  Macmillan's  History  Primers]  l/-   l8 
[to  Alexander  the  Great]  ea.  5/-  p  8 


Macmillan  75 

Murray      [46-50]  88 

Cy.  review  in  J.  S.  Mill's  Dissertations.  The  lo  vol.  8vo  edn. ,  pub.  ;£6,  1872,  is  out  of  print.  Probably  no  histor.  wk.  of  this  cent,  has  received  more  penf*al 
or  more  hearty  recognition  than  has.  this.  It  is  history  of  the  highest  order  of  merit :  learned,  full  of  research,  familiar  with  the  byways  as  well" as  the 
highways  of  Gk.  literature— its  one  fault  bemg  its  awkward  &  occasionally  involved  style.    Written  fr.  pt.  of  view  of  a  practical  politician,  of  Liberal  views. 

MiTFORD,  Wm.  Hist.ofGreece,ed.Ld.Redesdale[hisbro.];8v.[tod.ofPhilipofMaced.][a/.i5/-]     8°  Caddell      [Hf IJ  38 

No  longer  of  any  great  value.     Occupies  position  on  the  Tory  side  held  by  GROTE  on  the  Liberal.     The  edns.  before  the  7th  (the  above)  are  almost  worthless 
as  not  contg.  the  considerable  revisions  and  corrections  which  were  incorporated  in  it. 

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F  §11 

V.  Ranke,  Leopold  Universal  History,  v.  i.  ;  Oldest  Group  of  Nations,  and  Creeks  [tr.]  i6/-     8°  Paul  85 

Smith,  Dr.  W.  [ed.]  History  of  Greece  ;  maps  and  ill.  [to  the  Roman  Conquest]  7/6  p  8°  Murray  [54]  81 

A  convenient  summary,  following  GROTE.    Intended  for  students'  use. 

Thirlwall,  Ep.  Connop  The  History  of  Greece,  8  vols.  [to  B.C.  146]  o.p.  \v).  50/-]     8°  Longm.[39-44]45-52 

Aristocratic  sympathies,  forming  a  good  complement  to  GROTE,  espec.  as  THIRLWALL  is  spec,  strong  in  tlie  later  liistorjr,  while  GROTE'S  strongest  part  is 
his  early  history.    A  very  readable  book,  by  no  means  entirely  superseded  by  later  historians. 

Collective  Essays. 

Abbott,  Evelyn  [ed.]        Hellenica :  a  collection  of  essays  16/-     8°  Rivington  8a 


Abbott,  Evelyn  Theol.  and  Ethics  of  Sophocles. 

Bradley,  a.  C Aristotle's  Conception  of  the  State. 

COURTNEY,  W.  L Epicurus. 

DaKYNS,  G.  H Xenophon. 

JEBB,  Prf.  R.  C Speeches  of  Thucydides. 


Myers,  Ernest ^schylus. 

MYERS.  F.  W.  H Greek  Oracles. 

NettleSHIP,  R.  L Theory  ofEduc.  in  Plato's  je«*wWiff. 

STRACHAN-Davidson,  J.  L Polybius. 


Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.        — in  his  Essays,  sen  ii.  10/6     8°  Macmillan      [73]  89 

Ancient  Greece  and  MedlKval  Italy,  Historians  of  Athens,  Athenian  Democracy,  Alexander  the  Great. 

Historical  Biography. 

Cox,  Sir  Geo.  W.               Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen,  2  series                                                                ea.  2/6  c  8°  Longman  85 ;  86 

L :  Solon  to  Themistokles ;  ii. :  Pausanias  to  Hermoktates. 

Smith,  Dr.  Wm.  [ed.]       Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Biography  and  Mythology,  3  vols.             84/-m8°  Muiray  43-49 

„              „        [ed.]       Classical  Dictionary  of  Biography,  Mythology,  and  Geography                     18/-     8°        ,,  [52]  66 

„              „        [ed.]       Smaller  Classical  Dictionary  of  Mythol.,  Biog.,  &  Geog.  [abgmt.  of  above]  7/6  p  8°         „  [67]  70 

Chronology. 

Clinton,  H.  Fynes  Fasti  Hellenici :  civil  &  literary  chrono.  of  Greece,  3  v.  o.p.\_pb.  ^a,l-%w.  40/-]  4°  Clar.Pr.[34]4i;[40]5i 

1.  :  to  ssth  Olympiad ;  ii. :  55th-i24th  Olympiad ;  iii. :  124th  Olympiad  to  death  of  Augustus. 

Shorter  Periods  and  Monographs. 

Alexander  the  Great. 

Cunningham,  Gen.  A.     — v.  his  Anc.  Geog.  of  India. /or  the  Geogr.  of  Alcxr.'s  Indian  campaigns  28/-     8°  Triibner  71 

CURTEIS,  Can.  A.  M.         Rise  of  Macedonian  Empire  ;  8  maps  [Epochs  of  Ancient  History]  2/6  f  8°  Longman  78 

An  excellent  brief  history  of  Alexander,  down  to  his  death. 

Humboldt,  Alex.  — ».  AeV  Kosmos  [tr.],  v.  ii.pt.  ii.  §  zfor  scient.  results  of  Alexr.'s  conq.,$v.  19/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.      49-58 

Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  P.  Alexander's  Empire,  maps  and  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin  87 

Athens. 

Cox,  Sir  Geo.  W.  The  Athenian  Empire :  flight  of  Xerxes  to  fall  of  Athens  [Epochs  Anc.  Hist.]  2/6  f  8°  Longman  76 

Whibley,  L.  Polit.  Parties  in  Athens  dur.  Pelop.  War  [Cambr.  Histor.  Essays]  2/6      8°  Camb.  Press  89 

Dorians. 

Mueller,  K.  O.  Hist.  &  Antiq.  of  DoricRace,  tr.  [Sir]  G.  C.  Lewis,  2  v.[standard]o./.  [ot.  21/-]     8°  Oxford  [30]  39 

Pericles:  Age  of. 

Lloyd,  W.  Watkiss  Ageof  Pericles:  politics  &  arts  of  Greece,  2  vols.  [Persian  to  Pelop.  War]  21/-     8°  Macmillan  75 

Democracy,  poetry,  painting,  music    Scholarly  and  sound,  but  in  notyery  elegant  English. 

Persian    War. 

Cox,  Sir  Geo.  W.  ,  The  Great  Persian  War,  from  Herodotus ;  S  maps  3/6  f  8°  Longman  76 

„  „  '  The  Greeks  and  the  Persians  [Epochs  of  Ancient  History]  2/6  f  8°  ,,  76 

Sicily. 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.         Sicily  ;  maps  and  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin  in  prep- 

Lloyd,  W.  Watkiss  History  of  Sicily  to  the  Athenian  War  14/-     8°  Murray  72 

Sparta  and  Thebes. 

Sankey,  C  The  Spartan  and  Theban  Supremacies  [Epochs  of  Ancient  History]  2/6   iz°  Longman  77 

11.    GREEK  INSTITUTIONS,  SOCIAL  LIFE  and  ANTIQUITIES. 

BOECKH,  Aug.  Public  Economy  of  the  Athenians,  tr.  [Sir]  G.  C.  Lewis  o.p.     8°  London  [28]  42 

A  financial  history,  of  much  scholarship  and  research.    This  is  a  tr.  of  ist  Germ.  edn. ;  the  2nd  Germ.  edn.  was  tr.  by  Lamb  [Am.],  and  pub.  Baslcn  57.    A  3rd  edn 
of  the  orig.,  ed.  Mai  FRANKEL,  with  notes,  has  been  pub.  in  2  vols.  30/-  8"  Ba-Ult:S6,  much  improved  and  enlarged. 

de  COULANGES,  F.  The  Ancient  City  :  religion,  laws  &  institutions  of  Greece  &  Rome  [tr.]   $2.50   iz"  Boston  74 

The  primitive  institutions  of  Greece  and  Rome  as  a  contribution  to  the  science  of  comparative  social  ethics :  broad  and  scholarly. 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.        Hist,  of  Federal  Gov.,  vol.  i.  :  Intro.  &  Gk.  Federations  o.p.  [pb.  21/- ,  w.  25/-]     8°  Clar.  Press  63 

A  valuable  contribution,  which  it  is  feared  will  never  be  completed.    It  deals  w.  a  period  later  than  that  which  GROTE  covers. 

„  „  — j»  his  Comparative  Politics  '4/-     8°  Macmillan  73. 

The  above  two  contain  an  especially  valuable  account  of  the  Achaian  League. 

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F  §12 

Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  P.  Greek  Antiquities ;  ill.  [elementary ;  History  Primers]  i/-   i8°  Macmillan  75 

MuLLER,  K.  O.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Doric  Race  [tr.],  2  vols.  olf.      %°  Oxford  [3°]  39 

Vol.  ii.  is  on  the  poUt.  insHts.  of  the  Dorians,  and  is  still  of  considerable  value,  espec.  for  its  descrip.  of  the  Spartan  ffovt.  and  society  [at  one  time  it  was  the 
great  authority];  vol.  L,  deahng  with  the  early  life,  etc.,  of  the  Dorians,  has  now  become  quite  antiquated  by  more  recent  research. 

•ScHOMANN,  G.  F.  Antiquities  of  Greece:— the  State,  tr.  E.  G.  Hardy + J.  S.  Mann  i8/-     8°  Rivington  8o 

Scholarly  and  attractive — excellently  translated.     A  second  voL  on  the  Gk.  States  in  their  relations  to  one  another,  and  the  Religious  System  of  Greece,  is  to  follow. 

*  „  „  Athenian  Constitutional  History,  tr.  B.  Bosanquet  '^l^     8**  Rivington  78 

With  valuable  discussions  on  the  reforms  of  Solon,  Cleistbenes,  and  Pericles,  wherein  he— like  most  German  writers— Joins  issue  with  GROTB.    Excellently  translated. 

Dictionaries  of  Antiquities. 

Rich,  Anthony  Dictionary  of  Roman  and  Greek  Antiquities  ;  ill.  [external  objects]  7/6  p  8°  Longman        [49]  73 

•Seyffert,  Prf.  O.  Dictionary  of  Classical  Antiquities,  ed.  Prf.  Henry  Nettleship  ;  fully  ill.      21/-     4°  Sonnenschein,m/7'e/. 

By  far  the  best  general  dictionary,  and  the  only  one  at  all  up  to  date  in  point  of  recent  research. 
Smith,  Dr.  Wm.  [ed.]       Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities  ;  ill.         28/-  m  8°;  Abridged  7/6  p  8°  Murray      [40-42]  69 

A  new  edition  of  the  larger  work  is  said  to  be  in  preparation. 

Social  Life  of  the  Greeks. 

Becker,  W.  A.  Charicles  :  illustrations  of  private  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks  [tr.]  7/6  s  8°  Longman        [43]  82 

A  dull  novel,  which,  however,  has  been  and  is  considerably  read  and  quoted,  seeking  to  reproduce  Greek  life  as  re-created  by  the  researches  of  modern  scholarship,  w.  notes. 

V.  Falke,  J.  Greece  and  Rome  :  their  life  and  art  [tr.]  ;  richly  ill.  $15     f  °  New  York  8z 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  Studies  on  Homer  and  the  Homeric  Age  3  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  33/-  ;  w.  80/-]     8°  Clar.  Press  58 

To  the  histor.  student,  voL  iii.  alone  is  of  especial  value.    Chap.  i.  is  on  the  politics  of  the  Homeric  age. 

,,  „  Juventus  Mundi  [life  in  Homeric  days]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  69 

*Guhl  +  Koner,E.  +  W.  The  Life  of  Greeks  and  Romans,  fr.  antique  monuments  [tr.];  543ill.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  [75]  89 

Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  P.         Social  Life  in  Greece  [from  Homer  to  Menander]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan       [74]  77 

Describes  the  everyday  life  of  the  Greeks  in  their  homes,  temples,  assemblies,  journeys. 

,,  „  Greek  Life  and  Thought  [Alexander  to  Roman  Conq.;  compau.  to  above]  12/6  c  8°         „  87 

„  ,,  Old  Greek  Life ;  ill.  •  [elementary :  History  Primers]  l/-   18°        „  75 

Religious  Kites,  etc.  -^-  b  §  w. 

12.    HISTORY  OF  ROME :  TO  THE  PALL. 

Sources   [translated]— /»»•  Texts,  Annotated  Texts,  and  Critical  Aids,  w.  K  §  216  :  Latin  Historians. 

Ammianus  Marcbllinus  Roman  History,  tr.  Prf.  C.  D.  Yonge  7/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  62 

Originally  there  were  31  books,  coveting  the  period  A.D.  06-378 :  and  as  the  history  began  where  TACITUS  and  SUETONIUS  ended,  it  was  regarded  as  a 
contin.  of  them ;  but  the  first  13  bks.  are  now  lost,  and  we  have  left  only  the  bks.  embracing  the  period  A.D.  353-378.  GIBBON  attaches  much  impor- 
tance to  this  authority,  whom  all  critics  regard  as  accurate,  trustworthy,  and  impartial. 

Dion  Cassics  — no  modern  translation. 

DiONYSlUS  — no  modem  translation.                                                                          , 

EuTROPius  tr.  J.  S.  Watson,  yn.  notes                              [with  Justin  and  Corn.  Nepos]  s/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.             53; 

Florus  tr.  J.  S.  Watson,  w.  notes                    [with  Sallust  andVelleius  Paterculus]  5/- c  8°             „                     52. 

*LlVY  Roman  History  [to  A.D.  390],  tr.  Spillan+ Edmonds -t-Devitte,  4  vols.    ea.  5/-  c  8°             „       [49-53]  64. 

The  Fiist  Boole  contains  the  best  discussion  on  the  Institutions  of  the  period  of  the  Kings.  Almost  faultless  in  style,  but  a  "  popular  "  history,  written  to 
giBtify  the  national  vanity  of  the  Romans.  Of  the  i,^  bks.  written  by  LIVY,  only  35  have  been  preserved.  Bks.  i.-x.  we  have  entire  [to  B.C.  294]; 
me  thurd  decade  [219-201]  has  also  comedowntous;  the  fourth  decade  and  first  half  of  fifth,  bks.  xxxi.-zlv.,  are  entire ;  of  the  rest  only  summaries. 

„  Books  xx.-xxv.,  tr.  A.  J.  Church -1-W.  J.  Brodribb                                          7/6  c  8°  Macmillan               83, 

Nepos,  Cornelius  —v.  Eutropius,  j«/?-a;. 

Plutarch  — v.  F  §  10. 

PoLYBius  — V.  F  §  10  :  important  also  here. 

Sallust  Consp.  of  Catiline,  &  Jugurthine  War,  tr.  A.  W.  Pollard  [Catiline,  sefar.  3/-]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan        82-87 

Suetonius  Lives  of  the  Twelve  Caesars,  tr.  Dr.  A.  Thomson,  ed.  T.  Forester                5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.            55 

„  1  The  same,  tr.  Dr.  Alex.  Thomson;  w.  24 good  ports.                                  $3.7Sm8°  Philadelphia,            88^ 
a  collection  of  memoirs,  anecdotic  and  personal    THOMSON'S  tr.  was  first  pub.  in  1796. 

"Tacitus  History  of,  tr.  A.  J.  Church  +  W.  J.  Brodribb  :  w.  notes  and  map  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [64]  76- 

Oiig.  comprehended  the  period  A.D.  68  to  A.D.  96  (d.  of  Domitian) ;  but  only  the  first  4  bks.  (covering  only  one  year)  have  been  wholly  preserved. 

jj  „  Annals  of,  tr.  A.  J.  ChurchH-W.  J.  Brodribb  :  w.  notes  and  maps  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan       [76]  77' 

From  the  d.  of  Augustus  [A.D.  14]  to  the  d.  of  Nero  [A.D.  68].    The  portions  descr.  the  whole  of  Caligula's  m.,  the  g  yrs.  of  m.  of  Claudius,  and  last  2  of  rn.  of  Nero,  are  lest. 

^1  ,,  Agricola&  Germany,  tr.  A.  J.  Church -1-W.  J.  Brodribb,  w.  dial,  on  Oratory  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan       [68]  77 

The  ..4^Tirc/a  is  a  valuable  piece  of  biography.  The  Germany,  tho'  of  nogeogr.  value,  is  important  for  polit.  and  social  instits.  and  relig.  of  the  various  German  tribes. 

Velleius  Paterculus    — ».  Florus,  supra. 

Inscriptions  — v.  K  §  208  :  Latin  Inscriptions. 

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F  §12 

Modern  Writers. 
General  Histories. 

Arnold,  Dr.  Thos.  History  of  Rome  [to  B.C.  241]     8°  Bickers        [40-3]  82 

Owinff  to  the  author's  death,  the  work  was  not  completed  teyond  the  Spanish  campaign  in  the  Second  Punic  War  [to  B.C.  241.  Based  on  NIEBUHR, 
whose  theories  ou  early  Rora.  hist,  have  now  been  abandoned.  The  bit.  is  thus  superseded  by  several  more  recent  ones,  though  its  account  of 
the  Punic  Wars  is  as  satisfactory  as  any  in  the  English  language,     yiiie  Punic  Wars,  infra. 

Creighton,  M.  Rome  [History  Primers ;  elementary]  i/-    i8°  Macmillan  75 

DuRUY,  Victor  History  of  Rome  and  Roman  People,  ed.  Prf.  J.  P.  Mahaffy,    6  vols.  ea.  30/-  r  8°  Paul  83-86 

Finely  ill.  w.  2,500  engravings  and  col.  pi.,  and  too  maps  and  plans.    Of  considerable  hterary  merit ;  mainly  popular. 

GlLMAN,  Arthur  [Am.]      Rome  ;  maps  &  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  $/- c  8°  Unwin  [86]  86 

HoRTON,  R.  F.  History  of  the  Romans ;  3  maps  3/6  c  8°  Rivington       £84]  87 

Ihne,  W.  History  of  Rome  [tr.],  5  vols.  [to  fall  of  the  Republic,  B.C.  133]  ea.  15/-     8°  Longman  71-82 

Well  tr.  by  the  author  himself.    Critical  and  judicially  impartial,  examining  all  evidence  and  advancing  no  theories— consequently  of  particular  value 
on  the  early  history  of  Rome.     References  to  authorities  not  very  numerous. 

,,       ,,  Rome  :  to  its  capture  by  the  Gauls ;  map        [Epochs  of  Ancient  History]  2/6  f  8°  Longman  78 

Leighton,  R.  F.  [Am.]    A  History  of  Rome  [fully  &  well  ill. ;  good  short  hist.]  $1.25  12°  New  York       [    ]  80 

LiDDBLL,  H.  G.  Student's  History  of  Rome  ;  maps  and  ill.  [to  establishment  of  the  Empire]  7/6  p  8°  Murray  [56]  65 

Dry,  but  accurate.    Continued  s.v.  The  Siitdettfs  History  of  the  Roman  Empire,  ut  infra, 

Merivale,  Dn.  C.  General  History  of  Rome  [B.C.  7S3-A.D.  476]  7/6  c  8°  Longman  75 

A  long  period  in  a  short  space :  hence  sicetchy,  but  interestmg. 

MiCHELET,  Jules  History  of  the  Roman  Republic,  tr.  [badly]  W.  Hazlitt  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  47 

*MoMMSEN,  Prf.  Theod.  Hist,  of  Rome  to  time  of  Aug.  [B.C.  46],  tr. Dr. W.P.Dickson;  4V.  75/- 8°;  46/6  c  8°  Bentley  [62-66]68-7S 

„  „  The  Roman  Provinces,  tr.  same,  2  V.      [Caesar  to  Diocl.  =v.-vi.  of  above]  36/-     8°       ,,  87 

„  ,,  History  of  the  Roman  Republic,  abdgd.  C.  Bryans  +  F.  J.  R.  Hendy  7/6  c  8°       ,,  88 

Mainly  a  constitutional  history ;  prepared  for  general  readers  rather  than  scholars,  though  it  has  become  a  favourite  student's  book.  MOMMSEN  does 
not  give  his  authorities,  which,  as  he  relies  on  the  results  of  philological  research  and  on  monumental  inscriptions,  is  an  omission  particularly 
serious.    Methods  very  much  those  of  NIEBUHR. 

de  Montesquieu, Bar. C.  Considerations  on  Causes  of  Grandeur  and  Decadence  of  Romans  [tr.]-         $2    12°  New  York  82 

Not  trustworthy  in  all  his  statements  :  literature  rather  than  history, 

NiEBUHR,  B.  G.  History  of  Rome,  vols,  i.-ii.,  tr.  J.  C.  Hare  +  C.  Thirlwall;  iii.,  tr.  W.  Smith+ 

L.  Schmitz,  3  vols.  [to  B.C.  85]  o.p.  ipb.  36/-  ;  w.  10/6]     8°  Walton      [31-42]  59 

The  first  book  written  in  the  new  critical  historical  method  and  spirit,  testing  the  hitherto  acf^epLed  narratives  of  the  most  trustworthy  historians  by 
close  comparison  with  one  another,  by  the  evidence  of  monuments  ana  inscriptions,  and  by  the  testimony  of  language  and  dialects.  One.  edn. 
first  pub.  1812 ;  first  Engl.  tr.  1827.  'The  work  was  endorsed  and  adopted  by  Dr.  ARNOLD,  ut  supra,  and  subjected  to  a  searching  criticism  by 
Sir  G.  C.  Lewis,  ut  infra, 

„  ,,  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Rome,  tr.  L.  Schmitz  o,p,  \_pl.  lid;  w,  5/-]     8°  Lockwood  [44-49]  73 

Made  up  posthumously  fr.  students'  notes  of  his  lectures.    Apart  fr.  their  indication  of  the  historian's  method,  of  no  considerable  value.    To  A.D.  476. 

Schmitz,  Dr.  Leonhard   A  History  of  Rome  fr.  Earliest  Times  to  d.  of  Commodus ;  ill.  6/-  s  8°  Lockwood      [    ] 

With  a  useful  chronological  table  at  end. 

Early  Roman  History. 

Dyer,T.  H.  Histoiy  of  the  Kings  of  Rome  [to  B.C.  509]  16/-     8"  Bell  68 

With  a  dissertation  on  the  sources  and  evidence  of  Early  Roman  History — Anti-Niebuhrian. 

Lewis,  Sir  G.  C.  Inquiry  into  Credibility  of  Early  Roman  Hist.,  2  v.       o.p.  \j>b.  30/-;  w.  50/-]     8°  Parker  55 

An  attempt  to  apply  the  ordinairy  historical  and  judicial  tests  to  early  Roman  history,  particularlv  w.  refer,  to  NiEBUHR'S  theories.    Reviewed  by  Geo.  GroTB — 
repr.  in  Grote'S  Mutor  IVorks,  ed.  Prf.  A.  Baim  [posthumous],  14/-  8°  Murray  '73. 

Punic  Wars. 

Arnold,  Dr.  Thos.  The  Second  Punic  War,  ed.  W.  T.  Arnold  [grandson]  [sel.  fr.  his  History]  8/6  c  8°  Macmillan  86 

Church,  Prf.  A.  J.  Carthage ;  maps  and  ill.                                 [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin  86 

Smith,  R.  Bosworth  Carthage  and  the  Carthaginians ;  maps                                                         10/6  c  8°  Longman  [78]  79 

,,  Rome  and  Carthage                      [Punic  Wars  ;  Epochs  of  Ancient  Histoiy]  2/6  f  8°        „  81 

Macedonian  Wars  -v.  F  §  lo. 
Later  Republic. 

Arnold,  Dr.  Thos.  History  of  the  Later  Roman  Commonwealth,  2  vols.  [B.C.  20I-a,d.  117]  24/-     8°  Bickers  [45]  82 

Posthumous  reprint  of  articles  in  Etuycto.  Metyopol, 

Long,  George  The  Decline  of  the  Roman  Republic,  5  vols.  [b.c.  1S4-B.C.  44]  ea.  14/-     8°  Bell  64-74 

Careful  and  elaborate,  of  much  historical  but  little  literary  merit.    From  the  destruction  of  Carthage  by  the  Romans  to  assassination  of  Caesar  [B.C.  44], 

Merivale,  Dn.  C.  The  Roman  Triumvirates  [Epochs  of  Ancient  History]  2/6  12°  Longman  76 

Imperial  Period  and  Fall-z/.  aho  F  §  53. 

Bury,  John  B.  A  Hist,  of  the  Later  Roman  Empire  fr,  Arcadius  to  Irene,  2  v.  [A.D.  395-800]  32/ -^8°  Macmillan  89 

Capes,  W.  W.  Early  Roman  Emp.  [assass.  of  Caesar  to  ass.  of  Domitian ;  Ep.  Anc.  Hist.]  2/6  f  8°  Longman  76 

^,          „  Roman  Empire  of  Second  Cent. :  age  of  Antonines      [Epochs  Anc.  Hist.]  2/6    12°        ,,  76 

CURTEIS,  Can.  A.  M.  Hist,  of  the  Roman  Emp.  fr.  d.  of  Theodosius  to  Charlem. ;  maps  [395-800]  3/6   12°  Rivington  75 

de  QuiNCEY,  Thos.  — essay  The  Csesars — in  his  Works,  vol.  ix.                                                   4/6  c  8°  Black  [    ]  80 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.  —in  his  Essays,  ser.  iii.                                                                                  12/-     8°  Macmillan  [80]  80 

lUyrian  Emperors,  the  Goths  at  Ravenna,  Normans  at  Palermo,  Sicilian  Cv^es,  efc 
396 


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HISTORY   OF   ROME:   TO  THE   FALL. 


[Antiquity 


'Gibbon,  Edward 


F  §12 

Hist.ofDecl.&FallofRom.Emp. ;  w.  Milman'sn.,  ed. Dr. Wm.  Smith,  8v.6o/-     8°  Murray  [1776-88]  54 
The  same,  abridged  "     ["The  Student's  Gibbon "]  7/6  p  8°      „  [S6]  62 

Also  4  vols.,  ea.  3/-[Chando5  Lib.]  c  8°  Wame '72 ;  7  vols.,  ea.  3/6c8"  Bohn's  Lib.  '54;  2  vols.,  ill.  (badly),  ea.. io/6  8"  Ward  and  Lock '84-'S6.  Probably  the  greatest 
historical  work  ever  written,  even  up  to  this  date.  Covers  the  period  fr.  middle  of  and  cent,  to  fall  of  Constantinople,  in  1453.  Written  with  a  strong  bias  agst. 
Christianity,  and  in  an  exceptionally  stately  and  magnificent  style. 

HODGKlN,  Dr.  T.  —V.  F  §  S3  {cdso  Cassiodorus). 

KiNGSLEY,  Can.  Chas.        The  Roman  and  the  Teuton  [Cambridge  Lectures ;  popular]  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan       [64]  89 

*Merivale,  Dn.  C.  A  History  of  the  Romans  under  the  Empire,  8  vols.  [B.C.  60-A.D.  180]  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Longman  [50-62]  65 

Exactly  fills  the  gap  between  Mommsen  and  Gibbon  ;  vol.  viii.  conte.  *'  Conversion  of  the  Northern  Nations  "  and  "  Conversion  of  Roman  Empire." 

Pelham,  H.  F.  The  Roman  Empire  ;  maps  and  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin  in  prep. 

Seeley,  Prf.  J.  R.  Roman  Imperialism — in  his  Lectures  and  Essays  10/6     8°  Macmillan  70 

Three  lectures  on  the  Establishment  and  Decline  of  the  Empire. 

Sheppard,  J.  Y.  The  Fall  of  Rome  and  the  Rise  of  New  Nationalities         [a.d.  361-1861]  7/6  p  8°  Routledge       [61]  74 

A  good  student's  book,  based  on  orig.  authoritieii.    Opposite  religious  point  of  view  to  that  of  GIBBON. 

Student's  History  of  the  Roman  Empire  7/6  p  8°  Murray  Sg^ 

A  continuation  of  Dn,  LiDDELL'S  book,  ttt  supra,  carrying  the  history  down  to  where  GIBBON  begins. 


Persecutions  of  the  Early  Christians — v.  A  §  52. 

Byzantine   Empire— ».  F  §  13  :  Middle  Ages,  s.v.  Byzantine  Empire. 

Italy  :    Early  —v.  F  §  53  :  History  of  Italy. 

Antiquities.      Institutions.      Social  Life.      For  Antiqu.,  v.  also  G  §  6,  ^^  1  §  85  :  Greek  and  Roman  Art. 
Arnold,  W.  T.  Rom.  Provincial  Administration  [to  Constantine  the  Gt. ;  Arnold  Prize  Ess.]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Well  shows  the  greatness  of  the  Romans  in  the  administration  of  provincial  affairs. 

Becker,  W.  A  Gallus  :  Roman  scenes  in  the  time  of  Augustus  [tr.] 

Does  for  Roman  what  his  Charicles  [v.  F  §  ii]  does  for  Greek  life. 

V.  Falcke,  J.  Greece  and  Rome  :  their  life  and  art  [tr.] ;  richly  ill. 

*Guhl+Koner,  E.+W.  The  Life  of  the  Greeks  &  Romans  :  fr.  antique  monuments  [tr.];  543  ill. 


Inge,  W.  R. 


Society  in  Rome  under  the  Caesars 


7? 


7/6  s  8°  Longman         [44]  82 

$15      f°  Nem  York  82 

7/6  c  8°  Chatto  [75]  89 


[Hare  Prize  Essay]  6/-  c  8°  Murray 


Ramsay,  Prf.  William 


Forms  a  good  popular  ace.  of  the  grades  of  society,  education,  marriage,  daily  life,  amusements,  etc.,  chiefly  compiled  from  BECKER'S  Gallus  and 
Ludwig  FlilEDLANDER'S  Sitteitgesckichte  Horns,  3  vols.  33/-  8°  Leipxig  ['62.  '64,  '74]  '8i-'Sz. 

Manual  of  Roman  Antiquities  ;  ill.  [antiquated  in  parts]  8/6  c  8°  Griffin 

Elementary  Manual  of  Roman  Antiquities ;  ill.  4/-    12°       „ 

Roman  Antiquities  ;  ill.  [elementary  ;  History  Primers]  i/-   18°  M&cmillan 


Dictionary  of  Roman  and  Greek  Antiquities;  ill.  [external  objects]  7/6  p  8° 

Dictionary  of  Classical  Antiquities,  ed.  Prf.  Henry  Nettleship  ;  fully  ill.  8° 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities  ;  ill. ,  28/-  m  8°;  abridged         7/6  P  8° 


WiLKiNS,  Prf.  A.  S. 

Dictionaries. 

Rich,  Anthony 
*Seyffert,  Prf.  O. 
Smith,  Dr.  Wm.  [ed.] 

Chronology. 

Clinton,  Fynes  H.  Fasti  Romani,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb'.  69/-  ;  w.  50/-]     4°  Oxford 

civil  and  literary  chronoL  of  Rome  and  Constantinople  ;  d.  of  Augustus  to  d,  of  Heraclitus  ;  vol.  i. ;  Tables  j  ii. :  Appendix. 

Geography  —v.  E  §  9  :  Ancient  Geography. 

Atlases  — v.  E  §  4 :  Atlases,  s.v.  Ancient. 

Law  :  Roman  —for  Sources  and  Modern  Writers,  w.  D  §  no. 

Historical  Biography. 

Collectively. 

The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla  ;  maps  [Epochs  of  Ancient  History]  2/6    12°  Longman 


,  [51]  79 
[».(/.]  n.d. 

77 


Longman  [49]  73 
Sonnenschein  in  prep. 
Murray      [40-42]  69 


4S-SO 


Beesly,  a.  H. 

Prf.  E.  S. 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 

Dictionaries 
Individually. 
C^sAB  [B.C.  100-44] 
*Froude,  J.  A. 

Mcrivale,  Dn.  C. 

Napoleon  iii, 


Catiline,  Clodius,  and  Tiberius      [«  defence — repr.  fr.  Fortnightly  Review\  6/- 
— in  his  Essays,  ser.  ii. :  Corn.  Sulla,  Flavian  Ceesars  10/6 

— V.  F  §  10. 

— V.  also  de  Quincey,  and  Freeman,  sup.  and  F  §  12  (Suetonius). 

Caesar  :  t.  sketch  [very  eulogistic  ;  popular]  6/- 

— in  his  History  of  the  Romans,  ut  supra,  vols,  i.-ii. 

History  of  Julius  Caesar  [tr.],  2  vols.,  w.  valuable  maps  and  ill.  29/- 


12°  Chapman 
8°  Macmillan 


8°  Longman 
8°  Cassell 


77 

78 

[72]  86 


Written,  as  the  author  declares.  "  to  prove  that  when  Providence  raises  up  such  men  as  Csesar,  Charlemagne,  and  Napoleon,  it  is  to  trace  out  to  people  the  path  thev 
ought  to  follow,"  etc.    In  reality  an  apology  for  Napoleonic  absolutism ;  but  of  some  value,  notwithstanding. 


[79]  86 

OS 


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Williams,  Archd.  J.  Life  of  Casar 
Cicero  [b.c.  106-43] 

Forsyth,  Wm.  Life  of  Marcus  TuUius  Cicero  [champions  Cicero;  mainly  drawn  fr.  his  letters]  10/6  8°  Murray 

Froude,  J.  A.  — in  his  Caesar,  ut  supra        [a  temperate  condemnation  of  him]. 

Trollope,  Anthony  The  Life  of  Cicero,  2  vols.                                                                              24/-  c  8°  Chapman 

A  defence  of  Cicero's  pohtical  course  agst.  the  views  held  by  Mommsen,  Froude,  Merivale,  and  others. 

Constantine  [a.d.  272-337] 

Cutts,  Rev.  E.  L.  Constantine  [Home  Library;  popular]  2/6  c  8°  S.P.C.K. 

397 


[54]  78 

[64]  71 
80 

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77-86 

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27/- 

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F  §13 

IV.  Dietor^  of  tbe  rTDibble  Eges. 

13.    GENERAL  WORKS. 
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POTTHAST  does  for  chronicles. 

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"  Student's  Edition  "  [abridged],  7/6  p  8*  Munay.  Superseded  in  all  its  essential  parts  by  more  recent  writers  [esp.  Fch.  and  GennanJ :  but  useful  as  a  whole, 
especially  on  sutiject  of  Chivalry.    Very  impartial. 

KOEPPEN,  A.  L.  History  of  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.],  2  vols.  $3.50    \2°  New  York  56 

Lea,  H.  C.  [Am.]  Superstition  and  Force  $2.50   12°  Philadelphia    [66]  78 

Essays  on  the  Wager  of  Battle,  the  Wager  of  Law,  the  Ordeal,  &  Torture.     By  far  the  most  complete  &  best  account  of  the  "  methods  of  administering  injustice  "  m  the  Middle  Ages. 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  Europ'ean  Morals — v.  F  §  4. 

Maitland,  Dr.  S.  R.        The  Dark  Ages ;  ed.  F.  Stokes  [e.5says  on  relig.  &  liter,  of  9-12  cent.;  good]  12/-   8°  Hodges  [451^9 

de  MONSTRELET,  E.  [15  cent.]  Chronicles,  tr.  Thos.  Johnes,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  21/-  r  8°  Routledge        [09]  84 

From  1400,  where  Froissart  ends,  to  1467  ;  continued  by  others  to  1516.    Of  by  no  means  the  same  interest  or  importance  as  FROISSART :  exceedingly 'diiiuse.  though  faithful. 

Myers,  P.  V.  N.  [Am.]      Outlines  of  Mediaeval  and  Modern  History ;  maps  $i-65    12°  Boston  86 

v.  Ranke,  Leopold  History  of  the  Latin  &  Teutonic  Nations,  tr.  P.  A.  Ashworth     [1494-1514]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  87 

^  Robertson,  Dr.  Wm.       View  of  Europe  dur.  M.  A. =^ir  Introd. /o /4w  Hist,  of  Charles  v.  3/6     8°  Routledge  [1769]  82 

Comprizes  an  excellent  general  view  of  the  period,  the  first  really  philosophical  one  printed. 

Robinson,  A.  Mary  F.  [Mme.  Darmesteter]  The  End  of  the  Middle  Ages  :  essays  &  questions  in 

history  [Fch.  &  Ital.]  10/6  c  8°  Unwin  89 

Of  no  great  scientific  value,  but  supplies  sympathetic  and  vivid  mediaeval  pictures.    Claim  of  House  of  Orleans ;  Valentine  Visconti ;  Convent  of  Helfta;  The  Schism; 

French  in  Italy  ;  Attractions  of  the  Abyss,  etc. 

Stokes,  Prf.  G.  T.  Mediaeval  History  [= Sketch  of  Univ.  Hist.,  v.  ii.— z-.  F  §  i]  s/-  c  8°  Deacon  87 

*Stubbs,  Bp.  Wm.  Seventeen  Lectures  on  the  Study  of  Mediaeval  and  Mod.  History  8/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press      [86]  87 

Wright,  Thos.  Essays  on  Literature,  History,  etc.,  in  M.A.  2v.;  i2oiU.  [chf.archaeolog.]  16/-  c  8°  J.  R.  Smith  46 

Throw  a  good  deal  oflight  on  the  customs,  etc.,  of  the  Middle  Ages.    Exclusively  English. 

Biography :  Dictionary  of. 

Smith + Wage,  Sl}^     Dict.of  Xtn.  Biography,  Liter.,  Sects.,  etc.,  vols,  i.-iii.  ea.  31/6;  iv.42/-m8°  Murray  80-87 

Comprizes  only  the  first  eight  centuries  of  Christianity :  personal,  literary,  dogmatic  and  ecclesiastical  life  of  the  Church. 

Byzantine  Empire  —v.  also  F  §  12  :  Rome,  s.v.  Imper.  Period  and  Fall. 

Bury,  John  B.                    — articles  in  the  English  Historical  Review,  Nos.  13  and  14                      ea.  5/-m8°  Longman  89 

Corpus  Scriptorum  Historic  Byzantinae,  ed.  B.  G.  Niebuhr,  48  vols.                                                       £^2     8°  Bonn          [  ]  28-56 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.         —articles  on  E.  Europe  &  Byz.  Empire,  in  his  Historical  Essays,  ser.  iii.   12/-     8.  Macmillan  80 

Goths. 

*Bradley,  Henry  The  Goths  ;  maps  and  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin  88 

The  first  and  only  history  of  the  Goths  in  English ;  and  a  very  good  little  book  indeed. 

Freeman +  SIEVERS,  ^^pf^"  —article  Goths,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  a.  ,     30/-     4°  Black  80 

JORNANDES  [Episc.  Raveii.]  De  Getarum,  rec.  C.  A.  Closs  [origin  and  history]  4/-    12°  Stuttgart  66 

Ramsay,  "W.  M.  +C.  D.    The  Gothic  Handbook.  [an  intro.  to  their  history  and  language]  6/-  c  S    Wells  Gardner      S9 

Ostro-Gothic  Invasion  of  Rome— v.  F  §  12. 

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[Middle  Ages 


Calendar 

Hampson,  R.  T.  [ed.] 

Chivalry. 


14.    MIDDLE  AGES:  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS. 

—V.  also  F  §  I :  Chronology. 

Medii  Aevi  Kalendarium,  2  vols.     [w.  kalendars  fr.  lo  to  I J  cent.]  o.p.  \w.  8/6] 

Full  of  curious  and  interesting  information  on  popular  customs  and  superstitions  connected  with  the  calendars. 


F  §14 


8°  London       n.d.  (?4i) 


8°  London 


84 


Clark,  H.  Concise  History  of  Knighthood,  2  vols. 

Contains  the  religious  and  military  orders  which  have  been  instituted  hr  Europe. 

DiGBY,  Kenelm  H.  The  Broad  Stone  of  Honour :  the  true  sense  and  practice  of  chivalry,  5  v.  52/6  p  8°  Quaritch    [22]  76-77 

In  4  books— I.  Godefridus;  a.  Tancredus;  3.  Morus;  4.  Orlandus  (2  vols.). 
Pub.  inivoL,  anon.,  in  1822 ;  2nded.,  also  in  rvol.  and  anon.,  1823.    The  author  was  up  to  this  point  a  Protestant.    When  he  joined  the  Roman  Church, 
he  wrote  tlie  book  in  4  parts  as  above  :  1828-29,  Morus  having  been  already  repub.  separ.  in  1826. 

Froissart  — his  Chronicles  contain  an  excellent  picture  of  Chivalry :  w.  F  §  13. 

Lawrence-Archer,  Maj.  J.  H.  The  Orders  of  Chivalry  ;  68  pi.  63/-  ;  col.  126/-  r  4°  W.  H.  Allen 

The  Orders  of  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America,  from  the  original  statutes,  etc.    A  valuable  and  handsome  work. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter  Essays  on  Chivalry,  Romance,  etc.  [Chandos  Classics]     1/6  c  8°  Warne  [34]  74 

Civilization  during'  the  Middle  Ages— z/.  f  §  4 :  History  of  civilization. 
Costume  of  Middle  Ages-?;,  g  §  25 :  Costume. 


87 


Crusades  :   Generally-/o^  the  individual  crusaders^ 
Archer,  T.  A.  The  Crusades  ;  ill. 


Chronicles  of  the  Crusades  : 

Cox,  Sir  Geo.  W. 
Button,  W.  E. 
Gibbon,  Edward 
Hallam,  Henry 
Keeling,  Annie  E. 
*MICHAUD,  J.  F. 


Bohn's  Lib. 
Longman 
Hodges 
Warne 

Woolmer 
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48 
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The  Nine  Famous  Crusades  of  the  Middle  Ages  ;  ill.    [good  pop.  account]    1/6 
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still  the  best  comprehensive  book  on  the  Crusades.    The  original  French  edn.  appeared  in  6  vols.  8*  Paris  '25-29  ;  w.  40/. 

Pears,  Edwrin  The  Fall  of  Constantinople  [story  of  4th  Crusade]     16/-     8°  Longman 

Perry,  Can.  G.  G.  History  of  the  Crusades  [quite  popular]     1/6   12°  S.P.C.K. 

*V.  Sybel,  H.  History  and  Literature  of  the  Crusades  [tr.],  ed.  Lady  Duff  Gordon  10/6     8°  Chapman 

The  1st  pt.  [130  pp.1    "The  Hist  of  the  Crusades,"  is  by  far  the  best  sketch  in  Engiish ;  pt.  a  is  devoted  to  literature  on  the  Crusades 
and  an  account  of  original  and  later  authorities. 

Duelling  [Incl.  other  periods  than  the  Middle  Ages]. 

Douglas,  William  Duelling  Days  in  the  Army 

de  Massi,  Coustard  The  History  of  DuelUng 

MiLLlGEN,  Dr.  J.  The  History  of  Duelling,  2  vols. 

Steinmetz,  Andrew  The  Romance  of  Duelling,  2  vols. 

TRUMAN,Maj.B.C.  [Am.]  The  Field  of  Honour 

a  history  of  duelling :  not  wholly  trustworthy ;  but  containing  valuable  material. 

Ecelesiastieal  History— >?-  a  fuller  usi,  z/.  a  §  56  and  a  §  97. 

Bryce,  Prf.  James  The  Holy  Roman  Empire        [secular  as  well  as  ecclesiastical]  7/6  p  8' 

Reviewed  in  Prf.  E.  A.  Freeman's  fjjoj/j,  ser.  i.  ro/6  8=  Macmillan  ['72]  '86. 

■'Hard'WICK,  Archd.  C.     History  of  the  Christian  Church  :  Middle  Ages,  ed.  [Bp.]  W.  Stubbs 


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80 

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*Lea,  H.  C.  [Am.] 


From  Gregory  the  Great  to  the  excommunication  of  Luther,  A.D.  575-1517. 

Studies  in  Church  History 


Hi-     8° 
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*MiLMAN,  Dn.  H.  H. 

Church  and  State 
*Geffcken,  Prf.  H. 


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Broad,  scholarly,  and  popular  ;  an  admirable  history. 

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Protestant.    Fair,  learned  and  full  of  facts. 

Decline  and  Fall  of  Roman  Empire— v.  F  §  12  :  Rome,  s.v.  Imperial  Period  and  Fall. 

Monastic  Orders  and  Monachism—for  afulllist,  v.  t^%  57. 

*Lea,  H.  C.  [Am.]     '        Historical  Sketch  of  Sacerdotal  Celibacy  in  the  Christian  Church  $3.75     %'  Philadelphia   \(>T\%i, 

Throws  a  great  deal  of  light  upon  the  moral  condition  of  the  Middle  Ages.    Protestant  point  of  view,  but  not  controvMsial, 

*Lecky,  W.  E.  H.              Monachism  and  Rise  of  the  Monast.— ««  his  European  Morals,  v.  ii.,  pp. 

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[Europe 


F  §15 

Education 

Laurie,  Prf.  S.  S. 

MULLINGER,  J.  Bass 

Epidemics 

Hecker,  Dr.  J.  F. 


— V.  also  D  §  156,  and  1^7,  passim. 

Lectures  on  the  Rise  and  Early  Constitution  of  Universities 
Schools  of  Charles  the  Great  and  Restor.  of  Education  in  Ninth  Cent. 

—for  a  fuller  list,  z;.  H*  §  History  of  Medicine. 
Epidemics  of  the  Middle  Ages,  tr.  Dr.  B.  C.  Babington 


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S  visitations  of  the  "Sweating  Sickness,"  the  Plague,  etc 

Geography  — ^.  E  §  9. 

Land  Tenure  —for  afull  llst,  z;.  D  §  119  :   Land. 

Nass£,  E.  On  the  Agricultural  Community  of  the  Middle  Ages 

The  theory  of  Village  Communities,  chiefly  of  the  i6th  century,  applied  to  England, 


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CUTTS,  Rev.  E.  L. 


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Troubadours 
Race  Conflict. 

Johnson,  A.  H. 
KiNGSLEY,  Can.  Chas. 

Goths 
War. 

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The  Normans  in  Europe 

A  sketch  of  '*  The  Scandinavian  Exodus, 

The  Roman  and  the  Teuton 
— V.  F  §  13,  s.v.  Goths. 


[Epochs  of  Modem  History]    2/6   12°  Longman 

c.  800-1050.    More  than  half  the  vol.  is  devoted  to  England. 

[Cambridge  Lectures  ;  popular]     3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


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V.  1bi8tot^  of  Burope, 


15.    GENERAL  WORKS  ON  EUROPE  and  ON  MODERN  HISTORY. 


Arnold,  Dr.  Thos. 

Dyer,  T.  H. 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 

,^  >> 

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Heeren,  Prf.  A.  H.  L. 

Johnstone,  C.  F.  [Am.] 
Lilly,  W.  S. 
Lodge,  Richard 
Michelet,  J. 

PATTONjPrf.  A.  St.  George 
Rose,  J.  H. 


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A  useful  outline  of  the  main  events ;  intended  as  an  upper-form  schoolbook, 
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GENERAL  WORKS  ON   EUROPE. 


[Europe 


V.  SCHLEGEL,  Friedrich 
Sewell+Yonge,  chari.  M.  European  History 
Smith,  Prf.  Goldwin 
Smyth,  Prf.  Wm. 


Stubbs,  Bp.  W. 
Taylor,  Dr.  W.  Cooke 
White,  James 


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in  a  series  of  historical  selections,  2  v.  [1003-1228]  ea.  6/-  c  i 
Lectures  on  Modem  History  '  [del.  at  Oxford,  59-61]  5/-     I 

Lectures  on  Modern  History,  2  vols.  [del.  at  Cambridge]  ea.  3/6  c  i 

From  Irruption  of  Northern  Nations  to  close  of  American  Revolution.    Cliiefly  on  the  JA«^  of  modern  history. 

Seventeen  Lectures  on  the  Study  of  Mediaeval  and  Modem  Histoiy,  etc.       8/5  c  i 
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F  §15 

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'  Macmillan  [68]  70 

Parker  61 

'  Bohn's  Lib.  [39]  54 

Clar.  Press  [86]  87 

Longman  [43]  80 

Blackwood  58 


Series. 

Epochs  of  Modian  History ;  ed.  C.  Colbeck 

Airy.  O.  ;  The  Encrl.  Restor.  and  Louis  xiv. 
Church,  Dn.  R.  w. ;  Beginning  of  Mid.  Ages.- 
COX,  sir  G.  W.  ;  The  Crusades. 
CREIGHTON,  Rev.  M. :  Age  of  Elizabeth. 
GAIRDNER,  J. :  Houses  of  Lanes,  and  York. 
Gardiner,  S.  R.  :  Thirty  Years'  War. 

„  „         1st  two  Stuarts  &  Pur.  Revol. 

„  Mrs.  S.  R. ;  French  Revol.  [1789-95]. 


HALE,  Rev.  E. :  Fall  of  Stuarts  and  West.  Eur, 
Johnson,  Rev.  A.  H.  :  Normans  in  Europe. 
Longman,  F.  W.  ;  Fred,  the  Great  and  7  Years' War. 
Ludlow,  J.  M. :  War  of  Amer.  Independ.  [1773-83} 
McCarthy,  Justin  :  Epoch  of  Reform  [1830-50]. 
MOBERLY,  Rev.  C.  E. :  The  Early  Tudors. 
MORRIS,  E.  E. :  Age  of  Anne. 

„  ,,         Early  Hanoverians, 


ea.  2/6  f  8°  Longman  74  v.y.  in  frog. 

SEEBOHM,  F.  :  Era  of  Protestant  Revolution. 

STUBBS,  Bp.  W. :  The  Early  Plantaeenets. 

WARBURTON,  Rev.  W,  :  Edward  iii. 

The  vol.  mi  The  French  Revol.  by  W.  O'CONNOR 
MORRIS  -was  not  accepted  by  the  editor,  but  is 
pub.  in  New  York  as partofthe  Anter.  edn.  of 
the  series,  and  independently  in  England, 
7/6  c  8"  Longman  '74. 


Paul 
Bentley 


R.  T.  S. 

Longman 


Murray 
Longman 


82 


[40-53]  66 
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[42]  66 
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*FlSHER,  Dr.  G.  P.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Reformation  [popular  and  scholarly]  $2.50     8°  New  York       [73]  S3 

Hausser,  Prf.  L.  The  Period  of  the  Reformation  [Am.  tr.]  [1517-1648]  7/6     8°  Gemmell,  Ed.  [73]  Si 

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Eighteenth  and  Nineteenth  Centuries. 

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V.  Stockmar,  Bar.  C.  F.  Memoirs — v.  F  §  27  :  England  :  Nineteenth  Century. 

V.  Sybel,  Prf.  H.                History  of  Europe  during  the  French  Revolution  [tr.],  4  vols.                 ea.  12/-     8°  Murray  66-68 

Gives  some  valuable  comments  on  the  authorities.    Covers  the  period  1789-1795. 


Irving,  Joseph 
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Mackenzie,  Robert 
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Senior,  Nassau  W. 


de  Talleyrand,  Prce. 
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8°  Bentley  81 

8°  Sonnenschein  [87]  88 


Civilization 
Colonies,  European. 

Payne,  E.  J.  History  of  European  Colonies 

Constitutional  History  and  Constitutions-z;.  d  §  144, 


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F  §16 

Demoeraey  in   EUFOpe— /<»•  Theoretical  and  critical  Works  on  Democracy,  w.  D  §  139  :  Polit.  Institutions. 

Capen,  N.  [Am.]  History  of  Democracy  :  or  political  progress  historically  illustrated,  vol.  i.    $5  r  8°  Hartford,  U.S.       75 

Mann,  Henry  [Am.]  Ancient  and  Mediaeval  Republics  $3     8°  New  York  79 

A  review  of  their  institutions,  and  the  causes  of  their  decline  and  fall, 

*May,  Sir  T.  Erskine        Democracy  in  Europe :  a  history,  2  vols.  32/-     8°  Longman  78 

Sketch  of  polit.  constits.  of  princ.  nations  of  antiquity  and  middle  ages;  then  at  i^eater  length  the  progress  of  deniociacy  is  traced  in  Switz.,  Netherl.,  France 

and  England — nearly  half  the  bk.  being  devoted  to  the  two  last. 

Great  Britain. 

Bright,  Can.  J.  F.  The  Growth  of  Democracy        [in  England,  i837-8o  =  v.  iv.  of  his  Z&^o?-/]  6/- c  8°  Rivington  88 

Crozier,  Dr.  J.  B.  Lord  Randolph  Churchill :  study  of  democracy  [general  in  character]  2/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein        87 

PiCTON,  J.  A.  The  Conflict  of  Oligarchy  and  Democracy  2/-  c  8°  Yates  &Alexander85 

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France. 

Adams,  C.  K.  [Am.]     Democracy  and  Monarchy  in  France  [Revol.  to  end  of  2nd  Emp.]  $2.50   12°  Neio  York  74 

GuizoT,  F.  P.  G.  Democracy  in  France  [tr.]  o.p.  [Jib.  &  w.  3/6]  c  8°  Murray  49 

Greece  — v.  F  §  n  :  Hist,  of  Greece — Constitution,  etc. 

United  States  — v.  F  §  69  :  Hist,  of  United  States  Constitution,  etc. 

Historical  Geography— ».  also  e  §  9. 

*Frebman,  Prf.  E.  A.      Historical  Geography  of  Europe,  2  vols.  [vol.  ii.  =atlas  of  6$  maps]  31/6     8°  Longman  81 

Treats  of  geography  as  influenced  by  history,  and  history  as  influenced  by  geography.    Includes  Greece,  Rome,  and  Modem  Europe. 

Map. 

Hertslet,  Sii  E.  Map  of  Europe  by  Treaty,  3  vols.  [1814-75]  94/6  r  8°  Butterworth  75 

Politics  — ».  D  §  144. 

Tables. 

George,  H.  B.  Genealogical  Tables  Illustrative  of  Modem  History  12/- s  4°  Clar.  Press     [74]  75 

*NlCHOL,  Prf.  J.  Tables  of  European  History,  Liter.,  Science  and  Art  [200-188S]  7/6  s  4°  MacLehose, (?fe.[76]88 

Historical  Biography. 

Brief  Biographies.     Contemporary  Statesmen  of  Europe,  ed.  T.  W.  Higginson  [Am.]  ea.  $1.25    16°  New  York 

English  Radical  Leaders  (R.  J.  HINTON)  [Am.])  ;  English  Statesmen  (T.  W.  HIGGINSON  [Am.]) ;  French  Leaders  (Edw.  KING  [Am.]) ;  German  Polit. 

Leaders  (H.  TUTTLE  [Am.]). 

HAYViTARD,  Abraham         Sketches  of  Eminent  Statesmen  and  Writers,  2  vols.  28/-     8°  Murray  80 

Thiers,  Bismarck,  Cavour,  Comtede  Montalembert,  Marq.  Wellesley,  Mme.  de  Sevign(S,  St.  Simon,  Holland  House,  Byron  and  Tennyson,  ttc 

Statesmen  Series;  ed.  Lloyd  C.  Sanders — v.  F  §  16,  s.v.  Histor.  Biogr.  :  Series. 

16,    ENGLAND:  GENEBAL  am)  COMFEEHENSIVE  WORKS. 
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Norman  Conquest  to  Charles  ii.    Vols.  i.-iii.,  pt.  i  o.p. ;  iii.,  pt.  2  [1361-1377],  21/- ;  iv.  [1377-13831,  6/-.    Orig.  edn.  was  in  20  v.  i"  \w.  £12}.    Confs.  the  treaties, 
leagues,  manifestoes,  capitulation,  correspondences,  and  other  pub.  docums.  betw.  Engl,  and  other  States  since  the  Conquest,  presenting-  important 

illustrations,  not  only  of  hist,  of  Eng.,  but  of  all  Europe. 

Hardy,  Sir  T.  D.  Syllabus  of  Rymer's  Fosdera^  3  vols.  [in  English]  ea,  15/-  i  8"  Rolls  Series     69-85 

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Adam  of  murimuth  .., 46 

Bede,  Hist.  Eccles 48 

„        Op.  hist,  minora 41 

Chronicque  de  Rich,  ii 46 

Florence  of  "Worcs.,  Chronicon,  2  v 48-49 

Gesta  Stephani 46 


GILDAS,  De  Excid.  Brit 38 

Henrici  v.  Gesta 50 

Kemble,  J.  M.  [ed.]  Codex  Diplom.,  6  v. 45-48 

Nennius,  Hist.  Brit.    38 

Nicholas,  Trivet.,  Annaies  45 


PARVUS,  W.,  Hist.  Rer.  Angl.,  2  v.  56 

RIC.  DiVISIENIS,  Chron.  Ric.  i 38 

ROGER  OF  WENDOVER,  Chronica,  5  v.    41-44 

WALTER  OF  HEMINGB.,  Gesta  Regum,  2  v.  .  .48-49 
Wm.  OF  Malmesbury,  Gesta  Regum,  2  v 40 


English  History  from  Contemporary  Writers;  ed.  F.  York  Powell ;  ill.  ea.  i/-  [one  2/-]    16**  Nutt  87-89  in  prog, 

ARCHER,  T.  A.  [ed.]  Crusade  of  Rich.  i.  (2/-)  39         I         Hutton,  Rev.  W.  H.[ed.]  Simon  de  Montfort  [1252-66] 

*^.„^„  iir  T  r„ji,^j...  ■:'.  —->'-■- -Vars  [1327-60]  87  fPoWELL,  F.  Yorlc  [ed.]  Alfred  and  the  Dancs  t8;;o-90i] 

juest  of  Ireland  [1166-86]  89  jSMlTH,  Lucy  T.  [ed.]  Troublous  Days  of  Rich.  li. 

Senry  iii.  [1236-52]  87         I  \  Not  published  yet.    Others  in^efi. 

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MODERN  WRITERS. 
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Clear,  accurate,  compact ;  rather  dry.    i.  [449-1485] :  4/6  ;  ii,  [to  1668] :  5/-  ;  iiL  [to  X837] :  7/6 ;  iv,  :  IGrmeik  of  Democrat,  1837-80I  6/-. 

Cassell&Co.  [pubs.]       Illustrated  Hist,  of  England,  lo  vols.  ;  2,000  ill.  [for  general  readers]     ea.  9/-  c  4°  Cassell[6-]  87  jw/^lj. 
Gardiner,  Prf.  S.  R.        Outline  of  English  History ;  ill.  [S5-i88o]    9/-,  2/6   12°  Longman  81 

*  ,,  +MULLINGER,  J.  B.    Introduction  to  the  Study  of  English  History  9/- p  8°  Paul  [81]  82 

Pt  I,  [by  Gardiner]  :  Intro,  to  Eng.  Hist. ;  Pt.  II,  [by  Mullinger]  :  Authorities,    Forms  an  excellent  mtroduction  to  Eagl.  history. 

•Green,  J.  R.  A  Short  History  of  the  English  People,  4  pts. ;  maps  &  tables  ea.  3/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [75]  89 

A  filscinating  book,  but  rather  a  Commentary  than  a  History  proper,    i. :  6o7-r262 ;  ii,  :  1204-1553  ;  iii. :  1540-1688  ;  iv,  :  1660-1873. 
With  each  part  is  bound  up  the  corresponding  section  of  TAIT'S  Analysis,  ut  infra, 

Tait,  C.  W.  A.  Analysis  of  Enghsh  History  ;  based  on  Green's  Short  History  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [81]  89 

*  „  ,,  History  of  English  People,  4  vols.  [to  1815]  ea.  16/-     8°  Macmillan         77-8o 

By  far  the  most  important  general  History,  devoting  much  space  to  condition,  etc.,  of  people ;  tut  it  suffers  fr.  the  defect  that,  whilst  aiming  to  present  full 
views  of  topics  and  movements,  it  often  neglects  chronological  sequence.    Each  period  accomp.  by  full  list  of  sources  and  authonties, 
i, :  to  1461 ;  ii. :  to  1603 ;  iii.  ;  to  r68S ;  iv.  :  to  1815.     The  4th  vol.  is  of  less  value  than  the  others. 

GUIZOT,  F.  P.  G.  History  of  England  to  Accession  of  Victoria  [tr.],  3  vols.;  ill.  [popular]  ea.  10/6  18°  Low  77-8o 

Hume,  David  Hist,  of  Eng.  [to  1688],  8  v.    [a/ro  6  v. ,  ea.  2/- c  8°  (Chandos  Lib. )  Warne]  80/-     8°  L'ngm'n[l7S4-62]64 

standard ;  and  until  comparatively  recently  regarded  as  the  best  authority,  but  its  trustworthiness  much  impugned  by  later  research.    Strong  Tory  bias. 

Adolphus,  John               Hist,  of  the  reign  of  Geo.  III.,  7  vols.  [pub.  as  cont.  of  Hume  4- Smollett]  «>./.      8°  Lee  [05]  40-45 

Brewer,  Prf.  J. S.  [ed.]    The  Student's  Hume                                                   [abridgment  of  above]     7/6  p  8°  Murray  [69]  84 

Smollett -I- Hughes,  p^  ^'^  3    Continuation  of  Hume's  History — viith  Hume,  18  v.  ;  pts.  and  ill.     ea.  4/-  p  8°  Bell  65^  ^ '' 

Knight,  Charles                 Popular  History  of  England,  8  vols.  ;  ill.   [to  1849  ;  for  general  readers]     82/-     8°  Sangster  [56-62]  76 

I.INGARD,  J.                         History  of  England,  10  vols.                                                           [to  1 688]  105/-     8°  Nimmo  [19-30]  83 

The  great  Roman  Catholic  History  of  England ;  able,  scholarly  and  interesting, 

V.  Raumer,  F.  Polit.  Hist,  of  England  dur.  16  to  18  cent,  [tr.],  2  vols.  o,p,  \.pb,io\-  ;  w.  lo/-']     8°  London  37 

Rogers,  Prf.  J.  E.  Thorold  Six  Centuries  of  Work  and  Wages  [I4th-I9th  cent.]    10/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [84]  88 

A-  history  of  English  Labour,  from  the  democratic  standpoint ;  but  contains  also  much  information  on  the  general  social  history  and 

condition  of  the  people  of  the  period. 

Chronology. 

Thomas,  F.  S.  Hist.  Notes  rel.  to  Hist,  of  Engl.,  3  vols.  [for  ascertaining  dates]  40/-     4°  Record  Commiss.  46 

Dictionary. 

*Low+PULLiNG,  F.  s.  [eds.]  '^^^  Dictionary  of  English  History  21/- r  8"  Cassell         ,  84 

A  very  useful  book  ;  by  29  contributors,  incl.  W.  J.  ASHLEY,  Rev.  M.  CreigHTON,  Prf.  T.  EARLE,  Mrs.  S.  R.  Gardiner,  Rev.  W.  Hunt, 
C.  F.  Keary,  S.  L  Lee,  J.  B.  mullinger,  R.  l.  Poole,  Prf.  Thorofd  Rogers,  B.  C.  Skottowe,  etc. 

Series. 

Epochs  of  English  History;  ed.  Rev.  M.  Creighton  ;  maps,  etc.  ea.  ^d,  ;  or  8  vols,  in  i,  5/-  f  8°  Longman        81,  etc. 


GARDINER,  Mrs.  S.  R.. . Struggle  agst.  Absol.  Mon.      1  Rowley,  J Settlement  of  Constit.  [1689-1784] 

[1603-88]  TANCOCK,  Rev.  O.  W.  Engl.  dur.  Amer.  &  Contin. 

POWELL,  F.  York Early  England  [to  1066]  Ware 

ROWLEY,  J Rise  of  People  [1215-1485]  | 


BROWNING.  O Modem  England  [1820-74] 

Creighton,  Rev.M...  Tudors&  the  Reformation 

CREIGHTON,  Mrs.   M.  Eng.  a  Continent.  Power 

[1066-1216] 

CoUeetive  Essays,  etc. 

EwALD,  A.  C.  Stories  fr.  the  State   Papers  6/-  c  8°  Chatto  [8i]  82 

Belong  principally  to  the  Tudor  and  Stuart  periods. 

„  „  Studies  Restudied :  historical  sketches  from  original  sources  12/-     8°       ,,  85 

Gairhner  +  Spedding,  ^  Studies  in  English  History  [15-17  cent.]  12/-     8°  Douglas,  £</?».      80 

Lollards,  Falstaif,  Kath.  of  Arragon's  First  and  Second  Marriages,  Sir  T.  Overbury,  Divine  Right  of  Kings,  Sunday :  anc.  and  modem. 

Knight,  Chas.  [ed.  &pub.]  Half-Hours  of  English  History,  4  vols.  [Chandos  Lib.]  ea.  2/-  c  8°  Warne  (53]  82 

403 


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Chapman 
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[45-48] 74 

[49-57]  74 

79 


F  §17 

Stebbing,  William  Some  Verdicts  of  History  reviewed  12/-     8°  Murray 

Reprints  fr.  Quarterly  Review  on  A.  A.  COOPER  ;  Henry  ST.  JOHN  and  Wm.  PULTBNEY  ;  Benj.  FRANKLIN  and  Wm.  COBBETT  ;  etc. 

YoNGE,  Charlotte  M.        Cameos  from  English  History  [popular]  ea.  S/-f  8°  Macmillan  69-89  ws/ri;^. 

t ;  RoUo  to  Edw,  II. ;  it ;  Wais  in  Fiance ;  iii. :  Wats  of  the  Roses ;  iv. :  Reformation  Times  ;  v. ;  Eneland  and  Spain ;  vi. :  40  Years  of 
Stuart  Rule  [1603-43] :  vii. :  Tlie  Rebellion  and  the  Restoration  [1643-78]. 

Ecclesiastical  Histopy-».  a  §  62. 

HISTORICAL  BIOGRAPHY. 
Collective. 

Lives  of  the  Lord  Chancellors,  lo  vols.  [Saxon  to  1838]  ea.  6/-  p  8°  Murray 

Lives  of  the  Chief  Justices,  4  vols.  [to  1832]  ea.   6/-  p  8'" 

Representative  Statesmen  :  political  studies,  2  vols.  24/-  c  8' 

Strafford,  Halifax.  Sir  R.  Walpole,  Chatham,  Fitt,  Eldon,  Canning,  Wellington.  Peel,  PaUnerston. 

Lives  of  the  Judges  of  England,  9  vols.  [1068-1853]  o.p.  [w.  £^'\     8' 

,)     ,,  Biographla  Juridica  [abridgmentof  above,  carried  down  to  1870]  21/- r  8° 

Green,  [Mrs.]  Mary  A.  Everett  Lives  of  the  Princesses  of  England,  6  vols.  ;  ports.       o.p.  [pb.  ea.  10/6]  c  8° 

From  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  four  daughters  of  Charles  i.    A  good  companion  to  Strickland,  if%fra. 

Hook,  Dn.  W.  F.  Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury ;  12  vols.  £<)     8°  Bentley 

From  St.  Augustine  to  Juxon ;  vols,  i.-xi.  entered  separately  F  5§  19-33  :  voL  xii.  is  a  General  Index. 

ROGERS,Prf.  J.E.  Thorold  Historical  Gleanings,  2  series  10/608°  Macmillan 

i. :  Montagu,  Walpole,  Adam  Smith,  Cobbett,  4/6 ;  ii. :  Wicklif,  Laud,  Wilkes,  Home  Tooke,  6/-. 

Strickland,  Agnes  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England,  6  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

British  and  Saxon  Queenai  Matilda  to  Anne,  withnumer.  extr.  fr.  unpub.  docum.,chfly.  of  domestic  and  personal  nature. 

Dictionary. 

•Dictionary  of  National  Biography,  ed.  Leslie  Stephen,  vols,  i.-xx.  [to  Garner]  ea.  15/-  r  8°  Smith  &  Elder  84-89  in  prog. 

To  occupy  about  50  volumes  EUid  to  be  continued  quarterly. 
EeCleSiastieal   Biography^;???-  Uss  important  collective,  and  for  Individual,  Biographies,  £».  A  §  62. 


*Campbell,  Lord 

EWALD,  A.  C. 

Foss,  E. 


48-64 
Longman  [49-55]  67 


60-77 
69;  70 
[tS]64 


Legal  Biography.  —     , 

Series. 

English  Men  of  Action 

iciive Col.  Sir  C.  Wilson. 

iCook,  Cpt, Walter  BESANT. 

fDampier W.  Clark  RUSSELL. 

fDrake J.  A.  Froude. 

Gordon,  General Col.  Sir  Wm.  BUTLER. 

tHastings,  Warren Sir  A.  C.  LYALL. 

English  Worthies 

The  historical  vols,  are  ;— 

Blake David  HaNNAY. 

Canning Frank  H.  Hill. 

Historical  Biographies,  ed.  Can.  M.  Creighton 


J'.  D  §  7. 


ea.  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan  89  in  prog. 


Havelock Arch.  FORBES. 

tHawkwood,  Sir  John  . . . .  F.  Marion  Crawford. 

HenryV Rev.  A.  J.  CHURCH. 

Lawrence.  Lord Sir  Ricn.  Temple. 

Livingstone : Thos.  HUGHES. 

Monk Julian -CORBETT. 

t  Not  pitblished  yet. 


tMoore,  Sir  John Col.  MAURICE. 

tRaleigh W.  STEBBING. 

Strafford H.D.TRAILL. 

t Warwick,  the  king-maker C.  W.  OMAN. 

Wellington Geo.  HOOPER. 


[good  popular  brief  biographies]  ea.  i\-  c  8°  Longman  [85,  etcJ\  88-89 


Claverhouse Mowbray  Morris. 

Marlborough Geo.  S  aintsbury. 


Black  Prince  Louise  CREIGHTON 

CromweU  F.  W.  CORNISH 


Statesmen  Series,  ed.  Lloyd  C.  Sanders 

.  tAlbert,  Prince  C.  M.  YONGE. 

Beaconsfield T.  E.  Kebbel. 

Bolingbroke  A.  HassaLL. 

tDalhousie Cpt.  L.J.  TROTTER. 

Derby T.  E.  KEBBEL. 

tFawcett , Sir  Edw.  GREY. 

Twelve  English  Statesmen 

tChathara  John  MORLEY. 

Cromwell Fred.  HARRISON. 

tEdwardi F.  York  POWELL. 

tElizabeth   Prf.E.S.  Beesly. 

HISTORICAL  GEOGRAPHY. 


Marlborough Louise  CREIGHTON    3/6    79 

Raleigh „  „  3/-    77 


Fox H.  O.  WaKEMAM. 

Gambetta F.  T.  MarziaLS. 

Gortschakoff G.  DOBSON. 

Grattan R.  DUNLOP. 

Grey F.  H.  HILL. 

Mettemich Col.  G.  B.  MALLESON. 


t  Not  published  yet. 


Henry  ii Mrs.  J.  R.  GREEN. 

Henry  vii Jas.  GairdNER. 

tPeel J.  R.  THURSFIELD. 

fPitt John  MORLEY. 


t  Not  ^ubiislted  yet, 
-V.  E  §  4  :  Atlases. 


Raleigh E.  W.  GOSSE. 

Shaftesbury,  ist  Earl H.D.  TRAILL. 

ea.  2/6  to  3/6  f  8"  Rivington  76-79 

Simon  de  Montfort  M.  CREIGHTON    2/6    78 

Wellington  Rosamund  WAITE    3/6    78 

ea.  2/6  0  8°  W.  H.  Allen  87  sqq. 

tMirabeau A.  HASSALL. 

O'Connell J.  A.  HAMILTON. 

Palmerston L.  C.  SANDERS. 

Peel F.C.  MONTAGUE. 

tWellesley  Col.  G.  B.  MALLESON. 


ea.  2/6  Macmillan        89  in  prog. 

Walpole  John  MORLEY. 

William  the  Conqueror  ....  Prf.  E.  A.  FREEMAN. 

William  iii H.  D.TRAILL. 

Wolsey,  Cardinal Prf.  M.  CREIGHTON. 


17.    CONSTITUTIONAL  HISTORY  OF  ENGLAND :  GENERAL. 


The  Constitution. 

Amos  Prf.  Sheldon  A  Primer  of  the  English  Constitution  and  Government 

Bagehot,  Walter  The  English  Constitution  and  other  Essays 

A  brilliant  discussion  of  actual  English  political  methods,  etc 

Cox,  Homersham  Institutions  of  the  English  Government 

Dicey  Prf,  A.  V.  Lectures  introductory  to  the  Study  of  the  Law  of  the  Constitution 


•English  Citizen,  The  :  a  series  of  short  books,  ed.  H.  Craik 


6/-  c  8°  Longman  [73]  77 

7/6  c  8°  Paul  [67]  85 

24/-     8°  Sweet  63 

12/6     8"  Macmillan  [85]  86 

ea.  3/6  c  8°          ,.  8i-8d 


Deals  with  the  rights  and  responsibUities  of  citizens  as  they  are,  treating  of  the  machinery  of  our  Constitution  and  the  broad  lines  upon  which  it  has  been  constructed. 


Chalmers.  M.  D Local  Government. 

Cotton+Payne.  J.  S.+E.  j-  .•••■■■  ■■  •  •  ■  -^  J°l°"'«^- 

Craik  H State  in  rel.  to  Education. 

du  Cane,  Sir  C - '^•Jr^'^t 

Elliot.  Hon.  A State  and  Church. 


Farrer,  J.  A State  in  reL  to  Trade. 

Fowie,  T.  W Poor  Law. 

ievons,  W.  S State  in  rel.  to  Labour, 
laitland,  F.  W Justice  and  Police. 

Maurice,  Col National  Defences. 

404 


Pollock,  Prf.  F Land  Laws. 

Traill,  H.  D Central  Government. 

Walpole  spencer Electorate. 

„        a Foreign  Relations. 

Wil50D,A.J National  Budget. 


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FISCHEL,  E.  The  English  Constitution  [tr.  fr.  German]  14/-     8°  Bosworth  63 

Much  less  interesting:  tlian  Bagehot's  book,  tmt  a  good  companion  to  it.    Wliile  BAGEHOT  discusses  principles,  FiSCHEL  describes  forms. 

de  FoNBLANQUE,  A.  How  we  are  Governed  :  crown,  senate  and  bench  [popular]  1/6  c  8°  Warne  [58]  89 

FORTESQUE,  Sir.  J.  [is  cent.]  Governance  of  Eng. :  differ,  'tween  abso.  &  limit,  mon.,  ed.C.  Plummer  12/6     8°  Clar.  Press  86 

A  reprint  of  the  earliest  Eng^lish  Constitutional  treatise     First  pub.  fr.  the  MS.  in  1714. 

Government  Year  Book  :  forms  and  meth.  in  Gt.  Brit.,  colonies  and  foreign  countries,  ed.  L.  Sargent    6/-  c  8°  Unwin  88  ann. 

HEARNjPrf.  W.E.  [Austral.]  The  Government  of  England  :  its  structure  and  development                 i6/-     8°  Longman  [67]  87 

Statesman's  Year  Book,  ed.  F.  Martin  to  1885  ;  since  by  J.  S.  Keltie                                           10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  63  sqq.  ;  in  prog. 

Todd,  Dr.  Alpheus            On  Pai-liamentary  Government  in  England                         vol.  i.  24/-  ;  ii.'  30/-     8°  Longman  [fj]  fj 

On  the  origin,  development  and  practical  operation  of  Parliamentary  Government  in  England. 

Constitutional  Law  — v.  D  §  27. 
Constitutional  History  :   SOUreeS— ».  F  §  l6,  and  F  §§  li-26,  passim  ;  and  D  §  S  :  Early  Law. 

Constitutional  History  :  Modern  Waiters. 

Amos,  Prf.  Sheldon  Fifty  Years  of  the  English  Constitution  [1830-1880]  10/6     8°  Longman 

Andrews,  Prf.  E.  B.  [Am.]  Brief  Institutes  of  Constit.  Hist.        [Eng.  and  Amer. ;  good  sketch]  $i.8o  c8°  Boston 


80 


BiSSET,  A. 
COOTE,  C.  H. 

Creasy,  Sir  Edward  S. 
*Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 
*Gneist,  Prf.  Rud. 


History  of  Struggle  for  Parliani.  Govt,  in  England,  2  v.    [rn.  of  Chas.  i.]  24/-     8°  Paul 

Vide  also  his  Hisioty  of  the  Comtnotfwealih,  in  F  §  23. 

The  Romans  in  Britain  [survival  of  their  institution?]  12/-     8' 

The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Eng.  Constitution       [interesting  text  book]    6/-  c  8' 
Growth  of  English  Constitution  from  the  Earliest  Times  [popular]    5/-  c  8' 

Historyof  the  English  Constitution  [tr.],  2  vols.  32/-     8' 


77 


Takes  for  its  starting  point  the  institutions,  polit.,  and  relifr.,  of  A.-S.  times,  and  portrays  the  reciprocal  action  going  on  from  tl 
time  between  State  and  Society,  Church  and  State,  Constitution  and  Admin.,  State  life  and  Popular  life,  and  Polit.  and  I 


"Hallam,  Henry 


The  Constitutional  Hisf  of  Engl.,  3  vols.    [Hy.  vii.-Geo.  ii.;  1485-1760]  12/-  p  8° 
The  Same,  abridged  and  ed.  Dr.  W.  Smith  7/6  p  8° 


Norgate 
Bentley 
Macmillan 
Clowes 

78 
[S3]  81 
[72]  84 
[85]  89 

fs  to  present 

Murray 

[27]  72 
72 

Learned,  impartial,  and  by  no  means  yet  antiquated,  but  in  awkward  and  laborious  style.  Cf.  MACULAY's  critique  of  this  work  in  his  Essays,  zJ6  c  ^  Longman 
(25-44]  '89.  The  edns.  in  i  vol.  [7/6  8"  Ward  &  Lock,  '78 ;  2/-  c  ff*  WARNE,  '73]  are  of  small  value :  they  are  unauthorized  reprints  of  early  editions  and  do  not 
mcorporate  the  important  copyright  revisions  of  the  author.    Authorized  edns.  before  that  of  1846  are  similarly  of  little  value. 

'May,  Sir  T.  Erskine        Constitutional  History  of  England,  3  vols.  [1760-1870]  18/-  p  8°  Longman  [61-63]  7' 

Forms  a  continuation  to  Hallam.  ut  stt/ra,  though  the  treatment  is  ace.  to  leading  subjects  rather  than  chronological  sequence. 

Ransome,  Prf.  C.  Rise  of  Constitutional  Government  in  England  6/-  c  8°  Rivington  83 

*STnBBS,  Bp.  W.  Constitutional  History  of  England  :  origin  &  devel.  [to  1485],  3  vols.  ea.   12/-  p  8°  Clar  Press  [74-78]  83 

By  far  the  best  general  history,  a  great  monument  of  English  historical  scholarship.    STUBB's,  HALLAM'S,  and  MAY'S  Histories  form  a  connected  series. 

Taswell-Langmead,T.  P.  English  Constitutional  History  [Teutonic  Conq.  to  present  time]  21/-     8°  Stevens  [75]  86 

Based  on  the  best  authorities ;  it  is  the  textbook  for  Univ.  and  Inns-of-Court  Students. 

Wakeman  +  Hassall,  A^dso  Essays  introductory  to  the  Study  of  Constitutional  History  6/-  c  8°  Rivington  87 

I.  H,  H.  Henson,  Early  Eng.  Constitution ;  2.  W.  J.  Ashley,  Feudalism  ;  3.  C.  W.  Oman,  Norman  and  Angevm  Admin.  System ; 
4.  D.  J.  Medley,  Parliament ;  5.  A.  Hassall,  Constit.  Kingship  (15  cent.) ;  6.  H.  O.  Wakeman,  Influ.  of  Church  on  Devel.  of  State. 

Shorter   Periods  —are  classed  with  the  other  Histories  in  F  §§  iS-26, passim. 

History  of  Parliament :  Generally— >»-  a/uii  list,  ».  d  §  141. 

ACLAND-l- Ransome,  p'^'g'  Handbook  in  Outline  of  Pohtical  History  of  England  [to  1887]    6/-  c  8°  Rivington 

Bisset,  a.  Short  History  of  the  English  Parliament,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  King 

*Gneist,  Dr.  Rudolf        Student's  History  of  English  Parliament,  ed.  A.  H.  Keane       [800-1887]    9/-     8°  Grevel 

The  previous  tr.  of  1886,  by  SHEE,  pub.  by  same  pub.,  is  to  be  avoided.    It  is  almost  worthless  on  ace.  of  its  bad  translation. 

Jennings,  G.  H.  Anecdotal  History  of  the  British  Parliament  [anecdotal]  15/-  8°  Cox 

Palgrave,  R.  F.  D.  Lectures  on  House  of  Commons  [3  lectures  on  history  and  practice]    2/6  12°  Macmillan 

RoGERS,Prf.J.E.Thorold[ed.]  Collection  of  Protests  of  the  Lords  [1624-1874]  :  w.  intros.  ;  3  vols.     42/-  8°  Clar.  Press 
Skottovwe,  B.  C.              a  Short  History  of  the  English  Parliament 

a  very  good  brief  survey,  m  350  pp.,  from  the  Witenagemot  to  Mr.  Biggar. 

Elections,    History  of— /or  Law,  v.  D  §  41  :  Election  Law. 

Cox,  Homersham  Ancient  Parliamentary  Elections  gyg 

a  history,  showing  how  parliaments  were  constituted  and  representatives  elected. 

Grego,  Joseph  History  of  Parliamentary  Elections  and  Electioneering  in  old  days  l6/- 

With  a  coL  front,  and  about  too  cuts  der.  fr.  contempt,  prints,  etc.    An  mteresting  account  of  what  the  masses  believed  or  their  leaders  wished  them 
,  to  beheve,  full  ol  local  colour  and  detail.    Anne  to  Victoria. 

Parliamentary  Law^v.  D  §  27. 

Parliamentary  Reform  and  Reform  Bills  and  Acts. 

Anstey,  T.  C.                Notes  on  the  New  Reform  Act  [Act  of  1867]  10/6     8' 

Bagehot,  Walter           Essays  on  Parliamentary  Reform  5^-  c  8' 

Beaconsfield,  Earl     Speeches  on  Parliamentary  Reform  [1848-1866]  12/-     8 

History  of  the  Reform  Bills  of  1866-1867  7/6     8' 

The  best  account,  fr.  the  Liberal  side,  of  the  Reform  under  the  Derby-Disraeli  government,  but  strongly  partizan. 
Parhamentary  Govern,  w.  regard  to  Pari.  Reform  [Reform  Bills  '59  &  '61]  9/- 
Essentials  of  Parha.  Reform  [1831]— re/r.  in  his  Minor  Works     [posth.]  14/- 

a  vigorous  assertion  of  the  broadest  principles  of  popular  representation. 

The  Three  Reformers  of  Parliament  [1830-1885]    5/- c  8' 
Constitutional  Reform  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  7/6  c  8' 

Reform  of  Procedure  in  Parliament  5/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [81]  81 

405 


[80]  88 

77 
87 


[69]  78 

75 
2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [86]  87 


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„  „  Fasti  Monastici  yEvi  Saxonici  7/5  r  8   R.  Soc.  of  Lit  (Trubner)  72 

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Facsimiles  of  Anglo-Saxon  MSS. ;  photozincographs,  pt.  i.,  50/-;  ii.,  70/-;  iii.  126/-     f°  Ordnance  Survey  Off. 

*HADDAN-f  Stubbs, ^^^^^^  Councils  and  Ecclesiastical  Documents,  3  vols.  56/-  Clar.  Press        69-71 

Based  on  Sir  H.  SPELMAN  [1639-64],  as  edited  by  David  WILKINS  [1737). 

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In  the  original  texts,  w.  introductions  and  explanations.    Appendix  cents,  texts  of  Petition  of  Right  and  Bill  of  Rights. 

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,,  „       [ed,]       Placita  Anglo-Normannica  [cases  fr.  monastic  records]  18/- 

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Lavrs  of  the  A.-S.  Kings,  w.  tr. ;  of  Edw.  Confessor ;  of  Wm.  i„  Henry  i. ;  Mohuih.  EccUs.  Ansiic.  fr.  7-10  cent 

406 


8°  Macmillan  76 

8°  „  So 

8°  Low  8! 

12°  New  York  80 

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F  §18 

History  of  English  Law— v.  D  §  5. 

Deciphering  Early  Documents. 

Earle,  Prf.  J.  Handbk.  to  the  Land  Charters  and  other  Early  Documents  l6/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  88 

Intended  to  facilitate  the  study  of  the  legal  documents  coU.  in  KEMBLE  and  in  BIRCH,  ut  sitp.    It  consists  of  430  pp.  of  A.-S  Charters,  intro.  of  no  pp.  notes  and  indices. 

Wright,  Andrew  Court  Hand  Restored  :  assistant  in  reading  deeds,  charters,  etc.  21/-     4°  Chatto         [1776]  79 

General  Sources. 

Chronicles. 

'Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle. 

Earle,  Prf.  J.  Two  of  the  Saxon  Chronicles  [parallel]  16/-     8°  Clar.  Press  65 

Plummer,  C.  [ed.]     Two  of  Saxon  Chronicles,  Parallel  [787-1001] :  revis.  text,  w.  intro.  3/-  c  8°  ,,  89 

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THORPE'S  edn.  cents.  6  diff.  texts  fr.  6  MSS.  (parallel) ;  Earle'S  has  the  Parker  MS.  [Corp.  Chr.  Ccimb.)  and  the  Laudian  [Bodleian),  w.  full  notes,  an  important 
Preface  and  Glossary.  The  .4.-5.  Chron.  is  of  the  very  first  importance.  It  is  written  in  the  form  of  Annals.  Six  MSS.  and  fragments  of  a  seventh  are 
extant;  they  terminate  at  various  dates,  the  latest  at  1154.  Each  has  been  identified  with  one  or  other  of  the  great  reheious  houses  of  the  South,  viz.:  (i) 
Wines.,  (2)  Abingdon,  (3)  IVorcs.,  (4)  Peterboro'.  (5  and  6)  from  Canterb.  (one  in  both  Lat.  and  Saxon),  (i)  is  in  C.  C.  C.  Camb.,  (z,  3,  5,  and  6),  in  Jirit.  Mus. 
[Cotton  Lib.),  (4)  in  Bodl.  Lib.  Oxon. 


Bede,  Ven. 


li'THELWERD  [10  cent.] 
Florence  of  Worcester 


8°  Engl.  Hist.  Soc.  38-43 

10/6  p  8°  Clar.  Press  -69 

7/6    12°  Camb.  Press  78 

Bohn's  Lib.    [40]  47 

Engl.  Histor.  Soc.  48 
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Engl.  Histor.  Soc. 
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•  8°  Rolls  Series 


Opera  Historica,  2  vols. 

Historia  Ecclesiastica  Gentis  Anglorum,  ed.  G.  H.  Moberley 
The  same  :  books  IIL-IV.  ed.  Prf.  J.  E.  B.  Mayor -f  Prf.  J.  R.  Lumby 
Ecclesiastical  Hist,  of  Eng.,  w.  A.  S.  Chron.,  tr.  Dr.  J.  A.  Giles  [to  731]    5/-  c  8' 
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Chronicon  ex  Chronicis,  ed.  B.  Thorpe,  2  vols. 
,,  Chronicle  [tr.]  [departure  of  Romans  to  Edward  i.]  5/- 

CIeoffrey  of  Monmouth  [12  cent.]  Historia  Britonum — v.  Giles'  Six  Old  Chronicles  [tr,],  infra. 
(liLDAS  [6  cent,]  De  Excidio  Britannise,  ed.  Rev.  J.  H.  Stevenson  \v.  also  Giles,  infrd\ 

(JiLES,  Dr.  J.  A.  [tr.]  Six  Old  English  Chronicles  5/- 

ASS^K'S  Lije  0.r Alfred ;  Chronicles  of  ETHmi.VlE.KD  ;  GILDAS  ;  NENNIUS  ;  GEOFFREY  of  MONMOUTH  ;  RICHARD  of  CIRENCESTER. 

Henry  of  Huntingdon  [12  cent.]    Historia  Anglorum,  ed.  T.  Arnold  [b.c.  55-A.D.  1154]  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

„  „  History  of  the  English  [tr.]  S/- c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

CANGTOFT,  Peter  Chronicle  in  French  Verse,  ed.  Thos.  Wright,  2  v.  [to  d.  of  Edw.  i.]    ea.  10/- 

Matthew  Paris  — v.  F  §  20. 

Matthew  of  Westminster  Flowers  of  Hist,  relating  to  Britain,  tr.  Prf.  C.  D.  Yonge,  2  v.  [to  1307]  ea.  5/-  c  8° 
Nennius  [9  cent.]  Historia  Britonum,  ed.  Rev.  J.  H.  Stevenson  8° 

Also  included  in  Petrie-(-Sharpe,  in/ra;  translated  in  GILES,  sifpra. 

"Petrie-1-Sharpe,  [ed.]   MonumentaHistoricaBritannica:Mater.forHist.ofBrit.    «.^. [/i5. 105/-; w. 42/-]     f° 

To  Norman  Conquest,  w.  an  intro.  by  Sir  T.  D.  HARDY:  was  intended  to  have  been  contin.    For  contents,  v.  HARDY'S  Catalogue, 

*RALPHofDiceto[i2cent.]  Opera  Historica,  ed,  [Bp.]  W.  Stubbs,  2  vols.  ea.  10/-  r  8° 

Contains  the  Abbreviationes  Chronicontm,  extending  from  1-1147,  and  Ytna^nes  ffistoriamtn,  to  1201. 

RlCHARDofCirencester[i4cent.]SpeculumHistorialedeGestisRegum Anglise,  ed.  J.E.B.  Mayor,  2 v.  ea.  lo/-  r  8° 

It  was  on  this  work  that  BERTRAM  fathered  his  forgery  Ds  Situ  Britannia  [1747],  which  was  for  over  a  century  regarded  as  so  valuable  an  addition  to  our 

knowledge  of  early  Britain.    Tr.  in  GILES'  5i«  Old  Chron.,  supra. 

•Roger  Hoveden  Chronica,  ed.  [Bp.]  W.  Stubbs,  4  vols.  [a.d.  732-1201]  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

Symeon  of  Durham  [12  cent.]  Opera,  ed.  T.  Arnold,  vols,  i.,  ii.  ea.  10/-     " 

William  of  Malmesbury    Gesta  Regum  Anglorum,  ed.  Sir  T.  D.  Hardy  [449  to  28  Henry  i.] 

Contains  also  his  Historia  Novella  ['*  New  History  "  ;  1126-1142]. 

*  „  The  same,  ed.  Bp.  W.  Stubbs,  2  vols.  [incl.  Historia  Novella']  ea.  lo/- 

„  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England,  tr.  Rev.  J.  Sharpe  [to  Stephen]  5/- 

„  De  Gestis  Pontificum  Anglorum,  ed.  N.  E.  S.  A.  Hamilton  10/- 

A  history  of  English  Bishops  and  Monasteries,  from  Augustine  to  A,D,  1123. 

Modern  Writers. 


79 

S3 
66-68 


Bohn's  Lib. 
Engl,  Hist.  Soc, 


53 
38 


Butterworth 
-  p.  850. 
Rolls  Series 


48 

76 

63-69 


8°  Engl.  Hist. 

r  8°  Rolls  Ser. 
:  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 
:  8°  Rolls  Series 


68-71 

82-85 

Soc.    40 


47 
70 


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Armitage,  Ella  S. 
Church,  Prf.  A.  J. 
Creasy,  Sir  E.  S. 
*Elton,  C. 
*Freeman,  Prf.  E,  A, 


*Green,  J.  R. 

« 

■•Guest,  Dr.  Edwin 
Haigh,  Rev.  D.  H. 


HODGETTS,  J.  F. 

*Kemble,  J.  M. 
•Lappeneerg,  J.  M. 
Palgrave,  Sir  F. 


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76 
89 


Anglo-Saxon  Britain  [Early  Britain  Series ;  excellent  popular  bk.]  2/6  f  8°  S.P.CK. 

The  Childhood  of  the  English  Nation  [to  1199  ;  excellent  outline]  2/6    12°  Longman 

Early  Britain  ;  maps  and  ill.  [Story  of  Nations  Series ;  popular]  $/-  c  8°  Unwin 

History  of  England,  vols,  i.— ii, — v.  F  §  19. 

Origins  of  English  History  [Celtic  period  and  A.-S.  Conquest]  2i/-m8°  Quaritch         [82]  89 

Old  English  History  ;  maps  [A.-S.  period  ;  elementary]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [69]  71 

— A;.rHist,  of  Norm.  Conq. ,  vols,  i.-ii.  [v.  F  §  19],  aredevotedtoA.-S.periodandrn.  of  Edw.  the  Confessor 

Teut.  Conquest  in  Gaul  &  Brit.  ;  w.  Fifty  Years  of  Europ.  Hist.   [4  lects.]  5/-     8°  Macmillan  88 

The  Making  of  England  [A.-S.  conquest  and  heptarchy]  1 6/-     8° 

The  Conquest  of  England  [completing  the  A.-S.  period]  18/-     8° 

Origines  Celticse  :  contributions  to  the  history  of  Britain,  2  vols.  32/-     8° 

Unfinished :  contains  important  papers  on  the  Anglo-Saxon  Conquest, 

The  Conquest  of  Britain  by  the  Saxons  15/-     g" 

A  "  harmony  "  of  the  Historia  Britonum,  writings  of  GiLDAS,  the  Brut,  the  A..S.  Chronicle. 

The  Anglo-Saxon  Sagas  :  an  exam,  of  their  value  as  aids  to  history  8/6     8° 

Older  England  :  ill.  by  A.-S.  antiquities  in  the  British  Mus.  ;  ser.  i.-ii.  ea.  6/-  8° 
The  Saxons  in  Eng. ,  ed.  W.  de  Gray  Birch ;  2  v.  [to  Norm.  Conq. ;  chfly.  social]  24/-  8° 
History  of  England  under  the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings  [tr.],  2  vols.  ea.  3/6    12° 

Rise  &  Progress  of  the  English  Commonwealth  :  A.-S.  period,  2  v.  o.p.  [w.  90/-]  4' 
History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons  l/_  c  g"  Ward&  Lock  [3O87 

PALGRAVE  writes  as  an  antiquarian,  rather  than  as  a  historian  proper.    Svra|,athizes  with  the  Normans,  whilst  FREEMAN  champions  the  English 

407 


5> 

82 

>> 
9> 

?3 
83 

J.  R.  Smith 

61 

Whiting 
Quaritch 
Bohn's  Lib. 
Loudon 

6i 

84:85 

[49]  76 

[45]  80 

32 

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[Europe 


F  §19 

Pearson,  C.  H.  -^.  F  §  19. 

Powell,  F.  York  Early  England                [to  1066;  Epochs  Engl.  Hist.;  v.  also  Series,  inf.l  i/-   18°  Longman              76 

Rhys,  Prf.  J.  Celtic  Britain                                                    [Early  Britain  Series  ;  popular]  2/6  f  8°  S.  P.  C.K.                82 

Thrupp,  John  The  Anglo-Saxon  Home  [domestic  instits.  &  customs  fr.  5th  to  nth  cent.]  12/-     8°  Longmans              62 

Turner,  Sharon  Hist,  of  the  Anglo-Saxons,  3  v.  [standard,  but  antiquated] «.;).  {J>b.  36/-;z£/.  15/-]     8°Longman[i799-05JS2 

Series. 

Early  Britain  [a  series  of  small  manuals]  ea.  2/6  or  3/-  f  8°  S.  P.  C.  K.      82-87 

An^ln-Saxon  Britain Grant  ALLEN,  2/6,  '82.      I      Post-Norman  Britain  [Hy,  iii.  to  16S8]  H.  G.  HEWLETT,  3/-,  '86. 

Cellic  Britain  [iitli  cent.] Prf.  J.  RHYS,  3/-,  '8a.      i     Roman  Britain Preb.  SCARTH,  2/6, '83. 

Norman  Britain , Rev.  W.  HUNT,  2/6,  '84.      I     Scandinavian  Britain  F.  York  POWELL,«rt>*-tf/- 

Historical  Biography. 

Collectively. 

Hook,  Dn.  W.  F.  Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury,  vol.  i.  A. -S.  period     [597-1070]  15/-     8°  Bentley  60 

Augustine,  Laurentius,  Mellitus,  Justus,  Honorius,  Deusdedit,  Theodorus,  Brihtwald,  Tat\vine,  Notlielin,  Cutlibert,  Bregwin,  Jaenbert,  EthelViard,  Wulfred, 
FeologUd,  Ceolouoth,,  Ethelred,  Plegmund,  Authelm,  Wulfiielm,  Odo,  Dunstan,  Ethelgar,  Siric,  Elfric,  Elphege,  Limig,  Etlielnotli,  Eadsige,  Robert,  Stigand. 

Wright,  Thomas  Biographia  Britannica  Literaria ;  v.  i.  ;  A.-S.  ;  v.  ii.  :  A.  -N.  period,  2  v.  24/-     8°  Parker  42-46 

Individually. 

Alfred  the  Great  [849  (?)-90i] 
Asser  [9  cent.]  Life  of  Alfred  [tr.] — v.  supra,  s.v.  Giles'  Six  Old  English  Chronicles. 

Giles,  Dr.  A.  [ed,]  Memorials  of  King  Alfred  j  9  pi.  [essays  on  hist.  &  antiq.  of  9  cent.]  7/6  r  8°  J.  R.  Smith  63 

Hughes,  Thos.  Alfred  the  Great  [Sunday  Library ;  popular ;  good]  6/- c  8°  Macmillan      [70]  78 

*Pauli,  Dr.  R.  Life  of  Alfred  the  Great  [tr.],  ed.  B.  Thorpe  S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  52 

See  also  in  tlie  Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle,  sttjira.  which  forms  our  only  really  trustworthy  source. 

Bede,  Ven.  [672-735]        ^prefixed  to  his  Eccles.  Hist.,  ed.  J.  E.   B.  Mayor -f  J.  R.  Lumby,  «V  a  ?n  of 

Ebert's  account  tf/Bede,  which  is  the  best  7/6     8°  Camb.  Press.  [78]  88 

Dunstan,  St.  [925-988]    Memorials  of,  ed.  fr.  MSS.  by  [Bp.]  W.  Stubbs  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series  74 

Edward  the  Confessor  [d.  1066].     Lives  of,  ed.  H.  R.  Luard  10/-  r  8°  „  58 

Three  Lives  in  Nonn.-Fch.  [verse,  c.  1245],  Latin  [verse  c,  1440-30],  Latin  \c.  106&-74]. 


19.    HISTORY  OF  ENGLAND :  1066-1199- William  I.  to  Richard  L 


12°  Nutt 


Sources. 

Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle  \y.  F  §  l8]  comes  down  to  I2  cent. 

Annales  Monastic!  — v.  F  §  20. 

Archer,  T.  A.  [ed.]        The  Crusade  of  Rchd.i. ;  w.intro.  &notes,  map&ill.  [Engl.  Hist.fr.  Cont.  Writ.]2/- 

Extracts  fr.  tile  Itinerarium  Ricardi,  BoMdin,  Le  Livre  Erodes,  Ibn  Alathir,  etc. 

Bede,  Ven.  — k'.  F  §  18. 

•Benedict  of  Peterboro'    Gesta  Regis  Henrici  Secundi,  ed.  Stubbs,  vols,  i.-ii.         [1169-1192]  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

In  his  Preface  STUBBS  proves  that  BEiNEDICT  was  not  the  author  of  this  important  Chronicle,  but  that  it  was  probably  by  Richard  PITZNEAL,  treasurer  to  Henry  ii. 

and  author  ot  Dialogiis  de  Scaccario. 

Florence  of  Worcester  — v.  F  §  18. 

Gervase  of  Canterbury  Chron.  otthe  rns.  of  Stephen,  Hy.  ii.,  &  Rich,  i.,  ed.  Stubbs,  v.  i.-ii.    ea.  loj- 

Gesta  Stephani,  ed.  Dr.  R.  C.  Sewell  [ends  at  1152  ;  Stephen's  side — v.  Howlett,  v.  iii.  inf.'] 

GiLDAS  — V.  F  §  18  [for  story  of  the  Conquest]. 

Giles,  Dr.  J.  A.  [ed.]  Scriptores  rerum  gestarum  Wilhelmi  Conquestoris                                         10/- 

Henry  of  Huntingdon  —v.  F  §  18. 

■  Howlett,  Rich,  [ed.]  Chronicles  of  Reigns  of  Stephen,  Hy.  ii.  &  Richard  i.,  vols.  i.-iii.        ea.  10/- 

V.  L  :  Wm.  of  Newburgh's  Hist.  rer.  angl;  ii. :  Draco  Normanniois;  iii. :  a  miscell.  coll.  of  short  historical  treatises,  mcl.  chron.  of  RICHARD  of  Hexham,  the  poem 
of  JORDAN  de  FanTOSME,  chron.  of  RICH,  of  Devizes  [z/.  iti/ra,  s.v.  RICHARD],  the  Relatio  dc  Standarde  of  AILRED  of  Rievaulx.  *Gesta  Regis  SUpham 
{v.  supra,  s.v,  Gesta],  etc. 

INGULPH  Chronicles  of  the  Abbey  of  Croyland,  tr.  H.  T.  Riley  S/-  c 

Now  generally  considered  to  be  spurious. 

Ordericus  Vitalis  [12  cent.]  Historije  Ecclesiasticse  lib.  xiii.,  ed.  Le  Provost,  2  vols. 

„  „  Ecclesiastical  History  of  England  and  Normandy  [tr.],  4  vols.  ea.  5/- 

For  criticism  of  his  value  as  a  historian,  v.  CHURCH'S  Life  ofAnsclm,  cap.  5  {iti/rct). 

Pipe  Roll  Society  Publications  [the  Society  was  founded  by  Walford  Selby  in  1883]       London  84  sqq.  in  prog. 

Established  for  the  pub.  of  all  unprinted  national  records  extant  in  H.M.  Public  Record  Office  to  end  of  twelfth  century,  including  the  Rotuli  Cnria  Regis  of  the  m.  of  Richard  L 

7.  Great  Roll  of  the  Pipe  for  loth  year  of  Henry  ii.  [ri63-ii64] 85 

8.  Great  Roll  of  the  Pipe  for  nth  year  of  Henry  ii.  [1164-11651 87 

.  Great  Roll  of  the  Pipe  for  12th  year  of  Henry  ii.  [1165-1x66] 

Rt 


86 


67 


Rolls  Series     79-80 
Engl.Histor.  Soc.  45 

Nutt  46 

Rolls  Series     84-86 


:  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Paris 
Bohn's  Lib. 


54 

38-40 
53-56 


1.  Great  Roll  of  the  Pipe  for  5th  year  of  Henry  ii.  [1138-1159]  84 

2.  Great  Roll  of  the  Pipe  for  6th  year  of  Henry  ii.  [1159-1160J  84 

3.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Pipe  Rolls 84 

4.  Great  Roll  of  the  Pipe  for  7th  year  of  Henry  ii.  [1160-1161!  85 


5.  Great  Roll  of  the  Pipe  for  8th  year  of  Henry  ii.  (ti6i-ii62j , 85 


*io!  Ancient  Charters,  Royal  and  Private,  prior  to  A.D.  1200,  pt.  i.  edited  and 
annotated  J.  H.  Round 8* 


.  Great  Roll  of  the  Pipe  for  gth  year  of  Henry  ii.  [1162-1163]  86 

Ralph  of  Diceto  —v.  F  §  i8. 

Richard  of  Devizes  ClironicondeRebusGestisRich.  I.,  edj.  Stevenson  \v.  a/j^J Howlett,  v.  iii.  sup.'\ 

Roger  Hoveden  — v.  F  §  i8. 

Roger  of  Wendover  —v,  F  §  20. 

408 


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[Europe 


F  §19 

Stubbs,  Bp.  W.  [ed.]        Chronicles  and  Memorials  of  Reign  of  Richard  i.,  2  vols.  ea.  lo/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series     64-65 

i. :  Itiiterariuvt  Peregrinonim et  Gesta Richardi.  [1187-1199];' ii,  :  Epistola  Cantuarienses [iiS-;'ii^']—Z'.  also  his  Constil.  Hist.,  caps,  x.,  xi.,  xiL,  for  this  period. 

William  of  MaXme&hwcy—his  JUistoria  NoTiella  [p.  F  §  i8]  covers  a.d.  ii 26-1 142  [Matilda's  side]. 

„  Newburgh      Ilistoria  Rerum  Anglicarum  [1066-1098] — v.  R.  Howlett,  supra, 

Wright,  Thos.  [ed.]        Anglo-Lat.  Satirical  Poets  and  Epigrammatists  of  xii.  cent.,  vols,  i.-ii.  ea.  10/-  r8°  Rolls  Series  72 

Battle  Abbey  Roll. 

Cleveland,  D'ess  of        The  Battle  Abbey  Roll:  w.  some  ace.  of  the  Norm,  lineages,  3  v.  [w.  index.]  48/-  8°  Murray  89 

Traces  the  several  families  down  to  date.    Not  very  critical,  and  based  on  second-hand  authorities  of  varying  value  ;  but  full  of  interesting  family  traditions  and  a 
useful  book  of  reference  for  details  concerning  the  lives  and  genealogies  of  several  thousand  persons. 

Hunter,  Rev.  Joseph  On  the  so-called  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey — in  the  CoUns.  of  Sussex  Archseolog.  Soc. ;  vol.  vi. 
Costumalsof  Battle  Abbey  in  rn.  of  Edw.  i.  &  ii. ,  ed.  fr.  MSS.  in  Pub.  Rec.  Office,  S.  R.  S.  Bird  [1283-1 3  r  2]  s  4°  Camde.n  Soc.         87 
LoViTER,  Mark  A.  [tr.]  TheChronicle  of  Battle  Abbey,  translated,  v\f.  notes;  2  facs.      [1066-1176]  9/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith  51 

Roll  of  Battle  Abbey  [w.  princ.  arms  in  gold  and  colours]  5/-     4°  Chatto       n.d.  (?  48) 

Bayeux  Tapestry. 

Facsimile  [photographic],  ed.  w.  notes  F.  R.  Fowke  Arundel  Soc.         75 

Facsimile  [engraved],  ed.  w.  notes  Rev.  G.  C.  Bruce  Antiquarian  Soc. 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.    —for  criticism  of  its  hist,  authenticity,  v.  his  Essays,  ser.  iii.,  app.  A.  12/-     8°  Macmillan  So 

Vetusta  Monumenta  [of  Gt.  Brit.],  vol.  vi.  conts.  fine  col.  pi.  of  Bayeux  Tap.         6  vols.  [w.  j^io]  r  f°  Soc.  of  Antiqu.  17^7-1842 


Domesday  Book  [survey  of  Wm.  i.,  a.d.  1086]. 

Domesday  Book  reproduced  by  zinco-process,  2  vols. 

Great  Domesday  book  :  Beds. ;  Berks. ;  Bucks. :  Chesh.-Lancs. ;  Cotnw. ;  Derby.  ;  Dors. ;  Gloucs. ;  Heref. 
Oxon. ;  Salop. ;  Staffs. ;  Surrey ;  Warw. ;  Worcs. ;  ea.  8/-. 
Cambs.  ;  Devon. ;  Hants.  ;  Herts. ;  Nottgh. ;  Somer. ;  Sussex ;  Wilts. ;  ea.  lo/-.— Lines. ;  Yorks. ;  ea.  21/-. 
Little  Domesday  book  :  Essex,  i6/~ ;  Norfolk,  23/- ;  Sufiolk,  22/-. 


;£'20  i  4°  Rolls  Series     61-63 

Hunt. ;  Kent ;  Leics.-Rutl. ;  Middles. ;  Northants. ; 


Birch,  W.  de  Gray 
Dove,  P.  E.  [ed.] 

*Ellis,  Sir  H. 
Eyton,  Rev.  R.  W. 


Modern  Writers. 

Bryce,  Prf.  James 

COBBE,  T. 
Creasy,  Sir  Edw.  S. 

Creighton,  L. 
Eyton,  Rev.  R.  W. 
*Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 


Domesday  Book  :  a  popular  account  with  notes  3/-  f  8°  S.P.C.K. 

Domesday  Studies,  2  vols.  ea.  18/-     8°  Longman 

The  papers  read  at  the  meeting  of  the  Domesday  Commemoration  of  i88€  ;  w.  bibliographical  account  of  MSS.,  etc. 

General  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Domesday,  2  vols.  o.p.  [zti.  70/-] 

Key  to  Domesday  [illustr.  by  anal,  and  digest  of  Dorset  survey]  30/- 

Notes  on  Domesday  [repr.  fr.  Trans.  Salop  Archseol.  Soc]  i/- 

yide  also  E  §  X7,  s.w.  Somersetshire,  Staffordshire,  and  Eyton ;  infra. 

— his  Holy  Roman  Empire,  caps,  vii.-ix.,  gives  a  good  view  of  Mediaeval  Em- 
pire in  its  rel.  to  Teutonic  history  of  lo,  11,  12  centuries      7/6  c  8°  ;   12/- 
History  of  the  Norman  Kings  of  England  o.p.  \_pb.  16/-  ;  w.  7/6] 

History  of  England,  vols.  i.-iL  [A.-S.  per.  to  end  Middle  Ages]  ea.  12/6 

Good  on  Constitutional  History.    The  work  has  not  been  continued. 

England  a  Continental  Power  [1066-1216;  Epochs  of  English  History]  9;/.  18° 
The  Court,  Household  and  Itinerary  of  Hy.  ii.  [based  on  Domesday']  24/-  c  4° 
History  of  the  Norman  Conquest :  its  causes  and  results,  6  vols.  109/6     8° 


87 
88 


London  33-46 

Taylor  &  Francis  78 
Reeves  &  Turner  77. 


Macmillan  [64]  84;  89 
Longman  69 

Bentley  70 

Longman  "jt 

Taylor  &  Francis     78 
Clar.  Press[67]77;  79 


Green,  J.  R. 
Hall,  ,  Hubert 
Hunt,  Rev.  Wm. 
Johnson,  A.  H. 
Lappenberg,  J.  M. 
Palgrave,  Sir  Francis 

Pauli,  Dr.  R. 

Pearson,  C.  H. 

Planche,  J.  R. 
Thierry,  J.  N.  A. 


The  great  authority  and  one  of  the  greatest  English  historical  works  ever  written,  vols.  i.-ii.  FPrelim.  Hist,  to  Edw.  Confessorl  36/- 
iii.  [Harold  and  the  Interregnum],  21/- ;  iv.  [Wm.  Conqueror],  21/- ;  v.  [Effects  of  the  Conquest],  zi\- ;  vi.  [Index],  10/6. 

Short  History  of  the  Norman  Conquest  2/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press       [80]  82 

,  Reign  of  William  Rufus,  and  Accession  of  Henry  i.,  2  vols.  36/-     8°  , ,  82 

Vid£  also  his  Historical  Essays,  ser.  i.,  10/6  ff*  Macmillan  [72]  86,  wh.  conts.  several  essays  on  this  period. 

The  Conquest  of  England  18/-     8°  Macmillan  83 

Court  Life  under  the  Plantagenets ;  col.  pi.,  facss.  and  ill.  10/6  m  8°  Sonnenschein  90 

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The  Normans  in  Europe  [esp.  in  England ;  Epochs  of  Modern  History]  2/6    12°  Longman 

History  of  England  under  the^ Norman  Kings  [tr.]  [good]  0./.      8°  Oxford 


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-      -    .  ,  57 

21/-     8°  Macmillan  [51-64],  v.i.  78 


c  8°  Macmillan 


History  of  Normandy  and  of  England,  4  vols,     [to  William  ii.]     ea. 

Reviewed  by  FREEMAN  in  his  Historical  Essays,  ser.  i.  10/6  ff*  Macmillan  [71]  86. 

Pictures  of  Old  England,  tr.  [Miss]  E.  C.  Otte  red.  to  6/- 

Conts.  interesting  sketches  of  English  life  and  foreign  relations  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

History  of  England  during  the  Early  and  Middle  Ages,  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Bell 

To  d.  of  Edward  i. ;  chiefly  political,  vol.  i.,  i6/-  ;  vol.  ii.,  14/-. 

Recollections  of  the  Conqueror  and  his  Companions,  2  vols.  25/-     8°  Tinsley 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  England  by  the  Normans  [tr.],  2  vols.  ea.   3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Graphic  and  interesting,  but  based  upon  theories  now  largely  discarded. 


61 


[67]  81 


Historical  Maps  of  England 


[chfly.  soc.  &  pol.  cond.  in  Mid.  Ages]  31/6     f°  Bell 


Maps. 

Pearson,  C.  H. 

Historical  Biography. 

Collectively. 

Hook,  Dn.W.  F.  Livesof  theArchbps.  of  Cant.,vol.  ii. :  Anglo-Norm.  Period  [1070-1229]  15/-     8°  Bentley 

Laniranc,  Ansehn,  Ralpk  of  Escures,  William  of  Corbeuil,  Theobald,  Thomas  ^i  Becket,  Richard  the  Norman,  Baldwin.  Reginald 
Fitzjocelin,  Hubert  Walter,  Stephen  Langten. 
409 


74 

56 


[67]  81 


60 


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F  §20 

Individually. 

Anselm,  St.  [1033-1109] 
*Church,  Dn.  R.  W.  Life  of  St.  Anselm  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [70]  88 

Eadmer,  Bp.[i2cent.]    Vita  S.  Anselmi  2/6    Y'^  Leipzig  8S 

Hasse,  F.  R.  Life  of  St.  Anselm,  tr.  Wm.  Turnei  o.p.  [pi.  6/-;  m.  4/6]  c  8°  Rivington  50 

Hook,  Dn.  W.  F.  — in  Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury,  «<  supra. 

Rule,  Martin  Life  &Times  of  St.  Anselm,  Abp.  of  Canterbury  &  Primate  of  Britain,  2  v.    32/-     8°  Paul  83 

Becket,  St.  Thos.  [1 1 18-70] 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.        — in  his  Historical  Essays,  article  S.  Thomas  of  Canterbury  ser.  ii.  10/6     8°  Macmillan       [73]  80 

Froude,  J.  A.  — in  his  Short  Studies,  vol.  iv.  :  Life  and  Times  of  Becket  6/-  c  8°  Longman        [67]  82 

,,  „  ■     — a?-/«V/«  ;»  Nineteenth  Century  1877;  r^/zW/(!  ^7  Freeman  z«  Contemporary  Review  1878. 

Magnusson,   M.  E.         Thomas  Saga  Erkibyskups,  vols,  i.-ii.  [Icelandic  life  of  Becket,  w.  tr.]  ea.  10/-  r8°  Rolls  Series     75;  84 

Derived  from  the  life  written  by  BENEDICT. 

•Robertson,  Can.  J.  C.  [ed.]  Materials  for  the  History  of  Thomas  Becket,  vols,  i.-vii.  ea.   10/-  r  8°     „  ,,  7S-8S 

A  coIL  of  all  knopTl  coiitemp.  lives ;  by  WILLIAM,  a  monk  of  Canterbury,  by  BENEDICT  of  Peterbro',  JOHN  of  Salisbury,  ALAN  of  Tewkesbury,  Edw.  GRIM, 
Wm.  FITZSTEPHEN,  HERBERT  of  Bosham,  anon,  lives,  Quadrilogtts,  etc.    Vols,  v.-vii.  cont.  the  Epistles  and  known  letters. 

„  ,,  Becket,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  9/-     8°  Murray  59 

Henry  IL  [1133-89]  [Life  of].    By  Mrs.  J.  R.  Green  [Twelve  English  Statesmen  ;  popular]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan  89 
Hugh  of  Lincoln  \c.  1 135-1200] 

Magna  Vita  S.  Hugonis,  ed.  Rev.  J.  F.  Dimock  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series  64 

The  author  of  this  contemporary  Life  is  supposed  to  be  Adam,  Abbot  of  Evesham,  domestic  chaplain  to  Bp.  Hugh. 

Perry,  [Can,]  G.G.  Life  of  Saint  Hugh,  Bishop  of  Lincoln  10/6  c  8°  Murray  79 

William  I.  [1027-87] 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.        William  the  Conqueror  [Twelve  English  Statesmen ;  popular]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan  88 

20.    HISTORY  OF  ENGLAND  :  1199-1327- John  to  Edward  II. 

SouFces. 

Adam  of  Murimuth  Chronica  sui  Temporis,  ed.  T.  Hog  [i3°3-i346]     8°  Eng.  Hist.  Soc.      46 

„  ,,  The  same,  ed.  E.  Maunde  Thompson  [w.  Chron.  of  Robert  of  Avesbury]  10/-  r8''  Rolls  Series  in  prep. 

*Annales  Monastici,  ed.  Rev.  H.  R.  Luard,  5  vols.  ea.  10/-  r  8°      ,,         ,,  64-69 

I.  Ann.  de  Margan  [ro66-i232].  de  Theokesberia  [Tewkesbury,  1066-1263I  'de  Burton  Ton  Trent,  ioo4-r263] ;  II.  *Ann.  de  Wintonia  [Wines.,  5r9-i277],  Me 
Waverlia  [1-1291I :  III.  'Ann.  de  Dunstaplia  [1-1297],  de  Berraundeseia  [1042-1432]  ;  IV.  'Ann.  de  Oseneia  [Osney,  1016-1347],  Chron.  Thorn.  Wykes 
[1066-1289],  Ann.  de  Wigornia  [Worcs.,  r~i377]  ;  V.  Index  and  Glossary.    They  refer  more  especially  to  reigns  of  John,  Henry  iii.,  and  Edward  i. 

Baker  DE  SwYNEBROKE,Galfridus  [14  cent.].     Chronicon,  ed.  w.  notes  E.  Maunde  Thompson        21/-     4°  Clar.  Press  89 

This  Chronicle  was  also  printed,  from  the  Bodley  MS.,  as  one  of  the  pubns.  of  the  Caxton  Society  in  1S47.    Ends  1356.    Most  useful  for  campaigns  of  Edw.  iii. 

•Chronica  Monasterii  S.  Albani,  ed.  H.  T.  Riley,  1 1  vols.  ea.   lo/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series      63-76 

I.  Walsingham,  Hist.  Anglic,  i.  [r272-i38i];  a.  [I38r-r422]  ;  II.  Rishanger,  Chron,  et  Ai 
[1259-96,  1307-24,  1392-1406-1  V.];  IV.  Gesta  Abbatum  Mon.  S.  Albani,  i,  [793-1290], 
Registra  Abbatum  Mon.  S.  Alb.  [15  cent.];  i.  Whethamstede,  Blakeney;  3.  Whi 
Walsingham  [a  history  of  England  to  Henry  v.  and  of  Early  Normandy]. 

Grosseteste,  Bp.  R.         Letters,  ill.  of  Social  Condition  of  his  Time,  ed.  Rev.  H.  R.  Luard  lo/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series  6i 

Illustrate  the  social  condition  of  his  time  \c.  1210-1253] ;  relate  chiefly  to  his  diocese,  Lincoln.    131  letters  in  number. 

HuTTON.Rev.W.  H.  [ed.]  Misrule  of  Henry  IH.,  1236-48  [Eng.  Hist.  fr.  Contemp.  Writers]  l/-    16°  Nutt  87 

A  succession  of  extracts  fr.  contemp.  Chronicles  and  documents. 

*Matthew  Paris  Chronica  Majora  [  =  Historia  Major],  ed.  H.  R.  Luard,  8  vols.  ea.   10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series      72-8^ 

i.  :  Creation  to  1066 ;  ii. :  to  1216 ;  iii. :  to  1239 ;  iv.  :  to  1247 ;  v. :  to  1259 ;  vi. :  Additamenta ;  vii. :  Index. 
In  his  Prefaces  LUARD  concludes  that  this  work  up  to  1189  was  by  JOHN  DE  CELLA  [composed  c.  119S-1214] ;  then  contin.  by  ROGER  of 
Wendover  \v.  in/ra\  to  1235,  the  whole  work  then  passing  as  his  under  title  Flores  Historiarumi  then  transcribed,  w.  additions, 
by  6IAT.  Paris,  and  contin.  by  him  alone  fr.  1235-1259.    It  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  and  frequenUy  consulted  of  the  Chronicles. 

„  „  HistoriaAnglorum  [  =  Hist.  Minor],ed.  Sir F. Madden,  3 V.   [1067-1253]  ea.  lo/- i  8°  Rolls  Series      66-69 

„  „  English  History,  tr.  Dr.  J.  A.  Giles,  3  vols.  [1235-1273]  ea.   5/- c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.      52-54 

There  is  a  valuable  article  on  Matthew  Paris  in  0war/cWj';S«'i«w,  April,  1886  [?by  Dr,  A.  JE3S0P],  6/- 8"  Murray '86. 

Matthew  of  Westminster  Flores  Historiarum,  ed.  H.  R.  Luard  10/-  r8°  Rolls  Series  in  prep. 

„  „  The  same,  tr.  Dr.  J.  A.  Giles  5/-  c8°  Bohn's  Lib.  54 

Monumenta  Franciscana,  2  vols.  ea.   10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series     58 ;  82 

I.  Thos.  de  ECCLESTON  De  Adventu  Fratntm  Minorum  in  An^liam,  etc.,  ed.  J.  S.  BREWER,  ro/-  j  2.  De  Adventu,  re-ed.  R.  HOWLETT,  w.  other 
materials  for  a  hist,  of  the  foundation  and  diffusion  of  the  order  of  S.  Francis  in  England. 

Rishanger,  W.  [13  cent.]  Chronicle  of  the  Barons' Wars  [v.  also  Chron.  11.,  stipra]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.         41 

Robert  of  Gloucester  [?  12  cent.]  Metrical  Chronicle,  ed.  W.  Aldis  Wright,  w.  intro.  gloss,  and  index 

of  names,  2  vols.  ea.   10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series  87 

Its  value  as  an  independent  historical  authority  almost  confined  to  incidents  of  Barons'  War. 

Roger  of  Wendover  Chronica,  sive  Flores  Historiarum,  ed.  H.  G.  Hewlett,  vols,  i.-iii.         ea.  10/- r  8°  „  86-89 

„  ,,  Flores  Historiarum,  ed.  H.  O.  Coxe,  5  vols.  8°  Eng.  Hist.  Soc.  42-49 

„  ,,  Flowers  of  History,  tr.  Dr.  J.  A.  Giles,  2  V.       [descent  of  Sax.  to  1235]  ea.  5/- c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  49 

SHiRLEY.Rev.W.W.  [ed.]  Royal  &  other  Historical  Letters,  ill.  reign  of  Henry  iii.,  2v.  [1216-72]  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series    62  ;  66 

Illustrate  the  political  history  of  England  during  the  growth  of  its  liberties,  and  throw  considerable  light  on  the  life  of  Simon  de  Montfort. 

Stubbs,  [Bp.]  W.  [ed.]      Chroniclesof  the  Reigns  of  Edward  i.  and  Edward  ii.,  vols,  i.-ii.  ea.   10/- r  8°  Rolls  Series     82583 

•Trivet,  Nicholas  Annales  sex  Regum  Angliee,  ed.  T.  Hog  [Angevin  dynasty]      8°  Eng.  Hist.  Soc.      45 

It  is  from  this  work  that  RISHANGER  borrowed  his  Chronica  [supra}— v.  GAIRDNER'S  Mar/ff  Chroniclers  [in  F  §  18J. 

410 


[381-1422]  ;  II.  Rishanger,  Chron,  et  Annales  [1259-1307]  ;  HI.  Trokelowe  and  Blaneforde,  Chron.  et.  AniL 
Xi,^— .. —   ^T„„   c    All — !  _  r .jqj^   2.  1290-1349:3.  1349-1411;   V.  Amundesham.  Annales,  V.  1-2 ;  VI, 


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•Walter  de  Hemingburgh    Chronicon,  ed.  H.  C.  Hamilton,  2  vols.  [1066-1346I     8° 

Wright,  Thos.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Political  Songs  of  England  from  John  to  Edward  ii.  :  translated  s  4° 


F  §2f 

Rolls  Series  72;  73 
Eng.  Hist.  Soc.  48 
Camden  Soc.  39 


Guilds 


— V.  also  D  §  120. 


*BAERNREiTHER,Dr.  J.M.— £«  his  English  Associations  of  Working  Men,  tr.  Alice  Taylor 
Riley,  H,  T.  [ed.]  Munimenta  Gildhallse  Londoniensis,  3 vols. 


15/- 
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of  City,  i2tli  to  early  14th  cent.] ;  iii. :  tr.  of  Angr.-Norm.  passages  in  Liber  Albus,  Glossaries,  Index. 


Smith,  J.  Toulmin  [ed.]   English  Gilds 

Magna  Carta 


[100]  original  ordinances,  w.  hist,  essay  L.  Brentano 


Reprint  of,  ed.  [Bp.]  W.  Stubbs 
Facsimile  of  the  original  in  the  British  Museum 
Thompson,  James  Essay  on  Magna  Charta— «»  kis  Essay  on  English  Municipal  History 

with  a  tr.  of  the  charter,  copies  of  other  charters  and  full  uottt. 


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Earle,  Prf.  J.  ; — in  his  Preface  to  his  Parallel  Chronicles,  pp.  1-6,  ut  F  %  i8,  s.v.  General  Sources. 

Hardy,  Sir  T.Duffus        — in  his  Preface  to  his  Descriptive  Catalogue,  vol.  iii.,  utF  %  16,  s.v.  Bibliography. 


Monastic  Chronicles- 
Modern  Writers. 


-for  others  not  named  here,  ».  A  §  57. 


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Brewer,  Prf.  J.  S. 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 
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♦Stubbs,  [Bp.]W. 


The  Barons' War,  w.  Bat.  of  Lewes  &  Evesham,  ed.  C.H.  Pearson  [1263-66]  16/6 
— V.  his  Prefaces  to  his  edn.  of  Monumeuta  Franciscana— «<  stipra. 
— V.  last  cap.  of  his  Noimnn  Conquest  for  summary  0/  Angevin  reigns  Ill$ii.-I2y2]. 
Post-Norman  Britain     [Early  Britain  Series;  Henry  iii.  to  1688  ;  popular]  2/6  f  8° 
Lectures  on  the  History  of  England  to  Death  of  Edward  ii.  15/-     8° 

— a.  his  Prefaces  to  his  edn.  0/ Matthew  Paris,  ui  sup.  and  to  Roger  Bacon's 

Opera  10/-  r  8° 

England  under  the  Angevin  Kings,  2  vols.  32/-     8° 

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The  Early  Plantagenets  [Epochs  of  History]  2/6 

— V.  his  Preface  to  his  edn.  of  Walter  of  Coventry,  ut  supra. 


%'  Bell 


IS" 
12° 


S.P.C.K. 
Longman 

Rolls  Series 

Macmillan 

Longman 


[44];* 


8& 
63 


By  F.  York  Powell 


Historical  Biography. 

Collectively. 

Hook,  Dn.  W.  F.  Lives  of  Archbishops  of  Canterbury,  vol.  iii.  :  Mediseval  period  [i  229-1333] ; 

vol.  iv.  [1333-1408]  2  vols.  30/-     8° 

iii. :  Giant,  Rich,  Boniface,  Kilwardby,  Feckham,  Winchelsey,  Reynolds,  Mapeham  ;  iv. :  Stratford,  Bradwatdme,  Islip,  Lansham, 

Sudbury,  Courtenay,  Arundel. 

Individually. 

Edward  I.  [1239-1307]    [Life  of]. 
Langton,  Abp.  Stephen  [d.  1228] 

Maurice,  C.  E.  Lives  of  English  Popular  Leaders  in  Mid.  Ages,  vol.  i.  ;  Stephen  Langton 

o.p.  Ipb.  7/6  ;  w.  4/6]  c  8° 
de  MoNTFORT,  Simon  [1208-65] — v.  also  supra,  s.v.  Shirley. 

Creighton,  Can.  M.         Life  of  Simon  de  Montfort  2/6  f  8° 

Hutton,  Rev.  W.  H.  [ed.]     Simon  de  Montfort  &  his  Cause:    1252-66  [Engl.  Hist,  fr,  Contemp. 

Writers]  i/_   16° 

Pauli,  Dr.  R.  Life  of  Simon  de  Montfort  [tr.]  6/_  c  g" 

Prothero,  G.  W.  Life  of  Simon  de  Montfort  g/_     go 

Specially  full  on  constitutional  history. 


Bentley 

Whittlesey, 


59' 
87 
76 

IT 


64 


[Twelve  English  Statesmen]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan     in  prep. 


King 
Rivington 


76 


Nutt  88 

Trtibner  76 

Longman  77 


21.    HISTORY  OP  ENGLAND :  1327-1485-Edward  HL  to  Richard  HL 


Sources. 


16°  Nutt 


Chronicon,  ed.  w.  tr.  E.  Maunde  Thompson 

Annales— zi.  F  §  20,  s.v.  Chronica. 

Edward  iii.  &  his  Wars,  1327-60  ;  ill.      [Eng.  Hist.  fr.  Contemp.  Writers]  i/- 

a  succession  of  extracts  fr.  contemp.  Chronicles  and  documents. 

The  Chronicle  of  England,  ed.  Rev.  F.  C.  Hingeston     [Creation  to  1417]  10/-  r 
Of  chief  value  as  a  record  of  the  language  spoken  in  Norfolk.    Written  in  English. 

Liber  de  Illustribus  Henricis,  ed.  same  [to  Henry  VI.]  10/-  r  8° 

.      _  Memorials  of  Henry  V.  [contemp.  memorials]  10/- r  8°       ''       " 

Fasciculi  Zizaniorum  Magistri  Johannis  Wyclif  cum  Tritico,  ed.  W.  W.  Shirley  10/-  r  8° 

The  only  contemporaneous  account  of  the  rise  of  the  Lollards  »e  have.    This  "little  bundle  of  tares  ■  is  ascrib.  to  Thos.  Netter,  confessor  to  Henr^'v.,  and  jrives 
agoodideaofthecontroversiesatendofxiv.  and  beginn.  of  XV  century  ...uus"" 

411 


Adam  of  Usk 
*Amundesham,  J. 
Ashley,  W.  J.  [ed.] 

Capgrave,  John 


Cole,  C.  A.  [ed.] 


[1377-1404]  10/6  r  8°  R.  Soc.  of  Lit.  (Tbnr.)  76 

87 

Rolls  Series-  58 


S8 
58 
58 


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F  §21 

Froissart,  J.  [14  cent.]  Chronicles  [v.  F  §  13],  covers  the  period  1326-1400. 

Gairdner,  J.  [ed.]  Historical  Collections  of  a  Citizen  of  London  in  the  I  Sth  century  s  4°  Camden  Soc.          77 

,,             „  Two  Chronicles  of  the  Reign  of  Henry  vi.  34°  „         „             8c 

„             „  Letters  and  Papers  ill.  of  the  reigns  of  Rich.  iii.  and  Henry  vii.,  2  v.  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series    6l ;  63 

The  principal  contents  are  diplomatic  papers  of  Rich,  iii.,  corresp.  bet.  Hy.  vii.  and  Ferd.  and  Isab.,  corresp.  of  Jas.  iv.  of  Scotl.,  etc.  ' 

,HlGDEN,Ranulph[l4cent.]Polychronicon  w.  Trevisa's  tr.,  vols,  i.-ii.,  ed.  C.  Babington  ;  vols,  iii.-ix.  ed. 

J.  R.  Lumby  [Creation  to  Edward  iii.]  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series     65-86 

HiNGESTON,  Rev.  F.  C.  [ed.]  Collection  of  Royal  and  Historical  Letters  :  1399-1404  10/- r  8°      „      »  60 

*Jean  le  Bel  Chroniques,  ed.  M.  L.  Polain  -  [1326-61]  63 

de  Monstrelet,  E.  [15  cent.]  Chronicles  [&.  F  §  13],  continues  Froissart  io  1467,  iAen  cont.  by  others  to  1516. 
More,  Sir  Thomas  History  of  Richard  iii.,  ed.  J.  R.  Lumby  3/6  c  8°  Camb.Press[i572]8i 

*Paston  Letters  ed.  w.  intros.  by  J.  Gairdner,  3  vols.  [1422-1509]  21/-   12°  Arber's.ff^r&.[l787]72-75 


These  letters  are  the  genuine  correspondence  of  a  Norfollc  family  during  the  Wars  of  the  Roses,  relating  partly  to  domestic  affairs,  and  partly  to  the  stirring 
events  of  the  time— including  State-papers,  love-letters,  bailitFs  accounts,  sentimental  poems,  etc.,  each  exhaustively  annotated. 

Poi.ydoreVergii,[i6  cent.]  Historia  Anglica,  ed.  Sir  H.  Ellis  [to  Rich,  iii.]  s  4°  Camden  Soc. 

„  „  Translation  of  the  First  Eight  Books  of  the  same  [to  Norman  Conquest]  s  4°         „         ,, 

Stevenson,  Rev.  J.  [ed.]  Letters  &  Papers  ill.  of  Wars  of  Engl,  in  France  dur.  rn.  of  Hy.  vi. ,  2  v.  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

Derived  chiefly  from  originals  or  contemporary  copies  in  the  Biblioth&que  Imp^riale. 

„  „  Narratives  of  the  Expulsion  of  the  English  fr.  Normandy  [1449-50]  10/- r  8°       „       „ 

BlONDEL,  De  Reductione  Normanniae  ;  BERRY,  Recouurement  de  Normtndie;  Conferences  between  Ambassadors  of  England  and  France, 

Thompson,  E.Maunde[ed.]  Chronicon  Anglise  [1328-88]  auct.  Monacho  quodam  S.  Albani  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

Gives  a  circumstantial  history  of  the  close  of  the  reign  of  Edward  iii 

*Walsingham  Historia  Anglicana^j;.  F  §  20,  s.v.  Chronica. 

de  Waurin,  Jehaij  Recueil  de  Croniques  et  Anc.  Istories  d.  G.  Bret.,  ed.  Sir  W.  Hardy,  4  v.  ea.  lo/- 

I.  Albina  to  688 ;  II,  1399-1422 ;  III.  1422-31 ;  IV.  1431-43.    Tr.  of  vols,  i.-ii.  by  Hardy,  ea.  10/-  74 ;  87. 

Whethamstede  Registrum  [1456-61] — ».  F  §  20,  s.v.  Cronica. 

Williams,  B.  [ed.]  Henrici  V.  Gesta.  auctore  Capellano  in  exercitu  Regio 

,,         Rev.  G.  [ed.]    Memorials  of  Reign  of  Henry  vi.,  vols,  i.-ii.  ea.  10/-     8°  Rolls  Series 

OiEcial  correspondence  of  Thos.  Bekynton,  Bp.  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

Political  Poems  and  Songs  fr.  Edward  iii.  to  Henry  viii.,  2  vols.  ea.  10/-  r  8°       ,,       ,, 


46 

,     44 
61-64 

63 
74 


8°  Rolls  Series     64-84 


8°  Engl.  Hist.  Soc.    46 
'  72 


Wright,  Thos.  [ed.] 


59-6" 


Give  a  good  picture  of  society  and  relations  of  the  different  classes  to  one  another  at  the  time,  which,  passing  through  tlie  period  of  the  decline  of  the  feudal 

system,  brings  us  to  the  beginninff  of  our  modern  history. 


Modern  Writers 

Brougham,  Lord 
Denton,  Rev.  W. 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 
Gairdner,  James 


History  of  England  under  the  House  of  Lancaster  4/-  p  8°  Black 

England  in  the  Fifteenth  Century  12/-     8°  Bell 

— V.  his  Essays,  ser.  i.,  on  French  Wars  of  Ed.  iii.  and  Henry  ».  10/6     8°  Macmillan 

The  Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York  [Epochs  of  Modern  History]  2/6    16°  Longman 

„  ,,  Lollards  and  Hist.  Elem.  in  Shakespeare's  Falstaff — in  his  Studies  in  Eng.  Hist.,  «#  F  §  17. 

JussEKAND,  J.  J.  English  Wayfaring  Life"  in  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.] ;  ill.  12/-     8°  Unwin 

Pearson,  C.  H.  Enghsh  History  in  the  Fourteenth  Century  [[excellent  short  hist.]  3/6  c  8°  Rivington 

Universities,  Rise  of-^v.  D  §  157,  s.v.  Gt.  Brit.  {esp.  Huber)  &  D  §  158  {esp.  Anstey's  Munimenta). 

Historical  Biography. 

Collectively. 

Hook,  Dn.  W.  F.  Lives  of  the  Abps.  of  Canterbury,  vol.  v.  [1408-1503]  15/-     8°  Bentley 

Chicheley,  Stafford,  Kemp,  Bouchier,  Morton,  Dean. 

Maurice,  C.  E.  Lives  of  English  Popular  Leaders  in  Mid.  Ages,  vol.  ii.  o.p.  [pb.  7/6 ;  w.  4/6]  c  8°  King 

Tyler,  Ball,  Oldcastle. 

Individually. 

Charles  the  Bold  [1433-77]  History  of,  Duke  of  Burgundy. 
Edward  III.  [1312-1377] 

*Longman,  William  History  of  Life  and  Times  of  Edward  iii.,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [standard]  28/-     8' 

Warburton,  W.  Edward  iii.  [Epochs  of  Modern  History]  2/6    16''        „ 

Edward,  the  Black  Prince  [1330-1376] 

Creighton,  Louise  The  Black  Prince  [Historical  Biographies  ;  popular]  2/6  f  8°  Rivington 

Hawk  wood.  Sir  J.  [d.  1393] .  story  of  a  condottiere, 
Henry  IV.  [1366-1413] 

History  of  England  under  Henry  iv.,  vol.  i, 


[    ]6i 

88 
[72]  86 
[74] 77 

[88]  89 
76 


65 


By  J.  Foster  Kirk  [Am.],  3  vols.   45/-       8° 


Murray 
Longman 


Wylie,  J.  H. 
Henry  V.  [1388-1422] 
Church,  Rev.  A.  J. 
Ewald,  A.  C. 
Towle,  G.  M.  [Am.] 


By  J.  Temple-Leader 4- Gius".  Marcotti  [tr.  fr.  Ital.] ;  ill. 

[to  occupy  2  vols.]  10/6  c  8°  Longman 


75 


63-68 

69 

75 

76 
8°  Unwin    89 


84 


New  York 
Tinsley 


89 

[81]  82 

66 

72 


Henry  the  Fifth  [English  Men  of  Action  ;  popular]  2/6  c  8°  Macjnillan 

The  Truth  of  Hy.  v.— in  his  Stories  fr.  the  State  Papers  6/-  c  8°  Chatto 

,  _.  __   ,^ ^       History  of  Henry  v. ,  King  of  England  $2.50 

Margaret  of  Anjou  [wife  of  Hy.  vi.  ;  1425-82].  Life  &Times  of.  By  Mary  .\nne  Hookham,  2  v.  30/- 
RiCHARD  IIL  [1450-1485] 
Gairdner,  James  History  of  Life  and  Reign  of  Richard  iii.  10/6  p  8    Longman        [78]  79 

Supports  in  the  main  SHAKSPERE'S  view. 

Halstead,  [Miss]  C.  A.  Life  of  Richard  iii.,  2  v.     [opp.  view  to  Shakspere's]      o.p.  [pb.  30/-;  w.  10/-] 
Jesse,  J.  H.  Memoirs  of  King  Rich.  iii.  &  some  of  his  Contemporaries  o.p.  [pb.  1 5/- ;  w.  9/-] 

Legge,  A.  O.  The  Unpopular  King,  2  vols.  [Richard  iii.— a  defence]  30/- 

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Warbeck,  Perkin,  Story  of— w.  Gairdner's  Richard  iii.,  supra. 

Whittington,  Sir  Rich. 

Besant+Rice,  W.  +J.    [Life  of]  Whittington  [New  Plutarch  Series]  2/6  f  8°  Marcus  Ward 

Lyson,  S,  —in  his  The  Model  Merchant  of  the  Middle  Ages  o.p.  \_pb.  &  m.  5/-]  c  8°  Hamilton 

For  deriv.  of  his  cat  from  the  Fch.  word  achat.  V,  Max  MtJLLER's  LectC.  on  Science  of  Lang.,  ser.  ii. ,  p.  552. 

WiCLiF,  John  [1324-1384]— /o?-  a  full  list,  t-.  A  §  62. 

Burrows,  Prf.  M.  WicIiPs  Place  in  History  [Oxford  Lectures,  '81]  3/6  c  8°  Isbister 

Lechler,  Prf.  G.  V.      John  Wiclif  and  his  English  Precursors,  tr.  and  ed.  Dr.  P.  Lorimer  8/-  c  8°  R.T.S. 

A  tr.  only  the  first  voL  of  his  IVidifund  die  Voy^eschichie  der  Reformation,  z  vols..  24/-  Leipzig  '73. 

Pauli,  Dr.  R.  —in  his  Pictures  of  Old  England  [tr.]— a;  F  §  19. 

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..  ..  The  same,  ed.  Dibdm,  21/-  8°  Roberts  ;  ed.  J.  R.  Lumby  3/6  f  8°  Camb.  Press   78  ;  79 

Forcibly  describes  the  social  evils  and  abuses  of  first  half  of  the  i6th  century. 

Chronicle  of  Queen  Jane  [by  "  a  resident  in  Tower  of  London  "]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.         50 

—V.  F  §  21.  ^ 

England  in  the  Reign  of  Henry  viii.,  ed.  J.  M.  Cowper 
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i. :  Domestic  Corresp, ;  ii.-iii. :  Correspondence  rel.  to  Ireland ;  iv.-v.,  Corresp.  rel.  to  Scotland ;  vi.-xi. 


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Brewer,  Prf.  J.  S. 
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"Froude,  J.  A. 


Annates,  or  General  Chronicle 

Summarie  of  English  Chronicles 

Survey  of  London  and  Westminster,  ed.  W-J.  Thorns 

The  Anatomy  of  Abuses,  2  vols. 

Supplies  a  curious  picture  of  the  amusements  and  social  customs  of  the  day. 

Chronicle  of  Engl.-dur.  rns.  ofthe  Tudors,  ed.  W.  D.  Hamilton,  2v.  [1485-1559]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.    75-77 


12/-     8°  EarlyEngl.TextS0c.71 
ea.  io/6     4°  Rolls  Series      30-52 

Corresp.  w.  other  Courts. 

\_zu.  35/-]     f°  London   [1580]  1615 

[«/.  7/6]   16°      „         [1561]  1604 

9/-  r  8°  Chatto        [1598]  75 

8°  New  Shaksp.  Soc.  [1583]  79 


The  Reign  of  Henry  vui.,  fr.  orig.  documents,  ed.  J.  Gairdner,  2  vols.       30/-     8°  Murray 
The  Age  of  Ehzabeth  [Epochs  of  Modern  History]  2/6  f  8°  Longman 

The  ludors  and  the  Reformation  [1485-1603  ;  Epochs  English  Hist.]  ad.    18° 

History  of  England  ;  12  vols.       [fall  of  Wolsey  to  d.  of  Eliz. ;  1529-1588]  42/-  c  f" 


The  most  read  ofall  comprehensive  historiesofEuBland  after  MaCAULAVs.    Written  with  much  literary  skill-vivacious,  perspicuous,  sympathetic  but  somewhit 
one-s.ded.    Of  special  value  on  Henry  vm„  whose  name  he  to  some  extent  rescues  from  obloauv.  and  on  Elizaheih.  who^s  Kr.T,lVh,™'S,,  hf '.i."  1T=^^ 


84 
76 
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t  rescues  from  obloquy,  and  on  Elizabeth,  whose  personal' character  he  deprecates 

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>F  §22 

Gairdner,  James  Henry  vii.                                           [Twelve  English  Statesmen ;  popular]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan              89 

Hall,  Huben;  Society  in  the  Elizabethan  Age  ;  col.  pi.  and  facss.                                       io/6m8°  Sonnenschein  [87]  89 

MOBERLY,  Rev.  C.  E.  The  Early  Tudors                  [Henry  vii.-viii.  ;  Epochs  of  Modern  History]  2/6  f  8°  Longman                87 

-V.  Ranke,  Leopold  — in  Ms  History  of  England— ».  F  §  23,  and  History  of  the  Popes,  z'.  A  §  56. 

Stubbs,  Bp.  William  — in  his  Seventeen  Lectures  on  Study  of  Mediaeval  and  Modern  History       8/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press      [86]  87 

Specially  important  in  the  part  devoted  to  Henry  vii.  and  Henry  viii. 

■Other  Countries,  bearing  on  England. 

■Motley,  J.  L.  [Am.]        Rise  of  Dutch  Republic  ;  Hist,  of  United  Netherlands—©.  F  §  54. 
Prescott,  W.  H.  [Am.]  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella — v.  F  §  58. 

„  „  Conquest  of  Mexico ;  Conquest  of  Peru — v.  E  §  54. 

Robertson,  Dr.  Wm.       History  of  Charles  v. — v.  F  §  51. 

Martin  Marppelate  Controversy,   1588-90  [attacks  on  the  Bishops  and  Queen  Elizabeth]. 

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A  dialogue  between  a  Bishop,  a  Baptist,  a  Usurer,  an  Innkeeper,  and  a  Preacher.    It  is  the  forerunninfr  tract  of  the  controversy.    The  printer,  Rob.  Waldegrave, 
was  ruined  for  the  production  of  it,  and  thus  became  available  for  the  printing  of  the  Martinist  invectives.    Udall,  however,  was  not  a  Martinist. 

Epistle,  The  :  printed  oversea  within  2  fiirlongs  of  a  Bounsing  Priest  l/6  f  8''Arber's.ffe,^?:^j.fi88  ]  80 

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A  solid  and  careful  study 

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Also  in  one  large  and  clumsy  vol.  12/-,  r  ff*  Reeves  '83;  Abridged,  3/6  c  8*  Virtue  [72]  73. 

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Zurich  Letters,  ed.  Rev.  H.  Robinson,  vol.  i.  [Ref.  to  1557] ;  ii.  [1579]  ;  iii.  [1602]  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series      42-47 

Contain  the  correspondgnce  between  the  English  and  Continental  Reformers. 

Wiclif  — II.  F  §  21. 

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Collectively. 

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DixoN,  W.  Hepworth       History  of  Two  Queens,  4  vols.  [Catherine  of  Aragon,  Anne  Boleyn]  60/-     8°  Hurst  [73-74]  78-80 

Hook,  Dn.  W.  F.  Lives  of  the  Archbps.  of  Canterby.,  vi.  &  vii.  30/- ;  viii.  not  sold  separ.  ;  ix. 

15/-;  X.  15/-  8°  Bentley  76 

Vols.  vl.-vii :  Wm.  Warham.  Cranmer ;  vol.  viii'  Card.  Pole  ;  vol.  ix :  Parker ;  vol.  X :  Grindal,  Whitgift,  Bancroft,  Abbott. 

Strickland,  Agnes         Lives  of  the  Tudor  and  Stuart  Princesses  ;  2  ports.  S/-  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.[68-72]88 

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Anne  Boleyn  \c.  1507-36] 

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*Friedmann,  Paul  Ann  Boleyn  :  a  chapter  of  English  history,  2  vols.  .  28/-  8°  Macmillan  85 

Burleigh,  [ist]  Ld.  [1520-98]  Memoirs  of,  3  vols.  o.p.  i^  London  28-31 

For  very  different  estimates  of  Burleigh's  character,  v.  FROUDE  s  History  of  Ens. ;  LINGARD'S  Hist,  of  Ens.  i  and  Macaulay's  Essays, 

Catherine  of  Aragon  [14S3-1536] 

Dixon,  W.  Hepworth    —in  his  Hist,  of  Two  Queens,  4  vols        [Cath.  of  Aragon,  Anne  Boleyn]  60/-     8°  Hurst  [73-74]  78-80 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M.      Catherine  of  Aragon  and  the  Sources  of  the  Engl.  Reformation,  2  vols.       21/-  c  8°      „  81 

■Cromwell,  Thomas  [?  1490-1540] 

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Essex,  [ist]Earl  of  [1540-76]— ««  Lives  and  Letters  of  the  Devereux,  [1540-1646].  By  W.  B.  Devereux, 

2  V.                                                                         o.p.  [pi.  30/- ;  w.  7/6]     8°  Murray  53 

Elizabeth,  Queen  [1533-1603] 

Beesley,  Prf.  E.  S.         Elizabeth                                  [Twelve  English  Statesmen  series  ;  popular]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan  in  f  rep. 

Henry  VII.                      [Life  of].    By  James  Gairdner  [Twelve  English  Statesmen  series  ;  popular]  2/6     8°         ,,  89 

Pole, Card. Reg. [1500-58] Cardinal  Pole  :  an  historical  sketch.     By  Dr.  F.  G.  Lee  \better  in  Hook,  sup.']  8/6  c  8°  Niramo  87 

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Creighton,  Mrs.              Life  of  Raleigh                                                                                 [popular]  3/-  c  8°  Rivington  ^^ 

Edwards,  E.                   Life  of  Raleigh,  i. :  Life ;  ii :  Letters,  2  vols.  ;  pi.                                      32/-     8°  Macmillan  68 

Based  on  contemp.  documents  in  Rolls  Ho.,  Privy  Council  Off.,  Hatfield  House,  British  Mus.,  etc. 

Gosse,  Prf.  E.  W.          Raleigh                                                                             [English  Worthies]  i/-  c  8°  Longman  [86]  88 

Henessy,  J.  P.                 Raleigh  in  Ireland                                                                                          10/6  c  8°  Paul  83 

St.  John,  J.  A.                Life  of  Sir  W.  Raleigh                                                                                   10/6  P  8°  Chapman  [68]  68 

Sidney,  Sir  Pp.  [1554-86] — v.  also  K  §  24,  s.v.  Seventeenth  Century. 

Bourne,  H.  R.  Fox         Memoir  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney                                                                          7/6  c  8°  Longman  62 

Pears,  S.  A.  [ed.]            Corres.  of  Sir.Pp.  Sidney  &  Hubert  Languet,  tr.  ft.  Latin  o.^S.  [/*.  16/-;  w.  8/-]     8°  Pickering  45 

WOLSEY,  Card.  [1471-1530] 

Cavendish,  G.                  Life  of  Wolsey                                                 [Moriey's  Universal  Libraiy]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge  [25]  85 

Creighton,  Prf.  M.          Cardinal  Wolsey                     [Twelve  English  Statesmen  series  ;  popular]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan  89 


23.    HISTORY  OF  ENGLAND :  1603-1660— James  I.  to  the  Commonwealth. 

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Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  reign  of  Chas.   i.  [1625-41],  vols,    i.-xii.   ed.  J.  Bruce  ; 

V.  xiii.  ed.  J.  Bruce  and  W.  D  Hamilton;  v.  xiv.-xviii.,  ed.  Hamilton  ea.  15/-  i  8°  Rolls  Series  58-87 

„        ofStatePapers,Domes.  Ser.,  dur.Commonw.,  ed.  MaryA.EverettGreen,  I2v.[l649-45]ea.   15/-  i  8°     „          „  7S"8S 

For  the  Calendar  of  James  i.  by  same  editor,  v,  F  §  Z2 :  14S5-1603. 

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„        of  Treasury  Papers  in  H.M.  Pub.  Record  Off.,  ed.  J.  Redington,  vol.  i.  [1557-1696 ;  forcont. 

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Oiiginally  attributed  to  Charles.i.,  but  now,  atany  rate  in  part,  to  Bp.  GAUDEN.  of  Exeter. 

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Royalist;  by  a  leading  participator  in  the  events;  re-ed.  fr,  a  fresh  collation  of  the  orig.  MS,  in  BodL  Lib.     For  a  masterly  estimation  of  this  wk.,  v,  RANKE'S  History,  vol.  vi.  ij^fra. 

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G.4RDINER,  S.  R.  [ed.]       Parliamentary  Debates  in  l6lo                                       [from  MS.  of  a  Member]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.  61 

„              ,,      [ed.]      Notes  of  Debates  in  the  House  of  Lords,  1621                                                      s  4°        „        „  70 

»             .,      [ed.]         „                „                      „              „      1624,  1626                                            8  4°        „        „  79 

„             ,,      [ed.]         „                „                  House  of  Commons,  1625                                                34°        ,,        „  74 

„              „      [ed.]       Constitutional  Documents  of  the  Puritan  Revolution                           [selections]  c  8°  Clar.  Press  in  prep. 

Henrietta  Maria            [wifeof  Char.i.;  i644-7o]Ltrs.  of,ed.  M.  A.  EverettGreen  »./.[^5i.  io/6;k'.6/6]     8°  Bentley  57 

Rogers,  Prf.  Thorold  [ed.]Protests  of  the  Lords,  3  vols.                       [1624-1874;  w.  histor.  intros.  ]  42/-     8°  Clar.  Press  75 

Rushworth,  John  [ed.]    Histor.  Collections  of  Private  Passages  of  State,  etc.,  8  v.  [1618-49]  [«'■  60/-]  f°  Lndn.  [1659-1701]  1721 

„                 ,,                The  same,  abridged,  6  vols.                                                               [1614-1649]  8°      ,,  1703 

Skelton,  John                   Relics  of  the  House  of  Stuart ;  ill.                                                                                       Macmillan  in  prep. 

Reproductions  of  some  of  the  relics  exhibited  at  the  New  Art  Gallery,  London,  1889,  w.  descrip.  letterpress. 

Verney  Family  Letters  and  Papers  of,  ed.  J.  Bruce  [to  1639]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.  52 

Wallington,  N.  Historical  Notices  of  Events  in  the  reign  of  Charles  i.,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Bentley  69 

WallingtoN  was  a  City  Puritan,  and  these  are  his  contemporary  memoranda. 

Webb,  Rev.  J.  [ed.]  Memorials  ofCivilWar  as  it  affectedHerefordshire&  Adjacent  Counties,  2  v.  42/-     8°  Longman  79 

Cavaliers  and  Roundheads. 

Davis,  N.  D.  [Am.]     The  Cavaliers  and  Roundheads  of  Barbadoes  [1650--52]  $1  c  8°  Georgetown,  Brit.  Guiana  88 

Peacock,  Edw.  [ed.]    Army  List  of  the  Cavaliers  and  Roundheads  [1642]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.  [63]  74 

London. 

Dekker,  Thomas         The  Seven  Deadly  Sins  of  London  drawn  in  Seven  Coaches  1/6  c  8°  Arber's  Reprts.  [1606]  79 

The  Seven  Sins  are  Fraudulent  Bankruptcy,  Lying,  Candlelights  [deeds  of  darknessl  sloth,  Apishness  [fashions],  Shaving  [cheatingl.  and  Cruelty.    The  coaches, 
their  drivers,  pages,  attendants  and  followers  are  ail  aliegorically  described.    A  vivid  picture  of  London  life  in  1606. 

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F  §23 

Longr  Parliament :  1640. 

HoBBES,  T.  Behemoth  :  the  Long  Parliament,  ed.  [for  1st  time]  fr.  the  MS.  F.  Tounies  7/6     8°  Simpkin 


LARKING,Rev.L.B.[ed.]  Proceedings  principally  in  Kent  in  conn.  w.  Parliament,  1640 
*May,  Thos.  History  of  Parliament  in  England,  1640 


Verney,  Sir  R. 


s  4°  Camden  See. 
o.p.      8°  Clar.  Press 


89 
61 

54 


Notes  of  Proceedings  in  Long  Parliament,  ed.  J.  Bruce,  2  v.  [fr.  Verney  Papers]  s  8°  Camden  Soc.     45 


s  4°  Camden  Soc. 


69 


77 
67 


Spanish  Marriage  Treaty. 

Francisco  [Span.  Cath.  ]  Narrative  of  the  Span.  Marr.  Treaty,  ed.  and  tr.  S.  R.  Gardiner 

Modern  Writers. 

BissET,  Andrew  Hist,  of  Struggle  for  Parliamentary  Government  in  Eng. ,  2  v.  [rn.  of  Chas.  i.  ]  24/-  8°  Paul 

„  „  Hist,  of  Commonwealth  of  England,  2  vols.  ['649-53]  30/-     8°  Murray 

From  the  Parliament  side.    Cliiefly  critical  on  former  histories  of  the  period.    Based  on  the  MS.  Minutes  of  the  Council  of  State, 

Cordery  +  Phillpotts,  j^  King  and  Commonwealth  [1603-60]  S/- c  8°  Seeley  [74]  74 

D'ISRAELI,  Isaac  Comm.  of  Life  &  Reign  of  Charles i.,  ed.  his  son  ;  2  vols.  o.p.  \J>b.  28/- ;  w.  10/-]  8°  Colburn  [28-31]     51 

The  author's  last  work.    High- Tory  point  of  view,  and  the  most  powerful  plea  there  is  on  Charles'  behalf. 

FoRSTER,  John  History  of  the  Grand  Remonstrance  [Whig]  12/-     8°  Murray  60 

„  „  The  Arrest  of  the  Five  Members  [    ,,    ]  12/-     8°       ,,  60 

Written  with  a  view  to  counteract  the  misrepresentations  of  CLARENDON,  ut  supra,  on  this  act  of  Charles. 

*Gardiner,  S.  R.  Hist,  of  Eng.  fr.  access,  ofjas.  i.  to  Outbreakof  C.War,  lo  v.  [1603-1642]  ea.  6/- 

*  „  „  History  of  the  Great  Civil  War,  3  vols.,  i.  21/-;  ii.  24/-  [1642-1649] 

This  whole  series  is  distinguished  by  its  masterly  giasp  of  facts  and  its  impartial  and  sober  judgments. 

*  ,,  ,,  The  Puritan  Revolution  [1603-1660  ;  Epochs  of  Modern  History]  2/6  f  8°  Longman 
B.  M.  [Mrs.  S.  R.]  Struggle  against  Absolute  Monarchy     [Epochs  of  English  History]  grf.    16°        ,, 


Longman        [f |]  f| 
„  S7;  89  m  prog. 


GuizoT,  F.  P.  G. 
Inderwick,  F.  a. 

Jesse,  J.  H. 

*v.  Ranke,  Leopold 


The  English  Revolution  of  1640,  tr.  W.  Hazlitt  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  45 

Sidelights  on  the  Stuarts  :  historical  essays  on  the  Stuart  period  ;  ill.  18/-   '8°  Low  89 

King  Jaines,  Arabella  Stuart,  Witchctafl:,  Trial  and  Exec,  of  Chas.  i..  Regicides,  Chas.  ii.,  Monmouth's  Rebellion. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  England  under  the  Stuarts,  3  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.  [39-4o]57 


History  of  England  :  principally  in  the  1 7th  cent,  [tr.],  6  vols. 

Specially  strong  in  English  foreign  relations. 

— in  AisFolit.  Hist,  of  England  in  16,  17  and  18  cent,  [tr.],  2  v.  [political]  0.: 


Studies  and  Illustrations  of  the  Great  Rebellion 


V.  Raumer,  F. 
Sanford.J.  L. 

Gunpowder  Plot, 

Gerard,  Father  Narrative  of  the  Gunpowder  Plot 

JARDINE,  D.  A  Narrative  of  the  Gunpowder  Plot  [1604] 

Historical  Biography. 

Collectively. 

The  Chief  Actors  in  the  Puritan  Revolution 


o.p.  \,pb.  16/- ;  m. 


63/- 

o.p. 
7/6] 


8°  Clar.  Press       75-76 


o.p.  [fib.  14/- ;  w.  7/6] 
o.p.  ipb.  7/6  ;  w.  4/-] 


London 
Parker 


8°  Longman 
8°  Griffin 


37 
58 


71 
57 


Bayne,  Peter 

*FoRSTER,  John  [ed.] 

Hook,  Dn.  W.  F. 

Macaulay,  Ld. 
Mozley,  Rev.  J.  B. 
Smith,  Prf.  (Joklwin 
Strickland,  Agnes 
Walford,  Maj. 


12/-     8°  Clarke  78 

James  i..  Laud,  Henrietta  Maria,  Chas.  i.,  Chas.  ii.,  Argyle,  Montrose,  Milton.  Vane,  Cromwell,  Clarendon. 

Lives  of  Em.  Brit.  Statesm.  of  Commonw.,  7  v.  [Lardner's  Cyclo.  ]  o.p.  Ipb.  42/-;  iv,  20/-]  1 2°  Longman  [3l-4l]53 

Cromwell,  Eliot,  Hampden,  Marten,  Pym,  Vane,  Wentworth. 

Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury,  vol.  xi.  [1633-63]  15/-     8°  Bentley  76 

Wm.  Laud,  Wm.  Juxon. 

Bacon,  Milton,  Hampden — in  his  Essays  2/6  c  8°  Longman        [27]  89 

Strafford,  Laud,  Cromwell, — in  his  Essays,  2  vols.  [Royalist]  24/-     8°  Rivington  78 

Three  English  Statesmen        [lectures  on  Pym,  Cromwell,  the  younger  Pitt]  2/6  p  8°  Macmillan      [67]  68 
Lives  of  the  Tudor  and  Stuart  Princesses  5/-  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.  [48-72]88 

[Military  Biographies]  4/-  c  8°  Chapman       [84]  87 


Parliamentary  Generals  of  the  Civil  War 
Individually. 

BACON,Francis,Ld.[l56l-l626]Life  &  Times  of.  By  J.  Spedding,  2  v.  [for  other  Lives,  etc.,  v.  C%  16]  21/- 
Clarendon,  Edw.,  [ist]  E.  of  [1608-64]  Life  of.     By  T.  H.  Lister,  3  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  48/-;  w.  15/-] 

Cromwell,  Oliver  [1599-1658] 


Trubner 
Longman 


78 
38 


Letters  and  Speeches  of,  w.  elucidations  ;  5  vols.,  ea.  i/-  ;  or  3  vols,  in  i    2/6    16"  Chapman [45]  72 ; 88 

since  its  appearance,  and  owing  to  it,  public  opinion  as  to  Cromwell  may  be  said  to  have  been  almost  reversed. 

Cromwell— «■»  his  Statesmen,  ut  sup. — is  the  best  antagonistic  account. 
Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  tr.  A.  Scoble  ;  4  ports.  6/- 

Oliver  Cromwell         [pro-Ciomwellian  ;  Twelve  English  Statesmen  series]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 
— in  his  Essays,  ut  supra  [Royalist]. 

Oliver  Cromwell  and  his  Protectorate  :  fr.  contemp.  evidence  c  8°  Low 

Oliver  Cromwell  [tr.]  i/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Oliver  Cromwell :  the  man  and  his  mission ;  port,  [pro-Cromwellian]  5/-     8°  Cassell 

—in  his  Three  English  Statesmen,  ut  sup.  [pro-Cromwellian]. 
Cromwell,  Richard  [1626-1712]  r  ,     o,  ,  ,     o.  r,    .t 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  Hist,  of  England  under  Richard  Cromwell  [tr.],  2  v.     o.p.  [pb.  28/- ;  %v.  ic/-]     8__  Bentley 

•Eliot-,  Sir  J.  [1590-1632]  A  biography  of.     By  John  Forster,  2  vols.  14/- c  8°  Chapman 

Contatos  a  large  amount  of  important  matter,  Ind,  EUot's  speeches  and  correspondence  with  aU  the  chief  leaders  of  the  popular  movement 

416 


*Carlyle,  Thos.  [ed.] 

Forster,  John 
Guizot,  F.  P.  G. 
Harrison,  Frederic 
Mozley,  Rev.  J.  B. 
Palgrave,  R.  F.  D. 
Pauli,  Dr.  Reinhold 
*Picton,  J.  A. 
Smith,  Prf.  Goldwin 


;  8°  Bentley  [54]  73 


tn  prep. 
gg 

[82]  89 


56 
[64]  72 


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Fairfax,  [3rd]  Lcl.  [1612-71].     Life  of.     By  C.  R.  Markham  i6/- 

[4th]  Ld.  [1666-1725]     Life  of.     By  R.  Fairfax  12/6 

Hampden,  John  [1594-1643] 

Forster,  John  Hampden — in  his  Statesmen,  ut  supra. 

Nugent,  Ld.  Memorials  of  Hampden  and  his  Times  3/6 

Cf.  also  Macaulay's  critique  of  this  boolc  in  his  ^jjayJ—repr.  (w.  2  others)  in  Cassell's  National  Lib.,  6rf,  18"  '89. 

HERBERTofCherbury,Ld.  [1582-1648]  Autobg.  of,  ed.  S.  L.  Lee;  ports,  [also  in  Camelot  Ser.  i/-  '88]  21/- 

First  printed  by  Horace  WALPOLE  at  his  Strawberry  Hill  Press,  1764.     A  most  romantic  life. 

Hutchinson,  Col.  J.  [1616-64]  Memoirs  of  Life  of.     By  his  Widow  ;  ed.  C.  H.  Firth,  2  v.  ;  10  ports.  42/ 
„                 „                          The  same  3/^  c 

Laud,  Abp.  W.  [1573-1645]— w.  Bayne,  Hook,  Mozley,  supra,  &=  A  §  62. 
Milton,  John  [1608-74]    Life  and  Times  of.     By  Prf.  D.  Masson,  6  vols.  lo8/-- 

A  minute  history  of  the  times.    Index  volume  i>t/^,f.;>.    For  literary  Lives  of  Milton,  Criticism,  e/c.,  f.  §  K- 

Monk,  Geo.  [(ist)  Dk.  of  Albemarle  ;  1608-70] 
Corbet,  Julian  General  Monk  [Men  of  Action ;  popular]  2/6  c  8° 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  Life  of  General  Monk,  tr.  w.  notes  Ld.  Wharndiffe  1/6  c  8° 

Newcastle,  W.    Cavendish,   Duke  of  [1592-1676].     By  Margaret,    Duchess  of  Newcastle,   ed.    C. 


F  §24 

8°  Macmillan  70 

8°        „  85 

8°  Bohn's  Lib.   [25]  60 

8°  Nimmo      [1764]  86 

5°  Nimmo         [06]  85 
Bohn's  Lib.    [06]  40 

8°  Macmillan       59-80 


Macmillan 
Bohn 


89 
SI 


Nimmo      [1667]  86 
Camden  Soc.         78 


H.  Firth ;  4  ports, 
Prynne,  Wm.  [1600-69]   Papers  relating  to  the  Life  of,  ed.  S.  R.  Gardiner  s  4" 

Pym,  John  [1584-1643]       Life  of^w.  Smith,  supra. 
Rupert,  Prince  [1619-82]  Memoirsof.&theCavaliers.  ByEliotWarburton,3  v.  ;ports.'o,;i.[^3.42/-;  w.  15/-]  8°  Bentley 
Strafford,  [1st]  Earl  of  ]i593-i64i] 

Cooper,  Elizabeth  Life  of  Thomas  Wentworth,  Earl  of  Strafford,  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Tinsley 

Forster,  J,  — in  his  British  Statesmen,  ut  supra. 

Mozley,  J.  B.  Strafford — in  his  Essays,  ut  supra  [Royalist]. 

Traill,  H.  D.  Lord  Strafford  [Enghsh  Men  of  Action]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Vane,  Sir  Harry  [1612-1662] 

Bayne,  Peter  — in  his  Chief  Actors  in  the  Puritan  Revolution — ut  supra. 

Forster,  John  — in  his  British  Statesmen,  ut  supra. 

Hosmer, Prf. J.  K. [Am.]  Young  Sir  Harry  Vane;  port.,  facss.  and  plans  18/-     8°  Low 


49 
74 

89 
88 


24.    HISTORY  OF  ENaLAND:  1660-1760— Charles  H.  to  George  H. 


Sources. 

BoLiNGBROKE,Hy.,Visc.[i678-i7Si]  Works,  ed.  David  Mallet,  8  vols. 

There  has  been  a  later  edn.  in  4  vols,,  42/-  8°  Boston  44, 

Boscobel  Tracts  [rel.  to  escape  of  Charles  ii.  after  Battle  of  Worcester],  ed.  J.  Hughes  l6/- 

BuRNET,  Bp.  Gilbert         History  of  his  own  Time  [1659-1713]/^-  18/- ;  red.  to  8/-  r  8' 


o.p.  [w.  31/6]     8'  London 


'754 


8°  Blackwood     [30]  57 
Reeves&Turner[  1 724]83 


Violently  Whie.    Burnet's  comparative  worthlessness  as  an  authority  proved  in  RAMKE'S  History,  vol.  vi. ;  v.  also  MACAULAY'S  Essays,    tlut  the  work  is  still 
very  v^uable  as  a  record  of  events  as  seen  by  one  who  helped  to  make  them.    For  an  acute  criticism  of  the  worlc,  v,  GUIZOT'S  Notice  suy  Burnet, 

CalendarofStatePapers,DomesticSeries,ofrn.ofChas.ii.,ed.MaryA.EverettGreen,v.i.-viii.[i66o-7]ea.l5/-  i  8°  Rolls  Series 
of  Treasury  Papers  in  H.M.  Pub.  Rec.  Off.,  ed.  J.  Redington,  v.  i.-vi.  [1557-1728]        ea.  isj-  i  8°      ,,         ,, 


*EvELYN,  John 


FORNERON,  H. 


de  Gramont,  Ct 


Diary  and  Correspondence,  ed.  W.  Bray+H.  B.  Wheatley,  4  vols. 


48/-     8°  Bickers 


60-69 

68-89 

[iS]  79 


Covers  the  period  1641-1705.    A  good  complement  to  PEPys,  ttt  infra.    By  a  devoted  Royalist. 
Alsom^  vols.,  ea.  s/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  59 ;  x  vol.  2/-  c  8°  Chandos  Lib.  ( Warne) ;  x  vol.  3/6  c  8"  Standard  Lib.  (Routledg^. 


Grimblot,  p. 
*Hervey,  Ld. 
Locke,  John 


[ed.] 


Louise  de  Keroualle,  duchess  of  Portsmouth  in  the  Ct.  of  Chas.  ii.  [tr.]  w. 
6  steel  ports.  10/6     8°  Sonnerischein[87]88 

Compiled  from  State  Papers  in  the  French  Foreign  Office ;  w.  trss.  of  some  of  her  letters,  and  one  in  facsimile. 

Memoirs  of.  By  Ct.  A.  Hamilton,  tr.  Horace  Walpole,  -w.  Sir  W.  Scott's  notes  7/6  8° 
The  same  [tr.],  ed.  Sir  Walter  Scott ;  port,  and  33  etchings  after  Delort  63/-  i  8' 
The  same  [tr.]  ;  w.  17  etchings  and  34  ports.,  ed.  H.  Vizetelly,  2  vols.  32/-  r  8' 
Letters  of  William  iii.  and  Louis  xiv.,  2  vols.  op,   \_pb.  Tpj-  ;  w.  9/-]     8' 

Memoirs  of  Rn.  of  George  ii.,  ed.  J.  W.  Croker,  3  v.  [tod.  of  Qn.  Caroline]  31/6  m  8' 


Sonnensch.[i7i3]  89 
Nimmo  [1713]  88 
Vizetelly  89 

Longman  48 

Bickers  [48]  84 


*LUTTRELL,  N. 

*Pepys,  Samuel 


Four  Letters  on  Toleration  [reprint  of  7th  ed.,  1758]  2/-  c  8*"  Ward  &  Lock  [1689-90]  70 

A  vindication  of  the  Toleration  Act  of  1689. 

ABriefHistor.RelationofStateAffairs.e V.  [i678-i7i4]o./.[^i.  63/-;^.  30/-]     8°  Parker  57 

Diary,  Correspondence  and  Life,  ed.  w.  notes  by  Bright,  5  vols.  o.p.  \_pb.  93/-]  r  8°  Bickers     [25]  75-79 
The  same,  ed.  Ld.  Braybrooke,  6  vols. ;  ports.  20/-   18°  Bumpus  [25]  89 

Also  in  4  vols.,  ea.  5/-  c  8"  Bohn's  Lib.  48-49 ;  1  vol.  a/-  c  8*  Chandos  Lib.  (W.ime) :  x^vol.  3/6  Standard  Lib.  (Routledge). 


An  extremely  neat  little  edition,  in  antique  typ^ 
Pepys  was  Secretary  to  the  Navy  to  Charle 

Wheatley,  H.  B.  Samuel  Pepys  and  the  World  he  Lived  in 

EiRESBY,  Sir  J.  The  Travels  and  Memoirs  of,  ed.  J.  J.  Cartwright 

Chiefly  court  scandal,  temfi.  Charles  ii.  and  James  iL 

Roxburghe  Ballads,  ed.  W.  Chappell-|-Rev.  J.  W.  Ebsworth,  pts.  i.-xviii. 

Illustrate  the  last  yeaxs  of  the  Stuarts.    Of  considerable  value  to  the  historical  student,  oontaining  much 

Swift,  Dn.  Jonathan 


7/6 
[1658-89]  21/- 


Sonnenschein  [80]  89 
Longman  75 


Journal  to  Stella  &  History  of  Last  4  Years  of  Queen  Anne's  Reign  [posthm.] 
— in  his  Works,  vols,  ii.-iii.  and  v.,  10  vols.  ea.  10/6 


8°  Ballad  Society  69-89 

'  true  history  written  small,"  but  clearly. 


Describe  the  events  just  before  and  after  the  Peace  of  Utrecht.    Latter  written  after  his  defection  from  the  Whigs, 

ed.  S.  LAHB.FOULE  fParehment  Lib.]  6/-  i8°  Paul  85. 

entwortb  Papers,  Select,  fr.  Corresp.  of  Thos.  Went-worth,  Ld.  Raby,  ed.  J.  J.  Cartwright  [i70''--39]  2t^- 

417 


Bickers 

Selection  fr.  Letters  and  yournal. 


[24]  83 


8°  Wyman 


82 


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Jacobite  Songs. 

Grosart,  Rev.  A.  B.  [ed.]  Townley  Hall  MSS.  (Jacobite  ballads,  satires,  etc.,  w.  intro.  and  notes]  s  4*  firiu.  prin.  77 

Macquoid,  G.  S.  [ed.]       Jacobite  Songs  and  Ballads;  w.  intro.,  notes  &  glossary  [Canterbury  Poets]  l/-   16°  Walter  Scott         88 
Rump,  The  :  a  coll.  of  the  choicest  poems  &  songs  rel.  to  the  late  times,  2  v.  [1639-1661  ;  facs.  repr.]  17/6  p  8°  Chatto        [1662]  74 

Modern  Writers. 

Adams,  W.  H.  Good  Queen  Anne  :  men  and  manners,  life  and  letters,  2  vols,     [popular]  21/-     8°  Remington  86 

Airy,  Osmund  The  English  Restoration  and  Louis  xiv.    [1648-78;  Epochs  of  Mod.  Hist.]  2/6  f  8°  Longman  88 

ASHTON,  John  Social  Life  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Anne  ;   100  ill.                [fr.  orig.  sources]  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  [82]  83 

"Burton,  J.  Hill  Hist,  of  the  British  Empire  during  the  rn.  of  Queen  Anne,  3  vols.    [Whig]  36/-     8°  Blackwood  80 

Deals  largely  with  the  religious  movements  of  the  day.    Accurate,  careful,  and  very  interesting. 

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Gerhard,  [Am.]  The  Peace  of  Utrecht                                                                                                     New  York             87 

Hale,  E.  The  Fall  of  the  Stuarts                                          [Epochs  of  Modern  Hist.]  2/6   16°  Longman       [76]  78 

*Lecky,  W.  E,  H.  History  of  England  in  the  Eighteenth  Century,  vols,  i.-vi.                           108/-     8'        „        [78]  79  J  87 

1.-11. :  1700-1760,  36/- ;  ili.-lv.  :  1760-1784,  36/- ;  v.-vi. :  1784-1793,  36/-.    Emphasizes  national,  social,  and  economical  side.    Whig. 

'Macaulay,  [Ld.]  T.  B.   Histoiy  of  Englan'd  Qames  ii. -William  iii. ;  1660-1702]  Longman[49-55]z'.j/. 

■' Popular  Edn.,"  2  vols.  cS-s/-;  " Student's  Edn.,"  2 vols.  c8»r2/-;  "People's  Edn.," 4  vols,  cff'ifi/-;  "Cabinet  EHn.,"  8  vols,  p  8"  48/-:  " Library  Edn,."  s  vols.  8" 80/-. 
The  most  brilliant  and  the  most  popular  of  all  English  Histories,  displaying  much  research  and  an  unrivalled  power  of  portttuture.     Strongly  Whig. 

Masson,  Prf.  David           Life  and  Times  of  Milton,  vol.  vi.    [gives  a  good  hist,  of  rn.  of  Chas.  ii.]  21/-  8°  Macmillan  80 

McCarthy,  Justin            History  of  the  Four  Georges  [in  4  vols.],  yols.  i.-ii.                                 ea.  12/-  8°  Chatto  84;  87 
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Reviewed  in  Macaulay's  Essays,  2/6  c  8*  Longman  [27]  89. 

Mahon,  Lord  — nmn  Lord  Stanhope — v.  Stanhope,  infra. 

WOLLOY,  J.  Fitzgerald        Royalty  Restored  :  London  under  Charles  ii.        [description  of  court  life]  6/-  c  8°  Ward&Downey[86]87 
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,,  „  The  Early  Hanoverians  [Epochs  of  Modern  History]  2/6   12°         „  86 

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*        „  „  Hist,  of  Eng.fr.  Peace  of  Utrecht  to  Peace  of  Versailles  [1713-83],  7  v.  ea.  s/-p' 8°    ^    „  [36-S3]8i 

Wright,  Thomas  Caricature  History  of  the  Georges ;  fully  ill.  7/6  p  8°  Chatto  [48]  75 

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8°  Macmillan 
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85 
88 


87 


3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [1742-44]  90 


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Forster,  W.  E.  William  Penn  and  T.  B.  Macaulay 

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o.p. 

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8° 


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[51]  72 
49 
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45 

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F  §26 

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Adolphus,  John 


8°  Lee 


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Massey,  William  History  of  England  during  the  Reign  of  George  iii. ,  4  vols.          [Whig]  24/-    I2°  Longman  [55-62]  65-6S 

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Longman  [80]  81 
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Morley,  John  Pitt  [Twelve  English  Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c 

Smith,  Prf.  Goldwin       — in  his  Three  English  Statesmen  2/6  p 

Stanhope,  Earl  Life  of  William  Pitt,  3  vols.  36/-  p 

Selwyn,  George  [1719-91]  &  his  Contemporaries.  By  J.  H.  Jesse,  w.  memoirs  &  notes,  4  v.;  ports.  42/- 
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STUART,Prce.  Chas.Edw.  [1720-88].  Lifeand  Times  of.     ByA.  C.  Ewald  [fr.  State  Papers]    7/6  c 

See  also  in  Vernon  LEE'S  [= Violet  PAGET'S]  The  Countess  of  Albany  [Eminent  Women  Series]  3/6  cS'W.H. Alien  '84. 

Walpole,  Hor.  [E.  of  Orford  ;  1716-97]— ^r  Ids  correspondence,  etc.,  v.  supra. 

Doran,  Dr.  J.  "  Mann  "  and  Manners  at  the  Ct.  of  Florence,  1740-85,  2  v. 

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Daly,  Dr.  J.  B.  — in  his  "  Radical  Pioneers  of  the  Eighteenth  Century  "  \ut  supra\  6/-  c  8° 

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82 


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[27]  89 

8°  Longman 

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1-62] 79 

8°  Bickers 

[43]  82 

8°  Macmillan 

75-76 

8°  Chatto 

L81J83 

Macmillan 
Colburn 


75 


SI 


Sonnenschein  8S 
Ward  &  Downey  8$ 
Macmillan  70 


26.    HISTORY  OP   ENGLAND:   1789-1799  and   NINETEENTH   CENTURY. 

George  HI.  [cont.),  George  IV.,  William  IV.,  and  Victoria. 

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Annual  Register  [commenced  1758]  18/-     8°  Rivington  1758  sqq.  ;  ana. 

Gentleman's  Magazine         [commenced  1731] — now  continued  as  a  magazine  of  light  literature. 

Hansard  [pubs.]  Debates,  [ann.  contin.  of  Cobbett's  Parliamentary  History  fr.  Earliest  Period  to  1803]  r  8°  Hansard  Pub.Un.a»«. 
Rush,  Richard  [Am.]        The  Court  of  London,  w.  notes  B.Rush  [1819-25;  by  the  U.  S.  Minister]  15/-     8°  Bentley     [33-48]  73 

Contemporary  Journals,  Reminiscences,  Correspondence,  etc — v.  F  §  27. 
Modern  Writers. 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald 
Arnold,  T. 
AsHTON,  John 


Browning,  Oscar 
Buxton,  Sydney  C. 
Cory,  William 

EVERITT,  Graham 


— V.  F  §  15  :  History  of  Europe. 

Modern  England  [to  1875  ;  Epochs  of  English  History]  9(/.    18°  Longman 

Old  Times  :  social  life  at  the  end  of  the  xviii.  century  ;  88  ill.  2i/-m8°  Nimmo 

The  Dawn  of  Nineteenth  Century  :  a  social  sketch  ;  ill.  10/6  c  8°  Unwin 

Modern  England  [1820-74  ;  Epochs  of  English  History]  gi^.    18°  Longman 

Finance  and  Politics  :  an  historical  study,  2  vols.  [1783-1885]  26/-  Murray 

Guide  to  Modern  English  History,  vol.  i.  [1815-30],  9/-;  ii.  [1830-35]       15/-     8°  Paul 
An  interesting  attempt  to  interpret  the  events  of  the  periods  in  the  light  of  political  and  economic  science. 

History  of  English  Caricature  during  the  19th  Century  4^/- r  4°  Sonnenschein         85 

With  illustrations  from  contemporary  broadsides,  etc. ;  contains  much  of  importance  to  the  historian. 

420 


8t 
85 

[85]  86 

81 

88 

80-82 


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[Europe 


Mackenzie,  Robert 
Martineau,  Harriet 


F  §27 

Fitzgerald,  Percy  The  Life  and  Times  of  William  i v.,  2  vols.  [social  life  and  manners]  30/-     8°  Tinsley  84 

History  of  the  Year  :  complete  narrative  of  events  [pub.  only  for  two  years]  ea.  6/-     8°  Cassell  82  ;  83 

Irving,  Joseph  Annals  of  our  Time  [English  and  foreign  social  and  political  events]     8°  Macmillan  v.y. 

Vol  i. :  X837-1871, 18/- ;  Suppl.  to  1874,  4/6 ;  Suppl.  to  1878,  4/6 ;  Siippl.  to  1887,  9/- ;  or  the  3  Suppls.  in  i  voU  [=vol.  ii.],  x8/^ 

'McCarthy,  Justin  A  History  of  Our  Own  Times  [1837-80],  4  vols.  ea.  12/-  8°  ;  4  v.  ea.  6/- 

c  8° ;  0^  2  V.  ea.  7/6     8°  Chatto  [79-80]  82  ;  84;  86 

By  a  skilful  journalist,  who  is  at  the  same  time  a  leading  Irish  Nationalist  M.P.  and  a  novelist.    Extremely  interesting ;  but  history  of  the 

newspaper  rather  than  of  the  study. 

„              „               A  Short  History  of  Our  Own  Times                                  [abdgd.  fr.  above]  6/-  p  8°  Chatto  83 

Epoch  of  Reform                               [1830-50;  Epochs  of  Modern  History]  2/6    16°  Longman  81 

The  Nineteenth  Century :  a  history                                       [largely  English]  5/-  c  8°  Nelson  [79]  87 

History  of  England                                                       [1800-15;  democratic]  3/608°  Bohn'sLib.  [51]  78 

A  reprint  of  the  wk.  pub.  undertime  An  Ttttroduction  to  tile  History  of  the  Thirty  Years^  Peace,  1851. 

„  „  Hist,  of  England  dur.  the  30  Years'Peace,  4vols.  [1815-46;  democratic]  ea.  3/6  c  8°        ,,     [49-Sl]77-78 

Of  chief  value  on  economical  and  financial  subjects,  esp.  on  the  Corn  Law  and  its  repeal. 

MoLESWORTHjRev.W.  N.  History  of  England,  3  vols.  [political;  Liberal  side  ;  1830-74]  18/- c  8°  Chapman  [66-73]  74 

„  „         The  same :  abridged  edition  3/6  p  8°         ,,  [77]  87 

*Walpole,  Spencer  History  of  England  from  the  conclusion  of  the  Great  War  in  1815  ;  5  vols.  90/-     8°  Longman  78-86 

Much  more  substantial,  but  less  attractive,  than  McCarthy,  sitfira.    v.  L-il  [1S15-32]  36/- ;  iii.  ['3»-'4t]  18/- ;  iv.-v.  ['4i-'58]  36/-. 
■"Ward,  T.  Humphry  [ed.]  The  Reign  of  Queen  Victoria,  2  vols.  32/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder        87 

Contrib.  to  by  several  authorities  :  Army  (Ld.  WOLSELHY).  Navy  (Ld.  BRASSEY),  Law  (Ld.  Justice  BOWEN).  Constitution  (Sir  W.  ANSON),  Finance  (Leon.  COURTNEY), 
Colonies  (EDITOR),  India  (Sir  H.  MAINE),  Ireland  (Sir  R.  BLENNERHASSE'rr),  Wealth  (R.  GIFFEN),  The  Trade  Schools,  Agricultural  Industries  (Mat.  ARNOLD], 
Science  (Prf.  Huxley),  Literature  (R.  GARNETT),  Medicine  (Brud.  CARTER),  Religion  (Dr.  HATCH),  Universities  (C.  A.  FYFFE),  Music.  Theatre. 

Contemporary  Life,  etc.— ».  e  §  17. 

Financial   History  — ».  D  §  117  :  PubUc  Finance,  i.v.  Gt.  Brit.  History. 

Political  and  Parliamentary  History— z-.  also  F  §  17  :  EngUsh  Constitutional  History  ;  &-  D  §  141. 

Acland  +  Ransome,  %^q'  Politics  of  the  Last  Half  Century     [extr.fr.  their  Handbk.,  v.  F  §  17]  1/6  c  8°  Rivington  83 

Clayden,  P.W.                 England  under  Lord  Beaconsfield                                   [1873-80  ;  Liberal]  16/-     8°  Paul  80 

Cox,  Homersham               Whig  and  "Pory  Administrations  during  Thirteen  Years  [strongly  Liberal]  5/-     8°  Longman  68 

History  of  the  Radical  Party  in  Parliament               [1778-1867  ;  Radical]  12/-     8°  Paul  85 

History  of  Toryism                      [Pilt  to  Beaconsfield;  1783-1881  ;  Tory]  16/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen  82 
Essays  in  the  Administrations  of  Great  Britain,  fr.  1783  to  1830  [Liberal]  8°  Thornton,  Oxon.  [64]  in  prep. 

A  Diary  of  Two  Parliaments  :   Disraeli,  1874-80;  Gladstone, '8o-'85  ea.  12/-     8°  Cassell  85;  86 

By  "TOBY,  M.P.,"  Punch's  parliamentary  reporter,  and  Houseof  Com.  reporter  to  Daity  News.    Liberal. 

Gladstone's  House  of  Commons  [1880-1885  ;  Liberal]  12/6     8' 

England  under  Gladstone  [1880-84;  Liberal]  dj-cS 

— in  his  Constitutional  Plistory  of  England,  3  vols.  [1760-1870 ;  Liberal]  18/-  p  8' 
A  History  of  Liberalism  [Liberal]     8' 

Corn  Law,  Repeal  of— v.  Martineau  &=  Molesworth,  sufra. 

Politics  — V.  D  §  142  :  British  Politics  :  Recent  and  Contemporary. 

Reforin  Bills  — v.  also  F§  17  :  Constitutional  History,  .f.j'.  Parliamentary  Reform. 

Cox,  Homersham  History  of  Reform  Bills  [1866-67  ;  strongly  Liberal]  7/6     8' 

The  best  ace,  fr.  Liberal  side,  of  the  Reform  under  the  Derby-Disraeli  government  ;  but  strongly  partizan. 

Molesworth,  Rev.  W.  W.  History  of  the  Reform  Bill  [1832;  Liberal]  10/6 


Harris,  William 
Kebbel,  T.  E. 
Lewis,  Sir  G.  C. 
Lucy,  H.  W. 

O'Connor,  T.  P. 
McCarthy,  J.  H. 
-May,  Sir  T.  Erskine 
Strachey,  St.  Loe 


Ward  &  Downey    86 
Chatto  [84]  86 

Longman  [61-63]  7' 
Rivington       in  prep. 


8°  Longman  68 

8°  Chapman        [65]  66 


27,    NINETEENTH  CENTURY :  HISTORICAL  and  POLITICAL  BIOaRAPHY,  JOURNALS, 
REMINISCENCES,  CORRESPONDENCE,  SPEECHES,  &o. 


Collectively. 

Bagehot,  Walter 


BuRGON,  Dn.  J.  W. 


Biographical  Studies,  ed.  R.  Holt  Hutton  12/- 

Peel,  Brougham.  Gladstone,  Pitt,  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis,  Ld.  Althorp,  Pr.  Consort,  Ld.  Lyndhurst,  Cobden,  etc. 

Lives  of  Twelve  Good  Men,  2  vols.  [Oxford  dons,  etc.]  24/- 

Higginson,  TIW.  [Am.]  English  Statesmen  [Brief  Biographies  of  Contemp.  Statesmen  of  Europe]  $1.25    16°  Neio  York 

Gladstone,  Disraeli,  Bright,  Russell,  Granville,  Argyll,  Salisbury,  Northcote,  Hartington,  Harcourt,  Goschen,  etc. 

Men  of  the  Reign  ed.  T.  Humphry  Ward  [a  dictionary]  15/-  c 

British  and  Colonial  men  who  have  died  during  Queen  Victoria's  reign. 

Reid,  T.  Wemyss  Politicians  of  To-day :  a  series  of  personal  sketches  6/-  c  8' 

Sanders,  Lloyd  C.  Celebrities  of  the  Century :  men  and  women  of  xix.  century    [dictionary]  21/- m  8' 

TlrVwuf  Biographies:  reprinted  from  7X«  Tz'wfj.-  1870-79  l/_     g 

Ecclesiastics  — v.  A  §  62  :  Eccl.  Hist,  of  Eng. ,  s.v.  Biography. 

Foreign  Secretaries. 

Thornton,  P.  M.         Foreign  Secretaries  of  Nineteenth  Century,  3  vols. 

tawy.ers  —v.  D  §  7  :  Legal  Biography. 

421 


Longman 

Murray 
Nnv  Yoi 

;  8°  Routledge 

Griffith 
Cassell 
Times  Office 


[88]  89 


84 

[79]  81 
87 
80 


ports. 


[to  1880]  50/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen     81-85 


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NINETEENTH   CENTURY. 


[Europe 


F  §27 

Prime  Ministers. 

Prime  Ministers  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Victoria,  ed.  S.  J.  Reid 


ea.  2/6  c  8°  Low 


A  new  series,  just  announced  [Aug.,  1SS9].    To  be  contributed  to  by  J.  A.  FROUDE,  Dr.  Hy.  DUNCKLEY  ['*  Verax"],  Marq.  of  LORNE,  G.  W.  E.  RUSSELL, 
and  others,  and  to  comprise  biofjraphies  cf  Melbourne,  Peel,  Ld.  J.  Russell,  Derby,  Aberdeen,  Palmerston,  Beaconsneld,  Gladstone,  Salisbury. 


in  prep. 


Smith,  G.  Barnett 
Radical  Leaders. 
HiNTON,  R.  J.  [Am.] 


The  Prime  Ministers  of  Queen  Victoria 


3/6  c  8°  Routledge       [86]  8S 


English  Radical  Leaders  [BriefBiograph.Contemp.  Statesm.  of  Europe]  $1.25    i5°  Nmi  York 

Fawcett,  Lubbock,  Hughes,  Brassey,  Morley,  Plimsoll,  Holyoake,  Arch,  Bradlaugh,  Chamberlain,  ttc. 

Individually. 

Albemarle,  E.  of  Fifty  Years  of  my  Life 

Albert,  Prince  [1819-61]  — w.  also  in  Memoirs  of  Stockmar,  infra. 

*Martin,  Sir  Theodore     Life  of  the  Prince  Consort  5  vols.  8°  ea.  18/- ;  or,  I  vol.  4/6     4°  Smith  &  Elder  75-80;  82 

Rimmer,  Alfred  The  Early  Homes  of  Prince  Albert ;  13  pi.  and  37  ill,  21/-     8°  Blackwood 

Yonge,  Charl.  M.  The  Prince  Consort  [Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  \b.  1841],  Speeches  of,  ed.  Dr.  Macaulay  [1863-1888]  12/-  c  8°  Murray 

Burdett,  H.  C.  Prince,  Princess&  People ;  ports.  [Prince's  &  Princess's  social  vifk.  1863-88]  2i/-'    8°  Longman 

Beaconsfield,  Earl  [1805-81]  Selected  Speeches  :  with  notes  by  T.  E.  Kebbel,  2  vols.  32/-     8°        ,, 

„  Correspondence  with  his  Sister  [1832-1852]  2/-  c  8°  Murray 

,,  „  Home  Letters  [1830-1852]  2/-  c  8°       ,, 

Brandes,  Geo.  Life,  Character  and  Works  of  Beaconsfield  [tr.  fr.  Danish]  10/6  c  8°  Bentley 

Hitchman,  F.  The  Public  Life  of  Lord  Beaconsfield  3/6  c  8°  Low 

Kebbel,  T.  E.  Lord  Beaconsfield  [Eminent  Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

O'Connor,  T.  P.  Lord  Beaconsfield :  a  biography  7/6  c  8' 

Thompson,  G.  C.  The  Public  Life  of  Lord  Beaconsfield,  2  vols.  [1875-80]  36/-     8' 

BlENTlNCK,  Ld.  G.  [1774-1839]  :  a  political  biography.     By  Benj.  Disraeli  [  =  Ld.  Beaconsfield]  6/- c  8' 

Bloomfield,  Ld.  Memoir  of.    By  Lady  Bloomfield,  2  vols.  28/-  c  8" 

„     Bar'ess  G.  Reminiscences  of  Court  and  Diplomatic  Life  [1841-70]    6/-  c  8' 

BowEN,  Sir  Geo.  F.  Selection  fr.  Despatches  and  Letters,  ed.  S.  Lane- Poole,  2  vols 

Bright,  John  [1811-89]    Speeches,  3/6  ;  Public  Addresses 

Robertson,  W.  Life  and  Times  of  John  Bright ;  port. 

Smith,  G.  Barnett  Life  and  Speeches  of  John  Bright ;  port. ,  7/6 ; 

Vide  also  MORLEY'S  Life  pfCobden,  infra. 

Brougham,  [ist]  Ld.  [1778-1868]  Life  of,  and  his  Times,  written  by  himself,  3  v. 

Campbell,  Ld.  Lives  of  Brougham  and  Lyndhurst 

Buckingham,  Duke  of      Mem.  of  Court  of  George  iv  :  fr.  orig.  family  docu.,  2  v. 


7/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [76]  77 


89 
89 
89 

8S 
[86]  87 
[86]  87 

89 

[81]  8s 

ss 

[79]  8S 
86 

[51]  72 

84 

[82]  84 

89 


8' 


Chatto 

Macmillan 

Longman 

Chapman 

Paul 

Longman 


14/-  c8°  8°Mac'llan[68]78;79 


7/6  c  8°  Cassell 
smaller  edn.  5/-     8°  Hodder 


83 
[81]  85 ;  89 


ea.  16/- 
16/- 
ports.  [1820-30] 
o.p.  \w.  10/-] 
„  „  Memoirs  of  Courts  and  Cabinets  of  Wm.  iv.  and    Victoria :  fr.  orig.  family 

documents,  2  v. ;  ports,  o.p.  [m.  10/-]     8' 

CANNiNG,Geo.[i77o-i827]  Some  Official  Correspondence  of,  ed.  w.  notes  E.  J.  Stapleton,  2  v.        28/-     8' 

Dalling  &  Bulwer,  Ld.    Canning — in  his  Historical  Characters  6/-  c  8' 

Hill,  Frank  H.  George  Canning  [English  Worthies]  2/6  c  8' 


Blackwood 
Murray 


Stapleton,  A.  G. 
*Castlereagh,  Ld. 


George  Canning  and  His  Times  [by  his  Priv.  Sec]  16/- 

[1769-1822]  Mem.,  Corres.,   Despatches,  etc.,  ed.  Marq.  of  Londonderry    [his 

brother],  12  v.  o.p.  [pb.  168/- ;  w.  63/-] 
„  and  Sir  C.  Stewart :  Lives,  fr.  orig.  papers.     By  Sir  A.  Alison,  3  v.  42/- 

Churchill,  Ld.  Rand.    Speeches^  w.  intro.  and  notes  L.  J.  Jennings,  2  vols,  [1880-1888]  24/- 

Cobbett,  Wm.  [1762-1835] 

Dalling  &  Bulwer,  Ld.   Cobbet — in  his  Historical  Characters  6/- 

Smith,  E.  William  Cobbett :  a  biography,  2  vols.  24/- 

Watson,  J.  S.  Biography  of  William  Cobbett  7/6 


8°  Hurst 


Longman 
Bentley 
Longman 
Parker 


8* 


8' 


CoBDEN,  Richard  [1804-65]  Political  Writings,  6/- 


Speeches,  ed.  John  Bright  3/6  c  8' 


London 

Blackwood 

Longman 

Bentley 
■  Low 
Blackwood 

,      Casselt 


Ash  worth,  H. 
*Morley,  John 
Robertson,  W. 
Rogers,  Thorold 
Colchester,  [ist]  Ld 


5(- 


Popular  Edition  2/-  c  8' 


c8° 
c 


Macmillan 

Cassell 

Chapman  [81]  83:85 


59 

61 

87 

[68]  75 

87 

59 

48-SS 
61 
89 

[68]  75 
78 
70 

[70]  JS 

[77]  79 


8°  Macmillan 


8' 


Murray 

Bell 

Murray 


Recollections  of  Cobden  and  the  Anti-Corn  Law  League 

Life  of  Richard  Cobden,  7/6 

— in  his  Life  and  Times  of  John  Bright,  supra. 

Richard  Cobden  and  Modern  Political  Opinion  10/6 

[Speaker  of  H.  of  C.  1802-17]  Diary  and  Correspondence  of,   ed.  his  Son, 

3  vols.  ;  port.  [Moderate  Tory]  42/- 
Cole,  Sir  Henry  Fifty  Years  of  my  Public  Life,  2  vols.  36/- 

Croker,  J.  W.  Correspondence  and  Diaries,  ed.  Jennings,  3  vols.  45/~ 

Derby,  Ld.  [1826;  /«V.]    [Life  of]    By  T.  E.  Kebbel  [Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

ELDON,[lst]Earl[l75l-l838]  Public  and  Private  Life  of,  ed.  H.  Twiss,  2  vols.  [Tory]  o.p.  \_pb.  21/-]     8°  Murray 

Also  in  CAMPBELL'S  Lives  of  the  ChnuceUi>rs,—v.  F  S  x6. 

ELLENBOROUGH,Ld.[i790-i87i]  A  Political  Diary,  ed.  Ld.  Colchester,  2  vols.  [1828-30]  30/-     8°  Bentley 

ERSKiNE,Ld.T.[i75o-i823]  Speeches,  ed.  with  Memoir  by  E.  Walford  8/-     8°  Reeves  &  Turner 

Conts.  all  the  speeches  of  the  5  voL  edn.  [1847],     His  Life  is  coat  in  CAMPBELL'S  LiiKs  vfttu  Chancellors,  vol.  vi. 

Fawcett,  Henry  [1831-84]  Life  of.     By  Leslie  Stephen  ;  2  ports.  12/6  c  8°  Smith  &Elder[85]8S 

Forster,  W,  E.  [        ]    Life  of.     By  T.  Wemyss  Reid ;  port.  10/6     8°  Chapman        [88]  89 

Gladstone,  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E.  \b.  1809 ;  living].  ,       00     ,  «      00 

Jennings,  L.  J.  Mr.  Gladstone  :  a  study,  5/-  ;  [Anti-Gladstonian]  Popular  Edition  l/-  c  8    Blackwood     87  ;  »S 

Smith,  G.  Barnett  Life  of  the  Rt.  Hon,  W.  E.  Gladstone,  3/6  Popular  Edition  l/-  c  8°  Cassell  79 

422 


73 

6ii 

84 
[85]  85 

89 
[46]  46 

81 
8s 


86 


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BRITISH   MILITARY  AND   NAVAL   HISTORY. 


[Europe 


F  §28 

Greville,C.C.F.[i794-i86s]  Jrnl.  of  Rgns.  of  Geo.  iv.,  Wm.  iv.  &  Vict.,  ed.  H.  Reeve,  8  vols.  ea.  s/-  c  8°  Longin,[74;85  ;87]88 

The  first  3  vols,  of  this  reprint  cover  the  reigns  of  Geoige  iv.  and  William  iv  ;  the  rest  are  devoted  to  Victoria,  1S37-1860. 

GREY.Earl  [*.i8o2  ;  limngl^  [Life  of].    By  Frank  Hill  [Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  in  prep. 

Gronow,  Cpt.  Kern,  and  Recol. ;  w.  ill.  ft.  contemp.  sources  by  Jos.  Grego,  2  V.    o.p.\_w.£ii\     8°  Nimmo  [64]  86 

AnecdiAes  of  the  Camp,  Court,  Clubs,  and  Society  from  iSio-iSSa    Excellent  gossip,  but  of  the  smallest  historical  value. 

Hastings,  Warren  [1732-1818] — v.  also  Macaulay  in  his  Essays. 


Burke,  Edmund 
Gleig,  Rev.  G.  R. 
Malleson,  Col.  G.  B. 
Stephen,  Sir  J.  F. 
Trotter,  Cpt.  L.  J. 
Herries,  J.  C. 


Speeches  on  Impeachment  of  W.  Hastings — in  his  Works,  vols,  iv.-v.  6  v.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [    ] 


o.p.  Iw.  12/6]     8° 


Bentley  41 

W.  H.  Allen  in  prep. 


8°  Murray 

8°  Macmillan 
:  8°  Longman 


8S 
79 
80 

[43]  53 

68 
[84]  85 


Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Warren  Hastings,  3  vols. ;  ports, 

— in  his  Founders  of  Indian  Empire,  vol.  ii.  S" 

— in  his  The  Story  of  Nuncomar,  2  vols.  15/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Life  of  Warren  Hastings  [a  defence]  9/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

Memoir  of  his  Public  Life.     By  Edw.  Herries  [his  son],  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Murray 

During  the  reij^ns  of  George  iii.,  Georgeiv.,  William  iv.,  and  Victoria. 

HoRNER,Francis[l778-l8l7]  Memoirs  and  Corres.  of,  ed.  L.  Horner  [brother],  2  vols.  o.f.  [w.  7/6] 

Chiefly  valuable  for  the  light  it  throws  on  the  finance  of  the  period. 

Liverpool,  [2nd]  Earl  of  [1770-1828]  Life  &  Adminis.  of.  By  Prf.  C.  D.  Yonge,  3  vols.  [fr.  orig.  docu.]  42/- 
MALMESBDRY,Earl  [1807-89]  Memoirs  of  an  Ex-Minister  [autobiography]  7/6 

Lord  MaLMESBURY  is  said  to  have  left  another  vol.  of  memoirs  in  MS,,  which  may  be  shortly  published. 

Mayo,  Earl  of  [1822-72]  [4th  Viceroy  of  India].     Life  of.     By  Dr.  [Sir]  W.  W.  Hunter,  2  vols.       24/- 
Melbourne,  [2nd]  Vis,  [1779-1848] 

Hayward,  Abraham        — m  ,4«  Sketches  of  Eminent  Statesmen,  2  vols.  28/-     8°  Murray  80 

Torrens,  W.  T.  M.         Memoirs  of  Viscount  Melbourne,  2  vols. ;  port.  32/-     8°  Macmillan  78 

Napier,  Sir  Joseph  :  Ex-Ld.  Chanc.  of  Ireland,  Life  of.    By  A.  C.  Ewald ;  port.  [ed.  fr.  his  priv.  corresp.]  15/-  8°  Locgman    87 
Palmerston,  Vis.  [1784-1865] 

Dalling  &  Bul\ver+ Ashley  ^^^  ^  Life  of  Lord  Palmerston,  2  vols. 

Sanders,  L.  C.  Viscount  Palmerston 

Peel,  Sir  Rob.  [1788-1850] 

Dalling  &  Bulwer,  Ld.   Sir  Robert  Peel  :  a  sketch 

Doubleday,  Thos.  The  Political  Life  of  Sir  Robert  Peel,  2  vols. 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  Memoirs  of  Sir  Robert  Peel  [tr.] 

Montague,  F.  C.  Sir  Robert  Peel 


8°  Smith  &  Elder  [7S]76 


12/-  c  8°  Bentley     [70-74]  78 
[Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  88 


8° 


7/6 
a.p.  [pb.  ;  w.  8/6] 

14/-     s- 
[Statesmen  Series]  2/5  c  8' 
o.p.  [pb.  45/6  ;  w.  18/-]     8°  Jackson 


Bentley  74 

Smith  &  Elder[s6]  59 
Bentley  56 

W.  H.  Allen  88 


47-51 

in  prep. 

[40]  41 

89 

85 

47 

72 
88 


Taylor  +  Mackay,  -g^'    Life  and  Times  of  Sir  Robert  Peel,  4  vols. 

Thursfield,  J.  R.  Peel  [Twelve  English  Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

RoMiLLy,SirSam.[i757-i8i8]  Mem.  of  his  Own  Life,  2  vols.  [Journals,  i8o6-i8]  op.  [pb.  12/-  ;  w.  6/-]  s  8°  Murray 
Russell,  Ld.  John  [Earl,  1792-1878]  Life  of.     By  Spencer  Walpole,  2  vols.  ;  2  ports.  36/-     8°  Longman 

Salisbury,  Marq.of.[*.i83o;  liv.'\  Life  and  Speeches  of.     By  F.  S.  Pulling,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Low 

SiDMOUTH,[ist]Vis.[i755-i844]  Life  and  Corres.  of,  ed.  Dn.  Pellew,  3  v.  [Tory]  o.p.  [pb.  42I-;  w.  15/-]     8°  Murray 

yide  also  in  HOLLAND'S  Memoirs  oftjte  Whig  Party  \ti,  F  §  25] ;  RUSSELL'S  Fo^  [p,  F  S  26] ;  and  STANHOPE'S  Pitt  \tj.  F  §  25]. 

v.STOCKMAR,Bar.C.F.[l787-i863]  By  Bar.  E.  v.  Stockmar  [his  son]  2  v.  [tr.] ;  ed.  Prf.  Max  Miiller  21/-  c  8°  Longman 

STOCKMAR  was  confidential  adviser  and  friend  of  Prince  Albert.     Covers  the  period  18x4-1863, 

Stratford  de  Redcliffe,  Vise.  Life  of.     By  Stanley  Lane-Poole,  2  vols.  ;  3  ports.  36/-      8°        ,, 

Victoria,  Queen  \b.  1819 ;  Hv.l 

Alice,  Princess                Letters  to  the  Queen,  w.  mem.  of  Alice  by  Princess  Christian                         7/6  c  8°  Murray  [84]  87 

Macaulay,  Dr.  Jas.          Life  and  Reign  of  Queen  Victoria;  5  ports,  and  65  ill.                  [popular]  10/6  r  8°  R.T.S.  87 

Smith,  G.  Barnett           Life  of  H.M.  Queen  Victoria ;  ports,  and  ill.                       [Popular  Edn.]  10/6     8°  Routledge  86 

Thornton,  P.  M.             The  Brunswick  Accession                                    [hist,  of  the  Queen's  family]  6/-      8°  Ridgway  [87]  87 
Wall,  A.  H.                   Fifty  Years  of  a  good  Queen's  Reign                                                              3/6  c  8°  Ward&Downey[86]87 

Wilson,  Robert            The  Life  and  Times  of  Queen  Victoria,  2  vols.  ;  ports.  &  ill.  [popular]  ea.  9/-  r  8°  Cassell  88 

VlTZTHUM  v.  Eckstcedt,  Ct.  St.  Petersburg  &  London  :  remnsces.  ;  ed.  H.  Reeve  [1852-64]  2  v.     30/-     8°  Longman  87 

VITZTHUM  was  Saxon  Minister  attheCourtofSt,  James, 

Wedderburn,  Sir  D.       Life  of,  fr.  his  Journals.     By  Mrs.  Perclval  [his  sister]  14/-     8°  Paul  84 

William  IV.  [1765-1837]  Life  and  Times  of.     By  Percy  Fitzgerald,  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Tinsley  84 

Gives  a  good  view  of  the  social  life  and  manners  during  his  reign. 


Collectively. 

Cusr,  Sir  E. 
Grant,  James 


28.    BRITISH  MILITARY  and  NAVAL  HISTORY. 


[6° 

Murray 

<8-6, 

4: 

Cassell  [73-75]  80-82 

4" 

jj 

84 

8" 

Macmillan 

76 

Annals  of  Wars  of  l8th  &  19th  Cent.,  9  vols.  [1700-1815]  ea.  5/- 

British  Battles  by  Land  and  Sea,  3  vols.  ;  600  ill.  [popular]  ea.  9/- 

„  ,,  The  same.  Supplemental  vol.  :  Recent  British  Battles  ;  ill.  9/- 

Hozier,  Cpt.[Col.]H.M.  The  Invasions  of  England  :  hist,  of  past,  with  lessons  for  future,  2  v.         28/- 

Special  Recent  Campaigns— ».  F  §  31  :  Recent  British  Minor  Campaigns. 

Military. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  England  at  War ;  2  vols.      [great  campaigns  fr.  Henry  viii.  to  pres.  day]  25/-     8°  Remington  86 

„  „  Battle  Stories  from  English  and  European  History  ;  8  pi.  [popular]  7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [83]  89 

BURGOYNE,  Sir  J.  Political  and  Military  Episodes  during  the  reign  of  George  iii.  16/-     8*  Macmillan  76 

CLiN'roN,  H.  R.  From  Crefy  to  Assaye  :  five  centuries  of  English  military  history  ;  maps      5/-  i  8°  Warne  8i 

423 


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BRITISH    MILITARY  BIOGRAPHY. 


[Europe 


The  English  Army  :  its  past  hist.,  present  condition  and  future  prospects  2l/- 

Victories  of  the  British  Army  ;  ill. 

The  Victoria  Cross  :  an  official  chronicle  [1856- 

The  British  Army :  its  origin,  progress,  and  equipment,  vols,  i.-iii. 

F  §  ^  :  Regimental  History. 


Cassell  « 

5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 
880]  5/-^  8°  W.  H.  Allen 
ea.  21/-     8°  Cassell 


■  d.  (78) 

[39]  52 

80 

67-76 


F  §29 

Griffiths,  Maj.  A. 
Maxwell,  W.  H. 
O'Byrne,  R.  W. 
Scott,  Sir  Sibbald 

Regimental  History, 
Naval. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  England  on  the  Sea  :  story  of  the  navy                                                           6/-  c  8°  F.  V.  White  [85]  86 

Allen,  Joseph  Battles  of  the  British  Navy,  2  vols.  ;  ill.                                                       ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [42]  52 

*James,  William  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain,  6  vols.  ;  ports.  [1793-1827  (Navarino)]     42/-  c  8°  Bentley           [22]  78 

,,             „  The  same,  epitomized,  by  Robert  W.  O'Byrne                                                  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen          88 

Laught.on,  Prf.  J.  K        Studies  in  Naval  History  [biographies:  for  contents,  «<.  F  §  30]  16/6  c  8°  Longman                87 

Low,  Lt.-Col.  R.  The  History  of  the  Indian  Navy,  2  vols.                                     [1613-1863]  30/-     8°  Bentley                    77 

Monnmenta  Juridica  :  Black  Book  ofthe  Admiralty,  ed.  Sir  Travers  Twiss,  4  vols.  ea.  10/-  i  8°  Rolls  Series      71-76 

a  moat  important  collection  of  documents,  cliiefly  of  14-15  centuries,  containing  the  ancient  ordinances  and  laws  relating  to  the  Navy,  with  valuable  Prefaces. 

Nicolas,  Sir  Harris  History  of  the  Royal  Navy  to  the  French  Revolution,  vols,  i.-ii.  o.p.     8°  London  47 

YoNGE,  Prf.  C.  D.  History  of  the  British  Navy  to  Present  Time,  3  vols.  ;  plans  54/-     8°  Bentley  [63]  66 


29.    BRITISH  MILITARY  BIOGRAPHY. 


Collectively, 

Adams,  W.  H.  D. 
•Chesney,  Lt.-Col.  C. 
Cusi',  Sir  Edward 
Gleig,  G.  R. 
Holmes,  T.  R.  E. 
•Kaye,  Sir  J.  W. 

Laurie,  Col.  W.  F.  B. 
Low,  Lt-Col.  R. 
Malleson",  Col.  G.  B. 
Mitchell,  Maj. -Gen.  J 

Individually. 

Abercromey,  Sir R.  [1734-1801]  Memoir  of.     By  Ld.  Dunfermline  [his  son]  10/6 
Aberdeen,  [4th]  E.  of  [1784-1860]—!'.  Kinglake'sC)7>«OT[F§  3i],ej^.ii,62,  fordiscus.  of  his  policy  &admin. 

Broadfoot,  Maj.  Geo.      Careerof,  in  Afghanis.&  the  Punjab,  ed.lVlaj.W.  Broadfoot;  port.  &  maps  15/- 

BuRGOYNE,  Sir  jr.               Episodes  from  Life  of.     By  A.  Fonblanque  16/- 

,,               „                    Life  and  Correspondence,  2  vols.  30/- 

Cecil,  Gen.  Sir E.jVisc. Wimbledon     Life  and  Times  of.     By  Charles  Dalton,  2  vols.  ;  port.  30/- 

Cecil  was  Colonel  of  an  English  regiment  in  the  Dutch  service,  i6o5-i63r. 
Life  of.     By  his  Wife  and  Daughter,  ed.  S.  Lane-Poole 


Eminent  Soldiers  ;  ill.  [popular]  3/6  c  8°  Routledge 

Essays  in  Military  Biography  12/6     8°  Longman 

Lives  of  the  Warriors  of  17th  Centui-y,  6  vols.  50/-  c  8°  Murray  65- 

Lives  of  British  Generals,  3  vols.         [Lardner's  Cyclo.]  o.p.  \_pb.  10/6;  w.  Tl(i\    12°  Longman  31- 

Four  Famous  Soldrs.  [Sir  C.  Napier,  Hodson,  Sir  W.  Napier,  Sir  H.  Edwards]6/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 
Lives  of  Indian  Officers,  2  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  „       [67]  88- 

Bums,  ConoUy,  Comwallis,  Elphinstone,  Lawrence,  Malcolm,  Martyn,  Metcalf,  Neill,  Nicolson,  Pottinger,  Todd. 

Sketches  of  Some  distinguished  Anglo-Indians,  2  series  ea.  7/6  c  8°  „      [75]  87 ; 

Soldiers  of  the  Victorian  Age,  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Chapman 

Founders  of  Indian  Empire       [Clive,  Hastings,  Wellesley],  vol.  i. :  Clive  20/-      8°  W.  H.  Allen 
Biographies  of  Eminent  Soldiers  of  the  last  Four  Centuries  9/-      8°  Blackwood 


8°  Edinburgh 

8°  Murray 
8°  Macmillan 
8°  Bentley 
8°  Low 


So 
82 
65 

61 

89 
76 

73 
85 


Chesney,  Gen.  F.  R. 
Clive,  Ld.  [1725-1774] 

Gleig,  Rev.  G.  R. 

Macaulay,  Ld. 

Malleson,  Col.  G.  B. 


18/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen         85 


Life  of  Lord  Clive,  founder  of  the  British  Empire  in  India 
Clive, — in  his  Essays  [  =  article  on  Malcolm's  Life  of  Clive  (3  v., 
Founders  of  the  Indian  Empire,  vol.  i.  :  Clive  ;  ports. 


36)] 


Clyde,  Ld.  [1792-1863]  Life  of:  w.  extracts  fr.  his  Diary  and  Corresp. 


By  Gen.  Shadwell,  2 
port,  and  maps 
[Statesmen  Series] 


3/6 
2/5 
20/- 
vols.  ; 
36/- 
2/6 
42/- 
36/- 
14/- 
26/- 

35/- 
6/- 


c  8°  Murray  [48]  61 

c  8°  Longman        [27]  89 

8°  W.  H.  Allen         82 


Dalhousie,  Marq.  of       [Life  of]     By  Cpt.  L.  J.  Trotter 

*Dur'and,  Maj.-Gen.  SirH.M.     Life  of.     By  H.  M.  Durand,  2  vols.  ;  port. 

Edwardes,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  H.     Memoir  of  Life  and  Letters.     By  his  Wife,  2  vols. 

Elgin,  Earl  of  [181 1-63  ;  Gov.-Gen.  of  Ind.].     Letters  and  Journal  of,  ed.  Theo.  Walrond 

Elphinstone,  Mt.  Stuart[i779-i8S9].     Life  of.     By  Sir  E.  Colebrooke,  2  vols. 

Fraser,  Gen.J.  S.  [Madras  army]    Memoir  &  Corresp,  of.    By  Col.  Hastings  Fraser  [his  son] ;  port 

GoLDSMiD,  Sir  F.  H.         Memoir  of 

GOMM,  Fdm,  Sir  Wm.       Letters  and  Journals  of     By  F.  C.  C.  Gomm  ;  ports.  [1799-1815]  12/- 

GORDON,  Gen.  C.J. [1833-85]    Journals  at  Kartum  [ed.  fr.  his  MSS.  by  Hake]     6/- 

Letters  to  his  Sister  [M.  A.  Gordon]  3/6 

General  Gordon  [English  Men  of  Action]     2/6 

Chinese  Gordon  :  a  history  dd. 

Events  in  the  Life  of  General  Gordon  [by  his  brother]  18/- 

The  Story  of  Chinese  Gordon,  2  vols.  ea.  15/- 

Vide  also  F  5  31 :  British  Minor  Campaigns,  s.v,  Egypt. 

HAVELOCK,Sir  Hy.  [1794-1857]     Memoirs  of     By  J.  Clark  Marshman  3/6 

Hodson,  Maj.  W.  S.  R. 
Hodson,  Rev.  G.  H,  [brother  ;  ed.]     Hodson  of  Hodson's  Horse  [extr.  fr.  letters  and  appendices]    i/- 

The  new  edition  contains  an  answer  to  the  charges  made  by  HOLMES,  ut  infra. 

Holmes,  T.  R.  E.  —in  bis  Four  Famous  Soldiers     [Sir  C.  and  Sir  W.  Napier,  Hodson,  Sir  H. 

Edwai-ds]     6/- 
424 


•Butler,  Col.  Sir.  Wm. 

Forbes,  Arch. 

Gordon,  Sir  H.W. 
•Halie,  A.  E.  Gordon 


8°  Blackwood 
c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

8         ,,        >> 

8°  Paul 

8°  Murray 

8°      „ 
r  8°  Whiting 
c  8°  Paul 

8°  Murray 
c  8°  Paul 
c  8°  Macmillan 
c8° 
16°  Routledge 

8°  Paul 

8°  Remington 

c  8°  Longman 
c  8°  Paul 


c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 


81 
89 
85 
86 

72 
84 
85 

[81]  82 
81 

[85]  86 

[88]  SS 
89 

[85]  86 

85 

84-S5 

[6o]7o 
[59]  89 

89 


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[Europe 


By  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  H.  B.  Edwardes  +  H.  Merivale 


12/- 

21/- 


Alison,  Sir  Arch. 
Coxe,  Archd.  W. 

Creighton,  L. 
Saintsbury,  Geo. 
Wolseley,  Ld. 


Lawrence,  Sir  H".  [1806-57]     Life  of. 

John;  Ld.  [i8i  1-79] 

*Smith,  R.  Bosworth       Life  of  Lord  Lawrence,  2  vols.  ;  2  ports. 

Temple,  Sir  Richard      Lord  Lawrence  [English  Men  of  Action]     2/6 

MAcGREGOR,Maj.-Gen.SirC.  M.     Life  and  Opinions  of.     Edited  Lady  MacGregor,  2  v. ;  ports.    35/- 

Mackenzie,  Gen.  Colin  [1825-81]     Storms  and  Sunshine  of  a  Soldier's  Life,  2  vols.  15/- 

Malcolm,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  J.  [1769-1833  ;  Gov.  of  Bombay].     Life  &  Corresp.  of.     By  [Sir]  J.  W.  Kaye, 

2  vols.     o.p.\_pb.  36/-;  w.  12/-] 
Marlborough,  Duke  of  [1650-1722]     Letters  &  Despatches,  ed.  Gen.  Sir  Geo.  Murray,  5  v.    [1702-12] 

o.p.ipb.  13s/-;  «/.  42/-] 
Life  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  2  vols. ;  ports,  and  maps  [w.  ace.  of  War  of 

Succession]     36/- 
Life  and  Corresp.  of  Duke  of  Marlborough,  3  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8° 

Exclusively  from  the  military  side.    AUas  of  Flans  to  accompany  above,  10/6,  f. 

Life  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough  3/6 

Marlborough  [English  Worthies]     l/- 

— has  an  exhaustive  memoir  based  on  orig.  authorities,  in  prep. 
Vide  also  especially  the  Histories  of  Burton,  Stanhope,  and  WVON,  in  F  §  24  :  England,  1653-1734. 
MuNRO,  Gen.  Sir  Thos.    Life  of :  w.  sel.  of  his  correspondence.     By  Rev.  G.  R.  Gleig 
Napier,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  C.  [i 782-1 853]     Life  of.    By  Hon.  W.  Napier  Bruce  ;  port. 
,,         Sir  Geo.  Early  Military  Life  of.     By  Sir  W.  Napier  [his  son] 

„        Maj.-Gen.  Sir  W.  F.  [1785-1860]    Life  of.    By  H.  A.  Bruce,  2  vols. 
Outram,  Lt-Gen.  Sir  J.  [1803-63]    Life  of.     By  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  F.  J.  Goldsmid,  2  vols. 
Pollock,  Fdm.  Sir  G.       Life  and  Correspondence  of     By  C.  R.  Low  ;  port. 
Roberts,  Maj.-Gen.  SirF.  S.  \_b.  1832]    Memoir  of.     By  C.  R.  Low  ;  port. 
Veres,  Sir  F.  [1554-1608]  &  Sir  Hor.  [1565-1635]    The  Fighting  Veres.     By  C.  R.  Markham 
Wellesley,  Marquess  [1760-1842] 
Despatches  [Indian]  5  vols.,  o.p.[pb.  £6  10/-;  w.  £2] 

Spanish  Despatches  o.p.[pb.  8/6  ;  w.  6/-] 

Malleson,  Col.  G.  B.       Wellesley  [Statesman  Series  ;  v.  also  supra,  s.  v.  collectively]     2/6 

Pearce,  R.  R.  Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of,  3  vols  ;  port.  o.p.  [pb.  42/-  ;  w.  2 1/-] 

Wellington,  Duke  of  [1796-1852] 
Despatches  [during  1769-1815],  ed.  Lt.-Col.  Gurwood,  8  vols.  o.p.\_pb.  170/-;  w.  63/-] 

i. :  Holland  and  India;  ii, :  India  ;  iii, :  Denmark  and  Peninsula;  iv.-vL  :  Peninsula;  viL-viii. :  Germany,  Low  Countries, 

Supplementary  Despatches  and  Memoranda,  16  vols.  ea.  20/- 


F  §30 

8°  Smith  &  Elder  [72]73 

c8°  Smith  &  Elder  [8i]85 

c  8°  Macmillan  89 

8°  Blackwood  88 

c  8°  Douglas,  Edin.      82 

8°  Smith  &  Elder      56 

8°  Murray  45 

8°  Blackwood     [47]  55 
Bohn's  Lib.[i8-19]47-4S 

c  8°  Rivington  79 

c  8°  Longman       [87]  88 


,V6 

c8° 

Murray 

r.30]  61 

12/- 

c8" 

85 

7/6 

08" 

>> 

I84I87 

28/- 

p8^ 

») 

64 

32/- 

8" 

Smith  &  Elder  [8o]8 1 

18/- 

8" 

W.  H.  Allen 

'         73 

18/- 

8° 

1>                     91 

».S 

2  ports. 

18/- 

8°  Low 

«7 

8°  W.  H.  Allen         37 

8°  Murray  38 

c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         89 

8°  Bentley  [46]  47 

8°  Murray[37-39]44-47 

France. 

58-72 


i.-iv. :  India ;  v,  i  Ireland ; 


vi. :  Denmark,  Spanish  America;  vi.-vii. ;  Spain,  Portugal ;  viii.-ix. ; 
and  Occupation  of  Paris ;  xiii.-xv. :  Appendix  ;  xvi 


France  and  Congress  of  Vienna 
Index. 


Civil  and  Political  Despatches  [1819-31],  8  vols.  ea.  20/- 

i. :  Congress  of  Verona  [i8r9-22] ;  ii.-v. :  Official  Correspondence  at  Home  [1819-29]. 

Selection  from  Despatches  and  Memoranda  on  India,  ed.  S.  J.  Owen  24/ 

*Brialmont,  A.  Life  of  Duke  of  Wellington,  tr.  Rev.  G.  R.  Gleig,  4  vols.  o.p.  8°  ;  Abrdg.  5/- 

Probably  the  best  and  most  impartial  account ;  millitary  side  well  developed, 

Fraser,  Sir  Wm.  Words  on  Wellington  [the  Duke,  Waterloo,  the  ball] 

Gleig,  Rev.  G.  R.  Life  of  Duke  of  Wellington  ;  port. 

Hooper,  George  Wellington  ;  port.  PEnglish  Men  of  Action] 

Maxwell,  W.  H.  Life  of  Duke  of  Wellington ;  ill.  "  : 

Stanhope,  P.  H.  [5th]  Earl     Notes  of  Conversations  of  D.  of  Well,  with  :   1831-51 

Waite,  R.  Life  of  Duke  of  Wellington  [Historical  Biographies] 

Yonge,  Prf.  C.  D.  Life  of  Field-Marshal  Wellington,  2  vols. 

Wilson,  Gen.  Sir  R.         Private  Diary  of,  2  vols.  [w.  Europ.  Armies,  1812-14] 

Wolfe,  Maj.-Gen.  Jas.  [1726-1759] 

Parkman,  F.  [Am.]         Montcalm  and  Wolfe,  2  vols.  ea, 

Wolseley,  Lord  \b.  1833 ;  liv^  Life  of.     By  Lt.  C.  R.  Low ;  port. 


8°  Murray 

x.-xii. ;  Waterloo 

8°  Murray 


67-80 


8"  Clar.  Press  80 

c  8°  Longman  58-60 ;  64 


7/6  p  8°  Nimmo 

89 

6/—  c  8°  Longman 

[64]  87 

2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

89 

3/6  c  8°  Bickers      [39-41]  89 

7/6  c  8°  Murray 

[89]  89 

3/6    12°  Rivington 

78 

42/-     8°  Chapman 

60 

26/-      8°  Murray 

81 

I.  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

[84]  86 

6/-  c  8°  Bentley 

[78]  81 

30.    BRITISH  NAVAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


Collectively. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D. 
Barrow,  1r\o.,jun. 
Bourne,  H.  R.  Fox 
Campbell,  Dr.  J. 
*Laughton,  Prf.  J.  K. 


Eminent  Sailors ;  ill. 

Naval  Worthies  of  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth 

English  Seamen  under  the  Tudors,  2  vols. 

British  Admirals  and  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain. 

Studies  in  Naval  History 


•[popular]    3/6  c  8°  Routledge  82 

14/-     8°  Murray  45 

21/-  p  8°  Bentley  68 

3/6  c  8°  J.Blackwood[i7-]73 

10/6  c  8°  Longman  87 


Biographies  of  Du  Quesne  &  Suffren,  Jean  Bart  &  Du  Guay  Trouin,  Thurot  &  Paul  Jones,  Surcouf,  Tegetthoff,  Fortunatus  Wright,  John  Walker,  and  other  distinguished 

Seamen  (mostly  foreigners,  and  litUe  known). 


O'Byrne,  W.  R. 
Yonge,  Prf.  C.  D. 


Naval  Biographical  Dictionary 

Our  Great  Naval  Commanders  ;  ports. 


dZS 


o.p.  [pb.  42/-;  w.  15/-]     i 
[popular]     3/6  c  I 


MuiTay 
Sonnenschein 


49 
84 


History] 


RECENT   BRITISH   MINOR   WARS  AND   CAMPAIGNS. 


[Europe 


F  §31 

Individually. 

Anson,  Ld.  [1697-1761]  Life  of.     By  Sir  J.  Barrow 

Barrow,  Sir  John  [1764-1848  ;  Sec.  to  Adinir.]    Autobiography  ;  port. 

Blake,  Adm.  Rob.  [1597-1657] 

Dixon,  W.  Hepworth     Robert  Blaise,  Admiral  and  General  at  Sea 

Hannay,  D.  Admiral  Blake 

Drake,  Sir  Francis  [1545-96]    — ».  E  §  6. 
[DuNDONALD,  loth  E.  of]     Autobiography  of  a  Seaman 


o.p.  \_pb.  14/- ;  w. 


[English  Worthies] 


6/6] 
16/- 

7/6 
i/- 


8°  Murray 


c8° 
c 


Bickers 
Longman 


Life  of.   By  his  Son  +  H.  R.  Fox  Bourne,  z  vols,  [partly  autobiographical]  30/-     8° 


6/-  c  8°  Bentley 


21/- 
21/- 

o.p.  [pb.  12/-  ;  w.  6/-] 

[autobiography]  15/- 

30/- 


Elphinstone,  Adm.G.K.  [1746-1823].     Memoir  of ;  port.,  ill.,  and  maps 

Hawke,  Edw.,  Ld.  [1705-81]     Life  of.     By  Prf.  Montagu  Burrows 

Howe,  Earl  [1722-99]        Life  of.     By  Sir  John  Barrow 

Ingham,  Adm.  H.  F.  W.  \living\  Hearts  of  Oak ;  ill. 

Napier,  Adm.  Sir  C.  [1786-1860]     Life  and  Correspondence  of,  2  vols. 

Nelson,  Lord  [1758-1805] 

Despatches  and  Letters  of,  ed.  Sir  Harris  Nicolas,  7  vols. 

*         ,,  ,,  selected  and  arranged  by  Prf.  J.  K.  Laughton 

With  some  few  exceptions,  entirely  derived  from  NICOLAS. 

Clarke +  Mc Arthur,  Rev.  J. +J.  Life  and  Services  of  Nelson,  3  vols.  ,      o.f.  \_fb.  31/6  ;  w.  15/-] 

Edited  from  NELSON'S  MSS. 


O.p.  [pb.  iio/- 


w.  50/-] 

16/- 


Blackwood 

W.  H.  Allen 

Murray 

W.  H.  Allen 

Hurst 

Colburn 
Longman 


8°  Jackson 


39 
47 

[52]  84 
[86]  89 

[61]  89 
69 
82 
83 
37 
89 
61 

44-46 
86 

40  • 


Jeaffreson,  J.  Cordy        Lady  Hamilton  and  Lord  Nelson  :  an  historical  biography,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8° 

,,  ,,  The  Queen  of  Naples  &  Lord  Nelson;  2  vols,    [defence  of  Qu.  of  Naples]  21/-  c8° 

Southey,  Robert  Life  of  Nelson  [Morley's  Univ.  Lib.]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge ;  or,  ill.  3/6  c  8° 

Parker,  Adm.  Sir  W.[i78i-i866]     Life  of.     By  Adm.  A.  Phillimore,  3  vols.  ea.  16/-     8° 

Rodney,  Adm.  Ld.  [1718-92]    [Life  of].    By  David  Hannay  [English  Men  of  Action  Series]    2/608° 

[Rogers,  Cpt.  Woodes]     Life  aboard  a  British  Privateer  in  rn.  of  Qu.  Anne,  ed.  A.  C.  Leslie  ;  ill.     9/-  c  8° 

Being:  tlie  yo»r)tal  of  ROGERS,  who  was  tlie  organizer  and  foremost  director  of  one  of  the  most  notable  privateering  expeditions  that  ever  set 

Torrington,  Adm.  Ld.  G.  B.  [1663-1733]  Memoirs  rel.  to  Lord  Torrington,  ed.  Prf  J.  K.  Laughton  s  4° 


Hurst 


Bickers 
Harrison 
Macmillan 
Chapman 

sail  from  this  country. 

Camden  Soc.  89 


87 
89 

[13]  89 
76-80 

in  prep. 
89 


31.    RECENT  BRITISH  MINOR  WARS  and  CAMPAIGNS. 


Collectively. 

Annual  Register  — is  the  best  "source"  commencing  1758 

Regimental  History— z;.  f  §  32. 
Abyssinia :  1867. 

Holland +  H0ZIER,  fg^gjlj:  Expedition  to  Abyssinia,  2  vols.  ;  maps  [in  case] 


18/-  8°  Rivington  1758  sqq.;  ann. 


•Markham,  C.  R. 
Rassam,  H. 
*Stanley,  H.  M. 

WiLKINS,  Col.  H.  St.  C, 


84/- 

History  of  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  ;  maps  14/- 

Narrative  of  British  Mission  to  Abyssinia,  2  vols. ;  ill.  30/- 

Coomassie  and  Magdala  :  two  British  Campaigns ;  ill.  16/- 

Reconnoitring  in  Abyssinia ;  10  col.  plates  18/- 

An  account  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Reconnoitring  Party  before  the  arrival  of  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force. 


Harrison  70 

Macmillan  69 

Murray  69 

Low  [74]  74 

Smith  &  Elder      70 


Afghanistan :  1838-1842,  1878-80. 


Abbott,  Gen.  A. 
Bellew,  H.  W. 
COLQUHOUN,  Maj.  J.  A. 
Durand  [Sir]  H.  M. 

Eyre,  Maj. -Gen.  Sir  V. 
Hensman,  H. 
*Kaye,  Sir  J.  W. 
MacGahan,  J.  A. 
Macgregor,  Sir  C. 
MiTFORD,  Maj. 

Robertson,  Lt.  C.  G. 
Shadbolt,  S.  H. 


Journal,  ed.  C.  R.  Low  [Afghan  War, 

Journal  of  a  Mission  to  Afghanistan  o.p.  [pb. 

With  the  Kurrum  Force  in  the  Caubul  Campaign ;  ill. 
The  First  Afghan  War,  and  its  Causes 

C/.  also  Li/i  a/  Gen.  Sir  H.  M.  Durand,  2  vols.  4a/-  S*  W.  H.  Allen  '8; 

The  Kabul  Insurrection,  ed.  Col.  G.  B.  Malleson ;  map 

The  Afghan  War  of  1879-80  ;  maps 

History  of  the  War  in  Afghanistan,  3  vols. 

Campaigning  on  the  Oxus,  and  Fall  of  Khiva 

— in  his  Gazetteer  the  chief  authorities  for  War  '38-'42  are  cited 

To  Caubul  with  the  Cavalry  Brigade  ;  map  and  ill. 

Personal  experiences  under  Gen.  Sir  F.  ROBERTS. 
Three  Campaigns  in  Afghanistan  ;  maps  [Kurura,  Kabul, 

The  Afghan  Campaigns  of  1878-80,  2  vols. 


Africa,  South. 

ASHE  + Wyatt-Edgell,  ^  The  Story  of  the  Zulu  Campaign 

Bellairs,  Lady  The  Transvaal  War  :  compiled  fr.  official  documents 

COLENSO+DURNFORD,  ^§  History  of  the  Zulu  War,  and  its  Origin 

^,  „  The  Ruin  of  Zululand,  2  vols.  [Brit,  doings  tl 

Cunynohame,  Gen.  My  Command  in  South  Africa  ;  maps 

Montague,  Cpt.  W.  E.     Campaigning  in  South  Africa  :  reminiscences  of  1879 

420 


■,  1838-42]  14/- 

8°  Bentley 

79 

i.    16/-;    K/.  5/-] 

8°  Smith  &  Elder      62 

[1878-79]  16/- 

8°  W.  H.  Allen 

81 

16/- 

8°  Longman 

79 

'5- 

[1841-42]  9/- 

c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

79 

21/- 

8° 

81 

[1838-42]  26/- 

c8° 

[51]  78 

7/6 

c  8°  Low 

[74]  76 

8°  Calcutta 

71 

9/- 

V  W.  H.  Allen 

81 

,  Kandahar]  6/- 

P8° 

81 

63/- 

4°  Low 

83 

16/- 

8°  Low 

80 

[i88o-8i]  15/- 

8°  Blackwood 

85 

18/- 

8°  Chapman 

80 

e  1879]  ea.  10/- 

8°  Ridgway 

84-85 

[1874-78]  12/6 

8°  Macmillan 

79 

10/6 

8°  Blackwood 

80 

History] 


RECENT  BRITISH    MINOR   WARS  AND   CAMPAIGNS. 


[Europe 


AmePiea  :   1763-1789— i*-  F  §  70  :  America,  s.v.  Revolutionary  Period. 

Ashanti :  1873-1874. 

Brackenbury,  Maj.  H.  Narr.  of  Ashanti  War,  fr.  official  documents,  2  vols.  ;  maps  and  plans  25/-     8° 

Butler,  Maj.  W.  F.  Akim-foo,  the  History  of  a  Failure  7/6  c  8" 

Reade,  Winwood  Campaign  in  Ashanti  10/6  c  8° 

Stanley,  H.  M.  Coomassie  and  Magdala  :  two  British  campaigns  ;  ill.  l6/-     8° 

Asia,    Central  —v.  E  §  33  :  central  Asia. 

Burma :  1824-26,  1852-53— z/.  also  F  §  62:  India,  s.v.  urn. 

Browne,  Maj.  E.  C.  The  Coming  of  the  Gt.  Queen  ;  maps  &  ill.  [narr.  of  acquisition  of  Burma]  12/6     8' 

Laurie,  Col.  W.  F.  B.      Our  Burmese  Wars  [1824-6,  52-53]  and  Relations  with  Burma ;  maps        16/-     8' 

-      -  --      ~  16/-     8' 

Hi-     S' 
[1855]  3/6  c  8= 


F  §31 


Blackwood  74 

Low  [75]  76 

Smith  &  Elder      74 
Low  [74]  74 


MacMahon,  Lt.-Col.        — ill  his  The  Karens  of  the  Golden  Chersonese 
Phayre,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  A.  P.-^m  his  History  of  Burma 
Yule,  [Col.]  H.  Narrative  of  the  Mission  to  Ava 


Harrison 
W.  H.  Allen 
Harrison 
Triibner 
Smith  &  Elder 


80 
76 
83 

58 


Canada 


— ^.  F  §  33  :  British  Colonial  History. 


China :  1840-1842  :  1860. 


Knollys,  Maj.  H. 
McPherson,  Dr.  D. 
Oliphant,  Laurence 
SwiNHOE,  R. 
WOLSELEY,  [Ld.]  G.  J. 


Incidents  in  the  Chinese  War 
The  War  in  China  :  narr.itive  of  the  expedition 
Narrative  of  Lord  Elgin's  Mission  to  China 
Narrative  of  North-China  Campaign ;  ill. 
The  War  with  China 


12/- 

[1840-42]  12/- 

21/- 

[l85o;  mainly  personal]  12/- 
[1860]  10/6 


8°  Blackwood  75 

8°  Smith  &  Eld  er[42]43 
8°  Blackwood  [59]  62 
8°  Smith  &  Elder  61 
8°  Longman  61 


Crimean  War :  1854-1856. 

Diplomatic  Study  of  the  Crimean  War,  2  vols.  [Russian  Official  pub.  ;  tr.]  28/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen         82 

Froude,  J.  A.  The  Eastern  Question— ««  AzV  Short  Studies,  ser.  ii.  6/-  c  8°  Longman       [71]  83 

*KlNGLAKE,  A.  W.  Invasion  of  the  Crimea,  9  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Blackwood     [f  §]  JJ 

i. :  Oriff.  of  War ;  ii. :  Russia  invaded  ;  iii. ;  Battle  of  Alma :  iv. :  Seliastopol  at  Bay  ;  v. ;  Balaclava ;  vi. :  Inkerman ;  vii. :  Winter  Troubles ;  viii.-ix.  :  to  d.  of  Ld.  Raglan. 
By  far  the  most  important  history  of  the  Crimean  campaign,  and  one  of  the  most  important  histories  in  the  langua.ere.    It  caused  a  great  deal  of  annoyance  on 
its  appearance  by  reason  of  its  truthfulness  concerning  "  our  faithful  ally." 


Russell,  Dr.  W.  H. 
Skene,  J.  H. 

Egypt :  1882-85 

Broadley,  a.  M. 
Burleigh,  B.  G. 
Butler,  Col.  Sir  W.  F, 
de  CossoN,  Maj.  E.  A. 
Gleichen,  Ct. 
Gordon,  Gen.  C.  J. 

Macdonald,  Alex. 

))  If 

Maurice,  J.  F. 
ROYLE,  Charles 


The  British  Expedition  to  the  Crimea 
With  Lord  Stratford  in  the  Crimean  War 


14/- 
12/- 


Routledge 
Bentley 


[56]  76 
83 


sqq. 


How  we  Defended  Arabi  and  his  Friends                                                          12/-     8°  Chapman  [83]  84 

Desert  Warfare :  chronicle  of  Eastern  Soudan  campaign                                 12/-     8°        ,,  84 

The  Campaign  of  the  Cataracts  ;  ill.                           [expedition  of '84-'85]  18/-     8°  Low  87 

Days  and  Nights  of  Service  with  Sir  G.  Graham  at  Suakin                            14/-  c  8°  Murray  86 

With  the  Camel  Corps  up  the  Nile  ;  ill.                                                              9/-  c  8°  Chapman  [88]  88 

Journals  at  Kartum                                                 [ed.  fr.  his  MSS.  by  Hake]  6/-  c  8°  Paul  [85]  8f 

Facs.  of  the  Last  Journal,  63/- f  Paul'Ss.    For  Biographies  of  GORDON,  w.  F§29:  British  Military  Biography. 

Too  Late  for  Gordon  and  Khartoum  ;  maps             [eye- witness's  account]  12/-  c  8°  Murray  8S 

History  of  the  Nile  Campaign                                                                              12/-     8°         ,,  88 
Military  History  of  the  Campaign  of  1882                [fr.  War  Office  statistics]  7/6 
The  Egyptian  Campaigns  and  Events  which  led  to  them,  2  vols.                  30/- 


.Verner,  Capt.  Willoughby    Sketches  in  the  Soudan  ;  40  col.  pi. 


VOGT,  Lt.-Col.  H. 
Wallace,  D.  M. 
Wilson,  Sir  C.  W. 
Wylde,  a.  B. 


31/6 

6- 
14/- 


Harrison 

Hurst 

Porter 

Paul 

Macmillan 


n.d. 


(87) 

86 

[89]  89 


The  Egyptian  War  [of  1882  ;  tr.] ;  maps  and  plans 

Egypt  and  the  Egyptian  Question 

From  Korti  to  Khartum  [to  relieve  Gordon]  2/6  c  8°  Blackwood 

1883  to  1887  in  the  Soudan,  2  vols.  [w.  ace.  of  Sir  W.  Ilewett's  mission  to  King 

John  of  Abyssinia]  30/-     8°  Remington 
— V.  F  §  62  :  History  of  India. 

1808-1814. 

WarinPeninsula&Wellington's Campaigns inFrance&Belg.[ChandosLib.]3/6  c  8°  Warne 
Atlasof  Plans  of  prin.  Battles,  etc.,  in  Peninsular  War;  87  col.  maps  0./.  [ly.  ;^5]      f° 

Taken  fr.  the  orig.  plans,  and  the  text  fr.  the  papers  of  Sir  Geo.  MURRAY.    A  useful  adjunct  to  NAPIER. 

•Napier,  Gen.  Sir  W.  F.  History  of  the  War  in  Peninsula  and  South  of  France,  3  vols.  ;  55  maps      12/6  c  8°  Routledge[35-46]8C| 

A  model  offeree,  eloquence  and  accuracy.    Also  6  vols.  ea.  2/- c  8°  Warne  [better  type).    Abridgment  of  same,  by  W.  T.  DOBSON;  ill.  7/6  y  Bickers  '89. 


Indian  Mutiny 
Peninsular  War ; 

Clinton,  H.  R. 
Mitchell,  Sir  T,  L. 


83 
[85]  86 

88 


78 
41 


>i  i>  English  Battles  and  Sieges  of  Peninsular  War 

Wellington,  Duke  of— for  his  Life,  v.  F  §  62. 

Waterloo :  1815. 

Waterloo  Lectures  :  a  study  of  the  campaign  of  1S15 

Quatre-Bras,  Ligny,  and  Waterloo 

Story  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo 

Waterloo  :  the  downfall  of  the  First  Napoleon 

History  of  War  in  France  &  Belgium  in  1815  :  w.  Atlas  o.p.  \_pb.  32/-  ; 

Contains  min-ate  details  of  the  battles  ofQuatre  Bras,  Ligny,  Wavre,  and  Waterloo. 
427 


5/-  p  8"  Murray 


[55]  9^ 


Chesney,  Lt.-Col.  C, 
Gardner,  Dorsey 
Gleig,  Rev.  G.  R. 
Hooper,  George 
SiBORNE,  Cpt.  W. 


10/5          Longman 

[68]  74 

16/-     8°  Paul 

82 

3/6  p  8°  Murray 

[47]  61 

3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

[62]  89 

21/-]     8°  Boone 

[44]  48 

History] 


BRITISH   REGIMENTAL   HISTORY.     COLONIAL. 


[Europe 


F  §§  32-33 


32.    BRITISH  REGIMENTAL  HISTORY. 


Collectively  —v.  also  F  §  28  :  British  Military  History. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Famous  Regiments  of  the  British  Army  ;  ill. 

Griffiths,  Maj.  Arthur     The  English  Army  :  its  past  history,  condition  and  prospects 

LAWRENCE-ARCHERjMaj.J.H.  The  British  Army  :  regimental  records,  badges,  devices,  etc.  ;  ill. 

LUARD,  J.  History  of  the  Dress  of  the  British  Soldier 

Perry,  O.  L.  Ranks  and  Badges  in  H.M.  Army,  Navy  and  Auxiliary  Forces 

Dates  of  formation,  distinctions,  precedence,  salutes,  colours,  small  arms,  et& 


[popular]  3/6 
21/- 

31/6 
o.p. 
7/6 


c  8°  J.  Blackwood  [6-]  75 
8°  Cassell        n.di  (78) 

m8°  Bell  88 

8°  London  $2 

12°  Clowes  [86]  88 


Trimen,  Cpt.  R. 


Regiments  of  the  British  Army  :  chronologically  arranged 

Gives  their  liistory,  services,  uniform,  etc. 


10/6     8°  W.  H.  AUen         78 


v.  E  §  19  :  Scotland. 


Scottish  Highland  Regiments  and  Clans- 
Individually. 

Archers:  History  of  Royal  Company  of.     By  J.  Balfour  Paul;  ports,  and  pi.  42/-     4°  Blackwood 

Artillery  Company,  Hon.    History  of.     By  Cpt.  G.  A.  Raikes,  2  vols.  ;  col.  ill.  63/-     8°  Bentley 

Williams,  W.  Incidents  in  the  History  of  the  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  ;  ill.  10/6     8°        ,, 

Ayrshire  Yeomanry  :  A  History  of.     By  W.  S.  Cooper  8° 

Bedfordshire  Militia  :  BuRGOYNE,  Col.  Sir  J.  M.  Regimental  Records  of  the  Beds.  Militia   [1759-1884]  5/-  c  8° 

Duncan,  Maj.  History  of  the  l<oyal  Bedfordshire  Militia,  2  vols.  18/-  c  8° 

Whinyates,Co1.F.A.  History  of  the  Royal  Horse  Bedfordshire  Militia  :  C.  Battery,  A.  Brigade  8° 

Bengal  Artillery :  Buckle,  Cpt.  E.  Memoir  of  Services  of  Bengal  Artillery,  ed.  Sir  J.  W.  Kaye         10/-     8° 

Stubbs,  F.  W.  History  of  the  Bengal  Artillery,  2  vols. ;  ill.  32/-     8° 

Cameron  Highlanders :        Historical  Record  of  79th  Queen's  Own,  By  Cpt.  T.  A.  Mackenzie  &  others  25/-     8° 

,,        Regiment:  Historical  Record  of  26th.     By  T.  Carter ;  col.  front.  o.p.     8° 

Cavalry :  The  Light  Brigade  in  the  Crimea.     By  Lord  G.  Paget ;  map  10/6  c  8° 

Connaught  Rangers:  Maxwell,  Gen.  E.  H.  With  the  Conn.  Rangers,  in  Quarters,  Camp  &  On  Leave  15/- 


75 

78-80 
88 
Edinburgh  8 1 

W.  H.  Allen  84 

Murray  [72]  79 

84 
W.  H.  Allen  52 
Paul  77 

Swiss,  Devonport-  87 


Steevens,  N,  The  Crimean  Campaign  of  the  Connaught  Rangers 

Dragoons,  ist  or  Royal  Regt.  :  Histor.  Record  of.     By  General  de  Ainslie  ;  ill. 
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Historical  Record  of  the 

Historical  Record  of.     By  T.  Carter 

The,  at  Waterloo.     By  W.  Leeke,  3  vols. 

Historical  Record  of  the.     By  W.  S.  Moorsom 

Origin  and  History  of.     By  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  W.  F.  Hamilton,  3  vols. 
Highlanders,  93rd  Sutherlands :  Plistorical  Records  of     By  Cpt.  H.  Burgoyne 

„  „  Reminiscences  of  Service  with.     By  Surg.-Gen.  Munro 

Lanes.  Militia :  Hist,  of  the    Old   County  Regiment.       By  R.  J.   T.    Williamson+J, 


Eighty-second : 
Forty-fourth : 
Fifty-second  : 

,> 
Grenadier  Guards,  1st : 


15/- 
21/- 

10/61 
8/- 
16- 
21- 
42/- 

63/- 
30/- 

15/- 
L. 


Whalley  [1689-1888]  31/6 

Madras  Army :  Hist.  of.     By  Lt.-Col.  W.  J.  Wilson,  4  v.      [1746-1826  ;  Atlas  in prep.'\  24/- 

,,        Artillery:  and  E.  India  Go's.  Power  in  S.  India,  History  of.   By  Begbie,  2  v.  o.;».  [w.  7/6] 

Engineers  and  Pioneers  :    Military  History  of,_2  vols.  ;  27  maps  [1743-1880]  ea.  32/- 


Historical  Record  of.     By  Cpt.  G.  A.  Raikes  ;  ill. 

Record  of.     By  J.  Davis 

Records  of  the.     By  A.  M .  Delavoye 

History  of  the.     By  Col.  F.  Lance ;  ports. 

Hist,  of  2nd  Queen's  Royal  Regiment.  By  Lt.-Col.  J.  Davis,  ill.  [4V.]  v.i. 
To  be  cp!.  in  4  vols,    Tliis  vol.  is  ace.  of  the  English  occupation  of  Tangiers  from  166^1684. 

History  of  the.     By  Sir  W.  C.  Cope  ;  col.  pi. 

History  of  the,  from  Original  Records.   By  Col.  F.  Duncan,  2  v.  ;  ports. 

Hist,  of  the  Corps  of.  By  Maj-Gen.  Whitvvorth  Porter,  2  vols.  ;  ports. 
Scots  Men-at-Arms  &  Life  Guards  in  France.  By  Rev.  W.  Forbes-Leith,  2  v.  35  pi.  [1418-1830] 
Sixtieth  King's  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  :  Chronicles  of  the.     By  N.  W.  Wallace  ;  col.  pi.  and  photos. 


Militia:  1st  Reg.  of: 
,,         2nd  Surrey  : 
Ninetieth  Regiment : 
Punjaub  Cavalry,  2nd : 
Queen's  Royal  Surrey : 

Rifle  Brigade  : 
Royal. Artillery  ; 
Royal  Engineers  : 


Sixty-third  Regiment : 
Twentieth  Regiment : 
Worcestershire  Militia 
Volunteers  : 

Stephen,  W. 

Walter,  J. 


The'Histoiy  of.     By  Maj.  J.  Slack 

History  of :  16S8-1S88.     By  B.  Smyth 

Pictorial  Record  of  3rd  and  4th  Bat.     By  Cpt,  R.  Holden ;  ports. 


21/- 
21/- 
10/6 

24/- 

24/- 
18/- 
36/- 
73/6 
21/- 
28/- 

15/- 
21/- 


r8'' 
r8'' 


'  Mitchell 
'  Murray 
'  Hurst 
'  Giiffith 
'  Chapman 
'  Blackwood 
'  Mitchell 

'  Hatchard 
'  Bentley 
'  Murray 

Bentley 

Hurst 

Simpkin 
Madras 

W.'h.  Allen 

Bentley 

Marcus  Ward 

Richardson 

Paul 

Bentley 


67 
81 
83 
78 
87 
82 
66 

65 
66 
60 
74 
83 


[57]  88 
82-88 
52 
83 
76 
77 
80 

in  prep. 


C4 


Chatto  77 

Murray  [71]  79 

Longman  89 

Paterson,  Edin.      81 
Harrison  79 

Army&  Navy  Soc  84 
Simpkin  89 

Paul  87 


Histoiy  of  the  Edinburgh  Rifle  Brigade 
History  and  Manual  of  the  Volunteer  Force 
England's  Military  Weakness  :  The  Volunteers 
Woodburne,  G.  B,  L.    The  Stoiy  of  Our  Volunteers 


S/-     8°  Blackwood 


8° 


81 
81 
82 
81 


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Brut  y  Tywysogion ;  or,  Clironicle  of  the  Princes  of  Wales,  ed.  Williams  ab  Ithel  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

Attrib.  to  CaradoC  of  Llancarvan.  who  flourished  ab.  middle  12  cent.    Written  in  ancient  Welsh  lan^.  and  covers  period  fr.  d.  of  Caedwala  [681]  to  Conq.  of  Wales  [1283]. 

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Scot.  Rolls  Series  41 
Douglas,  Edin.      68 


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Cathral,  W. 
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Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 
Guest,  Dr.  Edwin 
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Memoirs  of  the  Civil  Wars  in  Wales  and  the  Marches  [1642-49]  16/-     8° 

History  of  Protestant  Nonconformity  in  Wales  [fr.  1633  to  date]    7/6  c  8° 

Celtic  Britain  [llth  cent. ;  Early  Britain  Series  ;  popular]  2/6    12° 

Letters  and  Essays  on  Wales  [modern  politics]  2/6  c  8° 

History  of  Wales  4° 

History  of  Wales  :  derived  from  authentic  sources  14/-     8° 

Both  this  bk.,  and  WAR  RINGTON'S,  sitfra,  are  based  on  POWEL 's  HUiory  qfIVaUs~.^  i6th  century  compilation— wh.  has  obtained  more  credence  than  it  alwaj-s  merits. 

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Wright,  Thomas  The  Celt,  the  Roman  and  the  Saxon  9/-  c  8°  Triibner  [46]  85 

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Manchester 

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Quaritch 

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Macmillan 

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Longman 

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■tv.  40/-]  r  8°  Llandcmsry  53 

Williams,  Rev.  Robert  Biographical  Dictionary  of  Eminent  Welshmen  [earliest  to  pres.  times]  i6/-  o.p. 

,  [pb.  16/- ;  w.  10/-]     8°  Simpkin  52 

35.    HISTORY  OF  SCOTLAND:  (a)  GENERAL  aot)  COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS. 
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Bannatyne  Club  Publications,  123  vols.  [the  most  import,  vols,  entered  separ.,  infra\     4°  Edinburgh        23-67 

'Historians  of  Scotland,  10  vols.  \j:b.  161/-;  %v.  ^j-     8°         ,,  71-80 

ADAMNAN.  Bp.    St.  Columba.  \  de  FORDUN,  J.    ScoticroiHcmi.  1  Ninian  and  Kcntigern,  Lives  of. 

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National  MSS.  of  Scotland,  Facsimiles  of;  pts.  i.-iii.  [photozincographed  incols.&goldjo.^.  \_pb.  63/-;  w.  £^'\  f  °  Scot.  Rolls  Ser.  dTsqq. 
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8  vols.  63/-  ;  index  3/-  c  8°  Blackwood[67-7o]73 

The  History  of  Scotland  from  the  Revolution  [1689]  to  1748  was  orig.  pub.  in  2  vols.  8°  id.  '53 

„  ,,  The  Scot  Abroad  :  [rels.  of  Scotl.  &  Scotsmen  w.  foreign  countries]  10/6  c  8°  Blackwood     [64]  81 

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MacarThur,  Margaret  History  of  Scotland  [Freeman's  Historical  Serie.s]  2/-    18°  ,,  73 

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Mackintosh,  John  History  of  Civilization  in  Scotland,  3  vols.  22/6     8°  Longman         78-84 

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Robertson,  E.  W.  Historical  Essays  [land  and  church]  10/6     8°  Douglas,  Edin.     72 

Rogers,  Rev.  Charles  Social  Life  in  Scotland  from  the  Earliest  to  Recent  Times,  2  vols.  36/-     8°  Paterson,     ,,   84-88 

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Metrical  tr.  of  Latin  prose  chronicle  of  ist  half  of  i6  csnt.    Begins  w.  earliest  legends,  and  concludes  w.  d,  of  Jas.  i.  and  "  the  evil  ending  of  the  traitors  that  slew  him.* 

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History  of  Northern  Parts  of  Britain  [Scotland]  to  818 

Lectures  on  Scotch  Legal  Antiquities  10/6 

Crit.  Essay  on  Ancient  Inhabitants  of  N.  Parts  of  Britain,  or  Scotland,  ed. 
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Scotland  under  her  Early  Kings,  2  vols.  [to  end  of  13th  cent.]  36/- 

Celtic  Scotland  :  a  history  of  Ancient  Alban,  3  vols.  ea.  15/- 

i :  History  and  Ethnology ;  ii :  Chnrch  and  Culture ;  iii :  Land  and  People. 


i  37-38 


8°  Douglas,  Edin. 
8°  Edinburgh 
4°  Spalding  Club 
8°  Edinburgh 


81 
61 

53 
72 


8°  Paterson,.£<^.[i729]79 
8°  Douglas,  Edin.      62 

8°    „     „  im%i 


37.    HISTORY  OF  SCOTLAND :  (c)  MIDDLE  AGES. 

Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to  Scotland,  ed.  Jos.  Bain,  vols,  i.-iii.  [to  1357]  ea.  15/- 

*deFoRDUN,John[i4cent.]Scoticronicon,  ed.  W.  F.  Skene,  2  vols,  [text  &  tr.  ;  Historians  of  Scotl.]  30/- 
Register  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland,  ed.  J.  B.  Paul'+J.  M.  Thompson,  v.  i.-iii.  [1306-1546]  ea.  15/- 
Rotuli  Scaccarii  Regum  Scotorum,ed.  J.  Stuart +G.  Burnett,  vols,  i.-xi.  [Excheq.  Rolls  1264-1 501]  ea.  10/- 
STEVENSON,Rev.Jos.[ed.]  Documents  illustrative  of  History  of  Scotland,  2  vols.  [1286-1306]  ea.  10/- 
LiNDSAY,Rob.  of  Pitscottie  Chronicles  of  Scotl.,  ed.  Sir  J.  G.  Dalyelle,  2  vols.[l436-i565,  w.cont.  to  1604] 

Modern  Writers. 

Campbell,  J.  Mediaeval  Scotland  :  1093-1513,  ser.  i.  [St.  Giles  Lectures] 

Innes,  Cosmo  Scotland  in  the  Middle  Ages  o.p.  [pb.  10/6  ;  -w.  21/-] 

,,     Thomas  History,  Civil  &  Eccles.,  fr.  author's  MS.,  ed.  G.  Grub  [a.d.  800-1517]  w.  10/6 

Patrick,  R.  W.  Cochrane-  Mediaeval  Scotland  [industry  and  trade] 

Historical  Biography. 

Collectively. 

Kalendars  of  the  Scottish  Saints ;  w.  personal  notices  of  some     o.p.  [iv.  60/-] 


i  8°  Scot.  RollsSer.81-87 
8°  Paterson,  Ed.  71-72 
r  8°  Scot.  Rolls  Ser.  8 1-87 
r8°  Scot.  Rec.  Pubs.  78-88 
r  8°  Scot.  Rolls  Ser.  70 
8°  Edinburgh      [     ]  14 

8°  Edinburgh  81 

8°        „      "  60 

4°  Spalding  Club        53 
8°  MacLehose    in  prep. 


Forbes,  Bp.  [ed.]  Kalendars  of  the  Scottish  Saints ;  w.  personal  notices  of  some     o.p.  [w.  60/-]     4°  Edinburgh  72 

Pinkerton,  J.  [ed.] 

Individually. 

*CoLUMBA,  St.  [521-597] 

*Adamnan,Bp.[624-704]Life  of  St.  Columba,  ed.  Dr.  W.  Reeves  40/-     4°  lirish  Arch.  Soc. 

„  The  same,  ed.  Bp.  Forbes+W.  F.  Skene  [Historians  of  Scotl.]  21/-     8°  Paterson,  Edin. 

Both  admirable  edns.,  with  valuable  notes  and  dissertations.    Also  in  Bannatyne  Club. 

„  The  same,  tr.  Bp.  D.  MacCarthy :  w.  notes  l/-  f  8°  Duffy,  Dublin 

Cooke,  E.  A.  The  Life  and  Work  of  Saint  Columba  [popular]  6/-  c  8°  Clulow,  Derby 

deMontalembert,  Ct.      St.  Columba,  the  Apostle  of  Caledonia  [tr.]  3/6  f  8°  Blackwood 

Ninian&Kentigern.SS. Lives  of,  ed.  Bp.  Forbes  [compiled  in  12th  cent.;  Historians  of  Scotland]  15/-     8°  Paterson,  Edin. 

Wallace,  SirWm.  [rf.  1305] 

Brunton,  A.  Sir  William  Wallace  :  his  life  and  heroic  actions  3/-  c  8°  Glasgow 

This  volume  includes  John  MAJOR'S  history  of  Wallace. 

Bute,  Marq.  of  The  Early  Days  of  Sir  William  Wallace  2/6 

Carrick,  J.  D.  The  Life  of  Sir  William  WalLice  2/6  r  i 

-Stevenson,Rev.Jos.[ed.]Documents  illustrative  of  Sir  Wm.  Wallace  ;  his  life  and  times  \w.  10/-] 


57 

74 

89 

88 
68 
74 


s  4°  Gardner,  Paisley    76 

!°  Morison,  Glasg.  [    ]  86 

4°  Maitland  Club       41 


38.    HISTORY  OF  SCOTLAND:    (d)  REFORMATION  TO   1603. 

Sources  — ».  aUo  A  §  70  -.  Eccles.  Hist,  of  Scotland. 

Bannatyne,  R.  [Sec.  to  Knox]  Memorials  of  Transactions  with  Scotland  1569-73,  ed.  R.  Pitcairn  4° 

Calendar  of  State  Papers  relative  to  Scotland,  ed.  M.  J.  Thorpe,  2  vols.  [1509-1603]  ca.  15/-  i  8° 

Knox,  John  Hist,  of  the  Reformation  in  Scot.,  ed.  David  Laing,  2  v.  [  =  Works  (6v.]|  v.  i.-ii.]  8° 


Posthumously  published.    Unfinished  at  the  death  of  the  author. 
Leith,  W.  Forbes  [ed.]     Narrative  of  Scottish  Catholics  under  Mary  Stuart 
Melvill,  Sir  James  Memoirs  of  his  own  Life,  ed.  [fr.  MS.]  T.  Thomas 

Pitcairn,  Robert  [ed.]      Collection  of  Criminal  Trials  in  Scotland,  3  vols.  o.p.  [w.  90/-] 

An  important  coll.  of  records  and  documents,  elucidating  the  darker  passages  of  Scottish  history,  particularly  durinfif  the  reigns  of  Mary  and  Ja 

Poulet,  Sir  Amias  Letter  Books  of,  ed.  John  Morris  [S.  J.]  10/6 

POULET  was  Keeper  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 

Register  of  Privy  Council  of  Scotland,  ed.  J.  H.  Burton  +  Dav.  Masson,  v.  i.-viii.      [1545-1610]  ea.  15/- 
Sadler,  Sir  Ralph  State PapersandLetters:w.life&notesSirW.ilterScott;3v.[i539-7o]o.;>.[K/.25/-] 

Thomson,  Thomas  [ed.]     Diurnal  of  Remarkable  Occurrences  fr.  d.ofjas.  iv.tolS75  [also  in  Maitland  Club] 
„  „  Historic  and  Life  of  King  James  the  Sext  [1566-96,  w.  cont.  to  161 7] 

Wodrow,  Rev.  Robert      Analecta  :  materials  fr.  hist,  of  remarkable  providences,  ed.  Leishman,  4  vols. 

Modern  Writers. 


Bannatyne  Club  38 
Rolls  Series  58 

Wodrow  Soc. 

[1584]  46-47 


12/6     8°  Edinburgh  85 

Bannatyne  Club    27 


4 
4° 

nes  vi. 


Chambers,  Robert 
Grub,  G. 


Domestic  Annals  of  Scot. ,  3  v.  ;  ill.  40/-  ;  Abrdg.  S/- 
The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Scotland,  4  vols. 

431 


c  8°  [Reforma.  to  1745] 
o.p.  [pb.  42/-] 


..  ..29-33 

Also  in  Maitland  Club. 

8°  Burns  &  Gates       74 

r  8°  Scot.RollsSer.77-87 
4°  London  09 

4°  Bannatyne  Club    33 
4°  „  .,       25 

4°  Maitland  Club  42-43 


Chambers  58-61 ;  85 
Edmonston,.E'AK.6i 


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HISTORY  OF   IRELAND:    GENERAL. 


[Europe 


8°  Douglas,  Edin.      80 


F  §§  39-40 

Historical  Biography. 

BoTHWELL,[4th]Earlof[iS36-78]LifeofJas.Hepburn,  Earlof Bothwell.  ByPrf.  Schiern  [tr.  fr.  Dan.]  16/- 

Of  considerable  value  for  the  later  period  of  his  life,  i.e.,  after  surrender  at  Carberry. 

Knox,  John  [1505-1572]   —for  other  lives,  etc.,  ji.  A  §  70,  s.v.  Biography. 

McCrie,  Dr.  T.  Life  of  John  Knox  :  w.  ill.  of  Reformation  in  Scotland,  ed.  Crichton  3/6  c  8° 

MAITLAND,ofLETHlNGTON[ar.  1573]  and  the  Scotland  of  Maiy  Stuart.   By  J.  Skelton,  v.  i.  12/6  ;  ii.  15/6    "' 

An  earnest  and  partially  successful  endeavour  to  whitewash  MAITLAND,    Denies  the  authenticity  of  the  Casket  Letters. 

Mary,  Qn.  of  Scots  [1542-87]— w.  also  Bothwell,  Maitland,  sup.  Hume  &  Froude  \v.  F  §§  16,  22]  are  amon^^  her  strongest  accusers. 
Henderson,  T.  F.  The  Casket  Letters  and  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  6/-  c  8°  Black  89 

An  accurate  piece  of  research,  infavourof  the  authenticity  of  these  letters  written  by  IVlary  to  Bothwell.  which,  if  genuine,  prove   that  she  was  at  least  a  consenting 
party  to  the  murder  of  Damley  and  that  she  was  madly  in  love  w.  him  fr.  a  comparatively  early  period.     Presents  evidence  for  the  first  time  fr.  MSS.  in  the  Brit.  Mus. 


Nelson 
Blackwood 


[II]  89 
87;  88 


*Hosack,  John 


Mary  and  her  Accusers,  2  vols.  [events  1542-87],  21/-,  raised  to  31/6     8°  Blackwood      [ff]  81 

,  ,,  Mary  Stewart  :  brief  statement  of  princ.  charges  against  her,  w.  answers     2/6  c, 8°  ,,  88 

Regards  Mary  as  the  *'  victim  of  sectarian  violence  and  barbarous  statecraft. '  The  most  important  defence  of  the  Queen  since  Wm.  TYLER'S  Histor.  and  Crit. 

Enquiry,  2  v.,  EP  London  [     ]  1790. 

Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  tr.  A  Scoble  ;  2  ports.  [condemnation]  6/-  c  8°  Bentley  [51]  8l 

Hist,  of  Mary  Stuart,  ed.  Rev.  J.  Stevenson  [by  her  priv.  sec. ;  fr.  orig.  MSS.]  18/-    8°  Paterson,  Editi.     S3 
Hist.ofMaryStuart,Qn.  ofScots,tr.[fr.  Fch.  MS.]C.deFlandre,  2v.;2ports.  63/-    4°  Longman  74 

The  authentic  Portraits  of  Mary  Qn.  of  Scots  ;  12  photogravures  and  ill.  Murray  in  prep. 

The  Library  of  Mary  Qn.  of  Scots  [fr.  the  MS.]  15/-  s  4°  Stock  89 

Stevenson,  Rev.  Jos.[S. -J.]  Mary  Stuart :  narr.  of  the  first  18  years  of  her  life  [fr.  orig.  docum.]  5/-  c  8°  Paterson,  Edin.     86 

Stewart,  Agnes  M.  Life  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  [Roman-Cath.  side]  10/6  c  8°  Burns  &  Gates        86 

Strickland,  Agnes  Life  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  2  vols.  [a  defence]  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [42]  73 

Seton,  Alex.  [E.  of  Dunferm.;  1555-1622]  Memoir  of.     By  G.  Seton  ;  port.  21/-  s  4°  Blackwood  82 

Stuart,  Arabella  [1575-1615] 
Bradley,  Mary  E.  Life  of  Arabella  Stuart,  2  vols.  ;  port.  c  8°  Bentley  89 

Cooper,  Eliz.  Life  and  Letters  of  Lady  Arabella  Stuart,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Hurst  66 


Mignet,  F.  A.  A. 
Nau,  Claude 
Petit,  Prf. 
Scharf,  George 
Sharman,  Julian  [ed.] 


39.    HISTORY  OF  SCOTLAND:  (rf)    1603  TO  NINETEENTH  CENTURY. 


Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  ed.  T.  Thomson  +  Cosmo  Innes,  12  v.  in  13  [1814-1875]  252/-  r 

Fergusson,  Lt.-Col.  A.  [ed.]  Major  Eraser's  MS.,  2  vols.      [James  Fraser's  services  in  France,  the 

rebellion,  etc.]  12/- 

Time  of  Lord  Lovat,  w  many  references  to  him  and  the  stirring  times  in  which  he  lived. 

ed.  S.  Rawson  Gardiner  [1638-1650] 

The  Lauderdale  Papers 

Hist,  of  the  Troubles  &  Memorable  Transa.  inEng.  &Scot.,  ed.  J.Skene;  2  v.;  pi. 

1624-1645.    The  Maitland  Club  purchased  copies  fr.  the  Bannatyne  Club,  and  the  wlc  is  thus  in  their  series  also. 

Annals  and  Correspondence  of,  ed.  J.  M.  Graham,  2  vols.  28/- 

The  letters  of  the  second  Earl,  who  served  under  Marlborough,  are  of  special  value. 

Register  of  Royal  Letters  rel.  toaffairsof  Scotl.  &Nova  Scotia,  2  v.  [1615-35]  105/- 


Hamilton  Papers, 
Lauderdale,  E.  of 
Spalding,  John 

Stair,  Earls  of 


Scotland  and  Scotsmen  in  the  xviii.  Century,  ed.  A.  AUardyce,  2  vols. 
The  "Forty-five,"  or  Rebellion  in  Scotland  of  1745 


3/6 


Stirling,  Earl  of  [ed.] 

Modern  Writers. 

Ramsay,  John 
Stanhope,  Earl 

Historical  Biography. 

CARSTARES,"Wm.[i649-i7iS]  Scot.  Hist,  in  xvii.  Cent,  as  ill.  by  Life  of.    By  Rev.  R.  H.  Story ;  port.  12/- 
GRAHAMEofClaverhouse[Visc.Dundee,l650-l689].  Memorials  and  Letters  of,  ed.  Mark  Napier,  3  v.  52/6 

His  Letters  are  also  contained  in  vol.  xv.  of  the  Bannatyne  Club  Publications. 

Morris, Mowbray  Claverhouse  [English  Worthies]  l/- 

"  A  Southern  "  Clavers,  the  Despot's  Champion  :  a  Scot's  biography  [Southern  pt.  of  view]  7/6 

Montrose,  Mrq.  of  [1613-50]  Memoirs  of.     By  Mark  Napier,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pl>.  36/-  ;  w.  izjt} 


8°  Scot.RollsSeriesl4-7S 

8°  Douglas,  Edin.  89 

4°  Camden  Soc.  80 

4°           „  84 

4°  Bannatyne  Club  30 

8°  Blackwood  75 
4°  Paterson,  Edin. 


8°  Blackwood 
p  8°  Murray 


5« 


8°  Macmillan  74 

8°  Blackwood  59-62 

c8°  Longman  [87]  88 

08°        ,,  89 

8°  Blackwood  [40]  56 


Sources. 

Gilbert,  J.  T.  [ed.] 


40.    HISTORY  OF  IRELAND:  GENERAL  HISTORIES,  &a 


Facsimiles  of  National  MSS.  in  Ireland,  pt.  i.,  o.p.;  ii.-iii.,  ea.  42/-;  iv.,  i. 

105/-  ;  iv.  2.  90/-  [earliest  times  to  1719]     f°  Ir.  Rolls  Series 

Account  ol  same,  ia  4  pts.— complete  in  i  vol.  10/-  id. 

Irish  ArchsEological  Soc,  Publications  of — w.  F  §  41. 

Tracts  and  Treatises  illustrative  of  Ireland  at  various  periods  before  the  19th  Century  8°  priv.prin.,Dubiin(ia 


Reprints  of  BOATE'S  Ireland's  Nat.   Hist, ;  WARE'S  Antiq.  of  Irel. ;  Sir  J. 
OAVIES'  Discov,  oj  State  of  Irel.  [1612] ;  PETTlf's  Polit.  Anatomy  0/ Irel. ; 


Prior's  List  0/  Absentees ;  DOBB'S  Essay  . 
View  0/ State  of  Irel. 


Tradt  of  Irel.  1  SPENSER'S 


432 


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HISTORY   OF   IRELAND:   EARLY   PERIOD   TO  TUDORS. 


[Europe 


Modern  Writers. 

Ball,  Dr.  J.  T. 

CusACK,  Mary  E. 
Davis,  Thomas 
Duffy,  Sir  C.  Gavan 
Greville,  Charles 
Hallam,  Henry- 
Haverly,  G. 
*Hassencamp,  Dr.  R. 
Keating,  G. 
Lawless,  Emily 
Leland,  Dr.  T. 
McCarthy,  J.  H. 
McGee,  T.  Darcy 
Mill,  J.  Stuart 
Mitchel,  John 
O'CoNOR,  Mathew 
*0'Grady,  Standish 
Plowden,  F. 

Ritchie,  A.  G. 
Smith,  Prf.  Goldwin 
*Walpole,  C.  G. 

Ecclesiastical  History— z;.  a  §  67. 
Historical  Biography. 

Collectively. 

Blackburnb,  E.  O. 
Burke,  O.  J. 
Gilbert,  J.  T. 
Luby,  T.  Clarke  [Am.] 
O'Flanagan,  J.  B. 
*Webb,  Alfred 
Wills,  Dr.  J.+F. 


F  §4 


Histor.  Review  of  Legisla.  Systems  operative  in  Irel.  fr.  Hy.  ii.  to  Union    6/-     8° 

Traces  the  rise,  progress  and  influence  of  Ir.  pari,  instils,  till  merged  into  tliose  of  tlie  li  .K. 
Student's  Manual  of  Irish  History  6/-  c  8_ 

Essay  on  the  History  of  Ireland  '/~ 

Bird's  Eye  View  of  Irish  Histoiy,  2/- ;  People  s  edn.   i/- 

Past  and  Present  Policy  of  England  towards  Ireland  "■/•, 

—his  Constit.  Hist,  of  Engl.  \v.  F  §  17]  conts.  a  good  general  sketch  of  Irish  History 
History  of  Ireland  4/-  =  8 

Hist,  of  Ireland  [tr.]  [Reformation  to  Union  ;  an  excellent,  impartial  hist.]  9/-     S__ 
History  of  Ireland  4/-  c  8 

Ireland  ;  maps  and  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations  Series  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8 

History  of  Ireland,  3  vols.  [Protestant]  o.p.  c  8^ 

Outline  of  Irish  History  [a  very  good  summary]  l/-  c  8 

History  of  Ireland  [to  1829]  i/o  c  8 

Ireland  and  England  l/- ;  Chapters  and  Speeches  on  the  Irish  Question       2/6  c  8^ 
Histoiy  of  Ireland  from  Treaty  of  Limerick  to  Present  Time,  2  vols.  5/-  c  8° 

Military  Memoirs  of  the  Irish  Nation  o.p.  ipb.  9/-;  w.  5/--]   '  8° 

Philosophical  History  of  Ireland,  vols,  i.-ii.  ea.  7/6  c  8^ 

Historical  Review  of  State  of  Ireland  fr.  Henry  ii.  to  Union  [1801],  2  v.       o.p.     4_^ 
History  of  Ireland  to  the  Union  {v.  also  F  §  45],  2  vols.  o.p.     8° 

Short  Hist,  of  the  Irish  People,  ed.  R.  R.  Kawe  [to  plantation  of  Ulster]  14/-     8° 
Irish  History  and  Irish  Character  1/6  p  8° 

History  of  Ireland  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Union  [1801]  6/-  c  8° 


Longman 


Duify,  DulUn 


70 


12 
16° 
8°  London 


82:83 

4S 


Duffy,  Dublin  80 
Sonnenschein  88 
Duffy,  Dublin  80 
Unwin  87 

Dublin  [1773]  14 
Chatto  83 

Cameron,  C/aj-^OTO  69 
Longman  68 

Duffy,  Dublin  69 
Longman  45 

Low  78 ;  80 

London  03-04 

09 

Hodges,  Z)M^/.[87]88 
Parker  [61]  80 

Paul  [82]  85 


Illustrious  Irishwomen  ;  2  vols. 
Lives  of  the  Chancellors  of  Ireland 


[earliest  period  to  xix.  cent.]  28/- 
[1 186-1874]  12/6 


History  of  the  Viceroys  of  Ireland  :  w.  notices  of  Dublin  Castle 

Lives  of  Illustrious  and  Representative  Irishmen 

Lives  of  the  Lord  Chancellors  of  Ireland,  2  vols. 

Compendium  of  Irish  Biography 

The  Irish  Nation  :  its  history  and  its  biography,  4  vols. ;  steel  ports. 

From  tile  earliest  period  to  tlie  present  day.    OrigiQally  pub.  as  Lives  of  Illitstrious  Irishmen,  in  i 


8°  Tinsley  77 

8°  Hodges,  Dublin  75 

16/-     8°  Dublin  65 

$10  s  4°  Neil)  York  78 

36/-     8°  Longman  7° 

16/-     8°  Gill,  Dublin  78 
30/-  r  8°  Jack,£rfi!«.[40-42]75 

vols. 


41.    HISTORY  OF  IRELAND:  EARLY  PERIOD  TO  TUDORS. 


8°  Herno-Celtic  Soc. 


4°  Dublin      [48-51]  56 
8°  Ir.  Arch.  &  Celt.  S.  60 


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Tlie  first  edn.— in  6  vols.— is  worth  about  .^lo  loj. 

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a  colL  of  Irish  pieces  dating  fr.  end  of  14  cent. ;  fr.  orig.  MS.  in  Irish  Acad.    Consists  of  genealogical  lists,  liistories,  and  legends,  fragment  of  Brehon 
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A  coll.  of  Irish  pieces,  of  first  half  of  12  cent. ;  fr.  orig.  MS.  in  R.  Irish  Acad. 

Calendar  of  Documents  rel.  to  Ireland  in  Public  Record  Office,  ed.  H.  S.  Sweetman;  vols,  i.-iv.  [1171- 

1307]  ea.  15/-  i  8°  Rolls  Series      75-86 
Celtic  Society  Publications  of,  6  vols,      [incorpor.  in  1854  w.  the  Ir.  Arch.  Soc,  q.v.,  infrci\     8°  Dublin  47-53 


Battle  of  Magh  Lena  [ed.  fr.  MS.  E.  O'Cnrry] 
Book  of  Rights,  ed.  w.  tr.  J.  O'Donovan 


10/- 
[privileges  of  the  kings]  lo/- 


[GIRALDUS  Cambrensis]  Cambrensis  Eversus.    By  J.  LYNCH  [1662]; 

ed.  Rev.  M.  Kelly,  3  v. 
Miscellany  of  Celtic  Society 


30/-  4S-S2 
10/-        49 


Chronicon  Scotorum  [Chronicle  of  Ir.  affairs  to  1135,  &  fr.  1141-1150],  ed.  W.  M.  Hennessy  [w.  tr.]  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series  66 

Alegendary  account  of  the  peopling  of  Ireland,  and  the  adventures  of  her  early  heroes.    Ed.  fr.  Trin.  ColL  Dubl.  MS. 

Davies,  Sir  John  Discoverie  of  State  of  Ireland  [1612] — in  Tracts  and  Treatises— ».  F  §  40. 

Gilbert,  J.  T.  [ed.]         Historic&Municip.Docu.of  Irel.fr.  ArchivesofCityof  Dubl.  [1172-1320]  10/- r  8°  Rolls  Series  70 

Chiefly  of  interest  as  showing  the  relations  of  the  municipal,  middle,  and  trading  classes  under  English  rule. 

„  „      [ed.]         Calendar  of  Ancient  Records  of  Dublin,  vol.  i. ;  col.  facss.  2i/-  Quaritch  89 

433  F  F 


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F  §42 

*GiRALDUS  Cambrensis  [^Gerald  du  Barry,  12  cent.], Works,  7  vols. ;  vols,  i.-iv.  ed.  J.  S.  Brewer,  vols. 

v.-vii.  ed.  J.  F.  Dimock     ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series    61-77 

The  chief  Irish  works  herein  are  the  Topograpkia  Hibernia\ya.\o\,  v.,  the  outcome  of  his  visits  to  Ireland  iniiSq  anclin  1185-86,  when  he  accompanied  Prince  John] 
and  the  Expiignatio  Hibemits,  ivritten  ab.  118B,  wh.  may  be  regarded  rather  as  a  great  epic  than  a  sober  relation  of  acts.  There  is  a  tr.  of  GlRALDUS  in  Bohn's 
Lib.  5/-  c  £.*  '63. 


Lynch,  Dr.  John 


Irish  Archasolog.  Soc. 


Cambrensis  Eversus,  ed.  w.  tr.  and  notes  Rev.  Mat.  Kelly,  3  v. 

[refut.  of  authority  of  Giraldus]     30/-     8"  Irish  Arch.  S.  48-52 

This  work  had  been  previously  pub.  by  the  Celtic  Society  [y.w.,  supra}  in  1848-ga 

Publications  of,  22  vols.  4"  Dublin  41-69 


Battle  of  Magh  Rath  (Moira),  ed.  w.  tr.  J.  O'DONOVAN 

Bk.  of  Lecan :  Tribes  and  Customs  of  Hy-Many,  ed.  the  same 


10/-    42 
12/- 


Genealogfies  of  the  Tribes,  ed.  w.  tr.  and  notes  the  same    15/-    44 


Efc.  of  Obits,  etc.,  of  Christ  Church,  Dublin,  ed.  DR.  J.  H.  TODD  12/- 

COLTON,  Abp.,  Acts  of,  in  Derry :  1^97,  ed.  DR.  W.  REEVES  10/- 

Clyn,  Friar  John    Annals  of  Ireland,  ed.  [fr.  MSS.]  Dn.  R.  BUTLER  8/- 

GRACE,  Jam^s         Annals  of  Ireland,  ed.  [fr.  MS.]  Dn.  R.  BUTLER  8/- 


Miscellany  of  Irish  Arch.  Soc,  v.  L 

NENNIUS— w.  tMfra. 

O'FLAHERTY,  Rod.    Chorograph,  Descrip.  of  W.  Connaught 

O'KeLLY,  Col.  C.         Macaritz  Excidium  [—v.  F  §  43] 

Petty,  Sir  Wm.  H  ifat.  of  Survey  of  Irel.  ["  Down's  Survey, 

Registrum  Prioratus  Ecclcs.  Omnium  Sanctorum  juxta  DubL 

Tracts  rel.  to  Ireland,  v.  i.,  15/'- ;  ii.,  ro/- 


a/- 

.5/- 

15/- 
20/- 

•i6ss-«)iS/- 
7/- 


At  this  period  the  Celtic  Society,  v,  supra,  was  incorporated  with  the  Irish  ArchEeolog.  Soc,  wh,  then  toolc  the  name  of 
THE    lEISH   ABOafflOLOG-IOAL    AND    CELTIC   SOCIETT. 


Annala,  Irish,  Three  Fragments  of,  ed,  w,  tr,  J.  O'DONOVAN  12/6  60 

Columba,  St.    Life  of. — v.  infra,  40/-  57 

CORMAC'S  Glossary,  tr.  O'DONOVAN,  annot  and  ed,  W,  STOKES  52/6  68 
GILBERT,  John  T.— ?/.  F  §  43. 

Glosses,  Irish,  ed.  [fr.  MS.]  W.  Stokes  12/6  60 


Hymnorum  Liber,  ed.  [fr.  MS.l  Dr.  J.  H.  TODD,  2  vols, 
O  ClerY.  M,,  Calendar  of  Native  Saints,  ed.  w,  tr.  J.  O'DONOVAN 
Topographical  Poems  :  Irish  and  Enghsh,  ed.  J.  O'DONOVAN 
Wars  of  Irish  and  Danes,  ed.  Dr.  J.  H.  Todd 


60/- 
40/- 
20/- 

<7.A 


S5-«S 
64 


*Jambs,  Maj. -Gen.  Sir H.[ed,]  Facsimilesof  Nail. MSS,of  Irel.:  93photozmcos.,soinecol.,v.i,(;.j*,[a/.63/-]  i  f°  Southampton  74 

Leahbar  Breac :  the  Speckled  Book,  2  v.  :  facs.  reprod.  [coll.  of  pieces  in  Ir.  and  Lat. ;  transcr.  14  cent.  ]  84/-  i  f  °  Roy.  Irish  Acad.   76 
ZeaiAar  na  h-Uidhri :  facs.  reprod.  [coll.  of  prose  and  verse  pieces  in  Ir.  ;  transcr.  c.  iioo]  63/-  i  f°  „  „         70 

Nennius  —v.  F  §  i8. 

Irish  Version  of  the  Historia  Britonum,  ed,  tv,  tr.  and  notes  Dr.  J.  H.Todd  [fr.  Bk.  of  Ballymote\  15/- 


*Senchus  Mor: 

Bourke,  Rev.  U.  J. 
Maine,  Sir  H.  S. 

Todd,  Prf.  J.  H.  [ed.] 

Modern  Writers. 

Bryant,  Dr.  Sophie 
Maine,  Sir  H.  S. 
Mason,  J.  Monck 

de   MONTALEMBERT,  Ct. 

*0' Curry,  Eugene 


Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  Ireland,  vols,  i.-v 
The  Brehon  Law 

— his  Early  History  of  Institutions  has  an  admirable  account  of  the  Brehon  Laws 

and  the  tribal  system     12/- 
War  of  the  Gaedhil  with  the  Gaill  [Invasions  of  Irel.  by  Norsemen]     10/-  r 

Told  after  the  manner  of  the  Sagas.    A  comparatively  modem  version  of  an  ancient  (lost)  original. 


Irish  Archse.  Soc.  48 
ea.  16/- r  8°  Ir.  Rolls  Series  65-85 

75 


8°  Murray 
8°  Rolls  Series 


75 
76 


*RlCHEY,  A.  G. 

Thierry,  Aug. 
AVare,  Sir  James 

Historical  Biography. 


Celtic  Ireland  ;  3  maps                [instits.,  pol.  influence,  arts,  etc.  ;  good]    5/-  c  8°  Paul  89 

Lectures  on  the  Early  History  of  Institutions                    [espec.  Ireland]     12/-     8°  Murray  75 

Essay  on  Antiquity  and  Constitution  of  Parliaments  in  Ireland                      o.f.      8°  Dublin  20 

— in  his  Monks  of  the  West  [tr.],  7  vols.                 [Benedict  to  Bernard]     77/6     8°  Blackwood  61-79 

Lectures  on  the  MS.  Materials  of  Ancient  History  of  Irel.  [deliv.  55-56]     14/-     8°  Dublin  [61]  74 
Lectures  on  the  Life,  Manners,  &  Civilization  of  People  of  Anc.  Erinn,  ed. 

W.  IC.  Sullivan,  3  vols.  ;  ill.    30/-     8°  Williams  73 

Lectures  on  Early  Irish  History,  series  i.-il.                                                     12/6     8°  Longman  69-70 

— his  Norman  Conquest  [tr.]  has  excell.  chap,  on  Irel.                  2  vols.,  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  56 
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*Columba,  Saint 
Patrick,  Saint 


-V.  F  §  36  : 
-».  A  §  57. 


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42.    HISTORY  OP  IRELAND:  TUDOR  PERIOD. 


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Carevst,  Sir  George 


8°  Rolls  Series      60-85 
London       [1633]  10 


.   .  [1509-92]  ea.  15/- 

Pacata  Hibernia  :  hist,  of  the  late  wars  in  Ireland,  5  vols.  o.f. 

Pub.  by  Thos.  STAFFORD,  CAREW's  natural  son,  and  ascribed  to  CAREW. 

„  Calendar  of  Carew  Papers,  ed.  J.  S.  Brewer -)-W.  Bullen,  6  v.  [1515-1624  ;  in 

Lambeth  Lib.]  ea.  15/- i  8°  Rolls  Series 

„                  Report  on  the  Carew  Papers  to  the  Master  of  Rolls                                         2/6     8°  „         ,, 

,,                 Letters  of  Sir  Robt.  Cecil  to  Sir  George  Carew,  ed.  Maclean                               s  4°  Camden  Soc. 

CAREW  was  Gov.  of  Munster,  1600-1602 ;  and  these  letters  elucidate  the  policy  of  England  towards  Ireland  dur.  latter  years  of  Elizabeth's  reign. 


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Vol.  iii.,  completing  the  work,  is  announced  as  in  preparation. 

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History  of  the  Irish  Confederation  &  War  in  Ireland,  6  vols.  [1641-46]  252/-  4°  Ir.  Arch.&  Celt.  S.  82-89 

A  narr.  of  affairs  in  Irel.  by  Rich.  SELLINGS ;  w.  orig.  docuras.,  corresp..  memoirs,  etc.— ed.  fr.  orig.  MSS. 

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Two  Chapters  of  Irish  History  6/-     8°  Macmillan 

An  attack  on  the  Irish  Pari,  of  Jas.  ii.  and  an  apology  for  violation  of  Treaty  of  Limerick  [1691].    Written  in  a  spirit  of  party  politics  on  the  "Unionist "  side. 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  —his  Hist,  of  Eng.  [F  §  24]  :  cf.  vol.  ii.,  ch.  (>,  for  good  sketch  of  Irel.  bef.  18th  cent. 

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12/6  c  8' 
12/6     ' 
18/- 
[1661-1690]  5/- 
[1645-49]  o.p.  c  8°  Dublin 


Gill,  Dublin 
Duffy,  Dubl.  [84] 


61 


79 
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8°  Longman  [65]  70 
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3/6    12°  Macmillan  71 

w.  15/-]     8°  Clar.  Press  [1736]  52 


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Works  and  Correspondence,  8  vols.  o.p.  \pb.  96/- ;  w.  £,fi\     8°  Rivington 

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a  reprint  of  SWIFT'S  Irish  tracts  of  17=0-34:  Proposal  of  Univ.  Use  of  tr.  Manuf.  ;  Two  Ltlttrs  rd.  to  Irel.;  A  Modtsl  Proposal;  Tht  Ugion  Club,  etc. 

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,        t  Estab'of  LegisLIndep.  to  Actof  Union  [i7e2-i8S] Geo.  SIGERSON  ;    In"urr  &ovem  Sf  iKTand  A^^f  vS^    ^  "t^l-T/'"'*='''='-° 

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Collectively. 

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o.p.  [w.  21/-]  c  8° 


series=7  vols,  [w,  45/-]  c  8"  42-46.     Lives 
tarth,  Teeling.    With  ports,  and  contemp. 


A  reprint  of  the  book  first  published  under  the  title  The  United  Irishmen ;  thsiv  lives  &  times,  •■ 
Ld.  Edw.  Fitzgerald,  A.  H,  liowan,  T.  Wolfe  Tone,  Thos.  Russell,  W.  J.  McKeven,  1 

Individually. 

Burke,  Edm.  1,172^-^^1    Correspond.,  ed.  Fitzwilliam  +  Bourke,  4  v.  [1794-97,  o-p-  ipb-  4S/-;w.  21/-]     8° 

„  ,,  Speeches  on  Irish  Affairs,  ed.  Matthew  Arnold  6/- c  8° 

,,  ,,  Speeches  and  Letters  [selections;  Morley's  Univ.  Lib.]  1/-  c  8° 

MacKnight,  T.  Life  and  Times  of  Edmund  Burke,  3  vols.  50/-     8° 

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,,  ,,  — article  Burke  in  Encycl,  Brit.,  vol.  iii.  30/-     4° 

„  „  Burke  [English  Men  of  Letters]  2/6  c  8° 

Payne,  E.  J.  Select  Works  of  Burke,  conts.  excellent  introd.  essays,  3  vols.  14/6  c  8° 

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Fitzgerald,  Ld.  E.  [1763-98]  Life  of.     By  Thomas  Moore  i/-  c  8° 

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[v.  also  Lecky,  sup.}  o.p.  [iv.  3/6]     8° 

Grattan,  Henry  [1750-1820].  Speeches  of,  ed.  by  his  Son  c  8° 

Dnnlop,  R.  Henry  Grattan  [Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c  8° 

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Craik,  Henry  The  Life  of  Swift ;  port.  18/-     8° 

Forster,  John  The  Early  Life  of  Swift,  vol.  i.  (only)  [1667-1711]  15/-     8° 

Stephen,  Leslie  Swift  [English  Men  of  Letters]   i/6  c  8° 


Longman 

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Newby       [42-46]  58 

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Macmillan 

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85 

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79 

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74-78 

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[36]  89 

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[68]  7i 

Blackwood     [18]  57 
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8°  Bentley  39 

8°  Macmillan  73 

Ward  &  Downey  [86]  87 
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By  one  of  the  more  prominent  of  the  "  Young  Ireland  "  party,  who  revolted  fr.  the  leadership  of  O'CONNELL. 

*       „  „  Four  Years  of  Irish  History  :  1845-49  [sequel  to  above]  21/-     8' 

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Ireland  since  the  Union  :  sketches  of  Irish  hist.  [1798  to  1886]  6/-  c  8°  Chatto 

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The  Parnell  Movement :  w.  sketch  of  the  Irish  Party  since  1848  l/-  c  8°  Unwin 

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Hamilton,  J.  A. 
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2/-C 

o.p.  [pi.  21/- ;  w.  7/6]  c 
notes  of  his  life  and  times, 
2  vols.  [1792-1847]  36/- 
[Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c 


F  §§  46-47 

8°  Duffy,  Dublin 

8°  Chapman  48 


8°  Murray 

8°  W.  II.  Allen 


Daniel  O'Connell 

— V.  F  §  44,  s.v.  Biography  :  Collective. 

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Pi.UNKitT,  W.  C,  Ld.  [1764-1854]  Speeches  of  2/-  c  8°  Duffy,  Dublin 

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Kelley + H  ARTIG 
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Continuation  of  same  to  Revolution  of  1848.   By  W.  K.  Kelley  +  Ct.  Hartig  3/6 

The  only  complete  history  of  the  House  of  Austria  in  English. 

History  of  Hungary  and  the  Magyars  :  ft.  earliest  period  o.p.  i  8°  Cassell 

its  history  and  revolutions  :  ^.  memoir  of  Kossuth  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

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A  picture  of  society  and  public  characters  over  the  whole  period  of  Austrian  history  from  Maximilian  i.  to  d.  of  Francis  ii.  [1835]. 

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S3 


56 


SO 

87 

[86]  88 

S6 

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Remington 
Macmillan 

Longman 

Cassell 

Paul 


Low 

Bentley 
Murray 
W.  H.  Allen 


87 
80 

83 
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88 

8S 

83 

80-81 

80 

88 


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Pardee,  Julia  The  Court  and  Reign  of  Francis  i.  king  of  France,  3  vols. ;  17  steel  ports.  42/-     8' 

du  GUESCLIN,  Bertrand  [?  1314-80]  Life  and  Times  of.     By  D.  F.  Jamison,  2  vols.  21/-     8' 

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Masson,  Gustave  Mazarin 

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49.    HISTORY  OF  FRANCE :  (c)  REVOLUTION  OF  1789. 
Bibliogrraphy. 

Carlyle,  Thomas  The  Fch.  Revol. — «» /4w  Miscellanies,  vol.  iv.  characterizes  various  works    i/-   16°  Chapman 

White,  Pres.  A.  D.  [Am.]  Bibliogr.  of  the  French  Revol. — appended  to  the  Amer.  edn,  it/'Morkis,  ut  infra. 

Generally. 

— in  his  History  of  Europe  fr.  1789  to  1815 — v.  F  §  15  [English  High-Tory  pt.  of  view] 
Contemp.    History  of  French  Revol.    By  F.  B.  Harrison  [compil.  fr.  Annual 

Register  1 788-94]  3/6  c  8°  Rivington 
Reflections  on  French  Revolution— ««  his  Works,  vol.  ii.,  ed.  E.  J.  Payne  5/-   12°  Clar.  Press  [1790]  78 

a  caustic  contemporary  attack  on  the  Revolutionists,  a  masterpiece  of  denunciatory  writing,  and  an  English  classic     Repl.  to  by  Sir  Jas.  MACKINTOSH ; 

Vi»aicLee  GaUictx  [1791] — m  his  Works, 

*Carlyle,  Thos.  History  of  the  French  Revolution,  3  vols.  ea.  i/-   1 6°  Chapman 

a  work  full  of  genius  and  fire,  the  author's  che/d'txiivye,  pervaded  with  his  political  philosophy  ;  but  a  panorama  of  most  vivid  pictures  rather  than  a  history. 

Croker,  J.  Wilson  Essays  in  the  Early  Period  of  the  French  Revolution     o.p.  [pl>.  15/-  ;  w,  10/-]     8°  Murray 

By  an  extreme  Conservative,  who  in  DISRAELI'S  Cowiw^f^j/ appeared  under  the  name  of  Rigby  as  a  writer  of  "  slashinjj  articles."    Learned,  if  spiteful. 

Dabney,  R.  H.  [Am.]        The  Causes  of  the  French  Revolution  $i-2S    12°  New  York 

Gardiner,  Mrs.  B.  M.       The  French  Resolution  [1789-95  ;  Epochs  of  Modem  History]  2/6   12°  Longman 

a  capital  little  manual,  based  on  the  best  and  most  recent  authorities. 
deLAMARTiNE,  A.  History  of  the  Girondists  [tr.],  3  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 


Alison,  Sir  Archibald 
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effect  in  keeping  tlie  revol.  spirit  alive. 


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Smyth,  Prf.  William 
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— for  the  attitude  of  this,  the  greatest  Conservative  opponent  of  the  devolution, 

z/.  /i/j- Memoirs  [tr.],  4  vols.  72/-     8°  Bentley 

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Alison,  Sir  Archibald        The  Revolution  of  1830 — in  his  Hist,  of  Europe,  w.  F  §  15. 

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Stanhope,  Earl  The  French  Retreat  from  Moscow  [and  other  essays]  7/6  p  8°  Murray  76 

Thiers,  Adolphe  History  of  the  Consulate  and  the  Empire  under  Napoleon  [tr.]  6/-  r  8°  Nimmo     [45-62]  76 

standard,  but  very  French,  glorifying  the  Napol.  age  ;  in  later  edns.  events  of  1870  very  one-sidedly  stated.   Immensely  popular  in  France,  owing  to  its  intense  flattery  of  nat.  vanity. 

deToCQUEVlLLE,  Alexis     Memoirs,  Letters  and  Remains  of  [tr,],  2  vols.  2l/- c  8°  Macmillan  6l 

The  most  noteworthy  articles  are  "  France  before  the  Revolution,"  and  two  on  "  France  before  the  Consulate." 

Washburne,  E.  B.  [Am.]  Recollections  of  a  Minister  to  France,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [Empire,  Fr.-Germ.  War, 

Commune,  Repub.]  36/-     8°  Low 

Franco-German  War— z^.  f  §  51. 
Peninsular  War  and  Waterloo-^,  f  §  31. 
French  in  Tonquin. 

Scott,  J.  G.  ["Schway  Yoe"]  France  and  Tongking:  narrative  of  campaign,  1884  16/-     8°  Unwin 

Historical  Biography  and  Memoirs. 

Colkctwdy. 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Modern  Frenchmen :  five  biographies  7/6  p  8°  Seeley 

King,  E.  [Am.]  Fch.  PoliticalLeaders[Brief  Biographies  of  Contemp.  Statesmen  of  Eur.]  $1.25    16°  New  York 

Murray,  E.  C.  Grenville  Leaders  of  France  [of  Third  Republic] 

de  PRESSENsi,  E.  Contemporaiy  Portraits  [tr.]  7/6     8°  Hodder 

441 


87 


85 


78 
76 

77 
80 


History]  HISTORY  OF   FRANCE:  SINCE   THE   GREAT   REVOLUTION.       [Europe 

F  §50 

Individually. 

BouLANGER,  Gen.  \b.  1837 ;  Umng\  Life  of.     By  Frank  Turner ;  ports.,  etc.  [by  Ct.  Dillon's  priv.  sec]  10/6  8°  Sonnenschein    89 
de  Broglie,  Due  Personal  Recollections  of  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  port.  30/-     8°  Ward  &  Downey  87 

BuGEAUD,  Marsh.  [1 784-1849]  Memoirs  of,  from  Correspondence.     By  Ct.  d'Ideville  [tr.],  z  vols.       30/-     8°  Hurst  82 

de  Falloux,  Ct.  Memoirs  of  [tr.],  ed.  C.  B.  Pitman,  2  vols.  ;  ports.  [Rijyalist]  32/-     8°  Chapman  88 

Gambetta,L.M.[i838-82]  [Life  of].     By  F.  T.  Marzials  [Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen inprep. 

Gui20T,F.P.G.[i787-i874]  Memoirs  of  my  own  Times  [tr.],  s  vols.  ea.  14/-     8°  Bentley  58-62 

„  ,,  M.  Guizot  in  Private  Life.     By  Mme  de  Witt  [his  dau.  ;  tr.  ]  15/-     8°  Hurst  80 

HoRTENSE,  Qu.,  Mother  of  Nap.  iii.  [1783-1837].     Memoirs  [tr.]  6/- c  8°      ,,  \ii2'\(i/i, 

JUNOT,  Mme.  [Duchess  of  Abrantes,  1 784-1 838]  Memoirs  of  [tr.],  3  vols.  50/-     8°  Bentley  [82]  83 

de  Montalemeert,  Ct.      Memoir  of.     By  Mrs.  Oliphant,  2  vols.  24/-  c  8°  Blackwood  72 

Napoleon  \.  [1769-1821] — v.  also  essays  by  Bayne,  Carlyle,  Channing,  Emerson,  Hayward. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  [Am.]    The  History  of  Napoleon,  2  vols.  ;  mjips  and  ill.  [absurdly  favourable]  7/6  r  8°  New  York  55 

Ashton,  John  English  Caricature  and  Satire  on  Napoleon  i. ;  115  ill.  7/6     8°  Chatto  [84]  8S 

Bingham,  Cpt.  D.  [ed.]    Selection  from  Letters  and  Despatches  of  Napoleon  i. ,  3  vols.  42/-     8°  Chapman  84 

de  Bourrienne,  F.  Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  tr.  Col.  Phipps,  3  vols.  ;  38  ill.  42/-     8°  Bentley  [31]  85 

By  his  Private  Secretary.    There  is  also  another  tr.  3/6  c  8"  Lockwood  '88. 

Bowen,  E.  E.  The  Campaigns  of  Napoleon,  3  vols.         [Areola,  Marengo,  Waterloo]  ea.  6/-   12°  Rivington         73-75' 

Browning,  Oscar  [ed.]      England  &  Napoleon  in  1803  :  the  despatches  of  Ld.  Whitworth  &  others  15/-    8°  Roy.Hist.S.(Lgm.)88 

Printed  for  the  first  time  from  the  originals  in  H.M.  Public  Record  Office. 

Campbell,  Sir  Neil  Napoleon  at  Fontainebleau  and  Elba  :  notes  of  conversations,  etc.  15/-     8°  Murray  69 

Durand,  Mme.  Napoleon  and  Marie-Louise  :  1810-1814  :  a  memoir  [tr.]  7/6  c  8°  Low  82 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.]  Napoleon,  the  Man  of  the  World — in  his  Representative  Men     [17  lects.]  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [50]  82 

Fyffe,  C.  A.  — in  his  History  of  Modern  Europe,  w.  F  §  15  :  Modern  Europe. 

Hazlitt,  William  Life  of  Napoleon  the  First,  3  vols.  [best  book  favourable  to  N.]  15/-  c  8°  Slark  [28]  78 

Pleath,  Bar.  Coll.  of  Letters  of  Bonaparte  Family  :fr.  orig.  MS.  coll.  of  Bar.  Heath    \_w.  21/-]  s  4°  PhilobiblonSoc.w.i;, 

The  original  collection  of  autographs  was  sold  at  Bar.  HEATH'S  sale  for  .^451  lai. 

*Lanfrey,  P.  History  of  Napoleon  [tr.],  4  vols.  30/- c  8°  Macmillan[7l-79]86 

The  best  history  of  Napoleon ;  impartial,  but  severe ;  has  revolutionized  public  opinion  about  Napoleon.    Unfinished  owing  to  the  author's  death. 

Lockhart,  J.  G.  Life  of  Buonaparte  [Tory]  3/6  c  8°  Bickers  [29]  89 

Napoleon.PrinceJerome  Napoleon  and  his  Detractors  [tr.]  ;  port.  16/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen  88 

O'Meara,  Dr.  B.  E.  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena,  z  vols.  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  30/-     8°  Bentley  [22]  88 

By  Napoleon's  favourite  medical  attendant,  who  accompanied  him  to  St.  Helena  on  his  exile. 

de  Remusat,  Mme.  Memoirs  of,  tr.  Mrs.  Hoey+ John  Lillie,  2  vols.  [  1 802-08]  ea.  16/-     8°  Low  [80]  8 1 

A  very  graphic  and  damaging  picture  of  Napoleon,  his  household,  and  court,  by  one  of  Josephine's  maids-of-honour.    Exhibits  his  intense  selfishness  and  egotism. 

Ropes,  J.  C.  [Am.]  The  First  Napoleon  :  a  sketch,  political  and  miUtary  [favourable]  $2     ^Boston  85 

*Seeley,  Prf.  J.  R.  Napoleon  i.  [repr.  of  art.  in  Encyclo.  Brit.']  5/-  c  8°  Seeley  86 

The  best  short  account,  from  a  hostile  point  of  view  ;  v.  also  his  Life  of  Stein,  in  F  §  5i. 

Napoleon  IH. 
*Jerrold,  Blanchard  Life  of  Napoleon  iii.,  3  vols.  ea.  18/-     8°  Longman  74-77 

Derived  from  State  records,  family  papers,  etc.    Sympathetic,  but  impartial,  it  is  the  best  account  in  English  of  Nap.  iii.  and  the  Second  Empire. 

Kinglake,  A.  W.  —in  his  History  of  the  Crimean  War,  vol.  1. — v.  F  §  31. 

■      The  Coup  d'Atat  of  Dec,  1851. 

Hugo,  Victor  History  of  a  Crime  [tr.]  6/-  c  8°  Low  [77]  79  ;  or  (sd.  8°  Ward  &  Lock       89 

a  witness's  account  of  the  coup  tPiftat  of  Dec. ,  1851,  written  dur.  his  exile  in  1851-52.    120  edns.  were  sold  off  within  3  months  of  its  pubn.    A  most  graphic  account, 
by  Napoleon's  "best  hater,"  of  the  two  dayswh.  saw  the  fall  of  the  Republic  and  elevation  of  Louis  Napoleon  to  the  imper.  throne. 

de  Maupas,  C.  E.         The  Story  of  the  Coup  d'Etat  [tr.],  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Virtue  84 

NAPOLEON,Eug&neLouis[i8s6-79]  Life  of  the  Prince  Imperial.     By  E.  Barlee  12/6     8°  Griffith  80 

Paris,  Comte  de  ,00  ,„   tt    .,1  o 

de  Flers,  Marq.  Le  Comte  de  Paris,  tr.  Constance  Majendie ;  ports.  12/-     8    W.  H.  Allen  S9 

de  Stael,  Mme.  [Bar'ess  ;  1766-1821]  Memoirs  of,  by  herself,  tr.  Selina  Bathurst  15/-     8°  Bentley  77 

Blennerhassett,  Ly.  Mme  de  Stael :  her  friends  and  influence  in  politics  and  literature,  3  v.  36/-     8°  Chapman  89 

Excellent  materials  ill  arranged.    Tr.  from  the  German  of  the  author. 

Duffy  Bella  Madame  de  Stael  [Eminent  Women  Series]  3/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  87 

Stevens   A   [Am.]  The  Life  of  Madame  de  Stael,  2  vols.  $3     i°  New  York  81 

deTALLEYRAND,Prce.[l754-i838]  Corres.  of,  w.  Louis  xviii.,  ed.  M.  G.  Pallain  [tr.],  2  v.  [1814-15]  24/-     8°  Bentley  81 

chiefly  in  relation  to  the  Congress  of  Vienna. 

^j  „  Reminiscences  of.     By  Colmache  [his  priv.  sec.  ;  tr.  ],  2  vols.  o.p.f^"  London  48 

TALLEYRAND  left  memoirs,  w.  directions  that  they  were  not  to  bo  pub.  tiU  30  yrs.  after  his  death.     At  the  request  of  Nap.  iU.  hi  186S,  pubn.  was  postponed  till  1890. 

Thiers,  L.  Adolphe[i797-i877]  ,  „,  „  ,,  „ 

Hayward,  A.  —in  his  Sketches  of  Eminent  Statesmen  and  Writers,  2  vols.  28/-  8  Murray  So 

LeGoffF.  Life  of  Louis  Adolphe  Thiers  [Am.  tr.]  [veiy  laudatory]  12/-  8^  Low  79 

Simon,  Jules  Govt.ofM.Thiers,dur.&.afterFr.-Pruss.War[tr.],2v.[8Feb.'7Uo24May'73]32/-  8  ,,  79 

de  TOCQUEVILLE,  Alexis  [1805-1859]— z/.  supra.  ,  ,        ..   ,    ^  ,  „/  a-  u      ■     ^  oa 

de  VielCastel,  Ct.  Hor.  Memoirs  of:  chron.  of  events  dur.  rn.  of  Nap.  111.  [tr,],  2  vols.  30/-  S  Remmgton  S8 

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Germ  Schools  of  Hist. — inEiig.  Histor.  Review, '!>io.  i  [an  invaluable  survey]  S/-m  8°  Longman 
Quellenkunde  der  deutschen  Geschichte,  hrsg.  G.  Waitz  6/-     8°  GSUingen 

Bibliotheca  Historica  Madii  Aevi — v.    F  §   13  [spec,  full  for  German  states] 


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80/-     8°  Berlin  64-73 

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Indispensable  for  the  mediseval  history.  / 


General  and  Comprehensive  Works. 

Brewer,  Dr.  E.  C.           Political,  Social,  and  Literary  History  of  Germany                                       o.p.     8°  De  la  Rue  81 

„             ,,                     The  Smaller  History  of  Germany                                                                       o.p.    16°          ,,  81 

Bryce,  Prf.  James  The  Holy  Roman  Empire  [B.C.  48  to  A.D.  1806]  7/6  p  8°  ;  14/-     8°  Macmillan  [64]87 ;  89 

strong  on  the  relations  of  Rome  and  Germany  in  the  Middle  Ages.    Reviewed  in  FREEMAN'S  Essays,  ser.  i.,  10/6  8°  Macmillan  [72]  86. 

Fay,  Theod.  S.  [Am.]        The  Three  Germanys  :  glimpses  into  their  history,  2  vols.                             35/-     8°  Low  89 

Gould+Gilman,    °a  [Am  1'"^  Germany  ;  maps  and  ill.                        [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin  86 

,,     Rev.  S.  Baring        Germany,  Past  and  Present                                                                                   7/6  p  8°  Paul  [79]  80 

An  attempt  to  trace  the  causes  of  the  condition  of  modern  Germany.    Good  on  the  effects  of  the  Revol.  of  1848  on  Germany. 


Lewis,  C.  T.  [Am.] 
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History  of  Germany  fr.  the  Earliest  Times               [based  on  David  Miiller]  7/6  12°  New  York 

History  of  Germany  fr.  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time  [tr.]  3  v.  ea.   3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

The  best  book  for  the  general  student.    Eminently  readable.    B.C.  loo-to  A.D.  1813. 

PoRtical  History  of  Recent  Times  [tr.]               [1816-75,  chiefly  Germany]  $3  8°  New  York 

Mem.  of  House  of  Brandenburg  &  Hist,  of  Pruss.dur.  17  &  18  cent.[tr.],  3  v.  o.p.  8°  Murray 

Ranke  continued  this  work,  but  no  English  translation  has  been  made  of  the  continuation. 

Life  and  Times  of  Stein,  3  vols.                                                  ['757-183°]  3°/-  8°  Camb.  Press 


A  highly  valuable  work,  based  on  ori^nal  materials,  judicial  in  tone.    Gives  a  very  admirable  view  of  Germany  and  Prussia  in  Napoleonic  age.    01  especial  value  is 
part  5  of  vol.  ii.,  which  describes  the  legislat.,  administ.,  munic,  and  educat.  reforms  to  which  Prussia  owes  her  present  greatness. 

SiME,  James  History  of  Germany  [Freeman's  Historical  Series]  3/-    18°  Macmillan 

Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.]      History  of  Germany  [a  sketch  :  based  on  David  Miiller]  9/-    12°  New  York 

TuTTLE,  Prf.  Herbert  [Am.]  History  of  Prussia  [1134-1740  ;  to  access,  of  Fred,  the  Great]  $2.25    12°  Boston 

under  Frederick  the  Great,  2  vols.  [1740-86]  18/-  c  8°  Longman 


YoNGE,  Charlotte  M. 
Zimmermann,  W. 


History  of  Germany  6/- 

Pop.  Hist.  ofGer.  :  fr.  earliest  period  to  pres.  day  [tr.],  4  V.;  600 ill.  [pop.] 


Marcus  Ward 
London 


[74]  78 
48-49 

[76]  81 
49 

79 

74 
74 
84 
88 

ri 

77 


Austro-Hungarian  Empire— z/.  F  §  46. 
Hanseatie  League. 

ZiMMERN,  Helen  The  Hansa  Towns  ;  maps  and  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Unwin 

Reformation  Period— «/«//£?-  iht  wui  be  found  in  a  §  64  and  a  §  59. 

Hagenbach,  Prf.  K.  R.  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Germany  and  Switzerland  [tr.],  2  vols.     ea.  10/6 


*v.  Ranke,  Leopold 

Military  History. 

Malleson,  Col.  G.  B. 


History  of  the  Reformation  in  Germany  &  Switzerl.  [tr.],  3  vols.  o.p.  \_pb.  48/-] 

Throws  great  light  on  the  relations  of  Germany  to  the  other  Europ.  States  while  the  Reformation  was  in  progress. 


Clark,  Edin. 
Longman 


The  Battlefields  of  Germany  ;  maps  and  plan 

From  the  Outbreak  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War. 

History  of  Prussia  [military],  vols.  i.  and  ii. 


16/- 
[700-1525]  36/- 


8°  W.  H.  Allen 
8°  Longman 


Wyatt,  W.  J. 

Thirty  Years'  War :  1618-1648. 

•Gardiner,  S.  R.  The  Thirty  Years' War  [Epochs  of  History]  2/6   i8°        ,, 

An  admirable  summary,  giving  great  prominence  to  the  great  turning-points  and  the  effects  and  results  of  the  war. 

*Gindely,  Prf.  Anton      Hist,  of  Thirty  Yrs'.  War,  tr.  Prf.  A.  Ten  Brook[Am.],  2v.;  2maps&28  ill.24/-  08°  Bentley 

The  best  lengthy  account  of  the  war.    Based  on  an  enormous  number  of  original  documents,  etc. 

V.  Schiller,  Friedrich     History  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War  [tr.] — in  his  Works,  vol.  i.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Thoroughly  readable,  but,  having  been  written  at  a  time  when  government  archives  were  not  accessible,  of  no  scientific  value,  and  of  value  now  only  to 

the  student  of  the  History  of  Historical  Literature. 


Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.         Gustavus  Adolphus  in  Germany  [social  aspects  of  the  war]  4/-   12°  Paul 

Ward,  Prf.  A.  W.  The  Thirty  Years'  War  [good  popular  account]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Seven  Years'  War  [17.56-1763]— ».  a/j»  Frederick  the  Great,  !«/?-«. 

Loudon,  Marshall  By  Col.  G.  B.  Malleson  [Military  Biographies]  4/-  c  8°  Chapman 

This  '000k  and  BR.ACKENBURY'S  Frederick,  infra,  present  the  opposing  aspects  of  the  war. 

V.  Ranke,  Leopold  Origin  of  the  Seven  Years'  War  [tr.] 

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HoziER,  Cpt.  [Col.]  H.M.  The  Seven  Weeks'  War  :  its  antecedents  &  its  incidents  ;  maps  &  plans     6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Based  on  letters  written  to  The  Times,  by  their  then  Special  Correspondent. 

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F  §51 

Fpaneo-German  War,  1870-1871. 

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Generally. 

BoRBSTADT-t-DWYER,  A.  +F.  The  Franco-German  War  [a  military  history]  2i/- 

FoRBKS,  Archibald  My  Experiences  of  the  Franco-German  War,  2  vols.  30/- 

Franklyn,  H.  Bowles     The  Great  Battles  of  1870  and  Blockade  of  Metz;  2  maps  "15/- 

Helvio,  Cpt.  H.  Operations  of  ist  Bavarian  Army  Corps  [tr.],  2  vols.  24/- 

HooPER,  Geo.  The  Campaign  of  Sedan  :  downfall  of  the  Second  Empire  ;  maps  14/- 

HoziER,  Cpt.  [Col.]  H.  M.  The  Franco-Prussian  War,  2  vols.  50/- 

Labohchere,  Henry         Diary  of  the  Besieged  Resident  in  Paris      [by  Daily  News  correspondent]  6/-  ( 
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8°  Parti 


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8°  Hurst 

8°  Trubner 

8°  Paul 

8°  Bell 

8°  Mackenzie 

8°  Macmillan 

8°  Clowes 


Pakt  I. 
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To  Downfall  of  Empire.    Vol.  i.,  sects.  1-5 :  to  Gravelotte,  26/- ;  vol.  ii.,  sects.  6-^,  to  Downfall,  22/-. 

IVar  a£ainsi  Reptfblic,    3  vols.,  sects.  10-20,  26/-,  26/-,  31/6.    The  Sections  are  sold  separately  at  from  3/-  to  6lfi  [sect.  19,  13/6]. 


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The  Franco-German  War,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  ea.  g/-     4' 

An  Iron-bound  City,  2  vols.  [Paris  during  German  leaguer]  21/-  c  8' 

History  of  the  Franco-Prussian  War;  fully  ill.  [popular]  21/—  i  8' 

My  Diary  during  the  last  Great  War  7/^  c  8' 

The  War  for  the  Rhine  Frontier  :  a  polit.  and  military  history  [tr.],  3  vols.  31/6     8' 
The  Campaign  of  1 870-1  :  duties  of  General  Staff  [tr.],  vol.  L  10/6     8° 

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Tuttle,  Herbert  [Am.]    Ger.  Polit.  Leaders  [19  brief  biographies,  Contemp.  Statesmen  of  Eur.]       6/- 

Individually. 

Bismarck,  Prince 
Busch,  Dr. 


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72 

[71]  72 

87 

74 

87 

72 

[71]  72 

72-83 


72 


Cassell 

Ward  &  Downey  86 

Sonnenschein  [71]  86 


Routledge 
Blackwood 
Paul 


8°  Low 


M. 


Gorlach,  W. 
Hayward,  A. 
Hezekiel,  J. 
Klaczko,  J. 
*Low  ,  C.  R. 


Letters  to  his  Wife,  Sister,  etc.,  tr.  Maxse  [1844-70]  6/-  c  8°  Chapman 

Bi.smarck  in  the  Franco-German  War  [1870-71  ;  tr.],  2  vols.  18/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

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By  the  Berlin  correspondent  of  Tlu  Tijtus 

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,,         B'ess  [rf.  1876]     Life  and  Letters.     By  A.  J.  C.  Hare,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Daldy 
Charles  V.  [Charles  i.  of  Spain  ;  1500-1558] 
Bradford,  Wm.  [ed.]      Corres.  of  Chas.  v.  and  his  Ambass.  m  Eng.  and  France  ;  ports. 

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•Robertson,  Wm.           History  ot  Charles  v.,  ed.  W.  H.  Prescott  [Am.]  3/6 

An  English  classic,  and  a  standard  authority.    Tliis  edn.  conts.  ace.  of  the  Emperor's  life  after  his  abdication,  by  W.  H.  PRESCOTT  [Am.]. 

Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  Wm.  Cloister  Life  of  Charles  v.,  ed.  Sir  J.  Stirling-Maxwell  Nimmo  [52]  in  prep. 

Ernest  IL,  Dk.  of  Saxe-Cob.-Gotha   Memoirs  of  [tr.],  vols,  i.-ii.  [1818-50]  30/-     8°  Remington  88 

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78 


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War  against  Lombardy — v.  F  §  53  :  Italy,  s.v.  Middle  Ages. 
Frederick  II.  ("The  Great")  [17 12-1786] 
Brackenbury,  Col.  C.  B.  Frederick  the  Great  [Military  Biographies]  4/-  c  8°  Chapman 

de  BrogJie,  Due  Frederick  the  Great  and  Maria  Theresa  [tr.],  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Low 

In  the  time  of  the  Silesian  War,  1740-42. 

*Carlyle,  Thos.  History  of  Frederick  the  Great,  lo  vols.  ^  ea.  l/-    l6°  Chapman  [64-66] 

a  worlc  of  superlative  genius,  founded  on  a  thorough  examination  of  all  available  materials.    A  very  laudatory  picture,  "more  Prussian  than  the 
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Macaulay,  Ld.  Frederick  the  Great — in  his  Essays  2/6  c  8' 

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— in  Ms  Hist,  of  Civilization  in  Europe,  [tr.],  3  vols. 
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Historical  and  Architectural  Sketches  ;  ill.  [chiefly  Italian]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

History  of  Italy  [476-1870 ;  Freeman's  Historical  Series]  3/6    18° 

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Modern  Writers. 

Generally. 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 

Hunt,  W. 

de  SiSMONDi,  J.  C.  L. 

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Cassiodorus,  Magn.  Aur.  [^.  468-^.  570]    The  Letters  of,  tr.  w.  intro.  Dr.  Thos.  Hodgkin  16/-     8°  Clar.  Pr«ss  85 

Contains  the  official  correspondence  of  the  statesman  who  was  virtually  chief  Sec.  of  State  to  Theodoric  and  his  successors  in  the  Ostroffotliic  kinirdom  • 
of  much  miportance  for  the  constitution  of  Roman  and  Teutonic  society  in  6th  cent.     Tiie  "letters  "  {efiisiolaei  are  practically  state  papers. 

*H0DGKIN,  Dr.  Thos.     Italy  &  her  Invaders,  v.  i.-ii.  [376-476],  32/- ;  iii.-iv.  [476-563],  36/- ;  maps  &  pi.  68/-  8°  Clar.  Press  80-85 

^™i'"2''^r",=l"nT'"''  °^  "ynt  Wstorical  research  both  Enjlish  and  foreign,  into  the  civil,  social  and  political  diaracteristics  of  the  early  German  and  Asiatic  invaders  : 
agrees  w.  GIBBON  m  regarding  Xty  as  one  of  the  chief  dissolvmg  forces  of  the  Rom.  Empire ;  identifies  the  Huns  w.  the  inhibs.  of  Mongolia  who  harassed  the  Chinese. 

>'  'J'he  Dynasty  of  Theodosius  :  80  years' struggle  with  the  barbarians  6/- c  8°  Clar.  Press  89 

Describes  in  brief  outline  the  leading  events  recorded  in  the  first  two  vols,  of  the  bk.  above. 

Imperial  PcHod  and  Fall  of  Rome^v.  F  §  12 :  Rome,  s.v.  Imperial  Period  and  Fall. 
Goihs  —^.  also  ^  %  II. 

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•Bryce,  James  The  Holy  Roman  Empire  7/6  p  8° ;   14/-     8°  Macmillan  [64]87;89 

An  excellent  portrayal  of  the  relations  of  Rome  and  Germany  dur.  the  Mid.  Ages  :  an  estate  which  VOLTAIRE  said  was  neither  holy,  nor  Rom.in,  nor  empire. 

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History  of  the  War  of  Frederick  i.  agst.  the  Communes  of  Lombardy  [tr.]   1 5/- 

Contains  an  introductory  sketch  of  about  loo  pp.  on  the  tendency  of  affairs  during  the  whole  Middle  Ages. 


8°  Smith  &  Elder        77 


8°  Sonnenscliein  [78]  90 
8°  Smith&  Elder  75-86 


Civiliza.  of  the  Period  of  the  Renaissance  in  Italy,  tr.  S.  G.  C.  Middlemore  io/6 

Absolutely  impartial  and  trustworthy.    Based  on  much  erudition,  yet  in  elegant  style.    Well  translated. 

•Symonds,  J.  Addington    The  Renaissance  in  Italy  ;  7  vols.  [1300-1500]  ea.  16/- 

...AB.=  °''.P'^B'>'i;  Revival  of  Learninfr;  The  Fine  Arts;  Italian  Literature,  2  vols.    The  Catholic  Reaction.  "  vols 
A  very  important  work,  written  m  a  dignified  yet  graceful  style-rather  after  the  method  of  GIBBON,  each  chapter  being  a  monograph  rather  thkn  part  of  a  connected  whole, 

V11.LARI,  Prf.  P.  — in  his  Machiavelli — also  Savonarola,  ut  infra. 

Vol,  i.  of  former  cents,  an  excellent  introductory  accountof  the  political  condition  of  Italy 

Reformation  —v.  a  §  68. 

Eighteenth  Century. 

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[Europe 


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Nineteenth  Century. 


COEBE,  Frances  P. 
Gallenga,  a. 
Maurice,  C.  E. 
Mazzini,  Joseph 

O'Clery.K.  [R.-C] 
Probyn,  J.  W. 

Senior,  Nassau  W. 
Wrightson,  R.  H. 


Italics  [politics,  people,  and  places]  red.  to  12/6  c  8°  Williams 

Italy  :  present  and  future,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Chapman 

The  Revolutionary  Movem.  [of  1848-9]  in  Italy,  Austria-Hung.&Germy.   16/-     8°  Bell 

His  Life  and  Writings,  6  vols.  ea.  9/-  p  8°  Smith  &  Elder 

Especially  vols.  i.  and  v. — largely  autobiographical.    Invaluable  to  tlie  student  of  recent  Italian  history. 

History  of  the  Italian  Revolution  :  First  Period  [1796-1849]  7/6     8°  Washbourne 

ItalyfromFallofNapoleoni.  [1815]  to  Death  of  Victor  Emmanuel,  [1878]  7/6     8°  Cassell 

a  lucid  and  well-written  account  of  the  rise  of  Italian  liberty. 

Journals  kept  in  France  and  Italy  from  1848-1852,  2vols.  o.p.  \_pb.  24./-;w.  5/-]     8°  King 
History  of  Modern  Italy  [1789-1852  j  a  good  book]  o./.      8°  London 


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Florence  —for  Topography,  etc.,  z-.  E  §  24. 

*Machiavelli,  Niccolo    History  of  Florence  and  of  Affairs  in  Italy  [tr.]  [446-1492]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Spirited  and  picturesque,  but  not  entirely  accurate.    Goes  doivn  to  d.  of  Lorenzo  the  Magnificent. 

Napier,  H.  E.  Florentine  History,  6  vols,  [honest,  impartial  &  dull]    o.p.  [pb.  54/-;  w.  15/-]  f  8°  Moxon 

Oliphant,  [Mrs.]  Margaret  The  Makers  of  Florence  ;  ill.  [popular]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Dante.  Giotto.  Savonarola,  and  their  city. 

History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Florence,  4  vols.  [1107-1531]  21/-     8°        „ 

A  conscientious,  correct.and  informulg  work— the  best  in  English  ;  but  dull. 


*Troi,lope,  T.  a. 

Genoa. 

Bent,  J.  T. 
Malleson,  Col.  G.  B. 

Naples 

COLLETTO,  Gen.  p. 
v.  Reumont,  Alfred 

Rome 

Dyer,  T.  H. 
SiLVAGNi,  David 

Sicily. 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 
Lloyd,  Wj  Watkiss 

Venice 

Brown,  Horatio 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A. 
Hazlitt,  W.  C. 


Genoa  :  how  the  Republic  rose  and  fell ; 
Studies  from  Genoese  Histoiy 


8°  Paul 


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10/6  c  8°  Longman 

—for  Topography,  etc.,  w.  E  §  24. 

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The  Carafas  of  Maddaloni ;  Naples  under  Spanish  dominion  [tr.]  3/6  c  8' 

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its  princes,  priests,  and  people  [tr.],  3  vols. ;  ill.          [18-19  cent.]  28/-     8 


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Longman 
Stock 


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History  of  Sicily  to  the  Athenian  War  ;  map  [ancient  history]  14/-     8°  Murray 

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Venetian  Studies  [historical  and  topographical  sketches]  7/6  c  8°  Paul 

Sketches  from  the  Subject  and  Neighbour  Lands  of  Venice  ;  ill.  lo/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

History  of  the  Venetian  Republic  :  rise,  greatness,  civiliz. ,  4  vols.  28/-     8'"  " 

Based  on  a  careful  study  of  the  authorities.    From  origin  of  the  city  to  middle  xv.  century— 337-1457. 

Oliphant,  [Mrs.]  Margaret  Makers  of  Venice  ;  ill.      [doges,  conquerors,  painters,  men  of  letters]  10/6  c  8' 

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Collectively. 

The  Makers  of  Modern  Italy  [Mazzini,  Cavour,  Garibaldi]  c  8' 

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Individually. 

d'AzEGLio,  M.  T.  [1800-66]    Recollections  of,  tr.  w.  notes  and  intro.  Ct.  Maffei,  2  vols.  24/- 

BORGIA,  Lucrezia  [d.  1523]    Duchess  of  Ferrara:  a  biography.     By  W.  Gilbert,  2  vols.  21/- 
de  Cavour,  Comte  [1810-61] 

Dicey,  Edward                Cavour :  a  memoir                                                             o.p.  [pb.  6/6 ;  w.  ^/d]  c  8°  Macmillan 

Hayward,  Abraham        — in  his  Sketches  of  Eminent  Statesmen  and  Writers,  2  vols.  28/-     8°  Murray 

*de  Mazarde,  Chas.           Life  of  Cavour  [tr.]  16/-      8°  Chapman 
The  best  life  in  English  of  the  father  of  modern  Italian  unity :  with  an  account  of  thestruggle. 

Cellini,  Benvenuto  [?  1500-71]  Memoirsof,  written  by  himself,  tr.  W.  Roscoe  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib, 

*       ,,  ,,  The  same,  tr.  J.  Addington  Symonds ;   port.  9/-     8°  Nimmo 


47 

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65 


81 

75 

58 
54 


65 
86-87 


in  prep. 
72 


87 
81 


Marriott,  J.  A.  R, 
Nolan,  Dr.  E.  H. 


Smith  &  Elder  58-^0 
Macmillan      [87]  89 


Macmillan  89 

Virtue        n.d.(c.  65) 


c  8°  Chapman 
p  8°  Hurst 


68 
69 

61 
80 

77 

50 
[87]  89 


The  author  was  contemporaneous  with  Raphael  and  M.  Angelo,  and  himself  a  worker  in  metals ;  gives  an  excellent  view  of  the  manners  and  people  of  beg.  of  ivi.  cent. 
The  first  edn.  of  the  latter  tr,  pub.  in  2  vols,  at  36/-  in  18S7,  cont.  8  etchings  and  18  col.  pi.,  and  is  now  worth  about  50/-. 

Dante,  Aligh.  [1265-1321]— /cr  other  lives,  etc.  v.  K  §  39  :  History  of  Italian  Literature. 
Church,  Dn.  R.  W.  Dante  [conts.  tr.  of  De  Monarchid\  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  78 

Emmanuel  II.  [1820-1878] 
Arrivabene,  Ct.  C.  Italy  under  Victor  Emmanuel,  2  vols.  [personal  narrative]  10/6     8°  Hurst  62 

Dicey,  Edward  Victor  Emmanuel  [New  Plutarch  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Marcus  Ward  82 

Godkin,  G.  S.  Life  of  Emmanuel  ii. ;  first  king  of  Italy  6/-     8°  Macmillan      [79]  80 

446 


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[Europe 


F  §54 


31/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Innes        89 


61 

87 
89 


Galileo  — v.  H  §  21. 

*Garibaldi,  Gius.  [1807-82]  Autobiography,  tr.  A.  Werner ;  3  vols.,  w.  facs.  letters 

Vols.  L-ii.  are  occupied  w.  the  Autobiogyaphy,  w.  a  pref.  and  intro.  by  Mme.  WHITE  MARIO,  wife  of  the  compamon-in-arms  of  the  general ; 
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Forbes,  Com.  C.  S.         Campaign  of  Garibaldi  in  the  Two  Sicilies  [personal  narrative]  12/- p  8°  Blackwood 

Melena,  Elpis  Garibaldi:  recoil,  of  his  public  &priv.  life  [tr.]  [w.  1 00  letters  fr  G.toauthor]   10/68°  Triibner 

Gozzi,  Ct.  Carlo  Memoirs,  tr.  J.  Addington  Symonds ;  ill.  42/-  s  4°  Nimmo 

Machiavelli,  Niccolo  [1469-1527] 

Macaulay,  Ld.  —essay  Machiavelli— «» his  Essays  2/6  c  8' 

*Villari,  Prf.  P.  Machiavelli  and  his  Times,  tr.  [fr.  Ital]  Linda  Villari  [wife],  4  vols.  48/-  sq.  8' 

Mazzini,  Giuseppe  [1805-1872]— z;.  also  supra,  s.v.  Mazzini. 

,,  ,,  Memoir  of.     By  [Mme.]  E.  A.  V[enturi]  «./.  [/i.  and  zw.  5/-]  c  8' 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de'  [1448-1492] 
*v.  Reumont,  A.  Lorenzo  de' Medici,  the  Magnificent ;  tr.  R.  Harrison,  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder 

Rather  a  history  of  Italy  at  LORENZO'S  time  than  a  life  of  L,    Full  of  research  and  rigidly  impartial ;  written  whilst  Germ.  Ambassador  at  Florence.    Not  well  tr. ;  no  index. 
Roscoe,  William  Life  of  Lorenzo  de' Medici  9/-     8°  Bentley        [l79S]  ^S 

Attractively  written,  and  has  always  been  much  read ;  but  too  eulogistic  and  containing  many  inaccuracies.    [Also  3/6  c  8^  Bohn's  Lib.  4€.] 
The  other  side  of  his  character  is  weU  shown  in  VILLARI'S  Savonarola,  ut  it^ya. 


Longman 
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King 


[27]  89 
78-81 

[74]  77 
76 


24/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [65]  65 


Michael  Angelo  [147S-IS64]  Life  of.     By  H.  Grimm  [tr.  ],  2  voU. 

Contains  a  good  account  of  the  sources  of  early  Italian  history. 

Savonarola,  Girolamo  ii^S2-i^()%']—for  other  lives  of  him,  v.  A  §  68  :  Eccles.  Hist,  of  Italy. 
*Villari,  Prf.  P.  Life  and  Times  of  Girolamo  Savonavola,  2  vols,  ;  ports,  and  ill.  32/-     8"  Unwin  [88]  88 

A  new  tr.  by  Linda  Villari  [his  wife]  of  a  new  but  not  much  altered  edn.    Tlie  former  tr.  by  Leonard  HORNER,  was  pub.  a  vols.  18/-  c  8"  Longman  '63. 

Popes,  Lives  of      — o.  a  §  97. 


54    HISTORY  OF  THE  NETHERLANDS  (HOLLAND  and  BELGIUM). 


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Cassell 

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Longman 

66 

i> 

35 

Chapman 

85 

»> 

74 

Kerby 

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55.    HISTORY  OF  POLAND. 
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Scriptores  Rerum  Polonicarum,  vols,  i.-xii.  „         88  in  prog. 

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Alison  Sir  Archibald  — his  History  of  Europe  \v.  F  §  15]  contains  the  best  brief  description  of  Polish  difficuUies 

de  Broglie,  Due  The  King's  Secret  has  special  reference  to  Polish  affairs,  2  vols.  24/-     8'' 

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V.  MOLTKE,  Fldm.  Ct.  Poland  :  an  historical  sketch,  tr.  E.  S.  Buchheim  4/6  c  8' 

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56,    HISTORY  OF  RUSSIA:  EUROPEAN  and  ASIATIC. 
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i. ;  Mongols  Proper  and  Kalmucs,  28/-;  ii. :  Tartars  of  Russia  and  Central  Asia,  2  v.,  42/-;  iii.  :  The  Mongols  of  Persia,  28/-. 

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By  far  the  best  and  the  only  satisfactory  general  history  of  Russia.  Well  tr.  The  English  edu.  contains  several  chapters  spec,  prepared  for  it,  and  is  therefore  preferable 

to  the  original  French. 

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Modem  Russia  — v.  E  §  25,  espec.  "Stepniak,"  Tikhomirov,  Eckhardt  and  Wallace. 

Crimean  War  :  1854-56—2-.  F  §  31  :  British  Minor  Campaigns. 

Russo-Turkish  War :  1877-1878. 

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Marvin,  Charles  An  Eye-witness's  Account  of  Russian  Campaign  18/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen         80 

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Russell,  Major  F.  S.       — in  his  Russian  Wars  with  Turkey  :  past  and  present  6/-  p  8°  King  [77]  77 

Eastern  Question      — v.  E  §  33  :  Central  Asia. 

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„  H.  [1818-1881]        „  „  „  Life  of,  by  same  author  10/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  83 

H.  A.  TILLEY'S  Eastern  Enrobe  and  IVcstem  Asia  [Russia,  Greece  &  Syria],  cents,  [caps,  iii.-v.]  an  excel,  ace.  of  reforms  intro.  by  Alexander  ii.  10/6  c  8=  Longman  '64. 

CatherineIL[I729-I796]  Memoirs  of.     By  herself:  w.  pref.  by  A.  Heizen  [tr.  fr.  French]  »./.     8°  London  59 

a  graphic  exfosi  of  the  barbarity  and  brutality  of  the  court  of  Peter  the  Third. 

v.EcKSTADT,Ct.C.F.Vitzthum  St.  Petersburg&London  inyears  i852-64[tr.],w.  pref.H.  Reeve;  2v.  30/-    8°  Longman  87 

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Dobson,  G.  Gortschakoff  [Statesmen  Series]  2/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  !«/7-«|*. 

Klaczko,  J.  — in  his  Two  Chancellors  [tr.]  [Bismarck  and  Gortschakoff  6/-  c  8°  Chapman       [76]  77 

A  useful  book  for  certain  phases  of  Russian  international  policy. 

Peter  I.  ("  The  Great")  [1672-1725] 

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F  §§  57-5a 
57.    HISTOEY  OF  SCANDINAVIA  (Norway,  Sweden,  Denmark,  Iceland,  Greenland). 
Scandinavia:  Generally. 

Crichton+Wheaton,  a.  +  H.  [Ams.]  Scandinavia  :  ancient  and  modem ;  ill.  [popular]  $1.50   16°  New  York  72 

Dunham,  Dr.  S.  A.  Hist.ofDenmark,  Sweden&Norway,3v.[Lardner'sCj/^/».]o./.[/^.l8/-;a/.  7/6]  f  8°  Longman  34-35 

_  A  very  good  brief  history  of  Scandinavia.    In  tile  absence  of  any  much  better,  it  sliould  be  reprinted. 

OttE,  [Miss]  E.  C.  Scandinavian  History ;  maps  6/- c  8°  Macmillan  75 

biNDiNG,  Prf.  PC.  History  of  Scandinavia  from  Early  Times  to  the  Present  Day  6/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith    [58]  65 

WHEATON,  H.  [Am.]         History  of  the  Northmen,  or  Danes  and  Normans  [to  1066]  o.p.  12°  London  31 

PrehistOPie   Scandinavia— z'.  F  §  5  :  Primitive  society,  and  G  §  7  -.  Antiq.  of  Scandinavia. 
Mythology,  etc.  —-v.  B  §  20  :  Scandinavian  Mythology,  etc. 

Early  History  —for  the  Sagas,  i-.  K  §  234  :  Scandinavian  Literature. 

Carlyle,  Thomas  The  Early  Kings  of  Norway  [860-1397  ;  of  no  great  value]  l/-i  l6°  Chapman        [75]  88 

du  Chaillu,  Paul  The  Viking  Age,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [hist. ,  manners  and  customs,  e^<:.]  42/- m  8°  Murray  89 

Heimskringla,  The  :  chronicle  of  the  Norse  kings,  tr.  S.  Laing,  ed.  R.  B.  Anderson,  4  vols.  63/-     8°  Nimmo  [44]  89 

Written  by  Snorro  STURLUSON  (12-13  cent.),  consisting  chiefly  of  historical  Sagas.    A  new  edn.,  w.  intra,  and  notes  by  F.  York  POWELI,  is  in  preparation.    An  abridg- 
ment is  contained  in  Carlyle's  Eayly  Kiitgs,  ui  supra. 

*M0NTEHUS,  Prf.  Oscar   Civilization  of  Svireden  in  Heathen  Times  [tr.] ;  map  and  205  ill.  14/-     8°  Macmillan  88 

Thomsen,  V.  The  Relations  between  Ancient  Russia  and  Scandinavia  [tr.]  3/6      8°  Parker  77 

Norsemen  in  Great  Britain— o.  f  §  is ;  f  §  36,  s.v.  Robertson  ;  f  §  41,  s.v.  todd. 
Denmark. 

GosCH,  Chas.  A.  Denmark  and  Germany  since  1815  o.p.     8°  London  62 

Deals,  from  the  Danish  side,  with  relations  of  Denmark  and  Germany,  20  years  before  gchleswig-Holstein  war. 

SiDGWicK,Charl.[Mrs. Arthur]  The  Story  of  Denmark  ;  ill.  [Historical  Handbooks;  popular]  3/6  c  8°  Rivington  89 

Norway. 

Boyesen,  Prf.  H.  [Am.]    The  Story  of  Norway ;  ill.  7/6    12°  Low  86 

Michell,  Thos.  History  of  the  Scottish  Expedition  to  Norway  in  1612  3/6  c  8°  Nelson  86 

SlDGWiCK,Charl.[Mrs. Arthur]  The  Story  of  Norway ;  ill.  [Historical  Handbooks  ;  popular]  3/6  c  8°  Rivington  85 

Greenland  —v.  e  §  69  {espec  rink). 

Iceland. 

Conybeare,  C.  A.  V.       Iceland  :  its  place  in  history  of  European  institutions  4/6  p  8°  Parker  77 

Maccoll,  Letitia  The  Story  of  Iceland  ;  ill.  [Historical  Handbooks ;  popular]  3/6  c  8°  Rivington  87 

With  numerous  translated  extracts  from  the  sagas. 

Sweden. 

Fryxell,  Anders  Hist.of  Sweden,  tr.  MaryHowitt,2v.[toi6l2only  in  thetr.]o.A[/*.2l/-;a'.7/6]  c8°  Bentley  44 

Geijer,  E.  J.  History  of  Sweden  [tr.],  vol.  i.  »./.[.?>*.  8/6  ;  w.  S/-]  r  8°  Whittaker  45 

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Caroline  Matilda,  Queen  of  Denmark  [sister  of  George  iii.].    By  Sir  L.  Wraxall,  Bt.,  3  v.  18/-     8°  W  H  Allen  6d 

Charles  XIL  [1682-1718]  /                •     •  •\ 

Oscar  ii.                            Memoir  of  Charles  xii.  [tr.] ;  ill.  I2/_  r  8°  Bentley  80 

Voltaire,  F.  A.                 History  of  Charles  xii.  [tr.]  g/g    12°  Black  72 

Christina,  Queen  [1626-1689]  ' 

Bain,  F.  W.                     Christina,  Queen  of  Sweden ;  port.  7/6  c  8°  W   H   Allen  80 

Gustavus  I.  ("Vasa")  [1490-1560]  ■                    ■      ■  ^ 

Alberg,  A                         Gustavus  VaSa  and  his  Stirring  Times  [popular]  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [82]  83 

Hausser,  Prf  L.              -m  A«  Period  of  Reformation  [Am.  tr.]  [1517-1648]  7/6  8°  Gemmell,  Edin.  [73]  81 

Watson,  P.  B.  [Am.]      The  Swedish  Revolution  under  Gustavus  Vasa  12/-     8°  Low  80 

Gustavus  Adolphus  [i  594-1632]  ^ 
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Stevens,Dr.  J.  L.  [Am.]The  History  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  and  his  Time  ;  port.  "18/- 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.        Gustavus  Adolphus  in  Germany  w_ 

Thirty  Years'  War  — o.  F  §  51,  s.v.  Thirty  Years'  War. 

58.    HISTORY  OP  SPAIN  and  PORTUaAL. 
Spain  and  Portugal :  Generally. 

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To  1768.    Conscientious  and  thorough.    Still  the  best  general  history  in  English. 

History  of  Civilization. 

Buckle,  H.  T.  History  of  Clviliz.  in  Engl.,  France,  Spain,  and  Scotland.  7,  vols.  24/-  c8°  Longman  [57-61]  67 

VisiigOthS  in  Spain  — ».  F  §  13:  Goths,  s.v.  Generally. 

449  G  G 


8°  Bohn 

56 

8°  Bentley 

[2°  Paul 

[65]  86 

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HISTORY  OF  SPAIN  AND  PORTUGAL. 


[Europe 


F  §58 

Saracens  in  Spain 
Arabs  in  Spain 

CONDi,  J.  A. 


— V.  F  §  60  :  Turkey. 

—for  Arabic  Works,  z/.  K  §  IIJ  :  Arabic  Literature. 

History  of  the  Dominion  of  the  Arabs  in  Spain  [tr.],  3  vols. 


•Copp^E,  H. 


ea.  3/6  c  8° 

A.D.  7XX-1492.    A  mioute  record  of  intermioable  petty  wars,  and  little  else.    Useful  reference  book  only. 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  Spain  by  the  Arab  Moors  [Am.  tr.],  2  vols.        $5    12° 

de  Gayangos,  P.  [ed.  &  tr.]  History  of  the  Mohammedan  Dynasties  of  Spain,  2  vols.  4° 

Extracted  and  tr.  fr.  the  Arabic  of  Al  Makkari. 

•Poole,  S.  Lane  The  Moors  in  Spain  ;  maps  &  ill.  [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular;  v.  good]  5/-  c  8° 

YONGE,  Charlotte  M.         Christians  and  Moors  in  Spain  [popular]  4/6   18° 

Kings  of  Navarre  :  Period  of. 

CiD,  The  (Rodrigo  Dias  de  Bivar)  \c.  1040-1099]. 
Chronicle  of  the  Cid  [Am.  tr.]  $3     4° 

Lockhart,  J.  G.  — in  his  Ancient  Spanish  Ballads  (translated) ;  5/-  c  8°  Murray  1/6  c  8° 

Southey,  Robert  Chronicle  of  the  Cid  (tr.),  incl.  in  Wame's  ed.  of  Lockhart,  at  sup.  i/6  c  8° 

Kings  of  Aragon. 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella 

*Prescott,W.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  &  Isabella,  ed.  J.  F.  Kirk  [1479-15 16]  7/6     8° 

The  first  book  written  by  the  greatest  Amer.  historian.     Chaps,  i-e  give  excellent  sketches  of  Spain  in  Middle  Ages. 

Granada. 
Irving,  Washington  [Am.]  Chronicles  of  Conquest  of  Granada  \a.lso  $1,  $1.75,  $2.50  N.  K]  3/6  c  8° 

A  graphic  account  of  the  great  struggle  which  led  to  the  downfall  of  the  Moors. 

E  §  54  :  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  America. 


Bohn's  Lib. 


6c 


Boston  81 

Orient.  Trs.Fd.  40-43 

Unwin  [87]  89 

Macmillan  78 


New  York  83 

Warne      [zo]  70  ;  75 

[08]  75 


Sonnenschein  [37]  89 
Bohn's  Lib.     [29]  85 


Chronicle  of,  tr.  J.  Forster,  2  vols. 


[13  cent. ;  tr.  fr.  Catalan]  28/-  r  8°  Chapman 


o.p.     8°  Hurst 


Mexico  and  Peru 

James  I. 

James  i.  [of  Aragon] 

Kings  of  Spain. 

Philip  II.  [1527-1598] 
Gayarr^,  C.  [Am.]         Philip  ii.  of  Spain  $3 

A  study  of  character  rather  than  an  historical  narrative. 

*Prescott,  W.  H.  [Am.  ]  History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  the  Second,  ed.  J.  F.  Kirk  [down  to  1580]  7/6 

Covers  much  of  the  ground  traversed  by  MOTLEY  in  his  Dutch  Republic,  but  more  comprehensively. 

Elizabeth  de  Valois  -.  his  consort. 

Eliz.  de  Valois,  Queen  of  Spain.     By  M.  W.  Freer  [  =  Mrs.  Robinson],  2  vols. 

Spanish  Armada     ~v.  F  §  22  :  England  :  1485-1603. 

Charles  I.  [i  500-1 558]    — v.  F  §  51 :  Germany,  s.v.  Charles  v. 
Charles  II. 

Stanhope,  Earl  \late  Ld.  Mahon]  Spain  under  Charles  ii. 

House  of  Bourbon. 

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A  standard  authority.    By  a  careful  and  impartial  historian.    Not  by  any  means  superseded  yet. 

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Peninsular  War  :  1808-1814 — v.  F  §  31. 

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BoUaert,  Wm.  The  Wars  of  Succession  of  Portugal  &  Spain,  2  vols. ;  maps&ill.  [1826-40]  30/- 

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— V.  F  §  7  '  History  of  the  Jews,  s.v.  Modern  Times. 


83 


New  York  66 

Sonnensch.[5S-58]89 


57 


o.p.  \J>b.  6/6  ;  w.  S/-]  c  8°  Murray  [44]  44 

London  13 


Bell  88 

Murray  [32]  38 


8°  Murray 


80 


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McMuRDO,  Edward 


Stanford  7° 

Murray  77 


8°  Chapman        [62]  65 


8° 


History  of  Portugal,  vols,  i.-ii.  [to  reign  of  Alphonso  v.,  1481]  ea.  2i/- 

Practically  a  tr.  of  HhrcULANO'S  Historia  de  Portugal',  but  unacknowledged.    HERCULANO'S  bk,  was  unfinished  at  his  death 

Stephens,  H.  Morse        Portugal ;  maps  and  ill,  [Story  of  the  Nations  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8° 

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HISTORY  OF  SWITZERLAND.    TURKEY,   ETC. 


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Not  a  detailed  history ;  but  deals  with  the  seven  phases  through  which  the  Confederation  has  passed  fr.  the  time  of  its  origin  in  3  small  communities, 

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narrative,  with  a  good  deal  of  curious  and  instructive  learning  in  it ;  but  now  practically  antiquated.    The  author 
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;  8°  Unwin  8q 


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v.  HuHN,  Maj.  A.  The  Bulgarian  Struggle  for  Independence  under  Prince  Alexander  [tr.]        9/-  c  8° 

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Koch,  A.  [Ct -Chaplain]  Prince  Alexander  of  Battenberg  :  remin.  of  his  reign  [tr.]  ;  ports,  and  ill.   10/6     8° 


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5/-c8» 
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Montenegro  ;  its  people  and  their  history  o.p.  [p6.  6/- ;  w.  ij-]  c  8° 

451 


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Seeley 
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Murray 
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Servia  and  the  Servians         ... 

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4/-  c  8°  Low 
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[iSii]  7/6     8°  Triibner 


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Social  Life,  Manner 
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The  Decisive  Battles  of  India  ;  4  maps  [1746-1849]  7/6 
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Final  French  Struggles  in  India  .and  Indian  Seas  6/  • 

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W.  H.  Allen  [83]  88 
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W.  l-I.  Allen  [78]  84 
Longman  68 


a  narrative  of  the  portion  of  Europ.  enterprize  in  India  wh.  turns  upon  the  contest  w^ed  by  the  E.  India  Co.  agst.  French  influence,  and  especially  agst.  DUPLEIX. 


Martineau,  Harriet 
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Sotheran  [17-1S]  58 
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History  of  British  India,  ed.  Prf.  H.  H.  Wilson,  10  v.   [w.  cont.  to  1835]  54/-  c 

Hist,  of  Milit.  Transactions  of  Brit.  Nation  in  Indostan,  3  vols,  [standard] 
A  History  of  British  India                                                    ' 

The  Administration  of  India,  from  1859-1868,  2  vols.  21/- 

English  Rule  and  Native  Opinion  in  India  ,  .           10/6 

History  of  the  British  Empire  in- India  12/-     \ 

Early  Records  of  British  India  15/-  r 

India  under  British  Rule  :  from  the  foundation  of  E.-I.  Co.  12/6 

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Commences  with  dose  of  vol.  ii.  pf  KAYE'S  work.     A  newedn.  of  the  two  above  books  {omitting Wol.  iiL  of  KAYE)  is  now  in  course  of  publishing,  6  vols.  ea. 


Triibner 
Macmillan 

F  §  27  :  England,  xix.  Century  (esp.  Warren  Hastings). 

29  :  British  Military  Biography  (esp.  Clive). 


[personal  narrative]  24/- 

12/- 

7/6 

58/- 

ea.  20/- 


c  8°  Blackwood 


78 
86 


61 

7,S 


W.  H.  Allen  [83]  88 
65-76 
78-80 


oZ-cff"  W.  H.  Allen,  ofwh.  the  sixth  vol.  is  to  consist  in  great  part  of  new  matter,  narrating  the  occurrences  of  1857-58  at  some  of  the  principalCivil  Stations 
other  than  those  origmally  dealt  with,  together  with  a  complete  index  to  the  whole. 

Pincott,  F.  AnalyticalIndextoKaye's.S«/oj/W5!?-&Malleson's/«rf8««i!/aA'»j/[combined]io/6     8°  W.  H.  Allen         80 

S.USSELI.,  Dr.  W.  H.  My  Diary  in  India  [dur. 'the  Mutiny]  7/6  c  8°  Routledge      [60]  75 

Thornhill,  M.  A  Magistrate's  Experience  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  12/- c  8°  Murray 

Trevelyan,  Sir  G.  O.       Cawnpore  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

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Bancroft,  Geo.  [Am.]      History  of  the  Formation  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  $2. 50 

Benton,  T.  H.  [Am.]       Thirty  Years'  View,  2  vols.  [hist,  of  working  of  U.6.  Govt.  fr.  i820-5o]ff.?>.  8° 

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ed.]  Essays  in  Constit.  Hist,  of  U.S.  in  the  Formative  Period  [1775-89] 

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F  §70 


Boston  76 

Philadelphia  f6i]  77 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      88 
--    -  86 


Curtis,  G.  T.  [Am.] 
*Frothingham,  R. 
*v.  Holst,  Prf.  H. 

Jameson,  J.  F.  [Am. ; 


8°  New  York 


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Boston 
Chicago 

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72 

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89 


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Washington  82-89 
Longman  [35-36]  75 
Boston       [35-36]  82 


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78 


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Political  History 

*v.  PIOLST,  Prf.  H. 
Johnston,  Alex.  [Am.] 
Lalor,  J.  J.  [Am.  ;  ed.] 
Tucker,  Geo.  [Am.] 

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History  of  American  Politics  [outline  of  facts,  dates,  figures]  $1    16°  Boston 

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81 

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Politics :   Contemporary— o.  d  §  147. 


$4     4°  Hartford         [    ]  68 


70.    NORTH  AMERICA :  UNITED  STATES-SPECIAL  PERIODS. 


Colonial  Period :  1607-1763-^..  f  §  67. 
Revolutionary  Period :  1763-89. 

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General  Histories. 

Abbott,  E.  [Am.]  Revolutionary  Times  :  our  country  100  years  ago 

CARRiNGTON,H.B.[Am.]  Battles  of  the  Revolution  ;  plans 

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F  §71 

•Elliott,  Jonathan  [Am, 
FiSKE,  John  [Am.] 
Greene,  Prf.  G.  W.  [Am. 

tt  It 

Jones,  Thomas  [Am.] 

LossiNG,  B.  J.  [Am.] 
Ludlow,  J.  M. 
Roosevelt,  T.  [Am.] 
Sabine,  Lorenzo  [Am.] 

Stanhope,  Earl 

Biography 
de  Lafayette,  Marq. 

War  of  1812-15 


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History  of  the  American  Loyalists,  2  vols.  $7     8° 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  adherents  to  the  British  Crown  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 
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of  Engl.,  vol.  iv.  \v.  F  §  24] 

— V,  also  Franklin,  Washington,  etc.,  in  F  §§  73-74. 
Life  of — V.  F  §  49  :  France,  Period  of  Great  Revolution. 


Philadelphia  61 

Macmillan  89 

Boston  [65]  76 

75 
N.  y.  Hist.  Soc.   79 

New  York  [51]  69 

Longman  76 

Nnu  York  89 

Boston  47 

;  also  Lecky's  Hist. 


CULLUM,  G.  W.  [Am.] 
Ingersoll,  C.  J.  [Am.] 
James,  William 


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Historical  Sketch  of  Second  War  between  U.  S.  and  Gt.  Britain,  4  vols.     o.p. 
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Ladd,  H.  O.  [Am.] 
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History  of  the  War  with  Mexico  ;  map  and  ill. 
The  War  with  Mexico,  2  vols. 

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83 
49 


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General  Histories. 

Bernard,  M. 

Bigelow,  John  [Am.] 

Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War,  17  vols.  ea.  $1    12°  New  York 

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Historical  Ace.  of  the  Neutrality  of  Gt.  Brit.  dur.  the  American  Civil  War   t6/-  r  8°  Longman 
France  and  the  Confederate  Navy :  an  international  episode     [1862-68]     7/6  c  8°  Low 


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70 

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I.  NICOLAY  (J.  G.) Outbreak  of  Rebellion 

3.  FORCE  (M.  F.)   Fort  Henry  to  Corinth 

3.  WEBB  (A.  S.)  The  Peninsula 

4.  ROPES(J.  C.)  The  Army  under  Pope 

5.  PALFREY  (F.  W.)  Antietain  and  Fredrksb)3r. 

6.  DOUBLEDAY  (A.)  ...  ChancellorsTille  and  Gettysburg 

7.  ClST(H.M,)  Armyof  the  Cuinberlana 


8,  Greene  (F.V.)   ,  The  Mississippi 

9.  Cox  (J.  D.)  Campaign  of  Atlanta 

10.  „       The  March  to  the  Sea 

11.  POND  (G.  E.)  Shenandoah  Valley 

12.  HUMPHREYS  (A.  A.) Grant  in  Virginia 


The  Navy  in  tite  Civil  IVar. 

13.  SOLEY  [J.  R.f The  Blockadeand  Cruisers 

14.  AMMEN  (D.)    '..  The  Atlantic  Coast 

15.  Mahan  (A.T.)   Gulf  and  Inland  Waters 


Supplementary  Vols, 
16.   PHISTERER  (F.) 


17.  HUMPHREYS  (A.  A.)  ... 

$1.25    12°  New  York 


Statist.  Record  of  Array 
Gettysburg  to  Rapidan 


Clarke,  J.  Freeman  [Am.]  Anti-Slavery  Days 

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Draper,  Dr.  J.  W.  [Am.]  Historyofthe  American  Civil  War,  3  vols.  $10.50     8"         „ 

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Fletcher,  Lt.-Col.  Historyofthe  American  Civil  War,  3  vols.  ea.  18/-     8"  Eentley 

Greeley,  Horace  [Am.]    The  American  Conflict :  a  history  of  the  Rebellion  :   1860-64,  2  vols.  $10  r  8°  Hartford 

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Johnson +  BUEL,  §^^4^  Battles  and  Leaders  of  Amer,  Civil  War,  4  vols,  [splendidly  ill.  ;  repr.  fr. 

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•Johnson,  Rossiter[Am.]  A  History  of  the  Secession  War  Boston 

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LossiNG,  B.  J.  [Am.]         Pictorial  Field-Book  of  the  Civil  War,  3  vols.  ;  ill.  $15  i  S"  Philadelphia 

Lowell,  J.  Russell  [Am.]  Political  Essays  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

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Moore,  Frank  [Am.  ;  ed.]  The  Rebellion  Record,  12  vols.  8*  New  York 

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proclamations,  portraits,  biographical  sketches,  etc, 

458 


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F  §§  72-73 

75-82 


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Stephens,  A.  H.  [Am.] 
Tucker,  G.  [Am.] 


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Amepican  Slavery  —v.  d  §  130:  slavery. 
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Hoke,  J.  [Am.]  The  Great  Invasion  ot  1863;  ill.  [ace.  of  Gen.  Lee  in  Pennsylvania]  $3 

Potomac. 

SwiNTON,  Wm.  [Am.]      Campaigns  of  the  Army  on  the  Potomac  ;  maps  and  ports.  $3 

de  Trobriand,  R.  The  Army  of  the  Potomac,  tr.  G.  K.  Dauchy  [Am.]  ;  mapsand  port.  %'i'S° 

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72.    AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  BIOGRAPHY:  COLLECTIVELY. 


Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  [Am.]      Amer.  Pioneers  &  Patriots  ;  early  hist.  &settlement  of  Amer.,  12  v.   ea.  $1.50  c  8"  New  York        73-76 


BOONE,  Daniel 
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Franklin,  Benj. 


I  TONES,  John  Paul, 
I  KIDD,  CpL 


1  La  SALLE. 

I  Stamdish,  Miles. 


I  STUYVESANT,  Peter. 
I  WASHINGTON,  George. 


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1.  J.  Q.  ADAMS. 

2.  A.  Hamilton. 

3.  J.  c,  Calhoun. 

4.  A.  JACK.SON. 


J.  Randolph. 
.  Monroe. 
Jefferson. 


7.  T.  IE 

i  D.  W: 


9.  A.  GALLATIN. 
10.    T.  MADISON. 
XI.  J.  ADAMS. 


12.  T.  Marshall. 

13.  S.  ADAMS. 

14.  T.  H.  BENTON. 


15-16.  H.  Clay. 

17.  p.  Henry. 

18.  Gouverneur  MORRIS. 


19.  M.   van   BUREN.— 
20-21.  G.  WASHINGTON. 
ea.  ent.  sep,  f'«  F  §  §  73-74- 


Frost,  J.  [Am.] 


Mackay,  Charles 
Parker,  Theod.  [Am.] 


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Cleveland]  $1.50  c  8°  Boston 
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Sargent,  Nathan  [Am.]     Public  Men  and  Events,  2  vols. 
Sparks,  Jared  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Library  of  American  Biography,  10  vols. 


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]89 

85 
70 

75 
53 


i.  J.  Stark :  E.  EVERETT. 

C.  B.  Brown  :  W.  H.  PRESCOTT. 

R.  Montgomery :  J.  ARMSTRONG. 

E.  Allen :  J.  SPARKS. 
iL  A.  Wilson:  W.  B.  O.  PEABODY. 

Cpt.  J.  Smitli:  G.  S.  HiLLARD. 
iii.  B.  Arnold:  J.  SPARKS. 


iv.  A.  Wayne :  ARMSTRONG. 

Sir  H.  Vane :  C.  W.  UphAM. 
V.  J.  Eliot:  C.  FRANCIS. 
vi.  W.  Pinkney :  H.  WheatON. 

W.  Ellery :  E.  T.  ChanninG. 

C.  Mather :  PEABODY. 
■rii.  Sir  W.  Phips :  F.  BOWEN. 


L  Putman :  PEABODY. 

Miss  L.  M.  Davidson :  Miss  C.  M. 

Sedgwick. 
D.  Rittenhouse :  T.  RenwicK. 
liii.  J.  Edwtirds:  S.  MILLER. 
D.  Brainerd :  PEABODY. 
ix.  Baron  Steuben :  BOWEK. 


S.  Cabot :  C.  HAYWARD,y»(«. 
W.  Eaton  :  C.  C.  FeLTON. 
X.  R.  Fulton :  RenWICK. 

H.  Hudson:  H.  R.  CLEVELAND. 
T.  Warren  :  A.  H.  EVERETT. 
Father  Marquette :  SPARKS, 


Stqddard,  W.  O.  [Am.]    Lives  of  the  Presidents 


John  Adams;  T.  Jefferson  . 

Cleveland    

Grant    


Harrison;  Tyler;  Polk 

Jackson  ;  vanBuren 87 

Lincoln ;  Johnson 89 


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Madison;  Monroe;  J.  Q.  Adams.,    , 

Taylor;  Fillmore;  Pierce;  Buchanan  88 

Washing:tou    86 


TowNSEND,  V.  E.  [Am.]  Our  Presidents 


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89 


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Drake,  F.  S.  [Am.]         Dictionary  of  American  Biography  $6  r  8°  Boston 


87-89 
72 


73.    AMERICAN  PRESIDENTS:  THEIR  BIOaRAPHIES,  SPEECHES  and  WRITINGS. 

The  dates  after  the  names  of  the  various  Presidents  are  those  of  their  Elections. 


Collectively  — ».  f  §  72. 

Individually. 

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Adams,  Prf.  C.  F.  [Am.;  ed.]The  Life  and  Works  of  John  Adams,  10  vols.  [by  his  grandson]  $30 

Adams,  J.  Q.  +C.  F.  [Ams.]  Life  of  John  Adams,  2  vols,  in  I  $2 

Morse,  T.  T.,y«K.  [Am.]  John  Adams  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  [Am.]    John  Adams  and  T.  JeafFerson  [Lives  of  the  Presidents]  $1.50 

Adams,  John  Quincy  [1825]  Mem.  of,  ed.C.F. Adams, [Am.],  12  v.  [incl.pts.  ofhis  Diary,  1795-1848]  ea.$s 
Morse,  J.  1.,jun.  [Am.]  J.  Q.  Adams  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  [Am.]   Madison,  Monroe,  and].  Q.  Adams  [Lives  of  the  Presidents]  $1.50 

Buchanan,  James  [1857] 
Curtis,  G.  T.  [Am.]         Life  of  James  Buchanan,  isth  President  of  United  States,  2  vols,  $6 

van  BuREN,  Martin  [1837]— w.  also  F  §  72,  s.v.  Stoddard. 
Bancroft,  George  [Am.  ]  Life  of  Martin  Van  Buren 
Shepard,  E.  M.  [Am.]     Martin  Van  Buren       '  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25 

CLEVELAHD,Grover[i88s].  By  W.  O.  Stoddard  [Am.]  [Lives  of  the  Presidents]  $1.50 

459 


8°  Boston 

S6 

8°  Philadelphia 
12°  Boston 

71 
81 

s  8°  New  York 

87 

8°  Philadelph.l'ifiyji^ 
12°  Boston 

82 

s  8°  New  York 

87 

8°  New  York 

83 

12°  Boston 

87 

s8°        „ 

88 

History] 


AMERICAN   STATESMEN:  THEIR   BIOGRAPHIES,   ETC. 


[America 


[boy's  book]  $1.25  c  8' 

$1.50  c8° 

$t.25   12° 

[boy's  book]  2/6  c  8° 

28/-      " 


12 
12° 

12° 

8° 


80 
80 
80 
[82]  87 
85-86 
87 


New  York 
Boston 
New  York 
Hpdder 
Low 

St.  Loins 

New  Kot-zJ  [75-81}  85 
Hartford,  Ct.  ■  87 
New  York  '  79 

87 
Boston  76 

Philadelphia  80 

New  York  66 

Boston.  [60]  67 

82 
New  York  87 

Philadel.  [53-54.]  85 
New  York      in  prep. 


F  §74 

Garfield,  Gen.  J.  Abram  [1881]  .  : 

Alger,  YL.,jun.  [Am.]      From  Canal-boy  to  President;  ill.. 
Coffin,  C.  C.  [Am.]  Life  of  President  Garfield   • 

Pedder,  H.  C.  [Am.]        Garfield's  Place  in  History:  an  essay 
Thayer,  W.  M.  [Am.]      From  Log-Cabin  to  White  House  ;,  Ul. 

Grant,  Gen.  Ulysses  S.  [1869  and  1873]  Personal  Memoirs  of,  2  vols. ;  5  maps 

Alexander,  A.  W.  [Am.] Grant  as  a  Soldier  [adverse  criticism]  $1.50    12' 

Badeau,  Gen.  A.  [Am.]   Military  History  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  3  vols.  [1861-65]  $6     8' 

,,  „  Grant  in  Peace  [a  personal  memoir]  $3     8' 

Larke,  J.  K.  [Am.]         General  U.  S.  Grant:  early  life  and  military  career  $1 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  [Am.]  Ulysses  S.  Grant  ;  port.  [Lives  of  the  Presidents]  $1.25 

HAYES,RutherfoidB.[Am.][i877]  Life  and  Public  Services  of.     By  R.  H.  Cromwell[Am.]  $1.50 

Jackson,  Gen.  Andrew  ("Stonewall")  [1829  and  1S33] 

Allan,  W.  [Am.]  Hist,  of  Campaign  of  Jackson  in  Shenandoah  Valley  [1861-2]  $2.50 

Cooke,  J.  E.  [Am.  ]  Stonewall  Jackson  :  a  military  biography  $2  c  8' 

*Parton,  Jas.  [Am.]  The  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson,  3  vols.  $9     8' 

Sumner,  Prf.W.G. [Am.]  Andrew  Jackson  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25    12' 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  [Am.]  Andrew  Jackson  and  M.  van  Buren  [Lives  of  the  Presidents]  $1.50  s  8' 

Jefferson,  Thos.  [1801  and  1805]  Writings  of,  ed.  H.  A.  Washington  [Am.],  9  vols.  $27     8' 

Adams,  H.  [Am.]  History  of  the  United  States,  vols,  i.-ii.     "  8 

To  comprize  8  vols.,  embracing  JefTerson's  two  administrations  and  the  two  following  of  Madison ;  from  x8ox  to  Z817. 

Morse,  J.  T.,jun.  [Am.]  Thomas  Jefferson  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25 

Parton,  Jas.  [Am.]         The  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson  [very  eulogistic]  $3     »' 

*Randall,  H.  S.  [Am.]  Life  of  Jefferson,  3  vols.  [very  valuable  in  material,  but  dry]  $9     8° 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  [Am.]  John  Adams  andT.  Jefferson  [Lives  of  the  Presidents]  $1.50  s  8° 

Tompkins,  H.  B.  [Am.]  Bibliotheca  Jeffersoniana :  list  of  bks.  by  or rel.  to  Jefferson  $2.50     8° 

Lincoln,  Abraham  [l86i  and  1865],  Letters  and  other  Writings  of,  4  vols.  $16     8° 

Brooks,  Noah  [Am.]       Abraham  Lincoln  ;  ill.  [agood  popular  biography]  $i.75  P  8° 

Herndon-I-Weik,  .  '^,[^"'1  History  and  Personal  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  3  vols.  22/6 

Herndon  was  Lincoln's  law  partner  for  20  years.    Not  much  new,  but  full  of  interesting  Lincalniana. 

Holland,  J.  G.  [Am.]     The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  2  ports.  '  $2     8° 

Lamon,  W.  H.  [Am.]    Lifeof  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  port,  and  ill.  $5     8° 

Leland,  C.  G.  [Am.]      Abraham  Lincoln  and  Abolition  of  Slavery  [New  Plutarch  Series]  2/6  c  8° 

Raymond,  H.  J.  [Am.]  Abraham  Lincoln  $1.50   12° 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  [Am.]  Lincoln  and  Johnson  [Lives  of  the  Presidents]  $1  s  8° 

Thayer,  W.  M.  [Am.]    The  Pioneer  Boy  :  how  he  became  President ;  ill.  [boy's  book]  1/6   c  8° 

Madison,  James  [1809  and  1813]  Letters  and  Writings  of;  Papers  of;  ea.  in  4  v.  ea.  work  $16     8° 

Gay,  S.  H.  [Am.]  James  Madison  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25    12° 

Rives,  W.  C.  [Am.]        Life  and  Times  of  James  Madison,  3  vols.  [uncompleted]  $10.50     8° 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  [Am.]  Madison,  Monroe,  and].  Q.  Adams  [Lives  of  the  Presidents]  $1.50    12° 

Monroe,  James  [1817  and  1821]— v.  also  F  §  72,  s.v.  Stoddard 

Gilman,  D.  C.  [Am.]     James  Monroe  .  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25    12° 

Taylor,  Gen.  Zachary  [1849]  Life  of  $1.25    12° 

Tyler,  John  [1841]  SevenDecadesof  Union,ill.  by  Memoir  of  J.  Tyler.  By  H.  A.  Wise[Am.]    $2     8° 

Washington,  Gen.  George  [1789  and  1793]  Writings  of;  ed.  W.  C.  Ford,  14  vols.;  ports,  and  ill.   $70  r  8° 

Baker,  W.  Spohn  [Am.]  Bibliotheca  Washingtoniana  [502  titles  of  lives,  etc.]  24/-     4° 

Butterfield,  C.  W.  [Am.]  Offic.  Letters  betw.  W.  andBrig.-Gen.  Irvine  [1781-83]     8° 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  Character  and  Influence  of  Washington  in  the  Revol.  [tr.]  75<r. 

Hale,  E.  E.  [Am.]  The  Life  of  George  Washington:  studied  anew;  ill.  $2 

•Irving,  Washington  [Am.]  Life  of  George  Washington,  2  v.;  27  pi.  $7  r  8"  abgd.,  I  v.  $2 

•Lodge,  H.  Cabot  [Am.]  George  Washington,  2  vpls.  [American  Statesmen]  ea.  $1.25 

Lossing,  B.  J.  [Am.]       Washington  and  the  American  Republic,  3  vols.  $18 

Marshall,  J.  [Am.]         Life  of  George  Washington,  2  vols.  $6 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  [Am.]  George  Washington  ;  port.'  [Lives  of  the  Presidents]  $1.25 


12°  Bos/on 


Philadelphia 
New  York 

Philadelphia 
Nezu  York 


S3 
74 
58 
87 
88 

65 


8°  Chiiago 


New  York       [65]  87 
Boston  72 

Marcus  Ward         79 
New  York 

89 
Hodder  [85]  89 

Philadelphia     65,  67 


Boston 

»» 

New  York 

Boston 

»» 
Philadelphia 
New  York 
Philadelphia 
Madison,  Wis. 
New  York 


85 
60-68 

87 
83 
72 


88 


Thayer,  W.  M.  [Am.]    George  Washington  :  his  boyhood  and  manhood 


[boys'  book]  3/6  c  8° 


„  [56-60]  69 ;  89 
Boston  89 

New  York  79 

Philadel.    [04-07]  32 
New  York  86 

Hodder  [84]  89 


74.    AMERICAN  STATESMEN:  THEIR  BIOGRAPHIES,  SPEECHES  amd  WRITINGS. 


Adams,  Samuel  [1722-1803] 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  [Am.]     Samuel  Adams  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25 

Wells,  Wm.  V.  [Am.]  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Samuel  Adams,  3  vols.  $12 

Benton,  T.  H.  [1782-1858]  [Life  of].     By  Theodore  Roosevelt  [Am.]         [American  Statesmen]  $1.25 

Burr,  Aaron  [1756-1836]  Life  of.     By  James  Parton  [Am.],  2  vols.  $6 

Cabot,  Geo.  [i7SJ-i823]The  Life  and  Letters  of.     By  Henry  Cabot  Lodge  [Am.]  $3.50 

Calhoun,  J.  C.  [1782-1850]  The  Works  of,  ed.  R.  K.  Cralle  [Am.],  6  vols.  $15 

v.  Hoist,  Dr.  H.  J.  C.  Calhoun  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25 

Clay,  Henry  [1777-1852]  Life,  Correspondence,  &  Speeches  of,  ed.  Calvin  Colton[Am.],  6  vols.       $18 

Colton,  C.  [Am.]  Last  Seven  Years  of  the  Life  of  Henry  Clay  $2.25 

Mallory,  D.  [Am.]         Life  and  Speeches  of  Henry  Clay,  2  vols  $4-5° 

*Schurz,  Carl  [Am.]       Henry  Clay,  2  vols.  [American  Statesmen]  ea.  $1.25 

Sinucker,  S.  M.  [Am.]  Life  and  Times  of  Henry  Clay  "  $1-75 

Everett,  Edw.  [1794-1865]  Orations  and  Speeches  on  Various  Occasions,  4  vols.  $12 

460 


Boston 


85 
65 
85 
[57]  67 
77 
S4-S6 
82 


8°  New  York 

12°  Boston 
8°  New  York  55 

8°        „  56 

8°        „  S3 

16°  Boston  86 

8°  Philadelphia     ■ 
%°  Boston  [36-59]  50-68 


History] 


AMERICAN   NAVAL  AND   MILITARY   BIOGRAPHY. 


[America 


F  §75 

Franklin,  Benj.  [1706-90]  Copipl.  Works,  incl.  Corres.  &  Autobiog.  ;  ed.  J.  Bigelow  [Am.],  10  v.  ea.  $5  r  8°  Neiv  York  SS-'Se 

Bigelow,  J.  [Am.  ;'  ed.]  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  written  by  himself,  2  vols.  [ed.  fr.  orig.  MS.]  $4.50     8°  Philadelphia  [75]  89 

A  cheap  edn.  of  the  Autobiography  was  also  pub.  Ji  8°  New  York,  So. 

Firanklin  +  Headington  J.  +  J.  A.  [Ams.]  Life  and  Times  of  Benj.  Franklin                          [popular]  $2     %"  St.  Louis  [     ]  80 

Hale,  E.  E.  [Am.]         Franklin  in  France  :  from  original  documents,  2  vols.  ;  portj.  and  ill.            $6     %°  Boston  87-88 

Based  on  alarge  colL  of  papers  left  by  FRANKLIN  to  his  nephew,  W.  Temple  FRANKLIN,;  wh.,  after  a  series  of  adventures,  were  bought  by  the  U.S.  Govt,  in  1881  for  35,oco  dollars. 

McMaster,.  J.  .B;  [Am.]  Franklin  as  a  Man  of  Letters  [American  Men  of  Letters]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  88 

Parton,  Jas.  [Am.]  The  Life  and  Times  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  2  vols.  $6     8°  Neiv  York       [64]  67 

GALLATlN,Albert[i76i-iS49]   The  Writingsof,ed.  Henry  Adams,  3  vols.  $15      %°  Philadelphia      76-79 

Adams,  Henry  [Am.]      The  Life  of  Albert  Gallatin  $58°  „  79 

Stevens,  J.  A.  [Am.]        Albert  Gallatin  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25    12°  Boston  84 

Garrison,  Wm.  Lloyd  [1805-79] 
[by  his  Children]  Life  of  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison,  4  vols,  i.-ii.;  pts.  and  ill.  60/-     8°  Unwin  85-89 

Cooke,  F.  E.  An  American  Hero  ;  ill.  [life  of  Garrison  ;  good  popular  bk.]  1/6  c  8' 

Johnson,  O.  [Am.]  William  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  Times  $2     8' 

Hamilton,  Alex.  [1757-1804]    Complete  Works  of,  ed.  H.  C.  Lodge  [Am.],  9  vols.  $45     8' 

Ford,  P.  L.  [Am.]  Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana  [300  titles,  w.  notes,  etc.] 

Hamilton,  J.  C.  [Am.]    History  of  U.  S. ,  as  traced  in  the  Writings  of  A.  Hamilton,  7  vols.         $22. 50 


Alexander  Hamilton 

The  Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  2  vols. 

The  Life  and  Epoch  of  Alexander  Hamilton 


[American  Statesmen]  $1.25 
$4.50 
$4.50 


Unwin 

Sonnenschein  [88]  89 
Boston  [80]  82 

Neiv  York         86-X7 

87 
Boston      [58  sqq.'\  79 

82 


[American  Statesmen]  $1.25 
[an  American  "classic"]  $1.50 
$1.75 
[American  Statesmen]  $1.25 


Lodge,  H.  C.  [Am.] 

Morse,  J.  T.  [Am.] 

Shea,  G.  [Am.] 
Henry,  Patrick  [1736-99] 
*Tyler,  Moses  C.  [Am.]    Patrick  Henry 

Wirt,  W.  [Am.]  Life  and  Character  of  Patrick  Henry 

Jay,  John  [1745-1829]       Life  and  Times  of.     By  W.  Whitlock  [Am.] 
Marshall,  John  [Life  of].  By  Allen  B.  Magruder  [Am.] 

Morris,  Gouvemeur  Diary  and  Letters,  ed.  Anne  C.  Morris  [Am.],  2  vols. ;  2  ports.  30/- 

Morris  came  to  France  in  the  year  of  the  outbreak  of  the  Revolution,  and  this  Diary  forms  an  almost  consecutive  contemp.  account  of  European  affairs  fr.  that  date  to  Waterloo. 

Roosevelt,  Theod.  [Am.]  Gouvemeur  Morris  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25    12°  Boston  81 

Sparks,  Jared  [Am.]       The  Life  of  Governor  Morris,  3  vols.  o.p.      8 

Pickering,  Col.  Timothy  Life  of.     By  O.  Pickering  [son] +  C.  W.  Upham  [Aras.],  4  vols.  $14     8 

By  H.  Wheaton[Am.]  [Spark's  Library,  «^  F  §  72]  $1.25    12' 

By  J.  N.  Tarbox  [Am.]  $2.50     8 

Memoir  of.     By  J.  Quincy  [yd;  Am.]  $3      8' 

By  Edmund  Quincy  [Am.]  $3     8' 

Randolph,  Edmund         [Gov.  of  Virginia  and  1st  Attorney-General  U.S.  Sec.  of  State]. 

Conway,  Moncure  D.  [Am.]  Omitted  Chapters  of  Hist,  disclosed  in  the  life  of  E.  Randolph 
Randolph,  J.,  of  Roanoke 

Adams,  Henry  [Am.]      John  Randolph  [American  Statesmen]   $1.25 

Garland,  H.  A.  [Am.]      The  Life  of  John  Randolph,  of  Roanoke  $2 

Seward,  W.  H.  [1801-72]  Works  of,  ed.  Geo.  E.  Baker  [Am.],  5  vols.  [incl.  a  Memoir']  $15 

Seward,  F.  W.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Autobiography  of  W.  H.  Seward        [1801-34],  w.  letters  [1831-46]  $4.25 

v.  Steuben,  Baron  F.  W.  A. 

Bowen,  F.  [Am.]  Life  of  Baron  Steuben  $1.25 

Kapp,  Fred.  [Am.]        Life  of  v.  Steuben  o.p. 

Sumner,  Chas.  [1811-74]  The  Works  of,  15  vols.  ea.  $3 


Pinkney,  Wm.  Life  of. 

Putnam,  Israel  Life  of. 

Quincy,  Josiah  [ij-i ;  1772-1864] 
,,  ,,     [2nrf]  Life  of. 


New  York 

Boston 
Paul 


Ne%u  York 
Boston 
New  York 
Boston 


$3.50     8°  New  York 


76 
[79]  80 

87 

[17]  74- 

87 

82 


32 
67-73 

S3 
76 

[25]  74 
[67]  74 

89 


Boston  81 

New  York  60 

Boston       [53-62]  84 
New  York  77 


Netu  York 


Chaplin,  J.  +  J.  D.  [Am.]  Life  of  Charles  Sumner  $1.50 

Pierce,  E.  L.  [Am.]        Memoir  and  Letters  of  Charles  Sumner,  2  vols.  $6 

T11.DEN,  Sam.  J.  Writings  and  Speeches  of.     Ed.  J.;  Bigelow  [Am.] ,  2  vols.  $6 

Webster,  Dan.  [i  782-1852]  Diplomatic  and  Official  Papers  while  Sec.  of  State  $2 

,,  „  Private  CoiTes.,  w.  his  Autobiog.  ;  ed.  Fletcher  Webster  [Am.],  2  vols.        $6 

Speeches,  Forensic  Argu.,  &  Diplo.  Papers  ;  ed.  Edw.  Everett  [Am.]  6  v.  $18 

The  Life  of  Daniel  Webster,  2  vols.  $4 

Last  Years  of  Daniel  Webster  tfic. 

Daniel  Webster  [American  Statesmen]  $1.25 

$1.25 


Boston  [45-68]  70-79 
74 


Curtis,  G.  T,  [Am.] 

Lodge,  h'.'c.  [Am.] 

Smucker,  S.  M.  [Am.]  Daniel  Webster  :  his  life,  speeches,  and  memoirs 


8°  Nev)  York 

8° 

8°  Boston 

8°    ;, 

8°  New  York 


75-77 


[53-5 


Boston 
Philadelphia 


56 

!]  72 
09 

83 
83 
77 


8°  Philadelphia  [70]  78 


75.    AMERICAN  MILITARY  and  NAVAL  BIOGRAPHY. 

Collectively.  — ».  alio  F  §  74  :  Stfitesmen . 

Hamersly,  L.  R.  [Am.]  Records  of  Living  Officers  in  the  United  States  Navy  $5 

MuzzEY,  A.  B.  [Am.]       Reminiscences  and  Memorials  of  Men  of  the  Revol.,  and  their  Families  $2.50 

Individually.  —v.  also  F  §  73  :  Presidents,  and  %  74  :  Statesmen. 

Arnold,  Gen.  Benedict  [1741-1801] 

Arnold,  J.  N.  [Am.]      Life  of  Benedict  Arnold  :  his  patriotism  and, treason  $2.50  8° 

Henry,  J.  J.   [Am.]         Account  of  Arnold's  Campaign  against  Quebec  [1775]  $2  8° 

Sparks,  J.  [Am.]  Life  of  Benedict  Arnold  [v.  3  of  his  Library,  «;  F  §  72]  $1.25  12°  

Beauregard,  Gen.P.  G.  T.  [b.  1818]  Military  Operations  of  [1861-65].  By  Col.  A.  Roman  [Am.],2  v.  $3.50  8°  New  York 

Greene, Maj. -Gen.  Nath.  [1742-86]  The  Life  of.     By  Geo.  W.  Green  [Am.,  his  son],  3  vols.  $I2  8"  New  York 

Greene  was  the  ablest  subordinate  to  Washington  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 
461 


8°  Boston 


Chicago 
Albany 
New  York 


83 


80 

77 

S3 

83-84 

67-71 


History] 


GYPSIES. 


[America 


F  §76 

Jones,  Com.  J.  Paul  [1747-92]— s»  "  Studies  in  Naval  History."    By  Prf.  J.  K.  Laughton 

de  Kalb,  Gen.  J.  [1731-89]  Life  of.   By  F.  Kapp  [Am.]     [Kalb  was  Maj.-Gen.  in  Revolutionary  Army] 

Lee,  Gen.  Rob.  E.  [1808-1870] 

Cooke,  J.  E.  [Am.]        Life  of  General  Lee  ;  maps  and  ill. 

Long,  A.  L.  [Am.]        Memoirs  of  Robert  Lee  :  his  milit.  hist,  and  campaigns 
McClellan.G.  B.  McClellan's  Own  Story  [of  tlie  Civil  War  1861-65]   18/- 

Perry,  Mat.  C.  -.  a  typical  American  naval  office.      By  W.  E.  Griffis  [Am.] ;  ill. 

Reed,  Jos.  [mil.  sec.  to  Washington].   Life  and  Corres.  of.  By  W.  B.  Reed  [Am.],  2  v. 
Sheridan,  Gen.  Philip  Henry 

Burr+Hinton,  ^4^  [Ams.]  Life  of  Gen.  Philip  Sheridan  :  its  romance  and  reality 

Headley,  P.  C.  [Am.]  Life  and  Military  Career  of  Philip  Henry  Sheridan,  Gen.  of  U.S.  Army 
*Personal  Memoirs  of  P.  H.  Sheridan ;  2  vols.,  port,  and  14  maps 
Sherman,  Gen.  W.  T.      Memoirs  of.     By  himself;  maps,  etc.- 
Stuart,  Maj.-Gen.  J.  E.  B.  [1835-64]    Life  and  Campaigns  of.     By  H.  B.  McClellan  [Am.] 


10/6  ( 

:8' 

Longman 

87 

Army] 

8" 

New  York 

84 

$^i 

:  8° 

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[7']  87 

$3-75 

8" 

Boston 

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1   18/- 

8" 

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87 

$2c8° 

Boston 

87 

o.p. 

8° 

Philadelphia 

42 

$2.  so 

8° 

Providence 

88 

$1.50 

12° 

Boston 

[651  88 

24/- 

8" 

Chatto 

88 

$3-5° 

8° 

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I67I8S 

$3 

8" 

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86 

CENTRAL  AND  SOUTH  AMERIOA-z/.  E  §§  58-60. 


76.    GYPSIES. 


Groome,  F.  H. 


Bibliography. 

Crofton,  H.  T.  — ffiy^zr/i'Handlistof  Bks.rel.toGypsies,  8»Jl.ofGypsyLoreSoc.,v.i.,no.3,s/-m8°  Constable,  Edin.  89 

Journal  of  Gypsy  Lore  See. — conts.  reviews  of  all  new  Gypsy  books  ann.  sub.  2o/-m  8°  „  „%%sqq. 

Generally. 

Borrow,  George  Works  :  on  the  Gypsies  and  their  language  ea.  2/6  [one  5/-]   12°  Murray     [41-74]  88 

The  Zincali ;  ace  of  Gypsies  of  Spaia  [41] ;  The  Bible  in  Spain  [43] ;  Laven^o  :  the  scholar,  the  gypsy,  the  priest  [51] ;  Romany  Rye 
[sequel  to  Lavengro\  [58];  Wild  Wales  [62J  ;  Romano  Lavo-Lil :  EngUsh  gypsies  [74]  s/^ 

— article  Gypsies,  in  Chambers'  Encylopsedia,  2nd  edn.  That  in  1st  edn.  was  by  E.  Deutsch. 
— article  Gypsies,  in  Eiicyclo.  Brit.,  9th  edn.,  vol.  x.'  30/-     4°  Black  80 

*Leland,  C.  G.  [Am.]      The  Gypsies  10/6  c  8°  Triibner  82 

Account  of  the  Russian,  Austrian,  English,  Welsh,  American,  etc.,  gypsies ;  gypsy  names,  characteristics,  origin,  stories,  etc. 

SiMSON,  James                    The  Gypsies                                                                                                            6/-  c  8°  Low  75 

„         Walter  [Am.]      History  of  the  Gypsies  ;  with  specimens  of  language                                        $2    12°  New  York  [65]  78 

Turner,  C.  J.  Ribton        — in  his  History  of  Vagrants  and  Vagrancy ;  ill.                                              2l/-     8°  Chapman  87 

British. 

Groome,  F.  H.  In  Gypsy  Tents ;  5  ill.  2/6  c  8°  Nimmo, .£</»».  [80]  81 

*Leland,  C.  G.  [Am.]      The  EngUsh  Gypsies  and  their  Language                                                        7/6  c  8°  Triibner  [73]  74 

„       +Palmer+Tuckey,?^^  English  Gypsy  Songs                                                                 7/6  c  8°        „  75 

[MacRitchie,  David]        Ancient  and  Modem  Britons,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Paul  84 

Norwood,  Vernon            Our  Gipsies :  in  city,  tent  and  van ;  17  ill.  18/-     8°  Low  85 

Smith,  Geo.,  of  CoalvUle  Gipsy  Life                                                                                                        S/-  <=  8°  Haughton  80 

I've  been  a  gypsying ;  ill.                                                                                      3/6  c  8°  Unwm  [83]  85 

Tent  Life  in  Norway                     [with  English  gypsies]  o.p.  [pb.  2l/-  ;  w.  7/6]     8°  H.  S.'  King  73 


„         Hubert 

Scottish. 
Chambers,  William 


The  Scottish  Gypsies  :  origin,  character,  manners :  w.  anecdotes 
Account  of  David  Ritchie  [the  original  of  Scott's  Black  Dwarfs 


Yetholm  Gypsies. 

Brockie,  William 
Lucas,  Joseph 


The  Gypsies  of  Yetholm 

The  Yetholm  History  of  the  Gypsies 

Russian  and  Slavonic  Provinces. 

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland  — in  his  The  Russians  at  Home  and  the  Russians  abroad,  2  vols. 

Turkey. 

Clark,  E.  L.  — in  his  Races  of  European  Turkey 

Mackenzie +  IRBY,  ^    — in  their  Travels  in  Sclavonic  Provinces  of  Turkey,  2  v.  o.p.  [pb. 

Indian  Gypsies. 

MacRitchie,  Dav.  [ed.]  The  Gypsies  of  India ;  map  and  3  ill. 

Gypsy  Mythology  and  Folklore— z/.  B  §  39  :  Gypsy  Mythology  and  Folklore. 

Gypsy  Literature  and   Philology— &.  K  §  166  :  Gypsy  Literature  and  Philology. 


2/-  c  8°  Brown,  Sdin.  [21]  86 
2/-c8°        „        „      [    ]85 

3/6  c  8°  Rutherford,  JCelso  84 
3/608°  „  „     82 

21/-  c  8°  W.  H.  AUen  79 

10/6     8°  Oliphant,  £din.     78 
^S/-3     8°  Daldy  [77]  77 

3/6  c  8°  Paul  86 


Hustralasia-j'-  e  §§  62-67,  passim. 


462 


CLASS  G.-ARCHiEOLOGY,  ANTIQUITIES, 

AND 

HISTORICAL  COLLATERALS. 


I.  Hntiquities  (Senerallij— accorbfng  to  (Tountries. 

For  General  Works  on  Prehistoric  Archceology  and  Society^.  F  §  5 :  Primitive  Society. 
For  Works  on  Customs,  Folklore,  etc v,  B  passim. 


1.    ANTIQUITIES  OF  ENGLAND  and  WALES  («) :  GENEKALLY. 


Collectively 

Allen,  J.  R.  Xtn.  Symbolism  in  G.  Brit.  &  Irel.  bef.  13th  cent. ;  ill.  [Rhind  Lects.  '85]    1 5/- 

BouTELL,  Rev.  C.  A  Manual  of  British  Archaeology  10/6 

Gentleman's  Magazine  Library,  ed.  G.  L.  Gomme        [classif.  repr.  fr.  the  mag.,  1731-1868]  ea.  vol.  7/6 


8°  Whiting  88 

16°  Lovell  Reeve  58 

8°  Stock  86-89  infro^. 


!  Manners  and  Customs. 

:  Dialect  and  Popular  Sayings. 


iii. :  Pop.  Stlperstit.  and  Traditions. 
iv. :  Archaology,  Geol.  ^  Prehistoric. 


\  ArchcBol. :  Roman  &•  Saxon. 
:  Archaol,  i  Ang.-Sax,  &"  Scand, 


:  Rom.-Brit.  Remains,  2  vols. 
:  Liter.  Hist. ;  ix. ;   Topography, 


Godwin,  H.  The  English  Archaeologist's  Handbook  7/6  p  8°  Parker                     67 

Jewitt,  Llewellynn  Half-hours  amotrg  English  Antiquities  ;  iU.  [popular]  5/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [77]  80 

Simpson,  Sir  J.  Young  Archaeological  Essays,  ed.  Stuart,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  42/-     4°  Edinburgh    [v.y.]  72 

Soc  of  Antiquaries  Vetusta  Monumenta  :  ancient  monuments  of  Gt.  Brit.,  6  vols.  [w.  150/-]      f  Soc.ofAnt.  1747-1842 

With  a  fine  series  of  large  plates,  incl.  a  coloured  set  of  the  Bayeux  Tapestry  and  the  Fainted  Chamber  of  Westminster  Palace. 

Wright,  Thomas  Essays  on  Archaeological  Subjects  of  the  Middle  Ages,  2  vols-;  120  ill.       16/-  c  8°  J.  R.  Smith  46 

Useful  essays,  by  an  experienced  antiquary,  on  questions  connected  with  the  history  of  art,  science  and  literature  of  the  Middle  Ages  in  England. 

Individual  COMXIUQS— /or  indiiental  accounts,  v.  £§17:  English  Topography, /ajm»«. 


2.    ENGLAND  and  WALES   {i):  CELTIC,  ROMAN,  SAXON  and  DANISH  EEMAINS. 


CoUeetively. 

Akerman,  J.  Yonge 
Wright,  Thomas 

Dorsetshire 

Warne,  Charles 

Celtic  Remains 

Morris,  L. 
Williams,  Rev.  John 

Ogham  Inscriptions 


Archaeolog.  Index  to  Remains  of  Celtic,  Rom. -Brit.  &  A.-S.  Periods;  ill.  15/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith 
The  Celt,  the  Roman  and  the  Saxon  ;  300  ill.         [ill.  by  ancient  remains]  9/-  c  8°  Triibner 

—for  incidental  accounts  m  other  counties,  v.  E  §  17  :  English  Topography,  passim. 

Celtic,  Roman,  Saxon&  Danish  Antiqu.  of  Dorset ;  ill.  \v.alsoGi%l2\  {w.  45/-]      T  priv.  prin. 

— V.  also  F  §  18  :  England  before  the  Conquest. 

The  Celtic  Remains  of  Wales 

The  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  the  Cymry 

G§14. 


[52]  85 


72 


o.p.  [pb.  14/-]     8°  Cleaver 


8°Cambr.  Arch.  Assoc.  78 


44 


Stonehenge 

Roman  Remains 

Fowler,  William 

GoMME,  G.  L.  [ed.] 

HiJBNER,  Dr.  E. 
Kenrick,  Rev.  John 
McCaul,  Rev.  J. 
Morgan,  Thos. 

Westwood,  J.  O. 


— V.  G  §  14  :  Early  Stone  Monuments,  s.v.  Wiltshire. 

— V.  also  F  §  18  :  England  before  the  Conquest. 

Coloured  Engravings  of  Roman  Pavements,  Stained  Glass,  etc. 

A  ma^iiicent  work,  by  an  ex-joumeyman  carpenter. 

Romano-British  Remains,  v^.pref.,  2  vols.  [Gent.  Mag.  Library]  ea.  7/6 

VoL  i.  :  Discoveries  in  counties  {in  alphab.  order)  to  Shropshire  ;  ii. ;  Rest  of  England,  Wales  and  Scotland. 

Inscriptiones  Britanniae  Christianae  [w.  suppl.  on  Span,  inscripp.]  14/- 

Roman  Sepulchral  Inscriptions  :  their  rel.  to  lang.,  art  and  religion  3/6 

Britanno-Roman  Inscriptions,  w.  critical  notes  15/- 

Romano-British  Mosaic  Pavements  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  42/- 

An  account  of  their  discovery  and  interpretation  of  their  designs. 

Lapidarium  Wallise  \v.  F  §  14] — is  of  considerable  importance  here. 

46.^ 


116  col.  pi.  [to.  £(>6\  atlf°  York  0£ 


8°  Stock 


Berlin 

J.  R.  Smith 

Longman 

Whiting 


87 

76 
S8 
63 
86 


Archseology]        ANTIQUITIES   OF  SCOTLAND.     IRELAND.    GREECE.  [Antiquities 


G  §§  3-5 

Cheshire. 

Eaewaker,  J.  P.  The  Recent  Discoveries  of  Roman  Remains  in  Chester ;  20  pi.  and  ill.       12/6     8°  Ireland,  Manes.     89 

Isle  of  Wight:  Brading. 

Nicholson,  C.  Descriptive  Account  of  the  Roman  Villa  at  Brading  l/-  c  8°  Stock  80 

Middlesex:  London. 
Smith,  C.  Roach 
Shropshire. 
Wright,  Thomas 
Wiltshire. 
•Smith,  Rev.  A.  C. 

Scotland. 

Stuart,  R. 
Coins 

Saxon  Remains 


Illustrations  of  Roman  London  o.p.  \w.  30/-]     4°  London  59- 

Uriconium  :  ace.  of  the  ancient  Roman  city ;  ill.  25/-  i  8°  J.  R.  Smith  72 

The  British  and  Roman  Antiquities  of  the  North  Wilts  Downs  ;  ill.   42/-  4°  Wilts  Arch.  Soc.(Quaritch)  85 

45 


Caledonia  Romana :  descrip.  ace.  of  Roman  antiqu.  of  Scotl. ;  pi.  o.p.  [zv.  Ij/-]     4°  Edinburgh 

— V.  G  §  20  :  Numismatics. 

— V.  also  F  §  18  :  England  before  the  Conquest. 
Akerman,  J.  Yonge  '        Remains  of  Sax.  Pagandom;  40 col.  pi.  &  ill.  [fr.  tumuli]ff./.  \j>b.  60/-;  w.  31/6]     4°  J.  R.  Smith      52-55 
HoDGETTS,  J.  F.  OlderEngland:  ill.  by  Ang.-Sax.  Antiquities  in  British  Museum,  2  vols.  ea.  6/-     8°  Whiting  84)85 

Danish  Remains. 

Streatfeild,  Rev.  G.  S.  Lincolnshire  and  the  Danes  [Danes  in  Britain]  7/6  c  8°  Paul  84 

Runic   Remains  in  England— «;.  G  §  7  :  Antiquities  of  Scandinavia. 


Anderson,  Jos. 


Innes,  Thomas 
LAING+ Huxley,  p^^^.H 
Leslie,  Col.  F. 
White,  Cpt.  T.  P. 
Wilson,  Prf.  Daniel 

Topography,  etc.  —v.^%  19. 


3.    ANTIQUITIES  OF  SCOTLAND. 

ScotlandinEarly  Christian  Times,  2 series;  ill.  [Rhind  Lectures, '79-'8o]ea.  12/-  8°  Douglas,  £«/«».      8l 

Scotland  in  Pagan  Times  :  the  Iron  Age ;  ill.   [     ,,             ,,             '8i]        12/-  8°         „             „          83 

Sctlnd.inPagan Times:  Bronze&StoneAges;ill.[  ,,            „             '82]        12/-  8°         ,,             ,,          85 
Critical  Account  of  the  Anc.  Inhabitants  of  Scotland,  ed.  W.  F.  Skene  14/-  8°  Paterson,  Edin.  [1729]  79 

Prehistoric  Remains  of  Caithness  :  w.  notes  on  human  remains ;  150  ill.        9/-  8°  Williams                 66 

The  Early  Races  of  Scotland  and  their  Monuments,  2  vols.                           32/-  8°  Edinburgh              66 

Archaeological  Sketches  in  Scotland  :  Kintyre  and  Knapdale,  2  v.  ;  ill.      84/-  f  Blackwood              75 

Prehistoric  Annals  of  Scotland,  2  vols.  ;  ill.                                                     36/-  8°  Macmillan      [51]  63 


4.    ANTIQUITIES  OF  IRELAND. 


DuNRAVEN,  Earl  of 

O'Neill,  H. 
Petrie,  Dr.  George 
Stokes,  Margaret  M. 
Wakeman,  W.  F. 
Wilde,  [Sir]  W.  R.  W. 

Round  Towers. 

Keane,  M. 
O'Brien,  Henry 
O'Neill,  H. 
*Petrie,  Dr.  George 


Notes  on  Irish  Architect.,  ed.  Margaret  M.  Stokes,  2  v. ;  photos.  &ill.  ea.  84/-  i  4°  Bell 

a  valuable  contribution  to  the  history  of  Irish  architecture  fr.  its  rude  beginnings  to  the  English  invasion. 

The  Fine  Arts  and  Civilization  of  Ancient  Ireland  15/- 

Christian  Inscriptions  in  the  Irish  Language,  ed.  M.  M.  Stokes,  2  vols.     60/- 
Early  Christian  Architecture  in  Ireland  ;  52  pi.  21/- 

Archasologia  Hibernica  :  handbook  of  Irish  antiquities  o.p.  [pb.  5/-] 

Descriptive  Catal.  of  Antiqu.  in  Mus.  of  Roy.  Irish  Acad. 


75;  77 


The  Towers  and  Temples  of  Ancient  Ireland  ;  ill. 


31^6     4° 


Smith  &  Elder 

(>^ 

Dublin 

72; 

1  7S 

Bell 

78 

Dublin 

48 

i> 

57 

Hodges, 

Dublin 

67 

The  Round  Towers  of  Ireland  ;  ill.   [Phallic  origin  ;  in  reply  to  Petrie]  o.p.  [z«.  25/-]  8°  Dublin       34 
Ancient  Crosses  of  Ireland :  Round  Towers  in  parts,  o.^!*.  [^*.  21/- ea.]      f°  Ackerman  53-55 

The  Round  Towersand  Eccles.  Archit.  of  Irel. ;  256  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  28/-;  w.  25/-]     4°  Hodges,  Dub.  [34]45 

Directly  opposite  views  to  O'BRIEN.     Repr.  fr.  Trans.  E.  Ir.  Acad.    Cf.  also  Life  and  Labours  o/G.  Petrie  in  Art  and  Ardusaeey.  by  Whitley  STOKES,  12/6  S"  Longman  68. 

Smiddv,  R.  Druid  Churches  and  Roman  Towers  4/-  =  8°  Simpkin  [72]  73 

OC  also  J.  ANDERSON'S  Scotl.  in  Early  Christian  Times  [ut  G  §  3].  DUNRAVEN'S  Irish  Architecture  (ut  sup.),  T.  S.  MUIR'S  Old  Church  Architecture.  i86l. 


Topography,  etc. 


Collignon,  Maxime 
♦Newton,  [Sir]  C.  T. 
Westropp,  H.  M. 

Athens. 

Dyer,  Dr.  T.  H. 


.  E  §  20. 


5.    ANTIQUITIES  OF  GREECE. 


Manual  of  Greek  Archaeology  [tr.] ;  ill.  [Fine  Art  Lib.]  s/-  c  8°  Cassell 

Essays  on  Art  and  Archeology  12/6     8°  Macmillan 

Handbook  of  Archseology  [Egyptian,  Greek,  Etruscan,  Roman]  7/6  c  8°  Bell 


25/- 


Harrison + Verrall, 


r  8°  Bell 

c8°  Macmillan 


Ancient  Athens  :  its  history,  topography,  and  remains  ;  ill. 

Gives  the  results  of  the  excavations  to  1873. 
i  SiS^X^-vv"  Cults  and  Monuments  of  Ancient  Athens  ;  ill. 
Leake,  Lt.-Col.  W.  M.    The  Topogiaphy  of  Athens,  2  vols.  Ifb.  30/-;  w.  IS/-]    8°  Rodwell 

For  other  of  his  works  and  researches  on  ^'.reck  archa:ology,  v.  E  §  »■ 
464 


86 

80 
[67]  78 


73 

m  prep. 
[21]  4« 


Archasology] 


ANTIQUITIES  OF   ITALY. 


[Antiquities 


G  §6 
Ionia. 

Dilettanti  Society.     Antiquities  of  Ionia,  vols,  i.-iii.,  ea.  42/-,  or  together  105/-  ;  vol.  iv.  73/6  f°  Macm.  [1769]  21 ;  1797 ;  40;  81 

Islands. 

Stillman,  W.  J.  [Am.]  On  the  Track  of  Ulysses  ;  ill.  [archaeological  cruise  am.  Gk.  islands]  $4      8°  Boston 

Repr.  fr.  the  Century  magazine.    With  an  added  article  on  the  Venus  of  Melos. 

MycensB  and  Tiryns. 

*ScHl,lEMANN,  Dr.  H.      Mycenje  and  Tiryns  :  narrative  of  researches  and  discoveries  ;  500  ill.         50/- m  8°  Murray 
I,  ,,  Tiryns  :  the  prehistoric  palace  of  the  kings ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  42/- m  8°      „ 

Apehiteeture  — w.  I  §  Architecture. 

Dictionaries  of  Antiquities— z;.  f  §  n. 

Inscriptions  —v.  K  §  Greek  Philology,  s.v.  Inscriptions. 

Sculpture  —v.  I  §  99  =  Sculpture,  s.v.  Greek  and  Roman. 

Topography  — ».  E  §  22 :  Greece  and  Archipelago. 


88 


78 
86 


6.    ANTIQUITIES  OF  ITALY. 


Generally  -^.  aUo  i  §  85. 

"Newton,  [Sir]  C.  T.       Essays  in  Art  and  ArcTiaeology  ;  ill. 
Westropp,  H.  M.  Handbook  of  Archisology 

Dictionaries  of  Antiquities-z-.  f  §  12. 

Inscriptions 

Sculpture 

Topography,  etc. 

Bologna. 

Burton,  Sir  R.  F. 

Carthage. 

Davis,  N. 


12/6     8°  Macmillan  So 

[Egyptian,  Greek,  Etruscan,  Roman]  7/6  c  8°  Bell  [67]  78 


— V.  K  §  208  :  Latin  Philology,  s.v.  Inscriplinns. 

'"•  I  §  99  :  Sculpture,  s.v.  Greek  and  Roman. 
—V.  E  §  24. 


Etruscan  Bologjia ;  ill. 


[plastic  and  pictorial  art]  10/6     8°  Smith  &  Elder      76 


Etruria. 

•Dennis,  George 
Inscriptions 

Pompeii. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D. 

BUTLEK,  W.  F. 
Dyer,  Dr.  T.  H. 

>»  »» 

Gell,  Sir  William 
ROLFE,  E.  N. 

Rome. 

Burn,  R. 


Carthage  and  her  Remains  ;  iU. 

Ruined  Cities  within  Numidian  and  Carthaginian  Territory 


21/- 
18/- 


8°  Bentley 
8°  Murray 


61 
62 


The  Cities  and  Cemeteries  of  Etruria,  2  vols, 
inscripts.,  etc. 

— V.  K  §  209  ;  Etruscan  Inscriptions. 


200  ill.  of  vases,  tombs, 
42/- 


r8°  Murray  [48]  83 


[popular]  3/6  c  8° 
[popular]  5/-  p  "" 


Nelson 
Blackwood 


Remains  of  Pompeii  and  Herculaneum  ;  ill. 

Pompeii :  descriptive  and  picturesque 

Pompeii :  its  buildings  and  antiquities  ;  300  ill.  '    '  7/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

The  kuins  of  Pompeii  [photographic  views,  w.  descript.  account]  21/-     4°  Bell 

Pompeiana:  topog.,edifices&orna.ofPompeii;pl.[excavs.i8l9-35](»./.  \w.  10/6]     8' 

Pompeii :  popular  and  practical ;  2  plans  7/6  c  8' 


[68]  78 
86 

[67]  75 

66 

Ward&Lock[35]8i 


Low 


Rome  and  the  Campagna  ;  85  ill. 


[historical  descr.  of  anc.  Rome]  63/-     4°  Bell 


Dyer,  Dr.  T.  H. 
Hemans,  C. 
*Lanciani,  Prf.  R. 

Marvels  of  Rome,  The 
*MlDDLETON,  Prf.  J.  H. 


6/-  c  8°  Ellis 
21/-  c  8°  Black   ' 

4°  Blacit  86. 

8°  Parker 


Old  Rome  :  handbook  to  the  ruins  and  campagna ;  ill.  10/6 

The  City  of  Rome  :  its  history  and  monuments  ;  ill.  S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Historical  and  Monumental  Rome  10/6  c  8°  Williams 

Ancient  Rome  in  the  Light  of  Recent  Discoveries  ;  36  pi.  and  70  ill.  24/-  s  4°  Macmillan 

By  the  Director  of  Excavations  under  the  ItaUan  government. 
Engl.  tr.  by  F.  M.  Nichols,  from  Latin  of  a  12th  cent,  guide-bk. 
Ancient  Rome  in  1888  ;  3  col.  pi.  and  57  cuts 

Orig.  pub.  in  1686  sitb,  tit.  Anc,  Rome  in  T885.    C/.  also  his  article  Rome  in  the  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xx..  30/- 

•Farker,  J.  H.  The  Archaeology  of  Rome  ;  plates,  plans  and  diagrams 

I.  Primitive  Forlijications,  [73]  in  prep.  II.  Walts  atid  Gates,  [73]  in  prep.  III.  Construction  of  JVatls,  [73]  in  prep.  IV.  Egyptian  Obelisks  in 
Rome,  5/-  [76]  79.  v.  Forum,  10/6  [75]  79.  VI.  yta  Sacra,  iz/-  [76]  S3.  VII.  Flavian  Amphitheatre  (Colosseum),  10/6  76.  VIII.  Aqtteducts,  15/-  77. 
IX.-X.  Tombs  in  and  near  Rome,  Sculpture,  15/-  77.  XI.  Church  Decorations  and  Mosaic  Pictures,  10/676,  XII.  Catacombs,  15/-  77.  XIII.  Early 
and  Medieeval  Castles,  ail~  jS.    XIV.  MediavalChitrches,  inprep.  ^ 

*       „  „  Architectural  History  of  the  City  of  Rome  6/- p  8°  Parker 

Plan  of  Ancient  Rome  in  case  7/6 

Architectural  Antiquities  of  Rome  63/-     4" 

Rome,  tr.  W.  W.  Storey  ;  finely  ill.  [popular]  26/-  r  8' 

— »■  A  §  S3  :  The  Catacombs. 

46s  H  H 


88 


[70]  7S 
80 

[65]  83 
74 
89 

89 

88 

74-80 


Taylor +C  RES 
Wey,  Francis 

Catacombs 


*'     E. 


[81]  83 

[81]  83 
Lockwood[si  -22]74 
Bickers  [72]  77 


Archaeology]    ANTIQUITIES  OF  SCANDINAVIA  &  FRANCE.    ORIENTAL.    [Antiquities 


(7-8 


7.    ANTIQUITIES  OF  SCANDINAVIA  and  FRANCE. 


Genepally. 

*du  Chaillu,  Paul  B. 

Ellesmere,  Earl  of 
Kemble,  J.  M. 
*MoNTELius,  Dr.  Oscar 
NiLSSON,  Sven 

Rygh,  O. 
WorsajE,  J.  J.  A. 

Industrial  Arts. 

HiLDEBRAND,  H.  O.  H.     Industrial  Arts  of  Scandinavia  in  Pagan  Time         [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Hdbks.]  2/6     8°  Chapman  83 

Runes  and.  Runic   HevaSiDS—for  Runic  Remains  in  other  countries,  w.  G  §  14  :  Early  Stone  Monuments,  fassim. 

Farrer,  James  Notice  of  Runic  Inscriptions  recently  excavated ;  pi.  &  sections  of  Maeshowe  \w.  42/-]  4°  priv.  prin.  62 

*Stephens,  Prf.  Geo.         Old  Northern  Runic  Monuments  of  Scandin.  and  Eng.,  v.  i.-iii.  ;  ill.    ea.  50/-     f°  Williams  66;  68;  84 

A  splendid  work,  with  several  hundred  ill.  of  sculptured  crosses  and  pillars,  weapons,  ornaments,  etc.,  and  other  pi.  in  ^old  and  silver,  of  gold,  sQver  and  bronze  art  relics. 


The  Viking  Age,  2  vols.  ;  1,200  ill.  42/-m  8°  Murray  89 

Early  hist.,  mann.  and  cust.,  ill.  fr.  autiq.  discov.  in  mounds,  cainis  and  bogs,  and  fr.  the  sagas. 

A  Guide  to  Northern  Archaeology,  for  English  Readers  ;  ill.  o.p.  \_pb.  &  w.  7/6]  r  8°  Bain  48 

Horse  Ferales :  studies  in  archaeology  of  Northern  nations,  col.  pi.  o.p.  \w.  25/-]  i  4°  London  63 

Civiliza.  in  Swedenin  Heathen  Times,  tr.  Rev.  F.  H.  Woods ;  map  &  205ill.  14/-     8°  Macmillan  89 

Primitive  Inhabitants  of  Scandinavia,  ed.  Sir  J.  Lubbock  ;  16  pi.  18/-     8°  Longman  68 

Comparative  ethnology,  with  description  of  implements,  dwellings,  tombs,  etc.,  during  the  Stone  Age. 

Norwegian  Antiquities,  pt.  i. ;  ill.  [French  and  Norwegian  text]  21/- r  4°  Low  80 

Pre-Histoiy  of  the  North  :  from  contemporary  materials  [tr.]  6/- c  8°  Triibner  89 


Taylor,  Rev.  Isaac 

Topography,  etc. 
Denmark. 


Handbook  of  Old  Northern  Runic  Monum.  of  Engl,  and  Scandinavia         40/-     4°  Williams 

Epitome  of  the  larger  work,'  supra,  containing  all  the  illustrations. 

Thor  the  Thunderer,  carved  on  a  Scandin.  font  about  the  year  1000  6/- 

Greeks  and  Goths  :  a  study  of  the  runes  9/- 

— V.  E  §  20. 


8°  Macmillan 


Engelhardt,  C.  Denmark  in  the  Early  Iron  Age  ;  maps,  33  pi.  and  ill.  31/6     4°  Williams 

Illustrated  by  the  discoveries  in  the  peat-mosses  of  Schleswig. 

France:  Brittany. 

Miln,  James  Excavations  at  Carnac :  record  of  researches  in  the  Bossenno  &  Mt.  St.  Michael, 


84 

78 
79 


66 


2  vols.  ;  ill.  (some  col.)  63/-  i  8°  Edinburgh    77  ;  81 


8.    ORIENTAL  ANTIQUITIES  GENERALLY:    ASIA  MINOR,  ARABIA,  PHCENIOIA,  PERSIA, 

CYPRUS,  RHODES,  &o. 


Generally  —v.  also  l  §  Ancient  Art. 

Babelon,  Ernest  Manual  of  Oriental  Antiquities,  tr.  B.  T.  A.  Evetts  ;  241  ill.  10/6  c  8°  Grevel  89 

The  architecture,  sculpture  and  industrial  arts  of  Chaldasa,  Assyria,  Persia,  Syria,  Judsea,  Fbcenicia,  and  Carthage. 

Perrot+ChipieZjG.  +C.  Hist,  of  Art  in  Phoenicia,  Cyprus  and  Asia  Minor  [tr.],  2  vols. ;  500  ill.      42/-  i  8°  Chapman  85 

Series. 

Ancient  History  from  the  Monuments. — For  list  of  vols. ,  p.  F  §  6. 

By-paths  of  Bible-Knowledge. — For  list  of  vols.,  v.  F  §  6. 

Records  of  the  Past,  derived  fr.  Inscriptions,  etc.,  ed.  Dr.  S.  Birch,  12  vols.  ea.  3/6   12°  Bagster  75-78 

Crimea. 

McPherson,  Dr.  D.  Antiquities  of  Kertch,  and  the  Cimmerian  Bosphorus  ;  14  col.  pi.  and  ill.  42/-  i  4°  Smith  &  Elder     57 

Cyprus. 

di  Cesnola,  Gen.  A.  P.      Cyprus  :  its  cities,  tombs,  and  temples  ;  400  ill.  S°/-  r  8°  Murray  77 

,,  '    „  Salaminia :  history,  treasures,  and  antiquities ;  700  ill.  15/- r  8°  Whiting        [82]  84 

Ephesus. 

Fergusson,  Dr.  Jas.  The  Temple  of  Diana  at  Ephesus  [with  spec.  ref.  to  Wood,  titinfra]  S/-     4°  Triibner  83 

Wood,  Rev.  J.  T.  Discoveries  at  Ephesus :  incl.  Remains  of  Temple  of  Diana ;  ill.  63/-  r  8°  Longman  77 

GauF. 

Ravenshaw,  J.  H.  Gaur :  its  ruins  and  inscriptions ;  ill.  73/^     4°  Paul 

Halicarnassus,  etc. 

Fergusson,  Dr.  Jas.  The  Halicarnassus  Mausoleum  Restored ;  ill.  [architectural]  7/6  Murray 

Nbwton.  a.  History  of  the  Discoveries  at  Halicarnassus,  Cnidus  and  Branchidse,  2  vols.  o.p.     8 

466 


78 


62 

62 


Archaeology] 


ANTIQUITIES  OF   EGYPT. 


[Antiquities 


G§  9 


Nineveh  and  Babylon. 

BoNOMi,  Joseph  Nineveh  and  its  Palaces  ;  ill.    [discoveries  of  Botta  and  Layard  ;  popular]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Fergusson,  Dr.  James       PalacesofNineveh&  Persepolisrestoredjpl.  &iIl.[architec.>.j*.l>^.i6/-;OT.7/6]     8°  Murray 
*Layard,  [Sir]  A.  H.         Nineveh   and   its   Remains  ;   pi.,    maps    and   ill.   [discoveries   of    1845-46] 

o.p.  [pb.  36/-  ;  w.  IS/-]  pop.  edn.,  7/6     8°         „  [48-49]  54;  51 
»  »  FreshDiscov.  atNineveh&Babylon;maps&ill.[49-si]  (7.^.  [/ft-aiZ-jw.  10/-]     8°        „  53 

»  It  Popular  Account  of  Discoveries  at  Nineveh  ;  ill.    [abgd.  from  above  vpork]  7/6  p  8°         ,,  [51]  §7 

>.  »  Monuments  of  Nineveh,  2  ser.,  173  pi.  [ill.  above]  o.p.  \J>b.  ea.  210/-;  w.  £%'\  i  f°         ,,  49-53 

Perrot  +  Chipiez,G.  +C.  —in  their  History  of  Art  in  Chald^a  and  Assyria  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  452  ill.       42/-  i  8°  Chapman 
r^  Assyrian  Discoveries  ;  ill.  [ace.  of  Nineveh  exploration,  1873-74]  18/-     8°  Low 

For  his  and  other  writers'  works  on  Cuneiform  Inscripp.,  zf.  K  §  Assyr.  and  Babylon.  Inscriptions. 

— 7).  also  A  §  47  :  Biblical  Archseol.,  and  E  §  30  :  Geogr.,  etc.  of  Asia  Minor. 

Tent  Work  In  Palestine,  2  v.,  24/-  8°;  I  v.  7/6  [v.  also  Pal.  Expl.  Fd.,  infra']   c  8°  Stanford 

Temples  of  the  Jews  in  the  Haram  Area  at  Jerusalem ;  ill.    [architectural]  42/-     4°  Murray 
The  Holy  Sepulchre  and  the  Temple  at  Jerusalem  ;  ill.                                    7/6     8°         , , 

East  of  the  Jordan  :  travels  in  Moab,  Gilead,  Bashan     [travels  1875-77]  $2. 50     8°  New  York 
By  a  prominent  member  of  the  American  Palestine  Exploration  Society. 

Palestine  Exploration  Fund  8°  A.  P.  Watt 

:8/6  1  Papers  on  Archaaol.,  Topograpliy.  etc.  42/-  1  For  personal  accounts  of  the  ■workcfs,  v.  Conder, 

Account  of  Excavations  [WARREN]  105/-  I         Warren,  Wilson,  ittfra. 

Flora  and  Fauna  [TRISTRAM]  63/-  I 

PlEROTTi,  Ermete  Jerusalem  Explored  :  ancient  and  modern,  2  vols.  l°5/-      f°  Bell 

Trumbull,  Dr.  H.  C.  [Am.]  Kadesh-Barnea  :  its  importance  and  probable  site  21/-  r  8°  Hodder 

Includes  some  valuable  studies  on  the  route  of  the  Exodus,  and  the  southern  boundary  of  the  Holy  Land. 

*Warren+ Wilson,  '^^'^'cpl;^"^^'  Recoveiy  of  Jerusalem ;  Ul.  [Pal.  Explor.  Fund  ;  1864-65]  21/-     8°  Bentley 

Underground  Jerusalem ;  ill.  [continuation  of  above]  21/-     8° 

The  Temple  or  the  Tomb  ?_       [in  favour  of  pres.  site  of  Holy  Sepulchre]  10/6 


*Smith,  George 

Palestine 

Conder,  Cpt.  C.  R. 
Fergusson,  Dr.  Jas. 

Merrill,  Dr.  S.  [Am.] 


Map      26  shts.  [i  iu.  to  im.l  63/- ;  red.  [f  in.  to  X  m.l  r8/6  1 
Memoirs  to  Map,  30  ill.  [CONDER  &  KITCHENERjiJgg/- 
The  Name  Lists  m  Arabic  and  English  63/-  I 


\alone\ 
Wilson,  Col.'sir  C, 

Rhodes. 

ToRR,  Cecil 


Jerusalem  :  the  holy  city  ;  So  ill. 


Rhodes  in  Ancient  Times  ;  6  pi. 
Rhodes  in  Modern  Times,  3  pi. 


21/-  i  4°  Virtue 


[52]  57 
51 


[75] 75 


78;  80 
78 
6.; 

[81]  83 

81  sqq. 


[71]  76 
76 
80 


10/6 
8/- 


Troy. 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  [Am.]  Troy 


*SCHLIEMANN,  Dr.  H. 


Topography,  etc. 


its  legend,  history  and  literature  ;  map  $1 

An  attempt  to  tell  the  Trojan  story  in  a  popular  way,  in  the  light  of  recent  discoveries. 

Troy  and  its  Remains,  ed.  P.  Smith ;  pi.  and  ill.  42/- 

Ilios  :  the  city  and  countiy  of  the  Trojans  ;  pi.  and  ill.     ['7l-'73,  '78-'79]  50/- 
Troja  J  results  of  researches,  etc.  ;  maps  and  ill.  [1882]  42/- 

— »•  E  §  29,  §  30,  §  32,  §  38,  §  40. 


8°  Camb.  Press 


16°  New  York 


Murray 


85 

87 


Sc 

75 
80 

83 


Generally. 

*Maspero,  Prf.  G. 


9.    ANTIQUITIES  OF  EGYPT. 


Egyptian  Archaeology,  tr.  w.  notes  Amelia  B.  Edwards ;  299  ill.  10/6  c  8°  Grevel 

Civil  and  Milit.  Architecture ;  Relig.  Architecture ;  Tombs ;  Painting  and  Sculpture ;  Industrial  Arts. 

*PerrotJ-Chipiez,  G.+C.  History  of  Art  in  Ancient  Egypt  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  600  ill.  42/-  i  8°  Chapman 

Westropp,  H.  M.  Handbook  of  Archseology  [Egyptian,  Greek,  Etruscan,  Roman]  7/6  c  8°  Bell 

Pyramids,  Obelisks,  Sepulchres. 

Beaufort,  Emily  [=V'ctss.  Strangford]  Egyptian  Sepulchres  and  Syrian  Shrines  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Cooper,  W.  R.                   History  of  Egyptian  Obelisks  ;  tr.  from  hieroglyphics  7/6   12°  Bagster 

Day,  St.  J.  v.                     The  Great  Pyramid ;  ill.  28/-     f°  Edinburgh 
Egypt  Exploration  Fund 


[88]  89 

83 
[S7]  78 


[62]  74 

77 
69 


[us:  13PI. 

„  ;  Naukratis,  pt.  r  ;  43  pl W.  M.  P.  FLINDERS  £_, 

II  pi Ed.  NAVILLE87.    vi. :  Naukratis,  pt.  2,  45  pl Flinders  £ 


iv. :  Tanis,  pL  2,  64  pl. . . 


ea.  25/-  r  4°  Triibner  84-87  in  prog. 

„   S5-841 _ 

..Flinders+F.  LJ.  Griffith,  64  pl. 


Gorringe,  H.  H. 
Griffiths,  F.  LI. 
Mariette,  a. 
OSBURN,  Col.  W. 
Perring,  J.  S. 

Petrie,  W.  M.  Flinders 


Pboctor,  R.  a. 


Nimmo 
Triibner 


8°  London 


Egyptian  Obelisks ;  fine  pl.  42/-     f ' 

Mouthpiece  of  Siut  and  Der  Rifeh  ;  21  pL  10/-     4' 

The  Monuments  of  Upper  Egypt  [tr.]  7/6  c  8' 

Monumental  History  of  Egypt,  2  vols.,  pl.  (some  col.)  o.p.  [pl.  ^sj- ;  w.  25/-]     " 
Pyramids  of  Gizeh :  w.  notes  by  Andrews ;  3  pts. ;  maps  and  56  folding  pl. 

o.p.  [pb.  94/6  ;  w.  7o/-]atlf  °  Bohn 
The  Pyramids  and  Temples  of  Gizeh  ;  pl.  18/-     4°  Field  &  Tuer 

Hawara,  Biahmu  and  Arsinoe ;  30  pl.  16/-     4°  „ 

A  Season  in  Egypt  [1887]  ;  32  pl.  [inscriptions,  etc.]  12/-     4°  Trubner 

The  Great  Pyramid :  observatory,  tomb  &  temple ;  ill.  [Knowledge'Lih. ;  popular]  6/-  c  8°  Longman  [82] 

467 


85 
89 
77 
54 

39-42 
87 
89 


Archaeology]        ANTIQUITIES  OF  INDIA,  CEYLON,  &  AFGHANISTAN.         [Antiquities 


G  §10 

Smyth,  C.  Fiaza 


Vyse,  Col.  Howard 
Wilson,  Sir  Erasmus 

Cleopatra's  Needle. 

Cooper,  W.  R.  [tr.] 
Wilson,  Sir  Erasmus 


e.f.  [pi.  S6/-]     8°  Douglas,  Edin.     67 
18/-     8°  Isbister  [64]  80 


Life  and  Work  at  the  Great  Pyramid,  3  vols. 
Our  Inheritance  in  the  Great  Pyramid 

By  an  advocate  of  the  Ten  Tribes  theory. 

Operations  at  PyramidsofGizehin  1837,3V.;  I27maps&pl.  o.p.  [/^■73/6;  zb.42/-]  i  8°  Nickisson 
The  Egypt  of  the  Past ;  ill.  8° 


Cleopatra's  Needle  :  translation  of  the  Inscriptions 
Cleopatra's  Needle  :  w.  notes  on  Egyptain  Obelisks 

Egyptian  Obelisks  in  Rome. 

Egyptian  Obelisks  in  Rome 


2/6  12°  Bagster 
S/-  c  8°  Brain 


Parker,  J.  H. 

Scarabs. 

Pbtrie,  W.  M.  Flinders  Historical  Scarabs ;  ill.  [chronolog!,arrgd.;  14  pp.  text  &  64  pi.  (2,363  figs.)]  8/-  12°  Nutt 

Hieroglyphic  Texts,  etc.— ».  k  §  102. 
Topography,  etc.  —v.  e  §  42. 


40-42 
81 


78 
77 


[Archaeology  of  Rome]  S/-     8°  Parker  [76]  79 


10.    ANTIQUITIES  OF  INDIA,  CEYLON  amd  AFGHANISTAN. 

Generally. 

CuNNiNGHAM.Maj.-Gen.A.  Archaeol.  Survey  of  India,  Reports  1862-83,  v.  i.-xxiii.  ea  10/-  or  12/-  r  4°  5?Wa&  Ca/i:.(Tbnr.)7l-87 

Smith,  Vincent  A.  General  Index  to  above  10/6  8°  Calcutta  (Triibner)  77 

,  „  Archseolog.  Survey  :  Corpus  Inscriptionum  Indicarum,  vol.  i.    [of  Asoka]  32/- r  4°     „  ,, 

Epigraphia  Indica  [record  of  Archaeol.  Survey]  ^aar/e/-^;  «««.  18/- r  4°    ,,  „?&inp)og. 

Fergusson,  Dr.  Jas.  Tree  and  Serpent  Worship  :  mythology  and  art  in  India ;  pi.  [Ind.  Off.  pub.]  105/-  4°  W.  H.  Allen  69 

„  „  Archaeology  in  India ;  ill.  S/"     8°  Triibner  84 

Prinsep,  James  Essays  on  Indian  Antiqs.,  ed.  Edw.  Thomas,  2  v. ;  53  pi.  o.p.  \_pb.  52/6 ;  w.  So/-]     8°  Murray  58 

Historic,  numismatic  and  palaeogiaphic 

Buddhist  Monuments— i/.  also  Burgess,  infra. 

Burgess,  Dr.  James  Notes  on  the  Buddha  Rock-Temples  of  Ajanta;  31  pi.  18/- 

,,  „  The  Rock-cut  Temples  of  Elura  or  Veral         [a  guide]  3/6;  w.  12  photos.  9/6 

„  ,,  The  Rock-cut  Temples  of  Elephanta  6/-;  w.  13  photos.  20/- 

CUNNlNGHAM.Maj.-Gen.A.  The  Stupa  of  Bharhut :  a  Buddhist  monument  of  3  cent. ;  51  photos.       63/-  r  8°        „  79 

„  ,,  The  Bhilsa  Topes  :  Buddhist  monum.  of  Central  Asia  ;  33  pi.      o.p.\w.i,e,\-'\     8°  Smith  &  Elder      54 

Fergusson,  Dr.  Jas.  lUustra.  "of  the  Rock-cut  Temples  of  India ;  front.  &  18  litho.  pi.  o.p.  \w.  35/-]  i  T  &  text  8°  Weale     45 

,,  ,,  The  Rock-cut  Temples  of  India :  w.  74  photos.  63/-  i  8°  IndiaOlif.  (Tbnr.)64 

-(-Burgess,  Dr.  J.  The  Cave  Temples  of  India ;  98  pi.  42/- i  8°        „  ,,      80 


4°  5flw*ay  (Triibner)  79 
8°  Trubner  8- 

8°       „  8- 


MlTRA,  Rajendralala  Buddha  Gaya  :  the  hermitage  of  S4kya  Muni ;  51  pi. 

Northern  India  and  Nepal. 


60/-     4°  Triibner 


Journey  of  Literary  &  Archseolog.  Research  in  Nepal  &  N.  India  [1884-5]  1°/-     8°  Camb.  Press 


Bendall,  Cecil 

Bengal. 

Muitra  and  Agra. 

Cole,  Lt.  H.  H. 

Orissa. 

Mitra,  Rajendralala 

Kashmir. 

Cole,  Lt.  H.  H.  Illustrations  of  Ancient  Buildings  in  Kashmir ;  58  pi. 

Central  and  Western  India. 

Burgess  Dr.  Tames  Report  on  the  First  Season's  Operations  in  Belgaum  ;  56  pi. 


78 


86 


Illustrations  of  Buildings  near  Muttra  and  Agra ;  pi.  and  photos. 
The  Antiquities  of  Orissa,  2  vols. ;  97  pi. 


70/-     4°  Ind.  Off.  (Triibner) 
£,V0  lo/-     r  Trubner         75  ;  78 


70/-     4°  Ind.  Off.  (TrUbner> 


42/- 

63/- 
42/- 


Bomtaay. 

Chaul  and  Bassein. 
da  Chunda,  J  Gerson 

Goa. 

da  Fonseca,  J.  N.    ' 

Rajpootana. 

ToD,  Col.  J. 


Report  on  the  Antiquities  of  Kathiaw^d  and,  Kachh  ;  74  pi. 
Report  on  the  Antiquities  of  Bidar  etc.  Districts  ;  66  pi. 

Report  on  Buddhist  Cave  Temples  and  their  Inscriptions ;  56  pi.  ;  Elura  Cave 
Temples'and  lirahmanical  and  Jaina  Caves  in  W.  India;  55  pi.,  2  v.  126/-  r  4' 

The  above  s  works  are  publications  of  the  Archaiological  Survey  of  Western  India. 


Ind.  Off.(Triibn£r)  7S 

,.  ..        76 

,.        76 

»8i;83, 


Notes  on  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Chaul  and  Bassein  ;  pi.  25/-     8°  Bombay 

Historical  and  Archsological  Sketch  of  City  of  Goa  ;  map  and  pi.  12/-     8°  Bombay 

Annals  and  Antiquities  of  Rajast'han,  2  vols.  o.p.  \w-  S5/-1  ^  8°  Madras 

The  first  edn.,  in  s  vols..  1  f,  conls.  50  beautiful  ii^e-engravings  by  FIMDEJJ ;  and  is  worth  ;£io  lo/-. 

468     ; 


76 


78 


[29-32]  53 


Archaeology] 


ANTIQUITIES  OF  AMERICA.     BARROWS,   ETC. 


[Antiquities 


Southern  India. 

Burgess,  Dr.  James 

Oppert,  Dr.  G. 
Sewell,  R. 

Mysore. 

Rice,  Lewis  [tr.] 

Palaography. 

*BURNELL,  Dr.  A.  C. 

Ceylon. 

Burrows,  S.  M. 
Inscriptions. 
MiJLLER,  Dr.  E. 

Topography,  etc. 
Afghanistan. 

Wilson,  Prf.  H.  H. 


Report  on  the  ArchseologicalSurvey  of  Southern  India ;  vol  i.,  69  pi.  84/-  r  4°  Triibner 

Arch.  Surv.  of  S.  India,  ser.  ii.,  v.  i.;  Stupas  of  Amarati  &  Jagayyapeta  84/-  r4°        ,, 
Contributions  to  the  History  of  Southern  India,  pt.  i.  :  Inscriptions  4/-     8°       „ 

Arch.  Suit,  of  S.  India  :  Lists  of  Antiq.  Remains  in  Madras,  2  vols.  15/-     4°       „ 


G  §§11-12 

87 

89 

82 

82;  84 


Mysore  Inscriptions  ;  front,  and  map 

Elements  of  South  Indian"  Palaeography  ;  34  pi. 

Buried  Cities  of  Ceylon 

Ancient  Inscriptions  in  Ceylon  ;  2  vols,  and  pi.  (in  folio) 
-J--  E  §  3S. 


30/-     8°  Bangalore 
[4-14  cent.]  52/6     4°  Triibner 
[a  guide]  s/-     8°  Triibner 
21/-  c  8°  Triibner 


Ariana  Antiqua ;  pi. 


,  [aiitiquities  and  coins  of  Afghanistan]  22/6     4°  Williams 


79 

[74]  82 

85 

83 

41 


Generally 

Baldwin,  J.  D.  [Am.] 
Foster,  J.  W.  [Am.] 
de  Nadaillac,  Marq. 
Short,  J.  T.  [Am.] 


U.    ANTIQUITIES  OF  AMEKIOA. 

— V.  also  H  §§  39-40  :  Geology,  etc.,  of  America. 

Ancient  America  :  notes  on  American  Archaeology ;  ill.  10/6  p  8° 

Prehistoric  Races  of  the  United  States  [chiefly  arohseological]  $3  c  8° 


Prehistoric  America  [tr.]  ;  ed.  W.  H.  Dall ;  219  ill. 
The  North  Americans  of  Antiquity 

A  g:ood  compilation,  from  Stnitlisonian  Reports,  and  other  monographs. 

Antiquities  and  Discoveries  in  the  West 


16/- 

$3, 


Low 

Chicago 
Murray 
New  York 


72 

'[73]  78 

■85 

80 


$10     4°   Washington 


Squier,  E.  G.  [Am.] 

Industries. 

Abbott,  Dr.  C.  C.  [Am.]  Prim.  Indus. :  handiwork  in  stone,  bone  and  clay  of  nat.  races  of  Am.  ;  ill 

Individual  States  and  Districts— ».  aUo  h  §§  39-40:  Geology,  etc.,  of  America. 

Mississippi  Valley. 

Squier+Davis,  e  h  [Am  ]  Ancient  Monuments  of  the  Mississippi  Valley 

New  York. 

Squier,  E.  G.  [Am.]        Aborginal  Monuments  of  New  York 

Central  America  :  Mexico. 

Biologia  Centrali- Americana  \v.  H  §67]  :  Archsologia;  pt.  i. :  with  f°  atlas       [pp.  1-32  ;  pi.  1-22]  42/-  r  4' 
Bishop,  W.  H.  [Am.]       Old  Mexico  :  journey  in  South  California  10/6  .  8' 

*Brocklehurst,  T.  U.    Mexico  To-day :  prehistoric  remains  and  antiquities  ;  col.  pi.  21/-     8° 

Charnay,  Desire  Ancient  Cities  of  the  New  World  [tr.] ;  200  ill.     [Mex.  .and  Cen.  Amer.]  31/6  r  8° 

*KlNGSB0R0UGH,  Ld.      Antiquities  of  Mexico,  9  vols.  ;  1000  pi.  [facss.  of  ptgs.  &  hierog.][zc/.;^3o;col.  ;^6o]if°  London 

Text  by  Aug,  AGLIO ;  pub.  at  the  expense  of  Ld.  KlNGSBOROUGH. 

American  Indians  —v.  e  §  53. 
Topography,  etc.  —».£§§  55-60, 


$3  r  8°  Sahtn,  Mass.  8l 

r  4°   Washington  48 

$4  r  4°   Washington    [49]  5 1 


Porter 
Chatto 
Murray 
Chapman 


°6 

83 

88 

.30-48 


II.  Hntiquities— accotbiuG  to  Subjects. 


12.    BARROWS,  MOUNDS,  OAVES,  &o. 
Great  Britain. 

Bateman,  Thos.       ■         Ten  Years'  Diggings  in  Grave-mounds  ;  ill.         [Derby,  Stafford,  York]  15/-  8°  J.  R.  Smith 

*Dawkins,  Prf.  W.  Boyd  Cave  Hunting  ;  ill.  [evidence  respecting  early  man]  21/-  8°  Macmillan 

*         ,,  „  Early  Man  in  Britain ;  and  his  place  in  the  tertiary  period  ;  ill.  ,  25/-  8°  ,, 

Gentleman' s  Ma!;azine  Library,  ed.  G.  L.  Gomme,  vol.  iv  :  Prehistoric  Remains  7/6  8°  Stock 

*Greenwell,  W.  British  Barrows,  and  Sepulchral  Mounds,  w.  appendix  Prf.  G.  Rolleston  25/-  8°  Clar.  Press 

Jewitt,  Llewellynn  ■  Grave-mounds  and  their  Concepts  ,•  [British]  io/6p  8°  Groombridge 

469 


61 

74 
80 
86 

77 
'70 


Archaeology]  LAKE   DWELLINGS.    STONE   MONUMENTS,   ETC.  [Antiquities 


G  §§13-14 

Derbyshire  — ».  also  Bateman,  supra. 

Pennington,  R.  Notes  on  the  Barrows  and  Bone  Caves  of  Derbyshire 

Dorsetshire. 

Waene,  Charles  The  Celtic  Tumuli  of  Dorset ;  pi. 
Wiltshire. 

Pitt-Rivers,  Lt.-Gen.  Excavations  in  Cranborne  Chase,  near  Rushmore,  2  vols.  ;  pi 

Ireland  — z-.  G  §  13,  s.v.  Ireland. 

Poland. 

RoMER,  Dr.  Ferdinand  The  Bone  Caves  of  Ojcow,  tr.  J.  E.  Lee 

Japan. 

Morse,  E.  S.  [Am.]      The  Shell  Mounds  of  Omori;  i8  pL  [  =  Mem.  of  Univ.  ofTokio,  vol.  i.,  pt.  i.]8/6i8°  Tokio 

America. 

Carr,  Lucien  [Am.]  Mounds  of  the  Mississippi  Valley  :  historically  considered                           $1-50     4°  Cincinnati             83 

MacLean,  J.  P.  [Am.]  The  Mound-builders                                          [chiefly  American  Indians]  $1.50    12°           ,,                     79 

de  Nadaillac,  Marq.  "  Prehistoric  America,"  [tr.],  conts.  studies  on  Amer.  mounds;  ill.             16/-     8°  Murray                  85 


6/-c8°  Macmillan  77 

\w,  25/-]     f  priv.prin,  66 

4°  priv.  prin.        87-88 

12/6     4°  Longman  84 

79 


Ancient  Scottish  Lake  Dwellings,  or  Crannogs  ;  ill. 

Contains  a  supplementary  chapter  on  remains  of  laice-dwcliings  in  England. 


13.    LAKE  DWELLINGS. 
Scotland. 

MuNRO,  Dr.  Robt. 

Ireland. 

Wood-Martin,  Lt.-Col.  W.  G.    The  Lake-dwellings  of  Ireland 

Italy. 

Gastaldi,  B.  Lake  Habitations  and  Prehistoric  Remains  in  Italy  [tr.] 

Switzerland. 

*Keller,  Dr.  F,  The  Lake  Pwellings  of  Switzerland  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  206  ill. 


2l/-     8°  Douglas,  Edin.      82 

25/-  r  8°  Hodges,  Dublin     85 

7/6     8°  Longman  65 

42/-  r  8°  Longman        [66]  78 


21/-   16°  Edinburgh 
9/-     8°  Virtue 


14.    EARL7  STONE  MONUMENTS,  CIRCLES,  CROSSES,  &a 

Generally  — ».  also  l  §  86  :  christian  Symbohsm. 

*"Fergusson,  Dr.  Jas.        Rude  Stone  Monuments  in  all  Countries  ;  ill.  24/-  r  8°  Murray 

Waring,  J.  B.  Stone  Monuments  of  Remote  Ages  ;  pi.  [tumuli,  etc.]  o.p.  [pi.  84/-;  tu.  25/-]  i  4°  Day 

Sculpturing  in  Circles,  etc. 

Simpson,  Sir  J.  Young     Archaic  Sculpturing  on  Cups,  Circles,  etc.;  ill. 

Great  Britain. 

Journal  of  Brit.  Archaaolog.  Assoc,  vols,  xi.,  xxix.,  xxxiii.,  xxxiv.,  etc. — Lists  of  Crosses,  ibid.  vi. 
Rimmer,  Alfred  The  Ancient  Stone  Crosses  of  England  ;  72  ill. 

Ogham  Inscriptions. 

Brasch,  R.  B,  Ogham  Inscribed  Monuments  of  the  Gaedhil  in  the  British  Isles  ;  50  pi.    30/-     4°  Bell  _ 

Ferguson,  Sir  Sam.  Ogham  Inscriptions  in  Ireland,  Wales  and  Scotland  [Rhind  Lects.]  12/-     8°  Douglas,  Edin.     87 

Individual  Counties. 

Cornwall. 

Blight,  J.  T.  Ancient  Crosses  and  other  Antiquities  of  East  and  West  Cornwall,  2  vols.  ;  iU. 

"LUKIS,  Rev.  W.  C.  Prehistoric  Stone  Monuments  df  Cornwall 

Devonshire. 

Crossing,  Wm.  The  Ancient  Crosses  of  DartBploor ;  ill.  4/6     8°  Pollard,  .£««;«;■     89 

Glo  ucestershire. 

PooLEY,  C.  Notes  on  the  Old  Crosses  of  Gloucestershire  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  l8/-  r  8°  Longman  68 

470 


72 
70 

67 


7S 


79. 


o.p.  [pi.  36/-  :  w.  35/-]     8°  Simpkin  56 ;  $8 

r  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  85 


Archaeology]        ARMS,  IMPLEMENTS  (STONE,  BRONZE,  AND  IRON).        [Antiquities 


—V.  also  E  §  17,  s.v.  Isle  of  Man. 

Runic  and  other  Monumental  Remains  of  the  Isle  of  Man  ;  14  pi.  o.p.[w.  20/-]     4°  London^ 

Roundabout  Notes  upon  Circles  in  the  Isle  of  Man  z/J6       "  -'   " 


Catalogue  of  the  Manx  Crosses  with  Runic  Inscripp. 


4°  J.  R.  Smith 


i/-     8°  Stock 


Me  of  Man. 

Gumming,  Rev.  J.  G. 
Halliwell,  J.  O. 
Kermode,  p.  M. 

Somersetshire. 

POOLEY,  C.  Hist,  and  Desc.  Ace.  of  Old  Stone  Crosses  of  Somrst.;  20  pi.  and  181  ill.  36/-  r  8°  Longman 
Wiltshire:  Stonehenge —v.  also  B  §  15,  j-.».  Druidism. 

Bowles,  Rev.  W.  L.  Hermes  Britannicus  :  and  origin,  etc.,  of  great  temple  at  Abury    o.p.  [w.  4/-]  8°  London 

Herbert,  Algernon  Cyclops  Christianus  ;  ill.  ,[to  disprove  antiq.  of  Stonehenge,  etc.]  o-p.  \_pb.  6/-]  4°        „ 

HOARE,  Sir  R.  C.  —in  his  The  Ancient  History  of  S.  [and  N.]  Wiltshire,  2  vols.      o.p.  {w.  £1',']  i°        „ 

Long,  Stonehenge  and  its  Barrows ;  pi.  8° 

Stukeley,  Dr.  W.  Stonehenge  [facs.  repr.  of  first  edn.,  1740]  a;.  ^^2  f°        „ 

Ireland :  Round  Towers— z/.  g  §  4 :  Antiquities  of  Ireland. 
Wales. 


G  §15 


n.d.  (57) 


^3 
87 


77 

28 

49 

12-21 

76 

[1740]  37 


The  Old  Stone  Crosses  of  the  Vale  of  Clwyd  J  12  pts.  ea.  S/-     e^  Oswestry       in  prog. 

Lapidarium  WaUise  :  early  insc  &  sculpt,  stones  of  Wales;  lOl  pi,  80/-  4°  Camb.  Arch.  Soc. (Parker)  \% 


Owen,  Rev.  E. 
*Westwood,  J.  O. 

Scotland. 

Ancient  Sculptured  Monuments  of  the  County  of  Angus  ;  24  pi.  \w.  7S/-]     f°  Bannatyne  Club     48 

Maclagan,  C.  Hill  Forts  and  other  Remains  of  Ancient  Scotland  ;  pi.  31/6     f°  Douglas,  Edin.      75 

Stuart,  Dr.  John  Sculptured  Stones  of  Scotland,  2  vols.  ;  w.  fine  pi.  [«<.  ;^I7  10/-]     T  Spalding  Club  56;  67 

One  of  the  most  important  of  the  pnbhcations  of  the  Spaldmg  Club. 

Ireland. 

Wood-Martin,  Lt.-Col.  W.  G.  Rude  Stone  Monuments  of  Ireland ;  ill,  [Co.  Sligo  &  Isl.  of  Achill]  15/-  r  8°  Hodges,  Dublin    89 

Descriptions  of  over  loo  monum,,  cromlechs,  stone-circles  and  tumuU, 

Scandinavia:  Runes,  etc. — v.  G§7:  Antiquities  of  Scandinavia. 

America. 

Meyb,  Heinrich  Stone  Sculpt,  of  Copan  and  Quiriqua  ;  w.  text  Dr.  J.  Schmidt  [tr.]  ;  20  pi.    $20     ^  New  York  83 


15.    AEMS,  IMPLEMENTS  (STONE,  BRONZE  and  IRON). 


Generally 

BOUTELL,  Rev.  C. 
Cutis.  Rev.  E,  L, 
Lacroix,  J.  P. 
Demmin,  A. 
*Hewitt,  T. 

Tb 

Kottenkamp,  F. 
Lacombe,  p. 

Flint  Chips. 

Stevens,  E.  T. 

Sword,  The. 

Burton,  Cpt.  R.  F. 

Great  Britain. 

*Evans,  Dr.  John 
*Meyrick,  Sir  Sam.  R, 


Scotland. 

*Drummond,  James 

India. 

Egerton,  W. 


— V.  also  G  §  25 :  Costume  (esp.  Planch^,  Racinet.) 

Arms  and  Armour  in  Antiquity  and  Middle  Ages ;  69  ill.  5/-  c  8°  Reeves  &  Turner   69 

— in  his  Scenes  and  Characters  of  the  Middle  Ages ;  182  ill.  4°  72 

— in  his  Milit.  &  Relig.  Life  of  Mid.  Ages,  &  Renaissance  [tr.];  col.  pi.  &  ill.  15/-  r  4°  Virtue        [74]  87 
Illustrated  History  of  Arms  and  Armour  [tr.] ;  2,000  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [70]  77 

Ancient  Arms  and  Weapons  in  Europe,  3  vols.  ;  ill.  31/6     8°  Parker  5S-S9 

e  Iron  Period  of  the  Northern  Nations  to  17th  Century.    With  about  300  ill.  fr.  contemp.  monum,.  miniatures,  etc. 

History  of  Chivalry  and  Ancient  Armour ;  62  col.  pi.  o.p.  [pub.  31/6]  obi.  4°  Willis  57 

Arms  and  Armour  in  Antiquity  and  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.]  5/-     8° Reeves&Turner[69]74 


Flint  Chips  :  a  guide  to  prehistoric  archaeology ;  ill. 


The  Book  of  the  Sword  ;  ill. 


IS/-     8°  Bell 


25/-     8°  Chatto 


70 


83 


Ancient  Stone  Implements,  Weapons&OrnamentsofGt.Brit.  &  Irel.  ;5ooilI.  28/-  r  8°  Longman  72 

AncientBronzelmplements,  Weapons  &  Ornaments  of  Gt.  Brit.  &Irel.;  ill,  25/-     8°        ,,  81 

Inquiry  into  Ancient  Armour,  3  vols.  ;  over  100  ilium,  pi.  [Norman  Conq.  to 

Chas,  ii.]  ^21  ;  red.  to  £12  12/-  i  4°Bohn(Quaritch)[24]42 

Engraved  Illustrations  of  Ancient  Arms  &  Armour,  2  vols.  ;  154  pi.  ;^ii  11/-; 

red.  to  84/-  i  4°      „         „        [30]  54 
I.  were  slcetched  by  Jos,  SKELTON ;  the  teit  is  slight.    Called  ' '  this  incomparable  Armoury  "  by  Sir  Walter  SCOTT. 

AncientScottishWeapons;S4<:ol.pl.,w.textDr.J.Anderson[only5ooprinted]84/-     f°  Douglas,  Edin.       81 

Illustrated  Handbk.  of  Indian  Arms     [catalogue  of  India  Mus.  collection]  2/6     4°  Triibner  80 

471 


Archaeology] 


MONUMENTS  AND   INSCRIPTIONS.     EPITAPHS. 


[Antiquities 


16.    CHRISTIAN  MONUMENTS  akd  MONUMENTAL  INSCRIPTIONS  (STONE).    FONTS. 


i  16-17 


Great  Britain:  Generally. 

BoUTELL,  Rev.  C.  Christian  Monuments  in  England  and  Wales,  2  pts.     o.p.  ;  \_pl>.  lo/-  ;  w.  7l6]  r  8°  Bell  49 

CcTTS,  Rev.  E.  L.  A  Study  of  Sepulchral  Slabs                                            o.p.  [pd.  i2j- ;  w.  ^1-]     8°  Parker  49 

,,               „  Sepulchral  Slabs  and  Crosses  of  the  Middle  Ages            o.p.  [pb.  10/6  ;  w.  7/6]     8°       „  S3 

DiNELEY,  T.  [17  cent.]  History  from  Marble  :  photolithograph ;  ed.  J.  Gough  Nichols                             s  4°  Camden  Soc.  67-68 

A  collection' of  monumental  inscriptions  gathered  chiefly  fr.  the  Midland  counties  ;  w.  pen  and  ink  sketches, 

GouGH,  R.  Sepulchral  Monuments  in  Great  Britain  ;  3  vols.  ;  about  100  pi.         [a/.  ;^35]  r  f°  London  1786-99 

*Stothard,  C.  a.  MonumentalEffigiesofGt.Brit.[Norm.Conq.toHy.viii.];i5opl.io5/-;col.  Z52if°  Chatto         [1738]  76 

Essex. 

Chancellor,  F.  The  Ancient  Sepulchral  Monuments  of  Essex  Durrant,  Chelmsford  in  prep. 

Isle  of  Man. 

Feltham  +  Wright,  J. +  E.  Memorials  of  God's  Acre;  ed.  W.  Harrison    [monum.  inscripp.  in  I.o.M.]     8°  ManxSoc. ,Z7«)»f/(M68 

Norfolk. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Hundred  of  Holt,  ed.  Walter  Rye  15/-     8°  Goose,  iVirzB/irA     85 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Hundred  of  Happing  20/-     8°  Stock  86 


Dew,  W.  N. 
Rye,  Walter  [ed.] 

Northamptonshire. 
Hartshorne,  a. 
Hyett,  W.  H. 

Somersetshire. 
Paul,  R.  W. 
Staffordshire. 
Lynam,  C. 

Wales. 

DiNELEY,  T.  [17  cent.]      Welsh  Journal :  photolithograph,  ed.  R.  W.  Banks 

Does  for  Wales  what  his  History  from  Marble,  tct  sHpya,  does  for  3  or  4  of  the  English  counties. 

Scotland. 


Thfe  Recumbent  Monumental  Effigies  in'Northants;  128  photos.,  w. text [zy.63/-]  i  4°  Pickering 
Sepul.  Memorials  :  engravs.  fr.  tombs,  effigies  of  Northants;  15  pi.        \_w.  15/-]     f°  London 

Acct.  of  some  of  the  Incised  &  Sepul.  Slabs  of  N.W.  Somerset;  35  pi.  o.^.[ze;.  15/-]     f°  London 

The  Ancient  Churchyard  Crosses  of  Staffordshire 


67-76 
17 

82 


89 


Remains  of  Eccl.  Architecture  &  Sculptured  Memorials  of  S.  Division  of  Scotland  Edinburgh  SJ 

Monuments  and  Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Scotland,  2  vols.  8°  GrampianClub  71-72 

Christian  Inscriptions  in  the  Irish  Language,  ed.  M.  Stokes,  2  vols.  60/-  8°  Kilkenny  Arch.  Soc.  ,i?«i5. 72-78 

Monumental  Inscriptions  of  the  British  West  Indies  42/-     4°  Chatto  75 


MuiR,  T.  S. 
Rogers,  C. 

Ireland. 

*Petrie,  Dr.,  G. 

West  Indies. 

Archer,  J.  H.  L. 

Fonts. 

Lewis,  G.  R.  The  Ancient  Font  at  Little  Walsingham 

Paley,  Dr.  F.  A.  [ed.]      Illustrations  of  Ancient  Baptismal  Fonts 
Simpson,  J.  Series  of  Ancient  Baptismal  Fonts 


o.p.  [p6.  21/-  ;  w.  IS/-]     f°  Rivington  43 

op.  [J:6.  21/-  ;  w.  IS/-]  r  8°  Van  Voorst  44 


17.    EPITAPHS. 
Great  Britain  and  Generally— >?-  Bibliography  z'.  b  §  4. 

Andrews,  William 


Briscoe,  J.  P. 
McCaul,  Rev,  J. 
Pettigrew,  T.  J. 
Ravenshaw,  T.  F. 

Middlesex. 
Cansick,  F.  T. 

London. 

Cansick,  F.  T. 


Curious  Epitaphs  3/6  c  8°  Hamilton 

Gleanings  from  God's  Acre  2/-  sq  8°  Oliphant,  Edin. 

Christian  Epitaphs  of  the  First  Six  Centuries  _  s/-,     8°  Bell 

Chronicles  of  the  Tombs  :  collection  of  remarkable  epitaphs  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Antient  Epitaphes  :  in  chronological  order  '  [1230-1800]  7/6     8°  Masters 


The  Epitaphs  of  Middlesex,  3  vols. 


Epitaphs  in  the  Ancient  Church  of  St.  Pancras 


7/6     4°  J.  R.  Smith 


Roman  Inscriptions  fn  England—"-  G  §  2- 


83 

83 
69 

57 
78 


69 


69 


472 


Archaeology]        MONUMENTAL   BRASSES.     BELLS  &  BELL-RINGING.         [Antiquities 

G  §§18-19 

Scotland. 

Jervise,  Andrew  Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions  from  the  N.-E.  of  Scotland     v.  i.  o.p.  ;  v.  ii.  32/-  s  4°  Douglas,  Ed.    75;  79 

Edinburgh. 

Brown,  J.  Epitaphs  and  Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Greyfriars  Churchyard  7/6     8°  Edinburgh  67 

Covenanters. 

Gibson,  J.  Inscriptions  on  the  Tombs  of  the  Covenanters  3/6   c  8°  Glasgow  79 

Rome  :  Catacombs  —for  general  works  on  the  Catacombs,  z/.  A  §  53  :  The  Catacombs. 

NoRTHCOTE,  J.  S.  Epitaphs  of  the  Catacombs  [of  Rome]  10/-     8°  Bums  &  Gates  [69]  78 

America. 

Green,  S.  A.  [Am.]  Epitaphs  from  the  Burying-ground  in  Groton  [Mass.]  $3     8°  Boston  78 

KiPPAX,  Dr.  J.  R.  [Am.]   Churchyard  Literature:  collection  of  Amer.  epitaphs  [quaint  &  eccentric]  jl    12°  Chicago  76 

Whitmore,  W.  H.  [Am.]  The  Graveyards  of  Boston,  vol.  i.  :  Copp's  Hill  Epitaphs  $3     8°  Albany  78 


18.    MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 
Great  Britain. 

BoUTELL,  Rev.  C.  The  Monumental  Brasses  and  Slabs  of  England  o.f.  [pb.  28/-  ;  w.  20/-]     8°  &  f°  Bell  47  ;  49 

*Haines,  H.  Manual  of  Monumental  Brasses,  2  vols. ;  ill.  zij-     8°  Parker  61 

Macklin,  H.  W.  Monumental  Brasses ;  ill.  [an  excellent  handbook]  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  90 

Manual  for  the  Study  of  Monumental  .Brasses  o.p.  [pb.  10/6 ;  zv.  9/-]     8°  Parker  48 

Stothard,  C.  A.  Monumental  Effigies — ut  G  §  16. 

Waller,  J.  G. +L.  A.  B.  Monumental  Brasses  :  Edvifard  i.  to  Elizabeth,  16  pts.  o.p.  [pb.  ea.  6/-]     f  Pickering  42-44 

Cambridge. 

Illustrations  of  Monumental  Brasses  in  Cambridge  4°  Camden  Soc.     44-46 

Cornwall. 

DaNKiN,  E.  H.  W.  Monumental  Brasses  of  Cornwall ;  pi.  4°  London  82 

Norfolk. 

CoTMAN,  J.  S.  [artist]        Engravings  of  the  Sepulchral  Brasses  of  Norfolk,  2  vols.  ['f- ;^4  10/-]     i°  London       [13-16]  39 

Northamptonshire. 

Hudson,  F.  Monumental  Brasses  of  Northamptonshire ;  90  ill.  [in  bronze]     o.p.  [w.  75/-]  i  f°       •  53 

IViltshire. 

Kite,  E.  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  Wiltshire ;  pi.  o.p.     8°  London  60 

Europe;  Continent  of. 

*Creeny,  Rev.  W.  F.       Book  of  Facsimiles  of  Monumental  Brasses  of  Continent  of  Europe  50/-     f  °  Author,  Norwich    84 

Belgium. 

Monumental  Brasses  and  Incised  Slabs  in  Belgium  o.p.  [fib.  1$/- ;  w.  12/-]     8°  Robinson  49 

19.    BELLS  AND  BELL-RINGING.,  SUN-DIALS. 
Generally:  English. 

Andrews,  William  History  of  Bells  5/-  c  8°  Gardner,  Paisley  85 

Ellacombe,  Rev.  [Can.]  H.  T.    On  Belfries  and  Ringers  o.p.  c  8°  London  61 

Gatty,  Rev.  A.  The  Bell:  its  origin,  history,  and  uses;  ill.  3/-   12°  Bell  48 

LOMAX,  B.  Bells  and  Bell-ringers  2/B    12°  Infield  79 

LUKIS,  Rev.  W.  C.  An  Account  of  Church  Bells  and  their  Founders  ;  pi.      o.p.  [pb.  6/-  ;  w.  7/6]     8°  Parker  1:7 

*NORTH,  Thomas  English  Bells  and  Bell  Lore  ;  ill.        [founders,  traditions,  inscrips.,  etc.]  12/6     4°  Mark,  Z«aJ     [85]  88 

Sun- Dials. 

Gatty,.  Alfred  The  Book  of  Sundials,  ed.  H.;  K.:  F..  Gatty +E.  Lloyd  ;  86  ill. 

[conts.  738  mottoes,  w,  descripp.]  15/-  f  4°  Bell  [72]  8q 

Bedfordshire. 

*NORTH,  Thomas  Church  Bells  of  Bedfordshire ;  ill.  18/-  f  4°  Stock  S? 

Cambridgeshire. 

•Raven,  Dr.  J.  J.  Church  Bells  of  Cambridgeshire ;  ill.  8°  Camb.  Antiq  Soc  81-82 

473 


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G  §19 

Cornwall. 

DUNKIN,  E.  H.  W.  ChurchBellsof  Cornwall;  ill.  8°  Richardson  78 

Devonshire. 

•Ellacombe,  Rev.  [Can.  ]  H.  T.  Church  Bells  of  Devon 

,,  ,,  „         Bells  of  the  Church  :  supplement  to  above ;  ill.  [w.  40/-]     1^  Exeter  72 

Pearson,  Charles  The  Ringer's  Guide  to  the  Church  Bells  of  Devon     [history  ;  list  of  bells]  1/6  c  8°  Pollard,  Exeter     89 

Gloucestershire. 

*Ellacombe,  Rev.  [Can.]  H.  T.  Church  Bells  of  Gloucestershire  ;  pi.  and  ill.  o.p.  \w.  35/-]     4°  Exeter  81 

Hertfordshire. 

♦North,  Thomas  Hist,  of  Church  Bells  of  Herts.  [posthum.;  ed.  J.  C.  L.  Stahlschmidt]  20/-  f  4°  Stock  86 

Kent. 

"Stahlschmidt,  J.  C.  L.  The  Church  Bells  of  Kent  42/-  'f  4°  Stock  87 

Leicestershire. 

'North,  Thomas  Church  Bells  of  Leicestershire ;  ill.  ^Leicester  76-78 

Lincolnshire. 

*NoRTH,  Thomas  Church  Bells  of  Lincoln[shire] ;  ill.  4°  Leicester  82 

Middlesex  :  London. 

Mackie,  S.  J.  "Great  Paul  "  [the  new  bell  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral!  i/-  c  8°  Griffith  82 

Stahlschmidt,  J.  C.  L.  — «^  infra,  s.v.  Surrey. 

Norfolk. 

L'ESTRANGE,  J.  Church  Bells  of  Norfolk ;  ill.  15/-     8°  Miller  74 

Northamptonshire. 

*NoRTH,  Thomas  Church  Bells  of  Northamptonshire ;  ill.  4°  Leicester  78 

Rutland. 

North,  Thomas  Church  Bells  of  Rutland  4°  Leicester  ,  80 

Somerset. 

Ellacombe,  Rev.  [Can.]  H.  T.     Church  Bells  of  Somerset ;  14  pi.  and  UL  [w.  40/-J     4°  75 

Suffolk. 

*Raven,  Dr.  J.  J.  Church  Bells  of  Suffolk  ;  about  90  ill.  15/-     8°  Jarrold,  Norwich  90 

Surrey. 

♦Stahlschmidt,  J.  C.  L.  Surrey  Bells  and  London  Bell-founders  ;  pi.  and  ill.  21/-  f  4°  Stock  84 

Wiltshire. 

LuKis,  Rev.  W.  C.  — vt  sup-a,  conts.  notices  of  Wilts,  bells  and  bell-founders. 

Practical  Works. 

Banister,  W.  Change- Ringing  8°  80 

ELLACOMBE,Rev.[Can.]H.T.  Practical  Remarks  on  Belfries  &  Ringers ;  6  pi.  [w.  append,  on  chiming]  3/-     8°  Bell  [59-6°]  7i 

Fletcher,  C.  W.  Hand-bell  Ringing  [tonic  sol-fa  notation]  2/6  c  8°  Curwen  88 

GosUN,  S.  B.  A  B  C  of  Hand-bell  Ringing  8°  79 

Pearson,  Charles  How  to  Learn  Change-Ringing  without  an  Instructor  31/.  c  8°  Pollard,  Exeter      89 

Snowdon,  J.  W.  Rope-sight :  introduction  to  the  art  of  change-ringing  1/6  c  8°  WellsGardner[79]  83 

,,  „  Standard  Methods  in  the  Art  of  Change-ringing  2/6  c  8°  ,,  81 

„  „  Treatise  on  Treble  Bob,  2  vols.  3/- c  8°  „  78-79 

„  „  Grandsire  :  the  method,  its  peals  and  history,  ed.  W.  Snowdon  [brother]    2/-  c  8°  ,,  82 

Troyte,  C.  a.  W.  Change- Ringing  [elementary]  2/6  c  8°  'Po\\a.x^L,Exeter[^2'\&^ 

WiGRAM,  Rev.  W.  Change-Ringing  Disentangled  3/-  c  8°  Bell  [71]  80 

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[Antiquities 


G  §20 


20.    COINS,  TOKENS,  MEDALS  (Numismatios). 


Introduction. 

Akerman,  J.  Yonge 
Eckel 


Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Coins  6/6  f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  48 

Elementa  Rei  Numarise  Veterum  6/-     8°  Leipzig  42 

Originally  published  as  the  Introduction  to  his  Doctrina  Nummorum  Veterttntt  8  vols.  [w.  I0S/-1  Vimna  1792-8. 

'Humphreys,  H.  Noel     The  Coin  Collector's  Manual,  2  vols.  ;  pi.  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [53]  8S 

Young  Collector  Series      —there  are  2  vols,  on  Coins ;  well  ill.  ea.  i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [86]  88  ;  90 

English  Coitis  and  Tokens,  by  Llewellynn  JEWITT,  w.  a  chap,  on  Greet  and  Roman  Coins,  by  B.  V.  HEAD.    British  Colonial  Coins,  by  D.  F.  HOWORTH. 

Generally. 

Akerman,  J.  Yonge  Numismatic  Manual;  ill.                      [Greek,  Roman,  English]  o.p.  [pb.  21/-]  8°  Taylor  [40]  40 

Ancient  Coins                                                            [Spain,  Gaul,  Britain]  18/-  8°  J.  R.  Smith  46 

Poole,  Reginald  S.  ^r;(V/«  Numismatics, /»  Encycl.  Brit. ,  v.  xvU.                                            30/-  4°  Black  84 

Poole,  S.  Lane  Coins  and  Medals  :  their  place  in  history  and  art                     [Antiquary's  Lib.]  8°  Stock  85 

Sold  only  with  Life  of  Kins  Harold,  ed.  W.  de  Gray  BIRCH  and  M.  G.  WATKINS"  Gleanings  fr.  Nat.  Hist,  of  Ancients,  36/-  the  3. 

Smith,  A.  M.  [Am.]         lUustr.  Encyclo.  of  Gold  and  Silver  Coins  of  the  World  ;  6000  cuts 

[B.C.  700-A.D.  1885]  21/-  r  8°  Philadelphia  86 

Snowden,  J.  R.  [Am.]      Mint  Manual  of  Coins  of  all  Nations  ;  27  pi.  [U.S.  Mint  coll.]  $4.50  r  8°  „  [60]  69 

Medals. 

Snowden,  J.  R.  [Am.]      Description  of  National  and  Miscall.  Medals ;  79  ill.     [U.S.  Mint  coll.]  $5.50  i  8°  „  6i 

Opiental. 


British  Museum.     Catalogue  of  the  Oriental  Coins ;  by  var.  editors 


8°  British  Mus.     75-85 


4.  Egypt,  12/-,  '79 ;  5.  Moors.  9/-,  '80 ;  6.  Mongol  Dynasty,  15/-,  '81 ;  7.  House  of  Timur,  9/-,  '82 ;  8.  Turks,  ao/-,  '83  ;  9,  India :  Gfc.  and  Scythian 
Kin^,  21/-,  '8s  :  10.  India:  Sultans  of  Delhi,  20/-,  '86;  11.  India:  Muham,  States,  20/-,  '86. 


*Numismata  Orientalia ;  ed.  Edw.  Thomas ;  ill. 


[new  edn.  ofMARSDEN,  infrd\x  ^  Triibner    74;  8i;  86 


I.— I.  E.  Thomas,  Anc  Ind.  Weights,  9/6 ;  2.  S.  Lane-Poole,  Urtuki  Turkumans,  9/- ;  3.  B.  V.  HEAD,  Lydia  and  Persia,  10/6 ;  4.  E.  T.  ROGERS, 
Tuluni  Dynasty,  5/-;_  5.  F.GARDNER,  Parthia,  18/-:  6.  T.  W.  RHYS-DAVIDS,  Ceylon,  10/-;  or  in  ivoL,  73/6. 


Marsden,  W. 
China. 
Wylie,  a. 


II.—      F.  W.  Madden,  the  Corns  of  the  jews,  40/-.    A  new  edition  of  the  work  pub.  in  1865. 
III.— I.  Sir  A.  PHAYRE,  Coins  of  Arakan,  Pegu,  and  Burma,  8/6,    2,  Sir  W.  ELLIOT,  Coins  of  S.  India,  25/-. 


Numismata  Orientalia  lUustrata ;  57  pi.  of  coins 


[no  text]  31/6     4°  TrUbner     [23-25]  84 


Coins  of  Ta  Ts'ing  or  Present  Dynasty  of  China ;  233  ill. 


o.p.  \w.  7/6]     8°  London 


India  and  Afghanistan. 

British  Museum  — 

da  Cunha,  Gerson  J, 
Prinsep,  James 


Smith,  Vincent  A. 
Thomas,  Edward 

Wilson,  Prf.  H.  H. 
Mohammedan. 
Poole,  S.  Lane 


— V.  Oriental,  supra. 

Contributions  to  Study  of  Indo-Portuguese  Numismatics ;  pts.  i.-iv.        ea.  2\(>  <i^  Bombay 

— in  his  Essays  on  Indian  Antiqu. ,  ed.  E.  Thomas ;  53  pi.  (of  coins,  etc. ) 

2  v.  o.p.  \_pb.  52/6 ;  w.  80/-]     8°  Murray 
Coinage  of  Early  or  Imperial  Gupt,  a  Dynasty  of  N.  India — repr.  fr,  J.  R.  A.  Soc.  Jan.  '89  [l6o  pp.] 
Also  an  article  on  the  gold  Gupta  coins  in  the  same,  in  1884. 

Chronicles  of  Pathan  Kings  of  Delhi ;  map  and  pi.     [coins, inscripp.,  etc.]   28/-  8°  Triibner 
The   Initial    Coinage  of   Bengal;   i.  :  1 203-1 397 ;   ii.  :    1217-37    [repr.  fr. 

//.  R.  As.  Soe.-\  6/-  8°  Hertford 

Ariana  Antiqua ;  map  and  36  pi.        [antiquitiesandcoins  of  Afghanistan]  22/6  4°  Williams 


57 

81-82 
58 

71 


Persia. 

British  Museum. 
Thomas,  Edward 


Catalogue  of  Coins  of  the  Moors  of  Africa  and  Spain  9/-     8°  Triibner 

Catalogue  of  Mohammedan  Coins  in  Bodl.  Lib.,  Oxon. ;  4  pi.  12/6     4°  Clar.  Press 

Fasti  Arabici  [a  corpus  of  Mohammedan  coins]  ,, 

Intended  to  be  used  with  the  BriL  Mus.  Catalogues.    Coins  therein  fully  described  are  here  identified  by  references. 


66-73 
80 


in  prep. 


Catalogue  of  Coins  of  the  Shahs  of  Persia.     By  R.  S.  Poole  ;  24  pi. 
Early  Sassanian  Inscriptions,  Seals  and  Coins ;  ill. 
Sassanian  Coins,  2  pts. ;  3  pi. 


25/- 
7/6 
5/- 


8°  British  Mus. 
8°  Trubner 

12°  „ 


Western  Europe. 

Keary,  C.  F. 

Early  Christian. 

King,  Rev.  C.  W. 

Greece  and  Rome. 

AKERiWAN,  J.  Yonge  Catal.  of  Rare  and  Unedited  Roman  Coins,  2  v. ;  22  pi.  o.p.  [pb.  52/6 ;  tv.  35/-]    8°  E.  Wilson 


Coinages  of  Western  Europe 


Early  Christian  Numismatics ;  ill. 


[Honorius  to  Charlemagne]  io/5     8°  Triibner 
[and  other  antiquarian  tracts]  18/-     8°  Bell 


"British  Museum,     Catalogue  of  the  Greek  Coins ;  by  var.  eds.  ;  fully  ill, 


87 
74 


79 


73 


34 


..  Italy  (R.S.P00LE1,  23/-,  73 

2    Sicily (B.  v.  HEAD+P.  GARDNER-!- POOLE),  21/-,  76 

3.  Thrace (HEAD-fGARDNER|,  21/-,  77 

4    Sclcucid  Kingsof  Syria (GARDNER).  10/6,  78 

s    Macedonia  (HEAD),  23/-,  79 


[to  occupy  10  vols.]  8°  Brit.  Mus.  73-89  in  prog. 


47S 


6.  Thessaly  to  .£toIia (Gardner),  15/-,  83 

7.  Ptolemies  [Egypt] (POOLE),  15/-,  83 

8.  Central  Greece  (HEAD),  15/-,  84 

9.  Peloponnesus {ezcl.  Corinth] (Gardner),  21/-,  87 

to,  Corinth  and  her  Colonies  (HEAD),  ^o,/-,  89 


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[Antiquities 

o.p. 

\pb.  8/6] 

8° 

Oxford 

.12 

7/6 

8" 

Macmillan 

82 

31  6  i 

i  4° 

Camb.  Press 

81 

42/- 

r8° 

Clar.  Press 

87 

8/- 

8° 

■.  R.  Smith 

74 

25/- 

8° 

British  Mus.    [ 

]8i 

G  §20 

Cardwell,  Prf.  Edw. 
*Gardner,  Dr.  Percy 

*Head,  Barclay  V. 


Lectures  on  the  Coinage  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans 

Samos  or  Samian  Coins  

The  Types  of  Greek  Coins  ;  16  autotype  pi. 

Historia  Numorum  :  manual  of  Greek  numismatics,  ill. 

Chronological  Sequence  of  the  Coins  of  Syracuse 

A  Guide  to  the  principal  Gold  and  Silver  Coins  of  the  Ancients 

Principally  Greek  and  Roman;  from  B.C.  700  to  A.D.  1, 
]  Silver  Coins  of  the  Roman  Republic 

Numismata  Hellenlca  ;  pi.  [a  catalogue]   o.p,  \_pb. 

Handbook  of  Roman  Coins 
Monograph  on  the  Coins  of  Syracuse 
Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Greek  and  Roman  Coins 
Dictionary  of  Roman  Coins  :  republican  and  imperial ;  ed.  C. 

W.  Madden  ;  700  ill. 
A^kleipios  and  the  Coins  of  Pergamon 


Lawrence,  R.  H.   [Am 
Leake,  Lt.-Col;  W.  M. 
Madden,  F.  W. 
Poole,  Reg.-  Stuart 
Sim,  George 
Stevenson,  S.  W. 

Wroth,  W. 

Medals. 

British  Museum.     Catalogue  of  the  Roman  Medallions ;  pi. 

Britain,  Ancient. 

*EvANS,  Dr.  John 
Poste,  Beale 

3>  J) 

Rhys,  Prf.  J. 

Roman  British. 
Akerman,  J.  Yonge 


4°  New  York  83 

63/-  i  «'•  ;^4']     4°  Hearne  54-56 

S/-  12°  J.  R.  Smith  61 

21/-     4°  Macmillan  79 
R.  Smith +  F. 

42/-  r  8°  Bell  89 

8°          •  82 


Coins  of  the  Ancient  Britons ;  ill. 
Celtic  Inscriptions  on  Gaulish  and  British  Coins 
Coins  of  Cunobeline  and  the  Ancient  Britons 
— in  his  Celtic  Britain,  wh.  conts.  several  ill. 


Roman  Coins  relating  to  Britain 


[ByH.  A.  Griiber]  21/-     8°  British  Museum      74 


21/-  8°  J.  R.  Smith  64 

10/6  8°  „  61 

<../.[>*.  28/-]  8°  „  53 

[popular]  3/-  12°  S.P.C.K.  82 


10/6     8°  J.  R.  Smith    [43]  44 


England. 

Generally. 

British  Museum.     Catalogue  of  the  English  Coins.  By  C.  F.  Keary,:  Ang.-Sax.  Ser.,  vol.  i. ;  30 pi.  30/-     8° 
Crowther,  Rev.  G.  F.      Guide  to  English  Pattern  Coins  ;  ill.  [Edw.  i.  to  Victoria]  5/-     8° 

Guide  to  Study  of  Engl.  Coins,  ed.  C.  F.  Keary ;  ill.    [Conquest  to  pres.  time]  6/-  c  8° 
English  Coins  [values,  etc.] 

Coinage  of  the  British  Empire  21/-     4° 

Handbook  of  English  Coins ;  45  ill.  [Young  Collector  Series]    l/-  c  8° 

Annals  of  Coinage  of  Gt.  Brit.  &  Dependencies,  3  v.;  i5opl. »./.  [/*.  126/-;  2^.150/-]  4°  Hearne 
Guide  to  the  Coins  of  Gt.  Britain  &  Ireland;  ill.  [elementary;  gives  values]  7/6   8°  UpcottGill 


*HENFREy,  H.W. 

Henry,  J. 
Humphreys,  H.  Noel 
Jewitt,  Llewellynn 
RUDING,  Rev.  Rogers 
Thorburn,  Col.  W.  S. 


British  Museum     87 
Upcolt  Gill  87 

Bohn's  Lib.    [70]  85 
82 
Griffin        ■    [45]  68 
Sonnenschein  [86]  88 

[17]  40 
[84]  88 


Gold. 

*Kenyon,  R.  LI. 

Silver. 

*Hawkins,  E. 
Henry,  J. 

Copper,  etc. 

Batty,  D.  T. 
Montagu,  H. 

Heptarchy. 
Lindsay,  J. 

Anglo-Galbc. 

British  Museum. 

Crcmwellian. 
Henfrey,  H.  W. 


The  Gold  Coins  of  England,  arranged  and  described ;  24  pi. 


24/-     8°  Quaritch 


The  Silver  Coins  of  Engl.,arr.&descr.,ed.R.  Ll.Kenyon;  55pl.  of  650  figs.  36/-  r  8° 
English  Silver  Coins  since  the  Conquest,  and  their  Values  ;  ill.       [elementary]    12° 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Copper  Coinage  of  Gt.  Brit. ,  etc. ,  3  pts.    ea.  2/-     4° 
Copper,  Bronze,  and  Tin  Coinage  of  Great  Britain         [Elizabeth  to  Victoria] 


Simpkin 
London 


The  Coinage  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Heptarchy 
Catalogue  of  Anglo-Gallic  Coins  in  the  British  Museum 
Numismata  Cromwelliana  ;  8  pi. 


o.p.  [pb.  15/-;  w.  10/6]     4°  Longman 


84 


[41]  76 


68-69 

85 


42 


24/- 
25/- 


4°  British  Museum      26 


4°  J.  R.  Smith      73-77 

British   Colonies  and  Possessions.— v.  also  infra,  Boyne  (2),  s.v.  Tokens;  Crosby,  s.v.  America;  Stainsfield,  s.v.  Australia. 
*Atkins,  James  The  Coins  &  Tokens  of  the  Possessions  &  Colonies  of  the  British  Empire    24/-     8°  Quaritch 


89 


Arrgd.  geographically— Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  America,  Australia— then  subdivided  into  series,  to  each  of  which  is  a  historical  preface. 


Howorth,  Daniel  F. 
Canada. 

McLachlan,  R.  W. 
Sandham,  a. 

Isle  of  Man. 
Clay,  C. 


English  Colonial  Coins  ;  ill. 


[Young  Collector  Series]  1/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein       .  90 


Canadian  Numismatics 

Coins,  Medals,  and  Tokens  of  tho  Dominion  of  Canada 


Currency  of  the  Isle  of  Man ;  pi. 


85 
69 

\w.  i;o/-l  8'  Manx  Soc. ,  Douglas  6« 


Alb 


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SEALS. 


[Antiquities 


Tokens. 

A.KERMAN,  J.  Yonge 
BoYNE,  Wm. 

Burn,  J.  H. 
Wiltshire. 
Akerman,  J.  Yonge 

Medals. 

Carter,  T. 
Gibson,  J.  H. 
Grueber,  H.  a. 
•Hawkins,  E. 
Irwin,  D.  H. 

Scotland. 

*BURNS,  Edward 

GOLDSMID,  E.  M. 
Lindsay,  J. 


G  §21 


Tradesmen's  Tokens  of  London ;  8  pi.  [1648-1672  ;  2,000  descrip.]  red.  to  7/6     8°  J.  R.  Smith  49 

Seventeenth  Century  Tokens,  ed.  G.  C.  Williamson,  2  vols. ;  pi.  Stock     [58]  in  prep.^ 


Silver  Tokens  of  Great  Britain  and  Dependencies 
Description  of  London  Traders'  etc.  Tokens 


Wiltshire  Tokens 


Medals  of  the  British  Army,  3  pts. 

British  Military  and  Naval  Medals  and  Decorations 

Guide  to  English  Medals 

Medallic  Illust.  of  Hist,  of  Gt.  Brit.  &  Irel.,  ed.  A.  W.  Franks +  H.  A.  Grueber 

British  War  Medals  and  Decorations  fr.  earliest  to  (jiesent  time 


o.p. 

s  4°  priv.  prin. 
8°  J.  R.  Smith 

66 
S5 

1/6 

8°  T-  R.  Smith 

46 

1-7/6 
8/6 

leber 

8°  Groombridge 

8°  Stanford           [66; 

8°  British  Museum 

8° 

8°  UpcottGill 

61 

]8o 
Si 
85 
89 

88 


The  Coinage  of  Scotland,  3  v.  [fr.  David  i.to  the  Union  ;i.-ii.:  text;  iii.pl.]  168/- m  4°  Black 

A  sumptuous  work,  w.  a  fine  series  of  heliogravure  pi, :  the  most  luxurious  and  comprehensive  book  on  coins  in  English. 

Ancient  Scottish  Coins  4°  Ciarend.Hist.Soc.iJi/.  83 

View  of  the  Coinage  of  Scotland  ;  w.  2  Supplements  o.p.  [r».  25/-]     4°  Longman  45-68 

■      "     ~  "" "      ■"  " .-.-..  ^g 

78 
68 


Patrick,  R.W.Cochran     Records  of  the  Coinage  of  Scotland,  2  vols.  ;  ill.   [earliest  per.  to  Union]  126/-     4°  Douglas,  £'i/2«, 
Robertson,  J.  D.  Handbook  to  the  Coinage  of  Scotland ;  ill.  [Alex.  i.  to  Anne]  9/-  s  4°  Bell 

Wingate,  James  Illustrations  of  the  Coinage  of  Scotland  [only  150  printed]  63/-     4°  Quaritch 

Medals. 

Patrick.R.  W.  Cochrane  The  Medals  of  Scotland  :  a  descriptive  catalogue  63/- 

Ireland. 

Lindsay,  J.  The  Coinage  of  Ireland 

America. 


4°  Douglas,  Edin.      84 


o.p.  [pb.  18/-]     4°  Longman 


Crosby,  S.  S.  [Am.]         The  Early  Coins  of  America 
DiCKESON,  M.  W.  [Am.]  American  Numismatic  Manual 
Snowden,  J.  R.  [Am.]      — ut  supra,  s.v.  Generally. 

Canada 


$15     8°  Boston 
[U.S.,  aboriginal,  etc.]  $10     4°  Philadelphia 


— V.  British  Colonies,  supra. 


Medals. 


LouBAT,  Dr.  J.  F.  [Am.  ]  Medallic  History  of  the  United  States,  2  vols. ;  170  ill. 
Snowden,  J.  R.  [Am.]     — ut  supra,  s.v.  Generally. 

Australia. 
Tokens. 

Stainsfield,  C.  W. 


[1776-1876]  $30     f°  New  York 


Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Australian  Tradesmen's  Tokens. 


39 


69 
59 


78 


83 


1.    SEALS. 


Generally. 

British  Museum.    Catalogue  of  the  Seals  in  the  Dept.  of  MSS.    By  Dr.  W.  de  G.  Birch,  v,  i.  ;  12  pi.  36/-  r  8°  British  Museum      87 


Bond,  E.  A.  Guide  to  the  Seals  in  the  British  Museum 

Hope,  W.H.  St.  John         The  Seals  of  the  University  of  Cambridge 

England. 

*Wyon,A.  B.  +  A. 

Scotland. 

Laing,  Henry 


4°  London 


The  Gt.  Seals  of  England;  w.facs.  ofthe  190  seals  [seals  of  the  sovereigns]  147/-  14°  Stock. 


78 
83 


88 


•t  n 


Descript.  Catalogue  of  Impressions  fr.  Ancient  Scottish  Seals  [also  in  Bannatyne 

Club  pubs.  ;  w.  42/-]     4°  Maitland  Club       50 
Descriptive  Catal.  of  Anc.  Scottish  Seals  [llSo-i8cent.,suppl.  toabove]  63/-     4*  Vaterson,  £rfm.     66 


GEMS.  ENGRAVED  STONES,  &o.-«.  I§  115 

•177 


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[Genealogy 


G  §22 


III.    6enealoGig,  Ibetalbti^t  Barnes* 

22.    GENEALOGY  and  FAMILY  HISTORY. 


Britain:  Generally. 

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To  consist  of  13,000  titles :  intended  io  supplement  Marshall's  &  SIMS'  books,  infira. 


10/6 
21/- 


J.  R.  Smith  67 

Subscription  in  prep. 


*Marshall,  G.  W. 
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IS/-     8°  Avery  [56]  88 

Descriptions  of  Public  Records,  parochial  and  other  registers.  County  and  Family  histories,  etc.    This  so-called  "  new  edn."  is  a  mere  reprint  from 
the  old  stereotype  plates  of  the  first  edn.,  which  is  quite  out  of  date  on  many  statistical  poiuts — even  the  Pub.  Record  Off.  linding  no  place  m  its  pag^cs. 

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ii.  ea.  25/-  8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes  70-83  ;  84-87  in  prog. 

Previously  pub.  for  some  years  as  a  Quarterly,  forming  2  vols.    Out  of  print  and  scarce. 

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Scotland  in  1298  :  docum.  rel.  to  campaign  of  Edw.  i.,  esp.  Battle  of  Falkirk  ;  ed.  Hy.  Gough  30/-     4°  Gardner,  Paisley    89 

Excerpts  fr.  the  Chronicles,  Lat.  and  Fch.  docum.,  rolls  of  horses,  writs  of  summons,  mandates,  etc,    A  storehouse  for  the  genealogist.    Excellent  index  of  78  double  cols. 

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o.p.  [pb.  42/-]  Churton 


48-51 


Peerage,  Baronetage  and  Knightage— z/.  also  f  §  14,  s.v.  cwvairy  (esp.  Clark,  lawrence-archer). 

38/-  r  8°  Harrison 

42/-  r  8°  „ 
o.p.  r8° 

16/- m  8°  Dean 

l6/-m8°  „ 

10/6  c  8°  Whittaker 

105/-  s  4°  Longman 


BuRKE,  Sir  Bernard  [ed.]  Genealogy  and  Heraldic  Diet,  of  Peerage  and  Baronetage  of  Brit.Emp. 
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Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetcies 
Peerage,  and  Titles  of  Courtesy 
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Oebrett,  John  [ed.] 

»j  ,,      It 

DOD,  C.  R.  [ed.] 
*DoYLE,  J.  E.  [ed.] 


[26]  ann. 
[40]  83 
[41]  44 

[09]  ann. 

[03]     „ 
86 


These  three  vols,  contain  all  the  Dukes,  Marquises,  Earls,  and  Viscounts,  from  1066-1885.  and  give  the  dates  of  their  birth,  succession,  and  death— 
the  varying  titles  of  each  line— the  offices  they  held— their  marriages,  armorial  bearings,  and  persons. 


"Foster,  Joseph  [ed.] 
•      „  ,,     [ed.] 

Le  Neve 

Lodge,  Edmund  [ed.] 
Metcalfe,  W.  C.  [ed.] 


Peerage,  Baronetage,  and  Knightage  of  British  Empire  42/- 

Our  Noble  and  Gentle  Families  of  Royal  Descent,  2  vols.  84/- 

Catalogue  of  Knights,  ed.  Dr.  G.  W.  Marshall  21/- 

Peerage  and  Baronetage  of  Great  Britain  31/6 

Book  of  Knights  Bannaret,  Knights  of  Bath  and  Knights  Bachelor  21/- 


r  8°  Nichols[79]83«oto»^. 
r4°  Hatchard  85 

r  8°  Harleian  Soc         73 
r  8°  Hurst  [31]  ann. 

r  8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 


Fourth  yr.  of  Hy.  vi.  to  Restoration  of  Chas.  ii.,  together  w.  Knights  made  in  Ireland  1566-1698.    Compan.  vol.  to  Le  NEVE,  ut  sitpra. 


Nicolas,  Sir  N.  Harris  [ed.  ]  Historic  Peerage  of  England  since  the  Conquest,  2  vols. 
„  „         „    [ed.]  Orders  of  Knighthood  of  the  Brit.  Empire,  4  vols. ;  ilium,  pi. 


30/-     8° 
»./.  [a/.4o/-]  i  4° 


Murray 
Pickering 


[25]  57 
42 


Gentry,  etc. 

Burke.  Sir  Bernard  [ed.]  Genealog.  &  Heraldic  Diet,  of  Landed  Gentry  of  Gt.  Brit,  and  Irel.,  2  v.  63/- 
„  „         ,,     Genealogical  and  Heraldic  History  of  the  Commoners  of  Gt.  Brit.,  4  vols. 

ports.  o.p.  iw.  35/-]     8' 

„  „         „      Royal  Descents,  and  Pedigrees  of  Founders'  Kin  31/6  i  8' 

"With  biog.  memoirs  of  Collegiate  Founders :  Abp.  Chichele,  Wm.  of  Wykeham,  N.  Wadham,  Thos.  Guy. 

The  County  Families  of  the  United  Kingdom  50/-  r  8°  Chatto         [65]  ann. 


r  8°  Harrison 


Colburn 
Hurst 


[48]  82 

33-38 
[58]  64 


Visitations  of  Beds,  made  1566,  1582,  and  1634,  by  Harvey,  Cooke,  etc  21/-  r  8°  Harleian  Soc.         84 


Walford,  Edward 

England. 

Bedfordshire. 

Blaydes,  F.  a.  [ed.] 

Cheshire. 

Rylands,  J.  P.  [ed.] 

Cornwall. 

Vivian,  Lt.-Col.  J.  L.  [ed.]  The  Visitations  of  the  County  of  Cornivall,  in  pts.  1 

„      +  Drake,  Dr.  H.  H.  [eds.]  The  Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1620 

Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 

Foster,  Joseph  [ed.]         Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Visitation  Pedigrees,  1615  and  1666 

478 


The  Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1580 


21/-  r  8°  Harleian  Soc.         84 


,  5/-  4°  Pollard,  Exaer?,^,  in  prog. 
21/-  r8°  Harleian  Soc. 


21/-  r  8°  ptiv.  prin.  London  89 


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G  §22 

Devonshire. 

Maclean,  Sir  John  The  Parochial  &  Family  History  of  the  Deanery  of  Trigg  Minor,  3  vols.  ;  ill. 

\_w.  84/-]   r  4°  priv.  frin.  Ti-79 

Vivian,  Lt.-Col.  [ed.]      The  Visitations  of  the  County  of  Devon  ;  in  pts.  ea.  5/-  4°  Pollard,  Exeleri^  in  frog. 

Worthy,  Charles  Devonshire  Parishes  :  the  28  parishes  of  Totnes,  2  vols.  ea.  21/-  r  8°      ,,      Exeler  88  ;  89 

Dorsetshire. 

Rylands,  J.  P.  [ed.]        Visitation  of  Dorsetshire  made  1623  by  Sir  R.  St.  George  and  Lennard  r8°  Harleian  Soc.         85 

Addenda  to  same,  ed.  Rev.  F.  T.  COLBV+J,  P.  RYLANDS,  7/6  r  8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes  87 

Durham. 

Foster,  Joseph  [ed.]        Durham  Visitation  Pedigrees,  1575,  1615,  and  1666  ;  w.  150  coats  of  arms  42/-  r  8°  priv.  prin. 

Essex. 

Howard,  Dr.  J.  J.  [ed.]  The  Visitation  of  Essex,  1664-1668  [uniform  w.  Metcalfe,  infra\  21/-  r  8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 

Metcalfe,  W.  C.  [ed.]    The  Visitations  of  Essex,  1552,  1558,  1612,  and  1634,  2  pts.  ea.  21/-  r8°  Harleian  Soc. 

Gloucestershire. 

Maclean +  HEANE,  ^;  [eds.]  The  Visitation  of  Gloucestershire,  1623  21/-  r8°  Harleian  Soc.         86 

Hampshire. 

Weaver,  Rev.  F.  W.  [ed.]  The  Visitations  of  Hampshire,  1575  and  1622  21/-  r8°  Harleian  Soc.         89 

Hertfordshire. 

Metcalfe,  W.  C.  [ed.]    The  Visitations  of  Hertfordshire,  1572  and  1634  21/-  r  8°  Harleian  Soc.         86 

Kent. 

HoWARD+HovENDEN,^i^[eds.]SomePedigreesfr.theVisitationo{Kent,  l663-68[onlyioopmtd.]is/-  r8°  MitcheU& Hughes  88 

Lancashire  and  Cheshire. 

Foster,  Joseph  [ed.]         County  Families  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  s  4°  priv.  prin.  London  85 

Middlesex:  London. 

Foster,  Joseph  [ed.]         Middlesex  Visitation,  1663  21/-  r  8°  priv.  prin.  London 

Howard,  Dr.  J.  J.  [ed.]   The  Visitation  of  London  made  1663-4,  2  vols. ;  ill.  ea.  2t/-  r8°  Harleian  Soc.  82;  84 

Norfolk. 

Rye,  Walter  [ed.]  The  Visitations  of  Norfolk,  1563,  1589,  and  1613  21/-  r  8°  Harleian  Soc.         go 

Northamptonshire. 

Metcalfe,  W.  C.  [ed.]    The  Visitations  of  Northamptonshire,  1564  and  1618  21/-  r8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 

North  of  England. 

Foster,  Joseph  [ed.]         Pedigrees  of  the  North  of  England  Families,  4  vols. ;  ill.  ea.  63/-     i^  priv.  prin.      in  prep. 

Northumberland. 

Foster,  Joseph  [ed.]        Northumberland  Visitation  Pedigrees,  1615  and  1666  21/-  r8°  priv.  prin.  London  89 

Oxfordshire. 

Lee,  Dr.  F.  G.  [ed.]         History  and  Descript.  of  Church  of  Thame  [w.  many  pedigi-ees]  35/-     f°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 

Shropshire. 

Rylands  +  Grazebrook,  h^  [eds.]  The  Visitation  of  Shropshire  in  1623,  2  vols.     [w.  val.  intro.  by 

Grazebrook]  ea.  21/- r  8°  Harleian  Soc.         89 
Somersetshire. 

Colby,  Rev.  F.  T.  [ed.]    The  Visitation  of  Somerset  21/-  r8°  Harleian  Soc. 

Porlock  Church  Description  of  Monuments  and  Effigies  in ;  col.  pi.  12/6  r  8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 

Contains  pedigrees  of  Courtenay,  Bonville,  and  Lady  Jane  GRBY 

Suffolk. 

Metcalfe,  W.  C.  [ed.]    Visitations  of  Suffolk  in  1561,  1577,  and  1612,  by  Harvey,  Cooke,  etc.  r8'  Harleian  Soc.         82 

Warwickshire.  ^ 

Fetherston,  J.  [ed.]       The  Visitation  of  Warwickshire,  1619  2i/_  r  8°  Harleian  Soc. 

Worcestershire. 

Phillimore,  W.  P.  W.  [ed.]  The  Visitation  of  Worcestershire,  1569  21/-  r8°  Harleian  Soc.         88 

Yorkshire. 
Foster,  Joseph  [ed.]         Yorkshire  Visitation  Pedigrees,  1584-1585,  and  l6l2  o.p.  r  8^  priv.  prin.  London 

„  „       [ed.]         Pedigrees  of  the  County  Families  of  Yorkshire,  3  vols. ;  arms  \w.  105/-]      4°  „  74 

Norcliffe,  Rev.  C.  B.  [ed.]  The  Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1564  21/-  rS"  Harleian  Soc.         83 

479 


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Wales. 

DWNN,  Lewis 


Lloyd,  J.  Y.  W. 


Heraldic  Visita.  of  Wales  &  pt.  of  Marches ;  ed.  Sir  S.  R.  Meyrick ;  2  v. 

[«/.  £16]  i  4°  Welsh  MSS.  Soc., Llandovery  46 

Contains  the  Welsh  text,  with  notes.    An  excellent  and  luxurious  edition.     Rare. 

Hist,  of  Princes,  Lords  Marcher,  and  Anc.  Nobil.  of  Powis  Fadog,  etc., 

6  vols.;  45  pi.  60/-     8°  Quaritch  81-87 

A  compilation,  ill.  the  hist,  of  the  Border  Counties,  tr.  fr.  anc.  records,  charters,  the  Cae  Cyriog,  Harleian  MSS.,  the  Bruts,  etc. 


Nicholas,  T. 

Scotland. 

Anderson,  W. 
Taylor,  Dr.  James 


Counties  and  County  Families  of  Wales,  2  vols.  ;  ill. 


73/6     8°  Longman 


7S 


Scottish  Nation,3  vols. ;  200  ill.  [surnames,  families,  etc. ;  alphab. ;  popular]  60/-  r  8°  FuUarton,  Edin.    77 
The  Great  Historic  Families  of  Scotland,  2  vols.  21/-  r  8°  Virtue  [87]  89 

The  Monteiths,  Doug:lase5,  Maitlands,  Campbells,  Hamiltons,  Gordons,  Grahams,  Hays,  Mackenzies,  Maxwells,  etc. 


Members  of  Parliament. 

Foster,  Joseph  [ed.  ]         Scottish  Members  of  Parliament :  inch  Minor  Barons,  etc. 

iFeland. 

Adams,  Rev.  B.  W.  [ed.]  History  of  Bantry  and  Cloghran  Parishes,  Co.  Dublin  ;  ill. 
O'Hart,  J.  Irish  Pedigrees,  ser.  i.,  7/6;  ser.  ii.,  5/- 

„       ,,  The  Irish  Landed  Gentry  when  Cromwell  came  to  Ireland 

British  Families :  Individually— [7%^  ust  isprobaUy  very  incomplete']. 

Arundell,  Early  Genealogical  History  of  the  House  of.     By  J.  P.  Yeatman 

An  account  of  the  orig^in  of  the  Montgomery,  Albini,  Fitzalan,  and  Howard  fs 

Bisse  Family,  Genealogical  Memoranda  relating  to.     By  Francis  Gibson ;  arms  and  ill. 

Borlase  Family,  History  of.  By  W.  C.  Borlase  ;  ill. 

Brocas  of  Beaurepaire  and  Roche  Court,  Family  of.     By  Prf.  Montagu  Burrows  ;  26  ill. 

Carrie,  Earldom  of.  Some  Account  of.     By  Dr.  Andrew  Carrick 

Dade  Family,  Genealogical  Memoranda  relating  to ;  ill. 

Darwin  Fatnily,  Pedigree  of.     Ed.  H.  F.  Burke 

Edgar,  Genealogical  Collections  cone,  the  House  of ;  port. 

Fleming.     Biggar  and  the  House  of  Fleming.     By  William  Hunter ;  44  pi.  andjll 


[1357-1882]  42/-  i  8°  priv.  prin. 


82 


10/6  r  8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 

c  8°  Duffy, Z»«i5. [76;  78]8i 
12/-     8°  „         [84]  88 


63/-     r  Mitchell  &  Hughes 


Glanville,  Records  of  the  Anglo-Norman  House  of.     By  W.  U.  S. 


7/6 

21/- 

42/- 

o.p.  [w.  ^16] 

T 

21/- 

e.p.  [w.  9/-] 


Pollard,  Exeter     89 
Longman  86 

Edinburgh  57 

Mitchell  &  Hughes 


Glanville-Richards ;  arms  and  col. 

ports.  [1050-1880]  25/- 

\_w.  9/-] 


4  )>  •> 

4°  Grampian  Club 
8°  Edinburgh       [ 


]67 


3/- 
16/- 


and  pi. 


Innes,  History  of  the  Family  of.     By  Cosmo  Innes 

Lee  Family,  Genealogy  of:  of  Chester,  Bucks.,  and  Oxon. 

de  Libertat:  a  historical  and  genealogical  review.     By  A.  L.  Liberty ;  port. 

McCrombie  Family,  Memoir  of.     By  W.  McCrombie  Smith 

Mar,  Earldom  of 

Earl  of  Mar,  History  of  the  Family  of  the  :  w.  docum.,  charters,  letters,  etc, 

Hewlett,  H.  W.  The  History  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar 

Monckton  Family,  Genealogical  History  of.     By  Dr.  D.  H.  Monckton  ;_5Oj)0rts. 
Nevill.     De  Nova  Villa  :  the  house  of  Nevill  in  Sunshine  and  Shade. 

Oliphants  of  Scotland,  The.     By  Joseph  Anderson  ;  ill.  [100  only  printed]  \vi.  42, 

Panmure,  Registrum  de.    By  Hon.  Harry  Maule,  ed.  Dr.  J.  Stuart,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [w-  ;(f  15] 

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Prideaux,  Pedigree  of,  in  Ermington  [Devon].     By  T.  E.  P.  Prideaux  ;  ill. 

Rose  of  Kilravock,  Genealogical  Deduction  of  Family  of.     By  Cosmo  Innes 

Shirley.  Stemmata  Shirleiana.     By  E.  P.  Shirley  ;  43  ill. 

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Wills,  Registers,  Marriage  Licences. 

A  list  of  those  tvh.  have  been  pub.  and  of  Brit  l\Ius.  transcripts  is  in  The  Genealogist,  New  Ser.,  vol.  ii.  pp.  194  sqq. 

Generally. 

Burn,  J.  S.  Registrum  Ecclesia;  Parochialis  :  history  of  parish  registers  in  England         1/6     8°  J.  R.  Smith    [ 

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Cornwall. 

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480 


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G  §22 
Durham. 

White,  Cpt.  [ed.]  The  Registers  of  Durham  Cathedral  r8°  Harleian  Soc.  z«/?-a?>. 

Wills  and  Inventories  from  the  Registry  at  Durham,  v.  i.,  ed.  [Can.]  T.  Raine;  ii.,  ed.  Rev.  W.  Greenwell 

15/-  and  12/-  8°  Surtees  Soc.  (Whittaker)  jj,  60 
Essex. 

Gibson,  Rev.  E.  P.  [ed.]  Parish  Registers  of  Stock,  Essex,  1563-1700  5/-     8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 

Kent. 

Marriage  Licences  :  Faculty  Office  of  Abp.  of  Canterbury,  1543-1869  10/6  rS°  Harleian  Soc.         87 

Registers  of  Canterbury  Cathedral  [Harleian  Soc.  Registers]  10/6  r8°  ,,  78 

Lancashire. 

Earwaker,  J.  P.  [ed.]     Court  Leet  Records  of  the  Manor  of  Manchester,  vols,  i.-ix.  [to  1809]        8°  Blacklock,  Manes,  in  prog. 
Lincolnshire. 

GrBBONS,  A.  [ed.]  Lincoln  Marriage  Licences,  1598-1628  [250  only  printed]  15/-  r  8°  Mitchell* Hughes  88 

„  [ed.]  Early  Lincoln  Will^:   1280-1547  7/6     %°  Lincoln  88 

Middlesex  {and  London). 

•Chester,  Col.  fed.]        London  Marriage  Licences,  ed.  Joseph  Foster  [1521-1869]  21/-  r  8°  Quaritch  87 

„  „    [ed.]        The  Registers  of  Westminster  Abbey  21/- r  8°  Harleian  Soc. 

„  ,,     [ed.  ]        Marriage  Licences:  Dean  &  Chapter  of  Westminster,  ed.G.  J.  Armytage  10/- r  8°         „  ,,  86 

Foster,  Joseph  [ed.]         Gray's  Inn  Admission  Register  :  1520-1889  [and  Chapel  Register ;  i6,oco 

names]  63/-  r  8°  priv.prin.  London%<) 
„  „      [ed.]  London  Marriage  Licences,  1521-1869  63/-  r  8°  ,,  ,,       89 

Harleian  Society  Registers  ea.  10/6  or  21/-  r  8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 

St.  Peter's,  Comhill,  2  pts.,  ea.  10/6 ;  St.  Dennis  Backchurch,  10/6 ;  St.  Maty.  Aldermanbunr,  21/- ;  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  21/- ;  St  Michael's,  ComhiU,  2t/- ;  St  Antholin, 
Budfi:e  Row,  and  St.  John  Baptist  on  Wallbrook,  21/- ;  St.  James',  Clerkenwell,  vols.  l.-iv.,  ea.  21/-:  Marriage  Registers  of  St.  George's,  Hanover  Sq.,  vols.  i.-ii., 
ea.  21/-.    In  f  rep.  are:  Christ  Church,  Newgate  St. ;  St.  Sepulchre's. 

JEAFFRESON,  J.  Cordy  [ed.]  Middlesex  County  Records,  vols,  i.-iii.  Middles. Co. Rec. Soc. 85-88  inprog. 

Marriage  Licences  :  Bishop  of  London,  2  vols.  ea.  10/6  r  8°  Harleian  Soc.  87;  88 

*Sharpe,  Dr.  Reg.  R.  [ed.]  Calendar  of  Wills  proved  in  Ct.  of  Husting,  London,  1258-1688,  pt.  i. 

[to  1358]  \JAix.Caai.ra., Guildhall %() 
Northamptonshire  and  Rutland. 
Phillimore,  W.  p.  W.  [ed.]  Northamptonshire  &  Rutland  Wills  proved  at  Northamp.  1510-1652  lo/6  r  8°  C.  J.  Clark  89 

The  Editor  promises  wills  of  Berkshire :  1S0&-1652 ;  wills  at  Lichfield :  1331-1632 ;  and  wills  at  Guildford  and  Lewes  in  same  series. 

Nottinghamshire. 

Johnson,  S.  G.  [ed.]        Records  ot  the  Borough  of  Nottingham,  vols,  i.-iv.  [Nottingh.  Corpor.  bk.]  ea.  12/6  8°  Quaritch    82-89 

Oxfordshire :  Oxford. 

Foster,  Joseph  [ed.]         Alumni  Oxoniensis  :  1715-1886,  4  v.,;^7  Ts.\  1500-1714  [in 4  or  5  v.]  ea.  42/-  r  8°  priv.prin.%'j;inprog. 

Shropshire. 

Langley,  A.  F.  C.  C.  [ed.]  Parish  Registers  of  Broseley,  1570-1700  [only  200  printed]  21/-  r  8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes  89 

Surrey. 

Glanville-Richards,  W.  U.  S.  [ed.]  Registers  of  Windlesham,  1677-1783  :  -vi.  biograph.  notices  7/6     8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 

Wiltshire. 

Registers  of  Stourton,  Co.  Wilts.  [Harleian  Soc.  Registers]  10/6  r  8°  Harleian  Soc. 

Yorkshire. 

'Raine,  Can.  J.  [ed.]       Testamenta  Eboracensia  :  selection  of  Wills  reg.  at  York  fr.  1300,  vols.  i.-v.8°SurteesSoc.(Whittaker)36-87 

Vol.  i, :  o.p.  [p6.  15/-;  TV,  25/-]  '36;  vol.  ii. :  tf.A  [pi.  23/-]  '53  ;  vol.  iii. :  21/-  '64  ;  'vol.  iv. :  21/-  '68 ;  vol.  v.  :  21/-  '87. 

,,  ,,  Wills  and  Inventories  fr.  Register  of  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  pi.         14/-      „  „  53 

Great  Families :  History  of,  etc. 

Burke,  Sir  Bernard  Vicissitudes  of  Families,  2  vols.  [and  other  essays]  21/-     8°  Longman  [60-63]  69 

,,  ,,  The  Rise  of  Great  Families  [and  other  essays  and  stories]  12/6  c  8°        ,,  73 

„  „  Anecdotes  of  the  Aristocracy,  3vols.  o.p.  [p>b.  31/6]  c  8°  Hurst         [49-50]  55 

,,  ,,  Romantic  Records  of  Families,  2  vols.  [2nd  series  of  above] 

Craik,  G.  L.  Romance  of  the  Peerage  :  curiosities  of  family  hist. ,  4  v.  e.p.  [pb.  42/-;  w.  25/-]  c  8°  Chapman  48-50 

Walford,  Edward  Tales  of  our  Great  Families,  2  series,  ea.  2  vols.  ea.  ser.  21/-  c  8°  Hurst  76  ;  80 

Wales. 

Hughes,  H.  S.  [ed.]         Registers  of  Llantrithyd,  Glamorganshire  [only  100  printed]  15/-     8°  Mitchell  &  Hughes 

America. 

Bibliography. 

DURRIE,  D.  S.  [Am.]         Bibliographia  Genealogica  Americana  :  alphab,  index  to  Amer.  genealogy    $3     %°  Albany  [68]  87 

Index  to  American  Genealqgies ;  Supplement  to  same  8*        ,,  86589 

481  I  I 


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HERALDRY.     CRESTS.     BOOK    PLATES. 


[Genealogy 


G  §23 

Generally. 

HoTTEN,  J.  C.  [ed.]  Our  Early  Emigrant  Ancestors        [list  of  emigrants,  1 600- 1700]  o./.  [w.  12/6]  s  4°  Hotten  74 

Hughes,  T.  P.  [Am.]         Amer.  Ancestry  ;  v.  i.-iii.   [Amers.  whose  ancestors  settled  in  U.S.  bef.  1776]     8°  Albany   87  ;  87  ;  89 

Whitmore,  W.  A.  [Am.]  The  American  Genealogist  [directory  of  Amer.  family  hist.]  $3     4'        „  [62]  75 

Kenticcky. 

Green,  T.  M.  [Am.]         Historic  Families  of  Kentucky,  ser.  i.  15/-     8°  Cincinnati  89 

Rhode  Island. 

87 


Genealogical  Diet,  of  Rhode  Is-  -.  3  generations  of  settlers  before  1690        $10     f  *  Providence 


Austin,  J.  O.  [Am.] 

Individual  Families. 

Binney  Family':  Genealogy  of,  in  United  States.     By  C.  J.  F.  Binney  [Am.]                                             $4     8°  Albany  87 
Clarke,  Nathaniel:  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of:  ten  generations,  1642-1885  ;  2  ports.                16/-  r  %°  N.  K(Mitchell&H.)86 

Pillow  Family:  Fillow,  Philo  &  Philleo  Genealogy.     By  D.  H.  van  Hoosear  [Am.]  [Huguenot  refugees]  24/-  8°  Albany  8g 

.So«!e>-.^ffl7rezi?I/.-  Homer  Genealogy  :  ace.  of  family  of  Homer  or  de  Homere.  By  B.  H.  Dixon  [Am.]  12/-     ^Albany  89 

Hurlburt  Family :  The  Hurlburt  Genealogy  :  descendants  of  Thos.  Hurlburt,     By  H.  H.  Hurlburt  [Am.]  30/-  8°  New  York  89 

Lee  Family:  Lee  Genealogy  :  John  Lee,  1634-71,  and  his  descendants.     By  Dr.  W.  Lee  [Am.] ;  ill.  -  30/-  8°  Albany  89 
Plympton  Family:  Genealogy  of,  in  America  and  Great  Britain  ;  arms  and  21  ports.                             16/-  r  8° A''.K(Mitchell&H.)87 

Piddell,  Riddle,  Ridlon,  Ridley,  and  Ridler  Pamiliei :  Genealogical  and  Biographical  History ;  pi.    2$/-  r  8°     „             „  84 

Schuyler:  Philip  Schuyler  and  his  Family.     By  G.  W.  Schuyler  [Am.],  2  vols.                                       $10     8°  New  York  88 
Weeks  Family:  Leonard  Weeks,  of  Greenland,  Newhaven,  and  his  descendants,   1639-1888.     By  Rev. 

J.  Chapman  [Am.]  20/-     8°          „  89 

Practical  Genealogy.    Tables,  etc. 

Burnett,  Dr.  George      Popular  Genealogists  :  the  art  of  pedigree-making                                        o,p.  c  8°  Douglas  Edin.  65 

Galton,  F.  [ed.]               Life  History  Album                                             [for  recording  life  histories]  3/6     4°  Macmillan  84 

„                „                    Record  of  Family  Faculties                                          [forms  f.  entering  data]  2/6     4°        ,,  84 
•Phillimore,  W.  p.  W.  How  to  write  the  History  of  a  Family                                                                4/6  c  8°  Stock               [88]  88 

Whitmore,  W.  H.  [Am.]  Ancestral  Tablets  :  coll.  of  diagrams  for  pedigrees            [for  8  ancestors]  8/6  r  4°      „                 [  ]  89 
Worthy,  Charles             — in  his  Practical  Heraldry,  »*  G  §  23  :  Heraldry. 


23.    HERALDRY.    CRESTS. 

Bibliography  — ».  also  G  §  22,  s.w.  Marshall,  Sims. 

*Gatfield,  Geo.  [of  Brit.  Mus.]  Guide  to  Books  rel.  to  Heraldiy  and  Genealogy  [13,000  titles]  21/-     8°  Subscription  in  prep. 

Guigard,  Bibliotheque  Heraldique  de  France  [chiefly  but  not  wholly  Fch.  bks.]  o.p.  \w.  17/6]  8°  Paris  61 

MoULE,  Thomas  Bibliotheca  Heraldica  Magnse  Britannise  o.p  \w.  10/6]  r  8°  London  22 

Smith,  R.  H.  Soden  List  of  Works  on  Heraldry  [31  pp.]  dd.  8°  S.  Kens.  Mus.  [80]  84 

Generally  and  British. 


BOUTELL,  Rev.  C. 

s»  )»  ■ 

Burke,  Sir  Bernard 

„     [Sir]      , 

„     [Sir]      , 
Clark,  H. 
cussans,  j.  e. 
Ellis,  W.  S. 
Evans,  W.  S.  Sloane 
Haydn,  Joseph 


English  Heraldry ;  450  ill.  3/6  sq8°  Reeves  &  Turner  [67]  89 

Heraldry :  ancient  and  modern,  ed.  S.  T.  Aveling  7/6  p  8°  Wame  [63]  73 

Visita.  ofSeats&  Arms  of  Noblemen  &GentryofGt.  Brit.;  4v.  ;pl.o./.  [ro.40/-]  r  8°  Colburn  52-54 

-i-J.      Encyclopaedia  of  Heraldry :  or  gen.  armoury  52/6  r  8°  Harrison        [    ]  84 

+J.      Heraldic  Illustrations;  3  vols. ;  146  pi.  [arms  ofprinc.  families]  o.p.  \w.  90/-]  r  8°  Churton[44-46]46-48 
Introduction  to  Heraldry  15/-   12°  Bell  [1776]  66 

Handbook  of  Heraldry ;  w.  instr.  for  tracing  pedigrees  ;  pi.  and  400  ill.      7/6  c  8°  Chatto  [69]  82 

The  Antiquities  of  Heraldry ;  ill.  IS/- ;  ^ed.  to  10/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith  69 

Grammar  of  British  Heraldry  :  blazon  and  marshalling  o.p.  [Jib.  13/- ;  w.  9/-]     8°  Longman  47 

Book  of  Dignities,  ed.  Hor.  Ockerby  28/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen  [51]  89 


a  revision  of  a  blc.  based  upon  Rob.  BEATSON'S  Political  Index,  3  vols.  i\zjQ6)pf>),  wh.  was  itself  a  compilation  fr.  Sir  Wm.  DUGDALE,  Summons  to  ParliamMtt  (16S5}, 

The  HistoHctU  Register,  and  similar  worjcs. 


Jenkins,  Can.  R.  C. 
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Planch^,  J.  R. 


Heraldry  :  English  and  Foreign,  w.  dictionary  of  terms  ;  ill. 


3/6  c  8°  Paul 


86 


Ordin.  of  Brit.  Armorials,  ed.  A.  W.Morant  [diet,  of  coats  of  arms]  63/-  r  8°  Papworth  "'°7„'^a^  ^'"58-74 


Heraldry;  ill.  7/6     8°  Chatto 

Pursuivant  of  Arms  :  heraldry  founded  on  facts  7/6  p  8°       ,, 

Renton,  E.  H.                     Heraldry  in  England  concisely  explained  :  w.  glossary  of  terms  ;  ill.             6/-     4°  Wyman 

Whitmore,  W.  H.  [Am.]  The  Elements  of  Heraldry  $6  r  8°  Boston 

Dictionary  of  Terms. 


Adeline, 
*Elvin, 

Practical  Heraldiy. 

Worthy,  Charles 


Diet,  of  Terms  used  in  Art,  Architecture,  Heraldry,  &  Archasol.  [tr.];  1,500  ill.  p  8°  Viitue 
Dictionary  of  Heraldry,  2,500  pi.  63/-  r  8°  Kent 


73 

[52]  74 

88 

66 


in  prep. 
89 


Practical  Heraldry  :  an  epitome  of  English  armory ;  124  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Red  way 

Explains  how  and  by  wliom  arms  may  be  borne  or  acquired,  how  pedigrees  traced  and  family  histories  ascertained. 

lEarly  English  Nobility. 

Rows,  John,  "  ofWarrewyck  "  Rows  Rol,  w.  intro.  W.  Courthorpe  ;  33  ilium,  pi.  o.p.  ipb.jQt  6/-  ;  w.  £sl  r  4°  Pickering 

The  Yorltist  RoH,  contg.  the  armorial  bearings  of  the  old  English  nobility.    More  carefully  prepared  than  the  mutilated  Lancastrian  Rol],  aftern-ards  executed 


80 


45 


by  tlic  aaiue  author. 


Only  100  copies  were  printed. 

482 


Archaeology]        CHRISTIAN  NAMES  AND  SURNAMES.    NICKNAMES.  [Genealogy 


Episcopacy. 

Bedford,  W.  K.  R. 
Farrar,  Edmund 
Warren,  A.  H. 

Fish  Families. 

MOULE,  T. 

Smith  Family 
Grazebrook,  H.  S. 
Isle  of  Man. 
Oswald,  H.  R. 
Lancashire. 

HARLAND,*Johll 

Worcestershire. 
Grazebrook,  H.  S. 

Scotland. 

Lindsay,  Sir  David 
*Seton,  George 
Stoddart,  R.  R. 


G  §24 

Blazon  of  Episcopacy  ij/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith  58 

Church  Heraldry  of  Norfolk,  10  pts.  ;  ill.  [descripp.  of  coats  of  arms]    ea.  5/-  8°  Goose,A'(j;-z£'(V/^88-89 
Arms  of  the  Episcopates  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  col.  pi.      o.p.  [w  21/-]  c  8°  68 


Families  bearing  Fish  in  their  Arms ;  205  ill. 

■^—v.  also  Scotland,  in/ra. 
The  Heraldry  of  Smith ;  pi. 


21/-     8°  Van  Voorst  42 

IS/-   i6"  J.  R.  Smith  70 

Vestigia  Insulse  Mannise  Antiq.  ;  11  pi.  [ess.  on  armorial  bearings  of  I.  u.  M.]    8°  ManxSoc.,Z'a»^/a.f6o 
— in  his  Portfolio  of  Fragments  [ut  E  §  17]  is  the  largest  coll.  of  Lanes,  coats-ofarms. 
Heraldry  of  Worcestershire,  2  vols.  [roll  of  arms  of  landed  families]  24/-  f  4°  J.  R.  Smith  73 


Facsimile  of  an  Anc.  Heraldic  MS.,  emblazoned  by.    Ed.  Dr.  D.  Laing2lo/-     f°  Paterson,  Edin. 
The  Law  and  Practice  of  Heraldry  in  Scotland  25/-     8°  Douglas,       ,,         63 

Scottish  Arms:  a  coll.  of  armor,  bearings  [1370-1678]  facs.  reprods.,  2  V.  252/-     f°  Paterson,      „         81 
The  arms  of  upwards  of  6co  families.    Uniform  w.  Lindsay,  w^fw^.,  andcontg.  no  arms  which  are  in  that  vol.  unless  variations  or  fr.  older  MSS. 

Smith  Family  in  Scotland. 

Smith,  F.  M.  The  Heraldry  of  Smith  in  Scotland  3/6  f  4°  J.  R.  Smith  73 

Amepiea. 

America  Heraldica  :  coats-ot-arms,  crests  and  mottoes  brought  from  England  1600-1800  ;  17col.pl.  $25     4°  New  York  87 

Crests. 

Fairbairn,  J.  Crests  of  the  Families  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  ed.  Maclaren,  2  vols.  136/6  r  8°  Hamilton    n.d.  (60) 

Reissued  sttb  Ut.  Royal  Book  qf  Crests,  a  vols.  42/-  r  8"  Whittaker  '75,  though  FAIRBAIRN'S  name  does  not  appear  on  the  title-page 

Knight + Butters,  F.  +  L.  Crests  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  ed.  Maclaren,  2  vols.  63/-     8°  •  [65185 

Washbourne,  H.  Book  of  Family  Crests,  2  vols.  24/-  c  8°  Bell  62 

Seals  — w.  G  §  21  :  Seals. 

Book  Plates  ~v.  k  §  lo. 


Flags 


».  G  §  28  :  Flags. 


British. 

Surnames. 

Anderson,  W. 
Bardsley,  C.  W. 

Charnock,  Dr.  R.  S. 

>>  » 

Ferguson,  R. 

Long,  H.  A. 
*LowER,  Mark  A. 

Christian  Names. 

Charnock,  Dr.  R.  S. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M. 

Puritan. 

•Bardsley,  C.  W. 

Nicknames. 

Frey,  a.  R. 


24.    CHRISTIAN  NAMES  and  SURNAMES.    NICKNAMES. 


Genealogy  and  Surname's  o.p.     8' 

English  Surnames  :  their  sources  and  significations  7/6  c  8' 

Romance  of  the  London  Directory  3/6  c  8' 

Ludus  Patronymicus  :  etymology  of  curious  surnames  7/6     8' 

Verba  Nominalia  [words  derived  it.  proper  names]  14/-     8' 

Surnames  as  a  Science  [with  good  index]  5/-  c  8° 

English  Surnames  and  their  Place  in  the  Teutonic  Family  7/6     8° 

Personal  and  Family  Names  :  origin  and  history  [popular]  5/-     8° 

English  Surnames  :  essays  on  family  nomenclature,  2  vols.  12/-  p  8° 

Patronymica  Britannica  :  dictionary  of  family  names  25/- r  8° 


Edinburgh  65 

Chatto  [73]  75 

Hand&'Heart  Off.  79 
Triibner  68 

82 
Routledge  83 

58 

Morison,  Glasgow  84 

J.  R.  Smith   [42]  75 

«  60 


Prasnomina  :  etymology  of  Christian  names 
History  of  Christian  Names,  2  vols. 

Curiosities  of  Puritan  Nomenclature 


6/-  c  8°  Trubner  82 

12/-  c  8°  Macmillan     [63]  78 

6/-  c  8°  Chatto     ,      [80]  89 


Dictionary  of  Sobriauets  and  Nicknames     [w.  index  arrgd.  by  true  names]     7/6  c  8°  Whittaker 

483 


Archaeology] 


COSTUME. 


[Miscellaneous 


G  §25 

Scottish. 

Innes,  Cosmo 
Paterson,  James 

American. 

Suffolk. 

BoWDlTCH,  N.  I.  [Am.]    Suffolk  Surnames 


Concerning  some  Scotch  Surnamen 
Scottish  Surnames 


The  surnames  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  its  immediate  vidnity. 


5/-     8°  Douglas,  Edin.      6o 
s  4°  Edinburgh 


8/6     8°  Trubner  [57]  61 


IV.    fllMscellaneous  Ibletorical  Collatctala 


25.    COSTUME. 
Generally. 

Kretschmer+Rohrbach,^  Costumes  of  all  Nations  ;  ancient  and  modern;  104col.pl.  84/-     4° 

■  Murray +BOUTELL,  A.;  C. — article  Costume,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  vi.  30/-     4° 

Planche,  J.  R.  — vol.  ii.  of  his  Cyclo.  of  Costume  \ut  infrd\=a  gen.  hist,  of  costume  in  Europe. 

*Racinet,  A.  Le  Costume  Historique,  a  series  of  500  pi.   (300  col.)  210/-     4° 

Ancient. 


Sotheran 
Black 

Sotheran 


Hope,  T. 

Greek. 
Smith,  J.  Moyr 

Mediaeval. 

Heffner, 
*Lacroix,  p. 

Great  Britain. 

Day+Hines,  j-|^ 


Costumes  of  the  Ancients,  2  vols.  ;  pi. 

Greek,  Roman  and  Egyptian  costumes,  anns  and  furnltura 


4S/-     8°  Chatto 


Ancient  Greek  Female  Costume ;  1 12  pi. 


[based  on  Hope]  7/6  c  8°  Low 


Costume  du  Moyen  Age,  4  vols.  [consisting  of  420  fine  col.  pi.]  w.  £2^  i  4°  Frankfort 

Manners  &  Dress  of  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.]  ;  col.  pi.  31/6  r  4°  Virtue 


82 

78 

76 
[09]  75 

82 


40-50 
[73]  86 


lUust.  of  Engl.  Medieval  Costume  ;  19  col.  pi.  [fr.  Br.Mus.,Bibl.  Nat., etc.]  o.p. 

\_pb.  7/6 ;  m.  iJG]     4°  Bosworth     n.d.  (52) 
*Fairholt.  F.  W.  CostumeinEng.,ed.H.A.Dillon,ill.2v.  [toendi8cent.;v.ii.=Gloss.]ea.  s/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [46185 

Martin,  Charles  The  Civil  Costume  of  England  fr.  the  Conquest ;  ill.  10/6  r  8°  Bohn  42 

*PLANCHfi,  J.  R.  Cyclopasdia  of  Costume,  2  vols.  ;  pi.  (some  col.)  and  ill.  ea.   73/6  r  4°  Chatto  76  ;  79 

English,  from  earHest  times  to  George  ill. :  vol.  i.  is  the  Dictionary;  vol,  11.  is  a  General  History  of  costume  in  Europe. 
„  „  History  of  British  Costume  to  close  of  l8  Cent. ;  ill.  S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [34]  74 

*Shaw,  Henry  Dresses  and  Decorations  of  the  Middle  Ages,  2  vols.  ;  94  col.  pi.  147/-;  red  to 

84/-  i  8°  Pickering  (Quaritch)  43 

From  the  7th  to  the  r7th  cent.    In  add.  to  the  94  hand-coL  pL  there  are  98  coL-printed  initials  and  128  woodcuts. 

*Strutt,  Joseph  Dresses  &  Habits  of  the  English,  ed.  J.  R.  Planche,  2  vols. ;  153  col.  ill.  147/- 

red.  to  126/-  r  4°  Bohn  (Quaritch)  [1796-99]  42 
TuER,  A.  W.  The  Follies  &  Fashions  of  our  Grandfathers ;  37  coL  pi.  [fash.,  etc.,  of  1807]  63/-  c  4°  Field  &  Tuer         86 

WiNGKiELD,  Hon.  L.  S.    Notes  on  Civil  Costume  in  England  [38  pp.]  10/6     4°  Clowes  84 

Ecclesiastical    Costume — v.  A  §  no  :  Church  Management,  s.v.  Vestments. 


Military  Costume 

Scottish  Clans. 

Grant,  James 
Keltie,  J.  S. 
*LoGAW,  James 
McIan,  R.  R. 
North,  C.  N.  McL 


Sketches  of  the  Highland  Clans  of  Scotland 

France. 


—V.  F  §  32. 

Tartans  of  the  Clans  of  Sctlnd. ;  71  col.  patterns,  w.  arms  &  descriptive  letterpress  42/-  i  4°  Johnston  86 
— j«,4w  Hist,  ofthe  Highlands,  Clans&Reglments,2v.;col.  pi.  of  tartans  70/-  18°  Fullarton,.£'i/.[75]8s 
The  Clans  of  Scottish  Highlands,  2  vols. ;  72  col.  pi.  by  McIan  [w.  £^1  i  4°  Ackerman         45-47 

— V.  Logan,  supra. 
Book  of  the  Club  of  True  Highlanders,  2  vols.  _   [record  of  their  dress]     f°  Edinburgh  81 


[w.  22  col.  pi.  of  the  princ.  tartans]    5/-     8°  Johnston 


28/- r  8°  Low 


History  of  Fashion  in  France  [tr.] ;  col.  pi. 

From  the  Gallo-Roman  period  to  the  present  time. 

— V.  also  F  §  5 :  Primitive  Society,  passim. 

Fashion  in  Deformity  ;  ill.  [illustr.  fr.  savage  races]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

— V.  G  §  15  :  Arms  and  Implements. 


Challamel,  A. 

Savage  Races 

Flower,  Prf.  W.  H. 

Armour 
Fan,  The. 

ScHREiBER,  Lady  Charl.    English  Fans  &  Fan  Leaves  ;  160  ill.    [chfly.  end  i8th&  beg.  19th  cent.]  147/-     f 
UZANNE,  O.  The  Fan  [tr.] ;  ill.  31/ 

Glove,  Sunshade,  MuiF. 

Beck,  S.  W.  Gloves  :  a  chapter  in  social  history ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Hamilton 

UzANNE,  O.  The  Sunshade,  Muff,  and  Glove  [tr.] ;  ill. 

484 


Murray 
31/5  r  8°  Nimmo 


31/6  r  8°  Nimmo 


82 


Si 


89 
83 


83 
83 


Archaeology]         AUTOGRAPHS.     POSTAGE  STAMPS.    SIGNBOARDS.    [Miscellaneous 


i  26-30 


26.    AUTOGRAPHS. 

Generally. 

Autographic  Mirror  :  facsimiles  of  documents,  letters,  etc.,  vols,  i.-iv.  o.p.  \_pb.  21/- ea.  ;  w.  30/-  the  4] 
Chabot  +  Twistleton,  C.  +E.  The  Handwriting  of  Junius  Deciphered ;  facss.  63/- 

CoUection  of  100  Characteristic  and  Interesting  Autograph  Letters  of  Gt.  Brit.       o.p.  [/*.  30/-;  ot.  8/6] 
Netherclift,  F.  G.         Handbook  to  Autographs,:  with  700  specimens 
Phillips,  L.  B.  Autographic  Album  o.p. 


Cassell 

Murray 
Netherclift 


10/6  s  4°  J.  R.  Smith 
21/-;  w.  7/6]     8°  Hardwicke 


64-66 
71 
49 
62 
66 


27.    POSTAGE  STAMPS. 


Generally. 

Bellairs + Davie 
Booty,  Frederick 
*EVANS,  Cpt.  [R.N.] 
Gray,  Dr.  J.  E. 
montresor,  c.  a. 
Ogilvy,  W.  T. 

Palmer,  J.  W.  [ed.] 
Pemberton  &  Co. 
ViNER,  Dr. 

Forgeries. 

*Ear£e,  Rev.  R.  B. 
Stourton,  J.  M. 

British. 

*Philbrick+ Westoby    The  Postage  and  Telegraph  Stamps  of  Great  Britain  ;  100  ill. 


The  Standard  Guide  to  Postage  Stamp  Collecting  o.p.\_pb.  l/-;  w.  2/6]   12' 

Collector's  Aid  to  Postage  Stamps;  200 ill.  [a  catalogue]  0./.  [ if.  2/6]     8' 

Catalogue  of  Stamps  for  Collectors ;  I2pts.  ea  7/6     8° 

Illustrated  Catalogue  of  Postage  Stamps  5/-     8° 

Some  Hobby-Horses ;  ill.  [stamps,  crests,  seals,  scraps,  etc.]  3/6  c8° 

Handbook  of  Postage  Stamps ;  ill.  [Young  Collector  Series]  i/-  c  8° 

Contains  a  complete  list  of  all  stamps  hitherto  issued  by  all  governments. 

The  Stamp  Collector's  Catalogue  [1840-1889;  alphab.  arrgmt.]  i/-     8° 

Handbook  of  Postage  Stamps  8/6 

Post.  Stamp  Catal.  &  Collector's  Guide ;  ill.  [prtd.  thro' out  in  blue]  o.p.  [w.  3J6]     4° 


Album  Weeds 

Post^e  Stamp  Forgeries 


o.p.  [pb.  i/- 


7/6 
w.  2/6] 


Hotten  64 

Brighton        [62]  63 
Pemberton 
Marlborough  [63]  75 
W.  H.  Allen  [88]  90 
Sonnenschein  [83]  90 


Palmer 

Pemberton 

Stevens 


88 
69 


Stanley  Gibbons 
Triibner 


65 


10/6     8°  Stanley  Gibbons    81 


28.    FLAGS. 

Generally. 

Griffin,  J.  Flags,  National  and  Mercantile  [360  flags,  etc. ,  printed  in  colours]  7/6     8°  Griffin, />/»//«. [79]  83 

MacGeorge,  a.  Flags :  their  history  and  uses ;  6  col.  pi.  12/6  s  4°  Blackie  81 

Preeble,  G.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  the  Flags  of  the  United  States  and  of  other  Nations  $7.50     %°  Boston  [79]  82 

Reynolds,  J.  The  Flags  of  all  Nations  and  distinguishing  Colours  of  Yachts  f  °  78 

British. 

Pullen,  W.  R. 


Explanation  of  the  British  National  Flag 


obi.  4" 


81 


29.    SIGNBOARDS  and  TRADE  SIGNS 
British :  Generally. 

LARWOOD  + Hotten,  -^^  The  History  of  Signboards  ;  col.  front,  and  ill. 

Essex. 

Christy,  M.  Trade  Signs  of  Essex 

London. 

Price.  F.  G.  Hilton  Signs  of  Old  Lombard  Street ;  ill. 


7/6  c  8°  Chatto  [66]  n.d. 

116     8°  Durrant,  Chelmsford  87 

[ill.  good,  text  worthless]  21/-     4°  Field  &  Tuer  87 


30.    LIVES  OP  ANTIQUARIES. 

de  la  Prynne,  Abraham     Diary  of,  ed.  Chas.  Jackson  [the  Yorks.  antiquary]  13/-     8*  Surtees  See.  60 

Smith,  C.  Roach  Social  and  Archasolog.  Retrospections,  2  vols.  8°  Harleian  Soc.  86-  87 

Contains  his  own  life  and  accounts  of  numerous  i«ceiltly  deceased  antiquaries. 

Stukeley,  Dr.  W.  Life  and  Correspondence  of,  ed.  Rev.  W.  C.  Lukis,  3  vols.  ea.  15/-     8°  Surtees  Soc 

Surtees,  Robert  Memoir  of.     By  George  Taylor,  ed.  [Can.]  J.  Raine  [m/.  21/-]     8° 

Amemoirofthe  anther  of  the  Histcry  cj  Durham  (fr.  the  4th  vol.  of  which  it  is  reprinted). 


Archaeology]  BIOGRAPHY.  [Miscellaneous 


G  §31 

31.    MISCELLANEOUS  BIOaRAPHY:  NOT  CLASSIFIED  ELSEWHERE. 
Adventurers. 

Wraxall,  Sir  F.  C.  L.     Remarkable  Adventurers  and  Unrevealed  Mysteries,  2  vols.  2i/-  p  8°  Bentley  63 

Bachelors  and  Spinsters. 

CoPNER,  James  Sketches  of  Celibate  Worthies  7/6     8°  Low  87 

Qu.  Eliz.,  Horace,  Virgil,  Erasmus,  Newtoa,  Bp.  Butler,  Kant,  Cowper,  Hannah  More,  etc. 

Beaux. 

Brummell,  Beau  Life  of.     By  Capt.  W.  Jesse,  2  vols.  ;  40  col.  pi.  42/-  •  8°  Nimmo  [44]  85 

Nash,  Richard  ["Beau";  1674-1761] — in  Mrs.  Ware's  The  King  of  Batk  [a.  nove\]  ts  a  life  of  "Hssii, 

and  a  good  picture  of  Bath  in  his  days,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  zij- ;  zu.  5/-]  c  8*  Skeet  79 

Impostors:  Claimants  to  Royalty. 

Ingram,  J.  H.  Claimants  to  Royalty  [of  nearly  every  civilized  country]  12/6     8'  W.  H.  Allen  82 

Long-Livers. 

Bailey,  John  B.  Modem  Methuselahs  [nonogenarians  or  actual  centenarians]  10/6     8°  Chapman  88 

Misers. 

Redding,  Cyrus  Memoirs  of  Remarkable  Misers,  2  vols.  e.p.  [pb.  21/-;  w.  6/-]  p  8°  Skeet  63 

Remarkable  Characters. 

Chambers,  William  Stories  of  Remarkable  Persons  3/6   12°  Chambers  78 

Russell,  W.  Biographies  of  Eccentric  Personages  4/6  c  8°  Avery  [65]  88 

Beau  Brummell,  Beau  Nash,  Defoe,  Swift,  Cpt.  Morris,  Qheralier  d'Eon,  etc 

Times,  John  English  Eccentrics  and  Eccentricities  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  75 

Wilson +  CAULFIELD,  H. +J.  Wonderful  Characters;  61  pL  and  ports.  7/6  08°      „  76 

Showmen. 

Barnam,  p.  T.  [Am.]         Life  of,  written  by  himself ;  ill.  SOf.    12'  Buffalo  [83]  88 

van  Hare  Fifty  Years  of  a  Showman's  Life  [autobiography]  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  AUen  89 


486 


CLASS  H.--SCIENCE. 


I.  XTreattses  in  Genetal  Science* 

L    BIBLIOGRAPHY,  HISTORY  and  BIOGRAPHY  OP  SCIENCE:   GENERALLY. 
Bibliography. 

Bolton,  H.  C.  [Am.]       Catalog,  of  Scient.  Serials  of  all  Countries  [1633-1882 ;  incl.  Learned  Soc]  $4     8°  Harvard  Univ.[79]8s 
Royal  Society  Catalogue  of  Scientific  Papers  compiled  by  the  Royal  Society  r  4°  Camb.  Press    67  ;  79 

Vols.  i.-vi.  [for  the  years  1800-1863],  So/-;  vols.  vii.-viii.  [1864-1873],  31/6,  or  20/-  ea. ;  new  seties,  1874-18S3,  inprefi. 

History  —for  the  History  of  Inventions,  etc.,  v.  I  §  i. 

Buckley,  Arab.  B.  [=Mrs.  Fisher]  Short  History  of  Natural  Science  ;  ill.  [good  popular  bk.]  8/6  c  8°  Stanford         [76]  89 

NiCHOL,  Prf.  John         Tables  of  European  [&  Am.]  Hist.,  Liter.,  Science  &  Art  [a.d.  200-1888]  7/6  s  4°  MacLehose, (r/ar.[76] 88 
RouTLEDGB,  R.  Popular  History  of  Science ;  pi.  and  ill.  7/6     8°  Routledge    [80]  n.d. 

Shield,  Prf.  C.  W.  [Am.] — Vol.  ii.  of  his  Philos.  Ultima  \ut  H  §  4]  is  a  hist,  of  the  sciences  fr.  fhilos.  side.   • 
ViGNOLi,  Tito  Myth  and  Science:  an  essay  [Intemat.  Scient.  Ser.]  j/-  c  8°  Paul  [82]  85 

Whewell,  Dr.  William   History  of  the  Inductive  Sciences  fr.  earliest  to  pres.  times,  3  v.  o.p.  \_pb.  24/-]     8°  Parker  [37]  57 

Rel.  of  Gk.  Fhilos.  to  Physical  Sciences  ;  Fhys.  Sciences  in  Antiquity,  in  Middle  Ages  ;  Mechanical  Sciences ;  Analytical  Sciences ;  Organical  Sciences. 

„  „  History  of  Scientific  Ideas,  2  vols.  o.p.  \J>b.  14/-]  p  8°  Parker  58 

Being  the  third  edition  [with  many  additions]  of  Fart  i,  of  his  PhUosofhy  tfthe  Inductive  Sciences  [1840].    Much  more  metaphysical  than  the  former  work. 

Medicsval. 

Lacroix,  Paul  Science  and  Literature  in  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.]  ;  finely  ill.  31/6  r  4°  Virtue  [78]  86 

Modern. 

Lubbock,  Sir  John  Fifty  Years  of  Science  [ 1 830-1 880 ;  Brit.  Assoc.  Address]  2/6     8°  Macmillan      [81]  82 

Royal  Society. 

Thompson,  Dr.  Thomas  History  of  the  Royal  Society  fr.  its  Institution  to  end  of  xviii.  century        o.p.     1^  London  12 

Weld,  C.  R.  History  of  the  Royal  Society,  2  vols.     [w.  mems.  of  Presidents]  o.p.  \jpb.  30/-]     8°  Parker  48 

BiOgpf  aphy  :    Collectively ^u?-  the  Several  Departments  of  Science,  v.  their  names  in  this  Class  (H). 

Bolton,  S.  K.  [Am.]        Famous  Men  of  Science  [popular]  $1.50  c  8°  New  York  %% 

Galileo,  Newton,  Linn3eus,  Cuvier,  Humboldt,  Audubon,  Agassiz,  Darwin,  Buckland,  etc. 

Galton,  Dr.  Francis         English  Men  of  Science  :  their  nature  and  nurture  [fr.  heredity  pt.  of  view]  8/6     8°  Macmillan  74 

RiGAUD,  Rev.  J.  [ed.]       Correspondence  of  Scientific  Men  of  the  17th  century,  2  vols.  i8/6     8°  Clar.  Press       41-62 

Wright,  Henrietta  C.      Story  of  the  Great  Scientists  ;  8  ports.  [popular]  6/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Downey    89 

Galileo,  Newton,  Fianklin,  Linnasus,  Herschel,  Cuvier,  Humboldt,  Davy,  Faraday,  Lyell,  Agassiz,  Tyndatl,  Darwin,  Huxley,  etc. 

Series. 

Heroes  of  Science  [a  series  of  popular  biographies]  ea.  4/-  c  8°  S.P.C.K.  83;  84:84;  86;  86 

AstroaoBors  (E.  J.  C.  MORTONJ ;  Botanists,  Zoolog.,  &  Geologists  (Prf.  P.  M.  DUNCAN) ;  Chemists  (M.  M.  F.  MUIR) ;  Mechanicians  (T.  C.  LEWIS) ;  Physicists  (Dr.  Win.  GARMETT). 

2.    DICTIONARIES  and  GENERAL  DESCRIPTIVE  WORKS. 

Dietionaries. 

*Brande,W.  T.  Dictionary  of  Science,  Literature  and  Art,  ed.  Sir  G.  W.  Cox,  3  vols. ;  ill.  63/-     8' Longman        [42171; 

*Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  The  Little  Cyclopaedia  of  Common  Things ;  ill.  7/6     8*  Sonnenschein  [81]  90 

Maunder,  Samuel  Scientific  and  Literary  Treasury  6/-  c  8°  Longman       [3-]  82 

Dictionaries  of  Applied  Science-^,  also  I  §  l  :  Technological  Dictionaries. 

487 


Science]    GREEK  &  ROMAN  WRITERS.    PHILOSOPHY  OF  SCIENCES.    [Mathematics 


H  §§  3-5 

Dictionaries  of  Terms^v.  also  H  §  42,  I  §  i. 

RossiTER,  William  Dictionary  of  Scientific  Terms  ,  ill. 

Stormonth,  J.  Manual  of  Scientific  Terms 

General  Works. 

Brown,  Dr.  Robert  [ed.]  Science  for  All,  5  vols. ;  fully  ill.  ea.  9/-     4°  Cassell 

Among  contributors  are  H.  A.  NICHOLSON,  R.  A.  PROCTOR,  J.  E.  H.  GORDON,  And.  WILSON,  P,  M.  DUNCAN,  ADAMS,  DURHAM,  LOWE,  MAYER,  etc. 

Buckley,  Arabella  B.  [  =  Mrs.  Fisher]  The  Fairyland  of  Science  ;  74  ill.  [popular]  6/-  p  8°  Stanford 


3/6  p  8°  Collins  79 

7/6  c  8°  Maclachlan,.E(/2«.[79]89 


8i-«3 
[79]  89 


3.    GREEK  AND  ROMAN  WRITERS  ON  NATURAL  SCIENCE. 

Translations  —fir  original  Texts,  Critical  Aids,  etc.,  v.  K  §§  196,  222. 

Aratus  [3rd  cent.  B.C.]    The  Skies  and  Weather,  tr.  w.  notes  E.  Poste  [— Phainomena  et  Diosemeia]  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  80 

ARlST0TLE[4th  cent.  B.c.]On  the  Parts  of  Animals,  tr.  Dr.  W.  Ogle;  w.  intro.  and  notes                   12/6     8°  Paul  81 

„                                  History  of  Animals  :  in  10  books;  tr.  R.  Creswell:  w.  notes  and  index      5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  62 

G.  H.  LEVES'  Ariaioile  contains  an  analysis  of  Aristotle's  scientific  writings. 

Hippocrates  [Jth  cent.  B.C.]  On  Airs,  Waters,  Places,  etc.,  tr.  Dr.  Adams  8°  Sydenham  Soc.     49 

,,                                  The  same  :  Greek  text,  w.  Latin,  French  and  English  trs.  Dr.  Bumell        o.p.      8°  Quaritch  81 

Pliny  (Major)  [ist  cent.  A.D.]  Natural  History,  tr.  w.  notes  J.  Bostock  +  H.  T.  Riley,  6  vols.        ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  SS-57 

White,  Dr.  J.  S.  [Am.]  Pliny  for  Boys  &  Girls ;  52  ill. [pop.  condensation  of  the  Natural  History\  $2. 50    4°  New  York  89 


4.    PHILOSOPHY,  CONNECTION  amd  CLASSIFICATION  OF  THE  SCIENCES. 


COMTE,  Auguste 
GUYOT,  Arnold 

V.  Humboldt,  Alex. 


Philosophy  and  Connection  of  the  Sciences. 

Clifford,  Prf.  W.  K.      Common  Sense  of  Exact  Sciences;  100  ill.  [Inter.  Scient.  Ser. — v.  H  §  5]    S/-  c  8°  Paul  [85]  88 

Philosophy  of  the  Sciences,  tr.  G.  H.  Lewes                                                  S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [53]  78 

Earth  and  Man :  comparative  physical  geography  [tr.]  ;  ill.                            4/6  c  8°  Chatto  [50]  75 

Discusses  Physical  Geogtaphy  veiy  largely  in  its  relations  to  the  history  and  development  of  the  race. 

Cosmos  :  physical  description  of  the  universe  [tr.],  5  vols.                             19/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [49]  58 

Somewhat  antiquated,  but  still  the  best  book  of  a  philosophic  character  wh.  gives  what  was  at  its  time  regarded  as  established  by  scientific  method  and  scientific  evidence. 

*Jevons,  Prf.  W.  S.          Principles  of  Science                                           [logic  and  scientific  method]  12/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [74]  77 

Kant,  Immanuel                Prolegomena  and  Metaphysical  Foundations  of  Natural  Science  [tr.]             5/- c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  83 
*MlLL,  John  Stuart            — bk.  iii.  of  his  Syst.  of  Logic,  treats  exhaustively  of  processes  &=  laws  of  induction  5/-  c  8°  Longman[43]84 

Shields,  Prf.  C.W.  [Am.]  Philosophia  Ultima  :  science  of  the  sciences,  vols,  i.-ii.                           ea.  $3     it"  New  York  88;89 

SOMERVILLE,  Mary            Connection  of  the  Physical  Sqiences,  ed.  Arabella  B.  Buckley                       9/-  p  8°  Murray  [34]  77 

Spencer,  Herbert             First  Principles                                               [f.  his  other  wks.,  «/.  0§  62]  16/-     8°  Williams  [62]  84 

*WHEVfELL,  Dr.  W.          Hist,  of  Inductive  Scien.  fr.  earl,  to  pres.  times,  3  vols.  o.p.  {pb.  24/-;  lo.  15/-]     8°  Parker  [37]  S? 
„                 „                History  of  Scientific  Ideas,  2  vols.  ;   Novum  Organon  Renovatum  ;  On  the 

Philosophy  of  Discovery                                                 4  vols.  o.p.  [w.  21/-]     8°  Parker  58-60 

The  above  four  vols,  form  the  third  edition  (with  many  additions)  of  Parts  ii.  and  iiu  of  his  Philosophy  oftkt  Ittductive  Sciences  [1840]. 

Classification  of  the  Sciences— :/&>-  classification  from  bibliographic  point  of  view,  a.  K  §  i6. 

Agassiz,  Prf.  Louis           An  Essay  on  Classification                                                 o.p.  ipb.  12/- ;  w.  5/-]     8°  Longman  .    59 

SHiELDS,Prf.C.W.[Am.]  The  Order  of  the  Sciences                                                      [chiefly  historical]  $  I    12°  New  York  84 

Spencer,  Herbert             Classification  of  the  Sciences                    o.p. — repub.  in  his  Essays,  ser.  iii.  8/-  c  8°  Williams  [64]  80 

Relations  between  Science  and  Religion— i-.  a  §  6 :  Natural  Theology. 


II.  flibatbematica 


Bibliotheca  Mathematica 


[German  books  only;  to  1870]  1$/-     8°  Halle 


5.    GENERAL  TREATISES:    HISTORY,  COLLECTED  PAPERS,  MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS. 
Bibliography. 

Erlecke,  a. 

History. 

Ancient. 

*Gow,  Dr.  J.  A  Short  History  of  Greek  Mathematics  10/6     8°  Camb.  Press 

Modern. 

Ball,  W.  W.  Rouse         Short  Account  of  the  History  of  Mathematics  10/6  c  8°  Camb.  Press 

,,  History  of  the  Study  of  Mathematics  at  Cambridge  .^~f^  "  " 

Peacock,  Prf.  George       Recent  Progress  of  Certain  Branches  of  Analysis— Report  to  Brit.  Assoc,  in  1834. 

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ARITHMETIC.    ALGEBRA. 


[Mathematics 


H  §  21  :  Astronomy,  s.v.  Biography. 


Biography 
Generally. 

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Common  Sense  of  the  Exact  Sciences  ;  100  ill.        [Internat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8° 

A  clear  and  simple  discussion  of  the  ideas  of  number,  space,  quantity,  position  and  motion. 

Collected  Writings,   etc.— ».  also  H  §  lo,  s.v.  collected  writings. 


Chrystal,  Prf.  G. 
•Clifford,  Prf.  W.  K. 


Barrow,  Dr.  Isaac 
-Cayley,  Prf.  Arthur 
•Clifford,  l'r£  W.  K. 


DODGSON,  C.  L. 

'Green,  Prf.  G. 
de  Morgan,  Prf.  A. 
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Mathematical  Instruments— j-.  i  §  7. 


H  §§  6-7 


Mathematical  Works,  ed.  Dr.  W.  Whewell  7/6     8° 

Collected  Mathematical  Papers,  vol.  i.  [to  occupy  10  vols.]  25/-     4° 

Mathematical  Papers,  ed.  R.  Tucker ;  w.  pref.  Prf.  H.  J.  S.  Smith  30/-     8° 

Lectures  and  Essays,  ed.  Leslie  Stephen +F.  Pollock  8/6  c  8° 

Mathematical  fragments  10/6     f ° 

Curiosa  Mathematica;  pt.  i.  :  A  New  Theory  of  Parallels  2/-  c  8" 

Mathematical  Papers,  ed.  Rev.  N.  M.  Ferrers  15/-     8° 

— his  mathematical  articles  in  the  Penny  Cyclo.  and  English  Cyclo. 
Mathematical  Tracts,  pts.  i.-ii.  [ii. :  Anticyclics,  4/-]  9/-      8° 

• — his  mathematical  articles  in  Kiddle +Schem's  Cyclo.  of  Education. 
Mathematic  Papers  and  Memoirs,  2  vols.  4° 

"    "  -  -  -^  Tucker 


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[79]  86 

82 

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..89589 

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de  Morgan,  Prf.  A.  Arithmetical  Books,  from  the  Invention  of  Printing  to  1847  o.p.  [pb.  &  w.  5/-]   12°  Layton 

History. 

Brooks,  E.  [Am.]  — ut  infra,  conts.  a  short  history  of  arithmetic. 

Peacock,  Prf.  George      History  of  Arithmetic  [?•«/?-./?■.  Encyclo.  Metropol. ;».  a&o  H  §  5]  0./.     4° 

Potts,  Robert  Elementary  Arithmetic  [w.  brief  notices  of  its  history]  4/6  p  8°  Longman 

Early  Writers. 

BOETHIUS,  [470-526] 

Philosophy. 

Brooks,  E.  [Am.] 

Text  Books,  etc 

•Condorcet, 
Hensley,  Lewis 
de  Morgan,  Prf.  A. 
•Olney,  E.  [Am.] 


47 


81 


De  Institutione  Arithmetica  libri  duo,  etc.,  ed.  G.  Friedlein 


Philosophy  of  Arithmetic 

— mere  school-books  are  omitted. 
Arithmetic,  tr.  Dr.  Joseph  Kaines 
Scholar's  Arithmetic 
Elements  of  Arithmetic 
Science  of  Arithmetic 
Sonnenschein+Nesbitt,  g^  Science  and  Art  of  Arithmetic 

By  pupils  of  de  MORGAN,  along  the  lines  suggested  by  his  book.    The  most  satisfactory  in  the  English  language. 

Cardinal  Numbers. 

Hopkins,  M.  The  Cardinal  Numbers  [w.  intro.  on  numbers  generally]  2/6  f  8°  Low- 

Each  number  is  treated  separ.,  and  curious  information  as  to  history,  uses,  signification,  etc.,  is  supplied. 

Mathematical  Tables— i-.  d  §  154. 


5/-   12°  Teubner,  Leipzig  67 
$2.25     8°  Philadelphia   [     ]  78 


[Positivist]  c  8°  London  82 

[a  very  good  bk.]  2/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press      [73]  87 

[epoch-making  in  its  time]  5/-  p  8°  Stanford  [30]  76 

$1.25    12°  New  York  76 

5/6  0  8°  Sonnenschein[7i]87 


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Heath,  T.  L. 
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Hall + Knight,  ^j-^_ 


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8°  Camb.  Press  8q 

4°  Black  75 

[80]  86 


Diophantos  of  Alexandria  :  a  study  in  the  history  of  Greek  Algebra  7/6 

— article  Algebra  in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  i.  W- 

Elementary  Algebra  [w.  brief  notices  of  its  history]  4/6     8°  Longman 

Text-Books  — mere  school-books  are  omitted. 

Alois,  Prf.  W.  Steadman  A  Text-book  of  Algebra  7/6  c  8°  Clar   Press              87 

Chrystal,  Prf.  G.          Algebra  :  an  elementary  text-book ;  pt.  i.,  10/6 ;  pt.  ii  12/6     8°  Black      [86]  89  ■  90 

Higher  Algebra  7/6  ,.  go  Macmillan            '  87 

Lessons  mtroductoiy  .to  Modern  Higher  Algebra  10/6     8°  Hodges,  Z)««z«[S9]8s 

7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  8S 

489 


Salmon,  Prf.  G 
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Science] 


GEOMETRY. 


[Mathematics 


H  §8 
Detepminants. 

Hanus,  Prf.  P.  H.  [Am.  ]  Theory  of  Determinants 


MuiR,  Thomas 
Scott,  R.  Forsyth 
Thomson,  Prf.  Wm. 

Logarithms. 

Bruhns,  Carl 
FILIPOWSKI,  H.  E. 
Glaisher,  J.  W.  L. 


Treatise  on  the  Theory  of  Determinants 
Treatise  on  the  Theory  of  Determinants 
Introduction  to  Determinants 


[elementary]  $1.90 

7/6, 


Boston 
Macmillan 
Camb.  Press 
Thin,  Edin. 


New  Manual  of  Logarithms  to  7  places  of  Decimals  6/-  r  8°  Low 

Table  of  Anti-Logarithms  to  7  places  of  Decimals  15/-     8°  Bell 

— article  Logarithms,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xiv.  30/-     4°  Black 

NAP:ER,John,  Bar.  ofMerchiston  Construction  of  Wonderful  Canon  of  Logarithms,  tr.W.R.Macdonald  15/-    8°  Blackwood 

A  tr.  of  the  Mirifici  Logarithmorum  Canonis  Omstructio,  b/  Rob.  NAPIER,  son  of  the  inventor,  first  pub.  in  z6x9,  w.  intro.  and  notes. 

New  Table  of  Seven-place  Logarithms  up  to  200,000  21]-  r  8°  Williams 


86 
82 
80 
89 

[70]  78 

[    ] 
82 
89 


Sang,  Edward 

SCHROEN 


Logarithms :  seven-fig.  logs.  fi".  1-180,000,  w.  sines,  etc. 


9/-  i  8° 


[ 


Permutations  and  Combinations.    Probabilities. 


Investigation  of  the  Laws  of  Thought  on  which  are  founded  the  Mathematical 

Theories  of  Logic  and  Probabilities  o.p.  \_pb.  14/-]     8°  Macmillan 

Essay  on  Probabilities  [Lardner's  Cycle]  o.p.  [pi.  6/~;  w.  7/6]  f  8°  Longman 

Chance  and  Luck         [chfly.  on  laws  of  gambling  and  its  fallacies ;  popular]  2/6  c  8°        „ 
History  of  the  Mathematical  Theory  of  Probability      [Pascal  to  Laplace]  18/-     8°  Macmillan 
The  Logic  of  Chance  10/6  c  8° 


[Permutations,  Combinations,  Probability]  6/-  c  8°  Bell 


$1-75 
8/6 


Boole,  George 

de  Morgan,  Prf.  A. 

Proctor,  R.  A. 

*Todhunter,  Isaac 

•Venn,  Prf.  J. 

Whitworth,  Rev.W.  A.  Choice  and  Chance 

Method  of  Least  Squares. 

Chauvbnet,  W.  [Am.]    Method  of  Least  Squares 

MERRlMAN,Prf.  M.  [Am.]  Text  Book  on  the  Method  of  Least  Squares 

Theory  of  Equations. 

*Burnside+Panton,  ^^  The  Theory  of  Equations 

Cayley,  Prf.  A.  — article  Equations,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  viii, 

ToDHUNTER,  Isaac  The  Theory  of  Equations 

Theory  of  Numbers. 

Barlow,  P.  — a>-i'zV/^ Theory  of  Numbers,  z»  Encyclo.  Metropol.,  div.  i.  :Pure  Sciences  »./. 

de  Morgan,  Prf.  A.  — article  "  The  Theoiy  of  Numbers  "  in  the  same  work 

Smith,  On  the  Theory  of  Numbers 

Trigonometry  :  Algebraical— i-.  H  §  8  :  Geometry,  s.v.  Trigonometry. 


]83 
6S 


[S4]  72 

37 

[87]  89 

65 
[66]  88 

[6-]  89 


8°  Philadelphia 
8°  Macmillan 


79 
[77]  85 


30/- 


12/6     8°  Dublin  Univ.  PressS  I 

Black  79 

7/6  c  8°  Macmillan     [6l]  80 


4°  London  [ii]47 

Brit.  Assoc.  59-60, 62-63 


&    GEOMETRY,  and  APPLICATIONS  OP  ALGEERA  TO  GEOMETRY. 


History. 

Allman,  Prf.  G.  J.  Gk.GeometryfromThalesto  Euclid  [expansion  of6memoirsin^«>-OTaM«!3]  10/6 

Plane  and  Solid  Geometry. 

Alois,  W.  S.  Elementary  Treatise  on  Solid  Geometry  [Camb.  Mathemat.  Series]  6/- 

Assoc.  for  Improv.  of  Geometrical  Teaching.  Elements  of  Plane  Geometry,  2  pts.,  ea.  2/6,  or  in  i  v.  4/6  c  ! 

Part  i. :  corresponds  to  Euclid,  bits.  L-iL ;  Part  ii. :  corresponds  to  Euclid,  bfcs.  iii.-vi. 

Treatise  on  some  New  Geometrical  Methods,  2  vols.  ;  190  figs.  36/- 

Sequel  to  the  First  Six  Books  of  Euclid  7/6 

Elements  of  Geometry,  tr.  Dr.  J.  Kaines  ;  145  figs.  4/6 

The  author  and  the  translator  are  both  well-known  Positivists. 

Euclid  and  his  Modem  Rivals  6/- 

Constructive  Geometry  of  Plane  Curves  12/- 

ed.  J.  Casey,  4/6  (Longman) ;  ed.  I.  Todhunter,   3/6  (Macmillan) ;   ed.  J. 

Hamblin  Smith  3/6 
Opera  Omnia,  ed.  Heiberg-fMenge,  vol.  i.  3/6,  ii.-iv.  ea.  4/6 

Solid  Geometry  [new  edn.  of  Frost -l-Wolstenholme]  16/- 

Hints  for  Solution  of  Problems  in  same  8/6 

— article  Geometry  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  a.  3°/- 

Congruent  Figures  My 

Fundamental  Takimetry,  tr.  Gwynne  [concrete  geometry]  2/6 

Euclid  Revised, 6/-[  =  Eucl.,i.-vi.];  Geom.in  Space[sequel ;  =  Euclid xi.-xii.]  3/6 
Elementary  Treatise  on  Solid  Geometry  9/6 

Elementary  Co-ordinate  Geometry  $2-'S 

Inventional  Geometry  '/~ 

Treat,  on  Plane  Co-ordin.  Geom.,  7/6  ;  Solutions  to  Prpblems  in  same       10/6 
Elementary  Geometry,  Books  i.-v.  4/° 

490 


Booth,  Rev.  J. 
Casey,  J. 
Clairaut,  a.  C. 

dodgson,  c.  l. 
Eagles,  T.  H. 
Euclid, 


Frost,  Dr.  Percival 

HENRICI-^  Cayley,  Prfs. 

>»  11 

Lagout,  E. 
Nixon,  R.  C.  J. 
Smith,  Charles 

„      Prf.  W.  B.  [Am.] 
Spencer,  W.  G. 
Todhunter,  Isaac 
Wilson,  Rev.  J.  M. 


8°  DublinUniv.Press89 


c  8°  Bell  [65]  79 

V  Sonnenschein[83]88;86 

r  8°  Longman  71 

c  8°  DublinUniv.Press84 
08°  Paul  81 


c  8°  Macmillan 


[79]  85 
86 


80    Ti-    •       L  [82;62;8«| 

Rivington      3^,,,,  33 

12°  Teubner,  Leipzig 

%"  Macmillan     [63]  86 

8°  „  89 

4°  Black  80 

12°  Longman  79 

8°  Collins  77 

c  8°  CI.  Pr.   [86]  88  ;  88 

c  8°  Macmillan     [84]  86 

12°  Boston  86 

18°  Smith&Innes[6o]8o 

c  8°  Macmillan[5S]8o;87 

12°  ,.  [6-]  78 


Science]  CALCULUS.  [Mathematics 

H  S9 

Synthetic  Geometry. 

"Cremona,  Prf.  L.  Elements  of  Projective  Geometry  [tr.]  12/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  85 

Trigonometry. 

Chauvenet,  W.  [Am.]  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry  $i-7S   12°  Philadelphia         81 

Johnson,  W.  E.  Treatise  on  Trigonometry  [geometrical  and  algebraical]  8/6  c  8°  Macmillan  89 

Lock,  J.  B.  Trigonometry ;  i.  :  Elementary,  4/6  [Key,  6/6] ;  ii.  ;  Higher  7/6     8°  „    [82]86;89;84 

McClelland + Preston,  ^^  Treatise  on  Spherical  Trigonometry,  pt.  i.  4/6  ;  ii.  5/-  ;  in  i  vol.         8/5  c  8°  ,,  89 

Smith,  J.  Hamblin  Elementary  Trigonometry,  4/6  [Key,  7/6]  c  8°  Rivington[68]79;  81 

Snowball,  J.  C.  Elements  of  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan     [45]  82 

ToDHUNTER,  Isaac  Plane  Trigonometry,  5/-;  [Key,  io/6]  ;  Spherical  Trigonometry  ^  4/608°  ,,  [|f ]  fS 

Vyvyan,  Rev.  T.  G.  Introduction  to  Plane  Trigonometry  [Camb.  Mathemat.  Ser.]  3/6  c  8°  Bell  82 

Analytical  Geometry  of  Two  Dimensions,  and  Conic  Sections. 

Assoc,  f.  Improv.  of  Geom.  Teaching.     Geometrical  Conies ;  w.  folding  diagrams  1/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein       87 

Besant,  Dr.  W.  H.             Conic  Sections  Treated  Geometrically,  4/6 ;  Answers  4/-   12°  Bell                 [69]  84 

Casey,  J.                             Analytical  Geometry  of  Point,  Line,  Circle,  and  Conic  Sections  7/6     8°  DublinUniv.PressSs 

Cockshott+Walters,A.+F.B.  Treatise  on  Geometrical  Conies  S/- c  8°  Macmillan            89 

Prepared  in  accordance  with  the  Syllabus  of  the  Assoc,  for  the  Improvement  of  Geometrical  Teachingf,  v.  supra. 

Day,  Rev.  H.  J.  Properties  of  Conic  Sections                                                                             3/6  c  8°          „  68 

Drew,  W.  H.  Geometrical  Treatise  on  Conic  Sections,  5/- ;  Solutions                                 4/6  p  8°          ,,  [6-]  80 

Jackson,  J.  S.  Geometrical  Conic  Sections                                                                              4/6  c  8°          „  72 

PucKLE,  G.  H.  Elementary  Treatise  on  Conic  Sections                                                           7/6  c  8°          „  [54]  84 

Salmon,  Prf.  G.  Treatise  on  Conic  Sections                                                                              12/-     8°  Longman  [48]  79 

Smith,  Chas.  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Conic  Sections                                                     7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [82]  83 

Taylor,  Dr.  Charles  Elementary  Geometry  of  Conies                              [Camb.  Mathemat.  Ser.]  4/6  c  8°  Bell  [63]  89 

,,                 ,,  Ancient  and  Modem  Geometry  of  Conies                                      [historical]  15/—     8°     ,,  81 

ToDHUNTER,  Isaac  Conic  Sections,  7/6  ;  Key  to  same,  ed.  C.  W.  Bourne  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan[5-]74;87 

TOWNSEND,  R.  Chapters  on  Modern  Geometry  of  Point,  Line,  &  Circle,  v.  i.  10/6,  v.  ii.    12/-     8°  Dublin  63-65 

Willis,  H.  G.  Elementary  Treatise  on  Conic  Sections                   [Camb.  Mathemat.  Ser.]  7/6  c  8°  Bell  83 

Wilson,  Rev.  J.  M.  Solid  Geometry  and  Conic  Sections                                                                 3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [72]  78 

Analytical  Geometry  of  Three  Dimensions. 

Salmon,  Prf.  G.  Analytical  Geometry  of  Three  Dimensions  15/-     8°  Hodges,/)«W.[48]82 

ToDHUNTER,  Isaac  Analytical  Geometry  of  Three  Dimensions  4/-  c  8°  Macmillan  78 

TriUnear  Coordinates. 

Ferrers,  Rev.  N.  M.         Treat,  on  Trilin.  Coordinates,  Method  of  Recip.  Poles  &  Theory  of  Projection  6/6  c  8°  Macmillan     [6-]  76 
Whitworth,  W.  A.  Trilinear  Coordinates :  an  elementary  treatise  16/-     8°  Bell  66 

Fourth  Dimension. 

[Abbott,  Dr.  E.  A.]  Flat  Land  [a  romance]  4/6  s  4°  Seeley  85 

Hinton,  C.  Howard  Scientific  Romances,  pts.  i.-v.  ea.  i/-[=voI.  i.  6/-];  pts.  vi.-viii.  ea.  i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  85-86;  88 

L  :  What  is  the  Fourth  Dimension?    ii. :  The  Persian  Kin^ ;  iii. :  A  Plane  World ;  iv, :  Picture  of  our  Universe ;  v. !  CastiUjgf  out  the  Self;  vi. :  Education 
of  the  Ima^nation ;  vii. :  Many  Dimensions.    Together  attempt  to  demonstrate  the  Fourth  Dimension. 

„  „  A  New  Era  of  Thought :  w.  diagrams  [fourth-dimensional]  4/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein        88 

ScHOFiELD,  Dr.  A.  T.        Another  World :  the  fourth  dimension  2/6  c  8°  ,,  88 

Discusses  the  Land  of  No  Dimension  (Pointland) ;  the  Land  of  Two  Dimensions  (Line  Land) ;  the  Land  of  Three  Dimensions ;  and  the  Land  of  Four  Dimensions. 

9.    CALCULU& 

Differential  and  Integrral  Calculus. 

Byerly,  Prf.  W.  E.  [Am.]  Elements  of  the  Differential  Calculus  $150     ^Boston                  89 

„                 ,,                      Elements  of  the  Integral  Calculus  $1.50     8°       ,,                 [     ]  89 

Cremona,  Prf.  L.               Graphical  and  Statical  Calculus  [tr.],  ed.  Prf.  J.  H.  Beare  8°  Clar.  Press  in  prep. 

Greenhill,  a.  G.              Differential  and  Integral  Calculus :  with  applications  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan            85 

Hemming,  G.  W.                Elementary  Treatise  on  Differential  and  Integral  Calculu.<!  g/-     8°          ,,            [    ] 

JoHNSON.Prf.  W.W.[Am.]  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Integral  Calculus                           8/- ;  raised  to  9/-     8°  Macmillan  83 

Knox,  A.                             Differential  Calculus  for  Beginners  3/6     8°          „                    85 

Miller,  Prf.  W.                 Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Differential  Calculus  6/-     8°  Bell               [    ] 

*Price,  Prf.  Bartholomew  Treatise  on  Infinitesimal  Calculus  8°  Clar.Press[48]89;S5-[62]89 

i. :  Die  Calc  14/e.:  U. :  In.  Calc,  Calc.  of  Variations,  Diff,  Equat.,  18/-:  iii:  Statics.  incL  Attractions;  Dynamics  of  Material  Particle,  16/-;  iv.:  Dynamics  of  Mater.  Syst.,  18/-. 

RiCE+JoHNSON,  p^^w.wliAmj  ^^^^-  Treatise  on  Differ.  Calc.  i6/-  ;  Abridged,  8/-;  raised  to  i8/-  dr=  9/-     8°  Macmillan[8o]83;88 
Roberts,  Ralph  A,  Treat,  on  Integral  Calculus,  pt.  i.  [EUipt.  Integr.  &  Appns.  to  Plane  Curves]  10/6  c  8°  DublinUniv.PressSy 

TODHUNTER,  Isaac  Treatise  on  the  Differential  Calculus,  10/6  ;  Key  [by  H.  St.  John  Hunter]  10/6  c  8°  Macmlllan[52]73;88 

„  „  Treatise  on  the  Integral  Calculus  10/6  c  8°  „  [57]  74 

*WiLLlAMS0N,  Benj.  Treatise  on  Differential  Calculus  1 0/6  p  8°  Longman       [72]  84 

„  „  Treatise  on  Integral  Calculus  10/6  p  8°  „  [7S]  84 

491 


Science] 


PHYSICS:    GENERAL  WORKS. 


[Physics 


:H§io 

Calculus  of  Finite  DiflFerenees. 

Boole,  George  Treatise  on  the  Calculus  of  Finite  Differences,  ed.  Dr.  J.  F.  Moulton 

Calculus  of  Variations. 

*Carll,  L.  B.  Calculus  of  Variations 

JELLETT,  J.  H, 


10/6  c  8°  Macmillan    [60]  80 


ToDHUNTER,  Isaac 


21/- 
Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Calculus  of  Variations  o.p.  \_pb.  14/-] 

History  of  Progress  of  Calculus  of  Variations  during  19th  century  12/- 

Researches  in  the  Calculus  of  Variations  6/- 


8°  Macmillan 
8°  Dublin 
8°  Macmillan 
8° 


Calculus  of  Operations. 

Carmichael,  R.  C.  C.       Treatise  on  the  Calculus  of  Operations 


o.p.     8°  London 


85 

61 
71 


55 


S/6  c  8°  Macmillan    [73]  81 
14/- c  8°  „  [59]  72 


Differential  Equations. 

Airy,  Sir  G.  B.  Treatise  on  Partial  Differential  Equations 

Boole,  George  Treatise  on  Differential  Equations 

SuppL  VoL  (comprizmg  the  MSS.  which  BOOLE  had  prepared  for  use  in  a  see.  edn.  of  his  book,  which  he  unfortunately  did  not  live  to  complete)  was  ed. 

I.  TODHUNTER,  8/6  8»  Macmillan  65. 

Craig,  Prf.  Thos.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Linear  Differential  Equations,  vol.  i.  :  Equations  w.  Uniform  Coefficients  $4  8°  New  York  89 
*FoRsyTH,  A.  R.  A  Treatise  on  Differential  Equations  14/-     8°  Macmillan  85 

Johnson,  Prf.  W.W. [Am.]  Treatise  on  Ordinary  and  Differential  Equations  15/- c  8°  „  89 

Quaternions. 

Hamilton,  Sir  Wm.  R.     Elements  of  Quaternions,  ed.  W.  E.  Hamilton 

HAMILTON  was  the  inventor  of  this  application  of  Algebra  to  Geometry. 

Hardy,  Prf.  A.  S.  [Am.]  The  Elements  of  Quaternions  [elementary]  $2.30  c  8°  Boston  [8i]  84 

Kelland  +  Tait,  ^^   Introduction  to  Quaternions  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan    [73]  8 1 

*Tait,  Prf.  P.  G.  Elementary  Treatise  on  Quaternions  i4/-8°Camb.Press[73]j»/r^. 

Definite  Integrals,  incl.  Elliptic  Functions. 

Cayley,  Prf.  A.  Elementary  Treatise  of  Elliptic  Functions  !$/-     8°  Bell  76 

Child,  G.  F.  Properties  of  the  Ellipsoid  10/6     8°  Macmillan 


25/-     8°  Longman      [58]  66 


61 


III.  pb^6iC6  (flatutal  Ipbilosopbig). 

10.    GENERAL  and  MISOELL.  WORKS.    COLLECTED  WRITINGS.    MOLECULAR  PHYSIOS. 


History 

*Tait,  Prf.  p.  G. 
ToDHUNTER,  Isaac 

Biography 
Generally. 

Faraday,  Michael 
Grove,  Sir  W.  R. 
Guillemin,  Am^d6e 
Helmholtz,  Prf.  H. 
Herschel,  Sir  J.  F.  W. 
Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H. 
Molloy,  Rev.  Gerald 

Newton,  Sir  Isaac 


Stallo,  J.  B. 
Stewart,  Prf.  Balfour 
Tait,  Prf.  P.  G. 

Elasticity. 

Ibbetson,  W.  J. 
Saint  Venant,  Barre 
Thomson,  Sir  W. 


—for  the  History  of  Inventions,  etc.,  ».  I  §  1. 

Lectures  on  some  Recent  Advances  in  Physical  Science  ;  ill.  9/-  c  8° 

Hist,  of  Mathem.  Theory  of  Elasticity  to  pres.  time,ed.  Prf.  K.  Pearson,  v.  i.  25/-     8° 

Galileo  to  St.  Venant :  r638-i8scu 

— V.  H  §  17  :  Chemistry,  s.v.  Biography. 


Macmillan     [76]  85 
Camb.  Press  [    ]  86 


The  Various  Forces  of  Nature  and  their  Relations ;  ill.  [popular]  4/6  c  8°  Chatto  [60]  74 

The  Correlation  of  Physical  Forces  15/-     8°  Longman  [46]  74 

The  Forces  of  Nature  :  popular  intro.  to  phys.  phenomena  [tr.]  ;  well  ill.  21/-  r  8°  Macmillan  [77]  80 

Popular  Lectures  on  Scientific  Subjects  [tr.],  2ser. ;  ill.  ea.  7/6     8°  Longman  73  ;  81 

Familiar  Lectures  on  Scientific  Subjects  6/-  c  8°  W.  H.  AUen  [66]  80 

Introductory  Primer  j  ill.  [Science  Primers]  i/-   18°  Macmillan             80 

Gleanings  in  Science  [popular  lectures]  7/6     8°          „                   89 

Mod.  Theory  of  Heat,  Lightning,  Thunder,  Electrical  Energy,  Electric  Light,  Glaciers  of  Alps,  etc. 

Principia  [1687]  Book  I.,  Sects.  I,  z,  3,  ed.  w.  notes  Frost  12/-     8°  Macmillan    [61]  78 

„       ed.  Sir  W.  Thomson  +  Prf.  Blackburn  31/6     4°  MacLehoseG/ajjj-.7i 

,,       First3and9thandiithSects.,ed.J.  H.Evans  +  P.T.Main[Camb.Sch.Ser.]4/-i2°Bell[63]7i 
Concepts  and  Theories  of  Modern  Physics  [Internal.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  [80]  87 

Primer  of  Physics  [Science  Primer]  i/-   18°  Macmillan  81 

The  Properties  of  Matter  7/6  c  8°  Black  85 

Mathematical  Theoi7  of  Perfectly  Elastic  Solids                                          21/-  8°  Macmillan  87 

The  Elastical  Researches  of,  ed.  Prf.  Karl  Pearson                                        9/-  8°  Camb.  Press  89 

Elasticity                                                                 \repr.  fr.  Encyclo.  Brit.]  4/-  4°  Black  78 

492 


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PHYSICS.     MECHANICS  AND   HYDROSTATICS. 


[Physics 


Energy:  Conservation  of. 

Allen,  Grant  Force  and  Energy  :  a.  theory  of  dynamics 

Draper,  Dr.  J.  W.  [Am.]  Scientific  Memoirs :  contrib.  to  knowledge  of  radiant  energy 
Siemens,  Sir  C.  Wm.         On  the  Conservation  of  Solar  Energy ;  ill.  S/- 

*Stew ART,  Prf.  Balfour      On  the  Conservation  of  Energy  ;  14  ill.  [Internat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/- 

Thebest  book— semi-popular— on  this  greatest  generalization  of  modern  science. 

Collected  Writings. 

Henry,  J.  [Am.]  Scientific  Writings,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  30/- 

By  the  secretary  to  the  Smithsonian  Institute.    On  electricity,  magnetism,  heat,  light,  sound,  meteorol,,  illumination. 


H  §§11-12 


7/6     8°  Longman  88- 

c  8°  JVew  York  78- 

8°  Macmillan  83 

c  8°  Paul  [74]  88 


Maxwell,  Sir  J.  C. 
RUMFORD,  Count 
Siemens,  Sir  C.  Wm. 

Stokes,  Prf.  G.  G. 
Thomson,  Sir  William 

»  II 

Tyndall,  Prf.  John 

Units 

Everett,  Prf.  J.  D. 
Jackson,  L.  d'A. 
Lupton,  S. 


Scientific  Papers  of,  ed.  W.  D.  Niven,  2  vols. 

Complete  Works  :  with  memoir  [1871]  by  Geo.  Ellis  [Am.],  5  vols.  94/6 

Scient.  Wks. :  coUec.  of  papers  &  discussions,  ed.  E.  F.  Bamber,  3  v. ;  ill.  ea.  1 2/- 

1. :  Heat  and  Metallurgy ;  ii. :  Electricity,  etc. ;  iii. :  Addresses  and  Lectures. 
Mathematical  and  Physical  Papers,  3  vols.  ea.  15/- 

Mathematical  &  Physical  Papers,  v.  i.  18/-  ;  v.  ii.  15/-  [v.  iii.  (last)  in  prep.] 
Pop.  Lect.  &  Addresses  [3  v.  ],  v.  i. :  Constitution  of  Matter ;  ill.  [Nature  Ser.  ]  6/- 
Fragments  of  Science  for  Unscientific  People,  2  vols.  16/- 

Address  delivered  before  the  British  Association  [1874]  4/6 

— V.  also  D  §  154,  s.v.  Weights  and  Measures, 

Units  of  Physical  Measurement  S/- 

Modern  Metrology  [metrical  units  and  systems]  12/6 

Numerical  Tables  and  Constants  in  Elementary  Science  2/6 

Physical  Constants  of  Nature  '  [Smithsonian  Institute] 

Applications  of  Physical  Forces  to  the  Arts-w.  Xfasdm. 

Physics  in  rel.  to  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion— ».  a  §  6 :  Natural  Theology. 


8° 

Washington 

8r 

r4° 
8° 
8° 

Camb.  Press  in  frep. 
Macmillan  [Hff]  76 
Murray                   89' 

8° 

8° 

c8° 

c8° 

c8° 

Camb.  Press 
Clar.  Press 
Macmillan  8c 
Longman 

82 
82;  84 

)inpro^, 

[71]  79 

74 

gl8° 

c8° 

f8° 

4° 

Macmillan 
Lockvifood 
Macmillan 
Washington 

[79]  86 
82: 
84 

[    ]8? 

11.    PHYSICS:  GENERAL  TEXT  BOOKS. 


Arnott,  Dr.  N. 
*Daniell,  a. 
*Deschanel,  Prf.  A.  P. 

Gage,  A.  P.  [Am.] 

*Ganot,  Prf. 


Elements  of  Physics,  ed.  A.  Bain+A.  S.  Taylor  ;  ill.  12/6  c  8°  Longman  [27]  76 

Text  Book  of  the  Principles  of  Physics ;  ill.  [best  for  reference]  21/-     8°  Macmillan  [84]  85 

Natural  Philosophy  :  an  elementary  treatise  [tr.],  783  ill.  18/-  r  8°  Blackie  [^]  85. 

Also  in  4  parts,  ea.  4/6— i. :  Mechanics,  Hydrostatics,  etc. ;  ii. :  Heat ;  iii. :  Electricity ;  iv. :  Sound  and  Light. 

Elements  of  Physics,  $1 ;  Introduction  to  Physical  Science;  ill.  $i.io    12°  Boston  86587- 

Two  good  little  bks.,  the  latter  more  elementary  than  the  former,  wh.  is  based  on  doctr.  of  Conserv.  of  Energy. 


Elementary  Treatise  on  Physics  :  experimental  and  applied  [tr.],  ill.  15/- 

Natural  Philosophy  for  General  Readers  [tr.];  520  ill.  7/6 

Lessons  in  Elementary  Physics  ;  ilL  4/6 

•Thomson +TAIT,  ^^q  Treatise  on  Natural  Philosophy  ;  pt.  i.  16/-  ;  pt.  ii.  18/- 

Physical  Technics  (Laboratory  Books). 

Frick,  Dr.  J.  Physical  Technics  :  practical  instruction  for  experiments  [Am.  tr.] 

Glazebrook+Shaw,  —:  Practical  Physics  ;  80  ill.  [Textbooks  of  Science]  6/- 

PlCKERlNG,Prf.E.  C.[Am.]  Elements  of  Physical  Manipulation,  pt.  i.  12/6  ;  pt.  ii.  14/-  8 

Lessons  in  Elementary  Practical  Physics,  2  pts.  13/6 

i  :  General  Physical  Processes,  6/- ;  ii. :  Electricity  and  Magnetism,  7/d 

The  Theory  and  Use  of  a  Physical  Balance ;  lithos. 
First  Course  of  Physical  Laboratory  Practice 


Stewart,  Prf.  Balfour 

sirW. 


Stewart  +  Gee,  y,,f,_^ 

Walker,  James 
Worthington,  a.  M. 


$3 


3/6 
4/6 


c8°  Longman      E73]  83; 

c  8°        „  [72]  87 

18°  Macmillan     [70]  88 

8°  Camb.  Press  [67]  79 


8°  Philadelphia  79 

c  8°  Longman  85 

Macmillan[74]83;[76]83 
f8°        „  85:87 


8°  Clar.  Press 
c  8°  Rivington 


87 


12.    MECHANICS  and  HYDROSTATICS. 


Generally. 

Ball,  Sir  R.  S. 
Lodge,  Dr.  Oliver 
Macgregor,  Prf.  J.  G. 
Magnus,  [Sir]  Philip 
Parkinson,  W.  S. 
Price,  Prf.  Bartholomevi^ 
Tait  +  Rankine,  ^-;^^^ 

Statics 

Earnshaw,  S. 
Greaves,  John 
*MINCHIN,  Prf.  G.  M. 
Todhunter,  Isaac 


Experimental  Mechanics ;  ill. 

Mechanics  ;  ill. 

Kinematics  and  Dynamics  :  an  elementary  treatise  ;  ill 

Lessons  in  Elementary  Mechanics  ;  ill. 

Elementary  Treatise  on  Mechanics 


[a  course  of  lectures] 


Macmillan 
Chambers 
Macmillan 
Longman 
Macmillan 
Treatise  on  Analytical  Mechanics = vols,  iii.-iv.  of  his  Infinitesimal  Calculus,  ut  H  §  9. 

'  Black 


6/-  c  8° 

3/-  12° 
10/6  c  8° 
3/6  12° 
9/6  c  8° 


— article  Mechanics,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xv. 

—for  Graphic  Statics,  v.  I  §  11. 

Treatise  on  Statics  ;  with  theory  of  equilibrium  of  forces 
Treatise  on  Elementary  Statics 
Treatise  on  Statics,  2  vols. 

Treatise  on  Analytical  Statics,  ed.  Prf.  J.  D.Everett ;  ill. 

493 


9/- 


30/- 


10/6     8° 

6/6  c  8° 

ii.  16/-  8° 

10/6  c  8° 


[71]  89 
79 
87 

V> 
81 

83 


Bell  [81]  82 

Macmillan  [86]  89 
Clar.Press[77]86;89' 
Macmillan     [53]  87" 


Science] 


ACOUSTICS.    OPTICS. 


[Physics 


H  §§13-14 

Dynamics. 

Aldis,  W.  S. 
Allen,  Grant 
Besant,  Dr.  W.  H. 
Clifford,  Prf.  W.  K. 
Garnett,  W. 
Laverty,  W.  H. 
PiRlE,  Prf.  G. 
ROUTH,  E.J. 


TAIT+ Steele, 


W.J. 


Introductory  Treatise  on  Rigid  Dynamics 

Force  and  Energy 

Treatise  on  Dynamics 

Elements  of  Dynamics,  i.  :  Kinematic,  bks. 

Treatise  on  Elementary  Dynamics 

The  Laws  of  Motion 

Lessons  on  Rigid  Dynamics 

Treatise  on  Dynamics  of  a  System  of  Rigid 

i. :  Elementary  ;  ii. : 

Stability  of  a  given  State  of  Motion 
Dynamics  of  a  Particle 


*WiLLiAMsoN  +  TARLETON,  ■—  Elementary  Treatise  on  Dynamics  : 

Hydromeehanies. 

Basset,  A.  B. 


[Camb.  Mathemat.  Ser.]    4/-   12°  Bell 

[a  theory  of  dynamics]  7/6     8°  Longman 
7/6  P  8"       „   _ 
1—3,  7/6 ;  bk.  4  and  Appendix   6/—  c  8°  Macmillan 
[Camb.  Mathemat.  Ser.]     6/-  p  8°  Bell 

[elementary]     5/-  c  8°  Rivington 
6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 
Bodies,  2  vols.  ea.  14/-     8°  ,, 

Advanced. 

[Adams  Prize  Essay,  1877]    8/6     8°  ,, 

12/-  c  8° 
w.  applies,  to  thermodynamics  10/6  c  8°  Longman 


82 
88 
84 
78;  87 
[75]  82 
89 

75 
[60]  83 


77 
[56]  89 

[85]  89 


Treatise  on  Hydrodynamics,  2  vols.  [advanced]  10/6  &  12/6     8'  Deighton,  Camb. 

Excludes  statical  questions ;  presents  in  connected  form  the  results  of  recent  advances  of  mathem.  theoi-y  of  motions  of  liquids. 


Besant,  Dr.  W.  H. 

Lamb,  Prf.  Horace 
Magnus,  [Sir]  Philip 
Potter,  Richard 


Treatise  on  Hydromechanics  [Camb.  Mathemat.  Ser.]  10/6  c  8°  Bell 

Elementary  Hydrostatics  [Camb.  School  Ser.]    4/-   12°     ,, 

Hydrodynamics  :  mathemat.  theory  of  motion  of  fluids  [advanced]    12/-     8°  Camb.  Press 

Hydrostatics  and  Pneumatics  ;  ill.  2/-  18°  Longman 

Treatise  on  Hydrostatics  and  Dynamics  10/-     8°  Bell 


[59183 

[71]  82 

79 

78 

87 


Applications  of  Meehanlcs— w.  i  passim. 


13.    ACOUSTICS. 


Airy,  Sir  G.  B. 

DONKIN,  W.  F. 

Everett,  Prf.  J.  D. 
*Gurney,  Edmund 
Mayer,  A.  M. 
*Rayleigh,  Lord 
Stone,  Dr.  W.  H. 
Thomson,  Prf.  D. 
*Tyndall,  Prf.  John 

Musical  Acoustics 

Blaserna,  Prf.  p. 
Harris,  T.  F. 
*Helmholtz,  Dr.  H.  L. 

Broadhouse,  J. 
Pole,  Prf.  Wm. 
Stone,  Dr.  W.  H. 
Taylor,  Sedley 


On  Sound  and  Atmospheric  Vihrations 

Theoretical  Acoustics 

Vibratory  Motion  and  Sound 

The  Power  of  Sound 

Sound  :  a  series  of  simple  experiments  ;  ill, 

The  Theory  of  Sound,  3  vols. 

Elementary  Lessons  on  Sound 

— article  Acoustics,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  i. 

Sound ;  204  ill. 


9/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [68]  82 

7/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  70 

7/6  c  8°  Longman  82 

25/- r  8°  Smith  &  Elder        80 

3/6    12°  Macmillan  [78]  81 

ca.   12/6     8°           ,,  77-82 

3/6   12°          „  79 

30/-     4°  Black  75 

[lectures  at  Royal  Institution]  10/6  c  8°  Longman  [67]  83 


also  I  §  125  :  Science  of  Music. 

Theory  of  Sound  in  rel.  to  Music  [tr.] ;  ill.     [Intern.  Scient.  Ser.  ;  pop.]     5/-  c  8°  Paul  [76]  82 

Handbook  of  Acoustics                                                  [for  musical  students]     4/6  c  8°  Curwen  86 

Sensations  of  Tone  as  Physiolog.  Basis  for  Theory  of  Music,  tr.  A.  J.  Ellis  28/-  r  8°  Longman  [75]  85 

With  numerous  very  valuable  appendices. 

The  Student's  Helmholtz                                                     [abridgment  of  above]  c  8°  London  81 

The  Philosophy  of  Music                                       [Eng.  and  For.  Phil.  Lib.]  7/6     8°  Triibner  [79]  88 

The  Scientiiic  Basis  of  Music                                   [Stainer's  Primer  Series]  i/-    18°  Novello  81 

Sound  and  Music  :  an  elementary  treatise  ;  ill.                                                  8/6  c  8°  Longman  [73]  83 
Includes  the  chief  acoustical  discoveries  of  Hehuhi^tz. 


Telephone  and  Microphone— ».  i§  13:  Applications  of  Electricity. 


14.   OPTICS,  moLUDiNG  POLARISCOPE. 


Airy,  Sir  G.  B. 
Aldis,  Prf.  W.  S. 
AWDRY,  Mrs.  W. 
Glazebrook,  R.  T. 
Le  Conte,  J. 
Lloyd,  Dr.  H. 
Heath,  Prf.  R.  S 

'J  jj 

Lommel,  Dr.  E. 
Mayer  +  Barnard,  A. 
Parkinson,  S.  P. 
Rayleigh,  Lord 
Stewart,  Prf.  Balfour 


Undulatory  Theory  of  Optics 
Geometrical  Optics  :  an  elementary  treatise 
Easy  Lessons  on  Light ;  ill. 
Physical  Optics  ;  w.  183  ill.  of  apparatus 
Sight :  princ.  of  monoc.  and  binoc.  vision  ;  132  ill. 
Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Wave  Theory  of  Light 
Treatise  on  Geometrical  Optics 
Elementary  Treatise  on  Geometrical  Optics 
The  Nature  of  Light  [tr.]  ;  188  ill.  [ 

M.  +  C.     Light:  a  series  of  simple  experiments ;  ill. 
Treatise  on  Optics 

— article  Optics,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xvii. 
Radiant  Light  and  Heat ;  ill. 

494 


6/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

66  77 

[Camb.  Mathem.  Ser.]  4/-  c  8°  Bell 

86 

2/6    12°  Macmillan 

80 

6/-   12°  Longman 

83 

[Intern.  Scient.  Ser.]     5/-  c  8°  Paul 

[81]  87 

10/6     8°  Longman 

[49]  73 

12/6     8°  Camb.  Press 

87 

5/-  c  8° 

88 

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Stokes,  Prf.  G.  G. 


Tait,  Prf.  P.  G. 
*Tyndall,  Pif.  J. 
VoGEL,  Dr.  H. 
Wright,  Lewis 


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On  Nature  of  Light ;   On  Light  as  Means  of  Investigation ;  On  Beneficial 

Effects  of  Light  [Burnett  Lect.  (Aberdeen),  Courses  i.-iii.]    ea.  2/6  c  8°  MacmiUan 

Vol.  L  of  his  Pafers  {v.  H  i  lo]  contains  mucli  on  the  Undulatory  Theory  of  Light. 

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Lectures  on  Light ;  ill.  [delivrd.  in  America,  1872-73;  popular,  but  valuable]  7/6  c  8°  Longman 
Chemistry  of  Light  %  Photography  ;  100  ilL  [Intern.  Sci.  Sen]  5/-  c  8°  ^""' 

Light :  a  course  of  experiments  ;  ill.  7/°  <^  ° 


Paul 
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82 


Colour  :  Theory  of  —v.  also  0571:  Psychology  ;  C  §  72  :  Esthetics  ;  and  I  §  103  :  Colour  and  Colouring  (in  Art). 


Allen,  Grant 

v.  Bezold,  Dr.  W. 

Rood,  O.  N. 

McFOSCope 

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Landolt,  Prf.  H. 
Spoitiswoode,  Dr.  W. 


The  Colour  Sense  :  its  origin  and  development  [Eng.  &For.  Philos.  Lib.]  10/6  p  8°  Triibner 
Theory  of  Colour  ;  col.  pi.  [theoretical  &  experimental]     24/-     8J  '" 

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Spon 
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Microscope. 
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Handbook  of  the  Polariseope  and  its  Applications ;  ill.  10/6     8°  MacmiUan 

The  Polarization  of  Light ;  ill.    [descrip.  &  experimental ;  Nature  Series]  3/6  c  8°  „ 


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Spectrum  Analysis  and  Speetroseope— ii.  h  §  20 :  Analytical  chemistry. 


Baynes,  R.  E. 
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Mechanical  Theory  of  Heat,  tr.  W.  R.  Browne 

A  previous  tr,  wasmade  (ed,  T.  A.  HIRST),  15/-  8"  Van  Voorst  67. 

Analytic  Theory  of  Heat,  tr.  A.  Freeman 
Elementary  Treatise  on  Heat ;  ill. 
Easy  Lessons  on  Heat ;  ill. 
Theory  of  Heat 


MUIR+WlLSON,    ^^^ 

Orme,  T.  a. 
Smith,  J.  Hamblin 
Stewart,  Prf.  Balfour 
Tait,  Prf.  P.  G. 

Thomson,  Sir  William 


*Tyndall,  Prf.  John 


Intended  to  exhibit  the  scientific  connection  of  the  various  steps  by  which  our  knowledge  of  the  phenomena  of  heat 

Elements  of  Thermal  Chemistry 

Introduction  to  Science  of  Heat ;  ill. 

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Elementary  Treatise  on  Heat 

Our  Heat ;  ill. 

Sketch  of  Thermodjmamics 

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Vol.  L  [18/-]  deals  largely  with  Thermodynamics. 
On  Heat  [rtjir.fr.  Encyclo.  Brit.] 

Heat  as  a  Mode  of  Motion 
Contributions  to  Molecular  Physics  [in  Radiant  Heat] 


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RuMFORD,  Count  Complete  Works,  w.  Memoir  by  G.  Ellis  [Am.  187 1],  5  vols.  ;  ill. 

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Walker,  E.  Terrestrial  and  Cosmic  Magnetism 

Watson  H-BuRBDRY,  ^^  Mathematical  Theory  of  Electricity  and  Magnetism,  2  vols. 

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Cooke,  Prf.  J.  P.  [Am.]    The  New  Chemistry  ;  31  ill. 

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Garnett,  Dr.  Wm.  Physicists 

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Draper,  H.  [Am.] 
LocKYER,  J.  Norman 

»>  »> 

Proctor,  R.  A. 
*RoscoE,  Prf.  H.  E. 
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[Astronomy 


VII.  asttonom^^ 


H  §21 


GENEEAL  WORKS,  HISTORY  and  BIOGRAPHY.    MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 


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Each  entry  under  author's  name,  but  liter,  of  oomets  (in  wh.  the  lib.  is  v.  rich)  under  3  subject  headings. 

Houzeau+Lancaster,  ■'^  Bibliographie  gen&ale  de  rAstronomie,  2  vols. 
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4°  priv.  prin.     in  prep. 

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8°  Washington  88  in  prog. 


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Astrology  — ».  A  §  94,  and  K  §  124 :  Sanscrit  Literature,  etc. 

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Blake,  J.  F.  Astronomical  Myths  ;  ill.  [based  on  Flammarion's  French  bk.]  9/-  c  8°  Macmillan  77 

Harley,  Rev.  Timothy    Moon  Lore ;  ill.,  7/6  ;  Lunar  Science :  anc.  and  mod.     [suppl.  to  former]  3/6     8°  Sonnenschein  85 ;  86 
Proctor,  R.  A.  Myths  and  Marvels  of  Astronomy  6/-  c  8°  Chatto  [77]  80 

Biography  of  Astronomers  and  Mathematicians. 

Collectively. 

The  Martyrs  of  Science  [Galileo,  Tycho  Brahe,  Kepler]  4/6  p  8°  Chatto  [41]  77 

Obituary  Notices  of  Astronomers,  Fellows  &  Associates  of  R.  Astron.  Soc.  6/6     8°  Williams  79 

Astronomers  [Heroes  of  Science  ;  popular]  4/-  c  8°  S.  P.  C.  K.  83 


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Brevstster,  Sir  David  [1781-1868]  Home  Life  of.     By  his  Daughter 

Descartes,  Ren^  [1596-1650] — v.  C  §  25  :  Descartes. 

Ferguson,  Jas.  [1710-76]  The  Peasant  Boy  Philosopher.     By  H.  Mayhew   [early  life  of  Ferguson]  3/6  c  8° 

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Private  Life  of  Galileo  [chiefly  fr.  corresp.  w.  his  daughters]  7/6  c  8° 

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Graves,  Dn.  R.  Perceval    Life  of  Sir  William  Rowan  Hamilton,  3  vols.  ea.  15/-  8°  Dublin 

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Low 
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"Ball,  Sir  R.  S.  The  Story  of  the  Heavens  ;  16  col.  pi.  and  90  ill. 

„  „  Elements  of  Astronomy ;  136  figures  and  diagrams 

^Chambers,  G.  F.  Handbook  of  Descriptive  and  Practical  Astronomy  ;  vol.  i. 

L:  Sun,  Planets  and  Comets ;  ii.!  Instruments  and  Practical  Astronomy ;  ill.: 

CHAUVENET,Wm.[Am.]  Manual  of  Spherical  and  Practical  Astronomy,  2  vols. ;  ill. 
Flammarion,  C.  Marvels  of  the  Heavens,  tr.  Mrs.  Lockyer  ;  48  ill. 

Giberne,  Agnes  Sun,  Moon,  and  Stars  ;  ill. 

GODFRAV,  H.  Treatise  on  Astronomy 

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*LocKYER,  J.  Norman.     Element.  Lessons  in  Astronomy  ;  ill.  5/6  ;  Primer  of  Astronomy 

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Companion  to  the  Almanac — vols,  for  1839,  40,  45,  46  cont.  interesting  papers  by  J.  O.  Halliwell[-Phillips]  &  A.  de  Morgan. 
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Merriman,  M.  [Am.] 
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Brewster,  Sir  David 
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Probabilities 


More  Worlds  than  One ;  ill. 
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— V.  H  §  7,  s.v.  Permutations,  etc. 


4/6  c  8°  Chatto  [70]  80 

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Astronomy  applied  to  Navigation— ».  i  §  19:  Naval  Arts. 
„  in  rel.  to  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion- 


V.  A  §  6  :  Natural  Theology. 


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Proctor,  R.  A. 


Webb,  Rev.  T.  W. 


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Solar  System  and  Sun. 


Airy,  Sir  G.  B. 
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LocKYER,  J.  Norman 

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The  Sun,  tr.  Phipson ;  50  ill. 

The  Sun,  its  Planets  and  their  Satellites  ;  photos,  and  ill. 
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Young,  Prf.  C.  A.  [Am.]  The  Sun  ;  ill.  [Internat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 

Spectrum  Analysts       — ».  H  §  20,  Analytical  Chemistry,  s.v.  Spectrum. 

Comets. 

Arago,  F.  Popular  Treatise  on  Comets,  tr.  Adm.  W.  H.  Smyth +R.  Grant ;  pi.  S/"     8°  Longman 

DowNES,  O.  G.  The  Physical  Constitution  of  Comets  6/-  c  8    Layton 

Gdillemin,  A.  The  World  of  Comets,  tr.  J.  Glaisher ;  ill.  12/0  r  8    Low 

Kemplay,  C.  Comets  :  their  constitution  and  phases  o.p.  [p6.  &  zu.  3/6J  c  8    Longman 

WHITE,Andrew  D.[Am.]  History  of  the  Doctrine  of  Comets  [Amer.  Histor.  Assoc]  25^.     8    New  York 

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Planetary  System. 

Cheyne,  C.  H.  H.  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Planetary  Theory 

Gore,  J.  E.  Planetary  and  Stellar  Studies 

Saturn. 

Proctor,  R.  A.  Saturn  and  its  System ;  13  pi. 

Venus. 

Forbes,  Prf.  Geoi^e  The  Transit  of  Venus  ;  ill. 

Proctor,  R.  A.  Transits  of  Venus  :  past  and  coming ;  ill. 


H  §§  23-25 


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GoDFRAY,  Hugh  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Lunar  Theory  5/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [81]  82 

Contains  a  short  historical  sketch  of  the  problem  down  to  time  of  Newton. 

*Nasmyth  +CARPENTER,^The  Moon,  consid.  as  Planet,  World  &  Satellite  ;  26  woodburytypes  &  ill.  21/-  8°  Murray  [74]  85 

Neison,  E.  The  Moon,  and  the  Condition  and  Configuration  of  its  Surface  ;  pi.  31/6  r  8°  Longman  76 

Proctor,  R.  A.  The  Moon :  its  motions,  aspects,  scenery,  etc. ;  ill.  6/-  0  8°        „  [73]  88 

The  Moon  in  Folklore— ».  H  §  21,  s.v.  Astronomical  Mythology. 

Tides  —V.  H  §  30,  s.v.  Tides  and  Currents. 


Ball,  Sir  Robert  S. 
Croll,  Dr.  James 
Crossley + Gledhill, 
GiBERNE,  Agnes 
Gore,  J.  E. 
L0CKYER+ Seabroke, 
Parkes,  S.  H. 
Proctor,  R.  A. 


Atlases. 

Cottam,  Arthur 
EsPiN,  Rev.  T.  H. 
Klein,  Dr. 
Proctor,  R.  A. 


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^^  Star-gazing :  past  and  present ;  ill.  21/-  r  8°  Macmillan 

Unfinished  Worlds  ;  ill.  5/-  c  8°  Hodder 

Universe  of  Stars  :  new  views  respecting  constitution  of  heavens  ;  ill.         fo/6     8°  Longman 
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Charts  of  the  Constellations 

Elementary  Star  Atlas 

Star  Atlas,  tr.  and  ed.  Rev.  E. 

New  Star  Atlas 

Larger  Star  Atlas 


Star  Primer  :  starry  sky,  week  by  week 


[36  charts,  ea.  constell.  on  single  chart]  40/-  30  X  22  in.  Stanford      89 

[w.  maps  for  ea.  month]  1/6  s  f  °  Sonnenschein  85 

McClure  [18  maps]  7/6     4°  S.P.C.K.  88 

[12  maps]  5/-  c  8°  Longman 
[12  maps]  IS/-     f° 


[24  hourly  maps]  2/6  r  8° 


[66]  72 

[70]  86 

86 


Meteors  and  Meteorites. 


Flight,  Dr.  Walter 
LoCKYER,  J.  Norman 


A  Chapter  in  the  History  of  Meteorites ;  7  pi.  &  6  ill.  [only  200  printed]  12/6     8°  Dulau  89 

The  Meteoric  Hypothesis ;  ill.  8°  Macmillan     in  prep. 


VIII.  ipbigstoGrapb^  anb  nbeteoroloa^. 


Ansted,  D.  T. 
Brown,  Dr.  Robert 
Cooley,  W.  D. 
Fisher,  Rev.  Osmond 
Geikib,  Prf.  Archibald 
Ghtot,  Arnold 


25.    PHYSICAL  ftEOGRAPHY:   GENERAL  TREATISES. 

Physical  Geography      '  7 /_  p  g' 

Our  Earth  and  its  Story,  vols,  i.-iii.;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  [popular ;  good]  ea.  9/-  4' 
Physical  Geography  ;  12  maps  and  125  ill.  [fr.  meteorolog.  standpoint]  12/6  c  8' 
Physics  of  the  Earth's  Crust  i2/_     8' 

Elementary  Lessons  in  Physical  Geography,  4/6  ;  Primer  i/_   12'' 

Earth  and  Man  :  comparative  physical  geography  [tr.]  ;  ill.  4/6  c  8°  Chatto 

Discusses  phys.  geogr.  very  largely  in  its  relations  to  the  history  and  development  of  the  race. 

SOI 


W.  H.  Allen 
Cassell  88-89 
Dulau 
Macmillan 


[66]  71 
in  prog. 

76 
[82]  89 
80;  80 

[59]  7S 


Science] 


OROGRAPHY.    THE  OCEAN.     VOLCANOES. 


[Physiography 


H  §§  26-28 


Haughton,  Rev.  S.         Six  Lectures  on  Physical  Geography 
HERSCHBL.Sir  J.Fred. W.  Physical  Geography 


»HULL,  Prf.  E. 
V.  Humboldt,  Alex. 


[del.  1876]  12/6 
\repr.fr.  Encyclo.  Brit.,  Sth  edn.]  5/- 


Text  Book  of  Physical  Geography  :  w.  good  maps     [strictly  geographical]  5/-  c  8' 


19/- 


*Huxi.EY,  Prf.  T.  H. 

Johnston,  A.  Keith 

Jules-Browne,  A.  J. 

Mackay,  Rev.  A. 

Page,  David 

POUCHET,  F.  A. 

Reclus,  Elisee 

Shaler,  Prf.  N.  S. 

SOMERVILLE,  Mary 

Strachey,  Lt.-Gen.  R.    Lectures  on  Geography 

Ethnology  — w.  E  §  3  :  Ethnology  :  Generally. 

Scientific  Voyages— ».  H§44:  Scientific  Voyages. 

Local  Faunas,  Floras,  Geology— ».  H  §§  101-106;  §§  62-69;  §§  35-41,  resp. 
Local  Geography,  Topography,  Travel,  etc.— ».  e passim. 


5/- 

6- 

12/- 

7/6 


Cosmos  :  physical  description  of  the  universe  [tr.],  5  vols, 

Expresses  the  idea  that  all  animal  life  is  the  result  of  haimonious  and  correlated  forces. 

Views  of  Nature  [tr.] 

Physiography  :  introduction  to  the  study  of  nature  ;  ill. 
Physical  Geography ;  ill. 

The  Building  of  the  Brit.  Isles :  study  in  geological  evolution ;  maps  &  ill,    . 
Manual  of  Modern  Geography  [mathemat.,  phys.,  political]  7/6 

Advanced  Textbook  of  Physical  Geography  S/~ 

The  Universe  :  the  infinitely  great  and  the  infinitely  little  [tr.]  ;  270  ill.       7/6 
The  Earth  [tr.]  ;  25  maps  and  250  ill.  [phenomena  of  life  of  globe]  21/- 

[Am.]  Aspects  of  the  Earth ;  ill.  $4 

Physical  Geography,  ed.  Rev.  J.  Richardson  9/- 

''     '  „  .  jjgj_  j^j  Cambridge]  4/6 


c» 

c8' 

8' 

c8' 

c8' 

c8' 

s8' 

8' 

8' 

p8' 

c8° 


Dublin  Univ.  Press  80 
Black  [61]  75 

Deacon  89 

Bohn's  Lib.     [49]  58 

50 
Macmillan  [80]  87 
Stanford  81 

Bohn's  Lib.  88 

Blackwood  [70-7 1  ]85 

73 
Blackie  [69]  89 

Bickers  [71]  86 

Nem  York  89 

Murray  [48]  77 

MacmUlan  88 


Mountains 

Michelet,  Jules 
Reade,  T.  Mellard 
Reclus,  Elisee 

Mont  Blanc. 

ViOLLET-LE-DUC,  E. 

Valleys. 

Kinahan,  G.  H. 

Rivers 

Greenwood,  G. 

)j  J) 

Mackay,  Rev.  A. 
Tyndall,  Pr£  John 


26.  OROGRAPHY  (MOUNTAINS,  VALLEYS,  RIVERS). 

—V.  also  H  §  28  :  Volcanoes. 

The  Mountain  [tr.] ;  54  ill.  [popular]  10/6  r  8°  Nelson  72 

The  Origin  of  Mountain  Ranges  :  experim.,  struct.,  dynam.  ;  ill  21/-     8°  Taylor  &  Francis  87 

History  of  a  Mountain  [tr.] ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Low  81 


Mont  Blanc  [tr.] ;  120  ill. 

Its  geodesical  and  geological  constitution,  transformations,  glaciers,  etc. 


14/-     8°  Low 
7/6  p  8°  Triibner 


Valleys  and  their  Relation  to  Fissures,  Fractures,  and  Faults 

— V.  also  I  §  9 :  Water  Supply. 

Rain  and  Rivers 

River  Terraces 

— ut  H  §  25,  embraces  a  complete  devel.  of  river-systems  of  the  globe. 

— in  his  Forms  of  Water;  ill.  [Internal.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 


77 


75 


10/6     8°  Longman      [66]  76 
10/6     8°  „  77 


[81]  89 


Carpenter,  Dr.  W.  B. 
Dittmar,  Prf.  W. 


27.    THE  OCEAN. 

— V.  his  arts.  Atlantic,  Baltic,  Black  Sea,  etc.,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  ^r  his  theory  of  Oceanic  Circulation. 
Report  on  Composition  of  Ocean  Waters  [Challenger  Reports]  9/6  r  8°  Eyre&Spottiswoode84 

O^  also  Report  on  the  Temperature  of  Ocean  IVaters.  by  the  Officers  of  the  Exped,  8/6,  id.  '84. 

Macaulay,  Dr.  Sea  Pictures ;  fully  ill.  i[a  picture-book]  8/-  i  8°  R.  T.  S.        [82]  84 

*Maury,  Lt.  M.  F.  [Am.]  Physical  Geography  of  the  Sea  and  its  Meteorology  6/-  c  8°  Low  [55]  86 

Reclus,  Elisee  The  Ocean,  Atmosphere,  and  Life  [tr.];  240  ill.,  24  maps  [popular]  21/- r  8°  Virtue  [72]  ^7 

Williams,  G.  F.  Geography  of  the  Oceans  2/6   12°  Philip  81 

Wild,  J.  J.  Thalassa  [depth,  temperature,  currents,  etc.,  of  ocean]  12/-     8°  Marcus  Ward       77 

By  a  member  of  the  civilian  scientific  staifof  the  ChalUti^er. 

Marine  Zoology  and  Botany—^,  h  §  45. 

Ozone  -^.  H*  §  56:  Hygiene. 

Storms,  Tides  — ».  h  §  30. 


28.    VOLCANOES  and  EARTHQUAKES. 


Generally 

BoscowiTZ,  Arnold 
Daubeney,  Prf. 

FORSTER, 

Hartwig,  Dr.  George 
*Judd,  Prf.  J.  W. 


— V.  also  H  §  26,  s.v.  Mountains. 
Earthquakes  [tr.] ;  57  ill. 
On  Volcanoes 

Seismology  :  earthquakes  in  general 
Volcanoes  and  Earthquakes  ;  30  ill. 
Volcanoes  :  what  they  are  and  teach  ;  96  ill. 

502 


[popular]  5/-  c  8°  Routledge  89 

21/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder      76 

Waterlow  87 

[popular]  2/6  c  8°  Longman       [71]  87 

[Intern.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  [81]  86 


Science] 


METEOROLOGY  AND   CLIMATOLOGY. 


[Physiography 


H  §29 

Kneeland,  S.  [Am.]  Volcanoes  and  Earthquakes ;  ill.  [popular]  $2. 50     %"  Boston  88 

*MlLNE,  Prf.  J.  Earthquakes  and  other  Earth  Movements  :  38  ill.        [Intern.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  [86]  88 

Ponton,  Mungo  _    Earthquakes ;  ill.  [histoiy,  phenomena,  causes ;  popular]  2/6  c  8°  Nelson  [68]  88 


Zurchkr+Margoll^,F.  +E.  Volcanoes  and  Earthquakes,  ancient  and  modern  [tr.]  ;  ill 

France. 

SCROPE,  G.  Poulett  Geology  and  Extinct  Volcanoes  of  Central  France  ;  maps  and  ill. 

Iceland. 

Forbes,  Com.  C.  S. 

Italy  and  Sicily. 

Etna. 

iEtna 


3/-   12°  Blackie  [68]  74 

15/-     8°  Longman       [58]  7 


Iceland  :  its  volcanoes,  geysers,  and  glaciers  ;  maps  and  ill. 


14/-  c  8°  Murray 


(A 


67 

7S 

86 

58 

68 
89 

73 
69 


MuNRO,  H.  A.  J.  iEtna  3/6     8°  Bell 

*Rodwell,  G.  F.  History  of  Etna  :  the  mountain  and  its  eruptions  ;  map  and  ill.  9/-     8°  Paul 

Naples. 

Johnston-Lavis,  H.  J.  Monograph  of  Earthquakes  of  Ischia  ;  pi.  [incl.  that  of  1881-3]  V-h     f°  Dalau 

Mallet,  R.  The  Great  Neapolitan  Earthquake  of  1857,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  63/-  r  8°  Chapman 

Vesuvius. 

LoBLEY,  Prf.  J.  Logan  Mount  Vesuvius  :  descriptive,  historical,  and  geological ;  ill.  5/-     8°  Stanford 

„  „  Mount  Vesuvius ;  maps  and  ill.  12/6     8°  Roper 

Palmieri,  Prf.  L.  The  Eruption  of  Vesuvius ;  8  pi.  [eruption  of  1872]  7/6     8°  Asher 

Philips,  J.  Vesuvius ;  maps  and  ill.  10/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press 

Japan. 

Sekiya+Kikuchi,  S.+Y.  The  Eruption  of  Bandai-San;  10  pi     [Jl.  of  Coll.  of  Sc,  Univ.  of  Jap.]  7/6     ^°  Tokio  89 

Transactions  of  Seismological  Soc.  of  Japan,  vols.  i.-x.  77/6     8°       ,,     80-87  in  prog. 

Sunda. 

Symons,  G.  J.  Hist.  &  Descrip.  of  the  Eruption  of  Krakatoa  in  Bay  of  Sunda;  6  col.  pi.  &  maps  30/-  4°  Triibner  89 

America :  South. 

*Darwin,  Charles  Geological  Observations  on  Volcanic  Islands  &  Parts  of  S.  America;  ill.    12/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder[44]76 

Polynesia:  Hawaii. 

DtJTTON,  C.  E.  [Am.]  Hawaiian  Volcanoes ;  30  maps  and  pi.  $1.50  18°   IVashington  87 

PetrolOg^  —V.  H  §  32  :  Mineralogy  and  Petrology. 


29.    METEOROLOGY  and  CLIMATOLOGY  («) :  GENERAL  TREATISES. 


Bibliography. 

Ramsay,  Alex.  Bibliography,  Guide  and  Index  to  Climate 

Comprehensive  Works. 

Abercromby,  Hon.  Ralph  Weather  :  nature  of  weather  changes ;  96  figs.  [Intern.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/- 

„  „  Seas  and  Skies  in  Many  Latitudes ;  maps  and  ill.  18/- 

Canada,  Australia,  Fiji,  the  Pacific,  New  Zealand,  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Mauritius.  Ceylon,  etc. 

Handybook  of  Meteorology  8/6 

Introductory  Text  Book  of  Meteorology  ;  ill.  4/6 

— arts.  Atmosphere  [v.  iii.],  &=  Meteorology  [v.  xvi.],  in  Encyclo.  Brit.  ea.  30/- 
— article  Climate,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  vi.  30/- 

Climate  and  Time  in  their  Geological  Relations  ;  8  col.  pi.  and  1 1  ill.        12/- 
Discussions  on  Climate  and  Cosmology  6/- 

The  Atmosphere  [tr.] ;  col.  ill.  and  cuts  30/- 

The  Ocean  of  Air  [elementary  meteorology]  5/- 

The  Aerial  World ;  ill.         [phenomena  and  life  of  atmosphere  ;  popular]  10/6 
Treatise  on  Meteorology  :  w.  meteorolog.  tables  9/- 

Modern  Meteorology  $1.50 

Meteorological  Office  Publications,  List  obtainable  of  the  Publisher 

Antarctic,  Arctic,  Atlantic,  British  Isles,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Japan,  Meteorological  Data,  etc.etc. 

de  Penning,  G.                   Meteorology  and  the  Laws  ot  Storms  7/- 

Reclus,  Elisee                    — in  his  The  Ocean,  Atmosphere  and  Life  [tr.]  ;  240  ill.  and  24  maps         21/- 

•ScOTT,  R.  H.                     Elementary  Meteorology ;  ill.  [Internal.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/- 

503 


16/-     8°  Sonnenschein        84 


BucHAN,  Prf.  A. 


,,       +  Stewart 
•Croll,  Dr.  J. 

"  "    ^ 

Flammarion,  C. 

Giberne,  Agnes 

Hartwig,  Dr.  G. 

LooMis,  Prf.  E.  [Am.] 

Mann,  R.  T.  [Am.] 


c  8°  Paul 

[88]  89 

8°  Stanford 

89 

c  8°  Blackwood 

[67]  68 

cS" 

71 

4°  Black 

76;  83 

4°      .. 

78 

8°  Stanford 

[75]  85 

c  8° 

[85]  89 

r8°  Low 

73 

c8°  Seeley 

89 

8°  Longman 

[    ]77 

8°  Spon 

86 

12"  New  York 

Stanford 

8°  Smith  &  Elder      64 

8°  Virtue 

[72]  87 

c  8°  Paul 

[83]  87 

Science]  METEOROLOGY  AND  CLIMATOLOGY.  [Physiography 

H  §30 

Atlas. 

Johnston,  A.  Keith  Physical  Atlas  of  Natural  Phenomena ;  42  pi.  168/- i  f°  Johnston  .79 

Each  map  is  also  sold  sepaiately,  at  7/6, 10/6,  or  zsl~- 

Instruments. 

Scott,  R.  H.  Instructions  in  Use  of  Meteorological  Instruments    [Meteorol.  OflSce  Pub.]  2/6  r  8°  Stanford 

Weather-Lore  {Proverbs,  etc!)— v.  B  §  8  :  Astronomy  and  Meteorology  in  Folklore. 

Spain :  Madeira. 

Smyth,  C.  Piazzi  Madeira  Meteorologic ;  pi.  6/-  s  4°  Douglas,  Edin.    82 

Asia. 

India. 

Blanford,  H.  F.                Pract.GuidetoClimates&  Weather  of  India,  Ceylon  &  Burma,  &  Ind.  Seas  12/6  8°  Macmillan            89 

Chambers,  Chas.                Meteorology  of  the  Bombay  Presidency                         [        ,,            „      ]  3°/-  4°  Triibner 

Indian  Meteorological  Memoirs,  ed.  H.  F.  Blanford                                                                 ea.  pt.  3/-  to  s/-  List  to  be  had  of  Triibner 

,,                 ,,             Report,  ed.  H.  F.  Blanford.  Yrs.  i.  [1875]  to  xii.  ['87] ;  pi.                             ea.  16/-  4°  Triibner  76-89  a«». 
deScHLAGINTWElT,H.A.+R.  Results  of  Sclent.  Miss.  [1854-8]  to  India  &  High  Asia,  4v.&r  atlas  of  pi. 

o.p.  \w.  150/-]  4°  Leipzig            61-66 

Astron.  determinatioos  of  latit.  acdlongit.;  hysometry  of  India,  w.  Tibet  and  similar  observations. 

America. 

Blodgett,  Lorin  [Am.]      Climatology  of  the  United  States  of  N.  America  $5  r  8°  Philadelphia         57 

Greely,  A.  W.  [Am.]        American  Weather  [popular]  $2. 50     '&°  New  York  88 

Australasia. 

BoNWiCK,  Jas.  Climate  and  Health  in  Australasia  7/6  c  8°  Street  86 

30.    METEOKOLOGY  and  CLIMATOLOGY  (*) :  SPECIAL  TREATISES. 
Aqueous  Vapour. 

Brown,  J.  C.  Forests  and  Moisture  10/6     8°  Oliver,  Edin.       77 

Howard,  L.  Modification  of  Clouds,  ed.  W.  D.+E.  Howard;  6  pi.  10/6     4°  ChurchiU       [02]  65 

*Tyndall,  Prf.  John  —in  his  Forms  of  Water ;  25  ill.  [Internal.  Sc.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  [81]  89 

Auporse. 

Capron,  J.  R.  Aurorse :  their  characters  and  spectra  42/-     4°  Spoijj  79 

Famines. 

Walford,  Cornelius  Famines  of  the  World :  past  and  present  6/-     8°  Stanford  79 

„  „  — a^/ir/e  Famines,  wEncyclo.  Brit, -vol.  ix.  3°/-     4°  Black  79 

India. 

DiGBY,  William  Hist,  of  the  Famine  Campaign  of  S.  India,  2  v.  [Madras,  Bombay,  Mysore]  32/-     8°  Longman  78 

Frere,  Sir  H.  Bartle  The  Bengal  Famine  [with  suggestions  for  future  prevention]  3/6  c  8°  Murray  74 

Hunter,  [Sir]  W.  W.  Famine  Aspects  of  Bengal  Districts  7/6  P  8°  Trubner  74 

Glaciers. 

Forbes,  Prf.  J.  D.  Occasional  Papers  on  the  Theory  of  Glaciers  o.p.  [pb.  10/6]     8°  Black  ^    -.^1 

Geikie,  Prf.  James  The  Great  Ice  Age,  and  its  relation  to  the  Antiquity  of  Man  ;  ill.  24/-     8°  Stanford        [74]  7° 

With  supplementary  articles  by  Prfs.  P.  G.  TAIT  and  J.  RUSKIN. 

SHALER+DAVls,|^[Ams.]  Glaciers  $10      i°  Boston  81 

*T-yNDALL,  Prf.  J.  —«■«  to  Forms  of  Water ;  25  ill.  [Internat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/- c  8°  Paul  [81]  89 

France. 

Browne  Rev.  G.  F.  Ice-Caves  of  France  and  Switzerland ;  ill.                                                     12/6     8°  Longman  65 

Forbes,  Prf.  J.  D.  Travels  through  the  Alps  of  the  Savoy  o.p.  [pb.  28/- ;  w.  25/-]  r  8°  Black  [43]  43 

Rendu,  Canon  Theory  of  the  Glaciers  of  the  Savoy,  tr.  A.  Wills                                           7/6     8°  Macmillan  74 

Norway. 

Forbes,  Prf.  J.  D.  Norway  and  its  Glaciers  o./.  [/*.  21/- ;  a/.  15/-]  r  8°  Black  53 

Switzerland  — v.  also  France,  s.v.  Browne,  supra. 

*Tyndall,  Prf.  John  The  Glaciers  of  the  Alps  ;  ill  o.p.  [pb.  nj- ;  w.  ^sj-']     8°  Murray  60 

America. 

Wright,  Dr.  G.  F.  [Am.]  The  Ice  Age  in  North  America:  &  its  bearings  on  antiquity  of  man;  147  maps  &  ill.  21/-  8°  Paul       89 

504 


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GEOLOGY  AND   PAL/EONTOLOGY:    GENERAL  WORKS. 


[Geology 


H  §31 

Rainfall  and  SnowfaU. 

Smith,  R.  Angus 

Air  and  Rain  :  the  beginnings  of  chemical  climatology 

24/- 

8°  Longman              72 

Tyndall,  Prf.  J. 

—in  his  Forms  of  Water  ;  25  ill.                                 [Internal.  Scient 

:.  Ser.]  5/- 

c  8°  Paul              [81]  89 

Great  Britain. 

Symons,  G.  J. 

British  Rainfall                                              [observations  at  2000  stations] 

|I0/- 

8°  Stanford6oj-?^.,aK«. 

»)         ji 

Rainfall  Tables  for  the  United  Kingdom               [Meteorology  Off. 

pubn 

•]7/6 

8°        „ 

India. 

Blandford,  H.  F. 

Rainfall  Chart  of  India.            [obserys.  at  1300  stations  ;  India  Off.  pubn.]  6/- 

8°  Trubner                83 

Sea :  Meteorology  of— s..  h  §  27 :  Ocean. 

Storms  and  Winds 

\  — V.  also  1  §  19  :  Navigation. 

BiRT,  W.  R. 

Handbook  of  the  Law  of  Storms 

5/- 

8°  Philip                   79 

Dove,  H.  W. 

The  Law  of  Storms 

10/6 

8°  Longman               62 

Ferrel,  W. 

Popular  Treatise  on  Winds 

Monsoons,  cyclones,  tornadoes,  water-spouts,  hail.stonns,  etc 

18/- 

8°  Macmillan             89 

Jordan,  W.  L. 

Winds  and  their  Story  of  the  World 

5/- 

8°  Hardwick             77 

Winds,  Ocean  Currents,  and  Tides 

3/6 

c8°  W.H.Allen  [78]  85 

Martin,  J. 

Theories  of  Horizontal  Currents  in  Ocean  and  Atmosphere 

3/- 

12°  Stanford                74 

de  Penning,  G. 

Meteorology  and  the  Laws  of  Storms 

7/- 

8°  Smith  &  Elder      64 

ROSSER,  W.  H. 

The  Law  of  Storms 

5/- 

8°  E.  Wilson             76 

Europe :    Western. 

Ley,  Rev.  W.  C. 

Laws  of  the  Winds  of  Western  Europe,  vol.  i. ;  w.  charts 

12/- 

8°  Stanford                71 

Indian  Ocean. 

Thom,  Alexander 

Nature  and  Course  of  Storms  in  the  Indian  Ocean 

12/- 

8°  Smith  &  Elder      45 

5/-  c8°  Low 


Abbott,  T.  R. 
Baird,  a.  W. 
Galbraith  +  Haughton, 


[non-mathematical]  2/-  1 
7/6 
3/- 


Longman 

Taylor  &  Francis  87 

Cassell  [81]  82 


Thunder  and  Lightning. 

de  FoNVlELLE,  W.  Thunder  and  Lightning,  tr.  T.  L.  Phipson ;  39  ill. 

Tides  and  Currents. 

Elementary  Theory  of  Tides 

Manual  for  Tidal  Observations 

Prfs.  A.  +  S.  Manual  of  Tides  and  Tidal  Currents 

Weather  Charts  and  Records. 

Galton,  Francis  Meteorographica  :  methods  of  mapping  the  weather 

Roberts,  Charles  — in  his  Naturalist's  Diary 

Scott,  R.  H.  Weather  Charts  and  Storm  Warnings  ;  ill. 

Weather  Forecasts. 

Aratus  [3  cent.  B.C.]  The  Skies  and  Weather  Forecasts,  tr.  E.  Poste  \Phainomma  &  Diosemeia}  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

The  former  was  tr.  fr.  the  Gk.  into  Lat.  by  Cicero,  and  St.  Paul  is  supposed  to  quote  a  passage  fr.  it  in  his  preaching  at  Athens. 

Cory,  F.  W.  How  to  Foretell  the  Weather  with  the  Pocket  Spectroscope ;  ill.  1/6  c  8°  Chatto 


68 


89 


4°  Macmillan 


63 


[diagrams]  9/- 
[for  recording  phenomena]  2/6  8°  Sonnenschein  86  ami. 
3/6  c  8°  Longman       [76]  87 


80 


84 


IX.  (3eoloGi2  ^nb  palaeontology:  (3enetal 


31.    GENEEAL  TREATISES.    BIBLIOGRAPHY.    BIOGRAPHY. 
Bibliography. 

Agassiz,  Prf.  Louis  Bibliographia  Zoologiseet  Geologise,  ed.  H.C.Strickland,  4  vols.  {w.  21/-] 

*Geological  Record,  ed.  W.  Whitaker+W.  H.  Dalton:  1874,15/-;  1875101879  ea.  year  16/- 

„  „        ed.  W.Topley+CD.  Sherborn:  i88o-i884,2vols. ;  [stratigr.anddescript.]  ea.   16/- 


Ray  Society       48-54 
Taylor  &  Francis  75-88 


The  years  1885-1888,  in  h  vols.,  in  prep.    Subsequent  issues  to  be  annual,  at  10/6  subscription.    The  vols,  for  1874-9  cont  brief  abstracts,  1880-4  only  the  titles. 


Comprehensive  Works.    Text-hooks— z/.  also  h  §  25:  physical  Geography. 


BiscHOFF,  Dr.  Gustav 

Croll,  Dr.  J. 

Dana,  Prf,  J.  D.  [Am.] 

•ErHERiDGE,  Robert 
"Geikie,  Prf.  Archibald 

)»  >» 

,,        Prf.  James 


Elements  of  Chemical  and  Physical  Geology  [tr.],  3  vols. 

— v.  H  §  29. 

Manual  of  Geology  ;  1150  ill.  [w.  special  refer,  to  America]  21/- 


31/6     8°  Cavendish  Soc.  53-5 J 


Text  Book  of  Geology ;  ill.                                   '  "  10/ 
Stratigraphical  Geology  and  Paleontology;  36  pi.          [based  on  Phillips]  34/- 

Textbook  of  Geology ;  ill.  28/- 8°;  Primer  of  Geology ;  ill.  i/-   i 

Student's  Manual  of  Geology  ;  ill.  12/- 

Outlines  of  Geology :  for  students  and  general  readers  ;  400  ill.  12/-  p 

Pre-historic  Europe  :  a  geological  sketch ;  maps  and  ill.  25/- 

The  Great  Ice  Age,  and  its  Relation  to  the  Antiquity  of  Man  ;  ill.  24/- 


8°  Trubner  [74]  80 

[64]  77. 
8°  Griffin  85 

18°  MacmiUan[82]85;73 
8°  „  86 

8°  Stanford         [86]  88 
S°        „  81 

8°        »  [74]  76 


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MINERALOGY  AND   PETROLOGY. 


[Geology 


H  §32 

•Green,  Prf.  A.  H, 


Physical  Geology  :  for  students  and  general  readers  ;  ill. 
Student's  Handbook  of  Physical  Geology ;  ill. 
Student's  Handbook  of  Historical  Geology  ;  ill. 
Prehistoric  Geology ;  5  maps 
Principles  of  Geology,  2  vols. ;  ill. 

Student's  Elements  of  Geology,  ed.  Prf.  P.  M.  Duncan  ;  ill. 
Ancient  Life- History  of  the  Earth ;  276  ill. 

Manual  of  Palaeontology  for  the  Use  of  Students,  2  vols.  ;  722  ill. 
Advanced  Textbook  of  Geol. ,  ill. ;  Econ.  GeoL.ea.  7/6;  Introd.  Teiitbk. 
Manual  of  Geology,  pt.  i.  ed.  Seeley(««/C);  pt.  ii.  ed.  Etheridge  (j«/.  ) 
"Prestwich,  Prf.  Joseph  Geology :  chemical,  physical  and  stratigraphical,  2  vols. ;  maps  and  ill. 

Vol  i. :  Chemical  and  Physical,  25/-  '86 ;  voL  ii. ;  Stratigraphical  and  Physical,  36/-  '88. 

Physical  Geology  and  Palaeontology  ;  ill.  [based  on  Phillips] 

Classbk.  of  Geology,  4/6 ;  Historical  Geology,  2/6;  Physical  Geology 


Jukes-Browne,  A.  J. 

»»  )j 

»f  »> 

*Lyei.i.,  Sir  Charles 

Nicholson,  Prf.  H.  A. 

>»  »» 

Page,  David 
•Phillips,  Prf.  John 
"Prestwich,  Prf.  J( 

*Seeley,  Prf.  H.  G. 
Tate,  Ralph 

Field  Geology. 

Geikie,  Prf.  Archibald 
Penning,  W.  H. 

Agricultvral  Geology— w.  i  §  27. 

Engineeping  Geology— z-.  1  §  3. 

Antiquity  of  Man       —v.  h  §  100 :  Man. 

Geological  Evidences  of  Evolution— t/.  h  §  43 :  Evolution. 

„  „  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion—?/,  a  §  6 :  Natural  Theology. 

Miscellaneous  and  Popular  Books. 

$ 


Outlines  of  Field  Geology  ;  ill. 
Textbook  of  Field  Geology  ;  ill. 


21/-     8°  Rivington 

[78]  8* 

6/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

84 

6/-  c  8° 

8& 

c8° 

in  prep. 

32/-     8°  Murray      [30-32]  75 

9/-  P  8°        „ 

[38]  8s 

10/6  c  8°  Blackvirood 

78 

42/-     8° 

[72]  79^ 

2/6  c  8° 

[56!  73;  6-1 
67;  7i:  88 

52/- r  8°  Griffin        [37-38]  85, 

61/-  r  8°  Clar.  Press 

86-^8 

18/-     8°  Griffin 

85 

2/-   12°  Lockwood 

72-79 

3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

[77]  83 

6/-  c  8°  Balliire 

[76]  79 

Dana,  Prf.  J.  D.  [Am.]     The  Geological  Story  Briefly  Told ;  ill. 

Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  [Canad.]  Chain  of  Life  in  Geolog.  Time  ;  ill.  [succession  of  anim.  and  plants] 


Geological  Sketches  at  Home  and  Abroad ;  ill. 

The  World's  Foundations  ;  ill. 

The  World  we  Inhabit 

Madam  How  and  Lady  Why ;  ill. 

Sketch  Book  of  Popular  Geology 


[quite  elementary] 

[sketch  of  geolog.  hist.] 

[popular] 


1,50  12° 
S/-  c  8° 

10/6  8° 
5/-  c  8° 
3/6  c  8° 
3/6  c  8° 
3/6  c  8° 


Botanists,  Zoologists  and  Geologists 


[Heroes  of  Science  ;  popular]    4/-  c  8°  S.P.C.IC 


Geikie,  Prf.  Archibald 
Giberne,  Agnes 
Hull,  Prf.  Edward 
KiNGSLEY,  Can.  Charles 
Miller,  Hugh 

Biography. 

Collectively. 

Duncan,  Prf.  P.  M. 

Individually. 

Forbes,  Prf.  Jas.D.  [1809-68]  Life  and  Letters  of.  ByJ.C.Shairp  +  Prf.P.  G.Tait-)-A.  A.  Reilly;ports.  16/-    8° 

J.  D.  Forbes  is  best  known  to  the  world  by  his  researches  on  the  Motion  of  Glaciers. 

Logan,  Sir  W.  [Director  Geol.  Surv.  of  Canada]  Life  of.     By  B.  J.  Harrington  ;  ill.  12/6  r  8° 

Lyell,  Sir  Chas.  [1797-1875]  Life,  Letters  and  Journals  of.  By  Mrs.  Lyell  [his  sister-in-law],  2  vols.  30/-     8° 
MuRCHisON,  Sir  Roderick  J.  [1792-1871]  Sir  Roderick  Murchison  and  his  Contemporaries.  By  Prf.  Arch. 

Geikie,  2  vols. ;  ports,  and  ill.  30/-     8° 

Sedgwick,  Prt.  Adam  [1785-1873] 

Clark,  J.  Willis  Life  and  Letters  of  Prf.  Adam  Sedgwick,  2  vols.  8° 

The  Geolog.  portions  contrib.  by  Prf.  T.  McK.  HUGHES,  SEDGWICK'S  successor  in  the  WoOll^ra^dian  chair.     S.  held  it  fr.  1818-1873. 


New  York  75 

R.T.S.  [80]  88 

Macmillan  82 

Seeley  [82]  89 

Deacon  88 

Macmillan  [70]  89 

Nimmo,v£(i  [S9]89 


84 


Macmillan 

75 

Low 

Murray 

83 
8[ 

9> 

75 

Canib.  Press 

89 

32.    MINERALOGY  and  PETROLOGY. 


Comprehensive  Books.    Textbooks. 

•Bauerman,  H.                 Systematic  Mineralogy,  ill.  ;  Descriptive  Mineralogy,  ill.                        ea.  6/-   12°  Longman  81 ;  84 

Brush,  G.  J.  [Am.]           Manual  of  Determinative  Mineralogy;  ill.  [=vol.  ii.  of  Dana's  Systemi  $3.50  r8°  New  York  [7-]  85 

Collins,  J.  H.                   Mineralogy,  vol.  i.,  Genl.  Prin.,  vol.  ii.,  Systemat.  &  Descrip.  ;  ill.   ea.  3/-  p  8°  Collins  [72]  82 ;  [73]  76 

*Dana,  E.  S.-fJ.  D.  [Ams.]  Textbook  of  Mineralogy  :  w.  treatise  on  crystallography ;  800  ill.           18/-     8°  Triibner  [77]  83 

*     „      Prf.  J.  D.  [Am.]  System  of  Mineralogy,  ed.  G.J.  Brush  [Am.]  ;  600  ill.                                42/- r  8°        „  [37]  83 

,,          ,,                         Manual  of  Mineralogy  and  Petrology ;  ill.                                [for  students]    8/6  c  8°         „  [49]  87 

Hunt,  Dr.  T.  Sterry[Am.]  Mineral  Physiology  and  Physiography                                                          $S     %"  Boston  87 

a  second  series  of  his  Chemical  aitd  Geological  Essays^  $3  SP  Boslonl    ]  79. 

NicoL,  Prf.  J.                     Elements  of  Mineralogy ;  ill.                                                                           7/6  c  8°  Black  [49]  73 

Ramsay,  A.,  jun.               Rudiments  of  Mineralogy ;  ill.                                            [Weale's  Series]    3/-   12°  Lockwood  [68]  85 

RUTLEY,  Frank                   Mineralogy ;  ill.                                  .                                                                    1/6    12°  Macmillan  7J 

„         ,,                          Mineralogy;  ill.                                                                                                      2/-    I2°  Murby  74 

S06 


Science] 


CRYSTALLOGRAPHY.     PRECIOUS  STONES. 


[Geology 


H  §§  33-35 


Analysis 

Brush,  G.  J.  [Am.] 
Erni,  H.  [Am.] 
Frazer,  p.,  jun.  [Am.] 
Weisbach,  a. 
W5HLER,  F. 

Petrology 

Barnes,  C.  L. 
V.  COTTA,  Bernhard 
HussAK,  Dr.  Eugen 
Irving,  Rev.  A. 
Jannettaz,  E. 
Kin  AH  AN,  G.  H. 
Mawer,  W. 

*ROSENBUSCH,  Prf.  H. 

* 

Rutley,  Frank 

,,  ,f 

Stockbridge,  Prt  H.  E. 
*ZlRKEL,  Prf.  F. 

Local  Mineralogy 
Popular  Books. 

Ansted,  D.  T. 
Hartwig,  Dr.  George 


— V.  also  H  §  20,  s,m>.  Blowpipe,  Spectroscope;  anii\  %  8i  :  Metallurgy. 
Manual  of  Determinative  Mineralogy  ;  ill.  i8/- 

Mineralogy  Simplified  ;  ill.  [anal,  by  blowpipe,  spectrosc,  chem.  anal.].  $3 
Tables  for  the  Determination  of  Minerals  $2 

Tables  f.  Determination  of  Minerals  by  Physical  Characteristics  [Am.  tr.]  $2 
Handbook  of  Mineral  Analysis  [Am.  tr.]  $3 

— V.  also  H  §  28  :  Volcanoes. 

Rock  History ;  ill.  [chiefly  English  and  Welsh]    6/-  • 

Rocks  Classified  and  Described  [tr.]  14/- 

Determination  of  Rock-forming  Minerals  [Am.  tr.] ;  ill.  $2. 50 

Chem.  &  Phys.  Stud,  on  the  Metamorphism  of  Rocks  [thesis  f.  Lond.D.  Sc]  5/- 
Guidetothe  Determination  of  Rocks  [Am.  tr.]  $1.50 

Handy  Book  of  Rock  Names  4/- 

Primer  of  Micro-Petrology ;  ill.  i/- 

Microscop.  Physiography  of  Rock-making  Minerals  [Am.,  tr.]  26pl.&i2i  ill.  24/- 
Petrographical  Tables  for  the  Micros.  Determin.  of  Rock-forming  Minerals  3/6 
The  Study  of  Rocks :  elementary  textbk.  of  petrology  ;  ill.  4/6 

Rock-forming  Minerals  7/6 

[Am.]  Rocks  and  Soils :  origin,  composition  and  characteristics  $2.50 

Microscopical  Petrography  [Am.  tr.]  ;  i2col.pl.  84/- 

and  Petrology— w.  h  §§  35-41. 


12 

12° 

f8° 

r8° 

4° 
12° 


In  Search  of  Minerals  ;  ill. 
The  Subterranean  World ;  ill. 


Triibner 
Philadelphia 


Stanford 

Longman 

New  York 

Longman 

Nevj  York 

W.  H.  Allen 

Marshall 

Macmillan 

Sormenschein 

Longman 

Murby 

New  York 

Washington 


[Natural  History  Rambles]    2/6   12' 
10/6     8' 


[73]  78 
86 

[75]  78 


84 
[66]  78 
86 
89 
77 
73 


79 
88 
88 
76 


S.P.C.K. 
Longman 


80 
[71]  85 


Metallurgy,  Metalliferous  Rocks,  Mining— ».  i  §§  79-81. 


33.    CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 

*Groth,  Prf.  P.  Krystallographie  :  a  translation  said  to  be  in  prep. 
Maskeleyne,  Prf.  M.  H.  N.  Manual  of  Crystallography 

Miller,  Prf.W.  H.  Treatise  on  Crystallography 

„  „  A  Tract  on  Crystallography 

Milne,  Prf.  J.  Notes  on  Crystallography  and  Crystallo-Physics 

NicoL,  Prf.  J.  — article  Crystallography,  in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  vi. 

Ord,  Dr.  W.  M.  Influence  of  Colloids  upon  Crystalline  Forms ;  ill. 


Ruskin,  John 


[for  students] 


The  Ethics  of  the  Dust 


7/6 

30/- 
8/6 


Clar.  Press,    in  prep. 
Deighton,  Camb.    6i 


Triibner 

Black 

Stanford 


63 
79 
78 
79 


[elements  of  crystallogr.]  5/-  s  8°  Allen,  Orpgln.  [65]  88 


34.    PRECIOUS  STONES. 

■I 

Church,  Prf.  A.  H.  Precious  Stones :  in  scientific&artistic  relations  ;  ill.    [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Cat.]    2/6  p  8°  Chapman 


Emanuel,  H. 
Jones,  W. 
King,  Rev.  C.  W. 

,,  »» 

„     Clarence  [ed.] 
Streeter,  E.  W. 


Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones ;  ill. 

History  and  Mystery  of  Precious  Stones ;  iU. 

Natural  History  of  Gems ;  iU. 

Natural  History  of  Precious  Stones  and  Precious  Metals  ;  ill. 

Statistics  of  Precious  Stones,  by  S.  F.  Emmons +  G.  F.  Becker  [Ams.] 

Precious  Stones  and  Gems  :  history  and  characteristics 

The  Great  Diamonds  of  the  World  :  history  and  romance 

Pearls  and  Pearling  Life  ;  ill. 


Precious  Stones:  Engraved— o.  I§  115:  Precious  stones  and  Gems. 


[history,  values,  etc.]     6/-  c  8°  Cnatto 
7/6  c  8°  Bentley 
6/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 
6/-  c  8° 

$6      4°  New  York 
IS/-     8-  Bell 
10/6     8°    „ 
12/6     8°    „ 


83 

[65]  73 

79 

[65]  67 

[67] 70 

86 

[77]  84 
82 

87 


LOCAL  GEOLOGY,   PALAEONTOLOGY,   AND   MINERALOGY. 

35.    GEOLOGY,  &o.,  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN  amd  IRELAND:  GENERALLY. 

GREAT   BRITAIN. 

Comprehensive  Works— Textbooks. 

Geological  Survey  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Memoirs,  i.-iv.,  General  Memoirs,  numerous  parts  v.p.  8°  Stanford[46-59]72jffff.,j«!)/-ap. 

The  more  important  are  entered  separately  in  the  next  § :  complete  list  of  the  publisher,  price  is.  6d. 

Greg  +  Lettsom,  ^y^        Manual  of  Mineralogy  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland ;  ill.  15/-     8°  Van  Voorst  eS 

Harrison,  W.  J.  Geology  of  the  Counties  of  England  and  Wales  8/-     8°  Kelly  82 

507 


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GEOLOGY,   ETC.,  OF   GREAT   BRITAIN   AND   IRELAND. 


[Geology 


H  §36 

*HULL,  Prf.  Edward 

Jukes-Browne,  A.  J, 
•Ramsay,  Sir  A.  C. 
Woodward,  H.  B. 

Scotland 

Ireland 

Maps. 

Geol.  Surv.  of  U.K. 

Contribution  to  Physical  History  of  the  British  Isles ;  27  maps  12/6     8°  Stanford 

Deals  chiefly  with  the  changes  of  land  and  sea  areas.    Reprinted  from  Trans,  of  Roy,  Irish  Academy. 

Building  of  the  British  Isles  :  study  in  geological  evolution ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Physical  Geology  and  Geography  of  Great  Britain ;  maps  15/-     8°  Stanford 

Geology  of  England  and  Wales :  w.  notes  on  physical  features  18/-     8°  Philip 

—V.  I  §  35. 

-^.  I  §  36. 


83 

88 
[63]  78 
[76]  87 


Ramsay,  Sir  A.  C. 


PalaBontology 

Baily,  W.  H. 

BiGSBY,  J. 


Bristow,  H.  W. 

„        +etheridge, 
*Etheridge,  Robert 

An  analysis  of  altogether  i; 

Geol.  Sur.  of  U.K. 

LOWRY, 

MURCHISON,  Sir  R. 

Taylor,  Dr.  J.  E. 
Williams,  Dr.  J.  W, 

Mineralogy. 

Hall,  T.  M. 

Coal 

Hull,  Prf.  Edward 

Petrology. 

Barnes,  Ch. 
Sedgwick  -f  McCoy,  - 
Teall,  J.  J.  Harris 


One-Inch  Map  ;  divs.  1-97  [will  be  no  in  all]  [i  in.  to  1  m.]  ea.  4/6  to  8/6  40x27 

Horizontal  Geological  Section ;  138  sheets  ea.  5/- 40x27 

Vertical  Geological  Sections  ;  72  sheets  ea.  3/6  40  x  27 

Geological  Map  of  the  British  Isles  42/-  50  x  58 

„  „         England  and  Wales  [12  m.  to  i  in.]  30/- 36x42 

—for  Monographs,  z>.  H  §  §  52-100,  passim. 

Figs,  of  Characteristic  British  Fossils,  v.  i. :  Palaeozoic  ;  42  pi.  21/-  ;  col.  40/- 
Thesaurus  Devon.  -Carbon. :  flora  and  fauna  of  Devon,  and  Carbon,  periods  36/- 
Thesaurus  Siluricus  :  flora  and  fauna  of  Silur.  period  18/- 

British  Sedimentary  Fossiliferous  Strata  [coloured  diagrams]  4/- 

R.     Table  of  British  Sedimentary  Fossiliferous  Strata        [letterpress  sheet]  4/- 
Fossils  of  the  British  Isles  ;  stratigraphically  arranged,  pt.  i.  :  Palaeozoic    30/- 


Stanford       in  pro» 


588  and  £o22  species.    In  1822  only  752  extinct  species  had  been  described  in  all  of  anim.  and  veget.  kingdoms, 
complete,  will  describe  nearly  18,00a 

British  Organic  Remains,  Decades  1-13,  ea.  lo  pi.  ea.  2/6 

Characteristic  British  Fossils  4/- 

British  Tertiary  Fossils  4/- 

Siluria  :  history  of  oldest  known  fossiliferous  rocks,  2  vols. ;  ill.  18/- 

Salop,  Hereford,  Radnor,  Montgomery,  Brecon,  Monmouth,  Clones.,  Worcs.,  Staffs.,  and  other  countries. 

Our  Common  British  Fossils,  and  Where  to  Find  them  ;  ill.  7/6 

British  Fossils  ;  fiiUy  ill.  [Young  Collector  Series]  i/- 


i. 

»» 

78 

i. 

«» 

79 

8° 

Van  Voorst 

67-75 

4° 

»f 

78 

4° 

»» 

68 

4 

Stanford 

76 

4° 

>> 

72 

4° 

Clar.  Press 

88 

The  present  work,  when 

8° 

Clar.  Press 

49-72 

4° 

Stanford 

81 

4° 

9, 

82 

8° 

Murray 

[54]  72 

c8° 

Chatto 

85 

cS" 

Sonnenschein 

1       90 

Mineralogist's  Directory  to  the  United  Kingdom 

— V,  also  I  §  80  :  Mining :  Coal  and  Fuel. 
Coal  Fields  of  Gt.  Britain  ;  maps  and  ill. 


6/-p  8°  Stanford 


68 


[hist.,  structure,  resources]  16/-     8°  Stanford  [5-]  81 


[chiefly  English  and  Welsh]  6/-  c  8' 


Rock  History  ;  ill. 
-  Synopsis  of  Classification  of  Brit.  Palseozoic  Rocks ;  25  pi.  2i/- 

British  Petrography  ;  description  of  rocks  of  Brit.  Isles  ;  47  pi.  (some  col.)  63/-  r  8°  Dulau 


c 

r4" 


Stanford 
Camb.  Press 


51-55 
86-88 


36.    GEOLOaY,  &o.,  OF  GT.  BRITAIN  amd  IRELAND:  AOOOEDING  TO  COUNTIES. 

ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 

Buckinghamshire. 

Keeping,  W.  Fossils  &  Palse.  Afftn.  of  Neocomian  Deposits  of  Upware  &  Brickhill,  pi.  10/6     8°  Camb.  Press 

Cambridgeshire. 

BoNNEY,  Prf.  T.  G.  Cambridgeshire  Geology 

Miller +SKERTCHLY,  |^  The  Fenland  :  past  and  present;  maps  and  ill.  31/6  r  8°  Longman 

Geolog.  sketch ;  prehisL  inbab. ;  history ;  drainage ;  botany,  flora  and  fauna ;  geoL  ;  antiquities,  etc. 

Penning-)-Browne,^^' Geology  of  Cambridgeshire  [Geol.  Surv.  ofU.K.]4/6  r  8°  Stanford 

""  Geology  of  the  Fenland 


80 


Skertchly,  S.  B. 

Cornwall  and  Devonshire. 

Collins,  J.  H.  Handbook  of  the  Mineralogy  of  Cornwall  and  Devon 


[Geol.  Surv.  of  U.K.]  36/6     8° 


Henwood,  W.  J. 
Moissenet,  L. 

Cumberland. 

Ward,  J.  Clifton 


The  Metalliferous  Deposits  of  Cornwall  and  Devon 
Observations  on  the  Rich  Lodes  of  Cornwall  [tr.]  ;  8  pi. 


Geology  of  Northern  Part  of  Lake  District 

S08 


[Geol.  Surv.  of  U.K.]  9/-  r  8°  Stanford 


3/-     8°  Deighton,  Camb.  75 
78 

81 

77 

71 

77 

76 


6/-  c  8°  Longman 
42/-     8°  Trubner 
7/6     8°  Truro 


Science]  GEOLOGY,  ETC.,  OF   ENGLAND.  [Geology 

H  §36 

Derbyshire. 

Green +  Strahan,S£^^  Geology  of  Derbyshire  [Geol.  Surv.  of  U.K.]  4/-  r  8°  Stanford         [69]  88 

Devonshipe. 

Geology  of  Trent  Tor  •  [Geolog.  Survey  of  U.K.]  15/6  r  8°  Stanford 

RuTLEY,  Frank  Eruptive  Rocks  of  Brent  Tor  and  its  Neighbourhood ;  4  pi.  18/-     8°  Longman  78 

Symonds,  Rev.  W.  S.        Records  of  the  Rocks  ;  iU.  [S.  Wales,  Devon,  etc.]  12/-  c  8°  Murray  72 

Dorsetshire. 

Damon,  Robert  Handbook  to  Geology  of  Weymouth  and  Isle  of  Portland ;  ill.  5/-;  w.  geol.  map  7/6  8°  Stanford  [60]  84 

Durham  — v.  Northumberland,  infra. 

Essex  and  Herts. 

Geology  of  Essex  and  Hertfordshire  [Geol.  Survey  of  U.K.]  3/6  r  8°  Stanford 

Gloucestershire  and  Somersetshire. 

Anstey,  J.  The  Coal  Fields  of  Gloucester  and  Somersetshire  6/-  r  8°  Stanford 

Hampshire  and  Isle  of  Wight. 

Geology  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  [Geol.  Surv.  of  U.  K.]  5/-  r  8°  Stanford 

Mantell,  Dr.  G.  Geological  Excursions  through  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  ill.  5/-   12°  Bell  54 

Kent. 

TOPLEY,  W.  Geology  of  the  Weald  [Kent,  Surrey,  Sussex,  Hants.]— [G.  S.  of  U.  K.]  17/6  r  8°  Stanford  75 

Lancashire. 

de  Range,  C.  E.  Geology  of  the  Coasts  of  S.-W.  Lanes.  [Geol.  Surv.  of  U.  K.]  10/6  r  8°  Stanford  77 

Geology  of  the  Burnley  Coalfield  [Geol.  Surv.  of  U.  K.]  12/-  r  8°  „ 

Hull,  Prf  E.  Geology  of  the  Country  round  Prescot  [Geol.  Surv.  of  U.  K.]    3/- r  8°         „  [    ]  82 

Leicestershire. 

Geology  of  the  Leicestershire  Coalfield  [Geol.  Surv.  of  U.  K.]  3/-  r  8°  Stanford  77 

Harrison,  W.  J.  Sketch  of  Geology  of  Leics.  and  Rutland,  3/6  ;  w.  photos.  10/6     8°  Simpkin  78 

Lincolnshire  — v.  Cambridgeshire,  supra. 

Middlesex  :  London  and  District. 

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Whitaker,  W.  Geology  of  London  and  of  parts  of  the  Thames  Valley;  vol.  i.  [Descrip.  Geol.], 

6/-  ;  vol.  ii.  [Appendices],  5/-  8°  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode  89 

Map. 

Jordan,  J.  B.  Library  Map  of  London :  geological  illustrated  52/-  Stanford  78 

Oxfordshire  and  Thames  Valley. 

Phillips,  Prf.  John  Geology  of  Oxford  and  the  Valley  of  the  Thames  21/-     8°  Clar.  Press  71 

PouLTON,  E.  B.  Walk  from  Oxford  to  Wheatley  over  Shotover  Hill  83 

Norfolk. 

Geology  of  Norwich  [Geol.  Surv.  of  U.  K.]  7/-  r  8°  Stanford  81 

Newton,  E.T.  Vertebrates  of  Forest  Bed  Series  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  19  pi.  7/6     8°         ,,  82 

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Rutland  — '»•  "•l^o  Leicestershire,  supra. 

JUDD,  J.  W.  Geol.ofRutland&PartsofLincs., Leics., Northants,etc.[Geol.Surv.ofU.K.]r2/6  r  8°  Stanford  76- 

Shropshire. 

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la  Touche,  J.  D.  Handbook  of  the  Geology  of  Shropshire  4°  g^ 

Somerset. 

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GEOLOGY,  ETC.,  OF  SCOTLAND  AND   IRELAND. 


[Geology 


H  §36 

Staffordshipe. 

Jukes,  J.  B. 

Suffolk 
Sussex. 

Dixon,  F.,  etc. 

WoFcestershiFe. 

Symonds,  Rev.  W.  S, 

YoFkshiPG. 

Baker,  J.  G. 
Bird,  C. 
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On  the  Geology  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Coalfield ;  ill. 
— V.  Norfolk,  supra. 


t.p.  r  8°  London 


S3 


Geol.  &  Fossils  of  Tertiary  &  Cretac  Formation  of  Sussex,  ed.  Jones  ;  pi.  42/-     4°  ?,mVh,Brighton[yi\ji 
Old  Stones :  notes  on  the  rocks  of  Malvern  21/-   I2°  Simpkin         [    ]  80 


North  Yorkshire  Studies  in  Botany,  Geology,  etc. 
Geology  of  Yorkshire,  ed.  R.  Etheridge 
Mineral  Veins  of  Swaledale 


15/-     8°  Longman  63 

5/-  c  8°  Simpkin  81 

21/-     8°  Stanford  62 

West  Yorkshire  ;  ill.  [phys.  geog.,  geol. ,  botany]  21/-     8°  Lovell  Reeve  [78]  80 

Green + Foster +DAKYNS.  Geology  of  Carboniferous  Limestone  [of  Yorks.];  ill.  8°  69 

*     „     +RussELL,Prf.A.H.  +  R.  Geology  of  the  Yorkshire  Coalfields  [GeoL  Surv.  of  U.  K.]  42/- r  8°  Stanford  78 

MlALL,  M.  C.  Geology,  Natural  History,  and  Antiquities  of  Craven  5/-     ^  Leeds  78 

Phillips,  John  Geology  of  Yorkshire,  2  pts.  ea.  30/-  8°  Taylor  &  Francis  7  J ;  36 

Simpson,  Martin  Fossils  of  the  Yorkshire  Lias :  described  from  nature  6/6   12°   Whitby  [    ]  84 

TATE+ Blake,  R.  +J.  F.  The  Yorkshire  Lias;  19  pi.  and  map  28/-     8°  Van  Voorst  76 

SCOTLAND. 

Genepally. 

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Geikie,  Prf.  A.  Scenery  of  Scotl.  viewed  in  conn.  w.  its  Physical  Geology  ;  map  and  ill.     12/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [65]  87 

Fossils  —for  Monographs,  v.  H  §§  52-100,  passim. 

Armstrong+Young+Robertson     Catalogue  of  the  Western  Scottish  Fossils  ;  4pl. 

AyFshiFe. 

Nicholson + Etheridge,  g^^  Monograph  of  Silurian  Fossils  of  Girvan 

Caithness. 

Laing  +  Huxley,  p^^  ^  ^  Prehistoric  Remains  of  Caithness;  150  ill. 

Fife  and  Midlothian. 


5/-     8°  Glasgow  76 

21/-  r  8°  Blackwood  81 

9/-     8°  Williams  66 


Howell + Geikie + Young    Geology  of  East  Lothian 

Maclaren,  Charles  Sketch  of  the  Geology  of  Fife  and  the  Lothians  ;  maps  and  ill. 

Miller,  Hugh  The  Old  Red  Sandstone ;  Edinburgh  and  its  Neighbourhood 

HebFides. 

Miller,  Hugh  Cruise  of  the  Betsey 

Lanapk. 

B^LL,  Dugald 

Mopay. 

Duff,  P. 

Shetland  Islands. 

Gibson,  G.  A. 


7/6  p  8°  Paterson,  Edin.  [    ] 
ea.  3/6  c  8°  Nimmo,.£(i?/«.[4i;7o]89 


[on  fossilifer.  deposits  of  Hebrides]  3/6  c  8°  Nimmo,.£<fz«.[58]89 


The  Rocks  round  Glasgow  :  a  series  of  sketches 

Sketch  of  the  Geology  of  Moray ;  ill. 

The  Old  Red  Sandstone  of  Shetland  ;  3  col.  maps 

IRELAND. 


4/-  s8°  MacLehose,G&^.[8l]85 


o.p.  r  8°  Elgin 
2/6     8°  Williams 


Comppehensive  Works. 

Griffith,  Richard  Synopsis  of  the  Carboniferous  Limestone  Fossils  of  Ireland 

Synopsis  of  the  Silurian  Fossils  of  Ireland 
Geological  Notes  on  Ireland 

The  Physical  Geology  and  Geography  of  Ireland  ;  ill. 
The  Geology  of  Ireland  ;  ill. 


+ McCoy, 
Hughes,  W. 
*HuLL,  Prf.  Edward 
*KlNAHAN,  G.  H. 

Map. 

Hull,  Prf.  Edward 

Fossils 

McCoy,  F. 


o.p.  [it;.  12/6]     4°  Dublin 
o.p.  \w.  7/6]     4°      „ 

3/-     8°      „ 
7/-p8°  Stanford 
IS/-     8°  Paul 


42 
77 


46 

44 

[79]  82 

78 


Geological  Map  of  Ireland 

—^j- Monographs,  ».  H  §§  ^2-\<X),  passim. 

Synopsis  of  Silurian  Fossils  of  Ireland,  ed.  Salter ;  5  pi. 

Fossils  of  Carboniferous  Limestone  of  Ireland ;  ill. 


[8  m.  to  I  in.]  30/-  31  X  38  i.       Stanford 


7/6     8°  Williams 
25/-     4° 


Londondeppy. 

Geology  of  Londonderry,  etc. 


[Geol.  Surv.  of  U.K.]  24/-  r  8°  Stanford 


78 
78 


62 
62 


78 


Sio 


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GEOLOGY,  ETC.,  OF   EUROPE.     ASIA  AND   AFRICA. 


[Geology 


H  §§  37-38 


37.    GEOLOGY,  &o.,  OP  THE  CONTINENT  OF  EUROPE. 


in  case  5/-  f  8°  Frowde 


Map. 

PEESTWlCH+ToPLEY+GoODCHlLi),j^'  Geological  Map  of  Europe 

1      The  same  map  accompanies  voL  ii.  of  PRESTWlCH's  Geology,  »/  H  S  3i- 

France. 

CoLLlNGWOOD,  W.  G.      The  Limestone  Alps  of  Savoy  :  w.  pref.  J.  Ruskin  ;  16  ill.  10/-     8°  Allen,  Orpington  84 

Russia. 

MuRCHisoN+de  Vbrneuil+v.  Keyserling,  Sir  R.+E.  Geology  of  Russia  in   Europe,   2  vols.  ;    pi. 

"■  ■*■  o.p.  Ifb.  168/- ;  w.  42/-]     4°  Murray  45 ;  46 

i.:  Geology;  ii.:  Palaeontology. 

Switzerland. 

*Heer,  Prf.  The  Primeval  World  of  Switzerland  [tr.],  2  vols.;  map  and  560  ill.  12/-     8°  Longman        [76]  78 

Alps  ;  Glaciers,  etc.       —v.  H  §  30,  s.v.  Glaciers. 


38.    GEOLOGY,  &o.,  OF  ASIA.  MINOR,  ASIA,  and  AFRICA. 
Asia  Minor. 

AiNSWORTH,  W.  F.  Personal  Narrative  of  the  Euphrates  Expedition,  2  vols. ;  map.  32/-     8°  Paul  88 

By  the  surgeon  and  geologist  to  the  expedition. 

Hull,  Dr.  Edward  Mt.  Seir,  Sinai,  and  W.  Palestine,  maps  and  ill.  [Geolog.  Exped.  to  Sinai]  10/6  4°  Bentley  86 

With  special  reference  to  the  Jordan-Araba  depression,  and  the  Dead  Sea. 

„  „  The  Geology  of  Palestine  and  Arabia  Petrsea ;  plans  21/-     4°        „  86 

Burma. 

Mason,  Rev.  Dr.  F.         Burma:  people  &  product.;  2  v.  [v.  i.  =  Geology,  Mineralogy  &  Zoology]  60/-  r  8°  Trubner  [64]  84 

China. 

PuMPELLY,  R.  [Am.]        Geological  Researches  in  China,  Mongolia  and  Japan  [1862-65]  17/6     4°  Washington  66 

India. 

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MEDLicOTT-l-BLANFORD,^^Manual  of  the  Geology  of  India,  2  vols.;  pi.  i6/-  r  8°  Triibner  79 

,  Compiled  from  the  Geolog.  Survey  of  India.    VoL  iii.:  Economic  Geology,  by  V.  BALL,  lo  pi.,  lo/-  8r.    Vol.  iv. :  Mineralogy,  by  F.  R.  MALLET,  '87. 

„  H.  B.  Sketch  of  the  Geology  of  the  Punjab  8°  Calcutta  88 

Geological  Survey  of  India,  Memoirs,  vols,  i.-xxiv.;  Records,  vols,  i.-xx.  r8°  Triibner         in  prog. 

Palseontologia  Indica  :  figures  and  descriptions  fr.  Geol.  Survey;  in  series  and  pts. — list  of  pub.        r8°&f°        ,,      S9-89     ,, 

a  set,  from  the  commencement  to  1883,  is  priced  by  Quaritch  in  May,  1889,  at  £fl^, 

Japan. 

Brauns,  D. 

Persia. 

Blanford,  W.  T. 


Bibliography  of  Indian  Geology 


3/-     8°  Calcutta 


Africa 

Abyssinia. 
Blanford,  W.  T. 
Morocco. 
Maw,  George 
South  Africa. 
Glanville,  E. 
Mathers,  E.  P. 
Mitchell,  H. 


Geology  of  the  Environs  of  Tokio;  map&6pl.  [Mems.  Science  Dept.,  Tokio  Diagaku]  i5/-r8°  Tokio?,\ 

Zoology  and  Geology  of  Persia = vol.  ii.  of  Journeys  of  Boundary  Commission 

to  Persia,  2  vols.,  col.  pi.  42/-     8°  Macmillan  76 

—for  other  pts.  of  Africa,  v.  E  §§  41-51,  passim. 

Geology  and  Zoology  of  Abyssinia  ;  col.  pi.  [in  1867-1868]  21/-     8°  Macmillan  70 

— append,  on  Geol.  of  Morocco  to  Hooker  +  Ball's  Tour  in  Morocco;  ill.  21/-     8°  Macmillan  78 


The  South  African  Gold  Fields ;  col.  map 
Golden  South  Africa ;  5  maps 
Diamonds  and  Gold  of  South  Africa 


i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [88]  88 
2/6  c  8°  Whittingham  [88]  89 
S/-     8°  E.  Wilson  88 


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GEOLOGY,  ETC..  OF   NORTH   AMERICA 


[Geology 


H  §39 


GEOLOGY,  &o,  01*  NORTH  AMERICA. 


GENERALLY. 
Wright, Dr. G.F. [Am.]  TheGreatlce-Age in  North  America;  i/ty  raapsandiIl.[antiq.of  man,^«fc.]  21/-    8°  Paul 


89 


BRITISH     NORTH     AMERICA. 


21/-     8°  Macmillan      [55]  78 


DAWSON,[Sir]J.W.[Canad.]  Acadian  Geology  :  structure,  remains,  minerals  ;  maps  and  ill. 

Includes  Nova  Scotia.  New  Bnmswick,  Prince  Edward  Island. 

Canada. 

Chapman,  E.  J.  [Canad.]  The  Minerals  and  Geology  of  Central  Canada         [Ontario  and  Quebec]  15/-     8°  Toronto 

Dawson,  P.  [Canad.]       Fossil  Plants  of  Dev.  &  Up.  Silur.  Formation  of  Canada,  3  pts. ;  2  pi.       10/-     %°  Montreal 

„  „  Fossil  Plants  of  Lower  Carb.  &  Millstone  Grit  Format,  of  Canada ;  10  pi.    5/-     8°         „ 

„        Sir  J.  W.  [Canad.]  Handbook  of  Canadian  Geology  $38°        ,, 

Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey  of  Canada  :  reports  and  maps  ot  surveys,  etc.  r  8°        ,, 

Cape  Breton  Island. 

Brown,  Richard  [Am.]     Coal  Fields  and  Coal  Trade  of  Cape  Breton  Island  7/5     8°  Low 


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89 

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7', 


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Generally. 

Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,  ed.  F.  V.  Hayden  [Am.]  ;  pi. 


The  Chief  Geological  Portions  are . 

Bulletins,  vols.  i.-vi.  [complete]    8" '67-82. 
Reports,  i.-xii.  [complete]    8"  '67-83. 

Contrib.  to  Extmct  Verteb.  Fauna  of  W.  Territ. ;  37  pi JOS.  LeidY  4"  73. 

Contrib.  toFossilFloraofW.  Territ:  av, ;  pL    ....L.EO  LESQUEREUX    4'  73-83. 

Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  the  Rocky  Mountains 

The  ChiefOeologicalPortionsare: 

Geology  of  the  High  Plateaux  of  Utah    C.  E.  DUTTON;  with  atlas  of  pL 

Geolog.  Survey  of  U.  S.  [by  Act  of  1879  now  incl.  all  Surveys  by  Govt,  except  Coast  Survey  &  local  surveys  of  Gen.  Land  Off.] 
Annual  Reports  ;  ill.  $2. 50  and  upwards  r  8°   Washington  80  sqq. ,  ann. 

Bulletins,  i.-lv.  [vii.  is  Catal.  Amer.  Geol,  Maps,  1752-1881,  lOf.]     8°       ,,  83-89 

Monographs,  vols,  i.-xii. ;  pi.  ,,      81-89  inprog. 


Washington      67-S3 

Exploration  ['69-'72]  of  the  Colorado  River  and  Tributaries J.  W.  Powell  4°  75. 

The  Vertebrata  of  Cretaceous  Formations  of  the  West E.  D.  COPE    4'"7S. 

Rep.  on  Invert.  Cretac.  and  Tertiary  Fossils  of  Upper  Missouri  .  .F.  B.  MEEK  4'  '76. 
Report  on  the  Geology  of  East  Portions  of  Uinta  Mountains J.W.POWELL  4'"76. 

4°   Washington      68-81 

Geol.  of  the  Black  Hills  of  Dakota   . . . .  H.  Newton+W.  P.  Jenney  ;  w.  atlas  of  pi. 
Geology  ofthe  Henry  Mountains G.  K.  GILBERT;  lU. 


i.:  Precious  Metals C.  KING. 

ii.:  Tertiary  History  of  Grand  Canon  District C.  E.  DUTTON. 

ill:  Geology  of  Comstock  Lode G.  F.  BECKER. 

It.:  Comstock  Mining    E.  Lord, 

v.:  Copperbearing  Rocks  of  Lake  Superior R.  D.  IRVING. 

Tl.:  Older  Mesozoic  Flora  of  Virginia    W.M.FONTAINE. 


vii.:  Silver  Lead  Deposits  of  Eureka,  Nevada J.  S.CURTIS. 

viii.:  PalEeontology  of  Eureka  District    C.  D.  WALCOTT. 

ix.:  Mineral  Resources  of  United  Stales  [pub.  annually  since  1883]. 

X.:  Dinocerata:  extinct  gigantic  mammals O.  C.  MARSH. 

xi.;  Geolog.  History  of  Lake  Li.hontan    J.  C.  RUSSELL. 

xii.;  Geol.  and  Mining  of  Leadville,  Colorado S,  F.  EMMONS, 


42/-     4°  Netv  York  59 

$lo  r  8°  „  64-69 


[  =  20  pi.]  63/-atlf°  Afef  York       [77]  8i 


California. 

Blake,  W.  P.  [Am.]         Report  of  Geological  Reconnaissance  of  California  ;  ill. 
WhitneYjJ.D.  [Am.  ;ed.]  Geological  Survey  of  California,  2  vols. ;  ill. 

Colorado. 

Hayden,  F.  V.  [Am.]      Geolog.  and  Geograph.  Gov.  Surv.  Atlas  of  Colorado 

Florida. 

Heilprin,  Angelo[Am.]  Explorations  on  the  West  Coast  of  Florida  ;  ill.  [geol.  &  zoology]  $3  r  8°  Philadelphia  88 

Georgria. 

STEPHENSON,M.F.[Am.]  Geology  and  Mineralogy  of  Georgia  $2   12°  New  Orleans 

Lake  Superior. 

Agassiz,  Prf.  Louis  Lake  Superior  :  phys.  char. ,  vegetation  and  animals ;  col.  pi.       o.p.  {w.  1 5/-]  r  8°  Boston  50 

Massachusetts. 

Crosby,  W.  O.  [Am.]       Geology  of  Eastern  Massachusetts  ;  map  and  5  pi. 

New  Hampshire. 

Hitchcock,  C.  H.  [Am.]  Geology  of  New  Hampshire,  2  vols. ;  pi. 

Newfoundland. 

Murray  +  Howley,  A. +J.  [Ams.]  Geological  Survey  of  Newfoundland  ;  i!!. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rogers,  H.  D.  [Am.]       The  Geology  of  Pennsylvania,  3  vols. ;  ill. 
Fontaine  +  White, -jfg-'[Ams.]  Second  Geological  Survey  of  Pennsylvania — Reports  ;  ill, 

512 


18/-     8°  Boston  80 

ea.  $10     4°  Concord  75-7,' 

15/-     8°  Stanford 

l6S/-          Blackwood  59 

8°   Washington  80 


Science] 


GEOLOGY   OF  AMERICA.     AUSTRALASIA. 


[Geology 


H  §§40-41 

.Tennessee. 

Stafford + KiLLEBREW,  jl^  [Ams.]  Elementary  Geology  of  Tennessee  $i    \2°  Ttnnessee  76 

Wisconsin,  etc. 

Owen,  D.  Dale  [Am.]      Report  of  Geological  Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Minnesota,  2  v. ;  ill.     $7.50     4°  Philadelphia 


40.    GEOLOGY,  &o.,  OF  CENTEAL  amd  SOUTH  AMERICA:   GENERALLY. 
CENTRAL    AMERICA    AND     WEST    INDIES. 


Jamaica. 

Sawkins,  J.  G. 

Mexico. 

Contributions  to  the  Geology  of  Mexico 

Trinidad. 

Geology  of  Trinidad 


Reports  on  the  Geology  of  Jamaica ;  ill. 


9/-  r  8°  Stanford 
$3    8°  New  York 
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Vegetable  Biology :  separately-^.  H  §  49,  §  50. 

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Lovell  Reeve         63 


Forbes,  W.  Alex. 
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Synopsis  of  the  Bacteria  and  Yeast  Fungi ;  87  ill.  3/6  c  8°  Chatto 

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Brooks,  Prf.  W.  K.  [Am.]  The  Law  of  Heredity;  ill, 


•Galton,  Francis 


NiSBET,  J.  F. 
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On  a  True  Parthenogenesis  in  Moths  and  Bees  [tr.] ;  i  pi. 


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„  „  Modes  of  Origin  of  Lowest  Organisms 

With  a  discussion  of  Pasteur's  experiments. 

,,  „  Evolution  and  the  Origin  of  Life 

Beale,  Dr.  L.  Protoplasm :  or,  Life,  Matter  and  Mind  ;  8  col.  pi. 

,,  „  Bioplasm :  an  introduction  to  physiology  and  medicine;  22  pi. 

BiNET,  A.  Psychic  Life  of  Micro-Organisms  :  study  in  experim.  psychol.  [Am.  tr.]  ill, 

Drysdale,  Dr.  J.  The  Protoplasmic  Theory  of  Life 

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Wallace,  [Dr.]  A.  Russel — in  his  Contributions  to  the  Theory  of  Natural  Selection  8/6  c  8° 


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•Darwin,  Charles  Origin  of  Species  by  Means  of  Natural  Selection,  2  vols.,  ill.  12/- ;  orl  v.   6/- c  8°  Murray     [59]  88;  88 

•  „            „                  Descentof  Man  and  Selection  in  Relation  to  Sex  ;  ill.,  2  vols.  15/-;  envoi.  9/- p  8°        ,,  [71]  88 

•  „             „                   Variation  of  Animals  and  Plants  under  Domestication,  2  vols.                       15/- c  8°         „  [68]  88 

Aveling,  Dr  E.  B.     The  Student's  Darwin  S/-  c  8°  Freethought  Pb.  Co.  81 

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•Haeckel,  Prf.  Ernest      History  of  Creation  [tr.],  ed.  Prf.  E.  R.  Lankester,  2  vols. ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.   32/-  p  8°  Paul  [75]  82 

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MiJLLER,  Fritz                    Facts  and  Figures  in  Aid  of  Darwin,  tr.  W.  S.  Dallas  ;  ill.                              6/-  c  8°  Murray  69 

•Wallace,  [Dr.]  A.  Russel    Contributions  to  the  Theory  of  Natural  Selection                                     8/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [70]  72 

•  „               „                 Darwinism  :  exposition  pf  Theory  of  Natural  Selection ;  ill.                            9/-     8°          ,,  [89]  89 


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Weismann,  Dr.  A. 


StudiesintheTheory  of  Descent  [tr.],  w.  pref.  by  Darwin,  2  vols.,  8 col.  pi.  40/-     8°  Low 


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— 3  lectures  on  Evolution — in  his  American  Addresses — v.  H  §  42. 
— m-ticle  Evolution,  in  Encyclo.  Brit,  vol.  viii. 
Lessons  from  Nature  :  as  manifested  in  mind  and  matter 

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Expression,  Sensation. 

Cleland,.  Prf.  J.  Evolution,  Expression  and  Sensation  S/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

*Darwin,  Charles  Expression  of  the  Emotions  in  Man  and  Animals  ;  photos.  p  8°  Murray  [72]  in  prep. 

Lavater,  J.  C.  Essays  on^ Physiognomy  [tr.] ;  103  pi.  [abridged]  12/6  m  8°  W^d  &  Lock  [1793]  82 


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Man :  Descent  of 

Hartmann,  Robert 
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Mivart,  St.  George 
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Mental  Evolution 

BUCHNER,  Prf.  L. 
Mivart,  St.  George 
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— V.  also  Darwin,  Haeckel,  supra;  and  H  §  too:  Man,  s.v.  Antiquity. 

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On  Nat.  Hist,  of  Man-like  Apes  ;  On  Relation  of  Man  to  the  Lower  Animals.    On  Fossil  Remains  of  Man. 

Man  and  Apes  :  questions  on  their  affinity  and  origin  6/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

— in  his  On  Mammalian  Descent  [Hunterian  Lectures,  1884]   10/6     8°  Griffin 

— in  his  Mammalia  in  rel.  to  Primeval  Times  [tr.] ;  5 1  ill.    [Inter.  Sci.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 

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Mind  in  Animals,  tr.  Annie  Besant  [Internat.  Lib.  of  Science]  5/-  c  8°  Freethought  Pub.  Co.  80 

The  Origin  of  Human  Reason  [exam,  of  recent  hypotheses]  10/6     8°  Paul  89 

Mental  Evolution  in  Animals     [w.  posth.  essay  on  Instinct  by  C.  Darwin]  12/-     8°      „  83 

Mental  Evolution  in  Man ;  origin  of  the  human  faculty  14/-     8°      „  89 

On  the  origin  of  language,  treated  as  part  of  the  Darwinian  controversy.     Vide  also  K  §  Origin  of  Language. 


8S 
[63]  64 

73 

85 


Natural  Conditions,  Affection  of. 

Semper,  Karl  Natural  Conditions  of  Existence  as  they  Affect  Animal  Life  ;  2  maps  &  106  ill. 

[Internat.  Sclent.  Sen]    5/- c  8°  Paul 

Origin  of  Life  — w.  H  §  42  :  Biology. 

Origin  of  Species. 

*Darwin,  Charles  —ut  supra. 

Mivart,  St.  George  On  the  Genesis  of  Species  9/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Philosophy,  Evolutionist- w.  aisoG. 

FiSKE,  Prf.  J.  [Am.] 
Spencer,  Herbert 

Sex. 

GEDDES+ Thomson,  ^^"  The  Evolution  of  Sex ;  104  ill.  [Contemp.  Science  Sen]  3/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott         89 

TheistiC  Bearings  of  Evolution -«/.  a  §6:  Natural  Theology,  s.v.  Evolution. 


[8i]  8S 


[71]  71 


Outlines  of  Cosmic  Philosophy,  2  vols.  [v.  also  his  bks.  supra\  2^1-     8°  Macmillan  74 

The  Principles  of  Biology,  2  vols.  [f.  his  other  wks.,  ».  C  §  62]  34/-     8°  Williams  [64;  67]  71 ;  72 


44.    SCIENTIFIC  VOYAGES.     MANUALS  FOR  TRAVELLERS. 

Scientific  Voyages. 

Adventure  &  Beagle  Narrative  of  Surveying  Voyages  of;  4  vols.  ;  pi.  [S.  America  &  round  the  world ; 

1826-36]  o.p.  \w.  60/-]     8°  Murray 

i. :  Firet  Expedition  (Cpt.  P.  P.  King),  1826-30 ;  ii.-iii. :  Second  Expedition  (Opt.  R.  FITZROY),  2  v. ;  iv. :  Journal  1832-36  (C.  Darwin). 

•Darwin,  Charles         Voyage  of  a  Naturalist  round  the  World  3/6  c  8°  Murray 

One  of  tlie  most  fascinating  books  of  tlie  Icind  ever  written. 
„  „  Natural  History  and  Geology  of  the  Voyage  of  J?;  j1/. 5.  .ff«a^/«;  ill.  9/- c  8°       ,,, 

An  illustrated  edn.  of  tlie  Voycuse  o/the  "Beagle"  w.  loo  sketohes  of  piaces.visited  (by  R.  J.  PRITCHETT),  is  ann.  by  Mr.  Murray  for  pub.  in  Jan.,  i8go. 

S16 


39 
[45]  89 
[39]  84 


Science]  MARINE  ZOOLOGY  AND   BOTANY.  [Biology 

H  §45 

Alert,  H. M.S.  Cruise  of.     By  Dr.  R.  W.  Coppinger ;  i6  pi.  [1878-82]     6/-     8'  Sonnenschein  [83]  86 

Account  of  four  years'  dredging  operations  in  Patagonian,  Polynesian  and  Mascarene  waters. 

)>  ))  Report  on  Zoological  Collections  made  during  Indo-Pacific  Voyage  of  H.M.S. 

Alert  [1881-82] ;  54  pi.  30/-     8°  British  Museum      84 

Summary  [COPPINGER].  Mammalia  [O.  THOMAS],  Aves  [R.  B.  SHARPE].  Rept.  and  Pisces  [A.  GiJNTHER],  Moliusca  [E.  A.  SMITH],  Ecliin.  [H.  J.  BELLI 
Crustacea  [E.  J.  MIERS],  Coleop.  [C.  O.  WATERHOUSE],  Lepid.  [A.  G.  BUTLER],  Aicyon.  fS.  O.  RIDLEY]. 

Blake,  The  Three  Cruises  of.  By  Prf.  A.  Agassiz  [Am.],  2  vols.;  maps  &  ill.  [1877-80]  42/-     8°  Low  88 

Witll  elaborate  descrip.  of  Deep-sea  Fauna  of  Atlantic,  and  short  sketch  of  Nat.  Hist,  of  West  Indies. 

Challenger,  H.M.S.  Report  of  Sclent.  Results  of  Voyage  under  [Sir]  G.  Nares+Cpt.  F.  T.  Thom- 

son, ed.  [late]  Sir  C.  Wyville  Thomson  &  [now]  Dr.  J.  Murray 

[Atlantic  1872-76],  v.p.  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.  80-89 

Narrative  of  Voyage.    136/6  '85  :  Meteorolog.  and  Macrnetical  Results,  30/-  'Sz. 
Physics  and  Chemistry.    Vol.  l  21/-  '" 


Botany.    Vol.  i.  40/- '85  ;  li.  lDiatomaaa\  15/-  '86.    Complete  in  2  vols. 

Zoology.  Vol,  i.  37/6  '80 :  ii.  50/-  '8i ;  iii.  50/-  '81 ;  iv.  so/-  '82  ;  v.  50/-  '82 ;  vi.  42/-  '82 ;  vii.  30/-  'S3 ;  viii.  40/-  '84 ;  ix.  (2  v.)  63/- 
,  84 :  X.  50/-  '84 ;  xi.  50/-  '84 :  xii.  50/-  '85 ;  xiii.  50/-  '86  ;  xiv.  42/-  '86 ;  xv.  go/-  "86 ;  xvi.  40/-  '86  ;  xvii.  40/-  '86 ;  xviii  {2  v.)  iio/- 
87;  XIX.  23/-  '87;  XX.  40^- '87;  xxi.  (2V.I  70/- '87;  xxii.  so/- '87;  xxiii.  40/- '88;  xxiv.  (2  v.)  go/- '88;  xxv.  42/- '88  ;  xxvi.  50/- 
^;  xxvu.  qo/-  88;  xxviii.  31/6  'SS ;  xxix.  (3  V.)  so/- '88 ;  xxx.  (2  v.)  90/- '8g;  xxxi.  40/-  '89;  xxxii.  in  prep.  Summary  to 
JoUow.    Many  oitiicparis  are  sold  separately,  and  entered  under  their  respective  subjects  in  this  CLASS. 


Campbell,  Ld.  G.      Log  Letters  from  the  Challenger ;  map  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [76]  77 

MOSELEY,  Prf.  H.N.   Notes  by  the  Naturalist  on  board  the  C/5o//^«j-,!;-;  ill.  2l/-     8°  „  79 

Spry,  W.J.  J.  Cmise  of  the  C/43//«»^«>- ;  ill.  [popular]     7/6  c  8°  Lpw  [77]  81 

•Thomson,  Sir  C.  Wyville    Voyage  of  the  C,4a//e«^«;- .•  General  Results,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  45/-     8°  Macmillan  78 

Wild,  Dr.  J.  J.  At  Anchor ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  [narrative  of  the  voyage]  73/6  i  4°  Marcus  Ward  78 

Curofoa,  H.M.S.  Cruise  of.  By  J.  L.  Brenchley ;  pi.  [1865  ;  South  Sea  Islands]    42/- r  8°  Longman        [73]  73 

Birds,  Reptiles  and  Fishes,  Moliusca,  Insects  :  with  50  col.  pi. 

Erebus  &=  Terror,  H.M.SS.    Voyage  of.  [Antartic ;   1839-43]  o./.  [t«.  aiJ.  ;^2o]     4°  Lo veil  Reeve  44;  47 

Botany,  2vols [Sir]  T.  D.  HOOKER  f  Crustaceans BELL+GOODSIR 

Beasts.  Reptiles.  Shells,  etc Dr.  J.  E.  GRAY  Fishes pir  J.  RICHAKDSO.N 

Bu-ds  G.  R.  GRAY  '  Insects  A.  WHITE+E.  DOUBLEIJAY 

Herald,  H.M.S.  Zoology  of  Voyage  of,  und.  Cpt.  H.  Kellett.    By  Sir  John  Richardson 

[vertebr.  and  foss.  mamm. ;  N.-W.  Amer.  ;  1841-45]  o.p.  \w.  15/-]     4°  Lovell  Reeve  52 

Polar  Expedition  [Internat.].   Report  of.     By  P.  H.  Ray  [Am.]  $4     4°   Washington  85 

Ethnography  (RAY) ;  Mammals,  Birds,  Fishes.  Insects,  Inverteb.  (MURDOCH) ;  Moliusca  (DALL)  ;  Plants  (Asa  GRAY)  ;'Meteorol.  (SCHLOTHT). 

For  other  Polar  Voyages — v.  E  §§  68-69. 
Poraipine  8c  Lightning,  H.M.SS. 
Thomson,  Sir  C.  Wyville    The  Depths  of  the  Sea ;  8  maps  and  too  ill.  [1868-1870]  31/6     8°  Macmillan      [73]  73 

General  results  of  the  dredging  cruises  1S68-70  under  direct,  of  Dr.  W.  B.  CARPENTER,  Gwyn  JEFFREYS  and  Sir  Wyville  THOMSON. 

Samarang,  H.M.S.  Zoology  of  Voyage  of,  under  Sir  E.  Belcher  ;  54  pi.  (some  col. )  [i  843-46]  70/- r  4°  Lovell  Reeve    48-50 

By  Prof.  [Sir]  T.  R.  OWEN.  Dr.  J.  E.  GRAY,  Sir  J.  RICHARDSON,  Arthur  ADAMS,  Lovell  REEVE,  Adam  WHITE. 

Sulphur,  H.M.S.  Voyage  of :  Botany  and  Zoology.    By.  R.  B.  Hinds,  2  v. ;  col.  pi.  [Pacific]  o.f.\w.£io\     4°  Sinith&  Elder  43-45 
Vnited  States  Exploring  Expedition,  ed.  C.Wilkes   [Am.],  28  vols.  [Polynesia  &  Antarctic  ;   1838-42]  4''&f°  U.S.  Govt.       45-74 

'•"''■,;  ^^"■-  of  Exped.  (C.  Wilkes)  ;  vi. :  Ethnog.  and  Philol.  (H.  HALE)  ;  vii.  :  Zoophytes  (J.  D.  DANA) :  viii. ;  Mammal,  and  Omith. 
(].  CASSIN) ;  IX  :  Races  of  Man,  etc.  (C.  PICKERING) ;  x. :  Geol.  (DANA) ;  xi.  :  Meteor.  (WILKES)  ;  xii.  ;  Moliusca  (A.  A.  GOULD) ; 
S"-.;^'"-,-^?-"'^'-  "^'"'*-'.  XV  ;  Phanasrog.  (A.  GRAY) ;  xvi.-xvii.  :  Cryptog.  (BrackenriDGE+GraY)  ;  xx.  :  Herpetol.  (S.  F. 
BAIRD+C.GIRARD);  xxuLiHydrog.  (WILKES);  xviii.,  xix,  xxi.,  xxii.,  xxiv.-xxviii.««/jri>aS.  v  \        . 

Wilkes,  Chas.  [Am.]     Narra.  of  the  U.S.  Exploring  Expedition,  5  vols. ;  finely  ill.  [v.  i.-v.  of  above]  i  8°  New  York       [45]  56 

Manuals  for  Scientific  Irvv^veY— Mother  books,  v.  e§8:  Art  of  Travel. 

Adams4-Baikie  +  Barron,A.+W.  +  C.    Manual  of  Natural  History  for  the  Use  of  Travellers  21/-  p  8°  Van  Voorst  54 

Admiralty  Manual  of  Scientific  Inquiry;  map  3/6  p  8°  Murray  71 

Geographical  Society's  Hints  to  Travellers.    By  Cpt.  W.  J.  L.  Wharton +  D.  W.  Freshfield;  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Stanford  [54]  89 

Herschel,  SirJ.Fred.  W.    Admiralty  Manual  of  Scientific  Inquiry,  ed.  Sir  R.  S.  Ball ;  map  3/6  P  8°  Murray  [49]  86 

Notes  and  Queries  on  Anthropology  for  the  Use  of  Travellers  e/_   12°  Stanford  75 

A  new  edition  is  in  preparation  by  the  Anthropological  Institute. 

45.    MARINE  ZOOLOaY  and  BOTANY.    AQUARIUM.    POND  LIFE, 
Marine  Zoology  and  Botany. 

Agassiz,  Eliz.  C.  [  =  Mrs.  A.]+A.  [Ams.]    Seaside  Studies  in  Natural  History  ;  ill                              $3     %'  Boston  65 

FiGUlER,  Louis                  The  Ocean  World  [tr.];  ill.                                                              [popular]  3/6  c  8°  Cassell  [68182 

•GossE,  P.  H.                    Manual  of  Marine  Zoology  of  the  British  Isles  ;  2  pts.                               ea.  7/6   12°  Van  Voorst  ce  •  1:6 

,,           „                         The  Aquarium :  or  wonders  of  the  deep  sea ;  ill.                                              7/6     8°  [541^6 

A  Year  at  the  Shore ;  36  col.  pi.                                       o.p.  [pb.  9/- ;  w.  6/6]  c  8''  Daldy  [6^]  77 

Hartwig,  Dr.  G.              The  Sea  and  its  Living  Wonders  ;  12  pi.  and  303  ill.                                    io/6     8°  Longman  [61I  7^ 

.,  Sea  Monsters  &  Sea  Birds,  75  ill.;  Denizens  of  Deep,  117  ill.  ;  [extr.fr. above] 2/6  c  8°      „  [6i]87-r6i187 

Harvey,  Prf.  W.  H.         The  Seaside  Book ;  83  ill.                                         "^       '                              S/-   12°  Van  Voorst  % 

Heilprin,  Angelo  [Am.]  The  Animal  Life  of  our  Seashore ;  ill.                        [New  Jersey  Coast]  $1.25   12°  Philadelphia  88 

SI7 


Science] 


MICROSCOPE   AND   MICRQSCOPY.    TAXIDERMY. 


[Biology 


H  §§  46-47 

Houghton,  Rev.  W. 
Jones,  Prf.  T.  Rymer 
KiNGSLEY,  Can.  Chas, 
KiRBY,  Mary+Eliz. 
Tandon,  Moquin 
Taylor,  Dr.  J.  E 


Seaside  Walks  of  a  Naturalist  with  his  Children  ;  ill.  3/6 

The  Aquarian  Naturalist :  manual  for  the  seaside  ;  col.  pi.  18/- 

Glaucus  :  the  wonders  of  the  seashore  ;  col.  pi.  7/6 

The  Sea  and  its  Wonders  ;  ill.  [quite  popular]  3/6 

World  of  the  Sea  [tr.]  ;  ill.  [corals,  algse,  radiata,  molluscs,  etc.]  6/- 


Half-hours  at  the  Seaside  ;  ill. 
'Thompson,  Sir  C.  Wyville  The  Depths  of  the  Sea;  ill. 


Wood,  Rev.  J.  G, 

Aquarium. 

Aquarium  Book 
Bertram,  J.  G. 
GossE,  P.  H. 
Hughes,  W.  R. 
SOWERBY,  G.  B.,/««. 
Taylor,  Dr.  J.  E. 
Wood,  Rev.  J.  G. 

Pond  Life. 

Butler,  E.  A. 
Slack,  H.  J. 
Smithson,  T.  Spencer 


Half-hours  of  a  Naturalist :  rambles  near  the  shore  ;  ilU 


— in  2  divisions :  Fresh- water  and  Marine  ;  ill. 

— a?-AV/«  Aquarium,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  ii. 

Handbook  of  the  Marine  Aquarium  ;  ill. 

Principles  and  Management  of  the  Marine  Aquarium  ;  ill. 

Popular  History  of  the  Aquarium  ;  ill. 

The  Aquarium  :  its  inhabitants,  structure,  management ;  ilL 

The  Fresh-water  and  Salt-water  Aquarium ;  126  col.  ill. 


2/6 

31/6 

3/6 


c  8°  Groombridge  72 
p  8°  Van  Voorst  58 

8°  Macmillan  [55]  86 
c8°  Nelson  [70]  89 

r8°  Cassell  [69]  82 

c8°  W.  H.  Allen  [72]  80 

8°  Macmillan  [73]  73 
c8°  Isbister  85 


ea.  2/6 

30/- 
2/6 
2/6 

3/6 


16° 


Upcott  Gill 
Black 
Van  Voorst 


89:90 
76 

[56]  56 
75 

Routledge  [57]  65 
W.  H.  Allen  [76]  84 
Routledge  69 


Pond  Life  :  Insects ;  fully  ill. 
The  Marvels  of  Pond  Life  ;  ill. 
Pond  Life  :  Algje,  etc.  ;  fully  ill. 


[Young  Collector  Series]  i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein        86 

[insects  and  plants]  3/6  c  8°  Groombridge         71 

[Young  Collector  Series]  i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein        90 


Technology. 

Beale,  Dr.  Lionel  S. 
Davies,  T. 
Frey,  Prf.  H. 
Friedlander,  Prf.  C. 
Malley,  a.  C. 
Marsh,  Dr.  S. 
Martin,  J.  H. 


46.  MICROSCOPE  and  MICROSCOPY. 


How  to  Work  with  the  Microscope  ;  600  ill. 

Preparation  and  Mounting  of  Microscopic  Objects  ;  ill. 

Technology  of  the  Microscope  [tr.];  ill. 

Microscopical  Technology  [tr.] ;  ill. 

Microphotography  :  wet  collodion,  gelatino-bromide  process 


21/- 

2/6 
$6 
$1 

7/6 


Microscopical  Section  Cutting ;  ill.  [chiefly  animal]  3/6 

Man'ual  of  Microscopic  Mounting  ;  ill.  [chiefly  medical]  7/6 
*Nageli -1- Schwendener,  ^^  Microscope  :  in  theory  and  practice  ;  210  ill.  [chiefly  theory-^tr.]  21/- 

Pendleeury,  C.               Lenses  and  Systems  of  Lenses  [manner  of  Gauss]  5/- 

Seiler,  C.'                           Compendium  of  Microscopical  Technology  $1 

White,  T.  C.                    Elementary  Microscopical  Manipulation ;  ill.  2/6 

Applications. 


12° 

8° 
16° 
c8° 
12° 


c8° 
12° 
f8° 


•Carpenter,  Dr.  W.  B, 

Cole,  H.  C.  [ed.]" 
Davis,  G.  E. 
GossE,  P.  H. 
•Griffith  4-  Henfr'ey, 

j»  »» 

Hogg,  Jabez 
Lankester,  E. 
Martin,  J.  H. 
"  Quekett  Club-Man  " 

Stokes,  Dr.  A.  C.  [Am< 
Botany. 
Behrens,  J.  W. 
Schacht,  H. 

Medicine 
Mineralogy 


.  The  Microscope  and  its  Revelations  ;  26  pi.  and  500  ill.  16/- 

— article  Microscope,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xvi.  30/- 

Studies  in  Microscopic  Science;  col.  pi.  ;  vol.  i.  27/6 ;  ii.-iv.  ea.  31/6 

Practical  Microscopy  ;  310  ill.  and  col.  front.  7/6 

Evenings  at  the  Microscope ;  ill.  [elementary]  4/- 

J^  Micrographic  Diet. ,  ed.  Rev.  M.J.  Berkeley  4-  Prf.  T.  R.  Jones ;  3000  figs.  52/6 
Elementary  Text  Book  of  the  Microscope  ;  12  col.  pi.  7/6 

Microscope  :  history,  construction  and  application ;  500  col.  ill.  7/6 

Half-hours  with  the  Microscope,  ill.  2/6 

Microscopic  Objects  Figured  and  Described ;  194  ill.  14/- 

Handbook  of  the  Microscope  ;  38  ill.  [selection  and  managt.]  2/6 

My  Microscope  and  some  Objects  from  my  Cabinet ;  5  iU.  2/6 

.]  Microscopy  for  Beginners ;  ill.  $1.5° 


c8' 


The  Microscope  in  Botany,  tr.  Hervey-f  Wood  ;  ill  $5     8° 

The  Microscope  and  its  Application  [tr.] ;  ill.  [chiefly  vegetable]  6/-  p  8° 

—V.  H  *  §  13  :  Medical  Di^nosis,  etc.,  s.v.  Microscope. 

— V.  H  §  32  :  Mineralogy. 


Harrison  [5-]  86 
W.  H.  Allen  [81]  89 
Nerui  York  [72]  80 
86 
H.  K.  Lewis  [83]  8S 
Churchill  [78]  82 
[72]  78 
Sonnenschein  88 
Bell  86 

Philadelphia  80 

Roper  88 


Churchill 
Black 
Balliere 
W.  H.  Allen 
S.  P.  C.  K. 
8°  Gurney 

8°     „ 

8°  Routledge 

2°  W.  H.  Allen 

8°  Van  Voorst 

8°  Roper 

8°      „ 

8°  New  York 


Boston 
Churchill 


[68]  81 

83 

83-86 

[82]  89 

[H84 

[56]  83 

64 
[54]  85 
[63]  89 

7* 

87 
[87]  88 

87 


85 
55 


47,    TAXIDERMY,    COLLECTION,  PRESERVATION,  &o.,  OF  NATURAL  OBJECTS :  GENERALLY. 


Ballard,  H.  H.  [Am.]    Three  Kingdoms  4/-   if)"  New  York  [    ]8S 

The  handbk.  of  the  Agassiz  Assoc  :  directions  for  organization,  plans  of  work,  etc 

Practical  Taxidermy :  Home  Decoration ;  ill.  $1.50    12°         „  8a 

Practical  Taxidermy;  ill.       •  [Eng.  edn.  ».^]  $1.25  f  0°        „  [3-]  84 

Practica,l  Taxidermy  ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill  [79]  88 

Collections,  etc,  of  Natural  History  ;  ilL  7/6  c  8°  Lovell  Reeve  86 

518 


Batty,  J.  H.  [Am.] 
Brown,  Cpt.  Thomas 
Browne,  Montagu 
Green,  G.  C. 


Science] 


BOTANY:    GENERAL  WORKS. 


[Botany 


Harting,  J.  E.  — his  Hints  on  Shore  Shooting  \v  I  §  154]  ««(/ Essays  on  Sport  [I  §  154]  con- 

tain a  chapter  and  appendix  respectively  on  Bird  Skinning  and  Preserving. 
KiNGSLEY,  J.  S.  [Am.]     The  Naturalist's  Assistant  [w.  abibliog.  of  nat.  hist.]  $1.25     8°  Boston 

Maynard,  C.  J.  Manual  of  Taxidermy ;  ill.  [birds  and  mammals]  $1    12°      „ 

Natural  History  Rambles  :  a  series — ».  H  §  76. 

Nave,  Johann  Collector's  Handybk.  of  Algae,  Diatoms,  Desmids,  Fungi,  Lichens,  Mosses, 

etc.  [tr.]  1 14  ill.  2/6 

Newman,  Edward  Birds-nesting  and  Bird-skinning ;  ill.  '  i/- 

RoBERTS,  Charles  Naturalist's  Diary :  daybk.  of  meteorol.  &rural  biol.  [J  ea.  p.blank  f.  records]2/6 

Taylor,  Dr.  J.  E.  [ed.]    Notes  on  Collecting  and  Preserving  Natural  History  Objects  ;  ill.  3/6  c  8' 


H  §48 


82 
83 


Wood,  Rev.  J.  G.  -1-Theo.  The  Field  Naturalist's  Handbook  ;  ill. 
Young  Collector  Series  ;  fully  illustrated 


Book-Collecting  J.  H.  SLATER 

Butterflies,  Moths,  and  Beetles W.  F.  KIRBY 

Coins  and  Tokens,  English  Llewellynn  JEWITT 

„       of    the     British    Colonies     Daniel     F. 
HOWORTH 

Crustaceans  and  Spiders F.  A.  A.  SKUSE 

Grasses 

Fishes F.  A.  A.  SKUSB 


Fossils Dr.  J.W.Williams 

Fungi,  Lichens,  etc PeterGRAY 

Mammalia F.A.  A.  SKUSE 

Microscope A.V.LATHAM 

Mosses  T.  E.  BagnalL 

Fond-Life  ;  Insects £.  A.  BUTLER 

„        AlgjH,  etc -.  T.  Spencer  SMITHSON 


W.  H.  Allen  [67]  84 
Unwin  [61]  88 

Sonnenschein  86  ann. 
W.  H.  Allen  82 

S/-  c  8°  Cassell  82 


ea.  i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  Ss-gozw/TO^. 

Reptiles  Catherine  HOPLEY 

Seaweeds,  Shells  and  Fossils P.  GRAY  and  B.B.  WOOD- 
WARD 

Shells,  Land  and  Fresh  Water Dr.  J.  W.  Williams 

Shells,  Marine Dr.  J.  W.WILLIAMS 

Silkworms  E.  A.  BUTLER 

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XL  Botany, 


48.    BOTANICAL  HISTORY,  BIOaRAPHY,  NOMENCLATURE,  TERMS. 
Bibliography. 

Botanischer  Jahresbericht  [systematic  catal.  of  new  bks.  of  all  countries]  40/-  to  50/-  per  ann,  8°  Berlin  72   sqq. ,  ann. 

Jackson,  B.  D.  Guide  to  the  Literature  of  Botany  31/6  s  4°  Index  Society        81 

A  classified  selection,  md.  about  6000  not  given  in  PRITZEL,  ut  infra. 

„  „  Vegetable  Technology :  contrib.  to  a  bibl.  of  econ.  botany  18/-  s  4" 

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History  of  Botany. 

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Plants  in  Mythology  and  Folklore— v.  B  §  7. 
BiOgn'3'Phy.        -  —V.  H  §  70,  s.v.  Biography. 

Dictionaries  of  Terms. 

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Dictionary  of  English  Names  of  Plants 
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Collates  the  nomenclat  of  London  Catalogue,  SOWERBY'S  English  Botany,  BABINGTQN'a  Manual,  BENTHAM'S  Flora,  HOOKER'S  Studtnfs  Flora. 

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Nomenclature  :  Popular  and  Folk  Names— -ffnVwA 


Cooke,  M.  C. 
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Nomenclature ; 

de  Candolle,  A. 
English 

Miller,  W. 
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2/6 
4/- 


..  >>  82 

J^eipzigUlS^'Yl^-n 
Berlin     [55]  61 ;  66 


Paul  [84]  86 

Sonnenschein  [85]  88 


Clar.  Press     in  prep. 


W.  H.  Allen  [73]  85 
Groombridge  [5-]  75 


2/6     8°  Lovell  Reeve 


[Latin-Eng.  &  Eng. -Latin]  12/-  c  S 
3/6  fS 


Murray 
Bell 


i  8°  Triibner 


84 
89 


68 


*Britten -I- Holland,  J.  -fR.  Dictionary  of  Plant  Names,  3  parts 


Gaelic  Names  of  Plants  :  Scottish  and  Irish 

English  Plant  Names 

— in  his  Flowers  and  Flower  Lore ;  ill. 

The  Popular  Names  of  British  Plants 

Dictionary  of  Popular  Names  of  Economic  Plants 

The  Names  of  Herbes,  ed.  w.  intro.  and  index  J.  Britten 


Cameron,  J. 
*Earle,  Prf.  John 
•Friend,  Rev.  Hilderic 
Prior,  Dr.  R.  C. 
Smith,  John 
Turner,  W. 

Devonshire. 

Friend,  Rev.  Hilderic      Glossary  of  Devonshire  Plant  Names  [repr.  fr.  Trans.  Devon.  Assoc.']  8°Eng.DiaIectSoc.(Tbnr.)S2 

Botany  in  rel.  to  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion— z-.  a  §  6 :  Natural  Theology. 

519 


[English]  ea.  8/6  8''Eng.DialectSoc.(Tbnr)78-84 

[arr.  in  scient.  order]  7/6     8°  Blackwood  8? 

[lothto  isthcent.]  5/-    16°  Clar.  Press  80 

7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [84]  89 

[good,  but  etymology  weak]  7/6  p  8°  Norgate  [63]  79 

14/-     8°  Macmillan  8i 

6/6  8°  Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  [l  S48]  8 1 


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H  §§  49-50 

49,    MORPHOLOGICAL,  PHYSIOLOGICAL,  and  PRACTICAL  BOTANY:   GENERALLY. 


Comprehensive  Works.    Text  books. 

Balfour,  Prf.  J.  H.  Manual  of  Botany  ;  ill.  12/6  ;  Elements  of  Botany  ;  ill. 

Balfour  +  Ward,  p^^'h.  m.  General  Textbook  of  Botany 

Behrens,  Dr.  W.  J.  Text-book  of  General  Botany,  tr.  P.  Geddes  ;  ill. 

Bentley,  Prf.  R.  Manual  of  Botany  :  struct. ,  classif. ,  properties,  uses,  etc.  ;  ill. 

,,  ,,  Student's  Guide  to  Struct,  and  Morphol.  Bot.,  7/6  ;  to  System  Bot. 

Decaisne+Lemaout,  E.  +L.  General  System  of  Botany  [tr.] ;  5500  ill. 


'Goebel,  D.  K.  Outlines  of  Classification  and  Special  Morphology  of  Plants,  tr. 

Garnsley,  ed.  Prf.  I.  B.  Balfour  ;  407  ill. 

This  is  a  new  edition  of  part  iL  of  SACHS,  lit  infra. 

Physiological  Botany 

Text  Book  of  Botany  ;  ill. 

Structural  Botany  ;  ill. 
,,  „  The  Elements  of  Botany ;  ill. 

IIenfrey-i- Masters,  A. +M.  T.  Elementary  Course  of  Botany;  ill. 
Hooker,  Sir  J.  D. 
McAlwne,  Prf.  A.  N. 


3/6  c  8° 

8° 

10/6     8° 

15/-  p  8- 

3/6  f  8° 

31/6     4° 
H.  F.  F. 

21/-  r  8° 


Black[49]7S;  [69176 
Macmillan  in  prep. 
Pentland,  Edin.     86 


Churchill 
Longman 
Clar.  Press 


Goodale,  [Am.] 
Gray,  Prf.  Asa  [Am.] 


McNab,  Prf.  W.  R. 
Oliver,  Prf.  D. 
*Prantl  +  VlNES,^^!^ 
*Sachs,  Prf  Julius 


Thoime, 
*Vines, 


Prf.  O.  W. 
Dr.  S.  H. 


12/-     8° 

10/6     8° 

7/-  c  8° 

15/-     8° 

Botany ;  ill.  [Science  Primers]  i/-    18° 

Life  Histories  of  Plants  ;  100  ill.  and  50  diagrams  6/-i  16° 

Contains  an  Introduction  of  about  loo  pp.  on  the  Comparative  Study  of  Plants  and  Animais. 

Outlines  of  Morphology,  Physiology  and  Classification  of  Plants ;  ill.  1/6    12° 

Elementary  Lessons  in  Botany ;  ill.  4/6   18° 

Elementary  Text  Book  of  Botany ;  280  ill.  9/-     8° 

Text  Book  of  Botany  [tr.],  ed.  S.  H.  Vines  ;  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  31/6]  r  8° 

Lects.  on  Physiol,  of  Plants  [tr.] ;  455  ill.  [pt.  of  above  ;  v.  Goebel,  sup.']  31/6  r  8° 
Textbook  of  Structural  and  Physiological  Botany  [tr.] ;  ill.  6/-    12° 

Treatise  on  the  Physiology  of  Plants  ;  ill.  [Cambridge  lectures]  21/-     8° 


Triibner  • 

Macmillan 

Triibner 

Gurney 

Macmillan 

Sonnenschein 


[70]  87 
83:84 
[75]  76 

[75]  87 

85 
[42]  79 
[57]  So 
[57]  87 
[57]  78 
76 
86 


Longman 
Macmillan 


[78]  81 
[69]  81 
Sonnenschein  [80]  90 
Clar.  Press  [75]  82 
87 
Longman  [77]  SS 
Camb.  Press  86 


Collected  Papers. 

Annals  of  Botany,  ed.  I. 
Gray,  Asa  [Am.] 


B.  Balfour  +  S.  H.  Vines+Farlow,  vols,  i.-ii. 
Scientific  Papers  of ;  sel.  C.  P.  Sargent  [Am.],  2  vols. 


ea.  42/- 
21/- 


r  8°  Clar.  Press  Zj-%ginprog. 
8°  Macmillan  89 


Vol.  i.  consists  of  reviews  of  botanical  works  and  rel.  subjects,  fr.  1834-1887:  volii,  of  14  essays,  mostly  ou  botanical  subjects,  and  3S  biographical  sketches  of  naturalists,  fr.  1841-1886. 


Atlas. 

McAlpine,  Prfs.D-l-A.N.  Biological  Atlas  of  Plants;  423  figs,  and  diagr. 

Practical  Botany. 

Arthur 4- Barnes -1- Coulter  [Ams.]  Plant  Dissection 


7/6     4°  Johnston. 


80 


Bower,  F.  O. 
Detmer,  Prf.  W. 
Koehler,  a. 
Shore,  T.  W. 

*STRASBnRGER,  Prf.  W. 


Practical  Instruction  in  Botany,  pt.  i.  6/6  ;  ii.  4/6 
Practical  Plant  Physiology,  tr.  S.  A.  Moor ;  ill. 
Practical  Botany,  structural  and  systematic  [tr.]  ;  ill. 
Elementary  Practical  Biology 
Practical  Botany,  tr.  and  ed.  Prf.  W.  Hillhouse  ;  ill. 


in  I  vol.  io/6  c  8' 

[vegetable]  6/-     8' 
9/-     8- 


New  York  86 

Macmillan  [85]  88;  87 
Sonnenschein  in  prep. 
New  York  76 

Churchill  88 

Sonnenschein  [86]  90 


The  most  complete,  g;iving  all  the  most  modem  methods ;  fully  and  well  illustrated  with  149  cuts. 


60.    SPECIAL  TREATISES:  PHYSIOLOGICAL,  MORPHOLOGICAL,  &o. 


ill. 


Circulation  in  Plants. 

Pettigrew,  J.  8.  Physiology  of  Circulation  in  Plants,  etc. 

Constituents  of  Plants. 

Wittstein,  Dr.  G.  C.       Organic  Constitution  of  Plants  and  Vegetable  Substances  [tr.] 

Cultivated  Plants   —v.  h  §  48. 

Different  Forms  of  Flowers  in  Plants  of  same  Species. 

*Darwin,  Charles  Different  Forms  of  Flowers  in  Plants  of  same  Species 

Distribution,  Geographical—!),  h  §§  62-69. 
Fertilization. 

'Darwin,  Charles  Effects  of  Cross  and  Self  Fertilization  in  Vegetable  Kingdom 

An  exhaustive  defence  of  the  maxim  that  "  Nature  abhors  perpetual  self-fertilization." 

*        „  „  Various  Contrivances  by  which  Orchids  are  Fertilized  by  Insects  ;  ill. 

Henslow,  Rev.  Geoige  Orig.  ofFloral  Structures  thro' Insect  &  other  Agencies;  85111.  [Int.  Sc  Ser.]sy- 

By  an  opponent  of  the  prevalent  views  of  evolution  and  natural  selection. 

Flowers  and  their  Unbidden  Guests  [tr.] ;  ill.  9/-     8°     ,, 

On  British  Wild  Flowers  in  relation  to  Insects  ;  ill.  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

The  Fertilization  of  Flowers  [tr.]  :  w.  preface  C.  Darwin  ;  ill.  21/-     8°         „ 

Contains  numerous  literary  references. 
S20 


12/-     8°  Macmillan 


14/-     8°  Triibner 


7/6  p  8°  Murray 


9/-  p  8°  Murray 


7/6  p  8' 
•  c 


8°  Paul 


Kerner,  Dr.  A. 
*LuBBOCK,  Sir  John 
*MliLLER,  Prf.  H. 


74 


80 


[77]  88 

[76]  88 
[62]  88 


78 

[75]  82 

83 


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DESCRIPTIVE   AND   POPULAR   BOTANY. 


[Botany 


H  §51 

Forms  and  Colours  of  Flowers— z;.  aUo  i  §  102,  s.v.  Flower  Painting. 

Allen,  Grant  Colours  of  Flowers  as  illustrated  in  the  British  Flora  [Nature  Series]  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  82 

Taylor,  Dr.  J.  E.  Flowers  :  their  origin,  shape,  etc. ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen   [78]  78 

Insectivorous  Plants. 

Darwin,  Charles  Insectivorous  Plants ;  ill.  9/-  P  8°  Murray  [75]  89 

Movements  of  Plants. 

Darwin,  Charles  The  Movements  and  Habits  of  Climbing  Plants ;  ill.  6/-  p  8°  Murray  [65]  76 

,,  „  The  Power  of  Movement  in  Plants ;  ill.  15/- p  8°         „  80 

Demonstrates  that  the  phenomena  of  "  spontaneous  "  movement  are  widely  distributed  in  the  vegetable  kingdom. 

Variation  under  Domestication. 

Darwin,  Charles  Variations  of  Animals  and  Plants  under  Domestication,  2  vols.;  ill.  15/-  c  8°  Murray  [68]  88 

Vegetable  Mould. 

*Darwin,  Charles  Formation  of  Vegetable  Mould  through  the  Action  of  Worms  ;  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Murray  [81]  88 

Vegetative  Organs. 

*de  Bary,  Ptf.  A.  Compar.  Anat.  of  Veget.  Organs  of  Phanerogams  &  Ferns  [tr.] ;  241  ill.    22/6  r  8°  Clar.  Press  84 


51.    DESCRIPTIVE  and  POPULAR  BOTANY:  GENERAL  TREATISES. 


Descriptive. 

Baillon,  H. 
•BENTHAM+ Hooker, 


Natural  History  of  Plants  [tr.],  vols,  i-viii ;  ill. 
gifj'p  Genera  Plantarum  in  Herbar.  Kewensibus 

Vol'.  I., 


25/-  r  8°  Lovell  Reeve 


Hooker,  Sir  W.  J. 


,  so/-  [pt.  i.,  21/- ;  iL,  14/- !  ill.,  IS/-) ;  II.,  56/-  [pt.  i.,  a4/-;  «..  3=/-] ;  VI.,  so/-  [pt.  1.,  24/- :  «..  3=/-! 

Durand,  T.     Index  generum  Phanerog.  in  Bentham  +  Hooker  [to  1887]  20/-  8°  Berlin  I 


Icones  Plantarum  :  figures,  with  descriptive  characters  [Kew  herbarium] 


8°  Williams 


71-88 
62-83 


36-89 


Series  i.,  4  v.  o.p,  [pub.  112/-]  '36-41 ;  Sen  ii.,  4V.  o.p,  [pub,  112/-]  '42-46 ;  Ser.  iii., 
MiERS,  J.  Contributions  to  Botany,  vol.  i.,  42  pl.j 

menispermacese]  67  pi. 

—V.  H.  §§  62-69. 
— w-  I.  §§  46-51- 


vols.  i.-vii.,  ;5ii  s/-,  rd.  to  90/-, 

ii.,  44  pi.,  ea.  36/-  ; 


viii.,  4  pts.;  ix.,  pts.  i.-ii.,  ea.  j>A  4/-,  '70-89. 
ii.  [monog.  of 

45/-     4°  Williams  5 1-69;  64-7 1 


Local  Floras 
Gardening 

Dictionaries. 

LINDLEY+ Moore,  J.  +T.  Treasury  of  Botany,  2  vols, 


ill. 


Loudon,  J.  C.  Encyclopsedia  of  Plants  ;  1 2000  ill. 

Paxton,  Sir  Joseph  Botanical  Dictionary,  ed.  Hereman 

Miscellaneous  Works. 

Abbott,  Dr.  C.  C.  [Am.]  Upland  and  Meadow 


12/-  c  8°  Longman        [66]  70 
[Great  Britain]  42/-     8°  ,,  [29]  66 

[Great  Britain]  25/-  r  8°  Bradbury         [40]  68 


Allen,  Grant 
Cooke,  M.  C. 
Friend,  Rev.  Hilderic 
Henslow,  Rev.  George 
Houghton,  Rev.  W. 
HULME,  F.  E. 
Jefferies,  Richard 


[animal  and  vegetable  life]  $1.50  c  8° 


86 

82 


New  York 
Chatto 
S.P.CK. 

Sonnenschein  [83]  89 
Stanford  [80]  88 

Groombridge  69 


Besant  Walter 
Knight,  F.  A. 
Lubbock,  Sir  John 
Natural  History  Rambles 
Owen,  J.  A.  [ed.] 
Roe,  E.  p.  [Am.] 
Taylor,  Dr.  J.  E. 

)»  »» 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  [Am.] 

J)  »> 

Watkins,  Rev.  M.  G. 


Colin  Clout's  Calendar,  6/-  ;  Vignettes  from  Nature  €\-  c  » 

The  Freaks  and  Marvels  of  Plant  Life ;  ill.  6/-  c  8' 

Flowers  and  Flower  Lore  ;  ill.  7/6     8' 

Botany  for  Children  2/6  ;  w.  32  col.  pi.  14/-  c  8' 

Country  Walks  of  a'Naturalist ;  ill.  _  [animal  and  vegetable  life]  3/6  c  8' 

Bards  and  Blossoms;  8  col.  pi.  [poetical  assoc.  of  flowers]  10/6  s  4°  Marcus  Wari         Jii 

Greene  Feme  Farm,  7/6  ;  Hodge  and  his  Masters,  2  vols.  12/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  80;  80 

*The  Gamekeeper  at  Home,  5/-  ;  Illustrated  Editicjn  10/6  c  8°  and  8'  ' 

Round  about  a  Great  Estate  j/-  c  8' 

Wild  Life  in  a  Southern  County,  6/-  ;  The  Amateur  Poacher  5/-  c  8' 

*Nature  near  London,  2/6  ;  'Life  of  the  Fields  2/6  c  8' 

Open  Air,  2/6 ;  After  London,  or  Wild  England  3/6  c  8° 

Field  and  Hedgerow  [posthumous  essays,  coll.  by  his  widow]  6/-  c  8' 

Story  of  My  Heart  [autobiography]  5/-  c  8' 

The  Eulogy  of  Richard  Jefferies  6/-  c  8° 

By  Leafy  Ways  ;  ill.,  5/- ;  Idylls  of  the  Field  ;  ilL  3/6  c  8' 

Flowers,  Fruit,  and  Leaves;  ill.  [Nature  Series!  4/6    12' 

—V.  H  §  76.' 

Woodland,  Moor,  and  Stream :  notes  of  a  naturalist  [anonymous ;  v.  good]  5/-  c  8' 

Nature's  Serial  Story ;  ill.  3/6  c  8°  Low 

The  Sagacity  and  Morality  of  Plants  ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto 

Half  Hours  in  Green  Lanes,  2/6  ;  Nature's  By-paths  3/6  c  8°  W.H.  Allen  [73]79;[8o]82 

Summer,  ed.  H.  G.  O.  Blake  [Am.]  ;  map  [fr.  Thoreau's  JournalX  7/6  c  8°  Unwin  '        84 

Walden  :  or  life  in  the  woods  [Camelo't  Series]  i/-    16°  Walter  Scott  [54]  87 

In  the  Country  [animal  and  vegetable  life]  4/6  c  8°  Satchell  83 


,,[78]  82;  80 
80 

.,[  ]89;[  ] 
Chatto[83]87;[84]88 
Chatto;  Cassell[||]|| 
Longman  89 

83 
Chatto  88 

Stock  89 ;  89 

Macmillan  86 

Smith  &  Elder       89 
[85]  89 


ECONOIMIO  BOTANY-o.  I  §  28. 


531 


MEDICAL  BOTANY-o.  H*  §  53. 


Science] 


FOSSIL   BOTANY.     CRYPTOGAMIA.     DIATOMS.     FERNS. 


[Botany 


H  §§  52-55 


52.    FOSSIL  BOTANY:   GENERALLY. 


Balfour,  Prf.  J.  H.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Palseontological  Botany;  ill.  7/6     8* 

British  Museum  Catalogue  of  Palseozoic  Plants  in  Brit.  Mus.  [by  R.  Kidston]  5/-     8° 

Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  [Canad.]  The  Geological  History  of  Plants  ;  80  ill.  [Internal.  Sclent.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8° 

Gardner +ETTINGSHAUSEN  Flora  of  Eocene  Formations  of  England,  vol.  i.  :  Filices.,  3  pts.  4° 

„  „  „  „  „  „        vol.  ii. '.  Coniferse,  3  pts.  4° 

LiNDLEY+HUTTON,  J.+W.  Illustrations  of  Fossil  Plants  [of  Great  Britain]  25/-  r  8 

A  supplementary  vol.,  by  R.  CarrutherS,  is  said  to  be  in  preparation. 

*v.  Solms-Laubach,  Ct.  Fossil  Botany,  tr.  H.  E.  F.  Garnsley,  ed.  Prf.  I.  B.  Balfour 

Williamson,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Organization  of  Fossil  Plants  of  Coal  Measures,  pts.  i.-ix.  ea.  7/6     4° 


Black  72 

British  Museum      86 
Paul  88 

Palseontol.  Soc.  79-82 
83-85 
Longman  [31-37]  78 


Clar.  Press 
Trubner 


in  prep, 

79  m- 


*Bennett,  a.  W. 
Berkeley,  Rev.  M.  J. 
Cooke,  M.  C.  [ed.] 

HOFMEISTER,  Dr.  W. 

Scotland. 

Greville,  R.  K. 


53.    CRYPTOGAMIA:  GENERALLY. 

Handbook  of  Cryptogamic  Botany;  378  ill.                                                     16/-  8°  Longman                89 

Cryptogamic  Botany ;  ill.                                                 o.p.  [pb.  20/-;  w.  25/-]  8°  Balliere                   57 
Grevillea  :  record  of  cryptog.  botany  &  its  liter.,  vols,  i.-xvi.,  in  8  v.  ;  col.  pi'. 

ea.  double  vol.  14/-  8°  Williams  7.3-88  !«/ri!?-. 

Germination,  Devel.,  and  Fructification  of  Higher  Cryptogamia  [tr.]  8°  Ray  Society           62 


Scottish  Cryptogamic  Flora,  6  vols. ;  360  col.  pi. 


o.p.  [w.  £6]  r  8°  Edinburgh        23-28 


Marine  Botany— z-.  H  §  45  :  Marme  Zoology  and  Botany. 


54.    DIATOMS  Airo  DESMIDS. 
Atlas  and  Catalogue. 

Habirshaw,  F.  [Am.]       Catalogue  of  Diatomacese  :  w.  refer,  to  published  descripp.,  figs.,  etc.      $1.25     S"^   Washington      81-82 
•Schmidt,  Adolf  Atlas  of  the  Diatomaceas  [descripp.  in  German]  in  pts.  ea.  6/-      f°  Ascherskhen     75-86 

Microscopy  ;   Generally  — o.  H  §  46  :  Microscope  and  Microscopy. 

Great  Britain. 

*CooKE,  M.  C.  British  Desmids  ;  66  col.  pi.         [suppl.  to  Freshivafer  Algae— v.  H  §  59]  52/6     8°  Williams  86-87 

Gray,  Dr.  J.  E.  British  Diatomacese,  etc.  o.p.  [pb.  &'  w.  3I6]  c  8°  Hardwicke  65 

Nave,  Toh.    Collector's Handbk. of  Alg«,  Diatoms,  Desmids,  Fungi,  Lichens,  Mosses,  etc.[tr.];  114  ill.  2/6    12°  W.  H.  Allen  [67]  84 
Ralfs,  T.  British  Desmidieae  ;  35  col.  pi.  o.p.  [pb.  36/-  ;  w.  80/-]  r  8°  Lovell  Reeve        48 


Smith,  Rev.  William         Synopsis  of  British  Diatomacese,  2  vols.  ;  67  pi, 

Atlantic. 

Castracane,  Ct.  A.  F.      Report  on  the  Diatomacese 

America. 

WOLLE,  Rev.  Francis  [Am.]  Desmids  of  the  United  States;   53  col.  pi. 


o.p.  [w.  £61l     8°  Van  Voorst      53-56 
\ChaUenger  Reports]  15/-  r  4°  Eyre&Spottiswoode86 
$4.50     8°  Neiu  York  84 


55.    FERNS. 


Generally  and  Collectively. 

Baker,  J.  G.  Handbk.  of  Fern- Allies 

Hooker + Baker, 
„        Sir  W.  J 


Sir  W.J. 
J.G. 


Lowe,  E.  J. 

j»         'J 
Moore,  Thomas 
Smith,  John 
>»        )» 

Europe. 

•Briti'EN,  James 


[equiset.,  lycopod.,  selagin.,  rhizocarp.]  S/- 
Synopsis  Filicum  :  synopsis  of  all  known  ferns  ;  col.  pi.  28/- 

A  Century  of  Ferns;  100  col.  pi.  [descripp.  of  new  &  rare  species]  <>./.  [w.  25/-] 
A  Second  Century  of  Ferns  ;  100  col.  pi.  [     „         „  „      ]  48/- 

Filices  Exoticae  :  100  col.  fig.  and  descriptions  131/- 

Species  Filicum,  5  vols.  ;  304  pi.         [as  existing  in  author's  Herbarium]  73/6 
Garden  Ferns  :  64  col.  figures  and  descriptions  '  42/- 

Natural  History  of  British  and  Exotic  Ferns,  8  vols.  ;  479  col.  pi.  126/- 

Natural  History  of  New  and  Rare  Ferns  ;  72  col.  pi.  2i/- 

Index  Filicum :  synopsis  of  genera  of  ferns,  20  pts. ;  84  pi.  20/- 

Ferns :  British  and  foreign  ;  206  ill.  7/0 

Historia  Filicum  :  nature,  number,  and  organography  ;  pi.  12/6 


8''  Bell  87 

8°  W.  H.  Allen  [68]  74 
i  8°  Pamplin  54 

i  8°  Dulau  V       64 

r  8°  Lovell  Reeve         59 
8°  Dulau  46-64 

r  8°  Lovell  Reeve        62 
r  8°  Bell  [56-62]  70 

r8°    „  [62]  71 

12°  Williams  74 

c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [66]  79 
c  8°  Macmillan  75 


European  Ferns ;  col.  pi.  and  200  ill. 


21/-     4°  Cnssell 


82 


i.7.1 


Science] 


FUNGI.     GRASSES. 


[Botany 


H  §§  56-57 


Great  Bpitain. 

Heath,  F.  G. 


Hooker,  Sir  W.  J. 
Lowe,  E.  J. 

Moore,  Thomas 

>»  »> 

Newman,  Edward 
Plues,  M. 
Pratt,  Anne 

India. 

Beddome,  Cpt.  R.  H. 


America. 

Eaton,  D.  C.  [Am.] 


Fern  Paradise  ;  ill.  12/6;  The  Fern  World  ;  ill. 

Where  to  Find  Ferns;  ill. 

Fern  Portfolio  of  all  Species  of  British  Ferns  ;  pi. 

The  British  Ferns  ;  66  col.  pi.  and  descriptions 

— V.  supra,  s.v.  Generally. 

Our  Native  Ferns  ;  74  col.  pi. 

Nature-painted  British  Ferns,  2  vols.  [51  col.  pi.  &  descriptions]  o.p.  [_w. 

British  Ferns  and  their  Allies  ;  about  100  ill. 

History  of  British  Ferns  ;  ill.,  18/-  8° ;  'Popular  Edition ;  pi.  2/- 

British  Ferns  ;   16  col.  pi. 

Ferns  of  Great  Britain  and  their  Allies  ;  41  col.  pi. 


Ferns  of  British  India  ;  2  vols,  and  3  pts.  179/6  ;  Supplement 
Handbook  of  Indian  Ferns  ;  300  ill. 
Ferns  of  Southern  India  ;  20  pts. 


Ferns  of  the  South- West 

Ferns  of  North  America,  2  vols.  ;  col.  pi. 

Meehan,  T.  [Am.]  Native  Flowers  and  Ferns  of  the  United  States,  2  vols. 

Underwood,  L.  M.  [Am.]  Our  Native  Ferns  and  their  Allies 

Williamson,  J.  [Am.]       Ferns  of  Kentucky 


ilL 


12/6  c  8°  Low[7S]78;[77]8s 
1/6  12°  S.P.C.K.  [81]  8s 
8/-     f-  „  [84]  8s 

42/-  r  8°  Lovell  Reeve         61 

21/-  r  8°  Bell  6) 

so/-]  i  f°  Bradbury  59 

3/6  12°  Routledge  [si]  87 
f  8°  Sonnenschein  [44]  74  ;  81 
10/6  c  8°  Lovell  Reeve  60 
12/6  r  8°  Warne  75 


20/- 

18/- 

•30/- 


4 
ii6' 


Van  Voorst     66  ;  70 

Thacker,  Calc.       83 

4-  VanVoorst[63]72-73 


$30  r  4°  Boston 
ea.  $78°      ,, 
$I.2S   12"  Nem  York 
$2     8°  Louisville 


78 
79;  80 

78;  79 
[81]  88 

78 


Generally  and  Europe. 


56.    FUNGI. 


Cooke,  M.  C. 


Mycographia  :  seuicones  fungorum,  vol.  i.  ;  113  col.  pi. 
Grevillea    Atlas ;    37  col.   pi.   of  fungi  [for    Grevillea,   fr. 


„      -H  QUELET,  L. 
Murray,  Geo. 


Clavis  Synopt.  Hymenomycet.  Europ. 

— article  Fungus,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  ix. 

Dry  Rot,  Rust,  Smut,  Mildew. 

Dry-rot  in  Timber 

Rust,  Smut,  Mildew  and  Mould  ;  col.  ill. 


£\  r  8°  Williams  75-79 
wh.    the   pi.    are 

&yXx.,v.  H§  55]  10/6     8°         „  82 

7/6   12°  W.  H.  Allen  78 

30/-     4°  Black  79 


Britten,  J.  A< 
Cooke,  M.  C. 


Great  Britain. 

Badham,  Dr.  C.  D. 
Berkeley,  Rev.  M. 
Britten,  James 
*Cooke,  M.  C. 


Gray,  Peter 
Hay,  W.  De  Lisle 
Hussey,  T.  J. 
Murray,  Andrew 
*Phillips,  William 
*Plowright,  C.  B. 
Smith,  W.  G. 

I*  )> 

•Stevenson,  Rev.  J. 


7/6  P  8° 
[microscopic  fungi]  6/-  c  8° 


Esculent  Funguses  of  England,  ed.  F.  Curry ;  12  col.  pL  12/-  c  8° 

Outlines  of  British  Fitngology ;  24  col.  pi.  30/-      8° 

Popular  British  Fungi ;  ill.  3/6  c  8° 

Handbook  of  British  Fungi ;  pts.  i.-ii.  ;  ill.  ea.  4/-     8° 

Illustrations  of  British  Fungi,  pts.  i.-xlv.  ;  718  col.  pi.  ea.  8/-  r  8° 

Fungi :  their  nature,  influence,  uses,  etc.  ;  ill.  [Intern.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8° 

Plain  and  Easy  Account  of  British  Fungi ;  40  col.  ill.  6/-  c  8° 

Myxomycetes  of  Great  Britain  ;  24  pi.  8/-  c  8° 

British  Fungi ;  fully  ill.  [Young  Collector  Series]  i/-  c  8° 

Elementary  Textbook  of  British  Fungi ;  100  pi.  l5/-m  8° 

Illustrations  of  British  Mycology,  2  series ;  col.  pi.  o.p.  \w.  £7  10/-]  r  4° 

Monograph  of  the  Family  of  Nitidulariae  ;  5  col.  pi.  10/-     4° 

Manual  of  British  Discomycetes ;  I2  pi.  [Internat.  Scient.  Ser.]  s/-  c  8° 

Monograph  of  British  Uredineae  and  Ustilagineas  ;  8  pi.  and  iU.  12/-     8° 

Clavis  Agaricinorum  :  analytical  key  to  British  fungi  2/6     8° 

Mushrooms  and  Toadstools  ;  how  to  distinguish  them  [2  col.  sheets]  6/-     f° 

British  Fungi  (Hymenomycetes),  vols.i.-ii.  ;  ill.  ea.  12/6     8° 


Spon  75 

W.  H.  Allen  [69]  78 


Lovell  Reeve  [47]  63 
„  60 

Upcott  Gill  79 

Williams  [71]  85;  88 
,,  81-87  in  pro^, 
Paul  [75]  86 

W.  H.  Allen  [62]  85 
Williams  77 

Sonnenschein  86 

87 
Lovell  Reeve  47  ;  55 
Williams  64 

Paul  88 

89 
Lovell  Reeve  70 
W.  H.  Allen  [67]  76 
Blackwood  86 


Bacteria  and  Fermentation— &.  h  §  42 :  Biology,  s.v.  Bacteria. 


Generally. 

£00TT,  T.  F. 

Great  Britain. 


Henderson,  J. 
Knapp,  J.  L. 
*LowE,  E.J. 


[Am.] 


57.    GRASSES. 


Illustrations  of  the  Genus  Carex,  4  vols. ;  col.  pi. 


e.p.  [a/j  £\l\      f  priv.  prin.        58-67 


Handbook  of  the  Grasses  of  Great  Britain  and  America  $1-50 

Gramina  Britannica;  118  col.  pi.                                     a.p.  \j:b.  76/-;  w.  20/-] 

Natural  History  of  British  Grasses  ;  74  col.  pL  21/- 

523 


Nm)  York 
Longman 
Bell 


7- 
[04]  42 

[58]  71 


Science] 


LICHENS,  MOSSES,  HEPATIC/E.    SEAWEEDS. 


[Botany 


H  §§  58-59 

Parnelt,,  R.  Grasses  of  Britain  ;  pi. 

Plues,  M.  British  Grasses  ;  l6  col.  pi. 
SOWEREY+ Johnson,  J.E.  +  C.  Grasses  of  Great  Britain;  coL  pi. 

Scotland. 

Parnell,  R.  Grasses  of  Scotland 

Russia. 

Grisebach,  a.  Gramina  Rossica 

America. 

Beal,  Prf.  W.  J.  [Am.]  Grasses  of  North  America,  vol.  i.  ;  well  ill. 

Henderson,  J.  — ut  supra. 


o.p.  [pi.  42/-]  r  8°  Blackwood  44-45 
10/6  c  8°  Lovell  Reeve  67 
26/-  r  8°  VanVoorst|;57-S9]6S 


o.p.  [pi.  20/-]  r  8°  Blackwood  42 


[largely  agricultural]      8°  87 


58.    LICHENS,  MOSSES,  HEPATICJE,  JUNGERMANNI.S. 
Europe  and  Generally. 

Braithwaite,  Dr.  R.        Sphagnaceae,  or  Peat  iVIosses  of  Europe  and  N.  America ;  29  col.  pi.  25/-  i  8°  W.  H.  Allen        80 

Hooker + Taylor,  %^^'  Musci  Exotici,  2  vols.  ;  col.  pi.  o.p.  [w.  £2  10/-]     8°  London             18-20 

Nylander,                        Lichenographia  Europese ;  Addenda  1886-88  2  vols.              8°  Paris                1 ;  89 

*Schimper,  W.  F.             Synopsis  Mnscorum  Europasorum,  2  vols.  ;  8  pi.  [in  Latin]  28/-  r  8°  Stuttgart  [64-66]  76 

Great  Britain. 


*Bagnall,  J.  E. 
Berkeley,  Rev.  M.  J. 
*Braithwaite,  Dr.  R. 
Carrington,  Dr.  B. 
Gray,  Peter 
hobkirk,  c.  h. 
*Hooker  + Taylor,  ^ 


Handbook  of  British  Mosses ;  ill.  [Young  Collector  Series]  i/- 

Handbook  of  British  Mosses  ;  24  col.  pi.  21/- 

The  British  Moss  Flora  ;  9  pi.  36/6 

British  Hepatics  :  descriptions  and  figures,  12  pts.  ea.  2/6  ;  col.  3/6 

Lichens,  Mosses,  Scale  Mosses,  &  Liverworts  ;  ill.  [Young  Collector  Series]  l/- 
Synopsis  of  British  Mosses  7/6 

h  Bryologia  Britannica,  ed.  W.  Wilson  o.p.  [pi.  42/-] 

Being  a  new  edition  oith&tr  Jtfiiscoloffitt  Bfilntutica, 
British  Jungermannise  o.p.  [pi.  31/6  ;  col.  63/-] 

Lichen  Flora  of  Great  Britain,  Ireland  and  Channel  Islands  21/- 

British  Species  of  Angio-Carpous  Lichens ;  30  col.  pi.  [w.  12/-] 

British  Mosses,  2  vols.  ;  w.  col.  fig.  of  ea.  species  50/- 


*Leighton,  Rev.  W.  A. 
*Tripp,'  F.  E.      "  ' 

America,  North. 

Braithwaite,  Dr.  R.       — ut  supra,  s.v.  Generally. 

Lesquereux+James,L.+T.P.  [Ams.]  Manual  of  Mosses  of  North  America 
Manual  of  the  Mosses  of  North  America 

SULLIVANT,  \V.  S.  [Am.]  Icones  Muscorum  [of  N.  America],  $20  ;  Supplement 
TucKERMAN,  E.  [Am.]      North  American  Lichens,  pts.  i.-ii. 

America,  South. 

Spruce,  Richard  [Am.] 


c  8°  Sonnenschein  [86]88 
8°  Lovell  Reeve        63 
i  8°  „  85 

i  8°  W.  H.  Allen         70 
c  8°  Sonnenschein         85 
c  8°  Lovell  Reeve  [82]  84 
8°  London  [18]  55 

4°  Bohn  [16]  46 

8°  W.  P.  Collins  [71]  79 

8°  Ray  Society  51 

i  8°  Bell  [68]  88 


8°  Boston  84 

$3.50     8°  Salem,  Mass.         84 

$10     4°  Camiridge,Mass.(>a,\T^ 

ea.  $3     8°  Boston  82  ;  88 


Hepaticae  of  the  Amazon,  Andes  of  Peru,  and  Ecuador  ;  22  pi. 


21/-     8°  Triibner 


86 


Generally. 

*Agardh,  J.  G. 
Harvey,  Prf.  W.  H. 

Great  Britain. 

*C0OKE,  M.  C. 

Gatty,  Mrs.  A. 
Gray,  Peter 
„      S.  O. 
Harvey,  Prf.  W.  H. 


Hassall,  a.  H. 
HiBBERD,  Shirley 
JOHNSTONE+  Croall, 
Plues,  M. 


59.    SEAWEEDS  (ALa.£). 


Species  Genera  et  Ordines  Algarum,  vols,  i.-iii.  pt.  i. 
Index  Generuni  Algarum  :  systematic  catalogue  of  Algse 


British  Fresh-water  Algse,  2  vols.  ;  130  col.  pi.  [v.  also  H  §  54] 

British  Seaweeds,  2  vols.  ;  80  col.  pi. 

Seaweeds,  Shells,  and  Fossils  ;  ill.  [Young  Collector  Si 

British  Seaweeds  ;  1 6  col.  pi. 

Phycologia  Britannica  :  History  of  British  Seaweeds,  4  vols. ;  col.  pi. 

An  entire  pi,  is  devoted  to  each  species,  the  number  of  pi,  being  360, 

Manual  of  British  Marine  Algse  ;  27  pi.  21/-; 

British  Fresh-waler  Algse,  2  vols.  ;  103  col.  pi.  o.p.  [pi.  42/-  ; 

The  Seaweed  Collector;  ill. 
-j-^  Nature-Printed  British  Seaweeds,  4  vols.  ;  200  pi. 
British  Seaweeds  ;  16  col.  pi. 

■524 


67/-     8°  Lund  48-80  inpro^'. 
2I6     8°  Van  Voorst  60 


90/- 

8° 

Williams 

81-85 

50/- 

r8" 

Bell 

63 

eries]-i/- 

c8" 

Sonnenschein 

86 

10/6 

c8" 

Lovell  Reeve 

67 

150/- 

rS" 

>» 

46-51 

col.  31/6 

8° 

Van  Voorst 

[41]  49 

w.  70/-] 

8" 

Taylor 

45]  52 

3/6 

12" 

Groombridge 

72 

105/- 

rS" 

Bradbury  [59-60]  70 

10/6 

8" 

Lovell  Reeve 

64 

Science] 


TREES  AND   SHRUBS. 


[Botany 


H  §60 


America.    Atlantic  and  Pacific. 

Farlow,  W.  G.  [Am.]      Marine  Algae  of  New  England  [\v.   numevous  literary  references]  $1.50   12°  Salem,  Mass. 

Harvey,  Prf.  W.  H.         Nereis  Boreali- Americana  ;  50  col.  pi.  [Atlantic  and  Pacific  Coasts]  60/-  r  4°  Van  Voorst 

Hervey,  A.  B.  [Am.]       Manual  of  American  Sea-Mosses  $2    \i°  Salem,  Mass. 

WoLLE,  Rev.  Prancis  [Am.]  Fresh-water  Algas  of  the  United  States,  2  vols. ;  157  pi.  (2000  col.  figs.)  $10     8°  Boston 
Wood,  H.  C, /><«.  [Am.]  „  „         North  America  ;  pi.  [Smithsonian  Instit.]  $7.50     4°   Washington 


8t 

52-53 
81 

S7 
72 


Australia. 

Harvey,  Prf.  W.  H.         Phycologia  Australis :  hist,  of  Australian  seaweeds,  5  vols. ;  300  col.  pi.  ea.30/-  r  S°  Lovell  Reeve    58-63 
DeSmidS  and  Diatoms— ».  H  §  54  :  Cesmids  and  Diatoms. 
Marine  Botany  — ».  H  §  45  :  Marine  zoology  and  Botany. 


Generally. 

Hemsi.ey,  W.  B. 
Loudon,  J.  C. 

Coniferos. 
•Gordon,  G. 
Lambert,  A.  B. 

Ravenscroft,  E.  [ed.] 
fapan. 

Murray,  Andrew 
Seniles,  Johannes 

Great  Britain. 

*BoULGER,  G.  S. 

Coleman,  W.  §. 
•Gilpin,  Rev.  W. 
Grindon,  L.  H. 
*Heath,  F.  G. 


*JOHNS,  Rev.  C.  A. 
KiRBY,  Mary+EHz. 
Loudon,  J.  C. 
Menzies,  W. 
Selby,  p.  J. 
Strutt,  J.  G. 

Burnham  Beeches. 
Heath,  F.  G. 

Asia. 

Burmah. 

KuRZ,  S. 

India. 

BEddome,  Cpt.  R.  H. 
Brandis,  Dr. 

America. 

Browne,  D.  J.  [Am.] 
Emerson,  G.  B.  [Am.] 
MiCHAUX,  F.  A.  [Am.] 
Sargent,  [Am.] 

Australia. 

V.  MiJLLER,  Sir  F. 


60.    TREES  AND  SHBUBS. 


Trees,  Shrubs,  and  Herbaceous  Plants 
Encyclopaedia  of  Trees  and  Shrubs  ;  2000  ill. 


12/- 
25/- 


8°  Longman 
8°  Warne 


[73]  77 
[42]  53 


Pinetura  :  synopsis  of  all  coniferous  plants ;  ill.  18/-     8°  Bohn         [58-62]  80 

Description  of  the  Genus  Pinus;  col.  pi.  o.f.  \w.  £6  10s.]  atl  f^  Z£'«i/«»[03-37]28-37 

The  firet  edition  103  vols,  is  v/otth  about;^7S.    It  is  tlie  finest  woric  on  the  subject  ever  published. 

Pinetum  Britannicum,  3  vols. ;  53  col.  pi.,  maps,  photos,  and  643  ill.  j^27  6/-  rf°  Edinburgh        66-87 


The  Pines  and  Firs  of  Japan  ;  200  ill. 
Pinacese  :  handbook  of  firs  and  pines 


5/- 
10/6 


8°  Williams 


Familiar  Trees,  2  series,  ea.  w.  40  col.  pi.  by  W.  H.  J.  Boot  [popular]  12/6 
Woodlands,  Heaths  and  Hedges  ;  col.  pi.  [trees,  shrubs,  fruits,  etc.] 

Forest  Scenery,  ed.  F.  G.  Heath ;  ill.  7/6 

The  Trees  of  Old  England  :  their  aspects,  associations  and  uses  ;  ill.  28/- 

Autumnal  Leaves,  ill.  6/-;  Our  Woodland  Trees;  8  col.  pi.  and  ill.  [pop.]  12/6 
Sylvan  Spring  ;  ill.  12/6;  Sylvan  Winter ;  ill.  [popular]  14/- 

Tree  Gossip  [      „      ]    3/6 

Forest  Trees  of  Britain ;  ill  [      ..      ]     5/- 

Talks  about  Trees  •  [      ..      ]    3/6 

Arboretum  et  Fruiticetum :  trees  &  shrubs  of  Britain,  8  vols.:  3000 pi.  o.f.  \w.  £,^ 
Forest  Trees  and  Woodland  Scenery  as  Described  by  Poets  [col.  pi.]  105/- 
History  of  British  Forest  Trees ;  200  ill.  o.p.  \_pb.  28/-;  w.  30/-] 

Sylva  Britannica  [=50  engravgs.  of  forest  trees]  189/-;  red.  to  42/- 


\ 
16°  Cassell 


63 
66 


86;  88 


c  8°  Low  [1791]  78 

8°  Pitman  68 

8°  Low        [82]  85  ;  78 
8°     ,,      80;  Paul      86 
8°  Field  &  Tuer  [85]  85 
c8°S.P.C.K.        [49]  69 
c  8°  Cassell  [73]  76 

8°  Longman        [38]  44 

£  ■      "  75 

8    Van  Voorst  42 

r  r  Reeves  &  Turner  26 


Burnham  Beeches ;  ill. 


Forest  Flora  of  British  Burmah,  2  vols. 


Flora  Sylvatica,  2  vols.  ;  ill. 

Forest  Flora  of  N.-W.  and  Central  India 


1/6  c  8°  Rider 


[79]  85 


30/-  c  8°  Calcutta  (Tbnr.)    77 


[«'•  £'i\  r  4°  Madras  69-73 

[w.  4°  Atlas  of  pi.]  58/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen  76 


Trees  of  America  :  native  and  foreign  $5.5° 

Trees  and  Shrubs  of  the  Forests  of  Massachusetts  ;  150  pi.,  2  vols.  52/6 

N.  American  Sylva,  5  vols.  [U.  S".,  Canada,  Nova  Scotia]  $75 

Forest  Trees  of  North  America  :  w.  Atlas  [16  pi.  in  f°] 


Eucalyptographia  :  descriptive  atlas  of  eucalypts  of  Australia  50/-     4' 

Iconography  of  Austr.  Species  of  Acacia  and  Cogn.  Genera,  pts.  i.-xi.  ea.  3/-  r  4° 


Nerai  York 

Boston  [75]  87 

Philadelphia  65 


Melbourne  79-82 

„    86-89  "*  P'og. 


Arboriculture  and  Forestry— «/.  i  §  45 :  Arboriculture. 


525 


Science] 


PHANEROGAMS.     LOCAL   FLORAS.     FLORA  OF   EUROPE. 


[Botany 


H  §§  61-63 

61.    PHANEROGAMS  (FLOWERING  PLANTS).    WILD  FLOWERS. 

Great  Britain. 

Allen,  Grant  Flowers  and  their  Pedigrees ;  ill.  [popular]  7/6  c  8°  Longman 

Daisy,  Wayside  Weed,  Strawberries,  Cleavers,  Wheat,  Mtn.  Tulip,  Cuckoo  Pint,  etc.,  forminer  a  functional  compan.  to  Brit.  Flora. 


83 


HiBBERD,  Shirley 
HULME,  F.  E. 
*JOHNS,  Rev.  C.  A. 
Lankester,  Mrs. 
Moore,  Thomas 
*LuBBOCK,  Sir  John 
Plues,  M. 
Pratt,  Anne 


Botanists'  Handbook  of  Field  Flowers  ;  ill. 

Familiar  Wild  Flowers,  Series  i.-v. ;  coL  pi. 

Flowers  of  the  Field  j  ill. 

Wild  Flowers  ;  ill. 

British  Wild  Flowers  ;  24  col,  pi. 

Flowers,  Truits,  and  Leaves  ;  ill. 


3/6  c  8' 

[popular]  ea.  12/6  i  16' 

[popular]  5/-  c  8' 

[popular]  5/-  c  8' 

[described  in  the  4  seasons]  16/-     8' 

[Nature  Series]  4/6  c  8' 


7/6  P  8' 
42/- 


Rambles  in  Search  of  Wild  Flowers  ;  96  col.  figs. 
Flowering  Plants  of  Great  Britain,  3  vols. ;  240  col.  pi. 

Wild  Flowers,  2  vols. ;  col,  pi.  12/- 

Proserpina,  pts.  i-io  [studies  of  wayside  flowers]  ea.  2/6 

Sowerby"+ Johnson,  J.  E.  +  C.  British  Wild  Flowers  ;  col.  pi.  63/- 

Key  to  the  Natural  Orders  of  British  Flowers  7/6 


RusKiN,  John 


$15 
$6 
$7 

30/- 


WoOD,  Rev.  H.  Season  among  the  Wild  Flowers  ;  ill, 

Switzerland :  Alpine  Flowers— &.  h  §  63. 

Asia:  India. 

Lowis,  Lena  Familiar  Indian  Flowers ;  30  col.  pi. 

Ameriea. 

GooDALE,  Dr.  G.  L.  [Am.]  The  Wild  Flowers  of  America  ;  51  col.  pi.  by  J.  Sprague  [Am.] 
Hervey,  a.  B.  [Am.]       Beautiful  Wild  Flowers  of  America;  col.  pi.  by  Sprague:  w.  letterpress 
Meehan,  T.  [Am.]  Native  Flowers  and  Ferns  of  the  United  States,  2  vols. ;  ill. 

MiERS,  J.  On  the  Apocynaceae  of  South  America ;  35  pi. 

Australia  and  New  Zealand. 

Featon,  E.  H.  +  Mrs.  [Austral.]  Art  Album  of  New  Zealand  Flora:  system,  and  pop.  descrip.,  vol.  i. ; 

40  col.  pi.  63/-     4' 

Fitzgerald,  R.  D.  [Austral.]  Australian  Orchids;  56  pi.  w.  descriptions,  6  pts.  ea.  10/6;  col.  21/-      f 

Hetley,  Mrs.  Chas.  [Austral.]  Native  Flowers  of  New  Zealand  ;  col.  pi.  63/-  i  4' 

Walker,  [Miss]  A.  F.  [Austral.]  Flowers  of  New  South  Wales  ;  col.  pi.  50/-     4' 

Forms  and  Colours  of  Flowers— z-.  h  §  50. 

Fertilization  — «/.  h  §  50. 

Cultivated  Flowers  and  Horticulture— z/.  1  §§46-48. 


Groombridge  [70]  73 
Cassell  78-85 

S.P.C.K.        [51]  84 
W.  H.  Allen  79 

Lovell  Reeve  [5-]  67  . 
Macmillan  86 

Bell  [62]  86 

:o    Warne  [ff ]  f f 

16°  S.P.C.K.  80 

8°  Allen,  Orpgtn.Ji-Ss 
8°  VaiiVoorst  [58-6o]76 
6s 


[arrgd.  ace.  to  the  months]  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [83]  86 


31/6     4°  Lovell  Reeve         78 


Boston 


4°  Williams 


Wellington 
Sydney 
Low 
Sydney 


[77]  87 

82 

78;  79 
78 


89 
76-80 
87-88 

87 


LOCAL  FLORAS  (GENERAL). 


62.    LOCAL  FLORAS:  COMPREHENSIVE. 

Kany  books  in  CLASS  E  treat  Incidentally  of  Local  Floras. 


Geographical  Distribution. 

Meyen,  F.  I.  F.  Botanical  Geography  [tr.] 


o.f.  [pb.  10/6 ;  w.  4/6]     8°  Ray  Society 


46 


The  only  really  important  comprehensive  work  is  A,  GRISEBACH'S  Vegetation  der  Erde  naeh  ihrer  ktimat.  Atwrdnuriz,  2  vols,  r  8°  20/-  Leipzig  [yr]  84.    His  Abhandlungen  xur 
PJlunzenseogrnphU,  20/-  r  «•  Uifzig  80  is  also  valuable.    There  are  two  good  French  books ;  de  CANDOLLE'S  GeograpkU  iolanique,  and  BERTHEiOT's  Ceegr.  botamsut. 

Descriptive   Botany— o.  H  §  51  :  Descriptive  and  Popular  Botany. 

Insular  Floras. 

Hemsley,  W.  B.  Present  State  of  Knowledge  of  Insular  Floras 

Hooker,  Sir  J.  D.  On  Insular  Floras 

■"Wallace,  [Dr.  ]  A.  Russel    Island  Life  :  insular  faunas  and  floras 

Scientific  Voyages :  Botany  of— ».  H  §  44 :  Scientific  voyages. 

Forests  and  Forestry  :    Local— ».  1  §  45  :  Arboriculture  and  Forestry. 


[Challenger  Reports]  2/-  r  4°  Eyre&Spottisw'de  85 
[Brit.  Assoc.  Address,  1866] 

18/-     8°  Macmillan  80 


Generally. 

Grisebach,  Aug. 
Henfrey,  Prf.  A. 
Nyman,  C.  F. 
Roth,  E. 


63.    FLORA  OF  THE  CONTINENT  OF  EUROPE. 

Flora  Europaa,  ed.  A.  Kanitz  [posthum.  fragment]  3/- 

The  Vegetation  of  Europe :  its  condition  and  causes  5/- 

Conspectus  Florae  Europasse,  5  pts.  3°/" 

Additamenta  ad  Conspectum  Flor.  Europ.,  ed.  Nyman  2/6 

526 


8°  Klausenburg  tfi 

12°  Van  Voorst  52 

8°  Orebro  78-84 

8°  Berlin  86 


Science] 


FLORA  OF   GREAT   BRITAIN   AND  IRELAND. 


[Botany 


Denmark. 


\ 


Icones  Floras  Danicse 
Lange,  J.  Nomenclator  Flora  Danica 


H  §64 

Copenhagen  87 


[index  to  above]  15/-     4' 
France. — No  book  in  English.    The  best  in  French  is  Grenier+Godron's  Flore  de  la  France. 

Germany. 

Koch,  Synopsis  Florae  Germanicse  et  Helveticse  [an  authority] 

Reichenbach,  H.  G.  L.  +G.     Icones  Florae  Germanicae,  22  vols.  ;  over  2500  col.  pi.  o.p.  [pi,  j^6o ;  w.  £4.0]  4°  Leipzig        37-68 

Weber,  J.  C.  — v.  infra,  s.v.  Switzerland. 

Italy. 

"Bertoloni  Flora  Italica 

Deakin,  R.  Flora  of  the  Colosseum  of  Rome                                                                     3/6  12" 

DoHRN,  Dr.  Anton  Flora  and  Fauna  of  Gulf  of  Naples;  ill.                                   r^ years'  sub.  150/-  4' 

MoGGRiDGE,  J.  T,  Contribution  to  the  Flora  of  Mentone  and  Riviera  ;  99  col.  pL                  6s/-  8" 

Russia. 


Groombridge  [J-]  73 
Macmillan  inprep. 
Lovell  Reeve         74 


Flora  Calpensis 
Prodromus  Florae  Hispan. 


Natural  History  of  the  Azores 


8°  S.  Petersburg         80 


[the  botany  of  Gibraltar]  10/6     8°  Van  Voorst  46 


Ledeboijr,  Flora  Rossica 

V.  Trautfetter,  E.  R.    Flora  Rossica 
Wahlenberg,  Flora  Carpatorura 

Spain. 

Kelaart,  Dr.  E.  F 

*WlLLKOMM,  F. 

Azores. 

Godman,  F.  D. 

Madeira. 

Lowe,  R.  T.  Flora  of  Madeira,  Vol.  i. 

Switzerland :  Alpine  Flowers. 

*Bennett,  Prf.  A.  W.     Tourist's  Handbook  to  Alpine  Flora 

Ed.  fr.  work  of  Prf.  DALLA  TORRE ;  authorized  by  German  and  Austrian  Alpine  Club. 
*Gremli,  a.  Alpine  Flora  for  Tourists  and  Field  Botanists  [tr.]  7/6  c  8°  ZUrich  (Nutt)  89 

Koch,  — v.  §  Germany,  supra — but  it  omits  the  series  peculiar  to  Piedmont  aTid  W.  Alps. 

Macmillan,  Rev.  Hugh    Holidays  in  Highlands  [in  search  of  Alpine  plants]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [69]  75 

Robinson,  W.  Alpine  Flowers  for  English  Gardens ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Murray  [70]  79 

•Seboth,  Julius  Alpine  Plants  painted  fr.  Nature,  ed.  Prf.  A.  W.  Bennett,  4  ser.,  ea.  w.  100 

exquisitely  col.  pi.  ea.  25/-  s  4°  Sonnenschein    80-85 

Witli  an  Introduction  on  the  Cultivation  of  Alpine  Flowers  on  the  Plane. 

Weber,  J.  C.  Die  Alpenpflanzen  Deutschlands  und  der  Schweiz,  4  vols. ;  col.  pi.  £2     16°  Jlfunichl46-^6]j8-jg 

The  descriptive  text  is  in  German.    There  are  400  fairly-well  coloured  plates. 


9/- 

8°  Van  Voorst 

70 

15/- 

8°  Van  Voorst 

69 

S/- 

18°  Sonnenschein 

86 

64.    FLORA  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN  and  IRELAND. 


Generally. 

Babington,  Prf.  C.  C. 
*Bentham,  George 

Fitch+Smith,  ^^; 
Havward,  W.  R. 
Henslow,  Rev.  G. 
*Hooker,  Sir  J.  D. 


10/6   12°  Van  Voorst  [sec.  edn.  48]  8i 

~  [65]  87 

[79]  87 
[72]  86 

79 

[70]  83 


Manual  of  British  Botany 

Handbook  of  the  British  Flora,  M.  Sir  J.  D.  Hooker  lo/6  c  8°  L.  Reeve 

Illustrations  to  same ;  1306  ill.  10/6  c  8°           „ 
Botanist's  Pocket  Book                               [characteristics  of  British  plants]  4/6  c  8°  Bell 

Student's  Catalogue  of  British  Plants  8°  London 

Student's  Flora  of  the  British  Isles  10/6     8°  Macmillan 
L<|pdon  Catalogue  of  British  Plants. 

Pratt,  Anne                      Flowering  Plants,  Grasses,  Sedges  and  Ferns  of  Gt.  Brit.,  4  vols.  60/-     8°  Warne       [54-57]  89 

Sowerby,  J.C.+J.  De  C.  +J.  E.  +  Salter,  J.W.  English  Botany,  12  vols.  ;  1937  col.  pi.  £2/^  3/-  r  8°  Bell       [iif£]  63-86 

Description  and  life-size  drawing  of  every  British  plant, 

TURNBULL,  R.  Index  of  British  Plants  ace.  to  the  London  Catalogue  [w.  synonyms,  etc.]  3/-     8°  Bell  90 

Watson,  H.  C  Topographical  Botany  of  English  Plants ;  col  map.  16/-     8°  Quaritch         [73]  83 

Nomenclature  — v.  H  §  48,  s.v.  Warburton. 

Cambridgeshire. 

Babington,  Prf.  C.  C.      The  Flora  of  Cambridgeshire 

Miller -fSKERTCHLY,  ^  The  Fenland  :  past  and  present ;  maps  and  ilL 

Derbyshire. 

Painter,  Rev.  W.  H.        The  Flora  of  Derbyshire ;  mjp 

5-V 


7/6   12°  Van  Voorst  60 

[geol.,  flora,  fauna]  31/6  r  8°  Longman  78 

7/6     S"  Bell  89 


Science] 


FLORA  OF   ENGLAND. 


[Botany 


Flora  of  Plymouth 

Handbook  of  the  Torquay  Flora 


[flowering  plants  and  ferns]  12/6     8°  Van  Voorst  So 

2/-  12°  Iredale,  Torquay  60 


H  §64 

Devonshire. 

Briggs,  T.  R.  a. 
Stewart,  Robert 

Durham  — ».  Northumberland,  infra. 

Essex :  Epping  Forest. 

Buxton,  E.  N.  Epping  Forest ;  maps  and  pi. 

Hampshire  and  Isle  of  Wight. 

O'Brien  +  Parkinson,  C.  +  C.  Wild  Flowers  of  the  Undercliffe,  I.  of  W. 
TowNSEND,  F.  Flora  of  Hampshire  and  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  2  pi. 

Selborne. 

White,  Rev.  Gilbert  Natural  Hist.&  Antiq.  of  Selborne  [1789],  ed.  J.E.Harting;  ill.  T.  Bewick  7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [74]  89 

' '      "  84/-     4°  Macmillan       [75]  77 

31/-     8°  Van  Voorst      75-78 


[incl.  its  natural  history]  7/6     8°  Stanford 


84 


7/6  c  8°  Lovell  Reeve         81 
16/-     8°  „  83 


The  same,  ed.  Frank  Buckland 
„  ,,  The  same,  ed.  Thomas  Bell,  2  vols. 

Herefordshire. 

Purchas  +  Ley,  W.  H. +A.  Flora  of  Herefordshire 

Hertfordshire. 

Pryor,  a.  R.  Flora  of  Hertfordshire,  ed.  B.  D.  Jackson ;  map 

Kent. 

Deakin,  R. 

Lancashire. 

Grindon,  L.  H. 

Leicestershire. 


Flowering  Plants  of  Tunbridge  Wells 
Flora  of  Manchester 


MOTT+ Cooper,  |^j 


21/-     8°  l3ksx!vs.\\,Hereford'&^ 
14/-     8°  Gurney  88 

10/6  c  8°  Groombridge         71 
12/6     8°  White  59 

IS/-     8°  Williams  87 


12/6  c  8°  W.  H.  AUen  69 
4/6  c  8°  Longman  [64]  76 
5/-   18°  W.  H.  Allen         77 


6/-  c  8°  Jarrold,  Norwich  [4S]79 
5/-c8°    „  „    66  J  79 


7/6     8°  Williams 


Flora  of  Leics.  :  including  cryptogams ;  maps 

Middlesex. 

Trimen  +  Dyer,  ^^        Flora  of  Middlesex :  with  physical  geography  and  climate ;  ill. 
Melville,  J.  C.  Flora  of  Harrow,  ed.  W.  M.  Hind 

de  Crespigny,  E.  C.  New  London  Flora 

Norfolk. 

Lubbock,  Rev.  Richard     Observations  on  the  Flora  of  Norfolk 
Trimmer,  Rev.  Kirby        Flora  of  Norfolk,  6/-;  Supplement 

Northumberland. 

Baker + Tate  ;  J.  G.  +  ?   Flora  of  Northumberland  and  Durham 

Oxfordshire. 

Druce,  G.  C.  Flora  of  Oxfordshire  [flowering  plants  and  ferns]  10/-     8°  Parker,  Oxon.       86 

ContaiDs  in  extenso  BOSWBLL'S  Oxfordshire  Mosses,  aad  a  list  of  Fungi. 

Shropshire. 

Leighton,  Rev.  W.  A.     Flora  of  Shropshire ;  20  pi.  o.p.  [w.  lid]     8°  Shrewsbury  41 

Phillips,  W.  Guide  to  the  Botany  of  Shrewsbury  8°  „  78 

StaflFordshire. 

Garner,  Robert  Natural  History  of  the  County  of  Stafford ;  ill.  10/-     8°  Van  Voorst 

Mosley,  Sir  Oswald  Natural  History  of  Tutbury  [incl.  Burton-on-Trent]  21/- r  8°  ,, 

Suffolk. 

Hind,  W.  M. 

Surrey. 

Beeby,  W. 
Salmon,  J.  D. 

Sussex. 

Arnold,  Rev.  F.  H. 
Roper,  F.  C.  C. 

Westmoreland. 

Baker,  J.  G.  _ 

52$ 


Flora  of  Surrey 

Flora  of  Surrey  :  compiled  fr.  MS.  by  J.  A.  Brewer 


A  Sussex  Flora 
Flora  of  Eastbourne 


Flora  of  the  English  Lake  District 


12/-     8°  Gurney 


68 


44 
63 


89 


in  prep. 
fl6    12°  Van  Voorst  63 


3/6  c  8°  Author, SmsworiA87 
[Cuckmere  district]  4/6  p  8°  Van  Voorst  7S 


7/6     8°  Bell 


8S 


Science] 


FLORA   OF  ASIA   MINOR  AND  ASIA. 


[Botany 


Wiltshire. 

Preston,  Rev.  T.  A.  Flowering  Plants  of  Wilts  ;  map 

WoFcesterslilre. 

Lees,  Edwin  Botany  of  Worcestershire 

..  ).  Botany  of  the  Malvern  Hills 

Yopkshipe. 

Baker,  J.  G.  North  Yorkshire  Studies  in  Botany,  Geology,  etc. 

Lees,  Dr.  F.  Arnold  Flora  of  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire  :  its  climatol.  and  lithology 

Miall+Carrington,  ^  Flora  of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ;  2  maps 


H  §65 

8°  WiltsArchseoI.  Soc.  88 


8°  Malvern  67 

4/-     8°        „  [43]  68 

IS/~     8°  Longman  63 

21/-     8°  Lovell  Reeve         88 

62 


o.p.  \w.  £(i\  r  8°  Edinburgh       23-28 


SCOTLAND. 

Greville,  R.  K.  Scottish  Ciyptogaraic  Flora,  6  vols.  ;  360  col.  pi. 

IRELAND. 

Stewart  +  CorrY,  ^^_     Flora  of  the  North-East  of  Ireland  [incl.  mosses  and  liverworts]  5/6  c  8°  Macmillan,  Camb.  88 

Systematic  Lists  of  Flora,  Fauna,  Palseont.  and  Archaeol.  of  North  of  Ireland  3/6  c  8°  Belfast  Nat.  Club  88 

Cork. 

Allin,  Rev.  T.  Flowering  Plants  and  Ferns  of  the  County  of  Cork  ;  col.  map  3/6     8°  Weston-super-MareS^ 

Howtli  and  Island  of  Aran. 

Hart,  H.  C.  Flora  of  Howth  3/6  c  8°  Hodges,  Dublin 

I/-     8°        „  „         75 


f>  M 


Flora  of  Howth 

List  of  Plants  Formed  in  the  Island  of  Aran 


KuRZ,  S. 
Mason,  Rev.  F. 


65.    FLORA  OF  ASIA  MINOR  and  ASIA. 

Comprehensive. 

BoissiER,  Edmond  Flora  Orientalis,  5  v.  &  Suppl.  [lists  of  plants  observ.  fr.  Greece  &  Egypt  to  India]  i^o fr.  8°  Basle  72-8S 

Asia  Minor. 

Tristram,  Can.  H.  B.      Flora  and  Fauna  of  Palestine;  20  pi.  (some  col.)      [Pal.  Explor.  Fund.]  63/-  A.  P.  Watt  85 

Zeller,  Mrs.  H.  Wild  Flowers  of  the  Holy  Land ;  54  col.  pi.  21/-     4°  Nisbet  [75]  79 

Burma. 

Forest  Flora  of  British  Burma,  2  vols.  [India  Off.  pubn.]  30/-  c  8°  Ca/,;K««(Triibner)  77 

Burma  :  its  people  &  production,  2  v.  [v.  ii.  =  Botany,  ed.  W.  Theobald]  60/-     8°  Triibner  [64]  84 

China  —o.  also  E  §  34  :  China. 

Bentham,  George  Flora  Hong-Kongensis,  i8/- ;  Supplement  by  Dr.  Hance  2/6     8°  Lovell  Reeve  64 

Bretschn eider,  Dr.  E.  Botanicon  Sinicum  [notes  fr.  native  sources]  10/6  c  8°  Triibner  82 

„  „  Early  European  Researches  into  the  Flora  of  China  7/6     8°        ,,  81 

India. 

Beddome,  Maj.  R.  H. 
Drury,  Col.  Heber 

♦Hooker,  Sir'j.  D. 

V.  Miguel, 
Oliver,  Prf.  D. 
Wight,  Robert 

Ceylon. 

Tennent,  Sir  J.  E. 


Icones  Plantarum  Indi^  Orientalis,  pts.  1-15  ea.  6/6  r  4°  Van  Voorst      69-74 

Handbook  to  the  Flora  of  India,  3  vols.  120/-  r  8°  Madras  64-69 

Useful  Plants  of  India  16/-  r  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [     ]  7- 

Flora  of  Brit.  India,  pts.  i.-xiii.,  ea.  10/6;  xiv.-xv.,  ea.  9/-;  orv,  i.-iv.  ea.  32/-     8°  Lovell  Reeve   75-88 
Himalayan  Journals  :  notes  of  a  naturalist,  2  vols. ;  map  and  ill.  o.p.  [w.  30/-]     8°  London  54 

Flora  Indiae  Batavias 

First  Book  of  Indian  Botany  ;  Ul.  6/6  f  8°  Macmillan      [69]  80 

Icones  Plantarum  Indiae  Orientalis,  6  vols.  ;  col.  pi.  o.p.  [w.  £'2.d\     4°  Madras  40-53 


Ceylon  :  w.  notices  of  nat.  hist.,  2  vols.  ;  maps  &  ill.  o.p.  [pi.  50/- ;  w.  25/-]     8°  Longman        [Ml  60 

""-"- -'"'--"--'--  o.p.  ipb.  1216-]     8°        „  ""61 

25/-     8°  Dulau  6s 


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H  §§  66-67 

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H  §70 

XII.  Zoology. 

70.    BIBLIOGEAPHY,  HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY,  &o. 
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„  +  Carus, Prf. J. V.  The  same:  supplement,  2  vols.  [literature of  1846-60]  33/-  8°       ,,  60-61 

„  „  Thesame:  i86i-i88o,  I2pts.  ea.  7/-  8°      „  86-90 

Record  of  Zoological  Literature  ea.  30/-  8°VanVoorst64f^y.o«». 

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H  §§  71-73 


Classification. 

Agassiz,  Frf.  Louis 


71.    CLASSIFICATION.    GEOGKAPHICAL  DISTRIBUTION. 


Nomenclator  Zoologicus,  12  pts. 
Nomenclatoris  Zoologici  Index  Universalis 
Marshall,  A.  D.  Nomenclator  Zoologicus 

),  ,,  Essajr  on  Classification 

Greene,  Dr.  J.  R.  Tables  of  Zoology  :  tribes,  orders,  groups 

Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H.  Introduction  to  the  Classification  of  Animals  ;  ill. 

Lankester,  Prf.  E.  Ray    Notes  on  Embryology  and  Classification 


57 
72 

69 

.      „  ,  ..  77 

Nicholson,,  Prf.  H.  A.     Synopsis  of  Classification  of  Animal  Kingdom  ;  io6  ill.  6/-     8°  Blackwood  82 

Pascoe,  E.  p.  Zoological  Classification  [a  very  dear  book]  12/-  s  8°  Van  Voorst     [77]  80 

Classes,  Orders,  etc. ,  of  the  Animal  Kingdom  3/6     8°  Taylor  &  Francis   86 


[recent  and  fossil]  72/-  r  4°  Soloduri 
12I-     8°        „ 
[contin.  of  above]  8/-  8°  Vienna  73 

o.p.  \_w.  il-']     8°  Boston 
[3  sheets]  5/-  Churchill 

6/-  c  8°        „ 
2/6     8° 


42-47 
46-48 


ScuDDER,  S.  H.  [Am.]     Nomenclator  Zoologicus  15/- 

An  alphab.  list  of  all  generic  names  that  have  been  employed  by  naturalists  for  recent  and  fossil  animals,  to  1879. 

Ceographieal  Distribution  of  Animals. 

Heilprin,  Prf.  A.  [Am.]  Geographical  &  Geological  Distribution  of  Animals  [Intern.  Scient.  Ser.]    5/-  c  8°  Paul 
Murray,  A.  Geographical  Distribution  of  Mammals  63/-     f  °  Day 

•Wallace,  [Dr.]  A.  Russel  Geograph.  Distrib.  of  Animals,  and  Past  Changes  of  Earth's  Surface,  2  v. ;  ill.  42/-     8°  Macmillan 
,,  ,,  Island  Life  :  phenomena  and  causes  of  insular  faunas  and  floras ;  ill.  18/-     8°  ,, 

Methods  of  Study. 

Agassiz,  Prf.  Louis  Methods  of  Study  in  Natural  History ;  ill.  $1.50   if  Boston 


82-84 


87 
66 

76 
80 

[47]  80 


72.    SYSTEMATIC  abd  MORPHOLOGICAL  ZOOLOGY:   GENERAL  WORKS. 
General  Textbooks. 

*Claus+ Sedgwick,^  Elementary  Textbook  of  Zoology,  2  vols. ;  706  ill.  37/-     8°  Sonnenschein     ^^ 

The  best  comprehensive  work.    Vol.  i. :  Protozoa  to  Insecta,  21/-:  vol.  ii. :  Mollusca  to  Man,  16/-.    Prefixed  to  vol  i.  is  a  lucid  Introduction  to  Zoology  of  179  pages. 


Macalister,  Prf.  A. 


Morgan,  Prf.  C.  Lloyd 
KiCHOLSON,  Prf.  H.  A. 


Introduction  to  Morphology  and  System.  Zool.  of  Invertebrates  ;  ill.  10/6 

Introduction  to  Systematic  Zool.  and  Morphol.  of  Vertebrates  ;  ill.  10/6 

Zoology _of  Vertebrate  Animals ;  oflnverteb.  Anim.;  ill.    [elementary]  ea.  1/6 


Animal  Biology  ;  ill, 

Manual  of  Zoology  for  Students  ;  555  ill. 

Textbook  of  Zoology;  i88ill.,  6/- ;  Introd.  Textbk.  of  Zool.,  156  ill. 
PACKARD,A.S.j;K«.[Am.]  Zoology  for  Students  ;  ill. 

„  „  Zoology;  ill. 

Sedgwick,  Adam  Elementary  Textbook  of  Animal  Biology 

Atlas. 

Smith +NQRWELL,  -j^  Illustrations  of  Zoology ;  70  pi.  {400  figs.)      [invertebrate  and  vertebrate]  12/6  s  4°  Pentland,  Edin.    89 


8/6 

18/-  p  «■ 
3/-  c  8' 
IS/-   12' 
[quite  elementary]  $1.40    12' 


8°  Hodges,  Dublin     76 
8°        „  „  78 

2°  Longman         78  ;  80 
8°  Rivington  ,  87 

8°  Blackwood      [70]  87 
„  [70]  79;  [73] 88 
New  York  81 

83 
Sonnenschein  in  prep. 


73.    COMPARATIVE  ANATOMY. 


Agassiz,  Prf.  Louis 
JBell,  Prf.  F.  Jeffrey 
*Gegenbaur,  Prf.  C. 
Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H. 


New  York 
Cassell 
Macmillan 
Churchill 


MiVART,  St.  George 
Owen,  [Sir]  R. 


•RoLLESTON,  Prf.  Geo. 

J)  9» 

Wiedersheim,  Prf.  R. 


8°  Macmillan 


Lectures  on  the  Structure  of  Animal  Life  ;  ill.  7/6  c  i 

Comparative  Anatomy  and  Physiology  ;  ill.        [Manuals  f.  Medical  Stud.]  7/6    12° 
Elements  of  Comparative  Anatomy  [tr.] ;  ill.  2l/-  r  8° 

Manual  of  Anatomy  of  Vertebrated  Animals  ;  ill.  12/-    12° 

Manual  of  the  Anatomy  of  Invertebrated  Animals  ;  ill.  16/-   12'' 

Elementary  Lessons  in  Anatomy  ;  400  ill.  6/6    I 

Lect.  on  Compar.  Anat.  and  Physiol,  of  Inverteb.  Animals,  2  vols. ;  ill.     o.p. 

[pi.  28/-;  w.  10/-]     8°  Longman 
Comparative  Anatomy  and  Physiol,  of  Verteb.  Animals,  3  vols.  ;  ill.  73/6     8°        ,, 

Forms  of  Animal  Life,  ed  W.H.Jackson;  ill.    [descrip.  of  selected  types]  36/-  r  8°  Clar.  Press 
— in  his  Scientific  Papers  and  Addresses,  ed.  W.  Turner,  2  vols. ;  ill.         24/-     8°  ,, 

ElementsofComparative  Anatomy  of  Vertebrates,  tr.  W.N.  Parker;  270111.  i2/(5     8°  Macmillan 

Arranged  according  to  organs,  and  not  according  to  groups  of  animals,  as  is  ufiual. 

Domesticated  Animals. 

Chaveau  +  Fleming,  A. -t-G.    Comparative  Anatomy  of  the  Domesticated  Animals ;  450  ill.  31/6     8'  Churchill 

McFadyean,  J.  ComparativeAnatomy  of  Domesticated  Animals,  pt.  i.[osteology&arthrol.]  18/-     8°  Johnston 

Human  Anatomy  - 
Animal  Mechanics. 

Houghton,  S. 
Marey,  Prf.  E.  J. 
Pettigrew,  Dr.  J. 
Warner,  F. 

Circulation. 

Pettigrew,  J.  B. 


[66]  74 
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Principles  of  Animal  Mechanics ;  ill.  21/-     8°  Longman 

Animal  Mechanism  :  terrest.  &  aerial  Jocomot.  [tr.];  1 17  ill.  [Int.  Sci.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 
Animal  Locomotion  :  walking,  swimming,  flying ;  130  ill.    [Int.  Sci.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°     „ 
Three  Lectures  on  the  Anatomy  of  Movement  4/6  c  8°    „ 


Physiology  of  Circulation  in  Plants,  Lower  Animals  and  Man ; 

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H  §74 

Osteolog-y  —for  Human  Osteology,  v.  H*  §  6. 

Flower,  Prf.  W.  H.         Introduction  to  the  Osteology  of  the  Mammalia  ;  ill.       [R.  C.  S.  lects.]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [70]  Sj 

Huxley + Hawkins,  -37^7^  Elementary  Atlas  of  Comparative  Osteology  ;  12  pi.                            25/-  i  4°  Norgate  64 

MiALL,  Prf,  L.  C.              Comparative  Anatomy,  I.  Skull  of  Crocodile,  2/6;  2.  Indian  Elephant       5/-     8°  Macmillan  77;  78 

Parker  +  Bettany,£!—;S- Morphology  of  the  Skull;  ill.                                                                 I0/6  c  8°         „  77 

„        Prf.  W.  K.        '   Skull  of  the  Common  Snake                                                                           7/6     4°  Triibner  79 

Teeth. 

Owen,  [Sir]  Richard  Odontography :  compar.  anat.  of  teeth,  2  v.  [».  ii.  =  168  pi.  (vertebrates)]  o.f.  [w.  30/-]  r  8°  40-45 

Inseeta. 

Miall+Dendy,  ^^       Structure  and  Life-history  of  the  Cockroach  ;  iU.  7/6     8°  Leeds  86 

Mollusca. 

Pelseneer,  Dr.  Paul        Anatomy  of  Deep  Sea  Mollusca;  4  pi.  {Challenger  Reports]  2/6  r4''  Eyre  &  Spottisw.   88 

Pisces. 

Lankester,  Prf.  E.  Ray  Contribs.  to  Knowledge  of  Rhabdopleura  and  Amphioxus  ;  10  pi. 

[2  earliest  forerunners  of  verteb.;  repr.  fr.  Jl.  Micr.  Soc.l  12/6     4°  Churchill  8j 

Amphibia. 

Frog. 

*EcKER,  Dr.  Alex.  Anatomy  of  the  Frog,  tr.  G.  Haslam  21/-     8°  Clar.  Press  89 

Marshall,  Prf.  A.  M.      The  Frog  :  an  intro.  to  anatomy,  histology,  and  embryology  6/-  c  8°  Cornish,  ,Mz«fj.[85]88 

Mivart,  St.  George  The  Common  Frog ;  ill.  {Nature  Series]  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [74]  81 

Reptilia. 

Mason,  J.  J.  Minute  Structure  of  Central  Nervous  Syst.  of  Reptiles  and  Batrachians  of  N. 

Amer. ;  113  pi.  {w.  63/-]  s  i"  priv.  prin.  Newport  79-82 

AveS  —for  Fossil  Birds,  ».  H  §  93. 

Eyton,  T.  C.  Osteologia  Avium,  vi.  supplements  ;  185  pi.  210/- ;  red.  to  105/-  r4°  Williams  61-69 ;  79 

Watson,  Prf.  Morrison     Anatomy  of  the  Spheniscidae  [penguins] ;  19  pi.        {Challenger  Reports]  13/6  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.  83 

Mammalia. 

Cat. 

•Mivart,  St.  George         The  Cat ;  200  ill.  30/-     8°  Murray  81 

Serving  as  an  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Vertebrata,  especially  Mammals. 

Newton,  E.  T.  Typical  Parts  in  Skeleton  of  Cat,  etc.  3/-     8°  Chapman  75 

Williams,  H.  S.  [Am.]    Anatomy  of  the  Cat :  guide  to  the  study  of  Vertebrates,  2  vols.  $6   12°  New  York  7$ 

74.    PRACTICAL  ZOOLOGY.    LABORATORY  MANUALS, 

Balfour,  Prf.  F.  M.         Studies  from  the  Morphological  Laboratory,  Cambridge                              S/-     8°  Williams  80 

Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H.           The  Crayfish  :  an  introduction  to  zoology ;  82  ill.      [Intern.  Sclent.  Ser.]  S/-  c  8°  Paul  [79]  87 

„       +MARTIN,  Prf.  H.  N.   Elementary  Practical  Biology,  ed.  G.  B.  Howes  +  D.  H.  Scott ;  ill.  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [75]  88 
Marshall,  Prf.  A.  Milnes    Practical  Zoology :  a  laboratory  hdbk. ;  ill.              [for  junior  students]  10/6  c  8°  Smith&  Elder  [87]  88 

Martin  +  Moule,  Sj-^_   Hdbk.  of  Vertebrate  Dissection,  pts.i.-iii.  [i.  Chelonian,  ii.  Bird,  iii.  Rodent]$2.io  12°  New  York  8i-^j 

Parker,  Prf.  T.  J.    '    '     Course  of  Instruction  in  Zootomy ;  74  ill.                                 [Vertebrata]  8/6  c  8°  Macmillan  84 
Whitman,  C.  O.  [Am.]    Methods  of  Microscopic  Anatomy  and  Embryology                                                     Boston 

Wilder + Gage,  |^;  [Ams.]  Anatomical  Technology  ;  ill.                                 [applied  to  the  cat]  $4.50     8°  New  York  8j 

„             „         '    '         Guide  to  Pract.  Wk.  in  Elem.  Anat.  ;  ill.           [cat,  frog,  menobranchus]  50;:.      8°         „  81 

Invertebrata. 

Brooks,  Dr.  W.  K.  [Am.]  Hdbk.  of  Invertebrate  Zoology  ;  200  ill.  [for  laboratories]  $3     8°  Boston  82 

Atlas. 

Howes,  G.  B.  Atlas  of  Practical  Elementary  Biology :  w.  pref.  Prf.  T.  H.  Huxley;  24  pi.  14/-     4*  Macmillan  85 

Memoirs. 

Sanderson,  Prf.  J.  Burdon  [ed.]  Select  Biolog.  Memoirs,  vols  i.-ii.  [trs.  fr.  var.  foreign  writers]  37/-  8°  Clar.  Press88;  89  inprag, 

i.:  EDITOR  [ed.1  Physiol,  of  Ncrre,  Muscle,  and  Elecuical  OrEans,  ai/-  '88 ;  11.:  WEISMANN,  Dr.  A.,  Hereditary  and  Kindred  Problems,  i6/-  '8». 

Methods  of  Research. 

Whitman,  C.  O.  [Am.]   Methods  of  Research  in  Microscopic  Anatomy  and  Embryology;  ilU       $2.50     8°  Boston  8$ 

Practical  Physiology— w.  H»  §  9  :  Experimental  Physiology. 

Vivisection  and  Anti- Vivisection  :  Moral  Arguments— i-.  A  §  113 :  Christian  Ethics,  s.v.  Vivisection. 

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H§§  75-76 


75.    EMBEYOLOGY. 


2i/-     8°  MacmillanCSo-SilSs- 


'BALFOUK,  Prf.  F.  M.        Treatise  on  Comparative  Embryology,  ill.  ;  vol  i.  l8/-;  vol.  ii. 

The  2ncl  edo.  was  repr.  verbatitn  from  and  without  addition   to  the  first. 

Foster + Balfour  pg^t_  Practical  Embryology,  ed.  Adam  Sedgwick  ;  ill.  io/6  c  8°  „  [74]  S3 

Haddon,  Prf.  A.  C.  intro.  to  the  Study  of  Embryology  ;  190  ill.    [student's  bk. ;  not  v.  good]  18/-     8°  Griffin  87 

Lankestzr,  Prf.  E.  Ray  Notes  on  Embryology  and  Classification  2/6     8°  Churchill  77 

COBlenterata.  —p.  also  H  §  79  [s.v.  Agassiz,  Prf.  A.). 

Fewkes,  J.  W.  [Am.]  Embryology  of  Acalephs;  &  Polyps  by  Mark ;  13  pi.  [EmbryoL  Monographs]  $3     4°  Cambridge,  Mass.  84 

EchinodePmata.  —v.  also  H  §  So  [s.v.  Agassiz,  Prf.  A.). 

Agassiz,  Prf.  A.  [Am.]  Embryology  of  Echinodermata ;  15  pi.  [Embryolog.  Monographs]  $3     4°  Cambridge,  Mass.  83 

ArthFopoda. 

Brooks,  Dr.W.  K.  [Am.]  Observations  on  the  Embryology  of  Insects  and  Arachnids;  6  col.  pi.      $3.50    4°  Baltimore  87 

Faxon,  W.  [Am.]  Embryology  of  the  Crustacea ;  14  pi.  [Embryolog.  Monographs]  $3     /^  Cambridge,  Mass.  %2 

MoUusca. 

Lankester,  Prf.  E.  Ray  Contributions  to  the  Developmental  History  of  the  Mollusca;  13  col.  pi.  10/-     8°  Triibner  75 

Mark,  E.  L.  [Am.]  Maturation,  Fecundation,  etc,  of  Limax  Campest.  Binney ;  5  pi.  $7.50     8°  Cambridge,  Mass.  81 

Pisees. 

Agassiz + Whitman,  c-^^^j  Developm.  of  Osseous  Fishes,  pt.  i.  :  Pelagic  Stages;  10  pi.  (some  col.)  30/-  4°  Cambridge,  Mass.  85 
•Balfour,  Prf.  F.  M.        Monograph  of  the  Development  of  Elasmobranch  Fishes ;  pi.  21/-     8°  Macmillan  78 


76.    DESOKIPTIVE  amd  POPULAR  ZOOLOaY. 


».  Schubert,  Prf. 
Wood,  Rev.  J.  G. 


Wright,  Dr.  E.  P. 


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JARDINE,  Sir  Wm.  Naturalist's  Library,  40  vols. ;  over  1000  col.  pi.  " 

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L:  Lower  Invertebrates ;  ii.:  Crustacea,  Insects ;  iii.:  Lower  Vertebrates ;  iv.:  Birds ;  v. :  Mammals ;  vi.:  Man. 

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Popular,    i.:  Mammals ;  iL;  Birds ;  iiL:  Reptiles,  Amphibia,  Fishes,  Insects,  etc, 

Routledge's  Larger  Natural  History,  3  vols.  ;  1500  ill.         [popular]  ea.  14/-  r  8°  Routledge  [62-7o]89 

i.*  Mammalia ;  ii.;  Birds;  iii.:  Reptiles,  Fislies,  Molluscs,  etc. 

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Atlas. 

Buckley,  Arabella  B.  [ed.]  Animals  from  the  Life  ;  255  col.  ill.  by  H.  Leutemann 

Dictionary. 

Abbott,  Dr.  C.  C.  [Am.]  Cyclopaedia  of  Natural  History  ;  ill. 

Maunder,  S.  Treasury  of  Natural  History  :  popular  dictionary  of  zoology;  ill. 

Miscellaneous  Works— w.  aUo  H  §  51,  j.z».  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Ashton,  John  [ed.]  Curious  Creatures  in  Zoology ;  130  facs.  ill. 

A  compilation  from  old  travellers'  tales  of  zoological  marvels.    For  other  bks.  on  mythical  animaU,  i/.  B  §  7. 

Buckland,  Frank  Curiosities  of  Natural  History,  4  series ;  ill.  ea.  3/6  s 

L:  Rats,  Serpents,  Fishes,  etc. ;  ii.:  Bears,  Wolves,  Eagles,  etc. ;  iii.:  Wild  Ducks,  Fishing,  Lions,  Tigers,  etc. ;  iv.:  Giants,  Mermaids,  Salmon,  etc 

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[Zoology 


H  §§  77-78 

Jesse,  Edward  Gleanings  in  Natural  History  3/6  c  8°  Murray      [32-35]  69 

McCooK,  Dr.  H.  C.  [Am.]  Tenants  of  an  Old  Farm  :  leaves  fr.  notebk.  of  a  naturalist ;  146  ill.       .    6/-  c  8°  Hodder  88 

Natural  History  Rambles ;  ill.  [a  series  of  popular  books]  ea.  2/6    12"  S.P.C.K.  79-80 


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.  In  Search  of  Minerals 
. . .  Fonds  and  Ditches 


COOKE,  M.  C 

DUNCAN,  P.  M 


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taylor,  j.  e. . 


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Mountain  and  Moor 


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Reid,  Cpt.  Mayne  The  Naturalist  in  Siluria  ;  ill. 

Covers  same  g^round  as  Sir  Rd.  MURCHISON,  in  his  Siluria,  i.e.  the  district  on  wh.  the  ancient  Silures  roamed- 


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'South  Wales,  Monmouth,  Hereford,  Salop,  Worcs.  and  Gloucs. 


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BUCHNER,  L. 
Chadbourne,  Dr.  P. 


KiRBY,  W. 
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Lindsay,  W.  L. 
*LuBBOCK,  Sir  John 
Menault,  Ernest 
"Romanes,  G.  J. 


Thompson,  E.  P. 
Watson,  J.  S. 


Anecdotes. 

Couch,  Jonathan 
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78.    PROTOZOA. 


Catalogue  of  Books  and  Papers  on  Protozoa,  Ccelenterata,  Worms,  Polyzoa, 
Branchiopoda  and  Tunicata :   1861-83  12/6 

— V.  also  H  §  46  :  Microscopy. 

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Foraminifera. 
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Brady,  H.  B. 
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„  Dr.  W.  B.     — article  Foraminifera,  in  Encyclo 

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[1565-1888]  5/-     8°  Dulau 


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*Darwin,  Charles  Structure  and  Distribution  of  Coral  Reefs ;  ill.  8/6  c  8'  Smith&Elder  [42]  89 

Moseley,  Prf.  H.  N.  Report  on  the  Corals  ;  32  pi.  [Challenger  Reports]    15/-  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw     81 

Quelch,J.J.  Report  on  Reef  Corals;  12  pi.  [C.4a//«»^«r  Reports]      8/6  r  4°  „  86 

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Duncan,  Dr.  P.  M.        British  Fossil  Corals  ;  49  pi.  [suppl.  to  Milne-Edwards  +  Haime]     4°  Palaeontol.  Soc.  66-72 

Milne- Edwards +  HAIME,  -f  Tertiary,  Oolitic,  Devon.,  and  Silur.  Corals  of  Eng.,  5  pts.  4°  „  49-54 

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,,  ,,  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  N.  American  Acalephse  5360  ill,  [Mus.'Comp.Zool.]  $4  i 

,,        Prf.  Louis         Contrib.  to  Natural  History  of  U.  S.,  v.  iii.  Acalephss ;  ill.  $12 

,,        E.  C.  [=Mrs.  A.]+A.     Seaside  Studies  [radiata  of  Massachus.  Bay]    $3 

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„  „  Report  on  the  Hydroida;  34  pi.    [De  Pourtales' Explor.  of  Gulf  Stream]  24/- 

„  „  Report  on  the  Hydroida,  2  pts.;  59  pi.  [^Challenger  Reports]  34/-  r  4° 

Part  ii.  coatains  a  comprehensive  sketch  of  the  niot^hology  and  life-history  of  the  hydroida. 
Brooks,  Dr.W.  K.  [Am.]  Life-History  of  the  Hydromedusse ;  8  pi.  21/- 

A  discussion  of  the  origin  of  the  Medusee  and  the  significance  of  Metagenesis. 
Lucemariae  and  their  Allies  ;  II  pi.  (149  figs.)  $S 

Monograph  of  the  British  Naked-eyed  Medusas  ;  13  col.  pi.  [w.  10/6] 

History  of  British  Sea  Anemones  and  Madrepores ;  col.  pi.  21/- 

Report  on  the  Deep-sea  Medusae ;  32  pi.  [Challenger  Reports]  20/-  r 

Report  on  the  Siphonophorae ;  50  pi.  [         ,,  ,,      ]  31/6  r 

Memoir  on  Anatomy  and  Affinities  of  Medusae — in  Phil.  Trans.  '49. 
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Manual  of  Sea  Anemones  of  the  English  Coast ;  col.  pi.  7/6  p 


Clark,  H.  J.  [Am.] 
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PIaeckel,  Prf.  E. 

Huxley,  Prf.'T.  H. 

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V.  Lendenfeld,  R. 
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Cambridge,  Mass. 

74 

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1) 

65 

4° 

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8° 

Boston 

[65]  82 

f° 

Ray  Society 

71 

-72 

4° 

Camliridge,  Mass. 

77 

Eyre  &  Spottisw 

.83 

;88 

4° 

Boston 

86 

4° 

Washington 

78 

f° 

Ray  Society 

58 

8° 

Van  Voorst 

60 

4° 

Eyre  &  Spottisw. 

82 

4° 

)> 

88 

4° 

Ray  Society 

59 

8° 

Sydney 

87 

8° 

Van  Voorst 

56 

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British  Museum  Catalogue  of  the  Species  of  Star  Fish ;  ill.  [by  Dr.  J.  E.  Gray]    7/6  i  4°  British  Museum     67 

DuNCAN-fSLADEN,  ^^;  Memoir  of  the  Echinodermata  of  Arctic  Sea;  6  pi.  10/6  r  4°  Van  Voorst  81 


Romanes,  G.J. 

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Carpenter,  Dr.  P. 


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British  Fossil  Echinodermataof  Oolitic  Formations,  2  vols.  [8  pts.]  ;  6S  pi.           4° 

The  Cretaceous  Echinodermata  [Echinoidea],  10  parts  ;  87  pi.  4' 

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Palaaontol. 


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64-82 


H. 
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Thompson,  W. 

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o.p.  [w.  27/6]     4°  Cambridge,  Mass.  77 
4"    - 


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41 
67 
82 


[Challenger  Reports]     36/-  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.   81 
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81.    VERMES. 
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Report  on  the  Ostracoda ;  44  pi.  [         ,,  ,,       ]     is/-r4°  ,, 

Monograph  on  the  Sub-class  Cirripedia,  etc.,  2  vols.  ;  40  pi.  o.fi.  \w.  50/-]  8' 
Report  on  Crustacea  of  Minnesota  :  orders  Cladocera  and  Copepoda  $2. 50  8' 
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Fossil. 

Brady,  Dr.  G.  S.  &=  others  Post-Tertiary  Entomostraca  of  Scotland,  England  and  Ireland ;  l6  pi. 

Monograph  of  the  Ostracoda  of  the  Antwerp  Crag ;  8  pi.  20/- 

Catalogue  of  the  Fossil  Crustacea  [by  H.  Woodward  ;  not  ill.]  5/- 

Monog.  on  Fossil  Lepadidse  [pedunculated  cirrip.],  etc.,  of  Gt.  Brit. ;  ill.  3  pts. 

Monograph  of  Tertiary  Entomostraca  of  England,  6  pi. 

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»  49 

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Bell,  Thomas  History  of  British  Stalk-eyed  Crustacea ;  174  ill. 

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Woodward,  Dr.  H. 


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Copenhagen  85 

Cambridge,  Mass,  'ja 
Paul  [79]  87 


Crustacea  Isopoda  Terrestr.  per  familias  et  genera  et  species  descripta         8/6 
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Malacostraca  Podophthalmata   Britannias,    19  pts.  in  18 ;    pi.    [Brit.    Cralis] 

[a/.  75/-;  col.  ;^S]     8' 
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Report  on  the  Schizopoda ;  38  pi.,  25/-;  Report  on  the  Cumacea  ;  II  pi. 

[Challenger  Reports]  8/6  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.  8$  ;  87 
Report  on  the  Amphipoda ;  w.  atlas  of  212  pi.  [Challenger  Reports]  90/-  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.    88 


London  I5-7S 

Eyre  &  Spottisw.   86 


Organisation  of  Trilobites :  w.  system,  review  of  the  species  [tr.]  ;  6  pi.   [w.  15/-]  f°  Ray  Society         46 


Monograph  of  British  Trilobites,  S  pts.  ;  30  pi. 

Monograph  of  Brit.  Fossil  Crustacea :  order  Merostomata,  5pts. ;  36pl.  \w.  40/-] 

Carboniferous  Trilobites  ;  10  pi. 

539 


4°  Palaeontol.Soc.  62-81 
4°  ,.  66-78 

4'  ..  83 


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ARTHROPODA:  ARACHNIDA.     INSECTA. 


[Zoology 


83.    ARTHROPODA:  (*)  ARACHNIDA  (SPIDERS). 

Remarks  on  Synonyms  of  European  Spiders  [in  English]  17/— 

Description  of  European  and  North  African  Spiders  [in  English]  14/- 

History  of  the  Spiders  of  Great  Britain,  2  vols. ;  29  col.  pi.  [w.  90/-] 

British  Oribatidse,  2  vols. ;  54  pi.  (mostly  col. )  [microscopic  mites]  47/6 

Harvesting  Ants  and  Trap-door  Spiders ;  ill.        [notes  and  observations]  17/- 
Biitish  Crustaceans  and  Spiders  ;  ill.  [Young  Collector  Series]     l/- 

British  Spiders  :  introduction  to  araneidse ;  16  col.  pi.  and  44  ill.  '   10/6 


H  §§  83-84 

Europe. 

Thorell,  T, 

Great  Britain. 

*Blackwall,  John 
*MlCHAEL,  A.  D. 

moggridge.j.t. 
Skuse,  F.  a.  a. 
Staveley,  E.  F. 

Dorset. 

*Cameridge,  Rev.  O,  P.  The  Spiders  of  Dorset,  2  vols.;  6  pi. 

Italy. 

Berlese,  a. 

America. 

Emerton,  J.  H.  [Am.] 
Hentz,  Dr.  N.  M.  [Am.] 
*McCooK,  Dr.  H.  C.  [Am. 

Atlantic. 

HoEK,  Prf.  P.  P.  C. 


4°  Upsala 
4°        „ 


70-73 
75 


f°  Ray  Society    61;  64 

84588 

8°  Lovell  Reeve         73 

c  8°  Sonnenschein         86 

8°  Lovell  Reeve         65 


Acari,  Myriapoda  et  Scorpiones  in  Italia  reperta,  pis.  i.-xlviii. 

The  Structure  and  Habits  of  Spiders  ;  67  ill. 
The  Spiders  of  the  United  States  ;   21  pi. 
] American  Spiders  and  their  Spinning  Work;  well  ill. 


\w,  35/-]     8°  Sherboi-ne  79 

ea.  4/-  r  8°  Padua  S2-89  in  prog. 

$1.50    12°  Boston  83 

$3     8°      ..  75 

subscr.  Philadelphia  90 


Report  on  the  Pygnogonida ;  21  pi. 


^Challenger  Reports]  14/-  r  8°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.    81 


84,    ARTHROPODA :  {c)  INSECTA  (a) :  GENERALLY, 

Bibliotheca  Entomologica,  2  vols. 


[to  1862]  ea.  1 1/-     8°  Leipzig 


62-63 


Bibliography. 

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Packard,  A.  S.,jun.  [Am.]  Guide  to  the  Study  of  Insects  ;  ill.                              [largely  economic]  $5  r  8°  Newport,  U.S.  [69]83 

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Riley,  C.  V.  [Am.]  Handbook  of  Entomology  ;  ill.                                    [     ,,            >,        ]       $3 

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Wood,  Rev.  J.  G.  Insects  at  Home  :  ill.  [British] ;  Insects  Abroad  ;  ill.  [Foreign]             ea.  10/6 

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[incl.  myriapods  and  arachnids]  "jy. 
Fossil  Butterflies  $2 

Palseodictyoptera  [palaeozoic  hexapoda],  4  pi.;  Insects  fr.Palseont.  pt.ofview$2 


8°  Boston  83 

8°  Longman  39-40 

.C7i]83;[74]83 


Brodie,  p.  B. 
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[Nature  Series]  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [73]  74 


Greene,  Rev.  J. 
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Each  genus  is  also  sold  separately. 

The  Insect  Hunter's  Companion  ;  ill.  [elementai7]  i/-   12°  Sonnenschein  [63]  80 

British  Butterflies,  Moths,  and  Beetles  ;  ill.  [Young  Collector  Ser.]  1/-  c  8°  ,,  [84]  85 

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The  original  edition,  in  3  vols.,  w.  33  col.  pi.,  is  worth  about  £i  8/-. 
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H  §§  85-86 
85.  ARTHROPODA:  WINSEOTA  (/3)  NEUROPTERA  (DRAGON-FLIES,  MAY-FLIES,  CADDIS-FLIES,  &o.). 


108/-     4°  London  84-88 

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Eaton,  Rev.  A.  E.  Revisional  Monograph  of  Recent  Ephemeridse ;  65  pi. 

Lubbock,  Sir  John  Monograph  of  the  Collembola  and  Thysanura ;  pi. 

Europe. 

McLachlan,  R.  Monographic  Revision  of  Synopsis  of  Trichoptera  of  Europe ;  ill.  70/-;  suppl.  8/-  r  8°  Van  Voorst  74-80 ;  8^ 

„  I,  Trichoptera  Britannica :.  a  monograph  J  14  pi.  o.p,  [w.  lo/-]     8°  „  65 

America. 

Hagen,  Herman  [Am.]    Synopsis  of  the  Neuroptera  of  North  America 


$1.50     8°  Washington 


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86.    ARTHROPODA:  [c)  INSECTA  (7)  LEPIDOPTERA  (BUTTERFLIES  and  MOTHS). 


Generally. 

British  Museum 
Butler,  A.  G. 


Illustrations  of  Typical  Specimens  of  Lepidoptera  Heterocera ;  pts.  i.-vi. ;  120 
col.  pi.  [by  A.  G.  Butler  and  Ld.  Walsingham]  ;^I3  6/- 

Lepidoptera  Exotica  ;  64  col.  pi.  ^5 

,,  ,,  Revision  of  the  Sphingidse 

Doubleday+Westwood  -I-Hewitson,  ^7^'  Genera  of  Diurnal  Lepidoptera,  2  v.  ;  80  col.  pi.  o.p. 


Brit.  Mus. 

Janson 

London 


77-86 

69-74 

75 


Hewitson,  W.  C. 

Kane,  W.  F.  d'e  V. 
KiRBY,  W.  F. 
RippoN,  R.  H.  F. 
ScuDDER,  S.  H.  [Am.] 
Smith +  K.IRBY,  ^^^ 
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Europe  and  Asia  Minor. 


■  £^sish 


Longman 
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Exotic  Butterflies  :  illust.  of  new  species;  col.  pi.,  5  V.     '  "       £2(1  sj- 

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European  Butterflies  ;  pi.  [the  pi.  are  on  copper  fr.  photos.]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Synonymic  Catalogue  of  Diurnal  Lepidoptera,  21/-;  Supplement  21/-     8°  Van  Voorst 

Monograph  on  Genus  Ornithoptera,  20  pts.  ;ab.  100  pi.  (some  col. — nat.  size)ea.  7/6  4°  Porter       89  in  pro^. 
Butterflies  :  structure,  changes,  and  life-histories  $3     ^i"  Neiu  York  81 

Rhopalocei-a  Exotica,  pts.  i.-vi. ;  18  col.  pi.      [new  and  unfig.  species]  ea.  7/6  1^ priv.prin.%']- 


46-52 
52-76 
63-7S 

71;  77 


Natural  History  of  the  Tineina,  13  vols.  ;  col.  pi. 


^tnpro^. 
ea.  12/6     8°  Van  Voorst       58-73 


European  Butterflies  and  Moths  ;  61  col.  pi. 

Manual  of  European  Butterflies  ;  ill. 

The  Butterflies  of  Europe  ;  82  col.  pi. 

Tineina  of  Southern  Europe,  i6/-;  Tineina  of  Syria 


British  Butterflies  ;  80  col.  pi.,  3/6 ;  British  Moths ;  80  col.  pi. 

British  Pyralides,  incl.  PterophofidEe ;  18  col.  pi.  (200  figs.) 

British  Butterflies,  72  col.  pi.,  21/-;  British  Moths,  4  vols.  ;  col.  pi. 

British  Butterflies  ;  ill.  7/6  ;  British  Moths ;  ill.  20/- 

British  Butterflies  and  Moths  ;  16  col.  pi. 

Manual  of  British  Butterflies  and  Moths,  2  vols.  ;  ill. 

British  Insects  :  a  familiar  description  ;  16  col.  pi.  [not  v.  good]  14/- 

British  Butterflies  ;  British  Moths,  2  vols.  ;  124  col.  pi.  o.p. 


Butterflies  of  Great  Britain,  with  Transformations ;  20  col.  pi.  10/6  r  8°  Routledge       [48]  88 

British  Tortrices ;  4  pi.  o.p.  \j,b.  25/-]     8°  London  ^  59 

Index  Entomologicus,  ed.  J.  O.  Westwood  ;  1944  col.  figs.  [Brit.lepid.  only]  84/-  r  8°  Sotheran  [33-3S]  54 


*KlREY,  W.  F. 

*Lang,  Dr."H.  C, 
Stainton,  H.  T. 

Great  Britain. 

Duncan,  J. 
Leech,  J.  H. 
Morris,  Rev.  F.  O. 
Newman,  Edward 
Stainton,  H.  T. 

Staveley,  E.  F. 
Westwood,  J.  O. 

Wilkinson,  S.  J. 
Wood,  William 

LarvcB. 
Buckler,  W. 
Wilson,  O.  S.+E. 

Lapland. 

Zetterstedt,  J.  W.        Insecta  Lapponica  descripta,  6  pts. 

Asia :  India,  Further  India,  and  Ceylon. 

Atkinson,  Catalogue  of  the  Described  Species  of  Homoptera 

, ,  Catalogue  of  the  Described  Species  of  Heterocera 

Cotes -1-SwiNHOE,  ^^  Catalogue  of  the  Moths  of  India,  pts.  i.-vi.  ea. 

Distant,  W.  L.  Rhopalocera  Malayana  ;  46  col.  pi. 

GROTE-t-HEWiTSON  +  MooRE  Descriptions  of  New  Indian  Lepidoptera  fr.  Coll.  of  W.  S. 

3  pts.;  8  col.  pi.  (196  figs.) 
Mason,  Wood  Monograph  of  the  Mantodea 

Marshall,  G.  F.  L.        Butterflies  of  India,  Burma,  etc.,  pt.  i. 
"Moore,  Frederick  Lepidoptera  of  Ceylon,  3  vols.  ;  215  col.  pi. 

The  author  has  now  in  prep,  a  more  extensive  undertaking,  comprising:  the  iepidopterous  insects  of  the  eutire  Indian  region  to  be  pub 

ea.  15/-  4".  w.  about  600  coi.  pi.  in  aii. 

de  NiciviLLE,  Butterflies  of  India 

£41 


35/-     4°  Cassell  [82]  84 

3/6    12°  Williams  62 

78/-  r  8°  Lovell  Reeve  81-85 
4/-     8°  Van  Voorst      67  ;  67 


3/6  c  8°  [76  ;  76]  86  ;  87 

16/-     8°  Porter  85 

126/-  r8°  Bell  [53]  76;  [71]  76 

r  8°  W.H.Allen[69]  84;  [7^84 

10/6  c  8°  Lovell  Reeve  67 

10/-   12°  Van  Voorst    57  ;  59 

c  8°  Lovell  Reeve         71 

4°  Van  Voorst    45  ;  51 


><rLarvas  of  British  Butterflies  and  Moths,  2  vols.  ;  35  col.  pi. 
Larvae  of  British  Lepidoptera  and  the  Food  Plants  ;  600  figs. 


25/- 
63/- 


f°  Ray  Society 
r  8°  Lovell  Reeve 


27/-     4°  Lapzig 


86;  87 
77-79 

38-40 


2/-t0S/- 
136/6 

Atkinson, 
37/6 

12/6 
;^2I    12/- 


Calcutta 
>) 
8"        „   87-Sg  in  pr,,g. 
4°  West&Newman82-86 

4°  Calcutta  79-88 

„  in  prog. 

8°  Quaritch  83 

4°  Lovell  Reeve    80-89 

iu  80  monthiy  pts., 

Calcutta  in  prog. 


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[Zoology 


1 8/-     8°  Cape  Town      62-66. 
52/6     8°  Trubner   87  ;  87  ;  89 


H  §§  87-88 

AfFica. 

Trimen,  Roland  Catalogue  of  South- African  Butterflies 

,,       +BOWKER,  J.  H.  South-African  Butterflies:  extra  tropical  species,  3  vols.;  12  col.  pi. 

America,  North. 

Clemens,  Dr.  B.  [Am.]  Tineina  of  North  America,  ed.  H.  T.  Stainton 

*Edwards,  W.  H.  [Am.]  Butterflies  of  North  America,  vols,  i.-iii.,  in  pts.  ;  col.  pi.  ea.  pt. 

French,  G.  H.  [Am.]      Butterflies  of  the  Eastern  United  States ;  93  ill. 

Illustrated  Essay  on  Noctuidae  ot  N.  America  ;  4  col.  pi. 

Butterflies  of  Nevf  England  ;  8  col.  pi. 

Butterflies  of  the  Eastern  U.  S.  and  Canada,  3  vols.  596  pi.  (40  col.)  ;^IS 

Report  upon  Zygsenldae  and  Bombycidse  of  North  America ;  pi. 

Pterophoridse  of  California  and  Oregon 


Grote,  a.  R. 
Maynaed,  C.  J.  [Am.] 
SCUDDER,  S.  H.  [Am.] 
Stretch,  R.  H.  [Am.] 
Walsingham,  Ld. 

Australia. 

Scott,  A.  W. 


Australian  Lepidoptera  :  w.  their  transformations,  pts.  i.-iii. 


12/6 

8°  Van  Voorst 

72 

12/6 

4°  Boston  6%-%%; 

in  prog. 

$2  c  8°  Philadelphia 

86 

10/6 

r8°  Van  Voorst 

[68]  82 

$7 

4°  Boston 

86 

'■;/- 

4°  Cambr.  Mass. 

.  88-89 

4°   Washington 

72-73 

S/-1 

r  8°  Van  Voorst 

80 

21/- 

r  Van  Voorst 

6^ 

87.    ARTHEOPODA:  W  INSECTA  («)  COLEOPTERA  (BEETLES), 

Generally. 

British  Museum  Illustra.  of  Typical  Specimens  of  Coleoptera  ;  part  i.  [Lycidae] ;  18  col.  pi.  16/- 

*Gemminger -I- Harold,  j;-j-^  Catalogus  Coleopterorum  hucusque  descriptorum  synonymicus  et  syste- 
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Leutner,  F.  Monograph  of  the  Odontolabini ;  14  pi.  [Lucanidae]  42/- 

ScHioDTE,  J.  C.  De  Metamorphosi  Eleutheratorum  Observationes,  2  vols. ;  86  pi.  84/- 

Sharp,  D.  On  Aquatic  Carnivorous  Coleoptera ;  12  pL  [Dytiscidae]  35/- 

Stein-I-Weise,  J.  P.  -1-J.  Catalogus  Coleopterorum  Europeae  4/- 

Great  Britain. 

Handbook  of  the  Coleoptera  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  2  vols.  o.p.  [w.  17/6]    8- 

British  Beetles,  ed.  Johnson  ;  pi.  18/-;  col.  31/6  4' 

Beetles  :  British  and  Foreign  4/6  12' 

Coleoptera  of  the  British  Islands,  3  vols.  ;  pi.  4^/-;  col.  154/-  8' 

Student's  List  of  British  Coleoptera  4/6  8 

British  Beetles  :  an  introduction ;  l6col.pl.  10/6  c  8' 

British  Coleoptera  Delineated  ;  94  pi.  by  W.  Spry  f.p.  [w.  21/-]  8' 

Common  British  Beetles  ;  ill.  3/6  12 


8'  British  Museum     79 


8°  Munich 


W. 


Catalogue  of  the  Coleoptera  of  Scotland 
Entomologia  Edinensis 


Insecta  Maderensia  ;  col.  pi. 


2/6   12° 
[coleoptera  of  Edinburgh]  12/-     8° 


Cox,  H.  E. 
Curtis,  John 
Duncan,  J. 
*FowLER,  Can.  W. 
Pascoe,  F.  p. 
Rye,  E.  C. 
Shuckard,  W.  E. 
Wood,  Rev.  J.  G. 

Scotland. 
Murray,  Andrev? 
Wilson  +  Duncan 

Spain:  Madeira. 

WOLLASTON,  T.  V. 

Africa  and  Islands. 

Fahr^us,  O.  J.  Coleoptera  Caffrarise  annis  1838-45  a  J.  A.  Wahlberg  collecta,  7  pts.          16/- 

MuRRAY,  Andrew  List  of  Coleoptera,  fr.  Old  Calabar  ;  4  pi.                 [West  Coast  of  Africa]  8/- 

WoLLASTON,  T.  V.  Coleoptera  Sanctre  Helense                                                                              9/- 

,,               „  Coleoptera  Atlantidum,  21/-;  Coleoptera  Hesperidum  [Cape  Verde  Isl.]  10/6 

America. 

Crotch,  G.  R.  [Am.]       Check  List  of  Coleoptera  of  North  America,  North  of  Mexico  $'-5° 

Leconte  +  Horn  [Ams.]  Classification  of  the  Coleoptera  of  North  America  [Smithson.  Cojl.]  $2 


4 
8° 

r4° 
8° 


6S-76 

85 

Copenhagen  61 ;  83 
Roy.  Dublin  Soc.  82 
Berlin  [68]  77 


London  74 

Bell  63 

W.  H.  Allen  76 
Lovell  Reeve  87-89 
Taylor  &  Francis  82 
Lovell  Reeve  66 
London  [40]  61 

Routledge  80 


Blackwood 
Edinburs:h 


42/-  r  4°  Van  Voorst 


53 
84 


54 


8°  Stockholm  70-72 

8°  Williams  78 

8°  Van  Voorst  78 

8°        „  65567 


Salem 
Washington 


74 
83 


88.    ARTHROPODA:  (c)  INSECTA  (e)  HYMENOPTERA  (BEES,  ANTS,  &o.),  HEMIPTERA  (BUGS,  &o.). 
Generally. 

The  Honey  Bee  ;  its  natural  history,  etc.,  ed.  W.  A.  Munn  10/6  c  8°  Van  Voorst     [38]  70 

Catalogue  of  Hymenoptera,  7  pts. ;  47  pi.  [by  Fred.  Smith]  34/6     8°  Brit.  Museum  53-59 

Descriptions  of  New  Species  of  Hymenoptera  [        ,>  „    ]  10/-     8°  „  79 

List  of  the  Hymenoptera,  vol.  i.  ;  16  col.  pi.  [by  W.  F.  Kirby]  38/-     8°  „  82 

Catalogue  of  Hemiptera,  8  pts.  [by  Francis  Walker  ;  not  illust.  ]  42/-     8°  „  67-73 

The  Honey  Bee  :  its  nature,  homes  and  products  ;  82  ill.  5/-  c  8°  R.T.S.  85 

Ants,  Bees,  and  Wasps  ;  5  col.  pi.  [Intern.  Sclent.  Ser.]  6/-  c  8°  Paul  [82]  89 

Harvesting  Ants  and  Trap-door  Spiders ;  20  pi.    [notes  and  observations]  17/-     8°  Lovell  Reeve         73 

— w.  I  §  42  :  Bee-Keeping. 


Bevan,  E. 
British  Museum 


Harris,  W.  H. 
Lubbock,  Sir  John 

MOGGRIDGE,  J.  T. 

Bee-Keeping 


Economic  Entomology— i-.  I  §  29  :  Economic  Entomology. 


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MOLLUSCA.    CONCHOLOGY. 


[Zoology 


Ants,  Bees,  Dragon-flies,  Ear-wigs,  Crickets,  and  Flies ;  ill.  [Yg.  Coll.  Ser.]  i/-  c  8° 
Catalogue  of  British  Hjmienoptera,  pt.  i.  [Andrenidse  and  Apidse]  ;  1 1  pi.  5/-  8° 
Monograph  of  British  Phytophagous  Hyraenoptera,  2  v.  ;  48  pi  (20  col.)  45/-  f° 
British  Social  Wasps ;  14  pi.  and  ill.  [anat.,  phys.,  nat.  hist.]  10/6  c  8° 

Natural  History  of  British  Bees  ;  16  col.  pi.  10/6  c  8° 

Ants  and  their  Ways  ;  ill.  [popular]  5/-  c  8° 

With  an  appesdix  giving  a  complete  list  of  genera  and  species  of  British  ants. 


Great  Britain. 

Bath,  W.  Harcourt 
British  Museum 
Cameron,  P. 
Ormerod,  E.  L. 
Shdckard,  C.  IC. 
White,  Rev.  W.  F. 

Fossil. 
British  Museum  Brit.  Fossorial  Hymenoptera,  Formicidse,  etc.,  in  Brit.  Mus. 

Rhyneota  [=Hemiptera]. 

BucKTON,  G.  B.  British  Aphides,  4  vols.  ;  134  col.  and  10  plain  pi. 

Douglas + Scott,  British  Hemiptera,  vol.  L  [Heteroptera] ;  21  pi. 

ScHMiEDEKNECHT,  H.  L.  O.  Apidse  Europaese  per  genera  spec,  et  var.  descriptse,  2  vols.;  17  pi. 

America. 

McCoOK,  Dr.  H.  [Am.]    Honey  Ants  of  Garden  of  Gods  and  American  Plains  ;  13  pi. 

„  „  Natural  History  of  the  Agricultural  Ant  of  Texas  ;  24  pi. 

de  Saussure,  H.  Synopsis  of  the  American  Solitary  Wasp ;  4  col.  pi. 

Arctic. 

Reuter,  O.  M. 


H  §89 


Sonnenschein  88 
Brit.  Mus.  [55]  76 
Ray  Society  82 ;  85 
Longman  68 

Lovell  Reeve  66 
R.T.S.  83 


6/-  12°  British  Museum     58 


97/6  r  Ray  Society  76-83 
21/-  8°  Roy.  Society  65 
42/-     8°  Berlin  82;  86 


$2.50     8°  Philadelphia  82 

$4    8°         „  79 

$2     8°   Washington  75 


Revisio  Synonymica  Heteropt.  palsearct.,  2  pts.  [in  Lat.  and  Germ.]  22/6     4°  Helsingfors 


83 


9.    MOLLUSCA.    CONCHOLOGY. 


Generally. 

Adams,  H.  H-A.  Genera  of  Recent  MoUusca,  3  vols  ;  144  pi.  90/- ;  col.  180/-  8°  Van  Voorst  S3~S8 

Gray,  Maria  E.  Figures  of  Molluscous  Animals,  5  vols. ;  pi.  o.-p.  \_w.  25/-]  8°  Longman  42-57 

Hanley,  Sylvanus  Catalogue  of  Recent  Bivalve  Shells  21/- ;  w.  col.  pi.  52/6  8°  Williams  42-56 

,,             ,,  Conchological  Miscellany  40  pi.,  26/-;  w.  col.  pi.  50/-  4°        ,,  58 

Johnston,  G.  Introduction  to  Conchology ;  102  ill.  21/-  8°  Van  Voorst  50 

•Reeve,  Lovell  Conchologia  Iconica :  figures  &  descriptions  of  Shells,  20  v. ;  2727  col.  pi.  ;^I78  4°  Lovell  Reeve  43-78 

*      ,,          „  Elements  of  Conchology,  2  vols.  ;  62  col.  pi.  56/- r  8°              ,,    [46-49]  60 

The  best  general  introductoty  book  on  Conchology. 

Sowerbv,  G.  B.-fG.  B.,/««.  Thesaurus  Conchyliorum,  pts.  i.-xliii. ;  506  col.  pi.  ea.  25/-  i  8°  Van  Voorst      42-86 

„         G.  B.  Conchological  Manual ;  660  col.  ill.  (25  pi.)  o.f.  \_pb.  42/-  ;  iu.  35/-]     8°  London  [39]  52 

Tryon,  G.  W.,jun.  [Am.]  Structural  and  Systematic  Conchology,  3  vols.  ;  pi.  $12  ;  col.  $33     8°  Philadelphia    82-84 

,,  ,,  Manual  of  Conchology,  vols,  i.-vii.  ;  col.  pi.  [plates  poor]  8°  ,,  79-8s 

Wood -f  Hanley, W.H-S.  Index  Testaceologicus  ;  ill.  catalogue  of  all  shells  ;  3000  col.  figs.  73/6  r  8°  Sotheran  56 

•Woodward,  S.  P.  Manual  of  the  MoUusca ;  300  ill.  [Weale  Series ;  good  introd.  bk.]  6/6   12°  Lockwood[Si-56]  89 

The  first  edn,  contains  the  Tunicata,  omitted  from  subsequent  editions. 

Classification. 


Pfeiffer,  L.  Nomenclator  Heliceorum  Viventium 

Marine  Zoology :  Popular  Books  on— z-.  h  §  45 :  Marine  zoology  and  Botany. 
Fossil. 


24/-  r8°  Cassel 


81 


Blake,  J.  F. 

British  Museum 

Brown,  Cpt.  T. 

BnCKMAN,  S.  S. 

Davidson,  T. 

Edwards,  F.  E. 

King,  Prf. 

Lindstroem,  G. 

Lycett,  Dr.  J. 

Prf  I 
Morris + Lycett,  ^-J; 

Sharpe,  D. 

Sowerby,  Jas. 

White,  C.  A.  [Am.] 

Wood,  S.  V. 

Wr'i'ght,  Dr.  T. 


Monograph  of  British  Fossil  Cephalopoda,  part  i.  [Silurian] ;  31  pi.  31/6     4° 

Catalogue  of  Fossil  Cephalopoda,  pt.  i.  ;  51  ill.  [by  A.  H.  Foord]  10/6     8° 

Illustrations  of  Fossil  Conchology  of  Gt.  Britain  and  Irel. ;  98  tinted  pi.     63/-  r  4° 
Inferior  Oolite  Ammonites  of  Brit.  Isl.,  pt.  i.  ;  6  pi. 

Fossil  Brachiopoda  of  England,  6  vols.  ;  234  pi.  [vol.  vi.  =  bibliography] 

The  Eocene  MoUusca,  vol.  i.  [Cephalop.  and  Bivalves] ;  34  pi. 
Fossils  of  the  Permian  Formation,  2  pts.  ;  pi. 

On  the  Silurian  Gastropoda  and  Pteropoda  of  Gotland  ;  21  pi.  20/- 

Fossil  Trigoniae  of  England  :  w.  Suppl.,  7  pts.  ;  45  pi. 
Great  Oolite  Mollusca  of  England  :  w.  Suppl.,  4  pts.  j  45  pi. 
Upper  Cretaceous  Cephalopoda,  3  pts. ;  pi. 
Mineral  Conchology  of  Great  Brit.,  7  v.,  w.  suppl. ;  648  col.  pi.  o.f.  [w.  ^^15]  r8° 
Review  of  the  Non-marine  Fossil  Mollusca  of  North  America ;  32  pi.  $1     4'" 

Mollusca  of  the  Crag,  2  vols,  and  Suppl.  1-3,  10  pts.  ;  pL  V 

Eocene  Mollusca,  2  vols,  and  i  Suppl.,  10  pts. ;  pi,  V 

Lias  Ammonite^  of  the  British  Isles,  8  pts.  ;  91  pi.  ^ 

S43 


Van  Voorst  82 

British  Museum     88 

Sonnenschein  [49]  89 

Palasontolog.  Soc.  87 

50-87 

49-77 

>>  49-54 

Stockholm  84 

Palasontol.  Soc.  72-83 

»  50-63 


Sowerby 
Washington 


S3-5S 
12-46 

83 
47-83 
48-77 
78-86 


Science] 


MOLLUSCOIDEA. 


[Zoology 


H  §90 

Great  Britain. 

Adams,  L.  E. 
Alder  +  Hancock,  J. 
Brown,  Cpt.  Thos. 
Forbes  +  Hanley,  E. 
Harting,  J.  E. 
Jeffreys,  J.  Gwyn 
LOVELL,  M.  S. 
RiMMER,  R. 
SOWERBY,  G.  B.,  jun. 

Williams,  Dr.  J.  W. 


Collector's  Manual  of  British  Land  &  Freshwater  Shells  ;  8  pi.     5/6 ;  col.  7/6 
+  A.  Monograph  of  British  Nudibranch.  MoUusca  ;  82  pi.  (some  col. )        \w.  84/-] 
lUustra.  of  Rec.  Conchology  of  Gt.  Britain  ;  col.  pi.    o.p.  \_pb.  63/-  ;  iv.  50/-] 
+  S.  History  of  British  MoUusca  and  Shells,  4  vols.  ;  203  pi.  130/-  ;  col.  £1-^ 

Rambles  in  Search  of  Shells ;  9  col.  ill.  [land  and  fresh-water]  7/6 

British  Conchology,  5  vols.  ;  147  pi.  80/- ;  col.  105/- 

The  Edible  MoUusca  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland ;  12  col.  pi.  10/6 

Land  and  Freshwater  Shells  of  the  British  Isles  ;  10  pi.  Io/6 


Woodward,  B.  B. 

Asia. 

India. 

Hanley +THEOBALD,  S, 

Japan. 

DUNKER,  W. 

Atlantic. 

Bbrgh,  Dr.  Rudolph 
HOYLE,  W.  E. 
Smith,  E.  A. 
Watson,  Rev.  R.  B. 
WOLLASTON,  T.  D. 

America. 

Bibliography. 

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Tryon,  G.  W.,jun.  [Am, 

Generally. 
BiNNEY,  W.  G.  [Am.] 
Carpenter,  P.  P.  [Am. 
Conrad,  T.  A.  [Am.] 
Haldeman,  S.  S.[Am.] 
Keep,  Josiah  [Am.] 
Lea,  H.  C.  [Am.] 
,,     Isaac  [Am.] 
Say,  Thos.  [Am.] 
Tryon,  G.  W.,  jun.  [Am 


Popular  British  Conchology  ;  20  col.  pi. 
Illustrated  Index  of  British  Shells ;  26  col.  pi. 
The  Shell-Collector's  Handbook 
Land  and  Freshwater  Shells ;  iU. 
Marine  Shells  ;  ill. 
Shells  and  Fossils  ;  ilL 


5/- 

[=700  figs.]  35/- 
[Land  and  Freshwater]  5/- 
[Young  Collector  Ser.]  i/- 
[    »  ..  5.   ]  i/- 

[    »  ..  ..   ]  i/- 


-1-W.  Conchologica  Ifidica :  land&freshw.  shells  of  Brit.  India;  160  col.  pi.  165/- 
Index  MoUuscorum  Maris  Japanici ;  16  col.  pi.  80/- 


c  8°  Bell  ■  84 

f°  Ray  Society      45-55 

r  4°  Smith  &  Elder  44 
8°  Van  Voorst       SO-53 

P8°  ..                    75 

8°  „               62-69 

c  8°  Lovell  Reeve  [67]  84 

c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         80 
c  8°  Routledge      [54]  66 

r  8°  Simpkin          [59]  87 

c  8°  Roper                    89 

c  8°  Sonnenschein         88 

c  8°  „                  go 

c  8°  ,,                  86 


4°  Lovell  Reeve   70-76 
r4°  Cassel  82 


Report  on  the  Nudibranchiata  ;  14  pi. 
Report  on  Cephalopoda ;  33  pi.  \_        „ 

Report  on  the  Laraellibranchiata ;  25  pi.  [        ,, 

Report  on  Scaphopoda  and  Gasteropoda  ;  53  pl.       [        ,, 
Testacea  Atlantlca  :  land  and  freshwater  shells 

Azores,  Madeira,  Salvages,  Canaries,  Cape  Verdes  and  saint  Helena. 


[Challenger  Reports]  10/-  r4° 
[        ,.  »       ]l8/-r4° 

[        »  >•       ]2l/-r4° 

[        ..  i>       ]45/-r4° 

25/-     8° 


Eyre  &  Spottisw.  84 
86 
85 
86 

LoveU  Reeve        78 


.Bibliog.  of  North  American  Conchology,  2  pts.  $5  4°   Washington 

,]  List  of  American  Writers  on  Recent  Conchology  $2  8°  Boston 

Terrestrial  Air-breathing  MoUusca  of  U.S.,  5  vols. ;  pl.  and  ill.  8° 

]  American  MoUusca  $1  4° 

Monograph  of  Urioniadse  of  North  America ;  ill.  $8  4° 

Freshwater  Univalve  MoUusca  of  United  States,  ed.  Tryon,  2  vols.  ;  pl.      $lS  4° 

West  Coast  Shells  ;  ill.  [marine,  land,  fresh- water ;  popular]  $1.75  8° 

Synopsis  of  the  Freshwater  Bivalves  ;  ill.  $5  i  4° 

Observations  on  the  Genus  Unio,  13  vols.  ;  pl.  \_w.  £20\  4° 

Conchology  of  the  United  States  ;  pl.  72/-  8° 

]  American  Marine  Conchology  ;  pl.  [Atlantic  Coast  of  U.S.]  $20  4° 

Monograph  of  Terrestrial  MoUusca  of  United  States;  pl.  $8.50  ;  col.    $13.50  8° 

Monograph  of  Strepomatidae  of  United  States  $2  8° 


63-64 
62 


Cambridge, Mass.  -78 
Washington  73 

Boston  40 

40-71 
San  Francisco  87 
Philadelphia 

29-74 
New  York  [30-34]  59 
Philadelphia  73 

Boston 

73 


Arctic. 

Sars,  G.  O. 


MoUusca  Regionis  Arcticse  Norvegiae  8°  Christiania 


78 


90.    MOLLUSCOIDEA:  POLYZOA  aud  BRACHIOPODA.     TUNICATA. 

Polyzoa  (Bryozoa). 


Allman,  Prf.  G.  J. 
British  Museum 

Fossil. 
Busk,  George 

Great  Britain. 
HiNCKS,  Rev.  T. 
Pennington,  A.  S. 

Atlantic. 
Busk,  George 

Brachiopoda 

Davidson,  T. 

Tunieata. 

Herdman,  Prf.  W.  A. 


Monograph  of  the  Freshwater  Polyzoa  ;  11  pl.  (10  col.  ;  140  figs.)      \_w.  90/-]     f°  Ray  Society  56 

Catalogue  of  the  Marine  Polyzoa,  3  pts.  [by  G.  Busk];  162  pi.;  pts.  i.-ii.  o.p.  [w.  £4] 

12°,  iii.  S/-8°  British  Museum  52;  54;  75 


Fossil  Polyzoa  of  the  Crag  ;  22  pl. 


4°  Palasontol.  Soc.     59 


History  of  British  Marine  Polyzoa,  2  vols.  ;  83  pl.  63/-     8°  Van  Voorst    80  ;  82 

Nat.  Hist,  of  Brit.  Zoophytes  ;  24  pl.  [Hydroid.,  Actin.,  Polyzoa]  10/6  c  8°  LoveU  Reeve        85 

Rpt.  on  the  Polyzoa  ;  pt.  1.,  36  pl.,  20/-  ;  ii.,  10  pl.,  6/-      {Challenger  Rpts.]  r  4°  Eyre&Spottisw.84;86 

—/or  Fossil  Brachiopoda,  o.  H  §  89,  s.v.  Fossil  (Davidson). 

Monograph  of  Recent  Brachiopoda,  3  pts; ;  30  pl.  68/-  r  4°  Linnaean  Soc.  86-88 


Report  on  Tunieata,  3  pts. ;  97  pl. 


[Challenger  Reports]  70/-  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.  82- 


Science] 


VERTEBRATA:  GENERALLY.    PISCES.     ICHTHYOLOGY. 


[Zoology 


H  '§§  91-92 


91.    VERTEBRATA :  GENERALLY. 

Comparative  Anatomy,  Osteology,  etc.— z-.  h§73:  Comparative  Anatomy. 
America. 

Jordan,  D.  Stair  [Am.]    Manual  of  the  Vertebrata  of  the  Northern  United  States 


$2.50   12°  Chicago 


=[76]78 


92.    PISCES.    ICHTHYOLOGY. 


Bibliotheca  Ichthyologica  et  Piscatoria 


Bibliography. 

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Generally. 

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British  Museum  Catalogue  of  Fossil  Fishes,  pt.  i.  [elasmobranchii.  by  A.  S.  Woodward] ;  17  pi.  &  13  ill.  21/- 
Newberry,  J.  S.  [Am.]    Fishes  &  Fossil  Plants  of  Triassic  Rocks  of  N.  Jersey  &  Conn.  Valley;  26  pi.  $2 

Sporting  Fishes  and  Angling-^,  i  §  159,  s.v.  Sporting  Fishes. 
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7/6     8'  Haarlem 


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Gives  diagnoses  of  all  known  forms. 
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■"  ' -      _  -  -      -  ^^^_ 


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Fishes  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  2  vols.  ;  179  pi. 

Salmonidse  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland ;  12  pi.  (9  col.) 

British  Fishes,  2  vols.  ;  ill. 

British  Freshwater  Fishes;  w.  col.  fig.  of  ea.  species  o.p.  [pb.  70/-;  w.  42'/-]  r  4°  Mackenzie   ,i.d.  (79) 

The  Angler-Naturahst :  history  of  the  British  Freshwater  Fish  3/6  p  8°  Routledge       r6^1  si 

History  of  British  Fishes,  2  vols.  ;  522  ill.         63/-  ;  Supplem.  i.,  7/6 ;  ii.  5/-     8°  Van Voorst[3S-36]  59 


5/- 08°  S.P.C.K.        [73]  81 

84/-     8°  Bell     [61-68]  77-78 

II 5/6  i  8°  Williams  Si-Sc 

42/-  i  8°        „  87 

9/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         76 


Fishes  of  Madeira 


t.p.  [w.  12/6]      8°  Van  Voorst      43-60 
10/6     8°  Lovell  Reeve 


Handbook  of  the  Freshwater  Fishes  of  India  ;  pi.  jom     o'  i^oveu  Keeve         77 

Fishes  of  India,  Burmah  and  Ceylon,  2  vols. ;  198  pi.     ;^I2  12/-  ;  Supp.  5/6     4°  Williams    76-78  •  8q 
Fishes  of  Brit.  India,  2  v.  ;  341  ill.    [Blanford's  Fauna  of  Brit.  India]  ea.  20/-     8°  Taylor&Francis89'-S9 


Practically  an  abridgment  of  the  larger  work  in  two  volumes,  w.  ill.  taken  from  it. 


,,  „  Fishes  of  Malabar ;  20  pi. 

Africa, 

Plavfair+Gunther,  ^^  Fishes  of  Zanzibar  ;  21  pi.  (16  col.) 

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Fishes  of  Central  America ;  25  pi. 


42/-;  col.  84/-     4°  Quaritch 

6S 

63/-  r  4°  Van  Voorst 

67 

4°  Washington 
4°  London 

ii 

Report  on  Shore  Fishes  ;  32  pi.    , 
Report  on  Deep-Sea  Fishes ;  73  pL 
,,  „  Pelagic  Fishes ;  6  pi. 

Australasia. 

HUTTON  + Hector  [Australs.]  Fishes  of  New  Zealand 


iCkallenger  Reports]  10/-  r  4°  Eyre&SpottiswoodeSo 
f        "  "      ,^5o/-r4:  „  87 

I       "  «      ]    S/-  r  4  ..  89 


545 


8°   Wellington 

N  N 


73 


Science] 


AMPHIBIA.     REPTILIA  AND   BATRACHIA. 


[Zoology 


H  §§  93-94 

Generally. 

Jkitish  Museum 
Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H, 
Fossil 


93.    AMPHIBIA. 

Batrachia  Salientia  ;  12  pi.  30/- ;  Batrachia  Gradientia ;  9  pi.  9/-    [B^  G.  A, 


Boulenger] 
— article  Amphibia,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  i. 


8°  BritMus.[58]82;82 
30/-     4°  Black  7S 


— V.  H  §  94  :  Reptilia,  s.v.  Fossil  (British  Museum). 
Frog  :  Anatomically— z).  H  §  73  :  Comparative  Anatomy,  s.v.  Frog. 


Generally. 

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FiGUiER,  Louis 
HoPLEY,  Catherine  C. 

Nichols,  Arthur 

SOWERBY,  J. 

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Owen,  Sir  Richard 


+  Prf.  Bell 


94.    BEFTILIA  (REPTILES). 

Catal.  of  the  Shield  Reptiles — Parti. :  Testudinata,  42  pi.  50/-;  Suppl.,  lb/-; 

Appendix,  2/6  ;  pt.  ii.  3l|6  [By  Dr.  J.  E.  Gray]     4°  Brit.  Mus.  55,  70, 72, 72 

Gigantic  Land  Tortoises :  11/ing  and  extinct ;  54  pi.  [By  Dr.  A.  Gunther]  30/-  4° 
Lizards,  i.  32  pi.  20/-;  ii.  24  pi.  20/-;  iii.  40  pi.  26/-  [By  G.  A.  Boulenger]  8° 
Chelonians,  Rhyncocephalians,  and  Crocodiles ;  pi.  [  ,,  ,,       ]     8° 

Reptiles  and  Birds,  tr.  Gillmore  ;  ill.  [popular]     3/6  c  8° 

Curiosities  and  Wonders  of  Serpent  Life ;  ill.  16/-     8° 

Handbook  of  Reptiles ;  fiiUy  ill.  [Young  Collector  Series]     i/-  c  8° 

Zoological  Notes  on  Struct.,  Habits,  etc.,  of  Snakes,  Marsupials  &  Birds ;  ill.  s/-  c  8° 
On  Tortoises,  Terrapins  and  Turtles  ;  pi.  \w.  25/-]    f  ° 


77 
„    [45]  85585;  87 

89 
Gassell  [69]  82 

Griffith       -  83 

Sonnenschein  88 
Upcott  Gill  89 

Quaritch  72 


Catalogue  of  the  Fossil  Reptilia  of  South  Africa ;  70  pi.  [By  Sir  R.  Owen]  6^/-  r  4° 
Catalogue  of  Fossil  Reptilia  &  Amphibia  in  the  British  Museum,  pt.  i.,  69  ill., 

7/6 ;  pt.  ii.,  85  ill.  7/6  _  '      [By  R.  Lydekker]     "' 


Cretaceous  Reptiles  of  the  United  ^States;  20  pi. 

History  of  British  Fossil  Reptiles,  4  vols.  ;  268  pi. 

Reptilia  of  the  Cretaceous  Formations  of  England;  59  pi.  [5  pts.] 

Reptilia  of  the  Wealden  and  Purbeck  Formations  ;  64  pi.   [8  pts.] 

Reptilia  of  the  Liassic  Formations  ;  50  pi.  [5  pts.] 

Reptilia  of  the  London  Clay,  vol.  i. ;  $6  pi.  [4  pts.] 


$4 
252/- : 
[ot.  £2\ 


[w.  so/-] 


British  Museum      76 


Washington  65 

Cassell  [51]  84 

Palseontol.  Soc.  5 1-64 

53-64 

61-81 

„  48-64 


Anatomy  and  Physiology — v.  H  §  73. 


Guide  to  Quadrupeds  and  Reptiles  of  Europe 


History  of  British  Reptiles  ;  50  ill. 
Our  Reptiles ;  ill. 


It-  p  8°  Van  Voorst 


59 


12/-     8°  Van  Voorst    [39]  49 
4/-  c  8°  W.  H.  AUen         65 


Europe. 

Clermont,  Lord 

Great  Britain. 

Bell,  Thomas 
Cooke,  M.  C. 

Asia. 

India. 

EWART,  Prf.  Joseph 
*Fayrer,  Sir  Joseph 
Gunther,  Dr.  Albert 
Jeruon,  T.  C.    , . 
Theobald,  W. 

America. 

Bell,  Thomas                    Reptilia  of  the  Beagle  voyage  ;  pi.     [S.  Amer.  &  rd.  the  world]  o.p.  \w.  35/-]  r  4°  43 

Garman,  S.  [Am.]            Reptiles  and  Batrachians  of  North  America ;  ill.                                             $4     &°  Cincinnati  83 

GiRARD,  C.  [Am.]             Herpetologyof  U.S.  Exploring  Expedition,  2  vols.  ;  pi.                                $30     4,°^  Philadelphia  38-42 

•HOLBROOK,  J.  E.  [Am.]  North  American  Herpetology,  5  vols.  ;  147  col.  pi.                         o.p.  [w.  £^1     4°          ,  ,i  3^-42 

Australia. 


The  Poisonous  Snakes  of  India  ;  21  pi.  (19  col.)  31/6 

Thanatophidia  of  India:  descr.  of  venomous  snakes  ;  31  pi.  (21  col.)    £"!  7/- 
Reptiles  of  British  India ;  26  pi.  \w.  25/-] 

-  Notes  on  Indian  Herpetology  '  o.p.  \_w.  'jj-'_ 

descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Reptiles  of  British  India,  w.  2  appendices 


4°  Churchill  78 

f  „  •  [7»]73 

f  °  Ray  Society  64 

■]     8°  Smith&Elder        70 

-76 


Gray,  Dr.  J. 
Krefft,  G. 


Lizards  of  Australia  and  New  Zealand 
The  Snakes  of  Australia ;  ill. 


5-0 


7/6     4°  Quaritch  '  .  67 

O.p.  \m.  25/-]    .4°  69 


Science]  AVES  AND  ORNITHOLOGY:  COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS.  [Zoology 


H  §95 


95.    AVES  AND  ORNITHOLOGY  {a) :  COMPREHENSIVE  WOBES,  SPECIAL  ORDERS,  &o. 


Bibliog'raphy. 

GlEBEL,  C.  G. 

Generally. 

•BOUCARD,  A. 

•British  Museum 


Thesaurus  Omithologise,  3  vols. 

Catalogue  of  all  Described  Birds 
Catalogue  of  the  Birds,  vols,  i.-xiv. ; 

R.  B.  SHARPE,  0.^.74 


48/-     8°  Zeipzig 


72-77 


col.  pi.  and  ill. 


ea.  16/-  to  26/- 


Accipitres 

Passeriformes — 

Coliomoiphse  ;  14col.pl.  .., „  i?h  77 

Cicblomoiplia:,  i.,  14  col.  pi ,,  20/-.  79 

.,  ii.,  i8col.pl.    H.  Seebohm,  20/- 8z 

„  lii.,  18  col,  pi SHARPE,  20/- 8z 

„  iv.,  zs  col.  pL     „  26/- 83 


Cichlomorphae,  v.,  9  col.  pL  .. 
Cinnyrimorphie,  7  col.  pi.  .... 
Fringilliformes,  i.,  i2CoI.'pl. 

,.  ii.,  18  col.  pi. 

,,  ill.,  z6  col.  pi. 

GllEromyodae,  26  col,  pi.  ..... 

Striges,  14  coL  pi -,,,.. 


8°  London  76 

8°  Brit.  Museum  74-88 

.THans  GADOW,      17/-  83 
"4/-  84 
.  SHARPE,  22/-  85 

.  P.  L.  SCLATER,  20/-  86 
.  SHARPE,  88 

.  SCLATER,  88 

,  SHARPE,  16/- 


75 


£\%  12/- 


CoRY,  C.  B.  [Am.]  Beautiful  and  Curious  Birds  of  the  World,  7  pts. ;  col.  pi. 

Gray -t- Mitchell,  ^^;    The  Genera  of  Birds,  3  vols,  in  4 ;  350col.pl.      o.p.  \^b.  j^y.  10/-;  ze/.  ,^30] 

Parker+Nev/toN,  ^'^^Z^'  — article  Birds,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  iii.  30/- 

ROVTLEY,  G.  D. 

Classification. 

Sundevall,  C.  J. 


Ornithological  Miscellany ;  115  col.  pi. 


f°  Porter 
i  4°  Longman 
4°  Black 
[14  pts.]  203/6     4°  Triibner 


Waterhouse,  F.  H. 


Methodi  Naturalis  Avium  Disponend.  Tentamen,  tr.  F.  Nicholson  16/-     8°  Porter 

The  original  Latin  text,  by  a  Swedish  naturalist,  appeared  at  Stockholm  in  1873. 

Index  Genera  Avium  12/6     8°      „ 

§29. 


Economie  Entomology— ». 
Nomenclature  of  Colours. 

RiDGWAY,  R.  [Am.]  A  Nomenclature  of  Colours  for  Naturalists;  17  pi.  [&ornith.  information]    $4     %' Boston 

Osteology  — w.  H  §  73,  s.v.  Aves. 

Fossil. 

Marsh,  O.  C.  [Am.] 


37-49 

76 

75-78 

89 


86 


Owen,  [Sir]  Richard 


4°  Washington 

80 

4°  Van  Voorst 

79 

8° 

49 

Bee  Eaters. 

Dresser,  H.  E. 

Birds  of  Paradise, 

Elliot,  D.  G.  [Am.] 
Gould,  John 
Wallace;  A.  Russel 

Canaries 
Cranes. 

Blyth,  E. 

Ducks. 

Eyton,  T.  C. 


Odontomithes :  Monogr.of  Extinct  Toothed  Birds  of  N.Am.;  34  pi.  &  40  ill.  84/- 

A  valuable  contribution  to  palaeontology,  connecting  the  Reptifia  and  the  Aves.     Memoir  of  Peabody  Museum. 

Memoirs  of  Extinct  Wingless  Birds  of  New  Zeal.,  2  vols.  ;  pi.  126/- 

Contains  an  Appendix  on  those  of  England,  Australia,  Newfoundland,  Mauritius,  and  Rodhguez. 

British  Fossil  Mammals  and  Birds  ;  237  ill.  31/6 

SPECIAL  ORDERS,   FAMILIES,  && 

Monograph  of  the  Meropidse,  5  pts.;  34  coL  pi.  120/-  i  4°  Porter  84-86 

o.p.  ['Wi  £12  12/-]  if°  London  73 

—:/&>■  Canaries  as  Cage  Birds,  a.  I  §  145,^.2/.  Cage  Birds. 

Monograph  of  the  Cranes,  ed.  W.  B.  Tegetmeier ;  20  ill.  (some  col.)  o.p.  [to.  7/6]  r  8°  London        [    ]  81 


Monograph  of  the  Birds  of  Paradise  ;  37  col.  pi. 

— V.  H  §  97,  s.v.  New  Giiinea. 

— in  his  Malay  Archipelago,  a/  H  §  103. 


Synopsis  of  the  Anatids,  or  Duck  Tribe 
Monograph  of  the  Anatidse 


Falcons 

British  Museum 
Brodrick,  W. 
RlDGW^AY,  R.  [Am.] 


S/-  c  8°  Williams  69 

o.p.     4°.  London  38 

—V.  also  I  §  158  :  Falconry. 

Catalogue  ot  the  Accipitres  ■  ,  ,8°  British  Museum     74 

Falconer  s  Favourites  ■  [col.  ill.  of  British  Falcons]    42/-     f  °  Van  Voorst      ,      6? 

Outlines  of  a.Nafural  Arrangemerit  of  the  Falconidae— 2«  Bull.  U.S.  Geol.  Surv.,  ii.  1875. 

.,  ,,  Studies  of  the  American  Falconidse—m  Bull.  U.S.  Geol.  Surv.,  ii   1876 

Salvin + Brodrick, O.+W.  Falconry  in  the  British  Isles;  ill.  42/^  i  8°  Van  Voorst   -[5SV73 

Thestandard  work  on  Falconry:  contains  coL  pL  of  all  hawks  used  by  falcoheis.  ,  '  ' 

Game  Birds  — ^.  l  §  157 :  Game  Birds.  .       , 

Grouse  — ».  aUo  1  §  157 :  Game  Birds.  ,  , 

Elliot,  D.  G.  [Am.]         Monograph  of  the  Tetraonidas;  25  col.  pl..of  birds  &  2  of  eggS   o.p.  fit/.  £\o\  i  f '  Nno  York        64-6- 

S47  ^ 


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;^II  ll/-  i  f*  Dulau 


76-S2 


H  §96 

Horn  Bills. 

Elliot,  D.  G.  [Am.]  Monograph  of  the  Bucerotidse,  10  pts'. ;  61  col.  pi. 

Humming  Birds. 

Elliot,  D.  G.  [Am.]  A  Classification  and  Synopsis  of  the  Trochilidsa  ;  127  ill  o.p.  [iv.  12/6]     4°  IVi^hington  79 

*GouLD,  John  Monograph  of  the  Trochilidse,  5  vols. ;  360col.pl.  £t  ;  Suppl.  ;,f2i  i  f  °  Sotheran    49-61587 

,,  „  Introduction  to  the  Trochilidae  o.p.     8°       '  50^-61 

Martin,  W.  C.  L.  History  of  the  Trochilidae;  15  col.  pi.  o.p.  \_w.  3/6]   12°  52 

With  special  reference  to  GOULP'S  collection,  afterwards  in  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Soc.  of  London. 

Jaeamars  and  Puff-Birds. 

Sclater,  p.  L.  Monograph  of  the  Jaeamars  and  Puff-Birds,  7  pts.  ;  col.  pi.  ea.  21/-     f°  Porter  79-82 

Kingfishers. 

Sharpe,  R.  Bowdler  Monograph  of  the  Alcedinidse  ;  120  col.  pL  \w.  £•;  10/-]  r  4°  priv.  prin.  London  68-71 

Ocean  Birds. 

Green,  J.  F.  Ocean  Birds ;  6  col.  pi.  ea.  21/-     4°  Porter 

Ostriches  — &.  l  §  44  :  Ostrich  Farming. 

ParrakeetS,    etc.  —for  Parrots  as  Cage  Birds,  v.  I  §  145,  s.v.  Cage  Birds. 

Lear,  Edward  Illustrations  of  the  Psittacidse ;  42  col.  pi.  o.p.  [pb.  126/-;  w.  40/-]  i  f°  Boone 

Partridges  — ».  also  l  §  157  :  Game  Birds. 

*Gould,  John  Monograph  of  the  Odontophorinffi  [of  Amer.];  32  col.  pi.  ;^I0  10/-  i  f  °  Sotheran 

Pheasants  —v.  also  l  §  157  :  Game  Birds. 

Elliot,  D.  G.  [Am.]  Monograph  of  the  Phasianidse,  2  vols.  ;  So  col.  pi.  o.p.  [w.  £1^0]  i  f  °  London 

Plovers,  Sandpipers,  Snipes,  etc. 

Seebohm,  Henry  Geograph.Distrib.of  the  Family  Charadriidas,  200III.,  52/6;  w.21  ex.  col.  pi.  105/-  4°  Sotheran 
Sparrows  — v.  I  §  29  :  Economic  Entom.  and  Ornithol. 

Sun  Birds. 

Shelley,  Cpt.  G.  E.         Monograph  of  the  Nectariniidas,  12  pts. ;  121  col.  pi.        pb.  £\(>;  w.  £^  7/-     4°  Dulau 

Thrushes. 

Elliot,  D.  G.  [Am.]         Monograph  of  the  Psittidse  i  f  °  New  York        61-62 

Gould,  John  Monograph  of  the  Psittidae  [short-tail  thrushes],  pt.  1. ;  col.  pi.     63/- i  f°  Sotheran 

Toucans. 

Gould,  John  Monograph  of  the  Rhamphastidse,  and  Supplement ;  sicol.  pL         ;^I2  12/- i  f  °  Sotheran    33-35:55 

Trogons. 

Gould,  John  Monograph  of  the  Trogonidas;  47col.pl.  ;^I2  12/-  i  f°  Sotheran  35-38 

Weavers  and  Finches. 

Bartlett,  Edward  Monog.on  thePloceidae&Fringillidas;  col.  pi.,  pts.  i.-iii.  [in  95  pts.]  ea.   10/6 

s  4°  Author,  Maidstone  89  in  prog- 


89 

32-38 

44-50 

70-72 

87 

76-80 


96,    AVES  AND  ORNITHOLOGY  W  i  EUROPE  and  GREAT  BRITAIN. 


Europe :  Generally. 

Backhouse,  Jas. ,  jun.  Handbook  of  European  Birds 

Bree,  Dr.  C.  R.  History  of  Birds  of  Europe  [non-EngUsh],  ;  vols.  ;  238  col.  pi.  105/- 

*Dresser-|- Sharpe,  g|§;  History  of  the  Birds  of  Europe,  8  vols,;  600  col.  pi.  ;^S2  10/- 

,,         H.  E.  List  of  European  Birds 

*GouLD,  John  The  Birds  of  Europe,  5  vols. ;  449  col.  pi.  .i^'ioo 

LiLFORD,  Lord  Notes  on  European  Ornithology ;  2  col.  pi.  [w.  25/-] 

Sharpe,  R.  Bowdler  British  Birds  and  Birds'  Eggs ;  ill.  [Young  Collector  Series]  i/- 

,,  „  Birds  in  Nature  [39  col.  pi.  by  P.  Robert,  w.  letterpress]  63/- 

Great  Britain :  Generally. 

Adams,  H.  G.-l-H.  B.       The  Smaller  British  Birds;  33  col.  pi.  [w.  their  nests]  15/- 

BoOTH,  E.  T.                     Rough  Notes  on  Birds,  3  vols.  ;  116  col.  pi.  [British  only]  ;f2i 

Butler,  A.  G.                   British  Birds'  Eggs ;  38  col.  pi.  30/- 

Dixon,  Charles                  Our  Rarer  Birds  :  studies  in  ornithology  and  oology  ;  21  pi.                       14/- 

*Gould,  John                    The  Birds  of  Great  Britain,  S  vols.;  367  col.  pi.  £"]$ 

548 


Gumey  in  prep. 

I  8°  Bell      [57-63]  75-76 
r4°  Dresser  71-81 

if°  Sotheran  32-37 

8°  priv.  prin,  67 

c  8°  Sonnenschein«»/r«/. 
4°  Low  89 


r  8°  BeU  73 

4°  Porter  81-87 

8°  priv.  prin, ,  London  86 
8°  Bcntley  88 

i  f  Sotheran  62-73 


Screncie] 


AVES  AND  ORNITHOLOGY:  GREAT  BRITAIN. 


[Zoology 


Harting,  J.  E, 


H  §96 

7/6     8°  Van  Voorst  72 

7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [75]  89 


Handbook  of  British  Birds ;  ill.  ' 

Our  Summer  Migrants;  ,30  ill.. l)y  T.  Bewick  . 

An  Account  of  the  Migratory  Birds  which  pass  the  summer  in  the  British  Isles.  '      '        ' 

Hewitson,  W.  C.  Col.  Illust.  of  Eggs  of  British  Birds,  2  vols.;  137  cl.  pi.  o.p.  [pb.  94/6 ;  w.  63/-]     8°  Van  Voorst  [31-38]  56 

IRBY,  Lt.-CoI.  L.  Howard  Key-List  of  British  Birds  :,  .  2/-     8°  Porter  89 

Johns,  Rev.  C.  A.  British  Birds  in  their  Haunts ;  ill.  "    [popular]  6/-  c  8°  S.P.C.K.         [62]  80 

LiLFORD,  Lord  ColouredFiguresoftheBirdsoftheBrit.Isles,  pts.i.-xi.;ea.w.  12col.pl.    ea.  9/6  r  8°  Porter 85-89 zVz ^/-cj^. 

*Meyer,  H.  L.  British  Birds  and  their  Eggs,  7  vols.;  322  col.  pi.  o.p.  [w.  ;,$'io]     8°  SotherAn[4'2-5o]52-57 

The  original  8"  edition,  pub.  by  Nickisson,  1842-50,  contains  432  col.  pL,  and  is  worth  about  j^ia. 

Montague,  Col.  G.  Dictionary  of  British  Birds,  ed.  E.  Newman                                                7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [02]  89 

Morris,  Rev.  F.  O.  History  of  British  Birds,  6  vols.;  365  col.  ill.                                    '         126/-  r  8°  Bell      •     [51-57]  70 

..               .,  Nests  and  Eggs  of  British  Birds,  3  vols. ;  233  col.  pi.                                 63/-  r  8°    „                      53-56 

..        B.  R.  British  Game  Birds  and  Water  Fowl ;  45  col.  pi.                                        45/-    4°  Groombridge          73 

Ornithological  Union,  British    List  of  British  Birds  ;  5/-     8°  Van  Voorst            83 

RusKiN,  John          ,  Love's  Meinie                              [essays  on  Engl,  robin,  swallow,  dabchick]  5/-     8"  Allen,Oyj!>f/«.  [82]89 

*Saunders,  Howard  Illustrated  Manual  of  British  Birds  ;  367  ill.  and  3  maps                          ,  21/-     8°  Gurhey                   89 

*Seebohm,  Henry  History  of  British  Birds,  4  vols. ;  col.  pi.  and  ill".     '               [incl.  eggs]  126/- r  8°  Porter               83-85 

.Selby,  P.J.  Illustrations  of  British  Ornithology,  221  col.pl.;  in  2  vols.  f°  [life-size]  o.J>.  [a/.  ;^36]  London      [21-32]  41 

SWAYSLAND,  W.  Familiar  Wild  Birds  [British],  4  series  ;_col.  pi.  and  ill.        [popular]  ea.  12/6  i  16°  Cassell               82-89 


Folklore  and  Provincial  Names  of  British  Birds 

Birds  of  Berkshire  and  Buckinghamshire  -     - 

Birds  of  Guernsey,  Aldemey,  Sark,  Gethpa;  Herm,  etc. 
Birds  of  Cornwall  and  the  Scilly  Islands,  ed.  J.  E.  Harting 


*Yarrell,  W.  History  of  British  Birds,  ed.  Newton -f  Saunders,  4,  vols.;  ilL 

Folklore  and  Folk-names.  '  '"  "         '    '" 

SwAiNsoN,  Rev.  C. 

England. 

Berks  and  Bucks, 

Kennedy,  A.  W. 

Channel  Islands. 

Smith,  Cecil 

Cornwall  and  Scilly. 

RoDD,  E.  H. 

Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 

Macpherson-H Duckworth,  '^"'\^'  *'  Birds  of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland;  i  col.  pi. 

Devon. 

RowE,  J.  B. 

Dorsetshire. 

Mansel-Pleydell,  J.  C.  The  Birds  of  Dorsetshire ;  ill. 

Essex. 

Christy,  Miller  Birds  of  Essex  ;  ill. 

Herefordshire. 

HoRNE,  George 
Woolhope  Club 

Lancashire. 
Mitchell,  F.  S. 
Middlesex. 
Harting,  J.  E. 
Norfolk. 
gurney,  j.  h. 
Stevenson,  H. 


,  21/-     8°  Van  Voorst  [39-43]  81-85 
13/6  8°  Folklore  Soc.  (Stock)  86 


Catalogue  of  Mammals,  Birds,  etc.,  of  Devon 


7/6 

8°  Eton      <■ 

68 

7/6 

c8°  Porter        ,      , 

79 

14/- 

8°  Trubner 

80 

6/- 

8"  Carlisle 

86 

%" 

63 

7/6 

8°  Case,  Doncaster 

88 

15/-  Durrant,  Chdmsf.Jn  prep. 


Authenticated  List  of  the  Birds  of  Herefordshire 

Notes  on  the  Birds  of  Herefordshire,  arrgd.  Dr.  H.  G.  Bull 

Birds  of  I>ancashire ;  map  and  col,  pi. 

Birds  of  Middlesex 


I/- 

7/6 

8° 

Jakeman,  Hereford&<) 
>»                fl^      88 

8/6  c 

;8° 

Van  Voorst 

ss 

7/61 

jS" 

Van  Voorst  , 

66 

;o/6 

8° 

8° 

Van  Voorst 

66 

64 

-70 

Catalogue  of  the  Raptorial  Birds  of  Norfolk,  pt.  i. 

Birds  of  Norfolk,  vols.  i;-ii,  [to  occupy  3  vols,]  ea.  10/6     8° 

Northumberland  and  Durham. 
Hancock,  J.  Cat.ofBirdsofNorth'berl'd.  &Durham;  i4pl.[Tr.Nat.Hist.Soc.Nhbrld.]  15/-     8°  Williams 

Nottingham. 
Sterland,  W.  J,  Birds  of  Sherwood  Forest ;  4  col.  pi.  .  7/6  c  8°  Lovell  Reeve 

„         +WHITAKBR,  J,  Birds  of  Nottinghamshire  (descriptive  list] »./.  [a/.  7/6]     8°  „ 

Oxfordshire, 

Aplin,  Oliver  V.  The  Birds  of  Oxfordshire ;  map  and  i  col.  pi.  10/6    :8°  Frowde 

Somersetshire. 

Smith,  Cecil  Birds  of  Somersetshire  '  -7/60  8°  Van  Voorst 

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79 

89 

69 


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H  §97 

Suffolk. 

Babington,  Dr.  C. 
Sussex, 
Knox,  A.  E. 
Wiltshire. 
Smith,  Rev.  A.  C. 
Yorkshire. 
CoRDEAUX,  Rev.  J.  P. 

Scotland. 

Gray,  Robert 

,,      +  Anderson,  T. 
MuiRHEAD,  George 
Saxby,  H.  L- 

Ireland. 

Thompson,  William 

Gibraltar. 

IRBY,  Lt.-CoL  L.  H. 

Lapland. 

Wheelv?right, 

Russia. 

Seebohm,  H. 


10/6     8°  Van  Voorst 

86 

e.p.  \pi.  3/-]   12°  London 

55 

10/-     8* 

6/-  p  8°  Van  Voorst 

72 

Catalogue  of  Birds  of  Suffolk :  and  their  distribution ;  pL 

Ornithological  Rambles  in  Sussex 

Birds  of  Wiltshire 

Birds  of  the  Humber  District 


Birds  of  West  of  Scotland,  including  the  Outer  Hebrides  8°  Glasgow  71 

Birds  of  Ayrshire  aild  Wigtownshire  8°        ,,  69 

Birds  of  Berwickshire,  w.  chap,  on  Falconry:  w.  etchings,  vol.  i.  [in 2  v.]  15/-  8°  Douglas,  Edin.      89 

Birds  of  Shetland  21/-  8°  Edinburgh  74 

Natural  History  of  the  Birds  of  Ireland,  3  vols.  o.p.  Ipi.  44/-  5  «>•  'SH  8°  Lovell  Reeve   49-51 


Ornithology  of  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar;  2  maps 


Ornithology  of  Lapland;  coL  pL 


m  his  Siberia  in  Europe ;  map  and  ilL 


»./•  [a».  14/-]     8°  London 


.o.p,      8°  London 


14/-     8°  Murray 


75 


71 


80 


97.    AVES  AMS  O£mTEOL0a7  (r) :  EXOTIO-GENERAL  TREATISES. 


Asia  Minor. 

Palestine 
Tristram,  Can.  H.  B. 

Asia. 

Generally. 

•Gould,  John 

Abyssinia, 

FINSCH+ Jesse,  SLii: 

Burma. 

Oates,  E.  W. 

Ceylon. 

Legge,  Cpt.  W.  V. 

India. 

Baldwin,  J.  H. 

GobLD,  John 

Hume,  A.  O. 

Jerdon,  T.  C. 

it  » 

Le  Messurier,  C6I.  A. 
Murray,  James  A. 
Gates,  E.  W. 

Japan. 

V.  Siebold,  p.  F. 


— V,  also  H  §  103,  s.v,  Asia  Mmor. 
The  Ornithology  of  Palestine 


[repr.  fr.  The  Ibis\     8°  priv.  prin. 


Handbook  to  the  Birds  of  British  Burmah,  2  vols.  ;  ilL 


History  of  the  Birds  of  Ceylon,  2  vols.  ;  34  col.  pi. 


42/-'    8°  Dulau 
£1  Si-    4°  Porter 


67 


Birds  of  Asia,  7  vols.;  530  col.  pi.  £120  i  f°  Sotheran  50-87 

On  a  Collection  of  Birds  from  North- Eastern  Abyssinia;  map  &  4  col.  pi.  36/-     4°  London  '  69 


83 


78-80 


The  Game  of  Bengal  and  North^West  Provinces  of  India,  ilL  21/-     4°  Paul  [74]  77 

A  Century  of  Birds  from  the  Himalayas  ;  80  col.  pi.  [no  text]  294/-  i  f  °  Sotheran  31-32 

The  Game-Birds  of  India,  Burma,  and  Ceylon,  3  vols.  ;  150  col.  pi.        120/-,    8°  Calcutta  79 

Nests  and  Eggs  of  Indian -Birds,  ed.  E.  W-  Oates,  vol.  i.;  4  ports. . 

[to  occupy  3  vols.]  21/-  8°  Porter  [  "l^inprog. 
The  Birds  of  India :  nat.  hist,  of  all  birds  known  in  Contin.  India,  3  vols. 

o.p.  [pi.  42/-  ;  a/.  ;f  5]  8°  Smith  &  Elder  62-64 
Illustrations  of  Indian  Ornithology  ;  50  col.  pi.'  o.p.  [rare,  w.£7  10/-]  i  4°  Madras         '    43-47 

Gamei  Shore,  and  Water  Birds  bf  India;  121  ill.  of  birds' heads  6/-    '  S°'' Calcutta  "      [    ]  88 

Avifauna  of  British  India  and  its  Dependencies ;,  col.  pi.  and  ill.  80/-  r  8°  Bcmbay    .      ,  87-90 

Birds  of  British  India  '  .  [Blanford's  Fauna  of  Brit.  India]    Taylor  &  Fra.ncis  !»/;:^. 


Birds  of  Japan ;  col.  pi. 


e,f.  [10,  ;^lo  10/-]  i  4°  Leyden 


SW, 


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Philippine  Islands. 
Sharpe,  R.  Bowdler 
TWEEDALE,  Marq. 

Africa. 

Layard,  E.  L. 
Andersson,  C.  J. 
Sharpe,  R.  Bowdler 

SWAINSON,  W. 

Egypt. 

Shelley,  Cpt.  G.  E. 

America. 

•Audubon,  J.  J. 


H  §97 

On  the  Birds  Collected  by  Prof.  J.  B.  Steere;  9  col.  pi.  [jy.  12/6]     4°  priv.  prin.  77 

List  of  Birds  known  to  Inhabit  the  Philippine  Archipelago;  map  &  n  col.  pi.  42/-  4°  Zoolog.  Soc.      75 


Birds  of  South  Africa,  ed.  R.  Bowdler  Sharpe ;  12  pi. 


63/-  r  4°  Longman    [67375-84 


Notes  on  the  Birds  of  Damara  and  Adjacent  Countries,  ed.  J.  H.  Gumey  10/6  S°  Van  Voorst 
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[papers  repr.  fr.  Ibis  and  Zool.  Procl  [w.  10/-]  8°  priv. prin.. 

Birds  of  Western  Africa,  2  vols.  ,  o.'p.  8°  London 

Birds  of  Egypt ;  14  col.  pL  31/6  r  8°  Van  Voorst 


72 

70-73 
61-62 


72 


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>i  .1  Ornithological  Biography,  5  vols.  ,  .    ^  ^     ~     - 

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col.  pr.  on  applic. 
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Langville,  J.  H.  [Am.]  Birds  in  their  Haunts;  ill.  [N.  America— popular]  $4 

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4°  Boston 

4°        » 

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10-74 
84 
60 


Brewer,  T.  W.  [Am.] 
*CouES,  E.  [Am.] 


Davie,  O.  [Am.] 
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Gentry,  T.  G.  [Am.] 


$5 
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Samuels,  E.  A.  [Am.]      Our  Northern  and  Eastern  Birds  ;  col.  pi. 
Studer,  J.  H.  [Am.;  ed.]  Popular  Ornithology  ;  iig  col.  pL 
Wilson  +  Bonaparte, ^American  Ornithology,  3  vols.;  103  col.  pi. 

North  America. 

California. 

CAssiN,  J.  [Am.]  Illustrations  of  the  Birds  of  California ;  56  pi.  j. 

Cooper +  BAIRD,  L§  [Ams.]  Ornith.  of  California,  vol.i.  [Land  Birds];  ill.  [Calif.  Geolog.  Surv.]  $ 

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4°  Boston  [72]  84 

50     8°  Washington  77 

$3  r  8°  Boston  [74]  86 
8°  Columbus, Ohio\_    ]89 

f°  New  York  69 

4°  Philadelphia  80-82 

8°  Boston  84 

4°  Newtonville  82 

8°  Philadelphia  87 

8°  New  York  83 

4°         ,,  83 


63/-  r  8°  Chatto       [08-33]  76 


S2/6 
10 


Chamberlain,  M.  [Canad.]  Catalogue  of  Canadian  Birds 
MqlLWRAiTH,  T.  Birds  of  Ontario 

Vennor,  H.  G.  [Canad.]  Our  Birds  of  Prey ;  ill. 

Colorado, 


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--   "      -  87 

76 


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New  England. 

MiNOT,  H.  D.  [Am.] 
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Pennsylvania. 

Gentry,  T.  G.  [Am.]      Birds  of  Eastern  Pennsylvania 

Turnbull,  Dr.  W.  P.  [Am.]  Birds  of  East  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey ;  ill. 

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Generally. 

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Bahamas. 

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Haiti. 

Cory,  C.  B.  [Am.]  Birds  of  Haiti  and  San  Domingo  ;  col.  pL. 

S5I'-' 


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72/6     4°  Salem 


$3     8°  Salem 
$7.50     8°  Boston 
ea.  $2.50   12°      „ 


78 
7i-8i 

-%' 

[673  7S 
]  81-83 


$2    12°  Philadelphia 
\lv.  30/-]  r  8°  priv.  prin. 


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9^.  [JB.  42/-]     4°  Boston 

84/-     4°  Porter 


77 
69 


89 


80 


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H  §§98-99 

Jamaica. 

GossE,  P.  H.  Birds  of  Jamaica 

„  „  The  same :  plates  [52 ;  coloured]       , 

Atlantic. 

SCLATER,  P.  L.  Reports  on  the  Birds  ;  30  pi. 

South  America. 

SCLATER  + Hudson,  ^^j-^  Argentine  Ornithology,  a  vols.;  20  col.  pi.  63/-  r8°  Porter 

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The  100  pL  of  birds  were  at  that  tune  UDfigtired,  and  form  a  suppL  to  BUFFON,  THMMINCK,  and  des  MUR5. 

Australasia. 


'    «  .  10/-  p  8°  Van  Voorst  47 

scarce  [w.  £6 10/-]  18°  , ,  49 


[Challenger  Reports]  35/-  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.  81 


66-69 


BROiNOvysKi,  G.  I. 
*GouLD,  John 


Birds  of  Australia :  in  36  pts. ;  300  col.  pi.  ea.  10/-     4°  Melbourne  88  in  prog. 

Birds  of  Australia,  7  vols.;  600  col.  pi. ;  Supplement ;  81  col.  pi.     \w.  ;f2jo]  i  f°  Sotheran40-48;5l-7o 

„  ,,  Synopsis  of  Birds  of  Australia  and  adjacent  Islands ;  72  col.  pi.  pf  S  i  8°         „  37-38 

IJiggles,  S.  [Austral.]  Companion  to  Gould's  Biriis  0/ Australia ;  ill.  [pb.  £12  12/-;  w.  30/-]  i  4°  Brisbane  77 

„  ,,  Handbook  to  the  Birds  of  Australia,  2  vols.  50/-  r  8°  Sotheran  65 

Ramsay,  Dr.  E.  P.  [Austral.]  Australian  Birds  5/-     8°  Trubner  78 

„  „  Tabular  List  of  all  the  Australian  Birds  12/6     i^  Sydney  88 

Catalogues  too  species  more  than  are  described  by  GUULD  in  his  Handioofct  and  announces  that  he  intends  to  publish  a  systematic  index  to  the  whole  of  Austral,  avifauna. 

New  South  Wales. 
Lewin,  W. 
New  Guinea. 
*GouLD,  John 


Birds  of  New  South  Wales 


o.p.  \_pb.  84/- ;  w.  40/-]     4°  Bohn 


[22]  38 


Birds  of  New  Guinea,  and  Papuan  Islands,  25  pts. ;  320  col.  pi.       ;^78  15/-  i  f  °  Sotheran 

Probably  the  most  magnificent  of.  GOULD'S  works,  comprizing  as  it  does  the  Birds  of  Paradise  and  their  allies. 


75- 


New  Zealand. 

*BnLLER,  Sir  W.  L.  [Austral.]  History  of  the  Birds  of  New  Zealand,  2  vols.  ;  48  col.  pi.  £1^  i^j-     4° Sotheran [72-73] 87-88 

,,  „  Manual  of  Birds  of  New  Zeal. ;  38  pi.  [chiiy.  reduced  fr.  1st  edn.  of  above]  12/6  r  8°   Wellington,  N.Z.  82 

„  „  Catal.  of  N.  Z.  Birds  at  Colon,  and  Indian  Exhib.  [London,  1886] ;  ill.     10/6  r  8°  Pethericlc  88 


98.    AVES  Asa  OBNITHOLOaY  (d):  POPULAR  BOOKS  ON  BIRDS. 


Adams,  W.  H.  D. 
Brehm,  a.  E. 
Chapman,  Abel 
Dixon,  C. 

*FowLER,  W.  Warde 

* 

Harting,  J.  E. 
Wood,  Rev.'  J.  G. 

Cage  Birds 


The  Bird  World ;  ill.  by  Giacomelli 

Bird  Life  :  structure,  habits,  etc.  [tr.]  ;  ill. 

Bird  Life  on  the  Borders  :  sport  and  nat.  hist,  on  moorland  and  sea 

Rural  Bird  Life  :  essays  on  ornithology 

A  Year  with  the  Birds  ;  ill.  Bryan  Hook 

Tales  of  the  Birds  ;  ill.  Bryan  Hook 

Sketches  of  Bird-life  :  haunts  and  habits  ;  ill. 

Our  Summer  Migrants  ;  iU.  by  Thos.  Bewick 

Branch  Builders,  2/6;  Birds  of  the  Bible;  Wonderful  Nests;  ill, 

— v,\  §  145,  s.v.  Cage  Birds. 


8/-  i  8° 
25/-  r  8° 
;  54  ill.  12/6  8° 
7/6  c  8° 
3/6  c  8° 
3/6  c  8° 
10/6  8° 
7/6     8° 


Nelson  [77]  84 

Van  Voorst  74 

Gumey  89 

Longman  80 

Macmillan      [86]  89 
[88]  89 
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Sonnenschein  [75]  89 


ea.  3/6  c  8°  Longman     [^.^.J  87- 


Generally. 

British  Museum 

FlGUlER,  Louis 
Jones,  Prf.  T.  Rjrmer. 
Nichols,  Arthur 
NOTT,  J.  F. 
Waterhouse,  G.  R. 

WllsoN,  Dr.  Andrew 
Wright,  Dr.  E.  P. 

Descent 

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Popular  Introduction  to  Natural  History  [Mammalia]  ;  200  ilL  S/-sq8°  Warne  73 

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Natural  History  of  Mammalia,  2  vols.  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  r  8°  Sonnenschein[46-48]t»/^4^. 

Vol.  i,:  Marsuptata ;  w,  aa  steel  pi. ;  voL  !i.;  Rodentia ;  w.  ss  steel  pL 

Wild  Animals  and  Birds ;  ill.  [popular],  7/6     4°  Cassell  82. 

Mammalia  :  their  forms  and  habits  ill.  by  typical  species ;  260  ill.  7/6  c  8°      „  n.d.  (82) 

— V.  H  §  43  :  Evolution, 


— V.  also  H  §  71. 

Geographical  Distribution  of  Mammals 

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Blanford,  W.  T.  Fauna  of  British  India,  pt.  i. :  Mammalia  [incl.  Ceylon  and  Burma]  10/-     8° 

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Guide  to  Quadrupeds  and  Reptiles  of  Europe 
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59 


26/-     8°  VanVoorst[37-39]  74 


Taylor  &  Francis    88 
London  30-34 

Smith  &  Elder       74 
Thacker,  Calcuttai/^ 
»  »        86 


70 
49 


47-54 

57-S9 
&f°  Philadelphia  58 

77 

Washington  77 

Philadelphia    [76]  78 
San  Francisco         74 


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Cunningham,  Prf. 

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*G0ULD,  John 


D.  J,   Report  on  the  Marsuplalia ;  13  pi. 


Mammals  of  Australia,  3  vols. ;  180  cot  pi. 

Introduction  to  the  Mammals  of  Aus'tralia 

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Meredith,  Mrs.  L.  A. 

Apes 

Hartmann,  Prf.  R. 
MlVART,  St.  Ceorge 

Bats. 

Allen,  H.  M.  D.  [Am.] 
British  Museum 
Dobson,  G.  E. 

Beavers* 

Morgan,  L.  H.  [Am.] 

Bisons. 

Allen,  J.  A.  [Am.] 

Cats 

Champfleury,  M. 

Cetacea. 

EscHRlCHT-t-RElNHARDT-t-LiLLjEBORG,Prfs.     Recent  Memoirs  on  the  Cetacea  [tr.] 
Dogs  — w.  I  §  156  :  The  Dog. 

Elephants. 

Holder,  C.  F.  [Am.]       The  Ivory  King  and  its  Allies  ;  ill. 

Hedgehogs,  Shrews,  and  Moles. 

Dobson,  G.  E.  Monograph  on  the  Insectivora :  systemat.  &  anat. ;  ill.  pts.  i.-ii. ;  [in  4  pts.]  ea.  2l/- 

Horses  and  Cattle  —v.  I  §  140  :  The  Horse  ;i  I  §  39  :  Cattle. 

5S3 


8°  Sydney 

4°  Marcus  Ward 


45-63 
63 

[71]  86 
80 


Paul. 
W.  H. 


Allen 


Monograph  of  the  Bats  of  North  America 
Catalogue  of  the  Chiroptera  ;  30  pi. 
Monograph  of  the  Asiatic  Chiroptera 

The  American  Beaver  and  his  Works  ;  pi.  and  ilL 


American  Bisons : 


Washington 
British  Museum 
London 


$S     8°  Philadelphia 


86 
73. 

64 

78 
75 

68 


living  and  extinct  $5     8°  Cambridge,  Mass,  76 

—for  anatomy,  v.  H  §  73  :  Comparative  Anatomy,  s.v.  Cat ;  v.  also  I  §  145  :  Domestic  Animals. 

The  Cat,  Past  and  Present,  tr.  Mrs.  Cashel-Hoey ;  ill.  [anecdotal]  6/-  c  8°  Bell  85 

f  °  Ray  Society  66 


popular]  8/6  c  8°  Low  36 


H°  Van  Voorst  82;  Si 


Science]  MAN:  PHYSICALLY.  [Zoology- 

H  §100 

Kangaroos. 

Gould,  John  Monograph  of  the  Macropodidse,  2  pts;  30  col.  pi.  ea.  63/-  i  f°  Sotheran  41-42 

Pinnipedia. 

Allen,  J.  A.  [Am.]  History  of  the  North  American  Pinnipeds ;  ill.  8°  Washington  80 

Walruses,  Sea-lions,  Sea-bears,  and  Seals. 

Turner,  Prf.  W.  Report  on  the  Seals ;  10  pi.  [C^a//«»^e;- Reports]  13/6  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.   88 

Tigers,  Lions,  Leopards,  etc. 

Elliot,  D.  G.  [Am.]        Monograph  of  the  Felidse;  42  col.  pi.  £,2^  10/-  r  i°  priv.  prin.        78-83 

Fayrer,  Sir  Joseph  The  Royal  Tiger  of  Bengal ;  ill.  S/-  P  S°  Churchill  75 

Whales,  etc, 

Beale,  T.  Natural  History  of  the  Sperm  Whale  12/-  p  8°  Van  Voorst  38 

EscHRicHT-fREiNHARDT+LiLLjEBORG  Memoirs  on  the  Cetacea,  ed.  Prf.  W.  H.  Flower  f°  Ray  Society     .      66 

Wild  White  Cattle  of  Great  Britain, 

Harting,  Ji  E,  — ut  supra,  s.v.  Fossil. 

Storer,  J.  The  Wild  White  Cattle  of  Great  Britam :  origin  and  pres.  state ;  pi.         21/-     8°  Cassell  79 

100.    IVEAN:  PHYSICALLY,  raoLUDma  HIS  AUTIQUITY  and  LONGEVITY. 
Generally. 

de  QuATREFAGES,  Prf.  A.  The  Human  Species  [tr.]  [Internal.  Scient  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  [81]  86 

VoGT,  Carl  Lectures  on  Man  [tr.]  [jf.  6/-]     8°  Anthropolog.  Soc.  64 

Anthropometry. 

Roberts,  C.  Anthropometry  :  examination  of  the  human  body 

Antiquity  of  Man.    Fossil  Man— ».  also  G  §§  12-14. 

Brown,  J,  A.  Palaeolithic  Man  in  N.-W.  Middlesex  ;  9pL 

Evidence  of  his  existence  at  Ealing,' illustrated  from  existing  savages. 

BuRGE,  L.  [Am.]  Pre-GIacial  Man  and  the  Aryan  Race 

*Dawkins,  W.  B.  Early  Man,  and  his  place  in  the  Tertiary  Period  ;  ill. 

DAWSON.SirJ.W.  [Canad.]Fossil  Men  and  their  Modem  Representatives  ;  ill. 

Illustrating  the  conditions  of  pre-historic  men  in  Europe  by  those  of  American  races. 
Geikie,  Prf.  James  The  Great  Ice- Age  ;  its  rel.  to  the  antiquity  of  man  ;  ill. 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles  The  Antiquity  of  Man ;  pi.  and  ill.  [geological  evidenc 

Written  w.  spec,  refer,  to  DARWIN'S  Origin  cf  Species,  and  contg.  remarks  on  theories  of  origin  of  species. 

Owen, {Sir]  Richard  Antiquityof  Man:asdeducedfr.thediscoveryofahumanskeleton;5pl.o./.[ro.4/-]     8° 

Wright,  Prf.  G.  F.  [Am.]  The  Ice-Age  of  America  and  its  Bearings  on  the  Antiquity  of  Man ;  ill.      21/-  r  8°  Paul  89 

Crania. 

DAVis-f  Thurnam,  i^     Crania  Britannica  :  description  of  English  skulls ;  ill.  o.p.  {w.  70/-]     4°  Williams  56-65 

„        J.  B.  '       Thesaurus  Cranionim ;  pi.  ;  Supplement ;  pi.  20/-  r  8°  Taylor  &  Fr.  67 ;  75 

A  catalogue  of  the  skulls  of  various  raees  of  man  in  his  collection. 

„  „  PeculiarCraniaofthelnhabitantsofthe  West  Pacific  4/-     4°        *i  67 

„  „  Synostatic  Crania  in  Aboriginal  Men ;  1 1  pi.  6/-     4         >>  65 

Morton,  Dr.  S.  G.[Am.]  Crania  AegyRtiaca;  14  pL  "•/•  [«'•  25/-]  '  4°  Philadelphia  44 

„  „  Crania  Americana ;  78  pL  o.p.  [w.  £S]     f°  ..  39 

Turner,  Prf.  W.  Report  on  the  Human  Skeletons,  pL  i.  [crania];  7  pi.  [Challenger  Reports]  6/-  r  4    Eyre  &  Spottisw.  84 

Descent  — ».  H  §  43  :  Evolution. 

Ethnology  ,  — o.  E  §  3  :  Ethnology  :  Generally. 

Heredity  — ».  H  §  42  :  Biology,  s,v.  Heredity. 

Longevity  —for  biography  of  long-livers,  v.  G  §  31. 

Lankester,  Prf.  E.  Ray  Comparative  Longevity  in  Man  and  Lower  Animals                                     4/6  c  8°  Macmillan  70 

McKendrick,  Prf.             —article  Longevity,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xiv.  30/-     4°  Black  82 

Thoms,  W.  J.                      The  Longevity  of  Man  :  its  facts  and  its  fictions  10/6  c  8°  Norgate  [73]  79 

Mental  Evolution    — w.  h  §  43 :  Evolution. 
Organs  of  Speech. 

V.  Meyer,  G.  H.  The  Organs  of  Speech  [tr.]  ;  47  ilL  [Intemat.  Scient.  Sen]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  83 

Physiognomy  and  Phrenology. 

Combe,  George  System  of  Phrenology,  2  vols.  [edns.  before  1847  pub.  s.v.  Letts,  on  Phren.l  o.p 

^  [pi.  ill- ;  a'-  7/6]      8°  Simpkin         [19]  S3 

•Darwin,  Charles  Expression  of  the  Emotions ;  ill.  c  8°  Murray  [72]  in  prep. 

LaVater,  J.  C.  Essays  oh  Physiognomy  [tr.] ;  103  pU  [abridged]  12/6  m  8°  Ward&Lock[i793]8a 

Psychology  — ».  O  §  71  :  Psychology. 

Senses. 

Bernstein,  Prf.  A.  The  Five  Senses  of  Man  [tr.] ;  91  ill.  [Intemat.  Scient.  Sfer.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  [76]  86 


8/6     8°  Churchill 

78 

7/6  '  8°  MaSmillan 

87 

$1.50  c  8°  Boston 
25/-     8°  Macmillan 
7/6  c  8°  Hodder 

80 
[80]  88 

24/-     8°  Daldy 
1]  14/-     8°  Murray 

[74]  76 
[63]  73 

Science]  LOCAL  FAUNAS:  COMPREHENSIVE.     EUROPE.    ASIA.  [Zoology 

~~~  H  §§  101-103 

Sex  —^,  H  §  42 :  Evolution. 

Skeleton  —v.  aUo  h*  §  6. 

Turner,  Prf.  Wi  Report  on  the  Human  Skeletons,  2  pts. ;  lo  pi.  [pt.  i.  is  Crania ;  Challenger 

Reports]  10/6  r  4°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.  84 ;  86 

101.    LOCAL  FAUNAS  («) :  COMPREHENSIVE. 

Many  books  throughout  Class  E,  and  in  I  §  147  :  Sporting  Adventures,  touch  on  local  faunas. 

Insular  Faunas. 

•Wallace,  [Dr.]  A.  Russel  Island  Life  :  insular  faunas  and  floras  18/-     8°  Macmillan     .        80 

Geographical  Distribution— ».h  §  71. 
Scientifle  Voyages— ».  h  §  44  •  scientific  voyages. 

Monographs  on  Special  Orders  are  classed  with  the  Orders  /«H§§  78-99. 

102.    LOCAL  FAUNAS  (*)  OP  EUROPR 

England. 

Cambridgeshire,  etc. 

Miller  +  Skertchly,  |^  The  Fenland  :  past  and  present ;  maps  and  ill.     [geol.,  botany,  fauna]  31/6  r  8°  Longman  78 

Hampshire  :  Selborne   — v.  E  §  17,  s.v.  Hampshire. 

Norfolk. 

Lubbock,  Rev.  Richard     Observations  on  the  Fauna  of  Norfolk  ;  map  and  pi.       o.p.  \_fb.  6/-  ;  w.  Jl6}     8°  Jarrold,  Norwich  45 

Stafford. 

Garner,  Robert  Natural  History  of  the  County  of  Stafford,  w.  Suppl.;  pi.  and  ill.  [geol.,  zooL, 

bot.,  meteorol.]  0./ [to.  12/-]     8°  Van  Voorst       44-60 

Scotland. 

Harvie-BrownH- Buckley,  ^^  Vertebrate  Fauna  of  Suthefland,  Cdthness  and  W.  Cromarty;  ill.  30/-    8°  Douglas,  Edin.      87 

With  a  chap,  on  Fishes  tlf  W.  of  Scotland  by  W.  Anderson  SMITH,  and  one  on  the  Geology  {ffOu  Outer  Hebrides  by  Prf.  F.  ^PDDLE. 

„  „  „     Vertebrate  Fauna  of  the  Outer  Hebrides;  ill.  30/-     8°        „  „  88 

St.  John,  C.  Notes  on  the  Natural  History  of  Moray;  ill.  S°/- r  8°        ,,  „   [63]  85 

Greenland. 

Jones,  Prf.  T.  R.  Natural  History,  Geology,  and  Physics  of  Greenland  13/6     8°  Stanford  75 

Spain :  Azores  —v.  H  §  63. 

Switzerland. 

V.  TscHUDi,  Bar.  F.  Animal  Life  of  the  Alps  [tr.]  o.p. 

103.    LOCAL  FAUNAS  («) :  ASIA  mNOB  and  ASIA. 
Asia  Minor. 

Tristram,  Can.  H.  B.     The  Fauna  &  Flora  of  Palestine ;  20  pL  (some  col.)  [Palest.  Explor.  Fund]  63/-     4°  A.  P.  Watt  85 

Burma. 

Mason,  Rev.  F.  Burma :  its  people  and  productions,  2  vols.     [vol.  i.  =■  geol.  and  zoology]  60/-     8°  Triibner         [64]  84 

Celehes. 

HiCKSON,  S.  J.  Naturalist  in  N.  Celebes ;  maps  and  ilL  [fauna,  flora,  ethnol.]  16/-     8°  Murray  90 

Ceylon. 

Haeckel,  Prf.  Ernst         A  Visit  to  Ceylon,  tr.  Clara  Bell  7/6  c  8°  Paul  83 

Kelaart,  Dr.  E.  F.  Prodromus  Faunae  Zeylanicae  [mammals,  birds,  reptiles]  10/6  8°  Co/off/fo(VanVoorst)52 

Tennent,  Sir  J.  E.  Sketches  of  the  Natural  History  of  Ceylon  ;  ill.  «./.  [/i.  12/6;  w.  7/6]     8°  Longman  61 

India. 

•Blanford,  W.'  T.  [ed.]  The  Faunaof  Brit.  India,  pt.  i.  iMammalia  ;  71  ill.  [incl.  Ceylon  1&  Burma]  10/-     8°  Taylor&F.888«/TO^. 

Day's  Fishxs  0/  Brmsk  India  [r.  H  §  9s]  and  DATES'  Birds  of  British  India  [v.  H  S  97]  axe  parts  of  this  important  series. 

Gray,  Dr.  J.  E.  Illus.of  Indian  Zoology,  2  v.;  202col.pl.  [figs. of  Gen. Hard wicke's  coll.]  [ot.;^i8]  r  f°  30-34 

IndO-Paeifle  — o.  H§  44:  scientific  Voyages,  J.o..<4/er<  (2). 

Japan. 

V.  SiEBOLD,  p.  F.  '  Fauna  Japonica,  S  vols.  ;■  col.  pt  «■/.  [jf.  ;^3o]     P  Leyden  38-50 

Malay. 

Wallace,  [Dr.JA.Russel  Malay  Archipelago,  the  land  of  the  Orang-Utan  and  Bird  of  Paradise,  ill.   7/6.  c  8°  Macmillan     [69]  80 

Persia. 

Blanford,  W.  T,  Zoology  &Geolj  of  Persia — in  JoumeysofPers.Bound.  C6mmiss.,2v.;  col.pl.  42/-  8"  Macmillan  76 

555 


Science]  LOCAL  FAUNAS:  AFRICA.    AMERICA.    AUSTRALASIA.  [Zoology 

H  §§104-106 

104.  LOCAL  FAUNAS  {d) :  AFRICA. 
Abyssinia. 

Blanford,  W.  T.  Geology  and  Zoology  ot  Abyssinia;  col.  pi.  and  geol.  map  [in  1867-1868]  21/-     8°  Macmilljin  70 

Eg'ypt,  Nubia,  etc. 

GuRNEY,  J.  H.,_/««.         Rambles  of  a  Naturalist  in  Egypt,  etc.         [chiefly  ornithological]  0./.  [a/.  5/-]     S°  London  76 

James,  F.  L.  — in  his  The  Unknown  Horn  of  Africa  ;  pi.  of  fauna  21/- ;  col.  28/-     8°  Philip  88 

Eastern  Equatorial  Africa. 

Johnson,  H.  H.  — in  his  The  Kilima-Njaro  Expedition  6  maps  and  80  ill.  ai/-     8°  Paul  85 

South  Africa. 

Smith,  Andrew  The  Zoology  of  South  Africa,  4  vols.  ;  278  col  pi.  o.p.  \w.  £6]  i  4°  London  .38-49 

Lt  Mammalia, W.5S pi.;  iL  ;  Birds,  w.  114 pi. ;  iti. :  Reptiles,  w.  78pl.;  iv. :  Fishes,  w.  31  pi.;  and  Inverteb.,w.  4p]. 

105.  LOCAL  FAUNAS  W :  AMEEIOA, 

North  America. 

British  North  America. 

Richardson,  Sir  John     Fauna  Boreali- Americana,  4  V.;  103  pi.  (72  col.)  i?./.  \_fb.  £8  61-;  10.  £j  10/-]     4°  London  29-37 

I. :  Quadrupeds  (Richardson)  ;  ii.  1  Birds  (Wm.  SWAlNSOH-t-RlCHARDSOH) ;  Ui. :  Fishes  (RICHARDSON) ;  i». ;  Insects  (Rev.  Wm.  KlRBY|. 

Canada. 

GossE,  P.  H.  The  Canadian  Naturalist ;  44  ill.  12/-  p  8°  Van  Voorst.  40 

United  States. 

Agassiz,  Prf.  Louis  Contributions  to  Natural  History  of  United  States,  4  vols.;  78  pi.  $48   ,  4°  Boston  57-62 

L  ;  ClasslUcation,  Testudinata  ;  iu  ;  Embryo.,  of  Turtle ;  iii. :  Acalephs,  Ctenophorae  ;  iv.  :  Discophora,  Hydroidaj,  Radiata. 

Florida. 

Heilpkin,  Angelo  [Am.]  Explorations  on  the  West  Coast  of  Florida  ;  ill.  [geol.  and  zool.]  $3  r  8°  Philadelphia  88 

Lake  Superior. 

Agassiz,  Prf.  Louis       Lake  Superior  :  phys.  char.,  veget.,  and  animals;  col.  pi.  o.f.  \w.  15/-]  r  8°  Boston  50 

Atlantic  —p.  H  §  44,  s.mi.  Blake,  Challenger. 

Central  America  and  West  Indies. 

Belt,  Thomas  The  Naturalist  in  Nicaragua ;  map  and  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Bumpus  [74]  88 

*Godman+Salvin, -5^' Biologia  Centrali- Americana;  col.pl.  4°  Porter  79-8S  jK/^'iij. 


To  Subscribers  only : 

Each  Zoolog:.  pt.  2z/-   (73  pts.  pub.  to  1889). 

Botan.  pt.  12/6 (complete,  formmg  3  V.  ;(£J  IS  12/6J. 

Already  commenced : 

Mammalia (£.  R.  ALSTON). 


Aves  (O.  SALVlN-f-F.  D.  Godman), 

Reptilia  (A.  GOnther). 

Arachnida    (O.  P.  Cambridge+0.  Stoll). 

Coleoptera  (H.  W.  BATES,  etc.). 

Diptera   (Bar.  R.  v.  OSTEN-Sacken). 


Hymenopt.. ' (B.  Cameron). 

Lepid.  Rhopal (GODMAN+SALVIN). 

Lepid.  Heteroc-  .' (H.  DrBCE). 

Rhyncota  Hetcropt (W.  L.  DISTANT) , 

Rhyn.  Homopt (DISTANT) 


Antilles. 

Ober,  F.  a.  Camps  in  the  Caribbees :  naturalist  in  the  Lesser  Antilles  12/-     8°  Douglas,  Edin.      80 

South  America         — v.  also  H  §  44,;  Scientific  Voyages,  esp.s.w.  Adventure,  Alert. 

Ball,  J.  Notes  of  a  Naturalist  in  South  America  8/6  c  8°  Paul  87 

Bates,  H.  W.  The  Naturalist  on  the  Amazon;  ill.  7/6  p  8°  Murray  [63]  73 

Cunningham,  R.  O.        Natural  History  of  Straits  of  Magellan  and  W.  Coast  of  Patagonia  15/-     i'  Edinburgh  78 

Wallace,  [Dr.]  A.  Russel  Travels  on  the  Amazon  and  Rio  Negro  [Minerva  Library]  2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [53]  89 

JBrazil, 

Agassiz,  Prt.  L.+ [Mrs,]  Eliz.  C.     Scientific  Results  of  a  Journey  in  Brazil ;  pi.  $£.50     S"  Boston  [70]  86 

Magellan  Islands. 

Cory,  C.  B.  [Am.]  A  Naturalist  in  the  Magellan  Islands ;  ill.  [largely  ornithological]  $2     8°  Boston  78 

106.    LOCAL  FAUNAS  if)  ■■  AUSTRALASIA, 

Atlantic  — v.  H  §  44 :  Scientific  Voyages,  s.w.  Blake,  Challenger. 

Polynesian  (and  PatagOnian)  Seas— z>.   also  H  §  44,    s.vv.  Adventure,  Alert,    Curasao,  Erebus,    Polar  Exped., 

Sulphur,  U.  S.  Expl;  Exped. 

Alert,  H.M.S.                   Cruise  of  the.     By  Dr.  R.  W;  Coppinger  ;  l6  pi.  6/-  8°  Sonnenschein  [83]  86 

,,          „                         Report  on  the  Zoological  Collections  of;  54.pl.  30/-  8°  British  Museum     84 

New  Guinea. 

d'ALBERTis,  L.  M.  — 2»^»  New  Guinea,  2  vols.;  col.  pi.  of  birds  and  ill.  of  fauna  42/-     8°  Low  80 

Victoria. 

McCoy,  Prf^  Frederick     Natural  History  of  Victoria  :'Prodronius  of  Zoology,  pts.  i.-xvi.;  pi.  ea.  5/-  r  S°  Melbourne  JSSS  in  prog. 

LOCAL  FAUNAS  ig) :  ARCTIC-^.  E  §§  68-6^,  a,ul  H  §  44  {t.v.  Herald). 

5S6 


CLASS  H*-MEDICINE. 


I.  ^ebical  anb  Surgical  Sciences  in  General 

1.    BIBLIOGRAPHY.    HISTORY  OP  MEDICINE  and  SURGERY. 
Bibliography. 

'Library  of  Surgeon-General  of  U.  S.  A.  Index  Catalogue  of,  ed.  Drs.J.  S.  Bijlings-t- R.Fletcher  [Ams.], 

vols,  i.-x  [to  Pfutsch]  ea.  $10  4°  Wask^en.So-S^  in  prog. 

The  first  8  vols,  contain  86,979  titles,  44,339  volumes,  72,902  pamphlets,  82,113  book-titles,  278,331  magazine  arts,  and  4,335  ports.  Ea.  entry  is  indexed  und.  both  author's  name  and  subject, 
Neale,  R.  Medical  Digest :  of  principal  contributions  to  med.  science  dur.  last  30  years        8°  London  [77]  83 

V.  ZiEMSSEN,  Dr.  H.  [ed.]  — in  his  Cyclopaedia  of  Medicine,  18  vols. — ut  H*  §  10. 

French  Books. 

Pauly,  a.  Bibliographie  des  Sciences  M^dicales  8°  Paris  74 

German  Books. 

Engelmann,  W.  Bibliofheca  Medico-Chirurg.  et  Anat. -Physiol.  [1750-1847],  8/6  ;  Snppl.  [1848-67]  3/-  8°  Leipzig  48  ;  68 

History:  Generally,  and  Ancient. 

Generally. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  The  Healing  Art :  a  hist,  of  medicine  fr.  earliest  times,  2  vols,  [rather  poor]  25/-  8°  Ward  &  Downey  87 

*ASHURST,  Prf.  J.  [Am.  ;  ed.] — ^vol.  vi.  of  his  Internat.  Encyclo.  of  Surgery  \v.  H*  §  26]  conts.  a  history  of  surgery. 

CORFE,  The  Apothecary :  ancient  and  modern  8°  London  58 

Fort,  Geo.  F.  [Am.]        Medical  Economy  of  the  Middle  Ages  $3.5°     ^l"  New  York  83 

Peters,  Dr.  H.  Pictorial  History  of  Ancient  Pharmacy  [Am.  tr.]  [w.  sketches  of  early  med.  practice]  $2  8°  Chicago  89 

Oriental.     Hindu. 

Royle,  Dr.  J.  F.  The  Antiquity  of  Hindu  Medicine  6/6     8°  Smith  &  Elder       82 

Wise,  Dr.  T.  A.  Commentary  on  the  Hindu  System  of  Medicine  7/6     8°  Trubner  45 

„  „  Review  of  the  Hist,  of  Medicine  among  Asiatic  Nations,  v.  i.  o.p, ;  v.  ii.     10/-     8°      „  67 

Greek,  Roman,  Arabic. 

.^DAMS,  Dr.  Francis  — in  his  edn.  of  Paulus  ^gineta,  ut  H*  §  3. 

Saxon. 

Cockayne,  Rev.  O.  [ed.]—j«  Aw  Saxon  Leechdom.Starcraft,  etc.,  3  v.  [A.-S. ,  w.  notes  &  2  preff.]ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series     64-67- 

Documents  illustrating  the  history  of  science  and  medicine  in  England  before  the  Norman  Conquest. 

History:  Mediaeval. 

Lacroix,  Paul  — in  his  Science  and  Literature  in  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.] ;  finely  ill.  31/6  i  8°  Virtue  [78]  86 

Epidemics. 

Fleming,  G.  — in  his  Animal  Plagues  :  their  history,  nature  and  prevention,  2  vols.       33/-     8°  Ballijre  71  •  82 

*Hecker,  Dr.  J.  F.  C.     Epidemics  of  the  Middle  Ages,  tr.  B.  G.  Babington         o.p.  \pb.  9/- ;  iv.  7/6]     8°  Triibner  [35]  49 

An  edn.  was  pub.  by  the  Sydenham  Soc.  in  1844  [w.  S/-1  but  does  not  co  ntain  the  Treat,  on  Child  Pilgrimages  incl.  in  above. 

Black  Death. 

Hecker,  Dr.  J.  F.  C.  The  Black  Death  in  the  Fourteenth  Century,  tr.  B.  G.  Babington  o.p.     8°  London  11 

„  „  TheBlk.DeathandDancingMania[tr.][repi-.fr.  above;  Cassell's  Nat.  Lib.]  6</.  18°  Cassell  gs 

Jessopp,  Dr.  Aug.  The  Blk.  Death  in  East  Anglia— ««  his  Coming  of  the  rriars&  other  Essays  7/6  o  8°  Unwin  88 

The  Plague. 
Plomer,  H.  R.  The  Plague  and  the  Printing  Press  [a  bibliography:  since  1480;  w.  intro. 

and  notes!  [Book-lover's  Lib.]  4/6  f  8°  Stock  oo 

5S7 


Medicine] 


BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE   MEDICAL  SCIENCES.    [Medicine  &.  Surgery 


H*  §2 

Superstitions  connected  with  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

*Black,  W.  G.  Folk-medicine  :  a  chapter  in  the  history  of  culture  13/6    8°FolkloreSoc.(Stockl83 

Pkttigrew,  T.  J.  On  Superstitions  conn.  w.  Hist,  and  Pract.  of  Med.  and  Surg.  o.i).  Iph.  7/-;  w.  7/6]  8°  Churchill  44 

Herbah  —v.  H*  §  53 :  Pharmacological  Botany. 

History :  Modern. 
Great  Britain. 

"  EVERITT,  Graham  "       Doctors  atui  Doctors :  curious  chaps,  in  med.  hist,  and  quackery  6/-  c  Sonnenschein  88 

With  a  coloured  frontispiece  after  J.  GILLRAY. 

Gairdner,  Prf.  W.  T.     The  Physician  as  Naturalist  [on  hist,  and  progr.  of  med.  dur.  last  100  years]  7/6  c  8°  MacLebose,  Glas.  89 

Shoppee,  The  Barber-Surgeons 

South,  Dr.  J.  Flint  Memorials  of  the  Craft  of  Surgery  in  England ;  6  pi.  2i/- 

Compiled  from  the  materials  of  Dr.  J.  Flmt  SOUTH,  ed.  D'Arcy  POWER,w.  Intro,  by  Sir  J.  PAGET, 

Doctors  and  Patients 


8°  London 
8°  Cassell 


78 
86 


History  of  Burke  and  Hare  and  of  the  Resurrectionist  Times ;  7  ill. 


6/-  c  8°  Bentley  [73]  76 

7/6     8°  Morison,  Glasgow  84 


Times,  John 
Burke  and  Hare. 
MacGregor,  George 

Ireland. 

Royal  College  of  Surgeons. 

Cameron,  SirChas.   A  History  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  Ireland 

Wales. 

Meddygon  Myddfai,      The  Physicians  of  Myddvai :  or  medical  practice  of  the  celebrated  Rhiwallon 

and  his  sons  of  Myddvai,  tr.  fir.  Welsh  by  W.  O.  Pughe        o.p.  r  8°  Welsh  Vi^^.^ocMando'very  di 

Homoeopathy  — ».  H*  §  6i  :  Homoeopathy,  s.v.  History. 


21/-     8°  Fannin,  Dublin     86 


Collectively. 

Great  Britain, 
Barker,  T.  H.  , 
Bbttany,  G.  T. 


2.    BIOaRAPHY  OF  THE  MEDICAL  SCIENCES. 


Sketches  of  Eminent  Medical  Men,  2  vols.;  50  photos,  o.p.  \_pb.  42/-;  lu.  8/6]  rS"  Churchill 
Eminent  Doctors,  2  vols.  12/- c  8°  Hogg 


65-67 
[85]  86 


Mr.  BeTTANY  has  in  prep,  a  life  of  Thomas  GUY,  combined  w.  a  history  of  Guy's  Hospital,  and  including  biograph.  accounts  of  some  of  its  deceased  officers,  Sir  Astley 
Cooper,  Bright.  Addison,  Key,  Hilton,  swaine,  Taylor,  hinton,  etc. :  to  be  priv.  pub.  at  io76,  w.  illus. ;  33,  Oakhurst  Groove,  Dulwich  [Nov.  1889]. 


Brown,  Dr.  John 

iEAFFRESON,  J.  Cordy 
.EYLAND,  [ed.] 


Horse  Subsecivse,  series  i. 

LocKEand  Sydenham,  coombe.  Henry  Marshall,  Andrew  EjiOWN  and  Sydenham,  etc 
A  Book  about  Doctors 
Contemporary  Medical  Men,  2  vols.  ;  ports. 


7/6  c  8°  Douglas,.ff<a5!».[58]76 


S/-c8°  Hurst 
London 


[60]  62 
88 


Pettigrew,  T.  J. 
Russell,  Dr.  J.  R. 


of.  [w.  7/6]  r  8° 
14/-;  w. 


7/6]     8°  Murray 


70 

86 
87 


Biographical  Memoirs  of  Physicians,  Surgeons,  etc. ;  25  ports. 
History  and  Heroes  of  the  Art  of  Medicine  o.^.  [pb. 

Royal  College  of  Physicians. 

MuNK,  Dr.  W.  [ed.]     Roll  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  3  vols,  [biographies;  1518-1825]  31/6  8°Roy.Coll.ofPhys.[6i]78 

America. 

Francis,  S.  W.  [Am.]     Biographies  of  Surgeons  in  New  York  $i-5o     8°  New  York  66 

Gross,  Dr.  S.  D.  [Am.]    American  Medical  Biography  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  $3     8°  Philadtlphia  61 

Individually. 

Bell,  Sir  Chas.  [1774-1842]  Selection  from  the  Fainiliar  Correspondence  of ;  port  12/-  c  8°  Murray 

Christison,  Sir  R.  [1797-1882].  By  his  sons;  vol.  i. :  Autobiography;  vol.  ii.  :  Memoirs  ea.  16/-     8°  Blackwood 

Gross,  Dr.  S.  D.  [Am. ;  1805-84]  Autobi.,  ed.  Dr.S.  W.  Gross-fA.  H.  Gross  [sons], 2  vols.;  port.  $6.50     8°  Philadelphia 
Hahnemann,  Saml.  [1755-1843] 

Dudgeon,  Dr.  R.  E.       Hahnemann,  the  founder  of  scientific  therapeutics  3/6    12°  Homceop.Pub.Co.  52 

Hughes,  Dr.  R.  [Am.]    Hahnemann  as  a  medical  philosopher  :  the  0>ga!«a«  2/6  i&°        „  ,, 

Harvey,  Dr;  William  [1578-1657]— z/.  also  H*  §  3,  s.v.  Harvey. 

da  Costa,  J.  M.  [Am.]   William  Harvey  and  his  Discovery  [of  the  circulation  of  the  blood]  4/-  12°' /%?Varf«^to  78 

*Willis,  Dr.  R.  Harvey  and  the  Circulation  Discovery  14/-     8°  Paul  _  78 

HiNTON,  James  [1822-75]  Life  and  Letters  of,  ed.  Ellice  Hopkins ;  port.  S/6  c  8°     „  [78]  79 

Knox,  Dr.  Rob.  [1793-1862]  Life  of.     By  H.  Lonsdale  ;  port.  [by  his  pupil  and  colleague]  8/6.c  8°  Macmillan  70 

I  KNOX  was  a  considerable  writer  in  the  field  of  medic^  literature,  and  the  anatomist  who  received  the  pupils  of  BURKE  and  Hare, 

Lowe,  Peter  [founder  of  Fac.  of  Phys.  and  Surg,  of  Glasgow] 

Finlayson,  Dr.  Jas.         Account  of  the  Life  and  Works  of  Maister  Peter  Lowe  10/6  s  4°  MacLehose,  Glasg.  89 

Paris,  Dr.  J.  A.  [Pres.  R.  C.  Phys.]  Memoir  of  Life  and  Writings  of.     By  Dr.  W.  Munk  o.p.     &°  London                   57 

South,  J.  Flint  [Pres.  R.  Coll.  Surg.]  Memorials  of.     By  Rev.  Ci  L.  Feltoe  7/6  c  8°  Murray                   84 

Williams,  Dr.  C.  j;  B.  [Court  Physician]  Memoirs  of  Life  and  Work  16/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder       74 

SS8 


Medicine]       COLLECTED  WRITINGS,    MEDICAL  PROFESSION.    [Medicine  &.  Surgery 


H*  §§  3-3* 


3.    COLLECTED  WKITINGS  ON  MEDICINE  and  SUEGEEY  :  EARLY  and  RECENT. 


Arabic  — ».  K  §  115  ;  Arabic  Literature,  s.v.  Science. 

English.  .  . 

Lanfeanc  Science  of  Cyrargie— 14  cent.  English  Version  of,  ed.  Dr.  v,  FleischhackerS'EarlyEng.TextSoc.Jw^w/. 

Theedltorfinds  that  Thos.VICARY  used  Lanfranc  freely  in  his  ^watowic;  or  Englishman's  Treasure,  the  first  printed  Eng.  bl£.  on  anatomy,  wh.  he 
pub.  in  1548  for  the  students  of  St,  Barth.'s  Hosp.,  of  wh„  whenrefounded,  he  was  the  ist  resid.  surgeon, 

ViCARY,  Thomas  The  Anatomie  of  the  Bodie  of  Man,  ed.  Dr.  F.  J.  Furnivall,  pt.  i.        15/-  8°  E.  E.  Text  Soc.  [1548]  88 

With  a  life  of  ViCARV,  notes  on  other  surgeons,  Bartb.  Hosp,,  etc,    V.  was  "  seijeant  of  the  surgeons  "  to  Hy,    ii.,  Mary,  Edw.  vi„  and  Elizabeth. 

Greek. 

Aretaeus,  the  Cappadocian    Works  of,  ed.  Dr.  Francis  Adams  [in  Greek  and  English] 

Galen,  Claudius  [2  cent.  a.d.]  Opera  Omnia,  ed.  C.  G.  Kiihn,  20  vols,  in  22  [w.  Latin  tr.] 

/^•,^IS  IS/-;  red.  1062,1- 
„  „  DePlacitis  Hippocratis  et  Platonis  libri  ix.,  rec.  I.  Miiller,  vol,  i,  [w,  proleg., 

Lat.  tr.,  crit.  appar.  and  notes]  20/- 
„  „  Scripta  Minora,  ed.  J.  Marquardt,  vol.  i.  2/6 

■    There  is  no  recent  English  tr,  Ch,  DAREMBERG'S  OtfKwrar  ^«a^„  Physiol,  et  Medic  de  Galen  Iz  Feb.  tr,]  is  pub,  in  2  vols.,  iSl~!P  Paris  54;  57, 

Hippocrates  [5  cent,  b,c,]  Opera  Omnia,  cur.  C.  G,  Kiihn,  3  vols.  pi.  £2  s/-;  red.  to  15/-  8°  Leipzig  25-27 

,,  Oeuvres  complies  :  text  vi.  French  tr,  en  regard,  ed,  E.  Littre,  10  vols,     84/-  8°  Paris  39-6' 

J,  Genuine  Works  of,  tr,  w.  prel,  discourse  Dr,  Francis  Adams,  2  vols,  ;  8  pi,  8°  SydenhamSoc,48;  49 

Iaulus  .(Egineta  [7  cent,]  Chirurgie  :  restored  text,  w,  French  tr,  and  intro.  R.  Brian  7/6  8°  Paris  55 

„  „  Works  of,  tr.  fr.  Greek,  w.  commentary  Dr.  Francis  Adams,  3  vols.  8°  SydenhamSoc,  44-47 

The  commentaiy  embraces  a  lull  view  of  Glc,,  Roman  and  Arabian  medical  and  surgical  knowledge. 

Hindu  —V.  K  §  124  xvi 

Roman. 

Cassius  Felix 
*Celsus,  Aur,  Corn, 


8°  Sydenham  Soc.      56 

8°  Leipzig  21-23 

8°      „  74 

8°  Teubner,  Leipzig   84 


De  Medicina,  ed.  V.  Rose  3/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  79 

DeMedicinalibriviii.itextw.  Fr.  tr.,notes&comment.  A.V^drtees;  I4pl.  14/-     8°  Paris  76 

The  same,  ed.  C,  Daremberg  3/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  59 

„  „  The  same :  first  four  books,  w,  tr.  Dr.  Steggall  o.p.  [pi.  8/-]   12°  Churchill  37 

Donaldson,  Prf.  James  — article  Celsus,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  v.  30/-     4°  Black  77 


Spanish. 

de  ViLLALOBOSj  F,  Lopez 

Recent  British  Writers. 

Addison,  Dr.  Thos. 
Begbie,  Dr.  Warburton 
COLLES,  Abraham 
Harvey,  Dr,  Wm. 


Medical  works  of,  ed.  G.  Gaskoin 


[xv.-xvi  cent.]  10/6  p  8°  Churchill 


70 


Hewson,  William 
f  lUNTER,  Dr.  John    ■ 
Latham,  Dr. 
Simpson,  Sir  J,  Young 
3  YDENHAM,  Dr.  Thos.  • 


Collected  Works  of,  ed,  Drs,  Wilks  +  Daldy  ',  port  and  lithos. 

Collected  Works  of,  ed.  Dr,  D.  Duckworth 

Works  of,  ed.  Dr.  McDonnell 

Works  of,  tr.  [fr,  Latin]  Dr.  Robt,  Willis  [w.  a  life  of  Harvey] 

Praelectiones  Anatomise  Universalis:  facs.  reprod.  of  orig,  MSS,  52/6 

Works  of,  ed,  w,  notes  Geo,  Gulliver  ;  port,  and  pi. 

Essays  on  Nat,  Hist,,  Anat.,  Physiol,,  etc.,  ed.  Prf.  [Sir]  R.  Owen,  2  v.;  port. 

Collected  Works,  ed,  Dr,  R,  Martin,  2  vols. ;  w.  memoir  by  Sir  Thos,  Watson 

Works  of;  3  vols,  [i,  18/- ;  ii,  14/-  ;  iii,  18/-  ,  chiefly  obstet.  &  gynsekol.]  50/- 

Opera  Omnia,  edid.  Dr,  G.  A.  Greenhill 

Works  of,  tr.  [fr.  Latin]  Dr.  R  G.  Latham,  2  vols.  [tr.  of  above] 


8°  New  Sydenh.  Soc.  68 
8"  „  82 

8°  „  8. 


Sydenham  Soc. 
Churchill 


47 
86 

8°         „  46 

32/-  8'  Van  Voorst       61 
!°  New  Svdenh,Soc,75;78 
8°  Black  71 

8°  Sydenham  Soc.      44 
8"  „  48:50 


3*.    THE  MEDICAL  PROFESSION. 


Directories. 

Great  Britain, 
Medical  Directory 

United  States.  ,• '      "      ,   .    '  ,    ; 

Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  and  S.  Half  of  N.  Jersey  :  Medical  Directory  of 

Education. 

Blenkinsop,  W.  H. 
HardwIcke,  H.  J. 
Helmholtz,  Prf.  H. 
Huxley,  Prf,  T.  H. 


[names,  addresses,  qualifs.,  eta,  w.  other  statistics]  14/-  8°  Churchill  ann.  in  prog. 


$2.50     8°  Philadelphia 


8° 


Keetley,  C,  B. 
Sawyer,  Sir  J.,, 
Wooton,  'E. 


Student's  Handbook  of  Medical  Education 

Medical  Education  and  Practice  in  all  Parts  of  the  World  10/- 

Thoughts  on  Medicine — in  his  Popular  Scientific  Lectures  [tr.]  7/6 

Connection  of  Biological  Sciences  w.  Medicine — in  his  Science  &  Culture  10/6 
On  iMedical  Education — in  his  Critiques  and  Addresses  10/6 

Student's  Guide  to  the  Medical  Profession  2/6  c  8' 


Camiridge 
Churchill 
Longman 
Macmillan 


Notes  oii  Medical  Education 
Guide  to  the  Medical  Profession 


88 


81 
82 
81 
82 

73 
78 


559 


3/-  p  8°  Cornish,  Birmingham  90 
2/6.   8°  UpcottGiU  83 


Medicine]         HUIVIAN  ANATOMY :  GENERAL.    PRACTICAL.      [Anatomy  &  Physiology 


6/-  c8°  Pentland,£(f.  [87]88 


H*  §§4-5 

Ethics. 

Mitchell,  Dr.  S.  Weir  [Am.]  Doctor  and  Patient 

Life  Assurance   Officers— ».  aUo  D  §  151  :  insurance,  s.v.  Life  Insurance. 

NEW3HOLME,  Dr.  A.         Elements  of  Vital  Statistics  [w.  diagrams,  tables,  and  bibliography]  7/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [8g]  89 

Pollock  +  Chisholm,  ^^  Medical  Handbook  of  Life  Assurance  7/6     8'  Cassell  89 

Missions  —v.  also  a  §  105  :  Foreign  Missions. 

Lowe,  John  Medical  Missions :  their  place  and  power  S/-  c  8°  Unwin  [86]  87 


II.  Ibuman  Enatomig  anb  lp)bi26ioloG^ :  Bormal 


Allen,  H.  [Am.] 
Cantlie,  James 
♦Gray,  Prf.  Henry 
Heitzmann,  Dr.  Carl 
Leidy,  Prf.  Jos.  [Am.] 
Leonard,  C.  H.  [Am.] 
Macalister,  Prf.  Alex, 
PoTTER,Dr.  S.  O.  L.  [Am, 
*QUAIN,  Dr.  Richard 

Reeves,  H.  A. 
Turner,  Sir  W. 
Wilson,  Sir  Erasmus 


4.    HUMAN  ANATOMY:   (a)  GENERAL  TREATISES. 

System  of  Human  Anatomy,  sections  i.-iv.  $27.5°  r  8° 

Textbook  of  Naked-Eye  Anatomy;  113  pi.  by  Musse  25/-;  col.  50/- 

Anatomy  :  descript.  &  surgical,  ed.  T.  Pickering  Pick ;  569  ill.  (some  col. )  36/-  r  8° 
Anatomy  :  descriptive  and  topographical  [tr.];  625  ill.  28/-  r  8° 

Elementary  Treatise  on  Human  Anatomy ;  495  ill.  25/-     8° 

The  Pocket  Anatomist ;  193  ill.  [founded  on  Gray,  ut  supra]  3/6  f  8° 

Textbook  of  Human  Anatomy  :  systematic  and  topographical ;  816  ill.       36/-m8° 
]  Compend  of  Human  Anatomy  ;  117  ill.  [incl.  the  viscera]  4/6  c  8° 

Elements  of  Anatomy,  ed.  A.  Thompson+E.  A.  Schafer+G.  D.  Thane,  2  v.; 

iigSill.  (97C0I.)  ea.  18/-     8° 

Human  Morphology  :  practical  and  applied  anatomy  ;  564  ilL  25/-     8° 

Introduction  to  Human  Anatomy,  including  Tissues  ;  ill.  16/-  c  8' 

Anatomist's  Vade  Mecum,  ed.  Buchanan -(-Clark  ;  450  ill.  18/-  c  8' 


Boston  80-83 

Balliere  [81]  86 

Longman  [58]  87 
Dulau  89 

Smith  &Elder[6i]89 
Balliere  [75]  89 

Griffin  89 

Pentland,.e(^.  [83]88 

Longman  [43-48]  81 
Smith  &  Elder  82 
Black  [77]  82 

Churchill        [42]  80 


Atlases  —for  Surgical  Atlas,  v.  H*  §  26  (Hutchinson). 

Bock,  A.  C.  Atlas  of  Human  Anatomy;  38  col.  pi.  [273  figs.] 

*Braune,  Prf.  W.  Atlas  of  Topographical  Anatomy  [tr.]  ;  34  photo,  pi.  and  46  iU. 

GODLEE,  R.  J.  Atlas  of  Human  Anatomy ;  48  col.  pi. 

Masse -1- Cantlie  Anatomical  Atlas ;  w.  hand-coloured  pi. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Fenwick     Atlas  of  Anatomy ;  24  col.  pi. 

*Quain-)- Wilson,]. -I-E.  Anatomical  Plates  [201  in  all,  coloured],  2  vols. 

Smith,  Noble  Descriptive  Atlas  of  Anatomy;  92  pi. 

Turner -l-GooDSiR,W.  -fj.  Atlas  of  Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology ;  8  col.  pi. 

WiLKOWSKi,  Prf.  G.  J.     Human  Anat.  and  Physiology,  ill.  by  a  ser.  of  Movable  Atlases,  lopts.  ea.  7/6 

Lj  Neck  and  Trunk ;  ii.:  Throat  and  Tongue;  Ui.:  Female  Organs  ofGener.  f  iv.;  Eye;  v.:  Ear  and  Teeth;  vL:  I 

viii.;  Skeleton;  ix.;  Hand;  X.:  Foot. 

Child, 

Symington,  J.  Topographical  Anatomy  of  the  Child ;  ill. 

Nerves. 

Flower,  Prf.  W.  H.        Diagrams  of  the  Nerves  of  the  Human  Body ;  6  pi. 

Artistic  Anatomy    —v.  I  §  105  :  Artistic  Anatomy. 
Comparative  Anatomy— z-.  H  §  73  :  Comparative  Anatomy. 

Histology  —V.  H*  §  9. 

PathOlOgfiCal  Anatomy— w.  H*  49  :  Pathological  Anatomy  and  Pathology. 


63/- 

40/- 
94/6 
50/- 

if« 

i4° 

Renshaw                78 
Qiurchill                77 
[text  8°]  Churchill  80 
Balliere 

12/6  fcap  f °  Stanford       [79]  88 

;^lo  lOf.  r  f °  Smith  &  Elder  36-42 

25/-     4°            „                   So 

25/- 26x21  in.  A.Johnston  82 

:s.  ea.  7/6     4°  Renshaw           7^82 

idSkuUivii.: 

Male  Organs  of  Gencr. ; 

42/- 

f° 

Balliere 

87 

12/- 

r4° 

Churchill 

{72]  80 

6.    HUMAN  ANATOMY:   (b)  PRACTICAL. 


Dissections. 

Carrington,  Dr.  R.  E, 


Manual  of  Dissections  of  the  Human  Body,  ed.  W.  A.  Lane 


CLARKEH-LocKWOODjg-^'  The  Dissector's  Manual 


9/-  c  8"  Bell  [81]  88 

[Manual  for  Students]  6/-  c  8°  CasseU  83 

Cleland,  Prf.  John  Directory  for  the  Dissection  of  Human  Body,  ed.  J.  Y.  Mackay  3/6  f  8°  Smith  &  Elder[76]Ss 

*Ellis,  G.  V.  Demonstrations  of  Anatomy,  ed.  Prf.  G.  D.  Thane  ;  241  ill.  12/6  s  8° 

,,      -fFoRD,  G.  H.      Illustrations  of  Dissections  :  series  of  life-size  col.  pi.,  2  vols.  126/-  i  f° 

♦Heath,  Prf.  Christopher  Practical  Anatomy,  ed.  Godlee ;  274  ill.  &  24  col.  pi.  [excell.  student's  bk.]  15/-  c  8° 
*HoLDEN,  Luther  Manual  of  Dissection  of  Human  Body ;  208  ill.  20/-     8° 

Marshall,  Prf.  J.  Description  of  the  Human  Body,  2  vols.  [text  and  plates]  21/-     4° 

Weisse,  Dr.  F.  D.  [Am.]  Practical  Human  Anatomy  ;  ill.  $6     8° 

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H*  §§  6-7 

Post-mortem  Examinations. 

Bramwell,  Dr.  Byrom    Note-Book  for  Post-mortem  Examinations  .    10/6     f°  Maclaclilan,  .£(/?«.  83 

Harris,  Thomas  Post-mortem  Hand-Boolc ;  ill.  [for  clin.  and  medico-legal  purposes]  3/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder       87 

*ViRCHOW,  Prf.  Rud.        On  Post-mortem  Examinations  [tr.] ;  4  pi.  [chiefly  medico-legal]  3/6  f  8°  Churchill        [76]  80 

Comparative  Practical  Anatomy—*,  h  §  74 :  Practical  zoology. 

6.    HUlilAN  ANATOMY:   W  SPECIAL  TREATISES. 
Brain. 

ECKER,  Dr.  Alexander      On  the  Convolutions  of  the  Human  Brain  [tr.]  4/6  c  8°  Churchill  73 

Lewis,  W.  Bevan  Human  Brain  :  histological  and  coarse  methods  01  research  ;  ill.  18/-     8°        „  82 

Bronchi  and  Pulmonary  Blood-vessels. 

EWART,  W.  The  Bronchi  and  Pulmonary  Blood  Vessels  :  anatomy  and  nomenclature    21/-  i  8°  Churchill  89 

Foot  and  Hand. 

Ellis,  Thomas  S.  The  Human  Foot !  its  form,  structure,  functions  and  clothing ;  pL  7/6     8°  Churchill  89 

Humphry,  VA  G.  M.      The  Human  Hand  and  Foot ;  ill.  4/6   12°  MacmiUan  61 

Heart. 

Power,  Dr.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Anatomy  of  the  Arteries  :  w.  anatomy  of  the  heart  $2.50   12°  Philadelphia 

Intestines. 

Treves,  Frederick  Anatomy  of  the  Intestinal  Canal  and  Peritoneum  2/6     4°  H.  K.  Lewis  82 

Joints. 

Morris,  Henry  Anatomy  of  thejointsof  Man;  44  pi.  [i^coJ,]  16/-     8°  Churchill  79 

Lymphatic  System. 

Klein,  Dr.  E.  Anatomy  of  the  Lymphatic  System,  2  pts.  21/-    8°  Smith  &  Elder       82 

L:  Serous  Membranes,  zopl.,  10/6;  iL:  Lungilll..  zo/& 

Nervous  System      — ».  aUo  H*  §  15  (Oberstelner),  and  H*  §  4,  s.v.  Atlases  (Flower). 

RANNEY,Dr.A.L.[Am.]  Applied  Anatomy  of  the  Nervous  System  ;  179  ill.  20/-     8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [81]  88 

Osteology.      Skeleton-/^-  comparative  osteology,  v.\\%  73. 

*HoLDEN,  Luther  Human  Osteology :  bones  and  muscle  attachments,  ed.  C.Stewart -I- R.W.Reid  ; 

62  pL  and  89  ill.     16/-  r  8°  Churchill        [52]  88 
Humphry,  Prf.  G.  M.       Treatise  on  Human  Skeleton :  including  joints ;  ill.  14/-     8°  MacmiUan  8<5 

Norton,  A.  Trehem        Osteology  for  Students :  with  atlas  of  plates  7/6     8°  Balli^re  [66]  74 

Ward,  F.  O.  Outlines  of  Human  Osteology  y/-  f  8°  Renshaw 

SkulL 

Parker +BETTANy,  ^  The  Morphology  of  the  Skull;  iU.  10/6  c  8°  MacmiUan  7j 

7.    HUMAN  PHYSIOLOGY-NORMAL :   (a)  GENERAL  TREATISES. 

Carpenter,  Dr.  W.  B.  Principles  of  Human  Physiology,  ed.  H.  Power ;  pi.  and  377  ill.               31/6  r  8°  Churchill  [46J81 

Dalton,  Prf.  J.  C.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Human  Physiology  ;  252  ill.                                      [medical]  20/-  r  8°        „  [5-]  82 

„                „  Physiology  and  Hygiene                                                         [for  family  use]  7/6  c  8°  Low  68 

Draper,  Prf.J.W.  [Am.]  Human  Physiology ;  ill.                                                                  [standard]  $5  r  8°  A^««  K)r,S  56 

Flint,  Prf.  A.  [Am.]  Physiology  of  Man,  5  vols.                          [vol.  v. :  Organs  of  Sense]  ea.  $4. 50     8°          „  68-74 

*  „            ,,  Text  Book  of  Human  Physiology ;  pi.  and  313  ill.                                       25/-  r  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [75]  89 
•Foster,  Prf.  Michael  Text  Book  of  Physiology,  ill.,  3  pts.                                  [Primer,  i/- '74]  28/6     8°  Macmillan[77]88^89 

fa  3  pts.;  pt  i.:  Blood-Tissues  of  Movement,  Vascular  Mechanism,  10/6;  ii.:  Tissues  of  Cliem.  Action— Nutrition,  zo/6 ;  iii.:  Cent.  Nerv.  Syst.,  Tissues,  etc.,  of  Reprod.,  7/6. 

•Hermann,  Prf.  L.  Elements  of  Human  Physiology,  tr.  A.  Gamgee ;  ill.                                   l6/-     8°  Smith&Elder[7S]78 

Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H.  Lessons  in  Elementary  Physiology ;  ill.                                                           4/6   12°  MacmiUan      [6938s 

Kirke,W.S.  HandbookofPhysiology,ed.W.MorrantBaker+Dr.W.D.Harris;SOoiU.i4/-p8°  Murray            [48]  88 

•Landois,  Prf.  L.  Textbook  of  Human  Physiology,  tr.  Prf.  Stirling  ;  692  ill.                           34/- m  8°  Grifiin       [84-85]  89 

McKendrick,  Prf.  J.  G.  Outlines  of  Physiology  in  its  Relation  to  Man  ;  ill.                                       12/6  c  8°  MacLehose,  G/aj?;  78 

*  „                   ,»  Textbk.  of  Hum.  Phys.,  vol.  j.  [General],  400  iU.  16/-;  ii.  [Special],  500  ill.  24/-     8°  .      „                88';'89 
Marshall,  Prf.  J.  Outlines  of  Physiology :  human  and  comparative,  2  vols.                             32/-     8°  Longman            ,    67 

„  „  Physiological  Diagrams,  II  sheets  ea.  12/6  Smith  &  Elder 

Power,  Henry  Elements  of  Human  Physiology  [Manuals  for  Students]  7/6  c  8°  CasseU  [83]  8? 

Rutherford,  W.  Physiology  6/-     8°  Black  80 

•Yeo.  Prf.  Gerald  F.         Manual  of  Physiology ;  301  ill.  [for  iunior  students  of  medicine]  14/-  c  8°  ChurchiU        [84]  88 

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The  Brain  and  its  Functions  [tr.] ;  ill. 
Chemical  Constitution  of  the  Brain 


Blood. 

MiTCHELt,Dr.S.Weir[Am.]  Fat  and  Blood  :  and  how  to  make  them 
NoRKis,  Prf.  Richard        Physiology  and  Pathology  of  the  Blood  ;  iU. 

Brain. 

LUYS,  J. 

Thudichum,  Dr.  J.  L. 

CiFCulation. 

Harvey,  William 
Pettigrew,  J.  B. 

Muscles. 

Flint,  Prf.  A.  [Am.] 
Rosenthal,  J. 

Physics. 

Robertson,  J.  M. 

Chemistry 

Charles,  Dr.  T.  C. 
Gamgee,  Dr.  A. 
Sanderson,  Dr.  J.  B.,  etc. 


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[Intemat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul  [82]  84 

10/6     8°  BaUi^re  84 


On  the  Motion  of  the  Heart  and  Blood  in  Animals,  tr.  Dr.  R.  Willis 
Physiology  of  Circulation  in  Plants,  Lower  Animals  and  Man ;  ill. 


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On  the  Source  of  Muscular  Power  $1    12°  New  York 

Physiology  of  the  Muscles  and  Nerves  [tr.J;  75  ill.  [Intemat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 


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Elements  of  Physiological  Physics  ;  ill. 

— V,  also  H  §  18,  j.w.  Organic  Chemistry. 

Elements  of  Physiological  and  Pathological  Chemistry  ;  iU, 

Text  Book  of  Physiological  Chemistry,  vol.  i.  ;  iU. 

.  H*  §  9. 
Annals  of  Chemical  Medicine,  2  vols. 

Physiology.  Fatlv>logy,  Therapeadcs,  Toxicology,  Hygiene. 


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ExperimentaL 

"Foster +LANGLEY,  3^'  Practical  Physiology  and  Histology :  an  elementary  course 

*HARRis  +  PowER,gr^^  ,  Manual  for  the  Physiological  Laboratory ;  ill. 
Sanderson+klein,  J.  B. ;  E.     Hsindbook  for  Physiological  Laboratory :  exposition  of  fundamental  facts,  w. 
FosTER+BRUNTON.  M. ;  T.  L.  directions  for  their  demonstration,  2  vols. ;  123  pi.  24/-     8'  Churchill 

For  Iiighec  laljoratory  work,  including  physiological  chemistry. 

Sanderson  +  Page + North +,yALLER     Practical  Exercises  in  Physiology  3/6     8°  H.  K.  Lewis 

Stirling,  Prf.  Wm.  Outliiies  of  Practital  Physiology  ;  142  ill.  [experim.  and  chemical]  8/6  c  8°  Griffin 

Rabbit. 

Marckwald,  Max  Movements  and  Respiration,  and  their  Innervation  in  the  Rabbit  [tr.]        10/-  r  8°  Blackie 

Animal  Physiology. 

Bell,  Prf.  F.  Jeffrey         Comparative  Anatomy  and  Physiology ;  ill.    [Manuals  for  Med._  Students]  7/6   12°  CasseU 
Cleland,  Prf.  J.  Animal  Physiology ;  ill.  '  "  '    "     "°  "  "• 

Mills,  Dr.  Wesley  [Am.]  Textbook  of  Animal  Physiology;  500  ill. 

Human  and  veterinary;  and  general  biology. 

— «'  H  §  73  (Invertebrates,  Vertebrates). 


[elementary]  2/6  p  8°  Collins 

$S     8°  Neiv  York 


[76]  84 
[80]  88 

73 

82 


8S 
79 
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Owen,  [Sir]  Richard 

Histology. 

Fearnley,  W. 
Frey,  Prf.  H. 

j»  »» 

•GiBBES,  Dr.  Heneage 
•Klein,  Dr.  E; 
Kolliker,  Dr.  A. 


Rutherford,  Prf.  W. 
Schafer,  Prf.  E.  A. 

Stirling,  Prf.  Wm. 
Stricker,  Pif.  S. 

Atlas. 


7/6  c8°  Macmillan  87 

2i/-     8°  Churchill  74 

[24  lectures]  12/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder       76 

6/-  c8°  HK.  Lewis    [80]  85 

-     "  -       -■  [83]  89 


Manual  of  Elementary  Practical  Histology ;  ill. 

Histology  and  Histo-Chemistry  of  Man  [tr.]  ;  608  ill. 

Compendium  of  Histology,  [tr.]  ;  208  ill. 

Practical  Histology  and  Pathology 

Elements  of  Histology  ;  ill  [manuals  for  students]  7/6  c  8°  CasseU 

Manual  of  Human  Histology  [tr.  G.  Busk+T.  H.  Huxley],  2  v.  [standard] 

o.p.  \_w.  7/6]     8°  Sydenham  Soc.  S3  J  54 
Manual  of  Human  Microscopic  Anatomy  [tr.];  249111.  [standard]  1?./.  [le/.  10/6]    8°  „  60 

Outlines  of  Practical  Histology;  ill.  3/-  =  8.°  Churchill        [75]  76 

Essentials  of  Histology  :  descriptive  and  practical;  281  ill.  6/-     8°  Longman        [85]  87 

Course  of  Practical  Histology  ;  ill.  [preparation  of  tissues]  10/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder       77 

Textbook  of  Practical  Histology;  31  pi.  and 27  ill.  14/-     4°  ..  '   *' 

Manual  of  Histology  [hum.  &-COmpai. ;  also  3  v.,  N.  Syd.  Soc.  70-73]  $10     8°  New  York       [72]  7S 


•Klein  +  Smith,  \  Atlas  of  Histology ;  48  col.  pL 

Pathological  Histology  —v,  H*  §  49 :  Pathology. 


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TeehnicolOgy  of  Microscope— ».  akoH  §46:  Microscope,  j.o.TJfedlihicoiogy.'' 

CoLMAN,  W.  S.  Section  Cutting  and  Staining  [normal  and  morbid  gpecs.]  3/-  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  ■ 

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AITKEN,  Sir  Wm;  Science  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  2  vols. ;  ilL 

„  ,,  Outlines  of  the  Science  andPractice  of  Medicine 

Bartholow,  Dr.  R.[Am.] Treatise  on  the  Practice  of  Medicine;  ill. 
*Bristowe,  Dr.  J.  S.        Treatise  on  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine 

The  best  senior  student's  boole. 

Carter;  Dr.  A.  H.  Elements  of  Practical  Medicine 

Charteris,  Prf.  Matthew  Student's  Guide  to  the  Practice  of  Medicine  ;  ill.; 
"*Fagge,  Dr.  C.  Hilton      Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine. [posth.],  ed.  P. 
Fenwickj  Dr.  S.  Outlines  of  Medical  Treatment 

*Flint,  Prf.  A.  [Ain.]       Treatise  on  Principles  and  Practice;  of-  Medicine 
Hartshorne,  Dr.  H.  [Am.]     Essentials  of  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine 
'Money,  Dr.  Angel,.  Student's  Textbook  of  Medicine 

V.  Ntemeyer,  Pirf.  Felix 
Pepper+Starr,    'j^'-  [Ams.;  eds.]iSystem  of  Practical  Medicuie,by  American  Authors,  5  vols.  ea.  21/- 


[S-]«6 

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H.  K.  Lewis  [80]  84 

Smith  &Elder,[76]  87 


.  :    [good  summary]  9/- 

9/- 

H.  Pye-Smyth,  2  v.    38/- 

[a  useful  little  'book]  7/- 

26/- 

12/6 

6/6 


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f8''  Cluirchill  .  [85]  88 
8°        ,,  [86]  88 

fS"        „  [79182 

8°        „    ,  [66]  87 

8°  Smith  &  Elder  [67]  73 

c  8'  H.  K.  Lewis  89 


Textbk.  of  Prac.  Med.:  w.partici'ref.  tophysiol. &pathol.  anat.  [tr.],  2  v.  36/- r  8°H.K.Lewis[69;70]79;  So 

Low         '         84-85 


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•Roberts,  Prf.  Fred.  T.   Handbook  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine.j  ill.  , 

Text-book  of  Medicine  [Am.  tr.] ;  ill.  [for  students  and  practitioners] 
Practice  of  Medicine,  ed.  Broadbent,  2  vols.' 
Lectures  on  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Physic,  2  vols. 
Treatise  on  the  Practice  of  Medicine,  2  vols. 


Strumpell,  Dr.  A, 
Tanner,  Thos.  H. 
■Watson,  Sir  Thomas 
Wood,  Geo.  [Am.] 


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Current  Practice. 

Braithwaite,  James  [ed.]Retrospect  of  Medicine,  vols.  i.-c. 
Medical  Annual  and  Practitioner's  Index' 
Neale,  Dr.  The  Medical  Digest 

Year-Book  of  Treatment 


hf.-yrly.  vols.  ea.  6/6  f  8°  Simpkin39j^^.z'»/ro^. 

ann.  5/6  c   8°  'Wright,  Bristol  83  sqq. ,  in  prog. 

[digest  of  medicine,  1845-1875]     8°  New  Sydenh.  Soc'  77 

ann.  5/-  c  8°  Cassell  84  sqq.  in  prog. 


Dictionaries  of  Medicine. 

Buck,  Dr.  A.  H.  [Am.;  ed.]  Reference  Handbook  of  the  Medical  Sciences,  8  vols.;  ill.  ea.  25/-     8°  Pentland,  Ed.  88-89 

,-DuNGLisoN,  Dr.,  R.  [Am.]  Medical  Lexicon :  dictionary  of  medical  science  28/-  r  8°  Churchill         [33]  76 

'•QUAIN,  Dr.  Rich,  [ed.]    Dictionary  of  Medicine  ;  138  ill.      [by  numerous  well-known  specialists]  31/6  r  8°  Longman         [82]  89 

*v.  ZlEMSSEN,  H.  [ed.]     Cyclopaedia  of  Medicine,  by  German  Professors  [Am.  tr.],  18  vols.     £i?i  18/-  r  8°-Low  7S-8i 

Not  sold  separately.    L-ii.  Acute  Infect.  Dis. ;  iii.:  Cliron.  Infect.  Dis. ;  iv.-v.:  Respir.  Organs.;  vi.:  Circ.  Syst.  jvii.-viii.:  Chylopoiet.  Sy^t. ;  ix.  Liver:  x.;  Female  Organs- 
xi.-.xiv.;  Nervous  Syst. ;  ^.:  Kidneys ;  xvi:  Locomot  Appar. ;  xvii.:  Toxicology ;  xviii.:  General  Index.    A  Supplement  by  Dr.  G.  L.  PEABODY  [Am.]  is  also  pub.  28^-  ff*  id.  8i. 

Dictionaries  of  Terms— ».  also  H  §  2,  s.v.  Dictionaries  of  Terms. 

Barnes,  Dr.  Fancourt      German-English  Diet,  of  Words  and  Terms  of  Medicine  9/-  sq  12°  H.  K.  Lewis         81 

CAMPBELL,Dr.F.R.[Am.]The  Language  of  Medicine  [origin,  etymol.,  pronunc.  of  med.  terms]  $3     8°  New  York  88 

Cutter,  G.  R.  [Am.]       Dictionary  of  German  Terms  used  in  Medicine  $3  c  8°  79 

•F03TER,Dr.  F.  P.  [Am.;  ed.]  Illustrated  Encyclopoedic  Medical  Dictionary,  v.i.  [to  comprise  4  v.]  ea.  45/-     4°  ,"       %qinprog. 

A  dictionary  of  technical  terms  in  Latin,  English,  French  and  German. 

Medical  Vocabulary  of  16,000  Terms  in  Medicine  12/6  c  8°  Renshaw  [60]  71-75 

Dictionary  of  Medical  Terminology  and  Collateral  Sciences      ■  ^d.ep  t  %°  New  York       [4-177 

Diet,  of  Terms  used  in  Medicine  and  Collaterial  Sciences,  ed.  J.  A.  Price  10/6  p  8°  Whittaker      1:44]  87 
Pocket  Medical  Vocabulary  [explanation  of  medical  terms]  3/6    32°  H.  K.  Lewis         86 

Student's  Pocket  Medical  Lexicon  4/-  32°  Pentland   Ed  [79188 

Medical  Vocabulary  of  Terms  and  Phrases,  ed.  W.  W.  Wagstaffe  10/6  c  8°  Churchill        [54]  89 

♦Power -f  Sedgwick  [eds.j  Eexicbn  bf  Medical  Terms,  pts.  i.-xiv.  [kidney]  New  Sydenham  Soc.  79-87  mpro^. 

Basedontheworlcof  Mavne,  w/«il>fvz.  '^ 

Manual  of  Medical  and  Scientific  Terms 

Comprehensive  Pronouncing  Medical  Dictionaiy  of  Terms,  etc 

German-English  Medical  Dictionaiy. 


Fowler,  Dr.  ,R. 
Harris,  C.  A. 
*HOBLYN,  R.  D. 
Lewis,  H.  K.  [pub.] 
LoNGLEY,  Elias  [Am.] 
Mayne,  R.  G. -i-J 


.  Stormonth,  J. 
Thomas,  Dr.  J.  [Am.] 
Waller,  Dr.  J,  R. 

Popular  Books. 

Beidger,  Dr.  A.  E. 

History  of  Medicine 


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15/- c  8°   ^t.-i-^-^^'-^-  '"'•''? 
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Philadelphia 
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84 


Man  and  &is  Maladies 
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or  the  way  to  death 

I,  s.v.  History. 

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H  *  8  S '1 1  —1 1 

11.  DISEASE  AMD  GERMS.    BACTEBIOLOG?. 

Campbell,  Dr.  Harry       The  Causation  of  Disease  :  the  ultimate  factors  which  induce  it                 12/6     8°  H.  K.  Lewis  89- 

GouLEY,  Dr.  J.W.S.[Am.]  Diseases  of  Man:  data  of  nomenclat.,  classif.  and  genesis                        $2.50     %"  New  York  88 

•Hutchinson,  Jon.          Pedigree  of  Disease                           [temperament,  idiosyncrasy,  diathesis]  5/-     8°  Churchill  84 

Richardson,  Dr.  B.  W.  The  Field  of  Disease:  a  book  of  preventive  medicine                                  25/-     8°  Macmillan  83 

„            Dr.  Ralph   On  the  Nature  of  Life  :  introductory  chapter  to  pathology                           10/6  f  4°  H.  K.  Lewis  [  ]  79 

Bacteriology  —v.H%  42,  s.v.  Bacteria. 

Beale,  Dr.  Lionel  S.         Disease  Germs  :  their  real  nature  ;  24  pi.  (90  figs. )  8/6     8°  Churchill  70 

Cheyne,  W.  W.  [ed.]       Recent  Essays  by  various  Authors  on  Bacteria  in  Rel.  to  Disease  [tr.]  8°  New  Sydenh.  Soc.  8& 

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Ptomaines. 

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Sex. 

Williams,  W.  Roger       The  Influence  of  Sex  in  Disease  3/6     8°  Churchill  85 

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Anderson,  Prf.  McCall  Lectures  on  Clinical  Medicine ;  ill  10/6     8°  Macmillan             77 
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Gairdner,  W.  T.  Clinical  Medicine  iz/6     %°  Edinburgh            62 

Graves,  R.  G.  Clinical  Lectures  on  the  Practice  of  Medicme,  ed.  Dr.  Neligan,  vols.  i.-iL  8°  NewSydenh.  Soc.  [64]  84;  85 

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Chemistpy. 

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13.  MEDICAL  DIAGNOSIS,  PHYSICS  amd  INSTRUMENTS. 

Diagnosis:  Generally. 

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Gutmann,  Dr.  Paul   '       Physical  Diagnosis  of  Throat,  Thorax  and  Abdomen,  tr.  Dr.  Napier  8°  New  Sydenham  Soc.  79 

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Chemical,  microscopical  and  bacteriological  evidence  of  disease. 

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Tanner,  Dr.  T.  H.  Manual  of  CUnical,  Medical  and  Physical  Diagnosis  7/n   12    Renshaw        [S5J  70 

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Browne,  Edgar  A.  [Am.]  How  to  Use  the  Ophthalmoscope 

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H*  §§  14-15 

Sputum 
Tongue. 

Dickinson,  Dr.  W.  H,      The  Tongue  as  an  Indie,  of  Disease;  4  col.  pi.  &  7  ill.  [LumleianLect. '88]  7/6     8°  Longman  88 

Urinary  Analysis    -v.  H*  §  21,  s.v,  Urine. 


IV.  Bnbemtc  Biseaaes. 


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Africa. 

Daniel,  Dr.  W.  F. 

Australia. 

Thomas,  Dr.  J.  D. 

India. 

Carter,  Dr.  H.Vandyke  Mycetoma,  or  Fungus-disease  of  India  ;  11  col.  pL 
Fayrer,  Sir  Joseph 


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Maclean,  Prf.  W.  C. 
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Nervous  System  Generally.    Brain  and  Mind.  - 

Althaus,  Dr.  Julius         Diseases  of  Nervous  System  :  prevalence  and  pathology 
Bennett,  Dr.  A.  Hughes  Practical  Treatise  on  Electro-diagnosis  in  Nervous  Diseases  ;  ill. 
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S°  Macmillan 

i°  Churchill 

>°  Philadelphia 

>°  Griffin  in  f  rep. 

>°  Philadelphia  89 

i°  Churchill        [81]  83 

JO  gr 

5°  H.  K.  Lewis  [66]  84 
y  Churchill        [78]  83 


[ 


83 
88 

]8.' 


8°  Churchill 


$1    16°  Philadelphia  [ 
10/6  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis 


70 
87 


]87 


Spinal  Cord 


also  H*  §  38,  s.v.  Spinal  Cord. 


Althaus,  Dr.  Julius 
Bramwell,  Dr.  B. 
Charcot,  Dr.  J.  M. 
*GowERS,  Dr.  W.  R, 


On  Sclerosis  of  the  Spinal  Cord  ;  ill. 
Diseases  of  the  Spinal  Cord  ;   183  ill. 
Lectures  on  Diseases  of  Spinal  Cord  [Am.  tr.]  ;  38  ill. 
Manual  of  Diseases  of  Nervous  System,  vol  i.  :  Spinal  Cord  and  Nerves 
),  i>  Diagnosis  of  Diseases  of  Spinal  Cord ;  I  col.  pi.  and  ill. 

Paralysis,  Epilepsy,  etc. 


10/6  c  8°  Longman  86 

16/-     8°  Pentland,  S^/w.  [82]84 

8/6     8°        „  „  81 

12/6     8°  Churchill  86 

4/6     8°        „  [80]  84 


Alexander,  Wm. 
Bastian,  Dr.  H.  C. 

Buzzard,  Dr.  Thos. 
Dowse,  Dr.  T. 
GowERS,  Dr.  W.  R. 
MiCKLE,  Dr.  W.  J. 

Headache. 

Corning,  Dr.  J.  L.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Headache  and  Neuralgia  :  incl.  spinal  irritation ;  ilL 


The  Treatment  of  Epilepsy ;  9  ill. 

Paralysis  from  Brain  Disease  ;  ill. 

Paralyses  :  cerebral,  bulbar,  and  spinal ;  ill. 

On  Some  Forms  of  Paralysis,  from  Peripheral  Neuritis;  ill. 

Syphilis  of  the  Brain  and  Spinal  Cord 

Epilepsy  and  other  Chronic  Diseases 

General  Paralysis  of  the  Insane 


Headaches  :  their  causes,  nature  and  treatment ;  ill. 
The  Modern  Treatment  of  Headaches 


7/6 

8° 

Pentland,  Edin.     Sg 

10/6 

c8" 

Macmillan 

75 

12/6 

8" 

H.  K.  Lewis 

[82]  86 

S/- 

c8" 

Churchill 

86 

$^ 

8" 

New  York 

79 

10/6 

8" 

Churchill 

[81]  85 

14/- 

8" 

H.  K.  Lewis  [80]  81 

%■<. 

8° 

Nifii)  York 

89 

7/6, 

c8° 

Churchill 

[771  88 

2/6r 

16" 

H.  K.  Lewis 

88 

Day,  Dr.  W.  H. 
Hamilton,  A.  McL. 

Idiocy. 

Ireland,  Dr.  W.  W. 

Insanity 
Hypnotism,  etc. 

Bernheim,  Prf.  H. 

BlNET+F^Rfi  Animal  Magnetism  [tr.]  [Intemat.  Scient."Ser.]  5/-' c  8°  Paul 

Ebing,  Dr.  R.  v.  Krafft  Experimental  Study  in  the  Domain  of  Hypnotism  [Am.  tr.]  $1-25     8°  New  York 

Heidenhain,  Dr.  R.  Hypnotism  [tr.] :  w.  pref.  G.  J.  Romanes  [physiolog.  observations]  2/6  c  8°  Paul 

TuKE,  Dr.  D.  H.  Sleep-walking  and  Hypnotism  5/-     8°  Churchill 


On  Idiocy  and  Imbecility ;  ill. 

— V.  H*  §  16  :  Insanity. 

— a  full  list  will  be  found  m  A  §  94,  s.v.   Magnetism,  Mesmerism  and  Somnambulism. 

Suggestive  Therapeutics  [Am.  tr.]  [nature  and  use  of  hypnotism]     Is"  New  York 


77 


90 

[80]  88 

84 


Hysteria. 

MiTCHELL.Dr.S.  Weir  [Am.]  Fat  and  Blood  [treatment  of  neurasthen.  and  hysteria]  7/6     %'  Philadelphia  [77]  84 

Playfair,  Prf.  W.  S.       Systematic  Treatment  <A  Nerve  Prostration  and  Hysteria  2/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder       83 

Old  Age. 

Charcot,  Prf.  J.  M.         On  the  Diseases  of  Old  Age,  tr.  W,  Tuke  8°  NewSydenh.  Soc  81 

HUMPHRY,  Prf.  G.  M.      Old  Age  [treats  of  maladies  also]  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan  90 

Based  on  results  of  Collective  Investig.  Committee :  condns.  and  habits  ol  52  centenarians  and  others  fr  80  to  100  years  old. 

Nursing  of  Nervous  and  Insane— ».  H*  §  59 :  Nursing. 

PsycholOgfy  :   Medical— w.  aUo  C  §  71  :  Psychology,  s.v.  Brain  (Illtisions,  Memory,  Pain,  Responsibility,  etc.). 

Syphilitic  Affections. 

Anderson,  Prf.  T.  McCall  Syphilitic  Affections  of  the  Nervous  System  :  their  diagnosis  and  treatment  ?/-     8°  Macmillan  80 

567  ^ 


Medicine]     INSANITY.    LARYNX,  TRACHEA,  &  BRONCHI,    LUNGS.   [Special  Diseases 


H*  §§16  18 


16.    INSANITY. 


History  and  Statistics. 

Letchworth,  W.  p.  [Am.]  The  Insane  in  Foreign  Countries  ;  ilL 
Tucker,  G.  A.  [Austr^.]  Lunacy  in  Many  Lands 
TUKE,  Dr.  D.  H.  "■ • 


[European  methods]  $3 
[statistics  of  instits.]  10/- 
Chapters  in  the  History  of  the  Insane  in  the  British  Isles  ;  4  ill.  12/- 

Insanity  in  Ancient  and  Modern  Life  6/- 

The  Insane  in  the  United  States  and  Canada  7/6 


8° 

8' 

c8° 

c8° 

8° 


New  York 
Sydney 
Paul. 
Macmillan 
H.  K.  Lewis 


89 
87 
82 

78 
86 


Generally. 

Blandford,  G.  F, 

BUCKNILL,  Dr.  J.  C. 


Insanity  and  its  Treatment :  medical  and  legal 
The  Care  of  the  Insane,  and  their  Legal  Control 


[lectures]  8/6 

3/6 

,,  +TUKE,Di-.D.H.  Manual  of  Psychological  Medicine;  12  pi.  25/- 

Lunacy  Laws,  Nosology,,.Etiology,  Statistics,  Description,  Dia^osis,  Treatment,  etc. 

Granville,  Dr.  J.  M.      The  Care  and  Cure  of  the  Insane,  2  vols.  36/- 

Hammond,  Dr.  W.  A.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Insanity  in  its  Medical  Relations  25/- 

Maudsley,  Dr.  H.  The  Pathology  of  Mind  [for  his  other  books,  v.C%  71]  18/- 

•Savage,  Dr.  G.  H.  Insanity  and  Allied  Neuroses  [Clinical  Manuals]  8/6 

TuKE  + Gibson,  Dr.  J.  B.  +A. — article  Insanity,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xiii.  30/- 

AlCOholism.      Inebriety-/»>-  social  Aspect  of  Alcohol,  v.\i%  132  ;  for  Hygienic,  v.  H*  §  56. 
BucKNiLL,  Dr.  J.  C.  Habitual  Drunkards  and  Insane  Drunkards  2/6 


Inebriety  :  its  aetiology,  pathology,  treatment,  etc.  12/6 

Gives  the  results  of  legislation  in  America  and  our  Colonies  at  great  length. 

On  Alcoholism  :  its  various  forms  and  treatment  [tr.]  7/6 


Kerr,  Dr.  Norman  S. 
Magnan,  Dr.  V. 

Lunatic  Hospitals  — ».  h*  §  58 :  Hospitals. 
Nursing  of  Insane  —v.  H*  §  59 :  Nursing. 

Psychology  :  Medical— o.  a&o  C  §  71 :  Psychology,  s.v.  Brain,  Physiology  and  Pathology  of. 


c  8°  Edinburgh  71 

c  8°  Macmillan  80 

8°  Churchill        [58]  79 

8°  W.  H.  Allen  77 

r  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  84 

8°  Macmillan  [68]  79 
c  8°  Cassell  84 

4°  Black  82 


c8°  Macmillan  78 

c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [88]  89 


76 


17.  LARYNX,  TRACHEA,  and  BRONCHI. 

Browne,  Lennox  The  Throat  and  its  Diseases,  w.  nose  and  ear  ;  120  col.  pi.  and  200  ill, 

Butlin,  H.  T.  Sarcoma  and  Carcinoma  of  the  Larynx ;  ill. 

Cohen,  J.  S.  Diseases  of  the  Throat :  diagnosis  and  treatment ;  ill. 

James,  Dr.  M.  Prosser       Sore  Throat :  its  nature,  varieties  and  treatment ;  col.  pi. 
Mackenzie,  Dr.  [Sir]  Morell  Manual  of  Diseases  of  Throat  and  Nose,  vol.  i.  o.p.  ;  vol.  ii. 

VoL  i.  contains :  Diseases  of  Pharynx,  Larynx,  and  Trachea,  with  112  ill.    For  contents  of  voL  ii„  v.  H*  S  34* 

,,  „         Growths  in  the  Larynx  :  w.  analysis  of  loo  cases  ;  col.  pi. 

Sajous,  Dr.  C.  E.  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Nose  and  Throat ;  ill. 

Diphtheria. 

BiLLlNGTON,  C.  E.  [Am.] Diphtheria  :  its  nature  and  treatment ;  ill. 
Mackenzie,  Dr.  [Sir]  Morell  Diphtheria :  its  nature  and  treatment 

Expectoration. 

Mackenzie,  Dr.  G.  H.      Practical  Treatise  on  the  Sputum  :  diagnosis  of  throat  and  lungs  ;  ill. 
Laryngoscope  — ».  H*  §  13,  s.v.  Laryngoscope. 

Voice:  Care,  Training,  etc.,  of— ».i§  132: singing. 


21/-  r  8°  Balliire 

[78]  87 

S/-     8°  Churchill 

82 

$S     8°  New  York 

72 

6/6  p  8°  Churchill 

[66]  86 

12/6     8°         „ 

80;  84 

H*S34. 

12/6     8°       „ 

71 

8° 

89 

$2.50     8°  New  York 

89 

Si-  p  8°  ChurcWU 

78 

10/6     8°  Johnston,  Edin.    86 

18.    LUNGS. 

Generally.    Consumption. 

Anderson,  Prf.  M'Call    Clinical  Lectures  on  Tuberc.  Peritonitis  and  Acute  Phthisis'. 

Cockle,  dV.  John  On  Intra-thoracic  Cancer 

DoBELL,,Dr.  Horace         On  Bacillary  Consumption  :  nature  and  treatment  in  true  first  stage 

Flint,  Prf.  A.  [Am.]        Phthisis :  anatomy,  etiology,  etc. 

GAIRDNER+ Coats,  ^^t^  Lectures  on  Tabes  Mesenterica  and  Phthisis  Pulmonalis  ;  28  ill. 

Harris,  Dr.  V.  D.  Diseases  of  the  Chest,  Pleura,  Lnijgs,  Pericardium,  etc.;  ill. 

Hassall,  Dr.  A.  H.         Inhalation  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  Organs  of  Respiration 

{ACCOUD,  S.  Phthisis  :  its  curability  and  treatment  [tr.] 

AMES,  Dr.  A.'  ■  Pulmonary  Phthisis :  its .etiplogy,. pathology  and  treatment 

568 


2/6 

8°  Macmillan 

77 

4/6 

8'  H.  K,  Lewis 

82 

66 

8°  Smith  &  Elder 

8q 

.6/- 

8°  Churchill 

76 

12/6 

8°  Longman 

88 

7/6 

f8°  ChurchiU 

88 

12/6 

c8°        „ 

8S 

11/- 

8°        „ 

8-; 

9h 

8°  Pentland,  £din. 

89 

Medicine]     HEART  AND  BLOOD  VESSELS.    DIGESTIVE  ORGANS.    [Special  Diseases 


Lindsay,  Dr.  J.  A. 
Powell,  Dr.  R.  D. 
Shepherd,  Dr.  A.  B. 
Smith,  Dr.  Edward 
Steiner+Jurgensen, 
Stokes,  Dr. 
Walshe,  Dr.  W.  H. 
Waters,  Dr.  A.  T.  H. 
Williams  +  Williams, 

Atlas. 

Fox,  Dr.  Wilson 

Asthma. 

Berkart,  J.  B. 
Salter,  Hyde 

Bronchitis. 

Fothergill,  Dr.  J- 
Green  how,  Dr.  E. 

MURRELL,  W. 


Climatic  Treatment  of  Consumption  [vf.  descrip.  of  sanatoria]  s/-  c  8° 

Diseases  of  the  Lungs  and  PleuriE  ;  incl.  consumption  ;  col.  pi.  l6/-     8° 

Lecture  on  Natural  History  of  Pulmonary  Consumption ;  ill.  i6/-     8° 

Tubercular  Consumption  in  its  Earlier  Stages  6/-  c  8' 

etc.  Diseases  of  the  Respiratory  Organs  [tr.]— z;.  Ziemssen's  Cycle,  of  Med.,  vols,  iv, 
Diagnosis  and  Treatm.  of  Diseases  of  the  Chest,  ed.  Dr.  Hudson 
Practical  Treatise  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Lungs 


On  Diseases  of  the  Chest 
d/c.  Tii.  Pulmonary  Consumption  ;  etiology,  pathology,  treatment  j  ill. 


Atlas  of  the  Pathological  Anatomy  of  the  Lungs  ;  pi.  and  ill. 

On  Bronchial  Asthma  :  its  pathology  and  treatment ;  7  pi. 
On  Asthma  :  its  pathology  and  treatment 


M. 
H. 


Chronic  Bronchitis  :  its  forms  and  treatment ;  ill. 
Bronchitis  and  the  Morbid  Condition  attending  it 
Chronic  Bronchitis  and  its  Treatment :  a  clinical  study 

Pathology  of  Bronchitis-^.  H*  §  50  :  Pathology,  s.v.  Bronchitis. 

Auscultation,  Percussion,  Stethometry— ».  H*  §  13. 


H^  §§19-20' 

Macmillan  87 

H.  K.  Lewis  [78]  86 
Smith  &  Elder  77 
Paul  [81]  83 

-v.,  ut  H*  §  10. 
8°  New  Sydenham  Soc.[37]  82 
16/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder  [5 1]72 


15/- 
16/- 


Churchill 
Longman 


70/-     4°  Churchill 


[68]  73 
[     ]87 

88 


10/6     8°  ChurchUl        [78]  79 
10/-     8°        „  [    ]68 

4/6  c  8°  BalliJre  [82]  89 

10/5     8°  Longman        [68]  79 

3/6  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  90 


19.    HEART  Am>  BLOOD  VESSELS. 


Balfour,  Dr.  G.  W. 

Bramwell,  Dr.  B. 
DOBELL,  Dr.  Horace 
Fothergill,  Dr.  J.  M. 
Hayden,  Thomas 
LEBERT  + Quincke,  dc. 
Peacock,  Dr.  TIios.  B. 
Sansom,  Dr.  A.  E. 
*Walshe,  Dr.  W.  H. 

Circulation  of  the 


12/6     8°  Churchill        [76]  82 


Clinical  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Heart  and  Aorta ;  ill, 

Cf.  also  his  article  Heart  Diseases  in  "  Encydo.  Brit. "vol.  xi.  30/-  4'  Black  *8o. 

Diseases  of  Heart  and  Thoracic  Aorta  ;  317  ill.  25/-  r 

Affections  of  the  Heart  and  its  Neighbourhood;  ill.  6/6 

The  Heart  and  its  Diseases  :  with  their  treatment ;  ill.  16/- 

The  Diseases  of  the  Heart  and  Aorta ;  80  ill.  25/-     8°  Churchill 

Diseases  of  the  Circulatory  System  [tr.] — v.  Ziemssen's  Cyclo.  of  Med.,  vol.  vi.,  ut  H*  §  10. 

On  Malformations  of  the  Human  Heart ;  8  pi.  10/-     8°  Churchill 

Manual  of  Physiological  Diagnosis  of  Disease  of  Heart ;  ill.  7/6  f  8" 


Practical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Heart  and  Great  Vessels 
Blood— o.  H*  §  8  :  Physiology,  s.v.  Circulation. 


Pentland,  Edin.     84 

H.  K.  Lewis  [72]  76 

[72]  79 

75 

[58]  66 

[74]  81 

16/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder  [62J73 


Generally. 

Brunton,  Dr.  T.  Lauder  Disorders  of  Digestion : 


20.    DIGESTIVE  ORGANS. 


Chambers,  T.  K. 
Fothergill,  Dr.  J. 


their  consequences  and  treatment 


The  Indigestions  :  or  diseases  of  the  digestive  organs 
M.    Indigestion,  Biliousness,  and  Gout  in  its  Protean  Aspects,  2  pts. 

Part  i. :  Indigestion  and  Biliousness,  7/6 ;  Part  ii.  •  Gout  in  its  Protean  Aspects,  7/6. 

Disorders  of  the  Abdomen  ;  5  pi. 

stomach,  Alimentary  Canal,  CEsophagus,  Cascuni,  Intestines,  Peritoneum. 
On  Bile,  Jaundice,  and  Bilious  Diseases  ;  col.  pi. 


10/6  8°  Macmillan  [86]  89 
10/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  76 
15/-  p  8°  H.  K.  Lewis     82-83 


21/-     8°  Churchill        [57]  88 


Habershon,  Dr.  S.  O. 

Legg,  J.  Wickham  On  Bile,  Jaundice,  and  Bilious  Diseases ;  col.  pi.  25/-  r  8°  H. .  K.  Lewis  80 

Leube  +  Bauer,  etc.  Diseases  of  the  Chylopoetic  System  [tr.] — v.  Ziemssen's  Cyclo.  of  Med.,  vols,  vii.-viii.,  ut  H*  §  10. 

~  -       .    ._       .  .     _        .         ._.  8/6x8°  Churchill        [67]  69 


Pavy,  Dr.  F.  W. 

Popular. 
Bridger,  Dr.  E.  A. 

Liver. 

Beale,  Dr.  L.  S. 
Frerichs,  Prf.  F.  T. 
Habershon,  Dr.  S 
Harley,  Dr.  Geo. 


Practical  Treatise  on  the  Function  of  Digestion 
Digestion  :  perfect  and  imperfect 


4/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein 


Lectures  on  Principles  and  Practice  of  Med. :  the  Liver  ;  86  ill.  (many  col.)  5/-     8°  Churchill 
Clinical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Liver  [Am.  tr.],  vols,  i.-ii.  ea.  $1    12°  New  York 

O.     On  Diseases  of  the  Liver  [Lettsomian  Lectures]  4/-  c  8°  Churchill 

Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Liver ;  36  ill.  21/-     8°         ,, 

Inflammations  of  Liver  and  their  Sequelae  ;  ill.  5/-  c  8°         ,, 

Clin.  Lect.  onDis.  of  Liv. ,  Jaundice,  &Abdom.  Dropsy,  ed.Dr.T.L.  Brunton  24/-     8°  Longman 
„  „  On  Functional  Derangements  of  the  Liver  5/-  c  8°  ~    ' 

Ponfick+Thierfelder,  etc.  Diseases  of  Liver  and  Portal  Vein  [tr.]— &.  Ziemssen's  Cyclo.  of  Med.,  vol.  ix. 

Diabetes. 

Diabetes  :  Croonian  lectures  on  certain  points  4/6 

Researches  on  the  Nature  and  Treatment  of  Diabetes  10/-     8° 

Diabetes  :  its  cause  and  permanent  cure,  tr.  R.  L.  Tafel  [Am.]  6/- 


MURCHISON,  Dr.  Chas. 


Pavy,  Dr.  F.  W. 


88 

89 

79 

[72]  85 , 

83 

86 

[68]  8s 

Smith  &  Elder  [74]79 

.,  ut  H*  §  10. 


8°  Churchill 


SCHNEE,  Dr.  Emil 

Gall  Stones. 
Thodichum,  Dr.  J.  L. 


78 

..  [59]  69 

H.  K.  Lewis  89 


Treatise  on  Gall  Stones  : 


chem.,  path.,  treatment;  col.  pi. 
569-. 


to/-     8°  ChurchUl 


63 


Medicine] 


URINARY  ORGANS.    FEVERS. 


[Special  Diseases 


H*  §§  21-22 

Stomach. 

Allbutt,  Dr.  T.  Clifford  Neuralgia  of  the  Stomach,  and  allied  Disorders 


Brinton,  Dr.  Wm. 
Fenwick,  Dr.  Sam. 

Fox,  Dr.  Wilson 
Habershon,  Dr.  S.  O. 

Intestines 

Brinton,  Dr.  Wm. 
Thomas,  H.  Owen 

Obesity. 

Ebstein,  Prf.  W. 


Lectures  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Stomach 

On  Atrophy  of  Stomach  and  Digestive  Organs 

The  Morbid  States  of  the  Stomach  and  Duodenum 

Diseases  of  the  Stomach 

Diseases  of  Stomach  :  dyspepsia,  diagnosis  and  treatment 

— V.  also  H*  §  40. 

Intestinal  Obstruction,  ed.  T.  Buzzard 

Intestinal  Obstruction,  with  action  of  remedies 


Corpulence  and  its  Treatment  on  Physiological  Principles  [tr.] 


4/6     8°  Churchill  84 

10/6     8°        „  [59]  64 

8/-     8°        „  80 

12/-     8°        „  68 

8/6     8°  Macmillan  [67]  72 

S/-  c  8°  Churchill  [66]  79 

S/-  c  8°  Churchill  67 
10/-    8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [77]  83 


3/6  p  8°  Gravel 


[84]  89 


21.    URINAKY  ORGANS:  KIDNEYS,  BLADDER,  PROSTATE. 


On  Kidney  Diseases,  Urinary  Depos.  and  Calculus  Disorders  15/-     8° 

Urinary  and  Renal  Derangements  and  Calculus  Disorders  5/-  •  8° 

Lectures  on  Bright's  Disease  of  the  Kidney  [tr.]  ;  col.  pi.  7/6     8° 

Diseases  of  Kidney  and  Urinary  Derangements,  3  pts. ;  ill.  40/-     8° 

L :  Diabetes,  zo/6 ;  ii. :  Albuminuria,  20/- ;  iii. :  Miscellaneous  Affections,  9/6. 

Lectures  on  Bright's  Disease ;  ilL  S/~  P  8° 

Treatise  on  Bright's  Disease  of  the  Kidneys  ;  ill.  12/6     8° 

Bright's  Disease  and  Allied  Affections  of  I<idneys  ;  ill.  8/6     8° 
Practical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  Kidney  and  Urinary  Derangements ;  ill.  10/6     8° 

Practical  Treatise  on  Urinary  and  Renal  Diseases  ;  ill.  12/6  s  8° 

Lectures  on  Bright's  Disease ;  50  ill.  6/6     8° 

Practical  Treatise  on  Bright's  Disease  7/^  f  8° 

One  Hundred  Urinary  Deposits,  with  directions  ;  8  pi.  [113  figs.] 


Beale,  Dr.  Lionel  S. 

Charcot,  Prf.  J.  M. 
Dickinson,  Dr.  W.  H. 

Johnson,  Dr.  J.  [Am.] 
Millard,  H.  B.  [Am.] 
PuRDY,  Dr.  C.  W. 
Ralfe,  Dr.  C.  H. 
Roberts,  Sir  Wm. 
Saundby,  Dr.  Rob. 
Stewart,  T.  Grainger 

Urine. 

Beale,  Dr.  L.  S. 

Hofmann  +  Ultzmann,  5^'  Analysis  of  the  Urine  [Am.  tr.] ;  ill. 


Legg,  J.  Wickham 
MacMonn,  C.  a. 
Neubauer+Vogel,  C. 
Oliver,  Dr.  G. 
PiFFARD,  Dr.  H.  G. 
Tyson,  Dr.  J.  [Am.] 

Pathology  of  Urine 


Guide  to  Examination  of  Urine  ;  ill. 
Outlines  of  the  Clinical  Chemistry  of  Urine ;  64  ill.  and  pi.  of  spectra 
+J.  Guide  to  Qual.  and  Quant.  Anal,  of  Urine  [tr.]   [also  in  N.  Syd.  Soc. 
On  Bedside  Urine  Testing :  a  clinical  guide 
A  Guide  to  Urinary  Analysis 
The  Urine  :  a  guide  to  its  examination  ;  ill. 

— V.  H*  §  46  :  Pathology,  s.'V,  Urine. 


S/-  4° 
$2  8° 
2/6  f  8° 

9/-  8° 
'63]  $6  8° 
3/6  f  8° 
7/6  8° 
7/6    8° 


Churchill        [63]  69 

8S 
Balliere  79 

Longman  75  5  77  5  85 

Smith  &  Elder       74 
Low  84 

H.  K.  Lewis  86 
85 
Smith  &Elder[6s]8s 
Wright,  Bristol  89 
Black  [71] 


Churchill  83 

New  York  [79]  89 
H.  K.  Lewis  [69]  80 
ChurchUl  89 

New  York  79 

H.  K.  Lewis  [82]-S6 
Smith  &  Elder  73 
BalUire  [6-]  85 


22.    FEVERS. 
General  Works. 

Collie,  Dr.  Alex.  Fevers  and  their  Treatment ;  col.  pi.  8/6  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis         86 

L1EBERMEISTER+ Hertz,  etc.  Acute  Infectious  Diseases  [tr.] — v.  Ziemssen's  Cyclo.  of  Med.,  voL  i.,  ut  H*  §  10. 
LOORNIS,  Dr.  A.  L,  [Am.]  Lectures  on  Fevers  $4     8°  New  York  77 

*Murchison,  Dr.  Chas.    Treatise  on  the  Continued  Fevers  of  Great  Britain  ;  ill.  25/-     8°  Longman       [68]  73 

Wilson,  Dr.  J.  C.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Continued  Fevers  10/-     8°  Low  ■  82 

Wood,  Dr.  H.  C.  [Am.]    Fever:  study  in  morbid  and  normal  physiology  $2.50  I2°  Philadelphia  81 

Endemic  Diseases  — z/.  H*  §  14 :  Endemic  Diseases. 

Germs  — v.  H*  §  11. 

Cholera. 

Generally. 

Bellev?,  Surg.  -Gen.  W.H. 

Chapman,  Dr.  J. 

Fayrer,  Sir  Jos. 

Gordon,  C.  A. 

Murray,  Dr.  J. 

V.  Pettenkofer,  Prf. 

STiLLi,  Dr.  A.  [Am.] 

History. 

Bellew,  Surg.-Gen. 
Christie,  Dr.  J. 
Macnamara,  C. 
Macpherson,  Dr.  J. 


Pract.  Treat,  on  Nature,  Causes  and  Treatment  of  Cholera  7/6     8°  Triibner                 88 

Cholera  Curable  S/-     8°  Churchill               85 

Natural  Hist.  &EpidemiologyofCholera[AnnualOrationof  Medl. Soc, '88]3/6  c  8°        ,,  88 

Notes  on  the  Hygiene  of  Cholera  5/-  c  8°  Balliere                 78 

Observations  on  the  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Cholera  1/6   12°  Smith&Elder[74]84 

Cholera :  how  to  prevent  and  resist  it  [tr.] ;  ill.  3/6  c  8°        ,,              [75]  84 

Cholera  :  origin,  history,  prevention,  etc. ;  ill.  $1.25   1^  Philadelphia          85 


History  of  Cholera  in  India  ;  ill. 
Cholera  Epidemics  in  East  Africa;  maps 
History  of  Asiatic  Cholera 
Annals  of  Cholera 

570 


[1862-1881]  42/-     8°  Trubner  85 

[1821-1872]  15/-     8°  Macmillan  76 

10/6  c  8°  „  [69!  82 

[earliest  periods  to  1817]  7/6     8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [72]  84 


Medicine] 


GOUT  AND  RHEUIVIATISIVI.    SKIN   DISEASES.        [Special  Diseases 


Hay  Fever. 

Blackley,  Dr.  C.  H.  Hay  Fever  :  causes,  treatment  and  prevention 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Morell      Hay  Fever,  Paroxysmal  Sneezing  :  their  aetiology  and  treatment 

WoAKES,  Dr.  Edw.  Nasal  Polypus,  Neuralgia,  Hay  Fever,  etc.,  in  reI..to  Ethmoiditis  ;  ill. 

Hydrophobia. 

Collier,  Dr.  Wm. 
Fleming,  G. 


H*  §§  23-24 


10/6     8°  Balliere  [8o]  8o 

2/6  r  8°  Churchill         [84]  89 
4/6  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis         87 


Hydrophobia  :  review  of  Pasteur's  treatment 

Rabies  and  Hydrophobia :  hist. ,  nature,  causes,  prevention ;  8  ill. 

— in  Ms  Animal  Plagues  :  history,  nature  and  prevention,  2  vols. 

Vol.  i :  to  1800:  vol.  ii. :  to  1844. 

Hydrophobia  :  an  account  of  Pasteur's  system ;  ill. 

Dr.  SUZOR  was  commissioned  by  the  govt,  of  Mauritius  to  study  PASTEUR'S  treatment  In  Paris. 


c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis         89 
15/-     8°  Chapman  72 

33/-     8°  Balliere  71 ;  82 


6/-  c  8°  Chatto 


Roman  Fever  :  orig. ,  hist. ,  distrib.  &  nat.  of  malarial  fever  of  Roman  Campagna ;  maps  25/-     8°  Low  89 


SuzoR,  Dr.  R. 

Roman  Fever. 

North,  W. 

Small  Fox. 

Creighton,  Dr.  Charles   The  Natural  History  of  Cow-pox  and  Vaccinal  Syphilis 

JENNER,  Dr.  Edward  On  Cow  Pox.     Facsimile  xspnrA  of  his  second  edn.  [1800],  4  col.  pL 

Vaccination  and  Anti-  Vaccination  Literature— for  Practice  of  Vaccination,  u.  H*  §  29. 
In  Favour  of  Vaccination. 

McVail,  J.  C.  Vaccination  Vindicated  :  an  answer  to  the  leading  anti-vaccinators 

Anti-  Vaccination. 

CRElGHTON,Dr.  Charles     Jenner  and  Vaccination  :  a  strange  chapter  of  medical  history 
,,  ,,       — «?-&&  Vaccination,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xxiv. 

Thermie  Fever  (Sunstroke). 

Wood,  Dr.  H.  C.  [Am.]    Thermic  Fever  [Harvard  Univ.  Prize]  $i    12°  Philadelphia 

Typhoid  Fever. 

Irvine,  Dr.  J.  P.  Relapse  of  Typhoid  Fever  :  espec.  w.  ref.  to  temperature  6/-     8°  Churchill 

Welch,  Sur.-Maj.  F.  H.    Enteric  Fever ;  ill.  by  army  data  S/6     8°  H.  K.  Lewis 

Famine  Fever. 

ViRCHOW,  Prf.  Rudolf       On  Famine  Fever  [tr.  ]  2/-     8°  Williams 

Yellow  Fever. 

Schmidt,  Dr.  H.  D.  [Am.]  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Yellow  Fever  $3     8°  New  York 


87 


it 

c8°  Cassell 
8°  Sydney 

88 
87 

sl- 

8°  Cassell 

88 

61- 
30/- 

c  8°  Sonnenschein 
4°  Black 

89 

88 

78 

80 
84 

68 
82 


23.    GOUT  AND  RHEUMATISM. 

Treatise  on  Rheumatic  Gout ;  pi.  2l/-     4° 

Treatise  on  Gout ;  ill.  and  I  col.  .pi.  [for  practitioners  and  students]  25/-m8° 

The  Nature  and  Treatment  of  Gout  [tr.]  ;  ill.  3/6  p  8° 

Gout  in  its  Protean  Aspects    [=pt.  ii.  of  his  Indigestion,  etc. — v.  H*  §  20]  7/6  p  8° 
Treatise  on  Gout  and  Rheumatic  Gout ;  48  ill.  (14  col.)  21/-     8° 

Granville,  Dr. J.Mortimer    Gout  in  its  Clinical  Aspects  :  outline  of  disease  and  treatment  6/-  c  8° 

Hood,  Dr.  Peter  Gout,  Rheumatism,  and  Allied  Affections  7/6  c  8° 

Latham,  Dr.  P.  W.  Pathology  of  Rheumatism,  Gout  and  Diabetes  [Croonian  Lects.] 

ROOSE,  Dr.  Robson  Gout  in  its  Relation  to  Diseases  of  the  Liver  and  Kidneys  3/6  c  8° 

Regimen  — o.  also  H*  §  56  :  Hygiene,  s.v.  Dietetics. 

Ebstein,  Prf.  W.  The  Regimen  to  be  Adopted  in  Cases  of  Gout  [tr.] 


Adams,  Dr.  Robert 
Duckworth,  Sir  Dyce 
Ebstein,  Prf.  W. 

FOTHERGILL,  Dr.  J.  M. 

*Garrod,  Dr.  A.  B, 


Churchill  [57]  73 
Griffin  89 

Balliere    ,  86 

H.  K.  Lewis  83 
Longman  [59]  76 
Churchill  85 

[79]  85 
Deighton,  Camli.  88 
H.  K.  Lewis  [82]  88 


2/6     8°  Churchill 


8S 


24.    SKIN  DISEASES. 

General  Treatises. 

Anderson,  Prf.  McCall     Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Skin;  2  col.  pi.,  pi.  and  ill. 

Includes  an  analysis  of  xi.ooo  consecutive  cases. 

,j  „  The  Parasitic  Affections  of  the  Skin ;  ill. 

,j  ,,  On  the  Treatm.  of  Dis.  of  Skin 

BuLKLEY,  Dr.  L.  Duncan    Manual  of  Diseases  of  the  Skin 

*CROCKER,Dr.H.R.  [Am.]  Diseases  of  the  Skin:  description,  pathology,  diagnosis,  treatment;  ill. 
*DuHRiNG,Dr.L.A.[Am].  Practical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Skin  ;  ill. 
Fox,  Dr.  Tilbury  Skin  Diseases  :  description,  pathology,  diagnosis,  treatment ;  ill. 

,         4.  FARQUHARjDr.T.  On  certain  Endemic  Skin  Diseases;  5  pi.  [India,  etc  ] 

'^         +Fox,  T.  C.  Epitome  of  Skin  Diseases  :  with  formulae 

571 


2S/-m8°  Griffin 


87 


7/6     8°  Churchill  [61]  68 

S/-  c  8°  Macmillan  72 

6/6  c  8°  Churchill  82 

21/-  r  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  89 

$6     8°  Philadelphia  [77]  82 

18/-     8°  Renshaw  [64]  Tk 

10/6     8°  Churchill  76 

3/6  f  8°  Reushaw  [76}  77 


Medicine] 


PARASITES,   HUMAN  [AND  ANIMAL]. 


[Medicine 


Diseases  of  the  Skin  :  incl.  the  exanthemata  [tr.],  5  vols.  8°  New  Sydenham  Soc.  66 

Lectures  on  Clinical  Surgery,  v.  i.  :  On  Certain  Rare  Skin  Diseases  10/6     8°  Churchill 

Practical  Treatment  in  Diseases  of  the  Skin ;  66  ill.  20/- r  8°        „  [83] 

Dis.  of  the  Skin:  maniial  for  students;  8col.pl.&ill.[Pentland's  Medical  Ser.]2i/-     8°  Pentland.^a?.  [88] 
Handbook  on  Diseases  of  the  Skin  [chiefly  diagnosis  and  treatment]  5/-   12°  Longman        [70] 


80 

84 


7/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder 


H*  §25 

*Hebra,  Prf.  F. 
Hutchinson,  Jon. 
Hyde,  Dr.  J.  N.[Am.3 
Jamieson,  Dr.  W.  Allan 
*LIVEING,  Dr.  R. 
Morris,  Malcolm 
Neuman,  Isidor 

PiFFAED,  Dr.  H.  G. 

Robinson,  Prf.  A.  R.[Am, 
Shoemaker,  J.  V.  [Am.] 
Startin,  James 
Wilson,  Sir  Erasmus 

Atlases. 

*DuHRiNG,Dr.L.  A.[Am].  Atlas  of  Skin  Diseases  ;  36  col.  pi.  [36  col.  pi.]  £(i  r  4°  Philadelphia    77-83 

Fox,  Dr.  G.  H.  [Am.]        Photographic  lUus.  [col.J  of  Skin  Diseases,  ser.  i.,  105/- ;  ser.  ii.,  48  pi.  120/-     4°  New  York  81 ;  88-89 
*    ,,       Dr.  Tilbury  Atlas  of  Skin  Diseases  [72  col.  pi.]  126/-  r  4°  Churchill  77 

*New  Sydenh.  Soc.  Atlas  of  Portraits  of  Skin  Diseases,  pts.  i.-xvii.  ;  49  col.  pi.  f°  New  Sydenh.  Soc.  60-84 

HUTCHINSON,  Jon.  Catalogue  of  the  Portraits  comprized  in  the  above,  pts.  i.-ii.  8"  New  Sydenh.  Soc.  68 ;  75  not  cont. 

Wilson,  Sir  Erasmus         Portraits  of  Diseases  of  the  Skin 


Skin  Diseases  :  definitions,  symptoms,  etc.  ;  ill. 
Textbook  of  Skin  Diseases,  tr.  A.  PuUar 
Elementary  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Skin  ;  ill. 
]  Manual  of  Dermatology ;  88  ill.  , 

Practical  Treatise  on.  Diseases  of  the  Skin  ;  6  col.  pL  and  ill. 
Lectures  on  Parasitic  Diseases  of  Skin  :  vegetoid  and  animal ;  ill. 
OhjDiseases  of  the  Skin :  system  of  cutaneous  medicine 


16/-  8' 
21/-  r  8 
24/-  8' 
2/6  c  8' 
18/-     - 


79 
71 
76 
81 
89 
82 
8°  Churchill        [42]  67 


Macmillan 
H.  K.  Lewis 


;^I3     f  Churchill  47-54 


Aene. 

BuLKLEY,  Dr. L.  D.  [Am.]  Acne  :  its  setiology,  pathology  and  treatment ;  ill. 

Eczema. 

Anderson,  Prf.  McCall     Practical  Treatise  upon  Eczema 

BuLKLEY,  Dr.  L.  D.  [Am.]  Eczema  and  its  Management 

Robinson,  Tom  Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  Eczema 

Wilson,  Sir  Erajsmus         Lectures  on  Ekzema  and  Ekzematous  Affections 

Leprosy. 

HiLLIS,  J.  D. 

LiVEiNG,  Dr.  Rob. 
Macnamara,  C.  N. 
Wright,  Dr.  H.  P. 

Atlas. 

Anderson,  Dr.  A.  F. 


Lepj:osy  in  British  Guiana ;  22  pi. 
Elephantiasis  Graecorum 
Leprosy  a  Communicable  Disease 
Leprosy  an  Imperial  Danger 


lo/-     8°  Churchill 


7/6     8°  ChurchiU 
$3    12°  New  York 
3/6  c  8°  Churchill 
10/6     8°         „ 


31/6  r  8°  Churchill 
[Goulstonian  Lects.]  4/6  c  8°  Longman 
8°  Churchill 
4/-  c  8° 


Fourteen  Coloured  Photos,  of  Leprosy  of  Straits  Settlements 


Psoriasis  and  Lepra. 

Anderson,  Prf.  McCall     On  Psoriasis  and  Lepra 

Ringworm. 


31/6     4°  Churchill 
o.p.     8°  Churchill 


85 


[63]  74 
[81]  84 

87 

70 


81 

74 


72 
6S 


Fox,  Dr.  Tilbury 
*Smith,  Alder 
Thin,  Dr.  G. 
Wilson,  Sir  Erasmus 

Popular  Book. 

Wilson,  Sir  Erasmus 


On  Ringworm  and  its  Management 
Ringworm  :  its  diagnosis  and  treatment ;  ill. 
Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Ringworm 
On  Ringworm  :  causes,  pathology  and  treatment 


Healthy  Skin  and  Ilair  ;  52  ill. 


1/6  f  8°  Renshaw  78 

5/6  f  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [80]  85 
S/-     8°  Churchill  87 

S/-     8°        „  47 


2/6  f  8°  ChurchiU        [45]  89 


25.    PARASITES,  HUMAN  [and  ANIMAL]. 


van  Beneden,  p.  J. 
CoBBOLD,  Dr.  T.  S. 


Animal  Parasites  &  Messmates  [tr.]  ;  ill. 
Internal  Parasites  of  Domestic  Animals  ; 


[Internal.  Scient.  Ser. ;  popular]  5/-  c  8° 
28  ill.  5/-  p  8° 


The  entozoa  of  the  Ox,  Sheep,  Dog,  Horse,  Pig,  Cat, 


IS/-    i 
S/-c! 
S/-C1 
10/6 


,,  „,  Parasites:  treatise  on  entozoa  of  man  and  animals  ;  ill. 

„  „  Tapeworms  and  Threadworms  :  their  sources,  varieties  and  treatment 

,,  „  Worms  :  lectures  on  practical  helminthology 

„  „,  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Helminthology,  31/6;  :Suppl. 

Flugge,  Dr.  On  Micro-parasites,  tr.  l3r.  Watson  Cheyne 

KiJCHENMElSTER,  Dr.  F.  On  Animal  and  Vegetable  Parasites  of  Human  Body  [tr.] ;  pi.  (some  col.) 
*Leuckart,  Prf.  Rudolf  Parasites  of  Man  and  their  Diseases  [tr.]  ;  400  ill.  3t/6 

Ma'nson,  Dr.  P.  Filaria  Sanguinis  Hominis  ;  and  certain  New  Forms  of  Parasitic  Disease  in 

India,  China,  and  Warm  Countries  ;  pi.  io/5 

Y.  SiEBOLD,  C.  T.  On  Tape  and  Cystic  Worms  [tr.]  ;  col.  pi. 

572 


Paul 
Cox 


[75]  86 
73 


Churchill  79 

Longman  [67]  83 
Churchill  72 

Groombridge  64 ;  69 
New  Sydenh.  Soc.  88 
Sydenham  Soc.  57 
Pentland,  Edin.    86 


H.  K.  Lewis 
Sydenham  Soc. 


84 
57 


Medicine] 


GENERAL  TREATISES   ON   SURGERY. 


[Surgery 


H*  §§  26-27 


VI.  Sutgev^, 


GENERAL  TREATISES   («):   TEXT-BOOKS,   DICTIONARIES.    HISTORY. 


General  Treatises. 

Agnew,  Dr.  H.  [Am.]       Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery,  3  vols.  ;  ill. 
AsHDRST,  Prf.  J.  [Am.]    Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery 

*Bryant,  Thomas  Manual  for  Practice  of  Surgery,  2  vols.  ;  750  ill.  (some  col.) 

Caird  +  Cathcart,  5^  Surgical  Handbook  ;  fully  ill. 


Druitt,  Dr.  Robert 
*Erichsen,  J.  E. 
Gant,  F.  J. 

Gross,  Dr.  Saml.  [Am.] 
Holmes,  Timothy 
•      „  „        [ed.] 

Senn,  Dr.  N.  [Am-] 
*SOUTHAM,  Dr.  F.  A. 

Treves,  Fred,  [ed.] 
Walsham,  W.  Johnson 


Surgeon's  Vade  Mecum  :  manual  of  modern  surgery  ;  ill. 

Science  and  Art  of  Surgery,  ed.  Prf.  Marcus  Beck,  2  vols. ;  lozj  ill. 

Science  and  Practice  of  Surgery,  2  vols. ;  1 100  ill. 

The  Student  of  Surgery :  a  multum  in  parvo 

System  of  Surgery ;  pathol.,diagn.,  therap.  &  operations,  2  vols. ;  l6oo  ill, 

Treatise  on  Surgery  :  its  prin.  &  pi-ac,  ed.  T.  Pickering  Pick  ;  428  ill. 

System  of  Surgery  ;  theoretical  and  practical,  3  vols. ;  591  ill. 

Experimental  Surgery ;  ill. 

Regional  Surgery  :  incl.  surgical  diagnosis  ;  3  pts. 

i. :  Head  and  Necle,  6/6 ;  ii. ;  upper  Extremity  and  Thorax,  7/6 ;  iil. :  Abdomen  and  Lower  Extremity,  7/- 

Manual  of  Surgery,  3  vols.  [by  various  writers]  ea.  7/6 

Surgery :  its  theory  and  practice  ;  294  ill.  [Student's  Guide  Series]     10/6 

Wyeth,  Dr.  J.  A.  [Am.]  Textbook  of  Surgery  :  general,  operat.  and  mechanical ;  ill.  [some  col.]    42/- 

Dictionaries  and  Eneyelopsedias. 


ea.  36/- 
$6 
32/- 
8/6 
16/- 
48/- 
36/- 
10/6 
70/- 

30/- 
84/- 

$S 
21/- 


rS" 

8° 
cS" 

18° 
cS" 
r8° 

8" 
c8° 

8° 
r8° 
r8'' 

8° 
c8° 

8° 
f  8° 
r8° 


Philadelphia 

Churchill 

Griffin 

Renshaw 

Longman 

Ballilre 

Smi't'h&Elder 

Longman 
Chicago 
Churchill  82 


79-83 
[72]  85 
[72]  84 

[82]  89 

[4-]  87 
[S3]  88 
[71]  82 

90 
[58]  82 
[75]  88 
[64]  83 

89 
;  84;  86 


Cassell  87 

Churchill         [87]  89 
Sonnenschein         88 


Ashurst,  Prf.  J.  [ed. ;  Am.]  International  Encyclopaedia  of  Surgery,  6  vols. ;  ill. 

iv. 


L :  General  Sureery.    Operat.  Minor,  and  Plastic  Sure.,  Amputations. 

ii. :  Injuries  and  Oiseases  in  any  Part  of  the  Body,  Venereal  Dis..  Inj;  and  Dis.  of 


ea.  31/6  r  8°  Macmillan         82-86 


various  Tissues, 
iii. :  Inj.  and  Dis.  of  Nerves,  Blood'vessels,  and  Bones. 


Inj.  of  Bones,  Dis.  of  Joints,  Excisions  and  Resections,  Tumours,  Inj.  of  Bacic 
and  Malform.  and  Dis.  of  Spine. 
V. :  Regional  Surgery  (roMA). 
vi. ;  Rejrional  Surgery  {cortcL),  History  of  Surgery,  Appendix,  Gen.  Index. 


Cooper,  Samuel 


Diet,  of  Practical  Surgery  and  Surgical  Science,  ed.  Lane,  2  vols.       ea. 

Contributed  to  by  eminent  writers  of  the  time,  but  now  almost  entirely  superseded. 


*Heath,  Prf.  Christopher  [ed.]  Dictionary  of  Practical  Surgery 

Keetley,  C.  B.  Index  of  Surgery :  classifications  of  facts  and  theories 

Atlas. 

Hutchinson,  Prf.  Jon.     Illustrations  of  Clinical  Surgery,  pts.  i.-xxiii.  [plates  1-92],  ea. 

Serial. 


25/-     8°  Churchill  [09-13]  61-72 

32/- T  8°  Smith&Ekler[86]89 
10/608°  ,,  [81]  87 

6/6  i  4°  Churchill  76-88  in  prog. 

2/6     8°  Churchill  89  inprog. 


Hutchinson,  Prf.  Jon.    Archives  of  Surgery,  vol.  i.,  no.  i  ;  3  pi. 

Farts  i.-xxi.  form  vols.  i.-ii.,  70/-  and  90/-  respectively. 

History  of  Surgery— ».  H»  §  i,  s.v.  History. 
Clinical. 

Nelaton,  Dr.  M.  Clinical  Lectures  on  Surgery  [Am.  tr.  from  Lecture  notes]       $3     %°  Philadelphia  82 

•Paget,  Sir  James  Clinical  Lectures  and  Essays,  ed.  F.  H.  Marsh  15/-     8°  Longman        [75]  79 


27.    MISCELLANEOUS  TREATISES  (*) :  ANTISEPTICS  and  MISCELLANEOUS  TREATISES. 


Antiseptics. 

•Cheyne,  W.  Watson 

•Gerster,  a.  G.  [Am.] 
MacCormac,  Sir  Wm. 
Sansom,  Dr.  A.  E. 

Abdomen. 

Keith,  T.+S. 
Smith,  J.  Greig 
Wells,  Sir  Spencer 

Children. 

Holmes,  Timothy 
Owen,  Edmund 

Scrofula. 

Treves,  Frederick 

Tumours. 

BUTLIN,  H.  T. 


Antiseptic  Surgery :  principles,  practice,  results  ;  ill. 

Manual  of  Antiseptic  Treatment  of  Wounds  ;  ill. 

Rules  of  Aseptic  and  Antiseptic  Surgery  :  a  practical  treatise  ;  well  ill. 

Antiseptic  Surgery ;  ill. 

Antiseptic  System  in  Medicine  and  Surgery ;  9  pi.        * 


21/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder        82 

4/6  c  8°  „  85 

$5     8°  New  York  88 

IS/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder        80 

10/6     8°  Churchill        [71]  81 


Surgical  Treatm.  of  Tumours  of  Abdomen,  pt.  i.,  3/6  ;  ii.  [Electricity]        6/6     8°  Oliver&B.,^?;/.  85:89 
Abdominal  Surgery:  system. descr.  of  the  var.  operations;  ill.  21/-     8°  Churchill        [87]  89 

Diagnosis  and  Surgical  Treatment  of  Abdominal  Tumours;  ill.  3/6     8°         „  86 

Surgical  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  Infancy  and  Childhood  21/-     8°  Longman       [68]  69 

Surgical  Diseases  of  Children  ;  4  col.  pi.  [Clinical  Manuals]    9/- c  8°  Cassell  85 


Scrofula  and  its  Gland  Diseases ;  pi. 

Sarcoma  and  Carcinoma:  pathology,  diagnosis  and  treatment ;  4 pi. 


10/6     8°  Smith  &  Elder       82 
8/-     8'  Churchill  82 


Medicine] 


SURGICAL  ANATOMY.    OPERATIVE   SURGERY, 


[Surgery 


H*  §§  28-29 


SPECIAL   TREATISES. 


28.  SURGICAL  ANATOMY  amd  PATHOLOaY,  DIAGNOSIS  and  THERAPEUTICS. 


Anatomy,  SurgicaL 

Bellamy,  Edward 
BOULBY,  A.  A. 
*H0LDEN,  Luther 
McLachlan,  Dr.  John 

Treves,  Frederick 


7/6  f  8°  Churchill'        [73]  85 


Student's  Guide  to  Surgical  Anatomy ;  81  ill. 
— ut  infra. 

Landmarks  [of  Anatomy]  :  medical  and  surgical  3/6  c  i 

Applied  Anatomy,  2  vols.  ;  238  ill.  18/-     1 

Comprizes  Surgical  Anatomy,  Medical  Anatomy  and  Operative  Surgeiy. 

Surgical  Applied  Anatomy ;  61  ill.  [Manuals  for  Students]    7/6  c  8°  CasseE 


•     .    „  [76]  88 

;°  Livingstone,  Ed.    87 


[83]  89 


Pathology,  SurgieaL 

'Billroth,  Prf.  Theod.    General  Surgical  Pathology  and  Therapeutics  [tr.]  ;  ill.  l8/- 

BouLBY,  A.A.  Surgical  Pathology  and  Morbid  Anatomy ;  135  ill.  [Student's  Guide  Serl]  9/-- f 

Paget,  Sir  James  Lectures  on  Surgical  Pathology ;  131  ill.  [del.  at  R.C.S.]  21/- 

Pepper,  A.J.  ,  Surgical  Pathology ;  8l  ill.    '  [Manuals  for  Students]    7/6^ c 

'WALSHAM+ Power,  ^^  Handbook  of  Surgical  Pathology         [for  use  studs,  at  S.  Barth.  Hosp.]  9/-  c 

Diagnosis,  Surgical. 

Gould,  A.  Pearce  Surgical  Diagnosis  [Manuals  for  Students] ;   7/6  c 

Heath,  Prf.  Christopher  Student's  Guide  to  Surgical  Diagnosis  6/6  f 

Ranney,  A,L.  [Am.]        Surgical  Diagnosis  .  21/- 

ThsFapeuties,  Surgical. 

Napheys,  G.  H.  [Am.]      Modem  Surgical  Therapeutics  18/- 


r  H.  K.  Lewis  79 

!°  Churchill  87 

i°  Longman  [63]  71 

5°  Cassell  83 

5°  Balliere  [78]  89 


CasseU  84 

Churchill        [79]  83 
Low  [79]  80 


8°  BalUere 


[70]  79 


29.    OPERATIVE  SURGERY.    AN.fflSTHETICS,  VACCmATION. 


Operative  Surgery. 


Barker,  Arthur  E.  J 
Bell,  Joseph 
BUTLIN,  H.  T. 
BfiLLAMY,  Edward 
*Heath,  Prf.  Christopher 
Lane,  W.  Arbuthnot 
*jACOBSON,  W.  H.  A.    ' 
McCoRMAC,  Sir  Wm. 

Norton,  A.  T. 
Packard,  Dr.  J.H.  [Am.] 
Pye,  Walter 
Smith,  Stephen  [Am.] 

„      Thomas 
Stimson,  Prf.  L.  [Am.] 
Watson,  Dr.  B.  A. 


Short  Manual  of  Operative  Surgery ;  61  ill. 
Manual  of  the  Operations  of  Surgery  ;  ill. 


[specially  newer  processes]  12/6  c  8°  Longman  88 

6/-  c  8°  Oliver  &B.,  Ed.  [66]  88 


14/-     8°  Churchill  87 

7/6-c8°- Cassell  82 

30/-  c  8°  Churchill  [74-77]  84 
8/6  c  8°  Bell  86 

30/-     8°  Churchill  89 

13/6  f4°  Smith&  Elder  85;  89 


On  the  Operative  Surgery  of  Malignant  Diseases 

Operative  Surgery  [Manuals  for  Students  of  Medicine] 

Course  of  Operative  Surgery  ;  20  pi. 

Manual  of  Operative  Surgery 

The  Operations  of  Surgery  ;  199  ill. 

Surgical  Operations,  pts.  i.-ii.;  ill. 

L  Ligatwe  of  Arteries,  3/6 ;  ii. :  Amputations,  Joints,  Nerves,  lo/-. 

Operative  Surgery :  w.  hand-coloured  pi.  [bas.  on  Claude  Bernard  &  Ch.  Huette]  50/-  8°  Balliere  [82]  86 

Handbook  of  Operative  Surgery ;  54  pi.  $S     8°  Philadelphia           70 

Surgical  Handicraft ;  233  ill.  lc/6  c  8°  Wright,^m/o/[84lS6 

Principles  and  Practice  of  Operative  Surgery ;  1005  ill.  24/-  r  8°  Pentland,  Ed.  [78]  87 

Manual  of  Operative  Surgery  on  Dead  Body  ;  46  ill.  12/-     8°  Longman        [59]  76 

Manual  of  Operative  Surgery ;  342  ill.  10/6     8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [79]  86 

Treatise  oh  the  Amputation  of  Extremities;  252111.  25/- r  8°  Pentland,  £</z».     85 


Anesthetics  :  their  uses  and  administration 
Guide  to  the  Administration  of  Anaesthetics 
Anaesthetics  ;  ancient  and  modem  :■  physiol. 
A  Few  Words  upon  Anaesthetics ;  16  ill. 
Anaesthesia  and  Anaesthetics 
[Am.]  Artificial  Anaesthesia :  manual  of  agents ;  ill. 


[Lewis's  Pract.  Series] 
action,  use,  etc. 


Anaesthetics. 

Buxton,  D-  W, 
Davis,  Henry 
FoY,  GeOTge 
Freeman,  JR.  T. 
Lyman,  Dt. 
TURNBULL,  Dr.  L. 

Chloroform. 

Sansom,  Dr.  A.  E.  Chloroform  :  its  action  and  administration 

Simpson,  Sir  J.  Young  [the  discoverer  of  effects  of  Chlorofonn]-Vi«  his  Works,  »/  H*  §  3, 

Nitrous  Oxide  ("  Laughing  Gas"). 


H.K.  Lewis 


.4/-   12- 

2/-f8° 

[historical]  :3/^     8°  Balliere 
1/6   32°  Churchill 
,10/- r  8°,  Low 


87 
89 

83 
82 


6/-  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [78]  79 


Hewitt,  Fred, 
SlLK,J.  F.W. 

Vaccination. 

Seaton,  E.  C. 
Warlomont,  Dr. 

Vaccination 


Select  Methods  in  Administration  of  Nitrous  Oxide  and  Ether ;  ill. 
Manual  of  Nitroiis  Oxide  Anassthesia 


Handbook  of  Vaccination 

Manual  of  Animal  Vaccination,  tr.  Harries  ;  ill. 

—Pro  and  Con.— v.  H*  §  2»»  Fevers,  s.v.  Small  Pox. 

574 


S/-  c  8°  ChurchiU 


2/6  c  8°  BaUi^re 
S/-     8°  ChurcHU 


8/6   12° 
4/6  c  8° 


Macmillau 
Churchill 


65 


88 

68 
85 


Medicine] 


ORTHOP/EDiC  SURGERY.     MILITARY.     DENTAL. 


[Surgery 


H* 


i  30-32 


30.    OKTHOP-fflDIO  SUKGERY:  FRACTURES  anb  DISLOCATIONS, 


Deformities. 

Bigg,  H.  Heather 
BCCK,  Dr.  Gurdon 
MacEwen,  W. 
Reeves,  H.  A. 
SAYRE.Dr.  L.  A.  [Am.] 
Smith,  Noble 

Hand  and  Foot. 

Adams,  William 

»»  » 

Churchill,  Fred. 
Hancock,  Henry 
Sayre,  Dr.  L.  A.  [Am.  J 


Orthopraxy  ;  ill.  [mechanical  treatment  of  deformities] 

Contributions  to  Reparative  Surgery  ;  ill.  [chiefly  deformities] 

Osteotomy,  Knock-knee,  Bow-leg  and  other  Deformities 

Bodily  Deformities  and  their  Treatment ;  ill. 

Lectures  on  Orthopaedic  Surgery  and  Diseases  of  Joints ;  324  iU. 

Surgery  of  Deformities  :  manual  of  orthopsedic  surgery ;  ill. 


Clubfoot:  causes,  pathology,  treatment ;  112  ill. 

Contraction  of  Fingers  ;  3o;ill.  [subcutaneous  operation] 

Face  and  Foot  Deformities  [birth-mark,  club-foot,  etc.] 

On  Operative  Surgery  of  Foot  and  Ankle  ;  ill. 

Practical  Manual  on  the  Treatment  of  Club  Foot ;  ill. 


IS/-     8°  Churchill        [65]  77 

9/-  r  8°  H.  IC.  Lewis  77 

7/6     8°  Churchill  80 

8/6  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  85 

21/-  r  8°  Churchill         [76]  83 

10/6  'c  8°  Smith  &  Elder        86 


Fractures  and  Dislocations. 

Gamgee,  J.  S.  T'reatment  of  Wounds  and  Fractures  ;  44  ill.  [clinical  lects.] 

Hamilton,  Dr.  F.  H.  [Am.]  Practical  Treatise  on  Fractures  and  Dislocations  ;  379  ill. 

Hood,  Dr.  W.  On  Bone-setting 

Malgaigne,  Dr.  J.  F.       Treatise  on  Fractures  [Am.  tr.] ;  106  ill. 

Pick,  T.  Pickering  Fractures  and  Dislocations ;  93  ill.  [Clinical  Manuals] 

Stimson,  Prf.  L.  A.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Fractures  ;  360  ill. 

,,  „  Treatise  on  Dislocations  ;  163  ill. 

Thomas,  H.  Owen  Principles  of  Treatment  of  Fractures  and  Dislocations 


15/- 

8°  ChurchiU 

[66]  73 

4/6 

0  8° 

79 

10/6 

8° 

85 

15/- 

8° 

73 

$1 

c  8°  New  York 

[81]  83 

10/- 

8°  Churchill 

[78]  83 

28/- 

8°  Smith&Elder[6o]72 

4/6 

c  8°  Macmillan 

gi 

$2 

8°  Philadelphia 

59 

8/6 

c  8°  Cassell 

85 

21/- 

r8°  Churchill 

83 

15/- 

rS"       ■    „ 

88 

•0/- 

8°  H.  K.  Lewis 

81 

Spine 


,  H*  38  :  Bones  and  Joints. 


V.  ESMARCH,  Dr.  F. 


31.    MILITARY  SURGERY  and  HYGIENE. 


Surgeon's  Handbook  on  Treatment  of  Wounded  in  War  [Am.  tr.];  647111.  24/-    8°  Low  88 

-  -  A  previous  American  translation  of  the  work  appeared  in  1878. 

GORDON,Surg.-Gen.C.  A.  Lessons  in  Military  Hygiene  and  Surgery;  ill.                                                 10/6     8'  Renshaw  7-? 

Gross,  Dr.  S.  D.  [Am.]    Manual  of  Military' Surgery                                                                             3/-  ,18'  Philadelphia  [61]  62 

LONGMORE,  Sir  T.              Gun-shot  Irijuries:  history,  etc.,  and  treatment;  58  ill.                                  31/6     8°  Longman  77 

MOFFITT,  A.                       Manual  for  Attendance  on  Sick  and  Wounded  in  War  ;  ill.                     '       5/-  p  8°  Grifftn  82 

PoRTER-^GoDWIN,  Surg. -Majs.^  Surgeon's  Pocket  Booic;  ill.       [treatment  of  woimded  in  war]    7/6     f°  „  [75]  87 


Ambulance  Surgery— w.  H*§33:  Minor  Surgery. 


32.    DENTAL  SURGERY.  Aim  DENTISTRY:   niOL.  MAT.  MED.,  THERAPEUTICS,  &o. 
Dental  Surgery. 

Coleman,  Alfred  Manual  of  Dental  Surgery.and  Pathology  ;  388  ill. 

FlLLEBROWN,Thos.[Ain.]  Manual  of  Operative  Dentistry;  300  ill.  ' 

Written  by  invitation  of  tlie  National  Association  of  Dental  Faculties. 

GORGAS,  Dr. F.J.  S.  [Am.]  Dental  Medicine  :  dental  mat.  med.  and  therapeutics ;  2  ill. 
Harris,  Dr.  C.  A.  [Am.]   Principles  and  Practice  of  Dentistry,  ed.  Dr.  J.  S.  Goigas  [Am.];  ill. 

Dental  Caries  and  its  Causes  [Am.  tr.]  ;  ill. 

Compendium  of  Dentistry,  tr.  L.  Ottofy  [Am.] 

Dental  Pathology  and  Surgery  ;  133  ill. 

Student's  Guide  to  Dental  Anatomy  and  Surgery  ;  78  ill. 


Leber  -i-  Rottenstein 
Parreidt,  Dr.  J, 
Salter,  S.  J.  A; 
Sewill,  Henry 


Stocken-I-Gaddes,J.  +T.   Elements  of  Dental  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics 


Taft,  Prf.  Jon.  [Am.] 
Talbot,  E.  S. 
Tomes,  C.  S. 

„     +SirJ. 
Wedl,  Carl 

Dentistry. 

BULKWILL,  F.  H. 

Coles,  J.  Oakley 
Hunter,  Charles 
Litch,  Dr.  W.  F.  [ed.] 
Richardson,  J.  [Am.] 


12/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder     , '  81 

$2.50'    8°-  Philadelphia 

89 

16/-  r  8°  Churchill 

[84]  89 

$7     8°  Philadelphia 

[39]  89 

5/-  r  8°  Churchill 

•     78 

$2.50      8°  Chicago 

89 

18/-     8°  Longman 

74 

5/6  f  8°  Churchill  • 

[76]  S3 

■7/6  f^"        „ 

[77]-82 

'^^     t        " 

[6-]  77 

10/6     8°  H.  K.  Lewis 

88 

12/6  c  8°  Churchill 

[76]  90 

J^l-^ll   '     "        ■ 

[59]  87 

$4.50     8°  Philadelphia 

73 

Practical  Treatise  on  Operative  Dentistry ;  134  ill. 
Irregularities  of  the  Teeth  and  their  Treatment ;  ill. 
Manual  of  Dental  Anatomy  ;  human  and  comparative ;  191  ill. 
System  of  Dental  Surgery  ;  292  ill. 
The  Pathology  of  the  Teeth  [tr.]  ;  ill. 


Mechanical  Dentistry  in  Gold  and  Vulcanite  ;  ill.  '  io/-     8°  Churchill  80 

Manual  of  Dental  Mechanics ;  140  ill.  7/6  c  8°        „       ,        [7-3]  76 

Mechanical  Dentistry  :  construction  of  var.  dentures;  100  ill.  3/- c  8°  Lockwobd      [78T87 

The  American  System  of  Dentistry,  3  vols.  ;  ill.  [by  var.  writers]  ea.  $6     8°  Philadelphia.    87-188 

Practical  Treatise  on  Mechanical  Dentistry ;  458  ill.  21/-  r  8°  Churchill  [2nd  edn  6g]  87 

-  575 


Medicine] 


MINOR  SURGERY.    MOUTH,  THROAT,  ETC. 


[Surgery 


H*  §§33-34 


33.    mNOB  SUBGEBY,  BAlTDAGINa  and  AMBULANCE  SUBGEBY. 


Black,  Geo. 

Cantlie,  James 
V.  EsMARCH,  Dr.  F. 
Heath,  Prf.  Christopher 
Hill,  Prf.  Berkeley 
Martin,  J.  M.  H. 
Mears,  Dr.  J.  E.  [Am.] 
OsBORN,  Samuel 
Packard,  Dr.  J.  H.  [Am.] 
Pye,  Walter 

Roberts,  Dr.  R.  Lawton 
Swain,  W.  Paul 

Volunteers. 

Raye,  J.  Ardavon 


First  Aid  [for  ambulance  students]  2/6 

Accidental  Injuries  :  their  relief  and  immediate  treatment  1/6 

First  Aid  to  Injured,  tr.  Princess  Christian  ;  ill.  2/6 

Manual  of  Minor  Surgery  and  Bandaging;  142  ill.  6/- 

The  Essentials  of  Bandaging ;  ill.  5/- 

Ambulance  Lectures  [w.  lecture  on  nursing]     2/- 

Practical  Surgery  [dressings,  bandages,  etc.]  $4 

Ambulance  Lectures,  L  First  Aid ;  ii.  Nursing  ;  ill.  ea.   1/6 

Manual  of  Minor  Surgery  ;  145  ill.  $1.25 

Elementary  Bandaging  and  Surgical  Dressing ;  80  ill.  2/— 

Surgical  Handicraft ;  233  ill.     [minor  surgery,  surg.  manipulations,  etc.]   10/6 
Illustrated  Lectures  on  Ambulance  Work  ;  44  ill.  2/6 

Surgical  Emergencies,  Parturition,  etc.  ;  117  iU.  5/- 


l6' 
p8= 
f8° 
c8° 
c8° 

12° 
f  8° 

12" 

16° 

8° 

c8° 

p8' 


Ward  &  Lock  87 
Clowes  [84]  89 

Smith&Elder[82]8s 
Churchill  [6-]  89 
H.  K.  Lewis  [69]  83 
Churchill  [86]  88 
Philadelphia  [85]  85 
H.  K.  Lewis  85 

Philadelphia  63 

Wright,^wfc/[86]89 

»  [84]  86 
H.K.  Lewis  [85]  89 
Churchill        [74]  89 


Ambulance  Handbook  for  Volunteers  ;  16  pi. 


3/6  c  8°  ChurchUl        [84] ! 


VII.  SutGtcal  Uteatiees  on  Special  ©roans  anb 

IReoions. 


34.  MOUTH,  THBOAT,  NOSE,  TONGUE,  JAWS,  FACE. 


Collective  Works. 


Jessett,  F.  B.                    On  Cancer  in  the  Mouth,  Tongue,  and  Alimentary  Canal ;  ill. 
Mackenzie,  Dr.  [Sir]  Morell     Manual  of  Diseases  of  Throat  and  Nose ;  ill.      vol.  i.  o.p. ; 

vol. 

10/6     8'  ChurchiU 
ii.  12/6  c  8°        „ 

86 
80;  84 

Vol.  ii.  contains :  Diseases  of  CEsophagus,  Nose,  and  Naso-Pliarynx ;  with  9a  ilL    For  contents  of  voL 

i-f.  H'§17. 

Mason,  Francis 
ScHECH,  Dr.  Philip 

On  the  Surgery  of  the  Face  ;  loo  ill. 

Diseases  of  the  Mouth,  Throat,  and  Nose  [tr.];  $  ill. 

7/6 
9/- 

8°       „                     78 
8°  Pentland,  Edin.    86 

Jaws. 

Heath,  Prf.  Christoph( 

!r  Injuries  and  Diseases  of  the  Jaws ;  214  ill. 
Lectures  on  Certain  Diseases  of  the  Jaws  ;  64  iU. 

2/6 

8"  ChurchUl 
8° 

[68]  84 
88 

Mouth. 

Coles,  Oakley 
Garretson,  J.  E.  [Am 
KiNGSLEY,  Dr.  N.  [Am 

Deformities  of  the  Mouth  :  congenital  and  acquired  ;  83  ill. 
.]   System  of  Oral  Surgery :  mouth,  jaws,  etc. ;  pi.  and  ill. 
.]  Treatise  on  Oral  Surgery  as  a  Branch  of  Mechanical  Surgery 

12/6 

8°  Churchill 
r8°  Philadelphia 
8°  New  York 

[68]  Si 

[73]  84 
80 

JIare-lip. 
Mason,  Francis 

Hare-lip  and  Cleft  Palate;  66  ill. 

61- 

8°  Churchill 

77 

Nose. 

Baser,  E.  Gresswell 

Watson,  W.  Spencer 
WoAKES,  Dr.  Edward 

Guide  to  the  Examination  of  the  Nose ;  ilL 
Diseases  of  the  Nose  and  Accessory  Cavities  ;  ill. 
Nasal  Polypus :  w.  neuralgia,  hay  fever,  and  asthma ;  ilL 

4/6  < 

i  8°  H.  K.  Lewis 

8° 
:8' 

86 

Throat. 

Browne,  Lennox 

The  Throat  and  its  Diseases  ;  100  col.  ill.  and  50  cuts 

21/- 

8°  BaUiire 

[81]  89 

Tracheotomy. 
Parker,  Rob.  W. 

Tracheotomy  in  Laryngeal  Diphtheria  ;  ilL 

s/- 

8'  H.  K.  Lewis 

[80]  82 

Laryngoscope 

— V.  H*  §  13,  s.v.  Laryngoscope. 

Tongue. 

Butlin,  H.  T. 
Clarke,  W.  Fairlie 

Diseases  of  the  Tongue ;  col.  pi.                                   >  [Clinical  Manuals]  9/- 
Diseases  of  the  Tongue  :  a  treatise  ;  ill.                                                       12/6 

576 

8*  Cassell 
8°  Renshaw 

Medicinel 


EYE. 


[Surgery 


H*  §35 


General  Works. 

V.  Arlt,  Dr.  F. 
Bader,  Charles 
Berry,  G.  A. 
Carter,  R.  Brudenell 


35.    EYE, 


Clinical  Lectures  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  tr.  Ware  [Am.]  12/6 

Natural  and  Morbid  Changes  of  Human  Eye  ;  ill.  32/- 

Diseases  of  the  Eye  :  a  practical  treatise ;  col.  pi.  [Pentland's  Med.  Series]  25/- 
Defects  of  Vision  which  are  Remediable  by  Optical  Appliances  ;  ill.  6/- 

Practical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Eye  ;  ill.  16/- 

Eyesight,  Good  and  Bad  ;  ill.  [popular]  6/- 

Adams    Ophthalmic  Surgery ;  91  ill.  [Clinical  Manuals]  9/- 

Causes  and  Prevention  of  Blindness  [tr.]  7/6 

Manual  of  Ophthalmic  Practice  [Lewis's  Practical  Series] 

Handbook  of  Ophthalmic  Science  and  Practice  ;  ill.  18/- 

Manual  of  Diseases  of  the  Eye;  ill.  10/6 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Dis.  of  the  Eye,  tr.  A.  F.  Fergus ;  3  col.  pi.  &  ill.  25/- 

An  important  French  work,  which  has  already  been  translated  into  six  languages. 

Student's  Guide  to  Diseases  of  the  Eye  ;  157  ill.  7/6 

Handbook  of  Ophthalmology  [Am.  tr.]  ;  ill.  $4. 50 

Handbook  of  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  and  their  Treatment ;  Ul.  10/6 

Practical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Eye  ;  ill.  25/- 
On  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  ed.  Prf.  .M.  M.  McHardy 

On  Diseases  and  Injuries  of  the  Eye  ;  10  col.  pi.  and  157  ill.  21/- 


Manual  and  Atlas  of  Medical  Ophthalmoscopy  ;  16  col.  pL  18/- 

Atlas  of  Ophthalmoscopy  ;  12  pi.  and  59  ill.  40/- 

Originally  pub.  at  Berlin  in  i8€3,  with  French  and  Gennan  text,  here  tr.  by  H.  R.  SWANZV. 


„  +  Frost,  W. 

FucHS,  Prf.  E. 

HiGGINS,  C. 

*JULER,  Henry 
Macnamara,  C. 
•Meyer,  Prf.  Edouard 

•Nettleship,  E. 
Shweigger,  K.  E.  T. 
SwANZY,  Henry  R. 
Walton,  Haynes 
Wells,  J.  8. 
Wolfe,  D,  J.  R. 

Atlases. 

GoWERS,  Dr.  W.  R. 
Liebreich,  Richard 

Astigmatism. 

Burnett,  S.  M.  [Am.] 

Cataract. 

Carter,  R.  Brudenell 
Cowell,  George 

Colour  Blindness. 

Jeffries,  B.  J.  [Am.] 
Roberts,  C. 

Examination. 

Landolt,  Prf.  E. 

Glaucoma. 

Smith,  Priestley 

Ophthalmoscope 
Refraction 

•Donders,  Prf.  F.  C. 

Fox + Gould,  57^^'  [Ams.]  Compend  on  Diseases  of  the  Eye  and  Refraction  ;  ill. 


8° 

VenWunA,  Ed.\%dm 

.r8° 

Triibner 

68 

8° 

Pentland,  Edin, 

89 

8° 

Macmillan 

77 

8° 

)> 

7S 

8° 

80 

fa- 

Cassell 

88 

s'" 

Balli^re 

86 

cS" 

H.  K.  Lewis 

89 

8° 

Smith  &  Elder 

86 

8° 

Churchill        [68]  82 

r8° 

Griffin 

87 

f  8° 

Churchill         [79]  87 

8" 

Philadelphia 

78 

p«: 

H.  K.  Lewis  [86]  88 

Churchill  [53]  75 
De  La  Rue  [69]  86 
Churchill  82 


8°  Churchill 
4°        .. 


[79]  82 
8S 


Theoretical  and  Practical  Treatise  on  Astigmatism 


Operations  for  Cataract  [Lettsomian  Lects. 

Lectures  on  Cataract :  its  causes,  varieties,  treatment ;  ill. 


Colour  Blindness :  its  dangers  and  its  detecti(Hi 
Detection  of  Colour  Blindness 


Manual  of  Examination  of  the  Eyes  [tr.] 

Glaucoma  :  Causes,  Sympt.,  Pathology,  and  Treatment ;  pi. 

— V.  H*  §  13,  s.v.  Ophthalmoscope. 

— V.  also  H  §  14:  Optics. 

Anomalies  of  Accommodation  and  Refraction  of  the  Eye  [tr.] 


$3.50     8°  St.  Louis 


'84]  6/-     8°  Macmillan  85 

4/6  c  8°        „  83 


$2     8°  Boston  [79]  83 

5/-     8° 


12/6     8°  BaUiire 


79 


Hartridge,  G. 
"Landolt,  Prf.  E. 
Morton,  A.  Stanford 
Valk,  Dr.  F.  [Am.] 

Retina. 

ICiJHNE,  W. 

Squint  (Strabismus). 

SCHWEIGGER,  C. 


Refraction  of  the  Eye :  manual  for  students ;  98  ill, 

Refraction  and  Accommodation  of  the  Eye,  &  their  Anomalies  [tr.  ] ;  147 

Refraction  of  the  Eye  :  diagnosis  and  correction ;  ill. 

Lectures  on  Errors  of  Refraction  and  their  Correction  w.  Glasses ;  ill. 


10/6     8°  Churchill  79 


8°  New  Sydenham  Soc.  64 

$1.25    12°  Philadelphia    [86]  88 

6/-  c  8°  Churchill         [84]  90 

ill.  30/-  r  8°  Pentland,  Edin.     86 

3/-  s  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [82]  86 

$3     8°  New  York  89 


Photo-Chemistry  of  Retina  and  Visual  Purple  [tr.],  ed.  Dr.  M.  Foster         3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


Clinical  Investigations  on  Squint 


5/-     8°  Churchill 


78 


87 


Therapeutics. 


de  Weckerh- Forbes,  L.+L.  Ocular  Therapeutics ;  ill. 

Vision:  Quality  and  Range  of. 

tONGMORE,  Sir  T.  Illustrated  Optical  Manual ;  74  ill. 


16/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder       79 


S77 


[for  testing  quality  and  range,!  id/- 


8°  Longman        [63]  88 
P  P 


Medicine]    EAR.     BREAST.     BONES  AND  JOINTS.     BRAIN  AND  NERVES.      [Surgery 


H*  §§  36-39 


Barr,  Dr.  Thos. 
Buck,  Dr.  A.  H.  [Am.] 

Burnett,  Dr.  C.  H.  [Am. 

Dalbv,  Sir  W.'b. 
Hartmann,  Dr.  A. 
HiNTON,  Dr.  James 
Jones,  Prf.  H.  McN. 
Politzer,  Prf. 
Pritchard,  Prf.  Urban 
ItoosA,  Dr.  D.  B.  St.  G. 
V.  Troeltsch 
TuRNBULL,  Dr.  L.  [Am] 

Atlas. 

Jones,  Prf.  H.  McN. 


36.    EAB. 

Manual  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear ;  ill. 

Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear 

Manual  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear ;  ill, 

]  The  Ear :  its  anatomy,  physiology,  and  diseases  ;  ill. 

Diseases  and  Injuries  of  the  Ear :  their  prevention  and  cure 

Lectures  on  Diseases  and  Injuries  of  the  Ear ;  ill. 

Diseases  of  the  Ear  and  their  Treatment,  tr.  Dr.  J.  Erskine  ;  42  ill. 

The  Questions  in  Aural  Surgery  o.p. 

Practitioner's  Handbook  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear  and  Naso- Pharynx  ; 

Textbook  of  Diseases  of  Ear  and  Adjacent  Organs  [tr.]';  257  ill. 

Handbook  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear ;  ill. 

Practical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Ear  [Am.  tr.]  ;  ill. 

The  Surgical  Diseases  of  the  Ear,  tr.  J.  Hinton  :  with  notes 

Clinical  Manual  of  Diseases  of  Ear ;  100  ill. 

Imperfect  Hearing :  hygiene  of  the  ear  ;  ill. 

Atlas  of  Diseases  of  Membrana  Tympani ;  59  col.  figs. 


10/6  c  8°  MacLehose,  Glasg.S^ 


10/- 

r  8°  Low                       84 

$2.50 

8°  New  York             89 

18/- 

8°  Churchill        [77]  84 

4/6 

c  8°  Pentland,  Edin.    89 

7/6 

c  8'  Churchill        [73]  8s 

9h 

8°  Pentland,  Edin.     86 

[pb  12/6] 

c  8°  King                      74 

ill.      6/- 

c  8°  Churchill        [78]  87 

21/- 

8°  Balliire           [83]  89 

4/6 

c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis         86 

=5/- 

r  8°            „           [69]  85 

8°  New  Sydenham  Soc.  74 

$5 

8°  Philadelphia           72 

.2/- 

8°         „            [81]  81 

21/- 

4°  Churchill               78 

37.    BREAST. 

Bryant,  Thos.  Diseases  of  the  Breast;  8  col.  pi.  and  18  ill. 

Creighton,  Dr.  Chas.      Physiology  and  Pathology  of  the  Breast ;  ill. 

Caneep. 

NuNN,  Thos.  W.  On  Cancer  of  the  Breast ;  21  col.  pi. 

Tumours. 

Gross,  Dr.  S.  W.  [Am.]   Practical  Treatise  on  Tumours  of  Mammary  Gland  ;  20  ill. 


[ainicalManuals]9/-  f8°  Cassell  88 

9/-     8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [78]  86 


42/-     4"  Churchill  82 

$2.50     8°  New  York  80 


38.    BONES  AMD  JOINTS. 


Barwell,  R. 
Erichsen,  J.  E. 
Jones,  Thomas 
Macnamara,  C. 

Marsh,  Howard 
Page,  Herbert  W. 
Price,  Peter  C. 
Swain,  Paul 
Thomas,  H.  Owen 

>>  >> 

Wright,  G.  A. 

Orthopcsdic  Surgery 

Sprains. 

MouLLiN,  Dr.  C.  W.  M. 


16/- 
10/6 
12/6 
12/- 


Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Joints ;  ill. 

On  Concussion  of  the  Spine,  Nervous  Shocks,  etc. 

Diseases  of  the  Bones  :  their  pathology,  diagnosis,  and  treatment ;  ill 

Lectures  on  Diseases  of  Bones  and  Joints ;  ill. 

Clinical  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Bones 

Diseases  of  Joints ;  2  col.  pi.  [Clinical  Manuals]  9/ 

Injuries  to  Spine  and  Spinal  Cord  without  Apparent  Shock  10/- 

Essay  on  Excision  of  the  Knee-joint ;  col.  pi.  14/- 

Injuries  and  Diseases  of  the  Knee-joint ;  36  ill.  9/- 

Diseases  of  Hip,  Knee,  and  Ankle  Joints,  and  Deformities  25/- 

Principles  of  Treatment  of  Joint  Disease  S/~ 

Hip  Disease  in  Childhood ;  48  ill.  [w.  ref.  to  its  treatm.  by  excision]  10/6 

— V,  H*  §  30  :  Orthopaedic  Surgery. 


Sprains  :  their  'consequences  and  treatment 


8° 


c8° 

c8° 

8° 

P8° 


Macmillan      [60]  81 
Longman  75 

Smith  &  Elder       88 


Churchill 
Macmillan 
Cassell 
Churcliill 


[80]  87 
78 


[83]  85 
65 
69 
H.  K.  Lewis  [7-]  86 


8°  Longman 


H.  K,  Lewis 


87 


89 


Cranium. 

Bramwell,  Dr.  B. 

Spinal  Cord  and 

Adams,  W. 
Barwell,  Richard 
Bigg,  R.  Heather 
Brodhurst,  B.  E. 
Jones,  Prf.  H.  McN. 
Little,  Dr.  W.  J. -l-M. 
Roth,  Dr.  M. 

„       B. 
Sayre,  Dr.  L.  A.  [Am.] 

»»  »>  »» 

Smith,  Noble 
Thorburn,  Dr.  Wm. 

Nerves. 

BOULBY,  A.  A. 

Mitchell,  Dr..  S.  Weir 


39.    BRAIN  AND  NERVES, 

Intra-cranial  Tumours  ;  116  ill. 

Spine. 

The  Spine  :  lateral  and  other  forms  of  curvature ;  ill. 

Causes  and  Treatment  of  Lateral  Curvatures  of  the  Spine ;  ill. 

Orthopragms  of  Spine,  5/-;  Spinal  Curvature ;  ill. 

On  Curvatures  and  Diseases  of  the  Spine  ;  ill. 

Treatment  of  Spinal  Curvature  by  Extension  and  Jacket ;  ill. 

On  In-knee  Distortion  :  varieties  and  treatment ;  40  ill. 

Prevention  and  Treatment  of  Spinal  Deformities      [esp.  lateral  curvatures]  5/- 

Treatment  of  Lateral  Curvature  of  the  Spine ;  ill.  [also  Flat  Foot]  5/- 

Spinal  Disease  and  S-r%al  Curvature  ;  ill.  10/6  c 

Lectures  on  Orthopaeii.  1  Surgery  and  Diseases  of  the  Joints  21/- 

Curvatures  of  the  Spins  j  54  ill.  •  5/- 

Contribution  to  the  I'tudy  of  the  Surgery  of  ^he  Spinal  Cord  ;  ill.  12/6  m 


14/-     8°  Pentland,  Edin.    88 


10/6 
S/-C 
3/6  c 

7/6 
4/6  p 
7/6 


8° 


Churchill 

Macmillan 

Churchill 


[65]  82 
[68]  89 
80;  82 
[55]  88 
84 

Longman  82 

Balliere  88 

H.  K.  Lewis  90 
Smith  &  Elder  77 
Churchill  [76]  83 
Smith  &Elder[83j88 
Griffin  89 


Injuries  and  Diseases  olT  Nerves,  and  their  Surgical  Treatment 
[Ara.  ]     Injuries  of  Nerv(»s  and  tlieir  Consequences 

S78 


14/-     8°  Churchill  90 

15/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder       73 


Medicine]        GENERATIVE,  DIGESTIVE,  AND  URINARY  ORGANS,  ETC.  [Surgery 

H*  §§  40-43 
40.    MALE  GENERATIVE  OBaANS. 

Generally. 

Keyes,  Dr.  E.  L.  [Am.]  Practical  Treatise  on  Urinary  Diseases,  incl.  Syphilis;  ill.  21/-     8°  Churchill  88 

A  new  edn.— entirely  rewritten— of  his  wlc,  w.  same  title,  written  in  conjunction  w.  Prf.  W.  H.  van  BUREN  [Am.]  21/^  r  S?  id.  74. 

Curling,  Thos.  B.  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  Testis,  Sperm.  Cord,  and  Scrotum ;  ill.  i6/-     8°        „  [43]  78 

Howe,  J.  W.  [Am.]  Excessive  Veneiy,  Masturbation,  and  Incontinence  $3   12°  New  York  83 

Impotence. 

GR0ss,Dr.  Sam.W.  [Am.]Pract.  Treat,  on  Impotence,  Steril.,  etc.,  of  Male  Sexual  Organs;  18  ill.      7/6     8°  Pentland,Ed.[8i]88 

Testis. 

OsBORN,  Samuel  Notes  on  Diseases  of  the  Testis ;  ill.  3/6  f  8°  Churchill  80 

Spepmatorrhcea. 

Bartholow, Dr. R. [Am.] Spermatorrhoea;  ill.  $1    12°  New  York      [66]  79 

Milton,  J.  L.  Spermatorrhoea :  its  results  and  complications  7/6  c  8°  Renshaw        [72]  86 

„         „  On  the  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Spermatorrhoea  10/6     8°        „  [2ndedn.55]88 

41.    DIGESTIVE  ORGANS. 


Intestines 

Senn,  Dr.  N.  [Am.] 
*Treves,  Frederick 

Hernia. 

Warren,  Dr.  J.  H. 
Wood,  John 


— V.  also  H*  §  20,  s.v.  Intestines. 
Intestinal  Surgery  ;  ill. 
Intestinal  Obstruction ;  ill. 


$2.50     8°  Chicago  89 

[Clinical  Manuals]  8/6  c  8°  Cassell  84 


Practical  Treatise  on  Plemia  ;  pi.  and  82  ill.  21/-  r  8°  Churchill        [80]  84 

Plea  for  Cure  of  Rupture  [subcutaneous  injection  for  hernia]  5/6     8°        „  84 

Hernia  and  its  Radical  Cure  ;  44  Ul.  [R.C.S.  Lects.,  '85]  4/6  c  8°  Renshaw  85 


42.    URINARY  ORGANS :  KIDNEYS,  BLADDER,  URETHRA,  PROSTATE. 


Bartels+Ebstein,  Prfs. 
Clarke,  W.  Bruce 
COULSON,  W.  J. 
Gant,  F.  J. 
Gross,  Dr.S.  D.  [Am.] 
Harrison,  Reginald 
Morris,  Henry 
Newman,  Dr.  David 
♦Thompson,  Sir  Henry 


Calculus. 

Dawson,  W.  W.  [Am.] 
Freyer,  Dr.  P.  J. 
Harris,  Dr.  W.  P. 
Thompson,  Sir  Henry 


Urethra. 

Harrison,  Reginald 
Lucas,  Clement 
Otis,  Prf.  F.  N.  [Am.] 
•Thompson,  Sir  H. 


Diseases  of  the  Kidneys  [tr.] — v.  Ziemssen's  Cyclo.  of  Med.,  vol.  xv.,  »^  H*  §  10. 
Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  Kidney  ;  ill.  7/6     8° 

Diseases  of  the  Bladder  and  Prostate  Gland  ;  ill.  i6/-     8° 

On  Diseases  of  Bladder,  Prostate  Gland,  and  Urethra  12/6     8° 

Diseases,  Injur.,  &Malform.of  Urin.  Blad.,  Pros.  Gland,&  Urethra;  170  ill.  18/-  8° 
Lectures  on  Surgical  Disorders  of  the  Urinary  Organs  ;   48  ill.  12/6     8° 

Surgical  Diseases  of  the  Kidney ;  6  col.  pi.  and  40  ill.  [Clinical  Manuals]  9/-  c  8° 
Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Kidneys  amenable  to  Surgical  Treatment  16/-  8° 
Clinical  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  Urinary  Organs ;  121  ill.  10/6     8° 

Lectures  on  Important  Points  in  Surgery  of  Urinary  Organs ;  ill.  2/6     8° 

Tumours  of  the  Bladder  :  nature,  symptoms,  and  treatment ;  ill.  5/-     8° 

Diseases  of  the  Prostate  :  pathology  and  treatment ;  ill.  6/-     8° 


H.  K.  Lewis 

Churchill 

Renshaw 

H.  K.  Lewis 

Churchill 

Cassell 

Longman 

Churchill 


Treatise  on  Stone  in  the  Bladder  $3    12°  New  York 

Modern  Treatment  of  Stone  by  Litholapaxy  ;  ill.  5/-     8°  Churchill 

Lithotomy  and  Extraction  of  Stone  from  Bladder,  Urethra,  etc.  ;  ill.  10/6     8° 

Supra- Pubic  Operation  for  Stone  and  Tumour ;  13  ill.  3/6     8° 

Practical  Lithotomy  and  Lithotrity ;  87  ill.  10/-     8° 

Preventive  Treatment  of  Calculous  Disease  and  Use  of  Solvent  Remedies   2/6  c  8°         " 


86 

[81]  81 

[67]  84 

[51]  76 

[78]  87 

8S 

89 

[69]  89 

84 

84 

[6-]  86 


80 
86 
76 
86 
[63]  80 
[73]  88 


Stricture  of  Urethra  and  Disorders  of  Urinary  Organs  7/6 

Diseases  of  the  Urethra  [Clinical  Manuals] 

Stricture  of  the  Male  Urethra  12/- 

Pathology  &  Treatment  of  Stricture  of  Urethra  &  Urethral  Fistulse  ;  74  ill.  6/- 


8°  Churchill  7S 

8°  Cassell  in  prep. 

8°  Smith  &  Elder      78 

8°  Churchill        [6-]  85 


43.    VENEREAL  DISEASES. 


Bumstead+Taylor,  ^[^^j  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Venereal  Diseases 
COLLES,  Abraham  Treat,  on  Ven.  Dis.  and  Use  of  Mercury — in  his  Works 

Cooper,  Alfred  Syphilis  and  Pseudo-Syphilis 

HiLL-1-CooPER,  Prf.  B.  -f  a.  Syphilis  and  Local  Contagious  Disorders 

„  ,,  „  Student's  Manual  of  Venereal  Diseases 

•Hutchinson,  Jon.  Syphilis ;  8  col.  pi. 

S79 


$4.75     8°  Philadelphia  [61]  83 

8°  NewSyd.Soc.[    ]8i 

10/6     8°  Churchill  84 

18/-  r  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [68]  82 

2/6  p  8°  „  [77]  g. 

[Clinical  Manuals]  9/-     8°  Cassell  B7 


Medicine] 


MIDWIFERY. 


[Obstetrics 


H*  §§  44-45 

Keyes,  Dr.  E.  L.  [Am.]  Venereal  Diseases  lo/-     8° 

Lancere.\ux,  Treatise  on  Syphilis,  tr.  Dr.  Whitley,  2  vols.  8° 

Lee,  Heni-y  Lectures  on  Syphilis  lo/-     8° 

Lewin,  Prf.  Geo.  Treatment  of  Syphilis  with  Subcutaneous  Sublimate  Injections  [Am.  tr.]     7/-  s  8° 

V.  Zeissl,  Dr.  H.  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Syphilis  &  allied  Venereal  Diseases  [Am.  tr.]   $4     8° 


Low  S 

NewSyd.  Soc.68;e 
Churchill 
H.  K.  Lewis 
J\^ew  York 


75 
82 

87 


Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Gonorrhcea 
On  Gonorrhoeal  Infection  in  Women 


Gonorrhoea. 

Milton,  J.  L. 
Sinclair,  W.  J. 

Atlases. 

Fox,  Dr.  Geo.  H.  [Am.]  Photographic  Illustrations  [col.]  of  Cutaneous  Syphilis 
Maclaren,  Dr.  P.  H.       Atlas  of  Venereal  Diseases  ;  col.  pi. 
Morrow,  Dr.  P.  A.  [Am.]  Atlas  of  Venereal  and  Skin  Diseases  ;  in  pts. 


10/6     8°  Renshaw        [71]  88 
4/-  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis         88 


ids/-     4°  Churchill  81 

63/-     4°  Pentland,  Ed.  86-87 

ea.  $2      i° N.york%%sqq.inprog. 


44.    EECTUM  amd  ANUS. 

Allingh>m.  Wm.             Fistula,  Haemorrhoids,  Ulcer,  Stricture,  etc.,  of  Rectum                             10/6     8°  Churchill  [71]  88 

Andrews,  5;;^;^  [Ams.]  Rectal  and  Anal  Surgery                                                                           $1.50     %°  Chicago  89 

Ball,  Chas.  B.                   Rectum  &  Anus  :  their  dis.  &  treatm.  ;  54  ill.  (some  col.)  [Clin.  Manuals]  9/-  f  8°  Cassell  87 
vanBuREN,Prf.W.H.[Am.]Diseasesof  the  Rectumand  Surgery  of  the  Lower  Bowel;  ill.                 14/-     8°  H.  K.  Lewis[7i]8i 

Cooper,  Alfred                 Diseases  of  the  Rectum                                                                                   4/-  c  8°            „  87 

Cripps,  Harrison                Diseases  of  the  Rectum  and  Anus ;  ill.                                                              12/6     8°  Churchill  84 

,,             „                       Cancer  of  the  Rectum :  pathology,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  ;  ilL                  6/- p  8°          ,,  80 

Kelsey,  Dr.  C.  B.  [Am.]  Rectum  and  Anus  :  pathology,  diagnosis,  and  treatment ;  ill.                          $4     8°  New  York  [84]  89 

Smith,  Prf.  Henry            Surgery  of  the  Rectum                                                [Lettsomian  Lectures]  6/-     8°  Churchill  [6-]  82 


VIII.  ©bstetdc  ^eblctne  anb  SurGCtig* 


45.    MIDWIFERY. 


Generally. 


"Barnes,  Dr.  Robert       Lectures  on  Obstetric  Operations  :  incl.  hasmor.  ;  ill.  12/6 

*      „           +rancourt       System  of  Obstetric  Medicine  and  Surgery,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  38/- 

Cazeaux+Tarnier,  pfj^'  Obstetrics :  theory  and  practice,  incl.  pregnancy  [tr,]  35/- 

Ddncan,  Dr.  J.  Matthews     Mechanism  of  Natural  and  Morbid  Parturition  10/6 

,,                       ,,           Researches  in  Obstetrics  18/- 

A  Manual  of  Midwifery  ;  227  ill.  15/- 

Textbook  of  Modem  Midwifery ;  ill.  $4 
Obstetrics ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  [System  of  Gynsecol.  and  Obstet.,  a.  H*  §  46]  12/6 


*Galabin,  Dr.  A.  L. 
Glisan,  Dr.  R.  [Am.] 
Hirst,  Prf.  B.  C.  [Am.] 
*Leishman,  Prf.  W. 


System  of  Midwifery ;  2  vols.  ;  220  ill.  [incl.  pregnancy  &  puerperal  state]  24/- 


RoBERTS,  Lloyd 
Schroder,  Dr.  Karl 
Simpson,  Prf.  A.  R. 

„        Sir  J.  Young 
Smellie, 

Spibgelberg,  Otto 
Tanner,  Dr.  T.  H. 
WiNCKEL,  Prf.  F. 


Lusk,  Prf.  W.  T.  [Am.]   Science  and  Art  of  Midwifery ;  ill. 

MiLNE,  Alex.  Principles  and  Practice  of  Midwifery 

Pavin,  Prf.  Theophilus  [Am.]    Science  and  Art  of  Obstetrics ;  214  ill. 

*Playfair,  Prf.  W.  S.     Treatise  on  Science  and  Art  of  Midwifery,  2  vols. ;  6  pi.  and  187  ill. 

Practical  Midwifery 

Manual  of  Midwifery  :  incl.  pathol.  of  pregn.  and  puerp.  state  [tr.  ] 

Contributions  to  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Works  of,  3  vols. 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Midwifery,  ed.  Dr.  McClintock,  3  vols. ;  port. 

Textbook  of  Midwifery,  tr.  Dr.  J.  B.  Hurry,  2  vols. 

The  Signs  and  Diseases  of  Pregnancy  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill. 

Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Child-bed  [tr.] 

Text-Book  of  Midwifery,  tr.  Dr.  J.C.  Edgar  [Am.]  ;  200  ill. 

Atlas. 

Barbour,  Dr.  A.  F.  H.    Atlas  of  the  Anatomy  of  Labour  ;  incl.  full-time  pregnancy ;  u  pi. 

Martin,  Prf.  A.  Atlas  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  tr.  Dr.  F.  Barnes 

Cyclopaedia. 

Charpenten,  etc.  [eds.]   Cycloptedia  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  12  vols.;  col.  pi.  and  2000  ill.  88-89 

Abortion  —for  JurUp-ud.  bks.,  V.  H*  §  54. 

Rentoul.  Dr   R.  R.         PracticalTreatise  on  theCausesandTreatmt.  of  Abortion  ;  2c0l.pl.  &  35  ill.  10/6     i°  Vem\a.nA,  Edin.     89 

580 


8°  Churchill        [71]  86 

8°  Smith  &  Elder  84-85 

r  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [73]  85 

c  8°  Black  75 

8°      „  68 

c  8°  ChurchUl  86 

8°  Philadelphia  [87]  89 

r  8°  Pentland,  Edin.     89 

8°  MacLehose,  Glas.  [73]88 

18/-  r  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [84]  89 

12/6  c  8°  Livingstone,  Ed.  [71]  84 

18/-  r  8°  Pentland,  Edin.     87 

28/-     8°  Smith&Elder[76]89 

7/6  c  8°  Churchill  84 

12/6     8°        „  73 

15/-     8°  Black  80 

so/-     8°      „  71 

8°  New  Syd.  Soc.  76-78 

8°  „  87;  88 

18/-     8°  Renshaw         [6-]  67 

14/-     8°  H.  K.  Lewis  76 

8°  Pentland,  Edin.     89 


if° 
31/6     4°  H.  K.  Lewis 


82 


Medicine] 


DISEASES  OF  WOIVIEN. 


[Obstetrics 


Antiseptic  Methods. 

Bar,  Dr.  Paul  Principles  of  Antiseptic  Methods  appl.  to  Obstetric  Practice,  tr.  H.  D.  Fry  [Am. 

Intra-Uterine  Death. 

Priestley,  W.  O.  Pathology  of  Intra-Uterine  Death  [Lumleian  Lects.  '82]  7/6 

Extra-Uterine  Pregnancy. 

Parry,  Dr.  J.  S.  [Am.]    Extra-Uterine  Pregnancy  :  causes,  treatment,  etc. 
Strahan,  Dr.  J.  [Am.]     Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  Extra-Uterine  Pregnancy 

Midwives. 


]$i 


cS" 


H*  §§  46-47 

^t,%° Philadelphia  %% 
Churchill  88 


AVELING,  Dr.  J.  H. 
Barnes,  Dr.  Fancourt 
Burton,  J.  E. 


English  Midwives ;  their  history  and  prospects 
Manual  of  Midwifery  for  Midwives  ;  ill. 
Handbook  of  Midwifery  for  Midwives ;  ill. 

CULLINGWORTH,  Dr.  C.  J.  A  Short  Manual  for  Monthly  Nurses 

Smith,  H.  Fly  Handbook  for  Midwives ;  41  ill. 

Mortality  of  Childbed. 

Duncan,  Dr.  J.  Mathews    Mortality  of  Childbed  and  Maternity  Hospitals 

Nursing:  Obstetric. 

Haultain-1- Ferguson,  ^1^.^"  Handbook  of  Obstetric  Nursing  j  i  col.  pi.  and  29  ill. 


$1.50 


5/- 
6/- 
6/- 
,6 
5/- 


c» 

c8° 
f8° 
f8° 
c8° 


7/6     8° 


S/-  f8° 


H.  K.  Lewis  76 

Philadelphia  89 


Churchill  72 

Smith&Elder[79]88 
Churchill        [80]  84 
[82]  87 
Longman        [82]  84 


Black  70 

Pentland,  Edin.     89 


46.    DISEASES  OF  WOMEN  ((JYN.ffiCOLOaY)  («):  GENERAL  TREATISES. 


Atthill,  Dr.  Lombe 
Barnes,  Dr.  Robert 
BiGELOvv,  Dr.  H.  R. 
Byford,  ^^^  [Ams.] 
DoRAN,  A.  H.  G. 
Duncan,  Dr.  J.  Mathews 
Emmet,  Dr.  T.  A. 
Fritzsch,  Dr. 
*Galabin,  Dr.  A.  L. 
GooDELL,  Dr.  Wm. 
H  art -1- Barbour, -j^^^p- 
Hewitt,  Prf.  Graily 
*JONES,  Prf.  H.  McN. 
*Lewers,  Dr.  A.  H.  N. 


Clinical  Lectures  on  Diseases  Peculiar  to  Women 

Clinical  History  of  Medical  and  Surgical  Diseases  of  Women ;  ill. 

Gynecological  Electrotherapeutics  ;  ill. 

Practice  of  Medicine  &  Surgery  in  Diseases  &  Accidents  of  Women ;  306  ill. 

Handbook  of  Gynecological  Operations  ;  ill. 

Clinical  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  Women 
Principles  and  Practice  of  Gynaecology ;  1 50  ill. 
The  Diseases  of  Women  [Am.  tr.] 
Student's  Guide  to  the  Diseases  of  Women  ;  78  ill. 
Lessons  in  Gynaecology ;  ill. 
Manual  of  Gynecology 

Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  Women  :  incl.  pregn. ;  211  ill. 
Practical  Manual  of  the  Diseases  of  Women  j  ill. 
Practical  Text-Book  of  Diseases  of  Women  ;  ill.     [Lewis's  Practical  Ser.]  8/6  c  8° 


6/6 
28/- 

8/6 

25/-     8°  Churchill 

15/-     8°        .. 
16/-     8°        „ 

24/-  r  8"        „ 
10/-  r  8 
7/6  f  8' 


Longman  [71]  83 
Churchill  [73]  78 
H.  K.  Lewis         89 


Low 
Churchill 


25/- 

24/- 

9/- 


MlTCHELL,  Dr.  S.  Weir  [Am.]  Diseases  of  Nervous  System,  especially  in  Women 


Savage,  Dr.  H.  J. 
Schroder,  Prf.  K. 
Simpson,  Sir  J.  Young 
Skene,  J.  C. 
Smith,  Dr.  Heywood 


8/-  c  8' 


Johnston 

Longman 

Ballike 

H.  K.  Lewis 

Churchill 


[65]  88 

87 
[79]  90 
[79]  85 

83 
[79]  87 

89 
[82]  86 
[63182 
[84]  87 

88 
[81]  8s 
[6-]  81 


Surg.  &  Surg.  Path.  &  Anat.  of  Fem.  Pelvic  Organs    [a  series  of  col.  pL]  35/-     4"         ,, 
Diseases  of  the  Female  Sexual  Organs  [tr.]— z/.  Ziemssen's  Cyclo.  of  Med.,  vol.  x.,  ut  H*  §  10. 
Clinical  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  Women,  ed.  A.  R.  Simpson  1 8/-     8°  Black  72 

Treatment  in  Diseases  of  Women ;  ill.  28/-     8°  H.  K.  Lewis  89 

Practical  Gynaecology  :  handbook  of  diseases  of  women  ;  ill.  c  8°  Churchill[77]««^/-e;>. 

System  of  Gynaecology  and  Obstetrics.     By  American  Authors;  in  8  vols.;  col.  pi.  and  ill.   ea.  12/6  r  8°  Pentland,  Ed.  89  in  prog. 

L :  MANN,  Prf.  M.  D.  [Am.]  Gynaecology ;  ii. :  Hirst,  Prf.  B.  C.  [Am.]  Obstetrics. 

Tait,  Lawson  The  Diseases  of  Women  10/- 

Thomas,  T.  Gaillard  [AmJ  Practical  Treatise  on  th^  Diseases  of  Women ;  ill.  $5 


Practical  Treatise  on  the  Diseases  of  Women  ;  200  ill. 
Lectures  on  the  Diseases  of  Women,  ed.  J.  M.  Duncan 
Treatise  on  the  Diseases  of  Woman  [Am.  tr.] ;  117  ill. 


Thorburn,  Prf.  J. 
West,  Dr.  Chas. 
WiNCKEL,  Prf.  F. 

Popular. 

Bell,  Dr.  Robert 

Bull,  Dr.  Thomas 

Chavasse,  Pye 

Napheys,  Dr.  G.  H.  [Am.]  The  Physical  Life  of  Woman 


21/- 
.6/- 
15/- 


Cornish,  Birm.  [77]86 
Philadelphia  [68]  80 
Griffin  85 

Churchill  [56]  79 
Pentland,  Edin.     87 


Women  in  Health  and  Sickness 

Hints  to  Mothers  on  the  Management  of  their  Health 

Advice  to  a  Wife  on  the  Management  of  her  Health 


2/6  c  8° 

1/6  f8° 

2/6   12° 

[as  maiden,  wife,  mother]  $2   12° 


Bryce,  Glasgow  89 
Longman  [4-]  88 
Churchill  [42]  89 
Philadelphia    [71]  76 


47.    DISEASES  OF  WOMEN  {b):  SPECIAL  DISEASES  and  REGIONS  PECULIAR  TO  WOMEN. 


Ovaries. 

Atlee,  Dr.  W.  L.  General  and  Differential  Diagnosis  of  Ovarian  Tumours  ;  ill. 

DoRAN,  A.  H.  G.  Observations  on  Tumours  of  the  Ovary  and  Fallopian  Tube  ;  ill. 

Garrigues,  H.  J.  [Am.]  Diagnosis  of  Ovarian  Cysts 
Kiwisch,  Diseases  of  the  Ovaries,  tr.  Pr£  J.  Clay 

Peaslee,  Dr.  E.  R.  [Am.]  Ovarian  Tumours  :  pathology,  diagnosis,  and  treatment ;  ill. 
Tait,  Lawson  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  the  Ovaries 

*Wells,  Sir  T.  Spencer    Ovarian  and  Uterine  Tumours  :  diagnosis  and  treatment ;  ill. 

S8i 


20/- 

10/6     8' 

$1.25    12' 

i6/-r  12' 

16/-  r  8' 


8°  Smith  &  Elder 


New  York 
Churchill 
H.  K.  Lewis 
7/6  c  8°  Cornish,  Bir.  [81]    _ 
21/-     8°  ChurciJll  82 


73 
84 

83 
60 

72 


Medicine] 


DISEASES  OF   CHILDREN. 


[Diseases  of  Children 


H*  §48 

Uterus. 

COURTY,  Prf.  A. 

Hewitt,  Prf.  Graily 
SCHULTZE,  Dr.  B,  S. 
Tilt,  Dr.  E.  J. 


Pract.  Treat,  on  Dis.  of  Uterus,  Ovaries,  &  Fallopian  Tubes  [Am.  tr.];424ill.  24/- 
Mechanical  System  of  Uterine  Pathology  ;  31  ill.  [Harveian  Lects.]  7/6 

Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Displacement  of  the  Uterus  [tr.] ;  ill.  12/6 

On  Uterine  and  Ovarian  Inflammation  12/- 

Handbook  of  Uterine  Therapeutics  and  Diseases  of  Women  10/-  ] 

On  Cancer  of  the  Uterus  [Harveian  Lects.  1886]  10/6 


Williams,  Dr.  J. 

Bladder  and  Urethra. 

Skene,  Dr.  A.  J.  C.  [Am.]  Diseases  of  the  Bladder  and  Urethra  in  Women  ;  ill. 

Change  of  Life. 

Tilt,  Dr.  E.  J.  Change  of  Life  in  Health  and  Disease 

Dysmenorrhoea. 

Smith,  Dr.  Heywood        Dysmenorrhoea  :  its  pathology  and  treatment ;  ill. 

Perineum. 

Bantock,  Dr.  C.  G.         Rupture  of  Female  Perineum :  immediate  and  remote ;  ill. 
Duncan,  Dr.  J.  Mathews  Papers  on  the  Female  Perineum 

Pessaries. 

Bantock,  Dr.  G.  G.         On  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Pessaries  ;  ill. 

Sterility,  Fecundity,  etc. 

Duncan,  Dr.  J.  Mathews  Fecundity,  Fertility,  Sterility,  and  Allied  Topics 
„  „  On  Sterility  in  Women 


Churchill        [81]  82 
Longman  78 

H.  K.  Lewis         89 
Churchill        [62]  62 

C63]  78 
H.  K.  Lewis         88 


$3     8° 


New  York  [78]  87 
10/6  8°  Churchill  [57]  82 
4/6  c  8°  Churchill  81 


3/6 
6/-. 


ChurchUl  78 

79 


S/-     8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [82]  84 


16/-     8° 
[Gulstonian  Lectures]  6/-     8° 


Black  [66]  71 

Churchill  84 


IX.  Diseaees  of  Cbilbten, 


48.    GENERAL  and  SPECIAL  TREATISES. 

Generally. 

*ASHBY + Wright,  g-j;  The  Diseases  of  Children  :  medical  and  surgical ;  138111. 

Day,  Dr.  W.  H.  On  the  Diseases  of  Children  :  for  practitioners  and  students 

Duncan,  Dr.  T.  C.  [Am.]  Textbook  of  the  Diseases  of  Children 

Ellis,  Dr.  Edward  Practical  Manual  of  the  Diseases  of  Children 

*GoodhART,  Dr.  J,  F.      Student's  Guide  to  the  Diseases  of  Children 

Henoch,  Dr.  Diseases  of  Children  [tr.],  vol.  i, 

HiLLiER,  Thomas  Diseases  of  Children  [ciinical  treatise]  o.p.  ipb  8/6 ;  w. 

Keating,  Dr.  J.  M.  [Am.]  Cyclopaedia  of  Diseases  of  Children  ;  &  their  treatra.,  med.  &  surg. ,  4  v.  e 

Meggs+ Pepper,  Jr.  w.[Am.i  Pfactical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  Children 

Money,  Dr.  Angel  Treatment  of  Disease  in  Children:  incl.  diagnosis  [Lewis's  Practical  Sen] 

"Smith,  Dr.  Eustace         Practical  Treatise  on  Disease  in  Children  < 

„      Dr.  J.  Lewis[Am.]  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  Infancy  and  Childhood  ;  ill. 
STEINER,  Johann  Compendium  of  Children's  Diseases,  tr.  Lawson  Tait 

Tanner,  Dr.  T.  H.  Pract.  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  Infancy  and  Childhood,  ed.  A.  Meadows 

Trousseau,  A.  — in  his  Lectures  on  Clinical  Medicine  [tr.],  5  vols. 

Vogel,  Prf.  Alfred  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Diseases  of  Children  [tr.]  ;  6  pi. 

'West,  Dr.  Charles  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  Infancy  and  Childhood 


21/-     8*  Longman  89 

12/6  c  8°  Churchill        [73]  85 

$6     8°  Chicago  [    ]  82 

id/-  c  8°  ChurchiU       [69]  86 

IO/6  f  8°        „  [85]  88 

New  Syden.  Soc.  88 

6/-]     8°  Walton  68 

a.  22/6  8°  Pentland,  Ed.  89-go 

28/-  r  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [70]  8t 

10/6  c  8°  „  %t 

22/-     8°  ChurchiU        [84190. 

21/-  r  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [69]  79. 

74. 

10/6     8°  Renshaw        [58]  7& 

8°  NewSyd.Soc.  68-72 

18/-  r  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [70]  86 

18/-     8°  Longman       [48]  74 


Surgrie?il 


— ».  H»  §  27,  S.V.  Children. 


Popular. 

Bell.  Dr.  Robert  Cur  Ckiidreii :  how  to  keep  them  well  and  treat  them  when  iU  2/6  0  %'  Bryce,  Glasgm     89 

Bull.  Dr.  Thomas  Material  Management  of  Children  in  Health  and  Disease  1/6  f  8^  ^ongman       [4-J  »S 

Chavasse.  Pye  Advice  to  a  Mother  on  Management  of  her  Children  2/6   12    ChurchiU        [43J  »9 

Dunn,  Dr.  H.  P.  Infant  Health  :  the  physiology  and  hygiene  of  early  life  3/6  c  »    Paul                      SS 
Keating,  Dr.  T.M.  [Am.]  Pract.  Lessons  in  Nursing,  Maternity,  Infancy,  Childh.,  and  care  of  childn.4/6  c  8    Pentland   Edtn 

"  Mother,  A »  Suggestions  to  Mothers  on  the  Management  of  their  Children  '"'fi  ••-  8    r.h„rrh,Il        rs* 

Cerebral  Palsies. 

OsLER,  Dr.  Wm.  [Am.]  The  Cerebral  Palsies  of  Children 


10/6  c  8°  Churchill        [84]  89 


[clinical  study]  $2     8'  Philadelphia         89 


Medicine] 


PATHOLOGY  AND   PATHOLOGICAL  ANATOMY. 


[Pathology 


Digestive  Organs. 

Starr,  Prf.  L.  [Am.] 

Feeding. 

Cheadle,  Dr.  W.  B. 
Duncan,  T.  C.  [Am.] 
RouTH,  Dr.  C.  H.  F. 

Headaclies. 

Day,  Dr.  W.  H. 

Lungs. 

Smith,  Dr.  Eustace 

Nervous  System. 

West,  Dr.  Chas. 

Wasting  Diseases. 

Smith,  Dr.  Eustace 


Diseases  of  the  Digestive  Organs  in  Infants  and  Children 


Principles  and  Exact  Conditions  of  the  Artificial  Feeding  of  Infants 
Feeding  and  Management  of  Infants  and  Children 
Infant  Feeding  and  its  Influence  on  Life 


Headaches  in  Children  :  and  their  relation  to  training 
Clinical  Studies  of  the  Diseases  in  Children's  Lungs 
Some  Disorders  of  the  Nerrous  System  in  Childhood 
On  the  Wasting  Diseases  of  Infants  and  Children 


H*  §49 

12/6     8°  Pentland,  Edin.     86 


S/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder        89 
$2     8°  Chicago  8f 

7/6  f  8°  Churchill        [5-]  ;( 


i/-  c  8"  Churchill  88 

7/6  c  8°  Churchill  [76]  87 

5/-  c  8°  Longman  7 1 

8/6  c  8°  Churchill  [68]  88 


X.  patboloG^  anb  patbologxcal  Hnatomi^* 


49.    GENERAL   TREATISES. 

— V,  also  H*  §  10  :  General  Treatises  on  Medicine  ;  §  n  :  Disease,  etc. 

Lectures  on  Surgical  Pathology  and  Therapeutics  [tr.],  2  vols. 

Manual  of  Pathology ;  339  ill.  31/6 

General  Pathology  [tr.],  vols,  i.-ii. 

Manual  of  Pathology ;  ill.  [anat.,  physiol.,  microsc.  methods,  etc.] 

Intro,  to  Pathology  and  Morbid  Anatomy,  ed.  Stanley  Boyd  ;  167  ill.         14/- 

Text-book  of  Pathology  :  systematic  and  practical,  vol.  i.  ;  ill.  25/- 

Manual  of  General  Paihology  ;  i  col.  pi.  and  150  ill.  12/6 

The  Elements  of  Pathology  [tr.] ;  ill.  7/6 

Introduction  to  General  Pathology  [R.  C.  S.  Lectures]  14/- 

Manual  of  General  Pathology,  tr.  van  Duyn  +  Seguin  [Ams.  ]  25/- 


[chiefly  fr.  orig.  sources] 


Pathology 

Billroth,  Prf. 
Coats,  Dr.  Joseph 
COHNHEIM,  Dr. 
Dreschfeld,  Julius 
*Green,  Dr.  T.  H. 
*Hamii.ton,  Prf.  D.  J. 
*Payne,  Dr.  J.  F. 

RiNDFLElSCH,  Prf.  E. 

Sutton,  Dr.  J.  B. 
Wagner,  E. 

Atlas. 

Atlas  of  Illustrations  of  Pathology,  pts.  i.-vii. 

Geographical  and  Historical. 

HiRSCH,  Dr.  Aug.  Geographical  and  Historical  Pathology,  tr.  Dr.  C.  Creighton,  vols.  i.-iii. 

Surreal  Pathology         — z-.  H*  §  28. 

Pathological  Anatomy  and  Histology. 

*Cornil+Ranvier  Manual  of  Pathological  Histology  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  ill.  49/- 

VoL  L  :  Histology  of  the  Tissues,  21/-;  vol.  ii. ;  Special  Pathological  Histology,  LesiOBS  of  Organs,  s  parts,  12/-  and 

Delafield+Prudden,F. +T.[Ams.]  Studies  in  Pathological  Anatomy,  vol.  i.,  $20;  vol.  ii.  in  pts.  84/- 
Pathological  Anatomy  and  Histology  $5 

Practical  Histology  and  Pathology  6/- 

Pathological  Anatomy  of  Diseases  arrgd.  ace.  to  Nomenclature  of  R.C.P.   8/6 
Manual  of  Pathological  HLstology  [tr.  ],  2  vols. 

Outlines  of  Practical  Pathology  :  intro.  to  morbid  anat.  and  histol.  ,7/6 

Lectures  on  Pathological  Anatomy  18/- 

Practical  Pathology  ;  162  col.  pi.  24/- 


8°  New  Syd.  Soc.  76;  77 
8°  Longman  83 

8°  New  Syd.  Soc.  88;  89 

r  8°  Griffin  in  prep. 

c  8°  Renshaw  [7i]  89 
8°  Macmillan  89 

c  8°  Smith  &  Elder       88 

c  8°  Kimpton  85 

8°  Churchill  86 

r  8°  Low  76 


f  °  New  Syd.  Soc.  77-89 
8°  NewSyd.Soc.83;S;6 


Gibbes,  Dr.  Heneage 
Moore,  Norman 

RiNDFLEISCH,  Prf. 

Steven,  Dr.  J.  L. 
WILKS  +  MOXON,  ^^, 
*WooDHEAD,  Dr.  G.  Sims 
*Ziegler,  Prf.  Ernst 


Text-bk.  of  Pathological  Anatomy  &  Pathogenesis  [tr.],  in  3  pts. ;  ill.  ea.  12/6     8' 


8°  Smith  &  Elder  [84]  86 

.6/-. 

r  %° N.  York']%-%'2.\inprog. 

8°  „  85 

c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [80]  85 
12°  Churchill  90 

8°  New  Syd.  Soc.  72;  73 
c  8°  MacLehose  86 

8°  Longman        [59]  89 

8°  Pentland, .£</z«.[83]8s 
°  Macmillan[83-86]87-88 


Atlas. 
Lancereaux,  Dr. 

Eye. 

Pollock,  Dr.  C.  F. 


Part  i^  General,  zs/fi;  Part  11.,  sects.  1-8, 12/6;  Partiii.,  sects.  9-12, 12/6. 

Atlas  of  Pathological  Anatomy,  tr.  Greenfield  ;  70  col.  pi.  105/-     8°  Churchill  8a 

Normal  and  Pathological  Histology  of  the  Eye  and  Eyelids  ;  100  pi.         15/-  c  8°  Churchill  86 

!8s 


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GENERAL  TREATISES  ON   MATERIA  MEDICA.      [Materia  Medica 


H*  §§50-51 

50.    PATHOLOGY:  SPECIAL  TREATISES. 
Animal  Alkaloids. 

Brown,  A.  M.  Treatise  on  Animal  Alkaloids :  cadaveric  and  vital  6/-  c  8°  BalliJre  88 

Bacteria,   etc.  — z/.  H*  §  n  :  Disease,  etc. 

Bovine  Tuberculosis. 

Creighton,  Dr.  Chas.       Bovine  Tuberculosis  in  Man  :  pathol.  of  cases  ;  ilL  8/6     8°  H.  K.  Lewis         8i 

Bronchitis. 

Hamilton,  Dr.  D.  J.         Pathology  of  Bronchitis,  Catarrhal  Pneumonia,  etc.  ;  ill.  8/6     8°  Macmillan  83 

Chemistry  — ».  h*  §  8  (Thudichum). 

Mycology. 

*Woodhead+Hare,  ;~r  Pathological  Mycology  :  etiology  of  infect  diseases;  vol.  i.:  methods;  ill.  8/6    8°  Pentland,  Edin.     85 

Nervous  Centres. 

Fox,  Dr.  E.  Long  Pathological  Anatomy  of  the  Nervous  Centres ;  ilL  i?/6     8°  Smith  &  Elder      74 

Tumours. 

BuTLlN,  H.  T.  Sarcoma  and  Carcinoma  5/-     8°  Cfeurchill  83 

Urine. 

Thudichum,  Dr.  J.  L.       Treatise  on  the  Pathology  of  Urine  :  v?ith  analysis  ;  ill  15/-     8°  Churchill        [58]  77 

Vaccination. 

Crookshank,  Prf.  E.  M.  History  and  Pathology  of  Vaccination,  2  vols.  30/-     8°  H.  K.  Lewis         90 

Vol  L  is  a  critical  inquiiy ;  vol.  ii.  consists  of  selected  essays. 


XI.  ^ateda  ^ebica  anb  ^betapeutice* 


For  HOMCEOPATHT,  v.  H*  §§  61-62. 
51.    GENERAL  TREATISES.    PHARMACOPCEIAS. 

Bibliotheca  Therapeutica  :  chiefly  in  ref.  to  articles  of  Mat.  Med.,  2  v.  \w.  12/6]  8°  New  Syd.  Soc.  78;  79 


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BARTHOLOW,Dr.R.[Am.]  Practical  Treatise  on  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics  18/- 

Bentley,  Prf.  Robert       Textbook  of  Organic  Materia  Medica  ;  62  ill.  7/6 

BiDDLE,  Prf.  J.  [Am.]       Mat.  Med.  and Therapeut.,  ed.Dr.C.Biddle[son]  +  Dr.H.Morris[Ams.]  $4.25 
Bruce,  Dr.  J.  Mitchell      Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics  [Manuals  for  Students]  7/6 

*BRUNTON,Dr .T.Lauder  Textbook  of  Pharmacology,  Therapeutics,  and  Materia  Medica ;  ill.  21/- 

Tables  of  Materia  Medica  :  compan.  to  Materia  Medica  Museum  5/- 

Essentials  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  ed.  Dr.  N.  Tirard  12/6 

Elements  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy  8/6 

Materia  Medica :  manual  for  students  [excell.  short  guide]  6/6 

Materia  Medica  and  Therap.,  ed.  Bentley+ Redwood;  126  ill.  [standard]  25/- 
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The  Officinal  Materia  Medica  7/6 

Manual  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics ;  139  ill.  15/- 

Elements  of  Pharmacy,  Materia  Medica,  and  Therapeutics 
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Pereira,  Dr.  Jon. 
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Whitler,  Dr.  W. 


8° 

H.  IC  Lewis  [77]  90 

cS" 

Longman 

«7 

8" 

Philadelphia 

I6SI89 

cK" 

Cassell 

I84I87 

r8" 

Macmillan 

[8';]  87 

8" 

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[771  «<) 

cS" 

Longman 

I4SI8'; 

cS" 

H.  K.  Lewis 

86 

c8° 

Churchill 

[83]  86 

8° 

Longman  [39-40]  74 

8" 

Churchill 

86 

f8° 

H.  K.  Lewis 

[84]  87 

cS" 

Churchill  [46176-85 

89 

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Schmiedeberg,  Dr.  O.     The  Elements  of  Pharmacology,  tr.  Dixson  ;  7  ill. 
Waring,  Dr.  E.  J.  Manual  of  Practical  Therapeutics  -vi.  refer,  to  artic.  in  the  Mat.  Med. 

584 


;^IS  18°  New  York        75-79 


Churchill  77 

Macmillan  80 

Smith&Elder[77]83 
Macmillan  [76]  87 
Balli^re  [70]  79 

H.  K.  Lewis  [69]  88 
Pentland,  Edin.  87 
Churchill       [6-]  86 


8/6 

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6/- 

8" 

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08" 

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8" 

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8" 

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[Materia  Medica 


White,  W.  Hale '  Textbook  of  General  Therapeutics  ;  ill. 

Wood,  Prf.  H.  C.  [Am.]  Therapeutics :  its  principles  and  practice 

Previously  published  sub  tit. :  A  Treatise  on  Theyajienties. 

•v.  ZlEMSSEN,  Dr.  H.  [ed.]  Handbook  of  General  Therapeutics  [tr.],  7  vols. ;  ill. 


H*  §52 

8/6  c  8°  Macmillan  89 

16/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder  [74]  88 


L:  Intro.,  Diet  of  Sick,  Koumiss  Cure,  14/-;  ii.:  Antipyretic  Methods,  Antiphlogistic  Meth.,  Admin,  of  Med,,  14/-;  iii.:  Respir.  Therap.,  j8/-  ,  ... 

Balneotherap.f  14/-;  v.;  Orthopedics,  Gymnastics, Hydrotherap.,  x6/-;  vi.:  Electrothemp..  x8/-;  vii.:  Therap.  of  Circul.  Derangements,  12/-. 


;^S  2/-     8°  „  85-87 

iv.:  Treatment  by  Climate, 


6/-  c8°  H.  K.  Lewis 


87 


$6 


8°  Van  Voorst     [67]  85 

12°  New  York  88 

8°  Philadelphia   [85]  89 


Hypodermic  Medication— also  in  Ziemssen,  vol  ii.,  ut  supra. 
Bourneville+Bricon,  Drs.    Manual  of  Hypodermic  Medication,  tr.  Dr.  A.  Currie 

Pharmacy  and  Phapmaeeutieal  Chemistry^-,  aUo  h*  §  s  (Thudichum;. 

Attfield,  Dr.  J.  Chemistry  ;  general,  medical  and  pharmaceutical 

Heeber,  C.  F.  [Am.]        Manual  of  Pharmacy  and  Pharmaceutical  Chemistry 
Remington,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Practice  of  Pharmacy ;  ill. 

Laboratory  Manual. 

OLDBERG+LoNG,j;jj-[Ams.]  Laboratory  Manual  of  Chemistry  [medical  and  phannaceut.]  $3.50     V  Chicago  88 

Experiments  and  practical  lessons  in  inorganic  synthetical  work,  w.  formulae  for  about  300  preparations. 

Year  Book  of  Pharmacy,  ed.  Louis  Siebold  ami.  lo/-  8°  Churchill  65  sqq.  in  prog. 

Prescriptions. " 

Griffiths,  Dr.  W.  H. 


Lessons  on  Prescriptions  and  the  Art  of  Prescribing 

PharmaeopcBias  and  Prescription  Books. 

Great  Britain. 


3/6     8°  MacmiUan      [75]  88 


Beasley,  Henry 

British  Pharmacopoeia 
James,  Dr.  M.  Prosser 
Macnamara,  R. 


Pocket  Formulary  and  Synopsis  of  British  and  Foreign  Pharmacs. 
Book  of  Prescriptions  [3000  coll.  fr.  Eng.  and  foreign  physicians]  6/6 

6/- 
Guide  to  the  New  [1885]  Pharmacopoeia 
Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  British  Pharmacopoeia 


6/6   18°  Churchill 


[43]  86 

[65]  83 

Spottiswoode         86 

2/6  c  8°  Churchill        [85]  85 

1/6  32°  H.  K.  Lewis  82 

[83]  88 


Martindale+Westcott.^j^  The  Extra  Pharmacopoeia:  w.  additions  to  B.  P.  1885,  &  references  7/6   18 
Pereira,  Dr.  Jon.  Selecta  e  Prescriptis  [selection  fir.  physicians' prescriptions]  s/-  24°  Churchill        [    ]  81 

Smith,  Prf.  W.  G.  Commentary  on  the  British  Pharmacopoeia  12/6  c  8°  Smith&Elder         75 

•Squire,  Peter  Companion  to  the  British  Pharmac,  ed.  P.  W.+A.  H.  Squire  10/6     8°  Churchill        [6-]  89 

Pharmacopoeias  of  the  London  Hospitals  [25,  arrgd.  in  groups]  6/-   18°        „  [63]  85 

The  Prescriber's  Pharmacopoeia  [B.P.  medicines  in  classes]  3/-  32°        „  [8i]  86 


H*  §  6i  :  Homoeopathy,  s.v.  Materia  Medica. 


TiRARD,  Prf.  N.  J.  < 

Homoiopathic 

Germany. 

Pharmacopoeia  Germanica :  editio  altera 

India. 

Waring,  Dr.  E.  J.  The  Pharmacopoeia  of  India 

United  States. 

Edes,  R.  T.  [Am.]  Therapeutic  Handbook  to  the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia                        15/- 

Oldberg,  Dr.  O.  [Am.]  Unofficial  Pharmacop.  :  supplement  to  U.  S.  Pharmacopoeia                    $3.50 

„       +  Wall  [Am.]  Companion  to  the  U.  S.  Pharmacopoeia                                                        30/- 

U.  S.  Pharmacopoeia  _  [also  contained  in  Attfield's  Chemistry,  ut  sup.}  $4 


$2.50   12°  New  York       [    ]  84 


[India  Office  Pub.]  6/-     8°  Trubner 


8*  Low 

8"  New  York 

8°  Low 

8°  New  York 


Wood+Bache,  p-j^]  United  States  Dispensatory 


[ 


68 


83 
81 
81 

]82 


$8  r  8°  Philadelphia  [33]  88 


52.    MATERIA  MEDICA:   SPECIAL  TREATISES. 

Coca. 

Martindale,  W.  ■  Coca,  Cocaine,  and  its  Salts  :  history,  uses,  and  preparation 

Thudichum,  Dr.  J.  L.     The  Coca  of  Peru,  and  its  Remedial  Principles 

Homoeopathy         —v.  h*  §§  61-62. 
Ipecacuanha. 

WOODHULL,  A.  A.  [Am.]  Ipecacuanha  :  on  its  non-emetic  use 

Koumiss. 


Carrick,  Dr.  G.  L. 
Stance,  Dr. 


2/-  f  8°  H.  K.  Lewis  82 

l/-     8°  Ballibre  82 


$2   12°  Philadelphia  76 


Koumiss,  or  Fermented  Mare's  Milk  :  uses  for  wasting  diseases  10/6  c  8°  Blackwood  81 

On  the  Koumiss  Cure  [tr.] — in  Ziemssen's  Therapeutics,  v,  i.  [ut  H'  §  51]  14/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder       8? 

58s 


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PHARMACOLOGICAL   BOTANY. 


[Materia  Medica 


H*  §  53 

Mineral  Waters. 

T1CHBORNE+ James,  ^^-  The  Mineral  Waters  of  Europe  3/6  c  8°  Balliere 

An  analytical  guide  to  all  the  Bottled  Waters  and  their  medicinal  and  therapeutic  values. 

Nitro-Glycerine. 

MuRRELL,  Dr.  Wm.  Nitro-Glycerine  as  a  Remedy  for  Angina  Pectoris 


3/6  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis 


7/-  r  8°  Churchill 
£6  6/-  i  f "  Lovell  Reeve 
£44-1-  i  f° 

$1    12°  Philadelphia 
14/-     8°  Murray 


Opium  — o.  H*  §  56. 

Peruvian  Bark  (Quinine). 

Fluckiger,  Prf.  F.  A.  The  Cinchona  Barks  pharmacographically  considered  [Am.  tr.];  ill. 

Howard,  J.  E.  Illustrations  of  Nueva  Quinologia  of  Pavon  ;  27  col.  pi. 

„  ,,  Quinology  of  the  East  Indian  Plantations  ;  17  pi.  (13  col.) 

Manson,  O.  F.  [Am.]  Quinine :  its  physiological  and  therapeutic  action 

Markham,  C.  R.  Popular  Account  of  Introduction  of  Peruvian  Bark  ;  ill. 

Cinchona  Culture        — v.  I  §  36,  s.v.  Quinine. 

Phosphorus. 

KlRBY,  Dr.  E.  A.  The  Value  of  Phosphorus  for  Loss  of  Nerve  Power 

Thompson,  J.  Ashburton  Free  Phosphorus  in  Medicine 

Salt. 

BoDDY,  E.  M.  History  of  Salt :  w.  observations  on  its  medicinal  and  dietary  properties       2/6  c  8°  Balliere 

Wine. 

Anstie,  F.  E.  The  Uses  of  Wine  in  Health  and  Disease  2/-  c  8°  Macmillar. 

Viticulture  and  Wines— v.  I  §  37. 


83 


82 


84 

76 
82 
8a 


[esp.  neuralgia]  7/6     8° 


2/6     8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [74]  76 


70 


77 


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Great  Britain. 

Barton + Castle,  ^'      British  Flora  Medica;  48  col.  pi.  30/- 

*Bentley+Trimen,  R.+H.  Medicinal  Plants,  4  vols.;  306C0I.  pi.,  w.  descrip.  231/- 

Burnett,  M.  a.  Plantae  Utiliores,  4vols. ;  250  col.  pi.  (fine)  [plants  used  in  arts,  medicine,  etc.]o./. 

•Fluckiger +Hanbury,-^'  Pharmacographia  :  history  of  princ.  veget.  drugs  of  Gt.  Brit.  &  India  21/- 
Hanbury,  Daniel  Science  Papers ;  ill.  [chiefly  pharmacological  and  botanic]  14/- 

China. 

Smith,  Dr.  F.  Porter 

India. 

DYMOCK+ Warden +  HooPER,^^g-^Phannacograph.  Indica;  hist,  of  princ.  veget.  drugs  of  Brit.  India  22/6 
Dymock,  Surg.-Maj.  W.  Tlie  Vegetable  Materia  Medica  of  Western  India  2$/- 

Fluckiger+Hanbury   — ut  supra. 
Khory,  Rustomjee  N.      The  Bombay  Materia  Medica  and  their  \sic\  Therapeutics  18/- 

America. 

Griffiths,  Medical  Flora  of  the  United  States 

Millspaugh.C.F.  [Am.]  American   Medicinal    Plants:   hist.,   chemical,   and  physiol.   effects,  6  pts. 

[homoeopathic  only]  150/- 

StillA + Masch,  ^y  [Ams.  ]  National  Dispensatory :  nat.  hist. ,  chemistry,  etc. ,  of  medicines ;  ill.  36/-  8° 

Early  Herhals. 

CuLPEPER,  Dr.  N. 
Mow  at,  J.  L.  G.  [ed.] 


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r  8°  Churcliiil  77-80 

[w.42/-]  4°  Zfl«i/o»  42-50 

8°  Macmillan      [74]  79 

8°  „  76 


21/-  i  4°  Triibner 


8°  Bombay 
8°  TrUbner 

8°  Bombay 


70 


83-87 
[82]  86 

87 


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Alphita,  a  Medico-botan.  Glossary  [Anec.  Oxon.J  12/6 


y  New  York  88 

Churchill  [2nd  edn.  79]  87 


4°  Virtue      [1653]  n.d. 
s  4°  Clar.  Press  87 


History  of  Pharmacy— ».  H*  §  l,  s.v.  History :  GeneraUy,  and  Superstitions. 


586 


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[Jurisprudence 


i  54-55 


XII.  ^ebical  Jutispmbence  (jfotenstc  HDebictne) 

anb  XToyicoIoGlS* 


51    GENERAL  and  SPECIAL  TREATISES. 

See  also  CLASS  H  %  62. 


General  Treatises. 


Casper,  Prf.  J.  L. 
Guy+Ferrier,  f^ 
Ogston,  Prf.  F, 


Reese,  Dr.  J.  J.  [Am.] 
Taylor,  Dr.  A.  S. 

Tidy,  Dr.  C.'Meymott 


Handbook  of  the  Practice  of  Forensic  Medicine  [tr.],  4  vols. 
The  Principles  of  Forensic  Medicine  ;  174  ill.  12/6 

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Medical  Jurisprudence  and  Toxicology  $3 

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Principles  &Practiceof  Medical  Jurisprudence,  ed.  Dr.  Stevenson,  2  vols.  31/6 
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u.  :  Legitimacy,  Pregnancy,  Rape,  Drowning,  Suffocation,  etc.,  21/-. 

,,      +  Woodman,  Dr.  W.  B.  Handybook  of  Forensic  Medicine  and  Toxicology;  ill.  31/6 

Wharton  +  Stills,  ^  ^^^j  Medical  Jurisprudence,  3  vols.  ea.  $6 

Medical  Jurisprudence  for  India. 

Lyon,  Prf.  I.  B.  Text  Book  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  for  India 

Toxicology. 

*Blyth,  a.  Wynter  Poisons  :  their  effects  and  detection 

Bohm+Immermann,  etc.  Toxicology  [tr.]— w.  Ziemssen's  Cyclo.  of  Med.,  vol.  xvii.,  ut  H*  §  10. 


8° 

NewSyd.  Soc.  61-65 

c8° 

Renshaw 

[44]  88 

8° 

Churchill 

78 

8" 

Philadelphia 

[84]  88 

08" 

Churchill 

[43]  79 

8" 

»» 

[65]  83 

8" 

Smith  &Elde 

T  82:83 

8° 

Churchill 

77 

8° 

Philadelphia 

[55]  84 

25/-     8°  Thacker  [89]  90 


Cockle, 
Fayrer,  Sir  Joseph 

MITCHELL+  ReICHERT, 

Murrell,  Dr.  Wm. 
Reese,  Dr.  J.  J.  [Am.] 
Richards,  V. 
Tanner,  Dr.  T.  H. 
Taylor,  Dr.  A.  S. 


16/- 
o.p. 


8°  Griffin 


[83]  86 


Poison  of  the  Cobra  de  Capello 

— his  Thanatophidia,  conts.  ace.  of  injlu.  of  snake-poison  and  series  of  experims.2\l- 

%T^  [Ams.]  Researches  upon  Venoms  of  Serpents;  col.  pi.  [Smithson.  Contribs.]  f  ° 
What  to  do  in  Cases  of  Poisoning  3/6  32° 

•  Manual  of  Toxicology  12/6     8° 

Landmarks  of  Snake-poison  Literature  [epitome  of  recent  researches]     8° 

Memoranda  on  Poisons  3/6  c  8° 

On  Poisons  in  Relation  to  Medical  Jurisprudence  and  Medicine  16/-  c  8° 

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Wormley,  Prf.  T.G.  [Am.]  Micro-Chemistry  of  Poisons  ;  col.  pi. 
Post-mortem  Examinations— :<.  H*  §  5,  s.v.  Post-mortem  Examinations. 


52 
5    Churchill     [72]  74 

Washington  87 

H.  K.  Lewis  [81]  87 
Smith  &  Elder  74 
Trail,  Calcutta  85 
Renshaw  [48]  78 
Churchill  [47]  75 
Philadelphia    [67]  85 


XIII.  1bi2Giene, 


55.    GENERAL  TREATISES. 


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6/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder       76 

18/-     8°  Churchill        [78]  88 


Hygiene  and  Pubhc  Health  ;  ill.  [Lewis's  Practical  Ser.]  9/-  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis         89 

The  Health  of  Nations ;  review  of  works  of  Edwin  Chadwick,  2  v.  28/-     8°  Longman  87 

Public  Health  Report,  2  V.  [ed.  for  Sanit.  Inst,  of  Gt.  Brit,  by  Edw.Seaton]  36/-    8°  Churchill  -      87 

Handbook  of  Hygiene  and  Sanitary  Science ;  ill.  10/6  c  8°        „  [71]  86 


Dictionary  of  Hygiene  and  Public  Health  ;  ill. 

!87 


28/-  r  8°  Griffin 


76 


Medicine] 


HYGIENE. 


[Hygiene 


H*  §56 

Popular  Books, 

Berners,  J.  First  Lessons  on  Health 

*BucKTON,  Catherine  M.  Health  in  the  House 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pub.]        The  Book  of  Health,  by  several  contributors,  ed. 

de  Chaumont,  Dr.  F.  S.   The  Habitation  in  Relation  to  Health 

CORFIELD,  Prf.  W.  H.       Health 

The  Laws  of  Health 


Health  Lectures  for  the  People,  S  series 
„  „  [delivered  in  Manchester]  '75-78, 


[Primer  Series]  i/- 

18°  Macmillan 

72 

2/- 

12°  Longman 

[75]  82 

Malcolm  Morris  ;  ill.    21/- 

r8°  Cassell 

83 

[Health  Manuals]  i/- 

18°  S.P.C.K. 

79 

61- 

c  8°  Paul 

80 

k 

18°  Longman 

80 

,,       Primers 

i  ;  Premature  Death. 
iL :  Alcohol. 

KlNGSLEY,  Canon  C. 
*MURPHY,  S.  F.  [ed.] 
Newsholme,  Dr. 
Richardson,  Dr.  B.  W, 


:  Personal  Appearances. 
:  Baths  and  Bathing. 


ed.  Dr.  J.  Mortimer  Granville 

Iiii.:  Exercise  and  Training.       I 
iv.:  The  House,  [        < 

Sanitary  and  Social  Essays 

Our  Homes  and  How  to  Make  them  Healthy  ;  ill. 

Hygiene;  ill. 

Diseases  of  Modern  Life 

Hygeia  :  a  city  of  health 

Health  and  Occupation 

The  Ministry  of  Health 

Health  and  Life 


[delivered  in  Edinburgh  1880-83]  ea.  i/-  c  8°  Macniven,  Ed.  82-85 
1/6 ;    afterwd.    ann.  to    1885,   ea.    l/- ; 

1885-S8  3/6]  it-  c  8°  Heywood,  Manes.  75-85  ;  88 
ea.  1/-  16°  W.  H.  Allen    78-81 


vii.;  The  Skin. 
viii.:  The  Heart. 


!  The  Nervous  Systa 
;  Health  in  Schools. 


Macmillan 
Cassell 
Gill 
Macmillan 


Teale,  T.  Pridgin 
Wilson,  Dr.  George 

England :  London. 

POORE,  G.  V. 

America. 

BowDiTCH,  H.  I.  [Am.] 

Naval  Hygiene 
School  Hygiene 
Sanitary  Building 


Dangers  to  Health :  domestic  sanitary  defects  ;  70  col.  pi. 
Healthy  Life  and  Healthy  Dwellings 


3/?  "l 
15/- r  8' 

3/-  c  8' 

6/-  c  8' 

[imaginative  sketch  of  ideal  city]  i/-  12°  ,, 

[Manuals  of  Health]  i/-   j8°  S.P.C.K. 

[collection  of  essays]  lo/6  c  8°  Chatto 

7/6  c  8°  Isbister 


10/-     8°  ChurchUl 
5/-  f  8°        „ 


London :  ancient  and  modern  ;  maps  and  ill.       [fr.  sanitary  point  of  view]  5/-  c  8°  Cassell 


Public  Hygiene  in  Anierica,  ed.  Pickering  [Am.] 

— V.  I  §  20  :  Navigation. 

— V.  D  §  171  :  School  Hygiene. 

— V.  also  I  §  65  :  Building. 


$2.50  c  8°  Boston 


[80]  89 

83 
[82]  84 

[76]  77 

[76]  76 

79 

79 

[78]  78 

[78]  83 

80 


89 


77 


Air:  Analysis  of 
Alcohol 

Carpenter,  Dr.  W.  B. 


Mitchell,  Dr.  Kate 
Paget,  Sir  James 
Parrish,  J.  [Am.] 
Richardson,  Dr.  B. 


56.    HTGIENE:  SPECIAL  TREATISES. 

-^.  I  §  54- 

— V.  also  H*  §  16 :  Insanity,  s.v.  Alcoholism. 

The  Physiology  of  Temperance  and  Total  Abstinence 


l/-c8° 
The  Drink  Question  [social  and  medical  aspects]  2/6  c  8° 

The  Alcohol  Question  o.p.  [pb.  and  w.  3/6]  c  8° 

Alcoholic  Inebriety :  from  a  medical  standpoint  $1-25    l^f 

W.  Alcohol :  six  Cantor  lectures,  1/-  ;  Total  Abstinence  3/6  c  8J 

Dialogues  on  Drink  1/6   18° 

Results  of  Researches :  action  of  alcohol  on  the  mind  1/6  c  8° 


Bohn's  Ser.  [6-]  89 
Sonnenschein        90 

Strahan  79 

Philadelphia  84 

MacmiUan  75 ;  78 

Houlston     ■  78 

Tweedie  77 


Bathing 

*Braun,  Dr.  J. 
Leichtenstein,  Prf.  O. 


Macpherson,  Dr.  J. 

Burials. 

Bermingham,  E.  J. 
BROVi?NE,  Sir  Thos. 
Eassie,  W. 
Hawkis,  Rev.  H.  R. 
Robinson,  W. 
Smith,  W.  C. 
Thompson,  Sir  Henry 


— w.  also  H*  §  57  :  Health  Resorts. 

Curative  Effects  of  Baths  and  Waters,  tr.  Dr.  H.  Weber 

General  Balneo-therapeutics  [tr.] — in  Ziemssen's  Therapeutics,  vol.  iv. 

[«;  H*  §  51]  14/- 
— article  Baths,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  iii.  3°/- 


18/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder      75 

8°  „  86 

4°  Black  76 


Cremation. 

Disposal  of  the  Dead  [pie 

Urn  Burial — in  his  Works,  vol.  iii. 
Cremation  of  the  Dead  :  its  history  and  bearings  ;  ill. 
Ashes  to  Ashes  :  a  cremation  prelude  o.j 

Cremation  and  Urn  Burial :  the  cemeteries  of  the  future 
— article  Cremation,  in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  vi. 
Cremation  :  treatment  of  the  body  after  death 
Modem  Cremation  :  its  history  and  practice 
Sepulture  :  its  history,  methods  and  sanitary  requisites 
Williams,  R.  E.  [Am.]  Cremation  and  other  Modes  of  Sepulture 

Dietetics. 

Dietary  of  the  Sick,  etc.  [tr.]— j«  Ziemssen's  therapeutics  {ut  H*  §  51] 
Outlines  for  the  Management  of  Diet 


WiCKES,  S.  [Am.] 


Bauer,  Prf.  J. 
Bruen,  Edw.  Tunis 


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12° 

3/6 

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8" 

2/6 

08" 

$1.50 

12" 

7S<:. 

12" 

75 


Balliere  81 

Bohn's  Lib.  [i658]5? 

Smith  &  Elder      75 

Daldy 

Cassell 

Black 

Smith  &  Elder 

Paul 

Philadelphia 


14/-     8° 
4/6  c  8° 


Practical  Lessons  in  Nursing 


588 


[on  diet]  4/6  c  8° 


Smith  &  Elder 
Pentland,  Sdin. 


85 
87 


Medicine] 


HEALTH   RESORTS. 


[Hygiene 


IO/6 

10/6 

10/6 

3/6 

4/- 

Food  and  Dietetics  :  physiologically  and  therapeutically  considered  15/- 

Lectures  on  Dietetics  and  Dyspepsia  [del.  at  Owen's  Coll.]  3/- 

Food  and  Feeding  [popular]  2/6 

Diet  in  Relation  to  Age  and  Activity  i/- 

— V.  I  §  54  :  Chemical  Analysis. 

—V.  H*  §  23  :  Gout,  etc. 


Chambers,  Dr.  T.  K.       Manual  of  Diet  in  Health  and  Disease 
DoBELL,  Dr.  Horace         On  Diet  and  Regimen  :  in  sickness  and  health 
FOTHERGILL,  Dr.  J.  Milner     Manual  of  Dietetics 

, ,  , ,         Food  for  Invalid,  Convalescent,  Dyspeptic,  and  the  Gouty 

Lankester,  Prf.  E.  Ray  On  Food 
*Pavy,  Dr.  F.  W.  -     -       - 

Roberts,  Sir  Wm. 
Thompson,  Sir  Henry 


Foods :  Analysis  of 
Gout :  Diet 
Vegetarianism. 

KiNGSFORD,  Dr.  Anna 
RiTSON,  Joseph 
Shelley,  Percy  B. 


The  Perfect  Way  in  Diet 

Essay  on  Abstinence  from  Animal  Food  as  a  Moral  Duty 

Vindication  of  Natural  Diet 


2/- 

o.p.  \w.  ll(>\ 

[by  the  poet]  2/6 


H*  §57 

c8°  Smith  &  Elder  [75]  76 
8°  H.  K.  Lewis  [6-]  75 
rS"  „  86 

c  8°  Macmillan      [80]  81 
p8°  82 

8'"  Churchill  [74]  75 
s8°  Smith&Elder[85]86 
c  8°  Warne  [80]  86 

f  8°  Paul  [86]  87 


f  8°  Paul  [82]  85 

p  8°  London  02 

S"  Shelley  Soc.    [13]  84 


Dress 

Roth,  Dr.  Bernard 


— V.  also  I  §  140  :  Dress. 
Dress  :  its  sanitary  aspect ;  8  pi. 

Opium  and  Morphia. 

Calkins,  Dr.  Alonzo  [Am.]  Opium  and  the  Opium  Appetite 
Holmes,  E.  M.  — article  Opium,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xviL 

Kane,  Dr.  H.  H.  [Am.]   Opium-Smoking  in  America  and  China 
Levinstein,  Dr.  E.  Morbid  Craving  for  Morphia  [tr.] 

Ozone. 

Day,  Dr.  H. 

Fox,  Dr.  Cornelius  B. 

Physical  Exercise 

Lagrange,  Dr.  F. 

Stimulants. 


2/-     8°  Churchill 


80 


Ozone  in  Relation  to  Health  and  Disease 

Ozone  and  Antozone  :  their  history  and  nature  ;  col.  pi. 


$1.50 

30/- 
$1 
8/- 


1/6 
12/6 


12°  Philadelphia  ^o 

4°  Black  84 

12°  New  York  81 

8°  Smith  &  Elder  78 


8°  Churchill 


—for  bks.fr.  the  educat.  standpt.,v.  D  §  167,  s.v.  Gymnastics. 

The  Physiology  of  Bodily  Exercises  [Interuat.  Sclent.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 


79 
73 


89 


Beard,  G.  M.  [Am.] 
Reade,  A.  A. 


$1 
3/6 


08' 
c8° 


New  York 
Simpkin 


72 
83 


Stimulants  and  Narcotics  Medically  Considered 
Study- and  Stimulants  in  relation  to  Intellectual  Life 

A  coUectioii  of  the  experiences  and  opinions  of  several  well-known  writers,  etc 

Tobacco. 

Hare,  Dr.  H.  A.  [Am.]    The  Physiological  &  Patholog.  Effects  of  Tobacco  ;  ill,  [Fiske  Fund  Prize]  soc.     8°  Philadelphia  86 

Tobacco  Culture,  and  Popular  Books — v.  I  §  35  :  Tobacco  Culture. 

Vital  Statistics. 

*Newsholme,  Dr.  A.       Elements  of  Vital  Statistics  [w.  diagrams  and  bibliography]  7/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [S9]9o 

Water :  Analysis  of— ».  i  §  54. 


57.    HYGIENE:  HEALTH  RESORTS. 


Dictionary  of  Mineral  Waters,  Climatic  Health  Resorts,  etc.  ;  maps 


2/6 


Generally. 

Bradshaw,  B. 

Braun-)- Weber,  DnHerm.  Curative  Effects  of  Baths  and  Waters  [European  Spas]  i8/- 

Charteris,  Prf.  Matthew  Health  Resorts  at  Home  and  Abroad  ;  map  5/6 

Gill,  L.  U.  [pub.]  Dictionary  of  Watering  Places  at  Home  and  Abroad  4/- 

Glover,  Dr.  R.  M.  Mineral  Waters  :  their  physical  and  medical  properties  ;  ill.  12/6 

The  Health  Resorts  and  Spas  of  Europe  2/6 

Medical  Climatology :  winter  and  summer  12/- 

The  Baths  and  Wells  of  Europe ;  map  [w.  sketch  of  hydropathy,  etc.]  6/6 

Principal  Health  Resorts  of  Europe  and  Africa  3/6 

Health  Resorts  for  Tropical  Invalids  [India,  Eng.,  etc.]  S/- 

Health  Resorts  and  their  Uses  10/6 


Hardwicke,  H.  J, 
Jackson,  Dr.  Scoresby 
*Macpherson,  Dr.  J. 
Madoen,  Dr.  T.  M. 
Moore,  Dr.  W.  J. 
*Yeo,  Dr.  J.  B. 


c8'' 

Triibner 

[S3]  89 

8° 

Smith  &  Elder       75 

c8° 

Churchill 

[85]  87 

p8" 

Upcott  Gill 

[85]  89 

P«" 

Renshaw 

57 

12" 

W.  H.  Allen 

'         83 

piS" 

Churchill 

62 

12" 

Macmillan 

[69]  88 

8" 

Sonnenschein  [76]  88 

p8" 

Churchill 

81 

cS" 

Chapman 

[82] 8s 

Austria-Hungary. 

Rae,  W.  Eraser 


Austrian  Health  Resorts  and  the  Bitter  Waters  of  Hungary 

589 


S/-  c  8°  Chapman       [88]  89 


Medicine] 


HEALTH    RESORTS. 


[Hygiene 


B. 


Notes  on  Spa  and  its  Chalybeate  Springs 


Aix  les  Bains  [Savoy] :  medical  treatment  and  indications 
Royat  (les  Bains)  in  Auvergne  :  mineral  waters  and  climate 
Mineral  Waters  of  Vichy  :  excursions  in  the  environs 
The  Mineral  Waters  of  Vichy  :  origin,  properties,  etc. 
Watering  Places  of  Northern  France 
The  Mineral  Springs  of  Vichy 
Vichy  and  its  Therapeutical  Resources 
Medical  Guide  to  the  Mineral  Waters  of  France 

— V.  also  infra,  s.v.  Atlantic. 


Where  shall  we  Go?  2/6 

The  Medical  Aspects  of  Bournemouth  ;  ill.  10/6 

The  Mont  Dore  Cure,  and  the  Proper  Way  to  Use  it  7/6 

The  Thermal  Baths  of  Bath  :  hist.,  literature,  uses  and  effects ;  ill.  5/- 

Sea-side  Watering  Places  [English  and  Welsh]  2/6 


Our  Baths  and  Wells  :  with  lists  of  sea-bathing  places 
Climate  of  South  Devon,  and  its  Influence  on  Health 
Climate  of  the  Undercliff,  Isle  of  Wight 


Strathpeffet  Spa  :  its  climate  and  waters  [Cromarty]  ;  ill. 


The  Waters  of  Kreuznach,  ed.  F.  Engelmann 

Watering  Places  and  Mineral  Springs  of  Germany  and  Switzerland 

Carlsbad  :  its  thermal  springs  and  baths,  and  how  to  use  them 


iU. 


H'  §57 

Belgium. 

Cutler,  Dr.  Thos. 

France. 

Bracket,  Dr. 
Brandt,  Dr.  G.  H. 
CORMACK,  G.  E. 
Daumas,  Dr.  C. 
Gill,  L.  U.  [pub.] 
Granville,  Dr.  A. 
James,  Dr.  Prosser 
ViNTRAS,  Dr.  A. 

Great  Britain 

England. 

Black,  A.  &  C.  [pubs.] 

DoBELL,  Dr.  Horace 

>j  >» 

Freeman,  H.  W. 
Gill,  L.  U.  [pub.] 
Macpherson,  J. 
Shapter,  Dr.  T. 
Whitehead,  Dr.  J.  L. 

Scotland. 

Fox,  Dr.  Fortescue 

Germany. 

Engelmann,  Dr.  C. 

GUTMANN,  Ed. 

Kraus,  Dr.  J. 

Italy. 

Hassall,  Dr.  A.  H. 
ScHNEER,  Dr.  Joseph 
Sparks,  Edw.  I. 
Young,  Dr.  David 

MediteFPanean. 

Ball,  E.  A.  R. 
Bennet,  Dr.  Henry 

Spain:  Madeira. 
Johnson,  J.  Yate 

Switzerland. 

Marcet,  Dr.  W. 
Wise,  Dr.  Alfred  T./ 
}>  It 

Asia. 

India. 

*Blanford,  H.  F. 
Macnamara,  F.  N. 

Africa. 

Brandt,  Dr.  G.  H. 
Fuller +THOMPSON, 
HoRTON,  Dr.  J.  A. 
Stone,  [Mrs.]  Olivia  M. 

Eg-ypt. 

Dalrymple,  Donald 
Patterson,  Dr.  John 
*Sandwith,  Dr.  F.  M. 
Walker,  Dr.  A.  D. 

America. 

Appleton  &  Co.  [Am.  pubs.  ]  American  Winter  Resorts 

James,  Dr.  B.  W.  [Am.]  American  Health  Resorts  :  with  notes  on  their  climate 
Stickler,  Dr.  J.  W.  [Am.]  The  Adirondacks  as  a  Health  Resort 

590 


2/-  c  8°  Churchill        [71]  78 


4/6 
2/6 

s/- 

4/- 
2/- 
[for  gout,  etc.]  5/- 
2/6 
8/- 


3/6 
10/6 

s/- 


c8' 
c8" 
c8° 
fS' 
p8' 
8' 
c8' 
c8' 


12 

8° 

8° 

c8° 

p8° 

12° 

8° 

r8° 


Renshaw  84 

H.  K.  Lewis  [80]  8i 
Churchill  i87 

67 
80 
59 
[61]  83 
83 


Upcott  Gill 
Churchill 
Balliere 
Churchill 


Black  80 

Churchill        [85]  86 

81 
Hallett,  Bath  88 
Upcott  Gill  [85]  88 
Macmillan  8z 

Churchill        [46]  74 

81 


2/6  c  8°  H.  K.  Lewis 


89 


San  Remo  :  climatically  and  medically  considered ; 
Alassio  :  a  pearl  of  the  Riviera 
The  Riviera  :  sketches  of  its  health  resorts 
Rome  in  Winter  and  Tuscan  Hills  in  Summer 


Mediterranean  Winter  Resorts  :  a  practical  handbook ;  27  ill. 
Winter  and  Spring  on  Shores  of  Mediterranean ;  ill. 


2/6  c  8°  Churchill  80 

8/6  c  8°  Low  80 

6/6  c  8°  Trubner  [77]  87 

S/-  c  8°  Longman  [79]  83 

3/6  c  8°  Trubner  88 

8/6  c  8°  Churchill  79 
6/-  s  8°  H.  K.  Lewis         81 


3/6  f  8°  Upcott  Gill  89 

7/6     8°  Churchill        [61]  78 


Madeira;  its  climate  and  scenery 

— V,  also  Germany,  supra. 

Principal  Southern  and  Swiss  Health  Resorts  ;  ill. 

Alpine  Winter  in  its  Medical  Aspects  ;  12  ill. 

Davos  Flaz,  and  the  Effects  of  High  Altitudes  on  Phthisis 


[w.  flora,  fauna,  geol.,  etc.]  7/6   12°  Stanford  [82]  89 


7/6  c  8°  Churchill  83 

2/6     8°        „  [85]  89 

2/6  f  8°        „  81 


Pract.  Guide  to  Climates  and  Weather  of  India,  Ceylon  and  Burmah        12/6 
Climate  and  Medical  Topography  [Himalayan,  etc.]  21/- 


MacmiUan 
Longman 


89 
80 


Hamman  R'irha,  Algiers  :  health  resort  and  water  cure 
j-  South  Africa  as  a  Health  Resort 

Physical  and  Medical  Climate  and  Meteorology  of  West  Coast  of  Africa 
Teneriffe  &  its  Six  Satellites — conts.  much  on  their  valtie  as  health  resorts 


2/6 

l/- 
10/6 
15/- 


H.  K.  Lewis  81 

Whittingham  [87]  89 
Churchill  67 

Marcus  Ward  [88]  89 


Climate  of  Egypt  :  nieteorological  and  medical  observations  4/-  p 

Egypt  and  the  Nile  as  a  Winter  Resort  3/-  f  i 

Egypt  as  a  Winter  Resort  [full  of  information]  3/6  c  i 

Egypt  as  a  Health  Resort :  w.  hints  for  travellers  in  Syria  3Jf6  f  i 


8°  Churchill 
8°        „ 

Paul 

Churchill 


sec.  18° 
$2  12° 
$1    16° 


I^ew  York 
Philadelphia 
New   York 


61 
67 
89 
73 


86 


Medicine] 


HOSPITAL  CONSTRUCTION.     NURSING. 


[Hospitals 


H*  §§58-59 

West  Indies  ;  Barbadoes. 

MoxLY,  Rev.  J.  H.  S.      A  West-Indian  Sanitorium  [Barbadoes]  3/6  c  8°  Low  86 

Australasia. 

BONWicK,  Jas.  aimate  and  Health  in  Australasia  7/6  c  8°  Street  86 

Bruck,  Ludwig  Guide  to  the  Health  Resorts  in  Australasia,  Tasmania,  and  New  Zealand    7/6  c  8°  Sydney  (Balliere)    87 

Atlantic. 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  Atlantic  Islands  as  Resorts  of  Health ;  ill.  16/-  s  4°  Low  78 

Bahamas,  Bennudas,  Cape  Breton,  Isle  of  Wig^ht,  Newfoundlaad,  Channel  Islands,  Azores,  Madeira,  Tenerifie. 

Ocean. 

Wilson,  W.  S.  Ocean  as  Health  Resort :  handbook  to  sea  voyages  7/6  c  8°  Churchill        [80]  81 


XIV.  1bo6pttal6, 


58.    HOSPITAL  CONSTEUCTION,  MANAGEMENT,  amd  HISTORY. 


Construction  and 

de  Chaumont,  Prf.  F. 
Galton,  D. 
MOUAT  + Saxon,  Dr.  F. 
Oppert,  Dr.  Francis 
West,  Dr.  C. 
Wylie,  W.  G.  [Am.] 

Statistics. 

Burdett,  H.  C. 

„  »      [ed.] 

Cottag'e  Hospitals 

Burdett,  H.  C. 


Management. 

— article  Hospitals,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xiL 
General  Principles  to  be  Observed  in  the  Construction  of  Hospitals 
J.  +  H.  Hospital  Construction  and  Management ;  54  pl-  and  27  ill. 
Hospitals,  Infirmaries,  &  Dispensaries:  construction  &  management;  74  iU' 
Hospital  Organization  [esp.  hospitals  for  children]  2/6  c  8' 

Hospitals  :  their  history,  organization  and  construction 


30/-     4°  Black 

81 

3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

70 

30/-     4°  ChurchiU 

84 

12/-  r  8°        „ 

[67]  83 

]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

77 

12.50     8°  New  York 

77 

Pay  Hospitals  and  Paying  Wards  throughout  the  World 
The  Hospital  Annual 


Cottage  Hospitals  :  General,  Fever  and  Convalescent 


7/-     8°  Churchill  79 

2/6  c  8°  Hospital  Gaz.  Office,  ann. 


14/-  c  8°  Churchill 


80 


Lunatic  Hospitals. 

Browne,  Dr.  Crichton       Manual  of  Lunatic  Hospital  Management  and  Hygiene 

KiRKBRlDGE,  Dr.  T.  [Am.]  Hospitals  for  the  Insane:  construction,  organization,  arrangements  ;  ill.  15/- 


Smith  &  Elder  in  prep. 
8°  Philadelphia   [54]  80 


59.    NURSING:  MEDICAL  aud  SURGICAL. 

Anderson,  Dr.  J.  W.        Lectures  on  Medical  Nursing  [del.  at  Roy.  Infirmy.,  Glasg.]  2/6  f  8°  MacLehose,  Glasg.  [83] 

Craven,  Mrs.  Dacre         Guide  to  District  Nurses  [f.  use  at  Qu.  Vict.  Jubilee  Inst.]  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

CuLLiNGWORTH,  Dr.  C.  J.  Manual  of  Nursing  :  medical  and  surgical ;  ill.  3/6  f  8'^ 

DoBR^E,  Louisa  E.  Manual  of  Home  Nursing,  w.  pref.  Dr.  Mary  Scharlieb  1/6  c  8' 


Manual  for  Hospital  Nurses 
for  family  and  general  use 

Manual  of  Nursing :  medical  and  surgical ;  ill. 

Lectures  on  General  Nursing 

Notes  on  Nursing  :  what  it  is  and  is  not 

Notes  from  Sick-room 

Manual  of  Nursing 

Handbook  of  Nursing  for  Home  and  Hospital 


DOMVILLE,  E.  J. 
Handbook  of  Nursing 
Humphry,  Laurence 
Lucres,  Eva  C.  E. 
Nightingale,  Florence 
Stephen,  Mrs.  Leslie 
White,  V.  [Am.] 
Wood,  Catherine  J. 

Children. 

Wood,  Catherine  J. 

Diet  (Nursings) 
Fevers. 

Wilson,  Dr.  J.  C. 

Hospital  Sisters. 

LuCKES,  Eva  C.  E.  Hospital  Sisters  and  their  Duties 

Nervous  and  Insane. 

Mills,  Dr.  Chas.  H.  [Am.]  Practical  Lessons  in  Nursing    . 


[w.  sick-room  recipes]  2/6  c  8° 
75r.  c  8° 
08° 
[del.  at  London  Hospital]  2/6  c  8° 
2/-  8° 
2/-  f  8° 
$1  12° 
2/-  c  8° 


Churchill        [83] 

Sonnenschein 

ChurchiU        [76] 

Philadelphia 

Griffin 

Paul  [84] 

Harrison         [60] 

Smith  &  Elder 

New  York 


Cassell 


[78] 


90 
85 


79 
89 
89 
76 

83 
78 
86 


Handbook  for  the  Nursing  of  Sick  Children 
— V.  H*  §  56  :  Hygiene,  s.v.  Dietetics  (esp.  Bruen). 

Fever  Nursing 

Generally ;  Scarlet  Fever  ;  Typhoid  Fever  ;  Pneumonia  and  Rheumatism 


2/6  c  8°  Cassell 


89 


of  the  Nervous  and  Insane 


4/6  c  8°  Pentland,  Edin. 


2/6  c  8"  ChurchiU        [85]  i 


4/6  c  8°  Pentland,  Edin.     87 


Obstetric  Nursing" 


-V.  H*  §  45  :  Midwifery,  s.v.  Midwives,  and  Nursing. 

591 


Medicine] 


DOMESTIC  MEDICINE. 


[Domestic  Medicine 


H*  §§  60-61 


XV.  Domestic  ^eblcine,  Surgery,  anb  Ib^giene* 


Generally. 

Wood,  Dr.  G.  B. 

Medieine. 

Black,  Geo. 


60.    aENERAL  TREATISES. 

Househd.  Practice,  ed.  Dr.  F.  A. Castle,  2  v.;  7aoill.  [med.,  hygiene,  surg.] 42/-  r  8° 


Low 


[80]  82 


Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.]      The  Family  Physician 


Household  Medicine  :  guide  to  good  health  and  long  life ;  450  ill 


Gardner,  Dr.  John  Household  Medicine  :  expressly  adapted  for  family  use  ;  ill. 

Hartshorne,  Dr.  H.  [Am.]  Household  Manual  of  Medicine,  Surgery,  Nursing,  etc. ;  ill. 
Savory,  John  Compendium  of  Domestic  Medicine,  5/- ;  Condensed 

Dictionaries. 

Thomson + Steele,  ^%_  Dictionary  of  Domestic  Medicine  and  Household  Surgery 

A  standard  work,  which  has  had  a  large  sale ;  but  now  considerably  antiquated. 

Little  Cyclopaedia  of  Household  Medicine  ;  ilL 


10/6  r  8°  Ward  &  Lock        89 
[by  several  writers]  21/-  r  8°  Cassell  [82]  88 

12/6     8°  Smith  &  Elder  [72]8S 
21/-  r  8°  Low  87 

1/6  12°  H.  K.  Lewis  [45] 86;  78 


•Walters,  Dr.  F.  R. 

Homoeopathy 

Nursing 

SuFgery. 

South,  Dr.  J.  F. 
Minor  Surgery 

Special  Treatises 
Hygiene. 

Dalton,  Prf.  J.  C.  [Am.]  Physiology  and  Hygiene 

India. 

Moore,  Sir  William  Manual  of  Family  Medicine  and  Hygiene  for  India 


10/6  r  8°  Griffin  [52388 

7/6     8°  Sonnenschein        90 


— V.  H*  §§  61-62  :  Homoeopathy. 
— '"•  H*  §  59  :  Nursing. 

Household  Surgery 

— V.  H*  §  33  :  Minor  Surgery. 

— are  classed  with  the  several  special  Diseases  or  Regions, 


3/6  f  8°  Murray 


8a 


[for  family  use]  7/6  c  8° 
12/-  c  8° 


Low  68 

Churchill        [74]  89 


XVI.  1bomoeopatb^» 


61.    GENERAL   TREATISES   on  MEDICINE,   SURGERY,   DOMESTIC   PRACTICE,  MAT.   MED. 


History. 

Ameke,  Dr.  W.  History  of  Homoeopathy  :  its  origin,  its  conflicts,  tr.  Dr.  A.  E.  Diysdale 

Biography  —yor/j/^^/' Hahnemann,  v.  H*  §  2  :  Medical  Biography. 

Medicine  and  Surgery. 


Arndt,  Dr.  H.  R. 
Gilchrist,  Dr.  J.  G. 

Glover,  Dr.  J.  Grey 
Hahnemann,  Dr.  S. 
Helmuth,  Dr.  W.  T. 


System  of  Med.  based  upon  Law  of  Homoeopathy,  ed.  Dr.  H.  Arndt,  3  v. 

Surgical  Diseases  and  their  Homoeopathic  Therapeutics 

Surgical  Emergencies  and  Accidents 

— article  Homoeopathy,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xii. 

Organon  of  the  Art  of  Healing  [tr.] 

System  of  Surgery  ;  568  ill. 


Hempel+Beakley,  Drs.  Homoeopathic  Theory  and  Practice 


New  Manual  of  Homoeopathic  Practice  [Am.  tr.],  ed.  Hull,  2  vols. 
Textbook  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  on  Homoeopathic  Principles 
Homoeopathic  Vade  Mecum  of  Medicine  and  Surgery 


JAHR,  Dr.  G.  H.  G. 
*RuDDOCK,  Dr.  E.  H. 

Clinical  Medicine. 

JoussET,  Dr  P.  Lectures  on  Clinical  Medicine,  tr.  Dr.  R.  Ludlam  [Am.] 

Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics. 

Allen,  Dr.  T.  F.  [Am.]  Encyclo.  of  Pure  Mat.  Med. — v.  H*§  51,  s.v.  Encyclopaedia. 
„  „  General  Symptom  Register  of  the  Homoeopathic  Materia  Medica 

„  „  Handbook  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics 

*Baehr,  Dr.  B.  Science  of  Therapeutics  according  to  Homoeopathy,  2  vols. 

BiTCK,  Dr.  H.  [Am.]         Outlines  of  Materia  Medica  :  w.  clinical  dictionary 

Bdrt,  Dr.  W.  H.  Physiological  Materia  Medica,  35/-  r  8°  ;  Clinical  Companion  to  same 

COWPERTHWAITE,  Dr.  A.  C.  Textbook  of  Materia  Medica 

592 


20/-     8°  Homoeop.Pub.Co.85 


II2/6 

r8° 

Homoeop. 

Pub.  Co. 

20/- 

rS" 

,.    [    ] 

22/6 

r8' 

,^0/- 

4" 

Black 

81 

9/- 

r  8°Homoeop.Pub.Co,[    ] 

52/b 

rS" 

,.        [    J 

iS- 

ca-- 

..        [    J 

4S/- 

rS" 

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21- 

8" 

74 

10/6 

cS" 

»   [6-]  79 

22/6  r  8°  Homoeop.  Pub.  Co.  79- 


60- 

i  8°Homceop. 

Pub. 

Co. 

776 

4°       „ 

89 

4S/- 

r8°      „ 

69 

21/- 

8°      ., 

12/6 

p8°      „ 

25/- 

r8°      „ 

» 

t    } 

Medicine] 


HOiVICEOPATHY. 


[Homoeopathy 


Farrington,  Dr.  E.  A.   Clinical  Materia  Medica,  ed.  Di-s.  Bartlett  +  Lilienthal 

Hahnemann,  Samuel      Materia  Medica  Pura,  tr.  Dudgeon + Hughes,  2  vols. 

Hale,  Dr.  E.  M.  Materia  Medica  and  Special  Therapeutics  of  New  Remedies,  2  vols. ,  ea. 

Heinigkk,  Dr.  Carl         Pathogenetic  Outlines  of  Homoeopathic  Drugs  [tr.] 

Hempel,  Dr.  C.  J.  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  ed.  Dr.  H.  R.  Arndt,  2  vols. 

Hering,  Dr.  C.  [Am.]     Condensed  Materia  Medica,  ed.  Dr.  E.  A.  Farrington 

*HuGHES,  Dr.  R.  [Am.]  Manual  of  Pharmaco-dynamics 

„  „  Manual  of  Therapeutics 

JAHR,  Dr.'G.  H.  G.  Therapeutic  Guide,  tr.  Dr.  C.  J.  Hempel  [Am.] 

Lilienthal,  Dr.  S.  Homoeopathic  Therapeutics 

Williams,  Dr.  T.  D.  [Am.]  The  American  Homoeopathic  Dispensatory 

Pharmacological  Botany. 

Hamilton,  E.  Flora  Homoeopathica,  2  vols. ;  col.  pi. 

Millspaugh,  C.  F.  [Am.]  American  Medicinal  Plants ;  hist.,  chem.,  and  physiol.  effects,  6  pts. 

Pharmacoposia. 

The  British  Homoeopathic  Pharmacopoeia 

The  American  Homoeopathic  Pharmacopoeia 

Hygiene:  Diet 

Ruddock,  Dr.  E.  H.        Essentials  of  Diet :  hints  on  food  in  health  and  diseases 

Pathology. 

Raue,  Dr.  C.  G. 

Domestic  Practice. 

Guernsey,  Dr.  E. 
Laurie, 


Special  Pathology  and  Diagnostics 


H*  §62 

30/-  r  8° 

Homoeop. 

Pub.  Co. 

36/-  V  S° 

30/-  r  8° 

',',[    ]67 

18/-  r  8" 

„       80 

55/-  r  8° 

,.     [    ] 

35/-  r  8° 

,,        , 

„     [    ] 

20/-     8° 

„[67]68 

12/6  c  8° 

15/-  r  8° 

25/-  r  8° 

"[    ]79 

20/-     8° 

r8° 

150/-  s  £° 

New  York 

88 

10/6     8°  Hom.  Pub.  Co.  [    ] 

17/6     8°      „  „[    ]82 

3/6  f8°  Hom.Pub.Co.[    ]76 
40/-  r  8°Homceop.Pub.Co.[    ] 


Homoeopathic  Domestic  Practice 

Homoeopathic  Domestic  Medicine,  ed.  Dr.  Gutteridge 

Epitome  of  Homoeopathic  Domestic  Medicine 


12/6  c  8°  Hom.  Pub.  Co.  [    ] 
[standard]  16/-     8°      „  ,,[    ]7S 

5/-   12°      ..  ..[    ]8o 


62.    HOMffiOPATHY :  SPECIAL  TREATISES  ON  DISEASES  and  REGIONS. 
Electrical  Methods. 

King,  W.  H.  Electro-Therapeutics  :  Electricity  in  Rel.  to  Medicine  and  Surgery  10/-     8°  Homoeop.Pub.Co.89 

Mattei,  Ct.  Electro-Homoeopathic  Medicine  :  a  new  system  ;  tr.  E.  M.  Theobald         10/6     8°  Stott  89 

Nervous  System.    Brain. 

Hart,  Dr.  C.  P.  Diseases  of  the  Brain  and  Eye  15/-     8°  Plomceop.  Pub.  Co. 

„  „  Treatise  on  Intracranial  Diseases  10/-     8°  „  ,, 

,,  „  Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System  15/-  r  8°         „  ,, 

Hering,  Dr.  C.  [Am.]  Analytical  Repertory  of  Symptoms  of  Diseases  of  the  Mind  18/- r  8°         „  „[    ] 

Jleadac/tes. 

Peters,  Dr.  J.  C.  Treatise  on  Headaches  and  Diseases  of  the  Head 

Insanity. 

Worcester,  Dr.  S.  Insanity  and  its  Treatment  [and  kindred  nervous  diseases]  18/-  r  8°  Homoeop.  Pub.  Co 

Lungs :  Consumption. 

Brigham,  Dr.  G.  N.         Phthisis  Pulmonalis,  or  Tubercular  Consumption 

Burt,  Dr.  W.  H.  [Am.]  Therapeutics  of  Tuberculosis 

Ruddock,  Dr.  E.  H.        On  Consumption  and  Tuberculosis  of  the  Lungs 

Heart. 

Armstrong,  Dr.  W.  P.    Handbook  of  Diseases  of  the  Heart 
Hale,  Dr.  E.  M.  [Am.]   Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Heart 

Digestive  Organs. 

Bowels. 

Bell -^  Laird,  Drs.  Therapeutics  of  Diarrhoea,  Cholera,  etc. 

Liver. 


12/6     8°  Homoeop.  Pub.  Co. 


lo/-  r  8°  Homoeop.  Pub.  Co. 

10/-     8°         „• 
1/6  f  8°         „  „[    ] 


7/6  p  8°  Homoeop.  Pub.  Co. 
'6/6     8-         „  „[    ]89 


7/6   12°  Homoeop.  Pub.  Co. 


Morgan,  Dr.  W.  The  Liver  and  its  Diseases  :  functional  and  organic 

,,  ,,  Diabetes  Mellitus  :  hist.,  chem.,  anat.,  path.,  physiol.,  etc 

Fevers.  . 

Allen,  Dr.  H.  C.  Therapeutics  of  Intermittent  Fever 

„       Dr.  W.  A.  Repertory  to  Symptoms  of  Intermittent  Fever 

KiFFAX,  Dr.  J.  R.  [Am.]  Lectures  on  Fevers 

S91 


3/6  c  8'  Homoeop.  Pub.  Co. 
3/6  c  8°         „ 


14/-     8°  Hom.  Pub.  Co    [    ] 
S/-S8""     „  „         '    ' 

"/6     S°     „ 

Q  Q 


Medicine] 


HOMCEOPATHY :   SPECIAL  TREATISES. 


[HomcBopathy 


H*  §62 

Rheumatism,  etc. 

Perkins,  D.  C.  [Am.]      Homoeopathic  Therapeutics  of  Rheumatism  and  Kindred  Diseases 

Skin. 

KippAX,  Dr:  J.  R.  [Am.]  ] 

Eye 


Angell,  Dr.  H.  C. 

EuFFUM,  Dr.  J.  H.  [Am. 
Norton,  Dr.  G.  S. 
Peters,  Dr.  J.  C.  [Am.] 
WiNSLOW,  Dr.  W.  H. 

Cataract.^ 
Burnett,  Dr.  J.  C. 

Ear. 

Cooper,  Dr.  R.  T. 
WiNSLOw,  Dr.'  W.  H. 

Breast. 

Ostrom,  Dr.  H.  I. 

Venereal  Diseases. 

Franklin,  Dr.  E.  C. 
Berjeau,  Dr.  J.  Ph. 
Hovne,  Dr.  T.  S. 
Kimball,  Dr.  S.  A. 
Yeldham,  Dr.  S. 


I  Handbook  of  Skin  Diseases 

— V.  also  Hart,  supra,  s.v.  Nervous  System. 

Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Eye 

How  to  Take  Care  of  our  Eyes 

]  Diseases  and  Injuries  of  the  Eye  ;  25  col.  pi.  and  150  ill. 

Ophthalmic  Therapeutics,  w.  intro.  Prf.  T.  F.  Allen  [Am.] 

Treatise  on  Principal  Diseases  of  the  Eye 

The  Human  Eye  and  its  Diseases 


7/6     8°  Horn.  Pub.  Co.     88 
10/-  c  8°  Horn.  Pub.  Co.  [    ; 


IS/-  c  8°  Horn. 

Pub.  Co.  [ 

1 

2/6  f 8°      „ 

22/6  r  8°     „ 

12/6     8°     „ 

[ 

1 

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>.         [ 

J 

Curability  of  Cataract  with  Medicines 


Clinical  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Ear 

Inflammation  chiefly  of  the  Middle  Ear  and  other  Ear  Diseases 

The  Human  Ear  and  its  Diseases 


Treatise  on  the  Breast  and  its  Surgical  Diseases 


Manual  of  Venereal  Diseases  :  and  their  homceop.  treatment 
Homoeop.  Treatm.  of  Syphilis,  Gonorrh. ,  Spermat.  and  Urin.  Diseases 
Venereal  and  Urinary  Diseases 

Repertory  of  Gonorrhoea ;  w.  the  concomitant  symptoms 
Homoeopathy  in  Venereal  Diseases,  ed.  Dr.  H.  Wheeler 


3/6  f  8°  Homceop.  Pub.  Ca 


5/-  c  8°  Homceop.  Pub.  Co. 

S/-c8°         ,.  ..  [    ] 

22/6  r  8°         „  „ 


IS/-  r  8°  Horn.  Pub.  Co.  [    ] 


6/6     8°  Homoeop.  Pub.  Co. 

7/6  fS-         „  „[    ] 

6/6  r  8° 

7/6  r  8° 

3/6  f  8°         „  „[    ] 


Obstetrics. 

Midwifery. 

CoNANT,  Dr.  C.  M.  An  Obstetric  Mentor 

*GUERNSEY,  Dr.  E.  [Am.]   Principles  and  Practice  of  Homoeopathy  w.  ref.  to  Obstetrics,  etc.  ;  ill. 

Leavitt,  Dr.  S.  [Am.]     Science  and  Art  of  Obstetrics  ;  263  ill. 

*RiCHARDSON,  Dr.  W.  C.  [Am.]  System  of  Obstetrics  ;  100  good  ill. 

Diseases  of  Women. 

Eaton,  Dr.  M.  M.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Medical  and  Surgical  Diseases  of  Women 
Eggert,  Dr.  W.  [Am.]    Homoeopathic  Therapeutics  of  Uterine  and  Vaginal  Discharges 
Ovarian  and  Womb  Diseases  :  causes,  diagnosis,  cure 
Medical,  Surgical,  and  Hygienic  Treatm.  of  Dis.  of  Women 
Lectures  on  the  Diseases  of  Women  [medical  and  surgical]  ; 

Ladies'  Manual  of  Homoeopathic  Treatment 
The  Common  Diseases  of  Women 


Epps,  Dr.  John 
Hale,  Dr.  E.  M.  [Am.] 
Ludlam,  Dr.  R. 
Ruddock,  Dr.  E.  H. 


7/6  p  8°  Homoeop.  Pub.  Co. 

40/-  r  8° 

,,  [67] 

30/-  r  8° 

»f 

2S/-     8°         „ 

.,    77 

32/6  r  8°  Horn. 

Pub.  Co.     80 

18/-  r  8°      „ 

79 

S/-     8°      „ 

[    ] 

12/6     8°      „ 

78 

36/-  r  8°      „ 

[    ] 

3/6  c  8°     „ 

,,     [65]  72 

1/6   18°      „ 

..     [    ]88 

Children. 

Edmonds,  Dr.  W.  A. 
*RUDDOCK,  Dr.  E.  H. 
Teste,  Dr.  A. 
Underwood,  Dr.  B.  F. 


Treatise  on  Diseases  of  Infants  and  Children 

Diseases  of  Infants  and  Children,  3/6 ;  Abridgment,  l/- 

Treatise  on  Diseases  of  Children  [tr.] 

Diseases  of  Childhood :  w.  therapeutic  indications 


12/6  r  8°  Homceop.  Pub.  Co. 
3/6  c  8°         „  „  [73] 

7/6  p8°         „  .,[    J 

K)/6    8° 


594 


CLASS   I —ARTS  AND  TRADES. 


Inventions. 

Beckmann,  J. 
Fyfe,  J.  H. 

GUILLEMIN,  A. 
HUMBER,  W. 

RouTLEDGE,  Robert 


I.  Collective  Morks, 


1.    INVENTIONS,  DICTIONARIES  OF  TERMS. 


History  of  Inventions,  Discoveries,  and  Origins  [tr.],  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8° 

Triumphs  of  Invention  and  Discovery  ;  ill.  [popular]  2/6  p  8° 

The  Applications  of  Physical  Forces  [tr.  ],  ed.  J.Norman  Lockyer;  col.pl.  &  ill.  2 1/-  r  8° 
Record  of  Progress  of  Modern  Engineering,  4  vols.  ;  ill.  ea.  63/-  i  4° 

Discoveries  and  Inventions  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  ;  ill.  10/6  c  8° 


Bohn's  Lib.  [1797346 
Nelson  [65]  81 

Macmillan  [77]  80 
Lockwood  64-68 
Routledge       [76]  80 


Technological  Dictionaries  (Philological)—!;,  ato  H  §  2 :  Dictionaries  of  Science. 


de  L^ON,  Nestor  P. 
Eger,  Prf.  G. 
Kakmarsch,  Br.  K. 

ROHRIG,  Dr.  E."[ed.] 
Spon  &  Co.  [pubs.] 

TOLHAUSEN,  A. 


Technological  Dictionary,  vol.  i.  :  English-Spanish  [ii.  in  prep.  ]  36/-  r  8° 

Technological  Dictionary  :  English  and  German,  2  vols.  27/-  r  8° 

Technological  Dictionary  :  German,  English,  French,  3  vols.    12/-,  12/-,  15/-  r  8° 

The  same  :  abridged  edition,  3  vols.  ea.  4/-sqi2° 

Dictionnaire  Technologique  [French,  English,  German]  15/-  i  8° 

— V.  I  §  3,  s.v.  Spon  (2). 

Technological  Dictionary :  German,  English,  French,  3  v.,ea.  9/-;suppl.  v.  3/6    12°  Leipzig  (Low)        76 


Whittaker  86 

Triibner  84 

Prague      [  ]  76-86 

„  n.d. 

(Triibner)  [63]'«7 


Dictionaries  of  Arts  and  Trades— ».  i  §  52 :  industries. 


II.  lEnoineetinG. 


a    INDUSTRIAL  and  ENGINEERING  BIOGRAPHY. 


Collectively 

Jeans,  'W.  T. 


Lewis,  T.  C. 
*Sjiiles,  Dr. 


Samuel 


—V,  also  D  §  148  :  Commerce,  s.v.  Biography. 
Creators  of  the  Age  of  Steel 

Sir  W.  Siemens,  Sir  H.  Bessemer,  Si»  J.  Whitwortll,  Sir  J.  Brown,  etc. 

Lives  of  Electricians,  ser.  i.  [Tyndall,  Wheatstone,  etc.]  6/-  c 

Mechanicians  [Heroes  of  Science ;  popular]  4/-  c 

Lives  of  the  Engineers:  w.  ace.  of  theirprinc.  wks.,  5  v.;  9  ports.  &  342  ill.  ea.  7/6  p 
Industrial  Biography  [iroU'Workers  and  tool-makers]  6/-  p 


Thrift,  6/- ;  Men  of  Invention  and  Industry  6/-  p 

Life  and  Labour  :  characteristics  of  men  of  industry,  culture  and  genius  6/-  p 

Duty  :  with  examples  of  courage,  patience  and  endurance  6/-  p 

Self- Help  :  with  examples  of  conduct  and  perseverance  6/-  p 

Character  :  a  book  of  noble  characteristics  6/-  p 

— V.  also  D  §  148  :  Commerce,  s.v.  Biography. 


7/6  c8°  Chapman        [84]  84 


8°  Whittaker  87 

8°  S.P.C.K.  86 

8°  Murray      [61-67]  74 
8°        „  [63]  79 

8°      .,      [75]  83 ;  8s 

8"  „  [88]  88 

8°  „  80 

8°  .>  [59]  74 

8°  „  [71]  74 


Individually 

BOULTON,  Matthew  {1728-1809  ;  partner  of  Watt — v.  Smiles'  Engineers,  supra. 

Brassey,  Sir  Thos.  [1805-70]  Life  and  Labours  of.     By  Sir  Arthur  Helps  i/- 

Brunel,  Sir  M.  I.  [i  769-1 849]  Memoir  of.    By  R.  Beamish  ;  port,  and  ill.  14/- 

Cartwright,  Edm.  {Inventor  of  Power  Loom;  1743-1823]  Memoir  of  Life,  Writings  and  Inventions 


Bohn's  Lib. 
Longman 


?95 


o.p.  ipb.  10/6  ;  w.  3/6]  c  8°  Saunders 


[72]  88 
62 

43 


Arts  and  Trades] 


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[Engineering 


15/- 

;  his  life  and  writings  14/- 


Edinhurgh 
Paul 


2/6  c  8°  Longman 


t  §3 

Drummond,  Thos.  [Inventor  of  Lime  Light ;  1797-1840] 

McLennan,  J.  F.  Memoir  of  Thomas  Drummond 

O'Brien,  R.  Barry  Thos.  Drummond,  Under-Sec.  in  Ireland,  1835-40 

Fairbairn,  Sir  Wm.,  Bart.  [1789-1874] 

Pole,  Dr.  Wm.  Life  of  Sir  William  Fairbairn,  Bart. ;  port.  18/-  8°  ;  abridged 

Fulton,  Robert  [Am.  ;  1765-1815] 

Knox,  T.  W.  [Am.]        Rbt.  Fulton,  &  Hist,  of  Steam  Navigation;  ill.  [Lib.  of  Amer.  Biography]  $1.75   12°  New  York 
de  Lesseps,  Ferd.  [1805  ;  liv.'l  Recollections  of  Forty  Years,  tr.  C.  B.  Pitman,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Chapman 

Nasmyth,  James  Autobiography  of,  ed.  Dr.  Saml.  Smiles  ;  port,  and  90  ilL  6/-  p  8°  Murray 

Rennie,  Sir /ohn[i794-i874]  Autobiography  of ;  port.  [his  professional  life]  12/6     8°  Spon 

Rankine,  Prf.  W.  J.  M.  [1820-72]  Memoir  of,  by  Prf.  P.  G.  Tait,  appended  to  Rankine's  Misc.  Scient. 

Papers;  ill.  31/6  r  8°  Griffin 
Reynolds,  Michael  \living'\  Engine-Driving  Life  :  adventures  and  incidents  in  lives  of  engine-drivers  2/-  c  8°  Lockwood 


By  Dr.  Wm.  Pole  ;  port,  and  ill. 

ill.  7/6  c  8°  ;  ill. 


32/- 


Siemens,  Sir  Chas.  Wm.  [1823-83]  Life  of. 
Stephenson,  George  [1781-1848] 

*Smiles,  Dr.  Saml.  Life  of  George  Stephenson ;  port.  2/6 

Stephenson,  Robert  [1803-1859] 

Jeaffreson,  J.  Cordy         Life  of  Robert  Stephenson,  2  vols. 

Smiles,  Dr.  Saml.  Lives  of  George  and  Robert  Stephenson  o.p.  [pb.  21 

Stephenson,  David  Life  of  Robert  Stephenson;  port.,  pi.  &ill.  [fr.  point  of  view  of  his  works]  21/- 

Telford,  Thos.  [1757-1831] — v.  also  Smiles'  Engineers,  supra. 

Rickman,  John  [ed.]        Life  of  Telford,  written  by  himself,  2  vols. ;  w.  f"  atl.  of  83  pi.     o.p.  \w.  60/-]     4° 
ViGNOLES,  C.  B.  Life  of.     By  Olinthus  J.  Vignoles ;  ports,  and  ill.  16/-     8° 

After  serving  in  the  Napol.  wars  and  the  Amer.  war  of  1813-4,  V.  became  one  of  the  leading  founders  of  the  Railway  system. 

Watt,  James  [1736-1819] — v.  also  Smiles'  Engineers,  supra. 

Barr,  I'rf.  Arch.  James  Watt  and  the  Applic.  of  Science  to  Mechan.  Arts  [address]      8° 

Muirhead,  J.  P.  Life  of  James  Watt :  w.  selections  fr.  his  corresp.  o.p  \_pb.  l6/-  ;  w.  7/6]     8° 

„  ,,  Origin  and  Progress  of  Mechan.  Inventions  of  J.  Watt,  3  vols.    o.p.  [pb.  45/-]     8° 

Williamson,  Geo.  Memorials  of.  Lineage,  Early  Life,  etc.,  of  J.  Watt ;  16  ports.  &  pi.  o.p.  [a/.  12/6]  4° 


67 
89 

IT.  78 

86 

88 

[83]  86 

75 

80 

[80]  89 

88 


21/-     8°  Murray        [57]».7- 


4 
8° 

3  4° 


Ixjngman 

Murray 

Spon 

Payne 
Longman 


64 
68 
78 

38 
89 


MacLehose,  Glasg.  90 
Murray  [58]  59 

54 
Watt  Club  56 


3.    ClVn.  ENGINEEBma:  COlilPBEHENSIVE  TREATISES. 


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Gallotjpe,  F.  E.  [Am.]    Index  to  Engineering  Periodicals:  1883-1887 

Engineering,  Railways,  Science,  Manufactures  and  Trades. 

Generally. 

Haldane,  J.  W.  C.  Civil  and  Mechanical  Engineering ;  12  pi.  [popular]  12/6 

HuMEER,  Wm.  Record  of  Progress  of  Mod.  Engineering,  4  ser.,  ea.  w.  36  or  40  pi.     ea.  63/- 

Law,  H.  Rudiments  of  Civil  Engineering  [Weale's  Series]  7/6 

„     +  Burnett  +  Clark.     Civil  Engineering  [      ,,  „     ]  6/6 

Mahan,  D.  H.  [Am.]         Elementary  Course  of  Civil  Engineering,  ed.  De  V.  Wood  [Am.] ;  ill.        21/- 
•Rankine,  Prf.  W.  J.  M.  Manual  of  Civil  Engineering,  ed.  W.  J.  Millar  ;  ill.  16/- 

SCOTT,  M.  Occasional  Papers  on  Civil  Engineering,  2  vols.  42/- 

Trautwine,  J.  C.  [Am.]  Civil  Engineer's  Pocket  Book  2l/- 

Wheeler,  J.  B.  [Am.]      Civil  Engineering ;  ill.  21/- 

Dictionary. 

Cresy,  E. 

Spon  &  Co.  [pubs.] 


$3.50     8°   Washington 
$2.50  c  8°  Boston 


14 

12° 

12° 

8° 

cS" 

8° 

c8° 

8° 


Spon 
Lockwood 


Spon 
Griffin 
Longman 
Spon 
New  York 


Encyclopaedia  of  Civil  Engineering ;  3000  ill.  25/-     8°  Longman 

Diet,  of  Engineering:  civil,  mechan.,  milit.  &  naval,  ed.Byme,  3v.;8oooill.;f55/-  r  8°  Spon 
The  same :  Supplement   [techn.  terms  in  Feb.,  Germ.,  Ital.,  and  Span.]  40/-  r  8°    „ 


Estate  Management :  Civil  Engineering  in. 

Bagot,  Alan  Principles  of  Civil  Engineering  in  Estate  Management 

Field  Engineering  and  Engineering  Prospecting. 


7/6  c  8°  Paul 


Anderson,  J.  W. 
Butts,  Edw.  [Am.] 
DOBSON,  E. 

Haskoll,  W.  D. 

»>  ». 

Matheson,  E. 
Penning,  W.  H. 


The  Prospector's  Handbook ;  ill. 

The  Civil  Engineer's  Field  Book 

Pioneer  Engineering  :  settlement  of  waste  land  ;  ill. 

Practice  of  Engineering  Field  work  ;  pi. 

Engineer's,  Surveyor's  and  Contractor's  Field  Book  ;  ill. 

Aid  to  Engineering  Enterprise  Abroad 

Engineering  Geology 

— o.  also  I  §  10. 


IS 

89 


[87]  89 

64-68 

84 

[6-]  84 
[38]  74 
[62]  89 

74 
[    ]86 

77 


80 

69-74 

8a 


85 


[86]  88 


3/6  c  8°  Lockwood 

$3     8°  New  York  09 

4/6   12°          „  [76]  80 

25/-     8°          „  [68]  78 

12/-  c  8°  „  [5-]  80 
21/-     8°  Spon        [78-82]  90 

3/6  c  8°  BaUike  80 


Materials 

THURSTON,Prf.R.H.[Am.]Materials  of  Civil  Engineering,  3  vols. 

i. :  Non  metallic,  18/- ;  li. :  Iron  and  Steel,  ax/- 


61/-  r  8*  Spon 


83-84 


596 


;  Non-ferrausr  3S/-S 


Arts  and  Trades] 


RAILWAYS  AND   TRAMWAYS. 


[Engineering 


4.    RAILWAYS  and   TRAMWAYS. 

Generally. 

American  Railway,  The  :  its  construction,  development,  management,  and  appliances  ;  ill.  and  maps  $6 

written  by  eminent  authorities  in  ail  branches  of  American  railway  work. 


8°  Nnu  York 


;.w. 


Railways  and  Locomotives  ;  228  ill. 


[Lectures  at  Chatham]  21/-     8°  Longman  81 

Railways  and  Tramways                                             [Brit.  Manuf.  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford  7^ 

Manual  of  Railway  Engineering :  for  field  and  office                                        7/6  p  8°  Spon  [73]  74 

Mechanical  Working  of  Railways  [tr.],  3  vols.                                            140/-     4°  Dulau     77  ;  81 ;  89 

40/-;  ii. :  Carrying:  Stock— Traction,  w.  atl.  ofzo9pl.,  loo/-;  iii. :  Prodnction  and  Applic.  of  Steam,  w.  atl.  of  zi  pi.,  60/-. 


Barry + Br  AM  WELL,  gj-p-j 
Clark,  D.  K. 
Cotton,  C.  P. 
COUCHE,  Ch. 

L :  Permanent  Way,  w.  atL  of  38  pi, 
Dorsey,  E.  B.  [Am.]  English  and  American  Railroads  Compared ;  pi. 


$1.50 

7/6 
Railway  System  :  England,  Egypt,  India  4/- 

The  Railway  Builder  :  handbook  for  estimated  costs  ;  ill.  7/6 

Locomotive  Engine  Driving  :  a  practical  manual ;  ill.  4/6 

Field  Engineering  [=railw.  surveying,  location,  and  constr.]  $3 


Huntington, W.  S.  [Am.]  Road-Master's  Assistant  and  Section-Master's  Guide 
McBean,  S. 
NicoLLS,  W.  J.  [Am.] 
Reynolds,  Michael 
Searles,  W.  H.  [Am.] 


Shunk,  W.  F, 
Sinclair,  Angus  [Am.] 
Stephenson,  Sir  Rob. 
VosE,  Prf.  G.  L.  [Am.] 
Wellington,  A.  M. 

Aeeidents.    Signals. 

Adams,  C.  F.,/»«.  [Am.]  Notes  on  Railroad  Accidents  :  their  causes  and  prevention 


New  York  87 

Spon  [71]  72 

W.  H.  Allen         76 
78 
[77]  88 

[7-]  89 


18" 
c8' 

12°  Spon 
c  8°  Lockwood 
8°  New  York 


Field  Engineer  :  survey,  location,  etc.,  of  railroads  12/6   12°  Spon 

Locomotive  Engine  Running ;  ill.  $2  c  8°  New  York 

Railway  Construction,  ed.  Nugent  [Weale's  Series]  3/-   12°  Lockwood 

Manual  for  Railroad  Engineers  :  w.  rules  and  tables  ;  ill.  63/-     8°  Spon 

Economic  Theory  of  the  Location  of  Railways  ;  maps  and  ill.  $5     8°  New  York 


Signals, 

Stretton,  Clement  E. 

Appliances. 

Barry,  J.  W. 

Brakes. 

Reynolds,  Michael 


fez»fpt.  xc.  oi  5'povas  Dictionary  of  Enffineering ;  ill. 

Safe  Railway  Working  :  accidents,  their  causes  and  prevention 


Railway  Appliances  ;  207  ill. 


$1.25    12° 

i/-  r  8° 
4/6  c  8° 


New  York 

Spon 

Lockwood 


3/6    12°  Longman 


9/-     8°  Lockwood 


80 
[82]  89 

[      ]74 

74 
[77}  89 

80 
74 
87 


76 


Continuous  Railway  Brakes  ;  ill. 

Bridges,  Tunnels,  etc.— v.  i  §  6. 
Car  Building. 

Forney,  M.  N.  [Am.]       The  Car  Builder's  Dictionary  :  an  ill.  vocabulary  of  terms  10/6  obi.  Spon 

Curves.    Crossings.    Switches. 

Damnay,  a.  D.  Treatise  on  Railway  Signals  and  Accidents  2/-     8°  Spon 

Donaldson,  W.  Switches  and  Crossings ;  ill.  [angles,  lengths,  distances,  etc.]  10/6     8°    ,, 

Livingstone,  D.  Treatise  on  Setting-out  of  Railway  Curves  10/6  c  8°    ,, 

Searles,  W.  H.  [Am.]      The  Railroad  Spiral  $1.50   16°  New  York 

Shunk,  W.  F.  Practical  Treatise  on  Railway  Curves  and  Location  10/6    12°         ,, 

Field  Practice  of  Laying  out  Circular  Curves  for  Railroads  10/6    12°         „ 

I 


Trautwine,  J.  C.  [Am.] 

Engines 
Express  Trains. 

Foxwell  +  Farrer,  , 

Narrow  Gauge. 

Fleming,  S.  [Am.] 
Rapier,  R.  C. 
Spooner,  C.  E. 

Railway  Economics— z-.  d  §  152 : 
Railway  Law  — z/.  d  §  81. 

Railway  Statistics  — ».  d  §  152-. 
Station  Buildings. 

Grover,  J.  W.  [artist]        Examples  of  Station  Buildings  ;  13  pi. 

Station  Management. 


82 


80 


74 
71 
73 

[8-]  89 

80 

[51]  74 


§  12. 


Express  Trains  :  English  and  foreign ;  maps 


American  Narrow-Gauge  Railways 
On  Narrow-Gauge  Railways 
Narrow- Gauge  Railways 

Railways. 


Railways. 


[statistical  account]  6/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder 


$1.50 

15/- 
15/- 


Philadelphia 
Spon 


76 

78 

[71]  79 


10/6     f°  Spon 


Ivatts,  E.  B. 

Oliver  4- AiREY,  H.+J. 

Tramways. 

Clark,  D.  K. 
Dowson,  E.  -I-  A. 
Smith,  J.  Bucknall 
Wright,  A.  W.  [Am.] 


Railway  Management  at  Stations 
Handbook  of  Stations,  Junctions,  etc. 


Tramways  :  their  construction  and  working,  2  vols.  ;  200  ill. 
Tramways  :  their  construction  and  working 
Treat,  on  Cable  or  Rope  Traction  as  appl.  to  Street  Railways 
American  Street  Railways  :  construction,  equipment,  maintenance  : 

597 


ill. 


61- 
4/6 


30/- p  8- 
3/6  c  8° 
5/-  4° 
$5    I2° 


McCorquodale[85]89 
Oliver  &  A.  [74]  90 


Lockwood 

Spon 

Engineering  Off. 
Chicago 


78 
75 
87 
88 


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HYDRAULIC   ENGINEERING,    ETC. 


[Engineering 


I  §5 


5.    H7DRAULIC  ENGINEERING,  CANALS,  EABBOUBS,  LIGHTHOUSES,  &o. 


Hydraulic  Engineering:  Generally. 

BoDMER,  G.  R.  Hydraulic  Motors,  Turbines  and  Pressure  Engines ;  ill.  14/-  c  8°  Whittaker 

Box,  Thomas  Practical  Hydraulics  ;  pi.  [a  series  of  rules  and  tables]  12/6  c  8°  Spon 

Church,  Prf.  I.  P.  [Am.]  Mechanics  of  Engineering  :  Fluids  $3     8°  New  York 

Donaldson,  Wm.  Transmission  of  Power  by  Fluid  Pressure  [air  and  water]  6/-     8°  Spon 

Downing,  S.  Practical  Hydraulics  5/6  c  8°  Longman 


89 
[67]  80 
[86]  88 

89 
[61]  75 


GanGuillet+Rutter,  ^jr-g;  General  Formula  for  Uniform  Flow  of  Water  in  Rivers  &  Channels  [Am.  tr.]  17/-  8°  Macmitlan   89 


Hewson,  W.  [Am.]  Principles  and  Practice  of  Embanking  Sands  from  Rivers  ;  ill. 

Jackson,  L.  d'A.  Hydraulic  Manual :  tables  and  explanatory  text 

Merriman,  Prf.  M.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Hydraulics 

Neville,  J.  Hydraulic  Tables,  Coefficients,  and  Formulse ;  ill. 

Randall,  P.  M.  [Am.]    Practical  Hydraulics 

RAvY,  J.  J.  Hydraulics  of  Great  Rivers  ;  8  pi 


9/-     8°  Spon 
16/-  c  8°  Lockwood 
$3.50     8°  New  York 

Hi-  =8° 
$2  cS" 


[Parana,  Urug.,  La  Plata  estuary]  42/-  i  4°  Spon 
Smith,  Hamilton  [Am.]   Hydraulics  :  flow  of  water  through  orifices,  weirs,  pipes,  etc. ;  ill.  30/-  r  4°  Triibner 

Breakwater:  Plymouth. 

Rennie,  Sir  John  Plymouth  Breakwater:  historical,  pract.,&theoret. ;  26  pi.  c.  A  [/*.  84/-;  w.  42/-]  if  Bohn 

Canals. 

*Harcourt,L.F. Vernon  Treatise  on  Canals  and  Rivers,  2  vols.  [vol.  ii.  =plates]  21/-     8°  Clar.  Press 

Stevenson,  David  Principles  and  Practice  of  Canal  and  River  Engineering  ;  pi.  3  '/^  r  8°  Black 

Suez. 

de  Lesseps,  F.  The  Suez  Canal :  documents  of  rise  and  progress  [tr. ;  1854-56]  10/6     8°  King 

Harbours  and  Docks. 

Allen,  J.  R.  Design  and  Construction  of  Dock  Walls  6/-     4°  Spou 

*Harcourt,L.F. Vernon  Harbours  and  Docks,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  25/-     8°  Clar.  Press 

Rennie,  Sir  John  Theory,  Formation,  &  Constr.  of  Harbours,  Docks  &  Arsenals,  2  vols. ;  123  pi. 

o.p.  [pb.£,\%;  w.  212]  if°  Weale 
Stevenson,  Thomas         The  Design  and  Construction  of  Harbours ;  pi.  31/6     8°  Black 

Jetties. 

Corthell,  E.  L.  [Am.  ]   History  of  the  Jetties  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Mississippi  River ;  pi.  $3     8°  New  York 

Lighthouses. 

Our  Seamarks  [w.  ill.  of  lighthouses,  lightships,  and  appliances]  8/6  c  8°  Longman 


Edwards,  E.  Price 
Elliott,  Maj.  G.  H. 
Heap,  D.  P.  [Am.] 
Reynaud,  F.  L. 
Stephenson,  Robert 

Stevenson,  Thomas 

ft  David 

Hydraulic  Machinery. 


European  Lighthouse  Systems 

Ancient  and  Modem  Lighthouses  ;  ill. 

Memoir  on  lUumin.  and  Beaconage  of  Coasts  of  France 

Life  of.     By  David  Stevenson  ;  ill. 

a  life  of  STEPHHNSON  from  the  point  of  view  of  his  work. 

Lighthouse  Construction  and  Illumination  ;  ill. 
Lighthouse  Illumination 
Lighthouses ;  ill. 


21/- 

$25 
21/- 


Lockwood 
8°  Boston 
4°  New  York 
4°  Spon 


Colyer,  F. 
Ewbank,  T.  [Am.] 
Robinson,  Prf.  H. 

Pumps. 
Bale,  M.  Powis 
BjORLING,  P.  R. 

COLYER,  F. 

Grimshaw,  R.  [Am.] 

Reservoirs. 

rantz,  J.  B. 

iver  Bars. 

.ANN,  J.  J. 

Water  Supply 
Wells. 

BURNELL,  G.  R. 

Lucas,  J. 
Spon,  E. 


Hydraulic  and  Steam  Lifting  and  Pressing  Machines  ;  73  pi. 

Hydraulic  and  other  Water  Machines  ;  ill. 

Treat,  on  Hydraulic  Power  and  Hydraulic  Machinery ;  43  pi. 


Pumps  and  Pumping  :  selection,  construction,  and  management 
Practical  Handbook  on  Direct-Acting  Pumping  Engines 
Practical  Handbook  in  Pump  Construction ;  9  pi. 
Pumps  and  Pumping  Machinery,  2  pts.  ;  ill. 
The  Pump  Catechism  ;  ill. 


Study  on  Reservoir  Walls,  tr.  [fr.  French]  by  Mahan  [Am.]  ;  34  ill. 

River  Bars  :  their  formation  and  treatment 
— V.  I  §  9  :  Water  Supply. 


25/-  r  8°      „ 
12/6     8°  Black 
3/bf8°      „ 


18/-     8°  Spon 

$6     8°  New  York 
25/- m  8°  Griffin 

2/6  c  8°  Lockwood 
S/-  c  8°  Spon 
5/-c8°     „ 
ea.  12/6     8°     „ 

$1  f8°  New  York 


9/-     8°  Spon 

7/6  r  8°  Lockwood 


Wells  and  Well  Sinking ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  2/-   12°  Lockwood 

Horizontal  Wells  ;  maps.  [proposal  for  metrop.  supply]  10/6  c  4°  Stanford 

Present  Practice  of  Sinking  and  Boring  Wells  ;  ill.  10/6     8°  Spon 


70 

[75]  83 
88 

[60]  75 
87 

74 

86 


[58]  86 
76 


76 
85 

54 

[64]  85 


[80]  81 

84 

75 
89 
76 
61 


[59]  71 
64 


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[63]  76 

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[75]  85 


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BRIDGE-MAKING.    SURVEYING,   ETC. 


[Engineering 


I  §§  6-7 


6.    BRIDGE-MAKING,  ROAD-MAKING,  and  TUNNELLING. 


BoLLER,  A.  B.  [Am.] 
Buck,  G.  W. 
Burr,  W.  H.  [Am.] 
Crehore,  J.  D.  [Am.] 
'fFiDLER,  T.  Claxton 


pi. 


Bridges,  Arches,  and  Roofs— z;.  auo  i  §  n,  s.v.  strains. 

Bender,  C.  B.  [Am.]       Principles  of  Economy  in  the  Design  of  Metallic  Bridges 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Construction  of  Iron  Highway  Bridges 
Practical  and  Theoretical  Essay  on  Oblique  Bridges  ;  13  pi. 
Course  on  the  Stresses  in  Bridge  and  Roof  Trusses,  etc. 
Mechanics  of  the  Girder 
Practical  Treatise  on  Bridge  Construction  ;  17  pi.  and  ill. 

Greene,  Prf  C.  E.  [Am.]  Bridged  Trusses  and  Arches  ;  ill. ;  vol.  i.  6/-  ;  ii.-iii. 

Grover,  J.  W.  Railway  Superstructures,  42/- ;  Railway  Bridges ;  37  col.  pi. 

Hart,  J.  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Construction  of  Oblique  Arches  ;  pi. 

Haupt,  H.  [Am.]  General  Theory  of  Bridge  Construction  ;  ill. 

Humber,  W.  Treatise  on  Cast  and  Wrought  Iron  Bridge  Construction,  2  vols. ;  ill, 

Jenkin,  F.  Elementary  Treatise  on  Bridge  Construction 

Matheson,  E.  Works  in  Iron  Bridge  and  Roof  Structures 

MERRiMAN,Prf.M.[Am.]  Textbook  on  Roofs  and  Bridges,  pt.  i.  :  Stresses  in  Simple  Trusses 

RiTTER,  Prf.  A.  Theory  of  Iron  Roof  and  Bridge  Construction  [tr.];  ill. 

Wood,  Prf.  de  V.  [Am.]    Theory  of  Construction  of  Bridges  and  Roofs  ;  ill. 

Examples. 

Haskoll,  W.  D.  [ed.]      Examples  of  Bridge  and  Viaduct  Construction ;  6  pL 

Maw + Dredge, W.H.  +I.[eds.]  Modem  Examples  of  Bridges  ;  pi.  [road  and  railway]  40/- 

Walmisley,  a.  T.  [ed.]  Examples  of  Iron  Roofs ;  50  ill.  63/- 

Military  Bridges 

Tay  Bridge. 
Barlow,  Crawford 

Road-Making 

Codrington,  T.                The  Maintenance  of  Macadamized  Roads  6/- 

GlLLESPiE,  W.  M.  [Am.]  Manual  of  Principles  and  Practice  of  Road  Making ;  ill.  12/6 

GiLMORE,  O.  G.                 Practical  Treatise  on  Roads,  Streets,  and  Pavements  7/6 

Law + Clark,  ^           Construction  of  Roads  and  Streets  ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  4/6 
SIMMS,  F.  W. 


[iron  and  steel]  30/-  m  8° 

ea.  10/6  r  8° 

31/6     i" 

8/-  i  8° 

16/-     8° 

136/6  i  4' 

Si-  c  8' 

iS/-r8- 

$2.50     8= 

15/-     8' 
12/6     8' 


$2.50  r  8°  New  York 
$2.50     -" 

12/-  r 
$3-50 
$4 


Lockwood 
New  York 


Griffin 
Spon 

Lockwood 
Spon 

Longman 
Spon 

New  York 
Spon 


8S 
[76]  85 
[39]  80 

80 

87 
88 

79 
745  74 
[4-]  68 
[63]  67 
[56]  73 

76 

77 
88 

79 
83 


52/6 
em  Kxamples  ot  Bridges  ;  pi.  [road  and  railway, 

f  Iron  Roofs ;  50  ill. 

— V.  I  §  18  :  Military  Engineering,  s.v.  Bridges. 

The  New  Tay  Bridge ;  pi.  [course  of  Chatham  Lectures]  21/- 

— V.  also  I  §  30  :  Farm  Engineering. 


f° 


Principles  and  Practice  of  Levelling  :  w.  appendix  on  curves 


WiLKiNS,  Gen.  H.  St.  C.    Treatise  on  Mountain  Roads,  Live  Loads,  etc. 
Tunnelling,   Blasting,   etc.— ».  «tol  79:  Mining  Engineering; 

Large  Tunnel  Shafts 

On  Submarine  Blasting  ;  p]. 

Railway  Tunnelling  in  Heavy  Ground 

Practical  Tunnelling;  21  pi.  and  ill. 


Buck,  J.  H.  W. 
Foster,  L.  G.  [Am.] 
Gripper,  C. 

•SIMMS,  F.  W. 


ill. 
§  59 :  Explosives. 


8/6 
14/- 


12/-  r  8°' 

I6/-  4° 

7/6  r  8" 

30/-  i  8° 


Lockwood  [64]  67 
Engineering  Off.  80 
Spon  [84]  88 


Spon 

Spon  76 

[4SJ  71 

76 

Lockwood       [49]  81 

[4-]  84 
Spon  80 


Lockwood 
Spon 


Hudson  River. 
Burr,  S.  D.  V.  [Am.] 

Severn  Tunnel. 
Walker,  T.  A. 

Voslurg  Tunnel. 
V.  Rosenberg,  Leo 


Tunnelling  under  the  Hudson  River ;  ill. 

The  Severn  Tunnel :  its  construction  and  difficulties  ;  ill. 


80 
69 
79 


The  Vosberg  Tunnel,  maps  and  72  ill.  [description  of  its  construction]  5/- 


Lockwood  [44]  77 

$2.50  r4°  New  York  85 

25/-     8°  Bentley  88 

Triibner  88 


7.    SURVEYING,  MENSURATION,  TOPOGRAPHICAL  DRAWING. 


Surveying. 

Baker,  T. 

Carhart,  Prf.  Dan.  [Am 
Clark,  A.  R. 
Crellin,  W. 
Frome,  Lt.-Gen. 
Gillespie,  W.  M.  [Am.] 
Haskoll,  W.  D. 
Jackson,  L.  d'A. 
Johnson,  J.  B.  [Am,] 
*Merrett,  H.  S. 
Nesbit,  a. 
Penman,  W. 
USILL,  G.  W. 

Quantities. 
Fletcher,  Banister 


Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Land  Engin.  and  Surveying  [Weale's  Series]  2/- 

u]     Treatise  in  Plane  Surveying                  .  $2 

Geodesy                '  12/6 

Complete  Traverse  Table  [tr.]  :  with  small  machine  84/- 

Method  of  Conducting  a  Trigonometrical  Survey  ;  ill.  i6/- 

Treatise  on  Surveying,  in  theory  and  practice,  ed.  Staley  [Am.]                      $4 

Land  and  Marine  Surveying  9/-  1 

Aid  to  Survey  Practice  ;  ill.  and  tables  12/6  < 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Sui-veying  $3. 50 

Practical  Treatise  on  Surveying  ;  41  pL  12/6  : 

Practical  Land  Surveying  12/- 

Land  Surveying  8/6 


Practical  Surveying ;  4  pi.  and  330  ill. 


[chiefly  for  the  colonies]  7/6  c  8' 


Lockwood 

Boston 

Clar.  Press 

Spon 

Lockwood 

New  York 

Lockwood 

,, 
New  York 
Spon 
Longman 
Spon 
Lockwood 


Quantities :  a  text-book  for  surveyors 


599 


6/-  c8°  Batsford 


[     ]87 

87 

80 

81 

[    173 

[55]  89 

[68]  86 

[80]  89 

[86]  89 

[63]  8i 

77 

85 


[77]  88 


Arts  and  Trades]      SANITARY  ENGINEERING.    WATER  SUPPLY. 


[Engineering 


-»•  I  §  3- 

—V.  I  §  i8  :  Military  Engineering,  etc. 


[Carab.  Math.  Ser.]  5/-  12° 
3/6  c  8° 
9/-c8° 


I  §§  8-9 

Field  Eng'ineering:  - 
Military  Surveying- 
Mensuration. 

MooRfi,  B.  T.  Elementary  Treatise  on  Mensuration 

Nesbit,  a.  Mensuration 

Rankine,  Prf.  W.  J.  M.  Mensuration  and  Engineering  Tables 

Topographical  Drawing,  Projections,  etc.— ».  aUo  i  §  n,  s.v.  Drawing. 

ANDRi,  G-  G.  Draughtsman's  Handbook  of  Plan  and  Map  Drawing ;  ill.  9/-  c  4° 

*BlNNS,  Prf.  W.  Element.  Treat,  on  Orthographic  Projections;  ill.  9/-;  Second  Course  ;  ill.  10/6     8° 

Bradley,  Thomas  Elements  of  Geometrical  Drawing,  2  pts. ;  60  pi.        [S.  Kens.  Mus.]  ea.  i6/-obir 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.]      Linear  Drawing,  2/-;  Orthograpluc  Projection  [Technical  Mans.]  2/-  c  8° 

MacCord,  C.  W.  [Am.]   Practical  Hints  for  Draughtsmen  $2.50     8° 

Mahan,  D.  H.  [Am.]       Industrial  Drawing,  2  vols. ;  ill.  $3-5°     8° 

Reed,  Lt.  H.  A.  [Am.]     Topographical  Drawing  and   Sketching :  incl.   applications  of  photography, 

2  vols.  ;  ill.  $4     4° 

Manual  of  Topographical  Drawings ;  pi.  10/6     8° 


Bell  81 

Longman  75 

Griffin  [    ]  76 

Spon  74 

,.    [69]  78 ;  [69]  81 

Chapman  n.d. 

Cassell 

New  York  88 

77 


Smith,  Lt.  R.  S. 

Instruments, 

Heather,  J.  F. 


HULUE,  F.  E. 
Stanley,  W.  F. 

Slide  Rule. 
Bayley,  W.  H. 
Burgh,  N.  P.  [Am.] 
HoARE,  Chas. 


Spon 


[86]  88 
75 


Mathematical  Instruments,  3  vols. ;  ill.  [constr.,  adjustm. ,  testing,  use]  [Weale's 

Ser.]  ea.  1/6  c  8°  Lockwood      [42]  88 

:  Drawing  and  Measuring  Instniments ;  ii. :  Optical  Instruments  ;  ili.  :  Surveying  and  Astronomical  Instruments. 

Mathematical  Drawing  Instruments  and  How  to  Use  them  3/6   16°  Triibner  [79]  81 

Descrip. Treat,  on  Mathema.  Drawing  Instruments ;  ill.  [construction,  etc.]  5/-  c  8°  Spon  [66]  73 


Handbook  of  Slide  Rule,  S/- ;  Handbook  of  Double  Slide  Rule  2/6  c  8° 

The  Slide  Rule  Practically  Considered  5/-  c  8° 

The  Slide  Rule,  and  How  to  Use  it  [Weale's  Series]  2/6  c  8° 


Bell         [61]  77;  64 
Spon  [65]  7S 

Lockwood      [68]  76 


Adams,  J. 
Bayles,  J.  C.  [Am.] 


8.    SANITARY  ENaiNEERING. 

Drains  and  Sewers  for  Populous  Districts;  ill.  $3    12°  New  York 

House  Drainage  and  Water  Supply  in  Cities,  Villages,  and  Rural  Neighbour- 


hoods 
Municipal  and  Sanitary  Engineer's  Handbook ;  ill. 
Handbook  of  Sewerage  Utilization  , 

Treat,  on  Water  Supply,  Drainage  and  San.  Appliances  of  Residences 
Public  Institutions  :  engineering,  sanitary  and  other  appliances 
H.    Facts  relating  to  Treatment  and  Utilization  of  Sewerage 

On  the  Drainage  of  Lands,  Towns  and  Buildings,  ed.  D.  K.  Clark 
Sanitary  Engineering  [Lectures  at  Milit.  School,  Chatham]  25/- 

Sewage  Disposal  3/6 

Sanitary  Engineering  ;  ill.  3°/" 

Philbrick,  E.  S.  [Am.]  American  Sanitary  Engineering  10/6 

Robinson,  H.  Sewage  Disposal  S/- 

Slater,  J.  W.  Sewage  Treatment,  Purification  and  Utilization  ;  ill.  [Spec.  Ser.]  6/- 

$2. 50 
$6 


*BouLNOis,  H.  p. 
Burke,  U.  R. 
CoLYER,  Fred. 
»»  )j 

*CORFIELD,  Prf.  W. 

Dempsey,  G.  D. 
*Denton,  J.  B. 

*Latham,  Baldwin 


$3 

3/6  c  8°  Spon 

S/-  '" 
10/6 
16/- 

7/6 


f8° 


c8° 
r8° 


Macmillan 
Lockwood 
Spon 


Staley+Pierson,  g-^  [Ams.]  The  Separate  System  of  Sewerage  :  its  theory  and  construction 
Waring,  G.  E.  [Am.]       Sewerage  and  Land  Drainage ;  30  pi.  (some  col.)  and  75  ill. 
Wheeler,  W.  H.  Drainage  of  Fens  and  Lowlands  by  Gravitation  and  Steam  Power 

Farm  Engineering— ».  i  §  30. 
House  Sanitation  — ».  1  §  65. 
Hygiene :  Public    —v.  h*  §§  55-56. 


8° 


Whittaker 
New  York 


.        4 
12/6     8    Spon 


80 

[78]  84 
83 

[72]  73 


[70]  87 

[49]  87 

77 

81 

[73] 78 
81 

[80]  82 
88 
86 

89 
88 


9.    WATER  SUPPLY  ENGINEERING  and  WATER  SUPPLY, 


Ansted,  D.  T. 
de  Range,  C.  E. 
Ganguillet  -f  Rutter, 
Fanning,  J.  T.  [Am.] 
Hughes,  S. 

HUMBER,  W. 

Jackson,  L.d'A. 
Nichols,  W.  R.  [Am.] 


Water  and  Water  Supply  in  the  British  Isles;  i. ;  Surface  Waters  i8/- 

Water  Supply  of  England  and  Wales  ;  ill.  24/- 

^^  Gen.  Formula  for  Uniform  Flow  of  Wtr.  in  Rivers&other  Channels[tr.]  17/- 
Practical  Treatise  on  Water  Supply  Engineering  25/- 

Water  Works  for  Cities  and  Towns ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  4/- 

Treatise  on  Water  Supply  of  Cities  and  Towns  ;  ill.  126/- 

Statistics  of  Hydro.  Wks.  of  Hydrology  of  Eng. ,  Canada,  Egypt  &  India    1 5/- 
Water  Supply  :  considered  fr.  chemical  and  sanitary  standpoint  12/6 

600 


8° 

W.  H.  Allen 

>         78 

8° 

Stanford 

82 

8° 

Macmillan 

89 

8° 

Spon 

r77l  82 

12" 

Lockwood 

[67]  82 

14" 

76 

8" 

Thacker 

[86 1  89 

8" 

Spon 

83 

Arts  and  Trades]        MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING:   GENERALLY. 


[Engineering 


Scott,  J. 

SiLVERTHORNE,  A. 
Slagg,  Charles 
Stone,  T.  W. 
UsiLL,  Geo.  W. 

London. 

Bolton,  Sir  F. 

Manchester. 

Bateman,  J.  F.  L. 

Asia  :  India. 
Buckley,  Robert 

Africa. 

Brown,  Dr.  J.  C. 

•WiLLCOCKS,  W. 


Irrigation  and  Water  Supply ;  46  ill. 
London  and  Provincial  Water  Supply 


Water  Engineering:  measurement,  conveyance,  etc.,  of  water 

Notes  on  Water  Supply  in  New  CountHes 

Statistics  of  Water  Supply  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 


London  Water  Supply  :  hist,  and  descrip.  of  London  Water  Works 
History  and  Description  of  the  Manchester  Water  Works  ;  57  pi. 
Irrigation  Works  of  India,  and  their  Financial  Result 


Hydrology  of  South  Africa,  and  Causes  of  Present  Aridity 
Water  Supply  of  South  Africa,  and  facilities  for  its  storage 
Egyptian  Irrigation,  w.  intro.  Lt.-Col.  J.  C.  Ross;  pi. 


1/6  c  8°  Lockwood 
[with  statistics]  7/6  r  8°         ,, 


Hydraulic   Engineering— z'.  I  §  5  :  Hydraulic  Engineering. 


7/6  c  8°  „ 
7/6  c  8°  Spon 
2/6     r     „ 


14/-     8°  Clowes 
50/-  r  4°  Spon 
9/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen 


10/6     8°  King 
20/-     8°  Simpkin 
36/-  r  8°  Spon 


I  §10 

84 
88 
89 
81 

[84]  88 

84 

80 


75 
77 
89 


10,    MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING  («) :  GENERAL  TREATISES. 


Theory  of  Machinery— z-.  aho  h  §  12 :  Mechanics. 

Church,  Prf.  I.  P.  [Am.]  Mechanics  of  Engineering  :  Solids,  $4. 50 ;  Fluids  $3  8°  New  York  [8$ ;  86]  87 ;  88 

*CoTTERiLl,,  Prf.  J.  H.     Applied  Mechanics  [theory  of  structures  and  machines]  18/-  r  8°  Macmillan       [84]  90 

Professor  COTTERILL  has  an  elementary  manual  of  applied  mechanics  in  preparation. 

"Kennedy,  Prf.  A.  B.  The  Mechanics  of  Machinery  ;  ill. 

MacCord,  C.  W.  [Am.]  Kinematics  :  treatise  on  the  modification  of  motion 

Perry,  Prif.  J.  Practical  Mechanics  ;  ill. 

Rankine,  Prf.  W.  J.  M.  Manual  of  Applied  Mechanics,  ed.  W.  J.  Millar ;  ill. 

*Reui.eaux,  Prf.  F.  The  Kinematics  of  Machinery  [tr.]  ;  450  ill. 

Weisbach,  Prf.  J.  Mechanics  of  Engineering  &  Construction  of  Machines  [Am.  tr.]  3  v. ;  ill.  ea.  ^5  r  8°  New  York 

Machine  Construction  and  Work,    Tools. 


12/6  c  8° 
$5     8°  New  York 
3/6   12°  Cassell 
12/6  c  8°  Griffin 
21/-     8°  Macmillan 


87 
[83]  88 

82 
[58]  89 

76 
74-78 


Amateur's  Workshop,  The  ;  ill. 

BURBIDGE,  W.  Machine  Construction,  2  vols. 

Burn,  R.  S.  Modem  Mechanical  Engineering; 

Every  Man  his  own  Mechanic ;  750  ill. 


ill. 


[repr.  fr.  English  Mechanic]  2/6  c  8" 
ea.  7/6  c  8° 


Hutton,  W.  S 
Knight,  Cameron 
LUKIN,  Rev.  James 


Practical  Engineer's  Handbook ;  ill. 

The  Mechanician  :  treatise  on  construction  &  manipulation  of  tools  ;  ill. 
The  Amateur  Mechanic's  Workshop  ;  ill. 

Amongst  Machines ;  64  ill.,  3/6  ;  The  Young  Mechanic  ;  70  ill. 
Pocket  Book  of  Mechanics  and  Engineering ;  pi. 
•Rankine,' Prf.  W.  J.  M.  Manual  of  Machinery  and  Millwork,  ed.  W.  J.  Millar 
Miscellaneous  Scientific  Papers,  ed.  W.  J.  Millar ;  ill. 

Contains  a  Memoir  of  RANKINE  by  Prf.  P.  G.  TAIT. 

Mechanical  Text  Book  ;  ill. 

The  Engineer's  Handy  Book  ;  ill. 

The  Young  Engineer's  Own  Book ;  ill. 

The  Complete  Practical  Machinist ;  1 30  ill. 

Workshop  Appliances :  including  descrip.  of  tools,  etc.  ; 

The  Mechanic's  Own  Book  ;  1420  ill. 

Amateur  Work,  vols,  i.-vii. ;  fully  ill. 

Elements  of  Machine  Construction  and  Drawing,  2  vols. 

Modern  Practice  of  American  Machinists  and  Engineers  ; 

Modern  Worshop  Practice 


Nystrom,  J.  W.  [Am.] 


Roper,  Stephen  [Am.] 


72/6 

7/6      8 

18/-     8' 

18/-     4' 

6/-     8' 

3/6  c  8' 

IS/-   12' 

12/6  c  8' 

31/6  r  8" 


Sonnenschein  89 
Spon  78 

Jack  74 

Ward  &  Lock  [8 1]  89 
Lockwood  [87]  88 
Spon  [71]  88 

Triibner  [82]  89 

[76]77;[77]78 


Spon 
Griffin 


[54]  80 
[58]  88 
80 


Rose,  J.  [Am.] 
Shelley,  C.  P.  B. 
Spon  &  Co.  [pubs.] 
Ward  &  Lock  [pubs.] 
Warren,  Prf.  S.  E. 
Watson,  E.  P.  [Am.] 
Winton,  J.  G. 


ill, 


9/-p8° 
$3- SO  12° 
$3  12° 
10/6  c  8° 
4/6  f8° 
7/-      " 


Philadelphia 


[73]  85 
80 

[84185 
76 
73 
85 


Spon 

Longman 

Spon 

ea.  7/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  82-89  in  pro^ 

[pi.  4°]  31/6     8°  Spon  83 

86  111.  10/6  p  8°      „  [    ]74 

[Weale's  Series]  3/6   12°  Lockwood      [    ]  88 


Dictionaries. 

Appleton  &  Co.  [Ams.  ;  pubs.]  Cyclopjedia  of  Applied  Mechanics  ;  5000  ill.  $15  r  8°  New  York 

Knight,  E.  H.                  Practical  Dictionary  of  Mechanics,  4  vols.  ;  ab.  20,000  ill.  ea.  21/-  i  8°  Cassell 

Rankine,  Prf.  W.  J.  M.  Cyclopsedia  of  Machines  and  Hand  Tools,  2  vols.  55/-     4°  Mackenzie 
Spon  &  Co.  [pubs.]            Dictionary  of  Engineering — v.  I  §  3. 

Dictionary  of  Terms. 

Lockwood  &  Co  [pubs.]  Diet,  of  Terms  used  in  Practice  of  Mechanical  Engineering  [6000  definitions]  7/6  c  8°  Lockwood 

601 


69 

77 
69 


87 


Arts  and  Trades]  MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING:  SPECIAL. 


[Engineering 


I  §11 
Recipes,  etc. 

Allen,  H.  B.  [Am.] 
Benjamin,  Park  [Am.] 
Blakelee,  G.  E.  [Am.] 
cooley,  a.  j. 

Hasluck,  p.  N. 
LuKiN,  Rev.  James 
*Spon  &  Co.  [pubs.] 

Templeton,  W. 


Useful  Companion  and  Artificer's  Assistant  $z.  50     8' 

Wrinkles  and  Recipes  [compiled  fr.  Scientific  American\  $2  c  8' 

Simple  Mechanics  :  practical  guide  for  home  and  workshop  ;  200  ill.  15/-     8' 

Cyclopaedia  of  Practical  Receipts,  etc.  :  in  arts,  manufactures,  professions  and 

trades,  ed.  Prf.  Tuson  and  others,  2  vols. 
Mechanic's  Workshop  Handy  Book 

The  Mechanic's  Friend  [recipes  and  suggi 

Workshop  Receipts,  4  pts. ;  iU. 

i. :  by  E.  SpoN  ;  ii. :  by  R.  HALDANE ;  iii.  and  iv. :  by  C.  G.  W.  LOCK 

Practical  Mechanic's  Workshop  Companion,  ed.  Hutton  ;  ill. 


Philadelphia  81 

New  York       [76]  89 
Sonnenschein  [87]  89- 


Rules,  Fopmidse,  etc. 


Tables  for  Use  of  Engineers,  Architects,  etc. 

Rules,  Tables,  and  Data  for  Mechanical  Engineers 

Useful  Information  for  Engineers,  3  vols. 

Work's  Manager's  Handbook  of  Modern  Rules,  Tables  and  Data 

Pocket  Book  of  Engineering  Formulae 
Nystrom,  J.  W.  [Am.]     Pocket  Book  of  Mechanics  and  Engineering 
Rankine,  Prf  W.  J.  M.  Useful  Rules  and  Tables  rel.  to  Mensuration,  Structures  and  Machines 
Templeton,  W.  Engineer's  Millwright's  and  Machinist's  Assistant 


Bellamy,  C.  J. 
Clark,  D.  Kinnear 
Fairbairn,  Sir  W. 
Hutton,  W.  S. 
molesworth,  g.  l, 


42/-     8°  Churchill 

[56]  80 

2/-   12°  Lockwood 

88 

is]  3/6  c  8°  Trubner 

89 

ea.  5/-  c  8°  Spon         [73-85]  82 

6/-  f  8°  Lockwood 

[45]  85. 

IS/-  r  8°  Stanford 

77 

i6/-     8°  Blackie 

[78]  84 

31/6  c  8°  Longman 

74 

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[    ]89 

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76]  88 

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:s4]  86 

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:s8]  89 

2/6   18°  Lockwood 

S-J89 

11.    MECHANICAL  ENamEERINa  [b)  -.  SPECIAL  TREATISES. 


Belts  and  Belting. 

Cooper,  J.  H.  [Am.]        Treatise  on  the  Use  of  Belting  for  Transmission  of  Power 
Cromwell,  J.  H.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Belts  and  Pulleys 

Boilers. 

Burgh,  N.  P. 


Practical  Treatise  on  Steam  Boilers ;  ill. 


Courtney  +  Clark,  g^.  Boiler  Maker's  Assistant,  2/-  ;  Boiler  Maker's  Ready  Reckoner 


Foden,  J. 
Ford,  W.  H.  [Am.] 
Knight,  R. 
MUNRO,  R.  D. 
Peattie,  J. 
Rose,  Joshua  [Am.  ] 
Shock,  W.  H.  [Am.] 


Boiler  Maker  and  Iron-ship  Builder's  Companion 

Boiler  Making  for  Boiler  Makers  :  pract.  treat,  on  work  in  the  shop 

Practical  Boiler  Maker,  Iron  Ship  Builder  and  Mast  Maker 

Steam  Boilers  :  their  defects,  management  and  construction  ;  ill. 

Steam  Boilers  :  management  and  working  on  land  and  sea 

Steam  Boilers  :  practical  treatise  on  construction  and  examination  ;  ilL 

Steam  Boilers :  design,  construction  and  management ;  ill. 


Thurston,  Prf.  R.  H.  [Am.]  Manual  of  Steam  Boilers  :  design,  construction  and  operation  ;  ill 
Traill,  T.  W.  Boilers  :  their  construction  and  strength  ;  ill.     [rules,  formulae,  tables,  etc.]  9/- 

Wilson,  R.  Treatise  on  Steam  Boilers  :  strength,  construction  and  working 

Explosions. 

Thurston,  Prf.  R.  H.  [Am.]  Steam  Boiler  Explosions  in  Theory  and  Practice ;  ill. 

Drawing,  Design,  etc — v.  also  i  §  7,  s.v.  Drawing. 

Barber,  T.  W,  Engineer's  Sketch-bk.  of  Mechan.  Movemts.,  Devices,  Appliances,  etc  ;ill.  7/6  c  8' 

Clark,  D.  Kinnear  ~     '  ^       .      .„     . 

Clarke,  Cpt.  G.  S. 
Low,  David  A. 
Maxton,  J. 
Ripper,  Prf.  Wm. 


The  Engineer  and  Machinist's  Drawing  Book 

Practical  Geometry,  Perspective  and  Engineering  Drawing ;  pi.  [4°] 

Introduction  to  Machine  Drawing  and  Designing 

Workman's  Manual  of  Engineering  Drawing ;  350  ill. 

Machine  Drawing  and  Design  ;  52  pi. 

— V.  Pattern-making,  etc.,  infra. 


SS-So     8°  Philadelphia 

:[77]8S 

;  11.50  c  %°  New  York 

89 

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81 

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5/-  c  8°  Spon 

[69]  77 

$1    16°  New  York 

87 

S/-  p  8°  Wyman 

[83]  88 

3/5  c  8°  Griffin 

87 

5/-  c  8°  Spon 

89 

12/6     8°  Low 

88 

73/6  r4°  Spon 

80 

25/-     8°     „ 

88 

;tc.]9/-  c8°  Griffin 

88 

6/-   12°  Lockwood 

[70]  83 

$1.25    12°  New  York 

88 

;  ill.  7/5  c  8°  Spon 

89 

42/-  r  8°  Blackie 

78 

10/6     8°  Spon 

[75]  81 

2/6  c  8°  Longman 

H 

4/-  c  8°  Lockwood 

[75]  86 

25/-  r  4°  Triibner 

89 

Foundry 
Friction. 

Jellett,  J.  H.  Treatise  on  the  Theory  of  Friction  8/6     8°  Macmillan 

Thurston,  Prf  R.  H.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Friction,  and  Lost  Work  in  Machinery  and  Mill  Work  $3     8°  Ne:ii  York 

„  ,,  Friction  and  Lubrication  7/6  c  8°  Spon 

Gas  Engines. 

Macgregor,  Wm. 

Graphic  Statics 

Chalmers,  J.  B. 
Clarke,  Maj.  G.  S. 
*Cremona,  Prf  Luigi 


Gas  Engines  :  theory  and  management ;  7  pi. 


[Specialist's  Ser.]  8/6  c  8°  Bell 


— V.  also  Strength  of  Materials,  infra. 

Graphic  Determination  of  Forces  in  Engineering  Structures  ;  ill.  24/- 

Principles  of  Graphic  Statics  12/6 

Graphical  Statics  [theoretical]  8/6 

602 


76. 
85. 
79 


8t 


Macmillan  81 

Spon  [80]  88. 

Clar.  Press  90 


Arts  and  Trades]  MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING:  SPECIAL. 


[Engineering 


du  Bois,  A.J. 
Eddy,  H.  T.  [Am.] 
Graham,  R.  H. 
Olander,  E. 
V.  Ott,  Prf.  K. 
Smith,  Prf.  R.  H. 

Lathe 


Lighthouses  —v. 

Marine  Engineering'— i 
Military  Engineering- 


Elements  of  Graphic  Statics  and  their  Application,  2  vols.  ;  pi. 

Researches  in  Graphical  Statics  ;  49  pi.  and  41  ill. 

Graphic  and  Analytic  Statics  in  Theory  and  Comparison 

New  Method  of  Graphic  Statics  :  app).  to  wrought-iron  girders 

Elements  of  Graphic  Statics  [tr.] 

Graphics,  pt.  i. :  w.  atlas  of  29  pi.  ( =  97  diagrams) 

— V.  1  §  69  :  Turning  and  the  Lathe. 

— V.  I  §  5  :  Hydraulic  Engineering,  s.v.  Lighthouses. 

§  22  :  Marine  Engineering. 

I  §  18  :  Military  Engineering. 

—for  Saw  Mills,  v.  infra. 

Practical  Treatise  on  Mill-gearing,  Wheels,  Shafts,  etc. 

The  Practical  Millwright ;  ill. 

Treatise  on  Mills  and  Millwork  ;  pi. 

The  Miller,  Millwright  and  Mill  Furnisher ;  400  ill. 

The  Miller's,  Millwright's  and  Engineer's  Guide  ;  ill. 

Manual  of  Machinery  and  Millwork,  ed.  W.  J.  Millar 

Millwright  and  Engineer's  Companion ;  pi. 


$5     8°  New  York 
7/6  r  8°  Spon 
i6/-     8°  Lockwood 
[ill.]  25/-     f°  Spon 
5/-c8°     „ 
complete  15/-     8    Longman 


I  §11 

[76]  77 
77 

[83]  87 
8c 

76' 
89 


Mill-work 

Cox,  Thomas 
Craik,  D.  [Am.] 
Fairbairn,  Sir  W. 
Grimshaw,  R.  [Am.] 
Pallett,  H.  [Am.] 
Rankine,  Prf.  W.  J.  M. 
Templeton,  W. 

Mining  Machinery  — ».  i  §  79 :  Mining. 

Pattern-Making  and  Foundry— i/.  also  1  §  81,  s.v.  Brass,  iron. 


Hasluck,  p.  N. 

MULLIN,  J.  p. 

Overman,  W.  [Am.] 
Practical  Iron  Founding 
Rose,  Joshua  [Am.] 
West,  T.  D.  [Am.] 
Wylie,  C. 

Pipe  Founding. 
Macfarlane,  J.  W. 

Pulleys 

Saws.    Saw-Mills. 

Bale,  M.  Powis 

Grimshaw,  R.  [Am.] 

Ransome,  J.  S. 
Richards,  J. 


TOMKINS,  C.  R.  [Am.] 

Screws. 

Ball,  R.  S. 
Hasluck,  P.  N. 


Pattern-Maker's  Handy-Book  ;  loo  ill. 

Modem  Moulding  and  Pattern  Making  ;  ill. 

Moulder's  and  Founder's  Guide  ;  ill. 

by  author  of  "  Pattern  Making  "  ;  loo  ill. 

Pattern-Maker's  Assistant 

Moulder's Text-Bk. ;  ill. ;  Amer.  Foundry  Prac. 

Treatise  on  Iron  Founding 


ill.[  = 


7/6  c  8°  Spon 

[69]  80 

21/-  r  8°    „ 

70 

25/-     8°  Longman 

[    ]78 

.    30/-  r  8°  Spon 

$3    12°  Philadelphia 

[66]  74 

12/6  c  8°  Griffin 

[74]  88 

5/-   12°  Spon 

[    175 

2/-  f8°  Lockwood 

87 

12/6  c  8°  Low 

86 

10/6  c  8°    „ 

80 

4/-  f  8°  Whittaker 

89 

$2.50  c8°  New  York 

78 

:.ii.offormr.]ea.  $2.50  c8°        „     [8i]8S;[82]8s 

2/6  c  8°  Sunderland 

[81]  84 

ill. 


Practical  Notes  on  Pipe  Founding  ;  5  pi. 
— V.  Belts,  supra. 

Wood-Cutting  Machinery. 

Wood-working  Machinery :  rise,  progress,  construction 

Saw  Mills  :  their  arrangement  and  management ;  ill. 

Saws  :  hist.,  develop.,  action,  and  classification  ;  ill.  12/6  ;  suppl.  ;  ill. 

Saw  Filing 

How  to  Select  Wood-working  Machinery  [Timber  Trade  Hdbks.]  3/6 

Construction  and  Operation  of  Wood-cutting  Machines 

Operator's  Handbook  of  Wood-working  Machinery 

Wood  Conversion  by  Machinery 

A  History  of  the  Planing-Mill  [w.  pract.  suggestions]  $1.25 


Theory  of  Screws 

Screw  Threads  and  Methods  of  Producing  them 


12/6     8°  Spon 


88 


Strains  on  Girders,  etc. 

Adams,  H.  On  Strains  in  Ironwork 


Burr,  W.  H.  [Am.] 

Humber,  W. 
Schumann,  F. 
Shields,  F.  W. 
*Stoney,  B.  B. 
Young,  G.  W. 


Course  on  the  Stresses  in  Bridge  and  Roof  Trusses 

Handybook  for  Calculation  of  Strains  in  Girders,  etc. ;  ill. 

Formulas  and  Tables  for  Calculating  Strains  of  Iron  and  Wood 

Strains  on  Structures  of  Ironwork  ;  J  pi. 

Theory  of  Stresses  on  Girders 

Methods  of  Calculating  Strains  on  Girders,  Arches  and  Trusses 


12/6  c  8°  Lockwood 

80 

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81 

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80;  82 

$1    12°  New  York 

83 

.]  3/6     f°  Rider 

89 

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72 

5/-     8°    „ 

85 

3/6  c  8°    „ 

82 

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89 

10/6    -S"  Sirapkin 

75- 

l/-  64°  Lockwood 

[     ]8S 

S/-     8"  Spon 

84 

$3.50  r  8°  New  York 

[85]  89 

7/6  c  8°  Lockwood 

[68]  79- 

21/-   16°  Low 

75 

5/-  r  8°  Lockwood 

[61]  67 

36/-  r  8°  Longman 

85 

7/6     8°  Macmillan 

82. 

Strength  of  Materials,  Joints,  etc.— «<.  also  Graphic  statics,  supra. 


Anderson,  Sir  J. 
Barlow,  P. 
Beardslee,  Comm.  L, 

Box,  Thomas 
Burr,  W.  H.  [Am.] 
Church,  I.  P.  [Am.] 


On  the  Strength  of  Materials  and  Structures 

Treatise  on  the  Strength  of  Materials  ;  ill.  i8/- 

A.  [Am.]  Experiments  on  Strength  of  Wrought-Iron  and  of  Chain-Cables,  ed. 
W.  Kent  [Am.]  $3.50 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Strength  of  Materials  ;  27  pi.  18/- 

The  Elasticity  and  Resistance  of  the  Materials  of  Engineering  $5 

Mechanics  of  Materials  [elast. ,  strength  of  beams,  etc.  ]  $3 

Tliis  work  forms  part  iii.  of  the  author's  Mechiinics  0/ En^ntering. 
603 


3/6  f  8°  Longman  72 

Lockwood  \c.  15]  67 


New  York 
Spon 
New  York 


[    ]79 

83 

[     ]89 


Arts  and  Trades]     MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING:  STEAM   ENGINES.        [Engineering 

i  §12 

Cousins,  R.  H.  Theoretical  and  Practical  Treatise  on  Strength  of  Beams  and  Columns      2i/-  c  8°  Spon  89 

Hodgkinson's  Experimental  Researches  [».  also  Todhunter,  infra]  6/-     8°  Lockwood      [     ] 

Stoney,  Dr.  B.  B.  Theory  of  Stresses  on  Girders  and  similar  Structures  ;  ill.  5/-     8°  Spon  86 

Todhunter,  Isaac  Hist.of  Theory  of  Elastic.  &  Strength  of  Materials,  ed.  C.  H.  Pearson,  v.  i.  25/-     8°  Camb.  Press  86 

■  Tredgold,  T.  Strength  of  Cast  Iron  and  other  Metals 

Contains  also  Hodgkinson's  Researches,  ut  supra, 

Unwin,  W.  C.  Testing  of  Materials  of  Construction ;  5  pi.  and  141  ill. 

Wood,  Prf.  de  V.  [Am.]  Treatise  of  the  Strength  of  Materials 

Wheels. 


12/-     8°  Lockwood      [21]  65 


21/-     8°  Longman 
15/-  r  8°  Spon  [ 


88 
]77 


Camus,  C.  S. 

CULLEN,  W. 

Donaldson,  W. 
Emerson,  J. 
Robinson,  Prf.  S.  W. 


Treatise  on  the  Teeth  of  Wheels  [tr.]  ;  18  pi. 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Construction  of  Water  Wheels ;  ill. 

Principles  of  Construction  and  Efficiency  of  Water  Wheels 

Testing  of  Water  Wheels  and  Machinery  ;  ill. 

Practical  Treatise  of  the  Teeth  of  Wheels 


5/-  8°  Spon 

12/6  4°  „ 

5/-  8°  ,. 

4/6  12  „ 

2/-  18°  „ 


[06]  68 

[71] 
76 
81 
76 


Wood-Cutting'  Maehinery— w.  Saw-Mius,  supra. 


12.    MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING:  W  STEAM  ENGINES  (Looomotivb  and  Stationaby). 


The  High-pressure  Steam  Engine,  tr.  Dr.  Pole ;  28  pL  16/6     8°  Lockwood 

Recent  Improvements  in  Steam  Engine  ;  Catechism  of  Steam  Engine,  ea.  6/-  8°  Longman  [5-]  80 
Handbk.  of  Steam  Engine,  9/-;  Treat,  on  Steam.Engine  ;  38  pi.  &  546  ill.  42/-     8°         „      '  [5-] 
Examples  of  Modern  Engines ;  54  pi.  &  356  ill.  [steam,  air  &  gas  engines]  70/-     4°         „ 
Pocket-book  of  Compound  Engines  12/6  sq  18°  priv.  prin. 

Locomotive  Engineering  and  Mechanism  of  Railways  4°/~     ^  °  Collins 

Treatise  on  Modem  Steam  Engines  ;  ill.  25/-     4°  Spon 

The  Steam  Engine  considered  as  a  Heat  Engine  12/6     8°      ,, 

Rudimentary  Treatise  on  Locomotive  Engines  3/6  f  8°  Lockwood 

Modem  American  Locomotive  Engines  ;  ill.  12/6  c  8°  Low 

The  American  Steam  Engineer  :  theoret.  and  pract.  ;  ill.  12/6  c  8° 

Catechism  of  the  Locomotive  ;  19  pi.  and  227  ill.  10/6  c  8° 

Locomotives  &  Locomotive  Building :  w.  sketch  of  its  growth,  183 1-86 ;  ill.  10/6     4° 
Galbraith-I-Haughton,  Prfs.  Manual  of  the  Steam  Engine  [Scientific  Manuals]  3/6 


Alban,  Dr.  E. 
Bourne,  John 


Burgh,  N.  P. 

COLBURN,  Z. 
COLYER,  F. 
COTTERILL,  Prf.  J.  H. 

DEMPSEY  + Clark,  §^' 
Edwards,  E.  [Am.] 

Forney,  W.  N.  [Am.] 


*Gavloway,  R.  L. 
Goodeve,  T.  M. 

,,        +  Shelley 
Holmes,  G.  C.  V. 
Hutton,  W.  S. 
^Jamieson,  Prf.  And. 

Marks,  W.  D."[Am.] 

NORTHCOTT,  W.  H. 

Perry,  J. 
Porter,  C.  T. 


The  Steam  Engine  and  its  Inventors  ;  52  ill.  10/6 

Textbook  on  the  Steam  Engine  ;  ill.  6/- 

Diagrams  of  the  Steam  Engine,  126/-  ;  on  rollers  231/- 

Textbook  of  the  Steam  Engine  ;  ill.  [Text-books  of  Science]  6/- 

Pract.  Engineer's  Hand-bk.  [engines  &  boilers  (marine,  loc,  stat.)]  570 ill.  i8| 
Text  Book  on  Steam  and  Steam  Engines ;  4  pi.  and  200  ill. 
Elementary  Manual  of  Steam  and  the  Steam  Engine  ;  ill. 


The  Relative  Proportions  of  the  Steam  Engine 
The  Steam  Engine  :  theory  and  action 
Elementary  Treatise  on  Steam  ;  ill. 
Treatise  on  the  Reichard's  Steam  Engine  Indicator 


Spon 
New  York 
Cassell 
Macmillan 
Lockwood 
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Longman 
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12 

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*Rankine,  Prf.  W.  J.  M.  The  Steam  Engine  and  other  Prime  Movers,  ed.  W.  J.  Millar  ;  ill. 


Reynolds,  Michael 

["  The  Eng.  Driver's  Friend."] 


$3  c  8°  Philadelphia 
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RiGG,  A. 

RoPER,  Stephen  [Am.] 


Rose,  Joshua  [Am.] 
Shann,  G. 


Locomotive  Engine  Driving ;  Stationary  Engine  Driving ;  ill.         sa.  3/6  c  8°  Lockwood  [77]  86 ; 

The  Engine  Man's  Companion  :  a  practical  educator  ;  ill.  4/6  c  8°     „ 

The  Model  Locomotive  Engineer,  3/6  ;  Engine  Driving  Life  2/-  c  8°     ,,             79; 

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Handbook  of  the  Locomotive  ;  ill.  $2.50   16°  Philadelphia 

Handbk.  of  Land  and  Marine  Engines  ;  Engineer's  Handybook  ea.  $3.50    16°           „ 

Catechism  of  High-pressure  or  Non-condensing  Steam  Engines  ;  ill.  $2    16°          ,, 

Modem  Steam  Engines  :  for  workshop  and  office  ;  400  ill.  $6     4" 
Elem.  Treatise  on  Heat  in  rel.  to  Steam  and  Steam  Engines  ;  ill.       _        4/6 


Thurston,  Prf.  R.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  Growth  of  Steam  Engines  ;  ill.  [Intern.  Sclent.  Ser.]  6/6 

Weisbach,  Ph.  J.  The  Steam  Engine,  tr.  A.  J.  Dubois  [Am.] ;  ill.  $6 

Weissenborn,  G.  [Am.]  American  Locomotive  Engineering  &  Railway  Mechanism ;  2  vols.,  ill. 


WiNTON-(- Millar, 
Zeuner,  Dr.  G. 


W.J. 


Steam  and  Electric  Practice  and  Engineering,  4  vols.  ;  900  ' 
Treatise  on  Valve-Gears,  tr.  Prf.  J.  F.  Klein  [Am.] ;  pi 


126/- 
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f°  Spon 
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Designing'. 

Witham,  Prf.  J.  M.  [Am.]  Steam  Engine  Design  ;  210  ill. 


25/-     8°  Marmillan 


81 

;[4-]79 

69:78 

80 

[    ]87 

71 
86 

78 
[72]  88 

8.^ 
88 

[75]  89 

87 

n.d. 

81 

[78]  87 

77 

87 

[87]  89 

[86]  89 

89 

[8-]  87 

[77]  82 

[74]  81 

[68]  75 

[74]  89 

[80] 86 

86 
[80]  89 

78 
[74]  75 
75;  80 

[73]  76 
86 

77 
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(59 


Electric  Railway  Engineering- 


-V.  i  §  13,  s.v.  Railways,  Electric. 
604 


Arts  and  Trades]  ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERING.  [Engineering 

I  §13 

Fire  Engines,    Steam  and  Hydraulic— >r  Fire  Brigades,  Protection,  etc.,  ».  D  §  124. 

Roper,  Stephen  [Am.]      Handbook  of  Modern  Steam  Fire  Engines ;  ill.  $3- So   \2°  Philadelphia  76 

Young,  C.  F.  T.  Fires,  Fire  Engines,  and  Fire  Brigades ;  ill.  24/-     8°  Lockwood  66 

Marine  Engines      —v.  i  §  22. 
Model  Steam  Engines. 

Hasluck,  p.  N.  The  Model  Engineer's  Handybook  :  a  practical  manual ;  lOO  ill.  2/-  c  8°  Lockwood  88 

PocoCK,  John  Model  Engine-making ;  ill.  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  88 

Steam  Boilers        — ».  i  §  n,  j.».  BoUers. 
Thermo-dynamics  —v.  <z/w  h  §  15 :  Heat. 

Anderson,  W.                  Conver.of  Heatinto  Work:pract.handbk.onheatengine;6liIl.[Spec.Sef.]6/-  c  8°  Bell  [87]  89 

PEABODY,Prf.C.  H.  [Am.]  Thermo-dynamics  of  the  Steam  Engine  and  other  Heat  Engines                 21/-     8°  Macmillan  89 
RoNTGEN,  R.                     Principles  of  Thermodynamics :  w.  spec,  applic.  to  hot  air,  gas,  &  steam  eng. 

[Am.  tr.]  ;  103  ill.                                                                                   $5  r  8°  New  York  [88]  89 

Wood,  De  Volson  [Am.]  Thermodynamics,  Heat-motors,  and  Refrigerating  Machines                    $3-5°     S°          •»  [85]  9° 


III.  lElecttical  ^XKQxxiZvdwo^. 

13.    GENERAL  and  SPECIAL  TREATISES. 
Generally  and  Machines. 

•Ayrton,  Prf.  W.  E.         Practical  Electricity                                                                                        7/6  c  8°  Cassell  [87]  88 

Blakesley,  T.  H. Papers  on  Alternating  Currents  of  Electricity                  [Specialist's  Series]  4/6  c  8°  Bell  [89]  89 

BOTTONE,  S.  R.                  The  Dynamo  :  how  made  and  how  used  ;  39  ill.                     [for  amateurs]  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [84]  90 

„             „                      Electric  Instrument  Making                                                        [for  amateurs]  3/-  f  8°  Whittaker  [89]  89 

Glaser  de  Cew                  Magneto-  and  Dynamo-elect.  Machines  [tr.]  ;  99  ill.        [Specialist's  Ser.]  7/6  c  8°  Bell  [85]  88 

Hering,  Carl                     Principles  of  Dynamo-electric  Machines ;  59  ill.                                           10/6  c  8°  Spon  88 

*HospiTALLlER,  E.             Modern  Applications  of  Electricity,  tr.  Maier,  2  vols.  ;  ill.                      ea.  12/6     8°  Paul  [82]  83 

„                 ,,              Domestic  Electricity  for  Amateurs  [tr.]                                                              g/-     8°  Spon  85 

Kapp,  Gisbert                     Electric  Transmission  of  Energy  :  pract.  hdbk.  ;  119  ill.  [Specialist's  Ser.]  7/6  c  8°  Bell  86 

Munro-1-Jamieson,  J.-f-A.  Electrical  Pocket-book  for  Electricians  and  Engineers                               7/6   12°  GrifiSn  [82]  84 

duMoNCEL-l-GERALDY,  Ct.  T.  -fF.  Electricity  as  a  Motive  Power  [tr.] ;  113  ill.                                     7/6  c  8°  Spon  83 

Niaudet,  Alfred               Elementary  Treatise  on  Electric  Batteries  [tr.  ];  ill.                                   $2.50     %°  New  York  [    ]  88 

Plante,  Gaston                 Storage  of  Electrical  Energy,  tr.  P.  B.  Elwell ;  90  ill.                                 12/-     8°  Whittaker  87 

Reynier,  i^mile                 The  Voltaic  Accumulator  :  an  elementary  treatise  [tr.];  62  ill.                      9/-     8°  Spon  89 

Schellen,  Dr.  H.            Magneto-electric  and  Dynamo-electric  Machines  [Am.  tr.],  vol.  i.                  $5     8°  New  York  86 

Sprague,  J.  T.  [Am.]       Electricity :  its  theory,  sources,  and  applications                                          15/-  c  8°  Spon  [75]  84 

•Thompson,  Prf.  Silv.  P.  Dynamo-electric  Machinery  :  textbook  for  students                                      16/-     8°      „  [84]  88 

By  far  the  best  boolc  on  the  subject. 

de  Tunzelmann,  G.  W.  Electricity  in  Modern  Life  ;  ill.                              [Contemp.  Science  Ser.]  3/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott  90 

v.   Urbanitzky,  a.           Electricity  in  the  Service  of  Man,  tr.  R.  Wormell ;  850  ill.                           7/6     8°  Cassell  [86]  90 

Walker,  S.  F.                  Electrical  Engineering  in  our  Homes  and  Workshops                                   5/-  c  8°  Whittaker  [89]  90 

Electricity,  Pure  —v.  H  §  16 :  Electricity. 

Rules  and  Tables. 

MuNRO-t-jAMiESON,  pjg^  Electrical  Rules  and  Tables ;  diagrams                                                          7/6  32°  Griffin  [    ]  88 

Bells,  Electric. 

Aixsop,  F.  C.                    Practical  Bell-fitting ;  150  ill                                                   [electric  bells]  3/6  c  8°  Spon  89 

BoTTONE,  S.  R.                 Electric  Bells  and  how  to  make  them  ;  100  ill.                       [for  amateurs]  3/-   12°  Whittaker  [89]  89 

Electro-Metallurgy— o.  I  §  8l  :  Metallurgy. 

Lighting,  Electric. 

Ayrton,  Prf.  W.  E.          Electric  Lighting  and  Transmission  of  Power;  ill.            [Manuals  of  Technol.]  c  8°  Cassell  in  prep. 

duMoNCEL,  Ct  Th.          Electric  Lighting  [tr.]                                                                      [popular]  2/6  c  8°  Routledge  [81]  83 

Fontaine,  H.                    Electric  Lighting  [tr.]                                                                                     7/6     8°  Spon  78 

•Gordon,  J.  E.  H.            Practical  Treatise  on  Electric  Lighting ;  ill.                                                 18/-     8°  Low  84 

Holmes,  A.  B.                   Practical  Electric  Lighting ;  87  ill.                                                                 3/6  c  8°  Spon  [83]  87 

HOPKINSON,  Dr.  J.            — article  Electric  Lighting,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.  vol.  xiv.                                 30/-     4°  Black  82 

Maier,  Dr.  J.                     Arc  and  Glow  Lamps ;  78  ill.                                          [Specialist's  Series]  7/6  c  8°  Bell  86 

60s 


Arts  and  Trades]         MILITARY   DICTIONARIES,  ARMIES,   ETC. 


[Military  Arts 


I  §14 

Salomons,  Sir  David 


Slingo+Brooker,  j^ 


Elect.  Light  Installations  and  Management  of  Accumulators  ;  ill. 
Electrical  Engineering  for  Electric  Light  Artisans  and  Students 

Hmbraces  the  branches  prescribed  by  the  City  and  Guilds  Institute. 

SwiNTON,  A.  A.  C.  Principles  and  Practice  of  Electric  Lighting  ;  54  ill. 

Thurston,  Prf.  R.  H.  [Am.]  Stationary  Steam  Engines  as  adapt,  to  Electric  Lighting ;  ill. 
Urquhart,  J.  W.  Electric  Light :  its  production  and  use,  ed.  Webb  ;  128  ill. 


s/- 
10/6 

$1.50 

7/6 


08" 

c8° 

cS" 
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c8° 


AVhittaker 
LiOngman 

Longman 
New  York 
LKjckwood 


H*  §  13. 


— ut  supra,  s.v.  General. 

Application  of  Electricity  to  Railway  Working ;  ill. 


Medical  Electricity- 
Railways,  Electric. 

du  MoNCEL,  Ct.  Th. 
Langdon,  W.  E. 

Telegraph. 

CULLEY,  R.  S. 

Douglas,  J.  C. 

Fahib,  J.  J. 

ICempe,  H.  R. 

Pope,  F.  R. 

Preece+Sivewright,  ^V^'  Telegraphy  ;  ill, 

Prescott,  G.  J.  B.  [Am.]  Electricity  and  the  Electric  Telegraph  ;  ill. 


4/6   12'  Macmillan 


Sabine,  R. 
Williams,  W. 

Telegraph  Cables. 

Field,  Dr.  H.  M.  [Am.] 
GOLDSMID,  Sir  F. 

HOSKIER,  V. 


Handbook  of  Practical  Telegraphy  ;  pi.  and  ill.  16/- 

Manual  of  Telegraph  Construction  ;  ill.  IS/- 

History  of  Electric  Telegraphy ;  ill.  [to  1837]  9/- 

Handbook  of  Electrical  Testing                     [for  Postal  Telegraph  Dept.]  16/- 
""■""'■"■"" 9/- 

s/- 

21/- 

[Weale's  Series]  3/- 

10/6 


Modem  Practice  of  the  Electric  Telegraph  ;  ill. 
w.  H. , 


The  Electric  Telegraph :  its  history  and  progress 
Manual  of  Telegraphy  ;  93  ill. 


History  of  the  Atlantic  Cable  $1.5° 

Telegraph  and  Travel ;  ill.  21/- 

An  account  of  the  formation  of  the  Anglo-Indian  coramunicatioiL 

Laying  and  Repairing  Electric  Telegraph  Cables  3/6 

Guide  for  the  Electric  Testing  of  Telegraphic  Cables  4/6 


cS 

cf 

OS- 
S' 

18° 
%' 

c8° 


c8' 


Longman 

Griffin 

Spon 


P8° 
P8° 


Longman 
Spon 

Lockwood 
Longman 

New  York 
Macmillan 

Spon 


Telephone,  Microphone,  and  Phonograph. 

du  MoNCEL,  Ct.  Th.  Telephone,  Microphone  and  Phonography  [tr.] ;  74  ill. 

*Peeece+Maier,  -^j^    The  Telephone  and  its  Practical  Applications 
Prescott,  G.  J.  B.  [Am.]  The  Speaking  Telephone 


5/- 

[Specialist's  Series]  12/6 

12/6 


12° 
cS" 
rS" 


Paul 
Bell 
Spon 


[86]  90 
90 

84 
[86]  87 
[80]  90 


77 


[74]  88 
[74]  77 

84 
[76]  87 
[  ]7i 
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[77]  81 
[67]  76 

8S 

66 
74 

78 
79 


[82]  87 
89 
79 


IV.  military  Ett6, 


14.    DICTIONARIES.    ARMIES.    MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 


Bibliography. 

POHLER,  Johann 

Dictionaries. 

Scott,  H.  L.  [Am.] 
Stocqueler,  J.  H. 

Dictionaries  of  Terms. 


Bibliotheca  Historico-militaris,  vol.  i.  [earliest  times  to  1880 ;  systematic]  27/-     8°  Cassel 


Dictionary  of  Militia  and  Volunteer  Services 
MiUtary  Encyclopaedia 


26/- 
[science,  biography,  etc.]  12/- 


89 


8°  New  York      [61]  8- 
8°  W.  H.  Allen         53 


Naval  and  MiUtary  Technical  French  Dictionary  15/- 

Naval  and  Military  Technical  Vocabulary    [English,  French,  Dutch,  German] 
"■""'""""  2/- 

15/- 
10/6 

$S 


Burn,  Col. 

Landolt,  H.  M.  F. 

Norris,  W.  W.  Handybook  for  Military  Terms 

QuEKETT,  G.  F.  Military  Technological  Dictionary 

V0YLE+ Stevenson,  ^g;-'  Military  Dictionary 

WiLHELM,  T.  [Am.]  Military  Dictionary  and  Gazetteer 

Great  Britain. 

Harrington,  Cpt.  J.  T. 


ancient  and  modern  technical  terms 


€lode,  C.  M. 
DiLKE,  Sir  Chas.  W 


England  on  the  Defensive  ;  map  7/6 

A  critical  examination  of  the  prx>blem  of  an  iii»Mloo  of  England. 
Military  Forces  of  the  Crown,  2  vols.  ^^-  ^i/- 

The  British  Army  [papers  repr.  fr.  Fortnightly  Review']  12/- 

Its  present  state,  compared  »ith  other  armies  of  Continental  powers. 

Griffiths,  Maj.  Arthur  The  English  Army  :  its  history,  conditions,  and  prospects  2i/- 

Hamley,  Lt.-Gen.  SirE.  B.  National  Defence  [3  repr.  articles,  6  speeches,  etc.]  6/- 

Military  History  and  Biography— v.  F  §  28,  §  31  resp. 

606 


8°  Murray 
8°  Leiden 
12°  Spon 
8°  WilUams 

[52]  70 
65-71 

76 

8°  Clowes 
8°  New  York 

[76]  79 
[    ]83 

c  8°  Paul 

82 

8°  Murray 
8°  Chapman 

69 
88 

8°  Cassell         n.d.  (78) 
p  8°  Blackwood  89 


Arts  and  Trades] 


WAR. 


[Military  Arts 


Regimental  History       _».  F  §  32. 

Colonies:  Australia. 

Cooke,  C.  Kinloch  Australian  Defences  and  New  Guinea ;  port,  and  maps 

Continent  of  Europe. 


14/-     8°  Macmillan 


DiLKE,  Sir  Chas.  W. 
Maurice,  Col.  F. 


Military  Life  in  Italy  ; 
Military  Italy  ;  map 


sketches  [Am.  tr.  fr.  Italian] ;  8  pi. 


8°  New  York 
8°  Macmillan 


The  Present  Position  of  European  Politics  :  Europe  in  1887  12/-     8°  Chapman 

Papers  on  the  strength  of  the  armed  powers  of  Europe ;  repr.  fr.  Fortnightly  Revura—v.  also  his  bk.  supra. 

The  Balance  of  Military  Power  in  Europe         [tepr.  fr.  Blackwood! s  Mag.']  6/-  c  8°  Blackwood 

An  examination  of  the  war  resources  of  Gt.  Britain  and  Continental  states ;  partly  in  reply  to  DILKE,  ut  supra. 

FFanee. 

d'AuMALE,  Due  Military  Institutions  of  France  [tr.]  6/- c  8°  Chapman 

Italy. 

de  Amicis,  Edm. 
Martel,  C 

Costume,  Badges,  Devices,  Medals,  etc v.  also  g  §  25 :  Costume. 

Lawrence- Archer,  Maj.J.H.  The  British  Army;  its  regimental  records,  badges,  devices,  etc.  ;  ill. 
History  of  the  Dress  of  the  British  Soldier 
Historic  Devices,  Badges,  and  War  Cries 

Rank,  Badges,  &  Dates,  Military  and  Naval  Precedence,  Colours  and  Arms  7/6 
Regiments  of  British  Army  [history,  services,  uniforms,  etc.]  10/6 

— V.  also  G  §  20. 

British  War  Medals  and  how  they  were  won,  8  pts.  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill. 

Catalogue  of  British  &  For.  War  Medals,  Crosses,  Badges,  Decorations,  etc.  5/- 


$2  c 
12/6 


i15 

87 

87 
88 

69 


82 
84 


31/6  m 
o.p. 
21/. 


British  Military  and  Naval  Medals  and  Decorations 

British  War  Medals  and  Decorations :  from  earliest  to  present  times 


8/6 
7/6 


LUARD,  J. 

Palliser,  Mrs.  Bury 
Perry,  O.  L. 
Trimen,  Cpt.  R. 

Medals 

Carter,  Thos. 
Eaton,  Lt.-Col. 
Gibson,  J.  H. 
Irwin,  D.  H. 

Scotland:  Highland  Clans— v.  G  §  25  :  Scotland. 

Armour :  Ancient  — z^.  g  §  15 :  Arms,  etc. 

Flag's  — z/.  I  §  19  :  Flags. 

Military  Career. 

AiTKEN,  Sir  W.  The  Growth  of  the  Recruit  and  Young  Soldier 

Bellairs,  Lt.  -Gen.  Sir W.  The  Military  Career :  guide  to  young  officers,  candidates,  etc.  ;  ill. 

S.,  H.  The  Young  Soldier  in  India  :  his  life  and  prospects 

Military  Education. 

Barnard,  H.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Milit.  Schools&  Course  of  Instruct.  inFran.,  Germ.,  Russ.,  Swed.,  Switz.,  etc.  $3. 
How  we  Educate  our  Ofi&cers  2/6  c 

Report  of  Director-General  of  Military  Education  on  Army  Schools  and  Libraries  [blue-book] 

Military  Law  —v.  d  §  64. 

Military  Surgery  and  Hygiene- 


8°  Bell  88 

8°  London  52 

8°  Longman  70 

8°  Clowes  [86]  88 

8°  W.  H.  Allen  78 


Groombridge  [61]  90 

i  4°  London  80 

8°  Stanford  [66]  80 

8°  Upcott  GiU  89 


8/6 

c8° 

Macmillan 

[82]  87 

2/6 

cS" 

W. 

H. 

Allen 

89 

3)6 

c8° 

» 

89 

7S  8°  Hartford  62 

8°  W.  H.  Allen  84 

f°  Eyre  &  Spottisw.  77 


H*  §  31. 


15.    WAE. 


Art  of  War. 

v.  Clausewitz,  Gen.  C.   On  War,  tr.  Col.  J.  J.  Graham  10/6     4' 

Derr^cagaix,  Col.  V.      Modem  War,  tr.  C.  W.  Foster  [Am.],  vol.  i :  Strategy  ;  w.  atl.  of  64  pi.  30/-     8° 
*Hamley,  Lt.  -Gen.  Sir  E.  B.  Operations  of  War  explained  and  illustrated  30/-     4° 

JOMINI,  Bar.  The  Art  of  War  [Am.  tr.]  $1.75    12° 

MACDOtJGAL,  Col.  P.  L.    Modern  Warfare  as  influenced  by  Modem  Artillery  Plans  •  12/-  p  8' 

MauriceH-Fitzgerald,  Lt.°R.  N.  ^^''  [repr.  fr.  Encyclo.  Brit.]  6/-  c  8' 

Mercur,  Prf.  J.  [Am.]      Elements  of  the  Art  of  War  [for  use  of  cadets]  17/-     8' 

Shadwell,  Maj.-Gen.       Mountain  Warfare ;  maps  16/-     8' 

lUust.  by  Campaign  of  1799  in  Switzerland.    It  is  a  tr.  of  the  Swiss  narrative  compiled  fr.  the  works  of  Archduke  Charles,  JOMINI, 

Wheeler,  J.  B.  [Am.]     The  Art  and  Science  of  War 

Historical. 

Chbsney-I-Reeve,  Col.  F.  R.  -1-H.  Changes  in  the  Art  of  War 


Triibner 

Washington 

Blackwood 

Philadelphia 

Murray 

Black 

Macmillan 

Paul 

and  others. 

9/-     8°  New  York 


Lacroix,  Paul 
Oman,  C.  W.  C. 


Military  and  Religious  Life  in  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.] ;  col.  pi.  and  ill. 


The  Art  of  War  in  the  Middle  Ages 


7/6  c  8° 
31/6  r  8° 


607 


[prize  essay]  3/6  c  8° 


Longman 

Virtue 

Unwin 


Z3 
89 

[66]  78 

[    ]7S 
64 

89 

[85]  89 
75 

80 


70 

[74]  86 

8S 


Arts  and  Trades] 


MILITARY  TACTICS.     GUNNERY,  ETC. 


[Military  Arts 


I  §§16-17 

Pocket  Books. 

Cooke,  Col.  A.  C. 
WOLSELEY,  Vis. 

Ballooning*. 

COXWELL,  H. 


Aide-Memoire  :  for  use  of  officers  of  R.E.,  2  vols. 
Soldier's  Pocket  Book  for  Field  Service  ;  ill. 


ea.  12/6     8°  Harrison        78  ;  84; 
S/-sqi6°  Macmillan     [75]  86 


—in  his  Life  and  Balloon  Exper.,  2  pts.,  are  chaps.  onMilit.  Ballooning  ea.  3/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  87  ;  88 

War :  Ethical  and  Economical  Aspect— z-.  d  §  138 :  international  Relations,  s.v.  war. 

„     :  International  Law  relating:  to— p.  D  §  113  :  international  Law,  s.v.  War. 


16.    MILITARY  TACTICS.     CAVALRY.    INFANTRY. 


*Clery,  Lt.-CoI.  C  F. 
Gall,  Cpt.  H.  R. 
Hayes,  Cpt.  M.  H. 
*Helvig,  Cpt.  H. 
Home,  R. 

JOCELYN,  Cpt.  J.  R.  J. 
LUMLEY, 

Maude,  Cpt.  F.  E. 
Morgan,  H.  F. 
SCHAW,  Col.  H. 
V.  SCHERFF,  W. 

Shaw,  Lt.-Col.  W.  J. 
WisSER,  J.  P.  [Am.] 

Ambushes. 


[vol.  ii.  =  plates]  10/6 
6/- 
10/6 


8° 
8° 

c8° 
8° 


Minor  Tactics ;  26  maps  and  plans  9/- 

Modem  Tactics,  2  vols.  ' 

Student's  Manual  of  Tactics 

Tactical  Examples,  tr.  Graham,  vol.  i.  15/-  ;  vol.  ii. 

Precis  of  Modem  Tactics  »" 

Short  Notes  on  Tactics  and  Reconnaissance  ;  ill.  2/6     8° 

New  Infantry  Tactics  ;  pts.  i.-ii.  ea,  7/6     8° 

On  Tactics  and  Organization  [English  and  Continental  Systems]  6/-  c  8° 

Summary  of  Tactics  5/-   12° 

The  Defence  and  Attack  of  Positions  and  Localities  3/6  c  8° 

The  New  Tactics  of  Infantry,  tr.  Col.  L.  Graham  8° 

Elements  of  Modern  Tactics  [Military  Handbooks]  g/-  12° 

Practical  Instructions  in  Minor  Tactics  and  Strategy  ;  maps                       $2.5osq8° 


Paul 

W.  H.  Allen 

Thacker 

Paul  ; 

Dulau  I 

Paul  ; 

Thacker 
Marcus  Ward 
Paul 


New  York 


[73]  8+ 
88 
84. 

77;  78 

[    ]89 

75  ;  75- 
88 

85 
[81]  84 

73- 
[79]  84 


Malleson,  Col.  G.  B.      Ambushes  and  Surprises 

Cavalry. 

"  Cavalry  Officer  "      Notes  on  Cavalry,  Organization,  etc.  ;  diagrams 
Denison,  Lt^-Col.  G.  T.  History  of  Cavalry  from  the  Earliest  Times  ;  maps 


[H.innibal  to  Indian  Mutiny]  18/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen         85 


Kraffi-  zu  Hohenlohe  Ingelfingen,  Prce.   Letters  on  Cavalry,  tr.  Lt.-Col.  N.  L.  Walford  ;  3  pi.  6/- 
Powell,  R.  S.  S.  Baden  Cavalry  Instruction  :  for  use  of  military  officers  [lectures]  4/6sqi6° 

Trench,  Maj.-Gen.  F.  C.  Cavalry  in  Modern  Warfare  [Military  Handbooks]  6/-  c  8° 

Infantry. 

Krafft  zu  Hohenlohe  Ingelfingen,  Prce.  Letters  on  Infantry,  tr.  Lt.-Col.  N.  L. Walford;  6  pi.  6/-  c  8° 
Mayne,  Cpt.  C.  B.  Infantry  Fire  Tactics  6/-  c  8° 

Night  Attacks. 

Johnson,  Capt.  R.  F. 

Crimean  War 


12/-     8°  Paul  78 

18/-     8°  Macmillan  77 

Stanford  89. 

Harrison  [85]  88 

Paul  84 


Stanford  \pr.  fr.'l  89. 
Gale,  Ckatham\ZS\?lS 


Night  Attacks  :  treatise  on  nocturnal  tactics  S/6   16°  Clowes 
— V.  also  F  §  31. 

The  Siege  of  Sevastopol,  3  vols.  86/-  r  8°  Harrison 

L  :  Engineering  Operations  {Maj.  ELPHINSTONE),  36/- ;  iL:  Ditto  (Sir  H.  JONES),  wr.  maps  &  plans,  so/- :  iiu-.  Artillery  Operations  {Sir  R.  DACRBS),  10/^ 

Franco-German  War,  1870-71— ».  aUo  f  §  51. 

Graham,  Col.  L.  Tactical  Deductions  from  the  War  of  1870-71  7/- 

Stonb,  Cpt.  F.  G.  Tactical  Studies  from  Franco-German  War ;  22  maps  30/-     8° 

v.  Tuedmann,  Col.  B.      Siege  Operations  in  the  Campaign  against  France,  tr.  Maj.  Tyler  4/6     8° 


89 


69 


8°  Paul 


[75]  75 
86 

Harrison  77 


Barlow,  W.  R. 
Bashforth,  F. 
Bond,  H. 

Browne,  Cpt.  C.  O. 
Hyde,  J.  T. 
Knollys,  H. 
Mackinlay,  Cpt.  G. 
Maitland,  Col.  E. 
Nordenfeldt  Machine  G 
Norton,  C.  B.  [Am.] 


17.    GUNNERY,  ORDNANCE,  ARlflS,  AMMUNITION. 

Treatise  on  Ammumtion 

Mathematical  Treatise  on  the  Motion  of  Projectiles 
Treatise  on  Military  Small  Arms  and  Ammunition 
Armour  and  its  Attack  by  Artillery ;  pi.  and  ill. 
Principles  of  Gunnery 
Elements  of  Field  Artillery  ;  ill. 
Gunnery  Textbook 

— article  Gunnery  in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  xi 
uns :  described  and  compared  with  other  systems 

American  Inventions  and  Improvements  in  Ordnance,  Guns,  etc 

608 


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c8' 


Stanford 

Clowes 

Murray 

Paul 

W.  H.  Allen 


i  §18 


[  ]89 
73 

[83]  87 
58 


18.    MILITARY  ENGINEERING,  AROHITEOTURE  and  SUKVEYING. 


Engineering :  Generally. 

Chatham  School  Instructions  in  Military  Engineering,  5  pts. 

Ernst,  O.  H.  [Am.]  Manual  of  Practical  Military  Engineering 

Mahan,  D.  H.  [Am.]  Military  Engineering,  pt.  i.  16/-;  pt.  ii.  [pi.] 

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,,  „       Annals  of  a  Fortress  [tr.];  ill. 


Early  Examples 
Bridges 


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Fortification. 

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Macaulay,  T.  S. 
Mahan,  D.  H.  [Am.] 

Nugent, 

O'Brien,  Cpt.  E.  W.  C. 
Straith,  Maj. 
Wheeler,  J.  B.  [Am.] 
Yule,  Col.  H. 

Outpost  Duty. 

Jarry,  Gen. 


Hasty  Military  Entrenchments,  tr.  EmpsoD 
Military  Entrenchments 


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72 
67 


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Lockwood 
New  York 


Black 

Cassell 

W.  H.  Allen 

New  York 

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89 
60 

75 
62 
[60]  69 
[4-]  88 
[36] 
79 
74 
S8 
82 


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8°  Chapman        [61] 
8°  Paul  [80]  82 

8°  W.  H.  Allen 
8°  Chapman       [69]  81 
8°  Triibner  [62]  82 

8°  New  York  [86]  89 
?I        "  88 

1°  ^-  ^•cA"^'^  [73]  75 
8  Eyre&Spottis.  i  188 
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R  R 


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ART  OF   NAVIGATION,   ETC. 


[Naval  Arts 


I  §19 


V.  maval  Hrt6» 


19,    ART  OF  NAVIGATION,  NAUTICAL  ASTEONOMT,  AND  SUEVEYINO. 
Navigation  and  Nautical  Astronomy. 


Alston,  Cpt. 
Bedford,  Cpt.  F.  G.  D. 


Bergen,  W.  C. 
Bethune,  Adm.  C.  E 
Byrne,  Oliver 
Dana,  R.  H.,  sen. 
Jeans,  H.  W. 
Lecky,  S.  T.  S. 
Luce,  S.  B.  [Am.] 
Martin,  Com.  W.  R. 
*Merrifield,  Dr.  J. 


Seamanship,  ed.  W.  H.  Rosser ;  200  ills,  of  rigging,  sails,  etc.  12/6  c  %°GtiSca.,PortsmoutKi    ] 

The  Sailor's  Pocket  Book  ;  col.  ill.  [rules,  tables,  flags,  etc.]  7/6sqi6°  „  „     [    ]88 

The  Sailor's  Handbook ;  ill.  [useful  general  information]  io/6sq8°    ,,  „  84 


Practice  of  Navigation  and  Nautical  Astronomy 
D.  Handybook  of  Navigation 
Treatise  on  Navigation  and  Nautical  Astronomy 
The  Seaman's  Manual,  ed.  Mayo 
Nautical  Astronomy  and  Navigation 
Wrinkles  in  Practical  Navigation 
Textbook  of  Seamanship  :  handling  of  vessels 
Navigation  and  Nautical  Astronomy ;  9  pi. 
Treatise  on  Nautical  Astronomy ;  ill.  and  diagrams 
Treatise  on  Navigation 
+EVERS,  H.  Navigation  and  Nautical  Astronomy ;  ill. 


16/-  r8°  R.  H.  Laurie  [74]  81 

--    -         - 

42/- 

o.p.  \Jib.  &  w.  TlS] 

14/- 

is/- 

S2/6 
18/- 
7/6  c  8' 


Napier,  R.  A.  Manual  of  Navigation 

*Nares,  Sir  G.  S,  Seamanship  ;  420  ill.  and  pi.  of  signals  and  flags 

NORIE,  J.  W.  Complete  Epitome  of  Practical  Navigation 

,,  „  Complete  Set  of  Nautical  Tables 

PiDDlNGTON,  H.  Sailor's  Hornbook  for  the  Law  of  Storms 

Reed,  Sir  T.  Shipowner's  and  Shipmaster's  Handbook 

Rosser,  W.  H.  Elementary  Navigation  for  Young  Seamen 

,,  ,,  Stellar  Navigation 

How  to  Find  the  Stars,  for  Navigation ;  iU.  and  tables 
Handybook  of  the  Stars  used  in  Navigation 


[for  students]  5/- 
14/- ;  red.  to  7/6 

^t 

16/- 

10/6 

10/6 

3/6 

2/- 

2/6 


Blackwood 
4°  Bentley 
8°  Moxon 
r  8°  Longman 

8°  Philip 
r  8°  New  York 
X  8°  Longman 
Low 
Longman 


77 

77 

[44]  67 

[53]  76 

[81]  84 

85 


86 
[83]  84 
68 


Macmillan 
Qn'Sm,Ptsmth.\_ 
E.  Wilson 


Norgate 
Simpkin 
E.  Wilson 

Norie 


Waall,  Cpt.  W.  B. 

Compass. 

AiNSLEY,  T.  L. 

Cameron,  P. 
Evans,  Cpt.  F.  J. 

»,  ,» 

Merrifield,  Dr.  J. 

Dictionaries  of  Terms. 


7/6  r  4°       ,. 
7/6  obi  r  Philip 


77 

]82 

77 

82 
[48]  90 
[7-]  84 
[77]  81 

83 
[65]  83 

89 


On  the  Compass 

The  Compass  Corrector 

On  the  Variation  and  Deviation  of  the  Compass 

Admiralty  Manual  on  the  Deviation  of  the  Compass 

Elementary  Manual  of  the  Deviation  of  the  Compass 

Magnetism  and  Deviation  of  the  Compass 


1/6     8°  R.  H.  Laurie        70 
4/6     8°  „  74 

7/6     8°  Phihp  [59]  68 

4/6  c  8°  Potter  82 

6/6  c  8°      ,,  82 

1/6   18°  Longman  76 


Burn,  Col. 
Dabovich,  p.  E. 
Delbos,  Leon 
Harbord,  Rev.  J.  B. 
Landolt,  H.  M.  F. 
Littleton,  A.  C. 
Paasch,  Cpt.  H. 
Pornain,  Lt.  E. 
Russell,  W.  C. 
Small,  Rev.  G. 
Smyth,  Adm.  W.  H. 

Flags. 

Griffin,  James 
MacGf.orge,  a. 
Preeble,  G.  H.  [Am.] 

PULLEN,  W.  R. 

Reynolds,  J. 

Knot-Making. 

Biddle,  T. 
"Bowling,  Tom" 
Burgess,  J.  T. 

Law:  Naval 
Life  Boats 


Naval  and  Military  Technical  French  Dictionary  JS/-     8° 

Technical  Marine  Dictionary,  vol.  i.  :  Germ.,  Ital.,  Feb.,  English  33/-     8° 

Nautical  Terms  in  English  and  French  ;  tables  3/-  c  8° 

Glossary  of  Navigation  7/6     8° 

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Sailors'  Language  :  sea-terms  and  their  meanings  ;  ill.  3/6  c  8° 

Dictionary  of  Naval  Terms  [English  and  Hindustani]  2/6  c  8° 

Sailor's  Word  Book  :  alphabetical  digest  of  nautical  terms  7/6  r  8° 


Flags,  National  and  Mercantile  [360  flags,  etc. ,  printed  in  colours]  7/6     8° 

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History  of  the  Flags  of  the  United  States  and  of  Other  Nations  $7-50     8° 

Explanation  of  the  British  National  Flag  obi  4° 

The  Flags  of  all  Nations  and  Distinguishing  Colours  of  Yachts  f 


Murray  [    ]  70 

Dulau 

Williams  88 

Griffin,/';^ff2/,5.[63]83 

Leiden  65-71 

Griffin,  Ptsmth.     79 

Nutt  85 

<^r&n,Ptsmth!i1%'f>l 

Low  83 

W.  H.  Allen         82 

Philip  67 


Griffin,  /?JOT.  [79]83 

Blackie  81 

Boston  [79]  82 

81 

78 


How  to  Make  Knots  ;  ill. 

The  Book  of  Knots  :  illustrated  by  172  examples 

Knots,  Ties  and  Splices  ;  ill. 

— z-.  D  §  64  :  Naval  Law  ;  D  §  58  ;  Maritime ;  D  §  1 13 :  International. 

—V.  D  §  128. 

610 


l/-  c  8°  E.  Wilson  79 

2/6  c  8°  W.  il.  Allen  [67] 
1/-  c  8°  Roatledge      [84]  85 


Arts  and  Trades]  NAVIES,    NAVAL  WAR.  [Naval  Arts 

I  §§  20-21 

Lighthouses  — p.  i  §  5. 

Meteorology  -^-  <^^o  H  §§  29-30. 

FlNDLAY,  A.  G.  Text-Book  of  Ocean  Meteorology,  ed.  W.  R.  Martin  [sail,  directions,  etc.]  12/-  r  8°  R.  H.  Laurie  [    ]  87 

Rigging,  Masts,  etc. 

BusHELL,  Charles  The  Rigger's  Guide  ;  ill.  3/- c  8°Griffin,/¥j»«/A.[    ]82 

Ktpping,  Robert  Masting,  Mast  Making  and  Rigging  [Weale's  Series]  2/-  f  8°  Lockwood      [64]  77 

Sigrnals. 

Edwards,  E.  Price  — on  Fog  Signals,  in  his  Our  Sea  Marks  [lighthouses]  8/6  c  8°  Longman  84 

Marryat,  Cpt  F.  Code  of  Signals  for  Use  of  Merchant  Service  12/-     8°  R.  H.  Laurie  [37]  61 

Stowage. 

Stevens,  Cpt.  R.  W.        Stowage  of  Ships  and  their  Cargoes  21/-     8°  R.  H.  Laurie  [58]  78 

Surveying  — ».  aUo  i  §  7. 

Jeffers,  Cpt.  W.  N.  [Am.]  Nautical  Surveying ;  pi.  21/-     8°  Spon  71 

•Laughton,  Prf.  J.  K.     Nautical  Surveying ;  ill.  6/-   12°  Longman        [81]  82 

Robinson,  Rev.  J.  L.       Treatise  on  Marine  Surveying ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  82 

Marine  Charts. 

Wharton,  W.  J.  L.         Hydrographical  Surveying  ;  ill.  [construction  of  marine  charts]  15/-    8'  Murray  82 

Tables. 

Inman,  Rev.  James  Nautical  Tables  for  British  Seamen,  ed.  Rev.  H.  T.  Inman  16/-  r  8'  Triibner         [    ]  88 

20.    GENERAL  WORKS  ON  NAVIES  and  WAR  SHIPS.    NAVAL  HYGIENE. 
General  Works. 

Barnaby + Kelly,  N.+Lt. — o^-^zV/s  Navy,  «»  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xvil.  30/-     4°  Black  84 

*Brassey,  Ld.  The  Naval  Annual ;  ill  7/6  r  8°  Griffin, /Vjot.  [86]  a«». 

Hamerly,  L.  R.  [Am.]    Naval  Encyclopaedia  $9     4°  Philadelphia  81 

Navies  and  Ships. 

Universally. 

Reed+ Simpson,  Adam^^'[Am.]  Modem  Ships  of  War  [w.  100  ill.  of  war-ships]  10/6  r  8°  Low  88 

Very,  F.  H.  Navies  of  the  World  :  plans,  armament  and  armour  ;  ill.  31/6  r  8°     „  80 

Europe. 

King,  J.  W.  War  Ships  and  Navies  of  Europe ;  ill.  10/6  c  8°  On&Xi^Portsmouth  78 

Great  Britain. 

*Erassey,  Ld.  The  British  Navy,  S  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  24/6]      8°  Longman  82-83 

British  Ships  of  War  :  dimensions,  tonnage,  cost,  armour,  etc.  [extr.  fr.  Naval  Ann.'\  2/6  r  8°  Griffin,  Ptsmth.     89 

Cusack-Smith,  Sir  W.     Our  War  Ships :  a  naval  essay  5/-  c  8°  Paul  86 

Fishbourne,  Adm.  E.  G.  Our  Ironclads  and  Merchant  Ships  ;  pi.  10/6     8°  Spon  74 

Mitchell,  W.  F.  The  Ships  of  the  Royal  Navy,  2  vols.  ;  col.  lithos.  ea.  30/-     4°  Griffin,  Portsmouth 

Reed,  Sir  E.  J.  Our  Ironclad  Ships  :  qualities,  performances,  costs  ;  ill.  12/-     8°  Murray  69 

Dictionaries  of  Terms— z-.  i  §  19. 
Naval  Hygiene. 

Macdonald,  Prf.  J.  D.     Outlines  of  Naval  Hygiine  ;  ill.  12/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder        80 

Wilson,  Dr.  John  [Am.]  Manual  of  Naval  Hygiene;  ill.  10/6     8*  Balliere  [79]  79 

Naval  Law  — r/.  d  §  58. 

Naval  History :  British— w.  f  §  28.  Naval  Biography  :  British— o.  f  §  30. 

21.    NAVAL  WAR :  GUNNERY  akd  TACTICS. 
Generally. 

MAURICE+ Fitzgerald,  c^t°R^.    ^"  \t&V'^.  fr.  Entyclo.  Brit.]  6/-  c  8°  Black  89 

Gunnery.  — ».  also  i  §  17. 

Cooke,  A.  P.  [Am.]         Textbook  of  Naval  Ordnance  and  Gunnery  $12.50  r  8°  AVzti  Yori       [75]  80 

Douglas,  Sir  Howard      Naval  Gunnery  :  for  use  of  official  and  seaman  gunners  21/-  8*  Murray  [4th  ed.  55]  60 

611 


Arts  and  Trades]   ,      MARINE   ENGINEERING.    SHIP-BUILDING. 


[Naval  Arts 


I  §§  22-23 

Tactics. 

Bainbridge-Hoff,  W. 
Elliot,  Adm.  Sir  Geo. 
Noel,  G.  H.  U. 
Phillimore,  Cpt.  A. 
Randolph,  Vice-Adm. 


Examples,  Conclusions  and  Maxims  of  Modem  Naval  Tactics  10/6 

Future  Naval-Battles  :  and  how  to  fight  them  ;  ill.  14/-  r 

Gun,  Ram  and  Torpedo  Manoeuvres  and  Tactics  ;  ill.  8/6  c 

Naval  Tactics  :  general  instructions  under  steam  and  sail  10/- 

Problems  in  Naval  Tactics  2I- 


8°  Griffin,  Ptsmth.     85 
8°  Low  8s 

8°  Griffin,  iVraz.  [74]  8s 
8°  Harrison  59 

8°  Simpkin  80 


Torpedoes  and  Torpedo  Boats— ».  also  i  §  59 :  Explosives. 

Abbott,  H.  L.  [Am.]       Explosives  and  Torpedoes  :  experiments  and  investigations  $io     4°  New  York  82 

BucKNiLL,  J.  T.  Submarine  Mines  and  Torpedoes  [appl.  to  harbour  defence]  $3. 50     8°        ,,  89 

HovGAAED,  G.  W.  Submarine  Boats  :  history,  devel. ,  and  construction  5/-  c  8°  Spon  87 

Jaques,  Lt.  W.  H.  [Am.]  Torpedoes  for  National  Defence  ;  ill.  [Questions  of  the  Day  Series]  c,oc.     8°  New  York  85 

*Sleeman,  C.  Torpedoes  and  Torpedo  Warfare  :  offensive  and  defensive  ;  83  pi.  25/-  r  8°  Griffin, /'/j-»!M.[8o]89 


Bergen,  W.  C. 
Bourne,  J. 
Burgh,  N.  P. 


22.    MARINE  ENGmEERING. 

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Treatise  on  the  Screw  Propeller  63/- 

Modern  Marine  Compound  Engines  18/- 

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Marine  Engines  and  Steam  Vessels  ;  ill.  [Weale's  Ser.]  S/- 

Pocket  Book  of  Tables,  etc.,  for  Marine  Engineers  4/- 

Manual  of  Marine  Engineering  ;  ill.  18/- 

The  Marine  Steam  Engine ;  244  ill.  2l/- 

— ZJ.  I  §  II. 


Bury,  W. 

MacDougall,  N. 
Maw,  W.  H. 
Brewer,  J.  Sherren 
Holmes,  G.  C.  V. 
Murray,  Robert 
Proctor,  Frank 
•Seaton,  a.  E. 
Sennett,  R. 

Boilers 

Chain  Cables,  Anchors,  etc. 

Cotsell,  G.  Ships'  Anchors 

LiNDSEY,  G.  Birm.  Trades,  vol.  ii.cont.  ace.  of  manuj,  oj  aruhors,  eables,  etc. 

Trail,  T.  W.  Chain  Cables  and  Chains ;  ill. 

Steam  Engines :  Generally— %  i  §  12. 


8' 

North  Shields  [80]  89 

4° 

Longman 

[63]  67 

4° 

Spon 

[73]  8' 

4° 

If 

69 

4° 

J) 

72 

4° 

») 

83 

4° 

»> 

7« 

8° 

Griffin,  Ptsmth.      77 

i  4° 

Engineering 

Offices* 

s8° 

Lockvvood 

89 

c8° 

Chapman 

88 

c8° 

Lockwood 

[52]  86 

32° 

,, 

[    ]82 

8° 

Griffin 

[83]  89 

8° 

Longman 

[    ]88 

1/5   12°  Lockwood  5^ 

3/6  p  8°  Stanford         [76]  78 
42/-     1°  Lockwood  85 


23.    SHIPBUILDING :  NAVAL  and  MARINE. 


Brassey,  Ld. 
Fairbairn,  Sir  W. 
Grantham,  J. 
Griffiths,  J.  W.  [Am.] 
Mackrow,  C. 
Meade,  R.  W.  [Am.] 
Murray,  A. +R. 
Peake,  J. 
PiM,  Cpt.  Bedford 
Pollock,  D. 
Rankine,  Prf.  W.  J.  M. 
*Reed,  Sir  E.  J. 
* 

Russell,  J.  Scott 
Spence,  J.  C. 
Varney,  a.  [Am.] 
White,  W.  H. 


Ship-Building  for  the  Purposes  of  War,  3  vols. 

Iron  Ship-Building 

Iron  Ship- Building 

The  Progressive  Ship-Builder,  2  vols. 

Naval  Architect's  and  Ship-Builder's  Formulse 

Naval  Construction ;  ill. 

Ship-Building  :  iron  and  vfood 

Rudiments  of  Naval  Architecture 


18/-     8°  Longman  82-83 

18/-  8° 
4/-  12°  J  plates,  38/-  f  ° 
$12  8° 
12/6  12° 
$10  4° 
10/6  c  8° 
3/6  c  8° 


Ship-Building  [Brit.  Manuf.  Industries  ;  statistical]  3/6  p  8° 

Modern  Ship-Building  and  the  Men  engaged  in  it ;  ports  and  ill.  7/6 ;  red.  to  6/-8° 
Ship-Building  :  theoretical  and  practical  ;  ill.  84/-     4° 

Practical  Treatise  on  Ship-Building  in  Iron  and  Steel ;  ill.  8° 

Treatise  on  the  Stability  of  Ships  ;  ill.  25/-     8° 

Modern  System  of  Naval  Architecture,  3  vols.;  l67pl.  o.p.\.pb.  ^iflyw.  £']\^\^-^\i.  f° 
The  Stability  of  Ships  Explained  and  Calculated  3/6     4° 

The  Ship-Builder's  Manual:  with  atlas  $6     8° 

Manual  of  Naval  Architecture  ;  150  ill.  24/-     8° 

-*.  I  §  IS3- 


6< 

Lockivood 

[42]  68 

New  York 

[75]  77 

Lockwood 

[79I84 

Philadelphia 

69 

Longman 

L    J75 

Lockwood 

74 

Stanford 

76 

Spon 

8S 

Mackenzie 

-  ' 

Murray  [68] 

in  prep. 

Griffin 

■«!> 

Day 

6S 

Spon 

New  York 

78 

Murray 

[77]  82 

Yacht-Building 
History. 

Barrow-in-Furness  :  its  history,  development,  industries,  etc.  ;  ill. 

Millar,  W.  J.  The  Clyde  :  from  its  source  to  the  sea;  ill.     [w.  hist,  of  Clyde  ship-bldg.]  7/6  c  8°  Blackie 

Biography. 

Brassey,  Sir  Thos.  [1805-70]  Life  and  Labours  of.     By  Sir  Arthur  Helps  i/-  c 

Denny,  WiUiam  Life  of.     By  A.  B.  Bruce ;  port.  12/- 

Latter  chaps,  recount  DENNY'S  conn.  w.  the  development  of  the  navigation  of  the  River  Plate  and  ite  tributaries. 

612 


Bohn's  Lib. 
Hodder 


88 


[72]  88 


Arts  and  Trades]      AGRICULTURE :   HISTORY  AND  TREATISES. 


[Agriculture 


I  §§  24-25 


VI.  Hgriculture* 


49 


12/-     8°  Blackwood  81 

5/-  c  8°  Longman  88 

£l  2/-     8°  Clar.  Press        66-88 


21    HISTORY  AND  PROGRESS  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

Generally. 

*HosKYNS,  C.  Wren         Short  Inquiry  into  Hist,  of  Agric.  [anc,  med.  &  mod.  times]  o.p.[j>b.  &  w.  5/-]  f  8°  Bradbury 
Co-operative  Agriculture—^.  D  §  120  :  Co-operation. 

Great  Britain. 

de  Laverque,  L.  Rural  Economy  of  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland  [tr.] 

Prothero,  Rowland  E.    Pioneers  and  Progress  of  English  Farming 

•Rogers,  Prf.  J.  E.  Thorold  History  of  Agriculture  and  Prices  in  England,  6  vols. 

Vols.  i.-ii. :  125(^1400,  42/- ;  iii.-iv. :  1401-1582,  50/-;  v.-vi. :  1383-1703,  So/-. 

*      „  „  Six  Centuries  of  Work  and  Wages  [xiv.-xix.  centuries]  io/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [85]  88 

Position  of  British  [and  American]  Labourer— v.  D  §  118  :  Capital  and  Labour. 

France. 

Richardson,  G.  G.  Corn  and  Cattle  Producing  Districts  of  France  ;  maps  and  ill.  16/-     8°  Cassell         ».(/.  (81) 

Italy. 

Beauclerk,  Dr.  W.  N.    Rural  Italy  [ace  of  pres.  agric.  condition  ;  incl.  Sicily]  9/-     8°  Bentley  88 

India. 

Wallace,  Prf.  Robert      India  in  1887 ;  3  maps  and  80  ill.  [agricultural  only]  21/-  8°  Oliver  &  Boyd,  £(/«».  89 

Japan. 

Rein,  Dr.  J.  J.  Industries  of  Japan ;  3  maps  &  44  ill.  [cents,  ace.  of  its  agric.  and  forestry]  30/-  r  8°  Hodder  89 


25.    GENERAL  TREATISES  ON  AGRICULTURE. 


Dictionaries 

Loudon,  J.  C. 
Morton,  J.  C. 

General  Works. 

Burn,  R.  Scott 


Lloyd,  F.  J. 
Long,  Prf.  J. 
Low,  Prf.  David 
Mechi,  J.  J. 
Morton,  J.  C,  elc. 
Roland,  A. 
•Stephens,  Henry 
Tanner,  Henry 


— V.  also  I  §  51  :  Industries  :  Generally. 
Encyclopaedia  of  Agriculture  ;  1 100  ill. 
Cyclopsudia  of  Agriculture,  2  vols.  ;  ill. 


2./- 

So/- 


8°  Longman        [26]  69 
r  8°  Blackie     [50-52]  74 


[Outlines  of  Modem  Farming]  3/- 

[Weale's  Series]  2/6 
12/- 


Webb,  Dr.  H.  J. 
Wilson,  J. 
Wrightson,  Prf.  J. 

England:  Early  Treatises 
America. 

DiTN,  Finlay  [Am.] 

Australia. 

Australian  Farmer,  The 

Clay  Farming'. 

•HosKYNS,  C.  Wren 
Prout,  J. 

Model  Farming. 

Burn,  R.  S. 
Burton,  Mrs.  J.  Hill 


Farm  and  Farming  Economy  ;  ill. 
Outlines  of  Farm  Management ;  ill. 
Outlines  of  Modern  Farming  ;  ill. 

Comprizes  Soils,  FarTntng  Economy,  Stock,  Dairy,  Sewage,  bnd.  in  i  vol.— each  entered  separately  also. 

Systematic  Small  Farming  :  or  lessons  of  my  farm  [for  amateurs]  6/- 

The  Science  of  Agriculture  ;  ill.  12/- 

Farming  in  a  Small  Way  7/6 

Elements  of  Practical  Agriculture  [standard]  21/- 

Profitable  Farming,  ser.  i.,  5/-;  ser.  ii.,  2/- ;  ser.  iii.  2/- 

The  Equipment  of  the  Farm  [Handbook  of  Farm  Series]  2/6 

Farming  for  Pleasure  and  Profit,  ed.  Ablett,  8  vols.  ea.  5/- 

The  Book  of  the  Farm,  ed.  Jas.  Macdonald,  6  pts. ;  ill.  ea.  10/6     8 

Elem.  Lessons  in  Pract.  Agric,  3/6  ;  First  Principles  of  Agriculture  i/- 

The  Abbot's  Farm  :  or  practifce  with  science  ;  Jack's  Education  ea.  3/6  c 

Agriculture  [Element.  Science  Manual]  2/6 


12" 

12" 

c8= 


Lockwood 


82-83 

80 

[83]  83 


British  Farming 

Principles  of  Agricultural  Practice  as  an  Instructional  Subiect ;  map 

K  §  English  Dialects. 


American  Farming  and  Food 


10/6 

s/- 


c8°        „  86 

8°  Longman  84 

c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  81 
8°  Black,  Edin.  [40]  47 

12°  Routledge  [54-69]  72 
12°  Bradbury  82 

c  8°  Chapman        [    ]  80 

'  Blackwood[42-44]88-9o 
12°  Macmillan      81  ;  81 

8°  Macm.,  Chapman8o;82 

c  8°  Longman  89 

4°  Black  77 

8°  Chapman  88 


a  practical  handbook  for  farm  and  station 


Talpa  :  or  the  chronicles  of  a  clay  farm 
Profitable  Clay  Farming  under  just  Tenant-right 


Model  Farming ;  ill. 
My  Home  Farm 


613 


$3.75     8°  New  York  8i 

7/6     8°  Melbourne  86 


5/6  f  8°  Longman        [    ]  65 
2/6     8°  Stanford  [81]  82 


12/-     8°  Lockwood  67 

2/6  c  8°  Douglas,  Edin.      86 


Arts  and  Trades] 


COMMERCIAL   PRODUCTS,  ETC. 


[Agriculture 


I  §§  26-29 


Generally. 

Lankester,  Dr.  E. 
Simmon  Ds,  P.  L. 


26.    COMMERCIAL  FBODUCXa 


Uses  of  Animals  in  the  Industry  of  Man 
Commercial  Dictionary  of  Trade  Products 
Waste  Products  and  Undeveloped  Substances 
Animal  Products  :  preparation,  uses,  etc. ;  ilL 
Animal  Food  Resources  of  Different  Nations 


Dictionary. 

SiMMONDS,  P.  L. 

India  and  Tropics. 

ROYLE,  Dr.  J.  F. 
SiMMONDS,  P.  L. 

Watt,  Prf.  George 

The  Sea 

SiMMONDS,  P.  L. 


Dictionary  of  Useful  Animals  and  their  Froductj 


The  Productive  Resources  of  India 

Tropical  Agriculture  :  commercial  and  vegetable  products 

Dictionary  of  the  Economic  Products  of  India,  6  vols. 

— V.  also  I  §  43  :  Fish  Culture  and  Fisheries. 
Commercial  Products  of  the  Sea 


4/-  12"  W.  H.  Allen  76 
3/6  p  8°  Routledge  [6-]  83 
9/-p8°  W.  H.  Allen  [73]  76 
7/6  p  8°  Chapman  77 

9/-  c  8°  Spon  85 


5/-    12°  Spon 


83 


14/-  r  8°  Smith  &  Elder      82 

21/-     8°  Spon  77 

70/-  r  8°  W.  H.  Allen  90  in  prog. 


7/6     8°  Griffith  [78]  83 


27.    AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY  and  GEOLOGY. 
Generally. 

Johnston,  J.  F.                 The  Chemistry  of  Common  Life,  ed.  A.  H.  Church  ;  maps  and  102  ill.       7/6  c  8°  Blackwood  [54-55]  79 

„         +  Cameron,  C.  A.  Elements  of  Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Geology;  ill.                           6/6  12°          ,,  [44-]  83 

Page,  David                         Economic  Geol.  :  geol.  in  its  relations  to  arts  &  manufactures  ;  map  &  ill.    7/6  8°           „  74 

*Storer,  Prf.  F.  H.  [Am.]  Agriculture  in  its  Relations  with  Chemistry,  2  vols.                                        25/-  8°  Low  89 

Warrington,  R.               The  Chemistry  of  the  Farm ;  ill.                          [Handbk.  of  Farm  Series]  2/6  12°  Bradbury  82 


Analysis. 

Frankland,  p.  F. 


Handbook  of  Agricultural  Chemical  Analysis 


7/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


83 


Bibliography. 

Jackson,  B.  D. 

Generally. 

Boulger,  G.  S. 
Burnett,  M.  A. 
V.  MULLER,  Bar.  F. 
Smith,  John 


28.    ECONOMIC  BOTANY. 


Vegetable  Technology  :  a  contribution  to  bibliography 


18/-  S4°  Index  Soc.(Dulau)  82 


The  Uses  of  Plants  [w.  spec.  ref.  to  products  since  1840]  6/-  c  8°  Roper  &  Drowley  89 

Plantse  Utiliores,  4  vols.  ;  250  col.  figs.  w.  descrip.  •  o.p.  [w.  42/-]     4°  Whittaker         42-50 

Extra-tropical  Plants  eligible  for  Industrial  Culture  8/-     8°  Triibner  80 

Domestic  Botany  :  struct.  &  classifi.,  w.  uses  for  food,  clothing,  and  manufs.  ; 

16  col.  pi.  16/-  c  8°  LoveE  Reeve  71 

,,  ,,  Economic  Plants :  dictionary  of  pop.  names  of  doniestic  plants  14/-     8°  ,,  82 

S0WERBY+ Johnson,  g-^    Useful  Plants  of  Great  Britain  ;  25  col.  pi.  (300  figs.)  12/-  r  8°  Hardwicke     [62]  64 

India. 

Drury,  Col.  H.  The  Useful  Plants  of  India  16/-  8°  Madras  (W.H.Allen)  [    ]  73 

Watson,  Dr.  J.  F.  Index  to  Nat.  &  Sclent.  Names  of  Ind.  &  Eastern  Econ.  Plants  &  Products  31/6  i  8°  Triibner  68 

Australia. 

Maiden,  J.  H.  [Austral.]  The  Useful  Native  Plants  of  Australia 


[incl.  Tasmania]  12/6     8°  Sydney 


89 


29.    ECONOMIC  ENTOMOLOGY  amd  ORNITHOLOGY. 


Great  Britain. 

Curtis,  J.  Farm  Insects  :  their  natural  history  and  economy  ;  15  col.  pi.  and  69  Ul.  21/-  r  8°  Van  Voorst 

Garden  Pests  and  their  Eradication ;  ill.  __   __  __  .     . '/~  "^  ?"  Upcott  Gill 

Murray,  Andrew 
•Ormerod,  Eleanor 


Wood,  Theodore 


83 
82 

Economic  Entomology :  Aptera;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Hbks.]7/6p8°  Chapman  77 

Manual  of  Insects  Injurious  to  Agriculture  ;  ill.  3/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein         81 

Annual  Reports  on  Injurious  Insects ;  ill.  ea.  1/6     8°  Simplcin  &osqq. 

Our  Insect  Enemies  ;  ill.,  2/6  ;  Our  Bird  Allies;  iU.  2/6    12°  S.P.C.K.         85;  87 

Farmer's  Friends  and  Foes ;  ill.  [birds  and  insects]  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein        87 

614 


Arts  and  Trades] 


FARM   ENGINEERING.    SOILS,  ETC. 


[Agriculture 


I  §§  30-31 


8°  New  York        [42]  78 
8°   Washington  85 


America. 

Harris,  T.  W.  [Am.]       Insects  Injurious  to  Vegetation  ;  ill. 
Hubbard,  H.  G.  [Am.]    Insects  Affecting  the  Orange ;  12  pi.  (6  col.)  and  95  ill, 
MERRIAM  + Barrows,  ^^^  [Ams.]  The  English  Sparrow  in  North  America 

[espec.  in  rel.  to  agric. ;  w 
Packard,  A.  S.,jun.  [Am.]  Bibliography  of  Amer.  Economic  Entom. 
„  „  Guide  to  Study  of  Insects ;  ill. 

Entomology  for  Beginners  ;  ill. 
Handbook  of  Entomology  ;  ill. 
Potato  Pests  :  Colorado  beetle  and  other  insects 

Locust  Plague  in  the  United  States  [Rocky  Mountain  locust]  $1 

Reports  on  United  States  Entomological  Commission,  etc.  ;  ill.  8° 

Insects  Injurious  to  Fruits  ;  440  ill.  [practical]  $2 

Injurious  Insects  to  the  Farm  and  Garden  j  ill.  $2 

S.  Govt.  Entom.  Divis.  of  Agr.  Dept.  :  Bulletins  1-6  and  Index,  by  Riley  ;  7  and  New  Ser.,  1883. 
Bulls.  1-4,  by  Packard 

New  Zealand. 

Maskell,  W.  [Austral.]    Account  of  the  Insects  Noxious  to  Agriculture  in  New  Zealand ;  23  col.  pi.  5/-     8°   Wellington  87 


Riley,  C.  V.  [Am.] 


Saunders,  W.  [Am.] 
Treat,  M.  [Am.] 

U.  "    * 


21/- 

;i.5o 


map  of  geog.  distrib.]  $1 

[U.S.  Gov.  Circular] 

[esp.  injurious  insects]  $5 

[largely  economic]  $1.40 

[largely  economic]  $3 

tfic. 


8°   Washington 
8°  New  York 

12° 

8°  Boston 
12°  New  York 
12° 
Washington  77  sqq.^  ann. 

8°  Philadelphia   [83]  88 
12°  New  York       [82]  87 


[69]  83 
88 

83 
76 

77 


8"  Washington  — 81  in  prog. 


FAEM  ENGINEERmG,  ARCHITECTURE,  IMPLEMENTS,  MACHINES. 


Bagot,  A.  Civil  Engineering  Applied  to  Agriculture ;  ill.  7/6     8°  Paul 

Burn,  R.  Scott  Farm  Architecture ;  ill.  5/-  c  8°  Country  Office 

,,  ,,  Utiliz.  of  Sewage,  Irrig.  &  Reclam.  of  Waste  Lands;  ill.[Outl.  Mod.Farmg.]  2/6    12°  Lock  wood 

„  ,,  Textbook  of  Farm  Engineering ;  ill.  12/-   12°  ,, 

Consisting  of  Draining  and  Embanking;  Irrigation  and  Water  Supply;  Farm  Rds..  Fences  and  Gates;  Agricul.  Surveying,  ea.  i/6.    Farm  Buildings; 
Bam  Implements ;  and  Machines ;  Field  Implements  and  Machines,  ea.  ill.  s/-. 

French,  H.  F.  Farm  Drainage  :  w.  stones,  wood  ploughs  and  ditches  ;  100  ill.  7/6  p  8°  Spon 

Hill,  J.  AV.  Illustrated  Guide  to  Modem  Agricultural  Implements  12/6      8°  Whittaker 

Martin,  G.  A.  [Am.]         Farm  Appliances  :  a  practical  manual  $1    12°  New  York 

Roland,  A.  Drainage  of  Land,  Irrigation,  Manures,  etc.  5/-  c  8°  Chapman 

Scott,  Prf.  J.  Irrigation&Water  Supply,  ill.  ;Draining&  Embanking;ill.[We.ale's  Ser.]  ea.  1/6    12°  Lockwood 

,,  „  Farm  Buildings ;  105  ill.  ;  Agricultural  Surveying        [Weale's  Series]  ea.  1/6 

„  „  Farm  Roads,  Fences,  and  Gates  ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  1/6 

„  „  Barn  Implements,  ill. ;  Field  Implements,  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  ea.  2/- 

,,  ,,  Farm  Engineering,  600  ill.  [=the  above  7  vols,  in  i]  12/- 

SHGHT+BURN,J.  +R.  S.  Book  of  Farm  Implements  and  Machines ;  ill.  42/- 

Stephens  +  Burn,  H. +  R.  S.  Book  of  Farm  Buildings  :  arrangement  and  construction  ;  1045111,      31/6 
Thomas,  J.  J.JAm.]  Farm  Implements  and  Machinery  $1.50 


12 
12'' 
12° 
12° 

8°  Blackwood 


Wrightson,  J. 

Drainage 

Silo  Construction 


British  Agricultural  Machinery 

— V.  also  I  §  8  :  Sanitary  Engineering. 

— V.  I  §  31,  s.v.  Ensilage. 


[Brit.  Manuf.  Industries]  3/6  p  8' 


New  York 
Stanford 


78 


8S 

78 
81 
-84 


79 
80 


C    ] 
83; 


80 
8? 


84;  84 
84 
58 
61 

76 


31.    SOILS,  MANURES,  and  CROPS.    ENSILAGE. 


Burn,  R.  Scott 
Darwin,  Charles 
Fream,  Dr. 
Griffiths,  Dr.  A.  B. 
Johnson,  S.  W.  [Am.] 

,»  " 

Masters,  M.  T. 
Morton,  J.  C,  etc. 
SCOTT  + Morton,  ^-^ 
Wilson,  Prf  John 
Wrightson,  Prf,  J. 

Grasses  and  Forage  Plants- 


Soils,  Manures,  and  Crops  ;  ill.  [Outlines  of  Modern  Farming]  2/- 

The  Formation  of  Vegetable  Mould ;  ill.  6/- 

Soils  and  their  Management  [Bell's  Agricul.  Ser.]  2/6 

Diseases  of  Crops  and  Remedies  [Bell's  Agricul.  Ser.]  2/6 

How  Crops  Grow  :  chemical  composition,  etc.  8/- 


How  Crops  Feed 
Plant  Life  of  the  Farm 
The  Crops  of  the  Farm 
The  Soil  of  the  Farm 
Farm  Crops 
Fallow  and  Fodder  Crops 


$2 

[Handbook  of  the  Farm  Ser,]  2/6 
[Handbook  of  the  Farm  Ser.]  2/6 
[Handbook  of  the  Farm  Ser.]  2/6 


12°  Lockwood 

82 

3  8°  Murray 

[8i]  88 

:  8°  Bell 

89 

c8°     „ 

89 

2  8°  Macmillan 

[68]  69 

12°  Nem  York 

[70]  80 

12°  Bradbury 

83 

12° 

82 

12° 

83 

5/-  c  8°  Chapman 


also  I  §  32  ;  for  Nat.  Hist,  of  Grasses,  v.  H  §  57  :  Grasses. 

Agrostographia  :  treatise  on  cultivated  grasses 
Flint,  C,  L.  [Am.]  Grasses  and  Forage  Plants 

Stebler  +  Schroter,  ^  The  Best  Forage  Plants  : 


89 


4°  Edin. 

77 

[nat.  hist,,  cultiv.,  etc] $2    12°  Boston 

[57]  88 

descriptive  &  figures  [tr,]  ;  30  col  pi,  and  ill.  12/6      f°  Nutt 

89 

61S 

Arts  and  Trades] 


PASTURE  AND  GRASS.     HOPS.     COTTON. 


[Agriculture 


Respective  Merits  of  Manures 

Manures  and  tiieir  Uses ;  ilL 

Treatise  on  Manures 

Farming  witli  Green  Manures 

Treatise  on  Pure  Fertilizers  ;  28  pi. 

Drainage  of  Land,  Irrigation  Manures,  etc. 

Artificial  Manures 

Hay  and  Straw  Manures 

Nitrate  of  Soda  as  a  Manure,  ed.  P.  Wagner 

Artificial  Manures  :  selection  and  application, 


I  §§  32-34 

Manures. 

Crewe,  A.  W. 

'Griffiths,  Dr.  A.  B. 

* 

Harlan,  Dr.  C.  [Am.] 
MoRFiT,  C.  [Am.] 
Roland,  A. 

SiBSON,  A. 

Steele,  J. 
Stutzer,  a. 

*VlLLE,  G. 

Wagner,  Paul  Increase  in  Produce  of  Soil  through  Use 

Diseases  of  Crops    — o.  aUo  l  §  29  :  Economic  Entomology 
Smith,  W.  G.  Diseases  of  Field  and  Garden  Crops ;  ill, 

Ensilage  and  Silo  Construction. 

Bailey,  J.  M.  [Am.]         Book  of  Ensilage 

Miles,  Dr.  Manley[Am.]  Silos,  Ensilage,  and  Silage  :  a  practical  treatise  ;  ill. 

Potter,  Thos.  Construction  of  Silos  and  Compression  of  Green  Crops 

Rew,  R.  H.  Stack  Ensilage 

RoGERS,Prf.J.E.Thorold  Ensilage:  its  prospects  in  English  agriculture ;  ill. 

Prof.  ROGERS  was  the  first  to  call  public  attention  to  this  process  of  storing  Efreen  fodder. 

India. 

DuTHiE+FULLER,  j-g-'    Field  and  Garden  Crops  of  N.-W.  Prov.  and  Oudh,  pts.  i.-ii. ;  64  col.  pi.  $6/-  14°  Roorkee     82  in  prog. 


2/6  c  8°  H.  Cox 

82 

[Bell's  Agricul.  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Bell 

89 

[Specialist's  Series]  7/6  c  8°  Whittaker 

89 

$1    18°  Philadelphia 

[79]  80 

[guanos,  marlstones,  etc.]  84/-     8°  Triibner 

73 

5/-  c  8°  Chapman 

80 

2/6    12°  Ridgway 

[78]  80 

2/-   12°  Lockwood 

81 

2/6  c  8°  Whittaker 

88 

r.  W.  Crookes;  31  pi.       21/-     8°  Longman 

[79]  82 

rogen.  Manure  [tr.]  ;  pi.     21/-  f  8°  Whittaker 

88 

[chiefly  fungi]  4/6   12°  Macraillan 

84 

$2  8°  Bzllet'ica,Mass.{'Lovi)Si 
$oc.  c8°  JVew  York  89 

4/-  c  8°  Batsford  86 

l/-  c  8°  Walter  Scott         88 
I/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [83]  84 


32.    PASTURE  and  GRASS  LANDS.    GRAZING. 

Burn,  R.  S.  Complete  Grazier,  Farmer,  and  Cattle  Breeder;  ill.  21/-  r  8°  Lockwood 

Roland,  A.  Management  of  Grass  Lands  5/-  c  8°  Chapman  8l 

*SuTTON,  Martin  J,  Permanent  and  Temporary  Pastures  21/- ;  Popular  Edn.  5/-  r  8°  Hamilton        85 ;  88 

With  descriptions  and  col.  iJL  of  natural  grasses  and  clover. 

YoUATT,  Wm.  Complete  Grazier  and  Farmer's  Assistant ;  ill.  21/-     8°  Lockwood      [46]  7) 

India. 

DUTHIE,  J.  F.  Illustrations  of  Fodder  Grasses  of  Plains  of  N.-W.  Ind.,  2  pts. ;  80  pi.  42/-;  Text,  10/6  8°  RoorkeeZ()-%r,  88 

Beal,  Prf.  W.  J.  [Am.]     Grasses  of  North  America,  vol.  i. ;  175  ill.  $2.50     8°  New  York  87 

Grasses  :  Natural  History,  etc.,  of— z/.  H  §  57  :  Grasses. 

33.    HOPS. 


Roland,  A. 

SiMMONDS,  P.  L. 

Whitehead,  C. 

America. 

Meeker,  E.  [Am.] 


Root-growing,  Cultivation  of  Hops,  etc. 
Hops  :  their  cultivation,  commerce  and  uses 
Hops,  from  the  Set  to  the  Skylight ;  ill. 


S/-  c  8°  Chapman 

8« 

4/6  c  8°  Spon 

77 

2/-     8°  E.  Wilson 

81 

Hop  Culture  in  the  U.  S. 


[incl.  repr.  of  Whitehead,  utinfra1%i.y3     8°   Washingloa 


34.    COTTON  CULTURE. 


Cassels,  W.  R. 
de  Coin,  R.  L. 
Lang,  J.  D. 
Lyman,  J.  B.  [Am.] 
Mallet,  Dr.  J.  W. 
Royle,  Dr.  J.  F. 
Squier,  E.  G. 
Turner,  J.  A.  [Am.] 
Watson,  Dr.  Forbes 


Cotton  :  its  culture  in  Bombay 

History  and  Cultivation  of  Cotton  and  Tobacco 

Queensland  .  .  .  and  the  future  Cotton-field  of  Great  Britain 

Cotton  Culture 

Cotton  :  chemical  conditions  of  its  cultivation 

Culture  and  Commerce  of  Cotton  in  India  and  elsewhere  ;  ill. 

Tropical  Fibres  :  their  production,  etc. 

Cotton  Planter's  Manual 

Report  [1871-75]  on  Cotton  Gins  and  Indian  Cotton,  2  pts. 


Textile  Fabrics         -^.  l  §  78  :  Textile  Fabrics. 


16/-     8°  Bombay 

62 

9/-  c  8°  Chapman 

64 

12/-  c  8°  Stanford 

64 

$1.50    12°  Nezv  York 

68 

7/6  p  8°  Chapman 

81 

18/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder 

■;' 

7/6  r  8°  Triibner 

$1.50   12°  New  York 

7- 

10/-     f°TrUbner 

81 

616 


Arts  and  Trades]    COFFEE,  COCOA,  ETC.    CARDAMOM,  FLAX,  ETC.        [Agriculture 


i  35-36 


35.    COFFEE,  COCOA,  SUGAR,  TEA  and  TOBACCO  CULTUEE. 


Coffee  and  Cocoa. 

van  der  AA 
Arnold,  E.  L. 


Colonial  Essays  [tr.],  nos.  3  &  4  :  Rice  and  Coffee  Cultivation  in  Java,  etc. 

Coffee  :  its  cultivation  and  profit 

On  the  Indian  Hills  :  coffee  planting  in  South  India,  2  vols. 

Coffee  Planter's  Manual 


3/6 


Brown,  A. 

Cocoa  as  grown  in  Trinidad,  and  how  to  plant  in  Ceylon 

Coffee  Estates  Map  of  Ceylon  [name  and  position  of  1300  coffee  estates]  5/- 

Ferguson,  A;  M.  [ed.]    Liberian  Coffee  in  Ceylon  [by  various  writers]  10/- 

All  about  the  Cocoa  Palm  5/- 

Ceylon  Coffee  Soils  and  Manures  [a  report]  3/- 

Coffee  Planting  in  Southern  India  and  Ceylon  9/- 

Brazil  and  Java  :  rept.  on  coffee  cultiv.  in  Amer.,  Asia,  and  Africa ;  ill.  21/- 
Coffee :  its  culture  and  commerce  in  all  countries  12/6 

The  Coffee  Tree  and  its  Enemies  3/- 

Coffee  and  Chicory  :  culture,  composition  and  preparation  2/- 

Coffee  :  from  the  plantation  to  the  cup  ;  ill.  15/- 

Practical  Treatise  on  Tea,  Coffee,  and  Cocoa  5/- 


cS"  64 

10/5     8°  Whittingham         88 

8°  „  81 

6/-  s  8°  Fergason,Colomial    ]  84 

8°  Ferguson,  Colombo  85 

83 


J. 

Hughes,  J. 
Hull,  E.  C.  P. 
van  der  Laerne,  C.  F. 
*LocK,  C.  G.  [ed.] 

NiETNER,  J. 
SiMMONDS,  P.  L. 

Thurber,  F.  B.  [Am.] 
Wanklyn,  J.  A. 


s8°       „             „  78 

8°       ,1             )i  85 

8° 

c  8°  Spon  77 

8°  W.  H.  Allen  85 

c  8°  Spon  88 

8°  Ferguson,  Colombo  80 

c  8°  Churchill  64 

8°  Trubner  81 

12°        „  74 


2/-8'' 

3/6 
10/6 
3/- 
[letters  to  Ceylon  Observer]  3/- 


Tea. 

Armstrong,  C.  S.  Tea  Cultivation  in  Ceylon 

Art  of  Tea  Blending]:  handbook  for  the  tea  trade 

Baildon,  S.  The  Tea  Industry  of  India  :  review  of  finance  and  labour 

CoTTAM,  H.  Tea  Cultivation  in  Assam 

Cruwell+Blacklaw,!;^  Brazil  as  a  Coffee-growing  Country 

Deas,  T.  F.  R.  The  Young  Tea  Planter's  Guide ;  col.  folding  pi.  4/6 

List  of  Indian  Tea  Companies  ,  [capitals,  etc.]  7/6 

*M0NEY,  Col.  E.  Cultivation  and  Manufacture  of  Tea  10/6 

Owen,  T.  C.  The  Tea  Planter's  Manual ;  ill.  8/- 

*Tea  Cyclopaedia  :  a  compilation  -  [w.  col.  pi.  of  blights]  28/- 

Tea  Planter's  Vade  Mecum.    By  the  editor  of  Indian  Tea  Gazette  2l/- 

Thompson,  Claude  Notes  on  Tea  in  Darjeeling  6/- 

Wanklyn,  J.  A.  — «i  supra. 

Tobacco :  History,  Culture,  and  Miscell.  Books. 

Beale,  E.  J.  English  Tobacco  Culture  5/-  c  8° 

Billings,  E.  R.  History,  Variety,  Culture,  etc.,  of  Tobacco;  ill.  12/6     8° 

Fairholt,  F.  W.  Tobacco  :  its  history  and  associations;  100  ill.  [w.  ace.  of  manufac]  6/-  c  8° 

James  I.,  King  Counter-Blaste  to  Tobacco  [Bibliotheca  Curiosa]  2/6  f  8° 

"  Leolinus  Siluriensis  "  The  Anatomy  of  Tobacco  :  smoking  methodised,  divided,  &  considered  3/6  c  8° 
Tobacco :  growing,  curing,  and  manufacturing  7/6  p  8° 

Tobacco  [on  introduction  of  tobacco  into  Europe]  2/-  12° 

Report  on  the  Cultivation  of  Tobacco  in  India ;  pi.  5/-     f  ° 


Ferguson,  Colombo  [    ]  84 

c  8°  Whittingham  [81]  88 

8°  W.  H.  Allen         82 

s  8°  Yct^sontColomboTy 


rS' 


Sonnenschein         85 
Thacker  78 

Whittingham  [70]  88 
Ferguson,  Colombo  86 
Whittingham         81 
86 


8°  Darjeeling 


87 


•Lock,  C.  G.  W. 
Taylor,  P.  M. 
Watson,  Dr.  Fsrbes 

Bibliography. 
Bragge,  W. 
Therapeutic  Action 


Marlborough 
Baird 
Chatto  [59]  76 

Goldsmid,£a:[  ]84 

Redway  85 

Spon  86 

Stanford  86 

Triibner  71 


Bibliotheca  Nicotiana 
—V.  H*  §  56:  Hygiene. 


21I- n'  priv.  prin.  (Sotheran)8o 


Sugar :  Beet  and  Cane. 

*LOCK  +  Newlands, 


Sugar  :  handbook  for  planters  and  refiners  ;  ill. 


"'  B.E.R.;  J.A.R, 

„  „  Sugar-growing  and  Refining 

McMoRTRiE,  W.  E.  N.  [Am.]  Report  on  the  Culture  of  Sugar  Beet 
Soames,  p.  Treatise  on  the  Manufacture  of  Sugar  from  the  Sugar  Cane 

Tucker,  J.  H.  [Am.]       Manual  of  Sugar  Analysis  ;  ill. 
Ware,  L.  S.  Sugar  Beet,  and  the  Beet  Sugar  Industry ;  ill. 


[w.  statistics]  30/- 

30/- 
7/6 
12/6 
18/- 
21/- 


8°  Spon 


i:  " 

[82]  85 

8°  Trubner 

81 

8°  Spon 

72 

8°    „ 

81 

8°  Low 

80 

36.    CARDAMOM,  FLAX,  GUTTA-PEECHA,  INDIGO,  OPIUM,  and  QUININE  CULTURE. 


Notes  on  Cardamom  Cultivation 


2/6     8°  Ferguson,  Colombo  83 


Cardamom. 

Owen,  T.  C. 

Flax. 

Whitman,  E.  A.  [Am.]    Flax  Culture  ;  outline  of  hist,  and  pres.  cond.  of  flax  industiy  in  U.S.         %ic^  Boston  gg 

617 


Arts  and  Trades] 


WINE.    VETERINARY   MEDICINE. 


[Agriculture 


I  §§37-38 

India-Rubbep  and 

Brannt,  W.  T. 
Collins,  J. 


Ferguson,  R. 

HOFFER,  R. 

Indigo. 

Reid,  W.  M. 

Opium  and  Opium 

Christlieb,  T. 
Parker,  E.  H. 

Quinine. 

Christie,  T.  N. 
Howard,  J.  E. 

)»  ») 

van  GoRKOM,  K.  W. 
Markham,  C.  R. 
Owen,  T.  C. 

Therapeutic  Action 


Gutta  Pereha. 

Practical  Treatise  on  Caoutchouc  and  Gutta  Pereha  ;  ill.  12/- 

Hydes,  Gutta  Pereha  and  India- Rubber  [Brit.  Manuf.  Industries]    3/6 

India- Rubber  and  Gutta  Pereha  and  their  Cultivation  2/6     8° 

Practical  Treatise  on  Caoutchouc  and  Gutta  Pereha  [Am.  tr.]  12/6 


12°  Baird 

p  8°  Stanford  76 

Ferguson,  Colombo  [83]87 
12°  Low  83 


Culture  and  Manufacture  of  Indigo  :  w.  description  of  planter's  life 

Trade. 

The  Indo-British  Opium  Trade  and  its  Effects  [tr.] 
Chinese  Account  of  the  Opium  War 


7/6  c  8°  Thacker 


2/- 
[Pagoda  Lib.]  4/- 


Prize  Essay  on  Cinchona  Cultivation  2/6 

Illustrations  of  Nueva  Quinologia  of  Pavon ;  27  col.  pi.  £,(>  6/— 

Quinology  of  the  East  Indian  Plantations;  17  pi.  (13  col.)  £'iAl~ 

Handbook  of  Cinchona  Culture  ;  col.  pi.  [Am.  tr.  fr,  Dutch]    40/- 

Peruvian  Bark :  ace.  of  its  introduction  to  British  India ;  maps  and  ill.        14/- 
Cinchona  Planter's  Manual  8/- 

— ».  H*  §  52:  Materia  Medica. 


r8°  Nisbet  [79]  81 

8°  TrUbner  88 


8°  Ferguson,  Colombo  83 
i  f  °  Lovell  Reeve 
i  f°  „  76 

c  8°  TrUbner  82 

c8° 

8°  Ferguson,  Co/cOT^o  81 


37.    WINE  MANUFACTURE  asd  VITICULTURE. 


Viticulture. 

Haraszthy,  A.  [Am.] 
HusMANN,  Geo.  [Am.] 

Hyatt,  T.  H."[Am.] 
May,  W.  J. 
Meredith,  J. 
Pearson,  J.  R. 
Sanders,  J. 
Simpson,  J. 
Thomson,  William 
Vine  Manual  :  cultivation 

Wines. 

Beckwith,  E.  L. 
Hartley,  J. 

MOURAILLE,  L.  P. 
Redding,  Cyrus 
Rixford,  E.  H.  [Am.j 
Shaw,  T.  G 


Grape  Culture  :  wines  and  wine  making 

American  Grape  Growing  and  Wine  Making 

Grape  Culture  and  Wine  Making  in  California  ; 

Grape  Culture  and  Wine  Making  in  California 

Vine  Culture  for  Amateurs 

Treatise  on  the  Grape  Vine 

Vine  Culture  under  Glass 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Culture  of  the  Vine 

The  Grape  Vine :  its  propagation  and  culture 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Grape  Vine 

of  the  grape 


ill. 


1/ 


Notes  on  Wine 

Wine  and  Spirit  Merchant's  Companion 
Practical  Guide  for  Treatment  of  Wines  in  English  Cellars 
History  and  Description  of  Wines  ;  ill. 
The  Wine  Press  and  the  Cellar  :  a  manual 
History  of  Wines  :  the  vine  and  the  cellar  ;  pi. 
Thudichum-I-Dupr^,  J.  L. -)-A.   Origin,  Nature  and  Varieties  of  Wine  ;  ill. 

TovEY,  C.  Wine  and  Wine  Countries  :  manual  for  merchants  and  consumers  ; 

Vizetelly,  H.  Wines  of  the  World  Characterized  and  Classed 

Bordeaux. 
Cocks,  C. 
Champagne,  etc. 
Vizetelly,  H. 


ill. 


25/- 

8° 

New  York 

63 

$1.50 

12° 

>j 

80 

10/- 

c8° 

San  Francisco       88 

$2 

12° 

jj 

67 

I/- 

c8° 

Upcott  Gill 

80 

s/- 

4° 

Philip 

76 

f-  c  8°  Jnl.  ofHortic.  Off.  [f.67]  76 

5/- 

8° 

Houlston 

l/- 

12° 

Routledge 

83 

5/- 

8° 

Blackwood 

[     ]79 

2/6  c  8° 

Jnl.  ofHortic.  Off.  [64]  79 

2/- 

c8° 

Smith  &  Elder        68 

5/- 

12° 

Simpkin 

[48]  65 

2/6  f  8° 

,, 

[89]  90 

5/- 

c8° 

Bohn's  Lib. 

[33]  76 

$1.50 

12° 

New  York 

83 

15/- 

8° 

Houlston 

64 

25/- 

8° 

Macmillan 

72 

10/- 

f8° 

Whittaker 

[77]  77 

i/- 

12° 

Ward  &  Lock         75 

Bordeaux  and  its  Wines  [tr.] 


History  of  Champagne  ;  ill. 

Facts  about  Champagne  and  other  Sparkling  Wines 

Port  and  Madeira. 

Vizetelly,  H.  Facts  about  Port  and  Madeira 

Sherry. 

Vizetelly,  H.  Sherry,  Jerez,  Seville,  Moguer,  etc.  ;  ill. 


8°  Paris 


83 


15/-     4°  Sotheran  79 

1/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  79 

2/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  80 

i/-   12°  Ward  &  Lock  77 


38.    VETERINARY  MEDICINE  (inol.  ANATOMY) :  CATTLE  and  HORSES. 


Generally. 

Clater,  F. 
Courtenay,  E. 
Dadd,  Prf.  G.  H. 


Fleming,  Dr.  Geo. 


[Am.] 


Every  Man  his  Own  Cattle  Doctor,  ed.  Mayhew  21/-  8°  Warne  [10]  73 

The  Practice  of  Veterinary  Medicine  10/6  8°  Balli^re  89 

The  American  Cattle  Doctor  $2.50  %"  Neiu  York  [    ]  78 

Manual  of  Veterinary  Sanitary  Science  and  Police,  2  vols.  ;  33  ill.  36/-  8°  Chapman  75 

Textbook  of  Operative  Veterinary  Surgery,  vol.  i.  10/6  8°  Balliere  84 

618 


Arts  and  Trades] 


CATTLE   AND   SHEEP. 


[Agriculture 


Gamgee,  J.  Our  Domestic  Animals  in  Health  and  Disease,  2  vols. 

Morton,  W.  J.  T.  Manual  of  Pharmacy  of  Veterinary  Medicine  ;  ill. 

*WlLLIAMS,  William  Principles  and  Practice  of  Veterinary  Medicine;  13  pi.  and  42  ill. 

*         „  „  Principles  and  Practice  of  Veterinary  Surgery  ;  ill. 

Honmopathic  Treatment. 

The  Veterinary  Vade  Mecum  [homoepathic] 

Horses,  Well  and  111,  3/6  ;  Outlines  of  Veterinary  Homoeopathy 
Pocket  Manual  of  Veterinary  Medicine 


22/- 

10/- 
30/- 
30/- 


1  §39 

8°  Maclachlan,  Edin.  66 
12°  Longman  [3-]  80 
8°  Menzies,  Ed.  [74]  84 
8°        „  „   [72]  84 


j.+w. 
E.  H. 


Lord  +  Rush, 
Moore,  J. 
Ruddock,  Dr. 

Anatomy. 

CHAVEAU  + Fleming,  A. +  G.     Comparative  Anatomy  of  Domesticated  Animals  ;  450  ill. 
McFadyean,  J.  Compar.  Anatomy  of  Domesticated  Animals,  pt.  i. :  Osteology ;  ill. 

Strangeways,  T.  Veterinary  Anatomy,  ed.  I.  Vaughan  ;  ill. 

Castration. 

Liautard,  Dr.  A.  Animal  Castration  [tr.] 

Materia  Mediea,  etc. 

Dun,  Finlay  Veterinary  Medicines  :  their  actions  and  uses 

Gressweli.,  J.  B.  Veterinary  Pharmacology  and  Therapeutics 

TusoN,  R.  V.  Pharmacopoeia  of  Veterinary  Medicine 

Obstetrics. 

Fleming,  Dr.  Geo. 

Parasites 
Physiology. 

SELLER+ Stephens,  "^ 

Plagues :  Animal. 

Fleming,  Dr.  Geo.  Animal  Plagues  :  history,  vol.  i.  [to  1800],  15/-  ;  vol.  ii.  [to  1844] 


iS/- 

5/- 
2/6 


08° 
c8° 
c8° 


31/61 

8/- 

24/- 


8° 


Homoep.  Pub.  Co. 

..  ,.    [    ]  74 

78 


Balli^re  73 

Johnston  88 

Balli^re  [     ]  79 


7/6     8°  BaUiere 


84 


Textbook  of  Veterinary  Obstetrics  ;  ill. 
— z/.  H*  §  25  :  Parasites 

—  Physiology  of  the  Farm  ;  ill. 


is/-  8°  Douglas,  5(f.  [6-]  89 
5/-  f  8"  H.  K.  Lewis  86 
7/6  c  8°  Churchill        [69]  80 


30/-     8°  Balli^re  77 


16/-     8°  Blackwood  67 


Mills,  Dr.  Wesley  [Am.]  Textbook  of  Animal  Physiology  ;  500  ill. 


12/-     8°  BaUiere  71  ;  82 

[human  and  veterinary]  $5      8°  New  York  89 


Dog 
Horse 

Anatomy. 

Clark,  B. 
McBride,  J.  A. 

Medicine. 
Fearnley,  W. 


-^.  I  §  156  :  The  Dog. 

—for  bks.  on  the  Horse  Generally,  v.  I  §  40  :  Horses. 


The  Foot  of  the  Horse  :  nature,  structure,  etc. 
Anatomical  Outlines  of  the  Horse 


Simple  Ailments  of  Horses  :  nature  and  treatment 


10/6 
8/6  < 


Routledge 
BaUiere 


70 
[     ]88 


Gresswell,  J.  B. +Dr.  A.   Manual  of  Equine  Medicine 


Hayes,  Cpt.  M.  H. 
Mayhew,  E. 
Miles,  W.  J. 
Robertson,  Prf.  W. 
Smith,  F. 
Steel,  Prf.  J.  H. 

Roaring. 

Fleming,  G. 


5/- 
io/6 
10/6 

7/6 


Veterinary  Notes  for  Horse  Owners  ;  ill. 

Illustrated  Horse  Doctor,  10/6  ;  Illustrated  Horse  Management 

The  Horse's  Foot  and  How  to  Keep  it  Sound  ;  ill.  12/6;  The  Horse's  Teeth  i/6 

Textbook  of  the  Practice  of  Equine  Medicine  ;  ill.  25/- 

A  Horse  Owner's  Manual  of  Veterinary  Hygiene  ;  ill.  10/6 

Outlines  of  Equine  Anatomy  [for  veterin.  students]     7/6 


08° 
c8° 
P8° 

8° 
r8'' 

8° 
c8° 
c8° 


Cassell  82 

BaUiere  85 

Thacker  [77]  84 

W.  H.  Allen  [^]  f  | 
Longman  [63]  88  ;  64 
BaUiere  [83]  89 

88 
Longman  76 


Roaring  in  Horses  (Laryngismus  Paralytians):  hist.,  nature,  treat.,  etc.;  ill.  6/-     8°  BaUiere 


39.    CATTLE  and  SHEEP. 


Great  Britain. 

Armsby,  H.  p.  [Am.] 
Brown,  T.  E. 
Burn,  R.  Scott 
Carrington,  W.  T. 
Coleman,  J. 
Low,  David 


Macdonald,  Dr.  D.  G. 

McCOMBIE,  W. 

Morton,  J.  C,  etc. 
Pringle,  R.  O. 


Manual  of  Cattle  Feeding  ;  iU.  12/6  c  8°  New  York       [80]  89 

Animal  Life  of  Farm  [Handbook  of  the  Farm  Series^     3/6  c  8°  Bradbury  85 

Cattle,  Sheep,  and  Horses  ;  ill.  [Outlines  of  Modem  Farming]     2/6    12°  Lockwood  83 

Live  Stock  of  the  Farm  [Handbook  of  the  Farm  Series]     2/6  c  8°  Bradbury        [80]  82 

Cattle,  Sheep  and  Pigs  of  Great  Britain  ;  ill.  [breeds,  etc.]  12/6  i  4°  H.  Cox    [75  ;  82]  88 

Domestic  Animals  of  Brit.  Isles,  2  vols.  [56  pi.  of  breeds]  o.p.  [pi.  ^16  16/-;  zv.  £^]  4°  Longman         42 

Hog,^l>.  42/-:  Horse,/*.  60/-:  Ox,^l>.  136/6;  Sheep, i>*.  136/6. 

On  the  Domesticated  Animals  of  Great  Britain  o.J>.  [pb.  25/- ;  w. 

.  Cattle,  Sheep,  and  Deer  ;  port. 
Cattle  and  CattleTBreeders,  ed.  Macdonaljl 

Live  Stock  of  the  Farm  [Handbook  of  the  Farm  Series] 

Live  Stock  of  the  Farm 

619 


7/6]     8°  Longman 

21/-     8°  Steel 
3/6  p  8°  Blackwood 
2/6    12°  Bradbury 
9/-  c  8°  Blackwood 


46 
[72]  73 
[67]  86 
[81]  82 
[69]  75 


Arts  and  Trades] 


HORSES. 


[Agriculture 


S/-c8°  Chapman  80 

7/6-c8°  Oliver  &  Boyd,  ^i/.  [85]  89 

$2  c  8°  New  York  89 

7/6     8°  Simpkin         [34]  81 


I  §40 

Roland,  A.  Stock  Keeping  and  Cattle  Rearing 

Wallace,  Prf.  Robert  Farm  Live  Stock  of  Great  Britain 

Warfield,  Wm.  [Am.]  Theory  and  Practice  of  Cattle  Breeding'' 

YouATT,  Prf.  Wm.  Cattle 

Ainerica. 

Allen,  L.  F.  [Am.]  American  Cattle 

Cattle  and  Dairy  Farming  ;  368  litho.  pi. 
Miles,  M.  [Am.]  Stock  Breeding;  ill. 

Australia. 

Armstrong + Campbell,  A.  S.  +  G.  Australian  Sheep  Husbandry :  breeding,  treatment,  and  station  mangt.  6/-  c  8°  Melbourne 
Brown,  J.  E.  The  Merino  Sheep  Breeding  in  Australia  42/- r  8°  ,, 

Cows. 

Flint,  C.  L.  [Am.] 
Hazard,  W.  P.  [Am.] 

Ox. 


$2.50  c  8°  New  York       [68]  82 
[Consular  Reports ;  descript.  and  statist.]  $8. 50     8°  Washinglon  87 

$1.50     8°         „  79 


86 
87 


Milch  Cows  and  Dairy  Farming 

How  to  Select  Cows  :  Guenon  system  simplified  and  applied  ;  100  ill. 


$2   12°  Boston 
3/6     8°  New  York 


[    ]i 


Gresswell,  George  Diseases&Disordersof  theOx,w.someacc.of  sheep,ed.Dr.A.GressweU;ill.  15/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen  89 

Hill,  Prf.  J.  Woodrofife  Principles  and  Practice  of  Bovine  Medicine  and  Surgery  ;  ill.  36/-  r  8°  Balliere  82 

Steel,  Prf.  J.  H.  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Ox ;  u8  ill.  15/-     8°  Longman        [81]  87 

Shorthorns. 
Ashburner,  Rob.  W 


Coates, 

Sheep. 

Brown,  W. 
Heatley,  G.  S. 
Powers,  S.  [Am.] 
Scott,  Charles 

»      +J. 

Spoonee,  W.  C. 
•Steel,  Prf.  J.  H. 
Youatt,  Prf.  Wm. 

Meat  Production. 

EwART,  John 


The  Shorthorn  Herds  of  England  :  1885-6-7  21/-     8°  Cooke,  Warwick   88 

Shorthorn  Experiences  10/6     8°        „  „         88 

Herd  Book  [pedigrees  of  shorthorns,  etc.]  8°  Shorthorn  Soc.  22  sqq.,  ann. 


British  Sheep  Farming 

Sheep  Farming ;  ill. 

The  American  Merino  :  for  wool  and  mutton         [breedg.,  diseases,  etc.]    7/6     8°  New  York 

Practice  of  Sheep  Farming  ;  ill.  S/-  c  8°  Jack,  Edin. 

Black-faced  Sheep  :  history,  distribution,  improvement ;  ill.  5/~  "^  8*" 


S/-   12°  Black  70 

7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         84 

■'     " 87 

86 

88 


History,  Structure,  Economy  and  Diseases  of  Sheep  ;  ill.   [Weale's  Ser.]    3/6  12°  Lockwood  [72]  78 

Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Sheep ;  ill.                                                         10/6  8°  Longman  89 

Sheep                                                                                                               7/6  8°  Simpkin  [32]  78 

Meat  Production  :  manual  tor  producers  &  consumers ;  ill.  [Weale's  Ser.]    2/6  12°  Lockwood  [78]  84 


40.    HOBSES. 


General  Works. 


Day,  William 
Fleming,  Dr.  Geo. 
Martin,  Geo.  A.  [Am.] 
Proctor,  William 

*SlDNEY,  S. 


The  Horse  :  and  how  to  breed  and  rear  him 

The  Practical  Horse  Keeper  ;  ill. 

The  Family  Horse  :  its  stabling,  care  and  feeding 

Management  and  Treatment  of  the  Horse  in  Stable,  Field  and  Road ;  ill. 

The  Book  of  the  Horse  ;  25  col.  pi.  and  100  ill. 
Walsh,  J.  H.  [=  "  Stonehenge  "]  The  Horse  in  the  Stable  and  Field  ;  170  ill. 
Wood,  Rev.  J.  G.  Horse  and  Man  :  their  mutual  dependence  and  duties ;  ilL 

Youatt,  Wm.  The  Horse,  ed.  W.  Watson ;  ill. 

Breeding-. 

Osborne,  Joseph 

Arabia. 

Upton,  Maj.  R.  D. 

India. 

Humfrey,  J. 

Diseases 
Farriery. 

Clater,  F. 


Horse-Breeder's  Handbook  :  94  tabulated  pedigrees,  etc. 
1  his  Gleanings  from  the  Desert  of  Arabia 


Horse  Breeding  and  Rearing  in  India  :  w.  notes  on  training 
—V.  I  §  38- 


Every  Man  his  own  Farrier 
Douglas,  W.  Horse  Shoeing  :  as  it  is,  as  it  should  be ;  ill. 

Fitzwygram,  Gen.  Sir  F.  Notes  on  Shoeing  Horses  ;  ill. 
Fleming,  G.  Horse  Shoes  and  Horse  Shoeing  ;  210  ill. 

„         „  Practical  Horse  Shoeing ;  37  ill. 

620 


16/-    8°  Bentley                88 

7/6     8"'  CasseU                  86 

$1  c  8°  New  York             89 

6/-  c  8°  W.  H.  AUen  [82384 

31/6     4°  CasseU           [75]  87 

12/6     8°  Routledge      [62]  88 

14/-     8°  Longman              85 

6/6     8"         „              [49]  82 

21/-     8°  friv.  prin. 

89 

10/6  c  8°  Paul 

82 

6/-  c  8°  Thacker 

88 

S/-   12°  Simpkin     [1783]  76 
7/6  p  8°  Murray  81 

S/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder[6i]63 
ai/-     8°  Chapman  69 

2/-     8°         „  [72]  73 


Arts  and  Trades] 


DAIRY  FARMING. 


[Agriculture 


Gamgee,  J. 
Miles,  W.  J. 
„      William 

Harness 

DWVER,  F. 

Phipson,  J. 

Judging-,  HoFse. 

Fearnley,  W. 

Hayes,  Cpt.  M.  H. 
Stewart,  John 


On  Horse  Shoeing  and  Lameness 
Modern  Practical  Farriery 
Plain  Treatise  on  Horse  Shoeing ;  ilL 
On  the  Horse's  Foot ;  pi. 

— V.  also  I  §  74 :  Leather  Trade. 
Seats  and  Saddles,  Bits  and  Biting 
Harness  :  as  it  has  been  and  should  be ;  ill. 


I  §41 

15/-     8°  Longman                71 

42/-     4°  Mackenzie       [     ]  74 

2/6  p  8°  Pollard,£^/r.[S5]  89 

12/6  r  8°  „          [55]  88 


7/6 

s/- 


8°  Whittingham  [69]  87 
8°  Stanford  82 


Textbook  on  Examination  of  Horses  for  Soundness  7/6 

Lessons  in  Horse  Judging  ;  ill.  4/- 

Soundness  and  Age  of  Horses ;  100  ill.  [vet,  and  legal  guide]  8/6 

Advice  to  Purchasers  of  Horaes  2/6 


c8°  Balliere 
c  8°  Chapman 
c  8°  Thacker 
12°  Blackwrood 


Law  relating  to  Horses— z^.  D  §  87. 
Race  Horses,  Riding— z/.  1  §  150,  §  152,  resp. 
Stables. 

FiTZWYGRAM,  Gen.  Sir  F.  Horses  and  Stables  ;  39  pi. 
Miles,  William  J.  Stables  and  Stable  Fittings  ;  ill. 

Stewart,  John  Stable  Economy 


78 

79 

87 

[3-]  87 


S/-     8°  Longman        [69]  86 

15^18°         „  [    ]64 

{grooming,  feeding,  working,  etc.]  6/6    12°  Blackwood      [38]  60 


41.    DAIRY  FAKMING. 


Generally. 

Great  Britain. 
Burn,  R.  Scott 
Donaldson,  Prf.  J. 
Long,  Prf.  James 


Roland,  A. 
Sheldon,  Prf.  J.  P. 

J)  »> 

Stewart,  H.  [Am.] 
Upton,  H.  M. 
WiTCOMBE,  G.  S. 

America. 
Arnold,  L.  B.  [Am.] 


Dairy,  Pigs,  and  Poultry ;  ill. 

Suburban  Farming :  ill. 

Dairy  Farming 

British  Dairy  Farming 

The  Daily  Farm  ;  ill. 

Dairy  Farming,  Management  of  Cows,  etc. 

Dairy  Farming  ;  25  col.  pi.  and  ill. 

The  Farm  and  the  Dairy  ;  ill. 

The  Dairyman's  Manual ;  ill. 

A  Manual  of  Practical  Dairy  Farming 

Practical  Dairy  Farming  ;  ill. 


American  Dairying 


Cattle  and  Dairy  Farming ;  368  litho.  pi. 


[Outlines  of  Modern  Farming]  2/- 

[dairy,  poultry,  pigs  ;  Weale's  Ser.]  3/6 

[Hdbk.  of  the  Farm  Ser.]  2/6 

[w.  appendix  on  continental  systems]  9/- 

3/6 

21/- 

[Bell's  Agricult.  Ser.]  2/6 

$2 

[good  epitome]  2/- 

1/6 

$1.50 


12°  Lock  wood 

12°        „  [77] 

c  8°  Bradbury 
c  8°  Chapman 
c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 
c  8°  Chapman 

4°  Cassell      [79-8r] 
c  8°  Bell 

12°  New  York 

c  8°  Low 

c  8°  Upcott  Gill 


81 

82 
85 
85 
89 
79 
88 
89 
88 
87 
79 


Stewart,  Henry  [Am.] 
Willard,  X.  A.  [Am.] 

Butter. 

Hazard,  W.  P.  [Am.] 
Mackenzie,  J. 

Cows 

Ducks  and  Geese. 

Ducks  and  Geese  :  characteristics,  points  and  management 

Ferrets. 

Ferrets  and  Ferreting  :  breeding,  management  and  working 

Goats. 


12°  New  York 
[Consular  Reports ;  descript.  and  statist.  ]  $8. 50     8°   Washington 
'     c8° 


The  Daiiyman's  Manual :  a  practical  treatise  ;  ill. 
Practical  Dairy  Husbandry 


Butter  and  Butter  Making 

Modern  Butter  Making  and  Dairy  Machinery  and  Appliances 

—J'-  I  §  39- 


$2 
$1 


25^. 
2/- 


1/6 


(>d. 


12°  Philadelphia 
r  8°  Eason,  Dublin 


77 
87 
89 
7S 


77 


Hayes,  J.  L.  [Am.] 
Pegler,  H.  S.  H. 


The  Angora  Goat  [w. 

Book  of  the  Goat ;  ill. 

Goat  Keeping  for  Amateurs ;  ill. 


append,  on  Alpaca  goat  and  others]  $1.50 

4/6 
[abridgment  of  above]  i/- 


c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

0  8°  Upcott  Gill    [82] 


12°  New  York 
c  8°  Upcott  Gill    [82] 
c8°  „  [86] 


Guinea  Pigs,  Fancy  Mice,  etc-^/.  i  §  145  =  Domestic  Animals. 


Pheasants 
Pigeons. 

Brent,  B.  P. 
*Foulton,  Robert 
Lucas,  Rev.  J. 
Lyell,  J.  C. 
Tegetmeier,  W.  B. 
Ure,  G. 
Wright,  Lewis 


— V.  I  §  157  :  Game. 


Pigeon  Book  1/6  c 

Book  of  Pigeons,  ed.  Lewis  Wright ;  go  col.  pi.  -31/6 

The  Pleasures  of  a  Pigeon  Fancier ;  3  col.  pi.  and  ill.  5/- 

Fancy  Pigeons  :  breeding  and  management ;  col.  pi.  7/6 

Pigeons :  structure,  varieties,  habits,  etc.  ;  27  col.  pi.  by  Harrison  Weir    10/6 
Our  Faiicy  Pigeons  ;  ill.                                         [record  of  50  years'  exper.]  3/6 

The  Practical  Pigeon  Keeper  ;  ill.  3/6 

621 


Z"  ynl.ofHort.C>S.\e--\ 

4°  Cassell 
c  8°  Low 

c8°  UpcottGill[8o]8S- 
r  8°  Routledge 
c  8°  Stock  [86] 

c  8°  Cassell 


88 

82 
86 
89 


78 
76 
86 
89 
68 
89 
79 


Arts  and  Trades]        BEES  AND  BEE-KEEPING.    FISH  CULTURE. 


[Agriculture 


I  §§  42-43 

Pigs 

coburn,  f.  d, 
Gilbert,  G.  [= 
•Long,  Prf.  James 

Poultry. 

Beale,  S. 
Feixh,  I.  K.  [Am.] 
Gray,  D.  J.  T. 
'  Hill,  Miss  G. 
Long,  Prf.  J. 
"  Poultry  Farmer 
Roland,  A. 
Tegetmeier,  W.  B. 
Wright,  Lewis 


Brahma  Fowl. 
Wright,  Lewis 


— zi.  also  I  §  39  :  Cattle  and  Sheep. 
[Am.]       Swine  Husbandry 
'Gurth"]  Pig  Keeping  for  Amateurs 
Book  of  the  Pig;  pi. 


[breeding,  food, 


ill. 


Profitable  Poultry  Keeping ; 

Poultry  Culture 

Poultry  Ailments  and  their  Treatment 

Pleasures  and  Profits  of  our  little  Poultry  Farm 

Poultry,  for  Prizes  and  Profit ;  ill. 

Poultry  for  Exhibition,  Home  and  Market ;  fine  pi. 

Poultry  Keeping 


Poultry  Book  :  breeding,  management,  etc.  i 
The  Poultry  Fancier 
Illustrated  Book  of  Poultry  ;  50  col.  pi. 
The  Practical  Poultry  Keeper ;  ilL 


$1.75 
management]  10/6 

3/6 
$1.50 

t 
% 

Sir 


New  York 
Upcott  Gill 


77 

82 

[86]  89 


12° 
c8° 
s8° 
c8° 
f4° 


83 
86 


30  col.  pi.  by  Harrison  Weir  21/-  r  8° 


Routledge 
Chicago 
Upcott  Gill 
Chapman  79 

Upcott  Gill  [79]  86 
Sonnenschein  88 
Chapman 
Routledge 


The  Brahma  Fowl ;  ill. 

Water-fowl:  Ornamental. 

Hubbard,  Rose  ["  Henwife  "]  Ornamental  Watertowl 

Rabbits. 

*Book  of  the  Rabbit,  ed.  K.  W.  Knight  ;  ill. 

"  CuNicuLUS."  The  Practical  Rabbit  Keeper  ;  ill. 

*Edwards,  R.  O.  Rabbits  for  Exhibition,  Pleasure  and  Market ;  8  pi, 

,,  ,,  Food  for  Rabbits 

MORANT,  Maj.  G.  F.         Profitable  Rabbit  Farming  :  a  practical  manual 
Rayson,  Charles  Rabbits,  for  Prizes  and  Profit ;  ill. 


10/6 
3/6 

s/- 


Cassell 


79 

[67]  72 
83-85 
[73]  85 
[74]  85 


c8° 

[acclimatization  of  swimming  birds]  5/-  c  8° 


IO/6 

3/6 
2/6 

t 
2/6 


c8° 
c8° 
c8° 
c8° 
c8° 


Cassell  [70]  73 

Robinson,  Walsall  SS 

Upcott  Gill    [    ]89 
Cassell  80 

Sonnenschein  [84]  88 
88 
Upcott  Gill  89 

[79]  89 


42.    BEES  AND  BEE-KEEPING. 

Bevan,  Dr.  E.                     The  Honey  Bee  :  its  nat.  hist.,  physiol.,  management ;  ill.  7/6 

•Cheshire,  F.  R.              Bee  Keeping :  scientific  and  practical,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  16/- 

By  far  the  best  book.    Vol.  i.:  Scientific— Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  Hive  Bee,  7/6:  voL  ii.:  Practical  Management  of 

,,                ,,                  Practical  Bee-Keeping ;  ill.  2/6 

Cook,  A.  J.  [Am.]            Manual  of  the  Apiary  5/- 

Cowan,  T.  W.                   The  British  Bee-Keeper's  Guide  Book  1/6 

Danyell,  a.  S.                 The  Italian  System  of  Bee-Keeping ;  ill.  i/- 

HOPKINS,  Isaac  [Austral.  ]  Australian  Bee  Manual ;   143  ill.  6/- 

HUNTER,  J.                         Manual  of  Bee  Keeping ;  ill.  3/6 
Jenkyns,  Rev.  F.  G.        Book  about  Bees;  ill.                                             [history,  habits,  instincts]  2/6 

Langstroth,L.L. [Am.] Practical  Treatise  on  the  Hive  and  Honey  Bee;  ill.  $i-7S 

Pettigrew,  a.                 ,  Handy  Book  on  Bees,  and  their  Management  3/6 

Robinson,  J.  F.                 British  Bee  Farming,  its  Profits  amd  Pleasures  S/~ 

SiMMiNS,  S.                         A  Modern  Bee  Farm  and  its  Economic  Management,  3/6  ;  w.  photos.  7/6 
Taylor  +  Watts,  H.H-?  The  Bee-Keeper's  Manual 


p  8''VanVoorst[2ed.38]70 

c  8°  Upcott  Gill  86  ;  88 

Bees,  8/6. 

c  8°           „  [79]  82 

Triibner  80 

Houlston  [81]  84 

H.  Cox  81 

Auckland  [81]  86 


c»- 
c8° 
c8° 
c8° 
c8° 
8° 


Webster,  W.  B. 


Book  of  Bee-Keeping :  practical  manual ;  ill. 


5/-  c  8° 
[for  amateurs]  1/6  c  8° 


W.  H.  Allen  [79]  84 
Wells  Gardner       86 
Philadelphia  [5-] 
Blackwood      [70]  81 
Chapman  80 

Pettitt  88 

Groombridge  [60]  80 
Upcott  Gill  8S 


Natural  History  of  Bees— z-.  h  §  88 :  Hymenoptera. 


Bibliography 
Generally. 

Whymper,  F. 

Great  Britain. 

Bertram,  J.  G. 
Boccius,  G. 
Francis,  Francis 

Herbert,  David  [ed.] 
Holdsworth,  E.  W, 


SiMMONDS,  p.  L. 


43.    FISH  CULTURE   and  FISHERIES. 

— w.  I  §  IS9  :  Angling,  s.v.  Bibliography. 

The  Fisheries  of  the  World  :  a  pictorial  history  [popular]  9/-     4°  Cassell 


HaiTest  of  the  Sea  :  account  of  British  food  fishes  ;  ill. 
Production  and  Management  of  Fish  in  Fresh  Waters 
The  Practical  Management  of  Fisheries  ;  ill. 
Fish  Culture  :  a  practical  manual ;  ill. 

Fish  &  Fisheries  :  selec.  of  prize  essays  of  Fisheries  Exhib.  [Edin.,  '82]  ;ill 
— article  Fisheries,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  ix. 
The  Sea  Fisheries  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  ill. 
Sea  and  Salmon  Fisheries  ;  ill. 

Deep-Sea  Fishing  and  Fishing  Boats  [working  of  British  fisheries]  2l/- 

Commercial  Products  of  the  Sea  ;  32  ill.  7/6 

622 


<?/- 

P8° 

Murray 

s/- 

S" 

Van  Voorst 

V6 

P8° 

Cox 

2/- 

c8" 

Routledge 

.7/6 

8" 

Blackwood 

10- 

4° 

Black 

\6 

p8° 

Stanford 

4/6 

p«: 

»j 

8°  Griffith 


84 


[65]  73 
41 
83 

[63]  73 
83 
79 
83 
77 
74 

[78]  83 


Arts  and  Trades]  OSTRICH   FARMING.    ARBORICULTURE. 


[Agriculture 


I  §§  44-45 

North  Sea,  English  and  St.  George's  Channels. 

Olsen,  O.  T.  Piscatorial  Atlas  of  the  North  Sea,  Eng.  &  St.  George's  Channels;  col.  pi.  52/6  atl  f°  Olsen,  Grimsby     83 

„             „  Chart  of  the  North  Sea  Fishing  Banks                                                                8/-     8°  „           ,,            84 

„             „  Fisherman's  Practical  Navigator                                                                           7/6     8°  ,,          »    [     ] 

„            ,,  Fisherman's  Seamanship,  2/- ;  the  same,  incl.  Fishing  Banks                       3/608°  „          „ 

Scotland. 

Maitland,  Sir  J.  R.  Gibson    Plistory  of  Howietoun  ;  ill.  [descrip.  of  the  hatching-houses  and  ponds]         priv.  prin.  87 

Parnell,  Dr.  Richard      Prize  Essay  on  the  Fishes  of  the  Firth  of  Forth  ;  28  pi.  (67  figs.)  7/6     8°  Edinburgh  82 

Orkneys  and  Shetland. 

Campbell,  Dr.  John         Account  of  the  Greatest  White-Herring  Fishery  in  Scotland  [Zetland,  etc.]  4/6  c  8°Brown,£i6Ve.[i7So]8S 
FfiA,  James  Present  State  of  the  Orkneys  [w.  account  of  fishing  at  Shetland]  7/6  c  8°    ,,  „     [i775]8S 

Adriatic. 

Faber,  G.  L.  The  Fisheries  of  the  Adriatic  and  the  Fish  thereof;  ill.  31/6  s  4°  Quaritch  83 

India. 

Day,  Dr.  F.  Report  on  Freshwater  Fish  and  Fisheries  of  India  and  Burma       o.p.  \w.  6/6]     8°  Calcutta  73 

America. 


*Fisheries  and  Fishery  Industries  of  the  U.  S.,  sects,  i.-v. 


£'J  14/-     4°   Washington 


L:  Nat  HisL  of  Useful  Aquatic  Anim.,  by  S,  F.  BAIRD  ;  ii. ;  Geogj,  Review  of  Fish.  Industries  for  i83o,  by  G.  B.  GOODE;  iii. :  Fishing  Grounds  of  N.  Amer., 
by  R.  RathbuN;  iv. :  Fishermen  of  U.S.;  v.:  Hist,  and  Methods,  2  vols,  and  atl,  of  255  pi. 

Washington 


12/-     8°  Black,  Edin. 


[letters  to  Tima}  i/- 


8°  Van  Voorst 
8°  Harrison 


*G00DE,  Prf.  G.  B.  [Am.;  ed.]  Fisheries  of  the  United  States,  2  vols.  ;  277  pi.  84/-     4° 

Vol,  i, :  Mammals,  Reptiles  and  £atiachians;.  Fishes,  Mollusks,  Crustaceans,  Worms,  Radiates,  Sponges ;  vol.  ii.  is  Atlas. 

Herring. 

Mitchell,  J.  M. 

Oyster. 

Eyton,  T.  C. 
Pennell,  H.  C. 

Salmon 

Francis,  Francis 
NicoLS,  Arthur 
Wilson,  Sir  S. 
Yarrell,  Wm. 

Whale. 

Faulkner,  J.  P.  [Am.]    Eighteen  Months  on  a  Greenland  Whaler  $1.25    12°  JVew  York  78 

Markham,  a.  H.  a  Whaling  Cruise  to  Baffin's  Bay ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Low  [74]  75 

SCAMMON,  C.  M.[Am.]     —his  Marine  Mammals  of  N.W.  Coast  ofN.  Am.,  conts.  ace.  of  Am.  wha!efishery%S  8°  Neit,  Yorki    ]76 

Angling :  Amateur— ».  i  §§  159-160. 

Law  of  Fisheries    — ».  d  §  87. 

Natural  History  of  Fis"h— ».  h  §  92 :  Pisces. 


The  Herring  ;  its  natural  history  and  importance ;  ill. 

History  of  the  Oyster  and  Oyster  Fisheries  ;  6  pi. 
Oyster  Fisheries  and  Legislation 

—for  Nat.  Hist,  and  Fishing,  v.  I  §  160. 

Report  on  Salmon  Ladders  ;  ill. 

Salmonidse  :  acclimatization  at  the  antipodes 

Salmon  at  the  Antipodes 

On  the  Growth  of  the  Salmon  in  Fresh  Water  ;  6  col.  pi. 


2/6     4°  H.  Cox 
5/-  c  8°  Low 
6/-  c  8°  Stanford 
12/-  f  8°  Van  Voorst 


8S-88 
84:86 

64 

58 
75 

81 
82 
79 
39 


44.    OSTRICH  FARMING. 


Douglass,  A.  Ostrich  Farming  in  South  Africa  ;  ill. 

MoSENTHAL-^HARTING,  J.  -f  T.  E.     Ostriches  and  Ostrich  Farming ;  8  pi.  and  20  cuts 


16/- 
10/6 


Cassell 
Triibner 


81 

[76]  79 


Bagneris,  G, 
Brisbin,  J.  S.  [Am.] 
Brown,  Dr.  J.  Croumbie 


45.    ARBORICULTURE.    FORESTRY. 
Principles  and  Practice. 

Ablett,  W.  H.  Arboriculture  for  Amateurs ;  ill.  2/6 

Elements  of  Sylviculture  ;  ill.  5/- 

Trees  and  Tree-planting ;  ill.  $1.50 

Forests  and  Moisture  10/6 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Modern  Forest.  Economy  5/- 

The  Forester  :  planting,  rearing,  management ;  ill.  36/- 

Practical  Forestry  :  propagation,  planting  and  cultivation  7/6 

Arboriculture  :  pract.  treatise  on  raising  and  management  of  forest-trees     10/6 
Handbook  of  Hardy  Trees  [based  on  Decaisne-f  Naudin]  12/-     »" 

The  Elements  of  Forestry  ;  ill.  10/-     8° 

The  Practice  of  Forestry  ;  ill.  [planting,  thinning,  pruning]  6/-  c  8' 

Rattray -H  Mill,  J. -^H.  R.    Forestry  and  Forest  Products ;  10  pi.  and  21  ill.  [prize  essays]  9/-     8° 

Roland,  A.  Tree  Planting  for  Ornamentation  or  Profit  5/-  c  8' 

623 


Fuller,  A.  S 
Grigor,  J. 
Hemsley,  W.  B. 
Hough,  F.  B. 

MiCHIE,  C.  Y. 


[Am.] 


c8° 

c8° 
12° 
8° 
c8° 
r8' 
12' 
8° 


80 
82 


Upcott  Gill 

Rider 

New  York  88 

Oliver  &  Boyd,  ^'rf.  77 


Blackwood  [  ]  82 
New  York  86 

01iphant,.£'i^«K.[  ]8i 
Longman  [73]  77 
Lock  wood  83 

Blackwood  88 

Douglas,  Edin.  85 
Chapman  80 


Arts  and  Trades]  GARDENING:  COLLECTIVE  TREATISES.  [Agriculture 

I  §46 

SCHLICH,  Prt.  W.  Manual  of  Forestry,  vol.  i. :  Util.  of  forests  and  fundainen.  princ.  7/6  c  8°  Bradbury  89 

Wood,  Samuel  The  Tree  Planter  and  Plant  Propagator  ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  2/-   12°  Lockwood  80 

Grafting  and  Budding. 

Baltet,  C.  The  Art  of  Grafting  and  Budding ;  ill,  [Weale's  Series]  2/6   12°  Lockwood      [73]  84 

Lifting. 

Greenwood,  G.  The  Tree  Lifter  10/6     8°  Longman  76 

Pruning. 

Des  Cass,  A.  [Am.]  Pruning  Trees  4/-  c  8°  Triibner  81 

Wood,  Samuel  The  Tree  Pruner,  incl.  Shrubs,  Climbers,  etc.  ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  2/-   12°  Lockwood  80 

TimbBF  and  Trees    — ».  aUo  H  §  60 :  Trees  and  Shrubs. 

Generally. 

Laslett,  T.  Timber  and  Timber  Trees  :  native  and  foreign;  ill.  8/6  c  8°  Macmillan  75 

MacGregor,  J.  L.  L.       Organization  and  Value  of  Forests  on  Continental  System  16/-     8°  Wyman  83 

Stevenson,  W.  The  Trees  of  Commerce  [Timber  Trades  Handbooks]  3/6     8°  Rider  88 

Diseases  of  Timber. 

Ward,  Prf.  H.  Marshall  Timber  and  Some  of  its  Diseases  ;  ill.  [Nature  Series]  6/-  c  8°  MacmUlan  89 

Great  Britain. 

Ablett,  W.  H.  English  Trees  and  Tree  Planting ;  ill.  12/6     8°  Smith  &  Elder       80 

Loudon,  J.  C.  Arboretum  et  Fruticetum  Britannicura,  8  v. ;  3000  pi.  [propag. ,  cult ,  etc.]  o.p.  \_w.  £^1 8°  Longman  [38]  44 

Europe. 

Brown,  Dr.  J.  Croumbie  The  Schools  of  Forestry  in  Europe  2/-     8°  Oliver  &  Boyd,  .£</.  77 

France. 

Brown,  Dr.  J.  Croumbie  Pine  Plantations  on  the  Sand-wastes  of  France  ■  7/6     8°  Oliver  &  Boyd,  ^(/.  78 

Germany. 

Brown,  J.  Croumbie         The  Schools  of  Forestry  in  Germany,  etc  5/-  c8°  Oliver  &  Boyd,  ^</.  87 

Russia,  Finland,  Poland,  and  Norway. 

Brown.  Dr.  J.  Croumbie  Forests  and  Forestry  of  Northern  Russia,  6/6 ;  Finland,  its  Forests,  etc        6/6  c  8°  01iver&B.,£i/.84;83 
,,  „  Forests  and  Forestry  in  Poland  6/-  c  8°  „  „        85 

„  „  Forestry  in  Ural  Mountains,  4/-  ;  Forestry  in  Norway  S/-  c  8°  „  ,,  84;  84 

India. 

Balfour,  E.  Timber  Trees,  Timber  and  Fancy  Woods  of  India  and  E.  and  S.  Asia      18/-  r  8°  Madras  [    ]  7° 

Gamble,  J.  S.  Manual  of  Indian  Timbers :  structure,  growth,  etc.  10/-    8°  Triibner  81 

Japan. 

Rein,  Dr.  J.  J.  — in  his  The  Industries  of  Japan  [tr.]  ;  3  maps  &  44  ill.  [agric. ,  forestry,  etc.]  30/-  r  8°  Hodder  89 

Africa. 

Brown,  Dr.  J.  Croumbie  Management  of  Crown  Forests  at  Cape  of  Good  Plope  :  old  and  new  12/6     8°  Oliver  &Boyd,£(/.88 

Moloney,  Alfred  Sketch  of  the  Forestry  of  West  Africa  10/6  c  8°  Low  87 

Australia. 

Brown,  J.  E.  [Austral.]    Tree  Culture  in  South  Australia :  a  practical  treatise  8°  Adelaide  81 

v.  Mueller,  Sir  F.  Forest  Resources  of  West  Australia ;  20  pi.  12/-  r4°  Lovell  Reeve         79 

Larch. 

Michie,  C.  Y.  The  Larch :  practical  treatise  on  its  culture  and  management ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Blackwood  82 

46.    GARDENING  (a) :  COLLECTIVE   TKEATISES. 
Bibliography  and  History. 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.[ed.]         Gleanings  in  Old  Garden  Literature  [Book -lover's  Lib.]  4/6   18°  Stock  87 

Sieveking,  A.  Forbes  [ed.]  The  Praise  of  Gardens,  coll.  and  partly  tr.  6/- f  8°      „  82 

Sel.  fr.  Epictetus,  Boccaccio,  Gerarde,  Bacon,  Addison,  Voltaire,  Walpole,  Wliite,  T^mb,  etc. 

General  Treatises. 

Anderson,  J.  The  Practical  Gardener ;  ill.                                                                          38/-  r  8°  Mackenzie  n.d. 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Popular  Gardening,  by  several  writers,  ed.  D.  T.  Fish,  4  vols. ;  ill.         ea.  5/-     4°  Cassell  [84-86]88-89 

Glenny,  G.  Manual  of  Pract.  Gardening,  5/6;  Culture  of  Flowers  and  Plants                   5/6  c  8°  Houlston  [  ;     ] 

Henderson,  P.  [Am.]  Gardening  for  Pleasure  ;  ill.                                       [fruit,  veget.,  flowers]  10/-  c  8°  Neiu  York  [76]  88 

Thomson,  Robert  The  Gardener's  Assistant,  ed.  T.  Moore,  2  vols.  ;  30  pi.  and  400  ill.            35/-     8°  Elackie  [58]  8l 

Wood,  Samuel  Good  Gardening  ;  137  ill.                                           [veget.,  fruits,  flowers]  5/-  c  8°  Lockwood  [71]  89 

624 


Arts  and  Trades] 


GARDENING:   HORTICULTURE. 


[Agriculture 


Dictionaries. 

*JoHNSON,  C.  W.  The  Cottage  Gardener's  Dictionary 

Loudon,  J.  C.  Encyclopedia  of  Gardening,  ed.  Mrs.  Loudon  ;  looo  ilL 

„  „  Encyclopaedia  of  Plants,  ed.  Mrs.  Loudon  ;  12000  ill. 

Cultivated  Plants. 

BuRBiDGE,  F.  W.  Cultivated  Plants:  their  propagation  and  improvement 

Forcing. 

Wood,  Samuel  Forcing  Gardening  :  how  to  grow  early  fruits,  flowers,  etc.  ;  35  ilL 


I  §47 

7/6  c  8°  Bell  [42]  84 

21/-     8°  Longman         [22]  6g 
42/-     8°        „  [29]  66 

12/6  c  8°  Blackwood  77 

3/6  c  8°  Lockwood  81 


47.    GARDBNING  (*) :  HORTICULTURE. 


General  Treatises. 

Beeton,  S.  O.  [late pub.] 
BURBIDGE,  F.  W. 
Castle,  Lewis 
Heath,  F.  G. 
HiBBERD,  Shirley 
HULME,  F.  E. 
Loudon,  J.  C. 

!,'  Mrs,  J.  C. 

Maund,  B. 

Paxton+Lindley,  ^^ 
Robinson,  Wm. 


Smee,  Alfred 
*  Sweet,  Robert 
Thomson,  David 

Dictionaries. 


New  Book  of  Garden  Management ;  col.  pi.  and  600  ill.        [horticulture]  10/6 
Horticulture  ;  ill.  [Brit.  Manuf.  Industries]  4/6 


Flower  Gardening  for  Amateurs  in  Town,  Suburb  and 

My  Garden  Wild  and  What  I  Grew  There  ;  ill. 

The  Amateur's  Flower  Garden  :  a  handy  guide ;  ill. 

Familiar  Garden  Flowers,  5  series  j  col.  pi. 

Hortus  Britannicus 

Horticulturist,  ed.  W.  Robinson;  ill. 

Ladies'  Companion  to  the  Flower  Garden  ;  ill. 

Botanic  Garden,  ed.  J.  C.  Niven,  6  double  vols 


Country  j  ill. 


2/6 

t 

12/6 
31/6 
7/6 
7/- 
[=1247  col.  figs,  of  hardy 
ornam.  flowering  plants];^  12  12/- 
The  Flower  Garden,  ed.  T.  Baines,  3  vols.  ;  100  col.  pi.  ea.  21/- 

lUustrated  Wild  Garden  ;  ill.  [naturalization  of  exotic  plants]  lo/6 

Sub-Tropical  Gardening ;  ill.  5/- 

The  English  Flower  Garden  :  style,  position,  arrangement ;  1400  ill.  15/- 
My  Garden  :  its  plan  &  culture  [well  ill.;  descr.  of  hisgard.  at  Eeddington]2i/- 
British  Flower  Garden,  7  vols. ;  712  col.  pi.  o.p.  \w.  £S\ 

Handy  Book  of  the  Flower  Garden.     Plans.  5/- 


r8° 

P8° 

Ward  &  Lock  [     ]  89 
Stanford                  77 

c8° 

Sonnenschein         88 

c8° 

Chatto 

81 

c8° 
16° 

Groombridgt 
Cassell 

;[7i]78 
82-87 

8" 
c8° 
c8° 

Longman 

Warne 

Broadbury 

[29]  5° 
[    ^1^ 
[41]  79 

r8° 

[24-50]  78 

8° 

Cassell 

8? 

8° 
12° 

Murray 

83 

Bell  [72]  72 

Ridgway  23-38 

Blackwood      [69]  87 


Beeton,  S.  O.  [late  pub.]  Dictionary  of  Every-day  Gardening  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill. 
•Nicholson,  G.  [ed.]        Dictionary  of  Gardening,  2000  ill. 


Ward  &  Lock  [     ]  80 
Upcott  Gill  [84-86]  88 


3/6  c8°  Sonnenschein  [81]  86 


cs 
c8° 


Groombridge 
Houlston 


[horticulture]  3/6  c  8° 
[horticulture]  45/-     4° 

Buildings. 

Fawkes,  F.  A.  Horticultural  Buildings  ;  ill. 

Window  Gardening. 

BucKTON,  Cath.  M.  Town  and  Window  Gardening  2/-  c  8°  Longman 

BURBIDGE,  F.  W.  Domestic  Floriculture  ;  ill.     [=window  gardening  and  floral  decorations]  7/6      "" 

MOLLISON,  J,  R.  The  Practical  Window  Gardener ;  col.  pi  3/6 

Wood,  Samuel  Modern  Window  Gardening ;  ill.     _  2/6 

Flowering  Plants:  Natural  History  ol-v.  H§6i:  Phanerogams. 

Alpine  Plants  — ».  H  §  6i  :  Phanerogams,  s.v.  Alpine  Plants. 

Amaryllidse. 

Baker,  J.  G.    ■  Handbook  of  the  Amaryllidse  5^-     8°  Bell 

AU  the  species,  incl.  such  familiar  genera  as  Narcissus,  Galanthus,  Leucojum,  Crinum,  Amaryllis,  Eucharis,  Pancratium,  Alstroemeria  and  Agave. 

Bulbs. 

Fish,  D.  T.  Bulbs  and  Bulb-Culture  :  description  and  instructions  ;  ill.  5/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

Wood,  Samuel  Bulb  Gardening ;  ill.  3/6  f  8°  Lockwood 

Cactus. 

Watson,  W.  Cactus  Culture  for  Amateurs  ;  ill.  5/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

Clematis. 

MooRE-hjACKMAN.T.  -l-G.The  Clematis  as  a  Garden  Flower  ;  col.  front,  and  i  pi.  10/6     8°  Murray 

Crocus. 

Maw,  George  Monograph  of  the  Genus  Crocus  ;  life-hist.,  cult.,  distrib.  ;  81  col.  pi.      157/6  r4°  Dulau 

Ferns  — w.  H  §  55  :  Ferns. 

Hardy  Perennials. 

Woon,  J.  Hardy  Perennials  and  Old-fashioned  Garden  Flowers  ;  ill.  S/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

6'.2i  S  S 


79 
79 
77 


78 
78 


72 


Arts  and  Trades]     GREENHOUSE  AND   LANDSCAPE   GARDENING. 


[Agriculture 


I  §§  48-4^9 

Gerania. 

SwEBT,  Robert 

Ivy. 

HiBBERD,  Shirley 

Lily. 

Elwes,  H.  J. 

Narcissus. 

Burbidge+Beker,  -j^  The  Narcissus  :  its  history  and  culture  ;  col.  pi. 

Orchids. 

Bateman,  James 


Geraniaceae  Cultivated  in  England,  5  vols.  ;  500  col.  pi. 


The  Ivy,  a  monograph  :  history,  uses,  characteristics ;  ill. 
Monography  of  the  Genus  Lilium  ;  48  col.  pi.  by  W.  H.  Fitch 


o.p.  \w.  £^  T  8°  Ridgway 


10/6  f  4°  Groombridge 
£7  7/-  i  f  °  London 


77-80 


32/-  r  8°  Lovell  Reeve         75 


136/6  r  f  °  Lovell  Reeve 
105/-  r  4° 


Monograph  of  Odontoglossum  ;  30  col.  pi. 

A  Second  Century  of  Orchidaceous  Plants  ;  ioocol.pl. 
Britten  +  Cower,  J. +W.  H.  Orchids  for  Amateurs  :  col.  pi.  and  ill.  [instructions  for  cultiv.]  7/6  c8°  Upcott  Gill     [78]  89 

BuRBlDGE,  F.  W.  Cool  Orchids,  and  How  to  Grow  them ;  col.  ill.  6/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  74 

Castle,  Lewis  Orchids  :  their  structure,  history  and  culture  ;  ill.  l/-  f  %°  Journ.  ofHortic.  Off.  [    ]89 

Fitzgerald,  R.  D.  [Austral.]  Australian  Orchids  :  56  pi.  w.  descriptions,  9  pts.  ea.  10/6 ;  col.  21/-     f  °  Sydney  76-80 

Jennings,  S.  Orchids,  and  How  to  Grow  them  in  India  and  Tropical  Climates  ;  pi.       63/-     4°  Lovell  Reeve         75 

Miner,  H^S.  [Am.]  Orchids,  the  Royal  Family  of  Plants  ;  24  col.  pL  52/6     f°  Slark  85 

Orchidaceous  Plants,  series  iii.,  pts.  1-2  [prev.  series  o.p.l  ea.  10/6     f°  Lovell  Reeve    77-78 

Orchids  :  their  culture  and  management,  pt.  i. ;  col.  pi.  l/—     8°  Upcott  Gill  89«»/ng. 

The  Orchid-grower's  Manual ;  ill.  15/-  c  8°  Simpkin         [52]  85 


Warner,  R. 
Watson  +  Bean,  ^ 
Williams,  B.  S. 

Rhododendron. 

Hooker,  [Sir.]  J.  D. 

Rose. 

Ellw anger,  H.  B.  [Am.]  The  Rose  :  its  cultivation,  history,  etc. 

HiBBERD,  Shirley  The  Amateur's  Rose  Book  ;  ill. 

*HoLE,  Can.  S.  R.  Book  about  Roses  :  how  to  grow  and  show  them  ;  ill. 

Prior,  W.  D.  Roses  and  their  Culture 

Rivers,  Thos.  The  Rose  Amateur's  Guide ;  illj 


Rhododendrons  of  the  Sikkim- Himalaya ;  30  col.  pi.    o.p.  \pb.  21/- ;  w.  £,2\  r  f  °  Lovell  Reeve         49 


$1.25   16°  New  York  82 

6/-  c  8°  Groombridge  [64]  78 
3/6  c  8°  Blackwood  [69]  84 
3/6  c8°  Routledge  79 

4/6  f8°  Longman  82 


8.    GARDENING  W :    GREENHOUSE  and  FOLIAGE  PLANTS. 


Greenhouse. 

Bai.nes,  T.  Greenhouse  and  Store  Plants ;  ill. 

Greenhouse  Favourites  :  a  description  of  choice  greenhouse  plants  ;  ill. 
HiBBERD,  Shirley  .    _        .  .  ~ 

May,  W.  J. 
Newton,  Joseph 
Williams,  B.  S. 


10/6     8°  Murray  85 

25/-     4°  Groombridge         80 
The  Amateur's  Greenhouse  and  Conservatory ;  ill.  6/-  c8°  ,,  [75]^° 

Greenhouse  Management  for  Amateurs  ;  ill.  S/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill     [79]  88 

The  Landscape  Gardener :  a  practical  guide  ;  24  plans  o.p.  Ipi.  12/- ;  a/.  6/-]  i  4°  Hardwicke  76 

Choice  Stove  and  Greenhouse  Flowering  Plants,  2  pts.  ea.  7/6  c  8°  Simpkin    [69-70]  83 


Foliage  Plants. 

HiBBERD,  Shirley 
Lowe,  E.  J. 

Individual  Flowers-i'.  i  §  47, 


New  and  Rare  Beautiful -Leaved  Plants  5.54  col.  pi. 
Beautiful-Leaved  Plants  [cultiv.  in  England] ;  60  col.  pi. 


25/-  r  8°  Bell 
21/-  r  8°    „ 


70 
61 


49.    GARDENING  M :  LANDSCAPE  GARDENING,  PARK& 
Landscape  Gardening. 

Downing,  A.  J.  [Am.]      Treatise  on  Theory  and  Practice  of  Landscape  Gardening  ;  ill.  $6.50     8°  New  York      [4-] 

Elliott,  F.  R.  [Am.]       Handbook  of  Practical  Landscape  Gardening ;  ill.  7/6     8°        „  [77]  78 

Siebeck,  R.  Picturesque  Garden  Plans ;  24  col.  pi.  o.p.  \pb.  21/- ;  w.  15/-]     f  °  Hardwicke  64 

Cemeteries. 

Robinson,  Wm.  God's  Acre  Beautiful ;  8  photos,  and  ill.  7/6     8°  Murray  82 

Parks. 

Famous  Parks  and  Gardens  of  the  World ;  80  ill.  I2/-  1 4°  Nelson                    79 

London. 

Cole,  N.                             The  Parks  and  Gardens  of  London  ;  ilL                                                        S/-  c8°  Jl.ofHortic.O&<^tn 

Larwood,  Jacob                Story  of  the  London  Parks ;  ill.  7/6  P  8°  Chatto                    73 

Paris. 

Robinson,  Wm.  Paris :  its  parks  and  gardens ;  350  ill.  iS/'-     8°   Macmillan     ifisJ  79 

626 


Arts  and  Trades]     FRUIT  CULTURE  AND   MARKET   GARDENING. 


[Agriculture 


I  §§  50-51 


50.    GARDENINa  W :  FRUIT  CULTURE  and  FRUIT. 

Vide  also  §  45 :  Arljoricnltnre. 

Scientific  and  Profitable  Culture  of  Fruit  Trees  [tr.] ;  187  ill, 

Fruit  Fanning  for  Profit :  a  practical  treatise 

Practical  Fruit  Growing  [Bell's  i 

Fruits  and  Fruit-Trees  of  America  ;  400  outline  ilL 

Handbook  for  [American]  Fruit  Growers 

The  Hardy- Fruit  Book,  vols,  i.-ii. 

The  Small  Fruit  Culturist 

Fruits  and  Fruit  Trees  :  home  and  foreign 

The  Fruit  Manual :  descriptions,  synonyms,  classification 

Fruit  Cultivation  under  Glass 

Success  with  Small  Fruits  ;  ill. 

Manual  of  Fruit  Culture 

The  American  Fruit-Culturist ;  ill. 

Handy  Book  of  Fruit  Culture  under  Glass ;  ill. 

Tree-Planter  :  manual  on  propagation  of  fruit  trees 

The  Tree-Pruner  of  Fruit  Trees 


Generally. 

du  Breuil,  a. 

BURBIDGE,  F.  W. 

Cheal,  J. 

Downing,  A.  J.  [Am.] 
Elliott,  F.  R. 
Fish,  D.  T. 
Fuller,  A.  S.  [Am.] 
Grindon,  L.  H. 
•Hogg,  R. 
Reeves,  T. 
Roe,  E.  p.  [Am.] 

Thomas,  J.  J.  [Am.] 
Thomson,  David 
Wood,  Samuel 

n  » 

Orchard  House. 

Rivers,  Thomas 

Apple. 

Hogg,  R. 

Fig. 

King,  George 

Grape- Vine 
Olive, 

Marvin,  A.  T.  [Am.]       The  Olive  :  its  culture  in  theory  and  practice  $2     8° 

Orang'e  and  Lemon. 

BoNAViA,  Dr.  G.  The  Cultivated  Oranges  and  Lemons  of  India ;  w.  atl.  of  250  pi.  30/-     8° 

Quince. 

Meech,  W.  W.  [Am.]       Quince  Culture  :  an  illustrated  handbook ;  ill.  $1    12* 

Strawberry. 

Fuller,  A.  S.  [Am.]        The  Illustrated  Strawberry  Culturist ;  ill.  yx.  c  12° 

Preserving^. 

Rober,  Mrs.  S.  T.  [Am.]  Canning  and  Preserving  1/6   12° 


1.                       4/-   12°  Lockw-jod 

[72]  86 

1/6  c  8°  Stanford 

81 

gricult  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Bel) 

$S     8°  New  York 

89 

[S-]  76 

$1    16°        „ 

[76]  77 

ea.  5/-     8°  Upcott  Gill 

79-82 

$1.50    12°  New  York 

[7-]  81 

6/-  c  8°  Manchester 

86 

16/-     8°  yi.  ofHortic.  [52]  85 

5/-  c  8°  Longman 

[    ]79 

IS/-     8°  Seeley 

[80]  86 

2/6   12°  Triibner 

76 

$4     8°  New  York 

76 

7/6  c8°  Blackwood 

C73]  81 

2.1-   12°  Lock  wood 

80 

2/-    12°           „ 

80 

5/-  c8°  Longman 

81 

B.p.  [pb.  ea.  15/-]  i  4°  Hardwicke 

78-80 

The  Orchard  House  :  cultivation  of  fruit  trees ;  25  ill. 
Herefordshire  Pomona,  3  pts. ;  col.  pi. 


SpeciesofFicusofIndo-Malayan&Chin.Count..pt.i.,9ipl.,25/-;ii.,i37pl.,4o/-     f°  Lovell  Reeve   87- 
—V.  I  §  37. 


San  Francisco  88 

W.  H.  Allen  90 

New  York  88 

New  York  87 

Philadelphia  87 


Generally. 

Ablett,  W.  H. 
'Andrieux,  M.  V. 
Earley,  W. 

»>         >» 
HiBBERD,  Shirley 

»»  ft 

May,  W.  J. 
Roland,  A. 
Shaw,  C.  W. 

Asparagus. 

Asparagus  Culture 

Cucumber. 

May,  W.  J. 

Mushrooms. 

May,  W.  T. 


51.    GARDENING  (/) :  MARKET  GARDENING. 


Market  Garden  Husbandry  for  Farmers  and  General  Cultivation 

The  Vegetable  Garden  :  ill.  descrip.  and  cult,  of  garden  vegetables 

Profitable  Market  Gardening 

High  Class  Kitchen  Gardening 

Amateur's  Kitchen  Garden :  frame,  ground,  and  forcing  pit ;  ill. 

Profitable  Gardening  :  a  practical  guide ;  ill. 

Vegetable  Culture  for  Amateurs 

Market  Gardening 

The  London  Market  Gardens 

Kitchen  and  Market  Gardening 


Cucumber  Culture  for  Amateurs 

Mushroom  Culture  for  Amateurs 

627 


S/-c8° 
IS/-     8°  Murray 
2/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 
3/6  c  8°  Bradbury 


61-  c  8° 

i/-  c  8° 
S/-c8° 
2/6  c  8° 
3/6   12° 


Groombridge 

Upcott  Gill 
Chapman 
Garden  Office 
Lockwood 


l/-  c  8°  Routledge 


85 

81 
[75]  82 
77 
81 
82 
81 

79 

[82]  89 


8i 


1/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill  80 

i/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill  81 


Arts  and  Trades] 


INDUSTRIES:   COLLECTIVE  WORKS. 


[Industries 


I  §52 

Potatoes. 

Bravender,  F. 
Crewe,  A.  W. 

PREMLIN,  R. 

Pink,  J. 


Potato  Disease,  and  How  to  Prevent  it 
The  Potato  and  its  Cultivation 
The  Potato  in  Farm  and  Garden 
Potatoes  :  how  to  grow  and  show  them 


l/-     8°  FarmJournalOS.Zo 
2/-c8°  Cox  80 

1 1-   12°  Routledge  83 

2/-  c  8°  Lockwood      [79]  79 


VI I.  5nbu8tde6  anb  ^rabes. 


52.    COLLECTIVE  WORKS :  DICTIONARIES.    LOCAL  INDUSTRIES  GENERALLY. 


— V.  also  D  §  14S  :  Commerce,  s.v.  Dictionaries. 

Dictionary  of  Science,  Literature,  and  Art,  ed.  Sir  G.  W.  Cox,  3  vols.  63/- 
Dictionaiy  of  Industries  and  Commerce  ;  ill.  [w.  agric.  engineering,  etc.]  7/6 
The  Little  Cyclopaedia  of  Common  Things  ;  ill.  7/6 

Encyclopaedia  of  Industrial  Arts,  ed.  C.  G.  W.  Lock,  2  vols.  ;  1 500  ill.  70/- 
Cyclopaedia  of  Useful  Arts  and  Manufactures,  3  vols.  7S/- 

Dictionary  of  Arts,  4  vols.  [Suppl.  by  Hunt]  147/- 

- — V.  I  §  I,  s.v.  Technological  Dictionaries. 


8°  Longman  [42]  75 
r  8°  Ward  &  Lock       88 

8°  Sonnenschein  [82]  90 
r  8°  Spon  72  ;  80 

i  8°  .Virtue  67 

8°  Longman  [37-39]  78 


Dictionaries 

Brande,  W.  T. 
Beeton,  S.  O. 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W. 
*Spon  &  Co.  [pubs.] 

TOMLINSON,  C. 
Ure,  Dr. 

Dictionary  of  Terms 

Amateur  Book. 

Industrial  Self-Instructor,  5  vols.  ;  ill.  .  37/6     4°  Ward  &  Lock  83-88 

Building:,  Materials,  Manufactures,  Chera.  Industry,  Art  Manuf.,  Rural  Work,  Technical  Drawing,  etc 

Recipes. 

CooLEY,  A.  J.  Cycylopaedia  of  Practical  Receipts,  in  Arts,  Manufactures,  etc.,  2  vols.       42/-    8°Churchill{3rded,  58]So 

Commerce  :  History,  Statistics,  Description,  etc v.  abo  d  §  148. 

Generally. 

Ancient. 
Napier,  James 

Mode7-n. 
Burnley,  J. 
Ure,  Dr. 
Wylde,  J. 

Great  Britain. 

Aitken+Lindsey,  W.  C. +G.  The  Birmingham  Trades,  2pts. 


Manutacturing  Arts  in  Ancient  Times 

The  Romance  of  Modem  Industry  ;  ill. 

The  Philosophy  of  Manufactures 

Industries  of  the  World  ;  ports.,  pi.  and  ill.,  2  vols. 


6/-  c  8°  Edinburgh  74 

.6/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         89 

7/6  p  8°  Bell  61 

o./.[w.l8/-]r8°Lond.Pr.&Pub.Co.8i-82 


[Brit.  Manuf.  Industries]  ea.  3/6  p  8°  Stanford  [76]  78 


Bevan,  G.  p.  [ed.] 


Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.] 
*Cunningham,  W. 
Dymes,  T.  J. 
Japp,  Dr.  A.  H. 

Smith,  H."c.  M. 

Scotland. 
Bremner,  David 
Patrick,  W.  Cochrane 

Biography 

Collectively. 
Hoare,  E.  R. 


:  (By  Aitken)  Guns,  Nails,  Locks,  Wood  Screws,  Railway  Bolts  and  Spikes,  Buttons,  Pins,  Needles,  Saddlery.  Electro-plate. 
:  (By  LINDSEV)  Pens,  Papier-mach^,  Ammunition,  Caps,  Cartridges,  Anchors  and  Chain  Cables. 


76-78 

77 


British  Manufacturing  Industries,  12  vols.  [ea.  ent.  separ.]  ea.  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

The  Industrial  Classes  &  Industrial  Statistics,  2  vols,  [uniform  w.  above]  ea.  3/6  p  8°        , , 

Primer  of  the  Industrial  Geography,  of  Great  Britain  i/-   12°  Sonnenschein  [80]  80 

Great  Industries  of  Great  Britain,  3  vols.  ;  ill.  [popular]  ea.  7/6     4°  Cassell  80 

The  Growth  of  English  Industry  and  Commerce         [early  and  mid.  ages]  16/-     8°  Camb.  Press   [82]  90 

Handbook  of  the  Trade  of  the  United  Kingdom  with  the  World  [imports  and  exports]  3/6  c  8°  Stock  89 


Industrial  Curiosities  [popular]  3/6  c  8°  Unwin 

Days  with  Industrials  :  adventures  &  experiences  among  curious  industries  6/-  c  8°  Triibner 
The  Brit.  Hive  &  its  Working  Bees ;  100  ill.  [English  industries ;  popular]  3/6  c  8°  Isbister 

The  Industries  of  Scotland :  their  rise,  progress  and  present  condition         10/6     8°  Black 
Scotland  in  the  Middle  Ages  [industries  and  trade]  MacLehose,  Glasgow 

— V.  also  I  §  2,  and  D  §  148. 


Notable  Workers  in  Humble  Life  [a  good  popular  compilation]  2/-  c  8°-  Nelson 

John  Founds,  Robt.  Dick,  Thos.  Edward,  John  Duncan,  John  Ashworth,  and  othets. 

Individually. 
Allen,  William  [weaver] 

Fayle,  J.  The  Spitalfields  Genius  :  the  Story  of  William  Allen ;  front.  4/6  c  8°  Hodder 

Dick,  Robert  [baker  and  naturalist]  Life  of.     By  Dr.  S.  Smiles  ;  port,  and  ill.  12/-     8°  Murray 

Duncan,  John  [weaver  and  botanist,  1794-1881] 

Jolly,  Wm.  Life  of  John  Duncan  9/-  c  8°  Paul 

Edward,  Thomas  [shoemaker  and  naturalist]  A  Scotch  Naturalist.     By  Dr.  S.  Smiles ;  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Murray 

v.  Kloden,  K.  F.  The  Self-made  Man:  autobiosraphy  [tr.],  2  vols."  o.f.  \Jib.  28/-;  w.  7/6]     8°  Strahan 

628 


89 
89 


69 


87 


7* 


[83183 
[76]  82 

7« 


Arts  and  Trades]         CHEMICAL  MANUFACTURES.    ANALYSIS.  [Industries 

I  §§  53-54 

Ireland. 

Daly,  Dr.  J.  Bowles         Irish  Industries  6/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Downey   89 

France. 

Bevan,  G.  Phillips  Primer  of  Industrial  Geography  of  France  l/-   12°  Sonnenschein        80 

Russia. 

Maskell,  Rev.  W.  Russian  Art.and  Art  Objects  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Hdbks.]  4/6  c  8°  Chapman  85 

Scandinavia. 

Hildebrand,  H.  Industrial  Arts  of  Scandinavia  in  Pagan  Times  [tr.]  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Hdbks.]  2/6  c  8°  Chapman  83 

WORSAAE,  F.  F.  A.  Industrial  Arts  of  Denmark  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Hdbks.]  3/6  c  8°        „  83 

Spain. 

RiANO,  Juan  F.  The  Industrial  Arts  in  Spain  [S,  Kens.  Mus.  Hdbks.]  4/-  c  8°  Chapman  79 

Asia. 

India. 

BiRDWOOD,  Sir  G.  C.  M.  The  Industrial  Arts  of  India  ;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Cat.]  14/-  c  8°  Chapman  80 

James,  A.  G.  F.  E.  Indian  Industries  9/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  80 

Jafan. 

*Rein,  Dr.  J.  J.  The  Industries  of  Japan  [tr.]  ;  3  maps  &  44  ill.  [agric,  forestry,  arts,  commerce]  30/-  r  8°  Hodder       89 

Africa. 

ScHWElNFURTH,  Dr.  G.  Artes  Africanas  1  ill.  and  descr.  of  indust.  arts  of  Cent.  Afr.  Tribes;  21  pi.  28/-     f°  Low  75 

America. 

Bevan,  G.  Phillips  Primer  of  the  Industrial  Geography  of  the  United  States  i/-   12°  Sonnenschein         80 

■•BoLLES,  A.  S.  [Am.]       Industrial  History  of  the  United  States  $3-75     %°  Norwich,  Conn.     78 

From  the  earliest  times.  Agriculture,  Manufacture,  Fisheries,  Railroad,  Mines,  Banks,  etc.,  with  descrip.  of  Canadian  Industries. 

LossiNG,  B.  J.  [Am.]         History  of  American  Industries  $10     8°  Philadelphia  78 

America :  South. 

Uhle,  Max  [ed.]  Culture  and  Industries  of  S.  Amer.  Peoples,  2  vols.  ;  55  pi.  ea.  80/-  i-  f  Asher  89 

Illustrated  by  the  collections  of  A.  STUBEL,  W.  REISS  and  B.  KOPPEL  in  Leipzig  Ethnograph.  Museum. 

Australia. 

CoGHLAN,  T.  A.  [Austral.]  New  South  Wales  :  1886-1887  ;  map  and  tables  [resources,  etc.]  6/-     8°  Sydney  87 

Lyne,  Chas.  [Austral.]  The  Industries  of  New  South  Wales  ;  map  and  ill.  4/-  c  8°       „  [82]  87 

53.    CHEMICAL  MANUFACTURES:  GBNEKAL  TREATISES. 

Groves,  C.  E.  [ed.]  Chemical  Technology,  vol.  i. ;  ill.  \to  occupy  several  vols.;  based  on  Knapp]  30/-  r  8°  Churchill  89  in  prog. 

Vol.  i. :  Fuel,  by  E.  J.  MILLS+F.  J.  ROWAN. 

MUSPRAIT,  Dr.  J.  S.         Chemistry  Applied  to  the  Arts  and  Manufactures,  2  vols. ;  ill.  80/-  r  8°  Mackenzie  [54-59]  n.d. 

Payen,  J.  Industrial  Chemistry  for  Manufact.  and  Technical  Schools  [tr.]  ;  698  ill.      42/-  r  8°  Longman  78 

Richardson  +Watts     Chemistry  in  its  Application  to  the  Arts  and  Manufactures,  v.  i.,  pts.  i.-v.  ;  ill.   r  8°  Balli^re  55-68 

Vol  i.,  pts.  1-2 :  Fuel,  437  ilL,  36/- ;  pt.  3  :  Acids,  Alkalies,  Salts,  Soap,  Soda,  Chlorine  audits  Bleaching  Compounds,  etc.,  33/-  ;  pt.  4 ;  Phosphorus,  Mineral 
Waters,  Gunpowder,  Fireworks,  Matches,  etc.,  zi/- ;  pt.  5 :  Frussiate  of  Potash,  OxaUc  Acid,  Tartaric  Acid,  36/-. 

Wagner,  Prf.  Rud.  Handbook  of  Chemical  Technology  [tr.] ;  336  ill.  25/-     8°  Churchill  72 

WiNCKLER,  Dr.  E.  Techno-Chemical  Receipt  Book  [tr.]  10/6  c  8°  Low  86 

Dictionary. 

Thorpe,  Prf.  T.  E.  Applied  Chemistry,  vol.  i.  [to  occupy  3  vols.]  42/-  r8°  Ix)ngman  90  in  prog. 

54.    CHEMICAL  ANALYSIS :  COMMERCLA.L. 

Generally  — ».  also  H  §  20 :  Analytical  Chemistry. 

Allen,  A.  H.                   Commercial  Organic  Analysis,  3  vols.  -.  i.  14/- ;  ii.  17/6 ;  iii.  17/6  8°  Churchill  [79]  85  ;  [81]  86  ;  89 

Fox,  Dr.  C.  B.                   Sanitary  Examinations  of  Water,  Air  and  Food  ;  ill.  12/6  c  8°  Churchill         [78]  86 

pRESCOTT,  Prf.  A.  B.  [Am.]  Organic  Analysis:  chem.  of  carb.  comps.  in  common  use  ;  ill.  $5     8°  New  York              88 

Air. 

Hartley,  W.  N.              Air  and  its  Relations  to  Life                                                                           6/-  c  8°  Longman  75 

Tyndall,  Prf.  J.                Essays  on  Floating  Matter  in  Air ;  24  ill.    [in  rel.  to  putrefaction  &  infect.]  7/6  c  8°        „  gj 

WANKLYN  + Cooper,  g^  Air  Analysis  :  a  practical  treatise                                 [w.  append,  on  coal-gas]  c  8°  Triibner  in  prep. 

629 


Arts  and  Trades] 


ALKALIES,  ACIDS,  SALTS.    OILS,  ETC. 


[Industries 


t  §§  55-56 
Bacteria 
Foods. 

Battershall,  J.  p. 
•Blyth,  a.  Wynter 

Church,  Prf.  A.  H. 
*Hassai,l,  Dr.  A.  H. 
Letheby,  Dr. 
Smith,  Dr.  Edward 

Bread. 

Wanklyn,  J.  A. 

Butter  and  Milk. 

Hehner+Angell,  O. 
Meigs,  Dr.  A.  V.  [Am. 
Wanklyn,  J.  A. 

Gas. 

bowditch,  w.  r. 
Hartley,  F.  W. 
Winkler,  Dr.  C. 

Water. 

Frankland,  Dr.  E. 

jj  >> 

Hartley,  F.  W. 
Macdonald,  J.  D. 


H  §  42 :  Biology. 


15/- 
16/- 


Food  Adulteration  and  its  Detection  ;  pi. 

Foods :  their  composition  and  analysis  ;  pi.  and  tables 

Contains  an  essay  on  the  histoiy  of  adulteratioH. 

Food  :  account  of  its  sources,  constituents  and  uses  3/-     8° 

its  adulterations  and  methods  of  detection  ;  ill.  24/-     8° 

varieties,  composition,  nutritive  value,  preparation,  etc  5/-  c  8° 

156  ill.  [Internat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8° 


Food 

Food: 

Foods 


Spon 
Griffin 

Chapman 
Longman 
Balliere 
Paul 


87 

[78387 

[76]  89 

76 

[81]  82 

[73]  88 


Bread  Analysis  :  examination  of  flour  and  bread 


5/-  c  8°  Triibner 


+ A.  Butter  :  its  analysis  and  adulterations  3/6  p  8°  Churchill 

]  Milk  Analysis  and  Infant  Feeding  [human,  cov/s,  etc.]  $1.50   12°  Philadelphia 

Milk  Analysis  :  examination  of  milk,  cream,  butter,  cheese  S/~  ^  8°  Triibner 


Analysis,  Valuation,  Purification  and  Use  of  Coal  Gas ;  ill. 

Gas  Analyst's  Manual ;  ill. 

Handbook  of  Technical  Gas  Analysis  [tr.] 


Guide  to  Microsopic  Examination  of  Drinking  Water 

Water  Analysis  for  Sanitary  Purposes 

Water,  Air,  and  Disinfectants 

Guide  to  the  Microscopical  Examination  of  Drinking  Water ;  25  pL 


Wanklyn  +  Chapman,  \^  Water  Analysis  :  a  practical  treatise  ' 


12/6     8°  Spon 
6/-  c  8°      „ 
7/-  c  8°  Van  Voorst 


7/6     8°  Churchill 
5/-  c  8°  Van  Voorst 
l/-   12°  S.P.C.K. 
7/6     8°  Churchill 
5/-  c  8°  Trubner 


86 


[  ]77 
85 
86 


67 

79 

85 


75 
[80]  90 

77 

[75]  83 
[69]  89 


55.    ALKALIES,  ACIDS,  SALTS. 


Generally. 

Gardner,  J. 

KiNGZETT,  C.  T, 
LoMAS,  John 


Acetic  Acid,  Vinegar,  Ammonia,  Alum  [Technical  Handbooks]  5/-  c  8°  Churchill 

History,  Products  and  Processes  of  the  Alkali  Trade ;  32  ill.  12/-     8°  Longman 

Manual  of  the  Alkali  Trade  ;  ill.  30/-  i  8°  Lockwood 

Sulphuric  Acid,  Sulphate  of  Soda,  Bleaching:  Powder. 

Lunge,  Prf.  Geo.  Treatise  on  Manufacture  of  Sulphuric  Acid  and  Alkali,  3  vols.  ;  ill.  96/-     8° 

i. :  Sulphuric  Acid,  309  ilL,  36/- ;  ii. :  Soda  (Leblanc  Process],  367  ilL,  36/- ;  iii. :  Bleaching  Powder  and  Chlorate  of  Potash,  13s  ill., 
Coal- Tar  and  Ammonia ;  ill  31/6     8° 

The  AlkaU-Maker's  Pocket-Book  7/6   12°  Bell 

Treatise  on  Acids,  Alkalies,  &  Salts  [  =pts.  3-5  of  Chemistry,  ut  I  §  S3]3  v.  90/-  r  8°  Ballifere 


,,        +HURTER,  F. 

Richardson  +  Watts 

Ammonia. 

Arnold,  Dr.  R. 

Sulphuric  Acid. 

Lock,  A.  G.  +C.  G. 
Smith,  F.  R. 


85 

77 

[80]  86 

Van  Voorst  io 

=4/-. 

Gnrney  [81]  87 


Ammonia  and  Ammonium  Compounds  [Am.  tr.  ] ;  ill. 


Sulphuric  Acid  Manufacture  :  a  practical  treatise  ;  77  P^* 
Sulphuric  Acid  Manufacture 


S/-  c  8°  Low 


57-58 


89 


52/6     4°  Low  79 

4/6     8°  Spon  73 


56.    OILS,  VARNISHES,  GLUE,  &o. 

Andr4  E.  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Siccatives,  and  Sealing-waxes  [tr.]  12/6  c  8°  Low 

Beilby,  G.  T.  The  Manufacture  of  Paraffin  Oils  2/-     8°  Layton 

*Brannt,  W.  T.  Practical  Treatise  on  Animal  &  Vegetable  Fats  &  Oils  [Am.  tr.]  ;  244  ill.  35/-  r  8°  Low 

Cameron,  J.  Oils,  Resins,  and  Varnishes ;  ill.  [Technical  Handbooks]  7/6  c  8°  Churchill 

DAWiDOWSKY-fBRANNT,^  Pract.  Treat,  on  Raw  Materials  &  Manuf.  of  Glue,  Gelatine,  Pastes,  etc.  12/-  12°  Baird 
Mills,  Dr.  E.  J.  Destructive  Distillation ;  paraffin,  coal-tar,  petroleum,  etc.  3/-     8°  Van  Voorst 

WiNCKLER-f  Andes,  j;^  Pract.  Treat,  on  Fabric,  of  Varnishes,  Lacquers,  Siccatives,  &  Sealing- wax  12/6  c  8°  Spon 

French  Polishing. 

"  Practical  Man,  A  "      Practical  Guide  to  French  Polishing ;  42  ill. 

630 


81 

88 
86 
Si 

[78]  86 
84 


2/6  c  8°  Wyman         [    ]  88 


Arts  and  Trades]      SOAP.     PERFUMER.     EXPLOSIVES.     BREWING. 


[Industries 


i  57-60 


*Brannt,  W.  T. 
*Carpenter,  W.  L. 
Cristiani,  R.  S.  [Am.] 
DussANCE,  H.  [Am.] 
Freeland,  R. 
MoRFiT,  Dr.  C.  [Am.] 
Watt,  Alexander 

Starch,  etc. 

Frankel,  Julius 


57.    SOAP,  STARCH,  and  CANDLES. 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Manufacture  of  Soap  &  Candles  [Am.  tr.]  ;  ill. 

Manufacture  of  Soap,  Candles  and  Lubricants 

The  Manufacture  of  Soap  and  Candles  ;  ill. 

Treatise  on  Manufacture  of  Soap  :  theoretical  and  practical ;  ill. 

The  Soap-maker's  Private  Manual;  ill. 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Manufacture  of  Soap  ;  ill. 

The  Art  of  Soap-making  :  hard,  soft,  and  toilet ;  ill. 

Manufacture  of  Starch,  Glucose,  Starch  Sugar  and  Dextrine  [tr.]  ;  58  ill. 


35/-  r  8°  Low 

88 

10/6  c  8°  Spon 

«S 

42/-     8°  Low 

82 

31/6     8°  Triibner 

69 

£10  s  4° 

82 

52/6     8° 

7t 

7/6  c  8°  Lockwood 

[84]  87 

l8/-  r  8°  Low 

81 

Recipe  Books 

Bayley,  T. 
Beasley,  H. 
Canning,  W. 

Pepfumery. 

COOLEY,  A.  J. 

Cristiani,  R.  S.  [Am.] 
DussANCE,  H.  [Am.] 
*PlESSE,  G.  W.  S. 
RiMMELL,  E. 

Snivel Y,  J.  H.  [Am.] 


58.    PERFUMER,  CHEMIST  and  DRUOGIST. 

— V.  also  H*  %  $1,  s.v.  Pharmacopoeias. 
Pocket-book  for  Chemists,  Dyers,  Brewers,  etc. 
Druggist's  General  Receipt  Book 
The  Chemist's  Vade  Mecum 


Complete  Practical  Treatise  on  Perfumery 

Perfumery  and  Kindred  Arts  :  raw  materials  and  apparatus 

Practical  Guide  for  the  Perfumer 

The  Art  of  Perfumery ;  96  ill. 

Book  of  Perfumes ;  ill. 

Perfumes  and  Kindred  Articles 


el- 

32°  Spon 

[78]  83 

6/6 

18°  Churchill 

[49]  86 

8° 

82 

6/- 

12°  Baird 

8t 

a'!/- 

r  8°  Low 

77 

is- 

8°  Trubner 

68 

21/- 

s  8°  Longman 

[55]  79 

S/- 

Chapman 

[65]  66 

$3 

8°  NashmlU 

77 

59.    EXPLOSIVES,  GUNPOWDER,  FIREWORKS. 

Abbott,  H.  L.  [Am.]        Explosives  and  Torpedoes  :  experiments  and  investigations  $10     4° 

Berthelot,  M.  p.  [Am.]  Explosive  Materials,':  w.  historical  sketch  of  Gunpowder  [w.  bibliography]  501:.      16° 
DussANCE,  H.  [Am.]  Prac.Trea.  on  Fabric,  of  Matches,  Gun-cotton,  Col.  Fires&  Fulmin.  Powders  15/-  c  8° 

EISSLER,  M.  Modem  High  Explosives  [Am.  tr.  ;  nitro-glycerine,  dynamite,  gun-cotton]  $4  r  8° 

„  „  Handbook  of  Modern  Explosives  [tr.] ;  ill. 

Smith,  Cpt.  F.  L.  Handbook  of  Manufacture,  and  Proof  of  Gunpowder  ;  ill.  S/-     8° 

WARDEi-L.Maj.-Gen.W.H.  Handbook  on  Gunpowder  and  Gun-cotton  2/6  8°  Eyre&  Spottiswoode  89 

Williams,  W.  M.  Explosive  Compounds  [Brit.  Manufact.  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford  76 


New  York 

82 

)t 

8.? 

Triibner 

64 

A/eui  York 

[84]  89 

Lockwood 

89 

Griffin 

8£ 

Blasting 
Fireworks. 

Browne,  Dr.  W.  H. 

Kentish,  T. 

Ross,  Lt.-Col.  W.  A. 

Petroleum 


I  §  80 :  Mining,  s.v.  Blasting. 


Firework  Making  for  Amateurs  ;  ill. 

The  Pyrotechnist's  Treasury  ;  art  of  making  fireworks ;  ill. 

Pyrology  ;  or  fire  chemistry ;  ill. 

—V.  I  §  80. 


2/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

[79188 

4/6  c  8°  Chatto 

[78]  87 

25/-  s  4°  Trubner 

75 

60.    BREWING,  DISTILLING,  MALTING,  incl.  VINEGAR. 


Black,  W. 
•Faulkner,  F. 
Gardner,  J. 
Hooper,  E.  G. 
lovibond,  t.  w. 
,  MONZERT,  L.  [Am.] 
TOOLEY,  T. 

Prize  Essays  in  Practical 

SCAMMELL,  G. 
SOUTHBY,  E.  R. 

Steel,  J. 
iStopes,  H. 
*Thausing,  J.  E. 

Wright,  H.  E. 


Practical  Treatise  on  Brewing 
Theory  and  Practice  of  Modem  Brewing  ;  ill. 
Brewer,  Distiller  and  Wine  Manufacturer ;  ill, 
Manual  of  Brewing  :  scientific  and  practical 
Brewing  with  Raw  Grain 
The  Practical  Distiller 
Brewing  and  Distilling 
Brewing,  2  series 
Breweries  and  Maltings  :  arrangement,  construction,  machinery,  etc.;  ill.  18/- 
Systematic  Handbook  of  Practical  Brewing  21/- 

Selection  of  the  Pract.  Points  of  Malting  and  Brewing  ;  pi.  30/-  r 

Malt  and  Malting:  histor.,  scientific  and  pract.  treatise  21/-     8' 

Theory  &  Pract.  of  Prepar.  of  Malt  &  Fabrication  of  Beer  [Am.  tr.) ;  ill.  45/-  r 

Refers  chiefly  to  the  Viennese  process  of  brewinnf. 

Handbook  for  Young  Brewers  3/6  c 


10/6 
21/- 
[Technical  Handbooks]  6/6  c 
7/6  c 

5/-ci 

$3  cl 

[Brit.  Manufact.  Industries]  3/6  p  1 

ea.  5/-  c 


V  Longman  [     ]  75 

i°  Lyon  [84]  88 
!°  Churchill  83 

!°  Sheppard  84 

r  Spon  83 

1°  New  York  89 

;°  Stanford  76 

!"  Brewer's  Guard.  Off. 

i°  Spon  [71]  80 

^ ..     '  ^8 

Brewer^  sJournalOS.  86 
i"  Spon  82 


Chemistry  of  Brewing. 

Briant,  Lawrence  The  Laboratory  Textbook  for  Brewers 

PiESSE,  C.  H.  Chemistry  in  the  Brewing  Room  :  with  tables 

631 


10/6  c 

s/-f 


8°  Lockwood 


8°  Fell  &  Briant 
8°  Trubner 


77 

87 
77 


Arts  and  Trades] 


DYEING,   ETC.    GLASS   MANUFACTURE. 


[Industries 


I  §§  61-62 

Diseases  of  Beer. 

•Pasteur,  Louis 

MicFoscope. 

Matthews + Lott,  |=-g^ 

Alcohol. 

Brannt,  W.  T. 
Byrn,  M.  La  F. 
DUPLAIS  +  Mackenna 
Practical  Treatise  on  the 

Lager  Beer. 

Perry,  Tliomas 

Vinegar. 

Brannt,  W.  T. 
D0SSANCE,  H.  [Am.] 
Wetherell,  Dr.  C.  M. 

Hops 
History 

Bickerdyke,  John 
Death,  James 
French,  R.  V. 
'Samuelson,  James 

Law  of  Licences 


Studies  in  Fermentation  and  tlie  Diseases  of  Beer  [tr.] ;  ill. 


The  Microscope  in  the  Brewery  and  Malthouse 


Pract.  Treat,  on  Raw  Materials  and  Distill,  of  Alcohol  [Am.  tr.]  ;  ill. 
The  Complete  Practical  Distiller  ;  ill. 
The  Distillation  of  Alcoholic  Liquors ;  ill. 
Raw  Materials  of  Alcohol 


Method  of  Brewing  English  Dry  Lager  Beer 


The  Manufacture  of  Vinegar,  Cider  and  Fruit  Wines ;  82  ill. 
General  Treatise  on  the  Manufacture  of  Vinegar  ;  ill. 
The  Manufacture  of  Vinegar  :  its  theory  and  practice 

—V.  I  §  33 :  Hops. 

— V.  also  D  §  131  :  Temperance,  s.v.  History. 

Curiosities  of  Ale  and  Beer ;  50  quaint  ill. 

The  Beer  of  the  Bible 

Nineteen  Centuries  of  Drink  in  England 

The  History  of  Drink  :  a  review,  social,  scientific  and  political 

— V.  D  §  67  :  Municipal  and  Local  Law,  s.v.  Licensing. 


21/-     8°  Macmillan  79 


Bemrose  89 


12/6  c8°  Low 

86 

7/6   12°  Triibner 

66 

42/-     8°  Low 

71 

12/6  c  8°    „ 

85 

10/6 


25/-     8°  Low 

80 

2S/-     8°  Trubner 

77 

7/6     8°        „ 

81 

21/-  r  8°  Sonnenschein  [88]  90 
6/-  c  8°  Triibner  87 

10/6  p  8°  Longman  84 

6/-     8°  Trubner         [78]  80 


61.    DYEING,  BLEACHING,  and  OALICO-PEINTING. 


Bird,  F.  J. 
Calvert,  F.  Grace 
*Crookes,  W. 

Gardner,  J. 
Gibson,  R.  H.  [Am.] 
Hummel,  J.  J. 
Love,  T. 
Napier,  J. 
O'Neill,  C. 
Reisig,  F.  W.  [Am.] 
Sims,  T. 
Slater,  J.  W. 
Smith,  D. 


Sansone,  A. 


The  Dyers'  Practical  Companion ;  col.  pi.  42/- 

Dyeing  and  Calico-Printing  '  21/- 

Dyeing  and  Printing  of  Calico  42/- 

Dyeing  and  Tissue  Printing  ;  ilL  [Technical  Handbooks]  5/- 

Bleaching,  Dyeing  and  Calico-printing  [Technical  Handbooks]  s/- 

The  American  Dyer :  w.  samples  and  400  receipts  52/6 

Dyeing  of  Textile  Fabrics  ;  97  ill.  5/- 

Art  of  Dyeing,  Cleaning,  and  Scouring  25/- 

Manual  of  Art  of  Dyeing  and  Dyeing  Receipts  ;  ill.  21/- 

Calico  Printing,  Bleaching,  and  Dyeing,  2  vols.  31/6 

Guide  for  Piece  Dyeing ;  w.  100  col.  samples  lo5/~ 

Dyeing  and  Bleaching  [Brit.  Manufact.  Industries]  3/6 

Manual  of  Colours,  Dye-wares,  etc.  7/6 

Dyer's  Practical  Guide  63/- 

The  English  Dyer 

The  Dyer's  Instructor  IS/- 

Dyeing :  dyeing  and  bleaching  wool,  silk,  cotton,  flax,  hemp,  etc.  ;  pi.       21/- 
Printing  of  Cotton  Fabrics  ;  ill. and  patterns  iS/~ 


8°  Low 

8°  Simpkin  [76]  78 

8°  Longman  74 

p8°  Bell  82 

c  8°  Churchill  84 

8°  Trubner  73  • 

12°  Cassell  85 

8°  Baird 

8°  Griffin  [53]  75 

8°  Simpkin  78 

8°  Triibner  89 

p  8°  Stanford  [76]  77 

c  8°  Lockwood  [82]  S6 

8°  Simpkin  [    ]  80 

8°  Manchester  82 

12°  Baird  [76]  8 1 
8°A.Hey  wood,  Manes.  88 

8°         „  „       87 


Bleaching  Powder :  Manufacture  of— z/.  i  §  55- 


Benedik,  Prf.  R. 
Napier,  J. 


Chemistry  of  Coal-Tar  Colours  [tr.]  ;  ill. 

A  System  of  Chemistiy  Applied  to  Dyeing ;  ill. 


[Technical  Handbooks]  s/-  p  8°  BeU  85 

25/-     8°  Baird 


Barff,  Prf.  F.  S.  Glass  and  Silicates 

Chance  -H  Powell  -H  Harris, -g;^ 
Nesbitt,  A.  Glass 

Sauzay,  a.  [Am.] 


62.    GLASS  MANUFACTURE. 
Vide  also  I  §  113. 

[Brit.  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

-  Glass  Manufact.:  SheetGlass,  Plate  Glass;  iU.[TechnicalHandbks.]3/6  c  8' 

ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Hdbks.]  2/6  c  8' 

Glass  Vessels  ;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Catal.]  18/-  r  8''         „ 

Marvels  of  Glassmaking  ;  pi.  [popular]  12/6  c  8°  Low 

6.^2 


[76]  77 
Bell  83 

Chapman  79 

,:  8< 

69 1 


Arts  and  Trades]        GAS  MANUFACTURE.     BUILDING  &  MASONRY. 


Industries 


I  §§  63-65 


Manufacture, 

BOWDITCH,  W.  R. 

Burns,  William 
Clegg,  S. 
King, 

Richards,  W.  M. 
Spice,  R.  P. 

Gas  Lighting. 

Paton,  J. 
Patterson,  R.  H. 
Wilson,  R. 

Gas  Meters. 

Hartley,  F.  W. 

Sas  Works. 

COLYER,  F. 

Hastings,  C.  W.  [ed.] 
Holmes,  W.  C. 
Hughes  +  Richards,S. 
Newbigging,  T. 

Gas  Analysis 
Gas  Fitting 


63.    GAS   MANUFACTURE.    GASWORKS. 
Distribution  and  Purification. 

Analysis,  Valuation,  Purification  and  Use  of  Coal  Gas ;  ill.  12/6     8°  Spon 

Manual  of  Manufactures  of  Gas  from  Tar,  Oil,  etc.  S/-  c  8°     ,, 

Treatise  on  Manufacture  and  Distribution  of  Coal  Gas  21/-     8°  Triibner 

Science  and  Practice  of  Manufacture  and  Distribution  of  Coal  Gas,  2  vols.  84/-     4°  King 
Practical  Treatise  on  Manufacture  and  Distribution  of  Coal  Gas ;  ill.  28/-     4°  Spon 

Treatise  on  Purification  of  Coal  Gas  7/6     8°    ,, 

— article  Gas  and  Gas  Lighting,  in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  x.  30/-     4°  Black 

Gas  and  Lighting  [Brit.  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

Common  Sense  for  Gas  Users  ;  ill.  2/6  c  8°  Lockwood 


Gas  Measurement  and  Gas  Meter  Testing 

Apparatus  and  Fittings  for  Gas  Works ;  pi. 
Gasworks  Statistics  :  1889 
Instructions  for  the  Management  of  Gas  Works 
+W.M.    The  Construction  of  Gas  Works 
Gas  Manager's  Handbook 

— V.  I  §  54 !  Chemical  Analysis,  s.v.  Gas. 
— V.  I  §  67  :  Plumbing,  etc. 


A,l-  c  8"  Spon 


67 

88 

[60]  69 

79 
84 


80 

76 

[77]  78 


[81]  82 


24- 

8° 

Spon 

84 

10/- 

8" 

[78.??.]  89: 

,inprog. 

4/- 

8" 

Spon 

72 

1/6 

c8" 

Lockwood 

[6-]  80 

8" 

Low 

t     J83 

64.    BUILDING  akd  MASONRY  (3):  GENERAL  WORKS. 


Beckett,  Sir  Edm. 
Brooks,  S.  H. 
Burkell,  E.  J. 
Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.] 

DOBSON,  E. 
HORTON,  R. 

Mitchell,  C.  F. 


Book  on  Building :  civil  and  ecclesiastical 

Erection  of  Dwelling  Houses  :  w.  estimates 

Elementary  Building  Construction 

Building  Construction  ;  ill. 

Rudiments  of  Art  of  Building ;  ill. 

The  Complete  Measurer 

Building  Construction  and  Drawing,  pt.  i. 


[Weale's  Series]  4/6  12° 
[Weale's  Series]  2/6  12° 
[Elem.  Science  Manuals]  2/6  c  8° 
[Technical  Manuals]  3/-  c  8° 
[Weale's  Series]  2/-  12° 
[Weale's  Series]  4/-  12° 
First  Stage  6/-  c  8° 


*Noteson  Building  Construction,  pts.  i.-iv.  ;  ill.  [f.  Sc.  and  Art  Dept.,  S.  Kens.]  63/-     8 

:  First  stage,  323  ill.,  10/6  J  iL  :  Second  Stage,  300  ill.,  lo/fi ;  iii. ;  Materials,  190  ill.,  21/- ;  iv.  :  Calculations  for  Structures,  ill. 


— article  Building,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  iv.  30/-     4" 

The  Englishman's  House  :  guide  to  selection  or  building ;  534  ill.                7/6  c  8° 

Elementai-y  Building  Construction  ;  15  pi.  8/-      f  ° 

Modern  Domestic  Building  Construction  ;  61  pi.  36/-      f° 

Builders'  Work  and  the  Building  Trades  ;  ill.  i6/-m8' 


The  Science  of  Building  :  an  elementary  treatise ;  58  iU.    [Weale's  Series]  7/6  c  8' 
Brickwork  :  a  practical  treatise  [Weale's  Series]  1/6    12' 


Papwoeth,  W. 
Richardson,  C.  J. 

ROBSON,  G. 

*Se'ddon,"co1.  H.  C. 
Tarn,  E.  W. 
Walker,  F. 

Foundations. 

DOBSON,  E. 

Quantities,  etc. 

Beaton,  A.  C. 

Roofs 

Tarn,  E.  W. 

ArcilitectUre  :   Domestic— ».  I  §  122  :  Architecture  :  Modern,  etc. 

Dictionaries  of  Terms— z/.  1§  116:  Architecture:  Generally. 


Lockwood      [70] 
[60] 

Longman 

Cassell 

Lockwood      [67] 
[68] 

Batsford 
•  Rivington[^]gf; 
21/-. 
'  Black 

Chatto 

Chapman 

Batsford 

Rivington 

Lockwood 


Foundations  and  Concrete  Works ;  ill. 

Quantities  and  Measurements 

— V.  also  I  §  6. 

Construction  of  Roofs  of  Wood  and  Iron 


80 

74 
88 
8i 
84 
74 
89 


77 


[71]  88 

73 
76 


[86] 
[70] 


89 
84 


[Weale's  Series]  1/6   12°  Lockwood  8i 

[Weale's  Series]  i/6   12°  Lockwood  67 

[Weale's  Series]  1/6   12°  Lockwood      [    ]  83 


65.    BUILDING  and  MASONRY  (*) :  SPECIAL  TREATISES,   inol.  BRICK-MAKING. 


Bricklaying. 

Burn,  R.  Scott 
Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.] 
Hammond,  Adam 


New  Guide  to  Masonry,  Bricklaying  and  Plastering ;  160  pi.  and  ill.         44/-     4°  Jack,  .£;//«.  n.d. 

Drawing  for  Bricklayers ;  ill.                                           [Technical  Manuals]  3/-  c  8°  Cassell  72 

Rudiments  of  Practical  Bricklaying                                      [Weale's  Series]  1/6   12°  Lockwood  [SO  88 

The  Art  of  Practical  Brick  Cutting  and  Setting ;  90  ill.      [Weale's  Series]  1/6   12°          „  gg 

633 


Arts  and  Trades] 


HOUSE   PAINTING.     PAPER   HANGING. 


[Industries 


228  ill.  and  pi. 


25/- 
6/- 


Low 
Lockwood 


[84]  89 
85 


[Weale's  Series]  3/-  12° 


I  §66 

Brick  and  Tile  Making. 

Davis,  C.  T.  The  Manufacture  of  Bricks,  Tiles,  Terra  Cotta,  etc.  ; 

D0BSON  + Hammond + Walker    Practical  Brick  and  Tile  Book  ;  ill. 

Brick-maldag,  brick-laying,  brickwork. 

TOMLiNSON,  C.  Treatise  on  Brick  and  Tile  Making 

House  Drainage  and  Sewage. 

Denton,  J.  B.  Sewage  Disposal 

Mellis,  J.  C.  Purification  of  Water-carried  Sewj^e 

Robinson,  H.  On  Sewage  Disposal 

House  Sanitation     —for  Popular  Books,  V.  H*  §  55  :  Hygifene 
House  DrainE^e  and  Water  Service  ;  ill. 

Dwelling-houses  :  their  sanitary  construction  and  arrangements  ;  iU. 
Handbook  of  House  Sanitation 

Dr.  J 


3/6 


Generally. 


Bayles,  J.  C.  [Am.] 

CORFIELD,  Prf.  W.  H. 

Denton,  E.  F.  B. 

DRYSDALE-hHAYWARD,  -STyW.  Health  and  Comfort  in  House  Building  ;  pi. 


Observations  on  the  Construction  of  Healthy  Houses 
Hints  on  Drainage  and  Sewage  of  Dwellings 
The  Sanitary  Drainage  of  Houses  and  Towns  ;  ill. 


15/- 
3/6 
8/6 

7/6 
10/6 
12/6 
10/6 


c8' 

r8° 
c8° 


12 
c8° 


20/-     8°  EngmeeringOSize.%'j 


c8° 
8° 
8° 

r8° 
8° 

c8° 

12° 


New  York 

Triibner 

Churchill 

Longman 

Spon 

Triibner 

Lockwood 


Galton,  D 

Gerhard,  W.  P.  [Am.] 
Waring,  G.  E.  [Am.] 

House  Ventilation  and  Warming. 

BALDVifiN,  W.  J.  [Am.]  Hot  Water  Heating  and  Fitting  ;  ill, 

„  ,,  Steam  Heating  for  Buildings ;  ill. 

Billings,  Dr.  J.  S.  [Am.]  Principles  of  Ventilation  and  Heating,  and  their  practical  application  15/- 

CONSTANTINE,  J.  Practical  Ventilation  and  Warming  6/- 

Edward,  F.  Ventilation  of  Dwelling  Houses  lo/6 

Hood,  C.  Practical  Treatise  on  Warming  and  Ventilating  Buildings  io/6 

Leeds,  L.  W.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Ventilation  7/6 

ToMLiNSON,  C.  Warming  and  Ventilation ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  3/- 

Lightning  Conductors. 

Anderson,  R.  On  Lightning  Conductors ;  ill.  16/-     8°  Spon 

Limes,  Cements,  Mortars. 

BuRNELL,  G.  R.  Limes,  Cements,  Mortars,  etc.  ;  ill. 

Faija,  H.  Portland  Cement  for  Users 

GlLMORE,  O.  G.  [Am.]     Practical  Treatise  on  Limes,  Cements,  and  Mortars 

Experiments  on  the  Strength  of  Cement 

Notes  on  Concrete  and  Works  on  Concrete 

Practical  Treatise  on  Natural  and  Artificial  Concrete 

Science  and  Art  of  Manufacture  of  Portland  Cement ;  pi.  and  ilL 

Masonry,  Building  Materials,  Stone-cutting. 

Baker^  Prf.  I.  T.  [Am.]   Treatise  on  Masonry  Construction ;  6  pi.  $4 

Stone-working  Machinery  ;  ill.  9/- 

Marble  Decoration  &  Terminology  [Brit.  &  Foreign];  28  ill.  [chiefly  architec.  ]  3/6 
The  Marble-worker's  Manual :  complete  and  practical  7/6 

Technical  Manuals  [Gothic  Stone-work  ;  Drawing  for  Stonemasons]       ea.  3/-  c  8" 
Rudiments  of  Masonry  and  Stone  Cutting  [Weale's  Series]  2/6    12° 

Application  of  Cast  and  Wrought  Iron  to  Building  Purposes  16/-     8° 

Treatise  on  Ornamental  and  Building  Stones  ;  ill.  12/-     8° 

Masonry  Dams. 

Wegmann,  E.  ,  jun.  [Am.]  Design  and  Construction  of  Masonry  Dams ;  58  pi.  $4     4° 

Plastering. 

Cameron,  K.  [Am.]         The  Plasterer's  Manual ;  ill.  [tools,  materials,  etc.]  3/-   12° 


Spon  81 

Smith  &  Elder      77 
Spon  82 


Spon  79 

H.  K.  Lewis  [80]  80 
Spon  82 

[72]  76 
Clar.  Press  80 

New  York  84 

Spon  76 


Grant,  J. 
Newman,  John 
Reid,  H. 


Bale,  M.  Powis 
Blagrove,  G.  H. 
Booth,  L. 
Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.] 

DOBSON,  E. 
Fairbaien,  Sir  W. 
*Hull,  Prf.  Edward 


[Weale's  Series]  1/6 
[Weale's  Series]  2/- 
18/- 
10/6 
4/6 
15/- 
18- 


12° 

12° 

8° 

8° 
c8° 


Lockwood 
Spon 


8° 
c8° 
c8° 
12° 


New  York 
Lockwood 

>) 
Spon 
Cassell 
Lockwood 
Longman 
Macmillsin 


New  York 
Spon 


[    ]    89 

81 
82 

79 
82 
Si 


80 


[    ]66 

[    384 

79 

87 
[69]  79 

77 


89 
81 

88 

82 

71;  71 

78 
70 
72 


83 


66.    HOUSE  PAINTING.    PAPER  HANGING. 
Paper  Hanger. 

Arrowsmith,  J.  The  Paper  Hanger's  Companion 

House  Painter. 

Badenock,  J.  G.  Art  of  Letter  Painting  made  easy 

van  der  Burgh,  A.  R.  -f  P.  Painting  for  Imitation  of  Wood  and  Marbles ;  col, 

Condit,  C.  L.  Painting  and  Painter's  Materials 

Davidson,  E.  A.  House  Painting,  Graining,  Marbling,  &  Sign  Writ. 

Facey,  J.  W.,y««.  House  Decoration :  elementary  and  practical ;  ill. 

Field,  G. 


S/-   12°  Baird 


pi. 


Grammar  of  Colouring 


634 


[Weale's  Series]  1/6    12°  Lockwood  [79]  88 

31/6     r          „  [78]  86 

10/6  c  8°  Spon  83 

col.  pi.  [Weale's  Ser.]  5/-   12°  Lockwood  [75]  88 

[Weale's  Series]  5/-   12°        „         ,  [82J  86 

[appl.  to  decor,  painting]  3/6   12°        „  [70]  78 


Arts  and  Trades]      PLUMBING,  GLAZING.    CARPENTRY.    TURNING.  [Industries 


IS§  67-69 

Masury,  J.  W.  [Am.]       House  Painting,  Carriage  Painting  and  Graining                                           7/6  c  8°  Spon  68 

Rossiter+Wright,  1^;  [Ams.]  Modem  House  Painting;  2  col.  pi.                                              2i/-     4°    „  82 

Painters' Encyclopsedia ;    ill.                                                           [coach,  carriage,  house,  letters,  etc.]  $2     %°  New  York  89 


Saward,  B.  C 
Wright,  F.  A, 


ill. 

Decorative  Painting ;  ill. 

The  Modem  House  Painter : 


a  complete  manual ;  col.  pi. 


7/6  c  8° 
21/-      4< 


UpcottGill 
Spon 


83 
83 


67.    PLUMBING,  GLAZING  and  GASFITTING. 


Generally. 

BUCHAN,  W.  P. 
u  >» 

Clarke,  J.  Wright 
Davies,  p.  J. 
Hellyer,  S.  S. 

Gas  Fitting'. 

Black,  John 


Plumbing  :  a  textbook  to  practice  ;  380  ill. 

Text-book  of  Plumbing ;  330  ill. 

Plumbing  Practice  ;  450  ill. 

Standard  Practical  Plumbing,  vol.  i. 

The  Plumber,  and  Sanitary  Houses 

Lectures  on  Science  and  Art  of  Sanitary  Plumbing 

Practical  Treatise  on  Gas  Fitting 


[Weale's  Series]  3/6   12°  Lockwood      [76]  89 

[Weale's  Series]  3/6   12°        „  [76]  83 

8/-  r  8°  Engineering  Office  89 

7/6  r  8°  Spon  [85]  89 

10/6     8°  Batsford  [80]  87 

4/6  c  8°      „  82 


[Weale's  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Lockwood 


S6 


68.    CARPENTRY  and  JOINERY. 
Generally. 

Bell,  W.  E.                      Carpentry  Made  Easy :  science  and  art  of  framing ;  ill.  21/- 

BuRN,  R.  Scott                  New  Guide  to  Carpentry ;  pi.  and  ill.  40/- 

Carpentry  and  Joinery  for  Amateurs  2/6 

Davidson,  E.  A.              The  Amateur  House  Carpenter ;  ill.  10/6 

Gould,  L.  D.  [Am.]         Carpenter's  and  Builder's  Assistant  and  Woodworker's  Guide  ;  ill.  15/- 

Hatfield,  R.  G.  [Am.]   The  American  House  Carpenter  ;  ill.  25/- 
LUKIN,  Rev.  James            The  Young  Mechanic ;  ill.                                                 [practical  carpentry]  3/6 

Newlands,  J.                   The  Carpenter  and  Joiner's  Assistant  ;  100  pi.  and  700  ill.  55/- 

Nicholson+Ashpitel,  P. +A.    The  Carpenter's  New  Guide  ;  74  pi.  21/- 

RiDDELL,  J.                       Carpenter,  Joiner  and  Handrailer ;  ill.  45/- 

Sylvestee,  W.  a.  [Am.]  Modern  House  Carpenter's  Companion  10/6 


*Tredgold,  Thos. 

»>  H 

Circular  Work. 

Collings,  Geo.       < 

Drawing. 

Davidson,  E.  A. 

Fret-Saw, 


Elem.  Principles  of  Carpentry,  ed.  E.  W.  Tarn  ;  64  pi.  25/- 

The  same,  revised  and  ed.  J.  "T.  Hurst  12/6 

The  same,  abdgd.  E.  W.  Tarn  ;  ill.  [Weale's  Ser.]  3/6  12° ;  atlas  of  35  pi.    6/- 


14 
4° 
4° 

12° 

4° 
08° 


Baird 

Jack,  Edin. 
Upcott  Gill 
Chapman 
Triibner 


71 

79 

75 

79 

[44]  80 


Blackie  [65]  80 

Lockwood  [1792]  65 


Jack,  Edin. 

Boston 

Lockwood 

Spon 

Lockwood 


Circular  Work  in  Carpentry  and  Joinery 


Drawing  for  Carpenters  and  Joiners  ;  ilL 
— V.  I  §  144. 

Handrailing  and  Staireasing. 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Handrailing  and  Staircasing  ;  ill. 

Collings,  Geo.  Practical  Treatise  on  Handrailing  ;  ill. 

Cresswell,  F.  O.  Handrailing  and  Staircasing 

Cupper,  R.  A.  The  Universal  Stair  Builder  ;  ill. 

Jones,  J.  Handrailing,  2  pts. 

MONCKTON,  J.  H.  [Am.]  Stair-Building  in  its  Various  Forms  ;  ill. 

Riddell,  J.  [Am.]  Lessons  on  Handrailing  ;  ill.  25/-  ;  Supplement 

Joints. 

Christy,  W.  J.  Joints  Made  and  Used  by  Builders;  ill. 

Workshop   Recipes  — ».  I  §  lo .-  Mechanical  Engineering. 


[Weale's  Series]  2/-   12°  Lockwood 


3/6  f8°  Cassell 


73 
[  ]84 
[20]  8s 
[71]  86 
[73]  78 


86 


70 


[Technical  Manuals]  3/6 

c  8°  Cassell 

82 

[Weale's  Series]  1/6 

12°  Lockwood 

81 

[Technical  Manuals]  3/6 

c  8°  Cassell 

82 

12/- 

4°  Baird 

ea.  3/6 

f°  Spon 

81 

$6 

4°  New  York 

88 

15/- 

4°  Triibner 

77 

[Weale's  Series]  3/- 

12°  Lockwood      1 

:  ] 

69.    TURNING,  and  THE  LATHE. 


Ash,  James 
Bazley,  T.  S. 

Campin,  F. 
Elphinstone,  W.  H. 
Enoleheart,  N.  B. 


Art  of  Double-Counting  on  the  Lathe ;  74  ill. 
Notes  on  the  Epicycloidal  Cutting- Frame ;  11 1  ill. 
Hints  on  the  Geometric  Chuck ';  3500  HI. 
The  Practice  of  Hand-turning  ;  ill. 
Patterns  for  Turning  ;  ill. 
Eccentric  Turning  ;  50  ill. 


IS/-     8°  Holtzapffel 
15/6     8°        „ 
42/-     8°        „ 
[elementary]  6/-  c  8°  Spon 
\without -osi  of  Chuck]  15/-  s  4°  Murray 

15/-     4°  Holtzapffel 


[61]  !S4 
72 


Arts  and  Trades] 


CABINET   MAKING.     COACH    BUILDING. 


[Industries 


I  §§  70-71 

Evans,  J.  H. 
Hasluck,  p.  N. 


Ornamental  Turning  :  a  work  of  practical  instruction  ;  pi.  and  ill.  2l/- 

Lathe  Work  :  on  tools,  appliances,  and  processes  S/- 

Metal  Turners'  Handbook  ;  looill.  ;  Wood  Turners'  Handbk.  ;  looill.ea.  2/- 


8°  Spon  89 

c  8°  Lockwood      [    ]  86 

.     c8°        „       [84]  87;  87 

102/-     8°  Holtzapifel       47-84 


*HoLTZAPFFEL,  C.  +  J.  J.  Turning  and  Mechanical  Manipulation,  vols.  i.-v. ;  ill. 

Vol.  i.  15/-,  [47]  62 ;  ii.  20/-,  '66  i  iii.  15/-,  '70 ;  it.  22/-,  '79 :  t.  3oI~,  '3* ;  vi.  z«  fit  ep. 

LuKiN,  Rev.  James  The  Lathe  and  its  Uses :  turning  for  amateurs ;  144  ill.  10/6     8°  TriiLner  [67]  89 

„  ,,  Turning  Lathes :  manual  for  technical  schools  ;  124  ill.  3/- c  8°  Upcott  Gill    [88390 

NoRTHCOTT,  W.  H.  Lathes  and  Turning:  simple,  mech.,  ornamental;  338  ill.  18/-     8°  Longman        [68376 


70.    CABINET  MAKING  and  UPHOLSTERY. 
Practical  Works. 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  The  Cabinet  Worker's  Handybook  [tools,  matls.,  appliances,  etc.3  ;  100  ill.  2/-   12°  Lockwood 

Practical  Cabinet  Maker,  2  series  ;  ill.  [Wyman's  Technical  Series3  ea.  4/-  c  8°  Wyman 

Practical  Upholstery ;  ill.  [Wyman's  Technical  Series]  2/6  c  8°      ,, 

Designs,  Patterns,  etc. 

Batley,  a.  W.  Studies  for  Furniture,  Decoration,  etc.  52/6 

Cabinet-maker's  Pattern  Book,  series  i.— v. ;  ill.  ea.  10/6 

Charles,  R.  Cabinet-maker ;  96  pi.  of  mediaeval  and  Old  English  styles  10/6 

Davidson,  E.  A.  Drawing  for  Cabinet-makers;  ill.  [Technical  Manuals]  3/- 

GODWIN,  E.  W.  Art  Furniture  Designs,  ed.  W.  Watt ;  21  pi.  7/6 

JONQUET,  A.  Original  Sketches  for  Furniture ;  pi.  25/- 

ScH  WENKE,  F.  Designs  for  Decorative  -Furniture  and  Chamber  Arrangement ;  ill.  72  pi.   84/- 

Furniture  and  Woodwork,  Ancient  and  Modern. 

Adams,  M.  B.  [ed.] 
Brook,  Robert  [ed.] 
Bury,  T.  T.  [ed.] 
*Jacquemart,  a. 
Marshall,  A.  [ed.] 
Ogden,  W.  S.  [ed.] 
Old  Fnrniture  : 
Pollen,  J.  H. 


f°  Low 
f°  Wyman 
f°  Spon 
f8°  Cassell  , 
f°  Batsford 

14°        .1 
r  f°  I.OW 


88 

78 

[83]  84 


83 
81-86 
68 
72 
78 
[79]  80 
82 


Examples  of  Old  English  Houses  and  Furniture  25/- 

Elements  of  Style  in  Furniture  and  Woodwork  :  series  of  details  21/- 

Remains  of  Ecclesiastical  Woodwork  ;  21  pi.  21/— 

History  of  Furniture,  tr.  Mrs.  Bury  Palliser  ;  170  ill.  31/6 

Specim.  of  Ant.  Carved  Furnit.  &  Woodwk.  [50  photolithos.  &  phototypes]  60/- 
Sketches  of  Antique  Furniture  [fr.  Engl.  17th  cent,  carved  oak  specs.]  12/6 
Examples  from  I2tli-l8th  Century  10/6 

Ancient  and  Modem  Furniture  and  Woodwork  ;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Cat.]  21/- 
Ancient  and  Modem  Furniture  and  Woodwork  ;  ill.  [S.  K.  Mus.  Hdbks.]    2/6 


f°  Batsford  89 

f°  priv.  prin.  89 

f°  Weale(Lockwood)47 

i  8°  Chapman 

i  4°  W.  H.  Allen 
4°  Batsford 
i°  Wyman 

r  8°  Chapman 

c8-        „ 


Redfaen,  W.  B.  [ed.] 
Sanders,  W.  B.  [ed.] 

Shaw,  Henry  [ed.] 
Small,  J.  W.  [ed.] 

Talbert,"b.  J.  [ed.] 


[Brit.  Manufact.  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 


78 
88 
89 
83 

74 
7.S 
76 


Furniture  and  Woodwork  ^  ,  _,     . 

Ancient  Wood  and  Ironwork  in  Cambridge  31/6  f°  Spalding,  Cambridge  n.d.  (87) 

Examples  of  Carved  Oak  in  Woodwork  &  Furniture  of  Ancient  Houses  ;  25  pi. 

[l6th-i7th  centuries]  31/6  r  f°  83 

Specimens  of  Ancient  Furniture  ;  74  col.  pi.                  \fb.  £\o  10/- ;  w.  63/-]  i  4°  Quaritch  36 

Ancient  and  Modern  Furniture ;  50  pi.                                                             21/-     4°  Batsford  83 

Scottish  Woodwork  of  i6th  and  17th  Centuries ;  pi.                 [134  lithos.]  84/-  i  8°  Waterston  78 

Examples  of  Ancient  and  Modem  Furniture;  21  pi.                                       32/-      f°  Batsford  76 


Church  Furniture         — w.  A  §  no:  Church  Management. 
Taste  :    Household    — z/.  I  §  141  :  Art  in  the  House. 


71.    COACH  BUILDING  aot  PAINTING. 
Building. 

Burgess,  J.  W.  Prac,  Hist.  &  Descriptive  Treat,  on  Coach-building;  57  ill.  [Weale's  Ser.]  2/6 

Coach-maker's  Illustrated  Handbook  15/- 

The  Coachmaker's  Handbook;  ill.  15/- 


— V.  alsf  I  §  66  :  House  Painting. 

Complete  Guide  for  Carriage  Painters  [tr.] 
Carriage  Painter's  Illustrated  Manual 


Ware,  J.  D.  [Am.] 

Painting 

Arlot,  M.  [Am.] 
Gardner,  F.  B.  [Am.] 

Trimming. 

FARR-fTHRUPP,  W. +G.  A.    Coach  Trimming ;  70  ill. 
Fitzgerald,  W.  N.  The  Carriage  Trimmer's  Manual 

History  of  Coaches. 

Stratton,  E.  M.  [Am.]  The  World  on  Wheels  :  carriages  and  their  associations  30/- 

Thrupp,  G.  A.  A  History  of  Coaches  ;  ill.  [Society  of  Arts  Lectures]  6/- 

636 


6/- 

s/- 


2/6 
18/- 


p8- 
8° 
12° 

16° 


c8° 
8° 


Lockwood 

Triibner 

Philadelphia 


Spon 
New  York 


Chapman 
Spon 


New  York 
Kerby 


81 

82 
7i 


71 
80 


81 


78 
77 


Arts  and  Trades] 


GOLDSMITH.     LEATHER  TRADE. 


BOGUE,  J.  W. 

Ogden,  W.  S. 
ToTTiE,  Carl 


[Industries 
I  g§  72-74* 


72.    MONUMENTAL  MASON. 


Monumental  Sculpture  [original  designs  from  headstones]  36/-  i  4°  Jack,  BMn.  84 

Designs  for  Christian  Grave-stones ;  150  ill.  9/-  _  4°Heywood,j1/o«.[77]88 

Designs  for  Sepulchral  Monuments;  23  copperpl.,  w.  plans  30/-  i  4°  Jack,  Edin.         n.d. 


73.    GOLD  AND  SILVERSMITH.    CLOCK  and  WATCH  MAKER. 


fiold  and  Silvepsmith, 

boutell,  c. 
Gee,  G.  E. 


Gold  Working 

The  Goldsmith's  Handbook  ;  ill. 

The  Silversmith's  Handbook  ;  ill. 


[Brit.  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6 
[Weale's  Series]  3/- 
[Weale's  Series]  3/- 


Hall  Marking. 

Gee,  G.  E. 
Poole,  J.  U. 

Electroplating 
Wahl,  W.  H.  [Am.] 


The  Hall-marking  of  Jewellery  :  practically  considered  3/- 

Hall-marking  of  Gold  and  Silver  Wares  [letters  addr.  to  Lond.  press] 

— V.  also  1  §  91,  s.v.  Electrometallurgy. 

Practical  Guide  for  Gold  and  Silver  Electroplater  ;  1S9  ill. 


p8° 


Stanford 
Lockwood 


Lockwood 
London 


35/-     8°  Low 


Clock  and  Watchmaking, 

•Beckett,  Sir  E. 
Booth,  Mary  L.  [Am.] 
Britten,  F.  J. 

,,  ,, 

Glasgow,  D. 
Hasluck,  p.  N. 
Kemlo,  F.  [Am.] 
Sadnier,  Claudius 

,,  J, 

History. 

Nelthropp,  H.  L. 
Wood,  E.  J. 
Wyatt,  Sir  M.  D. 

Regulation  of  Clocks. 
Warner,  T. 

Jewellery 
Plate 


Clocks  and  Watches,  and  Bells  ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  4/6  p  8° 

New  and  Complete  Clock  and  Watch  Maker's  Manual ;  ill.  $2  c  8° 

Watch  and  Clock  Maker's  Handbook  5/-   12° 

Watches  and  Clocks  [Brit.  Manufact.  Industries]  3/6  p  8° 

Watch  and  Clock  Making  4/6    12° 

Watch  Jobber's  Handybook  ;  100  ill.  2/-  c  8° 

The  Watch-Repairer's  Handbook ;  ill.  6/6   16° 

The  Watchmaker's  Handbook  :  a  workshop  companion  [tr.]  ;  12  pi.  &  ill.   9/-  c  8° 
Treat,  on  Modern  Horology  in  Theory  &  Practice  [tr.];  22  col.  pi.  &  78  ill.  42/-  r  8° 


Watchwork,  Past  and  Present 
Curiosities  of  Clocks  and  Watches 
History  of  the  Manufacture  of  Clocks 


6/6 
10/6 
o.p. 


c8° 
c8° 
16° 


Lockwood 

New  York 

Kent 

Stanford 

Cassell 

Lockwood 

Triibner 

Lockwood 


Spon 
Bentley 


76 

[77]  86 
[77]  86 


84 
81 


83 


[    ]83 

[77]  89 

8i 

76 

8S 

89 

[69]  77 

[82]  88 

[82] 87 


73 
66 
68 


How  to  Keep  the  Clock  Right  [by  the  fixed  stars]  6/-  p  8°  Williams         [69]  76 

— V.  I  §  §  114,  11^— for  Jewellery  Designs,  v.  I  §  11 1  .  Designs. 
— w.  I  §  114:  Plate. 


Generally. 

Collins.  J. 
Davis,  C.  T.  [Am.] 
Hunter,  C. 
Leno,  J.  B. 
Procter,  H.  R. 
Watt,  Alex. 

United  States. 

SCHHLTZ,  J.  S.  [Am.] 
Skeel,  T.  [Am,] 

Harness-rtiaking 

Fitzgerald,  W.  N. 


74.    LEATHER,  SADDLERY,  BOOT  TRADE. 


Hydes  and  Leather,  Gutta  Percha,  etc.                    [Brit.  Manuf.  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford  76 

The  Manufacture  of  Leather ;  300  ill.                                                                52/6     8°  Low  85 

The  Art  of  Leather  Manufacture  ;  ill.                                                                          c  8°  Lockwood  85 

Art  of  Boot  and  Shoe  Making ;  ill.                                                                      2/6  c  8°         ,,  [85]  87 

Text  Book  of  Tanning  :  theoretical  and  practical                                             lo/6  c  8°  Spon  85 

The  Art  of  Leather  Manufacture  ;  ill.                 [tanning,  currying,  dressing]  9/-  c  8°  Lockwood  [85]  87 


Leather  Manufacture  in  the  United  States  ;  ill. 
The  Leather  Manufacture  of  the  United  States  ;  ill. 

— V.  also  I  §  40,  s.v.  Harness. 

The  Harness  Maker's  Illustrated  Manual 


24/-     8°  Spon  76 

$5     8°  New  York 


IS/-  c  8°  Spon 


g( 


74*.    MILLER  and  GRINDER. 


Miller. 

Kick,  Prf  Friedrich 
Mills:  generally 


Flour  Manufacture :  treat,  on  milling  sc.  &  practice  [tr.] ;  24  pi.  &  113  cuts  25/-  r  8°  Lockwood 

—V.  I  §  II,  s.v.  Mill-Work. 

637 


Arts  and  Trades] 


PRINTING.     PAPER.     BOOKBINDING. 


[Industries 


I  §§  75-77 


75.    FEINTING:  LETTERPRESS,  LITHOGRAPHIC,  &o.     TYPE-FOUNDING. 

126/-     4°  Quaritch    80;  84;  86 


Bibliography. 

fc  r 

Bigmore+Wyman,  c.  w.  h.  Bibliography  of  Printing,  3  vols.  ;  ill 
— ».  K§§  11-16. 


History 

Dictionaries  of  Terms. 


JACOBI,  C.  T. 

Morgan,  H.  [Am.] 


Printer's  Vocabulary 

Dictionary  of  Terms  Used  in  Printing 


[some  2500  technical  terms]  3/6  c  8°  Chiswick  Press      89 
7/6     8°  Trubner  63 


Letterpress  and  Generally. 

Bishop,  H.  G.  [Am.]  The  Practical  Printer  $1    l6°  New  York             89 

*GoULD,  Joseph  The  Letterpress  Printer  cS"  AatYiox,Muidlesbi-o'[j';']%g 

Hatton,  J.  Printing                                                         [British  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford  [76]  77 

Jacobi,  C.  T.  Printer's  Handbook  of  Trade  Recipes,  Hints  and  Suggestions  2/6  c  8°  Chiswick  Press      88 

,,           „  Printing                                                                                [Technolog.  Handbks.]  c8°  Bell                in  prep. 

Mackellar,  T.  [Am.]  The  American  Printer  $2  c  8°  Philadelphia  [67]  78 

Southward,  John  Practical  Printing  :  handbook  to  the  art  of  typography,  2  vols,  in  I  7/6     8°  Powell  &^on  [82]  87 

Dictionary. 

RiNGWALT  [Am.] 

Amateur  Printing. 
Raynor,  p.  E. 

Lithography. 

Richmond,  W.  D. 

Chromolithography, 

audsley,  g.  a. 
Richmond,  W.  D. 

Machines. 

Southward +W1LS0N,  pTx^  Principles  &  Progress  of  Printing  Machinery  [Wyman's  Techn.  Ser.]  5/-  c8°  Wyman 
*WiLSON  +  Grey,     p'   '    Practical  Treatise  on  Modem  Printing  Machinery  and  Printing ;  ill.  21/-  r  8°  Cassell 

Stereotyping  and  Electrotypihg-^?-  Electrotyping,  v.  also  l  §  8i,  s.v.  Electrometallurgy. 

Wilson,  F.  J.  F.  Stereotyping  and  Electrotyping  [Wyman's  Technical  Series]  S/-  c  8°  Wyman 

Type-Founding. 

Reed,  T.  B.  History  of  Old  English  Letter  Foundries ;  ill.  31/6  c  4°  Stock 

With  notes  on  the  rise  and  progress  of  Enelish  typography 

Wood  and  "Process"  Cuts— ».  i §  106. 


American  Encyclopaedia  of  Printing 
Printing  for  Amateurs  ;  ill. 

Grammar  of  Lithography 


$10     8°  Philadelphia 
l/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

[Wyman's  Technical  Series]  5/-  c  8°  Wyman 


Chromolithography  :  a  popular  treatise  ;  44  pi.  63/-     f"  Low 

Colour  and  Colour  Printing  as  Applied  to  Lithog.   [Wyman's  Techn.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8°  Wyman 


71 

80 

[79] 79 

81 
[79]  87 

[80]  90 
89 

[80]  80 


76.    PAPER. 


Archer,  Prf. 
Cross +BEVAN,  |^' 
Davis,  C.  T. 
Dunbar,  J. 
HOFMAN,  C.  [Am.] 
MUNSELL,  J.  [Am.] 
Parkinson,  R. 
Proteaux,  A. 
Watt,  Alexander 


Paper 

Text-book  of  Paper  Making 


[British  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p8°  Stanford 

12/6  c  8°  Spon 


Manufacture  of  Paper  :  fabric,  colour,  finish  ;  180  ill. 

Paper  Manufacture 

Practical  Treatise  on  Manufacture  of  Paper  ;  ill. 

Paper  Making  :  its  origin,  progress,  etc. 

Treatise  on  Paper 

Practical  Guide  for  Manufacture  of  Paper  and  Boards  ;  ill. 

Paper  Manufacture  :  a  practical  handbook  ;  ill. 


28/ 

2/6  16' 

73/6  4' 

10/6  8' 

6o/- 


Low 
Spon 

New  York 
Lockwood 
Baird 


76 

87 
86 
81 

73 

]76 

86 


[Weale's  Ser.]     12°  Lockwood  [    \inprep. 


Tl.    BOOKBINDING. 
Art  of  Bookbinding. 

Crane,  W.  J.  E.  Bookbinding  for  Amateurs  ;  ill. 

Nicholson,  J.  B.  [Am.]  The  Art  of  Bookbinding;  ill. 
Weal,  James  Books  and  Bookbinding 

"Zaehnsdorf,  J.  W.        The  Art  of  Bookbinding  ;  10  plates  and  ill. 
„  „  Bookbinding 

648 


lo/6  p  8°  Bell 
[Technolog.  Handbks.]  c  8°     „ 


2/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill  85 

8°  Philadelphia  8» 

in  prep. 
80 
inprtp. 


Arts  and  Trades] 


TEXTILE   FABRICS. 


[Industries 


[book  edges,  etc.]  10/6  p  8°  Bell 


Mapbling. 

WooLNOUGH,  C.  W.         The  Whole  Art  of  Marbling ;  ill. 

Examples. 

CUNDALL,  J.  [ed.]  Bookbinding :  ancient  and  modern  ;  28  pi.  31/6  c  4°  Bell 

*QuARiTCH,  B.  [ed.]         Facsimiles  of  Historical  Bookbinding,  11  pts. ;  col.  pi.  ea.  21/-  r  8°  Quaritch 

Examples  from  the  begioniag  of  i6  to  middle  of  z8  cent.    FricdpaUy  Italian,  French,  and  English. 

Wheatley,  H.  B.  [ed.]  Bindings  Remarkable  for  Beauty ;  62  monotint  pi.  [Brit  Mas.  Specimens]  63/-  r  4°  Low 

> 
78.    TEXTILE  FABRICS :  MANUFACTURE,  DESIGN,  &0. 


I  §78 

81 


SI 

89 


89 


Carpets. 

CoxoN,  Herbert 
Dresser,  Chr. 
Lessing,  Julius  [ed.] 
Robinson,  V.  J.  [ed.] 

Cotton. 

Practical  Works. 

Bowman,  F.  H. 
Brooks,  C.  P. 
Geldart,  J, 
Leigh,  E. 
„        W. 
McHenry,  G. 
Marsden,  R. 
Scott,  Robert 
Walmsley,  H.  E. 


Oriental  Carpets  :  how  made  and  conveyed  to  Europe  ;  ill,  3/6     8°  Unwin  84 

Carpets  [British  Manufact.  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford  76 

Ancient  Oriental  Carpet  Patterns ;  35  col.  pi.  63/-   r  f°  Sotheran  79 

Eastern  Carpets :  twelve  early  examples ;  12col.pl.  63/-  r  4°        „  82 


The  Structure  of  the  Cotton  Fibre  18°  Manchester     [81]  82 

Cotton  Manufacturing ;  80  ill.  6/-     8° Brooks,  Blackbuin\_     ]  89 

Handbook  of  Cotton  Manufacture  12/6  c  8° 

The  Science  of  Modem  Cotton  Spinning,  2  vols.  ;  40  pi.  and  259  ill.  84/-  i  8°  Manchestei^l-'JT^'J'J 

The  Practical  Cotton  Spinner  and  Manager's  Assistant  2/-  c  8°  Edmonston,  Skipton  [78]  88 

The  Cotton  Trade  10/6     8° 

Cotton  Spinning  :  devel.,  princ,  practice ;  ill.     [Technological  Handbks.]  6/5  p  8°  Bell  [84]  86 

The  Cotton  Spinner  12/-     8°  Simpkin  [6-]  77 

Cotton  Spinning  and  Weaving  7/6     8°  Manchester  83 

—V.  I  §  61. 


10/-     8°  Manchester      [77]  79 


Ellison,  T. 
Lee,  Henry 
Uee,  Dr. 
Watts,  I, 


8°  Trubner 
8°  E.  Wilson 


Calico  Printing 

Cotton  Plant  Culture  — ».  1  §  34. 

Sizi7ig. 

Thompson,  W.  Sizing  of  Cotton  Goods,  and  Mildew 

History  and  Statistics. 

DoMiELL,  j;.  J.  [Am.]      Chronological  and  Statistical  History  of  Cotton  42/- 

Cotton  Trade  of  Great  Britain  and  History  of  the  Liverpool  Market  15/- 

The  Vegetable  Lamb  of  Tartary  :  a  curious  fable  [w.  hist,  of  cotton  &  the  trade]  3/6  c  8°  Low 
The  Cotton  Manufactures  of  Great  Britain,  2  vols.  10/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Cotton  [British  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

J,        »  — article  Cotton  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  vi.  30/-     4°  Black 

Manchester:  History  of— fir  fuller  list,  z-.  E  §  17. 

Saintsbury,  George        Short  Hist,  of  Manchester  [conts.  ace.  of  rise  of  cotton  trade]  3/6  c  8°  Longman 

Hosiery. 
Felkin,  W.  History  of  Machine-wrought  Hoisery  and  Lace  Manufactures  ;  port.  &  pi.  21/-  r  8°  Longman 

Hosiery  and  Lace  —v.  i  §  143 :  Lace. 
Linen  and  Flax. 


Flax  and  Linen 

Flax  Spinning 

Flax,  Jute,  and  Tow  Spinning 


Charley,  Sir  W. 
Marshall,  W. 
Sharp,  P. 

Silk. 

Brockett,  L.  p.  [Am.]  The  Silk  Industries  in  America 

Burnley,  James  History  of  the  Silk  Trade 

Cobb,  B.  F.  Silk 

Wardle,  T.  Silk  :  its  entomology,  history,  etc.,  at  Manes.  Exhib.,  1887 

Wyckoff,  W.  C.  [Am.]  Silk  Goods  of  America 

Silkworms. 

Butler,  E.  A.  Silkworms ;  111.  [Young  Collector  Series]  i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein 

Croziee,  L.  S.  [Am.]       Treatise  on  the  Culture  and  Raising  of  Silkworms  3/6     8°  New  Orleans 

Riley,  C.  V.  [Am.]  The  Mulberry  Silkworm  :  manual  of  instruction  in  silk  culture ;  2  col.  pi.     $1     8°  Washington   [ 

639 


[British  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

15/-     8°  Spon 
5/-  c  8°  Manchester 


$1.50     8°  New  York 
8°  Low 

[Bri^  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

5/-  c  8°  Bumpus 
$1     8°  New  York 


72 
86 

87 
61 
78 
78 


87 


67 


76 

85 
82 


79 

m  prep. 
76 
88 
79 


88 
n.d. 
]86 


Arts  and  Trades] 


MINING:  GENERAL  TREATISES. 


[industries 


I  §79 

Tapestry. 

de  Champeaux,  A.  Tapestry ;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]    2/6  c  8°  Chapman 

Cole,  A.  S.  Tapestry  and  Embroidery  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Catalogue]  r8°         ,, 

*MUNTZ,  Eugene  Short  History  of  Tapestry  [tr.]  ;  ill.  [Fine  Art  Lib.]     £/-  c  8°  Cassell 

Covering  the  period  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  end  of  the  iSth  century. 

Tartans  of  Scottish  Clans— z;.  E  §  19  and  G  §  25. 
Wool  and  Worsted. 

Practical  Works. 

Wool  [Brit.  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

Woollen  and  Worsted  Cloth  Manufacture  ;  200  ill.         [Technol.  Hdbks.]  7/6  c  8°  Bell 
The  Structure  of  the  Wool  Fibre  ;  ill.  16/-     8°  Manchester 

The  American  Woollen  Manufacturer  28/-     8°  Baird 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Manufacture  of  Worsted  and  Carded  Yarns  [tr.]  25/-     8°  Triibner 
Spinning  Woollen  and  Worsted  ;  ill.  [Mans,  of  Technology]  4/6  c  8°  Cassell 


Archer,  Pr^ 
Beaumont,  R. 
Bowman,  F.  H. 
Burns,  G.  C. 
Leroux,  C. 
McLaren,  W.  S.  B. 

History. 

Ashley,  W.  J.  [Am.] 
Bischoff,  J. 
Bonwick,  James 
Burnley,  James 

Berlin  Wool. 
Ver  Kruzen,  T.  A. 


78 
88 

8S 


76 
87 
]8S 
72 
69 
84 


The  Early  History  of  the  English  Woollen  Industry 
History  of  Woollen  and  Worsted  Manufactures,  2  vols. 
The  Romance  of  the  Wool  Trade 
History  of  Wool  and  Wool  Combing  ;  ports,  and  ill. 

Treatise  on  Berlin  Wool  and  Colours 


ill. 


[historical] 


75^. 
26/- 


21/-  r  8' 


Amer.  Econ.  Assoc.S? 
Smith  &  Elder  42 
Griffith  89 

Low  89 


l/-     4°  Trubner 


82 


Design  and  Specimens 

ASHENHURST,  T.  R.         Album  of  Textile  Fabrics 


25/- 


ASHTON,  F.  T.  [Am.] 
Dupont-Atjberville 
PossELT,  E.  A.  [Am.] 
Rock,  Can.  D. 

Norway. 
Grosch,  H. 


4°Broadbent,  Huddersfd.  81 


7°oo  ill->  w-  descript.  text 

Design  in  Textile  Fabrics ;  10  col.  pis.  and  106  ill.    [Manuals  of  Technol.]  4/6  c  8°  Cassell 

Art  of  Designing  Fancy  Woollen  and  Cotton  Cloths  ;  52  ill.  50/-     f°  Low 

Ornamental  Textile  Fabrics  of  All  Ages  and  Nations  [tr.] ;  50  ilium,  pi.      60/-      f°  Asher 

Technology  of  Textile  Design  ;  looo  ill.  28/-     4°  Low 

Textile  Fabrics  ;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbks.]  2/6  c  8°  Chapman 

Textile  Fabrics;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Catalogue]  31/6  r  8°        „ 


Old  Norwegian  Textile  Patterns  ;  9  col.  pi.  [pub.  by  Directors  of  Mus.  Indust. 

Arts,  Christiana]  24/- 


f°  Asher 


India. 

Watson,  Dr.  J.  Forbes    The  Textile  Manufact.  &  Costumes  of  India ;  12  col.  photos.  [India  Off.  pub.]  63/-      f  W.  H.  Allen 

a  catalogue  raisonn^  of  collections  of  700  specimens  of  cotton,  silk  and  woollen  manufactures,  20  in  number,  collected  by  the  Indian  Govt,  for 
presentation  to  museums,  etc.,  in  England  and  India. 

Dyeing  and   Bleaching— z».  I  §  61  :  Dyeing  and  Bleaching. 


74 
77 

89 
75 
76 


89 


66 


Weaving, 

ASHENHURST,  T.  R. 

Barlow,  A.  [Am.] 
Beaumont,  R. 
Brown,  A. 
WatsoNj  John 

Draper. 

Beck,  S.  W. 


Practical  Treatise  on  Weaving  and  Designing;  360  ill.  i2l6?)°'Bms.ihfB.t,Huddersfd.  [8o]88 

Weaving  by  Hand  and  by  Power ;  ill.  25/-  r  8°  Low  [78]  79 

Colour  in  Woven  Design  [Technological  Handbks.]  c  8°  Bell  in  prep. 

Treatise  on  the  Construction  of  Power  Loom  and  Art  of  Weaving  3/6  12°  Mathew,Zlz<Krf.[83]87 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Weaving  by  Hand  and  PoWer  12/6     8°  Watson,  Gto^.  [63]  87 


Draper's  Dictionary  :  a  manual  of  the  textile  fabrics 
The  Glove  :  a  chapter  of  trade  and  social  history ;  ill. 


3/6  c  8°  Collingridge  84 

7/6  0  8°  Hamilton  83 


79.    MINING  (a) :  GENERAL  TREATISES,  ENGINEERING  akd  TOOLS. 


General  Works. 

Gallon,  J.  Lectures  on  Mining,  tr.  Le  Neve  Foster+W  Galloway,  2  vols. 

Davies,  O.  C.  Treatise  on  Earthy  and  other  Minerals  and  Mining 

Osborn,  Prf.  H.  S.  [Am.]  Practical  Manual  of  Minerals,  Mines  and  Mining 
van  Wagenen,  T.  E.        Manual  of  Hydraulic  Mining  :  for  the  practical  miner 

History  and  Description 

Patrick,  R.  W.  Cochrane  Early  Records  relating  to  Mining  in  Scotland 
SiMONIN,  L. 

Royalties. 


62/- 
12/6 

s/- 


r  8°-  Dulau  77-82 

=  8°  Lockwood  [84]  88 

8°  Spon  S8 

18°    „  So 


Sorley,  Prf.  W.  R. 
America. 

PUMl'ELLY,  C.  [Am.] 


^  ^  [only  350  printed]  31/6 

History  of  Underground  Life  :  or'mines  and  miners  ;  200  pi.  and  maps       42/- 

Mining  Royalties  [effect  on  the  iron  and  coal  trades]  1/6 


4°  Douglas,  Edin.     78 
8°  Chapman  69 


Report  on  Minin2  Industries  of  U.  S. 


640 


Frowde  89 

[excl.  prec.  metals]  ;  ill.      4°   Washington  87 


Arts  and  TradesJ 


MINING:   COAL   MINING,    ETC. 


[Industries 


MineFalogry :  Local—©,  h  §  §  35-41. 
Epgineering' :  Generally. 


Practical  Treatise  on  Mine  Engineering;  64  pi.  (many  col.) 
Mechanical  Engineering  for  Collieries,  vol.  i.  13/6 ;  vol.  ii. 


Greenwell,  G.  C. 
Percy,  E.  W. 

Accidents  in  Mines. 

Atkinson,  W.  N. +J.  B.  Explosions  in  Coal  Mines;  27  plans  (13  col.) 
Bagot,  a.  Accidents  in  Mines  :  their  causes  and  prevention 

Sawyer,  A.  R.  Accidents  in  Mines  in  North  Staffs.  Coalfield 

Blasting,  Quarrying  and  Tunnelling. 

ANDRi;,  G.  G.  Rock  Blasting  :  a  practical  treatise  ;  pL 

BuRGOYNE,  J.  F.  Blasting  and  Quarrying  , 

Drinker,  H.  S.  A.  [Am.]  Treatise  on  Explosive  Compounds,  Machine  Drills  and  Blasting 
„  „  Tunnelling,  Explosive  Compounds  and  Rock  Drills  ;  1000  ill. 

Drainage. 

MlCHELL,  S. 

Explosives 


§80 


IS/-     4°  Spon  .    [    ]89 

25/-     8°  Col.  Gaz.  Off.  82  ;  85 


7/6  r  8°  Longman  86 

6/-  c  8°  Paul  78 

2S/-  r  8°  [86]  89 


10/6     8°  Spon 

78 

1/5   12°  Lockwood 

74 

25/-     4°  Spon 

8,S 

no/-     4°      „ 

7S 

Mine  Drainage  ;  ill 

— ^-  '  §  59  (esp.  EissLER). 


15/-     8°  Lockwood 


Machinery  and  Tools. 


*Andr£,  G.  G. 
Morgans,  W. 

MURGUE,  D. 

Povey-Harper,  J. 

Management. 

Hyslop,  J. +C.  +  M.  E. 

Surveying. 

Brough,  B.  H. 


Mining  Machinery,  Tools,  etc.,  2  vols.  ;  182  pi. 
Manual  of  Mining  Tools  [Weale's  Series]'2/6  ; 

Theories  and  Practice  of  Centrifugal  Ventilating  Machines  [tr.] 
On  Coal- Mining  Plant ;  37  pi. 


Colliery  Management ;  ill.  and.separ.  vol.  of  pi. 


Textbook  of  Mine  Surveying ;  100  ilL 


25/-     8°  London 


FENWICK+ Baker, T.  4-T.  Treatise  on  Subterranean  Surveying ;  ill. 

Ventilation. 


Bagot,  A. 
Wilson,  E.  B.  [Am.] 


Principles  of  Colliery  Ventilation 

Treatise  on  Practical  and  Theoretical  Mine  Ventilation 


81 


72/-  4°  Spon  77  ;  73 

Atlas,  4/6  8°  Lockwood  [^}]  %\ 

5/-  8°  Spon  83 

52/6  4°     „  84 


76 


7/6  c  8°  Griffin  [88]  89 

[Weale's  Ser.]  3/-  c  8°  Lockwood 


5/-  c  8°  Paul  [79]  82 

6/-   i6°  New  YorH  84 


80. 


Mmma  (*) :  coal  mining,  coal  ahd  fuel,  granite,  petroleum,  slate. 


Coal. 

Bauerman,  H. 
•Green +  MIALL,  ttc. 
Wiltshire,  T. 

History. 
Galloway,  R.  L. 
Dictionaries  of  Terms. 
Greenwell,  G.  C. 
Gresley,  W.  S. 

Practical  Treatises. 

Andr£,  G.  G. 
Smyth,  Prf.  W.  W. 
Walton,  T.  H. 
Boyd,  R.  N. 


— article  Coal,  in  Encycld.  Brit., 
Coal :  its  history  and  uses  ;  ill. 
History  of  Coal ;  ill. 


vol. 


30/- 
12/6 

I/- 


Black 

Macmillan 

Spon 


History  of  Coal  Mining  in  Great  Britain 

Glossary  of  Terms  used  in  Coal-trade  in  Northumberland  and  Durham 
Glossary  of  Terms  used  in  Coal  Mining ;  ill. 


7/6  c  8°  Macmillan 


t 


Coal  Mining,  2  vols  ;  ill. 

Coal  and  Coal  Mining  ;  ill. 

Coal  Mining  Described  and  Illustrated  ;  ill. 

Coal  Mines  Inspection  ;  history  and  results 


72/- 

[Weale's  Series]  4/- 

25/- 

14/- 


Fnel 

Galloway,  R.  L. 
•Percy,  Dr.  John 
Richardson  -f  Watts 
Williams,  C.  W. 


— V.  also  I  §  53. 

Treatise  on  Fuel :  scientific  and  practical ;  illi  '    .  g/- 

Fuel,  Wood,  Coal,  etc.  ;  ill.  [vol.  i.  of  his  Metallurgy]  30/- 

Fuel  and  its  Applications;  ill.        [pts.  i.-ii.  of  his  Chemistry,  ut.  I  §  53]  j6/- 
-  Fuel:  its  combustion  aijfl  economy,  ed.  D.,I^,  Clark    ,    .  "  4/- 

64*  •.; 


8° 
c8° 


4 

J2° 


p8' 

8' 

rS' 

12" 


Bemrose 
Spon 


78 
78 
78. 

82 
[    ]89 


Spon  78 

Lockwood      [80]  85 
Low  81; 

W.  H.  Allen         75 


Triibner  8b 

Murray  [61]  75 

Jialliere  55-56 

Lockwood      [40]  86' 
T  T 


Arts  and  Trades] 


METALLURGY. 


[Industries 


I  §81 

Coal  Fields. 

Great  Britain. 

*HuLL,  Prf.  Edward         Coal-fields  of  Gt.  Britain  :  history,  structure,  resources ;  maps  and  ill.        i6/-     8° 
Meade,  R.  Coal  and  Iron  Industries  of  the  United  Kingdoni  28/-     8° 


Canada :  Cape  Breton. 

Brown,  Richard  [Am.]     Coal  Fields  and  Coal  Trade  of  Isl.  of  Cape  Breton  ;  ilL  7/6     8° 

Granite. 

Harris,  G.  F.  Granites  and  Granite  Industries ;  ill.  2/6   12° 

PetFOleum. 

Eaton,  Dr.  S.J.  M.  [Am.]  History  of  Petroleum  _  $28° 

Crew,  B.  J.  [Am.]  Practical  Treatise  on  Petroleum  :  orig.,  geol.,  distrib.,  mining,  etc  ;  ill.    28/-     8° 

Marvin,  Charles  The  Region  of  Eternal  Fire  ;  ill.  [petrol,  region  of  Caspian]  7/6     8° 

Slate  Quappying. 

Davies,  D.  C.  Treatise  on  Slate  and  Slate  Quarrying  ;  ill. 


Stanford  [61]  80 

Lockwood  82 


Low  71 

LockwQod  88 


Philadelphia  64 

Low  87 

W.  H.  Allen  [84]  89 


[Weale's  Series]  3/6   12°  Lockwood     [78]  87 


81.    METALLURGY. 


Genepal. 

Bloxam + Huntington, 
Davies,  D.  C. 
Egleston,  T.  [Am.] 
Greenwood,  W.  H. 
Gruner,  M.  L. 
Henwood,  W.  J. 
HioRNS,  A.  H. 

)»  »♦ 

*Hunt,  Robert 
*Keri.,  Prf. 
Overman,  F.  [Am.] 
*Percy,  Dr.  John 

"Phillips,  J.  A. 

Smyth,  Prf.  W.  W. 
Siemens,  Sir  W. 
Wright,  C.  R.  A. 

Histopy. 

Del  Mar,  A. 

Ppospeeting. 

Anderson,  J.  W. 

Assaying. 

Attwood,  G. 
Beringer,  J.  J.  +C. 


Prfs.  C.  L. +A.  K.-.  Metals- :•  their  properties  and  treatment ;  1 30  ill.  5/- 

MetalliferouS  Minerals  and  Mining;  ill,  12/6 

Metallurgy  of  Silver,  Gold  and  Mercury  in  the  U.S.,  vol.,i.:  Silver  ;  ill.  $7.50 
Metallurgy,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [elementary]  ea.  2/6 

Studies  of  Blast-furnace  Phenomena  [tr.  ]  7/6 

Observations  on  Metalliferous  Deposits  and  Subterranean  Temperatures  42/- 
Textbook  of  Elementary  Theoretical  Metallntgy;' ill.     '    '  4/- 

Textbook  of  Practical  Metallurgy  and  Assaying  ;  ill.  6/- 

British  Mining :  hist.,  discov.  &  prosp.  of  metallif.  mines  in  U.K. ;  230  ill.  42/- 
Practical  Treatise  on  Metallurgy,  tr.  Dr.  W.  Crookes,  3  vols. ;  625  ill.  99/- 
Treatise  on  Metallurgy,  Mining,  etc.  25/— 

Metallurgy  :  art  of  extracting  metals  from  ores;  3  vols. ;  ill. 

L:  Fuel.  Wood,  Coal,  etc.,  30/-;  ii.:  Lead  and  Silver  (i.),  3o/-;iu.;  Silver  (ii.)  and  Gold,  30/- 

Elements  of  Metallurgy,  ed.  H.  Bauerman ;  200  ill. 

Treatise  on  Ore  Deposits  ;  ill.  ' 

Metallic  Mining  [British  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6 

Scientific  Works,  vol.  i. :  Heat  and  Metallurgy  12/- 

Metals,  and  their  Chief  Industrial  Applications  3/6 


p8° 


f  8? 
c8° 
r8° 


Longniaa 

Lockwood 

New  York 

Collins 

Paul      . 

Triibner 

Macmillan 


T70]82 
[80]  88 
87 
74;  75 
7.^ 
73 
89 


90/- 

36/- 
25/- 


r8° 
■■8° 


8' 

p?; 


Lockwood  [    ]88 

Longman  68-70 

New  York  [52]  80 
Murray  [6 1-70]  7  5-80 

Griffin  [74]  87 

Macrnillan  84 

Stanford  76 

Murray  89 

Macmillan  78 


History  of  Precious  Metals  from  the  Earliest  Times 


10/6     8°  BeU 


The  Prospector's  Handbook 


Blowpipe  Assaying 

Text-book  of  Assaying ;  ill. 
BoDEMANN-f  Kerl,  T.-fB.  Treatise  on  Assaying  Lead,  Silver,  Copper,  Gold,  Mercury  [Am.  tf.] 
Brown,  W.  L.  [Am.]        Manual  of  Assaying  Gold,  Silver,  Copper,  and  Lead  Ores;  i  pi.  &  94 ill.  $2.50 
Kerl,  Prf.  The  Assayer's  Manual  [tr.] 

de  KoNiNCK-f  DiETZ,  L.  +  E.    Practical  Manual  of  Cheinical  Assaying,  tr.  Mallet 
Mitchell,  J.  .  Manual  of  Practical  Assaying,  ed.  W.  Crookes  ;  ill. 

RiCKETTS,  P.  de  P.  [Am.]  Notes  on  Assaying  and  Assay  Schemes 

Blowpipe 


Hall  Marking 

Alloys. 

Brannt,  W.  T. 
Fesquet,  a.  a. 
GUETTIER,  A.  [Am.] 

Aluminium. 

Richards,  J.  W. 


,  H  §  20  :  Analytical  Chemistry,  s.v.  Blowpipe. 
,  I  §  73  :  Goldsmith. 


Metallic  Alloys  :  a  practical  guide  [Am.  tr.]  ;  ill. 
Practical  Guide  for  the  Manufacture  of  Alloys 
The  Manufacture  of  Metallic  Alloys 


Aluminium  :  its  hist,,  occurr.,  pisp.,  medl.,  appUe.  ;  ill. 

642 


iz/6 
12/6 
14/- 


c8° 
p8° 
cS" 


Low 
Spon 
Low 


12/6   13°  Low 


80 


[for  ijaetal-bearing  and  other  minerals]  3/6  s  8°  Lockwood      [86]  89 


12/6     8°  Low 

80 

10/6  c  8°  Griffin 

89 

$2    12°  New  York 

$2.50  c8°  Chicago 

[83]  89 

12I6     8°  Spon 

83 

6/-  p  8°  Chapman 

73 

31/6     8°  Longman 

[    ]8i 

$2.50     8°  New  York 

t76J88 

89 
72 
72 


87 


Arts  and  Trades] 


METALLURGY. 


[Industries 


Brass. 

Graham,  W. 

»  St 

Larkin,  J. 

Copper. 

Grant,  F.  Histoty  of  Copper  Smelting  in  Swansea  District ;  ill.  ;  10/6     8° 

Lamborn,  R.  H.  Metallurgy  of  Copper ;  ill.  [Weale's  Ser.]  2/6   12° 

PETERS.Dr.  E.  'D.Jun.  [Am.]  Modem  American  Methods  of  Copper  Smelting  18/-     8° 

Phillips,  J.  A.  Copper  [British  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8° 

r,  G.  [A     -  ~.     ™      .  .  ..  .  .-  , .     _. 


PiGGOTT, 


[Am.] 


Brass,  Tin,  and  Zinc  [British  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

The  Brass-Founder's  Manual  2/6  f  8°  Lockwood 

The  Practical  Brass  and  Iron  Founder's  Guide  10/6   12°  Spon 


Sotheran 

Lockwood 

Spon 

Stanford 

Triibuer 


The  Chemistry  of  Metallurgy  of  Copper;  ill. 


7/6 


t§81 


76 

[68]  87 

66 


8i 

75 
88 
76 
81 


EleetFo-MetalluFgy. 

Gore,  G.  The  Art  of  Electro-Metallurgy  ;  56  ill. 

„      , ,  The  Theory  of  Electro-deposition 

Napier,  J.  A  Manual  of  Electro-Metallurgy  ;  ill. 

RosELEUR-tWAHL[Ams.]Galvanoplastic  Manipulations  in  Electroplating ;  ilL  ^j,        -    -^ 

Urquhart,  J.  W.  Electrotyping  ;  ill.,  5/-';  Electroplating ;  ill.  5/-  c  8°  Lockwood  [8l]82;  [80]  88 

Wahl,  Dr.  W.  H.  [Am.]  Galvanoplastic  Manipulat. :  pract.  guide  f.  gold  &  silv.  electroplater;  189  ill.  $5     8°  Philadelphia  83 

Watt,  A.  Electro-MetallurgyPractically  Treated ;  iU. ,  3/6 ;  Electro-deposition ;  ill.  9/-  c  8°  Lockwpod  [79]89 ;  [86]  89 

Gold. 

*Eissler,  M. 
Kastell,  G. 
*LocK,  C.  G.  W. 

*PERCy,  Dr.  John 
Phillips,  J.  A. 

Gold  Fields. 

Asia :  India. 
Daniell,  C.  J. 
Africa 
Baines,  T. 

America 

Heatherington  [Canad.]  The  Gold  Fields  of  Nova  Scotia 

Australia  -^-i;.  a/co  E  §§  65,  66. 

Smythe,  R.  B.  [Austral.]  The  Gold  Fields  and  Mineral  Districts  of  Victoria 

Iron  and  SteeL 


6/-   12°  Longman 
1/6    12°  Griffin 
7/6  P  8°      „ 
35/-     8°  Low 


The  Metallurgy  of  Gold  :  a  practical  treatise ;  1 30  ill.  9/-  c  8°  Lockwood 

Roasting  of  Gold  and  Silver  Ores  ;  ill.  18/-     8°  Triibner 

Gold  :  its  occurrence  and  abstraction  ;  ill.  [a  good  reference  bk.]  52/6  r  8°  Spon 

Practical  Gold  Mining ;  8  pi.  and  27  ill.  42/-  r  8°      ,, 

Metallurgy,  vol.  iii. :  Gold  and  Silver  ;  ill.  30/-     8°  Murray 

The  Mining  and  Metallurgy  of  Gold  and  Silver ;  ill.    o.p.  [pi.  31/6 ;  w.  25/-]  r  8°  Spon 


Gold  Treasure  of  India  :  an  inquiry 

— V.  also  E  §§  46,  50. 

The  Gold  Regions  of  S.-E.  Africa;  photos,  and  maps 

— v.'dlso  E  §  57. 


5/-  c  8°  Paul 
13/6     8°  Stanford 
c  8°  Montreal 
25/-  i  8° 


[77]  84 
81 

rsi]  82 
83 


[88]  89 

82 

89 

[70]  80 

67 


84 

77 

68 

69 


Bauerman,  II. 
Bayley,  T. 
Bell,  Sir  J.  L. 
Blair,  A.  A.  [Am.] 
Day,  St  John  V. 
,»  ») 

DOWNIE,  T. 

Fairbairn,  Sir  Wm. 
Greenwood,  W.  H. 
Gruner,  M.  L. 
Hewitt,  A.  S. 

HlORNS,  A.  H. 
HoAEE,  Chas. 
Huntingdon,  A.  K. 
Jeans,  J.  S. 
»>        »j 

KOHN,  H. 

Meade,  R. 
Osborn,  H.  S. 
P^RCY,  Dr.  John 
Tunner,  p. 
Williams,  W.  M. 

History  of  the  Iron 
SCRIVENOR,  Harry 


Metallurgy  of  Iron :  hist.,  methods,  etc.  ;  ilL 
The  Assay  and  Analysis  of  Iron  and  Steel 

,  Principles  of  Manufacture  of  Iron  and  Steel 
The  Chemical  Analysis  of  Iron ;  ill 
Uses  and  Manufacture  of  Iron  arid  Steel,  3  vols. 
The  Prehistoric  'XJse  of  Iron,  and  Steel       ,    , 
Iron  and  Metal  Trades  Companion 
Iron  :  its  history,  properties  and  manufacture 
Steel  and  Iron,  ed.  ,Ayrton-FWormell 

■  The  Manufacture  of  Stefel[tr.]  ;  ill. 


[Weale's  Series]  5/-   12° 
3/6  c  8° 


21/- 

$4 

.2/- 

9/- 
10/6 

■$3-So 


cS" 


Martin  Process  for  Making  Steel — in  Bauerman's  Metallurgy,  ut  supra. 
Iron  and  Steel  Manufacture  ;  ill.  [elementary]  3/6  gl  8° 

Iron  and  Steel :  for  forge,  foundry,  .factory,  etc.  6/-  otil 

Iron  and  Steel 

Steel :  its  history,  manufacture  and  uses  36/-     8° 

Creators  of  the  A^e  of  Steel  [for  contents,  v.  I  §,2]  7/6  c  8° 

Iron  and  Steel  Manufacture  31/6  r  8° 

Coal  and  Iron  Industries  of  the  United  Kingdom  28/-     8° 

Metallurgy  of  Iron  and  Steel :  theoretical  and  practical ;  pi.  £6     8° 

The  Manufacture,  of  Russian  Sheet  Iron  2/6     8° 

Treatise  on  Roll  Turning  for  Manufacture  of  Iron  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  ill.  45/  -    f " 

lion  and  Steel-  [British  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8° 


Lockwood  [68]  82 

Spon  84 

Routledge  84 

.Philadelphia  '  88 
T>0Ti^3s,Edin.  81-82 

Triibner  82 

Lockwood  77 

Black  [69]  81 

Cassell  84 

Ne^u  York  72 


Macmillan  89 

Lockwood       [     ]  76 
Bell  in  prep. 

'     ;    '80 
,.[84]  84 


Spon      _  • 
Chapman 
Mackenzie ' 
Lockwood 
Baird  ' 
Murray    . 
Spon      • '  • 
Stanford  ,' 


82 

71 

70 
76 


Trade. 
'   Hist,  af  the  Iron  Trade  :  fir.  the  earlst.  reeds,  topires.  time  e'.p.\jS.iZj6;  w.  16/-] 

643 


8°  Longman        [    ]  54 


Arts  and  Trades]        ART:   GENERALLY.    THEORY  OF   ART,    ETC. 


[Fine  Arts 


I  §§82-83 

LeSld.  — V.  also  Silver,  supra. 

Bradley,  L.  Deposition  of  Lead  Ore  in  Swaledale  [Yorks]  ;  maps 

Percy,  Dr.  John  Metallurgy  ;  vol.  ii. :  Lead 

PuLSiFER,  W.  H.  [Am.]  History  of  Lead  and  the  Manufacture  of  White  Lead  aiid  Lead  Oxides 

Wallace,  W.  Deposition  of  Lead  Ore  in  Veins  '" 

Ore  Dressing-. 

KtJNHARDT,  W.  B.  [Am.]  Method  of  Ore  Dressing  in  Europe 


2X1- 

,30/- 

$4 

21/- 


r  8°  Stanford 

8°  Murray'"  ' 
,  8°  New  YorU 
r  8°  Stanford    • 


$1.50     8°  New  York 


Petroleum 
Salt. 

Ratton,  J.  J.  L. 


— r.  I  §  59. 


Common  Salt 


7/6     8°  Triibner 


Silver  —v.  also  Gold,  supra. 

Aaron,  C.  H.  [Am.]         Practical  Treatise  on  Testing  and  Working  Silver  Ores  $2 

*ElssLER,  M.  The  Metallurgy  of  Silver  :  a  practical  treatise  ;  124  ill.  10/6 

Lamborn,  R.  H.  Metallurgy  of  Silver  and  Lead ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  2/6 

Stetefeldt,  C.A.  [Am.]  Lixiviation  of  Silver  Ores  vifith  Hyposulphite  Solutions  ;  ill.  $5 


62 
70 
88 
61 


84 


79 


12°  San  Francisco        lb 

c  8°  Lockwood  .89 

12°         „  [61]  79 

8°  New  York  S9 


Tin 

Blinn,  L.  J.  [Am.] 
Butts,  J.  R. 
Charleton,  a.  G. 
Flower,  P.  W. 

Zinc 


— V.  also  Brass,  supra. 

Manual  for  Tin,  Sheet- Iron,  and  Copperplate  Workers  10/6 

The  Tinman's  Manual  5/- 

Tin  :  mining,  dressing,  smelting  12/6 

History  of  the  Trade  in  Tin  and  Tin  Plates  ;  ill.  [chiefly  mining]  10/6 

—  V.  Brass,  supra. 


12°  Spon 

6S 

12°     „ 

8°     „ 

84 

8°  BeU 

80 

VIII.  fine  Ert6. 


82.    ART :  GENERALLY  (PAINTING,  SCULPTURE,  ARCHITECTURE,  &o.)  (a) :  HISTORY,  «50, 
Bibliography. 

Universal  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Art ;  2  vols.  [South  Kensington  Mus.  Cat.],  ea.  21/-;  supplement,  12/-  s  4°  Chapman        70 ;  77 


General  History  of  Art. 

d'AGiNCOURT,  J.  -B.  L.     Hist,  of  Art  by  its  Monum.  [tr.],  3  v.;  328  pi.  [4-16  cent.]  o.p^pb.  105/-;  iv.  40/-]  r  f 
"d'ANVERS,  N."  [Miss  MEUGiNs]Elem.Hist.of  Art;  ill.,  v. i.  [Archit.,Sculpt.]5/-;  ii.[Painting];6/- ;in  i  vol. 
*Lubke,  Dr.  W.  History  of  Art,  tr.  F.  E.  Bunnett,  2  vols.  ;  415  ill.  42/-  i  8° 

Seemann,  E.  A.  Illustrations  of  the  History  of  Art;  200  cuts,  f  4S/-;  text  7/6     f° 

Turner,  F.  C.  Short  History  of  Art ;  pi.  and  ill.  12/6     8° 

Indian,  Egypt.,  Assyr.,  Pers.,  Gh..,Roni.,  Romanesque.  Gothic,  Renaiss.,  Span.,  Flem.,  Dutch,  Feb..  Germ..  English. 

Dictionaries  of  Terms. 

Adeline,  Dictionary  of  Terms  used  in  Art,  Archit. ,  Heraldry,  &  Archseol.  [tr.];  1500  ill.    c  8° 

Brookes,  C.  B.  [Am.]  Popular  Guide  to  the  Terms  of  Art  and  Science                                              $1    12° 

Fairholt,  F.  W.  Dictionary  of  Terms  in  Art ;  50°  iU-                                     [not  very  good]  6/-  p  8° 

Molleut,  J.  W.  Dictionary  of  Words  used  in  Art  and  Architecture;  ill.                                IS/-  s  4° 

Art  Sales. 

Redford,  George 


Longman  47 

10/6  c,8°  Low[74]  89 
Smith  &Elder[68]  75 
Ackerraann  83 

S6nnenschein[86]  89 


Virtue  88 

Philadelphia  79 

Isbister  [54]  70 

Low  83 


Art  Sales :  hist,  of  sales  of  pictures  &  other  wks.  of  art,  2  v.  [1628-1888]  137/-  r  4°  Auth. ,  Cricklewood  88 


83.    ART:  THEOfeY,  PRINCIPLES,  PHILOSOPHY,  CRITICISM,  &o. 

Generally. 

Armitage,  Edward  Lectures  on  Painting  '  [deliv.  at  Roy.  Acad.]  7/6  c  8'  Triibner 

Ancient  Costumes,  Byzantine  and  Romanesque  Art,  ivUi.  cent,  Darld,  Mod.  Schools  of  Europe,  Dravring,  Colour,  Finish,  etc. 


CaRR,  J.  Comyns  Essays  on  Art 

„  ,,  Papers  on  Art 

Chesneau,  E.  Education  of  an  Artist ;  ill.  [tr.]  , 

Collier,  J.  Primer  of  Art ;  ill. 

CoLViN,  Prf.  S.  — article  Art,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  ii. 

Crane,  Lucy  Lectures  on  Art  and  the  Formation  of  Taste ;  ill. 

Dupr6.  |Giov.  Thoughts  on  Art  [tr.  fr.  Italian] 

■         644. 


7/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder 
8/6  c  8°  Macmillan 
[Fine  Art  Library]  5/-'C  8°  Cassell 
{Primer  Series]  i/-   18°  Macmillan 
30/-     4°  Black 
6/-  cS"  Macmillan 
10/6  c  8°  Blackwood 


83 

79 
85 
86 
82 
76 
82 
85 


Arts  and  Trades]         ART:  GENERALLY.    ANCIENT.    ORIENTAL. 


[Fine  Arts 


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..  ,>  Higher  Life  in  Art,  6/- ;  Enchanted- Isle,  Venice  of  Titian,  etc.  6/- c  8° 

Eastlake,  Sir  C.  L,  Contributions  to  the- Literature  of  the  Fine  Arts,  2  series  ;  ill.  ea.  12/- 

L:  Mod,  Germ.  School,  Engl.  Schl.,  Sculpture,  Basso-Relievo,  Painting,  Life  of  Raphael,  Goethe's  Theory  of  Colours,  Philosophy  of  Art ;  ii, 

Eastlake],  How  to  Observe,  etc. 

Nature  and  Functions  of  Art  fchiefly  architecture]  21/- 

Thoughts  about  Art  8/6 

Essays  on  the  Fine  Arts,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt  6/6 

Talks  about  Art ;  with'H  letter  by  Sir  J.  E.  Millais  3/6 

Lee,  Vernon  "  [= Violet  Paget]    Belcaro  [essays  on  sestlietiqal  questions]  5/- 

Juyenilia  :  a  second  series  of  essays  on  sundry  aesthet.  questions,  2  vols.  .  12/- 
Art  Criticism  and  Romance,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  25/- 

Hopes  and  Fears  for  Art  [5  lectures,  1878-1881]  4/6 

fissays  on  Art  '      6/- 

Nature  of  the  Fine  Arts  10/6 

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Ten  Lectures  on  Art  [industrial  art]  9/- 

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Fine  Art  :  chiefly  coutemporaty  10/6 

The  Eagle's  Nest  [r^l.  of  nat.  science  to  art ;  Oxford  lect., '72];  5/- 

Lectures  oh  Art  '"       [del.  at  Oxon.,  1870]  5/- 

Inaugural;  Rel.  of  Art  to  Religion;  Rel.  of  Art  to  Morals ;  Relations  of  Art  to  Use ;  Line;  Light;  Colour. 
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— in  his  Arro-nrs  of  the  Chace,,  2  vols.      .;  -,        ,  [coll.  of  scattered  letters]  30/- 

Chiefly  reprints  of  newspaper  articles,  1840-1880.    For  RjUSKIN's  other  works,  v.  General  Index. 
The  Principles  of  Art  [pt.  i.  :  historical;  pt.  ii.  :  theoretical]  $1.50 

The  Signification  and  Principles  of  Art  [popular]  5/- 

Lectures  on  Art ;  wr.  8  photos,  of  his  wrksl  [deliv.  at  Roy.  Acad,]  12/6 

The  Fine  Arts  :  history,  theory,  pract. ,  and  applications        ,  [Slade  Lects.]  5/- 


I  §§  84-85 

08°  Hardwicke      [76]  77 
W.  H.  Allen  [79]  88  ;  89 
8°  Murray     [48]  70  ;  70 
Meinolr  of  Eastlake  [by  Lady 


EiDLiTZ,  Leopold 
Hamerton,  P.  G. 
Hazlitt,  William 
Hunt,  William 


Merritt,  H. 
Morris,  William 
Palgrave,  F.  T. 
Parker,  H. 
Parry,  T.  Gambier 
POYNTER,  E.  J. 
QuiLTER,  Harry 
ROSSETTI,  W.  M, 
RusKiN,  John 


C.  [Am.] 
C.  H. 


Van  Dyke,  J. 
Waterhouse, 
Weeks,  H. 
Wyatt,  Sir  M.  Digby 

Philosophy  of  Art. 

Hegel,  G.  W.  F. 


Thilosophy  of  Art,  tr.  W.  H^stie    [abgd. ;  poor;;  incl.  Michelet's  analysis]  2/6 
>,  »  The  Introduction  to  same,  tr,  B.  Bosanquet  \v.  also  C  §  32]  5/- 

Ker,  W.  P.  Philosophy  of  Art— mSeth's  Essays  in  Criticism,  ;  [Hegelian]  9/- 

Lessing,  G.  E.  Laocoon:  limits  of  paint,  and  poet.[tr.],w.iiotesSir  R.  J.Pliillimorejphotos.  12/- 

AIso  ed.  Frothinghani  [Am,]  5/-  12°  Low  74 ;  ed.  Hamann,  4/6  12"  Macraillan  73 ;  tr.  E.  C,  Beasley.  1/-  c  8" '  Bohn's  Lib. 

V.  Schiller,  Friedrich     ^Esthetic  and  Miscell.  Works  [Xtn.  Art,  Limits  of  the  Beautiful,  etc:  tr,]  3/6 
V.  ScHLEGEL,  Friedr.         ..Estlietic  and  Miscell.  Works  [tn]  .  3/6 

Letters  on  Christian  Art,  Essay  on  Gothic  ArchitccAire,  Limits  of  the  BeautifuL 

Taine,  Henri  Philosophy  of  Art  [Am.  tr.]  [rather  flippant]  6/- 

Veron,  Engine  ^Esthetics,- tr.  W.  H.  Armstrong     '-'-  7/6 

JEstheties  :  Philosophical  Aspect— w.  c  §  72. 


-     8°  Low 

81 

1  c  8°  Macmillan 

[73]  73 

c  8°  Reeves&Turner[    ]73 

c  8°  Macmillan 

[78]  83 

■  c  8°  Unwin 

[82]  87 

c  8°       „ 

87 

■     8°  Paul 

79 

c  8°  Reeves  Sc  T. 

[82]  89 

■  f  8°  Macmillan 

66 

8° 

85 

8°  Murray 

[86]  87 

c  8°  Chapman' 

[8o]87 

8°  Isbister 

86 

1  c  8°  Macmillan 

67 

s  8°  Allen,  O^pgtK 

^[72]  88 

■  s  8°     „        „ 

•[70]  88 

s  8;     „       „ 

[57]  88 

8°      „        „ 

80 

c8°  New  York 

87 

8°  Virtue 

87 

8°  Bickers 

80 

8°  Macmillan 

[70I81 

c  8°  Clark,  Edin. 

86 

c8°  Paul 

86 

8°  Longman 

83 

8°  Macmillan 

7S 

■  [79]  88. 

c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

.[48J7S 

c8° 

49 

c  8°  New  York' 

70 

p  8°  Chapman 

78 

84,    ART:  GENERALLY  (*):  ANCIENT  ART  amd  AR0H.ffiOLOGY    GENERAL  TREATISES. 


Knight,  R.  Payne 
Menge,  Dr.  R. 
MiJLLER,  K.  O. 
Newton,  [Sir]  C.  T. 
*v.  Reber,  Dr.  Franz 

WiNCKELMANN,  J.  J» 

Apchseology 
Primitive  Art 
Sculpture 


Symbolical  Language  of  Anc.  Art  and  Mythology,  ed.  Dr.  A.  Wilder  [Am.]  $3 
Introduction  to  Ancient  Art,  tr.  L.  B.  Worthingtdn,  w.  atl.  of  34  pi.  \ 

Ancient  Art  and  its  Remains,  tr.  J.  Muir  Leitch  o.p.  [pb.  i8j-  ;  w.  7/6] 

Essays  on  Art  and  Archaeology'  12/6 

History  of  Ancient  Art  [tr.]  ;  310  ill.  a:nd  glossary  of  terms  i8/- 

Egypt,  Chaldsea,  Babyl.,  Assyr.,  Fers,,  Phoenic,  Palest  and  Asia  Min,,  Greece,- ^trur,,  Rome, 

Hist,  of  Ancient  Art  [1764],  tr.  and  abgd.  G.  H.  Lodge,  2  volS.  ;  pi.        36/- 

This  was  the  book  that  first  opened  the  eyes  of  the  modern  world  to  the  beauty  of  Greek  art. 

— V,  also  G  §§  1-21, passim. 
— V.  F  §  5  :  Primitive  Society. 
— V.  I  §  99 :  Sculpture. 


Ne^u  York 

[18]  76 

Leipzig 

87 

Bohn 

47 

Macmillan 

8ti 

Low 

83 

[SO]  81 


ART:  GENERALLY  [c):  ORIENTAL,  GREEK  and  ROMAN  ART. 


'Generally  —v.  also   l  §  84;  l  §  103,  Decorative  Art  ;  I  §  lo6.  Pottery ;  I  §  io8,  Gems. 

BabeIon,  Ernast  Manual  of  Orienfal  Antiquities,  tr.'B.  T.  A.  Evetts  ;  241  ill.  10/6  c  8°  Grevel 

Aichit,  Sculpt,,  and  Industr,  Arts  of  Chaldaea,  Assyda,  Persia,'  Syria,  Judaea.  Phoenicia  aAd  Carthage, 

Arabian. 

Poole,  S.  Lan«    .  Art  of  Saracens  in  Egypt ;  108  ill. 

Chaldean  and  Assyrian. 

*PEEROT+CHipiBZ,  G.  +  C.    Histoiy  of  Art  in  Chaldaea  and  ,«ssyri4  [tr.],  2  vols. ;  15  pi.  &  452  ill.  42/-  i  8°  Chapman 

645 


[S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]  4/-  c  8°  Chapman 


89 

[86]  88 


Arts  and  Trades] 


ART:  GENERALLY.    CHRISTIAN  ART. 


[Fine  Arts 


Harrison,  Jane  E. 

Head+Poynter,  I^; 
Pausanias  [2  cent.] 

*Waldstein,  C. 


Grevel , 
Chapman 

Macmillan 
Cassell 
Grevel 

Smith  &  Elder 
Unwin 


83 


39 
86 
90 
82 

85 


I  §86 

Egyptian. 

Maspero,  Prf.  G.  Egyptian  Archasology,  tr.  w.  notes  Amelia  B.  Edwards ;  299  ill.  10/6  c  8° 

Ciril  and  Milit.  Architecture.  Religious  Architect.,  Tombs,  Painting  and  Sculpture,  Industrial  Arts. 

*Pereot  +  Chipiez,  G.  +C.  History  of  Art  in  Ancient  Egypt  [tr.],  2  vols. ;  14  pL  and  600  ill.  42/-  i  8° 

Greek  and  Roman— ».  o/jo  f  §§  11-12;  B  §§  12-13,  G  §§  s-6. 

Burn,  Rev.  Robert           Roman  Literature  in  relation  to  Roman  Art ;  ill.  14/-  c%° 

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Hendley,  Surg.-Maj.       Ulwar  and  its  Art  Treasures  ;  fine  col.  pi.  and  photos.  f  ° 

Japanese. 


Low 
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Camb.  Press 
Afe»  Yori 


[80]  82 
86 

8S 
83 


Smith  &  Elder        76 
Murray  [48]  83 


Chapman 
W.  H.  AUen 
Griggs,  Peckham 


80 
68 
88 


Alcock,  Sir  R.  Art  and  Art  Industries  in  Japan  ;  ill. 

Anderson,  Wm.  The  Pictorial  Arts  of  Japan ;  80  pi.  (some  col.) 

*AuDSLEY-t-B0WES,  G. +A.  Ornamental  Arts  of  Japan,  2  vols.  ;  loopl.  (74  col.) 
Cutler,  T.  W.  Grammar  of  Japanese  Ornament  and  Design  ;  65  col.  pi. 

*DRESSETt,  Dr.  C.  Japan  :  its  architecture,  art,-  and  art  manufactures  ;  202  ill. 


Japan  and  its  Art ;  100  ilL 

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Bentley 
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Judaea,  Sardinia,  Syria. 

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Persian- 

Smith,  Maj.  R.  M.  Persian  Art  [manufactures — S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]  2/-  c  8° 

StiEGEL,  Dr.  F.  Iranian  Art  [tr.]  2/6     8° 

Phoenician. 

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pi.  and  644  ill.   .  42/-  i  8°  Chapman 


78 
86-87 
82-85 
80 
82 
89 
73 
76 


90 


Chapman         [77]  80 
Clar.  Press  87 


85 


86.    ART :  GENERALLY  (rf) :  CHRISTL&.N  ART  and  SYMBOLISM. 

*Allen,  J.  R.  Early  Christian  Symbolism  in  Gt.  Britain  &  Ireland  ;  ill.  [Rhind  Lects. ,  '85]  i  S/-    8° 

AuDSLEY,  W.  +G.  Handbook  of  Christian  Symbolism ;  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  12/6]  s  4° 

BENNETT,Dr.C.W.  [Am.]  Christian  Archeology  and  Art  of  the  First  Six  Centuries 

*Dhjron,  a.  N.  Christian  Iconography :  a  history  of  Christian  art  [tr.],  2  vols. ;  ill.         ea.  5/-  c  8° 

G.,  E.  A.  Saints  and  Symbols  [companion  to  churches  and  galleries  of  Europe]  3/6   i6°' 

Remans,  C.  I.  Ancient  Christianity  arid  Art  in  Italy  7/6  p  8° 

„  „  History  of  Mediaeval  Christianity  and  Art  in  Italy,  2  vols.        [900-1500]  .18/- p  8° 

,,  ,,  Historic  and  Monumental  Rome  10/6  c  8° 

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HusENBETH,  Rev.  F.C.[R.-C.]  Emblems  of  the  Saints  in  Art  5/- <=  8° 

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Inman,  T.  [Am.]  Apcient  Pagan  and  Modern  Christian  Symbolism  _  [phallic]  7/6     8° 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna      -  Legends  of  the  Saints  and  Martyrs,  2  vols.;  19  etchings  and  187  ill.  3l/6sq8° 

Angels,  Evangelists,  Apostles,  Doctors  of  the  Church,  Mary  Magdalene,  Patron  Saints,  Early  Bishops,  Hermits,  etc. 

„  „  Legends  of  the  JifpnSitic  Orders .;  II  etchings  and  88  ill.  2i/-sq8° 

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„  +EASTLAKE,  Lady  Historyof  our  Lord  :,  His  types  cS;  precursors,  2  vols.  ;  13  etchgs.&  281  ill.  42/-sq8° 

•King,  Rev.  C,  W.  Gnostics  and  their  Remains  [ills,  of  Gnostic  symbols  &  works  of  art]  21/-  r  8° 

,,    ,  ,,  Early  Christian  Numismatics,  and  other  Tracts ;  ill.  18/-     8° 

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Lhndy,  J.  P.  [Am.]  Monumental  Christianity:  art  and  symbolism  of  primitive  Church;  196  ill.   31/6     4° 

Ollier,  Edmund  Popular  .History  of  Sacred  Art ;  ill.  Gustaye  Dori  [paintings]  21/-    f° 

■        '      ■'     -       646  ' 


Whiting 

88 

Day 

65 

in  prep. 

Bohn's  Lib. 

si;  86 

Low 

[81]  82 

Williams 

66 

>» 

69-72 

»» 

74 

New  York 

88 

Longman",.  . 

[50]  8? 

■1  inpret. 

Triibner 

[70]  75 

Longman 

[48]  63 

»» 

[SO]  80 

!•- 

[S216+ 

If 

[64]  65 

Nutt 

[64]  8r 

Bell 

73 

Murray 

[47]  86 

Sonnenschein  [76]  89 

Cassell. 

8,> 

Arts  and  Trades]     ART:  GENERALLY.    MEDI>CVAL.    ART  GUIDES. 


[Fine  Arts 


•Palmer,  W.  Early  Christian  Symbolism,  ed.  Northcote+Brownlow;  32pl.  25/--;  tol.  42/- 

Parker,  J.  H.  Photographs  of  Christian  Art   if  or  his  other  works,  J).  G  §  6,  s.v.  Rome]    42/- 

RUSKIN,  John  Mornings  in  Florence :  studies  of  Christian  art  S/- 

Stokes,  Margaret  Early  Christian  Art  in  Ireland ;  ill.  [S.  Kensington  Mus.  Hdbks.]  7/6 

Twining,  Louisa  Symbols  and  Emblems  of  Early  Christian  Art ;  500  ill.  12/^ 

Tyrwhitt,  Rev.R.  St.  J.  Christian  Art  and  Symbolism  ;  ill.  7/6 

„  „  Art  Teaching  of  the  Primitive  Church  7/6 


Catacombs 


A§53- 


Christ :  Reppesentation  of,  in  Art— z-.  a  §  so. 
Church  Bells  — «.  G  §  19;  Fonts,  z'.  g  §  16. 


8° 


I  §§  87-88 

Paul  84 

Stanford  79 

Allen,  Or/^«.  Kg]  IJ 
Chapman  87 

Murray  [52]  86 

Smith  &  Elder       72 
S.P.C.K.  81 


Church  Vestnients,  etc — v.  a  g  no. 


87.    ABT:  GENERALLY  (e):  MEDLSVAL  Ain)  RENAISSANCE  ART. 


Generally. 

BURCKHARDT,  JaCob 

Lacroix,  Paul 
Pater,  W.  H. 
*v.  Reber,  Dr.  Franz 

France. 

Pattison,  Mrs.  M.[  =  Lady  Dilke]    The  Renaissance  of  Art  in  France,  2  vols.  \  19  pi. 


— »■*»  his  Civilization  of  the  Renaissance  in  Italy,  tr.  S.  G.  C.  Middlejnore  15/-     8°  Sonnenschein  [78]  90 
The  Arts  in  the  Middle  Ages  [tr.];  II  col.  pi.  fr.  ilium.  MSS. ,&  400  cuts  21/-  18°  Virtue  [75]  ^8 

The  Renaissance  :  studies  in  art  and  poetry  10)6  c  8°  Macmillan      [73]  88 

History  of  Mediasval  Art,  tr.  J.  T.  Clarke  [Am.] ;  422  ill.  $5     8°  New  York  87 


32/rf     8°  Paul 


Italy. 

"  Lee,  Vernon  "  [=Violet  Paget]    Euphorion  :  studies  of  antique  and  mediaeval  in  Renaissance       7/6 
v.  Reumont,  a.  — in  his  Lorenzo  de'  Medici — ut  F  §  53  2  vols.  30/- 

"  Scott,  Leader  "  [=Lucy  Barnes]    The  Renaissance  of  Art  in  Italy  ;  200  ill.  18/- 

Symonds,  J.  A.  The  Renaissance  in  Italy,  vol.  iii.  ;  Fine  Arts  16/- 


Christian  Art 


§  86  :  Christian  Art  (esp.  Didron). 


79 


8°  Unwin  [84]  86 

8°  Smith  &  Elder  76 
4°  Chapman  [83]  87 
8°  Smith &EIder[77]  80 


88.    ART:  GENERALLY  (/):  ART  GUIDES  (PICTURES,  SCULPTURE,  &o.). 
Europe :  Generally. 


Eastlakb,  C:  L. 

•Thompson,  Kate 
Northern  Europe. 
Atkinson,  J.  B. 


Notes  on  Foreign  Picture  Galleries,  3  pts. ;  ill.  26/-  c  8° 

The  Louvre  Gallery,  114  ill.,  7/6 ;  The  Brera  Gallery,  53  ill.,  s/-  J  The  Old  Pinakothelc  [Munich],  7/6. 

Handbook  to  the  Picture  Galleries  of  Europe  7/6  c  8° 


Longman  83  ;  83  ;  84 
Macmillan       [77]  80 


Art  Tour  to  Northern  Capitals  of  Europe 

Copenhagen,  Cbristianta,  Stockholm,  Abo,  Helsingfors,  Wiborg,  Petersburg,  Moscow,  Kiel. 


12/-:    8°  Macmillan 


Belgium  and  Holland. 

Gower,  Ld.  Ronald  Pocket  Guide  to  Art  Galleries  of  Belgium  and  Holland  [pub.  &  priv.  galls.]  J/- 

England :  National  Gallery. 

Foreign  Schbols 


l8'  Lowi 


75 


75 


•Burton,  Sir  Fred,  [ed.]  Catalogue  of  the  Pictures  in  the  National  Gallery 
•Cook,  E.  T.  Popular  Handbook  to  the  National  Gallery 

RiCHTER,  J.  P.  Italian  Art  in  the  National  Gallery ;  pi. 

National  Portrait  Gallery. 


'  8°  National  Gall.  [81]  89 
14/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [88]  89 
42/-     4°  Low  83 


SCHARF,  George 
Italy :  Generally 
Burckhardt,  Dr.  J. 
Florence. 

RHSKIN.'Jolm 

Venice. 

Eastlake,  C.  I» 
RusKiN,  John 

Yriarte,  Charles 


Historical  Catalogue  of  the  National  Portrait  Gallery 

— V.  also  I  §  121  :  Architecture  of  Italy. 

The  Cicerone  :  art  guide  to  painting  in  Italy  [tr.],  ed.  J.  A.  Crowe 

Mornings  in  Florence 


8°  Nat.  Port.  GaU.     81 


6/-p8° 


Handbook  to  the  Royal  Gallery  at  Venice  3/6  i  16° 

St.  Mark's  Rest :  the  history  of  Venice  [an  art  guide  bk.]  7/-   12° 

Guide  to  the  Principal  Pictures  in  ACad.  of  Fine  Arts,  Venice,  2  pts. '  8° 

— in  his  Venice  ;  469  ill,  [history,  art,  industries  and  life]  52/6  i  4° 

647 


Murray  [73]  79 

Allen,  drptnjton  8 

W.  H.  AJlen  88 

Allen,  Orpington    79 

"  -     ..  77 

Bell  82 


Arts  and  Trades]  HISTORY  OF  PAINTING :  GENERALLY.  ,        [Fine  Art? 

I  §§  89-90 

89.    HISTORY  OP  PAINTING  {a) :  GENERALLY. 

GenePally  — ».  also  l  §  82 :  History  of  Art  Generally. 

Dqhme,  R.                         Early  Teutonic,  Italian,  and'  French  Masters,  tr.  A.  H.  Keane ;  ill.  36/-  r  8°  Chatto  80 

Heaton,  Mrs.  Cfaas.         Concise  History  of  Painting,  ed.  W.  Cosmo  Monkhouse  j  ill,  5/-  c8°  Bohn'sLib.  [73]  88 

VlARDOT,  Louis                 Painters  of  All  Schools  :  a  brief  history  [tr.]  ;  ill.            '  31/6  r,  8°  Low  [76]  77 

*Woltmann  +  W6ermann,  g§^    History  of  Painting  [tr.],  ed.  Prf.  S.  Colvin,' vols,  i.-ii.  ;  ill.  "70/-     8°  Paul  80;  86 

i.  Antiquity  and  Middle  Ages,  136  ill.,  38/- ;  ij.  Renascence,  290  ill.,  43/-.  ... 

WoRNUM,  R.  N.  The  Epochs  of  Painting ;  ill.  [biograph.  and  critical]  i?./.  \J>b.  20/- j  a/..  17/6].    8°  CJiapman  64 

Landscape  Art. 

*GiLBERT,  J.  Landscape  Art  I  to  time  of  Claude  and  Salvator;  ill;  '      '     '  30/- c  8*  Murray  85 

Oil  Painting. 

Eastlake,  Sir.  C.  L,.        Materials  for,  a  History  of  Oil  Painting,.  2.  vols.  3^/-     ^"Longman       47569 

Art  Galleries  —».  I  §  88  :  Art  Galleries. 

CoUeetors' Marks. 

Fagan,  Louis  Golleetors' Marks ;  w.  28  pi;  6f  cyphers  and  marks  "    21/- sq  i6^- -Field  &  Tuer      83 

90.    HISTORY  OP  PAINTING  (*) :  COLLECTIVE  BIOGRAPHY-MIXED  SCHOOLS. 

Including  Lives  and  Criticism. 

Dictionaries. 

*Bryan,  Micfiael  Biog.  PictV  of  Painters  &  Eng.,  ed.  R.  E.  Graves+W.  Armstrong,  2  v.  ea.  31/6  i  8°  Bell         [16]  86  ;  89 

'  ''"   ■  Witli  a  list  of  cipliers,  monogramsr  and  marks. 

iCHAMPI.lN+PEji.i;iNS,  ^"  °'  y^\  Cyclopedia  of  Painters  ai^d  Paintings,  4  vols.  ;  2000  ill.  ea.  126/-     4°  Quaritch  86-89 

chiefly  valuable  for  its  lists  of  paintings,  which  are  full  and  give  dates,  exhibitions,  present  owners'  names,  prices  realized,  etc. 

HOBBES,  J.  R.  Picture  Collector's  Manual,  2  vols.  ■'■  '[a .diet,  of  painters]  o.p.  [w.  21/-]     8°  London-  49 

Spooner,  S.  [Am.]  Dictionary  of  Painters,  Sculptors,  etc.,  2  vols.  $10  \^  New  York      [    ]  73 

Biography  and  Criticism. 

Atkinson,  J.  B,'  Studies  among  the  Painters  ::'"'  7/6  f4°  S.P.C.K.  74 

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Leonardo  da  Vinci,  Michael  Angelo,  Titian,  Raphael,  Albert  DUrer. 

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Meynell,  W.  [ed.]  Some.Modern  Artists  and  their  Work;  ports,  and  ill.  [repr.  fr.  itfa^.o^^r/]  12/6     4'      „  83 

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•RUSKIN,  John  Modern  Painters,  5  vols.  ;  pi.  «^«  126/- i  8° Allen,  0;2>f^. [43-73] 88 

This  new  edn.  contains  all  the  orig.  pi.  re-engraved,  and  3  new  ones.    Index  and  Collation  oftht  dijfferent  editions  ai/-  8"  ii/.  89. 
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Vasari,  G.  Lives  of  Painters,  Sculptors,  and  Architects  [tr.],  6  vols.  ea.  3/6  c8°  Bohn's  Lib.      50-85 

Vol.  vi.  contains  Notes  on  yasarfs  Lives,  by  Dr.  J.  P.  RiCHTER,  forming  a  concise  compendium  of  recent  art  criticism.  ' 

Wedmore,  Fred.  The  Masters  of  Genre  Painting;  16  ilL  7/6  P  8°  Paul  .  80 

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Bibliography  — at  end  of  chap.  i.  of  J.  R.  Allen's  Christian  Symbolism  \v.  I  §  86]  is  a  bibli9g.  of  miniatures. 

Dictionary. 

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History. 

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Biography. 

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Angelico,  Masaccio,  and  Botticelli 

C.  M.  Phillimore 

Barbizon  School J-  W.  MOLLET 

Bartolommeo "Leader  SCOTT" 

Claude O.J.  DULLEA 

Correjfgio M.  C,  HeaTON 

DUrer R.  F.  HEATH 

Figure  Painters  of  Hollsmd 

Ld.  Ron.  GOWER 
Gainsborough  and  Constable 

G.  Brock-Arnold 


Ghiberti  and  Donatello  "Ceader  SCOTT  " 

Giotto  ■ Harry  QUILTER 

Hogarth   Austin  DOBSON 

Holbein... .w..,.* A.  woltmann 

Landseer F.  G.  Stevens 

Landscape,  etc.     Painters  of  Holland 

F.  CUNDALL 
Lawrence  and  Romney 

Ld.  Ron.  GowER 
Leonardo  da  Vinci  .....J.  P.Richter 
Little  Masters  of  Germany  W.  B.  ScOTT 


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Maiitegna  and  Francia 

Julia  CARTWRIGHT 

Meissonier J.  W.  Mo^LETT 

Michelangelo  Buonarroti . .  C.  CLEMENT 

Mulready  F.  G.  STEVENS 

Miirillo Ellen  E.  MINOR 

Overbeck J.  B.  ATKINSON 

Raphael    J.  D.  PassavanT 

Rembrandt  C.  VosMAER. 

Reynolds F,  S.  PULLING 


della  Robbia  St.  Cellini  "  Leader  SCOTT  " 

Rubens    C.  W.  KETT 

Tintoretto    W.  R.  OSLER 

Titian    R.  F.  HEATH 

Turner Cosmo  MONKHOUSE 

Vandyck  and  Hals P.  R.  Head 

Velasquez  E.  STOWE 

van  de  Velde,  etc F.  CUNDALL 

Vernet  and  Delaroche J.  R.  RehS 

Watteau  J.-W.  MOLLETT 

Wilkie J.  W.  MOLLETT 


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AUston,  Fra  Angdico,  DUrer,  Guido  Reni,  Landseer,  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  Lorr^n,  Micliael  Angelo,  Murillo,  Raphael,  Rembrandt,  Reynolds,  Titian,  Turner,  Van  Dyck. 


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DietionaFies. 

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Dictionary  of  Artists  who  have  exhibited  in  London  fr.  1760-1880  [1890] 

Besides  the  two  defunct  oil-ptg.  societies  to  include  tlie  R.  A.,  B.I.,  S.B.A.,  R.W.S.,  R.I.,  and  Grosv.  Gall. 
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History:  Generally. 

Redgrave,  Rich.  +  Sam.  Century  of  Painters  of  the  English  School,  2  vols. 
Shepherd,  G.  H.  "'       "•  -•     -----     -    -- 

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Women  Artists. 

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MlLLAls,J.E.[l829  ;  /zV.]  Life  and  Work  of ;  ill.     By  Walter  Armstrong 

MiJLLER,  W.  [1812-1845]  Memoir  of  Life  of  a  Native  of  Bristol.     By  N.  N.  Solly ;  ill.  ~  '36/-  r  8' 

MuLREADY,Wm. [1786-1863]  Memorials  of.    By  F.  G.  Stephens  ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8' 

Opie,  John  [1761-1807]     Opie  and  his  Works.     ByJ.  J.  Rogers        [catal.  of  700  picts.  and  a  life]  10/6     8 
Palmer,  Sam.  [1805-1881]  Memoir  of.     By  A.  H.  Palmer  [son] ;  port,  and  ill.  o./i.     4" 

RAEBURNjSir  H.  [1756-1823]  Life  of,  w.  portraits,  ed.  W.  R.  Andrew    [his  gt.-gr'dson;  port.-ptr.]  10/- 
Reynolds,  Sir  J.[i723-92]  Literary  Works,  w.  memoir  H.  W.  Beechey  [in  vol.  i.],  2  vols. ;  port.  ea.  3/6 


Red  way 
Black 
Murray 
Longman 
Virtue 
Chapman 
Low 
London 
Seeley 
8°  W.  H.  Allen 
Bohn's  Lib. 


5/-     4°  Seeley 
42/-     8°  Murray 
[Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8°  Low 
63/-     4°  Black 


Conway,  Prf.  W.  M.      Artistic  Development  of  Reynolds  and  Gainsborough  ;  16  ill, 
*Leslie+ Taylor,  :j^        Life  and  Times  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  2  vols. ;  ports. 

Pulling,  F.  S.  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds  ;  ill. 

Roberts,  David  [1796-1864]  Life  of.     By  Jas.  Ballantine;  9  etchings  and  28  ill. 
Romney,  George  [1734-1802] — v.  Lawrence,  supra. 
RossBTTi,  D.  G.  [1828-1882] 

Caine,  T.  Hall  Recollections  of  Rossetti 

Knight,  Joseph  Life  of  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti  [literary  side 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti  as  Designer  and  Writer  ;  ill. 

Sharp,  Wm.  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti :  a  record  and  a  study 

ROWLANDSON,  T.  [1756-1827]  The  Caricaturist :  selection  from  his  works.     By  J.  Grego,  2  vols. 
RusKiN,  John  — V.  K  §  24. 

Stevens,  Alfred  G.  [decor,  artist ;  1817-75].    By  Walter  Armstrong  ;  ill.  4' 

Stothard,  Ti  [  1 755-1834]  Life  of.  By  Mrs.  Bray,  w.  pers.  reminiscences;  port,  and  56  pi.  o.p.  \w.  l5/-]sq8' 
Tadema,  Alma  \liv.'\  Alma  Tadema :  his  life  and  work.  By  Helen  Zimmem ;  ill.  [Art  Annual]  2/6  4' 
TiNWORTH,  Geo.  ,    Essay  on  his  Life  and  Works.     By  Prof.  E.  W.  Gosse ;  port,  and  ill.  f ' 

Turner,  J.  M.  W.  [1775-1851] 


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84 
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86 

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o.p.  c  8°  London 
Great  Writers]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott 
7/6  c  8°  Cassell 
10/6  c  8°  Macmillan 
56/-  r  4°  Chatto 

4°  London 
Murray 
Virtue 
London 


Hamerton,  P.  G. 
Monkhouse,  Cosmo 
Ruskin,  John 


Thombury,  Walter 


Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner  7/6  c  8°  Seeley  . 

Turner ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3)6  c  8°  Low 

Catalogue  of  Sketches  and  Drawings  of  Turner  o.p.  [w.  10/-]     8°  London 

A  catalogue  of  tlie  worlcs  exhibited  in  Marlborouefh  House,  1857-58  ;  with  notes.    76  pp.  in  a]l. 

Notes  on  his  Drawings  by  Turner  o.p.     8°      „ 

Life  and  Correspondence  of  J.  M.  W,  Turner;  pi.  (some  col.)  7/6  c  8°  Chatto 


UwiNS,  Thos.  [1782-1857]  Memoir  of,  2  vols.  o.p. 

Ward,  E.  M.  [1816-79]    Life  and  Works  of.     By  J.  Daffome;  pi.  21/- 
WlLKlE,  Sir  David '[1785-1841] 

Cunningham,  Allan        Life  of  Sir  David  Wilkie,  3  vols.  ;.port.  o.p.  [pb.  42/-;  vi.  15/-] 

With  his  Journals,  Tours,  and  critical  Remarlcs  on  Works  of  Art ;  and  a  Selection  from  his  Correspondence. 

MoUett,  J.  W.  Sir  David  Wilkie :  a  memoir ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8' 

de  Wint,  Peter  [1784-1849]  Memoir  of.     By  Walter  Armstrong  ;  24  photographs  31/6  r  4" 


London 
4°  Virtue 

8°  Murray 

Low 

Macmillan 


93.    HISTOET  OF  PAINTING  (e)  -.  AMEEIOAN  SCHOOL. 

Collectively. 

BENjAMlN,S.G.W.[Am".]  Art  in  America;  ill.  $^s<i%°  New  York 

.        „              „                  Our  American  Artists,  2  series ;  ill.  ea.  $i.Sosq8°  .5»J/i>» 

Hitchcock -l-de  Kay,  §^,  rf^:.  [Ams.]  Modem  American  Art;  30  photogravs.  $7.50     f°  Troy,  U.S. 

Sheldon,  G.  W. [Am.]    American  Painters:  biogr.  of  68  living  artists,  w.  104  ill.  $8     ^°  New  York 


^TucKERMAN,H.X.[Am.]  Book  of  the  Artists 


6?i 


[biograph.  and  critic,  sketches]  $5  r  8° 


82 

87 
89 
82 
80 

81 

51 
86 

83 

7.9 
79 
58 

78 

[62]  89 

58 

79 

43 

81 

88 


80 

79;  8i 

89 

[79]  84 
[67]  89 


Arts  and  Trades]      HISTORY  OF   PAINTING:   FLEMISH.    FRENCH. 


[Fine  Arts 


I  §§  94-95 

Figure  Painters. 

Book  of  American  Figure  Painters ;  30  photogravures 

Individually. 

Allston,  W.  [17.79-1843],  Biography  of.     By  Mrs.  M.  F.  Sweetser  [Am.]        [Artist  Biographies]  SOf.    18°  Boston 


£6  6/-  r  4°  Nimmo  86 

78 


94.    HISTOKY  OF  PAINTING  (/) :  FLEMISH  amd  DUTCH  SCHOOLS. 

Collectively. 

Buxton  +  PoynteRj^^^  German,  Flemish,  and  Dutch  Painting ;  100  ilL     [Textbk.  of  Art  Educ]  5/-  c  8° 
Conway,  Prf.  W.  M.        Early  Flemish  Artists  and  Predecessors  on  the  Lower  Rhine ;  29  ill.  7/6     8° 

*Crowe  +  Cavalcaselle,  ^-g-;  Lives  of  the  Early  Flemish  Painters ;  ill.  7/6  c  8° 

Fromentin,  E.  The  Old  Masters  of  Belgium  and  Holland  [Am.  tr.]  ;  pi.  $3.sq  12° 

Havard,  H.  Dutch  School  of  Painting  [tr.] ;  loo  ill.  [Fine  Art  Lib.]  5/-  c  8° 

•KuGLER,  F.  T.  Handbk.  to  German,  Dutch,&Flemish  Schools  [tr.],ed.J.A.Crowe,  2v.;  ill.  24/-P  8° 

Smith,  J.  Catalogue  Raisonne  of  Wks.  of  Dutch,  Flem.,  &  Fch.  Painters,  8  v.  &  Suppl. 

o.p.  Ipb.  ;^ii  18/-;  w.  ^io],r8'' 


Flemish  School  of  Painting  [tr.]  ;  108  ill. 


The  Figure  Pamters  of  Holland ;  ill. 


Wauters,  a.  G. 

Figure  Painters, 

GOWER,  Ld.  Ronald 

Individually. 

Hals,  Frans  [1584-1666]  Van  Dyck  and  Hals.     By  P.  R.  Head;  ill. 

Rembrandt,  P.  [1608-1669] 

Burnet,  John  Rembrandt  and  his  Works  ;  port,  and  17  etchgs. 

Hayden,  F.  Seymour      The  Etched  Work  of  Rembrandt;  pi. 

Middleton,  C.  H.  Catalogue  of  Etched  Work  of  Rembrandt 

Vosmaer,  C.  Rembrandt :  his  Life  and  works,  tr.  J.  W.  MoUett ;  ill. 

Rubens,  P.  P.  [1577-1640] 
Kett,  C.  W.  ■  Rubens ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8' 

Sainsbury,  W.  N.  [ed.]  Original  Unpub.  Documents  ill.  of  the  Life  of  Rubens  ;  col.  front.  16/- 

Van  Dyck,  Sir  A.  [1599-1641] 

Carpenter,  W.  H.  Memoir  of  Van  Dyck  o.p.  [pb.  28/- ;  w.  20/-]     4° 

Head,  P.  R.  Van  Dyck,  and  Hals ;  iU.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8° 

vandeVELDE,Adrian[i639-i672]andotherPaintersofHolland.  ByF.  Cundall;ill.  [Great  Artists  Ser.]  3/6  c  8° 


Low 

81 

Seeley 

85 

Murray 

[57]  79 

Boston 

82 

Cassell 

85 

Murray 

[54]  80 

J.  M.  Smith 

29-42 

Cassell 

85 

[Fine  Art  Lib.]  5/-  c  8° 


[Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8°  Low 


[Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8°  Low 

o.p.  [pb.  31J6  ;  w.  35/-]     4°  Bogue 

5/-  c  8°  Macmillan 
31/6  r  8°  Murray 
[Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8°  Low 


8°  Bradbury 


London 
Low 


8e 


79 

49 
79 
79 
79 

80 
59 

44 
79 
89 


Collectively. 

DiLKE,  Lady 


95.    HISTORY  OF  PAINTING  (g)  ■■  FRENCH  SCHOOL. 


Art  in  the  Modem  State 


9/-     8°  Chapman 


Illustrates  the  modem  social  system  of  Franoe  in  a  series  of  ctiaps.  on  the  artistic  organization  and  training  under  RICHELIEU  and  COLBERT, 
showing  how  the  sovereign  state  attempted  to  control  and  develop  in  a  given  direction  the  artistic  resources  of  the  people  in  ace.  with  its  own  views. 


,,       [s.n.  Mrs.  Mark  Pattison]  The  Renaissance  of  Art  in  France,  2  vols. 
Hamerton,  p.  G.  Contemporary  French  Painters 

,,  „  Painting  in  France  after  the  Decline  of  Classicism 

Ho  WITT,  A.  M.  [  =  Mrs.  H.  Watts]  An  Art  Student  in  Munich,  2  vols. 
MfiNARD,  Rene  French  Artists  of  the  Present  Day  [tr.] ;  12  ill. 

Mollett,  J.  W.  The  Barbizon  School ;  ill. 


;  19  pi.  32/- 

[photos.  and  text]  21/- 

[14  photos,  and  text]  21/- 

10/6 

21/- 

[Great  Artists  Series]  3/6 

J.B.  Corot,  Theod.  Rousseau,  Fr.  Millet,  N.  Diaz,  C.  F.  Daubigny. 

Spanish  and  French  Painting;  80  ill.  [Textbks.  of  Art  Education]  S/- 

French  and  Flemish  Pictures  ;  pi,,  w.  notes  28/- 

French  and  Spanish  Painters  [critical  and  biographical]  31/6 

STRANAHAN,[Mrs.]C.H.[Aro.]  History  of  French  Painting ;  16  pi.  21/- 

Individually. 

Bonheur,  Rosa  [1822  ;  Iw.']  Rosa  Bonheur :  her  life  and  works.    By  Ren^  Peyrol;  ill.  [Art  Annual]  2/6 
Claude  Lorrain  [  =  Claude  Gel^e'  ;  1660-82]  By  O.  J.  DuUea  ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6 

C/.  also  Claude  Lorraine;  sa  vie  et  ses  cewvres,  by  Mrs.  Mark  PATTISON  [now  Lady  DIUCB]  ff*  Paris  84. 


Smith,  G.  W. 
Stephens,  F.  G, 
'  Stothert,  J 


8°  Paul 
r  8°  Seeley 

4°      „ 
c8°  De  La  Rue 

f  Seeley 
c  8°  Low 

c8°    „ 
r8°     „ 
r  8°  Nimmo 
r  8°  Low 


4°  Virtue 
c  8°  Low 


89 


79 
68 
69 

[53] 79 
76 

89 

•84 
75 
lb 
89 


Dor£,  Gustave  [1832-83] 

Jerrold,  Blanchard  Life  of  Gustave  Dor^,  2  vols. ;  ill. 

Roosevelt,  Blanche         Life  and  Reminiscences  of  Gustave  Dor^ ;  port,  and  ill, 
Fromentin,  £.[1820-76]  Painter  and' Writer,  tr.M.  C.  Robbins  [Am.]  j  port,  and  ilL 
Meissonier,  J.  L.  E.  [181S  ;  /«».] 

Mollett,  J.  W.  Meissonier  :  a  memoir ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6 

Robinson,  L.  The  Life  and  Work  of  Meissonier  ;  3  etchgs,  and  ill.      [Art  Annual  1887]  2/6 

Millet,  J.  F.  [1815-1875]  Peasant  and  Painter.     Bv  A.  Sensier  [tr.] ;  ill.  16/- 

ScHEFFER,Ary[i795-i8s8]  Memoir  of.    By  Mrs.  Grote ;  port.  8/6 

Vernet,  Horace  [1789-1863],  and  Delaroche,  Paul  [1797-1856].     By  J.  R.  Rees.;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6 
WATTEAU.Antoine  [1684-1721]  By  J.  W.  Mollett;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6 

652 


cS'  W.H.  Allen 
24/-     8°  Low 
4°  Boston 

c8°    „ 
4°  Virtue 
4°  Macmillan 

c  8°  Murray 

c  8°  Low 

c8°    .. 


89 
87 


inprep. 
85 
83 

82 

87 
81 
[6o]fio 
80 
83 


Arts  and  Trades]        HISTORY  OF  PAINTING:   GERMAN.     ITALIAN, 


[Fine  Arts 


I  §§96-97 


96.    HISTORY  OF  PAINTING  (k) :  GERMAN  SCHOOL. 

Collectively. 

Atkinson,  J.  B.               Schools  of  Modem  Art  in  Germany  ;  IJ  etchings  by  L.  Flameng                31/-     4°  Seeley  ,80 

Buxton +  POYNTER,  ^'2',j!'  German,  Flemish  &  Dutch  Painting  ;  100  ill.  [Textbks.  of  Art  Educ]    5/-  c  8°  Low  8l 
*KuGLER,  F.  T.                Handbk.  to  German,  Dutch  and  Flemish  Schools  of  Painting  [tr.  ],  ed.  J.  A. 

Crowe,  2  vols.  ;  ill.                                                                                      24/-  p  8°  Murray  [54]  80 

PiETSCH,  Ludwig              Contemporary  German  Art ;  140  photogravures,  w.  descrip.  text  [tr.  ],  2  vols.  ;^8  r  4°  Bell  88 

Scott,  W.  B.                    Little  Masters  of  Germany ;  ill.                                               [Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8°  Low  [79]  80 

Individually. 


DtJRER,Albr.[i47i-l528]  Literary  Remains,  ed.  W.  M.  Conway;  ilL 
Eastlake,  Lady  — in  her  Five  Great  Painters,  2  vols. 

Heath,  R.  F.  Albert  Durer  ;  ill. 

Scott,  W.  B.  Life  and  Works  of  Albert  DUrer 

*Thausing,  M.  Albrecht  Diirer  :  his  life  and  works  [tr,],  2  vols. 

Holbein,  Hans  [?  149S-1543] 
*Woltmann,  Dr.  A.  Hans  Holbein  and  his  Times  [tr.]  ;  ill. 

,,  ,,  Holbein  :  tr.  Joseph  Cundall ;  ill. 

Wornum,  R.  N.  Life  and  Works  of  Holbein  ;  ill. 

OVERBECK,  J.  F.  [1789-1869]  :  a  memoir.     By  J.  B.  Atkinson;  ill. 


21/-  r  8°  Camb.  Press  89 

16/-  c  8°  Longman  83 

[Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8°  Low  8i 

16/-     8°  Longman  69 

ports,  and  pi.                   42/-     8°  Murray  82 

31/6  ;  red.  to  21/-  r  8°  Bentley  72 

[Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8°  Low  79 

31/6  r  8°  Chapman  67 

[Great  Artists]  3/6  c  8°  Low  83 


Jameson,  [Mrs.]  A. 

*KUGLER,  F.  T. 
MiDDLEMORE,  S.  G.  C. 
MiNGHETTI,  M. 
MORELLI,  G. 


97.    HISTORY  OP  PAINTING  («•) :  ITALIAN  SCHOOL. 

Collectively. 

Clement,  C.  E.  [Am.]    *Michael  Angelo,  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  Raphael ;  ill.  lo/6  c 

Crowe +CAVALCASELLE,  ^3;  History  of  Painting  in  North  Italy,  2  vols. ;  iU.  [14-16  cent.]  21/- 

Venice,  Padua,  Vicenza,  Verona,  Ferrara,  Milan,  FriuU,  Ereschia. 

History  of  Painting  in  Italy,  3  vols.  ;  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  63/-;  w.  £^,1 

Memoirs  of  Early  Italian  Painters  ;  ports.  [Cimabue  to  Bassano]  12/-  p 

Handbk.  to  Italian  Schls.  of  Paintg.,  ed.  Sir  A.  H.  Layard,  2  v.  ;  200  ill.  30/-  c 
The  Great  Age  of  Italian  Painting  [lectures  ;  popular]  5/- 

The  Masters  of  Raffaelo,  tr.  L.  Fagan 

Italian  Masters  in  German  Galleries,  tr.  [Mrs.]  L.  M.  Richter  8/6  p 

Poynter  +  Head,  E.  J. +  P.  R.    Italian  Painting ;  80  ill.  [Textbooks  of  Art  Educ]  5/- c 

RUSKIN,  John  Val  D'Arno  ;  13  pi.   [13th  cent,  art  in  Pisa  and  Florence ;  Oxf.  Lects.  '73]  7/6  s 

,,  ,,  LawsofFesole  :drawg.  &  paintg.  as  detenn.  by  Tuscan  Masters,  v.  i.;  12  pi.  10/- 

Taine,  Henri  Art  in  Italy  [tr.]  7/6  c 

Renaissance  — v.  I  §  87,  s.v.  Italy. 

Individually. 

Angelico,  Era  [1387-1455]  and  the  Early  Painters  of  Florence.   By  Catherine  M.  Philliraore ;    ill. 

[Great  Artists]  3/6  c 

Bartolommeo,  Fra  [1469-15 1 7]  Albertinelli  &  Andrea  del  Sarto.  By  "  Leader  Scott "  [  =  Miss  Barnes] ; 

ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c 

Correggio  [1494-1534] 

Heaton,  M.  C.  Correggio ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c 

Meyer,  Julius  Correggio,  tr.  Mrs.  C.  Heaton ;  20  photos.  31/6  r 

FSANCIA  [Francesco  IRaibolini  ;  1450-1518] — v.  Mantegna,  infra. 

Giotto  [1276-1336] 
Quilter,  Harry  Giotto ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c 

Ruskin,  J.  Giotto  and  his  Works  in  Padua  ;  w.  pi.  in  f°  o.p. 

Leonardo  DA  Vinci  [1452-1520]  Lit.  Works,  ed.  fr.  orig.  MSS.  J.  P.  Richter,  2vols.;  220  autotypes  252/-  i 

.Conts,  all  his  writings  on  Fainting  [Libra  delta  PUtura\  sculpture  and  architecture  and  raiscell.  works.    Ital.  texts  and  Eng.  trss. 

Eastlake,  Lady                — in  her  Five  Great  Painters,  2  vols.  16/-  c 

Richter,  Dr.  J.  P.            Leonardo  da  Vinci  [tr.]  ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c 

Mantegna,  Andrea  [1431-1506]  and  Francia.     By  Julia  Cartwright ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c 

Michael  Angelo  [1474-1564] 


8° 

Seeley 

[79]  80 

8° 

Murray 

[64-66]  71 

8" 

>f 

64-66 

8" 

II 

[45]  74 

8" 

11 

[43]  87 

8" 

Simpkin 

89 

8" 

London 

82 

8° 

Bell 

83 

8" 

Low 

80 

8° 

Allen,  Orp^on.l     ]90 

8" 

,, 

79 

8" 

Williams 

67 

8°  Low 

8°    ,1 

8°    ,. 

8°  Macmillan 


[78]  81 

81 

82 
71 


8°  Low  81 

8°  Smith  &  Elder  54;  6i 
8°  Low  83 

in  parallel  cols. 


8°  Longman 
8°  Low 


Clement,  Charles  Michael  Angelo ;  ill. 

Eastlake,  Lady  — in  her  Five  Great  Painters,  2  vols. 

pagan,  Louis  .  The  Art  of  Michael  Angelo  ill.  by  the  collns.  in  the  Brit.  Mus. 

*Grimin,  H.  Life  of  Michael  Angelo  [tr.],  2  vols; 

Ruskin,  John  The  Relation  between  Michael  Angelo  and  Tintoret 

Wilson,  C  Heath  Michael  Angelo  :  sculptor,  painter  and  architect ;  ill. 

•653 


[tr. ;  Great  Artists]  3/6  c  i 

16/-  c  i 

ill.  25/-     S 

24/-  p  5 

1/-  -  i 


83 

80 
I,  81 

•>  80 

Longman  83 

Brit.  Mus.  83 

Smith&Elder[65]65 
Allen,  Orpgtn.  [72]  80  - 
Murray  [76],8l 


Arts  and  Trades] 


HISTORY  OF  PAINTING.    SCULPTURE. 


[Fine  Arts 


I  §§  98-99 
Raphael  [1483-1520] 


j.«. 


*  Crowe +  Cavalpaselle,  ^^'  Raphael :  his  life  and  works,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  33/-     8°  Murray 

An  exhaustive  critical  study  of  his  extant  drawmgs  and  paintings 

Raphael  and  Michael  Angelo  ;  ports,  and  ill.  $5 

Life  of  Raphael  [tr.]  7/6 

Raphael :  his  life,  works,&times  [tr.],  ed.  W.  Armstrong,  41  pi.  &  iSJcuts  36/- 

Raphael,  tr.  N.  d'Anvers  [  =  Miss  Meugens] ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6 

Raphael :  his  life  and  works,  tr.  F.  E.  Bunnett  9/- 

TiNTORETTO,  J.  R.  [1S12-1594]  By  W.  R.  Osier ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6 

Titian,  T.  V.  [1477-1576] 

*Crowe  +  Cavalcaselle,  ^-|'  Titian  :  his  life  and  times,  2  vols. ;  port,  and  ill,  21/- 

Eastlake,  Lady               — in  her  Five  Great  Painters,  2  vols.  16/- 

Heath,  R.  F.                  Titian ;  ill.  ,   [Great  Artists]  3/6 

da  Vinci  — v.  Leonardo,  supra. 


82:85 


Perkins,  C.  C.  [Am.] 
Gfimm,  Hermann 
*Muntz,  Eugene 
Passavant,  J.  D. 
V.  Wolzogen,  Bar.  A. 


8° 

Boston 

78 

cS" 

Gardner,  Paisley 

8q 

18" 

Chapnian 

[82]  88 

c8" 

Low 

7P 

cS" 

Smith  &  Elder 

66 

c8" 

Low 

79 

8° 

Murray 

[77]  81 

c8" 

Longman 

8s 

c8" 

Low 

79 

98.    mSTOKT  OF  PAINTING  (*) :  SPANISH,  PORTUGUESE  amd  RUSSIAN  SCHOOLS. 


Generally. 

Robinson,  J-  C.  The  Early  Portuguese  School  of  Painting  o.p. 

Smith,  G.  W.  Spanish  and  French  Painting  ;  80  ill.  [Textbks.  of  Art  Education]  5/-  c 

*Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  W.  Annals  of  the  Artists  of  Spain,  3  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  63/-;  w.  105/-] 

A  new  edition  is  in  preparation  by  Nimmo. 

Stothert,  J.  French  and  Spanish  Painters  [critical  and  biographical]  31/6  r  8°  Nimmo 

Washburn,  E.  W.  [Am.]  The  Spanish  Masters  :  outline  of  history  of  painting  in  Spain;  9  pi.  $2     8°  New  York 

Dictionary. 

O 'Neil,  A.  Dictionary  of  Spanish  Artists,  2  vols.  o.p.     %"  London 

Individually. 

MURILLO,  B.  S.  [1618-82] — V.  Velasquez,  infra. 
Minor,  Ellen  E.  Murillo  :  a  memoir ;  ill. 

Scott,  W.  B.  Murillo  and  the  Spanish  School  of  Painting ;  pi. 

Velasquez,  J.  R.  [1599-1660] 

Curtis,  C.  B.  Velasquez  and  Murillo  [complete  catalogue  of  his  works]  31/6  r 

*Justi,  Prf.  Carl  Diego  Velasquez  and  his  Times,  tr.  A.  H.  Keane  ;  52  ill.  and  i  etchg.       36/-  r 

Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  W.  Velasquez  and  his  Works  o.p. 

■  Stowe,  E.  Velasquez ;  ill.  [Great  Artists]  3/6  c 


8°  priv.prin,,Bungay(A 
8°  Low  84 

8°  Olliver  48 

76 
84 


33;  34 


[Great  Artists]  3/6  c 
[text  slight]  21/- 


8°  Low 

4°  Routledge 

8°  Low 
8°  Grevel 
8°  Olliver 
8°  Low 


Russian. 

Vere-Stchagin,  Vasili,  Painter,  Soldier,  &  Traveller  :  autobiogr.,  tr.  F.  H.  Peters,  2  vols. ;  80  ill.    24/-  c  8°  Bentley 


81 
72 

83 
89 

55 
[81]  8S 


87 


99.    SCULPTURE  W :  HISTORY,  &o. 
History. 

d'ANVERS,  N.  [=Miss  Meugens]  Elemental^  History  of  Art,  vol.  i.  [Architecture  and  Sculpture] ;  ill.  5/-  c  8° 
*LuBKE,  Dr.  W.  History  of  Sculpture  from  the  Eariiest.  Times  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  377  ill.  42/-  i  8° 

Mitchell,  Lucy  M.         History  of  Ancient  Sculpture  ;  ill.  42/-  r  8° 

Redford,  George  Manual  of  Ancient  Sculpture  ;  ill.    [Egyptian,  Assyrian,  Greek  &  Roman]  10/6  c  8° 

'  „  ,,  Sculpture:  ancient ;  160  ill.  [Textbks.  of  Art  Education]  5/- c  8° 

"Scott,  Leader"  [  =  Lucy  Barnes]  Sculpture:  Renaissance  &  modern ;  Ul.  [Textbks.  of  Art  Educa.  ]  5/- c  8° 
Vjardot,  Louis  The  Wonders  of  Sculpture  [tr.] ;  ill.  [popular]  12/6     8' 

Westmacott,  R.  Handbook  of  Sculpture :  ancient  and  modem  7/6  c  8° 

Principles  and  Practice. 

Lectures  on  Sculpture  ;  53  pi.  and  port.  6/-  c  8° 

Primer  of  Sculpture  ;  ill.  2/6  c  8° 

Aratra  Pentelici ;  20  autotypes  and  I  eng.  [6  lects.  on  elem.  of  sculp.]  7/6     8' 

six  lects.  del.  at  Oxon.  in  1870  on  the  Division  of  Arts,  Idolatry,  Imagination,  .Likeness,  Structure,  School  of  Athens. 

Lectures  on  Art  [on  Sculpture;  del.  at  Roy.  Academy]  12/6     8°  Bickers 

— V.  I  §  105  :  Artistic  Anatomy. 


Low               [74]  89 
Smith&Elder[72]78 
Paul                      8-, 

Low 
Bohn's  Lib. 

[82]  86 
82 

Low 

86 

Longman 

72 
64 

Flaxman,  J. 

MULLINS,  E.  R. 

RnsKiN,  John 

Weeks,  H. 
Artistic  Anatomy 
Modelling 


Bohn's  Lib.     [29]  6S 
Cassell  90 

Allen,  Orping.  [72]  90 


80 


1  §  144  :  Minor  Arts  (Amateur  Bobks). 
654 


Arts  and  Trades] 


SCULPTURE:   BIOGRAPHY. 


[Fine  Arts 


Examples. 

British  Museum.     Descriptions  of  the  Ancient  Marbles,  pts.  i.-xi.     [by  E.  Hawkins,  C.  R.  Cockerell, 

S.  Birch]  £2S  5/6 
Dilettanti  Society  Specimens  of  Ancient  Sculpture,  2  vols.  ea.  £^  5/- 

Egyptian,  Etruscan,  Greek,  RQman :  selection  from  British  coliections.    Vol.  i.  is  o.Ji. 

Mitchell,  Lucy  M.  [ed.]  Selections  from  Ancient  Sculpture  [36  pi. ;  ill.  her  History,  sup.']  18/- 

Englatid. 


I  §100 


British  Museum  1 2-6 1 
Macmillan 


f°  Paul 


83 


Carter,  J.  [ed.] 
MicHAELis,  Prf.  Ad. 

Greek  and  Roman 

Bruckmann,  H.  [ed.] 
Burton,  R.  F. 
Davidson,  T. 
Fergusson,  Jas. 
'Murray,  A.  S. 

Paris  +  Harrison,  ^° 
Perry,  W.  C. 
Rydberg,  Viktor 
Taylor,  G.  L. 
Upcott,  L.  E. 
*Waldstein,  Dr.  C. 

..   [ed.] 

Italian 

Davidson,  Misses  [eds.] 
Ottley,  W.  J.  [ed.] 
Perkins,  C.  C.  [Am.] 
Robinson,  J.  C. 


Specimens  of  Ancient  Sculpture  and  Painting;  120  pi.  (some  col.)  [to  Hy.  viii.] 

132/-;  red.  to  50/- 
Ancient  Marbles  in  Great  Britain  [tr.  Fennell]  42/- 

A  descriptive  catalogue  of  tlie  vast  treasures  of  anc.  sculpture  in  the  private  galleries  of  Gt.  Britain. 

— V.  also  I  §  84. 

Monu.  of  Gk.  &  Rom. Sculpture ;  400  photos,  [arrgd.  histly.]  tobecpl.in  80 pis. 
Etruscan  Bologna  :  study  of  Etruscan  plastic  and  pictorial  art ;  ill.  10/6 

The  Parthenon  Frieze  :  and  other  essays  6/- 

The  Parthenon  [mode  in  which  light  introduced  in  Gk.  &  Rom.  temples]  21/- 
History  of  Greek  Sculpture,  2  vols.  ;  pi.  and  130  ill.  52/6 

i. ;  To  the  age  of  Pheidias,  21/. ;  ii. :  Under  Pheidias  and  Successors,  31/6. 

Manual  of  Ancient  Sculpture  ;  187  ill.  10/6 

Popular  Introduction  to  History  of  Greek  and  Roman  Sculpture  ;  268  ill.  31/6 
— in  his  Roman  Days  [tr.]  ;  ill.  [marbles,  statues,  etc.]  10/- 

Marbles  of  Ancient  Rome  15/- 

An  Introduction  to  Greek  Sculpture  4/6 

Essays  on  the  Art  of  Pheidias ;  ill.  ,  30/- 

Cataiogue  of  Casts  in  the  Museum  of  Classical  Archasology  [Cambridge]      1/6 

' — V.  also  I  §  87  (esp.  Symonds). 

Triqueti  Marbles  in  the  AlbertMem.  Chapel,  Windsor:  I  l7photos.  w.text;^lo  10/- 
Plates  after  most  Eminent  Masters  of  the  Florentine  School  63/- 

Historical  Handbk.  of  Ital.  Sculpture  ;  ill.[pract.  a  new  edn.  of  2  in  I  §  100]  15/- 
Italian  Sculpture  of  Middle  Ages  ;  20  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Catal.]  7/6 

Italian  Sculptures  of  the  Middle  Ages  ;  pi.  [atlas  to  above]  126/- 


Grant,  £<//».  [38]  8- 
Carab.  Press  82 


Asher       89  J«  / 

<rog. 

8°  Smith  &  Elder 

76 

c  8°  Paul 

82 

4° '  Murray 

83 

8°       „               80 

;83 

c  8°  Grevel 

90 

c  8°  Longman 

82 

8°  Low  ' 

79 

8°  Longman 

59 

c  8°  Clar.  Press 

87 

r  8°  Camb.  Press 

85 

i  8°  Macmillan 

89 

f*  Chapman 

f°  Quaritch 

67 

8°  Remington 

83 

r  8°  Chapman 

62 

f°         .," 

62 

British. 

Scott,  W.  B.  British  School  of  Sculpture  ;  ill. 

Monumental  Effigies,  etc. — v.  G  §  16. 

American. 

Clark,  W.  ].,jun.  [Am.]  Great  American  Sculptures  ;  pi. 

Prehistoric  — ».  g  §§  i-n passim. 

Ivories  — *.  I  §  us  :  Gems,  Ivories,  etc. 


25/-     4°  Virtue 


^3.■ 


$10     4°  Philadelphia  77 


100.    SCULPTURE  {b) :  BIOGUAPHY. 

Collectively. 

Spiedd,  [Mrs.]  Julia  A.  [Am.]  Famous  Sculptors  and  Sculpture;  w.  heliotype  pL 

British. 

Chantrey,  Sir  Fr.  [1781-1841] 

Holland,  J.  Memorials  of  Sir  Francis  Chantrey 

Flaxman,  J.  [1755-1826]  Essays  on  Life  and  Genius  of.     By.  S.  Cblviii 
Foley,  J.  H.  [1818-74]     Works  of.     By  W.  C.  Mpnkhouse;  pi.  w.  crit.  notes 
Gibson,  John  [1790-1866]  Life  of.     By  Lady  Eastlake 

Nollekens,  J.  {1737-1823]  Nollekens  and  his  Times.     By  J.  T.  Smith,  2  vols. 
Watson,  Musgrave  [1804-47]  Life  and  Works  of.     By  Dr.  H.  Lonsdale  ;  photos. 


$3  f  8°  Basalt 


o.p.  [pi.  10/6;  w.  5/-] 

21/- 
10/6 


8°  She_^eld 
f°  London 
4°  Virtue 
8°  Longman 
8®  London 
21'/-  f  4°  Routledge 


American. 

Greenough,  Hor.  [1805-86]  Letters  to  his  Brother,  ed.  F.  B.  Greenough  [Am.] 

Danish. 

Thorvaldsen,  a.  [1770-1844] 
Plon,  E.  Life  and  Work^.of  Thoryaldspn,  tn  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey  :  ill. 

.Thiele,J.  M..        .-•-  ;Life  of  Tljoryaldsen  [tr.  fr.  Danish] 

■•'■■■■     ■■    '•'■'^■-        •■  65-5,, 


$1.50   12°' Boston 


zSl-i  8*  Bcnfley 
9/-     8°  Chapman 


81 


51 
.76 
7S 
70, 
,[28]  ,29 
66 


87 


74: 

6s 


Arts  and  Trades] 


BRONZES.    ART  OF  PAINTING. 


[Fine  Arts 


I  §§101-102 

Italian. 

Collectively. 

Perkins,  C.  C.  [Am.]        Tuscan  Sculptors,  2  vols.  ;  pi.  63/-  ;  Italian  Sculptors  ;  pL  42/-  i  8°  Longman       64  ;  68 

Robinson,  J.  C.  [ed.]       Italian  Sculpture  of  the  Middle  Ages ;  pi.  £(>  6/-     f"  Chapman  63 

"ScoTT,Leader"[=LucyBARNES]DellaRobbia,Cellini&otherSculptorsoflS-l6cent.;ill.[Gt.Artists]3/6  c  8°  Low  S3 

Individually. 

Canova,  a.  [1757-1822]  Works  of,  w.  biograph.  memoir  by  Count  Cicognara,  3  vols.        o.p.  \w.  50/-]     4°  London  24-28 

Cellini,  Benvenuto  [1500-1571] 

Roscoe,  T.  [tr.]  Memoirs  of  B.  Cellini  [tr.]  [autobiography]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [23]  50 

*Symonds,  J.  Addington  [tr.]  The  same  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  port.  12/-     8°  Nimmo  [87]  89 

The  Ijist  edn.  of  this  tr.  was  pub.  in  s  vols.  8"  36/-  id.  87,  cont.  8  etchgs,  and  z8  col.  pi.— worth  about  50/-. 

[DuPRi,  Giovanni]  Story  of  a  Florentine  Sculptor.     By  H.  F.  Friese  ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Low  86 

Ghiberti  [1378-1455]  + Donatello  [1383-1466].     By  "Leader  Scott"  [=Lucy  Barnes];  ill.   [Gt.  Artists]  3/6  8°  Low  82 

Michael  Angelo  — v.  I  §  97. 

della  ROBBIA,  Luca,  and  other  Italian  Sculptors.     By  "  Leader  Scott "  [  =  Lucy  Barnes]  [Gt.  Artists]  3/6  c  8°     „  83 

Raphael  [1483-1520]      — v.  I  §  97. 


101.    BRONZES. 


FORTNUM,  C.  D.  E. 


Bronzes  of  European  Origin  ;  ill. 

Bronzes ;  ill. 


[S.  Kens.  Mus.  Catal.]  30/-  r  8°  Chapman  76 

[S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbks.]  2/6  c  8°  „  77 


Brasses :  Monumental— z-.  g  §  15. 


102.    ART  OF  PAINTING  («) :  GENERALLY. 


Armitage,  Edward 
Blanc,  Charles 
Burnet,  J. 
Collier,  Hon.  J. 
Dyer,  Dr.  T.  H. 
Harding,  J.  D. 

»»  »> 

Haydon,  B.  R. 
Leitch,  R.  p. 
Leonardo  da  Vinci 
Leslie,  C.  R. 
MitNARD,  Rene 
Merrifield,  Mrs. 

MUCKLEY,  W.  J. 

Animal  Painting'. 

Hamerton,  p.  G. 
Tayler,  Frederick 

China  Painting 
Decorative  Painting 


Lectures  on  Painting ;  ill.      [deliv.  at  Roy.  Acad.  ;  for  contents,  v.  I  §  83]  7/6  c  8° 
.  _  .    .  .  _  .      r .       .    ,     ...  -^8° 

4° 


Grammar  of  Painting  and  Engraving  [Am.  tr.] ;  ill. 

Treatise  on  Painting,  4  pts.  in  I  vol.  ;  130  etchings 

Manual  of  Oil  Painting 

Imitative  Art :  its  principles  and  progress 

Lessons  on  Art ;  ill 

Principles  and  Practice  in  Art ;  ill. 

Lectures  on  Painting  and  Design,  2  vols. 

Water  Colour  Painting  ;  24  col.  pi. 

Treatise  on  Painting  [1519],  tr.  Rigaud 

Handbook  for  Young  Painters  ;  ill. 

Chapters  on  Painting,  tr.  P.  G.  Hamerton ;  w.  50  etchings 

On  Painting  in  Oil,  Miniature,  Mosaic,  and  on  Glass,  2  vols. 

Handbook  for  Painters 


.'3 

63/- 

2/6 

14/- 

15/- 

52/6 

o.p.  Ipb.  24/-] 

5/- 
[also  in  his  Works,  «/  I  §  97]  5/- 

7/6 

30/- 
3/6 


c8° 
p8° 
r4° 


8° 


Triibner 

Chicago 

Sotheran 

Cassell 

Bell 

Kent 

,» 
Longman 
Cassell 
Bohn's  Lib. 
Murray 

Murray 
Balliere 


Chapters  on  Animals  ;  8  etchings 
Animal  Painting  in  Water  Colours  : 

— V.  I  §  113  :  Ceramics. 

I  §  no :  Decorative  Art 


18  col.  pL 


S/-C4° 


Seeley 
Cassell 


Figrure  Painting. 

MACARTHUR+ Moore,  B.+J.  Figure  Painting  in  Water  Colours  ;  16  col.  pi. 

Flower  and  Foliage  Painting. 


7/6  sq  8°  Cassell 


Boot,  W.  H.  J. 
Haite,  G.  C. 
H ANBURY,  A.,  etc. 
Hulme,  F.  E. 


Naftel,  Maud 
NlsBET,.5thel 
RUSKIN,  John 
Walker,  W. 

Fresco  Painting. 

Manuel,  E.  V.  [Am.] 
Merrifield,  Mrs. 

Examples. 
Gkuner,  L.  [ed.] 


Trees :  and  how  to  paint  them  in  water  colours ;  col.  pi. 

Plant  Studies ;  col.  pi. 

Advanced  Studies  in  Flower  Painting 

Flower  Painting  in  Water  Colours,  ser.  i.  and  ii. ;  ea.  20  pi 

Studies  in  Flowers  ;   13  pts. 


[water  colour]  7/6 
ea.  5/- 
ea.  l/- 


Cassell 
Quaritch 
Blackie 
Cassell 


Sketches  from  Nature  of  Plant  Form  [coloured]  o.p.  \_pb.  55/-]  i  8° 

Flowers  and  How  to  Paint  them  ;   10  col.  pi.  S/""  "^  4° 

Flower  Painting  for  Beginners  ;  12  col.  pi.  and  outline  ill.  4/-     4° 

Proserpina  :  studies  in  wayside  flowers,  v.  i.  ;  13  pi.  15/-  ;  ii.  pts,  1-4  ea.  2/6     8° 
Forest  Trees  of  British  Landscape  ;  pi.  [for  art  students]  24/-     4° 


83 
[74]  79 
[22]  80 

86 

[49l  67 

[45]  77 

44;  46 

73 

[02]  77 

[55]  70 

75 

49 

80 


[73]  83 
84 


S2 


«3 

84-85 

85 

[81]  83 

82-83 

68 

86 


Day 

Cassell 

Blackie  89 

Allen,  Orpin^on 

Kent  78 


Fresco  Manual ;  300  designs  on  31  pi. 
Art  of  Fresco  Painting 


20/-     4° 
o.p.  \pb.  and  w.  7/6]     8° 


Triibner 
Gilpin 


Italian 


ian  Fresco  Paintings  of  Churches  and  Palaces  in  Italy ;  55  col.  pi. 

656 


Quaritch 


79 


S4 


Arts  and  Trades] 


COLOUR.    DRAWING. 


[Fine  Arts 


I  §§  103-104 


Glass  Painting  — ».  I  §  U2  :  Painted  CTlass. 

Illumination  —v.  I  §  no,  s.v.  illumination. 

Landscape,  Nature,  etc. 


Barnard,  George 
Delamotte,  Prf.  P.  H. 
Duncan,  E. 
Ellis,  Tristram  J. 
Grace,  A.  F. 
Green,  N.  E. 
Hamerton,  p.  G. 

,,  fi 

Penley,  Aaron 

Miniatures 


Theory  &  Pract.  of  Landscape  Painting  in  Water  Colour  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  2l/-  r  8° 
Art  of  Sketching  fr.  Nature,  20  col.  pi.  and  24  ill.  21/-  r  4° 

Brit,  Landscape  &  Coast  Scenery  [8  col.  pi.,  pencil  outl.  &  HI.,  w.  instrns.]  5/-     4° 
Sketching  from  Nature;  41  ill.  [Art  at  Home  Series]  3/6  c  8° 


Lessons  in  Landscape  Painting  in  Oils  ;  9  col.  pi. 

Hints  on  Sketching  from  Nature,  3  pts. 

Landscape  in  Nature,  Literature,  and  Painting  ;  50  etchings 

Imagination  in  Landscape  Painting  ;  14  pi. 

Sketching  from  Nature  in  Water  Colours  ;  col.  pi. 

— V.  I  §  90,  s.v.  Miniatures. 


Neutral  Tint  and  Sepia. 


Leitch,  R.  p. 
i>         » 

Portraits. 

Burnet,  J. 

Seascape. 

Duncan,  E. 
Leslie,  R.  C. 
May,  Walter  W. 

Scene  Painting. 

Llovd,  F. 


Course  of  Painting  in  Neutral  Tint ;  24  col.  pi. 
Course  of  Painting  in  Sepia,  2  pts.  ea.  3/-  ;  or  In  t  voL 


Practical  Hints  on  Portrait  Pa.inting  ; 


42/- 
:a.  i/-     8° 
105/-  1  8° 

^'(-     < 
lS/-r4° 


S/-C4° 


Routledge 

Bell 

Blackie 

Macmillan 

Cassell 

Rowney 

Seeley 

Cassell 


Marine  Painting  [8  col.  pi.,  pencil  outl.  and  ill.,  w,  instrns.]  5/-     4°  Blackie 

A  Sea-painter's  Log ;  with  ill.  by  the  author  12/-  c  8°  Chapman 

Marine  Painting ;  i6col.pl.  '  5/-obl4°  Cassell 


[61]  70 

[71]  88 

90 

[83]  88 

81 

71-74 

8S 

87 

69 


Cassell  [75]  80 

7S 


12/-     4°  Virtue  [50]  60 


Guide  to  Scene  Painting  and  Painting  in  Distemper 


10/6  r8*  Rowney 


90 
86 
88 

75 


Benson,  W. 

»»       », 
V.  Bezold,  Dr.  W. 
CAvi,  Mme.  E. 
Chevreul,  M.  E. 
Church,  Prf.  A.  H. 
Field + Davidson,  ^ 

„     Cj. 

,»     >, 

Howard,  F. 
■  Muckley,  W.  J. 
Rood,  Ogden  N, 

Painters'  Materials. 


103.    AKT  OP  PAINTING  (*):  COLOUR  and  COLOURING. 

Principles  of  Science  of  Colour 

Manual  of  Science  of  Colour ;  ill. 

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Grammar  of  Colouring  :  applied  to  decorative  painting  and  the  arts ; 

Rudiments  of  Colour  and  Colouring,  ed.  R.  Mallet ;  ilL 

Chromatography  :  colours  and  pigments,  ed.  Taylor 

Colour  as  a  Means  of  Art 

Handbook  on  Colours 

Modem  Chromatics,  w.  Applica.  to  Art  &  Industry;  130  HI.  [Int.  Sci, 


gondit,  c.  l. 
Standage,  H.  C. 


Painters  and  Painters'  Materials 
The  Artist's  Manual  of  Pigments 

Manufacture  of  Painters'  Colours. 

Riffault,  M.,  etc.  Practical  Treatise  on  Manufacture  of  Colours  for  Painting  [Am.  tr.] 

Decoration  — ».  I  no:  Decorative  and  Ornamental  Arts. 

Theory  of  Colour,  Colour  Sense— z-.  c  §  71 :  Psychology, 


IS/-     4°  Chapman 

71 

2/6   12°        „ 

71 

24/-     8°  Spon 

76 

$1.25    16°  New  York 

85 

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54]  83 

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[72]  88 

ill.     3/6   12°  Lockwood 

[75]  87 

4/6  c  8°  Isbister 

[70]  70 

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[63]  85 

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[38]  77 

36/-     8°  Balliere 

[80]  82 

Ser.]  s/-  c  8*  Paul 

[79]  79 

10/6  c  8°  Spon 

83 

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83 

31/6     8°  Spon 

74 

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CUBLEY,  W.  H. 

Hamerton,  P.  G. 
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.Viollet  le  Duo 
Walker,  W.  A. 


104,   DRAWXNG. 

Society  of  Arts  Drawing  Book  .    .  j/g     v 

System  of  Elementary  DraVing;  ill.  [S.'Keris.  Mus.  Art  Dept:]  3/6  i  4' 

The  Graphic  Arts  ;  pi.  and  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  &  w.'  loj/-]  i  8° 

Minor  Arts  and  Industries :  drawing  and  designing  c  8'^ 

Elements  of  Drawing;  ill.       '  "-A  [?»*.  7/6  J  w.  35/-]  c  8'''Stoltli.&  Elder       57 

Laws  of  Fesole :  prmc.  &  pract,  of  drawing  &  painting,  as  determ.  by  Tuscan 

Masters,  vol.  1.  12  pi.  10/-     8° 
Learning  to  Draw  [tr.]  ;  130  ill.  ^2     g" 

Handbook  for  Elementary  Drawing  ;  ill.  7/^  g  g' 

6S7 


Bell 

Chapman 
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Whitt-aic^r 


79 

76 

S2 
89 


Allen,  Orpgtn.T]~i% 

New  York  81 

Seeley  80 

U  U 


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I  §§105-106 

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Maguirb,  T.  H.  The  Art  of  Figure  Drawing ;  30  pL 

Geometrical  Drawing—*,  i  §  7. 
Landscape  and  Nature-z-.  1  §  102. 

Barnard,  George  Handbook  df  Foliage  and  Foreground  Drawing  ;  60  pi. 

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Memory :  Drawing  from. 


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7/6 
21  j-  : 


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HUMPHRIS,  H.  D. 
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Miller,  L.  W. 
Pellegrin,  Prf.  V. 
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Generally. 

BONOMI,  J. 

DuvAL,  Prf.  Mat. 
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Flaxman,  J. 
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muckley,  w.  j. 
Rimmer,  W. 
Schadow,  Dr.  G. 
Sparkes,  J.  C.  L. 

Expression 

Bell,  Sir  Charles 
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Phrenology. 

Combe,  George 


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69 


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[67]  70 


81 
72 


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87 

74 


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Phrenology  Applied  to  Painting  and  Sculpture 


o.p.  [pb.  and  w.  3/6]  c  8°  Simpkin 


SS 


History,  etc. 

Baker,  W.  S.  [Am.] 
Davenport,  S. 
*Delaborde,  Vis.  H. 


106.    ENGKAVING:  WOOD  amd  METAL.    ZINCOGRAPHY. 


Boston 

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76 

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Chatto 

[39]  81 

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89 

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Examples. 

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Old  Masters,  pt.  i,  40/-  '88. 

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Italy. 

*LlPPMANN,  Dr.  Friedrich    Wood  Engraving  in  Italy  in  the  Fifteenth  Century  [tr.]  ;  60  facss.  25/-  i  8°  Quaritch  88 

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Netherlands. 

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103  parts  1  i. :  History  ;  ii. :  Catalogue  of  their  Woodcuts ;  ill. ;  List  of  Books  ceataioia^  Woodcuta 

America.  , 

"MNTON,  W.  J.  History  of  Wood  Engraving  in  America ;  100  ill.  31/6     4°  Chatto  8a 

658 


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ETCHING   AND   ETCHINGS. 


[Fine  Arts 


— V.  also  I  §  90 :  Biography  of  Artist?  collectively,  ,/ajrf»». 

American  Engravers  and  their  Works 

—V.  also  I  §  §  91-98  :  Biography  of  Artists-^Individually,  passim. 


Biog-raphy. 

Colieclively 
American. 
Baker,  W.  S.  [Am.] 

Individually 
British. 

Bewick,  Thomas  [1753-1828]— ».  I  §  92. 

Faithorne,  Win.  [i6i6(?)-9i]  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  his  Engraved  Works.     By  Louis  Fagan     21/- 
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Strange,  Sir  R.  [1721-92]  Memoirs  of.     By  J.  Dennistbun,  2  vols.  o.f. 

WooLLETT,  Wm.  [1735-85]  Catalogue  Raisonne  of  his  Engraved  Works.     By  Louis  Fagan;  port.  21/- 
Italian. 
Bartolozzi,  Franc.  [1725-1815]  and  his  Works:  biog.Sfcdescnp. account.  By  A.W.Tuer,  2  v.;  30  pi.  63/- 

Contains  a  list  of  over  2000  of  his  worksj  w.  remarks  on  their  pres.  value,  states,  reprints  and  frauds. 

Ppaetical  Treatises. 


1  §107 


$2   12°  Philadelphia  75 


Quaritch 
Philadelphia 
London 
Quaritch 


BUOWN,  W.  Norman 
*Hamerton,  p.  G. 
hodson,  j.  s. 
Linton,  W.J. 


Practical  Manual  of  Wood  Engraving ;  ill. 

The  Graphic  Arts  ;  ill. 

Guide  to  Art  Illustration  of  Books,  etc. 

Hints  on  Wood  Engraving 

Wooii  Engraving  :  a  manual  of  instruction ;  63  ill. 


o^p. 


[elementary]  2/- 
\pb.  and  w.  105/-] 

$1.25 
10/6 


16° 


Lockwood 

Seeley 

Lovp 

Boston 

Bell 


Zincographic  and  other  Modern  Processes. 


Bock,  Josef 
Lietze,  Ernest  [Am.] 
Pennell,  Joseph 
SCHNAUSS,  Dr.  J. 


Zincography ;  ill. 

Modern  Heliographic  Processes ;  32  ilL 

— ut  supra. 

Collotype  and  Photo-lithography  [tr.] 


•  [Wyman's  Technical  Manuals]  2/6 
[for  engineers,  etc.]  $3 


Wyman 
New  York 


7S 
SS 
85 


r  4°  Field  &  Tuer         82 


5/-     8°  Iliffe 


86 
82 
84 

84 


89 
89 


107.    ETCHING  asd  ETCHINGS. 


w.  lists  of  American  etchen 


$1.25   16°  JVew  York 


Low       ■ 
Macmillan 


Koehler,  S.  R.  [Am.] 

Lalanne,  M. 
Robertson,  H.  R. 
Short,  Frank 


Low 
12°  Winsor 
s  4°  Dunthome 


4 
f 

f 
f° 
f 


Seeley 


[83] 
[79] 
[68] 


History,  etc. :  America. 

Hitchcock,  J.  R,  [Am:]  Etching  in  America : 

Practical  Treatises. 

Chattock,  R.  S.  Practical  Notes  on  Etching ;  16  pL  ■,  _•        lojf,. 

Haden,  F.  Seymour  About  Etching  42/- 

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The  Appendix  [pp.  40S-444,  Practical  Ncits]  fonns  a  shoit  treatise  on  fte  art  of  etching.    The  first  edn.  is  worth  about  £6. 

„  „  The  Etcher's  Handbook ;  ^d.  o.^.  8»  Lo^ 

—in  his  The  Graphic  Arts  ;  pi.  .  o,p.,lpb.  and  w.  105/-]  i  8°  Seeley 

Etching  :  its  processes,  etc.  ;  30  pi.   .  .       [w.  remarks  on  collecting]  84/-     4°  CasseU 

Treatise  on  Etching,  tr.  S.  R.  Koehler  [Am.  J ;  pi.  12/6  S4' 

Art  of  Etching  :  w.  drypoint,  mezzotint,  aquatint  i/. 

On  the  Making  of  Etchings ;  pi.  5/- 

Examples  of  Etching. 

Chattock,  R.  S.  [artist]  Sketches  of  Eton  .  [etchings]  16/- 

„  ,»  Wensleydale  [14  etchings]  21/- 

Debaines  (A.)  &  ToussAiNT  (A.  &  H.)  [artists] 

Clark,  J.  W.  Cambridge  [12  etchings  by  Debaines  and  H.  Toussaint,  w.  text]  21/- 

-    I^ng,  A.  Oxford         [10  etchings  by  Debaines,  A.  Toussaint  and  Thomas,  w.  text]  21/- 

Etchings  by  Rajon,  Fortuny,  Lalauze,  Unger  and  others  after  Meissonier;  G^rome,  etc.  105/-     f°  Virtue 

Farren,  Robert  [artist]    Round  of  Mdodieg,  52/6 ;  .ff«>-//j  of  Aristophanes  13/- f°Macm.&B.,,C«OT4  8i' 

„  „  Thames,  Isis,  and  Cam,  36/- ;  Ely  and  Norwich,  63/- ;  Peterbro'  42/-     4°     „  '    82- 8^-' 

„  „  Granta  and  the  Cam ;  Cambridge  and  Neighbourhood  ea.  52/6  i  4°    „  "    '  80' 

Battle-ground  of  the  Eights,  31/6;  Oedipus  Tyrannus,  10/6;  Eumenides    10/6     4°     ','  84-88' 

Etchings  in  Belgium  [30  etchings]  21/- i  4°  Seeley  [77] 

42/-  ,   f  Murray 
,  -    ,,•.    .^.  :,   ,  ■  42/-     f°  Fine  Art  Soc. 

[20  pi.,  by  George,  Lalanne,  and  others]  21/-  i  4°  Seeley 

63/-     f°  Fine-Art  Soc. 
[With  14  etchings]  21/-      f°  Seeley 
659 


86 


•George,  Ernest  [artist] 


Crindon,  L.  H. 


The  Loire  and  the  South  of  France 
Etfihings  of  Old  London 
Picturesque  Architecture 
Etchings  of  Venice 
Lancashire 


83 

81 
8q 

81 
82 

85 
[80]  84 


73 
72 

80 

79 
8S 
:82 
89 
84 
86 
83 

84 
86 
88 
81 


Arts  and  Trades]    PRINTS  AND  PRINT  COLLECTING. 


I  §§  108-109 

Hamerton,  p.  G.taxtist^—v.  also  tupra. 

„  „  Paris  [i2  etchings],  2l/-  4°  ;  The  Sylvan  Year  [w.  20  etchings]  12/6 

„  ,,  Chapters  on  Animals  [with  20  etchings]  12/6 

„  „      [ed.]  Eighteen  Etchings  by  English,  French  and  German  Artists  31/15 

„  „  Landscape  [original  etchings,  mezzotints,  etc.]  105/- 

,,  ,,  Imagination  in  Landscape  21/- 

HiTCHCOCK,  R.  [Am. ;  ed.  ]  American  Etchings  [w.  ess.  on  etchg.  in  America  by  editor]  $10 

,,  „  New  Etchings  by  American  Artists  $7-50 

KoEHLER,  S.  R.  [Am.;  ed.]  American  Etchings  [20  ;  by  Moran,  Parrish,  Ferris,  Smillie,  etc.]  $15 

,,  „  [ed.]  Foreign  Etchings  63/- 

Tweoty  by  Mueer.  Liebl,  Rajon,  Ate  after  Rembrandt,  Titmn,  Munkacsy,  Vecchio,  etc. 

„  „  [ed.]  Choice  Etchings  [after  Stuart,  Allston,  Innes,  etc.] 

[ed.]  American  Art  [ill.  by  25  etchgs.  and  woodcuts] 

Stratford  on  Avon  [w.  14  pi.  and  30  vignettes]  2l/- 

The  Ruined  Abbeys  of  Yorkshire,  with  12  Etchingjs  21/- 

Etchings  of  Celebrated  Paintings  31/6 

Etched  Examples  of  Paiptings,  Old  and  New  31/6 

Poems  and  Pictures  [14  etchings  by  Rajon,  Forberg,  etc.]  21/- 

[with  14  copper  pi.]  21/- 
Artist's  Proofs  of  the  Etchings  are  sold  separate.     Lists  of  Seeley  &  Co. 
Twelve  Etchings  :  w.  life  of  Rajon  by  F.  G.  Stevens  21/- 

Thirty  Etchings  after ;  w.  notes  by  H.  Noel  Humphreys  63/- 

Edinburgh  :  etchings  after  Bough  and  Lockhart  18/- 

The  Itchen  Valley  [22  etchings]  ;  The  Avon  [21  etchings]  ea.  31/6 

Seventy-two  Etchings  after  the  Old  Masters  £12  12/- 

Four  Masters  of  Etching  21/- 

Whistler's  Etchings  :  a  study  and  a  catalogue  e.p. 

Etchings  from  the  National  Gallery,  2  series,  ea.  w.  18  pi.  ea,  31/6 

Etchings  by  Flameoff,  R^on.  Le  Rat.  etc. 


[artist] 


Lee,  S.  R. 
Lefroy,  W.  C. 
mollett,  j.  w 

l»  »> 

Nature  and  Art  ! 

Palmer,  Samuel  [artist]   The  Eclogues  of  Virgil 

Portfolio,  The  .     .    .    _       .     .  .     _ 

Rajon,  Paul  [artist] 

Rembrandt,  [artist]! 

Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Sumner,  H.  [artist] 

Unger,  W.  [artist] 

Wedmore,  Frederick 

WoRNUM,  R.  N.  [ed.] 


PHY,    [Fine  Arts 

8'Seeley[74]7S![76]83 

p8°      „ 

83 

i4°      .. 

77 

f      ,. 

85 

f°      „ 

87 

i"  New  York 

85 

f° 

88 

i  f°  Boston 

87 

i  i°  Low 

87 

if 

87 

Cassell 

86 

f°  Seeley 

84 

f°      » 

82 

4°  Low 

83 

4°    .. 

8S 

4°  Sonnenschein 

88 

r  Seeley 

83 

4"  Seeley 

88 

r  Bell 

70 

r4*  Seeley 

78 

fol.      „                 801 

;8i 

f°  Sotheran 

78 

4°  Fine  Art  Soc. 

83 

4°  Thibaudeau 

4°  Seeley             76 

;78 

108.    PRINTS  AND  PEINT  OOLLECTINO. 


British  Museum.    Catalogue  of  the  Prints  and  Drawings,  vol.  i.  25/- ;  ii.  30/-  ',  iii.  (2  pts. )  42/- ;  iv.  30/- 
*       ,,  ,,  Early  Italian  Prints  in  British  Museum,  ed.  S,  Colvin 

Catalogue  of  German  &  Flemish  Prints,  2  v.  [ed.  Dr.  W.  H.Willshire]  ea.  12/6 
Collectors'  Marks  2i/-sq, 

Introduction  to  Catalogue  of  Early  Italian  Prints  in  B.  M.  18/- 

Picture  Collector's  Manual,  2  vols.  [a  diet,  of  painters]  o.p.  [ic.  21/-] 

The  Print  Collector,  ed.  R.  Hoe,  jw-  [Am.]  ;  ill.  $6 

Reproduction  of  Early  Italian  Prints,  ed.  G.  W.  Reid,  pts.  i.-iii.  [30,  30,  32  pis.]  ea,  60/- 

*Willshire,  W.  H.  Study  of  Ancient  Prints,  2  vols.  28/- 


Fagan,  L.  a. 
*FiSHER,  Richard 
Hobbes,  J.  R. 
Maberley,  J.  [Am.] 


8" 
r8° 
r8° 
.16' 

8° 


Engraving 


Brit.  Museum  70-83 

,,  ,,   in  prep. 

„     79;  83 

Field  &  Tuer  83 
British  Museum  86 
London  49 

New  York  80 

Brit.  Museum  82-84 
EUis  [73]  n 


— V.  I  §  106 :  Engraving ;  I  §  107  ;  Etching. 


Practical. 

Abney,  W.  de  W. 

>»  If 

,,        +  Robinson,  H, 
Emerson,  P.  H. 
Hepworth,  1^  C. 

LlESEGANG,  p.  E. 
MONKHOVEN,  U. 

Price,  Lake 
Robinson,  H.  P. 
Thomas,  R.  W. 

TiSSANDIER,  G. 

Wallace,  'E.,jun.  [Am. 
Wheeler,  O.  E. 
Wilson,  E.  L.  [Am.] 

History. 

Harrison,  W.  J.  [Am.] 


109.    PHOTOGRAPHY. 

Treatise  on  Photography  5  105  ill.  [Textbooks  of  Science]  3/6 

Instructions  in  Photography,  3/6  ;  Photography  with  Emulsions  ea.  3/- 

.  P.    The  Art  and  Practice  of  Silver  Printing  2/6 

Naturalistic  Photography  for  Students  of  Art  S/~ 

Photography  for  Amateurs  ;  ill.  1/6 

Carbon  Process  in  Photography,  tr.  Marston  ;  ilU  4/- 

Photographic  Optics  7/^ 

Photographic  Manipulation  :  a  manual ;  ill.  6/6 

Picture  Making  by  Photography ;  ill.  a/6 

Modern  Practice  of  Photography  4/- 

History  and  Handbook  of  Photography  [tr.  ] ;  70  ill.  6/- 

]  The  Amateur  Photographer  $1 

Practical  Photography  :  wet  and  dry  plate  5  ill.  4/- 
Quarter  Century  in  Photography  j  UI.                [pract.  hints  ;  not  historical]  $4 


12°  Longman       [78]  8S 
c8°  Piper  [74]  84;  [80]  82 


c8* 
cS' 
16' 


ca 
c8° 
8° 
p8= 
12 

p?: 


[81]  88 
Low  8? 

Cassell  84 

Low  78 

W.  H.  AUen  67 
Churchill  [58]  68 
Hazell  [84]  89. 

Baird 

Low  78 

Philadelphia  [  ]8» 
Upcott  Gill  79 

New  York  88 


History  of  Photography 


$1    12°  New  York 


Chemistry  of  Photography. 

Hardwich,  T.  F.  Manual  of , Pliol;ogi;^phic  Chemistry,  ed.  J.  ,T.  Taylor;  ill.  7/6  £8°  Churchill 

•Meldola,  Prf.  R.  TheChemistry  ofPliotograpiiy;  ill.  [A'atwrf  Series]  6/- c  8*  Macmillan 

VOGEL,  Dr.  H.  Chemistry  of  Light  and  Photography  [tr.]  ;  lOo  ill.  [Internat.  Scient.  Ser.]  5/-  c  8'  Paul 

660 


88 


[S-]85 

89 

[76]  86 


Arts  and  Trades]  DECORATIVE  ANU  ORNAMENTAL  ARTS. 


[Fine  Arts 


Micro-photography— r.  H  §  46  :  Microscope. 
Photo-engraving     — ».  1  §  loS  :  Engraving. 

Printing. 

Burton,  W.  K.  Practical  Guide  to  Photographic  and  Photo-mechanical  Printing 

Spectrum-photography —z/.  h  §  20,  s.v.  Spectrum. 


4/-  c  8°  Marion 


»  §110 


88 


110.    DECORATIVE  and  ORNAMENTAL  ART  :  {a)  GENERALLY.    ART  OBJECTS. 


Generally. 

Surges,  Wm. 

COLLINGWOOD,  W.  G. 

Conway,  MoncureD. 
Day,  Lewis  F. 


Dresser,  Chr. 


HULME,  F.   E. 

Jackson,  F.  G. 
Mayeux,  Henri 
Pugin,  a.  W. 
Redgrave,  G.  [tr.] 
f>  t> 

RUSKIN,  J. 

Saward,  B.  C. 
Shaw,  Henry  [ed.] 

WORNUM,  R.  N. 


Art  Applied  to  Industry  :  a  series  of  lectures 


Philosophy  of  Decoration ;  ill. 
[Am.]  Travels  in  South  Kensington ;  ill. 
The  Anatomy  of  Pattern  ;  35  pi. 
The  Distribution  of  Ornamental  Design 
The  Planning  of  Ornament ;  38  pi. 
The  Application  of  Ornament ;  pi. 
Principles  of  Decorative  Design  ;  184  pi, 
Studies  in  Design  j  pi. 
Modem  Ornamentation  ;  50  col.  pi. 
Principles  of  Ornamental  Art ;  ill. 
Lessons  in  Decorative  Design 
Manual  of  Decorative  Composition  [tr.  ] 
Glossary  of  Ecclesiastical  Ornament  and  Costume  ;  pi 
Outlines  of  Historic  Ornament,  tr.  fr.  German  ;  ill 


[8  lects.  del.  at  Liverpool  Univ.  ]  5/- 
[notes  on  decor,  art]  12/- 
3/6 
3/6 
3/6 
3/6 
(some  col.)  5/~ 

63/- 
[series  of  orig.  designs]  31/6 

25/- 

7/6 

300  ill.  6/- 

and  ill.  126/- 

4/- 


4/-  r8°  Parker 

p  8°  Allen,  Orpington 

8°  Triibner 
c  8°  Batsford 


cs 
c8° 

C4° 
f° 
f° 


65 

84 
82 

87 
89 
88 


Manual  of  Design  ;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbks.]  2/6 

The  Two  Paths      [lectures  on  applications  of  art  to  decoration  and  manuf.]  5/- 
Decorative  Painting  :  a  practical  handbook  ;  ill.  5/- 

Decorative  Arts  of  the  Middle  Ages  ;  pi.  and  ill.  21/- 

Encyclopaedia  of  Ornament ;  59  pi.  (mostly  col.)  o.p.  [pi.  25/- ;  ■w.  30/-] 

Analysis  of  Ornament ;  ill.  [characteristics  of  styles]  8/- 


Cassell 

Batsford 

Cassell 

Chapman 

Virtue 

Quaritch 

Chapman 


[73]  82 
76 
87 
75 


75 
84 
76 

Allen,0>-/^».[59]88 
Upcott  Gill  [82]  89 
Bell  [51]  66 

Pickering  42 

Chapman         [56]  74 


Colour  and  Colouring— ?/.  i  §  103. 
Examples. 

AUDSLEY,  W.  +G.  [eds.]  Polychromatic  Decoration  ;  36  col.  pi.  [bldgs.  in  mediaeval  styles]  60/-     f°  Sotheran  82 

[eds.]  Outlines  of  Ornament  in  the  Leading  Styles;  60  pi.  31/6  i  4°  Vpool.  (Sotheran)  78 

Specimens  of  Ornamental  Art,  2  vols.;  80  pi.  (some  ilium.)  [text  in  Fch.,  4°] 

o.p.  [pb.  £12  12/-;  w.  £8  8/-]  atl  f°  Quaritch  50 

Grammar  of  Ornament  ;  112  pi.  in  gold  and  col.  105/-;  red.  to  76/-  i  4°  ,,  [56]  80 

Examples  of  Chinese  Ornament  44/-  i  4°  Gilbert  67 

Book  of  Ornaments  ;   102  pi.  30/-     4°  Asher 

Ornamental  Designs  ;  120  pi.  45/-     4°  Jack,  Edin.     [34]  81 

Suggestions  in  Design    [original — 102  pi.  (  =  1100  "suggtns.")  &30ocuts]  42/-  r  4°  Blaclde  80 

Works  of  Art  in  the  Collections  of  Engl. :  55etchgs.  of  pottery,  jewel.,  furn.,  etc.  o.p  \w.  6o/-}i°Lo».  n.d.  (71) 
Polychromatic  Ornament ;  ioocol.andillum.pl.  [2000  specimens]  126/-      f°  Sotheran  73 

a  splendid  work,  covering  styles  of  ancient,  oriental  and  medixval  art,  incl.  Renaissance  and  17  and  28  cents. 

Examples  of  Works  of  Art ;  v.  i.  [96  pi.]  16/-,  v.  ii.  [80  pi.]  21/-  i  8°  Low 

— V.  G  §  25  :  Costume. 
Local  Art   Objects  —v.  the  countries  in  point,  in  tkts  Ci.ass. 

Illumination.      Illuminated  MSS v.  also  l  §  90,  s.v.  Miniature  Painting  ;  §  in,  s.v.  Alphabets. 

Delamotte,  F.  W.  Primer  of  the  Art  of  Illumination ;  col.  pi.  9/-     4°  Lockwood       [5--]  74 

Humphreys,  H.  Noel       Art  of  Illumination  and  Missal  Painting  illustrated  o.p.  [pb.  2l/-]sq8°  Bohn  49 

Illuminated  Books  of  the  Middle  Ages ;  col.  pi.  [historical]  o.p.  [pb.  210/-;  w.  £7  10/-]  T  Longman  47-49 


■Gruner,  L.  [ed.] 

"•Jones,  Owen  [ed.] 

,»         ,» 
Klimish,  [ed.] 
Knight,  [ed.] 
Leighton,  J.  [ed.] 
LifevRE,  E.  [ed.] 
*Racinet,  a.  [ed.] 

S.  Kens.  Museum 

Costume 


LoFTiE,  Rev.  W.  J. 
Shaw,  Henry 
Tymms  +  Wyatt,  g^; 
Westwood,  J.  O. 


Lessons  in  the  Art  of  Illuminating  6/-  c  8°  Blackie  Sj 

Handbook  of  the  Art  of  Illumination  of  the  Middle  Ages  ;  28  pi.  (12  col.)  21/-  i  8°  Bell  [66]  70 

Art  of  Illuminating ;  pi.  o.p.[pb.  21/-;  a;.- 1 2/6]  r  8°  Day  [59]  66 

Facsimiles  of  Miniatures  &  Ornaments  of  A.-S.  &  Irish  MSS. ;  54  col.  pi. 

o.p.  [pb.  ;£'2I ;  w.  ;^I0]  i  f  °  London  68 

Iron  and  Metal  Work— /or  Metallurgy,  &.  i  §  Sl ;  /or  Bells,  w.  G  §  19  ;  for  Bronzes,  z-.  G  §  18. 

Clarkson,  D.  a.  [ed.]      Ancient  Iron  Work  ;  48  pi.  [13th  cent.]  63/-  i  4°  Atchly  n.d.  (60) 

Ebbetts,  D.  J.  [ed.]  Examples  of  Decorative  Wrought-Iron  Work  [17-18  cents.]  12/6      f°  Batsford  79 

Ecclesiastical  Metal  Work  :  20  photos,  of  specimens  42/-     f°  S.  Kens.  Museum 

Kent,  W.  W.  [Am.;  ed.]  Architectural  Wrought-Iron  :  ancient  &  modern ;  36  pi.  &  ill.  [Mid.  Ages  to  pres.  day]  $5  4°  NtwYork  88 
Kittredge,  a.  O.  Architectural  Metal  Work ;  pi.  45/-     f  ■■  Low  77 

Shaw,  Henry  [ed.]  Ornamental  Metal  Work  ;  50  pi.  (some  col.)  42/-;  red.  to  12J-     4°  Quaritch  36 

Talbert,  B.  J.  [ed.]         Examples  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Metal  Work  32/-     f°  Batsford  76 

Wyatt,  Sir  M.  D.  Metal  Work  &  its  Artistie  Design,  59  col.  pi. ;  Observations  on  Metallic  Work  botk  o.p.  8°  London  52 ;  57 

661 


Arts  and  Trades]       DESIGNS:   MISCELLANEOUS.     GLASS-MAKING. 


£Fine  Arts 


I  §§111-112 

Locks  and  Keys. 

Pitt-Rivers,  Lt.-Gen.     Locks  and  Keys 


[primit.  develop,  and  distrib.]  1 6/-     4'  Chatto 


Sword 

Stone  Carying. 

Colling,  J.  K. 


-J/.  G  §  18 :  Arms  and  Armour. 


Examples  of  Erig.  Mediseval  Foliage  and  Coloured  Decoration 
76  pL  and  79  cuts  taken  fr.  buildings  of  .r?-i5  centuries. 
,,  „  Art  Foliage  for  Sculpture  and  Decoration ;  8i  pi.  [ 

Wood  Work 
Hung-ary. 

FiSCHBACH,  Dr.  F. 

Italy. 

Vacher, 

Japan 

Cutler,  T.  W. 

Africa. 

Schweinfurth,  Dr.  G.    Artes  Africanae  :  ill.  of  the  industrial  arts  of  Africa 
Oriental  — ».  I  §  85  :  Oriental  Art :  GeneraUy. 

Prehistoric  and  Primitive-^.  G  §§  1-16,  pasHm. 


—for  Ornamental  Furniture,  w.  I  §  70  :  Cabinet-making. 
Ornaments  of  the  Domestic  Industry  of  Hungary ;  40  col.  pL 

Italian  Ornament  in  the  Fifteenth  Century  ;  30  col.  pi. 

— ».  also  I  §  86. 

Grammar  of  Japanese  Ornament  and  Design ;  ill. 


S2 


42/- 

4°  Batsford 

74 

42/- 

r4°        1. 

4°  Sotheran 

[65]  78 

31/6 

r  f  °  Quaritch 

86 

*«/- 

i  4°  Batsford 

80 

28/- 

i  4°  Low 

75 

111.    DECORATIVE  amd  ORNAMENTAL  ART :   (*)  DESIGNS. 


Alphabets.    Initial  Letters, 

Delamotte,  F.  Ornamental  Alphabets,  col.  pi.  ;  Examples  of  Modem  Alpha.,  col.  pi.    ea.  2/6  obi  Lockwood       [p  [^] 

Mediaaval  Alphabets  and  Initials ;  21  col.  pi.  ^  6/-  s  4°  _    ,,  [5-]  64 


One  Thousand  and  One  Initial  Letters      [illuminated]  o.p.  [pb.  -joj- ;  m.  30/-]      f°  Day 

Initials  and  Ornamental  Letters  ;  102  pi.  30/-     4°  Asher 

Handbook  of  Mediseval  Alphabets  and  Devices ;  37  col.  pi.     15/- ;  red.  to  7/6  i  8'  Quaritch 
Alphabets,  Numerals  and  Devices  of  the  Middle  Ages;  48  pi.  (28  col.)       31/6     4°        „ 

— V.  also  G  §  23  :  Heraldry. 
Heraldic  Illustrations  ;  80  pi. 

A  favourite  source  for  engravers  and  otliers. 


42/-     4°  Jack,  Edin. 


Jones,  Owen 
Klimish, 
Shaw,  Henry 
11  »i 

Heraldic 

Knight  -1-  Rumley, 

Jewellery. 

Beaumomt,  Ed.  Jewel  Art  Studies  [68  pi.  of  designs  for  working  jeweUeiy]  21/-     4°  Jack,  £(/j». 

Pattern  Book  for  Jewellers,  Gold  and  Silver  Smiths  ;  202  pi.  37/6  r  4°  Fischer 

Monograms. 

Klimish,  Monograms ;  78  pi.  25/-     4°  Asher 

Renoik,  H.  Monograms  and  Ciphers ;  2  series  ea.  42/-     4°  Jack,  Edin. 

For  silversmiths,  coachbuildefs.  engravers,  etc. 

Smith,  J.  Gordon  Monograms  in  Three  and  Four  Letters  [suppl.  to  Renoir,  suprd\  42/-     4°      „        „ 

Floral  —for  Flower  Painting,  v.  I  §  102. 

Hulme,  F.  E.  Suggestions  in  Floral  Design  ;  50  pi.  in  gold  and  colours  5S/-     f*  Cassell 


64 
45 


65 
84 
67 

82 


112.    GLASS,  GLASS-IVLAEING  and  GLASS-PAINTING. 


Glass  and  Glass-Making. 

Generally. 
Neseitt,  a. 


Practical   Works 
Powell,  H.  J. 

Great  Britain. 

Pellatt,  a. 
Sauzay,  a. 


Descript.  Catalogue  of  Glass  Vessels  in  S.  Kens.  Mus. ;  pi.  18/-     8°  Chapman 

Glass  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Hdbks]  2/6     8*        „ 

— V.  also  I  §  62. 

Principles  of  Glass  Making 

With  treatises  on  Crown  and  Sheet  Glass  bjr  H.  CHANCB,  and  Plate  Glass  by  H.  C.  HARRIS. 


3/6  c  8'  Bell 


Curiosities  of  Glass-Making 
Marvels  of  Glass-Making ;  ill. 


662 


:p.  Ipb.  12/-;  w.  Tl6\    4*  Bogne 
12/6  c8°  Low 


78 
78 


83 


49 
69 


Arts  and  Trades] 


CERAMICS. 


[Fine  Arts 


I  §113 


Painted  Glass. 

A.,  A. 

OlIphant,  F.  W. 
Warrington,  W. 
*Westlake,  N.  H. 
Winston,  C. 


Italy  ;  Central. 
Waring,  J.  B. 

Glass  Painting 

Gessert+Frombbrg, 
Hancock,  E.  C. 
Miller,  F. 
Sharp-Ayres,  Mrs. 
Winston,  C. 


Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Painted  Glass 

A  Plea  for  Stained  Glass 

History  of  Stained  Glass,  3  pts. ;  col.  pi. 

History  of  Design  in  Painted  Glass,  v.  i.  25/- ;  ii.  21/- 

Difference  of  Style  in  Ancient  Glass  Paintings,  2  vols  ; 

Chiefly  English ;  contains  also  hints  on  glass  painting, 

Memoirs  of  Glass  Painting 


41  pi. 


2/6  c  8°  Riviftgton 

78 

1/6  f  8°  Parker 

ss 

a.p.  [pb.  126/-]     r°  Hearne 

48 

;  iii.                          30/-  r  8°  Parker 

79-86 

col.  ill.                   31/6     8°      „ 

[47]  67 

21/-     8°  Murray 


o.p.  [pb.  126/-]      f°  London 


Stained  Glass,  Fresco  Ornaments,  etc. ; 
— V.  also  I  §  113  :  China  Painting. 
Dr. +E.     Glass  Staining  and  Art  of  Painting ;  ill.  [Weale's  Series]  2/6    12° 

The  Amateur  Pottery  and  Glass  Painter  ;  col.  ill.  6/-     8° 

Glass  Painting  ;  ill.  [Wyman's  Technical  Series]  5/-  c  8° 

Mirror  Painting  in  the  Italian  Style  :  a  practical  manual  ij-  c  8° 

— ut  supra  (l). 


65 


SS 


Lockwood  [76]  79 
W.  H.  Allen  [79]  8 1 
Wyman  85 

Upcott  Gill  81 


113.    OEKAMIOS  (POTTERY  and  PORCELAIN,  CHINA,  MAJOLICA). 


Bibliography 

Champfleury, 
Jaennickb,  E. 

Generally. 

*Chaffers,  Wm, 

f>  »> 

Elliott,  C.  [Am.] 

Hooper + Philips,  ^^^' 
Jacquemart,  a. 
JANVIER,  C.  A.  [Am.] 
Litchfield,  F. 
*Marryatt,  Joshua 
Nichols,  G.  W.  [Am.] 
Palliser,  Mrs.  Bury 
Prime,  W.  C.  [Am.] 
VVheatley,  H.  B.  ■ 
Westropp,  H.  M. 

Prehistoric 
Aneient. 

*BiRCH,  Dr.  Samuel 
Waring,  J.  B. 

England. 

Generally. 
Arnoux,  L. 
Church,  Prf.  A.  H. 
Jewitt,  Llewellynn 
Solon,  L.  M. 

Bristol. 
Owen,  Hugh 

Derby. 
Bemrose,  W. 
Haslem,  John 


— V.  Nichols,  infra. 

Bibliographic  Ceramique 

Die  gesammte  keramische  Literatur 


[suppl.  to  his  Grundr.  d.  Keram.'\  2/-   l6' 


Marks  &  Monograms  on  Em-op.  &  Orient.  Pottery  &  Porcelain  [w.  3000  mks.  ]  42/-  r  8° 

Collector's  Handbook  Marks  and  Monograms  on  Pottery  and  Porcelains  6/-  p  8° 

The  Keramic  Gallery,  2  vols.  ;  227  photos.  84/-  i  4° 

Pottery  and  Porcelain  :  from  early  times  down  to  1876 ;  ill.  $5      8° 

Manual  of  Marks  on  Pottery  and  Porcelain  ;  ill.  4/6    16° 

History  of  Ceramic  Art  [tr.] ;  12  pi.  and  1000  marks  28/-  r  8° 

Practical  Keramics  for  Students  ;  ill.  6/-  p  8° 

Pottery  and  Porcelain  :  a  guide  for  collectors ;  ill.  5/-  p  8° 

History  of  Pottery  and  Porcelain  :  mediaeval  and  modern  ;  6  col.  pi.  &  ill.  42/-  r  8° 
Pottery                                                             [contains  a  full  bibliography]  $1.25  p  8° 

China  Collector's  Pocket  Companion  ;  w.  iioo  marks  5/-    16° 

Pottery  and  Porcelain  of  all  Times  and  Natipns  $  10     8° 

Handbk.  of  Art  Industries  in  Pottery  &Prec.  Metals;  200  ill.   (some  col.)  lo/6     8° 

Handbook  of  Pottery  and  Porcelain  ;  ill.  4/6  c  8° 

—V.  G  §§  1—16,  passim. 


Paris 
Stuttgart 

Reeves 

J' 
Sotheran 
New  York 
Macniillan 
Low 
Chatto 
Bickers 
Murray 
New  York 
Low 

New  York 
Low 
Chatto 


History  of  Ancient  Pottery  and  Porcelain  ;  col.  pi. 
Ceramic  Art  in  Remote  Ages ;  55  pi. 


42/- 
[pb.  84/-] 


Murray 
Day 


Pottery  [British  Manufacturing  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

English  Earthenware;  Engl. Porcelain  of  xviii.  Cent.  [S.K.Mus.  Hdbks.]  ea.  3/-  c  8°  Chapman 
History  of  Ceramic  Art  in  Great  Britain  ;  2000  ill.  25/-  r  8°  Virtue 

The  Art  of  the  Old  English  Potter  ;  50  etchings  10/6     8°  Bemrose 


Two  Centuries  of  Ceramic  Art  in  Bristol ;  160  ill. 


42/-  r  8°  Bell 


Life  and  Works  of  Jos.  Wright ;  w.  etchings        ["  Wright  of  Derby  "]    42/-  i  4° 
The  Old  Derby  China  Factory  :  workmen  &  product.;  12  col.  pi.  of  patterns  31/6  18° 
Wedgwood,  Josiah  [1730-1795] 
Meteyard,  Eliza  Life  of  Josiah  Wedgwood :    fr.  his  priv.  corresp.,  etc.,  2  v.,  282  ill.  o.p. 

[pb.  42/-  ;  w.  40/-]     8° 
■I  11    [e<i-]      Wedgwood  and  his  Works  [a  series  of  60  photos.]    63/-     4° 

»  i>   [6<i-]      Memorials  of  Wedgwood  [a  series  of  photos.,  w.  descr.]    63/-     4° 

»  >>   [ed.]      Choice  Examples  of  Wedgwood's  Art  [28  photos.]    63/-     4° 

„  „  Wedgwood  Handbook;  ill.,  10/6  ;  Catal.  of  Wedg.  Manufacture  10/6     8° 


Bemrose 
Bell 


Hurst 
Bell 


Worcester. 

BiNNS,  R.  W. 


Century  of  Pottery  in  City  of  Worcester  [1751-1851]    52/6  r  8°  Quaritch 

Conts.  an  account  of  Celtic,  Roman  and  Mediaeval  pottery  in  Worcestershire. 
663 


82 


[63]  86 

[63]  90 

72 

78 

[76]  79 

[73]  78 

So 

[79]  S5 
[50]  6S 

78- 
[74]  74 

78 

83 
80 


[58]  73 

74 


[76]  77 
84;  85 
[77]  83 
[83]  85 


73 

85 
76 

65  ;  66 

[66]  73 

74 

75;  73 
[65]  77 


Arts  and  Trades!        PLATE.    GOLD  AND  SILVER  SMITH'S  WORK. 


[Fine  Arts 


I  §114 

France. 

Gasnault+Garnier,  P.+E.    French  Pottery  '     [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]  3/- c  8'  Chapman  84 

Palissy,  Bernard  Life  of.     By  Prf.  Henry  Morley ;  port.  [v.  aha  Smiles'  Huguenots  (A  §  63)]  5/-  c  8°  Cassell  [52]  78 

Shres. 

Garnier,  Edward  [ed.]     The  Soft  Porcelain  of  Sfevres,  w.  hist,  intro.  in  10  pts. ;  50  col.  pL  ea.  15/-  r  f  •  Nimmo  89-90 

Italy  — V.  also  Majolica,  infra. 

Drake,  W.  R.  Notes  on  Venetian  Ceramics  4/-     8°  Murray  68 

Japan. 

»Aupsi,Ey+B0WES,  j^  Keramic  Art  of  Japan,  2  vols. ;  63  pi.  (35  in  gold  and  col.)  £,\i  10/-    f  °  Sotheran  75 

'         „  „  „     The  same  :  reduced  edition ;  30  col.  pi.  42/-  i  8°         „  81 

Bowes,  J.  L.  Japanese  Marks  and  Seals ;  col.  pi.  [1300  marks]  42/- i  8°         „  82 

Pottery,  illuminated  MSS.  and  printed  books,  lacquer,  enamels,  metal,  irood,  ivory,  etc. 

Franks,  A.  W.  [ed.]         Japanese  Pottery  :  a  native  report ;  ilL  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbks.]  2/6  c  8°  Chapman  78 

Shioda,  M.  Japanese  Pottery  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbks.]  3/-  c  8°        „  80 

Persia. 

Wallis,  Henry  Notes  on  some  Examples  of  Early  Persian  Pottery,  pts.  l.-iii. ;  col.  pi.    ea.  10/6     4°  Author    ^^^^    87 

Armorial  China. 

Griggs,  W.  [ed.]  Armorial  China ;  24  col.  pi.  63/-  4°  pi-iv.  prin.  (Quaritch)  88 

Majolica,  etc. 

Beckwith,  a.  [Am.]         Majolica  and  Fayence;  ill        [Ital.,  Span.,  Majorcan,  Hisp.-Mor.,  Pers.]  $1    12°  New  York  [    ]  77 
FORTNUM,  C.  D.  E.             Majolica,  Hispano-Moresco,  Persian,  etc.,  Wares;  12  col.  pi.  and  61  ill. 

[S.  Kens.  Mus.  Cat.]  42/-  r  8°  Chapman  73 

„              „                   Majolica ;  ill.                                                        [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]  2/6  c  8°        ,,  75 

Italy. 

Dennistoun,  J.  Memoirs  of  Dukes  of  Urbino,  3  vols.  [1440-1630]  48/-     8°  Longman  51 

Vol.  ill.  contains  an  account  of  Majolica  produced  in  the  Duchy, 

Vases. 

Westropp,  H.  M.  Epochs  of  Painted  Vases  o.p.  \_pb.  7/6]  Walton  [45]  56 

Chinese. 

Thoms,  P.  P.  Dissertation  on  Ancient  Chinese  Vases ;  ill.        [vases  of  1743-1496  B.C.]  0./.     ^London  51 

Greek  and  Etruscan. 

Newton,  [Sir]  C.  T.         Catalogue  of  Greek  and  Etruscan  Vases  of  the  Brit.  Mus.,  2  vols.         ea.  5/-     8°  British  Mus.      S'-7° 

Persian. 

Wallis,  Henry  Notes  on  some  Early  Persian  Lustre  Vases ;  col.  pi.  Quaritch  85 

China  Painting'. 

Hancock,  E.  C.                Amateur  Pottery  and  Glass  Painter ;  col.pl.  6/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen  [79]  81 

„             „                      Copies  for  China  Painters ;  14  col.  pi.  10/-     8°          ,,  80 

Illustrated  Handbooks  of  Practical  Art :  Earthenware,  2/6  ;  Porcelain  ;  ill.                                              2/6     8°  Low  83 

Lewis,  Florence                 China  Painting  ;  16  col.  pi.  S/-     4°  Cassell  83 

McLaughlin,  M.  L.  [Am.]  China  Painting :  a  practical  manual  5/-   its'  Philadelphia  77 

Miller,  F.                         Pottery  Painting ;  ill.  [Wyman's  Technical  Series]  5/-  c  8°  Wyman  85 

PjTON,  E.  [Am.]                 China  Painting  in  America ;  pi.  25/-     8°  Nmi  York  [78]  80 

Whiteford,  S.  T.            Guide  to  Porcelain  Painting ;  ill.  2/6 .  12°  Rowney  77 


114.    PLATE.    GOLD  and  SILVER  SMITH'S  WORK. 


Buck,  J.  H.  [Am.]  Old  Plate  :  eccles, ,  decor,  and  domest. :  its  makers  and  marks  ;  ill. 

*Chaffers,  W.  Gilda  Aurifabrorum :  history  of  London  goldsmiths,  etc. ;  2500  marks 

•  „             „  Hall  Marks  on  Gold  and  Silver  Plate  ;  ill. 
*Cripps,  W.  J.  Old  English  Plate:  ecclesiast.,  decorative  domestic  ;  104 ill. 

*  „             „  Old  French  Plate;  ill. 
„            „  English  Plate  Marks  [3S  PP-  only]  5/-     8' 

College  and  Corporation  Plate     _  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]  2/6  c  8°  Chapman 


$S     8"  New  York  88 

18/-  r  %°  W.  H.  Allen  83 

16/-  r  8°  Reeves  &Tur.  [65]  86 

21/-     8'  Murray  [78]  86 

8/6     8°       „  80 

82 

81 


Ferguson,  R.  3.               Old  Church  Plate  in  Diocese  of  Carlisle  ;  pi;  and  ill.                                    15/-     8°  Carlisle  (Bell)  82 

Hope,  R.  C.                       Inventory  of  Church  Plate  in  Rutland  ;  9  pi.  and  ill.                                    S/-     8°  Bemrose  88 

Tewitt,  Llewellyn  Corporation  Plate  and  Insignia  of  Office  of  Cities  of  Eng.  and  Wales,  ed. 

W.  H.  St.  T-  Hope,  2  vols.  ;  ill.                                                           ,    .     '  4°        „               [  ]  89 

Embmces  ev6ry  borouffh  in  Engl,  and  Wales,  givine  notices  of  maces,  swords  of  state,  seals,  chains,  anns,  olate,  etc.,  of  each. 

664.    ' 


Arts  and  Trades]    GEMS,  PRECIOUS  STONES,  JEWELLERY,   ETC. 


[Fine  Arts 


Lea,  Archd.  W.  Church  Plate  in  the  Archdeaconry  of  Worcester ;  pi. 

Nightingale,  J.  E.         Church  Plate  of  Dorset 

Old  Church  Plate  in  the  Diocese  of  Cumberland 

Palliser,  Mrs.  Bury        Historic  Devices,  Badges,  and  War  Cries  21/- 

RoBERTSON,  Can.  Scott     Church  Plate  in  Kent,  pt.  i.      [chronol.  list  1485-1760,  w.  intro.] ;  21  ill.  4/- 

Shaw,  Henry  Ancient  Plate,  etc.,  from  Oxford  Colleges;  iocol.pl..  o.p. 

Smith,  J.  J.  Specimens  of  College  Plate  ;  pi. 

Specimens  of  Ancient  Church  Plate,  Sepulchral  Crosses,  etc.  10/- 

Westman,  H.  O.  The  Spoon      [primit.,  Egyp.,  Rom.,  mediasv.,  modern]  o.p,  \_pb.  and  w.  7/6] 


I  §115 

Worcester  84 

Bennett,  Salisbury  89 
Cumb.  Antiqu.  Soc.  82 
Low  7^ 

Mitchell  &  Hughes  8 
Pickering  37 

Camb.Antiqu.S0c.45 
Parker  45 

Wiley  45 


Gold  and  Silver  Smith's  Work— /«>■  goW  and  silver  Smith's  Trade,  „.  \  §  73. 

Pollen,  J.  H.  Gold  and  Silver  Smiths'  Work  ;  ill.  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Catal.]  26/-  r  8°  Chapman  78 

„        „  Gold  and  Silver  Smiths' Work  [S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]  2/6  c  8°  ,,  78 

WHEATLEY+DELAMOrrE,  Sii  111.  Hdbks.ofPraot.Art:Medi.Gold&SiIver;Mod.Gold&Silverea.  2/6     8°  Low  86;  86 

115.    GEMS,  RINGS,  IVORIES,  PRECIOUS  STONES,  JEWELLERY. 


Billing,  A. 
British  Museum 
Castellan  I,  Augusto 
Church,  Prf.  A.  H. 

Tones,  W. 
King,  Rev.  C.  W. 


Marlborough  Collection 


The  Science  of  Gems,  Jewels,  Coins,  and  Medals  21/-  r  8°  Daldy  [67]  75 

Catalogue  of  the  Engraved  Gems  ;  lo  autotype  pi.  [Gk.  and  Rom.]  3/-  c  8°  British  Museum     89 

Gems  and  other  Precious  Stones  [tr.]  7/6  c  8°  Bell  71 

Precious  Stones  :  in  scientific  &  artistic  relations;  ill.  [8.  Kens.  Mus.  Cat.]  2/6  c  8°  Chapman  82 


History  and  Mystery  of  Precious  Stones 

Handbook  of  Engi-aved  Gems  ;  600  ill. 

Antique  Gems  and  Rings  ;  2  vols.  ;  600  ill. 

— in  his  Gnostics  and  their  Remains  [in  anc.  &  med.  art]  ;  14  pi.  &  19  ill. 

The  Marlborough  Gems,  engraved  by  Bartolozzi,  2  vols.  ;  108  pi. 


This  famous  coUectioil  of  works  in  cameo  and  intaglio  sold  in  1875  for  ;£37,750. 

SOMMERVILLE,  M.  [Am.]  Engraved  Gems  :  their  place  in  art,  etc. 


6/-  c  8°  Bentley  79 

16/-  i  8°  Bell  [66]  85 

42/- r  8°    ,,  [60]  72 

21/- r  8°  Nutt  [64187 

50/-    f  °  Murray  [1780-91]  45 


Strebter,  E.  W. 
Westropp,  H.  M. 

Diamonds. 

Dibdlafait,  Louis 
Emanuel,  H. 
Streetek,  E.  W. 


Precious  Stones  and  Gems  :  their  history  and  characteristics ;  ill. 
Manual  of  Precious  Stones  and  Antique  Gems  ;  ill. 


The  letterpress  is  in  Fch.  and  Latin— parallel  pages. 

$1.25    12°  Philadelphia 


15/- 
6/- 


Bell 
Low 


77 

[77]  84 

73 


Blackie 
Chatto 
Bell 


Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones ;  156  ill.  [popular]  3/- 

Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones;  ill.  [history,  values,  etc.]  6/- 

The  Great  Diamonds  of  the  World :  their  history  and  romance  10/6 

Enamels. 

•Jacob +  HENDLEy,  ^J-g;  Jeypore  Enamels  ;  28  col.  pi.  by  W.  Griggs  50/-    4°  Quaritch 

Ivories. 

Ancient  and  Mediaeval  Ivories  ;  ill. 
Ancient  and  Mediaeval  Ivories  ;  ill. 
Fictile  Ivories ;  ill. 
Notices  of  Sculpture  in  Ivory 


[74]  75 

[65]  73 

82 


Maskell,  W. 

»»  »> 

Wbstwood,  J.  C 
Wyatt,  M.  D. 

Jewellery. 

Castellani,  a. 
luthmer,  f. 
Wallis,  G. 


[S.  Kens.  Mus.  Cat.]  21/-  r  8°  Chapman 
[S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]  2/6  c  8°         „ 
[S.  Kens.  Mus.  Cat.]  24/-  r  8°        „ 

\w.  lltl     4°  Arundel  Soc. 


86 


72 

75 
76 

56 


Antique  Jewellery  and  its  Revival  [tr.] 


8°  Philadelphia  ILond.  62]  76 


Ornamental  Jewellery  of  Renaissance  in  rel.  to  Costume  ;  30  pi.  (i8  col.)   84/-  i  4°  Sdtherau 
Jewellery  [British  Manufact.  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 


Crowns  and  Coronations  :  history  of  regalia  in  all  countries  ;  100  ill. 
Description  of  the  British  Imperial  State  Crown 


Antique  Gems  and  Rings — ui  supra. 

Finger-Ring  Lore :  history,  legends  and  ancedotes  ;  200  ill. 


7/6  c  8° 
o.p.     8° 


Chatto 
London 


7/6  c  8°  Chatto 


Regalia. 

Jones,  W. 
Tennant,  J. 

Rings. 

King,  Rev.  C.W. 
Jones,  W. 

Egypt :  Scardbai. 
Petrie,  W.  M.  Flinders 
Loftie,  Rev.  W.  J. 

Japan. 

Audsley  +  Tomkinson,  G.  A. +M.  The  Art  Carvings  of  Japan  :  ivory  and  wood ;  50  heliogravs.     84/-  f°  Low 

Russia. 

Maskell,  W.  Russian  Art  and  Art  Objects,  pt.  i. 

Natural  History  of  Precious  Stones,  ete»— ». 


Historical  Scarabs 
An  Essay  on  Scarabs^ 


[ser,  of  dwgs.  on  64  pi.,  chron.  arrgd.]  8/-   16° 


Nutt 

Field  &  Tuer 


also  H  §  34 


[S.  Kens.  Mus.  Handbooks]  4/-  c  8°  Chapman 
Precious  Stones. 


82 
76 


83 
58 


77 

89 
84 

87 
84 


Arts  and  Trades]    GENERAL,  HISTORICAL,  &  CRITICAL- TREATISES.      [Architecture 


I  §116 


/ 


IX.  Htcbttecture. 


116.    GENERAL,  HISTOEICAL  and  CRITICAL  TREATISES. 
Dictionaries. 

AuDSLEY,  W.  J. +  G.  A.  Popular  Dictionary  of  Architectural  and  Allied  Arts;  ill.,  vols.  i.-[in  lo  vols.]ea.  17/6  r  8°  Sotheran  80-83 
*Cates,  Arthur  [ed.]  Dictionary  of  Architecture  [in  23'pts.],  pts.  i.-xxii.  [to  S.] ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  cpl.  £2\  f  °  Whiting  53-87  in  frog. ' 
GwiLT,  Joseph  Encyclop.  ofArchitec. :  hist.,  theoret.,  pract.,  ed.  W.  Papworth;  1700  ill.  52/6^    8°  Longman        [42]  88 

Dicfionaries  of  Terms— V.  also  %  82,  s.v.  Bids,  of  Tarns  in  Alt. 

Adeline,  Dictionary  of  Terms  used  in  Art,  Architecture,  Heraldry,  etc.  [tr.]  ;  1500  ill.     c  8°  Virtue    '  88 

Parker,  J.  H.  Concise  Glossary  of  Terms  used  in  Architecture  ;  470  ill.  7/6  f  8°  Parlfer  [36]  79 

Grecian,  Roman,  Italian,  and  Gothic 

Weale,  J.  Dictionary  of  Terms  used  in  Architecture,  Building,  etc.,  ed.  Hunt  5/-  c  8°  Lockwood  [49-50] 76 

General  History  of  Architecture. 

Agincourt,  J.  -B.  L.  History  of  Art  by  its  Monuments  [tr.],  3  v. ;  328  pi.  0./.  [/*.  £s  Sh  '•  '"'■  4°/-]  ^  f 
"d'ANVERS,N."[  =  Miss  Meugens]  Elementary  History  of  Art :  Architecture  and  Sculpture;  200  ill.  5/-  c  8 
Clement,  C.  E.  Outline  History  of  Architecture ;  ill.  12/6     8 

*Fergusson,  Jas.  History  of  Architecture  in  all  Countries,  4  vols. ;  1600  fine  ill.  8 

i.  and  ii, :  Anc.  and  Mediaeval,  63/-  '74 ;  iii- :  Indian  and  Eastern,  42/-  '76 ;  iv. :  Modern  Styles,  31/6  r74]  in  fref.    Grig,  appeared  [1855]  in  smaller  form  sub  tit.  Hdbk.  o/Jrchit. 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.         History  of  Architecture  ,  o.p.  \_w.  10/6]     8°  Masters  49 

TUCKERMAN,  A.  L.  [Am.]  Short  History  of  Architecture;  ill.  [popular]  $1.50    12°  New  York  87 


Longman  47 

Low  [8 1]  89 

New  York  87 

Murray      [55]  74-76 


Styles. 


Beale,  S.  Sophia 
Bury,  T.  Talbot 
Leeds,  W.  H. 
RiCKMAN,  Thos. 

Rosengarten,  a 
*RusKiN,  John 

Wood,  Dr.  W. 


cs 
i  8' 


[49]  86 
[SO]  80 

Parker  [I?]  86 

Chatto  [76]  86 

Allen,CI?2!!f/».[49]88 


8°  Low 


1  4 


Longman 
Bell 

71 

58-60 

Murray 

79 

[55]  74 

Amateur's  Guide  to  Architecture  ;  ill.  [popular]  3/6  c  8°  Virtue 

Styles  of  Architecture  of  Various  Countries;  ill.  [Weale's  Ser.]  2/-p  8°  Lockwood 

Orders  of  Architecture,  and  their  .lEsthetic  Principles  ;  ill.     [Weale's  Ser.]  1/6  p  8°        ,, 
Attempt  to  Discriminate  Styles  of  Architecture  in  England ;    pi.   and  ill. 

[Conq.  to  Reform.]  16/- 
Handbook  of  Architectural  Styles  [tr.] ;  639  ill.  7/6 

The  Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture  ;  14  pi.  21/- 

The  Lamps  of  Sacrifice,  Truth,  Power,  Beauty,  Life,  Memory,  Obedience.    Small  edn.  7/6  pSf*id.ap. 

The  Twenty  Styles  of  Architecture  ;  52  pi.,  w.  descriptive  text  21/- 

Mediseval  and  Renaissance. 

Eastlake,        C.  L.  History  of  Revival  Architecture  31/6 

King,  T.  H.  Study-Book  of  Mediaeval  Architecture  and  Art,  4  V.,  400  ill.         [eccles.]  252/- 

ScoTT,  Sir.  G.  Gilbert  Rise  &  Development  of  Mediseval  Architecture ;  2  v.;  450  ill.  [R.A.lects.]  42/- 

*Street,  G.  E.  Gothic  Architecture  of  North  Italy  26/- 

Being  a  second  edn.  oilMS  BruA  and  Marble  of  the  itfiddU  Ages,  wh.  title  still  appears  on  cover,  but  not  on  title-p.  of  the  bk. 

*Turner,  T.  Hudson        Domestic  Architecture  of  the  Middle  Ages,  4  vols.  ;  ill.  72/-     8°  Parker 

L :  Norman  Conquest  to  13  cent,  2r/- ;  ii. :  Edw.  i.  to  Rich.  ii.  (Decorated),  21/- ;  iii. :  Richard  ii.  to  Henry  viii.  (Perpendicular),  2  vols.  30/-. 
The  engravings  are  all  from  existing  remains  or  contemporary  MSS. 

WiLAES  DE  HoNCOURT,  [13  Cent.]  Facsimile  of  Sketch-Book  of,  tr.  Rev.  R.  Willis  ;  64  facss.  50/-  r  4°  Parker 

Miscellaneous  Works. 

Barry,  E.  M.  Lectures  in  Architecture  ;  ill.  [del.  before  Roy.  Acad.]  16/- 

VlOLLET  LE  Due,  E.  E.    Lectures  on  Architecture  [tr.],  2  vols.  ;  ill.  63/- 

„  „  The  Habitations  of  Man  in  all  Ages  [tr.] ;  ill.  i6/- 

Biogrraphy. 

Collectively. 

MiLiziA,  Francesco 

o.p.  Ipb.  28/- 

Individually :  British. 

Barry,  Sir  Chas.  [1795-1860]  Life  and  Works  of.     By  [Bp.]  A.  Barry ;  ill. 

Jones,  Inigo  [1573-1652]  :  a  life  of  the  architect.     By  Peter  Cunningham 

PuGiN,  A.  W.  N.  [1811-52]  Recollections  of  Pugin  &his  Father  [A.  Pugin].     By  B.  Ferrey;  ports, 

ScoTT.Sir  G.GLlbert[i8ii-78]  Personal  and  Professional  Recollections,  ed.  Dn.  J.  W.  Burgon 

Soane,  Sir  J.  [1752-1837]  Memoir  of.     By  J.  Britton  ;  port. 

Street,  G.  E.[i824-8i]    Memoir  of.     By  Arthur  E.  Street ;  port. 

Wren,  Sir  Christopher  [1632-1 723] 

Elmes,  Jas.  Sir  Christopher  Wren  and  his  Times  ;  port.  o.p.  \Jib. 

Phillimore,  Lucy  Sir  Christopher  Wren  :  his  Family  and  Times ;  front. 

American. 

Richardson,  H,  H.         and  his  Works.     By  Mrs.  Schuyler  van  Rensselaer 

666 


81 


[S3]  82;  59 


59 


8° 


Murray 

81 

Low 

77;  78 

i» 

76 

Lives  of  Celebrated  Architects  :  ancient  and  modem,  tr.  Mrs.  E.  Cresy,  2  vols. 


w.  JjS]     8*  London 


15/- 
o.p. 
&ill. 
18/- 
o.p. 
[by  his  son]  15/- 

14/- ;  111.  7/6] 
[1585-1723]  10/6 


8°  Murray 
8"  London 
op.  8°  London 
8°  Lovf 
8°  London 
8°  Murray 

8°  Chapman 
8'  Paul 


26 

[67]  70 
48 
61 
79 
34- 


81 


port.,  26  pi.  &  70  ill.  $10     4°  New  York 


8^ 


Arts  and  Trades]-     GOTHIC  ARCHITECTURE.     ECCLESIASTICAL. 


[Architecture 


iSenerally. 

•Uloxam,  M.  H. 


117.    GOTHIC  AEOHITEOTUKE. 


22/6  c  8°  BeU 


Ckajtdon,  R.  +J.  a. 
Davidson,  E.  A. 
■■•bASTLAKE,  C.  L< 

*MooRE,  Prf.  C.  H. 
Parkek,  J.  H. 


Principles  of  Gothic  Ecclesiastical  Architecture,  3  vols. ;  ill, 

Vol  iii.  is  on  Church  Vestments. 

Analysis  of  Gothic  Architecture,  2,  vols.  ;  700  ill.  63/-  r  4° 

Gothic  Stonework  [hist,  and  princ.  of  church  archit.]  3/-   12° 

History  of  the  Gothic  Revival;  36  pi.  and  12  ill.  [in  England]  31/6  sq  8° 

The  Development  and  Character  of  Gothic  Architecture  ;  ill.  18/-  m  8° 

A  B  C  of  Gothic  Architecture  ;  200  ill.  3/-    r6° 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Gothic  Architecture  :  200  ill.  d-   12° 

SMiTH  +  PoYNTER,-g;j--  Gothic  and  Renaissance  Architecture;  100  ill.         [Textbks.  of  Art  Educ]  $/-  c  8° 

Street,  G.  E.  — ».  I  §  121,  s.w.  Italy,  Spain. 

Examples. 

PUGIN,  A.  +A.  W.  [eds.]    Examples  of  Gothic  Architecture,  3  vols. ;  226  pL 

Practical  Works. 


I  §§  117-119 


[45]  82 


Rimell 

[47]  73 

Cassell 

74 

Longman 

72 

Macmillan 

90 

Parker 

[81]  82 

»> 

[49]  81 

Low 

'      80 

e.p.  [pb.  126/-]     4°  Nattali      [31-38]  50 


GoUiic  Ornament :  i.:  Stone  Carving;  ii.:  Mouldings;  iii.:  Surface  Ornament 
PAS.EY,  F.  A.  Manual  of  Gothic  Mouldings  :  a  practical  treatise ;  600  ill. 


ea.  i/-   16° 
7/6  c  8° 


Parker  55 

Van  Voorst    [46]  77 


118.    ECCLESIASTICAL  ARCHITECTURE:     GENERAL  WORKS. 
Generally. 

Great  Cathedrals  of  the  World,  2  vols,  [over  100  fine  photogr.  pi.  of  Engl,  and  Contin.  cathedrals]  126/-     f°  Boston 


Principles  of  Pointed  or  Christian  Architecture 
Elementary  Lectures  on  Church  Architecture 


PaGiN,  A.  W. 
Pullan,  R.  p. 

Dictionary. 

PUGiN,  A.  W.  Glossary  of  Ecclesiastical  Ornament  and  Costume  ;  70  col.  pi. 

Early  Christian. 

Brown,  Prf.  G.  Baldwin  From  Schola  to  Cathedral ;  ill. 

Early  Christian  Architecture  in  its  relation  to  Life  of  the  Church. 

Photographs  of  Early  Christian  Architecture 


15/-     4°  London 
3/-p8°  Stanford 


8? 
[41]?  5i 

IS 


126/-     4°  Quaritch         [44]  68 


7/6     8°  Douglas,  Edin.      86 


Parker,  J.  H.  [ed.] 
Smith+Slater,  ~ 

Mediaeval. 

Norton,  C.  E.  [Am.] 

Cistercians. 

Sharpe,  Edmund 

Christian  Art 


42/-     4°  Stanford  79 

Classic  and  Early  Christian  Architecture ;  200  ill.     [Textbks.  of  Art  Educ]  5/-  c  8°  Low  82 

Studies  of  Church  Buildings  in  the  Middle  Ages ;  ill.                                     $3     8°  New  York  80 

Architecture  of  the  Cistercians,  i.,  ii.,  ea.  7/6 ;  iii.                                       10/-     4°  Spon  74-75 
— ».  I  §  86  :  Christian  Art. 


119.    ECCLESIASTICAL  and  SECULAR  ARCHITECTURE  W :  ENGLAND. 


(QICLnOIKG  ALSO  MtSCELLANEODS  BOOKS  ON  THE  CATHEDRALS  AND  OHUBOHES.) 


Generally. 

DoJ.,LMAN  +  JOBBINS,  j^ 

Hd  nnewell,  J.  F.  [Am. 

I'AIT^ORTH,  W. 

Parker,  J.  H. 

RiCKMAN,  Thos. 
Scott,  Sir  G.  Gilbert 
Sh   rpe,  Edmund 


Examples. 
Carieu,  J.  Jed.] 


Vide  also  CLASS  E  §  §  16-20,  passim. 


5'  Analysis  of  Ancient  Domestic  Architecture,  2  vols.   o.p.  [pb.  105/-;  w.  50/-] 
]  England's  Chronicle  in  Stone  ;  6oill.    [catheds.,  churches,  monast.,  etc.]  24/- 
The  Renaissance  and  Italian  Styles  of  Architecture  in  Gt.  Britain 
Domestic  Architecture  in  England  30/- 

Attempt  to  Discriminate  Styles  of  Arch,  in  Eng.;  ill.  [Conq.  to  Reform.]  16/-  r  8" 
Essay  on  the  History  of  English  Church  Architecture  4°       " 

Seven  Periods  of  Engl.  Archit.  defined  and  illustrated  ;  20  pi.  and  ill.        12/6  r  8°  Spon 
Mouldings  of  6  Periods  of  Brit.  Arch.,  3  pts.,ea.  60  pi.  [Conq.  to  Reform.]  ea.  2t/-     4° 
Ornaments  of  Transition  Period  of  British  Architecture,  i.,  21/-;  ii.  10/6     4° 


Atchley 

Murray 
Londojt 
Parker 


Architectural  Parallels,  2  vols.  ;  12  pi.  .         o.p.  [pi,.  £21.  ;  «,.  ^10]  r  f "  vkn  Voorst 

The  progress  of  eccles.  architecture  in  England  through  the  la  and  \-^  centuries. 


61;  63 

87 
83 

[17]  86 

81 

[51]  88 

71; 72;  74 

71 5  74 


48 


Ancient  Arphitecture  of  England,  2  vols  ;  109  pi. 

667 


132/-;  red.  la  50/-  r  f°  Grant,  Edin.  [3S]  8- 


Arts  and  Trades]     ECCLESIASTICAL  ARCHITECTURE  :  ENGLAND.         [Architecture 


— V.  also  E  §  i6,  s.v.  Abbeys  and  Castles. 
Medieval  Military  Architecture  in  England,  2  vols. 
— V.  I  §  19  :  Military  Architecture. 


140  ill. 


31/6     8'  Wyman 


84 


Old  Cottage  and  Domestic  Architecture  in  South- West  Surrey ;  ill. 
E  §  16,  s.v.  Homes,  Halls,  etc. 


{'  Billing,  Guildford  85 


I  §119 

Castles,  etc. 

Claiik,  G.  T. 

ViOLLET  LE  Due,  E.  E. 

Cottages. 

Nevill,  Ralph 

Halls,  Mansions,  etc. 
Window  Tracery. 

Sharpe,  Edmund  Rise  and  Progress  of  Decorated  Window  Traoeiy  in  England ;  ill. 

,,  „  Series  of  Illustrations  [60]  of  Window  Tracery  of  Decorated  Style 

Cathedrals  and  Abbeys— w.  aUo  E%  16; /or  books  on  the  Cathedral  System,  etc.,  o.  A  §  102. 
BONNEY,  Rev.  T.  G.  Abbeys  and  Churches  of  England  and  Wales;  ill.  [descrip., hist., pictorial]  21/- 

Britton,  John  Cathedral  Antiquities  of  Great  Britain,  5  vols. ;  400  pi.  \w.  £']'[ 


10/6 
21/- 


8°  Van  Voorst 
8° 


49 
49 


87 


4°  Cassell 

4°  Zo/ji^ffB  [i4-37]36-3S 

Cathedrals  of  Bristol.  Canterbury,  Exeter,  Gloucester,  Hereford,  Lichiield,  Lincoln,  Norwich,  Oxford,  Peterborough,  Salisbury,  Wells,  Winchester, 
Worcester,  and  York, — also  Bath  Abbey  Church,  and  Redcliffe  Church  (Bristol). 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.]      CathedralChurchesof  England  and  Wales:  descrip.,  histor.,  pictorial;  ill.  21/-     4°  Cassell  84 

Murray,  John  [pub.]         Handbooks  to  Cathedrals  ;  ill.  p  8°  Murray  [61  sqq.'l  81  sqq. 

Southern,  2  v.,  36/- ;  Eastern,  21/- ;  Western,  ifi/- ;  Northern,  2  v.,  21/- ;  Welsh,  15/- ;  St.  Alban's,  6/- ;  St.  Paul's,  10/6. 

„  „  Portable  Handbook  to  the  English  Cathedrals ;  ill.  p  8' 

Walcott,  Rev.  M.E.  C.    Cathedralia :  constitutfonal  hist,  of  cathedrals  of  Western  Church  5/-     8' 

Traditions  and  Customs  of  Cathedrals  6/-  c  8' 

Our  National  Cathedrals;  hist,  and  architecture,  3  v.;col.pl.  &ill.  [pop.]  42/-     4' 

Spires  and  Towdrs  of  Mediaeval  Churches  of  England,  3  vols.  ;  72  pi.  o.p. 

Ipb.  94/6;  w.  45/-]     f°  Thompson        53-59 


Ward  &  Lock,  [pubs.] 

WiCKES,  C. 


Murray  89 

Masters  65 

Longman        [    ]  72 
Ward  &  Lock   87-89 


Winkles,  B. 
Caml>ridge 

Babington,  Prf.  C.  C. 
Baker,  Thos. 
Carter,  T.  J.  P. 


i86  pi.     o.p.  iw.  so/-]  i  8°  Lond.Pr.&  Pub.Co.[36-42]  51-60 


Cathedrals  Of  England  and  Wales,  3  vols, 

— V.  also  D  §  157. 

Hist,  of  Infirmary  and  Chapel  of  Hospital  and  College  of  St.  John ;  ill.  8' 

History  of  the  College  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  2  vols,  and  pi.  24/-     8' 

King's  College  Chapel :  notes  of  its  history  and  condition  5/-    12 

*WILLIS  +  ClARK,^^  ^'  Architectural  History  of  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  &  Eton,  4  vols.;  pi.  &  ill.  126/-  r  8 

Canterbury. 

Robertson,  W.  A.  Scott  Crypt  of  Canterbury  Cathedral :  arch.  hist,  and  frescoes  ;  25  ill.  10/6     8' 


Cambridge 
Camb.  Press 
Macmillan 
Camb.  Press 


74 
69 

67 
86 


Stanley,  Dn.  A.  P. 

Willis,  Prf.  Rob. 

Chester. 

Parker,  J.  H, 

Chichester. 

Stephens,  Rev.  W. 

Ely. 

Farren,  Rob.  [artist] 

Stewart,  Can.  D.  J. 

Exeter. 

Freeman,  Can.  Philip 
Worth,  T.  B. 

Glastonbury. 

Willis,  Prf.  R. 

Lincoln  Churches. 

Sharpe,  E. 

London. 

Capes,  A. 
Mackmurdo,  a.  H. 

NiVEN,  W. 

St.  PauVs. 

•Longman,  Wm. 
Milman,  Dn.  H.  H. 


Historical  Memorials  of  Canterbury  Cathedral ;  ill. 

Landing  of  Augustine,  Murder  of  Becket,  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  Becket's  Shiine. 

Architect.  Hist,  of  Monastery  of  Christ  Church ;  ill.        [Kent  Arch.  Soc]  7/6 


Mitchell  &  Hughes 
Murray  [55]  80 


6/-  c  8' 

8°  MitcheUi  Hughes  69 


Mediaeval  Architecture  of  Chester ;  ill. 


o.p.     8°  Chester 


R.  W.  Memorials  of  South  Saxon  See  and  Cathedral  of  Chichester;  7  photos.    21/-     8°  Bentley 


Ely  and  Norwich  :  etchings,  w.  intro.  E.  A.  Freeman 
On  the  Architectural  History  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  ill. 


Architectural  History  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  ed.  Rev.  E.  V.  Freeman 
Exeter  Cathedral  and  its  Restoration 


Architectural  History  of  Glastonbury  Abbey ;  plans 

Churches  Visited  during  Lincoln  Excursions  of  ArchseoL  Assoc,  ;  iU. 


63/- 
21/- 


4'"  Macmillan 
8*  Van  Voorst 


S8 

76 

85 
68 


4/6  c  8° 


Eland,  Exeterl'i%'\%q 

7S 


Bell 


7/6     8° 
21/-  r  8°  Spon 

3/6 


66 


71 


Churches  of  London  :  old  and  new 

Wren's  City  Churches;  pi.  [an  expanded  lecture]  5/- m  8°  Allen,  Orpington 

London  City  Churches  Destroyed  since  1880  or  now  Threatened  ;  18  etchgs.  &  7  pi.  f°  London 


87 


The  Three  Cathedrals  dedicated  to  St.  PaulinLndn.;  ill.  [vi.  cent,  to  date]2i/- 
Annals  of  St.  Paul's  ;  ill.  [fr.  the  Romans  to  d.  of  Wellington]  18/- 

SiMpsoN,  Rev.  W.  Sparrow 

,,         Chapters  in  the  History  of  Old  St.  Paul's  ;  2  ill.  and  facs.  of  MSS.  9/- 

,,  „         Gleanings  from  Old  St.  Paul's ;  iU.  7/6 

Dr.'  Simpson  has  also  cd.  the  statutes  aad  Customs  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  ttomthe  original  MSS. 

668 


8°  Longman  73 

8°  Murray  [68]  69 

Camden  Soc. 
8°  Stock  88 

8°     .,  89 


Arts  and  Trades]        ECCLES.  AND  SECULAR  ARCHITECTURE. 


[Architecture 


I  §§120-12t 
Cornish,  Manes.     89 


Manckester. 

Ceowther,  J.  T.  [ed.]     Manchester  CathedraU-  40  pi.  w.  descriptive  letterpress 

Norwich. 

Farren,  Rob.  [artist]       Ely  and  Norwich :  etchings,  w.  intro,  E.  A,  Freeman  63/-     4°  Macmillan 

GouLBURN,  Dn.  E.  M.     The  Ancient  Sculptures  in  the  Roof  of  Norwich  Cathedral  [w.  hist,  of  see  and  cathedral], 

Peterborough. 

Davys,  Can.  Owen  W.     The  Cathedral  and  Abbey  of  Peterborough ;  ill.  5/-  r  8°  Peterborough  [     ]  86 

Farren,  Rob.  [artist]       Peterborough  ;  23  etchings  [incl,  abbeys  of  Crowland  and  Thorney]  42/-     4°  Macmillan  89 

Wells. 

CocKERELL,  C.  R.  Iconography  of  West  Front  of  Wells  Cathedral ;  pL 

•Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.      History  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Wells 
Parker,  J.  H.  '    " '  -        • 

Westminster  Abbey. 
LoFTiE,  Rev.  W.  J. 
Neale,  J.  P. 
Scott,  Sir  G.  Gilbert 
Stanley,  Da.  A.  P. 

Windsor. 
Harrington,  J. 


10/6     4°  Parker 
3/6  c  8°  Macmillan 
S/-     8°  Parker 


Architectural  Antiquities  of  City  of  Wells 

Westminster  Abbey  ;  12  pi.  and  ill.  [repr.  fr.  Portfolio^  21/-  i  4°  Seeley 

Westminster  Abbey  and  Henry  vii.  'sChapel;  61  pi.  byLe  Keux[^i.  63/-;  w.  15/-]  r  4°  London 


Gleanings  from  Westminster  Abbey ;  ill. 
Historical  Memorials  of  Westminster  Abbey ;  ill. 


15/-     8°  Parker 
IS/-     8°  Murray 


St.  George's  Chapel 


[18  views  by  Woodbury  process]  63/-     4°  Low 


Worcester. 

Aldis,  Elijah 
Stanton,  F. 

Tewkesbury. 

Blunt,  Dr.  J.  H. 

York. 

Browne,  John 


Carvings  and  Sculpture  of  Worcester  Cathedral ;  ill. 
Rambles  and  Researches  among  Worcester  Churches 

Tewkesbury  Abbey  and  its  Associations 

History  of  St.  Peter's,  York,  2  vol's. ;  150  pL 


42/-     4°  Bemrose 
5/-   12°  Simpkin 


83 
72 


SI 

70 

66 


89 

56 

[61]  63 

[67]  76 


72 


73 
85 


5/-  c  8*  Tewkesbury     [75]  77 


Poole +HUGALL,  j;^;     York  Cathedral  and  its  Antiquities ;  pi. 


a.p.  [pb.  247/6  ;  vi.  76/-]  r  8°  Longman  39-47 

(?./.  \w.  7/6]  i  4°   York  50 


120.    ECOLESIASTIOAI.  and  SECULAR  ARCHITECTURE  (b) :  SCOTLAND  and  IRELAND. 


Scotland. 

Billings,  R.  W. 

McGlBBON  +  ROSS,  ^ 

Mhir,  T.  S. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter 

Ireland. 

Bras,  R.  R. 
*Dunraven,  Earl 
Petrie,  Dr.  George 
•Stokes,  Margaret 

Dublin. 

Street + Seymour,  ^'  The  Cathedral  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Dublin 


Baronial  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  Scotland,  4  vols.  ;  240  ill.[a'.  1 5°/-]     4°  Blackwood       45-52 
Castellated  and  Domestic  Architecture  of  Scotland,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [in  4  vols. 

I2-I8  cent.]  ea.  42/-  r  8°  Douglas,  Ed.  86;87;  89 
The  Parochial  Churches  of  Scotland  8°    ,,         „ 

EcclesiologicalNotesonsomeofthelslandsof  Scotland;  ill.  21/-     8°    „         „  86 

Border  Antiquities  of  England  and  Wales,  2  vols. ;  pi.  [w.  50/-]  r  8°  friv.  prin.  London  [I4-I7]89 

The  Ecclesiastical  Architecture  of  Ireland ;  ill.  21/-     %°  Dublin  74 

Notes  on  Irish  Architecture,  ed.  Margaret  Stokes,  2  vols. ;  photos.        ea.  84/-  i  4°  Bell  75 ;  77 

Round  Towers &Eccl.  Archit.  in  Irel.  anter.  to  Norm.  Tnv.;  256 ill.  a.p.lpb.  28/-;  ot.2S/-]  i  %° Dublin  [34]  45 
Early  Christian  Architecture  in  Ireland ;  52  pi.  31/-  i  8'  Bell  78 


Sharpe 


121.  ECCLESIASTICAL  &  SECULAR  ARCHITECTURE  (4 :  CONTINENT  OF  EUROPE,  &  INDIA. 


Generally^ 
Wild, 


Architectural  Grandeur  in  Germany,  Belgium,  and  France ;  24  etchgs.      38/-      V  i 


France. 

Davis,  W.  G.                    Architectural  Studies  in  France ;  pi.  63/-          Batsford  78 

Hunnewell,  T.  F.  [Am.]  Historical  Monuments  of  France  ;  60  ill.      [cathedrals,  churches,  etc.]  $3.50  8°  Boston  84 

MacGibbon,  David          Architecture  of  Provence  and  the  Riviera ;  300  ill.  21/-  8°  Douglas,  jSi/wj.      89 

Nesfield,  W.  E.  [ed.]     Specimens  of  Mediaeval  Archit.  in  France  &  Italy  ;  icw  pi.  [lz-13  cent.]  31/6  T  Sotheran  70 

Petit,  Rev.  J.  L.              Architectural  Studies  in  France ;  ill.  42/-  i  8°  Bell  54 

Pugin+Britton,  A.  +  J.  [eds.]  Specimens  of  the  Archit.  of  Normandy  [11-16  cent.]  42/-  4°  Blackie  [25-28174 

Winkles,  B.                    French  Cathedrals ;  50 pi.  o.p.  \w.  zt,\-\  if  London  ,7 

669  ■*' 


Arts  and  Trades]     DOMESTIC  AND   PRACTICAL  ARCHITECTURE.  [Architecture 

t  §122 

Germany. 

Lessing,  Otto  Architectural  Ornaments  in  Berlin  ;  lOO  pi.   '  in  portf.  105/-      f  Sotheran 

LuBKE,  Dr.  W.  Ecclesiastical  Art  in  Germany,  tr.  L.  A.  Wheatley  ;  ilL  2i/-  r  8°  Edin.  70 

Greeee.  —v.  auo  g  §  5. . 

Antiquities  of  Ionia,  vols.  i.-iii.,  ea.  42/-,  or  together  105/-;  vol.  iv.  73/6  [Dilettanti  Soc]  f°  Macm.  [1769]  21;  1797:40 

•Penrose,  F.  C.  Principles  of  Athenian  Architecture ;  pi.  and  ill.  [Dilettanti  Soc]  ;^7  7/-      T  Macmillan      [51]  89 

Italy.  — w.  also  E  §  24,  and  1  §  88  :  Art  Guides, 

Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.        Historical  and  Architectural  Sketches  ;  ill.                           [chiefly  Italian]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  76 

Gruner,                             Terra-Cotta  Archit.  of  North.Italy;_48  col.  pi.  w.  letterpress  [12.-14  cent.]  105/—     f°  Murray  67 

Knight,  H.  G.                 Ecclesiastical  Archit.  of  Italy,  2  v.  ;  81  pi.  (some  col.)  [to  15  cent.]  \v>.  120/-]   i  T  Bohn  42-44 

Okley,  W.  S.                    Christian  Architecture  in  Italy ;  pi.                                                                    14/^     8°  Longman  60 

Street,  G.  E.                    Gothic  Architecture  of  North  Italy ;  ill.                                                            26/-  r  8°  Murray  [55]  74 
Bdng  a  second  edji.  of  his  Brick  and  Marble  oj  thx  Middle  Ages,  which  title  still  appears  on  the  cover,  but  not  on  the  title-page  of  the  book. 

Rome  — 7).  G  §  6  :  Antiquities  of  Italy,  s.v.  Rome. 

Taylor + Cressy,  G.  L.  +  E.  Archit.  Antiq.  of  Rome  ;  130"  pi.  [wrongly  attrib.  in  G  §  6  to  I.  Taylor]  63/-     f  Lockwood  [21-22]  74 

Venice. 

*RusKiN,  John  The  Stones  of  Venice,  3  vols.  ;  53  pi.  and  iU.  84/-  i  8°  Allen,  Opgtn.  [5 1-53]  85 

,,  „  The  same :  select  descriptive  parts,  2  vols.  ;  [no  ill.]  ea.  5/^pS°,,  „  .7y 

„  ,,     [ed.]  Examples  of  the  Architecture  of  Venice  [15  pi.  and  text]  63/- i  f°  „  „  [50^7 

Butler,  Samuel  Ex  Voto  :  ace.  of  the  Sacro  Monte  or  New  Jesus  at  Varallo-Sesia ;  21  pi.   10/6  c  8°  Triibner  88 

The  Sacn  Monte,  founded  at  end  15  cent,  consisted  of  481  chapels,  ea.  devoted  to  some  incident  in  the  Xtn.  cosmogony.    Mr.  Butler  fixes  the  date 

of  each,  gives  its  history  and  principal  features. 

Waring +MACQUOID,  tS-  [eds.]  Examples  of  Architectural  Art  in  Italy  and  Spain ;  6i  pi.  o.p.  \w.  60/-]  i  f  MacLean  50 

Spain. 

Street,  G.  E.  Gothic  Architecture  of  Spain ;  ill.  30/-  r  8°  Murray  [65]  69 

Waring  h-Macquoid       — ut  supra. 

„  „      [eds.]  Artsconn.  w.Architecture:ill.byexamplesfr.Centr.Italy[i3-iScent.];4ipl.  (30col.)[a'.  7o/-]f' Z«KiJ'.  58 

Examples  of  Stained  Glass,  Fresco  Ornament,  Marble  and  Enamel  Inlay  and  Wood  Inlay. 

Alhamhra. 

Jones,  Owen  Plans,  Elevations  &  Sections  of  the  Alhambra,  2  v. ;  100  pi.  (67  col. )  o.p.  \w.  £f£\  i  f°  London  42-4S 

India. 

*Fergdsson,  Jas.  HistoryofArchitecture,  vol.  iii.«Vrf'«TO<^<//'fl  Indian  and  Eastern    [w.  I  §  116]  42/-     8°  Murray  [55J  76 

de  Forest,  Lockwood      Indian  Domestic  Architecture;  25  pi.  of  wood  and  stone  carving  50/-  r  4°  Triibner  86 

RAif,  Ram  Essay  on  the  Architecture  6f  the  Hindus ;  48  pi.  o.p.  \w.  a;iI-'\     4°  Orient.  Trans.  Fd.  34 

122.    MODERN  DOMESTIC  Ain>  FBACTICAIi  ABOmTEOTUBE. 
Generally. 

BiCKNELL,  A.  J.  [Am.]  Wooden  and  Brick  Buildings ;  pL                                                                 90/-     4°  Triibner                 76 

Chambers,  Sir  W.  The  Decorative  Part  of  Civil  Architecture ;  66  pi.                                       21/-     4°  Lockwood       [i759] 

Kerr,  Robert  The  Consulting  Architect :  pract.  notes  on  admin,  difficulties                        9/-  c  8°  Murray                   87 

Richardson,  C.  J.  The  Englishman's  House ;  600  ill.              [guide  to  selection  w.  estimates]  7/6  c  8°  Chatto            [70]  88 

Rogers,  F.  The  Architect's  Guide  :  textbook  of  useful  information ;  ill.                           6/-  c  8°  Lockwood  ■  [77]  84 

Scott,  Sir  G.  Gilbert  Remarks  on  Secular  and  Domestic  A,rchitecture                                             9/-     8°  Murray           [57]  63 

Sloan,  J.  [Am.]  Model  Architect :  Designs  for  Cott.,  Villas,  etc.,  2  vols.  ;  201  pi.               84/-    ^Philadelphia 

*Stevenson,  J.  J.  House  Architecture,  2  vols. ;  ill.;  i. :  Architecture ;  ii, :  House-Planning,  ea.  18/-  r  8°  Macmillan             80 

Wightwick,  G.  Hints  to  Young  Architects ;  ill.                                             [W^eale's  Series]  ,3/6  12°  Lockwood      [72]  75 

Building  Construction— z>.  i  §  64 :  BuUding. 

Decoration  — v.  1  §  no :  Decorative  Ait,  s.v,  Audsley,  Mayenx. 

Foliage. 

Page,  L.  Guide  for  Drawing  the  Acanthus  and  other  Ornamental  Foliage ;  53  pi.  and 

200  ill.  18/-;  red.  to  10/-  c  8"  -Quaritoh         [    ]  86 

PUGIN,.  A.  Welby  Floriated  Ornament  [a  series  of  31  designs]  <>./.  [/A.  42/-;  i».  15/-]     4°  „  59 

Iron-work  -^.  I  §  no,  s.v.  Iron  and  Metal  Work. 

Drawing :  Architectural. 

Spiers,  Phea£  Architectural  Drawing ;  9  col.  and  15  other  pL  10/6     8*  Cassell  8? 

670 


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Interiors. 

Brunner + Tryon, 
Daubourg,  E. 
Elliott,  W.  [Am.] 
Smith,  J.  Moyc. 

Marble. 

Lee,  Arthur 

Quantities 
Shoring. 

Blagrove,  G.  H. 

Speeifieations. 

Donaldson,  T.  L. 
Rogers,.  F. 

Cottages. 

Allen,  C.  Bruce 
BiCKNELL,  A.  J.  [Am.] 


j  Interior  Decorations ;  ill. 


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American  Interiors ;  heliotypes  '  '    $10  i  4°  Boston 

Ornamental  Interiors:  ancient  and  modern  ;22  col.  pi.  and  100  other  pi.    18/-  r  8°  Lockwood 


Marble  and  Marble  Workers  :  handbook  f.  architects,  masons,  etc. 
— V.  I  §  7  :  Surveyiiig. 


2/-   12°  Lockwood 


Shoring  and  its  Application  :  handbk.  for  Students  ;  31  ill.  [Weale's  Ser.]    1/6 


Handbook  of  Specifications  ;  ill. 
Specifications  for  Practical  Architecture 


Cottage  Building  :  hints  for  improving,  etc.  ;  ill. 

Detail  Cottage  and  Constructive  Architecture  ;  pi. 

Cottage  and  Villa  Architecture  ;  66  pi. 

Examples  of  Labourers'  Cottages  :  vi.  plans  f.  improv. 

Picturesque  Lodges :  a  series  of  designs 

Cottage  Residences :  a  series  of  designs 

Cottages  for  Rural  Districts  ;  ill. 

Sketches  for  Cottages  and  other  Buildings  ;  28  pL      ■ 

The  Architecture  of  Cottages  and  Villas ;  50  pi. 


I  §30. 


Birch,  J. 

Downing,  A.  J.  [Am.] 
Menzies,  W. 
Shaw,  R.  N. 
Young,  W. 

Farms 

Grain  Magazines. 

Luther,  G. 

Stables. 

BiCKNELL,  A.  J.  [Am.] 
Birch,  J. 

Mansions  and  ViUas. 

Birch,  J.  Country  Architecture 

Pfeiffer,  C.  [Am.]  American  Mansions  and  Cottages  ;  100  pi. 

Starforth,  J.  Villa  Residences  and  Farm  Architecture 

Villa  and  Cottage  Architecture 

WiCKES,  C.  Handy  Book  of  Villa  Architect. 

Wilkinson,  W.  English  Country  Houses 

Young,  W.  Town  &  Country  Mansions  &  Suburban  Ho 

Military  and  Naval— ».  i  §§  is,  23,  respectively. 


ill. 


31/6 
15/- 


[Weale'sSer.]2/- 

So/- 

30/- 

3/6 

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10/6 
12/6 
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8°  Lockwood 


12°  Lockwood 
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Stanford 
Blackwood 
Spon 
Batsford 

Spon 


1  §123 


77 
76 
87 


88 


87 

80 
[72]  73 


[7-]  86 
76 

77 
72 

79 

[S3l  81 

86 

78 
72 


Construction  and  Equipment  of  Grain  Magazines  [tr.]  ;  142  ill. 

Stables,  Outbuildings,  Fences,  etc.  ;  ill. 
Architecture  of  the  Stables  of  Country  Mansions  ;  ill, 


7/6     8°  Heywood,  Manes.  87 


School  Houses 

BiCKNELL,  A.  J.  [Am.] 

eveleth,  s.  f. 
Johannot, 
Robins,  Edw,  C 
*Robs6n,  E.  R. 


— V.  also  D  §  172. 

School-house  and  Church  Architecture ;  ill. 

School-houseArchitecture' ;  67  pi. 

School  Houses 

Technical  School  and  College  Building  ;  95  pi. 

School  Architecture  :  planning,  designing,  building,,  etc. ;  iU. 


12/6 

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52/6 

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4°  Blackwood 

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66 

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[68]  80 

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123.    GENERAL  HISTORIES  AND  DICTIONARIES. 

Dictionaries  of  Terms— ».  aUo  i  §  124  (esp.  grove). 

*Grove,  Sir  Geo.  [ed.]     —in  his  Diet,  of  Music,  tit\%  124. 

HiLES,  John  ■  Dictionary  of  12500  Musical  Terms,  Phrases  and  Abbreviations  i/-   16°  Brewer 

NiECKS,  F.  Concise  Dictionary  of  Miisical  Terms  2/6  p  8°  Augener 

STAINER+ Barrett,  '-^^  Dictionary  of  Musical  Terms  16/-;  red.  to  -jje  r  8°  Novello 

Contains  also  valuable  essays  on  subjects  connected  with  music,  f.f.  Acoustics,  Hymn-tunes,  Sonata,  etc. 

,j  „  Musical  Terms  [Stainer's  Music  Primers]  i/-   12°        „ 

671 


[70  82 

84 

[76]  82 

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I  §124 

History. 

Generally. 

Chappell,  William 
Hawkins,  Sir  John 

Hunt,  Rev.  H.  G.  B. 
Macfarren,  Sir  G.  A. 

Matthew,  Jas.  E. 
Naumann,  Emil 
RiTTER,  F.  L.  [Am.] 

ROCKSTRO,  W.  S. 

Ancient  and  Early. 
Chappell,  William 

Engel,  Carl 
ROWBOTHAM,  J.  F. 


History  of  Music :  art  and  science,  vol.  i.                                                     i6/-     8°  Chappell  74 
General  History  of  Science  and  Practice  of  Music,  2  vols,                            21/-     8°  Novello  [1776]  75;  83 

Supplementary  Volume  of  Medallion  Portraits,  i6/-. 

Concise  History  of  Music  :  from  Xtn.  era  to  present  time                             3/6     f°  Bell  [78]  89 

Musical  History  :  briefly  narrated  and  technically  discussed                             6/-  c  8°  Black  85 

A  reprint,  with  amplifications,  of  his  article  in  the  Encycla.  BriL,  vol.  xvH.  [1885]. 

Popular  History  of  Music  and  Mus.  Instrum.  J  140  ill.     [ends  w.  Mozart]  10/6     4°  Grevel  88 

Illust.  Hist  of  Music  [tr.]  ;  w.  intro.  Sir  Gore  Ouseley,  2  v.  ;  ill.  [popular]  31/6  r  8°  Cassell  82 :  86 

Student's  History  of  Music                                         [the  best  small  history]  7/6  c  8°  Reeves  [70-74]  80 

General  History  of  Music                                                                               14/-     8°  Low  86 

A  good  concise  history :  but  weak  in  nineteenth  century. 

Popular  Music  of  Olden  Time,  2  vols.                                            o.p.  \m.  40/-]  r  8°  Cramer  n.d.  (59) 

A  collection  of  auc.  songs,  ballads  and  dance  tunes  w.  intros.  to  the  diiferent  reigns  and  histor.  notices. 

Music  of  the  Most  Ancient  Nations  ;  100  ill.        [Assyr.,  Egyp.,  Hebrews]  10/6     8°  Murray  [64]  70 

History  of  Music,  3  vols.                                          [to  the  Troubadours]  ea.  18/-     8°  Trubner  85-87 


Vol  i.  deals  w.  musjc  of  savage  races  and  Egypt.,_Assyr.,  Hebrews  and  Mongols;  ii.  Gk.  music  to  SOPHOCI-ES  J  iii.  completes  the  Gk.  period, 

reher 


Roman,  Christian  as  far  as  Guide  cl'AREZZO  and  the  troubadours.    Is  not  to  be  continued  in  spite  of  its  comprehensive  title. 


Ireland, 

Joyce,  F.  W. 

Spain. 

RiANO,  Juan  F. 
Modern. 
Henderson,  W.  J. 

HULLAH,  J. 

England. 

RiTTER,  F.  L.  [Am.]        Music  in  England 

America. 

Jones,  F.  O.  [Am.] 

RiTTER,  F.  L.  [Am.] 

National  Music. 

Chorley,  H.  F. 
Engel,  Carl 


Ancient  Irish  Music 


Critical  and  Biographical  Notes  on  Early  Spanish  Music ;  ill. 


4/-  c  8°  Dublin 


21 1-     8°  Quaritch 


The  Story  of  Music 

Transition  Period  of  Musical  History 

History  of  Modern  Music 


Handbook  of  American  Music  and  Musicians 
Music  in  America 


fdevel.  of  Modern  Music]  6/-  c  8° 

[Royal  Institute  lects.]  10/6     8° 

[Royal  Institute  lects.]  8/6     8° 


Longman 


73 
87 


90 
[65]  77 
[62]  75 


$1.50   12°  JVeai  York 


85 


$1     8°  Buffalt,  N.Y.I    ]S8 
$1.50   12°  „  84 


National  Music  of  the  World,  ed.  Hewlett 
The  Literature  of  National  Music 
Introduction  to  the  Study  of  National  Music 

Researches  into  popular  songs,  traditions,  etc 


8/6  c  8°  Low 
S/-     8°  Novello 
16/-     8°  Longman 


80 

79 
66 


124.    MUSICAL  BIO&KAPHY,  CRITICISM  amd  LETTERS:  COMPOSERS. 


Collectively. 

Bourne,  C.  E. 


Crowbst,  Frederick 


The  Great  Composers :  short  lives  of  eminent  musicians  ;  ports,   [popular]  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [82]  88 

Handel,  Bach,  Gluck,  Haydn,  Mozart,  Beethoven,  Weber,  Schubert,  Rossilii,  Mendelssohn,  Chopin,  Schumann,  Eerlioz. 

[74]  81 


The  Great  Tone  Poets  [popular]  6/-  p  8°  Bentley 

Bach,  Handel,  Gluck,  Haydn,  Spohr,  Beethoven,  Weber,  Rossbii,  Schubert,  Mendelssohn,  Schumann,  etc. 

Book  of  Musical  Anecdote,  2  vols.  21/- p  8°      ,,  78 

Phases  of  Musical  England  c  8°  Remington  8l 

From  Mozart  to  Mario  :  reminiscences  of  half  a  century,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Bentley  86 

Auber,  Rossini,  Verdi,  Meyerbeer,  Berlioz,  Gounod.  Chopin,  Schumann,  Mozart,  Wagner,  Paganinl.  Thalberg,  Fatti,  Nilssoa,  Mario. 

„  „  From  Handel  to  Halle ;  ports.  i^j- S' ;  £dition  de  Luxe  ^zj-     8°  Sonnenschein         90 

Handel,  Beethoven,  Gluck,  Sullivan,  Bsmby,  Musical  Prodigies  (Hoffmann,  Hegner.  Fatti  as  a  child),  Cbas,  &  Mrs.  Hall^,  with  autobiogr.  of  Prof,  Huxley  &  Hubert  Herkomer. 

Finch,  H.  T.  [Am.]         Chopin  and  other  Musical  Essays  6/-  c8°  Unwin  89 

""  ~        "  My  Musical  Life ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  W.  H,  Allen  [84]  88 

Musical  Studies  6/-  c  8°  Black  80 

Thayer's  "Beethoven,"  Chopin,  Wagner,  French  Operas,  English  Operas,  Fnoch  Schools,  Schopenhauer. 

HalfaCentury  of  Music  in  England  [1837-1887]  8/-     8°  Chapman               89 

Music  and  Manners  :  personal  reminiscences,  2  vols.  30/-     8°        ,,                      87 

Studies  of  Great  Composers  5/-  c  8°  Routledge      [87]  87 
Music  and  Musicians  [Am.  tr,],  ser.  i.  8/6 ;  ser,  ii,  10/6     [essays  on  criticism]  c 8°  W.Reeves  [77]89;  80 

Musical  Memories  ;  port,  of  Sir  Michael  Costa  4/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [88]  89 

The  Great  German  Composers ;  biographical  notices  6/-     4°  Augener                79 

Wallace,  Lady  [tr.&ed.]  Letters  of  Distinguished  Musicians  [tr.]  c  8°  Longman               67 

'    Letters  of  Glucit,  Haydn,  Bach,  Weber  and  Mendelssohn. 
672 


Engel,  Dr.  Louis 


Haweis,  Rev.  H.  R. 
HuEFFER,  Dr.  Francis 


Kingston,  W.  Beatty 
Parry,  Dr.  C.  H.  H. 
Schumann,  Robert 
Spark,  Dr.  William 
Stieler,  J. 


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I  §124 
Dictionaries. 

*Brown,  Jas.  D.  Biographical  Dictionary  of  Musicians         [concise  and  good]  15/-  ;  red.  to  S/6  c  8°  Gardner,  Paisley     S6 

Champlin+Apthorp,  ^^[Ams.]  Cyclopaedia  of  Music  and  Musicians,  3  vols.  ;  1000  ill.  ea.  $25  r  4°  ^le^u  York  89  in  prog. 

*Grove,  Sir  Geo.  [ed.]      Dictionary  of  Music  and  Musicians,  4  vols.  [1450-18S4]  ea.  21/-     8°  Macmillan  79-88 

Appendix  to  same  [to  1889],  ed.  J.  A.  Fuller  MAITLAND,  9/-  8"  id.  '89.  Index  to  the  whole  is  in  prep.    By  far  the  most  important  English  book  on  musical  history  and  teclmology. 


Series. 

Great  Musicians  Series,  ed.  Dr.  F.  Hueffer 


ea.  3/-  s  8°  Low  ' 


Bach R.  Lane  POOLE 

Beethoven H.  A.  Rudall 

tBerlioz. 

English  Church  Composers 

W.  A.  Barrett 


tCluck. 

Handel    Mrs,  J.  MARSHALL 

Haydn Mrs.  E.  D.  TOWNSHEND 

tMarcello. 

Mendelssohn    W.  S.  ROCKSTRO 


v.y. 


Mozart Dr.  F.  GEHRING 

tPalestrina. 

Purcell   W.  H,  CUMMINGS 

Rossini  and  Mod.  Ital.  Schl. 

H.  S.  EDWARDS 


Schubert H.  F.  FROST 

SchLiniann J.  A.  F.  MAITLAND 

Wasrner  Dr.  F.  HUEFFER 

Weber  Sir  J.  BENEDICT 

\=not pub.  yet. 


Musical  Primers  :  biographical  section 

Berlioz,  Cherubini,  Chopin,  Meyerbeer,  Rossini. 

English  Church  Composers 


NOVELLO  &  Co.  [pubs.] 

Church  Composers. 
Barrett,  W.  A. 

individually. 

Bach,  Johann  Sebastian  [1685-1703] 
Poole,  R.  Lane  Bach 

*Spitta,  P.  Bach  :  his  work  and  influence,  tr.  C.  Bell  +  T.  A.  Maitland,  3  vols. 

Balfe,  M.  W.  [1808-70] 


ea.  i/-  12°  Novello 


v.y. 


[Great  Musicians]  3/-  c  8°  Low. 


[Great  Musicians  Series]  3/-  s  8°  Low 
" "  ■  "     "  31/68'  Novello 


Barrett,  W.  A.  Balfe 

Kenney,  C.  L.  Memoir  of  Michael  William  Balfe  • 

V.  Beethoven,  L.  [1770-1827]  Letters  fr.  Collection  of  Dr.  L.  Nohl  [tr.],  2  v.  [1790-1826] 
Graeme,  Elliot  Beethoven  :  a  memoir,  with  essay  by  Dr.  F.  Hiller  ;  port. 

Moschelles,  J.  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Beethoven  [tr.],  2  vols. 

Nohl,  Dr.  L.  Beethoven  Depicted  by  his  Contemporaries  [tr.] 

Life  of  Beethoven,  tr.  J.  J.  Lalor 


c  8°  London 
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18/- 
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[70] 


Rudall,  H.  A.  Beethoven  [Great  Musicians  Series]  3/- 

Wagner,  W.  R.                Beethoven  [tr.]  6/-  c  8' 

Berlioz,  Hector[i8o3-69]  Autobiography  of  [1803-65],  tr.  Rachel + Eleanor  Holmes,  2  vols.  ai/-  c8' 

Comprizes  his  travels  in  Italy,  Germany,  Russia  and  England. 

Brahms,  Joh.  [1833  ;  Uv.l  Life  of.   By  Dr.  Hermann  Deiters  [tr.]  ;  port.  6/-  c  8°  Unwin 

At  the  end  of  the.book  is  a  complete  catalogue  of  Brahms'  works. 

CHER0BINI,  M.  L.  [1760-1842]  Memorials  Illustrative  of  his  Life.     By  E.  Bellasis  6/-  p  8°  W.  Reeves 

Chopin,  F.  [j[8o9-49] 

Chopin,  and  other  musical  essays  6/-  c  8' 

Chopin  :  his  life,  letters,  and  works,  tr.  E.  Hill,  3  vols.  12/6  c  8° 

Life  of  Chopin,  tr.  M.  W.  Coek  6/-  c  8° 

Chopin  as  a  Man  and  a  Musician,  2  vols.  25/-     8° 

By  J.  S.  Curwen  3/6     8° 


Finch,  H.  T.  [Am.] 

Karasowski,  M. 

Liszt,  Abbe  F. 
*Niecks,  Fred. 
CURWEN,  John  [1816-80]  Meriiorials  of. 
Handel,  G.  F.  [1685-1759] 

Hadden,  J.  C.  Handel 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Julian      Handel 

Ramsay,  Dn.  E.  B.  B.'    Lectures  on  the  Genius  of  Handel 
*Rockstro,  W.  S.  Life  of  Handel,  ed.  Sir  Geo.  Grove 

H.WDN,  Jos.  [1732-^1809]  By  [Miss]  P.  D.  Townshend 
HULLAH,  Dr._J.  [1812-84]  Life  of-     By  his  Wife  ;  port. 


Low 

W.  Reeves 

Macmillan 


Unwin 
W.  Reeves 

») 
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Curwen 


[Biographies  of  Great  Composers]  1/6  f  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

[Great  Musicians  Series]  3/-  s  8°  Low 

3/6  c  8 

10/6  c  8 

[Great  Musicians  Series]  3/-  s  8' 

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6/- 

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V.  Glehn,  M.  E.  [tr,] 
Hadden,  J.  C. 
Hensel,  S. 
HUler,  F. 
Lampadius,  W.  A. 
Polko,  Eliza 
Rockstro,  W.  S. 


5/-  c  8°  Longman         [62]  64 

"      ""  63 

88 

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Liszt,  Abbe  F.  [1809-86]  Correspondence  of  Wagner  and  Liszt,  1841-61,  tr.  Dr.  F.  Hiififer,  2  vols.  24/- 
de  Beaufort,  R.  L.  [tr.]  Life  of  Abbe  Liszt  [tr.  fr.  French] 
Nohl,  Dr.  Louis  Life  of  Liszt,  tr.  Upton 

Ramann,  [Mme.]  L.        Franz  Liszt :  artist  and  man,  1811-40;  tr.  Miss  E.  Cowdery,  2  vols.- 
Wohl,  Mme.  Janka         Fran9ois  Liszt :  recollections  of  a  compatriot  [tr.] 
'Mendelssohn,  F.B.  [1809-47]  Letters  from  Italy  and  Switzerland,  tr.  Lady  Wallace 

„  .     ,,  Letters  :  Second  Series,  ed.  P.  +  C.  Mendelssohn  [tr.]  [1832-1847]  10/6  c8° 

Letters  to  Ignaz  and  Charlotte  Moschelles,  tr.  and  ed.  F.  Moschelles  ;  ill.  12/-     8°  Triibner 
Goethe  and  Mendelssohn  [1821-1831]  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Mendelssohn  JBiographies  of  Great  Composers]  1/6  f  8°  W.  H.  Allen 

The  Mendelssohn  Family,  2  vols.  [1729-1847]  30/-     8°  Low 

Letters  and  Recollections  of  Mendelssohn  [tr.]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

Life  of  F.  Mendelssohn  Bartholdy  [tr.]  5/-  c  8°  W.  Reeves 

Reminiscences  of  Mendelssohn  [tr.]  io/6  c  8°  Longman 

Mendelssohn  [Great  Musicians  Series]  3/-  s  8°  Low 

Moschelles,  Ignaz  [1794-1870]— z;.  also  Mendelssohn,  supra,  s.v.  Letters  {3). 

Moschelles,  Charl.  [wife]  Life  of  Moschelles,  w.  sel.  of  Corresp.  [tr.],  z  vols.  24/-  c  8°  Hurst 

Mozart,  W.  A.  [1756-92]  Letters  of,  fr.  Collection  of  Dr.  L.  Nohl  [tr.],  2  v.  ;  port.  [1769-91]  18/-  c  8°  Longman 

Gehring,  F.  Mozart  ,  [Great  Musicians  Series]  3/-  s  8°  Low'' 

Holmes,  E.  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Mozart,  ed.  E.  Prout  5/-     8°  Novello 

*Jahn,  Otto  Life  of  Mozart,  tr.  Townsend,  3  vols. ;  5  ports.  31/6     8° 

Nohl,  Dr.  L,  Life  of  Mozart,  tr.  Lady  Wallace,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Longman 

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[Great  Musicians  Series]  3/-  s  8°  Low 


I  §125 

PuRCELL,  Hy.  [1658-95]  Purcell.     By  W.  H.  Cummings 

Rossini,  G.  [1792-1868] 

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland  Life  of  Rossini  15/-     8°  Hurst 

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Schumann,  Robert  [1810-56]  Early  Letters,  tr.  May  Herbert,  w.  preface  Sir  Geo.  Grove  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [87]  88 

Maitland,  J.  A.  Fuller     Schumann  [Great  Musicians  Series]  3/-  s  8°  Low 

Reissmann,  A.  Robert  Schumann :  his  life  and  works  [tr.]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

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Verdi,  Gius.  [1813  ;  living-] 

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,,  ,,  Richard  Wagner  **  [Great  Musicians  Series]  3/-  s  8°  Low  [81] 

Nohl,  Dr.  Ludwig  Life  of  Wagner  [Am.  tr.]  6/-  c8°  Chicago 

v.  Weber,  K.  Maria  [1786-1826] 
Benedict,  Sir  Julius         Weber  [Great  Musicians  Series  3/-  s  8°  Low  81 

V.  Max,  Bar.  Life  of  an  Artist  [Weber],  tr.  J.  Palgrave  Simpson,  2  vols.  22/-     8°  Chapman  65 


82 

69 
81 
90 

81 
69 
81 


84 
86 
78 
65 


87 
88 

74 
83 


Generally. 

Banister,  Prf.  H.  C. 
Cummings,  W.  H. 

CURWEN,  J. 
Hullah,  John 
Leslie,  H. 

Macfarren,  Sir  G.  A. 
Oakey,  George 


125.    THEORY  amd  SCIENCE  OF  MUSIC. 


Textbook  of  Music 

Rudiments  of  Music 

Musical  Theory 

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Elementary  Manual  of  Music 

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Troutbeck  +  Dale,  J.  +R.  F.    Music  Primer  for  Schools 

Analysis. 

*Banister,  Prf.  H.  C. 

Composition. 

Alerechtsberoer,  J.  G. 
OuSELEY,  Sir  F.  A. 
Stainer,  Dr.  [Sir]  J. 
Weber,  G. 

Counterpoint  and  Fugue, 


[notation,  harm.,  counterpt.,  comp.]  5/-  f  8°  Bell 

[72]  83 

[Stainer's  Music  Primers]  i/-   12°  Novello 

77 

3/6  08°  Curwen 

88 

3/-  c  8°  Longman 

76 

i/-   i2°Cassell 

[72]  75 

[del.  at  Roy.  Acad,  of  Music]  6/6  c  8°  Longman 

88 

2/-     8°  Curwen 

86 

1/6   12°  Clar.  Press 

[73]  76 

7/6  c  8°  Bell 


[87]  89 


Guide  to  Composition  [tr.],  2  vols. 

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r  8°  Cocks  51 


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Treatise  on  Counterpoint  and  Fugue  [tr.] 

Fugue 

Grammar  of  Counterpoint,  pt.  i. 

Counterpoint :  a  practical  course  of  study 

Textbook  of  Counterpoint 

Counterpoint,  Canon  and  Fugue 


Musical  Expression 


— V.  Instrumentation,  infra, 
— V.  Composition,  supra. 
Musical  Forms 
The  Musician,  6  pts. 


Bridge,  Dr.  J.  F. 
Cherubini,  M.  L. 
Higgs,  James 
Hullah,  John 
*Macfarren,  Sir  G, 
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OuSELEY,  Sir  F.  A. 

Expression. 

LussY,  Mathis 

Form. 

Barrett,  W.  A. 
OusELEY,  Sir  F.  A, 
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Prentice,  Ridley 

Harmony,  Thorough-Bass. 

Alerechtsberger,  J.  G.  Thorough-Bass  and  Harmony  [tr.] 


[Music  Primers]  2/-   12° 

[w.  also  Ouseley,  infr<i\  6/6     8° 

[Stainer's  Music  Primers]  2/-   12° 

2/6  r  8° 

7/6  c  4° 

I/-     8° 

[based  on  Cherubini]  16/-     4° 


Novello  n.d.  (80) ;  81 
[37]  54 
n.d.  (78) 
Longman  n.d.  (78) 
Camb.  Press  [79]  85 
Curwen  78 

Clar.  Press      [68]  80 


[Stainer's  Music  Primers]  3/-     12°  Novello  [81]  87 


Curwen,  J. 
Davenport,  Prf.  F. 
Day,  a. 

•Hauptmann,  Moritz 
Hullah,  Dr.  John 


How  to  Observe  Harmony 
Elements  of  Harmony  and  Counterpoint 
Treatise  on  Harmony,  ed.  Sir  G.  A.  Macfarren 
The  Nature  of  Harmony  and  Metre,  tr.  W.  E, 
Grammar  of  Musical  Harmony 

674 


[Stainer's 

1  Music  Primers]  2/- 

12° 

Novello 

78 

ea.  2/- 

16° 

Soimenschein 

83-87 

3/6 

c8° 

Novello 

55 

2/-sq 

16° 

Curwen         [) 

».</.]  88 

[founded  on 

the  Day  theory]  2/6 ' 

08° 

Longman 

87 

en 

10/6 

r8° 

Harrison 

[45]  85 

!.  Heathcote 

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88 

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[71]  76 

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I  §§  127-130 


127.    MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS  ahd  INSTRUMENT  MAKING. 


Brown,  --^^jf  [Ams.]       Musical  Instraments  and  their  Homes 
Engel,  Carl 


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IS 

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76. 


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Baron,  Rev.  J. 


Scudamore  Organs  : 


BOSANQUET,  Prf.  R.  H. 
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Building. 

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Playing. 

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Stops. 
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Harmonium. 

Hall,  King 


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— article  Organ,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xvii. 

y  History  of  the  Organ 

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78 
77 


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c8° 

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12° 

Novello 

ss 
89 


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J3RINSMEAD,  E. 

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[Music 


I  §§  131-132 


Violin  Playing. 

Cray,  S.  D. 
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Tours,  B. 

Violoncello. 

CUPORT, 

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131.    CORNET. 


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77 
86 


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Helmore,  Rev.  T. 

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5/- 


c  8°  Longman        [77]  90 


Pronunciation  for  Singers 
Speech  in  Song 


[Engl. ,  Germ. ,  Ital. ,  French]  4/6     4°  Curwen  77 

[on  pronunciation  ;  Stainer's  Music  Primers]  2/-    12°  Novello  78 


The  Tonic  Sol-Fa  Method 
Tonic  Sol-Fa 

Lancashire  Tonic  Sol-Fa. 

Greenwood,  J.  Lancashire  Sol-Fa 

Voice  and  Voice  Culture. 

Bach,  Albert  B.                 On  Musical  Education  and  Vocal  Culture 
*Behnke,  E.                     Mechanism  of  the  Human  Voice 
•BROWNE-fBEHNKE,  L.-f  E.  Voice,  Song,  and  Speech;  ill, 
DuRANT,  Dr.  G.  —    ..        .  .     - 

Holmes,  Dr.  G. 
HuLLAH,  Dr.  John 
LuNN,  Charles 


3/6 
[Stainer's  Music  Primers]  i/- 

[Stainer's  Music  Primers]  l/- 


7/6 
2/6 


c  8°  Curwen  [54]  76 

12°  Novello  78 

12°  Novello  79 


„.  .  ,  [for  singers  and  speakers]  5/- 

Hygi^ne  of  the  Voice  :  its  physiology  and  anatomy  6/- 

Treatise  on  Vocal  Physiology  and  Hygiene  ;  ill.  6/6 

The  Cultivation  of  the  Speaking  Voice  2/6 

The  Philosophy  of  Voice  3/- 

Sliows  tlie  right  and  wrong  action  of  breathing  and  voca  chords  in  speech  and  song. 

Hygiene  of  the  Vocal  Organs;  ill.  [for  singers  and  speakers]  6/- 

The  Philosophy  of  The  Human  Voice  18/- 

The  Voice  :  musically  anii  medicaily  considered  3/6 

Dramatic  Singing  Physiologically  Estimated  3/6 

Biography :  Individually. 

Reeves,  Sims  Life  and  Recollections  of.    By  himseli  [not  good]  2/6 

„  „  My  Jubilee:  fifty  years  of  artistic  life;  6  pi.  'jiot  good]  6/- 

677 


•Mackenzie,  Sir  M, 
Rush,  Dr.  J.  [Am.] 
Semple,  Dri  A. 
Walshe,  Dr.  W.  H, 


8°  Blackwood  [80]  83 

c  8°  Curwen  [80]  88 

8°  Low  [83]  87 
c  8°  Cassell  80 

i  8°  Churchill  [79]  8  r 

f  8°  Clar.  Press  [70]  75 

c  8°  Balliire  [74]  88 

c  8°  Macmillan 


[86]  88 

8°  Philadelphia  [27]  79 

c  8°  BalliJ;re  [85]  86 

c8°  Paul  81 


c  8°  Simpkin  [88]  89 

8°  Lond.  Music  Pub.Co.  89 


Arts  and  Trades]     OPERATIC   HISTORY.     DRAMATIC  ART.    THE   STAGE.        [Drama 

I  §§133-135 

133.    OPERATIC  HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY,  &a 
History. 

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland  The  Prima  Donna  :  her  history  and  surroundings,  2  vols.      [17-19  cent.]  24/-     8°  Remington  88 

„  ,,  The  Lyrical  Drama ;  essays  on  the  modem  opera,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  W.  H.  Allen         81 

Operatic  Origins;  Roy.  Ital.  Op. ;  Don  Juan  Legend ;  Don  Juan  in  Italy,  in  Free.,  in  Engl. ;  Faust;  Flying  Dutchman ;  Lohengriii ;  Verdi ;  Carmen ;  etc. 

„  „  History  of  the  Opera,  2  vols.  [e./.  [pi.  21/-;  w.  6/-]  c8°  Tinsley  [62]  62 

Biography  and  Memoirs. 

Collectively. 

Chorley,  H.  F.  Recollections  of  the  Opera,  2  vols.  o.f.     %°  London  62 

Mapleson,  J.  H.  The  Mapleson  Memoirs  :  thirty  years,  2  vols. ;  port.  [1848-8S]  10/6     8°  Remington  88 

LuMLEY,  Benjamin  Reminiscences  of  the  Opera  16/-     8°  Hurst  64 

Individually. 

MODJESKA,  Helen  [Mme.  Chlapowska]  The  Story  of.     By  Mabel  Collins  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         83 

RiSTORi,  Adelaide  [1821  ;  /«».]  Studies  and  Memories  [an  autobiography]  5/-  c  8°  ,,  88 

Operatic  Plots. 

Annesley,  Charles  The  Standard-Opera  Glass  [the  plots  of  90  operas]  2/6  c  8°  Low  [    ]  89 


XI.  H)tama. 


Bibliography. 

•Lowe,  R.  W. 

Art  of  Acting. 

Archer,  William 


131.    DRAMATIC  ART. 

Bibliographical  Account  of  English  Theatrical  Literature 


18/-     8°  Nimmo 


88 


Does  not  deal  at  all  with  dramatic  literature.    About  2000  titles,  arranged  alphabetically,  w,  cross-refs.  and  notes  on  actors. 


Masks  or  Face^  :  a  study  in  the  psychology  ot  acting 


6/6  c  8°  Longman 


In  last  chap,  sums  up  on 


Based  on  the  views  {obtained  by  direct  inquiry)  of  many  of  the  princ.  actors  of  the  day,  and  others  (obt.  fr.  memoirs,  etc),  as  to  Diderot's  Paradoxe. 

the  whole  in  favour  of  the  emotional  theory, 

CoQUELiN,  C.  The  Actor  and  his  Art  [tr.]  50<:.    12^  Boston 

Diderot,  Denis  The  Paradox  of  Acting,  tr.  W.  H.  Pollock  ;  w.  pref.  Hy.  Irving  4/6  c  8°  Chatto 

Maintains  practically  that  the  comedian  shd.  approach  a  part  intellectually  and  not  emotionally,  and  that  in  proportion  as  \Mjeels  his  part  he  falls  short  of  pencction. 


81 
83 


Lamb,  Charles 
Lewes,  G.  H. 
v.  schlegel,  a.  w. 

Elocution,  etc. 

Garcia,  G. 


Art  of  Stage  as  set  out  in  Lamb's  Essays,  ed.  P.  Fitzgerald  7/6  c  8° 

On  Actors  and  the  Art  of  Acting  7/6  p  8^ 

Lectures  on  Dramatic  Art  and  literature  [tr.]         [del.  in  Vienna  in  i8oS]  3/6  c  8° 

— V.  also  K  §  86,  s.v.  Art  of  Rhetoric. 
The  Actor's  Art 


Remington  85 

Smith  &  Elder  [7  5]  8 1 
Bohn's  Lib.     [15]  61 


[declamation,  deportment,  etc.]  6/-  c  8°  Simpkin         [    ]  i 


England. 

Baker,  H.  Barton 
Collier,  J.  Payne 
*DoRAN,  Dr.  John 


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[31]  79 
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8°  Jarvis  [1705]  86 

86 
69 


Chapman 
Roxburghe  Lib. 


The  London  Stage  :  its  history  and  traditions,  2  vols.  ;  front.  [1576-1888]  12/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 
History  of  Dramatic  Poetiy  and  Annals  of  the  Stage,  3  vols.  63/-  s  4°  Bell 

Their  Majesties'  Servts. :  annals  of  stage,  ed.  R.W.  Lowe,  3  v.;  50  ports.  &8oill.54/-S°  Nimmo 

From  Betterton  to  Kean. 

Downes,  John  Roscius  Anglicanus  :  history  of  the  stage,  1660-1706,  ed.  Knight 

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland  Famous  First  Representations  6/- 

English  Drama  under  Tudor  and  Stuart  Princes  ;  ill.  [1543-1664]     4' 

A  series  of  documents  and  treatises,  chiefly  hittierto  inedited,  illustrating  stage  history. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy  New  Hist,  of  Eng.  Stage: fr.  Restor.  to  Lib.  of  Theat.,  2  v.  o.p.\J>b.yij-;  w.  10/6]     8| 

„  ,,  Romance  of  the  English  Stage,  2  vols.  24/-     8' 

KiNGSLEY,  Can.  C.  Plays  and  Puritans,  and  other  Essays  5/~  ^  8' 

Historia  Histrionica  [1699 ;  attrib.  to  Jas.  Wright]— w  repr.  in  Gibber's  Life  [1  §  136]  and  Dodsley's  Old  Plays,  v.  xv.  [K  §  79]. 

Kelly,  W.  Notices  of  Dramaand  other  Pop. Amusements,  chieflyin  16  &  17  cents.;  pi.  9/-  c  8°  J.  R.  Smith  64 

MoRLEY,  Prf.  H.  Journal  of  a  London  Play-goer  [1851-66]  5/-   12'' 

Neville,  Heniy  The  Stage :  its  past  and  present  history  S/~     ^ 

Smith,  W.  H.  Inquiry  Touching  Players,  Play-houses,  etc.,  in  Days  of  Elizabeth  5/-  f  8| 

Williams,  Michael  Some  London  Theatres  7/6  c  8' 

Drury  Lane. 

DORAN,  Dr.  J.  In  and  About  Drury  Lane,  and  other  papers,  2  vols. 

Stirling,  E.  Old  Drury  Lane  :  fifty  years'  recollections,  2  vols. 

678 


Tinsley 
Bentley 
Macmillan 


Routledge 
'  Bentley 
J.  R.  Smith 
Low 


82 
74 
[73]  S9 


21/-  c  8°  Bentley 
21/-  c  8°        „ 


82 


81 
81 


Arts  and  Trades]        THEATRICAL   BIOGRAPHY   AND   CRITICISM.  [Drama 

I  §136 

Scotland. 

Aberdeen:  A  Scotch  Playhouse.     By  J.  Keith  Angus  [Old  Theatre  Royal,  Aberdeen]  2/-  c  8°  Wylie,  Abei-deen    78 

Edinburgh:  Annals  of  the  Edinburgh  Stage.     By  J.  C.  Dibdin  ;  ports.  21/-     4°  Cameron,  .S(^2«.     88 

France. 

Hawkins,  F.  Annals  of  the  French  Stage,  2  vols.;  ports.  [to  death  of  Racine]  28/-     8°  Chapman  84 

„  „  The  French  Stage  in  the  Eighteenth  Century,  2  vols.;  ports.  30/-     8°        „  88 

Paris. 

Cochrane,  A.  B.  The  Theatre  Fran9ais  in  the  Reign  of  Louis  xv.  15/-     8°  Hurst  79 

HoussAYE,  Arsene  Behind  the  Scenes  of  the  Com^die  Fran9aise  [tr.]  14/-     8°  Chapman  89 

Matthews,  J.  B.  [Am.]  The  Theatres  of  Paris;  ill.  S/-   16°  Low  82 

Greece  —v.  K  §  \?,%forfull  Ust  of  bks.  on  the  Ancient  Classical  Stage. 

Donaldson,  Dr.  J.  W.     Theatre  of  the  Greeks  ;  ill.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [49]  75 

*Haigh,  A.  E.  The  Attic  Theatre  :  descr.  of  Athen.  stage  and  of  dram,  performances;  ill.    12/6     8°  Clar.  Press  89 

America. 

Brown,  T.  A.  [Am.]        History  of  the  American  Stage ;  ports.  $3     &°  New  York  70 

Dramatic  Year,  The ;  1887-88.  By  Wm.  Archer,  ed.  E.  Fuller        [U.S.,  w.  sketch  of  Lond.  season]  6/-  c  8°  Low  88  in  frog. 

Seilhamer,  G.  O.  [Am.]  History  of  the  American  Theatre  before  the  Revolution  $6     4°  Philadelphia  88 

„  „  History  of  the  American  Theatre  during  the  Revolution  and  after  $5     4°  ,,  89 

Wallack,  Lester  [Am.]    Memories  of  Fifty  Years ;  ports.,  sketches,  facss.,  etc.,  63/-  4°;  Cheap  Edn.  7/6  c  8°  Low  89 

Boston. 

Clapp,  W.  W.  [Am.  ]        History  of  the  Boston  Stage 

New   York. 

Ireland,  J.  N.  [Am.]       Record  of  the  New  York  Stage,  2  vols.  [1750-1860]  ea.  50/- 

Providence. 

Blake,  C.  [Am.]  Historical  Account  of  the  Providence  Stage 

Miscellaneous  Essays. 

Archer,  William  About  the  Theatre  :  essays  and  studies 

From  the  censorship  of  the  stage  to  the  most  recent  phenomena  of  •'  first  nights. 
Cook,  Dutton  Book  of  the  Play  :  studies  of  histrionic  life  and  character 

,,  ,,  On  the  Stage  :  studies  of  theatrical  history  and  art,  2  vols. 

HOLLINGSHEAD,  John       Plain  English 

Dramatic  Literature— w.  k  §§  79-82 :  Dramatists. 

136.    THEATKICAL  BIOGRAPHY:   LIVES,  REMINISCENCES  and  CRITICISM  OF  ACTORS. 
Collectively :  British. 

Baker,  H.  Barton  Our  Old  Actors  6/-  c  8°  Bentley  [78]  81 

Coleman,  John  Players  and  Playvprights  I  have  known,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Chatto  88 

Macready,  the  Keans,  Phelps,  C.  Mathews,  Mme.  Vestris,  Chas.  Reade,  the  Wigans,  Benj,  Webster,  G,  V.  Brooke,  Chas.  Dillon,  Ryder,  Tom  Taylor,  Tom  Robertson,  H.  T.  Byron, 

Fechter,  Aug.  Harris,  sen.,  Bucltstone,  Sothem. 

Collier,  J.  Payne  Memoirs  of  Principal  Actors  in  Shakespeare's  Plays  8°  Shakespeare  Soc.  46 

Cook,  Dutton  Hours Vith  the  Players;  front.  6/- c  8°  Chatto            [8i]82 

,,            ,,  Nights  at  the  Play :  view  of  the  English  Stage  6/- c  8°       ,,                  [83]  83 

Galt,  John  Lives  of  the  Players  5/-  p  8°  Morison,  C?/aj-.[3i]86 

Betterton,  Gibber,  Farquhar,  Foote,  Macklin,  Murphy,  Kemble,  Siddons. 

Marston,  Dr.  Westland   Our  Recent  Actors  6/-  c  8°  Low  [88]  90 

Russell,  W.  C.  Representative  Actors  [criticisms,  etc.]  [Chandos  Lib.]  1/6  c  8°  Wame  [72]  75 

Dictionary. 

Pascoe,  C.  E.  The  Dramatic  List  [record  of  living  actors]  3/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [79]  79 

Series. 

Eminent  Actors,  ed.  Wm.  Archer  [to  comprize  10  vols,]  ea.  2/6  c  8°  Paul  89  in  prog. 

Betterton R.  W,  LOWE    |    Garrick • Jos.  KNIGHT    i  jMacready  Wm.  ARCHER 

Gibber Keans.  The Fred.  WEDMORE        Mathews,  The H.  S.  EDWARDS 

Dibdins,The E.  R.  DiBDIN        Kembies,  The 

EUiston A.  B.  WaLKLEV    I    Macklin E.  A.  PARRY    1 

t  The  only  one  published  up  to  December,  18S9. 

French. 

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland    Idols  of  the  French  Stage,  2  vols.  i6/-  c  8°  Remington  89 

Mme.  Favart,  Sophie  Arnold,  Rachel,  Sarah  Bernhardt,  etc. 
679 


11.50    12°  Boston 

53 

50/-  ,  8°  Nnt)  York 

66-67 

$6    12°  Providence 

68 

7/6  c  8°  Unwin 

86 

3/6    16°  Chatto 
24/-  c  8°  Low 
4/6  c  8°  Chatto 

[76]  81 

83 
80 

Arts  and  Trades] 


DOMESTIC   ECONOMY:   GENERALLY. 


[Domestic  Arts 


I  §137 


Individually. 


Abington,  Mrs.  [  =  Miss  Barton  ;  1731-1815]  Life  of 

Anderson,  Mary  [living-'] 

Farirar,  J.  M.  Mary  Anderson :  the  story  of  her  life 

Winter,  W.  [Am.]  Tlie  Stage  T,ife  of  Mary  Anderson  ;  port. 

Bancroft,  Mr.  +  Mrs.  [Hv.]  On  and  Off  the  Stage 

Bannister,  John  [1760-1836]  Memoirs  of.     By  J.  Adolphus,  2  vols. 

Bauer,  Caroline  and  the  Coburgs,  ed.  C.  Nisbet ;  2'ports. 


[by  Editor  of  Life  of  Quin,  infra]  7/6  c  8°  Reader 


5/-  s  4°  Bogue 
6/-    12°  Nt'-di  York 
[autobiographical]  2/6  c  8°  Bentley 

o.f.  iph.  28/-]     8°       „ 
[fr.  her  Memori'en]  ij-f  8°  Vizetelly 


85 
86 

[88]  89 
39 

[85]  S9 


o.p.  [w.  10/6]  r  4° 

36/-     8° 

6/-  c  8° 

2/-  c8° 


o.p.  [pb.  6/-]  c  8°  Bradbury 


[    ]89 

88 

61-62 


Colburn  31 

Tinsley  68 

Cassell  86 

Routledge  [38]  79 


o.p.  [pb.  10/6 ;  w.  6/-]  r  8° 

[1883-84]  5/-  c  8° 

6/-  c  8° 

21/-  p  8° 


Bogue 
Unwin 
Ntw  York 
Bentley 


52 

83 
[84]  85 

85 
[60]  60 


Tinsley  69 

Ward  &  Downey 


A  ckronique  scatidaleuse.    BAUER,  Prince  LEOPOLD  of  Coburg  and  his  nephew.  Baron  STOCKMAR. 

Betterton,  Thos.  [1635-1710]  Life  and  Times  of;  port.  [by  editor  oi  Life  of  Quin,  infra]  y/6  c  8°  Reader 

ClEBER,  CoUey  [1671-1757]  Apology  for  his  Life,  ed.  R.  W.  Lowe,  2  v.;  20  pts.  &  18  etchgs.  [autob.]  42/-     8°  Nimmo 
Clivb,  Catherine  [1711-85]  Life  o£     By  Percy  Fitzgerald  ;  port.  7/6  c  8°  Reader 

Delany,  Mrs.  [1700-88]  Correspondence  and  Autobiography,  ed.  Lady  Llanover,  6  vols.  [zf.  £4]     8° 

Dickens,  Charles  ■ — v.  K  §  24  :  Literary  Biography. 

Garrick,  David  [1716-79]  Private  Correspondence  of,  and  a  Memoir,  2  vols. 

Fitzgerald,  P.  Life  of  David  Garrick,  2  vols. 

Garrick  and  his  Contemporaries 
Grimaldi,  Jos.  [1779-1837]  Memoirs  of.     By  "Boz"  [=  Charles  Dickens] 
Gwynne,  Nell  [1640-91] 

Cunningham,  Peter         The  Story  of  Nell  Gwyn  and  Sayings  of  Charles  ii. 
Irving,  Henry  [1838  ;  living] 

Brereton,  A.  Henry  Irving  :  a  biographical  sketch 

Daly,  Fred.  Henry  Irving,  in  England  and  America 

Winter,  W.  [Am.  ]  Henry  Irving  in  New  York 

Kean,  Chas.  [i8ii-68]      Life  and  Theatrical  Times  of.     By  J.  W.  Cole,  2  vols. 

,,       Edmund  [1787-1833] 

Hawkins,  F.  N.  Life  of  Edmund  Kean,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  30/-;  w.  10/-]     8° 

MoUoy,  J.  Fitzgerald      Life  and  Adventures  of  Edmund  Kean,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8° 

Kemble,  Frances  A.  [Fanny]  [181 1  ;  liv.]  Records  of  my  Girlhood  6/-  c  8°  Bentley  [78]  79 

„  „  «Records  of  Later  Life  6/-  c  8°       „  [82]  82 

,,        J.  P.  [1757-1823]    Memoirs  of.     By  J.  Boaden,  2  vols.  o.p.  [w.  2t,l-]     %°  London  25 

Kembles,  The  Family  of.     By  Percy  Fitzgerald,  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Tinsley  71 

Macready,  W.  C.  [1793-1873]   Reminiscences  and  Selections  of  Diaries,  ed.  Sir  F.  Pollock  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [75]  76 

Archer,  William  William  Charles  Macready  [Eminent  Actors  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Paul  90 

Pollock,  Lady  Macready  as  I  knew  him,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Remington  85 

Mathews,  Charles  [1776-1835]  and  Charles  James  [1803-78] 

Dickens,  C.,ya».  Life  of  C.  J.  Mathews:  w.  selectns.  fr.  his corresp.& speeches, 2  vols.;  ports.  25/-    8°  Macmillan  79 

Yates,  Edmund  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Charles  Mathews  7/6  c  8°  Routledge  60 

Mellon,  Miss  [Duchess  of  St.  Albans  ;  1775-1837] 

Barron- Wilson,  Mrs.  C.  Memoirs  of  Miss  j&ellon,  2  vols. 
Phelps,  Samuel  [1804  or  6-1878] 

Coleman,  J.  Memoirs  of  Samuel  Phelps 

Phelps + Robertson,  1755^5  Life  and  Life-work  of  Samuel  Phelps,  Comedian ;  ports, 
Quin,  James  [1693-1766]  Life  of,  with  Hist,  of  Stage,  &  [new]  Supplem.  fr.  authen.  sources  ;  port, 
Rachel,  Elisa  [1820-58]  Life  of.     By  Mrs.  A.  Kennard 
Sheridan,  Thos.  [1721-88]  and  R.  B.  [1751-1816] 

Fitzgerald,.  Percy  Lives  of  the  Sheridans,  2  vols. ;  6  pi. 

Moore,  Thomas  Life  of  [R.  B.]  Sheridan 

SiDDONS,  Mrs.  [1755-1831]  Life  of.     By  Mrs.  A.  Kennard  [Eminent  Women  Series]  3/6  p  8' 

Sothern,  E.  a.  [1830-1889] 

Pembert,  T.  E.  Memoirs  of  Edward  Askew  Sothern  ;  port,  and  facss.  16/-     8°  Bentley  [89]  89 

Toole,  J.  L.  [living]         Reminiscences  of :  chronicled  by  Jos.  Hatton  ;  80  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Hurst  [88]  89 

WOFFINGTON,  Margaret  ["  Peg  "  ;  1718-60]  « 

Daly,  Augustin  [Am.]     Peg  Woffington  :  a  tribute  ;  16  ports,  (photogravures)  $5     4°  New  York       [88]  90 

MoUoy,  J.  Fitzgerald      Life  and  Adventures  of  Peg  WofSngton ;  port.  6/-  c  8°  Hurst  [84]  87 


7/6  c  8° 

25/- 

12/-     8° 
12/-     8° 
7/6  c  8° 
[Eminent  Women  Series]  3/6  p  8° 

30/-     8° 


Remington  86 

Low  86 

Reader        [1766]  87 
W.  H.  Allen         87 

Bentley  86 

[25] 
W.  H.  Allen         86 


XII.  2)ome8tic  Hrta 

137.    DOMESTIC  ECONOMY  (Household  Management):  GENERALLY. 


Dietionarifes. 

*Cassell&  Co.  [pubs.]     Domestic  Dictionary  :  an  encyclopaedia  for  the  household 
Goodholme,  T.  S.  [Am. ;  ed.  ]  Cyclopedia  of  Domestic  Economy 


7/6     8°  Cassell 
^5     8°  NeTl)  York 


[79]  89 
[77]  87 


Generally. 

American  Home  Book  [cookg.,  dress,  fiirnisliing,  nursing,  etc.]  $1.75  ^  New  York  85 

Beecher-I-Stowe,  ^^^  [Ams.]  The  New  Housekeeper's  Boole;  ill.         .[w.  500  cooking  recipes]  $3  8°  „  73 

Cassell  &  Co.  [pubs.]       Book  of  the  Household,  2  vols.  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  ea.  5/-  8°  Cassell     [81]  89;  90 

680 


Arts  and  Trades] 


DOMESTIC  SERVANTS.     COOKERY. 


[Domestic  Arts 


[for  newly-married  girls] 
[repr.  fr.  Plarper's  Bazaar'] 


Faunthorpe,  J.  P.  Household  Science 

Frederick  [Macmillan],  Mrs.    Hints  to  Housewives 

Haweis,  Mrs.     .  The  Art  of  Housekeeping 

Herrick,  Christine  T.[Am.]  Housekeeping  Made  Easy 

Housewife's  Treasury  of  Domestic  Information 

Mann,  Dr.  R.  J.  Domestic  Economy  and  Household  Science 

Panton,  Mrs.  J.  E.  From  Kitchen  to  Garret,  6/-  ;  Nooks  and  Corners  [comp.  to  former]  6/-  c 

Reeve,  Mrs.  H.  — ut  I  §  139. 

Spon  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Household  Management;  250  ill.  [domestic  recipes  and  managemt.] 

Tegetmeier,  W.  B.  Handbook  of  Household  Management 

Walsh,  J.  H.  ["  Stonehenge  "]  Manual  of  Domestic  Economy 


1  §§ 

138-139 

V6 

p8° 

Stanford 

83 

2/6 

c8° 

Macmillan 

80 

2/6 

P8° 

Low 

89 

l$i 

12" 

New  York 

88 

7/6 

p8° 

Ward  &  Lock         'i\ 

4/6 

p8° 

Stanford 

[77]  80 

;  8°  Ward  &  Downey  [88]  89 ;  89 

7/6 

8° 

Spon 

88 

i/- 

18" 

Macmillan 

76 

7/6 

8" 

Routledge 

[58]  89 

138.    DOMESTIC  SERVANTS. 
Generally. 

HOULSTON  [pub.]  Industrial  Library  ea.  l/-  [i  at  2/6]  c  8°  Houlston 

Cook,  2/6;  Footman,  i/-;  Groom,  2/-j  Housemaid,  1/-;  Ladies -maid,  1/-;  Laundry-maid,  i/-;  Maid-of-all-woA,  i/-;  Nurse,  i/-;  Nursery-maid,  i/- 

Management  of  Servants  :  guide  to  routine  of  servants  2/6    12°  Warne 

Servants'  Practical  Guide :  a  handbook  of  duties  and  rules  2/6  c  8°       ,, 

Laundry. 

[Rothbry,  G.  C] 


Handbook  of  Laundry  Management ;  ill. 


[public  and  private]  2/6  c  8°  Lockwood 


v.y. 

80 

80 


139.    COOKERY  and  DINNER  TABLE. 


Generally 

Acton,  Eliza 
Beeton,  Mrs.  S.  O. 
Browne,  Phillis 

BUCKMASTER,  J.  C. 
BuCKTON,  Catherine  M. 
CASSELL&  Co.  [pubs.] 


Clarke,  Mrs.  C. 
Dalgairns,  Mrs. 
Dubois,  Urban 

Francatelli,  C.  E. 

*GouFFE,  Jules 
Harrison,  Mary 
Hooper,  Mary 

Kettner,  a. 
L ,  Maj. 


c8° 
c8° 
f  8° 


— V.  also  I  §  137. 

Modern  Cookery  for  Private  Families  4/6  c  8' 

Book  of  Household  Management ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  7/6     8 

A  Year's  Cookery  :  breakfast,  luncheon,  and  dinner  for  every  day  3/6  c  8 

Cookery  [lects.  dehv.  in  Cookery  School]  2/6    12' 

Food  and  Home  Cookery  [as  in  Leeds  Schpol]  2/6    12°  Longman 

Dictionary  of  Cookery ;  ill.  [9000  recipes]  7/6  8°  ;  Popular  Cookery ;  ed.  A.  G. 

Payne  2/- 

High-Class  Cooking  Receipts  3/- 

The  Practice  of  Cookery  [best  bk.  for  Scottish  dishes]  3/6 

Artistic  Cookery  :  a  practical  system 

Cosmopolitan  Cookery,  16/-  4° ;  Household  Cookery  Book 

The  Modem  Cook  ;  ill.  12/-  8° ;  The  Cook's  Guide  ;  ill. 

The  Royal  Confectioner  :  English  and  Foreign  ;  ill. 

Royal  Cookery  Book,  16  col.  pi.  and  i6i  ill,  42/-  ;  Household  Edn, 

The  Skilful  Cook  :  a  practical  manual 

Little  Dinners,  2/6  ;  Cookery  for  Invalids 

Everyday  Meals  :  receipts  for  breakfast,  luncheon,  and  supper 

Book  of  Table  :  manual  of  cookery,  tr.  E.  S.  Dallas 

The  Pytchley  Book  of  Refined  Cookery 

Breakfasts,  Luncheons,  and  Ball  Suppers 
*MarsHALl,  Mrs.  A.  B.  Cookery  Book  ;  70  ill.,  5/-  ;  Book  of  Ices 
Official  Handbook  for  National  Training  School  for  Cookery 
*Reeve,  Mrs.  H.  Cookery  and  Housekeeping 

de  Salis,  Mme.  Cookery  Books 

Entries,  1/6  | 

Dressed  Game  and  Poultry,  z/6  | 

Santiagoe,  Daniel 
Strauss,  Dr.  G.  L. 
Warne  [pub.] 
Wright,  C.  E.  G. 


Dressed  Vegetables,  i/<i 
Oysters,  1/6 


31/6      4 

9/-     8° 

S/-  c  8° 

S/-  c  8° 
10/6     8° 

5/-p8° 

2/6  c  8° 

2/6  c  8° 
10/6     8° 

8/-     8° 
,4/-c8°        .. 
2/6  c  8°  School  of  Cookeiy  88 ;  86 
[S.  Kensington]  8/-  c  8°  Chapman        [78]  87 

5/-  c  8°  Longman        [82]  %{ 
i/-]  f  8°        ,,    [87-87]  88-8f 

Sweets  and  Supper  Dislies,  i/6 


Longman  [45]  82 
Ward  &  Lock  [  ]  88 
Cassell  [79]  82 

Routledge       [74]  80 
[79]  83 

Cassell  [78]  80  ;  89 
Clowes  [85]  87 

Griffin  [    ]  86 

Longman  70 

[%]?* 
Bentley[55]88;[62]88 
Chapman  [66]  87 
Low  [68]  83 

8s 
Paul  [74]  88  ;  [75]  83 

..  [77]  87 

Dulau  77 

Chapman        [85]  87 

87 


ea.  1/6  [l  at 

I  Savouries,  i/-  | 

Soups  and  Dressed  Fish,  1/6  \ 

Curie-Cook's  Assistant  [original  style]  1/6  f  8°  Paul 

Dishes  and  Drinks  ;  or,  philosophy  in  the  kitchen  2/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Downey 

Everyday  Cookery  ;  col.  pi.  and  HI.  [1900  recipes]  2/6  c  8°  Warne 

The  School  Cookery  Book  [Maomillan's  Primer  Series]  i/-   18''  Macmillan 


Invalid  Cookery. 

Hooper,  Mary  Cookery  for  Invalids 

Chemistry  of  Cookery. 

Williams,  W.  M.  The  Chemistry  of  Cookery 

Analysis  of  Foods  --v.  l  §  53  =  chemical  Analysis. 

Table  Decoration. 

Low,  W.  Table  Decoration 


87 
72 

79 


6Sj 


2/6  c  8°  Paul  [75]  86 

6/-  c  8°  Chatto  85 

6/-     8°  Chapman  88 


Arts  and  Trades]      DRESS  AND   TOILET.    ART   IN   THE   HOUSE.  [Domestic  Arts 


I  §§  140-141 

Ameriean  Cookery, 

Deli^e,  F.  J.  [Am.]         Franco- American  Cookery  Book 


FiLiPPiNi,  Alex. 

Home  Cook  Book 
Ice  Cream  and  Cakes 
Murrey,  T.  J.  [Am.] 

Breakfast  Dainties. 
Carvings,  Practical, 


8°  New  York      [84]  85 
8°  „  90 


[365  bills  of  fare ;  2000  receipts]  $4 

The  Delmonico  Cook-book                                                                         $2.50  S"          ,, 

By  the  head  chefsK  Debnonico's,  New  York. 

$1,50  12°  Chicago 

[collection  of  Amer.  recipes]  $1.50  12°  New  York 

Cookery  Books                                                                                         ea.  50;:.  18°        ,, 

Luncheon.                                          |     Receipts.  Valuable  Cooking.  I     Soups,  Fifty. 


[74] 
85- 


Entries,  Book  of. 
Invalids,  Cookery  for. 


Puddings  and  D^ty  Desserts. 


Salads,  Fifty. 


25^:.    12*  Philadelphia  %^\ 
[6-] 


RORER,  Mrs.  S.  T.  [Am.]  Philadelphia  Cook  Book,  $1.75  ;  Canning  and  Preserving 

Pastrycook's,  Hotel,  and  Restaurant  Cooking. 

GuNTER,  Confectioner  and  Biscuit  Baker  [w.  500  recipes]  6/-  c  8°  Dean 

Wells,  Robert  Bread  and  Biscuit  Baker's  and  Sugar  Boiler's  Assistant  2/-  c  8°  Lockwood 

,,  „  Pastrycook  and  Confectioner's  Guide :  for  hotels,  restaurants,  and  trade       2/-c8°        ,, 

Whitehead,  Jessup  [Am.]  Cooking  for  Profit  $3     8°  Chicago  [82] 

,,  ,,  The  American  Pastrycook  [for  hotels,  confectioners,  etc.  ]  $2     4°        ,,  [77] 

Ancient  Cookery,  etc. 

Austin,  A.  [ed.]  Two  Early  Cookery  Books     \c.  1430  and  1450  ;  fr.  Harleian  MS.]  8°  E.  Eng.  Text.  Soc.  (Tbnr.) 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  Old  Cookery  Book  and  Cuisine  [Book-Lover's  Library]    4/6   18°  Stock 

Jeaffreson,  J.  Cordy       A  Book  about  the  Table,  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Hurst 

Hist,  of  cookery,  Apician  precepts,  mediasv.  menus,  folklore  of  feeding,  epicures,  cookery  bks.,  etc. 
Noble  Boke  of  Cookry         [repr.  of  14  cent.  MS.  in  Holkham  Library]     12/-     4°  Stock 


Napier,  Mrs.  A.  [ed.] 

Gastronomy. 

Bibliography. 
ViCAiRE,  Georges 

Generally. 
Brillat-Savarin 


Bibliographie  Gastronomique 

French,  Latin,  English,  German,  Spanish,  etc.,  books,  fr.  15th  cent,  to  1889 :  with  valuer 


20/-     8°  Paris 


Hayward,  Abraham 
Walker,  Thos. 


Gastronomy  as  a  Fine  Art  [tr.  ] 

Handbook  of  Gastronomy,  w.  52  etchgs.  by  Lalauze 

Above  t^vo  books  are  both  translations  of  the  Physiologie  du  GoAt. 

The  Art  of  Dining  :  gastronomy  and  gastronomers 
The  Original,  ed.  Dr.  Guy 
„  ,,  The  same,  w.  Introduction  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Universal  Lib.] 

Art  of  Dining,  Travelling,  and  Attaining  High  Health,  etc.,  etc. 

„  „  Aristology  :  or  the  art  of  dining,  ed.  "Felix  Summerly"   [Sir Hy.  Cole] 

Serviettes. 

Book  of  Dinner  Serviettes  :  decoration  of  dinner  tables  and  folding  serviettes 
Clark,  Georgiana  E.        Serviettes,  Dinner  Napkins,  etc.  -.  how  to  fold ;  ill. 


42/- 


Chatto 
Nimmo 


90 


[79]  89 


2/-  c  8°  Murray 
12/6     8°  Renshaw 
i/-  c  8°  Routledge 

2/6  c  8°  Chatto 


2/-     4° 
1/6  f  8° 


H.  Cox 
Dean 


[52] 
[36] 
[36] 

[  ] 
[81] 


Dress. 

Ballin,  Ada  S. 
Elanc,  Charles 
Haweis,  Mrs.  H,  R. 
Oliphant,  Mrs. 

Sanitary  Aspect 

Fancy  Dress. 

Holt,  Andem 

Toilet. 

COOLEY,  A.  J. 


140.    DRESS  AND  TOILET. 

The  Science  of  Dress  :  in  theory  and  practice  ;  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Low  85 

Art  in  Ornament  and  Dress  [tr.]  10/6     8°  Chapman        [77]  81 

The  Art  of  Dress  ;  ill.  l/-  ;  The  Art  of  Beauty  ;  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Chatto  [79]  79;  [77]  81 

Dress ;  ill.  [Art  at  Home  Series]    2/6  c  8°  Macmillau  78 

— V.  H*  §  56 :  Hygiene,  s.v.  Dress. 

Fancy  Dresses  Described,  16  col.  pi.  &  ill.  5/-;  Gentlemen's  Fancy  Dress;  ill.  3/6  c  8°  Wyman[79]89;[82]88 


Toilet  and  Cosmetic  Arts 
The  Toilet  in  Ancient  and  Modem  Times 
Sylvia's  Book  of  the  Toilet 

Historical  Costume— ».  g  §  25 :  costume. 


o.p.  [pi.  10/- ;  w.  6I6\  c  8°  Hardwicke  68 

o.p.  [pi.  3/6 ;  and  w.  3/6]  c  8°  „  66 

I/- 08°  Ward  &  Lock        81 


141.    ART  IN  THE  HOUSE. 

Art  at  Home  Series ;  ill. — each  entered  separately                                                                             ea.  2/6  c  8°  Macmillan  76-82 

Barker,  Lady                   The  Bedroom  and  Boudoir  ;  ill.                                  [Art  at  Home  Series]  2/6  c  8°        ,,  [78]  81 

Eastlake,  C.  L.                Hints  on  Household  Taste  in  Furniture,  etc.  ;  100  ill.                                  14/-  c  8°  Longman  [68]  78 

*Edis,  R.  W.                       Decoration  and  Furniture  of  Town  Houses  ;  ill.       [Cantor  Lects.,  1880]  10/6     8°  Paul  81 

v  Falke,  J.                       Art  in  the  House  :  historical,  crit.,  and Ksthetical  studies  ;  ill.  [Am.  tr.]     60/-  r  8°  Triibner  79 

682 


Arts  and  Trades] 


NEEDLEWORK.     LACE. 


[Domestic  Arts 


Fuller,  A.  W.  [Am.]       Artistic  Homes  in  Town  and  Country;  pi. 

Garrett, Rhoda+ Agnes  House  Decoration  ;  ill.  [Art  at 

Haweis,  M.  E.  [=Mrs.  H.  R.]   The  Art  of  Decoration ;  front,  and  74  ill. 

Beautiful  Houses  [descrip.  of  homes  of 

The  Library ;  ill.  [Art  at 

Art  in  the  House  ;  ill.  [Art  at 

The  Dining  Room  ;  ill.  [Art  at 

The  Drawing  Room  :  its  decoration  &  furniture  ;  ill.  [Art  at 
Homes  of  Taste  [hints  on  decoration  ; 

Spofford,  H.  p.  [Am.]  Art  Decoration  applied  to  Furniture;  ill. 

Deeorative  and  Opnamental  Art— ».  i  §  no. 


Lang,  Andrew 
LOFTIE,  Rev.  W.J. 

,,        Mrs. 
Orrinsmith,  Mrs. 
Panton,  [Mrs.]  J.  E. 


1  §§ 

142-143 

$3.50  obi  4°  Boston 

[82]  84 

:  Home  Series] 

2/6  0  8°  Macmillan 

[76]  8i 

6/-sq8°  Chatto 

[Si]  89 

living  artists] 

i/-  p  8°  Low 

[82]  89 

Home  Series] 

2/6  c  8"  Macmillan 

81 

Home  Series] 

2/6  c  8°          „ 

[76]  82 

Home  Series] 

2/6  c  8° 

[78]  81 

Home  Series] 

2/6  c  8°          „ 

[77]  81 

and  furniture] 

2/6  c  8°  Low 

$4  S4°  New  York 

89 

77 

42/- ;  red.  to 


142.    NEEDLEWORK. 
General  Works  :  plain  and  fancy. 

•Alford,  Lady  M.  Needlework  as  Art ;  ilL 

Art  Needlework,  Embroidery,  and  Crewels ;  ill. 

Beeton,  S.  O.  Book  of  Needlework ;  670  ill. 

Brietzcke  +  Rooper,  I^:  Manual  of  Plain  Needlework  and  Knitting  ;  ill. 

*Caulfield  +  Saward,    b  c.'  Dictionary  of  Needlework  :   artistic,  plain  &  fancy;  col.  pi.  &  829  ill. 

"  Dorinda  "  Needlework  for  Ladies  :  for  pleasure  and  profit 

Glaister,  Eliz.  Needlework ;  ill.  [Art  at  Home  Series] 

Lady's  Bazaar  and  Fancy  Fair  Book ;  364  ill. 

Lady's  Handbook  of  Fancy  Needlework 

Stanley,  Kate  Needlework  and  Cutting  Out 

Church  Vestments,  etc.— w.  A  §  no. 
Crewel  Work. 

Lady's  Crewel  Embroidery  Book,  2  series 


"Zeta' 

Cutting  Out. 

Brant,  [Mrs.]  Eliz. 
Grand'homme,  Mile. 
Stanley,  Kate 

Dressmaking. 

MUNROE,  R. 


Crewel  Work  ;  15  designs 


Systematic  Cutting  Out  ace.  to  Units  of  Measurement ;  ill. 
Cutting  Out  and  Dressmaking 
Needlework  and  Cutting  Out ;  ill. 


Practical  Dressmaking 


21/- r  8° 
10/6  4° 
7/6  c  8° 
3/6  c  8° 
21/-  r  4° 
1/6  c  8° 
2/6  c  8° 
5/-  <:  8° 
S/-  c  8' 
3/6  c  8° 


2/6   16° 
2/6     8° 


2/-  c  8° 
I/-  18° 
3/6  c  8° 


Low  86 

Ward  &  Lock         83 

[70]  81 

Sonnenschein  8$ 

UpcottGill  [81]  87 
Sonnenschein  [83]  87 
Macmillan  80 

Ward  &  Lock  75 

76 
Stanford  [83]  84 


Hatchard 
Griffith 


78 

79 


Sonnenschein         84 
Macmillan  79 

Stanford  [83]  84 


Embroidery,  Ancient  and  Modern— >?- church  Embroidery,  eta, «/.  a&o  a  §  no. 


I/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 


79 


*Barber,  Mrs.  M.  [ed.]    Drawings  of  Ancient  Embroidery ;  30  col.  pi. 

Church,  E.  R.  [Am.]       Artistic  Embroidery;  ill. 

Glaister,  Eliz.  [ed.]        Art  Embroidery 

Hartshorne,  [Miss]  E.  S.  [artist]  Designs  for  Church  Embroidery  :  60  patterns 

HiGGiN,  L.  Handbook  of  Embroidery,  ed.  Lady  M.  Alford  ;  col.  pi. 

*Lef£bure,  E.  Embroidery  and  Lace  :  manufacture  and  history  [tr.  ]  ;  156  ill. 

L0CKW00D+ Glaister,  ^^'  Art  Embroidery;  19  col.  pL 

•Vacher,  S.  [ed.]  Fifteenth  Century  Italian  Ornament ;  30  col.  ill. 


50/-  i  4°  Sotheran  80 

75^.  c  8°  New  York  80 

[19  col.  pi.]     4°  London  78 

S/-           Griffith  80 

S/-  c  8°  Low  [80]  82 

12/6  c  8°  Grevel  88 

lo/6     4°  Marcus  Ward  [78]  82 

31/6      4°  Quaritch  86 


Being  patterns  in  brocades,  velvets,  and  otlier  stuffs,  from  pictures  in  the  National  Gallery,  printed  in  gold  and  colours.    With  notes. 


Bayeux  Tapestry  [embroidery,  not  tapestry]. 

Bruce,  J.  C.  The  Bayeux  Tapestry  elucidated  ;  col.  pi. 

Facsimile  [photographic],  ed.  w.  notes,  F.  R.  Fowke 

„  »  in  170  photos.,  ;^S0 ;  col.  ^75  ;  smaller  edn.  j^ie, ;  col.  ;^30 

„        [engraved],  ed.  w.  notes.  Rev.  G.  C.  Bruce 
Freeman,  Prf.  E.  A.     _  —for  criticism  of  its  hist,  authenticity,  v.  his  Essays,  ser.  iii.,  app.  A.         12/- 


London  56 

Arundel  Soc.  75 

S.  Kens.  Museum 
Antiquarian  Soc. 
Macmillan  80 


Vetusta  Monumenta  [of  Gt.  Brit.],  vol.  vi.  cants,  ijfine  col.  pi.  of  Bayeux  Tap.       6  vols.  [w.  j^io]  r  f°  Soc.  of  Antiqu.  1747-1842 


143.    LACE. 


History,  etc. 

Cole,  A.  S. 
Felkin,  W. 


Ancient  Needle  Point  and  Pillow  Lace ;  w.  20  photos.  63/-     f°  S.  Kens   Mus 

Hosiery  and  Lace                                           [British  Manufact.  Industries]  3/6  p  8°  Stanford 

,,         ,,                         Historjr  of  Machine-wrought  Hosiery  and  Lace  Manufactures  21/-     8°  Longman 

*Lef£bure,  Ernest             Embroidery  and  Lace :  manufacture  and  history  [tr.  ] ;  156  ill.  10/6  c  8°  Grevel 

PALLiSER,[Mrs.]  B.           The  History  of  Lace  21/-     8°  Low 

Urbani  de  Gheltof,  G.  M    Technical  History  of  Manufacture  of  Venetian  Laces  [tr.];  pi.  12/-     4°   yenice 

683 


75 

[76]  77 

67 

88 

[65]  75 
82 


Arts  and  Trades]         DECORATIVE  ARTS.     DOMESTIC  ANIMALS. 


[Domestic  Arts 


I  §§  144-145 

Practical. 

Beebe,  [Mrs.]  C.  D.  [Am.]  Lace  :  ancient  and  modern 

Cole,  A.  S.  Cantor  Lectures  on  the  Art  of  Lace-making 

Douglas,  Mrs.  Imperial  Macram^  Lace  Book,  series  1-3 

Hale,  L.  P.  [Am.]  The  Point  Lace  Guide 

Hawkins,  D.  W.  Old  Point  Lace,  and  How  to  Iinitate  it ;  pL 

Honiton  Lace  Book  :  practical  instructions  for  making ;  ill. 


$3     8°  New  York 

80 

8°  Lottdon 

81 

2/-   16°  Douglas,  Edin. 

7P 

2/6    16°  Boston 

n 

2/6    16°  Chatto 

78 

3/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

82 

144.    MINOR  DECORATIVE  ARTS  (AMATEUR  BOOKS). 


Generally. 

Artistic  Amusements  ;  ill. 

HoLBROOK,  K.  [Am.] 
Leland,  C.  G. 

montkesor,  c.  a. 

Buhl  Work. 

Bemrose,  W.  Manual  of  Buhl  Work  and  Marquetry ;  90  col.  ill. 

Fret  Work  and  Wood  Carving. 


—V.  also  I  §  145  :  Indoor  Sports. 

Colouring  Photos.,  Shell  Work,  Stencillin|r,  Screen  Making,  Silver  Work,  etc 

How  ? :  spare  hours  made  profitable  ;  ill. 

The  Minor  Arts  ;  ill.  [Art  at  Home  Series] 

Porcelain,  Wood,  Stencilling,  Modelling,  Mosaic  Work.  etc. 
Some  Hobby  Horses  and  How  to  Ride  Them 

stamps,  Crests,  Scraps,  Coins,  etc. 


2/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 


$2     8° 
2/6  c  8° 


New  York 
Macralllan 


81 

87. 
80 


3/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [88]  90 


6/-     4°  Bemrose  [72]  87 


Adamson,  D. 
Bemrose,  W. 


HULME,  F.  E. 
"Lady,  A." 

*MlLLER,  F. 
RoYLE,  Dr. 
Seaton,  Sir  T. 


Wood-carving  for  Amateurs  ;  ill. 


The  Art  of  Fret  Sawing  and  Marquetry  Cutting  ;  60  ill. 

Manual  of  Wood  Carving  ;  130  designs 

Fret- cutting  and  Perforated  Carving  ;  54  designs 

Fret-work  Designs  [16  designs],  2/- ;  Instructions  in  Fret-cutting ;  ill. 

Examples  for  Fret-cutting  and  Wood-carving ;  24  pi. 

Instnictions  in  Wood-carving  for  Amateurs  ;  10  pi. 

Wood  Carving ;  ill.  [Wyman's  Technical  Manuals] 

Catalogue  of  Woods  used  for  Mechanical  and  Ornamental  Arts 

Fret-cutting  and  Wood-carving 


Ancient  Furniture 

Modelling. 

Edwards,  M. 
Halse,  G. 
Vago,  a.  L. 

Paper  Work. 

Bemrose,  W. 


I  §70. 


Guide  to  Modelling  in  Clay 

The  Modeller 

Art  of  Modelling  in  Clay 


Paper  Mosaic :  and  how  to  make  it ;  col.  pi. 
Paper  Rosette  Work  :  and  how  to  make  it ;  36  ilL 
Paper  Flower  Making 


MiNtorn,  [Mrs.]  J.  H. 

Picture-frame   Making  for  Amateurs:  Practical  Instructions.     By  Lukin;  ilL 

Wax  Flowers. 

DuNCAN,Florence  J.[Am.]  Lessons  in  Modelling  Wax  Flowers  ;  ill. 
MiNTORN,  [Mrs.]  J.  H.      Lessons  in  Flower  and  Fruit  Modelling  in  Wax  ;  ilL 


i/-c8°  Ward  &  Loci 

:         89 

5/-  c  4°  Bemrose 

[62]  88 

S/-  c  4° 

[68]  88 

i/-  c  4 

74  5  75 

7/6  i  4°  Marcus  Ward 

I        78 

2/6  c  8°  Lockwood 

68 

5/-  c  8°  Wyman 

85 

2/6     8°  Holtzapffel 

81 

l/-  c  8°  Routledge 

[75]  83 

I/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

79 

p  8°  Lomlon 

79 

8°      „ 

80 

5/-    12°  Simpkin 

80 

1/-  c  8°  Bemrose 

75. 

bd.c%° 

72 

1/-  c  8°  Routledge 

67 

a/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 

87 

$1  c8°  Philadelphia 

77 

3/6    12°  Routledge 

70 

Generally. 

Patterson,  Arthur 

Cage  B^rds. 

Bechstein,  J.  M. 
Dyson,  C.  E. 
Gedney,  C.  W. 

•Greene,  Dr;  W.  T. 


Russ,  Dr.  Karl 
Wallace,  R.  L. 


145.    DOMESTIC  ANIIVIALS. 


The  Amateur's  Zoo  :  pet  animals,  their  habits,  management,  etc.  ;  ill.         2/-  c  8°  Dean 


Cage  and  Chamber  Birds  5/-  ;  col.  pi, 

Bird-keeping ;  col.  pi.  and  ill. 

Foreign  Cage  Birds ;  ill.,  2  vols.,  8/6,  or  in  i  vol. 

L  :  Parrots,  etc..  Lories,  Macaws ;  ii. :  Waxbills,  Finches,  Weavers,  Orioles,  and  small  foreign  birds. 

Birds  I  have  Kept ;  col.  pi. 

Diseases  of  Cage  Birds  :  symptoms,  causes  and  treatment 

The  Amateur's  Aviary  of  Foreign  Birds  ;  ill. 

Foreign  Aviary  Birds  [tr.] 

British  Cage  Birds ;  col.  pi.  and  ill. 


89 


.7/6 

c8° 

Bohn's 

Lib. 

r4-i  75 

26 

c8" 

Warne 

17-1 «9 

9/6 

c8° 

Upcott 

Gill 

[79J  84 

S/- 

c8° 

85 

I- 

f  8° 

[86]  88 

3/6 

c8" 

82 

«/- 

08" 

Dean 

89 

10/6 

c8" 

Upcott 

Gill 

88-89 

'  Arts  and  Trades] 


SPORTS:   GENERALLY. 


[Sports  and  Recreations 


Canaries. 

Blakston,  W.  a.  [ed.]    Cassell's  Illustrated  Book  of  Canaries  and  Cage-birds  ;  56  col.  pi.  and  ill.   35/-     4° 


HOLDEN,  G.  A.  [Am.]       Canaries  and  Cage  Birds 

Smith,  Rev.  F.  The  Canary  :  varieties,  management,  breeding ;  col.  pi. 

Wallace,  R.  L.  The  Canary  Book  :  breeding,  rearing,  management,  etc.  ;  ill. 

Parrots,  Macaws,  etc. 

*GiiEENE,  Dr.  W.  T.        Parrots  in  Captivity,  3  vols.  ;  81  col.  pi. 

Lauder  +  Brown, -^^;^  Macaws,  Cockatoos,  Pfirrakeets  and  Parrots  ;  40  ill. 

Russ,  Dr.  Karl  The  Speaking  Parrots  :  art  of  keeping  and  breeding ;  col.  pi. 

Cat. 


$3 
3/6 

6/6 


ea.  12/6 

i/- 
6/6 


c  » 
c8° 


I  S  146 


Cassell     n.d.  (77-80) 
New  York  83 

Groombridge  [68]  76 
Upcott  Gill    [84]  89 


Rule,  P.  M. 
gTABLES,  Dr.  Gordon 


The  Cat :  its  natural  history,  management,  etc. ;  ill.  2/6 

The  Domestic  Cat  [classif.,  breeds,  diet,  diseases,  etc.]  l/- 

Cats  :  handbook  to  their  classification  and  diseases  6d, 


handbook  to  their  classification  and  diseases 
Dog  — o.  I  §  156 :  Dog. 

Guinea  Pigs,  Fancy  Mice,  Squirrels,  etc. 

Fancy  Mice  :  varieties,  management,  breeding,  etc 


c8° 
f  8° 
cS° 


Bell 
Dean 
Upcott  Gill 


84-87 
89 
84 


Sonnenschein 

Routledge 

Dean 


Blake,  Dr.  Carter 
Cumberland,  C. 
*Edwards,  R.  O. 

Horse 
Monkey. 

Patterson,  A. 

Silkworms. 

*BUTI,ER,  E.  A. 


The  Guinea  Pig  :  for  food,  fur  and  fancy  ;  ill. 
Minor  Pets  ;  8  pi. 

Cavies  (guinea-pigs).  Rabbits.  Fancy-mice,  Hares,  Squirrel.^. 
— V.  I  §  40 :  Horse. 


Notes  on  Pet  Monkeys  .  and  how  to  manage  them  ;  ill. 


2/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill 


87 
76 
89 


6d.  c8°  Upcott  Gill 

8s 

2/6  c  8°            „ 

86 

2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein 

87 

89 


Silkworms ;  fully  ilL 


[Young  Collector  Series]  i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein 


XIII.  Sports  anb  IRecreatione. 


146,    GENERAL  TREATISES. 
Dictionary. 

Blaine,  Prf.  D.  P.  Encyclopedia  of  Rural  Sports  ;  ill.  o.p.  [pb.  21/- ;  w.  12/6] 

Dictionary  of  Terms. 

.Sxmpson-Baikie,  E.  Internat.  Diet,  for  Naturalists  and  Sportsmen       [Eng.,  Fr.,  Germ,  terms]  15/- 

Generally. 

All  England  Series 
*Badmintori  Library 
Gale,  Frederick 


8°  Longman         [40]  70 
8°  Trlibner        n.U.  (81) 


Hallock,  C.  [Am.] 
New  Book  of  Sports 


— ea.  volume  entered  separately,  infra 

— ea.  volume  entered  separately,  irifra  ea.  10/6 

Modern  English  Sports  :  their  use  and  abuse  6/-  c  8 

Anc.  Usages.  Cricket,  Rowing,  Football  and  Lacrosse,  Athletics,  Racing,  Hunting,  Shooting,  Fishing,  Tennis,  Golf. 

Sports  and  Recreations  in  Town  and  Country  2/-  c  8 

The  Sportsman's  Gazetteer  and  General  Guide  15/-     8' 

[repr.  articles  fr.  Saturday  Revleiv]  6/-  c  8' 


ea.  I/-  [i  at  2/-^]  f  8°  Bell  89  s(jq. 

Longman         85  sc/q. 
Low  85 

Sonnenschein         88 
Triibner  [77]  83 

Bentley  85 


Foxhunting,  Otter  Htg.,  Deerstalking,  Covert  Shooting,  Rowing,  Football,  Falconry,  Curling,  Skittles.  Wrestling,  Rapier  and  Dagger,  Atllletic,  Coaching 
"  -  "  '  Deck  Pastimes,  Baseball,  Marbles,  Tops,  Lacrosse,  Chess,  Boxing,  Tennis,  etc. 


Riding,  Sea  Fishing, 

"Stonehenge"  [=J.H.Walsh]  British  Rural  Sports;  ill.  21/-     8°  Warne 

Shooting,  Hunting,  Coursing,  Fishing,  Hawking,  Racing,  Boating,  Pedestrianlsm,  Skating,  Athletics,  Tennis,  Rural  Games. 

Strutt,  J.  Spoils  and  Pastimes  of  the  People  of  England  ;  100  ill,  [historical]  7/6  c  8°  Chatto 

■Watson,  A.  E.  T.  [ed.]    The  Year's  Sport :  review  of  British  Sport  '21/-     8' 

Boys'    and  Girls'   BOOkS-^a?-  indoor  sports,  v.  also  I  §  167. 


[56-57]  88 
Longman  86  notcotit. 


Poy's  Own  Book,  The  :  encyclo.  of  sports  and  pastimes,  athlet. ,  scient. ,  recreative  ;  600  ill.  8/6 

Passell  &  Co.  [pubs.]  Complete  Book  of  Sports  and  Pastimes  ;  900  ill.  [out-door  and  in-door]  3/6 
Girls'  Own  Out-Door  Book :  subjects  rel.  to  girl  life  when  out  of  doors ;  ill.  [repr.  fr.  Girls'  Own  Paper\  8/- 
^HOMPSON,  Maurice  [Am.l  Boys'  Book  of  Outdoor  Sports ;  ill.  $2.  eo 

68s 


16° 


Lockwood 
Caspell 
R.T.S. 
New  York 


[     ]88 

[81]  88 

89 

86 


Arts  and  Trades] 


SPORTING  ADVENTURES. 


[Sports  and  Recreations 


I  §147 


Collectively. 


147.  SPORTING  ADVENTURES:  GENERALLY.  LOCAL  SPORT. 


' '  Bagatelle  "  [  =  Cpt.  A.  G.  Bagot]  Sporting  Sketches  2/6  c 

Baker,  Sir  Sam.  W.         Wild  Beasts  and  their  Ways  in  Asia,  Africa  and  America;  ill.  [1845-1888] 
Davenport,  W.  B.  Sport ;  ill.  [fox-hunting,  salmon-fishing,  etc.]  3/6  c  8°  Chapman 

Harting,  J.  E.  Essays  in  Sport  &  Natural  Hist. ;  32  ill.  [hawking,  fishing,  shooting,  etc.]  16/-     8°  Cox 

Meunier,  v.  Adventures  in  Great  Hunting  Grounds  of  the  World  S/~  <^  ^°  Low 

"  Nimrod  "  [=  C. Apperley]  The  Chase,  the  Turf,  and  the  Road  ;  ill.  S/-  c  8°  Murray 

"Old  Bushman"  [=H.W.  Wheelwright]  Sporting  Sketches  at  Home  and  Abroad  5/-  s  8°  Wame 

"Old  Shekarry"  [=H.A.Levison]  Sport  in  Many  Lands;  ill.  [Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  Amer.,  etc.]7/6 

,,  ,,  Hunting  Adventures  in  Forest  and  Field  5/~  "^ 

REYNARDSON,C.T.S.Birch       Sports  of  Bygone  Days  ;  col.  pi.  [Gt.  Brit.,  Italy,  S.  France]  12/-  c  8| 

Rudolph  of  Austria,  Free.  Notes  on  Sport  and  Ornithology,  tr.  C.  G.  Danford  ;  ill.  18/-     8' 

The  Danube.  Palestine,  Spain.    An  exceilent  worlc,  with  good  oniitliological  observations;  well  tr. 

Seton-Karr,  H.  W.        Ten  Years'  Wild  Sports  in  Foreign  Lands  [1880-1889]  9/-     8' 


S  jnnenschein  [79]  80 

Macmillan  89 

[85]  88 


:  8°  Ward  &  Lock 
Chapman 
Gurney 


83 
68 

[37]  71 
[66]  78 

77 


[87]  87 
89 

89 


Europe. 

Scotland. 
Abbott,  S. 
Colquhoun,  J. 
"  Ellangowan  " 
Newhall,  Cpt.  J. 
Speedy,  Tom 
St.  John,  Chas. 


Salmon  and  trout  in  Swed.  and  Lapl. 
hawking  bustards  in 


moufflon  in  Corsica,  wapiti  in  the  Rockies,  deer  in  Norw.  and  Himal.,  goats  in  Brit  Columb., 
a  Cashmir,  etc.    Conts.  also  ace.  of  a  visit  to  the  monasteries  of  Mt.  Athos. 


Among  the  Hills ;  ill. 
The  Moor  and  the  Loch 
Out-of-door  Sports  in  Scotland 
Moors  and  Indian  Jungles  ;  12  pi. 


[Highland  sport  and  scenery]  12/6     8' 

[all  Highland  sports]  21/-     8' 

[deer-stalking,  salmon,  grouse,  etc]  7/6  c  8' 

12/-     8' 
15/- 


Whitehurst,  F.  F. 
Ireland. 

Payne-Gallwey,  Sir  Ralph 
France. 
Tolfrey,  F. 


Sport  in  Highlands  and  Lowlands  of  Scotland  w.  Rod  and  Gun ;  ilL 

Tour  in  Sutherland  ...  of  Sportsman  and  Naturalist,  2  vols ;  ill. 

Wild  Sports  and  Nat.  Hist,  of  the  Highlands 

The  same  :  unauthorized  reprint  4./6  c 

On  the  Grampian  Hills  [grouse,  deer,  salmon,  etc.]  7/6  c 


Blackwood     [41]  88 

W.  H.  Allen  89 

Hurst  88 

Blackwood      [84]  89 

21/-  c  8°  Douglas,  .grfm.  [49]  84 

15/-  c  8°  Murray  [46]  79 

■'      ""  Morison,S^(W.[46]88 


The  Fowler  in  Ireland ;  ill. 


[haunts  and  habits  of  fowl]  21/-     8°  Van  Voorst 


The  Sportsman  in  France,  2  v. ;  12  pi.  [Picardy,Normandy,boars  inLow.Britt.] 

o.p.  \,pb.  25/-;  w.  10/-]  Colbum 

Corsica. 

Pendril,  p.  Sport  and  Adventure  in  Corsica  10/6     8°  Bentley 

Sweden  and  Norway. 

*Lloyd,  Cpt.  L.  Field  Sports  of  North  of  Europe  [angling,  hunting,  shooting]  9/-     8| 

„  ,,  Game  Birds  and  Wild  Fowl  of  Sweden  and  Norway  42/-  r  8' 

"Old  Bushman  "  [=H.W. Wheelwright]  Ten  Years  in  Sweden  [scenery, life, sports, fauna, etc.]  16/-     8' 

Three  in  Norway  by  Two  of  Them  2/-  c  8' 

Asia. 

Burma,  etc. 

Andersson,  C.  J.  The  Lion  and  the  Elephant  IS/- 

PoLLOCK,  Lt.-Col.  Sport  in  British  Burmah,  Assam,  etc.,  2  vols. ;  pL  24/- 


82 


41 


66 


Morison,  Glas.  [30]  85 
Day  67 

Groombridge  65 

Longman        [82]  87 


8°  Hurst 
8°  Chapman 


73 
79 


India  and  Ceylon. 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W. 
Barras,  Col.  Jul. 

Brinckman, 
Brown,  J.  Moray 

Burton,  Maj.-Gen.  E.  F. 
Campbell,  Col.  Walter 

FlFE-CoOKSON,Lt.-Col.J. 

Forbes,  Gordon 
Forsyth,  Cpt.  J. 
Fraser,  T.  G. 
Hornaday,  W.  T.  [Am.] 
*Inglis,  J.  ["Maori"] 

Kinloch,  Cpt.  [Col.]  A.  A. 
Macintyre,  Maj.  -Gen.  D. 
Pollock,  Col. 
Rice,  W. 


Rifle  and  Hound  in  Ceylon ;  ill. 

India  and  Tiger  Hunting,  2  series 

The  New  Shikari  at  our  Indian  Stations,  2  series 

The  Rifle  in  Cashmere 

Shikar  Sketches,  w.  Notes  on  Indian  Field  Sports ;  ill. 

Contains  a  good  collection  of  Indian  sporting  songs. 

Reminiscences  of  Sport  in  India ;  ill. 
My  Indian  Journal :  chief  fiield-sports  of  India  ;  ill. 
C.  Tiger  Shooting  in  the  Doon  and  Ulwar  ;  ill. 
Wild  Life  in  Canara  and  Ganjam,  col.  pi. 


Highlands  of  Central  India  ;  col.  pi. 
Records  of  Sport  in  Western  India 
Two  Years  in  the  Jungle  ;  ill. 
Tent  Life  in  Tiger  Land  ;  16  col.  pi. 
Sport  and  Work  on  Nepaul  Frontier  ; 


5/- 
ea.  3/6 
ea.  3/6 

3/6 
10/6 

18/- 
i6/- 
IO/6 
6/. 


Longman        [54]  84 
Sonnenschein  [83]  85 

85 
Smith&Elder[62]63 
Hurst  87 


[tribes,  sport,  nat.  hist. ,  etc.]  12/-     8' 


[India,  Ceylon,  Malay,  Borneo]  $3 
[12  years'  reminiscences]  18/- 

.  ill-  14/- 

Large  Game  Shooting  in  Thibet  and  North  India ;  30  photos.  42/- 
Hindu-Koh  ;  ill.                                              [sport  on  and  beyond  Himal,]  21/- 

Sport  in  British  Burmah,  Assam,  etc. ,  2  vols. ;  ill.  24/- 

Indian  Game  :  from  Quail  to  Tiger  21/- 

Tiger  Shooting  in  India;  pi.  o.p.  [pi.  21/-] 

686 


Douglas,  Edin. 
Chapman 
Sonnenschein 
Chapman        [ 

JVffw  York      [ 
Low 

Macmillan 
Thacker 
Blackwood 
Chapman 
W.  H.  Allen 
Smith  &  Elder 


81 

87 
86 

]89 
81 

]88 
89 
78 
85 
89 
79 
84 


Arts  and  Trades] 


COACHING  AND   DRIVING. 


[Sports  and  Recreations 


Sanderson,  G.  P.  Thirteen  Years  among  the  Wild  Beasts  of  India ;  ill.  25/-     4° 

Shakespear,  Lt.-Col.  H.  The  Wild  Sports  of  India :  w.  instructions,  etc.  5/-  p  8° 

SiMSON,  F.  B.  Letters  on  Sport  in  Eastern  Bengal ;  10  pi.  28/-  i  8' 

Sterndale,  R.  a.  Nat.  Hist,  of  Mammalia  of  India ;  170  ill.  [w.  sporting  anecdotes]  18/- i  16' 

Russian  Caucasus. 


I  §148 

W.  H.  Allen  78 

Smith&Elder  [60]  65 
Porter  89 

Thacker,  Calcutta  84 


Sport  in  the  Crimea  and  Caucasus  14/- 

Savage  Svanetia,  2  vols.;  ill.       [bear  and  mtn.-sheep  huntg.  in  Caucasus]  21/- 

Twenty-five  Years  in  a  Waggon  [South  Africa]  12/- 

African  Hunting  ;  pi.  [Natal  to  Zambesi]  15/- 

Recollections  of  Fighting  and  Hunting  in  S.  Africa  ;  ill.  [1834-67]  14/- 

Five  Years'  Adventures  in  Far  Interior  of  S.  Africa ;  18  ill.  6/- 

The  Hunter's  Arcadia  ;  ill.  [South  Africa]  10/6 

Days  and  Nights  by  the  Desert ;  ill.  10/6 

Western  Barbary  :  its  wild  tribes  and  savage  animals  2/- 

Seven  Years  in  South  Africa,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  [1872-79]  42/- 

—in  his  The  Wild  Tribes  of  the  Soudan  ;  ill.  21/- 

— in  his  The  Unknown  Horn  of  Africa  [Berbera  to  Leopard  riv.]  21/- 

Camp  Life  and  Sport  in  South  Africa  12/- 

Sport  in  Abyssinia  ;  ill.  12/- 

Life  with  Hamran  Arabs  ;  ill.  [sport  in  the  Soudan]  12/- 

A  Hunter's  Wanderings  :  nine  years'  sport  in  Central  Africa  ;  ill.  i8/- 

East  Africa  and  its  Big  Game;  ill.  [Zanzibar  to  Masai-land]  21/- 


Hunting  Grounds  of  Great  West  [N.  America]  24/- 

Prairie  and  Forest  ;  35  ill.  [Game  of  N.  America]  12/- 

Sport  and  Adventure  in  Newfoundland  and  West  Indies  14/- 

Sport  with  Gun  and  Rod  in  American  Woods  and  Waters,  2  vols.;  ill.        42/- 
Sporting  Adventures  in  the  Far  West  18/- 

Rarables  after  Sport  [shootg.  and  fishg.  in  N.  and  S.  Amer.  and  Engl.]  6/- 

The  Two  Americas  :  account  of  sport  and  travel ;  ill.  18/- 

Hunting  Trips  of  a  Ranchman  ;  ill.  18/- 

Ranch  Life  and  the  Hunting  Trail ;  ilL  [repr.  fr.  Century  Mag.l  21/- 

Cruisings  in  the  Cascades  ;  ill.  10/6 


c8' 
p8° 


r8' 


Phillipps-Wolley,  C. 

Africa. 

Anderson,  A.  A. 
Baldwin,  W.  C. 
BissET,  Gen.  Sir  J. 
CuMMiNG,  R.  Gordon 
GiLLMORE,  Col.  Parker 

Hay,  Sir  J.  Drummond 
*H0LUB,  Dr.  E. 
James,  F.  L. 

Lucas,  T.  J. 
Mayo,  Earl  of 
Myers,  A.  B.  R. 
*Selous,  F.  C. 

WiLLOUGHBY,  Sir  J. 

America. 

Dodge,  Col.  R.  J.  [Am.] 
GiLLMORE,  Col.  Parker 
Kennedy,  Cpt.  W.  R. 
*Mayer,  a.  M.  [Am.] 
Murphy,  J.  M. 
"  North,  Oliver  " 
Price,  Maj.  Sir  R.  L. 
Roosevelt,  Th.  [Am.] 

Shields,  G.  O.  [Am.] 

Canada. 

King,  W.  R.  The  Sportsman  and  Naturalist  in  Canada ;  ill.  20/-  r  8° 

Phillipps-Wolley,  Clive  A  Sportsman's  Eden  [Upper  Canada,  Brit.  Columb.,  Vancouver]  9/-     8° 

Watson,  B.  A.  [Am.]       The  Sportsman's  Paradise  ;  ill.  [Lake-lands  of  Canada]  18/-     8° 

Pacific. 

Kennedy,  Cpt.  W.  R.       Sporting  in  the  Pacific  ;  ill.  [in  H.M.S.  Rdndeer\  i%l-     8° 


8°  Bentley 
08"      „ 


'  Chapman 
'  Bentley 
'  Murray 

'  Chapman 
'  Paul 

Murray 

Low 

Murray 

Philip 
'  Chapman 

Murray 

Smith  &  Elder 

Low 

Longman 


p8° 
8° 
r8° 
S4° 
c8° 


Chatto 

Chapman 

Blackwood 

Hamilton 

Low 

Cox 

Low 

Paul 

Unwin 

Low 


Hurst 
Bentley 
J.  Bumpus 


81 

83 


[87]  88 
[62]  63 

7S 
[50]  70 

87 
87 

81 
84 
89 
78 
76 
76 
[81]  90 
89 


Low 


77 
[74]  81 

85 
[83]  83 

79 

[76]  77 
86 
89 


66 

88 

[88]  89 

76 


148.    COACHING  and  DRIVING. 


History,  Description,  etc. 


•Beaufort,  Duke  of,  etc. 
Harris,  Stanley 

Haworth,  Cpt.  M.  E. 
Lennox,  Lord 
Malet,  Cpt. 
Maudslay,  Athol 
Thrupp,  G.  a. 
Tristram,  W.  O. 


Driving ;  11  pi.  and  54  ill. 
Old  Coaching  Days  ;  16  pi.  by  J.  Sturgess 
The  Coaching  Age  ;  pi.  by  J.  Sturgess 
Road  Scrapings  :  coaches  and  coaching 
Coaching  Anecdotes  of  the  Road 
Annals  of  the  Road  ;  13  col.  pi.  and  ill. 
Highways  and  Horses  ;  ilL 
History  of  Coaches  :  ill. 


[Badminton  Lib.]  10/6  c  8° 
16/-  8° 
18/-     8° 

15/- 

[mail  and  stage  coaching]  21/- 

21/- 

6/- 


Coaching  Days  and  Coaching  Ways ;  well  ill.  [xept.it.Eng.Illustr.Mag.']  21/-  c  4' 


Longman        [89]  9a 

Bentley  82 

85 

Hurst  76 

Longman  76 

Chapman  88 

Kerby  &  Endean  77 

Macmillan  89 


Coaching'  Expeditions. 


Carnegie,  A.  [Am.] 
Champlin,  J.  D. 
Hissey,  J.  J. 


10/-  s  4°  Low 
[Charing  Cross  to  Ilfracombe]  7/6  c  8°  Chatto 


An  American  Four-in-hand  in  Britain 
Chronicle  of  the  Coach ;  75  ill. 
An  Old-fashioned  Journey 
A  Drive  through  England  ;  plates 
„         ,,  On  the  Box  Seat ;  plates 

„         „  A  Holiday  on  the  Road ;  plates 

„        „  Tour  in  a  Phaeton  through  the  Eastern  Counties ;  ill.  [London  to  Cromer]  16/ 

REYNARDSONjC.T.S.Birch     Down  the  Road  :  reminisc.  of  a  gentleman  coachman ;  col.  ill.  12/- 

,,  „  Sports  and  Anecdotes  of  Bygone  Days  12/- 

687 


[London  to  North  Wales]  14/- 
[London  to  Scotland,  vid  Carlisle]  16/- 
[London  to  Land's  End  and  Back]  16/- 

[Kent,  Sussex  and  Surrey]  18/- 


8°  Bentley 


8°        „ 
8    Chapman 


83 
87 
84 
8S 
86 

87 
88 

87 
[87]  87 


Arts  and  Trades] 


CYCLING.     HORSE    RACING. 


[Sports  and  Recreations 


I  §§149-150 


149.    CYCLINa. 


Generally. 

*BuRY  +  HlLLiEK,  ^5g.      Cycling;  19  pi.  and  ill. 

"  Crawley,  Cpt."  [  =  G.F.Pardon]  Bicycling 

Griffin,  H.  H.  Cycling ;  ill. 

Pratt,  C.  E.  [Am.]  The  American  Bicycler 

Scott,  R.  P.  [Am.  ]  Cycling  Art,  Energy  and  Locomotion  ;  ill. 

Machines. 

Spencer,  Charles  Bicycles  and  Tricycles  :  past  and  present 

Road-maps,  Directory,  etc. 

Letts  &  Co.  [late  pubs.] 


[Badminton  Library]  io/6 

'^ 

[All  England  Series]  i/- 
[historical]  $2 


c  8°  Longman  [87]  89 
12°  Ward  &  Lock         78 

f  8°  Bell  89 

16°  Boston  79 

12°  Philadelphia  89 


l/-   12°  Griffith 


■83 


Travelling  Map  of  England  and  Wales  [roads  and  rails]  10/6  36  X42  in.  Mason&Payne 

Cycling  Map  of  England  and  Wales,  2/6  ;  coloured  S/-  „ 

„  Special  Road  Map  of  England  and  Wales,  4  sheets  ea.  3/6 

„  Travelling  Map  of  Scotland,  i/- ;  Travelling  Map  of  Ireland  t/- 

Mason  &  Payne  [pubs.]    New  Travelling  Map  of  Central  Europe  [28  m.  to  i  in.]  7/6 

,,  ,,  The  Roads  of  England  and  Wales  S/~ 

Handy  Roadbook,  i.:  S.  of  London  and  Cardiff,  l/6;  ii. :  Midlands  2/- 

Cyclist's  Road  Maps  of  the  Counties  of  England  ,  ^  2/- 


Philip  &  Son  [pubs.] 
Spencer,  Charles 


The  Cycle  Directory 
Cyclist's  Road  Book 


25x31  m. 

26x21  in.  „ 

41  X  32  in.  Masn.&  Payne 

„       [87] 
,,[86]  88;  89 
Philip  [    ]89 

"  2/-   12°  Cassell  84 

[with  hotels  and  notable  places]  1/6  c  8°  GrifBth  [80]  89 


Bicycle  and  Tricycle  Rides. 


GOLDER,  S. 

Kron,  K.  [Am.] 

PENNELL,J.+Eliz.  R. 

Stevens,  Thos.  [Am.] 


A  Tandem  Tour  in  Norway  ;  10  pi.  [cycling  trip,  1887]  i/- 

Ten  Thousand  Miles  on  a  Bicycle  ;  ill.  10/6 

Our  Sentimental  Journey  through  France  and  Italy  [on  tricycles]  6/- 

Around  the  World  on  a  Bicycle,  2  vols. ;  ill.  ea.  16/- 

Vol.  i. :  San  Francisco  through  Europe  to  Persia ;  vol.  ii. :  Through  Persia,  India,  China  and  Japan. 


8°  Iliffe  88 

12°  New  York  87 

c  8°  Longman  88 

8°  Low  87  ;  88 


150.   HORSE  SAcma. 


Bibliography. 

HuTH,  F.  H. 


Reminiscences  of  the  Turf 
History  of  the  British  Turf,  2  vols. 


History  of  Newmarket,  and  Annals  of  the  Turf,  3  vols. 

Plorse  Racing  in  France 

Indian  Racing  Reminiscences  ;  ilL 


Law  of  Hoxxs— includes  law  of  races,  wagers,  etc. 
The  Law  of  Racing  :  with  notes 


[anecdotal]  16/-     8°  Bentley  [86]  86 

30/-     8°  Low  79 


Bibliographical  Record  of  Hippolpgy  21/-   s4°  Quaritch  8; 

Chronolog,  arranged,  w.  index  of  authors"  names.      On  all  subjects  conn.  w.  the  horse. 

Generally. 

•Suffolk  +  Craven,??^'' Racing  &  Steeple-chasing  [latter  by  A.  Coventry+A.  E.  T.  Watson;  56  ill. 

[Badminton  Library]  10/6     8°  Longman        [86]  89 
Racehorse  —for  the  Plorse  :  Generally,  o.  I  §  40  :  The  Horse. 

*Day,  William  The  Racehorse  in  Training  9/-     8°  Chapman        [80]  89 

Taunton,  T.  H.  [ed.]      Portraits  of  Celebrated  Race-horses,  4  vols.  ;  c.  430  pi.  [1702  to  1870]  ea.  31/6  c  4°  Low  87-88 

"Touchstone"  Racehorses  :  pedigree,  description,  history,  60  col.  pi.  and  134  ill.  io5/-oblf°  Nimmo  89 

History  of  the  Turf:  British. 

Day,  William 
Rice,  J. 

Doncaster. 

Tomi.inson,  J.  — in  his  Doncaster  from  the  Roman  Occupation  to  the  Present  Time      42/-     8°  Tomlinson,Z3i;»faJ/«?'87 

Nnumarket. 

HORE,  J.  P. 

France. 

Black,  Robert 

India. 

Hayes,  Cpt.  M.  H. 

Law  of  Racing'. 

*0hphant,  g.  h. 
Sayles,  L.  C. 

Riding 


37/6     8°  Bailey 

86 

[historical]  14/-     8°  Low 

86 

8/6     8°  Thacker 

83 

21/-     8°  Sweet 
2/6  p  8°  Shaw 

[47:  82 
77 

— V.  I  §  l£2  :  Hoise-riding. 


688 


Arts  and  Trades] 


HUNTING.     RIDING. 


[Sports  and  Recreations 


I  §§  151-152 


151.    HUNTING. 


Generally. 


*BEAaF0RT+M0RRls, ifowbraj  «''^-    Hunting;  53  ilL 


Mowbray, 

Beckford,  Peter  Thoughts  on  Hunting 

Berners,  Dame  Juliana    Boke  of  St.  Albans,3^«.  repr. 

FiTT,  J.  N.  Covert-side  Sketches  :  thoughts  on  hunting 

Radcliffe,  F.  p.  The  Noble  Science  of  Fox-hunting ;  col.  pi. 

"  Scrutator  "  [=K.  W.  Horlock]  Science  of  Fox-hunting  :  practical  lessons  red.  to  3/-     8° 

Vyner,  R.  T.  Treatise  on  Fox-hunting  «./.[;>*.  21/-;  «/.  10/-]     8°  Hott'en 

DescFiption. 

Elmhirst,  Cpt.  P, 


[Badminton  Library]  lo/6  8°  Longman  [85]  89 

14/-  8°  Toovey  [1781]  81 

[conts.  treatise  on  hunting]  30/-  4°  Stock  [i486]  81 

10/6  8°  Low  [79]  79 

21/-  8°  Routledge  [39]  75 

■  -"  65 


The  Cream  of  Leicestershire  ;  ill.  J.  Sturgess  [11  years  notable  runs,  etc.]  12/6     8°  Routledge 

,,              „  The  Best  Season  on  Record  ;  4  col.  pi.  and  ill.  J.  Sturgess 

"Scrutator"  [  =  K.  W.  Horlock]  Recollections  of  a  Fox  Hunter 

Watson,  A.  E.  T.  Racecourse  and  Covert-side  ;  ill.  J.  Sturgess 

,,             „  Sketches  in  the  Hunting  Field ;  ill.  J.  Sturgess 

Whitehuest,  F.  F.  Tally-hp !  sketches  of  hunting,  coaching,  etc. 

„               „  Hark  Aviray  !  sketches  of  hunting,  coaching,  etc. 

History. 

Nethekcote,  H.  O. 
Stag-hunting. 
Fortescue,  Hon.  J. 

Hounds. 

Pease,  A.  E. 

Hunters. 

"  Nimrod  "  [  =  C.  Apperley]  The  Condition  of  Hunters,  Choice  of  Horses,  etc. 

Hunting  Counties. 


Fidd,  The 
"  Brooksby  ' 


Hunting  Maps  [coloured — Carlisle  to  Land's  End]  4/6  25  +  25  in.   Cox 

The  Hunting  Counties  of  England,  5  pts.  ea.  5/-  c  8°     „ 


Hunting  Men:  Collediveiy. 

"  Bagatelle  "  [=Cpt.  A.  G.  Bagot]  Men  I  have  Met  in  the  Hunting  Field  10/6     8°  Tinsley 

Individually. 

Russell,  Rev.  John  [of  Tordown,  N.  Devon]  Memoir  of.     By  author  of  Dartmoor  Days  ;  port.  6/-  c  8° 


71 


10/6     8° 

15/-     8°  Hurst 

6i 

15/-     8°  Bentley 

83 

6/-  c  8°  Chapman 

[80]  80 

9/-  c  8°  Tinsley 

78 

9/-  c8°        „ 

79 

8/6  c  8°  Low 

87 

16/-  c  8°  Chapman 

87 

The  Pytchley  Hunt,  past  and  present :  its  hist,  ports. 
Records  of  Stag-hunting  on  Exmoor ;  14  pi. 

The  Cleveland  [Yorks.]  Hounds  as  a  Trencher-fed  Pack  ;  map  and  coX.facs.  18/-  r  8°  Longman        [87]  88 

3/6  c  8°  Whittaker      [     ] 


n.d. 
82 


82 
[8-]8- 


Anderson,  E.  L. 


152.    RIDING  AND  BREAKING  OF  HORSES. 

How  to  Ride  and  School  a  Horse 

System  of  School-training  for  Horses 

Modern  Horsemanship  ;  40  photos,  [new  method  of  instruction] 

The  Galop  ;  photos.  2/6  s  4' 

Vice  in  the  Horse  [and  other  papers  on  horses  and  riding]  5/-     8°         ,,         '' 

Riding  :  on  the  flat  and  across  country  10/6      8°  Thacker 

Training  and  Horse  Management  in  India  8/6  c  8° 

Illustrated  Horse  Breaking ;  52  ill.  21/-  c  8° 

The  Horse  and  its  Rider ;  pi.  ^y_  c  8°  Murray 

On  Horse-Breaking  i/_    12°  Edinburgh 

Horses  and  Riding  6/-  c  8°  Longman 

etc.     Riding ;  iU.  [Badminton  Library]  10/6     8°          „ 


2/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         8r 

2/6  c  8°  „  82 

21/-     8°  Douglas,£^«K.[84]89 

86 
[81]  90 
[78]  85 

89 
60 

[77]  83 
[77]  80 
in  prep. 


Hayes,  Cpt.  M.  H. 

J)     »» 

Head,  Sir  Francis  B. 
moreton,  r. 
Neville,  G. 
*We4r -I- Suffolk,  ^^f_ 

Women  Riders. 

Karr,  E.  [Am.]  The  American  Horsewoman ;  ill.  10/6    12°  Boston  %a 

Mead,  T.  H.  [Am.]  Horsemanship  for  Women ;  ill.  $1.25  p  8°  A'hu  FofyS  87 

O'DONOGHUE,  Mrs.  Power    Ladies  on  Horseback  [learning,  hunting,  etc.]  3/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [81!  8q 

„  „  The  Common  Sense  of  Riding  :  riding  for  ladies  ;  75  ill.  12/6   16°  Thacker  87 

"  ViELLE  Moustache  "    The  Barb  and  the  Bridle:  equitation  for  ladies  S/- p  8°  Cox  82 

Horses :  generally  —v.  i  §  40.  Diseases  of  Horses— z;.  1  §  38 :  veterinary  Medicine. 

689  „      y 


Arts  and  Trades]  BOATING.    SHOOTING   &  TRAPPING.     [Sports  and  Recreations 


I  §§153-154 


153.    BOATING:  YACHTING,  CANOEING  iND  ROWING. 


Generally  and  Construction. 

Davies,  G.  Christoplier     Boat  Sailing  for  Amateurs  ;  ill. 

"  ~       ~  Hints  on  Boat  Sailing  and  Racing ;  ill. 

The  Sailing  Boat :  English  and  foreign';  ill. 

Practical  Boat  Sailing 

Yachts,  Boats  and  Canoes,  w.  chap,  on  model  yachts  ;  ill. 

Manual  of  Yacht  and  Boat  Sailing  ;  65  pi. 

Sailing  ;  ill. 

Practical  Boat  Building  and  Sailing  for  Amateurs 
QuALTROUGH,E. F.[Am.]The  Boat-Sailor's  Manual  :  a  complete  treatise;  ill 
Stephens,  W.  P.  [Am.]  Canoe  and  Boat  Building ;  50  pi.  and  ill. 
*WooDGATE,  W.  B.  Boating  ;  pi.  and  ill. 

Yachting,  Yachts  and  Yacht-Building. 

*Brassey  +  Dunraven,  Lds.,  etc.     Yachting;  pi.  and  ill, 


Fitzgerald,  Cpt.  C, 

FOLKARD,  H.  C. 
Frazar,  D.  [Am.] 
Hicks,  C.  Stansfield 
*Kemp,  D. 
Knight,  E.  F. 
Neison,  a, 


s/- 

2/6 
14/- 

4/6 
10/6 

25/- 

[AU  England  Series]  2/- 

2/6 

12/~ 

9/- 
[Badminton  Library]  10/6 


c  8°  Upcott  Gill  80 
12°  Griffin.  Ptsm.  [81]  82 

8°  Longman  [63]  70 

18°  Spon  [74]  8a 

8°  Low  8; 

r  8°  Cox  [80]  88 

f  8°  Bell  89 

c  8°  Upcott  Gill  [79]  81 

8°  New  York  86 

c  8°  Spon  [85]  89 

c  8°  Longman  88 


Burgess,  E. 
CozzENS,  Fred.  [Am.] 


English  and  American  Yachts  [50  photogravs.  of  the  most  famous  yachts]  42/- 


American  Yachts  ;  27  pi.  and  text 
,,  ,,  American  Yachts  and  Yachting 

*Kemp,  D.  Yacht  Designing ;  ill.,  63/-;  Yacht  Architecture ;  ill. 

KUNHARDT,  C.  P.  [Am.]  Small  Yachts,  and  their  Construction;  ill. 

,,  „  Steam  Yachts  and  Launches  :  their  machinery  and  management 

Patterson,  H.  [Am.]      The  Yachtsman's  Guide  ;  ill, 


[Badminton  Library]  10/6  c  8°  Longman 
4°  Chapman 
4°  Low 
c  8°  Cassell 
i  f  °  &  i  8°  Cox 
f°  Low 


ill. 


^21 

6/- 
42/-: 

35/- 
16/- 

$3 


"  Vanderdecken  "  [=Wm.  Cooper]  Yacht  Sailor:  pract.  treat,  on  yachtmanship,  cruising  &  racing  7/6     8' 


New  York 
Hunt 


90 
88 
84 

87 
76;  85 

8S- 


[6-]  88 


Yacht  Cruises 

Bagot,  Cpt.  A.  G.  [" 
Gainsford,  W.  D. 
Knight,  E.  F. 
Lamont,  J. 
Wood,  C.  F. 

Flags 

Canoeing. 

Bishop,  N.  H.  [Am.] 
MacGregor,  J. 


— V.  also  ^passim. 
Bagatelle"]  Shooting  and  Yachting  in  the  Mediterianean 
A  Winter's  [Yacht]  Cruise  in  the  Mediterranean 
Cruise  of  the  Falcon  to  the  Pacific  ;  ill. 
Yachting  in  Arctic  Seas  ;  ill. 
Yachting  in  the  South  Seas ;  6  photo,  pi. 

—V.  G  §  28  :  Flags. 


Voyage  of  the  Paper  Canoe 

The  Roh  Roy  on  the  Jordan,  Nile,  Red  Sea,  etc. 

The  Roh  Roy  on  the  Baltic 

Voyage  along  the  Channel  and  Seine  in  the  Rob  Roy  ;  ill. 

A  Thousand  Miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  Canoe 

Historic  Waterways  [ace,  of  600  m.  canoeing  in  Wiscon. 


l/-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [87]  89 
6/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  87 
7/6  c  8°  Low  [84]  87 

1 8/-  c  8°  Cliatto  76 

7/6     8°  Paul  75 


Rowing  and  Sculling  ;  ill. 

Oars  and  Sculls :  and  how  to  use  them 


Thwaites,  R.  G.  [Am.] 

Rowing. 

Woodgate,  W.  B. 

Racing. 

Brickwood,  E.  D.  Boat  Racing 

Oxford  and  Cambridge  Boat  Race. 

Macmichael,  Rev.  W.  F.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Boat  Races 

Treherne  +  Goldie,  G.  +J.    Record  of  University  Boat  Race ;  ilL 


$2.50 
7/6 
2/6 
2/6 
2/6 
and  111.]  $1.50 


[All  England  Series]  l/- 
2/6 


c  8°  Boston 
c  8°  Murray 
12°  Low 
P8°'   „ 
12°    .. 
16°  Chicago 

f  8°  Bell 

f8°    „ 


78 
[69]  74 
[67]  79 
[67]  80 
[66]  79 

88 


[75]  89 


[art  of  rowing  and  training]  5/-  c  8°  Cox 


76 


[contests  1829-69]  2/6 
[1829-84]  6/- 


f  8°  Bell  70 

8°  Thornton,  Oar»».[8l]84 


154.    SHOOTING  and  TRAPPING,  GUNS  and  SPORTING  RIFLES. 

Generally. 

Batty,  J.  H.  [Am.]  How  to  Hunt  and  Trap  $1.50   12° 

*Clembnt,  L.  ["  WiLDFOVifLER  "]   Modern  Wild-fowling ;  ill.  21/-     8° 

Folkard,  H.  Wild  Fowler  :  treatise  on  fowling,  ancient  and  modern  ;  pi.  21/-     8° 

LEFFiNGWELL,W.B.[Am.]  Wild  Fowl  Shooting  :  Scientific  and  practical ;  ill.  $2.50     §° 

"  Marksman  "  The  Dead-shot  :  treatise  on  the  use  of  the  gun  ;  13  ill.  10/6  c  8° 

"  TwENTY-BoRE  "  Practical  Hints  on  Shooting ;  40  ill.  [game,  wildfowl,  trap]  12/-     8° 

•Walsingham-I-Payne-Gallwey,  g^  Shooting,  21  plates  and  149  ill.  [Badminton  Lib,],  2  vols.  2i/-  c  8° 

V.  L  t  Field  and  Covert,  xo/6 ;  v.  il.  i  Moor  and  Marsh. 

Big-Game  Shooting. 

Phillipps-Wolley,  C,  etc.     Big-Game  Shooting,  2  vols.;  ill.  [Badminton  Library]  ea.  10/6  c8° 

Shore  Shooting. 

Harting,  J.  E.  Hints  on  Shore  Shooting  3/6  p  8° 

690 


New  York 

Cox 

Longman 

Chicago 

Longman 

Paul 

78 
80 

81 
87 

Longman 

[M]f^ 

Longman 

in  prog. 

Van  Voorst 

71 

Arts  and  Trades] 


DEER-STALKING.    THE    DOG.        [Sports  and  Recreations 


America. 

Gibson,  W.  H.  [Am.]        The  Complete  Ameriean  Trapper 
Lewis,  E.  J.  [Am.]  The  American  Sportsman  ;  300  ill. 

Guns,  Rifles  and  Pistols. 

Shooting  :  its  appliances,  practice  and  purjuose 
The  Sporting  Rifle  and  its  Projectiles  ;  3  pi. 
The  Gun  and  its  Level 
Modern  American  Pistol  and  Revolver ;  ill. 
Choke-bore  Guns  :  and  how  to  load  them  ;  ill. 
The  Gun  and  its  Development ;  500  ill. 
Modern  Shot  Guns 
Guns  and  Shooting  Instructions 
H.  Walsh]    Shot-gun  and  Sporting  Rifle  ;  ill. 
'  „  ,,  „  Modern  Sportsman's  Gun  and  Rifle,  2  vols. 

i.  :  Game  and  Wild-fowl  Guns ;  ii.  :  The  Rifle  and  Revolver. 

Duck  Decoys. 

Payne-Gallwey,  Sir  R.  The  Book  of  Duck  Decoys ;  col.  pi.  and  ill. 

Ferrets. 

Ferrets  and  Ferreting  [breeding,  managmt.,  working]  6d. 


DOUGALL,  J.  Dalziel 
Forsyth,  J. 
Gibson,  W.  H.  [Am.] 
Gould,  A.  C.  [Am.] 
Greener,  W.  W. 


Hawker,  Col.  P. 
" Stonehenge " [  =  J 


1  §§155-156 

$1.75 

12° 

New  York 

77 

[shooting  and  game]  $2.50 

8° 

Philadelphia 

!  [    ]87 

7/6 

pS" 

Low 

[75]  81 

7/6 

c8° 

Smith&Elder[63]66 

4° 

Nnv  York 

$1.25 

c8° 

f> 

89 

7/6 

c8° 

Cassell 

76 

10/61 

3  4° 

J, 

[82]  84 

5/- 

8° 

,, 

88 

o.p.  [pb.  21/-] 

8° 

Longman 

[16]  44 

10/6 

c8° 

Routledge 

[60]  66 

)ls.  ;  200  ill. 

ea.  15/- 

8° 

Cox 

83;  84 

21/-  c  4°  Van  Voorst  86 

Upcott  Gill    [86]  88 


155.    DEER-STALKING.    PIG-STICKING. 
Deer-Stalking-. 

"  Ellangowan'  Out-of-Door  Sports  in  Scotland       [dear-stalkg.,  grouse,  salmon,  golf,  etc.]  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen         S9 

Grimble,  Augustus  Deer- Stalking ;  ill.  6/-  c  8°  Chapman  86 

Macrae,  Alex.  Handbook  of  Deer-stalking ;  2  photos.  3/6  f  8°  Blackwood  80 

Walsingham-1-Payne-Gallwey,  ^   Shooting   [in   the   Badminton   Library],  coiits.  chap,  on  T)ter- 

stalking,  2  vols. ;  ill.  ea.  10/6     8°  Longman  86 

Scotland. 

*SCR0PE,  Wm.  Days  of  Deer-stalking  in  the  Scottish  Highlands  ;  ill.  12/6     8°  Morison,G/aj.  [38]86 

,,  ,,  Deer-stalking  and  other  Sports  in  the  Highlands  o.p.      8°  Edinburgh  65 

Whitehurst,  F.  F.  On  the  Grampian  Hills  [grouse,  deer,  salmon,  etc.]  7/6 

America. 
Caton,  Dr.  J.  D.  [Am.]  Antelope  and  Deer  of  America;  50  ill.  [for  sportsmen]  $2.50     %'' New  York       [77]  84 

Deer  Parks. 

Shirley,  E.  P.  English  Deer  Parks  ;  pi.  [w.  notes  on  managmt.  of  deer]  21/-     4°  Murray  67 

Pig^-Sticking-. 

Baden-Powell, Cpt.R.S.S.    Pig-Sticking  or  Hog-Hunting  :  a  complete  account ;  ill.  18/-     8°  Harrison  89 


156.    THE  DOG  :  BREEDS,  BREEDING,  DISEASES. 
History,  Breeds,  etc. 

Burges,  A.  [Am.]  American  Kennel  and  Sporting  Dogs  $4 

Cains,  J.  Of  Englishe  Dogges  [repr.  of  the  earliest  Eng.  book  on  dogs]    2/6 

CoBBE,  Frances  P.  The  Friend  of  Man,  and  his  Friends— the  Poets  [poet,  refer,  to  dogs]  5/- 

Dalziel,  Hugh  British  Dogs,  2  vols. ;  col.  pi.  &  ill.  [hist.,  breeding,  points,  exhib.,  etc.]  ea.  10/6 

"Idstone"  [=Rev.  Thos.  Pearce]    The  Dog;  ill. 


Jesse,  G.  R. 

„     E. 
Kennel  Club  Stud  Book 


Meyrick,  John 
MiLLAis,  Everett 
•Shaw,  Vero 
Stables,  Dr.  Gordon 


Walsh,  J.  H.  [= 


Youatt,  William 

Dog  Breaking. 

Hutchinson,  Gen.  W. 
"  Pathfinder  " 

Diseaises  of  Dogs 

Dalziel,  Hugh 


History  of  the  British  Dog,  2  vols.  ;  pi. 

Anecdotes  of  Dogs  ;  40  ill.,  5/- ;  with  34  addl.  steel  pi. 

vols,  i.-xvii. 

Records  of  shows  and  trials,  witli  pedigrees  of  dogs. 

House  and  Sporting  Dogs  [var. ,  mangt. ,  breedg, 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Rational  Breeding 
Illustrated  Book  of  the  Dog ;  28  col.  pi.  and  ill. 
Our  Friend  the  Dog :  practical  guide  to  breeds  ;  19  pi.  and  48  ill. 
Practical  Kennel  Guide  ;  ill. 
"Stonehenge"]  Dogs  of  the  British  Islands  ;  ill. 
The  Dog :  in  health  and  disease ;  78  ill. 
The  Dog;  iU. 


2/6 

32/- 

7/6 

10/6 


etc.]  3/6 

2/- 

35/- 

6/6 

i/- 
[breeds,  treatment,  etc.  ]     15/- 

7/6 
6/- 


8°  New  York  76 

c8°  Upcott  Gill  [1576]  80 
c8°  Bell  89 

c8°  „  [80;  81]  88;  89 
c  8°  Cassell  [72]  81 

8°  Hardwick  66 

c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  58 

8°  Cox  59  sqq.,  in  prog. 

c  8°  Gurney 

c  8°  Fancier's  Gaz.  Off. 


4 

8= 
c8° 

8° 
c8' 

8° 


Cassell 

Dean 

Caaeell 

Cox 

Longman 


[81]  84 
[83]  84 
77 
[67]  82 
[54]  79 
[42]  81 


Dog  Breaking;  ill. 

Breaking  and  Training  of  Dogs 

— V.  also  I  §  38 :  Veterinary  Medicine. 

The  Diseases  of  Dogs 
*Hill,  Prf.  J.'WoodrofTe    Management  and  Diseases  of  the  Dog  ;  39  ill. 
Steel,  Prf.  J.  H.  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Dog 

691 


7/6 
6/6, 


[student's  book] 


7/6 
10/6 


c8° 


Murray  [65]  82 

Upcott  Gill    [79]  82 


Upcott  Gill  79 

Sonnenschein  [78]  88 
Longman  88 


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GAME  AND   GAME   BIRDS.  [Sports  and  Recreations 


Bloodhound. 

LiNDLEY,  Percy 


My  Friend,  the  Bloodhound  ;  ill. 

Includes  special  account  of  his  training:  for  use  in  the  detection  of  crime. 

Collie. 

Dalziel,  Hugh  The  Collie  :  a  monograph  ;  ilL 

Dandle  Dinmont  Terriep. 


I  §157 

89 

[hist.,  points,  breeding,  etc.]  2/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill  88 


Cook,  Charles 

Fox  Terrier, 

DAI.ZIEL,  Hugh 


The  Dandie  Dinmont :  history  and  characteristics 


21/-  r8°  Douglas,  ^t^zB.       85 


The  Fox  Terrier :  a  monograph ;  ilL  [hist.,  points,  breeding,  etc.]  2/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill  89 

The  Fox  Terrier  Stud  Book  [Kennel  Pedigree  Books]  2/6  c  8°  „  90 

Lee,  Rawdon  B.  The  Fox  Terrier :  a  history  and  description ;  ill.  2/-  c  8°  Cox 

Greyhound. 

Dalziel,  Hugh  The  Greyhound ;  col.  front.  2/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill    _        85 

Greyhound  Stud  Book,  vols,  i.-viii.  [entries  for  the  year,  owners,  pedigrees,  etc.]  8°  Brown,  Dairy  82-90  in  prog. 

Haworth,  Cpt.  M.  E.      The  Silver  Greyhound 
"Stonehenge"  [=J.  H.  Walsh]  The  Greyhound  :  breeding  and  rearing  ;  25  ports.  15/- c  8°  Longman        [S3]  75 

Mastiff. 

Wynn,  M.  B.  History  of  the  Mastiff  [der.  fr.  objects  of  art,  etc]  o.p.  \_w.  10/-]     8° 

Pet  Dogs. 

Stables,  Dr.  Gordon        Ladies'  Dogs  as  Companions  3/6  c  8°  Dean  [79]  82 

St.  Bernard. 

Dalziel,  Hugh  The  St.  Bernard  :  a  monograph;  ill.  [hist.,  points,  breeding,  etc.]  2/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill  88 

Setter. 

Laverack,  Edw.  The  Setter;  2  col.  pL  [w.  notices  of  breeds,  managmt.,  etc.]  7/6  04°  Longman 

Law  pel.  to  Dogs  — w.  d  §  87. 
Coursing. 

Lascelles,  G.  Coursmg  and  Falconry  ;  ill.  [Badminton  Library]  10/6  c  8°  Longman       in  prep. 


Generally. 

Carnegie,  W. 
Jefferies,  Richard 


157.    GAiaB  ASD  GAME-BIRDS. 

—for  Nat  Hist,  of  Birds,  w.  H  §§  95-98  :  Aves. 

Practical  Game  Preserving 

The  Game-keeper  at  Home,  5/-  ;  illustrated  edn.,  10/6 

The  Amateur  Poacher 

Notes  on  Game  and  Game-shooting 


Manley,  J.  J. 

Dictionary. 

Trumbull,  Gordon  [Am.]  Names  and  Portraits  of  Birds  which  interest  Gunners ;  ill. 

Great  Britain. 

British  Game  Birds  and  their  Localities ;  pi. 
British  Game  Birds  and  Water  Fowl ;  45  col.  pi. 


2i/-     8°  Upcott  Gill  84 

[sketches]  c  8°  Smith&Elder[8o]82 

5/-  c  8°  „  [79]  82 

7/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill  80 


Meyer,  H.  L. 
Morris,  Rev.  F.  O. 

Scandinavia. 
Lloyd,  Cpt.  L. 

Africa. 

Harris,  Cpt.  W.  a 

India. 

Baldwin,  Cpt.  J.H. 

Hume,  A.  0. 


$2.50     8°  New  York 

o.f.  \_pb.  12/-]    f  °  Ackermann 
4S/-     4°  Groombridge 


Game  &  Wild  Fowl  in  Norway  &  Sweden ;  48  col.  pi.  o.p.  [pi.  42/- ;  iv.  25/-]  r  8°  Day 
Portraits  of  Game  &  Wild  Animals  of  S.Africa;  3ipl.    o.p.  [pi.ziol-;  ot.6o/-]  i  f°  Bohn 


Game  of  Bengal  and  N.  W.  Provinces  ;  ill. 

Game  Birds  of  India,  Burma,  and  Ceylon,  2  vols. ;  150  col.  pi. 


Zl/-     4°  Paul 
120/-     8°  Calcutta 
6/-     8°        „ 


48 
73 

67 

43 

[74]  77 
79 
[    ]88 


8/6     8°  Douglas,  £(S».      79 

10/6     8°  W.  H.  Allen         83 
i/-     8°  Cox  88 


Lembssurier,  Col.  A.  Game,  Shore  and  Water  Birds  of  India  ;  121  ill.  of  birds'  heads 

Capereaillie. 

Brown,  J.  A.  H.  The  Capereaillie  in  Scotland  ;  map  and  etchings 

Grouse. 

Macdonald,  Dr.  D.  G.  F.  Grouse  Disease  :  its  causes  and  remedies  ;  ill. 

Tegetmeier,  W.  B.  Pallas'  Sand  Grouse  :  its  history,  habits,  etc. 

Pheasants. 

Edwards,  R.  O.  — his  Poultry  cents,  chap,  on  Pheasants  and  Pheasantries ;  ill.                       3/6     4°  Sonnenschein        88 

Horne,  George  Pheasant  Keeping  for  Amateurs  ;  ill.                        [aviary  pheasants  only]  3/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill     '      88 

Price,  R.  J.  L.  Practical  Pheasant  Rearing                            [w.  append,  on  grouse-driving]  3/6  c  8°  Cox                       88 

Tegetmeier,  W.  B.  Pheasants  :  their  natural  history  and  management ;  ill.                                15/-     4°    „                         73 

Game  Laws  — J/,  d  §  87. 

692 


Arts  and  Trades]  FALCONRY.     ANGLING.  [Sports  and  Recreations 

I  §§158-159 
158.    FALCONRY. 

Generally. 

Belany,  J.  C.  Treatise  on  Falconry  :  its  nature,  antiquity  and  history  ;  front.       o.f.  \w.  6/6]     8°  Berwick  4' 

Berners,  Juliana  Boke  of  St.  Alban's,  facs.  reprod.                       \conts.  treatise  on  hawking\T,ol-     4°  Stock  [i486]  8l 

Burton,  R.  F.  Falconry  in  the  Valley  of  the  Indus ;  4  ill.                                                     6/-p  8°        „  52 

Freeman,  G.  E.  Falconry :  its  claims                                                                       o.p  \_pb.  10/6]     8°  Longman  59 

Harting,  J.  E.  [ed.]  Perfect  Booke  for  Kepinge  Sparhaukes  and  Goshaul<es  in  prep. 

Written  in  1573,  hitherto  unpub.,  and  now  to  be  edited  w,  glossary  and  introduction. 

,,        „  Hints  on  the  Management  of  Hawks  3/6     8°  Cox 

,,         ,,  Hawking — z«  ^w  Essays  on  Sport  and  Natural  History ;  32  ill.  16/-     8°     ,, 

X.ASCELLES,  G.                    Coursing  and  Falconry ;  ill.                                           [Badminton  Library]  10/6  c  8°  Longman  in  prep. 

Practical  Falconry                                                                                                                                                5/-  c  8°  Cox  82 

Radcliffe,  Col.  E.D.       — rt>:?2V/«  Falconry,  j'«  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol. ix.                                                   30/-     4°  Black  '    79 

•Salvin  +  Brodrick,  O.  +W.     Falconry  in  the  British  Isles  ;  ill.                                                       42/-  i  8°  Van  Voorst  [55]  73 

The  standard  work ;  contains  coloured  plates  of  all  the  hawks  used  by  /alconers. 

Falcons. 

*Brodrick,  W.  Falconer's  Favourites :  col.  ill.  of  British  falcons  42/-    f°  Van  Voorst  65 

159.    ANGLING:  («)  ART   OP  ANGLING.     SPORTING  FISHES. 
Bibliography. 

Eartlett,  J.  [Am.]  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  [incl.  ichthyol.  and  piscicult.]  $2  c  8°  Boston  82 

Blakey,  R.  History  of  Angling  Literature  [w.  an  English  bibliogr.]  o.p.  \_iv.  6/-]    f  8°  56 

Lambert,  O.  Angling  Literature  in  England  3/6   12°  Low  81 

Smith,  J.  Russell  Bibliographical  Catalogue  of  English  Writers  on  Angling  and  Ichthyology  1/6   f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  56 

'Westwood  +  Satchell,  T.+T.   BibliothecaPiscatoria  [angling,  fisheries,  and  culture]  15/-     8°  Satchell  83 

Generally. 

BiCKERDYKE,John[=C.H.  Cook]  Bk.  of  theAU-Round Angler;  ill.  [good pract.  bk. ;  incl.  sea-fishg. ]  S/- c  8°  Upcott  Gill  88 

C,  I.  E.  B.  [  =  1.  E.  B.  Cox]     Facts  and  Useful  Hints  on  Fishing  and  Shooting  7/6p  8°  Cox  [55]  8i 

Baits,  Fish  Hatching,  Flies,  Flights,  Floats,  Lines,  Nets,  Ponds,  Rods,  Wading  Boots,  Wax,  etc. 

"Ephemera"  [=E.  Fitzgibbon]    Handbook  of  Angling                                                                   S/- c  8°  Longman  [47]  65 

Foster,  David  The  Scientific  Angler;  ill.  3/-  08°  Jarrold, iVorro. [83]86 

Francis,  Francis  Angling  [mid-water,  surface,  tackle,  flies]  5/-  p  8°  Cox  [77]  83 

■*       „             I,  Book  on  Angling :  in  every  branch ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.                                     1 5/- p  8°  Longman  [67]  85 

Keene,  J.  H.  The  Practical  Fisherman ;  pi.  and  ill.                                                                10/6  c  8°  Upcott  Gill  81 

Manley,  J.  J.  Notes  on  Fish  and  Fishing ;  ill.                                                                           6/-  c  8°  Low  [77]  82 

*Pennell,  H.  C.  [ed.]  Fishing,  2  vols.  ;  ill.                                             [Badminton  Library]  ea.  10/6  c  8°  Longman  [|f]  ff 

Vol.  L :  Salmon,  Trout,  Grayling,  150  iU. ;  ToL  ]1 :  Pike  and  other  Coarse  Fish,  58  ill. 
„  „  The  Modern  Practical  Angler ;  ill.  j/-  c  8*        „  [70]  75 

Early  English  Literature. 

Berners,  Juliana  Treatyseof  Fysshyngewy than  Angle  [facs.  reprod.  of  1st Eng.bk.  on  fishg.]  18/-     4°  Stock  [1496]  80 

„  „  The  same:  Older  Form  7/6     8°  Satchell  [1450383 

D[ENNis],  J.  The  Secrets  of  Angling,  w.  intro.  D.  Westwood  [in  verse]  7/6  s  4°        „  [1613]  83 

Walton  +  Cotton,  Isaac + Charles 

Bibliography. 

Westwood,  T.  Chronicle  of  the  Complete  Anglet  [cont.  also  in  Marston,  inf.']  15/-  r  8°  Satchell  [64]  83 

First  Edition. 

Complete  Angler  :  facsimile  reprint  of  first  edition  6/-  s  8°  Stock  [1653]  76 

Complete  Angler  :  facsimile  reprint  by  Griggs  lo/_  s  8°  Quaritch      [1653]  82 

A  previous  facs.  reprint  was  ed.  by  J.  HASLEWOOD,  and  pub.  in  1810  by  Bagster  ;  a/.  £6  61-. 

Editions. 

Lowell,  J.  R.  [Am. ;  ed.  ]  Walton  and  Cotton's  Complete  Angler,  w.  notes  and  an  intro.  by  J.  R.  Lowell ; 

etchgs.  17  pi.  and  74  ill.  [ill.  not  uniformly  good]  52/6  8°  Camb.,  U.S.  (Macm.)  89 
*Major,  John  [ed.  ]  The  same,  w.  notes,  repr.  of  Jackson  on  Flies  and  fine  pi.  [6  etchgs. ,  2  ports. 

and  74  cuts]  8/6  c  8°  Nimmo  [23]  88 

Marston,  Edw;.  [ed.]       The  same  :  Lea  and  Dove  edn.,  2  vols.  ;  54  photogravures  105/-  r  4°  Low  88 

The  looth  edition  pub.  with  lives  of  Walton  and  Cotton  by  the  editor  contains  a  reprint  of  WESTWOOD'S  Chronicle  tflhe  CemfUat  Angler,  ut  supra, 

Nicolas,  Sir  Harris  [ed.]  The  same,  w,  memoirs  and  notes ;  6l  pi.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto       [33-^61  74 

Cheap  Edition :  Chandos  Lib.,  i/6  c  s"  Waine ;  Elzevir  Series,  4/6  Bell 

America, 

Brown,J.  J.  [Am,]  American  Angler's  Guide  $2    iz"  New  York       [a?]  76 

NoREls,  Thaddeus  [Am.]  American  Angler's  Book;  80  iU.        ^  %S-io  r?,°  FAiladelphia  86 

693 


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ANGLING. 


[Sports  and  Recreations 


I  §159 

Flies,  Fly-Fishing,  Tackle. 

H.  Quaint  Treatise  on  Flies  and  Flymaking ;  col.  pi.  [fr.  an  old  MS.]  63/-     4° 

Fred.  M.         Floating  Flies  and  How  to  Dress  Them  ;  90  col.  ill.  15/-     8° 

Dry  Fly  Fishing  :  in  theory  and  practice  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill.  25/-  r  8° 

The  Practical  Fly  Fisher ;  col.  pi.  [esp.  grayling]  7/6 


Aldam,  W. 
*Halford, 


Jackson,  John 
Keene,  J.  H. 
Ogden,  James 

C   F 

ORVIS  + Cheney,  j^ 
Pennell,  H.  C. 
*Pritt,  T.  E. 


Fishing  Tackle  :  its  materials  and  manufacture ;  ill. 
On  Fly-trying  ;  photos,  and  ill. 
[Ams.]  Fishing  with  the  Fly  ;  col.  pi. 

Modern  Improvements  in  Fishing  Tackle ;  ill. 
North  Country  Flies 

originally  published  su^t  tH.  Yorkshire  Trout  Fliet 

Fly  Fisher's  Entomology  ;  20  col.  pi. 

British  Angling  Flies,  ed.  F.  M.  Walbran  ;  8  pi. 

Fly  Rods  and  Fly  Tackle  ;  ill. 

Float-Fishing  and  Spinning. 

Martin,  J.  W.  Float  Fishing  and  Spinning  in  Nottingham  Style 

Sporting  Fishes  :  Collectively— ».  also  h  §  92 :  Pisces. 

Great  Britain. 

British  Fresh-water  Fishes  ;  col.  pi.  and  ill. 
The  Sporting  Fish  of  Great  Britain  ;  16  col.  pi. 

Unsatisfactory  for  the  Salmonidse ;  good  for  coarse  lish. 
The  Angler  Naturalist,  150  ill. 
British  Sporting  Fishes 


Ronalds,  A. 
Theakston,  Michael 
Wells,  H.  P. 


Houghton,  Rev.  W. 
Pennell,  H.  C. 


3/6  c  8° 
2/6  c  8° 

12/6  sq8° 
2/-  f  8° 
10/6     8° 

14/-     8° 

5/-  c  8° 

10/6   16° 


priv.  prin.  (Low)  80 
Low  [86]  89 

[89]  89 
Slark  [54]  80 

Ward  &  Lock  87 
Cheltenham  (Low)  79 
Low  [83]  84 

n.d.  (87) 
[82J  8S 


Longman 
Low 


2/6  c  8°  Low 


[36]  83 
83 
85 


82 


b"-  35/-]  i  4° 

15/-     %" 

S/-c8° 
c8° 


Watson,  John 

America. 

*GooDE,  Prf.  G.  B.  [Am.  ]  American  Fishes  :  popular  treatise  on  game  and  food  fishes  ;  ill.  24/-  r  8°  Low 

With  special  reference  to  habits  and  modes  of  capture.    A  very  good  book. 

,,  ,,  Game  Fishes  of  the  United  States  ;  10  pts.  [20  fine  col.  pi.,  w.  text]  ;flO  10/-  28  X 

Roosevelt,  R.  B.  [Am.]  Game  Fish  of  the  Northern  States  $2   12° 

Black  Bass. 

Henshall,  J.  A.  [Am.]     Book  of  the  Black  Bass  ;  ill.  $3  ;  More  about  the  Black  Bass  ;  ill.  $1-50   12° 

Carp. 

Logan,  L.  B.  [Am.]         Practical  Carp  Culture 

Grayling. 

Pritt,  T.  E.  The  Book  of  the  Grayling  ;  col.  pi.  of  fish  and  tackle  12/6  r  8° 

Pike. 

Pennell,  H.  C.  Book  of  the  Pike  and  Jack ;  ill  5/-  c  8° 

Roach. 

Fennell,  Greville  Book  of  the  Roach ;  ill.  2/-  \z' 

Salmon. 


Mackenzie  n.d.  (79) 
Low  86 

Routledge   ,  [63]  87 
Chapman  90 


SS 


[history,  instructions,  etc.]  $1     8° 


Book  of  the  Roach  ;  ill. 

— ^^Nat.  Hist,  of  Salmon,  v.  H^  92: 

Salmonia,  or  Days  of  Fly  Fishing  ;  ill. 


Pisces,  s.v.  Salmon. 

Davy,  Sir  H.                     Salmonia,  or  Days  of  Fly  Fishing ;  ill.  3/6   12° 

Day,  Dr.  F.                       British  and  Foreign  Salmonidae  ;  12  pi.  (9  col.)  42/-  i  8° 

"Ephemera"  [=E.  Fitzgibbon]    Book  of  the  Salmon ;  9  pi.  o.p.    16° 

Jardine,  Sir  Wm.              British  Salmonidae;  col.  pi.  o.p.  [w.  150/"]      '^° 

Sage,  Dean  [Am.]             The  Ristigouche  and  its  Salmon  Fishing ;  col.  pi.           [only  105  printed]  £12     f° 

ScROPE,  Wm.                     Days  and  Nights  of  Salmon  Fishing  in  River  Tweed  ;  ill.  12/6     8° 

,,            „                      Account  of  the  Natural  History  and  Habits  of  the  Salmon  o.p.\v).  £1^     8° 

Traherne,  Maj.                The  Salmon  and  its  Habits  3/6  c  8° 

Trout  and  Salmon-Trout. 

CuTCLiFFE,  H.  C.  Trout-fishing  in  Rapid  Streams  3/6  c  8° 

Senior,W.[  =  "  Red  Spinner  "]    Travel  and  Trout  at  the  Antipodes      [Tasmania  and  N.  Zealand]  6/-  c  8° 

Stewart,  W.  C.  Practical  Angler  :  art  of  trout-fishing  ;  ill.  [chiefly  clear  water]  3/6   12° 

Walbran,  F.  M.  Salmon  Trout  and  Grayling 

Webster,  David  Angler  and  Loop-Rod  [advocates  latter  for  Salmonidse]  7/6  c  8° 

Sea  Fishing. 

"Bickbrdyke,  John"  ["C.H.  Cook]  Angling  in  Salt  Waters ;  ill.  [incl.  va.Bk.  of  All-round  Angler\i\~  c  8° 
Holdsworth,  E.  W.       Deep-Sea  Fishing  and  Fishing  Boats  [industrial  fishing]  31/-     8° 

Hudson,  F.  Sea-Fishing  for  Amateurs  ;  ill.  [fr.  shore,  rocks,  and  jetties]  i/-  c  8° 

WlicoCKS,  J.  C.  The  Sea-Fisherman  :  hook  and  line ;  ill.  6/-  c  8° 

Fish  Culture  and  Fisheries  :  Commercial— i/.  i  §  43 :  Fish  Culture  and  Fisheries. 

Fishing  Law  —v.  D  §  87  :  Law  rel.  to  Sports. 

694 


22  i.  New  York  79 
Ne^v  York  84 

Cincinnati       ? ;  88 

Ne7v  York  8- 

Goodall,  Leeds        8S 

Routledge      [65]  ^6 

Low  [70]  84 

'  Murray  [28]  70 

Williams  88 

Longman  50 

Highley  39-41 

Douglas,  Edin.  88 
Morison,C/ar.[43]8s 
London  42 

Chapman  89 

Low  63 

Chatto  80 

Black  [57] 7* 

Goodall,  Leeds  89 
Blackwood  85 


Upcott  Gill 
Stanford 
Upcott  Gill 
Longman       [68]  84 


74 


Arts  and  Trades] 


ANGLING.     CRICKET,    ETC. 


[Sports  and  Recreations 


I  §§  160-161 


160.    AN(^LINa:  (i)  LOCAL  SPORT. 

Generally  —v.  also  l  §  147 :  Sporting  Adventures. 

BucKLAND,  Frank             Log-Book  of  a  Fisherman  and  Zoologist ;  ill.                                                  5/-  c  8°  Chapman  [75]  89 

Francis  +  Cooper,  S;^  Sporting  Sketches  with  Pen  and  Pencil;  ill.                                                  21/-     4°  Cox  78 

Senior,  Wm. '["  Red  Spinner  "]    Near  and  Far                 [fishing  sketches  at  home  and  in  colonies]  2/-  c  8°  Low  [88]  90 

Great  Britain. 

Francis,  Francis  By  Lake  and  River,  8/6 ;  Angling  Reminiscences                                          3/6  c  8°  Cox                74 ;  78 

Henderson,  William  My  Life  as  an  Angler ;  ill.                                                                             21/-     8°  Satchell          [79]  80 
Axe. 

PULMAN,  G.  P.  R.  Book  of  the  Axe  ;  pL 

Dove  [Derbysh.  and  Staffs.] 

[Marston,  R.  E.]  An  Amateur  Angler's  Days  in  Dovedale 
Lugg  and  Teme. 

[Marston,  R.  B.]  Fresh  Woods  and  Pastures  New 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk  (Broads  and  Rivers)— w.  E  §  17. 
Scotland. 

Lyall,  J.  W.  [ed.]  Sportsman's  Guide  to  the  Rivers,  Lochs,  Moors,  &  Deer-forests  of  Scotland  i/-     8°  London            mthly. 

ScROPE,  Wm.  — z/.  I  §  159,  s.v.  Salmon. 

Stoddart,  T.  T.  The  Scottish  Angler 

..             II  Angling  Reminiscences  of  the  Rivers  and  Lochs  of  Scotland                   3/6  c  8°  Morison,  G/aj^^e/ [     ]  87 

»             »  Angler's  Rambles  and  Songs                                                                o.f.  \_fb.  9/-]  c  8°  Edinburgh             66 

A  new  edn.  of  the  Anslins  Songs,  w.  memoir  of  STODDART  by  Anna  M.  STODDART  (his  daughter)  and  port.,  7/6  c  8»  Blackwood  89. 


o.p.  \_fb.  42/-  ;  vi.  30/-]  c  8°  Longman        [41]  75 
iZ-iie"  Low  [84]  8s 

I/-  f  8°  Low  [87]  88 


A  Year  of  Liberty 

How  and  Where  to  Fish  in  Ireland ;  col.  map  and  ill. 


Fishing  in  Strange  Waters  ;  30  ill.,  21/-  ;  6  col.  pi.  to  same 


6/-  08°  Cox 
3/6  c  8°  Low 


21/-     8°  Chapman 


Ireland. 

Peard,  Dr.  W. 

*"Hi.Regan" 

Norway. 

Kennard,  Edw. 

India. 

Thomas,  H.  S. 

America. 

Harris,  W.  C.  [Am.]       Angler's  Guide  to  the  United  States  $i    12°  New  York 

Mayer,  A.  M.  [Am.]        Sport  with  Rod  and  Gun  in  American  Woods  and  Waters,  2  vols.  ;  ill.      42/-  i  8°  Hamilton 
Roosevelt,  R.  B.  [Am.]  Superior  Fishing  "  '"•      -■--'-       —   --        - 

Sage,  Dean  [Am.]  The  Ristigouche — v.  I  §  159,  s.v.  Salmon. 


67 

[86]  87 


The  Rod  in  India  ;  ill.  of  fish  and  tackle 
Tank  Angling  in  India  ;  ill. 


[mahseer,  etc.]  25/- 

9/-  c  8°  Edinburgh 


83 


8S 
[88]  83 


[bass,  trout,  and  blue  fish]  $2     8°  New  York       [65]  84 


161.    CRICKET,  FOOTBALL,  BASEBALL  and  ROUNDERS. 


Cricket,  etc. 


Bligh,  Ivo 
•Box,  C. 


9»         9) 

Chronicles  of  Cricket 


Cricket;  ill. 

The  English  Game  of  Cricket ;  ill. 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Cricket 


[All  England  Series]  i/-  f  8° 

[character,  history,  laws,  etc]  21/-     4° 

l/-   12° 

[w.  print  of  Old  Lord's]  3/6  c  8° 

Facsimile  reprints  of  NYREN's  Cricketer's  Guide,  LILLYWHITE'S  Hdbk.  of  Cricket,  DENISON'S  Sketches  o/the  Players. 

Crawley, Cpt.[  =  G.F. Pardon]  Cricket,  Baseball,  and  Rounders  i/_  12° 

Gale,  Fred.                        The  Game  of  Cricket  [historical  sketches]  2/-  c  8° 

Grace,  W.  G.,  etc.            Cricket :  a  handbook  of  the  game;  ill.  [Boy's  Own  Bookshelf]  2/-  c  8° 

Lillywhite,  F.    [ed.]     Cricket  Scores  and  Biographies,  4  vols.  [1746-1854]  50/-     8° 

Continuation  of  above  j«5.  tit.  M.  C.  C.  Cricket  Scores  and  Biograf  hies. 

„             „    [ed.]     Public  School  Matches  [1805-68]  2/-   12° 

"  Quid  "  [  =  R.  A.  Fitzgerald]    Cricket  as  a  Profession ;  ill.  7/6  f  ^^^ 

„                   „             Jerks  from  Short  Leg  7/6  f  4° 

•Steel+Lyttleton,^;  etc.  Cricket ;  11  pi.  and  52  ill.  [Badminton  Lib.]  10/6  c  8° 

Wilkinson,  H.  F.           — ar/zV/^  Cricket,  !«  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  vi.  30/-    4° 

69s 


Bell  89 

Cox  77 

Warne  [68]  70 

Sonnenschein         88 

Ward  &  Lock  78 
Sonnenschein  [87]  88 
R.T.S.  87 

Longman  62 


Kent 

69 

Harrison 

61 

„ 

65 

Longman 

[88]  89 

Black 

78 

Arts  and  Trades] 


TENNIS.     ARCHERY.    ATHLETICS.     [Sports  and  Recreations 


I  §§162-164 

Biography. 

Collectively. 

Box,  Charles 
Denxson,  W. 

Individually. 

Geimston,  Robert 
Gale,  Fred. 

Football. 

Alcock,  C.  W. 
Irvine +  ALCOCK,  ^^- 
*Shearman,  Montague 
*Vassall,  Harry 


Reminiscences  of  Celebrated  Players 

Sketches  of  the  Players — in  Chronicles  of  Cricket  [ut  sup.'] 


o.p.  c8° 
3/6  c  8' 


London 
Sonnenschein[46]  88 


Life  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Grimston  ;  port. 

Football :  Association  Game  ;  ill. 
etc.  Football :  a  popular  handbook 
Athletics  and  Football ;  ill. 
Football :  Rugby  Game  ;  ill. 


io/6  c  8*  Longman  82 

[All  England  Series]  i/-  f  8°  BeU  89 

1/6  f8''  R.T.S.  87 

[Badminton  Library]  10/6  c  8*  Longman  87 

[All  England  Series]  i/-  f  8°  BeU  89 


162.    TENNIS,  RACQUETS,  FIVES,  BADMINTON,  CROQUET,  and  LA  CROSSE, 


Brownlee,  W.  M.  Lawn  Tennis  :  rise,  progress,  meetings,  players,  etc. 

"  Cavendish"  [  =  Hy.  Jones]  The  Game  of  Lawn  Tennis  :  with  authorized  laws 

Crawley,  Cpt.  [  =  G.  F.  Pat!.don]    Lawn  Tennis,  Badminton,  etc. 

DwiGHT,  J.  Lawn  Tennis 

*Heathcote,C.  +G.J.M.,^^(r.    Tennis,  Lawn  Tennis,  Racquets  and  Fives  ;  ill. 


Marshall,  Julian 

Peile,  Lieut. 
Smythe,  J. 

Tennis  Cuts  and  Quips ; 
WiLBERFORCE,  H.W.W 

Croquet. 

Heath,  J.  D. 

La  Crosse. 

Beers,  W.  G.  [Am.] 


The  Annals  of  Tennis 

Tennis ;  ill. 

Lawn  Tennis  as  a  Game  of  Skill 

Lawn  Tennis 
with  Rules  and  Wrinkles 
,    Lawn  Tennis ;  ill. 

The  Croquet  Player 

La  Crosse,  the  National  Game  of  Canada ;  photos. 


1/6  f  8° 

Arrowsniith,5m/ff/89 

ws 

1/5 

c8° 

De  La  Rue     [75]  88 

l/- 

12° 

Ward  &  Lock 

79 

2/6 

P8° 

Pastime  Office 

86 

[Badminton  Lib.] 

10/6 

c8° 

Longman 

90 

21/- 

8° 

Cox 

78 

[All  England  Series]  i/- 

f  8° 

Bell 

89 

i/- 

12° 

Blackwood 

8S 

'/- 

12° 

Roiitledge 

82 

2/6   i6°  Field  &  Tuer 

[All  England  Series]  i/-  f  8°  BeU  89 

l/-  12°  Routledge  74 

S/-  f  8°  Low  7S 


163.    ARCHERY,  GOLF,  and  CURLING. 
Archery. 

*FORD,  Horace  The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Archery,  ed.  W.  Butt 

Hansard,  G.  A.  Book  of  Archery,  Ancient  and  Modem ;  39  pi. 

Hargrove,  A.  E.  Anecdotes  of  Archery ;  pi. 

Thompson,M. +W.H.[Ams.]  The  Witchery  of  Archery ;  iU. 
„  „  „        How  to  Train  in  Archery 

Royal  Company  of  Archers. 

Paul,  J.  B.  History  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers  of  Scotland ;  col.  pi. 

Curling^. 

Taylor,  James 

Golf. 

Clark 
Forgan,  R. 
Golfing  : 

Hutchinson,  H. 
*  +A.  J. 

LiNSKILL,  W.  T. 
•Simpson,  Sir  Walter 
Stewart,  J.  L.  [ed.] 


iU.                                14/- 

8°  Longman 

r?6]87 

16/- 

8* 

40 

o.p. 

8°  Bohn 

45 

[a  practical  manual]  $1.50 

12""  New  York. 

[78]  79 

Soc. 

12° 

79 

Curling  :  the  ancient  Scottish  game  ;  ill. 


4° 


S/-     8° 


Edinburgh  75 

Paterson,£ar.  [84]88 


Golf :  a  royal  and  ancient  game  31/6 

The  Golfer's  Handbook  1/6 

a  Handbook  to  the  Royal  and  Ancient  Game,  w.  rules,  clubs,  etc.  2/6 

Hints  on  the  Game  of  Golf  1/6 

Balfour,  i'^^.  Golf;  ill.  [Badminton  Library]  10/6 

Golf;  iU.  [AU  England  Series]  i/- 

The  Art  of  Golf ;  20  ill.  of  professional  players  15/- 

Golfiana  Miscellanea  [coll.  of  monographs ;  prose  and  verse  ;  old  and  new]  4/6 


C4 
f  8° 
12° 
12° 
08° 
f  8° 
8" 
c8° 


Clark,  Edin, 

Cupar  Fife 

Chambers 

Blackwood 

Longman 

BeU 

Douglas,  Edin.     87 

Morison,  Glasgo^•l^%^ 


75 
90 
87 
[86]  88 
90 
89 


Generally, 

Griffin,  H. 


164.    ATHLETICS:  GYlflNASTICS,  FENCING,  BOXING,  WRESTLING. 


Athletics;  iU. 


*P0LL0CK  +  Grove,  -j=-g-'  Fencing,  Boxing,  and  Wrestling ;  ill. 


[AU  England  Series]  i/-  f  8°  BeU 
[Badmintor.  Library]  10/6  c  8°  Longman 


89 


696 


Arts  and  Trades] 


MOUNTAINEERING.    SWIMMING.       [Sports  and   Recreations 


Boxing. 

Miles,  H.  D.  Pugilistica,  2  vols.  ;  ill. 

O'Rbilly,  J.  B.  Etliics  of  Boxing  and  Manly  Sport  ;  ill. 

"  Pendragon  "  [=Hy.  Sampson]    Modern  Boxing 

Winn,  R.  G.  A.  Boxing ;  ill. 

Fencing'. 

Castle,  E.  Schools  and  Masters  of  Fence  ;  middle  i 

Contains  a  bibliography  of  the  subject. 

Dunn,  H.  A.  Colmore      Fencing ;  ill. 
Griffiths,  Opt.  T.  The  Modern  Fencer 

Gymnastics  and  Training— j'.  aUo  d  §  167,  s.v.  Gymnastics. 

"  Crawley,  Cpt."  [=G.  F.  Pardon]    Gymnastics,  Athletics,  etc. 

Hart,  C.  H.  Manual  of  Training 

HOOLE,  Dr.  H.  Science  and  Art  of  Training 

Howard,  J.  H.  Gymnasts  and  Gymnastics 

Husband,  Dr.  H.  A.        — article  Gymnastics,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xi. 

*Maclaren,  a.  Training  :  in  theory  and  practice 

,,  „  Military  System  of  Gymnastic  Exercises 

Proctor,  R.  A.  Strength  :  how  to  get  strong  and  keep  strong  ;  ill. 

Ravenstein  +  Hulley,E.G. +J.    The  Gymnasium  and  its  Fittings  ;  14  pi. 
Roth,  Dr.  M.  Gymnastic  Exercises  without  Apparatus 

'Shearman,  Montagu,  etc.    Football  and  Athletics  ;  ill. 


The  Modern  Gymnast 
Manly  Exercises ;  ill. 
Modern  Method  df  Training 
Modern  Athletics 


Spencer,  C 
Walker,  Donald 
Westhall,  Chas. 
Wilkinson,  H.  F, 

Indian  Clubs. 

Lemaire,  E.  F. 

QuarterstafF. 

McCarthy,  Serg.  T.  A.   Quarter  Staff :  a  practical  manual ;  w.  figs,  of  positions,  etc. 

SwoFd-Play, 

Hutton,  a. 

Wrestling. 

Armstrong,  Walter         Wrestling;  ill. 


1  §§165-166 

ea.  10/6     8°  Weldon 

80;  80 

7/6  c  8°  TrUbner 

88 

I/-  c  8°  Francis 

78 

[All  England  Series]  1/-  f  8°  Bell 

89 

century  ;  pi.  and  ill.  31/6     4°  Bell 

84 

'  [All  England  Series]  i/-  f  8°  Bell 

89 

i/-   12°  Warne 

68 

I/-   12°  Ward  &  Lock        80 

6/-  c  8°  Blackie 

86 

[for  athletes]  3/6     8°  Trubner 

88 

6/-  c  8°'  Longman 

[67]  73 

30/-     4°  Black 

80 

6/6    12°  .Clar.  Press 

[66]  74 

2/-'c  8°  Stanford 

81 

2/-  c  8°  Longman 

89 

2/6     8°  Trubner 

67 

[Ling's  system]  l/-     8°  Myers 

[64]  84 

[Badminton  Library]  10/6  c  8°  Longman 

87 

l/-   12°  Warne 

66 

[rather  antiquated]  57-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

[34]  78 

I/-  i  8°  Ward  &  Lock 

■.n.d.{?>l) 

1/6     8°  Cox 

[75]  80 

Indian  Clubs  and  How  to  Use  Them  ;  218  ill. 


Cold  Steel  :  pract,  treat,  on  sabre  j  ill. 


S/-     8°  Iliffe 


S'9 


i/-   12°  Sonnenschein        S3 

[based  on  18  cent,  play]  10/6  r  8°  Clowes  89 

[All  England  Series]  i/-  f  8°  Bell  89 


Generally. 

*Freshfield,  D.  W. 

England. 

Barrow,  Col.  J. 

Switzerland 

*Ball+ Kennedy,  ^ 

Cunningham  +  Abney, 
Dent,  C.  T. 
Freshfield,  D.  W. 
Tyndall,  Prf.  J, 
Whymper,  E. 

»»  ») 

Wilson,  H.  Schiitz 

Other  Countries 


165.    MOUNTAINEERING. 


Mountaineering ;  ill. 


[Badminton  Library]  10/6  c  8°  Longman       in  prep. 


5/-  c  8°  Low 


[86]  88 


Mountain  Ascents  in  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland  ;  maps  and  ill. 

— V.  also  E  §  28  :  Switzerland. 

Peaks,  Passes  and  Glaciers,  3  vols.  ;  maps,  col.  pi.  and  ill. 

[excursions  by  members  of  Alp.  Club]  o.p.  [w.  7$/-]  p  8°  Longman         59-62 
cpi'^  The  Pioneers  of  the  Alps  [portraits  &  biograph.  notices  of  some  leading  guides]  21/-  4°  Low  [87]  88 
Above  the  Snow  Line  [mountaineering  between  1870  and  1880]  7/6  c  8°  Longman  85 

Saussure  and  the  Alps  [Great  Explorers  Series]  3/6  c  8°  Philip  in  prep. 

The  Glaciers  of  the  Alps  ;  ill.  [narr.  of  ascents]  o.p.  [pi.  14/-;  w.  45/-]     8°  Murray 

Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps  [1860-69]  0./.  [/*.  21/-;  w.  35/-]     8°       ,, 

The  Ascent  of  the  Matterhorn ;  100  ill.  [repr.  fr,  above]  10/6  m  8°       ,, 

Alpine  Ascents  and  Adventures  10/6  c  8°  Low 

—V.  E  s.zi.  the  country  in  point 


60 

[70]  71 
79 
78 


166.    SWIMMING  and  SKATING. 
Swimming. 

Bibliography. 

[Thomas,  R.  =  "  Olphar  Hamst  "\  Bibliographical  List  of  Works  on  Swimming 

Generally. 

CoBBETT,  Martin  Swimming ;  ill.  [All  England  Series] 

Frost,  Ai:t  of  Swimming 

Hartelius,  T.J,  Home  Gymnastics,  and  the  Art  of  Swimming  [Am.tr.] 

•Leahy,  Serg;  Art  of  Swimming  in  the  Eton  Style ;  ill. 

697 


o.p.     8°  London 


Bell 


l/- 

f8' 

4- 

i6" 

boc. 

12' 

2/- 

c8" 

Philadelphia 
Macmillan 


67 

89 

83 
75 


Arts  and  Trades] 


IN-DOOR  SPORTS.    CARD-PLAYING,     [Sports  and  Recreations 


H  §§  167-168 

"  PiSCATOR  " 

Webb,  Cpt. 
Wilson,  W. 

Skating. 

Adams,  Douglas 
Anderson,  G. 
Crosley,  W. 
Goodman,  N. +A. 


How  to  Swim,  Float,  Plunge,  and  Dive  ;  ill. 

Art  of  Swimming 

Swimming  Instructor  :  with  plates  from  life 


Skating;  ill. 

The  Art  of  Skating  ;  ill. 

Skating  Cards  :  for  teaching  the  art  of  skating 

Handbook  of  Fen  Skating  ;  30  diagrams  and  ill. 


Vandervell+Witham,  t^  Figure  Skating:  theory  and  practice 


Williams,  Monier-, 


Combined  Figure  Skating 


I/- 
2/6 
2/6 

12° 
c8° 
p8° 

Bradbury                72 
Ward  &  Lock         75 
Cox                         83 

[All  Ei: 

igland  Series]  2/- 
2/6 

t 

f8° 

p8" 

12° 

cS" 

Bell 
Cox 

Upcott  Gill 
Low 

89 
[66]  80 
[85]  89 

82 

7/6 

8° 

Cox 

[69]  80 

[coll. 

of  300  figs.]  s/- 

c8'' 

If 

83 

167.    IN-DOOR  SPORTS:   GENERALLY. 
Boys'  Books. 

Beard,  D.  C.  The  Boys'  Handy  Book  [games,  arrgd.  ace.  to  season]  8/6 

Boys'  Own  Book  :  Encyclo.  of  Sports  and  Pastimes  [out-door  and  in-door]  8/6 

Cassell &  Co.  [pubs.]       Complete  Book  of  Sports  and  Pastimes ;  900  ill.       [out-door  and  in-door]  3/6 
Hutchinson,  G.  A.  [ed.]  In-door  Games  and  Recreations  :  a  popular  encyclopsedia ;  700  ill.  8/- 

Routledge,  Edmund  [ed.]  Every  Boy's  Book  ;  col.  pi.  and  600  ill.  7/6 


16' 


Suttaby 
Lockwood 

8°  Cassell 
16°  R.T.S. 

S°  Routledge 


Girls'  Books. 

Beard,  ;^j^  [Ams.]  How  to  Amuse  Yourself  and  Others  ;  ill.  $3    \2°  Neiv  York 

Campbell,  Helen  [Am.]   The  American  Girl's  Home  Book  :  or  work  and  play  ;  i4oill.  $i.7S    12°        ,, 

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[81]  88 

88 

[67]  88 


[83]  88 


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Singer,  S.  W. 


168.    CARD-PLATINa. 


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Researches  into  the  History  of  PlayingCards ;  I9pl.  (some  col.)&  iU.  o.p.  \w.  60/-]  4°  London 


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"Cavendish"  [  =  Hy.  Jones]  Card  Essays  :  Clay's  Decisions  and  card-table  talk  7/6           De  La  Rue 

,,                                Round  Games  at  Cards  1/6     8°           „ 

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Eeart6. 

"Cavendish  "  [=Hy.  Jones]  Laws  of  ;^carte  :  or  the  Turf  and  Portland  Clubs 

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Napoleon. 

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Patience. 

*Cadogan,  Lady  Adelaide    New  Games  of  Patience  ;  col.  diagr. 


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6q8 


2/6     8°  De  La  Rue 
I/-  c  8°  Griffith 
I/-   12°  Simpkin 
[34  new  games]  12/6     4°  Low 


78 

[82]  88 

84 

87 
90 


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ea.  I/-  c  8"  Upcott  Gill  [88]  88 ;  90 
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3/6     8°  De  La  Rue 


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79 


89 

87 
81 


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Lemcke,  Ernest 

Whist. 

Baldwin  +  Clay 

*" Cavendish"  i=Hy. 

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Jones]  Laws  and  Principles  of  Whist 
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Theory  of  Modern  Scientific  Whist 
Philosophy  of  Whist 


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Dt  La  Rue 


Proctor,  R.  A.  ["  Five  of  Clubs  "]  How  to  Play  Whist 
Solo  Whist. 


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12° 

f8° 


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De  La  Rue 
Longman 


Wilks  +  Pardon,  ^^ 

Card  Tricks 

HOFFMAIN,  "Prf." 
Kunard,  K. 


How  to  Play  Solo  Whist :  its  method  and  principles 
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Tricks  with  Cards  :  complete  manual  of  card  conjuring ;  ill. 
Book  of  Card  Tricks  for  Drawing-room  and  Stage  ;  ill. 


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I  §169 

8S 


88 
[62]  88 
[85]  88 
[70]  85 
[73]  88 
[85]  89 

88 


2/6 
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90 


169.    CHESS,  DRAUGHTS,  mo  BACKGAMMON. 


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BOHN,  H.  G.  [ed.]             Dictionary  of  Quotations  from  the  English  Poets                                            10/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [67]  83 

Day,  Edward  [Am.  ;  ed.  ]  Collacon                                                        [an  encyclo.  of  prose  quotations]  35/-  i  8°  Low  84 

Friswell,  J.  Hain  [ed.  j  Fanjiliar  Words  :  a  quotation  handbook,  w.  parallel  passages                         3/6  s  8°     „  [64]  90 

SOUTHGATE,  Henry  [ed.]  Many  Thoughts  of  Many  Minds,  2  series  .                                                 ea.  12/6  r  8°  Grif&n      [57  ;  71]  89 
Ward,  Anna  L.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Dictionary  of  Quotations  in  Prose  [Amer. ,  Eng.  &  trss.  of  foreign  ;  good]  $2  c  8°  New  York 
,,           ,,                            Dictionary  of  Quotations  from  the  Poets                                                          $2  c8°        ,, 

Classical  and  Foreign. 

King,  W.  F.  H.  Classical  and  Foreign  Quotations  [w.  trss.  and  notes]  5/-  c 

RouTLEDGE  &  SoNS  [pubs.]  Dictionary  Appendix  [class.  &  foreign  phrases,  tr.,  w.  abbrevs.  &  notes]  6/-  c 


Whitaker 
Routledge 


83 


89 


Statistics,  Dates,  Current  Topics,  etc.— z-.a/^^  d§  148,  .r.z/.  statistics. 

American  Almanack  and  Treasury  of  Facts,  ed.  A.  R.  Spofford  [Am.  ]  $l-SO   1-2°  New  York  ann, 

Appleton  &  Co.  [Am.  pubs.]  Annual  Cyclopedia  and  Register  of  Important  Events  8°  ,,      t\  sqq.     ,, 

I^zrsi Series,  vols.  Z.-XV.  {i86i-jsit  s^- i5-    Index  to  same,  $3.50;  JVev  Series,  vols.  i.-idi.li876-8^1,  ea.  S3.    Judex,  $3.50.    Vol  xiii.  [iSSS],  I5. 

*Hazell  &  Co.  [pubs.]     Hazell's  Annual,  ed.  [Rev.]  Ed.  D.  Price  3/6  c  8°  Hazell        86  sjq.  „ 

3,500  short  articles  on  current  political  and  social  questions,  brief  biographies  of  celebrities,  etc    Always  well  up  to  date. 

*Haydn,  Joseph  Dictionary  of  Dates,  ed.  Benj.  Vincent  18/-     8°  Ward  &  Lock  [44] 89 

A  standard  and  valuable  work.    i,ooo  pp.,  12,000  articles  with  120,000  dates  and  facts. 

Irving,  Joseph  Annals  of  Our  Time  [English  and  foreign  social  and  political  events]     8°  Macmillan 

VoL  I. :  1837-71,  18/- ;  Suppl. :  to  1874,  4/6 ;  Suppl. :  to  1878,  4/6 ;  Suppl. :  to  1887,  9/- ;  or  the  3  Suppls.  in  i  vol.  [=vol.  ii.]  18/-. 

MULHALL,  M.  G.  Dictionary  of  Statistics  7/6  c  8°  Routledge  84 

PuTNAM'sSoNS[Am.pubs.]World'sProgress:  ind.touniv.hist.,ed.P.B.Perkins  +  L.E.Jones[Ams.]$5     8°  New  York       [67]  83 
*Statesman's  Year-Book,  ed.  F.  Martin  to  1885  ;  since  by  J.  S.  Keltie  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan     (t'isqq.,  ann. 

A  statistical  and  historical  annual  of  all  States  of  the  civilized  world. 

*Whitaker,  J,  [pub,]        Almanack,  2/6  ;  Abridged  edition  l/- c  8°  Whitaker 69 jy^.,fl««. 


II.  JStblioorapbis* 


Bibliography. 

British  Museum 
MlJLLINS,  J.  D. 
Petzholdt,  J. 
Sabin,  J.  [Am.] 
Vai.l£b,  Leon 

Dictionaries. 

*Brunet,  J.  C. 


Ebert,  Dr.  F.  A. 


8.    UNIVERSAL  BIBLIOGKAPHY  :  W  GENERAL  WORKS. 

Foreign  Books  have  heen  included  in  this  and  the  next  section. 


Hand- List  of  the  Bibliographies      [by  G.  W.  Porter,  ed.  G.  K.  Fortescue]  2/-     8° 
Catalogue  of  the  Reference  Lib. ,  Birmingham  :  Bibliography  l/-  4°  Midi. 

Bibliotheca  Bibliographica         [systematic,  w.  index  of  names  and  places]  12/-     8° 
Bibliography  of  Bibliography  [about  1200  entries]  $1.50     8° 

Bibliographie  des  Bibliographies,  25  fr.  ;  Supplement,  15  fr.  i  8° 

Arranged  alphabetically  by  authors ;  but  with  a  full  index  of  subjects. 


•Brit.  Museum  [8i]89 
Educ.  Co.,  Birm.  84 
Leipzig  66 

New  York  TJ 

Paris  83 ;  87 


Manuel  du  Libraire  et  de  I'Amateur  de  Livres,  6  vols.  160  fir.  r  8' 

The  same  :  Dictionnaire  de  Geographic  [appendix  to  above]  r  8' 

The  same  :  Supplement,  par  P.  Deschamps  +  G.  Brunet,  2  vols.  4ofr.  r  8' 


Paris 


Graesse,  J.  G.  T. 

Early  Printing-,  Bloek-lbooks,  etc- 
General  Treatises.    Introductions, 


Bibliographical  Dictionary,  tr.  [A.  Browne],  4  vols. 

Useful  for  15  cent,  bks.,  giving  lists  of  the  Aldine,  Juntine  and  Elzevir  presses. 

Tr&or  des  Livres  Rares  et  Pr^cieux,  7  vols.  o.p,  \w.  £,1  10/-] 


[10]  60-65 

70 

78;  80 

30/-     8°  Clar.  Press  37 


4°  Dresden 


59-69 


K§§  11-15  :  Printing. 


HoRNE,  Dr.  T.  H. 
Taylor,  E.  Fairfax 


Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Bibliography,  2  vols.  o.p.  [ai.  12/-] 

Antiquated ;  but  the  second  vol.  cents,  a  useful  list  and  description  of  works  on  bibliog.  and  literary  history. 

— cwticle  Bibliography,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  iii.  30/- 


Cadell&Davies[  1 4]40 
Black  76 


Miscellaneous  Works. 

*Bradshaw,  Hy.  [Libn.  of  Univ.  Lib.,  Camb.]  Coll.  Papers,  ed.  F.  J.  H.  Jenkinson  j  13 pi.  of  facss.  16/-     8°  Camb.  Press  89 

Posthumouslypub.  Includes  his  memoranda  and  communications  read  before  the  Cambridge  Antlq.  Soc.  Classif.  Index  of  XV.  Cent.  bks.  in  Vergauwen  Collection, 
Oltto  in  De  Meyer  Coll.,  list  of  Founts  and  Woodcut  Devices  of  ig  cent  Dutch  printers,  the  Printer  of  Histeria  Sancti  Albani,  Half-Century  of  Notes  on 
IJaybk.  of  John  Dome  [the  i6  cent.  Oxon.  bkslr.].  Skeleton  of  Chaucer's  Canterb.  Tales,  Two  Unknown  Poems  of  Toha  Barbour,  three  memoirs  on  Ctftic  litera. 
ture  and  language.  Recovery  of  the  Waldcnsiau  MSS.,  papers  on<the  Univ.  I-ib.  Camb.  (w.  two  IS  cent,  catalogues  of  the  Library),  16th  Cent.  ABC  book,  etc 

Gentleinan's  Magazine    Bibliographical  Notes  sel.  fr.,  ed.  G.  L.  Gomme  {Gentleman's  Mag.  Lib.]  7/6     8'  Stock  89 

702 


Literature] 


UNIVERSAL   BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


[Bibliography 


K  §§  4-5 

4.    UNIVERSAL  BIBLIOGR. :  (t)  CATALOGUES  OF  LIBRARIES  USEFUL  FOR  REFERENCE. 
England. 

London. 

British  Museum  Library.   General  Catal.,  215  pts.  issued  to  Jan.  1st,  1890,  ;^36  ;  aim.  sub.  for  rest    70/-  r  4°  British  Mus.  in  prog. 


Academies 20/- 

America 2/- 

Aristotie 2/- 

.Cschylus  i/- 


Theparts  comprize  the  whole  of  A-H,  parts  of  I,  K,  M,  P,  S,  V,  W,  X~Z.    Excerpts,  sold  separ.  as  under  :— 


Charles  i 1/6 

Cicero 2/- 

Colombo 6/- 


Dante 2/- 

Defoe  1/- 

Dryden  i/- 

Goethe i/- 


Horace  ". z/- 

Jesuits   erf. 

Jesus  Christ i/- 

Periodical  Pubs 25/- 

Catalogue  of  the  Books  in  the  English  language  printed  up  to  1640,  3  vols.  30/-     8° 

,,  „     Chinese  Printed  Bks.,  20/-;  Hebrew,  25/-  8°;  Sansk.  and  Pali,  21/-;  Bengali,  10/-     4° 

,,  „     Printed  Maps,  Plans  and  Charts,  2  vols.  126/-     4° 

Fortescue,  G.  K.  [ed.]   Subject  Index  of  Modern  Works  added  to  the  Lib.  1880-85  [all  languages]  £2.  r  8° 
Catalogue  of  Books  placed  in  the  Galleries  in  the  Reading  Room  10/6     8° 

List  of  Books  of  Reference  in  the  Reading  Room  [ground  flour]  6/-     8° 

Catalogue  of  the  Library,  vol.  i.,  2  pts.  [with  index]  10/6     8° 

-w.  K§6,  §11. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library,  4  vols.  [systematic  arrangement]  o.p.  \_w.  10/-]  r  8° 

Catal.  of  the  London  Library.  By  Rob.  Harrison,  2  vols.  [w.  index  of  subjects]     8° 


Virg;ilius s/- 

London 2/- 

Eneland 1/6 

World 2/6 


Porter,  G.  W.  [ed.] 
.  Rye,  [ed.] 
India  OiEce 
Lambeth  Library 
London  Institution 
London  Library 

Oxford. 
Bodleian  Libraiy 


British  Museum      84 
,,87;  67;  76;  86 

85 ;  8S 
86 
86 

[59]  89 
Triibner    89  in  prog. 

Lond.  Instit.    35-52 
Lond.Lib.[47-56]88 


Catalogus  Librorum  Impressorum,  4  voU, 


Catal.  of  Douce  Collections,  i  vol.,  T  ;  Catal.  of  the  Periodicals,  3  vols 


Iw.  63/-]  f  Bodl.  Lib.,  Oxford /^i-f,\ 


8° 


40;  78-80 


Catalogue  of  the  Printed  Books,  7  vols. 


Catalogus  Librorum  Impressoram,  9  vols. 


Catalogue  of  the  Library,  4  vols. 


o.p.  \_w.  75/-]     4°  Blackwood       67-79 


about  ;^8  r  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  6^-?,J 


rS"  Baltimore 


Scotland. 

Edinburgh. 
Advocates'  Library 

Ireland. 

Dublin. 

Trinity  College  Library 

Ameriea. 

Baltimore. 
Peabody  Institute 

Boston. 

Boston  Athenaeum  Catalogue  of  the  Library,  5  vols.  $25  r  8°  Boston 

SuppL  i.,  S2  '66 ;  Class-Lists  (4),  loc.  to  soc.  'yo-'Sa ;  Prince's  Lib.  [Early  New  Eng,  Hist.1  «i ;  Ticknor  Library  of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Literature,  *s  '79. 

Milwauiee  V-ah.  Lib.  Systematic  Catal.  [by  K.  A.  Linderfelt]  [&  ann.  Suppls.]  $3.50;  Addns.,  vol.  i.  $1  r  8°  Milwaukee  85;  86-87 
New    York. 

Astor  Library  Catalogue  or  Alphabetical  Index  r  8°  New  York 

Part  i. ;  Authors  and  Books  [by  J.  G.  COGSWELLl  4voIs.,  '57-'6i ;  Pt.  ii. :  Suppl.,  ivith  Subj.-Indei,  '66;  Contin. ;  Authors  and  Books  [by  C.  A.  Nelson],  4  vols., 
Brooklyn  Library  Analytical  and  Classified  Catalogue 

New  York  State  Library   Catalogue 

General  Lib.;  Catalogue,  '55;  SuppL  i.,  '61;  Subj.-Index,  '72:  Suppl.  i.,  '^— Law  Lib.  t  CataL,  'ss 

Bibliogr.,  Typogr.,  and  Engraving,  '58. 

Washington. 

Library  of  Congress  Alphab.  Catalogue,  2  vols.  ;  Index  of  Subjects,  2  vols. 

Patent  Office  Library  Catalogue  [by  Weston  Flint] ;  Catalogue  of  Additions 

Surgeon-General's  Library  Index- Catalogue  of  the  Library — v.  H*  §  i :  Bibliogr.  of  Medical  Sciences, 
War  Department  Library  Alphabetical  Catalogue  :  Authors  and  Subjects ;  Additions 


85-88 
74-82 


57-88 


$5      4°  Brooklyn  81 

r  8°  Albany  55-82 

SuppL  i.,  '6s ;  Subj.'Index,  82— Maps,  MSS.,  etc.,  '36— 


Washington\f)^^;(iq 
78;  83 


r8° 


Wisconsin 

France. 

Paris. 

Eiblioth^que  Nationale 


State  Historical  Society's  Library,  6  vols. 


[by  D.  S.-i- Isabel  Durrie]     8°  Madison 


Catalogue  des  Livres  imprimes  de  la  Bibl.  du  Roy,  6  vols. 

Cat.  des  Ouvrages  a  la  dispos.  des  Lecteurs  d.  1.  Salle  de  Travail 

Cat.  d.  Ouvrages  imprimes  sur  v^lin,  6  vols.  [by  J.  van  Praet],  6  vols. 


f  Paris 


82;  84 
73-74 


1750 

79 

22-28 


Generally. 

*Barbier,  a.  a. 


5.    PSEUDONYMOUS,  ANONYMOUS,  and  SPURIOUS  BOOKS. 


Dictionnaire  des  Ouvrages  Anonymes,ed.G.Brunet-(- P.  Jannet,  4  v.[standard]8ofr.r8°/'am[o6-09]72-8o 

A  Supplement  to  the  second  edition  of  Qu^RARD,  ut  infra. 

*Brunet,  G.  Diet,  des  Ouvrages  Anonymes  Supplement  20  fr.     8* 

"  Hamst,  Olphar"  [  =  Ralph  Thomas]  Handbook  of  Fictitious  Names  o.p.  [pb.  7/6  ;  w.  10/-]     8°  T.  R.  Smith 

Chiefly  in  the  lighter  literature  of  19  cent,  incl.  hteiary  forgers,  impostors,  plagiarists  and  imitators.    Friacipally  English. 

QutRARD,J.  M.  Les  Supercheries  Litteraires  D^voilees,  3  vols.  [f .  Barbier,  .f»/ra]  60  fr.     %"  Paris  [47-53]  69-70 

[of  all  times  and  nations]  24ra.  r  8°  ie<y«»j^«^^     [56]  8G 


So 
68 


Weller,  Emil 


Lexicon  Pseudonymorum 


Literature] 


GREAT   BRITAIN. 


[Bibliography 


K  §6 

False  Imprints. 

Weller,  Emil  Die  falschen  u.  fingierten  Druckoite  i6/-     8°  Leipzig  64 

Bibliogr,  of  bks.  issued  under  false  town-names.    German,  Latin,  and  French ;  fr,  invent,  of  printing. 

British  and  American. 

Gushing,  W.^Am.]         Initials  and  Pseudonyms  :  diet,  of  literary  disguises,  25/-;  Supplement      21/-  r  8°  Low  86;  88 

,,  „  Anonyms:  dictionary  of  revealed  authorship  21/- r  8°     „  89 

*Halkett+Laing,  S.  +J.  Diet,  of  Anonymous  and  Pseudonymous  Literature  of  Gt.  Brit. ,  4  v.  ea.  42/-  r  8°  Paterson,  Edin.  82-88 

About  20,000  bks,  incL  the  works  of  foreigners  translated  into  or  written  in  English.    In  2  pts, ;  Index  of  Fseud.  and  Index  of  Authots'  Names,    The  writers,  both 
deceased,  were  respectively  Keeper  of  Advoc,  Lib,,  £din„  and  Libn,  of  New  Coll.  Lib.,  Edin, 

"  Hamst,  Olphar  "  — ut  supra. 

"^  Lady." 

"  Hamst,  Olphar  "  [= Ralph  Thomas]  Aggravating  Ladies  [list  of  books  pub.  sui.  tit.  "A  Lady  "]  i/6  c  8°  Quaritch  80 

Books  with  More  than  One  Title. 

Whitney,  J.  L.  [Am.]     Modem  Proteus  :  list  of  books  pub,  under  more  than  one  title  o.p.  \_pb.  T^c.l     18°  New  York  84 

Belgian. 

Heussner,  F.  Essai  d'un  Dictionnaire  d.  ouvr.  anon,  et  pseudon.  de  Belg.  [19  cent.]     8°  Brussels  63 

Dutch. 

van  DOORNINCK,  J,  I.       Bibliotheek  van  nederland.  Anonymen  en  Pseudonymen  8°  The  Hague  n.d.  (66) 

Italian. 

Melzi,  G.  Dizionario  di  Opere  Anonime  et  Pseudon.  di  Scrittori  Italiani,  3  vols.        o.p.     8°  Milan  48-59 

Passano,  G.  B.  „  „  „  „  Supplemento  8°  Ancona  87 

Russian. 

G[HENNADY],  G.  List  of  Russian  Anonymous  Bocks  [in  Russian  ;  47  pp.]     8°  St.  Petersburg        74 

Scandinavian. 

Collin,  E.  Anonymer  og  Pseudonymer  i  d.  danske,  norske  og  island.  Liter  7/6  r  8°  Copenhagen  69 


6.    GREAT  BRITAIN. 


Dictionaries:  General. 


Adams,  W.  Davenport 
Allibone,  S.  a.  [Am.] 


Dictionary  of  English  Literature 
Dictionary  of  English  Literature,  3  vols. 


[based  on  Allibone]  7/6  f  4°  Cassell  [n.d.  (77)]  n.d.  (84) 
[British  and  American]  $22.50  r  &'  Phila.  [59,  70,  71]  88 


In  the  "  new  edition,"  dated  1888,  the  only  alteration  is  in  the  title-page.  It  is  a  useful  book,  prepared  at  the  cost  of  great  labour, 

but  not  wholly  trustworthy.    A  Suppl,  vol.,  bringing  the  work  down  to  1^8,  is  in  prep. 

*Low,  Sampson  [ed,]  English  Catal.   of  Books  :  1837-52  ;  1853-62  ;  1863-71  ;    1872-80  [all  o.p.] 

cont.  ann.  ea.  5/-  S"  Low  53 ;  63 ;  72 ;  82;  ann. 
Indispensable,  but  by  no  means  so  accurate  and  scientific  in  method,  orso  handsomely  produced,  as  Lbyfoldt[K  §  71,  its  American  counterpart 

„  „  Index  to  the  English  Catalogue  of  Books :  1837-1857;  1856  [«V]-i875  ;  1874 

[«<r]-l88o  [all  o.p.]      8°  Low  58  ;  76  ;  84 

*Lowndes,  W.  T.  The  Bibliographer's  Manual,  ed.  H.  G.  Bohn,  10  pts.  ea.  3/6c8°Bohn'sLib.  [34]k.(/.  (57-64) 

Part  xi. :  Publicatior.s  of  Learned  Societies  and  Private  Presses,  s/-,  iii.  64.    Also  the  whole  in  4  vols.  hf..mor.  42/-.    A  select  bibliograpliy  only. 

Watt,  Dr.  R.  Bibliotheca  Britannica  :  gen.  index  of  Brit.  &  Foreign  Lit.,  4  vols.  o.p.  [w.  £'^     4°  Edinburgh        19-24 

A  valuable  work  (but  not  wholly  trustworthy),  giving  editions,  sizes  and  literary  references,  ancient  and  modem.    Ina  pts. :  Authors  and  Subjects. 

Current  Literature— z/.  also  Low,  supra.;  and  LeypoWt  in  K  §  7. 

Reference  Catalogue  of  Current  Literature  10/-     8°  Whitaker        [85]  89 

A  collection  of  British  publishers  catalogues,  bound  together  alphabetically,  with  a  genera!  tides.index. 

Year-Book  of  the  Scientific  and  Learned  Societies  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  7/6     8°  Griffin    84  sqq.,  ann. 

Contains  also  a  list  of  the  papers  read  before  all  the  prmcipal  scientific  societies. 

Early  Printed  and  Rare  Books. 

Arber,  [Prf  ]  E.  [ed.] 
British  Museum 
Brydges,  Sir  Egerton 


Transcript  of  Registers  of  Stationers'  Compy.,  5  v.  &  Index  [1554-1640]  25gs. 
Catalogue  of  bks.  in  English  language  printed  up  to  1640,  3  vols.  30/- 

Censura  Literaria,  10  vols,  [titles,  abstracts,  and  opinions  on  Old  Eng.  bks.] 

o.p.  [w.  £6  6/-]  8°  London 

,,                „                 Restituta,  28  pts.  =4  vols,  [titles,  extracts,  etc.,  of  Old  Eng.  bks.]  o./.[t(/.  35/-]  8°       ,, 

Collier,  J.  Payne            Bibliographical  &  Crit.  Ace.  of  Rarest  Bks.  in  Engl.  Lang.,  2  v.  o.p.  [w.  40/-]  8°  Lilly 
Gentleman's  Mag,               Bibliographical  Notes,  repr.  fr. ;  ed.  G.  Laurence  Gomme  [Gentleman's  Mag.  Lib.]  7/6  8°  Stock 

,,              „                  Book-Making  and  Book-Selling,  ed.  G.  Laurence  Gomme  [         „                 »  ]  7/6  8°     „             88 

Hazlitt,  W,  C.                 Handbook  to  Popular,  Poetical  and  Dramatic  Literature                               31/6  8°  J.  R.  Smith           67 

From  Caxton  to  1660 ;  gives  also  the  prices  fetched  at  the  principal  sales. 

„  „  Bibliographical  Collections  and  Notes,  ser.  i.  24/-  ;  ii.  36/-;  iii.  24'-  8°  Quaritch  76 ;  82 ;  86 

Form  Supplements  to  the  Handbcak.    An  Ijtdl)l  to  '.he  3  series  is  in  prepai  ation 
704 


Arber  75-77 

British  Museum     84 

[05-09] 15 
14-16 

65 
89 


Literature]  BIBLIOGRAPHY:  AMERICA.    EUROPE.  [Bibliography 

K  §§  7-8 

Lambeth  Library  Index  of  English'Books  printed  before  MDC.  in  Lambeth  Library.    By  Dr.  S. 

R.  Maitland  o.p.     8°  London  45 

Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  Lib.      Catalogue  of  the  English  Printed  Books  before  MDCI.     By  R.  Sinker       15/-     8°  Deighton,  Catnb.   85 

Periodical  Literature^iw-  American,  ».  also  k  §  30  (Griswold). 

Co-operative  Index  to  Periodicals  [ed.  Fletcher,  libn.  of  Amherst  Coll. ;  Brit,  and  Amer.]  ann.  $2     8°  New  York,  quarterly 

Farmer,  J.  S.  The  Periodical  Press  Index  f  4°  Triibner         in  prep. 

The  classification  here  adopted  is,  by  penmssion,  based  upon  that  of  the  present  book,  The  Best  Books. 

*PooLE,  Dr.  W.  F.  [Am.]  Index  to  Period.  Liter.,  3rd  edn.,  cont.  to  Jan.  i,'82     [Brit,  and  Amer.]  73/6  i  8°  Boston  [53]  82 

..  i>  The  same !  Supplement  [1882-86J  [formed  fr.  Co-.?/. /»(/ot,  .f»/.]  $8  r  8°    „  88 

Privately  Printed  Books. 

Lowndes,  W.  T.  —ml.  iv.  of  his  Bibl.  Manual  \ut  K  §  6]  is  a  list  of  pubs.  oALearned  Socs.  and  Priv.  Presses. 

Martin,  J.  Bibliographical  Catalogue  of  Privately  Printed  Books  21/-     8°  Van  Voorst    [34]  54 

Includes  those  of  the  Banoatyne,  Maitland,  and  Roxburghe  Clubs  and  the  chief  private  presses. 

Royal  and  Noble  Authors. 

Walpole,  Horace  Catal  of  Royal  &  Noble  Authors,  ed.  T.  Park,  5  v.  ;  1 50  ports,   o./.  [a».  80/-]     S"  London       [1758]  06 

7.    AMERICA  AND  CANADA. 
Bibliography. 

Ford,  p.  L.  [Am.]  American  Bibliography  :  check-list  of  bibliogs.,  catalogues,  etc.      [1070  titles]     S"  Neiv  York  89 

Generally. 

Allibone,  S.  A.  [Am.]    Dictionary  of  English  Literature— w  K  §  4  :  English  Literature. 

Kelly,  J.  [Am.]  American  Catalogue  of  Books  pub.  in  U.S.  1861-1871,  2  vols.  o.f.     ^°  New  York  66;  Ti 

*Leypoldt-|-Jones,  £^  [Ams.]AmericanCatalogueandSubjectIndex,2v.[ofcurrentbks.,  toi876]  $5o  r  4°        „  80;  81 

•         „         -fBowKER,  R.  R.. [Am.]  The  same,  and  Subject  Index  [books  1876-1884]  $15  r  4°         „  84-85 

Continued  annually  from  1S87  [books  of  1886].  ea.  $3.seS"  ATfTW  Ko;'-6  87-go,  ann., in  frog. 

Roorback,  O.  A.  [Am.]  Bibliotheca  Americana  :  Catalogue  of  Amer.  pubns.  1820-1861,  4  vols.      o.p.     4°        ,,  52-61 

Trubner,  Nicholas  Guide  to  American  Literature  u.^.  [^i5.  18/-;  w.  15/-]      8°  Triibner  56 

Government  Publications. 

POORE,  B.  P.  [Am.]  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Govt.  Pubns.  of  U.S.  1774-1881  $5     4°   Washington  85 

Monthly  Catalogues  t3i  new  pubs,  are  also  issued.    Bulletins  are  pub.  fr,  time  to  time  (free). 

Periodical  Literature— z-.  K  §  4,  s.v.  Co-operative  index,  and  Poole. 

Current  Literature— w.  also  Leypoidt,  supra. 

Publishers' Trade  List  Annual  $2.50     V  New  York        73-89 

A  collection  of  the  chief  American  publishers'  catalogues,  bound  together,  alphabetically.     No  index. 

First  Editions. 

Leon  &  Brother  [Ams.]  First  Editions  of  American  Authors  [about  300  authors]  $1     8°  New  York  %t, 

CANADA. 

Morgan,  H.  J.  [Canad.]  Bibliotheca  Canadiensis  :  manual  of  Canadian  literature  e.p.     8°  Ottawa  6f 

8.    CONTINENT  OF  EUROPE. 

Belgium. 

Bibliographie  Nationale  :^  diet,  des  ecrivaius  beiges  :  1830-1880  in  pts.,  ea.  2fr.S0     8°  Brussels 84 j-w,  in  troz 

Trente  Annees  de  la  Litterature  Beige  [catalogue  of  bks.  1830-60]     8°  61 

Vlaamsche  Bibliographie  :  list  d.  niederduitsche  Boeken  in  Belgie :  1830-1867,  3  vols,  8°  Ghent  67-68 

Bohemia. 

Hanus,  I.  J.  [ed.]    Quellenkunde  u.  Bibliographie  der  bohmisch-sloven.  Literaturgesch.  [1348-1868]  3/-     8°  Pra^^ue  fis 

Michalek-(-Kloucek,  a.  -f  I.  [eds.]  Slovansky  Katalog  [Slavonic  books  generally]     8°      ,,''18  sqq.,  inp,og. 

Bulgaria. 

JlRECEK,  J.  K.  [ed.]  Bibliographie  de  la  Litterature  Bulgare  Moderno  [1806-1870]  2/-     4°   Vienna 

M7CHALek-)-Kloucek     — ut  supra.  ''■ 


705 


z  z 


Literature]  BIBLIOGRAPHY:  EUROPE.  [Bibliography 

K  §8 

Denmark. 

Bruun,  C.  V.  [ed.]  Bibliotheca  Danica,  4  pts.  [1482-1830]     4°  Copenhagen  TJ  sqq.,  in  frog. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Erslew,  T.  H.  [ed.]  AlmindeligtForfatter- Lexicon  for  Danmark,  [1814-40],  3  v. ;  Suppl.  [1841-53], 

3  V.  =  6  V.  62/-     8°  Copenhagen      43-68 
Fabricius,  F.  [ed.]  Dansk  Bogfortegnelse  for  aaren  1841-1858  20/-     4°  „  6l 

Cont.  by  J.  VAHL  for  185^1868,  4*  ib.  t^l-,  71 ;  1869-1880,  39/-. 

Finland. 

Vasenius,  v.  Suomalainen  Kirjallisuus  [Finnish  literature  1544-1877]     8°  Helsingfors  78 

France. 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Brunet,  G.  [ed.]  La  France  Litteraire  au  156  Siicle  [descript.  catal.  of  15  cent,  liter.]     8°  Paris  65 

Eighteenth-Nineteenth  Centuries. 

QuiRARD,  J.  M.  [ed.]       La  France  Litteraire  :  diet.  bibl.  des  savants  des  18-19  siecles,  12  vols,    120  fr.      8°  Paris  27-64 

Nineteenth  Century. 

LORENZ,  O.  [ed.]  Catalogue  de  la  Libraire  Francaise  :   1840-65,    1866-75,  6  vols.  ;  Table  d. 

Matieres  1840-75,  2  vols.  ;  1876-85,  2  vols.  330  fr.      %"  Paris  6"]-%%  not  cont. 

QuERARD,  J.  M.  Litterature  Fran5aiseContemporaine,6v.[i827-40;  cont.of  hiswk.above]96fr.      8°     „  42-57 

Original  Editions. 

le  Petit,  J.  [ed.]  Bibliographic  des  princ.  Editions  Originales  du  ije  au  l8e  Siecle  ;  300  facs.  of  titles     8°  Paris  88 

Folk-Literature. 

NiSARD,  C.  Histoire  des  Livres  Populaires  at  de  la  Litt.  du  Colportage,  2  vols. ;  facs.  ill.        8°  Paris  [54] 

Illustrated  Books  of  XVIII.   Century. 

Cohen,  Henry  Guide  de  1' Amateur  de  Livres  a  Vignettes  du  18  siecle  ;  vigs.  t&°  Paris  [    ]  80 

Periodical  Press. 

Hatin,  E.  Bibliographie  de  la  Presse  P^riodique  Franjaise ;  port.  2ofr.  r  8°  Paris  [61]  66 

Rare  Books  Brunei,  J.  C.—v.  K  §  3.  Graesse,  J.  G.  T.— z/.  K  §  3. 

Germany. 
Sixteenth- Seventeenth  Centuries. 

Panzer,  G.  W.  Annalen  der  alteren  deutschen  Literatur,  2  vols.  [101526]    ^  Nuremberg  I'jiZ-iio^ 

Weli.er,  E.  RepertoriumTypograpliicum,io/-;Suppl.i.2/-,ii.i/6[ofGermanbks.l500-l525]  r  8°  Nordlingen6^;T^-^ 

a  Supplement  to  PANZER,  ut  supra,  and  HAIPf,  w^  K  §  3- 

Eighteenth-Nineieentk  Centuries. 

Heinsius,  W.  [ed.]  AUgemeines  Biicher- Lexicon  :   1700-1879,  i6  vols.  o.p.  \w.  £i2\     ^  Leipzig  iz-Zi  in  prog. 

Continued  annually,  1880-83,  at  9/-  each  year;  1884-89,  at  10/-  each  year. 

Hinrichs,  J.  C.  [pub.]      FunfjahrigerKatalog:  1866-70,  18/-;  71-75,  27/-;  76-80,  33/-;  81-85,  42/-     4°        „        v.y.inprog. 
*E1ayser,  C.  G.  ;  cont.  by  HaupT,  Rich,  [eds.]  Biicher-Lexicon  :  1750-1886,  12  vols.     red.  to  ;f  12  3/6     4°        „      33-S7  inprog. 

17S0-1834  in  onealphab.  {3  vols.);  1833-40,  41-46.  47-52,  53-58,  S9-64.  6S-70,  71-76,  77-82,  83-86,  ea.  in  i  vol. ;  then  cont.  in  pts.  (to  make  vols,  when  cpl.). 

Current  Literature. 

Russell,  A.  [ed.]  Gesammtkatalog  des  deutschen  Buchhandels,  15  vols,  in  130  pts.    ea.  pt.  (>\d.  8°  Miinster  %i-i<j  inprog. 

Greece :  Modern. 

COROMILAS,  D.  A.  [ed.]   Cat.  raisonne  d.  Livres  publ.  en  Grece  depuis  1868-1877,  2  pts.  8°  Athens  73;  78 

Hungary. 

Bibliographic  d.  ungar.  Literatur,  vol.  i.  [books  from  1454-1600]  8°  Pesth         80  inprog. 

Kertbeny,  IC.  M.  [ed.]    AMagyar  nemzeties  nem2etkoziirodalomRbnyveszete:i44i-l876,  I2pts.ea.  1/6    8°.    ,,  "](>  sqq. 

SzABO,  K.  [ed.]  Regi  Magyar  Kbnyvtai :   1531-1711  12/-     8°     „  79 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Bibliographia  Hungarica  :  Magyar  Konyveszet  8°  Pesth  81  sqq.  inprog. 

Iceland. 

British  Museum  Cat.  of  the  Books  printed  in  Iceland  fr.  1578-1880         [by  T.  W.  Lidderdale]     f  British  Museum      85 

MedicBval. 

MOEBius,  T.  [ed.]  Catalogus  Libr.  Island,  et  Norveg.  aetat.  mediae  4/-     8°  Leiizig  56 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Skyrslur  og  Reikningar  of  Icel.  Liter.  Soc.pui.  ann.  [fr.  1866];  lists  of  new  Icel.  pubns. 

7C36 


Literature]  THE   PRINTED   BOOK.  [Bibliography 

K  §9 

Italy. 

Bibliography  of  Bibliographies. 

*Ottino  +  FUMAGALLI,  §;  Biblioteca  Bibliographica  Italiana  [4339  entries ;  Lat.  &  mod.  Ital.  liter.  ]  1 7/-     8*  Ronu  89 

Thirteenth-Fourteenth  Centuries. 

Zambrini,  F.  [ed.]  Le  Opere  Volgari  a  stampa  dei  secoli  13  e  14  indicate  8°  Bologna  [     ]  78 

Nineteenth  Century. 

BertocCI,  D.  G.  [ed.]       Repertorio  Bibliografico  delle  Opere  stamp,  in  Ital.  nel.  secolo  19,  2  vols.  8°  Rome  76  ;  80 

Current  Literature. 

Catalogo  CoUectivo  della  Liberia  Italiana,  12/-;  Supplemento  del  1884  6/-     8°  Milan  78;  84 

Netherlands. 

van  der  AA.,  A.  J.  [ed.]   Biographisch  Woordenboek  der  Nederlanden,  2i,vols.  about  £g     &°  Haarlem  52-78 

van  Abkoude,  J.  [ed]       Naamregister  van  den  bekendste  Nederduitsche  Boeken  4°  R'dam  &  A'dam  1788-1878 

i6ot>-i76i  ;  179&-1832 ;  1833-187S,  3  vols. ;  1876  sqq.    Register  1850-1875,  A'tiant,  78. 

van  der  Meulen,  R.  [ed.]  Catalogus  der  Boeken,  Kaarten,  «^f.:  1850-1882  65/-     %"  Amsterdam  84 

,,  „  Repertorium  d.  Catalogussen :  1850-1882  32/-     8°  „  87 

Norway. 

Botten-Hansen,  p.  [ed.]  La  Norvege  Litt&aire  [the  most  import.  Norwr.  bks.  of  19  cent.]     %'  Christiana  68 

Halvorsen,  J.  B.  [ed.]    Norsk  Forfatter-Lexikon :  1814-1880,  2  vols.  ■        20/-     8°  ,,  81 ;  88 

Norsk  Bog-Fortegnelse      1814-47;  1848-65,4/-;  1866-72,4/-;  1873-82, 6/-;i883  jyy.inann. vols.  ea.  2/-     8°  ,,  48;7o;77;87 

EsTRElCHER,  C.  [ed.]       Bibliographie  Polonaise  de  120,000  imprim&  8°  Cracow  70 

Fifteenth— Sixteenth  Centuries. 

ESTREICHER,  C.  [ed.]        Polnische  Bibliographic  des  15-16  Jahrhunderts  8°  Cracou  75 

Nineteenth  Century       — ».  Michaleck  +  Kloucek,  supra,  s.v.  Bohemia. 

Portugal. 

da  SiLVA,  F.  Diccionario  Bibliographico  Portuguez,  9  vols.  8°  Lisbon  58-70 

Whitney,  J.  L.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Cat.  of  Portuguese  Bks.  bequeathed  by  J.  Ticknor  to  Boston  Pub.  Lib.  $2.50     8°  Boston  79 

Russia  — V.  also  Michalek+Kloucek,  supra,  s.v.  Bohemia. 

List  of  Russian  Books  that  have  appeared  outside  of  Russia,  1855-85  [in  Russian]  8°  Berlin  85 

Olkhin,  M.  D.  [ed.]         Systematic  Catalogue  of  Russian  Books:  1831-46  [in  Russian]  ?>'  St.  Petersburg         46 

SOPIKOFF,  B.  [ed.]  Attempt  at  a  Russian  Bibliography,  5  V.  [orig.  of  ptg.  to  1813;  in  Russian]  0./.  8°  „     '  13-21 

Vengeroff,  S.  A.  [ed.]    Critico- Biographical  Diet,  of  Russian  Writers,  in  pts.  [in  Russian]  ea.  35  kofek  8°  ,,      88  in  prog. 

Spain. 

Beristain  y  SoirzA,  J.  M.  Bibliotheca  Hispano-Americana  Setentrional,  3  vols.  8°  Amecameea  [    ]  83 

Gallardo,  B.  J.  [ed.]      Ensayo  de  una  Biblioteca  Espan.  de  libros  raros,  vols,  i.-ii.  8°  Madrid  62  ;  66 

Hidalgo,  D.  [ed.]  Diccionario  general  de  Bibliografia  Espanola,  7  vols.  8°      „  62-81 

Whitney,  J.  L.  [Am.;  ed.]  Cat.  of  the  Spanish  Bks.  bequeathed  by  J.  Ticknor  to  Boston  Pub.  Lib.  $2.50  8°  Boston  79 

Sweden. 

LiNNSTROM,  H.  [ed.]         Svenskt  Boklexicon,  2  pts.  [1830-65]  about  £y  r  8°  Stockholm  67-84 

Svensk  Bog-Katalog :   1866-1875,  2  vols.,  15/-;  1876  jy^.  ann.  %"  Stockholm-J%;T,  sqqinprog. 

Switzerland  — v.  also  Germany,  supra. 

Fifteenth-Sixteenth  Century.  ' 

Favre,  G.  [ed.]  Notice  sur  les  Livres  imprimes  a  Geneve  dans  le  I5e  Siecle  8°  Geneva  [     ]  55 

Gaullieor,  E.  H.  A.       Etudes  sur  la  Typographic  Genevoise  [15-16  cents.]     8°       „  55 

Oriental  and  Non-European  Literature— z-.  k  §§  92-224,  passim. 

9.    THE  PRmXED  BOOK. 

BoucHOT,  Henri  The  Book  :  its  printers,  illustrators  and  binders  [tr.] ;  172  facs.  ill.  21/-  r  8°  Grevel  [87]  89 

Conts.  a  treatise  on  the  art  of  collecting  and  describing  early-printed  bks.,  and  a  Lat.-Eng.  and  Eng.-Lat.  topograph,  index. 

Enemies  of  Books. 

Blades,  William  The  Enemies  of  Books  [Book-lover's  Lib.]  4/6     f°  Stock  [80]  88 

Fire,  water,  gas  and  heat,  dust,  boolc-wonns  [insectX  bookbinders,  collectors,  servants,  etc. 

Dedication. 

Wkbatley,  H.  B.  The  Dedication  of  Books  [Book-lover's  Lib.  ]  4/6  f  8°  Stock  87 


Literature]  BOOK  COLLECTION,  ETC.  [Bibliography 

K  §10 

Illustration. 

*Hamerton,  p.  G.  — V.  I  §  107. 

Lang,  Andrew  — his  The  Library  \ut  K  §  10]  conts.  an  extra  chapter  on  the  Illmtration  of  books. 

Modern  Methods  of  Illustrating  a  Book  [Book-lover's  Lib.]  4/6  f  8°  Stock  87 

*Pennell,  Joseph  —o.  1  §  106. 

Illustrated  Books. 

Brivois,  J.  Bibliographie  des  Ouvrages  lUustres  [19  century  books]     %"  Paris  83 

French  Illustrated  Books. 

Cohen,  Henry  GuidedeTAmateurdes  LivresaVignettes[etaFigs.];ill.  [i8cent.  ;  givesvalues]  r  8°  Paris  [76]  80 

Books  Printed  on  Vellum. 

[van  Praet,  J.]  Catalogue  des  Livres  imprimfe  sur  vflin  de  la  Bibl.  du  Roi,  6  vols.  8°  Paris  24-28 

InventairedesLivresimprimessurvelindelaBibl.  Nationale:  Suppl.  to  van  Praet    8°      „  77 

Index. 

Wheatley,  H.  B.  What  is  an  Index  ?  -  [notes  on  indexes  and  indexers]  f  4°  Index  Soc.  (Longman)  78 

10.    BOOK  COLLECTION  amd  SELECTION.    BIBLIOMANIA.    VALUES  OF  BOOKS. 
Companionship,  etc.,  of  Books— z/.  also  d  §  i68,  s.v.  Seif-Cuiture. 

•Ireland,  Alex,  [ed.]      The  Book-Lover's  Enchiridion         [extracts  fr.  writers,  Solomon  to  1882]  7/-  f  8°  Simpkin  [84]  88 

Maurice,  Rev.  F.  D.       The  Friendship  of  Books  :  and  other  lectures  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan.  74 

RusKiN,  John  Sesame  and  Lilies  [lectures  on  books,  women,  etc.]  13/-  c  8°  Allen,  Orpington  [64]  8- 

Seleetion  of  Books. 

Baldwin,  James  [Am.]    The  Book  Lover:  a  guide  to  the  best  reading  3/6  f  8°  Slark  88 

Carlyle,  Thos.  On  the  Choice  of  Books  [Edinb.  address]  1/6    12°  Chatto  [70]  71 

CoMTE,  Aug.  The  Positivist  Library,  tr.  and  ed.  Frederick  Harrison  dd.      8°  Reeves  &  Turner  86 

Consists  of  about  270  distinct  works,  by  about  140  writers.    Grig.  pub.  1851,  and  now,  of  course,  of  little  practical  value  in  many  depts. 

Harrison,  Fred.  The  Choice  of  Books ;  and  other  essays                                                         6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [86]  86 

Hints  for  Home  Reading                                           [coll.  of  papers  by  Amer.  writers  ;  Handy-Bk.  Ser.]  $i    12°  New  York  n.d.  (8o) 

Phelps,  Austin  [Am.]  Men  and  Books     [22  lects.  to  theolog.  students  "  on  entering  life's  work "]  $2   12°      •,,  82 

Pall  Mall  Gazette  The  Best  Hundred  Books  \:plibiscite'\  6d.  4°  Pall  Mall  Gaz.  Off.  [86]  87 

PORTER.Dr.  Noah  [Am.]  Books  and  Reading  :  or,  What  books  shall  I  read?                                          $2     %°  ffew  York  [70]  87 

Richardson,  Prf.  C.  F.  [Am.]  The  Choice  of  Books                                                                            3/6  f  8°  Low  82 

Wheatley,  H.  B.  How  to  Form  a  Library                                                   [Book-lover's  Lib.]  4/6     f°  Stock  [86]  89 

Many  parts  of  books,  addresses,  essays,  etc.,  on  this  fascinating  subject  are  good  \v.  espec.  D  §  167,  s.v,  Self-Culture],  e,g.  :— 


ATKINSON,  Prf.  W.  P.  [Am.]  Books  and  Reading,  50^.;  Right 

Use  of  Books  [2  addresses]  50c.  16°  Boston  60 ;  79 

Bacon,  Fr. ,  Ld.        Of  studies— 1«  his  Essays,  w,  K  §  83  :  British  Essayists. 
BLACKIE,  Prf.  J,  S.  —iw  Aij  Self-Culture  2/6  12"  Douglas.  £rf«.  [73]86 

CHANNING,  Rev.  W.  E.  [Am.]  Self-Culture  [lecture  1838]— 1'«  his  Works,  v.  a  §95 
CLARKE, Rev.  J. Freeman[Am.J Culture,  bvReadingand Books 

— in  his  Self-Culture  Jr.go  i^  Hoston  [80]  86 

DIMAN,  Prf.  [Am.]    On  Reading  [address]  50c.  12"  New  York  78 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.]  Books— «»  his  Society  and  Solitude,?/.  K§9S  :  Collected  Works 

of  Amer.  Writers. 
GOSCHEN,  G.  J.        CultivationoftheIniagination[address]6rf.  12°  E.  Wilson  78 

.. .,-_.  TT  T^  r._  1  TjT — .-  T^.  ;jj  $r.25;  What  Career! 

#1.25  [for  young  people]  12°  SosioH  77:  78 


HA.MERTON,  P.  G.     — tivo  tetters  an  Reading — in  his  Intel- 
lectual Life  ro/6  c  8"  Macmillan  73 
Helps,  Sir  A.            Reading,  and  History— 1»  his  Friends  in  Council,  vol.  i.,  v.  K  §83: 

British  Essayists. 
IDDESLEIGH.Earlof  Desultory  Reading  j/- f  8"  Paul  85 

Lamb,  Chas.  Books  and  Reading — in  his  Essays  of  Elia  \v,  K  §  83]. 

It  is  here  that  Lamb  makes  the  well-known  remark  that  "  Milton  almost  requires  a 
solemn  service  of  music  to  be  played  before  you  enter  upon  him." 
LOWELL,  J.  R.  [Am.]  Books  and  Libraries — in  his  Democracy 

and  other  Essays  6/-.  c  8°  Macmillan  86 

MUNGER,  Rev.  T.  [Am.]  Reading— i'm  his  On  the  Threshold  3/6  c  8"  Ward  &  Lock[8r]  83 
SCHOPENHAUER,  A.  On  Books  and  Readmg— m  his  Religion, 

a  Dialogue,  etc.  [tr.]  2/6  c  8°  Sonnen5chein[89]90 
SMILES,  Dr.  S.    Companionship  of  Books— 1«  Sis  Character— a^0  in  Self-Help, «.  1 9  2. 


Select  Bibliographies. 

Perkins -(-Jones,  ?f|--  [Ams.]  The  Best  Reading,  ser.  i.[to  1876]  $1.50  ;  ser.  ii.  [1876-1881]  $1 ;  ser.  iii. 

[1882-86]  $1  c  8°  New  York  [76]  87;  82;  87 

General  alphabetical  classification  under  ab.  500  headings,  with  cross-references.     British  and  American.    A  rather  poor  compilation. 

Sonnenschein,  Wm.  Swan     The  Best  Books-^«^  f^«.  of  the  present  compilation  o.p.  [pb.  21/-]  p  4°  Sonnenschein         87 

Bibliomania. 

Brunet,  p.  G.  Bibliomania  in  France  and  England  [tr.]  [account  of  sales,  etc.]  $1.50    12°  Ne^v  York  80 

•Burton,  Dr.  J.  H.  The  Book  Hunter  [w.  memoir  and  portrait  of  author]  7/6  c  8°  Blackwood      [62]  89 

de  Bury,  Bp.  Rich.  The  Philobiblon  [1345]  :  Latin  text,  ed.  and  tr.  E.  C.  Thomas  [w.  biograph. 

intro.]  10/6  c  8°  Vs.-a\[Cologne  1473] 89 

),  ,,  The  same,  ed.  Prf.  Andrew  West  [Am.],  2  vols.  priv.  prin.,  Grolier  Club  (Am.)  89 

*       ,,  ,,  The  same,  ed.  Sam.  Hand  [Am.]  S"  Albany  61 

Text  and  Inglis'  tr.  en  re£-ard,  w.  tr.  of  illustr.  matter  (tA pieces justificatives)  fr.  H.  Cocheris'  edn.  in  2  vols.  [w.  Fch.  tr.]  12"  Paris  56. 

,,  ,,  The  same,  tr.  J.  B.  Inghs  [Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge       [32]'88 

Dirdin,  Dr.  T.  F.  Bibliomania  ;   or  book  madness  :  bibliograph.  romance ;  ill.  of  early  printers' 

devices,  etc.  21/-  i  8°  Chatto  [09]  76 

Fitzgerald,  Percy  The  Book -Fancier  :  or,  the  romance  of  book  collecting  5/-    f8°  Low  [86]  87 

708 


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HISTORY  OF  PRINTING. 


[Printing 


K  §11 

Literary  History  and  Curiosities,  ed.  G.  Laurence  Gomme  [reprs.  fr.  Gentleman's  Mag,'\  TJS  8°  Stock  88 


Gentlemen's  Mag.  Lib, 
*Lang,  Andrew 


[87]  89 


8°  New  York       [82]  85 


The  Library  ;  ill.  [Art  at  Home  Series]  3/6  i  8°  Macraillan 

»  „  Books  and  Book  Men ;  2  col.  pi.  and  17  ill.  6/6     8°  Longman 

Elzevirs,  Japanese  Bogie  Books,  Literary  Forgeries,  Bibliomania  in  France,  Lady  BooIc-Iovers,  A  Eoolcinan's  Purgatory,  etc. 

Privately  Illustrated  Books  (Graingerism). 

Treadwell,  D.  M.  [Am.]  Monograph  on  Privately  Illustrated  Books  $2 

Ballads :  Bibliographical— v.  K  §  66. 

Book-Bindings  — ».  l  §  77  :  Book-Binding. 

Book-Plates. 

o.p.  [w.  30/-] 


guigard,  j. 
Poulet-Malassis 
Warren,  J.  B.  L. 


Armorial  du  Bibliophile  ;  ill. 

Las  Ex-Libris  Fran^ais ;  24  pi. 

Guide  to  the  Study  of  Book-Plates  ;  pi. 

Values  of  Books    —v.  also  k  §  6,  s.iw.  lowndes,  hazlitt. 

Auction. 

Book  Prices  Current :  record  of  prices  during  the  year,  ed.  J.  H.  Slater,  vols.  i.-iii. 


15/- 


8°  Paris 
8°  Pearson 


70-73 

75 
80 


ea.  27/6     8°  Stock  88  ;  8g  ;  go  in  prog. 


Not  limited  to  the  most  valuable  collections  only,  tlio'  omits  bks.  of  small  price.    Alphabetic  arrangement  within  each  sale  of  the  lots  selected,  w.  purchasers' 
names.     Copious  but  often  inaccurate  index  at  end  of  each  vol.,  not  distinguishing,  moreover,  'tween  the  diiferent  edns. 

Booksellers. 

BOHN,  H.  G.  [bkslr.]        Catalogue  of  Books  [the  "  Guinea  Catalogue "]  o./.  \J>1>.  2ij-;w.  12/6]     8°  Bohn  41 

*Quaritch,  B.  [blcslr.]     General  Catalogue  of  Books  and  MSS.,  6  vols.  84/-  i  8°  Quaritch    [80]  87-88 

A  very  valuable  catalogue,  containing  some  40,000  entries,  with  bibliographical  notes  to  many  of  thein. 


III.  1bi8tor^  of  ipdnttng. 


n.    GENERAL   and   COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS. 


E.C. 
C.W.  H. 


Bibliography  of  Printing,  3  vols.  ;  ill. 


Bibliography. 

Bigmore  4-  Wyman, 

Dictionary. 

Cotton,  H.  Typographical  Gazetteer,  2  series 

History  of  Printing :  General. 

Faulman,  Carl  Geschichte  der  Buchdruckerkunst ;  14  col.  pi.  and  300  ill. 

A  good  popular  history;  comprehensive,  and  well  illustrated. 

Typographia  :  histor.  sketch  of  orig.  and  progress  of  printing 
Handbuch  d.  Geschichte  d.  Buchdruckerkunst,  2  vols. 

Vol  i. !  1450-1750,  7/6  '82 ;  vrf.  ii. :  1750-1882,  7/6  '83. 

Origin   of  Printing— w.  also  K  §  14,  s.i>.  Mentz,  Haariem. 


[w.  bibliogr.  notes]    £6  6/-  s  4°  Quaritch 

ea.   12/6     8°  Clar.  Press 


15/-     8° 


Hansard,  T. 
LORCK,  C.  B. 


o.p.  [w.  25/-] 
14/- 


Vienna 
London 


Castellani,  Prf.  C. 
de  ViNNE,  Theo.  L. 

Hessels,  Dr.  J.  H. 
van  der  LiNDE,  Dr.  A. 
Ottley,  W.  Y. 

WeiGEL  +  ZeSTERM  ANN, 


— has  a  work  on  the  Origin  of  Printing  in  frep. 

The  Invention  of  Printing  ;  w.  facss.  of  early  types,  etc.  ;  ill. 

A  description  of  earlyprints,  playing  cards,  15  century  block-books,  works  of  Gutenberg,  etc. 

History  of  the  Invention  of  Printing— j«?-.  of  arts,  in  Academy,  Apl.  to  June,  1887. 
Geschichte  der  Erfindung  der  Druckerkunst,  3  vols.  80/-  r  4° 

Inquiry  concerning  the  Invention  of  Printing ;  37  pi.  and  ill.         o.p.  [zo.  24/-]     4° 
-^'  Anfange  d.  Druckerkunst  in  Bild  und  Schrift,  2  v. ;  145  facss.  (some  col.);^i2 
Well  ilL  from  specimens  in  the  collection  of  Mr.  Weigel,  the  author  and  the  publisher. 


21/-:  r  8°  Triibner 


Berlin 
London 
12/-  i  4° 


Early  Printing,  Block-Books,  etc. 


Berjeau,  J.  Ph. 
BOTFIELDjB.  [ed.] 


DiBDiN,  Dr.  T.  F. 


Graesse,  J, 
Hain,  L. 


G.  T. 


80-86 

31;  66 

81-82 


25 
82;  83 


[76]  77 


83-86 
63 
66 


Livres  Xylographiques ;  pi.  4°  Paris  65 

Prasfationes  et  Epistolse  Edd.  Principibus  Auctorum  Veterum  prsepos. 

o.p.  [pb.  105/-;  w.  2I/-3     4°  Cambridge  6i 

Gives  the  exact  title,  a  collation,  and  the  no.  of  lines  to  the  page  of  the  Edd.  Prince. 
Bibliographical  Decameron,   5  vols.  ;   facss.    [illumin.   MSS.,   early  typogr., 

engraving,  etc.]  0.^.  [w. /l 5]     S°  London  17 

Tresor  des  Livres  Rares  et  Precieux,  7  vols.  lo.p.  ;  w.  £^  lo/-]     4°  Dresden  S9-6q 

Repertorium  Bibliographicum,  2  vols,  [of  all  bks.  prior  to  MD.]     o.p.  [w.£z\     8°  Stuttgart  26-^8 

Humphreys,  H.  Noel  [ed.]  Masterpieces  of  the  Early  Printers  and  Engravers  [facss.  of  rare  bk.-ill.,  etc.] 

„.,,.,  .         ,  o-P-  \pi-  84/- ;  2".  35/-]     f°  Sotheran  70 

„  „        'Hist,  of  the  Artof  Prmtg. ;  105  pi.  [tomid.  i6thcent.]ff./.  [^^.  63/-;  70.42/-]     f  Quaritch  68 

The  pi.  comprize  facss.  of  block-books  fr.  various  pts.  of  Europe,  and  44  facss.  of  earliest  Engl,  presses. 

709 


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PRINTING:   GT.  BRIT.  AND  AMERICA.     FRANCE. 


[Printing 


K  §  §  12-13 

Lambeth  Library  Early  Printed  Books  in  Lambeth  Library  [d  escrip.  list  by  Dr.  S.  R.  Maitland]  o.p.  [w.  I  j/-]    8°  priv.  prin.  4  J 

Panzer,  G.  W.  Annales  Typographic!  ad  annum  1536,  11  vols.                                                 o.p.  4°  Niirembergi'jgy-iio'i 

SOTHEBY,  S.  L.  [ed.]  Facss.  of  Types,  Woodcuts  and  Capital  Letters  used  by  Early  Printers  :  42  pi.  f°  priv.  prin.               40 

„  ,,     [ed.]  Collection  of  500  Watermarks  used  by  Early  Paper-makers  [end.  14th  to  beg. 

15th  cent.]  [z».  35/-]  r  „                      40 

*  ..             ,t     [ed.]  Typography  of  the  Fifteenth  Century ;  pi.                        o.p.  [p6.  Soj- ;  w.  SSH  f°          »                       45 

Facss.  from  loo  works  of  early  Continental  printers,  Fostb.  ed.  fr.  his  father's  materials. 

*  ,,  ,,     [ed.]         Principia  Typographica  :  block-books  and  xylographic  delineations  of  Script. 

Hist.,  3  vols.  ;  pi.  o.p.  [pb.  80/- ;  w.  £s\  i  4°  ..  S8 

Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  15th  Cent.  Printed  Books.     By  R.  Sinker  8°  Deighton,  CawiJ.    76 

Printers'  Marks. 


Berjeau,  J.  Ph. 
Blades,  William 

"  Signatures." 

Blades,  William 


Early  Dutch,  German  &  English  Printers'  Marks 
Numismata  Typographica  :  medallic  history  of  printing 


o.p.  [pi.  &  TV.  10/6]     8°  Roscoe  6g 

10/6     4°  Printers'  Reg.  OS.  Si 


On  the  Development  of  Signatures ;  2  facss.        [Bibliogr.  Miscell. ;  No.  l]  1/6     8°  Blades 


90 


Generally. 

*Ames,  Joseph 


12.    GBEAT  BRITAIN  and  AMERICA. 


Typographical  Antiquities,  ed.  W.  Herbert  [1785-90],  ed.  Dr.  T.  F.  Dibdin, 

4  vols. ;  ill.  o.p.  \w.  j^io]     4°  London  [1749]  10-19 

The  1st  edn.  [1749]  is  not  ill. ;  the  end  [3  vols.  1785,  86,  go]  has  a  portrait,  the  3rd  (and  last)  is  ilL  w.  ports.,  facs.  ill,,  printers'  marks,  etc. 
Tl  -         .       -      .  .  ,..-,,,  .       . 


DiBDiN,  Dr.  T.  F 
Johnson,  J. 


he  work  is  a  history  of  Enghsh  printing,  memoirs  of  printers  and  register  of  books  from  1471  to  1600. 

Bibliograph.,  Antiqu.,  &  Picturesque  Tour  in  N.  Counties  of  Eng.  &  Scotl.,  2  v.  o.p.  [■».  ;^5]  London  38 

24 


Typographia  :  or  printer's  instructor,  2  vols.  o.p.  \w.  15/-]     8°  London 

Cents,  an  account  of  the  origin  of  printing,  and  biograph.  notices  of  Eng.  printers  to  end  of  x6  cent. 

Caxton,  William  [1412-1491] 

*Blaydes,  Wm.                 Life  and  Typography  of  William  Caxton,  2  vols.  ;  pi.,  facss.,  etc.  o.p.  \_w.  80/-]    4°  Triibner  61-63 

*       ,,          „                    Biography  &  Typog.  of  Wm.  Caxton,  ill.  ;    2lj- %° ;  or  ij-  [based  on  above]  c  8°        ,,  [77]  81 

„          „                    How  to  tell  a  Caxton                                                                                             4/-  c  8°  Sotheran  70 

BuUen,  George                Catalogue  of  the  Caxton  Celebration        [loan  coll.  at  S.  Kens.  Mus.  '77]  i/-  c  8°  TrUbner  77 

Knight,  Charles               William  Caxton,  the  first  English  Printer  ;  ill.                                 [popular]  l/-  c  8°  Clowes  [44]  77 

Catnaeh   Press   [Penny  Histories,  Street  Literature,  Folk-books,  elc.l — v.  abo  B  §  23,  s.v.  Chap  Books. 
HiNDLEY,  Charles  Hist,  of  Catnaeh  Press  at  Berwick,  Alnwick,  Newc.  and  Seven  Dials;  facss.  12/6     8°  Reeves  &  Turner    86 

„  ,,  Life  and  Times  of  J.  Catnaeh ;  ill.  w.  facs.  cuts,  etc.  12/6  p  8°  „  78 

Scotland. 

*Dickson-|-Edmond,  j^  Annals  of  Scottish  Printing  from  1507  to  17th  Cent.;  facss.  42/-     4°  Macmillan&B.,  Camb.go 

„  Robert  introduction  of  the  Art  of  Printing  into  Scotland ;  facss.  6/-     8°  Edmond,    Aberd.  85 

DoBSON,  W.  T.  Hist,  of  the  Bassandyne  Bible  [the  1st  prin.  bk.  in  Scotl.,  w.  not.  of  early  Edin.  prs.]  7/6  8°  Blackwood  87 

Duncan,  W.  J.  Literary  Hist,  of  Glasgow  [w.  ace.  of  the  Foulises,  list  of  their  bks,  etc.]  12/6     4°  Morison,GVaf,f.[3l]87 

Edmond,  J.  P.  The  Aberdeen  Printers  :  Edward  Raban  to  James  Nicol ;  facss.  [1620-1736]  20/-  8°  Edmond,  Aberd.  82 

America.   . 

RlNGViTALT,  J.  L.  [Am.]    American  EncyclopEEdia  of  Printing ;  fully  ill.  $10     ^Philadelphia  71 

Thomas,  Isaiah  [Am.]       History  of  Printing  in  America,  2  vols.  ea.  $4     4°  Albany  [10]  74 

Contains  a  catalogue  of  publications  previous  to  the  Revolution  of  X776. 


13.    FRANCE. 


Generally. 

DiBDiN,  Dr.  T.  F. 


[only  150  printed]     8°  Paris 


[21]  29 
78 


Bibliograph. ,  Antiqu. ,  and  Picturesque  Tour  in  France  and  Germany,  3  vols. 

o.p.  [w.  35/-;  1st  edn.  w.  £id\     8°  London 

Brittany. 

L'Imprimerie  en  Bretagne  au  15=  Siecle 

Paris. 

Ores-well,  Rev.  W.  p.     Annals  of  Parisian  Typography ;  facss.  o.p.  [w.'"] jd]     8°  Cadell  05;  18 

,,  „  View  ofthe  Early  Parisian  Greek  Press,  ed.Edw.Greswell  [son],  2  v.  o.p.lw.ioj-]     8°  Talboj's,  O;5^ora'33;33 

Includes  lives  of  the  Stephani  and  notices  of  other  contemporary  Gk.  printers  of  Paris. 

SlLVESTRE,  L.  C.  Marques  Typographiques  d.  Libraires  et  d.  Imprim.  d.  Free.,  2  v.;  1310  ill.  o.p.  \_w.  35/-]  8°  Paris  53;67 

Stephens  (Estienne)  Family  [1470  (?)  -1674] 
Greswell,  Rev.  W.  P.       — ut  supra. 
•Renouard,  A.  A.  Annales  de  I'lmprimerie  des  Estiennes,  2  pts,  ;  port.  8°  Paris  37 ;  3S 

710 


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K  §§14-16 

14.    G-ERMANY  and  HOLLAND. 
Germany. 

Mentz  (Mayence). 

GOTENBERG,  J.    [?  1400-1468] 

Hessels,  Dr.  J.  H.  Gutenberg :  was  he  the  iuventor  of  printing  ?  21J- ;  red.  to  10/6     8°  Quaritch  82 

An  extended  criticism  of  Dr.  van  der  LiNDE'ft  Gutgnder^. 

Holland. 

Campbell,  M.  F.  A.  G.    Annales  de  la  Typographic  Neerlandaise  au  15  siecle  ;  Suppls.  i.-ii.  a&oui  25/-     8°  The  Hague  74;  78 ;  84 
GONWAY,  Prf.  W.  M.         — in  his  Woodcutters  of  the  Netherlands  in  the  Fifteenth  Century  12/-     8°  Camb.  Press  84 

HoLTROP,  J.  W.  Monumens  Typographiques  des  Pays  Bas  au  15  siecle,  21  pts.;  120  pi.     210/-  i  4°  „  57-68 

Amsterdam,  Leyden,  the  Hagtie. 

Elzevirs,  The  [i  594-1680] 

Berghman,  Dr.  G.  Etudes  sur  la  Bibliographie  Elzevirienne         [a  kindof  suppl.  to  Willems]  12/6     8°  Stockholm  85 

Goldsmid,  Edmund         The  Elzevir  Presses  at  Leyden,  Amsterdam  &  the  Hagire,  3  V.  [Bibl.  Curiosa]  18/-  f  8°  priv.  prin.,  Edin.  8- 

Part  of  a  coll.  of  subscription  worlcs  named  Bibliotheca  Curiosa.    Ineflici&nt  and  has  many  omissions. 

*Willems,  Alphonse         Les  Elzevirs  :  histoire  et  annales  typographiques  j  port,  and  2  col.  pi.  25/-  r  8°  Brussels  80 

Antwerp. 

Plantin,  Christophe  [1514-1589] 

Annales  Plautiniennes  8°  Brussels  66 

Degeorge,  L.  La  Maison  Plantin  a  Anvers  [w.  chron.  list  of  pubs.  1555-89]     8°         „  C78]  78 

The  Maison  Plantin  was  one  of  the  wonders  of  Europe.    It  was  boug:ht  by  the  City  of  Antwerp  in  1S77  for  a  large  sum,  and  is  now  opened  to  the  public. 

Haarlem. 

Hessels,  Dr.  J.  H.  Haarlem  the  Birthplace  of  Printing,  not  Mentz  5/-  r  8°  Stock  87 

vanderLlNDE,  Dr.  A.        HaarlemorCosterLegendofInventionofPrinting,crit.exam.,tr.  J.  H.Hessels5/-m8°  Blades  71 

With  au  introduction,  and  a  classified  list  of  the  Costerian  incunabula. 

15.    ITALY, 
Aldine  Press. 

Castellani,  Prf.  C.  — has  a  work  on  the  Aldine  Press  in  prep. 

DiDOT,  A.  Firmin  Aide  Manuce  et  I'Hellenisme  a  Venise ;  4  ports,  and  facss.                                       8°  Paris                      75 

Goldsmid,  Edmund  Bibliographical  Sketch  of  the  Aldine  Press  [=a  catalogue  ;  Bibl.  Curiosa]  11/- 'f  8°  Goldsmid,£rf.        87 

*Renouard,  a.  a.  Annales  de  I'lmprimerie  des  Aides,  3  vols. ;  ports,  and  facss.      o.p.  [w.  25/-]     8°  Paris              [03]  34 

Ilia.  ILibtanes, 

16.    LIBRARIES   [PUBLIC  and  SEMI-PUBLIO]  :    HISTORY  and  ECONOMY. 

GENERALLY. 

•Tedder + Thomas,  ^^i^— article  Libraries,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xiv.  30/-     4°  Black  !s2 

Bibliography  -^.  also  k  §  3. 

Poole,  Dr.  W.  F.  [Am.]  — his  Index  to  Period.  Lit.,  vol.  i.  \v.  K  §  6]  has  some  220  refs.  to  library  subjects. 
HISTORY. 

'reat  Britain. 

^nerally. 

^VARDS,  Edward  Memoirs  of  Libraries,  2  vols.  ;  pi.  and  facss.      [w.  hdbk.  of  libr.  econ.]     48/- r  8°  Triibner  59 

„  „  Libraries  and  Founders  of  Libraries  ,  18/-     8°  ,,  65 

Ca>,yiijge  ■   University  Library. 

B^^^AW,  Henry  —papers  on  hist,  descrip.  and organiz.  of  the  lib.,  in  his  CoWectsAVsi^vi    16/-     8°  Camb.  Press  89 

GlaSgjy^ 

MASONf.  The  Public  and  Private  Libraries  of  Glasgow  12/6     8°  Morison,  Glasg.     85 

Deals  in  the  tare  and  interesting  wks.  in  3  of  the  public  and  13  of  the  priv.  libs,  of  Glasgow.    Strictly  bibliographic. 

London  £j,ni^}i  Museum. 

CoWTAN,  Memories  of  the  British  Museum  :  acc.  of  the  library  for  the  last  30  years   14/-     8°  Bentley  72 

EDWARDS.^^gjj  Lives  of  the  Founders  &  Benefactors  of  the  Brit.  Museum  ;  pi.  [1570-1870]  30/-     8°  Triibner  70 

Manchestt 

AXON,  W.  L  Handbook  to  the  Public  Libraries  of  Manchester  and  Salford  10/6     8°  A.  Hey  wood  Manes  11 

Oxford:  b^,ia^ 

*Uacka\,  Rev.  jj_         ^„„^5  gf  the  Bodleian  Library  8°  Clar.  Press  [68]  inprep. 


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[History,  etc. 


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New  York 


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87 


K  §17 

America. 

*Bureau  of  Educ.  Report  on  Pub.  Libs,  of  U.S.,  2  pts.  [val.  ace. ;  w.  much  on  libr.  economy]  $3.50 

Library  List :  list  of  public  libraries  in  U.S.  and  Canada  of  over  1000  volumes  $3-50  sq. 

Lives  of  Litorarians. 

Individually. 

Bradshaw,  Henry  [Univ.  Lib.,  Camb.] 

Prothero,  G.  W.  .   Memoir  of  Henry  Bradshaw ;  port,  and  i  facs.  16/-     8° 

Panizzi,  Sir  Ant.   [Princ.  Libn.  of  Brit.  Mus.]  Life  of.  By  Louis  Fagan;  etched  port,  and  ill. ,  2  v.  25/-     8° 
,,  „  Letters  of  Prosper  Merimee  to  Panizzi,  ed.  Louis  Fagan,  2  vols.;  port.        30/-     8° 

Mainly  political,  ranging  fr.  1850  to  1870,  the  earlier  letters  being  talcen  up  w.  bibliograph.  and  literary  topics. 

ECONOMY. 


Paul 
Remington 


88 

[80]  80 

81 


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Library  Aids  [by  the  Libn.  of  the  Free  Pub.  Lib.,  Worcester,  Mass.]  50^.    18°  New  York 

Bibliographical  Mis— prefixed  to  his  American  Catalogue,  vol.  ii.,  v.  K  §  7. 

Catalogue  Making  and  Shelf  Classifleation— /^r  ciassific.  of  the  Sciences, ».  h  §  4. 

Catalogue  Titles,  Index  Entries,  and  Vocabulary  of  Terms  14/-  r  8°  Lowr 

Decimal  Classification  for  Cataloguing  Books  in  a  Library  [newedn.  in  prep.]  $4     8°  Boston 
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17.    EUEOPEAN:   GENERALLY. 


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Modern. 

Hall  AM,  Henry 
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Series.- 

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ea.  2/6   12°  Blackwood    >  ^'"^ 


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Dante  (Mrs.  OLIPHANT  . 

Goethe (A.HaywARD). 


La  Fontaine,  etc,  (Rev.W.I..COLLINS). 
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Montaigne (Rev.  W.  L.  COLLINS). 

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Rabelais (Walter  BESANT 

Rousseau (H.  G.  GRAHAM 

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Zimmern,  Helen  +  Alice  [trs.]  Half-hours  with  Foreign  Novelists  [tr.  selections]  2/-  c8°  Chati 

712 


[79]  8s 

[38]  82 

88 

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HISTORY  OF  BRITISH  LITERATURE. 


[History,  etc. 


Eiography. 

Collectively. 
Erandes,  G. 


Eminent  Authors  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  tr.  R.  B.  Anderson ;  ports. 

Heyse.  Andersen,  Mill,  Renan,  Tegner,  Flaubert,  Faludan,  MuUer,  BjOmsen,  Ibsen. 


$2   12°  New  York 


Dictionary. 

■de  GtJBERNATis,  Prf.  A.  Dictionnaire  International  des  Ecrivains  du  Jour 

Series. 

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Congreve  Prf,  Edin.  GOSSE  88 

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Ellis,  Havelock  The  New  Spirit 

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Darwin G.  T.  Bettany  87 

Dickens F.  T.  Marzials  87 

Emerson  Dr.  R.  Garnett  88 

Goethe Jas.  SlME  88 

Goldsmith  Austin  DOBSON  88 

Heine     Wm.  SHARP  88 


Hugo F.  T.  Marzials  88 

Johnson Col.  F.  GRANT  87 

Keats W.  M.  RosSETTI  87 

Leasing    T.  W.  Rolleston  89 

Longfellow    Editor  87 

Mill,  J.  S w.  L.  Courtney  88 

Milton  Dr.  R.  Garrett  89 


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Schiller 

Scott Prf.  CD.  YONGE  88 

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Smith,  Adam R.  B.  H  aldanf.  87 

Smollett D.  Hannay  88 

Thackeray    ....Herman  MERIVALE  89 


7/6     8°  Bell 


90 


Fiction :  History  of— ».  k  §  19,  s.v.  dunlop. 


18.    BRITISH  LITERATURE :  (a)  GENERAL  HISTORY.    COMPREHENSIVE  PERIODS,  &o. 

Bibliography.      "  Encyelopsedia  "—for  General  British  Bibliography,  w.  K  §  6. 

A  supplementary  volume,  bringing  the  work  down  to  1888,  is  in  preparation.    A  useful  wk.,  but  not  entirely  trustworthy. 

Allibone,  S.  a.  [Am.]      Dictionary  of  English  and  American  Literature,  3  vols,  [to  about  1850]  $22. 50  r  8°  PhiladelphidJi^-*]\\ 


*K0ERT1NG,  Dr.  Gustav    Grundriss  der  Geschichte  der  englischen  Literatur 


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emd  copious  references  to  modem.books  ana  articles  (especially  German). 


Dictionaries. 

Adams,  W.  Davenport 
Chambers,  Dr.R.  [ed.] 

ten  Brink,  Prf.  B. 

General  History. 

Brooke,  Rer.  Stopford 
Craik,  Prf.  G.  LiUie 


Dictionary  of  English  and  American  Literature 

Cyclopaedia  of  English  Literature,  ed.  Dr.  R.  Carruthers,  2  vols.  ;  ill. 

Historical,  critical  and  biographical,  with  specimens  of  literature. 
— V.  infra,  s.v.  Early  English. 


7/6  f  4°  Cassell 
2o/-  r  8°  Chambers 


87 


[78]  84 
[43]  77 


Macmillan 
Griffin 


[76]  80 

[61] 
[    ]83 


Primer  of  English  Literature  [Primer  Series  ;  a  good  little  book]  l/-    i8' 

History  of  English  Liter,  and  Langu^e  from  the  Norman  Conquest ;  2  vols. 

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The  last  (10th)  edn.  contains  an  Afpettdix  on  recent  English  literature  by  H.  Craik. 
History  of  English  Literature ;  in  4  volumes,  vif.  abundant  extracts  ea.  7/6  c  8'  Macmillan  87-89  in  prog. 

Geo.  SAINTSBURY  :  Elizabethan  Literature,  '8;  ;  Prf.  E.  W.  GossE  :  Hist.  a/Eighteenth  Century  Literature,  '89.    Stopforo  BROOKE  on  Early  English  Literature,  and 

E.  DOWDEN  on  T}ie  Modern  Period  Xo  follow. 

MiNTO,  Prf.  W.  Manual  of  English  Prose  Literature  [showing  characteristics  of  style]  7/6  c  8' 

MoRLEY,  Prf.  Henry         First  Sketch  of  English  Literature  7/6  c  8' 

,,  ,,  English  Writers,  vols  i.-iv.  ea.  5/—  c  8 

Orig.  planned  and  pub.  as  far  as  Dunbar  [1864-67] ;  now  to  be  compl.  in  30  half-yearly  vols.    VoLi.:  to  Beowulf ;  ii. :  Caedmon  to  Conquest;  iil. : 


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in  pi'og. 

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a  good  little  book,  written  in  a  more  attractive  but  less  detailed  manner  than  MORLEY's  First  Sketch,  ut  supra. 

History  of  English  Literature  [tr.],  4  vols.  30/-  s  8°  ;  or  2  vols.  15/-  c  8°  Chatto        72-74 ;  77 


Tables  of  English  Literature  :  20  charts 


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Early  English  Literature  [Am.  tr.] 


[to  Wiclif]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

^l.  Literatur.    VoL  ii.  {Berlin  '89)  is  being  tr.  by  Dr.  Clarke  ROBINSON :  it  ends  vnth  access,  of  Elizab. 
ronns  the  only  hist,  of  Early-Eng.  literature  wh.  is  at  all  adequate. 

Early  English  Literature  8°  Macmillan 


Forming  the  ist  Vol.  of  his  Geschichte  der  e. 
VoLi, 


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Sixteenth  Century. 

Herford,  [Prf.]  C.  H.      Studies  in  the  Literary  Relations  of  England  and  Germany  in  i6  century 
Saintsbury,  George         Elizabethan  Literature 

713 


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in  p7'ep, 
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87 


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HISTORY  OF   BRITISH   LITERATURE. 


[History,  etc. 


K  §§ 19-21 

Seventeenth  Century. 

GossE,  Prf.  Edmund  Seventeenth  Century  Studies 

Eighteenth  Century. 


[poetical]  10/6     S"  Paul 


GossE,  Prf.  Edmund 
Nichols,  J. 


The  end  of  the  iSth  and  beg^iunmgr  of  the  19th  centuries.    Written  in  an  interesting  manner,  but  of  no  great  value. 


History  of  English  Literature  in  the  Eighteenth  Century  [1660-1780]  7/6  c  8' 

Literary  Anecdotes  of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  9  vols,  and  index   o.p.  \w.  £(i\     8' 
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Oliphant,  Mrs.  [Marg.]  The  Literary  History  of  England,  3  vols.  31/6  ;_  red.  to  21/- 

The  end  of  the  iSth  and  besinninEr  of  the  loth  centuries.    Written  in  an  interestincr  ma 

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Victorian  Era. 

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DOWDEN,  Prf.  E. 

MoRLEY,  Prf.  Henry 


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The  Modern  Period  of  English  Literature 
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19.    BRITISH  LITERATURE :  (*)  SPECIMENS  ILLUSTRATING  ITS  HISTORY. 


General. 

Angus,  Dr.  Jos.  [ed.]         Handbook  of  Specimens  of  English  Literature  S/6  c  8° 

Demaus,  Rev.  Rob.  [ed.]  Class-Eook  of  English  Prose  [specimens  w.biogr.  notices  &  notes,  school-bk.]  4/6   12° 


G  ALTON,  Arthur  [ed.  ]         English  Prose  from  MaundeviUe  to  Thackeray 
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*Saintsbury,  Geo.  [ed.]  Specimens  of  English  Prose  Style 
Shaw,  T.  B.  [ed.]  Choice  Specimens  of  English  Literature 

SouTHGATE,  Henry  [ed.]  Many  Thoughts  of  Many  Minds,  2  series 
Typical  Selections  from  the  Best  English  Writers  :  with  notes,  2  vols. 


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ea.  7/6  i 

Shorter  Prose  Works ;  v. :  Longer  Works  in  Verse  and  Prose. 

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7/6  p  8°  Murray  64 

ea.  12/6  r  8°  Griffin      [51;  71]  89 

ea.  3/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press      [69]  82 


Early, 

*Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W. 


L  :  Latimer  to  Berkeley ;  ii. :  Pope  to  Macaulay. 


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20.    BRITISH  LITERATURE:  {c)  FICTION:  HISTORY  OF. 
Generally. 

*DuNLOP,  John  — in  his  History  of  Fiction,  2  vols.         [European  and  English  fiction]  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter  Essays  on  Chivalry,  Romance,  and  Drama  [poor]  1/6  c  8°  Warne 

Tuckerman,  B.  [Am.]      History  of  English  Prose  Fiction  [Malory  to  Geo.  Eliot,  second-rate]  8/6  c  8°  Low 


Sixteenth  Century. 

*JUSSERAND,  J.  J. 


The  English  Novel  in  the  Time  of  Shakespeare  [tr.];  6  photos,  and  iacs.  ill. 

Before  Shakespeare,  Lyly,  The  School  of  Lyiy,  Sidney,  Nash,  after  Shakespeare. 


8°  Unwin 


[14]  88 

[35]  74 
82 


90 


The  Modern  Novel  and  Novelists. 


Forsyth,  W. 
Lanier,  S.  [Am.] 
Masson,  Prf.  David 
Senior,  W.  Nassau 


Novels  and  Novelists  of  the  Eighteenth  Century 

The  English  Novel  and  the  Principles  of  its  Development 

British  Novelists  and  their  Styles 

Essays  on  Fiction 


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83 
59 
64 


21.    BRITISH  LITERATURE:  (d)  POETS  and  POETRY:  HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY  and  CRITICISM  OF. 
General  History  of  British  Poetry. 

Warton,  Thomas  History  of  English  Poetry,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  4  v.  [11-16  cent.]  o.p.  \_pb.  42/- ;  to.  21/-]  r  8°  Tegg  [^5^]  ^t 

„  „  The  same  [reprint  of  first  edition]  6/r- c  8°  Ward&Lock[}4^f]7a 

Biography  and  Criticism :  Collectively— ».  also  k  §  23,  and  k  §  62. 

*Arnold,  Matthew  Essays  in  Criticism,  ser.  i.,  9/-  ;  ser.  ii.  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [69]  75;  88 

Ser  L  ■  Functions  of  Criticism  at  Pres.  Day,  Liter.  Influ.  of  Academies,  Maur.de  Gu^rin,  Eug.  de  Gu  jrln,  Heine,  Pagan  and  Mediaev.  Relig.  Sentiment,  Joubert,  Spinoza,  M.  Aurelius. 
Ser.  ii. :  Study  of  Poetry,  Milton,  Gray,  Keats,  Wordsworth,  Byron,  Shdley,  Tolstoi,  Amiel. 

*Brooke,  Rev.  Stopford  A.  Theology  of  the  English  Poets  S/-p8°  Paul  [74]  8" 

Cowper,  Coleridge,  Wordsworth,  Burns. 

Campbell,  Thos.  Lives  of  the  British  Poets  [w.  his  Essay  on  English  Poetry}  3/6  p  8°  Murray  [19]  48 

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Cante  [the  greater  portion  of  the  bk  1.  Wordsworth,  Browning's  SordeU*. 

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Literature] 


HISTORY  OF   BRITISH    LITERATURE. 


[History,  etc. 


K  §22 


Coleridge,  S.  T. 
Dennis,  John 
Doyle,  Sir  Francis 
GOSSE,  Prf.  Edmund 
Hamilton,  W. 
Haweis,  Rev.  H.  R. 
Hazlitt,  Wm. 
HUTi'ON,  R.  H. 


Lectures  and  Notes  on  English  Poets  [posthumous]  3/6  c  8' 

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Lectures  on  Poetry,  ser.  i.,  3/6  ;  ser.  ii.,  9/-  [delivered  at  Oxon.]  c  8°  Macm. 

From  Shakespeare  to  Pone  :  the  rise  of  classic  poetry  6/-  c  8° 

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Poets  in  the  Pulpit  3/6  c  8° 

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Literary  Essays  [  =  Essays,  vol.  ii.]  6/-  c  8° 

Goethe,  Wordsworth,  Shelley,  Brownings,  Clough,  Arnold,  Tennyson. 

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The  best  libraiy  edition.    Also  in  Chandos  Library  1/6  c  8°  Wanie  [72]  77 ;  and  Routledge's  Popular  Lib.  3/6  '90. 
Arnold,  Matthew  [ed.]   Johnson's  Lives  of  the  Poets  :  the  Six  Chief  Lives  :  w.  pref.  and  notes        4/6  c  8° 
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Lowell,  J.  Russell  [Am.  ]  Essays  on  the  English  Poets       [Camelot  Series  :  w.  new  pref.  by  author]  i/-   16° 


Bohn's  Lib. 

S.P.C.K. 

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Camb.  Press 

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Bohn'sLib.[i8;i9]69 

Macmillan       [76]  88 


83 
83 

72 

85 
79 


London  [1779-81]  54 


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7/6  c  8° 
16/-     8° 


Masson,  Prf.  David 
MiNTO,  Prf.  W. 
Noel,  Roden 
Patmore,  Coventry 

Rossetti,  W.  M. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter 
Shairp,  Pre.  J.  C. 
Stebbing,  Wm. 
Trelawny,  E.  J. 

Scotland. 

Blackie,  Prf.  J.  S. 
Irving,  D. 
Murdoch,  A.  G. 
Shairp,  Prf.  J.  C. 

Veitch,  Prf.  Jolm 

Wilson,  J.  Grant 

Lake  Poets. 

de  Quincey,  Thomas 

Contemporary. 

Devey,  Joseph  Comparative  Estimate  of  Modern  English  Poets  o.p.  \_pb.  10/6  ;  tci.  5/-]  c  8°  Moxon 

FoRMAN,  H.  Buxton  Our  Living  Poets  :  with  an  essay  on  criticism  12/-     8°  Tinsley 

*Stedman,  E.  C.  [Am.]  Victorian  Poets  9/-  c  8°  Chatto 

de  Verb,  Aubrey  Essays  chiefly  on  Poetry  2  vols.  12/- gl  8°  Macmillan 

Vol.  i.:  Characteristics  of  Spenser;  Spenseras  a  Philosophic  Poet;  Genius  and  Passion  of  Wordsworth  ;  Wisdom  and  Truth  of  Wordsworth's  Poetry ;  Taylor's 
Philip  Van  ArtRvelde ;  vol.  ii. :  Taylor's  Edwin  the  Fair,  etc. ;  Two  Chief  Schools  of  Eng.  Poetry,  the  National  and  the  Ideal  [w.  spec.  ref.  to  Shelley  and 
Keats] ;  Lander's  Poetry ;  Subjective  Difficulties  in  Religion ;  St.  Aloysius  Gonza^a ;  Human  AiFections  in  Early  Xtn.  Time ;  Recollections  of  Wordsworth. 

"Fleshly"  School 
Buchanan,  Robert 


[78]  82 

85 

89 

[74]  81 

[74]  85 

87 

[89]  89 


Scottish  Song  :  its  wealth,  wisdom  and  social  significance 

History  of  Scottish  Poetry,  ed.  J.  A.  Carlyle 

Scottish  Poets :  recent  and  living 

Sketches  in  History  and  Poetry,  ed.  Prf.  J.  Veitch  7/6  c  8' 

The  Early  Poetry  of  Scot!.,  Songs  of  Scott  before  Burns,  The  Ettrick  Shepherd ;  and  others  historical. 
History  and  Poetry  of  the  Scottish  Border  10/6  c  8' 

The  Feeling  for  Nature  in  Scottish  Poetry,  2  vols.  15/-  f  8' 

The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Scotland,  2  vols.  ea.  12/6     8' 


Ward  &  Lock  [78]  85 
Wame  [     ]  74 

Edinburgh      [72]  78 
Murray  87 

Pickering        [78]  87 


Blackwood  89 

Edinburgh      [3-]  61 
Glasgow  83 

Douglas,  Edin.      87 

MacLehose,  Glasg.  78 
Blackwood  87 

Blackie  76;  77 


The  Lakes  and  Lake  Poets 


[=Works,  vol.  ii.]  4/6  p  8°  Black 


The  Fleshly  School  of  Poetry 


o.p.  [w.  5/-]      8°  London 


An  attack  on  SWINBURNE  and  ROSSETTI,  orig.  pub.  in  Contetnf.  Rev.  1871,  s.n.  Thos.  MAITLAND.    The  pamphlet  was  the  subject  of  an  action  for  libel. 
The  story  is  told  in  Rees*  Pleasures  of  a  Book-iuarm,  4/6  f  8»  Stock  87. 

Contemporary  Dramatists. 

Archer,  William  English  Dramatists  of  To-day  8/6  c  8°  Low 

CriL  exam,  of  wks.  of  Albeiy,  Brough,  Bumand,  Byron,  Gilbert,  Grundy,  Howard,  Jones,  Meritt,  Pinero,  Reece,  Sims,  Smith,  Tennyson,  Wills. 


[    ]7i 


73 

71 

[76]  88 

[    ]88 


72 


82 


22.    BRITISH  LITEBATURE:  («)  HISTORY  OF  DRAMATIC  LITERATURE. 


Bibliography, 

Halliwell  [-Phillips]  J.  O.    Dictionary  of  Old  English  Plays 


Hazlitt,  W.  C. 

Generally. 

•Collier,  J.  Payne 

V.  SCHLEGEL,  A.  W. 

Ward,  Prf.  A.  W. 
Dictionaries. 

Adams,  W.  Davenport 
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[to  end  of  17th  cent.]  12/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith 


Hdbk.  to  Popular  Poetical  and  Dramatic  Literature     [of  Eng.  ;  to  l66o]  31/6     8' 

History  of  English  Dramatic  Poetry  to  Time  of  Shakespeare,  and  Annals  of 

Stage  to  Restoration,  3  vols,  70/-  f  4° 

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HISTORY   OF   BRITISH   LITERATURE. 


[History,  etc. 


K  §23 

Elizabethan. 

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Elze,  Karl  Notes  on  Elizabethan  Dramatists         [w.  conjectural  textual  emendations]  5/-     8' 

Hazlitt,  William  Lectures  on  Dramatic  Literature  of  Age  of  Elizabeth  3/6  ;  cheap  edn.  i/-  c  8' 

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Bohn's  Lib.    [49]  88 
Balls  '      80 

Bohn'sLib.[2i]69;89 
Smith  &  Elder       88 


10/6  p  8^*  Ward  &  Downey  87 


23.    BRITISH  LITERATURE:  {/)  BIOGRAPHY  and  CRITICISM-(a)  COLLECTIVELY. 


Series. 

Eminent  Women  Series      — v,  K 

English  Men  of  Letters,  ed.  John 

Addison W.  T.  Courthope. 

Bacon    Dn.  R.  W.  CHURCH. 

Bentley Prf.  R.  C.  JEBB 

tBerkeley Prf.  T.  H.  HUXLEY 

Bunyan T.  A.  FrOUDE 

Burke John  MORLEY 

Bums Prf.  J.  SHAlRP 

Byron Prf.  NiCHOL 

■tCarlyle FlTZJAMES 

Chaucer A.  W.  WARD 

Coleridge H.  D.  TRAILL 


§  17.:  European  Literature. 
Morley 

Cowper Prf.  Goldwin  SMITH 

DeFoe Prf.  W.  MINTO 

De  Quincey Prf.  MaSSON 

Dickens A.  W.  WARD 

Dryden Geo.  SaINTSBURY 

Fielding Austin  DOBSON 

Gibbon J.  Cotter  MORISON 

Goldsmith Wm.  BLACK. 

Gray Edm.  GOSSE 

Hawthorne Hy.  JAMES 

Hume Prf.  T,  H.  HUXLEY 


ea.  ij- paper,  1/6  clot  A  c  8'  Macmillan  [78-86]  88-90 /«  ^nif. 


.ohnson Leslie  STEPHEN 

Keats Prf.  S.  COLVIN 

Lamb [Can.]  A.  AINGER 

-Landor Prf.  S.  COLVIN 

Locke Thos.  FOWLER 

Macaulay J.  Cotter  MORISON 

fMiU MORLEY 

Milton Rev.  Mark  Pattison 

Pope Leslie  STEPHEN 

Scott R.  H.  HUTTON 


Shelley J.  A.  SyMONDS 

Sheridan Mrs.  M.  OLIPHANT 

fSldney J-  A.  SYMONDS 

■jSmith  A COURTNEY 

Southey Prf.  E.  DOWDEN 

Spenser Dn.  R.W.  CHURCH 

Sterne H.  D.  Traill 

Swift Leslie  STEPHEN 

Thackeray Ant  Trollope 

Wordsworth F.  W.  H.  Myers 


K§i7 


t  Noi  published  yet, 

European  Literature. 


Great  Writers  Series 

CoUeetively. 

*Arnold,  Matthew  Essays  in  Criticism — v.  K  §  2i. 

*Bagehot,  Walter  Literary  Studies,  ed.  R.  H.  Hutton,  2  vols.  28/-     8°  Longman        [78]  79 

i.  :  Shelley ;  Shakesp.— the  Man ;  Milton ;  Cowper.    ii.  :  Gibbon  ;  Ep.  Butler ;  Sterne  &  Thackeray ;  Scott ;  Dickens  ;  Macaulay ;  Wordsw, ;  Tennys.  and  Browning. 

BiRRELL,  Augustine  Obiter  Dicta,  series  i.,  5/- j  also  i/- ;  series  ii.  6/-  c  8°  Steele  [84]  86  ;  85  ;  [87]  88 

Light  yet  scholarly  short  essays.    Sen  i.  :  Carlyle,  "  Obscurity  "  of^rowning,  Falstaif,  Truth  Hunting,  and  7  other  essays ;  ser,  ii.  :  Milton,  Pope.  Johnson,  Burke, 


*Brimley,  George 
Buchanan,  Robert 


8"  Macmillan      [58]  81 


Ser.  i.  :  Carlyle,  "  Obscurity"  of  Browning,  Falstaif,  Truth  Hunting,  and  7  other  essays;  ser,  ii. 
Lamb,  Emerson,  Cambridge  and  the  Poets,  Office  of  Liter.,  etc. 

Essays,  ed.  W.  G.  Clark  S/- 

Tennyson,  Wordsworth,  Carlyle's  Sttrting,  Esmondt  Westward  Ho  I  Wilson's  Noctes  Atnbros.t  etc 

Master  Spirits  o.p.  \_pb.  7/6 ;  w.  5/-]  p  8°  H.  S.  King  73 

Eoghsh  Positive,  Bards  of  Hebrides,  Scandin.  Studies,  The  Old  Ballads 
ioorland  Poets,  The  Laureate  of  the  Nuiseiy,  and  Hunter's  Retrospects. 

ea.  i/-    16°  Chapman  [28-38]  86 

Schiller,  J.  P.  Richter; 


Criticism  as  Fine  Art,  Dickens,  Tennyson,  Heine,  De  Musset,  Browning,  Hugo,  A  Younj 
of  Denm.,  Anon.  Masterpieces,  Danish  Romances,  Poets  in  Obscurity,  Geo.  Heath,  "The  . 

Carlyle,  Thomas  Miscellaneous  Essays,  7  vols. 

The  Literary  Essays  are 


Coleridge,  S.  T. 
Courtney,  W.  L. 


■vol.  i.  :  Goethe's  Helena,  Goethe,  J.  P.Richter  ;  ii. :  Burns,  C.  G.  Heyne,  Voltaire,  Novalis  :  iii.  : 
iv. :  Johnson ;  v. :  Diderot,  Mirabeau ;  vi. :  Sir  W.  Scott. 


[    ]S 


Dennis,  John 
D'Israeli,  Isaac 


76 


Miscellanies,  and  Theory  of  Life,  ed.  T.  Ashe        [sesthetical  and  literary]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib, 
Studies,  New  and  Old   [Hobbes,  Browning,  Swinb.,  C.  Reade,  etc.;  repr.  fr. 

Edinb.  and  Fortn.'\  6/—  c8°  Chapman 
Studies  in  English  Literature  7/6  c  8°  Stanford 

Pope,  De  Foe,  Steele,  Southey,  Prior,  the  Wartons,  Wesley,  etc. 

Works  ea.  vol.  3/6  c  8°  Routledge  [HIi]  U 

Amenities  of  Literature  [1841] ;  Calamities  and  Quarrels  of  Authors  [ia-14] ;  Curiosities  of  Literature,  3  v.  [1731-1823]  ;  Miscellanies  of  Literature  [41]. 

DowDEN,  Prf.  Edward      Studies  in  Literature  [from  1789  to  1877]  12/-  ■  8°  Paul  78 

„  „  Transcripts  and  Studies  12/-     8°      „  87 

Carlyle's  Lectures  ;  Shelley's  Essay  ott  Reform :  I^st  Words  on  Shelley ;  Text  of  Wordsw. :  Victor.  Liter. ;  Spenser— Poet  and  Teacher ;  Heroines  of  Spenser; 
Shakesp. 's  Portraiture  of  Women ;  Romeo  and  yuliet;  Marlowe  ;  Milton  ;  Browning's  Sordello ;  Interpret,  of  Liter. 

Forster,  John  Biographical  Essays                [Cromwell,  Defoe,  Steele,  Churchill,  Foote]  12/-     8°  Murray  [58]  60 

Froude,  J.  A.  — inhis  Short  Studies  on  Great  Subjects,  4  series  [for  contents,  w.  F§  l]  ea,  6/-  c  8°  Longman  [f  J]  |f 

Grimm,  Hermann  Literature  [tr.j                 [Emerson,  Voltaire,  Macaulay,  Bros.  Grimm,  etc.'\  8/-  c8°  Low  85 

HlTCHMAN,  Francis  Eighteenth  Century  Studies                                                                                 12/-     8°     ,,  81 

Wilkes;  Churchill;  Garrick;  Cumberland;  Wesley;  The  Cook's  Oracle;  Is.  Disraeli  iS*  Bolton  Comey  ;  Dibdul  and  Roxburghe  Club ;  Jos.  Priestley:  Erasmus  Darwin,  tffc 


Ingleby,  Dr.  C. 
James,  Henry 


M. 


Knight,  Prf.  William 
Lang,  Andrew 
"Lowell,  J.  R.  [Am,] 


Essays,  ed.  his  son  [posthum. ;  Bacon,  Coleridge,  Wordsw. ,  De  Quincey,  etc.  ]  7/6  8°  Trubner  88 

Partial  Portraits  [chiefly  repr.  fr.  Amer.  mags.]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  88 

Emerson,  Trollope,  Geo.  Eliot,  Du  Maurier,  R.  L.  Stevenson. 

Studies  in  Philosophy  and  Literature  7/6  c  8°  Paul  79 

-V.  K  §  83. 

My  Study  Windows  [Camelot  Classics]  l/-   16°  Walter  Scott  [71]  86 

Abr.  Lincoln,  Thoreau,  Carlyle,  Swinburne,  Chaucer,  Dryden,  Pope,  etc. 

Tlie  English  Poets,  Lessing,  Rousseau  and  Essays            [Camelot  Classics]  l/-    16°            ,,  [z;._)'.]88 

Among  my  Books                                                                        2  series,  ea.  7/6  c  8°  Low  70-76 

Democracy,  and  other  Essays                                                                          6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  87 

Fielding,  Coleridge,  Wordsworth,  Don  Quixote. 
716 


6/-  c  8°  Chatt? 

[88]  88 

12/-  c  8°        „ 

[75]  88 

12/-      8° 

86 

Literature]  HISTORY  OF   BRITISH    LITERATURE.  [History,  etc. 

K  §24 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  Ld.     —in  his  Essays  [for  contents,  v.  F  §  i]  2/6  c  8°  Longman  [25-44]  89 

'Pater,  Walter  Appreciations :  w.  an  essay  on  Style  8/6  c  8°  Macmillan  89 

On  Style,  Wordsworth,  Coleridge,  Lamb,  Sir  T.  Browne,  Lml^s  Labour's  Lost,  Measure  for  Measure,  Shakesp.'s  Engrlish  Kings,  Esthetic  Poetry,  D.  G.  RossetH. 

Paul,  C.  Kegan  Biographical  Sketches  7/6  p  8°  Paul  [83]. 83 

Edw.  Irving,  Keble,  Maria  Hare,  Rowland  Williams,  Chas,  Kingsley,  "  George  Eliot,"  Card,  J.  H.  Newman. 

Robertson,  J.  M.  Essays  Towards  a  Critical  Method  7/6  c  8°  Unwin  89 

Science  in  Criticism  [Historic  Phases— Recent  Nihilism— The  Problem  Stated— Principles  of  Practice] ;  Howells*  Novels ;  The  Fable  of  the  Bees ;  The  Art  of  Tennyson, 

Round  Table  Series,  ed.  H.  Bellyse  Baildon  7/6     8°  Brown,  Edin.        87 

Emerson  [EDITOR] ;  Geo.  Eliot ;  Ruskin  [Prf.  P.  GEDDES] ;  Whitman  [J.  ROBERTSON] ;  Darwin  fj.  T.  CUNNINGHAM] ;  Rossetti  [P.  W.  NICHOLSON], 

Salt,  H.  S.  Literary  Sketches  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein        88 

•Stephen,  Leslie  Hours  in  a  Library,  3  series  ea.'9/-     8°  Smith  &  Elder74-79 

i,  J  Defoe,  Richardson,  Pope ;  Elwin's  edn.  of  Pope ;  Scott,  Hawthorne,  Balzac,  De  Quincey ;  ii.  :  Sir  T.  Browne,  Ton.  Edwards,  Law,  Walpole,  Johnson, 
Crabbe,  Hazlitt,  Disraeli ;  ui. :  Massmger,  Fielding,  Cowper  and  Rousseau.  Edinburgh  Reviewers,  Wordsworth's  Ethics,  Landor,  Macaulay,  Bronte,  Kingsley. 

Stevenson,  R.  Louis       Familiar  Studies  of  Men  and  Books 

Burns,  Whitman,  Thoreau,  Villon,  Pepys,  John  Knox. 

*SwiNBURNE,  A.  C.  Essays  and  Studies 

Victor  Hugo,  Rossetti's  Poems,  Matthew  Arnold's  New  Poems,  Text  of  Shelley. 
*         „  ,,  .  Miscellanies 

Short  Notes  on  Eng.  Poets ;  A  Century  of  Eng.  Poetry ;  Congreve  ;  Collins ;  Wordsworth  &  Byron ;  Lamb  &  Geo.  Wither ;  Landor ;  Keats  ;  Tennyson  and  Musset ; 
Em.  Bronte  ;  Chas.  Reade ;  Auguste  Vacquerie  ;  Mary  Qn.  of  Scots ;  A  Relic  of  Dryden ;  Sir  H.  Taylor  on  Shelley  ;  Notes  on  Character  of  Mary  Qn.  of  Scots. 

Taylor,  Bayard  [Am.]     Critical  Essays  and  Literary  Notes,  ed.  Marie  Taylor  [Am.]  $2  c  8°  New  York  80 

Tennyson,  Hugo,  Hebel,  Riickert,  Freiligrath,  Thackeray,  Liter,  as  an  Art,  Halleck,  Bryant,  Longfellow,  Sand,  Dana,  Geo.  Eliot.  James,  Hoirells. 

Walton,  Izaac  Lives  of  Donne  [Dn.  of  S.  Paul's],  Wotton,  Hooker,  Geo.  Herbert  and  Sand- 

erson [Bp.  of  Line],  ed.  A.  H.  BuUen;  ill.  5/-;  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Universal  Lib.] 

i/-  c8°  Low[i67o-78]88;Routl.  88 
Wright,  Thos.  Biographia  Britann.  Literaria  [Ang.-Nor.  per.]  2  vols.  o.p.  \_pb.  24/-]    8°  [Roy.  Soc.  of  Lit.]  Parker  42-46 

Women  Writers. 

Kavanagh,  Julia  English  Women  of  Letters,  2  vols.  o.p.  \_pb.  21/-;  w.  5/-]  c  8°  London  63 

Biographies  of  Mme.  D'Arblay,  Mrs.  Radcliffe,  Lady  Morgan,  Mrs.  Inchbald,  Maria  Edgeworth,  Jane  Austen,  etc. 

Robertson,  Prf.  Eric  S.  English  Poetesses  :  crit.  biogs,  w.  illustr.  extracts     [Aphra  Behn.  to  date]  $/-  c  8°  Cassell  84 

Thackeray,  Anne  Isab.  [=Mrs.  Ritchie]  A  Book  of  Sibyls  [repr.  fr.  Cornhill  Mag.\  "ild  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder       81 

Mrs.  Barbauld,  Miss  Edgeworth,  Mrs.  Opie,  Miss  Austen. 

Tytler+Watson,  ^^  The  Songstresses  of  Scotland,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  16/-  ;  w.  6/-]  p  8°  Strahan  71 

Walford,  L.  B.  FourBiog.  it.Blackwood[^3.n&  Taylor,  Eliz.  Fry,  Han.  More,  M.  Somerville]  5/-  c  8°  Blackwood  88 

Poets  and  Dramatists— w.  k  §  21,  s.v.  Poets. 
SeholaFS  — ».  also  k  §  83. 

Wits  and  Humourists. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.         Lectures  on  the  English  Humoristsofi  8th  Century  2/6  12°;  or  [Pocket  Lib.]  1/6  i6°Smith&Elder[S3]75;88 

Lectures  on  Swift ;  Congreve  and  Addison ;  Steele  ;  Prior,  Gay  and  Pope ;  Hogarth,  Smollett  and  Fielding ;  Sterne  and  Goldsmith. 

Times,  John  Lives  of  the  Wits  and  Humorists,  2  vols.  ;  ports.  [anecdotic]  12/-  c  8°  Bentley  [62]  72 

Swift,  Steele,  Foote,  Goldsmith,  the  2  Colmans,  Sheridan,  Poison,  Sydney  Smith,  Theod.  Hook,  J.  and  H.  smith. 

,,         „  Anecdote  Lives  of  the  Later  Wits  and  Humorists,  2  vols.  12/-  c  8°        „  74 

feux  d'Esprit. 
Leigh,  H.  S.  [ed.]  Jeux  d'Esprit :  written  and  spoken  [French  and  English]  6/-  c  8°  Chatto  77 

Criticism,  Literary:  History  of. 

Caine,  T.  Hall  Cobwebs  of  Criticism  [contemp.  crit.  of  Byron,  Shelley,  Hunt,  Wordsw.,  etc.]  5/-  c  8°  Stock  [82]  85 

Haunts   and   Landmarks—^.  E  §  17 :  English  Topography,  esp.  s.v.  Middlesex. 

Letters. 

Ellis,  Sir  Henry  [ed.]      Original  Letters  of  Eminent  Literary  Men  of  the  l6,  17,  and  18  Centuries  4*  Camden  Soc.  43 

24.    BRITISH  LITERATURE:  (g)  BIOGRAPHY  and  CRITICISM -(/3)  INDIVIDUALLY. 
Fourteentli  Century. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey  [1328-1400] 

Browne,  M.                      Chaucer's  England,  2  vols.                                                                                  24/-     8°  Hurst  69 

Godwin,  William            Life  of  Chaucer  :  with  sketches  0*  his  times,  4  vols.                                        o.p.    12°  London  04 

Selby,  W.  D.  [ed.]         Life-Records  of  Chaucer,  2  pts.                                                                                8°  Chaucer  Soc  7';-76 

Ward,  Prf.  A.  W.          Chaucer                                                                   [English  Men  of  Letters]  i/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [80]  87 

Language  and  Metrics— v.  K  §§  237,  240. 

717 


Literature]  BIOGRAPHY  OF  BRITISH  WRITERS.  [History,  etc. 

K  §24 

Sixteenth  Century. 

Beaumont,  Francis  [1586-1616]  Francis  Beaumont :  a  critical  study.     By  G.  C.  Macaulay                 5/-  c  8°  Paul  83 

Campion,  Thomas  [1540-1623]  Life  of.     By  Richard  Simpson                                                             16/-     8°  Williams  67 

Greene,  Robert  [i^6o-i^g2]-^'i>r  ace.  of  him,  his  prose  wks.  and  qtiarrels  m.  Shaksp.,  v.  Simpson's  School  of  Shaksp.,  »^  K  §  79. 
JONSON,  Ben.  [1574-1637] 

Masson,  Prf.  D.  [ed.]     Drummond's  Notes  of  Conversations  w.  B.  J. — in  his  Life  of  Drummond,  ut  infra. 

Swinburne,  A.  C.            A  Study  of  Ben  Jonson                                                                                         7/-  c  8°  Chatto  89 

Symonds,  J.  A.              Ben  Johnson                                                                     [English  Worthies]  i/6  c  8°  Longman  [87]  88 

Shakspbre,  William  [1564-1616]. 
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Morgan,  A.  [Am.]  Digest  Shakespearianae :  a  topical  index,  pt.  i.  [A-F]  15/- 34°  New  YorkShakesp.  Soc.  87 

A  topical  index  to  the  printed  matterin  En^lisli  [ezd.  comment,  and  crit.]  rel.  to  Shakspere  and  his  works  to  1866. 
Reichel,  E.  Shakespeare  Litteratur  8/6     8°  Stuttgart  87 

Tedder,  H.  R.  Bibliography  of  Shakspere — appended  to  Prf.  T.  S.  Baynes'  art.  Shakspere 

in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xxi.  30/-     4°  Black  87 

Thimm,  F.  The  Literature  of  Shakespeare  [literature  fr.  1564  to  1870]  6/-  c  8°  Thimm  [71]  72 

Bibliography  of  Shakspere's  Works— v.  K  §  80,  s.v.  Shakspere. 

Life  and  Character. 

Dyce,  Rev.  Alex.  Life  of  Shakespeare — in  vol.  i.  ofhisedn.  ij/'Wks.  of  Shakesp.,  10  vols.,   45/- net  8°  Sonnenschein[57]  90 

Elze,  Dr.  Karl                   William  Shakespeare  :  a  literary  biography,  tr.  L.  Dora  Schmitz                  6/-  p  8°  Bell  88 

Fleay,  p.  G.                      Chronicle  History  of  Life  and  Work  of  Shakespeare                                      15/—     8°  Nimmo  86 

*Halliwell-Phillips,  J.  O.  Outlines  of  the  Life  of  Shakspere,  2  vols.  ;  ill.                                   21/-  r  8°  Longman  [81]  89 

„               [       „       ]  Histor.  Ace.  of  the  New  Place,  Stratford  ;  60  ill.  [Shaksp. 's  last  residence]  63/-    f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  70 

*HuDSON,  Prf.  H.  N.  [Am.]  Shakspere  :  his  life,  art,  and  characters,  2  vols.                                            $4  c  8°  Boston  [72]  83 

Neil,  S.                               Critical  Biography  of  Shakespeare                                             [best  brief  life]  i/-  c  8°  Houlston  63 

Walter,  James                 Shakespeare's  True  Life ;  400  ill.  by  Gerald  E.  Moira  [Stratf.  on  Avon,  etc.]  21/-  i  8°  Longman  89 

Allusions  to  Shakspere — v.  Ingleby's  Centurie  of  Prayse,  ut  infra. 

Knowledge  in  Special  Departments. 

Bible. 
Colton,  G.  Q.  [Am.]       Shakspeare  and  the  Bible  :  w.  parallel  passages  $1    y:!"  New  York  88 

Wordsworth,  Bp.  C.      Shakspeare's  Knowledge  and  Use  of  the  Bible;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [64]  80 

Botany. 

Ellacombe,  Rev.  H.  N.  The  Plant-Lore  and  Garden  Craft  of  Shakespeare  o.p.  [pb.  10/6  ;  w.  6/6]  p  8°  Satchell  [78]  84 

Grindon,  Leo  H.  The  Shakspeare  Flora  ;  ill.  [a  guide  to  the  princ.  passages]  18/-  8°  Palmer  &  Howe,  Manes.  83 

Folk-lore. 
Dyer,  Rev.  T.  F.  T.         The  Folk-lore  of  Shakespeare  14/-     8°  GriflSth  84 

MediciTie. 
Bucknill,  Dr.  J.  C.         The  Medical  Knowledge  of  Shakespeare  7/6  c  8°  Longman  60 

Sport. 
Ellacombe,  Rev.  [Can.]  H.  N.     Shakespeare  as  an  Angler  83 

2^ology. 

Harting,  J.  E.  The  Ornithology  ot  Shakespeare  12/6     8°  Van  Voorst  71 

Phipson,  E.  The  Animal  Lore  of  Shakspeare's  Time  9/-  p  8°  Paul  83 

Language. 

*Abbott,  Dr.  E.  A.  Shakespearian  Grammar  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan       [69]  73 

Illustrates  some  differences  between  Shaksperean  and  modem  English. 

Craik,  G.  L.  The  English  of  Shakespeare  [philol.  comm.  on  Julius  Caesar]  5/-  p  8°  Chapman        [57]  64. 

Ellis,  Alex.  J.  On  Early  English  Pronunciation,  pts.  i.-iv.  ea.  10/- ;  pt.  v.  25/- 

[w.  spec.  ref.  to  Sh.  and  Chaucer]  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  69-75  i  ^9 

Glossaries  — ».  K  §  80,  s.v.  Shakspere.  Quotations,  etc.      —v.  K  §  80,  s.v.  Shakspere. 

Sources:  Probable  and  Possible. 

Bible  — V.  Knowledge  in  Special  Departments,  supra. 

Emblem  Writers. 
Green,  H.  Shakespeare  and  the  Emblem  Writers ;  port,  and  ill.  3i/6m8°  Triibner  70 

An  exposition  of  their  similarities  of  thought  and  expression,  with  a  view  of  emblem  literature  down  to  1616. 

Jest  Books. 

Collier,  J.  Payne  [ed.]    Shakespeare's  Library,  2  vols.  [coll.  of  romances,  histories,  etc.]  o.p.  \_w.  25/-]     8°  London  43 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  [ed.]       Shakspere  Jest  Books  7/6  c  8°  Sotheran        [64]  81 

\.i  A  Hundred  Mery  Tatys  •  ii. :  Mery  Tales  and  QuicJke  Answers,  w.  intro.  and  notes  W.  Carew  HAZLITT. 

Oesterley,  H.  [ed.]         Shakespeare's  Jest  Book  :  a  hundred  mery  talys  4/6     8°  J.R.Smith   [1526]  66 

SiMROCK,  Karl      ^  On  the  Plots  of  Shakespeare's  Plays  [tr.],  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell[-Phillips]      sh     8°  Shakespeaiff  Soc. 

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North's  "Flutanh." 
Leo,  Prf.  F.  A.  [ed.]       Four  Chapters  of  North's  Plutarch  : 


w.  pref.  and  notes  ;    130  facss. 


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Hugo,  Victor 
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Kinnear,  B.  G. 
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MOULTON,  R.  G. 

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31/6    f  °  Triibner       [1595]  78 

PhotQgi-aphedfr.  edn.  of  1595  containing  tlie  lives  of  C.  Marcius,  Coriolanus,  Cjesar,  M.  Antoniiis.  and  M.  Brutus,  as  sources  of  Shalcspere  s  tragedies;  Coriolauus, 
Cassar,  and  Antony  and  Cleopatra ;  and  partly  of  Hamlet  and  Timon  of  Atliens. 

Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.  [ed.]  Shakspere's  Plutarch  [sel.  fr.the  lives  wh.ill.  Shakp. 's plays ;  w.  notes,  &o.]  6/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  75 

Plays,  Romances,  Fairy  Tales,  etc. 
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a  collection  of  plays,  romances,  novels,  poems  and  histories  utilized  by  Shakspere.    With  intro.  and  notes. 

n  [ed.]        Fairy  Tales,  Legends  and  Romances  illustrating  Shakspere  6/-    12°  Pearson  75 

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Die  Quellen  d.  Shaks.  in  Novellen,  Marchen  u.  Sagen,  2  vols.;  w.  notes     8/-     8°  Bonn  [31]  70 

— V.  also  F  §  22  :  England,  1485-1603. 

The  England  of  Shakespeare  [a  good  little  bk.]  2/6  c  8°  Cassell  [82]  89 

Trade,  commerce,  army  and  navy,  rehg.  and  educ,  science ^nd  superstit.,  court,  London,  drama,  etc. 

Description  of  England,  w.  intro.  Dr.  F.  J.  Furnivall,  4  pts.  8°  New  Shaksp.  Soc.  [1577]  77  ;  78;  81 ;  87 
The  same :  w.  abridgment  of  Furnivall's  intro.  [Camelot  Series]  l/-   16°  Walter  Scott[lS77]89 

England  as  seen  by  Foreigners  in  Days  of  Eliz.  and  James  i.;  pi.  15/-     4°  J.  R.  Smith  65 

Trss.  ofthe  Journals  ofthe  two  Dukes  of  Wiirtemberg  in  1392-1610;  both  illustnitive  of  Shakspere. 

— in  his  The  Anatomie  of  Abuses,  2  vols.  8°  New  Shaksp.  Soc.  [1583]  79  ;  81 

Criticism,  Exposition  and  Comtnentaries—v.  also  the  annotated  edns.  of  his  Works  [K  §  80]. 
Clarke,  M.+M.  C.         The  Shakespeare  Key 

A  commentary  on  the  literary  aspect  of  the  plays. 

*CoLERlDGE,  S.  T.  Lectures  on  Shakespere,  ed.  Thos.  Ashe 

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Critical  Essays  on  the  Life  and  Plays  of  Shakspeare 
Shakspeare  as  a  Dramatic  Artist 

A  good  popular  book  on  the  Principles  of  Scientilic  Criticism. 

— in  his  Lectures  on  Dramatic  Art  and  Literature  [tr.] 

A  Study  of  Shakespeare 

— in  his  Shakspere's  Predecessors  in  the  English  Drama 

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Ingleby,  Dr.  C.  M.  [ed.]  Centurie  of  Prayse,  ed.  Lucy  Smith  21/-  r  8°  New  Shaks.  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  [74]  79 

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Characters. 

Hazlitt,  Wm.  Lectures  on  the  Characters  of  Shakespeare's  Plays,  3/6  ;  cheap  edn. 

Heroines. 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden  The  Girlhood  of  Shakespere's  Heroines  ;  9  photo,  ports.  [15  tales]    7/6         Bickers 

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Burke,  Edmund  [1729-1797]— z/.  F  §  44. 
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Masson,  Prf.  Dav.  Chatterton  :  a  story  of  the  year  1770 

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Moore,  Thos.  Memoirs  of  Life  of  Sheridan,  2  vols.;  port,  after  Sir  J.  Reynolds  o.p.  [w.  6/6] 

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Alexander,  Prf.  W.  J.  [Am.]  Introduction  to  the  Poetry  of  Browning      [w.  analysis  of  Sordello\  $ 


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Sharp,  William 
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Buckle,  H.  T. 


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Studies  on  the  Poetry  of  Browning 

Robert  Browning  :  chief  poet  of  the  age 

Sordello  :  an  outline  analysis 

Essays  on  Robert  Browning's  Poetry 

Handbook  to  the  Works  of  Robert  Browning 

Life  of  Robert  Browning 

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The  Story  of  Thomas  Carlyle 

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Cleveland,  Rose  E.  [Am.]  George  Eliot's  Poetiy,  and  other  [historical]  essays 

Cooke,  G.  W.  [Am.]      George  Eliot :  a  critical  study  of  her  life 
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ScoTT,  Sir  Walter  [1771-1832]. — v.  also  Wordsworth,  infra,  s.v.  Knight. 


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LOCKHART  was  SCOTT'S  son-in-law.    This  is  the  "standard"  life,  but  GILFILLAN'S  is  the  best  for  the  general  reader.    Also  in  Chandos  Library,  i/6  c  8' 

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Sewell,  Eliza  M.  [1815-1884]  Life  of.     By  Mrs.  Baillie  ;  ports.  6/-  c  8°  Nisbet 

Shairp,  Pre.  J.  C.  Principal  Shairp  and  his  Friends.     By  Prf.  Wm.  Knight ;  port.  15/-     8°  Murray 

Sharpe,  C.  Kirkpatrick     Letters  from  and  to.    Ed.  Alex.  AUardyce,  w.  memoir  Rev.  W.  K.  R.  Bedford, 

2  vols.  ;  etchings  and  ill.  52/6     8°  Blackwood 

a  voluminous  correspondence  with  many  notabilities  of  the  later  Georgian  era. 

Shelley,  Mary  WoUstonectaft  [1797-1851  ;  2nd  wife  of  P.  B.  Shelley].     Life  and  Letters  of,  ed.  Mrs. 

Julian  Marshall,  2  vols.  ;  ports.  30/-  c  8°  Bentley 

Edited  from  papers  in  the  possession  of  Lady  SHELLEY,  the  poet's  daughter-in-law. 

Rossetti,  Lucy-M.  [=Mrs.  W.  M.]  Mrs.   Shelley  [Eminent  Women  Series]  3/6  c8°  W.  H.  Allen 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe  [1792-1822].     Letters,  w.  essay  by  R.  Browning  o.p.  [pb.  •jj-']  c8°  'Moxon 

,,  „  Essays  and  Letters  [Camelot  Ser.]  l/-   16°  Walter  Scott 

„  „  Select  Letters,  ed.  Dr.  R.  Garnett  [Parchment  Lib.]  6/-  f  8°  Paul 

*Dowden,  Prf.  E.  Life  of  Shelley,  2  vols.  [cheap  edn.  in  prep.]  36/-     8°     „ 

Hogg,  T.  J.  Life  of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  21/-;  w. 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C,  The  Real  Shelley,  2  vols.  [untrustworthy] 

Masson,  Prf.  D.  Wordsworth,  Shelley,  and  Keats 

*Rabb4  Felix  Shelley,  the  Man  and  the  Poet  [tr.  fr.  French],  2  vols. 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley :  a  memoir 

Salt,  H.  S.  A  Shelley  Primer 

,,         „  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley  :  a  monograph ;  port. 

Sharp,  William  Life  of  Shelley  [Great  Writers] 

72s 


88 


89 


90 

52 

89 

82 

87 

12/6]  c  8°  Moxon  58 

30/-     8"  Hurst  85 

5/-  c  8°  Macmillan       [74]  81 

21/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Downey    88 

3/6  c  8°  Slark  [70]  86 

2/6  c  8°  Field  &  Tuer  87 

2/6  f8°  Sonncnschein  88 

i/-   16°  Walter  Scott  87 


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BIOGRAPHY  OF   BRITISH   WRITERS. 


[History,  etc. 


Memorials  of  Shelley  from  Authentic  Sources 
Critical  Biography  of  Shelley 
Shelley 

Shelley  :  a  study 
Records  of  Shelley,  Byron  and  the  Author ;  ports. 
1845] 


K  §24 

Shelley,  Lady  [ed.] 
Smith,  G.  Bamett 
*Symonds,  J.  A. 
Todhunter,  J. 
Trelawny,  E.J. 
Smith,  Rev.  Sydney  [1771 

HoUand.Lady  [dau.]       Memorials  of  Sydney  Smith,  ed.  Mrs.  Austin 
Reid,  Stuart  J.  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Sydney  Smith  ;  ill. 

SOUTHEY,  Robert  [1774-1843]. — v.  also  Coleridge,  supra,  Wordsworth,  infra. 
Common-place  Book,  ed.  J.  W.  Warter  [his  son-in-law],  4  series 
Correspondence  with  Caroline  Bowles,  ed.  Prf.  Edw.  Dowden 
Cottle,  Jos.  S.  Reminiscences  of  Coleridge  and  Southey 

Dowden,  Prf.  Edw.  Southey 

Southey,  C.  C.  [son]        Life  and  Correspondence  of  Southey,  6  vols. 
Sterling,  John  [1806-1844].    Life  of.     By  Thomas  Carlyle 
Strickland,  Agnes  [1801-1874].     Life  of .    By  her  Sister ;  port 
Taylor,  Sir  Henry  [1800-1886].  Autobiography  of,  2  vols.  ;  port. 
„  ,,  Correspondence  of,  ed.  Prf.  E.  Dowden 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  Lord  [1809  ;  liv.\ 


o.p.  \_pb.  &^w.  S/-]  p  8°  King 
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[English  Men  of  Letters] 


I/-  c  8' 
7/-C8' 
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Paul 

Pickering 


[59]  76 
77 

[78]  87 
80 

[78]  87 


[w.  selns.  fr.  letters]  3/6  c  8°  Longman 
21/-     8°  Low 


[55]  74 
85 


42/-     8°  Longman 

14/-     8°  Hodges,  Dublin 

o.p.  [pi.  10/6]     8°  Houlston 

[English  Men  of  Letters]     i/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

o.p.  [pi.  63/-]  p  8°  Longman 

l/-   16°  Chapman 


[1800-1875] 
[1824-1884] 


12/6  p  8' 
32/-  »■ 
16/- 


BlackVood 


49-50 
79 
47 

[79]  89 
50 

[SI]  88 
87 
85 


Japp,  Dr.  A.  H. 


_    pp. 

Jenhings,  H.J. 
Van  Dyke,  H.  [Am.] 
Walters,  J.  C. 
Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Merivale,  Herman 
TroUope,  Anthony 


[Carlyle,  Tennyson,  Ruskin] 


6/-  c  8° 
6/-  c  8° 
6/-  c8° 


21/-  p  8' 
IS/-  8- 
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Smith  &  Elder        65 
Chatto  84 

Elkin  Mathew        90 
Paul  90 

Smith&Elder[87]87 
Walter  Scott  89 

Macmillan      [79]  87 
Blackwood 
Bentley 


[84]  84 

87;  89 

84 


6/-  c  8°  Ediniurgh      [62] 


7/6  c  8' 
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Reeves  &  Turner  89 


8°  Low 


Coleridge,  S.  T. 
Cottle,  Jos.  S. 
De  Quincey,  Thos. 

Hood,  Rev.  El'Paxton 
Hudson, H.N.  [Am.] 
•Knight,  Prf.  William 


Masson,  Prf.  Dav. 
Minto,  Prf.  Wm. 


Myers,  F.  W.  H. 
Robinson,  H.  Crabb 
Sutherland,  J.  M. 
Swinburne,  A.  C. 
Symington,  A.  J. 
de  Vere,  Aubrey 


[86]  89 

78 
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37 
]  89-90 


[ 


— in  his  Three  Great  Teachers 
Alfred  Tennyson  :  a  biographical  sketch 
The  Poetry  of  Tennyson 

In  Termyson  Land  ;  12  pi.  [his  home  and  early  lyrics,  surroundings]  5/-     8' 

Collection  of  Letters  of  W.  M.  Thackeray;  ports,  andfacss.  [1847-1855]  12/6  i  8' 
Thackeray  [Great  Writers  Series]  l/-   16' 

Thackeray  [English  Men  of  Letters]     l/-  c  "' 

Trollope,  Anthony  [1815-1884].     Autobiography,  2  vols,  j  port. 

,,  T.  A.  [1810  ;  liv.l  What  I  Remember,  series  i.-ii.,  port.  30/- ;  series  iii. 

Watts,  Alaric  [1799-1864].    Narrative  of  his  Life.    By  Alaric  Alfred  Watts  [his  son],  2  v.  ;  ports, 
Whewell,  Dr.  Wm.  [1794-1866]— ».  C  §  67. 
Wilson,  Prf.Jno.  ["  North,  Christopher  "  ;  1785- 1854] 

Memoir  of.     By  Mrs.  M.  Gordon  [liis  daughter]  ;  port,  and  ill. 
Thomson,  James  ["  B.V."  ;  author  of  The  City  of  Dreadful  Night,  etc.] 

Salt,  H.  S.  Life  of  James  Thomson  ;  w.  sel.  of  his  letters  &  study  of  his  works  ;  port. 

Tupper,  Martin  [1810-1889].     My  Life  as  an  Author 
Wordsworth,  William  [1770-1850] — v.  also  Coleridge,  Southey,  supra. 

Calvert,  G.  H.  [Am.]     Wordsworth  :  a  study  [chiefly  biographical]  $1.50  c  8°  Boston 

— his  Biographia  Literaria  conts.  several  critical  chaps,  on  W's.  poetry         3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 
Early  RecoUectionsof  S.T.Coleridge,2  V.  «»/j.  ««m««;;«-?-<'OTizzKj^  f^      o.p.     8°  London 
Recollections  of  Lake  Poets— «»  w.  i.-iii.  of  his  Works        [ut  K  §  89]  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Black        [ 
On  Wordsworth's  Poetry — in  vv.  x.-xi.  of  his  Works  [ut  K  §  89]  ea.   3/6  c  8°       ,, 

William  Wordsworth  :  a  biography  o.p.  [pi.  8/6  ;  w.  5/-]  c  8°  Cash 

Studies  in  Wordsworth  [chiefly  biographical] 

LifeofWordsw'th,3vols.       [  =  v.ix.-xi.ofhised.ofWordsw'th'swks.]ea.  15/-     8°  Douglass £(/w. 

[ed.]  Memorials  of  Coleorton :  letters  of  Coleridge,  Wordsworth  &  his  sister,  Southey, 

&SirW.ScotttoSirG.&Ldy.Beaumont,ofColeorton,w.int.&notes,2v.  15/- c  8°  ,,  „ 

Wordsworth  [Great  Writers  Series]    l/-   16°  Walter  Scott  8»/?'5*. 

Through  the  Wordsworth  Country  ;  w.  56  pi.  Harry  Goodwin  42/-  s  f°;  5/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  87;  90 
The  Enghsh  Lake  District  as  interpreted  in  the  Poems  of  Wordsworth  5/-  f  8°  Douglas,  Edin.  78 
Wordsworth,  Shelley,  and  Keats  5/-  c  8°  MacmiUan      [74]  81 

— arftVr/«  Wordsworth,  JwEncyclo.,  Brit.  vol.  xxiv.  30/-     4°  Black  88 

The  same  article  in  the  prerious  (Stli)  edn.,  by  R.  CARRUTHERS,  is  also  good.    Both  are  chiefly  biographicaL 

Wordsworth  [English  Men  of  Letters,  chiefly  biographical]       l/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Diary — conts.  numerous  reminiscences  of  Wordsworth  ;  2  vols. 
Wm.  Wordsworth  :  the  story  of  his  life  :  w.  crit.  remarks  on  his  writings 
■—in  his  Miscellanies,  pp.  63-156  :  Wordsworth  and  Byron 
Wm.  Wordsworth  :  a  biographical  sketch         [w.  selns.  fr.  his  writings] 
Genius  of  W.,  Wisdom  &  Truth  of  W.'s  Poetry— 2»  v.  i.  ;  Recoil,  of  W — in 
V.  ii.  of  his  Essays,  2  v.  12/-  c  8 

Wordsworth,  Christopher    Memoirs  of  William  Wordsworth,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pi.  30/-]     8 

Dorothy    Recollections  of  a  Tour  made  [1803]  in  Scotland,  w.  Wordsw.  &  Coleridge, 

ed.  Pre.  J.  C.  Shairp  6/- f  8°  Douglas,.E</m.[74]75 

„  Society  :  Members  of.  Wordsworthiana :  selection  of  papers  read  bef.  Wordsw.  Soc. ;  ed. 

Prf.  W.  Knight  7/6  c  8    Macmillan  89 

By  R.  H.  Hattoo,  E.  Dowden.  J.  H.  Shorthoiise,  W.  Knight,  Mat.  Arnold.  A.  de  Vere,  Stopford  Brooke  I^of  Salisbunr.  J.  R.  LoweU,  Can.  Ainger. 
'  Ld.  Houghton,  Ld.  Selbomc,  H.  Roden  Noel,  Harry  Goodwin,  H.  D.  Rawnsley.  Prf.  Veitch,  etc. 

yultah.  K  Si  21,  "3.  '■■"■  Bagehot,  Brooke,  Church,  Dennis,  Devey,  Dowden,  Doyle  (ser.  ii).  Howitt,  Hotton.  Knight,  Lowell,  Noel,  Shairp,  Stephen,  Wilsoo. 


]90 
56 

89 
87 


12/-  c  »- 
4/6  c  8° 

12/-  c  8° 
2/6  c  8° 


Stock 
Chatto 
Blackie 

Macmillan 
Moxon 


[80]  88 

[69]  74 
88 
86 
81 


SI 


V36 


Literature]  BKITISH   NEWSPAPER  PRESS.  [History,    etc. 

K  §§  25-26 
25,    BEITISH  LITEKATURE :  ih)  BIOGRAPHY  OF  PUBLISHERS  and  BOOKSELLERS. 

Collectively. 

CuRWEN,  Henry  History  of  Booksellers ;  ports.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  73 

Early  Booksellers :  The  Longmans,  Constable.  Cadell  and  Black,  Murray,  Blackwood,  Chambers,  Knight  and  Cassell,  Colbum,  Rivingtoos, 
Parkers.  Nisbet,  Butterworth  and  Churchill,  Moxon,  Tegg,  Nelson,  Sinipkin,  etc. 

Knight,  Charles  Shadows  ot  Old  Booksellers  o.p.  \J>b.  10/6 ;  w.  4/6]  c  8°  Bell  65 

Roberts,  William  The  Earlier  History  of  English  Bookselling  7/6  c  8°  Low  89 

BooksfiDing  before  Flinting ;  Dawn  of  Eng.  Bookselhng  in  Time  of  Shakspeare  in  r7th  Cent.,  in  Little  Britain,  on  London  Bridge ; 
Jacob  Tonson,  B.  Lintot,  Edm.  Curlt,  J.  Dutton,  T.  Guy. 

Trade  Signs. 

Page,  W.  G.  B.  The  Booksellers'  Signs  of  London  fr.  the  Earliest  Times,  2  v. ;  facss.  suiscr.  i  J/-    8°  priv.  prin.     in  prep. 

Individually. 

Black,  Adam  [»/'.£'(/««.]  Memoirs  of :  ed.  Dr.  Alex.  Nicholson ;  port.  5/- c  8°  Black  [82]  83 

Chambers,  Dr.  Rob.  [1802-1871,  «/£<?««.]  Memoir  &  Autobiography  of.  By  W.  Chambers  [brother]  3/6  c  8°  Chambers       [72]  83 
,,  Wm.  Ipf  Edin.']  Story  of  a  Long  and  Busy  Life ;  port.  1/-  p  8°  ,,  84 

Constable,  Archib.  [1774-1827,  ^£(S«.]  and  his  Liter.  Correspondents,  3  v.;  ports.  36/-     8°  Douglas,  £rf«».     73 

DoRNE,  John  [16  cent.,  of  Oxford]  Diary  of,  ed.  Madan,  w.  crit.  apparatus  8°  Oxford  Histor.  Soc.   [1520]  85 

yide  also  Hal/  Century  of  Notes  on  the  Day-book  of  John  Dorne,  by  H.  BRADSHAW,  in  his  Collected  Papers  [wr  K  §  3]  ^^l-  8"  Camb.  Press  89. 

Forsyth,  Isaac  \pf  Elgin,  1768-1859]  Memoir  of.    By  Maj.-<3en.  J.  Forsyth  McAndrew  ;  port.  8/-  c  8°  Paul  89 

A  life  of  the  Elgin  bookseller,  by  his  grandson. 

Gxn,  Thomas  [1643-1724,  of  Lond."]  Life  of.  By  G.  T.  Bettany ;  ill.  8°  Author,  Dulwich,  in  prep. 

A  life  of  the  bookseller  of  Lombard  Street,  combined  w.  a  hist,  of  Guy  s  Hospital  (wh.  he  founded)  and  its  officers. 

Macmillan,  Daniel  \pf  Camb.  &>  Lond.'\  Memoir  of.     By  Thos.  Hughes  ;  port.  l/-  c  8°  Macmillan       [83]  84 

[Newbery,E.»/Zo»</.]  A  Bookseller  of  the  Last  [i8th]  Century,  ed.C.  Welsh  2i/-     8°  Griffith  85 

26.    BRITISH  LITERATURE:  (J)  NEWSPAPER  PRESS.    BIOGRAPHY  OF  JOURNALISTS. 

Advertizing'  —vide  d  §  150. 

History  of  Advertizing.  ' 

Sampson,  Henry  History  of  Advertising  from  the  Earliest  Times  ;  col.  front,  and  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  74 

Collectively. 

Andrews.  Akx.  Hist,  of  Brit.Joumalism,2  v.[toRepealofStampActi8ss]<;.^.  [/*.2i/-;w.6/6]  c  8°  Bentley                   59 

Bourne,  H.  R.  Fox  English  Newspapers  :  conlrib.  to  the  history  of  journalism,  2  vols.               25/-     8°  Chatto                    87 

Grant,  James  The  Newspaper  Press  :  its  origin,  progress  &  pres.  position,  2  v.  &  Suppl. 

o.p.  Ipb.  4.SI-  ;  w.  20/-]     8°  Tinsley  71  ;  Routledge  72 

Hatton,  Joseph  Journalistic  London ;  ports,  and  ill.                                                               12/6  s  4°  Low                        82 

Hunt,F.  K.  TheFourthEstate,2v.[hist.ofnewspapers&lib,ofpress]o./.  [^*.2l/-;  w.lo/-]p8''  Bogue                      50 
£ar/y. 

Hope,  J.  T.  Catalogue  of  Early  Newspapers  and  Essayists                  o.p.  [pb.  7/6  ;  w.  5/-]     8°  Macmillan               66 
Illustrated  Newspapers. 

Jackson,  W.  The  Pictorial  Press  :  its  origin  and  progress  ;  150  ill.                                    16/-     8°  Hurst                     84 
Reporting. 

Pendleton,  John  Newspaper  Reporting  in  Olden  Time  and  To-day          [Book-lover's  Lib.  ]  3/6  f  8°  Stock                     90 
Irish. 

Madden,  Dr,  R.  R.  Irish  Periodical  Literature,  2  vols.                                  o.p.  [fb.  28/- ;  w.  10/-]     8°  Newby                   67 

Individually. 

AthencBum. 

DiLKE,  Sir  C.  W.  — in  his  Papers  of  a  Critic,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Murray  7 

Francis,  John,  y«».  John  Francis  [1811-82]  and  the  Athenmum  :  literary  chron.  of  half  a  cent., 

2  vols. ;  2  ports.  24/-  c  8°  Bentley  88 

John  Francis  was  pubhsher  to  the  Athenmtm,  a  post  which  his  son,  the  author  of  the  above  Book,  still  occupies. 

Saturday  Review. 

Grant,  James  The  Saturday  Review  :  its  origin  and  progress  o.p.{pb.  Si'w.  ztdl     8°  Darton  7- 

Times.  — v.  Delane,  Macdonell,  infra. 

Freedom  of  the  Press— ».  d  §  135. 

727 


Literature] 


HISTORY  OF  AMERICAN   LITERATURE. 


[History,  etc. 


K  §§  27-28 

Biography  of  Journalists. 

Appleton,  Dr.  C.  E.  [1841-79;  ed.  of  Academy].     Life  and  Literary  Relics.     By  J.  H.  Appleton  + 

Prf.  A.  H.  Sayce  [Eng.  &  For.  Philos.  Lib.]     10/6     8°  Triibner  8| 

Delane,  J.  T.  [ed.  of  Times  1817-79].    Life  and  Letters  of.     By  Sir.  G.  W.  Dasent  8°  Macmillan     in  prep. 

Lucas,  Fred.  [ed.  of  Ta^/rf]    Life  of.     By  Edward  Lucas  [brother],  2  vols.  18/- c  8°  Burns  &  Dates        86 

Lucas  was  a  convert  from  Quakerism  to  Roman  Catholicism  ;  and  editor  of  the  Tablet  for  many  years. 

Macdonnell,  Jas.  [of  Dj  Telegr.  &  later  Times]  :  a  story  of  self-help.  By  Rev.  W.  R.  NicoU  ;  port.  12/-     8°  Hodder  89 

Contains  a  good  deal  of  the  history  of  the  contemporary  press  and  matter  about  Mr.  DELANE  and  Fif.  CHBNHRY,  former  eds.  of  Times, 

Murray,  E.  C.  Grenville  — v.  K  §  24. 
Sala,  Geo.  Aug.  — v.  K  §  24. 

Yates,  Edmund  [^.  1831 ;  liv.]  Recollections  and  Experiences  6/- p  8°  Bentley  [84]  85 


27.    AMERICAN  LITERATURE :  (a)  HISTORY  and  SPECIMENS. 


87 


New  York  78 

Black  82 

Ninu  York       87  ;  89 


Bibliography  —for  General.  Amer.  Bibliography,  „.  K  §  7. 

Allibone,  S.  a.  [Am.]     Dictionary  of  English  Literature,  3  vols.    [British  and  Amer. ;  z/.  K  §  6]  $22.50  r  8°  Phila.        [58-71] 

Poetry. 

Stockbridge,  Dr.  J.  C.  [Am.]  Catalogue  of  the  Harris  Collection  of  American  Poetry     [w.  biog.  and 

bibliogr.  notes]  $7.50  r8°  Providence 

Generally. 

Beers,  H.  A.  [Am.]  A  Century  of  American  Literature  [1776-1876]$!    12° 

"NiCHOL,  Prf.  John  American  Literature :  a  historical  sketch  [1680-1880]  l^-     8° 

*RiCHARDSON,  Prf.  C.  H.  [Am.]  American  Literature,  1607-1885,  2  vols.  ea.  $3     8° 

VoL  L  :  Development  of  Amer.  Thought;  voL  ii. ;  Amer.  Poetry  and  Fiction. 

„  ,,  Primer  of  American  Literature ;  12  ports.  [rather  poor]  50f.    18° 

*Tyler,  Prf.  M.  C.  [Am.]  Hist  of  Amer.  Litera.,  v.  i.  [1607-1676];  v.  ii.  [1677-1765]  ea.  $3;  on  v.  $3       8° 

Cyclopaedia. 

DUYCKINCK,  g-^  [Ams.]  Cyclopaedia  of  American  Literature,  ed.  M.  L.  Simons  [Am.],  2  vols.     ea.  $6  r  8°  Philadelphia  [56]  88 

Personal  and  critical  notices  of  authors,  with  selections  fir.  their  writings ;  ports,  and  ilL 

Selections. 

Griswold,  R.  W.  [Am. ;  ed]  Poets  &  Poetry  of  America,  ed.  R.  H.  Stoddart  [Am.]  [lives,  &  selns.]  $5  r  8° 
Morris,  Chas.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Half  Hours  with  the  Best  Amer.  Authors,  4  vols.  [Cavendish  Lib.]  ea.  3/6  c  8° 
Smith,  Huntingdon  [Am.  ;  ed.]  A  Cent,  of  Amer.  Literature  [selections  ;  Franklin  to  J.  R.  Lowell]  $2  12° 
*Stedman  + Hutchinson  ; 


[78]  88 
78;  81 


[Ams.  ;eds.]Lib.  of  Amer.  Lit,  lov.  ;porls.  [chronol.  an-gmt.]  ea.  $3     8° 


New  York       [42]  73 

Wame  87 

New  York  89 

S7-89 


28.    AMERICAN  LITERATURE :  (*)  BIOGRAPHY  and  CRITICISM  (a)  COLLECTIVELY.    SERIES. 


Series. 

American  Men  of  Letters,  ed. 

Brj'ant,  W.  C J.  BIGELOW. 

Cooper,  J.  F...T.  R.  LOUNSBURY. 
Emerson Dr.  O.  W.  HOLMES. 


C.  D.  Warner  [Am.] 

I         Franklin.  Benj.  ..J.  B.  McMASTER.  I         Irving. 

Fuller,  Marg.  ..T.  W.  HIGGINSON.  Poe   ... 

I         Hawthorne J.  R.  LOWELL  (».AI.  I         Ripley. 


ea.  $1.25  f  8°  Boston  81-90  inprog. 


C.  D.  Warner. 

G.  E.  WOODBERRY. 

..O.  B.  FROTHINGHAM. 


Thoreau 
Webster, 
WiUis,  N. 


Noah 
P.  .. 


...F.  B.  SANBORN. 
..H.  E.  SCUDDER. 
.Prf.  H.  A.  BEERS. 


Collectively 


[27  sketches  of  .well-known  Amer.  writers]  5/- 

6/- 


— V.  also  K  §  23  :  Brit.  Liter.  (/),  s.ti.  Collectively,  iassiin. 

Fields,  Jas.  T.  [Am.]      Yesterdays  with  Authors 
Gilder,  J.  L. -f  L.  B.  [Ams.]  Authors  at  Home 
Haweis,  Rev.  H.  R.         American  Humorists 

Irving,  Hohnes,  Lowell,  Arteraus  Ward,  Mark  Twain,  Bret  Harte.     Principally  criticism.    Not  very  good. 

T.  W.  [Am.]  Short  Studies  of  American  Authors  75f. 

.  P.  [Am.]     American  Literature,  and  other  Papers,  w.  iiitro.  J.  G.  Whittier  [Am.]    $1.50 

Amer.  Literature;  Dan.  Webster  as  astylist;  Emerson  and  Carlyle  ;  Emerson  as  a  poet ;  T.  Starr  King. 


IO/6  p  8° 


Low 

Caasell 
Chatto 


HiGGINSON, 

Whipple,  E. 


1 8°  Boston 
12° 


Poets. 

Read,  Buchanan  [Am.]    The  Female  Poets  of  America 
•Stedman,  E.  C.  [Am.]   The  Poets  of  America 


[popular]  $3.50 
9/- 


c8° 


New  York 
Chatto 


Presidents  and  Statesmen- 


•».  F  §  §  73,  74  respectively. 
728 


[72]  76 
89 
83 


80 
87 


86 
8S 


Literature]  BIOGRAPHY  OF  AMERICAN   WRITERS.  [History,  etc. 


K  §29 


29.    AMERICAN  LITERATURE:  W  BIOGRAPHY  and  CRITICISM  Ifi)  INDIVIDUALLY. 


Alcott,  Louisa  May  [1832-1888] 

Cheney,  Ednah  D.  [Am.]  Louisa  M.  Alcott :  her  life,  letters  and  journals  ;  2  ports,  and  I  pi.            6/-  c  8°  Low  89 

Harlow,  L.  [Am.]           Louisa  May  Alcott :  a  biographical  souvenir ;  port,  and  ill.                             $2     4°  Boston  89 
Barlow,  Joel  [1754-1812]  Life  and  Letters  of  Joel  Barlow,  Poet,  Statesman,  Philosopher.     By  C.  B. 

Todd  [Am.] ;  port.                                                                                $2.56     S"  //ezv  York  86 
Bryant,  Dr.  W.  CuUen  [1794-1878] 

Bigelow,  John  [Am.]      W.  C.  Bryant                                                      [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25   f  8°  BosiOK  90 

Curtis,  G.  W.  [Am.]      Life  of  William  CuUen  Biyant                                                                             75ir.    lb'  New  York  79 

Godwin,  Parke  [Am.]     Biography  of  W.  C.  Bryant,  w.  extracts  fr.  his  Corresp.,  2  vols.  ;  2  ports.    $6sq8°         „  83 

Hill,  D.  Jayne  [Am.]     Biography  of  William  Cullen  Bryant                                                                    $1    16°        ,,  79 

Symington,  A.  J.            W.  C.  Bryant :  his  life  and  writings  ;  port.                                                         2/6  c  8°  Black  80 

Wilson,  J.  G.  [Am.]      Bryant  and  his  Friends                                                                                      $2  c  8°  New  York  86 

BURRITT,  Elihu  [1810-1879]  Memoir  and  Select  Writings  of.     By  Chas.  Northend  [Am.]                     7/6  c  8°  Low  80 

Cooper,  J.  Fenimore  [1789-1851]  By  Thos.  R.  Lounsbury  [Am.]          [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°  Boston  S3 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [1803-1882]  Corres.  betw.  Carlyle  &  Emerson,  ed.  Prf.  C.  E.  Norton  [Am.],  2  v.  [1834-72]  12/-  c  8°  Chatto  83 

Alcott,  A.  B.  [Am.]       R.  W.  Emerson,  Philosopher  and  Seer          [estim.  of  his  char,  and  genius]  $1    12°  Boston  [82]  88 

*Cabot,  J.  E.  [Am.]         Life  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  2  vols.                       [by  his  liter,  executor]  18/-  c  8°  Macmillan  87 

Conway,  M.  D.  [Am.]   Emerson  at  Home  and  Abroad                       [Eng.  and  For.  Philos.  Lib.]    10/6     8°  Triibner  83 

Cooke,  G.  W.  [Am.]     Life,  Writings  and  Philosophy  of  Emerson                                                    8/6  s  8°  Low  82 

Emerson,  E.  Waldo  [Am.  ;  son]  Emerson  in  Concord  :  a  memoir  ;  port.                                               7/6     8°     „  89 

The  "  Social  Club  "  in  Concord  dates  back  to  the  days  of  the  Revol.,  hg.  been  founded  in  1782.    Emerson  was  elected  a  member  in  1839. 

Holmes,  Dr.  O.  W.  [Am.]  R.  W.  Emerson                                                                                               6/-  c  8°  Paul  85 

Ireland,  Alex.                  Emerson  :  his  life,  genius  and  writings  ;  3  ports.             [blograph.  sketch]  21/-     4°  Simpkin  [81]  83 
Sanborn,  F.  B.  [Am.]    Homes  and  Haunts  of  Emerson 

>,             ,.         [ed.]     Genius  and  Character  of  Emerson           [lects.  at  Concord  Schl.  of  Philos.]  $2  c  8°  Boston  85 

Franklin,  Benjamin  [1706-1790]— ;;/&r  biographies  of  Franklin  as  a  Statesman,  z-.  F  §  74. 

McMaster,  Dr.  J.  B.  [Am.]  Benjamin  Franklin  as  a  Man  of  Ltrs. ;  port.  [Amer.Men  of  Ltrs.Ser.]  $1.25  f  8°  Boston  88 

Fuller,  Margaret  [Marchioness  d'Ossoli] ;  1810-1850] 

Higginson,  T.  W.  [Am.]  Margaret  Fuller                                               [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°  Boston  83 

Howe,  Julia  Ward  [Am.]  Margaret  Fuller                                                      [Eminent  Women  Series]  3/6  p  8°  W.  H.  Allen  82 

Greeley,  Horace  [1811-1872]  Recollections  of  a  Busy  Life  ;  ill.                                 [w.  other  matter]  $3     8°  New  York  [68]  73 

IngersoU,  L.  D.  [Am.]  Life  of  Horace  Greeley;  port,  and  ill.                                                           $2.5ori2°  Chicago  73 

*Parton,  James  [Am.]      Life  of  Horace  Greeley;  port,  and  ill.                                                           $2.50    12°  Boston  [55]  82 

Reavis,  L.  V.  [Am.]       Life  of  Horace  Greeley                                                                                                        New  York  lit 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel  [1804-1864] 

•Hawthorne,  Julian  [Am. ;  son]  Nathaniel  Hawthorne  and  His  Wife,  2  vols.  ;  6  ports.                       24/-  c  8°  Chatto  85 

James,  Hy.,>K.  [Am.]  Nathaniel  Hawthorne                                              [English  Men  of  Letters]  i/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [80]  88 

Lathrop,  G.  P.  [Am. ;  son-in-law]  Nathaniel  Hawthorne :  a  study                                                          6/6  c  8°  Boston  76 

Lowell,  J.  R.  [Am.]       Life  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne                          [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°       „  in  prep 

Irving,  Washington  [1783-1859] 

Irving,  P.  M.  [Am.  ;  neph.]  Life  and  Letters  of  Washington  Irving,  2  vols.                                  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  62-63 

Warner,  C.  D.  [Am.]     Washington  Irving                                         ^  [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°  Boston  82 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  [1807-1882] 

Longfellow,  Saml.  [Am.]  Life  [and  Journals]  of  Longfellow,  2  vols.  28/-  ;  Final  Memorials             14/-     8°  Paul  86 ;  87 
Robertson,  Prf.  Eric  S.  Life  of  Longfellow                                                                     [Great  Writers]  i/-    16°  Walter  Scott        '  87 

Underwood,  F.  H.  [Am.]  H.  W.  Longfellow  :  a  biographical  sketch  ;  ill.                                       $1.50    12°  Boston  82 

Lowell,  J.  Russell  [1819;  living'] 

Brown,  E.  E.  [Am.]       Life  of  J.  R.  Lowell                                             [w.  selns.  fr.  his  writings]  $1.50  c  8°  Boston  88 

Underwood,  F.  H.  [Am.]  James  Russell  Lowell :  a  biographical  sketch  ;  port,  and  ill.                 $1.50     8°       „  82 

Motley,  J.  Lothrop  [1814-1877]  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  G.  W.  Curtis  [Am,],  2  vols. ;  port.          30/-     8°  Murray  [89]  90 

Holmes,  Dr.  O.  W.  [Am.]  John  Lothrop  Motley  :  a  memoir                                                              $l.i;o    12°  Boston  r'781  80 

POE,  Edgar  [1809-1849]                                                                                                                              "  L/  j  oy 

GiU,  W.                          Life  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe                                                                                  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  [77]  78 

*Ingram,  J.  H.  Life,  Letters  and  Opinions  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe    [biographical  and  critical]  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  [80]  86 

Stedman,  E.  C.  [Am.]  Essay  on  Edgar  Allan  Poe                                                                                    3/6  £8°  Low  80 

Woodberry,  G.  E.  [Am.]  Edgar  Allan  Poe                                              [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°  Boston  84 

Prescott,  W.  H.  [1796-1859]  Life  of.     By  George  Ticknor  [Am.] ;  port.                                              5/-  c  8°  Routledge  ne. 

Ripley,  Dr.  Geo.  [1802-        ]  By  O.  B.  Frothingham  [Am.]                 [American  Men  of  Letters]  %i.2<,  f  8°  Boston  82 

SIMMS,  W.  G.  [1806-70]  '^      ^ 

Cable,  G.W.                    William  Gilmore  Simms                                   [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°  j?tfj/o»  in  prei 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher  [1812  ;  living]  ^' 

McCray,  Florence  T.  [Am.]  The  Life-Work  of  the  author  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  port,  and  ill.       $2sqi2°  New  York  80 

Stowe,  Rev.  Chas.  E.  [Am.  ;  son]  Life  of  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe;  ill.                                                 15/-     g"  Lqw  qo 

Taylor,  Bayard  [1825-78]  Life&Ltrs.  ByMarieH.  Taylor[widow]  +  H.  E.  Scudder,2v.;ports.&i!l.  18/-     8°  Stock  %e 

Hassard,  J.  R.  G.  [Am.]  Bayard  Taylor                                                 [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°  Boston  in  irei 

Thorbau,  H.  D.  [1817-1862]  ^   ^' 

Channing,  W.  E.  [Am.]  Life  of  Thoreau                                                                                                I1.50  c  8°  Boston  78 

"  Page,  H.  A."[=Dr.  A.  H.  Japp]  H.  D.  Thoreau  :  his  life  and  aims  :  a  study                                2/6  p  8°  Chatto  r^--]  g, 

Sanborn,  F.  B.  [Am.]     Tlioreau                                                                [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°  .Soj/aw  82 

729 


Literature] 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   PRESS. 


[History,  etc. 


K  §§  30-33 

TiCKNOR,  Geo.  [1791-1871]  Life,  Letters  and  Journals,  2  vols.                                                               $6     8°  Boston  [75]  7& 

"  Ward,  Artemus"  [=C.  F.  Browne  ;  1832-67]  The  Genial  Showman.     By  E.  P.  Hingston[Am.]  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  [70]  71 

Webster,  Noah  [1758-1843]  By  H.  E.  Scudder  [Am.]  [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°  Boston  82 
Whitman,  Walt  [18 19  ;  living\  By  Dr.  Bucke  ;  (&»Engl.  Critics  on  Whitman,  by  Prf.  Edw.  Dowden  10/6  8°  Wilson,  Glasgow  85. 
Whittier,  J.  Greenleaf[i  808-1892] 

Kennedy,  W.  S.  [Am.]  John  Greenleaf  Whittier  :  his  life,  genius  and  writings  ;  port.                   $1.50  c  8°  Boston  82 

Underwood,  F.  H.  [Am.]  John  G.  Whittier  :  a  biography  ;  ports,  and  ill.                                          10/6  c  8°  Low  84 

Willis,  N.  P.  [1806-1867]  By  Prf.  H.  A.  Beers                                     [American  Men  of  Letters]  $1.25  f  8°  Boston  Sj 


30.    AMERICAN  LITERATURE:  (<!!)  NEWSPAPER  PRESS.    BIOGRAPHY  OF  JOURNALISTS. 


ea.  $1      8°  Bangor,  Me.   81  sqq. 


n 

87 


Bibliography  -^.  aUo  K  §  6. 

Griswold,  W.  M.  [Am.;  ed.]  Annual  Index  of  Periodicals  1880  sqq. 

Generally. 

Hudson,  F.  [Am.]  Journalism  in  the  United  States  [1690-1872]  $5     8°  Nrw  York 

North,  S.  N.  D.  Hist.  &  Pres.  Cond.  of  Newsp.  Press  of  U.S.  [w.  catal.  of  pubs.  &  11  maps]  $3     4°        ,, 

Newspaper  Directories. 

Evans,  T.  C.  [Am. ;  pub.]  Advertising  Handbook  [papers  of  United  States  and  Canada]     8°  Boston 

RowELL,  G.  P.  &  Co.  [Ams.  ;  pubs.]  American  Newspaper  Directory  $5     8°  New  York 

Biographies  of  Journalists. 

Bowles,  Saml.  [1826-1878]  Life  and  Times  of.     By  G.  S.  Merriam  [Am.],  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Unwin 

Garrison,  W.  Lloyd  [1805-1879] 

Cooke,  Frances  E.  An  American  Hero ;  ill.  [short  life  of  Garrison]  1/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         89 

*his  Children  [Am.]  W.  Lloyd  Garrison  :  story  of  his  life,  vols.  i.-ii.  30/-  ;  vols,  iii.-iv.  30/-     8°  Unwin  Sj  ;  So 

Johnson,  Oliver  [Am.]  William  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  Times  $2   12°  Boston  [80]  81 

Ripley,  George  [1802-        ] — v.  K  §  29. 


8& 


31.    A3SIERICAN  LITERATURE:  (e)  BIOGRAPHY  OF  PUBLISHERS  and  BOOKSELLERS. 
Collectively. 

Derby,  J.  C.  [Am.]  Fifty  Years  amongst  A^thors,  Books  and  Publishers  ;  w.  II  good  ports.        $5     8°  New  York 

Rambling  recollections  and  remarks  on  many  of  the  leading  Amer.  publishers,  journalists  and  literary  men  of  the  pa^tgo  ycats. 

Individually. 

Childs,  Geo.  W.  [1829  ;  living^  Recollections  [incL  his  relations  w.  Eng.  authors]     8°  Philadelphia 


9a 


32,    DUTCH  AMD   FLEMISH  LITERATURE:   HISTORY. 


History. 

Delepierre,  O. 
de  WiNKEL,  Prf. 

Essays,  Treatises,  Texts,  etc. 

Hoffmann  v.  Fallersleben,  A.  H.  [ed.]  Horae  Belgicae,  12  pts. 


Sketch  of  the  History  of  Flemish  Literature 
History  of  Dutch  Literature,  tr.  G.  J.  Tamson 


9/-  p  8°  Murray  fiO' 

8°  SonnenscheinjK/«/. 


o.f.  Ipb.  41/- ;  w.  25/-]     8°  Hanover  30-62 


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Van  Laun,  Henry 

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33.    FRENCH   LITERATURE:   (a)   HISTORY. 

K  §  8,  s.v.  France. 


History  of  French  Literature,  tr.  C.  Bridge  3/6 

Short  History  of  French  Literature  lo/5 

Specimens  of  Fch.  Liter,  [from  Villon  to  Vic.  Hugo  ;  to  acconi.  the  above]  9/- 
Primer  of  French  Literature  2/- 

History  of  French  Literature,  3  vols.  ea.  7/6 

i. :  Origin  to  the  Renaissance ;  ii  :  Renaissance  to  Louis  xiv.  ;  iii. :  Louis  xiv.  to  Louis  Philippe. 

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c  8°  Rivington  [74]  ^4 
c  8°  Clar.  Press  [82]  89 
c  8°  „  83 

f8°  „  81 

8°  Smiths  Elder[76-77]83 


Early  Poetry.     Troubadours. 

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BiRCH-HiRSCHFELD,  A.   Ueb.  die  d.  provenc.  Troub.  bekannten  epischen  Stoffe 


Fauriel,  C. 
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Ser.]2/6  f  8°  S.P.CK. 

81t 

8/6  c8°  Macmillan 

6S 

2/6     8°  Halle 

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7» 

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12/6     8°  Chatto 

7» 

$2. 50  c  8°  Boston 

76 

trs.]  10/6  c8°  Smith  &  Elder 

73 

Literature]  HISTORY  OF  FRENCH  LITERATURE.  [History,  etc 


K  §  §  34-35 

Renaissance. 

TiLLEY,  A.  Introd.  to  Literature  of  French  Renaissance       [forerunner  of  a  larger  wk.]  6/- c  S°  Camb.  Press  85 

Pater,  Walter  The  Renaissance :  studies  in  art  and  poetry  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [73]  88 

Port  RoyaL 

Beard,  Rev.  Chas.  Port  Royal  :  religion  and  literature  in  France,  2  vols.  12/-  c  8°  Williams  6 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Crane,  Prf.  T.  F.  [Am.;  ed.]LaSociete  Fran^aise  au  Dix-Septitoe  Siecle  $1.50   ib"  New  York  8| 

Ace.  of  Fch.  Soc.  in  17  cent,  in  its  relations  to  literature,  consisting  of  extracts  fr.  raeraoirs  corresp.  and  novels.     First  of  a  series  wh.  is  to  be  cont. 

34.    FRENCH  LITERATURE:    (*)  COLLECTIVE  ESSAYS.    SERIES. 
Collective  Essays. 

Arnold,  Matthew  Essays  in  Criticism,  ser.  i.  9/-  c  8°  Macmillan     [65]  75 

Maurice  de  Gutfrin,  Eugf.  de  Gadrin,  Literary  Influence  of  Academies,  Joubert,  etc. :  ser.  ii.  [7/6  id.  88]  iias  an  art  on  Araiel. 

James,  Henry,  ya».  [Am.]  French  Poets  and  Novelists  8/6  c  8°  „  [78]  84 

A.  de  Musset,  Tli.  Gautier,  Baudelaire,  Balzac,  Geo.  Sand,  tlie  Ampferes,  etc. 

Pollock,  F.  Lectures  on  French  Poets  5/-  c  8°  Paul  79. 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  a.       Monday  Chats,  tr.  Dr.  William  Mathews  [Am.]  $2  c  8°  Chicago  77 

Literary  portraits  of  Louis  xiv.,  F^nelon,  Bossuet,  Massilon,  Pascal,  Rousseau,  Mme.  Geoffrin,  Joubert,  Guizot,  Abb^  Galiani,  Frederick  the  Great. 

Dramatists. 

Matthews,  J.  B.  [Am.]   French  Dramatists  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  7/6  c  8°  Remington  82 

Humourists. 

Besant,  Walter  The  French  Humourists  from  the  12th  to  the  igth  Century  15/-     8°  Bentley  yj 

Series. 

Foreign  Classics  for  English  Readers,  ed.  Mrs.  [Marg.]  Oliphant  [for  contents,  ».  K  §  17]  ea.  2/6  f  8°  Blackwood      77  sqq. 

Great  French  Writers,  ed.  J.  J.  Jusserand  [trs.]  ea.  2/6  c  8°  Routledge 87-88  inprog. 

Cousin  .., Jules  SIMON  87    I    Sand E.  M.  CARD  88    I    Turgor LSon  Say  88 

Montesquieu Alb.  SOREL  87    |    Mme.  de  S^vigne  G.  BOISSIER  87    I 

To  be  followed  by  Voltaire,  Racine,  Balzac,  Villon,  d'Aubign^,  Boileau,  Rousseau,  Jos.  de  Maistre,  Lamartine,  de  Musset,  Saint-Beuve  and  Guizot 

35.    FRENCH   LITERATURE:   M   BIOGRAPHY  and   CRITICISM. 
Sixteenth  Century. 

Marot,  Clement  [1497-1544]  and  other  Studies.     By  Prf.  H.  Morley,  2  vols.                                        18/-  c  8°  Chapman  71 

de  Montaigne,  M.  [1533-1592] 

Collins,  Rev.  W.  L.        Montaigne                                                 [Foreign  Classics  for  Eng.  Readers]  2/6  f  8°  Blackwood  79 
Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.]  Montaigne,  the  Sceptic— z«  his  Representative  Men  [also  6a'.  Ward&Lock]  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [49]  84 

St.  John,  B.                      Montaigne,  the  Essayist,  2  vols.                                         o./.  [;»^.  21/-;  a/.  6/-]  c  8°  Chapman  57 

Saintsbury,  Geo.              — article  Montaigne  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xv.                    [chiefly  literary]  30/-     4°  Black  83 

Vinet,  A.  R.                     Montaigne  and  other  Miscellanies  [tr.]                                                            $'-75    12°  New  York  7- 

RABELAls,Fr.  [1495-1553].   By  Walter  Besant                                   [Foreign  Class,  for  Eng.  Readers]  2/6  f  8°  Blackwood  79 

Seventeenth  Century. 

CORNEILLE,  Pierre  [1606- 1 684] 

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Neither  of  any  special  value;  but  pleasant  "popular  reading.' 

*Plumptre,  Dn.  E.  H.        Studies  on  Dante — in  vol.  ii.  of  his  Commedia,  etc.  \v.  K  §  74]  21/-     8°  Isbister 

Important  studies  on  the  genesis  and  growth  of  the  Commedia,  contemp.  and  later  estimates  of  Dante,  Dante  as  an  observer,  portraits  of  Dante,  etc. 

Rossetti,  D.  G.  — his  Collected  Works,  vol.  ii.,  conts.  tr.  of  Dante's  Vita  Nuova  \v.  K  §  74]  2  v.  18/-  p  8°  EUis 

*Scartazzini,  G.  A.  Handbk.  to  Dante  [Am.  tr. ;  life,  works,  bibliogr.]  $1.25    12°  Boston 

Shore,  Arabella  Dante  for  Beginners  6/-  c  8°  Chapman 

"Symonds,  J.  A.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Dante  7/6  p  8°  Black 

Vernon,  W.  W.  Readings  in  the  Purgatorio  of  Dante ;  w.  intro.  Dn.  R.  W.  Church,  2  vols.   24/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Based  on  the  conmientary  of  Benvenuto  da  IMOLA.    Trs.,  notes  and  explanations.    The  outcome  of  a  series  of  private  meetings  in  Florence  of  friends,  before 
whom  the  author  tr.  and  commented  upon  the  Purgatorio.    A  useful  book  for  the  beginner  of  Dante. 

Wicksteed,  Rev.  P.  H.     Dante  :  six  sermons  5/-  c  8' 

Goldoni,  C.[i707-i792]  Memoirs:  w.  essay  W.  D.  Howells  [Am.]  [w.  «&o  Alfieri,  j«/ro]  $1.25   12' 

Gozzi,Ct.Carlo[?i7i8-l8o6]  Memoirsof,tr.J.Addington  Symonds, 2  v.;  port.,  6  etchgs.  &  11  col.pl,  42/-  54°  Nimmo  90 

With  essays  on  Ital.  Impromptu  Comedy,  Gozzi's  life,  the  Dramatic  Fables,  and  Pietro  Longhi,  by  the  editor 

de  Machiavelli,  N.         — v.  O  §  46. 


;  8°  Rivington 


Blackwood 
Macmillan 


90 
in  prep. 

77 
[76]  81 

87 

[61]  86 
87 
87 

[72]  90 
90 


ElkinMathew  [79]  90 
Boston 


Petrarch,  F.  [1304-1374] 

Campbell,  Thos.  Life  of  Petrarch,  2  vols. 

Reeve,  Henry  Petrarch 

Rosmini-Serbati,  Antonio  [1797-1855]— w.  C  §  55. 
Tasso,  Torquato  [1544-1595] 

Hasell,  [Miss]  E.  J.        Tasso 

Milman,  Rev.  R.  Life  of  Torquato  Tasso,  2  vols. 


o.p.  ipb.  16/- ;  w.  6/-]  p  8°  Colbum  [4I]  43 

[Foreign  Classics  for  English  Readers]  2/6  f  8°  Blackwood  78 


[Foreign  Classics  for  English  Readers]  2/6  f  8°  Blackwood  82 

o.p.  [pb.  2ij- ;  w.  61-1     8°  Colbum  5° 


40.    RUSSIAN  LITERATURE  :  BIOGRAPHY  add  CRITICISM. 

Bibliography  :  generally— ?,.  k  §  8,  s.v.  Russia. 
CoUeetively. 

Russia  :  its  people  &  its  literature,  tr.  [fr.  Span.]  Fanny  Gardiner  [Am.]  $1.50    12°  Chicago  90 

The  Great  Masters  of  Russian  Literature,  in  xix.  cent.  tr.  N.  M.  Dole  [Am.  ]  3/6  c  8°  Spencer  Blackett  86 

Gogol,  Turgenief,  Tolstoi, 

Lectures  on  Russian  Literature  $1  c  8°  New  York  89 

Pushkin,  Gogol,  Turgenief,  Tolstoi. 

The  Intellect.  Movement — «» vol.  ii.  [pp.  5-109]  »/',4w  Russia,  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Sonnenschein        88 

An  excellent  account  of  recent  and  contemporary  Russian  literature. 

734 


Bazan,  E.  p. 
DuPUY,  Ernest 

Panin,  Ivan 

*TlKHOMIROV,  Leo 


Literature]       HISTORY  OF  SCANDINAVIAN  &  SPANISH  LITERATURE.  [History,  etc. 


K  §§  41-42 

Turner,  C.  E.  Studies  in  Russian  Literature  8/6  c  8°  Low  82 

Lomonsoff.  Kriloff,  Gogol  [life,  worksj  PoushkJn  [life,  poems,  dramas],  LermontolT,  etc. 

.)_         ,,  Tile  Modern  Novelists  of  Russia  [6  lects.  at  Taylor  Inst.,  Oxon.]  3/6  c  8°  Triibner  89 

Vogue,  E.  M.  The  Russian  Novelists:  a  criticalinquiry  into  Russian  literature  [Am.tr.]  $1.50   12°  Boston  87 

Gogol,  Turgenief,  Dostoievsky,  Tolstoi. 

Anctent. 

BUSLAJEFF,  Th.  Hist,  of  Anct.  Russian  Liter.  &  Art,  ed.  D.  Koschancikov,  2  v. ;  200  facss.  [in  Russ.  ]  20/-  4°  St.  Petersbg.  61 

Individually. 

Tolstoi,  Ct.  L.  N.  [/».]  Childhood,  Boyhood  and  Youth,  tr.  Isabel  F.  Hapgood  [Am.]                     2/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott  89 

>,             )>                     My  Life  [tr. ;  his  ethical  views],  2/5  ;  My  Confession       [his  religious  views]  2/6  c  8°             „  89589 

))             ,j                     What  to  do                                      [advocates  his  views  on  social  duties,  etc.]  2/6  c  8°             ,,  89 

Turner,  C.  E.                 Count  Tolstoi  as  Novelist  and  Thinker                                            [lectures]  3/6  c  8°  Triibner  88 

Turgenief,  N.  I.  [1790-1871] 

James,  Henry, /aw.         —his  French  Poets  and  Novelists  conts.  an  essay  on  Tm-genief                      8/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [78]  84 

41.    SCANDINAVIAN  LITERATURE  :  HISTORY,  BIOGRAPHY  and  CRITICISM. 
BibliOgPaphy  —v.  K  §  8,  s.w.  Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden. 

General  History. 

Horn,  Dr.  F.  W.  Hist,  of  Literature  of  Scandinavian  North,  tr.  Prf  R.  B.  Anderson         $3.50     8°  Chicago  84 

HowiTT,  W.  +Mary  Literature  and  Romance  of  Northern  Europe,  2  vols.      o.p.  {pb.  21/-;  ?£-.  10/6]  c  8°  Colburn  $2 

,  Sweden,  Denmark,  Norway  and  Iceland,  w.  specs,  of  romances,  legends,  ballads,  novels,  etc. 

Collective  Essays. 

*GossE,  Prf.  Edmund         Studies  in  the  Literature  of  Northern  Europe  6/-  p  8°  Paul  [79]  83 

Runic  —for  works  on  the  Runes,  v.  G  §  7. 

Mitchell,  J.  M.  Scandinavian  Runic  Literature  -      10/6     4°  J.  R.  Smith  63 

Biography. 

Bremer,  Frederika  [1802-1865] 

Bremer,  Charl.  [sister]   Life,  Letters  and  Posthumous  Works  of  Frederika  Bremer  [tr.]  10/6  c  8°  Low  [68]  68 

Howitt,  Mary  Twelve  Months  with  Frederika  Bremer,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  21/-  ;  rv.  5/-]  c  8°  Jackson  66 

42.    SPANISH  AND  PORTUGUESE  LITERATURES :  HISTORY,  BIOGllAPHY  AND  CRITICISM. 

Bibliography  _^.  K  §  8,  s.w.  Portugal,  Spain. 

General  History. 

Bouterwek,  F.  History  of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Litera.  ;  [tr.]  T.  Ross   o.p.  [pb.  and  w.  3/6]  c  8°  Bohn  [23]  47 

Conant,  H.  S.  [Am.]       Primer  of  Spanish  Literature  [not  worth  much]  25<r.    12°  JVew  Vorh  79 

•TiCKNOR,  Geo.  [Am.]      History  of  Spanish  Literature,  3  vols.  24/- c  8°  Trubuer  [49]  71 

Incomparably  the  best,  most  critical,  most  comprehensive  and  most  interesting  work  on  the  subject. 

WOLF,  Ferdinand  Studien  zur  Gesch.  d.  span.  u.  portuges.  Nationalliteratur  14/-     8°  Beriin 

CastUlian  Literature. 

MiLA  y  FoNTANALS,  M.   De  la  Poesia  heroico-popular  Castellana  o.p  ha   12/-]     8°  Barcelona 

PUYMAIGEE,  Ct.  Th.         Les  Vieux  Auteurs  Castillans,  2  vols.  12/6     8°  Metz  62 

Biography. 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro  [i6oo-?i68o] 

Hasell,  [Miss]  E.  J.        Calderon  [Foreign  Classics  for  English  Readers]  2/6  f  8°  Blackwood  70 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.        Essay  on  the  Life  and  Genius  of  Calderon  c/e  c  8°  Paul  rSol  Sn 

de  Camoens,  Luis  [?  1517  or  24-1579]  '■    J 

Adamson,  John  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Camoens  o.p.      8°  London 

Burton,  [Sir]  R.  F.         Camoens  :  his  life  and  Lu.?iads  [a  commentary]  16/-  f  8°  Quaritch 

Conts.  a  hist,  of  the  iirst  settlement  of  the  Portuguese  in  India,  and  the  author's  travels  in  the  footsteps  of  Camoens. 

de  Cervantes,  M.  [1547-1616] 

DufEeld,  A.  J.  Don  Quixote :  his  critics  and  commentators  3/6  c  8°  Paul  St 

Contains  also  an  account  of  CERVANTES     minor  works. 

Edwards,  Amelia  B.       Cervantes  :  a  biography  2/-  c  8°  Routledee 

Oliphant   Mrs.  [Marg.]  Cervantes  [F^eign  Classics  for  English  Readers]  2/6  f  8°  Blackwood  80 

Watts,  H.  E.  —vol.  I.  of  hu  tr.  of  Don  Quixote  \v.  K  §  58]  conts.  a  biography  of  Cervantes. 

735 


59 

74 


20 
81 


Literature] 


ROMANCES:    EARLY  GREEK,    ITALIAN. 


[Prose  Fiction 


K  §§  43-45 


V.  prose  jfictton  (IRomances  anb  IFlovele):  Buropean. 


43.    EARLT  KOMANCES  akd  NATIONAL  EPICS :  COLLECTIONS. 


Catalogue  of  the  Romances  [MSS.]  in  British  Museum,  vol.  i. 


Popular  Romances  of  the  Middle  Ages 


22/6     8°  British  Museum     83 


10/6  c  8°  Paul  [71-72]  80 


Bibliography. 

British  Museum 

Collectively. 

Cox + Jones,  SlSiJ5 

Arthur,  Merlin,  Sir  Tiistiam,  Eevis,  Guy,  Roland,  Beowulf;  Volsungs,  Nibelung,  Walter  of  Aquitaine,  Gudrun,  Frithiof,  Burnt  Njal,  etc. 

GiBB,  Dr.  John  Gudrun,  Beowulf,  The  Song  of  Roland  and  other  Mediaeval  Tales ;  ill.         2/6  c  8°  Unwin  [81]  84 

Ludlow,  J.  M.  Pop.  EpicsofMid.  Ages,2v.  [Norse&Carlovingiancycles]^./.  [;>^.  14/- ;  w.g/-]  c  8°  Macmillan  65 

Wagner,  Dr.  W.  Epics  &  Romances  of  Middle  Ages  [tr.]  ;  pi.  and  ill.  [a  good  popular  book]  7/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [82]  88 

History  —v.  K  §  20  (esp.  Dunlop). 

Chap  Books  :   Romances  preserved  in— ».  B  §  23  :  English ;  B  §  16  :  French  ;  B  §  24  :  German. 


Paris 

62 

Berlin 

70 

Leipzig 

[54]  67 

»> 

76 

44.    GREEK  ROMANCES. 
History. 

Chassang,  a.  Histoire  du  Roman  dans  I'Antiquite  Grec.  et  Lat.                                          3/- 

Erdmannsdorffee,  B.  Das  Zeitalter  d.  Novelle  in  Hellas                         [repr.  fr.  Preuss.  Jahrbb.'l  i/- 

NlCOLAl,  A.  Ueber  Entstehung  und  Wesen  des  griechischen  Romans                                  2/- 

ROHDE,  E.  Der  griechische  Roman  und  seine  Vorlaufer                                                     11/- 

Collections. 

Erotici  Scriptores  Grseci,  rec.  W.  A.  Hirschig  +  P.  Le  Bas+J.  F.  Boissonade  [w.  Latin  trs.]  12/6  r  8°  Didot,  Paris 

Achilles  Tat.,  Antonius  Diogrenes,  ApoUonius  Tyr.,  Chariton  Aphrod.,  Eumathius,  Heliod.,  lamblichus,  Longus,  Nicetas  Eugenianus,  Parthenius.  Xenpphon  Ephes. 

„  „  „       rec.  R.  Hercher,  2  vols.  7/6   12"  Leipzig  58 ;  59 

Achill.  Tat.,  Anton.  Diog.,  ApoU.  Tyr..  Char.  Aphrod..  Constantinus  Manasses,  Eumath.,  Heliod.,  lambL,  Longus.  Nicetas  Eugen.,  Parthen.,  Theodonis  Prodromus, 

Translations. 
Zevokt,  Ch.  [tr.] 


Xenoph.  Ephes. 


Romans  Grecs  :  traduits,  2  vols.  [w.  intro.  on  the  Gk.  romance]  6/-   12''  Paris 

Daphnis  and  Chloe,  Leucippe  and  Clitophon,  Anthia  and  Habrocome  [XEN.  EPHES.],  Theogenes  and  Charicles,  Lucius  [I'Ane  de  Lucien],  etc. 


5& 


56 


Individual  Writers  and  Pieces. 

Achilles  Tatius  [?  4th  cent.]  'BpoTOcwK  seu  de  Clitophontis  et  Leucippes  Amoribus,  rec.  F.  Jacobs,  2  vols. 

I/,  a/ji?  Heliodorus,  «»/:]  [w.  Latin  tr.]  l6/6;  red.  to  6/- 

Apollonius  Rhodius      — V.  K  §  igo  :  Greek  Poets. 

Boff£\«os  Ai7e»i)s 'Afcpfras  [Byzant.  epic,  10  cent.],  ed.  Sathas+Legrand  [w.  French  tr.]  12/6     8° 

Charitonis  de  Chaerea  et  Calirrhoe  amator.  libri  8  rec.  d'Orville  7/~     8° 

EusTATHlus  Macrembol.  [I2  cent.]  De  Hysmenes  et  Hysmeniae  Amoribus,  rec.  Is.  Hilberg  8/-     8° 

Heliodorus  [5  cent.],  Longus  and  Achilles  Tatius,  tr.  Rev.  R.  Smith  S/-  c  8° 

Theagenes  and  Chajiclea ;  Daphnis  and  Chloe ;  CUtopho  and  Leucippe. 
„  rec.  L  Bekker  2/6    12' 

Joannes  Damascenus  [8  cent.].  Opera,  ed.  J.  P.  Migne,  3  vols.  [w.  Latin  tr.]  45/-  r  8' 

Contains  Josaphat  and  Barlaam. 

Longus  [5  cent.]  [».  also  Heliod.,  sup.'\  Daphnis  et  Chloe,  ed.  F.  Passow  [w.  German  tr.]  (>j-;red.toil(>   12! 
„  The  same  [tr.] ;  ill.  w.  Eisen's,  Gerhard's,  and  Prudhon's  copper  pi.  10/6     8' 

Immensely  pop.  at  per.  of  Renaissance.    Connects  the  modem  w.  antique  romance.    Erotic,  but  retaining  some  of  the  pure  qualities  of  the  Greek  idyll. 

Photius  [9  cent.]  Opera  Omnia,  rec.  J.  P.  Migne,  4  vols.  [w.  Latin  tr.]  60/-  r  8°  Paris 

„  Bibliotheca,  ex.  rec.  Imm.  Bekker,  2  vols.  7/-     4°  Berlin 

His  Bibliotluca  gives  a  summary  of  the  earliest  Greek  romances,  otherwise  lost. 

Opera,  rec.  P.  H.  Peerlkamp  [w.  Latin  tr.]  30/-;  red.  to  24/-     4°  Haarlem 


8°  Leipzig 

Paris 
Leipzig 
Vienna 
Bohn's  Lib. 


Leipzig 
Paris 

Leipzig 
Vizetelly 


Xenophon  Ephesius 

Fable-Writers 


7& 

]i788 

76 

55 

SS 

[I 
9c 

24;  25 


K  §  190. 


45.    ITALIAN  ROMANCES  amd  EARLY  NOVELS, 

Specimens. 

RoscoE,  Thos.  [ed.]  Italian  Novelists,  tr.  from  Originals 

Individual  Writers  and  Pieces. 

Apuleius  [2nd  cent.] 

Opera  ed.  G.  F.  Hildebrand  S/" 

„  tr. ,  s4.  The  Works  of  Apuleius  ["  Golden  Ass,"  etc.]  5/- 

736 


1/6  c  8°  Warne 


Leipzig 
Bohn 


[25]  80 


4J 
72 


Literature] 


BRITISH   ROMANCES. 


[Prose  Fiction 


Metamorphosis 
Psyche  et  Cupido 


Bandello,  Matteo 
Boccaccio, 
Gesta  Romanorum. 
Latin  Text: 


tr.  Sir  G.  Head  ["  Golden  Ass  "]  o.p,.  [w.  6/-]  c  8° 

rec.  O.  Jahn,  cur.  O.  Michaelis  l/6    12°  Leipzig 

tr.  W.  Adlington    [1565],  ed.  w.  intro.  A.  Lang  Nutt 

Cf.  also  "  Studia  Apuleiana,"  by  H.  Becker,  3/-  8°  Berlin  79. 

Novels,  tr.  John  Payne,  6  vols.  [only  750  printed]  subscr.  £"]  7/-     4°  Villon  Soc. 

— V.  K  §  55':  Italian  Novels. 


K  §  46 

.[56]  83 
in  prep. 

in  prep. 


*rec.  H.  Oesterley  15/-     8°  Berlin  72 

„         „  rec.  A.  Keller  [Bibl.  d.  deutschen  National  Litter.]  5/-     8°  Quedliniurg  41 

The  earliest  edns.  are  supposed  to  be  those  of  KeTELAER  and  de  Lecompt  [Utrecht],  Arnold  Ter  HOVEN  [Cologne),  and  Ulrich  ZELL  [Cologne)  \  but  the  precise  dates 

of  all  three  are  uncertain, 

English  Translation :  tr.  Rev.  C.  Swan,  re-ed.WynnardHooper[a/j(;re-ed.  T.Wright,  7/6  Chatto]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [24]  77 

„  ,1  The  same,  abridged ;  ill.  [Fairy  Library  of  AH  Nations]  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  83 

„  »  The  same,  abridged  [Knickerbocker  Nuggets]  $1    32°  JVeui  York  87 

,,  I,  Early  Eng.  Versions  \c.  1440],  ed.  S.  J.  Herrtage  [after  Madden's  edn.,  1838]  15/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  79 

The  next  Eng.  tr.  was  pub.  by  WVNKYN  DE  WORDE  about  1510-15,  of  which  only  one  copy  is  known  to  exist  (St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.}.    This  tr.  was  re-edited  by 
Richard  ROBINSON  in  1577,  when  it  proved  very  popular.    Eight  edns.  were  issued  between  1648  and  1703. 

French  Translation :      Le  Violier  d.  hist.  rom.  moralises,  re-ed.  G.  Brunet  8°  I'aris  58 

This  translation  first  appeared  in  early  part  of  j6th  century,  and  went  through  many  edns. 

German  Translation  :    iibersetzt  J.  G.  Th.  Grasse,  2  vols.      [w.  German  notes]  £>./.  [/i^.  6/- ;  w.  20/-]     %°  I^eipzig  [42]  47 

The  1st  edn.  of  this  tr.  [Dresden,  42]  differs  from  the  above  only  in  title-page.    The  first  German  tr.  was  published  at  Aiigsbttrg  in  1489. 

Petronios  Arbiter        Satirse,  rec.  Biicheler,  lo/- ;  Editio  minor  3/6     8°  Berlin  62 ;  82 

STRAPAROLA[i6cent.]     Tredeci  piacevoli  Notti— Fch.  tr.,  j.z;.  "  Les  Facetieuses  Nuits, '' 2  vols.    8/6     8°  Arw  (Bibl.  Elzevir)  75 

46.    BRITISH  ROMANCES:  ARTHURIAN  CYCLE  and  GRAIL  LEGENDS. 


BibliogFaphy, 

British  Museum 

Treatises,  etc. 

Bergmann,  Dr.  F.  W. 

*BlRCH-HlRSCHFELD, 
BULFINCH,  T.  [Am.] 


Catalogue  of  the  Romances  in  the  Dept.  of  MSS.,  vol.  i.  [by  Mr.  Ward]     8°  British  Museum     83 


The  San  Greal :  origin  and  signification  of  the  romance  [tr.]  2/- 

Dr.  A.     Die  Sage  vom  Gral  6/- 

The  most  searchmg  and  exhaustive  survey  of  the  whole  cycle  in  France  and  Germany  in  12  and  13  cents. 

The  Age  of  Chivalry  _       _  [King  Arthur;  popular]  $2.50 


Farrington,  Marg.  V.  [Am.]  Tales  of  Kg.  Arthur  &  his  Knights  of  the  Rnd.  Table;  29  ill.  [popular]$2     8' 


Glennie,  J.  S.  S. 
Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring- 
Hertz,  W. 
Lanier,  Sidney  [Am.] 

Martin,  Ernst 
*NUTT,  Alfred 
•Rhys,  Prfj  J. 


Mdin. 
Leipzig 

Boston 
New  York 


77 
[63]  82 


Essay  on  Arthurian  Localities, — wWheatley's edition  of  Merlin,  pt.  iii.  l2/-8°  E.  Eng.TextSoc.  (Tbnr.)  69 
—essay  on  Sangreal,  in  his  Curious  Myths  of  the  Middle  Ages  6/-  c  8°  Rivington        [67]  84 

Die  Sage  vom  Parzival  und  dem  Gral  i/-     8°  Breslau  82 

The  Boy's  King  Arthur ;  ill.  [popular]  7/6     8°  Low  8a 

The  Boy's  Mabinogion  ;  ill.  [fr.  Red  Book  of  Hergerst ;  popular]  7/68°,,  81 

Zur  Gralsage  [Quellen  u.  Forschungen]  1/6     8°  Strassburg  80 

Studies  in  the  Legend  of  the  Holy  Grail  10/6  8°  Folklore  Soc.  (Stock)  88 

TTie  Arthurian  Legend  Clar.  Press    in  prep. 


San  Marte  [A.  Schulz]  Die  Sage  vom  Meriin  4/6     8°  Halle 

..  .,  Essay  on  Influ.  of  Welsh  Trad,  on  Germ.,  Feb.,  and  Scand.  Liter,  [tr.]       ^16  c?,°  Llandovery 

a  Prize  Essay ;  tr.  jw*  tit.  Die  .,1rthur.Sage  «.  rf.  Mahrchen  d.  Rothen  Buches  v.  Hergest  6/-  8°  Qttedlinburg  42. 

de  la  VlLLEMARQU^,  H.    Myrdhinn,  ou  I'Enchanteur  Merlin  [hist.,  works,  influence] 


53 
41 


Zarncke,  Friedrich 


Collections 

•Joyce,  P.  W.  [tr.] 
Paris,  Paulin  [tr.] 
Skene,  W.  F.  [ed.] 

Stephens,  Thos. 
Thornton  Romances 


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The  Four  Ancient  Books  of  Wales,  2  vols.  [texts]  36/-     8' 

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The  Literature  of  the  Kymry  [loth  and  nth  centuries]  15/-     8 

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Perceval,  Isumbras,  Eglaraour,  Degrevant,  from  MSS.  at  Lincoln  and  Cambridge. 

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Incorporates  his  Contes  populau-es  des  anciens  Bretons,  8°  Paris  42. 

Separate  Works. 

Arthur,  Sktch.of  his  Life&  Hist.in  Eng.Vrs,,ed.Dr.F.J.FurnivaU[about  I440]4/-     8°  E.Eng.TextSoc.(Tbnr  )6d 

Morte  d'Arthur 

Harleian  MS.  [Brit.  Mus.] :  ed.  Dr.  F.  J.  Fumivall  7/6  f  g"  Macmillan  64 

Thornton's  MS.  :  ed.  Perry,  re-ed.  E.  Brock  [about  1440]  7/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr  )  \()<\ 

Malory,  Sir  Thos.  [prose]  '  l  jj 

Rhys,  E.  [ed.]  Morte  d'Arthur  by  Malory,  abridged  E.  Rhys  [Camelot  Series]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott         86 

•Sommer,Dr.H.O,[ed.]The  same,2v.  [i. :  Text;  ii. :  Notes,  etc.,&  Studyof  Malory  by  A.  Lang]ea.  15/-  r  8°  Nutt  89 ;  90 

A  facsimile  reprint  of  the  editio princefs,  Caxton,  1485,  based  on  Lord  Spencer's  copy,  w.  the  deficiencies  supplied  fr.  the  Oesterley  Park  copy. 

Strachey,  Sir  E.  [ed.]  The  same  [Globe  Edition]  3/6 gl  8°  Macmillan  68 

Wright*  Thos.  [ed.]     History   of  King   Arthur   &    Knights   of  Rd.    Table,   3   vols.  :   w.   notes 

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K  §47 

Gawayne,  Sir,  and  the  Green  Knight :  ed.  Dr.  R.  Morris  [ab.  1360]  [also  ed.  Madden,  Bannat.  Club.  '39]  10/-  8°  E.Eng.TextSoc.64 

Thomas,  M.  C.  Sir  Gawayne  :  comparison  of  Fch.  Perceval  and  Gawain  in  Eng.  poems       1/6     8°  Zurich                    83 

Holy  Grail :  Eng.  tr.  [fr.  de  Borron]  by  Lonelich,  pts.  i.-iv.,  ed.  F.  J.  Furnivali [abt.  l45o]43/-  8°E.Eng.T.Soc.74-77 

Joseph  of  Arimathie,  Alliterative  Romance  of,  or  Holy  Grail :  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat                     5/-     8°       ,,             „           71 

,,                 ,,  Le  Saint  Graal :  ou  J.  d'Arim.,  ed.  E.  F.  F.  Hucher,  3  vols.                      20/-   12°  Le  Mans                 77 

Lancelot  of  the  Laik  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat                                                         [about  1500]  8/-     8°  E.Eng.TextSoc.(Tbnr.)6S 

Previously  ed.  for  the  Maitland  Club  in  1839 ;  4°,  in.  17/6. 

Mabinogion 
Guest,  Lady  Charl.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Mabinogion,  fr.  Llyfr  Coch  o  Hergest  &  other  MSS.,  w.  tr.  ;  3  vols. 

o.p.  \_pb.  60/- ;  a/.  £^  i  8°  Longman  38-49 

*    ,,  „  [tr.]  The  same :  translation  only  [abridged]  21/-  r  8°  Quaritch    [38-49]  77 

*Rhys+Evans,  .  ^'^^^^  [eds.  ]  Red  Book  of  Mabinogion       [facsimile  reproduction  of  text]  21 /- r  8°  J.  G.  Evans,  Esq.,  Oxford?^] 

Mclusine,  Romance  of :  ed.  A.  K.  Donald  [fr.  Brit.  Mus.   MS.  c.  1500 ;  prose]  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr. )  in  prep. 

Merlin  [prose] 

Kblbing,  Prf.  E.  [ed.]    Arthour  and  Merlin  [Auchinleck  and  other  MSS.]     8°  „  „  89 

Wheatley,  H.  B.  [ed.]     Merlin  :  or  the  early  history  of  King  Arthur,  pts.  i.-iii.   [ab.  1440]  18/6  8°  „  „  65-69 

Cents,  essays  by  NASH  on  "  Merlin  the  Enchanter  and  M.  the  Bard,"  and  by  J.  S.  S.  GLENNIE  on  "  Arthurian  Localities." 

Perceval,  Sir  :  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips] — in  his  edn.  of  the  Thornton  Romances  \_iv.  4/6]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.         44 

Peredur  ab  Efrawc :  ed.  w.  notes  and  Glossary  Kuno  Meyer  3/-     8°  Leipzig  87 

47.    ENGLISH  ROMANCES :  ENG.  TEXTS  OF  NON-ENG.  KOMANOES  NOT  OTHERWISE  CLASSED. 
Collections. 

ASHTON,  J.  [ed.]  The  Romances  of  Chivalry,  47  facsimile  ill.  [popular]  7/6     8°  Unwin  [87]  90 

Sir  Isumbras,  Sir  Degori,  Sir  Eevis.  Squyr  of  Lowe  Degree,  Valentine  and  Orson,  Guy  of  Warwick,  etc 

Ellis,  G.  [ed.]  Specimens  of  Early  Eng.  Metrical  Romances,  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [05]  48 

Laing,  David  [ed.]  Early  Scottish  Metrical  Tales  6/- c  8°  M.Q,xi%OTi,Glasg.\z(>f)i) 

MoRLEY,  Prf.  Henry  [ed.]  Early  Prose  Romances  [Carisbrooke  Lib.]  2/6  c  8°  Routledge  89 

Seven  specimens  (i)  Reynard,  (2)  Fryer  Bacon.  {3)  Robert  the  Devil,-  (4)  Guy  of  Warwick,  (s)  Hamlet,  (6)  Virgilius,  (7)  Friar  Rush,  w.  a  sel.  fr.  the  C,  [=iooj  Merry 

Tales,    (a)  (3)  (6)  (7)  are  taken  fr.  THOMS,  ut  infra. 

RiTSON,  Joseph  [ed.]  Ancient  English  Metrical  Romances,  3  v.    [w.  intro.,  notes  and  gloss.]  28/-     8°  GoIdsmid,£'(f.[o2]89-go 

RoBSON,  John  [ed.]  Three  Early  English  Metrical  Romances,  w.  Intro,  and  Glossary  4°  Camden  Soc.  42 

Thoms,  W.  J.  [ed.]  Early  English  Prose  Romances,  3  vols.  27/-  c  8°  Nattali  [28]  58 

Robert  the  Deuyll,  Thomas  a  Reading,  Friar  Bacon,  Friar  Rush,  Virgilius,  Robin  Hood,  George  a  Green,  Tom  a  Lincohie,  Helyas,  Faustus,  Second  Report  of  Faustus. 

Individually. 

Alexander  and  Dindimus  :  Alliterative  Romance,  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat  6/-     8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  78 

Wars  of:  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat  20/-     8°         „  „         86 

,,         Romance,  An :  ed.  Prf  W.  W.  Skeat -f  J.  H.  Hessels  not  sold  separ.     8°        ,,  „  85 

Amis  and  Amilouu  :  ed.  E.  Kolbing  [w.  the  O. -Fch.  source  ;  Alt-engl.  Bibl.]  7/-     &'  Heilbronn  84 

Bevis  of  Hamton  :  ed.  Dr.  E.  Kolbing,  pts.  i.-ii.  [also  ed.  W.  B.  D.  TumbuU  f.  Maitld.  CI., '38]  ea.  lo/-8°  E.Eng.TextSoc,86;87 

Schrairgel,  C.  SiiiXu.  Sp^achey.  Sir  Beves  of  Hamtoun  i/-     %°  Breslau  86 

Blanchardyn  and  Eglantyne  :  ed.  Dr.  Leon  Kellner  [Caxton  tr.  of  1489]  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr)  89 

Cents,  an  important  treatise  of  over  loo  pp.,  by  KELLER,  on  Caxton's  syntax  and  style,  w.  illustr.  quotations. 

Erl  of  Tolous  and  the  Emperes  of  Almayn,  hrsg.  G.  Liidtke  [beg.  15  cent.;  Samml.  engl.  Denkm.]  6/-     8°  Berlin                     81 

Floris  and  Blancheflour,  Fragments  of :  ed.  J.  R.  Lumby  [13  cent. ;  w.  King  Horn]  o.p.      8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  66 

,,                 „                 ,,                :  hrsg.  E.  Hauskhecht    [w.  val.  intro.;  Samml.  eng.  Denkra.]  6/-     8°  Berlin  85 

Generydes  :                          ed.  W.  Aldis  Wright,  2  pts.  [about  1440]  7/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  73;  78 

ed.  Dr.  F.  J.  Furnivali  4°  Roxburghe  Club    66 
Gesta  Romanorum:            English  tr.  of  about  1440 — v.  K  §  45. 

Godfrey  of  Bologna;          ed.  Dr.  Mary  N.  Colvin  [1481]  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  in  prep. 

A  tr.  by  CAXTON  fr.  a  French  version  of  GuilL  de  TYR'S  Latin  Hist,  of  the  SUge  and  Conquest  of  Jerusalem. 

Gowther,  Sir  krit.  hrsg.  K.  Breul  [iS  cent.]  8/-     8°  Oppeln  86 

Conts.  an  excellent  liter,  and  hist,  intro.,  w.  bibliogr.  of  Robert  the  Devil  legend. 

Guy  of  Warwick 

TumbuU,  W.  B.  D.  [ed.]  Romances  of  Guy  of  Warwick  and  Rembrun,  his  son  [fr.  Auchinleck  MS.]  4°  Abbotsford  Club    4(5 

Zupitza,  Dr.  J.  [ed.]  Guy  of  Warwick,  2  pts.                                                             34/-     8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  75-76 

,,                 „  ,,                 ,,         fr.  Auchinleck  and  Caius  MSS.  i  pt.  i.         15/-     8°                  ,,                      „            83 

Tanner,  A.  Die  Sage  von  Guy  von  Warwick                      [its  age  and  history ;  dissert.]  2/-     8°  Heilbronn               77 

Harold,  Life  of  King  ed.  w.  intro.  W.  de  Gray  Birch  =  v.  ii.  of  Antiquary's  Lib.,  3  vols,  together  36/-     8°  Stock                      85 

Havelock  the  Dane  :  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat         [after  Madden's  edn.,  Roxb.  Club,  '28]  lo/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  68 

Ipomedon :  ed.  Prf.  E.  Kblbing                          .                                                                     17/-     8°  Breslau                   89 

Three  Middle-English  versions  of  the  romance  originally  written  in  French  by  Hue  de  ROTELANDE  [12  cent.].    With  valuable  intro.  and  notes.    The  editor 

has  also  in  preparation  an  edition  of  the  original  Old  French  poem.  i 

King  Horn,  Floris  and  Blancheflour  :  ed.  Prf.  J.  R.  Lumby  o.p.      8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  66 

Wissmann,  Theo.  King  Horn  :  Unters.  iib.  Sprach-  u.  Litter. -Gesch.  ,     [Quellen  u.  Forsch.]  3/-     8°  Strassburg  76 

Octavian,  Emperor,  Romance  of :  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips]  s  8°  Percy  Society        44 

„         :  Two  Middle-English  Versions,  hrsg.  G.  Sarrazin  [Alt-Engl.  Bibliothek]  4/6     %°  Heilbronn  85 

Parthenay,  Romans  of,  or  of  Lusignen  :  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat  o.p.     8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  66 

ThomasofErcildoune,  Romance  and  Prophecies  of:  ed.fr.  5  MSS.  Dr.  ji  A.  H.  Murray  10/6     8°        ,,  „  75 

,,  ,,  hrsg.  Alois  Brandl  [Samml.  engl.  Denkmaler]  4/-     8°  Berlin  80 

Three  Kings  of  Cologne  :  ed.  C.  Horstmann  [2  Engl,  and  I  Latin  text]  17/-     8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  86 

Three  Kings'  Sons  :  ed.  Dr.  Leon  Keller  [fr.  Harleian  MS.]  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  in  prep. 

Torrent  of  Portugal,  fr.  isth  cent.  MS. :  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips]  S/-  p  8°  J.  R.  Smith  42 

„  .      „  -ed.  Dr.  E.  Adam  •  10/-     8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.87 

Trigamour,  Sir,  Romance  of :  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips]  p  8°  Percy  Soc.  46 


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CARLOVINGIAN  AND  SPANISH   ROMANCES.  [Prose  Fiction 


Tristem,  Sir :  ed.  Fr.  Michel,  sub  tit.  The  Poetical  Romances  of  Tristan,  3  vols.  o.fi. 

„        „  *ed.  E.  Kblbing,  su6  tit.  D-  nord.  u.  engl.  Version  d.  Tristansage,  2  v.  ea.  12/- 

Contains  the  texts,  w.  German  trss.  and  notes,  and  a  valuable  literary  and  historical  introduction. 

Troy,  Destruction  of:  AUit.  Romance,  tr.  fr.  Guido  de  Colonna,  ed.  Donaldson  +  Panton,  2  pts.  ea.  10/6 
Other  Versions. 
Benoit  de  Ste.  More  Roman  de  Troje 

Fischer,  CI.  Der  altfranz.  Roman  de  Troje  u.  Herb.  v.  FritflSr  u.  Konr.  v.  Wiirzb.         1/6 

Hi^RBORT  V.  FRITSL.5.R  Liet  von  Troye,  hrsg.  G.  K.  Frommann  ;  w.  notes  [Mid. -High  Germ,  vers.]  5/6    8' 
Togail  Troi  transcrib.  [fr.  .5,4.  of  Z«m.f/»-]  Whitley  Stokes  [Irish  vers.,  w.  tr.]  18/-     8'' 

T7'eatises. 

Joly,  A.  Ben.  de  S.  More  etle.ffi)»za»  (/«  7>-»;V  =  vol.  i.  ofhised.  of  the  romance,  «/ K§  277  8° 

Kbrting,  G.  Dictys  und  Dares :  zur  Geschichte  d.  Troja-Saga  3/-     8° 

Liitgen,  E.  Quellen  n.  historischer  Werth  d.  frank.  Trojasage  i/-     8° 

Zietsch,  A.  Ueb.  Quelle  u.  Sprache  d.  See!;e  of  Troye  [dissert,]  1/6     8° 

William  of  Palerne  [or  Wm.  theWerwolfJ,  ed.  Prf.  W.  AV.  Skeat  [also  ed.  Madden,  Roxb.  Cl.,'32]  13/- 8°  E.  E, 
Scliiiddekopf,  A.  Sprache  u.  Dialect  v.   William  of  Palerne  2/-     8° 

Early  English  Metrical  Chronicles,  etc.— z;.  f  §§  18-21,  passim,  and  F  §  36. . 

48.    CAKLOVmCJIAN  CYCLE  OF  ROMANCES. 
Collectively  and  Treatises. 

BuLMNCH,  Thos.  [Am.;  tr.]   Legends  of  Charlemagne 
Paris,  G.  Histoire  Po^tique  de  Charlemagne 

Separate  Works  (English  Texts). 

Duke  Rowland  and  Sir  Otuell :  ed.  S.  J.  Herrtage 

Ferumbras,  Sir  :  ed.  fr.  Ashmole  MS.  by  S.  J.  Herrtage 

Cartens,  B.  Zur  Dialektbestimmung  d.  Sir  Firumbras 

Four  Sons  of  Aymon,  by  Caxton,  ed.  [Miss]  O.  Richardson,  2  pts. 
Huon  of  Burdeux  :  done  into  English  by  Lord  Berners,  ed.  S.  L.  Lee,  pts.  i.-iii.  ea.'i5/-;  iv.  5/-  8' 

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Rauf  Coilyear,  Roland,  Otuel,  etc.  :  ed.  S.  J.  Herrtage  15/-     8° 

Sege  of  Melayne  [=Milan] :  ed.  S.  J.  Herrtage  [15  cent.]  12/-     8° 

Sowdone  of  Babylone,  Romance  of:  ed.  Dr.  E.  Hausknecht  [15  cent.]  15/-     8° 

Separate  Works  (French  and  German  Texts)— ».  also  K  §§  267,  277. 

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Gerard  de  Rossillon  :  publ.  p.  F.  Michel  [in  Provencal,  w.  Fch.  tr.]  o.f.  \w.  9/-] 

KoNRAD,  Pfaffe  Das  Rolandslied  d.  Pfaffen  Konrad,  hrsg.  W.  Gol'ther 

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Translations,   Treatises,  etc. 
Baldwin,  J.  [Am.]  The  Story  of  Roland 

O'Hagan,  J.  [tr.]  The  Song  of  Roland 

Pakscher,  a.  Zur  Kritik  u.  Geschichte  d, 

Bibliography. 
Seelimann,  E.  Bibliographie  d.  altfranzosischen  Rolandslied 

SCANDINAVIAN  KOMANOES  and  EPICS— z-.  K  §  234  :  Icelandic  Literature.     For  Nibel.  Lied,  z^.  K  §  73. 

49.    SPANISH  AND  PORTUGUESE  ROMANCES  and  EARLY  NOVELS. 
Collections  and  Specimens. 

Depping,  C.  B.  [ed.]  Romancero  Castellano,  o  colleccion  de  antigups  Romances  popul.,  2  vols.  10/6    12°  Leipzig{Lond.  25]  44 

ROSCOE,  Thos.  [tr.]  Spanish  Novelists :  tr.  fr.  Originals  ■'  [Chandos  Library]  1/6  c  8°  Wtirne  [32]  80 

Separate  Works. 

AmadisofGaul  tr.  Robert  Southey,  3  vols.  ■       ,       [Library  of  Old  Authors]  15/- f  8°  j.  R.  Smith[i46o]  72 

Camoens,  Lusiads— z/.  K  §  78 :  Portuguese  Poetry.  •      ■  . 

Cid  :  English  Translations. 
Gibson,_J.  Young  [tr.]    The  Cid  Ballads  [and  other  poems],  ed.  Margaret  D.  Gibson,  2  vols.  12/-  c  8°  Paul 


Lewis,  Rev.  Gerard  [tr.]  The  Cid  Ballads       2/6 

Lockhart,  J.  G.  [tr.]       Ancient  Spanish  Ballads  :    [also  l/-^ c  8°  Ward  &  Lock]  5/-  c  8° 

Ormsby,  John  [tr.]         Poem  of  the  Cid  -     [verse ;  w.  intro.i and  notes]  5/-  c;  8° 

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Palmerin  of  Englandi  tr.  Robert  Southey,  4  vols.  [abridged]  o.;».    12° 

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K  §50 

50.    BRITISH  NOVELISTS:    WORKS  OF. 
Selections. 

Bell, H.T. Mackenzie [ed.]  Half-Houi-s  with  the  best  Novelists,  w.  notes  [19th  cent.]  c  8°  88 

Sixteenth  Century. 

Greene,  Rob.  [1560-92]  Menaphon  [wrote  many  other  "love  pamphlets"]  1/6  f  8°  Prf.  Arber.  Birm.  [1589]  81 

Lyly,  John  [i  553-1601]     Euphues:  or  the  anatomy  of  wit;  &  Euphues  &  his  England,  ed.E.Aiber  4/-  f  8°  Arber,  .5«-.  [1579;  i58o]69 

^  Its  form  is  that  of  an  Italian  story  ;  its  substance  tlie  argument  of  ASCHAM  in  liis  Sc^ioletnasler. 

MORE,SirThos.[l478-iS35]  Utopia  [1516],  tr.  Ralph  Robynson  [1551],  ed.  Prf.E.Arber  [philosoph. romance]  l/-f  8°  Arber,  Birm.da 
The  same,  ed.  Dr.  T.  F.  Dibdin,  21/- 8° ;  ed.  J.  R.  Lumby,  3/6  ;  ed.  Prf  H. 

Morley,  i/-  c  8°  Roberts  78 ;  Camb.  Press  79  ;  Routl.  85 
Painter,  Wm.  {c.  15S4-93]  The  Palace  of  Pleasure,  3  vols.  [repr.  fr.  Haslewood's  edn.,  1813]     4°  Nutt  in  prep. 

To  cont.  intros.,  parallels,  etc.    The  work  is  a  collection  of  tales,  chiefly  tr.  fr.  BOCCACCIO  and  BlONDELLO,  on  wh.  many  of  the  Elijah,  writers  founded  their  plots. 

1st  edn.,  is6&^  ;  and,  1573. 

SlDNEY,SirPp. [1554-1586]  The  Counte.ss  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia,  with  notes  J.  Hain  Friswell  [abgd.]  6/-  p  8°  Low  [1590]  83. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

BEHN,[Mrs.]Aphra[i642-89]  Plays,  Histories  and  Novels,  6  vols.  [w.  life  and  memoir]  52/6    12°  Pearson  [l67i-96]7i 

Bdnyan,  John  [1628-88]  Pilgrim's  Progress — v.  K  §  89. 

Eighteenth  Century. 

Amory,  Thos.  [1691-17S9]  The  Life  and  Opinions  of  John  Buncle,  Esquire,  3  vols.  o.p.  \_w.  15/-]     8°  London  [1756-66]  25 

A  sort  of  sketch  of  the  author's  own  "life  and  opinions." 

Brooke,  Hy.  [1706-83]    A  Fool  of  Quality,  ed.  Chas.  Kingsley  [w.  biograph.  intro.]  6/-  c8°  Macmillan  [1766]  73 

BURNEY,  Frances  [Mme.  D'Arblay,  1752-1840]  Evelina,  3/6;  Cecilia,  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [J^fif]  83 ;  83 

Defoe,  Dan.  [1663-1731] 

Adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe,  ed.  Henry  Kingsley  [Globe  Edn.]  3/6  gl8°  Macmillan  [1719]  79 

..  ed.  J.  W.  Clark  [Golden  Treasury  Series]  4/6    18°        „  [1719]  68 

Contains  the  unmutilated  text  of  the  original  edition. 

,,  „  Facsimile  reprint  of  first  edition,  w.  intro.  Austin  Dobson  10/6  c  8°  Stock  [72]  77 

Illustrated  Edition. 

,,  ,,  w.  biograph.  memoir  and  8  etchings  by  Mouilleron,  2  vols.  15/-  c  8°  Routledge  86 

There  are  innumer<ib]e  other  editions,  at  from  fid.  to  10/6. 

Life,  Adventures  and  Piracies  of  Capt.  Singleton,  ed.  H.  Sparling  [Camelot  Series]  l/-    i6°  Walter  Scott[i72o]87 

Fielding,  Henry  [1707-54]  Novels;  w.  ill.  Geo.  Cruikshank,  4  vols.  \p.  also  K  §  89]  15/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.[i^]76-77 

Amelia  5/- i75r         !        Joseph  Andrews  [parody  of  RICHARDSON'S  i'awl^^a]  3/6  1742  |       .Tom  Jones,  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  1749 

,,  ,,  „  History  of  Jonathan  Wild  ;  ill.  by  "Phiz"  o.p.  \fb.  10/6;  w.  6/-]  c  8°  Churton       [1743]  40 

Godwin,  Wm.  [1756-1836]  Caleb  Williams  ;  or,  things  as  they  are  dd.,  8° ;  also  2/-  f  8°  Warne  [1794]  78;  Routledge  76 

Goldsmith,  Oliver  [1728-74]  The  Vicar  of  Wakefield  [also  i/-  Macmillan]  6/-  f8°  Paul  [1766]  83 

,,  „  The  same  ;  32  ill.  after  W.  Mulready  [Knickerbocker  Nuggets]  $1    18°  New  York  8S 

„  ,,  The  same  [Parchment  Lib.;  a  pretty  edn.]  6/- f  8°  Paul  82 

,,  „  The  same  :  facsimile  reprint  of  first  edn.,  w.  pref.  Austin  Dobson,  2  vols.    15/-   12°  Stock  85 

Johnson,  Dr.  Sam.  [1709-84]  Plist.  ofRasselas,  Prince  of  Abyssinia :  w.  intro.  &notesG.  Birkbeck  Hill  3/6  12°  Clar.  Press  [1759]  89 

„  ,,  The  same  :  facs.  reprint  of  first  edn.,  w.  intro.  and  bibliography,  2  vols.        15/-    12°  Stock  [1759]  84 

,,  ,,  The  same  [National  Lib.]  6(^.    18°  Cassell         [1759]  89 

Lewis,  M.  G.  [1775-1818;  "Monk  Lewis"]  The  Monk,  o.p.;  The  Bravo  of  Venice  [Nat.  Lib.]  (>d.  18°  Cassell  [1795]?;  [i79-]85 

[Paltock,  R.]  Life  &  Advent,  of  Peter  Wilkins,w.  intro.  A.  H.  Bullen,  2  v.;  pi.  [facs.  edn.]  10/6  c  8°  Reev.&Tur.[i757]84 

a  romance,  somewhat  in  the  style  qS  Robinson  Crusoe  and  GttlUi/sr's  Travels.    Very  little  is  known  of  the  author's  personality. 

Radcliffe.  [Mrs.]  Ann  [1764-1823]  Novels,  3  vols,  in  i  2/-  c  8°  Routledge  [1791-97]  77-78 

Italian.  The  [separ.  6rf.]  1797         |         Mysteries  of  Udolpho  [separ.  i/-]  1794        |         Romance  of  the  Forest  [separ.  6(?.]  i79r 

Richardson,  Sam.  [16S9-1761]  Novels  [a.  also  K  §89]  ea.  2/-   12°  Routledge  [J||J]73-8o 

•Clarissa  Harlowe  1748         |         Pamela  r74o        I         Sh:  Charles  Grandison  1754 

Smollett,  Tobias  G.  [1721-71]  Works  [  =  Novels],  6  vols.  [sold  in  sets  only]  63/-  r  8°  Routledge        85-86 

Ferdinand  Count  Fatham  1753         |         Humphry  Clinker  r??!        J        •Peregrine  Pickle,  2  vols.  i75r         1         Roderick  Random  1748 

Sir  Lancel.  Greaves,  ana  Adventures  of  an  Atom       1762 

,,  ,,  Novels,  3  vols.  [Humphry,  Peregrine,  Roderick]  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Routledge  [i^f]  74 

Sterne,  Laur.  [1713-68]  Works  ;  w.  autobiogr. ;  ed.  J.  P.  Browne,  2  vols.  ;  port,  and  9  pi.  18/-     8°  Bickers         [v.y.]  85 

Sentimental  Journey  through  France  and  Italy  [also  i/-  i8»  Routledge  8fi]       J768         |         Tristram  Shandy  [also  i/-  c  8"  (Morley's  Univ.  Lib.)  Routledge  84]        1739 

Illustrated  Kditions. 

Sentimental  Journey       w.  12  pi.  and  220  ill.  M.  Leloir,  42/-  i"  ;  w.  77  ill.  10/6  c  8°  Routledge       82;  88 

Tristram  Shandy  w.  8  etchings  by  Damman  after  Harry  Furniss,  2  vols.  10/6  c  8°  Nimmo  83 

Swift,  Dn.  Jonathan  [1667-1745]  Gulliver's  Travels,  2/-  ;  ill.  Gordon  Browne  S/-  c  8°  Routledge  [1726]  74;  Blackie  86 

,,  „  The  same,  w.  prefatory  memoir  Geo.  Saintsbary,  2  v.;  ill.  [Knickerb.  Nuggets]  $2.50  iV  N.  yo?-^  [1726]  89 

Illustrated  Edition. 

Gulliver's  Travels  Illustrated  Edition  o.p.  \_pb.  12/6 ;  w.  25/-]     8°  Nimmo         n.d.  (8-) 

Walpole,  Hor.  [4th  E.  of  Orford  ;  1707-97]  The  Castle  of  Otranto  [Cassell's  National  Lib.]  dd.    18°  Cassell        [1765]  86 

Nineteenth  Century :  Early. 

Austen,  Jane  [1775-1817]  Novels  ea.  l/-  %" paper ;  also  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Routledge  [11-18]  75-76  ;  Bentley  82 

Emma  i6  1  Northanger  Abbey  x8  I  •Pride  and  Prejudice  ra 

Manslield  Park  14  I  Persuasion  18  |  •Sense  and  Sensibility  11 

Edgeworth,  Maria  [1767-1849]  Novels  ea.'i/6  c  8°  Routledge  [iJ§f]  77-79 

Absentee  !         •Castle  Rackrent  1799         |     .    Helen  [also  a/- c  8"  Wame]       1834         |        [Belinda,  i8or—«(»^»«/n"«^] 

Ferkier,  Susan  [1782-1854]  Novels  ;  Edinburgh  Edition,  ea.  work  in  2  vols.  10/-  s  8°  Bentley     [18-31]  88 

Destiny  3t         |         The  Inheritance  34         [         •Marriage  18         |         Also  editions  in  z  vol.  at  6rf.  ea.  ff"  Wame  73-74 ;  2/-  ea.  c  8"  Routledge  72 

Galt,  John  [i 779-1839]   Novels  ea.  2/- c  8°  Blackwood     [fj]  68 

•Annals  of  Parish  21         I         Entail  23         |         Provost  22        |         Sir  Andrew  Wylie  22 

Ayrshire  Legatees  [20J  is  contained  in  edn.  of  Antials ;  it  is  his  best  novel,  though  he  himself  preferred  The  Provost. 

Hope,  Thos.  [1770-1831]  Anastasius  :  memoirs  of  a  modepi  Greek,  2  vols.  o.p.  [pl>.  10/-;  w.  5/-]  08°  Bentley  [19]  39 

MoRiER,  Jas.  [1780-1849]  Hajji  Baba  of  Ispahan:  adventures  of  2/-  c8°  Routledge [24-28] 77 

Peacock,  Thos.  Love  [1785-1866]  Works,  ed.  Henry  Cole,  3  vols.  [novels  and  poems]  31/6  c8°  Bentley  75 

Crotchet  Castle  [also  &/.  Cassell's  Not.  r-lh.l  31     |     Headlong  Hall  13     |     Maid  Marian  33     I     Nightmare  Abbey  x8     I     jinds  others. 

740 


Literature] 


BRITISH    NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


K  §50 

Porter,  Jane  [1776-1850]  *Scottish  Chiefs  j  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw  ea.  2/-   12°  Routledge  mj  8o;90 

Later  Nineteenth  Century. 

Aguilar,  Grace  [1816-47]  Novels  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Groombridge  [v.y.]  v.y. 

Days  of  Bruce,  6/-  |      Home  Influence    47      (     Home  Scenes  and  Heart  Studies     |      Mother's  Recompense      |     Vale  of  Cedars      |     Woman's  Friendship 

AiNSWORTH,  W.  H.  [1805-82]  Novels :  Illustrated  Edition,  l6  vols.  ea.  s/-  8°  ;  or  3/6  c%°;or  6d.  8°  Routledge  [34-6o]82  ;  72-80 

Crichton  ; 

Flitch  of  BacoQ  i 

Guy  Fawkes  i 

Jack  sheppard  ; 

Eeaconsfield,  Earl  of  £1805-81]  Novels  -  ea.  6/-,  or  2/-  or  i/~  c  8°  Longman  [§§]  77-82 

Alroy,  Ixion,  etc.  33 

Coningsby  44 

[    „    w.  pref.  and  notes  F.  Hitch- 
man,  3/6  c  8°  W.  H.  AUen  89] 


Lancashire  Witches 
Mervyn  Clitheroe 
Miser's  Daughter 
•Old  St.  Paul^ 

48 

% 

41 

Oving^dean  Grange 
Rookwood 
Saint  lames' 
Spendthrift 

60 
5« 

star  Cllamber                           54 

•Tower  of  London                    46 

Windsor  Castle                         48 

^3tcl  several  others. 

Novels 

Contarini  Fleming 
Endymion 
Henrietta  Temple 

37 

ea.  6/- 

Lothair 

SybU 

Tancred 

or  2/- 

7« 
50 
SO 

or  i/-  c  8°  Longman  [§§]  ' 

Venetia                                        37 
Vivian  Grey                           26-27 
Young  Duke,  etc.                      31 

Borrow,  Ceorge  [1803-81]  Novels  on  the  Gypsies 

•Lavengro       51 

BRONTfi,  Anne  [="Acton  Bell"  ;  1820-49]  Novels 

Agnes  Grey  [w.  IVutfteHng  Heightsi 

Bron-I'^,  Charlotte  [  =  "  Currer  Bell  "  ;  1816-55]  Novels 

•Jane  Eyre  49         |         Professor  [w.  Poems'} 


ea.  2/6  cS°  Murray      [51-58]  88 

t  Romany  Rye  [sequel  to  Lavengro]       38 

ea.  2/6  f  8°,  or  "  Pocket  Edition,"  ea.  1/6   32°  Smith&Elder[Jg]|i ;  88 

47         I         Tenant  of  WildfeU  Hall  48 

ea.  2/6  f  8°,  or  "  Pocket  Edition,"  ea.  1/6  32°  Smith&Elder[|f]f§;  88 

S7  I        '•Shirley  49         |         •Villelte  50  - 

Bronte,  Emily  [  =  "  Ellis  Bell";  1818-48]  Wuthering  Heights  [w.AgnesGrey]2/6f  8°;  or  "Pkt.Ed.,"  1/6  32°  Smith&E.[47]8i;88 

Dickens,  Chas.  [1812-70] 

Novels.     "Illustrated  Library  Edn.,"  w.  the  orig.  ill.,  30 vols.  ea.  10/- 

,,           "  Library  Edn."  :  w.  the  orig.  ill.,  30  vols.  ea.  8/-  p  8" 

„          "  Charles  Dickens  Edn.,"  with  a  few  pi.,  21  vols.  ea.  3/6  and  4/-  c  8° 

„           "  Pocket  Volume  Edn.,"  30  vols.  [in  sets  only]  45/-  c  8° 

,,           "Cabinet  Edn.,"  32  vols.,  ea.  w.  8  ill.  [after  the  originals]  ea.  1/6  s  8° 

„           "Crown  Edn.,"  w.  all  the  orig.  ill.  ea.  5/-  c  8° 

Numerous  reprints  of  the  works,  from  id.  upwards,  are  being  published  from  year  to  year  as  the  copyrights  lapse. 


8°  Chapman  | 


] 73-76 
76-78 
77-80 

79 

88-89 

90  in  pro^. 


Christmas  Stories  frepr,  fr.  Hottseh. 
Words    and  Alt    the     Year 
Round} 
•David  Copperfield 
•Dombey  and  Son  48 

Edwin  t)rood,and  other  Stories,  70>«ft. 


SO,  sgq. 


[Proctor,  R.  A..   Watched  by  the 
Dead  [study  and  completion  of 
above,  1/6  c  8"  W.  H.  Allen  88] 
Great  Expectations 
Little  Dorrit 
•Martin  Chuzzlewit 
•Nicholas  Nickleby 


•Old  Curiosity  Shop  and  Reprints  40 

•Oliver  Twist  38 

Our  Mutual  Friend  65 

•Pickwick  Papers  37 

Sketches  by  Boz  36 
•Tale  of  Two  Cities 

Uncommercial  Traveller 


59 


6/-  c  8°  Redway 


American  Notes,  and  Pictures 

from  Italy  42 ;  46 

•Bamaby  Rudge,  &  Hard  Times  40;  S4 
Bleak  House  53 

[child's  History  of  England  ^ 

Christmas  Books  [repr.  ea.  z/-  89] 

4a-48 

Bibliography. 

Johnson,  C.  P.  [ed.]       Hints  to  Collectors  of  Original  Editions  of  Dickens 

..  »  Dickensiana  [bibliog.  of  liter,  rel.  to  Dickens  and  his  works]  7/6  c  8° 

Shepherd,  R.  H.  [ed.]    Bibliog.  of  Dickens        o.p.,  now  pub.  as  Appendix  to  Dickens'  "Speeches"  6/-  c  8°  Chatto 
Extra  Illustrations,  and  Extra-Illustrated  Edition. 
Barnard,  Fred,  [artist]     Charact.  Sketches  fr.  Dickens,  3 ser.  ;  ea.  6  photogravs.  ea.  21/-20X  14J  in.  Cassell  [84]87;[85]86;[86]87 

i. :  Mre.  Gamp,  Alfred  Jingle.  Bill  Sikes,  Little  Dorrit,  Sydney  Carlton,  Pickwick  ;  ii. :  Two  WeUers.  Pecksniff.  Little  Nell  and  her  Grandfather.  Rogue  Riderhood, 
Caleb  Plummet,  Peggotty  ;  in.  ;  Micawber,  Betsy  Trotwood,  Cpt.  Cuttle,  Uriah  Heep,  Dick  SwiveUer  and  the  Marchioness.  Bob  Cratchit  and  Tiny  Tim. 

Pickwick  Papers  "  Victoria  [Jubilee]  Ed.,"  2  v. ;  w.  reprods.  of  the  50  orig.  ill.  &  hitherto  unpub.  ones  42/-  8°  Macmillan  88 

"  Eliot,  George  "  [Mary  Ann  Evans  (Cross),  1820-80]  Novels,  8  vols.  33/6  c  8°  Blackwood     [ff  ]  88 

•AdamBede  3/6    59       |       Felji  Holt,  the  Radical  3/6    66       I       Mill  on  Floss  3/6    60       I       Scenes  of  Clerical  Life  3/-    38 

Darnel  Deronda  7/6    76       |     •Middlemarch  7/6    71-73       1       Romola  3/6    63       |     •Silas  Marner  2/6    61 

Oaskell,  Mrs.  [1811-65]  Novels  and  Tales,  8  vols.  ea.  2/6  f  8° ;  ot  "  Pocket  Edn.,"  ea.  1/6   32°  Smith&Elder[tg]  ^f ;  |f 


85 

86 

[80]  86 


*Cranford,  and  others 
Lizzie  Leigh,  and  others 


% 


Jane  Seton 
Lucy  Arden 
Phantom  Regiment 


^etc. 


53,  etc.       I       Mary  Barton,  and  others         48,  etc.       I       North  and  South 
55       1       My  Lady  Ludlow  [«&•  other  iaUsyv^y,       \       Ruth,  and  others 

Orant,  James  [1822-1S87]  Novels,  52  vols. 

Among  the  better  (and  earlier)  are  : — 

Adventures  of  an  Aide-de-Camp     48  I      Dick  Rodney 
Bothwell                                                51  Frank  Hilton 

Constable  of  France  66  \     Harry  Ogilvie 

Hamley,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  E.  B.  [1824;  Hv.l  Ensign  Fauuce,  o,p.;  *Lady  Lee's  Widowhood 
Hughes,  Tom  [1823  ;  living]  Novels 

Scouting  the  White  Horse,  and  Ashen  Faggot  58  |  Tom  Brown's  School  Days  [also  6rf.,  2/-,  4/6  (Gold  Treas.  Edn.),  6/-  (ill.)]  56 

James,  G.  P.  R.  [i8oi-6o]  Novels 

Beauchamp  48     1     Forest  Days  43       I       Heidelberg  46 

Castle  of  Ehrenstem  47  Gentleman  of  Old  School  39  HenryofGuise  39 

Darnley  30     |     Gipsy  35       |       Huguenot  38 

JERROLD,  Douglas  [1803-57]—^.  K  §  89. 

KlNGSLEY,Can.C.[i8i9-75]  Novels  ;  ill.  :  "  Eversley  Edn.,"  ill.,ea.6/-  ;  also  ill.,  ea.3/6  c  8°  ;  o>-  6(/,m  8°  Macmillan[Jf]76-77;89-90 


•Sylvia's  Lovers 
I       Wives  and  Daughters  (unfin.)         66 

ea.  2/-  f  8°  Routledge  [f  f  ]  72--78 

•Romance  of  War  46 

Scottish  Cavalier  50 

Yellow  Frigate  55 

2/6  c  8°  Blackwood  48-49  ;  [53]  69 
ea.  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan       [||]  89 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford  [sequel  to  above]  61 

^l:  2/  „,f f  Routledge      [ff]  JJ 

King  s  Highway  40 

Richelieu  28 

And  very  vtany  others. 


*Alton  Locke  .*  Tailor  and  poet 
Hereward  the  Wake 

Lever,  Chas.  [1809-72]   Novels 


Hypatia:  nevfoeswithanold  face 
Two  Years  Ago 


55 


Barringto] 

ofNo 


63 
69 


Daltons,  The,  a  vols.  52 

Davenport  Dunn,  2  vols.  S9 

Dodd  Family  Abroad,  2  vols.  54 

Fortunes  of  Glencore  57 

*Harry  Lorrequer  39 


Tack  Hinton 
Knigl 


Boy  ofNorcotes 
Bramleighs,  The 
•Charles  O'Malley,  2  vols. 
Con  Cregan 

Lover,  Sam.  [i  797-1868]  Novels 

•Handy  Andy  46        I        He  would  be  a  Gentleman 

Lytton,  Biilwer  [1805-73]  Novels:   "Caxton  Library  Edition,^' 20  vols, 
„  ,,  ,.         *'  Knebworth  Kdition,"  28  vols, 

„  „  „         "Pocket  Edition,"  28  voR     ' 

38         Eugene  Aram  31 

49         Harold  50 
29         Kenehn  Chillingly 

•Last  Days  of  Pompeii  34 

Last  of  the  Barons  43 

741 


ECnight  of  Gwynne,  2  vols. 
LuttreU  of  Arran 
Martins  of  Cro'  Miirtin,  2  vols. 
O'Donoghue,  The 


I         RoryO'More 


Alice 

Caxtons.  The 
Devereux 

Disowned 
Ernest  Maltraveit 


Lncretia 

*My  Novel,  2  vols, 
Nigfht  and  Momin]; 
Parisians,  The,  s  v<^ 
Paul  Clifford 


65 
56 
45 


S3 


53  I  'Westward  Ho  I 

57  I  Yeast 

ea.  vol.  il(i  c  8°  Routledge  [39-69]  85-87 

Roland  Cashel,  2  vols.  49 

Tom  Burke  of  Ours,  2  vols.  44 

And  seventl  orhe*s. 

Most  of  thf.  novels  in^y  also  be  had 

in  dd.  ai%d  2/-  editions. 

ea.  ^d.  8",  or  2I-  f  8'  Routledge  ■      [|X]  If 

37         I      Treasure  Trove-^no  edn.  in  _firznt   44 

ea.  5/-     8°  Routledge  [28-58]  8- 
[also  in  2/-  edn.]  ea.  3/6  c  8°         „    [28-58]75-76 
ea.  1/6   16°         „    [28-58]88-89 

Pelham  27 

Rienzi  -L 

Stranye  Story  g| 

What  will  he  Do  with  it?  2  vols.  58 
Zanoni  42.    And  others. 


Literature] 


BRITISH   NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


Meisterman  Ready 
•Midshipman  Easy 
Monsieur  Violet 
Newton  Forster 
OUa  Podrida 


2/6  f  8"  Smith&Elder[39]72 

2/-  f  8"  Routledge      [40]  75 
[also  in  i/~  and  2/-  edns.]  ea.  3/6  c  8"*  Routledge       [^]  ^ 


K  §50 

Martineau,  Har.  [1802-76]  Deerbrook 

,,  ,,  The  Hour  and  the  Man 

Marryat,  Cpt.  F.  [1792-1848]  Novels,  2  vols. 

Dog  Fiend  ["  Snarleyow  "j 

Frank  Mildmay 

Jacob  Faithful' 

Japhet  in  Search  of  a  Father 

Kinff's  Own,  The 

Illustrated  Editions. 

Masterman  Ready,  93  ilL,  3/6. 

Newman,  Card.  J.  H.  [1801  ;  /z'z/.]  Callista  [sketch  of  3rd  cent.]  S/6  cS°  Burns&Oates[56]  73 

Norton,  Carol.  Eliz.  [=Lady  Maxwell  ;  1808-77]  Old  Sir  Douglas  \and  numerous  others']  6/-  -c  8"  Macmillan      [67]  77 


1-43 

Pacha  of  Many  Tales 

35 

Poacher 

41 

36 

Percival  Keene                 i 

37 

Poor  Tack 

43 

42 

•Peter  Simple 
Phantom  Snip 
Pirate,  and  Three  Cutters 

37 

Rattlin  the  Reefer 

32 

39 

Settlers  in  Canada 

43 

¥> 

36 

Valerie  49-    And  a  few  others. 

c  8"  Bell 

66;  68 

w.  25 

U.  by  C.  Stanfield,  2/6.     Poor  Jack 

w.  46  ill.  by  C.  Stanfield,  6/-. 

Reid,  Cpt.  Mayne  [1818- 


Boy  Hunters 
Finger  of  Fate 


Child  Wife 

Death  Shot 


]  Novels 
52 


luadroon 
Lille  Rangers 


S6 
49 


Novels 


Fl^  of  Distress 
Free  Lances 


*Scalp  Hunters 
War  Trail 


Gwen  Wynn 


ea.  2/-,  or  3/6  f  8°  Routledge  [fg]  75-84 

so    I    White  Chief  53 

58    I    Wild  Huntress  Si.  And  several  others, 

ea.  2/-,  or  3/6  ill.  c  8"  Sonnenschein[^»]87-89 

77     I     No  Quarter 


ea.  2/-  c  8°  Blackwood  [||]  68;  68 
42-47 


Scott,  Michael  [1789-1835]  Tom  Cringle's  Log ;  Cruise  of  the  Midge 
Scott,  Sir  Walter  [1771-1832] 

Waverley  Novels,  "  Abbotsford  Edition,"  12  vols  j  120  steel  pi.  and  2000  ill.    o.p.  [ztf.  £,\z  I2J-.]  i  8°  Black 

The  beautiful  iU.  comprize  ports,  and  views  fr.  designs  of  Stanfield,  Nasmyth,  Willtie,  Turner,  Martin,  Allom,  Leitch,  etc.,  w.  facs.  autographs. 

„  ,,  "  New  Library  Edition,"  25  vols.  ;  200  Steel  pi.  ;^io  12^.  6</.  m8°  Black        [14-29]  76 

„  „  "Author's  Favourite  Edition,"  48  vols.  ;- 96  pi.  £7  V-  f  8°      ,,            [29-33J 

,,  „  "Roxburghe  Edition,"  48  vols.  ;  96  pi.  and  1600  ill.  ea.  2/6  f  8°      ,,                   84  j^?. 

„  „  "  Centenary  Edition,"  25  vols.  ;  158  steel  pi.  ea.  2/6  c  8°      ,,[79] 89-90  jB/ri;/. 

,,  „  "Twelve  Volume  Edition,"  12  vols.  ;  12  pi.  and  125  ill.  iAe sei  4SI-   12°      ,, 

Printed  from  the  same  stereotype  plates  as  the  Centenary  Edition,  w.  steel  fronts,  and  ill. 

„  „  *'  Two  Shilling  EditionJ"  25  vols.  ;  158  pi.  ea.  2/-  c  8"      „  86-87 

„  „  "Pocket  Edition,"  25  vols.  ;  125111.     [also  a  6(/.  edn.  8°  62-64]  ea.  l/- &  1/6    ^^°      »» 


Abbot  30  Count  Robert  of  Paris  31 

Anne  of  Geierstein  29  Fair  Maid  of  Perth  z8 

•Antiquary  x6  Fortunes  of  Nig-el  2z 

Betrothed  95  Guy  Mannering'  15 

Black  Dwarf  16  Heart  of  Midlothian  18 

Bride  of  Lammennoor  19  Highland  Widow,  etc  27 

Castle  Daugerous,  &  Sur^geon's  Dau.  |^  *Ivanhoe  ~  ao 

Dictionary. 

Rogers,  May  [ed.]  Waverley  Dictionary 

Notes  to  Waverley  — By  H.  W.  Eve. 

SEViTELL,  Eliz.  M.  [1815-84]  Novels 

•Amy  Herbert  44  Experience  of  Life  52 

Cleve  Hall  55     I     Gertrude  46 

Earl's  Daughter  ,  50    -1     Glimpse  of  the  World  63 

Smedley,  F.  E.  [1819-64]  Novels 

Colville  Family  52     ]    'Frank  Fairleigh  50 

Smith,  Albert  [1816-60]  Novels 

Adventures  of  Mr.  Ledbury  44    |    Christopher  T^ipole 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  [1811-63] 


Kenilworth 

Legend  of  Montrose 

Monastery 

Old  Mortality 

Peveril 

Pirate 

Quentin  Durward 


Red  Gauntlet 

•Rob  Roy 

St.  Ronan's  Well 

Talisman 

•Waverley 

Woodstock 


[alphabet  of  characters  therein]  10/-  f  8°  Triibner 
\\-;  with  text,  2/6  5  8"  Rivington 
ea.  l/-  c  8"  Longman  j 

I     Ivors  36 

Katharine  Ashton  54 

Laneton  Parsonage  46-48 

ea.  2/6  c  %"  ;  Illustrated  Edns.,  ea.  5/-  8"*  Routledge  [|J] 

I     Harry  Coverdale's  Courtship  54   |     Lewis  Arundel  S> 

ea.  2/-  c8°  "Ward&Lock[    '[v.y. 

48    I    Pottleton  Legacy  49    |   and  many  otJters. 


Margaret  Percival 
Ursma 

ATtd  others. 


79 

86-86 

47 

i;72-76 


Works 


Novels. 

Adventures  of  Philip 
Barry  Lyndon 


'  Edition  de  Luxe,"  24  vols.  ;  w.  88  col.  pi.  and  1721  ill.  \w.  £\^  i  8°  Smith  &  Elder78-79 

To  the  last  volume  is  appended  a  good  essay  on  Thackeray's  writings  by  Leslie  STEPHEN. 

'*  Standard  Edition,"  26  vols. ;  ill.  ea.  10/6  i  8**  „ 

Contains  s  vols,  of  hitherto  unpublished  writings,  viz.  contributions  to  Punch,  and  additional  illustrations, 

"  Library  Edition,"  22  vols ;  ill.  ea.  7/6  c  8**  „ 

**  Cheaper  Illustrated  Edition,"  26  vols.  ;  1626  ill.  ea.  3/6  c  8"  „ 

"  Popular  Edition,"  12  vols. ;  ea.  with  a  front.  ea.  5/-  c  8"  „ 

"Pocket  Edition,"  27  vols.  %2i.  if- paper-  ij6  bds,    32"  „ 


79 

67-69 
86 

86-88 


Miscellanies. 

r  Book  of  Snobs  [48],  Sketches  of  Life  and  Character 
1        [41] 

fLovel  the  Widower  [61],  Denis  Duval  [67],  Ballads, 
1        etc. 


•Esmond  5a    I    Pendennis  49-50 

Newcomes  54-55    I     *Vanity  Fair  48 

These  occttpy  vols.  i.-vi.  o/the  "  Popular  Edn.,"  and  vols,  i.-xi.  i^aU  the  ethers. 


•Virginians 


rChristmas    Books.— Mrs.    !Perlfin's  Ball    [47],    Dr. 
{        Birch  [40],  Our  Street  [48^  Kickleburys  [50], 

L        Rose  and  Ring  [55]  ' 

/Hoggarty  Diamond  [49],  Yellow-plush  Papers,  and 
Burlesques  [50] 


i  Paris  Sketch  Book  [40],   Irish   Sketch  Book  [43I 
Cornhill  to  Cairo  146] 
Roundabout  Papers  [63],  Four  Georges  [fix^  EngUd 
Humorists  [53] 


Thtse  occupy  vols,  viu-rfii.  <^th€^  "  Popular  Edn.,"  £Touped  as  above. 

Bibliography. 

Johnson,  C.  P.  [ed.]  Hints  to  Collectors  of  Original  Editions  of  Thackeray  6/-  c  8°  Redway 

Shepherd,  R.  H.  [ed.]  'B\h\iog.oi'T\i?Lc\!itTa.y,  o.p.  now pubi  as Appen.  to  Thackeray s  ^^Sultan  Stork^^  iol6  c^,""       „ 

Extra  Illustrations. 

Barnard,  Fred,  [artist]  Character  Sketches  from  Thackeray:  6  photogravures  2i/-  20X  14^ in.  CasseU[86]87 

The  Little  Sister,  Becky  Sharp,  Cot  Newcorafr,  MaJ.  Pendennis,  Capt  Costigan,  Maj.  Dobbin. 

Trollope,  Anthony  [1815-84]  *Chronicles  of  Barsetshire,  8  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8"  Chapman  | 


85 
[80]  87 


I  73-76 


tThe  Wardeu  and  Barsetshire  Towers,  2  vols, 
tDr.  Thome 


5S-S7     I     SFramley  Parsonage  ^    |  t  Also  intv.  al-  Longntan. 

58         §  Small jHouse'at  Allington,  2  vols.  64    I  J  Also  2/-  Chapman. 

*      Last  Chronicle  of  Barset,  a  vols.  07    '  §  Also  a/6  Smith  6r Eider 

These  were  Trollope'S  own  favourite  novels,  and  the  8-voI.  edn.  was  prepared  at  Ws  special  request 

74.: 


Literature] 


BRITISH   NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


TrolI-OPE,  Anthony  [1815-84]  Other  Novels 


Can  you  Forgive  Her? 

■tClaverings 

Eustace  Diamonds  3/6 


64 

He  Knew  he  was  Rig^it 

^ 

Phineas  Finn  2/6 

69 

t>7 

Is  hePopenjoy? 

78 

Prime  Minister  2/6 

7S-76 

73 

Orley  Farm  a/fi 

63 

Vicar  of  Bullhaniptfin  2/6 

70 

K  §  50 

ea.  2/-  c  8°  Chapman[62-76]73-8o 

IAttd  very  numerou.':  othen. 
\^l6tt?  Smith  &■  Eldei 


Warren,  Dr.  Sam.  [1807-77]  Novels 

Diary  of  a  Late  Fliysician 

Contemporary. 

Anstey,  F.  [  =  F.  Anstey  Guthrie  ;  living]  Novels 


A  Fallen  Idol 
Black  Poodle,  etc. 


2/686 

2/-  84  [Longman   J 


•The  Giant's  Robe 
The  Pariah 


Besant  +  Rice,  W. +J.     Novels 


By  Celia's  Harbour 
Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft,  and  others 
•Chaplain  of  the  Fleet 


78 
76 
81 


•Golden  Butterfly 
•Monks  of  Thelema 
My  Little  Girl 


[also  ea.  i/-  8**  Warne]  ea.  2/6  c  8*"  Blackwood      [g]  %% 

Ten  Thousand  a  Year  41 


7^ 

78 


[and  others]  c  8"  Smith  &  Elder  [82-S9]  S9-90 


6/-     84 

6/-     89 


The  Tinted  Venus 
•Vice  Versa 


i/-  85  [Arrow.siuith] 
2/682 


ea.  2/- 


•Ready- Money  Mortiboy 

Seamy  Side 

Ten  Years'  Tenant 


Library  Edn."  ea,  6/-  c  8"  Chatto  [76-79]  S5-90 

76 


78 
79 
81 


This  Son  of  Vulcan 

'Twas  in  Trafalgar  Bay 

With  Harp  and  Crown,  and  otJiers. 


,,       Walter  \alone\        Novels 

All  Sorts  and  Conditions  of  Men 
Captain's  Room,  and  others 
Children  of  Glbeon 


Dorothy  Forster 

For  Faiih  and  Freedom 

Hen  Paulus 


ea.  2/-  f  8"  Chatto  [82-S9]  83-89 


The  World  went  very  Well  Then 

To  Call  her  Mine 

Uncle  Jack,  and  others.    And  others. 


Black,  Wm.  IHving^         Novels 


•Daughter  of  Heth 
In  Fair  Lochaber 
In  Silk  Attire 


Xilmeny 

Lady  Silverdale 

Sabina  Zetnhra 


ea.  6/-  c  8"  Low     [69-88]  72-89 


70    I    Stranfife  Adventures  of  a  House-boat 

76  Sunrise 

87    '    Three  Featheis 


Other  Novels 


Green  Pastures  and  Piccadilly 
Judith  Shakespeare 
Macleod  of  Dare 


•Madcap  Violet 
Maid  of  Kileena 
•Princess  of  Thule 


76 

74 
74 


Shandon  Bells 

Strang:e  Adventures  of  a  Phaeton 

White  Heather 


ea.  6/-  c  8"  Macmillan  [^f]  86-89 


White  Wings 
Yolande 


Blackmore,  R.  D.  \ltving\  Novels 


Alice  Lorraine 
Clara  Vauehan 
Cradock  Nowell 
Cripps  the  Carrier 


75  I        Erema  77 

[also  2/- 89]  64               Kit  and  Kitty  89 

66               *Lorna  Doone  [III.  Edn.  21/-  4'  85  ; 

[also  2/-  89]  76  I  also  2/-  89]  69 


•Maid  of  Sker     [7/6  Blackwood]  72 
Mary  Anerley  [also  2/-  89]  80 

Sir  Thomas  tJpmore  83 


ea.  6/-     8°  Low    [66-83]  85-8 


Springhaven 


[III.  Edn.  7/6  sg.«' 

Low  (88)  8gl 


Braddon,  Mary  E.  \b,  1837  ;  living\    Novels 


■Aurora  FlOyd 
Doctor's  Wife 
Fenton's  Quest 


71 


Henry  DunV>ar 

Jolm  Marclimont's  Legacy 

Jostiua  Haggard's  Daughter 


IS4 
76 


•Lady  Audley's  Secret 
Lady's  Mile 
Levels  of  Arden 


ea.   2/-  c  8°  Simpkin  [^f]  89 


And  about  40  others  I 


«3 
79 


Brohghton,  Rhoda  \living\    Novels 


Belinda 

Cometli  up  as  a  Flower 

Doctor  Cupid 


83 
67 
87 


*Good-bye,  Sweetheart 
Joan 


Not  Wisely,  but  Too  Well 


ea.  6/-  c  8°  Bentley 

n       t        *Red  as  a  Rose 
67  Second  Thoughts 


m\yh 


Burnett,  Frances  H.  \living\    Novels 


t  Fair  Barbarian 


T  Published  by  IVame. 


Haworths,  6i 


^-  79       1         Louisiana 

Through  one  Administration  [2/-I  83. 


ea.   i/-    12"  Macmillan 


80      I         •  J  That  Lass  o'  Lowrie's 
I  Published  by  Routledge.  And  others. 


Caine,  T.  Hall  [living"]    Novfels 

Bondman,  3  vols.  [31/6  Helnemann]    90        | 


[M]Jf 
77 


Deemster 


Collins,  Mortimer  [1827-76]    Novels 
76 


t  Blacksmith  and  Scholar 
_  Fight  with  Fortune 
f  Frances 


Midnight  to  Midnight 
Sweet  Anne  Page 


Shadow  of  a  Crime 


t  Sweet  and  Twenty 
Transmigration 


Collins,  Wilkie  [i  824-1 889] 


After  Dark 
Antonia 
Armadale 
Basil 

Black  Robe 
Dead  Secret 
Evil  Genius 


56 

50 


f  With  Princes  COLLINS  [his  wifej. , 


Fallen  Leaves  99 

Frozen  Deep  74 

Haunted  Hotel  79 
Heart  &  Science  [anri-vivisection]  83 

Hide  and  Seek  54 

"I  say  No."  85 

Jezebel's  Daughter  80 


Law  and  the  Lady 
Legacy  of  Cain 
Little  Novels 
Man  and  Wife 
Miscellanies,  My 
Miss  or  Mrs? 
•Moonstone 


ea.  2/-  c  8°  Chatto  [85-90]  88-90 

«S        I         SonofHagar  86 

ea.  2/-  c  8°  Chatto  [68-80]  80-82 

7S       I        t  Village  Comedy  ■  77 

74  t  You  Play  me  False  ,s 


2/-  c  8°  Chatto  [50-81]  7S-82 


New  Magdalen 
No  Name 
Poor  Miss  Finch 
Queen  of  Hearts 
Two  Destinies 
•Woman  in  White 


72 
59 
76 
60 


Craik,  D.  M.  [Miss  MuLOCK  ;  1826-1887]    Novels 

Head  of  the  Family 
*t  John  Halifax,  Genueman 
r  Life  for  a  Life 


Agatha's  Husband 
i  Brave  Lady 
•Hannah 


70 
71 


a       1       t  Mistress  and  Maid 
57  t  Noble  Life.  A 

59       I  Ogilvies,  The 

t  Published  by  Hurst  Or  SlackeU  at  s/-. 

743 


ea.  6/-  c  8**  Macmillan  [ff ]68-76 


63       I  Olive 

66       I  Two  Marriag'es 

49        '        t  Woman's  Kingdom 

■^  nd  several  atfurs. 


Literature] 


BRITISH    NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


K  §50 

Crawford,  F.  Marion  [living]  Novels  . 

American  Politician     [2/-  Ward  &  l       Marzio's  Crucifix 

Lock]  85  'Mr.  Isaacs 

*Dr.  Claudius  83  Paul  Fatoff 

Greifenstein  83  I 


87 

[modem  India]  82 

87 


Roman  Singer,  a  84 

Sant'  Ilario  89 , 

Saracinesca         [6/-  Blackwood]  87 
Tale  of  a  Lonely  Parish  86 


ea.  3/608°  Macmillan  [82-89]  89 

I       To  Leeward  [2/-  Ward  &  Lock]    84 

With  the  Immortals  88 

I        Zoroaster  85 


Fleming,  Geo.  [  =Julia  C.  Fletcher,  living\    Novels 

Head  of  Medusa  So        (         Mirage 


ea.  z/-  c  8°  MacmiUan[5J]  83-84 

77       J        Vestig:ia  84 


FoTHERGiLL,  Jessie  \liuing\    Novels 


ea.  6/-  c  8°  Bentley     [|g]  82-86 


Borderland 
•First  Violin 


I       Healey 

I        Kith  and  Kin 


Peril 
•Probation 


WeUfields,  The 

And  others. 


Gibbon,  Chas.  \lvving\      Novels 


ea.  2/-  c8°  Chatty 


[§f]i* 


.Braes  ofYarrow  82 

By  Mead  and  Stream  85 

Dead  Heart  [tale  of  Bastille]  65 

Fancy  Free  84 

Flower  of  Forest  81 


*For  Lack  of  Gold 
For  the  King 
Golden  Shaft 
Hard  Knot 
Heart's  Problem 


In  Honour  Bound 
In  Love  and  War 
In  Pastures  Green 
Loving  a  Dream 
Of  Hieh  Degree 


Queen  of  Meadow 

•Robin  Gray 

What  will  the  World  Say? 

And  nufnerotis  others. 


80 
69 
75 


Gould,  Rev.  S.  Earing-  \living\  Novels 


Court  Royal  8fi         I    •John  Herring  83 

*Gaverocks  88        |    *Meh£tlah :  story  of  the  Salt  Marshes  80 


IPennycomequicks,  The  89 

Red  Spider  [2/-  Chatto]  87 


,  2/-  c  8"  Smith  &  Elder  [f§]  85-90 

I      Richard  Cable,  The  Lightshipman  88 


*'  Gray,  Maxwell "  [livingl  Novels 


ea.  6/-  c  8°  Paul       [86-89]  -^^-y- 


Reproach  of  Annesley 


69       I     *SUence  of  Dean  Maltland 


Hardy,  Thos.  [1840 ;  living]  Novels 


ea.  6/-  c  8"  Low    [73-82]  78- 


Desperate  Remedies  70 

[Ori^.  pub.  auon. ;  not  acknowL 


till  sec.  edn.  of  1880.] 
wd  [al! 


•|Far  fr.  Madding  Crowd  [also  a/-  89]  74 


fHand  of  Ethelberta  76 

Laodicean  81 

Mayor  of  Casterbridge  [also  2/-  89]  86 

JPair  of  Blue  Eyes 


•IRetum  of  the  Native  78 

Romantic  Advent,  of  a  Milkmaid 
Trumpet  Major  [also  2/-  89]  80 

§Under  Greenwood  Tree  75 


Two  on  a  Tower 
yWessex  Tales 
IWoodlanders.  The 


t  Published  by  Smith  &  Elder;  J  by  Keffan  Paul;  %  by  Chatto  {2/-) ;  |j  by  MacmiUan. 

Ingelow,  Jean  [living]    Novels  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Low 

Don  John  86        (        John  Jerome  S/"  86        I         Sarah  Berenger 

Fated  to  be  Free  [2/-  Chatto]  75        1  [  And  others. 


[also  3/6  89]  88 
3/fi87 


[also  2/-  89]  80 


Keary,  Annie 


Novels 


*Castle  Daly,  3/6  [Ireland  30  years  ago] 
Clemency  FraukUn 


Doubting  HeaA 
Janet's  Home 


1? 
64 


ea.  6/-  c  8°  MacmiUan[f|]  75-89 


Oldbury 

York  and  Lancaster  Rose 


69 

76 


KiNGSLEY,  Hy.  [1830-76]  Novels 


Austin  Elliott 
Geoffrey  Hamlyn 


Hillyars  and  Burtons 
Leighton  Court 


I         Old  Margaret 
I         *Ravenshoe 


ea.  2/-   12°  Ward  &  Lock  [^J]  72-79 

?i         I         Silcote  of  Silcotes  67 

3        I         Stretton       69.    And  several  others. 


Linton,  Eliza  Lynn  [1822;  living]  Novels 


ea.  2/-   12''  Chatto      [|f]  76-82 


Atonement  of  Leam  Dundcts 

gi  youi 
Ider] 


Grasp  your  Netde  [2/-  Smith  S 


'Joshua  Davidson 
"  My  Love  " 
Patrick  Kemball 


74 


Rebel  of  the  Family 
•Under  which  Lord? 
With  a  Silken  Thread 


World  Well  Lost 

And  others. 


*  Lyall,  Edna"  [=Miss  Bayley  ;  living]    Novels 

*Donovaji  89         |        In  the  Golden  Days         85        |         *Kniglit  Errant 


I         We  Two 


ea.  6/-  c  8"  Hurst       [gf  ]  86-87 

84        I        Won  by  Waiting  86 


McCarthy,  Justin  [1830;  living]  Novels 


[and  others]  ea.  2/-  c  8°  Chatto 


I  77-82 


Comet  of  a  Season 
Dear  Lady  Disdain 


Donna  Qui:cote 
Fair  Saxon 


I       Linley  Rochford 
I       Miss  Misanthrope 


74 
77 


My  Enemy's  Daughter 
Waterdale  Neighbours 


fi9 
77 


MacDonald,  George  [1824  ;  living]  Novels 


ea.  5/-  c  8''  Hurst       [f§]  77-84 


Adela  Cathcart  [2/-  Low]  64 

Alec  Forbes,  of  How  Glen  6s 

tAnnala  of  Quiet  Neighbours         66 
tCastle  Warlock 


•David  Elffiiibrod  62        1      fPauI  Faber 

Guild  Court  fa/-  Low]  67  Robert  Falconer 

fMalcolm  74  ISeaboard  Parish 

■fMarquis  of  Lossio  77        I 

t  Published  hy  Paul;  I  by  Strahan  ;  §  by  CHmtto. 

744. 


Sir  Gibbie  79 

SThomas  Wingfold,  Curate  76 

And  several  ethers 


Literature] 


BRITISH    NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


"Malet,  Lucas"  [  =  Mrs.  Harrison  (dau.  of  Chas.  ICingsley) ;  Uving\ 

Colonel  Enderby's  Wife  8s      |      Counsel  of  Perfection  8 


Mrs.  I-orimer 


Mallock,  W.  H.  \_Hving\  The  New  Republic  ;  The  New  Paul  and  Virginia 

>>  „  Romance  of  Nineteenth  Century,  2  v.,  21/-;  The  Old  Order  Changes 


K  §50 

ea.  6/-  c  8°  Paul    [85-88]  86-90 

4/6  84  [Macmillan]      |      •Wages  of  Sin  6/-  gi  [SonnenscheiiiJ 

ea.  2/6    i6°  Chatto[77]83;[78]82 


6/-  cS''  Beiitley   8i  ;  [86]  8; 

The  real  names  of  the  fictitious  characters  in  The  New  Republic  are:  "Storks,"  Prf.  HUXLEYj  "Stockton,"  Prf.  TYNDALL;  "Herbert,"  J.  RUSKIN; 
*' Donald  Gordon,"  Thos.  C/ •■■.-■  ..  - ..^        ,.  _,.^.,.-„r  ,,  ^ „ti_.-..  i.r-i^__ 

Pater;    "Leslie,"  Mr.  Hj 
SINGLETON  fViolet  FANE). 


"Donald  Gordon,"  Thos.  Carlyle;  "Jenkinson,"  Prf.  TowetT;  "Mr.  Luke,"  Mat.  ARNOLD;  "Saunders,"  Prf.  W.  K.  CLIFFORD;  "Rose,"  Walter 
Pater;    "Leslie,"  Mr.  Hardinge;    "  Seyden,"  Dr.  PUSEY;   "Lady  Grace,"  Mrs.  Mark  PatTISON  (now  Lady   DiLKE);    "Mrs.  Sinclair,"  Mrs. 


Melville,  G.  J.  Whyte-  [1821-78]  Novels 


ea.  2/-  c  8°  Longman  [^|]  72-So 


Digby  Grant 
General  Bounce 
'Gladiators 


53 
54 


Good  for  NotMng 
Holmby  House 
Interpreter 


Kate  Coventry  56 

Queen's  Maries  64 

Roy's  Wife       [2/-  Ward  &  Lock]  78 


Sarchedon 
Satanella 


Meredith,  Geo.  \c.  1828  ;  living]  Novels 


ea.  3/6  c  8°  Chapman  [g|]  88-8 


•Beauchamp's  Career 
♦Diana  of  the  Crossways 
•Egoist,  The 


75 
85 


Evan  Harrington 

Harry  Richmond,  advents,  of 

*0rdeal  of  Richard  Feverel 


Rhoda  Fleming  65 

Sandra   Belloni   [orig.  under  title 


"Emilia  in  Englan  1  "] 


64 


Shaving   of  Shagpat,  and   Farina 

Vittoria 


"Molly  Bawn,"  Author  of  [  =  Mrs.  Hungerford;  living]  Novels 

Airy  Fairy  Lilian  79     [     •Molly  Bawn  78     |     Phyllis 


7y     \     Portia 


ea.  2/-  c  8"  Smith  &  Elder  [^]  82-87 

83      I  ^ftd  several  oihers. 


Montgomery,  Florence  {lzvi7ig\  Tales 


ea.  5/-  or  6/-  c  8°  Bentley  [72-86]  76-86 


Blue  Veil 
'Misunderstood 


■!'- 

83    1 

1     Seaforlh 

61- 

78 

1     Thwarted 

Sl- 

71      1 

Transformed 

M- 

72 

1     Thrown  Together 

61- 

72 

1     Town  Crier,  eic. 

5/- 

74      1 

1                           j^ftd  others. 

MuLOCK,  Dinah  —^.  Craik,  Mrs.,  supra. 

Murray,  D.  Christie  [living]  Novels 


ea.  2/-  c  8°  Chatto  [84-89]  86-S9 


Aunt  Rachel  3/6  [Macmillan]  86 

First  Person  Singular  86 


Hearts 
Joseph's  Coat 


2/-     85 
a/-     84 


Rainbow  Gold      2/-  [Smith  &  Elder]  85 
Schwartz  3/6  [MacmiUan]  89 


Weaker  Vessel  3,'6  [Macrailian]  88 

And  several  others. 


NORRis,  W,  E.  {living]     Novels 


ea.  6/-  c  8°  Bentley    [81-87]  "^-y- 


Chris 

Major  and  Minor 


2-/  [Macmillan]  88 
87 


Matrimony 
My  Friend  Jim 


2/-  Smith  &  Elder  81 
2/-  Macmillan  86 


No  New  Thing 
Thirlby  Hall 


2/-  Smith  and  Elder  82 
84.    And  several  others. 


Oliphant,  Laurence  \d.  1888]  Altiora  Peto,  2/6;  Traits  and  Travesties  [social  and  political  satire]  10/6  c  8°  Blackwood       [83]  88 
„  „  *Piccadilly  :  a  fragment  of  contemporaneous  biography  2/6  ;  ill.  6/-  c  8"         „  [7°]  84 

A  satire  upon  modern  English  society. 

„  „  Masollam  :  3.  problem  of  the  period,  3  vols.  25/6  c  8"         „  86 

„  Mrs.  [Margaret]  [c.  1818; /zVzw^]  Salem  Chapel,  2/-;  The  Rector  1/6  c  8°  Blackwood  [63]  69;  [64]  69 

n  „  „       Miss  Majoribanks,  2/-;  The  Perpetual  Curate,  2/-;  fPhoebe,  junior     5/-  c  8°  ,,         [65]  69;  [66]  69 

The  above  five  novels  together  form  the  Chronicles  of  Carlingford,  the  best  work  she  has  done,     t  Fob.  by  Hurst  &  B.  [76]  77. 


„  „  „       Other  Novels 

Beleaguered  City  [Semur] :  story  of  the  Seen  and 

Unseen  6/-    80 

ICariti  77 


Curate-in-Charge 

He  that  will  not  when  he  may 

Son  of  the  Soil 


ea.  2/-  cS"*  Macmillan  [70-80]  81-85 

76    I     tWithin  the  Precincts  79 

80    I     Young  MuEgrave  77 

70    '         And  very  many  others,    f  =2/6  Smith  &•  Elder. 


**  OuiDA  "  [==  Louise  de  la  Ram^]  Novels 


Folle  Farine 
Pascarel 


73 


Puck 
Strathmore 


70 
65 


Tricotrin 

Two  Little  Wooden  Shoes 


ea.  2/-  p  8**  Chatto     [65-74]  v.y. 


69     I     *Under  Two  Flags 

74     I  A  nd  several  others. 


Selections.     Wit,  Wisdom,  and  Pathos,  sel.  fr.  wks.  of  Ouida,  by  F.  S.  Morris 
Payn,  James  \livhig\         Novels 


2/-  c8°  Chatto  89 

ea.  2/-p8°       „      [69-82]  78-82 


liest  of  Husbands 
By  Proxy 
Fallen  Fortunes 


74   1 

1    Found  Dead 

69    1 

Talk  of  the  Town 

■fi 

Less  Black  than  we're  Painted 

78 

76  1 

'    Lost  Sir  Massingberd 

83    1 

Woman's  Vengeance 

8s 

77 

8a.    And  aboitt  30  others. 


Pinkerton,  Thos.  A.       Novels 

•John  Newbold's  Ordeal,  6/-       89     |      Last  Master  of  Camandro,  5/- 


74S 


c  8°  Sonnenschein  [87-90]  89-90 

Mrad(iwSweetComedy(Vizetelly|, 3/697     I     Spanish  Foniard,  s/-  ag 


Literature] 


BRITISH   NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


K  §50* 

READE,Charles[i8i4-84]  Novels 

ea.  2/-  p  8°  Chatto 

im  81-83 

Autobiography  of  a  Thiet 
Christie  Johnston                                  S3 
Cloister  and  Hearth                              6i 
Course  of  True  Love                            S7 

Double  Marriage 
tFoul  Play 
Griffith  Gaunt 
•Hard  Cash 

......  .»,... 

•It  is  Never  too  Late  to  Mend 

Love  me  Little 

Peg  Woffington 

Put  Yourself  in  His  Place 

S7 
59 
52 
70 

simpleton,  A 
Terrible  Temptation 
Wandering  Heir 
Woman  Hater 

7S 
71 
75 
77 

And  others,    t  With  Dion  BOUCICAULT. 


Rice,  James  — v^  Besant  and  Rice,  supra, 

Russell,  W.  Clark  llivingl  Novels 


»Death  Ship["  Flying  Dutchman  "]  6/-88 
Jack's  Courtship  84 

John  Holdsworth,  Chief  Mate  80 


"  Lady  Maud"  Schooner  Yacht 

Little  Lno 

tOn  the  FoTc'sle  Head 


Sailors  Sweetheart 
Sea  Queen 
Strange  Voyag-e 


ea.  3/6  c  8°  Low     [78-86]  89-90 

80    I    •Wreck  of  the  "  Grosvenor  "  [also  6rf.  4'J  78 

83 

86    '     And  others.  \  Pub.  by  Chatto. 


ShoRTHOUSE,  J.  H.  \living\  Romances 

Countess  Etc  88     |     •John  Inglesant 


8t     I     Little  Schoolmaster  Mark    S3     |     Sir  Perciv^ 


6/-  c  8°  Macmillan       [f  J]  %% 


86     I     Teacher  of  Violin,  e^. 


Stevenson,  R.  L.  \living\  Novels 

Black  Arrow,  The  [tale  of  two  Roses]  5/-  88 

Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde,  i/-  (Longman)  86 

Dynamiters,  i/-  (Longman)  85 

•fkidnapped  [Scotland  m  1751]  5/-  86 


•Master  of  Ballantrae  s/-  89 

Merry  Men  of  Gotham,  and  other  Tales  6/-  87 

New  Arabian  Nights  ,  2/-  83 

Prince  Otto  6/-  85 


c  8**  Chatto 


im^ 


Silverado  Squatters  6/-     84 

•tTreasure  island  S/-     84 

The  Wrong  Box  [with  L.  Osboume],  3/-  (Longinan)  89 
t  Pub.  by  Casseil  &  Co. 


Taylor,  Col.  Meadows  [1808-76]  Novels 


Confessions  of  a  Thug 
Noble  Queen 


39 
78 


Ralph  Darnell 
Seetn 


ea.  6/-  cS"  Paul     [63-79]  78-79 


65     I     Tara:  MahrattaTale 
73    \     Tippo  Sultaun 


63 
[Mysore  War]  79 


Thackeray,  Anne  I.  [-Mrs.  R.  Ritchie]  Novels  and  Tales 


Bluebeard's  Keys,  etc. 

Five  Old  Friends 

Miss  Angel,  Fulham  Lawn 


74 
68 
75 


Miss  Williamson's  Divagation* 
Mrs.  Dymond 
*01d  Kensington 


ea.  6/-  p  8"*  Smith&Elder  [^]  73-76 

63 


1    Story  of  Elizabeth,  etc. 
Toilers  and  Spinsters,  etc. 
,.         To  Esther,  etc.  69.    Village  on  the  Cliff 


Walford,  [Miss]  L.  B.    Novels 

tBab/s  ( 
tCousins 


tBab/s  Grandmother  84     1     Dick  Netherby 

■  -      ■  79     I     History  of  a  Week 


I  tMr.  Smith 
86     I     Pauline 


ea.  5/-  c  8"  Blackwood  [74-89]  85-86 

74     I     Troublesome  Daughters  So 

77     I      ^Pub.  by  Blackett,  2/6  cs^—And  others. 


Wood,  Mrs.  Henry  [1820-87]  Novels 


Dene  Hollow 
•Chanoings,  The 
*£ast  Lynne 


71    I     •Johnny  Ludlow,  3  sei 
62         Life's  Secret 
[also  3/6  88]  6i     '     Master  of  Greylands 


67 
73 


[also  in  28  vols,  ea.  6/-  72-76]  ea.  3/6  c  8"  Bentley      [f^]  88-90 


Mildred  Arkell 

Mrs.  Halliburton's  Troubla 

Oswald  Cray 


6S 
62 
64 


Within  the  Maze  73 

And  very  many  others. 


YONGE,  Charlotte  M,  [1823  ;  Hvin^]  Novels  and  Tales  ;  Ul. 


Armourer's  Prentices 

Bye  Words 

Beechcroft  at  Rockstone 

Caged  Lion,  The 

Chantry  House 

Chaplet  of  Pearls 

Clever  Woman  of  the  FamUy 


•Daisy  Chain  56 

Trial,  The  [coutin.  of  above]  64 

•Dove  in  the  Eagle's  Nest  66 

Dynevor  Terrace  57 

Heartsease  55 

•Heir  of  Redclyfle  S3 

Hopes  and  Fears  Co 


Lady  Hester,  and  Danvers  Papers 

Love  and  Life 

Magnum  Eonum 

Modem  Telemachus 

My  Youngr  Alcides 

Nuttie's  Father 

Pillars  of  the  House,  t  vols. 


ea.  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [^|]  89-90 


Scenes  and  Characters 

Stray  Pearls  83 

Three  Brides  76 

Two  Sides  of  the  Shield  Sg 
Unknown  to  History[Mary  Qu.  of  Sc]  84 

Young  Stepmother  61 
A  new  un^/prm  series. 


LocaL 


60*.    A  FEW  MINOR  NOVELS :    TOPICALLY  ARRANGED. 


Anglo- Indian. 

Allardyce,  a.  a  City  of  Sunshine,  3  vols. 

"Eha,"  Behind  the  Bungalow,  6/-  ;  Some  Tribes  on  my  Frontier 

Cunningham,  Col.  H.  S.  \living\  The  Cseruleans,  3/6 ;  Chronicles  of  Dusty  Pore 
KiPUNG,  Rudyard  \living\  Plain  Tales  from  the  Hills 
Other  Tales 


31/6  p  8°  Blackwood  77 

6/-  c  8°  Thacker,  Calc.  [89]  89 ;  9° 

2/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [87]  89 ;  Smith  &  E.  82 

6/-  c  8°  Thacker,  Calcutta  89 

ea.  2/6  08°        „  „       90 


In  Black  and  White ;  Soldiers  Tiiro. ;  Story  of  the  Gadsbys ;  Under  the  Deodara    Wm  WilUe  Winldi. 


Taylor,  Col.  Meadows  [1808-76]— w.  K  §  50. 

Robinson,  Phil  \living'\    In  my  Indian  Garden,  2/- ;  Under  the  Punkah 

746 


2/-  cS"  Low  [78]  88;  [82]  88 


Literature]  BRITISH   NOVELISTS.  [Prose  Fiction 

K  §50* 
Australian. 

*"  BoLDREWOOD,  Rolf "  [Austral. ;  /&.]  Robbery  under  Arms,  3/6;  The  Miner's  Right,  3  vols.       31/6  c8°  Macmillan      89;  90 
Clarke,  Marcus  [Austral. ;  living\  For  the  Term  of  his  Natural  Life  6/-  c  8°  Bentley  88 

A  powerful  and  terrible  story  of  crime,  cruelty,  and  despair  w.  vivid  local  colouring. 

Davis,  [Mrs.]  Helen  [Austral.;  living\  For  So  Little  :  the  story  of  a  crime  6/-  c8°  Sonnenschein         90 

Farjeon,  B.  L.  \living]  The  Sacred  Nugget  2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Downey  [85]  89 

IClNGSLEY,  Henry  [1830-76]  Geoffrey  Hamlyn— w.  K  §  50. 

Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell  \living\  Policy  and  Passion,  6/-  ;  Romance  of  a  Station,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Bentley  82  ;  Trischler  90 

„  ,,  *The  Head  Station  [her  best  bk.],  2/- ;  Australian  Heroine  2/-  c  8°  Routledge  [86]  88  ;  [82]  90 

,,  ,,  Moloch,  2/- ;  Miss  Jacobsen's  Chance  6/- c  8°  Routledge  [83]  87  ;  Chapman  [82]  83 

SiME,  William  \living\^      Cradle  and  Spade,  3  vols.  o.p.  [pi.  31/6;  w.  5/-]  c  8° .  Sonnenschein  86 

"  Tasma"  [Austral.;  Uving\  Unde  Piper  of  Piper's  Hill,  6/-;  A  Sydney  Sovereign,  and  other  Tales  6/-  c  8°  Triibner  [89]  89;  90 

Eastern. 

Beckford,  Wm.  [1760-1844]  Vathek  [Cassell's  National  Lib.]  6</.    18°  Cassell        [1787]  84 

Professedly  "an  Arabian  tale,  from  an  unpublished  MS.,"but  originally  written  in  French  when  the  author  was  23  years  old.    Written  "in  2  days  and  3  nights." 

Palgrave,  W.  Gifford  [1826 ;  living]  Hermann  Agha'  6/-  c8°  Paul  [72]  78 

Warburton,  Eliot  [1810-52]  The  Crescent  and  the  Cross  6d.     8°  Ward  &  Lock  [45]  87 

Irish. 

"Allen,  F.  M."  [=R.  Downey]  Thro'  Green  Glasses,  i/-;  From  the  Green  Bag,  2/-;  Anchor  Watch 

Yarns  2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  D.  [87]  90 ;  89 ;  [88]  90 

Clever  Irish  sketches,  by  Mr.  DOWNEY,  the  publisher. 

Carleton,  W.  [1798-1869]  Traits  and  Stories  of  the  Irish  Peasantry  2/6  c  8°  Routledge  [30-32]  89 

Edgeworth,  Maria  [1767-1849]  Castle  Rackrent— o.  K  §  50. 

Hall,  Anna  Mar.  [  =  Mrs.  S.  C;  1802-81]  Sketches  of  Irish  Character  ;  ill.  land  others]  Tjb  c8°  Chatto             [29]  71 

FSOUDE,  J.  A.  [1818;  liv.]  The  Two  Chiefs  of  Dunboy  [Ireland  in  18  cent.]  6/-  c8°  Longman                 89 

Lever,  Charles  [1809-72]— o.  K  §  50. 

O'Brien,  William  [/izizK^g]  When  we  were  Boys  Together  6/-  c  8°  Longman               go 

SiME,  Wm.  [liiiing]          The  Red  Route,  3  vols.  o.p.  [pb.  ^ije ;  w.  5/-]  c  8°  Sonnenschein         84 

Jewish. 

Franzos,  Karl  Emil  [living]  The  Jews  of  Bamow  [tr.  fr.  German]— «.  K  §  54  :  German  Novels. 

Gerard,  Dorothea  [living]  Orthodox  [mod.  Jewish  life  in  Austr.  Poland]  6/-  c  8°  Longman  88 

Levy,  Amy  [i86?-89]        Reuben  Sachs :  a  sketch  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [89]  89 

Criticism. 

Philipson,  David  [Am.  Rabbi ;  liv.]  The  Jew  in  English  Fiction  5/-  c  8"  Lockwood  89 

Scottish. 

Barrie,  J.  M.  [living]     Sketches  [admirable  sketches  of  Scottish  village  life]  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Hodder     [88-89]  9o 

Aold  Licht  Idylls  88     |     Bettei  Dead  (2/6  Souiessclldlll  88     |     A  Window  in  Thruui..  89     |     When  a  Man's  Single  [tale  of  liter,  life]  S3 

Galt,  John  [1779-1839]   —V.  K  §  50. 
ScoTT,  Sir  Walter  [1771-1832]— ».  K  §  50. 

Novels  of  Action. 

Cameron,  Com.  V.  Lovett    The  Queen's  Land  ;  flL  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenscheiri  [88]  89 

•Doyle,  A.  C.  Micah  Clarke  [temp.  1685,  and  Western  Rebellion]  3/6  c8°  Longman        [89]  90 

Haggard,  Rider  Novels  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Longman,  etc.  [84-89]  v.y. 

Allan  Quatermain  87     |    Dawn  (Blackett)  a<    I    'King  Solomon's  Mines,  s/- (Cassell)     85    I     Witch's  Head,  2/- (MaxweU)      8< 

Cleopatra,  6/-  89     |    Jess,  2/6  (Smith  &  Elde^  87    |    'She,  6/- (Smith  &  Elder)  87    |  AMothers.  ^ 

Mayo,  W.  S.  [Am. ;  1812-?]  Kaloplah :  autobiography  of  Jonathan  Romer  3/6  c  8°  Routledge       [40]  89 

"Q-"[=A.  T,    Quiller  Couch;  /ji'.]Deadman's  Rock,  2/-;. Astonishing  Tale  of  Troy  Town        5/-  Casselir87l8qr8S18Q 

The  Splendid  Spur  [England  1642-43]  5/- c 8°      „      "•  '■"  ^"-     ^^ 

•Stevenson,  R.  Louis  [living]r~v.  K  §  50. 

Westall,  Wm.  [living]  The  Phantom  City,  2/-;  A  Queer  Race  2/-  08°  Cassell[86]89;[87]89 

747 


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K  §50* 

Novels  with  a  Purpose. 

Marriage  Question. 

Caird,  [Mrs.]  Mona         The  Wing  of  Azrael  6/-  c  8°  Triibner  [89]  90 

£eligious. 

Deland,  [Mrs.]  Margaret  [Am.]  John  Ward,  Preacher  [unauth.  reprint  6d.  Ward  &  Lock  89]  6/-  c  8°  Longman  88 

*"Iron,  Ralph  "  [= Olive  Schreiner]  Story  of  a  South  African  Farm  i/-  c8°  Chapman  &  Hall  [87]  90 

Linton,  Eliza  Lynn  [1822  ;  liv."]  The  True  History  of  Joshua  Davidson  2/-    12°  Chatto  [72]  76 

*WAiiD,  Mrs.  T.  Humphry  Robert  Elsmere,  6/- ;  Cabinet  Edn.,  2  vols.,  12/- ;  Cheap  Edn.      2/6  c  8°  Smith  &  E.  [87]  88 ;  89 ;  90 

Salvation  Army. , 

"Law,  John"  Captain  Lobe  3/6  c8°  Hodder  [89389 

Scientific  and  Medical. 

IBerdoe,  Dr.  Edward]     St.  Bernard's  :  romance  of  a  medical  student,  2/- ;  Key  to  same 

[anti-vivisection]  l/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [87]  89  ;  [88]  89 
Collins,  Wilkie  Heart  and  Science  [anti-vivisection]  2/-  c  8°  Chatto  [83]  85 

"  Pen  Oliver  "  [Sir  Hy.  Thompson]  Charley  Kingston's  Aunt  [medical  student  hfe]  i/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [85]  85 

Social  and  Socialistic. 

Bellamy,  Edward  [Am. ;  living]  Looking  Backward  dd.  or  ij-     8°  Routledsje       [89]  90 

Besant,  Walter  [1838;  living]  All  Sorts  and  Conditions  of  Men,  2/-;  Children  of  Gibeon  2/-  c8°  Chatto  [82]  83;  [86]  88 

ClappertOn,  Jane  H.  [living]  Margaret  Dunmore  [the  ideal  Socialist  home]  i/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [88]  89 

Cissing,  George  [living]  Demos,  2/-  ;  The  Nether  World,  6/-  [and  others]  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [88]  89  ;  [89]  90 

"Law,  John"  [living]       Out  of  Work,  2/-  ;  Manchester  Shirt- Maker,  l/-  c  8°  Sonnensch.  [88]  89  ;  Auth.  Pub.  Co.  90 

Shaw,  G.  Bernard  [living]  An  Unsocial  Socialist  2/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [87]  88 

„  „  Cashel  Byron's  Confession  l/-  16°  Walter  Scott  [86]  89 

Oceult. 

Crawford,  Marion  [living]  Mr.  Isaacs  <5r=  Zoroaster — v.  K  §  30. 

Laing,  Samuel  A  Modern  Zoroastrian  3/6     8°  Chapman        [87]  90 

Lytton,  Bulwer  [1805-73]  A  Strange  Story  [62] — v.  K  §  50. 

This  book  may  be  said  to  have  inaugurated  the  modem  occult  series,  disregarding  this  writer's  Zanoni  [42]  and  Mrs.  CROWE'S  Nightside  of  Nature  [48]. 

Oliphant,  Laurence  [d.  1888]  MasoUam — v.  K  §  50. 

Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell  [/wiKf]  Affinities:  a  romance  of  to-day,  2/- ;  Brother  of  the  Shadow  l/-  c8°  Routleclge[8s]86;86 

Rajah's  Heir,  The  by  a  New  Author,  3  vols.  [Indian  mysticism  ;  time  of  Mutiny]  31/6  p  8°  Smith  &  Elder       90 

SiNNETT,  A.  P.  [living]  Karma,  2  vols.,  21/- ;  United,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Chapman  85  ;  Redway  86 

Sporting.  , 

Kennard,  Mrs.  E.  [living\  Novels  '  ea.  2/-  or  2/6  c  8°  White  [83-88]  86-89 

Cfaclt  County,  2/6  88  I  Killed  in  the  Open,  a/-  86  1  Rieht  Sort.  The.  2/-  83 

Girl  in  Brown  Habit,  2/-  86  |  Real  Good  Thing,  A,  8/6  87  I  Straight  as  a  Die,  2/-     85.    And  others. 


Melville,  G.  J.  Whyte  — w.  K  §  50. 

•"Nimrod"  =C.  J.  Apperley  ;  1 777-1843]  Life  of  a  Sportsman  ;  38  col.  ill.  30/-  r8°  Routledge      [42]  73 

„  Life  of  John  Mytton,  Esq. ;  2/6  c  8°  or  w.  16  col.  pi.  12/6  r  8°          ,,               [37]  71 

SORTEES,  R.  S.  [  ]  Novels;  col.  pi.  by  J.  Leech  and  H.  K.  Browne  ["Phiz"]  ea.  14/-     8°  Bradbury    [v.y.]v.y. 

Ask  Mamma  58     !     Hawbreck  Grange                                  47     |     Plain  or  Ringlets  60     I     Mr.  Sponge's  Sporting  Tour     53 

•Handley  Cross,  16/-  43     I     Hilliogdon  Hall  (Nimmo)                             I     Mr.  Facey  Romford's  Hounds  65     I 

Smart,  Hawley  [living'\  Novels  ea.  2/-Ward&Lock[69-77]76-79 

Bound  to  Win  77    f    Broken  Bond!                                                           74    |    Race  for  a  Wife  7 

tBreezie  Langton  69     1     False  Cards                         •                                           72     1  And  ethers,    \  Publisheiby  BentUy. 


"Wanderer"  [  =  E.  H.  D'Avigdor]  Across  Country,  12/6;  Fair  Diana,  12/6;  Loose  Rein,  12/-; 

ea.  w.  col.  pi.  8°  Bradbury  82  ;  84 ;  87 
74S 


Literature] 


AMERICAN   NOVELISlo. 


[Prose  Fictiorr 


51.   AMERICAN   NOVELISTS:   WORKS   OP. 


Earlier  Nineteenth  Century. 


K  §5t 


Cooper,  Jas.  Fenimore  [1789-1851]  Works  :  "  Fireside  Edition,"     w.  intros.   Susan  Fenimore  Cooper 

[Am.]  16  vols. ;  45  ill.,  in  sets  90/-    12°  New  York  88 

»  I,  n  Leather-Stocking  Tales :  "Household  Edition,"  5  vols.;  ill.  $5    12°  „  89 

Comprizes  :  The  Deerslayer,  Path6nder,  Pioneers,  Prairie,  Last  of  the  Moliicans. 

„  „         „  Novels  [also  i/-edn.]ea.  2/-f8°  Routledge[fJ]  73-77 


Bravo 

Deerslayer 

Headsman 


31 
33 


HeideniDauerfa  Rhine  legend] 
-  *LEist  of  the  Niohicans 
Pioneers 


Red  Rover 

Satanstoe 

Spy 


27 
4S 


"Water  Witch 
Wyandotte 

And  many  others. 


Hawthorne,  Nathanhi  [1804-64]  Novels 


Blithedale  Romance 
•House  of  Seven  Gabies 


Mosses  from  an  Old  Manse 
•Scarlet  Letter 


[also  ea.  7/6  c  8°  Paul  85]  ea.  i/-  32"  Paterson,  Ed, 

46    I     *Transformation  ["Marble  Faun"] 
50    I    Twice-told  Tales 


1 83-85 


Illustrated Edns.:  MarbleFaun,  2  v.;  photogravs.  2l/-;  Tanglewood Tales ;  ill.  G.  W.  Edwards  [Am.]  $2,500  8°  Paul  89  /^Boston  88 

PoE,  E.  A.  [1809-49]         Tales  of  Mystery,  Imagination,  and  Humour  2/-   12°  Ward&Lock[j'.j/.]79 

„       „  Fall  of  the  House  of  Usher  &  other  Tales  &  Wrtgs.,  ed.  E.  Rhys  [Camelot  Ser.]  i/-  16°  Walter  Scott  89 


Contemporary. 


Aldrich,  T.  B.  [1836 ;  living\  Novels 

•Marjorie  Daw,  etc.  73     |.     Prudence  Palfrey 


74    I     Queen  of  ShetTa 


ea.  l/-  18°  Douglas,  Edin.  [^]  84-85 

77     I      Stillwater  Tragedy,  2  vols.  [      And  others. 


Cable,  G.  W. 

Bonaventure 


Novel  2 

[3  stories]  88  |   t^r.  Sevrier 


ea.  $1.25  s  8°  New  York 

84  I  Grandissimes  [Creole  life],  $1.50  So  |    JMme.  Delphine  75^.81   |   JOId  Creole  Days,  $1  [^^o  6oir.]  79 

\also  3  -vols,  laf-  c  6°  Douglas,  Editib.;  %  ^^^o  i/-  ^  id. 


Harte,  Bret  [1839;  living]  Novels 

[Macmillan] 


Californian  Stories 
Cressy 


Hawthorne,  Julian  {living]  Novels 
84 


ea.  2/-  p  8°  Cliatto       [    ]  72-80 


Flip 

Gabriel  Conroy 


Heiress  of  Red  Dog 
•Luck  of  the  Roaring  Camp 


A7id  7nnny  other  tales  and  sketches. 


Beatrix  Randolph 

Dust 

Ellice  Quentin 


Fortune's  Fool 

Garth 

Love  or  a  Name 


83 

77 


Miss  Cadogna 

Mrs.  Gainsborough's  Diamonds 


Prince  Saroni's  Wife 
Sebastian  Strome 


His  first  two  novels,  Bressant  [73],  and  Idolatry  [74],  have  not  been  issued  in  cheap  edns.    Laughing  Mill,  etc,  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  [79]  79. 


79 
70 


ea.  2/-    12"  Chatto       [f|]  82-85 


Holmes,  Oliver  W.  [1809 ;  living]  Mortal  Antipathy,  8/6 ;  Guardian  Angel 
,,  ,,  *EIsie  Vennei- 


Howells,  W.  D.  \iiving'\  Novels  and  Tales 

73 
75 


Chance  Acquaintance 
Counterfeit  I'resentment 
Fearful  Responsibility 
Foregone  Conclusion 


•Lady  of  Aroostook,  2  vols. 
Modern  Instance,  2  vols. 
Out  of  the  Question 
Rise  of  Silas  Lapham,  2  vols. 


12/-    82 

as 


2/-  c  8"  Low  [86]  86;  [68]  89 

i/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [61]  86 

ea.  vol.  i/-  32°  Douglas,  Edin.  [||]  83-85 


Their  Wedding  Journey 
•Undiscovered  Country,  2  vols. 
Woman's  Reason,  A,  2  vols. 

And  others. 


[spiritualism]    80 
iW-    S3 


James,  Hy.,/««.  [limng] 


ea.  vol.  i/-    18"  Macmillan [Jf]  S3-S3 


American,  The 

a  vols.    77 

•Europeans,  The 

78 

•Portrait  of  a  Lady 

Confidence 

80 

International  Episode 

Bi 

Princess  Casamassima,  2/- 

Daisy  Miller,  eic 

80.  etc. 

Madonna  of  Future,  ate. 

79.  etc. 

Roderick  Hudson 

3  vols. 

2  vols.      75 


Siege  of  London,  eiu 
Washington  Square 


J,               „                    The  Bostonians,  6/-  ;  Princess  Casamassima,  6/-  ;  Reverberator,  6/-  ;  A  Lon- 
don Life  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [86-86]  86  ;  87 ;  88  ;  89 
PoE,  Edcar  Allan  [1809-49]— t'.  K  §  90.  • 
Roe,  E.'P.  \limng\  Novels  and  Tales  ea.  i/- c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [f$]  84-86 


Barriers  Burned  Away 

Day  of  Fate 

Face  Illumined 

Ha  Fell  in  Love  with  his  Wife 


His  Som.'te  Rivals 

Knight  of  19th  Century  77 

MiHS  Lou  [Amer.  Civil  War]    88 


Near  to  Nature's  Heart 
.  What  can  she  Do  ? 


76 
74 


Without  a  Home 

.  Aitd  sevei-al  others. 


749 


Literature] 


DUTCH   AND   FRENCH   NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


K  §§52-53 

Stockton,  Frank  R.  living}  Novels 

Bee  Man  of  Om,  iie.  aj-  S: 

Casting  away  of  Mn.  Leeks 


Low 


[80-87]  v-y- 


Dusantes  [sequel)  ea.  i/- 
Hundredth  Man,  61- 

And  many  othtrs. 


86-87     I       ToUy  Fellowship,  2/6,  W.  Scott  80 

87     I     *Rudder  Grange,  100  ilL  A.  B.  Frost,  s/-  c  3=  Nimmo   80 


Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  [1812 ;  Uving\  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin 


[w.  bibliography]   $3.50    12°  Boston 


[50]  78 


There  are  numerous  other  editions  from  i/-  to  7/6,  English  and  American. 
K^  to  Uticle  TottCs  Cabin  \Q.p,  53]  gives  facts  on  which  the  scenes  of  slave  life  were  founded. 

„  ,,  Dred  :  a  tale  of  the  great  dismal  swamp 

*'  Twain,  Mark"  [=S.  L.  Clemens  ;  1835  ;  /zz/.]  Novels  and  Stories,  12  vols. 


2/-c8°  Low  [56189 

$10    18°  Boston  %% 


Stoiyof  a  Mine;  Two  Men  of  Sandy  Bar;  Thankful  Blossom;  Drift  fr.  Two  Shores;  Twins  of  Table  Mt. ;  Flip;  Found  at  Blazing  Star;  In  Carquinez  "^ 
On  Frontier ;  By  Shore  and  Sedge ;  Maruja ;  Snowbound  at  Eagle's ;  Millionaire  of  Rough  and  Ready  ;  Devil's  Ford. 
Vide  also  K  §  60:  Facetious  Writers,  where  ere  some  of  his  novels. 


WiNTHROP,  Theodor         Novels 

Cecil  Dreeme  [30*:.  i& N^Y^  6x         | 

WooLSON,  Constance  Fenimdre    Novels 

Anne  $1.25    a?      |      Castle  Nowhere  75      |     East  Angels 


ea..  l/-  f  8"  Paterson,  Ed,  [61-62]  83 

Edwin  Brothertoft                    62        |               John  Brent  62 

ea.  $1  \t°  NewYork\_1<r^(i\v.y. 

84-85      t      For  the  Major                    83     |  Rodman  the  Keeper          80 


52.   DUTCH   NOVELS:   TRANSLATIONS. 


BosBOOM-ToussAiNT,  A.  Major  Frank  [tr.]. 
Daal,  Marie  Anna,  the  Professor's  Daughter  [tr.] 

ESQUIROS,  Alphonse  The  Dutch  at  Home,  tr.  Lascelles  Wraxall 

van  Lennep,  J.  The  Count  of  Talavera,  tr.  A.  Arnold 


Perelaer,  M.  T.  H. 

VosMAR,  Carl 

'  "  Wallis,  a.  S.  C." 


Baboe  Dallma,  tr.  Rev.  F.  J.  Venning 
The  Amazon  [tr.] 

In  Troubled  Times,  tr.  E.  J.  Irving 
Royal  Favour,  tr.  E.  J.  Irving 


6/-  c  8°  Unwin  85 

3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschem[85]85 

o.p.  [pb.  and  w.  6/-]  c  8°  Chapman        [61]  63 

2/6  c  8°  Nimmo  80 


[an  opium  novel ;  "  realistic  "]  7/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  88 

6/-  c  8°  Unwin  84 

2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [83]  89 
3/6  0  8°  „  [85]  89 


53.   FEENCH   NOVELS:   TRANSLATIONS. 
Sixteenth  Century. 

Margaret  of  Navarre  [1492-1549]  Heptameron,  tr.  W.  K.  Kelly  [suppressed;  w.  15/-]  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

„  „  The  same,  tr.  A.  Machen  ;  port,  and  pi.  by  Flameng  \w.  2216]  1 8°  ;firzv.  frin. 

„  „  The  Fortunate  Lovers,  w.  notes  and  intro.  A.  Mary  F.  Robinson  [27  novels  of 

the  Heptameron,  tr.]  io/5  c  8?  Redway 

Rabelais,  Fr.  [1495-1553]  Works,  translated;  ill.  G.  Dor^  7/6  c  8°  Chatto 

„  „  The  same,  translated  o.f.  [fb.  S/- ;  w.  10/6]  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

„  „  Sequel  to  Pantagruel,  transl.  [Morley's  Univ.  Lib.  ;=bks.  3-5  of  Gargantua]  i/-  c  8°  Routlcuge 

Besant,  Walter  [tr.]        Readings  in  Rabelais  7/6  c  8°  Blackwood 


55 
86 

87 
72 

49 
88 


Eighteenth  Century. 

COTTIN,  Mme.  [1773-1807]  Elizabeth  :  or  the  exiles  of  Siberia  [tr.]  l/-   32°  Whittaker 

Lesage,  a.  Rene  [1668-1747]  Gil  Bias  de  Santillane  [1715-35]  tr.  Smollett;  34  pi.  6/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [1761] 

,,  The  same,  tr.  with  notes  [Chandos  Classics],  1/6;  or  ill.  Pinwell  2/6  c  8°  Warne  77  ;  Routl. 

,,  The  same,  tr.  T.  Smollett,  w.  notice  by  G.  Saintsbuiy;  12  etchings,  3  v.  o.p.  \w.  25/-]  c  8°  Nimmo 

,,  Asmodeus,  or  the  Devil  on  Two  Sticks  [1707  ;  tr.] ;  ill.  [Excelsior  Series]  2/-  c  8°  Routledge       [78] 

,,  Vanillo  Gonzales,  Asmodeus  and  Bachelor  of  Salamanca,  3  vols.;  etchings  8°  Nimmo 

de  Maistre,  Ct.  Xavier  [1763-1852]  Journey  round  my  Room  [1794],  tr.  H.  A.  o.p.  c  8°  London 

Prevost,  Abbe  [1697-1763]  Manon  Lescault  and  the  Chevalier  des  Grieux  [tr.]  2/-    12°  Reeves&  Turner 

„  „  The  same  :  ddiiion  de  luxe;  w.  12  etchings  by  M.  Leloir,  225  vignettes,  etc., 

and  pref.  by  Guy  de  Maupassant  42/-  i  S°  Sonnenschein 

The  first  masterpiece  of  French  literature  which  can  properly  be  called  a  noyeL 

de  St.  Pierre,  Bemhardine  [1737-1814]     Paul  and  Virginia  [tr.]  2/-   16' 

Illustrated  Edn.               'w.  12  etchings  and  120  ill.  M.  Leloir  42/-     4' 

,,                        ,,               The  Indian  Cottage  [tr.]  i/-  iS' 

de  STAitL,  Mme.[l766-l8l7]  Corinne  :  or  Italy  [1807  ;  tr.]  3/6  c  8' 

A  poetical  portrayal  of  Italy  and  the  Italians ;  full  of  passion  and  beaaty. 

de  Voltaire,  F.  A.  [1694-1778]  Philosophical  Romances  [tr.]  [a  bad  tr.]  2/6  c  8°  Truelove 

„  „  The  sanie:  Candide,  the  Optimist  [tr.]  [Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge 

750 


Chatto 
Routledge 

Bohn's  Lib. 


89 

75 
88 

79 
88 

».d. 


Literature] 


FRENCH    NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


Nineteenth  pentury 

Collections. 

LANG+  "  Sylvester,"  ^-p^  The  Dead  Leman  and  other  Tales  from  the  French 

Individual  Writers. 

About,  Edmond  [1828-85]     The  Fellah,  2/-  ;  Story  of  an  Honest  Man  [tr.],  3  vols 
Colonel  Fougas' Mistake  [tr.],  2  vols. 
Notary's  Nose  and  Others  ;  New  Lease  of  Life,  etc.  [trs.] 


AlMARD,  Gustave 


Tales,  26  vols. 


K  §53 


6/-  c  8°,  or  1I-  p  8°  Sonnenschein    89-90 

31/6  c  8°  Chatto  [70]  81;  Low,  80 
21/-  c  8°  Remington  78 

ea.  l/-  c  8°  Vizetelly  82 ;  82 


deBALZAC,H.[i799-i85o]  Novels  [tr.]  :  uniform  edition 


[of  Red  Indian  Life  and  Adventure  ;  tr.]  ea.  l/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  \_v.y.'\  76-79 


ea.  3/6,  or  2/-  c  8°  Routledge  85-88  in  prog. 


C^sar  Bittoreau 
Country  Doctor 


Cousin  Pods 
Duchesse  de  Langeais 


8S 
85 


EuK^nie  Grandet 
House  of  Claes 


I 


Maffic  Skin 
Modeste  Mignon 


P&re  Goriot 
Two  Brothers 


Illustrated  Editions. 
Contes  Drolatiques  [Ir.];  425  ill.  by  Gustave  Dor6 

The  Chouans,  w.  loo  ill,  33/- ;  i  8°  Nimmo  89.  | 

Craven,  Mme.  A.  Fleurange  [tr.]  ;  Story  of  a  Soul  [tr.] 

,,  ,,  Natalie  Narischkin  [tr.],  2  vols.,  21/-  ;  Sister's  Story  [tr.] 

Daudet,  Alphonse  [1840  ;  lvving\  Novels  [tr.] ;  ill. 

Belle  Nivemaise  87        . 

Jack  89 

I        Robert  Helmont;  123  ill. 

Dumas,  Alexandre  [1806-70]  Novels  [tr.] 

SI 


n.d. 


o.p.  [w.  12/6]  c  8°  Hotten 

Pfere  Goriot,  6  steel  pi.,  10/6;  r  8°  Routledge  87. 

ea.  2  vols.  21/-  c  S**  Smith&Elder  72;  75 

6/-  c  8''  Bentley      77;  [68]  74 

ea.  3/6  c  S°  Routledge  v.y. 


One  of  the  "  Forty  "  [the  Acad.  Franc.]     6/-     c  8" 

Sonnenschein     88 
[also  3/6]  io/6     89 


Tartarin  on  the  Alps 
Tartarin  of  Tarascon 


ea.  s/^'>  or  2/-  c  S*"  Routledge  [ff  178-79 


Black  Tulip 
Chicot  the  Jester 
Conspirators 
•Forty-five  Guardsmen 


48 


Marguerite  de  Valois 
Memoirs  of  a  Physician 
•Monte  Christo 
Queen's  Necklace 


46 

46-48 
46 


Erckmann  +  Chatrian  Novels  [trs.] 


Blockade,  The 
Conscript  [of  1813] 


Doctor  Matthaeus 
Madame  Th^r^se 


Resrent's  Daughter 

Taking  of  the  Bastille 
Three  Musketeers 
♦Twenty  Years  After 


Polish  Jew 

Story  of  the  PIdbiscite 


Vic.  de  Bragelonne,  2  vols. 

And  ntuny  others. 


ea.  i/-  12°  Ward  &  Lock  [|f]  72-80 


And  many  others. 


Feuillet,  Octave  \b.  1812  ;  living]  Romance  of  Poor  Young  Man  [tr.] ;  ed.  de  luxe,  100  ill. 

,,  ,,  A  Woman's  Diary,  and  the  Little  Countess  [tr.] 

„  „  Aliette  [tr.],  i/-  ;  Marriage  in  High  Life  [tr.] 

Flaubert,  Gustave  [1821-81]  Salammbo  [tr.],  6/-  ;  Mme.  Bovary  [tr.] 
Gautier,  Theophile  [1811-72]  Avatar  [tr.],  l/- ;  Captain  Fricasse  [Am.  tr.] 

,,  ,,  Mdlle.  de  Maupin  [tr.]  ;  w.  17  etchings  by  Champollion 

,,  „  Romance  of  a  Mummy  [tr.] 

de  Goncourt,  Edm.  +Jules  Germinie  Lacerteux  [tr.] ;  Renee  Mauperin  [tr.]  ["realistic  "]  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Vixetelly         87  ; 

**  Greville,  Henri"  [  =  Mme.  Alice  Durand  ;  b.  1842;  liv.']  Nikanor  [tr.] ;  8  pi.,  6/-;  A  Noble  Woman  [tr.]  5/-  c  8°  Chatto  89;  90 


21/-  r  8°  Routledge  88589 

i/-  c  8°  Vizetelly 

2/-  c  8°  Warne  86;  Maxwell  86 

6/-  c  8"  Vizetelly  86  ;  86 

Soc.  c  S°  Vizetelly  88  ;  AT.  York  8- 

10/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  87 

2/6  c  8°  Blackett  [86]  88 


Hal^vy,  Ludovic  {_b.  1834 ;  liv-l  The  Abbe  Constantin  [tr.] 
Hugo,  Victor  [1802-85]      Novels  [tr.] 


10/6  p  8°  Remington  83 

ea.  3/6 ;  or  2/-  c  8°  Routledge  [62-74]  ^-J- 


By  Order  of  the  King 
fHans  of  Iceland 
Les  Misdrables 

Illustrated  Editions. 

The  Man  who  Laughs,  2  vols.,  140  ills.,  25/- 
r  8°  Routledge 


Ninety-three 
Notre  Dame 
Toilers  of  the  Sea 


[w.  142  ill.,  2  v.,  23/-  8°  Routl.]  74 
[ill.,  2  v.,  25/-  «*  "^  — 

[Ul..  a  v.,  25/- 


JS9 
366 


I  Notre  Dame,  tr.  a.  L.  Algar ;  2  vols.,  16  col.  etchings 
I  and  150  ill.  30/- ;  c  8°  Low 


Laughing  Man,  2  v.,  150  ill.  25/- 

t  Published  by  Ward  Or  Lock, 
And  several  others. 


I  Ninety-three;  2  vols.,  142  UL        25/-;  r  8"  Routledge  89 


Malot,  Hector  \b.  1830  ;  living]  No  Relations  [tr.] 

,,  ,,  Dr.  Claude  [tr.],  2  vols.,  ea.  l/-;  Zyte  [tr.] 

MURGER,  H.  [1S22-61]     Bohemians  of  the  Latin  Quarter;  10  etchings 

Student-life  of  the  Quartier  Latin.  A  "  classic,"  but  not  suitable  for  young  people. 


6/-  c  8°  Bentley  [82]  84 

i/-  c  8"  Vizetelly ;  Warne   88 
^16     8"  Vizetelly  88 


de  Maupassant,  Guy 
Ohnet,  Georges 

Countess  Sarah 
tDr.  Rameau 


Afloat  [Sur  I'Eau  ;  tr.]  3/6  c  8** ;  Two  Brothers  [Am.  tr.]  ;  ill. 
Novels  [tr.] 


3/686 

6/- 89 


•The  Ironmaster 
+A  Last  Love 


2/- 85 
6/-  90 


*'Sand,  George  "  [= A.  L.  A.  Dupin  (Mme.  Dudevant)  J  1804-76]     Novels  [tr.] 


Consuelo  47 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt  [seqiielto 
above]  51 


fFrancis  the  Waif;  100  ilL 
Little  Fadette 


10/6  8" 
49 


Mauprat 

Miller  of  Ailgibault 


Sue,  Eugene 

Mysteiies  of  Paris 

Verne,  Jules 

Around  the  Moon 
Around  the  World 


Novels  [tr.] 


The  Wandering  Jew 


Tales  [tr.] 


Blockade  Runners 
Dr.  Ox's  Experiment 


Five  Weeks  in  Balloon 
Floating  Island 


$10     4°  Routl.  89  ;  Phila.  90 
c  8°  Vizetelly    [85-89]  88-89 

Prince  Serge  Panine'  2/6  83 

Rival  Actresses,  2/-  89  ;  Will  [Voiontf\  6/-  88 

t  Pub.  by  Chatto. 

ea.  2/-  p  8"  Weldon    [f^]  76-78 

40     I     My  Sister  Jeanie 

47  t  Published  by  Routledge,  89. 

ea.  2/-  c  8"  Routledge  [45]  73-78 

Edition  de  Luxe  of  Wand.  JewiTZz  ill.,  3  vols. 

37/6  r  8°  Routledge    89 

ea.  i/-  s  8"  Low        Iv.y.l  72-80 

)    Michael  Strogoff,  2  vols. 
20,000  Leagues  under  the  Sea,  2  vols. 
^  And  very  fnany  others. 


751 


Literature] 


GERMAN   NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


K  §54 


Speeimens. 

Carlyle,  Thos.  [tr.] 
RoscoE,  Thos.  [tr.] 


54.    GERMAN   NOVELS:  TRANSLATIONS. 


Translations  from  Musaeus,  Tieck  and  Richter,  2  vols. 
The  German  Novehsts  :  tr.  from  the  originals 


ea.  l/-  l6° 
[Chandos  Lib.]  2/-  c  8° 


Chapman 
Warne 


[58]  89 
[26]  80 


Individual  Writers. 


AUERBACH,  Berthold 


Baumbach,  Rudolph 
Carove,  F.  W. 
V.  Chamisso,  a. 


On  the  Heights  [tr.],  3  vols.,  4/6;  Brigitta  [tr.] 
Little  Barefoot  [tr.],  7/6;  Edelweiss  [tr.] 
The  Country  House  on  the  Rhine  [tr.],  3  vols. 
Two  Stoi'ies  [tr.]  [Gellert,  the  Stepmother] 
Summer  Legends  [tr.] 


DiNGELSTBDT,  Franz 
Ebers,  Dr.  Geo. 


Story  Without  an  End  [tr.  ]  [a  charming  fairy  tale — -v.  Chamisso  inf. ;  Nat.  lAh.']6d. 
Peter  Schlemihl  [tr.]  6fl'. 

The  same  [w.  Carove,  ut  sup.,  and  Novalis'  Hymns  to  Night ;  Nat.  Lib.]    (id. 
The  Amazon,  tr.  J.  M.  Hart  [Am.] 

Uarda  :  a  Romance  [tr.,  2  vols.  [Egypt,  15  cent.  B.C.]  3/- 

,,  „  An  Egyptian  Princess  [tr.],  2  vols.  [Egypt  temp.  Amasis]  3/- 

„  „  The  same.  tr.  Emma  S.  Buchheim  3/6 

„  „  The  Sisters  [tr.],  2  vols.  [Egypt  in  2  cent.  B.C.]  3/- 

„  „  The  Emperor  [tr.];  2  cent.  A.D.]  ;  Homo  Sum  [tr. ;  early  Anchorites]  ea.  2  v.  3/- 

„  ,,  Margery  [tr.],  2  vols.  [a  story  of  Niiremberg]  3/6 

FouQui,Bar.deLaMotte,  Undine,  Sintram,  etc.,  tr.  F.  E.  Bunnett  1/6 

,,  „  Undine,  tr.  Julia  Caitwright ;  w.  ill.  Hey  wood  Sumner  5/- 

Undine  &  Two  Captains  [tr.  ],  61/. ;  Sintram,  &  Aslauga's  Knight  [Nat.  Lib.  ]  td. 
The  Jews  of  Barnow,  tr.  M.  W.  Macdowall  7/6 

For  the  Right  [tr.],  w.  pref.  Geo.  Macdonald  \_=\x .  oi  Kampf  urns  Recht\    3/6 
Debit  and  Credit  [tr.]  2/- 

The  Lost  Manuscript  [tr.],  3  vols.  o.p. 

Pictures  of  German  Life  [tr.],  2  ser.  ea.  2  vols.  21/- 

Our  Forefathers  :  Ingo  and  Ingraben  [tr.]  6/- 

Wilhelm  Meister's  Apprenticeship,  tr.  Thos.  Carlyle,  3  vols.  ea.  2/- 


Franzos,  Karl  Emil 
Freytag,  Gustav 


v.  Goethe,  J.  W. 


GOTTHELF,  Jeremias 
gutzkow,  k. 
Hacklander,  F.  W. 
Hahn-Hahn,  Ctss.  I. 
Hauff,  Wilhelm 

J)  a 

[Hausrath,  Prf.] 
Heyse,  Paul 


3/6' 

3/6  < 

[Bernese  Oberland  story]  10/- 

1/6 

[tr.  of  Handel  und  Wandel\  3/- 

31/6 

[fairy  tales]  3/6 

3/- 


Travels,  tr.  E.  Bell 
Novels  and  Tales,  tr.  R.  D.  Boylan 
Ulric  the  Farm  Servant  [tr.] 
Through  Night  to  Light  [tr.] 
Behind  the  Counter,  2  vols. 
Dorothea  Waldegrave  [tr.],  3  vols. 
Long  Nose  the  Dwarf  and  other  Tales 
The  Wine-ghosts  of  Bremen  [tr.] 

Antinous :  historical  romance  of  Roman  Empire  [tr.]  [writ.  s.  nom.  "Geo. Taylor  ' 

■  Elfriede,  tr.  E.  Waugh  6/- 

Barbarossa  and  other  'I'ales  [tr.]  1/6 

„         ,,  The  Dead  Lake,  etc.  [tr.],  1/6  ;  L'Arrabiata,  etc.  [tr.]  1/6 

,,         ,,  La  Mai-chesa  [Riviera  story],  and  other  Tales  [tr.]  S/"" 

,,         ,,  The  Romance  of  the  Canoness  :  a  life  history  [Am.  tr.]  5°^' 

V.  Hillbrn,  Wilhelmine  The  Vulture  Maiden  [tr.],  1/6  ;  The  Hour  will  Come  [tr.],  2  vols.  3/- 

„  ,,  Ernestine,  tr.  Rev.  S.  Baring-Gould,  2  vols.  10/6 

Kampe,  J.  H.  Swiss  Family  Robinson :  advent,  ofasliipvvreckedfam.,  tr.  Mrs.  H.  B.  PauU;  ill.   7/6 


1/6    16°  Leipzig  (Low)  67 ;  80 

S/-  8°  Rout  ledge  72 ;  Low  69 

31/6  c  8°  Bentley  70 

3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [69]  82 

3/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott  89 

"  '     18°  Cassell  89 

f  8°  Routledge       [77]  79 

18°  Cassell  89 

12°  New  York  89 

16°  Leipzig  (Low)        77 

16°        „  „  79 

c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  87 

16°  Leipzig  I^'Lo-k)        80 

16°       „  „      815-78 

16°       „  „  89 

16°       „  „  7S 

4°  Chapman  87 

18°  Cassell  v.y. 

i  8°  Blackwood  82 

c  8°  Clarke  [88]  89 

c8°  Ward  &  Lock  [5  7]  76 

c  8°  Chapman  65 

c  8°  „  62 ;  63 

c  8°  Asher  [73]  74 

16°  Chapman        [39]  72 

:  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  82 

;8° 

8°  G.  Allen,  Orpngln.  88 

16°  Leipzig  (Low)         7° 

16°  „        „  68 

c  8°  Bentley  75 

c  8°  Sonnenschein         8 1 

f  8°  Blackwell,  Oxford  89 


Leander,  Richard 
Lewald,  Fanny 
Marlitt,  [Miss]  E. 


MuLLER,  Prf.  F.  Max 
Reuter,  Fritz 

Richter,  Jean  Paul 


Samarow,  G. 
Scheffel,  J.  V. 
Spielhagen,  F. 


Stinde,  Dr.  Julius 
"  Taylor,  George  '■ 


]6/-  c  8°  Longman  [83]  84 

c  8°  Sonnenschein  [88]  89 
16°  Leipzig  (Low)  74 
16°       „  „     67 ;  70 

c  8°  Stock  88 

12°  New  York  88 

16°  Leipzig  (Low)  76 ;  80 

c  8°  De  La  Rue  79-So 
Warne  88 

Obviously  suggested  by  Robinson  Crusoe.    It  has  been  many  times  tr.    The  above  is  the  latest. 

German  Fantasies  by  French  Firesides,  tr.  Pauline  Lane  [Am.]  New  York  89 

Stella,  tr.  Beatrice  Marshall,  2  vols.  3/-  16°  Leipzig  (Low) 

Gold  Elsie  [tr.]  ;  Old  Maid's  Secret  [tr.] ;  The  Second  Wife  [tr.]  ea.  2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [72-76]  74-76 
The  Princess  of  the  Moor  [tr.j,  2  vols.  3/-  16°  Leipzig  {^,011)         72 

Countess  Gisela  [tr.]  [several  others  are  tr.]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  70 

German  Love  :  fragments  from  the  papers  of  an  alien  [tr.]  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [77]  89 

In  the  Year  '13  :  a  tale  of  Mecklenburg  life,  tr.  C.  L.  Lewis  1/6  12°  Leipzig  (Low)         67 

Old  Story  of  my  Farming  Days  [tr.],  3  vols.  4/616°        „  „      [78]  80 

Flower,  Fruit,  and  Thorn  Pieces,  tr.  A.  Ewing  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  77 

Titan,  tr.  C.  D.  Brooks,  2  vols.  o.p.  \_pb.  2l/-]  c  8°  Chapman  63 

Walt  and  Vult :  or  the  twins,  tr.  [Miss]  E.  Lee  [Am.],  2  vols.  [  =  tr.  of  Flegeljahre\  o.p.  f  8°  Boston  ,[6 


For  Sceptre  and  Crown  [tr.],  2  vols. 

Ekkehard  :  a  tale  of  the  tenth  century  [tr.] ,  2  vols. 

Breaking  of  the  Storm,  tr.  Stephenson,  3  vols. 

Quisisana,  tr.  H.  E.  Goldschmidt 

The  Village  Coquette,  tr.  J.  L.  Laird 

Problematic  Characters  TAm.  tr.] 

Hohensteins  [Am.  tr.] ,  8/6  ;  Through  Night  to  Light  [Am.  tr.] 


1<I- 

c8° 

Paul 

,s/- 

16° 

Leipzig  (Low) 

31/6 

cS" 

Bentley 

2/6 

cS" 

Nimmo 

4/- 

c8° 

Chapman 

8/6 

12" 

New  York 

8/6 

12° 

it 

The  Buchholz  Family  [tr.] ,  4  vols. 
— V.  Hausrath,  supra. 


[Germ,  middle-class  life]  ea.  3/-  c  8°  Bell 


74 
72 

77 
80 

75 

69 

70;  69 

[88]  88 


7S2 


Literature] 


ITALIAN,   RUSSIAN,   &c.,    NOVELISTS. 


[Prose  Fiction 


Werner,  E.  No  Surrender  ;  Under  a  Charm  ;  Success  [trs.] 

„         ,,  Her  Son,  3  vols. 

„         „  At  the  Altar  ;  Hero  of  the  Pen 

,,         „  Hermann,  I  v.  ;  Riven  Bonds,  2  v. ;  Sacred  Vows,  2  v. 

,,         „  Fickle  Fortune  [tr.] 

ZsCHOKKE,  H,  Princess  of  Brunswick-Wolfenbiittel  and  other  Tales  [tr.] 


K  §§  55-57 

ea.  6/-  c  8°  Bcntley  [79,  77;  76]  U 

31/6  c  8-    „  87 

ea,  2  vols.  21/-  c  8°  Low  78  ;  78 

ea.  vol.  io/6  c  8°  Remington  79  ;  77  ;  78 

6/-  c  8°  Bentley  [    ]  88 

1/6    16°  Leipzig  (Lov/)         67 


Tales,  selected  and  tr.  Parke  Godwin +  W.  P.- Prentice  [Ams.]  [Knickerb.  Nugts.]  501:.  32°  New  York 


55.    ITALIAN  NOVELS: 

Specimens. 

RoscoE,  Thos.  [tr.]  The  Italian  Novelists,  tr.  from  originals 

Individual   Writers— z-.  aUo  K  §  45  :  Italian  Romances,  etc. 


TRANSLATIONS. 


[Chandos  Library]     i/6  c  8°  Warne  [25]  80 


Boccaccio  [1313-75] 

Farina,  Salvatore 
Grossi,  Tommaso 
Manzoni,  Count  Aless. 
>t  ft 


The  Decameron  ;  or  Ten  Days'  Entertainment,  tr.  Thos.  Wright ;  pi.          7/6  c  8°  Chatto             [73]  78 
The  same,  tr.  [prose  &  verse]  Joseph  Payne,  3  vols,     [the  only  compl.  tr.]  \w.  £6  6/-]  4°  Villon  Soc.  86 

Signor  I.,  tr.  Baroness  Langenau                                                                                c  8°  Gardner,  Paisley    90 

Marco  Visconti  [tr.]                                                                                                3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [79]  81 

The  Betrothed  [tr.]                                                                 [/ Promessi  Spas!\  sh  c  8°  ,,                   7S 

The  same  [ti:.]  ;  w.  biograph.  memoir  and  port.                     [Minerva  Lib.]  2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock        89 

There  are  about  14  separate  English  trss.  of  /  Promessi  SpoH. 


56.    RUSSIAN  AND  HUNGARIAN  NOVELS:  TRANSLATIONS. 


Russian. 

DOSTOIEFFSKY,  Fedor 
Crime  and  Punishment 

Gogol,  N.  V. 

Korolenko,  v. 
Lermontoff,  M.  v. 
poushkin,  a.  s. 
"  Stepniak  " 
Tolstoi,  Ct.  Lyof 

Anna  Karenina,  z  vols. 
Childhood.   Boyhood  and 
Youth 


TOURGENIEP,  I.  S. 

Hungarian. 

v.  EoTVOS,  J.  F. 
JoKAl,  Moritz 


Novels  [tr.]  ea.  2/-  c  8°  Vizetelly  [86-88]  87-89 

86  I  Idiot,  The  87  I  Injury  and  Insult  86       |        Uncle's  Dream  &  Permanent  Husband  88 

Dead  Souls  [tr.] ;  Taras  Bulba,  St.  John's  Eve,  etc.  [tr.]  ea.  2/-  c  8°  Vizetelly  [87  ;  87  ;  87]  v.y. 

Cossack  Tales  [tr.]  o.p.  [pb.  5/-  ;  m.  3/ 6]  p  8°  J.  Blackwood         60 

The  Vagrant  and  other  Tales,  tr.  Mrs.  Aline  Delano  [Am.]  $1.25    12°  New  York  88 

A  Hero  of  our  Time  2/-  c  8°  Vizetelly  [87]  88 

A  Russian  Romance  [tr.]  3/6  c  8°  Paul  [75]  80 

The  Career  of  a  Nihilist  [written  in  Engl.,  by  a  well-known  exile]  5/-  c  8°  Walter  Scott  89 

Works,  [Am.  tr.],  vols,  l.-xi.  ea.  2/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott  88-89  in  prog. 

Cossacks,  The  i     Ivan  llyitch,  eA:,  I     My  Confession.  I    Napoleon  and  Russ.  Cam-    I    Sevastopol. 

Invaders,  The,  etc.  Life  |    Long  Exile,  etc.  My  Religion  I       paign  War  and  Peace,  4  vols. 

'  'Russian  Proprietor,  etc.  '    What  to  do  ? 

Two  Pilgrims  [tr.] ;  What  Men  Live  by  [tr.]  ;  Where  Love  is  There  God  is 

also  [tr.]  ea.  i/-  f  8°  Walter  Scott  89 

There  are  other  trs.,  some  better  than  the  above  Amer.  ones,  pub.  by  Vizetelly  at  from  2/-  to  3/6  per  vol. 

Poems  in  Prose  [tr.]  75^.  p  8°  New  York       [     ]  87 

Novels  [tr.]  ea.  2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [67-78]  v.y. 

Dimitri  Roudine  :  Fathers  and  Sons ;  Liza  ;  Smoke ;  Virgin  Soil    Also  The  Unfortunate  One  [tr.]  3/6  c  8»  Trubner  88. 


The  Village  Notary,  3  vols. 

The  New  Landlord,  tr.  A.  J.  Patterson,  2  vols. 

Hungarian  Sketches  in  Peace  and  War 

Timar's  Two  Worlds,  tr.  Mrs.  Kennard,  3  vols. 

A  Modern  Midas  [tr.] 

Life  in  a  Cave,  tr.  Linda  Villari 


o.p.  c  8°  London  50 

21/-  c  8°  Macmillan  68 

o.p.    12°  Edinburgh  54 

25/6  c  8°  Blackwood  88 

$1.25  c8°  New  York  85 

1/6  c  8°  Sonnensehein  84 


67.    SCANDINAVIAN  NOVELS:  TRANSLATIONS. 

Collections. 

BusHBY,  Mrs.  [tr.]  Danes  Sketched  by  Themselves  ;  series  of  pop.  stories  by  var.  authors  ftr.l ,  •?  v.  ^1/6  c  8°  Eentlev 

vT T    -c.-ir J  r*..  1      TU..  c* — UJ.,  TvT„.,t ]  „*.i T^l^™    r..-  1    ■  ■  *:: ,       ^^nf,   ,,,    „      .  ..    / 


ViCARY,  J.  Fulford  [tr.]     Th,e,  Stork's  Nest,  and  other  Tales  [tr.J 

,,  ,,         [tr.]     Readings  from  the  Dane  :  short  stories  [tr.] 

Individual  Writers. 

Andersen,  Hans  Improvisatore  ;  or  Life  in  Italy,  tr.  Mary  Howitt 

Bergsoe,  W.  The  Bride  of  Roervig  :  a  novel,  tr.  N.  Francis 

BjORNSON,  B.  Norse  Tales,  tr.  Prf.  R.  B.  Anderson  [Am.] 


Si-  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen 
i/-  c  8°  Sonnensehein 


64 
86 
86 


2/- c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [45]  63 
a.p.  [pb.  7/6 ;  w.  3/-]  c  S'  Tinsley  77 

ea.  2/6   18°  Bickers         iv.y.']  83 

Ame ;  Bridal  March,  etc.  ;  Cpt.  Mansana.  etc.  ;  Fisher  Maiden  ;  Happy  Boy ;  Magnhild  ;  SynnOve  Solbakken. 

Synnove  Solbakken,  tr.  J.  Sutter,  6/- ;  Ame,  &  Fisher  Lassie,  tr.  W.  H.  Low  3/6  c  8°  Macm.  81  •  Bohn's  Lib  80 

'3c 


7S3 


Literature] 


SPANISH   AND   PORTUGUESE   NOVELISTS. 


[Facetiae,  etc. 


K  §§  58-59 

Bremer,  Frederika 


Carlen,  E.  F. 
KlELLAND,  A.  L. 


Lie,  Jonas 


Markhus,  Ingerid 
Munch,  A. 
PONTOPIDDAN,  Henrik 


Novels,  tr.  Mary  Howitt,  4  vols. 


;  NeighUours,  Hopes,  Twins,  Solitary  ComforteE,  Suppers,  Tralinnan ,  ___  . 

iii, :  The  Home,  Strife  and  Peace :  iv. :  A  Diary,  Tlie  H —  Family,  Axel  and  Anna 


ea.  3/6  c  8° 

ii. :  President's  Daughters ; 


Bohn's  Lib.  [43-50]  v.y. 


The  Brother's  Bet  [tr.],  10/6  ;  The  Guardian  [tr.],  3  vols.  31/6  c  8°  Bentley 

Garman  and  Worse,  tr.  W.  W.  Kettlewell  [Norwegian  life  and  character]   6/-  c  8°  Paul 


Skipper  Worse,  tr.  Earl  of  Ducie 

Barque  Future  :  life  in  the  far  north  [Am.  tr.] 

The  Pilot  and  his  Wife  [Am.  tr.]  ' 

Translated  by  the  wife  of  the  celebrated  Norwegian  violinist,  Ole  BULL, 

Little  Grey,  the  Pony  of  NordQord,  tr.  Arbuthnott 
Lajla  :  a  Norwegian  story  [Am.  tr.] 
The  Maid  of  Norway,  tr.  Mrs.  Birckbeck;  ill. 
The  Apothecary's  Daughter,  tr.  G.  Nielsen 


10/6  c  8°  Low 
$1  c  8°  Chicago 
51.50  c  8° 

3/-c8°  Hamilton 
$1    16°  New  York 
7/6  c  8°  Chatto 
3/6  c  8°  TrUbner 


67;  65 

84 

85 

76 

[76]  79 

73 
89 
77 
89 


58.    SPANISH  AKD  POETUGUESE  NOVELS:   TRANSLATIONS. 


Spanish. 

Specimens :  Translated. 

RoscoE,  Thos.  [tr.]  Spanish  Novelists,  tr.  from  Originals 

Individual  Writers       — v.  also  K  §  49  :  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Romances,  etc. 

Aleman,  Mateo  Adventures  of  Guzman  of  Alfaraque,  tr.  E.  Lowdell  \v.  also  Mendoza,  infrd\  3/6  c  8' 

"CABALLERO,Fernan  "[  =  Cecilia(BbhldeFaber)ARROM]  Sea-Gull,  tr.  A.Bethell, 2v.[  =  Zfl;  Gaviotta'\2.\l-  c  8' 
,,    '  ,,  Elia ;  or  Spain  fifty  years  ago  [Am.  tr.]   ^  _  8/6 


1/6  c  8°  Wame 


Vizetelly 
Bentley 
New  York 


[32]  80 


85 
67 
68 


de  Cervantes,  Miguel 

Duffield,  A.  J.  [tr.] 

Jarvis,  C.  [tr.] 
Motteux,  P.  A  [tr.] 

Ormsby,  J.  [tr.] 
*Watts,  H.  E.  [tr.] 

Vol. 


Air-built  Castles,  etc.  [tr.],  3/6  ;  Bird  of  Truth,  etc. 


3/6  c  8°  Lond.  Lit.  Soc.  87;  Sonnenschein  81 


81 


Don  Quixote 

Don  Quixote,  3  vols.  o.f.  \J>b.  36/-  ;  w.  15/-]     8°  Paul 

A  spirited  translation,  but  not  without  discordant  eccentricities. 

Don  Quixote,  2  vols.  [Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  ea.  l/- ;  or  I  vol.  3/6  c  8°  Routledge[oi]85;89 

Don  Quixote  :  w.  notes  J.  G.  Lockhart,  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [22]  82 

The  same  ;  edition  de  luxe,  w.  port,  and  36  etchings  by  Lalauze,  4  vols.        r  8°  Paterson,  Ed.  [22]  79-84 
Don  Quixote,  4  vols.  ea.  12/6     8°  Smith  &  Elder       85. 

Don  Quixote,  5  vols.  [only  250  printed]  105/-     4°  Quaritch  88-89 


cents,  a  life  of  Cervantes,  criticism  &  bibliography ;  vol.  v.  a  full  index  to  text,  the  firet  made  for  any  Eng.  edn.    It  is  the  best  edn.  for  the  bibliophile 
and  the  scholar,  w.  lavish  notes  and  excursuses,  thoroughly  faithful  and  in  good  modem  English. 

Burke,  Ulicke  R.         Spanish  Salt :  Sancho  Panza's  proverbs,  w.  tr. 
Duffield,  A.  J.  Don  Quixote  :  his  critics  and  commentators 

Contains  also  an  account  of  CERVANTES'  minor  works. 

Exemplary  Novels,  tr.  W.  K.  Kelly 

Galatea :  a  pastoral  romance,  tr.  G.  W.  J.  Gyll 
Galdoz,  B.  Perez  Leon  Roche,  tr.  Clara  Bell,  2  vols. 

Manuel,  Juan  Count  Lucanor :  50  pleasant  stories  of  Patronio,  tr.  James  York 

Mendoza,  Lazarillo  de  Tormes,  tr.  Roscoe  &  Aleman's  Guzman  d'Alfarache,  tr.  Brady,  2  v. ;  8  echgs. 
Vald^s,  a.  p.  Maximina  :  a  novel,  tr.  N.  A.  Dole  [Am.] 

Portuguese. 

"DiNARTE,  Sylvio" 
de  QuEiROS,  E9a 


3/6    12°  Pickering                77 

3/6  c  8°  Paul                         81 

3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

[55]  81 

3/6  c  8° 

[67]  70 

8/-  16°  Low 

89 

ork                   6/-  c8°  Pickering 

[68]  88 

V. ;  8  echgs.    15/-  c  8°  Nimmo 

8- 

$1.50    12°  New  York 

88 

Innocentia  [tr.  ]  [story  of  prairie  regions  of  Brazil]  6/-  c  8°  Chapman  89 

Dragon's  Teeth,  tr.  Mary  J.  Serrano  [Am.],  $1.50;  Marq.  ofPenalta[Am.  tr;]  tfic.  12°  B0sionSg;N.York8g 


VI.  jfacetiae,  Ibumout,  parobies,  etc.,  in  prose. 

59.    BRITISH  FACETIOUS  PROSE  WRITERS. 


[English  and  American]  $6  c  8°  Philadelphia         89 


Collections  —for  Shakspere  Jest-Books,  ».  K  §  24. 

Morris,  Charles[Am.;ed.]  Half  Hours  with  Humorous  Authors,  4  vols. 

Individual  Writers. 

A'BECKETTjGilb  [1811-56]  Comic  History  of  England  ;  20  col.  pi.  and  200  ill.  by  John  Leech  \z\-     8°  Bradbury        [47]  63 

„  ,,  Comic  History  of  Rome ;  10  col.  pi.  and  98  ill.  by  John  Leech  7/6     8°        „  [51-52]  63 

„  The  Comic  Blackstone  12/6     8°         „  [46]  87 

The  ^i\g  edr..  cont.  an  etched  front,  and  2  cuts  by  Cniikshank :  these  are  now  omitted,  but  H.  Fumiss  supplies  lO  coL  pi.  and  several  arts. 

"  Bede,  Cuthbert  "[=  Rev.  E.  Bradley,  1827-89]  Adventures  of  Mr.  Verdant  Green  [at  Oxford]  ;  ill.  3/-  p  8°  J.  Blackwd.  [S3-57]90 

754 


Literature]     AMERICAN,   FRENCH   AND   GERMAN    PROSE   FACETI/E.     [Facetiae,  etc. 


K  §§  60-61 

BURNAND,  F.  C.  [1836;  /zVV«^]Happy  Thoughts,  2/6;  Happy  ThoughtHall,  3/6;  More  Happy  Thoughts  2/6  c  8°  Bradbury  [^-]  '-^° 

-      "        „  72;  72 

75;  76 

87 


New  Sandford  and  Merton,  6d.  4° ;  My  Health  2/6  c 

,,  „  About  Buying  a  Horse,  2/6 ;  Round  my  Garden  2/6  s 

„  „  The  Incompleat  Angler,  after  Master  Izaak  Walton  ;  ill.  Harry  Furniss       1/-  c 

Has  also  written  a  serious  novel,  My  Life,  and  What  Pve  Done  inith  it,  ^l~  c  8°  Burns  &  Oates  [74]  90. 

Cruikshank,  Geo.  [artist ;  1792-1878]  Comic  Almanack,  2  series  [i.  :  1835-43  >  "•  =  1844-53]      ^^-  7/6  c 

with  humorous  text  by  Tliackeray,  Hood,  Mayhew,  Albert  Smith,  k  Beckett,  Rob.  Brough,  etc. 

„  ,,  Omnibus;  pi.  and  ill.  [ed.  L.  Blanchard]  31/6  i 

„  Table  Book  ;  pi.  and  ill.  [ed.  G.  A.  a  Becket]  ,    ,  31/6  i 

1826-83]  Foreign  Tour  of  Messrs.  Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson  ;  ill.  21/- 

Journal  kept  by  Dick  Doyle  in  1840 ;  ill.  21/ 
Real  Life  in  London ;  col.  pi. 
Finish  to  Adventures  of  Tom,  Jerry,  and  Logic ;  col.  pi 


8°  Chatto    [35-53]  ti.d. 


8°  Bell 


Doyle,  Rich,  [artist 
Egan,  Pierce 


"  GOFF,  Elijer  "  [  =Wm.  Dawes]  Complete  works  :  his  travels,  trubbles  and  other  amoozements  ;  ill.  7/6 
Halliburton,  T.  C.  [Canad.  ;  1796-1865]  Works  ea.  5/- 


[    ]85 

[    ]85 

Bradbury      [54]  n.d. 

Smith  &  Elder       85 

7/6  c  8°  Chatto       [21-22]  69 

16/-  r  8°  Reeves  &  Turner  [21-22]  90 


Americans  at  Home 
Nature  and  Human  Nature 


5= 


I 


Old  Jude,  or  Life  in  a  Colony 
Sam  Slick  the  Clockmaker 


47 

35-40 


Traits  of  American  Humour 
Wise  Saws  and  Modern  Instances 


Manchester     [72]  89 
Hurst        [fj]  67-73 

S3 


Hook,  Theodore  E.  [1788-1841]  Choice  Humorous  Works  ;  ports,  and  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  73 

jE;RROLD,Douglas[i8o3-57]Mrs.  Caudle's  Curtain  Lectures,  i/-8°;Ill.  Ed.byC.  Keene[w.  also  K§89]ic/6  s  4°  Bradbury        [45]  88 
Miinchausen,  Baron  Travels  &  Surprising  Adventures  of;  iU.  "Alfred  Crowquill  "  [  =  A.  Forrester] 

[Lotus  Series]  3/6  f  8°  Triibner  [3rd  edn.  1786]  89 
„  „  The  same ;  ill.  [Knickerbocker  Nuggets]  $1    18°  New  York  88 

„  ,,  The  same;  ill.  GustaveDor^,  w.  intro.  T.  Teignmouth  Shore/iJ.  21/-;  r^(/.  10/6     4°  Cassell  65 

Orig.  written  as  a  satire  on  the  Memoirs  of  Baron  de  Tott    Authorship  unknown,  but  usually  attrib.  to  Rud.  E,  RASPE,  the  ed.  of  Leibniz  and  other  works  in  English. 
The  sequel  [ist  edn.  i792]was  "  humbly  addressed  to  Mr.  Bruce,  the  Abyssinian  Traveller." 

Legal   Facetiae  — ».  D  §  74  :  Popular  Books  on  Law,  s.v.  Facetire. 

Parodies  of  Modern  Novels. 

BURNAND,  F.  C.  Parodies  of  Modern  Novelists 

by  "Charles  Readit"  I         One-and-Three,  by  "  Fictor  Nogo  ' 

Rhody  Dendron"  |        Strapmore,  by  "  Weeder " 

Ben  D'Ymion,  Muddlemarsh  and  other  Parodies 


Chikken  Hazzard,  by  "Charles  Readit" 


Gone  Wrong,  by 

Lester,  H.  F. 


ea.  l/-    12°  Bradbury 

What's  the  Odds!  by  "  Jawley  Sharp  " 


78-80 

i/-  c  8°  Soniienschein         87 


60.    AMERICAN  FACETIOUS  PEOSE   WRITEES. 
Collections. 

Mason,  E.  T.  [Am. ;  ed,]  Humorous  Masterpieces  ot  American  Literature,  3  vols.  $3-75    16°  New  York  86 

"  Twain,  Mark"  [  =  S.  L.  Clemens  ;  ed.;  i.  1835,  l"'-'\  Library  of  Humour;  197  ill.  [sel.  fr.  American 

writers :  prose  and  verse]  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  89 

Individual  Writers. 

IIarte,  F.  Bret  [Am. ;  1839  ;  living),  Sensation  Novels  Condensed 

A  series  of  parodies  of  some  popular  modem  novelists'. 

"Twain,  Mark"  [  =  S.  L.  Clemens,  1835  ;  lw.'\  Choice  Humorous  Works,  revised  by  Author ;  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto  73 

,,  „  Separate  Works,  including  Novels  \v,  also  K  §  51]  ea.  l/-    12°  Routledge  [^]  72-90 

■  -(Innocents  at  Home,  z/-;  UL  7/6[incL 
Rougliing  It]  72 

Tumpine  Frog  71 

New  PiJgrini's  Progress  70 

And  others,       f ' PuUisJud  by  Chatto. 

"Ward,  Artemus"  [Am,  ;  =  C.  F.  Browne,  1832-67]  Works 


f Huckleberry  Finn,  3/-;  ill.  7/6  85 

Idle  Excursion  78 
flnnocents  Abroad  [in  1868],  3/- ; 

ill.  7/6  70 


tPrince  and  the  Pauper,  2/-~;  ill.  7/6       81 
Roughing  It  73 

tStolen  White  Elephant,  a/- ;  ill.  6/- 


l/-   12/''  Routledge      [67]  73 


Tom  Sawyer  76 

tTraiiip  Abroad,  2/-  ;  ill,  7/6  80 

fYankee  at  Court  of  King  Arthur  7/6    90  \ 


ea.  I/-  f  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [^]|} 


Among  the  Mormons 


i         His  Book  [also  "Pocket  Lib.'  i/^  Routl.  ( 


Letters  to  Punch 


61.    FRENCH  AND  GERMAN  FACETIOUS  PROSE  WRITERS. 
French. 

Manuel,  Captain  Castagnette,  tr.  Austin  Dobson ;  46  ill.  Gustave  Vxsti  21/-  r  4°  Murray, Derby\(A'\^ 

German.  vs,   ., 

Miinchausen,  Baron  — v.  K  §  59  V"^  i'fn  attrib.  to  a  German  original]. 

Tyll  OwlglasB :  Marvellous  &  Rare  Conceits  of,  ed.  K.  H.  R.  Mackenzie ;  ill.  "A.  Crowquill"  [A.  H.  Forrester] 

[LotusSer.]3/6  f8°  Trubnei  |     389 


''SS 


Literature] 


THEORY  AND  ART  OF   POETRY. 


[Poetry 


K  §§  62-63 


VII.  poetry. 


THEORY,  PHILOSOPHY,  and  ART  OP  POETRY. 


Greek  and  Roman  Writers. 

Aristotle  [5  cent.  B.C.]  Poetics  :  text  and  tr.  E.  R.  Wharton 
Horace  [i  cent.  B.C.]       Ars  Poetica — v.  K  §  214:  Latin  Poets. 

English  Writers. 

Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centuries. 


2/6  c  8°  Parker 


83 


Dryden,  John 

Lodge,  Thomas 
PCJTTENHAM,  Geo. 
Sidney,  Sir  Philip 
Webbe,  George 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Campbell,  Thos. 
Cotterill,  H.  B. 
De  QuiNCEY,  Thos. 
Doyle,  Prf.  Sir  F.  H. 
Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.] 
Lessing,  G.  E. 


Discourses  on  Satire  and  Epic  Poetry 

Essay  of  Dramatic  Poesie,  ed.  Thos.  Arnold 

Defence  of  Poetry;  Music,  and  Stage- Plays 

The  Arte  of  English  Poesie,  2/6  12°  ;  or     [Cassell's  National  Lib.]  dd. 


[Cassell's  National  Lib.]  M.    18' 
notes  3/6  c  8' 


Apologie  for  Poetrie 
Discourse  of  English  Poetrie 


[Arber's  Reprints]  (id.  c  8° 
[Arber's  Reprints]  l/-   12° 


Cassell         [1667]  88 

Clar.  Press  [1667]  90 

Shaksp.  Soc.[i58o]53 

18°  Prf.Arber,.g«>.[ls89]69;89 


[1595]  68 
[1586]  70 


[19]  48 
82 


Essay  on  English  Poetry  :  with  lives  of  the  poets  3/6  p  8°  Murray 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Poetry  7/6  c  8°  Paul 

—V.  K  §  89. 

— in  his  Lectures  on  Poetry,  series  i.,  3/6  ;  ser.  ii.       [del.  at  Oxon.]  9/-  c  8°  Macmill.69;  Smith&E.  72 
Poetry  and  Criticism  $2    12°  Boston     '  74 

Laocoon,  tr.  Sir  R.  Phillimore  12/-     8' 

,,  „  The  same,  tr.  E.  C.  Beesley,  w.  intro.  and  notes  Edw.  Bell  i/-  c  8' 

Raymond,  Prf.G.L.[Am.]Poetry  as  a  Representative  Art  [w.  illustr.  quotations]  $1.75  c  8' 

Maintains  that  there  are  absolute  standards  of  poetic  excellence,  on  wh.  can  be  based  a  syst.  of  criticism. 

Selkirk,  J.  B.  Ethics  and  Esthetics  of  Modern  Poetry  7/-  c «(' 

Shairp,  Prf.  J.  C.  Studies  in  Poetry  and  Philosophy  7/6  c  8' 

„  „  On  the  Poetic  Interpretation  of  Nature  6/-  c  8'  , 

„  ,,  The  Aspects  of  Poetry  to/6     8°  Clar. 

Critical  Essays  on  Poetry,  etc.  6/-   12°  Paul 


Macmillan  '  75 
Bohn's  Lib.  [79]  8g 
New  York  86 

Smith  &  Elder  78 
Douglas,.ff(2'jK.[72]S6 
[77] 77 


Press 


Taylor,  Sir  Henry 

.ffistheties :  Generally  —v.  o  §  72 :  Esthetics. 
History  of  British  Poetry— z-.  K  §  21. 
Prologue. 

B.,  G.  S.  Study  of  Prologue  and  Epilogue 

Rhyming  Dictionary. 

Levins,  Peter  Manipulus  Vocabulorum,  ed.  H.  B.  Wheatley ;  w.  index 

Rhythm  and  Metre. 

History  of  English  Rhythms,  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat 

Chapters  on  English  Metre 

English  Metres  [tr.],  2  vols. 

A  liistory  of  English  Sounds  from  the  Earliest  Period 


[ 


8i 
]78 


[Shakspere  to  Dryden]  5/-  c  8°  Paul 


84 


Goest,  Dr.  E. 
Mayor,  J.  B. 
•Schipper,  Prf.  J, 
*Sv^EET,  Henry 


14/-     8°  Early  Eng.  Text  See  [1570]  67 


18/-     8°  Bell  [38]  82 

7/6     8°  Camb.  Press  86 

in  prep. 

Clar.  Press  [74]  in  prep. 


Sonnet,  The. 

Hunt,  Leigh 
Lentzner,  K. 
Schipper,  Prf.  J. 
TOMLINSON,  Charles 


[cultiv.,  hist.,  varieties,  etc.;  w.  selns.]  o.p.  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder 
[in  Engl,  poetry  to  Milton]  2/-     8°  Halle 

9/-  p  8°  Murray 


Book  of  the  Sonnet,  2  vols, 

Ueber  d.  Sonett  u.  s.  Gestaltung 

— ut  supra. 

The  Sonnet :  its  origin,  structure,  and  place  in  poetry 

Contains  also  some  trs.  from  Dante  aild  Petrarch,  and  remarks  on  the  art  of  translating. 


59- 
86 

74 


63.    BRITISH  AND  AMERICAN  POETS :  («)  SERIES. 


Aldinb  Edn.  of  British  Poets  :  ea.  vol.  w.  notes  &  a  memoir,  ea.  5/-  ;  [or  cheap  editions  (of  1st  ser. 

only)  ea.  1/6]  The  Series,  52  vols.  hf.  mor.  £g  9/-  f  8°  Bell 


Akecside 
Beattie 
Burn^,  3  T. 
Butler,  2V. 
Chaucer,  6  v 


Churchill,  s  v. 

Goldsraitb 

Collins 

Gray 

Cov/per.  3  t. 

Milton,  1  V 

DrvfleD,  5  v. 

Parnell 

iTilcontr 

Pope,  3  T. 

Prior,  a  V. 
Shaksp's.  Poems 
Spenser,  5  v. 
Surrey 
Swift,  3  T. 


Thomson,  2  v. 
White,  Kirke 
Wyatt 
YouBg 


7S6 


EXTRA  Series,  5/-  ea, 
Blate  I  Herbert 

Campbell  Keats 

Chattenott,  a  T.  Kaleieli  v'i 'A'ottoa 

CoUridtfe,  2  V.  '  Rofrers 


Literature] 


BRITISH   AND  AMERICAN    POETS:    COLLECTIONS. 


[Poetry 


Canterbury  Poets  :  edited  William  Sharp 


K  §64 

[selections  only]  ea.  i/-  ;  or  roan,  2/6  32°  Walter  Scott  85-90  in  prog. 


Australian  Ballads  &  Rhymes 
Ballads  and  Kondeaus 
Beaumont  and  Fletcher 
Blake 

Border  Ballads 

Bowles,  Lamb,  &  H.  Coleridge 
Burns'  Songs 
„     Poems 
Byron,  2  vols, 
Campbell 
Chatterton 
Chaucer 
Children  of  the  Poets 


Coleridge 

Cowper 

Ciaboe 

DobeU 

Harly  English  Poetry 

Elfin  Music 

Emerson  [Am.] 

Goldsmith 

Greek  Anthology  [trs.l 

Greenwell,  Dora  [Am.] 

Heine  [tr.] 

Herbert 

Herrick 


Hogg 

Horace  [tr.  Sir  S.  E.  de  Vere] 

Hugo  [tr.] 

Humorous  Poetry 

Hunt,  T-eigh,  &  Hood,  Thos. 

Irish  Minstrelsy 

Jacobite  Songs  &  Ballads 

Jonson,  Ben 

Keats 

Keble 

Landor 

Longfellow  [Am.] 

Mackay's  Love  Letters 


Marlowe 
Marston- 
Milton,  Parad.  Lost 

,,  ,.        Regained 

Moore 

Odes.  Great :  English  &  Amer. 
Ossian 
Poe  [Am.] 
Poems  of  Wild  Life 
Pope 
Praed 
Ramsay' 
Scott's  Marmion,  etc 


Scott's  Lady  of  the  Lake,  etc. 
•"Sea  Music 

Shakspere's  Songs,  etc. 
Shellev 
Song-Tide 
Sonnets  of  this  Cent. 
Sonnets  of  Europe  [tr.] 
Southey 
Spenser 
Whitman  [Am.] 
Whittier  [Am,] 
Wordsworth 


I  Longfellow,  3  v.         [  Milton,  z  T. 


Cassell  %l  Co.  [pubs.]  Miniature  Poets  :  well-printed  pocket  editions 

Burne,  2  v,  |  Byron,  x  t.  ]  Hood,  2  v. 

Globe  Editions  :  with  notes,  memoirs,  etc. 

Bums,  ed.  Ales.  SMITH 

Cowper,  ed.  Kev.  W.  Benham 

Defoe,  Robinson  Crusoe,  ed.  H.  KiNGSLEY 

Dryden,  ed.  W.  D.  CHRISTIE 

Golden  Treasury  Series  :  Poetical  vols,  [chiefly  selections],  w.  vignette  titles 


ea.  i/-  32"  Cassell 


82-84 


I  Scott,  3  V. 


Goldsmith's  Miscell.  Works,  ed.  D.  MASSON 
Horace,  tr.  J.  LONSDALE+S.  LEE 
Milton,  ed.  D.  MASSON 
Pope,  ed.  A.  W.  WARD 


Arnold,  Matthew,  Selected  Poems 

Ballad  Book,  ed.  W.  Allingham 

Book  of  Praise,  ed.  Roundell  PALMER 

Byron,  ed.  Mat.  ARNOLD 

Cnildren's  Garland  fr.  Best  Poets,  ed.  C.  Patmore 

Cowper,  w,  intro.  Mrs.  OLIPHAnt 


Herrick,  Chrysomela.  ed.  F.  T.  PalgraVE 

Keats,  ed.  F.  T.  Palgrave 

Longfellow's  Poems  of  Places  :  Engl.  &  Wales,  2  i 

Psalms,  chronolog.  arrgd. 

Scottish  Song,  ed.  Mary  C.  AlTKEN 

Shakespeare's  Songs,  etc.,  ed.  F.  T.  PALGRAVE 


Moxon's  Popular  Poets  :  ed.,  with  memoirs,  by  W.  M.  Rossetti 


American  Poems 

Burns 

Byron 

Campbell 

Coleridge 


Cowper 

Keble 

Moore 

Hemans 

Longfellow 

Pope 

Lowell 

Scott 

Milton 

Shakspeare's  Poems 

Keats 

Miscellaneous  Poems 

Shelley 

Parchment  Library  ?  Poetical  vols. ;  on  hand-made  paper,  bnd.  in  pchmt. 


Comic  Dramatists,  ed.  O.  CRAWFORD 
Gay,  Fables,  ed.  Austin  DOBSON 
Keble;  Chdstian  Year 
Lyrics,  English— Selections 

„      French— Selections,  ed.  G.  SAINTSBURY 


Milton,  Poems,  s  vols. 

„       Sonnets,  ed.  M.  PattisON 
Odes,  English— Selections,  ed.  E.  GOSSH 
Poe,  Poems,  w.  Essay,  A.  LANG 
Psalms,  Book  of,  tr.  T,  K.  Cheyne 


I  Shakspearc,  ra  v.       |  Wordsworth,  2  v. 

ea.  3/6  gl  8°  Macmillan 

Scott,  ed.  F.  T.  Palgrave 

Shakespeare,  ed.  W.  G.  ClaRK+W.  A.  WRIGHT 
Spenser,  ed.  R.  MORRIS+J.  W.  HALES 
Virgil,  tr.  J.  LoNSDALE-i-S.  Lee 

ea.  4/6    iS"  Macmillan 

Shelley,  ed.  S.  A.  BROOKE 
Songs  &  Lyrical  Poems,  ed.  F.  T.  PALGRAVE 
Sunday  Book  of  Poetry,  ed.  C.  F.  ALEXANDER 
Tennyson,  In  Memoriam 

Lyrics,  ed.  F.  T.  PALGRAVE 
Wordsworth,  ed.  Mat.  Arnold 

ea.  3/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock 

Thomson 

Tupper 

Whittier 

Wordsworth 

Young 

ea.  6/-  f  8"  Paul 

Sacred  Lyrics,  English 
Shakspere's  Works,  12  v. 

Sonnets,  ed.  E.  DOWDEN 
Shelley  Poems— Selections,  ed.  R.  GarNHTT 


64.    BRITISH  Airo  AMERICAN  POETS  («):  GBNERAL  COLLECTIONS. 

Generally  — v.  also  K  §  19  :  specimens  of  English  Literature. 

Bryant,  W.  C.  [Am.;  ed.]  New  Library  of  Poetry  and  Song  ;  ill.  [Brit.  &  Amer.,  w.  trss.  fr.  other  langs.]  $5  8' 
*BnLt,EN,  A.  H.  [ed.]       Carols  and  Poems  from  the  Fifteenth  Century  to  the  Present  Time  10/6  c  8° 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [Am.;  ed.]  Parnassus  :  collection  of  poetiy  $4     8° 

Hales,  Prf.  J.  W.  [ed.]     Longer  English  Poems  :  with  notes  and  introduction  4/6  f  8° 

Johnson,  Rossiter  [Am.;  ed.]  British  Poets,  3  vols.,  $18;  Famous  Single  and  Fugitive  Poems  $2     8° 

Linton,  W.  J.  [ed.]  English  Verse,  5  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8° 

i. :  Chaucer  to  Bums  ;  ii.  :  Translations  ;  iii,  :  Lyrics  of  19th  century  ;  iv. :  Dramatic  Scenes  ;  v. :  Ballads  and  Romances, 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Europe  :  with  introductions  30/-  r  8° 

Masson  [Mrs.]  R.  O.  [ed.]  Three  Centuries  of  English  Poetry  [Chaucer  to  Herrick]  3/6  p  8° 

Minto,  Prf.  W.  [ed.]         Characteristics  of  English  Poets  [Chaucer  to  Shirley]  7/6  c  8° 

Patmore,  Coventiy  [ed.]  Children's  Garland  from  the  Best  Poets  [Golden  Treasury]  4/6    18° 

Riverside  Encyclopaedia  of  Poetry  [English  and  American]       r  8° 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.  [ed.]  Household  Book  of  English  Poetry  5/-  c  8° 

*Ward,  T.  H.  [ed.]  English  Poets  :  selections,  w.  intro.  Mat.  Arnold,  4  vols.  ea.  7/6  c  8° 

i. :  Chaucer  to  Donne  ;  ii. :  Ben  Jonson  to  Dryden ;  iii.  :  Swift  to  Crabbe  ;  iv. :  Wordsworth  to  Keble. 

Early  to  Seventeenth  Centuries^o.  also  k  §  §  246-254 :  Angio-Saxon,  etc. ,  passim. 

Ellis,  G.  [ed.]  Specimens  of  Early  English  Poetry,  3  vols.  o.p.  [pi.  15/-  ;  w.  12/-] 

Fitzgibbox,  H.  M.  [ed.]  Early  English  Poetry  [Canterbury  Poets]  l/-    16° 

Linton,  \V.  ].  [ed.]         Rare  Poems  of  the  i6th  and  17th  Centuries  5/- 

Nineteenth  Century. 

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Living  English  Poets  :  with  frontispiece  by  Walter  Crane  12/- 

Miles,  A.  H.  [ed.]  Poets  and  Poetry  of  the  Century,  8  vols. 

Willmott,  Rev.  R.  A.  [ed.]  Poets  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  * 


$5  8°     [n.rl. 

(70)]  86 

Nimmo 

85 

Boston 

74 

Macmillan 

[72] 

New  York 

?;  77 

Paul 

83 

Boston 

[so]  78 

Macmillan 

76 

Blackwood 

[74]  85 

Macmillan 

[64]  73 

Philadelphia 

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Paul 

[    ]89 

Macmillan 

[80]  83 

8°  Washbourne[i79o]j5 


Walter  Scott 
Paul 


87 
82 


35/-  f8° 
7/6  c  8= 


Cassell 
Paul 

Hutchinson 
Warne 


87 
8z 

89 
[65]  78 


,  Scotland  —for  Ballads,  f.  K  §  65,  passim. 

Cunningham +  MACKAY,  crpSo  Bums,  Ramsay,  and  the  Earlier  Poets  of  Scotland ;  80  steel  pi 
Ross,  T.  [ed.]  Book  of  Scottish  Poems :  ancient  and  modem 

Lives  of  the  poets,  with  selections  from  their  writings. 

Wilson,  J.  Grant  [ed.]     Poets  and  Poetry  of  Scotland  :  from  earliest  to  present  time,  2  vols.     ea.  12/6  r  8°  Blackie 

,  Cluracteristic  selections,  mth  biographical  and  critical  notices:    '  ' 

757 


40/-     4°  Virtue  n.d. 

S/-  c  8°  Morison,  G/ajg.[77]84 


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BRITISH   AND  AMERICAN    POETS:    COLLECTIONS. 


[Poetry 


K  §§  65-6ti 
65.    BRITISH  AND  AMEEICAN  POETS  W:  COLLECTIONS  OF  BALLADS  and  POPULAR  POETRY. 


Allingham,  W.  [ed.]        The  Ballad  Book  :  selections 
AsHTON,  John  [ed.]  A  Century  or  Ballads 

„  „     [ed.]  Modern  Street  Ballads  ;  56  ill. 

Aytoun,  W.  E.  [ed.]         The  Ballads  of  Scotland,  2  vols. 
Ballads  from  MSS.  by  various  editors,  5  pts.  [  =  2  vols.] 
Bell,  Robert  [ed.]  Ballads  and  Songs  of  the  Peasantry 


[Golden  Treasuiy  Series]  4/6    18° 

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7/6  c  8° 

12/-  c  8° 

[ill.  English  history]     8° 

[orally  collected]  3/6  c  "" 


Macmillan  64 

Stock  88 

Chatto  88 

Blackwood  [58]  70 

Ballad  Soc.  68-73 

Bohn's  Lib.  [57]  77 
BucHAN,  Peter  [ed.]          Ancient  Ballads  and  Songs  of  North  of  Scotland,  2  vols.  ;  w.  notes              15/-  c  8°  Paterson,^(ii!«. [28]75 

*Child,  Prf.  F.  J.  [Am.]  English  and  Scottish  Popular  Ballads,  pts.  i.-vi.                             subscr.  ea.  $5  i  8°  Boston  83-89 

Gives  every  known  version,  with  introductions  on  sources,  variants  and  parallels,    A  monumental  work.    To  occupy'eight  parts. 

Collection  of  Old  Ballads  from  the  Best  Copies  extant,  3  vols.  28/-  c  8°  Triibner 

*Ebsworth,  J.  W.  [ed.]    The  Roxburghe  Ballads,  pts.  l-20  [1-18  =  v.  i.-vi.;  vii.  to  complete  the  work]       8°  Ballad  Soc. 

„  „     [ed.]    The  Bagford  Ballads,  4  pts.  8°  „ 

,,  ,,     [ed,]    The  Amanda  Group  of  Bagford  Poems  [on  Lond.  apprentices  &  Doll  Tearsheets]     8°  „ 

„  „     [ed.]    Civil  War  and  Protectorate  Ballads,  pt.  i. ;  facs.  ill.  [in  5  pts,]  ,, 

Grosart,  Rev.  A.  B.  [ed.]  TowneleyHall  MSS.,  w.intros.&notes[Jacobiteballads,songs,satires,etc.][a'.;f5]  s  4' 


Hazlitt,  W.  C.  [ed.] 
Herd,  David  [ed.] 
Laing,  David  [ed.] 
„      [ed.] 
Langbridge,  F.  [ed.] 


Early  Popular  Poetry  of  England,  4  vols.  ;  w.  intros.  and  notes  20/-  p  »' 

Ancient  and  Modern  Scottish  Songs,  Heroic  Ballads,  2  vols.  21/-    12° 

Select  Remains  of  Ancient  Popular  IPoetry  of  Scotland,  ed.  J.  Small  25/-  s  4° 

Early  Scottish  Metrical  Tales  :  w.  intros.  6/-     8° 

Ballads  of  the  Brave  :  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present  day  :  w.  notes  5/-  c  8° 


71 
69-89 
76-78 

80 
90  sqq. 

77 
64-66 


MacDowall,  Wm,  [ed.]  Among  the  Old  Scotch  Minstrels 

A  study,  descriptive  rather  than  critical,  of  over  60  Scottish  ballads.    They  are  classified  into  "  historical  and  warlike," 
"amatory  and  tragical,"  "melodramatic,  "and  "mythological"  ballads. 


3/6  f  8° 


prrv.  frtn. 
J.  R.  Smith 
Kerr,  Glas.  [1776]  69 
Blackwood  [22]  84 
Morison,  Glas.  [z-]  89 
Methuen  89 

Douglas,  Edin.     88 


"border  and  warhke,"  "tragical," 


Macquoid,  G.  S.  [ed.] 
Maidment,  James  [ed.] 
Motherwell,  W,  [ed.] 
*Percy,  Bp.  T.  [ed.] 


Jacobite  Songs  and  Ballads  [Canterbury  Poets]  l/-   16' 

Scottish  Ballads  and  Songs,  w.  intro.  and  notes,  2  vols.  ;   ill.  25/-  c  "' 

Minstrelsy,  Ancient  and  Modern  ;  w.  historical  intro.  and  notes  o.p.  \w.  7/6]  s  4' 
Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Poetry,  ed.  H.  B.  Wheatley,  3  vols.  36/-  r  S' 


Walter  Scott         88 
'  Edinburgh  68 

Gardner,  Faisley\l  I  ]73 
Sonnenschein[i765]90 


Also  cheap  edns.  Chandos  Lib.  2/-  c  8" ;  Bohn's  Lib.,  2  vols.  ea.  3/6 ;  ed.  C.  C,  Clarke,  3  vols.  ea.  2/-  c  8"  Cassell  77  ;  etc. 
WheatLEY'S  edn.  conts.  a  General  Introduction,  additional  Prefaces,  Notes,  Glossary,  and  Index. 

Lanier,  S.  [Am.]  The  Boy's  Percy ;  ill.  [a  popular  version]  7/6  c  8°  Low 

Percy's  Folio  MSS.:  ballads  &  romances,  ed.  J.  W.  Hales+F.  J.  Furnivall  +  Prf.  F,  J.  Child  [Am.]  3  v,84/-     8°  Triibner 


RiTSON,  Joseph  [ed.] 

.,      [ed,] 

„  [ed.] 
Roberts,  J.  S.  [ed,] 
Scott,  Sir  Walter  [ed.] 

Smith,  G.  B.  [ed.] 

ToMSON,  Graham  R.  [ed,]  Border  Ballads 

American  War  Ballads,  etc. 

American  War  Ballads,  2  vols,  [fr.  the  Revol.  to  Civil  War;  Knickerbocker  Nuggets]  ea.  $1    32' 

Browne,  F.  F.  [Am.;  ed.]  Bugle-Echoes  [Civil  War]  $2  c8°         ,, 

joUTTErworth,  H.  [Am.;  ed.]  Songs  of  History  [50  ballads]  $1.25    16°  Boston 


67-68 


Ancient  Ballads  and  Songs,  ed.  Wi  C.  Hazlitt         [Heiiry  ii. — Revolution]  9/-    12°  Reeves  [1790-91]  77 
Robin  Hood  :  ballads  and  songs,  2/6  c  8°  ;  Illustrated  T.  Bewick  i  8°  Routl.84;NimmoS5 

Northern  Garlands,  4  pts.  ea.  3/6  8°  Goldsmid,.£'a'.[i784-93]89-90 

Legendary  Ballads  of  England  and  Scotland  [Chandos  Lib.]  2/-  c  8°  Warne        [67]  n.d. 

The  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  Border,  2  vols. ;  pi.  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner       10/6  f  8°  Black  [02-03] 

The  same  2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [02-03]  83 

lUus.  British  Ballads:  old  &  new;  150  ill.  P.  Macquoid  +  W.  Ralston,  etc., 2,  v.,ea,  7/6  r  8°  Cassell       81 
"  ~     "     -  -    ■  [Canterbury  Poets]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott         88 


New  York 


87 
[87]  89 


Folk-Poetry 


— V.  also  B,  passim. 


66.     BRITISH  AND  AMERICAN  POETS  M  :  OTHER  COLLECTIONS  [w.  some  original  verse  not  ind.  in  K  §  68], 


Ballades  and  Rondeaus. 

— V.  infra,  s.v.  Vers  de  Soci^t^. 

Ballads  &  Rondeaus  fr.  Engl,  and  Amer,  Writers 


Lang,  Andrew 
White,  J,  Gleeson  [ed.] 


[Canterbury  Poets]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott         87 


Bibliographic  Verse. 

Lang,  Andrew  [ed.]  Ballads  of  Books  6/- f  8° 

a  recast  of  voL  pub.  under  same  title  by  J.  Brander  MATTHBWS  [Am.]  ta  c  8"  New  York  87  tcopyrt.  in  Engl.] ;  but  the  order  is  recast  to 

Le  Gallienne,  Richard   Volumes  in  Folio  [o"g'  verse  ;  300  only  printed]  6/6r  16° 

Drinking  and  Smoking  l^ongs. 

•BicKERDYKE,  John[  =  F.  C.CoOK;  ed.  ]— m  his  Curiosities  of  Ale  and  Beer  ;  w.  50  quaint  ill.  21/-  i  8° 

Blackie,  Prf.  J,  S.  Musa  Burschicosa  :  Book  of  Songs  for  Students  £orig.  verse]  2/6  f  8° 

March  ANT,  W.  T.  [ed.]    In  Praise  of  Ale  [coll,  of  songs,  ballads,  etc,  on  beer,  malt,  etc.]  lo/6  c  8° 

Sy.monds,  J.  A.  [ed.]         Wine,  Women  and  Song :  [mediaeval  Latin  students'  songs  6/-  c  8° 

Tobacco. 

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7S8 


Longman       [88]  89 

chronological. 

Elkin  Mathew      89 


S  onnenschein  [86]  89 
Douglas,  Edin.  69 
Redway  88 

Chatto  84 


Reeves  &  Turner 


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[Poetry 


K  §66 


Humorous  and  Facetious  Poetry. 

Collections. 


l6°  Walter  Scott  89 

;  8°  Routledge 
'  Ward  &  Lock 
'  Smith  &Elder[/t6]  70 
Eyre&SpottiswoodeSS 
Routledge  86 

Boston  (i/:6'.)[56]86 


Caine,  Ralph  H.  [ed.]       Humorous  Poems  of  the  Century  [Canterbury  Poets]  i/- 

Comic  Poetry  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  3/6  c  J 

Humorous  Poems,  ed.  W.  M.  Rossetti  [Moxon's  Poets]  3/6  c  S 

Hunt,  Leigh  [ed.]  Wit  and  Humour :  selected  fr.  old  English  poets  2/6  f  8 

LANGBRlDG£,Rev.r. [ed. ]Poets  at  Play,  2  vols.  [humorous  poems;  for  recitations]  7/-  c  8° 

MORLEY,  Prf.  H.  [ed.]       Burlesque  Plays  and  Poems  [Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  i/-  c8 

Parton,  Jas.  [Am.;  ed.]   Humorous  Poetry  of  the  English  Lang.:  Chaucer  to  Saxe;  ill.  $2    12 

Westminster  Drolleries  [1671-72],  Merry  Drolleries  [l66l,  '71,  '91],   Choyce  Droleries  [1656],  ed.  J.  W. 

Ebsworth,  3  vols.  o.f.  \_w.  30/-]  c  8°  Roberts,  Boston  {Eng.)  [1656-91]  75-76 

Individual  Writers. 

Eighteenth  Century. 

D'URFEY,Thos.  [1650-1723]  Pills  to  Purge  Melancholy,  6  vols.  [coll.  of  his  poetical  pieces]  o.p.  \w.  35/-]  p8°  Peaison[i7i9-20]  72 

Nineteenth  Century. 


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„  ,,  The  same,  illustrated  by  E.  M.  Jessop  i 

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CoLMAN,  G.  [1762-1836]   Humorous  Works  ["Broad  Grins,"  "Nightgown&Slippers,"etc.;orig.verse]7/6  c 


4-  Bentley  [|f]  85 

"Victoria  Edn.,"  i/-. 

4°  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode 


Combe,  Wm. 


Gilbert,  W.  S. 
Graves,  A.  P. 
*OnTRAivi,  George 


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The  same,  with  Rowlandson's  col.  pi.  7/6  c 

Bab  Ballads,  6/-  ;  More  Bab  Ballads  6/-    i 

Father  O'Flynn  and  other  Irish  Lyrics  2/-  c 

Legal  and  other  Lyrics,  ed.  Dr.  J.  H.  Stoddart,  w.  notes  and  glossary ;  ill.  5/-  c 

This  volume  is  almost  as  popular  in  Scotland  as  BURNS'  best  satirical  verses. 


Macmillan      76 ;  83 
Chatto  72 

Routledge  [20-2 1  ]  78 

Chatto  [20-21]  82 
6°  Routl.[68]89;[72]72 
"  Sonnenschein[z'._)'.]89 

Blackwood      [74]  88 


Lyrics  and  Songs. 

Bibliography. 

Rimbault,  E.  F.  [ed.]      Bibliotheca  Madrigaliana 

Account  and  specimens  of  English  madrigals,  ballets,  ayres,  canzonets  of  16  and  17  centuries 

Generally. 

English  Lyrics 
Lyrical  Ballads 


5/-     8°  J.  R.  Smith 


ed.  Prf.  E.  Dowden 


[1798] 


8°  Routledge      [    ] 


Bell,  Robert  [ed.] 
*BuLLEN,  A.  H.  [ed.] 

* 

♦ 
* 

,       [ed.] 
.       [ed.] 
,       [ed.] 
,       [ed.] 
,       [ed.] 

Griffin 
Nimmo 


[Parchment  Library]  6/-    i8°  Paul 
7/6    1 6°  Nutt 

a  famous  book,  orig.  pub.  by  COTTLE,  of  Bristol.    In  it  WORDSWORTH  made  his  first  appearance  as  a  poet,"in  conjunction  w.  COLERIDGE. 

Old  Songs  ill.  E.  A.  Abbey  [Am.]+A.  Parsons  [Am.]        [repr.  fr.  Engl.  III.  Mag.]  31/6     4°  Macmillan 

*Palgrave,  F.  T.  [ed.]     Treasury  of  Songs  &  Lyric  Poems  in  Engl.  Language  [Golden  Treasury  Ser.  ]  4/6    18' 
Universal  Songster:  coUec. of  the  best  Eng.  Songs,3  v.  ;87ill.[steel&wood]&8ports.G.&R.Cruikshank36/- 
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Poems  relating  to  Christmas,  with  an  introduction  by  Mr.  SULLEN. 

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Ballads 


Si-  c  8°  Paul 


-V.  K  §  65. 
Zove-Songs. 

Adams,  W.  D.  [ed.] 
•Bullen,  A.  H.  [ed.] 

Sacred  Songs 
Alexander,  C.  F.  [ed.] 
Christian  Lyrics 
*Palgrave,  F.  T.  [ed.] 
Sacred  Lyrics,  English 

ScHAFF+GiLMAN, P. +  A.[Ams.;ed.]—i«/A«'r  Library  of  Religious  Poetry  of  aU  Ages  and  Tongues"io/6  r  8°  Low 
Victorian  Hymns:  English  Sacred  Songs  of  Fifty  Years  [1837-1887]  6/-  c  8°  Paul 

7S9 


Lyrics  of  Love  :  from  Shakespeare  to  Tennyson  2/6   12° 

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—/or  Hymns,  z>.  A  §  115  :  Hymnology. 
Sunday  Book  of  Poetry 

Treasury  of  English  Sacred  Lyrical  Poetry 


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[ChandosLib.]  1/6  c  8° 

[1550  to  19  cent.]  10/6  p  8° 

[Parchment  Library]  6/-  p  "" 


Paul 

priv.  prin. 


Macmillan 
Warne 
Clar.  Press 
Paul 


47 

82 
90 

89 
6i 

70 
86 

86 

87 
88 

S7 
89 

83 


[73]  77 


[54] 
[85] 


[87] 


83 
89 
85 

81 
88 


Literature] 


BRITISH   AND  AMERICAN   POETS:    COLLECTIONS. 


[Poetry 


8S 

n.d. 

[39]  86 

87 

81 


K  §66 

Ireland  —for  Ballads,  w.  K  §  65,  passim. 

Collins,  C.  M.  [ed.]        Celtic  Irish  Songs  and  Sorg  Writers  [seln.,  w.  intro.  and  memoirs]  5/-  c  8°  Cornish 

Connolly,  Dan.  [Am.;  ed.]  Household  Library  of  Ireland's  Poets  $5     4°  New  York 

Croker,  T.  Crofton  [ed.]  Popular  Songs  of  Ireland  [iWorley's  Universal  Lib.]  i/-  c8°  Routledge 

Sparling,  H.  H.  [ed.]     Irish  Minstrelsy  :  sel.  of  Ir.  songs,  ballads,  etc.  [Canterbury  Poets]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott 

•Williams,  A.  M.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Poets  &  Poetry  of  Ireland  [best  coll.  of  Irish  poetry ;  w.  notes  &  essays]  $2   12°  Boston 

Scotland  -—for  Ballads,  r.  K  §  65,  passim. 

AiTKEN,  Mary  C.  [ed.]      Scottish  Songs  :  selection  of  lyrics  [Golden  Treasury  Series]  4/6   18°  Macmillan 

Chambers,  Dr.  R.  [ed.]    Songs  of  Scotland :  prior  to  Burns  3/6   12°        „  1 

Sea  Songs. 

Collectively. 

Adams,  Estelle  D.  [ed.]  Sea  Song  and  River  Rhyme  :  Chaucer  to  Tennyson  ;  12  etchgs.  10/6  c  8°  Redway 

Sharp,  Mrs.  [Wm.;  ed.]  Sea  Music  :  anthology  of  poems  and  passages  [Canterbury  Poets] i/-   16°  Walter  Scott 

Smith,  Laura  A.  [ed.]  The  Music  of  the  Waters  [sailors' &  boatmen's  songs,  etc.,  of  all  nations  (tr.)]  12/-     8"  Paul 

Individual  Writer. 

DiBDiN,Chas.[i74S-i8i4]  Sea  Songs;  w.  12  ill.  G.  Cruikshank  2/6  f  8°  Bell  [w.j/.]  63 

IHaeaFonie  Verse. 

Carmen  Macaronicum  :  coll.  of  extracts  fr.  foreign  and  anc.  literature,  2  pts. 

[mostly  w.  trs.]  ea.  S/-  32°  Gilbert  &  Rivington 


74 
]73 


87 
85 


MOLLETT,  J.  W.  [ed.] 


Odes. 

GossE,  Prf.  Edm.  [ed.] 
Sharp,  Wm.  [ed.] 

Parodies 

Collection. 

Hamilton,  Walter  [ed.] 
Writers. 


English  Odes  ;  with  introduction 
Great  Odes  :  English  and  American 

— V.  also  Political  Verse,  infra :  for  Parodies  in  Prose,  z/.  K  §  59. 


[Parchment  Libraiy]  6/-  p  8°  Paul 
[Canterbury  Poets]  l/-   16°  Walter  Scott 


90 

81 
90 


Collection  of  Parodies,  v.  i.-T.   [to  comprize  8  v.  ;  Engl.  &  Amer.]  ea.  7/6  4°  Reeves  &T.  83-89  sK/ro^. 


AYTOUN  + Martin,  ; 


Bon  Gaultier's  Book  of  Ballads,  ill. 


Smith,J.+H.  [i^rf-Hil]  Rejected  Addresses,  :/-;  illustrated  edition 
Political  Verse  -^.  also  K  §  65  :  Ballads. 

Twelfth  to  Fifteenth   Centuries. 

Wright,  Thos.  [ed.]         Satirical  Poets  of  the  Twelfth  Century,  2  vols. 

,,  „     [ed.  &tr.]  Political  Songs  of  England  from  John  to  Edward  ii. 


Doyle,  Leech,  Crowquill  [parodies  of 

modem  poetry]  8/6  p  8°  Blackwood 


3/6  c  8°  Murray 


[45]  59 
[12] 


[Anglo-Latin]  ea.  10/- 

translated 

a  reprint  of  the  above  has  been  issued  in  the  Bibliotheca  Curiosa,  subscr.  price  14/6,  Goldsmid,  Edin,  8-, 

Political  Poems  and  Songs  from  Edward  iii.  to  Henry  viii. ,  2  vols.        ea.  lo/- 


S4 


Rolls  Series 
Camden  Soc. 


72 
39 


:  8°  Rolls  Series  59  ;    61 


„  .  „     [ed.] 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Grosart,  Rev.  A.  B.  [ed.]  Townley  Hall  MSS.         [Jacobite  ballads,  satires,  etc.,  w.  intro.  and  notes]  s4°  prii).  prin.  Tl 

Macquoid,  G.  S.  [ed.]     Jacobite  Songs  and  Ballads;  w.  intro.,  notes  &  glossary  [Canterbury  Poets]  i/-    16°  Walter  Scott        ^  88 
Political  Satires  of  the  Seventeenth  Century  [Bibl.  Curiosa ;  sel.  fr.  Rochester,  Denham,  Marvel]  subscr.  pr.  7/6  Goldsmid,  Edin. 
Rump,  The  :  collection  of  choicest  poems  and  songs,  2  vols.  [Jacobite  1639-1661  ;  facs.  repr.]  17/6  f  8°  Chatto        [1662]  74 

Nineteenth  Century. 

*Anti-Jacobin,  Poetry  of  the,  ed.  Chas.  Edmonds  ;  w.  6  etchings  J.  Gillray  7/6  c  8°  Low  [l799]  9° 

The  celebrated  poUt.  and  satir.  poems,  and  jeui-d'esprit  of  Canning,  Wellealey,  Hookham  Frere,  Ellis,  Gifford,  etc.,  repr.  fr.  The  Anti-yacobtn  Reziiai,  afamous 

Tory  periodical,  pub.  1798  to  1821. 

Graves,  C.  L.  The  Blarney  Ballads ;  pi.  by  G.  R.  Halkett  S/"  f  4] 

,,  ,,  The  Green  above  the  Red ;  pi.  by  Linley  Sambourne  ,  S/~  ^  4' 

Exceedingly  clever  original  Irish  verses,  largely  based  on  or  parodies  of  well-known  Irish  songs, — "  Unionist "  side. 

MORLEY,  Prf.  H.  [ed.]       Parodies  and  other  Burlesque  Pieces      _       [by  Canning,  Ellis,  and  Frere]-2/6  c8°  Routledge  89 


Sonnenschein  [88]  89 
89 


Praed,  W.  M. 

Sonnets. 

Caine,  T.  Hall  [ed.] 
Dennis,  J.  [ed.] 
Main,  D.  M.  [ed.] 
*    „        „      [ed.] 
Rawnsley,  Rev.  H 
Sharp,  Wm.  [ed.] 
Waddington,  S.  [ed.] 
„    [ed.] 


PoUtical  and  Occasional  Verse,  ed.  Sir  George  Young  [w.  intro.  and  notes]  5/-  c  8°  Ward&Lock[z/,^.]89 

Griff,  contrib.  to  The  Etonian,  Kni^Ms  Quarterly  Mag.,  etc.    First  brought  together  [1844]  by  an  Amer.  publisher. 

Sonnets  of  Three  Centuries 
English  Sonnets  :  collected  and  arranged 
Three  Hundred  English  Sonnets 
Treasury  of  English  Sonnets 

Sonnets  round  the  Coast  ..     =  -  „  „, 

Sonnets  of  this  Century  [w.  essay  on  the  sonnet ;  Canter.  Poets]  i/-   32°  Walter  Scott         86 

English  Sonnets  by  Living  Writers  [Chiswick  Series]  1/6  f  8°  Bell  [80]  88 

English  Sonnets  by  Poets  of  the  Past  [Chiswick  Series]  1/6  f  8°     ,,  [81]  88 

[ed.'&tr.]  Sonnets  of  Europe:  translated  [non-English  ;  Canterbury  Poets]  I /-   16°  Walter  Scott         87 

[ed,]      A  Century  of  Sonnets  [original  sonnets]  4/6  f  4°  Bell  89 

760 


15/-  s  4°  Stock 

82 

2/6  s  8°  Paul 

73 

6/-  f  8°  Blackwood 

[80]  82 

18/-  c  8° 

[80]  80 

D. 


[original  sonnets]  4/6  f  8°  Sonnenschein       87 


Literature] 


BRITISH   COLONIAL   POETRY. 


[Poetry 


K  §§67-68 

University  and  Colleg-e  Verse. 

Cambridge. 

C[ALVERLY],  C.  S.  —V.  K  §  68,  s.v.  Nineteenth  Century. 

Drury,  H.  [ed.]  Arundines  Cami     [pop.  poems  and  nurs.  rhymes,  w.  Lat.  trss.]  o.f.  [p6.  12/-]     8°  Parker  [41]  46 

*Whibley,  Chas.  [ed.]      In  Cap  and  Gown  :  three  centuries  of  Cambridge  wit  7/6  c  8°  Paul  89 

Specimens  of  Milton,  Randolph  [1604-^4],  Chr.  Smart  [1722-70],  porson  [1759-1818],  Mansel  [1752-1820],  Gray's  Heads  [c.  1765],  bvron,  Macaulay, 
Thackeray,  avhewell,  Tom  Taylor,  Shilleto,  [Sir  Geo.]  trevhlyan,  "  c.  s.  C,"  E.  s.  shuckburgh,  a.  w.  verrall,  eic. 

Shrewsbury  School. 

Kennedy,  Dr.  B.  H.  [ed.]  Sabrinse  Corolla  in  hort.  reg.  schol.  Salop,  contex.  tres  viri  floribus  legendis  io/6  c  8°  Bell         [50]  90 

Oxford. 

Echoes  from  the  Oxford  Magazine :  reprints  of  seven  years  [poems  and  parodies;   1883-1890]  5/-  f  4°  Frowde  [90]  90 

"  Q  "  [=A.  T.  Quiller     COUCH] ;  of  Homer,  Aristotle,  Tacitus,  and  Vergil— 
TAGUE,  "S,  iC"  [Mr.  Greene,  of  Magdalen],  etc. 


Parodies  of  Wordsw.,  Browning,  Tennyson,  Cowper,  Poe,  Wliitman,  Praed,  etc.—\iy  ' 

by  A,  D.  Godley  ;  specimens  of  C.  G.  Fagan,  C.  E.  Montague, 


Vers  de  Society. 

Collections. 

Adams,  W.  D.  [ed.]  Songs  of  Society  :  from  Anne  to  Victoria  :  w.  intro.  and  notes  5/- 
LoCKER,  Fred,  [ed.]  Lyra  Elegantiarum  [a  collection  of  English  Society  verses]  5/- 
Pennell,  H.  C.  [ed.]       The  Muses  of  Mayfair                                                            [Mayfair  Library]  2/6 

PlERSON,  E.  De  L.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  Society  Verse  by  American  Writers-              [about  80  specimens]  $1.25 

Sherman,  F.  D.  [Am. ;  ed.]  Madrigals  and  Catches  $1 

Original  Writers. 

Dobson,  Austin                   Vignettes  in  Rhyme,  5/- ;  Proverbs  in  Porcelain  6/-  c  8° 

Old  World  Idylls,  6/-;  At  the  Sign  of  the  Lyre  6/-    18° 

Book  of  Verses  5/-    16° 

XXXII,  Ballades  in  Blue  China,  5/-  ;  Rhymes  a  la  Mode  5/-elz8° 

Grass  of  Parnassus  :  rhymes  old  and  new  6/-  c  8° 

Many  of  the  verses  and  trs.  in  tliis  ToL  were  pub.  before  in  Lang's  Ballads  and  Lyrics  of  OldFrance,  s/-  c  8°  id.  72. 

Carols  of  Cockayne  5/-  c  8° 

London  Lyrics,  5/- ;  People's  Edition  2/6  f  8° 

Up  for  the  Season,  and  other  Songs  of  Society  2/6  f  8° 

Tile  iirst  edition  was  pub.  sub  tit.  Minora  Carmixa. 

Boudoir  Ballads  6/-  c  8° 

The  Lazy  Minstrel  and  other  Poems  2/6  f  8° 


12°  Pickering 

79 

12°  Moxon 

[67]  68 

16°  Chatto 

[74]  79 

12°  New  York 

87 

i6°         „ 

87 

Henley,  W.  E. 
Lang,  Andrew 


Leigh,  H.  S. 
Locker,  Fred. 
R[HYS],  C.  C. 

Sterry,  J.  Ashby 


Paul  [73J74;[77]78 
„     [82]  89;  [85]  87 
Nutt  [88]  89 

Paul         [80]  88  ;  85 
Longman        [88]  89 

Chatto  [68]  88 

Paul         [57]  85;  86 
Sonnenschein  [87]  89 


Chatto 
Unwin 


76 
[86]  89 


6/-  c  8°  Juta,  Cape  Town    88 
3/6  c  8°  Griffith  88 


67.    BRITISH  COLONIAI.  POETRY:  COLLECTIONS. 
Africa:  South. 

WiLMOT,  A.  [ed.]  The  Poetry  of  South  Africa 

Australia. 

Sladen,  D.  B.  W.  [ed.]    Australian  Poets  :  1788-188S 

A  selection  with  notes  on  the  authors  and  an  intro.  by  Patchett  MARTIN  [Austral.]. 

„  ,,         [ed.]    Australian  Ballads  and  Rhymes  [selections ;  Canterbury  Poets]     i/-    16°  Walter  Scott  88 

„  „         [ed.]    A  Century  of  Australian  Song  [selections]     3/608°  ,,  88 

Canada. 

LiGHTHALL,  W.  D.  [Canad.  ;  ed.]  Songs  of  the  Great  Dominion  >  3/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott  89 

Sladen,  D.  B.  W.  [ed.]  — in  his  Younger  American  Poets  [selections  ;  Amer.  and  Canadian]  3/6  c  8°  Griffith  90 


68.    BRITISH  POETS:  WORKS  OP. 
Before  1300  —v.  K  §§  246-254  :  Anglo-Saxon,  etc.     For  Metrical  Chronicles,  zi.  F  §  §  18-21  passim,  and  F  §  36. 

Fourteenth  Century. 

Chaucer,  Geof.  [1328-1400] 

Poetical  Works,  w.  mem.  R.  Bell,  rev.  and  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat,  4  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  78 

,,  „       ed.  Dr.  F.  J.  Furnivall-I-A.  W.  PoUaird,  6  vols.  ;  w.  notes  [to  inch  theprose  works]  8°  Macmillan     in  prep 

„  „       ed.  A.  Gilman  [Am.],  3  vols.  $5-25  c  8°  Sosion 

•Canterbury  Tales,  w.  notes  Dr.  R.  Morris -|- Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat  ,  f  8°  Clar.  Press[J4]  77-89 

Prologue,  Knightes  Tale,  Nonne  Priestes  Talc  [MORR  is],  2/6  ;  Prioresses  Tale,  Sir  Thopas,  Monkes  Tale,  Clerkes  Tale,  Squieres  Tale,  etc.  [SKEATl    4/6  • 
Man  of  Lawe,  Pardoneres  Tale,  Second  Nonnes  Tale,  Chanouns  Yemannes  Tale  [SKEAT].  ' 

The  best  Student's  edition,  with  very  useful  notes,  etc. 

„      2  vols.  [Parchment  Library]     ea.  6/-elz8°  Paul 


I. :  Prologue,  Knightes  Tale,  Man  of  Lawes  Tale,  Clerkes  Tale.    iL  :  Sir  Thopas,  Monke,  Nonne  Preste,  Pardoner,  Squiere. 

Frankleyn,  Second  Nonne,  Yeoman,  Parson.     A  pretty  edition,  charmingly  printed. 

„      ed.  John  Saunders,  w.  intro.,  notes  &  ill.  fr.  the  Ellesmere  MS.         [popular]     6/-sq  c  8°  Dent 
Paraphrases  and  dissertations,  linked  together  by  Quotations— not  an  "  edition  "  proper. 
761 


86,87 


89 


Literature]  BRITISH   POETS.'  [Poetry 

K  §68 

Legend  of  Good  Women,  The,  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat  [excellent  edition]    6/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  88 

This  poem,  a  series  of  tales  with  a  Prologue,  introduces  for  the  first  time  into  English  the  metre  now  famous  afi  the  "  heroic  couplet,"  and  is 

evidently  the  forerunner  of  the  Canterbury  Tales. 

Minor  Poems  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat  io/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  89 

An  excellent  edition,  fiill  of  ingenious  and  learned  discussions  and  explanations. 

Parliament  of  Foules      ed.  Prf.  T.  R.  Lounsbury  [Am.];  w.  liter,  and  gram,  intro.  and  notes        50c.    12°  Boston  88 

Selections  ed.  F.  Noel  Paton  [Canterbury  Poets]  l/-   16°  Walter  Scott  8S 

Chaucer  Society  — their  important  fubns.    comprize  2  ser,  ;   i,  ;  the  different  texts  of  Chaucer's  works ;    ii, :  original 

essays  on  these,  w.  other  illustrative  treatises,  etc. 

Concordance  — the  Chaucer  Society  has  a  concordance  to  Chaucer  in  prep .  {commenced  1872]. 

GoWER,  J.  [1320-1402] 

Confessio  Amantis,  ed.  &  collated  Dr.  R.  Pauli,  3  vols,     [beautifully  printed]  o.p.  [pb.  42/- ;  m.  27/6]     8°  Bell  [1483]  57 

Tales  of  the  Seven  Deadly  Sins  [= Confessio  Amantis],  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley      [Carisbrooke  Lib.]     2/6     8°  Routledge  [1483]  89 

Langland,  Wm.  [14  cent.] 
*Visionof  William  cone.  Piers  thePlowman:  3  parallel  texts,w.notes&  gloss.  Prf. W.W.Skeat,  2v.  31/6     8°  Clar.  Press  86 

VoL  i. ;  Text :  vol.  ii. :  Preface,  notes  and  glossary — the  notes  being  practically  a  rearrangement  of  those  published  in  1877,  ui  infra. 
This  edition  exhibits  at  one  view  the  corresponding  portions  of  all  the  three  texts  of  1362-3,  1377,  and  1393. 

„  „  Parallel  Extracts  from  29  MSS.,  ed.  same  i/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  66 

„  „  Three  Texts,  ed.  same,  3  pts.  34/6  8°  ,,  ,,  67-84 

L  :  Vernon  [the  earliest]  Text,  6/-  '67 ;  ii. :  Cowley  Text,  10/6  '69 ;  iiL  :  Text  C  [w.  Richard  the  RedeUs,  by  same  author,  and  The  Crmuned  King\  18/-  '73 ; 

iv.  [Notes,  gloss.,  etc.]:  18/-  '84. 

„  „  ed.  Thos.  Wright,  2  vols.  ;  w.  intro. ,  notes  &  gloss  [fr.  a  contemp.  MS.]  21/- c  8°  Reeves(fcTurner[42]87 

,,  „  with  notes  Prf.  W.W.  Skeat  '  [school-book]  4/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  [69]  82 

Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.  Notes  on  the  Vision  of  Piers  the  Plowman,  pt.  i.  21/-     8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbm.)  77 

MiNOT,  Laurence  [14  cent.]  Poems  of,  ed.  Joseph  Hall  [w.  intro.  and  philolog.  notes]    4/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  87 

A  series  of  short  poems  on  the  victories  of  Edw.  iii. .  Halidon  Hill  [1333]  to  Siege  of  Guines  Castle  [1352]. 

Fifteenth-Sixteenth  Centuries. 

Barnfield,  Rich.  [1574-?]  Poems,  ed.  Prf.  E.  Arber  3/-  c8°  Arber,  Birm.  [1594-98]  8z 

Douglas,  Bp.  Gavin  [1475-1522]  PoeticalWks.,ed.  John  Small,  w.  mem.,  not.  &gloss.,  4V.;  facs.ill.  63/-     8°  Paterson,  .£,ft'«.     74 
Dunbar,  Wm.  [1465-1530]  Poems  [English  Scholar's  Library]  5/-  f8°  Axhex,  Birm.  [i503-o8]86 

Gascoigne,  Geo.  [1530-77]  Complete  Works,  collected  &  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt;  w.  mem.  &  notes,  2  vols  j 

ports,  and  facss.  s  4°  Roxburghe  Lib.  69-70 

GiFFOED,  Humfrey  \b.  1550]  Poems,  ed.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart  c  8°  priv.  prin.  [1580]  70 

Hawes,  Stephen  [1483-1512]  Poems,  ed.  Prf.  E.  Arber  [Eng.  Scholar's  Lib.]  5/-  c  8°  Arber,  Birm.  [1503-09]  84 

Heywood,  John  [1506-65]  Proverbs  and  Epigrams  \w.  6/6]  4°  Spenser  Society  [1562]  67 

Hoccleve,  Thos.  \b.  ab.  1370]  Compleint,  ed.  F.  J.  Furnivall ;  Minor  Poems,  ed.  same  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  85  ;  85 

Lauder,  Wm.  Minor  Poems,  ed.  Dr.  F.  J.  Furnivall  3/-  8°        ,,  ,,     (Tbnr.)  70 

Lyndsay,  Sir  David  [1490-1568]  Poetical  Wks.,  ed.  w.  life,  not.  &  gloss.  Dr.  Dav.  Laing,  3  v.;  facs.ill.  63/- p  8°  Paterson,  Edin.     79 
„  „  Works,  ed.  J.  Small  [pts.  i.-ii.]+F.  Hall  [pts.  iii.-iv.]+J.  A.  H.  Murray  [pt.  v.] 

15/6  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  65-69 

i.-iL  :  The  Monarche,  etc.,  3/-  and  3/6  ^6^'6& ;  iii.  :  Squyer  Meldrum,  3/-  '68 ;  iv. ;  Satyre  of  Three  Estaits,  4/-  '69 ;  v.  :  Minor  Poems,  3/-  'tl. 

Marlowe,  Christopher  [1564-93] — v.  K  §  80  :  Dramatists. 

Raleigh,  Sir  W.  [1552-1618]  Poems  [w.  Wolton,  etc.  ;  Aldine  Poets]  5/-  f8°  Bell 

Sackville,  Thos.,  £.  of  Dorset  [1527-1606]  Works  [poetical  and  dramatic]  4/-    12°  J.  R.  Smith  59 

Shakspeke,  Wm.  [1564-1616]  — v.  also  K  §  80. 

Poems  with  memoir  Rev.  A.  Dyce  [Aldine  Poets]  1/6  f  8°  Bell 

Songs  and  Sonnets  with  notes  F.  T.  Palgrave  [Golden  Treasury  Series]  4/6    18°  Macmillan  79 

Sonnets  with  introduction  Prf.  E.  Dowden  [Parchment  Library]  6/-elz8°  Paul  81 

*      ,,  ed.  w.  intro.  (of  156  pp.)  and  notes  T.  Tyler;  3  ports.  iz/-sq8°  Nutt  90 

Concordance  to  Shakespeare's  Poems.     By  Mrs.  H.  H.  Furness  (Am.)  $4  r  8°  Philadelphia  74 

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Complete  Poetical  Works,  ed.  w.  notes  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart,  3  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Chatto  77 

Astrophel  and  Stella,  ed.  A.  W.  Pollard,  w.  intro.  ;  port.  7/6  f  8°  Stott  [1591]  88 

Skelton,  John  [i46o(?)-i529] 

Works,  ed.  Rev.  A.  Dyce,  w.  memoirs  and  notes,  2  vols.  o.p.  [w.  25/-]     8°  Bohn  43 

Works  [English  Scholar's  Library]    7/6  f  8°  Arber,  .ffj>»2.  [1573-30]  87 

Southwell,  Rob.  [1560-1595]  Complete  Poems,  ed.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart  c  8°  priv. prin.  72 

Spenser,  Edmund  [1552-99] 

Complete  Works,  ed.J.  Payne  Collier,  5  vols.  o.p.  \w.  35/-]     8°  Bickers  72 

„  „       ed.  J.  Payne  Collier,  5  vols.  [Aldine  Poets]  ea.   1/6  f  8°  Bell  72 

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„  „       ed.  R.Morris  +  J.  W.  Hales  [Globe  Edn.]  3/6  gl  8°  Macmillan  69 

Faery  Queene.    Bks.  I.  &  II.,  w.  intro.,  notes  and  glossary  G.  W.  Kitchin .  ea.  2/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  [1590]  68 

Shepheardes  Calender  :  photographic  facs.  by  Dr.  Oskar  Sommer  12/6     4°  Nimmo        [lS79]89 

The  earliest  work  of  importance  by  Spenser,  which  gave  a  new  impulse  to  English  poetry. 

Selections,  ed.  with  notes  Lucy  Harrison  [also  in  Canterb.  Poets]     3/6    12°  Bentley  83 

Daphnaida  and  other  Poems  [Cassell's  National  Library]     (>d.    18°  Cassell  89 

Of.  also  pubiis.  of  Spenser  Soc.  4°  Manes,  67-82. 

Tales  from  Spenser :  chosen  from  The  Faerie  Queene.     By  Sophia  H.  MacLehose  3/6  f  8°  MacLehose,  Glasgow  [89]  90 

Surrey,  Earl  of  [1515-47]  Poems,  ed.  w.  memoir,  J.  Yeowell  [Aldine  Poets]     1/6  f  8°  Bell  71 

„        -l-Wyatt,  Sir  Thos.     Tottel's  Miscellany  :  songs  and  sonettes  2/6  f  8°  Prf.  Arber,  .»«>»».  [1557] 

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Braithwaite,  Richard  [1588-1673] 

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Drunken  Barnabee's  Four  Journeys  to  the  North  of  England  [        ,,  „  „    ]       o.p. 

Nature's  Embassie,  Satyres,  Shepherd's  Tales,  Omphale,  Odes,  etc. ;  w.  memoir 

Brooke,  Christopher  Poems,  collected  and  ed.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart 

F.  G. ,  Lord  [1554-1628]  Works  in  Verse  and  Prose,  ed.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart,  4  vols 


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69 


Reeves  &T.  [1648-50]  76 

8""  ZoWon  [sec.ed.  17 16] 

10/6  c  8°  Kohen^,Boslon,En^.Tj 

c  8°  friv.  prin.  [1613-14]  72 

c  8°  priv.  prin.  70 


Browne,  William  [1590-1645]  Complete  Works,  ed.  W.  CHazlitt,  2v.,  w.  memoir&notes;  facss.  s  4°  Roxburghe  Lib.  68 ;  69 

Butler,  S.  [1600-80] 
Works,  ed.  w.  memoir.  Rev.  J.  Mitford,  2  vols.  [Aldine  Poets]  ea.   1/6  f  8°  Bell 

Hudibras,ed.w.intro.&notesA.Milnes,pt.i.3/6;ii.-iii.,4/6[also3/6,Bohn'sLib.orl/-,Morley'sUniv.Lib.]f  8°Clar.  Press[l663-78]|J 

Campion,  Dr.  Thos.  [1540-1623]  Works,  ed.  A.  H.BuUen,  w.  intro.  and  notes  [an  excellent  edition]  21/-     8°  Nimmo  89 

Carew,  Thos.  [1589-1639] 

Poems,  collected  and  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  w.  notes  and  memoir ;  port,  and  facs.  s  4°  Roxburghe  Lib.      70 

Chapman,  Geo.  [1557-1634]  Works,  ed.  R.  H.  Shepherd,  3  vols.  \v.  also  K  §  80]  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Chatto  73-74 

i. :  Plays [incL  the  doubtful  ones];  ii. :  Poems  and  Minor  Trss.  [w.  introd.  essay  A.  C.  SWINBURNE];  iii. :  Trss.  of //isrfand  Odyssey. 

Crashaw,  Richard  [1616-1650]  Poems,  ed.  J.  R.  Tutin,  w.  notes  and  bibliography  [selections]    2/6  c  8°  Tuiia,  ffull  89 

Davies,  Sir  John  [1570-1626]    Poet.  Wks.,  ed.w.mem.  &not.Rev.  A.B.  Grosart,  2  v.  [incl.  Ps.  i.-l.]  12/-  c  8°  Chatto  76 

Drayton,  Michael  [i  563-1631] 

Complete  Works,  ed.  w.  notes.  Rev.  R.  Hooper,  3  vols.  [not  the  compl.  works]     15/-    12°  J.  R.  Smith  76 

The  Barons'  Wars,  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Universal  Library]     l/-  c  8°  Routledge  [1603]  87 

Poly-Olbion,  reprint  of  the  first  edn.,  w.  facss.  of  the  31  countymaps,  port.,  etc.  4°  Spenser  Soc.  [1612-22]  qoinprog. 

*  Selections  ed.  A.  H.  BuUen  priv. prin. 

Drummond,  of  Hawthornden,  Wm.   [1585-1649]  Poetical  Works,  ed.  W.  B.  Turnbull ;  port.  5/-  f  8°  Routledge  56 

Dryden,  John  [1631-1701] 

Poetical  Works,  ed.  Sir  Walter  Scott  [i8o8]  +  Geo.Saintsbury,  vols,  i.-xiv.  [to  comprize  18  v.]  ea.   10/6     8°  Paterson, £■(/««. 82-89 

The  first  eight  volumes  comprize  the  dramatic  worlts. 

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Also  in  Aldine  Poets,  and  Cassell's  National  Library  [selections.] 

Selections  ed.  W.  D.  Christie  3/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press      [ 

stanzas  on  death  of  Cromwell,  Astisea  Redux,  Annus  Mirabilis,  Absalom  and  Achitophel,  Religio  I-aici,  the  Hind  and  the  Panther. 

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Fletcher,  Giles  [1588-1623] 

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Christ's  Victory  &  Triumph,  ed.  W.  T.  Brooking,  w.  intro.  memoir  and  notes  [Ancient  and  Modern 

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Fletcher,  Phineas  [1582-1650]  Poems,  C0II.&  ed.  Rev. A.B. Grosart,  4  v.  [Fuller  WorthiesLib.]  [w.  15/-]    12°  priv.  prin.  ( 

Fuller,  Dr.  Thos.  [1608-61]  Poems  and  Translations  in  verse,  ed.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart 
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Herbert,  Geo.  [1593-1633] 

Complete  Works,  ed..Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart,  3  vols.  [Fuller  Worthies  Lib.] 

Poetical  Works,  ed.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart  [Aldine  Poets] 

The  Temple  :  fascimile  reprint  of  1633  edn.,  w.  intro.  J.  H.  Shorthouse 

Selections  [Canterbury  Poets] 

Herrick,  Robert  [1591-1674] 

Collected  Poems,  ed.  w.  memoir,  notes  and  gloss.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart,  3  vols.  ea. 

Chrysomela:  sel.  fr.  Herrick's  Lyrics,  by  F.  T.  Palgrave  [Gold.  Treas.  Ser.] 

Hesperides  :  poems  and  remains,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  2  vols.  ;   port,  and  facs.  titles 

,,  ed.  Prf.  IL  Morley  [Morley's  Universal  Library]  i/-  c  8' 

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Lovelace,  Rich.  [1618-58]  Lucasta,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  w.  memoir  and  notes  [odes,  sonnets,  etc.]     5/-  c  8' 
Marvell,  Andrew  [1620-78] 

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Poems  and  Satires  [reprint  of  edn.  of  1658]  3/6  c  8°  Ward&Lock[i658]70 

Milton,  John  [1608-74] 

'Poetical  Works,  ed.  Prf.  D.  Masson  :  w.  intro.  notes  and  memoir  ;  3  vols.  ;  ports.  8°  Macmillan  [74]  inprep. 

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Routledge  [1648]  86 
Walter  Scott  87 

J.R.  Smith  [1649]  64 


90 
90 


Samson  Agonistes, 
Illustrated  Edition. 
Minor  Poems  [1645], 
Concordance 


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NoRRis,  John  [1657-1711]  Poems,  ed.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart ;  w.  intro. 

Pope,  Alex.  [1688-1744] 

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Vaughan,  Henry  [1621-95] 

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Poetical  Works,  ed.  C.  C.  Clarke  [w.  Gay's  "  Fables  *'  and  Somerville's  "  Chase  "] 
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orig.  metres  of  Fch.  poems  fr.  13  to  19  cent. 


80 

76 
89 
89 


6s 


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Lover,  Sam.  [1797-1868]  Poetical  Works,  3/6  ;  Poems  of  Ireland  and  Metrical  Tales     2/-  c  8°  Routledge  71;  Ward  &  L.  [44] 
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69 


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. :  Songs  of  Britain  87. 

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8/-  <=  f         ..  [58]  75 

6/-sq8''        „  [77]  87 

[prose  and  verse]  6/-     8         „  89 


action  of  story  hangs  on  their  first  hostile  meeting  w.  Romans. 

[a  romance  in  prose  and  verse]  8/-  p  8°        ,, 


90. 


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2/6  f8°    „ 

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Literature]  BRITISH   POETS.  [Poetry 

K  §68 

Motherwell,  Wm.  [1797-1835]  Poetical  Works,  ed.  w.  memoir  J.  McConechy  S/-  c  8°  Gardner,  Paisley  81 

Myers,  Ernest  \living\     The  Puritans,  2/6  ;  Poems  4/6  f  8°  Macmillan      [f^]  f^ 

„            „                       Defence  of  Rome,  etc.,  5/- ;  Judgment  of  Prometheus  3/6  f  8°        ,,               80 ;  86 

„         F.  W.  H.  lliving\  Renewal  of  Youth,  etc. ,  7/6 ;  St.  Paul :  a  poem  2/6  f  8°         „        70 ;  [68]  79 

Newman,  Card.  J.  H.  [1801 ;  liv.l  Poems  68 

„                     ,,             The  Dream  of  Gerontius  6(/.  16°  Longman        [65]  88 

Patmore,  Coventry  [1823 ;  lvv.'\  Poetical  Works,  2  vols.  9/-  f  8°  Bell                          86 

Angel  in  the  House                                                     S/- f  8°  Bell  [54]  86;  6./.  [Cassell's  National  Lib.]    18°  Cassell  [54]  89 

Florilegium  Amantis,  ed.  Dr.  R.  Garaett  2/-   12°  Bell                  [79]  88 

Pfeiffer,  Emily  \_d.  1890]  Glan  Alarch :  his  silence  and  song  6/-  c  8°  Paul                 [77]  78 

„              „                    Gerard's  Monument,  etc.,  6/- ;  Quarterman's  Grace  5h^^°    >>            [73]  7^  ;  79 

„              „                    Poems,  6/- ;  Under  the  Aspens  6/-  c  8°     „             76 ;  [82]  83 

„              „                    Rhyme  of  the  Lady  of  the  Rock,  3/6  ;  Flowers  of  the  Night  6/-  c  8°  Paul  84  ;  Truhner  89 

„              „                    Sonnets  and  Songs,  6/- ;  Flying  Leaves  from  East  to  West  6/-c8°  Field&Tuer[S2]89;  [85]87 

Praed,  W.  M.  [1802-39]  Poetical  Works,  3  vols.  I5/-C  8°  Ward  &  Lock  [64-66]  89 

Poetical  Works,  w.  memoir  by  Rev.  Derwent  Coleridge,  a  vols. ;  port    Political  and  Occasional  Poems,  w.  intro.  and  notes  Sir  Geo.  Yonng,  i  vol. 

Procter,  Adelaide  [1825-64] 

Legends  and  Lyrics,  port.,  8/6  ;  cheap  edn.,  2  ser. 

English  Songs  and  Lyrics,  6/-  ;  The  Angel's  Story  ;  ill. 
Procter,  B.  W.  ["Barry  Cornwall "  ;  1790-1874]  English  Songs  and  Lyrics 

All  his  othc  ./orks  are  out  of  print. 

Rogers,  Sam.  [1763-1855]  Poetical  Works,  ed.  w.  memoir  E.  Cell  [Aldine  Poets]  5/- f  8°    „  74 

Pleasures  of  Memory ;  ill.  [Choice  Editions]  2/6    16°  Low  [l792]  75 

Illustrated  Edition  w.  128  steel  pi.  J.  M.  W.  Turner  and  Thos.  Stothard  31/6  ;  red.  to  21/-  s  4°  Routledge  69 

Rossetti,  Christina  [1830  ;  liv.'\  Poems  ;  ill.  [Goblin  Market,  Prince's  Progress,  etc.]  6/-  f  8°  Macmillan  [62-66]  75 

,,  ,,  A  Pageant,  and  other  Poems  6/-  f  8°        „ 

„     Dante  G.  [1828-82]— j;.  K  §  89  :   Collected  Writings. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter  [1771-1832] 

Poetical  Works,  w.  essay  by  F.  T.  Palgiave  ["  Globe  Edn."]  3/6gl8°  Macmillan  69 

*       „  ,,  ed.  Prf.  W.  Minto,  2  vols.  [good  working  edn.]  7/6  c  8°  Black  87 

,.  „  7  vols,  in  a  box  12/6   32°  Bradbury 

Also  in  Canterbury  Poets,  Cassell's  Miniature  Poets,  Moxon's  Poets. 
Illustrated  Edi^ons. 

Poetical  Works,  9  vols.  [Library  Edn.]  u 2/6     8°  Black 

„  „  Roxburghe  Edition,  12  vols.,  24  pi.  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  12  vols.  ea.  2/6  f  8°    ,, 

This  is  the  only  edition  which  contains  "AiA  Minstrelsy  tif  the  Border:  MINTO'S  edn.,  ut  supra,  conts.  a  selection. 

*     „  „  ed.  W.J.  Rolfe[Am.]:  w.  notes  $8  r  8°  Boston  88 

With  about  350  in.,  ind.  reproductions  of  all  the  original  ones.    The  ill.  are  said  to  have  cost  ;£ro,ooo. 

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Lay  of  the  Last  Minstrel  ed.  j:  S.  Phillpotts2/6;ed.  Prf.  Minto[ed.W.  J.Rolfe[Am.]75i:..ffw/(7«87]2/-  f  8°  Rivington 74; Clar.  Pr.86 

Marmion  ed.F.  S.  Arnold2/6;  ed.Thos.  Bayne[ed.W.  J.Rolfe[Am.]75<:..ffw/'o»85]3/6  f  8°        „         86;       „       89 

Rokeby  ed.  Michael  Macmillan  3/6  gl  8°  ;  ed.  R.  W.  Taylor                            2/6  f  8°  Macmillan  87  ;  Rivington  88 

,,  ed.  Archd.  F.  W.  Farrar,  2  vols.                                                                   ea.  2/6  c  8°  Longman                88 
Shelley,  P.  B.  [1792-1822] 

Poetical  Works  ed.  H.  Buxton  Forman,  4  v. ;  port.  &  fronts,  [w.  Mrs.  Shelley's  notes]  ea.  12/6  8°  Reeves  &  Turner  [76]  82 

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„            „  ed.  R.  H.  Shepherd,  3  vols.,  w.  notes                 [=Works,  vols,  i.-iii.]  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Chatto                    88 

„             „  selected  and  edited  Rev.  Stopford  A.  Brooke                                                    4/6    18°  Macmillan              80 

„             „  ed.  W.  B.  Scott                                                                                [w.  memoir]  2/-  c  8°  Routledge       [    ]  89 

Selections  w.  preface  R.  Gamett                                                         [Parchment  Lib.]  6/-  p  8°  Paul                       8a 

Also  in  Canterbury  Poets,  Golden  Treasury  Series,  Moxon's  Poets. 
Illustrated  Edition. 

Prometheus  Unbound :  Compositions  to.     By  Sir  Noel  Paton  [12  outlines]  2i/-obl{°  Chapman  46 

Shelley  Society  Publications — list  to  be  had  of  Reeves  and  Turner. 

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Century  of  Roundels  [4°]  8/~  83 

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Locrine  :  a  Tragedy  6/-  87 


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a-! 

8- 

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B-i 

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78.1)9 

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3/6 

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„        of  Two  Nations  6/-  75 

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Bibliography  of  Swinburne.     By  R.  H.  Shepherd  [chronolog,  1857-1887]  6/-     8°  Redway  [84]  87 

Symonds,  J.  A.  \living\    Many  Moods,  9/-  ;  New  and  Old,  9/-;  Vagabunduli  Libellus        6/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  78;  80;  Paul  85 
TaNnahill,  Robert  [1774-1810]  —v.  supra,  s.v.  Eighteenth  Century. 

768 


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c8° 

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fs- 

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ea.  5/-gl8° 

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88 

vi. :  Ballads, : 

ind  other  Poems 

vii. :  Queen  Mary  :  Harold 
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75 ;  77 

84 

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1 8° 

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ea.  6/- 

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K  §68 

Taylor,  Sir  Henry  11800-86] 

Complete  Works,  5  vols. 

Philip  van  Artevelde ;  The  Virgm  Widow ;  The  Statesman 
Tennyson,  Lord  [1809  ;  liv.] 

Complete  Works  Library  Edn.,  8  vols. 

l :  Poems,  voL  i.  [       iU. :  IdyUs  of  the  King  59-72       1       It.  :  Princess ;  Maud, 

a.:      „        voLii,  incT.  Holy  Grail  70,  and  Gareth  T. :  Eno.:il  Arden ;  In  Memoriam 

(  and  Lynette  72  47  :  5S       I  64  T  50 

" Cabmet  Edn.,"  8  vols.  ea.a/6f8^j  *' Author's  Edn.,"  ea.  voL  5/- to  7/6:  "Royal Edn."  i 

Collected  Edition  in  i  vol.  ;  port. 

Miniature  Edition.     Poetry,  lo  vols,  in  box 

Dramatic  Works,  4  vols,  in  box 

Becket :  a  drama  ;  Tiresias  and  other  poems 

Demeter,  and  other  Poems 

Locksley  Hall  :  sixty  years  after,  etc. 

Illustrated  Editions. 

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Elaine,  2i/-  '66 ;  Enid,  21/-  '68 ;  GuineTere,  isl-  '«7  i  Idylls  of  the  King,  73/6  68 ;  Virien,  25/-  67. 

Princess                          ill.  D.  Maclise                                                            [26  woodcuts]  o.J>.  [w.  6/-]  r  8°      „  60 

Analysis  of  In.  Memoriam.  By  Rev.  F.  W.  Robertson                                                                                2/-  f  8°  Paul  [62]  79 

..                    »         By  E.  Tainsh                                                                                         o.p.  [pb.  6/-]  p  8°  Chapman  [68]  70 

Companion  to       „        By  Eliz.  R.  Chapman  [incl.  in  last  edn.  of  the  poems]  2/- f  8°  Macmillan  89 

Reprinted  from  her  A  Comtist  Lover  and  other  Studies,  6/-  c  8»  Unwin  87. 

Prolegomena  to      „         By  Thos.  Davidson  $1.25    12°  Boston  89 

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Thomson,  James  Poetical  Works  ea.  5/-  or  6/-  c  8°  Dobell  80-84 

City  of  Dreadful  Night,  <fc.     5/-   So     |        Essays  and  Phantasies  ij-       |        Nane'sStotyand  other  Poems      s/-       |        Voice  from  the  Nile  and  other  Posins    6/- 84 

de  Verb,  Sir  Aubrey  [1807-46]  Duke  of  Mercia,  o.p.;  Julian  the  Apostate  o.p.  c  8°  Pickering        23  ;  22 

»      >           )>                 Mary  Tudor  [a  drama],  6/- ;  Song  of  Faith  [«^f.]  o.p.  c8°         „'        [47]  76;  42 

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The  Search  after  Proserpine,  etc.  6/-  c  8°  Paul                 [43]  84 
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Antar  and  Zara,  «<<:.  ea.  6/- c  8°     ,,                             77 

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„                 ,>                 A  Woman  Sold,  and  other  Poems  7/6  c  8°        ,,  66 

..                I,                 Disguises  [a  drama],  5/- ;  The  Sentence  [a  drama]  4/6  f  8°  Paul  79 ;  Unwin  87 

■White,  H.  Kirke  [1785-1806]  Poetical  Works,  ed.  w.  memoir,  Sir  H.  Nicolas  [Aldine  Poets]  1/6   12°  Bell  71 

,      „        &  Graham,  J.  [1765-1811]  Poetical  Works,  ed.  C.  Cowden  Clarke  2/-  c  8°  Cassell  78 

Wordsworth,  Wm.  [1770-1850] 

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A  splendid  Library  Edn.,  exhaustively  edited.    Arrgd.  in  chronol.  order  of  composition.    All  changes  of  text  in  successive  edns.  given  in  footnotes,  w.  their  dates 
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Text  is  W.'s  final  text  of  1849-50. 

*         »  >i  w.  introd.  essay  John  Morley;  port,  after  Playdon  7/6 gl  8°  Macmillan  88 

,Averycomplete&convenientedn.,  arrgd.  m  chronol.  ordcrof  composition;  bibUogr.  [»«  in/:] ;  indextopoems;  index  ot  tstUnes.    Coats,  the  author's  notes,  wh.  are  stUl  copyright. 

„  „  ed.  W.  M.  Rossetti,  w.  critical  memoir  ;  port,  by  Miss  Gillies  3/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  n.d.  (70) 

»  "  Pocket  Edition,"  w.  life  ;  8  vols. ;  8  ill.  and  port.  [repr.  1845  8°  edn.]  r  18°  Bryce,  Glasgow      89 

Selections  ed.  Matthew  Arnold,  port,  after  Haydon  by  Jeens  [Golden  Treasury  Ser.]  4/6    18°  Macmillan       [79]  82 

»  ed.  J.  S.  Fletcher,  w.  intro.  memoir  [elegantly  printed  on  handmade  paper]  6/-  f  8°  Gardner,  Paisley    83 

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I,  by  Members  of  the  Wordsworth  Soc,  w.  pref.  &  notes ;  ed.  Prf.  W.  Knight  4/6  c  8°  Paul  ^9 

f,  ed.  W.  J.  Rolfe  [Am.],  w.  notes  [about  loo  pp.] ;  ill.    12°  New  York  90 

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Recluse,  The  2/6  f  8°  Macmillan  8? 

In  1st  edn.  oi  Prelude  [1856]  that  poem  was  said  to  be  introductory  to  TheRecluse,  of  wh.  The  Excursiott  is  the  second  part.    The  3rd  part  was  only  planned 
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The  White  Doe  of  Rylstone,  or  the  fate  of  the  Nortons ;  ill.  Birket  Foster  [42  ill.]  s  4°  Bell  [col  67 

,  •Knight,  Prf.  W.  [ed.]  Through  the  Wordsworth  Country ;  w.  56  pi.  Harry  Goodwin      42/-  i  8°;    4/6  c  8°  Sonnenscheiu  87  ■  90 

The  drawings  are  of  scenes  of  the  Eng.  Lake  District  assoc.  w.  Wordsworth,  and  the  poems  or  portions  of  poems  relating  to  them  are  given  in  full 

w.   introductions  to  the  poems  and  pictures  by  KNIGHT. 

A'W/(7^a/y5j/ of  Wordsworth.     By  J.  R.  Tutin— appended  to  his  Vf  oiks,  w.  intro.  J.  Morley,  ut  supra ';/6glS°  Macmillan  88 

A  very  full  and  careful  piece  of  work,  givhig  a  list  of  all  his  writings  in  prose  and  verse  pub.  fr.  1793  to  1888,  in  chronolog.  order,  w.  notes  [14  pp  1  and  anQtli..r  l!rf 

of  biographies  and  critical  articles  [s  pp.].  L..ffj         auuLucnut 

769  3  D 


Literature] 


AMERICAN   POETS. 


[Poetry 


K  §§  69-70 


69.    AMEKIOAN  POETS:  {a)  COLLECTIONS. 


Generally. 

Bryant,  W.  C.  [Am.;  ed.]  Selections  from  American  Poets 
GRlswoLD,R.W.[Am.;  ed.]  Poets  and  Poetry  of  America 

„  ,,  Female  Poets  of  America 

Linton,  W.  J.  [ed.]  The  Poetry  of  America 

KossETTi,  W.  M.  [ed.]     American  Poems  :  selected 
Sladen,  D.  B.  W.  [ed.]  Younger  American  Poets 


ys'-- 


18°  JVew  York  n.d. 

[w.  historical  introduction]  $5     8°  Philadelphia  [42]  73 

$S     8°  ..  [48]  73 

[selections  fr.  1776-1876]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  78 

[Moxon's  Poets]  3/6     8°  Ward  &  Lock        72 

[selections ;  Amer.  and  Canadian]  3/6  c  8°  Griffith  90 


Ballads 
Parodies 


-V.  K  §  65. 

— V.  K  §  59  :  Parodies,  s.  v.  Hamilton. 


Vers  de  SOCi^t^        — ».  K  §  59  :  Vers  de  Societe,  s.v.  Pieison. 


70.    AMERICAN  POETS:  (*)  WORKS  OF-INDIVIDUALLT. 


Aldrich,T.B.[i836; /zz/.]  Poetical  Works  :"  Household  Edition "  $2  12°  ;  ato  $1.50   lb'  Boston  85  ;  66 

,,  „  Cloth  of  Gold,  $1.50;  Flower  &  Thorn,  $1.25  ;  Friar  Jerome;  Lyrics   ea.  $1  ,,  [ff]  ^-JC- 

Bryant, W.C.[i794-i878]  Poet.Wks.,  ed.  w.notesParke  Goldwin  [Am.],  2v.  $6;  "  Househ.  Edn."  $1.75   12°  New  York     83  ;  79 
Illustrated  Editions. 
Poetical  Works,  w.  100  woodcuts        [Among  the  Trees,  Thanatopsis,  The  Flood  of  Years]  $4sq  8°  New  York 

„  „  w.  24  ill.  and  port.  7/6  c  8°  Paul  [73]  77 

Carleton,W.[i  798-1869]  Farm  Ballads,  Farm  Festivals,  and  Farm  Legends  3/6 ;  sep.  ea.  i/-  f  8°  Low        [73-8i]  »•>• 

City  Ballads,  I/- ;  City  Legends  l/- f  8°     „     [85]  87  ;  [89]  89 

The  Authorship  of  "  Betsy  and  I  are  out "  [the  most  i^mtyis  oi^it  Farm  Ballads\  is  also  claimed  by  Mrs.  N.  S.  EMERSON  [Am.]. 

Illustrated  Edns.  Farm  Ballads,  Festivals,  Legends,  City  Ballads  ea.  $2sq8°  New  York 

Emerson,R.W.[i8o3-82]  Poems  [also  i/- ;  Canterbury  Poets]  5/-  c  8° 

„  ,,  Poems:  "  Household  Edition "  $2    12° 

„  „  The  same  [Pocket  Library]  I/-    18° 


Harte,  F.Bret[i839;/ra.]  Complete  Poetical  and  Dramatic  ;  coll.  and  rev.  by  author  6/- 

,,  ,,  Poetical  Works  l/- 

HlGGiNSON,Col.T.W.[l823;  liv^  The  Afternoon  Landscape  ;  poems  and  translations  S/~ 

Conts..  amongst  his  orig.  verse,  his  trs.  of  PETRARCH'S  Sonnets,  and  of  SAPPHO'S  poems. 

Holmes,  O.W.  [1809;  liv.'\  Poetical  Works,  $2  ;  Songs  of  Many  Seasons 

Illustrated  Edition 


3? 


Macmillan 

Boston 

Routledge 

Chatto 

Routledge 

Longman 


75-85 

[46]  83 

84 


$2 

$5 


12"  Boston 
'     8°      „ 
Before  the  Curfew  and  other  Poems  [chiefly  occasional]  5/-  c  8°  Low 

Lazarus,  Emma  Sjl.  1881]  Admetus,  $2;  Alide  [romance  of  Goethe's  life],  40^-.  (Phila.) ;  Poems,  $2.50; 

Songs  of  a  Semite  501:.  12°  New  York  ?  [     ]  81 ;  [ 


77 


86 

85 
89 

77 
77 
88 


]  88 ;  82 


LONGFELLOW.H.  W.[i  807-82]  Poetical  Works :  ' '  Riverside  [Am.  ]  Ed. , "  6  vols.[ = vols,  iii.-viii.  of  Works']  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Routle^e  86-87 

Poems  of  Places :             England  and  Wales,  2  vols.                                        [Golden  Treas.  Ser.]  ea.  4/6    18°  Macmillan  77 

Selections                          Ballads,  Lyrics,  &  Sonnets  from  the  wks.  of  Longfellow  [Gold.  Treas.  Ser.]  4/6    18°          ,,  90 

Illustrated  Editions         w.  400  ill.  ;  21  pts.                                                                                          ea.  jd.  c  8°  Cassell  89-90 

Poetical  Works                w.  250  ill.  Birket  Foster,  Sir  John  Gilbert,  etc.                                               21/-  s  4°  Routledge  66 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  ill.  G.  H.  Boughton,  Merrill,  B.  M.  Reinhart,  Perkins,  etc.                  21/- i  4°  Low  88 

Evangeline                       w.  16  ill.  F.  O.  C.  Darley  [Am.]  $10  f°  ;  w.  same  ill.  in  phototype          $7-5°     4°  Boston  8- 

Nuremberg                       w.  28  photogravures  of  news  fr.  the  ancient  city  and  27  ilium,  initials          31/6     4°  Low  88 

Bibliography                    Longfellow's  Collector's  Handbook                                        [of  first  editions]  8/6    12°  New  York  85 

Also  in  Canterbury  Poets,  Cassell's  Miniature  Poets,  Moxon's  Poets— ^f.  aUo  K  §  90  :  Collected  Writings. 

Lowell,  J.  R.  [1819  ;  //».] 

Complete  Poetical  Works                                                                                    [also  2/-,  Routledge  '83]  4/6  f  8°  Macmillan  73 

"Library  Edition,"          32  pi.  and  port.,  16/-  8° ;  "  Househ.  Edn.,"  8/-  ;  "Family  Edn."           $2.50     8°  Boston    81 ;  76  ;  87 

Also  in  Moxon's  Poets. 

[Friendship,  Sentiment,  Fancy,  Humour  and  Satire,  Epigranis]  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan  88 


Heartsease  and  Rue 
Illustrated  Edition. 
Vision  of  Sir  Launfal 
Piatt,  [Mrs.]  Sarali  M, 


ill.  by  American  artists                                                                                       63/-  r  4°  Low  82 

B.  Dramatic  Persons  and  Moods,  $1.25;  Poems  in  Company  w.  Children  $1.25    12°  Boston  79!  80 

Primrose  Time,  $l;  ThatNewWorld,  $1.50;  VoyagetoFortunateIsles$l. 50   12°      „  86  ;  76  ;  74 

Witch  in  the  Glass,  $t  ;  Woman's  Poems                                                     $1.5012°      „  [88]  90;  71 

Foe,  Edgar  Allan  [1809-49]  — v.  also  K  §  go  ;  Collected  Writings. 

Poems,  with  essay  by  Andrew  Lang  [Parchment  Lib.]  6/-  c  8°  Paul 


82 


The  Raven  :  w.  literary  and  historical  commentary  J.  H.  Ingram 

Also  in  Canterbury  Poets^y.  also  K  §  90  :  Collected  Writings. 

Illustrated  Edn.  The  Raven  ;  ill.  Gustave  Dore  ;  w.  commentary  E.  C.  Stedman  [Am.] 

Bibliography  —in  Life  of  Poe,  by  J.  H.  Ingram 

770 


6/-  c  8°  Redway 


8S 


63/-     f  Low  84 

7/6  c8°  W.  H.  Allen  [80]  86 


Literature] 


AMERICAN,    FRENCH,   AND   GERMAN   POETS. 


Toetry 


K  §§  71-73 

Stedman,  E.  C.  [/m«^]   Poems :"  Household  Edition '';  port.  $1.75   \l' New  York  89 

Taylor,  Bayard  \lwin^   Poetical  Wks.  :  "  Househ.  Edn.  "  ;  port,  [all  his  poems  except  dramatic]  $1.75   12°         ,,  8g 

Whitman,  Walt  [l8i9;/«V.]  Complete  Works,  revised  to  1877,  2  vols.  $10  c  8°  Camden,  N.  Y.      78 

„  „  Leaves  of  Grass,  10/6 ;  Specimen  Days  and  Collects  10/6  c  8°  Wilson,  G/(JJ-.[78]83;  83 

,,  „  November  Boughs  7/6     8°  Gardner,  Paisley    89 

Selections  ed.  w.  intro.  W.  M.  Rossetti ;  port.  [also  in  Canterbury  Poets]  6/-  c  8°  Chatto  [68]  86 

Whittier,  J.  Greenleaf  [1808-92] 

Poetical  Works,  =  vols,  i.-iv.  «^  Aw  complete  works,  7  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan        89-90 

i. :  Narrative  and  Legendary  Poems ;  ii.  :  Poems  of  Nature,  Relig.  Poems,  etc.  ;  iii. :  Anti-slavery  Poems  ;  iv. :  Personal  Poems,  Occasional  Poems,  Tent  on  the  Beach,  etc. 

"Riverside  Edition,"  4  vols.  ;  port.  ea.  $5  c  8°  Boston                    87 

"  Household  Edition  "  ;  port.,  $2  ;  "  Cabinet  Edition  "  $1    12°  Nezv  York  80;  Boston  86 

Poetical  Works                                                     .  4/6    18°  Macmillan              79 

Also  in  Canterbury  Poets,  Moxon's  Poets. 

Ilhistrated  Edition  Illustrated  Library  Edition ;  yf.  port,  and  32  pi.  $5     8°  New  York  76 

71.    AMERICAN  POETS:   (f)   HUMOURISTS. 

Harte,  F.  Bret  — «.  K  §  90 :  Collected  Writings. 

Leland,C.  G.  [1824;  //».]  The  Breitmann  Ballads  [in  Pennsylvanian  Dutch  dialect  ;  Lotus  Series]          3/6  f  8°  Triibner  [72]  89 

„         „                         Pidgin  English  Sing-Song                                        [in  China-English  dialect]  5/-    12°        „  [76]  88 

Lowell,  J.  R,                   The  Biglow  Papers,  ed.  T.  Hughes                          [also  i/- Koutledge '86]  2/6  f  8'        „  [S9-62]8s 


72.    FRENCH  POETS:   TRANSLATIONS. 

Collectively. 

Linton,  W.  J.  [tr.]  — in  his  Poems  and  Translations,  k^  K  §  68. 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Villon, Fran9ois[i43i-85]  Poems,  tr.  into  English  Verse  John  Payne 

nineteenth  Century. 

deB£RANGER,J.P.[i78o-i857]  Songs  of,  tr.  Wm.  Young 

„  „  Selection  of  his  Songs,  tr.  W.  Toynbee 

„  Poems,  ed.  W.  S.  Walsh  [Am.];  ill. 

Hugo,  Victor  [1802-85]  Poems  :  translated 

„  „  The  same,  ed.  H.  L.  Williams 

Merim^e,  Prosper  Carmen  [tr.] ;  9  ill.  by  Arcos,  10/6  c  8° ;  Pocket  Edition 

Ballads,  ete. :  Brittany. 

Taylor,  Tom  [tr.]  Ballads  and  Songs  of  Brittany  ;  ill. 


[only  175  printed]  7/6  s  8°  VillonSoc,  (Reeves&Turner)  78 


4/-  f  8°  Blackwood     [    ]  78 

2/S  s  8°  Paul  86 

[sel.  of  Engl,  trs.]  15/-  r  8°  W.  H.  Allen         88 

[Canterbury  Poets]  l/-   32°  Walter  Scott  86 

[sel.  of  Engl,  trs.]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  87 

i/-   16°  Koutledge      87  ;  88 


12/-     4°  Macmillan 


6'. 


73.    GERMAN  POETS :  TRANSLATIONS. 


[tr,  oi Nibelungen-Lied^%\.tfl   12° 

10/6  c  8° 

[tr.  of  Nibelungen-Lied\  ^16  c  8° 


Chicago  77 

Macmillan  87 

Williams         [50]  74 


Nibelungen-Lied. 

Forestier,  A. [Am.;  tr.]  Echoes  from  Mist-Land 
Foster-Barham,A.G.[tr.]  The  Nibelungen-Lied  [tr.] 
♦Lettsom,  W.  N.  [tr.]       The  Fall  of  the  Niebelungers 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Colleciively. 

Martin, Sir  Theodore  [tr.]  The  Song  of  the  Bell,  and  other  Translations  7/6  c  8°  Blackwood 

About  half  the  voL  consists  oftrss.  of  SCHILLER'S  minor  poems;  the  rest  of  trss.  fr.  GOETHE,  UHLAND,  the  Romaic,  PETRARCH,  3  sonnets  of  ARIOSTO.  etc. 

Jndividwally. 

Freiligrath,F.[i8io-75]  Poems,  tr.  Kate  Freiligrath  \now  Mrs.  Kroeker] 

T.  Goethe,  J.  W.  [1749-1832] 


[Tauchnitz  Collection]  1/6    16°  Leipzig  (Low)         71 


Poems  and  Ballads          tr.  W.  E.  Aytoun  +  [Sir]  Theodore  Martin  o.p.  f  8°  Blackwood 

Poems                               tr.  E.  A.  Bowring  [in  original  metres]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn"s  Lib. 

Reynard  the  Fox             tr.  T.  J.  Arnold ;  w.  60  ill.  by  Kaulbach  and  Wolf  21/-  i  8°  Nimmo 

„                                tr.  A.  D.  Ainslie  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

„                                tr.  Alex.  Rogers  ;  w.  intro.  [in  English  hexameters]  3/6  c  8°  Bohns  Lib. 

Contains  also  West  Eastern  Divan  and  Ackilleid. 

Heime,  Heinrich  [1800-56]  selections  : — 

Geikie,  Prf.  J.  [tr.]         Songs  and  Lyrics  by  Heine  [verse]  6/-  p  8°  Thin,  Edin. 

Kroeker,[Mrs.]  Kate  Freiligrath  [tr.]  Poems  of  Heine  [verse  ;  Canterbury  Poets]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott 
Lazarus,  Emma  [Am.;  tr.]  Translations  from  Heine 

Martin,  SirTheo.  [tr.]     Poems  and  Ballads  of  Heine  [verse]  8/-  c  8°  Blackwood 

Selections  from  Poems  of  Heine ;  translated  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

771 


S9 
[S3]  74 
87 
86 
90 


78 

78 


.Literature] 


ITALIAN   POETS. 


[Poetry 


,K  §74 

,v.  Schiller,  Friediich  [1759-1805] 

Poems                             tr.  E.A.  Bowting                                                                                            3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [51]  74 

„      and  Plays  tr.SiriE.Biilwer-Lytton[Poems]  +  M.G.Lewis+S.T.Coleridge,etc.[PIays]  7/6  c  8°  Routledge[44,f&]88 

Lay  of  the  Bell                tr.  Sir  E.  Bulwer-Lytton ;  42  ill.  M.  Retzsch                                                   10/6     4°  Low  [64]  75 

„                               tr.  Sir  Theodore  Martin                                     [w.  other  trss.  German  verse]  7/6  c  8°  Blackwood  89 

„                              tr.  A.  Wood                                                                                                     3/6  p  8°  Simpkin  79 

UHLAND.Ludwig  [1787-1862]  Songs  and  Ballads  of,  tr.  [Prf.]  W.  W.  Skeat                                         7/-  P  8°  Williams  64 


Collections. 

HowELLS,  W.  D.  [Am.] 
ROSSETTI,  D.  G. 

Stories  from  the  Poets. 
Hunt,  Leigh 


74.    ITALIAN  POETS:  TRANSLATIONS. 


Modern  Italian  Poets  [essays  and  versions]  7/6  c  8°  Douglas,  Edin.-'  87 

Dante  and  his  Circle  [trs.  in  orig.  metres]  in  vol.  it.  of  his  Works,  2  v.      18/-  p  8°  Ellis  &  White  [61,  etc.']  86 

Originally  pub.  sub  tit.  Early  Italian  Poets  [fir.  Ciullo  d'Alcamo  to  Dante]. 


Stories  from  the  Italian  Poets,  vols,  i.-ii.  [Knickerbocker  Nuggets]  ea.  $1    18°  New  York 

Vol.  i.  contains  Dante  ;  vol.  ii.  Tasso  and  Ariosto ;  voL  ill.  will  contain  talcs  from  Boiai'do. 


[46]  88 


rhlrteenth  and  Fourteenth  Centuries. 

;Jante,  Alighieri  [1265^1321] 
Bibliography. 

Colomb  de  Batines,  Visct.   Bibliografia  Dantesca  [scholarly,  full  of  research]  o.p.     8°  Prato  45-4* 

Biagi,  Dr.  Guido  [ed.]     Giunte  e  Correzioni  inedite  alia  Bibl.  Dant.  del  Vis.  Colomb  de  Batines  8°  Flormce  88 

About  400  "additions  and  corrections,"  fr.  the  interleaved  copy  wh.  has  come  into  the  possession  of  the  Magliabecchian  Library  since  the  death  of  Colomb  de  patines  in  1S55. 

Petzholdt,  J.  Bibliographia  Dantea  ab  a.  1865  inchoata  7/6     ^i"^  Dresden     [72-76]  8o 

„         ,,  CatalogusbibliothecseDanteaeaPhilalethe,  b.  regeJohanneSaxoniseconditass/-     %°  Leipzig  ^      82 

Divine  Comedy. 

Gary,  Rev.  H.  F.  [tr.]    The  Divine  Comedy  of  Dante  [verse]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [14]  89  ;.  3/6  c  8°  Wavne<89 

Cayley,  C.  B.  [tr.]  The  same,  3  pts.  [terza  rima]  ea.  2/6  c  8°  Longman        [51]  65 

Longfellow, H.W.[ Am. ;tr.]  The  same  ■  [verse;  Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  I/-  c  8°  Routledge  [67-69]8s 

Minchin,  J.  E.  [tr.]         The  same  [terzarima]  15/- c  8°  Loiigman  iSj 

*Plumptre,Dn.E.H.[tr.]  The  same,  and  Canzoniere,  2  vols. :  w.  notes  [verse]  ea.  2i/-m8°  Isbister  86;  8/ 

i.:  Life,  Hell,Purgatory  i  iL:  Paradise,  Minor  Poems,  Studies  in  Dante. 


,  C.  [tr.] 


The  same ;  w.  port,  and  34  pi. 


Wright,  T- 
Inferno. 

Carlyle,  Dr.  J.  A.  [tr.]    The  Inferno  of  Dante 
Sibbald,J.  Romanes  [tr.]  The  same  :  w.  notes  and  essay 


ed.  A.  J.  Butler,  with  tr.  and  notes 
ed.  A.  J.  Butler,  with  tr.  and  notes 
The  Banquet,  tr.  Katherine  Hillard 
tr.  Eliz.  P.  Sayer 

Dante's  Purgatorio  and  Paradiso 


[verse]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.[33-40]S4 

[prose  ;  literal]  14/^     8°  Bell  [49]  6? 

[verse]  12/-  c  8°  Douglas,  Edin.     84 
[prose]  12/6  c  8°  Macmillan  8 J 

[prose]  12/6  c  8°        „  80 

\v.  also  Canzoni  supra\  7/6  c  8°  Paul  89 

[Morley's  Universal  Library]  l/-  c  8°  Routledge  87 


[Gary's  tr.]  21/-     4°  Cassell 


[ 


]87 
67 


Paradise 
Purgatory 
II  Convito. 

I) 
Illustrated  Editions. 

Dore,  Gustave  [artist]  ^  .      ,         -      .     . 

Flaxman,  John  [artist]    Illustrationsto  theZ'zWwi'Ctfm^i^;  w.  descript.by  H.F.Cary[llooiitlines]  42/-  14°  Bell 
''Concordance  to  the  Divina  Commedia.     By  Prf.  E,  A.  Fay  [Am.]  42/-  8°  Am.  Dante  Society  (Triibner)  89 

„  to  the  Vita  Nutrva  and  Canzoni  of  the  Convito.  By  Prf.  C.  E.Norton  [Am.]  in  prep. 

Aids  — V.  K  §  39. 

Petrarch,  Franc.  [1304-1374] 

Sonnets,  Triumphs,  and  poems  [tr.] ,  ed.  Thos.  Campbell  5/-  <=  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  59 

„         and  Stanzas     tr.  C.  B.  Cayley  10/6  c  8°  Longman  79 

„  „  tr.Col.T.W.Higginson  [Am.]— ««,^«- The  Afternoon  Landscape:  poems      5/- c  8°        „  89 

Some  of  those  have  been  included  in  Waddington's  Sontuts  0/ Europe  [w.  K  i  ^\ 

Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  Centuries. 

Ariosto,  L.  [1474-1533]  Orlando  Furioso,  tr.  W.  S.  Rose,  2  vols. ;  ill.  [verse]  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.[23-28]s8 

Calthrope,  W.  C.  H,  [tr.]  Paladin  and  Saracen  ;  ill.  [stories  tr.  fr.  Ariosto]  6/-  c.8°  Macmillan  .  82 

Bruno,  Giordano [?iS5b-i6oo]  Heroic  Enthusiasts  :  w.  intro.  [tr.  of  pt.  i.  oiGli  Heroici Furori ;  ethical  poem]  5/-  c  8°  Redway,87 

••, L_     A _r.._-    .-^.TT. .        ■       I-    T-I--     1 TO     Tjr.-r__j 1„  .,  Ji         «°    r^^^n.^  CI 


Michael  Angelo[I475-I564]  Poems — tr.  in  his  Life,  by  J.  S.  Harford,  2  vols, 

„         +Campanella,T.  Poems,  tr.  J.  A.  Symonds 
Tasso,  Torquato  [1544-95] 
Jerusalem  Delivered        tr.  Sir  J.  K.  James,  2  vols. 
,,  „  tr.  C.  L.  Smith 

tr.  J.  H.  Wiffen  ;  iU. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

LEOPARDi,Ct.Giacomo[i798-i837]  Poems,  tr.  Frederick  Townsend  [Am.] 
Folk-SongS  — z-.  a/j»  B  §  17  :  Italian  Folklore,  etc. 

Alexander,  Francesca[tr.]  Roadside  Songs  of  Tuscany,  ed  J.  Ruskin  ;  20  pi 
•Busk,  [Miss]  R.  H.  [tr.]  Folk-Songs  of  Italy 


o.p. 
[verse]  7/-  c  i 


London 
Smith  &  Elder 


[verse]  7/-   12°  Ltingman  65 

[in  original  metre]  10/6  c  8°  Blackwood     [51]  79 

[verse]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [30]  54 

i  ' 
[«ot  v.  good]  $1.25   \z°  New  York  ''87 


70/- r  8°  G.Allen, C'»-/(«5J'»«8s 
[specimen  songs,  with  trs.  en  regard xoA  val.  intro.]  6/-  p  8°  Sonnenschein-       86 

772 


Literature]  '  MODERN  GREEK.    SCANDINAVIAN.     SLAVONIC.  [Poetry 

K  §§  75-77 
75.    MODERN  GREEK  POETRY :  TRANSLATIONS. 
Collections. 

Edmonds,  E.  M.  [tr.]       Greek  Lays,  Idylls,  and  Legends  [tr.]  6/6  c  8°  Triibner  86 

Folk-Songs  —V.  also  B  §  13 :  Modern  Greek  Folklore,  etc.,  andK%  187. 

GaRnett,  Lucy  M.  [tr.]  .  Greek  Folk-Songs  [fr.  Turkish  Provinces  of  Greece]  7/6  8°  Ward  &  Downey  [85]  88 

76.    SCANDINAVIAN  POETS :  TRANSLATIONS. 
Collections. 

Buchanan,  Robert  [tr.]  Ballad  Stories  of  the  Affections  [tr.  from  the  Scandinavian]  2/6   18°  Low  [66]  69 

Icelandic  :  Bibliogr.  —v.  K  §  8  :  Icelandic  Literature. 
Swedish  :   Individual  Writers. 

Rtjneberg,J.L.[i8o4-77]  Lyrical  Songs  and  Epigrams,  tr.  Magnusson  +  Palmer                                    5/-  f  8°  Paul  78 

>>             >,                   Nadeschda  :  a  romantic  poem,  tr.  Marie  A.  Brown  [Mrs.  T.  B.  Shipley]  ;  ill.  6/-  8°  Triibner  80' 
Tegner,  E.  [1782-1846] 

Frithiofs  Saga                 tr.  with  notes  L.  Hamel  [Am.]                                                                             7/6  c  8°  Triibner  74 

»                              tr.  Cpt.  H.  Spalding                                                                                              7/6     8°  Murray  72 

„                              tr.  T.  A.  E.  +  Martha  Holcomb  [Ams.]                                                          $1.50    12°  Chicago  [76]  85 

Danish   Folk-Songs   and   Ballads— !■.  also  B  §  20  :  Scandinavian  Folklore,  fie. 

•Prior,  Dr.  R.  C.  [tr.]      Ancient  Danish  Ballads  :  tr.  fr.  originals,  3  vols.        o.p.  \pb.  31/6  ;  w,  25/-]  c  8°  Williams  60 

77,    SLAVONIC  POETS  (RUSSIAN,  POLISH,  HUNOARIAN  and  SERVIAN) :  TRANSLATIONS, 
Russian. 

Collectively. 

BoWRiNG,  [Sir]  John  [tr.]  Specimens  of  Russian  Poets  [tr.]  o.p.  [w.  3/6]  f  8°  Baldwin  21 

Wilson,  Rev.  C.  T.  [tr.]   Russian  Lyrics  in  English  Verse  [with  biographical  notices]  6/-  c  8°  Triibner  87 

Specimens  of  Ktylof.  Jukovsid,  Pushkin,  Baratinski,  YazUcof,  Koltzef,  Lermontof,  Nekrasof,  Nikitin,  and  19  others. 

Individual  Writers. 

Kriloff,LA.[i768-i844]  Kriloff  and  his  Fables,  tr.  W.R.  S.  Ralston  [prose  tr.]  5/-  c  8°  Cassell  [69]  86 

Lermontoff,M.I.[i8ii-4i]  The  Demon :  a  poem,  tr.  A.  C.  Stephen  5/-     8°  Triibner  75 

Nekkasof,  N.  A.  Red-nosed  Frost  [Am.  tr.  in  orig.  metres  of  Moras,  Krasni  Nos  ;  w.  Russ.  text  en  regard]  $3  c  8°  Boston  [86]  89 
Pushkin,  A.  [1799-1837]  Poems,  tr.  Ivan  Panin;  w.  intro.  and  notes  $2   16°      „  89 

Folk-Songs  —V.  also  K  §  19  :  Slavonic  Folklore,  etc. 

Kalston,  W.  R.  S.  [tr.]    Songs  of  the  Russian  People  [mythological;  w.  trs.]  12/-     8°  Ellis  &  White  [72]  72 

Polish. 

BowRING,  [Sir]  John  [tr.]  Specimens  of  the  Polish  Poets,  tr. :  w.  notes  o.p.  \pb.  8/-  ;  w.  3/6]    12°  Baldwin  27 

Individual  Writers. 

MlCKlEWlCZ,  Adam  [1798-1855]  Master  Thaddeus,  tr.  Maude  Biggs,  2  vols.  15/-  c  8°  Triibner  86 

,,         „  Konrad  Wallenrod,  tr.  the  same  2/6  c  8°  82 

Hungarian.      , 

Collections. 

BowRING,[Sir]Jbhn  [tr.]   Poetry  of  the  Magyars  [tr.]  :  w.  sketch  of  the  lang.&liter.  o.p.  Ipi.  Sl-;w.  3/6]    12°  Baldwin  to 

Butler,  E.  D.  [tr.]  Hungarian  Poems  and  Fables  for  English  Readers  2/-  p  8°  Triibner  77 

Individual  Writers. 

Pbtofi,  Alex.  [1823-749]  Translations  trom,  by  Sir  J.  Bowrmg  5^-   12°  Ttiibner  66 

Servian. 

BoWRING,[Sir]John[tr.]   Servian  Poetry,  tr.         [histor.,  tradit.,  &relig.  poetry]        o.p.[pi.  8j-;w.  s/6}    12°  Baldwin  27 

"MEREDlTHjOwen"  [  =  Ld.LYTT0N;  tr.]  Serbski Pesme  :  the  national  songs  of  Servia,  tr.  o./.  [w.  2/6]    12°  Smith&Elder        61 

773 


Literature] 


BRITISH    DRAMATISTS. 


[Dramatists 


K  §§  78-79 

78.    SPANISH  AND  POETUGUESE  POETS  :  TRANSLATIONS. 
Collections. 

Kennedy,  J.  [tr.]  Modem  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Spain  o.p.  [fb.  itj- ;  iv.  iol-\     8'  Longman  S* 

Individual  Writers :  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centuries. 

de  Camoens,  Luiz  [1524-1579] 

Lusiads,  or  Discovery  of  India  : — 

Aubertin,  J.J.  [ed.&tr.]  The  Lusiad  of  Camoens  :  Portuguese  text  and  English  tr.      2  vols,  [verse]  12/-  c  8°  Paul  [78]8l 

Burton,  Sir  R.  F.  [tr.]   Os  Lusiados  and  Rhythmas,  w.  Sonnets,  Odes,  etc. ;  6  vols.  48/-  12°  Quaritch  80-S4 

i.-ii :  The  Lusiads,  i6/- ;  iii.-iv. :  Life,  geographical  commentary,  etc.,  i6/- ;  v.-vi.  :  Rhythmas,  Sonnets,  etc.,  i6/~. 

Duflf,  R.  F.  [tr.]  The  Lusiad  of  Camoens  ;  ill.  [in  Spenserian  verse]  18/-     8°  Chatto  80 

Mickle,  W.  J.  [tr.]         The  Lusiads  of  Camoens  [verse ;  not  very  faithful]  3/6  c  8' 

Has  also  been  tr.  into  Fch.,  Germ.,  Ital.,  Dutch,  Polish,  Eohem.,  Danish,  Swed.,  Russ,,  Lat,  Greek,  and  even  Hebrew. 


popular  throughout  the  Peninsula,  38  edns.  in  Portugal  and  4  in  Spain,  3  in  Castilian  and  i  in  Portuff.  having  appeared  before  1700.    The  Engl.  trs.  (besides  above)  have 
been  by  Sir  Rich.  FANSHAW  \_L0n4.,  1655],  by  MUSGRAVE  [blank  verse, ^1826],  by  QUILLIAN  [ist  5  cantos,  1853],  by^Sir  Thos.  MITCHELL  [1854]. 


Bohn'sLib.  [i776]77 

First  issued  in  1572  at  Lisbon,  it  was  at  once 

' ie.sides  above)  have 

Trss.  of  specimens 

80 


have  also  been  made  by  Lord  Strangford,  j.  Adamson,  Hayley  and  Southey. 

Sonnets  :  Seventy  tr.  J.  J.  Aubertin  [also  in  Burton,  ut  supra\  7/6  c  %"  Paul 

de  G0NG0RA,Luis[l562-l627]  Poetical  Works[tr.]w.hist.  ess. on  Philip iii.  &iv.,byArchd.  Churton,2  vols.  12/-  s  8°  Muiray 

Ballads  and  Folk-Song's— z'.  also  B  §  iS  :  Span,  and  Portug.  FoUUore,  etc. 

Cid,  The  —v.  K  §  49- 

LoCKHART,  J.  G.  [tr.]      Ancient  Spanish  Ballads  :  translated  [also  1/6  c  8°  Warne]  5/-  c  8°  Murray 

Strettell,  Alma  [tr.]      Spanish  and  Italian  Folk-Songs  [tr.] ;  ill.  12/6  r  16**  Macmillan 


[23]  70 
87 


VIII.  2)tamatt6t8. 


79.    BRITISH  DRAMATISTS  {a) :   OOLLECTIOITS  and  SPECIMENS  OF  PLAYS. 

Generally. 

*BuLLEN,  A.  H.  [ed.]       Collection  of  Old  English  Plays  :  with  notes  ea.  vol.  7/6  p  8"  Nimmo  $2  Si/^.inp fag, 

Beaumont+ Fletcher,  in  prep. ;  Dekker,  4  vols. ;  Marlowe,  3  vols. ;  Marston,  3  vols. ;  Middleton,  8  vols.  ;  Peele,  2  vols. 

DoDSLEY,  R.  [ed.]  Select  Collection  of  Old  English  Plays,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  with  glossary  Dr.  R. 

Morris,  15  vols.  157/6     8°  Reeves  &  T.      74-76 


i. :  Interlude  of  the  Four  Elements    Anon. 

CEilisto  and  Meliboca 

Every  Man    ,, 

Hickscorner „ 

The  Pardoner  and  the  Friar HeYWOOD, 

The  World  and  the  ChUd Anon. 

God's  Promises  BALE. 

TheFour  P.  P. HEYWOOD. 

Interlude  of  Thersites  Anon. 

U. :  Interlude  ofYouth , 

Lusty  Juvectus WEVER. 

iack  Juggler AnoD. 
lice  Wanton    ,, 

Jacob  and  Esau 

Disobedient  Child  INGELEND. 

Marriage  of  Wit  and  Science Anon. 

iiL  .  New  Custom , 

Ralph  Roister  Doister  Nic.  Udall. 

Gammer  Gurton's  Needle John  STILL. 

The  Trial  of  Treasure Anbn. 

Like  will  to  Like FULWELL. 

It.:  Damon  and  Pithias   Ric.  Edwards. 

Appius  and  Virginia Anon, 

Cambyses  Thos.  Pearson. 

Misfortunes  of  Arthur  (SAuthors). 

Jeronimo,  pt.  L     Anon. 

T.I  Jeronimo,  pt.  iL KVIX 

Cornelia    , 

Soliman  and  Perseda  >.. 

Life  and  Death  of  Jack  Straw    Anon. 


vi. :  The  Conflict  of  Conscience  Nat.  AVOODES. 

Triumphs  of  Love  and  Fortune Anon. 

The  Three  Ladies  of  London Rob.  WILSON. 

Three  Lords  &  Three  Ladies  of  Lend.    „ 

Knack  to  Know  a  Knave Anon. 

vii. :  Tancred  and  Gismunda R.  W[lLMOT]. 

Wounds  of  Civil  War LODGE. 

Mucedorus Anon. 

Two  Angry  Women  of  Abingdon PORTER. 

Look  About  You 

iii. :  Summer's  LMt  Will  and  Testament. . .  .Thog.  NASH. 
Downfall  of  Robert,  E.  of  Huntington..  A.  MUNDAY. 
Death  of  Robert,  E.  of  Huntmgton  ..A.  MUNDAY+ 
H.  CHETTLE. 
Contention  bet.  Liberality  and  Prodigality  ....  Anon. 
Grim  the  Collier  of  Croydon  

ix. :  HowtoChooseaGoodWifefr.aBad.Attrib.toCOOKE. 

The  Return  from  Parnassus  Anon. 

Willy  Beguiled „ 

Lingua , 

Miseries  of  Enforced  Marriage Geo.  WiLKINS. 

I. :  The  Revenger's  Tragedy Cyril  Tourneur. 

The  Dumb  Knight Lewes  M ACHIN+Gervase 

MARKHAM. 

The  Merry  Devil  of  Edmonton Anon. 

Ram  Alley  Lodowick  Barry. 

The  Second  Maiden's  Tragedy    Anon. 

Englishmen  for  my  Money   Wm.  Haughton. 


;  A  Woman  is  a  Weathercock     Nat.  FIELD. 

Amends  for  Ladies  „         ., 

Green's  Tu  Quoque  J.  CooKE, 

Albumazar John  TOMPKQJi 

The  Hog  has  Lost  his  Pearl Rob.  Tailob, 

The  Heir  Thos.  May, 

:  The  Old  Couple Thos.  May, 

A  Woman  Never  Vexed Wm.  ROWLEY. 

The  Ordinary Wm.  CARTWRIGHT, 

The  London  Chanticleers Anon, 

The  Shepheard's  Holiday  RUTTEK- 

The  True  Trojans .Jasper  FiSHE*, 

The  Lost  Lady  Sir  Wm.  BARCLAY. 

:  A  Match  at  Midnight W,  R, 

The  City  Nightcap DAVENPORT. 

The  City  Match Jasper  MAYNE. 

The  Queen  of  Aragon  Wm.  HABINGTOK, 

The  Antiquary Shackerley  Marmion. 

:  The  Rebellion  Thos.  Rawlws. 

Lust's  Dominion Aooo. 

Andromana  Lady  Alimony 

The  Parson's  Wedding KILLIGREW. 

:  Elvira:  or,  The  Worst  notalways  True.. Geo.  DIGBY, 
E.  of  Bristol. 

The  Marriage  Night  Vic.  FALKLAND, 

The  Adventures  of  Five  Hours Sir  Sam.  TUKE, 

AllMistaken;  or,  TheMadCouple..Hon.J.  HOWARD 

Historia  Histrionica Jas.  WRIGHT, 

Index  and  Glossary. 


Mermaid  Series,  ed.  Havelock  Ellis  :  w.  intros.  and  notes  ;  ports,  [selections  ;  unexpurgated] 

Heywood,2_T. L  ^;AY.'^9^P-^ 


ea.  2/6  c  8"  Vizetelly  87-89  inprog. 


Beaumont  &  Fletcher,  a  v.,  ea.  lo/fi 

G.  DARNLEY. 
Greene&Peele A.  DYCE  7/6 


Jon'son,  3  vols .B.  NICHOLSON. 

Marlowe J.  A.  SYMONDS. 

Massinger Arthur  SYMQNS. 

Middleton  A.  C.  SWINBURNE. 


Nero  and  other  Plays    Var.  Edrs. 

Otway  Roden  NOEL. 

Shadwell G.  Saintsbury. 

Shirley Edm.  GOSSE. 


Vanbrugh  W.  C.  WABDu 

Webster  and  Tourneur,  .J.  A.  SYMONDS. 
Wycherley...Ji W.  C.  WARD. 


Beaumont+Fletcher.  s  v. St.  Loe 

STRACHEY. 

Congreve A.  C.  Ewald. 

Dekker   E.  Rhys. 

Ford Havelock  ELLIS. 

MoLLOY  J.Fitzgerald  [ed.]  Famous  Plays  [Congreve  to  Lytton]  10/6  p  8°  Ward  &  Downey   86 

Old  Dramatists,  9  vols.  [w.  biograph.  memoirs,  ports,  and  vignettes]  ea.  7/6  or  10/6  r  8"*  Routledge         61-72 

ionson W.  GiFFORD  io/6    I     Shakspeare Thos.  CAMPBELL  10/6 
larlowe A.  Dyce  7/fi         Webster A.  DycE  7/6 

Massinger&  Ford  ..H. COLERIDGE  10/6    ' 

Simpson,  Richard  [ed.]    The  School  of  Shakspere,  2  vols.,  w.  pref,  F.  J.  Furnivall 
Specimens. 

Lamb,  Charles  [ed.]  Specimens  of  English  Dramatic  Poets  [chiefly  Elizabethan]  3/6  c  8"  Bohn's  Lib.    [13]  54 

MoRLEY,  Prf.  I-L  [ed.]      English  Plays :  edited  [selections]  7/6  r  8°  CasseU  [78]  86 

774 


Wycherley,     Congreve,     Vanbrugh, 
FarquW Leigh  HUNT  mfS 

Iv.  K  §  80]  18/-  c  8'  Chatto  7* 


Literature]  BRITISH   DRAMATISTS.  [Dramatist 

Elizabethan. 

FiTZGlBBON,  H.  51.  [ed.]  Famous  Elizabethan  Plays  :  w.  biogr.  notices  and  notes  [expurgated]  7/6  c  8°  W.  H.  Allen  89 

Kays  of  DEKKER,  BEAUMONT,  FLETCHER,  JONSON.  MASSINGER,  FORD.  ' 

Restoration  Dramatists. 

MAlDMENT+LoGAN,^f%[eds.]  Dramatists  of  the  Restoration,  14  vols.  ea.  10/6  c  8°  Sotheran  72-79 

Cokayne,  Crowne,  4  vols. ;  Davenant,  s  vols. ;  Lacy,  i  vol. ;  Shackerley  Mariiiion,  i  vol. ;  Tatham,  i  vol.  ;  Wilson,  i  vol. 

Comic  Dramatists. 

Crauford,  O.  [ed.]  English  Comic  Dramatists  [Parchment  Library]  6]-   iS°  Paul  Si 

80.    BRITISH  DRAMATISTS  W :  WORKS-IKDIVIDUALLY. 
Sixteenth  Century. 

Barclay,  Sir  Wm.  The  Lost  Lady— 2«  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xii.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Tur.[i598]76 

Chapman,  Geo.  [1557-1634]  Dramatic  Works,  3  vols.  [with  life  and  notes]  31/6  f  8°  Pearson  73 

>>  >>  Plays,  ed.B.  H.  Shephard  [incl.thedoubtfulones;=Works,  3vols.,  vol.  i.]  6/- c  8°  Chatto  73 

Edwards,  Ric.  [1523-66]  Damon  and  Pithias— ?«  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  iv.  10/6  p  8°Reeves&Tuv.[i57l]74 

FULWELL,  U.  Like  will  to  Like— «»  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  iii.  10/6  p  S"  „  [1568J74 

Greene,  Rob.  [1560-92]  Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay,  ed.  Prf.  A.  W.  Ward  [w.  Marlowe's  i^a«j<]  5/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  [1594]  82 

Faire  Em.  — v.  Simpson's  School  of  Shakspere  \ut  infra] — attributes  this  flay  to  Shakspere. 

,,        „&  Peele,  G.  [1552-98]  Dramatic  Works,  ed.  Rev.  A.  Dyce  7/6     8°  Routledge  [31;  28]  86 

Heywood,  Thos.  [1506-65]  Dramatic  Works,  ed.,  w.  life,  J.  Payne  Collier  8°  Shakespeare  Soc.    50 

..     _  „  Dramatic  Works,  6  vols.  :  w.  notes  and  memoir  63/-  f  8°  Pearson  74 

Selection.  ed.  A.  W.  Verity,  w.  intro.  J.  A.  Symonds,  2  vols.     [Mermaid  Series]  ea.  2/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott  88  ;  89 

The  Pardoner  and  the  Friar— z»  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  i.  10/6  p  8°Reeves&Tur.[i593]74 

Ingelend,  Thos.  Disobedient  Child— 2«  Dodsley's  Old  Eng.  Plays,  vol.  ii.  10/6  p  8°  ,,        [i-.is6o]74 

JONSON,Ben  [1574-1637]  Works,  ed.,  w.  notes  and  memoir,  W.  Gilford,  re-ed.  Cunningham,  9  vols.  105/-     8°  Bickers  [16]  75 

..         If  Works,  ed.,  w.  notes  and  memoir,  W.  Gifford,  re-ed.  Cunningham,  3  vols.    18/- c  8°  Chatto  [16] '76 

"         ..  Works,  ed.  W.  Gifford  10/6  r  8°  Routledge       [16]  79 

Selection  w.  notes  Brinsley  Nicholson  +  C.  H.  Herford,  3  vols.  [Mermaid  Series]  ea.  2/5  c  8°  Vizetelly  90 

Alchemist,  Fox,  Silent  Woman,  Sad  Shepherd  [Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge  85 

Masques,  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Carisbrooke  Library]  2/6  c  8°  ,,  9.' 

Every  Man  in  his  Humour,  ed.,  w.  notes  H.  B.  Wheatley  2/6  18°  Longman  7' 

Kyd,  Thos.  Jeronimo,  pt.  2;  Cornelia;  Soliman  and  Perseda— wj  Dodsley's  Old  Eng.  Plays,  ri  j>»4-] 

vol.  V.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Tur.  Lt«sJ74 

•  Lodge,  Thos.  [1555-1625]  Wounds  of  Civil  War— z«  Dodsley's  Old  Eng.  Plays,  vol.  vii.  10/6  p  8°Reeves&Tur  \i  sq/L\1', 

Lyly,  John  [1553-1601]    Dramatic  Works,  ed.  F.  W.  Fairholt,  2  vols.  10/-  f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  t;8 

Marlowe,  Christopher  [1564-1593] 

'Works,  ed.  A.  H.  BuUen,  3  vols.  ea.  7/6  p  8°  Nimmo  [1590-94]  88 

Works,  ed.,  w.  notes.  Col.  Cunningham  [incl.  his  translations]  6/-  c  8°  Chatto  n  d  (72) 

Works,  ed.,  w.  memoir  and  notes  Rev.  A.  Dyce  7/6     8°  Routledge[5o]K.</.{84l 

Selection  w.  memoir  and  notes  Havelock  Ellis  ;  port.  [Mermaid  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  87 

Dr.  Faustus  ed.  Prf.  A.  W.  Ward,  w.  Green's  Friar  Bacon  6/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  [1616]  87 

..         ..  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Morley's  Universal  Library]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge  8; 

Edward  li.  ed.,  with  intro.  and  notes,  O.  W.  Tancock  ^/6  f  8°  Clar   Press  rii;Q81  7q 

Marston,  John  [1575-1633]  1.  jy  J  /y 

*Works,  ed.  A.  H.  BuUen,  3  vols.  ;  port.  ea.  7/6  p  8°  Nim.  [i598-i6i3]87 

ed.  J.  O.  Halhwell :  w.  life  and  notes,  3  vols.  15/- f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  [1598-1613]  qe 

Middleton,  Thos.  [1570-1627]  ■-  j?  oj  3 

»Works,  ed.  A.  H.  Bullen,  8  vols.  ;  port.  ea.  7/6  p  8°  Nimmo  85-86 

..  ed.  Rev.  Alex.  Dyce,  5  vols.  :  w.  memoir  and  notes  o.p.  [w.  42/-]  c  8°  Lumley  40 

Selection,  w.  intro.  A.  C.  Swinburne,  2  vols.  [Mermaid  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly         87  •  90 

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Shakspere  Soc. ,  New  York,  Digest.  Shakspeareanse,  2  pts. 

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7V:y.Shaksp.Soc.  87 


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Bibliography  of  Shakespereana — v.  K  §  24,  s.v.  Shakspere. 

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Glossaries. 

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Halliwell-Phillips,  J.  O. — in  his  Dictionary  of  Archaic  and  Provincial  Words,  by  J.  O.  Halliwell 

Phillips,  2  vols.  IS/-     8°  J.  R.Smith[46-47]87 

Mackay,  Dr.  Chas.  New  Glossary  of  Obscure  Words  &  Phrases  in  Shaksp.  and  his  Contem.     21/-  r  8°  Low  87 

Nares,  Archd.  R.  —m  his  Glossary  of  Words,   Phrases,  etc.,    ill.   Engl.  Authors  [particularly 

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Chapman,  George  — ».  supra,  Sixteenth  Century.' 

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,,  ed.  T.  Evan  Jacob,  w.  notes  &intro.,  Way  of  Wld.;  Mourn.  Bride  [Vic.  Lib.]  i/-    18°  Lovell  Reeve         89 

Cooke,  J.  Howr  to  Choose  a  Good  Wife  fr.  aBad — in  Dodsley's  O.E. Plays,  v.  ix.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[i6o2]7S 

„      „  Green's  Tu  Quoque — /«  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xi.  10/6  p  8°  „  [l6i4]76 

Crowne,  John  [rf.  1703]    Dramatic  Works,   w.   intro.  &  notes  J.  Maidment  +  W.  H.   Logan,  4  vols. 

[Dramatists  of  Restoration]  ea.  10/6  c  8°  Sotheran  73-74 

Davenant,  SirW.  [1605-68]   Dramatic  Works,  Vi.  intro.  &  notes  J.  Maidment+W.  H.  Logan,  5  vols. 

[Dramatists  of  Restoration]  ea.  10/6  c  8°        ,,  7^-75 

Davenport,  The  City  Nightcap — ««  Dodsley's  O.  E.  PI.,  vol.  xiii.  10/6  p 8°  Reeves        [1661]  76 

DEKKER,Thos.[c.  1570-1641]  Dramatic  Works,  with  notes  and  memoir,  4  vols.  73/6   12°  Pearson  73 

*       „  ,,  Works,  ed.  A.  H.  BuUen,  4  vols.  ea.  7/6  p  8°  Nimmo  87 

Selection  ed  w.  intro.  and  notes  Ernest  Rhys  [Mermaid  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  87 

DiGBY,  Geo.,  E.  of  Bristol  Elvira;  or,  the  Worst  not  always  True — z«  Dodsley's  O.E.  Plays,  v.  xv.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Tumer[i667]76 
Dryden,  John  [1631-1701]  Dramatic  Works,  ed.  Sir  Walter  Scott  [1808],  re-ed.  Geo.  Saintsbury,  8  vols. 

[  =  Works,  vols.  i.-viii.]  84/-     8°  Paterson,  Ed.  83-84 
Etheredge,  Sir  Geo.  [1636-94]  Wks.  of,  ed.  w.  intro.  &  notes  A.  W.  Verity  [conts.  the  Poems  also]  16/-     8°  Nimmo  88 

Falkland,  Vise.  The  Marriage  Night — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xv.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[i664]76 

Farquhar,  Geo.  [1678-1707]  Works,  ed.  Leigh  Hunt  [w.  Wycherley,  Congreve,  Vanbrough]  10/6  r  8°  Routledge       [40]  65 

Field,  Nat.  \d.  1641]        A  Woman  is  a  Weathercock — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  v.  xi.     10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[i6i2]76 
„         ,,  Amends  for  Ladies — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xi.  10/6  p  8°  ,,  [i6i8]76 

Fisher,  Jasper  The  True  Trojans — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xii.  10/6  p  8°  „  [i633]76 

Ford,  John  [1586-1639] 

Works  — V.  Massinger,  infra. 

Selection  ed.  Havelock  Ellis ;  port.  [Mermaid  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  88 

Glapthorpe,  Henry         Plays  and  Poems,  vv.  notes  and  memoir,  2  voU.  21/-  f  8°  Pearson [i639-4l]74 

Habington,  Wm.  [1605-45]  Queen  of  Arragon — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  j^dI.  xiii.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[i640]76 

Haughton,  Wm.  [it.  i6oo-?]  Englishmen  for  my  Money — ««  Dodsley's  Old  English' Plays,  v.  x.    10/6  p  8°  ,,  [i6i6]75 

Howard,  Hon.  J.  All  Mistaken  ;  or,  the  Mad  Couple — in  Dodsley's  O.  E.  Plays,  v.  xv.   10/6  p  8°  ,,  [i672]76 

JONSON,  Ben  — ».  supra.  Sixteenth  Century. 

KlLLlGREW,  Henry  [1612-1690]  The  Parson's  Wedding — in  Dodsley's  O.  E.  Plays,  vol.  xiv.         10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[l663]76 
Lacy,  John'  Dramatic  Works  [Dramatists  of  Restoration]  10/6  c  8°  Sotheran  76 

Machin,  Lewes  The  Dumb  Knight — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  x.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[l6o8]75 

Markham,  Gervase  [1570-1655]  The  Dumb  Knight — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  x.       10/6  p  8°  ,,  [i6q8]7S 

Marmion,  Shackerley  [1602-1639]  Dramatic  Works  [Dramatists  of  the  Restoration]  10/6  c  8°  Sotheran  75 

,,  „  The  Antiquary — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xiii.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[i64l]76 

Marston,  John  [1575-1633] — V,  supra,  Sixteenth  Century. 

Massinger,  Philip  [1584-1640]  Plays,  from  the  text  of  W.  Giffbrd  [1813],  ed.  Col.  Cunningham    6/-p  8°  Chatto  72 

,,  +F0RD,  J.  [1586-1639]  Dramatic  Wks.,  w.  prefatory  essays  Hartley  Coleridge  10/6  r  8°  Routledge  [40]  65 

Selection  ed.  A  Symonds,  w,  intro.  and  notes  [Mermaid  Series]  ea.  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly         [8-]  89 

May,  Thos.  [1595-1650]    The  Heir  ;  The  Old  Couple— m  Dodsley's  O.  E.   Plays,  v.  xi.  &  xii.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[iijg]?-| 
Mayne,  Jasper  [1604-1672]  The  City  Match — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xiii.  10/6  p  8°  „  [l639]76 

MuNDY,  Anth.  [1554-1633]  Downfall  of  Rob.  E.  of  Huntington— j«  Dodsley's  O.E.  Play,  v.  viii.  10/6  p  8°  „  [i6oi]75 

Nash,  Thos.  [i567-?i6oo]  Summer's  Last  Will  &  Testament— zk  Dodsley's  O.  E.  Plays,  v.  viii.  10/6  p  8°  „  [i6oo]75 

Otway,  Thos.  [1651-85] 

Selection  ed.  Roden  Noel,  with  intro.  and  notes  [Mermaid  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott         88 

Randolph,  Thos.  [1605-1634]  Poetical  &  Dramatic  Works,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt;  port.  &  pi.  [first  collected 

edition]  15/-P  8°  Reeves  &  Turner  75 
Rawlins,  Thos.  [_d.  1670]  The  Rebellion— «»  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xiv.  10/6  p  8°  „     [1640]  76 

Return  from  Parnassus,  ed.  Prf.  E.  Arber  [acted  1602  ;  Eng.  Scholar's  Lib.]  1/6  f  8°  Arber's  Reps.  [1606] 

Rowley,  Wm.  A  Woman  never  Vexed — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xii.        10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[i632]76 

Rutter,  TSe  Shepherd's  Holiday— «»  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xii.      10/6  p  8°  „  [1635376 

Shadwell,  Thos.  [1641-92] 

Selection  ed.,  with  intro.  and  notes,  Geo.  Saintsbury  [Mermaid  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  90 

Shirley,  James  [1594-1666]  Dramatic  Works,  ed.  W.  Gifford+Rev.  A.  Dyce,  6  vols.  o.p.{w.£6']     %°  London  33 

Selection  ed.,  w.  intro.  and  notes,  E.  W.  Gosse  [Mermaid  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  88 

Smith,  Wentworth  Thomas  Ld.  Cromwell,  ed.  w.  intro.  &  notes,  T.  Evan  Jacob  [Victoria  Lib.]  i/-   18°  Lovell  Reeve        89 

In  the  same  volume  is  also  7"A«£iVi'Ao/'JWirr/i«,  a  drama  by  an  unknown  writer :  1662. 

Suckling,  Sir  J.  [1609-1641]-!'.  K  §  68. 

Tailor,  Robert  The  Hog  hath  Lost  his  Pearl— m  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays, vol.  xi.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Tumer[i6l4]76 

Tatham,  John  Dramatic  Works  [Dramatists  of  the  Restoration]  10/6  c  8°  Sotheran  79 

TOMKINS,  John  Albumazar— TO  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xi.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[i6i5]76 

Tourneur,  Cyril  Plays  and  Poems,  ed.  J.  Churton  Collins,  with  intro.  and  notes,  2  vols.       18/-  f  8°  Chatto  78 

Selection  ed.  J.  A.  Symonds,  w.  intro.  &  notes  [conts.  also  Webster ;  Mermaid  Set.]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  88 

The  Revenger's  Tragedy— 2«  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  x.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves&Turner[i6o7]7S 

778 


Literature] 


FOREIGN    DRAMATISTS. 


[Dramatists 


K  §81 

Adventures  of  Five  Hours — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  xv.   10/6  p  8°  Reeves  &  Turner  [1663]  76 
[1666-1726]  Works,  ed.  Leigh  Hunt  [w.  Wycherley,  Congreve,  Farquhar]  10/6  r  8°  Routledge       [40]  65 

ed.,  -w.  intro.  and  notes,  W.  C.  Ward  [Mermaid  Series]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  90 

:  1654]  Works,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  4  vols.  20/- f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  57 

Works,  ed.  Rev.  Alex.  Dyce  :  vfith  memoir  and  notes  7/6     8°  Routledge       [30]  85 

ed.,  w.  intro.  &  notes,  J.  A.  Symonds  [conts.  also  Tourneur  ;  Mermaid  Ser.]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  88 

Miseries  of  Enforced  Marriage — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  ix.  lo/6p8°Reeves&Turner[l6o7]75 
Dramatic  Works,  ed.  w.  intros.  and  notes,  J.    Maidment  +  W.    H.    Logan 

[Dramatists  of  the  Restoration]  10/6  c  8°  Sotheran  74 

[1640-1715]  Works,  ed.  Leigh  Hunt       [with  Congreve,  Vanbrough,  Farquhar]  io/5  r  8°  Routledge        [40]  65 

ed.  W.  C.  Ward,  w.  intro.  &  notes  ;  port,  [compl.  works  ;  Mermaid  Ser.]  2/6  c  8°  Vizetelly  88 


TuKE,  Sir  Samuel 
Vanbrough,  Sir  J, 

Selection 
Webster,  John  [d.  c. 

>i  »» 

Selection 
WiLKiNS,  George 
Wilson,  John 

Wycherley,  Wm. 

Selection 

Eighteenth  Century. 

Addison,  Joseph  [1672-1719]  Cato  [1713]— z«  his  Works  [6  vols.],  vol.  i.  \v.  also  K  §  89]  3/6 

CiEBER,  CoUey  [1671-1757]  Dramatic  Works,  5  v.    [the  best  edn. ;  no  modern  one  in  print]  \_w.£']  lo/-] 
Farquhar,  Geo.  — v.  supra.  Sixteenth  Century. 

Fielding,  Henry  [1707-54]  Dramatic  Works,  3  vols.  [  =  Works,  ed.  Leslie  Stephen,  10  vols.  .^10  10/-] 
Goldsmith,  Oliver  [1728-74]  Poems,  Plays,  etc.      [=  Works,  ed.  J.  W.  M.  Gibbs  (5  vols.)  vol.  ii.]  3/6 

Good-Natured  Man,  The  [Literary  Gems  Series]  50c. 

Good-Natured  Man,  She  Stoops  to  Conquer,  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Universal  Lib.]  l/- 

RowE,  Nicholas  [1673-1718]  Wks.  [plays  &  poems],  3  v.  [the  best  edn.  ;  no  mdn.  one  in  print]  \w.  35/-] 
Sheridan,  R.  B.  [1751-1816] 


c8° 


c8° 

32° 
cS" 
f8° 

P?! 


Eohn's  Lib. 
London 


54 

1777 


Smith  &  Elder  81-82 
Bohn's  Lib.  84 

New  York   [1768]  90 
Routledge  84 

Tonson  1 766 


r8° 

i4° 
fS" 


Chatto 

Low 

Tonson 


[73]  84 

[    ]89 

[83]  89 

85 


85 


Dramatic  Works,  ed.  w.  sketch  of  life  and  works  R.  G.  White  [Am.],  3  vols.  50/-  p  8°  Nimmo 

ed.  w.  memoir  Dr.  J.  P.  Browne,  2  vols.;  port.  21/-     8°  Bickers 

,,  „  Dramatic  Works,  with  memoir  and  port.  I/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Ijb. 

Selections  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  l/-  c  8°  Routledge 

Rivals,  and  School  for  Scandal  [Cassell's  National  Lib.]  dd.    18°  Cassell 

Illustrated  Editions. 

Comedies  [Rivals  and  School  for  Scandal  only]  w.  intros.  and  notes  Brander  Matthews  [Am.] ;  ill.  E. 
A.  Abbey  [Am.]-f-F.  Barnard,  etc.  12/6 

Rivals,  The  ill.  F.  H.  Gregory  [Am.]  [5  photo-aquarelles  and  45  ill.]  52/6 

Steele,  Sir  Rich.  [1671-1729]  Dramatic  Works  ;  pi.  [no  modern  edn.  in  print]  [w.  15/-]  f  8°  Tonson  1755 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Atherstone,  Edwin  [1788-1872]— o.  K  §  68  :  Poets. 

Browning,  Robert  [1812-1889]— z'.  K  §  68  :  Poets. 

Byron,  Lord  [1788-1824]— z-.  K  §  68  :  Poets. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  [1772-1834]— z/.  K  §  68  :  Poets. 

"  Field,  Michael "  [living\ — v.  K  §  68  :  Poets. 

Gilbert,  W.  S.  [1836  ;  liv.}  Original  Plays,  2  series  ea.  z/6   12°  Chatto  [75]  79 

Series  i. :  Wicked  World,  Pygmalion,  Charity,  Princess,  Palace  of  Truth,  Trial  by  Jury. 

„    ii. :  Broken  Hearts,  Engaged,  Sweethearts,  Gretchen,  Dan'l  Druce,  Tom  Cobb,  H.M.S.  Pinafore,  Sorcerer,  Pirates  of  Penzance. 

Lamb,  Charles  [1775-1834]— z;.  K  §  90  :  Collected  Writings. 

Knowles,  J.  Sheridan  [1784-1862]  Dramatic  Works  [a/js  Hunchback,  and  Love  Chase,  6d.  Cassell]  2/6  c  8°  Routledge  [15-43]  90 

Lytton,  E.  Bulwer,  Ld.  [1805-1873]  Dramatic  Works  ["  Red  Line  Poets  "]  3/6  c  8°  „         [38-51]  7S 

Selection. 

Lady  of  Lyons  and  other  Plays  [Canterbury  Poets]  l/-   16°  Walter  Scott 


Marston,  Dr.  Westland  [1819-89]  Dramatic  and  Poetical  Works  :  "  Collective  Edn.,"  2  vols.         18/-  c  8°  Chatto 

Morris,  Lewis  [1833  ;  Hmng] — v.  K  §68  :  Poets. 

Robertson,  Thos.  [1829-71]  Principal  Dramatic  Works,  w.  memoir  by  his  son,  2  vols. ;  6  ports.     21/-  c  8°  Low  go 

i. :  Memoir,  Birth,  Breach  of  Promise,  Caste,  Dav.  Garrick,  Dreams,  Home,  Ladies'  Battle,  M.P.    ii. :  Nightingale,  Ours,  Play,  Progress,  Row  in  House,  School  Society,  War. 

Shelley,  P.  B.  [1792-1822]— z/.  K  §  68  :  Poets. 

Swinburne,  A.  C.  [li.  1837  ;  liv.]—^!.  K  §  68  :  Poets. 

Talfourd,  Sir  T.  N.  [1795-1854]  Tragedies [Routledge's  Pocket  Lib.  ;  incl.  a  few  sonnets  &  verses]  i/-   16°  Routledge  [35-53]  89 

Taylor,  Tom  [1817-80]  Historical  Dramas  [separately,  ea.  l/-]  7/6  c  8°  Chatto         "      70-76 

Clancarty  [73] ;  Jeanne  d'Arc  [70] ;  'Twixt  Axe  and  Crown ;  Fool's  Revenge ;  Arkwright's  Wife  ;  Anne  Boleyn  [76] ;  Plot  and  Passion. 

Tennyson,  Ld.  [b.  1809  ;  liv.'] — v.  K§  68  :  Poets. 
deVERE,  Sir  Aubrey  [1807-46]— z/.  K  §  68  :  Poets. 
Webster,  [Mrs.]  Augusta  [living] — v.  K  §  68  :  Poets. 


81.    FOREIGN   DRAMATISTS:   TRANSLATIONS, 

Danish  and  Norwegian. 

BjoRNSON,  B.  Sigurd  Slembe,  tr.  W.  M.  Payne  [Am.] 

Hertz,  Henrik  King  Rene's  Daughter,  tr.  [Sir]  Theod.  Martin 

Ibsen,  Henrik  [1828  ;  living] 
•Doll's  House  tr.  William  Archer  :  Edition  dcLuxe;  6  platinotypes 

Emperor,  The,  and  the  Galilean,  tr.  Catherine  Ray 

Lady  from  the  Sea  tr.  Eleanor  Marx-Aveling,  w.  crit.  intro.  Edm.  Gosse 

Pillars  of  Society  and  other  Plays,  [Ghosts,  Enemy  of  Society],  tr.  Havelock  Ellis  [Camelot  Series]  i/-    16°  Walter  Scott 

Prose  Dramas  [trs.],  ed.  W.  Archer  [who  tr.  some  of  them],  4  vols.  ea.  3/608°  ,,     ^oinpro. 

i. :  Doll's  House.  L-eagua  of  Youth,  Pillars  ot  Society:  ii. :  Ghosts,  Enemy  of  the  People,  Wild  Duck;  iii. :  Lady  Inger,  Vikings,  Pretender, 

779 


$1.50  c  8°  Boston 
2/6  f  8°  Blackwood 

18/-  f4°  Unwin 

o.p.  \_ph.  7/6 ;  w.  3/6]  c  8°  Tinsley 

[Cameo  Series]  3/6  c  8°  Unwin 


88 
[63]  64 

89 
76 
90 


Literature] 


FOREIGN    DRAMATISTS. 


[Dramatists 


ea.  2/6  f  2 


Triibner 
Blackwood 


74 
63;  63 


K  §81 

Of.hlenschlager,  a.      Axel  and  Valborg  [a  tragedy]  and  other  Poems,  tr.  Palmer 

,,  ,,       Aladdin,  or  the  Wonderful  Lamp,  Corregio,  both  tr.  Sir  T.  Martin 

French. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

CoRNEiLLE,  P.  [1606-84]— »<>  English  translation. 

MOLltRE,  J.  B.  P.  [1622-73] 


Dramatic  Works 

I,  )f 

Selection 

Racine,  Jean  [1639-99] 

Nineteenth  Century. 
Hugo,  Victor  [1802-85] 


tr.  H.  van  Laun,  w.  mem.  and  intros.  ;  33  etchgs.  Lalauze,  6  vols.        ea.  18/-  r  8°  Paterson,5i/JK.  75-77 
Dramatic  Works,  tr.  C.  Heron  Wall,  w.  memoir,  3  vols.  ;  port.  ea.  3/6  p  8°  Bohn's  Lib.       76-77 

Plays  fr.  Moli^re,  by  Eng.  Dramatists,  w.  intro.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Univ.  Lib.]  l/-  c  8°  Routledge  [    ]  89 
Comedies,  tr.  Charles  Mathew  [Minerva  Lib.  ]  2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock         90 

Dramatic  Works,  tr.  R.  B.  Boswell,  vol.  i.  [in  verse]  3/6  c  8°  Bohns  Lib.  89 

3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  88 


Bohn's  Lib.  \v.y.'\  79 
[35-64]  67 


Dramatic  Works,  tr.  Mrs.  Newton  Crosland  +  F.  L.  Slous 

Hernani,  Ruy  Bias,  The  King  s  Diversion. 

Gepman. 

V.  GOKTHE,  J.  W.  [1749-1832] 

Dramatic  Works,  tr.  Sir  W.  Scott,  Bowring  and  Swanwick  3/6  c  8° 

Gotz,  Tasso,  Egmont^  Iphigenia,  Clavlgo,  Wayward  Lover,  Fellow  Culprits. 

Faust :  a  dramatic  poem,  tr.  John  Anster  [Tauchnitz  Collection]  1/6   16° 

,,  „  tr.,  with  notes,  byPrf.  J.  5.  Blackie                                                        [verse]  9/- c  8°  Macmillan      [34]  80 

„  „  ed.  Elizabeth  Craigmyle                  [tr.  by  several  hands  ;  Canterbury  Poets]  i/-  c  8°  Walter  Scott [z'.j'.]  89 

„  „  tr.  A.  Hayward                                                                   [Chiswick  Series]  2/6  f  8°  Bell                 [33]  89 

„  ,,  tr.  A.  H.  Huth                                     [literal  tr.  in  orig.  rhyme  and  metre]  5/- 1  8°  Low                       89 

„  „  tr.  Sir  Th.  Martin,  pt.  i.  3/6,  pt.  ii.  6/-                                                        [verse]     8°  Blackwood[66]86;86 

„  „  tr.  Anna  Swanwick                                                                      [first  part  only]  l/- c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [51]  88 

„  „  tr.  Bayard  Taylor  [Am.],  2  v.  16/-  ;  or2,]-\ya.  orig.  metres,  w.  notes]  c  8°  Slark  [71]  85  ;  Ward  &  L.  89 

„  ,,  tr.  E.  J.  Turner +E.  D.  A.  Morshead:  w.  text,  notes,  essays,  and  verse  tr.  7/6  c8°                                  82 

The  above  are  only  a  small  selection  fr.  the  Eng.  trs.  oi  Faust,  of  which  there  are  about  33  altogether. 

Illustrated  Editions. 

Gregory,  F.  M-  [Am. ;  artist]  Goethe's  Faust ;  ill.  F.  M.  Gregory  [Am.]  [lo  col.  &  i8  bl.  &  white  pi.]  So/-i  f°  Redway  89 

Laurens,  J.  P.  [artist]  "Henry  Irving  "Ed.  ofFauet ;  w.  6  etchgs.  J.  P.  Laurens  [  =  pt.  i.  of  Anster's  tr.]  15/-  04°  Routledge  87 

Retzsch,  Moritz  [artist]  Goethe's  Faust  w.  Retzsch's  illustrations  [27  pi.  in  outline]  S/-obl8°  Ward  &  Lock  [    ]  87 

Aids,  etc. 

CouPLAND,  W.  C.         The  Spirit  of  Goethe's  Faust  7/6  c  8°  Bell 

Heddewick,  T.  C.  H.  [tr.]  The  Old  German  Puppet  Play  of  Doctor  Faust  7/6  c  8°  Paul 

Hermann  and  Dorothea     tr.  M.  J.  Teesdale  [verse]  3/6  c  8°  Norgate 

,;                     „             tr.  E.  A.  Bowring  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Illustrated  Edition          tr.  Rev.  Henry  Dale ;  w.  photos.  21/- 04°  Bruckmann 

Grillparzer,  F.  [1791-1872]  Sappho,  tr.  E.  Frothingham  [Am.]  $1    16°  Boston 

Lessing,  G.  E.  [1729-1781] 

Dramatic  Works,            ed.  E.  Bell,  2  vols.  [complete]  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

i. :  Miss  Sara  Sampson,  PhUotas,  Emilia  GatotH,  Nathan  the  Wises  IL :  Damon,  Ymtng  Scholar,  IVoman-ltater,  Treasure,  Free-ihinker,  yews,  Minna  "v.  Bamhelm. 

Nathan  the  Wise            tr.  E.  K.  Corbett  [also  tr.  in  Cassell's  Nat.  Lib.  (,d.'\  6/-  c  8°  Paul  81 

,,                 ,,                 tr.  A.  Wood  [blank  verse]  4/- c  8°  Nimmo  77 
V.  Schiller,  Friedrich  [1759-1805] 

Dramatic  Works             3  vols.  [  =  Works,  vols,  iii.,  iv.,  vii.]  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  46-49 

iii,:  Don  Carlos  ["R.  D.  BOVLAN,  rnetrel.  Mary  5/wa^tMELI.ISH,  metre],  Maii2ofOrleans[Anna  SWANWICK] metre],  jffrwfe  tf/ J^w«"«a  fA  LODGE,  metre]; 


85 

87 

[74]  75 

[51]  8i 

n.d. 


75-78 


iv.i  Robbers,  Fiesco,  Love  and  Intrigue,  Demetrius,  Ghost-Seer,  Sport  ^Z7i»i«rt>  [all  in  prose]  ;  vii.  :  IVallenstein's  Camjfi[J,  CHURCHILL,  metre},  Piccolomini 
and  Death  of  Wallenstein  [S.  T.  COLERIDGE,  verse],  Wm,  />/^  [Sir  Theod.  MARTIN,  veise]. 


Poems  and  Plays  tr.  Ld.  Lytton  [Poems],  M.  G.  Lewis,  S.  T.  Coleridge,  Ld.  Russell,  etc.    7/6  cS"  Routledge  [44,<fc  ]88 

Bride  of  Messina  tr.  Emily  AUfrey  .-_... 

Don  Carlos  tr.  A.  Wood 

Maid  of  Orleans  tr.  Lewis  Filmore  ;  port. 

Mary  Stuart  German  text,  w.  tr.  L.  White 

Wallenstein  tr.  C.  G.  N.  Lockhart  [Austral.] 

William  Tell  tr.  D.  C.  Campbell 

,,  „  tr.  E.  Massie 


2/-   12" 

[blank  verse]  5/-  c  8° 

[verse]  3/6  c  8° 

6/-  c  8° 

[blank  verse]  7/6  c  8° 


Triibner 
Simpkin 

Paul 
Blackwood 


[verse]  5/-  f  8°  Clar.  Press 


Italian. 

Alfieri,  Vittorio  [1749-1803]  Tragedies,  tr.  E.  A.  Bowring,  2  vols.  [verse]  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  76 

Spanish. 

Calderon,  p.  [1601-1687] 
Dramas  * — trs.  ofsixby'Eiyi.  Fitzgerald  j« ^w  Letters.,  &c,  ed.  W.  A.  Wright,  3  v.  31/6  c  8°  Macmillan  89  , 

Fainter  of  his  own  Dishonour ;  Keep  your  own  Secret ;  Gil  Perez,  the  Gallician  ;  Three  Judgments  at  a  Blow ;  Mayor  of  Zaiamea ;  Beware  of  Smooth  Water.    In  verse. 
„  tr.  D.  F.  MacCarthy  lo/-  c  8°  Paul  [53]  73 

The  Wonder-worlcmg  Magician ;  Life  isa  Dream  ;  The  Purgatory  of  St  Patrick. 

„  — irs.  of  Life's  a  Dream  and  Great  Theatre  of  World,  by  Abp.  R.  C.  Trench  are 

cont.  in  his  Essay  on  Life  and  Genius  of  Calderon  5/6  f  8°  Paul  [56]  80 

Analyses  and  Selections  [tr.  ]  are  in  G.  H.  Lewes'  The  Spanish  Drama  [on  Lope  de  Vega  and  Calderon] 

o.p.  Ifb.  i/-  ;  w.  2/-]    iz°  Knight  46 

780 


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K  §§  82-83 

82.    MYSTERY,  MIRACLE,  and  PASSION  PLAYS. 
Bibliography. 

Stoddard,  F.  H.  [Am.]  References  for  Students  of  Miracle  Plays  and  Mysteries  [No  8  of  Univ.  of  California  Library  Bulletins]. 

History. 

Hase,  Dr.  K.  A.  Miracle  Plays  and  Sacred  Dramas  :  an  historical  survey  [tr.]  g/-  c  8°  Triibner  8o 

England. 

Collections. 

*Marriott,  Dr.  W.  [ed.]  Collection  of  English  Miracle  Plays  12/-     %'  Bash  38 

10  dramas  from  the  Chester,  Coventry,  and  Townelejr  series,  with  2  of  iater  date. 

Wright,  Thos.  [ed.]         Early  Mysteries  and  other  Latin  Poems  of  12  and  13  Centuries  [in  Latin]  o.p.      8°  London  38 

Series. 

Chester  Plays :  a  collection  of  mysteries,  ed.  Thos.  Wright,  2  vols.  8°  Shakespeare  Soc.  43 ;  47 

Coventry  Miracle  Plays :  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips]  8°  „  41 

Digby  Miracle  Plays :  ed.  W.  Sharpe  4°  Abbotsford  Club     35 

Towneley  Mysteries :  ed.  Rev.  J.  Hunter+J.  Stevenson  o.p.  \_pb.  15/- ;  10.  lo/-]      8°  Surtees  Soc.  31 

*York  Plays:  in  14-16  cents.,  ed.,  w.  intro.  and  glossary,  Lucy  Toulmin  Smith  21/-     8°  Clar.  Press  86 

Fubiished  from  MSS.  in  Lord  Ashbumham's  iibraty,  with  a  very  valuable  Introduction  and  a  Glossary. 

Separate  Writers  and  Plays. 

A  Knack  to  Know  a  Knave — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  vi.  lo/6  p  8°  Reeves  &  Turner  [1594]  75 

BALE,Bp.John[i49S-is63]  God's  Promises— «2  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  i  10/6  p  8°         „             [1538]  74 

HaiTowing  of  Hell:  hrsg.  E.  Mall  i/-     8°  Breslau                    71 

Rare  Triumphs  of  Love  and  Fortune— ««  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  vi.  10/6  p  8°  Reeves  &  Turner  [1589]  75 

Wever,                             Lusty  Juventus — in  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.  ii.  10/6  p  8°        „            [        ]  74 
Wilson,  Robert                 The  Three  Ladies  of  London  ;    The  Three  Ladies  and  Three  Gentlemen  of 

London — in  Dodsley's  Old  Enghsh  Plays,  vol.  vi.  10/6  p  8°         „             [HMl  7S 

WooDES,  Nat.                    Conflict  of  Conscience— 8»  Dodsley's  Old  English  Plays,  vol.. vi.  io/6p8''        „            [i58i]7S 

Germany :    Oberammergau. 

Blades,  Wm.  Account  of  the  German  Morality  Play  Depositio  Cornuti  Typographid  ;  w.  tr. 

[17-18  cent.]  [w.  7/6]  S4°  priv.prin.  8$ 

Blackburn,  Henry  Art  in  the  Mountains  :  the  Story  of  the  Passion  Plays  ;  ill.  5/-     8°  Low  [81]  90 

A  good  account  of  the  Oberammergau  Passion  Play,  acted  once  in  every  ten  years. 

Jackson,  J.  P.  Album  of  the  Passion  Play  at  Oberammergau,  w.  intro.  Munich  73 

MacColl,  Malcolm  Ober-Ammergau  Passion  Play  [w.  intro.  on  orig.  of  Miracle  Plays  ;  repr.  fr.  Times\  3/6  c  8°  Rivngtn.[70]9o 

Passion  Play  at  Ober-Ammergau.     By  author  of  "Charles  Lowder"         [w.  tr.  of  the  whole  drama]  3/6  f  4"  W.  H.  Allen  90 

Persia. 

Pelly,  Col.  Sir  L.  Miracle  Play  of  Hasan  and  Husain,  2  vols.      [fr.  oral  tradition— Persian]  32/-  r  8"  W.  H.  Allen  79 


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83.    BRITISH  ESSAYISTS. 
Essays  of  a  SPECIAL  character  are  classed  nuder  their  respective  SUBJECTS,  thongh  a  few  are  repeated  here. 

Collections. 

British  Essayists  37  vols.  [the  only  collective  reprint  current]  ea.  $1.25    16°  Boston  v.y. 

Adventurer       3  Tola.     I     Guardian  3  vols.     |     Looker-on  3  vols.     I     Mirror  2  vols.     |     Rambler  3  vols.     I     Tatler  4  vols. 

Connoisseur      3    „         I     Idler  i  vol       I     Lounger  2    „         !     Observer  3    „         ]     Spectator  8    „         I     W^rld  3 

DoBSON,  Austin  [ed.]         Eighteenth  Century  Essays  :  sel.  and  annot.  [Parchment  Lib.]  6/- ;  cheap  edn.  i/6  f  8°  Paul        82 ;  87 
HABBERTON,J.[Am.;ed.]  Select  British  Essayists  ea.  $i    16°  New  York 

i.;  Spectator;  U.;  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley  [fr.  Spectator];  iii.;  Tatler,  Guardian,  Freeholder. 

POTNAM,G.H.[Am.;  ed.]  Prose  Masterpieces  from  Modern  Essayists,  3  vols.  10/6   16°  Bickers  {N.  K83]  84 

single  specimen  essays,  given  entire,  fr.  Eng.  and  Amer.  essayists ;  Wash.  Irving,  Leigh  Hunt,  Lamb,  De  Quincey,  Landor,  3yd.  Smith,  Thackeray,  Emerson. 
Arnold,  Morley,  Helps.  Kingsley,  Curtis,  Lowell,  Carlyle,  Macaulay,  Froude,  Freeman,  Gladstone,  Newman,  Leslie  Stephen. 

„  „  Representative  Essays  [selection  from  above]  $2     8°  A^ew  York  go 

781  ^ 


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BRITISH   ESSAYISTS. 


[Essayists 


K  §83 

Seventeenth  Century, 

Bacon,  Francis,  Ld.  [1561-1626] 

Essays  [1597,1612,1624]  ed.  Dr.  E.  A.  Abbott,  w.  notes,  2  vols.  [Text  alone  2/6]  6/- 

„                                    ed.  Joseph  Davey,  w.  intro.  and  notes  '        i/- 

*  „  ed.  Frf.  F.  G.  Selby,  w.  notes  3/6 
■1  ed.  Francis  Storr+C.  H.  Gibson,  w.  notes  and  indexes  3/6 
„                                  ed.  Abp.  R.  Whately  io/6 

With  abundant  comments  of  a  solid  and  interesting  cliaracter. 

„  as  he  left  them,  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  l/- 

*  ,,    and  Colours  of  Good  ix  Evil,  ed.  W.  Aldis  Wright,  w.  notes  and  glossarial  index  [Golden  Treas.  S. 
CoWLEY,Abram[i6l8-b7J  Essays  :  ed.  with  intro.  and  notes  Prf.  J.  R.  Luinby  4/- 

,,  ,,  Essays  [Bayard  Series ;  also  6<f. ,  Cassell's  Nat.  Lib. '86]  2/6 

Eighteenth  Century. 

ADUisON,Joseph[i672-i7i9]  The  Spectator  [1711-14],  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley,  w.  intro. j_notes  &  index    2/6 
Selections  .»«^  ,„., 


18°  Longman 

76 

c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

88 

gl  8°  Macmillan 

89 

12°  Rivington 

8S 

8°  Longman 

[56]  66 

c  8°  Routledge  83 

I  4/6  18°  Macmillan[62]8l 

f  8°  Camb.  Press  87 

18°  Low  67 


ed.  J.  R.  Green 
'  ,,  ed.  T.  Arnold,  w.  notes 

Illustrated  Selection, 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley    w.  ill.  C.  O.  Murray 
.  PEFOEjDaniel  [1663-1731]— w.  K  §  89  :  Collected  Writings. 
DRybEN,-John[i62i-i7oi]  Essays  :  selected  and  ed.  Prf.  C.  D, 
GoLDSMiTH,0.[i728-i774]— z/.  K  §  89  :  Collected  Writings. 


Yonge 


[Golden  Treasury  Series]  4/6 
4/6 

[a  very  pretty  edn.  ]  6/- 

2/6 


c  8°  Routledge 
18°  Macmillan 
f  8°  Clar.  Press 


89 
80 
gl 


8  4°  Low  n.d.  (86) 

f  8°  Macmillan  81 


Guardian,  The 
Hume, 'David  [1711-76] 


Dent 

Walter  Scott 
Cassell 


75 
62 

89 

89 


8°  New  York 


[1760]  88 
[1771]  84 

n.d. 


— V.  Steele,  Sir  Richard,  infra. 

Essays  [1742] :  moral,  political,  literary :  ed.  T.  H.  Green +T.  H.  Grose,  2  vols. 

\text,  3/6,  Ward  &  Lock]  28/-     8°  Longman 
JOHNSOV,Dr.Samuel[l790-84]  The  Rambler  [1750-52],  2  vols.  o.p.  {pb.  8/-;  w.  6/6]  c  8°  Tegg 

Selections  Select  Essays  of  Dr.  Johnson,  ed.   Dr.  G.  Birkbeck  Hill,  2  vols.  ;  6  etches 

[Temple  Lib.]  10/6  f  8 
,1  The  Rambler,   Adventurer,   Idler  :    essays  of  Dr.  Johnson,  ed.   S.  J.    Reid 

[Camelot  Ser.]  i/-    16° 
Lyttelton,  Geo.,  Ld.  [1709-73]  Dialogues  of  the  Dead  [Cassell's  National  Lib  ]  i>d.    18° 

Mackenzie,  Hy.  [1745-1831]  The  Man  of  Feeling  [Cassell's  National  Lib.]  (3d.    i8' 

MACKENZIE  also  contributed  largely  to  the  Lenitt£-er  imd  Mirror,  ut  supra. 

MACKlNTOSHjJames  [1765-1832]  Essays     ,  [contrib.  chfly.  to  Edin.  Review]  $2 

Rambler,  The  — v.  Johnson,  Dr.  S.,  supra. 

Spectator,  The  — v.  Addison,  Joseph,  supra. 

STEELE,Sir  Rich.  [1671-1729]  The  Tatler  and  the  Guardian  5/- 

Selections  ed.  A.  C.  Ewald  [Chandos  Classics]  1/6  c  8°  Wame 

, ,  fr.  Tatler,  Spectator,  Guardian,  ed.  Austin  Dobson  5/-  f  8°  Clar.  Press 

Tatler,  The  — v.  Steele,  Sir  Richard,  supra. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

■  ALlS0N,Sir  Arch,  [i  757-1839]  Essays :  historical,  political  &  miscellaneous,  3  v.  [for  contents,  ».  F  §  l]45/-     8°  Blackwood  50 

■  Allen,  Grant  Falling  in  Love ;  and  other  essays  6/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  89 
[Arnold,  Rev.  F.]  Three-cornered  Essays,  3/6;  Ai-m-chair  Essays  3/6  c8°  Ward&Downey[86]86;88 
Arnold,  Matthew              Mixed  Essays                                                                                                          9/- c  8°  Smith&Elder  [79J80 

On  Democracy,  Equality,  Irish  Catholicism  and  British  Liberalism,  Falkland,  G.  Sand,  a  French  critic  on  Milton,  do.  on  Goethe,  ttc.    For  his  Essays  in  Crii..  w.  K  5  ai- 


c  8°  Nimmo  \il^^^\  76 

88 

85 


Irish  Essays,  and  Others 

Speech  at  Eton,  French  Play  in  London,  Copyright,  Prefaces  to  Poems — for  other  contents,  «'.  F  S  35- 

Passages  from  the  Prose  Writings  of  Matthew  Arnold  7/6  c  8° 

Literature,  Politics  and  Society,  Philosophy  and  Religion. 

Barrie,  J.  M.  My  Lady  Nicotine  [ess.  on  smoking,  etc.;  repr.  fr.  St.  jfames  Gazette']  6/-  c8° 


7/6  c8°  Smith&Elder       82 


B[oyd],[  Rev.]  A.  K.  H.   Essays  and  Contributions 


ea.  3/6  c  8° 


Autumn  Holidays  of  a  Country  Parson 64 

Changed  Aspects  of  Unchanged  Truths 69 

Commonplace  Philosoplier    6a 

■       ---  -'   tfpu— ■'•  -■ 


Hodder 
IvOngman 


80 

90 
59-85 


Counsel  and  Comfort  [pulpit  discourses] 63 

Critical  Essays    65 


•Graver  Thots.  of  a  Country  Parson,  5  Ser... 62,  64,  75 

Landscapes,  Churches,  and  Moralities    74 

Leisure  Hours  in  Town 61 


Present-Day  Thoughts   70 

•Recreations  of  a  Country  Parson,  3  Series  59,  61,  78 

Seaside  Musings 7a 

Sunday  Afternoons  at  a  Parish  Church    66 

What  Set  him  Right 85 


ea.  7/6  c  8"  Douglas,£i/2«.  [58,61)90 

;  Marjorie  Fleminff;  Our  Dogs;  "With  Brains,  Sir;'' 
Rao  and  his  Friends,  w.  port,  and  7  ill.,  9/-  4° ; 


i/-  f  8°  Ward  &  Lock[75]88 


Lessons  of  Middle  A^e 67 

♦Our  Little  Life,  2  senes   81.  S4 

Ajid  some  othtr  collections, 

BROWN,Dr.John[i8io-82]  I-IorK  Subsecivae,  3  series 

i. :  Locke  and  Sydenham,  eic. ;  ii, :  Rab  and  his  Friend';,  etc.  ;  iii.  •  John  Leech,  etc.    Rab  and  ills  Friends  Utlse  i/-] ; 
Minchmore;  Jeems,  the  Doorkeeper;  The  Huteikin  ;  Plain  Words  on  Health ;  Something;  about  a  Well,  e 

Marjorie,  ill.,  6/-  and  7/6  4". 

CARLYLE,Thos.[i795-i88l]  Essays— ».  K  §  89  :  Collected  Writings. 
COBBE,  Frances  Power  [li.  1822  ;  liv,] — v.  also  A  §  §  6,  7,  113,  Il8,  127. 

False  Beasts  and  True  :  essays  on  natural  (and  unnatural)  history 
Coleridge,  S.T.  [1772-1834]—!'.  K  §  89  :  Collected  Writings. 
DeQuiNCEY,  Thos.[i785-i859]— ^J.  K  §  89  :  Collected  Writings. 
DiLKE,  Sir  Chas.  W.         Papers  of  a  Critic,  2  vols. 
D'ISRAELI,  Isaac  [1767-1848]— Z).  K  §  23. 
DOWLING,  Rich,  [living]   Ignorant  Essays,  5/-  ;  More  Ignorant  Essays,  5/-;  Indolent  Essays  6/-  c  8°  Ward&Downey  [89]89;89;89 
Foster,  John[i77o-i843] 

Essays  7  vols.,  ea.  vol.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.[l9-47]63 

On  Decision  of  Cliar;\cter,  05  ;  On  Evils  of  Popular  Ignorance,  35  j  Or,  Improvement  of  Time,  /  date ;  Critical  Essays  [repr.  fr.  Eclectic  Rev.]  a  v.  it;  Lectures  [del.  at  Broadinead 
Chapel,  Bristoll  3  v.  .14-47.    The  second  was  the  author's  own  favouriCd,  though  it  sold  less  well  tlian  the  others,  a  proof,  the  author  used  to  say,  of  Popular  Ignorance. 

782 


24/-     8°  Murray 


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K  §83 

FroudeJ.  A.  [1818  ;  living]  Short  Stories  on  Great  Subjects,  4  ser.  [for  contents,  &.  F  §  i]  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Longman  [fj]  86 

Garnett,  E.  [living\        The  Paradox  Club                                                                                                  2/6  f  8°  Unwin  [88]  90 

Godwin,  William[i7s6-i836]  Essays                                                                                                         7/6  c  8°  Paul  [v.y.]  73 

Greg,  W.  R.  [1809-89]     Miscellaneous  Essays,  2  series                                                                        ea.  7/6  c  8°  Triibner  81584 

GuRNEY,Edmund[i8  ?-89]  Tertium  Quid,  2  vols.                                                                                  12/-  c  8°  Paul  87 

Essays  on  currently  dispnted  questions  :  Human  Ideal.  Natural  Relief.,  Controversy  of  Life,  Ethics  of  Pain,  Epilogrue  on  Vivisection,  Nature  of  Evidence 
in  Matters  Extraordinary,  the  Utilitarian  "Oui;]it,"  Monism,  Wagner,  The  East  End,  Poets,  Critics,  and  Class  Lists,  Appreciation  of  Poetry.  Psycho- 
logy of  music,  etc.  The  title  is  supposed  to  represent  the  pt.  ofvinu  of  the  author,  in  all  cases  a  new  one,  not  extenuating  ditferenccs  or  tending  to 
compromise,  but  rather  making  the  "  duels  "  triangular. 

Hare,A.W.  +J-C.[;'^:;85s]  Guesses  at  Truth  :  by  two  brothers  4/6    12°  Macmillan  [40-48]  71 

Harrison,  Fred.  [183 1 ; /ro.]  The  Choice  of  Books  and  other  Literary  Pieces  6/- c  8°        ,,  86 

Hayward,  Abraham  [1803-84]  Essays,  2  vols.  [fr.  the  Edinb.  and  Quarterly  Revirais\  12/-     8°  Longman  79 

A  selection  ft.  3  series.  Syd.  Smith.  Rogers,  F.  von  Gentz,  Edgeworth,  Hahn-Hahn,  I-I.  Boyle,  Dumas ;  Brit.  Pari.,  its  Hist,  and  Eloq.  ;  Pearls  and  Mode  Pearls  of  History; 
Vicissitudes  of  Great  Families ;  Eng.  and  France,  their  Natl.  Qualities,  Manners,  Morals,  and  Society ;  Ly.  Palmerston,  Ld.  Landsdowne,  Ld.  Bailing  and  Bulwer  :  Whist 
and  Whist  Players. 

HAZLiTT,Wm.[i778-i83o]  Essays  ea.  vol.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.[i7-2S]7i-73 

Essays  on  Men  and  Manners ;  The  Plain  Speaker  [on  books,  etc.]  26 ;  Round  Table  [on  literature,  etc.]  17  ;  Sketches  and  Essays  ;  Spirit  of  the  Age  [contemp.  portraits]  25. 

*  Selections  ed.  Alex.  Ireland,  sub  tit.  Wm.  Hazlitt :  essayist  and  critic  ;  w.  mem.  [Cavendish  Lib.]  3/6  c  8°  Warne    89 

,,  ed.  F.  Carr,  w.  intro.  and  notes  [Camelot  Series]  l/-    16°  Walter  Scott  89 

Bibliography  List  of  Writings  of  Leigh  Hunt  and  Wm.  Hazlitt.     By  A.  Ireland  10/6     8°  J.  R.  Smith  68 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur  [1817-75] 

Companions  of  my  Solitude  3/6  s  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [5 1]79 

Essays  written  in  the  Intervals  of  Business,  ed.  Prfs.  F.  J.  Rowe  +  W.  T.  Webb  3/6gl8°  Macmillan       [41]  89 

Friends  in  Council,  2  series  ;  ea.  in  2  vols.  ea.  vol.  3/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [47 ;  59]  79 

HoOK.Theod.E.  [1788-1841]  Life  and  Remains,  ed.  Rev.  R.  H.  Barham  [Llfe  =  2SS  pp.  ;  Remains  =235  pp.]6/-c  8°  Bentley[48]S8 

Includes  the  Ramsbottom  Letters, 

Hunt,  J.  H.  Leigh  [1784-1859]  Selected  Essays :—  ^ 

Essays  [Camelot  Series]  l/-   16°  Walter  Scott  [41]  87 

Men,  Women,  and  Books  :  selection  of  essays,  etc  2J6{  8°  Smith  &  Elder[47]7a 

*Essays  ed.  Chas.  Kent,  sub  tit.  Leigh  Hunt  as  Poet  &  Essayist ;  w.  biogr.  intro.  [Cavendish  Lib.]  3/6  c  8°  Warne  89 

HUTTON,  Rich.  Holt  [edr.  Spectator}  Theological  and  Literary  Essays,  2  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [76]  88 

L  :  Moral  Significance  of  Atheism  ;  Atheistic  Explan.  of  Relig.  ;  Science  &  Theism ;  Pop.  Pantheism ;  What  is  Revelation  ?  Historical  Problems  of  Fourth  Gospel ; 
Incarnation  and  Princ.  of  Evidence ;  Renan's  Christ;  Renan's  St.  Pant;  The  Hard  Church  ;  Romanism,  Protestantism,  and  Anglicanism,  ii. :  Goethe  and  his 
Infl. ;  Genius  of  Wordsworth ;  Shelley  and  his  Poetry ;  Browning ;  Poetry  of  Old.  Test. ;  A.  H.  Clough  ;  Poetry  of  Mat.  Arnold  ;  Tennyson ;  Nat.  Hawthorne. 

Huxley,  Prf.  T.  H.  [1825  ;  liv.}  Lay  Sermons,  Addresses  &  Reviews,  7/6  ;  Selections  from  same  i/-  c  8°  MacmilIan[7o]7i;  [7i]7S 
„  I,  Critiques  and  Addresses,  10/6 ;  American  Addresses  6/6     8°         ,,  73 ;  77 

„  „  Science  and  Culture,  and  other  essays  10/6     8°         „  82 

For  contents  of  above,  xi.  H  §  42.    A  new  vol.  of  essays  is  announced  for  pub.  in  1890. 

Jeffrey,  Francis,  Ld.  [1773-1850]  Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh  Review  o.f.  \_pb.  21/-  ;  w.  6/6]     8°  Blackwood     [46]  55 

„             ,,                     Essays  on  Beauty  and  on  Taste  3/6  c  8°  Ward&  Lock[24;ii]79 

jESSOPP.Dr.Aug.  [//W»^]  Arcady :  for  better,  for  w^orse  3/6  c8°  Unwin              [86]  87 

„             1,                        Trials  of  a  Country  Parson  \v.  also  F  §  14]  7/6  c  8°       „                           90 

Trials  of  Country  Parson  j  Church  and  Villages ;  Snowed  up  in  Arcady ;  Quis  Custodiet ;  Cathed  Space  f.  Neglected  Records. 

•Lamb,  Charles  [1775-1834]—^.  also  K  §  89  :  Collected  Writings. 

Essays  of  Elia  [1823-33]  ed.  Can.  A.  Ainger  [  =  Works,  vol.  i.]  5/-  c  8° 

„           „                       ed.  Augustine  Birrell,  2  vols.  [Temple  Library]  10/6  f  8° 

„           n                       2  vols.  [Stott  Library]  ea.  3/-   32° 

,,           ,,                       2  vols.  _  [Knickerbocker  Nuggets]  ea.  $1    18° 

Illustrated  Edition           w.  etchings  by  Gifford,  Smellie,  Piatt  and  Church  [Arti's.]  15/-     4° 

Lang,  Andrew  [living']      Lost  Leaders,  ed.  Pett  Ridge  [repr.  fr.  Daily  News]  5/-  c  8° 

American  Humour,  Thackeray's  drawings,  Montaigne,  Pepys,  Thackeray's  London,  salmon-fishing,  "  proposals,"  etc.,  etc. 

„  ,,  Letters  on  Literature  [reprs.  fr.  iV.   K. /«*/<«(/«;^]  6/6  f  8°  Longman         [89]  89 

Mod.  Eng.  poetry,  Longfellow,  Virgil,  essays  on  vers  de  soci^td,  Gdrard  de  Nerval,  Fielding.  Aiicassiii  et  Nicotetle,  Lucretius.  Rochefoucauld.  Plotinus,  Keats'  Reynolds, 

books  about  Red  Men,  Sam.  Richardson. 

„  „  Old  Friends  :  essays  in  epistolary  parody  [repr.  fr.  St,  James'  Gazette]  6/6  c  8°  Longman  90 

,,  „  Letters  to  Dead  Authors  6/6  c8°         ,,  86 

Landor,  W.  S.  [1775-1864]— ji.  K  §  89  :  Collected  Writings. 

Lubbock,  Sir  John  [living]  Pleasures  of  Life  Series  i.  3/6,  cheap  edn.  i/-  ;  ser.  ii.  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [87]  87  589 

Macaulay,  Ld.  [1800-59]  Critical  and  Historical  Essays,  "Trevelyan  Edn.,"  2  vols.  9/-  c  8°  Longman  [25-44]  90 

Also  "  Popular  Edn.,"  c  ff"  a/6  ;  "Student's Edn.,"  c8°6/-:  " People's  Edn.,"  2  vols.  c8°8/-;  "Cabinet  Edn.,"  4  vols,  p  8°  24/-;  "Library  Edn.,"  3  vols.  8° 36/-. 

Selection                    — .r«iJ/i<.  Essayson  Men  &Bks.,ed.Dr.A.H.Japp,  w. intro.  &  notes[Lotos  Ser.]  3/6    18°  Triibner  89 

Mahony,  Rev.  F.  [Father  Prout  ;  1805-66]  Works  of  Father  Prout                  [reprinted  fr.  Eraser]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [36]  81 

„              »                   The  same                                                                                                         3/6  c  8°  Routledge  [36]  80 

,,               „                    Final  Reliques  of  Father  Prout,  ed.  Banchard  Jerrold                                    12/6  p  8°  Chatto  71; 

Mills,  Charles                   Attic  Nights                                                                                                     7/6  c  8°      „  79 

Essays  on  literature,  education,  etc.,  after  the  manner,  and  in  continuation,  of  the  Nodes  Ambrosiana. 

MORISON,  J.  Cotter  [1831-88]  Collected  Essays,  ed.  John  Morley  in  prep 

MORLEY,  John  [1838  ;  living]— v.  K  §  89  :  Collected  Writings. 

MULOCH,  Miss  [Mrs.  G.  L.  Craik;  1826-87]  Concerning  Men.  By  the  author  oijohn  Halifax,  Gent.  A,j(>  c  8°  Macmillan  88 

Myers,  F.  W.  H.  [living]  Essays,  2  vols.  ;  i.  :  Classical ;  ii.  :  Modern  ea,  4/6  c  8°  „  83  •  83 

Newman,  Prf.  F.  W.  [1805  ;  liv.]  Miscellanies,  3  series  [social  &  political  essays  &  addresses] 

ser.  i.,  7/6  8°  (Triibner) ;  ii.  12/-;  iii.  10/6     8°  Paul       69;  88;  89 
Patmore,  Coventry  [1823 ;  liv,]  Principle  in  Art  [and  other  essays]  5/-  f  8°  Bell  [80]  80 

.  783 


Macmillan 

84 

Dent 

88 

Stott 

8q 

Ne^o  York 

88 

Paterson,  Edin. 

85 

Paul 

89 

Literature]  AMERICAN.    FOREIGN.  [Essayists 

K  §§  84-85 

Pattison,  Rev.  Mark       Collected  Essays,  2  vols.  24/-     8°  Clar.  Press  89 

21  essays,  repr.  fr.  Tarious  periodicals  [i8  betw.  1845-82],  vol.  i.  is  made  up  princ.  of  essays  dealing  w.  hist-  of  philology  and  educ,  vol.  iL  w.  essays  on  liist.  of  relig.  thought 

Payn,  James  Holiday  Tasks :  essays  written  in  vacation  time  3/6  c  8°  Chatto  89 

Praed,  W.  M.  [1802-39]  Essays,  coll.  &  arrgd.  Sir  Geo.  Young  [Morley's  Universal  Lib.]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge  87 

PURNELL,  Thomas  [  =  "  Q  ;  "]  Dust  and  Diamonds  :  essays  in  various  subjects  6/-     8°  Ward  &  Downey  88 

RUSKIN,  John  [1819 ;  limng\—v.  K  §  89  :  Collected  Writings  of  British  Authors. 

Smith,  Rev.  Sydney  [1771-1845]  Essays,  3/6  ;  or  2  ser,,  ea.  i/-  [ — v.  also  K  §  89]  c  8°  Longman  74  ;  Ward  '&  L.  84 ;  85 

„  „  Peter  Plymley's  Letters  ;  and  Selected  Essays  [National  Lib.]  61^.    18°  Cassell  [08]  86 

Spencer,  Herbert  [1820  ;  &.]  Essays:  scient.,  polit.  &  speculative ;  ser.  i.-ii.  i6/-  ;  iii.  8/-  [w.  C  §  62]     8°  Williams[58]83;[74]8o 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  \livmg\  Memoirs  and  Portraits  6/-  c  8°  Chatto  [87]  88 

,,  ,,  Virginibus  Puerisque ;  and  other  papers  6/-  c  8°       „  [82]  88 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  [181 1-63]  The  Earlier  Writings  of,  ed.  C.  P.  Johnson  ;  ports,  and  ill.  6/-     8°  Stock  88 

Shows  by  priv.  corres;).  and  other  evidence  that  Tliackeiay  wrote  some  of  the  papers  in  Ttu  Snob,  GffWnsnutn,  NatUmal  Standard,  Fraser's  Mas-,  and  other  periodicals. 

Traill,  H.  D.  \living]      The  New  Lucian  :  dialogues  of  the  dead  [in  imitation  of  Lucian]  12/-     8°  Chapman  84 

de  Verb,  Aubrey  T.  [1814  ;  liv.']  Essays  :  chiefly  literary  and  ethical     [  =  Essays,  vol.  ii.,  «/  K  §  21]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  89 

Walker,  Thos.  [1784-1836]  The  Original  [1835-36],  w.  intro.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Morley's  Univ.  Lib.]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge  87 

„  „  The  same,  ed.  Dr.  Thos.  Guy  12/6     8°  Renshaw  74 

„  ,,  The  same,  arranged  on  a  new  plan,  w.  intro.  R.  Dowling  3/6  c  8°  Ward  &  Downey  88 

An  attempt  to  revive  the  period,  essay  of  18  cent.    Essays  on  Agriculture,  Clubs,  Composition,  Country  Houses,  Educ,  Parks,  Good  Breeding,  Good  Feeling.  Govmb, 
Iscariotism,  Liberty,  Life,  Pauperism,  Reform,  Sailors,  Suppers,  Siclc  Wives,  Temper,  Parochial  Govmt.,  Hand-loom  Weavers,  National  Characteristics,  etc.,  etc. 

-Wilson,  Prf.  J.  ["  Christ.  North  "  ;  i^]  Essays  :  critical  and  imaginative,  ed.  Prf.  Ferrier,  4  v.      16/-  c  8°  Blackwood     [55]  66 
„  ,,  Noctes  Ambrosianae,  ed.  Prf.  Ferrier,  4  vols.  ea.  4/-  c  8°  ,,  64 

Imaginary  colloquies,  contrib.  to  Blackrwood^s  Mae.  1820-35.    The  orig.  series  numbered  71,  of  wh-  only  41  v»ere  wholly  by  WILSON,  and  only  these  4T  are  here 
reproduced.    Selectijins  from  same,  ed.  John  Skelton,  3/6  c  ff*  Blackwood  £76]  88, 

„  ,,  Recreations  of  Christopher  North,  2  vols.  ea.  4/- c  8°  Blackwood     [42]  64 

84.    AMERICAN  ESSAYISTS. 

Collections  — w.  K§83,.f.!v.  Putnam. 

Individually. 

Channing,  W.  E.  — w.  a  §  95. 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [1803-82] — v.  K  §  90  :  Collected  Writings. 

Higginson,  T.  W.  \b.  1823 ;  Hving]  Atlantic  Essays  6/-  c  8°  Low  72 

I'lea  for  Culture,  Litetc.turc  as  an  Art,  Americanism  in  Literature,  The  Greek  Goddesses,  ea. 

„            „               Old  Port  Days,  $1.50;  Outdoor  Papers  %i.y)  c?>°  Boston    [    ]S2;82 

Holland,  J.  G.  [1819-81]—^-.  K  §  90. 

Holmes,  O.  W.  [1809;  Hv.']  Autocrat  of  Breakfast  Table,  2  vols.  [also  Camelot  Ser.,  i/-]  4/-   18°  Douglas,  Ed.  [57]  83 

„             „                     The  Professor  at  the  Breakfast  Table,  2  vols.  [        „                 ,,           ]  4/-   18°         „         „     [60]  83 

„             „                      The  Poet  at  the  Breakfast  Table,  2  vols.  [        „                 ,,            ]  4/-    18°          „         „     [72]  83 

Library  Edition  of  same,  3  vols.  ea.  10/6;  Popular  Edition  of  above  in  paper  covers,  ea.  in  a  vols.,  ea.  voL  x/-.  . 

Irving,  Wash,  [i  783-1859]— ».  K  §  90  :  Collected  Writings. 

Lowell,  J.  R.  [1819  ;  Hv.\  Democracy  and  other  essays  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan  86 

The  "  other  essays  '*  are  on  Fielding,  Coleridge,  Books  and  Libraries.  Wordsworth  and  Don  Quixote. 

"Marvel,  Ik"  [=D.  G.  Mitchell,  1822-89]  Writings,  ed.  D.  C.  Mitchell,  6  vols.                     ea.  5/-     8°  Low  [47,  «&.]  86 

„         ,,                   ,,               ,,         Reveries  of  a  Bachelor,  ill.  F.  O.  C.  Darley                                7/6sq  8°  Warne  [51]  88 

,,        ,,                 ,,              ,,        The  same                                                                [Temple  Lib.]  5  p  8°  Dent  go 

Matthews,  Dr.  Wm.  \living\yien.  Places  and  Things;  Great  Conversers  and  other  essays       ea.  $1.50    12°  Chicago  87; 

„                 ,,                Hours  with  Men  and  Books ;  Literary  Style,  and  other  essays              ea.  $1.50   12°        ,,  77  >  81 

Repplier,  Agnes  [Am.;  living\  Books  and  Men                                                                                       $1.25    12°  Boston  8S 

Children  Past  and  Present ;  What  Children  Read;  Benef.  of  Superstit. ;  Decay  of  Sentiment ;  Curiosities  of  Criticism,  e&; 

Thoreau,  Henry  D.         — v.  H  §  68  :  Nat.  Hist.  Sketches. 

85.    FOREIGN  ESSAYISTS:  TRANSLATIONS. 
French. 

de  Montaigne,  M.  [1533-92]  Essays  [1580],  tr.  C.  Cotton  [1759],  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  3  vols.  , 

[w.  tr.  of  his  letters,  and  notes]  24/-     8°  Reeves&Tumer72-77 
„  „  The  same,  tr.  John  Florio  [1603],  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley,  w.  intro.  and  gloss.    3/6  p  8°  Routledge       [85]  87 

„  „  The  same,  tr.  J.  H.  McCarthy,  2  V.  [pretty  little  pocket  edn. ;  Stott  Lib.]  ea.  3/-   32°  Stott  89 

German. 

V.  Goethe,  J.  W.  [1749-1832]  Conversations  with  Eckermann  and  Soret,  tr.  J.  Oxenford  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.           74 

V.  Schiller,  F.  [1759-1805]  Essays :  esthetical  and  philosophical  [tr.]  3/6  c  8°  ,,        '            74 

Schopenhauer,  A.  [i788-.|P6o]  Religion  :  a  dialogue,  and  other  essays,  tr.  T.  Bailey  Saunders  2/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [89] 90 

„                  „            Wisdom  of  Life,  tr.  same,  2/6 ;  Counsels  and  Maxims,  tr.  same  2/6  c  8°  „            90590 

These  two  bks,  together  form  a  complete  tr.  of  the  Aphorismen  sur  Lebensvieiskeit, 

Italian. 

Leopardi,  G.  [1798-1837]  Essays  and  Dialogues,  tr.  Chas.  Edwardes  [Eng.  &  For.  Phil.  Lib.]  10/6  p8°  Triibner  82 

Mazzini,  Joseph  —vide  D  §  139.  784 


Literature]  BRITISH   LETTER-WRITERS.  [Letter-Writers,  etc. 

K  §86 

X.  Xetter-Mtitets,  ©tatorig  [anb  IRbetoric], 

86.    BRITISH  LETTER-WRITERS. 

The  correspondence  of  Literary  Men,  Musicians,  etc.,  is  classed  with  their  Lives.     Historical  Letters  in  F,  etc. 

Collections  of  Letters. 

Ellis,  Sir  Henry  [ed.]      —v.  F  §  i6,  K  §  23. 

Knight,  Charles  [ed.]       Half  Hours  with  the  best  Letter-Writers,  z  series  ea.  10/6  c  8°  Routledge      66  ;  68 

Mason,  E.  T.  [Am.  ;  ed.]  British  Letters:  illustrative  of  character  and  social  life,  3  vols.  $3.75   16°  New  York  88 

Arrgd.  iQ  groups,  under  headings:  Town- Life,  Country-Life,  Adventure,  Manners,  Self- Portraiture,  Home-Life,  Anecdotes,  etc. 

Merydew,  J.  T.  [ed.]       Love- Letters  of  Famous  Men  &  Women,  2  v. ;  28  ports.  [18  &  19  cents.]  30/-     8°  Remington  88 

'ScooNES,  W.  B.  [ed.]     Four  Centuries  of  English  Letters  •  6/-  c  8°  Paul  [80]  88 

350  letters  by  150  writers,  fr.  the  Paston  Letters  to  the  present  time ;  each  with  a  good  concise  "  argument." 

Williams,  Hovirard  [ed.]  English  Letters  and  Letter- Writers  of  iSth  Century  ;  w.  notes  and  ports.    12/6     8°  Bell  86 

First  Series :  Swift  and  Pope,    Is  not  to  be  continued. 

Individual  Letter- Writers. 

Chesterfield,  [4th]  E.  of  [1694-1773]  Letters  to  his  Son,  ed.  C.  S.  Carey,  2  vols,  10/6  c  8°  Tegg  [1774]  79 

„  Letters  to  his  Godson  &  Successor,  ed.  E.  of  Carnavon  :  w.  memoir;  ill.    21/-     8°  Clar.  Press     [89]  90 

The  former  letters  were  written  to  Philip  STANHOPE,  his  natural  son,  and  ffiven  to  the  world  after  his  death  by  his  widow,  in  spite  of  an  attempt  to  suppress  them.    The  latter, 
very  similar  in  tone  and  style,  were  written  to  the  lawful  Philip  Stanhope,  by  whose  son  they  were  cherished  for  years,  and  then  given  to  his  son-in-law.  Lord  Carnarvon. 

Selection  ed.  C.  Sayle  [Camelot  Series]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott  89 

Letters,  Sentences,  and  Maxims  [Bayard  Series]  2/6    16°  Low  69 

Howell,  Jas.  [1594-1666]  Epistolae  Ho-Elianae  :  familiar  letters,  ed.  Joseph  Jacobs,  w.  intro.  &  notes  1 5/-  8""  Nutt[i645,47, 5o,55]90 

Oneofthemost  entertaining  ofletter-writers,  whom  Thackeray  always  kept  at  his  bedside,  on  the  same  shelf  as  Montaigne.    The  only  edn.  this  century. 

Montagu,  Ly.  Mary  Wortley  [1690-1762]  Letters  &  Works,  ed.  Ld.  Wharncliffe  [1836],  re-ed.  Moy 

Thomas  ;  w.  memoir,  2  vols.,  ea.  5/-  c  %"  Bolin's  Lib.    [61]  87 
„  „         Letters  Descriptive  of  her  Travels  2/6    12"  Chambers  [1763]  65 

Osborne,  Dorothy  Letters  [1652-54]  to  Sir  Wm.  Temple  [her  lover  for  7  years  and  afterwards 

husband],  ed.  E.  A.  Parry,  w.  notes  6/-  c  8"  Griffith  [88]  89 

Paston  Letters  [1422-1509],  ed.  J.  Gardiner,  3  vols.  [Arber's  Reprints;  z'.  F  §  31]  21/-  f  8"  Prf  Arber,^zVfff.[i787]75 

Swift,  Dn.  Jon.  [1667-1745]  Letters  &  Journal  to  Stella,  ed.  S.  Lane-Poole  [selections;  Parchm,  Lib.]  6/-  f  8°  Paul  85 

,,  ,,  — z*M  William's  English  Letters,  ut  supra  [pp.  275-511]. 

Walpole,  Hor.  [4th  E.  of  Orford;  1717-97]  Conesp.  of,  ed.  Peter  Cunningham,  9  v.     \v.  F  §  25]  81/-     8"  Bentley      [40-51]  86 
Selection  ed.  Prf.  C.  D,  Yonge,  w.  notes,  2  vols.  32/-     8°  Unwin  89 

Comprizes  the  most  valuable  portion  of  the  famous  letters  to  Thomas  Gray,  sir  Horace  Mann  &  Geo.  Montague.    Comparatively  worthless  notes. 

,,  sub  tit.  Horace  Walpole  and  his  W6rld ;  8  pi.  6/-  c  8°  Seeley  84 

CoUeetions  of  Orations. 

British, 

•Adams,  Prf,  C.  K.  [Am.;  ed.]  Representative  British  Orations,  3  vols.  $3-75    16"  New  York  89 

An  excellent  selection,  ea.  oration  bg,  preceded  by  a  biogr.  and  crit.  sketch  :  also  has  useful  notes.  L  ;  Sir  J.  ELIOT :  Cond.  of  Eng.  und.  Buckingltanf,  Pym  : 
Grievances  und.  CItas.  i.j  CHATHAM:  Right  of  Taxing  Amer . ;  CHATHAM:  Concerning  Affairs  in  Amer.;  MANSFIELD:  Right  to  Tax  Amer. ;  BURKE: 
ResoltUioJis  f.  Cencil.  w.  Amer.  \\.  \  PiTT :  Refusal  to  Negociate  w.  Napol. ;  C.  J.  Fox  :  Rejection  of  Nap.  's  Overtures  of  Peace ;  MACKINTOSH  :  In  Behalf  of 
FreeSpeech;  ERSKINE:  Vn  Limitation  of  Free  Speech,  iii. :  CANNING:  Granting  Aid  to  Portug. ;  yiPJ:.A.\il.K\  \  Reform  Bill  of  iB^z;  COBDEN:  Effects  of 
Protection  ;  BRIGHT :  Foreign  Policy  of  Gt.  Brit. ;  BEACONSFIELD  :  Princ.  of  Coftserv.  Party  ;  GLADSTONE ;  Domestic  and  For.  A^irs. 

Clarke,  Wm.  [ed.]  Political  Orations  from  Wentworth  to  Macaulay  [Camelot  Ser.]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott  89 

Jacob,  T.  Evan  [ed.]         British  Oratory  [Victoria  Library]  i/-    18°  Lovell  Reeve  89 

GRATTAN:  Irish  Indep.;  PiTT:  On  Union;  PEEL:  Com  Laws;  BRIGHT:  Reform;  JONES:  Democracy;  GLADSTONE:  Oaths. 

American. 

American  Eloquence :  a  cyclopaedia  of  American  eloquence,  2  vols. ;  ports.  $7     8°  New  York  7- 

*JOHNSTON,  Prf.  A.  [Am.;  ed.]  American  Orations,  3  vols.  [uniform  w,  Adams,  ut  supra]  $3.75    16°         „  84 

An  excellent  coll.,  w.  intros.  to  each  period  and  notes,  i. :  Colonialism :  Pat.  Henry  :  Convention  of  Delegates,  Adopting  the  Fed.  Const. ;  HAMILTON  :  Adopting 
the  Federal  Const. :  WASHINGTON  ; /«aw^.  Address,  ii.:  Constit.  Govt:  Fisher  AMES:  5«VilrA  Treaty;  J.  NICHOLAS:  Proposed  Repeal  of  Sedition  La-w.  iii. : 
Rise  of  Democracy:  JEFFERSON:  Inaug.  Address;  Eliphalet  NOTT:  Death  of  Hamilton;  J.  RANDOLPH:  Militia  Bill;  Jos.  QUINCY:  Admission  of  Louisi- 
ana ;  CLAY :  fVar  of  iSiz.  iv, :  Rise  of  Nationality  :  CALHOUN  :  Nullific.  and  Force  Bill;  R.  Y.  Hayne  :  Mr.  Foot's  Resolutioji ;  WEBSTER  ;  In  Reply  ts 
Hayne.  v.:  Auti-Slavery  Struegle :  Wendell  PHILLIPS:  Murder  of  Lovejoy ;  J.  C.  CALHOUN:  Slavery  Question;  D.  WEBSTER:  Constit.  and  Union;  CLAY: 
Cetnprotnise  of  i&so:  Wendell  PHILLIPS :  Philos.  ofAbol.Mavt.;  Salmon  Portland  CHASE:  KansaS'Nebraska  Bill;  C.  SUMNER:  Kansas-Nebraska  Bill; 
S.  A.  DOUGLAS:  ICansas-Nebraska  Bill  i  C.  SUMNER:  Crime  against  Kansas;  Preston  S.  BROOKS:  Sumner  Assault ;  Anson  BURLINGAME:  Defence  of 
Mass.;  T.  L.  CLINGMAN:  " Debates"  in  Congress;  LINCOLN:  Nomination  to  U.S.  Senate;  S.  A.  DOUGLAS:  Reply  to  Mr.  Lincoln;  J.  C.  Breckenridge : 
Dred  Scott  Decision;  W.  H.  SEWARD:  Irrepressible  Conflict,  vi. :  Secession:  T.  L.  CLINGMAN:  Secession;  I.  J.  CRITTENDEN:  Secession;  A.  IVERSON* 
Secession:  R.  TOOMBS:  Secession;  J.  P.  HaLE:  Secessiopt;  T.  STEVENS:  Secession;  S.  S.  COX:  Secession,  vii. :  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction:  LINCOLN* 
First  Inaug.  Addr,;  Jefferson  Davis  :  Inaug.  Addr.;  A.  Hamilton  STEPHENS:  "  Corner-Stone"  Addr.  ;  S.  A.  DOUGLAS:  The  IVar;  C.  L.  VaLLANDighaM* 
tVarandits  Conduct;  C.SCHURZ:  Democratic  War  Policy ;  H.Ward  BeeCHER:  Addr.  at  Lpool.  ;  LINCOLN:  Gettysburg  Addr,;  LINCOLN:  Second  Inaug 
Addr.;  H.  W.  DAVIS:  Reconstruction;  G.  H.  PENDLETON:  Reconstruction;  J.  SHERMAN:  President  Johnson's  Policy;  T.  Stevens:  First  Reconstr 
Bill;  J.  A.  Garfield;  Reaction  against  Reconstr.;  T.  C.  S.  BLACKBURN:  Reply  to  Garfield;  A.  G.  HAVGOOD  :  Thanksgiving  Serm.on.  viii.;  Free  Trade 
and  Protection:  H.  CLAVs  American  System;  F.  H.  HURD:  Tariff  for  Revenue  Only. 

Debating. 

RowTON,  Frederick  The  Debater  [outl.  of  debates  and  questions  for  discussion]  6/- f  8°  Longman  'g 

Rules  and  Law  of  Deliberative  Assemblies— v.  D  §  37. 

785  3  E 


Literature] 


BRITISH  AND   FOREIGN. 


[Maxim-Writers 


K  §87 

Art  of  Rhetoric  and  Elocution. 

Augustine,  St. 


Four  Books  on  Christian  Doctrine,  tr.  Prf.  Shaw 

Book  iv.  is  oae  of  the  best  treatises  on  rhetoric  extant. 


[=  Works,  vol.  ix.]  10/6 

written  A.D.  4z6. 


8°  Clark,  Edin. 


7S 


Bascom,  John  [Am.]  The  Philosophy  of  Rhetoric  $1-25 

Bautin,  M.  The  Art  of  Extempore  Speaking :  for  pulpit,  senate,  and  bar  3/6 

Bell,  A.  M.  Visible  Speech  :  the  science  of  universal  ajphabetics  15/- 

Delaumosne,  Abbe  M.    Art  of  Oratory  :  system  of  Delsarte,  tr.  F.  A.  Shaw  [Am.]  $2 

HiGGiNSON,  T.  W.  [Am.]  Hints  on  Writing  and  Speech-making  SOf. 

Hill,  Dr.  D.  Jayne  [Am.]  The  Science  of  Rhetoric,  $I  ;  Elements  of  Rhetoric  and  Composition       $1 
McIlvaine,  Prf.  J.  H.  [Am.]  Elocution  :  the  sources  and  elements  of  its  power  $1.75 

Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  P.  Principles  of  the  Art  of  Conversation  [full  of  useful  hints]  4/6 

Mathews,  Dr.  Wm.  [Am.]  Oratory  and  Orators  i/- 

Phyfe,  W.  H.  P.  [Am.]  How  should  I  Pronounce?  :  the  art  of  correct  pronunciation  $1.25 

Pinkley,  V.  A^  [Am.]      The  Essentials  of  Elocution  and  Oratory  $I-2S 

Lectures  on  Elocution  [delivered  at  King's  Coll. ,  London]  15/- 

The  Orator's  Manual:  vocal  culture,  emphasis  and  gesture  [w.  selections]  $1.50 
The  Art  of  Read.  Aloud  6/- 

The  Elements  of  Rhetoric  4/6 


8°  New  York  [7-]  85 

12°  Lock  wood  [58]  78 

4°  Simpkin  67 

12°  Albany  [82]  84 

32°  Boston  87 
16°  New  York -JTinSlS^ 

12°           „  [70]  74 

c  8°  Macmillan  88 
c  8°  Ward  &  Lock        80 

16°  New  York  [85]  89 

12°  Cincinnati  88 

8°  Triibner  [69]  81 

12°  Chicago  79 

s  S°  Low  [46]  61 

8°  Longman  [49]  77 


Plumptre,  C.  J. 
Raymond,  G.  L.  [Am.] 
Vandenhoff,  George 
Whately,  Abp.  R. 

Voice  Culture  — v.  I  §  132. 

Collections  for  Recitation. 

Baker,  G.  M.  [ed.]  Dialect  Series,  4pts.  [Negro,  Germ.,  etc.;  Yankee;  Irish]  ea.  dd.,  or  in  1  v.  3/6  c  S 

*Bell,D.C.  -1-A.  M.  [eds.]  Standard  Elocutionist     [principles  and  exercises,  with  extracts  ;  standard]  3/6  c  i 
*Brandram,  S.  [ed.]        The  Speaker  [prose  and  verse  pieces]  3/6  c  J 

Carpenter,  J.  E.  [ed.]     Popular  Elocutionist,  3/6 ;  Popular  Readings,  5  vols.  4/-;  red.  to  3/6  ea.  c  5 

Enfield,  W.  [ed.]  The  Speaker,  ed.  J.  Pycroft  3/6   12" 

Halcombe,  Rev.  J.  J.       The  Speaker  at  Home  [public  speaking  and  reading  aloud]  3/6  p  8° 

Knowles,  J.  Sheridan  [ed.]  The  Elocutionist,  ed.  R.  MuUan  3/6  c  T" 

Langbridge,  Rev.  F.  [ed.]  The  Poets  at  Play,  2  vols.  [good  coll.  of  fresh  humor,  pieces]  7/-  c  i 

,,  ,,      [ed.]  What  to  Read  at  Entertainments,  pt.  i. :  Prose  ;  ii. :  Verse  ea.  1/6  ci 

Lyons,  J.  A.  [Am.;  ed.]  The  American  Elocutionist  and  Dramatic  Reader  [school-bk.]  $1.50    12" 

Miles,  A.  H.  [ed.]  Aldine  Speaker,  pt.  i.;  Aldine  Reciter;  ii. ;  Aldine  Dialogues,  ea.  3/6  or  in  I  v.  7/64°  Hutchinson     89 

Smithson,  D.  J.  [ed.]       Elocution  and  the  Dramatic  Art  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein  [88]  89 

*TURNER,  E.  F.  [ed.]        T  Leaves  :  coll.  of  pieces,  3/6 ;  More  T  Leaves  4/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [85]  88  ;  88 

Scottish. 

Murdoch,  Alex,  [ed.]      Scotch  Readings  :  humorous  and  amusing,  3  pts.  ea.  i/-,  or  in  i  vol.  3/6  c  8°  Morison,G/<M^.[    ]89 


Routledge  89 

Hodder  [49]  88 

Routledge  [  ]  88 
Wame  [67]  79 ;  67 
Simpkin  [177s]  74 
Bell  [S9l74 

Gall  &  Inglis  [  ]  83 
Eyre  &  Spottisw.  88 
R.T.S.  88 

New  York  88 


XI.  mayim*milriter6. 


Generally. 

Morley,  John 

British. 

Collectively. 

Bent,  Theodore  [ed.] 

Individual  Writers. 

Colton,  Caleb  C. 
Helps,  Sir  Arthur 

Lcsal  Maxims 


Aphorisms 


87.    BRITISH  AND   FOREIGN. 

[address  before  Edinb.  Philos.  Instit.,  '87]  1/6  f  8°  Macmillan 


Familiar  Short  Sayings  of  Great  Men  ;  w.  histor.  notes 


7/6  c8°  Chatto 


88 


83 


Lacon  :  many  things  in  few  words 
Brevia  :  short  essays  and  aphorisms 


o.p.  \_w.  2/5]  c  8°  Tegg 
o.p.  \pb.  6/- ;  w.  4/6]  c  8°  Bell 


[20]  SI 
[70]  71 


— V,  D  §  25  :  Common  Law,  s.v.  Maxims. 

French :  Translated. 

JouiiERT,  J.  [1754-1824]   Pensees  :  selected,  w.  tr.  Jas.  Attwell  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan  77 

Joubert  may  be  considered  as  the  last  great  Pensit-'mAex  ot  France — and  of  Europe. 

Pascal,  Blaise  [1623-62]  Thoughts,  tr.  H.  S.  L.  Lear                                                                                 3/6    16°  Rivington  78 

„              ,,                       'Thoughts,  tr.  C.  Kegan  Paul                  [fr.  text  of  A.  Molinier  ;  w.  notes]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [85]  90 
ii  Rochefoucauld,  F.  de  M.,   Due  [1613-80]  Reflections  and  Moral  Maxims:  w.  essay  by  Sainte 

Beuve  [tr.]                                                           2/-    16°  Chatto  75 

Italian :  Translated. 

Guicciardini,  Fr.  [1482-1540]  Maxims  of,  tr.  N.  H.  Thomson  Paul  in  prep. 

786 


Literature]  COLLECTIONS  OF  ANECDOTES.     BRITISH  WRITERS.  [Collected  Writings 

K  §§88-89 

XII.  Enecbotes, 

88.  COLLECTIONS  OF  ANECDOTES. 

Generally. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  [ed.]     Modern  Anecdotes  :  wise  and  witty  sayings  of  the  last  loo  years  3/6  c  8*  Morison,  Glasgow  87 

Classified  under  headings  of  Men  of  Society,  Lawyere,  Men  of  Letters,  Players,  Statesmen,  Clergy,  People  in  General. 

Clouston,  W.  a.  [ed,]     Choice  Anecdotes  [in  prose  and  verse]  2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock        84 

HiSLOP,  Alex,  [ed.]  Book  of  Scottish  Anecdote  S/-  c  8°  Morison,  Glasgow  [74J  8| 

Maidment,  James  [ed.]    The  Court  of  Session  Garland  [legal  anecdotes  and  facetis]  7/6  8°        ,,  ,,        [39]  88 

P-KCY,  t:::^:^^^^:iZl.,  Anecdotes.  4  vols.  ea.  2/-  c  8^  Warne      [20-23]  87 

Seton,  George  [ed],  A  Budget  of  Anecdotes ;  chiefly  of  the  present  century  1/6   f  8    Blackwood     [S7J  »7 

Spence,  Rev.  Jos.  [ed.] ,  Anecdotes  of  Books  and  Men,  ed.  Underhill  [Camelot  ser.]  i/-   16"  Walter  Scott  [20]  90 

Times,  J.  [ed.]  A  Century  of  Anecdotes  1760-1860]  1/6  c  1°  Warne  [64]  77 

Legal  —V.  D  §  74,  s.v.  Legal  Facetiae 

Individuals :  Anecdotes,  Table  Talk,  etc.— z^.  their  Biographies  throughout  this  work. 
Wit  and  Humour. 

Hatthews,  William  [Am,]  Wit  and  Humour :  their  use  and  abuse  $1-50    12°  Chicago  88 


XIII.  Collecteb  anb  fllMecellaneovis  MvittriGS. 

Collected  works  given  elsewhere  are,  as  a  rule,  not  repeated  here. 

89.    BRITISH   WRITERS. 
Collection. 

Arber,  E.  [ed.]  An  English  Gamer,  10  vols.       [old  early  liter,  in  mod,  spelling]  ea.  7/-  c  8°  Arber's  Reprts.  79  in  prog. 

Contains  lOO  short  prose  works  illustr.  Engl.  History,  Biography,  Trade,  Social  Life,  Poetry,  Sports,  etc. ;  and  2000  Poems :  Anthems.  Hymns,  Elegies, 

Sonnets,  Pastorals,  Ballads,  Epigrams,  Songs,  Odes,  etc 

Sixteenth  Century. 

AscHAM,  Roger  [1515-68]  Whole  Works,  ed.  Dr.  Giles  ;  w.  life  of  Ascham,  4  vols.  20/-  f  8°  J.  R,  Smith  6/ 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Browne,  Sir  Thos,  [1605-82]  Works,  ed.  S,  Wilkin,  w.  Johnson's  Life  of  Browne,  3  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [36]  52 

i. :  Vulgar  Errors  [1658];  iL  :  Religio  Medici,  and  Garden  of  Cyrus;  iii. :  Um-Burial,  Tracts,  Correspondence  [ii,  also  in  Camelot  Series,  r/-  16°]. 

Religio  Medici  Facsimile  Reprint  of  First  Edn.,  ed.  Dr.  W.  A.  Greenhill  6/-  c8°  Stock  [1643]  84 

„  „  Letter  to  a  Friend,  Christian  Morals,  ed.  Dr.  W.  A.  Greenhill  [Golden  Treasury  Ser.]  4/6  18°  Macmillan 

„  ,,  Urn  Burial,  Christian  Morals  and  Essays  [Camelot  Series]  i/-    16°  Walter  Scott  86 

J,  „  [Cassell's  National  Library]  6d.    l8°  Cassell  86 

BUNYAN,  John  [1628-88]  Whole  Works  of,  ed.,  with  life  and  notes,  G.  Offor,  3  vols. ;  ill.  57/-    i  8°  Blackie  62 

i.-ii. ;  Experimental,  Doctrinal,  and  Practical  Works,  36/- ;  iii. :  Allegorical.  Figurative,  and  Symbolical  Works,  21/-, 

Pilgrim's  Progress         *Critical  Text,  w.  notes  Rev,  John  Brown  [both  parts]  5/-  c8°  Hodder[l678;  84]86 

,,  „  Facsimile  Reprint  of  First  Edition  of  Part  i.  [1678]  5/-  c8°  Stock  [72]  77 

,,  ,,  w.  Grace  Abounding,  etc.,  ed.  E.  Venables  5/-  ^8°  Clar.  Press  79 

,,  ,,  ill.  Fred  Barnard,  etc.,  5/-  8°  ;  w.  50  ill.  J.  D.  Watson  S/-  c  8°  Bumpus  [79]  88  ;  Routl.  90 

Book  for  Boys  and  Girls  Facsimile  Repr.  of  First  Edn.,  w.  intro.  Rev.  J.  Brown  5/-  c8°  Stock  [1686]  90 

Burton,  Robert  [1576-1639]  *The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy,  3  vols.  o.p.  \_pb.  31/6  ;  w.  50/-]     8°  Nimmo        [1621]  86 

,j  ,,  The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy  [complete  ;  w.  trss.  of  the  classical  extracts]  7/6     8°  Chatto         [1621]  8l 

J,  „  The  same :  abridged,  j.z/.  Melancholy  Anatomized  3/6  c  8°       „  81 

An  unclassable  book,  consisting,  as  TaiNE  says,  of  "Twenty  lines  of  a  poet,  a  dozen  lines  of  a  treatise  on  agriculture,  a  folio  page  of  heraldry,  a  description 
of  rare  fishes,  a  paragraph  of  a  sermon  on  patience,  the  record  of  the  fever  fits  of  hypoclioudria,  the  history  of  the  particle  that,  a  scrap  of  metaphysics,— that 
is  what  passes  through  his  brain  in  a  quarter  of  an  hour  ;  it  is  a  carnival  of  ideas  and  phrases — Greek,  Latin,  German,  French,  Italian,  philosophical,  geomet- 
rical, medical,  poetical,  astrological,  musical,  pedagogical,  heaped  one  upon  the  other :  an  enormous  medley,  a  prodigious  mass  of  jumbled  quotations, 
jostling  thoughts,  with  the  vivacity  and  the  transport  of  a  feast  of  unreason.  He  is  never-ending  ;  words,  phrases  overflow,  are  heaped  up,  overlap  each 
other,  and  flow  on,  carrying  the  reader  along,  deafened,  stunned,  half-drowned,  unable  to  touch  ground  in  the  deluge.  Burton  is  inexhaustible.  There  are 
no  ideas  which  he  does  not  iterate  under  fifty  forms,  and  when  he  has  exhausted  his  own,  he  pours  out  upon  us  other  men's — the  classics,  the  rarest  authors, 
known  only  to  the  savants — authors  rarer  still,  known  only  to  the  learned  :  he  borrows  from  all        ,    etc." 

DrYDEN,  J.  [1631-1701]  Works,  ed.  Sir  W.  Scott  [1808],  re-ed.  G.  Saintsbury,  v.  ixiv.  [18  in  all]  ea.  10/6  8°  Pater3on,.£rf.  82-89 

787 


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K  §89 

Milton,  J.  [1608-74]        Works  in  Verse  and  Prose,  ed.  Rev.  J.  Mitford ;  w.  life  of  Milton,  8  v,  o,p,  [w.  ^5]  8'*  London  67 

„  ,,  Prose  Works,  ed.  w.  preface  and  notes,  J,  A.  St.  John,  5  vols,  ea.  3/6  cS"  Bohn's,Lib.       48-64 

i. ;  Defence  of  People  of  Eng. ;    Second  Defence;    1    iii. :  Means  to  Remove   Hirelings    out   of   ChurvJi ;    I     v, :  Treatise  on  Christian  Doctrine;  History  rf  Brit- 

Eikonoklastes  Of  Divorce,  etc.  I  aiu,  etc. 

ii. :  Tenure  of  Kings  &  Magistrates ;  Areopagitica,  etc.    '    iv. :  Treatise  on  Christian  Doctrine,  tr.  by  Bp.  Sumner    ' 

Selections.  English  Prose  Writings  of  Milton,  ed.  Prof.  H.  Morley[CarisbrookeLibrary]  2/6  c  8**  Routledge  89 

Prose  Selections,  ed.  Ernest  Myers  [Parchment  Library]  6/-  f  8**  Paul  84 

Eighteenth  Century. 

Addison,  Jos.  [1672-1719]  Works,  ed.  G.  W.  Greene,  w.  notes,  etc.,  6  vols. ;  port.  21/-  c  8°  Routledge  %% 

„  „  „         ed.  H.  G.  Bohn,  6  vols. ;  port.  &  8  pi.  [w.  Bp.  Kurd's  notes]  ea.  3/6  c  8"  Bohn's  Lib.  54 


i.:  Plays;     Poems  :    Foemata  ;    Dia-         ii. :  Tatler,  1709-11;   Spectator,  1711-14  State  of  the  Wm;  Trial  of  Count 

loi  "-  ■  '       " 


logues  on   Medals,  1726 ;    Re- 
-marks  on  Italy,  1701 


:  Tatler,  1709-11;   Spectator,  1711-14 

:  Spectator 

:  Spectator;  Guardian,  1713;  Lover; 


1730 ;  Drummer ;  Various  Short ' 
Pieces;  Letters 
vL ;  Letters  ;    Poems  ;     Translations ; 
Official  Documents;  Addisoniana 


Teriff;  Whig  Examiners,  1712; 
Freeholder,  1722 
!  Freeholder  ;     Christian  Religion, 

Arbuthnot,  Dr.  J.  [1675-1735]  The  History  of  John  Bull  [Cassell's  National  Lib.]  6^.    i8"  CasseU         [1713]  89 

A  satire  on  the  Duke  of  Marlbro'.  intended  to  render  England  dissatisfied  with  its  share  in  the  war  of  the  Spanish  Succession. 

Burke,  Edm.  [1729-97]    Works  :  "Library  Edition,"  12  vols. ;  w.  Reynolds' port.  -£1  5/-      8'  Nimmo   ^  87 

„  „  Works,  6  vols. ;  Speeches,  2  vols.  ea,  vol,  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Letters    on    'Bristol     Election ; 
Speech  on  Fox's  East  India  Bill, 


i. :  Vindication  of  Natural  Society, 
1756;  Essay  on  Sublime,  1757, 
etc. ;  Political  Mjscell. 

ii:  Reflections  on  Fdi.  Revol.,  1790; 


;  Appeal  from  New  to  Old  Whigs  ; 
Thf  "-'■■"■■ 


:  ReportonAflairsof  India;  Charge 
agst.  Warren  Hastings. 

:  Concl.  of  Charge  agsl.  W.  Hast- 
ings ;  Political  Letters. 

;  Miscell.    Speeches;     Letters  and 


Fragments;  Abridgmts.of  Eng^ 

Hist.,  etc 
Tit  &  viii. :  Speeches  on  Impeachment 

of  Warren  Hastings. 
ix. :  Life,  by  J.  Prior. 


The  Catholic  Claims,  etc. 

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Defoe,  Dan.  [1663-1731]  Works,  with  prefaces  and  notes  of  Sir  W,  Scott  [i8io],  7  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8''Bohn'sLib.[54-56]87 

1. :  Cpt.  Singleton,  1720  ;  Col,  Jack,  1722  |    iv. :  Roxana,  1724 ;  Mrs.  Christian  Davies  [     v\. :  Duncan  Campbell,  1720 ;  Tracts,  *& 

ii. :  Mem.  of  Cavalier,  1723  ;  Cpt.  Carieton,  1728,  etc.  v. :  Plague  [of  1665]  1722 ;  Storm  [of  1703J ;  Truebom    I    vii. :  Robinson  Crusoe,  1719 

iii. :  Moll  Flanders,  1721 ;  History  of  Devil  '  Englishman,  1701  ' 

The  20  vols,  edition,  w.  Sir  Walter  SCOTT S  notes,  etc. .  is  the  best  edn.,  o.p.  [w.  £7  10/-]  8"  Oxf&rA  40-41. 

Compleat  English  Gentleman,  ed.  [ist  time  fr.  MS.  Brit.  Mus.]  K.  D.  Biilbring,  w.  notes  12/- m  8"  Nutt  90 

Earlier  Works  Earlier  Life  and  Earlier  Works  of  Defoe,  ed.  Prf.  H.  Morley  [Carisbrooke  Lib.]  2/6  c  8°  Routledge        89 

Recently  Discovered  Works  ed.  Wm.  Lee — v.  K  §  24. 
Fielding,  H.  [1707-54]  Complete  Works,  ed.  Leslie  Stephen,  10  vols.  ;^io  10/-  r  8**  Smith &Elder  81-82 

Tom  Tones,  z  vols.  1749        I        Joseph  Andrews  1742        -I         Essays  and  Legal  Cases  I         Dramafic  Works,  3  vola 

Amelia  1751         I         Jonathan  Wild  1743        I         Voyage  to  Lisbon,  etc,  \ 

,,             ,,                      Complete  Works  ;  with  memoir  Thos.  Roscoe  ;  20  pi.  Geo.  Cruikshank    14/-   r  8°  Bell  ^l 
Frere,  J.  Hookham  [1769-1846]  Works  :  in  prose  and  verse,  ed.  W.  E. +Sir  BartleFrere  [his  nephews], 

o.p.  [pb.  24/- ;  w.  25/-]      8°  Pickering  72 

Goldsmith,  O.  [1728-74]  Works,  ed.  w,  life  and  notes,  J.  W.  M.  Gibbs,  5  vols.                            ea,  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  84-86 

i. :  Life  :  Vicar  of    Wakefield.  1766 ;     I    iii. :  Citizen  of  World,  1760-62 ;  Polite    |    iv. :  Biographies,     Crilicisras,      Later    j     v. :  Prefaces,  Extracts  fr.  Nat.  Hist. 
Essays,  1758-65 ;  Letters  Learning  in  Europe,  1759  Essays  }  LettersfromaNobleman.Goody 

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Montagu,  Ly.  Mary  Wortley  [1690-1762]  Letters  and  Works;  ed.  Ld.  WharnclifFe  [1836],   re-ed.   W. 

Moy  Thomas,  2  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8''  Bohn's  Lib.     [61]  87 

Pope,  Alex.  [1688-1744]   Life  and  Works,  w.  intros.  &  copious  notes,  J.  W.    Croker+Rev-  W,  Elwin,  -h 

W.  J.  Courthope,  10  vols.  ea.  10/6      8°  Murray  70-89 

Vols.  L-iv. :  Poetical  Works ;  v. !  Life  and  Index ;  vi. :  Prose  Works  ;  vii.-x. :  Correspondence.    An  excellent  edition,  superseding  all  others.    The  corresp.  incL  430  new  letters. 

Richardson,  S.  [1689-1761]  Works,  ed.  w.  biog.  criticism  Leslie  Stephen,  12  vols.  126/-      8**  Sotheran  83 

.  Based  on  the  text  of  Dr.  E.  M.*.NGIN  [1811].    Stephen's  essay  is  reprinted  fr.  his  Hours  in  a  Library  [w.  K  §  as! 

Sheridan,  R.  B.  [1751-1816]  Complete  Works,  ed.,  w.  memoir,  Dr.  J.  P.  Browne,  2  vols.  21/-      8^  Bickers  [73]  ^4 

,,  ,,  Complete  Works ;  w.  life  and  anecdotes ;  10  pi.  7/6  c  8"  Chatto  74 

Sterne,  Laur.  [1713-68]  Complete  Works,  incl.  Life,  ed.  Dr.  J.  P.  Browne,-  2  vols.;  ill.    ,  i8/-      8°  Bickers  85 

Swift,  Dn.  Jon.  [1667-1745J  Works,  ed.  Sir  Walter  Scott,  w.  notes  and  life,  19  vols.       o.p,  [?y.  no/-]      8°       ,,  [24]  85 

Selections  Prose  Writings  of  Swift,  ed.  Walter  Lewin  [Camelot  Series]  i/-    16*  Walter  Scott         86 

'  Selections  from  the  Prose  Writings  of  Swift,  ed.  Stanley  Lane-Poole[Parchm.  Lib.]  6/-   f  8°  Paul        85 

Tale  of  a  Tub  :  and  other  Works  [Carisbrooke  Library]  2/6  c  8°  Routledge  89 

Battle  of  the  Books,  etc,  [Cassell's  National  Lib.]  td.   18"  Cassell  87 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Borrow,  George  Works,  5  vols.  [for  contents,  z/.  F  §  76]  ea.  2/6  c  8^  Murray      [41-74]  ^S 

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Conts.  all  the  permanently  valuable  fragments  and  notes  incl.  in  the  3-vol.  Misceitanies,  ed.  Helen  Taylor,  3  v.  52/6  id.  72.     Vol.  ii.,  Common-place  Book. 

Calverley,  C.  S.  ["  C.S.C."]  Works,  2  vols.  18/-  c  8"  Bell        [69-72]  »./. 

Literary  Remains,  ed.  W.  J.  SENDALL,  w.  mem.  and  port.,  10/6 ;  Verses  and  Fly-leaves,  7/6  \Fly-leavei  alone,  3/6  ;  Verses  and  Translatiotts  alone,  3/-]. 

Carlyle,  Thos.  [1795-1881]  Works  Chapman  v,y, 

" Library  Edn,."  34  vols.,  £15,  1870 ;  "  Ashburton  Edn.,"  17  vols.,  ea,  d/- ;  "  People's  Edn.,"  37  vols,  and  index  vol,,  ea.  z/- ;  or  "  Cheap  Edn.."  ea.  i/-. 
French  Revolution,  3  vols. 


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Early  Kings  of  Norway  75 
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Frederick  ii.,  10  voht.  65 


Latter-Day  Pamphlets 
Life  of  Schiller 
Life  of  Sterling 


On  Heroes 

40 

Past  and  Present 

43 

sj-zS 

Sartor  Resartus 

33-34 

SI 

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Wilhelm  Meister,  3  vols,  24 

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Church,  Da  R.  W.  llivingi  Collected  Writings,  5  vols.  ea.  5/-  gl  8°  MacmiUan  {v.y.']  87-88 

i. :  Misc.  Essays  ;  ii, :  Dante ;  lii. :  St.  AiiEelm ;  iv.  :  Spenser ;  v. :  Bacon. 

Clough,  a.  H.  [1819-61]  Poems  &  Prose,  Remains,  ed.  his  wife,  w.  sel.  of  letters  and  mem.,  2  v.  ea.  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [62;  69]  88 
Coleridge,  S.  T.  [1772-1834]  Works,  5  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  [65-66]  j/.j(. 

Aids  to  Reflection.  25 ;  Biographia  Literaria,  17 ;  Friend,  12 ;  Lectures  on  Shakspere,  49 ;  Miscellanies  and  Tlieorjr  of  Life ;  Table  Talk.  35 ;  and  Onlniana. 

De  QuiNCEY,  Thos.  [1785-1859]  Works,  ed.  Prf.D.  Masson,  14  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Black  [62-71]  89-90 

i.-iii. ;  Aatobiography  and  Liter.  Remin.  i  iv.-v.  :  Biographies;  vi.-vii.  :  irist.  Essays;  yiii. ;  Specul.  and  Theol.  Essays;  ix.  ••  Polit.  Econ.  and  Politics ; 
x.-xi. :  Liter.  Theory  and  Criticism ;,  xii.-xiii. :  Imaginative  Writings  [TTile^  Romances,  incL  Suspiria  de  Pyo/unHis,  etc.];  xiv. :  Miscellanies  and  Index. 

Uiicollected  Writings  of  Thos.  de  Quincey,  ed.  James  Hogg,  2vols. ;  port,  12/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein         9° 

Selections  ed.  Prf.  David  Masson,  2  vols.  7/6  f  8°  Black  88 

i. :  Murder  as  a  Fine  Art,  Early  Mentorials  of  Grasmere,  Revolt  of  Tartars  ;  ii. :  Span.  Military  Nmt,  Bng.  Mail  Coach,  Siispiria. 

„  ed.  W.H.  Bennett,  2  vols.;  port.  &  I  pi.  [Stott's  Lib. ;  neat  little  edn.]  ea.   3/-  32°  Stott  89 

i. :  Opium  Bater,  Suspiria,  etc  ;  u. :  Murder  as  a  Fine  Art,  English  Mail  Coach,  etc. 

Opium  Eater,  w.  intro.  Dr.  R.  Garnett                                       [Parchment  Library  ;  a  pretty  edn.]  6/-  f  8°  Paul  82 

"Eliot,  George"  [  =  Mary  Ann  Evans  (Cross)  ;  1820-80]  Life  and  Works,  24 vols.                  ea.  5/- c  8°  Blackwood  88 

Selections                          Wise,  Witty  and  Tender  Sayings,  fr.  Geo.  Eliot         [prose  and  verse  selns.]  6/-  f  8°          ,,  [72]  88 

Fitzgerald,  Edw.            The  Works  of,  2  vols.                                                                                    42/-     8°  Quaritch  87 

Tr.  of  Omar  Khayyam's  Rubaiyat,  tr.  of  Jami'S  Salaman  and  Absal,  Agamemnon,  Enphranor,  Polonius  [an  assorted  common-pl.  bk.] 
Essays  on  CRABBE,  six  Dramas  fr.  CALDERON  [trs. ;  2*.  K  i  8i].  SuiTolk  Sea-phrases. 

Letters  and  Literary  Remains  of,  ed.  W.  Aldis  Wright,  3  vols.  31/6  <=  8°  Macmillan  89 

I. :  Letters ;  ii. :  Euphranor,  trs.  of  six  Dramas  of  CALDERON  fv.  K  §  8i]  tr.  of  Bird  Parliament  of  Farid-Uddin  Attar,  Two  Generals  ; 
iii. :  Dramas  fr.  CALDERON.  Greek  Dramas,  Rnbaiyat  of  OMAR  KHAYYAM,  etc. 

Fkoude,  J.  A.  [*.  1818  ;  /«/.]  Essays  and  Historical  Works,  20  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Longman  \v.y.'\  v.y. 

History  of  England,  Z2  vols.  56-70;  English  in  Ireland  in  i8th  Cent.,  3  vols.  71-74;  Short  Studies  on  Great  Subjects,  4  vols.  67-81;  Julius  Cfesar,  i  vol.  79. 

Hogg,  Jas.  ["The  Ettrick  Shepherd  " ;  1772-1835]  Works  in  Poetry  and  Prose,  with  memoir  Rev.  T. 

Thomson,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  32/-  r  8°  Blackie  [65]  74 

Separately :  Tales  and  Sketches,  ilL,  i8/- ;  Poetical  Works,  ill.,  16/-. 

„       „                             The  same,  6  vols.  ea.   3/-  c  8°  Nimmo,  Edin.        78 

Hood,  Thomas  [1798-1845]  Complete  Works,  11  vols.  ;  w.  all  the  orig.ill.  [about  1000]  82/6     8°  Ward  &  Lock  [70-73]  89 

Selection                            Choice  Works  in  Prose  and  Verse  ;  port,  and  200  ill.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto                     75 

JHuNT.J.H.  Leigh  [1784-1859]  Works,  7  vols.  ea.  2/6  f8°  Smith&Elder      z-.y. 

.ffiMo.j-ra/^l'.-  Ireland,  Alex,  [ed.]  List  of  the  Writings  of  Leigh  Hunt  and  Wm.Hazlitt  10/6     8°  J.  R.  Smith             6,8 

Jenkin,  Prf.  Fleeming      Papers,  Literary,  Scientific,  etc.,  ed.  Prf.  S.  Colvin  and  J.  A.  Ewing,  w.  pref. 

'^                                                 R.  L.  Stevenson,  2  vols. ,  ill.  32/-     8°  Longman                 88 

JERROLD,  Douglas  [1803-57]    Collected  Works,  5  vols.  ;  w;  life,  by  B.  Jerrold  ;  5  pi.  J.  Leech  ea.  6/- c  8°  Bradbury      [J'.J'.]  69 

•     i. :  St.  Giles  and  St.  James ;  Punch's  Letters  to  his  Son.  1         iv. :  Man  Made  of  Money,  49 ;   Sketches  of  the  English;  Chronicles  of  Clover 

ii.:  Story  of  a.Feather.  43:  Cakes  and  Ale,  41.    [Also  2/- Cassell  88.]  Nook,  46.  c^c. 

iii.  :  Mrs.  Caudle's  Lectures,  45  ;  Men  of  Character,  38 ;  Punch's  Letter- Writer,  46.      '  v. :  Memolr.by  W.  Blancbard  JERROLD,  58. 

Keats,  J.  [1796-1821]      — v.  K  §  68  (ed.  of  PL  Buxton  Forman). 

JllNGSLEY,  Can.  Chas.  [1819-1875].  Works,  17  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [w.7.]  88-90 


Alton  Locke 

SO 

Hypatia 

S3 

At  Last 

Liter,  and  Gen.  Lects. 

Hereward  the  Wake 

66 

Madam  How  and  Lady  Why 

Heroes,  The 

56 

Plays  and  Puritans,  etc. 

73 

Histor.  Lects.  and  Essays 

80 

Two  Years  Ago 

57 

Westward  Ho  I 

Yeast     ■ 

48 

Water  Babies 

63 

Prose  Idylls  73 

Roman  and  Teuton  64 

Sanit.andSoc.  Lects,  and  Essays 

Lamb,  Chas.  [1775-1834]  Works,  ed.  Rev.  A.  Ainger,  6  vols.,  w.  notes  ,  ea.   sZ-glS"  Macmillan         84-85 

L ;  Elia,  23-33 ;  ii. :  Plays,  Poems,  and  Miscell.  Essays  ;  iii. :  Tales  Jr.  Shakespeare ;  iii. :  Mrs.  Leicesief's  School,  Ulysses,  08,  etc, ;  v.-vi. :  Letters,  w.  port 

,,  „  The  same,  ed.  Percy  Fitzgerald,  w.  Life  and  Letters,,  6  vols.,  w.  notes  &  ill. 

[orig.  Moxon'sedn.]  31/6  c  8**  21/-  12"  Slark  [40]  88 

„                 „                   The  same,  ed.  Chas.  Kent,  w.biograph.  intro.  &  notes  [Routledge's  Pop.Lib.]  :^I6     8°  Routledge  89 

„                 „                   The  same,  ed.  Sir  Thos.  Talfourd,  w.  life ;  port.                                              10/6  r  S''  Bell  [50]  85 

^,                 ,,                    The  same ;  2  ports,  and  facs.                                                                                 7/608"  Chatto  74 

Bibliography :  \r^Q.nAt  Mq%,  List  of  the  Works  of  Charles  Lamb                                                         10/6     8°  J.  R.  Smith  68 

Landok,  W.  S.  [1775-1864]  Works  and  Life,  8  vols.  ;  port,  and  ill.                                                ea.   14/-     8°  Chapman  76 

i, :  Life  (by  J,  FORSTER];  ii. :  Imaginary  Conversations  [(?,/.];  iii.:  Sovereigns  and  Statesmen,  Boccaccio  and  Petrarca;  iv.-v.  •  Literary  Men,  Famous  Women, 
Pericles  and  Aspasia ;  vi. :  Miscellaneous  Conversations,  and  Dialogues  in  verse ;  vii. :  'Gebir,  etc. ;  viii. ;  Poems  and  Crit.  on  Theocritus,  Catullus,  and  Petrarch. 

Selection  from  the  Writings  of,  ed.  Prf.  S.  Colvin  .  [Golden  Treas.Ser.]    4/6    18"  Macmillan  82 

^Imaginary  Conversations,  5  vols.  ,  30/-  c  8"  Nimmo      [24-28]  83 

Scr.  1. :  Classical  Dialogues,  Greek  &  Roman ;  ii. :  Dialogues  of  Sovereigns  &  Statesmen ;  iii. :  Dialogues  of  Literary  Men  ;  iv. :  Dialogues  of  Famous  Women ;  v. :  Miscell.  Dialogues. 

The  Pentameron  and  other  Imaginary  Conversations,  ed.  Havelock  Ellis  [Camelot  Series]     i/-   16"  Walter  Scott  89 

Pericles  and  Aspasia,  ed.  C.  G.  Crump,  2  vols.  [Temple  Library]  10/6  f  8°  Dent  90 

Selections  [Camelot  Series]     i/-    16°  Walter  Scott  87 

Conts.  33  of  the  Comjersatiotis.  , 

Macaulay,  Ld.  [1800-59]  Complete  Works,  ed.  Lady  Trevelyan  [sister]  Longman  76 

"  Library"  edition,  8  vols.  8",  £$  ^-;  "Cabinet  "  Edition,  i6vols.  p  tf£4  16/-, 

Miscellaneous  Writings  and  Speeches  :   "  Popular  Edition"  2/6  c  8"  Longman         [60J89 

kiLLER,  Hugh  [1802-56]  Complete  Works  ea.  5/-  p  8°  Black         [    ]  69-72 

„  ,,  The  same,  vols.  i.-iv.  ea,  3/6  c  8"  Nimmo,  £dzn.  89  in  pr0g^ 


My  Schools  and  Schoohnasters  54 

The  Testimony  of  the  Rocks  57 

The  Cruise  of  the  "  Betsy  "  58 
Sketch  Book  of  Popular  Geology 

First  Impressions  of  England  47 


Scenes  and  Legends  34 

The  Old  Red  Sandstone  41 
The  Headship  of  Christ 

Footprints  01  the  Creator  50 

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Essays 

Edinburgh  and  its  Neighbourhood 

Leading  Articles 


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K  §90 

MiTFORD,  Mary  Russell  [1786-1855]  Our  Village ;  pi.  and  157  ill.  10/6  s  4°  Low  [24]  78 

A  series  of  channing^  rustic  sketches,  originally  contrib.  to  The  Lady's  Magazine  in  1819.    Also  1/-  c  8*  Ward  &  Lock  76. 

MoRLEY,  John  [1838  ;  /iV.]  Collected  Works,  9  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Macmillan       [^|]  g| 

Diderot  and  Encyclopasdists,  2  vols.  78 ;  On  Compromise,  74 ;  Miscellaneous,  3  vols.  71-77 ;  Rousseau,  a  vols.  73  ;  Voltaire,  71. 

Peacock,  Thos.  Love  [1785-1866]  Corrected  Works  of,  ed.  Sir  Henry  Cole,  3  vols.;  w.  pref.  Ld.  Houghton  31/6  c  8"  Bentley    88 

Novels,  fugitive  pieces,  poems,  criticisms,  etc. 

De  QuiNCEY,  Thos.  — v.  De  Quincey,  supra. 

RossETTi,  Dante  G.  [1828-82]  Collected  Works,  ed,  W.  M.  Rossetti,  2  vols.  [verse  and  prose]     r8/-  c  8°  Ellis&  White  [70]  86 

RUSKIN,  J.    [1S19  ;  liv.'\  Works  :  uniform  edition  ea.  5/- ;  in  roan  7/6  s  8**  Allen,  Orpington  [v.y.J  v.y. 


Crown  of  Wild  Olive  [ess.  on  work,  traffic,  war,  and  future  of  Eng.] 

Hagle's  Nest  [tea  lects.  on  rel.  of  nat.  science  to  art] 

Ethics  of  the  Dust  [ten  elem.  lects.  on  crystallizatioQ] 

Frondes  Agrestes  [readings  in  Modern  Pai7iters,  4/-I 

"Joy  for  Ever,  A  "  [two  lects.  on  political  economy  of  artj 

Lectures  on  Art  [deliv.  at  Oxon  in  1870J 


Minerva  Fulveris  [six  ess.  in  elem.  political  economy], 

Queen  of  the  Air  (Gk.  myths  of  cloud  and  storm 

Sesame  and  Lilies  ["King's  Treasuries,"  "Qu.'s  Treas." 

Time  and  Tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne  [25  letters  on  work' 

Two  Paths  ■  [art  and  its  applic.  to  decor,  and  indust.| 

Unto  this  T..ast  [4  ess.  on  elem.  polit.  econ.,  4/-' 


Arrows  of  the  Chace,  2  vols.;  i  pi.  and  several  ill.,  etc.  30/-     8**  Allen,  Orpington 

,  A  collection  of  his  scattered  writings,  chiefly  fr.  the  daily  newspapers  1840-1880,  includ.  Letters  on  Art,  Art  Criticism,  Art  Education,  Art  Fallacies,  The  Pre-Raphael- 

ites,  Turner,  Pictures  and  Artists,  Architecture,  Science,  Wars,  Politics,  Economy,  Railways,  Servants,  Houses,  Inundations,  Education,  Women  (Work  and 
Dress),  Criticism,  etc.,  Index. 

Fors  Clavigera  :  letters  to  labourers  &  workmen  of  Gt.  Brit.,  v.  i.-iii.  ea.  7/-;  iv.-viii.  &  index,  ea.  10/-  8*  Allen,  Orpington     , 
On  the  Old  Road,  3  vols.  30/-  %""       „  „  8- 

A  collection  of  his  miscell.  pamphlets,  articles,  and  essays,  1834-1884,  incl.  My  First  Editor,  Lord  Lindsay's  Christian  Art,  Kastlake's  History  of  Oil  Painting, 
Samuel  Prout,  Sir  Joshua  and  Holbein,  Fre>Raphaelismt  Opening  of  Crystal  Palace,  Study  of  Architecture,  the  Cestus  of  Aglaia,  Minor  Writings  upon  Art,  Notes 
OD,  Science  (early  papers  from  Lottdon's  MagaziTte,  etc.).  Fiction,  Fair  and  Foul,  Fairy  Stories,  Usury,  Home  and  its  Ecooomie's,  the  Lord  s  Prayer,  Notes  on 
Sheepfolds,  An  Oxford  Lecture,  etc. 

For  RUSKIN'S  other  works,  v.  General  Index. 

Bibliography. 

Axon,  W.  E.  A.  Bibliographical  Biography  of  Ruskin 

Shepherd,  R.  H.  Bibliography  of  Ruskin  7hV^''  Red  way     [78-79]  87 

*Wise,  T.  J.  Bibliography  of  the  Writings  of  Ruskin  [incl.  biogr.,  criticism  and  ports.]      Smart,  Crouch  Hill,  in  prog. 

Mr.  Wise  announces  that  he  will  probably  complete  the  work  in  8  pts..  ea.  of  32  pp.,  but  m  the  Seven  iaw/j  and /"ff^Mj  alone  take  29J  pp.,  this  is  hardly  possible. 

'^COTT,  Sir  Walter  [1771-1832]  Works,  "Roxburghe  Edition,"    100  vols,  [the  only  entire  edn.  of  Scott's 

coll.  wks.]  £\l  8/-  f  8°  Black        [29-33] 

Waverlejr  Novels,  48  vols. ;  Poetical  Works  [incl.  Minstrelsy  o/Border\  12  vols. ;  MiscelL  Prose  Works,  30  vols. ;  Life,  by  LOCKHART,  10  vols. 

„         „  Works,  "  Abbotsford  Edition,"  17  vols.  ;  200  steel  pi.  &  30ooill.  o.f.  [10.  ;^2o]  r  8°  Black  42 

Waverley  Novels,  iz  vols. ;  Miscell.  Prose  ;  Poetical  Works  ;  Life  of  Napoleon ;  Tales  of  a  Grandfather ;  Life,  by  LOCKHART. 

jHELLEY,  P.  B.  [1792-1822]  Works,   ed.   H.  B.  Forraan,  w.  notes  ;  Poetry,  4  vols.  ;  Prose,  4  vols.  ; 

etchings  and  facss.  ea.  vol.  12/6     8°  Reeves  &  Turner  76-80 

„  „  The  same,  ed.  R.  H.  Shepherd,  w.  notes,  5  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Chatto  8S 

„  „  The  same,  4  vols.,  ea.  2/-;  or  i  vol. ;  ill.  7/6  p 8°        ,,  74 

I, :  Early  Poems,  Queen  Mab,  etc.,  w.  intro.  Leigh  HUNT ;  ii.  :  Later  Poems,  Laon.  Cythna,  etc. ;  iii. :  Posthumous  Poems,  Shelley  Papers,  etc 
iv.  :  Prose  Works,  incl.  Refutation  of  Deism,  Zastrozzi,  St.  Irvine,  etc, 

Sheridan,  R.  B.  [1751-1816]— w.  su/ira,  s.v.  Eighteenth  Century. 

Smith,  Rev.  Sydney  Worksof,  3  V,;  port,  [serms.,  essays,  speeches,  letters,  etc.]  ».^.  [j>^.36/-;  15/-]     8°  Longman  [39] 4S 

,,  ,,  Worksof  [selections]  6/- p  8°        „  69 

Peter  Plymley's  Letters  [on  the  subj.  of  the  Catholics]  [National  Lib.]  6^.    18°  Cassell  [08]  SS 

Wit  and  Wisdom  of  Sidney  Smith  [in  his  writings  and  conversation]  1/6  c  8°  Longman  [61]  86 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  [181 1-63]— ».  K  §  50. 

Wilson,  Prf.  ["  Christ.  North";  J|ff]  Works,  ed.  Prf.  Ferrier,  12  vols.  ;  ports.  ea.  4/-  p  8°  Blackwood         [55-58]  65-68 

i.-iv. :  Nodes  Ambrasianae,  55-58  ;  v.-viii.  :  Essays;   ix.-x. :  Recreations  0/  Christopher  North,  42  ;  xi.  :   Tales,  etc. ;  xii. :   Poetical  Works. 

Wordsworth,  Wm,  [1770-1850]  Prose  Works,  ed.  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart,  3  vols.  ;  w.  pref.,  notes  and  ill. 

o.p,  [pb.  21/-;  w.  12/6]     8°  Moxon  76 

L  :  Political  and  Ethical ;  ii. :  Aesthettcal  and  Literary ;  iii. :  Critical  and  Ethical. 

90.    AMEBIO^^  WRITERS. 

Bryant,  W.  C.  [1794-1878]  Prose  Writings,  ed.  Parke  Godwin  [Am.],  2  vols.  $6sq8°  Ntw  York 

i. :  Essavs,  Tales  and  Orations ;  ii. :  Travels,  Addresses  and  Comments. 

Cooper,  J.  Fenimore  [1789-1851]  Complete  Works,  ed,  Susan  F.  Cooper  [Am.],  32  vols.;  ill.  $35   16°  Boston  90 

Emerson,  R.  W.  [1803-82] 

Works  ed.  John  Morley,  6  vols.  ea.   5/-  p  8°  Macmillan        85-86 

1.  Miscellanies,  w.  Essay  by  J.  Morley  I        3.  Poems  j\elc.       I       s.  Conduct  of  Life  60 ;  Society  and  Solitude  Jb 

2.  Essays  ^letc.        I        4.  English  Traits  56 ;  Representative  Men  49       1        o.  Letters  and  Social  Aims  ^6etc. 

Prose  Works,  complete,  "  Riverside  Edition,"  II  vols.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  „  86 

L :  Nature  r=addresses    and  lects.,    hitherto  I        v. ;  Engrlish  Traits  S6  {  ix. :  Poems                                                            71  etc 

calle'd  Miscellanies]  39               vi. :  Conduct  of  Life  60  J  x. :  Lects.  and  Biogr.  Sketches                          ^letc. 

ii.-iii. :  Essays,  2  series  41  etc,               vii. :  Society  and  Solitude  70  ]  xi. :  Miscellanies 

iv. :  Representative  Men  49  I        vIlL !  Letters  and  Social  Aims  76  I 

Prose  Works,  complete,  ed.  G.  T.  Bettany ;  w.  intro.  and  port.                             [Minerva  Library]     2/-  c  8°  Ward  &  Lock  89 

,,                    „                                                                                                     [in  double  cols.]    3/6     8°  Routledge  88 

Selections                         Select  Writings  of  Emerson,  ed.  Percival  Chubb               [Camelot  Series]    i/-   i6°  Walter  Scott  S& 

„                                 Essays,  ed.  R.  J.  McNeill,  2  vols.                                    [Stott  Library]  ea.  3/-  32°  Stott  90 

Separate  Essays,  etc.                                                                                    [Bohn's  Cheap  Series]  ea.  i/-  c  8°  Bohn  88-89 

Conduct  of  Lile.    Eos^land  and  Eng.  Characteristics.    Nature.     Representative  Men.    Twenty  Essays. 

790 


Literature] 


FOREIGN   WRITERS. 


[Miscellaneous  Writings 


Harte,  F.  Bret  [1839;  Hv."]  Complete  Works,  5  vols. ;  port. 


ea.   6/-  c  8'  Chatto 


i. :  Poetical  and  Dramatic  Wks. ,-  ii. :  Earlier  Papers,  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp,  Bohemian  Papers,  Spanish  and  American  Legends  ; 
:  Tales  of  Argonauts,  Eastern  Sketches ;  iv, ;  Gabriel  Conroy  [novel]  76 ;  v. :  Stories,  etc, 


Selections  Select  Works  of  Bret  Harte 

Hawthorne,  N.  [1804-64]  Complete  Works,  12  vols. 


L  :  Twice-told  Tales 
iL  :  Mosses  from  an  Old  Manse 
iii. :  House  of  Seven  Gables,  51 ;  Snow  Image 
iv. :  Wonder  Book ;  Tanglewood  Tales ;  Grand' 
father's  Chair 


37-42        I       v.:  Scarlet  Letter,  50  ;  Blithedale  Romance 
46  vi  :  Marble  Faun  [Transformation] 

vii.-viii, :  Our  Old  Home;  English  Note-Books 
ix. ;   American  Note-Books 
I       X.  :  French  and  Italian  Note-Books 


7/6  c  S**  Chatto 
ea.   7/6  p  8*'  Paul 

:  Septimus  Felton  ;   Dolliver  Romance ; 

;  Ancestral  Footstep 


K  §91 

80-81 


75 
84-85 


J  Fan- 
shawe ;  . 

xii. !  Tales  ;  Essays;  etc.t  with  biograph.  sketch 


,,  ,,  The  same,   **  Fireside  Edition,"  6  vols. 

Holland,  Dr.  J.  G,  ["Timothy  Titcomb" ;  i8ig-8i]  Works,  13  vols. 

Novels,  stories,  essa^,  letters  to  young  people,  etc 

Irving,  Washington  [1783-1859] 

Works:  "  Geoffrey  Crayon  Edition,*'  27"  vols. ;  ill. 


$lo    16"  Boston  87 

$22  12**  New  York  [57-75]  74-7^ 


ea.   %2.<iO%q?>'*  New  York         80-82 


iii.: 


Alhambra 
:  Astoria 
:  Bonneville 
:  Bracebridge  Hall 
V. :  Columbus,  3  vols. 

Works 


vi. :  Crayon  Miscellany 
vii. :  Goldsmith,  Life  of 
viit.  :  Granada 
ix. :  Knickerbocker's  N.Y, 


35 
49 


X. :  Mahomet,  2  vols. 
xi. :  Salamagundl 
xii.  :  Sketch-book 
xiii.  :  Spanish  Papers 


49-50 
09 


!  Traveller 

!  Washington,  5  vols, 

:  Wolferfs  Roost 

, :  Life  and  Letters,  3  vols. 


12 
16" 


"  Hudson  Edition,"  27  vols.  ;  ill.  ea.  $1.75  c  8° ;   "  Knickerbocker  Edn."  27  vols,       ea.  $2 
"  Sunnyside  Edn."  28 vols.,  ea.  $1.75  12°;  "People's  Edn.,"  26  vols.  ea.  $1 

'*Stuyvesant  Edition,"  7  vols.,  12^  the  set  $12  ;  "  Spuyten  Duyvil  Edn.,"  24  v,  in  iz  set  $15  12°  3 

Wolfert,  Coluwbus, 


New  Yorks 

„    84 


The  former  comprizes  only  Sketch-Book,  Knickerbocker,  Bracebridge,  Tra-veiler,  Granada,  Mahomet,  Athavtbra, 

Boniiei/ille,  Crayon,  Goldsmith,  Astoria. 


„        "Tappan-Zee  Edition,"  12  vols.  the  set  $12;  Cheap  Edn.  $6.50   32°  Nejv  York 

Sketch-Book,  2V. ;   Knickerbocker,  av. ;  Bracebridge  Hall,  z  v. ;  Tales  of  a  Ttaveller,  2  v. ;  Alhambra,  zv, ;  Crayon  Miscellany,  Wolfert' s Roost. 

Illustrated  Editions^ 
~  Bracebridge  Hall            ill.  Randolph  Caldecott  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 
Little  Britain,  Spectre  Bridegroom  and  Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow,  w.  130  ill.  C.  O.  Murray  io/6sq8°  Low- 
Rip  Van  Winkle             w.  43  ill.  F.  T.  Merrill  [Am.],  and  port.  21/-     4°  Routledge 
Sketch  Book                    "Artist's  Edition,"  w.  130  ill.  by  Amer.  artists  $7  34°  New  York 
Longfellow,  H.  W.  [1807-82]  Works  :  "Riverside  [Am.]  Edition,"  11  vols.;  5  ports.  ea.  3/6  c  8°  Routledge 

L-ii* :  Prose  Works ;  iii.-viii. :  Poetical  Works,  ix.-xi. :  Translation  of  Dante. 

,,  „  The  same,  "  Subscription  Edition,"  45  pts.  [  =  3  vols.]  ;  finely  ill.    ea.pt.  SOir.      4°  Boston 

Lowell,  J.  Russell  [1819 ;  liv.'\  Complete  Works  [prose  and  verse]  ,, 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  ["  Ik  Marvell"  ;  1822-89]  Works,  8  vols.  $10   12°  New  York 

PoE,  E.  A.  [1809-49] 

Collected  Works  ed.  w.  memoir  and  index  J.  H.  Ingram,  4vols.  2^1-;  red.  to  nl- c  &"  Black 

L :  Tales  of  Grotesque,  40 ;  ii.  :  Tales  of  Arabesque,  40 ;  iii.  ■  Poems  and  Essays ;  iv. :  Autobiography  and  Criticisms. 

„  „  ed.  R.  H.  Stoddard  [Am.],  6  vols.  ea.   6/- c  8°  Paul 

•Tales  and  Poems  ed.  J.  H.  Ingram,  5  v.,  w.  life  &  letters  ;  14  etchings,  3  photogravs.  &  port.  30/'-  c  8°  Nimmo 

The  works  are  here  for  the  first  time  intelligently  classified. 

Choice  Works  in  Prose  and  Poetry,  w.  intro.  essay  Chas.  Baudelaire  [tr.] ;  port,  and  facss.  7/6  c  8°  Chatto 

Poems  and  Essays  ed.,  w.  memoir,  J.  H.  Ingram  2/-   18°  Low 

RoscOE,  W.  C.  [1823-60]  Poems  and  Essays,  ed.  R.  H.  Button,  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Chapman 

Taylor,  Bayard  [1825-78]  Works,  16  vols.  [travels  and  novels]  $24    12°  Neiu  York 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  Works,  10  vols.  $14  p  8°        ,, 

Whipple,  Edwin  P.         Works,  6  vols.  ea.  $1.5008°        ,, 

Literature  and  Life,  Essays  and  Reviews,  a  vols..  Character,  Success  and  its  Conditions,  Literature  of  Age  of  Elizab. 

Whittier,  J.  G.  [1808  ;  liv.']  Complete  Works  :  prose  and  verse,  7  vols.  ea.  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

i.-iv. :  Poetry  [for  contents,  »-.  K  §  70] ;  v, :  Marfr.  Smith's  11.,  Tales  and  Sketches  ;  vi, :  Old  Portraits  and  Mod.  Sketches,  Personal  Sketches. 
"'  '  '■  "     "'      with " " -       •  "  -  '  .  ..     ^  ...  . 


Histor.  Papers;  vii. ;  The  Conflict  with  Slavery,  Politics  and  Reform,  The  Inner  Life,  Criticism. 


Presidents 
Statesmen : 


Lives  and  Writings— z^.  f  §  73. 
Lives  and  Writings- 1-.  f  §  74. 


82;  8- 

;  [80]  88 

87;  89 


76 
80 

88 

86-87 

79-80 
in  prep. 


74-75 
84 

$2 

73 
84 
60 

87 


89-90 


91.    FOREIGN  WRITERS :  TRANSLATIONS. 

Dutch. 

Erasmus,  Desiderius  [?  1466-1536] 

Apophthegmes  tr.  Nich.  Udall  $7-50     8°  New  York  [1564] 

Of  chief  value  as  being  one  of  the  oldest  Eng.  bks.  which  abound  in  colloquialisms  and  idiomatic  expressions.    This  is  a  literal  repr.  of  2nd  edn. 

Familiar  Colloquies        tr.  Nathan  Bailey,  ed.  Rev.  E.  Johnson  ;  w.  notes,  2  vols.  i6l-;red.  to  7/6     8°  Reeves  &  Turner    78 

62  dialogues  by  one  of  the  greatest  representatives  of  the  Renaissance,  on  a  great  variety  of  subjects,  full  of  humour  and  satire,  and  (jiving  a  good 
picture  of  life  and  ideas  of  350  years  ago.    It  is  of  this  bk.  that  the  Monks  used  to  say  that  "  Erasmus  laid  the  &gg  which  Luther  hatched. 

Via.ise o£Fo\ly [Encomium  Aforiae],  ti.,  w.  80 ill.  by  Hans  Holbein  Sch^s Epistle  to  SirThos.  Moore  red.  to  12/- 8°  Reeves  &  T.  76 

Probably  the  most  satirical  production  of  any  age  or  country. 

,,  tr.  w.  notes  Rev.  J.  Copner  10/6     8°  Williams  78 

French. 

Amiel,  H.  F.  The/oumal  Jntime  of,  tr.  w.  notes  Mrs.  Humphrey  Ward ;  port.  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan      [86]  8g 

791 


Literature]  LITERARY  ART  &  PROFESSION.      [Miscellaneous  Writings 

K  §91* 

German. 

Brandt,  Sebastian  The  Shyp  of  Fooles,  tr.  Alex.  Barclay,  ed.  T.  H.  Jamieson,  2  v.;  facs.  ill.  105/-  4°  Paterson,  Ed.  [1509]  74 

A  satirical  poem,  in  the  octave  stanza,  written  in  1494,  ridiculing  the  vices  and  follies  of  the  age.    Verbose  and  tedious 

Heine,  Heinrich  [1800-56] 
Travel  Pictures  tr.  F.  Storr  [Tour  to  Harz,  Bk.  of  Ideas,  Romantic  SchooT\    3/6  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.  87 

Selections    Wit,  Wisdom  and  Pathos  from  the  Prose  of  Heine,  tr.  J.  Snodgrass  6/-  c  8°  Gardner,  Paisley  [79]  89 

The  Prose  Writings  of  [tr.],ed.  Havelock  Ellis  [Camelot  Series]     1/-   16°  Walter  Scott  87 

This  woric  was  one  of  the  main  causes  of  drawing  the  attention  of  Eng.  Students  to  the  prose  of  Heina 

Heine  !  Novelist  and  Dramatist,  a  selection  tr.  R.  McLintock  7/6  c  8°  Roper  &  Drowley  90 


91*.    THE  LITERARY  ART  and  PROFESSION.    AUTHORS  amd  PUBLISHERS. 

Bainton,  peo.  [ed.]         The  Art  of  Authorship  S/-  c8°  Clarke  90 

A  coll,  of  contribs.  by  Sir  E,  Arnold,  Wm.  Black,  Rob.  Browning,  O.  W.  Holmes,  J,  R.  Lowell,  Sir  J,  Lubbock,  Geo.  Macdonald,  and  others. 

DlXEY,  W.  [Am.]  The  Trade  of  Authorship  $1.25    12°  Brooklyn,  N.Y.      89 

Lang,  Andrew  How  to  Fail  in  Literature  i/-  16°  Field  &  Tuer         90 

An  extended  lecture,  full  of  sound  advice,  humorously  conveyed. 

Fiction. 

Besant,  Walter  The  Art  of  Fiction  [address  at  Roy.  Instit.]  i/-     8°  Chatto  84 

Style  — V.  K  §§  21,  23:  Literary  Criticism. 

Hunt,  T.  W.  [Am.]  Studies  in  Literature  and  Style  $1    16°  New  York  90 

Pater,  Walter  Appreciations :  with  an  essay  on  style  8/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [90]  90 

Writer's  Handbook  :  guide  to  art  of  composition  and  style  $2.50    12°  Philadelphia  88 

Relations  between  Authors  and  Publishers. 

Besant,  Walter  [ed.]        Grievances  between  Authors  and  Publishers  [the  "Authors'  Soc.'s  "  pt.  of  view]  2/-  c  8°  Field  &  Tuer     87 
Putnam,  G.  H.  [Am.]      Authors  and  Publishers  [suggestions  f.  beginners  in  literature]  $1     8°  New  York       [83]  85 

Civil  List. 

(Tolles,  W.  Morris  Literature  and  the  Civil  List     [list  of  pensions  to  literary  men,  etc.]  4/6  8°  Soc.  of  Authors  (Glwsher)  89 

Copyright  Law         — -u.  O  §  72,  when  aha  are  iks.  on  the  Ethical  and  Economical  Aspects. 


792 


PHILOLOGY  AND  ANCIENT  LITERATURE 

WITH  SPECIUENS  OE  THE  MODERN  LITERATUSES  OF  NON-EUROPEAN  lAHGUAGES. 


It  has  been  deemed  essential  to  include  throughout  the  remainder  of  this  Class  the  more  important  modern 
Foreign  works  and  editions.  Whe?e  thoroughly  good  English  books  exist,  covering  the  same  ground,  this 
has  not  been  done  quite  systematically. 

XIV.  tibe  pbtlolootcal  Sciences  anb  ©dental 
Xanguages  (Benerallig, 

92.    BIBLIOaBAPHY. 

Generally  —for  Current  Literature,  v.  also  K  §  95. 

Bibliotheca  Philologica       [now]  ed.  Dr.  August  Blau  [quarterly]  ann.  <,]-  8°  GSttingen  47  sqg.,  in  prog. 

Fkiederici,  K.  [ed.]        Bibliotheca  Orientalis  [list  of  new  bks.;  ann.  1876  to  1883]  ea.  3/-  s8°  Leipzig'j-J-Zz  not  cont. 

Contin.  in  Literaturbtattf.  orUnt.  PhUol.,  ed.  E.  KUHN,  3  vols.  45/-  4'*  Leipzis,  85-86,  and  thence  in  A.  MULLER'S  Orient.  BihL,  tttinfra. 

MiJLLER,  A.  [ed.]  Orientalische  Bibliographie                                                      \_quarterly\  ann.  6/-     8°  Berlin  87  sqq. 

Pott,  A.  F.  Zur  Litteratur  der  Sprachenkunde  Europas                                                        6/-  r  8°  Leipzig  87 

Sayce,  Prf.  A.  H.  — in  his  Introduction  \ut  K  §  96]  is  a  short,  select  list  of  books  recommended. 

Zenker,  J.  Th.  [ed.]  Bibliotheca  Orientalis,  2  vols.                            [useful  for  the  earlier  bks.]  22/-     8°  Leipzig  46;  61 

ZiEMER,  Hermann  [ed.]  Jahresbericht  iib.  allgemeine  u.  vergl.  Sprachwissenschaft :  1883-1888        8/-     8°  Berlin  8g 

Dictionaries  and  Grammars. 

Lyons,  Rev.  p.  A.  — offtV/«  Dictionaries,  ««  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  vii.      [early  &  mod. ;  v.  full]  30/-     4°  Black  78 

Trubner  &  Co.  [bkslrs.]    Catal.  of  Diets,  and  Grammars     [of  all  princ.  langs.  and  dialects  of  world]  5/-     8°  Triibner  [72]  82 

Vater,  J.  S.  Literatur  d.  Grammatiken  und  Lexiken  aller  Sprachen  der  Erde,  ed.B.Julg  9/-     8°  Berlin  [15]  47 

German  Books. 

Herrmann,  C.  H,  [ed.]    Bibliotheca  Orientalis  et  Linguistica  [list  of  new  books  pub.  in  Germany  fr.  1850-68]  3/-  8°  Halle        70 


Generally. 

Chaignet,  A.  E. 
Cook,  Can.  F.  C 
*Geiger,  L. 

"    'U 

Gerber,  G. 

>j        )» 
Grimm,  Jacob 
V.  Humboldt,  W. 
Key,  Prf.  T.  H. 

Kleinpahl,  R. 
MiVART,  St.  George 
MiJLLER,  Prf.  F.  Max 

Seeks  the  key  to 


93.    OKIG-IN  AND  PHILOSOPHY  OF  LANGUAGE. 


La  Philosophic  de  la  Science  du  Langage 

The  Origins  of  Language  and  Religion 

Der  Ursprung  der  Sprache 

— in  his  Entwickelungsgeschichte  der  Menschheit 

— in  his  Die  Sprache  als  Kunst,  2  vols. 

Die  Sprache  und  das  Erkennen 


[S  essays]  15/- 

6/- 

[lectures]  4/- 

20/- 

8/- 


Ueber  den  Ursprung  der  Sprache         \also  in  his  Kleine  Schriften,  vol.  i.]  i/- 
Sprachphilosophische  Werke,  hrsg.  H.  Steinthal  18/-  r 

Language  :  its  origin  and  development  14/- 

Lects.  on  compar.  grammar  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Lond.    Evidence  drawn  chfly.  fr.  Latin  and  Greek,  espec.  former. 

Sprache  ohne  Worter  :  Idee  e.  allg.  Wissenschaft  d.  Sprache  10/- 

The  Origin  of  Human  Reason  10/6 

— in  his  The  Science  of  Thought  21/- 

the  sc,  ot  thought  in  science  of  Ian(;uage,  eluc.  growth  of  thought  by  comp.  philology.    Vide  also  his  essays  in  K  § 
Ludwig  NOlR^p  in  Max  Miilter  and  the  Phitosofhy  9/  Lans  ua£e  [tr.]  6/-  8"  Longman  79. 

793 


Paris  75 

Murray  84 

Stuttgart         [69]  78 

[71]  78 

.S«r/m[7i]84;[74]86 

84 

..  [51]  79 

^•i,  t    ]84 

Bell  74 


Leipzig 

Paul 

Longman 

criticized  by 


88 
89 
87 


Philology] 


PHILOLOGICAL  ESSAYS.     MAGAZINES. 


[Generally 


K  §§  94-95 

NoiRi;,  Ludwig                   Der  Ursprung  der  Sprache                        fv.  also  Max  Miiller,  supra  (note)]  8/-     8°  Mayeiice  77 

Renan,  E.                           De  rOiigine  du  Langage                                                                                       5/-     8°  Paiis    [48]  n.d.  (62) 

Romanes,  G.  J.                  Mental  Evolution  in  Man                            [as  part  of  Darwin,  controversy]  14/-     8°  Paul  89 

*Steinthal,  H.                   Der  Ursprung  der  Sprache                                                                                   8/-     8°  Berlin  [51]  88 

,,             ,,                   Grammatik,  Logik  und  Psychologie  [valuable  but  V.  controversial]  c./.[te/.20/-]     8°       „  55 

Wedgwood,  Hensleigh     On  the  Origin  of  Language                                                                             3/6  f  8°  Triibner  66 

■WHITNEY,Prf.W.D.[Am.] — /»  ^m  Oriental  and -Linguistic  Studies,  series  i.                                           12/-     8°         „  [74]  75 

Conts,  criticisms  of  Max  MiJLLER'S  theory  of  lan(j.,  BLEEK'S  "  Simion's  theory,"  SCHLEICHER'S  physical  theory,  STEINTHAL's  psychological  theory. 

Origin  of  Language  fr.  Evolutionist pt.  ofview-^.  H  §  43,  s.v.  Mental  Evolution,  (&=  C  §  71 :  Psychology. 


Analogy. 

Wheeler,  B.  I.  [Am.]    Analogy  and  its  Scope  in  Language 

Reduplication. 

POTr,  A.  F.  Doppelung  als  eine  der  wichtigsten  Mitteln  der  Sprache 


[Cornell  Studies] 

6/-     8°  Detmold 


62 


94.    COLLECTED  PHILOLOGICAL  ESSAYS  and  WRITINGS. 


Abel,  Dr.  Carl 
AscoLi,  Prf.  G.  J. 

»»  ») 

Benfey,  Prf.  Theodor 


Linguistic  Essays,  9/- ;  Sprachwissenschaftliche  Abhandlungen 

Studj  Orientali  e  Linguistici,  3  pts. 

Studj  Critici,  1  price  ;  Germ.  tr.  R.  Merzdorf+B.  Mangold 


T. 


Breal,  Michel 

COLEBROOKE,  H 
CusT,  Robert  N. 
Darmesteter,  J, 
Farrar,  Archd.  F.  W. 


[collected  papers]  10/6 
vol.  i.-(2  pts.)  22/- 
6/6 


10/-  8°  Triibner  82  ;  Leipzig  %t, 

14/-     8°  Milan  54-55 

lo/-  8°  Milan  61  sqq.;  Weimar  78 


Vedica  und  Linguistica 

Kleinere  Schriften,  ed.  Prf.  A.  Bezzenberger,  2  vols. 

Melanges  de  Mythologie  et  de  Linguistique 

Essays :  with  notes  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell,  2  vols.  28/- 

Linguistic  &  Oriental  Essays  [Orient.  Ser.],  ser.  i.  18/-,  red.  to  10/6 ;  ser.  ii.  18/- 

Essais  Orientaux 

Chapters  on  Language  S/~ 

HADLEYj'Prf.  Jas.  [Am.]    Essays:  philological  and  critical  16/- 

Key,  Prf  T.  H.  Philological  Essays  [chiefly  Latin  and  Greek]  10/6 

KORTING,  Gustav  Neuphilologische  Essays  4/- 

Meyer,  G.  Essays  und  Studien  zur  Sprachgeschichteund  Volkskunde  [chfly.Gk.&Lat.]  7/- 

MuLLER,  Prf.  F.  Max        Chips  from  a  German  Workshop,  4  vols.  \v.  also  K  §  96]  36/- 

i.:  Essays  on  the  science  of  religion ;  ii.:  on  mythol.,  etc.;  iii.:  on  literature  (German,  etc),  biography  and  antiquities ;  iv.:  on  science  of  lang. 

,,                 ,,                   Selected  Essays  on  Language,  Mythology  and  Religion,  2  vols.  16/-  c  8°  Longman                81 

Regnaud,  p.                      Essais  de  Linguistique  Evolutioniste  8°  Paris                      85 

Steinthal,  H.                  Gesammelte  kleine  Schriften,  vol.  i.  9/-     8°  Berlin                    80 

Whitney, Prf. W.D. [Am.]  Oriental  and  Linguistic  Studies,  2  series  ea.  12/-     8°  Triibner    [74]  75;  74 

L:  Veda,  AveMa,  Science  of  Language ;  ii.:  East  and  West,  Religion  and  Mythology,  Orthography  and  Phonology;  Hindu  Astronomy. 


Strassburg  80 

Berlin      89  in  fn-og. 
Paris  [77]  82 

Triibner     [27-28]  73 
80;  88 
Paris  83 

Longman        [65]  73 
Macmillan  73 

Bell  68 

heilbronn  87 

Berlin  .       85 

Longman  [67-75]  80 


95.    MAGAZINES  and  PERMANENT  SERIALS. 
magazines  and  Serials  devoted  to  Special  Branches  of  Philology  are  classed  into  the  Branches  themselves,  infra. 


English  Serials. 

Philological  Society :  Proceedings  and  Transactions 

Contains  annual  bibliographical  Reports  on  the  the  Philology  of  various  languages. 

American  Serials. 

Journal  of  Philology  ed.  B.  L.  Gildersleeve  [Am.],  vols,  i.-x.;  index  to  same;  xi.  sqq. 

Transactions  of  the  American  Philological  Association,  vols,  i.-xix. 

German  Serials. 

Einzelbeitrage  zur  allgemeinen  u.  vergl.  Sprachwissenschaft,  pts.  i.-vi. 


8°  Triibner  42  sqq.,  in  prog. 

8"  Baltimore      in  prog. 
Cambridge,  U.S.  68-89      » 

44/-     8°  Leipzig?,6-Z<)inprog. 


i.:  A.  F.  Pott,  AUgera.  Sprachwiss.  u.  Abel's  Aegypt.  Sprachstudien,  3/-  '86;  ii. :  F.  SPIEGEL,  Die  arische  Periode,  la^-'S/;  iii.:  Kurt  BRUCHMANN,  Psychol.  Studien 
z.  Sprachgesch.,  9/- ;  iv.-vi. :  C.  ABEL,  Wechselbeziehungen  d.  asgypt.,  indoeur.  u,  serait.  EtymoL,  3  pts.,  38/-  "SS-'Sg 

Neu  philologische  Studien,  hrsg.  G.  Korting,  pts.  i.-v.  8/-  8°  Paderborn  83-86  in  prog. 

Zeitschrift  fur  vergleichende  Sprachforschung,  ed.  A.  Kuhn+Joh.  Schmidt  [bi-mthly.]  a«».  16/-    %°  Berlin  ^x  sqq.,        „ 

,,         ,,    Vblkerpsychologie  und  Sprachwissenschaft,  ed.  M.  Lazarus +  H.  Steinthal  [qtly.]fl»K.  12/-    %°  Leipzigdo   „  „ 

Vols.  L-vii.  ea.  9/-;  x.-xvi.  ea.  lo/-;  xvii.-xx.  [1889]  ea.  12/-.    Vols.  i.-xvi.  were  pub.  at  Berlin. 

French  Serials. 


Memoires  de  la  Soci^te  de  Linguistique  de  Paris,  vols,  i.-vi. 

Revue  de  Linguistique  et  de  Philologie  Comparee,  ed.  Rialle  + Vinson,  etc.,  vols,  i.-xxii. 

Revue  de  Philologie,  de  Litterature  et  de  I'llist.  Anc,  ed.  L.  Havet+O.  Riemann,  etc.,  vols,  i.-xii. 

Aryan   Philology  (only)— z-.  K§ii9:  Aryan  Philology. 

Classical  (Greek  and  Latin)  Philology-i-.  K  §  173. 

794 


8°  Paris  (i'i-%T  in  prtg, 
8°      „      62-89      .. 
8°     „      77-89      » 


Philology]  COMPARATIVE   PHILOLOGY.  [Generally 


K  §96 

Oriental  Philology:  Generally. 

Abhandlungen  fiir  die  Kunde  des  Morgenlandes,  hrsg.  E.  Windisch,  vols.  i.-x.  [ed.  for  DMC^  ea.pt.  var.  pr.  Leipzig  57  sqq.  in  prog. 

Conts.  valuable  editions  of  oriental  works,  papers,  etc. 

Anecdota  Oxoniensia  Aryan  Series,  var.  ptius ;  Semitic  Series  vat.  prices  34°  Clar.  Press  81  sjq.  in  pro'. 

A  series  of  texts,  documents  and  extracts,  chiefly  from  the  Bodleian  and  otlier  Oxford  libraries. 

Giornale  della  Societa  Asiatica  Italiana  ann.  10/-     8°  Rotne%T  sqq.,viprog. 

Journal  Asiatique  [monthly]  a««.  20/-     &°  Paris  22     „        ,, 

Series  i.:  12  vols.,  22-27,  w.  go/-;  ser.  ii.:  16  vols.,  28-35,  w.  £6;  ser.iii.:  14  vols.,  36-43,  w.  £s'.  ser.  iv.:  20  vols., '43-52.  ^-  £T'  ser.  v  :  20  vols.,  53-62,  a/.  ;£ro; 
ser.  vi.:  20  vols., 63-72,  w,  £10;  ser.  vii.:  73-84,  20  vols,  •w.£is;  ser.  viii.:  vols,  i.-iv.,  85-88,  ea.  £t.. 

„      of  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society  of  Bengal,  vols,  i.-lviii.        [compl.  set  to  1889,  w.  ab.  ;^7o]  8°  Calaitta  (Tbnr.)  32-89  in  prog. 

Eight  Nos.  annually,  20/-.    A  contin.  of  the  Asiatic  Researches,  21  vols.  [w.  £30]  4"  Calattla,  r788-i836,  and  Gleanings  in  Science  [monthly  ;  ed.  J.  PRINSEP],  3  vols. 

[w.  ;£3  15/-]  8=  ibid.  30-3r. 

„      of  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society  of  Gt.  Brit,  and  Irel.  aim.,  4  pts.,  ea.  5/-  to  10/6     8°  Trubner  in  sqq.,  in  prog. 

Series  1.:  20  vols.  34-63,  w.£iq;  New  Series,  vols,  i.-xxi.,  64-89. 1'w ^ro^. 

„      of  the  American  Oriental  Society,  vols,  i.-xx.  ea.  20/-  8°  New  Haven  50  sqq.,  in  prog. 

Literaturblatt  fiir  orientalische  Philologie,  ed.  E.  Kuhn,  vols,  i.-vi.  [qtrly.]  ann.  15/-     8°  Leipzig  83-89     „ 

Vols,  i.-ii.  were  published  montlily. 

Melanges  Asiatiques  tir^s  du  Bulletin  de  I'Acad.  Imp.  de  St.  Petersbg.,  vols,  i.-xii.         v.p.  r  8°  St.  Petersburg  49-89  in  prog. 

Wissenscliaftlicher  Jahresbericht  iiber  d.  Morgenlandische  Studien  [ann.  suppl.  to  ZDMG]  8°  Leipzig ^Q  sqq.,   „ 

Zeitschrift  der  Deutschen  Morgenlandischen  Gesellschaft,  [now]  ed.E.  Windisch,  vols,  i.-xl.  [4  pts.  =  1  vol.] 

ea.v.  IS/-  8°      „       46-89     „ 

Occasional  Supplements  and  Indices  are  published. 

„         fiir  die  Kunde  des  Morgenlandes,  hrsg.  G.  Biihler  and  Others,  vols.  i.-iii.  [qtrly.l  loj-     8°    ViennaZTsqq.     „ 

',,'        Internationale,  fur  allgem.  Sprachwiss. — v.  K  §  98. 

96.    COMPARATIVE  PHILOLOKY  («) :  GENERAL  HISTORICAL  TREATISES. 

Generally.  —v.  also  K  §  ng. 

Byrne,  Dr.  James  General  Principles  of  the  Structure  of  Language,  2  vols.  31/6     8°  Tiiibner  85 

Gerber,  G.  Die  Sprache  als  Kunst,  2  vols.                                                                       20/-  8°  Berlin  [71]  84;  [74]  86 

HovELACQDE,  A.  The  Science  of  Language  [tr.]                                                 [popular ;  good]  4/- c  8°  Chapman                77 

v.  Humboldt,  Wilhelm  Ueb.  d.  Verschiedenheit  d.  menschl.  Sprachwiss.,  ed.  A.  F.  Pott                 4/6  s  8°  Berlin             [36]  83 

Schasler,  Max  Die  Elera.  d.  philos.  Sprachwiss.  W.  v.  Humboldt's         [adverse  criticism]  4/-     8°       ,,                           47 

Steinthal,  H.  Die  Sprachwiss.  W. v. Humboldt's  u.  d.  Hegel'sche  Philos.  [opposing  Schasler]  2/- r  8°     ,,                          48 

*MuLLER,  Fr.  Grundriss  der  Sprachwissenschaft,  vols,  i.-iii.,  46/-;  iv. :  pt.  I                      6/-     8°  Vienna      76-87;  88 

i.:  (il  Einleitune,  76 ;  (2)  Wollhaariffe  Rassen,  77;  ii.:  Schlichthaar.  Rassen  (i)  Austral.,  Hyperbor.,  Amer.  82;  (2)  Malay,  and  Mongol.  80; 
iii.:  LockenTiaar.  Rassen  (i)  Nuba  u.  Dravida,  83 ;  (2)  Mittellandische  Rassen,  85-87  ;  iv. :  |i)  Supplement.    A  monumental  work. 

*     ,,         Prf.  F.  Max  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language,  2  series  ;  ill.  i6/-  c  8°  Longman  [6l;  64]  86 


SERIES  I. :  lect.  I.  Sc.  of  Lang,  one  of  the  Physical  Sciences ;  2.  Growth  of 
Lang. ;  3.  Empirical  Stage  in  Sc.  of  Lang. ;  4.  Classilicatory  Stage  in  Sc. 
of  Lang. ;  5.  Genealog.  Classif.  of  Lang. ;  6.  Compar.  Grammar;  7.  Con- 
stituent Elements  of  Lang. ;  8.  Morpholog.  Classif.  of  Lang. ;  9.  Theoret. 
Stage  in  Sc.  of  Lang. ;  Appendix. 


SERIES  II.  ;  lect.  I.  New  Materials  for  5c.  of  Lang. ;  2.  Language  and 
Reason;  3.  Physiolog.  Alphabet;  4.  Phonetic  Change ;  5.  Grimm's  Law; 
6.  Princ.  of  Etymol. ;  7.  Powers  of  Roots ;  8.  Metaphor ;  9.  Mythol.  of 
Greeks ;  10.  Jupiter ;  11.  Myths  of  the  Dawn ;  12.  Modern  Mythology. 


*     „  „  Selected  Essays  on  Lang. ,  My thol. ,  and  Religion,  2  vols.  1 6/- c  8°  Longman  8l 

„  „  Three  Lects.  on  the  Science  of  Lang.,  and  its  Place  in  General  Education   2/- c  8°         ,,  [89]  89 

Popular  exposition  of  author's  views  as  to  origin  and  growth  of  lang.,  w.  spec,  refer,  to  English. 

*Paul,  Prf.  H.  The  Principles  of  Philology,  ed.  Prf.  H.  A.  Strong  io/6     8°  Sonnenschein  [88]  90 

The  best  statement  of  the  "New  school "  of  Philologists. 

*Sayce,  Prf  A.  H.  Introduction  to  the  Science  of  Language,  2  vols.                                                9/- p  8°  Paul  [80]  90 

,,                 ,,  Principles  of  Comparative  Philology                                                                  10/6  p  8°  Triibner  [74]  85 

Steinthal,  H.  Abriss  d.  Sprachwiss.,  i.  :  Sprache  im  allgeraeinen                [psychological]  9/-     8°  Berlin  [71]  8i 

Wegener,  Ph.  Untersuchungen  iiber  die  Grundfragen  des  Sprachlebens  ["  New  School"]  5/-     8°  Halle  85 

Whitney,  Prf.  W.  D.  [Am.]  Language  and  the  Study  of  Language  [12  lectures]  io/5  c  8°  Trubner  [67]  84 

„                   ,,  The  Life  and  Growth  of  Language                           [Internat.  Sclent.  Series]  S/- c  8°  Paul  t75]  82 

„                  ,,  Language  and  its  Study,  ed.  R.  Morris                                                           5/-  c  8°  Triibner  [76]  81 

Aryan  Philology:  Generally— z/.  k §§119-120. 

Greek,  Latin,  Sanscrit,  etc.,  comparatively— ».  k  §§  167-173. 

Hamitie,  Semitic,  and  Aryan. 

Abel,  Carl  Wechselbeziehungen  d.  segpt.,  indoeurop.  u.  semit.  Etymologic,  3  pts.       38/-     8°  Leipzig  88-89 

Seeks  to  prove  that  Egyptian  and  Indo-europ.  roots  are  mainly  identical,  and  subject  to  the  .same  phonetic,  conceptual,  and  formative  changes. 
For  nis  dictionary  of  Egyptian-Semitic- Aryan  roots,  v,  K  5  lor. 

Delitzsch,  Prf.  Friedrich  Studien  iiber  indogermanisch-semilische  Wiirzelverwandtschaft  4/-     8°  Leipzig  [73]  84 

Raabe,  a.  Gemeinschaftliche  Gramm.  d.  arischen  u.  semit.  Sprachen  [w.  ess.  on  orig.  of  alphabet]  3/-  8°  Leipzig  74 

Classifleation,  etc.,  of  Languages. 

Adam,  L.  Les  Classifications,  I'Objet,  la  Methode,  etc.,  de  la  Linguistique                   2/6     8°  Paris  82' 

MiJLLER,  Prf.  Max  On  Stratification  of  Languages  '66;  also  in  his  Lectures,  vol.  i.,  lects.  5  and  8  \ut  supri'l. 

Oppert,  Prf.  Gust.  On  the  Classification  of  Languages                [Madras  JI.  of  Liter.,  N.  S.  i.]  7/6     8°  Triibner  79 

Steinthal,  H.  Charakteristikd.  hauptsachlichsten  Typen  d.  Sprachbaues                               6/-     'A"  Berlin  [50]  60 

The  first  edn.  was  pub.  sitb  tit.  Die  Ciassijlcaiion  der  Spiachen  dargestellc  als  die  Entwickelung  der  Sfrachidee.  ' 

795 


Philology] 


COMPARATIVE  PHILOLOGY. 


[Generally 


K  §§  97-99 


97,    COMPARATIVE  PHILOLOGY  (i):  HISTORY  asd  BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  STUDY. 


History  of  Philology. 

Ear/y. 

Steinthal,  H.  Gesch.  d.  Sprachwiss.  bei  d.  Griech.  u.  Rom. ,  2  v.  [w.  spec.  ref.  to  logic]  1 1/6     8°  BerUn 

Modern  and  Contemporary. 

Benfey,  Prf.  Theodor       Geschichte  der  Sprachwissenschaft  u.  orient.  Philologie  in  Deiitschland      io/6     8°  Munich 

since  the  commencement  of  igth  cent.,  w.  a  prelim,  sketch  of  earlier  times;  and  a  bibliography  fr.  the  earliest  times. 

Brugmann,  Prf.  Karl 
CuRTius,  Georg 
Delbruck,  B. 
DwiGHT,  B.  W.  [Am.J 

de  GUBERNATIS,  A. 


Zum  heutigen  Stand  der  Sprachwissenschaft 

Zur  Kritik  der  neuesten  Sprachforschung 

Die  neuste  Sprachforschung  [criticism  of  Curtius,  supra]  ij- 

Modern  Philology  :  discoveries,  history,  influence,  2  vols. 

Materiaux  p.  servir  a  I'Histoire  d.  Etudes  Orient,  en  Italie 

History  of  Education:  Generally- 


Biography. 

Collectively. 

DUGAT,  G. 

Greek  and  Latin 


D  §§  IS6,  157. 


Hist,  des  Orientalistes  de  I'Europe  du  I2e  au  ige  sifecles,  2  vols. 

With  a  sketch  of  the  history  of  Oriental  study  in  Europe. 

—V.  K  §  174. 


8°  Paris 


63 


69 


2/6 

8°  Leipzig 

85 

2/6 

8°        „ 

fs 

>/- 

8°        „ 

85 

$4 

4°  Nmi  York 

[64]  76 

s/- 

%"  Florence 

76 

68;  70 


98.    PHONETICS.    PHYSIOLOGY  OP  LANGUAGE. 

Books,  etc.,  on  the  Fbonology  of  Individnal  Languages  or  Groups  of  Langs,  are  classed  with  those  Languages  or  Gionps. 


BiNDSEIL,  H.  E. 
Brucke,  Ernst 


Physiol,  d.  Sprachlaute — in  his  Abhandlungen  zur  vergleich.  Sprachlehre  1 1/-     8°  Leipzig 
Grundziige  der  Physiologic  u.  Systematik  d.  Sprachlaute  4/-     8°  Vienna 

A  very  good  little  bk.,  written  for  philologists  and  teachers  of  the  deaf-and-dumb.    Gives  a  physioi.  ace  offormation  of  each  letter. 


Lepsius,  C.  R. 
V.  Meyer,  G.  H. 
MuLLER,  Prf.  Max 
rumpelt,  h.  b. 
Techmer,  F. 
Thaussing,  Moritz 


[38]  78 
[56]  76 


— his  Standard  Alphabet  \ut  K  §  99]  gives  ihephon.  alphab.  wh.  has  found  the  widest  acceptance. 

OrgansofSpeech&  their  Applic.inForma.ofSounds[tr.];47ill.[Int.Sci.Ser.]5/-  c  8°  Paul  83 
— in  his  Lect.  on  Science  of  Lang.  \ut  K  §  96]  ser.  ii.,  lect.  3,  is  a  lucid  summary. 

Das  natiirliche  System  der  Sprachlaute  ;  4  pi.  in  4°                                       4/6     8°  Halle  69 

Phonetik,  pt.  i.  [text  and  notes],  pt.  ii.  [atlas]                                                  18/-     8°  Leipzig  80 

Das  natiirliche  Lautsystem  der  menschlichen  Sprache                                     2/6     8°       „  63 

Magazitie. 

Internationale  Zeitschrift  fiir  allgemeine  Sprachwissenschaft,  ed.  F.  Techmer,  vols,  i.-vi.       ann.  12/-  r  8°  Heilhronn  84-89  in  prog. 

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Aryan  —v.  K  §  120. 

Musical  Acoustics  and  Sensations  of  Tone— z/.  1  §  125  (esp.  helmholtz). 


99,    RELATION  OP  LANGUAGE  TO  WRITING  («):  PALAEOGRAPHY,  &o. 

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»»  >i 

Halevy,  J, 
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Langlois, 


de  RosNY,  Leon 
Thompson,  E.  Maunde 
Van  Driv.\l,  Abbe  E. 

VOLLGRAFF,  J.  C. 
WATfENBACH,  W. 
WUTTKE,  H. 


— article  Palaeography,  in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  xviii. 
De  I'Origine  de  I'Ecriture  ;  pi. 
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54 
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RELATION  OF  LANGUAGE  TO  WRITING. 


[Generally 


K  §100 


Examples,  Facsimiles,  etc.— z/.  also  1 1 

Album  Paleographique 


Illuminated  MSS. 

[Soc.  de  ritcole  des  Chartes]  200  fr.  i  f  Paris  87 

Heliographlc  reproductions  of  MSS.  of  6-17  cent,  chiefly  of  historical  and  of  literary  interest. 

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260  facss.  ser.  ii.  in  prog. 

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A  coll.  ofnearly  300  large  facss.  frr  missals  and  other  MSS.  (some  ilium.)  fr.  French,  Ital.,  Germ,  and  Euff.  libraries.    01  all  ages  :  European.  Oriental,  Gk.,  Lat    The 
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Deciphering  of  Deeds  — v.  D  §  36. 

Alphabet. 

Ballhorn,  F. 
Bell,  A. 

Du  Bois-Reymond,  F. 
Lenormant,  Fr. 

LePSIUS;  R. 


59-69 
49-50 


Taylor,  Can.  Isaac 

Cryptography. 

Bailey,  J.  E. 


Grammatography  :  alphabets  of  all  ages  and  countries  4/6  r  8' 

Visible  Speech  [scheme  f.  a  univ.  phonet.  alphab.] 

H.     Kadmus  :  oder  allgemeine  Alphabetik  6/-     8 

— in  his  Essai  sur  la  Propagation  de  1' Alphabet  Phenicien,  vols,  i.-ii.  (l)   32/-  r  8 
Standard  Alphabet,  f.  reduc.  unwritt  &  for.lang  to  unif.orthog.in  Eur.  letters  2/6     8' 

«  A  recast  of  his  Das  allgemeine  lingtiistische  Alphabet,  1855. 

The  Alphabet :  origin  and  development  of  letters,  2  vols.  ;  ill.  36/-     8°  Paul 

VoL  i.  deals  with  Semitic  alphabets,  vol.  ii.  with  Aryan  alphabets. 


Nureinhg. 
Berlin 

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67 
62 

Paris 
Berlin 

72;  75 
[55]  63 

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83 


84 


100.    RELATION  OP  LANGUAGE  TO  WKITING  (*) :  STENQGEAPHT  (SHORTHAND). 


ENGLISH. 

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Upham,  W.  p.  [Am.]         Brief  History  of  the  Art  of  Stenography,  w.  proposed  New  System  $1.25  r  8°  Salem,  Mass.  77 

Westby-Gibson,  Dr.  J.     Early  Shorthand  Systems  12°  83 

Systems. 


Universal  Phonography,  or  Shorthand  by  the  "  Allen  Method  " 

Shorthand  Systems  [discussion  by  various  experts]     i/-  c  8°  Upcott  Gill,  n.d.  (83) 

Syllabic  Writing,  or  Shorthand  made  easy  ['5  PP-]  6^.     8°  Armitageji^o/Zcj' [84]  85 

Self-Instructor  in  ABC  Shorthand,  1/6 ;  Manual  of  ABC  Shorthand         dd.    12°  Allman  [85]  86 ;  [85]  86 
Manual  of  Cursive  Shorthand,  2/- ;  Primer  of  Cursive  Shorthand  dd.  c  8°  Camb.  Press  89 ;   89 

Eclectic  Shorthand  Dictionary  $3-50     8°  Chicago  88 

Textbook  of  the  Gurney  System  of  Shorthand.     By  W.  B.  Gurney  &  Sons  3/- p  8°  Butterworth[i75i]84 

By  the  present  Shorthand  Writers  to  the  Houses  of  Parliament 

tlTMAN -J- How ARD,  j;^[Ams.]  Manual  of  Phonography  %qc.    12°  Cincinnati      [55]  85 

Phonographic  Dictionary :  reptg.  outlines  f.  30,000  words  4/-   12°  Pitman  [83]  89 

The  Phonographic  Instructor  :  an  improved  method  of  Shorthand  $2   12°  NewYotk  87 


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Anderson,  Thos.  [ed.] 
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Barter,  J. 
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Cross.J.  G.  [Am.] 
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Abbreviated  Longhand. 


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jj  »> 

Bennett,  Eug.  [Am.] 
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Ritchie,  Wallace 


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EGYPTIAN  AND  COPTIC  PHILOLOGY,  ETC. 


[Hamitic 


K  §§  101-102 


XV.  Ibamitic  philology,  Jnscnptions,  etc 

101.    ANCIENT  EGYPTIAN  and  COPTIC  PHILOLOGY. 


Ancient  Egjrptian:  HiepoglypMe,  Demotic,  Hieratic. 

Dictionaries. 


Abel,  Dr.  Carl 
Birch,  Dr.  Samuel 
Brugsch-Bey,  H. 

)>  J) 

Levi,  Dr.  Simeone 

PlERRET,  P. 

Sharpe,  Samuel 
Grammars,  etc. 
Birch,  Dr.  Samuel 

Brugsch-Bey,  H. 


V.  GUTSCHMID,  A. 
LORET,  V. 
Renouf,  p.  Le  Page 
de  RouGfi,  Vise.  E. 
Tattam,  H. 


Einleitunginein  eegyptisch-semitisch-indo-europ.  Wurzel-Worterbuch,pts.  i.-v.  ;^5  ^  4°  Leipzig       85;  86 
Diet,  of  Hieroglyphics — i»  Bunsen's  i5'^// [tr.],  vol.  v.,  PP.33S-586,  5  V.  174/6    8°  Longman  48-67 

Hieroglyphiseh-DemotischesWbrterbuch,  vols,  i.-vi.  ;^33  10/-,  vii.  £(>  i°  Leipzig      67-80;  82 

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Hieroglyphic  Gram. — in  Bunsen's  Egypt,  vol.  iv.,  pp.  587-716;  on  Egypt 

Gram. ,  the  Writing  of  Egyptians,  7oir.  «y.  vol.  i.  sects.  4  &  S,  5  vols.    174/6  8° 

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Budge,  E.  A.  Wallis  [ed.]  An  Egyptian  Reading  Book  [Oriental  Text  Series]  10/6     8°  Nutt  89 

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Founded  by  H.  BRUGSCH,  cont.  by  R.  LEPSIUS,  then  by  H.  BRUGSCH+L.  STERN. 

Coptic. 

Generally. 

Abel,  Dr.  Carl 
Pott,  A.  F. 

Dictionary. 

Parthey,  G. 
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Tattam,  H. 

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Peyron,  Amadeus 
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Jolowicz,  Dr.  H.  Bibliotheca  Egyptiaca  [pubns.  to  1861]     7/-     8°  Leipzig  58-61 

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V.  GuTSCHMiD,  A.  Kleine  Schriften,  hrsg.  F.  RUhl,  vol.  L    [on  Egyptol.  &  Gk.  chronography]  14/-     %°  Leipzig  89 

Series  of  Translated  Specimens. 

Records  of  the  Past :  English  trs.  of  Assyr.  and  Egypt.  Monuments,  ed.  Dr.  S.  Birch,  12  vols.  ea.  3/6  p  8°  Bagster  75-78 

Vols,  ii.,  iv.,  VL,  viii.,  x.,  xii.  [i.e.  the  even  numbers)  contain  Ej^ptian  texts  :  odd  numbers  the  Assyrian.     New  Series,  ed.  Prf.  A.  H.  .Sayce,  vols,  i.-ii.  I'Sg;  'go\  ea.  4/6. 

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Birch,  Dr.  S.  [ed.]  Egyptian  Texts :  with  transliterations  and  trs.  12/-     4°  Bagster 

British  Museum  Inscriptions  in  the  Hieratic  and  Demotic  Character  27/6     f°  British  Museum 

,,  )i  Egyptian  Texts  from  the  Earliest  Period  ;  32  col.  pi.  [fr.  coffin  of  Amamn]  42/- 

II  n  Select  Papyri  in  the  Hieratic  Character,  ser.  i.,  3  pts.,  and  ser.  ii.,  pt.  i.  107/- 

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,,  >«  Facsimile  of  Hieratic  Papyrus  of  Rn.  of  Rameses  iii.  60/- 

II  11  Photographs  of  the  Papyrus  of  Nebsepi  in  British  Museum  42/- 

,1  i>  Papyrus  of  Ani  [Book  of  the  Dead]— z;.  note  to  Lepsius,  infra. 

Erugsch-Bey,  H.  [ed.]     Recueil  de  Monuments  Egypt.,  v.  i.-ii.  ;  107  pi.  (23  col.)  50/-     ^Leipzig 

„     +DUMICHEN,  J.  Thesame,  vol.  iii.-iv.  [Geog.  Inschr.  Altagypt.  Denkmaler  ;  200  pi.  ]    ^6     4°        ,, 

II  .,,  The  same,  vol.  v.-vi.  [Geogr.  Inschr. ,  pts.  3-4 ;  190  pi.]  ;i;^6     4°         ,, 

„         H.  [ed.]  Thesaurus  Inscriptionum  Aegyptiacarum,  pts.  i.-iv.  ;^io  14/-  r4°        ,, 

i. ;  Astronom.  Inscripp.,  50/-  '83 ;  ii. :  Calendar  Inscnpp.,  84/-  '83 ;  iii. :  Geograph.  Inscripp.,  22/-  '84;  iv. :  Mytliolog.  Inscripp.,  58/-  '84. 

Budge,  E.  A.  Wallis  [ed.]  Martyrdom  &  Miracles  of  St.  George  of  Cappadocia  [copt.  texts  &trs.;  Or.  Txt.  Ser.]  21/- 8°  Nutt 
[ed.]  The  Sarcophagus  of  Queen  Anxnesraneferal  [text,  translit.  and  tr.]  15/-     4°  Whiting 


K  §103 


4 
f 
f° 

r 
f° 


77 

68 

86 

41-60 

76 
76 


60;  63 

65;  66 

85 

83-84 


Chabas,  F.  [ed.] 
„  [tr.] 
,.        .1  [ed.] 
DUMICHEN,  J.  [ed.] 
I.  [ed.] 
„  [ed.] 
•>  „  [ed.] 

Ebers,  G.  [ed.] 
ElSENLOHR,  A.  [ed.] 

Gayet,  A.  [ed.] 

Hess,  J.  J.  [ed.] 

Leemans,  [ed.] 

Lepsius,  Dr.  R.  [ed.] 
„  [ed.] 
„      [ed.] 


Melanges  Egyptologiques,  3  series  ;  pi.  "     r  4°  Paris 

Voyage  d'un  Egyptien  en  Syrie,  Phinicie,  Palestine,  etc.;  13  pi.  [Fch.  trss.  fr.  Brit.  Mus.]  70/- 4' 
Le  Papyrus  Magique  Harris  ;   10  pi.  [text  and  Fch.  tr.]  36/-     4°  Paris 

Altagyptische  Kalender-Inschriften;   120  pi.  £6     {^Leipzig 

Historische  Inschriften  Altagyptischer  Denkmaler,  2  vols.  ;  117  pi.  £9^1-     1° 

Altagyptische  Tempel-Inschriften,  i. :  Edfu  ;  ii. :  Dendera  ;   t6o  pi.  ^8     f°       ,, 

Photographische  Resultate  der  Archaolog.  Expedition  [of  i868] ;  72  pi.       £g     i°  Berlin 
Papyrus  Ebers,  2 vols.  ;  no  pi.  [w.  Hierog. -Lat.  gloss.]  £,\o  10/-  i  4°  Leipzig 

Mathemath.  Handbuch  d.  alten  Aegypter ;  2  pi.  and  atl.  of  24  pi. 

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Kbnigsbuch  der  alten  Aegypter,  2  vols.  ;  73  pi.  50/-     4°       ,, 

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Libyan. 

Generally. 

Judas,  A.  C. 

Dictionary. 

Newman,  Prf.  F.  W.         Libyan  Dictionary 

Berber  (Taraaehek). 

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799 


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KUSHITIC   PHILOLOGY. 


[Semitic 


K  §§104-105 

History  of  the  Language. 

RiNN,  Louis  Les  Origines  Berbires 

Dictionary. 

Basset,  Rene  Notes  de  Lexicographic  Berbfere,  pts.  i.-iv. 

Brosselard+Jaubert    Dictionnaire  Fran9ais-Berb4re 

Gramviar. 

Faidherbe,  Gen  Le  Zenaga  des  Tribus  Senegalaises 

Hanteau,  a.  Grammaire  de  la  Langue  Tamacliek 

Newman,  [Prf.]  F.  W.      Grammar  of  the  Berber  Language 

Inscriptions. 

fitudes  Berbferes,  vol.  i. :  &sai  d'epigraphie  Libyque    [repr.  fr.  Jl.  Asiat-I  iilit     8°  Paris 


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ea.  4/-     8°  Paris 
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o.p.  \w.  21 


4/-r 
t/-]r 


8°  Paris 
8°      „ 


89 

?-88 
44 


77 
60 


Hal^vy,  J. 
Literature. 
LocmAn  Berb&ie 

Kabail. 

Dictionary. 

Basset,  R. 
Newman,  Prf.  F.W. 

Grammars,  etc. 
Basset,  Rene 


Berber  text,  w.  transcription,  ed.  R.  Basset 

Contains  also  a  study  of  the  Locman  leg^end,  and  four  glossaries. 


Manuel  de  Langue  Kabyle :  dialecte  zouaoua 

Kabail  Vocabulary  supplemented  by  the  aid  of  a  New  Science 


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llANOTEAU.A. 

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87 

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Bilin,  or  Bogos. 

Reinisch,  Prf.  Leo 
,,  ,, 

Chamir. 

Reinisch,  Prf  L, 

Galla. 

KrApf,  Rev.  J.  Ij. 
Tdtschek,  C.  L. 

Kunama. 

Reinisch,  Prf.  Leo 

Quara. 

Reinisch,  Prt.  L. 

Saho. 

Reinisch,  Prf.  L. 


— V.  B  §  34,  s.mi.  Algeria,  Berber. 

104.    KUSHITIC  PHILOLOGY. 


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84 


40 

45 
44-45 


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85 

89;  90 


XVI.  Semitic  pbtloloG^  anb  literature. 


105.    GENERAL  and  COLLECTIVE  WORKS. 


Philology:  Generally. 


Barth,  J. 
Bknloew,  L. 
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800 


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Lectures  in  Comoarative  Semitic  Grammar  [posthumous]  Camb. 


K  §106 

[55]  63 
Press  in  prep. 


Lectures  in  Comparative  Semitic  Grammar 
Relation  to  Indogermanic  Group— v.  K  §  96. 

Palaeography. 

Alphabet. 

Clarke,  J.  C.  C.  [Am.]  Origin  and  Varieties  of  the  Semitic  Alphabet ;  20  pi.  7S«-     8°  Chicago  87 

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HAL^vy,  J.  Melanges  d'Epigraphie  et  d'Archeologie  S^mitiques 

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Dictionaries. 

Delitzsch,  Prf.  F. 

Smith,  S.  A. 
NORRIS,  E. 

Strassmaier,  Dr.  J. 


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,,         „                       Les  Achemenides  et  les  Inscriptions  de  la  Perse                                             8/6     8°      „  73 

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Oppert,  J.  [ed.]                  Grande  Inscription  de  Khorsabad,  3  vols.                       [w.  French  comm.]  25/-     8°.      „  63 

„       „  [ed.  &  tr.]         Les  Inscriptions  de  Dour-Sarkayan  dechiflrees                                                 25/-     f°       ,,  70 

„       ,,                           Exped.  Scient  enMesopotamie,2v.  &  atl.  [4°]  of  21  pi.  [w.deciph.ofinscr.]  ;^5  i  4°       „  56-64 

„     H-Menant,  J.  [eds.]  Documents  Juridiques  de  I'Assyrie  et  de  la  Chaldee                                  17/-     8°       „  77 

Peiser,  Dr.  [ed.]                Keilinschriftliche  AktenstUcke  ;  2  pi.  [21  texts  fr.  Berlin  Museum ;  w.  Germ,  tr.]  12/-  8°  Berlin  89 

PoGNON,  H.  [ed.]               Les  Inscriptions  Babyloniennes  du  Wadi  Brissa ;  14  pi.                                   8/6     8°  Paris  87 

Rawlinson,  Sir  H.  C.  [ed.]  Selection  from  Inscriptions  of  Assyria  ;  70  pi.                                            12/-  i  f°  75 

SCHEIL,  P.  V.  [ed.]            Inscription  Assyr.  archaique  de  Samsi-Ramman  iv.  [824-811] ;  w.  Fch.  tr.  &  notes  7/-  4°  Paris  89 

Smith,  Geo.  [ed.  &  tr.]     History  of  Assurbanipal :  tr.  fr.  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  '                            28/-  i  8°  Williams  71 

„         „     [ed.  c&  tr.]      Chaldean  Account  of  Genesis :  tr.  fr.  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  ;  ill.                 16/-     8°  Low  [75]  80 

„        ,,     [ed.  &tr.]      Assyrian  Eponym  Canon                                         [tr.,  ace.  of  evidence,  etc.]  9/-     8°  Bagster  75 

,,       S.  A.  [ed.]              Miscellaneous  Assyrian  Texts  of  the  British  Museum  :  w.  notes  and  27  pi.    7/-     %°  Leipzig  87 

„         „      [ed.]  Die  Keilinschrifttexte  Assurbanipals,  pts.  i.  7/-;  ii.  12/-;  iii.  18/-  [w.  transc. 

Germ,  tr.,  comm.  and  gloss.]     8°       „         87  ;  87  ;  89 

,,         ,,      [tr.]               Assyrian  Letters  from  the  Royal  Lib.  at  Nineveh :  tr.  and  explained            6/-     8°       ,,  88 

Stkassmaier,  Rev.  J.  N.  [ed.]  Babylonische  Texte,  pts.  i.-vii.  [inscripp.  of  Kg.  Nabonidus,  B.C.  555-538]  c.  £$?>°     „     87-90  in  prog. 

WiNCKLER,  H.  [ed]           Die  Keilinschrifttexte  Sargons,  2  vols. ;  49  pi.                                                 48/-     4°       ,,  89 

ZiMMERN,  H.  [ed.]            Babylonische  Busspsalmen  [transcription.  Germ.  tr.  &  expl.;  Assyr.  Bibi]  30/-  r  4°      „  85 

Persian  Cuneiform  Inscriptions— ■?-.  k  §  130. 

108.    CHALDEE  (WEST  OR  BIBLICAL  ARAMAIC)  PHILOLOaT. 

Primitive  Language  (pre-Semitic)—©.  K§io6[LENORMANT,W,r.]. 

Dictionaries  —v.  a/jo  K  §  117  :  Hebrew. 

BuXTORF,  J.  Lexicon  Chaldaicum  Talmudicum  et  Rabbinicum,  ed.  B.  Fischer  63/-     4°  Z«)>2^?[i63g-4o]66-74 

*Davies,  Benj.  [Am.]        Student's  Chaldee  &  Hebr.  Lexicon  to  the  O.  T.  [w.  Hebr.  &  Eng.index]  21/-     8°  Aiidoruer         [    ]  83 

Based  on  GESENIUS,  FiJRST  and  others ;  ed.  E.  C.  Mitchell  [Am.].    The  best  student's  lexicon  for  practical  purposes. 
FiJRST,  Dr.  Julius  Hebrew  &  Chaldee  Lexicon  to  Old  Test.,  tr.  S.  Davidson    [conservative]  21/-  r  8°  Williams         [67]  85 

Levy,  Dr.  J.  Chaldee  Lexicon  on  the  Targums,  Talmud  and  Midraschim  [tr.],  2  vols.     36/-     8°  69 

802 


Philology] 


SYRIAC   PHILOLOGY. 


[Semitic 


Grammars. 

Kautzsch,  E. 
luzzatto,  s.  d. 
Petermann,  Dr.  J.  H. 
TuRPiE,  Dr.  D.  McC. 

ZSCHOKKE,  H. 


Grammatik  des  Biblisch-Aramaischen  4/-     8° 

Grammar  to  Bibl.  Chaldaic  Language, tr.  [fr.Ital.]J.  S.  Goldammer[Am.]$i.50  12° 
Grammatica  Chaldaica  [w.  chrest.  and  gloss. ;  Porta  Ling.  Orient.  ]  4/-     8° 

Manual  of  the  Chaldee  Language  [with  chrestomathy]  7/-  sqS" 

Institutiones,  Fundamentales  Linguae  Aramaicse  5/-     8° 


K  §§  109-111 


Leipzig  84 

New  York  76 

Berlin  [6-]  72 

Williams  79 

Vienna  7° 


109.    SYRIAC  CBAST-ARAMAIO]  PHILOLOGY:  (a)  CLASSICAL, 


Dictionaries. 

Cardahi,  p.  G.  Dictionnaire  Syriaque-Arabe,  2  vols.  ea.  40/- 

DUVAL,  R.  [ed.]  Lexicon  Syriacum  auct.  Hassano  Bar  Bahlule,  pt.  i.  [in  5  pts.]  17/- 

*SMlTH,Dn.R.Payne[ed.] Thesaurus  Syriacus,  coll.  Quatremire+Bernstein  +  Lorsbach+Jacobi  +  Agrell 

+  Field,  pts.  i.-v.  =vol.  L  £1  $/-;  pts.  vi.-vii.  52/6  ;  viii.  36/- 

Grammars,  etc. 

COWPER,  B.  H. 
*DnvAL,  R. 
Mbrx,  A. 
*Nestle,  Prf.  E. 
*NoELDEKE,  Theodor 
Phillips,  Dr.  G. 


4°  Beyruth 
8°  Paris 


Syriac  Grammar  [tr.  of  Hoffmann  (1827)]  9/-     8°  Williams 

Trait6  de  Grammaire  Syrique  16/-     8°  Paris 

Grammatica  Syriaca  post  opus  Hoffmanni  [1827],  2  pts.  17/6  r  8°  ffalle 

Syriac  Grammar,  tr.  A.  R.  S.  Kennedy  [Am.]  [w.  chrestomathy]  9/-  c  8°  Williams 

Kurzgefasste  Syrische  Grammatik  12/-     8°  Leipzig 

Syriac  Grammar  7/6     8°  Bell 


Chrestomathies. 

Bernstein +K1RSCH  [eds.]  Chrestomathia  Syriaca,  3/-;  Lexicon  to  same,  5/-  ;  in  i  vol. 


Merx,  a.  [ed.] 
Nestle,  Prf.  E.  [ed.] 
ROEDIGER,  A.  [ed.] 
Wenig,  J.  B.  [ed.] 

ZiNGERLE,  P.  [ed.] 

Metrology. 

Martin,  Abb£ 

Manuscripts. 

Bibl.  Nationale,  Paiis 
Bodl.  Lib.  Oxon. 
British  Museum 


Chrestomathia  Targumica 

—in  his  Grammar,  ut  supra. 

Chrestomathia  Syriaca,  ed.  et  glossario  explanata, 

Chrestomathia  Syriaca  cum  apparatu  grammatico 

Chrestom.  Syriaca,  c.  notis  philolog.  et  lex.  Syr.,  2  vols, 


7/6     8°  Williams 


[Petermann's  Porta  Ling.  Orient.  ]  7/6  s  8°  Berlin 


7/6 

7/6 

•s/- 


8°  Halle 

8°  Innsbruck 

8°  Rome 


De  la  Metrique  des  Syriens 


[Abhandl.  f.  K.  d.  ML.]  4/-     8°  LHpzig 


87;  89 


f°  Clar.  Press       68-90 


58 

81 

67570 

[81]  89 

80 

[37]  66 


32;  36 
88 

[38]  68 

66 

71;  73 


8a 


Manuscrits  Syriaques  et  Sab^ens  [by  H.  Zotenberg]  12/6     4°  Paris  74 

Catalogus  Codicum  Syriacorum  Bibl.  Bodleiana  [by  Dn.  R.  Payne-Smith]  21/-     4°  Clar.  Press  64 

Catalogue  of  Syriac  MSS.,  pt.  i,  15/- ;  ii.,  25/- ;  iii.,  30/-  [by  Prf.  Wm.  Wright]  4°  Brit.  Mus.  70;  71 ;  73 


110.    SYRIAC  PHILOLOaY :  Kb)  MANDAITIO  [a  corrupt  Syriac]. 


History  of  the  Dialect. 

NOELDEKE,  Theodor  Ueber  die  Mundart  der  Mandaer 

Grammar. 

NoELDEKE,  Theodor         Mandaische  Grammatik 

Texts. 

Codex  Nasaraeus :  Latin  tr.  by  Norberg 


2/6     4°  Hanover 


15/-  r  8°  Halle 


At  the  end  of  Dr.  A.  J.  H.  W.  BRANDT'S  Die  Mandiitclte  StUrioH  [ihff  Leifnig;  1889;  aa  important  work]  are  some  elaborate  notes  on  the  eaai.  or  Cait.  Naimr 
The  prefiice  to  the  bk.  cents,  a  list  of  wks.  on  Mand.  Literature,  edns.  and  trs. 

EUTING,  J.  [ed.]  Quolasta,  Gesange  u.  Lehren  v.  d.  Taufe  :  text,  etc.  75/-     f  °  Stuttgart 

Petermann,  H.  [ed.]      Thesaurus  seu  Liber  Magnus  vulgo  Lib.  Adamis  appellatus,  2  vols.  90/-     4°   "  '    ' 


62 


75 


67 
67 


m.    SYRIAC  PHILOLOGY :  (c)  ]MODERN  SYRIAC. 


Grammars. 

Noeldeke,  Theodor         Grammatik  d.  neusyrischen  Sprache  in  Kurdistan 
Stoddard, Rev.D.T.[Am.]  Grammar  of  Modem  Syriac  Language 

80J 


14/-     8°  Leipzig  6S 

10/6     8°  New  Haven  55 


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SYRIAC   LITERATURE. 


[Semitic 


K  §§  112-113 


Bibliography. 

Nestle,  Prf.  E.  Litteratura  Syriaca 

History  and  Criticism. 

Cardahi,  p.  G. 
de  Lagarde,  p.  a. 
Merx,  a. 
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Liber  Thesauri  de  Arte  Poetica  Syrorum 
Analecta  Syriaca,  21/-;  Appendix 
Historia  artis  grammatics  apud  Syros 
— article  Syriac  Literature,  in  Encyclo.  Brit. , 


10/6     8°  Rome 
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vol.  xxii.  30/- 


Black 
[w.  English  tr.]  31/6     4°  Williams 


Collections. 

CURETON,  Rev.  W.  [ed.]   Ancient  Syriac  Documents 
.,  ,,  Spicilegium  Syriacum 

Remains  of  Bardesan,  Meliton,  Ambrose  and  Mara  Bar  Serapion,  w.  English  erss. 

Land,  J.  P.  N.  [ed.]  Anecdota  Syriaca  coUegit,  edidit,  explicavit,  4  vols.  67/6     4' 

i.:  Symbolae  Syr.,  14/-  '62;  ii.:  JoannisEpisc.  Ephes..  17/- '68;  iii.:  Zachariae  Episc.  MityL,  i8/~  '70;  iv.:  Otia  Syriaca,  18/6 

Biblical  Codices  — ».  A  §  17. 

Apocryphal  Scriptures  —v.  A  §  19. 

Ecclesiastical  Law. 

de  Lagarde,  P.  A.  [ed.]  Reliquiae  Juris  Eccles.  Antiq.  Syriace  12/- 

Historians. 

Baethger,  Fried,  [ed.  and  tr.]  Ftagmente  syrischer  u.  arab.  Historiker      [Abhandl.  f.  K.  d.  ML.]  7/6 

Texts  and  Translations. 

Abd-iachouda  Essonbaoni  Jardin  de  Dflices,  hrsg.  P.  G.  Cardahi  [veree] 

Addai  the  Apostle,  Doctrine  of :  text  and  tr.  Dr.  G.  Phillips  7/6 

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E.  A.  W.  Budge  25/- 
Homilies  of :  ed.  Prf.  W.  Wright,  vol.  i.  [text]  42/- 

„         „     German  tr.  G.  Bert,  w.  notes  8/- 

Chronicon  Syriacum  e  Codd.  MSS.  emend,  adnot.,  etc.  36/- 

Oiuvres  Grammaticales,  ed.  Abbe  Martin,  2  vols.;  w.  French  notes  25/- 

Die  Schatzhohle,  2  pts.  [w.  the  Arabic  vei-sion  and  Germ,  tr.]  28/- 


Aphraates 


Barhebraeus,  Greg. 


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•1^ 


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75 

59;  59 

89 

87 


64 

55 

62-75 


57 
84 


Beyrutk 
Triibner 

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Bezold,  Carl  [ed.] 
Book,  of  the  Bee  : 
Clementis  Romani 


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Ei'HRAEMi  Syri 


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Kalilag  and  Damnag 


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Dictionary. 

Levy,  M.  A. 

Grammar,  etc. 

Judas,  A.  C. 
Schroder,  P 


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[Semitic 


Alphabet. 

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de  Roug6,  Em. 

miscellaneous 

Levy,  M.  A. 

Inscriptions 

British  Museum 
Derenbourg,  J. 
EuTiNG,  J.  [ed.] 
»        »  [ed.] 
Gesenius,  W.  [ed. 
Kampf,  S.  J.  [ed.j 

pRAETORinS,  F. 

Renan,  Ernest 
de  Vogue,  Cte. 

Carthaginian. 
EuTiNG,  J.  [ed.] 


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K  §  114 


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Dictionaries. 

♦Badger,  Dr.  G.  P. 
Beaussier,  M. 
Belot,  Pere  J.  B. 
Catafago,  J. 
Cherbonneau,  a. 

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Howell,  M.  S. 

-Lansing,  J.  C.  [Am.] 

Leitner,  Dr.  G.  W. 
Newman,  Prf.  F.  W. 
Palmer,  Prf.  E.  H. 


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The  best  grammar  for  beginners,  as  Wright's  is  for  more  advanced  students. 

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[82]  8s 
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[Semitic 


K  §115 

Language  Spoken  in  Egypt  and  Syria. 


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InscFiptions. 

Amari,  M.  [ed.] 
British  Museum 
HaliSvy,  J. 
MuLLER,  D.  H.  [ed.] 
Thomas,  E. 

Manuscripts. 

Bibl.  Nationale,  Paris 
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115.    ARABIC  LITERATURE. 
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Recherches  sur  I'hist.  et  litter,  de  I'Espagne  p.  1.  moyen  Sge,  2  vols.  17/- 

Literaturgeschichte  der  Araber,  7  vols.  [A.H.  6s6-A.D.  1258]  168/- 


8' 


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90 

[S-]  8] 
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Die  grammatischen  Schulen  der  Araber,  pt.  i.  [Basra  &  Kufa]  [Abhand.  t  K.  d.  ML.]  6/6  8°  Leipzig  62 

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Logik  und  Psychologic  d.  Araber,  7/6  ;  Anthropologie  der  Araber 

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Lehre  v.  d.  Weltseele,  8/-  ;  Streit  zwischen  Mensch  u.  Thier 

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806 


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65576 
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75;  76 
73;  58 
78 
78 


56 
81 

46 

[65]  77 


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ARABIC   LITERATURE. 


[Semitic 


K  §115 


Biography. 

Collectively. 

Abu  Abdalla  Dahaei     Liber  Classicorum  Virorum,  ed.  F.  Wiistenfeld  10/6 

Abu  Zakariya  Yahya  el-Nawawi    Biographical  Dictionaiy,  ed.  F.  Wiistenfeld,  9  pts.  24/- 

IBN  Khallikan  Lives  of  Illustrious  Men:  text  ed.  MacGuckin  de  Slane,  vol.  i.     [all  pub.]  42/-     4° 

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Kitab  al-Alghani,  vols,  i.-xx.  ;  vol.  xxj.  ed.  R.  E.  Briinnow,  pt.  i.,  12/-  8° 

Mohammed  —for  non-native  lives  of  Mohammed,  v.  A  %  13. 

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These  traditions  constitute  the  second  authority  of  Mussulman  law,  and  are  regarded  as  a  sort  of  supplement  to  the  Koran. 

Poole,  S.  Lane- [tr.]         Speeches  and  Table-talk  of  Mohammad  [tr.]  4/6  i 


4°  Gottiitgen 


33-34 
42-47 
Paris  38-42 

42-71 
Buldqi;  Leyden   88 


Paris 
°  Calcutta 

Gottingen 
Stuttgart 


in  prog. 

57;  60 

64 

Calcutta    [og-io]  76 


8°  Macmillan 
Dictionaries  —v.  K  §  114,  s.v.  Native  Dictionaries. 

Encyclopaedias. 

Athai-ul-Adhstr  ["  Traces  of  Centuries  "=geog.  and  hist,  diet.],  in  pts. 

15UTRDS-AL-BuTsiNY  [Arab  encyclo.  of  univ.  knowl.],  vols,  i.-ix. 

Kitab-al-Fihrist  fa  literary  encyclo.],  by  Abu  '1-Farraj  al  Warrak,  ed.  Rbdige'r,  2  voli.'     '  84/- 

Fietion,  Proverbs,  etc. 

Barlaam  et  Josaphat     _     Extraits  du  Texte  Grec  et  des  Versions  Arab,  et  Ethiop.,  5/-;  ed.  H.  Zotenberg  6/-  8°  Paris 


82 


ea.  7/6     4° 
[to  occupy  15  vols.]  ea.  31/6  s  f°  Beyrout'jd-'&'jinprog. 

71 ;  72 


Basim  le  Forgeron  et  Harun  Er-Rachid,  ed.  Ct.  C.  de  Landberg,  pt.  i.  "  5/-  ~  8°  Leyden 

The  story  of  Basin  the  Smith  in  2  Arab,  versions  (Egyp.  and  Syrian  dialects)  w.  a  French  tr. 

BtJRCKHARDT,  J.  L.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Arabic  Proverbs,  illust.  Manners  of  Modern  Egyptians  i8/-     8°  Quaritch 

Freytag,  G.  W.  [ed.]        Proverbia  Arabica,  3  vols,  in  4  pts.  [w.  Latin  trs.  ]  0./.  [zc.  20/-]     S°  Bonn 

Kalilag  and  Damnag  —for  Syriac  text,  v.  K  %  H2  ;  for  Hebrew,  K%  118;  for  Persian,  K  §  134. 


86 
88 

[30]  75 
31-43 


Locman, 


[w. 


index]  1/6 

5/- 
60/- 

96/- 
63/- 4° 


Berlin 

Paris 

Calcutta 


x?,"        „ 
\^  Breslau 


50 

88 

56 

32-42 

25-43 


ea.  5/-  p  8°  Beyrout 


Cairo  A.  H.  1279  [=  1862] 


( tn  prog. 


Fables  :  text,  w.  French  tr.  and  notes  H.  Derenbourg 
,,  ,,         text.  ed.  A.  Cherbonneau 

QOLYOOBl  Book  of  Anecdotes,  ed.  W.  Nassau  Lees 

Thousand  and  One  Nights.  Arabic  Text,  ed.  Sir  W.  H.  Macnaehten,  4  vols. 
["Alif  Laila."]  o  >  -r 

„  ),  Arabic  Text,  after  Tunis  MS.,  ed.  Habicht-f  Fleischer,  12  vols. 

„  „  Arabic  Text,  4  vols. 

„  „  Arabic  Text,  ed.  P.  A.  Salhani,  vols,  i.-ii. 

>.  »,  tr.  Cpt.  Sir  R.  F.  Burton  [unexpurgated],  w.  notes;  10  vols,  and  6  supph'vols 

_,,  \w.  £2$\pr.prin.  "■Benares  "  [= London']  85-88 

„  „  The  same,  expurgated  by  Lady  Burton,  6  vols.  .  63/-     8°  Waterlow         87-88 

„  ,,  tr.  John  Payne,  9  vols,  and  3  suppl.  vols.  r  8°  Villon  Soc.       82-84 

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„  ,,  tr.   E.  W.  Lane,  ed.  S.  Lane-Poole,  3  vols.  ;  ill 

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Comprizing  tales  not  included  in  LANE'S  or  GALLAND'S  translations.    There  have  been  several  English  translations  of  portions  {usually  the  same)  of  this 
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,     This  is  tr.  fr.  ZOTENBERG'S  edn.  of  same  in  Transs. 
5  MSS.  and  literature  of  the  Arab.  Nights. 

7/6     8°  Chatto      [39-41]  77 
3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         83 


14/-     4°  Stuttgart   [39-41]  89 


Abu  Obbid  el-Bekri 
Al-Beruni  \b.  973] 

Cazwini, 

Chems-ed-Din 


75/-     8°  Leyden 


8°  Paris 


iibers.  Dr.  G.  Weil,  4  vols.;  718  ill. 

Geography  and  Travels. 

Collection. 

Bibliotheca  Geographica  Aribica,  ed.  J.  de  Goeje,  vols.  i.-v. 

Individual  Writers. 

Abulfeda,  Ismael  ben-Ali  \b.  1273]  Geographie  :  text,  ed.  Reinaud -(- MacGuckin  de  Slane  45/- 

The  same  :  French  tr.  Reinaud  +  Stan.  Guyard,  w.  notes  &  ill.  2  v.  in  3   45/- 
Geographical  Dictionary,  ed.  F.  Wiistenfeld,  4  vols.  37/- 

India :  its  relig., liter. ,  astron.,  etc. :  text,  ed.  Prf.  E.  Sachau  [Ind.  Off.  Pub.]  63/ 
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Cosmography  :  text,  ed.  F.  Wiistenfeld,  2  vols.  24/- 

The  same  :  German  tr.  H.  Ethe,  vol.  i.  ll/_  r  8' 

Cosmography  :  text,  ed.  A.  F.  Mehren  10/-     4' 

The  same :  French  tr.  1 1/5     g' 

Description  de  I'Afrique  et  de  I'Espagne,  ed.  R.  Dozy -f  J.  de  Goeje  [w.  Fch.  tr.]  16/-  r  8°  Levden 
Description  of  Malta  and  Geography  of  Europe  :  text  1 6/-     2,°  Tunis 

Voyages:  text,  w.  Fch.  tr.  Defremery-f  Sanguinetti,  4  vols.  27/6     8°  Paris 

Travels  :  text,  fr.  Leyden  MS.,  ed.  Prf.  W.  Wright    _  12/-     &'  Leyden 


71  sqq. 


4 
-r4° 
.p8'' 


Edrisi, 

Paris  el  Shidiac 
Ibn  Batoutah 
Ibn  Jubair 
Jacut, 


Gottingen 
Triibner 

,, 
Gottingen 
Leipzig 
St.  Petersburg 
Leipzig 


Geograp.  Diet.,  ed.  F. Wiistenfeld,  6  vols.  [fr.  MSS.  at  Berl.,  Petersb  ,  Paris] ^9 

807 


8°  Leipzig 


40 

48 

76-77 

87 
89 
48;  56 
69 
66 

74 
66 
62 

58-59 
52 

66-73 


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ARABIC   LITERATURE. 


[Semitie 


K  §115' 

Kremer,  a.  [ed.]  Description  de  I'Afrique  du  6e  Siecle  de  I'Hegire :  text  6/6     8°  Vienna  52 

Lexicon  Geographlcum,  e  II.  Cod.  Arab.,  ed.  JuynboU  +  Gaal,  6  vols.  50/-     8°  Leyden  49-^4 

Van  der  Lith  Livre  d.  Merveilles  de  I'lnde  p.  Capitaine  Bozorg.  ed.  M.  Devic ;  facs.  miniatures  21/-  4°  Leydtn   83-86 

Gpammarians. 

Ibn  Djanah  (Abou  'l  Walid  Merwan)  Opuscules  et  Traites  Grammaticaux,  ed.  J.  +H.  Derenbourg  12/6  8°  Paris  80 

Ibn  Hicham  Traite  de  Flexion  et  Syntaxe  Arabe,  trad.  A.  Goguyer  10/-     8°  Leyden  87 

SiBAWAiHi,  Kitab  Sibouya,  ed:  H.  Derenbourg,  vols,  i.-ii.  (i)  25/-     8°  Paris  81 ;  86 

History. 

Collections. 


Baethgen,  Fried,  [ed.  &  tr.]  Fragmente  syrischer  u.  arab.  Historiker      [Abhand.  f.  K.  d.  ML.]  7/6 
Fragraenta  Histor.  Arab.,  ed.  J.  de  Goeje+P.  de  Jong,  vols,  i.-ii.  29/6- 

L:  Kitabo  i-Oyim,  i6/-:  ii.:  Tadjaribo  l-Omami,  by  Ibn  Maskowaih,  13/6. 

Abulfeda,  Ismael  ben-Ali  \b.  1273]  Historia  Ante-lslamitica,  ed.  H.  O.  Fleischer  9/- 

Abd-el-Rahman  el  Djabarti    Chroniques  du  :  French  tr.  10/- 

Aboul-Ghazi  Behadour  Khan  Hist,  of  Mogols  and  Tatars:  text  &  Fch.  tr.  Bar.  Desmaisons,  2  v.  10/6 
Abd  'ol  Wahid  al  Marrekoshi  History  of  Almohades  and  of  Spain,  ed.  R.  Dozy    •  8/6 

Aboul-Mahasin  '         ■   '      "  "        ■  '~ 

Al-Bondari 
Al-Hariri 


8°  Leipzig 
4°  Leyden 


84 
69;  72 


Al-Makkari 

de  Gayangos,  P. 
Al-Waqidi 
FouRNEL,  H.  [ed.] 
Ibn  Abi  Zer' 
Ibn  Adhari 
Ibn-al-Athiri 
Ibn-Coteiba 
Ibn  Ed-Din 


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Les  Seances  de,  ed.  Silvestre  de  Sacy,  revue  Reinaud-1- Derenbourg,  2  v.   33/- 
Durrat-al-Gawwas,  ed.  H.  Thombecke  18/- 

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Analectes sur  I'Hist.  andLitt.  desArabes  d'Espagne,  ed.  Dozy+Dugat+Krehl 
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8°       „ 
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89 


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67 


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Chronicon,  ed.  C.  J.  Tornberg,  14  vols.  174/- 

Handbook  of  History  :  text,  ed.  F.  Wiistenfeld,  2  pts.  8/-  : 

Conquest  of  Syria  and  Palestine,  ed.  Ct.  C.  de  Landberg,  vol..  i.  [text]  15/- 

Ibn-Etthiqthaqa  Elfachri  History  of  Islam.  Kingdom,  ed.  W.  Ahlwardt  15/- 

Ibn  Wadhih                      Historias,  ed.  M.  T.  Houtsma,  2  vols.  22/6 
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MouDjiR-ED-DiN                Histoire  de  Jems,  et  Hebron :  French  tr.  H.  Sauvaire  12/6 

Tabari                                 Chronique  :  French  tr.  by  H.  Zotenberg,  4  vols.  32/6 


Leyden 


55;  61 


Orient.  Tr.Fd.40;  43 
Calcutta 


8° 


Paris 

Upsala 

Leyden 

Upsala 

Gottingen 

Leyden 

Gotha 

Leyden 

Paris 


75 

43;  45 

48;  51 

51-76 

5° 
88 
60 

88 
76 
67-74 


„  Annales,  ed.J.  Barth  +  Th.  Nbldeke  +  O.  Loth+E.  Prym,  etc. , ^ser.,  v.  i.-xiri.  16^/-  S°  LeydenyS-^o  inprog. 

„  Geschichte  der  Perser  u.  Araber  z.  Zeit  d.  Sasanider,  iibers.  Th.  Nbldeke  12/-  r  8°       ,,  79 

Composed  in  Arabic  in  zo  cent.    It  is  tlie  oldest  general  history  in  Mahomedan  literature,  and  is  of  special  importance  for  the  history  of  the  conquest  of  Persia  by  the  Arabs. 

Oratory. 

Mehren,  A.  F.  [ed.]         Rhetorik  der  Araber  [selections;  Arabic  texts]  14/-     8°  Copenhagen 

Philosophy  and  Religion — v.  also  Blogr.  of  Mohammed,  supra,  and  A  §  13  :  Mohammedanism  and  Hist,  of  Islamism. 
Al-Farabi  [Alpharabius]  Leben  und  Schriften,  v.  M.  Steinschneider  8/-     4°  St.  Petersburg 

,,  „  Philosophische  Abhandlungen,  hrsg.  F.  Dieterici  [fr.  Lond.,  Leyd.,  &  Berl.  MSS.]  5/-  8°  Leyden 

AVERROES  Philosophic  und  Theologie,  ed.  J.  Miiller  12/-     4°  Munich 

„  Commento  medio  alia  Poetica  di  Aristotele,  ed.  F.  Lasinio,  vols,  i.-ii.        19/6     4°  Pisa 

Arabic  text,  w.  notes  and  appendix ;  Hebr.  tr.  by  TODROS  TODROSI ;  Italian  tr,  by  LASINIO.  w.  index. 

Renan,  Ernst  Averroes  et  I'Averroisme  [historical  essay]  6/6     8°  Paris 

BoKHARi,  Abn  Abdallah  Muhammed    Jami'u  s-Sahih,  4  vols.  93/-     4°  Leyden 

The  j^eat  body  of  canonical  traditions,  reverenced  almost  equally  with  the  Koran  by  orthodox  Moslemin. 

Ikhwanu  s-Safa  ["Brothers  of  Puiity"]  o.p.  \w.  50/-]  r  8°  Calcutta  1263  [  =  1846] 

The  Arabic  original  of  the  Hindustani  bk.  so-named  by  Prf.  Forbes  [■&.  K  §  37].    The  Ikwanu  s-Safa  were  a  society  of  thinkers  and  writers  flourishing  about  end 

loth  cent.,  and  this  is  one  of  their  treatises. 


53 

69 
90 

59 

72 


61 
62-66 


Koran  with  comm.  of  Al-Zamakhshari,  ed.  W.  Nassau  Lees,  2  vols.  108/-  r  4° 

„  Arabic  text :  crit.  ed.  G.  Fliigel  20/—     4° 

„  „  „    ed.  Prf.  G.  M.  Redslob  17/-     4° 

„  English  Trans.  by  Geo.  Sale,  w.  notes ;  new  ed.  w.  addns.  fr.  Salvary's  version  8/-     8° 

„  „  „  ,,  J.  M.  Rodwell,  with  notes  [arranged  in  chronolog.  order]  12/-     8° 

•  ,,  „  „[Qur'an]by  Prf.  E.  H.  Palmer,  pts.  i.-ii.  [Sacr.  Bks.  of  East ;  w.  val.  intro.]  ea.  10/6     8° 

„  „  „   Selections,  tr.  E.  Lane,  ed.  S.  Lane- Poole  [nephew;  Orient.  Ser.]  9/-  p  8° 

„  Extracts  tr.  Sir  W.  Muir :  with  the  texts  3/6  c  8° 

„  French  Trans.  trad.  M.  Kasimirski  3/-  s  8° 

„  German    ,,  iibers.  Friedrich  Riickert,  hrsg.  Aug.  Miiller  4/-     8° 

„  ,,  ,,  „      L.  UUmann  2/-   16°  Bielefeld 

„  Analysis  by  J.  La  Beume,  sub  tit.  Le  Koran  analyse  [fr.  Kasimiiski's  tr. ;  Bibl.  Orient.]  17/-  8°  Paris 

„  Commentary  on  the  Quran,  by  E.  M.  Wherry,  4  vols.  [w.  Sale's  tr.  ;  Oriental  Ser.]  48/-  p  8°       „ 

,,  ,,  ,,       Coran,  Beidhawi's,  in  Latin,  ed.  H.  O.  Fleischer,  2  vols.  52/6     4°  Leipzig 

„  Concordantiae  Corani  Arabicae,  by  G.  Fliigel  15/-     4°    ,, 

808 


Calcutta  56-61 

Leipzig  [58]  8t 

Paris  [68]  80 

Ward&Lk.[i734]77 


Quaritch 
Ciar.  Press 
Triibner 

it 
Paris 
Frankfort 


[61]  76 
80;  82 

L43]  79 
80 

[57]  87 

[    ]8S 

[40]  82 

76 

82-86 

44-48 

42 


Philology] 


ETHIOPIC   PHILOLOGY. 


[Semitic 


K  §116 

Koran  Dictionary  and  Glossary  of  the  Koran,  by  Maj.  J.  Penrice                                                          21/-  4°  Paul  73 

„      History  of                Geschichte  des  Qorsln's.     By  Theodor  Noldeke                                             6/-  t°  Goltingen  do 

,1             ,,                          — article  Koran,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xvi.                                                     30/-  4°  Black  83 

„      Introduction  to         Einleitung  in  den  Koran.  By  G.  Weil  [the  prophet,  his  bk.,  his  dominion]  1/6  16°  Bielefeld  [44]  78 

Poetry. 

Collections. 

Ahlwardt,  Prf.  W.  [ed.]  The  Divans  of  the  Six  Ancient  Arabic  Poets  :  text 

Ennabiga,  Antara,  Tharafar.  Zuhair,  Alquama.  Imruolgais. 

Translations. 

Clouston,  W.  A.  [tr.]  Arabian  Poetry,  translated  8°  priv.p-in.,  Glasgow  81 

Garcin  de  Tassy  [tr.]  AUegoires,  R^cits,  etc.,  de  I'Arabe,  Persan,  Hindustani  et  Turc  10/-     8°  Paris  [    ]  76 

Lyall,  C.  J.  [tr.]  Ancient  Arabic  Poetry,  translated;  w.  intro.  &  notes  [chiefly  pre-Islamic]  10/6  f  4°  Williams  85 

Individual  Writers. 


12/-     8°  Trubner 


70 


Abu-l'-Walid 
Abu  Nowas 
Abu-Teman  \b.  806] 

Eeha  ED  Din  Zoheir 


Moslim  ibno  '1-Walid  al-Ancari  cogn.  Cairo-'l-ghawani  Poetae  Diwan,  ed.  J.  de  Goeje  23/-  4°  Leyden  75 
Diwan,  ed.  W.  Ahlwardt,  4/- ;  Germ.  tr.  A.  v.  Kremer  4/-  8°  Greifswald  61 ;    Vienna  55 

Hamasa,  ed.  G.  W.  Freytag,  w.  Latin  tr.  Bonn  28-51 


German  tr.  Friederich  Riickert 
Poems,  ed.  w.  tx.  Prf.  E._H.  Palmer,  vol.  i.  [text];  vol.  ii.  [metrical  tr.]  ea.  10/6  c  4°  Camb.  Press. 


„  Divan  de,  ed.  Stanislas  Guyard 

-Carmina  Hudsailitarum,  ed.  J.  C.  Kosegarten,  vol.  i.  [text] 
Hamasah 


Hatim  Tai  [6  cent.] 
.Ikn-el-Arabi 
Ien  Faridh 


[variants ;  complement  to  above]  2/6     8°  Paris 

15/—     4°  GriefsTvald 
Arabic  Poems,  ed.  Ahmad  +  Rabbani  15/-  r  8°  Calcutta 

Carmina  Arabica,  cum  Tebrisii  Scholiis,  ed.  G.  Freytag,  2  vols.  80/-     4°  Bonn 

Diwan  of,  ed.  R.  Hassoun ;  ill.  3/6     4°  Triibner 

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Taijet  ["Book  of  Love"]:  text  and  German  tr.  Hammer-Purgstall  10/- 

II          „                              Diwin,  and  Commentary :  text  ed.  Rochaid  Ed-Dahdah  25/- 
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Nabiga  Dhobyani           Diw^n :  text,  with  French  tr.  H.  Derenbourg  7/6 

SCHEMEIL,  Emin  Ibrahim  El  Mubtaker,  or  First  Born :  text  5/- 

Urwa  Ibn  Alward          Diwan  :  text,  German  tr.,  and  notes  Th.  Noldeke  4/- 


Vienna 

Paris 

Triibner 

Leipzig 

Berlin 

Paris 

Beyrout 

Gottingen 


46 
76 
83 
54 
56 
28;  SI 

70-75 
54 
55 
SO 
60 

58-61 
69 
70 
64 


Proverbs 


-».  B  §  27. 


Science  — w.  also  Geography,  supra. 

Abd-er-Rezzag-ed-Djezairy    Kachef-er-Roumoaz :  Fch.  tr.,  w.  notes 
DAW0D  al  Hakim  [16  cent.]  Tezkiret  Uli  ul  Albab,  4  vols. 


Ibn-al-Awwam 
Mohammed  Ben  Musa 

History  of  Medicine. 

X^ECLERC,  L. 


[treat,  on  medical  matters]  8/6 
[a  medical  encyclo.]  70/- 


Kitab-al-Felahah  ["  Book  of  Agriculture  "],  ed.  Clement-Miiller,  vol 
Algebra  :  text,  w.  English  tr.,  ed.  F.  Rosen 


Histoire  de  la  M^decine  Arabe,  2  vols. 


8/6     8' 


Paris  7S 

Bul&q        A.  H.  1288 
Paris  64 

Oriental  Trsl.  Fd.  31 


17/-     8°  Paris 


76 


116.    ETHIOPIC  PHILOLOGY  (GEEZ,  AMHARIO,  TIGKE,  TIGRINA). 


EthiopiC  [Geez]. 

Dictionary. 

DlLLMANN,  A.  Lexicon  Linguae  Aethiop.  cum  indice  latino,  3  vols.  £^     /^Leipzig 

Grammar,  etc. 

*DlLLMANN,  A. 
JCONIG,  E. 

Praetorius,  F. 
Chrestomathy. 

DiLLMANN,  A.  [ed.]  Christomathia  Aethiopica,  edita  et  glossario  explan.  g/_     g°  Leipzio- 

Manuscripts. 

Bibliotheque  Natl.,  Paris   Catalogue  des  MSS.  :^thiopiens  [by  H.  Zotenberg]  12/6     4°  Paris 

•British  Museum  Catalogue  of  the  Ethiopic  MSS.  10/- .   f"  British  Museum 

„  „  Catalogue  of  the  Ethiopic  MSS.  acquired  since  1847  ;  13  pi.  [by  Prf.  Wm.  Wright]  28/-  8° 

809  " 


Grammatik  der  iithiopischen  Sprache  14/-     %"  Leipzig 

Neue  Studien  iib.  Schrift,  Aussprache  u.  Formenlehre  d.  Aethiopischen     12/-     8° 
Grammatica  Aethiopica :  cum  paradigmis,  chrest.  and  gloss.  6/-;  Germ.  tr.  6/-  s  8°  Berlin 


62-65 


57 

77 

86;  86 


66 


77 
47 
77 


Philology] 


HEBREW  AND  SAMARITAN    PHILOLOGY. 


[Semitic 


K  §117 

Literature. 

Adam's  Karapf;  oder  das  christl.  Adambuch  d.  Morgenlandes,  ed.  E.  Trumpp  ij/-  4°  Munich 

Chronique  de  Jean,  Eveque  de  Nikiou,  ed.  H.  Zotenberg  [w.  French  tr.;  7th  cent.]  12/6  4°  Paris 

Corpus  Juris  Abessinorum  Ethiopic  and  Arabic  text,  ed.  Dr.  J.  Baclimann,  pt.  i.           [Jus  connubii]  16/-  4°  Berlin 

Liber  Jubilseorum                ed.  A.  Dillmann  18/-  4°  Kiel 

Physiologus:  Aethiop.  Uebersetzung,  ed.  Fr.  Hommel  [w.  German  tr.]  1 5/-  8°  Leipzig 

Edited  from  London,  Paris,  and  Vienna  MSS.,  with  an  historical  introductiotL 

Apocryphal  Scriptures        — v.  A  §  19,  smi,  Adam  and  Eve,  Confl,  of  H.  Apostles,  Enoch,  Hermas  Pastor. 


Amharie  [modem  Ethiopic]. 
Dictionaries. 


d'ABBADIE,  A. 

V.  Beurmann,  M. 

ISENBERG,  C.  W. 

Grammars. 

isenberg,  c.  w. 
Massaja,  G. 
*Praetorius,  F.- 


Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Amarinna 

Vocabulary  of  the  Tigre  Language  :  w.  grammat.  sketch  Dr.  A.  Merx 

Dictionary  of  the  Amharie  Language,  in  2  pts. 


40/-  8°  Paris 
Sl6  8°  Halle 
£2     4°  Triibner 


Grammar  of  the  Amharie  Language 

Lectiones  grammaticales  .   .  .  linguae  Amharicae 

Die  Amharische  Sprache,  2  pts. 


21 1-     8°  Triibner 
20/-  i  8°  Paris 
ea.  15/-     4°  JIalle 


TigT6  and  Tigrina  [modem  Ethiopic], 

Dictionary. 

V.  Beurmann  +  Merx,  ^  Vocabulary  of  the  Tigre  Language 

MuNziNGER,  W.  Vocabulaire  de  la  Langue  Tigre       [  =  Append,  to  Dillmann's  Lex.  jJLth^  3/-     8' 

Grammars. 

Praetorius,  F.  Grammatik  der  Tigrina  Sprache  in  Abessinien 

SCHREIBER,  J.  Manuel  de  la  Langue  TigrM 


2/6 


13/6 
[for  missionaries]  6/- 


8°  Halle 
Leipzig 


Halle 
Vienna 


80 

88 

90  in  prog. 

59 

77 


81 

68 
41 


42 

67 

78;  79 


68 
65 


72 
87 


U7.    HEBREW  and  SAMARITAN  PHILOLOGY. 


Generally. 

Delitzsch,  Prf.  Fried.     The  Hebrew  Language  viewed  in  the  light  of  Assyrian  research  [tr.]  4/-     8°  Williams 

Dictionaries  — w.  also  K  §  io8  :  Chaldee,  s.TW.  *Davies,  Furst. 

FiJRST,  Dr.  Julius  Hebr'aisches  Handworterbuch,  2  vols.,  13/6  8°;  Hebr.  Schulworterbuch      3/-   id"  Leipzig 

♦Gesenius,  W.  Heb.&Eng.Lex.loO.T.,tr.[fr.Lat.i829-58]w.addns.E.Robinson[Am.]36/-  r  8°  Boston 

There  is  also  an  edition  by  Dr.  S.  P.  TregelLES,  which  some  prefer,    nth  edn.  of  orig.,  ed.  MuHLAU+VoLCK+MuLLER,  15/-  r  S"  Lpzg.  '90. 

Levy,  Dr.  J.  Neuhebraisches  Worterbuch  iiber  d.  Talmud  u.  Midraschim,  4  vols.         £^  7/-  r  4°  Leipzig 

Grammars  and  Exereise-books. 

BiCKELL,  Gustav 
Bowman,  T. 
Davidson,  Prf.  A  B. 
*Gesenius,  W. 
•Green,  Dr.  W.  H.[Am.  ] 
Kalisch,  M.  M. 
Kennedy,  Prf.  J. 
Land,  Prf,  J.  P.  N. 
Leathes,  Prf.  Stanley 
Mason,  P.  H. 
Strack,  Prf.  H.  L. 

Samaritan. 

NiCHOLLS,  G.  F. 
Petermann,  J.  H. 

Syntax. 

Davidson,  Prf.  A.  B. 
EwALD,  Heinr. 

MiJLLER,  Prf.  Aug. 

Tenses. 

Driver,  S.  R. 


Outlines  of  Hebrew  Grammar,  tr.  w.  notes  S.I.Curtiss,  jun.    [syntax  poor]  3/- 
A  Hebrew  Course  [grammar,  exercises,  lexicon;  elementary]  2  vols.  18/- 

Introductory  Hebrew  Grammar  [w.  good  exercises ;  elementary]  7/6 

Hebrew  Grammar,  ed.  Rodiger+B.  Davies,  tr.  E.  C.  Mitchell  [Am.]        $'-5° 
Grammar  of  the  Hebrew  Language,  2  pts.  ea.  $2 

Hebrew  Grammar :  with  exercises,  pt.  i.  12/6  [Key  S/-],  ii.  12/6 

Introduction  to  Biblical  Hebrew  [graduated  instruction]  12/- 

Principles  of  Heb.  Grammar,  tr.  [fr.  Dutch]  R.  Lane- Poole     [syntax  poor]  7/6 
Short  Practical  Hebrew  Grammar  :  w.  vocabulary  [elementary]  7/6 

Hebrew  Exercise  Book;  w.  grammar  of  word-forms  [conservative]  18/-;  Key  4/6 
Heb.  Gram,  [tr.;  w.  exx., liter,  and  vocab.],  4/6;  Paradigms,  dd.;  Addl.  Exx.  1/6 


83 

[44]  80 
76-89 


77 

Clark,  Edin.     79-82 

8°        „         „       [74]  84 

8°  Andmier  [74]  82 

New  YorJk  [61]  Sg-go 

S°  Longman[62]78;[63]75 

8°  "Williams  89 

8°  Trubuer  76 

c  8°  Murray  [68]  79 

8°  Simpkin[73]76;[76]8o 

8°  Williams[86]88;87;88 


Grammar  of  the  Samaritan  Language  :  with  extracts  and  vocabulary 
Brevis  Linguae  Samaritanae  Grammatica 


6/-   12° 
4/-   12° 


Bagster 
Berlin 


n.d. 

n 


Syntax  of  the  Hebrew  Language 

Syntax  of  the  Hebrew  Language,  tr.  Jas.  Kennedy 

Contains  some  4.300  citations  of  illustrated  passages  from  the  Old  Testament, 

Outlines  of  Hebrew  Syntax,  tr.  Prf.  J.  Robertson 


Treatise  on  the  Use  of  Tenses  in  Hebrew 

810 


in  prep. 
8/6     8"  Z\3xV,Edin.  79 

6/-  8°  MacLehose,G/fljf.[83]  88 


7/6  f  8°  CJar.  Press.    [74]  9. 


Philology] 


HEBREW   AND  SAMARITAN    LITERATURE. 


[Semitic 


K§118 


Accentuation. 

WiCKES,  Dr.  Wm.  Hebrew  Accentuation  of  Poetical  Books  of  Old  Test.   [Psalms,  Prov.,  Job]  5/-     8°  Clar.  Press 

)>  >f  Treatise  on  Accentuation  of  the  21  Prose  Books  of  Old  Testament  10/6     8°  ,, 

Roots. 

Ibn  JanAh  Book  of  Hebrew  Roots,  ed.  A.  Neubauer  47/6     4°  Clar.  Press 

Synonyms. 

GiRDLESTONE,  Rev.  R.B.  SynonymsoftheO.T.:  their  bearing  on  Christian  faith  and  practice  15/-     8°  Longman 

Tedeschi,  Moise  Thesaurus  Synonymorum  linguae  hebraicae  3/6  r  8°  Padua 

Serials. 

Magasin flir  d.  Wissenschaft  d.  Judenthums,  hrsg.  A,  Berliner+D.  Hoffmann  [quarterly]  3»«.  12/-     8°  Berlin  Tisqq.inprog. 

Monatsschrift  fiir  Geschichte  u.  Wissenschaft  d.  Judenthums,  ed.  Z.  Frankel,  cont.  H.  Graetz  [monthly] 

ann.  9/-  8°  Krotoschin  51  sqq.  in  prog. 


87 


7S 


71 
80 


Bibliography. 

Bknjacob,  I.  A. 


118.    HEBREW  AND  SAMARITAN  LITERATURE. 


Czar  Ha-Sepharim  ["  Treasury  of  Hebrew  Books  "],  3  vols,  [to  1863  ;  in  Hebrew]  20/-  8°  Wilna 

Snpi^entent  and  Alphabetical  List  of  Authors,  by  Dr.  Steioschneider,  announced  to  appear  in  i8&5.    ?  Not  pub.  yet. 

Catalogus  Librorum  Hebraeorum  [by  M.  Steinschneider]  £^     4°  Berlin 

Catalogue  of  the  Hebrew  Books  [by  J.  Zedner]  25/-     8° 

Bibliotheca  Judaica,  3  vols.  [in  German]  42/-     8°  Leipzig  49-64 

Bibliographisches  Lexikon  d.  gesammt.  jiid.  Litter. :  1880-87,  2  vols.         12/-     8°   Vienna  81587 

History  of  Literature. 


Bodleian  Lib.,  Oxon. 
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52-60 
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Delitzsch,  F.  Zur  Geschichte  d.  jiidischen  Poesie       [post-Biblical  and  modem]  o.p.  [zv.  4/-]  8°  Leipzig 

FiJRST,  Julius  Geschichte  d.  Biblischen  Literatur  u.  Jiid. -Hellen.  Schriftthums,  2  vols.     14/6  8°       ,, 

Karpeles,  G.  Geschichte  der  jiidischen  Literatur  18/6  8°  Berlin 

KOHN,  S.  Zur  Sprache  Literatur  u.  Dogmatik  d.  Samaritaner    [Abh.  f.  K.  d.  ML.]  12/-  i°  Leipzig 

Meier,  E.  Geschichte  der  poetischen  National-Literatur  der  Hebraer  9/-  8°  Berlin 

NuTT,  J.  W.  Sketch  of  Samaritan  History,  Dogma  and  Literature  5/-  8°  Triibner 

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Manuscripts. 

Facsimiles  of  Hebrew  MSS.  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxon.  8° 

HARKAVY+STRACK,j^[eds.]  Catalog  der  Handschriften  d.  k.  off.  Bibl.,  Petersburg,  vols,  i.-ii.       i6/-  r  8° 

„         A.  [ed.]  Neu-aufgefundene  Hebraische  Bibelhandschriften ;  5  photo,  tables  4/-  4° 

Neubauer,  A.  [ed.]  Catalogue  of  Hebrew  MSS.  in  Bodleian  Lib.,  Oxon.  73/6  4° 

Palaeographical  Society     — v.  K  §  99. 

ScHiLLER-SziNEssY,S.M.[ed.]  Catalogue  of  Hebrew  MSS.  in  Univ.  Lib.,  Camb.,  vol.  i.         [Bible]  9/-  8° 


36 
67;  70 
86 
76 
56 
56 
61 


86 


Clar.  Press 

St.  Petersburg  75 ;  76 

84 
Camb.  Press  86 


STEiNSCHNElDER,M.[ed.]Die  Hebraischen  Handschriften  in  Miinchen 


9/-  i  4°  Munich 


76 
75 


Catalog  der  Hebr.  MSS.  in  Hambg.,  6/-;  Verzeichn.  d.  Hebr.  MSS.  in  Berlin  r  8°  Hambg.  78;  Berlin  78 


ZoTENBERG,  H.  [ed.]        Manuscripts  Hebreux  et  Samaritains  de  la  Bibl.  Nat.,  Paris 
Biblical  Codices  (edited')— v.  A  §  17. 

Inscriptions. 

Moabite  Stone. 

Facsimile  : 

Accounts,  etc. 

COLENSO,  Bp.  J.  C. 
King,  Rev.  Jas. 


12/6     4°  Paris 


66 


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12/-     8°  Longman 
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Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch  and  the  Moabite  Stone 

Moab's  Patriarchal  Stone  :  its  story  and  teaching 
Kautsch+Socin,  E.+A.  Die  Aechtheit  d.  Moabit.  Altertiiraer;  2  pi. 
Walsh,  Bp.  W.  P.  The  Moabite  Stone 

in  Algiers. 

Bloch,  Isaac  [ed.]  Inscriptions  Tumulaires  d.  anc.  cimetiferes  Israel  d' Alger 

Texts  and  Translations. 

Kabbala  —fv.  A  §  12,  s.v.  Judaism. 

Kalilagand  DamnE^  Hebrew  edn.  of  R.  Joel,  ed.  J.  Derenbourg  [fr.MSS.  in  Roy.Lib.,  Paris]  r  8' 

,,  ,,  ,,         ,,  „      ,,     Lat.  tr.  byjohnof  Capua[i3cent.],ed.J.Derenbourg  ,, 

Under  the  titles  "  Directorium  Humanae  Vitae,"  and  "  Farabolae  Antiquorum  Sapientium."    For  Pets,  version,  p.  K  §  134,  for  Syriac,  K  §  its. 

Midrash  —v.  A  §  12. 

Mishnah  — ».  A  §  12. 

Talmud  —v.  A  §  12. 

MAiMONlDES,Moses[H3i-i204]  Guide  to  the  Perplexed,  tr.  Dr.  M.  Friedlander,  3  vols.  31/6     8°  Triibner 


4/6     8°  Paris 


Paris 


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78 
76 

[72]  73 


84 
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K  §§119-120 

XVII.  Er^an  (3nbo*(5ermanlc)  pbtloloa^. 

119.  ARYAN  (a) :  COMPARATIVE  TREATISES  (»)  GENERAL. 

Generally  —v.  also  K  §  94  (esp.  Whitney). 

Bartholomae,  Dr.  Chr.  Studien  zur  indogermanischen  Sprachgeschichte,  pt.  i.    [Indogerm.  ss,  etc.']  5/-     8°  Salle  89 

,,  „         Arische  Forschungen,  pt.  i.  s/-;  ii.  7/-;  iii.  2/6  \v.  K  §  130]  8°    „  82;  86;  87 

Delbruck,  B.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Language  [tr.]  S/-     8°  Triibner  82 

Gives  a  good  account  of  the  history  and  methods  of  compar,  philol.  of  Aryan  langs.  of  the  "  New  School." 

FiCK,  A.  Die  ehemalige  Spracheinheit  der  Indogermanen  Europas            8/6 ;  red.  to  5/-     8°  Gottingen  73 

Papillon,  T.  L.  Compendium  of  Comparative  Philology                                                          6/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  [76]  82 

Peile,  J.  Philology                                                 [Literature  Primers ;  elementary]     i/-   18°  Macmillan  77 

Pezzi,  Domenico  Aryan  Philol.  ace.  to  most  recent  researches,  tr.  [fr.  Ital.]  by  E.  S.  Roberts     6/-  c  8°  Triibner  79 

*SCHLEICHER,  A.,  Compendium  of  Indo-European,  Sanskrit,  etc.,  Languages  [tr.],  2  vols.        13/6     8°        „  74  5  77 

L ;  Phonology,  7/6 ;  ii. ;  Morphology,  6/-.    Somewhat  antiquated,  but  indispensahle.    First  edn.  of  original,  i8€i. 

Schmidt,  Johannes  Die  Verwandtschaftsverhaltnisse  der  indogermanischen  Sprachen  i/6     8°  Weimar  72 

Universal  Philology     — v.  K  §  96. 

Magazines  and  Permanent  Serials— ».  aUo  k  §  95 :  Magazines. 

BEZ2ENBERGER,Prf.A.  [ed.]  Beitrage  zur  Kunde  der  indogermanischen  Sprachen,  vols.  i. -XV.  ea.   lo/-     8°  Gottingen  TJ~%%  in  prog. 

Vols.  L-x.  may  be  had  at  the  reduced  price  of  ;^3  lo/-. 

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vols.  i.-iv.  27/-,  V.  7/-     8°  Leipzig  78-81 

Represents  the  "  New  School."    Is  not  to  be  continued.    Vol.  v.  contains  an  index  to  the  s  vols. 

Zeitschrift  fur  vergleichende  Sprachforschung,  ed.  A  Kuhn+Joh.  Schmidt,  vols,  i.-xxx. 

[bi-mthly.]  ann.  16/-  8°  Gutersloh  52-89  in  prog. 

Table. 

Attwell,  Prf.  H.  Table  of  the  Aryan  Languages,  7/6  4° ;  as  a  wall  map  10/-  Williams  74;  75 

Aryan  and  Semitic :  Connection  between— ».  k  §  96. 
Greek  and  Latin  Comparatively— ».  k  §§  168-173. 
Aryan  Peoples. 

d'ARBOls  de  JuBAiNViLLE,  H.  Les  Premiers  Habitants  de  I'Europe,  vol.  i.  8/6     8°  Paris  [    ]  89 

I.:  Cave-dwellers,  Iberians,  Pelasgians,  Etruscans,  Phoenicians;  II.  [Aryans]:  Scythians,  Thracians,  lUyrians,  Ligurians. 

v:  Bradke,  P.  Ueber  Methode  u.  Ergebnisse  der  arischen  Alterthumswissenschaft  7/6     8°  Giessen  90 

Brunnhofer,  H.  Iran  und  Turan  :  histor.-geograph.  u.  ethnograph.  Untersuchungen  9/-     8°  Leipzig  89 

DiEFENBACH,  L.  Origines  Europaeae  :  die  alten  Volker  Europas,  nebst  ihren  Sippen  u.  Nachbam  10/-  8°  Frankfort  61 

KuHN,  A.  Zur  altesten  Geschichte  des  indogermanischen  Volkes  8°  Berlin  45 

Lassen,  Chr.  — in  his  Indische  Alterthumskunde — v.  B  §  14. 

Morris,  Charles  [Am.]  The  Aryan  Race :  its  origin  and  achievements  $1-5°   12°  Chicago  88 

MiJLLER,  Prf.  F.  Max  —in  his  Biographies  of  Words,  etc.  \ut  K  §  120]. 

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Rendall,  Pre.  G.H.  The  Cradle  of  the  Aryans  [first  home  in  Scandinavia]     3/-     8°  Macmillan  89 

Schrader,  Dr.  O.  Prehistoric  Antiquities  of  the  Aryan  Peoples  [tr.]  [lang.  and  culture]  21/- m  8°  Griffin  9° 

V.  Spiegel,  F.  Die  arische  Periode  und  ihre  Zuslande  12/-     ?>"  Leipzig  87 

Taylor,  Can.  Isaac  Origin  of  the  Aryans ;  ilL  [Contemporary  Science  Ser.]    3/6  c  8°  Walter  Scott  90 

120.  ARYAN  (*) :  COMPARATIVE  TREATISES  (|3)  GRAMMAR. 
Generally. 

Bibliothek  indogerman,  Grammatiken,  ed.  F.  BUcheler+B.  Delbriick — ea.  ent.  separ.  infra. 

BOPP,  Fr.  Vergleichende  Grammatik,  3  vols.  36/-     8°  Berlin  [33-52]  69-71 

Sanscrit,  Zend,  Greek,  Latin,  Lithuanian,  Gothic,  German,  and  Slavonic.    The  original  standard  work  on  Comparative  Forms.    Later  researches  have  corrected 

some  erroneous  details. 

Arendt,  Sach-  und  Wortregister  zu  Bopp's  Vergl.  Grammatik  Berlin  63 

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812 


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[Aryan 


*Brugmann,  Prf.  Karl 


K  §120 
8S 


Elements  of  Compar.  Grammar  of  Indo-Germ,  Langs,  [tr.],  v.  1.  [Intro,  and 

Phonology]  i8/-     8°  Trubner 

Sansc.  Old  Iran.  (Avestic  and  O.-Pers,),  O.-Armen.,  O.-Gk.,  Lat.,  Umbrian-Samnitic,  O.-Irisli,  Gothic,  O.-H.  Germ..  Lith.'dk  O.-Bulgarian. 
„  „  Grandriss  d.  vergleich.   Gramra.  d.   indogerm.  Sprachen,  vol.  i.,    14/-;  vol. 

li.,  pt.  I  12/-     8°  Strassburg      86;  88 

1,  „  — in  his  Griechische  Grammatik  \ut  K  §  175]. 

The  Five  School  Languages. 

HoRNEMANN,  F.  Gedanlten  u.  Vorschlage  zu  e.  Parallelgramm.  d.  5  Schulsprachen  1/6     8°  Hanover  88 

SoNNENSCHEiN,  Prf.  E.  A.  [ed.]  Parallel  Grammar  Series  [the  5  school  langs.]  ea.  3/-   16°  Sonnenschein  [S7-90]  90 

English.  French,  Gennan,  Latin,  Greek ;  by  various  contributors.    Each  treated  on  a  uniform  and  parallel.    Other  Aryan  languages  to  follow. 

Chrestomathy. 

Schleicher,  A.  [ed.]      Indogermanische  Chrestomathie  8/-     8°   Weimar  69 

ScHRUMPF,  G.  A.  [ed.]     A  First  Aryan  Reader  7/6  c  8°  Nutt  90 

Specs,  of  Indic,  Eranic,  Armen.,  Hellen.,  Alban.,  Italic,  Teuton.,  Keltic,  Baltic,  Slavon.,  w.  transUt,  trss.,  and  conuns. 

Phonetics  — k.  aUo  K  §  98:  Phonetics:  Generally. 

AscoLI,  Prf.  G.  J.  Corsi  di  Glottologia  [Sanscrit,  Gk.,  Lalin  ;  lectures]     7/-  %°  Turin 

„  „  The  same  :  German  tr.,  ja*ftV.  Vorlesungen  lib.  d.  Vergleich.  Lautlehre      4/6  %°  Halle 

„  »  Studj  Critici  8°  Milan 

„  „  The  same:  German  tr.,  f»*  ;*.  Kritische  Studien  zur  Sprachwissenschaft  io/6  8°   IVeimar 

Lettera  Glottologica  8°  Turin 
—in  his  Aussprache  der  lateinischen  Sprache — v.  K  §  202. 

— in  his  Lautsystem  der  griechischen  Vulgarsprache  3/-  8°  Leipzig 

Das  indogermanische  Vocalsystem  4/6  8°  Strassburg 

Die  langen  A  E  O  in  den  Europaischen  Sprachen  4/-  8°  Berlin 

Rex  Lex  :  digest  of  princ.  rel.  'tween  Lat. ,  Gk.  and  Ang.-Sax.  Sounds  8°  Macmillau 

Systfeme  primitif  des  Voyelles  dans  les  Langues  Indoeurop.  10/-  8°  Leipzig 

Zur  Geschichte  des  indogermanischen  Vocalismus,  2  vols.  17/-  8°   Weimar 

Ueber  die  Lautgesetze  [antagonistic  to  "  new  school "]    i/^  ^i'  Berlin 

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A  recast  of  his  Grundxiiee  der  Latuphysiolosie,  pub.  in  1S76,  and  forming  vol.  i.  of  the  Indosemtaniscke  Grammatiken  series. 

Primer  of  Phonetics  [new  edn.  of  Hdbk.  of  Phon.  (77)]  3/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press 

A  very  good  compendium,  w.  a  phonetic  account  of  most  modem  European  languages,  but  spec.  English,  Feb.,  Germ.,  Lat.,  Gfc. 


CORSSEN,  W. 
FOY,  K. 
HUBSCHMANN,  H. 

Mahlow,  Geo. 
Rutherford,  Dr.  W.  G 
de  Saussure,  F. 
Schmidt,  Johannes 
Schuchardt,  Prf.  H. 
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♦Sweet,  Henry 


Trautmann,  Prf.  M.  Die  Sprachlaute  im  allgemeinen  u.  d.  Eng.,  Franzbs.  u.  Deutsch. 

ViETOR,  Prf.  W.  Elemente  d.  Phonetik  u.  Orthoepie  d.  Deutsch. ,  Engl.  u.  Franzos. 
Grimm's  Law.     "  Lautverschiebung." 

Douse,  T.  Le  Marchant  Grimm's  Law  :  a  study  of  the  so-called  Lautverschiebung 

Krauter,  J.  F.  Zur  Lautverschiebung 

Vernef's  Law. 
Conway,  R.  Seymour 


"l 


8°  Leipzig 
8°  Heilbronn 


70 

71 
6i 

78 
81 

79 
85 

[79]  88 
in  prep. 

[79]  88 

71 ;  75 
85 

[76]  86 

[77]  90 

84 
[84]' 87 


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Strassburg 


7& 
77 


Etymologry. 

Generally. 
CuRTlus,  Prf.  Georg ' 
Hehn,  Victor 


Verner's  Law  in  Italy 

An  essay  in  the  hist,  of  Indo-eur.  sibilants. 


With  a  Dialect-Map  of  Italy  by  E.  HEAWOOD. 


5/-     8°  Triibner 


8° 


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Wanderings  of  Plants  and  Animals  7/6 

An  account,  chielly  etymological,  of  the  migrations  of  plants  and  animals  fr.  the  East  to  Europe.     Full  of  research  and  erudite  illustrations. 

Osthoff,  Hermann  Forschungen  im  Gebiete  d.  indogerm.  nominalen  Stammbildung,  2  pts.  ea  6/-     8°  Jena 

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Sonnenschein  [85]  88 


75;  7& 


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POTT,  A.  F. 

Zehetmayr,  S. 

Names 

Delbruck,  B. 
Klein  PAUL,  R. 

Pott,  A.  F. 
Place-Names. 
Blackie,  [Miss]  C. 
Edmunds,  F. 
•Egli,  Dr.  J. 

»>  »» 

Taylor,  Isaac 


Lexicon  Comparativum  Linguarum  Indogerman.,  2  v.  [rather  antiquated]  27/- 
Vergleichendes  Worterbuch  der  indogermanischen  Sprachen,  4  vols.  45/- 


A  diet  of  roots  and  words  supposed  to  have  existed  in  the  Indoeurop.  tongue,  w.  corresp,  vfords  and  derivatives  in  the  various  langs 
The  best  Dictionary,  but  not  wholly  trustworthy. 

Wurzel worterbuch  der  indogermanischen  Sprachen,  6 vols.  150/-     8°  Detmold 

A  second  edition  of  his  Etymolosische  Forschungen  aits  dem  Gebiete  der  indogerman,  Sfraehen. 

'Analogisch-vergleich.  Worterbuch  iib.  d.  Gesammtgebiet  d.  indogerm.  Sprachen  8°  Leipzig 

The  first  edn.  was  pub.  sub  tit.  Lexicon  Etymotog.  Latino-Sanscrit.  Comparati-vum,  Vienna  '73. 

— ».  also  K  §  179  :  Greek  Philology,  s.v.  Names,  K  §  228:  German;   K  §  279  :  Celtic. 
Die  indogermanischen  Verwandtschaftsnamen  8/-     %°  Leipzig 

Menschen  u.  Volkernamen  :  etymologische  Streifziige  a.  d.  Gebiete  d.  Eigen- 

namen  8/_     g-  Leipzig 

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Gottingen  [68]  74-76 


Dictionary  of  Place-Naraes  [ist  edn.  sub  tit.  Etym.  Geography]']}-  c8°  Murray 

Traces  of  History  in  the  Names  of  Places  7/6  c  8°  Longman 

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813 


[33] 67-76 

[73]  n 

90' 

85 

[53]  59 

[75]  88 
[69]  72 

75 
[75]  8c 

86 
[64]  73- 


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[Aryan 


K  §120 
Roots. 

Byrne,  James 
Vowels. 
de  Saussure,  F. 


Origin  of  the  Greek,  Latin  and  Gothic  Roots 
Memoire  sur  le  systeme  primitif  d.  Voyelles 

Shoving  what  fonn  the  Indo-european  vowels  take  in  the  sevet^  languages  of  the  ^mily. 


l8/-     8°  TrUbner  87 

10/-     8°  Paris  [79]  88 


Words:  Life,  etc.,  of  — ^.  also  Whitney  [»;  K  §  96]. 
Darmesteter,  a.  The  Life  of  Words  as  Symbols  of  Ideas  [tr.] 


[Intern.  ScienL  Ser.]    4/6  c  8°  Paul 

Acct.  of  influences  wb.  produce  chgs.  of  meaning,  occasion  rise  of  new  and  disuse  of  old  words ;  illns.  all  drawn  ix.  French. 


Garland,  Dr.  F. 
MuLLER,  Prf.  F.  Max 

Palmer,  Rev.W.Smythe 
Trench,  Abp.  R.  C 

Accidence, 

Parts  of  Speech. 

SCHOMANN,  G.  F. 

Flexion. 
Bartolomae,  Ch. 

COLLITZ,  H. 

Verb. 

Curtius,  Prf.  Georg 
OsTHOFF,  Hermann 
Muller,  H.  D. 
Westphal,  R. 

Moods. 

Benfey,  Theodor 
Bergaigne,  a. 
Jolly,  Julius 
WlLHELM,  E. 


Tenses. 

Hoffmann,  Otto 
*Osthoff,  Hermann 

Verbal  Nouns. 
Fritsche,  C. 

Noun. 
Case. 

holzweissig,  f. 
Hubschmann,  H. 
Stolle,  H.  a. 

Number  and 
Meier,  Ernst 
Meyer,  Wilhelm 
Schmidt,  J. 


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Leaves  from  a  Word-hunter's  Note -book  7/6     i. 

On  the  Study  of  Words,  ed.  Rev.  A.  L.  Mayhew  [Lects.  i.-iii.  ed.  same  1/6  '90]  5/- 


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Flexion  der  Nomina  im  Altindischen  und  Griechischen 


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88:  88 


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62 


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K  §121 

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Generally. 

AUTENRIETH,  G.  Terminus  in  quem,  syntaxis  comparativae  particula  2/-     4°  Erlangen  68 

Delbruck,  B.  Ablativ  Localis  Instrumentalis  [in  Sanscrit,  Gk. ,  German]    1/6     Z°  Berlin  67 

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Prosody. 

Gerber,  G. 

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Schmidt,  Dr.  J.  H.  H. 
Westphal,  R. 


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•  ,,  O.  Sanskrit  Worterbuch  in  kiirzerer  Fassung  [w.  additions],  7  vols.  62/6     8°  „  79-8q 
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69 


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87 
66 

77 


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Trubner  [78]  82 

Berlin  68;  69;  Lpz.  79 
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WEBER'S  edn.  of  the  Black  Yaiurveda. 

Translated  Selections    —fir  Sacred  Bks.  of  the' East,  ed.  Max  MiiUer,  z;.  A  §  9. 

Arnold,  Sir  Edwin  [tr.]   Indian  Poetry  [Oriental  Series]  7/6  p 

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I.    The  Vedas. 

Aids 

Benfey,  Theodor 
Bergaigne,  Abel 

„    +  Henry,  Victor 
BuRNOUF,  i^mile 

COLEBROOKE,  H.  T. 

Hirzel,  A. 
Kaegi,  Prf.  A. 


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817  3G 


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Paris  78-83 

84 

..  90 

„  63 

Triibner  [27  ;  28]  73 

Leipzig  90 

8* 


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SANSCRIT  LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


K  §124 

LUDWIG,  Prf.  Alfred 

»»  >» 

MiJLLER,  Prf.  F.  Max 


.  Introduction  and  Commentary  [in  German],  to  his  tr.  of  the 
Die  philosophischen  und  religiosen  Anschauungen  des  Veda 
—ut  K  §  94. 


ig  Veda,  ut  infra. 
2/6 


8°  Prague 


75 


PisCHEL+GELDNER,g^  Vedische  Studien,  pt.  i.  4/6;  pt.  u. 


7/-     8°  Stuttgart        88;  89 


ScHERMANN,  L.  Philosoph.  Hymnen  d.  Rig-  u.-Arth.-Veden  verglich.  m.  d.  alteren  Upanishads  2/6  8°  Sirassburg         87 

Wallis,  H.  W.  The  Cosmology  of  the  Rig  Veda  [Hibbert  Trust  Essay]  5/-     8°  Williams  87 

WHiTNEY,Prf.W.D.[Am.]  Orient,  and  Ling.  Studies,  Ser.  i.  [Veda,  its  doctrines  and  trs.]  12/-     8°  Triibner  [73]  75 

Date  of  Vedas  — cf.  Whitney's  Oriental  and  Ling.  Stud.,  pp.  21  &  73  ;  Max  MuUer's  Clups,  v.  i.,  pp.  II  &  114  [K  §  94]. 

Dictionary  by  H.  Grassmann,  sub  tit.  Wdrterbuch  zum  Rig  Veda  30/-  r  8   Leipzig  73-75 

I.     RIG  VEDA  [Hymns]. 
SamhitA. 


Text. 

ed.  Dr.  Th.  Aufrecht,  2  vols.                [in  Roman  transIiteration^Weber's  Ini,  Stud.,vv.  vi. 
ed.  Prf.  F.  Max  Miiller  :  w.  comm.  of  Sayana  [14  cent.]  and  gloss.,  6  vols. 
ed.S.  Pandit:  ~      -•  ,_   ,  _ 

Hymns 


Selection 
Translations. 
English 


French 
German 


Brahmanas. 


vii.]  20/- 

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ed.  Dr.  H.  Oldenberg,  vol.  i.  [metrical  and  textual  prolegomena]  14/- 

ed.  Rajaram  Bodas  +  Shivram  Gore  16/- 

Zwolf  Hymnen  d.  RV.,  ed.  E.  Windisch  [w.  Sayana's  comm.,  diet,  to  same  & 

linpari}  Prf.  H.  H.  WUson  [contin.  by  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell+W.  F.  Webster]6  v. 

vols,  i.-iv.,  77/- ;  v.,  21/—;  vi. 
tr.  Max  Miiller,  w.  runng.  comm.,  v.  i.  [Hymns  to  Maruts]  [Sacr.  Bks.  of  East] 
tr.  Prf.  C.  Delbos-f  Prf.  K.  Telang,  etc.,  ed.  Nandahal  Dhole 
traduit  p.  A.  Langlois 
iibers.  v.  Prf.  A.  Ludwig  ;  w.  comm.  and  intro. ,  6  vols. 

.:  Translation,  28/-;  iii.:  Introduction  to  the  Hymns,  15/-;  iv.-vi.:  an  elaborate  commentary  on  the  translation, 

iibers.  v.  H.  Grassmann,  2  vols. 

Siebenzig  Lieder  des  Rig- Veda,  iibers.  v.  K.  Geldner-1-A.  Kaegi 


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8°  Bombay  89 

append.]  5/-  8°  Leipzig S'i 


Aitareya-Brahmana  ed.  w.  English  tr.  and  notes  Martin  Haug,  2  vols. 

,,  „  „     extracts  fr.  S&yana's  comm.  Dr.  Th.  Aufrecht 

Cents,  the  earliest  speculations  of  the  Biahmins  on  meaning  of  sacrificial  prayers. 

Kaushltaki-[or  Sankhayana-]  Brahmana,  ed.  w.  Germ.  tr.  Dr.  B.  Lindner,  vol.  i.  [text] 
Upatiishads. 


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Aitareyaranyaka 
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,,  ,, 

Kaushitaki-upanishad 
Maitri-upanishad 
Upanishads,  The 

Pt.  L :  Khandogyaa-upanishad. 
Talavakdra-upanishad. 
Aitareya-flranyalca. 


ed.  Rajendralila  Mitra,  with  Sayana's  comment.,  pts.  i-5[Bibl.  Indica]ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 

ed.  Dr.  E.  Roer,  3  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica],  ea.  2/-  8°  Calcutta,  w.  others — v.  infra,  s.v.  Black  Yajus. 

tr.  Dr.  E.  Rber,  w.  others — v.  infra,  s.v.  White  Yajus. 

ed.  &tr.Prf.E.B.Cowell;  w.  Sankarananda'scomm.,  2pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]ea.  2/- 

ed.  and  tr.  Prf.E.  B.  Covi'ell,  w.  Ramatirtha's  comm.  3  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/- 

tr.  Prf.  F.  Max  Miiller,  pts.  i.-ii.  [Sacr.  Bks.  of  E.]  ea.  10/6 

Kaushitaki-upanishad.  Pt  ii.:  Katha-upanishad. 

Vajasaneyi-  [or  Isa-]  upanishad.  Mundaka-upanishad. 

Taittiriyaka-upanishad. 

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Svetclsvcitara-upamshad. 

PrasQa-upanishad. 

MaitrdLyana-upanishad. 

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61 ;  62 
62-69 
79-84 


GouGH,  A.  E.  The  Philosophy  of  the  Upanishads  &  Anc.  Ind.  Metaphysics  [Orient.  Ser.]  9/-     8°  Triibner  82 

Sutras  {or  Vedangas). 

Shisha-satra  [pronunciation]. 

Shisha-sfltra  ed.  w.  Germ.  tr.  Dr.  A.  Weber — in  his  Indische  Studien,  v.  iv.,  pp.  275-371 12/-     8°  Berlin  S^ 

Chandah-sMra  [metre]. 

Chandah-sutra  of  Pingala  Acharya,  ed.  Visvanatha  Sistri,  3  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 

„  „  ed.w.Germ.tr.  &comm.Dr.A.  Weber — 8"«  Ajj  Indische  St.  viii.,  pp.  209  .ryy.  12/-     ^Berlin  63 

Nirukta-siitras  [etymology]. 

Yaska  [f.  500  B.C.]  Nirukta  sammt  den  Nighantavas,  hrsg.  u.  erlautert  Rudolf  Roth,  3  pts.      \<^-     &'  GSttingen  52 

Pratisakhya-sAtras  [phonetics,  etc.]. 

Saunaka  Pratisakhya,  ed.  w.  Germ.  tr.  Prf.  Max  Miiller,  4  pts.  42/-     4°  Leipzig  56-69 

„  ed.  w.  French  tr.  Ad.  Regnier,  3  vols.  [repr.  ir.Jl.  Asialique;  rare; 

-ui.  55/-]     8'  Paris  56-59 

818 


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SANSCRIT   LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


[Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 


[Bibl.  Ind.]  ea.  2/- 
[Sacred  Books  of  East]  ea.  12/6 


Kalfa-sHtras  [aphorisms  on  sacrifices,  etc.].- 
Srauta-siltras  [prescriptions  for  sacred  ceremonies], 

AsvalSyana-srauta-slltra,  ed.  VidySratna,  w.  comment,  of  Narayana,  1 1  pts. 

Sm&rta-siitras  [observances  prescribed  by  ritual]. 
(i)  Grihya-sMras  [rules  of  domestic  ceremonies], 

Asvalayana-grihya-sutra,  ed.  A.  F.  Stenzler 

,,  ed.  Vedantavagisa,  4  pts. 

Grihya-sdtras  tr.  Dr.  H.  Oldenberg,  vols,  i.-ii. 

(2)  Dharma-sMras  [rules  of  daily  conduct  and  life]. 
Vlisishtlia-dhannasistra  ed.  w.  commentary  of  Krishnapandita 

„  tr.  G.  Biihler — in  his  Sacred  Laws  of  the  Aryas,  v.  ii.   [Sacred  Bks.  of  E.]  10/6 

Jwtisha  [astronomy  and  seasons  of  ceremonies]. 

Jyotisha-vedanga  ed.  w.  German  tr.  and  comm.  Dr.  A.  Weber 

„  Contributions  to  Explanations  of.     By  Dr.  G.  Thibaut  1/6 

Anukramanis  [indices  to  the  Hymns]. 

KStySyana's  SarvSnukramant  of  Rig  Veda,  ed.  A.  A.  Macdonell  [AnecdotaOxon.]  16/-^  s  4°  Clar.  Press 


Leipzig 
Calcutta 
Clar.  Press 


Benares 
Clar.  Press 


Berlin 
Triibner 


K  §124 

64-74 

64 

87;  89 

82 
62 

87 


II.     SAMAVEDA  [Songs]. 
Sa?nhitd. 


ed.  Rev.  J.  Stevenson +  H.  Wilson  12/-  r  8°  W.  H.  Allen  43 

ed.  crit.:  w.  German  tr.  and  Glossary,  Prf.  Th.  Benfey,  30/-;   Text  only  18/-  r  8°  Leipzig  48;  48 

ed.  SSmasrami,  w.  the  Ginas  &  SSyana's  comm.  [Bibl.  Indica],  5  v.  74/-;  or  37  pts.  ea.  2/-  8°  Calcutta  7 1-79 
by  Rev.  J.  Stevenson  o.p.  [w.  7/6]     8°  Orient.  Trans.  Fd.  41 


9-74 
59 

76 
78 
75 
73 

77 
73 
55 


Text: 

Translation : 

Brahmanas.  '  ' 

Tandya-maha-br^hmana     ed.Anandachandra  VedJntavagisa;  w.  S^yana's  comm. ,  19  pts.  [Bibl.  Ind. ]ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 
Abdhuta-brahmana  [last  pt.  of  Sadvinsa-brdhm.]  ed.  w.  Germ.  tr.  A.  Weber— «»  Ms  Zwei  Vedische  Texte 

lib.  Omina  u.  Portente  3/-     4°  Berlin 

The  other  text  is  the  Abdhutddftydya  ot  the  Kaushikd-sAtra. 

Arsheya-brahmana              ed.  w.  comm.  of  SSyana  Dr.  A.  C.  Burnell  [properly  a  siitra]  lo/6  8°  Mangalore 

„  ^                        JaiminSya  text,  ed.  Dr.  A.  C.  Burnell  7/6  8°         ,, 

Devata-dhyaya-brShmana,  ed.  Dr.  A.  C.  Burnell,  vir.  comm.  of  Sayana  [properly  a  sfltra]  5/-  8°         ,, 

SamavidhSna-brilimana     ed.  Dr.  A.  C.  Burnell,  w.  comm.  of  Sayana  [properly  a  siitra]  12/6  p  8°  Triibner 

Samhitopanishad-brahmana,  ed.  Dr.  A.  C.  Burnell,  w.  comm.  [properly  a  siitra]  7/6  8°  Mangalore 

Vamsa-brahmana                ed.  Dr.  A.  C.  Burnell ;  w.  comm.  of  Siyana  [properly  a  sfltra]  10/6  8°        „ 

»                            ed.  Dr.  A.  Weber— 2«  his  Indische  Studien,  vol.  iv.  12/-  8°  Berlin 

C/.  abo  Prf.  W.  D.  Whitney  (Am  ],  in  Proc.  Amtr.  OrUnt.  Soc.,  May,  1S83  {Nem  Haiim).    Mai  MULLER  iAcademy,  7  June,  iSgol  announces  the  discovery  by 
SATYAVRATA  Sfiniasrami  Of  the  Sixth  Br&hmana,  the  existence  of  wh.  at  some  time  he  first  pomted  out  in  the  first,  vol.  of  his  edn.  of  Hi^  Veda  m  1849. 

Upanishads. 

Chandogya  Upanishad       ed.  Dr.  E.  Roer ;  w.  comm.  of  Sankara  AcMrya,  6  pts.   [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/- 
i>  »  ed-  Jibananda  Vidyasagara;  w.  comm.,  ed.  Dr.  E.  Rber  ea.  2/- 

»  ..  hrsg.  O.  Bohtlingk  [w.  German  tr.]  12/- 

»  .,  tr.  Rajendraiaia  Mitra,  2  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/- 

Talavakira- or  Kena-Upanishad,  ed.  Dr.  E,  Roer  [Bibl.  Indica ;  also  in  Miiller's  t^a«.]  S"        „ 

»  11  •>  English  tr.  Dr.  E.  Roer  .  [Bibl.  Indica]  8°        „ 

Sutras. 

Chandas. 

Nidana-sfltra  — two  chaps,  oj,  ed.  Dr.  A.  Weber,  in  his  Indische  Studien,  vol.  viii,  12/-     8°  Berlin 

Kalpa-sHtras. 
Srauta-sutra. 
LAtyAvana  Srauta-sfltra,  ed.  w.  Agnisvlmin's  comm.,  Anandachandra  Vedantavagisa,  9  pts. 

[Bibl,  Ind.]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 
Smarta-sutra. 

Grihyorsiltra. 

Gobhiliya-grihya-sfltra    ed.  w.  German  tr.  Dr.  F.  Knauer,  pt.  i.  [text  &  intro.],  2/- ;  ii.  [tr.  &  notes]  4/-    8°  Dorpat 
»  ed.  TarkSIanklra  ;  w.  comment.,  12  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 

8ig 


8°  Calcutta 


Leipzig 

73 
89 

Calcutta 

54-62 

63 


72  sqq. 


84;  87 
71-81 


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SANSCRIT   LITERATURE, 


[Aryan 


K  §124 

ril.     YAJURVEDA  [Prayers]. 

A.     Black  Yajus  (TattirIya  ;  text  of  the  school  ot  Apastamba). 

Samhita. 

Tattiriya-samhitS  ed.  Mahesachandra  Nayaratna ;  w.  comm.  of  Madhava  Acharya,  pts.  I-34  ea. 

„  ed.  Dr.  A.  Weber — in  his  Indische  Studien,  vols.  xi.-xiL  ea.  12/- 

Katha-samhitl  — v.  Dr.  A.  Weber — in  his  Indische  Studien,  vol.  iii.  pp.  451-479     o.p.  [rare] 

Maitrayani-samhitS  ed.  L.  v.  Schroeder,  books  i.-iv.  [pub.  for  D.  ML.  Gesellsch.]  36/- 

Ueber  die  Maitrayant-samhita 

Br&hmanas. 


2/-  8°  Calcutta 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Berlin 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Dorpat 


Taittiiiya  Aranyaka 
,,         Brdhmana 

Vpanishads. 

Katha  Upanishad 
Taittiriyaka  Upanishad 


S-Atras. 


ed.  Rajendralala  Mitra,  11  pts. 

ed.  Rajendralala  Mitra ;  w.  Sayana's  comm. , 


pts.  1-24 


[Bibl.  Indlca]  ea.  2/- 
[Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/- 


8°  Calcutta 
8°        „ 


tr.  Sir  Edwin  Arnold,  sub  tit.  The  Secret  of  Death  7/6  c  8°  Triibner 

tr.  Prf.  Max  Miiller — in  his  Upanishads,  vol.  ii.         [Sacred  Bks.  of  East]  10/6     8°  Clar.  Press 
ed.  Dr.  E.  Rber — in  his  Taittiriyaka,  Aitareya  and  Swetaswatara  Upanishads, 

3  pts.  [Bibl.  Ind.]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 
tr.  Dr.  E.  Roer — v.  infra,  s.v.  White  Yajus. 


?-87 

71572 

S3 

81-86 

79 


72  sqq. 


[85]  85 


8°  New  Haven 
8°  Calcutta 


[Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 


PrcLtisAkhya-s-Atra. 

Pditisikhya-sutra[of  Taittiriya]  ed.  &tr.  Prf.  W.D.Whitney  [Am.];  w.  comm.  &  notes  [Jl.Am.Or.Soc]  $5 
,,  ed.  Rajendralala  Mitra ;  w.  comm.,  3  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/- 

Kalpa-sfitras. 

Srauta-sfitra. 

ApASTAMslYA-srauta-sutra,  ed.  Dr.  Richard  Garbe,  pts.  i.-xii. 

SmArta-slilras. 

(i)  Grihya-sutras. 

ApASTAMBtYA-grihya-sfltra  ed.  M.  Wintemitz 
Hiranyakesin-grihya-sutra  ed.  J.  Kirste,  w.  extr.  fr.  comm.  of  Matridatta 

(2)  Dharma-sMras. 

Apastamba  Dharma-sfltra  ed.  w.  Engl.  tr.  and  notes  G.  Biihler — in  his  Aphorisms  of  the  Sacred  Laws 
of  Hindus,  2  vols.  24/- 

„  „        tr.  by  the  same  [Sacred  Books  of  East]  10/6 

Baudhayana  Dharma-sfitra  tr.  G.  Biihler — in  his  Sacred  Laws  of  the  Hindus — ut  supra. 

"  .     .     —    -        .  [Auctores  Sanscriti]  [tr.  G.  Biihler, «;;  «<j»rs]  4/6 


S[- 


Gautama  Dharma-siitra  ed.  A.  F.  Stenzler 

Vishnu-smriti  tr.  Julius  Jolly,  s.v.  Institutes  of  Vishnu 

DharmasAstra  — v.  infra,  IT  VIII. :  Law. 


[Sacred  Books  of  East]  io/6 


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8°      „ 


8°  Bombay 
8°  Clar.  Press 

8°  London 
8°  Clar.  Press 


71 


87 
89 


68;  71 
79 

76 
80 


49-59 


74  m- 


B.    White  Yajus  (VAjasaneyi). 

Samhita. 

White  Yajurveda,  ed.  Dr.  A.  Weber,  3  vols.  o.p.  \w.  £g  9/-]      4°  Berlin 

i. :  vajasaneyi-samhitil;  IL  :  Satapalha-brSlimana ;  Hi. :  Srauta-sfltra  of  Katyflyana, 

„  ,,         MSdhyandina  recension ;  w.  Mahidhara's  comm.,  36pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]     ea.  2/-sq  8°  Calcutta 

Isa  Upanishad  [=40th  (last)  bk.  of  Vajasaneyi] — v.  infra,  s.v.  Upanishads. 

Brcthmanas. 

Satapatha-brahmana,  tr.  Prf.  J.  Eggeling,  pts.  i.-ii.  [Sacred  Books  of  the  East]  ea.   12/6     8°  Clar.  Press      82:85 

,,  „  German  tr.  of  pts.  by  Dr.  A.  Weber — in  his  Indische  Streifen,  vol.  i.  8/-     8°  Berlin  68 

Coots,  several  legends  of  general  interest— story  of  tlie  flood,  fountain  of  youth,  punishment  after  deatll. 

Brihad- Aranyaka  Upanishad  [  =  14  bk.,  bk.  of  Satapatha-br^hmana] — v.  infra,  s.v.  Upanishads. 
Upanishads. 

Brihad  Aranyaka  Upanishad,  tr.  and  ed.  Dr.  E.  Rber,  w.  comm.,  14  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta 

„  ,,  ,,  tr.  Prf.  Max  Miiller — »'«  his  Upanishads,  pt.  ii.  [Sacred  Bks.  of  East]  10/6     8°  Clar.  Press 

„  ,,  ,,  in  der  Madh-jaihdma  Recension,  hrsg.  d.  iibers.  O.  Bohtlingk  5/-  r8°  St.  Petersburg 

Isa,  Kena,  Katha,  Prasna,  Munda,  Mandukya  Upanishads,  ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara  21/-     8°  Clar.  Press 

The  same  (all  of  them),  tr.  Dr.  E.  Roer  ;  w.  comm.,  3  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.     2/-     8°  „ 

Includes  also  the  Taiiiiriya  and  Aitareya  Upanishads. 

The  same,  tr.  Prf.  Max  Miiller— ?«  his  Upanishads,  pt.  i.  [Sacred  Books  of  East]     10/6     8°  Clar.  Press 

82( 


84 

89 

73 


79 


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SANSCRIT   LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


Text 

Translation, 

Gennan 


K  §124 

Pritisakhya,  ed.  Yugalkisora  Pathaka,  w.  comm.  of  Uvata  ;  pts.  i.-vi.  ea.  3/-  8°  Benares  85-89  in  frog. 
Srauta-sfitra,  ed.  Dr.  A.  Weber;  w.  extr.  fr.  comms.  of  Karka  and  Yajnikadera — v.  supra,  s.v.  Samhita. 

76;  78 
58 

55-56 


Stiiras. 

Pr&tis&khya-sutra. 

KatyAyana 

Kalpa-S'&tras. 

Srauta-sHira. 

KatyAyana 

Sm&rta-siitras. 

(i)  Grihya-sutra. 

Paraskara  Kittya-grihya-sutra,   ed.  A.  F.   Stenzler,    8/-;    Germ.  tr.   by  same  [Abh.  f. 

Kunde  d.  Morgenl.]  4/6     8°  Leipzig 

(2)  Dharma-siitra. 
Apastamba  Dharma-sfltra  [of  Vdjasan^i]  ed.  w.  German  tr.  Dr.  A.  Weber — in  his  Indische  Studien, 

vol.  iv.  12/-     8°  Berlin 

IV.       ATHARVA  [OR  BRAHMAJ-VEDA  [Incantations]. 
Samhita. 

ed.  Prf.  R.  Roth  +  Prf.  W.  D.  Whitney  [Am.],  vol.  i. 


[text  only]  28/6      4°  Berlin 


Artharva  Veda,  Buch  vi.,  Hymne  I-50,  iibersetzt  u.  erklart  C.  A.  Florenz     4/-     8°  Gottingen  87 

by  A.  Ludwig—  in  his  tr.  of  Rig  Veda,  ut  supra,  2  vols.  28/-     8°  Prague  76 

by  Dr.  A.  Weber— ;'«  his  Indische  Studien,  bk.  i.   [in  vol.  iv.],  bk.  ii..  [in  vol. 

xiii.],  bk.xiv.  [in  vol.  v.],  bk.xv.,  by  Aufrecht.  [in  vol.  i.],  ea.  vol.   12/-     8°  Berlin  58;73;6l-62;49 


Hundert  Lieder  d.  Artharva  Veda,  iibersetzt  Julius  Grill 


[w.  notes]     S/-     8°  StuUgart         [79]  89 


Aids. 

Roth,  Dr.  Rudolf 


56 
75 
81 


Abhandlung  iiber  den  Artharva  Veda  [36  pages]     1/6  4°  Tiibingen 

„  ,,  Der  Artharvaveda  in  Kaschmir  [25  pages]     1/6  4°       '  ,, 

WHiTNEY,Prf.W.D.  [Am.]  IndexVerborum  tothepub.  text  of  Arth.Veda  [  =  y/./4m.On.S'of.,vol.xii.]  $5  i  8°  New  Haven 

Brdhtnana. 

Gopatha-brahmana,  ed.  Harachandra  Vidyibhushana,  2  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]     ea.  2/-  8°  Calcutta  lO-T^ 

Upanishads  —Several  are  edit,  and  tr.  by  Prf.  W.  D.  Whitney  [Am.]  in  Jl.  Am.  Or.  Soc. 

Artharvana  Upanishads,  ed.  Tarkaratna,  w.  Narayana's  comm.,  pts.  1-5.  [Bibl.  Indica]     ea.   2/-  8°  Calcutta    "JZ  in  prog. 

Gop^a  Tapani  Upanishad,  ed.  Harachandra  VidySbhushana  ;  w.  comm.,  pt.  I.  [Bibl.  Indica]     2/-  8°         „         loin  prog. 

Mahanarayana  Upanishad,  ed.  Col.  G.  A.  Jacob  [w.  Dipika  of  Narayana]    2/6  8°  Bombay  88 

Prasnopanishad,  tr.  Dr.  E.  Roer  [ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara,  a^  J'a/j-a]  8°  Calcutta  53 

SUtras. 

\Jl.Am.Or.Soc.'\%(>.^a  %°  New  Haven  62 

in  prep. 


SaunaklyS  Chaturadhy^yika,  ed.  w.  tr.  and  notes  Prf.  W.  D.  Whitney  [Am.] 
ed.  Prf.  Bloomfield 


Pr&tis&khya-sHtra. 

Pr^tisikhya-sfltra,  ed.  w.  English  tr.  Prf.  W.  D.  Whitney  [Am.]— «»  Jl.A.  O.  S.,  vii.  333-615  ;  Addenda  x.  156-171 

8°  New  Haven    62  ;  65 

Kalpa-sHtra. 
Srauta-sl4.tr a. 

VaitSna-sutra,  ed.  w.  English  notes  Dr.  Richard  Garbe 
German  tr.  w.  notes  Dr.  Richard  Garbe 


[Auctores  Sanscriti]  5/-  r  4°  Triibner 

4/-     8**  Strassburg 


78 
78 


£n  7/—  obi  Bombay 


II.  National  Epies. 

(i)  MahAbhArata  [ascribed  to  VyAsa] 

Text,  w.  comm.  of  Nilakantha,  18  bks. ,  5  vols. 

With  a  short  alphab.  index,  and  an  elaborate  index  to  each  Parva. 

ed.  by  four  Natives,  w.  indexes         [Asiatic  Soc.  of  Bengal]  o.p.  [iv.  £S  8/-]    f  "  Calcutta 
,,      Selections  ed.  F.  Johnson  o.p.      8°  London 

Translation  :  English  by  Protap  Chandra  Roy,  w.  notes  [after  the  first  pt.]  ;  in  100  pts.  Calcutta  83-90  in  prog 

pts.  ].-xlv.  ea.  3/-;  xlvi.  sg^.  ea.  1/6.    For  translated  selections,  v,  iiifra,  V. :  Lyrical  Poetry,  etc.,  s.v.  Translated  Specimens 

„  2  bks.  tr.  Sir  Edwin  Arnold— z«  his  Indian  Poetry  [Oriental  Series]     7/6  p  8°  Trubner 

,,  selns.  tr.  Sir  Edwin  Arnold — in  his  Indista  Idylls  7/6p8°        ,, 

„  French,  par  H.  Fauche,  vols.  i.-x.  [in  12  vols.  ;  rough  paraphrase]  ea.  8/6     8°  Baris  63-72 

„      Onze  Episodes  de  Mahibharata,  trad.  P.  E.  Foucaux  7/6     8°      ,,  62 

821 


[63]  88 

34-39 
42 


|8i]9o 


Philology] 


SANSCRIT   LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


K  §124 

Bhagavad-GitA  [episode  of  Mahab.] 

Text                                 ed.  A.  G.  v.  Schlegel,  cura  Chr.  Lassen                                                           12/-  r  8°  Bonn  [23]  46 

„                               ■     w.  comms.  of  Sankara,  Anandagiri  &  Sridharaswamin  &  2  Beng.  comms.  [w.  60/-]  f°  Calcutta  53 

„                                     ed.  J.  Garrett                                                                                       «.p.  \_w.  20/-]  r  4°  Bangalore  46 

Sansc,  Caoar.,  EngL  ;  w.  WILKINS'  tr.  [1783],  and  tr.  ofW.  v.  HUMBOLDT'S  notes  fas-'aS].    Append,  conts.  SCHLEGEL'S  Latin  vers.  &  R.  T.  GRIFFITHS'  Ess.  on  B.  G. 

Translation  :  English  by  Prf.  K.  T.  Telang,  w.  Sanatsugatlya  and  Anugita    [Sacr.  Bks.  of  East]    10/6     8°  Clar.  Press  82 

„              „     by  Rev.  John  Davies,  sud  tit.  Hindu  Philosophy                    [Oriental  Series]    8/6  p  8°  Triibner  [82]  89 

„               „    by  J.  M.  Chatterji,  J«i  AA  The  Lord's  Day ;  w.  coram,  and  notes                        8/6     8°        „  [88]  89 

,,              ,,    paraphrased  by  [Sir]  Edwin  Arnold — 2«  Ais  Song  Celestial                                    S/- c  8°        „  [82]  85 

,,          German,  by  Dr.  F.  Lorinser  ;  w.  notes                    [incl.  SanatsugStiya  and  Anuglti]     9/-     S"  Breslau  65 

Nalop&khyanam  [episode  of  Mahab.].  Nalus  Eposodium,  ed.  F.  Bopp   [w.  Germ.  metr.  tr.  &  notes]  12/-     4°  Berlin  [19]  68 

The  work  that  laid  the  foundation  of  Sanscrit  philology  in  Europe. 

„  StoryofNala,ed.w.notes[Sir]MonierWilliams,&tr.by[Dn.]H.H.Milman  15/-  8° 

„  ed.  w.  vocab.,  etc.,  Rev.  T.  Jarrett                                [Roman  character]     10/-  8° 

„  German  tr.,  by  Fr.  RUckert                                                                                  5/-  16° 

„  „        by  H.  C.  Kellner                                                        [Universal-Bibl.]  ^d.  16°  Leipzig                    87 

There  is  an  excellent  analysis  of  the  Mahdb,  in  Sir  Monier  WILLIAMS'  Indian  Epic  Poetry\p.p.\  afterwards  repr.  in  his  Indian  Wisdom  \p.p.\ 

(2)  RAmAyana  [ascribed  to  VAlmIki] 


Clar.  Press  [60;  35]  79 
Camb.  Press  75 

Frankfort       [28]  74 


Text                                 ed.  w.  Latin  notes  A.  G.  v.  Schlegel,  vols.  i.  (in  2  pts. )  and  ii.                     31/6     8°  Bonn  29-46 

w.  commentary,  pts.  I-IO                                                     [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/6     8°  Calcutta  70-76 

w.  Ital.  tr.  and  notes  G.  Gorresio,  10  vols.                                    o.p.  \w.  £\a\  r  8°  Paris  43-S8 

The  Introduction  (143  pp.)  and  Prefaces  to  the  various  vols,  give  full  account  of  all  then  known  cone,  the  Ramayana.    Text,  etc.,  in  5  vols. 


Translation  : 


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ed.  G.  Gorresio,  25/—  ;  Italian  tr.  G.  Gorresio 

Aids  to  Mahdbh&rata  and  Ramayana — v.  also  K  §  123,  s.v.  Translated  Selections. 

Grasberger,  L.  Noctes  Indicae  seu  questt.  in  Nalum  MahS.bharateum 

Peile,  J.  Notes  on  the  Tales  of  Nala  [for  classical  students] 

Richardson,  [Miss]  F.  [tr.]  The  Iliad  of  the  East      [sal.  of  legends  of  Ramayana  (tr.) ;  popular] 

Weber,  Dr.  Albrecht         On  the  RSmayana  [tr.]  \iT.  Abhandl.  d.  (Beil.)  Acad.  d.  PViss.J 

Westminster  Review  —for  April,  1868,  conts.  a  learned  article  on  the  MahSbhirata 

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Invaluable  as  a  guide  to  the  worships  of  Vishnu.    Preface  contains  a  good  survey  of  the  several  PurSnas.    These  5  vols.=vols.  vi.-x.  of  WILSON'S  Works. 

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3/- 

s/- 


Kalidasa  [6  cent.]  Raghuvamsa,  ed.  w.  English  notes  K.  M.  Banerjea,  pt.  i.  4/- 

„  ,,  French,  tr.  H.  Fauche — ut  supra. 

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MAgha  [ii  cent.]   Sisupjla-badha  [or  Maghakavya] :  text 

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V.  Drama. 

Translated  Specimens. 

Wilson,  Prf.  H.  H.  [tr.]  Select  Specimens  of  the  Theatre  of  the  Hindus,  2  vols. 

Religious  Drama. 

iPCtVi^'^K  [12  cent.]  Gitagovinda,  ed.  w.  Lat.  tr.  and  notes  C.  Lassen 

„  „  ed.  Becharama  Vasaka ;  w.  comm. 

„  ,,  tr.  [Sir]  Edwin  Arnold — in  A/j  Indian  Song  of  Songs 

Individual   Writers. 

BhATTa  NArAyana  [6-10  cent.]  VenisamhSra,  ed.  w.  German  intro.  and  notes  Julius  Grill 

>,                 ,,  ,,          ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara ;  w.  comm. 
BhavabhOti  [6  or  7  cent.]  Mahaviracharita  ["  History  of  Rama  i'],  ed.  F,  H.  Trithen 

,,  „         ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara 

„  ,,         English  tr.  J.  Pickford 

I,  Uttararamacharita,  ed.  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell 

.t  „         ed.  Shrinivas  Govind  BhSnap ;  w.  English  notes 

„  „         ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara 

„  „         English  tr.  Prf.  H.  H.  Wilson — in  his  Specimens,  ut  supra. 

„  ,,             ,,         tr.  C.  H.  Tawney 

The  above  two  works  together  form  a  dramatized  version  of  the  Ramayana. 

„  Malati-madhava,  ed.  R.  G.  Bhandarkar ;  w.  comm. 

„  ,,         English  tr.  Prf.  H.  H.  Wilson — in  his  Specimens,  ut  supra. 

,,  ,,         French  tr.  G.  Strehly 

Anundoram  Borooah  Bhavabh(iti  and  his  Place  in  Sanskrit  Literature 
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2/6 

[of  doubtful  authorship] 

[Bibl.  Orient.  Elzevir]  2/6 

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„  ,,         French  tr.  A.  Bergaigne 

„  Priyadarsika,  ed.  Vishnu  Daji  Gadre 

,,  ,,  French  tr.  G.  Strehly 

„  Ratn^valt,  ed.  Taranatha  Tarkavachaspati 

„  ,,  ed.      C.     Cappeller  —  in     O. 

Chrestomathie 
,,  ,,  English  tr.  Prf.  H.  H.  Wilson — in  his  Specimens,  ut  supra. 

Wilson  places  this  poem  in  12  cent.,  and  attributes  it  to  DhAvaka.     Attrib.  by  HALL  to  BXna  (beg.  7  cent.). 

KSlidAsa  [6  cent.]  CEuvres  completes,  trad.  p.  H.  Fauche,  2  vols. 

,,  CEuvres  choisies,  trad,  par  H.  Fauche        [Sakuntala,  Raghuvansa,  Megha-Duta]  3/6  s  8' 

„  Malavikagnimitra,  ed.  crit.,  w.  notes,  Shankar  Pandurang  [Bombay  Sans.  Series]  6/-     8' 

ed.  w.  German  notes  F.  BoUensen  12/-     8' 

English  tr.  C.  H.  Tawney 
French  tr.  Prf.  Victor  Henry :  with  the  Mudrdrdkshasa — v.  infra  4/6  s  8°  Paris 

„       „  by  P.  E.  Foucaux  [also  by  Fauche,  ut  supra']  2/6  s  8°  Paris 

German  tr.  Dr.  A.  Weber  3/- 

Zur  Textkritik  u .  Erklarung  v.  MalavikSgnimitra,  pt.  i. ,  2/6  4°  Frauenfeld  72 
Sakuntala.  (l)  Bengali  version,  ed.  w.  French  tr.A.L.Ch&y[a'.  21/-];  tr.  only[w.  10/-]     4' 
,,  „  ,,       ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara  5/-     8' 

,,  ,,  „        ed.  w.  English  notes  Dr.  Richard  Pischel  12/-     8' 

„  „  „       tr.  Sir  W.  Jones;  ed.  T.  W.  Rhys-Davids  3/6  c  8' 

The  first  book  ever  translated  from  Sanskrit. 

„  (2)  f^«i'«rK[Z?<rz/a«(?j-ar?]z/«-TO».-Text,ed.w.Germ.notesO.Bbhtlingkio/6  r 

The  1842  edn.  contains  also  a  German  tr. ;  worth  16/-. 

„  „  ,,       ed.w.tr.&notes[Sir]MonierWilliams[prose&verse]7/6  p  8°  Murray 


36 

72 

75 


71 

]7S 

48 

73 
71 
62 
88 
]89 

63 
76 

85 

64 
72 

79 

88 
66 


8°  St.  Petersburg  [45]  77 


Haag,  Fr. 


8°  Palis 


Bombay 
Leipzig 


8"  Berlin 


Paris 
Calcutta 
Kiel 
Unwin 


■  8°  Bonn 


The  same :  tr,  only,  8/- 
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Vikramorvasi,  ed.  crit.  .S.  P.  Pandit 

,,  ed.  [Sir]  Monier  Williams 

,,  ed.  R.  Pischel 

,,  ed.  w.  German  tr.  and  notes  F.  BoUensen 

„  English  tr.  Prf.  H.  H.  Wilson 

„  „      tr.  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell 

„  French  tr.  P.  E.  Foucaux 

„  German  tr.  Edm.  Lobedanz 

„  ,,        tr.  L.  Fritze 

823 


59;  60 

65 

[70]  89 

79 

88 
77 
56 

30;  32 

[79]  87 

77 

[1790]  90 

[42]  46 
C53]  87 


Ilium.  Edn. , 0./.  [ot. 63/-]  54°  Austin,Zr«-/'/Dra'[53]72;5S 


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[Southern  text] 

17/6  8° 

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[also  by  Fauclft,  ut  supra]  2/6  s  8° 

2/6  16° 

[metrical ;  Univ.  Bibl.]  id.  18" 


Breslau 
Calcutta 
Austin,  Hertford 


70 
79 
59 


46 
26 


St.  Petersburg 
Calcutta 
Austin,  Hertford  41 
Paris  [61]  79 

Leipzig  [61]  84 

81 


Philology] 


SANSCRIT   LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


K§124 

Keishnamiska  [i2  cent.]    Prabodha-chandrodaya,  ed.  Prf.  H.  Brockhaus,  2  pts.  7/6     8° 

,,  ,,         ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara  8/6   I2° 

„  „         ed.  w.  German  tr.  [by  T.  Goldstucker]  S/-     8° 

RSja-Sekhara  [bef.  lo  cent.]  Pracandapandava,  ed.  Prf.  Carl  Cappeller  3/6     8° 

SOdraka  [5  cent.]  Mriichchhakatika  ["Toy  Cart  "],  ed.  A.  F.  Stenzler  [text,  Prakrit  coram.  &  notes]  21/-  i  8° 

,,  „     English  tr.  Prf.  H.  H.  Wilson — in  his  Specimens,  vol.  i.,  ut  supra. 

„  „     German  tr.  by  O.  Bbhtlingk  +  L.  Fritze 

,,  ,,     French  tr.  and  notes  P.  Regnaud,  4  vols.  8/6  s  8° 

„  „  „  H.  Fauche— «■»  his  Une  Tetrade,  3  vols.      '     [j".  K  §  123]  30/-     8° 

VisAkhadatta  [7  cent.]  Mudrarakshasa,  ed.  K.  T.  Telang  [Bombay  Sanscrit  Series]     8° 

„     ;  , ,         French  tr.  Prf.  Victor  Plenry  \w.  M&lavikdgnimitra,  v.  suprd\  4/6  s  8° 


German  tr.  Ludvig  Fritze 


[Universal-Bibl.]  ■^d. 


Leipzig 
Calcutta 

35;  45 
74 

Kiinigsberg 
Strassburg 
Bonn 

47 

Paris 

>» 
Bombay 
Paris 

76-77 

61-63 

84 

88 

Ltipzig 

87 

VI.  Poetry :  Lypical,  Descpiptive,  and  Didactic. 

Translated  Specimens. 

Arnold,  Sir  Edwin  [tr.]    Indian  Poetry  [fr.  Gita  Govinda,  Mahib. ,  Hitopad.,  etc. ;  Or.  Ser.]  7/6  p  8°  Triibner  [75,  etc.]  90 

,,  „        [tr.]    Indian  Idylls  [from  the  Mahabharata]  7/6  p  8°         „  [83]  89 

Griffith,  R.  T.  H.  [tr.]  Idylls  from  the  Sanskrit  5/-   16°  Smith&Elder[66]69 

„  ,,  [tr.]  Specimens  of  Indian  Poetry  6/- c  8°  Triibner  70 

MuiR,  Dr.  John  [tr.]  Metrical  Translations  from  Sanskrit  Writings  [Oriental  Ser.]  14/-     8°        „  79 

Individual  Writers. 


Bhartrihari  NItisaka&Vairagyasataka,ed.w. notes  Prf  K.T.Telang[BombaySansk.  Ser.]9/- 

„  The  Satakas  of,  tr.  Rev.  B.  Hale  Wortham                          [Oriental  Series]  5/- 

„  Sententiss,  ed.  P.  v.  Bohlen                                                                                13/- 

„  The  same,  trad.  P.  Regnaild                                                                        ,        2/6 

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,,  ,,         ed.  w.  tr.  Prf.  H.  H.  Wilson,  and  vocab.  S.  Johnson          [verse  tr.]  10/6 

,,  ,,         ed.  KSshinath  Pindurang  Paraba  £  w.  comm.  of  Mallinatha                   2/6 

,,  ,            „         English  tr.  Col.  H.  A.  Ouvry                                                         [prose]  $/- 


p8° 

4° 
12° 


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Ritu-samh^ra  ["Assemblage  of  Seasons"],  ed.  -vi.  Latin  notes  P.  v.  Bohlen  4/6     8° 

,,         ed.  Damaru  Panta ;  Vf.  Commentary  2/6     8° 

„         English  tr.  Satyam  Jayati  3/6  12° 

„       tr.  [in  part]  R.  T.  H.  Griffith  s/-     8° 

,,         French  tr.  [in  part]  H.  Fauche — ut  supra. 

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Ueber  das  Sapta9atakam  [Abhand.  f.  Kunde  d.  ML.]  8/-  8°        ,, 


Bombay 

Triibner 

Berlin 

Paris 

Breslau 

Triibner 

Bombay 

Triibner 

», 

Paris 

Konigsberg 

Leipzig 

Calcutta 

Williams 


74 
86 

33 
75 
74 

[14]  67 

[8SJ86 
68 
82 

59;  60 
47 
4«> 
69 
67 

[53]  79 

81 
70 


SrI-Hala 

Weber,  Dr.  A. 

Anthology. 

SArngadhara  [?  14  cent.]  The  Paddhati,  ed.  Prf.  P.  Peterson,  vol.  i  [Bomb.  Sansc.  Sen]  12/6     8°  Bombay  88 

This  first  vol.  comprizes  the  text ;  vol.  ii.  is  to  consist  of  a  full  crit.  apparatus,  w.  notes.    This  important  Anthology  contains  quotations  from  upwards  of  200  poets. 


Longman 
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VII.  Fables  and  Novels. 

Bait^l-Pachist  ["  25  Tales  of  a  Demon  "^—for  Hindustani  version,  w.  K  §  128,  s.v.  Hindustani. 

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Suka-saptati  ["  70  (stories)  by  the  Parrot  "JVier  Erzahlungen  aus,  ed.  R.  Schmidt         [w.  Germ,  tr.]  2/-     8' 

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„  ed.  H.  Uhle  ;  w.  crit.  comm.  in  German  [Abh.  f.  d.  K.  d.  Morgenl.]  8/-     8' 

824 


64  ;  W.  H.  Allen  [48]  80 


64:65 
87 
29;  31 

84 

[55]  82 
39 


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8°  Bonn  48;  59 

.5oOT^fly[68-69]8s-87 

59 

84 

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90 

[73]  89 
Si 


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Leipzig 


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SANSCRIT   LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


JVbvels. 
Bana  [7  cent.] 

I> 

Dandin  [6  cent.] 


SuBANDHU  [7  cent.] 

VIII.  Law 

BaudhAyana 


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K  §124 


SO 
72 

46 

[74]  88 

73 

90 

59 


85 
[25]  63 
87 
84 
86 
76 
90 
68 


8°  Calcutta 


rS" 


76 


Berlin 

49 

Bombay 

80 

Calcutta 

59 

Dharma-siitras 

IX.  Philosophy 

Bibliography. 

Hall,  Fitzedward 

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—V.  supra,  s.v.  Siltras  of  Rig  and  Black  Yajur  Vedas. 
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Essays  on  Relig.  &  Philos.of  Hindus,ed.  SirT.E.  Colebrooke  [son],  3  vols.  ea.  14/- 

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GOLDSTUCKER,  Th.  — in  his  lAtetuxy 'R&ras.ins,  is  a  good  brief  abstract  2  vols.  21/- 

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Hall,  Fitzedward  [tr.]      Hindu  Philosophy  :  refutation  of  Hindu  philosophical  systems  12/- 

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„  „  ,,         tr.  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell+A.  E.  Gough  [Oriental  Series]  10/6 

By  far  the  ablest  general  view  of  the  philosophical  systems  (except  the  Veddnta)  produced  by  a  native  scholar. 

Mat^riaux  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  de  la  Philosophie  de  I'Inde,  2  vols. 


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..  „         62 

Triibner  [07]  73 

W.  H.  Allen  79 

Triibner  82 

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Trubner  [75]  82 


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1.  M!mXmsXa  Brahma  Sutras — v.  infra,  s.v.  VedSnta  sutras 

MIdhava Acharya[i4 cent. ]Jaimintya-Nyaya-mala-vistara,ed.Th.Goldstiicker+ Prf.  E.B.Cowell    73/6  r  4° 
MimSmsa  Darsana,  ed.  Nyayaratna,  w.  comm.  of  Savara  Svami ;  pts.  1-19  ,    [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8° 

2.  Vedanta. 

Accounts. 

Baierlein,  E.  R.  Lehre  d.  Vedinta  v.  Gott,  d.  Welt,  d.  Menschen  u.  Erlos.  d.  Mensch.         l/-  8° 

Ballantyne,  J.  R.  Lecture  on  the  Vedanta  [with  text  of  VedSnta-sara]  10/6  8° 

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tare  d.  Sankara  12/-  8° 

Texts  and  Translations. 

FoULKES,  Rev.  T.  [tr.]      Translations  from  the  Tamil  on  Vedantic  Philosophy,  6  pts.                           1 1/6  8° 

Sadananda                         Vedanta-sara,  ed.  O.  Frank                                                                                 6/6  4° 

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„                                              „                  „        tr.  Dr.  E.  Roer                                               o.p.  \_w.  7/6]  8° 

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825 


Paris 
Kiel 


76;  78 
89 


Williams  75 

W.  H.  Allen  [75]  76 

Bombay  70-74 

Calcutta?-S'J  in  prog. 


Dresden 
Allahabad 


Madras 
Munich 


89 
51 

83 


60-64 
35 


Triibner  [81]  89 

Calcutta  45 

St. Peter sburg\/^t^  77 


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SANSCRrT   LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


K  §124 

Vedinta-sutras 


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Panchadashi,  w.  comm.  of  R^mkrishna  8/-  rS"  Bombay 


VidyAranya 
3.  SAnkhya. 
Accounts. 
Ballantyne,  J.  R. 
Davies,  Rev.  J. 
ROER,  Dr.  E. 

Texts. 

IsVARA-KRlSHNA[6cent.]Sankhya-karika,  ed.  Chr.  Lassen 

„  ,,  „  tr.  H.  T.  Colebrooke 

„  „  „  tr.  J.  Davies 

„  tr.  Debendra  Nath  Goswami 

Kapila  SSnkhya-pravachana,  ed.  Fitzedward  Hall,  3  pts. 


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14/-     8°  Calcutta 
[Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8° 

-     8°         „ 


54-63 
70 
90 

87 
88 


54 
8z 


54 


32 
37 
gi 

89 
72 


SankhyAyana 


Sinkhya-darsana,  ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara  ;  w.  commentary  7/6 

,,  tr.  J.  R.  Ballantyne,  sub  tit.  Sankhya  Aphorisms  of  Kapila 

[Oriental  Ser.]  p  8°  Triibner  [Calc.S3-S6]  86 
[Bibl.  Indica]  2/-  8°Calc.  8S-S7  in  prog. 
[Bibl.  Indica]  2/-     8'      „ 


Srauta-sfltra,  ed.  A.  Hillebrandt,  pts.  i.-iv. 


VijSAnaBhikshu[i6  cent.]SSnkhya-sSra,  ed.  Fitzedwrard  Hall 

4.  Yoga. 

Account. 

Paul,  N.  C. 

Texts. 


Treatise  on  the  Yoga  Philosophy 


1/6     8°  Bombay 


Narada 
Patanjali 


[Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8° 


Pancharatra,  ed.  K.  M.  Banerjea,  4  pts. 

Aphorisms  of  Yoga  Philos.  of,  ed.  w.  tr.  J.  R.  Ballantyne  9/-     8° 

,,         pts.  1-5  [Bibl.  Indica.]  ea.  2/- 

„         tr.  Col.  Olcott ;  w.  Bhoja  Raja's  comm.  7/6 

„  .       ed.  J.  R.  Ballantyne,  2/- ;  tr.  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell    [Bibl.  Indica]  2/- 


Sandilya 

5  &  6.     NyAya  and  Vaiseshika  [Logic] 

BhS.shaparichheda,  tr.  and  annotated  Dr.  E.  Roer  8/- 

Kanada  Aphorisms  of  Vaiseshika  Philosophy  of,  ed.  J.  R.  Ballantyne  6/6 

tr.  A.  E.  Gough  ^  14/- 

LangAkshi  BhAskara     Tarkakaumudi :    intro.   to   Vaish.    &   Nyaya  philos. ,   ed.   Manilal  Nabhubai 

Dvivedi  [Bomb.  San.  Ser.]  3/-  p 

Gotama,  Nyaya  Datsanaof,  ed.  Jayaniriyana  Tarkapanchdnana,  3  pts.  [Bibl.  Ind.]  ea.  2/- 

,,  ,,  Jebananda  Vidyasagara  io/5 

Roer,  Dr.  E.  [ed.]  Division  of  Categories  of  Nyaya  Philosophy,  w.  Engl,  tr.,  2  pts.  ea.  2/- 

Turka-Sangraha  ed.  J.  R.  Ballantyne 

Udayana  AchAya  [12  cent.]  Kusumanjali,  ed.  and  tr.  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell ;  -w.  comm.  S/6 

Vaiseshika  Darsana,  w.  Sankara's  comm.,  ed.  JayanSrayana  Tarkapanchanana,  S  pts.  [Bibl.  Ind.]  ea.  2/- 

X.    Heretical  Systems. 

Lalita-vistara 


8° 


Calcutta 

Mirzapore 

Calcutta 

Bombay 

Calcutta 


Calcutta 

Mirzapore 

Benares 


8°  Bombay 

8°  Benares 

8°  Calcutta 

8° 

8°  Allahabad 

8°  Calattta 


8°   Calcutta 


Oldenberg,  Dr, 
Maha-vastu 
Narada- PancharStra 


8°  Berlin 

74 

4°  Paris 

48 

8°  Berlin 

82 

8°  Paris 

8°   Calcutta 

61-65 

8°  Clar.  Press 

84 

4°  Paris 

52 

ed.  and  [partly]  tr.  Rajendralala  Mitra,  pts.  1-6  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/- 

tr.  [anon.] ;  pts.  i.-iii.  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/- 

German  tr.  by  S.  Lefmann  ;  w.  Germ,  notes,  pt.  i.  9/- 

French  tr.  by  C.  E.  Foucaux                                       [tr.  of  the  Tibetan  version] 

The  standard  authority  of  the  Northern  Buddhists  on  life  and  doctrines  of  Buddha  in  Sanskrit  verse. 

H.       Ueber  d.  Lalita  Vistara  1/6 

ed.  E.  Senart 

ed.  Rev.  K.  M.  Banerjea,  4  pts.  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/- 

Saddharma-pundarika  :  Lotus  of  the  True  Law,  tr.  H.  Kern  [Sacred  Books  of  the  East]  12/6 

French  tr.  E.  Bumouf,  stib  tit.  Lotus  de  la  bonne  Loi  o.p.  \w.  63/-] 

One  of  the  most  importan  canonical  bks.  of  Buddhists.    BUKNOUF'S  edn.  has  commentary  and  2i  memoirs  on  Buddhism. 

Vagra-kkedik4  ed.  Prf.  Max  Miiller  [anecdota  Oxon.,  f .  K  §  151]  3/6  S4°  Clar.  Press 

XI.      Grammarians  —for  a  list  of  Sansc.  Gram.,  etc.,  V.  Colebrooke's  Misc.  Essays,  ii.  38  sqq.  [ut  K  §  94]. 

Criticism. 

Benfey,  Prf.  Theodor  —in  his  Gesch.  d.  Sprachwiss.  [ut  K  §  97]  gives  an  excell.  survey  of  Ind.  grammat. 

BURNELL,  Dr.  A.  C.  On  the  Aindra  School  of  Sanskrit  Grammarians  10/6     8    Trubner 

PiSCHEL,  Dr.  Richard  De  Grammaticis  Pracriticis  1/6     8    Breslau 

Supplementing  t^  accounts  in  Chr.  LASSEN'S  InsliluHcna  Linrta  Fracrilicx  Ps  pts..  =o/-  8  Bmm  37 

WHlTNEY,Prf.W  D.[Am.]The  Study  of  Sanskrit  and  the  Hindu  Grammarians— m  Jl.  Am.  Or.  Soc,  v.  pp.  279-297. 

826 


■[    ]88 

61-65 
52-53 

85 
61:  ? 


50 
5' 
73 

87 
64-65 

74 

59 

64 

60-61 


81  sqq. 


75 
74 


Philology] 


SANSCRIT  LITERATURE. 


[Ai-yan 


K  §124 


42/-  8°  Ca&««a[64]7o;  [65371 


Texts. 

BhattojidIkshita  [17  cent.] 
Siddhanta-Kaumudi        ed.  TSrSnitha  Tarkabachaspati,  w.  extr.  fr.  3  comms.,  2  vols. 
„  ed.  and  partly  tr.  J.  R.  Ballantyne 

,,  abridged  by  Varaarija 

Bhartrihari  [7  cent.]     Vakya-padtya  ;  ed.  w.  commentaries  Gangadhara  Sastri  Manavalli,  pts.  i.-ii. 

ea.  3/-  8°  Benares  85-86  in  prog. 

The  oldest  known  treatise  on  the  philosophy  of  grammar  and  syntax. 

Hemacandra  [J2  cent.]  Desinamamala,  ed.  w.  gloss.  R.  Pischel  +  G.  Biihler,  pt.  i.  [Bombay  Sansc.  Ser.]  10/-  8°  Calc.  81  in  prog. 
„  „  ed.  R.  Pischel,  pt.  i.  [text]  8/-;  pt.  ii.  [German  tr.  and  notes]  8/-     8°  Halle  77  ;  80 

KSsiki  vritti  ed.  Pandit  B^la  SSstri,  2  pts.  ea.  16/-     8°  Benares  76 ;  78 

Kitantra  [or  K^lSpa]  [7  cent.]ed.  with  commentary  Prf.  J.  Eggeling,  pts.  1-6  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta  73  in  prog. 

N5.goj!bhatta  Paribashendusekhara.ed. W.Engl,  tr.  F.  Kielhorn,  4pts.[Bomb.  Sansk.  Soc.]ea.  10/6&7/6  8°  Bombay    68-74 


PAnini  [?  3  cent.] 
»»  )» 

GOLDSTUCKER,  Th. 

Patanjali 


SXntanava 

Siradeva 

UnSdi-sfitras 

VAmana  [?  13  cent.] 
Varadaraja 
VardhamAna 
VOPADEVA  [13  cent.] 


L:  Text,  and  various  readings ;  iir-iv.;  Translation  and  notes. 

AshtSdhyiyI,  ed.  w.  commentary 

„  ed.  w.  English  tr.  W.  Goontilleke 

, ,  ed.  w.  German  tr.  and  notes  O.  Bbhtlingk  60/- 

Panini :  his  place  in  Sanskrit  Literature  o.p.  [pb.  42/- ;  w.  7/6] 

This  is  the  celebrated  work  in  wh.  Dr.  GoldstOckbr  assailed  all  contemporary  sanscritist"). 
Maha-bhishya  ["Great  Comm."]ed.  Prf.  Th.  Goldstiicker,  6  vols.[photo-litho.] 
„  ed.  Dr.  F.  Kielhorn,  vol.  i.  8/6 

„  ed.  crit.  F.  Kielhorn,  in  pts.  ea.  6/- 

„  ed.  Dr.  J.  R.  Ballantyne,  pp.  1-808  [all  pub.]  o.p.  [la.  £3]  > 

w.  Eng.  tr.  \w.  £$1 
Phit-sutras,  ed.  Dr.  F.  Kielhorn 

Paribh&havritti,  ed.  Harinatha  Dube,  pts.  i.-ii.  [Benares  Sanscrit  Ser.] 

Comment,  on,  by  Ujjvaladatta,  ed.  Dr.  Th.  Aufrecht  lo/- 

Rules  on  the  formation  of  irregular  derivatives. 
KSsika,  ed.  BilashSstrin 

Laghu  Kaumudi,  ed.  J.  R.  Ballantyne,  w.  Engl.  tr.  and  notes  31/6 

Ganaratna-Mahodadhi,  ed.  Prf.  J.  Eggeling,  2  pts.     [Auctt.  Sanscriti]  ea.  6/- 

Mugdhabodham  Byikaranam,  ed.  O.  Bohtlingk  9/- 

„  ,,  ed.  Rajani  Kinta  Gupta  9/- 


8° 

Calcutta 

8° 

r  8° 
i  8° 

Bombay 

Leipzigly)-i 

Trubner 

82  sqq. 

p]86-87 

61 

r4° 
8° 
8° 

Ind.  Ofr.(Triibner)74 

Calcutta   82 

in  prog. 

f° 

Mirzapore 

II 

8°  Benares%6;&T  inprog. 
r  8°  Bonn  59 

8°  Benares 

8°        „  [49]  67 

8°  Triibner  79;  81 

8°  St.  Petersburg         47 
8°  Calcutta  88 


XII.  Lexicography. 

Amara-simha  [?  12 cent. ]Amara-Kosha["Immortal Treasury"],  ed. A., Loiseleur-Deslongchamps,  2  v.  15/- 
„  ,,  ed.  H.  T.  Colebrooke ;  w.  English  tr.  and  notes  o.p.  [w.  63/-] 

HalAyadha  [12  cent.]      AbhidhSna-ratnamala,  ed.  Dr.  Th.  Aufrecht ;  w.  gloss.  l8/-;  red.  to  lo/- 

HEMACHANDRA[l2cent.]  Abhidhina-Chintamani,  ed.  O.  B6htlingk+C.  Rieu  14/- 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ed.  Dr.  T.  Aufrecht       [w.  Sanskrit-English  glossary] 

SAsVATA  Anekartha-samuchchaya  ["  Collection  of  Homonyms],  ed.  Th.  Zacharise 

XIII.  Rhetoric,  etc. 

Dandin  [6  cent.] 


8°  Paris  39  ;  45 

8°  Serampore       [08]  25 
8°  Williams  61 

8°  St.  Petersburg       47 
8°  London  61 


Dhananjaya  [10  cent.] 
Jagannatha 
Mammata  [10  cent.] 


Klvyadarsa'X"  Mirror  of  Poetry"],  ed.  Premachandra  Tarkavagisa,  w.  comm., 

5  pts.  ■  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta  63 

The  same,  hrsg.  O.  Bohtlingk  [w.  German  tr.]  10/-  r  8°  St.  Petersburg        90 

Dasa-r1ipa["TenForms"(ofplays)],  ed.Fitzedward  Hall,  3pts.[Bibl.Ind.]ea.  2/-    8°  Calcutta  65, 

Rasag^ng^dhara:  treat,  on  poet,  comp.,  ed.  Gangadhara  Sastri  Manavalli,  pts.i.-vi.  ea.  3/- 8°  Benares  86-89 
Kavya-prakisa  ["  Lustre  of  Poetry "],  ed.  NySyaratna  12/-     8°  Calcutta  66 

„  ,,  w.  comment,  of  VamanachSrya  nj-  r?,°  Bombay  89. 

VisvanAtha  KAVlRAjA[l5cent.]  S^hitya-darpana  ["  Mirror  of  Composition"]  ed.  Dr.  Rber,  w.  tr.  J.  R. 

Ballantyne,  pts.  i.-v.  [Bibl.  Ind.]  ea.  2/-     8°  Calcutta  51-66 

,,  ,,  tr.  Pramadadasa  Mitra,  pts.  1-4  [Bibl.  Ind.]  ea.  2/-     8°        „  -78: 

XIV.    Astrology  and  Astronomy. 

Accounts. 

BlOT,  J.  B.  Etudes  sur  1' Astronomic  Indienne  \yournal  des  Savants']  6/- 

MuLLER,  Prf.  F.  Max        On  Ancient  Hindu  Astronomy  and  Chronology  7/6 

Whitney,  Prf.W.D.  [Am.]  Hindu  Astronomy,  in  his  Oriental  and  Ling.  Studies,  ser.  ii.  12/- 

Texts. 

Aryabhatiya  [5  cent.] 
Bhaskara  [12  cent.] 


Paris 

Oxford 

Triibner 


62 
62 
7S 


ed.  Dr.  H.  Kern,  w.  Paramadisvara's  comm.  9/- 

Siddhanta-Siromani,  ed.  Bapft  Deva  Sastri  12/- 

„         Engl.  tr.  L.Wilkinson,  ed.  Bapii  DevaSastri,  2  pts  [Bibl.  Ind.]  ea.  2/- 
Surya-  Siddhanta  ed.  Fitzedward  Hall + Deva  S^strJ,  4  pts. ;  tr.  Deva  Sastri,  I  pt.  [B.  Ind.  ]  ea.  2/- 

„  tr.  w.  notes  Rev.  E.  Burgess,  ed.  Prf.  W.  D.  Whitney  [Am.]  31/6 

VarAha-Mihira  Brihat  Samhita,  ed.  Dr.  H.  Kern,  7  pts.  [Bibl.  Ind.]  ea.  2/- 

„  „  English  tr.  Dr.  H.  Kern  [Jl.  Roy.  As.  Soc]  18/- 

„  „  '     ,.       tr.  N.  Chidambaram  Dyer,  2  pts.  (20  numbers)    15/- 

„  Hora  Sastra,  w.  Bhattotpala's  commentary 

827 


Leyden 

Benares 

Calcutta 


74 
66 


00  „  "  S4-S9;  60 
o  New  Haven  60-61 
8°  Calcutta  64-65 

8°  Triibner  70-76 

8°  Madras'}— sqq. inprog. 
8°  Bombay  67 


Philology] 


PRAKRIT   PHILOLOGY  AND   LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


K  §125 

XV.    Mathematics. 

Accounts,  etc. 

COLEBROOKE,  H.  T. 
Hankel,  Hermann 
WOEPCKE 


— on  the  Algebra  of  the  Hindus,  in  his  Miscell.  Essays,  ed.  Cowell,  »<  K  §  94. 

—in  his  Zur  Geschichte  der  Mathematik  im  Alterth.  u.  Mittelalter  9/-  8°  Leipzig, 

Sur  I'lntroduction  de  I'Arithmetique  Indienne  en  Occident  8°  Rome 

Memoire  sur  la  Propagation  des  Chiffres  Indians  8°  Paris 


Texts. 

Bhahmegupta  &  Bhascara :  algebra  w.  arithmetic  and  mensuration,  tr.  H.  T.  Colebrooke 
Sulva-sfitras,  The  The  English  tr.  w.  intro.  Dr.  G.  Thibaut ;  4  pi. 

XVL    Medicine. 

Accounts,  etc. 

Ll^TARD,  G. 
RoYLE,  Dr.  J.  F. 
Wise,  Dr.  T.  A. 

Texts. 

Asvavaidyaka 
Bhava-Prakasha 
Chakrapani  Datta 
Charaka-samhiti 
Karaka-sangJta 
Madhava  Nid^na 
Sannyasimati 
SuSRUTA-samhit^ 


o.f.  [a/.  36/-]     4° 
S/-     8' 


L/mdon 
Triibner 


Lettres  historiques  sur  la  Medecine  chez  les  Indous  S/-  8    Paris 

The  Antiquity  of  Hindu  Medicine  6/6  8°  Snaith  &  Elder 

Commentary  on  the  Hindu  System  of  Medicine  _     7/6  8°  Triibner 

Review  of  History  of  Medicine  among  Asiatic  Nations,  vol.  i.  o.p. ,  vol.  ii.  10/-  8°  Churchill 


74 
59 
63 


17 

7- 


63 

45 
67 


[treat,  on  diseases  of  horse  :  Bibl. 
36/- 


Indica]  ea.  2/- 
■     8°  Calcutta 


6/-     8° 
8° 


Vagbhata 


ed.  K.  U.  C.  Gupta  Kaviratna  ;  pts.  i 

ed.  Jibinanda  Vidyasagara 

Chakradatta,  ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara 

ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara 

tr.  into  Bengali  Avinash  Chundra  Kaviratna  +  Chandrakuraira 

tr.  into  Bengali,  the  same + the  same 

Ayurveda-Sangraha,  by  Bhilvanacandra  Vasaka 

ed.  Jibananda  Vidyasagara 

ed.  Avinash  Chundra  Kaviratna  Chandrakumara,  w.  comm.  of  Dalvana  o  ,, 

ed.  Vijayaratna  Sen  Kaviranjana,  vol.  i. 

tr.  Udoy  Chand  Dutt,  pts  1-2  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/-     8°    ^    „ 

Ashtinga-hridaya,  ed.  Vijayaratna  Sen  Kaviranjana  [w.  comm.  of  ArundattaJss/-  r  8°  Bombay 


8° 


2/- 
12/6 


8° 


Calcutta 

75 
88 
11 
85 
85 
82 

[73]  89 


125.    INDIC  (e) :  PRAKRIT  PHILOLOGY  and  LITERATURE. 


Gpammar. 

Cowell,  Prf.  E.  B. 


3/6  c  8°  Triibner 
20/-     8°  Bonn 


Introduction  to  the  Ordinary  Prakrit  of  Sanskrit  Dramas 

With  a  list  of  common  irregular  Prakrit  words. 

Lassen,  Chr.  Institutiones  Linguae  Pracriticae,  3  pts. 

Native  Grammars. 

Cowell,  Prf.  E.  B.  [ed.]     Prakrita-Prakasa :  Prakrit  gram.of  Vararuclii  [text,  var.  read. ,  notes,  &  tr.  ]  14/- 
Hemacandra  [12  cent.]    — v.  K  §  124,  s.v.  Grammarians. 

Chrestomathy. 

Jacobi,  H.  [ed.]  Erzahlungen  in  Maharashtn  [w.  vocabulary]  6/- 

Literature. 

Gaina  Sutras  tr.  H.  Jacobi— w.  A  §  14. 

Ravanavaha  oder  Setubandha,  ed.  w.  German  tr.  S.  Goldschmidt,  pt.  i.  [text]  25/- ;  ii.  [tr.]  18/- 

Uvasagadaso  ed.  A.  F.  R.  Hoerule,  pts.  i.-iii.  [w.  Sansc.  comm.  and  Eng.  tr.;  Bibl.  Indica] 

ea.  2/-  8°  Calcutta  86-87  in  prog. 


8°  Trubner 


8°  Leipzig 


75 
36-37 

[54]  68 
86 


4°  Strassburg      80 ;  84 


Vakpati 
Jain  Literature. 


Gaiidavaho,  ed.  Shankar  Pandurang  Pandit  [a  histor.  poem ;  Bomb.  Sansc.  Sen]  15/-  p  8°  Bombay 


The  chief  Jain  Scriptures  are  the  iz  angas  ["  members  "}-w.  Hemacandra's  Abkitikanacintatnani,  pp.  224  J?ff.,_and_Wilson's  Essays.    Ths^^t  anga  is  subdiv.mto 
^upangas.    Nos.  1-3  I'nyVa  are  a«^a^:  ea.  has  a  comments,,  only  one  of  them  bg.  in  Sansc.     No.  g 


1.  9  is  an  upanffa. 
t'iie  ser.  is  pub.  under  auspices  of  ^ya  Dhauapatasimha, 

1.  Hemacandra  Jaina-ramayana  [life  of  Rama,  in  ID  cantos],  ed.  Sri  Jagannatha-sukha 

2.  Srlpsllacarita  [advents,  of  Kg.  Sripala],  ed.  Pandit  Krishnacandraka 

3.  Sfiyagadimga-sfltra  [on  Tain  philos.  =  2nd  anga"],  ed.  Sha  Bhimasimha  Mankahkya 

4.  Jnat^dharmakathanga-sUtra  [acquis,  of  sacr.  knowl.  =6th  anga\  text  by  SudharmS 

5.  UpSsakadasa-satra  [duties  of  Srlvakas  =  7th  a«^o],  text  by  Sudharma 

6.  Prasnavyikarana-sdtra  [on  philos.  and  ethics  =  loth  anga^,  text  by  Sudharmi 

7.  Vipaka-sutra  [on  good  and  evil  actions  =  nth  angal,  text  by  Sudharma 

8.  Uttaradhyayana  [moral  discipline],  ed.  Vijaya 

9.  Uvaval-sfltra  [an  upanga  sutra],  text  by  Sudharma 
BhadrabAhusvAmin  Kapa-siltra,  ed.  H.  Jacobi  [Abhandl 

„  ,,  tr.  J.  Stevenson 

828 


Both  texts  and  comnis.  are  in  Jaina  Prakrit. 


f.  K.  d. 


10/-     8° 

Calcutta 

13 

S/-  obl 

*i 

73 

£^    4° 

Bombay 

79 

60/-  obl 

Calcutta 

76 

10/-   obl 

76 

21/-  obl 

76 

21/-  obl 

76 

60/-  obl 

79 

18/-  obl 

n.d. 

ML.]  10/-     8° 

Leipzig 

79 
48 

Philology]      PALI   AND  SINGHALESE   PHILOLOGY  AND   LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


126.    INDIC  (/) :  PALI  and  SINGHALESE  PHILOLOGY. 


K  §§  126-127 


Pali  Dictionaries  and  Grammars. 


Pali-English  Dictionary ;  w.  Sanskrit  equiv. ,  references,  etc.  63/-  i  8°  Triibner 

The  first  Pali  dictionary  ever  published  in  a  European  language. 

Compendious  Pali  Grammar  o.p.  \w.  ^^3]     8°  Colombo 

Pali  Handbook  [grammar,  chrestom.,  glossary]     16/-     8°  Williams 

Beitrage  zur  Pali  Grammatik  4/-     8°  Berlin 

Pali  Grammar,  2  pts.  [on  basis  of  KaccSyana]     4/-     8°  Toungoo 

Pali  Grammar  [tr.]  [tr.  fr.  Russian  viSthe  Fch.  tr.  of  M.S.  Guyard  (1874)]  8/-     8°  Maulmain 
Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Pali  Language,  ed.  Dr.  R.  Rost  [Simpl.  Grams.]  7/6  c  8°  Triibner 


*Childers,  R.  C. 

Clough,  B. 
•Frankfurter,  Dr.  1 
KuHN,  E.  W.  A. 
Mason,  Francis 
MlNAYEFF,  J. 
MULLEE,  Dr.  E. 

Native  Dictionaries  and  Grammars. 

Abhidhanappadipika :  diet,  of  Pali  lang.,  ed.  Moggallana  Thero+Waskaduwe  Subhuti  18/- 

KaccAvana's  Grammar:  ed.  w.  English  notes,  3  pts.  52/6 

„                    „             tr.  and  arrgd.  on  European  Models  ;  w.  vocab.                                                4/- 

„                  „            ed.  Rev.  F.  Mason  [Bibl.  Indica]  ea.  2/- 

„                   „            ed.  E.  Senart,  w.  French  tr.  and  notes  12/- 

,,                   ,,            Introduction  to.     ByJ.  deAlwis  12/- 

SuBHUTl,  Waskadawe       NSmamSla  :  a  work  on  Pali  grammar  16/- 

Singhalese  Dictionaries  and  Grammars. 

Introduction  to  Singhalese  Grammar 

Singhalese  Handbook 

School  Dictionary  :  Singhalese  and  English 

New  English-Sinhalese  Dictionary,  pt.  i. 

Dictionary  of  Eng.  -Singh.  &  Singh.-Eng.  Langs. ,  2  vols. 

Grammar  of  the  Sinhalese  Language 

Sinhalese  Grammar  for  European  Students 

[phrase-book  in  Roman  and  Singh,  characters] 


Colombo 


de  Alwis,  James 

„         Rev.  C. 
Bridgnell,  Rev.  W. 
Carter,  Chas. 
Clough,  Rev.  B. 
Chounavel,  C. 
Gunasekara,  Abraham  Mendis 
Singhalese  Made  Easy 

Native  Grammars. 

Balavataro 

SiDATH  SaNGARAWA 


8°  Calcutta 
8°  Paris 
8°  Williams 
8°  Colombo 


o.p.  \%u.  63/-]     8°  Colombo 

[Romanized  characters]      14/-     8° 

o-p.  [w.  £s  5/-]  24° 

[to  occupy  5  pts.]  ea.  5/-  p  8° 

iw.  £7  7/-]     8° 

10/-     8° 

10/-     8° 

7/6  s  8"        , 


75 

24 
83 
75 
67;  68 
82 
84 


65 

70;  71 
67 

71 
64 
76 


[ 


'o.p. 


89 


Text,  7/6  ;  Romanized  text,  Nagari  text  and  English  tr.  L.  Lee 
Grammar  of  Singhalese  Language,  tr.  J.  de  Alwis  42/- 

„  „  „  tr.  D.  Andris  o.p.[w.2\l-] 


8° 


49 
]8o 

47 
in  prog. 
21-30 
86 
89 
73 


69;  ? 
52 
57 


127.    INDIC  (g) :  PALI  AND  EARLY  BUDDHISTIC  SANSCRIT  LITERATURE. 


Bibliography. 

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Catalogue  of  the  Sanscrit  and  Pali  Books  [by  Dr.  Ernst  Haas]  21/-     4°  British  Museum 


Texts  and  Translations. 


Avaddna  Satuka 
*Buddhist  Suttas  [7] 
Dasaratha-Jitaka 
DathSvansa 
Dbammapada 

For  chin.  Vers.,  see  B  §  10. 


Le  Livre  des  Cents  L^gendes :  Etudes  Bouddhiques,  par  H.  L.  Feer  10/- 

tr.  T.  W.  Rhys- Davids  [Sacred  Books  of  East]     10/6 

ed.  w.  English  tr.  and  notes  Fausbbll  [Buddh.  story  of  King  Rama]       3/- 

Hist.  of  Tooth-relic  of  Buddha,  ed.  w.  Engl.  tr.  Coomara  Swamy,  10/6 ;  tr.  only 
ed.  V.  FausboU,  with  Latin  tr.  and  comment.  12/6 


tr.  Prf.  M.  Miiller  and  Sutta  Nipata,  tr.  V.  Fausbbll    [Sacr.  Bks.  of  East]  10/6 
Udanavarga  [Northern  Version]  tr.  W.  W.  Rockhill  [Oriental  Series]    9/- 

The  DhamTnapada  tr.  was  originally  pub.  in  Max  MuLLER'S  Science  of  Lang  ttage  [v.  K  §  96]. 

Digha  ed.  Prf.  T.  W.  Rhys-Davids 

*Dipavamsa  ed.  w.  English  tr.  Dr.  H.  Oldenberg  [hist,  of  Buddha  in  Ceylon]  21/- 

DivyavadSna  :  early  Buddhist  legends,  tr.  Prf.  E.  B.  Cowell-1-R.  A.  Neil  i8/- 

Tr.  from  Nepalese  Sanscrit  MSB.  in  Cambridge  and  Paris. 
Iti-vuttaka  ed.  Prf.  E.  Windisch 

*JStaka,  The  ed.  V.  Fausbbll,  w.  coram.,  vols.  i.-iv.  [in  5  vols.]    ea.  28/- 

*     „  The  same,  tr.  T.  W.  Rhys-Davids,  sub  tit.  Budd.  Birth  Stories  [Orient.  Ser.]  I 

Jatakas,  Five  ed.  w.  English  tr.  V.  Fausbbll  6/- 

Ten  „  „  ,.  ,.        .  ,  ,    7/6 

„         Nine  ed.  L.  H.  Elwell  [Am.]  [in  transliteration,  w.  vocab.]  Tt,c. 

Feer,  H.  L.  Etude  sur  les  Jatakas  3/6 

Kalpa-sfitra  and  Nava-tatva,  tr.  Rev.  J.  Stevenson  [2  wks.  ill.  Jain  religion]  o.p.  {w.  9/- 

Lalita  Vistara  — z;.  K  §  124  (X). 

Mahaparinibbanasutta  of  the  Sutta-Pitaka,  ed.  R.  C.  Childers  5/- 

829 


8°  Paris 
8°  Clar.  Press 
8"  Copenhagen 
6/-  8°  Triibner 
8°  Copenhagen 

8°  Clar.  Press 
8°  Trubner 


74 


70 

76 


81 
71 
74 
55 

81 
83 


75- 


Pali  Text  Soc.  in  prep. 
8°  Williams  79 

8°  Camb.  Press  86 

8°  Pali  Text  Soc.        90 
8°  Triibner 

y^-J  8°  „ 

8    Copenhagen 

1 6°  Boston 
8°  Paris 
8°  London 

8°  Triibner 


80 
61 
72 
88 

75 
48 

78 


Philology] 


MODERN   ARYAN   LANGUAGES   OF  INDIA. 


[Aryan 


K  §128 

Mahawanso 


Milinda  Panho 


Peta  Vatthu 

Samyutt 

Sella  Lihini  Sandese 


xxxvii.  chapters  from,  ed.  Sumangala,  2  vols.                [a  hist,  of  Ceylon]     42/-     8°  Colombo  77 

ed.  w.  Engl.  tr.  G.  Tumour,  vol.  1.                       [first  38  chaps.]  o.p.  [w.  2$/-]     4°        ,,  37 

tr.  E.  Upham,  3  vols.         [w.  other  tracts  illustr.  of  Buddhism]  o.p.  [w.  24/-]     8°  London  33 

ed.  V.  Trenckner                         [dial,  'tween  Kg.  Milinda  and  5fagasena]  21/-     8°  Williams  80 

Introductory  Part,  ed.  w.  English  tr.  V.  Trenckner  [Pali  Miscellany,  pt.  i.]  4/-     8°         „  80 

tr.  T.  W.  Rhys-Davids,  sub  tit.  Questions  of  King  Milinda  [Sacr.  Bks.  of  East]  10/6  8°  Clar.  Press  90 


Pali  Text  Soc.  in  prep. 
90 
6S 
74 


ed.  Prf.  Minayeff 

ed.  Leon  Feer,  vols,  i.-iii.  8°         „ 

ed.  w.  English  notes  and  gloss.  W.  C.  Macready  9/-  8°  Colombo 

Sutta  Nipata  [v.  Dhamm.  sup.]  Dial.  &  discourses  of  Gotama,  tr.  Coomara  Swamy  [w.  intro.  &  notes]  6/-  c  8°  Triibner 

Suttas  Palis  Sept  ed.  Paul  Grimblot  [fr.  Z'jIf.ia-iraSoj'a;  texts  &  French  trs.]  12/-  %"  Paris 

Vimana- Vatthu  of  the  Khuddhaka  Nikaya  Sutta  Pitaka,  ed.  E.  R.  Gooneratne  8°  Pali  Text  Soc. 

*Vinaya  Pitakam  ed.  Dr.  H.  Oldenberg,  ■;  vols.  ea.  21/-  8°  Williams 

*       „  „  tr.  Rhys-Davids -fH.  Oldenberg,  3  vols.  [Sacred  Books  of  East]  ea.    10/6  8°  Clar.  Press 

i. :  Pdtimokba,  Mahflvagga  x-4 ;  ii. :  ditto,  5-10,  KuUavagga,  1-3;  iii. :  ditto,  4-x3.    Oae  of  the  principal  BudtUiLSt  Scriptures. 


76 

86 
79-82 
81-83 


Serial. 

Journal  of  the  Pali  Text  Soc. 


Pali  Text  Soc  (Williams)  8?  in  prog. 


Manuscripts 
Buddhism 


—V.  K  §  122,  s.v.  MSS. 
— ».  A  §  14. 


Chinese  Buddhism  — ».  A  §  lo. 


128.    INDIC  (h) :  MODERN  ARYAN  LANGUAGES  OF  INDIA  amd  specimens  of  their  LITERATURES. 


Collectively. 

*Beames,  John 


Comparative  Grammar  of  Modern  Aryan  Languages  of  India,  3  vols.    ea.  16/-     8°  Triibner  72-79 

Hindi,  Panjabi,  Sindbi,  Gujaiati,  Maratlii.  Uriya,  Bengali,    i. :  Sounds  ;  iL :  Noun  and  Pronoun ;  iii. :  Verb. 

,,           ,,                       Outlines  of  Indian  Philology                                                                                S/~  c  8°          ,,  [     ]  68 

BiDDULPH,  Maj.  J.              Tribes  of  the  Hindoo  Koosh  ;  pi.,  tables  and  map                                         15/- r  8°  Calcutta  80 

Conts.  grammars  and  vocabularies  of  Bushgali,  Bushkarik,  Chiliss,  GowTo,  Khowar,  Narisati,  Shina,  Torw^&k,  Vidghah. 

Campbell,  Sir  J.  [ed.]      Specimens  of  the  Languages  of  India       [Bengal,  Cent.  Pro  v.,  E.  frontier]  31/6    f°        „  74 

Hodgson,  B.  H.                Miscellaneous  Essays  relating  to  Indian  Subjects,  2  vols.                              28/-     8°  Triibner  80 

Conts.  gmmmars,  vocabularies,  etc.,  of  Bahing  Dialect,  Bodo,  Kocch  and  Dhim&l,  Tribes,  Kiranti,  Nepalese,  Vdyu. 

Intro,  to  Study  of  Indian  Languages :  w.  phrases  and  sentences  to  be  collected      4°  [    ]  80 


Powell,  J.  W. 
Dictionary. 
Wilson,  Prf.  H.  H. 

YULE-I-BURNELL,  ^ 

Literature. 
Grierson,  G.  a. 


Glossary  of  Judicial  and  Revenue,  etc..  Terms  o.p.  [pb.  42/6  ;  w.  25/-]     4°  W.  H.  Allen  55 

Words  fr.  Arabic,  Pers.,  Hindust.,  Sansc,  Bengali,  Marathi,  Telugu,  Tamil,  etc.;  w.  index. 

'„  '(.  Hobson-Jobson  :  an  Anglo-Indian  glossary    [coUoq.  words  and  phrases]  36/-     8°  Murray  86 


The  Modem  Vernacular  Literature  of  Hindustan 


8°  Calcutta 


A  very  good  bk. ;  by  Hindustan  is  meant  Rajputana  and  the  valleys  of  the  Jamuna  and  Ganges  as  far  east  as  river  Kosi ;  neither  the  Puniaub  nor  Lower  Bengal  are 
included.    Tlie  languages  dealt  with  are,  roughly,  Marwari,  Hindi,  Bihari,  ea.  w,  its  various  dialects  and  sub-dialects. 


Assamese 

Bronson,  M. 
Brown,  N. 
Cutter,  H.  B.  L. 

Angdmi-Ndgd. 

McCabe,  R.  B. 

Hill  Tippera. 

Anderson,  J.  D. 

Kachari  {£ara). 

Endle,  S. 
soppitt,  c.  a. 

Lhotd  Ndgd. 
Witter,  W.  E. 
Manipuri. 
Primrose,  A.  J. 
Rangkhol-Lushai. 
Soppitt,  C.  a. 


— V.  also  Bengali,  infra  (s.71,  Nicholl). 

Dictionary  in  Assamese  and  English 
Grammatical  Notices  of  the  Assamese  Language 
Phrases  in  English  and  Assamese 

Outline  Grammar  of  the  Angami  Naga  Language  [w.  vocab.] 

Short  List  of  Words  of  the  Hill  Tippera  Language 


42/-     8°  Sibsagor 
12/6     8°        „ 
S/-     8°        .. 


8°  Calcutta 
8°  Shillong 


Outline  Grammar  oi  the  Kachari  Language 
Short  Account  of  the  Kachcha  Naga  Tribe 

Outline  Grammar  of  the  Lhota  Naga  Language 

Manipuri  Grammar,  Vocabulary  and  Phrase-Book 

Short  Account  of  the  Kuki-Lushai  Tribes 

S30 


[w.  sentences,  vocab.,  etc.]     8°  Shillong 
[w.  gram.,  vocab.,  etc]     8°       „ 


[w.  vocab.]     8°  Calcutta 

8°  Shillong 

[w.  gram.]     8°  Shillong 


67 

[48]  62 

77 

87 

'     85 


8S 


88 


87 


Philology] 


MODERN   ARYAN    LANGUAGES  OF   INDIA. 


[Aryan 


Shaiyang-Miri. 
Needham,  J.  F. 
Singpho. 
Macgregok,  C.  R. 

Bengali. 

Bibliography. 

British  Museum 
Dictionaries. 
Carey,  Rev.  W. 


Outline  Grammar  of  the  Shaiydng  Miri  Language  [w.  vocab.]     8°  Shillong 

Outline  Singpho  Grammar  [w.  Singpho  and  Khampti  vocab.]     8°  Shillong 


K  §128 


86 


88 


Catalogue  of  the  Bengali  Books  in  British  Museum  [by  J.  F.  Blumhardt]  lo/-     4°  British  Museum     86 


Dictionary  of  Bengalee  Language 


Haughton,  Rev.  G.  C.     Bengali,  Sanscrit  and  English  Dictionary  ;  w.  index 


[in  two  parts;  abridged]  31/6     8°  Serampore 


Sykes,  J, 
Grammars,  etc. 

Browne,  J.  F. 
Forbes,  D. 
N1CHOL1-,  G.  F. 
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Bihari. 

Grierson,  G.  a. 


o.p.  \_w.  30/-]     4°  W.  H.  Allen 


71 
33 


English  and  Bengali  Dictionary  for  the  Use  of  Schools,  ed.  G.  K.Mitter        7/6     %°  Calcutta  [    ]  74 

Bangili  Primer  [in  Roman  character]    2/-  c  8°  Triibner  8i 

Grammar  of  Bengali,  12/6  ;  Bengali  Reader,  w.  trs.  and  vocab.  12/6  r  8°  W.  H.  Allen  62  ;  62 

Bengali  Grammar,  and  Assamese  Grammar,  2/-  ;  Bengali  Manual  12°  W.  H.  Allen  85  ;  in  prep. 

Intro,  to  Bengali  Language,  ed.  J.  Wengler,  2  vols,  [gram.,  reader,  vocab.]  is/-     8°  Calcutta  [    ]  74 

Bengali  Grammar,  ed.  J.  Wengler  4/-     8°        „  [47]  85 

Introduction  to  the  Maithili  Lang,  of  N.  Bihar,  2  pts.  [gram.,  chrest.,  vocab.]  12/-  r  8°  Calcutta      80-82 
Seven  Grammars  of  Dialects  &  Subdialects  of  Bihari  Laug.,  pts.  i.-viii.   ea.  2/6  f  4°  Calcutta  83-88j«  prog. 


Handbook  to  the  Kayathi  Characters 
— V.  K  §  149 :  Dravidian  Philology. 


18/-     4° 


The  Koncaui  Language  and  Literature 
IConcani  Grammar 


5/-  r  8°  Bombay 
18/-     8°  Mangalore 


Comparative  Grammar  of  the  Gaudian  Language      [w.  spec.  ref.  to  E.  Hindi]  18/-  8°  Triibner 

vibay 


Handbook  of  Gujarati  Grammar 

Pahlavi,  Gujarati  and  English  Dictionary,  5  vols. 

English-Gujarati  Dictionary,  pts.  i.-ix. 

Dictionary  :  Gujarati  and  English 

Grammar  of  the  Gujarati  Language 


6/-   12°  Bor, 

ea.    14/-     8' 

ea.  7/6     4' 

21/-  c  8' 

10/6  c  8' 


Brahui 
Concani. 

Da  Cunha,  J.  G. 
Maffei,  a.  F.  X. 

Craudian. 

HORNLE,  A.  F.  R, 

Gujarati. 

Bhatt,  Purnanand  M. 
MiNOCHEHERJI,  J.  D. 
Moos,  A.  Framjee 
Edalji,  Shapurji 

»  >» 

Literature. 
Parshian  Tells  athvi  looi  Divasni  Vart^:  tr.  into  Guj.  by  Jijibhii  Kharshedji  KSpadyst  ["  looi  days,"  a 

coll.  of  tales]  12/6     8°  Bombay 
Prabodha  Klvya  Dohana:  ed.  Bsllibh^  Nagindas  +  Harilal  Chhotalal  [a  poetical  anthology]  7/6  r8°  Ahmedabad 

Gurmukhi. 

Literature. 

Adi  Granth,  The  :  or  Holy  Scriptures  of  the  Sikhs,  tr.  Prf.  E.  Trumpp      [India  OiiSce  Pub.]  52/6  r  8°  Trubner 

Singh,  Sirdar  Attar  Sakhee  Book,  tr.  [thro'  Hindi]  into  English  15/-     8°  Lahore 

a  description  of  Gooroo  Gobind  Singh's  Religioa  and  Doctrines.  ' 

Sikkhan  de  Raj  diVikhia  tr.  Maj.  H.  Court  [a  history  of  the  Sikhs]  24/-     8°        „ 

Gypsy  — z/.  K  §  166  :  Gypsy  Philology, 

Hindi. 

Dictionaries. 

Bate,  J.  D.  Dictionary  of  the  Hindee  Language  [in  Devanagari  characters  only]  52/6    %'  Benaris 

Mathuraprasada  Misra   Trilingual  Dictionary :  English,  Urdu,  Hindi  42/-     8°     '  „ 

Thompson,  J.  T.  Dictionary  of  the  Hindee  and  English  25/-  i  8°  Calcutta 

Grammars,  etc. 


81 


81 
82 


80 


77  -f??- 

80-89  *"  prog. 

[    ]68 

67 


[     ]i 


76 


Browne,  J.  F.  Hindi  Primer 

Etherington,  Rev.  W.    Student's  Grammar  of  the  Hindi  Language 

Kellogg,  Rev.  S.  H.        Grammar  of  the  Hindi  Language 


Pincott,  Fred  Hindi  Manual 

Chrestomathy. 

Garcin  de  Tassy  [ed.]  Chrestomathie  Hindie  et  Hindouie 

Hall,  Fitzedward  [ed.]  Hindi  Reader 


[in  Roman  character]  2/6  c  8°  Triibner 
12/-  c  8°  Benares 
21/-  r  8°  Allahabad 


75 

"5 

[46]  70 


82 
[70]  73 
76 


[grammar,  syntax,  exx.,  dialogues,  vocab.]    6/-  12°  W.H.Allen  [82]  89 


831 


[w.  vocabulary]  o.p.  \w.  10/-]     8°  Paris  49 

J"-vir.  vocabulary]  o.p.  \w.  21/-]     4°  Austin,  Hertford    70 


Philology] 


MODERN   ARYAN    LANGUAGES   OF   INDIA. 


[Aryan 


K  §128 

Literature. 

Mahabharata  \v.  K  §  124  II.]  tr.  into  Hindi  by  Krishnachandradharmadliikarin,  3  vols. 
R^mslyana  \v.  K  §  124  II.]  in  Hindi  by  TulsidSs 


63/- 

is/- 


8°  Benares 

8°  Lucknmv         [ 


]88 


Hindustani  [UrduJ. 

Bibliography. 
British  Museum 
Garcin  de  Tassy 


Catalogue  ot  the  Hindustani  Books  in  the  British  Museum 
La  Langue  et  la  Litterature  Hindoustanies  en  1871...1878 

CommeQced  in  iSsi  [=Iiterature  of  1S51],  but  o.p.  as  far  as  [872, 

Les  Auteurs  Hindoustanies  et  leurs  Ouvrages 


12/- 
a.3/6 


4°  British  Museum      89 
8°  Paris  72-79 


2/6     8° 


Dictionaries. 

Blochmann,  H. 
Craven,  Rev.  T. 
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Forbes,  Dr.  Duncan 


English  and  Urdu  School  Dictionary 

Popular  Dictionary  in  English  and  Hindustani 

New  Hindustani-English  Dictionary 

Nevir  English-Hindustani  Dictionary,  12  pts. 

Hindustani-English  Lavir  and  Commercial  Dictionary 


[Romanized]    12°  Calcutta 
[both  parts]     3/6   18°  Triibuer 
;^5  5/—  r  8°  Benares 
ea.  3/-r8°        „ 
21/-     8° 


•  Shakespear,  J. 
•Platts,  J.  T. 

Grammars,  Manuals, 

DowsoN,  Prf.  J. 
Forbes,  Dr.  Duncan 

„    -)- Platts,  J 
HOLROYD,  Col.  W.R.  M. 
Kempson,  M. 
Pai-mer,  Prf.  E.  H. 
Platts,  J.  T. 
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English-Hindustani  Law  &  Commerc.  Diet. ,  ed.  Lala  Fhaklr  Chand  Vaidya  7/6  r  8°         , , 
Hind.-Eng.  Diet.  [inPers.  char.]  and  Engl. -Hind.  Diet.  [in.  Eng.  char.]   42/-  r  8°  \V.  H.  Allen 
Hindustani-Eng.  and  Eng.-Hind.  Dictionary  in  Roman  character  36/-  r  8°  ,, 

Smaller  Hindustani  Dictionaiy  [in  English  character]     12/-   16°  ,, 

Hindustani-English  &  English-Hindustani  Dictionary  0. ;>.[/*.  105/-;  w.  42/-]     4'  Richardson 
Hindustani  Dictionary :  Urdu  &  classical  Hindi  [the  most  useful  smaller  work]  63/- r  8°  W.  H.  Allen 


68: 


[    ]77 
[82]  88 

79 
80-83 

79 
[  ]88 
[47]  62 
[48]  57 

76 

[17]  49 


etc. 

Grammar  of  Urdu  Language,  10/6  ;  Hindustani  Exercise  Book  2/6   12° 

Gram,  of  Hindust.  Lang.  [w.  specs.  &  vocab.  ;  in  Orient  &  Rom.  charact.]  lo/6  8° 
,  T.  Hindustani  Manual  [gram,  and  vocab.  ;  Romanized]     3/6    i8' 

Tas-hil  ul  kalam  :  Hindustani  made  easy  6/-  f  8' 

The  Syntax  and  Idioms  of  Hindustani  [exx.,  w.  coram.,  notes  &  vocab.]  5/6  c  8° 
Hindustani,  Persian  and  Arabic  Grammar  Simplified  [Simplified  Gram.]  5/-  c  8° 
Grammar  of  the  Hindustani  or  Urdu  Language  12/-     8° 

Talim-i-Zaban-i-Urdu  [guide  to  Hindustani]     7/6  c  8' 

Grammar  of  the  Hindustani  Language  14/-  r  8' 

Introduction  to  Hindustani  [grammar,  vocab.,  dialogues]  o.p.  {^pb.z/^\-;w. \^l^  r  8' 


Trubner  [72]  87  ;  72 

W.  H.  Allen  [46]  73 

[45]  89 

[89]  89 

90 

Trubner  [82]  85 

W.  H.  Allen  74 

Thacker,  Calcutta  ga 

W.H.  Allen   [13]  55. 

45- 


Chrestomathy. 

Ballantyne,  J.  R.  [ed.]  Hindustani  Selections  [w.  vocabulary]     5/-  r  8°  W,  H.  Allen 

Garcin  de  Tassy  [ed.]    Chrestomathie  Hindi  et  Hindouie  o.p.  [w.  10/-]     8°  Paris 

Shakespear,  J.  [ed.]        Muntakhabat-i-Hindi,  2  v.  [selns.  in  Hind.w.  Eng.trs.]  o.p.  Ipi.^zj-iw.  15/-]     4°  W.  H.  Allen 


4J 
49 

40-44 


Literature. 

General  History. 

Garcin  de  Tassy  Histoire  de  la  Litt6-ature  Hindouie  et  Hindoustanie,  3  vols.         o.p.  \w.  30/-] 

Texts,  etc.  (Hindi  and  Hindustani). 

Araish-i-Mahfil  ["  Ornament  of  the  Assembly  "],  tr.  Court  IS/-  r 

Based  on  the  KhHliiatu  ttawasyihh,  it  conts.  a  good  histor.  and  topogr.  account  of  India. 

Bagh  o  Bahar                      ed.  D.  Forbes :  in  Pers.  char.  1 2/6 :  in  Eng.  char. ,  w.  vocab. ,  $/-  ;  Eng.  tr.  8/-  r  8' 

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„         „                           tr.  J.  T.  Platts  8/- 

„          ,,                            iibers.  Hermann  Oesterley  3/- 

Ikhwanu-s  Safa  ["Brothers  of  Purity"]  ed.  D.  Forbes  [in  Persian  character]  12/6  r 

„           „         •            tr.  Prf.  J.  Dowson  7/-  <= 

„           „                     tr.  J.  T.  Platts  10/6 

A  Hindustani  tr.of  an  Arabic  origina!— r.  K  §  "S;  Arabic  Literature,  s.v.  Philosophy. 

18/-  i 

[a  jest-book]  5/- 

42/- 


Khjrad  Afroz["  Illuminator  of  Understanding"]  ed.  E.  B.  Eastwick  :  w.  notes 

Lutaifi  Hindee  ed.  W.  C.  Smyth 

Prem  Sagar  ["  Ocean  of  Love  "]  tr.  E.  B.  Eastwick 


Tota  Kahani  ["  Tales  of  a  Parrot "]  ed  D.  Forbes 
„         „  ,,  „  tr.  Rev.  G.  Small 


[in  Persian  character]  8/-  r 
8/- 


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8°  Allahabad  71 

W.H.AIlen46;S9;5i 
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8°  Austin,  Hertford  55, 

8°  W.  H.  Allen  S7 

8°            „  6- 

8°  Leipzig  Ti: 

8°  W.  H.  Allen  6 1 

8°  Trubner  69 

8°  W.  H.  Allen  69 

Austin,  Hertford  [57]  67 
8°  Trubner  40^ 

4°         „  67 

8°         „  n.d.  (52) 


Kashmiri. 

Elmslie,  W.  J. 


Vocabulary  of  the  Kashmiri  Language,  2  pts, 

832 


7/6    12°  Triibner 


72: 


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MODERN   ARYAN    LANGUAGES   OF  INDIA. 


[Aryan 


K  §128 


Introduction  to  the  Khasia  Language 
Anglo-Khassi  Dictionary 


Khyeng  People  of  Sandoway  District 


J.T. 


[gram.,  selections,  vocab.]  6/-    12°  Calaitta 
10/6    12°         ,, 


[grammar,  notes,  vocab.  ]  4/-     8°  Calcutta 


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75 


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Khasia. 

Pryse,  Rev.  W. 
Roberts,  Rev.  H. 

Khyeng. 

Fryer,  G.  E. 

Marathi. 

Didionafies. 

MoLESWORTH  +  CANDYjg-^i^  Dictionary  :  Mahratti-English  and  English-Mahratti     [both  parts]  ea.  42/-  r  4°  Bombay  [31:47]  57 
P'admanji,  Baba  Compendium  of  Molesworth's  Marathi  and  Eng.  Dictionary 

Grammars. 

Bellairs  +  Askhedkar,    \^  Q     Grammar  of  the  Marathi  Language 
Bhide,  Ganesh  Hari  Marathi  English  Primer 

Navalkar,  G.  R.  Student's  Marathi  Grammar 

,  Pandurang,  Dadoba        Grammar  of  the  Marathi  Language 
Stevenson,  Rev.  J.  Principles  of  Murathee  Grammar 

Literature. 

Bhagavat  Puran  [K  §  124  III.]  in  Marathi  by  Ecknith  [lithograplied]  15/-  r  8°  Poonah 

Kathasaramrita  Grantha  :  in  Marathi  by  Mahipati,  ed.  Krishna  Pitre  12/6   obi  Bombay 

An  abstract  of  the  Fadma,  Vityu,  Skanda,  and  some  other  Purfins. 

Ramayana  \y.  K  §  124  II.]  in  Marathi  by  Eckn^th  78/-  obi       ,, 

ECKnAth  is  one  of  the  most  popular  saints  and  poets. 

Tukarama  Complete  Poems  of,  ed.  Vishnu  Parashuram  Shastri,  2  vols.  ea.  31/6  r  8°        „ 

Nepali. 

TuRNBULL,  Rev.  A.  Nepali  Grammar  :  w.  English-Nepali  and  Nepali- English  vocab.  10/6  r  8°  Darjeeling 

Oriya. 

Browne,  J.  F.                  Uriya  Primer  ■  [in  Roman  character]  2/6  c  8°  Triibner 

Hallam,  E.  C.  B.             Oriya  Gramhiar  for  English  Students  7/6     8°  Calcutta 

Maltby,  T.  J,                     Practical  Handbook  of  Uriya  or  Odiya  Language  10/6     8°        ,, 

Mili.er-)-Mesra,  W. -1-R.  Oriya  Dictionary  :  with  Oiiya  synonyms  7/6    12°  Citttack 

Peguan. 

IIaswell,  Rev.  J.  M.        Grammar,  Notes  and  Vocabulaiy  of  the  Peguan  Language  15/-     8°  Rangoon 

Punjabi. 

Lodiana  Mission  Dictionary  of  the  Punjabi  Language  63/-     4°  Lodiana 

,,  ,,  Grammar  of  the  Punjabi  Language  7/6     8°         ,, 

STARKEY-f-SlNG,  Cpt.-f  B.   English  Punjabee  Dictionary  [w.  gram.,  dialog.,  etc.]  o.^.  [w.  28/-]     8°  Calcutta 


88 
88 

88 
73 

88 


82 

74 
74 
68 


74 


54 
[51]  66 

49 


TiSDALL,  Rev.  W.  St.  Clair  Simplified  Gram.  &  Reading  Bk.  of  Punjabi,  ed.  Dr.  R.  Rost  [Simpl.  Grams.]  7/6  c  8°  Triilmer       90 

Rong. 

Mainwaring,  G.  B.  Grammar  of  the  Rong  (Lepcha)  Language  15/-     4°  Calcutta  76 

Santal. 

Phillips,  J.  Introductiop  to  Sintal  Language  [grammar,  readings,  vocab.]  7/6    12°  Calcutta 


Skrefsuud,  Rev.  L.  O.  Grammar  of  the  Santal  Language 

Sindhi. 


21/-    12°  Benares 


Shirt  -t-  Mirza,  -§f^ 
Stack,  Cpt.  G. 

*Trumpp,  E. 


Somali. 

Hunter,  Cpt.  F.  M. 

Updu 

Uriya 

Zillah. 

Brown,  C.  P. 


Sindhi-English  Dictionary  s  4°  Kurrachee 

Dictionary :  English-Sindhi,  28/-  :  Sindhi-English  21/-   i  8°  Bombay 

Grammar  of  the  Sindhi  Language  15/-     8°         ,, 

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Compared  with  the  Sanscrit,  Pralcrit,  and  cognate  Indian  vernaculars. 

Sindhi  Reading  Book  [in  Sansk.  and  Arabic  chart ;  Ind.  Off.  pub.]  12/6     8°        „ 


Grammar  of  the  Somali  Language 
— V.  Hindustani,  supra- 
—V.  Oriya,  supra, 

Zillah  Dictionary 


[with  vocabulary]  16/-    16°  Bombay 


52 
73 


79 

49;  55 

49 

72 

58 
80 


833 


[in  Roman  character]  12/-     8°  Madras 


3  H 


52 


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IRANIC  AND  ZEND   PHILOLOGY  AND   LITERATURE. 


[Aryan 


K  S§  129-131 


129.    IRANIC   PHILOLOGY  and  LITERATURE  («):  GENERAL  PHILOLOGY. 


Grammar. 

•Spiegel,  Fr. 


Vergleichende  Gramrnatik  der  altiranischen  Sprachen 


14/-     8°  Leipzig 


82 


130.  IRANIC  ip) :  ZEND  (OLD  BACTRIAN)  and  OLD  PERSIAN  (a)  PHILOLOGY  and  INSCRIPTIONS. 
Generally. 

Bartholomae,  Dr.  Chr.  Arische  Forschungen,  pt.  i.  S/- ;  ii.  7/- ;  iii.  2/6 


*Haug,  Dr.  Martin 


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Geiger,  W. 
de  Haklez,  C. 
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Hovelacque,  a. 
Jackson,  A, 

JUSTI,  F. 


^       ^         _  [language  of  Avesta] 

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V.  W.  [Am.]  .Sketch  of  Avesta  Grammar  and  Syntax 
Handbuch  der  Zend-Sprache 


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Kossowicz,  C.  [ed.]  Inscriptiones  Palseo-Persicae  Achaemenidarum  ;  ill.  54/~ 

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Zend  Avesta. 
Text. 


Gathas,  of  Zoroaster 


131.    IRANIC  (f):  ZEND   LITERATURE. 


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trad.  C.  de  Harlez ;  pi. 

iibers.  Dr.  F.  Spiegel,  s.v.  Die  Heiligen  Schriften  d.  Parsen,  3  v. 

— V.  also  A  §  15  :  Parsism. 

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De  I'Exegese  et  de  la  Correction  des  Textes  Avestiques 
L' Avesta,  Zoroastre  et  le  Mazdeisme 
Le  Chien  dans  I'Avesta  :  les  soins  qui  lui  sont  dus 
Commentar  iiber  das  Avesta,  2  vols. 
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Whitney,  Prf.  W.  D.  [Am.]  On  the  Avesta — in  Journal  of  Amer.  Orient  Soc  1856, 


French  Translation 
German  Translation 

Aids 
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DARMESTETER,  Prf.  J. 


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[Aryan 


K  §§132-133 


132.    IKANIO  (d):  MIDDLE  PERSIAN  PHILOLOGY  amd  LITERATURE. 


Pahlavi. 

Dictionaries. 

Haug,  Dr.  Martin  [ed.] 
MiNOCHEHERJI,  J.  D. 

West + Haug,  "■-■  e-  w. 

Dr.  M. 

Grammars,  etc. 
Behramjee, 
de  Haelez,  Prf.  C. 
Haug,  Dr.  Martin 
SUNJANA,  P.  D.  B. 

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[grammar,  anthol.,  gloss.]  8/5 

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?  Bombay 


Bombay 
Paris 
Stuttgart 
Bombay 


[67]  70 
in  prog. 

74 


71 
80 
70 
71 


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French  tr.  by  A.  Barth^lemy  [Biblioth^que  Elzevirienne]  4/6 

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Sanskrit  and  Pazand  texts,  w.  Eng.  tr. ,  ed.  Dr.  E.  W.  West 


Bundahis 
Dinkard,  The 


72 
87 
68 


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Manuscripts. 

British  Museum 
Bodleian  Library,  Oxon. 

Dietionapies. 

Palmer,  Prf.  E.  H. 
»»  »» 

VlILLERS,  J.  A. 
WOLLASTON,  A.  N. 


133.    IRANIC   (e):  MODERN  PERSIAN  PHILOLOGY. 


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K  §134 


134.    IRANIC  (/):  PERSIAN  LITERATURE. 


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Backer,  W.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Nizami  [tr.] 

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L'Epopea  Persiana  e  la  vita  dei  tempi  eroici  di  Persia 

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Hafiz  of  Shiraz 
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Diwan  : 
Selections 


C     ]74 


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K,  §§135-136 

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Cyclopaedias. 

Farhang  Djahangiri :  Persian  Dictionary  of  History  and  Literature,  2  vols. 
„       Endjumen  „  „  „  „ 

Translated  Selections. 


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[        1.         ];^66/-     f  Lahore  71 


Clouston,  W.  A.  [tr.  t 

Tr.  extracts  fr.  SADI'; 

Tlie  Pere.  contents  are  Hist. 
CllODZKO,  A.  [tr.] 

CosTELLO,  Lonis  S.  [tr, 
Fitzgerald,  Edward 
Palmer,  Prf.  E.  H.  [tr. 

Robinson,  S.  [tr.] 


fc  ed.]  Flowers  from  a  Persian  Garden  6/-     8°  Nutt  90 

3  Gulistaii,  w.  notes ;  essays  on  tiie  Titti  Ndmek,  the  love-story  of  Majnun  aitd  Layla  [Arabic],  Rabbinical  legends  of  the  Talmud,  etc. 

A  Group  of  Eastern  Stories  from  the  Persian,  Tamil  and  Urdu  l0/5     8°  priv.  prin.,  Glasg.  89 

qf  Nassar,  Hist  of  Famtkkruz,  and  other  shorter  storied  from  the  MafibUb  ul  KulUb,  and  a  tr.  of  the  Urdu  vers,  of  Tht  Rose  of  Bakdwalt, 
originally  a  Persian  romance. 

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—!»  ,4«  Works  [«/K  §  89]. 
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Translations  from  Hafiz,  Omar  Khayyam,  and  other  Persian  and  Arabian  Poets. 

Persian  Poetry  for  English  Readers  Glasgow.  S3 


135.    IRANIO  fe):  B4LOCHI  PHILOLOaY. 


Grammars. 

Dames,  M.  L. 
Gladstone,  C.  E. 

Mekranee  Dialect. 
Marston,  E.  W. 
MocKLER,  Maj.  E. 
Pierce,  E. 


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Branch  R.A.S.,  No.  31  10/6  8*  Bombay 


81 

74 


77 
77 

75 


136.    lEANIC  (*):  PUSHTO  (AFGHAN)  PHILOLOaY  and  LITERATUKE. 


Dictionaries. 

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Darmesteter,  Prf.  J.  [ed.&  tr.]  Collection  of  Afghan  Songs,  w.  French  tr.,  notes  &  gloss.,  ser.  i.-ii.  ea.  16/- 
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4° 


Paris 
Williams 


Ka]id-i-Afghani  tr.  Cpt.  T.  C.  Plowden,  w.  English  notes 

Brahui  — w.  K  §  149 :  Dravidian  Philology,  s.v.  Brahui 

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89;  90 

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KURDIC.     OSSETIC.    ARMENIAN. 


[Aryan 


K  §§  137-139 


137.    lEANIO  («)•  KURDIC  PHILOLOaT. 
Dictionary. 

Jaba,  a. 

GrammaF. 

JuSTi,  F.  Knrdische  Grammatik 

Miscellaneous  Works. 


Dictionnaire  Kurde-Franjais,  ed.  F.  Justi 


6/5     8°  St.  Paersburg        79 
4/-     8*  St.  Paersburg        80 


Jaba,  A. 
Justi,  F. 

Literature 


Recueil  de  Notices  et  Recits  Kourdes  serv.  \.  la  connaiss.  de  la  langue  s/-     8°  St.  Petersburg        do 

Les  Noms  des  Animaux  en  Kurde  [w.  Iranic  synonyms]  4/6     8°  Paris  78 

— -for  some  specimens  ^Folk-tales  &'  Folk-songs,  ?<.  B  §  27* 


Grammars,  etc. 

Sjogren,  A.  J. 


>»  j» 


138.    IRANIC  Kk) :  OSSETIC  FHILOLOaY. 


Ossetische  Sprachlehre 
Ossetische  Studien 


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[w.  spec,  refer,  to  Indo-Europ.  langs.]  3/6  s  f  „  48 


Etymology  and  Phonology. 

HiJBscHMANN,  H.  Etymologie  und  Lautlehre  der  ossetischen  Sprache    [Samml.  Indog.  Wtb.]4/-     8°  Strassburg 

Syntax. 

V.  StAckelberg,  R.  Beitrage  zur  Syntax  des  Ossetischen  ^/-     8*  Strassburg 


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86. 


139.    IRANIC  (0 :  ARMENIAN  PHILOLOGY. 

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Grammatik  der  classischen  armenischen  Sprache,  2/6,  Fch.  tr.  Prf.  A.  Carriere  6/6  8' 
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GOILAW,  A, 

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BUGGE,  Sophus 

Grammars,  etc. 

de  Lagarde,  P. 
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Vienna      87  in  prog. 


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GSttingen  77 

"  Vienna  69 ;  Paris  83 
Berlin  [41]  72 


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Armenische  Chrestomathie 


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o.p.  [w.  7/6]  8'  Leipzig 

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BASQUE.     LAPPONIC.     FINNISH. 


[Ural-Altaic 


K  §§  140-141 


XVIII.  Bon^Hr^an  anb  1Ron=Semittc  IpbiloIOQ^ 
(European  anb  Esiatic). 


140.    BASQUE  PHILOLOGY. 


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L.  L.  Langue  Basque  et  Langues  Finnoises 

Sources  of  the  Etruscan  and  Basque  Languages 

Seeks  to  connect  Basque  with  the  Caucasian  Languages. 


8/6 

21/- 

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Documents  pour  Servir  a  I'Histoire  de  la  Lang.  Basque  o.p.  \w.  18/-] 


Paris 

London 

Triibner 

Breslau 
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Paris 
Bayonne 


69 
62 
86 

84 
84 
77 
74 


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Dictionnaire  Basque-Fran9ais  20/-     8°  Paris  73 

Dictionnaire  Fran9ais-Basque  16/-  r  8°  Bayonne  69 

Diccion?irio  Trilingue  :  Castell.,  Bascu.  y  Lat.,  ed.  Zuazua,  2  vols.      [w.  56/-]  r4°  SanSehastian\\'ji,^'^T, 
Pedro  Diccionario  etimologico  del  idioma  vascongado,  vols,  i.-ii.   ea.  I  y  1,25  pes.      4°   Toulouse         87  ;  88 


Outlines  of  Basque  Grammar 

Grammaire  comparee  des  Dialectes  Basques 

Essai  de  Grammaire  de  la  Langue  Basque 


[Simplified  Grammars]  3/6  c  8°  Tiiibner 
12/6     8°  Paris 
yjS     8°  Amsterdam 


Le  Verbe  Auxiliare  Basque 

Etudes  sur  la  Formation  des  Verbes  Auxiliares  Basques 


3/6     8°  Paris 
4/6     8"      „ 


83 
79 
67 


74 

75 


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Guide  de  la  Conversation  F"ran9ais-Basque  3/-    12°  Bayonne  62 

—pr  Folk-Literature,  v.  B  §  38 :  Basque  Folklore. 


141.    URAL-ALTAIC  PHILOLOGY  («) :  GENERALLY  and  LAPPONIC,  FINNISH  &  ESTHONIAN. 


Generally. 

Castren,  a. 

SCHOTT,  W. 


de  Ujfalvy,  C.  E. 
Winkler,  H. 


— in  his  Ethnographische  Vorlesungen  iiber  d.  altaischen  Volker  7/-  r 

Altajische  Studien,  5  pts.  10/- 

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Melanges  Altaiques  [ethnographical  &  linguistic]  4/6 

Das  Uralaltaische  und  seine  Gruppen,  pts.  i.-ii.  4/- 

Lapponic. 

Dictionary. 
Fkiis,  J.  A. 
Grammar. 
Friis,  J.  A, 

Finnish. 

Ethnology,  Generally. 

Ahlquist,  a.  Die  Culturvolker  der  westfinnischen  Sprachen 

Lfictionaries. 

Ahlman,  F.  Svenskt-Finskt  Lexicon                                                                                       16/- 

GODENHJELM,  B.  F.  Saksalais-Suomalainen  Sanakitja                           [a  German-Finnish  diet.]  16/- 

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Meurmann,  a.  Dictionnaire  Fran^ais-Finnois                                                                        12/- 

839 


Lexicon  Lapponicum  [vir.  Lat.  and  Dan.  explans.]  20/- 

Formenlehre  d.  lappischen  Sprache     \repr.  fr.  his  Lex.  Lappon.,  ut  ««/.]  2/- 

9/- 


8°  St.  Petersburg  57 

4°  Berlin  60-72 

4°       >,  49 

8°  Paris  74 

8°  Berlin  85 


4°  Christiana        85-87 
4°  Christiana  87 


8°  Helsingfors 

8°  Helsingfors 

8° 

8° 

8° 


75 


72 

73 
74-So 

77 


Philology] 


MAGYAR.     FINNISH-UGRIAN. 


[Ural-Altaic 


K  §§142-143 

Grammars. 

Kellgren,  H.  Die  finnische  Sprache  und  der  ural-altaische  Spraclistamm 

KocHSTROM,  V.  R.  Grammatik  der  linnischen  Sprache 

de  UjFALvy  +  Hertzberg,  ^'Gramm.  Finnoise  d'apres  les  Principes  d'Euren  et  de  S.  Budenz 

Phonetics. 

de  UjFALVY,  C.  E.  Phonftique  Finnoise 

Chrestomathy. 

Tengstrom,  R.  [ed.]        Finsk  Anthologie,  vol.  i. 

Esthonian. 

Dictionaries. 

KORBER,  K. 
Wiedemann,  F.  J. 

Grammar. 

Wiedemann,  F.  J.  Grammatik  d.  esthnischen  Sprache  iVIittelesthlands 

Chrestomathy. 

Jakobson,  C.  R.  [ed.]  Kooli  lugemise  raamat,  2  vols.                             [an  ] 

Folk-Literature  — ».  B  §  33  :  Finnish  and  Finnish-Tatar  Folklore. 


Esthnisch-Deutsches  und  Deutsch-Esthnisches  Handworterbuch 
Esthisch-Deutsches  Worterbuch 


S/6 

8°  Berlin       ;    ■ 
12°  .Helsingfors 
8°  Paris 

47 

76 

76 

4/6 

8°  Paris 

75 

4/- 

8°  Helsingfors 

45 

6/- 
24/- 

8°  Dorpat 
i  4°  St.  Petersburg 

66 
69 

8/- 

8°  St.  Petersburg   ■ 

75 

]6/- 

r  8°  Partus 

75 

142.    URAL-ALTAIC  (*) :  MAGYAR  (HUNGARIAN)  PHILOLOGY  and  LITERATURE. 


Dictionaries. 

BiZONFY,  F. 


English-Hungar.  Dictionary,  8/- 


Hungar.-Eng.  Dictionary  l6/- 

CzuczoR  +  FoNGARASl,^  A  Magyar  ryelv  Szotara,  6  vols.  [dictionary  of  Hung.  Acad.]  60/- 

FONGARASr,  T.  Worterbuch  der  Deutsch.  und  Hungarisch  Sprache,  2  vols.  17/- 

Martouffy,  F.  Dictionnaire  d.  Langues  Franf.  et  Hongr.,  vol.  i.:  Fr. -Hong.  9/- 

PoDHORSZKY,  L.  Etymol.  Worterbuch  d.  Magyarischen  Sprache  [fr.  Chinese  roots]  10/- 

SzARVAS-f  SlMONYl,  [eds.]  Historisches  Worterbuch  der  ungarischen  Sprache,  pt.  i.  2/- 

Grammars. 


M. 


Ballagi, 

CSINK, 

v.  Ney,  Franz 
Singer,  Ignatius 
de  Ujfalvy,  C.  E 


Grammatik  det  ungarischen  Sprache,  ed.  J.  Jonas 
Practical  Grammar  of  the  Hungarian  Lang. 
Anleitung  zur  Erlemung  der  ungarischen  Sprache 
Grammar  of  Hungarian  Language  Simplified 
Elements  de  Grammaire  Magyare 

History  of  Literature— /«?-  some  Specimens  of  Folk-Literature,  v.  B  §  31 
ScHWiCKER,  T.  H.  Geschichte  der  ungarischen  Literatur 

Serial. 


5/- 
[vir.  selections]  5/- 
[Ollendorff  method]  4/- 
[Simplified  Grammars]  4/6  c  8°  Triibner 
S/-     8°  Paris 


8° 

Pesth 

78;  86 

r8° 

I' 

62-74 

8° 

,, 

70 

8" 

,, 

79 

8" 

Pans 

77 

8" 

Pesth 

88  in  prog. 

8° 

Pesth 

[7-]  81 

8" 

Williams 

8° 

Pesth 

[    ]88 

c8° 

Trubner 

82 

is/-     8°  Leipzig 


76 


89 


Ungarische  Revue 


hrsg.  P.  Hunfalvy-t-G.  Heinrich 


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143.    URAL-ALTAIC  (c) :  FINNISH-UGRIAN  PHILOLOGY, 
Finnish-Tatar  Languages  of  the  Volga,  N.-E.  Russia  and  Siberia  (together  with  Samoyedic). 


Comparatively. 

Dictionary. 

DoNNER,  Prf.  0. 

Vergleichendes  Worterbuch  der  finnisch-ugrischen  Sprachen,  pts.  i. 

-iii. 

ea 

•5/- 

8°  Helsingfors  74;76;88 

Grammar,  etc. 

Anderson,  N. 
Budenz,  J. 
de  Ujfalvy,  C.  E. 
Setala,  E.  N. 
Weske,  M. 

Studien  z.  Vergleichung  d.  indogerm.  u.  finn.-ugr.  Sprachen 

Ueber  die  Verzweigung  der  ugrischen  Sprachen 

Les  Langues  Ougro-Finnoises,  vol.  i. 

Gesch.  d.  Tempus-  u.  Modusstammbild.  d.  finn.-ugr.  Sprachen 

Vergleichende  Grammatik  des  finnischen  Sprachstammes 

8/6 

8°  Dorpat 
8°  Gottingen 
8°  Paris 
8°  Helsingfors 
8°  Leipzig 

79 
79 

'8l 
73 

Individual  Languages. 

Koibalic. 

Castren,  M.  a. 

Versuch  einer  koibalisch.  u.  karagass.  Sprachlehre 
Koipabisch-deutsches  Worterverzeichniss 

% 

8°  St.  Petersburg 
8° 

r. 

Mordwinic. 

Wiedemann,  F.  J. 

Grammatik  det  ersa-mordwinischen  Sprache                      [w.  short  vocab. 

840 

171- 

s  f  °  St.  Petersburg 

65 

Philology] 


OSMANLI-TURKISH    PHILOLOGY   AND   LITERATURE.         [Ural-Altaic 


Ostjakic. 
Castren,  M.  a. 
Polabic. 
Schleicher,-  A. 
Satnoyedic. 
Castken,  M.  a. 

it  >> 

Syrenic. 

Castren,  M.  A. 
Wiedemann,  F.  J. 

Tsheremiss. 

Castren,  M.  A. 
Wiedemann,  F.  J. 

Thush,  and  Udic. 

SCHIEFNER,  A. 

Vipse. 

de  UjFALVY,  C.  E. 
Wotyakic. 
Wiedemann,  F.  J. 
Yeniseian. 
Castren,  M.  A. 


Versuch  einer  ostjakischen  Sprachlehre 

Laut-  und  Formenlehre  der  polabischen  Spvache 


Worterverzeichnisse  aus  d.  samojedischen  Sprachen,  ed.  A.  Schiefner 
Gramm.  d.  samojedischen  Sprachen,  ed,  A.  Schiefner 


Elementa  Grammatices  Syrjaenae 

Gram.  d.  syrjan.  Sprache,  4/-  ;  Syrjan.  -Deutsches  Wbrterbuch 


Elementa  Grammatices  Tscheremissae 
Grammatik  der  Tscherem.  Sprache 


K  §  144 

3/-     &"  St.  Petersburg  I    ]58 
5/-  r  8°  St.  Petersburg         72 


7/-  r  8"  St.  Petersburg        55 
9/-  r  8°  ..  57 


3/-      8°  Hdsingfors  44 

7/-     8°  St.  Petersburg S4;  80 


3/-      8°  Kuopio  45 

,  7/-     S"  Reval  47 


3/-     j^  St.  Petersburg  $6;  6z 
8/6     8°  Paris  75 


Thusch-Sprache,  7/-  ;  Sprache  der  Uden 

Grammaire  Vgpse 

Grammatik  der  wotjakischen  Sprache  [also  in  his  Gxzxa.  i^yt.,  sup.]6l-     Z°  Reval  51 

Versuch  einer  jenissei-ostjak.  u.  kottischen  Sprachlehre  5/-     8°  St.  Petersburg        58 


144.    UEAL-ALTAIO  (rf):  OSMANLI-TURKISH  PHILOLOGY  amd  LITEBATUEE. 


Simple  Transliteral  Grammar  of  Turk.  Lang.  [Simplif.  Grams.]  2/6 

Elementary  Grammar  of  the  Turkish  Language  3/6 

Turkish  Manual  [gram.,  phrases,  dialogues,  vocab.]  6/- 

Tiirkische  Grammatik  [w.  parad.,  chrest.  and  gloss.:  Porta  Ling.  Orient.]  8/- 
Turkish  Vade  Mecum  [grammar,  vocab.,  dialogues]  6/- 

Simplified  Grammar  of  Turkish  Lang.  [Simplif.  Grams.]  10/6 

Practical  Elementary  Turkish  Grammar  6/- 

Prakt.  Handbuch  d.  osmanisch-tUrk.  Sprache,  2  pts.  and  Key  20/- 

Practical  Grammar  of  Turkish  Language  :  spoken  and  written  15/- 


Dictionaries. 

BarbierdeMeynard.A.  DictionnaireTurc-Franfaise.pts.i.-vii.    [in8pts.;EcoleLangs.  Or.  Viv.]  ea.  8/6     8° 
Redhouse,  J.  W.  Turkish  and  English  Dietionary,  pts.  i.-iv.  ea.  9/-  i  8° 

YoussouF,  R.  Dictionnaire  Turc-Fran9ais,  2  vols,      [in  Roman  and  Turkish  characters]  1 5/-     8° 

Wiesenthal,  W.  Dictionnaire  Fran9ais-Turc  7/6    16° 

Zenker,  Dr.  J.  H.  Dictionnaire  Turc-Arabe-Persan,  2  vols.  £(,  r  8°  Leipzig 

Grammars. 

Arnold,  E. 
Hopkins,  F.  L. 
Mackenzie,  Opt.  C.  F. 

MiJLLER  +  GlES,   -gf 

Redhouse,  J.  W. 

Tarring,  C.  J. 

Wahrmund,  a. 
Wells,  Dr.  Chas. 

Dialogues. 

Mallouf,  N. 

Literature. 

History  of  Poetry. 

V.  Hammer- Purgstall,  J.  Geschichte  der  osmanischen  Dichtkunst,  4  vois.  21/- 

Redhouse,  J.  W.  History,  System  and  Varieties  of  Turkish  Poetry  [w.  selns.  and  trs.]  2/- 

Manuscripts. 

British  Museum  Catalogue  of  the  Turkish  Manuscripts.     By  Prf.  Chas.  Rieu     [Turki  and  Osmanli]  17/6 

Inscriptions. 

Blau,  O.  [ed.]  Bosnisch-Tiirkische  Sprach-Denkmaler  [Abh.  f.  d.  K.  d.  Moigenl.]  10/- 

Selections. 

GiBB,  E.  J.  W.  [tr.]  Ottoman  Poems  :  translated  [verse  trs.]  21/- 

KuNOS,  Ignace  [ed.]  Orta-Oyonnou  :  theatre  pop.  Turc  [w.  Hungar.  trailscript.  and  tr.]  4/- 

841 


/"am  81-88,  in  prog. 
Quaritch  [56]  84-87 
Constantinople        88 


66576 


p8° 

Triibner 

77 

c8" 

)) 

77 

i  8" 

W.  H.  Allen 

89 

8° 

Berlin 

8P 

32° 

Trubner 

[77]  82 

c8" 

>j 

84 

cS" 

Paul 

86 

8" 

Giessen 

[69]  86 

8" 

Quaritch 

80 

New  Guide  to  English  and  Turkish  Conversation 


2/-   12°  Paris 


So 


8° 
8° 

Peith 
Leipzig 

36-38 
79 

8° 

British  Museum     89 

8° 

Leipzig 

68 

4° 
8° 

Triibner 
Pesth. 

82 
88 

Philology]  TURK!   AND   MONGOLIC   PHILOLOGY.  [Ural-Altaic 

K  §§145-146 

Individual  Works  —for  Specimens  of  Folk-Literature,  ».  B  §  31. 

Abulghasi  Bahadur  Chan  Historia  Mongolorum  et  Tatarorum,  ed.  with  French  tr.  and  notes  Bar. 

Desmaisons,  2  vols.  10/6  r  8°  St,  Petersburg  7i;74- 

Fasli,  Giil  und  Biilbiil  ["Rose  and  Nightingale"]:  ed.  w.  Germ.  tr.  J.  v.  Hammer- 

[Purgstall]  4/6  r  4°  Pesth  34 

Feth-Ali  Deux  Comedies  Turques,  trad.  A.  CilliJre  [Bibl.  Orient  Elzevir.]  4/6    12°  Paris  8& 

Sajjid  Batthal,  Fahrten  des,  ubers.  H.  Eth^,  2  vols.  8/-     8°  Leipzig  72 

145.    UEAL-ALTAIC  W :  TURKI  (TATAR-TURKISH)  PHILOLOGY  and  LITERATURE. 
Generally. 

Dictionaries. 

BuDAGOFF,  L.  Comparative  Dictionary  of  Turkish  and  Tataric  Dialects,  2  vols.  37/6  e°  St.  Petersburg(tt);Ti 

Radloff,  W.  Versuch  eines  Worterbuches  der  Tiirk-Dialekte,  pt.  i.  4/-  ;  ii.  3/-  ;  iii.  3/-  4°              »             89-98 

Vambery,  Hermann  Etymologisches  Worterbuch  d.  tuxko-tatar.  Sprachen  8/-  8°  Leipig                   70 

Grammar,  etc. 

Kasem-Beg,  Mirza  Grammatik  d.  tiirk.-tatar.  Sprache,  ed.  Dr.  J.  H.  Zenker  12/.-     %°  Leipzig  48 

MlKLOSiCH,  F.  Die  tiirk.  Elemente  in  d.  sUdost.  and  osteurop.  .Sprachen,  &  2  Suppls.,  pt.  i.  24/-  4°  Vienna   84  ;  88  ;  90 

Radloff,  W.  Die  Sprachen  d.  nbrdl.  tiirk.  Stamme,  Abtheil.  1.,  pts.  i.-vi.  45/-  8°  St.  Petersburg 'i-ib  in  prog. 

Vambery,  Hermann  Die  primitive  Cultur  d.  turko-tatar.  Volkes  [linguistic]  6/-     8°  Leipzig  79 

Phonetics. 

Radloff,  W.  Phonetik  der  nordlichen  Tiirksprachen 

Turki. 

Shaw,  R.  B.  Sketch  of  the  Turki  Lang.  :  i.  Grammar,  7/6  ;  ii.  Vocab 

Texts  and  Translations. 

Uigurische  Sprachmonumente  :  ed.  w.  Germ.  tr.  and  diet.  H.  Vambery 

Cagataie. 

Vambery,  Hermann  Cagataische  Sprachstudien  [gram.,  dhrestom..  Germ.  & 

Jakutle. 

BoHTLlNGK,  O.  Die  Sprache  der  Jakuten  [gram.,  texts.  Germ,  trs.]  21/-     4°  St.  Petersburg        51 

146,    URAL-ALTAIC  (/) :  MONGOLIC  PHILOLOGY  amd  LITERATURE. 
East  Mongolian. 

Dictionary. 

Schmidt,  I.  J.  Mongolisch-Deutsch-Russisches  Worterbuch  o.p.  S_w.  15/-]     4°  St.  Petersburg       35 

Grammar. 

Schmidt,  I.  J.  Grammatik  der  mongolischen  Sprache  D.f.  [w.  7/6]     4°  St.  Petersburg       31 

Literature. 

Ardschi-Bordschi :  Selection  from,  ed.  B   Jiilg 

Busk,  Miss  R.  H.  [tr.]    Sagas  from  the  Far  East  [=tr.  oi  Ardschi-Bordschi] 

Jiilg,  B.  [tr.]  Mongolische  Marchen  [  =  trs.  fr.  Ardschi  Bordschi\ 

Bogda  Cesser  Chan's  Thaten  :  ed.  L  J.  Schmidt 

*Radloff,  W.  [tr.]  Proben  der  Volksliteratur  Siid-Siberiens,  pts.  i.-vi.   [Germ,  metrical  trs.]  45/-  i  8° 

Ssanang  Ssetsen  Chung  taidschi,  ed.  w.  Germ.  tr.  I.  J.  Schmidt  [hist,  of  East  Mongols]  l6/- 

Calmuc  (West  Mongolian). 

ZwiCK,  H.  A.  Grammatik  der  west-mongolischen  Sprache 

,,  ,,  Worterbuch  der  vfest-mongolischen  Sprache 

Literature  — v.  also  B  §  32  :  Mongolic  Folklore. 

Siddhi-Kui!  ed.  B.  Jiilg  [w.  German  tr.  and  diet.]  15/-  ;  tr.  alone,  2/6  r  8°  Leipzig  66  ;  66 

Buryatic. 

Castren,  M.  A.  Versuch  einer  burjatischen  Sprache  5/ -     8'"  St.  Petersburg        57 

842 


9/-     8°  Leipzig 

83 

4/-  r  8*  Calctata 

78;  80 

24/-     4°  Innsbruck 

70 

21/-     4°  Leipzig 

67 

2/6 

8° 

Innsbruck 

67 

P/-1 

d8° 

Griffith 

72 

2/6 

rS" 

Innsbruck 

67 

12/- 

4° 

St.  Petersburg 

.S6 

4';/- 

18" 

„ 

66-87 

16/- 

4" 

II 

29 

P/- 

4° 

Donau 

■iz 

15/- 

4" 

Freiburg 

54 

Philology]  TUNGUSIC.    CAUCASIAN.     DRAVIDIAN.  [Dravidian 

K  §§  147-149 
147.    UEAL-ALTAIC  ig):  TUNGUSIC  and  MANTSHOU   PHILOLOGY  and  LITERATURE. 

Tungusic. 

Grammar. 

Castren,  M.  a.  Grundziige  einer  tungusischen  Sprachlehre  3/6     8°  Sf.  Petersburg        56 

Mantshou. 

Grammars  and  Vocabulary. 

Adam,  L.  Grammaire  de  la  Langue  Mandchou  6/-     8°  Paris  73 

deHARLEZ,  C  Manuel  de  la  Langue  Mandchoue  (^am.,  chrestom.,  gloss.]  8/6     8°     ,,  84 

Kaulen,  p.  Linguae  Mandschuriae  Institutiones  [w.  chrest.  and  vocab.  In  Latin]  6/-     8°  Ratisbon  56 

Chrestomathy. 

Kaulen,  P.  — ut  supra. 

Klaproth,  J.  [ed.]  Chrestomathie  Mandchou  [with  French  trs.]  0./.  [jt;.  4/-]     %'  Paris  28 

Vasilev,  [ed.]  Mantschjurskae  Christomatia  3/6     8°  St.  Petersburg        63 

Texts  —V.  also  B  §32  :  Mongolic,  etc..  Folklore. 

Aisin  Gurun-i  Suduri  Bithe,  tr.  C.  de  Harlez  [hist,  of  empire  of  Kin]  8/-     8°  Louvain  %^ 

Shi-king:  in  Mantshou       tr.  w.  Mant.-Germ.  vocab.,  ed.  H.  C.  v.  Gabelentz,  2  pts.  18/-     8°  Leipzig  64 

148.    CAUCASIAN  PHILOLOGY. 
Generally. 

V.  Erckert,  R.  — in  his  Der  Kaukasus  und  seine  Volker  ;  map  and  ill.  12/-     8°  Leipzig  87 

de  Morgan,  J.  Mission  Scientifique  au  Caucase ;  ill.  22/6     8°  Paris  90 

Circassian. 

Dictionary. 

Loewe,  L.  Dictionary  of  the  Circassian  Language      [Eng.-Circass. -Turkish]  0.^.  [ro.  10/-]     8°  London  54 

Georgian. 

Dictionary. 

TscHOUBiNOFF,  D.  Dictionnaire  Georgien-Russe-Franfais  [w.  brief  grammar]  40/-     4°  St.  Petersburg        40 

Literature. 

Leist,  Arthur  [tr.]  Georgische  Dichter  [Germ.  trs.  fr.  Georgian  poets]  2/-     8°  Leipzig  88 

Kurinic. 

ScHiEFNER,  A.  Bericht  iiber  P.  v.  Uslar's  Kiirinische  Studien  7/-  r  4°  St.  Petersburg         7  J 

OSSetiC  —-o.  K  §  138  :  Ossetic  Philology. 

149.    DRAVIDIAN  (SOUTH  INDIAN)  PHILOLOGY  and  LITERATURE. 
Collectively. 

Vinson,  J.  La  Science  du  Langage  et  les  Etudes  Dravidiennes  [inaug.  address]  1/6     8°  Paris  81 

Grammar. 

*Caldwei.l,  R.  Comparative  Grammar  of  the  Dravidian  Languages  28/-     8°  TrUbner  [56]  75 

Tamil.  MalaySlam,  Telugu,  Canarese,  Tulu,  Kudagee  [Coorg],  Tuda,  K6ta,  Gdad.  ICh6&d[KuL  MAler[RajiiiahaI],  OrSon. 

Verb. 

Vinson,  J.  Le  Verbe  dans  les  Langues  Dravidiennes  3/-     8°  Paris  78 

Dictionary. 

Hunter,  [Sir]  W.  W.        Compar.  Diet,  of  the  Non- Aryan  Languages  of  India  and  High  Asia         42/-     4°  Triibner  68 

Polyglot  Vocabulary :  English,  German,  Canarese,  Tulu  and  Malayalim  S/-  s  8°  Mangalore  So- 

Palezography  and  Inscriptions— v.  also  G  §  10,  s.v.  Southern  Indian. 

*BURNELL,  Dr.  A.  C.         Elements  of  South  Indian  Palaeography ;  35  pi.  [inscripp.  &  MSS.,  4-17  cent.]  52/6  4"  Triibner     [74]  78 

HULTSCH,  Dr.  [ed.]  South  Indian  Inscriptions,  vol.  i.  [Sansc,  Tamil  and  Grantha]  Madras  Archseol.  Siuv.  90 

Serial. 

Taprobanian,  The  :  a  Dravidian  journal  of  Orient,  studies  in  Ceylon,  ed.  H.  Nevitl  ann.  20/-  T  Bombay  86  sqq.,  in  prog 

843 


Philology] 


DRAVIDIAN  PHILOLOGY  AND  LITERATURE. 


[Dravidian 


Manual  of  the  Andamane»<,  Languages  10/6 

Vocabulary  of  Dialeets  spoken  in  Nicobar  and  Adaman  Isles       o.p.  [w.  30/-] 


— Ais  Indus  to  the  Tigris,  cants,  a  gram:  and  vocab.  of  the  Brahoe  long.       14/- 
Handbook  of  the  Birouhi  Language  [fr.  Forbes'  Manual]    14/- 

Grammatische  Untersuchungen  iiber  die  Sprache  der  Brahuis  4/- 


Grammatica  Canarico-Latina  ad  usum  scholarum  6/- 

■I,atinum,  2  vols.  36/- 

"   English  and  Kanarese  Dictionary  18/- 

Elementary  Grammar  of  the  Kannada  12/- 

Sabdamanidarpana  [' '  Jewel  Mirror  of  Grammar  "],  ed.  F.  Kittel  4/- 
Canarese  Dictionary 

Canarese  Prosody  :  w.  essay  oil  Canarese  literature.  F.  Kittel                         3/6 

Dictionary,  Canarese  and  English  [both  parts]  63/- 

Katha  Sangraha  :  or  Canarese  Selections  21/- 

Practical  Key  to  the  Canarese  Language  6/6 


Elementary  Grammar  of  the  Coorg  Language 
Coorg  Inscriptions :  translated 
Grammar  of  the  Khond  Language 


is/- 

[49  pp.  only]  9/- 


K  §149 

Andamanese. 

PORTMAN,  M.  V. 
de  ROEPSTORFF,  F. 

Brahui. 

Bellew,  H.  W. 
Bux,  Alia 
Trumpp,  E. 

Canarese. 

BO0TELOBP,  R.  A. 
Dictionarium  Canarehse- 
Garrett,  J. 
HoDSON,  Th. 
Kesiraja 
Kittel,  Rev.  F. 
Nagavarma 
Reeve,  Rev.  W. 
Sanderson,  D.  [ed.] 
ZlEGLER,  F. 

Coorg. 

Cole,  Cpt.  R.  A. 
Inscriptions. 
Rice,  L.  [tr.] 

Khond. 

Smith 

Malayalim. 

Dictionaries. 

Baile^y,  Rev.  B. 

»»  >» 

"Gundert,  Rev.  H. 
Laseron,  E. 
School  Dictionary 

Grammars. 

Frohnmeyer,  L.  J. 
Grondert,  Rev.  H. 
Peet,  Rev.  J. 

Ch  restomathies. 

Arbuthnot,  a.  J.  [ed 
COLLEIT  [ed.] 

Nicobari. 

de  ROEPSTORFF,  F. 
If 

Tamil. 

Grammars,  etc. 

Beschius,  C.  J.  [S.-J.]  Clavis  Humaniorum  Litt.  Sublimioris  Tamulici  Idiomatis,  ed.  K.  Ihlefeld  10/6 

Graul,  Ch.  Outline  of  Tamil  Grammar  [w.  specimens  and  gloss.  ;  in  English]  iS/- 

Lazarus,  John  Tamil  Grammar  [for  school  use]  5/6 

Pope,  Rev.  G.  U.  Larger  Grammar  of  the  Tamil  Language  [in  both  its  dialects]  18/- 

„  ,,  Tamil  Handbook :  w.  vocabularies,  readings,  etc.,  3  pts.  ea.  12/6  8° 

Rhenius,  Rev.  C.  T.  E.  Grammar  of  the  Tamil  Language  12/6 

Dictionaries. 
Knight+Spaulding+Hutchings,  Revs. 


Progressive  Grammar  of  the  Malayalam  Language 

Malayalim  Grammar 

Grammar  of  the  Malayalim  Language 


]    Malayalim  Selections,  w.  trs. ,  anal,  and  vocab. 
Malayalam  Reader 


Vocab.  of  Dialects  spoken  in  Nicobar  and  Andaman  Isles 
Dictionary  of  Nancowvry  Dialect  of  Nicobarese  Language 


W.  H.  Allen 
Fori  Blair 


Triibner 

Kurrachee 

Munich 


74 


74 
77 
81 


8°  Bangalore  [     ]  69 

8°         „  SS ;  61 

8°        „  [65]  72 

8°         „  [59]  64 

8°  Mangalore  72 
,,        89  in  prog. 

3°          „  75 

8°  Bangalore  [     ]  58 

8°         „  68 

8°  Mangalore  82 


English-Malayalim  Dictionary  21/- 

Dictionary  of  High  and  Colloquial  Malayalim  and  English  e.f.  \w.  50/-] 

Malayalim- English  Dictionary  '      30/- 

Dictionary  of  Malayalira-English  and  English-Malayalim  Languages  15/- 

Malayalim  and  English  12/- 


8°  Bangalore 
4°  Bangalore 
8°  Cuttairk 

8°  Cottayam 

4° 

8°  Mangalore 
8°  Cottayam 
8°  Mangalore 


67 
86 

76 


49 

46 

7I-J2 

56 
70 


[in  Mayalalim]  3/6 
14/- 


9/- 
12/6 


o.p.  [w.  30/-] 
[both  parts]  7/6 


8° 


8° 
S° 


r8° 


8° 

8° 

12"" 

8° 
W. 
8° 


Mangalore  89 

[    ]68 

Cottayam        [41]  60 


Cottayam- 
W.  H.  Allen. 


Fort  Blair 
Calcutta 


64 


74 
84 


Tranquebar.    [13]  76 


Percival,  p. 
Pillai,  V.  Visvanatha 

ROTTLER,  J.  p. 
WiNSLOW,  M. 

Chrestomathies. 
Pope,  Rev.  G.  U.  [ed.] 


English  and  Tamil  Dictionary 


Dictionary,  English  and  Tamil 

Dictionary :  Tamil-English 

Dictionary  of  the  Tamil  and  English  Languages 

Comprehensive  Tamil  and  Engl.  Dictionary  of  High  and  Low  Tamil 


Tamil  Prose  Reading  Book  :  witl)  notes  and  glossary 
Tamil  Poetical  Anthology  :  with  notes  and  vocabulary 

844 


42/- 

10/- 

7/^ 
42/- 

73/6 

7/6 
10/6 


r8° 
8° 

p8" 
4° 
4° 

8° 
8° 


Leipzig 
Snow 
Madras 
H.  Allen  [ 
Madras 


Madras 


Madras 


78 
[  ]59 
]  83-84 
[3.6]  88 


[44]  88 

[62]  70 

[    ]89 

34-41 

62 


59 
59 


Philology] 


JAPANESE   AND   COREAN    PHILOLOGY. 


[Japanese 


Literature. 

Bhagavad  Gita  \v.  K  §  124  II.]  tr.  into  Tamil  [and  English]  Rev.  H.  Bower 


Graul,  Ch.  [ed.] 


Kibliotheca  Tamulica,  4  vols. 


6/-  p  8°  Madras 
t/al-     8°  Leipzig 


L:  Tria  Opera  Indorum  Philos..  S/-;  ii.:  Grain.,  utsupra;  iii.:  Kur&t  of  Tir^ivalluvtr,  Germ,  tr.,  6/-;  The  same,  trs.  into  Coramon 
Tamil  ana  Latin,  w.  notes  and  glossary,  24/-. 


Percival,  p.  [ed.  &  tr.]    Tamil  Proverbs  ;  with  their  English  tra;nslations 

Manuscripts. 

Taylor,  Wm.  [ed.]  Oriental  and  Histor.  MSS.  in  Tamil  Lang.;  tr.  w.  notes,  2  vols. 

Telugu. 

Grammars. 

Arden,  Rev.  A.  H. 
Brown,  C.  P. 
Carey,  Rev.  W. 
Morris,  Henry 
RicCAZ,  Rev.  A. 

Dictionaries. 

Brovs'n,  C.  p. 


9/-  p  8°  Madras 


16/-     4°  Madras 


K  §150 

89 
54-65 

[43]  74 

35 


Progressive  Grammar  of  Telugu  Language  ;  w.  examples 
Grammar  of  the  Telugu  Language 
Grammar  of  the  Telinga  Language 
Simplified  Telugu  Grammar 
Abridgment  of  Telugu  Grammar 


14/-     8°  Madras  73 

21/-     8°        „  [40]  57 

7/6     8°  Seriimpore  74  ■ 

[Simplified  Grammars  Series]  c  8°  Triibner         in  prep. 

[for  school  use]  12/-     8°   Vimgapatam  69 


Dictionary :  Telugu- English,  63/- ;  English-Telugu       ■  42/-     8°  Madras 

Dictionary  of  Mixed  Dialects  and  Foreign  Words  used  in  Telugu  12/-     8°        ,, 

English-Teloogoo  Dictionary,  2  vols.  [both  parts]  10/6     8°        „ 


Percival,  P. 

Chrestomafliies. 

Arden,  Rev.  A.  H.  [ed.]  Companion  Telugu  Reader 
Brown,  C.  P.  [ed.]  The  Telugu  Reader,  3  vols. 

Morris,  J.  C.  [ed.]  Telugu  Selections 

Literature. 

Carr,  Cpt.  M.  W.  [tr.]    Collection  of  Telugu  Proverbs :  translated 

Tulu. 

Brigel,  Rev.  J.  Grammar  of  the  Tulu  Language 


[companion  to  his  Grammar,  ut  sup.  ]  7/6     8°  Madras 
[w.  trs.  and  anal,  of  words]  36/-     8°         ,, 
[for  the  use  of  officers]  21/-     8°         ,, 


31/6   r  8°  Madras 
7/6     8°  Mangalore 


52;  53 

54 

62;  67 


79 

51-52 
[58]  81 


72 


150.   JAPANESE  and  COEEAN  PHILOLOGY. 
Comparatively. 

Aston,  Dr.  W.  G.  Compar.  Study  of  Japan.  &  Korean  Langs. — in  H.  R-  A.  S.,  N.  S.,  xi.  3    8/-     8°  Triibner 

Corean. 

Dictionary. 


Language,  Mythology,  etc. ,  of  Japan,  in  the  light  of  Aino  Studies  [Mems.  Coll.  Jap.  No.  i]  10/-  i  8°  Tokio  87 


Dictionnaire  Coreen-fran9ais,  par  les  missionaires  de  Coree 

Oppert,  Ernest  — his  A  Forbidden  Land  [Corea],  cents,  a  vocab.,  2  pi.  of  alphab. ,  etc. 

Grammars,  etc. 

iMBAULT-HuART,  C.         Manuel  de  la  Langue  Coreenne  parlee 

Les  Missionaires  de  Coree     Grammaire  Coreenne 

Ross,  Rev.  John  Corean  Primer  :  lessons  in  Corean  on  ordinary  subjects 

ScoTT,  James  En-moun  Mai  Cli  aik  :   Corean  manual  and  phrase-bk. ,  w.  introd.  gram. 

Japanese. 

History  of  Japanese. 
Chamberlain,  B.  H. 
Dictionaries. 
Hepburn,  Dr.  J.  C. 

»»  ,, 

Hoffmann,  J.  J. 
Medhurst,  Rev.  W.  H, 
Satow+Masarata,  E. 

Loan  Words. 

GUBBINS,  J.  H. 

Graminars. 
Aston,  Dr.  W.  G. 

,,  ,, 

Chamberlain,  B.  H. 

,»  i» 

Hoffmann,  J.  J. 

NOACK,  P. 

Tatui  Baba 


12/6 


Yokohama 
Low 


5/-     8° 

37/6  r8° 

10/-     8° 

8° 


Paris 
Yokohama 
Shanghai 


79 


80 
80 


81 

77 
87 


Japanese  and  English  Dictionary:  w.  Engl. -Japanese  index  30/-   \%°  Shanghai       [67] 

Abridgment  of  the  same,  s.v.  Japanese  Pocket  Dictionary        [both  parts]  14/-  s  4°   Tokio  [73] 

Japanese-English  Dictionary,  ed.  L.  Serrarier,  2  vols.  12/6  r  8°  Leyden 

English- Japanese  and  Japanese-English  Vocabulary  [lithographed]  0./.  \w.  21/-]     8°  Batavia 
-I- 1.  English-Japanese  Dictionary  of  Spoken  Language  12/6  i  32°  Triibner         [76] 


Dictionary  of  Chinese-Japanese  Words  in  Japanese  Language. ,  pt.  t. 


7/6     8°  Triibner   go  in  prog. 


Short  Grammar  of  the  Japanese  Spoken  Language  12/-  c  8°  Triibner 

Grammar  of  the  Japanese  Written  Language  28/-   r  8°        „ 
Simplified  Gram,  of  Japan.  Lang.     [mod.  written  style;  Simplif  Grams.]  5/-  c  8°        ,, 

Handbook  of  Colloquial  Japanese  12/6  c  8° 

Japanese  Grammar  21/-  r  8' 

Lehibuch  der  japanisclien  Sprache  15/—     8' 
Elementary  Grammar  of  the  Japanese  Language  5/-  c  S' 

845 


[     ] 
[72] 


Leyden  [68] 

Leipzig 
Triibner  [     j 


77 
86 

89 

76 
86 
88 


Philology] 


JAPANESE   LITERATURE.     CHINESE   PHILOLOGY.        [Monosyllabic 


K  §§  151-152 

Etymology. 

iMBRip,  W. 

Chrestomathies. 

Chamberlain,  B.  H.  [ed.]  Japanese  Reader 
Pfizmaier,  a.  [ed.]  ~"  '  '    " 

de  RosNY,  L.  [ed.] 


Handbook  of  English- Japanese  Etymology 


6/-     8°  Tokio 


Dialogues. 

Eastlake,  J.  W. 
Hoffmann,  J.  J. 

Aino. 

Dawidow 

Pfizmaier,  A. 
Pfizmaier,  A. 


[anecdotes,  maxims,  etc.,  romanized]  6/-  c  8°  Triibner 
Chrestomathie  Japonaise  ;  ill.  [with  German  trs.]  12/-  r  8°  Paris 

Anthologie  Japonaise  [with  French  trs.  ],  25/- ;  text  only  4/-     8°      ,, 


Easy  Conversations  in  English,  German,  and  Japanese 
Shopping  Dialogues  in  Japanese,  English,  and  Dutch 


Wortersammlung  der  Ainos 

Kritische  Durchsicht  von  Dawidow's  Wortersammlung  der  Ainos 

Abhandlungen  iiber  die  Aino-Sprache 

Bau  der  Aino-Sprache,  3/- ;  Vocabul.  der  Aino-Sprache 


[80]  89 

86 

47 
70;  71 


4/6     8°  Tokio  [    ]86 

5/- obi  8°   The  Hagtie         61 


3/6     8°   Vienna  52 

2/6     8°        „  52 

6/-     8°         „  Si;  54 


151.    JAPANESE   LITERATUEE. 


Catal.  Librorum  Jap.  a  Siebold  collect.  12/-     i^  Leyden  45 

Bibliographie  Japonnaise  ,  [15  cent,  to  present  time]  5/-     4°  Paris  59 

The  Jesuit  Mission  Press  in  Japan  :  1591-1610;  11  pi.  15/-     4°  Triibner  88 


Triibner  80 

Leyden  66 

Clar.  Press8i;83;84 


Bibliography. 

Hoffmann,  J.  J. 
Pages,  L. 
Satow,  Em. 

Collections. 

Chamberlain,  B.  H.      The  Classical  Poetry  of  the  Japanese  7/6  p  8° 

DiCKlNS,  F.  V.  [ed.  and  tr.]  Hyak  Nin  Fs'shiu  [seln.  of  Jap.  odes,  w.  trss.  and  notes]  5/-     8° 

MiJLLER,  Prf.  F.  Max  [ed.]  Buddhist  Texts  from  Japan,  i.-iii.  [iii.  w.  plates]  21/-  s  4° 

1.  :  Vagrakkkedikd,  the  Diamond-Cutter,  3/6;  ii. :  Sukhdvatl-VyHka,  7/6;  iii.:  PragHd-Pdratniid-Hridayn-Sutrn,  etc, 

V.  SlEBOLD -I- Hoffmann,  jj^  [eds.]  Bibliotheca  Japonica  :  seu  selecta  quaedam  opera  Sinico-Jap    ;J^20      f°  Leyden 

Individual  Writings. 

Bunyiu  Nanjio  [hist,  of  12  Jap.  Buddhist  sects],  translated  6/-  s  8° 

Chinshingura  :  a  Japanese  romance  [w.  col.  native  drawings]  10/6  r  8° 

Genji  Monogatari  tr.  Suyematz  Kencliio  [classical  Japanese'romance]  7/6  c  8° 

ICo-ji-ki :  records  of  ancient  matters  [tr.]  ed.  B.  H.  Chamberlain;  map  [Trans.  As.  Soc.  Jap.,  vol.  x.]  17/6  8° 
Muramasa  Blade,  A.  tr.  L.  Wertheimber ;  5  pi.  and  native  ill.  15/-     8° 

de  RosNY,  Leon  [ed.  and  tr.]  Histoire  des  Dynasties  divines  pub.  en  japonnais,  traduite  [w.  the  text]  25/-     8° 
Serrurier,  L.  [ed.]         Encyclopedic  Japonnaise  :  chapitre  des  quadrupedes,  2  vols.  ;  pi.  12/-     4° 

Taketori  no  Okina  no  Monogatari,  tr.  F.  V.  Dickins;  3  col.  native  pi.  ["  Old  Bamboo- Hewer's  Story"; 

10  cent,  romance]  7/6  8° 
Tamenaga  Shunsui  The  Loyal  Ronins,  tr.  E.  Greey-(-Shiuichiro  Saito  ;  ill.  [histor.  romance]  $i.7S  8° 
Zitu-go  Kyan  &  Dozi  Kyan  [instruction  of  truth  &  of  youth],  w.  transcrip.  &  Fch.  tr.  L.  deRosny,  3pts.  12/6  ; 


33-41 


Tokio 

86 

W.  H.  Allen 

80 

Triibner 

82 

Yokohama 

83 

London 

87 

Paris 

87 

Leyden 

75 

Triibner 

88 

New  York 

r    18P 

i°  Paris 

76-87 

Folk-Literature 


B  §  37  :  Japanese  Folklore. 


152.    MONOSYLLABIC  LANGUAGES   («):  CHINESE  PmLOLOGY  (a):  GENERALLY. 


History  of  Chinese  Language. 

Douglas,  Prf.  R.  K.         Chinese  Language  and  Literature  [two  Roy.  Inst,  lects.]  S/-  c  8°  Triibner 

Edkins,  Rev.  Jos.  China's  Place  in  Philology  10/6  c  8°        „ 

Seeks  to  prove  the  common  origin  of  the  languag:es  of  Europe  and  Asia. 

,,  ,,  Evolution  of  the  Chinese  Language       [as  exemplifying  origin  of  language]  4/6     8°         „ 

Watters,  Rev.  T.  Essays  on  the  Chinese  Language  8°  Shanghai 

Characters  and  Writing. 


AuLAlRE-f  Groeneveldt,  R.  +  W.  Manual  of  Chinese  Running  Handwriting 
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Chalmers,  Dr.  J.  Structure  of  Chinese  Characters,  under  300  primary  forms 

*Edkins,  Rev.  J.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Chinese  Characters 

Giles,  H.  A.  Synoptical  Studies  in  Chinese  Character 

de  liosNY,  L.  Dictionnaire  des  Signes  Id^ographiques  de  la  Chine 

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75 
71 


89 


10/6     4°  Amsterdam  61 

3/6  r  8°  Hong  Kong  88  ;  88 

10/6     8°  Trubner  8z 

18/- r  8°        „  76 

15/-    8°  Shanghai  74 

17/-     8°  Paris  67 


Philology] 


CHINESE   PHILOLOGY:  DIALECTS. 


[Monosyllabic 


Dietionapies. 

Chalmers,  Dr.  J. 
EiTEL,  Dr.  E.  J. 
LOBSCHEID,  Rev.  W. 

Medhurst,  Rev.  W.  H. 
Morrison,  Rev.  Rob. 

i. 

Stent,  G.  E. 
Williams,  S.  Wells  [Am, 

Grammars,  etc. 

DOOLITTLE,  Rev.  J. 

Douglas,  Prf.  R.  K. 
Edkins,  Dr.  Joseph 
Foster,  Rev.  Arnold 
V.  d.  Gabelentz,  G. 
JULIEN,  Stanislas 
LOBSCHEID,  Rev.  W. 
Marshman,  J. 
Summers,  Rev.  J. 

Colloquial. 

Edkins,  Rev.  J. 
Wade,  f.  F. 

Syntax. 
Han-Wen-TcM-Nan 


Concise  Dictionary  of  Chinese 


Handbook  of  Chinese  Buddhism  [=a  Sanscrit-Chinese  diet.]  i8/- 

English  and  Chinese  Dictionary,  4  pts.  ;^8  8/- 

Cliinese  and  English  Dictionary  48/- 

Chinese-English  and  Eng.-Chin.  Diet.,  4  vols.  [ace.  to  Radicals]  105/- 

Dictionary  of  the  Chinese  Language,  6  vols. 

Chinese-English  [ace.  to  the  Radicals]  3  vols.  ;  ii.  :  Chinese-English  [alphab.]  z  vols. 

Chinese  and  English  Pocket  Dictionary 

]  Syllabic  Dictionary  of  the  Chinese  Language 

Index  to  same,  by  ACHESON,  i8/-  r  8*  Hang  Kong  79. 


24/-     8°  Trubner 


K  §153 


[    ]8i 

8"         ,,  [70]  88 

f  °  Hong  Kong      66-69 

i8°         „  71 

4°  Batavia    [38]  42-57 

£b  bj-  r  4°  A/acao  [15-22]  55-72 

English-Chinese,  i  vol. 

15/-   16°  Triibner  74 

7S/-  4°  Shanghai  (Triibner)  [74189 


Vocabulary  &  Handbk.  of  Chinese  Lang.,  2  vols,  [romanized]  SSh'"''  s^'  2l/~ 
Chinese  Manual  [grammar,  phrases,  dialogues]  10/6 

Simplified  Chinese  Grammar  [Simplified  Grammars  Series] 

Elementary  Lessons  in  Chinese  2/6 

Anfangsgriinde  der  chinesischen  Gramraatik,  8/-  ;  Chines.  Grammatik        38/- 
Syntaxe  nouvelle  de  la  Langue  Chinoise,  2  vols.  25/- 

Chinese-English  Grammar,  2  pts.  ea.  7/6 

Elements  of  Chinese  Grammar  42/- 

Handbook  of  Chinese  Lang. ,  2  pts.  [g'am.  and  chrestom. ]  28/- 


8°  Shanghai  [72]  90 

f8°  W.  H.  Allen  89 

c  8"  Trubner  in  prep. 

8°  Clar.  Press  87 

S°  Leipzig  81  ;  83 

8°  Paris  69  ;  70 

8°  Ho7ig  Kong  64 ;  64 

4°  Serarnpore  44 

8°  Clar.  Press  63 


Progressive  Lessons  in  Chinese  Spoken  Language,  3  vols. 
Progressive  Course  in  Colloquial  Chinese,  3  vols. 


14/-     8°  Shanghai        [     ]  81 
80/-      4°  TrUbner 


SeriaL 

China  Review  : 


trad.  Stanislas  Julien,  2  vols. 


notes  and  queries  on  the  far  east,  vols,  i.-xvii. 


[Chinese  syntax]  30/-     8°  Paris 


69;  70 


Chrestomathies 

Martin,  Rev.  W.  A.  P. 
Mayers,  W.  F.  [ed.] 
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— V.  also  K  §  154  :  Chinese  Literature,  s.v.  Collections, 
[ed.  ]  Analytical  Reader  :  learning  to  read  and  write  Chinese 
The  Chinese  Reader's  Manual 
Textes  faciles  en  Langue  Chinois 


Dialogues. 

Medhurst,  Rev.  W.  H.  Chinese  Dialogues,  Questions  and  Sentences 

Prae-Chinese  Language  of  China. 

*de  Lacouperie,  Prf  Terrien    Languages  of  China  before  the  Chinese 


ann.  2^/-  8°  Hong  Kong  72-89  in  prog. 


T,ll(>      4°  Shanghai  63 

25/6      8°         „  74 

5/-      8°  Paris  88 


18/-     8°  Shanghai        [5-]  63 


10/6     8°  Nutt 


87 


Finds  the  earlier  seat  of  the  Chinese  in  Western  Asia,  and  here  gives  evidence  that  they  were  subject  to  the  influence  of  Susiana,  having  moved 
eastwards  about  23  cent.  B.C.    The  evidence  is  derived  chie~fly  fr.  the  remains  of  the  early  ]ang.  in  the  Chinese  language  and  literature. 


153.    MONOSYLLABIC   (*) :  CHINESE   PHILOLOGY   (§) :   DIALECTS. 


Amoy. 

Douglas,  Rev.  C. 
Macgowan,  Rev.  J. 

Canton. 

Ball,  J.  Dyer 


Chinese-English  Dictionary  of  Vernacular  Lang,  of  Amoy 

Manual  of  the  Amoy  Colloquial 

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30/- 
63/- 


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S4 


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83 


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How  to  Speak  Cantonese  [50  conversations  in  Cantonese  colloquial]  1 5/- 

Bridgman,  Chinese  Chrestomathy  in  the  Canton  Dialect  »./.  [105/-] 

Dennys,  Rev.  N.  B.  Handbook  of  Canton  Vernacular  of  Chinese  Language  30/- 

Chin.  Diet,  in  Cantonese  Dialect,  4  pts.,  ea.  12/6  ;  supplement  2/6 

[dialogues]  $1.50 
Williams,  S.  Wells  [Am.]  Easy  Lessons  in  Chinese 

J,  ,,  Tonic  Dictionary  of  the  Chinese  Language 

Foochow. 

Baldwin,  Rev. 


*EiTEL,  Rev.  E.  J. 

STEDMAN-^LEE,  g^  [Ams.]  Chinese  and  English  Phrase-Book 


[esp.  Canton  dialect]  21/- 
[Canton  dialect]  o.p.  \w.  £^ 


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8g 
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Hong  Kong  74 

77-82  ;  87 
New  York  88 

Macao  42 

Canton  56 


C.  C.        Manuafl  of  the  Fooghow  Dialect 
M  ACLAY  +  Baldwin,  §^'  Alphabetical  Dictionary  of  Chin.  Lang,  in  Foochow  Dialect 

Formosa. 

de  Lacouperie,  Prf.  T. 


18/- 
84/- 


8°  Foochow 


Formosa  Notes  ;  3  pi. 


[repr.  fr./.  E.  A.  S. 
847 


on  MSS.,  races,  langs.]  5/-     8*  Nutt 


71 
71 

87 


Philology] 


CHINESE   LITERATURE. 


[Monosyllabic 


K  §  154 

Hakka. 

Bal.l,  J.  Dyer 

Mandarin. 

Edkins,  Rev.  J. 
Giles,  Herbert  A. 

Perny,  p. 
Rudy,  C. 
Sydenstricker,  a. 

Ningpo. 

PiLLAY,  P.  S. 

Pekin. 

Stent,  G.  E. 

Shanghai. 

Edkins,  Rev.  J. 
Macgowan,  Rev.  J. 

Swatow. 

FlELDE,  A.  M. 

Pidgin-English 

Leland,  C.  G.  [Am. 


Easy  Sentences  in  the  Hakka  Dialect 


[w.  vocab.]  5/6     8°  Sbn^  Kong  8i 


Grammar  of  Chinese  Colloquial  Lang.  :  Mandarin  Dialect                           30/-     8°  Shanghai  [57]  64 

Dictionary  of  Colloquial  Idioms  in  Mandarin  Dialect                                     28/-     4°  Triibner  73 

Chinese  without  a  Teacher          [easy  sentences  in  Mand.  dial.,  w.  vocab.]  7/6     8°  Shanghai  [     ]  87 

Dictionnaire  Franjais-Lat.-Chin. :  Mand.  Dial.,  50/-;  Appendix               50/-     4°  Paris  69;  72 

Chinese  Mandarin  Lang.,  vol.  i.  :  Grammar                    [Ollendorf  meth.]  21/-     8°  Qmeva  74 

Exposition  of  Construction  and  Idioms  of  Mandarin  Dialect                           6/—  c  8°  Shanghai  89 


Chinese  Vocabulary  and  Dialogues  in  Ningpo  Dialect 
Chinese  and  English  Vocabulary  in  Pekinese  Dialect 


Vocabulary  of  the  Shanghai  Dialect 
Grammar  of  Colloquial  Chinese  :  Shanghai  Dialect 
[ed.]  Collections  of  Phrases  in  the  Shanghai  Dialect 


52/6  r  8°  Chusan  56 

40/-     8°  Shanghai       [    ]  77 


2l/-     8°  Shanghai 
21/-     8°        „ 
22/6     8°        „ 


30/-  s  4°  Swatow 


[     ]< 


69 

I  68 

62 


First  Lessons  in  the  Swatow  Dialect 
:  Literature. 
]        Pidgin- English  Sing-Song  [songs  and  stories  in  Pidgin-English]  5/- f  8°  Triibner  [76] 


78 


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THIBETAN.    ANNAMITIC,   SIAMESE,    ETC. 


[Monosyllabic 


Lt  KJ  [Ceremonial  Usages],  tr.  J.  Legge,  2  vols.  [Sacred  Booljs  of  East]    ea. 

Mai  Yu  langtou  chen  hoa  koue'i  ["The  Vendor  of  Oil"],  ed.  w.  Fch.  tr.  G.  Schlegel 
Mencius,  Works  of,  ed.  w.  tr.  and  notes  J.  Legge  [Chinese  Classics] 

,,  Xife  and  Works  of,  tr.  J-  Legge  [Chinese  Classics  Translated] 

Shi  King,  rfc.  ed.  w.  tr.  and  notes  J.  Legge,  2  pts.  [Chinese  Classics] 

,,  tr.  J.  Legge  [Chinese  Classics  Translated  (metrical)] 

Shoo  King,  Chow,  etc.       ed.  w.  tr.  and  notes  J.  Legge,  2  pts.  [Chinese  Classics]    ea 

„     and  Shi  King  [pts.  of  prose  ;tr.  ]  and  Hsiao  King,  tr.  J.  Legge  [Sac.  Bks.  ofEast]i2/6 

Catal.  of  Chinese  Transl,  of,  ed.  Bunyiu  Nanjio  32/6 

tr.  J.  Legge  [Sacred  Books  of  East]     10/6 


12/6     8' 

10/-  8' 
42/-  r  8' 
12/-  c  8° 
42/-  r  8° 
12/-  c  8° 
42/- 


Tripitaka 
Yi  King 

Buddhist  Texts 
Abhinishkramana  Sutra 


K  §§  155-156 

Clar.  Press  83 

Leyden  77 

Triibner  61 

75 
71 
7C 
65 
79 
83 
82. 


8°  Clar.  Press 

4° 

8° 


—for  Treatises  on  Buddhism,  i'.  A  §  10. 

the  romantic  legend  of  Buddha,  tr.  Prf.  S.  Beal  12/-  p  8°  Triibner  75 

A  Sanscrit  Life  of  Buddlia,  tr.  into  Chinese  in  the  6th  century,  and  thence  by  BEAL  into  English. 

Asvaghosha  Bodhisattva,  Fo-Sho-Hing-Tsan-King,  tr.  Prf.  S.  Beal  [Sacred  Books  d  East]  10/6     8°  Clar.  Press  83 

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2 1 /-obi  4' 


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■Rgya-Tcher-Rol-Pa  [  =  Lalita  Vistara,  v.  K  §  124  X.]:  ed.  w.  French  tr.  P.  E.  Foucaux 


IS/6     4° 


Paris 

Trub.»,;r 

CalciUta 

St.  Petersburg 


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74 


81 
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43 


58 
[65]  83 
79 
39 


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5/6 
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3/6 
30/-" 


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8°  Paris  64 


52 
71 
58 

47;  48 


156.    MONOSYLLABIC  W :  ANNAMITIC.    COOHIN-OHINESE.    SIAMESE.    TONQUINESE. 


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Taberd,  J.  L,  .  Dictionarium  A.nnamitico-Latinum,  ed.  J.  S.  Thewel 

Grammar. 


21/- 

6/6 

40/- 

50/- 


T&n-Dinh 
Pans 
Ninh  Pku 


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Literature. 

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Kim  Van  Kieu  TruySn 
Luc  VSn  Ti6n  Ca  Dign 
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Ti4nB6 


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Contes  et  Legendes  Annamites  8/-     8°  Saigon 

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transcrite  Phan  Dii'c  Hoa,  w.  Fch.  tr.  &  notes  A.  Landes ;  23  pi.  [an  Annam. 

comedy]  3/-     8°  Saifon 

8^9 


3   I 


79 

78 

80 

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67 


90 
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83 
86 

88 

87 


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BURMESE   PHILOLOGY  AND   LITERATURE. 


[Monosyllabic 


— his  Travels  [1858-60]  in  Siam,  Camb.  and  Laos,  vol,  ii.,  pp.  207-40  cont.  a 


K  §157 

Cambodian. 

MOUHOT,  H. 

Cochin-Chinese. 

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Siamese. 

Dictionary. 

Pallgoix, 

Grammar. 

EwALD,  L.  Grammatik  der  Tai-Sprache 

Tonquinese  :   Literature. 

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Camhod.  ■vocab.,  2  vols. 

Dictionnaire  Khmer-fran^aise 
Dialogues  Cochinchinois 

Dictionariura  Linguae  Thai 


32/-     8°  Murray  64 

35/-  r  8°  Saigon  78 

[in  French,  English  and  Latin]    16/-     8°  Paris  71 

[expl.  in  Lat.,  Fch.  and  Engl.]  o.p.  [w.  £'i\     f°  Paris  54 

9/-      8°  Leipzig  81 

7/-     8°  Saigon  84 


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FORCHHAMMER,  Dr.  E.    Notes  on  the  Languages  and  Dialects  spoken  in  British  Burmah 

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2/6     8°  Trubner 


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English  and  Burmese  Dictionary  [English-Burmese  only]  31/6     4°  Calcutta 

1^'  Burmese  Pocket  Dictionary     [both  parts  abridged  from  Judson's  DietS\  8/6  obi  8°  Rangoon 
The  Anglo-Karen  Dictionary,  ed.  Mrs.  J.  P.  Binney  36/-     4°        „ 


Lane,  Charles 

PHINNEY  +  EVELETH, 

Wade,  J. 

Grammars,  etc. 

Davidson,  Cpt.  F.  A. 
Gordon,  H.  K. 

JUDSON,  A. 
Latter,  Th. 
Slack,  Cpt.  Chas. 
Sloan,  W.  H. 
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Manual  of  Burmese  ;  2  maps 

Practical  Method  with  the  Burmese  Language 

Karen  Vernacular  Grammar 


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M'Mogandanobone  3  P'^- 

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Tsan  Mya  Thinge  Meng  Thami  Pyah-zat 

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[76]  87 

61 


S3 


86 


r  8° 

Rangoon 

t    ]76 

r  8° 

80 

8° 

it 

8" 

79 

8° 

if 

80 

8" 

t) 

«• 

8o 

8° 

If 

81 

8° 

a 

56 

8° 

81 

8° 

»t 

80 

r  8° 

Rangoon 

81 

8" 

,, 

C7fl  87 

4° 

80 

Philology] 


MALAIC   AND   MELANESIAN    PHILOLOGY.       Malayo-Polynesian 


K  §§158-159 


XIX.   nDalai20*|poligne6xan  Ipbilolog^  anb  Xttemture. 


Generally. 

Bopp,  F. 
CUST,  R.  N. 

Batta  (Sumatra). 

van  del-  TuUK,  N.  H. 


158.    MALAIC  PHILOLOGY. 


Ueb.  d.  Verwandtschaft  a.  unalay.-polynes.  Sprac'nen  m.  d.  indo-eurdp.      lo/-     8° 
Sketch  of  the  Modern  Latigi.  of  East  Indies      [Orient.  Ser.]  12/-;  red.  to  7/6  p  8° 


Berlin 
Triibner 


4> 

78 


Bataksch-Nederduitsch  Woordenboek  ;  30  col.  pi.  36/-  i  1 

Bataksch  Leesboek,  4  vols.,  38/6  ;  Tobasche  Spraakkunst,  pt.  i.  2/6 


Amsterdam  61 

'         ,,  60-62  ;  64 


Borneo. 

Hardeland,  a. 
svvettenham,  f.  a. 


Grammatik  d.  Dajackscheitj,  9/- ;  Dajacksch-Deutsches  Worterbuch  32/-  r  8° 

Comparative  Vocabulary  of  Wild  Tribes  of  Borneo  [jfl.R.A.S.I  9/-     8° 

Bugls,  Makassar  (Celebes). 

ChrestomatWes  Oceaniennes,  pt.  t  :  Textes  Bonghis 


Amsterdam 
Singapore 


58;  59 
80 


Matthes,  B.  F. 
jf  »f  • 

Javanese. 

Bibliography. 
van  der  Chijs,  J.  A. 
Dictionaries. 

Bruckner,  G. 
Favre,  Abbe  P. 
Jansz,  p. 
>>      »> 
Grammars. 

Favre,  Abbe  P. 
Jansz,  P. 

Kaiui. 

V.  Humboldt,  W. 

Sunda. 
OOSTING,  H.  J. 

RiGG,  Jonathan 
)]  If 

Malayan. 

Dictionaries. 

*Favre,  Abbe  P. 
Happart,  G. 
Swettenham,  F.  a. 

Grammars,  etc. 

Crawfukd,  J. 
Dennys,  Dr.  N.  B. 
*Favre,  Abbe  P. 
Maxwell,  W.  E. 
Meursinge,  A. 


Makassaarsch-HoUandsch  Woordenboek  ;  w.  atl.  of  col.  pi. 
Makassaarsch  Spraakkunst,  y/- ;  Makassaarsch  Chrestomathie 
Boegineesch-HoU.  Woordenboek,  35/-  ;  Boegineesch-Spraakkunst 


3/6  8° 
35/-  r  8° 
12/6     8° 

7/-     8- 


Paris 

The  Hague      [59]  75 

„       58;  [60]  83 

74 ;  75 


Proeve  eener  Nederl-Indlscne  Bibliographic 


[1659-1870]  12/-     8°  Batavia 


Vocabulary  of  the  Dutch,  SSnglish  &  Javanese  Langs,    o.p.  \_pb.  l6fl;  w.  18/-]     8° 
Dictionnaire  Javannais-Frai!<;ais  1 5/-  r  8° 

Nederlandsch-Javaansch  Woordenboek  12/-     8° 

Javaansch-Nederlandsch  Woordenboek  [Roman  characters]  21/-     8° 


Grammaire  Javanaise  :  avce  exercises 
Kleine  Javaansche  SpraalcKonst 


10/- 
12/6 


Batavia 
Vienna 
Sarnarang 


Paris 
Samarang 


Ueber  die  Kawi-Sprache,  3  vols.  ;  11  pi.  e.f.  [v^.  40/-] 

An  important  work  on  compar.  ptMot,  with  an  intro.  of  430  pp.    Batta  is  related  to  Sanscrit  and  Pali, 


4°  Berl 


75 


42 

70 
[    ]77 

77 


66 
[    ]8c 

36-39 


Soendasche  Grammatica,  r  vols.                                                                          4/6  r  8°   The  Hague  84  ;  84 

Nederduitsch-Soend.  Wootuenb.,  7/-;  Soend. -Nederduitsch  Woordenb.,  3  v.  l5/-r  8°     ,,  87  ;  87 

Dictionary  of  the  Sunda  Language                                                                    42/-     4°  Batavia  62 

On  the  Sunda  Language                                                                                 12/-     4°        ,,  62 


Dictionnaire  Malaise-Fran9ais,  2  v.  £z ;  Dictionnaire  Franfais-Malais,  2  v.  ea.  £2  1 
Dictionary  of  Favorlang  Diaiect  of  Formosan  Language  7/6    12° 

Vocabulary  of  English  and  Malayan  Langs.,  2  vols.  [both  parts]  ea.  10/-     8° 

Grammar  and  Dictionary  or  tne  Malay  Language,  2  vols.  e.p.  [«/.  63/-]     8° 

Handbook  of  Malay  Colloqaial  21/- i  8° 

Grammaire  de  la  Langue  Malaise  12/6     8° 

Manual  of  the  Malay  Language  [w.  sketch  of  Sanser.  elem.  in  Malay]  7/6  c  8° 

Maleisch  Leesboek,  3  pts.  16/-   12° 


S*  Vienna  75  ;  So 

Batiwia  40 

Singapore        81 ;  87 


Smith  &  Elder        52 
Singapore  78 

Vienna  76 

Triil)ner  [82]  88 

Leydenidfi-\']'[  79-80 


Clar.  Press 
Triibner 


159.    MELANESIAN  amd  POLYNESIAN  PHILOLOGY. 

Cenerally. 

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CnsT,  R.  N.  Sketch  of  the  Modern  Languages  of  Oceania 

*Fornander,  a.  Acct.oi'Po\ynes.K3.c&'=yo\.iii.isacompar.vocab.ofPolynes.&'Indo-Eur.langs.^l-^  8°         ,, 

V.  d.  Gabelentz,  H.  C.  Die  melanesischen  Sprachen  nach  ihrem  Bau,  2  pts.  16/-     4°  Leipzig 

Macdonald,  Rev.  D.  [Austral.]  Oceania:  linguistic  and  anthropological ;  7  ill.  6/- c  8°  Meihoiirne 

United  States  Exploring  Expedition  [1838-42]  under  Wilkes  r  4°  Philadelphia 

Vol  v>j .  Etlinography  and  Philology,  by  H.  Hale  [Am.}.    The  PliBolopical  poi "  -'  ' 

vocabularies,  etc..  of  dialects  i 

851 


Ethnography  and  Ehilology,  by  H.  Halb  [Am.].    The  Pliilolo?ical  portion  conUins  a  Polynesian  and  a  Vitran  [Fijian]  grammar  and  vocabulary,  and  ffrainmars 
vocabularies,  etc.,  of  dialects  and  languages' of  several  other  islands. 


8s 

in  prep. 

[86]  90 

60;  73 

88 

46 


Philology] 


AUSTRALIAN   PHILOLOGY. 


[Malayo-Polynesian 


K  §160 

Fijian. 

Hale,  H.  [Am.] 
Hazlewood,  D. 

Hawaiian. 

Andrews,  Lorrin 

t>  )> 

fi  »> 

Emerson, 
Hitchcock,  H.  R.  [Am.]  English- Hawaiian  Dictionary 

New  Zealand.         — ».  K  §  i6o. 


Vitian  Grammar  and  Vocabulary,  v.  sup,  s.v.  United  States  Explor.  Exped. 

Fijian-English&  English-Fijian  Dictionary  &Grammar,ed.  Calvert  fl./.[ni.  2S/-]8''  Wesley.  Mis. Pub. [ 


Grammar  of  the  Hawaiian  Language 
Vocabulary  of  Words  in  the  Hawaiian  Language 
Dictionary  of  Hawaiian  Language  ;  w,  Eng.-Haw.  Vocab. 
English- Hawaiian  Dictionary 


]72 


10/6 

8° 

Honolulu 

W 

26/- 

8° 

Lahainluna 

46 

^1/6 

8° 

Honolulu 

6'; 

2S/- 

8° 

Lahainluna 

4S 

L 

12° 

San  Francisco 

88 

Samoan. 

Dictionary;  Samoan  [both  pts.];  with  grammar  and  dialect  e.p.  [w.  7/6]     8°  Samoa 

Pratt,  Rev.  G.  Grammar  and  Dictionary  of  Samoan  Language,  ed.  Whitmee  18/-     8°  TrUbner 

VioLETTE,  Pire  L.  Dictionnaire  Samoa- Fran9.-Angl.  et  Fran;. -Samoa- Anglais  17/-     ^  Paris 

Tahitlan. 

Dictionary  :  Tahitian  and  English  [w.  introd.  remarks  on  the  language]  o.p.  \w.  £,'i\     8°  Tahiti 

Jaussen,  Bp.  E.  Grammaire  de  la  Langue  Maori,  Dialecte  Tahitien  -  8/6   12°  St.  Cloud 

Tongan. 

Missionaires  Maristes 


Dictionnaire  Tonga-Frangais  et  Fran9ais-Tonga 


17/-     8°  Paris 


62 

[62]  78 

79 


SI 
60 


90 


160.    AUSTRALIAN  PHILOLOftY  (inol.  MALAGASY,  MAORI  and  NEW  GUINEAN). 


Australian. 

CuRR,  E.  M.  The  Australian  Race  :  its  origin,  languages,  customs,  etc.,  vols,  l.-iv.        42/- 

127  Engl,  words  w.  their  representatives  in  250  native  languages,  printed  separ.  for  ea.  tribe.    VoL  iv..  f",  gives  half  the  words  in  parallel 

Dawson,  James  Australian  Aborigines  14/-     4° 

On  the  languages  and  customs  of  several  tribes  in  Western  District  of  Victoria. 

Ridley,  Rev.  W.  Kamilaroi  and  other  Australian  Languages  10/6 

Teichelmann  +  Schurmann,  ^^  Grammar,  Vocab.  &  Phraseol.  of  Aborig.  Lang,  of  S.  Australia  16/- 


c  8°  &  i  r  Triibner      89 

columns.     Vide  E  §  6S- 

Melbourne  (Macmillan)  81 


o.p. ;  Key  o.j 
o.p.  \_w.  7/6] 


Threlkeld,  Rev.  T.  E.  Grammar  of  the  Aborigines  of  New  South  Wales 
Williams,  W.  Vocabulary  of  the  Language  of  Adelaide  District 

Malagasy  (Madagascar). 

Dictionaries. 

Freeman -f  Johns,  ^      Dictionary  of  Malagasy  Language,  2  vols.  [both  parts]  o.p.  \_w.  £$\ 

French  Cathol.  Missionaries   Dictionnaire  Fran9. -Malgache  o.p.  [w.  £6  6/-] 

Vocabulaire  Franj.-Malgache  14/- 

Griffiths,  David  English  and  Malagasy  Vocabulary,  w.  sentences  in  both  languages 

Richardson,  Rev.  J.       New  Malagasy- English  Dictionary  :  w.  intro.  Rev.  W.  E.  Cousins 

Sewell,  J.  S.  Dictionary :  English- Malagasy  12/6 

Grammars. 

Griffiths,  David 
Kessler,  Julius 
Parker,  G.  W. 


s  4 
8° 

■>.  8° 
8° 


Sydney 
Adelaide 

Adelaide 


[66]  77 
40 

30;  51 

40 


Grammar  of  the  Malagasy  Lang,  in  Ankova  Dialect  o.p.  \w.  18/-] 

Intro,  to  Gram,  and  Liter,  of  Madagascar  [gram. ,  voc. ,  phrases]  3/6 

Concise  Grammar  of  the  Malagasy  Language  5/- 


8°  Tananarivo 
8°  He  Bourbon 
8**   Tananarivo 
)8° 
8°  Antananarizto 


12°    Woodbridge 

i°  Hunt 
c  8°  Triibner 


35 

-55 
80 

63 
85 
75 


54 
70 

83 


Maori  (New  Zealand). 

Maunsell,  R.  Grammar  of  the  New  Zealand  Language 

Williams,  W.  Dictionary  of  New  Zealand  Language 

„  „  First  Lessons  in  Maori  Language 

Literature  —for  Folk-literature,  v.  B^zq. 

Grey,  Sir  George  [ed.]     Poetry  of  the  New  Zealanders 

New  Guinean. 

Lawks,  Rev.  W.  G.  Grammar  and  Vocabulary  of  the  Motu  Tribe 

852 


o.p.  [to.  42/-]     8°  Auckland  42 

[w.  grammar]  10/6     8°  Williams         [52]  71 
[w.  vocabulary]  2/6  s  8°  Trubner  [62]  87 

[texts]  o.p.  \w.  35/-]      8*   Wellington,  N.Z.  S3 


10/6     8°  Sydney 


8S 


Philology] 


AFRICAN    PHILOLOGY. 


[African 


XX.   atdcan  pbilolog^. 


K  §161 


Generally. 

Dictionaries. 

Earth,  H.  [ed.] 
KOELLE,  S.  W. 
Krapf,  Rev.  J.  L. 
Last,  J.  T. 
Reinisch,  Leo 

Grammars,  etc. 


161.    GENERAL  and  SPECIAL  TREATISES. 


Collection  of  Vocabs.  of  Central- African  Languages  [in  Eng.  and  Germ.]  30/-     4°  Gotha 
Polyglotta  Africana  :  comparative  vocab.  of  300  words  in  100  langs.  21/-  i  f°  Triibner 

Vocabulary  of  Six  East- African  Languages  [in  7  cols.]  12/- 

Polyglotta  Africana  Orientalis  [250  wds.  and  sentences  in  48  langs  and  dial.]  3/— 
Sprachen  von  Nordost-Afrika,  vols,  i.-iii.  [Barea  and  Nubian]  20/- 

Compar.  Grammar  of  S.-African  Langs.  I.  (i.)  [phonol.],  ii.  (i)  [noun]       36/-     8° 


Triibner 
Vienna 


62-66 

54 

50 

85 

74-79 


Sketch  of  the  Modern  Languages  of  Africa,  2  vols. 
— y.  B  §  34  :  African  Mythology  and  Folklore. 


BI.EEK,  W.  H.  J. 
*CusT,  R.  N. 

Folk- Literature 

Magazine. 

Zeitschrift  fiir  afrikanische  Sprachen,  ed.  C.  G.  Biittner 

'Afar. 

CoLizzA,  G.  Lingua  'Afar  nel  Nord-est  dell'  Africa 

Reinisch,  Prf.  L.  Die  'Afar  Sprache,  3  pts. 

Alo-a,  or  Ga  (Gold  Coast). 

Christai.ler-(-Locher,  ^Hst  Dictionary:  Tshi  (Asante),  Akra,  Tshi  (Chwee) 
ZiMMERMANN,  Rev.  J.      Grammatical  Sketch  of  Akra  or  Ga  Lang.,  2  vols. 

Amharic  (Abyssinia)— ».  K  §  1 16 :  Ethiopic. 
Asante  (Fanti). 

Christaller,  Rev.  J.  G.  Dictionary  of  the  Asante  and  Fante  [Tshi]  Language 

,,  „         Grammar  of  the  Asante  and  Fante  [Tshi]  Language 

Rlls,  H.  N.  Grammatical  Outline  and  Grammar  of  the  Oji  Language  [tr.] 

,,         ,,  Elemente  des  Akwapirn  Dialektes  der  Odschi-Sprache 

Bantu. 

KoLBE,  Rev.  F.  W.  A  Language-Study  based  on  Bantu 

Barea  (Abyssinia). 
Reinisch,  Prf.  Leo 

Bari  (Upper  Nile  Basin). 
Mitterrutzner,  Dr.  J.  C.  Sprache  der  Bari 
MiiLLER,  J.  Sprache  der  Bari 

Benga  (Isle  of  Konisko,  W.  Africa). 

Mackev,  J.  L.  Grammar  of  the  Benga  Language 

Berber  (Algeria,  Tunisia,  Morocco)— z;.  K  §  103,  s.v.  Libyan, 


25/- ;  red.  to  18/-  p  8° 


Triibner  62 ;  69 

84 


[quarterly]  a««.  12/-     8°  Berlin      87  in  prog. 


8°   Vienna 


5/- 8° 


4/-     8° 


[w.  specimens]  4/-     8° 


Basle 
Stitttgart 


25/- 
8/- 

10/- 
8/6 


8°  Basle 
8°       „ 
3°       ,. 
8°       „ 


Die  Barea  Sprache 


6/-  p  8°  Triibner 
[grammar,  text,  dictionary]  6/-     8°   Vienna 


[grammar,  text,  dictionary]  7/-     8°  Brixen 
l^ammar,  selections,  glossary]  2/-     8°   Vienna 


$2    12°  Ne'j)  York 


87 
8S-87 


74 

ss 


8i 

75 
54 
53 

88 

74 


67 

64 


55 


Bilin,  or  Bogos 
Bishari  (Nubia). 

Almkvist,  Hermann 
MUNZINGER,  W. 

Bornu. 

KOELLE,  S.   W. 
NORRIS,   E. 


— V.  K  §  104  :  Kushitic  Philology. 


Die  Bischari-Sprache  Tu-Bedawie  in  Nordost-Afrika,  2  vols.  35/- 

Ostafrikanische  Studien  [w.  grammar  and  vocab.]  11/- 


4°  Ufsala  81  ;  86 

8°  Schaffhausen  64 


Grammar  of  Bomu  or  Kanuri  Language 
African  Native  Literature  in  Bornu  Lang. 
Grammar  of  Bornu  Lang.  [w.  dial., 


10/6 
[w.  trss.  and  gloss.]  7/6 
1  "•/■  [15/- 


trss.  and  vocab.]  1 


Triibner  54 

Williams  54 

]     8°  Triibner  53 


Bunda  (Loanda,  W.  Africa). 

Cannecattim,  B.  M.        Observafoes  gram,  sobre  a  lingua  Bunda  [in  Portuguese]  20/- 

„  Diccionario  da  Lingua  Bunda  [in  Portuguese]  o.p.  \w.  25/-] 

Lhatei.ain,  H.  Grammatica  do  Kimbundu  [in  Portugue.se] 

Woodward  W.  H.  Collections  for  a  Handbook  of  the  Boondei  Language  4/- 


8"  Lisbon  '  [05]  59 

4°         .1          .  04 

8°  Genebra  ,  88-89 

8°  Triibner  82 


Chamir  (Abyssinia)  —a.  K  §  104  :  Kushitic  Philology. 


8S3 


Philology] 


AFRICAN    PHILOLOGY. 


[African 


K  §161 

ChigOgO  or  GogO  [near  Unya  Nyambe]. 

Clark,  G.  J.  Vocabulary  of  the  Chigogo  Language 

Congo  (West  Africa). 

Bentley,  Rev.  W.  H.      Dictionary  of  the  Kongo  Language  ' 
„  „  Grammar  of  the  Kongo  Language 

Grammar  of  Congo  Lang,  as  spoken  200  years  ago 


12/6     8°  Triibner 


Brusciotto, 


[both  parts]  iff-     8'  Triibner 
Iw.  tales,  proverbs,  etc.]  „ 

8/-     8°        „ 

Translated  from  the  Latin  by  Rev.  H.  Gra:t!»»  GUINNESS. 

Craven  +  Barfield,  H.+ J.  English-Congo  and  Congo-English  DictionaiT  [w.  phrases]  6/-     8°        „ 

Guinness,  Rev.  H.  Grattan      Grammar  of  the  Congo  Language  12/6     8°        „ 

Creolese  —v.  Negro-Engllsh,  infra. 

Dahomy. 

COURDIOUX,  Ph.  E.  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Fongbe,  vol.  i.  [French-Fongbe]  4/-     8°  Paris 

Dinka  (Upper  Nile  Basin). 

Beltrame,  D.  G.  Grammatica  e  Vocabulario  della  Lingua  Denka  [Mem.  Soc.  Geog.  Ital.,  vol.  iii.]_7/'6^8°  Rome 

MiTTERRUTZNER,  Dr.  J.  C.      Die  Dinka  Sprache 

Dualla. 

Saker,  a.  J.  Grammatical  Elements  of  Dualla  Lang. 

Efik  (West  Africa). 

GOLDIE,  H. 

Enguduk. 


77 


in  prep. 
82 


83 
82 


79 


Dictionary  of  the  Efik  Language 


[grammar,  text,  dictionary]  7/-     8°  Brixen 

fw.  vocab.]  o.p.  \_w.  12/-]  8°  Cameroons  ( W.  Africa)  55 

fboth  parts]  o.p,  \w.  25/-]     8°  Glasgow  74 


Vocabulary  of  the  Enguduk  Iloigob  [Masai  of  East  Africa] 
Vocabulary  of  Engutuk  Eloicob 

—V.  K§  116. 


Introduction  to  Fernandian 


Erhardt,  J. 
Keapf,  Kev.  J.  L. 

Ethiopie 
E'ernandian. 

Clarke,  J. 

Fulah  (West  Africa). 

Krause,  G.  a.  Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  d.  Fulischen  Sprache 

Macbriar,  Rev.  R.  M.     Grammar  of  Fulah  Lang.,  [posthumously]  ed.  E.  Norris 
Reichardt,  C.  a.  L.       Grammar  of  Fulde  Language,  12/6;  "Vocabulary  of  Fulde  Language 

Galla  (East  Africa)— ».  K  §  104:  Kushitic  Philology. 

Ghat  (Sahara). 

Krause,  G.  A.  [ed.]         Proben  der  Sprache  von  Ghat 

Grebo  (Cape  Palmas). 


3/-     8°  Ludwigsburg  57 

2/-     8°  Tubingen  54 


ep.  \w.  10/-]     8°  Berwick-on-Tweed iil& 


4/-     8°  Leipzig 
o.p.  \vi.  15/-]    16°  Triibner 
10/6     8°  Leipzig 


[w.  German  trss.]  4/-     8°  Leipzig 


Payne,  J.  [Am.] 

TUTSCHEK,  C. 

Haussa. 

Le  Roux,  J.  M. 
ScHON,  Rev.  J.  F. 


Dictionary  of  the  Grebo  Langu^e 

Galla  Grammar,  and  Galla- Eng. -Germ,  and  Eng.-Galla-Germ.  Diet. 


IS/-     8'  New  York 
9/-     8°  Munich 


Essai  de  Dictionnaire  Fran9ais-Haoussa  et  Haoussa.Fran9ais  12/6     4*  Alters 

Dictionary  of  the  Haussa  Language  [both  parts]  10/6     8°  Triibner 

Haussa  Reading  Book  tw.  grammar  and  vocab.]  2/6     8° 


Hahn,  C.  H, 
KoLBE,  Rev.  F.  W. 


Grammar  of  the  Haussa  Language 

HerePO  (South  Africa). 

liKlNCKER,  Rev.  H.  Wbrterbuch  und  Grammatik  des  Otji-Herero 

Grundziige  einer  Grammatik  der  Herero  Sprach* 
The  Vowels :  primeval  laws  in  Herero 
English-Herero  Dictionary,  ed.  Rev.  H.  Brincke* 

— V.  Namaquha,  infra. 

— V.  K  §  103,  s.v.  Kabail. 

— V.  Zulu,  infra. 

— V.  Bomu,  supra. 


7/6     8- 


84 

54 

76;  7» 


84 

60 

44-45 


87 

[43]  7& 

77 

62 


25/-  8°  Leipzig 
8/-  r  8°  Berlin 
3/-     8°  Cape  Town 

IS/-P8°        .. 


(    1! 


87 
57 
69 


Hottentot 

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— V.  Swahili,  infra. 

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— V.  K  §  1 60,  s.v.  Malagasy. 


Maples,  Chauncy 


[in  Portuguese]  5/-     8°  Lisbon 

lid    32°  Triibner 
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K  §161 


79 
81 


67 

56 

70 
89 
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57 


69-70 

82-S8 

69 

56 


80 
79 


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Le  Berre,  Rev.  — 


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SahO  —V.  K  §  104 :  Kushitic  Philology. 

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8/6  12°  Paris 

[w.  brief  grammar]  8/6  12°      ,, 

7/-  8°      „ 

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77 
81 

73 
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SwahilL 

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—V.  K§  u6. 

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Outline  of  Gram,  of  Vei  Lang.     [w.  Vei-Eaglish  vocab.]  o.p.  [pi.  16/-;  v/.  7/6]     8°  Triibner 


10/-  r  8°  Paris 
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76 

iguage                                   3/6    12°  Zanzibar 

67 

6/-  s  8°  Paris 

8S 

[w.  outline  of  grammar]  30/-  r  8°  Triibner 
7/6     8°  Bell 

82 
[71]  75 

54 


16/-  r  8°  Pans  58 

13/-    12°  Dakar  [25]  55 

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K  §§162-163 

Yao. 

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t 


c8° 
i6° 


S.P.C.K. 

Triibner 


go 
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6/- 


Zulu  (Kafir  and  Xosa-Kafir) 

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Davis,  Rev.  W.  J. 


DOHNE,  T.  L. 
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Zulu-Kafir  Reading  Book  pt.  i.,  l/-  ;  ii.,  3/- ;  iii.,  SJ- ;  iv.,  7/-  16°  . 

English  and  Kaffir  Dictionary  :  princ.  Xosa- Kaffir  5/- 

Dictionary  of  Kaffir  Language;  pt.  i.  ;  Kaffir- English  ,  8/- 

Kaffir  Grammar  5/~ 

Zulu-Kafir  Dictionary  :  etymologically  explained  21/- 

The  Isizulu  :  grammar  of  Zulu  language  21/- 

The  Zulu-Kafir  Language  Simplified  [Simplified  Grammar  Series]  6/- 

English-Zulu  Dictionary  :  with  pronunciation  8/- 


r8° 
8° 
8° 
8° 


Washington  58 

Seeley  525  52 


61 

Natal  n.d.  (59) 

Triibner  77 

Wesley  Miss.Pub.  72 

72 

Cape  Town  57 

Natal  59 

Triibner  80 

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de  Olmos,  Andre 

PiMENTEL,  F. 

Classification. 

Orosco  y  Berra,  L.  M.  Geografia  de  las  Lenguas  d.  Mexico 

Contains  an  essay  on  the  classification  of  the  languages  of  Mexico. 

Place-Names. 

Buschmann,  J.  C.  F.       Ueber  die  aztekischen  Ortsnamen,  pt.  1. 

Literature  — ».  also  B  §  35. 

BlONDELLi,  B.  [ed.]  Evangelium,  Epistolarium  et  Lectionarium  Aztecum 

BRiNTOK.Prf.  D.  G.[Am. ;  ed.]  Ancient  Nahuatl  Poetry  [27  poems  w. trs.  &  notes;  Lib.Abor.  Am.Lit.]$3  12°  Philadelphia 

,,  „         [Am.  ;  ed.]  Rig  Veda  Americanus  [sacred  songs  of  the  anc.  Mexicans]  $2. 50     8°  „ 

Simeon,  Remi  [ed.]    '      Annales  Mexicaines  de  Chimalpahin;  w.  Fch.  tr.  [Bibl.  Ling.  Amer.]     8°  Paris 

New  Granada. 

Castillo  I  Orozco,  E.    Vocab.  Pa^z-Castellano,  Catecismo,  etc.  [Bibl.  Ling.  Amer.;  written  early  18  cent.]  12/6  8°  Paris 
Celedon,  Rafael  Gramatica,  Catecismo  i  Vocab.  Goajira  [Bibl.  Ling.  Am&.]  17/-     8°  Paris 

Quichua  (perh). 

Dictionary. 
de  Arona,  J. 

MiDDENDORF,  E.  W. 

Grammars,  etc. 


50/-     4°  Mexico 


61-     4°  Berlin 


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7' 
86 


69 
[1571]  80 

[1595]  85 
in  prep. 

64;  69 
80 
75 

[  in 

64 


S3 

58 
88 
90 
89 


Dictionario  de  Peruanismos 
Worterbuch  der  Keshua-Sprache 


77 

78 


40/-     8*  Buenos  Ayres         84 
8°  Leipzig  in  prep. 


Brasseur  de  Bourbourg  Gramatica  de  la  Lengua  Quiche 


Ellis,  R.  [Am.] 
Markham,  C.  R. 

MiDDENDORF,  E.  W. 

Nodal,  Dr.  J.  F. 
V.  TSCHUDI,  J.  J. 

Literature 


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Peruvia  Scythica  :  the  Quichua  lang.  of  Peru,  derived  fr.  Central  Asia 

Quichua  Grammar  and  Dictionary  31/608"         ,, 

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Die  Kechua  Sprache  :  grammar,  specimens,  dictionary,  3  pts.  21/-  r  8°   Vienna 


62 

75 
64 
90 

S3 


— V.  also  B  §  35. 
Ollanta  :  drama  in  Quichua  language  :  ed.  and  tr.  C.  R.  Markham 
„  „  ed.  Dr.  J.  F.  Nodal 

„  „  ed.  P.  Zeggara ;  w.  French  tr.  and  notes 

„  „  GerKt  tr.   by  J.  J.  v.  Tschudi,  w.  notes 

„  „  „         by  G.  Flammberg 

Taensa. 

Haumont^+Parisot+Adam,  \r^  Grammaire  et  Vocabulaire  de  la  Langue  Taensa  [Bibl.  Ling.  Amer.]  12/6  8°  Paris 

Timuquana. 

Pareja,  p.  F.  Artede  la  Lengua  Timuquana  [written  1614],  ed.  L.  Adam+J.Vinson[Kibl.Ling.  Am&.]i2/6  8° /'a?^*  86 


7/6  c  8°  Triibner 
7/6  r  8° 
[Bibl.  Ling.  Amc^v.]  21/-     8°  Paris 
iij-  i  4°   Vienna 
[verse]  1/6    i6°  StMtgart 


71 

74 
78 
76 

77 
82 


Asia. 

Ainos 

America. 

Alcutic. 

I'riZMAIEU,  A. 


XXII.  Ib^petbotean  pbilolOQ^, 

165.    ALEUTIC  and  ESQUIIMAUX  PHILOLOGY. 

— V.  K  §  150 :  Japanese  Philology,  s.v.  Aino. 


Die  Sprache  der  Aleuten  und  Fuchsinseln,  2  pts^ 

859 


3/-     8°   Vimna 


84 


Philology] 


GYPSY    PHILOLOGY. 


[Unclassed 


K  §166 

Esquimaux. 

Bibliography. 

Pilling,  J.  C.  [Am.]         Bibliography  of  the  Eskimo  Language 

Generally. 

Henry,  Prf.  Victor 

Kleinschmidt,  S. 

Petitot,  le  R.  P.  E. 

Pfizmaier,  a. 


[Smithsonjan  Instit.]  75^.      f   Washington 


Rasmussen,  C. 
Rink,  Dr.  H. 


87 


Equisse  d'une  grammaire  de  la  langu6  Innok                                                     2/-     8°  Paris  78 

Grammatik  der  grbnlandischen  Sprache                                              o.p.  [w,  3/6]     8°  Berlin  S' 

Vocabulaire  fran9ais-esquimaux  [w.  gram,  notes  &  monogr.  on  the  tribe]  42/-;  red.  to  21/-  4*  Paris  76 

Die  Abarten  der  gronlandischen  Sprache                                                              1/6     8°   Vienna  84 

Darlegung  gronlandischer  Verbalformen                                                              1/6     8°,     ,,  85 

Gronlandsk  Sproglaere                                                                                           4/6     8°  Copmhagen   _  89 
The  Eskimo  Tribes — deals  largely  with  them  in  regard  to  languages           4/6  8°  Co?>£wAa^e«(Williams)8S 


XXIII.  lUnclasseb  Hanouaoes. 


166.    GYPSY  PHILOLOGY. 
Generally. 

CoLOCCi,  A.  Gli  Zingari  ;  ill.  [a  hist,  of  the  gypsies,  w.  specs,  of  poetry]     ^  Turin  89 

Gypsy  Lore  Society  Journal  [quarterly]  ann.  20/-  8°  Constable,  Edin  88  sgq.  in  prog. 

'Joseph,  Archduke  of  Hungary  Czigany  Nyelvtan  ["  the  Gypsy  Tongue "]  %°  Pesth  88 

A  copious  vocabulary  and  grammar,  comp.  w.,the  Indian  languages ;  w.  crit  ace.  of  the  var.  wks.  upon  the  Gypsies.'   French  and  Germ.  trs.  are  in  prep. 


Pott,  A.  F. 

SiMsoN,  Walter 
History,  etc. 
Literature 
Smith,  Laura  A.  [ed.] 

Europe. 

MiKLOsicH,  Fr. 

Austria. 

MiKLOSicH,  Fr. 

England. 

Generally 

Leland,  C.  G.  [Am.] 
Smart+Crofton,  y-^ 

Dictionary 
Borrow,  George 


Die  Zigeuner  in  Europa  u.  Asien,  2  vols.  [gram,    diet.,  specs.]  16/-     %°  Halle  44:45 

Cf.  also  G.  J.  AsCo'li'S  Zigcunerisches  [Suppl.  to  above]  4/-  8"  ii.  65. 

— his  History  of  the  Gipsies,  iriiM/j.  specimens  of  the  language  $2  12°  [Loud.  65]  New  York  78 

— V.  F  §  76  :  History  of  the  Gypsies. 

— V.  B  §  39  :  Gypsy  Fplklore. 

Through  Romany  Song-Land  '  ,[texts  and  trs.]  5/-  f  8°  Stptt  89 


Ueber  die  Mundarten  und  Wanderungen  der  Zigeuner  Europa's,  12  pts.     40/6     4°   Vienna 
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Glossar  zu  d.  Marchen  u.  Liedern  d.  Zigeuner  d.  Bukowina 

— V.  also  K  §  241  :  English,  s.v.  Slang. 
The  English  Gipsies  and  their  Language 
Dialect  of  the  English  Gypsies 


5/-     8°    Vienna 


72-80 
74-78 


75 


15/- 


7/6     8°  TrUbner  [73]  74 

8°  Philolog.Sbc.(Tbnr.)[63]75 


[74]  88 


58-62 
69;  72 


RomanoLavo-Lil:  wordbk.oftheRomany[w.specs.;forhisotherbks.,w.F§76]5/-  s  8°  Murray 

Germany  and  Hung-ary. 

Ave-Lallement,  F.  C.  B.  Das  deutsche  Gaunerthum,  4  vols.  o.p.  \w.  30/-]  8°  Leipzig 

Muller,  Fiiedrich  Beitrage  zur  Kenntniss  d.  Rom-Sprache,  2  pts.     [/?-.  Sitzb.  Wien.  Akad.]  2/-  8°   Vienna 

Norway. 

SuNDT,  E.  Beretning  om  Fante-eller  Landstrygerfolket  [w.  diet,  of  Norweg.  gypsies]  8°  Chrisiiania     [50]  52 

Boumanla. 

Vaillant,  J.  A.  Grammaire,  Dialogues,  et  Vocabul.  de  la  Langue  des  Boheraes  8°  Paris  68 

Slavonic  Countries. 

BoHTLlNGK,  O.  Ueber  die  Sprache  d.  Zigeuner  in  Russland  ;  w.  supplement  St.  Petersburg ^2;  ^^ 

Jesina,  J.  Romani  Gib  :  die  Zigeuner  Sprache  [Getnv.  tr.]' [gi-am.,  diet.,' chrestom.]  8;i*-  %°  Leipzig 

Kalina,  a.  La  Langue  des  Tsiganes  Slovaques  3/6  8°  Posen 

Des  Bohemiens  et  de  leur  Musique  en  Hongrie  12/-  8°  Leipzig 


Liszt,  F. 

V.  Sow  A,  Dr.  Rudolf 

Spain. 

Borrow,  George 
Hudson,  G. 
Jimenez,  D.  A. 
Mayo  y  Quindale 

Transylvania. 

V.  Wlislocici,  H. 


Die  Mundairt  der  slovakischen  Zigeuner 


The  Zincali :  account  of  the  gypsies'  of  Spain 
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El  Gitanismo 


Die  Sprache  der  transsilvanischen  Zigeuner 

860 


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82 

[59]  8i 

.87 


2/6  fc  8°  Murray  [41]  88 

[not  very  good]  6/-     8°  Milan  78 

16°  Madrid  [46]  54 

[history,  dialects,  customs,  e-lc.l     8°        ,,  70 

[w.  dictionary]  3/-     8°  Leipzig  83 


Philology] 


GREEK-AND-LATIN    PHILOLOGY:    JOINTLY.        [Greek-and-Latin 


Turkey. 

Paspati,  Dr.  A.  G. 


Etudes  sur  les  Tchinghian&  de  I'Empire  Ottoman  o.p.  \w.  28/-] 

Memoir  of  Language  of  Gypsies  as  used  in  Turkey  [Am.  tr.]  8/- 

Contains  an  iatroduction,  grammar,  dictionary,  dialogues,  tales,  etc. 


K  §§166*-ie7 


8°  Constantinople 
8°  Newkavm 


70 
62 


166*.    UNOLASSED  ASIATIC  PHILOLOGY. 
Dardistan. 

Leitner,  Dr.  G.  W.         The  Languages  and  Races  of  Dardistan,  3  pts.;  maps  and  pi.  [Govt,  pub.]  25/-     /("  Lahore  73-74 

Hunza  and  Nagyr. 


Leitner,  Dr.  G.  W.         The  Hunza  and  Nagyr  Handbook,  pt.  i. 


[Govt,  pub.]  42/-  r4''  Calcutta 


An  important  work,  opening  an  entirely  new  field  of  philology.    The  Hunza  laog. ,  Dr.  Leitner  states,  is  one  of  a  class  in  wh.  nouns  canbe  conceived  of  only  in  conn, 
w.  a  possessive  pronoun,  there  being  no  abstract  words  of  any  kind.     This  bk.  is  largely  ethnological. 

Indian  Trade  Dialects,  etc. 

Leitner,  Dr.  G.  W.         Linguistic  Fragments  discovered  in  1870,  '72  and  '79,  4  pts.  [Govt,  pub.]  42/-     f°  Lahore 

Indian  trade  dialects,  the  dialects  of  the  criminal  and  wandering  tribes,  with  an  account  of  the  Shawl  Alphabet  and  Shawl  Weaving. 

Prae-Chinese  Lang^uages  of  China— ».  k  §  152. 


80-82 


XXIV.  (3reeh*anb=Xatin  pbtlolog^:  jointly, 

167.    BIBLIOaRAPHY,  ENCYCLOPAEDIA  and  INTRODUCTION, 

For  editions  before  1700,  v.  Schweiger  :  Handbuck  d,  klass.  BibHograpkie,  o.p.  8"  Leipzig  30 ;  and  for  the  Earliest  Editions, 
V.  Panzer  ;  Annales  Typograpkici\x.o  a.d.  1536],  11  vols.  Nuremberg^  1793-1803. 

Bibliogfraphy,  Encyelopsedia  and  Methodology. 

Bibliotheca  Philologica,  ed.  C.  H.  Herrmann  [German  books  1852-72  in  all  departments]  5/6     8°  Halle  73-74 

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1848-1853,  by  C  J.  F.  RUPRECHT;  1854-79,  by  W.  MOldENER  ;  1880-1882,  by  E.  EhrENFEUCHTER;  1883,  by  G.  Kosinna  ;  1884, by  Max  HeYSE  ;-  1885  jp?.,  by  Aug.  BLAU. 

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Notices  of  classical  books  taken  fr.  the  Jahyesber.  Ub.  d.  Fortschritie  d.  class.  Alehertkujns-wiss. 

*BoECKH,  August  Encyclopadie  u.  Methodik  der  philolog.  Wlssenschaften  12/-     8"  Leipzig  [77]  86 

Posthumously  ed.  Ernest  Bratuschek,  and  now  re-ed.  Rudolf  KlussMANN. 


BOTFIELD,  B.  [ed.] 
BURSIAN,  C  [ed.] 


Prefaces  to  First  Editions  of  Gk.  &  Rom.  Classics  &  of  Scriptures  o.p.  [pb.  105/-;  w.  20/-]  4°  Bohn      61 
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HiJBNER,  Dr.  E.  Grundriss  zu  Vorlesungen  iib.  d.  Geschichte  u.  Encyclop.  d.  class.  Philologie  4/-     8"  Berlin  76 

Mayor,  Prf.  J.  B.  Guide  to  the  Choice  of  Classical  Books  [good  short  book]  4/6  c  8'  Bell  [74]  85 

*MuLLER,  Iwan  [ed.]         — in  his  Handbuch  der  klassischen  Alterthumswissenschaft,  pts.  i.-x.ea.  5/6   8°  Nordlingen  85-89  inp7-og, 

A  resum*  of  the  latest  results  of  scholarship  by  leading  specialists,  with  bibliographies,  etc.    To  occupy  20  half-volumes. 

Vol.    vL: 


i. :      Gnindleg.  u.  Gesch.  d.  PhiloL  (v.  UrlICHS,  etc.)—ut  infra. 
ii.  \      Griech.  u.  lat.  Sprachwiss.  (BruGMANN,  Stolz,  etc.)—ttt  K  §  168. 
iiL  !      Geogr.  u.  polit.  Gesch.  (Fr.  HOMMel,  Lolling,  POhlmann,  etc.)  16/6. 
iv.:       Lehrev.  d.  Altertumem(BUSOLT,  BAUER,  Schilling,  ^fc.) ;  Gk.  9/6; 

Lat.  7/fi. 
V.  (i) :  Gesch.  d.  antik.  Naturwiss.  (Gunther+Windelband)— «^  K  §  189. 
T.  (3) :  Gr.  MythoJ.  u.  Sakralalterth.  (Ad:  VOIGT+P.  STENGEL)  5/6. 
V.  (3] :  Gr.  Kultusaltertumer  (Oeuichbn)  6/6. 


ix.(.3) 


Klasa.  Kunstarchaaol.  (FLASCH)  ;  Numismat.  {WsiLt 

Griech.  Litteraturgesch.  (v.  CHRIST)— «/  K  §  187. 

Gesch.  d.  r8m.  Litteratur  (M.  SCHANZ}— «?  K  §  an. 
r-BUhnenwesend.  Gr.  u.  ROm.  (OEMICHEN)— wzf  K  5  188. 
;  Abriss  ;1.  byzant.  Litteraturgesch.  {K.  Krumbacher)— «^  K  S  2" 
;  Abriss  d.  lat.  Litter.,  im  Mittelalter  (TRAUBE)— w^  K  §  aix. 
Alphabet.  Index  to  Ae  whole  is  to  be  pubd. 


Introduction. 

Freund,  W.  Triennium  Philologicum  :  Grundziige  d.  philol.  Wissensch.,  6  pts.         ea.  4/- 

French  adaptation  of  same  by  S.  REINACH  s.v.,  Mantut  de  Philologie  Classique,  2  v,  14/-  8°  Paris  [    ]  83-8J 

Gow,  Dr.  James  Companion  to  the  School  Classics  ;  pi.  [a  good  little  bk.]  6/-  c8°  Macmillaii 

A  hdbk.  to  the  commentaries  on  school  classics,  giving  in  systematic  fonn  under  the  following:  heads  what  diets,  of  class,  antiq.  give  in  dislocated  articles 
Textual  Criticism,  Gk.  Govt,  (espec.  Athenian),  Roman  Govt.,  Theatre,  Philosophy. 

V.  Urlichs,  Dr.  Griindlegung  u.  Geschichte  d.  Philologie  [I.  Miiller's  Hdbh.  Klass.  Alterth.,  v.  i.]  12/-  r  8°  Nordlingen  85 

Includes  also  Hermeneutik  (BLASS),  Paheogr.  (BLASS),  Epijrraphie  (HINRICHS+E.  HuBNER),  Chronol.  (tJNCER),  Metrologie  (NISSEN).       r 

861 


8°  Leipz^gl^(^-^(>■\^^%^ 
[88]  89 


PhilologyJ 


GREEK-AND-LATIN   GRAMMAR. 


[Greek-and-Latin 


K  §§168-169 


168.    GEEEK-AMD-LATIN  GRAMMAR  {a)  -.  GENERALLY. 


8° 


Paris 
Paul 


[68]  78  ;  73 
[76]  79 


Meyer,  Leo 
Papillon,  T.  L. 

Collected  Essays 

Baunack,  J.+Tk 
Bergk,  T. 
Bernays,  J. 
BoffiCKH,  August 
Ctjrtius,  G. 
Gitlbauer,  M. 
gottling,  k.  w. 
Hadley,  Prf.  J.  [Am.] 
Haupt,  Moritz 
Hermann,  C.  F. 
Key,  Prf.  T.  H. 
Koch,  G.  A. 
KOECHLY,  Hermann 
Lachmann,  Karl 
Lange,  Ludwig 
Madvig,  J.  N. 
Nipperdey,  C. 
RiTSCHL,  Friedrich 
SCHOELL,  Adolf 

schoemann,  g.  f. 
Teuffel,  W.  S. 


71 
90 


90 

j9«?-//k[6i]82;[65]S4 
Clar.  Press      [76]  82 


,  pt.  i. 


Eaudey,  F.  Grammaire  Comparee  des  Langues  Classiques,  z  vols. 

Baur,  Prf.  Ferd.  Philological  Introduction  to  Greek  and  Latin,  tr.  C.  Kegan  Paul+ Stone     6/-  c 

Brugmann  &  Stolz,  etc.  Griech.  u.  latein.  Sprachwissenschaft    [  =  Iwan  Miiller's  JIdi.  JClass,  Alterth., 

vol.  ii.]  15/5  r8°  mrdlingen     [88]  89 

Gr.  Gram.  (BRUGMANN),  Lat  Gram.  (STOLZ),  Gk.  and  Lat  Lexicoer.  (AUTENREITH+HEERDEGEN),  Rhetorik  (VOLKMANN),  Metrik  (GLEDITSCH). 

Ferear,  W.  H.  Comparative  Grammar  of  Sanskrit,  Greek  and  Latin,  vol.  i.  12/-  8°  Longman 

Henry,  Prf.  Victor  Compar.  Gram.  ofGk.  &  Latin,tr.&ed.  R.T.  Elliott, w.pref. Prf.  H.  Nettleship  7/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein 

Affords  an  exceQent  summary  of  the  researches  of  the  past  lo  or  12  yrs.,  wh.  have  so  Iarg:ely  modified  our  notions  of  classical  phonoL  and  morphology. 

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Parts  of  Speech. 

ScHROEDER,  L.  Die  foimelle  Unterscheidung  d.  Redetheile  im  Griech.  u.  Lateinischen       6/-     8°  Leipzig 

noun. 

Case. 

Hartung,  J.  A.  Ueber  die  Casus  ;  ihre  Bildung  u.  Bedentung  [in  Gk.  and  Latin]  4/-     8°  Erlangen 

Declension. 

Meyer,  Leo  Gedrangte  Vergleichung  d.  griech.  und  latein.  Declination  1/6     8°  Berlin 

Degrees  of  Comparison. 

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Particles. 


74 

3« 

62 


44 
76 


Fritsch,  E.  a. 
Sckwarz,  a.  H. 

Pronoun. 

Schmidt,  M. 


Philolog.Studien,vol.i.  (2pts.):Vergl.  Bearb.  d.  Gr.  u.  Lat.  [advbs.&prep.]4/-&5/-8°  Giessen  56;  58 

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De  Pronomine  Graeco  et  Latino 


862 


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Verb. 

Conjugation. 

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Tense  and  Mood. 

autenrieth,  g. 
curtius,  g. 
Ernault,  E. 
kohlmann,  r. 

»  »» 

OSTHOFF,  H. 

Schraminen,  J. 


K  §§170--173 


Die  lateinische  Conjugation  im  Vergleich  mit  der  griechischen 


si/-     4°  Rinteln 


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Modi  d.  griech.  u.  d.  lat.  Verb,  in  ihrera  Verhaltniss     [repr.fr.  Syml 

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Heidelberg,  H.  System  der  griechischen  und  lateinischen  Syntax,  pt.  i. 

Lund,  G.  W.  F.  De  Parallelismo  Syntaxis  Graecae  et  Latinae 

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Generally. 

Ahrens,  F.  H.  L.  Beitrage  zur  griechischen  u.  lateinischen  Etymologie,  vol.  i.  5/-     8°  Leipzig 

AUTENRIETH  H-Heerdegen  Griech.  u.  lat.  Lexikographie— z«  Iwan  Miiller's  Hdb.  Klass.  Alterth.. 

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Peile,  J. 

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Etyma  Graeca :  etymological  lexicon  of  classical  Greek,  7/6  j  Etyma  Latina  7/6     8°  Rivington 
K  §  203. 


Wharton,  E.  R. 

Loan  Words  :  Greek  in  Latin— », 

Synonyms. 

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79 


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82 

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89 


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K  §175, 


Mediceval. 
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Rutherford,  W.  G.        First  Greek  Grammar,  pt.  i. :  Accidence,  2/- ;  ii.  i  Syntax,  2/- ;  in  i  vol.  3/6 
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p  8°  Rivlngton  86 

8"  Nordlingen  85 

8°  Whittaker  [     ]  48 

p  8°  Murray  67  ;  70 


8°  Deighton,  Camb.[     ]62 

c  8°  Macmillan       [71]  80 

c8°  „  [    ]84 

8°  Parker       [42-45]  66 

8°  Berlin  [84]  89 

s  8°  Leipzig     [66-69]  85 

8°  ^^'■/!k[42-SS]7i-79;78 

8°  Leipzig     [34]  69-72 

8°       ..  [    ]79 

8°       „         [70]  86 ;  87 
8°      „  [80]  86 

f  8°  Macmillan  [78]  88 190 
8°  Farij  .^2 


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K  §S  176-177 

Generally. 

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Verb. 

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BiRKLEIN,  F. 

Delbruck,  B. 

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Rumpel,  Theodor 

Gender. 
Lange,  a.  R. 

Pronoun. 

MiDDLETON,  T.  F. 

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Adams,  F.  A.  [Am.] 
Baumlein,  W. 
Devarius,  M. 
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Fonnenlehre  der  griechischen  Spracbe 


[comparative]     l/6     8°  Berlin 


Catalogue  of  Greek  Verbs  :  Irregular  and  defective  2/6  c  8°  Bell 

Tlie  Greek  Verb  :  struct.  &  develop.,  tr.  Prf.  A.S.  Wilkins+E.B.  England  iz/-     %'  Murray 

The  first  edu.  of  the  original  \_Bildune  d.  Temportt  u.  MflU.  V  Berlin  "46]  treated  also  of  the  Latirr  Terb. 

Flexion  des  griechischen  Verbums  l/6     8°  Leipzig 

De  Derivatis  Verbis  contractis  Linguae  Graecae  Qusestiones  6/-     8°  Upsala 

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Greek  Verbs,  Irregular  and  Defective :  forms,  meaning,  quantity  lo/6  c  8*  Clar.  Press 

Embraciag  all  the  tenses  used  by  Greek  wiitets,  with  reference  to  the  passages  in  which  they  are  found. 


67 


[S-]  78 
[80]  84 


79 
86 

79 
[48]  88 


Grundziige  d.  Lehre  v.  Tempus  u.  Modi  im  Griechischen  4/-     8*  Rostock 

Das  Conjunctiv  u.  Optativ  im  Sansk.  u.  Griech.  [orig.  of  the  moods  treated  scientif.]  4/6  8°  Halle 
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71 
81 
82 
83 

88 
63 


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The  Doctrine  of  the  Greek  Article,  ed.  H.  J.  Rose 
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4/-     8'  Leipzig  86 


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Greek  Particles  and  their  Combinations  2/6 


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8°  StuttgaH  61 
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8*  Philadelphia  58 

8"  Erlangen  32  ;  33 

8°  Munich  84;  85 

4°  Frant^ort  79-87 

12*  BeU  (    ]  81 


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The  standard  bk.  fr.  which  all  later  writers  have  drawn  much  of  their  material. 

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Philology]  GREEK  GRAMMAR,     METRICS.     INSCRIPTIONS.  [Greek 

K  §§182-184 

182.    GREEK  GBAMMAB  W:  PROSODY. 
Verse. 

Gradus  ad  Parnassum. 

Brasse,  J.  Greek  Gradus  15/-     8°  Longman       [27]  42 

Maltby,  Bp.  Edw.  Greek  Gradus  o.f.  \Jb.  21/-  j  w.  7/6]     8°  Simpkin         [15]  50 

Metaphors. 

iHenzb,  Poetische  Personifikation  der  griechischen  Dichter  2/6     8°  Halle  68 

183.    GREEK   METRICS. 

Sources  and  Introduction— w._a/j<7  k  §  189. 

»,  Leutsch,  Ernst  Grundriss  zu  Vorlesungen-iiber  d.  griechische  Metrik  4/-     4'  GSttingen  41 

Generally. 

Brambach,  W.                 Rhythmische  u.  metr.  Untersuchungen  4/-     8°  Leipzig                  71 

DiNDORF,  W.                     Metra  Aeschyli,  Sophoclis,  Euripidis  at  Aristophanis  8/6     8°  Oxford                  42 

HiLEERG,  J.                         Princip.  d.  Silbenwagung  u.  d.  Gesetze  d.  Endsilben  in  d.  gr.  Poes.  8/-     8°    Vienna                   79 

*RossBACH  + Westphal,  g^ — in  their  Theorie  der  musischen  Kiinste  d.  Hellenen,  vols,  i.-ii.  14/-  8°  Leipzig\()%;  72]  8$  ;  86 

The  great  authoritj'  on  tke  metric  systems  of  the  ancients,  w.  full  literary  and  musical  illustrations.    A  thoroughly  revised  ed.  of  their  Metrik  d.gyiech.  Dram.  u.  Lyriker^  18^-65. 

„           A.  Griechische  Rhythmik  7/6     8°  Leipzig  85 

KzACH,  A.  Studien  zur  Technik  d.  nachhotner.  heroischen  Verses  3/6  r  8°   Vienna,  80 

„         ,,  Neue  Beitrage  zur  Technik  d.  iiachhomer.  Hexameters  2/-  r  8°         „  82 

Schmidt,  J.  H.  H.  Die  Kunstformen  d.  griech.  Poesie  und  ihre  Bedeutung  51/-     'S'  Leipzig  68-72 

L :  Die  Eurhythmie  in  d.  Chorgesangen,  8/-  '68 ;  ii.  :  Antike  Compositionslehre,  18/-  '69 ;  iii. ;  Monodien  u.  Wechselgange  d.  attisch.  Tragdd.,  xs/-  '71 ; 

iv. :  Griechische  Metrik,  13/-  '72. 

Metres  of  ..Sschylus,  Pindar,  Sophocles — v.  K§i9i,§i9o,  §191  respectively. 

Greek  and  Latin  Metrics :  Jointly— o.  k  §  172 :  Greek  and  Latin  Metioiogy, 


184.    GREEK   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Treatises,  Introductions.  , 

Franz,  Johannes  Elementa  Epigraphices  Graecae  ;  2  pi.  [a  good  introduction]  14/-  r  4°  Berlin  40 

Hicks,  E.  L.  [ed.]  IVIanual  of  Greek  Historical  Inscriptions  10/6     8°  Clar.  Press  82 

Includes  a  great  many  inscriptions  at  Oxford,  at  Cambridge,  and  in  the  British  Museum. 

Reinach,  S.  Traiti  d'Epigraphie  grecque  [w.  essay  by  C.  T.  Newton]  17/-     8°  Paris  85 

Roberts,  J.  S.  Intro,  to  Gk.  Epigraphy,  vol.  i.  ;  ill.  [the  Archaic  Inscripp. &  Gk.  Alphab.]  18/-     8°  Camb.  Press  87 

Grammar. 

Meisterhans,  K.  Gramniatik  der  attischen  Inschriften  6/6     8°  Berlin  [85]  88 

Collections. 

*BoECKH  + Franz,  ^[eds.]  Corpus  Inscriptionum  Graecarum  ab  A.  Boeckh+J.  Franz,  coll.  edd.  E. 

'•  Curtius+A.  Kirchhoff,  4  vols.  ;  indices  H,  Roehl  £<)  7/6  f°  Berlin  (Academy)  28-58  ;  77 

Contains  some  10,000  inscriptions.    At  least  twice  this  number  have  been  discovered  since. 

Cauer,  P.  [ed.]  Delectus  Inscriptionum  Graecarum  7/-     8°  Leipzig  [77]  83 

Intended  to  illustrate  the  dialects. 

COLLITZ,  H.  [ed.]  Sammlung  griechischer  Dialekt-inschriften  8°  GSttingen  8^-8g  in  prog. 

Vol  i.,  pt.  i. ;  Greek-Cypr.  Inscripp.  [W.  DEECKE],  z/6  ;  ii. ;  Aeolian  [F.  BECHTEL],  Thessal.  [A.  FICKl,  s/-;  iii. ;  Boeot.  [R.  MEISTER],  s/-;  iv. :  Elean[F.  BLASS],  4/6. 
Index  to  vol.  i.,  5/-;  voi.  ii.,  pt.  i.:  Epirot.,  Acarn.,  etc.  [F.  BECHTEL],  4/-;  ii. :  Achaian,  etc.[0.  HOFFMANN],  3/-. 

DiTTENBERGER,  G.  [ed.]  Sylloge  Inscriptionum  Graecarum,  2  vols.  l6/-     8°  Leipzig  83 

L  :  Historical  Inscriptions  ;  ii.  ;  Antiquarian  Inscriptions.    With  copious  indices.    A  very  good  selection. 

Kaibel,  G.  [ed.]  Epigrammata  Graeca  ex  lapidibus  conlecta  12/- 

LoEWY,  E.  [ed.]  Inschriften  griechischer  Bildhauer ;  w.  facss.  20/- 

JIewton  +  Hicks,  -eXt  [eds.  ]  Collection  of  Ancient  Greek  Inscriptions  in  British  Museum,  3  vols.  ea.  20/- 
RoEHL,  H.  [ed.]  Schedae  Epigraphicae,  2/6  ;  Imagines  Inscr.  Graec.  Antiquiss.  4/- 

Attic. 

*KiRCHHOFF  +  KoEHLER,  y  [eds.]  Corpus  Inscriptionum  Atticarum  ;^ii  18/-  f°  Berlin  (Academy)  73-90 

i.  •  Inscr.  Euclidis  anno  vetust.  (KIRCHHOFFJ,  24/-  '73  ;  ii. !  Inscr.  aetat.  inter  Eucl.  et  August.,  3 pts.  [U.  KOEHLER]  76/-  '77-83  j 
iii. :  Inscr.  aetat.  Romanae,  2  pts.,  5  pi.  [W.  DITTENBERGER],  88/-  '78-'82;  iv. :  Suppl.,  2  pts.,  *77-'88.     Cf.  also  Roehl,  infra. 

Droysen,  H.  [ed.]  Sylloge  Inscriptionum  Atticarum ;  2  pi.  [school-bk.]  6/-     1^  Berlin  78 

Roehl,  H.  [ed.]  Inscriptiones  Graecae  Antiquissimae  praeter  Attica  repert.  16/-     i°      ,,  82 

S69 


8° 

Berlin 

78 

4" 

Leipzig 

8.S 

f 

Brit.Mus. 

74 

;8,,i 

;86 

4" 

Berlin 

76; 

83 

Philology] 


GREEK   DIALECTS. 


[Greek 


Sylloge  Inscriptionum  Boeoticarum 
—V.  K  §  113. 


[showing  popular  dialects]  10/-     8°  Berlin 


K  §185 

Boeotian. 

Larfeld,  W.  [ed.j 

Carthaginian 
Cretan. 

BucHELER+ZiTELMANN,  J  Das  Recht  von  Gortyn  [=spec.  no.  of  Rheinischu  Mustuni]  4/-     8*  Frankfort 

Kleemann,  M.  [ed.]        Reliquiarum  Dialecti  Creticae,  pt  i  1/6     8*  Halle 

Cypriotie. 

Schmidt,  Moritz  [ed.j      Sammlung  kyprischer  Inschriften  in  epichorischer  Schrift ;  22  pi.  24/-     f*  Jena 

Elean. 

Blass,  F.  [ed.]  Die  eleischen  Inschriften,  etc.  4/6     8°  G'ottingen 

Euxine. 

Latyschew,  B.  [ed.]        Inscripp.  Antiq.  Orae  Septentr.  Ponti  Euxini  graec.  et  lat.,  vol.  i  20/-  St.  Petersburg 


Ionic. 


A  supplement  to  the  Corfus  Inscripp.  Grac.  \ttt  supyal  and  the  Cttrpus  Inscripp.  Latin,  [w^  K  S  so8] 


Bechtel,  F.  [ed.] 
..         »  [ed-] 


Die  Inschriften  des  lonischen  Dialektes ;  5  pi. 
Thasische  Inschriften  lonischen  Dialekts  im  Louvre 


8/-  4°  GSttingen 

2/-  4°         „ 

Lycian. 

Schmidt,  Moritz  [ed.]      The  Lycian  Inscriptions  after  Aug.  Schonbom's  copies;  13  pi.  [4  col.]      18/-  f°  Jena 

Neue  lykische  Studien  ;  2  pi.  12/-  8°     „ 


83 

8S 

76 

8S 
86 


87 
84 


Savelsberg,  J.  [ed.]        Beitrage  zur  Entzifferung  der  lykischen  Sprachdenkmaler,  2  pts. 


10/-     8°  Bonn 


68 

69 

74;  78 


185.    GREEK   DIALECTS. 


Die  griechischen  Dialekte,  ed.  R.  Meister,  vol.  i.-ii.  [a  thorough  revision]  13/-  8° 

i. :  AsiatiC'Aeolic,  Boeotian,  and  Thessalian  dialects,  6/-  '82 ;  ii. :  Elean,  Arcadian,  Cypriottc,  7/-  'Sg. 

Die  Verwandtschaftverhaltnisse  der  griechischen  Dialekte  I/- 

— V.  Ahrens,  supra. 
The  Greek  Dialects 


De  Dialectis  aeolicis  et  pseudaeolicis  [1839]  — new  edn.  by  Meister,  v.  supra 

Die  aeolischen  Inschriften,  and  A.  Fick  :  Die  thessalischen  Inschriften         2/- 

De  Dialectis  aeolicis  quae  dicuntur,  pt.  i. 

De  Homericae  Elocutionis  Vestigiis  aeolicis 

Zur  Beurtheilung  des  aeolischen  Dialekts 

De  Consonarum  in  Gr.  ling,  praeter  dial.  Aeol.  germinatione,  pt.  i. 

Quaestionum  de  Dialecto  aeolica  capita  ii. 


1/6 


Generally. 

Ahrens,  H.  L.  [ed.] 

COLLITZ,  H. 

Meister,  Dr.  R. 
Smyth,  Dr.  H.  Weir 

Aeolie. 

Ahrens,  H.  L. 
Bechtel,  F. 
Brand,  A. 
Hinrichs,  G. 
HiRZEL,  Ludwig 
Mucke,  F. 
volkmann,  r. 

Arcadian. 

Spitzer,  J.  Lautlehre  des  arkadischen  Dialektes  2/-     8°  Kiel 

Attic  and  Homeric— z-.  also  K  §  190,  s.v.  Homer  (Aids). 

Ahrens,  H.  L.  Griechische  Formenlehre  d.  homer,  u.  attischen  Dial.  2/6 

Hecht,  Max  Orthographisch-dialektische  Forschungen  auf  Grand  attischer  Inschriften,  2  pts.  2/- 

Kruger,  K.  W.  Homerische  und  Herodotische  Formenlehre  i/- 

van  LEEUWEN  +  da  CoSTA,  ^^^  Het  Taaleiger  der  homer.  Gedichten,  4/-  ;  Germ.  tr.  by  E.  Mehler  2/5 
Meisterhans,  K.  Grammatik  der  attischen  Inschriften 

*MoNRO,  D.  B.  Grammar  of  the  Homeric  Dialect 

Rutherford,  Prf.  W.  G.  History  of  the  Attic  Dialect— ;»  the  New  Phrynichus  \v.  K  §  177]. 
On  the  Language  of  the  Homeric  Poems 

— V.  also  K  §  190,  s.v.  Pindar  (Aids). 

De  Dialecti  Boeotica 

De  Dialecti  Boeoticae  imitationibus  [repr.  in  his  Sylloge,  «/  K  §  93] 


GSttingen  [39-52]  82  ;  89 

8'    „  8s 

Clar.  Press     in  prep. 


8°  GSttingen 

8,? 

8°  Berlin 

«■; 

8"  Jena 

7S 

8°  Leipzig 

62 

8°  Budissae 

81 

8°  Halle 

79 

83 


8°  GSttingen  [52]  69 
-  4°  Konigsberg  85  ;  86 
8°  Berlin  [49]  79 

8°  Leyden  83  ;  Lpag.  86 


Sayce,  Prf.  A.  H. 

oeotian 

uhrer,  a. 
arfeld,  W. 

retan. 

Ielbig,  Hugo 

xlEY,  G. 

Cypriotie. 

Deecke,  W. 
Rothe,  a. 


Quaestiones  de  Dialecto  Cretica 
De  Dialecto  Cretica 


Die  griechisch-kyprischen  Inschriften  in  epichorischer  Schrift 
Quaestiones  de  Cypriorum  Dialecto,  pt.  i. 

870 


6/6 
10/6 

8°  Berlin 

8°.  Clar.  Press 

[85)88 
[82] 

18/- 

8"  Macmillan 

81 

t 

8*  GSttingen 
8°  Bonn 

71 
Si 

t 

4°  Planen 
8°  Dessau 

[69]  73 
69 

t 

8*  GSttingen 
8°  Leipzig 

83 

75 

Philology]        MODERN  GREEK  (ROMAIC)  PHILOLOGY  &  LITERATURE. 


[Greek 


Delphic. 

Hartmann,  Tfe, 

Doric. 

Ahrens,  H.  I* 
Weber,  Hugo 

Elean. 

Daniel,  C 

Ionic. 

Karsten,  W. 


De  Dwlecto  Delphica 


De  Dialecto  dorica  [1843]  — »'"»'  '<'»•  by  Meister,  v.  mpra. 

Die  doiische  Partikel  /tet :  ein  Bietrag  z.  Lehre  v.  d.  griech.  Dial. 


De  Dialecto  Eliaca 


De  Titulorum  lonicorum  Dialecto 


Breslau 

1/6  8°  HalU 
1/6  8°  Halle 
2/6     8°  Halle 


K  §186 
74 

64 
80 

82 


Smyth,  Dr.  H.  Weir        Vowel  System  of  Ionic  Dialects— «n  Trsns.  Am.  Phil.  Assoc. ,  vol.  xx.  —a  prelude  to  his  larger  wk.,  supra. 

Laconic. 


David,  E. 
Krampe,  a. 
mullensiefen,  p. 

Lesbian. 

FUHRER,  A. 

Wald, 


Dialecti  Laconicae  Monumenta  Epigraphica 

De  Dialecto  Laconica 

De  Titulorum  Laconicorum  Dialecto 


Ueber  den  lesbischen  Dialekt 

Additamenta  ad  Dial,  et  Lesb.  et  Thessal.  cognoscendam, 

Megarie. 

Schneider,  E. 

Modern  Greek 

Phoenician 

Rhodian. 

Brull, 

Sicilian. 

Arens,  J. 

Thessalian 

FiCK, A. 

V.  d.  Pfordten,  H. 
Prellwitz,  W. 
Reuter,  E. 

Zaconic  [a  descendant  of  the  Laconic]. 

Deffner,  M.  Zakonische  Grammatik,  pt.  i 


[inaug.  dissert.]  i/-     8°  Konigsberg 
[dissertation]  i/-     8°  Munster 
1/6     8°  Strassburg 


2/6     4*  Amsberg 
2/-     8°  Berlin 


De  Dialecto  Megarico 
—V.  K  §  186. 
—V.  K§ii3. 

Ueber  den  Dialekt  der  Rhodier 

De  Dialecto  Sicula 

— V.  also  Lesbian,  supra. 

Die  Thessalischen  Inschriften — v.  Aeolic,  supra,  s.v.  Bechtel. 

De  Dialecto  Thessalica 

De  Dialecto  Thessalica 

De  Dialecto  Thessalica 


2/-     8°  Giessen 


82 
67 
82 


81 
71 

82 


2/6 

4°  Leobsckiltz 

75 

I/- 

8    Munster 

68 

t 

8°  Munich 
8°  Gottingen 
8°  Berli. 

79 
85 

61- 

8°  Berlin 

81 

186.    MODERN  GREEK   (ROMAIC)  PHILOLOGY  and  LITERATURE. 


Grammar. 

*Geldart,  Rev.  E.  M. 


*MULLACH,  F.  W.  A. 
PsiCHARl,  Jean 
Rangab£,  A.  R. 
Sophocles,  Prf.  E.  A. 
Tien,  Rev.  Anton 
*Vincent  +  Dickson, 
Vlachos,  a. 
ZOMPOLIDES,  Dr.  D. 

Zaconic 

Serial. 

Journal  of  Hellenic  Studies,  vols,  i.-viii.,  w.  pi, 

Chrestomathy, 


Guide  to  Modern  Greek                                                                        [Key  2/6]  7/6  p  8°  Tviibner  83 

Simplified  Grammar  of  Modern  Greek              [Simplified  Grammar  Series]  2/6  c  8°         „  83 

Grammatik  der  griechischen  Vulgar-Sprache                    o.p.  \,pb.  8/-  ;  %v.  25/-]     8°  Berlin  56 

Essais  de  Grammaire  Historique  Neo-Grecque,  2  pts.                                                 8°  Paris  86 ;  89 

Grammaire  abrege  du  Grec  actuel                                                                        5/-     8°      „  [73]  86 

Romaic  or  Modern  Greek  Grammar                                                                   10/6     8°  Boston  [66]  79 


Neo-HelJenic  Manual 
^r-g;  Handbook  of  Modern  Greek 
Neugriechische  Grammatik 
Course  of  Modern  Greek,  pt.  i. 

—p.  K  §  185  :  Greek  Dialects. 


[gram.,  vocab.,  dial.,  letters,  etc.]  5/- 

6/- 

1/6 

Elementary  Method  5/- 


8**  Boston 

f  8°  W.  H.  Allen" 

12°  Macmillan      [79]  8i 

8°  Leipzig  [64]  82 

c  8°  Williams  87 


Vlachos,  A.  [ed.] 

Phonologry. 

Brady, 
FoY,  K. 


Neugriechische  Chrestomathie 


Lautveranderungen  d.  neugriechischen  Volksprache 
Lautsystem  der  griechischen  Vulgarsprache 

871 


ea.  vol.  30/-  8°  Macmillan  80-87  in  prog. 
-  s  8°  Leipzig  70 


3/- 

1/6 

SI- 


S' Gottingen  86 

8*  Leipzig  79 


Philology] 


HISTORY   OF  GREEK   LITERATURE. 


■  [Greek 


K  §187 

Etymology. 

Dictionaries. 
contopoulos,  n. 
Jannarakis,  a. 
Lascarides,  G.  p. 

Chios. 

Paspati,  Dr.  A.  G. 


Modern  Greek-English  and  English-Modern  Greek  Lexicon,  2  vols. 

Deutsch-neugriechisches  Handworterbuch,  2  pts. 

Phraseological  English- Ancient-and-Modern  Greek  Lexicon,  2  vols. 


27/-     8°  Athens 
8/-     8°  Hanover 
30/-  f8°  Trubner 

8°  Athens 


Fauriel,  C. 
GiDEL,  A.  Ch, 


NiCOLAI,  R. 
Rangabe,  A.  R 


[67]  80 
82 

89 


Roman  Byzantine  Periods— v.  K  §  179. 

Loan   Words. 

MiKLOSiCH,  F.  Die  slavischen  Elemente  im  Neugriechischen  8°  Vienna 

History  of  Literature. 

— his  Chants  pop.  de  la  Grece  Modeme  has  an  essay  of  m  pp.  contg.  a  complete 

survey  of  komaicliterature,  2  vols.  Q.p.  [■».  3°/""]     8°  Paris 

fitudes  sur  la  Litterature  grecque  modeme  7/6     8°      ,, 

Greek  imitations  of  French  romances  of  chivalry  from  the  twelfth  century. 

Nouvelles  fitudes  sur  la  Litterature  grecque  moderne  9  fr.      8°       ,,                          78 

Geschichte  der  neugriechischen  Litteratur  4/-     8°  Magdeburg'\(i(i-i>'f\'](> 

Histoire  Litteraire  de  la  Gr^ce  Moderne,  2  vols.  8/-   12°  Paris                      77 

Precis  d'un  Histoire  de  la  Litterature  Neo-hellenique,  2  vols.  [Calvary's  Bibl.'\  8/-  12°  Berlin               80 


70 


24;  25 
66 


Collection. 
Legrand,  E.  [ed.] 
Folk-Literature 


Bibliotheque  Grecque  Vulgaire,  3  vols. 

— V.  B  §  13  :  Modern  Greek  Mythology  and  Folklore. 


50/-   8°  Paris 


80-81 


187.    HISTOEY  OF  GREEK  LITERATURE:  W  GENERALLY. 


Griffin 
Macmillan 

Parker 


General  Histories. 

Geschichte  d.  griech.  Litteratur  [to  Ptolemies]  12/-     8°  Leipzig  86 

GriechischeLiteraturgeschichte,  vol.i.  ;vols.ii.-iv.  posthum.  ed.  G.  Hinrichs30/-    8°  Berlin       "jz;  83-87 
Grundriss  der  griechischen  Literatur,  2  vols,  in  3  39/-     8°  Halle  [36-45]  72-80 

Innere  Geschichte,  13/6  [36]  72 ;  iL  ;  Epos,  Elegie,  lamben,  Melilc,  iz/-  [45]  77  ;  iii. :  Drama,  Alexandriner,  Byzantiner.  Fabel.  13/6  [43]  80. 

History  of  Classical  Literature,  2  vols.  [Greece  only]     o.p.  \_pb.  28/-;  w.  15/-]     8°  Bentley 
Histoire  de  la  Litterature  Grecque,  2  vols.  [popular]  6/-   12°  Paris 

GriechischeLiteraturgeschichte;  16  pi.       [Miiller's /?if*.  Klass.  Alterth.'\  12/-  r8°  Nordlingen 
Primer  of  Greek  Literature  [Macmillan's  Literature  Primers]  i/-   18°  Macmillan 

History  of  Greek  Literature  [to  d.  of  Demosthenes  ;  students'  bk.]  8/6  c8' 

History  of  Classical  Greek  Literature,  2  vols.    [i.  :  Poetry  ;  ii.  :  Prose]  ea.  9/-  c  8' 

More  descriptive  and  less  critical  than  MiJLLER,  ut  infra.    Vol.  i.  has  an  appendix  on  Homer  by  Prf.  A.  H.  SAYCE. 

MiJLLER-f  Donaldson,  ^^^HistoryoftheLiteratureof  Ancient  Greece[tr.],  3vols.  o.p.\_pb.  36/-;  w.  21/-]     8' 

Vols.  i.-ii.  tr.  [Sir]  G.  C.  LEWIS+J.  W.  DONALDSON  ;  v.  iii.  is  a  cont.  by  DONALDSON.    The  orig.,  posthum.  ed.  Ed.  MULLER,  [=vols.  i.-ii.  (il  re-ed. 
Eniil  HEITZ,  12/-  8*  Stuttgart  [41]  82,  was  cont.  by  HEITZ  [=11.  2]  6/-  8"  ib.  84.    Still  a  very  valuable  source  of  information,  but  less  full  than  MURE. 

Geschichte  der  Griechischen  Literatur,  ed.  R.  Volkmann,  2  vols,  [popular]  12/-  8°  Berl.  [49]  79  ;  [49]  80 

a  compendium,  with  numerous  extracts. 

The  Student's  Greek  Tragedians  :  based  on  Munk ;  port.  3/6  c  8°  90 

The,extracts  fr.  the  tragedies  are  Dn.  PLUMPTRE'S  trss. 

Critical  History  of  Language  &  Literature  of  Anc.  Greece,  5  vols.  o.p.  \pb.  69/- ;  w.  63/-] 

8°  Longman  [50-57]  54-60 

The  Epic  and  Lyric  poetry,  and  History,  down  to  the  death  of  Xenophon.    Extremely  full  and  scholarly :  not  good  for  popular  reading. 

NICOLAI,  R.  Geschichte  der  gesammten  griechischen  Literatur,  3  vols.  21/-  %" Magdeburg\(>'i,-f>i\  73-7^ 

Contains  elaborate  bibliographical  references. 

PiERRON,  Alois  Histoire  de  la  Litterature  Grecque  [a  compendium]  3/-   12°  Paris  [50]  82 

SiTTL,  K.  Geschi  chte  der  griechischen  Literatur,  vol.  i.  5/-;  ii.6/6;  iii.6/6     [to  Alex.  Great]  8°  Munich  84;  86;  87 

Collected  Essays. 


Bender,  F. 
Bergk,  Theodor 
*BERNHARDy,  G. 

standard.    VoL  i. 

Browne,  Prf.  R.  W. 
BURNOUF,  E. 
v.  Christ,  Prf. 
JEBB,  Prf.  R.  C. 
Jevons,  F.  B. 
Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  P. 


MuNK,  Ed. 

Verrall,  A.  W.  [ed.] 
Mure,  Col.  Wm. 


[69]  85 
[88]  90 
78 
[86]  90 
[80]  90 

So-58 


Abbott,  Evelyn  [ed.  ]         Hellenica  :  essays  on  Greek  poetry,  philos. ,  and  literature 


i6/-     8°  Rivington 


80 


Aeschylus  E.  MYERS. 

The  Theology  and  Ethics  of  Sophocles    E.  ABBOTT. 
System  of  Education  in  Plato's  Republic 

R.  L.  NETTLESHIP. 


Aristotle's  Conception  of  the  State    A.  C.  BRADLEY. 
Epicurus  W.  L.  COURTNEY. 

The  Speeches  of  Thucydides  R.  C.  JEBB. 


Xenoiihon 
Polybius 
Greek  Oracles 


H.  G.  DAKYNS. 

J.  L.  S.  DAVIDSON. 

F.  W.  H.  MYERS. 


Series. 

Classical  Writers,  ed.  J.  R.  Green  [brief  descriptions]  ea,  1/6  f  8°  Macmillan       79,  etc. 

Demosthenes  (Prf.  S.  H.  BUTCHER),  Euripides  (Prf.  J.  P.  MAHAFFY|,  Sophocles  [Prf.  Lewis  Caupbell). 

Book-Writing. 

*Birt,  Theodor  Das  antike  Buchwesen  in  s.  Verbaltniss  zur  Literatur  12/- 

Palf.v,  Dr.  F.  A.  Bibliographia  Graeca  [date  and  orig.  of  bk.-wtg.  am.  Gks.] 

ScilSllTZ,  W.  Schriftsteller  und  Buchhandler  im  Athen  u.  iibrig.  Griechenland  2/- 

872 


Berlin 
London 
Heidelberg 


82 
81 
76 


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HISTORY   OF   GREEK   LITERATURE:    POETRY. 


[Greek 


K  §188 
188.   HISTOEY  OP  GREEK  LITEEATUEE:  (i)  SPECIAL  DEPARTMENTS  («)  POETRY  and  DEAMA. 
Poetry:  Comprehensive  Works. 

*Bernhardy,  G.  Grundriss,  pt.  ii.— w.  K  §  187. 

Bode,  G.  H.  Geschichte  der  hellenischen  Diphtkunst,  3  vols,  in  5 

Critical  Essays,  etc. 
BiRT,  Theodor 
GiRARD,  J. 


[to  Alex.  Great]  18/-     8°  Leipzig 


Elpides  :  eine  Studie  zur  Geschichte  d.  griech.  Poesie  2/-     8° 

Etudes  sur  la  Poesie  Grecque  3/-   12° 

Epicharmus,  Pindar,  Sophocles,  Theocritus,  ApoUonius. 

Essays  :  series  i.,  Classical  4/6  c  8° 

Die  Sagenpoesie  der  Griechen  kritisch  dargestellt  10/6     8° 
Kunstformen  der  griechischen  Poesie und ihre  Bedeutung,  4  vols.  \p.  K  §92]  5 1/-     8° 

Studies  of  the  Greek  Poets,  ser.  i.-ii.  ea.  10/6  8°  Smith  & 

Didactic  Poetry,  Fables,  etc. 


Marburg 
Paris 


38-40 

81 

84 


Myers,  F.  W.  H. 

NiTZSCH,  G.  W. 

Schmidt,  J.  H.  H. 
*Symonds,  J.  A. 


Macmillan  83 

Brunswick       5^-53 
Leipzig  68-72 

Elder  [73]  88;  [76]  88 


Ehlers,  J. 
Hagen,  H. 
Jacobs,  Joseph 
Keller,  O. 
Ohlert,  K. 
Oesterley,  H. 

Bucolic  Poetry. 
Fritzsche,  a.  Th.  H. 
Gebauer,  G.  a. 


Mvir/jM.  KoX  7/S10OS,  2/-  ;  De  Graecorum  aenigmatis  et  griphis  1/6   4° 

Antike  und  Mittelalterliche  Riithselpoesie  i/-     8° 

— in  Ms  Fables  of  .lEsop,  2  vols.  [Bibl.  de.  Carabas]  14/-  s  8° 

Untersuchungen  iiber  die  Geschichte  der  griechischen  Fabel  2/6     8° 

Rathsel  und  Geschaftsspiele  der  alten  Griechen  5/-     8° 

Romulus  :  d.  Paraphrasen  d.  Phadnis  u.  d.  Asop.  Fabel  im  Mittelalter  8° 


Bonn  67;  Prenzlau  76 
Berne  [69]  77 

Nutt  98 

Leipzig  62 

Berlin  86 

70 


De  Poetis  Graecorum  Bucolicis 

De  Poetarum  Graec.  Bucolicorum  carmin.,  vol.  i. 


.   1/6     8' 
[Theocritus  to  Virgil]  4/-  r  8° 


Giessen 
Leipzig 


44 
6r 


Dramatic  Literature. 

Generally. 
Darley,  J.  R. 

GUNTHER,  G. 

Klein,  J.  L. 


moulton,  r.  g. 
Myriantheus,  L. 
Rapp,  Moritz 
v.  SCHLEGEL,  A.  W. 

Walford, 
Tragedy. 
Chaignet,  E.  a. 
Heimsoeth,  F. 
MuNK,  Ed. 
Patin,  H.  J.  G. 

SCHURE,  E. 

Welcker,  F.  G. 

Comedy. 
Agthe,  C. 
BOTHE,  F.  H. 
Cramer,  G. 
du  MfiRiL,  E. 
Meineke,  a. 
Muhl,  J. 

RiBBECK,  O. 
ZlELINSKI,  Th. 

Stage. 

Baumeister,  a.  [ed.] 

Donaldson,  Pre.  J.  W. 

DUMON,  K. 

Flach,  H. 
Freytag,  Gustav 
*Haigh,  a.  E. 
van  Herwerden,  H. 
Margoliouth,  D.  S. 
Oehmichen,  G. 
sommerbrodt,  j. 
Strack,  J.  H. 
Wieseler,  F. 

WiTZSCHEL,  A. 


The  Grecian  Drama  o.p.  [pi.  12/-  ;  za.  7/6]     8° 

Grundzuge  d.  tragischen  Ktmst  aus  d.  Drama  d.  Gr.  entwickelt  10/-     8° 

Geschichte  des  Dramas  der  Griechen  und  Rbmer,  2  vols.  21/-     8° 

i. :  Griechische  Tragildie ;  ii. :  Griechische  Komddie  und  das  Drama  der  Ramer. 

The  Ancient  Classical  Drama  :  study  in  literary  evolution  8/6  c  8° 

Die  Marschlieder  des  griechischen  Dramas  3/-     8° 

Geschichte  des  griechischen  Schauspiels  6/-     8° 

Lectures  on  Dramatic  Art  and  Literature  [tr.]  [1st.  ed.«/'o?^'f.  09-11]  3/6  c  8° 

a  survey  of  the  most  remarkable  dramatic  compositions  fr.  the  time  of  the  Greeks  to  beginning:  of  19th  century. 

Handbook  of  the  Greek  Drama  o.p.  [pb,  6/- ;  w.  4/6]     8°  Longman 


Groombridge         40 

Leipzig  85 

6s;  65 


Clar.  Press 

Munich 
Tubingen 
Bohn's  Lib. 


90 

73 
62 
46 

56 


La  Tragedie  Grecque 

Kritische  Studien  zu  den  griechischen  Tragikem,  pt.  1. 

The  Student's  Greek  Tragedians  [tr.],  ed.  Dr.  A.  W.  Verrall;  port. 

fitudes  sur  les  Tragiques  Grecs,  4  vols. 

— in  his  Le  Drame  Musicale,  2  vols. 

— V.  infra,  s.v.  Epic. 


3/-   12°  Paris  77 

'7/-     8°  Bonn  65 

3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         91 

12/-    12°  Paris      [41-43]  v.y. 

8°      ,.  75 


Parabase  u.  Zwischenacte  d.  altatt.  Komodie  ;  6  ill.  4/- ;  Suppl. ,  6  ill.  2/6     8°  Altona  66  ;  68 

Die  griechischen  Komiker  [critical]  2/-     8°  Leipzig  44 

Die  altgriechische  Komodie  u.  ihre  geschichtl.  Entwickelung  1/6     4°  Kothen  74 

Histoire  de  la  Comedie  Ancienne,  2  vols.  ea.  7/-     8°  Paris  64 ;  69 

Historia  Critica  Comoediae  Graecae — in  vol.  i.  of  his  edn.  of  Comicorum  Graec.  Fragm. — ut  K  §  191. 
Zur  Geschichte  der  alten  attlschen  Komodie  2/-     %"  Augsburg  81 

Alazon,  4/6;  Kolax,  4/-;  Agroikos,  2/-  ["  ethological  studies  "]  r  8°  Leipzig    82;  83;  85 

Die  Gliederung  der  altattischen  Komodie ;   I  col.  pi.  10/-     8°       , ,  85 

Die  Marchen- Komodie  in  Athen  2/-  r  8°  St.Peterskurg  [85]  89 


— in  his  Denkm'aler  d.  klassischen  Altertums  ;  3  vols. ;  ill.                           69/-  4" 
The  Theatre  of  the  Greeks  :  hist,  and  exhib.  of  Gk.  drama                          5/-  c  8' 

Le  Theatre  de  Polyclete                            [tech.  ace.  of  his  theatre  at  Epidaurus]  8' 

Das  griechische  Theater  ;  2  ill.                                        [a  lecture  ;  popular]  2/-  8 

— in  his  Die  Technik  des  Dramas                                                                         5/-  8 

The  Attic  Theatre  :  descrip.  of  stage  and  performances  at  Athens;  ill.       12/6  8 

— his  Studia  Thucydidea,  contains  also  his  Analecta  Scenica                           4/-  8 
Studia  Scenica,  pt.  i.,  General  Intro,  and  Trachiniae  1-300                            2/6 


84-88 

[49]  75 
90 
78 
[63]  81 
90 
69 
...  -  83 

Biihnenwesen  d.  Griechen  u.  Rbmer  [I  wan  Miiller's  ZSfi.  Klass.Alterth.,^i.  xiv.]  6/6  8°  Nordlingen         90 
Scaenica,  8/-  ;  Das  altgriechische  Theater  i/-  8°  Berlin  76  ;  Stuttgart  65 

Das  altgi-iechische  'Bheatergebaude  [  =  9  pl-  w.  descriptive  text]  11/6     f  °  Potsdam  43 

Theatergebaude  u.  Denkmalerd.  Biihnenwesens  b.  d.  Griechen  u.  Rbmern;  i4pI.(3col.)  lif-f  Gottingen^i 
The  Athenian  Stage,  tr.  Paul  o.p.  [pi.  4/-]  c  8°  Rivington  ^c 

S7? 


Munich 
Bohn's  Lib. 
Paris 
Tubingen 
Leipzig 
Clar.  Press 
Utrecht 
Macmillan 


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HISTORY  OF  GREEK  LITERATURE:  PROSE. 


[Greek 


K  §189 

Epic  Poetry. 

NiTZSCH,  G.  W.                 Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der  epischen  Poesie  d.  Giiechen  9/-     8°  Leipzig                   62 

„             „                     Die  Sagenpoesie  d.  Grieclien  kritisch  dargestellt,  vol.  i.,  bk.  i  (Homeric)  4/6     S,'  Brunswick             52 

Welcker,  F.  G.                Der  epische  Cyclus,  2  vols.  ;  vol.  i.  8/-  ;  ii.  10/-  &°  Bonn  [35]  65  ;  [49]  82 

The  Greek  tragedies  arranged  with  regard  to  the  Epic  Cycle. 

V.  WiLAMOWiTZ-MoLLENDORFF,  U. — Homerische  Untersuchungen,  pp.  328  sgg. ;  Der  epische  Cyklus    7/-  8"  Berlin  84 

Lyrie  Poetry. 

Flach,  H.  Geschichte  der  griechischen  Lyrik  nach  d.  Quellen  dargestellt,  2  vols.         13/-     8°  Leipzig  83  ;  84 

HartONG,  J.  A.  — Introduction  to  his  Die  griechischen  Lyriker,  «/  K  §  190. 

189.    mSTORY  OF  GREEK  LITERATURE :  (e)  SPECIAL  DEPARTMENTS  (^)  PROSE. 


Geographers  — v.  also  E  §  9  :  Manuals  of  Ancient  Geography. 

BuNBURY,  E.  H.  — in  his  Hist,  of  Anc.  Geog.  among  Gks.  &  Romans,  2  vols. ;  maps  and  ill.  2l/- 

GiJNTHER,  S.  Stud.  z.  Gesch.  d.  Geogr.,  pt.  iii.:  Aeltere  u.  neuere  Hypothesen  2/6 

HiRSCHFELD,  Dr.  Bericht  iib.  unsere  geograph.  Kenntniss  d.  alten  griech.  Wolf,  2  pts.  o.p. 

de  Saikt-MjvRTIN, Vivien  fitude  sur  la  Geogr.  grec.  et  lat.  de  I'lnde,  2  vols.  40/- 

Hspecially  on  ProLEMY'S  India. 

„       — ifi  his  Histoire  de  la  Geographic  et  des  Decouvertes  ;  w.  atlas  17/- 

Der  Periplus  des  Pontus  Euxinus  ;  col.  map  [fr.  Munich  MSS.]  4/- 


Murray 
Halle 


4°  Paris 


Thomas,  G.  M. 

Grammarians. 

Fresenius,  a. 

SCHOMANN,  G.  F. 

Historians. 

Creutzer,  F. 
roscher,  w. 
Schroder,  W. 
Ulrici,  H. 
vollgraff,  j.  c. 

Voss,  G.  J. 

Letter-Writers, 

Bentley,  Richard 


De  X^|e(in»  Aristophanearum  et  Suetoniarum  excerptis  Byzantis 
Die  Lehre  von  d.  Redetheilen  nach  der  Alten 


4/- 
4/6 


r8° 
4° 

8° 
8° 


Munich 


Wiesbaden 
Berlin 


Die  historische  Kunst  der  Griechen,  hrsg.  J.  Kayser  7/- 
Klio:  Beitrage  z.  Geschichte  d.historischen  Kunst,  v.  i.  [Proleg.&  Thucydides]  8/- 

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Charakteristik  der  antiken  Hlstoriographie  5/6 

Greek  Writers  on  Roman  History  2/6 

On  the  authority  used  by  Plutarch  and  Appianus. 

De  Historicis  Graecis,  ed.  A  Westermann  6/- 


8°  Darmstadt 
8°  Gottingen 
8°  Jena 
8°  Berlin 
8°  Leyden 


[79]  S4 
78 

58;  61 

73 
64 


76 
62 


[03]  45 
42 
68 

33 
80 


8°  Leipig        [1623]  38 


52 


Dissertations  on  the  Epistles  of  Phalaris,  Themistokles,  Sokrates,  Euripides, 

and  the  Fables  of  jEsop,  ed.  W.  Wagner  [w.  intro.  and  notes]  5/-  c8°  Bohu's  Lib.  [1699383 

The  sheets  of  the  German  edn.  [Calvary's  Bibl.,  3  pts.  8/-  Berlin  '74]  bound  up  with  Messrs.  Bell  &  Sons'  title-page. 

De  la  Dignite  des  Lettres  Anciennes  2/-     8°  Paris  74 

De'Epistolarum  Scriptoribus  Graecis,  8  pts.  [reprints]     4°  Leipzig  S'~58 

Military  Science  :  Writers  on. 

RusTOW+KoCHLY,  W.  +H.   Gesch.  d.  griech.  Kriegswesens  :  nach  d.  Quellen ;  134  ill.  and  6  pi.  [to  Pyrrhos]  8/6  8°  Aarau 

Music  and  Metre  :  Writers  on. 

— in  his  Geschichte  der  Musik,  3  vols.  33/- 

Histoire  et  Theorie  de  la  Musique  de  1' Antiquity,  2  vols.  ea.  25/- 
Der  Pythische  Nomos                                             [fr.  Jahrbb.  Class.  Philol.'\  1/6 

Die  absolute  Harmonik  der  Griechen  5/- 
A.  +  R-— ».  K  §  183. 

Etudes  sur  la  Musique  Grecque  10/-     8°  Paris                      66 

Geschichte  der  alten.  u  mittelalterlichen  Musik,  pts.  i.  &  iii.  [pt.  ii.  not  pub.  ]  9/-     8°  Breslau  64 ;  66 

Die  Musik  des  griechischen  Alterthumes  9/-     8°  Leipzig                   83 

Greek  Metrics — ».  K  §  183. 


Bouch^-Leclerq,  a. 

Westermann,  A. 


Ambros,  a.  W. 
Gevaert,  F.  a. 
Guhrauer,  H. 
Paul,  Oscar 
Rossbach + Westphal, 
TiRON,  Alix 
Westphal,  R. 


Breslau  62—68 

Gand  75  ;  8r 

Teubner,  Leipzig  76 

67 


Modern    Writers  on 
Orators. 

*Blass,  F. 


Die  Attische  Beredsamkeit,  3  vols.  50/-     8*  Leipzig 

L:  Gorgias  to  Lysias,  13/-:  ii.:  Isocrates  and  Isaeos,  14/-:  iii.  (i)  :  Demosthenes.  14/-;  ill-  (2).  Demosthenes'  Opponents  and  Companions.  9/-. 

Bredif,  L.  L']j;ioquence  Politique  en  Grice  [on  Demosthenes]     8°  Paris 

Brougham,  Henry,  Ld.   — in  his  Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh  Review  o.p.     8°  Black 

Gives  a  good  idea  of  the  general  characteristics  of  the  Attic  orators. 

GiRARD,  J.  Etudes  sur  rilloquence  Attique  [Lysias,  Hyperides,  Demosthenes]  3/-  12°  Paris 

*Jebb,  Prf.  R.  C.  The  Attic  Orators  from  Antiphon  to  Isaeos,  2  vols.  25/-     8*  Macmillan 

For  Prf.  JEBB'S  Texts,  to  accompany  this  critical  work,  w,  K  $  rw- 

Perrot,  G.  L''!i;ioquence  Politique  et  Judiciaire  k  Athines,  v.  i.  [precursors  of  Demosfhenes]     8°  Paris 

VoLKMANN,  R.  Rhetorik  der  Griechen  u.  Romer  in  systematischer  Uebersicht  10/-     8°  Leipiig 


R. 

Philosophers 


68-80 

79 
55 

[74]  84 
76 

73 
[72]  74 


5-15' 


874 


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GR£EK  POETS. 


[Greek 


Ppoverb-Writers. 

Crusius,  O.  Analecta  Critica  ad  Paroemiographos  Graecoa 

Warnkross,  M.  De  Paroemiographis  capita  duo 

Romance  and  Romances  :   Greek— ».  K  §  44  :  Greek  Romances,  s.v.  History. 

Science. 

Generally  _».  also  H  §  i  (esp.  Whewell). 

GiJNTHER+WlNDELBAND,  Prfs.    Geschichte  d.  antiken  Naturwiss.  u.  Philos.  [MuUer's  Hdb.Kl.AU.I  5/6 
Hist.  d.  1.  Botanique,  Mineral,  et  Geol.  3/- 

— V.  also  H  §  21. 

— in  his  Histoiy  of  Astronomy  from  the  Earliest  Ages  t.p.  \j>b  16/-] 

Die  kosmisclien  Systeme  der  Griechen  3/- 

— in  his  Histoire  de  1' Astronomic  depuis  les  Origines  3/6 

Historical  Review  of  the  Astronomy  of  the  Ancients     o.p.  [pb.  15/-  ;  iv.  30/-] 
—  in  his  Geschichte  d.  Himmelskunde  v.  d.  altesten  Zeiten,  2  v.  17/- 

Die  Verlaufer  d.  Copernicus  im  Alterthum  [tr.  fr.  Ital.]  3/- 

— in  his  Geschichte  der  Astronomic  [Gesch.  d.  Wiss.  in  Dtschld.]  12/- 

—V.  also  H  §  48. 

Die  Baume  und  Strauche  des  alten  Griechenlands  6/- 

Botanik  der  alten  Griechen  und  Rbmer  [tr.  extracts,  w.  notes]  loj- 


K  §190 


4/-     8°  Leipzig  83 

1/6     8°  Grief swald  81 


HoEFER,  Ferdinand 
Astronomy 
Grant,  R. 
Gruppe,  O.  F. 
HoEFER,  Ferdinand 
Lewis,  Sir  G.  C. 
V.  Madler,  J.  H. 

SCHIAPARELLI,  G.  V 

Wolf,  Rudolf 
Botany 

Koch,  Karl 
Lenz,  H.  O. 

Mathematics. 

Bretschneider,  C. 
Cantor,  Moritz 
*Gow,  Dr.  J. 

GiJNTHER,  S. 

Hankel,  H. 
Heath,  T.  L. 

SUTER,  H. 

Medicine. 

Adams,  Dr.  Francis 
Baas,  J.  H. 
Haeser,  H. 


r  8°  Nordlingen 
12°  Paris 


8°  Baldwin 
8°  Berlin 
12°  Paris 
8°  Parker 
8°  Brunswick 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Munich 


8°  Berlin 
8°  Gotha 


72 


52 
SI 
73 
62 

73 
76 

77 


[79]  84 
59 


Die  Geometric  und  die  Geometer  vor  Euklidcs  4/- 

— in  his  Vorlesungen  iiber  die  Geschichte  der  Mathematik,  vol.  i.  20/- 

A  Short  Histoiy  of  Greek  Mathematics  10/6 

— in  his  Untersuchungen  zur  Geschichte  d.  mathem.  Wissenschaften ;  4  pi.  9/- 

Zur  Geschichte  d.  Mathematik  im  Alterthum  u.  Mittelalter  9/- 

Diophantos  of  Alexandria  :  a  study  in  the  history  of  Greek  algebra  7/6 

■^in  his  Geschichte  der  mathematischen  Wissenschaften,  2  pts.  22/- 

— in  his  edn.  o/Taulus  Aegineta,  v.  H*  §  3,  s.v.  Greek  Writers  on  Medicine. 
• — in  his  Grundriss  der  Geschichte  der  Medicin  20/-  : 

— in  his  Lehrbuch  der  Geschichte  der  Medicin,  vol.  i.  [in  3  vols.]  18/- 


Leipzig  'JO 

Teubner,  Leipzig  80 

Camb.  Press  84 

Teubner,  Leipzig  76 

„  74 

Camb.  Press  85 

Zurich      [71]  73;  75 


Metrology  (Weights  and  Measures). 

Brandis,  J.  Miinz-,  Maass-,  u.  Gewichtswcscn  in  Vorderasien 

Fennerv.  Fenneberg,  L.  Langen-,  Felt.  u.  Wegemaase  d.  Vblk.  d.  Alterth. 


HULTSCH,  F. 
MiJLLEE,  Hermann 

Mineralogy. 

Lenz,  H.  O. 

Zoology 

Hoefer,  Ferdinand 
Lenz,  H.  O. 


Griechische  und  Romische  Metrologie 
Die  heiligen  Maasse  d.  Alterthums 


[esp, 


14/- 

2/- 

2/6 

Heb.  and  Gk.]  2/6 


Stuttgart 
Jetta 


8°  Berlin 


8"  Freiburg 


Mineralogie  d.    alten  Griechen  und  Romer 

— V.  also  H  §  70. 

— in  his  Histoire  de  la  Zoologie  dep.  1.  temps  1.  plus  recul. 

Zoologie  der  alten  Griechen  und  Romer  [tr.  extracts,  w. 


4/-     8°  Gotha 


3/6 
notes]  8/6 


Pans 
Gotha 


76 

]75 


66 

59 
62 

59 


61 


73 
56 


190.    GREEK  POETS. 


Collections. 

Didactic  Poets  — ».  eUso  K  §  196  :  Greek  Writers  on  Natural  Science. 

Bucolic  Poets. 

Bucolici  Poetae[Theocr.,  Bion,  Moschus]  rec.  H.  L.  Ahrens  la/.  p 8°  Teubner, Z«)J2z^    ]75 

,,  rec.  H.  L.  Ahrens  ;  ed.  crit.,  2  vols.  [vol.  ii.  =  schoIia]  22/-     8°  Leipzig  55  ;  59 

„  with  German  notes  and  tr.  J.  A.  Hartung  7/-    12°        ,,  58 

„  et  Didactici  with  Latin  tr.  C.  F.  Ameis+F.  S.  Lehrs  +  F.  Diibner+ A.  Kbchly  12/6  r  8°  Didot,/'a/Tj[46-5i]62 

Theocr.,  Bion,  Mosch.  (AMEIS) ;  Nicander,  Oppianus,  MarcoUus  (LeHRS)  :  Fhilet  (Dubner);  Aratus,  Manetho,  Maximus  (KOcHLY). 

Eclogues. 

Eclogae  Poetarum  Graecorum,  rec.  H.  Stadtmiillcr 

Epic  Poets. 

Epicorum  Fragmenta  rec.  J.  Kinkel :  ed.  crit.  vol.  i. 

C/.  'AIS.Q  Hom«r  et  Cycli  EpUi  Fi-as-nienia,  ed.  w.  lat.  tr.  W.  Dirdorf,  10/6  r  8"  Didot,  Paris  ^1. 

Grace.  Corpus        cura  A.  Koechley  14/6     8' 

875 


3/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  83 

3/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  77 
>i  » 52-74 


Philology] 


GREEK  POETS. 


[Greek 


K  §190 

Elegiac  Poets. 

Hartung,  J.  A.  [ed.]       Elegiaci  Graeci,  w.  German  tr.  and  notes,  2  vols.  6/6    12°  Leipzig 

ViiU  also  Lyrici  Poetae,  infra.    A  selection  sub  tit.  Extracts  fr.  Gk.  Ett^c  Poets,  ed.  H.  KYNASTON  i/6  f  S*  Macmillan  8ft 

Popular  Songs  —for  Modem  Greek  Folk-songs,  o.  C  §  13  :  Mod.  Gk.  Mythology  and  Folklore. 

Legrand,  Em.  [ed.&  tr.]  Chansons   Populaires  Grecques  [w.  French  trs.  ]  2/6     ^  Paris 

Paroedorum  Graec.  Corpus  ed.  H.  S.  toe  Laer 

Scenici  Poetae  — v.  K  §  191  :  Greek  Dramatists. 

Sinograph!  Poetae  De  Timone  Phliasio  ceterisque  Syllog.  Graec.  By  C.Wachsmuth[w.  fragms.]2/-  r  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  59 

Gnomic  Poets  Gnomlcl  Poetae  i/-   16°  Tauchnitz,Zn>2!^[i5]74 

Lyrie  Poets. 


8°  Amsterdam 


58;  59 


76 
67 


Bergk,  Theodor  [ed.] 

Hartung,  J.  A.  [ed.] 

PoMTOw,  J.  [ed.] 
Anthology. 
Bergk,  Theodor  [ed.] 
BucHHOLZ,  E.  [ed.] 
Kynaston,  H.  [ed.] 
Neaves,  Lord  [ed.] 


Lyrici  Poetae,  3  vols.  33/-     8° 

i. :  Pindar,  9/-;  iL  ;  Elegiaci  etiambographi,  zo/-;  iii. :  Melici,  Scolia,  Carm.  pop.,  14/-. 

,,  ,,     with  German  tr.  and  notes,  6  vols.  12° 

L-iv. :  Pindar,  10/6 ;  v. :  Archilochus  and  Doric  Poets,  3/-  ;  vi. ;  Alkaeos,  Sappho,  Simonides  of  Keos,  etc. ,  4/-. 

Poetae  Lyrici  Grseci  Minores,  2  vols.  [a  choice  little  edn.]  5/-    16° 


[43]  7S-82 

S5-S7 

85 


Anthologia  Graeca,  rec.  Ed.  Hiller 

Anthologie  aus  den  griechischen  Lyrikern,  2  vols. 


3/-  p  8°Teubner,Z«^3;^[54]90 
3/6  p  8"    „        „[64-66]83 


Poetae  Graeci  [extracts  from  less-known  poets,  with  notes]  3/6  p  8°  Eton 

Greek  Anthology  [trss.  ;  Anc.  Class,  for  Eng.  Readers ;  popular]  2/6    12°  Blackwood 

Thackeray,  F.  St.  J.  [ed.]  Anthologia  Graeca  "  4/6   12°  Bell 

Tyler,  Prf.  H.  M.  [Am.;  ed.]  Selection  from  the  Greek  Lyric  Poets  ;  w.  notes  $1.10    12°  Boston 

WiLKiNS,  H.  M.  [ed.]       Progressive  Greek  Anthology  [school-book]  5/-  c  8°  Longman 

"Wright,  R.  S.  [ed.]        Golden  Treasury  of  Ancient  Greek  Poetry,  ^d.  Evelyn  Abbott  10/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press 

Translations. 

TOMLINSON,  Graham  R.  [ed.]  Selections  from  the  Greek  Anthology  [Camelot  Series]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott 

Translations  by  Dr.  Gamett,  Andrew  Lan^,  Goldwin  Smith,  Alma  Strettell,  W.  M.  Hardinge,  J.  A.  Symonds,  Goldwin  Smith,  etc. 


[  ]79 
74 

[70]  77 
8- 

6S 
[66]  89 


89 


.Ssop 

Texts  :  Fabulse 
Translations  : 

Aid  : 

Anacreon. 

Texts  :  Carmina 
Translations  : 
Odes: 


— V.  also  Babrius,  infra.     For  Avianus'  [Flavius']  version,  ».  K  §  214. 

rec.  C.  Halm,  i/- p  8° ;  Editio  Tauchnitziana  ^d.    16°  Teubner  [52]  74;  Leipz^g\p.\\•]^ 

The  fables  now  extant  in  prose  under  ^sop's  name  are  entirely  spurious,  as  was  proved  by  Bentley,  in 

his  Diss,  on  Fables  of  jEsop  [ut  K  §  189],  and  are  of  Oriental  (prob.  Indo-Persian)  origin. 
— V.  Jos.  Jacobs— z»  his  Fables  of  ^sop,  etc. ,  2  vols.  14/-  s  8°  Nutt  98 

rec.V.  Rose,i/-  p  8°;  rec.  C.  H.  Weise,  6d.  \v.  also  Poetae  Lyrici, J«j>ra]  16°  Teubner[68]76;Tauchn.[44]78 


tr.  Thomas  Moore  [the  poet] ;  54  ill.  by  G.  de  Roussy  o.p.  [pb.  12/6  ;  w.  lo/-]    16°  Hotten 
tr.  T.  J.  Arnold  [in  original  metres]  o.p.  [pb.  and  zv.  3/6]    12°       ,, 


[ 


]69 
69 


ApoUoniUS   RhodiUS— Text  :  Argonautlca. 


rec.  R.  Merkel-I-H.  Keil,  ed.  crit.,  pt.  i.  Text  &  Crit.  App.,  6/-;  ii.  Prolegg.  &  Scholia      9/-     8°  Tedbn&c,  Leipzig  e,2  ;  54 
— as  vol.  iv.  of  A.  Kbchly's  Corp.  Poett.  Epicorum  ij-  p8°         „  „        [52]  72 


,,     w.  Lat.  tr. 
Translation  : 

Aids  : 

Hdmardinquer. 
Linde,  R. 
Linsenbarth,  O. 
Michaeli.s,  J.  J. 
Rzach,  Alois 
Stender,  Julius 

Babrius 

Texts  :  Tabulae 
Annotated  Texts 

Aids  : 
Dubner,  Fr. 
Eberhard,  A. 
Piccolos,  N. 
•Rutherford,  Prf.  W.  G. 

Bion 

Text  :  Carmina 
Translations  : 


F.  S.  Lehrs-I-F.  Diibner  [w.  Hesiod,  Musaeus,  etc.]  12/6  r  8°  Didot,  Paris 

tr.  E.  P.  Coleridge  [a  prose  tr. ;  from  Merkel's  text]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

a  narrative  poem  founded  on  the  legends  relating  to  the  Argonautic  expedition. 

De  Apollonii  Rhodii  Argonauticis  __  3/6        8"   Paris 

De  diversis  recensionibus  Apollonii  Rhodii  Argoiiauticon  1/6         8°  Hanover 

De  Apollonii  Rhodii  casuum  syntaxi  comparato  usu  homerico  i/-        8°  Leipzig 

De  Apollonii  Rhodii  Fragmentis  _  [dissert,  inaug.]  i/-        8°  Halle 

Grammatische  Studien  zu  ApoUonius  Rhodius  [fr.  Siizgsber.  Wien.  Akad,'\  3/-  r  8°  Vienna 

De  Argonautarum  ad  Colchos  usque  exped.  fabulae  hist.  crit.  2/-        8*  Kiel 

—for  Aesop,  v.  supra ;  for  Avianus'  [Flavins']  version,  u.  K  §  214. 
rec.  A.  Eberhard,  4/-  p  8°  ; 


78 
89 


8s 
87 

75 
78 
74 


*rec.  M.  Gitlbauer 
F.  G.  Schneidewin 
*with  English  notes ;  disserts.,  comm.  and  lex.  Prf.  W.  G.  Rutherford 
„     German  notes  and  tr.  J.  A.  Hartung 

Animadversiones  Criticae  de  Babrii  Muflio/A^ot? 

Observationes  Babrianae,  1/6  :  Verbesserungsvorschlage  zu  Babrius 

Quelques  Observationes  .sur  Babrius 

— in  his  edition  (T/Babrius,  ut  supra :  of  the  gretitest  vahte. 


8°  Weidmann  75  ;   Vienna  82 
<)d.  p  8°  Teubner,  Z«^zz;j[53]65 
12/6     8°  Macmillan  83 

3/-rl2°  Leipzig  58 

44 
(A 

45 


1/6 . 

8*  Paris 

2/- 

8'  Berlin 

[textual  criticism]  1/6 

8'  Paris 

— t).  also  Bucolici,  supra. 

rec.  G.  Hermann 

— V.  Theocritus,  infra. 


[contains  also  Moschus]  1/6  p  8°  Weidmann, .ff«W!'« 49 


876 


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GREEK   POETS. 


[Greek 


Hesiod. 

Texts  :  Opera 


A.  Kbchly+G.  Kinkel 

A.  Rzach,  3/-;  rec.  A.  Fick      ["inurspr. 

J.  Flach,  6d.  ;  rec.  G.  F.  Schbmann 


[Bibliotheca  Classica]  10/6,  red.  to  5/- 
Flach  8/- 

12/6 

2/-P 


Annotated  Texts  :  with  English  notes  F.  A.  Paley 

„     Latin        „     C.  Goettling,  ed.  H 

„     Latin  tr.  F.  S.  Lehrs  +  F.  Diibner 

„         ,.      notes  J.  Flach 
Opera et  Dies:  „     Latin  notes  D.  J.  van  Lennep 

, ,     English  notes  W.  T.  Lendrum 
Theogonia  :  with  German  notes,  intro.  and  essay  F.  G.  Welcker 

Published  as  an  Appendix  to  his  GriechiscJu  Gd'iterlehre,  3  vols,  30/-  S"  CSitiiigen  57-62. 

„  „         „     and  explan.  comm.  G.  F.  Schbmann 

„  Latin  notes  D.  J.  van  Lennep 
prolegomena  H.  Flach 


K  §190 


S/-     8°  Teubner,  Leipzig   70 
Form  wiederhergestellt "]  4/-     8°  Lpz.%\;  GSttingenij 
1/6  p  8°  Teubner,  78;  Weidmann,  69  • 
■       ""  Bell  61 

Leipzig  [31]  78 

Didot,  Paris  78 

Weidmann,  Berlin  74 
4/6      8"  Amsterdam  47 

Macmillan      in  prep. 
Elberfeld  65 


[Classical  Series] 


4/-     S'^ 


6/- 
10/6 
4/- 


Eumeli,  Cinaethonis,  Asii  et  CanninisNaupactiiFragmenta  :  coll.  et  ed.  W.  Marckscheffel  7/6  ;  red.  to  2I-     8' 
tr.  J.  Banks  [w.  Callimachus  and  Theognis]  5/-  c  8 

The  Hesiod  and  Theognis  portions  contain  merely  some  proverbial  and  political  "philosophy,"  respectively. 

trad.  Leconte  da  Lisle    [Theoc,  Bion,  Mosch.,  Tyrtaeus,  Odes  Anacreon.]  6/6     8' 
tr.  Geo.  Chapman,  ed.  Rev.  R.  Hooper  [with  Musaeus,  etc.]  6/-  c  8' 


Translation  • 

Hymnes  Orphiques : 
Works  and  Days : 

Aids: 

Davies,  Rev.  J. 

Flach,  H. 


'  Weidmann,  ^.??-/m  68 
'  Amsterdam  43 

*  Weidmann,^f?'/z«73 
'  Leipzig  40 

'  Bohn*s  Lib.  56 

'  Paris  69 

J.  R.  Smith[i6i8]58 


„    [ed.] 

Gruppe,  Otto 
Leitschuh,  Fr. 
Meyer,  A. 
Petersen,  Chr. 
Rzach,  A. 
Schneider,  Paul 
Schomann,  G.  F. 
Steitz,  A. 
Welcker,  F.  G. 
Illvsiraiions. 
Flaxman,  J. 

Homer. 

Batrachomyomachia  : 
Hymni : 


Hesiod  and  Theognis  [pop.  biogr.  &  ace.  of  wits.;  Anc.  Classics,  f,  Eng.  Readers]  2/6 

Das  System,  der  Hesiodischen  Kosmogonie  3/- 

Hesiodische  Theogonie,  4/-  ;  Hesiodische  Gedichte  2/- 

Das  dialcktische  Digamma  des  Hesiod  2/- 

Glossen  und  Scholien  zur  Hesiodischen  Theogonie  [w.  prolegg.]  8/- 

Diebeiden  altesten  Handschriften  des  Hesiod  ;  i  pi.  2/- 

Uebei;  die  Theogonie  des  Hesiod  4/6 

Die  Entstehung  d.  Mythologie  nach  Hesiod  2/- 

De  compositione  Theogoniae  Hesiodeae  2/- 

Ursprung  und  Alter  der  Hesiodischen  Theogonie  [sch.-progr.]  1/6 

Der  Dialekt  des  Hesiodos  3/- 

De  Elocutione  Hesiodea  Commentatio,  pt.  i.  [diss,  inaug.]  1/6 

Die  Hesiodische  Theogonie  ausgelegt  und  beurtheilt  6/- 

Dje  Werke  -und  Tage  gepriift  und  erklart  4/- 

Die  Hesiodische  Theogonie  4/- 


8°   Blackwood 

8°  Teubner,  Leipzig 

8°        ,.  .,      7; 

8"  Berlin 

8°  Teubner,  Leipzig 

«•  „  „ 

8°  Berlin 

8°  JVarzburg 

8°  Berlin 

4°  Hamburg 

8'  Teubner,  Leipzig 

8'  Berlin 

S"       „ 

8"  Leipzig 


Compositions  from  the  Works  and  Days,  etc.,  of  Hesiod 


3/6  obi  4°  Seeley 


73- 
74 
;  74 
76 
76 
77 
41 
67 
87 
62 
76 
71 

68 
69 
65 

[3-1  79 


rec.  A.  Baumeister  :  Ed.  Crit.  1/6  ;  rec.  J.  Draheim  l/-  p  8°  Gottingen^Z;  Berlin'; \ 

rec.  A.  Baumeister  goT.  ;  rec  A.  GemoU  7/-  p  8°  Teubner,Z«)*02;5{58]74;  86 

rec.  Eug.  Abel  [w.  Hymni  and  Batrachypm.]  2/-     8°  Prague  86 

Hymnus  Cereris     rec.  F.  BUcheler  [w.  photolith.  facs.  of  the  Leyden  MS.]  2/6     4°  Teubner,  Leipzig    69 

,,  in  Venerem    ,,    C.  Goettling  2/-     4°  Jetta  65 

Ilias.    Texts  :  rec.  J.  La  Roche  ;  Ed.  Grit.,  2  vols.  ea.  ir/-     8'"Te\ibner,Leipsig73;j6 

„    A.  Nauck,  2/6;  ex  rec.  W.  Dindorf,  cur.  C.  Hentze  2/6  p8°  Weidmann74;  Teubner[S5]85 

„    W.  Baumlein  5/6  8°;  1/6  c  8° ;  1/624°  Tsmchnitz,  Leipzig- $4. 

„    ed.J.vanLeeuwen+J.F.+M.B.MendesdaCosta,2pts.[w.criticalapparatus]     8°  Leyden  89 

Represents  the  advanced  school  of  textual  reformers  in  Homeric  matters. 

ex.  rec.  W.  Dindorf,  et  Cycli  Epici  Reliquiae  [with  Latin  tr.]  10/6  r  8°  Didot,  Paris  81 

rec.  W.  Christ:  Ed.  Crit.,  2  vols.  ea.  8/-     8°Teubner,Z«]^2?|j84;84 

„    A  Fick,  2  vols.  ["in  d.  urspr.  Sprachform  wiederhergestellt"]  20/-     8°  GSttingen  85 

„    Dr.  F.  A.  Paley  [Cambridge  Texts]  2/6  16°  Bell  67 

„    A.  Kbchly  3/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig 


sks.  i.-xii.  : 
l6bks.  : 

Annotated  Texts  ; 
Ilias  bks.  i.-xxiv.  -. 


8°  Macmillan      86;  89 
Clar.Press[88]89;88 


bks.  i, 
[ 


-xu. 


i.,ix.,xi.,xvL-xxiv.] 
i.-ii.,  xxi.,  xxii.  ; 
i.-vi. ; 

i.-iii.  : 
i.-iii.  : 


*w.  Eng.  notes&intro.  Walter  Leaf  :v.i.[bks.i.-xii.],ii.[xiii.-xxiv.][Class.Lib.]ea.  14/- 
*  „     „      „     intro.   &  brief  gram.  D.  B.   Monro  :  v.  i.  [i.-xii.] ;  ii.  [xiii.-xxiv.] 

[bk.  i.  separ.  2/-]  ea.  6/-  f  8° 

MONRO'S  commentary  is  probably  the  best  for  school  use,  LEAF'S  for  scholar's  use. 

„     „       „     F.  A.  Paley,  v.  i.  [i.-xii,]  12/-  ;  red.  to  8/-  ;  ii.  [xxiii.-xxiv.  ]  [Bibl. 

Class.]  14/-  ;  red.  to  6/-     8*  Bell  [73]  89 

„     „      „     Dr.  F.  A.  Paley  [Grammar  School  Classics]  6/6  f  8°    „  73 

„  Germ.  „    J.  La  Roche,  6  pts.  ea.  1/6  or  2/-  p  8°  Teubner[7o-7i]78^6 

■„      „     „     C.  F.  Ameis+C.  Hentze,  8  pts.  [separ.  ea.  1/3  «>- 1/6]  9/6  |r  8°      „      [68-78]  84-86 

,,      ,,      „     Appendix,  8  pts.  [sep.  ea.  i/- ffri/6]  ii/- p  8°      „      [72-78]  82-86 

„      )>      )>    J-  U.  Faesi,  hrsg.  F.  R.  Franke,  4  vols.  ea.  2/-  [ii.  1/6]  p  8°  Weidmann[Si-52]86-87 

w.  Eng.  notes  S.  H.  Reynolds  [Catena  Classicorum]  6/- f  8°  Rivington  70 

„      „      „     J.  H.Pratt +W.  Leaf  ["Story  of  Achilles"  ;  Class.  Ser.]  6/- f  8°  Macmillan  80 

,,      „      „     A.  Sidgwick,  i.-ii.  2/6 ;  xxi.,  xxii.  ea.  1/6  f  8°  Rivington  '^o'lt"' 

„      „      „     J.  R.  Boise  [Am.];  map  $1.50   12°  Chicago  [69]  78 

„      „      ,,     T.  K.  Arnold  3/6  c  8°  Rivington  76 

, T.  D.  S.  Hillhouse  [Am.]  [based  in  Ameis' edn.]  $1.60   12°  Boston  87 

877 


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[Greek 


K  §190 

bkB.  i.  : 

»  iv.,  vi. 

iviii.,  xj 

»  VI.  : 

,,  xm.-xxiv.  : 

„  xviu.  . 

Odysseia. 

Texts 

Annotated  Texts  ; 


Odyss.  bks. 


w.Eng.notes  J.  Bond+A.  S.  Walpole  [Elementary  Classics]  i/6   l8°  Macmillan  84 

„      „      „     Dr.  F.  A.  Paley  i/-  f  8°  Bell     ■  81 

„      „      „     r>.  B.  Monro  [w.  essay  on  grammar]  2/-  p  8°  Clar.  Press  78 

„      „      ,,     H.  Hailstone  ea.  1/6  f  8°  ,,      80;  81;  82 

„      „      „    J.  S.  PhilpotU  2/-  f  8°  Rivington  76 

„      „      „     D.  B.  Monro  6/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  8g 

,,      „      ,,     S.  R.  James  [Elementaiy  Classics]  1/6  f  8°  Macmillan 

rec.  A.  Nauck,  2  pts.  ea.  2/-  p  8°  Weidmann,.5«-/»«  74 

„    W.  Baumlein  4/-  8° ;  1/6  c  8° ;  1/6  24°  Tauchnitz,  Leipzig  e^^ 

„    J.  La  Roche  :  Ed.  Crit.,  2  vols.  :  II  pi.  13/-     8°  Leipzig  67  ;  68 

„    W.  Dindorf  2/6  ;  re-ed.  C.  Hentre,  2  pts.  ea.  grf.  p  8°  Teubner,/(«^z«^[56J83 

„    P.  Cauer,  2  pts.  ea.  l/-   16°  Leipzig  86;  87 

„    A.  Ludwich,  vol.  i.  8/-     8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  89 

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„    H.  Hayman,  3  vols.  ;  ill.  50/-     8°  Nutt       66  ;  71  ;  82 

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Iliad  and  Odyssey :  tr.  W.  C.  Bryant  [Am.]  :  Iliad,  $2.50;  Odyssey  [both  blank  verse]  $2.50     8°  Boston\;jd\']-;\^\Yr 

„  Geo.  Chapman,  w.  intro.&notesRev.  R.  Hooper :  ea.  in2 v.[verse]ea.'i£/^.  1 2/-sq8°  J.  R.  Smith J|ff]6s;[  1 61  S]74 
„     „         „     ed.R.H. Shepherd  :  in  IV.  [also  Iliad  in  Univ.Lib.  i/-Rtl.84]  6/- c  8°  Chatto  75 

,,  Alex.  Pope,  ed.  Rev.  H.  J.  Carey — in  i  vol.  [verse]  2/6  c  8°  RoutIedge[l720;  I725J89 

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In  a  new  metre — a  rhyming  anapaestic  hexameter:  "  the  English  equivalent  of  the  Homeric  line."    The  Od.  was  ori^.  issued  .r»d  jtont.  "  Avia." 

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Ueber  die  Versmaasse  d.  Pindaros  [also  repr.  in  his  edn.  of  Pind.,  ii.]     3/- 

—in  his  Die  Eurhythmie  in  d.  Chorgesangen  d.  Griechen  8/- 

Ueber  den  Bau  der  Pindarischen  Strophen  4/- 

Sappho. 

Carmina  et  Fragmenta  :      rec.  C.  F.  Neue  3/- 

Memoirs,  Text  and  Translation.     By  H.  T.  Wharton,  port.  7/6  J 
Translation  :                  — v.  also  Wharton,  supra. 

Field,  Michael                   Long  Ago                                              [short  lyrics  expanded  fr.  Sappho]  10/6     < 

HiGGlNSON,  T.  W.  [Am.]— >^w  Afternoon  Landscape  :  poems  and  trss.,  conts.  trss,  fr.  Sappho  5/- 


Teubner,  Leipzig 
Faris 
Berlin 
Leipzig 
Coblenz 

Teubner,  Leipzig 
'  Paris 


Semitelos,  D.  X. 
Life. 

Bippart,  Geo. 
Lubbert,  E. 
Mommsen,  Tycho 
Morice,  F.  D. 
Schmidt,  Leopold 
Prosody. 
Boeckh,  Aug,  - 
Schmidt,  J.  H.H. 
„        Moritz 


[ed.] 


Darftstadt 

Halle 

Berlin 

Susali 

Aschersleien 

Halle 

Berlin 


Leipzig   [1763-7413^-33 
83 


1^- 


69 
80 
63 
8z 
*5 
80 
54 


62 
67 
66 
n.d.  (65) 
58 
66 


'   Berlin 

'  Leipzig 
'  F7-ankfort 
'  Kiel 
'  At /tens 

yena 

Bonn 

Keil 

Blackwood 

Bonn 


8°  Leipzig 


84 
73 
77 

6z 
7< 

48 
82 
45 
78 
82 


09 
68 


Aids; 

Arnold,  Bemhard 
Kock,  Th. 
Luniak,  J. 
Michaelis,  A. 
Naguiewski,  D. 
Wharton,  H.  T. 

Theocritus 

Text: 
Annotated  Texts  : 


Translations  ; 

Aids  : 
Brinker,  K. 
Dubner,  F. 
Rumpel,  J. 

Theognis 

Text  :  Elegiae : 

,,       Reliquiae : 
Translation  : 

Aids  : 

Davies,  Rev.  J. 
van  Herwerden,  H. 
Jordan,  H. 


Sappho 

AJkaos  und  Sappho 

Quaestiones  Sapphicae 

Thamyris  und  Sappho  auf  einemVasepHUl ,  i  pi. 

In  Quaestiones  Sapphicas  observatics*! 

— in  his  edn,  of  the  text,  etc. ,  lupra.. 

— V.  also  Bucolici  Graeci,  supra. 

ex  rec.  A.  T.  A.  Fritzsche,  <)d.  ;  rec.  C.  Ziegler 

with  English  notes  Dr.  H.  Kynaston 


[a  lecture  ;  Samml.  gemeinverstandl.  Vortr.] 


i/- 
2/- 

z/6 
i/- 


4°  Berlin 
8°  Stott 

;8°  Bell 
8°  Longman 

8'  Berlin 

%•      „ 

8°   Kazan  (^R7tssia) 

4°  Leipzig 


27 
[85]  87 


89 


71 
62 
90 
65 
90 


4/-     8°  Leip.  [69]  70;  Tiihing.  [44]  69  ;  67 

[new  edn.  of  Snow  (1869)]    4/6    f8°  Clar.  Press  73 

Latin  notes  A.  T.  H.  Fritzsche  9/-     8°  Teubner,  Z«>2j;f  [65-69]  70 

„    Dr.  F.A.  Paley  4/6  f  8°  Bell  [63369 

„    Bp.  Chr.  Wordsworth  7/-     8°    „  [44]  77 

„     German  notes  A.  T.  H.  Fritzsche,  ed.  E.  Hitler  3/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  [57]  69 

by  C.  S.  Calverley  [verse]     7/6  c  8°  Bell  [69]  83 

,,  AndrewLang,w.intro. essay  [w.Bion&Moschus;  prose;  Gold.  Treas.Ser.]  4/6   18°  Macm.        [80]  89 


De  Theocriti  vita  carminibusque  subditiciis 
Scholia  in  Theocritum 
Lexicon  Theocriteum 

— v.  also  Poetae  Lyrici,  supra. 
rec.  Ch.  Ziegler 

„    J.  Sitzler 
tr.  T-  H.  Frere — in  his  Collected  Works,  vol.  li. 


2/-       8°  Leipzig  84 

12/6     r  8°  Didot,  Paris         [49]  78 

8/-        8°   Leipzig  79 


2/-      8°   Tubingen  80 

5/-     8°  Heidelberg.  80 

Chatto  [39]  in  prep. 


Hesiod  and  Theognis 

Animadversiones  philolog.  in  Theognidem 

Quaestiones  Theognideae 


[pop.  accounts  ;  Anc.  Class,  f.  Eiig.  Rrs.}    2/6    f  8°  Blackwood  [73I  80 

2/-        8*  Cologne  70 

1/6       4*  KdtUgsberg  85 


191.    GREEK  DRAMATISTS. 


Collections. 

Comicorum  Graec.  Fragmenta,  ed.  Aug.  Meineke,    S  v.  in  9  [70/-;  red.  to  36/-] ;  Ed.  Minor,  2  v.  [15/-  ; 

red.  to  9/-]     8°  Berlin       39-57  ;  47 
,,  „  ,,  ed.  Aug.  Meineke,  re-ed.  F.  H.  Bothe  [w.  Latin  tr.]     12/6  r  8°  Didot, /"««>  55 

„  ,,  „  rec.  Th.  Kock,  vols.  i.-ii.  ea.  18/- ;  iii.  16/-  r  8°  Leipzig    80  j  S4 ;  89 

88'j 


Philology] 


GREEK   DRAMATISTS. 


[Greek 


Poetae  Scenici  rec.  W.  Dindorf 

Aeschylus,  Sophocles,  Euripides,  Aristophanes,  Fabulae,  Fragmeata. 

Tragicorum  Graec.  Fragmenta,  rec.  A.  Nauck 


2l/-  i  8°  Parker 


K  §  1G1 
[46]  69 


Selections : 


Aeschylus. 

Texts ; 


Annotated  Texts  i 


17/-     8*  Teubner,  Leipzig   56 


Fragments  of  Greek  Comic  Poets,  ed.  F.  A.  Paley  [w.  verse  trss.  en  regard]  4/6  p  8°  Sonnenscheia 

Selections  from  25  poets.    The  last  blc.  edited  by  Dr.  PALEY  before  his  death  in  X889, 

Selections  from  the  Greek  Tragedians,  ed.  Rev.  E.  D.  Stone  3/6  c  8°  Rivington 


90 


•rec.  N.  Wecklein,  2vols. :  Ed.  Crit.  [i.  :  text,  scholia,  app.  crit. ;  ii. 
emends.]. 
„    R.  Merkel 

„    W.  Dindorf,  1/6 ;  rec.  A.  Kirchhoff 
„    H.  Weil 
„    F.  A.  Paley 
„    E.  A.  J.  Ahrens,  with  Latin  tr. 


conject. 

20/-  c  S"  Berlin  84 

21/-    f  °  Clar.  Press  71 

Teubner  [50]  82  ;  Weidmann  [    ]  80 

1/6     8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  84 

[Cambridge  Texts]    3/-  16°  Bell  60 

17/-  r  8°  Paris  77 


3/6  P  8° 


3/-  c  8° 
6/-  c  8° 

3/-  f  8° 
1/6  18° 
2/6 


with  English  notes  F.  A.  Paley  [Bibliotheca  Classica]    iZj-;  red.  to  '^j-     8' 

,,    Latin  „     H.Weil,  2  vols.  [ea.  play  separately  2/- or  2/6]    14/6     8" 

„    German      ,,     and  tr.  J.  A.  Hartung,  8  vols.  i3/6[ea.  playsep.  1/6  to  2/6]  s  8' 
..Agamemnon;  *with  English  notes,  intro.  comm.  &tr.  A. W.Verrall  [Class.  Lib.]    12/-     8' 

„  „  ,,    and  tr.  [verse]  J.  F.  Davies 

t,  „  I,   and  tr.  [verse]  B.  H.  Kennedy 

„  „  „    A.  Sidgwick 

I,  „  „    F.  A.  Paley  [Camb.  Texts  w.  Notes] 

„     Latin         „    D.  S.  Margoliouth  [textual  notes] 

„     German     ,,    R.  Enger,  hrsg.  E.  Gilbert 
„  „  „    F.W.  Schneidewin+Hense 

„  „  „    and  tr.  K.  II.  Keck,  9/-;  C.  F.  v.  Nagelsbach 

Choephoroe  s  ed.  crit.  F.  A.  Paley 

with  English  notes  Prf.  J.  Conington 
*  „  „         ,,     A.  Sidgwick 

Eumenides  with  English  notes  &  tr.  [verse]  D.  Drake 

„  „         „     „      [   „    ]  J.  F.  Davies 

„  ,,         „     Arthur  Sidgwick 

»  ,.         „     F.  A.  Paley 

,,     German    ,,     and  tr.  G.  F.  Schbmann 
Oresteia  {=Agam.,  Choeph.,  Eum.)  with  English  notes  and  tr.  A.  O.  Prickard 


Persae : 


Prometheus  Vinctus  i 


Septem  contra  Thebas  : 


Supplices : 


Translations  : 
Works: 


Latin        „    F.  A;  Paley 
,,     German    „   N.  Wecklein 
■  with  English  notes  A.  O.  Prickard 
„  „  „     F.  A.  Paley 

,,     Gei-man     ,,     W.  S.  Teuffel,  1/6  ;  L. 
with  English  notes  A.  O.  Prickard 
»         ,.  „     F.  A.  Paley 

„  ,,  „     North  Pinder 

„  ,,  ,,     M.  G.  Glazebrook 

„     German    „     L,  Schmidt,  1/6  ;  N.  Wecklein 
,,  ,,  ,,     and  tr.  G.  F.  Schomann 

with  English  notes  F.  A  Paley 
„  ,,  „    J.  F.  Davies 

•   „  „  „     intro.  and  comm.  A.  W.  Verrall,  with  tr. 

School  Edn.  [  +  M.  A.  Bayfield] 
„  „     Prf.  Isaac  Flagg  [Am.] 

Latin  life  of  Aeschylus,  ed.  Friedr.  Ritschl 


Bell  [47]  79 

Giessen  58-67 

Leipzig  52-55 

Macmillan  89 

Utrecht  68 

Camb.  Press  [78]  82 

Clar.  Press      [81]  88 

Bell  80 

Macmillan  82 

3"/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  [55]  74 

2/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [56]  83 

3/-  p  8°  Leipzig  63 ;  Erlangen  63 

7/6  c  8°  Camb.  Press  82 

6/-     8°  Longman  57 

3/-  f  8°  Clar.  Press  84 

5/-     8°  Macmillan  85 

7/-     8°  Longman  85 

3/-  f  8°  Clar.  Press  88 

1/6   18°  Bell  80 

2/6  45 

[Classical  Library]  c  8°  Macmillan     in  prep. 


[Classical  Lib.] 


[Camb.  Texts  w.  Notes] 


7/6     8°  Deighton,  Cambridge  45 

6/-     8°  Leipzig  88 

[Classical  Series]     3/6  f  8°  Macmillan  87 

[Camb.  Texts  w.  Notes]     1/6    18°  Bell  80 

Schiller  1/6  p  8°  Teubner  [66]  86 ;  Weidmann  69 

2/-  f8°  Clar.  Press      [78]  82 


[Camb.  Texts  w.  Notes] 


[Camb.  Texts  w.  Notes] 
[Class, 


with  English  notes,  intro.  comm.  &  tr.  Prf.  T.  G.  Tucker 
,,     Latin        ,,     F.  I.  Schwerdt,  2  pts. 
„     German    „    J.  Oberdick 


t 

Lib.]  7/6; 

$1.10 

3/- 


1/6   i8°  Bell  75 

2/-   12°  Longman  74 

2/6  c  8°  Rivington  87 

2/-  p  8°  Teubner  70 ;  [72]  78 

6/-     8°  Greifswald  43 

"    18°  Bell  7S 

12°  Lockwood  [64]  78 


[Classical  Lib.]  10/6 
3/- 


\gamemnon  : 


Eumenides : 


F.  A.  Paley,  with  short  notes  [prose] 

Dean  E.  H./Plumptre  [verse] 

E.  D.  A.  Morshead  [verse] 

Agamemnon,  Libation.Bearers  [Choephorael  Furies  [Eumenides].    Vide  alsa  Supplices,  infra. 

Robert  Potter  [verse  ;  Morl5y's  Univ.  Lib.] 

Prometheus  Bound,  The  Suppliants,  Seven  against  Thebes. 

Anna  Swanwick  [verse] 
iibers.  J.  G.  Droysen,  6/- ;  iibers.  J.  J.  C.  Donner 

tr.  Rob.  Browning  [verse] 

„    Earl  of  Carnarvon  [blank  verse] 

„  B.  H.  Kennedy  [verse] 
„  Dn.  H.  H.  Milman  [verse ;  w.  Bacchae  of  Euripides] 
„    A.  W.  Verrall — with  his  edn.  of  text,  ut  supra 

„   B.  Drake — with  his  edn.  of  text,  ut  supra  [verse] 


4/-     8° 

7/6  ! 
7/6  c! 
7/6  ci 


Macmillan      87 ; 
Boston 

Teubner,  Leipzig 
Macmillan 
Berlin 


75 
89 

58 
69 


Bell 

Isbister 

Paul 


[64]  71 
[69]  73 
[77]  81 


tr, 


tr. 


l/-  c  8°  Routledge      [29]  86 


8° 


Oresteia  (=Agam.,  Choeph. ,  Eum. )  tr.  C.  N.  Dalton 


[verse] 


5- 
3/6 

5/-  f  8' 
6/-  c  8' 
6/-  c  8' 


Bohn's  Lib.    [73]  81 

.e««»[32]84;[S4]87 

Smith&Elder[77]  89 

Murray  79 

Camb.  Press  [78]  82 

65 

Macmillan  89 

8°  „  85 

f  S°  J.  ^.  Smith  68 

3  I 


Philology] 


GREEK   DRAMATISTS. 


[Greek 


K  §191 

Persae : 
Prometheus ; 

Septem  contra  Thebas  : 

[Supplices] ; 


Aids. 

Criticism^  Commentaries^  etc. 


tr.  W.  Gumey 

„  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning — in  her  Works,  vol.  ii. 

„  Augusta  Webster 

„  W.  Gumey 

*  „  A.  W.  Verrall — with  his  edn.  of  text,  ut  supra 

*  The  Suppliant  Maidens,  tr.  E.  D.  A.  Morshead 
tr.  Prf.  T.  G.  Tucker — with  his  edn.  of  text,  ut  supra 


[verse]    3/-  12°  Bell  73 
[verse]    S/-  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [33]  89 

[verse]    3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  66 

[verse]    3/-  12°  Bell  79 

7/6     8°  Macmillan  87 

[verse]    3/6  c  8°  Paul  83 

10/6     8°  Macmillan  89 


Boyes,  J.  F. 
Buchholz,  E. 
Dronke,  Gustav 
Girard,  Jules 
Klotz,_  Richard 
Ludwig,  Alfred 
Newman,  Prf.  F.  W. 
«Patin,  H.  J.  G. 
Schmidt.  F.  W. 
Sommerbrodt,  J. 

Wecklein,  N. 
Westphal,  R. 

Choephorae. 

Baumgarten,  O. 

Hense,  Otto 

Eununidts, 

Wiescler,  F. 

Persae. 

Conradt,  C. 

Hannak,  E. 

Kejper,  Ph. 

Prince,  Charles 


PronutJuus  Vitichts,  and  Oresteia. 


Foss,  E. 

Martin,  Th.  H. 

Teuffel,  W.  S. 

Wciskc,  B.  G. 

Wieseler,  F. 

Supplices. 

Maass,  E. 
Textual  Criticisiti, 
Bamberger,  F. 
Heimsoeth,  F. 

van  Herwerden,  H. 

Lexica, 

Dindorf,  W. 

Linwood,  W. 
Language. 
Lalin, 
Menge,  H. 
Life. 

Copleston,  R.  S. 
Schoell,  F.       . 
Susemihl,  Fr. 
Metrics. 
Dindorf,  W, 
Schmidt,  J.  H.  H. 
Illusirations. 
Flaxman,  J. 

Aristophanes. 

Texts  : 


Annotated  Texts  : 
Onomastico 
Comoediae  quatuor  : 
Acharnenses  : 


Illustrations  to  Aeschylus  from  Ancient  and  Modem  Poets 

Die  sittliche  Weltanschauung  d.  Findaros  u.  Aeschylos 

Die  religidsen  u.  sittlichen  Vorstellungen  d.  Aeschyl.  u.  Sophocles 

Le  Sentiment  Religieux  en  Gr&ce  d'Hombre  &  Escbyle 

Studia  Aeschylea 

Zur  Kritik  des  Aeschylus 

Comments  on  the  Text  of  Aeschylus 

Etudes  sur  les  Tragiques  Grecs. :  Eschyle 

Kritische  Studien  zu  Aeschylos  und  Sophokles 

De  Aeschyli  re  scenica,  3  parts 

These  are  included  in  his  Scaenica,  S/-  8^  Berlin  '76. 
Studien  zu  Aeschylus 
Prolegomena  zu  Aeschylus'  TragSdien 

Quaestiones  Scenicae  in  Aeschyli  Choephoris 
Kritische  Blatter,  pt.  i.  :  Choephoroe 

Conjectanea  in  Aeschyli  Kumenides 

Die  Abtheilung  lyrischer  Verse  in  griech.  Drama,  pt.  !, 
Das  Historische  in  den  Persen  d.  Aeschylos 
Perser  d.  Aeschylos  als  Quelle  f.  altpers.  Aiterthumskunde 
Etudes  Critiques  et  Exdg^tiques  sur  les  Perses 
steia. 

De  loco  in  quo  Prometheus  ap.  Aeschj^l.  Vinctus  sit ;  x  pi. 
La  Promdthdide  :  £tude  de  cette  trilogie 
Ueber  des  Aeschylos  Prometheus  u.  Orestie 
Prometheus  und  sein  Mythenkreis 
Adversaria  in  Aeschyli  Prometheum  Vinctum 

De  .^chyli  SuppHcibus  commmentatio 

Opuscula  Philologica  maximam  partem  Aeschylea 
Wiederherstellung  der  Dramen  d.  Aeschylus  :  die  Quellen 
Die  indirecte  Ueberliererung  d.  aeschylischen  Textes 
Emendationes  Acschyleae 

Lexicon  Aeschyleum,  z  vols. 
Lexicon  to  Aeschylus 

De  Praepositionum  usu  apud  Aeschylum  commentatio  academica 
De  Praepositionum  usu  apud  Aeschylum 


t 

8"  Whittaker                        44 

8'  Teubner,  Leipzig          69 

36 

S'  Leiizig                            6i 

66 

8'  Paris                              69 

=/- 

4*  Leipzig                         84 

[a  series  of  essays)  i/6  : 

r  8'  Vienna.                              60 

5/- 

8°  TrCbner                             85 

3/- 

ii"  Paris                   Ul-43)  73 

8/- 

8-  Berlin                              86 

[school-programmes]  4/6 

8'  Leipzig             48;  51  ;  58 

t 


Berlin 
Teubner,  Leipzig 


[diss,  inaug.]  1/6     8'  HaUe 


4\- 

(Prom,  and  Pers.]  5/- 

[schl,-progr.]  j/6 

2/- 

4/0 


8° 

8'  GBttingen 

8°  Berlin 
8°  Vienna 
8"  Erlangen 
8"  Neuchatel 


1/6     8' 
3/6  s  8° 


i|6 
[posthumous]  9/- 


Bonn 

Paris 

Tubingen 

Leipzig 

GBttingen 


x/6     8*  Leipzig 


d-     8 

9/-     8' 

4/-  s; 

1/6  r  8' 


Leipzig 
Bonn 

Teubner,  Leipzig 


16I-  : 
P.p.  \ph.  xi\~  ;  TO.  7/6] 

s/- 


Leipzig 
Walton 


fi"  Upsala 
[diss,  inaug.]  i/-     8°  GSttingen 


Aesch^^lus 


[pop.  biogr.  and  ace.  of  wks.  ;  Anc.  Class,  for  Eng.  Readers]  2/6  f  8' 


;  Plutus,  a/';  Ranae,  2/6;  Thesmophoriaznsae,  2/-. 


Aves : 


and  Equites 


Ecclesiazusae  s 
Equites : 


De  locis  nonnullis  ad  Aesch.  vitam  epistula 
De  vita  Aeschyli  quaestiones  epicriticae 

Metra  Aeschyli,  Sophoclis,  Eurip.  et  Aristoph.  descnpta 
— in  his  Die  Eurhythmie  in  d.  Chorgesangen  d.  Gnechen 

Compositions  from  the  Tragedies  of  Aeschylus 


rec.  Th.  Bergk,  2  vols. 
„    A.  Meineke,  2  vols. 
„    W.  Dindorf 
„    A.  V.  Velsen 

Ecclesiazusae,  3/6  ;  Equites,  2/6 

»  „    F.  H.  M.  Blaydes,  2  vols, 
with  Latin  notes  F.  H.  Bothe,  4  vols, 
„      H.A.  Holden 
„     F.  H.  M.  Blaydes 
with  English  notes  F.  A.  Paley 

■    ,,  „  „      intro.  and  gloss.  Rev.  W.  W.  Merry 

„      Latin        „    '  F.  H.  M.  Blaydes 
,,      German  „      and  tr.  W.  Ribbeck 
:  „      English    „      W.  C.  Green 
with  English  notes  F.  H.  M.  Blaydes 
„  „  „    W.  C.  Green 

„  „  ,,     intro.  Rev.  W.  W.  Merry 

English  notes  only  Prf.  B.  H.  Kennedy 
with  Latin  notes  F.  H.  M.  Blaydes 

•  ,,    German,,    Th.  Kock 
with  Latin  notes  F.  H.  M.  Blaydes 

•  „  English 
'    ,,  German 


•h 
[diss.  inaug.]  1/6     4' 

o.p.  [pb.  and  w.  fi/-] 
8/- 


Blackwood 

yejia 

Grie/swald 

'  Oxford 
Leipzig 


[36  plates]  3/6  otl  4°  Seeley 


71 

78 

7» 


79 

65 
77 
68 

62 
75 
61 
42 
43 


S6 
61 
61 

78 

73  :  7« 
[43]  47 

8S 
63 

71 

76 
76 


t3i]79 


7/6  8° ;  3/-  c  8° 


3/6  p8°  Teubner,Z«j^««^[52]72 
2/6  24°Tauchiiitz,     „    60;  6i 


[with  Latin  tr.]  12/6  r  8°  Didot,  Paris  77 

p  8°  Leipzig 


69-83 


16'-     8' 


'  Halle 
8°  Leipzig 
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GREEK   DRAMATISTS. 


[Greek 


K  §191 


Lysistrata : 
Nubes : 


Pax: 


Plutus : 


Kanae : 


TTiesmophoriazusae : 
Vespae  : 


Translations  ; 
Comedies  : 


Acharnenses,  Knights 
„  Knights, 


Atcs  : 

ILysistrata] : 
i'ax,  Vespae : 
Aids. 

Criticism,  etc. 
y.  d.  Bakhuysen,  W.  H. 
Deschanel,  E. 
Dobrec,  P.  P. 
Meineke,  A. 
Miiller-Strubung,  H, 
Schmidt,  J.  H.  H. 
Language. 
Sobolewski,  S. 

Concordaner. 

Dunbar,  Dr.  H. 

Scholia. 

Dindorf,  W.  [ed.] 

Dubner,  F.  [ed.] 
Life, 

Collins,  Rev.  W.  L. 
Ranke,  C.  F. 


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s)          1,          ),     W.  C.  Green 
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Eight  Comedies,  tr.  L.  H.  Rudd 
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,,      J.  J.  C.  Donner,  3  vols, 
and  Clouds,  tr.  Walsh 

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So 

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De  Parodia  in  Comoediis  Aristophanis 

£tude5  sur  Aristophane 

Observationes  Aristophaneae,  ed.  W.  Wagner 

Vindiciarura  Aristophianeariim  liber 

Aristophanes  und  die  historische  Kritik 

— in  his  Die  antike  Compositionslehre 

De  Praepositionum  usu  Aristophaneo 

Concordance  to  Comedies  and  Fragments  of  Aristophanos 

Scholia  Graeca  in  Aristophanem,  3  vols. 

M  »»       cum  prolegom.  grammaticorum,  etc. 

Aristophanes  [pop.  biogr.  and  ace.  of  wks. ; 

De  Aristophanis  Vita  comment. 


Euripides. 

Tbxts  : 


2/6 
3;- 

ICalvary's  Bihlioihek^  i/6  i 

s/« 

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l'|2]  77 

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Alcestis,  Bacchae,  "Cyclops"  [Iphigenia  in  Tauris],  Electra,  Hecuba,  Ion. 

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<3REEK   DRAMATISTS. 


[Greek 


K  §191 
Bacchae : 


'Hecuba : 

Helena : 
Heraclidse : 


Hercules  Fur.  ; 


Hippolytus : 


Ion : 

Iphigenia  in  Aulis : 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris : 


Medea: 


Fhoenissae: 
Troades : 
Translations  : 


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•  „  „  „     N.  Wecklein 

with  English  notes  and  intro.  C.  H.  Russell 

,,     German    „     R.  Prinz 
with  English  notes  C.  S.  Jerram 
with  English  notes  E.  A.  Beck 

„         ,,  „      and  intro.  C.  S.  Jerram 

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German 


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C.  S.  Jerram 
C.  B.  Heberden 
Prf.  F.  A.  Allen  [Am.] 

N.  Wecklein 


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81;  82 


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Medea  :  tr.  Augusta  Webster 

Aids; 
Criticistttf  etc. 

Barthold,  T.  Kritisch-exeg et  XTntersuchungen  zu  d.  Eurip.  Medea  and  Hippolyies  a/6 

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Ion. 

Futterer,  P. 
Hense,  Otto 
Iphigenia  in  Aulide. 
Hennig,  H. 
Vitelli,  Gir. 
iphigenia  Taurica. 
KOchly,  H. 
Kvicala,  J. 
fhoenissae. 
Spiro,  Fr. 
Zipperer,  W. 


Paris  [43I 84 

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75 


Ueber  Euripides  Bakchen 

De  Euripidis  Ion 

De  lonis  fabulae  Euripideae  parCibus  choricis 

De  Iphigeniae  Aulidensis  forma  etcondidone 
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GREEK   DRAMATISTS. 


[Greek 


Xhesus. 

Menzer,  O. 
Textual  CriHctsm, 

Scholia, 

Dindorf,  W.  [ed.] 

Schwartz,  £.  [ed.] 
Language. 
Roemheld,  F. 

tMcicon. 

Matthiae,  Aug. 
Li/e^  etc. 
Donne,  W.  B. 
Mahaffy,  Prf.  J.  P, 
Metrolo^. 
Arnold,  R. 

Menander 

Ajd  : 

Benott,  Charles 

Sophocles. 

Text  : 


De  Rheso  tragoedia 

Scholia  Graeca  in  Euripiden,  4  vols. 
Scholia  in  Euripidem,  vol.  i. ' 


[dissert,  inaug.]  x/-       8*  Berlin 


I=vols.  iv.-vii.  of  his  edn,  of  text.]  36/- 
9/- 


Ce  Epithetorum  compositorum  apud  Eurip.  usu  et  formatione 
Lexicon  EuripideuQi,  vol.  i.  [A-r] 


,5/- 
«/6 


Euripides 

Euripides 


[pop.  biog.  and  ace.  of  wks.  ;  Anc' Class,  f.  Eng.  Rrs.]  2/6 
[Classical  Writers  ;  introductory]  1/6 


f   8' 


Clar.  Press 
Berlin 

Giessen 

Leipzig 

Blackwood 
Macmillan 


K  §191 


34-6 

7? 

41 

7> 
79 


Die  chorische  Tcchnik  deB  Euripides 

—for  Texts,  etc.,  v.  Collections,  supra  (Comicorum  Fragmenta). 

Essai  historique  et  litt^raire 


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i.:  (by  BLAYDES)  Oed.  Tyr..  Oed.  Col.,  Ant.,  iS/-,  red.  to  8/-  ;  IL  !   (by  PALEY)  Philoct.,  Elect,  Tracliin.,  Ajax,  12/-,  red.  to  6/-.    Separ.  Plays,  ea.  2/6. 

w.  Eng.  notes  Rev. W.Linwood  [Oed.Tyr., Col., Ant.=  "Theban  Trilogy"]  7/6  c  8°  Longman 


S9-80 


Ajax ! 


Antigone : 


Electra  ; 


Oedipus  Coloneus : 


Oedipus  Rex  (Tyrannus) 


Ed.  Wunder  [tr.],  2  vols.  [ea.  play  separ.  3/-]    18/-     8°  Nutt 

«      „         „     F.  A.  Paley  [Camb.  Texts  with  Notes]  ea.    1/6  f 

Antigone,  Electra,  Oedi    us  Col.,  Oed.. Tyr.,  Philoctetes. 

„  Latin    „     Rev.  W.  Llnwood  16/-     8' 

„       ,,       „     W.  Dindorf,  2  vols.  [i.  :  Text,  5/6  ;  ii.  :  Notes,  4/6]  10/-     8' 

„       ,,.       ,,     Ed.  Wunder,  2  vols.  [ea.  play  sep.  1/6  0;- 2/-]     8' 

„   German  notes  and  tr.  J.  Hartung,  8  vols.  [ea.  play  separ.  2/6]     i7/-ri2' 

„         ,,  ,,         ,,       N.  Wecklein,  7  pts.  ea.  1/6;  or  in  I  vol.  9/-     8' 

,,  French       „     E.  Fournier  10/-     8' 

'  with  English  notes  Prf.  R.  C.  Jebb  [Catena  Classicorum]    3/6  c  8' 

'   ,,  „  ,,     Prf.  Lewis  Campbell  +  Evelyn  Abbott  2/- f  8' 

„  „  „     F.  H.  M.  Blaydes  6/-     8° 

„     Latin         „     C.  A.  Lobeck  [for  advanced  students]     6/-     8' 

„     German     ,,     F.  W.  Schneidewin+A.  Nauck 

„     G.Wolff 


78 

54-64 

8°  Bell   [81-82]  88,  etc. 


•with  English  notes  Prf.  Lewis  Campbell + Evelyn  Abbott 
•   „  „  „     and  [prose]  tr.  Prf.  R.  C.  Jebb 

„     Prf.  L.D'Ooge[Am.] 
„  ,,  „     J.  Bond+A.  S.  Walpole 

„     German    „     F.  W.  Schneidewin  +  A.  Nauck 
,,  ,,  ,,     L.  Bellermann,  hrsg.  G.  Wolff 


Longman  [48]  77 
Parker,  Oxford  ■^2 ;  49 
Leipzig\i\~if\^(>--]Z 

50-51 

Munich         iv.y.]  86 

Paris  [     ]  77 

Rivington        [68]  80 

Clar.  Press  76 

Williams  75 

Berlin  [09]  66 

1/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [49]  82 

1/6  r  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  [58]  75 

75 


1/9  f  8°  Clar.  Press 
\v.  supra]     12/6     8°  Camb.  Press 

$1.35    12°  Boston  8- 

[Classical  Series]  f  8°  Macmillan     in  prep. 

1/3  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [52]  86 

1/6  p  8°  1e.xi\mex,  Leipzig  [65]  85 


iTjiloctetes : 


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„     F.  H.  M.  Blaydes 

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„  „  ,,     L.  Bellermann,  hrsg.  G.  Wolff 

„     archasol.  ill.  and  scholia  O.  Jahn,  ed.  A.  Michaelis 
'  with  English  notes  and  [prose]  tr.  Prf.  R.  C.  Jebb 

*  „  „  „     Prf.  Lewis  Campbell  +  Evelyn  Abbott 
„     German    ,,     F.  W.  Schneidewin  +  A.  Nauck 
,,          ,,  ,,     L.  Bellermann,  hrsg.  G.  Wolff 

;  "with  English  notes  and  [prose]  tr.  Prf. R.  C.  Jebb 

,,  „  ,,     by  the  same  [Pitt  Press  Series]     4/6  c  8' 

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„  „  „  and  tr.  [prose]  Prf.  B.  H.  Kennedy,  8/-  ;  School  Edit.  5/-  c  8' 
„  ,,  „  Archd.  W.  Basil  Jones  [Dindorf's  text]  1/6  18' 
„  ,,  „  Prf.  J.  Williams  White  [Am.]  $1.50  12' 
„     German     ,,     F.  W.  Schneidewin  +  A.  Nauck 

L.  Bellermann,  hrsg.  G.  Wolft" 


[69]  80 

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'      "  ..  85 

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Camb.  Press  82 

Clar.  Press  67 

Boston  [73]  75 

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88c 


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[Greek 


K  §192 

Trachiniae  ! 


Translations  : 


Ajax ; 
Antigone : 
Oedipus  Coloneus : 
„        Rex : 


Philoctetes : 

Aids: 

Criticisttit  etc, 
Hense,  O. 
Kvlcala,  J. 

MargoHouth,  D.  S, 
Patin.H.J.  G. 
Schmidt,  F.  W, 
Schmidt,  J.  H.  H; 
Schutz,  Hermann 

Aniigotie. 

Meineke,  Aug. 

Sligmann,  L, 

Oedipus  Coloneus, 

Mahly,  J. 

Philoctetes, 

Richter,  E.  A. 

Textual  Criticism. 

Hellenic  Society, 

Kennedy,  B.  H. 

Muller,  G.  H. 

Wecklein,  N, 
Languafce. 
Boyes,  J.  F. 
Escher,  Ed. 
KrichanfF,  E. 
Schindler,  C.  F. 

Dictionaries. 

Dindorf,  W. 

Ebeling,  H. 

•EUendt,  F. 
Genthe,  H. 
l-ije,  etc. 

Campbell,  Prf.  Lewis 
Collins,  C.  W. 
Schsll.  Adolf 
Metrics,  etc, 
Bellermann,  L. 
Brambach,  W. 

Gleditsch,  h" 
Hense,  Otto 
MnfT,  Christian 
Schmidt,  J.  H.  H. 

„        Moritz 
Illustrations. 
Farren,  R.  [artist] 
Lachmann,  F. 
Speed+ Pryor,L.+  F. 


*  with  English  notes  Prf.  Lewis  Campbell + Evelyn  Abbott 

„  „         „     F.  H.  M.  Blaydes 

»  ,.  »     A.  Pretor 

,,     German    ,,     F.  W.  Schneidewin  +  A.  Nauck 
tr.  Dn.  E.  H.  Plumptre  [verse] 

,,  Sir  George  Young  [dramatic  and  lyric  verse] 

•„  Prf.  Lewis  Campbell  [verse;  Antig.,  Elect,  Trachin.] 

•  „        „  „  [verse ;  Oedipus  Rex,  Philoctetes] 
,,  Francklin  [Morley's  Universal  Lib. 


„  R.  Whitelaw  [verse] 
iibers.  J.  C.  Donner,  2  vois. 

tr.  Prf.  Lewis  Campbell,  siib  tit.  Death  and  Burial  of  Aias  [verse] 

„  Prf.  R.  C.  Jebb — in  his  edn.  of  same  [prose] 

„  Prf.  R.  C.  Jebb — in  his  edn,  of  same  [prose] 

„  Prf.  R.  C.  Jebb — in  his  edn,  of  same  [prose] 

„  Prf.  B.  H.  Kennedy  [prose] 

-„  E.  D.  A.  Morshead  [verse] 
„  Dr.  A.  W.  Verrall+E.  Conybeare 

„  Prf.  R.  C.  Jebb — in  his  edn,  of  same  [prose] 


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Leipzig     [38-39]  83 
Blackwood  76 

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[86]  89 
[84]  88 
82 
85 
87 
89 


Macmillan 
Rivington 
Camb.  Press 


Studien  zu  Sophocles                                                                                                               8/-  8"  Leipzig  80 
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»    i.-iU.  are  chiefly  on  the  Electra  ;  iv.  on  Oedipus  Rex. 

Studia  Scentcaj  pt.  i.                                            [Gen.  Intro,  and  text  of  Trachin.  z-300]    2/6  8°  Macmillan  83 

Etudes  sur  les  Tragiques  Grecs :  Sophocle                                                                                     3/-  12°  Paris  U^MSl  77 

Kritische  Studien  zu  Aeschylos  und  Sophokles                                                                              8/-  8°  Berlin  86 

— 1«  A/jDie  antike  Compositionslehre                                                                                             t8/-  8°  Leipzig  69 

Sophokleische  Studien                                                                    [explan.  of  the  diHlcult  parts]  6/-  8°  Potsdam  qo 


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Die  Antigone  des  Sophocles 

Des  Oedipus  Coloneus  des  Sophocles 

Beitrage  zur  Kritik  u.  Erklarung  d.  Philoktet. 


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[sch.-progr.]  i/- 


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8'  Halle 

8'  Basle 

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69 


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Illustrations  to  Sophocles  from  Ancient  and  Modem  Poets 

Der  Accusativ  bei  Sophocles 

Quaestiones  de  Participii  apud  Sophoclem  usu 

De  Soph,  verborum  inventore^  pt.  i.  :  De  Nominum  compositione 

Lexicon  Sophocleum 

Griechisch-Deutsches  WSrterbuch  zu  Sophocles 

3Lexicon  Sophocleum,  ed.  H.  Genthe 

Index  Commentationum  Sophocl.  ab  a,  1836  triplex 

Sophocles  (Classical  Writers  ;  introductory]  1/6  f  8°  Macmillan 

Sophocles  [pop.  biog.  and  ace.  of  wks. ,-  Anc.  Class,  for  Engl.  Readers]  2/6  f  8"  Blackwood 

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o.p.  [pb.  13/-]  8*  Leipzig 

3/-  8'        ,. 

22/-  r  8'  Berlin 

[suppl.  to  above]  3/-  8°        „ 


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7« 
77 

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69 

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7' 

[42I70 


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Metrische  Studien  zu  Sophokles 

Die  Sophokletschen  Gesange  metrisch  erklart 

Die  Cantica  d.  Sophok.  TragSdien  u.  ihrem  rhythm.  Bau 

Der  Chor  des  Sophokles 

Die  chorische  Technik  des  Sophocles 

— in  his  Leitfaden  in  d.  Rhythmikti.  Metrik  d.  class.  Sprachen 

Die  Sophokleischen  Chorgesange  rhythmirt 


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31-  8"  Leipzig  69 

i/-  8°  yena  70 


The  Oedipus  Tyrannus  of  Sophocles  :  etchings  obi  4'  Macmillan,  Camb.  87 

Umrisszeichnun^en  zu  Sophokles  ;  16  pi.  by  L.  Schulz  12/-     4"  Leipzig  73 

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Collections. 

Geographers. 
MiJLLER,  C.  [ed.] 
Historians,  ■ 


Dindorf,  L.  [ed.] 
Muller,  C.  [ed.] 


192.    GREEK  HISTORIANS  and  GEOGRAPHERS. 


Geographi  Graeci  Minores,  w.  Latin  tr.,  v.  i.-ii.  [in  3  v.]  25/-;  Atlas  12/6  r  8*  Didot,/'om[55]82[6i]82 


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Historicorum  Graecorum  Fragmenta,  5  vols.  72/-  r  8°  Didot,/'ani[4l-7o]68-^J 

Niebuhr+Bekker,  jS^j  Byzantinae  Historiae  Scriptores,  49  vols. 

AfriCanUS,    S.   Jul.    'OXw/nTnaSiSi'  ivaypa<pTi,  with  Latin  notes  I.  Rutgers 

886 


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4/-     8°  Ltyden 


[    ]  28-78 
62 


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GREEK   HISTORIANS  AND   GEOGRAPHERS. 


[Greek 


An3.Xinia,nCl6P  Mil6SiUS  :   seu  vetustissima  quaedam  rerum  univers.    coiiceptio  restituta,  rec.  J. 

Neuhauser  14/-     8° 

Appian                               Historia  Romana :  rec.  A.  Mai  12/6  r  8° 

rec.  L.  Mendelssohn,  2  vols.  10/6  p  8° 


Aids: 
Hannak,  E. 
Kratt,  G. 
Krumbholz,  P. 
Wijnne,  J.  A. 

Aristotle 
Arrian. 

Texts  : 
Anabasis  Alexandri : 

Scripta  Minora : 
Anabasis  at  Indica : 
Annotated  Texts  : 
Expeditio  Alexandri : 


Appianus  und  seine  Qiiellen 

De  Appiani  elocutione 

De  Fraepositionum  usu  A^pianeo 

De  Ade  et  auctoritate  Appiani  in  bellis  Roman.  civiL 

—V.  K  §  194. 


rec.  C.  Sintenis 
„    C.  Abicht,  sub  tit.  Expeditio  Alexandri 
„    R.  Hercher 
„    F.  Diibner;  Reliquia,  etc.,  rec.  C.  Miiller 


9/6 

3(- 
s/- 

2/6 


Bonn- 
Paris 


Vienna 
Badeit 
jfena 
Groningen 


K  §192 


[40]  77 
79;  81 

69 

86 
8S 
5S 


[w.  geognaph.  plate]  1/6  c  8°  Weidmann,5«?'A'«67 

1/3  p  8°  Teubner,  LHpziq  76 

i/-p8°        „  „[S4]85 

12/6  r  8°  Didot,  Paris  [46]  77 


with  Latin  notes  C.  W.  Kriiger,  2  vols. 
„  German  notes  C.  Sintenis,  2  vols. 
,,  ,,  ),     C.  Abicht,  2  vols, 

book  v.  „      English     „     C.  E.  Moberly  [«<*  ^zV.  "  Alex,  in  Punjaub "] 

Translation.    Anabasis  of  Alexander  :  tr.  virith  comment.  E.  J.  Chinnock 

Ctesias. 

Text.     Fragmenti;  xac.  ^ .T)'yaAo\l— added  to  his  edition  ofilexoiatus. 

„    A.  Lion 

„    J.  Ch.  F.  Bahr 
Annotated  Text : 
Persika.     Fragments  of:    with  English  notes  and  intro.  J.  E.  Gilmore 


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5/-      8°  Frankfort  24 


[Classical  Library]  8/6     8°  Macmillan 


89 


DiO  CaSSiUS.    text  :  Historia  Romana,  4  vols. 

Diodorus  Sieulus. 


[Editio  Tauchnitiana]  ea.  1/6    16°  Leipzig       [18]  70~77 


Text: 


Aids: 
Poliler,  J. 
Schneider,  G.  J. 


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ex.  rec.  L.  Dindorf,  5  vols.  [with  his  Latin  notes]  8/5  p  8°      „        ,,         67-68 


Diodoros  als  Quelle  zur  Gesch.  v.  Hellas  in  d,  Zeit  v.  Thebens  Aufschwung 
De  Diodori  fontibus 


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2/- 


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Berlin 


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Text  :  Antiq.  Romanae 


li/-p8°  Teubner6o;64;67;7o 


Aids  : 

Cobet,  C.  G. 
Vierck,  H. 

Ephopus 
Eratosthenes 

Aid: 
Maass,  Emst 

Hecateus 
Herodotus. 

Text: 


Annotated  Texts  : 


4/-     8°        „ 
[w.  Latin  tr.]  12/6  r8°  Didot,  Paris 
3/-     8°  Bonn 

85 
86 

89 

61-       8°  Lejidm 
a/-  r   8°  Strassburg 

77 

77 

61-     8°  Carlsruhe 

IS 

8/6     8°  Leipzig 

80 

3/-       8°  Berlin 

83 

red.  to  3/-     8°  Berlin 

31 

bks.  i.  and  ii. 

»   ii- 
,,    ii.-iit 
„    i.  and  iii. 


rec.  A.  Kiessling,  4  vols. 
„  „  „    C.  Jacoby,  vol.  i. 

„  ,,  ,,    A.  Kiessling+V.  Prou 

De  Imitatione  Reliquiae,  ed.  Prf.  Hermann  Usener 

Observatione  criticae  et  palaeographicae  ad  Dionys.  Halicarn. 

Die  Quellen  d.  Livius  u.  Dionysius  f.  d.  alteste  Gesch.  d.  Rom,  Rep. 

Fragmenta,  ed.  M.  Marx 

Geograph.  Fragmenta,  ed.  H.  Berger 

Analecta  Eratosthenica 

Fragmenta,  ed.  R.  H.  Klausen  ;  map 


rec.  Dn.  J.  W.  Blakesley,  2  vols.                                      [Camb.  Texts]  ea.  3/6   16°  Bell                        61 

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K  §192 

bks.  iv.-ix. 

„    v.,  vi.,  viii.  (i-9o);ix, 

„  vii.-viii. 

»    ix. 
Selections : 
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tk.  ii. 
Aids  : 

Bauer,  Adolf 
Gomperz,  Theodor 
Hcikel,  I.  A. 
Kallenberg,  H. 
Schweighauser,  J, 
Swayne,  G.  C. 
Turner,  D.  W. 
Wheeler,  J.  T. 

White,  Dr.'lJ.  S.  [Am.] 
Stories  Jrotn  Herodotus, 
Church,  Rev.  A.  J. 

Hipparchus 
Pausanias. 

Text: 
Translations  ; 

Aid: 

Hitzig,  H. 
Kalkmann,  A. 

Plutarch. 

Texts  : 


Vitae : 

Annotated  Texts  : 
Vitae : 


Translations  ; 
Lives  : 


n        Selected : 

Aids  : 

Bemardakis,  G.  N. 
Peter,  H. 
Wyttenbach,  D. 

Polybius. 

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La  Roche,  P. 
Markhauser,  W. 
Pichler,  A. 
V.  Scala,  R. 
Schweighauser,  J. 

Ptolemy 

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Bunhury, E.  H. 
Winsor,  Justin  [Am.] 


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Strabo. 

Text: 
Translations  i 


Aids; 
Bidder,  H. 
Hasenmiiller,  J. 
'  Meincke,  A, 
Miller,  A. 
Vogel,  A. 
Wilkens,  H. 


K  §192 


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Thucydides. 

■fEXTS  : 

„        bk.  iv. : 

AnnotatSd  Texts  j 


bks'.  i.-ii. 


„  U1.-1V, 
„      ,.  iv. 

>i      »  vi. 
„      „  vi.-vii. 
»      »  vii. 

,,  Selections : 

Translations  : 


Speeches  from  Thucyd. 

Aids  : 

Criiicis»t,  Commentaries, 

Freund,  W. 

Girard,  Jules 

van  Herwerden,  H. 

Miiller-Strubung,  H. 

SheppardH-  Evans,   lT' 
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Wheeler,  J.  T. 

Textual  Criticism, 

van  Herwerden,  H. 

Linwood,  Rev.  W. 
Language. 
Darpe,  F. 
Herbst,  L. 
Preibisch,  C. 
Stahl,  J.  M. 
Struve,  O. 

Widmann,  Simon  Peter 
Wisen,  Theodore 

Dictionary. 

B^tant,  E.  A. 

V.  Essen,  M.  H.  N. 

Sc/tolia. 

Bemardakis,  G.  N. 
Liyi,  etc. 
Collins,  Rev.  W.  L. 


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[Greek 


K  §192 

Xenophon. 

Texts: 


Annotated  Texts  ; 
Agesilaus  : 

Anabasis ; 


„  bk.  i. 

„  bks.  i.-ii. 

„  bks.  i.  and  Ui. 

„  bks.  i.-iv. 

„  bk.  ii, 

„  bk.  iv. 

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,,       bks.  i.,  iv.-v. 

,,  bks.  vii.-viii. 
De  Reditibus  Libellus 
Hellenica : 


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II  II 

Hiero : 
Memorabilia ; 


„      bk.  i. 
Oeconomicus  ; 

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Works: 


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Anabasis : 
Economist : 

Aids: 

Commentaries,  etc, 

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Freund,  W. 


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K  §193 

Antiphon. 

Text: 

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Sauppej  A. 
Schafer,  H. 

Antisthenes : 

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,,         Areop.  Ev^. 
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Four  Dialogues  on  Trial  and  Death  of  Socrates,  with  English  notes  C.  W.  Moule  [Class.  Ser.]  f  8°  Macmillan     in  prep. 

Euthydemus,  Apologia,  Crito,  Phacdo. 

Apologia :  'with  English  notes  J.  Riddell  [w.  digest  of  Platonic  idioms]  8/6 


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2/6 

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F.  J.  H.  Jenkinson 
and  intro.  J.  Adam 
„  „  ,,     St.  George  Stock 

„        and  Crito ;        *  „  „  „     Dr.  W.  Wagner 

„  „  „     W.  C.  Green 

„  „  „     W.  Smith 

Prf.  J.  W.  White  [Am.] 

„     German     „     C.  Schmelzer 
„  ,,  „     Ch.  Cron 

Convivium  — v.  Symposium,  infra. 

Crito  [w.  also  Apol.  supra"] :  with  English  notes  and  intro.  J.  Adam  [Pitt  Press  Series] 

Euthydemus  and  Laches  :  with  English  notes  G.  H.  Wells 

,,    Latin         ,,     Dr.  C.  D.  Badham 
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with  English  notes  and  intro.  J.  Adam 
„    German     „     M.  Wohlrab 
,,  ,,  „     M.  Schanz 

Gorgias :  *  vidth  English  notes  Dr.  W.  H.  Thompson 

„     German      „     C.  Schmelzer 
,,  „         „    J.  Deuschle,  2/6  ;  Appendix 

„  „  .,     R.  B.  Hirschig 

Laches  [v.  also  Euthyd.,  sup.] :  with  English  notes  M.  T.  Tatham 
with  German  notes  Ch.  Cron 

,,  ,,  ,,     C.  Schmelzer 

with  English  notes  E.  S.  Thompson 
,,  „  ,,     St.  George  Stock 

with  German  notes  C.  Schmelzer 
with  English  notes  T.  Maguire 
Phaedo  I  „  „        „      Dr.  W.  Wagner 

*  „  ,,•        „      and  intro.  R.  D.  Archer- Hind 

Contains  a  good  introduction  of  Plato's  psychology,  etc 

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„         „           ,,      M.  Wohlrab  1/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  [84]  87 

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„    German     ,,      C.  Schmelzer  I/- p  8°  Weidmann,5«?-/z«82 

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,,           „          „      H.  Jackson  8°  Macmillan     inprep. 

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895 


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7/-     8°   Utrecht  73 

[Classical  Series]    2/6  f  8°  Macmillan  88 

l/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  [    ]  87 


Meno  : 

M 

„      and  Euthyphro : 
Parmenides : 


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Weidmann, i?d»'/««  83 
Hodges,  Dublin  82 
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Macmillan  84 


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GREEK   PHILOSOPHERS. 


[Greek 


K  §194 
Protagoras : 


Respublica : 


bks.  i.-ii.  : 
„    i.-v.  : 


Sopbistes  and  Foliticus : 
t'Symposium]  Convivium 


Theaetetus ; 


Timaeus : 
Selection ; 


with  English  notes  W.  Wayte  Ar 

,,  ,,  ,,     and  tr.  J.  A.  Towie  [Am.]  1S<:- 

,,     German    „     J.  Deuschle+Ch.  Cron  2/- p  S' 

»  ,.         „     "H.  Sauppe  _  l/6  p  8° 

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„  ,,  „     tr.  and  intro.  J.  Adam,  4  vols.  [i. :  Intro,  and  Tr.  ;  ii.-iv.  : 

Text  and  Notes] 

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„        ,,  ,,     and  tr.  B.  H.  Kennedy 

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'  with  English  notes  and  tr.  R.  D.  Archer-Hind  [excellent  edn.  ;  Class.  Lib.]  i6/- 
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Includes  the  wholeofthe  Afology  and  Crito ;  has  preface  by  JOWETT 


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Clar.  Pr,ess     iu  prep. 

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c  8°  Bell  82 

fg"  Macmillan  88 

f  8°  Longman  82 

c  8°  Rivington  89 

Weidmann,  Berli^i  84-85 

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r8°  Halle  75;  76 

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Teubner,  Leipzig  [82]  85 

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c  S**  Camb.  Press 

8**  Leipzig  80 

-  8°  Macmillan  88 

c  8"  Clar.  Press  %z 


Translations— ».  C  §  8  :  Plato  and  the  Older  Academy. 

—/or  English  Books,  w.  C  §  8  :  Plato  and  the  Older  Academy. 


Aids 
Criticism,  etc, 
Bonitz.  H. 
Chaignet.  A  E. 
Christ,  W. 
Munk,  Ed. 
Peipers,  D. 
Sitsemihl,  F. 
Teichmuller,  G. 

TeuffeV,  W. 
Ueberweg,  F. 
Zeller,  Ed. 

Dtalos^es :  Colltcti-vely. 

Day,  A. 

Schmidt,  Hermann 

Corgias. 

Cron,  Chr. 

Phaedo. 

Bischoff,  Albert 

Schmidt,  Hermann 

Protagoras. 

Schone,  Richard 

Respublica. 

Krohn,  A. 

Proclus 

Rettig,  G.  F. 

Theaetetus. 

Peipers,  D. 

Schmidt,  Hermann 

Timaeus. 

Wilson,  J.  Cook 
Textual  Criticism, 
Schanz,  Martin 


Platonische  Studien                                            [enlarged  repr.  fr.  Siiz.  JVien.  Ak.  1851-60]  7/6 

Psychologic  de  Platen,  4/6  8° ;  Vie  et  Ecrits  de  Platon  3/6 

Platonische  Stndien  2/- 

Die  natiirliche  Ordnung  d.  Platon.  Schriften                   '  9/- 

Erkenntnisstheorie  Plato's,  17/- ;  Ontologia  Platonica     ^  14/- 

Die  genetische  Entwickelung  d.  Platonischen  Philosophic,  2  vols.  21/- 

Die  Platonische  Frage  [criticism  of  Zeller]  3/- 

Zu  Platon's  Schriften,  Leben  und  Lehre  10/- 

Uebersicht  der  Platonischen  Literatur  [school-programme]  2/- 
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Platonische  Studien  4/6 


Summary  and  Analysis  of  the  Dialogues  of  Plato 
Beitrage  zur  Erklarung  Platonischer  Dialo^e 

Beitrage  zur  Erklarung  d.  Platonischen  Gorgias 

Platon's  Phaedon  :  Erklarung  u.  Beurtheilung  d.  Gesprachs 
Kritischer  Kommentar  zu  Plato's  Phaedon,  2  pts. 

Ueber  Platon's  Protagoras 

Studien  zur  Sokrat. -Platon.  Liter.,  vol.  i. :  Der  Platonische  Staat 
Commentariorum  in  Rempublicam  Platonis  partes  ineditas 
Prolegomena  ad  Platonis  Rempublicam 

Erkenntnisstheorie  Plato's,  ut  sup.y  has  special  refer,  to  Tkeaeietus. 

Kritischer  Kommentar  zu  Plato's  Theaetet  [fr.  Jakrhb.  Class,  Phil, 


Berlin 
Paris 

Munich 

Berlin 

Leipzig 

Gotha 
Breslau 

T-Ubingen 

Vientia 

Tubingen 

Bohn's  Lib. 

Wittenberg 


t 

3/-       8'   Leipzig 


3/- 
3/6 


Erlangen 
HalU 


2/-       8'  Leipzig 


[7Sl  86 

62 ;  71 

85 

57 

74:  83 

55;  6u 

76 

84 

74 


70 
74 

70 

66 
so;  52 

62 


9/- 
lo/- 
7/6 


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HalU 
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Berne 


75 
86 


8*  Teubner,  Leipzig        77 


On  the  Interpretation  of  the  Timaeus 


[w.  spec,  refer,  to  Archer-Hind's  edn.,  ff«>.]  6/-       8*  Nutt 


Studien  zur  Geschichte  des  Platonischen  Textes 
Ueber  d.  Platocodex  d.  Markusbibliothek  in  Venedig 


t 


Language:  Indexes 
Abbott,  Evelyn 
Ast,  G.  A.  F. 


Index  to  Plato  [compiled  for  and  edn.  of  Jowett's  Dialogues  of  P.]  2/6 

Lexicon  Platonicum,  sive  vocum  Platon.  index,  3  vols.  20/- 

Hunziker+ Dubner,  ^  [eds.]  Indices  et  Scholia  8/- 

Lije. 

Teichmuller,  F.  —ut  supra,  s.v.  Criticism 

Welper,  E.  Platon  und  seine  Zeit  4/- 


Wilrzburg 
Leipzig 

Clar.  Press 

'  Leipzig 


8'  Kassel 


89 


74 
77 


75 

35-38 

74 

6s 


PlutErCh  —far  editions  of  his  Opera,  ».  K  §  192  :  Greek  Historians. 

Texts  :  Moralia  rec.  G.  N.  Bernardakis,  vol,  i.  3/- ;  vol.  ii. 

,,    R.  Hercher,  vol.  i. 
accurate  edita  [anonymously],  6  vols. 

Translations  :  Morals   —v.  C  §  15 :  Neo-Pythagoreans,  etc. 


Aids 

Gr&rd,  O. 
Larsen,  S.  G 
Volkmann,  R. 


—V  also  O  §  IS  :  Neo-Pythagoreans,  and  K  §  iga  :  Greek  Historians. 
De  la  Morale  de  Plutarch 
Studia  Critica  in  Plutarchi  Moralia 
Leben,  Schriften  und  Philosophie  Plutarchs,  2  vols. 

8q6 


3/-  p  8°  Teubner,Zej>2:»;?88;S9 
2/6  p  8°        ,,  „  72 

9/6   16°  Holtze       „      71-75 


3/-      S3*  Paris 
3/-       8*  Copenhagen 
is/-  ;  red.  to  lo/-        8'    Berlin 


[661  74 


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Theophrastus. 

Text  : 
Cfaaiacters : 

Aids  : 
Boehme,  J. 
Diels,  H. 


K  §195 


rec.  F.  Wimmer,  3  vols.  7/-  p  8°  Teubner,Z«>?^S4-62 

„   F.  Dubner,  w.  Lat.  tr.  [w.  Epict.,  M.  Aurelius,  etc.]  12/6  r  8°  Didot,  Paris  [40]  77 

rec.  H.  E.  Foss,  1/6  ;  rec.  E.  Petersen  3/-  p  8°  'Vex!o-ae.r,Lpg.t,%;Lpzg.t,<) 

*with  English  notes  anfi  tr.  Prf.  R.  C.  Jebb  6/6  c  8°  Macmillan  70 


De  Theophrateis  qux  feruntur  irepl  mriuciui'  excerptis 
Tbeophrastea 


2^ 


8*   Hamburg 
4°  Berlin 


84 
8j 


195,    GREEK  WRITERS  ON  GRAMMAR,  METRICS  and  MUSIC. 


—for  Modern  Writers  on  Greek  Grammar,  ».'  K  §§  175-182. 


Grammarians. 

Collections 

Bachmann,  L.  [ed.]  Anecdota  Graeca,  2  vols.                                                 "           16/6 ;  red.  to  5/- 

Bekker,  I.  [ed.]  Anecdota  Graeca,  3  vols.                                                                                 10/6 

BoissoNADE,  J.  F.  [ed.]  Anecdota  Graeca,  5  vols.  £t,  5^.,  and  Anec.  Graeca  Nova                           18/- 

Ckamer,  J.  A.  [ed.]  Anecdota  Graeca  e  codd.  Oxon.,  4  v.  ;  e  codd.  Paris,  3  v.  ;  7  v.  o.p.  [w.  45/-] 

Schneider,  R.  [ed.]  Grammatici  Graeci,  vol.  i.,  pt.  1.  [minor  wks.  of  ApoUonius  Dyscol.]   10/-  r  8° 

AmmoniOS  Alex.  De  Adfinium  Vocab.  Differentia,  ed.  L.  C.  Valckenaer,  cur.  G.  H.Schafer  [w.  7/6] 
ApolloniUS  DyskolOS  VierBacheriib.  d.  Syntax iibers.  u.  erl.  A.  Buttmann[j'.  Schneider,  sup.]  9/- 

„  De  Constr.Orationis,rec.J.Bekker,[w.3/6];  Die  Pronomineliber,ed.same[z«'.2/6] 


8°  Leipzig  28;  29 

8°  Berlin     14;  16;  21 
8°  Paris        29-33  ;  44 
8°  Oxford iS-%T<%'^^^ 
Teubner,Z/2^.  78  inprg. 


Ams  ; 
Egger,  Is. 
Lange,  L. 


Apoljonius  Dyscole  :  essai  sur  1.  thfories  gramin.  de  I'antiquit^ 
Das  System  der  Syntax  des  ApoUonius  Dyskolos 


12/6 

i/- 
o.p. 

9/- 
8/- 
2/6 
2/6 


ChOerObOSkOS  Dictata  in  Canones,  ed.  Th.  Gaisford,  3  vols. 

DidymOS  ChalkenterOS  Opuscula,  ed.  F.  Rltter,  3/-  ;  Fragmenta,  ed.  Mor.  Schmidt 

DionysiOS  ThraX       Ars  Grammatica,  rec.  G.  Uhlig 

DOSitheOS  Interpretatorum  libri  3,  ed.  E.  Bocking 

,,  Ars  Grammatica,  ed.  H.  Keil 

GregOriOS  CorinthiOS  [et  aW]  De  Dlalectls  Linguae  Graecae,  ed.  G.  H.  Schafer  ;  7  pi.    \w.  13/6] 
HerodianOS  Teehn.  Reliquiae,  coU.  dlsposuit  emend.  A.  Lentz,  2  vols.  54/^ 

,,  ,,  Scripta  Tria  Emendatiora,  ed.  K.  Lehrs  8/6 ;  red.  to  3/6 

Philemon  Grammat.  quae  supersunt,  ed.  Fr.  Osann  6/- ;  red.  to  3/- 

PhryniehUS  *TheNewPhrynichus:  revised  text  of  his£ir%a,  ed.  Dr.  W.  G.  Rutherford  18/- 

TheodOSiOS  Alex.      Grammatica,  ed.  C.  W.  Gottling  4/6 

Tryphon  Fragmenta,  coll.  et  disposuit  A.  von  Felsen  2/6 

Greek  Writers  on  Metrics— >?-  Modem  writers  on  Greek  Metre,  w.  K  §  iSj. 
Collections. 

Mangelsdorf,  W.  [ed.]   Anecdota  Chisiana  de  re  metrica  :  comment,  instruxit  i,  .    <,  ,    , 

Westphal,  R.  [ed.]  Fragmente  d.  griech.  Rhythmiker  [Suppl.  to  Rossbach,  «;  K  §  183]  2/- 

HephaeStiOn  Alex.    Encheirldion,  ed.  Th.  Gaisford,  2  vols.  o.p.  {w.  10/-] 

,,  ed.  R.  Westphal  [=Scriptores  Metrici,  vol.  i.]  3/- 

3/- 


4°  Leipzig 
8°  Berlin 
8°      „ 

8"  Paris 
8*   GottingeK 

8°  Oxford 


[1739] 22 
78 

17;  13 

54 


42 

8°  Cologne  45  ;  Lpz.  S  i 


Aid: 
Rossbach,  A. 


De  Hephaestionis  libris  et  reliquis 


8°  Leipzig 
12°  Bonn 
8"  Leipzig 


8°  IConigsberg 
8°  Berlin 
8°  Macmillan 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Berlin 


4*  Carlsruhe 
8°  Leipzig 

8°  Oxford 
12°  Leipzig 

4*  Brestau 


84 

32 

69-71 


67; 


70 
48 
21 
81 

22 

53 


76 
61 


Music. 

AristideS  QuintilianUS  De  Musica  llbri  Ut.,  ed.  w.  Latin  notes  A.  Jahn  ;  2  pi. 
Grundriss  d.  griech.  Rhythmik  in  Aiischl.  an  Arist.  erlaut. 
Harmonische  Fragmente,  ed.  w.  German  tr.  P.  Marquard 
♦Melik  und  Rhythmik,  ed.  w.  German  tr.  R.  Westphal 

— in  xiv.  bk.,  z;.  K  §  198. 

Mffayay^  aplwviKTJs,  andKaraTOnii  Kav6vos — in  Ms  Opera. 

trip  Twv  6pxr]('Tuv—^.  K  §  193  :  Greek  Orators. 

—in  his  Laws,  bk.  v\\.—v.  K  §  194  :  Greek  Philosophers. 

De  Musica,  ed.  R.  Volkmann,  4/- ;  w.  German  notes  R.  Westphal 

Plutarchi  Symp.  Quaest.  ultimam  interpret,  dissert,  crit. 

ODomasticum,  iv.  94— ed.  J.  Bekker 

897 


Aids: 
Caesar,  J. 

Aristoxenos 

Athenaeos 

Euclid 

Libanios 

Plato 

Plutarch 

Aid: 
Steinmaim,  J.  F, 

Pollux 


61- 

8"  Berlin 

4/- 

r  8'  Marburg 

8/- 

8°  Berlin 

30/- 

8°  Leipzig 

[10]  56 

66 
S7-58 


82 

61 
68 
83 


4/-     8*  Leipzig^liBreslaud^ 
a/-        F  St.  Petersburg  45 

9/-     8°  Berlin  46 

3   M 


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GREEK   WRITERS  ON   PHYSICAL  SCIENCE,  ETC. 


tGreek 


K  §§  196-198 


196.    GREEK  WRITERS  ON  PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


Collections  -^».o/toK§i87:Gk.  Poets.j.w.PoetaeBucol.etPidact.  (lAratus,  Maneth.  &  Maxim.  &  others  on  astroiog/), 

'  Anecdota  Graeca  et  Graecolatina,  rec.  Valentin  Rose,  2  pts.  '  '  i  s/-     8°  Berlin  64 ;  70 

i. :  Adainantius  on  orig.  of  winds,  Priscianus  on  winds,  Apuleius  on  physiogn.,  etc. ,-  ii. :  Aristoph.  Byzant. ;  Antheraus',  DieUiitis,  Gargilius  Maitialis,  Hippoc. 

<^  f^^,  Caelius  Aurellanus,  mechanics  of  Fimd  and  Hero. 


Metrologicorum  Script.  Reliquiae,  rec,  F.  Hulstch,  vol.  i. 
Paradoxographi  Graeci,  rec.  A,  Westemann 

„  Antigonus,  Apollonius,  Phlegon,  etc,  rec.  O.  Keller 

Physici  et  Medici  Graeci  Minores,  reel  J.  L.  Ideler,  2  vols. 
Poetarum  de  Re  Physica  et  Medica  reliquias,  coll.  U.  C.  Bussemaker 


De  Natura  Animaliunj— /»  hU  Opera,  rec.  R,  Hercher 
,,  I)  .1  i>        ,,     same,  vol.  i. 


Aelian 
Aratus. 

Text  : 

Translation  : 
[Diosemeia] 

Aristotle. 

De  Caelo,  General,  et  Corrupt. :]  Text,  rec.  C.  PrantI 

De  Coloribus  Audibil.,  Physiogn,  :  Text,  rec.  C.  PrantI 

De  Partibus  Animal,  :  Text,  rec.  B.  Langkavel 

Historia  Animalium  :  with  German  tr.  H.  Aubert+F.  Wimmer,  2  vols,  ;  7  pL 

Physica :  rec.  C.  PrantI 


[Scriptores  Graeci]  3/-p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  64 

4/6     8°  Brunswick  39 

3/-,  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  77 

6/-     8°  Berlin  41 ;  42 

8°  Faris-  .  S' 

[w.  Latin  tr.]  12/6  r  8°  Didot,  Paris  58 

4/-p  8°  Te^ibiier,  Lfipzig,  64 


Phaenomena  et  Diosetneia,  rec,  Imm.  Eekker 

The  Skies  and  Weather,  tr.  with  English  notes  E,  Poste 


2/6     8°  Leipzig  28 

3/6  c  8°  Macmilian  80 


1/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  81 

8fl'.  p8*        „  '„  81 

zZ-pS"        „  .:,.  68 

19/-     8°  Leipzig  68 

1/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  79 


Aids  : 
Biese,  F, 


Lewes,  G.  H, 

Meyer,  J.  B. 
SuDdevall,  C.  J. 

Theophrastus 


Philosophie  d.  Aristoteles,  vol.  ii. :  Die  besonderen  Wissenschaften' 

Vol.  L,  on  the  Logic  and  Metaphysics,  costs  9/-  8"  ii>.  35. 
Aristotle  :  a  chapter  from  the  history  of  science 

An  account  of  the  physical  tceatises.    Chapter  i.  is  a  life  of  Aristotle 
Aristo teles  Thierkunde 


Die  Thierarten  des  Aristoteles 

Mammalia,  birds,  reptiles,  insects. 

Historia  Plantarum,  rec.  H.  Wimmer 


10/-       8'  Berlin 
15/-      8*  Smith  &  Elder 
6/-       8"  Berlin 


[Germ.  tr.  fr.  the  Swedish]  4/6       8*  Stockholm 


42 
64 


55 
63 


[  =  Opera,  vol.  i.j  2/6  p  8"  Teubner,  Leipzig  54 
Die  botanischen  ScHriften  d.  Theophrastus  [fr.  Jahrbb.  Class.  Phil.\  2/6       8"  Teubner,  Lti^zig        74 

Medicine  :   Greek  V/riterS  on  (Aretaeus,  Galen,  Hippocrates,  Paulus  CEgineta)— z;.  H*  §  3. 


Aid: 
Kirchner,  O. 


197.    GREEK  WRITERS  ON  MILITARY  SCIENCE. 
Collections. 

Militaris  Rei  Scriptores,  rec.  H.  Kbchly+W.  Riistow,  2  vols^;  l6  pi.     [w.  German  notes  and  trss,]  19/-   12°  Leipzig  53;  55 

i. :  Ae&eas,  Hero  and  Philo,  7/-  '53  ;  ii.  (i) :  Asklepiodotos,  Aelian,  8/-  '55 ;  iL  (2) :  Byzantine  Anonymous  Writers,  4/-  '55. 

Poliorcetique  des  Grecs  :  Textes  restitues  d'apres  les  MSS.,  avec  comment,,  rec.  C.  Wescher  34/-     4°  Paris  67 

Aeneas  Tacticus. 

Comm.  PoliorceticQs  :  rec.  A.  Hug,  1/6  ;  rec.  R.  Hercher 
with  Latin  notes,  R,  Hercher 

Aids  : 
.'  Hug,  Arnold 
Lange.  A,  C* 
Ries,  J. 


1/6  p  8°  Teubner74;Weidmann7o 
4/-     8°  Weidmann,.5»^/«»70 


Aeneas  von  Stymphalo^ ,  . 

De  Aenea  Commentaiio  Foliorcetico 

De  Aeneae  Tactici  conunentario  Foliorcetico 


1/6 

4*  Zurich 

77 

4/- 

8"  Bet  tin 

79 

1/5 

8-        „ 

9> 

198.    GREEK  MISCELLANEOUS  PROSE  WRITERS  and  WRITINGS. 

AthenaeUS  NaUCratita  Dipnosophlstse,  rec'G.  Kalbel,  vol.  i,  S/-,  ii,  5/-,  iii,  7/6     8°  Teubner,  Lpz.  87;  87;  go 

Lueian. 

Text*:  rec.  J.  Sommerbrodt,  vol.  i,,  pt.  i.  3/-,  pt.  ii.  6/-p  8°  Weidm, , .ffw/.  86;  90 

„  C.  Jacobnitz,  3  vols.  ea.  2/6;  or  6  pts,  ea,  1/3  p8°Teubner[52-53]7i-74 

„  W.  Dindorf,  3  vols.  13/6  8°;  5/6  c  8°  IvixAmM, Leipzig'^ 

„  F.  Fritsche,  3  vols.  [also  in  6  pts,,  ea,  3/6  to  6/-]  34/-     8°  Postock  60-82 

„  C.  H.  Weise,  4  vols.  [Editio  Tauchnitiana  ;  separ,  1/6  ea.]  5/-  16°  Leipzig      [19]  67-77 

ex,  rec.  W,  Dindorf,  2  pts.  [with  Latin  tr,]  17/-  r  8°  Didot,  Paris  [40]  67 

8q8 


Philology] 


LATIN   GRAMMAR. 


[Latin 


Annotated  Texts  :  ;         i 

Selectionsj.:    ,  .       with  English  notes  W.  E.  Heitland 

'  '■  '    ^  ^  ■  Somnium,  Charon,  Piscator,  De  Luctu, 


German 


Evelyn  Abbott 

J.  Bond  +  A.  S.  Walpole 

Rice 

C  S.  Jerram 

W.  R.  Inge  +  H.  Macnaghten 


K  §199 

[Pitt  Press  Series]  3/6  f  8°  Camb.  Press   [78]  82 

3/6  s  8°  Rivington       I73]  84 
[Element.  Class.]  j/6   18°  Macmillan  86 

2/-  12°  Hodges,  Dublin  82 
1/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  [79]  79 
3/6  c  8°  Rivington 


J.  Sommerbrodt,  3  pts.  i.-ii.,  ea.  1/6  ;  iii.  3/-  p  8°  Weidmann[53-58]69-78 

»        ,,  „     C.  Jacobitz,  3  pts.  ea.  1/6  p  8°  Teubner,Z«)>z«^    ]8o-83 

libers.  Theodor  Fischer,  4  vols.  [also  in  21  pts.,  ea.  41!?.]  7/6ri6°  Seuitgarti66-6l'\&^sqq,. 

tr.  Howard  Williams  :  Dialogues  of  the  Gods,  the  Sea-Gods  and  the  Dead  $/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  88 


Lucian  und  die  Kyniker 

Archaologische  Studien  zu  Lucian 

Lucian  [pop.  biog.  and  ace.  of  wks. 

Essai  sur  la  Vie  et  les  CEuvres  de  Lucien 

De  Luciani  re  metrica 

Quaestiones  Lucianae 

Lucianea 


3/- 

8°  Berlin 

79 

=/- 

8°  Breslau 

67 

Anc.  Classics  f.  Eng.  Rrs.]  2/6 

f  8'   Blackwood 

73 

6/6 

8"   Paris 

82 

1/6 

8"  Leipzig 

90 

3/- 

8*  Berthi 

89 

[textual  and  other  criticism]  4/- 

8'  Leipzig 

72 

17/- 

■  8°  Didot,  Paris 

73 

notesj.  C.  Orelli(7./.[OT.7/6] 

8°  Leipzig 

IS 

Translations  : 
Selections  : 
Aids  : 
Bcrnays,  J. 
Bliimner,  H. 
Collins,  Rev.  W.  L. 
■Croizet,  M. 
Friedrichsmeier,  F. 
Rothstein,  M. 
^''Sommerbrodt,  J. 

Letter-Writers. 

Epistolographi  Graeci,  ed.  w.  Latin  notes  R.  Hercher 
SocRATlsetSocRATlCORUM.PythagoraeetPythagoreorumEpistolae.ed. W.Latin  notesJ.C.Orelli(7./.[OT.7/6] 

Proverb- Writers. 

Gaisford,  T.  [ed.]  Paroemiographi  Graeci  o.p.  \_pb.  5/6 ;  w.  5/-] 

Proverbs  fr.  Bodl.  Lib.,  Proverbs  fr.  Cod.  Coislinian.,  Diogentanus,  Zenobius. 

liEUT^CH+ScHNElDEWlN,  ^^  [eds.]  Corpus  Paroemiographorum  Graecorum,  2  vols.         o.p.  [a.  20/-]     8°  Gijttingen 

i. :  Zenobius,  Diogenianus,  Plutarch,  Gregorius  Cyprius,  8/-  39 ;  ii. :  Diogenianus,  Gregorius,  Cyprius,  Macarius,  Aesop.  15/-  51. 

Ronmnee- Writers  and  Romances— ».  k  §  44 :  Greek  Romances. 
Wit :  Greek  (Prose  and  Verse). 

Paley,  Dr.  F.  A.  [tr.]       Gk.Wit:  collec.  ofsmartsayings&anecdote-s.transl.;  2ser.in  I  v.[prosewriters]4/6  f  8°  Bell         [80  ;  84]  88 

Trsld.  Selns.  fr.  Aelian,  Athen..  Diodor.  Sic,  Diog.  Laert.,  Herod.,  Lucian,  Plutarch,  Strabo,  Stobaeus,  etc. 

„  ,,     [ed.  &  tr.]   Fragments  of  the  Greek  Comic  Poets        [w.  English  verse  trss.  «»  T-^^jari^]  4/6  p  8°  Sonneaschein         88 

Selns.  (w.  trss.)  from  Alexis,  Anaxandrides,  Anaxilas,^  Antiphanes,  Apollodonis,  Aristophanes,  Aristophou,  Axionicus,  Clearchus,  Cratinus,  Diphilus,  Hubulus, 
Euphron,  Eupolis,  Hegesippus,  Herraippus,  Menander,  Metagenes,  Pherecrates,  Philemon,  Philippides,  Plato  Coniicus,  Theopompus,  Timocles,  Xenarchus. 


8°  Oxford 


36 

39;  5' 


XXVI.  ILatln  iC^biloloo^  anb  Xitetature, 


199.    LATIN  GRAMMAE:  («)  GENERALLY  and  HISTORY  OF  THE  LANGUAGE. 


Grammar. 

Bibliography  and  Introduction. 

HuBNER,  Dr.  E.  Grundriss  zu  Vorlesungen  iib.  die   lateinische  Grammatik 

Text-Boohs. 

Allen +  GREENOUGH,  t-5:  [Ams.]  Latin  Grammar  for  Schools  and  Colleges 
BRfiAL+PERSON,  M. +L.  Grammaire  Latine  ^^l^mentaire 
GiLDERSLEEVE,  B.  L.  [Am.]  Latin  Grammar 


3/-     8*  Berlin 


[76]  81 


$1.25 


Lateinische  Schulgrammatik,  pt.  i.  [Accidence]  1/6  ;  ii.  [Syntax] 

Abrege  de  Grammaire  Latine 

Lateinische  Schulgrammatik  in  kiirzer  Fassung 

Public  School  Latin  Grammar,  7/6 ;  Revised  Latin  Primer 

Ausfiihrliche  Grammatik  der  lateinischen  Sprache,  2  vols. 

Elementargrammatik  der  lateinischen  Sprache 

Lattmann  +  Muller,  jji^Kurzgefasste  lateinische  Grammatik 

Madvig,  J.  N.  Latin  Grammar  [tr.  fr.  Danish] 

^,  Latin  Grammar  for  the  Use  of  Schools  [tr.] 

PoSTGATE+ViNCB,  J.  P. +C.  A.  Ijfew  Latin  Primer 


Harre,  Dr.  Paul 
Havet,  L. 
HoLZWEisziG,  Dr.  Fr. 
Kennedy,  Dr.  B.  H. 

*K.UHNER,  R. 


$1.50 

2/- 


[84]  89 
88 

[    ]73 

85;  88 

86 

[85]  89 


12°  Boston 
8°  Paris 
12°  New  York 
8°  Berlin 
8"  Paris 
2/6     8°  Hanover 
2/6  c8°  Longman  [47]  83;  88 
8°  Hanover  [2  ed.  |f]  77-79 
8°      ^  „  [    ]  81 

3/6     8*  Gottingen 
[ist  edn.  of  orig.  1844]  12/-     8°  Parker 
$2.50  s  8°  Boston 
2/6  cS"  Cassell 


25/- 
3/- 


Reinach,  Salomon 
•Rosy,  H.  J. 


8°  Paris 


[     ]84 

[49]  57 
80 

[88]  89 
86 


SONNENSCHEIN,  Prf.  E, 

Stegmann,  Dr.  Carl 
Stolz+Schmalz, 
Early  Latin 


F. 
J.  H. 


Grammaire  Latine  a  I'usage  des  classes  superieures  2/6 

Grammar  of  the  Latin  Language  fr.  Plautus  to  Suetonius,  2  pts.  19/6  c  8°  Macmillan[7i]87;[73]82 

L  :  Sounds,  Inflexions,  Word-formation,  9/- ;  ii. :  Syntax,  Prepositions,  etc.,  10/6.    With  copious  examples. 

School  Latin  Grammar  S/-  c  8°       „  [62]  82 

A.  Latin  Grammar:  Accidence  1/6;  Syntax  l/6— in  I  v.  3/- [Parallel  Gram.  Ser.]    16°  Sonnenschein[88;89]90 
Lateinische  Schulgrammatik  2/6 

Lateinische  Grammatik  [comparative  ;  Handb.  d.  kl.  Alterthmnswiss.]  5/6 

—V.  K  §  209  :  Ancient  Dialects  of  Italy. 

8g9 


Leipzig 
8*  NorcUingtn 


[85]  87 
[85]  89 


Philology] 


LATIN   GRAMMAR. 


[Latin 


K  §§  200-201 

History  of  the  Language  and  Critical  Studies— e;.  aisa  K  §  i68,  s.v.  CoUected  Essays. 


Anton,  H.  S.  Studien  zur  lateinischen  Grammatik,  i.  3/6;  ii.  4/-  ;  iii.  lo/-  8°  Erfurt  [69]  71  ; 

Babler,  J.  J.  Beitrage  zu  einer  Geschichte  d.  lat.  Grammatik  im  Mittelalter  4/-     8°  Hcdle 

Edon,  G.  Traite  de  Langue  Latine  Savant  et  Populaire ;  9  pi.  8/6     8°  Paris 

Haase,  F.  Vorlesungen  iiber  lateinische  Sprachwissenschaft,  2  v.  [struct,  of  sent.,  etc.]  11/6     8°  Leipzig 

Heerdegen,  F.  Untersuchungen  zur  lateinischen  Semasiologie,  3  pts.  4/-     8°  Erlangen 

Jordan,  H.  Kritische  Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der  lateinischen  Sprache  7/-     8°  Berlin 

LuEBERT,  E.  Grammatische  Studien,  2  vols.  7/-     8°  Breslau 

Madvig,  J.  N.  Opuscula  Academica ;  port.  \v.  also  K  §§  169,  179]  20/-  8°  Copenhagen  [34 

Paucker,  C.  VorarbeitenzurlateinischenSprachgeschichte.hrsg.H.Ronsch,  3pts.  in  I  v.  15/-     8°  Berlin 

Quicherat,  L.  Mflanges  de  Philologie  5/-     8°  Paris 

Probst,  A.  Beitrage  zur  lateinischen  Grammatik,  pts.  t-ii.  S/-;  pt.  iii-  (1-2)  ea.  1/6     8°  Leipzig 

i. ;  Zur  Lehre  vom  Verbum,  3/- ;  U. ;  Von  den  Partikeln  Konjunkttonen,  2/- ;  iii.  Syntax,  a  pts.  s/6. 

Reisig,  K.  Vorlesungen  iib.   lat.  Sprachwiss.,    ed.  H,  Hagen,  etc.,  3  vols,   and  Index 

[Calvary's  Bibliothek'\  30/-  s  8°  Berlin    [39]  79-90 

L :  Etymoloey,  ed.  H.  HAGBH,  3  toIs. 6/- ;  ii. :  Semasiology,  ed.  F.  HEERDEGBH,  ti~;m.:  Syntax,  ed.  J.  H.  SCHUALZ+G.  LahdGRAF, 

s8/- ;  Index,  2/-. 

ScHMiTZ,  Dr.  W.  Beitrage  zur  lateinischen  Sprach-  u.  Literaturkunde  8/-     8°  Leipzig 

Thurot,  Ch.  [ed.]  Notices  et  Extraitsde  divers  MSS.  Latins  pour  servir  k  I'histoire  des  Doctrines 

grammaticales  au  Moyen  Age  15/-     4°  Paris 


71;  89 

85 
84 

74;  80 

75-81 

79 

67;  70 

;42]87 

83-84 

79 

83;  84 


in  prog. 


77 
69 


Generally. 

Bauer,  Friedrich 
CORSSEN,  W. 
FUMi,  F.  G. 
Mergoet,  H. 

5t  )> 

•Neue,  F. 

Vol.  i.;  Substantive,  x8/- 


200.    LAXm  GSAMMAB:  (b)  ACCIDENCE. 

Die  Elemente  der  lateinischen  Formenlehre,  2  pts.  ea.  1/6 

Kritische  Beitrage  zur  lat.  Formenlehre,  18/6 ;  Kritische  Nachtriige  7/- 

Note  Glottologiche,  i.  :  Note  Latine  e  Neo-latine 

Die  Entwickelung  der  lateinischen  Formenbildung  ;  w.  suppl.  6/- 

— in  his  Einfluss  d.Anal.  u.  Differenzierung  a.  d.  Gestaltg.  d.  Sprachformen  i/- 
Formenlehre  der  lateinischen  Sprache,  hrsg.  C.  Wagener,  2  vols.  &  index  44/- 


8°  Nordlingen      65  ;  65 
8°  Leipzig  63  ;  66 

8°  Palermo  82 

8°  Berlin  70;  71 

4°  Konigsberg  76 

8°  Berlin  [6i-66]7S ;  90 


;  Adject.,  Numerals,  Pronouns,  Adverbs,  Prepos.,  Conjuncts.,  Interjects.,  2o/~ ;  Index,  7/6.    A  storehouse  of  Latin  forms,  contaioinff  the 
result  of  late  textual  criticism. 

Schweizer-Sidler+Surber,  °["'  Grammatik  der  lateinischen  Sprache,  pt.  i.  [latest  philol.  school]  4/-  8°  Halle  [69]  88 

8°  Gotha  88 


Wagener,  Carl 

Noun, 

d'ARBOis  de  Jubainville,H, 


Hauptschwierigkeiten  der  lateinischen  Formenlehre  [alphab.  arrgmt.]  2/- 


BUCHELER,  F. 
>i  ■* 

Case. 

MlCHELSEN,  Conrad 
Gender. 
Appel,  E. 
Heerdegen,  F. 
Meyer,  Wilhelm 

Particles. 

Dahl,  B. 
Hoffmann,  Emanuel 

RiBBECK,  O. 

Tursellinus,  H. 

Verb. 

Eisenlohr,  E. 
Engelhardt,  M. 
Stolz,  F. 
Westphal,  R. 


La  Declinaison  Latine  en  Gaule  4  I'epoque  merovingienne 


Grundriss  der  lateinischen  Declination,  hrsg.  J.  Windekilde  4/- 

The  same,  tr  into  French  by  C.  Havet — in  Bibl.  de  VEcole  d.  Hautes  £tudes  7/- 


8°  Paris 

72 

8°  Bonn 

[66]  79 

8°  Paris 

76 

Kasuslehre  d.  lat.  Sprache  von  causal-localen  Standpunkt 


De  Genere  Neutro  Intereunte  in  Lingua  Latina 

Ueber  lateinische  Genus-regeln 

Die  Schicksale  des  lateinischen  Neutrums  in  Romanischen 


4/-     8°  Berlin 


3/- 

t 


Erlangen 


8° 

4° 

8°  Halle 


43 


83 
73 
83 


Die  lateinische  Partikel  ut  6/-     8°  Christiania  82 

Die  Construction  der  lateinischen  Zeitpartikeln  \repr.  fr.  Ztschr.  Oesterr.  Gymnas.]  2/-  8°  Vienna        60 
Beitrage  zur  Lehre  V.  d.  lateinischen  Partikeln  1/6     ^Leipzig  69 

De  Particulis  Latinis  Commentarii,  ed.  F.  Hand,  4  vols.  40/-     8°        „       [1598]  29-45, 


Das  lateinische  Verbum 

Die  lateinische  Conjugation 

Zur  lateinischen  Verbalflexion,  i. 

Die  Verbalflexion  der  lateinischen  Sprache 


1/- 
2/6 

2/- 
8/- 


Heidelberg 
Berlin 
Innsbruck 
Jena 


80 

8r 

82 
73- 


201.    LATIN  GRAMMAR:  W  SYNTAX. 


Generally. 

Antoine,  F. 
*Draeger,  a. 
■Hoffmann,  E. 

HOLTZE,  F.  W. 


Reisig,  Karl 

RiEMANN,  O. 


8"  Paris  8e 

8°  Leipzig\neAl%;\.n\^^ 
8°   Vienna  84 

8°  Leipzig  61 ;  62 


Syntaxe  de  la  langue  Latine  7/- 

Historische  Syntax  der  lateinischen  Sprache,  2  vols.  i.  12/-  ;  ii.  14/- 

Studien  auf  dem  Gebiete  der  lateinischen  Syntax  4/- 

Syntaxis  Priscorum  Scriptomm  Latinorum,  2  vols.  [to  Terence]  ea.  7/- 

Syntaxis  Fragmentorum  Scenic.  Romanorum  qui  post  Ter.  fuerunt  adumbratio 

[w.  also  K  §  214,  s.v.  Lucretius]  2/-     8°       ,,  82 

Vorles.  iib.  lat.  Sprachwiss,  vol.  iii.,  ed.  J.  H.  Schmalz+G.  Landgraf  \v.  K  §  199]  18/-  s  8°  Berl.  [39]  90 
Syntaxe  Latine  d'apris  les  principes  de  la  gram,  historique  3/6     8°  Paris  86 

goo 


Philology] 


LATIN   GRAMMAR. 


[Latin 


"Cum"  Constructions.   . 

Hale,  Prf.  W.  G.  [Am.]  The  "Cum" 

Position  of  Words. 


Constructions :  their  history  and  functions,  i.  [Critical]  40^. 
ii.  [Construe]  Soc.  [Cornell  Studies]  8° 


K  §§  202-203 


Mmo,  N.Y.  (Macm.)  87;  89 


Abel,  Karl 
Cramer,  A. 
Raspe,  F, 

Verb. 

Tenses  and  Moods. 

Kluge,  H. 
Lattmann,  H. 
Lubbert,  E. 
Weissenborn,  W. 

Verbal-Nouns. 

Genberg,  p. 
MuLLER,  Gustav 

RiCHTER,  E.  L. 

Rotter,  H. 
Weissenborn,  W. 

Participles. 

Helm,  F. 
Weisweiler,  J. 


Grundzuge  d.  lat.  Wortstellung— n;;*/-.  in  his  Sprachw.  Abhandl. 
Ueber  Wortstellung  und  Betonung  d.  lateinischen  Sprache 
Die  Wortstellung  der  lateinischen  Sprache  entwickelt 


Die  Consecutio  Temporum  im  Lateinischen 

Selbststandiger  u.  bezogener  Gebrauch  d.  Tempora  im  Lateinischen 

Beitrage  zur  Modus-und  Tempuslehre  d.  alteren  Latein 

De  Modorum  apud  Latinos  natura  et  usu 


De  Gerundiis  et  Supinis  Latinorum,  pts.  i.-ix. 
Zur  Lehre  vom  Infinitiv  im  Lateinischen 
De  Supinis  Linguae  Latinae,  5  pts. 
Ueber  das  Gerundium  der  lateinischen  Sprache 
De  Gerundio  et  Geruudivo  Latinae  Linguae 

Quaestt.  Syntacticae  de  Participiorum  usu  Tactit. ,  Veil. ,  Sallust. 
Das  lateinische  Participium  Futuri  Passivi 


10/-     8°  Znpzigl2nded.7i'i8s 

Co/Aen  42  s^^. 

1/6     8°  Leipzig  44 


2/6  8°  Cothen 

4/-  8°  Gottingen 

•jj-  8°  Breslau 

2/-  4°  Eisenach 


1/6 

2/- 
3/- 


Lund 
4°  GSrliiz 
4°  Konigsberg 
4°  Cottbus 
8°  Eisenhach 


3/-    ,8°  Leipzig 
3/-     8°  Paderborn 


83 

90 
70 
46 


41 
78 
56-60 
71 
44 


79 
90 


LATIN  GRAIMMAR:  (d)  PHONOLOaY. 


Generally. 

Benary,  a.  A. 
*BiRT,  Theodor 


Accent  and  Quantity. 

Brandis,  K.  G. 
Meyer,  W. 
Stadelmann,  J. 
Stolz,  Dr.  Friedr. 
*Weil+Benloew,  S: 

Dentals. 

Bergk,  Theodor 


Die  romische  Lautlehre,  vol.  i. 

Lautlehre  der  lateinischen  Sprache,  2  vols. 


[comparative  treatment]     4/- 


Gutturals. 

Beksu,  Ph. 


De  aspiratione  Latina  quaestiones  selectae  2/- 

Ueber  d.  Beobachtung  d.  Wortaccentes  in  d.  altlatein.  Poesie  4/- 

De  Quantitate  Vocalium  Latinas  Voces  terminantium 

Lateinische  Lautlehre— z'«  Iwan  Miiller's  Hand,  klass.  Alterth.,  vol.  ii.  \ut  K 
Th^orie  G&erale  de  1' Accentuation  Latine  [an  excellent  vrork]    8/- 


8°  Berlin 
8°  Leipzig 


8°  Bonn 
4°  Munich 
8°  Lucerne 
i  167]. 
8°  Paris 


Beitrage  zur  lat.  Gramm.,  pt.  i. 


Die  Gutturalen  und  ihre  Verbindung  mit  v  Im  Lateinischen 


[Auslautendes  D  im  alten  Latein]     3/-     8°  Halle 

Si-     8°  Berlin 


?7 

87 


81 
84 
84 

55 
70 

8S 


203.    LATIN  GRAMMAR :  W  PALEOGRAPHY  amd  TEXTUAL  CRITICISM. 


Palseogrraphy. 

*Arndt,  W.  [ed.] 
British  Museum 
Champollion,  a.  [ed.] 
Chassant,  a. 
Chatelain,  E.  [ed.] 
Mabillon, 


Lateinische  Schrifttafeln,  2  pts.,  60  photolith.,  pi.  and  letterpress,  i.  9/-;  ii.  15/- 
Catalogue  of  the  Ancient  MSS.,  pt.  ii.  [Latin]  ;  w.  autotype  facss.  60/- 

Paleographie  des  Classiques  Latins  [after  MSS.  at  Bibl.  Nat.,  Paris]  o.p. 

Paleographie  des  Chartes  et  des  MSS.  des  11  au  17  siecle  5/- 

Pal6ographie  des  Classiques  Latins,  10  pts. ;  ea.  15  pi.  [facss.  of  MSS.],  ea.  8/6 
De  Re  Diplomatica 


-f° 

Berlin 

76;  78 

f 

British  Museum      84 

4" 

Paris 

39 

12" 

" 

[39]  76 

t" 

„     84  .f??., 

,  in  prog. 

f 

»> 

1681 

The  standard  work  fr.  which  aU  later  writers  have  drawn  mucn  ot  their  material :  it  deals,  however,  with  Latin  charters  much  more  than  with  MSS.  of  classical  writers. 

Palaeographical  Soc.  Publications  [w.  excellent  historical  introduction]— o.  K  §  179. 

Prou,  M.  Manuel  de  PaMographie  Lat.  et  Fran9.  du  6.  au  17.  siMe  10/-     8°  Paris  90 

SCHMITZ,  W.  [ed.]  Monumenta  tachygraphica  codicis  Parisiensis  latini  27 18,  pt.  i.  22  pi. ;  ii.  1$  pi.  ea.  10/-  4°  Hanover  82 ;  85' 

Wattenbach,  W.  Anleitung  zur  lateinischen  Palaographie  3/-     4°  Leipzig  [69]  86 

*       „     +ZANGEMEISTER,  C.   Exempla  Codicum  Lat.  Uteris  maiusculis  scriptorum,  &  suppl. ;  6o  pi.    85/-     i°  Heidelberg      76580 


Inscriptions 
Abbreviations. 

Chassant,  A. 

RUESS,  F. 


K  §  208  and  K  §  209  :  Ancient  Dialects  of  Italy,  passim. 


Dictionnaire  des  Abbr^v.  usit^es  dans  les  MSS. 
Ueber  die  Tachygraphie  der  Romer 

00 1 


[chiefly  charters]     7/-     8°  Paris  [2nd  ed.  62]  84 
2/-     8°  Munich  75 


Philology] 


LATIN   GRAMMAR. 


[Latii» 


K  §§  204-205 

Alphabet. 

MOMMSEN,  Th. 
RiTSCHL,  F. 

Textual  Cpitlcism 

Hagen,  H. 
TIaupt,  Moritz 
Jordan,  H. 


Die  italischen  Alphabete — in  kis  Die  unteritalischen  Dialekte,  »i  K  §  209. 
— in  his  Opuscula  Philologica,  vol.  Iv.,  w.  Atlas  26/- 


Greek  and  Latin . 
Individual  Texts 


■V.  also  K  §  179,  s.vv.  Madvig,  Ritschl. 

Giadus  ad  Criticen          [rules  and  exx.  in  conject.  criticism  (Latin  only)]  3/- 

Opuscula,  3  vols.  38/- 

Kritische  Beitrage  zu  Geschichte  der  lateinischen  Sprache  7/- 

i.  :  Gk.  Names  in  Latin  ;  ii.  :  Rhotacismus ;  lit. :  Oldest  Latin  Remains  ;  It.  :  Ast,  Absqiu^  equidant,  quod. 

Collectively—^.  K  §  179. 
— V.  K  §§  214-224, /ajn»». 


8*  Leipzig 


8°  Leipzig 

8° 

8°  Berlin 


7» 


79 

75-77 
79, 


204.    LATm  GRAMMAR  :  (/)  ORTHOGRAPHY  amd  PRONUNCIATION. 


Orthography. 

Brambach,  W. 

,*  ,f 

MuLLER,  Lucian 
Oberdick,  J. 

Pronunciation 

BiRT,  Theodor 
Camb.  Philplog.  Soc. 
*CORSSEN,  W. 

I, 
Ellis,  A.  J. 
Fisher,  M.  [Am.] 
Geppert,  C. 
Marx,  A. 

King,  D.  B.  [Am.] 

POTZL,  K. 
SCHUCHARDT,  Prf.  H. 

*Seelmann,  Emit 

WlGGERT,  J. 


6/-     8°  Leipzig 

68 

I/-     8-        „ 

[76]  83 

1/4  P  8°        „ 

78 

a/-     4°  MUnster 

79 

Die  Neugestaltung  der  lateinischen  Orthographie 
HUlfsbiichlein  fiir  lateinlsche  Rechtsschreibung 
Orthographias  et  Prosodiae  Latinae  Summarium 
Studien  zur  lateinischen  Orthographic 

— V.  also  K  §  202,  s.v.  Accent  and  Quantity. 

— in  his  Lautlehre  der  lateinischen  Sprache,  2  vols.                                                          Leipzig  87 

Pronunciation  of  Latin  in  the  Augustan  Period                                                 Zd.  12°  Triibner  87 

Aussprache,  Vokalismusu.  Betonungd.  lateinischen  Sprache,  2  V.  0./.  [/*.  84/-]  r  8°  Leipzig      [58]  68-70 
standard  work,  but  many  of  CORSSEN'S  theories  of  Latin  Phonetics  have  found  no  acceptance  with  the  best  pliilologists. 

Practical  Hints  on  the  Quantitative  Pronunciation  of  Latin                           4/6  f  8°  Macmillan  74 

The  Three  Pronunciations  of  Latin                        [advocates  Engl,  method]  $1  12°  Nem  York  [     ]  85 

Ueber  die  Aussprache  des  lateinischen  im  altem  Drama                                 2/-     8°  Leipzig  58 

HUlfsbiichlein  f.  d.  Ausspr.  d.  lat.  Vocale  in  positionslangen  Silben              2/6     8°  Berlin  [83]  89 


In  new  ed.  changes  as  to  pron.  of  vowels  in  syllab,  long  by  position  in  ab.  150  words  are  g^ven. 

Latin  Pronunciation  [brief  outline  of  Rom.,  Continent.,  &  Eng.  methods] 

Die  Aussprache  des  Lateinischen 

Der  Vokalismus  des  Vulg'arlateins,  3  vols. 

Die  Aussprache  des  Latein  n.  physiol.  -histor.  Grundsatzen 

Studien  zur  lateinischen  Orthoepie 


1/6 

12°  Boston 

ih 

8°  Leipzig 

28/6 

8°       „ 

8/- 

8°  Heilbronn 

2^6 

4°  Stargard 

8- 

88 

66-68 

8S 
8a 


8/6 

8°  St.  Petersburg  74-75 

4/- 

4°  Dorpat            72  ;  72 

7/6 

8°        ..                        7S 

3/- 

8°  Berlin               82-8r 

7/6 

8°        „                       83 

205.    LATIN  GRAMMAR :  '.g)  ETYMOLOGY :  LEXICOGRAPHY,  DICTIONARIES,  &c. 
Lexicography. 

Nettleship,  Prf.  H.  Contributions  to  Latin  Lexicography  21/-     8°  Clar.  Press 

Couts,  the  letter  A,  two-tliirds  of  the  book,  and  other  articles.    Part  of  a  new  LaL-Eng.  lex.  undertaken  by  the  author  but  abandoned. 

V.  Paucker,  C.  Beitrage  zur  lat.  Lexicogr.  u.  Wortbildung,  3  pts.  and  Appendix 

„  Addenda  Lexicis  Lat.,  2  pts.,  6/-  8°;  Addendorum  Lex.  Lat.  subrelicta 

,,  Spicilegium  Addendorum  Lexicis  Latinis 

,,  Supplementum  Lexicorum  Latinorum,  8  pts.  ea, 

„  Kleinere  Studien  :  Lexikalisches  und  Syntaktisches,  pts.  i.-iv. 

Notes  on  the  Latinity  of,  L  :  Diomedes,  i/€ ;  iL  :  Orosius,  ^6 ;  iii.  :  Sulpicius  Severus,  2/- ;  iv. :  Eustathius,  x/6. 

Serial. 

Archiv  fiir  lateinische  Lexicographie  u.  Grammatik,  hrsg.  E.  Wolfflin,  vols,  i.-vi.  [quarterly]  ami.     12/- 
Undertaken  in  view  of  an  important  new  Latin  lexicon  to  be  pub.  w.  support  of  Bavarian  Acad,  of  Sciences. 

Glosses  —V.  also  K  §  219. 

Hildebrand,  G.  F.  [ed.]  Tlie  Paris  Glossary 

LoEWE,  Gustav  Prodromus  Corporis  Glossariorum  Latinorum  [on  sources  and  uses]  10/6 

*  „  „      [ed.]  Glossae  Nominum,   ed.  G.  Gotz.   [Gloss.   Amplon.  3,   Erfurt ;  w.   essays  on 

glossography]  6/- 

*  ,,  +G6tz,  G.  eds.]  Corpus  Glossariorum  Latinorum,  vol.  i.  ;  ii.  20/- ;  iii.  ;  iv.  20/- 
SwEET,  H.  [ed.]  Facsimile  of  the  Epinal  Glossary  [Gloss.  Amplon.  i,  Erfurt]  15/-  4°  E, 
Warren,  Minton  [Am.  ed.]  The  St.  Gallen  Glossary 

For  list  of  other  earlier  edited  Glosses,  v.  Nettleship's  Contrit.  i»  Latin  Lexic  ut  sup.\  pp.  xvL-xvij. 

Dictionaries. 

General. 

Lexicons  to  special  writers  or  subjects  are  classed  under  their  names. 

Andrews,  Dr.  E.  A.  [Am.]  Latin  Dictionary  [Lat. -Eng. ;  based  on  Freund]  18/- 

"Forcellini,  Aeg.  Totius  Latinitatis  Lexicon,  ed.  V.  de  Vit,  6  vols.  [Latin-Latin]    £%  8/- 

*  „  „  Idem,  Pars  altera  :  Onomasticon  tot.  Lat.,  ed.  V,  de  Vit;  pts.  i.-xxxiii.  ea.  2/6 
Frbvnd,  W.  Worterbuch  der  lateinischen  Sprache,  4  vols.  51/-!  red.  to  30/- 

„        „  The  same :  French  tr.  by  Theil,  3  vols.  7°/- 

902 


89 


8°  Leipzig%^-i<)in  prog. 


5f 
8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  76 

8°        .,  „         8* 

8°        „  „   87-89 

Eng.  Txt.  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  83 

Cambridge,  Mass.  85, 


4* 

Low 

[54]  6»^ 

4: 

Prato 

[1771]  58-79 

4'' 

i» 

59-88  sqq. 

8" 

Leipzig 

34-45- 

4" 

Paris 

3S-6S 

Rhilofdgy] 


LATIN   GRAIVIMAR. 


[Latin 


8°  B/unswick  153-S7'i74 
4°  Clar.  Press      [79]  82 


K  §205: 

•Georges,  K.  E.  Deutsch-Lat. &  Lat.-Deutsch  Handworterb.,4Vols.  32/-^ > Abridgd.  2v.ea.  7/6     8*  /«;)«««;?•  [34] 80-82585 

flased  dn  SCHELLER,  ut  infra. 

I^EY,  Tfios.  H.j  Latin-English  Dictionary  [posthumous]  31/6     4°  Camb.  Press  89 

■      I  On  the  Crude-form  system.    Incomplete,  omitting  such'wordsasto  which  the  author  thought  he  had  no  improvement  to  suggest. 

Chiefly  valuable  for  its  etymoi.,  conjectures. 

Klotz,  R.  Handworterbuch  d.  lat.  Sprache  [good  for  examples]     18/ 

*Lewis+ Short,  far.c.cAms.]  Latin  Dictionary  [Latin-English]    25/- 

Based  on  ANDREW'S  edition  oQFREUND,  w^jtt/r*. ' 

,,       (alone)  Latin  Dictionary  for  Schools  18/-  s  4°  „  89 

SCHJIHER,  J^  J.  G.  Dictionary  of  the  Latin  Language,  tr.  J.  E.Riddell  21/- f°  Clar.  Press  35 

Smith,  Dr.  Wm.  Latin-English  Dictionary,  16/-  m  8°  ;  Abridged  7/5  sqi6°  Murray  [60]  88;  [    ]  88 

Based  on  FREUND  ;  but  omits  the  Proper  Names,  which  ANDREWS  \ut  sufra\  gives. 

„        „  -f- Hall,  Prf.  T.D.  English-Latin  Dictionary;  16/- m  8°;  Abridged  7/6  .sq  12°  Murray  [70]  88  ;  [    ]  88 

White-!- Riddle,  j|g'       Latin-English  Dictionary,  2  vols.  42/-  r  8°  ;  Abridged  7/6  p  8°  Longman  [38] 80 ;  65 

English-Latin  Dictionary  S/6  P  8°          „                      70 
WOELFFLIN,  Prf.  E.  [ed.]  — V.  supra,  s.v.  Archiv  f.  lat,  Lexicogr. 

Strictly  Etymological  Dictionaries. 

BRiAL-f  Bailly,,  M-(-A.  Dictionnaire  Etymologique  Latin  9/- 

Ingram,  Dr.  J..  K.  Dictionary  of  Latin  Etymology 

PosTGATE-f  ViNCB,  ^;  Dictionary  of  Latin  Etymology 

Vanicek,  Alois  Etymologisches  Worterbuch  der  lateinischen  Sprache  6/- 

Indo-European  words  in  alphabetical  order,  with  the  Greek  and  Roman  words  derived  from  them.    Suggestive  ;  but  to  be  used  w.  caution. 

Wharton,  E.  R.  ,  Etyma  Latina  7/6     8°  Rivington 

Forms  of  Words. 

*Georges,  K.  E.  Lexikonder lateinischen  Wortformen,  pts.  i.-iv.  ea.  2/-[to  occupy  5  or  6  pts.]  r  8°  Leipzig%<)-<)oinprog. 

Koffman,  G.  Lexicon  lateinischer  Wortformen  4/-     8°  Gottingen  74 

Medidval  Latin 


8°  Paris  [85]  84 

Murray  in  frep. 

Macmillan  in  prep. 

8°  Leipzig  [74]  81 


90 


Loan  Words. 

Saalfeld,  G.  A. 


Vanicek,  Alois 
Weise,  F.  O. 

Nam^s. 

Ellenpt,  -F. 
FORCELLINI,  Aeg. 
HiJBNER,  E. 
MOHR,  W. 

Geographical. 
Graesse,  J.  G.  Th. 
Saalfeld,  G.  A. 

Synonyms. 

Doderlein,  L. 


Meissner,  C. 
Menge,  H. 
Schmalfeld,  F. 
ScHULTZ,  Ferd. 
Shumway,  Prf.  E. 
Tegge,  A. 


-V.  K  §  210. 


Tensaurus  Italograecus  [Gk.  loan  and  foreign  words  in  Lat.  ] 

Index  Graec.  Vocab.  in  Ling.  Lat.  translatorum 
Lautgesetze  d.  griechischen  Lehnworter  im  Lateinischen 
Fremdwbrter  im  Griechischen  und  Lateinischen 
Die  griechischen  Worter  im  Lateinischen 


De  Cognomine  et  Agnomine  Romano 

Onomasticon,  ed.  V.  de  Vit — ut  supra. 

Quaestiones  Onomatologicae  Latinae 

Quaestiones  Grammaticae  ad  Cognomina  Romana  pertinens 


20/- 

8°   Vimna 

84 

.s/- 

8°  Berlin 

74-77 

2/- 

8°  Leipzig: 

84 

2/- 

8°      „ 

78 

18/- 

r8°      „ 

82 

1/6     8°  Kbnigsherg 


53 


Bonn  54 

2/-     8°  Sondernshausen      77 


Orbis  Latinus  [Latin  names  of  modern  towns]  4/6 

Handbiichleind.  Ejgennamen  aus  d.  alt. ,  mittl.  u.  mod.  Geogr.[Germ.-Lat.]  4/- 


8°  Dresden 
8°  Leipzig 


61 
8S 


Lateinische  Synonyme  und  Etymologien,  6  vols. 
Handbuch  der  Lateinischen  Synonymik 
Handbook  of  Latin  Synonyms,  tr.  Arnold 

Kurzgefasste  lateinische  Synonymik  [school-bk 

Kurzgefasste  lateinische  Synonymik  [school-bk. 

Lateinische  Synonymik  [school-bk. 

Lateinische  Synonymik  [school-bk 

,  [Am.]  Handbook  of  Latin  Synonyms  [based  on  Meissner,  suprd^ 

Studien  zur  lateinischen  Synonymik,  10/- ;  Lateinische  Schulsynonymik 


30/-     8°  Leipzig 

3/-     8°        „ 

4/-  c  8' 

]     I/-     8' 

]    2/6     8' 

]    4/-     8' 

]    3/-     8' 

5of.sq  16' 

I/-  8° 


26-3S 
[40]  49 
Rivmgton  52 

Leipzig  [     ]  86 

Wolfenbiittel  [74]  78 
Alterburg  [37]  69 
Paderborn  [41]  79 
Boston  8- 

Berlin  86  ;  87 


Miscellaneous  Monographs. 


ASBOTH,  O. 

Br^al,  Michel 
Erdenberger,  G.  E. 
V.  Paucker,  C. 
Stolz,  F. 
Uhdolph,  p. 


Die  Umwandlungen  der  Themen  im  Lateinischen 
Les  Mots  Latins 

De  Vocalibus  in  altera  compos,  vocum  lat.  parte  attenuatis 
Materialien  zur  lateinischen  Wortbildungsgeschichte,  pts.  i.-vii. 
Die  lateinische  Nominalcomposition  in  formaler  Hinsicht 
De  Latina:  Linguse  Vocabulis  conipbsitis 

903 


2/—     8**  Gottingen 


2/- 
9/6 
2/6 
2/- 


Leipzig 
Berlin 
Innsbruck 
Breslau 


75 

83 
83-86 

77 
68 


Philology] 


LATIN   GRAMMAR.     INSCRIPTIONS. 


[Latin 


K  §§  206-208 


Haacke,  a. 
Hand,  F. 
Klotz,  Reinh. 

Antibarbarus. 
Krebs,  J.  Ph. 

Metaphors. 

Neue,  F. 


206.    LATIN  GEAMMAR:  (A)  STYLE. 

Lateinische  Stilistik                                                                                         4/-  8°    Berlin  [    ]  75 

Lehrbuch  des  lateinischen  Stils,  hrsg.  H.  L.  Schmitt                                      4/-  8°  Jena  [33]  80 

Handbuch  der  lateinischen  Stilistik,  hrsg.  Rich.  Klotz  [his  son ;  posthum.]  5/-  8°  Leipzig  74 


.  Antibarbarus,  ed.  J.  H.  Schmalz,  10  pts. 
— in  his  Formenlehre  der  lateinischen  Sprache,  2  vols. 


ea.  2/-     8°  Frankfort  [37]  86-87 
44/-     y  Berlin[6i-66lTS;Tj 


Generally 

MiJLLER,  Lucian 


*Nagelsbach,  C.  F. 


207.    LATIN  GRAMMAR:  (0  PROSODY  and  METRICS. 

— V.  K  §  172  :  Greek  and  Latin  Metrology  :  Comparatively. 

De  Re  Metrica  Poetarum  Latinorum  [esp.  Plautus  and  Terence]  8/-     8' 

Rei  Metricae  Poetarum  Latinorum  [ ,,         ,,        ,,  ;schl.-bk.]  2/—     8' 

Orthographiae  et  Prosodiae  Latinae  Summarium  1/4  p  8° 

Lateinische  Stilistik  fUr  Deutsche  12/-     8' 


Teubner,  Leipzig  6r 
St.  Petersburg  78 
Leipzig  78 

Nuremberg     [46]  82 


A  thorough  examinatioa  of  the  difference  betnreea  Latin  and  German  idiom ;  the  noun,  adjective,  verb ;  metaphors,  construction ;  dependent  clauses,  etc. 

Manual  of  Latin  Prosody,  5/- ;  Elementary  Manual  of  Latin  Prosody 


Ramsay,  W. 

Saturnian  Verse. 

Bartsch,  Karl 
*Havet,  L. 
Keller,  O. 
Klotz,  Richard 
KoRSCH,  Th. 
*MtJLLER,  Lucian 
Pfau,  J.  A. 
RiTSCHL,  Fr. 
Thurneysen,  R. 

Metres  of  Plautus,  Seneca,  Terence— v.  K§2i5. 

Latin   Writers,  on  Metrics-^.  K  §  219. 

Gradus  ad  Parnassum. 


Der  saturnische  Vers  und  die  altdeutsche  Langzeile 

De  Saturnio  Latinorum  Versu 

Der  saturnische  Vers  als  rhythmisch  erwiesen,  2  pts. 

Grundziige  altromischer  Metrik 

De  Versu  Saturnio 

Der  saturnische  Vers  und  seine  Denkmaler 

De  Numero  Saturnio  commentatio 

Satumiae  Poesis  Reliquiae — repr.  in  his  Opusc.  Philolog.,  vol.  iv. 

Der  Saturnier  u.  s.  Verhaltniss  z.  spateren  rbm.  Volksverse 


sndeat 

Jauses,  etc.  .A standard  work. 

2/6 

c  8°  Grififin 

[40]  70 

2/- 

8°  Leipzig 

67 

12/6 

8°  Pans 

80 

2/6 

8°  Prague 

83;  86 

12/- 

8°  Leipzig 

90 

M- 

8°  Moscow 

68 

4/- 

8°  Leipzig 

8S 

2/- 

8°  Quedlinburg\j^(>-6i^  64 

26/- 

8°  Leipzig 

[54]  78 

M- 

8°  Halle 

85 

Carey,  Dr.  John 
Conrad,  Julius 
Pessonneaux,  E. 
QuiCHiRAT,  L. 
SiNTENIS  +  MULLER, 

de  Wailly,  a. 
YoNGE,  Prf.  C.  D. 


Gradus  ad  Parnassum                                         [w.  the  English  meanings]  7/-  p  8°  Stationers'  Co.  P  I-]  90 

Gradus  ad  Parnassum  sive  Thesaurus  Ling.  Lat.  prosodiacus  5/-     8°  Leipzig  [29]  80 

Gradus  ad  Parnassum  :  diet,  prosod.  et  poet,  de  la  lang.  lat.                                    8°  Paris  [     ]  83 

Thesaurus  Poeticus  Linguae  Latinae  10/6  r  8°       ,,  [36]  82 

Q^;  Gradus  ad  Parnassum,  hrsg.  G.  A.  Koch  S/-     8°  Leipzig  [22]  79 

Gradus  ad  Parnassum                                                                                                      8°  Paris  [     ]  83 

Gradus  ad  Parnassum  12/-     8°  Longman  [50]  56 


208.    LATIN  INSCRIPTIONS. 
Bibliography  and  Introduction. 

HtJBNER,  E.  Grundriss  zu  Vorlesungen  iiber  d.  rom.  Epigraphie 

Treatises,  Manuals. 

Arnold,  W.  T.  Handbook  of  Latin  Epigraphy 

BoRGHESi,  B.  — in  his  Oeuvres  Completes,  9  voLs.                   [3  vols,  in  epigraphy]  9  vols.  £<), 

Cagnat,  Rene  Cours  el^mentaire  d'Epigraphie  Latine                                                              10/- 

Zell,  C.  Handbuch  der  romischen  Epigraphik,  3  pts.  ;  3  pi.                                        14/- 

Mechanical  Copies. 
HtJBNER,  Dr.  E. 

Collections. 


[w.  bibliogs.]  o.p.      8°  Berlin 


Macmillan 
Paris 


Ueber  mechanische  Copieen  von  Inschriften 


8°  Heidelberg 


l/-     8°  Berlin 


77 


in  prep.. 

62-84 

[86]  90 

74 


87 


^Corpus  Inscriptionum  Latinarum 

i.;  Prae-Augustan  (Th.  MOMMSEN)  48/-  [63]  inpref. 

Priscae  Latinitatis  (F.  RiTSCHL)  9°/-  ^ 

ii.;  Hispan.  Latinae  (Em.  HUBNER)  64/-  69 

iU.:  AsiEE.  Prov.  Eur.  Grace.  Illyr.  (MOMMSEN)  [SuppL  i.  17/- 89]  108/- 73 
iv.:  Pomp.  Hercul.  (K.  ZaNGEMEISTER)  30/-  7t 

v.:  Galliac  Cisalp.  (MOMMSEN),  2  vols,  108/-  72-  77 

vi.:  Urbis  Romae  {W.  HenzeN+J.  de  ROSSI),  i.-iii.  264/-  7&-82  ;  v.  24/-  85 

[4  more  parts  in  pr^\. 
vii.:  Brit.  (HtJBNER)  32/- 73 

Ephemeris  Epigraphica  :  suppl.  to  above,  vols,  i.-vii. 
Desiderata  du  Corp.  Inscr,  Latin.,  by  E.  Desjardins.,  5  pts. 


f  °  Berlin  (Acad. )  62  in  prog. 


▼iii.:  Afric.  (G.  WILMANNS),  s  vds.  96/- 81 

ix.:  Calabriae,  Apuliae,  Samnli,  etc.  (MOMMSEN)  90^-83 

X.:  Bruttiorum,  Sicil.,  Sardin.,  etc.  (MOMMSEN),  z  vols.  Z24/-  83 

xi.:  Aemilae,  Umbriae,  Etruriae  (E.  BORMANNt.v.  1.  62/- 83 

xii.:  Galliae  Narbon.  (O.  HlRSCHFEL:^  90/- 88 
xiiL:    Trium   Galliarum    et   duarum  German.  (HlRSCHFELD-}-ZANGE- 

HEISTBR)  SM  prep. 

ziv.:  LatuAntiqui(H.  DESSAU)  61/- 87 


;  16  pi, 

904 


r  8*  Berlin  72-90  in  prog,. 
60/"   f°  Paris  74-75 


iPhilology] 


LATIN   INSCRIPTIONS. 


[Latin 


Fabretti,  a. 

FiNAZZi,  G.  [ed.] 
■Garrucci,  R.  [ed.] 

HfJBNEE,  E.  [ed.] 
■Orelli,  J.  C.  [ed.] 
RiTSCHL,  Fried,  [ed.] 
WlLMANNS,  J.  [ed.] 

ZVETAIEFF,  J.  [ed.] 

!•  »  [ed.] 

Acta  Fratrum. 

Henzen,  W.  [ed.] 
Edon,  Gr. 

Early  Roman  Law. 

Brons,  C.  G.  [ed.] 

Legis  XII.  Tabulaium  Reliquiae, "ied.  R.  Schoell 

Monumentum  Ancyranum. 

MOMMSEN,  Th.  [ed.]         Res  Gestae  Divi  Augustj 

Euxine. 

Latyschew,  B.  [ed.] 

France. 

le  Slant,  E. 
Alpes  Maritimes. 
Blank,  E. 
Lyons. 

de  BoissiEU,  A.  [ed.] 

Moselle. 
Robert,  Ch.  [ed.] 

Germany  and  Austria, 


K  §208 

Corpus  Inscript.  Ital.  et  Glossarium  Italicum,  w.  3  suppl.  and  4  pi.  by  J.  F. 

Gamurrini  130/-4''  Turinft'];  ']i->l%;Flor.%o 

From  Umbrian,  Sabine,  Oscan,  Volscian,  Etruscan  and  other  monuments.    With  96  pi. 

Sylloge  Inscrip.  Lat.  Aevi  Rom.  Rei  publicae,  2  pts. ;  pi.        [to  Caesar]  12/-     8°  Turin 
Sylloge  Inscriptionum  Latinarum,  2  vols.  ;  Addenda  „ 

Down  to  Caesar,    Chronological  arrangement. 

Exempla  Scripturae  Epigraph.  Latinae  [Caesar  to  Justinian]  46/-     f  •  Berlin 

Inscriptionum  Latinarum  Select.  Collectio,2v. ;  snppl.  by  G.Henzen,  i  v. ;  3  v.  22/-     8°  Ziirich 
Prise. Lat.  Monum.— w.  Corp.  Inscripp.,v.  \.sup.  Five  Suppl. »'»  AuOpusc.  Philol.  26/-  8°  Leipzig 


Exempla  Inscriptionum  Latinarum  in  usum  Academicum,  2  vols, 

Down  to  late  Empire,    Arranged  according  to  subjects.    Copious  indices. 

Inscriptiones  Italiae  Mediae  Dialecticae  ;  w.  f  °  Atlas 
Inscriptiones  Italiae  Inferioris  Dialecticae  in  usum  acad. 


Acta  Fratrum  Arvalium 

Appendix  on  Fratr.  Arval.— !»  his  Traits  de  Lang.  Latine 


20/-     8°  Berlin 

30/-  r  8°  Moscow 
8/-     8°  Leipzig 


12/-     8°  Berlin 
8/6     8°  Paris 


Pontes  Juris  Romani  Antiqui,  ed,  Th.  Mommsen 


8/6     8°  Freiburg 
[also  in  Bruns,  suprd\  3/6     8°  Berlin 

12/-     8°  Berlin 


71 
77;  81 

85 

28;  s6 

78 

73 

84 
86 


74 
84 


[60]  81 
66 


Inscripp.  Antiq.  Orae  Septentr.  Ponti  Eux.  Graec.  et  Lat.,  vol.  i.  20/- 

A  supplement  to  the  Carpus  iHscripfi.  Latin,  ittt  sufra]  and  the  Corptts  Itiscripf.  Graec,  [ut  K  §  184). 

Inscriptions  Cretiennes  de  la  Gaule,  2  vols. 
Epigraphle  Antique  der  Department  des  Alpes  Maritimes,  2  vols. 
Inscriptions  Antiques  de  Lyon  d'apr^s  les  monum.  et  I.  auteurs 
Epigraphie  Gallo-Romaine  de  la  Moselle 


[65]  83 
St.  Petersburg  ■      86 

Paris 

8°  Nice 


4°  Lyons 
4°  Paris 


Baden. 

Rappeneggbi,  Ph.  W.[ed.]  Die  rom.  Inschriften  welche  bisher  in  Baden  aufgefunden  wurden 

Hhine. 

Brambach,  W.  [ed.]         Corpus  Inscriptionum  Rhenanarum  ;  w.  pref.  F.  Ritschl 
Steiner,  J.  W.  Ch.  [ed.]  Codex  Inscriptionum  Romanarum  Rheni,  2  pts. 

»  »  >,  „  „  Danubii  et  Rheni,  5  pts. 

Vienna. 
ALLMER+de  Terrebasse,  ^'  [eds.]  Inscriptions  Antiques  et  du  Moyen  Age  de  Vienne,  J  vols,  and  Atlas 

Great  Britain.  —far  a  fuller  Ust,  ».  G  §  2  and  F  §  18. 

Bruce,  J.  C.  Lapidarium  Septent. :  descrip.  of  Roman  monuments  in  N.  of  England  f  ° 

McCaul,  Rev,  J.  [ed.  ]  Britanno-Roman  Inscriptions  :  w.  critical  notes  1 5/-     8°  Longman 

HiJBNER,  E.  [ed.]  InscriptionesBritanniaeChristianae;  2maps[z'.otoCorp.Inscripp.,  vol.  vii.,,fw/.]  14/-  4°  Berlin 

Contains  two  supplements  to  his  inscripp.  Hisfan,  Christ.,  ut  infra.    The  7th  vol.  of  Ephent,  Epigraph,  [ut  sup.]  conts.  Mr.  F.  HAVCRFIBLD'S  coll.  of  Rom. 

mscripp.  discovered  in  Britain  since  1^9,  forming  a  suppl,  to  above, 

Wales. 
Westwood,  J.  O. 


Mannheim 


36/-     4°  Elberfeld 
o,p.  Darmstadt 
•       o.p.  „ 


Vienna 


57;  6s 
80 

46-54 
69-73 

45 

67 

37 

Si-64 


75 


70-75 
63 
76 


Hungary. 

ROMER,  Fl.  [ed.] 

Italy. 

Garrucci,  R.  [ed.] 

Naples. 

Mommsen,  Th.  [ed.] 

Rome 

is  Rossi,  J.  B.  [ed.] 


Lapidarium  Walliae ;  early  inscribed  and  sculptured  stones  of  Wales         80/-  4°  Parker  80 

Inscriptiones  Monumentorum  Romanorum  [  =  Acta  Nova  Mus.  Nat.  Hung.]             Pesth  73 

Sylloge  Inscripp.  Lat.  aevi  romani  usque  ad  Caesarem,  2  pts.  and  suppl.                    Turin  75  ;  77  ;  81 

Inscriptiones  Regni  Neapolitan!  Latinae  ;  2  maps                  75/- ;  red.  to  42/-  f*  Leipzig  52 
— V.  also  A  §  S3  :  The  Catacombs. 

Inscriptiones  Christ.  Urbis  Romaevii.  saec.  Antiquiores,  vol.  i.,  pts.  1-2  ea.  63/-  f*  Pome^y;  87  in  prog, 

905 


Philology] 


ANCIENT  DIALECTS  OF   ITALY. 


[Latin 


K  §209 

Portugal. 

JoRDAO,  L.  M.  [ed.J 

Spain. 

HuBrfER,  E.  [ed.] 

Switzerland. 

HAGEN,  H.  [ed.] 
MoMMSEN,  Th.  [ed.] 

Africa 

Algeria. 
Renier,  L.  [ed.] 


Portugalliae  Inscriptiones  Romanae,  voL  i.  Lisbon 

Inscriptiones  Hispaniae  Christianae  ;  map        \v.  also  Corp.  Insciip.,  sup-l  9/-  4*  Berlin 

Prodromus  Nov.  Insc.  Lat.  Helv.  Sylloges,  tit.  Aventic.  et.  vicin.  4/-  4°  Bern 

Inscriptiones  Confoed.  Helvet.  Lat.  [=Mitth.  Ant.  Ges.,  vol.  x.]  16/6  4*  Ziirieh 

— V.  also  Corp.  Inscripp.,  vol.  viii.,  supra. 

Inscriptions  Romaines  de  I'Algerie,  vol.  L  f*  Paris 


59 

78 
54 

55-58 


209.    ANCIENT  DIALECTS  OF  ITALY :  ETRUSCAN,  OSCAN,  UMBEIAN  ;  EAELY  LATIN. 


Collectively. 

Dictionaries. 

BiJCHELER,  F. 

Treatises,  etc. 

BUGGE,  Sophus 
Conway,  R.  S. 

corssen,  w. 
Fabretti,  A. 

HUSCHKE,  Ph.  E. 
MOMMSEN,  Th. 
Pauli,  C.  [ed.] 


Lexicon  Italicum 


[a  list  of  words  common  to  the  dialects  of  Italy]     4°  Bonn 


8t 


[Scientific  Soc.  of  Christiania]  2/- 


Altitalische  Studien 

The  Italic  Dialects,  i.  :  Text  of  Inscripp. 

Oscan,  Pelagian,  Sabine,  etc, ;  Oldest  Latin  and  Faliscan ;  Volscian,  Ficentine  and  Umbrian. 
Beitrage  zur  italischen  Sprachkunde  16/- 

Le  Antiche  Lingue  Italiche  ;  osserv.  pal.  e  gram.  S/6 

Part  of  the  Corpus  Inscripp.  Ital.,  »/  K  i  aio-    Germ.  tr.  of  same  g/-  8*  Leipxi^  'jj. 

Zu  den  Altitalischen  Dialecten  3/- 

Die  unteritalischen  Dialecte  ;  19  pi.  [somewhat  superseded]  28/- 


8°  Christiania  78 

8°  Triibner         in  prep. 


Leipzig 
Turin 


8°  Leipzig 


Altitalische  Studien,  pts.  i.-v.  [esp.  Etruscan ;  v.  also  Pauli,  infra}  i.  3/- ;  ii.-v.  ea.  8/-  8*  Hanover 


76 
74- 

72 

50^ 

83-87 


Eariy  Latin. 

Allen,  Prf.  F.  D.  [Am.]  Remnants  of  Early  Latin 
Bell,  A.  __.-..- 

BUCHHOLZ,  H. 
HOLTZE,  F.  W. 


LiJBBERT,    E. 

RiTSCHL,  Friedr. 
Schneider,  E.  [ed.] 

J- 

E.  [ed.] 
Studemund,  W.  [ed.] 


86 
88 
8& 


[school-book]  Soc.  sq.  12°  Boston  80 

De  Locativl  in  prisca  Latinitate  vi  et  usu  8°  Breslau  90 

Priscae  Latinitatis  Originum  libri  tres  10/-     8°  Berlin  77 

Syntaxis  Priscorum  Scriptorum  Latinorum,  2  vols.  [to  Terence]  13/6     8°  Leipzig  61  ;  6z 

Beitrage  zur  Modus-  und  Tempuslehre  des  alteren  Latein  ■  7/-     8°  Breslau  70 

— in  his  Opuscula,  utK%  179 ;  and  his  edd.  of  Fragm.  Comic,  and  Fragm.  Frag.  [»/  K  §  215]. 
Dialectorum  Italicarum  aevi  vetustioris  exempla,  pt.  L  4/-     8°  Leipzig 

De  Temporum  apud  Priscos  Scriptores  Latinos  usu  quaestt.  selectae  l/-     8°  Breslau 

Dialectorum  Italicarum  aevi  vetustioris  exempla,  vol.  i.,  part  i.  4/-     8°  LApzig 

Studia  in  Priscos  Scriptores  Latinos,  vol.  i.  part  i.  6/- ;  pt.  ii.  [posthum.  ed.  by  pupils]  7/-  8°  Berl.  73 ;  90 

•Wordsworth,  J"  [ed.]  Fragments  and  Specimens  of  Early  Latin  18/-     8°  Clar.  Press  74. 

Ennius,  Lucilius,  Varrob'-^i^^'iV,  Accius, Livius  Andron., Naevius,  Plautus,  Terence[i>.  K§2i5];  Cato\p  K§22i]. 

Etruscan. 

BuGGE,  S.  Beitrage  zur  Erforschung der  etruskischen  Sprache[  =  Etr.Forsch.iv.a;wz/:]  12/- 

,,       „  Etruskisch  und  Armenisch,  pt.  i.  3/- 

CORSSEN,  W.  Ueber  die  Sprache  der  Etrusker,  2  vols.  ;  27  pi.  50/- 

Deecke,  W.  Corssen  und  die  Sprache  der  Etrusker  1/6 

„           „  Die  etruskischen  Bilinguen  6/- 

„           „  Etruskische  Forschungen,  4  pts.  3'/- 

„           -f- Pauli,  W.     Etruskische  Forschungen  und  Studien,  pts.  i.-vi.  [contin.  of  above]  40/- 

DEECKE,  who  writes  in  antagonism  to  CORSSBN,  holds  Etruscan  to  be  an  Aryan  lanff. ;  PAULI  takes  the  opposite  Tiew. 

Ellis,  Dr.  Robert  Sources  of  Etruscan  and  Basque  Languages  7/6     8°  Trubner  86 

Claims  Etruscan  as  in  main  a  Thiako-Armen.  lang.  w.  Basque  or  Iber.  and  Afric  elements.    Latter  pt.  of  bk.  is  attempt  to  connect  Basque  w.  Cancas.  lane. 


8°  Stuttgart 

83 

8° 

9t> 

8°  Leipzig 

74;  75 

8°  Strassburg 

7S 

8°        „ 

83 

8°  Stuttgart 

75-80 

8°         „ 

81-84 

Lindsay,  A.  W.  C.  [=E.  of  Crawford]  Etruscan  Inscriptions  Analyzed 


12/-     8°  Longman 


Meyer,  G. 
MOller,  K.  O. 
Pauli,  C. 

POGGIO,  V. 

Schmidt,  M. 
S  ncKEL,  J.  G. 
Taylor,  Rev.  Isaac 


Die  etrusk.  Sprachfrage — in  his  Essays  und  Studien  \ut  K  §  94]. 

Die  Etrusker,  ed.  W.  Deecke,  2  vols.                                                             32/-  8°  Stuttgart 

Etruskische  Studien,  3  pts.                                              {v.  also  Pauli,  supra"}  10/-  8°  Giessen 

Altitalische  Forschungen,  pt.  i.  :  Inschriften  nordetrusk.  Alphabets  ;  7  pi.    9/-  8*  Leipzig 

Contribuzioni  alio  Studio  della  Epigraphia  Etrusca  Genoa 

De  Rebus  Etruscis                                                                                             2/-  4°  /ena 

Das  Etruskische  durch  Erklar.  v.  Inschr.  u.  Namen          [Semitic  theory]  13/-  r  8°  Leipzig 

Etruscan  Researches                                                                                         14/-  8°  Macmillan 

Believes  that  Etruscan  is  a  member  of  the  Altaic  ("  Uerit")  family. 


Messapian. 

MAGGIULLI-^CASTROMEDIANO  Le  Inscrizioni  Messapiche  raccolte 

906 


72 

[29]  77 
79-8a 

85 
78 
77 
58 
74 


7» 


Philology] 


POST-CLASSICAL  AND  VULGAR   LATIN. 


[Latin 


Oscan 

Bruppacher,  H. 
Enoeris.  £. 
Grotefend,  G.  F. 

HUSCHKE,  Ph.  E. 
MOMMSEN,  Th. 
ZUETAIEFF,  J.  [ed.] 

Umbrian. 

AUFRECHT+ KiRCHHOFF,  -j^  [eds.]  Die  umbrischen  Sprachdenkmaler,  2  vols.  ;  lo  pi. 


— V.  also  Umbrian,  s.v.  Lepsius,  infra. 

Versuch  einer  Lautlehre  der  oskischen  Sprache 

Versuch  einer  Formenlehre  der  oskischen  Sprache 

Rudimenta  Linguae  Oscae 

Die  Osldschen  und  Sabellischen  Sprachdenkmale 

Oskische  Studien 

Sylloge  Inscriptionum  Oscarum  ;  w.  f°  atlas 


i/5  8'  Zurkh 

3/-  8°        „ 

3/-  4°  Hanover 

[explan.,  gram.,  gloss.]  9/-  8°  Elberfeld 

2  pts.,  4/6  8°  Berlin 
40/- 


K  §210 

69 
71 
39 
56 

45-46 


bucheler,  f. 
Grotefend,  G.  F. 
Jordan,  H. 
Lepsius,  R.  [ed.] 

J^ugubine  Tables. 
Br^al,  Michel  [ed.] 
BiiCHELER,  F. 
Huschke,  Ph.  E.  [ed.] 

Volscian. 

<k>RSSEN,  W. 


Berblinger,  W. 
Bohmer,  p. 
*BuDiNSKy,  A. 
Reeling,  O. 

SiTTL,  K. 

Wolfflin,  E. 

19  l> 

Phonology. 

•SCHUCHARDT,  Prf.  H, 


Umbrica 

Rudimenta  Linguae  Umbricae,  8  pts. 

Quaistiones  Umbricae  :  cum  appendicula  praetermissorum 

Inscriptiones  Umbricae  et  Oscae 

Les  Tables  Eugubines,  w.  French  tr.  and  comm.  ;  13  photograph,  pi, 

Populi  Iguvini  Lustratio,  2/-;  Interpretatio  Tab.  Iguv.,  3  pts. 

Die  iguvischen  Tafeln      [w.  other  Umbr.  inscripp.  aild  gram,  and  gloss.]  15/- 


r  8°  St.  Petersburg       78 

30/-  4°  Leipzig  49;  SI 

6/-  8°  Bonn  .         83 

10/-  4°  ffanover  35-39 

2/-  4°  Konigsberg  82 

30/-  4°  Leipzig  41 

25/-     8°  Paris  75 

4°  Bonn        76;  78-80 
8°  Leipzig  59 


De  Volscorum  Lingua 


1/6     4    Naumberg  tfi 


210.    POST-CLASSICAL  and   VULGAR   LATIN. 


De  Lingua  Romana  Rustica  2/-  8°  Gliickstadt 

Die  lateinische  Vulgarsprache,  2  pts.  ea.  l/-  4°  Oels 

Die  Ausbreitung  d.  latein.  Sprache  iiber  Italien  u.  d.  Provinzen  6/-  8°  Berlin 

Versuch  einer  Charakteristik  der  romischen  Umgangssprache  [sch.  -progr. ;  good]  2/-  8°  Kie~. 

Die  lokalen  Verschiedenheiten  d.  lat.  Sprache  [esp.  African  Latin]  3/-  8°  Erlangen 

Bemerkungen  iiber  das  Vulgarlatein — in  Philologus,  vol.  xxxiv.  [1876] 
Ueber  d.  Latinitat  d.  Cassius  Felix — in  Abhandl.  d.  Bayer.  Akad.  1880,  pt.  iv. 


66 


Der  Vokalismus  des  Vulgarlateins,  3  vols. 

shows  the  passage  of  Classical  Latin  into  the  Romance  languaees. 

Sermo  Plebeius  of  Petronius — w.  K  §  214. 
Vulgate  [Old-Lat.  version  of  Scriptures], 


27/6     8°  Leipzig 


6$ 
69 
81 

[73I  83 
82 


66-6? 


Kaulen,  F. 

RONSCH,  H. 

Mediaeval  Latin. 

BOUCHERIE,  A. 
Dictionaries. 
DiEFENBACH,  L. 

•DuCange,  C.  D. 


Geschichte  der  Vulgata,  7/-  ;  Handbuch  der  Vulgata  3/- 

Itala  und  Vulgata  8/- 

Tbe  idioms  of  the  primit.  Xtn.  Itata  and  the  Catholic  Vulsate,  w.  refer,  to  Roman  popular  speech. 

Melanges  Latins  et  Bas-latins 

Glossarium  Latino-Germanicum  [pub.  as  Suppl.  to  Ducange]  36/- 

Novum  Glossarium  Lat. -German,  mediae  et  infimae  Latinitatis  12/- 

Glossarium  mediae  et  infimae  Latinitatis,  ed.  G.  A.  L.  Henschel,  10  vols.   £\7, 


8°  Mayence 
8"  Marburg 


69; 


Montpellier 
Frankfort 


70 
69 


75 


Niort 


Also  his  Nov.  Gloss.  Lmt.-Germ.  meA  ei  infim.  aetatis,  12/-  8*  '67.    Du  CANGE  has  been  abridged  by  MAICNE  D' ARNIS,  sut  tit.  Lexicon 
Manuale  ad.  Script.  Med.  et.  I^fim.  Latinitatis,  x$l~  r  ff"  Paris  '66. 


57 
67 
[167S]  82-88 


The  same  :  Anastatic  reprint,  pt.  i. 


10/-     ^°  Breslau  [i^jS]  go  in  prog. 


Relation  of  Latin  to  the  Eomanee  Languages. 

Beger,  F.  A.  LateinischundRomanisch,[posthum.]hrsg.  J.  H.  Beger  [especially  French]  1/6     $' Berlin  63 

Eyssenhardt,  F.  Rbmisch  und  Romanisch :  Beitrag  zur  Sprachgeschichte  4/-     8°      „  82 

FUCHS,  A.  Die  romanischen  Sprachen  in  ihrem  Verhaltniss  zum  Lateinischen  [w.  map]  8/-  r  8°  Halle  49 

Gf.  H.  STEINTHAL ;  f'tffA.  d.  Roman,  xum  Latein  in  d.  Bedeutungen  d.  Wdrter  in  Herrig's  Ai-chiv.  \ut  K  §  256!  vol.  xxxvi.,  pp.  129-142. 

Grober,  G.  Vulgar-Iateinische  Substrate  romanischer  Worte — in  Archiv  f.  lat.  Lexicogr.,  pt.  ii.,  sqq.  [ut  K  §  205] 

An  important  contribution,  with  a  long  list  of  new  derivations  of  Romance  words  from  Vulgar  Latin. 

Steinthal,  H.  Verhaltniss  der  romanischen  Sprache  zum  Latein  o.p.  8°  Leipzig 

Thomsen,  V.  Lateinisch  und  Romanisch— ?«  his  Opuscula  Philologica  ad  Madvigium  8°  Copenhagen 

Declension. 

d'ARBOIs  DE  JUBAINVILLE,  La  D^clinaison  Latine  en  Gaule  k  I'^poque  Merovingienne 


scheler,  a 
Wolfflin,  E. 

Etymology. 
Darmesteter,  a. 

Neuter. 
Meyer,  Wilhelro 

Syntax. 
Claikin,  P. 


Expos^  des  Lois  qui  regissent  la  Transform,  franj.  d.  Mots  Latins 
Lateinische  und  romanische  Comparation 

Formation  des  Mots  composes  dans  1.  lang.  Fran9aise 

Compared  with  other  Romance  Languages  and  especially  Latin- 
Die  Schicksale  d.  lateinischen  Neutrums  im  Romanischen 


Du  genetif  latin  et  de  la  preposition  de 

907 


2/-     8' 


8°  Paris 
8°  Brussels 
Erlangen 


Paris 


4/-     8°  JLalle 


6/6     8°  Paris 


64 
76 

72 
75 
79 

74 


81 


Philology] 


HISTORY  OF   LATIN   LITERATURE. 


[Latin 


K  §§  211-212 


Bibliography. 

HUBNER,  E. 

Mayor,  Prf.  J.  E.  B. 
Teuffel,  Prf.  W.  S. 

General  History. 

Albert,  P. 
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211.    HISTOET  OF  LATIN  LITERATURE:   W  GENERALLY. 

Grundriss  zu  Vorlesungen  iiber  d.  rom.  Literaturgeschichte  8/-     8°  Berlin  [69]  78 

Bibliographic  Clue  to  Latin  Literature  [based  on  HiJENER]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  75 

— in  his  History  of  Roman  Literature,  ut  infra. 


6/-  s  8°  Paris  [71]  85 

24/-     8°  Leipzig\2%-Z'^  68-70 

ChristL-rflm.  Tbeologie,  7/6  "37. 

13/^6     8°  Halle 
Bentley 
Griffin 


Histoire  de  la  Litterature  Romaine,  2  vols. 
Geschichte  der  romischen  Literatur,  3  vols. 
Vol.  iv.  fSuppIement]  coDts,  pt.  L :  Christl.-r6ni.  Dichter  u.  Gescbichtschreiber,  4/6  fs^  '72;  P^-  "■ 

*Bernhardy,  G.  Grundriss  der  romischen  Literatur 

Browne,  K.  W.  History  of  Roman  Classical  Literature  .    9/- 

Cruttwell,  C.  T.  History  of  Roman  Literature  [to  time  of  Antonines ;  popular]     8/6  c  8' 

Cruttwell,  +  Banton,  C.T.  P.[eds.]  Specimens  of  RomanLiterature    [  „  ,,  ]  10/6  c  8° 

Also  in  2  pts :  i. :  Roman  Thought,  6/- ;  iL  :  Roman  Style,  5/- ;  Key  to  pt.  ii,  f  2,  9/6. 

*MUNK,  Ed.  Geschichte  der  romischen  Literatur, ed.  O.  Seyffert,  2  V.  [scholarly  &  pop.]  10/-     8' 

Fausset,  W.  Y.  [tr.]  The  Student's  Cicero ;  port.  [tr.  of  part  of  Munk's  Geschichte],  3/6  c  8' 

NicoLAi,  R.  Geschichte  der  romischen  Literatur  12/-     8 

Pierron,  Alois  Histoire  de  la  Litterature  Romaine  3/6    12°  Paris 

SCHANZ,  Prf.  M.  Geschichte  der  romischen  Literatur,  pt.  i.    [Miiller's  Hdb.  Klass.  Alterth.  ]  5/6  r  8°  Nordlingen 

SiMCOX,  G.  A.  History  of  Latin  Literature,  2  vols.  [Ennius  to  Boethius]  32/-    8°  Longman 

*Teuffel,  Prf.  W.  S.  History  of  Roman  Literature,  tr.  Dr.  W.  Wagner,  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Bell 

A  fifth  edn.  of  the  original  [1870],  ed.  1-.  SCHWABE,  was  pub.  pt.  i.  7/6  8"  Leipxig  'go.    New  edn.  of  Eng.  tr.,  cd.  by  Prf.  WARR,  infref. 

WiLKlNS,  Prf.  A.  S.  Roman  Literature  [Macmillan's  Primer  Series ;  elementary]  l/-   18°  Macmillan 

Early  Christian  Literature— >>•  Patristics, ».  a  §  55 »  Patristics. 

Baehr,  J.  C.  F.  — ut  supra,  vol.  iv. 

Cruttwell,  Rev.  C.  T.  History  of  Early  Christian  Literature 

*Ebert,  a.  Geschichte  der  christlich-lateinischen  Literatur,  2  vols.  21/- 


[30]  74 
[S3]  84 
[77]  88 
[79]  81 


Berlin  [58-61]  75-77 
Sonnenschein  90 
Magdeburg     _  79-8 1 


[ 


Griffin 
8°  Leipzig 


]8i, 
90 
83 
73 

90 


in  prep. 
74-!o 


VoL  L  to  Charlemague  12/-,  "74;  vol.  ii.  to  Chas.  the  Bald,  9/-  'So;=vol.  i,-ii.  of  his  Litteratur  d.  Mittelatters;  French  tr.  of  latter  by  AVMeric+CondamIN, 

2  vols.  17/-  S°  Paris  'Sz-'S^. 


90 


Krumbacher,  K.  Abrissd.  Byzant.  Litteraturgesch.[Miiller's.ea!i.  Klass.  Alterth.-va\.\x..,i^f..2'\  5/6  r  8°  NSrdlingen 

Teuffel,  Prf.  W.  S.         — ut  supra. 

Mediaeval  Latin  Literature. 

Traube,  Dr.  Abrissd.  Gesch.  d.  lat.  Lit.  im.M.-A.[Miiller's.ffi^*.  .ff?.^//.,  vol.  ix.,pt.  3]  5/6  rS"  NSrdlingen  90 

Series. 

Ancient  Classics  for  English  Readers,  ed.  Rev.  W.  L.  Collins — ecuh  volume  entered  separately,  infra,  v.  §§  214-224,  passim. 
Classical  Writers,  ed.  J.  R.  Green .  [brief  accounts]  ea.  \j(>i  %°  Macmillan       79  sqq, 

Latin  vols. :  Livy  (Rev.  W,  W.  CAPES) ;  Tacitus  (Prf.  A.  J.  CHURCH+W.  J.  BRODRIBB) ;  Vergil  (Prf.  H.  NETTLESHIP). 

Collective  Essays,  etc. 


Burn,  Rev.  Rob. 

CONINGTON,  Prf  J. 
Nettleship,  Prf  H. 


Roman  Literature  in  relation  to  Roman  Art ;  ill.  14/-     8°  Macmillan  88 

An  attempt  to  show  the  similarity  'tween  Rom.  liter  and  art  by  pointing  out  the  national  traits  fr.  wh.  both  sprang. 

Miscellaneous  Writings,  2  vols.  30/-     8°  Longman  70 

Lectures  on  Subjects  connected  w.  Latin  Literature  and  Scholarship  7/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  85 

Book-writing',  Book-selling',  ete. 

Arbenz,  E.  Die  Schriftsteller  in  Rom  zur  Zeit  der  Kaiser  [a  lecture]  l/-     8'  Basle  77' 

*BlRT,  Theodor  Das  antike  Buchwesen  in  s.  Verhaltniss  zur  Literatur  12/-     Z"  Berlin  82 

With  contributions  to  the  textual  criticism  of  Theocritus,  Catullus,  Propertius,  etc 
Haenny,  L.  Schriftsteller  und  Buchhandler  im  alten  Rom  2/6  r  8°  Leipzig  [84]  85 

Ritter,  G.  Das  literarische  Leben  in  alten  Rom  2/-     8°  Prague  78 


212.    HISTORY  OF  LATIN  LITERATURE :  («)  SPECIAL  DEPARTMENTS:  (a)  POETRY  and  DRAMA. 


POETRY. 

Critical  Essays, 

CORSSEN,  W. 

Martha,  Const. 
NiSARD,  D. 
Patin,  H.  S.  G. 

RiBBECK,  O. 

♦Sellar,  Prf.  W.  Y. 

* 

>>.  ,» 

Zingerle,  a. 


etc. 


3/6     8° 


Origines  Poesis  Romanae 

Les  Moralistes  sous  I'Empire  Romaine  [philosophers  and  poets]  3/-   12' 

Etudes  de  Moeurs  et  de  Critique  sur  les  Pontes  Latins  de  la  Decadence,  2  v.  6/—   12' 
Etudes  sur  la  Po&ie  latine,  2  vols.  6/-   12' 

Geschichte  der  romischen  Dichtung,  vol.  i.  7/- ;  vol.  ii.  10/- 

The  Roman  Poets  of  the  Republic  10/- 

The  Roman  Poets  of  the  Augustan  Age  :  Virgil  9/- 

Horace  and  the  Elegiac  Poets 

Zu  den  spiiteren  lateinischen  Dichtern,  pts.  1-2  5/6 

908 


8° 


8° 


Berlin 

46 

Paris 

[64]  66 

», 

[34]  78 

»» 

[69]  75 

Vienna 

87;  89 

Clar.  Press 

[63]  89 

9> 

[77]  83 

»> 

in  prep. 

Innsbruck 

73;  78 

Philology] 


HISTORY  OF  LATIN   LITtRATURE. 


[Latin 


Didactic  Poetry. 

Hagen,  H. 
Hervieux,  L. 
Knobloch,  R. 

Bucolic  Poetry^ 
Hunger,  C. 

Epic  Poetpy. 

Brizzi,  Domin. 

KoNE,  J.  R. 
KuNZ,  F. 
Soupi,  Philibert 

Lyrical  Poetry. 

Elegiac  Poetry. 
Gruppe,  O.  F. 

Erotic  Poetry. 
Paldamus,  H. 

Popular  Songs. 
Du  MiRiL,  E. 
1         it 

Satirical  Poets. 

Beneche, 
Grubel,  B. 

LiNGUITI,  A. 

MacEwen,  a.  R. 
Mette,  B. 
Nettleship,  Prf.  H. 
Roth,  C.  L. 
Schnitzler,  J.  P.  J. 
SCHULTZ,  Julius 

Saturnian  Verse 

DRAMATIC  LITERATURE. 

Generally. 

Grysar, 
Klein,  J.  L. 
Meyer,  Maurice 
V.  SCHLEGEL,  A.  W. 

Tragedy. 

RiBBECK,  O. 
SCHUR]^,  E. 

Comedy. 

Du  MiRiL,  E. 

RiBBECK,  O. 

Spengel,  a. 
Atellan  Farces. 

Meyer,  Maurice 
MuNK,  Ed. 

Stage 

moulton,.  r.  g. 
Oehmichen,  G. 


Fables,  etc. 

Antike  und  Mittelalterliche  Rathselpoesie  l/- 

Les  Fabulistes  Latins,  2  vols.  [Augustus  to  end  of  Mid.  Ages] 

Das  romische  Lehrgedicht  bis  zum  Ende  der  Republik  2/- 


K  §213 


8°  Berne 

[69]  77 

8°  Paris 

84 

4°  Halk 

8r 

De  Poesi  Roh\anorum  Bucolica 


1/6     8°  HalU 


8°  Batavia 
8°  Miinster 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Paris 


8"  Leipzig  38  ;  39- 


De  Diversis  Rationibus  ac  Viis  quas  Latini  epicorum  poematum  Scriptores 
iniverunt  42/- 

Ueber  die  Sprache  der  romischen  Epiker  [w.  chap,  on  metrics]  4/- 

Die  alteste  romische  Epik  [in  relation  to  Homer]  1/6 

fitude  sur  le  Charact^re  National  et  Relig.  de  I'Epopee  Latine  2/6 


Die  romische  Elegie,  2  vols.  *  8/-  and  4/6 

i.:  Coots,  general  critical  reseaxches;  iu;  deals  with  TibuUus.  Fropertlus,  and  Ovid's  Amores, 


Die  romische  Erotik 

Poesies  Populaires  Latin.  Anterieures  au  12°  siecle 
Poesies  Populaires  Latin,  au  Moyen  Age 

Etudes  sur  les  Classiques  Lat.,  ser.  i.  :  Les  Satiriques 

De  Satirae  Romanae  origine  et  progressu 

De  Satirae  Romanae  ratione  et  natura 

Origin  and  Growth  of  the  Roman  Satiric  Poetry 

De  Satira  Romana  et  Satira  Graecorum  Poesi 

The  Roman  Satura :  its  orig.  form  in  conn.  w.  its  develop. 

Zur  Theorie  und  innern  Geschichte  der  romischen  Satire 

De  Satirae  Romanae  Novae  natura  et  forma 

De  Prosodia  Satiricorum  Romanorum  capita  duo 

— V.  K  §  207  :  Latin  Metrics. 


Der  romische  Mimus  [repr.  fr.  Sitzgsber.  d.  Wien.  Akad."]  2/-  r  8°  Vienna 

Geschichte  des  Dramas  d.  Griechen  u.  Romer — vol.  ii.  pt.  2  conts.  Roman  12/-     8°  Leipzig 
£tudes  sur  le  Theitre  Latin  S/-     8°  Paris 

— in  his  Lectures  on  Dramatic  Art  &  Literature  [tr.]  [ist  ed.  of  orig.  '09-' 11]  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 


41. 


78 
40 
90 


1/6 

8°  Greifswald             33 

7/- 

8°  Paris                     45 

11- 

8°      „                         47 

3/6 

8°  Paris                       53 

2/- 

4°  Posen                       83 

1/6 

8°  Salerno                    75 

Oxford                    77 

4°  Brilon                    68 

Oxford                    78 

l/- 

r  8°  Stuttgart  [43-44]  48 

[diss.  maug.]  1/6 

8°  Rostock                  70 

[diss,  inaug.]  i/- 

8°  Regimonti              64 

Die  romische  Tragodie  im  Zeitalter  d.  Republik 
— in  his  Le  Drame  Musicale,  2  vols. 


Histoire  de  la  Com^die  Ancienne,  2  vols. 
— V.  K  §  188  :  Greek  Drama,  s.v.  Comedy. 
Ueber  die  lateinische  Kombdie 


18/- 

ea.  7/- 
[Festrede  d.  bayer.  Akad.]  i/- 


8°  Leipzig 
8°  Paris 


54 

65 

47 
46 


75 
75 


Des  Atellanes 

De  Fabulis  Atellanis  3/- 

— V.  also  K  §  188:  Greek  Drama,  s.v.  Stage. 

The  Ancient  Classical  Drama  :  study  in  literary  evolution  8/6 

B\ihnenwesend.Griechenu.R6mer[IwanMiiller'sZWi.A[/ajj./i/i?«-/A.,v.xiv.]  6/6 


8°  Paris 
4°  Munich 

8°  Dijon 
8°  Leipzig 

c  8°  Clar.  Press 
8°  Nordlingen 


64;  69 
78 


42 
40 


90 
90 


213.    HISTORY  OF  LATIN  LITERATURE :  W  SPEOLA.L  DEPARTMENTS :  (P)  PROSE. 


Agricultural  Writers. 

Beheim-Schwarzbach,  H.  Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  des  Ackerbaues  der  Romer 
Daubeny,  Charles  Lectures  on  Roman  Husbandry  o.p.  [pl>.  12/- ; 

Debains   a.  Aperju  Hist,  sur  I'AgricuIt.  en  Italie  sous  la  domin.  Romaine 

Maoerstbdt,  a.  F.  Bilder  aus  der  romischen  Landwirthschaft,  6  pts. 

L:  Viticnltiire,  2/6*58;  ii.-iii. :  Cattle,  8/6  '59-'6o;  ir. :  Fruit.cuUure,  4/- '61 ;  r. :  Grain  and  Flower-culture,  8/- 

909 


2/6     8°  Cassil  66 

w.  7/6]     8°  Parker  57 

8°    Versailles  62 

27/-  r  8°  Sondershausen  58-63. 

'ti;  Ti. ;  Bees,  V-  '63. 


Philology] 


LATIN   POETS. 


[Utin 


K  §  214 

Oemler,  Paul  Antike  Landwirthschaft  i/6  r  8°  Mamburg 

W^KER,  W.  Die  Obstlehreder  Griechenund  RoDier  4{(>  z  %°  Reutliiigeit. 

Theophrastus,  Catr^.  t^arrA,  Palladius,  Columelja. 

Surveying:    Writers  on.  ' 

Cantor,  Moritz  Die  romischen  Agrimensoren,  s  pi-  [histor.  -mathem.  investigation]  6/-     8° 

Stehber,  E.  Die  romischen  Grundsteuervermess'ingen  \b.  tesXoi  Gromat.  Codex\  4l- t:  %' 

Gpammarians,  etc. 


Leifag 
Munich , 


Keil,  H. 
Steinthal,  H. 

Historians, 

de  Beaufort,  Louis 
de  Closset,  Leon 
Gerlach,  F.  D. 
Lewis,  Sir  G.  C. 

Nisard,  D. 
Nitzsch,  K.  W. 
Peter,  C. 
„     H. 
Schmitz,  M. 
Schroder,  W. 
Ulrici,  H. 

Augustan  Historians. 

DiRKSEN,  H.  E. 
Paucker,  C. 
Peter,  H. 


Quaestiones  Grammaticae  [on  the  Latin  grammarians,  etc.] 

Geschichte  der  Sprachphilosophie  bei  den  Griechen  und  Romern,  2  vols.     li/6 

With  spec  tal  reference  (o  lo^c. 

Diss,  sur  I'Incertitude  des  cinq  premiers  Si^cles  de  I'Hist.  Rom.  6/- 

Essai  sur  I'Historiographie  des  Remains  [to  Augustus] 

Die  Geschichtschreiber  der  Romer  bis  auf  Orosius  2/- 

Enquiry  into  the  Credibility  of  Early  Roman  History,  2  vols.   [a.   F  §  12] 

■     o.p.  [fib.  30/-  ;  w.  50/-] 
Les  quatre  grands  Historiens  Latins  [Cossar,  Sallust,  Livy,  Tacitus]  3/- 

Die  romische  Annalistik  bis  auf  Valerius  Antias  6/- 

Zur  Kritik  d.  Quellen  der  alteren  romischen  Geschichte 
Die  Quellen  Plutarch's  in  den  Biographien  der  Romer 
Quellenkunde  d.  romischen  Geschichte  bis  auf  Paulus  Diaconus 
De  Primordiis  Artis  Historici  apud  Graecos  et  Romanos  2/6 

Charakteristik  der  alten  Historiographie  S/6 


8°  Leipzig 
8°  Berlin 


45 


7S 
77 


60 

63 


8°  Paris\Utrecht\TT,%'\(& 

Z°.  Brussels    ..  50 

16°  Stuttgart  55 


Plew,  J. 


De  Scriptt.  Historiae  Augustae 

De  Latinitate  Scriptorum  Historiae  Augustae  melemata 
Historia  Critica  Scriptorum  Historiae  Augustae 
Exercitationes  Criticae  in  Scriptores  Historiae  Augustae 
Marius  Maximus  als  Quelle  d.  Scriptores  Hist.  August 


[textual  criticism]  4/6 

4/- 
[philological]  1/6 

>/* 
2/- 


8°  Parker    ' 
12°  Paris 
8°  Berlin 
Halle      , 

Giiterslok 
8°  Jena  . 
8"  Berlin. 


8°  Lnpz^ 
8°  Dorpat    ' 
4°  Leipzig 
4°  Posen 
4°  Strassburg 


55 
74 
7.3 
79 
65 
81 
68 
33 


42 
70 
60 
63 
78 


4/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  74 


Panegyrists. 

Baehrens,  Aem.  [ed.}  Panegyrici  xii.  Lalini 

Philosophers  —v.  c  §§  2-3,  n,  12, 14. 
Rhetorical  Literature. 

Berger,  a.  Histoire  de  I'Eloquence  Latine  [posth.],  ed.  V.  Cucheval,  2  v."  [to  Cicero]  6/-   I2*  Paris              [72]  81 

Demarteau,  J.  L'Eloquence  Republicaine  de  Rome  d'apr^s  les  Fragments  authentiques        4/6     8°  Mons                      70 

Volkmann,  R.  Die  Rhetorik  d.  Griechen  u.  Romer  in  syslemat.  Uebersicht                          10/-     8°  Leipzig            [72]  74 

Science  — ».  k  §  isg. 


214.    LATIN  POETS. 


Corpus  Poetarum  Latinorum 


Collections. 

Generally. 

Walker,  W.  S.  [ed.} 

Anthologies. 

THACKERAY,F.St.J.[ed.]  Anthologia  Latina 

WiLKiNS,  H.  M.  [ed.]        Progressive  Latin  Anthology 

Mediaeval  Foetry. 

Corpus  Script.  Eccles.  Latin.,  vol.  xvi.:  Poetae  Christiani  Minores,  pt.  i. 

The  vol.  includes  Robinson  ELLIS'  edition  of  ORIENTIUS. 

Du  Meril,  E.  Po&ies  Populaires  Latines  anterieures  au  12"  siecle 

»  ..  ..       ^u  Moyen  Age 

,,  ,,  ,,      inedites  du  Moyen  Age 

Poetae  Latini  Aevi  Carolini,  vol.  i. 
Carmina  Medii  Aevi  max.  part,  inedita 


18/-  r  8*  BeU  [48]  8: 


[poetry  ;  w.  brief  English  notes]  6/6  c  8°  Bell  [65]  69 

[school-book]  4/6    12'  Longman  64 


Vienna  (Acad.) 
Paris 


DiJMMLER,  E.  [ed.] 
Hagen,  H.  [ed.] 

Minor  Poets. 

Baehrens,  Aem.  [ed.] 
Finder,  North  [ed.] 


17/-  i  4°  Berlin 
[fr.  MSS.  in  Swiss  libs.]  4/-     8°  Berne 


45 
47 
54 
81 

77 


Poetae  Latini  Minores,  5  vols. 
Selections  from  the  less  known  Latin  Poets 

010 


[also  separately]  19/^  p  8°  Teubner,  Lf%.  79-83 
■S/-     8°,CIar.  Press  69 


Philology] 


LATIN   POETS. 


[Latin 


Eclogae  Poetarum  Latinorum 


1/4  p  8*  Teubner,  Leipzig 


Lyrical  Poetpy. 

Eclogues. 
Brandt,  S.  [ed.] 
Elegiac  Poets. 
VoLZ,  B.  [ed.] 
Hymns:  Christian 

Satirical  Poets. 

Despois,  E.  [tr.]  Satiriques  Latins  :  trad.  [Juvenal,  Persius,  Lucilius,  Tyrnus,  Sulpicia]  .•?/- -    12°  Paris 

AvianUS  [  =  FlaviUS]   [elegiac  version  of  42  Aes.  fables] 

Fabulae,  rec.  Karl  Lachmann  6«^.      8°  Berlin 

*ed.  Prf.  Rob.  Ellis  [vp.  proleg.,  crit.  app.,  comm.,  etc.]  8/6     8°  Clar.  Press 


K  §214 


Aids: 
Jacobs,,  Joseph 
Miiller/Lucian 
Unrein,  O, 


Catullus,  Tibullus,  and  Propertius. 


Die  romische  Elegie  Jsel.  fr.  the  elegiac  poets,  w.  German  notes]  2/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Lpz.\_T\\  76 

— V.  A  §  115  :  Hymnology,  s.v.  Collections  :  Latin. 


[64]  73 


45 
87 

90 

75 
85 


— in  his  Fables  of  Ae-sop,  etc.,  2  vols. 
Be  Phaedri  et  Avian!  Fabulis  libellu.'i 
De  Avianl  Aetace 


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Text: 


Annotated  Text ; 
selections  : 

Aid. 

Davies,  Rev.  J. 

Catullus. 

Text  : 


Selections : 
Annotated  Text 


Selections  ; 

Translations: 
Works: 


Aids. 

Baehrens,  Aem. 

Couat,  A. 
•Ellis,  Prf.  Robinson 

Hupe,  C. 
•Munro.  H.  A.  J. 

Overholthaus,  G. 

Peiper,  R. 

Ribbeck,  O. 

Richter,  R. 

Weber,  H. 

Ennius. 

Text: 

Aids. 
*Muller,  Lucian 
Roeper,  G. 
Vahlen.  J. 


Horace. 

T«XTS: 


rec.  M.  Haupt,  cur.  J.  Vahlen 
,,    Lucian  Miiller 

Contains  also  the  fragments  of  Laevius.  Calvus,  Cinna,  and  other  poets. 

„   J.  P.  Postgate 


2/6    16°  Leipzig[yAei.,6%']%S 
3/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Lpe.  [70]  74 


c  8°  Bell 


90 


with  English  notes  H.  A.  Wratislaw+F.  N.  Sutton  [Gram.  Sch.  Classics] '3/6  f  8°  Bell  69 

„     German    „      K.  P.  Schulze  2/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  79 


Catullus,  Tibullus,  and  Propertius     [pop.  bio|;r.  and  ace.  of  wks.;  Anc.  Class,  f.  E.  Rrs.]  2/6      12"  Blackwood 


76 


rec.  Aem.  Baehrecs*.  fd.  ait.,  t.  vols.    vol.  i.  4/-;  ii.  [  =  Comment.] 

„   Lucian  Miiller 

,,    Ludwig  Schwahc 

Carmina  Selecta,  rec.  Prf.  Robinson  Ellis 
with  English  notes  and  infto.  Dr.  J.  P.  Postgate 
*  „     crit.  app.  and  proleg.  Prf.  Robinson  Ellis  :  ed.  crit.;  2  pi.  [».  ahoinf.']  iSj-  8°  Clar.  Press      [67]  78 

,,     German    ,,      A.  Riese  4/-     8°  Teubner,  Leipzig   84 

„     French      „      E.  Benoist,  and  French  tr.  E.  Rostand,  2  vols.  17/-      8°  Paris  82 ;  90 

with  English  notes  F.  P.  Simpson  [Classical  Series]  5/-  f  8°  Macmillan       [79]  80 

,,      Prf.  H.  A.  Strong  5/-  c  8°  Melbourne 


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8^.  p8°  „  „   [77]  83 

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3/;  f  8°  Bell  89 


tr.  Prf.  Robinson  Ellis 
,,  Dr.  J.  Cranstoun,  with  notes 
*  ij  [Sir]  Theodore  Martin,  with  intro.  and  nolex 
,,  T.  Hart  Davies 
libers.  Rud.  Westphal 
trad.  E.  Rostand  [verse] — v.  Annot.  Texts,  supra. 

Analecta  CaCulliana 

Etude  zur  Catulle 

Commentary  on  Catullus 

De  Qenere  Dicendi  C.  Valerii  Catulli  Veronensis 

Criticisms  and  Elucidations  of  Catullus 

Syntaxis  CatuUianae  capita  duo 

Catullus :  Beitrage  zur  Kritik  seir.er  GedicliCe 

C.  Valerius  Catullus  :  literar.-histor.  Skizze 

Catulliana 

Quaestiones  CatuUianae 


rec.  J.  Vahlen 

Carmina  Reliq.,  rec.  Lucian  Miiller 

Ennius  :  Einleitung  in  d.  Studium  d.  lateinischeu  Pocsie 

De  Q.  Ennii  Scipione 

Ueber  die  Annalen  des  Ennius 


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67 

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79 

84 


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86 


rec.  M.  Haupt,  cur.  J.  Vahler  ^j_    16°  Leipzig            [     ]  81 

„    O.  Keller + A.  Holder,  2  vols.  21/-;  Ed.  Minor                                        4/-     8°       ,,             64-70:78 

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LATIN  POETS. 


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K  §214 
Editions  de  Luxe. 

Cornish,  F.  A.  [ed.]    Q.  Horati  Flacci  Opera;  w.  front,  by  Alma  Tadema 
Eckstein,  F.  A.  [ed.]  Q.  Horati  Flacci  Carmina 
MULLER,  Lucian  [ed.]  Q.  Horati  Flacci  Carmina 

Annotated  Texts:        with  English  notes  Prf.  J.  B.  Greenough  [Am.] 
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[Gram.  Sch.  Classics]  6/6  f  8°    „  [    2  79- 

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„  ,,  „     Prf.  J.  E.  Yonge,  2i/-  8° ;  School  Edition  4/6  c  8°  Longman        67 ;  68^ 

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„  ,,  „  W.  Dillenburger                                                                     6/- 
„  „  „  and  full  Index  F.  Ritter,  2  vols.                                       19/6     B 
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•  „  German  „  A.  Kiessling  :  Odes  and  Ep.  3/- ;  Satires,  2/6 ;  Epp.       3/-     8' 
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Indndes  also  the  Carmen  Seculare  and  Epodes.    A  and  ToL,  incL  SaHres,  Efp.  and  A  rs  Poet. 


[68]  82;  84. 
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6/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press[74]77;[8i]87 

is  in  prep. 


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„  „  „     T.E.Page  [ea.  bk.  separ.2/-;  Class.  Ser.]  6/-  f  8°  Macmillan  83 

„     German    „     C.  W.  Nauck,  2/6 ;  H.  Schiitz        3/6  p  8°  Teub. ,  Z/z.  [    ]89;.Weidm.,  .Sw/.  [74]8o 
,,  „  „     Lucian  Miiller  3/-     8°  Giessen  82 

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*„     Latin        ,,     and  German  tr.  C.  Kirchner  [+W.  S.  Teuffel],  2  vols.   16/6  8°  Teubner,  Z«)>«:^  54;  57 

Vol.  t :  Text,  Trs.  and  CriL  App.,  6/-  '54 ;  iL  pt.  x :  Conun.  to  bk.  L,  6/-  '55 :  iL  pt.  9 :  Conm.  to  bk.  ii  (by  TEUFFELj  6/-  '57. 

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„     A.  Th.  H.  Fritzsche,  S/6;  H.  Schutz  3/6  p  8°  Teubner,  75-76  ;  Weidm.  81 

„     G.T.  A.  Kruger  3/- p 8°  Teubner,  Z/z.  [    ]8s 

Life  and  Character,  by  R.  H.  Hovenden         [wepitamcof  Sat.  and  Epist.]  4/6  f  8°  Macmillan  82 

with  German  notes  H.  Schutz  3/-  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berl.    83, 

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•  „     English     „     Prf.  A.  S.  Wilkins  *  ^Classical  Series]  6/-  f  8°  Macmillan  85. 

„         „       „       ,,  „     German    „     O.  Ribbeck  S/-     8°  Berlin  69 

Ars  Poetica  \v.  also  Eplst.,  sup.Y.  w.  translations  Dn.  D.  Bagot  Jprose  and  verse]  5/-sq  8°  Blackwood      [    ]  80 


Satine: 


„      and  Epistolae : 

19       »>        >* 
Epistolae : 

„       and  Ars  Poet. 


Selection : 
Translations 
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3/-  c  8°  Hodges,  Dublin    82 


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„   Prf.  J.  Conington,  2  vols.  [verse]  12/- f  8°  Bell  [63]  77  J  69. 

Odes  and  Carmen  Seculare,  .^6 ;  .Satires,  EpUtles,  and  Art  of  Poetry.  6/6. 
„    Sir  Theodore  Martin:  w.  life  and  notes,  2  vols.  [verse]  2l/-  c  8°  Blackwood      [60]  88 

„  by  the  most  eminent  hands  [Jonson,  Dryden,  Lytton,  Martin,  etc.;  ChandosLib.]  l/6c  8°  Wame  [i'.>'.]89 
Odes :  tr.  R.  H.  Hovenden  [metrical  paraphrase]  4/6  f  8°  Macmillan  74 

„    and  imitated  by  various  hands,  ed.  C.  W.  F.  Cooper  1/6  f  8°  Bell  [80]  89 

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„   Andrew  Wood  [verse]  4/-     8°  Nimmo,  Edin.       70 

iibers.  C.  Kirchner— z».  Annotated  Texts,  supra. 

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„     Epistles  &  Art  of  Poetry :  trad.  A.  Dethon,  2  vols.  [in  verse ;  w.  text  ;»  rejvrn/]  8/5     %"  Marseilles  67 

„  „  ,,         trad.  A.  Rey  [w.  text  and  bibliogr.  by  E.  de  Porry]  5/-    12°         ,,  68- 

Sincethetr.  of  the  Odes  vaA  Satires'^  the  EARt,  OF  Rochester  [17x5],  there  have  been  about  40  trs.  of  the  Odes,  with  or  without 
other  works,  into  English;  and  since  S.  DUNSTER'S  tr.  of  the  5af(r»  [X709],  about  X3  of  them. 

Aids. 

Criticism^  Commentaries,  etc. 


Bobrik,  R. 
Currie,  Joseph 
DCntzer,  H. 
Gebhardi,  W. 
Keller,  Otto 
Oesterlen,  Theodor 

Plus's,  H.  Th." 
Poiret,  Jules 
Rosenberg,  E. 
Sellar,  Prf,  W.  Y. 
•Verrall,  A.  W. 
Weissenfels,  O 

Langttage. 
Bentley,  Richard 
Emesb,  J.  H.  M. 
Unger,  Rob. 

DicHenary. 

Koch,  G.  A 


Horaz  :  Entdeckungen  und  Forschungen,  pt.  i. 

Notes  on  Horace  :  explan.,  critical  and  grammat, 

Kritik  u.  Erklarung  der  Horazischen  Gedichte,  5  vols. 

Aesthetischer  Kommentar  zu  den  lyrischen  Dichtungen  d.  Horaz 

Epilegomena  zu  Horaz,  3  vols. 

Komik  und  Humor  bei  Horaz,  pt.  i.  \Sait.  and  Epodes\ :  ii.  [Odes]  :  pt.  lit. 

Studien  zu  Vergil  und  Horaz 

Horaz-studien 

Horace  :  dtude  psychologique  et  litt^raire 

Die  Lyrik  des  Horaz 

Horace  and  the  Elegiac  Poets 

Studies,  Literary  and  Historical,  in  the  Odes  of  Horace 

Horaz*s  Bedeutung  fur  das  Unterrichtsziel  des  Gymnasiuail. 

Loci  disputationis  Horatianae 

Notae  atque  Emendationes  in  Hor.  integrae 

Clavis  Horatiana ;  indd.  rcr,  et  verb,  phil.-crit.,  3  vols. 

Emendationes  Horatiaiue 


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8'  Leipzig 
8°  Stuttgart 
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8'  Leipzig 
8'  Paris 
8"*  Gotha 
8°  Clar.  Press 
8*  Macmillan 
8°  Berlin 


8*  Quedlinhurg 
8*  Leipzig 
8'  Halle 


Wttrterbuch  ru  Horaz 


tar]iooT-t>oo1c]     4/0        8*  Hanover 


85 

60 

40-44 

85 

79-80 

85  ;  86  ;  87 
85 
82 
89. 

83 
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85 
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LATIN   POETS. 


Life. 

Arnold,  August  Das  Leben  d.  Horaz,  u.s.  philos.,  sittl.  u.  dichter.  Charakter  t\6  r   8'  Halle 

Detto,  W.  A.  Horaz  und  seine  Zeit                                                                                     ,                ,  „  3/-  8    Berlin 

Hovenden,  R.  H.  Horace :  his  life  and  character                                                [=epitome  of  Ja«.  and  £//>.]  4/6  12^  MacmiUan 

Jacob,  Fr.  Horaz  und  seine  Fieunde,  2  vols.  S/6  8°  Berlin 

Martin  [Sir)  Theod.  Horace                                               [pop,  biog.  and  ace.  of  works  ;  Anc.  Class,  f.  E.  Rrs.]  2/6  12    Blackwood 

Milman,  Dn.  H.  H.  Life  of  Horace                                                                                                 «.>.  [/'•  9/- :  ■">•  6/-]  8°  Murray 

MuUer,  Lucian  Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus :  eine  Biographie  3/-  8°  Leipzig 

Walckenaer,  Histoire  de  la  Vie  et  des  Po&ies  d'Horace,  a  vols.  S/-  la'  Paris 


[Latin 


K  §214 

6a 
83 
77 
5a;  53 
70 

53 
So 

[   Iss 


Juvenal. 

Text: 


Annotated  Texts  : 


Translations  j 


Aids: 
DOrr, 
Hosius,  C. 
Naguiewski,  M.  D. 
Kibbeck,  O. 
Scholte,  Andreas 


rec.  C.  F.  Hermann,  %d.  ;  rec.  A.  Weidner 
„    O.  Ribbeck 

*  „    O.  Jahn,  cur.  F.  BUcheler 
„    A.  J.  Macleane  '  '     [Camb.  Texts]    1/6    18°  Bell 

w.Eng.notesA.J.Madeane,ed.G.Long[w.Persius;Bibl.  Class.]  12/-; ^-ea". ^0 6/-     8°     „ 
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*„    „      „     J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  2  vols.  [13  Sat.  ^v.  good]  ea.  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan 

,,    ,,      ,,     School  Edn.of  same  [Class.  Sen]  5/-;  Sat.  10-11,3/-;  Sat.  12-16,  3/6  c  8°        „      84 
„    „      ,,     E.  G.Hardy  [Classical  Series]    S/- c  8° 

„    „      „     C.  H.Pearson +H.  A.  Strong,  2 pts.  [13  Satires]    6/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press 

Pt.  i. :  Intro,  and  Text,  3/- ;  Pt.  ii. :  Notes,  3/6. 

„  German  notes  A.  Weidner  4/-  p  8°  Teiibner,  Leipzig  73 

tr.  W.  GifFord  [verse  ;  w.  a  prose  tr.  by  L.  Evans]     5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [02]  52 

„  J.  D.  Lewis  [with  text  and  notes  ;  literal  prose]     14/-     8°  Trtibner  73 

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tibers.  W.  Hertzberg+W.  S.Teuffel,  3  pts.  ea, 


p  8°  Teubner  [54]  73  ;  Weidmann  86 
Xs.  da.  8°  ;  &/.  c  8° ;  dd.  24°  Tauchnitz,  Leipzig  59 
[w.  Persius  and  Sulpiciee  Saturae]  3/-     8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [68]  86 

"~  *        ~  "  "  65 

[57]  67 

[67]  73 

; 79 ;  79 
81 

87 


3/6  c  8°  Macmillan  82 

6d,    16"  Stuttgart  64;  65;  67 


JDas  Leben  Juvenals 
Apparatus  Criticus  ad  Juvenalcm 
De  Juvenalis  Vita  Observationes 
Der  echte  und  der  unechte  Juvenal 
Observationes  Criticae  in  Saturas  Juvenalis 
Spicilegium  luvenalianum,  scripsit  Rud.  Beer 

An  examination  of  the  Codex  Pithoeanus  [MontfeHer\  of  Juvenal,  w.  facs.  of  Pithou's  MS. 


Walford,  Edward 
Widal^  Auguste 


Juvenal  [pop.  biog.  and  1 

Juvenal  et  ses  Satires  ;  Etudes  litttfraires  et  morales 


1/6 

4    Leipzig 

88 

■^h 

8°  Bonn 

88 

3/6 

8°  Riga 

83 

4/- 

V  Berlin 

6S 

s/6 

8°  Utrecht 

73 

3/- 

8°  Leipzig 

86 

2/6 

12"  Blackwood 

72 

3/- 

12°  Paris 

[66]  70 

Lucan 

Pharsalia : 
bk.  i.: 


Translations  : 

Aid  : 

Usener,  H.  [cd.l 


Text 


1/6  p  8°  Tauchnitz,  Leipzig  [34]  78 


with  English  notes  CE.Hastins,  and  intro.  W.E.Heitland  14/-     8°  Bell  87 

„         „     W.  E.  Heitland+C.  E.  Haskins  1/6  f  8°  Camb.  Press  75 

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„  „  ,,     Hug.  Grotius  +  Ric.  Bentley.ed.  C.  F.Weber,  3  vols.  33/-;  «(/.  ^i>  10/- 8°  Z/i.  21-31 

by  H.  T.  Riley  [prose]  S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  53 

trad.  J.  Demogeot  6/6     8°  Paris  66 


Scholia  Betnensia  in  Lucani  bellum  civile ;  x  pL 


8/-       8'  Leipzig 


Lncilius,  Caius 

Translation  : 

Aids: 

Gerlach,  F.  D. 

Harder,  F. 

van  Heusde,  f.  A.  C 

Kleinschmidt,  M. 

Marx,  F, 

MuUer,  Lucian 


Saturarum  Reliquiae  emend,  et  adnot.  Lucian  Muller  9/~     ^°  Teubner,  Leipzig   72 

„  ,,  „  „      C.  Lachmann  6/-     8°  Berlin  76 

by  L.  Evans  [prose ;  w.  Juvenal  and  Persius]     5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  52 


Lucilius  und  die  r5mische  Satuia 

Index  Lucilianus 

Studia  Critica  in  C.  Lucilium  poetam 

De  Lucilii  genere  dicendi 

Studia  Luciiiana 

Leben  und  Werke  des  Caius  Lucilius 

Luciiiana 


[suppl.  to  Lachmann's  text,  svpra\ 


j/- 

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2- 

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73 
42 
83 
82 

76 
84 


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Lucretius, 

Texts  : 
Annotated 


bks.  i.-iii.» 

V. : 
Selections : 


rec.  H.  A.  J.  Munro 
J.  Bernays 


Texts  ;     *  w.  English  notes  and  tr.  H.  A.  J.  Munro,  ed.  J.  Duff,  3  vols. 

„  Latin         „     C.  Lachmann,  vol.  i.  [text]  4/-;  vol.  ii.  [comm.] 
„  German     ,,     F.  Bockemiiller,  2  vols. 
with  English  notes  J.  H.  Warburton  Lees 

„   French     „     Benoiste+Lantoine 
with  Enghsh  intro.  Prf.  A.  J.  Church 

"13 


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3/6    12°  Paris  84 

2/6  c  8°  Rivington  89 

3   N 


Philology] 


LATIN   POETS. 


[Latin 


K  §214 

Translations  ; 


Aids  , 
Bruns,  I. 
Holtze,  F,  W. 
Kraetsch,  £. 
Lachmann,  C. 
Martha,  C. 
Montcc,  P. 
Stadler,  C.  G.  L. 
Susemihl,  F. 
Woltjer,  I. 

Martial. 

Text: 


Annotated  Texts  : 

Epigrams  :  bk.  i. : 
Selections : 


Translations 
Select  Epigrams : 

Aid: 

Gilbert,  W. 
Stephani,  A. 
Zingerle,  A. 

Ovid. 

Texts  : 


Ibis 
Tristia 

Annotated  Texts  : 
Epistolae-Selections  : 
Fasti : 


,,     bk.  vi. : 
Heroides : 

Ibis  :  Selections : 
Libellus  de  Medicamine 
Metamorphoses : 

bks.  xiii.-xiv,  : 
,     ,,    Selections: 


Tristia  :  bk.  i.  &  iii. : 
Selections : 


Translations  : 
Woiks  : 
Metamorphoses  : 

Aids  : 

Bin,  Theodor 
Caiurch,  Alfred  j. 
Eichert,  O. 
Griippe,  O.  F. 
Nageotte,  Eug. 
Peteieen,  W. 
Sedloiayer,  H.  S. 

Sieb'e'lis,  J. 
Washietl,  J.  A. 
Zingerle,  A. 


,—for  English  Trss.,  w.  O  §  12  :  Epicureans, 
trad.  Andre  Leftvre 

— V.  also  C  §  I'zfor  English  hooks, 

Lucrez-Studien 

Syntaxis  Lucretianae  lineamenta 

De  abundanti  dicendi  genere  Lucretiano 

In  Lucretii  de  rer.  nat.  Commentaries 

Le  Poeme  de  Lucr^ce  :  morale,  religion,  science 

Etude  sur  Lucrece  consid^r^  comme  moraliste 

De  Sermone  Lucretiano 

De  Carminis  Lucretiani  prooemio 

Lucretii  philosophia  cum  fontibus  comparata 


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„  „  „      F.A.Paley+W.H.  Stone 

•  with  intro.  Prfs.  W.  Y.  Sellar+G.  G.  Ramsay 

from  various  sources 

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in  prep. 

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Vocabulary 
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Giinther 


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Bell 

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'  „  H.  King 


;  Fasti,  etc.  5/-  ;  Heroides  and  Minor  Wks. 
[blank  verse] 


5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 
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De  Halieuticis  Ovidio  Poeta  falso  adscripts  6|-  8"  Berlin 

Ovid                                                      [pop.  biog.  and  ace.  of  wks. ;  Anc.  Class,  f.  E.  Rrs.]  2/6  f  8°  Blackwood 

Warterbuch  2U  Ovid's  Verwatidlungen  zJ6  8°  Hanover 
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KritischerCommentar  2U  Ovid's  ^*ro:(fo«  2/-  8'        _„^ 

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Ovid  und  seinVerhJiltniss  zuden  VorgangernundGIeichzeitigen  i^Smischen  Dichtcrn,  3pts.  7/-  r    8"  Innsbruck 

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LATIN   POETS, 


[Latin 


Persius. 

Text: 
Annotated  Text: 

Translation  : 

Aid: 

Hermann,  C  F. 
Ijebl,  H. 


K  §214 


re&  C.  F.  Hermann  61/.  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipeig\()2]  79 

•  „    O.  Jahn,  cur.  F.  Bticheler  [w.  Juvenal  and  Sulpic.  Sat.]  3/-8°  Weidmann,  BerHn\(>i\  86 

*with  English  notes  and  tr.  Prf.  J.  Conington,  ed.  Prf.  H.  Nettleship  7/6  p  8°  Clar.  Press      [72]  74 

,,  „  „    A.  Pertor  [Catena  Classicorum]  3/6     8"^ 

„     Latin  „     O.  Jahn  [full  commentary]  o.p.  [pb.  9/- ;  w.  36/-]     8' 

„       ,,  ,,    and  life  Isaac  Casaubon,  cur.  F.  Dilbner  6/-      8" 

*by  Prf.  J.  Conington — »»  his  edn.  of  Works,  supra. 

„     W.  Gifford  [verse ;  w.  a  prose  version  by  L.  Evans]  S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [2-1]  52 


Rivington  68 

Leipzig  43 

„  ILcyden  1695]  33 


Lectiones  Persianae 

Beitrage  zii  den  Persius-schoTlcB 


3/- 


4°   Marburg 
8*  Strassburg 


42 
83 


Petronius. 

Text: 

Annotated  Text  : 
Translations  : 

Aids  : 

V.  Guericke,  A, 
Ludwig,^  Ernest 
P&requin,  I.  E. 
Segebade,  J. 
Wehle,  W. 


'tec.  F.  Bucheler,  10/-  ;  Ed.  Minor  3/6  p8°  Berlin      [62]  71 :  82 

w.  French  Notes  and  tr.  J.  Marchena,  and  intro.  G.  B[runet]+P.  L[acroix]  3/6     16°  Brussels  65 

by  W.  K.  Kelly  [prose]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  54 

trad.  Heguin  de  Gnerle[w.  text,  &  "  recherches  sceptiques  s.  \.Satyricon  "]  3/-    12°  Paris  [35]  62 

De  Linguae  vulgaris  Reliquis  apud  Petronium  ct  Inscripp.  Pompeian. 

Be  Petronii  Sennone  Plebeio 

Recherches  histonques  et  critiques  sur  P^trone 

Observationes  grammat.  et  criticae  in  Petronium 

Observationes  Criticae  in  Petronium 


1/6 

8*  Gumbinnen 

75 

[dissert,  ioaug.}  i/- 

8"  Marburg 

6q 

4/- 

8°  Lyons 

6» 

2/6 

8°  HalU 

80 

[dissert,  inaug.]  t/6 

8*  BonH 

61 

Phaedrus. 

Text: 

Annotated  Texts  : 

Tkanslation  : 

Aids  : 

Hartman,  J.  J. 
Muller,  Lucian 
Oesterley,  H. 

Propertius 

Text: 

Annotated  Texts  j 

bk.  iv.  i 
„    v.: 

Selections : 
Translations  3 


Aids: 
Frahnert, 
■Gnippe,  O.  F. 
Heydenreich,  Ed, 
Kuttner,  B. 
Liitjohann,  C. 
Mallet,  F. 
Marx,  A. 
Rossberg,  C. 
SandstrBm,  C.  E. 
Unger,  Robert 


rec.  Lucian  Miiller,  6d. ;  Ed.  Crit 
,,     C.  Th.  Dressier,  6d.  ;  rec.  A.  Riese 
„     F.  Eyssenhardt 

with  English  notes  aiid  vocabulary  Schmitz 
„     German     ,,     J,  Siebelis+F.  A.  Eckstein 
F.  E.  Raschig+R.  Richter 


tr.  C.  Smart 


[w.  Latin  notes]  3/-     8°  Leipzig    [68]  73  ;  77 

6d.  p  8°  Teubner  [50]  66  ;  Tauchn.  86 

^d.  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  67 

1/6   16°  Chambers 

i/-  p  8"  Teubner,  Leipzig\t,\\  54 

l/-  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [     ]  7 1 


[verse ;  w.  a  prose  version  by  H.  T.  Riley]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.  [1765]  53 


De  Phaedri  fabulis  commentatio 

De  Phaedri  et  Aviani  Fabulis  libellus 

Romulus  :  Paraphiasen  d.  Fhaed.  u,  d.  i^sop.  Fab.  im  Mittelalt. 


2/6 

8'  Leyden 

8q 

I/- 

8"  Trubner,  Leipzig 

75 

2/- 

8*  Btrtin 

70 

— ».  also  Catullus,  TibUllUS  and  PPOpertiUS,  supra,  and  TibuUuS,  infra. 


rec.  H.  Keil 

„    L.  Miiller 

„    Aem.  Baehrens  :  ed.  crlt. 
with  English  notes  F.  A.  Paley 

„     Latin        „       G.  A.  B.  Hertzberg,  3  vols,  in  4 
•with  English  notes  A.  Palmer 

,,  ,,  „     F.  A.  Paley,  w.  tr.  [verse] 

* Prf.  J.  P.  Postgate 

tr.  Dr.  J.  Cranstoun 

„  P.  J.  J.  Gantillon 

„  E.  R.  Moore 

iibers.  F.  Jacob,  ed.  W.  Binder 

Zum  Sprachgebrauch  des  Propeis 

Die  romiscK  Elegie,  voi.  ii. — v.  K  §  21a. 

QuaestioneE  Propertianac 

De  Propertii  Elocutione  Quaestiones 

Commentationes  Propertianae 

Quaestiones  Propertianae 

De  S.  Propertii  vita  et  librorum  ordine  temporibusque 

Lucubrationes  Propertianae 

Emendationes  in  Propen.,  Lucaa.,  Valer.  Flaccum 

Analecta  Propertiana 


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[70]  80 

80 

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[S3]  72 

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43-45 

Si-     8°  Bell 

80 

3/- 

66 

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[81]  82 

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76 

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85 

2/6   12°  Rivington 

70 

[verse]  2/6    16°  Stuttgart 

[59]  68 

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74 

[dissert,  inaug.]  i/~       8°  Dresden 

75 

[dissert,  inaug.)  1/6        8'  Halle 

78 

2/-        8*   Kiel 

69 

1/6        8°   GSttingeH 

82 

1/6        8°   Leipzig: 

84 

lie        8'  made 

77 

j/6        8'    Upsala 

78 

a/6       4*  Halle 

50 

Ppudentius. 

Annotated  Text: 
&  Translation  : 
Hymns : 

Aids: 
Breidt,  H. 
Brockhaus,  Clem. 
Kantecki,  A.  E. 
Paul,  L^on 


ed.  w.  Latin  notes  and  crlt.  appar.  Albert  Dressel                                            7/^     8°  Leipzig  60 

Translations  from  Prudentlus  :  a  selection.     By  F.  St.  John  Thackeray  [verse]  7/6    16°  Bell  qo 

tr.  Geo.  Morison,  3  pts.,  3/6,  5/6,  5/6  ;  or  in  i  vol.                     14/-     8°  Macmillan  &  Bowes,  Camb.  89 

Brockhaus'  book  [«/  infra']  cents,  a  German  tr.  of  the  Afotiteosis. 


De  Aurelio  Prudentio  Ctemente  Horatii  imitatore 
Aurel.  Pnidenuus  in  seiner  Bedeutung  fiir  die  Kirche 
IDe  Aureli  Prudenti  Clementis  genere  dicendi  quaestiones 
Etude  sur  Prudence 

9IS 


2^ 

[diSEcrt.  inaug.j  i/- 


Heidelberg 
Leipzig 
Munster 
Strassburg- 


«7 

72 

74 
6a 


Philology] 


LATIN   POETS. 


[LatlfT 


K  §214 

Statius. 

Texts  : 


Achilleis  and  Thebais  : 
[Silvae,  i.  2]  : 
[     „       iii-  5] : 
[     .,       v.S]: 
Translation  : 

Aids  : 
Goetz,  G. 
Gronovius,  I.  F. 
Imhof,  Albert 
Kohlmann,  Phil. 
Moemer,  F. 
Muller,  Otto 
Sandstrom,  E; 
Waller,  W. 


rec.  G.  Queck  :  i.  Silvae,  Achill.  1/6  ;  ii.  Theb. 
„    Aem.  Baehrens  +  P.  Kohlmann,   i.  Silvae,   2/- 


2/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  54 ;  54 
ii.  (I)  Achill.,  I/-;  (2) 

Theb.  s/-p8° 
[  =  Thebaidos  i.-vi.]  8/-     8' 
[with  Latin  notes]  2/6     8' 

v-  4: 


Leipzig 


Halle 


ed.  crit.  rec.  Otto  Miiller,  vol.  i. 

Epithalamlum,  ed.  A.  Herzog 

Ecloga  ad  uxorem,  rec.  Alb.  Imhof 

Ecloga  ultima,  rec.  Rob.  Unger  6/-     8°  Neustrditz 

iibers.  K.  W.  Bindewald,  pts.  i.-vi.  [  =  Thebaidos  i.-viii.  ;  orig.  metre]  ea.  bd.   16°  Stuttgart 

De  Statii  silvis  emendandis  disputatio  ^• 

In  Statii  Silvarum  libros  v.  diatribe,  2  vols.  XS/-  '>  ''«^.  to  5/- 

De  Silvarum  Statianarum  condicione  critica  i/- 

Neue  Scholien  zur  Thebais  [fr.  a  Paris  MS.]  i/- 

Dc  P.  Papinii  Statii  Thebaide  quaestiones  criticae,  grammaticae,  metricae  1/6 

Quaestiones  Statianae  ^h 

Studia  Critica  in  Statium     _    _          _    _  ®/~ 

Excursus  criticus  in  P.  Papinii  Statii  Silvas  i/~ 


76;.  79;  84; 
70 
81 
63 

68 
68-75 


4°  yena  84 
8"  LEipzig\_HaguetZt-ii\  xz 

4°  Halle  S9' 

4"  Posen  73 

8"  KSnigsberg  gc 

4'   Berlin  or 

8°    Upsala  -fl 

8°  Breslav  8s- 


Tibullus 

Texts  : 
Selections  : 


—V.  also  Catullus,  Tibullus  and  PrOpertlUS,  supra. 


p  8°  Teubner  [70]  75  ;  Tauchnitz  8fr 


Translation  : 

Aids: 

Bahrens,  Aem. 
Delagrise,  J.  H.  E. 
Ehrlich,  B. 
Fabricius,  B. 
Gnippe,  O.  F. 
Kleemann,  Selmar 
Protzen,  Ernest 
Rothstein,  M, 
Streifinger,  J, 
Wisser.W, 

Valerius  PlaeeuS. 

Text: 
Translation  : 

Aids  : 
Braun,  Phil. 
Damstd,  P.  H. 
Gebbing,  H. 
Peters,  J. 
.Schenlcl,  Karl 

Vapro. 

Saturae  Menippae : 
Eumenidum  Reliquiae  : 

Aids: 

Reiter,  Hugo 
Vahlen,  J. 


rec.  Lucian  Miiller,  dd.  ;  rec.  Ed.  Hiller,  gd.  .  _. 

„     Aem.  Baehrens :  ed.  crit.  3/-     8°  Leipzig 

with  English  notes  Frost  [su6  tit.  Florilegium  Poeticum]  3/-  f  8°  Bell 

„         ,,           „        Prf.  J.  P.  Postgate  [Classical  Series]  f  8°  Macmillan 

and  Ovid           „         „           „        W.  Ramsay  S/-  <=  8°  Griffin 

and  Propertius ,        Prf.  G.  G.  Ramsay  6/- f  8°  Clar.  Press 


Elegies  of  Tibullus,  tr.  Dr.  J.  Cranstottn 


[verse  ;  w.  life  and  notes]  6/6  c  8°  Blackwood 


in  prep, 
59 
87 
72 


iibers.  W.  Binder,  1/6  16° ;  iibers.  A.  Eberz  2/6         [both  verse  ;  orig.  metre]  16°  StiMg.  62  ;  Frank/.  65 


Tibullische  Blatter 

Propylaeen  zu  den  4  Buchem  Elegien  d.  Tibullus 

De  TibuUi  elocutione  quaestiones 

Die  Elegien  Tibullus  u.  einiger  Zeitgenossen  erkl^lrt 

Die  rdmische  Elegie,  vol.  ii. — v.  K  §  212. 

De  libri  tertii  carminibus  q.  Tib.  nomine  circumferuntur 

De  Excerptis  TibuUianis 

De  TibuUi  Codicibus 

De  Syntaxi  Tibulliana 

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rec.  G.  Tiiilo 
,,    Aem.  Baehrens,  1/6  ;  rec.  C.  Schenkl 
trad.  J.  J.  A.  Caussin  de  Perceval 


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Texts  :  Opera : 


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»        „          „      A.  Sidgwick,  2  vols.  :  vol.  i.  [Text],  3/6  ;  ii.  [Notes],  4/6 

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L  t  Bucol.  and  Ceoig,  [w.  prel.  diss.]  7/-  [36]  72 ;  ii. ;  Aen,  i.-vi  8/-  [37]  73 ;  iii, 

„     French 
,,     German 


K  §214 

ea.  24/-     8°Z«!>f^-[36-39]72-75 

Aen.  vii.-xii..Cami.  Minora  ascr.  to  Vergil,  9/- [39]  73.' 

E.  Benoist,  3  vols.  ea.  6/6     8°  Pam  [66]  76 ;  69 ;  72 

Th.  Ladewig+C.  Schaper  :  Buc.  and  Georg.  2/-;  Aen. 


Aeneid : 


bk. 


1.: 

i.-iii.: 

iL,  v.! 
i.-vii. 

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ii.-iii.  I 


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„  „      P.  H.  Peerlkamp,  2  vols.  8/-     8°  Leyden  43 

English     „     A.  Sidgwick  [Pitt  Press  Series]  ea.  bk.  1/6   f  8°  Camb.  Press     76-83 

„      C.  S.  Jerram  [also  ed.  A.  S.  Walpole  1/6  (Macmillan)]  2/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  87 

,,  i>      T.  L.  Papillon+A.  E.  Haigh  [new  edn.  of  pt.  ofPapillon's 

ed.  ut  supJl  3/-  0  8°  Clar.  Press  90 

„  „      F.  Storr  i/- and  1/6   12°  Rivington[78]88;89 

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„       Dr.  L.  Schmitz  3/6  c  8°  Collins  79 

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VI.: 
ix.: 
xi.-xii. : 


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A.  E.  Haigh :  Text  l/- ;  Notes  i/-  ;  Introd.                   1/6  f  8' 

F.  Storr  2/6  12' 
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bk.  iv. 
Translations 
Works ; 


Aeneid ; 


with  English  notes  C.  G.  Jepp,  1/6  ;  J.  T.  White 


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81 

j> 

79 

Seeley 

73 

Clar.  Press 

87 

Rivington 

76 

Bell 

76 

Clar.  Press 

87 

Camb.  Press 

87 

Whittaker 

48 

Camb.  Press 

8s;  8b 

i/-  f  8°  Rivington;  Longman  72 


Eclogues : 


Georgics : 


and  Georgics : 


Aids: 

Criticism,  Commentaries,  etc. 

Eichhoff,  F.  G. 


tr.  Prf.  J.  Conington  [prose]  6/-  c  8°  Longman        [72]  87 

„   John  Dryden  [a  strong,  robust  verse  tr.  ;  Morley's  Univ.  Lib.]  i/-  c  8°  Routledge  [1697]  84 

„   C.  R.  Kennedy  [blank  verse]  o.p.  [fb.  9/- ;  -uj.  5/-]     8°  Bohn  [50]  61 

*„   J.  Lonsdale +S.  Lee  [prose  ;  Globe  Edns.]  3/6     8°  Macmillan      [71]  82 

',,   J.  W.  Mackail :  Aeneid,  7/6  c  8° ;  Eclogues  and  Georgics  5/-r  16°  Macmill.  85 ;  Rivington  90 

trad.  E.  Pessonneaux,  2  vols.  [w.  the  text]  6/-    18°  Paris  [58]  74 

tr.  Prf.  J.  Conington  [verse  ;  scholarly]  6/-  c  8°  Longman        [66]  88 

„   Wm.  Morris  [verse]  14/-  p  8°  Ellis  (Reeves  &  T.)  [76]  82 

„    Rev.  R.  C.  Singleton  [verse]  7/6    l6°  Bell  [SS-S9]  7i 

„    W.  J.  ThornhiU  [blank  verse]  7/6  c  8°  Hodges,  Dublin     86 

„    Sir  Chas.  [Ld.  Just.]  Bowen    [Eclogues  &  Aeneid  i.-vi.  ;  Eng.  hexameters, 

scholarly  and  graceful]  12/-     8°  Murray  [88]  89 

„   Bp.  Gavin  Douglas,  ed.  Geo.  Dundas,  2  vols.  o.p.  [w.  25/-]  4°  Bannatyne  Club[lS53]  39 

Of  interest  as  being  the  iirst  tr.  of  a  Roman  classic  executed  [1513]  in  tlie  Englisli  language. 

by  C.  S.  Caverley                                                                                  [verse]  7/6  c  8°' Bell  [66]  86 

„    E.J.  L.Scott  [heroic  verse]  3/6  f  8°  Paul  84 

by  Wilkins                                                                                                                 3/6  c  8°  Longman  73 

„   R.  D.  Blackmore                                                                              [verse]  i/-  s  8°  Low  [71]  86 

„   J.  Rhoades                                                                                         [verse]  5/-  s  8°  Paul  81 


Lersch,  L. 
Miscellanea  Virgiliana 


Etudes  Grecques  sur  Virgile,  3  vols.                                                                            o.p.  [w.  20/-]  8°  Paris 

A  collection  of  all  the  passages  fr.  Glc.  poets  imitated  in  the  Bttcoiics.  Georgics,  and  jEiteid. 

Antiquitates  Vergilianae  ad  vitam  populi  Rom.  descriptae                                                        3/6  r  8°  Bonn 

o.p.  [ph.  10/6 :  w.  7/6]  8°  Grant,  Cambridge 


43 
28 


Cents.  E.  HoLDSWORTH's  notes  on  Georg.  and  Aen.  i.-vi.  [1742-68J  Jas.  SPENCE'S  Ckar.  of  Virg.  [fr.  his  Polymetis  1747],  Ep.  W.  WARBURTON  on 
Aen.  vi.  [first  pb.  in  his  Divine  Legation  of  Moses  1737  sqq.'\  and  J.  JORTIN'S  Crit.  Remarks  on  Virgii  [1790]. 


FlDss,  H.  T.  Vergil  und  die  epische  Kunst  8/- 

Ste.  Beuve,  C.  A.  Etude  sur  Virgile  [w.  a  study  of  Quintus  of  Smyrna]  2/6 

•Sellar,  Prf.  W.  Y.  Poets  of  the  Augustan  Age :  Virgil  9/- 

Servius,  Maurus  Honoratus  Commentarii  in  Virgilium,  rec.  G.  ThiloH-H.  Hagen,  vols,  i.-iii.  (1)  54/6 


Spitla,  Ph. 
Tissol,  P.  F. 
Weidner,  Andreas 

Aeneitt. 

Heur^,  James  ' 

Magnier,  L. 
•Nettleship,  Prf.  H. 

'Eclogues. 

Buttner.  Ernst 

Changuion,  F.  D. 

Georgics. 
'Eockcmiiller,  Fr. 

Eosson,  A. 
Textual  Criticism. 
Ek,  J.  G.  [ed.] 
Hagen,  H.  fed.] 
Hermann,  Am.  [ed.) 
Kvicala.  J. 


^uaestiones  Vergilianae 
Etudes  sur  Virgile,  2  vols. 
Commentar  zu  Virgils  Aeneis,  lib.  L-ii. 


1/6 

[Vergil  compared  w.  other  anc.  poets]  lo/- 

8/- 


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18"  Paris 
;  8°  Clar.  Press 

8°  Leipzig 

/"  So?iiferkausefi 

8'  Paris  [25  ; 

8°  Teubner,  Leipzig 


84 

[57]  70 

1771 84 

7S-84 

67 
30]  41 

69 


Aeneidea :  critical,  exeget.  and  eesthet  remarks  on  Aen.,  2  v.  [bks. 
Analyse  Critique  et  Litt^taire  de  l*Eneide 
Suggestions  introductory  to  the  Study  of  the  Aeneid 


Ueb.  d.  Verhaltn. 
Virgil  und  FoUio 


V.  Vs.  Eklogen-zu  Theok.  Idyllen 


yirgil's  Georgica  nach  Plan  und  Motiven  erklart 
Etudes  Agronomiques  sur  les  Giorgiques 

Ad  Verg.  ex  cod.  membran.  bibl.  Lund  coll. 
Scholia  Bernensia  ad  Verg.  BucoL  et  Georg. 
Die  Veroneser  Vergilscholien 
Virgil-Studien         . 

917 


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[on  Eclogues  ii.-v.]  i/- 

2/- 
2/6 


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Paris 
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4°  Insterhurg 
8°  Basle 


[ 


8°  Stadc 
18°  Paris 


144 
75 

73 
76 

74 
68 


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6/-       8°  Leipzig  76 

3/6       8°  DonauescJungen  69  ;  70 

[w.  collation  of  Prague  MS.]  4/-  r  8'  Pragut  78 


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LATIN   DRAMATISTS. 


[Latin 


K  §215 

Pertz,  G.  H. 
Ribbeck,  Otto 

Georgics. 
Schafer,  Carl 

ABtoine^  F. 
Krause,  H. 

Dictienary. 

Greenough,  J.  6.  [Am.] 

Koch,  G,  A. 

Grammar. 

Reid,  J.  S, 
Life. 

Bobrik,  R. 
Collins,  Rev.  W.  L. 
Nettleship,  Prf.  H. 
Medtaval. 
•Comparetti,  N. 


Ueb.  d.  Berl.  u.  Vatic.  Blatter  d.  altest.  HS.  d.  Virgil  ;  3  pl  ,  4/6 

Appendix  Vergiliana  and  Prolegomena  Critica  [=vdIs.  iv.  aud  v.  of  his  ed.  of  text,  ut  su^a\ 


4*  Berlin  :  1   .    ^3 

S/-  and  to{-  8'  Leipzig  68  ;  66 


2/-       4*  Berlin 

5/-       8"  Paris 
[dissert,  inaug.]  z/6        8*  Halle 

$1  12"  Boston 
2/6        8'  Hanover 

Macmillan 

2/6       8'  Tubingen 

(crit.  biog.  and  ace.  of  wks.  :  A.  C.  f.  E.  Rrs.— pop.]  2/6  f  8*  Blackwood 

lOassical  Writers  ;  introductory]  1/6  f  8'  Macmillan 


De  Georgicis  a  Vergilio  emendatis 

De  Casuum  Syntax!  Vergiliana 
De  Vergilii  usurpatione  iniinitivi 

Vocabulary  to  Virgil's  Complete  Worics 

WSrterbuch  zu  den  Gedichten  d.  Virgil,  4/- ;  SchulwSrterbuch  zur  Acneid 

A  Grammar  of  Vergil 

Studien  zu  Vergil  und  Horaz 

Virgil 

Vergil 


Nettleship,  Prf.  H. 
Tunison.  Jos.  S.  [Am.] 


83 
78 

8- 

Cs5l  85 :  80 

in  preji, 

8S 
70 
79 

7» 

75 


Virgilio  nel  Medio  Evo,  a  vols.  o.p.  {pi.  xzl6 ;  w.  £x\       8"  Livomo 

Virgil  im  Mittelalter,  ubeis.  H.  Diitschke  6/-       8'  Teubner,  Leipzig 

Ancient  Lives  of  Vergil  tw.  essay  on  the  Poems]  a/-       8*  Clar,  Press 

Master  Vergil :  a  series  of  studies  ja       8*  CittcinncLH 
A  rdsumi  of  the  many  mediaeval  anecdotes  of  Virgil  in  the  light  of  a  poet,  mechanical  InTentor,  \anfx,  magician,  etc.    To  some  extent  based  on  Comparetti,  ut  supra. 

Zappert,  Geo.                       Virgil's  Fortleben  im  Mittelalter  4/-  f '  Vienna. 

Topography. 

de  Bonstettin,  L.                      Voyage  sur  1.  sc^&  des  xo  dern.  livres  de.  I'Eneide  o.p.       8    Geneva. 

Hen^,  Jas.                               Notes  of  12  years'  Voyage  of  Discov.  in  first  6  bks.  of  Aeneu  6/-       8"  Dresden 

JSioriesfrotn  Virgil. 

Church,  Rev.  A.  J.                 Stories  from  Virgil       •  [w.  24  ill.  after  Pinelli]  5/-  cS'Seeley 


89 


[04]  13 
S3 

[78I87 


Collections. 

•Ribbeck,  O.  [eij 

* 

Aceius. 

Texts : 

Aid  : 

Muller^  Lucian 

Livlus  Andronieus 
Plautus. 

Texts  : 


215.    LATIN   DRAMATISTS. 


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Tragicorum  Romanorum  Reliquiae,  rec.  O.  Ribbeck 


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9/-     »•      „ 


— in  Lucilius,  rec.  L.  Miiller  [«/.  K  §  214] ;  in  Wordsworth's  Fragments  [v.  K  §  209]. 

De  Accii  Fabulis  2/-       8'  Leipzig 

and  Cn.    NaevlUS   Fabularum  Reliquiae,  emend,  et  adnot.  Lucian  Miiller  2/-  8°  Berlin 


[55]  73 
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90 
85 


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rSchoell] 


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Stichus 

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TruculentustSchoell] 


[Goetz] 
-  '-  •loelll 


61- 
4/6 


w.  Latin  Notes  J.  L>  Ussing,  S  vols. 


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:  Amphit.,  Asin.,  11/6  75 ;  it, :  Aulul.,  Bacch.,  Capt.,  Cure.,  Z4/-  78 :  iii. :  (i)  Cas.,  Cist  13/6  87 ;  Ui.  ;  (a)  Epidicus,  Mostell.,  Menaech.,  11/6  -So ; 
iv. :  (z)  Mil.  Glor.,  Mercator,  10/-  82;  iv.:  (a)  Pseudolus,  Poenulus.  10/-  8a  ;  T. :  Pers.,  Run..  Stich.,Trin.,  True.  13/6  86. 


rec.  F.  Leo,  vol.  i. 


Annotated  Texts 
Araphitruo  : 
Aulularia : 

Captivi : 


Menaechmi : 
Miles  Gloriosus : 

Mostellaria : 


Pseudolus  : 
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Trnculentas : 


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85 


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*Ed.  Crit.  ;  w.  English  notes  Prf.  E.  A.  Sonnenschein  6/-     8°  Sonnenschein         80 

An  Appendix  contains  Bentley's  Plautine  emendations  fr.  his  copy  of  Pareua  {the  and  ed.,  Frank/.  1623]  now  in  Brit  Mus. 


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„  ,,  „      W.  M.  Lindsay 

•  „     German     ,,     J.  Brix 
with  English  notes  Dr.  W.  Wagner 

„     Latin        , ,      [textual]  J.  Vahlea 

•  ,,     German     ,,     J.  Brix 
*with  English  notes  Prf.  R.  Y.  Tyrrell 

„     Latin        „      O.  Ribbeck 

*  ,,     German     ,,      A.  O.  F.  Lorenz 

•  »  ,.  ,.     J-  Brix 
with  English  notes  W.  Ramsay,  ed.  Prf.  G.  G.  Ramsay 

*  „  ,,  „      Prf.  E.  A.  Sonnenschein 

*  ,,     German     ,,      A.  O.  F.  Lorenr. 
"with  German  notes  A.  O.  F.  Loreni! 

,,     English 


Philojogy] 


LATIN   DRAMATISTS. 


[Latin 


Translations  i 
Comedies : 


K  §215 


literally  tr.  H.  T.  Riley,  2  vols. 


iibers.  W.  Binder,  4  vols.- 

,>      J.  J.  C.  Donnefj  3  vols, 
trad.  E,  Sommer,  2  vols. 
tCaptivi].!  The  Captives  of  Plautus,  tr.  Prf.  H.  A.  Strong 

[Mostellaria] :  The  Haunted  House,  tr.  Prf.  H.  A.  Strong 

Aids  — v.  also  K  §  209,  s.v.  Early  Latin. 

Criticism^  Commentaries^  etc. 
Abraham,  W.  Sludia  Plautina 

V.  Bagnato,  Plautus  in  s.  Verhaltn.  z.  s.  griech.  Originalen 

Crain,  M.  Ueber  die  Composition  der  plautinischen  Cantica 

Dziatzko,  C.  De  Prologis  Plautinis  et  Terentianis 

Geppert,  C.  E.  Plautinische  Studien,  pt.  i.,  3/-;  ii. 

Hubrich,  _Th.    _      _         _    De  Diis  Plautinis  Terentianisque 


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[w.  intro.  and  notes]  6/-   12° 
2/6  c  8° 
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Bohn's  Lib. 

52 

,, 

[52]  88 

Stuttgart 

61-69 

Ldpxig 

64 

Paris 

[65]  76 

Bentley 

[73]  82 

Jahresbericht  uber  T.  M.  Plautus 


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Leipzig 

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Berlin 

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Berlin 

Regensburg 

Berlin 


•Langen,  P. 

V.  Reinhardstoettner,  C 
Schnoor,  H. 
Weise,  C.  H. 

Aulularia. 

Benoist,  L.  E, 

Claus,  W. 

Lorenz,  A,  O.  F. 

Wagner,  W. 

Epidicits. 

MfiUer,  Richard 
Miles  Gloriosits. 

Gaiidino,  G.  B. 

Goetz,  G. 

Schmidt,  Fritz 

Poettulus. 

Hasper,  Theodor 

Movers,  F.  C. 

Schroder,  Paul 

Proverbs. 

Schneider,  J. 
Lang,uage. 
Dallas,  Aera. 
Eicse,  Alfred 
Klotz,  Richard 
K5hler,  H. 
Lubbert,  E. 
Rnssonr,  H. 
Ribbeck,  Otto 
Rothe,  Carl 
Schmidt,  Fritz 
ScyfFert,  Oscar 
Studemnnd,  W. 
Walder,  E. 

Lexicon. 

Pareus,  Ph. 

Weise,  C.  H. 
Textual  Criticism. 
Baier,  B. 
Geppert,  C.  E. 
Klotz,  Reinh. 
Niemeyer,  Maxim. 
•Ritschl,  Friedrich 


1880-18S1  by  A.  Lorenz  ;  (x88a)  1883-1885  by  Prf.  O  SEYFFERT  ;  i886-?  not  pub.  yet  (Sept. ,  1890). 


Bettrage  zur  Kritik  u.  Erklamng  des  Plautus 

Plautinische  Studien 

Plautus :  spatere  Bearbeitungen  plautinischer  Lustspiele 

Quaestiones  Plautinae 

Die  Komodien  d.  Plautus  :   Krit.  n.  Inhalt  u.  Form  beleuchtet 

Lettre  k  M.  Egger  sur  div.  passages  de  VA^Uularia. 
De  Aulularia  fabula  iisque  scriptt.  q.  earn  imit.  sunt 
Collationen  d.  Cod,  vet.  Camerarii  et  Cod.  Ursinianus 

Collations  of  two  Vaticaa  MSS.  of  the  Aulularia, 
De  Plauti  A  itlularia ' 

De  Plauti  Epidico 

Osservazioni  critiche  intemo  d?l  Mil.  Gl&r. 
Emendationes  Militis  Gloriosi  Plautinae 
Untersuchungen  iiber  d.  Miles  Gloriosus 

De  Poenuli  Plautinae  dupHci  exitu 

Punische  Texte  in  Poenulus  kritisch  erklart 

—his  Phoniz,  Sprache  has  append,  cont.  expl.  of  the  Punic  Peissages 

De  Proverbiis  Plautinis  Terentianisque 

Grammatica  Plautina,  2  pts. 

De  objecto  intemO  apud  Plant,  et  Terent. 

Zur  Alliteration  u.  Symmet,  b,  Plautus, 

De  verborum  accentus  cum  numer.  ratt.  in  PI. 

— in  his  Grammatische  Studien,  2  pts. 

De  Plauti  Substantivis 

— ift  his  Beitrage  zur  Lehre  v.  d.  lat.  Partikeln 

Quaestiones  Gramm.  ad  us.  Plant,  et  Terent. 

Quaestiones  de  Pronomin.  Demonstr.  formis  Plautinis 

Studia  Plautina 

Studia  in  Priscos  Scriptores  Latinos — v.  K  §  209. 

Der  Infinitiv  bei  Plautus 

Lexicon  Plautinum 
Lexicoh  Plautinum 


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Emendationum  Plautinarum  libellus 

De  Plauti  Fabularum  recensione  duplici 

Parerga  zu  Plautus  und  Terenz,  vol.  i.  ;  i  pi. 

Neue  Plautinische  Excursen,  pt.  i. 

Prolegomena  de  rationibus  criticis  gram,  prosod.  metriois 


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A  reprint  of  his  Introduction  to  his  edition  of  the  TRINUMMUS. 

'         „  „  Opuscula,  vol.  ii.  :  ad  Plaut.  et  grammat.  lat.  spectans 

Schoell+Goetz+Loewe,  F.+G.+G,   Analecta  Plautina 

Divinationes  in  True.  ;  Symbola  Crit.  ad  priores  fabtilas  ;  Conjeetanea  Plant. 
Bentley's  Plautine  Emendations  [Anecdota  Oxon.]  2/6  f    4 

Edited  fr.  Bentley's  annot.  copy  of  Gronovius  in  the  Bodleian  ;  v.  also  same  writer's  cd.  of  Captivi,  supra, 

Reformvorschlage — ut  infra,  s.v.  Metrics. 

Plauti  Fabularum  Reliquiae  Ambrosianae  cod.  rescripti  Ambros.  Apographum  70/-    r  4' 


Sonnenschein,  Prf.  E.  A. 


Teubner,  Leipzig 
Clar.  Press 


Spengel,  L. 
•Studemund,  W.  [ed.] 
Life. 
ColUns,  Rev.  W.  L. 

Metrics. 

Muller,  C.  F.  W. 
„       Lucian 

Ritschl,  Friedrich 

*Seyffert,  Osc^r 
*Spengel,  Andr. 


*Studemund,  W. 


Plautus  and  Terence 


Berlin 
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Rei  Metricae  Poetarum  Lat.  Summarium  [esp.  Plautus  and  Terence]  2/-  s  8"        „ 

—in  Prolegomena  to  vol.  i.  0/  his  edn.  of  Plautus  [1848] ;  also  ift  his  Opuscula,  vol.  ii.  [ut 

supra},  and  Neue  Plautinische  Excursen  [ut  sup.}. 

Quaestionum  Metricarum  Particula  [dissert,  inaug.]  i/-  8'  Berlin 

Reformvorschlage  zur  Metrik  bei  Plautus  u.  d.  ubrigen  Scenikern  _  lo/-  8"        ,, 

De  Versuum  Creticorum  usu  Plautino  [dissert,  inaug.]  i/-  8'         „ 

T.  Maccius  Plautus  :  Kritik,  Prosodie,  Metrik  3/-  8*  Gdttingen 

De  Canticis  Plautini  2/-  4'  Halle 

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83 

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89 


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61 
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Philology] 


LATIN   HISTORIANS  AND   GEOGRAPHERS. 


[Latin 


K  §216 

Seneca,  Luc.  Annaeus. 


Text  :  Tragoediae : 
Annotated  Text  : 
Translation  : 

L:  HercuL  Fun;  iu:  Thyestes 

Aids; 
Braun,  W. 
Richter,  Gustav 
SandstrOm,  C  £. 
Schmidt,  Benih. 
Smith,  R.  M. 
Weil,  Henri 
Widal,  Aug. 
Metrics. 
Hoche,  Max 
Schmidt,  Benih. 

Terence. 

Texts  : 

Annotated  Texts  : 
Adelphi : 

Andria : 


,,         and  Eunuchus 
Heauton  Timorum.  : 

Phormio : 


rec.  R.  Peiper  +  G.  Richter 

„     F.  Leo;  vol.  i.  [Obserw.  crit.]  3/-;  ii.  [Text,  w. 
iibers.  W.  A.  Swoboda,  3  vols. 
„       Ed.  Sommer,  pts.  i.-iv.,  vi.,  vii.  [verse 

iii,;  Phoenissae ;  iv.:  HippoL;  vi.:  Troades ;  vil:  Medea.    The  last  Eng.  tr,  was 

Die  Tnigodie  Octavia  u.  die  Zeit  ihrer  Entstehung 

Be  Seneca  trag.  auctore  comment,  philolog. 

De  Senecae  tragediis  commentatio 

Observationes  Criticae  in  Senecae  tragoedias 

De  arte  rhetorica  in  L.  A.  Senecae  tragoediis  perspicua 

La  Regie  des  Trois  Acteurs  trag.  de  S£n. 

Etudes  sur  trois  Trag.  d.  S^n&que 

Die  Metra  der  Tragikers  Seneca 

De  emendand.  Sen.  trag.  rationibus  prosod.  et  metr. 


5/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  67 

Octavid\  6/-  p  8°  Weidmann,5«rA'»78;  79 

[w.  German  notes]  12/-  r  8°   F««««a[2i-Z5]28-30 

;  no  more  pub.]  ea.  <)d.    12°  Dresden  34 

by  Ed,  SHERBURNE,  2702  [Medea.  Phaedra,  HippoL,  Troades). 


Translations  : 
Comedies  : 


Heauton  Timorum.  : 
Aids  : 

Braun,  Konrad 
Engelbrecht,  A.  G. 
Franke,  Otto 
Kohl,  A. 
Umpfenbach,  F. 

Adtlfhi. 

Zimmermann,  F.  G. 
Language, 
■    Goetz,  G. 
Henrichs,  A. 
Hoffer,  Chr. 
Life. 

Colhns,  Rev.  W,  L. 
Metrics. 
Conrad,  C, 
McCaul,  J. 
Meissner,  C. 

MUller,  Lucian 


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«. 

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8°  Jena 

72 

i/- 

65 

2/- 

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85 

1/6 

8"  Paris 

6s 

(imit.  fr.  Eurip.]  2/6 

18°  Aix 

64 

1/6 

8-  Halle 

62 

-/- 

8*  BerUn 

60 

rec.  A.  Fleckeisen 
,,    Dr.  W.  Wagner 

*  ,,   F.  Umpfenbach:  ed.  crit. 

*  ,,    C.  Dziatzko 
with  English  notes  Dr.  W.  Wagner 

,,  „    E.  St.  John  Parry 

with  English  notes  H.  Preble  [Am.] 
„  ,,  ,,    Rev.  A.  Sloman 

,,  ,,  ,,    Dr.  W.  Wagner 

,,     German     ,,    A  Spengel 

*  ,,  ,,  ,,    C.  Dziatzko 
with  English  notes  Dr.  W.  Wagner 

,,  ,,  ,,    C.  E.  Freeman  +  Rev.  A, 

,,     German     ,,    R.  Klotz 
„  „  ,,   A.  Spengel 

with  English  notes  T.  L.  Papillon 
„  ,,  „      E.  S.  Shuckburgh 

Dr.  W.  Wagner 


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8°  Weidmann,;ff«-/8»  70 

8°  Tauchnitz.Z^j^zi^f  84 

8°  Bell  69 

8°    ,.  57 

12°  Boston  8- 

f  8°  Clar.  Press  86 

Bell 

Weidmann,  Berlin  79 


with  English  notes  J.  Bond  4- A.  S.  Walpole 
,,  ,,  ,,     Dr.  W.  Wagner 

,,  ,,  ,,     Rev.  A.  Sloman 

*  ,,     German      ,,     C.  Dziatzko 


ic/. 

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Bell  82 

Clar.  Press  85 

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Rivington  [70]  78 

Macmillan  77 

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Macmillan  [79]  89 

Bell  82 

Clar.  Press  87 


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Bohn's  Lib.  53 

Berlin      [55]  85  sqq. 
Leipzig  64 


Quaestiones  Terentianae 

Studia  Terentiana 

Terenz  und  die  lat.  SchulcomjSdie  in  Deutschld. 

Didaskaliae  Terentianae  explicatae 

Analecta  Terentiana 

Terenz  und  Menander 

Glossarium  Terentianum 

De  Ablativi  apud  Terent.  usu  et  ratione 

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Plautus  and  Terence 


[pop.  biog.  and  ace.  of  wks. ;  Anc.  Class,  f.  Eng.  Rrs.]  2/6    f  8°  Blackwood 


Die  metrische  Composition  d.  Comodien  des  Terenz 

Remarks  on  the  Terentian  Metres 

Die  Cantica  d.  Terenz  und  ihre  Eurhythmie 

De  iambico  apud  Terentium  septenario 

— p,  Flautus,  supra. 


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216.    LATIN  HISTORIANS  and  GEOGBAPHEBS. 


Collections. 

Geographi  Latini  Minores,  coll.  et  rec.  A.  Riese  6/-     8°  Heilbronn  78 

liistoricorum  Romanorum  Reliquiae,  rec.  H.  Peter,  vol.  i.,  Vet.  Hist.  Reliq.,  16/-  8°  ;  Ed.  Min.,  v.  i.  5/6  p  8°  Teubner  70 ;  83 

4ugusta?i  Historians. 

Historiae  Augustae  Scriptores,  rec.  H.  Jordan +  F.  Eyssenhardt,  iterum  rec.  H.  Peter,  2  vols.  5/6  p  8°  Leipzig  [64]  65 

920 


Philology] 


LATIN    HISTORIANS  AND   GEOGRAPHERS. 


[Latrn 


Ammianus  Marcellinus. 

Texts  :  rec.  F.  Eyssenhardt,  ll/-;  Editio  Minor 

Fragmenta  Marburgensia  :  rec.  H.  Nissen ;  w.  photolith.  pi. 
Annotated  Text  :  *with  Latin  notes  V.  Gardthausen,  2  vols. 
Translation  :  tr.  Prf.  C.  D.  Yonge 


K  §216 


Aids: 

Criticism,  etc. 

Hudemann,  £.  E. 

Michael,  Hugo 

MBlIer,  E.  A.  W. 

Reinhardt,  G. 

Reiter,  A. 

Textual  Criticism 
Gardthausen,  V. 


Gardthausen,  V. 
Unger,  Robert 


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4/-     4°       ■■  76 

a.  4/-p8°  'TeahneI,Leipzig^^■,^S 
-—-■■'■•  62 


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Quaestiones  Ammianae 

De  Ammiani  studiis  Ciceronianis 

De  Ammiano  Marcellino 

De  Praepositionum  usu  apud  Ammianum^ 

De  Ammiani  Marcellini  usu  orationis  obliqiiae 

Conjectanea  Ammianea  cod.  adhibito  Vaticano 


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[dissert.  inaug.]  i/~ 
[dissert,  inaug.]  6d. 


Die  geographischen  Quellen  des  Ammian  {repr.Jr.  Jahrbb.  Class.  Phil.]  1/6 

De  Amm.  Marc,  locis  controversis  epistola  [to  Th.  Bergkj  i/- 


4'  LaHdsberg 
8°   IVratislaw 
8'  Regensburg 
8°  CSthen 
8"  Regenjburg 


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8"  Leipzig 

8°  Neu-Strelitx 


64 
74 
63 
87 
87 

69 


73 
68 


Caesar. 

Texts  ; 

Annotated  Text 
De  Bello  CivUi : 

De  Bello  Gallico 


bks.  i.-iii.  : 
„    i.-vii.  ; 

bks.  i.-li. ;  iii.-v. 
,,     vii.  -. 


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„    E.  Hoffmann,  2  vols.  4/6  p  8°  90 

:         *with  English  notes  A.  G.  Peskett.     i.-iii.,  3/- ;  iv.,  v.,  vii.,  ea.  2/-  ;  vi.,  viii., 

ea.  1/6  [Pitt  Press]  f  8°  Camb.  Press     78-85 

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„     German    „     F.  Kraner +F.  Hoffmann;  2  maps  2/6  p  8°  Weidmann,5»-/zKi56]8s 

,,         „  ,,     A.  Doberenz,  ed.  C.  Dinter  2/6  p8°  Teiibner,Z«^«z;j[54]84 

:  with  English  notes  C.  E.  Moberly  4/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press     [71]  82 

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„     Geo.  Long  [Gram.  Sch.  Class.]  5/6  f  8°  Bell  [61]  68 

,    J.  Bond+A.  S.  Walpole  [after  Kraner,  CI.  Ser.]  6/- f  8°  Macmillan  87 

„  „  „     Prf.W.F.Allen+J.  H.Allen+Prf.H.P,Judson[Ams.]$i.3S   12°  .fforioM  8- 

„     German    „     F.  Kraner +W.  Dittenberger  2/6  p8°  ■Weidmann,5«r/««[S3]86 

,,  „  ,,     A.  Doberenz,  ed.  B.  Dinter  2/6  p  8°  Teubner,X«^;f[S2]77 

,,  ,,  ,,     H.  Rheinhard  ;  col.  map,  9  pi.,  geog.  and  topic,  index    3/-     8°  Stuttgart        [60]  86 

,,     English     ,,     J.H.Merryweather+C.C.Tancock:i.2/-;ii.-iii.2/-;iniv.3/6f  8°  Rivington       [79]  89 
,,  ,,  „     2»  Macmillan's  Elementary  Classics  ea.  1/6    18°  Macmillan        79-87 

Bk.  i.  [A.  S.  Walpole]  79 ;  iL-iii.  [W.  G.  Rutherford]  79 ;  iv.  [C.  Bryans]  86 ;  v.  [C.  Colbeck]  87 ;  vii.  [J.  Bond+A.  S.  Walpole]  87. 

!  „  ,,  ,,     C.  E.  Moberly  2  vols.  :  ea.  vol.  2/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  89 

,,  „  ,,     W.  C.  Compton  ;  w.  ill.  offortif.,  weapons,  etc.,  &  maps4/6  c  8°  Bell  89 


Praparationen  zu  Casar,  12  pts.  ea.  td, 

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Das  Wichtigstea.  d.  PhraseoL'bei  Nepos  u.  Caesar  2/- 


Translation  : 
Commentaries  on  Gallic  and  Civil  Wars,  literally  tr. 

Aids  : 

Criticism,  etc. 
Freund,  W. 
Kahler,  Albrecht 
Landgraf,  G. 
ProcI«ch,  Albrecht 
Schlitte,  Fr. 
Wichert,  Geo. 

Dictionaries. 

CreaJc,  Alb. 

Eichert,  Otto 

Menge+Preiiss,  R.+S. 

*Mergnet,  H. 

Preuss,  S. 

Names  t  Celtic. 

Gluck,  C.  W. 
Life. 

Delorme,  S. 
*Froude,  J.  A. 
van  Limburg-Brouwer,  P. 
Merivale,  Dn.  C. 
Napoleon  iii. 


S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 


51 


12°  Leipzig    [    1  n.dd. 
8"  £rlaHgett  77 


4*  Bautzen 
8"  Halle 
8"  Berlin 


70 

65 
72 


Dictionary  to  Caesar's  Gallic  War 

WSrterb.  zuin  Gall.  Krieg,  1/6  ;  zu  Caes.  u,  s.  Fortsetzer 

Lexicon  Caesarianum,  pts.  i.'X. 

Lexicon  Caesareum,  3  vols. 

Lexicon  zu  d.  Pseudo-Caesarianischen  Schriften 

Die  bei  Caesar  vorkommenden  keitischen  Namen 

C^sar  et  ses  Contemporains  3/-;  ubers.  E.  DGhler 

Csesar ;  a  sketch 

Cesar  en  zijne  Tijdgenooten,  4  pts. 

— in  his  History  of  the  Romans  [v.  F  §  12] 

History  of  Julius  Caesar  [tr.];  2  vols.,  w.  valuable  maps  and  ill. 


2/6 

2/-  ,P 

18/- 
55/- 
8/- 


:  8°  Hodder  71 

8°  .S7-ci/.[6ol8s;^fl«o».[6ol87 
r  8°  Teubner,  Leipmg  85-90 
r  4*  Jena  77-86 

8°  Erlangen  84 


3/-       8"  Munich 


3/S 
[very  eulogistic  :  popular]  6/- 

25/- 

25/-  8°  ;  J  vol.  s/- 


Written,  as  the  author  declares,  "  to  prove  that  when  Providence  raises  up  such  men  as  CECsar,  Charlemagne,  and  Napoleon,  it  is  to  trace 
ought  to  follov?,"  etc.    In  reality  an  apology  for  Napoleonic  absolutism ;  but  of  some  value,  notwithstandmg. 


57 

8'  Paris  68  ;  Leipzig       73 
8''   Longman  [79]  86 

8°  Groningen  44-46 

c  8°  Cassell  66 

out  to  people  the  path  they 


Etudes  Archfiol.  sur  Cisar  par  NapoMon  «/- 

Geschichte  Csesar's  von  Napoleon  commentirt ;  maps     '  8/6 

Csesar                                                     [pop.  biog.  and  ace.  of  wks. !  Anc.  Class.  1,  E.  Rrs.]  2/6 

Life  of  Csesar  2/6 


Fallue,  L. 
Rustow,  W. 
Trollope,  A. 
Williams,  Archd.  J. 
ArimHstus.  .     . 

Schlumberger,  J  Casar  u.  Anovist 

Vercingetortx.  „       .       ,      .        ,     , 

Chappe,  L.  VercmgStonx :  Aude 

Girard,  M.  A.  Histoire  de  Vercingdtorix,  roi  des  Arvernes 

*'de  Lyvron,  L.*'  [=L.  de  Lestoillel  Vercing^torix 

Mathieu,  P.  P.  Vercing^torix  et  C^sar  \  Gergovia  chez  les  Arvernes  ;  3  pi, 

Monnier^  Francis  Vercing^torix  et  1' Independence  Gauloise 

Q21 


f  8' 
c  8" 


Paris 

Stuttgart 
Blackwood 
Routledge 


67 

65-67 

70 

[54)78 


[attempt  to  locate  pi.  o-  A.'s  defeat]  3/-       8'  Colma 


i/-        8°   Paris 

2/6       8'  CUrmond  Ferrand 

3/-  s   8*  Paris 

2/6       8°   Clertnand  Ferrand 

ll-     12°  Paris  t74l75 


77 
66 
64 
69 

62 


Philology] 


LATIN   HISTORIANS  AND   GEOGRAPHERS. 


[Latins 


K  §216 

Military. 

Judson,  Prf.  H.  Pratt  [Am.] 

[v.]  K[Bckeritz],  F. 

Prevost,  Ferd. 

Rustow,  W. 

de  Saulcy,  Ferd. 

Naval, 

Jal,  Auguste 

Cojttpaigns. 

Bellunt  Africannm, 

Frohlich,  Franz 

Bellufn  Civile. 

V.  Gdler,  Aug. 

Hofmann,  Fr. 

Bellum  Gallicufit. 

Fallue,  L. 

V.  Goler,  A. 

Kochly+ Rustow,  H.  +  W. 

„      H. 
Wagler,  F.  A. 

Maps. 

V.  Kampen,  A.  [ed  ] 

Rustow,  W.[ed.] 
Bellunt  Hispanicum. 
Degenhart,  J. 
MoMro,  J.  M.  Sanchez 

Topographical  MonograpJis. 
Britain 
Appach,  F.  H. 
Lewin,  Thos. 
de  Saulcy,  Ferd. 
Vine,  Rev.  F.  T. 
Wainwright,  J. 
France. 
Br^an,  A. 

Crculy+'jacobs,  C.+A. 

Houssaye,  H. 
Maissiac,  J. 
Rouby,  Ed. 

Alesia  {■jth  Campaign). 

Cucherat,  Fr. 

Dejardins,  E. 

Fivel,  Theod. 

Gouget,  G. 

Gravot,  A. 

Quicherat,  Jules 
Germany. 
V.  Cohausen,  A, 
Eichheint,  M. 
V.  Poellnitz,  C 
Switzerlaitd. 
Eichheim,  M. 
Fazu,  H. 
Guillemot,  P. 


Caesar's  Army  :  study  of  the  military  arts  of  Romans  in  last  days  of  the  Republic ;  maps    75^. 
Unters.  ub,  d.  Kriegfuhrung  d.  Rfimer  in  d.  Feldz.  d.  Csesar,  etc.  2/- 

Dissert.  sur  le  Pont  constr.  p.  C^sar,  p.  passer  le  Rhin  ;  maps  i/- 

Heerwesen  u.  Kriegfuhrung  C.  Jul.  Cxsars  ;  4  pi.  _ ,  3/- 

Les  Campagnes  de  Cdsar  dans  les  Gaules  [military]  6/- 


:2"  Boston    . 

«- 

8"  Mayence 

6» 

8*  Saumltr 

65 

8'  NordhaustH 

[55I& 

8*  Paris 

6Z: 

La  Flotte  de  C^sar  :  Etudes  s.  1.  marine  antique 


3/6 


Paris 


2/-        8*  Brtigg 


4/-        8'   Carlsnike 

5*- 

2/6  I   S'   Heidelberg 

61 

^|-        8"  BerltH 

ss 

Das  Eelluni  Africanum  sprachlich  u.  histor,  behandelt 

Die  Kampfe  bei  Dyrrhachium  u.  Pharsalus  ;  4  pi.  and  plans 
Der  Biirgerkrieg  zwischen  Caesar  und  Pompeius  ;  2  pi, 
De  Origine  belli  civilis  Csesar  commentarius 

Conquete  des  Gaules                                                                  [analysis  of  the  Commentaries]  6/-  8"  Paris                  ^        62 

Caesar's  Gallischer  Krieg  :  B.C.  58-53, 10  pi.,  6/- ;  52,  3  pi.,  2/6  ;  51,  2  pi.                       2/6  r  8°  Stutt.$Z;Carlsr,sg\ffeidelh.6o 

Einleitung  zu  Caesar's  (^llisch.  Krieg                                                                         o.fi,  [jii.  2/-]  r  8'  Gotha.                          57 

Caesar  und  die  Gallier                                                                                                  [a  lecture]  i/-  8°  Berlin                          71 

Hulfsbiichlein  zu  Caesar's  Bellum  Gallicum                                                                             6d  8°       ,,                        [62]  77 


Maps  to  illustrate  Caesar's  Gallic  War 
Atlas  zu  Oesar's  Gallischem  Krieg 

De  auctoris  belli  Hispan.  elocut.  et  fide  histor. 
Rdsumd  d.  Campagnes  d.  C^sar  en  Espagne 


6/-  obi  4*  Sonnenschein 

2/6  r  8"  Stuttgart 

2/6        8'  WUrzburg 

(tr.  fr.  Span.]  5/-        8'  Paris 


—for  Romans  in  Britain,  v.  F  §  18. 

Caesar's  Brit.  Expeds.  and  the  subseq.  geology  of  Romney  Marsh 

The  Invasion  of  Britain  by  Julius  Cxsar 

Les  Expeditions  de  C^sar  en  Grande-Bretagne 

Caesar  in  Kent  ;  maps  (account  of  his  landing  and  battles] 

Julius  Caesar ;  did  he  cross  the  channel  ? 

C.  Jules  C^sar  dans  la  Gaule 

Itindraire  de  Cdsar  d'Agendicum  ^  Gergovia-Boiorum  et  Avaricum 

Geographic  Histor.  de  Gaule  [inq.  into  sit.  of  Uxellodunum] 

Carte  de  Gaule  sous  le  proconsulat  de  Cdsar 

Le  Premier  Si&ge  de  Paris 

C^sar  en  Gaule,  vols,  i.-ii.  ea. 

La  Siege  de  Marseilles  par  C^sar  ;  map 

Alesia  et  les  Aulerci  Brannovices 

Alesia  (reply  to  art.  in  Revue  d.  2  Mondes^  i  May,  '58] 

L' Alesia  pr&s  de  Novalaise  sur  L  Rh6ne        ^  [Savoy] 

Memoire  s.  1.  Lieu  d.  1.  bataille  livree  d.  1.  si&ge  d* Alesia 

£tude  sur  I'Alesia  de  Cesar,  Alize  Izemore  (Ain) 

L' Alesia  de  Cesar,  i/- ;  Conclusion  pour  Alaise 

Caesar's  Rheinbrflcken  philol.,  milit.  u.  techn.  untersucht ;  22  ill. 
Caesar's  Feldziige  gegen  d.  german.  Belgitr 
Romische  Rheinbrucke  bei  Mainz 


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8'  Longman 
8*  Paris 

s  4°  Stock 

f  8"  J.  R.  Smith 

8°  Orleans 
8" 

8°  Pa7is 
8*  Lyons 
16*  Paris 
8'       „ 
8*      „ 

8'  Lyons 
8*  Paris 
8*  Arras 
4"  Paris 
8°  Nantua 
8'  Paris 

8'  Leipzig 
8*  Neuburg 
8°  Mayence 


63 


77- 
6SS 


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[59]  62 
60 

[87]  88 
6, 


64 
65- 
6a 
64^ 
76. 
7* 
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«5 


Die  Kampfe  d.  Helvetier  gegen  Caesar 

Geneve  sous  la  Domination  Romaine 

Excursions  archeol.  dans  tes  moncagnes  d.  1.  C3te-d'0r 


[archxological] 


1/6  ■     8°  Neuhttrg 
1/6        4*  Geneva 
3/-       8*  Dijon 


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66 
63 
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64, 
84, 

[66]  76 
«8- 


Curtius,  Qulntus. 

Text: 


Selections ; 
Translation  : 


Aids: 

Criticism^  etc. 
Alan,  Henry 
Foss,  H.  E. 
Krah,  Ed. 
Petersdorff,  R. 

Textual  Criticism. 

Ling,  M. 

Schucssler,  O. 
Language. 
Adams,  W. 

Dictionary. 

Eichert,  Otto 

Schmidt,  M.  C  P. 
Life. 
Hirt,  Adolf 


rec.  H.  E.  Foss,  1/6 ;  rec.  Th.  Vogel 

,,  E.  Hedicke 
with  English  notes  C.  T.  Zumpt 

,,    German    ,,    and  intro.  Th.  Vogel,  2  vols. 
J.  Miitzell,  2  vols. 


English 


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„      A.  H.  Christian,  4  pts. 


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WSrterbuch  zu  Q.  Curtius  Rufus 
Schulwdrterbuch  zu  Curtius  Rufus 

Ueber  d.  Leben  d.  Geschichtschreibers  Q.  Curtius  Rulus 


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[Latin 


Eutropius. 

Texts: 

Annotated  Texts  i 

Translation  : 
Aids :    ^ 
.  Hartel,  W. 
PirogofF,  W. 
Dictionary. 
Eichert,  Otto 

Florus 

Translation  ; 

Aids  : 

Kahler,  F.  E. 
Reber,  Jos. 
Spengel,  Leonh. 

Livy. 

Texts  ; 

Annotated  Texts  : 

Book  i. : 
„    i.-iii. : 
»    iv- : 
„    i.-v.: 
„    II.: 
„    ii.-iii.: 


,,      XXl.-XXIU.; 

,,    xxiii.-xxiv. ! 

Selections : 


Translations. 
History  of  Rome : 
Bks.  L-iv. : 
H     xxi.-xxv.  : 

Aids  : 

Criticism,  CommenfarieSt 
Bottcher,  C. 
Freund,  W. 
Frigell,  A. 
Kaestner,  £. 
Keller,  L. 
Klinger,  G. 
Koehler,  U. 
Kreyssig,  J.  Theoph. 
Machiavelli,  N, 
Miiller,  Mor. 
Nissen,  H. 
Perthes,  H. 
Peter,  C. 
Virck,H. 
Walker,  John 
Language. 
Ballas,  E. 
Guthling,  C.  E. 
Kuhnast,  L. 
Kuller,  Mor. 
Riemann,  O. 
WSlfflin,  E. 
Dictionary. 

Ernesti,  A.  W. 
•Fugner,  F. 

Textual  Criticism. 

Alan,  Henry 

Frigell,  A. 

Gitlbauer 

Luchs,  A. 

MadvigjJ.  N. 

Mommsen+  Studemund, 

Walker,  John 


rec.  R.  Dietsch,  dd.;  rec.  F.  Ruehl 
„    W.  Hartel,  ^d.  ;  rec.  H.  Droysen 
cum  vers.  Graeca,  etc. ,  rec.  H.  Droysen 
with  English  notes  C.  Bradley +J.  T.  White 

„     W.  Welch +C.G.Duffield 
tr.J.  S.Watson 

Eutropius  und  Paulus  DIaconus 

De  Eutropii  breviarii  ab.  u.c.  indole  ac  fontibus 


K  §216 


Teubner,Z/z.  [50]  75  ;  87 
Weidmann,5«r/m72;  78 
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f8°  Macmillan  8-, 

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(>d.*o  8° 
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16/- 
2/6 
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WSrterbuch  zu  Eutropius 
rec.  C.  Halm 
by  J.  S.  Watson 

Observationes  Criticae  in  Flavium 
DasGeschichtswerkd.  Florus 
Ueber  d.  Geschichtsbucher  d.  Florus 


[repr.  fr.  Sitzsher.  IVien.  Akitd.']    if6    r  8°  Viemta 
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6d. 


53 

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Qua  rat.  Liv.  annalib.  usi  sinthist.  Lat.  etGrascI 
Annotationes^ad  T.  Livii  libr.  xli.-xlv. 

Discourses  on  ist  Decade  of  Livy,  tr.  N.  Hill  Thomson  1 

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Quaestiones  Livianse 

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Glossarium  Livianum,  ed.  I.  T.  Kreyssig 
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Supplementary  Annotations  on  Livy 

923 


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Philologyj 


LATIN   HISTORIANS  AND   GEOGRAPHERS. 


[Latin 


K  §216 

Life^  etc. 

Capes,  Rev.  W.  W. 
Collins,  Rev.  W.  L. 
•Taine,  Henri 
Topography, 
ElUs,R. 


Hafler, 
Law,  W.J. 

Maissiat,  J 
Replat,  J. 
deVerneuil,  R. 
Whitaker,  John 
Stories  from  Livy. 
Churdi,  Rev.  A.  J. 
Goldschmidt,  P. 

Nepos,  Cornelius. 

Text: 


Livy 

Livj), 

Essai  sur  Tite  Live 


[Classical  Writers;  introductory]  j/6    f  8   Leipzig 
tpop.  biogr.  and  ace.  of  wics.  ;  Anc.  Class,  f.  Eng.  Rrs.]    2/6      is'  Blackwood 

3/-     12"  Paris 


Treat,  on  Hannibal's  Passage  of  Alps  over  Mt.  Cenis  [w.  Law,  inf.]  o.p.  Ipi.  7/6]       8"  Parker 

Inquiry  into  the  Ancient  Routes  'tween  Italy  and  Gaul  6/-       8    Bell 

Conts.  an  exam,  of  the  theory  of  Hannibal's  passage  of  Alps  by  the  Little  St.  Bernard. 

Ueber  Hannibal's  Zug  nach  Etrurien  [k.Sitzsier.  IVien.  Ak.]    bd.  r  8"  Vienna 

Criticism  of  Mr.  Ellis'  new  theory  of  Route  of  Hannib.  o.p.  Ipi-  3/-]  c  8^  Uphain 

The  Alps  of  Hannibal:  exam,  of  the  old  controversy,  2  V.  21/-       8    MacmiUan,  CaMM. 

Annibal  en  Gaule  8/6       8'  Paris 

he  Passage  d'Hannibal  dans  les  Alpes  2/-  12   Annecy 

Etude  sur  le  Passage  du  Rh3ne  at  d.  Alpes  [military]    2/-       8^  Parts 

The  Course  of  Hannibal  over  the  Alps  ascertained,  2  t.  o.p.       8"  London 


76 

[60]  8c 

54 
«7 


Stories  from  Livy  ;  col.  pi. 
Geschichten  ausLivius  ;  3  pl.(i  col.) 


S/-   d  8*  Seeley 
3/-       8*  Leipzig 


70 
55 
66 
74 

SI 

73 

1794 

[82]  87 
71 


Translation  : 


Aids  : 
Freund,  W. 
Unger,  G.  F. 
Language. 
Haker,  V. 
Ignatius,  W. 
Lupus,  Bernh. 

Bictionariet. 

Eichert,Otto 

Haacke,  H. 

Koch,  G.  A. 

White,  J.  T. 


rec.  C.  Halm,  6d.  ;  mit  Wbclj.  H.  Haacke,  1/6 ;  rec.  R.  Dietsch  p  8°  Teubner,  Lpz.  [7 1]  75  5  [    ]73 ;  59  [69] 

„    „       „      ed.  crit  •  2/6     8°  Leipzig  71 

„  G.  A.  Koch  1/6  8°  ;  6d.  c  8° ;  6d.   24°  Tauchnitz,  Lpz.     55 

„  C.  Nipperdey  8</.  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlindy 

with  English  notes  O.  Browning,  rev.  W.  R.  Inge  3/-  f  8°  Clar.  Press     [68]  88 

„     Rev.  J.  F.  Macmichael.  [Gram.  Sch.  CI.]    2/6  £8°  Bell  74 

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C.  Nipperdey  cur.  B.  Lupus  :  Ed.  Minor  1/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [51]  85 

Ed.  Major  3/-     8°  „  „      [49]  79 

J.  Siebelis,  ed.  M.  Jancovius  1/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  [51]  86 

H.  Ebeling,  <jd. ;  mit  Worterbuch  1/6     8°         „  „  71 

Monginot  S/-     8°  Paris  [    ]  82 

[with  Justin  and  Eutropius]     5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  53 

[w.  the  text]     2/6    12°  Paris  75 


Germau 


,,  French  „ 
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81 

89 
77 
76 


[also  w.  Halm's  text,  suprd\ 


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1/-  p  8*  Teubner,in>»j-  [68]  87 

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9^      x8"  Longman  71 


Pollio,  C.  Asinius. 

De  Bello  Africo  Commentarius  :  rec.  E.  WolfHin+A.  Miodonski 


7/-     8°  Leipzig 


89 


Sallust. 

Texts : 


Annotated  Texts  ; 
Catiline  &  Jugurtha : 


rec.  R.  Dietsch  :  ed.  crit.,  2  vols. 
„     R.  Dietsch,  81^.  ;  rec.  H.  Jordan 
,,     G.  Long 
„     F.  D.  Gerlach 


ea.  7/6   12°  Leipzig  59 

1/6  p  8°  Teub.[43]  74 ;  Weidm.[66]  87 

[Cambs.  Texts]  1/6   18°  BeU  60 

2/6  8° ;  l/-  c  8°  ;  <)d.  24°  Tauchnitz, Zrf^z^  56 


Catiline : 

Jugurtha : 
Histor.  Fragmenta : 

Translation  : 
Catiline  &  Jugurtna : 

Aids: 

Criticism,  etc. 

Alan,  Henry 

Freund,  W. 

de  Gerlache 

John,  Const. 

Jordan,  H. 


with  English  notes  Prfs.  J.  H.  Allen +J.  B.  Greenough  [Ams.] 

„  W.  W.  Capes 

„  „  „  G.  Long 

„  ,,  ,,  Dn.  C.  Merivale,  2  pts. 

„      „    Fraser,  2  pts. 

,,     Latin  „  R.  Dietsch  :  Catiline 

„  „  „  F.  D.  Gerlach 

„     German     „  R.  Jacobs +H.  Wirz 

„  „  „  R.  Dietsch 

„     English      ,,  A.  M.  Cook 

,^  „  „  B.  D.  Turner 

,,  ,,  ,,  A.  M.  Cook 

„     Latin         „  F.  R.  Kritz,  3  pi. 


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•   ea.  2/6  f8°  BeU 

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IS/-  r  8°  Basle  52 

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2/-  f  8°  Rivington  87 

[Classical  Series]  f  8°  Macmillan    in  prep. 

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Kritz  has  also  edited  the  Catiline  and  Jui;urtha,  with  Latin  notes,  2  vols.  4/6  and  9.'-  8*  Z.tipzig,  28 ;  34. 


tr.  A.  W.  Pollard 


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Die  Entstehungsgeschichte  d.  Catalin.  Verschworung 

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924 


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fhilologyj 


LATIN    HISTORIANS  AND   GEOGRAPHERS. 


[Latin 


[schl.-progr.]  i/-       4"  Tubingen 


(dissert,  inaug.]  i/- 
2/- 
1/6 


Ueber  Sallustius  und  Tacitus 

De  fide  et  auctoritate  cod.  Sallust.  Val.  3864 

Eine  Sallust  Handschrift  aus  d.  Rostocker  Univ.-Bibl. 

Quaestiones  Sallustianae  Criticae 

De  Sallustii  dicendi  genere  commentatio  [school-progr.]  1/6 

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Adjectivum  quo  ordine  apud  Sallustium  conjunctum  sit  cum  substantivo  2/6 

Quaestiones  aliquot  Sallustianae  grammaticae  et  criticae  2/- 

1/6 


VoUstandiges  W5rterbuch  zu  C.  Sallustius  Crispus 


Teuffel.  W.  S. 

Textual  Criticisnt. 

Boese,  Gustav 

Oason,  O. 

Kuhlmann,  L. 
Language. 
Badstubner, 
Braun,  R. 
Christ,  O. 
Constans,  L. 
Nitschner,  A. 
Rohde,  P. 
Uber,  F. 

Dicii<mary. 

Eichert,  Otto 

Suetonius — texts. 

Quae  Supersunt :  rec.  C.  L.  Roth 

Praeter  Caes.  libr,  reliq. :    rec.  A.  Reifferscheid ;  I  pi. 

De  Gramm.  et  Rhet.  lib.:  rec.  F,  Osann  :  ed.  crit. 

Transl.:  Twelve  Csesars:  tr.  Dr.  Alex,  Thomson,  rec.  T.  Forester 

»>  •>       »  99  it         ;  w.  24  good  ports. 

Aids: 

Becker,  Gust.  Quaestiones  Criticae  de  Suet,  de  vit.  Caesarum 

Ruhnken,  D.  [ed.]  Scholia  in  Suetonii  vitas  Caesarum 

Thimm,  H.  R.  De  usu  atque  elccutione  C.  Suetonii  Tranquili 

Tacitus. 

Text: 


K  §216 

6S 


8°  GSttingen 

Z"  Teubner,  LeiJ>zig 

4°  Leipzig 

8°  Berlin 
8'        „ 
S"  Jena 
8°  Paris 
8°  Gdttingen 
4°  Hamburg 
8'  Gdttingen 

a"  Hanover 


7* 
7* 

Bf 

63 
8s 
83 
8a 

84 
87 


[64I  71 


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14/-     8°    „  „  60 

3/-     8°  Giessen  54 

5/-  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.  [1796]  55 

$3.75  m  8°  Philadelphia  88 


[sch.-progr.3 1/-       4°  Memel 
7/6       8°  Leyden 
[dissert,  inaug.]  1/6       8°  Regensburg 


62 
8S 
«7 


rec.  C.  Halm,  3  v.  Si/.  &  1/6 ;  rec.  C.  Nipperdey,  4  v.  1/4  &  2/-  p  8°  Teub.  [50-1]  80-3 ;  Weidm.  [71-2]  76 
„    F.  Haase,  2  vols.  7/6  8° ;  3/-  c  8° ;  2/6  24°  Tauchnitz,  Leipzig  55 

„   A.  E.  Schoene  2/-     8°  Berlin    •  89 

,,    A.  Holder  2/-     8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  78 

,,    Aem.  Baehrens  2/6     8°  Leipzig  81 

w.Lat.  notes  J.  C.  Orelli  [v.  ii.  cur.  H.  Schweizer-Sidler  +  G.  Andresen+C.Meiser 

r  8°  Zurich  &"  Berlin  [46-59]  59-84 

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„     French     ,,     E.  Jacob,  4  vols.  ea.  6/6     8°  Paris  75-77 

with  English  notes  Prf.  W.  F.  Allen  [Am.]  $1.10    12°  Boston  8- 

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„  „  „     Rev.  P.  Frost  [Grammar  Schl.  Classics]  3/6  f  8°  Bell  61 

,,     Latin  „     F.  C.  Wex  7/6     8°  Brunswick  52 

„     Fr.  Kritz  2/-     8°  Berlin  [59]  74 

*  ,,    German     „     A.  A.  Draeger  iO(^.  p  8°  Teubner,Z/z.^.  [     ]  84 

•„  „  ,,     C.  Nipperdey +G.  Andresen,  vol.  i.  3/6;  ii.  3/- p  8°  Weidmann,.5»-/.[    ]79;[    ]  80 

with  English  notes  Rev.  P.  Frost  [BibliothecaClass.]  15/-;  «<f.  ;o  8/-     8°  Bell  72 

„     '      „  „     Prf.  G.  O.  Holbrooke  [Am.] ;  maps  16/-     8°  Macmillan  82 


Agricola  : 
Germania  : 
De  Oratoribus 
Annot.  Texts  ; 


Agricola  &  Germania : 


Annales  I 


[=bks.  i.-vi.]  18/-     8°  Clar.  Press  83 

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„  ,,  „     H.  Furneaux,  vol.  i. 

„     German     ,,     A.  A.  Draeger,  2  vols. 
*  ,,  ,,  I,     K.  Nipperdey,  2  vols.  3/- 

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Germania  [».  also  Agrlc.  sup.Y.  with  English  notes  [and  ethnogr.  dissert.]  Dr.  R. 
*with  German  notes  Fr.  Kritz,  ed.  W.  Hirschfelder 
„  „  ,,     [and  tr.]  A.  Holtzmann,  hrsg.  A. 

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2/6     8° 

Holder  8/-     8° 

2/- 

■  c 


Paris 

77 

Longman 

69 

Macmillan 

in  prep. 

Clar.  Press 

85 

Macmillan 

7& 

Walton 

SI 

Berlin 

[64]  78 

Leipzig 

73. 

Halle 

[    ]84 

Rivington 

75;  7fr 

Macmillan 

in  prep. 

j> 

87;  9a 

Translations  : 
Agricola  and  Germany^: 
Annals 

„       bks.  i.-vi.  : 
History : 

Aids: 
Hochart,  P. 
MuUer,  Joh. 


tr.  A.  J.  Church  +  W.  J.  Brodribb                          [w.  dialogue  on  Oratory]  4/6  c  8°  Macmillan  [69]  77 

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De  r  Authenticity  d.  Annales  et  d.  Hist,  de  Tacite 
Beitrage  zur  Kritilc  u.  Erklarung  des  Tacitus,  4  pts. 
L :  Hist  L-ii.  65 ;  ii. ;  Hist.  iii.-iv.  69  ;  iii. :  Ann.  i.~vi.  73 ;  iv. : 

925 


7/- 
■  1/3 


8°  Paris 
8°  Innsbruck 


89 
65-7.S 


Ann.  xi.-xvi  and  Index  to  the  4  pts.  7S 


Philology] 


LATIN    HISTORIANS  AND  G  EOGRAPHERS. 


tLatin 


K  §216 

;■  Agricolet. 

UrUchs,  L. 

Annals. 
.  de  Meilhan,  G.  I 

Pfitzner,  W. 

S.,E. 
Germany. 

Baumstark,  A. 


B5ttger,  H. 
-GefFroy,  Aug. 
Keferstein,  C. 
MuUenhoflf,  C. 
Schierenberg,  G.  A.  B, 
Schweizer-Sidler,  H. 
YSlker,  C.  C.  C. 
Waitz,  Geo. 
-v.  Wietersheim,  E. 
Wormstall,  Jos. 

Textual  Criticism. 

HeraeuSj  C. 

Annals. 

Tacitus  und  Bracciolani : 

Language* 
•Drager,  A. 
Gerber,  A. 


Hahn,  Herm. 
Hiittermann,  F. 
Ihm,  G. 
Maue,  H.  a 
Sirker,  C. 
Zernial,  U. 

DicHonary, 

*Gerber+ Gi-eef,  F.  +  A. 

Grammar. 


Reid,  J.  S. 
Li/Cy  etc. 

Church+  Brodrobb, 
Clason, O. 
Donne,  W.  B. 
Dubois-Guchan,  E.  P. 
Freyug,  L. 


A,  J. 
W.j. 


Commentatio  de  vita  et  honoribus  Agricolae 

Preface  aux  Annales  de  Tacite 

Die  Annalen  des  Tacitus  kritisch  beleuchtet,  v.  ig 

Notes  to  the  Annals  of  Tacitus.  2  vols. 


j/6 
[=bks.  1.-IV.3  4/- 


Urdeutsche  Staatsalterthumer  z,  Erlauterung  d.  Germania  22/- 

Ausfuhrl.  Eriaut.  d.  Germania,  2  pts.  22/- 

I.  Allegemeiner  TheU,  15/- ;  ii.  Besonderer  vOlkerschaftlicher  Theil,  jf-, 

Taciti  Germania  eriautert ;  w,  map  by  H.  Kiepert  1/6 

Wohnsitze  d.  Deutschen  in  d.  v.  Tacit,  beschrieb.  Lande  ;  1  col.  pi.  W~ 

Rome  et  les  Barbares  [on  the  Germania^  3/- 

Ansichten  ub.  d.  celtischen  Alterthumer                                    t=edn.  of  Germ.,  iii.,  pt.  i.]  3/- 

Germania  Antiqua  3/"* 

Die  Romer  im  Cheruskerlande  ;  i  map  3/" 

Tacitus*  Germania  eriautert  ^P 

DerFreiheitskampf  d.  Bataver  unter  Claudius  Civilus,  s  pts.  4/~ 

—in  his  Deutsche  VerfassungsgeschJchte,  vol.  i.  vh 

Der  Feldzug  d.  Germanicus  an  d.  Weser ;  i  map  3/" 

Ueber  die  Tungern  und  Bastarnen  V- 


4"  Wurzbuf^ 

i6*  Paris 
8"  Halie 
16'  Parker 

r  8°  Berlin 
8*  Leipzig 

8'  Leipzig 
8"  Stuttgart 
12'  Paris 
8°  HalU 
8*  Berlin 
8"  Frank/art 
8"  Halle 
8"  Elber/eld 
8°  Kiel 
r  4*  Leipzig 
8"  MUnster 


68 
69 
70 

74 
7S:«o 


I    ]8a 

77 
I74]  76 
51 
73 
62. 
[74184 

6t  ;65 

6s 
50 
68 


Studia  Critica  in  Mediceos  Tacit,  codices,  pt.  i. 
the  Annals  forged  in  the  XV.  Century 

Ueber  Syntax  und  Styl  des  Tacitus 

De  Partic.  quadam  in  serm.  Tacit,  proprietate 

Dissert,  de  part.  a«,  1/6  ;  De  usu  praepos.  ap.  Tac,  2^ 

De  Conjunctionum  temporis  usu  Taciteo 

De  Particularum  quasi  et  velut  usu  Tacit. 

De  usu  Subjunct.  relat.  et  absol.  ap.  Tac. 

Quaestiones  syntacticae  de  elocutione  Tacitea  [compar.  1 

De  Praepositionis  ad  usu  Taciteo 

Taciteische  Formenlehre 

Capita  ex  Genit.  usu  Tac,  1/6  ;  De  Eloc.  Tacit. 

Lexicon  Taciteum,  pts.  i.-viiu 

A  Grammar  of  Tacitus 


(dissert.  inaug.Jz/- 

21/- 

3/- 

[sch.-progr.]  2/- 

[sch.-progrs,] 

[sch.-progr.]  2/- 

[dissert.  maug.]  2/- 

[    »        „    ]i/- 

.  Caesar,  Sallust,  Velleius,  etc.]  2/- 

t    „        .,    ]  1/6 

2/- 

i/- 


8"  Marhurg 
r  8"  Diprose  &  Bateman 


46 


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4"  Leutschau  63 

4*  Pesih  65 :  GlUckst.  71 

4°  Gl-uckstadt  74 

8'  Gottingen  77 

Munster  64 

Giessen  82 

8'  Frank/art  70 

8*  Berlin  71 

4°  GSttingen  64 ;  Burg  68 


.  4/-  r  8'  Teubner, Z.«>^i^  77-90  in  prog. 
Macmillan  in  frep. 


it- 


Si 


Tacitus  [Oassical  Writers  ;  introductory]  1/6     f  8*  Macmillan 

Tacitus  und  Suetonius ;  eine  vergleich.  Untersuchung  2/6       8'  Breslau  70 

Tacitus  [popular  biog.  and  ace.  of  wks. ;  Anc.  Qass.  £  E.  Rrs.]  2/6     f  8'  Blackwood  73 

Tacite  et  son  Si^cle,  2  vols.  13/6    &' Paris^lm  ft.,  Nantes]  sg;  60 

Tiberius  und  Tacitus  7/8  8*  Berlin  [in  pt.,Mariurff  68)71 


Valerius  Maximus. 


Factorum  et  Diet. 
Selections  : 
Aids  : 
Blaum,  R. 
Gelbcke,  C.  F. 
Zschcch,  F. 


Memorab.  :  rec.  C.  Halm,  4/6 ;  rec.  C.  Kempf 
with  English  notes  W.  R.  Inge 


Quaestionum  Valerianarum  Specimen 

Quaestiones  Valerianae 

De  Cicerone  et  Livio  Valerii  Maximi  fontibus 


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[dissert,  inaug.]  i/-       8*      „  65 


Varro. 

Texts : 
Antiquitates : 

Aids 

Boissier,  G. 

Maehly,  Jac. 

Sanio,  F.  D. 

Lan^age. 

MfiUer,  Aug. 

Stuenkel,  L. 


rec.  R.  Merkel— /«  Ovid's  Fasti  '  5/-     8°  Berlin 

— V.  also  K  §  214  ;  Latin  Poets,  K  §  219  :  Latin  Writers  oa  Grammar,  and  8  221 :  Latin  Writers  on  Agriculture. 
Etudes  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ouvrages  de  Varron  6/6       8'  Paris 

Varroniana  */-       4*  Basle  ^ 

Vanoniana  in  d.  Schriften  d.  rSm.  Juristen  6/-       3    Leipzig 


De  Priscis  Verborum  formis  Varronianis 
De  Varroniana  Verborum  formatione 


[dissert  inaug.]  1/6 
[dissert,  inaug.]  i/- 


8'   Halle 

8*  ArgentoraH 


41 

(61I  75 

6s 
67 

77 
75 


Velleius  Patereulus. 


Text: 

Translation  ; 
Aids  ; 

Fechter,  D.  A. 
Fritsch, 
^Georges,  H. 
Kaiser,  P. 
Koch,  G.  A. 
Stanger,  Jos. 
Wilhelm,  Eug. 
Dictionary. 
Koch,  G.  A. 


rec.  C.  Halm 
by  J.  S.  Watson 


i/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig    76 
[with  Florus  and  Sallust]  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  52 


D  ie  Amerbachische  Handschrift  d.  Velleius  Patereulus 

Ueber  den  Sprachgebrauch  des  Velleius  Patereulus,  pt.  i. 

De  Elocutione  M.  Velleii  Paterculi 

De  fontibus  Vellei  Paterculi 

Quaestiones  Velleianae 

De  M.  Vellei  Paterculi  fide  commentatio 

Quaestiones  Velleianae 

W5rterbuch  zu  Velleius  Patereulus 

<526 


[schl.-program.]  2/- 
[dissert.  inaug.]  j/6 

i/- 
[schl.-program.l  x/6 
[dissert,  inaug.]  x/- 

i/- 


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Basle 
4"  Amstadi 
8°  Leipzig 
8*  Berlin 
4'  Leipzig 
8'  Munich 
8'   yena 


x/6      12*  Leipzig 


44 
76 
77 
84 
66 
03 
66 


rPhilology] 


LATIN   ORATORS. 


[Latin 


217.    LATIN  OKATOKS. 


'Collection. 

Halm,  C.  [ed.] 

Cicero. 

Text  :  Opera : 


Rhetores  Latini  Minores 


17/-  r  8°  Leipzig 


K  §217 


63 


£pistolse : 


The 
ad  Atticum : 
„  bk.  i.  : 
Selectae : 


*rec.  J.  G.  Baiter +  C.  L.  Kayser,  11  vols.  [separ.  1/6  and  2/-  ea.]  22/-8°Tauchnitz,Z«)>0;;?-6o-69 

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Also  separately  in  vols.,  ca.  2/6  [vol.  li  :  Indices],  or  in  parts,  firf.  to  1/6  each. 

rec.  C.  F.  A.  Nobbe  22/6  r  4°  Tauchnitz,  Leipzig  [28-50]  69 

i>  ,.  ,.     ;  with  Latin  notes,  11  vols,  [separ.  1/6  and  2/-  ea.]  24/ -18°,,       Lpz.  [49-5o]66-73 

„     A.  S.  Wesenberg,  2  vols.  ea.  3/6  p  8°  Teubner  72  ;  73 

•  „     with  English  notes  and  proleg.  Prf.  R.  Y.  Tyrrell,  3  vols.  ea.  12/- 8°  Hodges.VuMn  [79]  85;  86590 

'  Correspondence  of  Cicero,"  arranged  in  its  chronological  order,  with  revised  text.    Mr.  L.  C.  Purser  is  joint  edr.  of  vol.  iii. 

rec.  et  ill.  J.  C.  G.  Boot,  2  vols.  vol.  i.  7/6  ;  ii.  8/6     8°  Anisterdam     65  ;  66 

with  English  notes  A.  Pretor  4/6  c  8°  Bell                         73 

rec.  R.  Dietsch,  pt.  i.  l/- ;  ii.  1/6  [after  Klotz's  text]  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig[$^\  74 

•with  English  notes  Albert  Watson  [Text  only,  4/-,  '74]  18/-     8°  Clar.  Press     [70]  81 


Orationes : 


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„  „  „     E.  St.  John  Parry 

„  „  „     J.  H.  Muirhead 

„  „  „     C.  E.  Pritchard  +  E.  R.  Bernard 

»  .,  „     G.  Long,  1/6  ;  J.  E.  Jeans 

„     Latin        ,,     A.  Matthiae 
*     „     German    ,,     K.  Supfle+E.  Boeckel 

»  >,  »     J-  Frey 

„  „  „     F.  Hofmann+G.  Andresen,  2  vols, 

rec.  C.  Halm,  2  vols. 
with  English  notes  Geo.  Long,  4  vols.        [Bibl.  Class.  ]  64/- ;  red.  to  32/-  8' 

Also  separately,  i.  8/-,  ii.  8/-,  iii.  8/-,  iv.  ZI-,    Useful  for  Roman  Law. 


iPro  Archia 


XL 

xiii. 
xxi. 
*xviii. 
xviii. 


Pro  Balbo 
In  Caecilium  : 

and  Verrem  iv 


rec.  Otto  Heine 

with  English  notes  Prf.  W.  F.  Allen  [Am.]  ;  ill. 
rec.  R.  Klotz,  2  pts. 
,,    K.  Halm,  2  pts. 

A.  Eberhard+W.  Kirschfelder 
!  'with  English  notes  Prf.  J.  S.  Reid 

„     French      ,,     and  new  collation  E.  Thomas 
„     German    „     F.  Richter+A.  Eberhard 
andinCatil. :      ,,  „  ,,     C.  Halm  +  G.  Laubraann 

and  p.  Licin. :*,,     English     „     Prf.  J.  S.  Reid 
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with  German  notes  F.  Richter  +  A.  Eberhard 
*  , ,     German 
,,     English 


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3/-  f  8°  Clar.  Press      [72]  82 

[Elem.  Class.]  1/6  f 8°  Bell  80 ;  Macmillan  84 

4/-     8°  Leipzig  [16]  49 

3/6     8°  Carlsruhe        [36]  80 

2/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig\(3i^  73 

ea.  2/6  p  8°  Weidmann  [60]  84 ;  [78]  85 

16/-     8°  Leipzig  45  ;  48 

Belli.  [5i]62;ii.-iv.  55-58 


[    ]83 


Pro  Caecina : 
In  Catilinam  : 


SPro  Quentio : 

IPro  Deiotaro  : 
Pro  L.  Flacco  ; 
De  Lege  Agraria  : 


2/6     8°  Halle 

$1.40    12°  Boston 

1/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Z«)522|f  [53]  74 

ea.  l/-  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [38]  87 

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[Pitt  Press  Series]  2/-  f  8°  Camb.  Press   [78]  84 

2/6      8°  Paris  82 

()d.  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  [     ]  84 

1/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [51]  82 

1/6  f8°  Camb.  Press  77 

[Pitt  Press  Series]  1/6  f  8°  „  78 

dd.  p  8°  Teubner,  Lpz.     [70]  84 

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[Pitt  Press  Series]  3/-  f  8°  Camb.  Press  76 

_  g^ 

47 
[71]  85 
[87]  89 


C.  Halm  +  G.  Laubmann 

W.  E.  Heitland+H.  Cowie 

J.  R.  King  ii'6  f8°  Clar.  Press 

*  ,,     Latin         „     C.  Halm  6/-     8°  Leipzig 
*„     English     ,,     Prf.  A.  S.  Wilkins       [based  on  Halm  ;  Class.  Series]  3/6  f8°  Macmillan 

,,          „     E.  A.  Upcott  2/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press 

*  „     German     „     C.  Halm  +  G.  Laubmann  1/6  p  8°  Weidmann      [51]  86 
„          ,,          ,,     F.  Richter,  hrsg.  A.  Eberhard  l/-p  8°  Teubner,  Z«))z!^[     ]82 

* ,,     English     ,,     W.  Y.  Fausset  [an  excellent  edn.]  6/-  c  8°  Rivington                87 

*  „          „          „     W.  Ramsay,  ed.  Prf.  G.  G.  Ramsay  3/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press      [59]  69 
—V.  Pro  Ligario,  infra. 

with  German  notes  A.  Du  Mesnil  4/6     8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  83 

Latin          „     A.  W.  Zumpt  2/6     8°  Leipzig                    61 


Pro  Lege  Manilla  :  [Imper.  Cn.  Pomp.]  'w.  Eng.  notes  PriF.  A.  S.  Wilkins  [based  on  Halm ;  Class.  Ser.]  2/6  f  8°  Macmillan  [79]  85 


*with  Latin  notes  C.  Halm 
with  German  notes  Fr.  Richter 
and  p.  Roscio  :  with  German  notes  C.  Halm+G.  Laubmann 
'Pro  Archia :  *with  English  notes  Prf.  J.  S.  Reid 

•Pro  Ligario,  Deiotaro,  and  Marcello  :  with  German  notes  F.  Richter,  hrsg.  A.  Eberhard 

„  „  *andMilone,       „  ,,  „     C.  Halm  +  G.  Laubmann 

Pro  Marcello  :  — v.  Pro  Ligario,  supra. 

with  German  notes  F.  Richter,  hrsg.  A.  Eberhard 
Pro  Milone :  with  English  notes  J.  S.  Purton  [Pitt  Press  Series]  2/-  'f  8°  Camb.  Press  [73]  75 

Vide  also  Fro  Ligario.  Deistaro  and  Milone,  supra. 

Pro  Murena  :                      with  English  notes  W.  E.  Heitland  [Pitt  Press  Series]  3/-  f  8°  Camb.  Press  [75]  76 

„    Latin        „     C.  Zumpt  2/-     8°  Berlin                    59 

„     German    „     C.  Halm  +  G.  Laubmann  1/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  .5«-//«  [66]  83 

„          ,,        „    H.  A.  Koch,  hrsg.  G.  Landgraf  i/-p8°  Teubner,  Z«^«?f  [66]  85 

927 


3/6     8°  Leipzig  " '    48 

i/-p8°  Teubner,  Z/2.  [     ]83 

1/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [54]  8 1 

1/6  f8°  Camb.  Press  77 

1/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzi^\^o\  86 

1/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [50]  86 

l/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Lpz.  [     ]  86 


Philology] 


LATIN   ORATORS. 


.[Latin 


K  §217 

Philippicae; 


Pro  Plancio : 

Fro  Rabirio : 

Pro  Roscio  Amerino : 


„  and  p.  Lege  Man : 
Pro  P.  Sestio : 


Pro  Sulla : 


„  and  p.  Murena : 
In  Vatinium  : 
In  Verrem,  i.  : 

iv.  ;  V. : 
iv.-v.  ftinCaec. 
Selections  : 

Translations 
Orations : 

In  Catilinam : 
Pro  Cluentio ; 
Epistolae : 

Philippics  (14) : 
Aids: 

Bibliography, 
Deschamps,  P. 
Criticisfft,  etc, 
Munk,  Ed. 
WalUes,  M. 

Letters. 

Klotz,  Reinh. 

Nake,  Bruno 

Nisard,  Charles 
Textual  Criticism, 
Krauss,  J.  M, 


with  English  notes  Rev.  J.  R.  King  10/6     8°  Clar.  Press    [68]   79 

„     German    „     C.  Halm+G.  Laubmann  1/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  ^^?-/»«  [56]  86 

H.  A.  Koch,  hrsg.  A.  Eberhard  l/-  P  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  [70]  78 

Prf.  J.  E.  B.  Mayor     [based  on  Halm ;  Class.  Series]   5/-  f  8°  Macraillan     [61]  82 


English 

German 
English 

5> 

German 


English 

Latin 

German 

English 

Latin 

German 

j> 

Latin 

English 

German 


G.  A.  Peskett,  2  vols. 

H.  A.  Holden 

E.  Kopke 

W.  E.  Heitland 

E.  H.  Donkin 
St.  George  Stock 
G.  Landraf :  ed.  crit. 

F.  Richter,  hrsg.  A.  Fleckeisen 
C.  Halm+G.  Laubinann 
H.  A.  Holden 
C.  Halm 

H.  A.  Koch,  hrsg.  A.  Eberhard 
C.  Halm+G.  Laubmann 
Prf.  J,  S.  Reid 
C.  Halm 

F.  Richter,  hrsg.  G.  Landraf 
C.  Halm+G.  Laubmann 
C.  Halm 
H.  Cowie 
F.  Richter,  hrsgl  A.  Eberhard 


3/6  12°  Camb.  Press  87 

[Pitt  Press  Series]  4/6  f  8°  „      ■        [81]  81 

1/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Ldpzigl^(i\  73 

7/6     8°  Camb.  Press  82 

[tr.  of  Halm ;  Class.  Series]  4/6  f  8°  MacmiUan  79 

3/6  f8°  Clar.  Press  90 

6/—     8°  Erlangen  84 

i/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Ldpzig\(>iA  77 

1/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berl.  [54]86 

[Classical  Series]  5/-  f  8°  Macmillan  83 

S/6     8°  Leipzig  4S 

l/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  [63]  77 

1/6  p  8°  Weidmann     [53]  86 

[Pitt  Press  Series]  3/6  f  8°  Camb.  Press  82 

3/-     8°  Leip^g  45 

9(/.  p8°  Teubner,  Z«)>zz^  [69]  85 

1/6  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [66]  83 

2/6     8°  Leipzig  46 

iPitt  Press  Series]  l/6  f  8°  Camb.  Press  76 

ea.  1/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Ldpzig\(>(i\  76-86 

3/-  p  8°  Weidmann,  Berlin  [52]  82 

ea.  1/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  79 

3/-P  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig\6f]-(>%'\  T& 


ea.  S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.       51-52 


C.  Halm+G.  Laubmann 
Extracts  from  Cicero,  with  English  notes  H.  Walford,  3  pts. 
Chrestomathia  Ciceroniana,  with  German  notes  C.  F.  Liiders 
— V.  also  C  §  14  :  Eclectics. 

[UteraUy]  tr.  Prf.  C.  D.  Yonge,  4  vols.  .,,  ,  .     . 

iibers.  C.  Halm,  w.  German  notes,  7  pts.    ["Ausgewahlte  Reden  "]  ea.  1/3  p  8°  Teubner,  Lpz.  [     ]  83-86 
The  Catiline  Orations,  tr.  W.  C.  Green  2/6  12°  Bell  7& 

tr.  W.  C.  Green  3/-  f  8°  Hall,  Cambridge    71 

— in  Life  and  Letters  of  Cicero,  by  Rev.  G.  E.  Jeans  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan     [80]  88 

A  tr.  of  the  Letters  is  incL  in  Watson's  edn.  \ut  swpra'\  with  notes. 

tr.  Rev.  J.  R.  King  6/- ;  New  Transl.  of  i.-ii.  (only)  2/6  c  8°  Thornton,  Oxon.  78 ;  80 


Essai  Bibliographique  sur  Cic^ron 

— ut  infra;  contains  a  digest  of  Cicero's  writings. 
De  Fontibus  Topicorum  Ciceronis 

Adnotat.  ad  Cic.  epist.  ad.Fomponium,  2  pts. 
Hist.  Crit.  Cicer.  epist,  i/-  S° ;  De  Planci  et  Cic.  epp. 
Der  Eriefweclisel  zwischen  Cicero  und  Decimus  Brutus 
Notes  sur  les  Lettres  de  Cicdron 

Ciceronis  Epistolarum  Emendationes 


iw.  pref.  Jules  Janin]  5/-       8"  Paris 
(dissert,  inaug.]  1/-       8°  Halle 


Lectiones  Variae  ex  M.  T.  Cic.  edit.  Oxon.  et  Neapol.  descriptae,  3  vols. 


Seyifert,  Moritz 

Thuiot,  Chas. 

Wesenberg,  A.  S. 

Wrampelmeyer,  H. 
Language, 
Frohwein,  E. 
Hellmuth,  H. 
Landgiaf,  G. 
Lieven,  H. 
Nielander 
Stinner,  A. 
Thielmann,  Ph. 
Wetzel,  M. 

Dictionaries. 
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Nizoli,  M.  [ed.] 


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69 
66 

75 


CicSron  Epistolae  ad/atniliares  (notice  of  la  cent.  MS.  in  Paris]  =/- 

Emendationes  [alterae] :  sive  annot.  crit.  ad  Cic.  epistol.  3/- 

Codex  Wolfenbuttelanus  No.  205,  4  pts.  [Caehana,  Murena]  si- 


s' Teubner,  Leipzig  [66]  63 
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8°  Leipzig  [    ]  8j 


Die  Perfectbildungen  auf  vi  bei  Cicero 

De  Serm.  Proprietahbus  quae  in  prioribus  Cic.  oratt.  inveniuntur 

Ciceronis  Elocutione  in  orationibus  pro  P.  Quinetio  et  pro  Sex.  Rose.  Am. 

Die  consecutio  temporum  des  Cicero 

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De  Sermonis  Proprietatibus  quae  leguntur  ap.  Comificum  et  in  primis  Ciceronis  librjs  [diss.]  a/-   8'  Strassburg 

De  consecutione  temporum  Ciceron.  capita  duo  [dissert,  inaug.]  j/6       8°  Teubner,  Leipzig 

LexiconzudenRedendesCicero,4Vols.,;£9  10/-;  Lex.  z.d.  Schriften  Cic.,  pts.!. -viii.  ea.4/-    18°  Jena  77-84;  Sjinprog. 


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Orelli+Baiter,J.C.+J.  G.OnomasticonTuUianum,  3pts.                         [=vols.vi.-viii.  of  their  «(6j.  ofOc.  works]  27/-       S"  ZUricA  36-38 

A^elten   B.  R.                          Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Cicero,  tr.  Chas.  Merivale                 o.p,  [pb,  g/-  ;  ■w.  5/-]  c  8°  Longman  54 

Boissier,  G.                               Ciceron  et  ses  Amis  :  e'tude  s.  1.  soc.  rom.  d.  temps  de  C&.                      ,                 ,               3/-     12°  Paris  [63]  77 

Brilckner,  C.  A.  F.                   Leben  des  M.  Tulhus  Cicero,  pt.  i.                                                  ,    ,  [civd  and  pnv.  life]  12/-       8'  Gmingen  5a 

Collins  W   L.                           Cicero                                                              [pop.  biog,  and  ace.  of  wks.  ;  A.  C.  f.  E.  Rrs.]  2/6  f  8    Blackwood  [71]  85 

Forsyth,  Wm!                           life  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero                  [champions  Cicero  ;  mainly  drawn  fr.  his  letters]  10/6       8°  Murray  [64]  71 

Froude,  J.  A.                           — in  his  Caesar  :  a  sketch                                             [a  temperate  condemnation  of  Cicero]  6/-  c  8°  Longman  [79]  80 

d'Hugues  G.                            Une  Province  Romaine  sous  la  R^publ.                                                   [proconsulat  of  Cic]  3/-      12"  Paris  76 

Jeans  Rev.  G.  E                     Life  and  Letters  [tr.]  of  Cicero                                             [w.  historical  and  critical  notes]  10/6  c  8°  Macmillan  (8a]  88 

Middieton,  Rev.  C.                 Life  of  Cicero                                                                          ["  standard "]  «.A  (/*.  9/- ;  w- SH  c  8°  Bohn  [i74<]4a 

Muirhead,  J.  H.  Gcero :  Intro,  to  Study  of  his  Life  and  Works  1/6  c  8°  MacLehose,  Glasg.     83. 

Munk,  Ed.                               The  Student's  Cicero,  tr.  and  ed.  W.  Y.  Fausset ;  port.                                                            3/6  c  8"  Sonnenschem  89 

Anable  vindication  of  Cicero  fr.  thefierce  attacks  of  MOMMSEN,  withtr.  extracts. 

Ijfe  of  Cicero,  a  vols.                                                                                                                    24/-  c  8'  Chapman  8j>. 

A  defence  of  Cicero's  political  course  agst.  the  views  held  by  MOUUSHN,  Froude,  Merivale,  and  others. 


Trollope,  Anthony 

Quintilian 


~V.   K  §  220. 


Q2S 


Philology] 


LATIN   PHILOSOPHERS. 


[Latin 


Seneca,  M.  Annaeus  [father]. 

Text  :  rec.  A.  Kiessling      . 

„    Conrad  Bursian 
Aids  : 

Biischmann,  Charakteristik  d.  griech.  Rhetoren  bei  Senec* 

Gruppe,  Otto  Quaestioqes  Aiinaeanae 

Sander,  M.  Der  Sprachgebrauch  Seneca's,  2  pts. 


K  §218 


4/6  p  8°  Tenbner,  Leipzig  72' 
7/6     8°  Leipzig  57 


tsch.-progr.]  1/6 

(dissert.  inaug.],i/~ 

3/- 


4"  ParchUn 

78 

8°  Sedini 

73 

4°  Warm 

77;  80 

218.    LATIN  PHILOSOPHERS. 


Cicero. 

Opera : 

Academica : 

De  Amicitia  (Laelius)  : 


— w.  K  §  217  :  Latin  Orators. 
*with  English  notes  Prf.  J.  S.  Reid 
Prf.  J.  S.  Reid 


„  &De Senec.  (Catomaj.): 
De  Finibus :  * 


bks. 


German 


English 

Latin 
German 


A.  Sidgwick 

Geo.  Long 

E.  S.  Shuclcburgh 

M.  Seyffert,  hrsg.  C.  F.  W.  Muller 

C.  W.  Nauck,  <jd.  ;  J.  Sommerbrodt 

G.  Lahmeyer 

0.  Meissner 

W.  Heslop 

Prf.  J.  S.  Reid,  3  vols, 

J.  N.  Madvig 

H.  Holstein 


i.  and  ii.  in  prep. ;  iii.  =  tr. 


,,  ,,         ,,     D.  Boeckel 

ex.  rec.  J.  Vahlen 
with  German  notes  A.  Du  Mesnil 

„     English     „     Prf.  J.  B.  Mayor  :  Ed.  Crit.,  i.  10/6  ;  ii.  12/6  ;  iii 

„  ,,  ,,     ofG.  F.  Schomann,  tr.  A.  Stickney  [Am.  ] 

„     German     ,,     G.  F.  Schomann 

,,  „  ,,     A.  Goethe 

with  English  notes  Hi  A.  Holden 

,,     German     ,,     O.  Heine 

„  ,,         ,,    J.  V.  Graber 

„  „  „     C.  TUcking 

„  „  „     C.  F.  W.  Muller 

with  German  notes  C.  Meissner 

„      French      ,,     and  intro.  J.  E.  Vignon 
with  English  notes  W.  D.  Pearraan 

,,     German     ,,     C.  Meissner 
DeSenectute  (Catomaj.):  *with  English  notes  Geo.  Long 

V.  also  De  Amic.  svfra.^ 

„  „  „     Prfi  J.  S.  Reid  [Pitt  Press  Ser.]  3/6  f  8°  Camb.  Press 

„  ,,  ,,     E.  S.  Shuckbargh  [Elem.  Class.]  1/6    18°  Macmillan 


De  Legibus : 

Pe  Natura  Deorum: 

De  OfEciis : 

De  Repnblica : 

Somnium  Scipionis  : 


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9a.  p  8°Weidmann[52]84;  [     J84 

91/.  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig\ii2\i  f, 

9«'.p8°        „  „  87 

2/-  f  8°   Clar.  Press  84 

8/-   8°Camb.PresszV2/r^.;83 

22/6      8°   Copenhagen     [38]  76 

3/- p  8°  Teubner, /.«))2;|j    ^3 

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4/-      8°  Berlin  [70  83 

5/-     8°  Leipzig  79 

10/-     8°  Cambl  Press     80-8  s 

$1.55    12°  Boston  8- 

2/6p  8°  \Veidmann,,5er/H;[5o]75 

2/6  p  8"  Teubner,  L-eipzig    87 

[w.  intro.  and  analysis]  9/-  c  8°  Camb.  Press    [54]  84 

2/6  p  8°  Weidmann      [57]  85 

1/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Zrt/«4't56]74 

2/6     8°  Paderborn  79 

2/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig   82 

td.  p  8°  TeuhneiLpz.[Ber/in  69]  78 

2/6    12''  Paris  [7()]  78 

[Pitt  Press  Sen]  2/-  f  8°  Camb.  Press  83 

6d.  p  8°Teubner,Z«y>3/i,'[7o]86 

[Camb.  Texts  with  Notes]  i/5  f  8°  Bell  "         80 


II  11  ,,     A.  Sidgwick 

„  „  „     J.  H.  AUen+J.  B.  Greenough  [Ams.] 

,,     German     ,,     G,  Lahmeyer,  gd. ;  C.  Meissner 
,,  ,,         III     J.  Sommerbrodt 

Tusculanae  Disputationes :  rec.  Mor.  Seyffert 

with  Latin  notes  R.  Kiihner 
•  ,,  German  ,,     G.  Tischer+G.  Sorof,  2  pts. 
„         „        „     O.  Heine 
— V.  C  §  I4  :  Eclectics. 


79 

^      82 
'^      78 


Translations  : 

Aids 

Desjardins,  A. 
Hirzel,  R. 

Levin,  T.  W. 
-  Mayor,  Prf.  J.  E.  B. 

*ZelIer,  Prf.  Ed. 

.  jD^  Natura  Deorum, 

Klotz,  Reinh. 

De  Officiis. 

Leitnieir,  JD, 

De  Oratore. 
vPiderit,  K.  W, . 

De  Republtcii^ 

Macrobius, 


2/-    12"  Rivington 

6sc.    12°  Boston  !S- 

%d.  p8°Teubnei-[57]77:[7o]85 

l/-  p  8°  Weidmann, Z)V;'//;/[5i]77 

6/-     8°  Leipzig  04 

9/6      8-^  Jena  [     ]  74 

ea.  1/6  p8°  Weidmann, ^tfMV/[5o]S4^86 

2/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Z^^^az^  [64J  y^ 


—V.  also  K  §  217,  K  §  Z20. 

Les  Devoirs  :  essai  sur  la  morale  de  Cic^ron 
Untersuchungen  zu  Cicero's  Philosoph.  Schrifteii,  3  vols. 


[prize  essay]  3/- 
35/- 


i.:  De  Nat  Deor.,  s/-;  ii.,  De  Fin.,  De  Off,,  18/-;  iii.:  Acad.,  Tusc.  Disp.,  la/-. 
Six  Lectures  Introductory  to  the  philosophical  writings  of  Cicero 
Sketch  of  Ancient  Philosophy  from  Thales  to  Cicero 

Intended  mainly  for  students  reading  CiCERO. 
History  of  Eclecticism  in  Greek  Philosophy,  tr.  S.  F.  Alleyne 


^^ 


Paris 
Leipzig' 

'  Delghton,  Camb. 
Camb.  Press 


16/6     c  8°  Longman 


Lueretius 


ZELLER'S  &  Levin's  books  are  the  only  two  of  the  above  which  deal  directly  or  at  all  extensively  with  CICERO'S  philosophy. 

Adnotat.'  crit,  ad  Cic.  de  nat.  deorum^  4  pts.  2/6- 

Apologie  d.  christl.  Moral.  [compar.  of  de  off.  and  Ambrose]  z/- 

Zur  Kritik  und  Exegese  von  Cicero  de  oratore  s/"  ' 

Comm.  in  Somnium  Scipionis  (one  of  the  chief  sources  for  the  Re^uh!\—v  K  {  224. 

— V.  K  §  214  :  Latin  Poets. 

929 


65 

77-83 


7' 
Si 


83 


4"  Leipzig 

67-68 

8'  Munich 

*• 

8*  Hanaii 

^7-58 

3  o 


Philology]        LATIN   WRITERS  ON   GRAMMAR,   LEXICOGRAPHY,  ETC. 


[Latin 


K  §219 

Seneca,  Luc.  Annaeus. 

Opera  quae  supersunt :       rec.  F.  Haase,  3  vols. 


8/-  p  8°  Teubner,  Lfz.  [52-53]  72-74 


I}ialogonim  lib.  xii.: 

De  Benef.  et  Clement. : 
Translations  : 
De  Beneficiis : 
Minor  Dialogues : 
Morals : 

Aids 

Life  aiid  PJulosopky, 
Aubertin,  Chas. 
Doergens,  Armin. 
Fleury,  A. 
Haas,  Jac. 
Holzheer, 
Martens,  Alfred 
Science. 

Marx,  K.  F.  H. 
Nehring,  A, 
Textual  Criticism, 
Gertz,  M.  C. 
Matthiae,  Otto 
Z^angttage, 
Hoppe,  A. 
Rauschning,  O 

Varro. 

Logistorici ; 

Curio  de  Cultu  Deorum  ! 


L;  Dialogi,  Epigrammata  super  Exilio.  Ludus  de  Morte  Claudii,  De  dementia,  3/6  [Ja]  74. 
li.:  De  Benetic.  Natur.  Quaestt.,  2/6  [52]  73;  iii.:  Epistt.  moral.,  Fragm.,  De  RemedTfort.,  Supposita,  4/- [S3]  72. 

5  vols.  [Editio  Tauchnitiana]  ea.  1/3    16°  Leipzig       [32]  73-78 

L-ii.:  Scripta  Moral;  iii.-iT.:  Epistt.  ad  LuciL;  v.:  Natt.  Quaestt.,  Apocolocy&tosis,  Fragai.,  ladices. 

rec.  H.  J.  Miiller  14/-     8*  Prague  •  87 

*rec.  M.  C.  Gertz  8°  Copenhagen  87 

„    H.  A.  Koch  +  J.  Vahlen :  ed.  crit.  S/-     8°  Leipzig  79 

„    M.C.  Gertz  4/6  p8°  Weidmann,.S«-/«»  76 


On  Benefits,  tr.  Aubrey  Stewart  3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

tr.  Aubrey  Stewart  [with  his  dialogue  on  Clemency]  5/-  c  8°  ,, 

„  W.  Clode  [a  selection  of  his  prose;  Camelot  Series]  i/-   16°  Walter  Scott 

—for  English  Books,  v.  C  §  11 :  Stoics. 


87 

89 

88 


S£ngque  et  S.  Paul 

Senecae  disciplinae  nioralis  cum  Antoniniana  comparatio 

S.  Paul  et  Sen&que,  2  vols. 

De  L.  Annaei  Senecae  Philosoph.  monitis 

Der  Philosoph.  Seneca,  2  pts.  ,  '   _      ,    > 

De  L.  Annaei  Senecae  vita  et  tempore 

Anordnung  der  d.  Medic,  betrefF.  Ausspruch.  Senecas 
Die  geologischen  Anschauungen  d.  Seneca,  2  pts. 

Studia  Critica  in  Senecae  Dialogos. 
Observationes  Criticae  in  L.  Annaeum  Senecam 

Ueber  die  Sprache  des  Philosoph.  Seneca,  2  pts. 
De  Latinitate  L.  Annaei  Senecae 


rec.  A,  Riese — in  his  edn  ^Saturae  Menippeae 
fragm.,  coll.,  et  adnot.  L.  Krahner 


3<- 
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12/6 

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1/6 
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[schl.-progrs.] 
[dissert  inaug.]  i/- 


6/- 
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Z"  Leipzig 
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8°  Munich 
8°  Rastatt 
8°  Altona 

4°  Got  ting  en 
4*  Wolfenbdttel 

8°  Copenhagen 
8"  Berlin 

Lauban 
8°  Regensburg 


I57]  1° 
57 
S3 

.     7' 
58;  S9 

7' 

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73;  7* 

74 
6£ 

73;  77 
76 


8°  Teubner,  Leipzig   65 
4°  Friedland  51 


219.    LATIN  WRITERS  ON  GRAIMMAR,  LEXIC0GRAPH7,  METRICS,  &c. 


Collectively. 

Keil,  H.  [ed.] 


i.:  Charisius.    Diomedes  i^j. 

-iii.:  Priscianus  £\  i8j. 

iv.;  Probus.  Donatus,  Servius,  Sergius.  igj. 

v.:  Cledonius,    Pompeius,   Julianus,   Consentius, 

Pbocas,  Eutyches,  Augustinus,  Palaemon, 

Asper,  Macrobius  19J. 


Grammatici  Latini,  7  vols,  and  Supplement 


158/6     8**  Leipzig 


55-80 


tL:  Victorious,  Caesius,  Bassus,  Fortiinatianus, 
Tercntianus  Maums,  Plodus,  Rufinus, 
Mallius  Theodorus  ^x  31*. 


viL:  Scaunis,  Velius  Longus,  Cuper,  Agroecius, 

CaSsiodonis,     Martyrius,     Beda;     Albimis, 

Audax,     Dositheus,     Arusianus,     Messius, 

Com.  Fronto  ;£i  u.  bd. 

Sufpt.  Anecdota  Helvetica,  ed.  H.  Hagen         19J'. 


Metrology. 


Gaisford,  Thomas  [ed.]  Scriptores  Latini  Rei  Metricae 

Marius  Victorious  l  Servius  <U  centrum  metris 

Uarius  Plotius  Sacerdos  I  Rufinus 

^esius  Bassus  I  Censorinus 

Atilius  Fortunatianus  I  Priscianus  de  ntetr.  comic. 


a,p.  [pb.  12/-;  w.  4/6]     8°  Oxford 


37 


Dibmedes 
Mallius  Theodorus 
Julius  Severus  de  pedibus 
Isidori  glossarium ;  etc. 


FeStUS,    S.    Pompeius   De  Verborum  Signification^  ed.  A.  Dacer,  2  vols.  [Delphine  edn.]  o,p.  {w.  lo/-]  r  8°  Valpy  26 

*  „  ,,  ,,  ,,    A.  Thewrewk  de  Ponor,  pf.  i.  7/6     8°  Leipzig  90 

Loci  [metrologici]  e  Festi  lib.  de  verb,  signif. ,  rec.  F.  Hultsch — in  Metrol. 

Reliq.,  vol.  ii.  2/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  66 

Translation  :  trad.  A.  Savagner  [Collection  Panckoucke]  o.p.      8°  Paris  46 

Nonius  MareellUS  &   FulgentiUS  ed.  F.  D.  Gerlach  +  C.  L.  Roth  [w.  crit.  appar.]  4/-  r8°  Basle 

ed.'Lud.  Quicherat  12/6     8°  Paris 

ed.  J.  H.  Onions  Clar.  Press 

Mr.  ONIONS,  who  pub.  acoUat  of  the  HarL  MS.  of  Nonius  in  1882,  has  just  died  [in  1889],  and  It  is  doubtful  if  the  above  will  appear. 


42 
72 

in  prep. 


Introduction  k  la  lecture  de  NoniuS  Marcellus 
De  Nonii  Marcelli  auctoribus^grammaticiS';  z  r*  pi. 
Analectorum  Nonianorum  libri  duo 

— V.  K  §  224  :  Miscellaneous  Writers. 


Aids: 

Quicherat,  Lud. 
Schmidt,  Paul 
Vahlen,  J. 

Macrobius 
Priseian. 

Opera :  rec.  emaculavit  A.  Krehl,  2  vols. 

Varro.  De  Lingua  Latlna:  rec.  L.  Spengel,  rec.  A.  Spengel 

„  „  „        ,,    F.  Hultsch — in  Metrolog.  Reliq.,  vol.  it 

,,  II  ,,      emend,  et  adnot.  C.  O.  Miiller 


s 


16/6 ;  red.  to  6/- 
8/- 


8'  Paris 
8°  Leipzig 


8°  Leipzig 
8°  Berlin 


73 
68 
59 


19;  20 

[26]  85 
2/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipzig  66 
e.p.  {pb.  6/-;  w.  15/-]     8°  Leipzig  33 


Aids 

Spengel,  L«onh. 

Wilmaons,  A. 


— V.  also  K  §  214. 

Ueb.  d.  Kritik  d,  Varron.  Biicher  de  ling.  lat. 

Do  Varronis  libiis  grammaticis 


2/- 

.'4- 


4'  Munich 
8°  Berlin 


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LATIN   WRITERS  ON  ORATORY,  AGRICULTURE,  ETC. 


[Latin 


i  220-221 


220.    LAUm  WRITERS  ON  ORATORY. 


Cicero. 


De  Claris  Oratoribus ; 
(Brutus) : 


De  laventione 
De  Oratore : 


Orator : 


rec.  F.  Ellendt  ' 

*with  English  notes  Prf.  Martin  Kellogg  [Am.] 

„     German     ,,     K.  W.  Piderit,  hrsg.  w.  Fiiedrich 
„  „  ,,     O.  Jahn,  hrsg.  A.  Eberhard 

— V.  Rhetorica,  infra. 
with  English  notes  Prf.  A.  S.  Wilkins 
„     Latin         „     F.  Ellendt,  2  vols. 
„     German     ,,     G.  Sorof,  3  vols. 

„     K.  W.  Piderit,  hrsg.  F.  T.  Adler 
rec.  F.  Heerdegen 

'with  English  notes  Dr.  J.  E.  Sandys 
„     German    „     O.  Jahn 

„     K.  W.  Piderit 
Rhetorica  (Ad  Herennium  &  De  Invent. ) :  rec.  W.  Friedrich 

ed.  crit.  A.  Weidner 
Translation  : 
De  Oratore  :  tr.  F.  B.  Calvert 

Aid: 
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Cornificius. 

Rhetoricorum  ad  C.  Herennium  libri  iv.  w.  Latin  comment.  C.  L.  Kayser 

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De  Rhetoiicis  ad  Herennium 


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Quintilian. 

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„    C.  Halm  :  ed.  crit.,  2  vols. 
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„     German    „     E.  Bonnell+F.  Meister 
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De  fontibus  Quintiliani  rhetoricis 


I'ranslation  : 

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Morawski,  C. 
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Textual  Criticism, 

Chatelain+leCoultre,E.  +  J.  Quint.  Inst.  Oratoire 

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031 


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'  Aids 
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METEOROLOGICAL  WRITERS. 

HULTSCH,  F.  [ed.]  Scriptoram  MeteoroJogicum  Reliquiae,  voL  ii. 

NATURAL  SCIENCE:  GENERALLY. 

Plinius  (major). 


[Scriptores  Romani]  2/6  p  8°  Teubner,  Leipiag  6& 


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Selection : 
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Nolten,  D. 
Oemichen,  G. 
Urlichs,  C.  L. 
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Muller,  J. 

IntUx. 

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Lucubrationes  Plinianae,  2/6  ;  Novae  Lucub.  Plin. 

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Gellius. 

Noctes  Atticae; 
Translation  : 
Attic  Nights : 

Aids  : 
Hertz,  Martin 

Kretzschmer,  J, 
Mercklin,  L. 

tlacrobius 

Vol.  i.  :  Coinmentt. 


rea  Marc.  Hertz,  2  vols.  4/6;  Ed.  Crit.,  vol.  i.  10/-,  ii. 


IS/-     8°  Z/z.[S3]86;5«-/ot83;85 


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Linke,  H. 

Schoemann,  G.  F.  C. 
Wissowa,  G. 

Plinius  (minor). 

Epistolae : 


bks.  i.-ii.: 

bk.  iii. : 
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Selections : 


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Moinmsen,  T.  Etude  surPline  lejeune,,  trad.  C.  Morel  ,3/6 

The  original  from  wh.  this  is  tr.  appeared  in  Hermes,  vol.  iii.  [1869]. 
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225.    GENERALLY. 


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8°  Padertorn 
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JBURG,  F. 

DiETERiCA,  Waldemar 
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K  §  226 

Taylor,  Rev.  Isaac 

Thorsen, 

VVlMMER,  Prf.  L.  F.  A. 


Greeks  and  Goths  :  a  study  of- the  Runes 

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.,._..,--.. ^----ifr,  r^    **  -.-.--.--^ 


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8°  Leipzig 


S5 


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A  sortof-miDorGRlMU  ;  gives  comparative  etymologies  from  Gothic,  Latin,  Greek,  and  Sanscrit. 


Accidence. 

V.  Bahder,  K. 
Kluge,  Friedr. 

-Verb. 

Kluge,  Friedr. 
SlEVERS,  E. 

Noun. 

Jacobi, 
su'tterlin,  i* 

ZiMMER,  H, 

Adjective. 
Meyer,  Leo 

Syntax  :  Pronoun. 
Kolbing,  E. 


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6.    GOTHIC  PHILOLOaY  amd  LITERATUBE. 


GrammaF:  Generally, 

Balg,  G.  H.  [Am.] 
*Braune,  W. 


Douse,  T.  Le  Marchant' 
Meyer,  Leo 
Ramsay,  ^^' 
Wright,  Dr.  Joseph 
Z1M.MER,  H. 


Comparative  Grammar  of  Gothic  l^ng.,  pts.  i.-ii.    [in  8  pts.  ;  w.  spec.  ref.  to 

'  Eng.  and  Germ.]  ea.  50^.  r  8°  JVew  York  86-89  in  prog. 

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Gothische  Sprache  [esp.  in  rel.  to  Sansc,  Gk.  and  Lat.]  14/-     8°  Berlin  69 

Gothic  Handbook  :  intro.  to  hist,  of  Goths  and  study  of  Gothic  Language  6/-  c  8°  Wells  Gardner       89 
Gothic  Primer  Clar.  Press,    in  prep. 

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Ueber  die  Flexion  der  Adjectiva  in  Gotischea 

Absolute  Participia  im  Gotischen  u.  ibr  Verhalt.  z.  Griech. 


Erfurt 
Gottingen 


Der  Artikel  in  Gotischen 


[school-programme]  1/6     4°  Erfurt 


Accidence. 

Adjectives, 
Bernhardt,  E. 
Participles. 

LiJCKE, 

S3mtax. 

Article. 
Bernhardt,  E. 
Verb. 
Burkhardt, 

SCHIRMER,  Carl 

Noun. 

KoHLER,  Arthur 
SCHRADER,  Karl 

■    Pronoun. 
Eckardt, 

Palaeography. 

Ewald  +  Loewe,  P.+G.  [eds.]  Exempla  Scripturae  Visigothicae 

Phonolog'y. 

Webster,  H.  L.  Zur  Gutteralfrage  im  Gotischen 

Etymology. 

Feist,  G.  Grundriss  der  gotischen  Etymologie 

Dictionaries. 

DiEFENBACH,  L.  Vergleichendes  Worterbuch  der  gothischen  Sprache,  2  vols. 

ScHULZE,  E.  Gotisches  Worterbuch 

The  first  edition  was  published  sub  tit.  Gothisches  Glossar. 

Mosso-Gothic  Glossary  [w.  an  outl.  of  the  grammar]  9/-  s  4°  Asher 

Contains  a  list  of  A.-S.  and  English  words  etj-mofogically  connected  with  the  Mceso-Gothic. 


K  §226 

77 

76 

74 


Der  Gebrauch  d.  Conjunctivs  bei  Ulfilas 

Ueber  d.  syntakt.  Gebrauch  d.  Optativus  im  Gotischen 

Ueber  d.  syntakt.  Gebrauch  d.  Dativs  im  Gotischen 
Ueber  d.  syntakt.  Gebrauch  d.  Genetivs  in  d.  got.  Sprache 

Ueber  d.  Syntax  d.  gotischen  Relativpronomens 


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Roots. 
Byrne,  Rev.  J. 

Particles  and  Adverbs, 

Bezzenberger,  A. 

DORFELD,  C. 
SCHWAHN, 

Prepositions. 
Naber,  F. 


Origin  of  the  Greek,  Latin  and  Gothic  Roots 


18/-     8°  Trubner 


Untersuchungen  iib.  d.  gotischen  Adverbien  und  Partikeln  2/6     8°  Halle 

Das  Prafix  ^«- [Gothic  ^a-]  bei  Ulfilas  und  Tatian  1/6     8°     ,, 

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Literature. 

History.  - 

Sievers,  Prf.  E.  Geschichte  d.  gotischen  Litteratur — in  Paul's  Grundriss,  vol.  ii.,  pt.  i  [«/  K  §  225]  2/-  8°  Strassburg  90 

Gospels. 

(a)  Manuscripts. 

Codex  Argenteus  [?4  cent.]  :  ed  A.  Uppstrom  [fragm.  of  Gothic  Gospels  at  Upsala]  19/6    f°  Upsala  54-5 

Codices  Gotici  Ambrosiani :  ed.  same  [Epp.  Paul,  Esra,  Nehem.]  15/-     4°  Stockholm  68 

(b)  Editions. 

Anglo-Sax.,  Gothic,  Wiclf.  and  Tynd.  Gospels,  ed.  J.  Bosworth-f  G.  Waring           [in  parallel  cols.]  12/-  8°  J.  R.  Smith  [65]  73 

Ulfhilas,  Bp.  [4  cent.]    Vet.  et  Nov.  Test.  Fragmenta,  ed.  H.  C.  v.  Gabelentz-f-J.  Lobe,  2  vols.    40/-  4°  Leipzig  43  ;  60 

„             „           „         hrsg.  E.  Bernhardt                                                [w.  Greek  text  and  comm.]  13/6  %"  HcUle  75 

•  „             „           „         H.  F.  Massmann                                                                                                  lo/-  8°  Stuttgart  57 

With  parallel  Greek  and  Latin  Tersions ;  notes,  dictionary  and  historical  introduction  in  German. 

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Gospel  of  S.  Mary  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat  4/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press  78 

Aids  —for  Language  of  Ulfilas.  v.  sufva. 

■    Scott,  Rev.  C  A.  —article  Ulfflas,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xxui.  30/-       4*  Black  88 

Waitz,  G.  '  Leben  und  Lehre  des  Ulfilas  8°  Hanover  ao 

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K  §§227-228 

227.    FRISIAN  PHILOLOGY  and  LITERATURE. 

History  of  the  Language. 

SlEBS,  Theodor  Zur  Geschichte  der  englisch-friesischen  Sprache,  pt.  i.  lo/-     8°  Halle      ,  89 

Dictionaries. 

Halberi'SMA,  J.  Lexicon  Frisicum,  vol.  i.  [A-Feer]  16/-  r  8°   Tie  Hague  74 

Hettema  de  Haan,  M.  Idioticon  Frisicum  [Frisian-Latin-Dutch]  18/-  s  4°  Leeuwarden  74 

East-Frisian.  , 

ten  DoORNKAAT-KooLMAN,  J.  Worterbuch  der  dstfiiesischen  Sprache,  3  vols.  44/-  r  8°  Norden  77-^4 

Old  Frisian. 

V.  RiCHTHOFEN,  K.  Altfriesisches  Worterbuch'  10/-     4°  Gottingen  40 

Grammars. 

North- Frisian, 

Bendsen,  B.  Die  Nordfriesische  Sprache  nach  der  Moringer  Mundart  ^  10/6     8°  I^yden  60 

Old  Frisian. 

Cummins,  A.  H.  Grammar  of  Old  Friesic  Lang.  [w.  readg.-bk.  and  vocab.l  6/-  c  8°  Triibner  [81]  87 

GiJNTHER,  Curt  Die  Verba  im  Altostfriesischen                                                 [dissert,  inaug.]  2/-     8°  Leipzig  80 

van  Helten,  W.  L.  Altostfriesche  Grammatik                                                                                      8/6     8°  Leeuwarden  90 

Literature. 

History. 

Hewett,  W.  T.  [Am.]     Frisian  Language  and  Literature ;  an  historical  study  7Sf.    12°  New  York  79 

Text. 

Oera  Linda  Book  [MS.  13  cent.]  :  text  and  tr.  ed.  W.  R.  Sandbach  [a  fraud]       5/-     8°  Triibner  76 

228.    GERIMAN  PHILOLOGY  (a):   OLD-HIGH  ahd  OLD-LOW  GERMAN. 

Grammar :   Generally— j-.  also  K  §  225  :  Teutonic  Philology  :  Generally  (Grimm,  Heyne,  Holtzmann). 

*Braune,  W.  Althochdeutsche  Grammatik  [Samml.  Gramm.  germ.  Dial.]  5/-     8°  Halle  86 

Hahn,  K.  a.  Althochdeutsche  Grammatik,  ed.  A.  Jeitteles  [w.  selns.  and  glossary;  antiquated]  3/-  8°  Pragtu  [52]  75 

Etymology. 

Dictionaries  — v.  also  K  §  225  :  Teutonic  Philology  :  Generally. 

Graff,  Dr.  E.  G.  Althochdeutscher  Sprachschatz :  W'buch  d.  altdeutschen  Sprache,  7  vols.  50/-     4°  Berlin  34-4^ 

Conts,  aU  the  O.-H.G.  words  used bef.  12  cent.,  comp.  w,  M..H.  G.,  Indian  dialects.  Gk.,  Lat.,  Old  Pruss.,  Goth.,  A.-S.,  Old  Dutch,  IceL,  Scand.,  Sansc,  etc., 
and  showing  the  roots  w.  the  Highand  Low  Germ.,  Engl.,  Dutch,  Danish  and  Swed.  langs.  have  in  common.    Vol.  vii.  is  an  Index,  by  H.  F.  MASSMANN. 

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Wackernagel,  W.  Altdeutsches  Handwbrterbuch  8/-  r  8°  Basle  [    ]  7^ 

Glosses. 

*Steinmeybr+Sievers,  I;  [eds.]  Die  althochdeutsche  Glossen,  vol.  i.  15/-;  ii.  zo/-;  iii.  ?  18°  Berlin     79;  8z;  Sg 

Names. 

*F6rstemann,  E.  Aldeutsches  Namenbuch,  voL  i.  [Personal-names]  27/-;  ii.  [Place-names]  30/-     8°  A'i);-a'/m««e«54;  56-59 

,,  „  Die  deutschen  Ortsnamen  [conts.  a  bibliography]  6/-     8°  ,,  63 

Chrestomathies  and  Collections. 

Braune,  W.  [ed.]              Althochdeutsches  Lesebuch  4/-     8°  Halle               [75]  88 

Hattemer,  H.  [ed.]         Denkmahle  des  Mittelalters,  3  vols.                             [still  useful]  op.  \Jib.  52/6]  r8°  .«.  Gallen          44-^9 

MiJLLENHOFF,  K.  [ed.]      Altdeutsche  Sprachproben,  hrsg.  M.  Roediger  4/-     8°  Berlin              [64]  85 

*          ,,             +SCHERER,  W.  [eds]  Denkmiiler  deutsclier  Poesie  u.  Prosa  aus  d.  8-12  Jahrh.  14/-     8°      ,.                   [63]  73 

Schade,  Oskar  [ed.]          Altdeutsches  Lesebuch,  pt.  i.  [texts]  4/6 ;  ii.  [diet,  ui  sup.]  30/-     8°  Halle  62 ;  [66]  73-83 

Simrock,  Karl  [ed.]           Altdeutsches  Lesebuch  in  neudeutscher  Sprache  5/-     ?>'  Stultgarl         [51]  84 

Wackernagel,  W.  [ed.]  Deutsches  Lesebuch,  i.:  Altdeutsch;  ii.-iii.  [since  1500]  3°/-  '  8°  Basle         [35-36]  73 

Wright,  Dr.  Joseph  [ed.]  An  Old  High  German  Primer                     [w.  grammar,  notes  and  gloss.]  3/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  90 

Manuscripts. 

V.  Keller,  H.  A.  Verzeicliniss  altdeutscher  Handschriften,  hrsg.  E.  Sievers  5/-     8°  Tubingen  90 

Romance  Elements  in  Old-High  German. 

Fkanz,  W.  Die  lateinisch-romanischen  Elemente  im  Althochdeutschen  2/-     8°    Strassburg  ,  84 

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Die  deutsche  Verskunst  nach  ihrem  geschiclitl.  Entwiclielung  3/-     8°  Marburg 

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Metrics. 

SCHREIDER,  J.  I. 
VlI.MAR,  A.  F.  C. 

Old-Low  German. 

Grammar. 
Heyne,  Moritz 

Phonology. 

Gallee,  J.  H.  Altsachsische  Laut-  u.  Flexionslehre,  pt.  i.  [kleinere  westfal.  Denkmaler]     8°  Haarlem 

Etymology:  Dictionary. 

Heyne,  Moritz  Altsachsisches  Q\o%%2ic—afpended  to  his  edn.  of  the  Heliand  \ut  K  §  248]. 

Nam£S. 

Althof,  H.  Grammatili  altsachs.  Eigennamen  in  westfal.  Urkunden  [9-1 1  cent.]  1/6     ^Paderbom 

Literature. 

Heliand,  — v.  K  §  248. 

Middle-Low  German— e/.  K  §  231 :  German  Dialects,  s.v.  Piatt 


K  §§229-230 


61 
70 


73 


79 


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Grammar :  Generally— ».  aUo  k  §  225 

Hahn,  K.  a. 
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Teutonic  Philology  :  Generally. 
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Halle 
Vienna 
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80 


Die  Aussprache  des  Mittelhochdeutschen        ' 

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History  of  the  Language— &.  also  k  §  225,  s.v.  iiist.  of  Lang. 

V.  Bahder,  Karl  Grundlagen  der  neuhochdeutschen  Schriftsprache 

Kldge,  Friedrich  Von  Luther  bis  Lessing  S" 

Ling-uistic  Geography. 

BiiRNHAKDl,  K.  Die  Sprachgrenze  zwischen  Deutschland  und  Frankreich     [w.  a  col.  map]  i/-  r  8°  Cassel 

Ldeckh,  R.  Der  Deutschen  Volkszahl  und  Spracligebiet  in  d.  europ.  Staaten  S/-     Z'  Berlin 

^  also  his  Sfiyachkaricvomfreitss.  Staate  {zee.  to  ci:n=ivi%oiii6z),p\a.tez:  as  also  H.  KIEPERT'S  Die  Sprachgyenee  in  Eisass-Lothrinffen  {v/.'[ii;^n)~ia  Zt^hr  d 
GesiUsch.  /.  ErdkuHde  zu  Btrlin,  vol.  jx.  (1874)  [of  wh.  a  reduction  is.given  in  PeTermaNN'S  Mittheitungen  1875],  and  map  20  in  R.  ANDREE+0.  PfesCHEL'.s 
I'hysik-slat.  Atlas  a.  dettt.  ReicHtt. 

937 


90 


71 
69 


Philology] 


GERMAN   PHILOLOGY. 


[Teutonic 


K  §230 

Grammar:  Generally. 

Becker,  K.  F.  Handbuch  der  deutschen  Sprache 

Heyse,  J.  C.  A.  Deutsche  Grammatik,  hrsg.  Otto  Lyon 

ScHULZ,  B.  Die  deutsche  Grammatik  in  ihren  Grundziigen 

Whitney,  Prf.W.  D.[Am.]  Compendious  German  Grammar 

WlLMANNS,  W.  Deutsche  Grammatik  fUr  die  Unter-  u.  Mittelklassen 

Accidence :  Adjective. 

OSTHOFF,  Prf.  H.  Zur  Gesch.  d.  schwachen  deutsch.  Adjectivums  [OsthofF's  Forsch.,  pt.  ii.]  6/-     8°  fena 


6/-  8°  Prague  [28-29]  76 
4/-  8°  Hanmer  [14]  85 
S/-  8°  Paderborn  [69]  86 
4/6  p  8°  Macmillan  79 

2/-     8°  Berlin  .  [77]  83 


Verb. 
Kluge,  F. 

Syntax. 

Erdmann,  O. 
Sentence. 
Kern,  Friedr. 

Phonolog'y 

V.  Bahder,  Karl 
SOAMES,  L. 


Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der  deutschen  Conjugation      [Quellen  u.  Forsch.]  4/-     8°  Sfrassburg 


Grundzuge  der  deutschen  Syntax,  pt.  i. 


[in  its  histor.  devel.]  3/6     8°  Stuttgart 


2/-     8°  Berlin 


76 

79 

86 
[S3]  88 


Die  deutsche  Satzlehre  :  Untersuchung  ihrer  Grundlagen 

— V.  also  K  §  120  :  Aryan  Philology,  s.v.  Phonetics. 

Grundlagen  d.  neuhochdeutschen  Lautsystems  [l5-l6  centuries]  6/-     8°  Strassbur%  90 

Introduction  to  English,  French  and  German  Phonetics  6/-  c  8°  Sonnenschein  90 


Orthography  and  Pronunciation. 

Andresen,  K.  G.  Sprachgebrauch  und  Sprachrichtigkeit  5/- 

DUDEN,  Konrad  Neue  Schulorthographie,  i/-;  Verschiedenheiten  d.  amtl.  Regelbiicher  iib.  Orthogr.  1/ 
Orthographischer  Wegweiser,  1/6  ;  Orthographisches  Worterbuch  2/ 


Saalfeld,  G.  a. 
Sanders,  Daniel 

it  )t 

ROCCA,  O. 
ViETOR,  W. 

Historical. 

MlCHAELIS,  G. 

Etymology. 

Dictionaries. 
Flugel,  J. 
Grieb,  Chr.  F. 
*Grimm,  J.  +  W. 
Heyne,  Moritz 
*Kl0ge,  Friedrich 

Janssen,  V.  F. 
KOHLER,  F. 
*LUCAS,  N.  J. 

*MURET 

Sanders,  Daniel 


Die  neue  deutsche  Rechtschreibung 
Katechismus  der  deutschen  Orthographie 
Orthographisches  Worterbuch 
Die  richtige  Aussprache  des  Hochdeutschen 
German  Pronunciation  ;  practice  and  theory 


[Weber's  Katechismen]  1/6 

2/- 
1/6 


8°  Heilbroiin       [So]  80 

ryi/«»!W;[8r]86;  [86]  86 

'  Leipzig\?,\']?,/^;  [80]  87 

8°  Heilnroim  %'k 

[     ]86 

[75]  7^ 

86 

85 


8°  Rostock 
8°  Hedbronn 


Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der  deutschen  Rechtschreibung,  2  pts. 


z/6     8°  Berlin 


77;  8» 


[43]  85 

[63]  8s 


r  4°  Leipzig  90  in  firos;. 
r8°  Strassburg\&2-^z\?,& 
90. 


Pract.  Dictionary  of  Eng.  and  Germ.  Langs.,  2  vols.,  17/68°;  Abgd.  6/-  c  8°  Leipzig 

Dictionary  of  the  English  and  German  Languages,  3  vols.  20/-  r  8°  Stuttgart 

—V.  K  §  225. 

Deutsches  Worterbuch,  vol.  i.  [A-G]  lo/- 

Etymologisches  Worterbuch  der  deutschen  Sprache  10/- 

Gesammtindex  to  same  7/~ 

German  and  English  Dictionary  [both  parts]  6/-     8°  Leipzig       [59-61]  81 

Dictionary  of  English  and  German  Langs.,  4  vols.  p.p.  \w.  £6  6/-]  i  8°  Bremen             54-68- 

a  new  edn.  of  this — by  far  the  most  importaot — dictionary  has  been  said  to  be  in  preparation  for  several  years. 

Encyclopaedic  Dictionary  of  the  English  and  German  Languages  Berlin  in  prep. 

Likely  to  be  a  very  important  work :  has  been  in  preparation  since  1867. 

Worterbuch  der  deutschen  Sprache,  2  vols.  72/-     4°  Leipzig      [59-65]  8- 

Handworterbuch  der  deutschen  Sprache  7/6  r  8°        ,,  [69]  8& 

Erganzungsworterbuch  der  deiitschen  Sprache  30/-     /^Berlin     Vl^  scjq.\%- 

Worterbuch  der  Hauptschwierigkeiten  in  der  deutschen  Sprache  3/-     8°       „  [72]  88 

CriticalDictionary  of  Engl,  and  Germ.  Langs.,  ed.  E.  Preusser  [both  parts]  u/-     8°  Hamburg       [46]  85 
—V.  K  §  225. 

Cassell's  German  Dictionary  [best  smaller  wk. ;  both  pis.]  7/6     8°  Cassell  89. 

[w.  etymols.]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  77 


Thieme,  F.  W. 

*Weigand,  F.  L.  K. 

Weir,  Elizabeth 

Whitney,  Prf.W. D.[Am.]  Compendious  German  and  Eng.  Dictionary 

Foreign  Elements. 

Ueber  die  Lehnwbrter  der  deutschen  Sprache 

Fremdworterbuch,  hrsg.  Carl  Bottger 

Fremdwbrterbuch  :  mit  etymologischen  Erklarungen 

Neuestes  voUstandigstes  Fremdworterbuch 

Ueber  Fremdwbrter,  insbesondere  d.  slavischen,  im  Deutschen 

Fremdwbrterbuch,  vols.  i.-ii. 


Ebel,  H. 
Heyse,  J.  C.  A. 
Kehrein,  Jos. 

KlESEWETTER,  L. 

Meyer,  Leo 
Sanders,  Daniel 

Folk-Etymology. 
Andresen,  K.  G. 

POCATSCHER,  Prf 


4°  Berlin  56. 

S/-  r  8°  Leipzig  [     ]  87 

8°  Stuttgart  77 

8°  Glogau      [  ]  69-71 

[lecture]       8°  Dorpat  73. 

8°  Leipzig  jl 


Ueber  deutsche  Volksetymologie 
Zur  Volksetymologie 


938 


[excellent  popular  Ijook]  5/6     8°  Heilbronn       [76]  88 
[addns.  to  above  ;  school-progr.j  1/6     8°  Graz  84 


Philology] 


GERMAN   PHILOLOGY. 


Names 

Abel,  H.  F.  O. 
Andresen,  K.  G. 
Deecke,  W. 

Synonyms. 

Eberhard,  J.  A. 

MiJLLER,  Ed. 

Sanders,  Daniel 

>>  >» 

ScHOPPER,  Jacob 
Schroder,  Edw. 

Metpies 

Brucke,  E. 
Wessely,  J.  E. 

Westphal,  R. 

Miscellanea. 

Sanders,  Daniel 


— V.  also  K  §  120  :  Aryan,  and  K  §  228 :  Old  High  German. 
Die  deutschea  Personennamen,  hrsg.  W.  Robert-tornow 
Konkurrenz  in  dec  Eikliirung  der  deutscben  Geschlechtsnamen 
Die  deutscben  Verwandtscbaftsnamea 


Synonymisches  Handworterbuch  d.  dentscben  Spracbe,  ed.  O.  Lyon 

Sinn  und  Sinnverwandtschaft  deutscher  Worter 

Deutscher  Spracbschatz  geordnet  nach  Begriffen 

Bausteine  zu  e.  Wdrterbuch  d.  sinnvelwandt.  Ausdrucke  im  Deutscben 

Synonyma  [Dortmund  1550]. 

Jacob  Schbpper  v.  Dortmund  und  seine  Synonymik 


[Teutonic 


K  §231 


4/- 


8°  Berlin 
8°  Heilbronn 
8°   Weimar 


111-     8°  Leipzig 
tie    8°      „ 

25/-  r  8°  Hamburg 
6/-     8°  Berlin 

1/6     4°  Marburg 


Die  physiologiscbeu  Grundlagen  d.  neuhochdeutscben  Verskunst  2/-  8°    Vienna 

Das  Grundprincip  des  deutscben  Rhythmus  d.  19.  Jahrbunderts    7/-  ^red. 

to  3/-,  Weigel,  Lps.l  8°  Leipzig 

Theorie  der  neuhocbdeutscben  Metrik  8°  Jena 


Deutsche  Sprachbriefe 


20/-     8"  Berlin 


89 
70 


[02]  88 
86 

73-77 
90 

90 


7« 

68 
[70]  77 


[79]  89 


231.    aEBMAN  FHILOLOaY  {d)  -.  GERMAN  DIALECTS. 
Generally. 

Frommann,  G.  K.  [ed.]  Die  deutscben  Mundarten,  vols,  i.-vi.  &^  N.  S.  vol.  i.  [all  pub.]  o.p.  [w.  50/-]  8°  Nuremb.  53-59 ;  Halle  77 

Heyne,  Moritz  Kurze  Grammatik  der  altgermanischen  Spracbstamme,  vol.  i.  4/6  r  8°  Paderborn      [70]  74 

Piper,  P.  H.  E.  Verbreitung  der  altbocbdeutschen  Dialekte;  w.  col.  map  [to  A.D.  1300]        i/-     8°  Lahr  80 

SociN,  Adolf  Schriftspracbe  und  Dialekte  im  Deutscben  10/-     8°  Heilbronn  88 

Weinhold,  K.  Grammatik  der  deutscben  Mundarten,  2  pts.  22/-     8°  Berlin  63 ;  67 

L:  Alemannische  Grammatik,  iz/6 ;  ii. :  Bairische  Grammatik,  9/6.  / 

Specimens. 

Welcker,  Hermann  [ed.  ]  Dialekt-gedicbte  [coll.  of  dialect  songs  of  North  and  South]  5/-     8°  Leipzig  [8-]  89 

Bavaria. 

SCHMELLER,  J.  A.  Bayerisches  Worterbuch  von  Wortem  und  Ausdrocken,  2  vols. 

Carinthia. 

Lexer,  Dr.  M.  Karntisches  Worterbucb 


30/-     4°  /1/««zV/j[27]69;[37]78 
8/-  r  8°  Leipzig  62 

3/-     8°   Vienna  87 


2/-     8°  Marburg  68  ;  86  ;  89 


Eg-erlander. 

Neubauer,  J.  [ed.]  Altdeutsche  Idiotismen  der  Egerl'ander  Mundait 

Frisian  —v.  K  §  227. 
Hesse. 

ViLMAR+v.  Pfister,     '^    '  Idiotikon  von  Hessen,  7/-;  Suppl.  No.  1  5/- ;  Suppl.  No.  2 

Livonia. 

V.  GUTZEIT,  W.  Worterscbatz  d.  deutscben  Spracbe  Livlands,  v.  i.  (1-4),  ii.  (l-4),iii.  (1-2),  iv.  (i)  22/-  8°  Riga  59-89  inpr. 

Mecklenburg'. 

"  Mi  "  [=F.  G.  SiBETH]  Worterbucb  der  Mecklenburgischen  Vorpommerscben  Mundart  3/-     8°  Leipzig                    76 

Nerger,  K.  Grammatik  des  mecklenburgischen  Dialektes  alterer  u.  neuerer  Zeit             o.p.     8°       „                         69 

Old  Saxon  -».  K  §  228. 
Piatt. 

Berghaus,  H.  Spracbschatz  der  Sassen,  pts.  i.-xxi.                                                            ea.  i/6     8°  Berlin                78-84 

Daniell,  J.  F.  Worterbucb  d.  Altmarkisch-Platt-Deutschen  Mundart                                     6/-     8°  Salzwedel                59 

Lubben  +  Walther,  ^.  Mittelniederdeutscbes  Handvirorterbuch,  2  pts.  lo/-     %°  Norden            85:89 

MoLEMA,  Worterbucb  der  groningenscben  Mundart  in  19  Jahrb.,  vols,  i-iii.              28/-     8°       ,,     %'>-%^  in  prog. 


Schiller +LUBBEN,  ^'    Mittelniederdeutsches  Worterbuch,  5  vols. 

Serial. 

Jabrbuch  des  Vereins  fiir  niederdeutsche  Sprachforschung,  vol.  i.-xiv. 

Korrespondenzblatt  des  Vereins  fiir  niederdeutsche  Sprachforschung,  vols.  i.-»"i. 

<339 


72/-     8°  Bremen 


7S-8I 


ann.  ^j-    %' Norden  "jt-Zg  in  prog, 
ann.  2/-      %'       „       77-89        „ 


8/- 

8°  Munich 

64 

8/- 

8°  Strassburg 

90 

11/- 

8°  Stuttgart 

61 

Philology]  DUTCH  AND  FLEMISH  PHILOLOGY  AND  LITERATURE.  [Teutonic 

K  §  232 

Specimens.  '  '  '       ■ 

Niederdeufsche  Denkmaler,  vols,  i.,  iii.  (i)  and  iv.  17/-     8°  Nofden  l-%\  in'prog. 

Reuter,  Fritz  Sammtliche  Werke  :  15  v.  45/-;  "Volks-Ausg."  7  v  21/- ;  separ.  ea.2/-toS/6     8°   Wismar     [v.y.Yv.y. 

Saxony. 

Albrecht,  K.  Die  Leipziger  Mundart :  Grammatik  und  Wbrterbuch  4/-     8°  Leipzig  81 

LlESENEERG,  F.  Die  Stieger  Miindart  [a  dialect  of  the  Lower  Harz]  s/-     %°Gottingen  90 

Slangr,  Thieves'  Language,  etc. 

Ave-Lallement,  F.  C.  B.  —in  his  Das  deutsche  Gaunerthum,  4  pts.  ;  ill.  30/-     8°  Leipzig  58-62 

Vols.  iiL-iv.  deal  with  the  Thieves'  Language ;  and  pt.  iv.  [pp.  318-625]  conts.  a  Jewish-German  dictionary. 

Swabia. 

BiRLlNGER,  Ant.  Sdiwabisch-augsburgisches  Worterbuch 

Kauffmann,  F.  Geschichte  der  schwabischen  Mundart  im  Mittelalter  u.  Neuzeit 

V.  SCHMID,  J.  C.  Schwabisches  Worterbuch  :  mit.  etymolog.  u.  histor.  Anmkgn. 

Switzerland. 

*Staub+Toei,er,  F.+L.,  etc.  [eds.]  Schweizerisches  Idiotikon,  pts.  i.-xvi.  [a  dictionary]  ea.  2/-     4°  Frciuenfeld  Silinprog. 

,  Wyss,  Bemhard  [ed.]         Schwyzer-diitsch,  pts.  i.-xl.  ea.  6(/.     $"  Ziirich6z-&Tinprog. 

■Specimens. 

Sutermeister,  O.  [ed.]   Dichtungen  in  Baseler  Mundart,  6/- ;  in  Eerner  Mundart  3/6  8°  Ziirich  85  ;  85 

,)                ,,  [ed.]   Dichtungen  in  Graubiindner  Mundart,  4/- ;  in  Luzerner  Mundart  4/-  8°       ,,  85;  85 

91                „               Dichtungen  in  Ziiricher  Mundart  6/-  8°       „  85 

TyroL 

.  SCHOPF,  J.  B.  Tirolisches  Idiotikon,  9  pts.  13/6     8°  Innsbruck         62-66 

Westphalia. 

Jellinghaus,  Hermann   Westphalische  Grammatik  :  Laute  u.  Flexionen  d.  Ravensbergischen  Mundart  4/-  8°  Norden  77 

232.    DUTCH  and  FLEMISH  PHILOLOGY   and  LITERATURE. 

<}rammap. 

'  Ahn,  F.  Concise  Gram,  of  Dutch  Lang.,  ed.  Dr.  J.  M.  Hoogvlie't+Dr.  Stern           3/6  c  8°  Trubner  [54]  87 

HOOGVLIET,  Dr.  J.  M.  Elements  of  Dutch  Grammar                            [w.  chrestomathy,  exx.,  and  key]          The  Hague  I     ]  89 

Snell,  a.  L.  Dutch  GraffiTmar                                                                                                     3/6    12°  Triibner  85 

Traut+v.  d.  Jagt  Niederlandische  Grammatik,  5/-;  Key  to  same                          [in  German]  1/6     8°  Leipzig  88  ;  88 

Van  der  Pyl  Practical  Dutch  Grammar                                                                                     4/-    12°  Rotterdam  [19]  62 

Middle  Dutch. 

Franck,  J.  Mittelniederlandische  Grammatik  [w.  selns.  and  vocab.]  7/-     8°  Leipzig  83 

Etymology. 

Dictionaries. 

Eo.MHOFF,  D.  Dutch-English  and  English-Dutch  Dictionary,  2  pts.  in  i  vol.  10/6    12°  Arnhem  [32]  77 

Calisch,  T.  M. +N.S.      Complete  Dictionary  ol  Eng.  and  Dutch  Langs.,  2  vols.  [both  pts.]     gj- -p  $°  Lejtden  [75]  90 

PiCARD,  A.  Pocket  Dictionary  of  English-Dutch  and  Dutch-English  Languages  10/-   16°  Gouda  [     ]  77 

SCHUERMANS,  L.  W.         Algemeen  Vlaamsch  Idioticon  19/-     8°  I^uven  56-70 

de  VRiES-fWiNKEL,  M. -^L.  Woordenboek  d.  Nederlandsche  Taal,  in  pts.  [26  pub.  to '80]  ea.  T.]- ^ The  Hague(>i,sqq.in prog. 

.■  Winkler,  J.  Algemeen  Nederduitsch  en  Frjesch  Dialecticon,  2  vols.  18/-  r  8°      ,,  74 

'       Middle  and  Old  Dutch— v.  also  K  §  229,  j-.z/.  Diefenbach  +  Wiilcker  ;  and  K  §  231,  s.v.  Piatt. 

OUDEMANS,  A.  C.  Middel-  en  Oud-  Nederl.  Woordenb.,  pts.  i.-vii.                                              £^     8°  Arnhem            69-So 
West-Flemish. 

De  Bo,  L.  L.  West- Vlaamsch  Idioticon                                                                               30/-     4°  Bruges              70-73 
Synonyms. 

Hendriks,  J.  V.  Proeve  van  een  Woordenboek  van  Nederlandsche  Synoniemen                               8°  Deveter                  80 
Foreign  Elements. 

Dozy,  R.  Lijst  v.  Nederl.  Woorden  d.  uit  Arab.,  Hebr.,  Perz.  en  Turk,  afkom.  zijn           8°  The  Hague            67 

Dialogues. 

WiLLiAMS-l-LuDOLPH [eds.] Dutch  and  English  Dialogues  3/-   12°  Williams  6q 

940 


Philology] 


SCANDINAVIAN. 


[Teutonic 


K  §§  233-234- 


Literatupe. 

History  ^for  English  Books,  j'.  K  §  32  :  History  of  Dutch  Literature. 

Hoffmann  v.  Fallersleben   Horae  Belgicae,  1 1  pts.  in  4  vols.  o.p.  [w.  30/-]     8°  Hanover 

A  valuable  coll,  of  ancient  Dutch  poems.    Ft.  i,  conts.  a  survey  of  the  liter.,  pt.  vil.  [1856]  a  Gtossarium  Belgicum. 


36-57, 


JONCKBLOET,  W.  J.  A, 


MONE,  F.  J. 

Schneider,  L. 
van  Vloten,  J. 


Geschiedenis  der  Middennederlandsche  Dichtkunst,  pts.  i.-iii. 

Geschiedenis  der  Nederlandsche  Letterkunde,  pts.  i.-ii. 

Geschichte  d.  niederland.  Liteiatur,  ubeis.  W.  Berg,  2  vols. 

Uebersicht  der  niederlandischen  Volksliteratur 

Geschichte  der  niederlandischen  Litteratur 

Schets  van  de  geschiedenis  d.  Nederlandsche  Letteren 


o.p.      8°  Amsterdam        5I-S5 

8°  GrSningen  [68]  73 ;  [70]  74 

21/-     8°  Leipzig  70 ;  72  , 

7/-     8°  Tubingen  38 

8°  Leipzig  87 

8°  rui  [71]  79 


233.    SCANDINAVIAN :    («)  ICELANDIC   and   OLD  NORSE  PHILOLOGY. 


Grammar,  Introduetion,  etc. 


Bayldon,  Rev.  G. 
Brenner,  O. 
MoBiDS,  Theodor 
Noreen,  a. 


Elem.  Grammar  of  Old  Norse,  or  Icelandic,  Language 


Altnordisches  Handbuch 
Ueber  die  altnordische  Sprache 
Altnordische  Grammatik  [Samml. 


7/6 


— in  Paul's  Grundriss,  vol.  i.,  pts. 
languages 


poestion,  j.  c. 

Rask,  R.  K. 

Sweet,  Henry 
ViGFUSSON,  G. 
*WiMMER,  Prf.  L.  F.  A. 

Modern  Icelandic. 


[gram.,  texts,  gloss.,  survey  of  liter.]  7/- 

[now  somewhat  antiquated]  i/- 

Gram.   germ.   Dial. ;  Altschwed.    Grainm. 

to  follow]  4/- 

2-3  \ut  K  §  225]  is  a  hist,  of  the  Scandin. 

ea.  2/- 
— article  Scandinavian  Languages,  in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xxi.  30/- 

Einleitung  in  das  Studium  des  Altnordischen,  pt.  i.  [gram.]  3/-  ;  ii.  [chrestom. 

and  vocab.]  4/- 
Grammar  of  Icelandic  Tongue,  tr.  [Sir]  G.  W.  Dasent  o.p.  \w.  I'iliil 

Easy  Method  of  Learning  Old  Norse,  tr.  Lund  [new  vers,  of  above]  4/- 

Icelandic  Primer  :  w.  grammar,  notes  and  glossary  3/6 

Origines  Islandiss,  ed.  Prf.  F.  York  Powell  [posthumous] 

Altnordische  Grammatik,  iibers  E.  Sievers  2/- 


8°  Williams 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Kiel, 

8°  Halle 

8°  Strassburg 
4°  Black 

8°  Hagen 
r  8°  Trilbner 
s8°        „ 
c  8°  Clar.  Press 

8°  Halle 


H. 


Carpenter,  W. 

Etymology : 

*Cleasby,  R. 


Egilssohn,  S. 
MoEBius,  Theodor 


Grundriss  der  Neu-Islandischen  Grammatik  4/-     8°  Leipzig 

Dictionaries. 

Icelandic-English  Dictionary,  [posth.]  ed.  G.  Vigfusson  67/- 

Appendix  by  Prf.  W.  W.  SKEAT :  List  of  English  tVords,  tht  Etymology  of  which  is  illustrated  by  Icelandic,  2/-  4' 

Lexicon  Poeticum  Antiq.  Linguae  Septentrionalis  o.p.  \w.  84/-] 

Altnordisches  Glossar  \to  his  Analecta,  infrd\  12/- 

Chrestomathies. 

Brenner,  O.  — in  his  Altnordisches  Handbuch,  ut  supra. 

Dietrich,  F.  E.  C.  [ed.]  Alt-Nordisches  Lesebuch  [w.  grammar  and  vocab.]  "jj- 

Ettmuller,  L.  [ed.]        Altnordisches  Lesebuch  5/6 

*M0EBIUS,  T.  [ed.]  Analecta  Norraena  :  extracts  fr.  20  Old-Nor.'se  Works,  ed.  G.  Vigfusson        8/- 

Pfeiffer,  F.  [ed.]  Altnordisches  Lesebuch  [w.  gram,  and  diet,  in  German]  7/6 

Unger,  C.  R.  [ed.]  Oldnorsk  Laesebog :  mit  Glossarium  $/- 

*VlGFUSSON-f  Powell,  p-^  [eds.]  Icelandic  Prose  Reader  [w.  notes,  gram.,  gloss.]  10/6 

*Wimmer,  Prf.  L.  F.  A  [ed.]  Altnordisches  Lesebuch,  iibers, 

WiSEN,  Th.  [ed.]  Carmina  Norraena,  vol.  1.  [texts  and  Latin  notes],     ;  li.  [diet.]  8/-     8°  Lund 


7* 

82 

72 


89. 
87 

8s ;  87 

43 
69 
86 
in  prep. 
71 

%0- 


4°  Clar.  Press 

69-74 

id.  '76 

r  8°  Copenhagen 
8°  Leipzig 

60. 
66 

8°  Leipzig 
4°  Ziirich 

[43]  64 
61 

8°  Leipzig 
r8°       „ 

[50]  77 
60 

8°  Christiania 

63 

c  8°  Clar.  Press 

19 

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AsMU^DARSON,  V.  [ed.]   Fornaldars&gur  Nordrlanda,  vols,  i.-ii  12/- 

Gering,  Hugo  [ed.]  Islendzk  Aeventyri,  2  vols.  [legends,  noyels,  folk-tales]  13/- 

MiiLLER,  [ed.]  Sagabibliothek,  3  vols.  [w.  descrip.  and  anal,  of  the  Sagas]   o.p.  [zi>.  2^/-] 

*VlGFUSSON,  Prf.  Gudbrand[ed.]     Icelandic  Sagas,  vols,  i.-ii.  ea.  10/- 

'  '  '  .  cent.]. 


56-80 


8°  Reykjavik  86  in  prog.. 


Halle 

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Orkneyinga  Sajra,  Magnus  Saga,  w.  addns.  fr.  Flatey  Book  fxiv.  _ 

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important  work. 

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42/- 

excursus  and  notes. 


8°  Leipzig 
8°  Clar.  Press 

A  stupendous  and  very 


[w.  brief  liter,  hist.,  gram,  and  vocab.]  5/-     8°  Copenhagen 
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SCANDINAVIAN. 


[Teutonic 


K  §234 

Translations. 

Anderson,  Prf.  R.  B.[tr.]  Viking  Tales  of  the  North:  translated  [popular]  $2   12°  Chicago 

Translations  of  the  Sag:as  of  Thorsteia  Viking's  son  and  Fridthiof  the  Bold;  with-G.  W.  STEVENS' tr.  of  Tegner's  Fridthiofs  Saga. 


[77]  89 


Cappel,  E.  S.  [tr.] 


Old  Norse  Sagas  :  translated ;  ill. 


translated 


[popular]  3/6  c  8°  Sonnenschein         82 
10/6  c  8°  Reeves  &  Turner  75 


MAGNUSSON+ Morris,  ^  [trs.]  Three  Northern  Love  Stories,  etc. 

Individual  Sagas      (Texts  and  Translations). 

ed.Th.  Mobius  [w.  German  tr.]  3/-     Z°  Leipzig     .    ,          70 

ed.  Prf.  G.  Vigfusson,  2  series  [lives  oflcel.  bishops  1056-1331]  8°  Icel.  Liter.  800.58;  61 

fide  also  Laurattius  Saga,  a  part  of  this  collection,  in/ra. 

ed.  Th.  Mobius  2/6 

ed.  C.  R.  Unger  10/- 

Latin  trans,  and  gloss. ,  3  vols.  e.p,  [?</.  90/-J 
ed.  Sophus  Bugge 

„  S.  Grundtvig  6/- 

„  Karl  Hildebrand  6/- 

„  w.  German  notes  and  gloss.  H.  Liining  24/- 

tr.  Benj.  Thorpe  7/6 

„    Bp.  P.  H.  Mallet — «'» /iw  Northern  Antiquities  5/-  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.  [i77o]47 

*iibers.  Karl  Simrock  [vir.  Edda  Sturlusonar]  8/- 

,,     A.  Holtzmann  [w.  German  notes]  14/- 


Are's  Islanderbuch  j 
Biskupa  Sogur, 

Blomstrvalla  Saga  : 

Didriks  Saga  : 

Edda  Saemundar  [verse] 


Translations ; 


Leipzig 

Christiania 

Copenhagen 


8° 


Selections : 


I'aderborn 

Zurich 

Tiiibner 


Slutfgarl 
Leipzig 


SS 

53 

27-28 

[68]  74 
76 

59 
66 


— some  of  the  Songs  are  tr.  W.  Morris,  in  his  Sigurd  the  Volsung  and  Niblungs  6/-sq  8°  Reeves 

8°  Copenhagen    48 


Translations  : 

Aids  to  the  Eddas 
Bekgmann,  F.  W. 

HOFFOEY,  Julius 

Meyer,  E.  H. 

WiLKEN,  E. 

Egils  Saga 

Elis  Saga  ok  Rosamund  ; 

Eyrbyggja  Saga : 


Faereyinga  Saga  ; 


[5088 
75 

[77]  87 
52 
76 
78 
42 

[51]  88 


Edda  Snorri  Sturlusonar,  [prose]  ed.  J.  Sigurthsson,  2  vols.  [w.  Latin  tr.]  24/^ 

*ed.  F.  Jonsson                                                                                                      7/6  r  8"         ,, 

*,,    E.  Wilken  ;  w.  German intro.  [108  pp.]  and  notes,  vol.  i.  [text]            6/-  8°  Paderborn 

tr.  [Sir]  G.  W.  Dasent                                                                            o.p.  [w.  7/6].  8°  Stockholm 

iibers.  Karl  Simrock                                                       [w.  Edda  Saemundar]  8/-  8°  Stuttgart 

— y.  also  B  §  20  :  Scandinavian  Mythology. 

Die  Edda-Gedichte  kritisch  liergestellt,  ubersetzt  und  erlautert                                                  8/-  8°  Strassburg                    79 

Eddastudien,  pt.  i.  ;  3  pi.                                                                                                                     4/-  8°  Berlin                            89 

Voiuspa :  eine  Ulitersuchung                                                                                                              6/6  8°        ,,                                 go 

Untersuchungen  zur  Snorra  Edda                                                                                                      5/6  8°  Paderborn                     7S 

ed.  [in  Dani.sh]  F.  Jonsson,  3  pts.                                                                      16/-     8°  Copenhagen  88-8g 

ed.  [for  the  first  time]  E.  Kolbing  [w.  intro.  notes  and  tr.  in  Germ.]            8/6     8°  Heilbroiin  8 J 

ed.  w.  Latin  tr.,  var.  lectt.  and  index  C.  J.  Tliorkelin                       o.p.  \w.  6/6]     4°  Copenhagen  178J 

ed.  G.  Vigfusson                                                                                                    6/-     8°  Leipzig .  64 
tr.  Sir  Walter  Scott— z»  P.  H.  Mallet's  Northern  Antiquities  [tr.]                 5/-  c  8°  Bohn'sLib.  [1770] 47 

ed.'C.  C.  Rafn  ;  map.  and  facs.                                \yi.  Danish  tr.]  o.p.  \w.  5/-]  r  %°  .(.xopenhagen  32 

Fagrskinna  korfattet  Norsk  Konge  Saga,  ed.  Munch+ Unger                                                                      6/-     8°  Christiania  57  ■ 

Finnboga  Saga :                  ed.  H.  Gering                                                                                                        4/-     8°  Balle  79 
Flateyjarbok  :  Samling  af  Norske  Konge-Sagaer,  3  vols.                                                                           20/- 
Fomaldar  Sagan  :  Islenzkud  og  Aukin  af  Pali  Melsted                                                                                5/~ 
Fom  Manna  Sbgur :  12  vols.                                                     [historic  sagas  of  extra-Icelandic  events]  7°/- 
Fomsogur:                          ed.  G.  Vigfusson +  Th.  Mobius                                                                             5/"' 

Vatosdaelasaga,  Hallfredarsaga,  Floasmaiinasaija. 

Gisli,  the  Outlavp,  Story  of  :  tr.  [Sir]  G.  W.  Dasent ;  ill.  o.p.  [pi.  and  w.  7/6]  s  4°  Douglas,  Eiiin.      66 

Grettis  Saga  [by  G.  AsmunDarson]  :  ed.  G.  Magnusson+Thordarson,  2  pts.  3/6      8°  Copenhagen  59 

,,  ,,  tr.  E.  Magnusson  +  W.  Morris  [prose]8/-c8°  Reeves&Turner[69]S2 

„  ,,  popular  version  by  Rev.  S.  Baring-Gould;  10  pi.  and  map  6/-  c8°  Blackie  89 

Gull-Thoris  Saga,  or  Thorkfiidhinga  Saga  :  ed.  K.  Maurer  2/6  r  8°  Leipzig 

Gunnlaug  Schlangenzunge,  iibers.  E.  Kolbing  [text  is  in  Wimmer's  Leseb.,  «/  K  §  20]  i/-   t6°  Heilbronn 

Hakonar  Saga  :  ed.  G.  Vigfusson — v.  Collections,  supra. 

Heimskringia  ella  Norge's  Kongesagaer,  ed.  C.  R.  Unger  15/-     8°  ChHstiania  68 

„  tr.  S.  Laing,  sub  tit.  Chron.  of  Kgs.  of  Norway,  ed.  R.  B.  Andei-son,,4  vols.  63/-  8°  Ninimo  [44]  89 


r  8°  Christiania  66-68 
8°  A'evhjavik (Lceland)(>/\ 
8°  Copenhagen  25-37 
8°  Leipzig  60 


58 
78, 


Islendinga  Sogur  : 
Karlamagnus  .S.iga 
Kormaks  Saga : 
Kristni  Saga  : 

Brenner,  O. 


Writtten  hy  Snorri  STURLUSON[i3th  cent.],  cDiisi.'iting  chiefly  of  historical  sagas. 
An  abridgment  is  contained  in  CAR  LYLE'S  Early  Kings  <tf  Norivny,  i/- 16°  Chapman  [75]  89. 

efter  gemle  Haandskrifter,  2  vols.  \y.  also  Sturlunga,  inf.  ]  24/-     8°  Copenhagen 

ed.  C.  R.  Unger  [13  cent.  vers,  of  Charlemagne,  v.  K-§.48]  6/^    ,8°  Christiania 

ed.  Th.  Mobius  4/-  r  8°  Halle 


43-47 
60.. 
86 


Lit. 


%\- 


[vv-ell  tr.]  s/- 


8''  Munich 
16°  f  8°  Rivingfon 


78 
go 


Clar.  Press    in  prep.' 
70 


Ueber  die  Kristnisaga  :  kritische  Beitrage  z.  altnord. 
Laurentius  Saga  [pt.  oi  Biskupa  SSgia^  :  Life  ofLaiirence,  Bp.  of  Holar,  tr.  O.  Elton 
Landnama  Boc  ["  Bk.  of  Taking  of  the  Land  "],  ed.  G.  Vigfusson  -f  F.  York  Powell 

The  fullest  of  the  old  Icelandic  chronicles. 

Lilja  ("The  Lily") :  ed.  w.  tr.  and  notes  E.  Magnusson  [relig.  poem  of 4  cent.]  10/6  c  8°  Williams 

Magnus  Saga  [hist,  and  miracles  of  Earl  Magnus,  Patron  Saint  of  Kirkwall  Cathedral] :  ed.  Vigfusson,  v.  Collections,  sup. 
Nials  Saga  [by  N.  Thorgeirsson]  :  udgivet  efter  gamle  Handskriften,  vols,  i.-ii.  22/6  8°  Copenhagen "i^-i^in prog. 

,,         ,,  .  tr.  [Sir]  G.  W.  Dasent,  2  vols. ;  maps  op.  \pb.  28/-;  w.  20/-]     8°  Douglas,  Edin.      61 

Olafs  Saga :  udgivet  Munch -H Unger  [_w,  15/-]     8°  Christiania  53 

Orkneyinga  Saga  [hist,  of  men  of  Orkney]  :  ed.  G.  Vigfusson — v.  Collections,  supra. 

„  „  tr.  J.  A.  Hjalt.ilin  +G.  Goiidie;  ed.  J.  Anderson  ;  maps  and  pi.  10/6     8°  Edinburgh  7j 

942 


i-vi.    ea.  vol.     8/-     8°  Ckristiania  Z^-%q  in  p-og. 


Philology]  SCANDINAVIAN.    ENGLISH   PHILOLOGY.  [Teutonic 

K  §§  235-236 

Sturlunga  and  Islendinga  Sagas :  ed.  G.  Vigfusson,  2  vols.  [v.  also  Islendinga,  sufira]  42/-     8°  Clar.  Press  78 

With  prolegomena  wh.  revolutionized  knowledge  of  Icelandic  historical  literature. 

Thomas  Saga :  ed.  C.  R.  Unger  [Thos.  a  Becket]  14/-  r  8°  Christiania  69 

."         "  ed.  M.  E.  Magniisson,  2  vols.;  w.  tr.,  notes  and  glossary,  vols,  i.-ii.   ea.  10/-  r8°  Rolls  Series    75  ;  84 

IristanSaga:  Norse&Eng.version.ed.  w.Geim.  t.rs.,intros.&notes  E.Kblbing,2  pts.  ea.  12/-     8°  Heilbronn       78;  82 

i. :  Tristrams  Saga  olc  Isondar,  12/-  '78 ;  ii. :  Sir  Tristrem  [English  text],  la/-  '82. 

Vapnfirdinga  Saga :  ed.  G.  Vigfusson  61 

Viga  Glum  Saga :  tr.  w.  notes  and  intro.  Sir  Edm.  Head  5/-  f  8°  Williams                 66 

..             >,  iibersetzt  F.  Kh 2/-  r  8°  Graz                        88 

Volsuiiga  Saga :  tr.  E.  Magnusson+W.  Morris  [Camelot  Series]  i/-  i6°  Walter  Scott  [76]  88 

Folk-tales  and  Legends— ».  B  §  20  :  Scandinavian  Mythology,  etc.,  s.v.  Icelandic. 

Treatises,  etc.,  on  the  Sagas  Generally. 

DORING,  Bemerkungen  lib.  Tjrpus  u.  Styl.  d.  island.  Saga  [schl. -programme]  2/6     8°  Leipzig  77  ;  78 

Gould,  Rev.  S.  Baring-   Iceland  :  its  scenes  and  sagas  10/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder  [63]  64 

Metcalfe,  Fred.  The  Oxonian  in  Iceland  :  with  folklore  and  sagas  o.p.  [pb.  2/6]   12°  Hotten  [61]  67 

>>  ..  — '« /«J  Englishman  and  Scandinavian  :  A.-S.  and  Old  Norse  Literature  18/-     8°  TrUbner  80 

History  of  the   Literature— i-.  K  §  41  :  Scandinavian  Literature. 

235.    SCANDINAVIAN:  (c)  SWEDISH  and  DANISH  &  MODERN  NORWEGIAN  PHILOLOGY. 

Collectively. 

Serial. 

Arkiv  for  nordisk  Filologi,  ed.  S.  Bugge+N.  Lindner+A.  Noreen  +  L.  F.  A.  Wimmer+G.  Storm,  vols. 

Swedish. 

Grammars.  * 

May,  A.  Practical  Grammar  of  the  Swedish  Language  61- ^  S"  Stockholm     [».rf.]  73 

Ott£,  [Miss]  E.  C.  Siniplified  Grammar  of  the  Swedish  Language  2/d  c  8°  Trubner '  84 

Etymology  :  Dictionaries. 

Dalin,  a.  F.                        Svensk  Ordbog                                 [a  good  book]  20/-  r  8° ;  Hand  Ordbog  7/6    13°  Stockholm  50-55;  68 

Pocket  Dictionary  of  English  and  Swedish  Languages                                                                                  3/6    id"  Leipzig  [47]  8? 

NiLSSON  +  WiDMARK  +  BoLUN,  p  j.*;'.  ^  z   Engelsk-Svensk  Ordbok  16/-     ^'Stockholm  [75]  89 

Oman,  V.  E.                       Svensk- Engelsk  Hand-Ordbok                                                                        8/- c  8°         ,,  [72]  89 

Dialogues. 

May,  a.  [ed.]                      Swedish  and  English  Conversation                                                                     2/6  p  8°  Stockholm  [49]  55 

Danish  and  Modern  Norwegian. 

Grammars. 

BojESEN,  M.      ,  Guide  to  the  Danish  Language'  5/-    12°  Triibner  63 

F'raedersdorff,  T.  W.  Practical  Introduction  to  Danish,  or  Norwegian  4/-   12°  Norgate  60 

Otte,  [Miss]  E.  C.  How  to  Learn  Danish,  7/6                                       [Ollendorff  System]  Key   3/-  c  8°  Triibner  [79]  84 ;  79 

,,              ,,  Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Danish  Language  2/6  c  8°        ,,  84 

Peter.son,  C.  J.  P.  [Am]  Norwegian-Danish  Grammar  and  Reader  [w.  vocabulary]    6/6     8°  Chicago  7^ 

Rask,  Dr.  E.  C.  Danish  Grammar :  w.  extracts,  ed.  Repp  5/-   12°  Copenhagen    [     ]  46 

Etymology  :  Dictio?iaries. 

Danske  Ordbog  udgiven  under  Videnskabernes  Selskabs  Best3jrelse,  vols,  i.-vii.  [-U]  63/-    4,° Copenhagen  1793-1865 

Ferrall-|-Repp-|- Rosing  Danish-English  and  English-Danish  Dictionary  4/-   16°    ,    ,,         [61-63]  73 

Geelmuyden,  J.                English  Norwegian  Dictionary,  ed.  J.  Brynildsen  10/6  p  8°  Nutt                [     ]  87 

Larsen,  a.                          Danish-Norwegian-English  Dictionary  7/6  c  8°  Copenhagen    [80]  84 

Pocket  Dictionary  of  the  English  and  Dano- Norwegian  Languages  3/6    16°  Leipzig           [48]  87 

Rosing,  S.                         English-Danish  Dictionary  8/6  c  8°          ,               £    ]  74 

Dialogues. 

BojESEN,  M.  Danish  Speaker  3/6   12°  Triibner  65 

236.    ENGLISH  PHILOLOGY:  (a)  GENERALLY,  HISTORY  OF  THE  LANGUAGE,  &a. 
Encyelopsedia,  Methodology,  Introduction. 

E'ARLE,  Prf.  J,  The  Philology  of  the  English  Tongue  [purely  linguistic]    7/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press      [71]  87  ' 

Elze,  Karl  Grundriss  der  englischen  Philologie  8/-     %'  HcUh '  [87]  89 

Hermeneutics^  Geographer,  History,  Antiquities. 

*K6rti!IG,  Dr.  Gustav      Encyklopadie  und  Methodologie  der  englischen  Philologie  8/-,   8*  Heilbronn  88 

,1  „  Grundriss  d.  GeschichtS  d.  englischen  Sprache  und  Literatur  '  5/-     8°  Miinster  87 

■       943 


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K  §237 

SCHMITZ,  B.  Encyklopadied.philol.Stud.d.neuerenSprachen,4pts.  [esp.Fch.&Eng.]  15/-     8°  Leiptsif;      [59]  7S-7& 

Three  Supplements  were  pub.,  3/-  [60I  70 :  2/6  [61]  81 ;  3/-  [64]  Si ;  and  3  pamphlets  coiiipl.  them,  sub  tit.  Neucste  Fortschvitte  (t.  /ranz.-efifr,  Phil,  si-  ; 
Greifs7uald  [66]  73 ;  2/6  ib,  70 ;  3/-  i*.  72.    None  of  these  were  incorporated  in  the  second  edn.  of  tile  Encyklopadie.    The  chief  value  of  the  work  is  a  strictly  pedagogic  one. 

"Storm,  Johann  Englische  Philologie,   vol.    i.     [tr.    by  author  fr.    his   own    Danish  original 

(Chi'istiania  78)]  9/-     8°  Heilbronn  Si 

This  first  volume  deals  entirely  with  the  Living  Language :  Phonetics,  Pronunc,  Synonyms,  Dialects,  American  Liter  ,  Americanisms,  Literature,  etc 

ViBTOR,  W.  Einfiihrung  in  das  Studlum  der  englischen  Philologie  2/-     8°  Marburg  8S 

History  of  the  English  Language. 

Craik,  Prf.  G.  Lillie  — in  his  History  of  English  Liter,  and  Lang.                  [fr.  Norm.  Conq.]  .  7/6  c  8°  Griffin  [61]  80 

Fiedler  +  Sachs,  ^-  Wissensch.  Gramm.  d.  engl.  Sprache,  vpl.  i.  :  ed.  E.  Kolbing — v.  K§237:  English  Grammar. 

Latham,  Dr.  R.  G.  History  and  Etymology  of  the  English  Language,  2  vols,     [antiquated,  but  not 

useless]  o.p.  Ipb.  28/- ;  -m.  9/6]     8°  Walton  55 

LOUNSBURY.T.  R.  [Am.]  History  of  the  English  Language                                                                         $1    \z°  Nevi  York  79 

Marsh,  G.  P.  [Am.]  Lectures  on  the  English  Language                                    [rather  obsolete]     15/-     8°  Low  [62]  72 

„  The  same :  abridged  Dr.  W.  Smith                                   [      „           „      ]       7/6  c  8°  Murray  [62]  88 

Marshall,  W.  The  Past,  Present  and  Future  of  England's  Language                                     5/-  c  8°  Longman  78 

Morsbach,  Dr.  Lorenz  Ueber  den  Ursprung  der  neuenglischen  Schriftsprache                                     4/-     8°  Heilbronn  88 

Oliphant,  T.  L.  K.  The  Old  and  Middle  English                                                   [to  14th  cent.]    9/- f  8°  Macmillan  [73]  90 

The  first  edition  [1873]  of  this  book  was  pub.  under  the  title.  The  Sources  of  Middle  English. 

ROEMER,  J.                          Origins  of  the  Eng.  People  and  Language     [a  compil.  of  no  great  value]  i8,'-     8°  Bell  88 

Shepherd,  H.  E.  [Am.]  History  of  the  English  Language                                    [to  Georgian  era]  $1.50   12°  New  York  79 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.         English,  Past  and  Present                                                                               S/-  f  8°  Paul  [55]  88 

Weisse,  B.  [Am.]               Origin,  Progress  and  Destiny  of  English  Language  and  Literature     "            $5     8°  New  York  78 

Since  1300. 

Hall,  Fitzedward  Modern  English  10/6  c  8°  Triibner  70 

Morsbach,  Lor.  Ueber  den  Ursprung  der  neuenglischen  Schriftsprache  4/-     8°  Heilbronn  88 

Oliphant,  T.  L.  K.  The  New  English,  2  vols.  [ill.  of  growth  of  lang.  fr.  1300-1811]  21/- <:  8°  Macmillan  86 

Miscellanea. 

Alford,  Dn.  H.  The  Queen's  English:  a  manual  of  idiom  and  usage  l/-  f  8°  Bohn's  Lib.     [64]  88 

a  series  of  ingenious  lectures,  unpretentious  and  semi-humorous,  sarcastically  and  smarUy  replied  to  by  G.  W.  MOON,  The  Deten*s  English,  i/6  CS"  Hatchard  [64]  78. 

Hodgson,  Dr.  W.  B.         Errors  in  the  Use  of  English  3/6  c  8°  Douglas,  Edin.      81 

White,  R.  Grant  [Am.]     Every-day  English  10/6  c  8°  Low  80 

Magazines   and   Permanent   Serials— ».  also  K  §  95  -,  Comparative  Philology,  and  K  §  22s  :  Teutonic  Philology. 
*Anglia  Vols,    i.-viii.,  ed.   R.   Wiilker  +  M.  Trautmann ;   ix.  by   R.   Wiilker   alone, 

x.-xii.  by  E.  Fliigel+G.  Schirmer  per  vol.  [—4.  pls.'\     20/-     8°  Halle  jS-Sg  in  pro^. 

Vols.  L-iii„  ea.  in  3  pts.  ;  iv.-viii.  ea.  in  4  pts.,  of  wh.  pts.  2  and  4  are  called  Amseiger  (consisting  of  reviews,  etc.)  ;  ix.  sqq.  ea.  in  3  pts. 

Archiv.  fur  das  Studium  der  neueren  Sprachen,  vols,  i.-lxxxiv.  ed.   L.  Herrig ;  Ixxxv.   Prf.  J.   Zupitza 

ea.  vol.  [=4  pts,]  6/-  8°  Brunswick  46-89  in  prog, 
Beitrage,  Erlangener,  zur  englischen  Philologie,  ed..  H.  Varnhagen,  pt.  i.  5/6     8°  Erlangen  90  in  prog. 

*Engl]Sche  Studien  ed.  Prf.  E.  Kolbing,  vols,  i.-xiii.    [pts.  also  separ.  at  higher  rates]   per.  vol. 

[  =  3  pts.]  IS/-     8°  ^^-%<)  in  prog. 

Jahrbuch  fur  roman.  u.  eng.  Sprache  u.  Litter. ;  vols.  i.-v.  ed.  A.  Ebert.,  vi.-xii.  and  N.  S.  i.-ii.  ed. 

L.  Lemcke        per.  vol.  [  =  4  pts.]  12/-  [N.  S.  i.-ii.  ea.  16/-]  8°  Berl.  59-71  ;  Lpz.  74-76  not  con. 

Vols,  i.-xii.  [1859-1871J  were  pub.  sub  tit.  Jahrb./.  rom,  tt.  eng.  Litteratur.    New  Series,  under  above  title,  commenced  1874. 

Mittheilungen  aus  d.  gesammt.  Gebiete  d.  englischen  Sprache  u.  Litteratur,  ed.  Dr.  E.  Fliigel  [monthly]  90  in  prrog. 

A  Beiblatt  to  Anglia,  ut  supra. 

*Modern  Language  Notes,  ed.  A.  Marshall  Elliott  [Am.]  [eight  pts.  annually]  Baltimore  86  sqq.  in  prog. 

Transactions  of  the  Modern  Language  Association,  vol.  i.  [1884-1886]  8°  Baltimore  86  inprog. 

Wiener  Beitrage  zur  deutschen  und  englischen  Philologie — v.  K  §  225. 

The  Academy  and  the  Athenaum,  often  contain  valuable  articles  on  English  philological  subjects. 

237.    ENGLISH  PHILOLOGY:  (*)  GEAMMAE:  GENEEALLT.    PHONETICS. 
Grammar:  Generally. 

Fiedler + Sachs,  §^         Wissenschaftliche  Grammatik  d.  engl.  Sprache,  2  vols.  Leipzig  [50]  77  ;  [55]  61 

Vol  1.  [Hist,  of  Lang.,  Phonol.,  Accid.],  ed.  E.  KOLBING  6/-  [Jo]  77 ;  vol.  ii.  [Syntax,  Metrol.].  ed.  C.  SACHS,  6/-  [50]  61.    Second  vol.  obsolete. 

Helfenstein,  Dr.  J.         Comparative  Grammar  of  the  Teutonic  Languages  l8/-     8°  Macmillan  70 

English  comparatively  with  Gothic.  Old  Norse,  Danish,  Swedish,  German,  Old  Saxon,  Dutch,  etc. 

•Koch,  C.  F.  Historische  Grammatil<  der  englischen  Sprache,  3  vols.  28/-     8°  Cassel  [63]  Sz  ;  [65]  78  ;  6S 

Vol  i,  Laut-  u.  Flexlonslehrc  [unalt.  ft.  ist  ed.  ]  lo/-  ;  ii,  Satzlehre,  hrsg.  J,  Zupitza,  lo/- !  ill.  Wortbildung  u.  Fremde  Elemeote.    An  Engl. 
tr,  by  Dr.  Rich.  MORRIS  has  been  announced  by  Triibner  as  in  prep,  for  several  years,  but  lias  not  appeared  yet  [August,  1890J. 

*MATZNER,Ed.  Englishe  Grammatik,  pt.  i.  11/-;  ii.  11/-;  iii.  14/-    8°  .5«-/j»  [60]  80  ;  [64]  82 ;  [65]  85. 

„         ,,  EnglishGr.immar:  method.,  analyt.,histor.  [tr.],  3  vols.  36/-     8°  Muiray  7+ 

The  second  and  third  edns.  of  the  original  do  not  differ  much  fr.  the  first,  so  the  Engl.  tr.  Is  still  representative. 

944 


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ENGLISH   PHILOLOGY. 


[Teutonic 


•Morris,  Dr.  R.  Historical  Outlines  of  English  Accidence  6/-  c  8° 

The  Historical  Outlines  of  English  Syntttx  by  Morris  and  Dr.  L.  Kellner  is  in  preparation. 

Schmidt,  Immanuel  Englische  Grammatilc  [a  very  good  school-ljk.]     2/-     ^Berlin 

Grammar  of  Individual    Writers^u.  also  K  §  240  :  English  Metrology,  s.v.  Individual  Writers. 
Chaucer,  Geoffrey  [1328-1400] 

ten  Brink,  Prf.  B.  Chaucer's  Sprache  und  Verskunst  5/-     8°  Leipzig 

Ellis,  Alex.  J.  — in  his  On  Early  English  Pronunciation  {lU  infra]. 

EiNENKEL,  Eugen  Streifzuge  durch  d.  mittelengl.  Syntax  [esp.  Chaucer] 

ScHRADER,  Das  altengl.  Relativpronomen  mit  besond.  Eeriicksicht.  Chaucer's  [diss.] 

Langland,  William  [14  cent.] 

Bernard,  Emil  William  Langland  :  a  grammatical  treatise 

Milton,  John  [1608-1674] 

GoTTSCHALK,  Ueber  d.  Gebrauch  d.  Artikels  in  Milton's  Paradise  Lost      [diss,  inaug.] 

Shakspere,  Wm.  [1564-1616] 

Abbott,  Dr.  E.  A.         Shakespearian  Grammar  [ill.  differ,  'tw.  Shaksp.  and  mod.  English] 

Craik,  G.  L.  The  English  of  Shakespeare  [a  philolog.  comm.  on  Julius  Caesar'] 

Ellis,  A.  J.  — in  Ms  On  Early  English  Pronunciation  \ut  infra]. 

Kellner,  Dr.  L.  Zur  Syntax  d.  engl.  Verbums  [w.  spec.  ref.  to  Shakspere] 

Spenser,  Edmund  [1352-1599] 

Bohne,  Bemerkungen  zur  Grammatilc  Spenser's  [schl.-programme] 

Hoffmann,  M.  Ueber  die  Allegorie  in  Spencer's /^a^nV  2"ee»<  [diss.] 

Wagner,  G.  On  Spencer's  use  of  Archaisms 

WiCLiF,  John  [1324-84] 

Fischer,  Ueber  die  Sprache  J.  Wyclifs  [dissert.]     1/6     8° 

Anglo-Saxon  Writers  and  Works — v.  K  §  §  247-253. 

Phonetics   and  Pronunciation— z-.  also  K  §  120 :  Aryan  PWlology,  s.v.  Phonetics. 


K  §238 

Macmillau      [72]  89 


[76]  83 


84 


% 

8°  Miinster 
8°  Kiel 

87 
80 

2/- 

8°  Bonn 

74 

1/6 

8°  Halle 

83 

6/-C 
5/-F 

:  8°  Mactnillan 
1  8°  Chapman 

[69]  73 
[57]  64 

3/- 

8°   Vienna 

84 

1/6 

t 

8°  Geestemiinde 
4°  Leipzig 
8°  Balle 

84 
87 
79 

Bell,  A.  M. 
Ellis,  Alex.  J. 


Pogatscher,  Prf.  A. 
Sievers,  E. 
SOAMES,  L. 

Sweet,  H. 


Trautmann,  M. 
Vietor,  W. 

Western,  August 

WEY.M0UTH,  Dr.  R.  F. 

spelling  Reform 


— in  his  Visible  Speech  :  the  science  of  universal  alphabetics  15/-     4° 

— in  his  Princ.    of  Speech   and   Vocal   Physiol.,  5/-  ;  — in   his  Sounds  and 

their  Relations  f  8° 

— in  his  On  Early  English  Pronunciation,   pts.  i.-iv.,  ea.  10/-;  pt.  v.   25/- 

[w.  spec.  ref.  to  Chaucer  and  Shaksp.]     8°  E.  Eng, 

Vide  also  his  abridgment  of  pt.  v.  of  tlris  work,  English  Dialects :  their  Home  and  Sounds,  w^  K  §  z4i- 

Lautlehre  d.  griech.,  lat.  u.  roman.  Lehnworte  im  Altengl.  [Quellen  u.  Forsch.]  5/- 
— V.  K  §  120. 

Introduction  to  English,  French  and  German  Phonetics  6/-  c  8° 

— in  his  Primer  of  Phonetics  3/6  f  8° 

With  special  reference  to  English,  French,  German,  Latin  and  Greelc, 

Primer  of  Spoken  English  3/6  f  8° 

A  tr.  of  his  Elementarbuch  d.  gesprachenen  Englisch,  orig.  ivritten  in  German,  2/6  ff"  Leipzig  [85]  86 

History  of  English  Sounds  from  the  Earliest  Period 

Sprachlaute  im  Allgem.  u.  Eng.,  Franz,  u.  Deut.  im  Besond.  ;  lo  ill. 

Elemente  d.  Phonetik  u.  Orthoepie  d.  Deutschen,  Engl.  u.  Franzosischen 

Aussprache  d.  Englischen  [ace.  to  Germ. -Eng.  diets,  before  1750] 

Englische  Lautlehre  fur  Studirende  und  Lehrer 

On  Early  English  Pronunciation  [in  opposition  to  A.  J.  Ellis] 

— V.  also  D  §  167. 


80 

Simpkin  67 

Hamilton  [     ]  65  582 

Text  Soc.  69-75  ;  89 

8°  Strassburg  88 

Sonnenschein         90 
Clar.  Press      [77]  90 

».  90 


14/-     8° 

[72]  88 

7/-     8°  Leipzig 

84-86 

5/-     8°  Hnlbronn 

[84]  86 

dd.      %°  Marburg 

87 

2/-     8°  Heilbronn 

85 

10/6  c  8°  Asher 

74 

238.    ENGLISH  PHILOLOGY :  W  ETYMOLOGY. 


Principles. 

Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.  Principles  of  English  Etymology,  Ser.  i.  [The  Native  Elements] 

Series  ii.  will  deal  with  foreign  element. 

Dictionaries:  General. 

Annandale,  C.  Concise  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language 

*CasseLL  &  Co.  [pubs.]     Encyclopaedic  Dictionary,  7  vols. 


9/-  c  8°  Clar.  Press 


10/6  sq  8° 

21/-     4° 


Blackie 
Cassell 


An  excellent  piece  of  work,  with  useful  Appendices  of  lists  of  phrases  and  quots,  (Gk.  Lat.,  etc.,  w.  explans.).  Scripture  and  other 
anc.  names,  abbreviations  (over  1,200),  ace.  of  English  lexicography,  list  of  diets,  and  encyclopaedias,  etc. 


Charnock,  Dr.  R,  S.        Nuces  Etymologicae  [omitted  words  fr.  the  etymol.  diets.  ]     lo/- 

Century  Dictionary :  an  encyclop.  lexicon  of  the  Eng.  lang,,  pts.  i.-iv.  ;  ill.  ea.   10/6 


c  8°  Triibner 


87 


86 
79-88 


To  comprize  24  monthly  pts.  at  10/6  ea.,  making  6  vols,  at  42/-  ea.  in  all.    Elaborate  and  showy,  but  not  very  good.     Intended  to 
occupy  an  intermediate  place  between  MURRAY'S  and  OGILVIE'S  dictionaries. 


4°  Unwin  89-90  in  prog 


89 


Johnson,  Dr.  Sam. 

»»  >» 

Milne,  David 

*MiJLLER,  Ed. 


Diet,  of  English  Lang.,  ed.  H.  J,  Todd,  re-ed.  Dr.  R.  G.  Latham,  4  vols.    £l     4° 
The  same,  edited  by  the  same  :  Abridged  Edn.  14/-  r  8° 

Readable  English  Dictionary  :  etymologically  arranged  7/6  c  8° 

Etyniologisches  Worterbuch  der  englischen  Sprache,  2  vols.  18/-     8° 

941; 


Longman   {1755]  82 

„     "         [J755]  76 
Murray  89 

CoV/^K  [64-67]  78;  79 
3  P 


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K  §238 

•Murray,  Dr.  J.  H.  H.  [ed.]  New  English  Dictionary,   pts.  i.-v.   [to  Clivy]  [on  materials  of  Philol. 

Soc.  ;  in  24  pts.]  ea.  pt.  12/6  i  4°  Clar.  Press"  84-90  in  prog. 
NuTTALL,  P.  A.  Standard  Pronouncing  English,  Dictionary  feood  popular  book]    3/6  c  8°  Wame  [63]  90 

*Ogilvie,  Dr.  John  Imperial  Dictionary  of  Eng.  Lang.,  ed.  C.  Annandale,  4  vols.,  3000  ill.        ^S  i  8°  Blackie  82 

Literary,  etymological,  scientific  and  pronouncing. 

„               „                    Comprehensive  Eng.  Dictionary  ;  ill.  32/- ;  Student's  Dictionary  7/6  r  8°  16°      „  [63]8p  ;  [65I74 

Richardson,  Dr.  C.         Dictionary  of  English  Language  :  explan.,etymol.,  quotats,,  2  vols.  94/6  4°  Bell  [37]  63  ;  64 

„                 „              The  same  :  with  the  quotations  omitted  15/-  8°     ,,  [38]  56 

Does  not  profess  to  contain  every  word ;  intended  for  philologists  and  chiefly  valuable  for  etymol. ;  in  larger  edn.  the  quotations  are  arranged  ehronologically, 

•Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.  Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language  44/-  4° ;  Abridged  S/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press  [79]  84;  [81]  87 

Wedgwood,  H.     Contested  Etymologies  in  Skeat's  Dictionary     5/-  c  8°  Triibner  82 

Stormonth,  Rev.  Jas.      Etymol.  and  Pronounc.  Diet,  of  the  Eng.  Lang.,  ed.  Rev.  P.  H.  Phelp        7/6  c  8°  Blackwood      [71]  88 

Webster,  Noah  [Am.]      Dictionary  of  English  Lang.,  ed.  Goodrich  +  Porter +  Mahn  21/-     4°  Bell  [28]  80 

„  ,,  The  same :  with  appendices  [70  pp.  of  literary  illustrations]     31/6     4°    „  [28]  69 

Wedgwood,  Henslelgh     Dictionary  of  English  Etymology  .  2l/-m  8°  Triibner    [62-65]  88 

Considerably  antiquated,  and  never  entirely  sound  ;  bnt  nevertheless  useful. 

Worcester,  J.  E.  [Am.]  Quarto  Dictionary  ;  ill.  31/6     4°  Philadelphia  [46]  81 

There  have  been  pub.  in  England  atid.Amei^ica  more,  than  xso  Dictionaries  of  general  English  since  Dr.  JOHNSON'S  time  alone. 

Folk  Etymolog'y. 

Hare,  J.  C.  Fragments  of  two  Essays  in  English  Philology,  ed.  Prf.  J.  E.  B.  Mayor      3/6     8°  Macmillan  73 

z.  Words  derived  from  names  of  places ;  z.  Words  corrupted  by  false  analogy  or  false  derivation. 

*Palmer,  Rev.  A.  Smythe    Folk  Etymology :  dictionary  of  corrupted  words  21/-     8°  Bell  81 

An  elaborate  and  important  work. 

Fopeign  Elements  in  the  Eng-lish  Language. 

Generally. 

Stanford's  Dictionary  of  Anglicized  Words  Camb.  Press  in  prep. 

A  collection  of  foreign  words  imperfectly  naturalized  and  ill  understood.     Mr,  STANFORD  left  a  sum  of  j^5,  ooo  for  its  compilation  and  publication. 

Anglo-Indian. 

Whitworth,  G.  C.  Anglo- Indian  Glossary  :  glossary  of  Indian  terms  used  in  English  12/-     8°  Paul  78 

•Yule  +  Burnell,  ^~;  Hobson-Jobson :  glossary  of  Anglo-Indian  words  36/-     8°  Murray  86 

Anglo-Norman  —v.  also  K  §  275. 

Jirenck. 

Behrens,  Dietrich  Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der  franzbsischen  Sprache  in  England,  pt.  i.  8/-|    8°  Heilbronn  86 

This  first  pt.  is  on  the  phonology  of  Fch.  loan-words  in  Middle-English.     It  forms  pt  2  of  vol.  v.  of  the  FranzSs.  Studien. 

Gaelic. 

Mackay,  Chas.  GaelicEtymology  of  Langs,  of  W.Europe  [esp.  English  and  Lowland  Scotch]  42/- i  8°  Triibner  78 

Not  trustworthy,  but  contains  a  good  deal  of  useful  material. 

Icelandic. 

Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.  Listof  Eng.  Wordswhpse  etym.isiU.  by  Icel.  [suppl.  to  Cleasby's/a/.Z?8rf.]2/-     4°  Clar.  Press  77 

Names. 

Place-Names  —for  General  Treatises,  w.  K  §  120. 

Hope,  R.  C.  Dialectical  Place-Nomenclature  S3 

Wales  and  West  of  England. 

Morgan,  Rev.  Thos.     Handbk.  of  Origin  of  Place-names  in  Wales  and  Monmouthshire  8'  Author,  Merthyr   87 

PuLMAN,  G.  P.  R.         Names  of  Places,  chiefly  in  W.  of  England :  etym.  and  histor.  consid.  12*  Crewkerne  '  57 

Scotland. 

Maxwell,  Sir  H.  E.     Studies  in  Topography  [= toponymy]  of  Galloway  14/-     8*  Douglas,  .Si/in.      87 

A  list  of  4,000  names  of  places.    Etymol.  equivalents  appended  to  Gaelic  weeds  untnutworthy. 

Ireland. 

•Joyce,  Dr.  P.  W.        Irish  Names  and  Places  :  origin  and  history,  2  series  10/-  c  8°  Z»«W«»(Whittaker)  [69-75J83 

„  ,,  Irish  Local  Names  explained  l/- f  8°  Z?«i/«»  (Sinipkin)  [    J  83 

Words  derived  from  Place-Names    _».  j.  c.  Hare's  Fragments,  essay  i.  \ut  supra\ 
Plant-Names  —v.  K  §  241 :  English  Dialects. 

Surnames  _«..  G  §  24  :  Christian  Names  and  Surnames. 

Words  derived  from  Proper  Names    — ».  also  Hare,  supra. 

Charnock,  Dr.  R.  S.  Verba  Nominalia  14/^     8°  Trubner  82 

946 


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[Teutonic 


Sjmonyms. 

Crabbe,  G. 
Dreser,  W. 
Fallows,  S.  [Am.] 
*RoGEr,  Dr.  P.  M. 
Smith,  Archd.  C.  J. 


K  §239 

English  Synonyms  Explained  [Popular  Library]  3/6  c  8°  Routledge      [23]  89 

Englische  Synonymik,  6/- ;  School  Edition  [  =  abridgment]  2/6     8°   Wolpnbuttd  81;  83 

"        ■  ■ -^  •   •  i        -    -. .  '  ■    [83]  Sg 

[52]  79 
[71]  %2 

[    ]6P 


fl    1 6°  Chicago 
[classified]  10/6  c  8°  Longman 
-      •       -  Bell 

or 


;  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 


Complete  Handbook  of  Synonyms  and  Antohynis 

Thesaurus  of  English  Words  and  Phrases 

Synonyms  Discriminated  :  ill.  w.  quotations  [a  dictionary]  14/- 

Synonyms  and  Antonyms  :  kindred  words  and  their  opposites  5/- 

Words  :  History  of. . 

Palmer,  Rev.  A.  Smythe  Leaves  from  a  Word-Hunter's  Note  Book  7/6  c  i 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.         English  Past  and  Present,  5/-  ;  On  the  Study  of  Words  5/-  f  5 

White,  R.  Grant  [Am.]   \yords  and  their  Uses:  past  and  present  5/-  c  I 

Obsolete  Words  and  Meaning's. 

Davies,  T.  L.  O.  Supplementary  English  Glossary  [12,000  wordB,  w.  quots.]  16/-     8°  Bell 

A  supplement  to'the  dictionaries  of  JokNSON  ed.  LATHAM  RICHARDSON  \ut  K  §  238],  NARES  \.itt  inf,\  HALLIWELL  \ut  K  S  241], 

*Halliwell[-Philhps],  J.  O.  Dictionary  of  Archaic  ana  Piovincial  Wds.,  Phrases,  etc.,  fr.  14  cent.,  • 

2  V.  15/- 8°  Reeves  &  Turner  [44  ;  47  J  89 
HOPPE,  A.  Englisch-Deutsches  Supplementlexicon,  pts.  i.-ii.      [to  occupy  4  parts]  ea.  8/-  r  8°  Beilin\^i\%% inprj^ 

*Nares,  Archd.  R.  Glossary  of  Words,   Phrases,   Customs,  etc.,  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  +  T.  Wright, 

2  vols.  ■    [16-17  cent.]  2t/- 

.  *SCHMIDT,  Alex.  — in  his  Shakespeare  Lexicon,'  2  vols.  24/- 

Smith,  H.  p.  Glossary  of  Terms  and  Phrases  3/6 

Trench,  Abp.  R.  C.         Glossary  of  Eng.  Words  used  former,  in  Senses  differ,  fr.  present  s/-  f  8' 

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Triibner  7^ 

Paul  [55]  88;  [51]  90. 
Low  [70]  St. 


81 


J.  R.  Smith    [22]  76 
Berlin     [74  ;  75]  86' 


8°  Paul 


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LuMBV,  Rev.  J.  R. 
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Moon,  G.  Washington  Ecclesiastical  English 


[old  and  disused  expressions]  5/6  c  8° 
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Bible  Word-Book  :  glossary  of  archaic  words,  etc.  7/6  c  8° 


Bell 

IS 

S.P.C.K. 

80 

Macmillan 

[84]  S5 

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Verb. 

Bandow,  C. 
B^lume,  Rud. 
Holz,  Gerold 
Kasten, 

Keli.ner,  Dr.  I.. 
Kujack, 
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Noun. 
Wegener, 

Pronoun-. 

Bahrs, 

Bothke, 

Breitkreuz,  O. 

NoACK,  Paul 

Penning, 

Schmidt, 


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Historical  Development  of  the  Gerund  in  the  English  Lang.     [diss,  inaug.  ]  2I- 


8° 


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Bremen 
Zurich 
Rostock 
Vienjza 
Lauenberg 
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[schl.-progr.]  2/-     ^  Konigsberg 


Ueber  d.  Gebrauch  d.  Anrede-Pronomiha  im  Altenglischen      [schl.-prog.]  2/- 
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History  of  the  Reflective  Pronouns  in  the  English  Language     [diss,  inaug.]  1/6 
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8*   Vegesack 
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88 

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Darlington,  Thos. 
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Essex. 

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Kent. 

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Isle  of  Thanet. 

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"  Bobbin,  Tim  "  [=John  Collier]  Works  in  Prose  and  Verse ;  w.  glossaiy  10/6  c  8°  Manes.  [19]  62 

HARLAND  +  WiLKiNSON,^:i^[eds.]BalIads&SongsofLancashire:  ancient&modern[chfly.bel.l9cent.]3/6  c  8°  Heywood,/)/(rj-.[65]7S 
Waugh,  Edwin  Poems  and  Lancashire  Songs  [and  many  other  similar  works]  6/- f  8°  Manchester  [v.y.^J^ 

Leicestershire. 

Evans,  Rev.  A.  B.  The  Dialect  of  Leicestershire,  ed.  Sebastian  Evans  10/6     8°  Eng.DialectSoc.(Tbnr.)8j 

Lincolnshire. 

Cole,  Rev.  R.  E.  Glossary  of  Words  used  in  Wapentake  of  Graffoe  7/6     8°  Eng.  DialectSoc.  (Tbnr.  )86 

Peacock,  Edw.  GIossaryofWds.usedinWapentakesofManley&Corringham,  2  v.,ea.  12/6     8°      „        „      ,,        [77]  89 

Norfolk. 

*Forby,  Robert  Vocabulary  of  East  Anglia  [Norfolk  and  Suffolk],  ed.  W.  Rye  [30I  in  prep. 

Specimen. 

Capgrave,  John  Chronicle  of  England,  ed.  Hingeston  [written  in  Norfolk  dial.]  10/-  r  8*  Rolls  Ser.  58 

Northamptonshire. 

Baker,  Anne  Eliz.  Glossary  of  Northamptonshire  Words  and  Phrases,  2  vols.  16/-  p  8°  J.  Ri  Smith  S4 

Sternberg,  T.  Dialect  and  Folklore  of  Northamptonshire  5/-p8°        „  S^ 

Q'-o 


Philology]  ENGLISH    DIALECTS.  [Teutonic 


K  §  241 

Shropshire. 

*Jackson,  Georgina  Shropshire  Word  Book :  archaic  and  provincial  words  31/6     8°  Triibner  79-8 1 

Somersetshire. 

Elworthy,  Rev.  F.  T.     Dialect  of  West  Somerset,  3/6  ;  Gram,  of  Dialect  of  W.  Somerset  5/-     8°  E.DialectSoc.  75;  77 

*        ..  „  Glossary  of  West  Somerset  Words  [a  very  excellent  work]  25/-     8°,,         ,,       ,,  86 

Jennings,  James  .  On  the  Dialect  of  SonJersetshire :  w.  glossary  and  poems       >  4/6  f  8°  J.  R.  Smith    [25]  69 

Specimens. 

Halliwbll  [-Phillips],  J.  O.  [ed.  ]  Collection  of  Pieces  in  the  Dialect  of  Zummerzet  o.p.  [pl>.  2/-;  w.  3/6]  ,  8*  J.  R.  Smith  43 

Suffolk  — ».  Norfolk,  supra. 

Surrey. 

GoWEB,  G.  Leveson  Surrey  Provincialisms— »»  Five  Original  Glossaries  7/-     8°  Eng.DialectSoc.(Tbnr.)76 

Kemble,  Surrey  Woods— /»  Philolog.  Soc.  Transactions  1854 

Sussex. 

Cooper,  W.  D.  Glossary  of  the  Provincialisms  in  use  in  the  County  of  Sussex  3/6  p  8°  J.  R.  Smith  [36]  53 

Parish,  Rev.  W.  D.  Dictionary  of  the  Sussex  Dialect  8°  priv.  prin.  Lewes  75 

Westmoreland. 

Specimens. 

Elworthy +  SKEAT,  .|^  [eds.]  Specimens  of  E.  Dialects  [Devon,  Westmoreland]  8/6     8°  Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  79 

Wheeler,  Ann  [ed.]        Westmoreland  Dialect  [dialogues,  with  glossary]  3/6  p8°  J.R.Smith[2nded.02]40 

Wiltshire. 

A.KERMAN,  J.  Yonge  Glossary  of  Provincial  Words  and  Phrases  in  Use  in  Wiltshire  3/-  f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  42 

Briiton,  J.  Wiltshire  Words— »■«  Five  Reprinted  Glossaries  7/-     8°  Eng. DialectSoc.(Tbnr.)79 

Specimens. 

Akerman,J.  Yonge  [ed.]  Wiltshire  Tales  [in  dialect]  2/6  f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  53 

Worcestershire. 

Chamberlain,  Mis.  Glossary  of  West  Worcestershire  Words,  w.  glossic  notes  T.  Hallam  4/6     8°  Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  82 

Lawson,  Can.  Upton-on-Severn  Words  2/6     8°      „         „         „     84 

Yorkshire. 

Addy,  S.  O.  Glossary  of  Words  used  in  the  Neighbourhood  of  Sheffield  15/-     8°  Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  88 

Atkinson,  Rev.  J.  C.       Glossary  of  the  Cleveland  Dialect  24/-     4°  J.  K.  Smith  d8 

Addiiions  to  same — in  Five  Original  Glossaries  7/-  8"  Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  76. 

Easter+Lees,  ll^*;  Glossary  of  Dialect  of  Almondbury  and  Huddersfield  8/6     8    Eng.DiaJectSoc.(Tbnr.)83 

Haeland,  Cpt.  J.  Glossary  of  Words  used  in  Swaledale  4/-     8°      ,,         ,,       „         ,,      73 

Nicholson,  John  Folk-Speech  of  East  Yorkshire  3/6  c  8°  Brown, /?>(//         89 

Robinson,  C.  Clough  Glossary  of  Mid-Yorkshire  Words  [w.  outline  of  grammar]  9/-     8°  Eng.Dial.Soc.[62]76 

„  K.  K.  Glossary  of  Words  used  in  Neighbourhood  of  Whitby,  2  vols.  7/6  and  6/6     8°     ,,       ,,       [55]75;76 

Ross-i-SxEAD,  F. -l-R.  Glossary  of  Holderness  Words  7/6     8°    „       „      ,,  77 

Scotland. 
Duncan,  A.  Early  Scottish  Glossary  [sel.   fr.   Duncan's  Appendix  Etymologiae\ — in  Seven 

Provinc.  Gloss.  8/-     8'  Eng.  Dial.  Soc.     74 

*Jamieson,  Dr.  J.  Etymolog.Dict.of  Scottish  Lang.,  ed.J.Longmuir+D.Donaldson,  4  v.  £^  10/-; 

Suppl.  27/6     8°  Gardner,  Paisley  [08-25]  79-^7 
Mackay,  Dr.  Charles         Dictionary  of  Lowland  Scotch  7/6  p  8°  Whittaker  89 

Murray,  Dr.  J.  A.  H.     Dialect  of  the  Southern  Counties  of  Scotland  [Philol.  Soc]  [j».  12/6]     8°  Triibner  73 

Specimens. 

Bulk  of  Chroniclis  of  Scotland,  ed.  W.  B.  TurnbuU,  3  vols.  [metrical,  16  cent.]  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

Legends  of  the  Saints  in  Scottish  Dialects  of  14  cent.,  ed.  W.  M.  Metcalfe,  pt.  i.  8°  Scot. Text  Soc. 88z«/;-i>f. 

Proverbs,  Folk-songs,  etc.— v.  B  §  15,  s.v.  Scottish ;  Poetry— ».  K  §  68,  passim. 

Banffshire. 

Gregor,  Rev.  W.  Dialect  of  Banffshire  [Philolog.  Soc]  5/-     8°  Trubner  66 

Shetland  and  Orkneys. 

EuMONSTON,  T.  Etymological  Glossary  of  the  Shetland  and  Orkney  Dialect  [Philolog.  Soc]  5/-     8°  Triibner  66 

Isle  of  Man. 
Specimens. 

BR'ovirNE,  Rev.  T.  H.        Fo'c'sle  Yarns  [=  "  forecastle  yarns  "]  [ist  edn.  pub.  anonymously]  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan      [73]  89 

^j  „  The  Doctor,  and  other  Poems  in  the  Manx  Patois  6/-  f  8'  Sbnnehschein         87 

^  „  The  Manx  Witch,  and  other  Poems  7/6  c  8°  Macmillan  89 

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ANGLO-SAXON   PHILOLOGY. 


[Teutonic 


K  §242 


Ireland. 


7/-     8°  Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  8o 


Antrim  and  Down. 

Patterson,  W.  H.  Gloss,  of  Words  and  Phrases  used  in  Antrim  and  Down 

Wexford. 

Poole,  J.  Glossaryof  Forth  and  Bargy.ed.  w.  notes  W.  Barnes     [w.  some  specimens]  4/6  f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  67 


242.    ANGLO-SAXON  PHILOLOGY  (WITH  OLD  WEST-SAXON). 


Grammar:  Generally. 


Gkein,  C.  W.  M. 
KoRNER,  Karl 
March,  F.  A.  [Am.] 


Cassel  80 

Heilbronn\_^%'\^T,%V, 
Triibner  [70]  77 


MlJLLER,  Theodor 
Rask,  E. 
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Sweet,  H. 


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Grammar  \and  Departinejits  of  Grammar\  of  Individual  Writers  and  Writings— v.  K  §§  247-253. 
Old   West- Saxon. 


COSIJN,  P.  J. 

Etymological  Grammar. 


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Leo,  H. 

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Wright,  Thos.  [ed.] 

Syntax. 

Muller,  Theodor 
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Noun. 
Kress, 

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Guest,  Edwin 
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RiEGER,  Max 
'Schipper,  Dr.  J. 
Schubert,  Hermann 
'Sievers,  E.  ' 
Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W. 
Vetter,  Ferd. 

Chrestomathies. 

Brenner,  O.  [ed.] 
Earle,  Prf.  J.  [ed.] 
Ettmuller,  L.  [ed.] 


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De  Anglo-Saxonum  re  metrica  [dis'i.  inaug.]  i/6     8°  Berlin 

Zur  Rhythmik  d.  german.  AUiterationsverses — in  Paul-t-Braune's  Beitrage,  vol.  x.  [ut  K  §  225], 

Essay  on  Alliterative  Poetry — in  Bp.  Percy's  Folio  MS.,  vol.  iii.  [ut  K  §  6$]. 

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K  §§  243-244 
•Grein,  C.  W.  M.  [ed.]    Bibliothek  der  angelsachsischen  Poesie,  4  vols.  8°   CSUingen  57-^4 

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March,  F.  A.  [Am.;  ed.]  Anglo-Saxon  Reader :  w.  notes,  brief  grammar  and  vocabulary                       7/6     8°  Low  71 

'Sweet,  H.  [ed.]               Anglo-Saxon  Reader  in  Prose  and  Verse  :  si.  notes  and  glossary                    8/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press  [76]  89 

*  If         i>  [ed.]               Second  Anglo-Saxon  Reader :  archaic  and  dialectical                                       4/6   f8°          ,,  88 
„         „   [ed.]               Old  English  Reading  Primers,  w.  glossaries,  pt.  i.  1/6 ;  ii.                              1/6   f8°          „  85586 

i.  :  Selected  Homilies  of  AELFKIC ;  ii. :  Extracts  from  Alfred's  OrOSIUS. 

Thorpe,  Benj.  [ed.]  Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica  [prose  and  verse,  w.  glossary]  7/6  p  8°  J.  R.  Smith   [34]  68 

WiJLCKER,  Dr.  R.  [ed.]     Kleinere  Angelsachsische  Dichtungen  [w.  vocabulary]  4/-  s  4°  Halle  82 

Since  1885  Dr.  WiiLCKER  has  omitted  the  C  from  his  name. 

•ZUPITZA,  Prf.  J.  [ed.]       —in  his  Old  and  Middle  English  Reader  \ut  K  §  244]  are  2^ pp.  of  A.-S.  texts. 

Old  Saxon  and  Anglo-Saxon. 

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Later  Anglo-Saxon      —some  specimens  in  the  Chrestomathies,  «/  K  §  242. 

243.     LATER  ANGLO-SAXON  PHILOLOGY  (Norman  Conquest  to  middle  XIII.  Cent). 

Grammars. 

MiJLLER,  Theodor  — in  his  Angelsachsische  Grammatik  \ut  K  §  242]. 

Gramtnar  of  Orrm      — o  short  treatise  in  Sweet's  Middle  English  Primer  {ut  infra]. 

Dictionaries  — eont.  to  some  extent  in  Matzner's  Worterbuch  \ut  inf.\  and  Stratmann's  O.-E.  Diet,  [ut  K  §  244]. 

Chrestomathies. 

*Matzner,  E.  [ed.  ]  Alt-Englische  Sprachproben  :  nebst  Worterbuch  :  in  2  pts.  r  8°  Berlin  67-89  in  prog. 

L    [Texts  and  notes]  (i)  Poetry ;  {2)  Prose,  24/-  '67-'69 ;  ii. :  Dictionary,  pts.  i-io  65I-  in  ^rog.    From  the  Ormuhtm  and  the  Ancren  Riwle  to  Chaucer. 

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Old  English  Homilies  to  King  Honl  [1150-1300]  9/-.    For  pt.  ii.,  w.  K  §  244. 

Sweet,  H.  [ed.]  First  Middle  English  Primer  :  w.  grammar  and  gloss.  2/-     8°  Clar.  Press  84 

Extracts  from  the  Ancren  Riwle  and  the  Ormulttm. 

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244.    OLD  [1250-1350]  and  MIDDLE  [1350-1500]  ENGLISH  PHILOLOGY. 
Grammar,  etc. :  Generally. 

BODDEKER,  Karl  Gramm.  d.  Mittelengl.— «»  his  Alteng.  Dicht.  d.  MS.  Harl.  2253  \ut  infrd\. 

Brandl,  Prf.  Altenglische  Grammatik— ^0  appear  in  Paul's  Grundriss  \ttt  K  §  225]. 

Early  English  Text  Soc.     Many  of  their  pubns.  contain,  in  their  Introductions,  grammatical  matter  or  materials.-  ■ 

Morris -I- Skeat,  p^w'^w  — ^"  '^^  Introductions  to  their  Specimens  of  Early  English,  ut  infra. 

Morsbach,  Dr.  L.        *    Mittelenglische  Grammatik  ^  in  prep. 

Stratmann,  F.  H.  Mittelenglische  Grammatik  .  2/-     S'  Crefeld  85 

Graminar  of  Langland,   Chaucer,  and  Shakspere    —v.-  K  §  237. 

Phonology. 

Pogatscher,  Prf.  Alois  ZurLautlehred.griech.,lat.u.  roman.Lehnwovteim  Altengl.  [Quell,  u.  Forsch.]  5/-     8"  Strassburg        88 

Pronunciation        — ».  k  §  237  (espec.  *ellis,  a.  j.). 

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K  §245 

Etymologry. 

Diciionaries. 

*Matzner,  E.  yi'6xte.x\m.!i}a— accompanying  his  Alt-Englische  Sprachproben  [«^  K  §  243]. 

Mayhew+Skeat,  p"w.w.'  Concise  Dictionaiy  of  Middle  Englisli  [1150-1580]  7/6  c  4*  Clar.  Press  88 

Morris+Skeat,  prf/w!V.  Glossaires— /u  their  Specimens  of  Early  English  \ut  K  §  243,  et  infra\. 

*Stratmann,  F.  H.  Dictionaiy  of  the  Old  English  Language,  ed.  H.  Bradley  [12, 13,  14  cent].  8°  CIar.Press[64-67]««/?r/. 

WuLCKER,  Dr.  R.  Worterbuch — to  his  Altenglisches  Lesebuch — ut  infra. 

Zupitza,  Prf.  J.  Vocabulary  [tr.]— ^0  his  Old  and  Middle  English  Reader  [ti.']—ui  infra. 

Accidence. 

Bruck,  F.  Consonantendoppelung  in  d.  mittelengl.  Comparativen  u.  Superlativen         1/6     8°  Leipzig  86 

Syntax. 

EiNENKEL,  Eugen  Streifziige  durch  die  mittelenglische  Syntax  [w.  spec.  ref.  to  Chaucer]  5/-     8°  Miinster  87 

Caxton's  Language  and  Style. 

Kkllner,  Dr.  L.  — his  edn.  ij/'Blanchardyn  and  Eglantine  \ut  K  §  47]  cents,  a  very  import,  treatise  of  this,  of  over  vx>pp.,-ui. 

illust.  quotations, 

Chaucer's  Language     — v.  K  §  237. 
Gomel's  Language. 

Meyer,  Karl  John  Gower's  Beziehungen  zu  Chaucer  und  Konig  Rich.  ii.      [diss,  inaug.]  2/-     %°  Bonn  90 

TiETE,  Georg  Zu  Gower's  Confessio  Amantis,  pt.  i.  [Lexikalisches]  [diss,  inaug.]  1/6    8°  Breslau  89 

Metrics. 

*SCHIPPER,  Dr.  J,  — in  the  latter  chaps,  of  his  Englische  Metrik,  \ut  K  §  240] ;  Gf  in  Paul's  Grundriss  \ut  K  §  225]. 

Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.  —in  his  Essay  on  Alliterative  Poetry— jk  Bp.  Percy's  Folio  MS. ,  vol.  iii.  \ut  K  §  65]. 

Chaucer's  Metres  —v.  K  §  240 :  English  Metrology,  s.v.  Chaucer. 

Chrestomathies  and  Collections. 

Altenglische  Bibliothek     hrsg.  E.  Kblbing,  vols,  i.-iii.  17/6     8°  Heilbronn         83-85 

Amis  and  Amiloun[E.KOLBING]       7/-    84         |         Octavian  Sage  [SARRAZIN]       4/6    Ss        I         Osbem  Bokenam's  Legenden  [C.  HORSTMANN]       6/-  83. 

BODDEKER,  Karl  Altenglische  Dichtungen  d.  MS.  Harl.  2253  [w.  gramm.  and  gloss.]  8/-     8°  Berlin  78 

This  MS.  is  a  very  miscellaneous  and  interesting  one  ;  it  cents,  also  many  French  and  Latin  pieces.     Date  about  1310. 

Early  English  Text  Society  :  Publications  of,  147  v. — -the  most  import,  entered separ.  infra  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  ^i,~%<)inprog. 

The  Original  Series=92  vols.,  1864-89  ;  Extra  Series=:55  vols.,  1867-89.    A  completeset  to  1889  is  worth  about  ;^4o. 

*Matzner,  E.  — V.  K  §  243. 

*MoRRis -)- Skeat,  pjj^^^[eds.]  Specimens  of  Early  Eng.  :  ■vi.  intro.,  notes  and  gloss.,  pt.  ii.  7/6  f  8°  Clar.  Press     [    ]  79 

Robert  of  Gloucester  to  Gower  [1298-X393J.     Forpt.  i.,  w.  K§243.    Cont.  by  SKEAT,  j>i/>'i». 

'Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.         Specimens  of  English  Literature  :  vir.  intro.,  notes,  and  glossary  7/6  £8°  Clar.  Press      [72]  79 

From  LanGLAND'S  Piers  Pioji^hman  to  Spenser's  Shefihtarctes  Calendar  [1394-1579]. 

WiJLCKER,  Dr.  R.  [ed.]     Alt-Englisches  Lesebuch,  2  vols,  in  3  pts.  12/6     8°  ffalle       74  ;  79 ;  80 

From  Genesis  and  Exodus  to  History  of  Merlin,  vol.  i.  [Texts  1250-135034/-  ;  ii,  (i)  [texts  1350-1500]  and  notes  7/- ;  ii.  (2)  Glossary,  2/-. 

Zupitza,  Prf.  J,  [ed.]        Alt-  und  mittelenglisches  Uebungsbuch  '  \^.  vocabulary]  5/-     8°   Vienna  [74]  84 

„  ,,  Old  and  Middle  English  Reader,  tr.  Prf.  G.  E.  MacLean[Am.]  12°  Boston  86 

A  good  little  selection,  from  CAEDMON'S  Hytnn  to  John  LYDGATE'S  Guy  of  Warwick.    With  specimens,  in  parallel  columns,  for  study  of  West  Saxon, 

Northumbrian  and  Mercian  dialects. 

245.    ANGLO-SAXON  and  EARLY  and  MIDDLE  ENGLISH  LITERATURE:  (a)  HISTORY  OF. 
ANGLO-SAXON. 

Bibliography,  Encyclopaedia  and  Methodology. 

KORTING,  Gustav  — in  his  Encyklop.  u.  Methodol.  d.  engli.schen  Philologie  8/-     ^  Heilbronn  88 

*WuLKER,  Dr.  R.  Grundriss  zur  Geschichte  der  arigelsachsischen  Litteratur  10/-     8°  Leipzig  8$ 

Indispensable  to  students  of  Anglo-Saxon  Literature. 

History  of  Literature. 

*ten  Brink,  Prf.  B.  Geschichte  der  englischen  Litteratur,  vols,  i.-ii.,  (pt.  i)  14/6     %'  Berlin  77 ;  S9 

Vol.  i.  [to  Wiclif]8/-  '77  :  voL  ii.  (pt.  i)  [to  accession  of  Elizabeth]  6/6  89. 

„               „  Early  English  Liteiature  [Am.  tr.]                  [  =  Hist.  of  Eng.  Lit.,  vol.  i.]  3/6  c  8° 

Earle,  Prf.  J.  Anglo-Saxon  Literature              [Dawn  of  Liter.  Series  ;  popular,  but  good], 2/6  f  8° 

Ebert,  Adolf  — v.  iii.  of  his  Allg.  Gesch.  d.  Litt.  d.  Mittelalters — deals  fully  w.  A.-S.  liter.  12/-     8° 

Haigh,  Rev.  D.  H,  The  Anglo-Saxon  Sagas  :  exam,  of  their  value  as  aids  to  history                     8/6     8° 

a  sequel  to  his  Conquest  of  Britain  by  the  Saxons  15/-  8"  id.  61— wh.  is  itself  a  harmony  of  the  Historia  Britoiiiim  of  GII.DAS,  the  Brut  and  the  Saxon  Chronicle. 

Metcalfe,  Rev.  F.  Englishman  and  Scandinavian        [compar.  of  A.-S.  and  Old-Norse  Lit.]  i8/-     8°  Triibner  80 

Morley,  Prf.  H.  English  Writers,  vols,  i.-iii.  [v.  K  §  18  ;  popular]  e?.  5/-  c  8°  Cassell     87;  88;  88 

SwEUT,  Henry  Sketch  of  Hist,  of  Ang.-Sax.  Liter.,— -mWarton's  Hist,  of  Eng.  Poetry,  ed.W.  C.  Hazlitt,  3  v.[z/.  K§2i]. 

954 


Bohn's  Lib. 

87 

S.P.C.K. 

84 

Leipzig 

«7 

J.  R.  Smith 

61 

Philology] 


ANGLO-SAXON    LITERATURE. 


[Teutonic 


K  §§  246-247 
Latin  Literature  of  the  Anglo-Saxons. 

Ebert,  Adolf  vol.  i.  of  his  Litt.  d.  Mittelalters  \ut  K  §  22l]  is  a  hist  of  Xtn.  Lat.  Liter,  to  Charlemagne. 

Teuffel,  W.  S.  —in  his  History  of  Roman  Literature  \ut  K§  221]. 

Biography. 

Wright,  Thomas  Biographia  Britannica  Literaria,  v.  1.  [A.-S.  per.]  ;  v.  ii.  [A. -Norm.]  2  v.  24/-     8°  Parker  42  ;  46 

EARLY  AND   MIDDLE   ENGLISH. 

Bibliography. 

Coleridge,  H.  Glossarial  Index  to  Printed  English  Literature  of  13  century  z/6     8°  Triibner  59 

History. 

BoDDEKER,  Karl  Einleitung— ;o  Wj  Alteng.  Diditungend.  MS.  Harl.  2263  [13  cent. ;  w.  gram,  and  gloss.]  8/-  8°  Berlin  78 

HoRSTMANN,  C.  —his  Altenglische  Legenden,  ser.  ii.  \ut  K  §  254]  conts.  a  good  sketch. 


246.    ANGLO-SAXON  LITERATURE:  (*)  COLLECTIONS. 
Collections. 

*Codex  Exoniensis :  collection  of  Ang.-Sax.  Poetry,  ed.  Benj. Thorpe [w.  trss.  in  par.  cols.] o.p.  [p6. 20/-;  w.  15/-]  r  8° Soc.  of  Antiq.  42 

„  ,,  ed.  I.  GolTancz :  w.  new  tr.  8°E.  Etig.  TextSoc.  m;>«X 

•Codex  Vercellensis,  Anglo-.Saxon  Poetry  of  the,  ed.  J.  M.  Kemble,  2  pts.  [w.  trss.  in  par.  cols.]        o.p.      8°  Aelfric  Soc.      43-56 

L  :  Legend  of  Saint  Andrew,    ii.  :  CYNEWULF'S  Elene,  and  Minor  Poems.    For  other  editions  of  the  Elene,  v,  CYNEWULF,  infra. 

•Sweet,  H.  [ed.]  The  Oldest  English  Texts  [texts  only]  20/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Soc.  (Tbnr. )  85 

Ind.  all  the  extant  Old.EngUsh  texts  up  to  ab.  900.  which  are  preserved  in  contemp.  MSS.,  w.  the  exception  ot  the  Chronicle  and  the  wks.  of  Alfred.    With  an  intro. 
of  34  pp..  an  exhaustive  glossary  of  190  pp.,  and  alphab.  Index  to  the  Glossary  (14  pp.). 

Translations :  German, 

Grein,  C.  W.  M.  [tr.]       Dichtungen  der  Angelsachsen  ;  stabreimend  iibersetzt,  2  vols. 


6/-     8"*  Gottingenit,'!  ;  i,g\6z 


Vol.  i. :  CAEDMON'S  Genesis.  Exodus,  Daniel,  Judith,  Christ  and  Satan  ;  CVNEWULF'S  Christ,  Harrowing  of  Hell,  Phoenix,  Panther,   WltaU-.  BEOWULF— 
vol.  ii.  :  Andreas,  Juliana,  Guthlac,  Elene,  Dream  of  Holy  Raadt  Departed  Soufs  Address  to  the  Body,  Doomsday,  Endowments  Sr  Pursuits  of  Men,  Various 
Fortunes  of  Mem  A.-LFR.V.Ti'5  Metres  of  Bosthius,  Riddies,  The  IVanderer,  The  Exile' t  Complaint, Botscliaft  d.  Gemahls  an  seine  Frau  i==Cod.'^vaa.  "Riddle  iU. 
and  '*  A  Frag:ment. "] 


Chrestomathies 


V.  K%  242. 


247.    ANGLO-SAXON  LITERATURE:  (c)  POPULAR  EPICS. 


in  his  Einleit. ,  pt.  ii.  [ut  K  §  242]  ;  ed.   Zupitza — in  his 

in  prep. 


Battle  of  BPUnnanbUrg  ed.  Oreln— ««  his  BIM.  ;  ed.  Korner 
Reader  \ut  K  §  244] . 
,,  „      ed.  Dr.  T.  R.  Price  [Am.]  {sn.  Battle  of  Maldon  :'lSa.  K.-^.'Soday'\    12°  Boston 

Battle  of  MaldOn      — ».  Syrhtnoth's  Death— z«/ro. 
Beowulf  [8  cent.] 
Facsimile :  [autotype]  and  Transliteration  of  the  MS.,  ed.  J.  Zupitza  25/-  f  °  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  82 


Annotated  Edition : 


ed. 


The  text  is  also  cont.  in  GKEIN'S  Bibiiotke/t  d.  A.-S.  Ptresie,  ed.  WOlCKER  iut  K  §  242]. 

w.  English  tr. ,  notes,  and  glossary  Thos.  Arnold 


Selections  : 
Translations  ; 


12/-     8°  Longman  76 

„           „       notes&[Heyne's]gloss.  Prf.J.A.Harrison-)-R.Sharp[Ams.]$i.25    12°  Boston  [82]  83 

„           „        tr.  and  notes  Benj.  Thorpe                                                        7/6  P  8°  ]•  R-  Smith  [55]  75 

„          „        intro.  arid  glossary  Prf.  G.  Zupitza                                           8°E.  Eng.  TextSoc.  2«/?^A 

*„       German  notes  and  glossary  Moritz  Heyne                                               5/-     8°  Paderiorn  [63]  88 
„            ,,           ,,       „         ,,         R.  Wiilker-^mGrein's.ffzW.  [«i(K§242]. 

„            „           „       „         „         A.  Holder     [Germanist.  Biicherschatz]  5/6     8°  Freiburg  84 

ed.  in  the  chrestonjs.  of  Ettmiiller,  March  and  Rieger  [ut  K  §  242] ,  of  Sweet  {ut  K  §  243]. 


tr.  Prf.  J.  Earle 
„  Prf.  J.  M.  Gamett{Am.] 
„  Lt.-Col.  H.  W.  Lumsden 
ilbers.  C.  W.  M.  Grein 
,,      Moritz  Heyne 
,,      Karl  Simrock 
trad.  L.  Botkine 

Aids  : 

Generat  and  Miscellaneous  Criticism  and  Illiisiration. 


[w.  Fight  at  Finnsburg ;  blank  verse]  $1. 10   12' 

[in  7-ft.  iambics]  5/-  c  8' 

[repr.  fr.  his  Dichtt.  d.  Angelsachsen^  2/-     8° 

[in  5-ft.  iambics] 

[w.  German  notes] 

[prose  ;  not  quite  the  whole  poem]     8° 


Clar.  Press 

Boston 

Paul 

Cassel 

Paderborn 

Stuttgart 

Havre 


.Botkine,  L. 

•ten  Brink,  Prf.  B. 

Dederich,  H. 

Disraeli,  Isaac 

Fahlbeck, 

Harrison,  J.  [Am.] 

Hevne,  Moritz 
■  Lehmann,  H. 
..March,  F.  A.  [Am.) 


Bedwulf ;  analyse  historique  et  g^ographique 
BeiSwulf:  Untersuchungen 
Historische  u.  geograph.  Studien  zum  Betfwulf 
Bedwulf:  the  hero-life— zV/  Ms  Amenities  of  Literature 


[Quellen  und  Forschungen]  6/- 
2/- 

3/6c 

Bedwulf-gvadet  sasom  kalla  for  nordisk  fornhistoria  2/6 

Old  Teutonic  Life  in  Bedwulf— zm  The  Overland  Monthly  for  July,  1884. 
Ueher  Lage,  u.  Konstriiksion  d.  Halle  Heorot  in  Bedvulf  _  l/- 

Brunne  und  Helm  im  angelsachs.  Bedwulf  [diss,  inaug.]  2/6 

The  World  of  Bedwulf— m  Proceedings  o/Amer.  Pkilolog.  Assoc.  1882. 


8°  Paris 

8°  Strassburg 

8'  Cologne 

8°  Routledge 

8'  Lvmt 

8°  Paderborn 

8'  Leipzig- 


tn  prep, 

[82]  89 

[8l]  82 

[57]  83 

63 

59 

77 


76 

88 

77 

(1O81 

85 


84 
8S 


Philology] 


ANGLO-SAXON   LITERATURE. 


[Teutonic 


K  §248 

MOLLER,  TI. 
MULLENHOFF,   K.. 

MOller,  .Nathaniel 
Sarraziw,  Gregor 
ScHULTZE,  Martin 
The  Mythology  in 

Coviposiiion. 
Ettmuller,  L. 
hornburg, 
ronning,  t 
Schemann,  Karl 
LnngTiaee.    ' 
Banning, 
*Heinzel,  R, 

KOHLEK,  W. 

Nader,  E. 

Schemann,  Karl 
ScHULZ,  Fr. 


i)as  altenglische  Volksepos  pt.  i.  [Abhandlungen]  3/-  ;  ii.  [Texts]  2/-  S°  Kiel 

Beiiwulf  5/-  8°  Berlin 

Bedwulfstudien  .  8         1,    _ 

Mythen  im  Bedwulf  in  ihrem  Verhaltniss  z.  germ.  Mythologle  [diss,  inang.]  2/-  8°  Leipzig 

Bedwulf-Studien  :  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  altgermanischer  Sage  sh  '  8°   Berlin 

Altheidnisches  in  der  A.-S.  Poesie  [espec.  in  Bedwulf ;  sch.-progr.]  2/-  8"      ,, 

.BeOTi/M^is  also  treated  largely  in  *.£-.  GRIMM'S  Teut.  Mythol..  in  SIMROCK'S  Z3^m^,  Myth.\ilt^  §20];  and  in  L.  \i^^tMXi'S  SchH/ten  z.  Gesch  d. 
Dichtttng  w.  Sage,  vol.  viii.  i8/-  8°  Stuttg.  '73. 

Carmen  de  Bedw.  quale  fuerit  antequam  in  manus  Interpol,  incident.  Zurich 

Die  Komposition  des  Bedwulf  [school  programme]  i|6  8°  Metz 

Bedwulfs-Kvadet  :  en  literaer-bistorisk  undersogelse  _         3/-  8°   Copenhagen 

Die  Synonyma  im  Bedwulf  mit  Rucks,  auf  Komp.  u.  Poetik  [diss.]  1/6  8°   Hagen 

Die  epischen  Formeln  im  Bedwulf,  pt.  i.  :  Die  verbalcn  Synonyma  [diss,  inang.]  1/6  8°  Marburg 

—in  his  Ueber  den  Stil  d.  altgerm.  Poesie  [QncUen  u.  Forsch.,  vol.  x.]  2/-  8°  Strassburg 

Syntakt.  Gebrauch  d.  Infinifivs  u.  d.  Participien  im  Bedwulfslied  [diss,  inaug.]  1/6  8°   Miinster 

Zur  Syntax  des  Bedwuliliedes ;  Genetiv  im  Bedwulf  [sch.-progrs.]  s/-  B'   Briinn  79; 

Dativ  und  Instrumental  im  Bedwulf  [schl.-progr.]  2/6  Vienna 

Die  Synonyma  im  Bedwulfslied — ut  supra* 

Die  Sprachformen  des  Hildebrand-Liedes  im  Bedwulf  1/6  8°  Konigsberg 


83:83 
88 
89 
78 
88 
77 


75 
77 
83 


86 

74 

86 

:  82 

i83 


Byrhtnoth'S  Death  (Battle  of  Maldon)  ed.  Gran— in  Ms  Blbl.,  v.  i.,  ed.  Korner— 2«  his  Einleit.,  pt.  ii.  [w.  tr.],  ed. 
Sweet — in  his  A.-S.  Reader  [at  K  §  242]. 
,,  „  ed.  Dr.  T.  R.  Price  [Am.]  [w.  Biunaburgh ;  Lib.  A.-S.  Poetry]    12°  Boston  in  prep. 

Translation:  tr.  Prf.  J.  JVI.  Garnett  [Am.]  >,  89 


Aids  :  ,  .        l       t  -t 

ten  Brink,  Prf.  B  —hisTHxH.  oi 'E.-n^.'lkti^r.la.XyoX.K.,  ants,  a  detailed  synapsis  of  its  contents  3I6    c8    BohnsLib. 

Zernial;  U.  Das  Lied  von  Byrhtnoth's  Fall  [school-programme]  i/-       4    Berlin 


87 
82 


Fig"ht  at  FinnsbUP^— m  edns.   «/"  Be&wuU  by   Harrison,   Heyne  [at  sup.]— in  chrestoms.  by  Ettmiiller,    Grein,    Rieger, 

Wiikkei-  \ut  K  §  242]. 
Translations  :  tr.  Garnett,  Thorne  ;  iibers.  Simrock — in  their  tr.  and  edns.  «/"  Beowulf,  supra. 


Aids 

MoLLER,   H. 


—many  of  those  entered  under  Bedwulf  deal  with  the  Fight  at  Finnsburg  also. 

— his  Attenglisches  Volksepos,  vol.  ii.  \Ht  sup.]  contains  a  strophic  reconstruction  0/ the  poem. 


Waldere'S  Lay,  King^  ed.  Prf.  Geo.  Stephens  :  w.  Engl,  tr.,  comm.  and  glossary ;  i  photo,  facs.  6/6     8°  Copenhagen 
„  „  „  ed.  J.  V.  ScheffeH-A.  Holder,  sub  tit.  Waltharius  :  lat.  Gedicht  d.   10  Jahrh. 

[conts.  A.-S.  vers,  and  Germ.  tr.J  10/-     4°  Stuttgart 

Also  ed.  in  Wiilcker's  edn.  of  Grein's  BiM.,  vol.  i.  and  WOlCKER'S  Kleittere  A.-S.  Dichtungen  \ut  K  §  242]. 


60 

74 


Aids: 

Fischer,  J. 
Haigh,  D. 

MoLLER,  H. 


Zu  den  Waldere-Fragmenten   . 

—in  his  Anglo-Saxon  Sagas  {ut  K  I  245  r  conts.  text  also]. 

— his  Altenglisches  Volksepos  [ut  sup.]  conts.  a  strop/iic  reconstruction  of  the  poejn. 


[dissert,  inaug.]  l/-       8*  Breslau 


248.    ANGLO-SAXON  LITBEATURE:  {d)  CHRISTIAN  EPICS. 


Caedmon  \_d.  680] 


Metrical  Paraphrase  of  Scripture,  ed.  w.  tr.  and  notes  B.  Thorpe  o.p.  r  8°  London 

,,  The  same,  ed.  K.  W.  Bouterweck,  2  vols.  [w.  glossary]  22/-  r  8°  Elberfeld 

Christ  and  Satan  :  ed.  C.  W.  M.  Giein— in  his  Bibliothek,  A.-S.  Poesie,  vol.  i.   [ut  K  §  242]. 

Genesis,  Exodus  &  Daniel:  ed.  C.  W.  M.  Green— «J  his  Bibliothek,  A.-S.  Poesie,  vol.  i.  [ut  K  §  242]. 

Exodus  and  Daniel :   ed.  Prf.  Theod.  W.  Hunt  [Am.]  [Lib.  Anglo-Sax.  Poetry]  651:.    12°  Boston 

These  poems,  together  with  Christ  and  Satan,  are,  it  has  been  almost  finally  decided,  not  by  CAEDMON. 

Holy  Rood,  Dream  of  the:  ed.  J.  M.  Kemble  [w.'  tr.  in  par.  cols.]— «»  Cod.  Vercell.  \ut  K  §  246].- 

„  „  ,,    Grein— ZK  his  Bibl.  A.-S.  Poesie,  vol.  ii. ;  ed.  Sweet— z»  his  A.-S.  Reader  \ut  K  §  242]. 

Conts.  several  passages  answering  closely  to  the  Runic  inscription  on  Ruthwell  Cross  [•&.  infrd\. 

Hymn  :  ed.  Rieger — in  his  Lesebuch  ;  ed.  Zupitza — in  his  Reader  [«;  K  §  244]. 

photolitliographed  in  the  Facsimiles  of  Ancient  MSS.,  pt.  ix.,  plate  140  f°  Palaeograph. 

Translation  :  tr.  LindsayH- Napier— zk  ]VIodem  Language  Notes,  1889,  No.  5  [a/  K  §  236]. 

The  question  of  the  authenticity  of  this  Hymn,  supposed  to  be  CAEDMON'S  first  work,  is  discussed  in  ten  BRINK'S  Early  English  Literature,  appendix  A.  [v.  K  5 

Judith  :  ed.  Prf.  A.  S.  Cook  [Am.]  w.  Intro.,  gloss,  and  tr.    [Lib.  Ang.-Sax.  Poetry]  $I  s  4°  Boston 

,,   in  the  chrestoms.  o/' Ettmiiller,  Grein,  Kbrner,  Rieger  [ut  K  §  242]. 
.  tr.  Prf.  J.  M.  Garnett  [Am.]  75c.  c  8°  Boston 

Ruthwell  Cross  [a  Runic  inscrip.  of  21  lines  at  Ruthwell,  Northumb.^attrib.  to  Caedmon]. 

„  ed.  Prf.  Geo.  Stephens   [repr.  fr.  his  Old  North.  Runic.  Mons.,  «<  G  §  7]  10/-     f  °  J.  R.  Smith 

„  *ed.  J.  Zupitza— 2«  his  Old  and  Middle-English  Reader  [ut  K  §  244]. 

ed.  H.  Sweet— «■»  his  The  Oldest  English  Texts  [ut  K  §  246]. 


32 
54;  51 


[86]  88 


Soc.  79 

24S1. 


89 
69 


Aids  : 
Generally, 
Balg,  H. 
Bede,  Ven.  id.  672] 

Bouterweck,  C.  W. 
ten  Brink,  Prf.  B. 
G6TZINGER,  Dr.  Ernst 
Sandras,  S.  G. 
Watson,  R.  S. 


Der  Dichter  Cadmon  und  seine  Werke                                                                [diss,  inaug.]  1/6  8"  GSttingen 

Uistoria  Eccles.  gentis  Anglorum  \ut  A  §  6a].  ^ 

The  solitary  source  for  CAEDMON'S  life  :  ace.  to  ten  BRINK  very  trustworthy  on  the  whole. 

De  Ckdmon  poeta  [diss.]  i/-  ;  Ueber  Cadraon  d.  illtesten  A.-S.  Dichter            [sch-prog.]  i/-  8°  Elberfeld 

— appendix  A  to  his  EarlyEngl.  Liter,  [tr.]  discusses  authenticity  0/  Caedmon  Poems      3/6  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib. 

Usber  die  Dichtungen  d.  Ciidmon  u.  deren  Verfasser                                       [diss,  inaug.]  i/-  8°  Gdttingen 

De  Carminibus  anglo-sa)(.  Caedmoni  adjudicatis  disquisitio  8"  Paris 

Caedmon.  the  first  English  poet                                                                 '                (popular]  3/6  c  8"  Longman 

C)i;6 


45;  45 
85 
67 
SO 
79 


Philology] 


ANGLO-SAXON    LITERATURE. 


[Teutonic 


Lang^iage. 
HOPER.  O. 
ZlEGLER,   H. 
Christ  and  Satan, 
Groschopp,  F. 
KOhn,  a. 
Genesis, 
Heinze, 
SiEVERS,  Prf.  E. 
Hymn, 
WOlcker,  Prf.  R. 


Der  syntaktische  Gebrauch  d.  Dativs  u.  Instrument,  in  d.  Caedmon  beigelegten  Dicbtungen 
Der  poet,  Sprachgebrauch  in  d.  Cadmonschen  Dichtungen  [diss,  inaug.]  i/6 

Das  angelsachs.  Gedicht  Christ  u.  Satan  [diss,  inaug,]  i/6 

Dibsertatio  iiber  d.  angelsachs.  Gedichte  von  Christ  u.  Satan  i/- 

Zur  altenglischen  Genesis 

Der  Heliand  und  die  angelsachsische  Genesis 


Zh 


8°  Munsier 


■  Halle 
'  yeiia 


'  Berlin 
•  Halle 


K  §248 

84 
83 

83 
83 

89 

7S 


Ueber  d.  Hymnus  Caedmons— »  Paul  and  Braune's 'Beitrage,  vol.  i!i.,  pp.  348-357  lui  K  §  225]. 
Attempts  to  disprove  the  authenticity  of  the  Northumbrian  pnem.     Replied  to  by  Prf.  J.  ZUPITZA  in  Ztsehr.  f.  diut.  Alttylk.,  vol.  xxii. 
Riithivell  Cross  —also  in  Stejjhens'  and  Zupitza'.s  edns.,  supra. 

—in  kis  Studies  over  de  nord.  Gude-og  Helte-sagns  Oprindelse 

The  same,  tr.  O.  Brenner,  pts.  i.-ii.  [denies  its  antiquity]  6/- 

Uisputatio  de  Cruce  Ruthwellensi  [univ.  programme]  i/- 


BuGGE,  Sophus 
Dietrich,  Franc 

CyneWUlf  [?8  cent.]— with  some  of  the  Pseudo-Cynewulfian  Poems. 
AncUeas  :  [authorship  very  doubtful ;  part  o/Code.K  Vercell.,  q.v.  K  §  246  (w.  tr.)]. 

ed.  C.  W.  M.  Grein— !«  his  Bibl.  A.-S.  Poesie,  i.  \ut  K  §  242]. 
"  >>    Jacob  Grimm  [with  the  Elenel 

„    Prf.  W.  M.  Baskerville  [Am.] ;  w.  English  notes  [Lib.  of  A.-S.  Poet.]  25^. 


pp.  aio  sqif. 

Chrisiiaitia 

Mttiiick 

Marburg- 


Cassel 
Boston 


,.    Prf.  Richard  Wiilker 
Translation  :  iibers.  C.  W.  M.  Grein— w  his  Dichtungen  der  Angelsachsen  lut  K  §  246]. 

Christ  [part  o/Codex  Exon.,  f.v.  K  §246  (w.  tr.)]— a/w  ed.  C.  W.M.  Grein— z»  his  Bibl.  d.  A.-S.  Poesie,  vol.  ii.  [ut  K  §  242]. 
Elena  [part  of  Codex  Vercell.,  q.v.  K  §  246  (w.  tr.)]. 

ed.  C.  W.  M.  Grein— wt  his  Bibl.  A.-S.  Poesie,  vol.  ii.  [ut  K  §  242]. 
"  »    Jacob  Grimm  [with  the  Andreas]  2/-     8°  Cassel 

•>  >i    Prf.  C.  W.  Kent  [Am.]  [w.  Latin  text,  notes  and  gloss,  after  Zupitza,  inf.  ; 

Lib.  A.-S.  Poetry]  6Sc.    12°  Boston 
„    J.  Zupitza  :  w.  German  notes  and  glossary  2/-     8°  Berlin 

Translations  :         tr.  Prf.  J.  ]V[.  Gamelt  [Am.]  75^.  c  8°  Boston 

iibers.  C.  W.  M.  Grein — in  his  Dichtungen  der  Angelsachsen  [ut  K  §  246]. 

Later  versions  of  the  legend  [the  miraculous  discovery  of  the  Holy  Cross  through  the  Empress  Helena]  have  been  ed.  by  Dr.  Rich.  MOKRIS,  sub  tA 

Les^ends  o/ths  Holy  Rood,  etc.   10/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Vl. 

Guthlac,  Legend  of:   [doubtful;/^,  of  Codex  Exam.,  q.v.  K  §  246  (w.  tr.)]— sto  ed.  C.  W.  M. 
Grein,  in  his  Bibl.  A.-S.  Poesie,  vol.  ii.  [ut  K  §  242]. 
Translation  :  iibers.  C.  W.  M.  Grein— z«  his  Dichtungen  der  Angelsachsen  [ut  K  §  246]. 

Goodwin,  C.  W.  [ed.]    The  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  the  life  of  Saint  Guthlac  [w.  tr.]  o.p. 


:-82' 

;  82 

65 


40- 

[86]  88 
S9 


8°  J.  R.  Smith 


40 

89 

[77]  88 

8» 


4S 


An  Anglo-Saxon  tr.  of  the  Latin  Vita  Guthaci  of  FELIX  of  Croyland.    From  the  Cotton  MS. 

Harrowing  of  Hell  |>^  of  Codex  Exon.,  q.v.  K  §  246  (w.  tr.) ;  also  ed.  C.  W.  M.  Grein,  in  his 
Bibl.  A.-S.  Poesie,  vol.  i.  \ut  K  §  242]. 
Translation  :  iibers.  C.  W.  M.  Grein— m  his  Dichtungen  der  Angelsachsen  \ut  K  §  246]. 

Tuliana,  St.,  Legend  of:  \^part  of  the  Codtx  Exon.,  j^.z'.  K  §  246  (w.  tr.y]— also  ed.  C.  W.  M.  Grein, 
in  his  Bibl.  A.-S.  Poesie  {ut  K  §  242]. 
Translation  :  iibers  C.  W.  M.  Grein— z«  his  Dichtungen  d.  Angelsachsen  \ut  K  §  246]. 

Phoenix  I  part  of  the  Codex  Exon.,  q.v.  K  §  246  (w.  tr.)']- also  ed.  C  W.  M.  Grein, 

in  his  Bibl.  A.-S.  Poesie,  vol.  ii.,  and  E-  Ettmiiller's  Scopas  [ut  K  §  242]. 
n  ed.  Prf.  W.  S.  Currell  [Am.]:  w.  English  notes  [Lib.  of  Anglo-Saxon  Poetry]    12*  Boston 

,1  „    Grundtvig,  s.v.  Phcenix-Fugeln  [w.  Danish  intro.  and  tr.]     8"  Copenhagen 

Riddles  [part  ^/ Codex  Exon.,  q.v.  K  §  246  (w.  tr.)] 

,,  ed.  C.  W.  M.  Grein  [w.  tr.]— /«  his  Bibliothek  A.-S.  Poesie,  vol.  i.  \ut  K  §  242]. 

„  „   Prf.  B.  W.  Wells  [Am.]  :  w.  English  notes  [Library  of  A.-S.  Poetry]   12°  Boston 


Aids  ; 

Generally. 
Dietrich,  Franc- 
Hammekich,  Fr. 
Lei  DING,  H. 
Leo,  H. 
d'HAM,  O. 
Language. 
Hotlbuee,  F. 
Jansen, 
rossgbr,  r. 
SchOrmann,  J. 
Andreas. 
Hinze,  W. 
Kent,  C.  W. 
Ramhorst,  Fr. 
Elene. 
Glode,  O. 
SchOrmann,  Jos. 


De  Kynewulfi  Poetae  aetate — v.  infra^  s.v.  Riddles. 
— in  his  Aelteste  Christliche  Epik  der  Angelsachsen  [tr.  fr.  Danish] 
Die  Sprache  d.  Cynewulf.  Dichtungen  Christ,  Juliana^  Elene 
Quae  de  se  ipso  Cynevulfus  poeta  anglo-saxonica  tradiderit 
Der  gegenwartige  Stand  der  CynewulfFrage 


4/6 
=/- 
2/- 
16 


Synt.  Gebrauch  d.  Genetivs  in  Cyn.  [Andr.,  Guthl.,  Phoen.,  and  Hell ;  diss.]  i/6 

Beitrage  zur  Synonymik  u.  Poetik  d.  Cynewulf  [diss,  inaug.]  i/6 

Syntact.  Gebrauch  d.  Genetiv.s  in  Cynewulf  (Elene,  Christ,  Jul.  ;  diss.]  i/6 

Dar.ste]lung  der  Syntax  in  Cynewulf's  Elene  [diss,  inaug.]  i/6 


Zum  altenglischen  Gedicht  Andreas^  pt.  i. 
Teutonic  Antiquities  in  Andreas  and  Elene 
Das  altenglische  Gedicht  vom  heiligen  Andreas 


[programme]  i/- 
[diss,  inaug,]  1/6 


Cynewulfs  Elene  uiid  ihre  Quelle 
Darstelliing  der  Syntax  in  Cynewulf's  Elene  [= 


[dissert,  inaug.]  1/6 
=Neuphilolog.  Studien,  pt.  iv.]  1/6 

Harrowing  of  Hell  [at  A.-S  poem  in  close  relationship  to  the  Christ]. 
KiRKLAND,  J.  Study  of  the  Anglo-Soxon  Poem.  The  Harrowing  0/ Hell 

Claims  the  authorship  of  it  for  CYNEWULF. 
^itlittfta, 
CoNRADi   B  Syntax  in  Cynewulfs  yuUana 

957 


8°  Gutersloh 
8°  Marburg 
8°  Halle 
8"  Linibnrg 

8°  Leipzig 
8°  Muftster 
8'  Leipzig 
8°  Paderborn 

8°  Berlin 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Berlin 

8'  Rostock 
8°  Paderborn 


[diss.]  t/6       8°  Halle 


89 

40 


in  prep. 


7+ 

8& 

57 
8j 

84. 
83. 
8j 
84. 

ga 

87 

8& 

8S 
84 

8S 


=/- 


8'  Halle 


Philology] 


ANGLO-SAXON   LITERATURE. 


[Teutonic 


Marburg 

59 

Cothtn 

fii 

Paderbom 

S3 

o.^.       8°  Oxford 


K  §  249 

Riddles. 

"jbiETEicH,  Franc.  De  Kyn- aetate,  aeiiigmatum  fragm.  e  cod.  Lugdun.,ill.  [univ.  prog.']  i/6 

MiJLLES,  Ed.  Die  Rathsel  des  Exeterbuches  [schl.  programme]  i/6 

PitEHN,  Aug.  KomposUion  und  Quellen  d.  Rathsel  d.  Exeterbuchs  [Neuphil.  Studien]  =/- 

Sources  — These  are  the  Latin  riddles  of  Aldhelm,  Syinphosius,  Elisebius,  and  Tativiiie. 

Aldhelm  [Abbot  of  Malmcsb.  ;  d.  709]  Opera,  ed.  Dr.  J.  A.  Giles 

EusEBius  and  Tatwine  [Abp.  Canterb.,  8  cent.]  Riddles,  ed.  A.  Ebert— f«  Berichte  d.  Ges.  d.  Wiss.,  Phil.-hist.  Kl.,  23  Apl.  77. 
Symphosius  Riddles,  rec.  A.   Riese — in  Anthol.  Lat.   [p.  K  §  214],  and  ed.  w.  Germ,  notes  WernsdoriF— 

in  his  Poet.  Lat.  Min.,  vol.  vi.  [z/.  K  §  214]. 

Helia.nd  [an  OU-Saxon  poem  on  Gospel  history,  having  import,  relations  to  Caedmon,  and  in  a  less  degree  to  Cynewulf, 
Comp.  circa  830]. 
„                                     ed.  Otto  Behaghel  [Altdeutsche  Textbibliothek]  2/6 

„  *  „    Moritz  Heyne  [with  glossary]  6/- 

„  •  „    E.  Sievers  [Germanistische  Handbibliothek]  8/- 


44 


Aids: 
Behruann, 

MoLLER,  H, 
PlPEK, 

Pratje,  H. 
)»         » 

RiES,  J. 
*SlEVEES,  Prf.  E. 
*WlNDlSCH,  W.  O.  E. 


Karl  Simrock 

Prf.  J.  H.  Gallee— «■«  his  Old-Saxon  Texts  \ut  K  §  242] 


8/- 


8°  Halle 
8°  Poilerborn 
8°  Halle 
r  8°  Berlin 


Die  Pronomina  Personalia  u.  ihr  Gebrauch  in  Heliand 
Ueber  d.  Instrumentalis  im  Heliand  u.  d.  homer.  Suffix  0i  ^ 
Ueber  d.  Gebrauch  d.  Dativs  im  Ulhlas,  Heliand  und  Otfrid 
Dativ  und  Instrumentalis  in  Heliand 
Accustativ  im  Heliand  :  syntaktisch  darge.stellt 
Stellung  V.  Subject  u.  Pradicatsverbum  in  Heliand 
Der  Heliand  und  die  angelsachsische  Genesis 
Der  Heliand  und  seine  Quellen 


[diss,  inaug.]  1/6 
[sch.  progr.]  1/6 
E  „       „  .  ]  I/- 

[compar.  treatment]  i/6 
1/6 

[Quelleau.  Forsch.]  3/- 

3/-' 
[important]  2/6 


8"  Marburg 
8°  Dant&ig 
4°  Altona 
8°  Sobernkehn 

8°   Strassburg 
8°  Halle 
8°  Leipzig 


82 

[66]  83 
78 
[56]  82 
in  prep. 


80 
74 
74 
80 
82 
80 
75 
68 


249.    ANGLO-SAXON  LITEEATUTE :  W  DIDACTIC  POETRY. 


Be  Domes  DSSge       ed.  J.  R.  Lumby 


[w.  tr.  en  regard^  2/-  8"  E.Eng.Text.Sc.(Tbnr.)76 


,  Aid  : 

'  HoFER,  J. 


From  MS.  at  C.  C.  C.  Camb. ;  first  9  verses  also  in  EttmulLER'S  Scopas  [ui  K  §  246]-    Not  to  be  confused  w.  the  poem  in  the  Cod.  Exo9t. 
of  same  title  \}Uinfra\    This  Camb.  poem  is  a  tr.  of  a  Latin  original  p  by  BEDE  or  ALCUIH]. 


Die  syntactischen  Erscheinungen  in  Be  Domes  Daege 
Codex  ExonienSiS  \v.  K  §  246]  The  following  pieces: 


[diss,  inaug.]  2/-       8'  Halle 


t  J  Be  Domes  Dasge. 

\  Bi  manna  crseftum  [*'  Endowments  and  Pursuits  of  Men  "]. 

+  0  J  Bi  manna  wyrdum  ["The  Various  Fortunes  of  Men"  ;  alsotr.  H.  Morley~/«  A£f  Lib.  Eng.  Lit.,  vol.  i.,  w.  K§  19]- 
t  ©  J  Bi  manna  mode  ["  Monitory  Poem"]. 

t  ®  Departed  Soul's  Address  to  the  Body— a/i-o  in  Cod.  Vercell.  ]p.  K  §  246]  Thorpe's  ed.  of  Cod.  Exon.  co7its.  corms.  fr.  Cod.  Vercell.,  tv.  prose  trs. 

of  both  texts ;  Kemble's  ed,  ij/'Cod.  Vercell.  conts.  prose  trs.  of  both  texts.      Longfellow  Juts  tr.  tw. 
1-21  in  his  Translations,  and  vv.  15-21  in  his  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Europe,  ».  K  §  17]- 
ed.  Rich.  Buchholz  fr.  2  MSS.  [at  Worcester  and  Oxon.],  w.  Germ.  tr.  and  treatise  2/-       8°  Erlangen  90 

t  ffi  ®  Father's  Instructions  to  his  Son. 
Physiologus  [a  Bestiary]. 

t  X  TIte  Panther!  t  ®  +  TheWhaU;  \  TkePartridge  (in  Cod.  Exon.  as  "  a  fragment." 


^  t  ®  Gnomic  Verses 

Translations  : 
t  Wonders  of  Creation. 
Aids  : 

Physiologus, 
Dietrich.  Fr. 
Lauchert,  Dr.  F, 


tr.  B.  ten  Brink— /«  his  Early  English  Literature,  tr.  Prf.  H.  M.  Kennedy  [Am.] 


3/6    c  8*  Bohn's  Lib. 


— in  his  Commentatio  de  Kynewulfi  poetae  aetate 

Geschichte  des  Physiologus 
Departed  Soul's  AddreSB  to  the  Body. 
fiucHHOLZ,  Richard  — in  his  edn.  of  the  text,  ut  supra. 

Kleinert,  G.  Ueber  den  "  Streit  zwischen  Leib  und  Scele  '* 


.  [univ.  progr.]  1/6 
[Quellen  und  Forschungen] 


4°  Marbitrg 
8°  Strassburg 


87 


59 
90 


[diss,  inaug.l  1/6       8°  Halle 


Codex  Vereellensis— [I/,  k  §  246].    The  following  pUces-. 

t  Bi  manna  lease  [named  "  a  Fragment"  in  Cod.  Verc.]. 

Departed  Soul's  Address  to  the  Body — also  zn  Cod.  Exon.,  g.v.  supra. 
t  Fates  of  the  Twelve  Apostles. 

Exhortation  to  a  Christian  Life,  ed.J.R.Lumby««/«V«a'«.o/BeDomesD3ege[w.tr.]2/-8°E.Eng.TextSoc.(Tbnr.)76 

til©  Gnomic  Verses  [Brit,  ivius.,  Cott.  ims.] 

Translation  tr.  Sharon  Turner — in  his  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons,  vol.  iii.  pp.  195  sqq. 

t   MenOlOgium  [Brit.  Mus.,  Cott.  MS.  ;  end  11  cent.],  ed.  Earle— j«  his  Two  Saxon  Chronides  [ut  K  §  251]. 

t®0J   Runa  gerim  ["Song  of  the  Runes";  Brit.  Mus.,  Cott.  MS.] 
ed.  L.  Botkine,  sub  tit.  La  Chanson  des  Runes 
Aids: 

KiECHHOFF,  Adolph  Das  gotische  Runenalphabet 

Zachee,  Julius  Das  gotische  Alphabet  Vulfila's  und  das  Runenalphabet 

tSalomon  and  SaturnUS,  Dialogue  of:  ed.,  w.  hist,  intro.  and  tr.,  J.  M.  Kemble[fr.  MS.  atC.  C.C.Camb.]  8°  Aelfric  Soc. 

Conts.  the  alliterative  as  well  as  tlie  prose  version,  tlie  A,-S.  prose  of  Adrian  and  Ritlieus,  the  Latin  of  Adrian  and  Epictus,  together  with  Tlie  Master  qf 
OKforis  CaUchlsm,  and,  as  Append,,  Angla-Sax.  Apotlllhegms  [the  A.-S.  Cato],  Prmerbs  e/A^rrei.  Proverbs  pfUendme.  eU. 

HoFMANN,  K.  Einleitung— /o  Ms  edn.  o/[Amis  et  Amiles  and\  Jourdain  de  Blaives  ..       „         ,       -  f^^^f^'" 

ScHAUMBEBG,  W.  Untcrsuch.  Qb.  d.  deut,  Spnichged.  Sal.  u.  Morolf  [=  Paul  and  Braune  s  Bettr.,  u.  «/  K  §  223] 

VoGT,  Friedrich  [ed  1  _,» >iw  Die  deutschen  Dichtungen  von  Salomon  und  Morolf  10/- 

1=ed.  GREIN-i»  Ait  Eibl.  ;  ®-ed.  WOlKER— »»i  Aij»«»  rf.e^  GREIN  ;  |=ed.  SWEET— 1«  Aii  A.-S.  Reader, 
;5-ed.  ETTmOi.LER-<«  his  Scopas  [»<  K  S  s<2j  I  t-tr.  CREIN— .»  hit  Dichtt.  d.  A.-S.[a(  K  §  aJfii- 


[w.  Feb.  tr.  and  notes]     8'  Havre 

1/6       8*  Berlin 

Leipzig- 


8*  Halle 


79 

[S1I54 
55 

48 


[70]  81 
76 
8a 


Philology]  ANGLO-SAXON   LITERATURE.  [Teutonic 

K  §§  250-251 

250.    ANGLO-SAXON  LITEEATURE :  (/)  LYRICAL  POETRY. 

.    Religious. 

Salter  :   A.-S.  Translation,  fr.  MS.  [?  il  cent.]  at  Bibl.  iSTat.  Paris  ;  I— L  in  prose,  LI— CL  in  allit.  verse  ;  L  also  in  Brit. 
Mus.  Bibl.  Cott.  [Kent  dialect,   ?  lo  cent.]. 

»  ed.  B.Thorpe,  Kii/zV.Libri  Psalm,  vers. ant.  Lat.  cum  paraphras.  Anglosax.  0.^      Z'Oxfora  35 

tt  ed.  C.  W.  M.  Grein — in  his  Bibl.  d.  Angelsachs.  Poesie,  vol.  ii.  \ut  K  §  242]. 

Prayers,  Hymns,  the  Paternoster,  the  Gloria,  etc.,  ed.c.w.M.Grein— /»/SwBibi.  d.A.-s.  Poesie[2</fK§242]. 

B.     Secdlar. 

Codex  EXOnienSiS    [z-.  K§246].     TTu  following  pieces: 
t®©J  The  Exile's  Complaint. 

t®©t  Message  of  the  Husband  to  his  Wife  [as  "  Riddle  iii."  and  "  A  Fragment  "]. 

t®  Riming  Poem  ed.  B.  Thorpe— zk  sec.  edn.  of  his  Analecta  \ut  K  g  242],  sub  tit.     Paraphrase  of  Job  xxix.-xxx. 

Translations  :       Latin  tr.  by  EttmuUer— z«  his  Scopus  \ut  K  §  242]. 

Thorpe  is  his  &iii.oiCod,Exon.Xx^.  (in  the  notes)  only  portions  of  this  poem.    "  My  endeavours  to  give  aversion  of  the  'Riming  Poem'  have  failed. 
t®  Rnin,  The  ed.  Prof.  J.  Earle,  5«^  ^iV.,  An  Anc.  Saxon  Poem  of  a  city     .    .     .     suppo.sed  to  be  Bath,  w.  tr.,  notes,  etc.  .5aM  72 

„   H.  Leo,  sjtb  tit.    Carmen  Anglo-Saxon  in  Cod.  £xon. :  w.  notes,  etc.  [univ.  progr.]     1/6       8"  Halle  '  65 

tffl0t  Sea-farer,  The 
®ffit  Traveller's  Song  ["  Widsi^  "]— a^jc  ed.  H.  Moller — in  pt.  ii.  of  his  Altengl.  Volksepos  \ut  infra]. 

®  Translation  ;        — also  tr.  Gummere  [Am.] — in  Modern  Language  Notes,  i88g.  No.  T  {ut  K  §  236]. 
Aid  : 

MoLLER,  H.  — in  his  Das  altengUsche  Volksepos,  pt.  i.  [Abhandlungen],  ii.  [Texts]        s/-        8°  Kiel  83 

t®ll®  Wanderer,  The  also  ed.  H.  Sweet— /«  his  Anglo-Saxon  Reader  \ut  K  §  242]. 

251.    ANGLO-SAXON  LITERATURE :  (g)  PRINCIPAL  PROSE  WORKS. 

Alfred  the  Great  [849  (?)-90i]  Whole  Works  of :  with  preliminary  essays,  3  vols.  o.p.  r  8°  Parker  52-53 

Augustin's,  Si.,  Soliloquies, \x.  King  Alfred:  ed.  O.  Cockayne— m  The  Shrine:  a  coll.  of  occas.  papers  o.p.  64-69 

Jade's  Ven.,  Historia  Ecclesiastica,tx.  King  Alfred:  There  have  been  2edns, — -by  A.  Wheloc,  Cambr.  1643;  by  J.Smith,  Cambr.  1722 
•Specimens  — in  the  chrestoms.  ^Ettmiiller,  Korner,  March,  Sweet  [«<  K  §  242] ;  a/Zupitza  [K  §  244]. 

Translations  tr.  E.  Thomson — in  Whole  Wks.  of  Alfred,  ut  sup.  ;  Latin  tr.  in  Wheloc's  edn.,  ut  sup. 

OETHIUS'  De  Consolat.  Philosophiae,  tr.  Kg.  Alfred :  ed.  Rev.  Sam.  Fox  [w.  Engl,  tr.,  notes  and  gloss.]  S/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  64 

Specimens  — in  the  chrestoms.  of  Ettmiiller,  March,  Sweet,  Thorpe  \ut  K  §  242]. 

Translation  Fox's  tr.,  cont.  in  his  edn.  of  text  \sup.\  is  repr.  in  full  in  Whole  Works  \iit  sup.^ 

'  '•  Metres  "  [rhythmic  passages ;  prob.  not  Alfred's]. '   Text  and  Tr.  are  in  Fox's  ed.  [sup.  ]  ;  Specimens  in  Ettmiiller,  Korner,  March 

[ut  K  §  242]. 
Gregory's   Cura  Pasloralis :  West-Sax.  vers,  by  Kg.  Alfred,  ed.  H.  Sweet,  2  pts.  [w.  Lat.  orig., 

and  Eng.  tr.]  ea.  lo/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  71 ;  72 

ed.  Thos.  Wright — in  his  Biographia  Britanh.,  vol.  i.  [ut  K  §  245  ;  A.-S.  text  and  Eng.  tr.] 
Extracts  ed.  Korner— in  his  Einleitung,  pt.  ii.  ;  ed.  Sweet — in  his  A.-S.  Reader  \ut  K  §242] ;  ed.  Zupitza — in  his 

Uebungsb.  [ut  K  §  244]. 
iandboc  [Enchiridion]       — lost. 

,aws  [v.  also  D  §  5]  ed.  Dr.  Reinhold  Schmid — in  his  Gesetze  der  Angelsachsen      [w.  Germ,  trss.,  etc.]  r  8°  Leipzig  [pt.  i.  32]   58 
ed.  B.  Thorpe — in  his  Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  Eng.  [w.  Eng.  trss.  etc.] 

IV.  f  °.  and  2  v.  r  8°  70/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series  40 

Extracts  ed.  Alb.  Cook  [Am.] — in  his  Extracts  fr.  the  Anglo-Saxon  Laws  [selns.  also  in 

Korner.  «/  K  §  242]  501:.  12°  New  York  So 

EOSICS  tr.  King  Alfred,  ed.  Dr.  J.  Bosworth  ;  14  facss.  &  col.  map  o.p.  [pb.  16/-  ;  w.  10/-]  r  8°  Longman  59 

*ed.  H.  Sweet,  pt.  i.  [text,  w.  Latin  original]  13/-     8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  83 

Specimens  — in  the  chrestoms.  ^Brenner,  Korner,  Sweet,  Thorpe  [w.  nptes]  [ut  K  §  242]. 

Translations  tr.  Thorpe  in  his  Analecta  [ut  K  §  242] ;  tr.  Bosworth  in  his  ed.  of  text  [sup.\  and  in  Whole  Works  [sup]. 

„  McCubbin-fD.  T.  Holmes,  sub  lit.  Orosian  Geography,  w.  maps  2/-  c  8°  Clive  88 

Voyages  of  Ohthere  and  Wulfstan  [with  Hakluyt's  Muscovy]     [Nat.  Lib.]  6d.    18°  Cassell  89 

The  oAz.  text  of  OROSIUS,  a  Spanish  priest  L5  cent.l  has  been  ed.  B.  v.  HAVERCAMP  :  Historiarum  Hbri  liii.  3/-  8»  Thorn  57.    It  is  also  in  MIGNE'S 

Patrol.,  vol.  xxxi.  12/6  r  8"  Paris. 

Proverbs  [metrical ;  certainly  twt  by  Alfred]— w.  K  §  253  :  Later  Anglo-Saxon  Literature. 
J'salms,  tr.  King  Alfred  [very  doubtful] — v.  K  §  250  :  Anglo-Saxon  Lyrical  Poetry. 

Aids  : 

Life 

AsSER  [9  cent.]  Life  of  Alfred  [tr.]— !«  Six  Old  Eng.  Chronicles,  tr.  Dr.  J.  A  Giles  S/-    c  8"  Bohn's  lib.  48 

This,  and  the  Angio-Saxon  Chronicle  (esp.  the  latter),  form  our  only  really  trustworthy  sources  for  ALFRED'S  life. 

Frkeman   Prf  E,  k  —in  his  Old  English  History  [ut  F  §  18]  and  Hist,  of  Norman  Conquest,  vol.  i.  \ut  F  §  ig]. 

HuGKFrs  Thos.  Alfred  the  Great  (Sunday  Library  ;  popular ;  good]  6/-    c  8'  Macmillan    .  t70l  78 

•Pauli.'d.  Rr.  Life  of  Alfred  the  Great  [tr.],  ed.  B.  Thorpe  (best  short  life]  s/-    c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.  53 

PkiiSi;,  O.  Die  Sprache  d.  Alfred  d.  Grossen  und  Konig  Ine's  [diss.]  Strassburg  83 

HOt.lweck,  Ueber  d.  Gebrauch  d.  Artikels  in  d.  Werken  Alfred's  [diss.)  1/6       8'  Berlin  87 

Leicht   a.  1st  Konig  Alfred  d.  Verfesserd.  allitter.  Metra  d.  Boethius  [diss,  inaug.)  i/-        V  Leipzig  8a 

Zimmek'mann,  O.  Uelw  den  Verfasser  d.  altengl.  Metren  d.  Boethius  (diss,  inaug.]  1/6  ,    8°  Greijswald  82 

959 


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ANGLO-SAXON    LITERATURE. 


[TeutorK 


K  §252 

Gregory's  Cum  Pastoralis. 

Dewitz,  a. 

Sweet,  Henry 

Language. 

CosijN,  P.  J. 

Fleischhauer,  \V. 

wulfing,  e, 

Orosius^ 

Bock,  K. 

Hampson,  R.  T. 

Schilling,  H. 

Proverbs 


[diss,  inaug.]  2/-     '  8"  Bunzlau 


UntersucTiungen  ub.  Alfred's  Cui-a  Pastoralis 
Introduction  to  his  edn.  of  the  text,  supra. 

— in  his  Altwestsach.  Gramm.,  and  his  Kurzgefasste  altwests.  Gramm. — vt  K  §  242. 

Ueber  d.  Gebrauch  d,  Konjiinctivs  in  Alfred's  Cura  Pastoralis  1/6 

Darstellung  d.  Syntax  in  Alfred's  Cura  Pastoralis..  pt.  i.  1/6 

^Syntax  d.  Pronomina  und  Numeralia  in  Alfred's  Orosius  [diss,  inaug.]  i/- 

'  Essay  in  the  Geography  of  King  Alfred — appended  to  Bosworth's  edn,  of  text,  ut  sup. 

Alfred's  Bearbeitung  der  Weltgeschichte  des  Orosius  [diss,  inaug,]  2/- 

— V.  K  §  253  :  Later  Anglo-Saxon  Literature. 


Erlangen 
Leipzig 

Gdttinge7i 

Halle 


89 

85 
87 

87 
86 


Aelfrie,  Abbot  [955 

Bede's,  Ven, 


?  1020-25], 
De  Temporibus :  ed,  T.  Wright — in  hi.i  Pop,  Treatises  on  Science  during  Middle  Ages  \ut  K  §  252]. 
ed.  Rev.  O.  Cockayne — in  his  Saxon  I^eechdoms,  etc, — [w.  tr,  ;  «/  K  §  252], 
Canones  [to  Bp.  Wulfsine]  ed  B,  Thorpe— z»  his  Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  England  [ul  supra  ;  w,  Eng.  tr.] 
Colloquium  ed.  Thorpe — ot  .4m  Analecta  [ut  K  §  242]  ;  ed.  T.  Wright— J«/4w  A,-S.  and  O.-E,  Vocabs.  \ut  K  §  242^, 

Grammar  and  Glossary  [Sax. -Lat. -Eng.]  ed.  J,  Zupitza,pt.  i,  [text  &  variants]  [Samml.  engl.  Denkm.]  7/-     8°  Berlin  So 

Glossary  .  ed.  Thos.  Wright — in  his  Anglo-Saxon  and  Old-English  Vocabularies,  «/  K  §  242. 

Epinal  Glossary  :  facsimile,  ed  H,  Sweet  15/-      f°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  83 

Homilies  :   1st  and  2nd  Ser.  \Homiliae  CalhoHcae\  ed.  Benj,  Thorpe,  2  vols.  [w.  trss.]     8°  Aelfrie  Soc,    44  ;  4& 

Selections  — in  the  chrestoms.  ^Brenner,  Ettmliller,  Sweet  [A.-S,  Rr.  and  O.-E.  Rg.  Pr.],  Thorpe  [nt  K  §  242]. 

A  new  edition  by  F.  HORSLEY  is  in  preparation, 

Passiones  Sanctt.  ed.  Prf.  W.  W,  Skeat,  pts.  i.-iii.  22/-  8"  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  81 ;  85  ;  90 

Selections  — in  the  chrestoms.  ^Korner,  Sweet,  Thorpe  \ut  K  §  242] ;  ed.  R.  Morris  in  his  OldE^ig.  Homilies  [ut  K  §  254]. 

On  the  Old  and  New  Test. — in  the  chi-estoms.  i?;^ Ettmiiller,  Grein,  Sweet  ["  Preface  to  O-  T."]—ut  K  §  242. 

Pentateuch,  w,  Joshua,  Judges  and  Job  :  ed.  C.  W.  M.  Grein  =  //zV  Bibl.  A.-S.  Prosa,  vol.  i.  8/-     S''  Cassel  72 

Specimens  — /«  the  chrestoms.  (?/ Brenner,  EttmuUer,  Korner,  Thorpe  \ut  K§  242]  ;  ^^/'Zupitza  \itt  K  §  244]. 

Sermo  ad  Sacerdotes      ed.  B.Thorpe— z'/zAzj  Ancient  Laws  &Instit.  of  Eng.,  vol.  ii.  [w.  tr.]i  v.  f°&2v.  70/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series       40- 

Translation  of  Alcuin  on  Genesis,  ed.  G.  E.  MacLean  :  w.  var.  rgs.,  notes  and  Lat.  orig.       [diss.]  2/-     8**  Halle  85 

Aids  : 

Dietrich,  Ed.  \alias  Franz]  Abt.  iElfrik— m  the  Zeitschrift  fur  historische  Theologie,  1855-56. 


In  4  parts  :  on  jClfric'S  writings,  doctrine  of  the  church,  character  and  culture,  life.    An  epocli-maldai;  coatribution  in  its  department,  adopting  views  of 

j^LFRIC'5  personality  since  generally  acc'>'»*'-L  ^ 


Lan^age. 
K«HN,  P.  Theodor 

SCHRADER,  B. 
WOHLFAHRT,  Th. 


Die  Syntax  d.  Verbums  in  iElfrik's  "  Heiligenleben  " 

Studien  zur  Aelfricschen  Syntax 

Die  Syntax  d.  Verbums  in  iElfrik's  Heptateuch  u,  Hiob. 


idiss.]  2/- 

2/- 

[diss.]  i/6 


8°  Leipzig 
8°  Jena 
8°  Munich 


Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle. 

Earle,  Prf.  J.  E.  Two  of  the  Saxon  Chronicles  Parallel  [A.  and  E.]  i6/-     8"'  Clar.  Press 

Plummer,  C.  [ed.]  Two  of  Saxon  Chronicles  Parallel  [781-1001]:  revis.  text.  w.  intro.  3/-  c  8"  ,, 

•Thorpe,  Benj.  [ed.]         The  Anglo-Saxon  Chronicles;  vol.  i. :  texts;  ii.  :  translation  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series 

THORPE'S  edn.  conts.  6  diff.  texts  fr.  6  MSS.  (parallel)  j  F-ARLE'S  has  the  Parker  MS.  \Co*p.  Ckr.  Camb.)  and  the  Laudian  Bndleian),  w.  full 

notes,  an  important   Preface  and  Glossary.    Six  MSS.  and  fragments  of  a  seventh  are  extant ;  they  tennin.ite  at  various  dates,  the 

■  latest  at  1154.    Eacli  has  been  iduncified  with  one  or  other  of  the  sfreat  religious  hoii>es  of  the  South,  viz. :  A.  [  Pi^iucs],  B  [Canta>-biiry\ 

C,  [Abivgdon],  D.  [  't-orce^ter],  E.  iPe/erdorou^HI,  F,  {Ca7iteybiiiy].    A.  is  in  C.  C.  Camb,,  B.,  C.  and  D.  are  in  Brit.  Mils,  \Cotian  Lib.), 

E.  is  in  Bedi.  Oxon.,  F.  and  G.  in  Brit.  Mus.  {Cott.  Lib.}.  . 


.Extracts 

Aids  : 
Behm, 
Gkubitz,  £. 

KUBE, 

Wulfstan,  Abp, 

Homilies 

Sermo  Lupi  EpisCc 


— in  the  chrestoms.  ij/'Brenner,  Eitmiiller,  Korner,  Marsh,  Sweet,  Thorpe  \ut  K  §  242]. 

Language  of  the  Later  Part  of  Peterborough  Chronicle  t=E, 

Kritische  Untersuchung  iib.  die  angelsach.s,  Annalen 
Die  Wortstellung  in  der  Sachsenchronik 


Laws 
Aids  ; 
Dixon,  W.  Henry 

MoHKpUTTER, 

Napier,  Prf.  A. 


[II  cent,] 

ed.  Prf,  Arthur  Napier,  pt,  i,  [text  and  variants]       [Samml.  eng.  Denkm.]  7/-     8°  Berlin 
ed.  H,  Sweet— «'»  his  Anglo-Saxon  Reader  \ut  K  §  242],  , 

ed,  B,  Thorpe — in  his  Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  England,  vol,  ii.  \ut  supra"]'. 

Fasti  Eboracenses :  lives  of  Archbps.  of  York,  ed.  Can.  J.  Raine,  vol,  L 
Darstellung  d.  Syntax  in  d.  4  achten  Pred.  d.  Wulf, 
Ueber  die  Werke  des  altengl.  Erzbischofs  Wulfstan 


87- 
8s 


65 
89. 
61 


;  diss.]  2/- 

8°  Upsala 

8+ 

[diss.]  1/6 

8°  Gotttiigen 

6S 

[diss.]  1/6 

8°  Jena 

86- 

83 


is/- 

8°   Longman 

63 

[diss.]  j/6 

8"   Miinster 

,SS 

[diss.]  1/6 

8°    Weimar 

82 

252.    ANGLO-SAXON  LITERATURE :  (A)  MINOR  PROSE  WORKS. 
RELIGIOUS. 

Gospels. 

BoswoRTH + 'WEARING, -!•  [eds.]  Four  Versions  of  the  Gospels  12/-     8°  J,  R,  Smith  [65]  74 

Gothic,  A.D.  360;  Anglo.-Saxon,  A.D.  993  ;  Wicllf,  A.D.  1389;  Tynflale,  A.D.  1596— in  parallel  columns. 
Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W.  [ed,]  A.-S,  Northumbrian  &  Old  Mercian  Gospels  :  synoptically  arranged  30/-     4°  Camb.Press[58;7l;74;78]90 

1st  edn.  in  4  pts.     Pt,  i.  prepared  by  J.  M.  KEMBLE  :  completed  and  (after  his  d.  18S7)  pub.  by  C.  HARDWICK. 

Greg'Ory'S   DialOg'UeS,  tr,  Bp.  Werfrith  [at  request  of  Kfj,  Alfred  ;  previously  ascribed  to  Alfred]. 

,,  „     ed,  Krebs-I-Prf,  W,  W,  Skeat-fH,  Johnson  in  prep. 

Preface  to  same  — /» Earle's  Anglo-Saxon  Literature :  w,  English  tr.  2/6  f  8°  S.P,C,K.  84 

Aid: 

Johnson,  Henry  Gab  eszwei  v.  einander  unabhiing.  Uebers.  d.  Dial.  Greg?  [negaL  reply  ;  diss.]  1/6       8°  Berlin  84 

960 


Philology] 


LATER   ANGLO-SAXON    LITERATURE. 


[Teutonic 


K  §263 

Homilies :  Collections  of. 

BUckling  Homilies  :  ed.  Dr.  Rich.  Morris,  pt.  i.  S/- ;  ii.  4/- ;  iii.  8/-  [a.d.  971]    8°  E.  Eng.  Text  See.  (Tbnr.)  74  ;  76  ;  80 

A  coll.  of  19  homilies  fr.  MS.  of  end  lO  cent,  belonging  to  Marq.  of  LOTHIAN  (Blickling  Hall,  Norfolk). 

Aid: 

Flamme,  Syntax  der  Blicklirig  Homilies  [dissert,  inaug.]  1/6       8°  Bojitt  85 

Napier,  Prf.  A.  [ed.]        Anglo-Saxon  Homilies  :  hitherto  unprinted  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  in  pnp. 

Hymnarium  Anglo-Saxon  :  from  mss.  of  Eleventh  Century 
Leofric  Missal 


ed.  F.  E.  Warren 


8°  Surtees  Soc.  (Whittaker)  52 
[as  used  in  Exeter  Cathedral  1050-72]  35/-     8°  Clar.  Press  83 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Laws,  Documents,  etc. 

Earle,  Prf.  J.  [ed.]  Collection  of  Anglo-Saxon  Documents  :  w.  intro.,  notes  and  gloss.  8°  Clar.  Press   in  prep. 

Kemble,  J.  M.  [ed.]  Codex  Diplomaticus  ..Evi  Saxonici,  6  vols.  Histor.  Soc.  of  Science  (J.  R.  Smith)  39-48 

Thorpe,  Benj.  [ed.]  Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  England  i  vol.  f°  &  2  vols,  r  8°  70/-  Rolls  Series  40 

Science  and  Medicine. 

CocKAYNE,Rev.T.O.[ed.]Leechdoms,  Wortcunning  and  Starcraft,  3  vols.  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series     64-66 

A  collection  of  Anglo-Saxon  medical  treatises,  with  English  trss.  and  two  Prefaces.    Fonn  valuable  illns.  of  A.-S.  orthography. 

Wright,  Thos.  [ed.]         Popular  Treatises  on  Science  6/- c  8°  Hist.Soc.ofSc.(J.R.Smith)4i 

Conts.  one  A.-S.  piece :  AngU-Saxon  Manual  of  Astronomy,  i.e.  the  A.-S.  version  of  BEDE'S  Dc  Temporibns. 

Vocabularies. 

Hessels,  Dr.  J.  H.  [ed.]  An  Eighth  Century  Latin-Anglo-Saxon  Glossary 

Wright,  Thos.  [ed.]         Anglo-Saxon  &  Old-English  Vocabularies,  ed.  R.  Wiilcker,  2  vols. 

Illustrating  the  condition,  manners,  etc..  of  the  English  from  the  loth  to  the  i$th  centuries. 


10/- 

28/- 


8°  Camb.  Press  90 

8°  Triibner  [57  ;  73]  84 


253.    LATER  ANaLO-SAXON  LITEEATUKE. 


Collections. 

Morris,  Dr.  Richard  [ed.]  Old-English  Miscellany  [a  Bestiary, 

Anecdota  Literaria 
—V.  K  §  242  and  §  243. 


Wright,  Thos.  [ed.] 
Chrestomathies 


Kentish  sermons,    "  Prov.  of  Alfred," 
Relig.  Poems  of  13  cent.]  10/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  72 
[Eng.,  Lat.  and  Fch.  poems  of  13  cent.]  7/6     8°  J.  R.  Smith  44 


POETRY. 

Didactic  Poetry. 

Bestiarium 


ed.  E.  Matzner— ?■»  his  Sprachproben,  pt.  i.  \ut  K  §  243]. 
„    Dr.  Rich.  Morris — in  his  Old-English  Miscellany  \ut  supra]. 
,,    T.  Wright -i-J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips]— m  ^/4«>  Reliquiae  Antiquae,  vol.  i 

2  v.,  red.  to  24/- 


8°  J.  R.  Smith    41  ;  43 


A  N.-E.  English  poem  of  «02  verses  of  middle  13  cent.    A  fabulous  allegor.  nat.  hist,  of  the  lion,  eagle,  serpent,  ant,  stag,  wolf,  spider,  whale,  siren,  elephant,  turtle-dove,  panther. 


o.p,     4°  Roxburghe  Club 

2/-     8°  Crefeld 

o.p.  p  8°  Percy  Society 


[dissert.]  1/6        8* 


MiiHster 
GSttinzen 


Owl  and  the  Nightingale    ed.  Rich.  Morris— ;«  his  Specimens,  pt.  i.  \ut  K  §  243]. 
„   J.  Stevenson 
„   F.  H.  Stralmann 
„    Thos.  Wright 
Selection\y.^Ol^.oeD.S:\  „   E.  Matzner— 2«  his  Sprachproben,  i.  \ut  K  §  243]. 

Aids  : 

BossCH,  Ueber  Metrik  u.  Poetik  d.  O'wl  and  Nightingale 

Egge,  —ix  Modern  Language  Notes,  1887,  No  i  [«^  K  §  236] 

NoLLB  DieSprached.  altcngl.  Euleund  Nachtigall  [dissert.]  i/- 

A  southern  English  poem  of  1792  lines  [only  ab.  20  words  of  O.-F.  origin]  of  middle  13  cent. 

Proverbs  of  King  Alfred    ed.  J.  M.  Kemble — in  his  edn.  of  Salomon  and  Saturnus  \iit  K  §  249]. 
•■„   Dr.  Rich.  Morris — in  his  Old  English  Miscellany  \ut  stiprd\. 
,,   T.  Wright -1-J.  O.  Hallivirell  [-Phillips] — in  their  Reliquiae  Antiquae,  vol.  i.  \ut  supra], 
Extracts  „   Dr.  Rich.  Morris— 2«  his  Specimens,  vol.  i.  \ut  K  §  243]. 

Geopp  On  the  Language  of  the  Proverbs  of  Alfred 

HistorieaL 

Layamon  [13  cent.]  Brut,  ed.  w.  tr.  notes  and  gloss.  Sir  F.  Madden 

Specimen  ed.  E.  Matzner— ««  his  Sprachproben,  pt.  i.  ed.  Dr, 

Callf-nberg  Layamon  und  Orm  nach  ihren  Lautverhaltnissen  verglichen 

Khautwald'  H.  Layamon's  Brut  verglichen  mit  Wace's  Roman  dl  Brut 

\  r3K.,ln,i.:  hicitorv  of  England  from  the  destruction  of  Troy  to  A.D.  689,  a  poetical  semi-Saxon  paraphrase  of  the  Roman  de  BrtU  of  WaCE,  the  Norman  tfou-vire 
red  Le  Koux  de  LINCY.  =  v.  8"  Routn  36 ;  38]-  itself  a  redaction  of  GEOFFREY  OF  MONMOUTH'S  HUl.  ResHm  Brit.  [ed.  San  Marte  8*  HalU  S4 ;  tr.  j.  A. 
CUes-in  his  Six  0.-E.  Chrom.  s/-  c  8»  Bohn's  Lib.  48]. 

961  3  Q 


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68 

43 


[dissert.]  1/6        8*  Halle 


[both  MSS.]  r  8°  Soc.  of  Antiquaries47 
R.  Morris — in  his  Specimens,  pt.  i.  \_ut  K  §  243]. 


[dissert.]  1/6 
[dissert.]  i/- 


Jena 
Breslau 


76 
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K  §254 

Lives  of  the  Saints. 

Catherine,  St.,[ofAIexandria],Life of;  ed.  Dr.  K.  Einenkel                             [w.  Latin  original]  15/-  8°  E,Eng.Text3oc,(Tbnr.)84 

Juliana,  St.,  Life  of           ed.  Rev.  O.  Cockayne+E.  Brock                        [2  versions ;  w.  trss.]  2/-  8°  „        „      „       „      72 

,,  „   Dr.  R.  Morris — in  his  Specimens,  pt.  i.  [2  texts  ;  ut  K.%  243] 

Marherete,  St.                     ,,   Rev.  O.  Cockayne                            [3  texts,  c.  1200,  1310,  1330]  a.p.  8°  „        »      »       w      66 

Lypieal  Poetpy :  Collections  of  Miscellaneous  Pieces. 

Morris,  Dr. Richard  [ed.]  — in  his  Old  English  Miscellany  \ut  supra]. 

Wright +HALL1WELL  [-Phillips],   j^.  [eds.]—»» /A«>- Reliquiae  Antique  [a;  j«/«i]. 

Religious  Poetry. 

Genesis  and  Exodus,  Story  of:  ed.  Dr.  Richard  Morris  •  [about  1250]    8/-     8°  E.Eng.Text.  Soc.  (Tbnr.)6s 

Extracts  — in  the  chrestoms.  of  Matzner,  pt.  i.  \ut  K  §  243];  of  Wiilker,  of  Zupitza  \ut  K  §  224]. 

Aids  : 

Fritzsche,  1st  d.  angels.  Story  0/  Genesis  and  Exad,  d.  Werlc  eines  Verfassers— :«  Anglia,  vol.  v.  [good  :  «^  K  §  236]. 

HiLMKR,   ■  "Die  Spraiche  von  Genesis  atut  Sjrodus  [school-progr.]  1/6     4*  SondcrrAausett  76 

The  Stary  0/  Genesis  and  Exodus  is  a  metrical  paraphrase  of  the  two  O.  T.  bks.,  of  253S  and  1624  verses  resp.    Date  c.  1250. 

Hali  Maidenhad  ["holy  state  of  Maidenhood  "]  ed.  Rev.  O.  Cockayne  [c.  1200]  o.p.  8°  E.  Eiig.  Text.  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  66 

An  alliterative  homily  of  the  13th  century. 

Or-RM  [a  monk  of  early  13  cent.] 

Ormulum  ed.  R.  M.  White,  w.  notes  and  glossary,  ed.  Holt,  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Clar.  Press      [52]  78 

Extracts  — in  the  chrestoms.  of  Matzner  (pt.  i.).  Sweet  (pt.  i.),  Zupitza  [ut  K  §  243.] 

Aids  : 

£ffeh,  Einfache  und  doppelte  Kons.  im  Orrmulnm  [dissert.]    1/6       8*  Bonn  S5 

Sachse,  R.  Das  unorgan.  e  im  Orrmulutn :  Untersuch.  lib.  d.  Flexionsweise  [     „     1    1/6       8°  Halle  82 

Sweet,  H.  Grammar  and  Glossary — in  his  First  Middle  English  Primer — ut  K  §  343. 

The  Ormulum  is  a  rhythoaical  paraphrase  of  the  Gospels,  consistinf.  of  Preface,  Intro.,  etc.,  and  32  homilies  based  oa  the  theolof.  wks.  of  Bede,  Gregory  i.  and  Isidor's  Comms. 

Foema  Morale  ed.  F.  J.  Furnivall in  his  Early  Engl.  Poems  and  Lives  of  the  Saints 

[Egerton  MS.]     o.p.      8°  London  b2 

„  H.  Lewin  [crit.  edn.]     2/-     8°  Halle  81 

„  Rich.  Morris — in  his  Old  English  Homilies,  vol.  i.  [Lambeth  and  Egerton 

MSS.]  7/-     8°  E.  Eng.Text.  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  67 
„  „  „  „  vol.  ii.  [Trin.   Coll    Camb. 

MS.]  8/-     8°  E.  Eng.  Text.  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  73 
„  „  „      Old  English  Miscellany  [Jesus  Coll.  Oxon.  MS.]  10/-     8°  72 

„  ,,  „      Specimens,  pt.  i.  [utK.  §243]  [conts.  reprs.  of  Jesus  and  Trin.  MSS.] 

A  South'Eastem  English  homily  in  397  verses  of  considerable  force 

Dame  Siriz                           ed.  E.  Matzner — in  his  Sprachproben,  pt.  i.  \ut  K  §  243]. 
„    Thos.  Wright in  his  Anecdota  Litleraria  \ut  supra]. 

Aids  : 

Elsneh,  W.  Untersuchungen  zum  mittelenglischen  Dame  Siriz  1/6       8'  Berlin  87 

A  Southern-English  poem  of  450  verses,  of  e.  1250-1258.    Undoubtedly  of  Oriental  origin. 

PROSE. 

Ancren  Riwle  [Anachoretarum  Regula]  ed.  E.  Kolbing  :  critical  edn.  [Altenglische  Bibl.]     8°  Heilbronn      in  prep. 

ed.  Rev.  Jas.  Morton  o.p.  [w.  4/-]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.         53 

Extracts  —in  the  chrestomathies  ^Matzner  (pt.  ii.)  and  Morris  (pt.  i.)  \ut  K  §  243]. 

A  pr05e.wk.  in  8  pts.  written  prob.  by  Bp.  Rich,  le  Poor  [d.  izjj] :  on  devot.  services,  govt,  of  the  senses,  temptations,  confession,  penance,  charity,  etc.,  ' 

written  for  a  society  of  anchoresses.    Afterwards  tr.  into  Latin. 

254.    OLD  [1250-1350]  and  IVLEDDLE  [1350-1500]  ENGLISH  LITERATURE :  (a)  POETRY. 

• 

Chadcer,  Geoffrey    [1328-1400]—!'.  K  §  68.  Langland,  William  [14  cent,]— w.  K  §  68. 

GowER,  John  [1325-1408]— w.  K  §  68.  Lyndsay,  Sir  David  [1490-1568]— w.  K  §  68. 

HoccLEVE  [or  Occleve;  1370-1454],  Thos.— z/.  K  §  68.  Minot,  Laurence  [14  cent] — v.  K  §  68. 

Didactic  Verse. 

Bernard,  St.  De  Cura  Rei  Famuliaris  :  ed.  Prf.  J.  R.  Lumby  2/-     8°  E.  Eng.Text.  Soc.  70 

Contains  also  some  early  Scottish  Prophecies. 

Cursor  Mundi  [^.  1320]      ed.  Dr.  Rich.   Morris,  pt.   i.    10/6;    ii.   15/-;    iii.  15/-;   iv.   10/-;    v.  25/- 

[4  texts]    8°  E.  Eng.  Text.  Soc.  74  ;  75  ;  76;  77  ;  78 

The  IntrdducHon  to  this  edn.  has  not  been  pub.  yet. 

Specimens:  ed.  Dr.  R,  Morris — in  his  Specimens,  pt.  ii.  ;  ed.  Zupitza— "W  his  Reader  [«/  K§  244]. 

Aids  : 

Haenisch,  Dr.  Inquiry  into  the  Sources  of  the  Cursor  Muttdi  [dissert.]    1/6        8"  Breslau  84 

HUPE,  Dr.  H.  Genealogie  u.  Ueberliefening  d.  HSS.  d.  Cursor  Mundi  [dissert.]     i/-        8'  Krlangem  **€ 

A  N.  of  Enf.  metrical  paraphrase  of  the  O.  and  N.  Test,  history  fr.  the  Creation  to  Doom's-day,  w.  many  nedixv.  legends  and  romances 

intermingleo.    About  34,000  Uneft. 

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K  §  264 

How  the  Good  Wife  Taught  her  Daughter :  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat— m  his  edn.  o/Barbour's  Bruce,  pt.  iii.  ,         .  " 

,  •      •.  [v.  infra]  21/-     8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Thnr.)  77 

Proverbs  of  Hendyng  [end  13  cent.}  ed.  K.  Boddeker— /»  Ais  Altenglische  Dichtungen  [ui  K  §  244].  '    . 

„   J.  M.  Kemble — »»  Appendix  ^«  ^zV  Salomon  and  Saturn  [»i  K  §  249].  

„    T.  Wright  +  J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips]— jKrt«>  Reliquiae  Ant.  [«<  K§  253]. 
Extracts  ed.  Matzner—2«  Am  Sprachproben.pt.  i.  [«/ K  §243] ;  ed.  Morris— £«  ,4h  Specimens,  pt.  ii:  [«?K,§  ?44].  , 

Ratis  Raving  ed.  Prf.  J.  R.  Luraby,  su6  tit.  R.  R.  &  other  Moral  &  Relig.  Pieces  3/-  8°  E;  Eng.  Text.  'Soc.  (Tbnr. )  76 

Instructions  of  a  Father  to  his  Son ;  2751  verses.    MS.  in  Camb.  Univ.  Lib. 

ROLLE,  Richard,  of  Hampole  [?l28o-?  1349]  Pricke  of  Consciense,  ed.  Dr.  Richard  Morris;  w.  intro.,  .    ,'  , 

'   ■  I  11  notes  and  index  [inverse]     8°  Philological  Soc.  .63 

Extracts  — in  the  chrestoms.  of  Matzner  (pt.  i.)  \ut  K  §  243] ;  0/ Morris  (pt.  ii.),  of  Wiilker  \}it  K  §  244]. 

A  Northumbrian  poem.    For  HAMPOLE'S /'^ojif  T'A'.rrti^irM,  w.  K§25S.  '.!  ' 

Thewies  of  Gud  Women  ed.  Prf.  J.  R.  Lumby— z«  his  edn.  of  Ratis  Raving  \ut  supra}  8°  E.  Eng.  Text.  Soc.  (Tbn.r.)..7p 

William  of  Shoreham  [beg.  14  cent.]  Poems,  ed.  Thos.  Wright  [scarce ;  but  a  bad  edn.  ]  p  8°  Percy  Society  '""49 

'Specimens  —in  the  chrestoms.  of  Matzner  (pt.  i.)  \ut  K  §  243] ;  ^Morris  (pt.  ii.),  of  Wiilker  \ut  K  §  244]. 

Poems  on  the  Seven  Sacraments,  their  Ceremonies,  the  Ten  Commandments,  the  Seven  Sins.  tr.  of  Rob.  GROSSETESTE'S  Hymn  to  the  Virgin,  treatise  on  original  sin,  etc 

Aids  :  ',  i         ■,.•.(.:  i  '<, , 

Danker,  O.  — :«  Aii  Laut- u.  Flexioivslehre  dermittelkentisfchen  Denkmaler  .[dissert]    3/-      .^:  Strassburg  79 

^KqNRATH,  M.  Beitrage  zur  Erklar.  u.  Textkritik  d.  Wm.  V.  Schoreham  [kc]  2/6       Z'  Berlin  78 

Fables  [Fabliaux]. 

Fox  and  the  Wolf,  ed.  T.  Wright— j»  Percy  Soc.  Pubs., vol.  viii.  ;  a/ia+J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips]— «»  their  Reliq.  Ant.  \ut  K  §253] 
„  E.  Matzner — in  his  Sprachproben,  pt.  i.  \ut  K  §  243].  \ 

Probably  written  dur.  reign  of  Eclw.  i.  and  based  on  the  Roman  dit  Reytuzrd. 

Henryson,  Robert  [1430-1507]  Fables,  ed.  Diebler—i«  yl»y/!Vj  [».  K  §  236]   [13  Fables  after  Aesop].   '    '  ... 

.Atds:  '  ,  '  ;  ,  '    ii        ■'  ,  ', 

DiEBLEE  Die  Fabeldichtungen  Robert  Henryson's  [dissert.]    1/6       8°  Halle  ,        86 

Irving,  Dr.  David  —itt  Ms  History  of  Scottish  Poetry,  ed.  Dr.  J.  A.  Carlyle  »./.  Ipb.  16/-  ;'  m.  jl6]       S"  Edmonstoni  Edtn.        61 

SCHIPPER,  J.  —2»  Ari  William  Dunbar  ,      .,     ,  yj-     ^3°  Berlin    :  .  ;  ,;,     .•8i4 

Land  of  Cockaigne  [13  cent.}  ^d.  Dr.  F.  J.  Furnivall- ««  his  Early  English  Poems  &  Lives  of  Saints  6/-     8°  Berlin  62 

„  E.  Matzner — in  his  Sprachproben,  pt.  i.  \_ut  K  §  243].  ,  . ) 

A  satire  on  the  corruptions  of  the  court,  painting  a  "  Land  of  the  Kitchen."— a  fool's  paradise. 

Gospels  —V.  K  §  252  :  s.v.  Gospels. 

Historical  Poems  and  Chronicles- z/.  also  F  §  35  and  §  36 :  History  of  Scotland,  s.w.  sources. 

jBARBOUR,Bp.J.[l3i6-96}  The  Bruce  [1375-77],  ed.  Cosmo  Innes  ;  w.  intro.  and  notes  \w.  12/6]     4°  Spalding  Club        57 

„  „        ,,  I,        ).  )i  »    Dr.  Jamieson  6/- c  8°  Edinburgh      [20]  6g 

„,         „  *„        „  „  „    Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat,  pti.  12/-;  ii.  4/-;iii.  2/-;iv.  8°E.Eng.TextSoc.70;74;77;  89 

Extracts  — in  the  chrestoms.  of  Matzner  (pt.  ii.)  \ia  K  §  243] ;  o/^Morris  (pt.  ii.) ;  a/'Wulker  \ut  K  §  244]. 

Aids  : 

Henschel,  F.  H.  Darstellung  d.  Flexionslehre  in  Barbour's  Bruce  [dissert.]  1/6       8°  Leipzig  86 

ScHlppER,  J.  — in  his  William  Dunbar  7/-        8°  Berlin  84 

An  epic  poem,  extending  fr.  d.  of  Alex.  iii.  to  d.  of  Robert  i.,  relating  the  adventures  of  Robert  in  his  struggles  for  freedom  against  the  English  [12S6-1335]. 

Chronicle  of  England  to  1327,  ed.  M.  L.  Perrin  [about  1350]  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  in  prep. 

Gowned  King  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat— z«  his  ed.  of  Piers  Plowman,  Text  C.  18/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  73 

Early  Scottish  Prophecies  and  Fragm.  of  AUit.  Poem  on  Beckett's  Proph.  ;  ed.  Prf.  J.  Lumby — in  his  edn. 

tf/' Bernard's  DeCur.  Reifam.  2/- 8°  „  ,,70 

LIbell  of  English  Policye  [a.d.  1436] :  ed.  W.  Hertzberg  [w.  metr.  tr.  and  hist,  intro.  by  R.  Pauli — in  Germ.]  4/-  8°  Leipzig        78 
IHchard  Coeur  de  Lion :     ed.  Weber — z«  ^zV  Metrical  Romances,  3  vols.  o.p.      8°  London  ■         ;n 

Extract  ed.  R.  Wiilcker— »«  ^z>  Altenglisches  Lesebuch  [2^<  K  §  244]. 

Prose  Analysis  by  G.  Ellis — in  his  Specimens  of  E.  Eng.  Metrical  Romances  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [05]  48 

Richard  the  Redels  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat— ««  his  edn.  jofVieis  Plowman,  Text  3  18^-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.  )73 

*„  ,,  ,,    — in  his  edn.  of  the  same,  2  voh.  .  31/6     8°  Clar.  Press         '    8,6 

„  T.  Wright — su6  tit.  Poem  of  the  Deposition  of  Richard  o.p.  \n\.  2/6]  s  4°  Camden  Soc.  38 

„  „       — in  his  Political  Poems  and  Songs,  2  vols.  \v.  F  §  21}     ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series     59 ;  61 

Aid  : 

ZiEPEL,  C.  Reign  of  Rich,  ii.,  and  Comments,  on  the  Poem  of  his  Deposition  1/6       j^  Berlin  74 

Robert  of  Brunne  [Rob.  Manning;  13-14  cent.]  Chronicles,  ed.  Dr.  F.  J.  Furnivall,  2  v.   [Cadwalader 

to  Edw.  i.  (1272)]  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series  87 

A-contemp.  tr.  of  the  Chronicle  of  Peter  LANGTOFF.     Dr.  FURNIVALL  has  another  edn.  in  prep,  for  the  E.  E.  Text  Soc    The  French  oriff 
has  been  ed.  T.  WRIGHT  in .ffe^-WOT  .ffrir.  OTrrf.  flrt'ijo-/j^/r.,z  vols.  [66]  68. 

Extracts  ed.  Matzner — in  his  Sprachproben  (pt.  i.)  \zit  K  §  243]  ;  ed.  Wiilker — in  his  Lesebuch  \ut  K  §  244]. 

'Aid;  '  -  . 

HellmBRS,  G.  Ueb.  d.  Sprach  R.  M.'s  u.  Autorschaft  d.  ./J/tff/7^j.  i7«.S"«//,?ro/'*7Wr  i^£»-rf  [diss.]  2/6        i^  Goslar  85 

Robert  of  Gloucester  [?  12  cent.]  Metrical  Chronicle,  ed.  W.  Aldis  Wright,  2  vols.;  w.  inlro.  &  gloss,  ea.  io/-r  8° Rolls  Ser.  87 

of  no  great  literary  value,  but  of  high  philological  importance.    No  notes  by  the  editor. 
Pabst    Felix  Die  Sprache  d.  Reimchronik  i.  Rob.  v.  Gloucs,,  pt.  i.  [Lautlehre]  [diss,  inaug.]  2/6       8*  Berlin  90 

Thomas  of  Ercildoun  ;  Romance  and  Prophecies  of,  ed.  Alois  Brandl  [Samml.  engl.  Denkmaler]  4/^     8°  Berlin  So 

„    Dr.  J.  A.  H.  Murray  •       [from  5  MSS.]  10/6  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.(Tbnr.) 75 

a  poem  of  the  beg.  15  cent,  consisting  of  700  verses  Qi  post  factum  prophecies  on  Scot.  hist,  of  14  cenL 

Ballads  —v.  K  ^6$,  passim. 

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K  §254 

Homilies  [Metrical]  :  Collections. 

FuRNlVALL,  Dr.  F.  J.  [ed.] — there  are  a  few  in  his  Early  EngUsTi  Poems  and  Lives  of  Saints  6/-     8°  Berlin  62 

Morris, Dr.  Richard  [ed.]  O.Eng.  Homilies,  pt.  i  7/-;  ii.8/-.  Series  1 1.,  8/-[iz&i3cents.;  w.  trss.]8°  fe.Eng.  Text  Soc.  67  ;  68  ;  73 

„  „        [ed,] — ;4w  O.-E.  Miscellany,  i-ow/j.  w»»«  Kentisli  Sermons    [before  J250]  io/-8°     „  ,,       ,,     (Tbnr.)  72 

„  „        [ed.]  Early  English  Homilies  [13  cent.]  8°      „  „       ,,         in  prep. 

Small,  J.  [ed.]  English  Metrical  Homilies  :  from  MSB.  of  14  centmy ;  w.  notes  12/-  s  4°  Edinburgh  62 

Specimens  — in  the chrestoms.  e/'Matzner  (pt.  i.),  and  Morris  (pt.  i.)  \ut  K  §  243]. 

Aids  : 

CoHN,  Sprache  H.  mittelengl.  Predigten-samml.  d.  HS.  Lambeth  487  [dissei't.]  r/6       8°  Berlin  &> 

Kroger,  A.  Sprache  d.  Dialect  d.  mitteleng.  Homilien  in  HS.  B.  14,  52  Tr,  Coll.  Camb.  [     »      1  i/^       8°  Ertangen  85 

Lais 

Laide  Fresne  [beg.  14  cent.]  ed.  Weber— «"«  his  Metrical  Romances,  vol.  i.,  3  vols.  o.p,     8°  London  11 

„   [in  modem  form]  Ellis— z»  his  Specimens  of  E.  E.  Metrical  Romances  5/-  c  8°  Bohn's  Lib.    [05]  4^ 

An  English  tr.  of  the  French  original  of  MARIE  of  FRANCE. 

Sir  Orfeo  [?  beg.  14  cent.]   ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips] — in  his  lUns.  of  Fairy  Myth,  of  Mids.  Nts.  Drm. 

This,  orig.  pub,  1845,  has  been  repr.  by  W.  C.  HAZLITT  in  his  edn.  of  J.  RITSON'S  Fairy  Tales,  etc.  12/-  c  3"  Pearson  [31]  79. 

,,    Dr.  S.  Laing  o.p.     4°  Abbotsford  Club    57 

*  „    O.  Zielke  [w.  intio,  and  notes  in  German]  4/—     8°  Breslau  80, 

A  travesty  of  the  myth  of  Orpheus  and  Eurydicc,  after  a  French  original. 

Legends  and  Lives  of  the  Saints. 

The  Great  Collections. 

A  Southern  Collection  [end  13  cent.]  *ed,  [in  part]  C.  Horstmann,  sub  tit.  Altenglische  Legenden        4/-     8°  Paderlorn  7J 

BarlaamandJosaphat[Bodl.  MS.]    [    Birth  of  Jesus  [MS.  Ashrnol. ;  MS.  Egert.]   |    Childhood  of  Jesus  [MS.  Laud]   I    St.  Patrick's  Purgatory  [MSS.  Ash.,  Egert.,  Ld.] 

B  Northern  Collection  [beg.  14  cent.]  *ed.  [in  part]  C.  Horstmann,  sub  lit.  Samml.  alteng.  Legg.,  Neue 

Folge  [for  coats.,  ».  zz5/9-a]  21/-     B°  Heilbronn  %t 

O  Barbour's  Scottish  Collection,  Barbour's Legendensammlung,  ed.  C.  Horstmann,  2  vols., i.  8/-;  ii.  10/-     8°        „  81 ;  %t 

Here  ed.  for  the  first  time.  Contauis  also  the  fragments  of  his  Trojan  War.  Legend  27  MacJior  is  missing  here,  as  it  was  printed  la 
the  editor's  Samml.  altengl.  Legg.  Neue  Folge  \ut suj>.\  The  coll.  is  based  on  the  Legenda  Anrea,  but  utilizes  also  the  VUae 
Pairum  and  Speculum  historiale  of  VINCENT  of  BEAUVAIS. 

D  Johannes  Mirkus'  Festial  [prose  ;  c.  1400] — there  have  been  18  edns.  of  this :  ist  by  Caxton  [  Westminster 

1483],  last  by  W.  de  WORDE  \Lond.  1532}. 
Sermo  in  Festum        ed.  C.  Horstmann— z»  his  Samml.  altengl.  Legenden,  Neue  Folge  \ut  siiprd\. 

Conts.  some  40  legends,  based  on  tlie  Legenda  Aurca,  as  well  as  on  the  Gesta  Romanorutn  and  English  sources. 

E  OSBERN  Bokenam's  Lives  of  the  Saints  [1443-6]  ed.  E.  Kblbing  [Altenglische  Bibliothek]  6/-     8"  Heilbronn  85 

ed.  for  the  Roxburghe  Club  4°  Roxburghe  Club    J5 

Legend  of  S.  Elizabeth  ed.  Wiilclcer — in  his  Altenglisches  Lesebuch  \_ut  K  §  244]. 

Conts.  thirteen  Uves  of  female  saints,  drawn  from  the  Legenda  Aurea. 

F  Legenda  Aurea:  Translation  of  [prose;  \^-i%'\— there  have  been  2  edns.  of  this:  Caxton  1484,  Caxton  1487. 

Aid  : 
'Horstmann,  C  Einleitungen  to  [and  tfiroughout]  his  3  works,  sitjira,  and  his  Samml.  altengl.  Legg.  [ser.  i.,  1878],  infra. 

Single  Legends. 

Collectively. 

FuRNlVALL.Dr.F.  J.  [ed.]  Early  English  Poems  and  Lives  of  the  Saints  6/-     V  Berlin  6z 

HORSTMANN,  C.  [ed.]       Early  English  Lives  of  Saints  [Laud  MS. ;  earliest  version]  20/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  87 

Supplementary  Early  English  Lives  of  Saints,  t'n  fire/.    Early  Engl.  Verse  Lives  of  Saints  [Harl.  MS.]  infirep.    Both  E.  E.  T.  S, 

Sammlung  altenglischer  Legenden,  7/6  ;  The  same,  Neue  Folge  21/-     %"  Heilbronn        78;  81 

I 


<a)  Canticura  de  Creatione  [Tr.  Coll.  Oxon,  MS.]  Dorothea  fHarl.  MS.]  Mapdalena  [Laud  and  Auchinl.  MSS, 

Childhood  of  Jesus  fHarl.  MS.j  Era.siiius  [Harl.  MS.1  Marina  THarl.  MS. 

Christine  f  Arundel  MS.]  Euphrosync  [Vernon  MS.]  Robert  of  Cisyle         [Veni.  and  Tr.  Coll.  Ox.  MS. 

Disputisoun  bytw.  a  cristene  mon  and  a  jew 

[Vernon  MS.) 

(*)  Child  of  Bristowc  [Harl,  M  S. 

Christopher,  S.  (Thornton  MS. 

Content  le  sauter  noustrc  dame  [L)ig:>  -MS. 

De  Principio  Creationis  [Ashm.  MS. 

De  Erkenwalde  [Harl.  MS._ 

Edmund,  S,  and  Fremund  I     >>       m 

Ethelrredae,  S.,  Vita  [Cott.  MS. 
Eustas           IDifiby  MS.];  also  repr.  oi Lond.  1566 


Giles,  S.,  ofl-ydffate  [Harl.  MS.)  MaiyLegfr.of GoodKuightandWife  [Ashni.MS.|, 

Hell,  Two  Tales  of.  i.e.  Complaint  of  a  Soul  &na.  Mertjrete,  S.  [Auchin.  and  Asljm.  MS.j 

Punishm.  qf  Adultei-y  [Ashm.  MS.]  Sacred  Blood  at  Hayles                          [Royal  MS.] 

IpoLis  fVemoii  MS.)  Stasyons  of  Jerusalem                            [Ashm.  MS.! 

John  the  Evangelist,  S.  [Thornton  MS.]  Tale  of  Incestuous  Daught.  [Camb.  &  Ashm.  MSS.1 

Kateryne,  S.  fCaiiib.  MS.l  „    „  Smyth  and  his  Dame       [fic^r./r.  Copland! 

Legend  of  Crucifix  [Ashmole  MS.1  Wolfade  and  Ruffyn,  S5.                         [CotL  MS.| 


Margarete  uf  I.ydgate,  S.  [Bp.  Cosin's  Lib. 

Morris,  Dr.  Rich,  [ed.]   Legends  of  the  Holy  Rood,  etc.      [O.-E.  poems  of  ii,  14  iS:  15  cents.]  10/-  8°  E.Eng.TextSoc.{Tbnr.)7i 

Individually, 

Alexius- Legenden  ed.  J.  Schipper,  pt.  i.  [14  and  15  cent,  versions ;  Quellen  u.  Forsch.]  2/6     8"  Strasshiirg  77 

Celeslin  ed.  C.  Horstmann — in  Anglia,  vol.  i.  [z/.  iK  §  236]. 

Childhood  of  Jesus  ed.  C.  Horstmann—  in  his  Samml.  altengl.  Legenden  ;  tit  mpra  [pt.  i.  previously  ed.  2/-  S'  Miinster   73] 

Aid  : 

Reinsch,  Jtob.  Die  Pseudo-Evaugelien  v.  Tesu  u.  Maria's  ICindheit  4/-        8"  Halle  7«j 

Editha:  sive  chronicon  Vilodunense,  ed.  C.  Horstmann  [in  Wilts  dialect ;  Cott.  MS.]  4/-     S**  Heilbronn  Sj 

Aid  : 
Heuser,  t)ie  mittelengli.<jchen  Legenden  von  St.  Editha  ti.  S.  Ethelreda  8°  Erlangen  87 


Philology] 


OLD  AND   MIDDLE    ENGLISH    LITERATURE. 


[Teutonic 


K  §255 

ed.  C.  Horstmann — in  Engli^che  Studien,  vol.  i.  [v.  K  §  236] — et  supra,  s.v.  Samml.  alteng.  Legg. 

ed.  C.  Horstmann — in  Herrig's  Arckiv,  vol.  Ivi.  \v.  K  §  236]      [from  the  Vernon  MS.] 
„   Fritz  Schuiz  [from  the  Auchinleck  MS.  ;  w.  notes  and  gloss.]  4/-     8°  Konigsherg  76 

„  TumbuU — in  his  Legendae  Catholicae        [from  the  Auchinleck  MS.]  o.p,  Edinburgh  40 


Euphrosyne 
firegory 


Aio: 

HOLTERMANN, 

Katharine,  St. 
CapgraveJ.  [1393- 
Magdalen 

Aid: 

Khokk,  O, 

Marina 
Margarete 

Am: 
Kkaml,  Ernst 

Patrick,  St 


Aids: 

de  Verb,  Aubrey 

Wright,  Thomas 

Snsanna  ["  Pystyl  of 

Theophllus 
Aid  : 

KOLBING,  £. 

Thomas  a  Becket 


Ueber  Sprachc,  Poetik  u.  Styl.  d.  Gregory-leg.  d.  Auch,  MS.  [dissert.]  1/6       8*  Munster  8a 

-1464]  Life  of  S.Katharine, ed.  C.  Horstmann  [v.alsohis  Samml.,  N.  F.,  j«/ra]8°E.  Eng.  TextSoc.  (T\>ra.)inprep, 


Untersuchungen  fiber  d.  Magdalenelegende  d.  MS.  Laud  108  [dissert,  inaug.]  2/- 

ed.  K.  Boddeker — in  his  Altenglische  Dichtungen  [ut  K  §  244]. 


8*  Berlin 


Untersuchungen  fiber  vier  Versionen  d.  mittelenglischen  Margaretenlegende  [diss,  inaug.]  a/-       8*  Berlin 

ed.  C.  Horstmann — in  his  Alteng.  Legenden  [ser.  i.,  1875 ;  ut  sup.]  [Ashm.,  Egert. ,  Laud  MSS.] 
„   E.  Kolbing — in  Englische  Studien,  vol.  i.  [v.  K  §  236]  [fr.  Cotton  Calig.  A  ii.] 
„   Toiilmin  Smith — in  Englische  Studien,  vol.  ix.  [v.  K  §  236]  [fr.  15  cent.  MS.] 
„   Tumbull+Dr.  S.  Laing — in  Owain  Miles  and  other  Fragments  o.p.  Edinburgh 


H 


37 


Legend  of  St.  Patrick  [a  poem]  s/-   c  8"  Paul  -a 

St.  Patrick's  Purgatory:  essay  on  legends  of  purgat,  hell  and  parad.  of  mid.  ages  6/-   c  S"  J.  R.  Smith  44 

Swete  Suswane "]  ed.  Dr.  S.  Laing — in  his  Select  Remains  of  Ancient  Scottish 

Poetry  42/-  4°  Gardner,  Paisley  [22]  84 

ed.  C.  Horstmann — in  Anglia,  vol.  i.  \y.  K  §  236]. 
„    E.  Kolbing — in  Englische  SUidien,  vol.  i.  \v.  K  §  236]  [the  later  Engl,  version] 


8"  Breslau 


7« 

4S 
45 


— in  his  Eeitrage  z.  vergl.  Gesch.  d.  romantischeii  Poesie  u.  Prosa  im  M.A.  7/6 

ed.  Black,  sub  tit.  Life  and  Martyrdom  of  Thomas  Becket  o.p.     8°  London 

„    Dr.  J.  A.  Giles,  j-»*^/.  VitaS.  ThomasCantuar.,7voIs.  [several  lives]  »./.      8°  Parker 
„    C.  Horstmann-«»  Englische  Studien,  vol.  iii.  \v.  K  §  236]  [fr.  C.  C.  C.  Camb.  MS.] 

Vision  of  S.  Paul  ed.  C.  Horstmann— ««  Herrig's  Archiv,  vol.  Iii.  \v.  K  §  236]  [Laud  MS.] 

„    „  „  — in  Englische  Studien,  vol.  i.  \v.  K  §  236]  [Vernon  MS.] 

„   Dr.  R.  Morris— 2«  his  Old  English  Miscellany  [Jes.  Coll.  Oxon.  MS.]  10/-  8°  E.E.TextScc.(Tbnr.)72 
„  „     —««;/4efa»2«;  Appendix  [Bodl.  MS.  Douce]  10/- 8°  ,,  „      72 

Visions  of  Tundale :  w.  other  metrical  moralizations,  etc.,  ed.  TurnbuU  o.p.  Edinburgh  43 

ed.  R.  Wiilker— m  his  Altenglisches  Lesebuch  \Ht  K  §  244] 

Werburghe,  St.  Life  of.  By  Hemy  Bradshaw  Id.  1513],  ed.  C.  Horstmann  10/-  8°  E.E.T.Soc.[Pynson  1521]  87 

lyrical  Verse. 

MORRIs.Dr.Richard  [ed.]  — his  Old  English  Homilies  \ut  suprd\  conts.  several  religious  songs. 

Wright,  Thomas  [ed.]      Specimens  of  Lyric  Poetry  o.p.  p  8°  Percy  Society         4a 

fed.!      — in  his  Political  Sonas  of  England  from  reign  of  John  to  Edward  ii.  2  vols. 

""'■•'  s  s  s  J  [j,.  F  §  21]  ea.  10/-  r  8°  Rolls  Series     59;  61 

Specimens  _  — in  the  ehrestoms.  ^Morris  (pt  ii.),  and  «/■  Wiilker  \ut  K  §  244]. 

Psalter. 

Anglo-Saxon  and  Early-English  Psalter,  2  vols.  [ed.  Rev.  Jos.  Stevenson]  ea.  10/-  8°  Surtees  Soc.  (Whittaker)  43  ;  47 

,,  „       ed.  F.  Harsley  8°  E.  Eng.  TextSoc.  (Tbnr.)j«^<>. 

Single  Psalms  —in  the  ehrestoms.  o/Matzner  (pt.  i.)  [ut  K  §  242];  «/Morris  (pt.  ii.);  o/Wulker  [ut  K  §  244]. 

Aid:  ^ 

Wehdk,  Ueberlieferung  und  Sprache  d.  Mittelenglischen  Psalters  i/-        8    Breslau  .»4 

A  Northumbrian  tl.  of  the  Psalms  after  the  Vulgate  of  ab.  middle  of  m.  of  Edw.  Prose  Tf.,  V.  K  1 355- 


Bomanees 


K  §  46 :  British  Romances,  &>  K  §  47  :  English  Romances. 


255.    OLD  AND  MIDDLE  ENGLISH  LITEEATURE :   (*)  PROSE. 


Dan  Michel  ri4.  cent.]    Avenbite  of  Inwyt  [ " again-bite  (remorse)  of  conscience"]  *ed.  Dr.  Richard 

Morris  [1340]  10/6  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  66 

ed.  Rev.  Jos.  Stevenson     4°  Roxburghe  Club  55 

Extracts  — ««  the  ehrestoms.  of  Matzner  (pt.  ii.)  [ut  K  §  242]  of  Morris  (pt.  ii.) ;  of  WiilcUer  [ut  K  §  244]. 

A  moral  treat,  on  the  lo  Commandments,  Apostles'  Creed,  7  Deadly  Sins,  tic,  itc.    Tr.  in  Kentish  dialect  fr.  La  Somme  des  Vices  et  des  Verbis  [1179]. 

Aid: 

Vaknagen,  H.  Beitrage  zur  Erklaning  u.  Text-Kritik  d.  Ayenlite—in  Englische  Sitcdien,  vol.  i.  [».  K  §  a^61. 

96S 


Philology]  OLD  AND   MIDDLE   ENGLISH    LITERATURE.  [Teutonic 

K  §  255 

MaundevilLB,  Sir  j.p  1300-137 1  or  2]  Voiage  and  Ttavaile  of  [1356],  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell  [-Phillips] ;  ■'   ■ 

w.  facs.  ill.  !                                                                                              7/6  8°  Reeves  &T.  [39]  83 

'                                           The  same,  ed.  John'  Ashton  ;  w.  facs.  ill.                                  f — v.  E  §  6]  10/6  8°  Pickering  88 

Extracts  — in  the  chrestoms.  of  Mafzner  (pt.  ii.)  {ut  K  §  242] ;  of  Morris  (pt.  ii.),  ij/'WUlcker  \ttt  K  §  244]. 

,;  Aids;  ■  ,  i    , 

Sch5nborn,                               Bibliograpfiische  Untersuchungen  ub.  d.  Reisebeschreibung  des  MauadeviUe                        o.p.  8°  Breslau  40 

ToBLER,  Titus                        —in  his  Bibliographia  Falaestinae                                                                                              8/-  8°  Leipzig*  ;  (67]  7J 

VoGELS,                                   Die  ungedruckteii  lateinischen  Versjonen  Maundeville's    ,       ■      ■                                       ■  ■  ,  8°  Crefeld  .  '        ^  8f 

A  tr.  fr.  a  Fch.  orig^oal.    First  English  edition  1725  [=zjr37l  >  .        - 

ROLLE,  Richard,  of  Hampolep  1280-?  1349]  English  Prose  Treatises,  ed.  Rev.  G.  G.  Perry  [nine  moral 

,     ,    ;  ..  ,      ,  treatises]  i/- 8°  E.Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbiir.')'' 66 

•  A  tenth  Treatise  has  been  efl.  ULLMANN  in  Enstische  Stuiien,  voL  vii.  y.  K  §  236]— from  Camb.  Univ.  Lib.  MS. 

Extracts  — in  the  chrestoms.  of  Matzner  (pt.  ii.)  \ut  K  §  242]  of  Wiilcker  \ut  K  §  244].  '     '   ^■ 

For  his  Myrour  of  Life  \Sptatltim  yuae)  and  Pricke  0/  Conscieiue,  ««.  K  §  254. 

TREVlSAjJohn  [1398-1408  ;  of  Cornwall]  Translation  oilXi^dieix^s  Polychrenicon—v.  F  §  21  :  History  of  England,  s.v.  Sources.' 
Extracts  ,        — in  the  chrestoms.  of  Matzner  (pt.  ii.)  [ut  K  §  242]  ;  of  iMorris's  (pt.  ii.),  «/■  Wiilcker  [at  K  §  244]. 

TREVISA  continued  HYGDEN'S  CAro«Mr&  from  134210  1357;  and  Caxton,  who  first  printed  it  in  148Z,  urtlier  c6ntihued  it  to  1460. 

WiCLlF,  John  [1324-1384]— ^/ir  ^jV  Works,  v.  A%3;for  Transl.  of  Bible,  ».  A.  §  17. 

■  Aid  :        -.  ■  ,       ;  ' . ,  . , ' 

Fischer,  Ueber  die  Sprache  Wyclifs  :  Laut  u.  Flexionslehre  [dissert.]  1/6       8°  //alle  So 

Agriculture. 

Palladius,  On  Husbandrie,  pt.  i,  ed.  Rev.  B.  Lodge,  lo/- ;  ii.  ed.  S.  J.  Herrtage,  5/- 

.1  [fr.  MS.  of  ab.  I420]8''E.  Eng.  TextSoc.  (Tbnr.)72;  79 

Astronomy. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey  Treatise  on  the  Astrolabe,  ed.  Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat  [a.d.  1391]  lo/-  8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnc.)'72 

Books  of  Courtesy,  ete. 

Caxton,  William  Book  of  Curtesye  :  three  versions,  ed.  Dr.  F.  J.  Fiirnivall  5/-     8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc  68 

„  „  Bk.  of  Ordre  of  Chyualry,  ed.  W.  Bayne  [about  1484]     8°  „       inprep. 

Queene  Elizabethes  Achademy:  a  Book  of  Precedence,  ed.  Dr.  F.  J.  Furnivall  13/-     8°  „  69 

Conts.  essays  on  early  Italian  and  German  Books  of  Courtesy  by  W.  M.  ROSSETTI  and  Dr.  E.  OswXld. 

Chronicle. 

'  U    ' '  ■  ■  ■  .        * 

Capgrave,  John  Chronicle  of  England,  ed'.  Rev.  F.  C.  Hingeston  lo/-  rS"*  Rolls  Series  58 

'  \  '  Valuable  as  a  record  of  the  language  spoken  in  Norfolk  in  igth  century. 

Deeds  and  Documents. 

MoRSBACH,  Dr.  Lorenz  [ed.]  Early  English  Deeds  and  Documents  '        8°  E.  Eng.  Text  Soc.  zw/rqii. 

Gild.s,  English  :  their  Statutes  and  Customs,  ed.  Toulmin  Smith  +  Lucy  T.  Smith  [A.D.  1389]  8°       „  ,,     (Tbnr.)  70 

Wills,  The  Fifty  Earliest  English,  in  the  Court  of  Probate,  ed.  Dr.  F.J.  Furnivall  [a.d.  1387-1439]  7/-  8°       „  „  „       8)2 

Devotional  Manuals,  etc. 

BoETHius,  De  Consolatione  Philosophiae  :  Chaucer's  Tr.  [a.d.  1321],  ed.  Dr.  Rich.  Morris  12/-  8°  E.  E.  Text  Soc.  61S 

■  '     Extracts  ed.  Wiilker — in  his  Altenglische  Lesebuch  \ut  K  §  244]. 

Lay-Folks' Catechism  [by  Abp.  THORESBY],ed.  Cah.  Simmons +F.  D.  Matthew  8°  „    inprep. 

„  Mass-Book :  4  texts,  ed.  Can.  Simmons  25/-  8°  „  79 

Legenda  Aurea  — v.  K  §  254,  s.v.  The  Great  Collections,  F. 

Lattguagre.  *  \  ' 

Catholicon  Anglicum ^    i     ed.  S.  J.  HSrrtage [an  Eng.-Lat.  word-bk.,  A.D.  1483]  20/^  8"  E.  Eng.Text  Soc.(TbM.)  81 

Levins,  Peter  Manipulus  Vocabulorum  :  a  rhyming  diet.,  ed.  H.  B.  Wheatley  [1570]  12/- 8°      „         „      ,,        „      67 

Orthographic  and  Congruitie  of  the  Britan  Tongue  :  ed.  H.  B.  Wheatley  [by  Hume ;  about  1617]  4/- 8°       „  „       „         „    "'65 

Lives  of  the  Saints. 

HoRSTMANN,  Dr.  C.  [ed.]  Prose  Lives  of  Woman  Saints  [about  a.d.  1610]  12/-  8°  E.  Eng.TextSoc;  (Tbnr.)86 

Manners. 

Early  English  Meals  and  Manners,  ed.  fr.  Harleian  and  other  MSS. ,  F.  J.  Furnivall  12/-  8"  E.Eng.  Text  Soc.  (Tbnr.)  6J 

The  Bailee's  Book,  Aristotle's  ABC  Urbanitatis,  Starts  Puer  ad  Mensem,  etc. 

Psalter, 

Kereford,  Nic.  Translation  of  the  Psalms  [«/f.],  ed.  Rev.  J.  Foishall+Sir  W.  Madden,  re-ed. 

Prf.  W.  W.  Skeat  [a.d.  1380]  3/6  c  8*  Qar.  Press     [50]  79 

Single  Psalms  ed.  Dr.  R.  Morris — «»  .4w  Specimens,  pt.  ii.  [«/ K  §  244]. 

A  versified  tr.  fr.  above  edn.  SHi  tit.  Paraphrase  o/  the  Seven  Penitential  Psalms,  o.p.  p  8"  Percy  Soc.  i,t.    Selections  herefrom  in  WOUCKER'S  Altengl.  Leseb,  \ut  K  f  244J. 

Romances  _i,.  k  §  §  46, 47. 

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K  §256 

XXVIII.  iRomance  pbiloloG^  anb  literature. 

256.    KOMANCE  PHILOLOGY:   GENERALLY. 
Bibliography,  Eneyclopsedia  and  Introduction. 

Bibliographischer  Anzeiger  fur  romanische  Sprachen  und  Literaturen,  ed.  E.  Ebering  [bi-monthly]  ann. 

12/-     i'  Leipzig  i'i  sqq.  in  prog. 
*Gr6ber,  G.  Grundriss  der  romanischen  Philologie  pt.  1.4/-;  ii.  4/-;  iii.  6/-     8°  i>trassburgi6;^T;?& 

Very  comprehensive,  dealing  with  all  parts  of  the  study  of  Romance  Philology, 

Jahrbuch  f.  roman.  u.  engl.  Spr.  u,  Litt.  \ut  infra\ — conts.  bibliogrs.  1858-1874. 

*K0RTING,  G.  Encyclopsedie  und  Methodologie  der  romanischen  Sprachen,  i,  4/-,   ii,    7/-, 

iii.  10/- ;  Indices    3/-     %'  Leipzig%\\%/^\%(i-,%% 
MORF,  H.  .        Das  Studium  der  romanischen  Philologie  1/6     8°  Ziirich  90 

Neuihann,  F.  Die  romanische  Philologie  [?-«s>-./n  Schmid's  Encycl.  d.  Erzieh.]  2/-     %'  Leipzig  86 

Zeitschrift  fur  roman.  Philologie  \ut  infra] — conts.  annually  a  survey  of  the  Romance  liter,  of  preceding  year. 

Magazines  and  Serials. 

Anzeiger,  Bibliographis?her,fiir  romanische  Sprachen  u,  Literaturen,  ed,  E,  Ebering  [bi-monthly]  ann.  12/-     8°  Lnpzig%^sqq.inprog. 
Archiv  fiir  das  Studium,  d.  neueren  Sprachen,  vols,  i.-lxxxv.,  hrsg.  L,  Herrig;  since  Oct.,  '89  J.  Zupitza, 

ea,  vol,  [=4  pts.]  6/-  8°  Brunswick  46-89  in  prog. 
Ausgaben  und  Abhandlungen  aus  d.  Gebiete  d.  roman.  Philol.,  hrsg.  E.  Stengel,  pts.  1-79    [alsosepar.] 

^10  8/-     8°  Marburg  80-88  in  prog. 
Giomale  di  Filologia  Romanza,  ed.  E.  Monaci,  vols,  i.-viii  (?)  8°  Rome  78  sqq.  in  prog. 

Formerly  [1872-1876I  pub.  at  Imola  sub  tit.  Rivista  di  Filologia  RomanKa,  ed,  MANZONI+MONACI-i-STENCEL. 

Jahrbuch  fiir  romanische  und  englische  Sprache  u,  Litt, ,  v.  i.-v.,  ed.  A.  Ebert ;  vi,-xii.  and  New  Ser,  i,-ii., 

ed.  L.  Lemcke        ea.  vol.  [of  4  pts.]  12/- N.  S.  i.-ii.  ea.  16/-  8°  Berl.  59-71  ;  Lpz.  11,-1^  not  cont. 

Literaturblatt  zur  germanische  und  roman.  Philologie,  ed.  O.  Behaghel  -(-  F.  Neumann  [reviews  of  new 

books  ;  monthly]  ann.  10/-     4°  Heilbronn  So  in  prog. 

Neuphilologische  Studien,  hrsg.  G.  Kbrting,  pts.  i.-v.  [conts.  Romance  articles]  8/6     8°  Paderbom  83-86  in  prog. 

Revue  des  Langues  Romanes,  par  la  See.  pour  I'etude  des  Langues  Rom.,  vols,  i.-xxxi.  [monthly]         8°  Montpelier  70-89  in  prog. 

Formerly  pub.  quarterly.     Devoted  chiefly  to  Modern  Provenijal,  and  of  no  great  general  interest. 

*Romania,  publ.  Paul  Meyer -(-Gaston  Paris,  vols,  i.-xvii.  [Index  to  vols.  i.-x.  7/-]  ann.  20/- m  8°  Paris  72-89  itt  prog. 

Romanische  Forsehungen,  hrsg.  K.  VollmoUer,  vols,  i.-vii.  var.  prices        8°  Erlangen  82-89  in  prog. 

Romanische  Studien,  hrsg.,  E.  Boehmer,  pts.  i.-xxv.  var.  prices        8°  Bonn  71-88  sqq.  ir.  prog. 

Studij  di  Filologia  Romanza,  ed.  E.  Monaci  8°  Rome%\siiq.in prog. 

*Zeitschrift  fiir  romanische  Philologie,  hrsg.  G.  Grober,  vols,  i.-xiii.  ea.  vol.  [of  4  pts.]  20/-     8°  Halle  77-89  in  prog. 

History  of  the  Romance  Languages. 

Bruce- White,  A.  Histoire  des  Langues  Romanes  et  de  leur  Litter.,  3  vols.  21/-  r  8°  Paris  41 

Of  no  scientitic  value. 

DiEZ,  F.  Kleinere  Arbeiten  und  Recensionen,  hrsg.  Pirf  H.  Breymann ;  port.  6/-     %°  Munich  83 

Lewis,  Sir  G.  C.  Essay  on  the'  Origin  and  Formation  of  the  Romance  Languages  7/6     8°  Parker  [35]  62 

A  poor  compilation,  based  on  good,  bad,  and  indifferent  authorities. 

Relation  of  Romance  to  Latin— ».  also  k  §  210. 

ScHOLLE,  F.  Ueber  d.  Begrifif  "  Tochtersprache "  2/-     %°  Berlin  69 

AnexcellentUtde'workonthe  conception  of  "  dau}jhter-lang:uag:e  "  audits  correct  application  to  the  Romance  languages,  espec.  French. 

Relation  of  Romance  to  Celtic. 

Thurneysen,  R.  Keltoromanisches,   i  /[the  Celtic  etymols.  of  Diez's  Etym.  W'bch.]  4/-     8°  HalU  84 

WINDISCH,  Prf.  E.  — article  Keltische  Sprachen,  in  Giober's  Grundriss,  pp.  283-312  \ut  supra\. 

Grammar. 

*DlEZ,  F.  Grammatik  der  romanischen  Sprachen,  hrsg.  K.  VollmoUer,  3  vols.  ea.  8/- ;  ot 

in  I  vol.  21/- 8°  £r/a»?-««  [36-42]  75  ;  77 ;  87 

The  last  (fourth)  edn.  has  the  Romanisckt  WortschSpfung  as  an  appendix,  first  added  to  this  edn.  Includes  all  the  Romance  languages,  excepting  Rhxto-Romanian. 
Vol  1.  •  Intro  and  Phonology ;  ii. :  Accidence  and  Etymology ;  iii. :  Syntax.  The  3rd  edn.  {Bonn  70-72]  contamed  numerous  changes  which  are  objected 
to  by  some  scholars,  .who  consider  the  2nd.  edn,  {Bonn  1856-60 )  the  best.  The  4th  edn.  {Bonn  76-77J  is  a  repr.  of  the  3rd.,  and  the  5th  edn.  [in  i  vol. ,  Bonn  82]  has 
the  vols,  and  pp.  of  the  4th  in  the  maiginj    An  hng.  tr..was'  pub.  in  1863  {4/6  8»  Williams]  but  it  is  next  to  worthless  now. 

,,      „  Grammaire  des  langues  Romanes,  trad.  A.  BrachetH- A.  M.  Fatio-i-G.  Paris,  3  vols.  34/- 8° /"arir 

'Meyer-Lubke,  W.  Grammatik  der  romanischen  Sprache 

„  „  Grammaire  de  lalangue  Romkne,[trad.]  S"  Paris  90 

NoTLEY,  E.  A.  Comparative  Grammar  of  French,  Italian,  Spanish,  and  Portuguese  [not  much  use]  7/6  obi.  8°  Triibner     68 

Phonology. 

Boehmer,  E.  Klang,  nicht  Dauer — in  Roman.  Studien,  vols,  iii.-iv.  \ut  supra}. 

ten  Brink,  B.  Dauer  und  Klang  [called  forth  by  Boehmer,  «;  jK/ra]  1/6  i"^  Strassburg  79 

Bracket,  A.  Role  d.  Voyelles  latins  atones  d.  1.  langs.  romanes  8°  Paris  66 

Horning,  A.  Zur  Geschichte  des  lateinisch^n  Cvor  «  und  2  im  Romanischen  4/-  Z"  Halle  83 

Joret,  C.  Du  C  dans  Ics  Langues  Romanes  10/-  8°  Paris  74 

967 


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MODERN    ITALIAN   PHILOLOGY, 


[Romance 


K  §257 

Etymology. 

Caix,  N. 
DlEZ,  Fr. 

Egger,  E. 
Mahn,  a. 

MiCHAELIS,  Fraul,  C 
MiRISCH,  M. 
•OSTHOFF,  H. 

Compound  Words 
Dictionaries. 
*DiEz,  F. 

Jarnick,  J.  V. 


Studi  di  Etimologia  Ital.  e  Romanza        [crit.  of  and  addns.  to  Diez's  Whuch^  8*  Florence 

Romanische  Wortschopfung  [asuppl.  to  his  CrawOT.]  %°  Bonn 

DlEZ'S  Ust  work,  written  in  his  8ist  year  and  one  year  before  his  death.    Of  no  great  value. 

Les  Substantifs  Verbaux  form&  p.  I'apocope  de  I'infinitif,  etc.  8°  Paris 

Etymol.  Untersuch.  a.  d.  Gebiete  d.  roman.  Philol.,  spec.  1-24  [chfly.  Feb.]  8°  Berlin 

Studien  zur  romanischen  Wortschopfung  [chfly.  Span,  and  Portug.]  4/-  8°  Leipzig 

Geechichte  d.  Suffixes  -olus  in  d.  roman.  Sprachen  [dissert.]  2/-  8°  Bonn 

Das  Verbum  in  d.  Nominalcomposition  in  Deut.,  Griech.,  Slav.,  Roman.    1 1/6  ^  Jena 

— V.  K  §  270,  s.v.  Compound  Words  (*Darmesteter,  Meunier). 


Etymologisclies  Worterbuch  der  romanischen  Sprachen,  hrsg. 
Index  zu  Diez's  Etymolog.  Worterbuch 


A.  Scheler 


18/- 

3/- 


An  Enff.  tr.  of  above  was  made  by  J.  C.  DONKIN  in  1864  [15/-  S"  Williams^  and  a  French  by  Gaston  Paris  in  1B65  [S"  Paris\ 

the  new  edn.  of  the  original     Vide  also  CAIX,  svfira. 


KORTING,  Gustav 

Accidence. 

Verb. 

FoTH,  Karl 
FUCHS,  A. 
*TOBLER,  A. 

Participle. 
Ulrich,  J. 
Tense. 

MnssAFiA,  A. 
Noun. 
Gender. 
*Meyer,  W. 


Lateinisch-Romanisches  Worterbuch,  pts.  i.-iii. 


Verschiebung  d.  latein.  Tempora  in  d.  rom.  Sprachen    [Rom. 
Die  imregelmassigen  Verben  in  den  romanischen  Sprachen 
Darstellung  d.  latein.  Conjugation  u.  ihrer  roman.  Gestaltuug 


8°  Erlangen 
8°  Berlin 

but  both  are  superseded  by 

ea.  2/-     8' 


78 

75 

75 
53-7b 
76 
S2 
78 


[S3]  87 
78 


90  in  frog 


Stud, 


vai.'\  2/— 
o.p. 


Die  formelle  Entwickelung  d.  Partic.  Prateriti  in  d.  roman.  Sprachen 


'  Strasshurg 
Halle 
Ziirick 

Halle 


Zur  Frasensbildung  Im  Romanischen 


fr.  Abhandl.  Wien.  Akad.]  l/6     8°   Vienna 


Die  Schicksale  d.  lateinischen  Neutrums  im  Romanischen 


4/-     8*  Halle 


History  of  Romance  Philology 

DiEZ,  Fr.  [1794-1876] 

Breymann,  Prf.  H. 

Sachs,  K. 

Stengel,  E. 
Grober,  G. 
Korting,  G. 
Meyer,  Paul 
Stengel,  E. 


Fr.  Diez  :  sein  Leben,  seine  Werke  u.  ihre  Bedeutung 
Diez  und  die  romanische  Philologie 


[an  address]  1/- 
[lecture]  i/- 


[an  extended  address]  1/6 


8°  Munich 
8°  Berlin 
8°  Marlrurg 


76 
40 
57 

79 

83 


S3 


Erinnerungsworte  an  Fr.  Diez 

— in  his  Grundriss  \ut  suprci), 

Geschichte  der  romanischen  Philologie 

Report  on  the  Philol.  of  Rom.  Langs,  dur.  last  few  years — in  Proc.  Philol.  Soc. 

Report  on  the  Philol.  of  Rom.  Langs. — in  same  1874-75  •*■??■ 

Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der  romanischen  Philologie  in  Deutschland  [Ausg.  u.  Abh.  Ixiii.]  1/6  8°  Marbg.  86 


in  prep. 
1873-74  \.»t  K  §  95]- 


Collected  Essays. 

Bartsch,  Karl 


Gesammelte  Vortrage  und  Aufsatze 


SCHUCHARDT,  Prf.  Hugo  Romanisches  und  Keltisches 


8/-     8°  Freiburg 
[collection  of  miscell.  essays]  7/6     8°  Berlin 


83 
86 


3/6     8°  Zurich 


8°  Florence 


[ 


Jnnsbruck 

Berlin 

Ciit^  di  Castello 

Halle 

Bologna 


257.    MODERN  ITALIAN  PHILOLOGT  («) :  GRAMMAR,  &o, 
Introduction  and  Bibliography. 

Breitinger,  H.  Das  Studium  des  Italienischen 

History  of  the  Language. 

*Caix,  N.  Le  Origini  della  Lingua  Poetica  Italiana 

„       ,,  La  Formazione  degli  idiomi  litteraii  [»•<•/?■. y^'.  Nuova  Antologia] 

Demattio,  F.  Origine,  Formazione  ed  Elementi  della  Lingua  Italiana  2/- 

Mahn,  a.  Ueb.  d.  Entstehung  d.  ital.  Spr.  aus  d.  lat.,  griech.,  deut.  u.  kelt.  Elem.     i/- 

MoRANDi,  Luigi  Origine  della  Lingua  Italiana 

V.  Reinhardstottner,  C.  Die  italienische  Sprache  :  ihre  Entstehung  aus  d.  Latein,  etc. 

TosELLi,  Origine  della  Lingua  Italiana,  3  vols.  [w.  Gallo-Italic  diet.  ] 

Grammar. 

Baragiola,  a.  Italienische  Granimatik  [w.  refer,  to  Lat  and  Rom.  langs.]  S/- 

Dante,  Alighieri  [1265-1321]  De  Vulgari  Eloquentia — in  his  Opere  Latine,  ed.  Giuliani,  vol,  1, 

Bohmer,  E.  Ueber  Dante's  Schrift  De  Vulgari  Eloquentia  l/- 

d'Ovidio,  F.  — in  Aichivio  Glottologico,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  59  sqq.  [ut  K  §  256]. 

'*Meyer.Lubke,  W.         Italienische  Grammatik  12/- 

MussAFlA,  A.  Italienische  Spraclilehre  in  Regein  u.  Beispielen  [a  good  bk.]  4/- 

v.  Reinhardstottner,  C.  Theoretisch-practische  Grammatik  d.  italienischen  Sprache  3/- 

.Sauer,  C.  M.  Italian  Conversation  Grammar  [Key,  2/-  ;  Otto's  system]  S/6  c  8°  Heiclelbg.{D\i\3Xi)l6-J  79 

Vockeradt,  H.  Lehrbuch  d.  ital.  Gramm.,  i.  [Gram.],  6/-;  ii.  [Reader]  5/-  [espec.  good  in  syntax]  8°  Berlin        78  ;  7S 

Phonology. 

Bambelli,  R.  R.  Studj  filologico-crit.  sulle  lettere  dell'  Alfabeto  Italiano  8°  Koine  66 

Caix,  N.  Osservazione  sul  Vocalismo  Italiano  [irjrft-./?-.  Rivista  Europaea]     %"  Florence  75 

g68 


8' 


Sirassburg 
b"  Florence 
8°  Halle 


79 

80 
74 
]7« 
Si 
S' 
69 
Si 

80 
78 


8' 


Leipzig 
K"  Vienna 
8°  Munich 


68 

90 
[60]  S8 
[    ]So 


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MODERN    ITALIAN    PHILOLOGY, 


[Romance 


Studi  di  Etimologia  Italiana  e  Romanza 


Vocabolario  della  Lingua  Italiana,  vols.  i.-v.  r  8°  Florence[l6l2l  63-S5 

II  Vocabolario  Novello  della  Crusca  8°  Florence 

Ital.-Eng.  &  Eiig.-Ital.  Diet.,  ed.  J.  Davenpoit+E.  Comelati,  2vols.        21/-     8°  Simpkin 
Vocabolario  della  lingua  italiana  8°  Florence 

Dictionary  of  English  and  Italian  Languages  [both  parts]  5/-  s  8°  Leipzig 

Nuovo  Vocab.  Universale  della  Ling.  Ital.  [combined  diet.  &  cyclo. ;  very  cheap]  7/-  8°  Turin 


[both  pts.]  ea.  6/- 
[both  parts]  12/- 


6/6 


Etymology. 

«Caix,  N. 
Dictionaries. 

Academia  della  Crusca 

Fanfani,  p. 
Baretti,  J. 
Fanfani, 
James+Grassi,  ^ 
Melzi,  B. 

MiCHAELIS,  H. 
MlI.LHOUSE,  J. 

*Petrochi,  p. 
•R1GUTINI  + Fanfani 

•TOMMASEO,  N. 

Zambaldi,  Fr. 

Loan  Words. 

Allario,  C. 
Centonza,  R. 
Gati-a,  M. 
Narducci,  E. 

Synonyms. 

Fanfani,  P. 
Fischer, 
Grassi,  G. 
Meschia,  a. 
*To.mmaseo,  N. 

Accidence. 

Demattio,  F. 
Verb. 

Compagnoni, 
Noun. 
d'OviDio,  Fr. 

Syntax. 

Demattio,  F. 
Fornaciari,  R. 
Pesamento, 

Verb. 

GUTH,  A. 

Pronoun. 

Knuth,  O.  Sull'  Uso  del  Pronome  Personale  delle  Ling.  Franc,  ed  Ital. 

Prosody  and  Metrics. 

KURZWEIL,  E.  Traits  de  la  Prosodie  de  la  Langue  Italienne 

Picci,  G.  Compendio  della  Guida  alio  studio  delle  belle  lettere 

ScHu'cHARDT,  Prf.  H.  — in  his  Ritornell  und  Terzine 

Zambaldi,  H  Ritmo  dei  Versi  Italiani 

Chrestomathies  and  Collections. 

d'ANCONA+CoMPARETTI,  ^  [eds.]  Le  Antiche  Rime  Volgare  sec.  Cod.  Vat.  3793,  vols,  l.-iv. 
Baragiola,  A.  [ed.]         Crestomazia  Italiana  Ortofonica  [incl,  also  dialects]  7/- 

Bartoli,  [ed.]  Crestomazia  della  Poesia  Ital.  del  periodo  delle  origini 

CoUezione  di  Opere  inedite  e  rare  dei  primi  tre  secol.  d.  ling.  ital. 

Pub.  by  tbe  R.  Comnussione  pe'  testi  di  lingua. 

„         dl  Operette  inedite  o  rare 
Ebert,  a.  [ed.]  Handbuch  d.  ital.  Nationallitteratur 

MONACI,  E.  [ed.]  Crestomazia  Italiana  dei  primi  secoli 

Nannucci,  V.  [ed.]  Manuale  della  Lett,  del  primo  secolo  d.  ling,  ital.,  2  vols. 

Scelta  di  Curjositi  letter,  inedite  o  rare  del  sec.  xiii.-xvii. 
TALLARIGO+lMBRiANl,^[eds.]  Nuova  Crestomazia  Italiana,  vol.  i. 

TozzETTI,  O.  T.  [ed.]        Antologia  della  Poesia  Italiana  ,    ,     , 

Ulrich  J  [ed].  Altitalienisches  Lesebuch  [of  no  great  value]  3/- 

969 


8°  Florence 


VoUstandiges  Worterbuch  d.  ital.  u.  deutschen  Sprachen 

Good  for  technoloE^ical  words  and  phrases. 

New  English  and  Italian  Pronouncing  Dictionary,  2  vols. 
Novo  Dizionario  universale  della  lingua  italiana 

Includes  also,  in  a  separate  section,  Old-Italian. 
Vocabolario  Italiano  della  Lingua  Parlata 

An  excellent  and  very  cheap  book. 

Dizionario  della  Lingua  Italiana,  4  vols. 
Vocabolario  Etimologico  Italiano 

I  principali  Francesismi  da  evitarsi  nella  ling.  pari,  e  scritta 
I  piu  comuni  Vocaboli  e  modi  errati  della  ling.  Ital. 
Dizionario  Etimologico  delle  Voci  di  Orig.  Greca  piu  usitate 
Saggio  di  Voci  Ital.  derivate  dall'  Arabo 

Nuovo  Vocabolario  dei  Sinonimi  della  Lingua  Itahana 
Streifziige  in  das  Gebiet  der  italienischen  Synonymik 
Saggio  intorno  ai  Sinonimi  della  lingua  Italiana 
Dei  Sinonimi  della  Lingua  Italiana 
Dizionario  dei  Sinonimi  della  Lingua  Italiana 


Morfologia  Italiana 

Teorica  dei  Verbi  Italiani,  ed.  P.  Fanfani 

Bull'  Origine  dell'  unica  forma  fless.  del  nome  ital. 

Sintassi  della  Lingua  Italiana 
Sintassi  Ital.  del  uso  modemo 
Sintassi  comparativa  del  Latino  e  dell'  Italiano 

Lehre  vom  Conjunctiv  mit  Anwendung  auf  d.  ital.  Sprache 


8°  Leipzig 

18°  Hirschfeld 
8°  Milan  85  sqq. 


K  §257 

78 

in  prog. 
77 
E    ]77 

[     ]82 

[54]  84 
80 
[79]  85 

[S-]  89 
tnprog. 


[177s  PP-]2o/-     ^Florence  [     ]  83 


Rome 
Turin 


8°  Turin 
8°  Naples 
8°  Milan 
8*  Rome 


[schl.-bk.]  s  8°  Milan 
[sclil.  -progr.  ]  Magdeburg 

8°  Turin 
8°  Foligno 
8°  Milan 


2/-     8*  Innsbruck 
8°  Florence 


21- 


I/- 


8/- 


8*  Pisa 


8°  Innsbruck 
Florence 


8°  Berlin 
8°  Drossen 


8*  Paris 
8°  Milan 
8"  Hdlle 
8°  Turin 


[to  occupy  3  vols. 


8°  Bologna 
■     8"  Strassburg 

8'  Turin 
8°  Bolognab'i  sqq. 

S°  Florence  82  sqq. 
8°  Frankfort 
8°  89 

8*  Florence 
8°  Bologna  di  sqq, 

]     8°  Naples 
8*  Livomo 
8*  Halle 


65-79 
89 


79 
79 
67 
61 


79 
81 

[21]  79 
[  ]78 
[35]  67 


76 

65 
72 

72 
81 
67 

76 

78 

64 

I    ]65 

74 

74 

73-86 
81 

82 
in  prog. 

in  pros'. 

[54]  74 
in  prog. 

[    ]74 
inproi;. 

82 

83 
86 


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MODERN   ITALIAN   PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


K  ^  258 


Generally. 

Arboit,  a. 
*AscoLr,  G.  J. 
Caix,  N. 


258.    MODERN  ITALIAN  PHILOLOGY  (i):  DIALECTS. 


8°  Parma 
30/-     4°  Black 


80 
82 


8°  Parma 


72 


mussafia,  a* 
Rajna,  p. 


[almost  entirely  on  dialects]  8°  Rome  73  ■???•  in  prog. 


Dei  dialetti  Italiani 

— article  Italian  Dialects — in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  xiil. 
— in  his  Origine,  ut  K  §  257  :  Italian  Philology  (a). 
Saggio  sulla  Storia  della  ling.  ital.  e  dei  dialetti  ital. 

with  an  introduction  on  the  origin  of  Neo.Latin. 

Beitrag  zur  Kunde  d.  nordital.  Mundarten  im  15  Jahrh.  [repr.fr.  Denkschr.Wien.  Akad.]  6/6  4°  Vienna  73 
On  the.  Dialects  of  Italy — in  Eighth  Annual  Address  to  Philolog.  Soc.  8°  Trubner 

Magazine. 

Archivio  Glottologico  Italiano,  ed.  G.  J.  Ascoli,  vols,  i.-xi, 

Specimens. 

BiONDELLi  [ed.]  I  Dialetti  Gallo-Italici  [Lomb.,  Piedm.,  Emilian.] 

Papanti  [ed.]  I  Parlari  Ital.  in  Certaldo  alia  festa  del  centenario  di  Boccaccio 

♦  Gives  the  9th  novel  of  the  first  day  of  the  DecamtroH  in  several  hundred  Ital.  dialects. 

Zoccagni-Orlandini,  [ed.]  Raccolta  dei  Dialetti  Ital.  con  illustr.  etnologice 
Folk- Literature 

Abruzzi. 

Finamore,  G. 

Bergamo. 

Tiraboschi,  A    ,.     ,     Vocabolario  dei  Dialetti  Bergara.,  18/-;  Append.  voL  i, 

Bologna. 

Coronedi-Berti,  C, 
Gatjdenzi,  a. 

Brescia. 

Rosa,  G. 

Como. 

Monti,  P.. 

Ferrara. 

FfeRRI,'  L. 

Florence. 

ArlIa,  '    ■ 

Frizzi,  Gius. 
Gargiolli, 

GlACHI,  p.'' 

Judikarian  (border-land  of  Lombard  and  Venet.  dialects). 

Gartner,  Th.  Die  Judikarische  Mundart  lexir.  fr.  Sitrsber.  Wien.  Akad.]    2/-     S"   Vienna 


—V.  B  §  17  :  Italian  Folklore. 
Vocabolario  dell'  Uso  Abruzzese 


Vocabolario  Bolognese-Italiano,  2  vols. 

I  Suoni :  le  forme,  etc.  dell'  odierno  dial,  di  Bologna 

Vocabolario  Bresciano-Italiaiio 

Vocabolario  dei  Dialetti  di  Como 

Vocabolario  Ferrarese- Italiano 


Linguaggio  degli  Artigiani  Fiorentini 
Dizionario  dei  frizzetti  popolari  Fiorentini 
11  Parlare  degli  Artigiani  di  Firenze 
Dizionario  del  Vernacolo  Fiorentino,  etc. 


8°  Mitan 
Livorno 

S3 

75 

8*  Florence 

44 

8°  Milan 

8t> 

Si- 

%' TurinTi; 

Bergamo  79 

te 

8°  Bologna 
8°  Turin 

69:74 
90 

8*  Brescia 

78 

12/- 

I  &'  Milan 

45 

5/- 

8°  Fenara 

90 

Lombardy. 

Meyer,  Carl 

Mentone. . 

Andrews, 

Milan. 

Banfi,  G. 
Cherubini,  Fr. 
Mussafia,  a. 
Salvioni, 

Mirandola. 

Meschieri,  E. 

Naples. 

de  Ambra,  R. 
Macht,  C. 
Rocco,  E. 

Otranto. 

MoROSi,  G. 

Parma. 

Malaspina,  C 


8°  Florence  76 

2/6     8°  Citth  di  Casiello  90 

8°  Florence  76 

8°         ,.  78 

82 

77 
75 


SpracheundSprachdenkmalerderLongobarden      [sources,  gram m.,  glcss.]  4/6  8°  Padei-born 

Essai  de  Grammaire  du  Dialecte  Mentonais  8°  Nice 

Vocabolario  Italiano- Milanese  8°  Milan 

Vocabolario  Milanese-Italiano,  4  vols,  and  Suppl.  40/-  8°       ,, 

Darstellung  d.  altmail.  Mundart  nacliBonvesin'sSchriften[i3  cent.]  [extr.]  l/-  r  8°    Vienna 

Fonetica  del  Dialetto  Moderno  della  citi  di  Milano  8°   Turin 

Vocabolario  Mirandolese-Italiano 


Vocabolario  Napol. -Italiano 
'Der  Neap.  Dialekt  theoret.  u.  prakt.  erlautert 
Vocabolario  del  dialetto  Napolitano 


Studj  sui  Dialetti  della  Terra  d'Otranto 

Vocabolario  Parmigiano-Ital.,  4  vols. 
Agjiunte  al  Vocabolario  Parmigiano-Italiano 

570 


8°  Bologna 

8°  Naples 
[schl.  -progr.]  2/-     8°  Hof 

8°  Naples 

8°  Lecce 


8°  Parma 
8"      ,, 


[    ]7o 

56-61 

68 

84 

76 


73 
78 
82 


69 


56-59 
So 


Philology] 


ROUMANIAN   (WALLACHIAN)   PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


Pavia. 

Gambini,  C.  ' 

Piedmont. 

del  Pozzo 

di  Sant'  Albino,  V. 

Romag'na. 

Mattioli,  a. 
mussafia,  a., 

Sardinia. 

Delius,  N.       ' 

llorMANN,  G.    ' 

*Spano,  G. 

* 

Sicily. 

AVOLIO,  C. 

BlUNDI,  G.      '•  '       ' 
HULLEN, 
MORTII.LARIO,  V. 

Vigo,  L.  [ed.] 
Wentrup, 

Tuscany.  ■ 

Fanfani,  p. 

Venice. 

BOERIO,  G. 


Vocabolario  Pavese-Italiano 


Glossario  Etimologico  Piemontese 
Gran  Dizionario  Piemontese-Italiano 


Vocabolario  Romagnolo-Italiano 
Darstellung  der  lomagnolischen  Mundart 

Der  sardinische  Dialect  des  13  Jaiirhundeirts 
Die  logudoresische  und  campidanesische  Mundart 
Ortografia  Sarda  nazionale 
Vocabolario  Sardo-Ital.  et  Ital.-Sardo,  2  vols. 


Introduzione  alio  Studio  del  Dial.  Siciliano 
Diziohario  Siciliano- Italiano 
Vocalismus  des  Alt-  und  Neu-Sicilianischen 
Nuovo  Dizionario  Siciliano-Italiano 
Raccolta  ampliss.  di  Canti  popolari  Sicilian! 


8°  Milan 


K  §259 


79 


t- 

8°  Turin 
4°      .. 

88 
59 

[extract]  xf-' 

8°  Imola 
r8°   Vienna 

79 

71 

[dissert.]  l/6, 

8°  Bonn 
8°  Marburg   - 
8°  Cagliari 
8°        „ 

6S 

85 
40 

Si;  52 

;     .      8°  Moto  82 

.  6/-^   12°  Palermo  57 

[dissert.]  1/6     8°  Bonn  84 

24/-     4°  Palermo  [38]  79 

12/- r  8°  Catania.  [     ]  70-74 


Contains  6000  songs.    The  Prgtegiininilt^  pp.]  cents,  a  full  bibliography  of  Sicilian  dialectd. 

Beitrage  zur  Kenntniss  des  sicilianischen  Dialectes 
Vocabolario  dell'  Uso  Toscano,  2  vols. 
Dizionario  del  Dialetto  Veneziano 


8°  Halle 


80 


9/-   12°  Florence  63 

34/-     4°   Venice  61 


259.    ROUMANIAU   (WALLACHIAN)  PHILOLOGY. 


Ethnography  (Linguistic). 


Cantimir, 
Diefenbach,  Lor. 

iiomfaloy,  p.       , 
Jung,  S. 
*ICanitz,  F. 
Nyrop,  K. 
Pre,  J.  L. 

f  PiCOT,  E.      .,         .,  , 

liosLER,  Robert 


Descriptio  Moldaviae  ,  8°  Bucharest 

VolkerkundeOst-Europa's,insbes.  Hamushalbinselu.  untere  Donaugeb. ,  2v.  iS/-8°  Darmstadt 


Die  Volkerstamme  der  europaiscHen  Tilrkei  2/6     8' 

Le  Peuple  Roumain  ou  Valaque 

Romer  und  Romanen  in  den  Donaulandern 

Donaubulgarienund  4er  Balkan,  3  vols.;  20 pi. 4383  ill.  [travels,  1860-1876]  40/- 

Romanske  Mosaiker  '  '  . 

Ueber  die  Abstammung  der  Rumanen  '  S/~ 

Les  Roumains  de  la  JWacedoine 

Romanische  Studien :  Beitr.  z.  alteren  Gesch.  Romaniens  8/6 


72 
80 

77 


Frankfort 

r   Tours  8 1 

Innsbj'uck  77 
;°  Leipzig  [76-79]82-83 

i"  Copenhagen  85 

°  Leipzig  80 

°  Pa7-is  75 

°  Leipzig  7i 


History  of  the  Language. 

*Hasdeu  \pr  HajdEn]'     Ciivente  den  batrani,  2  vols,  and  Supplement 
J'ASCUTIU  Origin'  a  Romailor  si  latinitatea  limber  Romane 

General  Philology. 

KOPITAR,  '       Kleinere  Schriften,  hrsg,  F.  Miklosich 

*Miklosich'+Ive,  £•        Rumanische  Untersuchungen— »'»  Denkschriften  d.  Wien.  Akad.,  vol. 

TtTKIN,  H.  Studien  zur  rumanischen  Philologie,  pt.  i.  ' 

Grammar. 

CiPARIU,  T. 
»j  >» 

Jarnik, U. 
Massimu,  J. 

MiRCESCO,  V. 
PtJMNUL,  A. 

Strajan 
torceanu,  r. 
avoitko,  b. 

PhonplDgy, 

Gaster,  M. 

*MlKL0SICH,,  F. 
TlTKIN,  H. 


8°  Bucharest   78  ;  79  j  8~ 
.     8°  Arad.  Si 


Vienna 
xxxii.  [1882]. 

3/-     8°  Leipzig 


Gram.  Limb.  Roman.,  v.  i.  [Analitica],  ii.  [Sintetica]  [pubn.  of  Acad.  Soc  oi 'R\xcK'\Z''  Bucharest 
Principii  de  Limba  side  ScriplurS  8°  Blasiu 

Sprachliches  aus  rumanischen  Volksmarchen  [schl.-progr.]  Vienna 

Practische  Grammatik  d.  rom.  Sprache  [OUendorPs  method]       ^  Hermannstadt 

Grammaire  de  la  Langue  Romaiue  3/6    12°  Paris 

Grammatik  der  rumanischen  Sprache,  ed.  ISopescul  2/6     8°  Czernowitz 

Manuel  de  Gramm.  Limb.  Roman.  8°  Bucharest   , 

Grammar  of  the  Roumanian  Language  [Simplified  Grammars  Series]  S/-  p  8°  Triibner 

Grammatik  der  romanlschen  Sprache  4/-     8°   Vienna 


75 
84 


70 


77 
64 
77 
[71] 
63 
[64]  82 
81 
83 
83 


Zur  rumanischen  Lautgeschichte :  die Guttuialen  \tepr.  fr.  Zeltschr.  f.  rom.  Phii.]  2/-  8°  I-ialle 
Beitrage  zur  Lautlehre  ruman.  Dialekte,  pts.  i.-v.  \ycpr.  fr.  Sitgsb.  Wien.  Akad.]  5/6  8°   Vienna 
— nt  siipin. 

971 


7Si 
81-8^ 


Philology] 


RH/ETO-ROMANIAN. 


[Romance 


K  §260 

Orthography. 

Frollo,  G.  L. 
Maiorescu, 

SCHUCHARDT,  Prf.  H. 

Etymology. 

Dictionaries. 
Barcianu,  S.  p. 
Frollo, 
Frundescu, 

•Hasdeu, 

*Lau  rian  u+Massimu, 

Je  Pontbriant,  R. 

Loan  Words. 
*de  ClHAC,  A. 

MiKLos:cH,  F. 

Syntax. 

CiPARIU,  T. 

Stoicescu  +  Calinescu 

Chrestomathy. 

CiPARiu,  T.  [ed.] 
PicOT,  Emile  [ed.] 
PoPU,  ?  [ed.] 

History  of  the 

ClPARIU,  T. 


O  noua  incercare  de  solutiune  a  problemului  ortograficu 

Despre  scrierea  limbei  rum. 

De  I'Orthographie  du  Roumain— /«  Romania,  vol.  ii.  \ut  K  §  256]. 


8*  Bucharest 
8°  Jasii 


75 
66 


Wbrterb.d.roman.u.deut.Sprache[i.Roum.-Germ.]  S/-;  ii.  [Germ.-Roum.]  8/-  12'  Hermannsl.l6?i]i();  88 
Dizionario  Rumeno-Italiano-Francese  8°  Pesth  75 

Dictionariu  Topograficu  si  Statisticu  alu  RomJniei  Bucharest  72 

An  excellent  and  veiy  useful  book  for  ethnographical  and  linguistic  studies. 

Etymologicum  magnum  Romanise,  pts.  i.  jyy.                     [a  very  important  wk.]  8°  „  %isqg.inp-og. 

■j^  Dictionariulu  limbeiromane,  2  vols.  >f  7^  >  79 

Dictionaru  Romano-Franscescu                                                                      15/-     8°  „  62 


Dictionnaire  d'Etymologie  Daco-Romane,  2  vols.  28/- 

VoL  I :  Latin  elements,  8/-;  vol.  ii. :  Slav.  Magyar.  Turkish,  Modem  Greek,  and  Albanian  elements,  ot/-. 

Die  slavisclien  Elemente  im  Rumanischen — in  Denkschr.  d.  Wien.  Akad.,  vol. 


Suppliment  la  SintacticS  :  Despre  limba  romanS 
Manual  de  Sintaxa  RomSna 


8°  Frankfort 

70;  79 

xii.  [1862]. 

8"  Blasiu 
8*  Bucharest 

77 
79 

Densusianu, 
Gaster,  M. 
PopFin, 


Crestomazia  sau  analecte  literare 

Documents  p.  servir  ^  I'etude  des  dialectes  Roumains 

Conspect  asupra  literaturei  romdne,  2  vols. 

Literature. 

— in  his  Crestom.  [rit  sup."]  gives  a  good  sketch  of  devel.  of  Rouman.  li/eiamre. 

— in  his  Principii  \ut  sup.'\gives  a  bibliogr.  of  old-Rouman.  literature. 

Istoria  limbei  si  literaturei  romane 

Literatura  pupulara  romSna 

Poeii  si  Prosa,  2  vols. — conts.  brief  notes  on  the  liter,  of  end  18  cent. 

short  biographical  and  bibliographical  sketches,  with  specimens  of  writings. 


8°  Blasiu  58 

8°  Pans    ,  73 

8*  Bucharest       75;  76 


8*  Jassi 

8°  Bucharest 

8*  Libenburg 


83 

68  sqq,  ■ 


260.    EH.a;TO-ROMANIAN. 
Ethnography  (Linguistic). 

Alton,  I.  Beitrage  zur  Ethnologic  von  Ostladinien 

BiDERMANN,  J.  Die  Romanen  und  ihre  Verbreitung  in  Oesterreich 

„  „  Die  Italiener  im  tiroler  Provinzialverbande 

BUDINSKY,  A.  Ausbreitung  d.  lat.  Sprache  iib.  Ital.  u.  d.  Provinzen  d.  rom. 

*v.  CzoRNiG,  C.  Die  alten  Volker  Oberitaliens :  eine  ethnographische  Skizze 

Gartner,  Th.  — in  his  Grammatik,  ut  infra. 

Kammel,  O.  Die  Entstehung  des  osterreichischen  Deutschthums,  vol.  i. 

Planta,  Das  alte  Ratien  staatlich  u.  kulturhist.  dargestellt ;  2  pi. 

History  of  the  Language. 


Andeer,  Justus 

RUFINATSCHA,  P. 

(Jrammar. 

Andeer,  Justus 
*AscoLi,  G.J. 
"Gartner,  Th. 


Phonology 

Schuchardt,  Prf.  H 
Stengel,  E. 

Orthography  and  Pronunciation, 


Ueber  Ursprung  und  Geschichte  d.  rato-romanischen  Sprache 
Ueber  Ursprung  und  Wesen  d.  roman.  Sprache 


Ratoromanische  Elementargrammatik  3/- 

Saggi  Ladini — in  Archivio  Glott.  Ital.,  vol.  i. ;  Saggio  di  Morfol.  e  Lessicolog. 
Ratoromanische  Grammatik  [Sammlung  romanischer  Grammatiken]  5/- 

A  very  valuable  and  comprehensive  work,  probably  the  most  important  hitherto  written  on  Rhato-Romanian  lang. 

— V.  also  Ascoli,  Ut  supra,  Gartner  and  Alton,  ut  infra. 

Ueber  einige  Falle  bedingten  Lautwandels  im  Churwalschen  [diss.]  l/- 

Vocalismus"  des  lat.  Elementes  in  d.  Dial.  v.  Graubunden  a.  Tirol     [diss.]  1/6 


8°  Innsbruck 
Graz 

Innsbruck 
chs                            Berlin 
Vienna 

80 
77 

It 
85 

Leipzig 
14/-  r  8°  Berlin 

79 

72 

2/-     8°  Ckur 
[schl-progr.]          Meran 

62 

S3 

8°  Zurich  80 

Soprasilvan.  ih.  vol.  vii. 
8°  HeUbronn  83 


8°  Gotha 
8°  Bonn 


Carigiet,  B. 
Pallioppi,  Z. 

Etymology. 

Dictionaries. 
Carigiet,  B. 
Carisch,  O. 

Loan  Words. 
Miscai,  J. 


Ortografia  gienerala  speculativa  Ramontscha 

Ortografia  ed  Ortoepia  del  idiom  Romauntsch  d'Engiadin'ota 


Rato-romanisches  Wbrterbuch  :  Surselvisch-deutsch 
Taschen-Wbrterbuch  d.  rhatoromanischen  Sprache  in  Graubunden 


1/6 


6/- 

5/- 


8°  Dissentis 
16°  Chur 


70 
6S 


S8 
57 


8*  Bonn  82 

12°  Chur         [48-52]  87 


Deutsche  Worte  im  Ladinischen 


[school-programme]  1/6    8°  Brixen 


82 


972 


Philology] 


SPANISH   PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


Chrestomathy. 

Decurtins,  C.  [ed.] 
UlrichJ.  [ed.] 
..        »  [ed.] 

Accidence. 

Carisch,  O. 
Verb. 
Sturzinger,  J. 

Literature. 

BOHMER,  E. 

Rausch,  F. 

SCHNELLER,  Chr. 

Dialects. 

•Alton,  J. 
Martineau,  Russell 

MiTTERRUTZNER,  J.  C. 
ROSENKRANTZ, 
*SCHNELLER,  Chr. 

Gredner  Dialect. 
Gartner,  Th. 
Stilzberg  Dialed. 
Gartner,  Th. 


Rliatoromanische  Chrestomathie,  vol.  i.,  part  i.  8/- 

RUtoromanische  Chrestomathie,  2  pts.,  Il/-:  pt.  i.,  5/-;  ii.,  6/- [texts,  notes, 
Ratoromanische  Texte,  pt.  i.,  4/-;  ii.  4/- 

L :  Vier  Nidwaldische  Texte,  4/-;  "• :  BIFRUN'S  tr.  of  New  Testament :  [Intro.,  Matthew.  Mark]. 

Grammatische  Formenlelire  d.  deutsch.  u.  rato-rom.  Sprache      [schl.-bk.]  3/- 

Ueber  die  Conjugation  im  Rato-Romanischen  [dissert.]  2/- 

Verzeichniss  d.  rato-roman.  Litteratur— 8«  Romanische  Studien,  vol.  vi.  ['83— 
Geschichte  der  Literatur  des  rato-romanischen  Volkes  [untrustworthy]  3/- 

Ueb.  d.  volksmiindl.  Liter,  d.  Romanen  in  Tirol  [sch.-progr.]  2/- 

Die  ladinischen  Idiome  in  Ladinien,  Groden,  Fassa,  etc.  6/- 

Romonsch  Lang,  in  the  Grisons  and  Tirol — in  Trsacts.  Philol.  Soc.  1880-81, 
Die  ratoladinischen  Dialecte  in  Tirol  u.  ihre  Lautbezeichnung  o.p. 

Rhaetoromanska  Spr&kets  Dialekter 
Roman.  Volksmundarten  in  Siidtirol  etym.  u.  gramm.  dargestellt,  vol.  i.      6/- 


K  §  261 


■     8°  Erlanzen  88  in  prol;. 

gloss.]  8°  Halle      82  ;  83 

8°  Halle  83  ;  84 


Die  Gredner  Mundart 


Sulzberger  Worter 


1 1/- 


[repr.  of  a  schl.  -progr.  ]     2/- 


■     8°  Chur 

52 

■     8"   Winterthur 

19 

-V.  K  §  256]. 
8°  Frankfort 
8°  Innsbruck 

1° 
69 

8°  Innsliruck 
pt.  3  [ut.  K  §  95]. 

8°  Brixen 

8°  Upsala 
■     8°  Gera 

79 

56 
53 
70 

4°  Linz 

19 

8°  Leipzig 

83 

26L    SPANISH  PHILOLOGY. 


Grammar. 

FoERSTER,  P.  Spanische  Sprachlehre 

Franceson,  C.  F.  Gramniatik  der  spanischen  Sprache 

Harvey,  W.  F.  Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Spanish  Language 

HARTZENBUSCH  + Lemming,  Practical  Guide  to  Spanish  Conversation 

Knapp,  Prf.  W.  I.  [Am.]  Grammar  of  the  Modern  Spanish  Language 

d'OviDio,  F.  Kurzgefasste  spanische  Grammatik 

Sauer,  C.  M.  Spanish  Conversation  Grammar 

Schilling,  J.  Spanische  Grammatik,  4/- 

Velasquez  +  Simonn^,  ^'  Method  of  Learning  to  Read,  Write  and  Speak  Spanish  [Key,  4/-]  6/- c  8' 


10/-     8°  Berlin 


[Simplified  Grammars  Ser.]  3/608°  Triibner 
5/-  c  8°        „ 
$1.15    12°  Boston 
8°  Naples 
[Key,  2/-]  S/-     8°  Heidelberg- 


80 

[22]  82 

90 

[    ]77 
8- 

79 
[70]  88 


Key  1/6     8°  Leipzig  [82]  86  ;  [83]  87 


Grammatik  der  Spanischen  Sprache 


[w.  a  good  syntax]    4/6     8' 


— in  her  Studien  zur  romanischen  Wortschopfung  [espec.  Spanish  &  Port.]  4/-     8°  Leipzig 


12/-     8" 


WiGGERS,  J. 

Etymology. 

Lexicography. 

MiCHAELis,  Carolina 

Dictionaries. 

Academia  Espanola 

Booch-Arkossy,  F. 

Calandrelli,  M. 

covarruvias, 

*CnERV0,  R.  J. 

de  Eguilaz  y  Yanguas, 

Franceson,  C.  F. 

T  M 

Lopez +BENSLEY,  ^^ 
Neuman+Baretti,  J. 
Salva, 

Tolhahsen,  Louu 

Velasquez,  M.  „  ,         .  -         -  j  t^j 

jj  ,,  Dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  English  Langs.  ;  Abridged  Edn. 

Loan  Words. 

•Dozx+Engelmann,  ^^_  Glossaire  des  Mots  Espagnols  et  Portug.  derives  de  I'Arabe 

Lopez,  J.  F.  Filologia  Etymol.  y  Filosof.  de  las  Palabras  Griegas  d.  1.  leng.  Cast. 

Idioms. 

Becker+Mora,  ^^^^—  Spanish  Idioms  :  with  their  English  equivalents     [ab.  10,000  phrases]    $2 

973 


Triibner 
Leipzig 


[75]  80 
[60]  84 


76 


Diccionario  de  la  Lengua  Castellana 

Spanish-Deutsches  und  Deutsch-Spanisches  Handworterbuch,  2  vols. 

Diccion.  Filol.  Comparado  de  la  Lengua  Castellana,  vols.  i.-v.    ea.  lo/- 

Tresoro  de  la  Lengua  Castellana  [etymological] 

Diccionario  de  Construction  y  Regimen  de  la  Lengua  Castellana,  vols,  i.-ii. 

L.  Glosario  etimologico  de  las  palabras  espaiiolas 

Spanisch-Deutsches  und  Deutsch-Spanisches  Worterbuch,  2  pts.  ea.  6/- 

New  Dictionary  of  Spanish  and  English  Languages  [both  parts] 

Dictionaiy  of  the  Spanish  and  English  Langs.,  ed.  Sevane,  2  vols. 

Diccionario  de  la  lengua  castellana 

Novisimo  Diccionario  de  la  lengua  castellana 

Spanisch-deutsches  und  deutsch-spanisches  Worterbuch,  2  vols. 


Mz(/W(/[i726-39]  84 
Leipzig  [    ]  87 


8°  Buenos  Ayres  80-83  *'*  P^'i'g- 


Madrid 

Paris 

21/-  r8°  Granada 

in  I  V.  6/-  8°  Leipzig 

16/-  r  8°  Fans 

28/-     8°  Dulau 

8°  ParU 

8°      „ 

15/-  i  8°  Leipzig 


Pronouncing  Dictionary  of  Spanish  and  Eng.  Langs.,  ed.  Cadena,  2  vols.    24/-  r  8°  Hirsclifeld 
—     -  -._       ..        ,„,..-  ...,     ,TT.,  g^_  J,  go  Triibner 


10/6     8° 
8° 


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Paris 


74 
84;  88 

86 
[49]  84 

78 
[2-]  74 
[    ]57 

78 

86-89 

[73]  89 

[78]  89 

[62]  69 
[    ]84 


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PORTUGUESE  PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


8°  Barcelona 


K  §262 

Prosody. 

Tracia,  Diccionaiio  de  la  Rima 

Chrestomathy. 

Baist+Morf,  [eds.]         Altspanische  Chrestomathie 

Velasquez+Simonnei,  M.+T.  New  Spanish  Keadei :  prose  and  verse,  ed.  Cadena 

Dialects. 


5S 


in  p-ep. 
61-  c  8*  Trubner  So 


Aragon. 

BORAO,  G. 

Bascongado. 

de  Salcedo,  P.  N. 


Diccionario  de  Voces  Aragonesas 


8*  Saragassa 


59 


Diccionario   Etimologico    del    Idioma  Bascongado,  pts.  i.-?   [to   comprize 

about  so  pts.]  ;   ea.   l/6     %°  Lnpzig  %T  sqq.  in  prog. 

Basque  — v.  K  §  140 :  Basque  Philology; 

Bogotan  [New  Granada]. 

Cuervo,  R.  J.  Apuntaciones  Criticas  sobre  el  Lenguage  Bogotano  8°  Chartres    '     [76]  85 

Creolese. 

SCHUCHARDT,  Prf.  H.        Greolische  Studien.pt.iv. :  Das  Malaiospanisched.  PWlippinen  [w.  K  §  l6i]  i/-     8°  Vienna  83 

Gallega. 

Marguia,  Man.  Diccionario  de  Escritos  Gallegas  [w.  an  anthology]  8'  Vigo  64 

Saco  Arce,  a.  Gramatica  Gallega  8°  Lugo  68 

Nalmatl-Spanish  (Nicaragua). 

Brinton,  Prf.D.  G.  [Am. ;  edij  The  Giierguence  :  a  comedy  ballet :  text  and  tr. ;  w.  intro.  and  notes 

[Lib.  Abor.  Lit.]     $2    12°  Philadelphia  84 

Old  Leotiese. 

Gessner,  Das  Altleonesische :  Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  des  Altspanischen  8°  Berlin  67 

Manuscripts. 

British  Museuni  Catalogue  of  the  Spanish  MSS.,  vol.  i.  15/- ;  ii.  15/- ;  iii.  1$/-  8°  British  Museum  75  5  77  5  81 

Literature  (English  Books  only)  —v.  K  §  §  42,  58,  78. 

Folk  Literature      — w.  B  §  18. 


PORTUGUESE  PHILOLOGY. 


Grammar. 

Barata,  a.  F. 
Brou,  F.  P. 
*Braga,  Th. 
*CoELHO,  Prf.  F.  A, 
*Cornu,  J. 
d'ORSEY.A.  J.  D. 
•Joao  Ribeiro 


8°  Lisbon 

73 

8°      „ 

75 

8°  Oporto 

77 

8°       „ 

74 

Estudos  da  Lingua  Portugueza 

Grammatica  particular  sobre  as  princip.  difficuldades  Portug. 
Grammatica  Portugueza  Elementar  :  methodo  historico-comparativo 
Questoes  da  Lingua  Portugueza,  pt.  i.  [lexicogr.,  consonants  ;  v.  important] 

tudes  de  Grammaire  Portugais — in  Romania,  vols,  x.-xi.  [z".  K  §  256], 
Practical  Grammars  of  PoitBguese  and  English  [OUendorf  System]     7/-   12°  Triibner  [     ]  88 

Grammatica  Portugueza  8°  Ri^  de  Janeiro[    ]89 

The  best  scientific  Portuguese  grammar.     A  great  feature  of  the  bk.  is  the  continuous  reference  to  diiferences  between  the  Portuguese  propel  and  Brazilian  Portuguese. 

KlNLOCH,  A.  Compendium  of  Portuguese  Grammar,  ed.  A.  J.  Dos  Reis  4/6     8°  Williams         [    ]  76 

•v.Reinhardstottner,  C.  Grammatikder  portug.  Sprache  [on  basis  of  Lat  &  Romance  research]  10/-     9,°^  Strassburg  79 


Portugesische  Grammatik,  4/6  ; 

Grammar  of  the  Portuguese  Language,  ed.  Fuente 


Key,  1/6     8°  Leipzig 
7/-  p  8°  Dulau 


84 ;  85 
[12]  90 


Theoria  da  Cpnjuga9ao  em  Latun  e  Portuguez 


Os  Dialectos  Romanicos  o  Neolatinos  na  Africa,  Asia  e  America 


8°  Lisbon 


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70 


81 


schimitz,  f.j. 
Vieyra,  a. 

Accidence. 

*Coelho,  Prf.  F.  A. 

Dialects. 

Generally. 

CoEi.Ho,  Prf.  F.  A 

Brazilian.  ^ 

Leite  DE  Vasconcellos,  J.     O  Dialecto  Brazileiro  8°  Oporw  84 

Platzmann,  Jul.  Grammatik  der  brasilianischen  Sprache  8/-     8°  Leipzig  74 

Creoleie. 

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i. ;  Negerportugiesisches  v.  S.  Thomi  (West  Africa)  6rf. ;  ii. :  Indoportuges.  T.  Cochim,  6if . ;  ili.  :  Indoportuges.  T.  Diu,  ttc.,  id.    Cont  in  Ztschr.f  rem.  Phil  iS8>)  i^. 

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Leite  de  VASCOiNCELLOS,  J.     O  Dialecto  Mirandez  8°  Oport  83 

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[Romance 


K  §§  263-264 


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MiCHAEHS,  Carolina 
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— in  ker  Studien  zur  rotnanischen  Wortschopfung     [much  on  Portuguese]   4/-     8*  Leifzig 


*Coelh6,  Prof. 
Elwes,  a. 
de  Floria,  F, 

JOAO  RiBEIRO 

de  Lacerda,  Jos^ 

MiCHAELIS,  H, 


F.  A. 


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Diccionario  manuel  etymologico  da  lingua  Portugueza 

Portuguese-English  and  English-Portuguese  Dictionary 

Diccionario  da  Lingua  Portugueza,  2  vols. 

Ciccionario  Grammatical 

New  Diet,  of  Portuguese  and  English  Languages,  2  vols.  84/- 

Wibrterbuch  der  portugesischen  und  deutschen  Sprache,  2  pts.  ea.  7/6 

*de  Santa  Rosa,  Fr.  Joachim  Elucidario  das  Palavras,  Termos  0  Frasas  Portug.,  ed.  F.  da  Silva,  2  vols. 

Valdez,  J.  F. ,  Portuguese- English  and  English- Portug.  Pronouncing  Dictionary,  2  vols.     15/- 

*Vieira,  Grande  Diccionario  Portuguez,  5  vols.  £6  10/- 

,,       (Vieyra)  New  Pocket  Dictionary,  2  vols.  [abrgd.  fr.  above]     10/- 

Wollheim  DA  Fonseca  Handworterbuch  der  deutschen  u.  portugesischen  Sprache      [both  parts]    ,9/- 

Loan  Wofds. 

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de  SOUSA,  Joao  Vestigios  da  Lingua  Arabica  em  Portugal 

Synonyms  and  Epithets. 

RoQUETTE-l-da  Fonseca,  j  Dice,  dos  Synonymos  ede  Epithetos  Portuguez 

Chrestomathy. 

•Braga,  Th.  [ed.]  Antologia  Portugueza 

Literature  (English  Books  only)— ».  K  §  §  42,  58, 78. 
Folk-Literature      — ».  b  §  i8. 


8*  Leipzig 
c  8°  Lockwood     [ 
8°  Lisbon 
8°  Rio  de  Janeiro 


•jb 


9° 
188 


10/6 
[a  dictionary]  o.p. 


[w.  a  short  hist,  of  Port,  poetry] 


8" 


Lisbon  66  ;  71 

Leipsiff  87  ;  87 

Lisbon  [1798-99]  (>S 
Rio  de  Janeiro  [76]  79 
Oforto  73-75 

Paris  (Trub.)[7S]90 
Leipzig  [    ]83 


Leyden 
Lisbon 


[62]  69 
[    ]30 


8°  Paris  58 

8°  Oporto  76 


263.    CATALANIAN  PHILOLOGY. 
Sources,  etc. 

Alart,  B.  J.  [ed.]  Documents  s.  la  Langue  Catalan  d.  anc.  comtes  de  Roussillon  et  Cerdagne  $/- 

Balaguerv  Merino  [ed.]     Ordinacious  y  Bans  del  comtat  d'Empuiias  [Cat.  text,  w.  notes] 

«le  Bofarull  y  Mascar6,  P.  [ed.]  Documentos  literarios  en  antigua  lengua  Catalana  [14-15  cents.] 

Forms  vol.  xiii.  of  the  Coleccion  de  Documentos  ine'detos  del  Archiv.  Gen.  de  la  corona  de  Aragon. 

History  of  the  Languag'e,  and  Grammar. 


8°  Paris 
8°  Montfellier 
Barcelona 


de  Bofarull,  P. 

Cambonhu,.F,  R. 
DiEZ,  F. 
FarrA  y  CARR16 

*MilA  y  Fontanals 
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La  Lengua  Catalana  considerada  historicamente  [lecture  (1857) ;  repr.  in  his  Estudios,  inf. 
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Recherches  sur  les  Origiiies  etymologiques  de  I'ldiome  Catalane  8°  Montpellier 

— V.  his  notes  to  his  Grammatik  \ut  K  §  256]. 

Gram.  hist,  de  la  Lenguas  Castil.  y  Catalan.  8°  Madrid 

Gram.  Catalan.  Estudis  sobre  le  matexa  8°  Barcelona 

Estudios  de  Lengua  Catalana  8  ,, 

■^his  Einleitung  to  his  edn.  of  Seven  Sages  \ut  K  §  264]  gives  excell.  sketchof  O.-Cat.  lang. 


Grammars  in  Catalanian—v.  K§  264  (Meyer). 

Orthography. 

Acad.  Real  de  Buenas  Letras  : 

Etymology. 


Ortographia  de  la  Lengua  Catalana 


8°   Barcelona 


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Ferrier,  p. 
Labernia,  p. 
Saura,  J.  A. 


Si 
79 

57 


64 
63 

84 
74 

75 


Diccionario  Catalan-CaEtellano  8    Barcelona  [36-39]  47 

Diccionario  Catalan-Castellano-Latino,  pts.  i.-xxvi.  35/-     8°   „  [48]88.t??.2»/TO»-. 

Novissim  Diccionario  Manual  de  la  Lenguas  Catalana-Castellana,  2  vols.   20/-    8     „  [    ]  83  ;  84 


History. 

Balaguer,  v. 
Cambouliu,  F.  R. 
Cardona,  E. 
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[OAQUIN  MARtA  BOVER 

MilA  y  Fomtanals 


264.    CATALANIAN  LITERATUKE. 

De  la  Litteratura  Catalana  [lecture  before  Real  Academia  de  la  Historia]     8°  Madrid 

Essai  sur  I'Histoire  de  la  Litterature  8°  Paris 

Delia  antica  Lett.  Catalan.  .        ,   ..  7°  „  „       /J" 

Zur  Geschichte  der  Catalan.  Litteratur— m  Jahrb.  f.  rom.  u.  eng.  Lit.  vol.  n.  lut  K.  §  256]. 
Raymond  Lull  u.  die  Antange  d.  catal.  Litteratur  4/-    8°  Berlin 

Biblioteca  de  Escritores  Baleares  8    Palma 

De  los  Trovadores  en  Espaiia  [linguistic  and  literary]    o.p.  [w.  15/-]    8    Barcelona 

Katalanische  Dichter  [14  to  beg.  15  cent.']— in  Jahrb.  f.  rom.  Lit.,  vol.  v.  [»/  K  §256]. 
Notes  sobre  la  Influencia  de  la  lit.  ital.  en  la  catalana  8°  Barcelona 

975 


75 

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8q 

58 
60 
61 

77 


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OLD   PROVENCAL  PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


K  §265 

Modern  Literature. 

Fastenrath,  J. 
de  MoLiNS,  A.  E. 

RuBio  Y  Oes,  J. 

Savine, 

*TURBINO,  F.  M. 
VOGEL,  E. 

Colleetions. 

Coll.  de  Documentos  Ineditos  del  Archivo  de  la  Corona  de  Aragoa—conis.  many  Old  Catal.  ckronides,  etc. 

Llibre  d'Or  de  la  Moderna  Poesia  Catalana  8°  Barcelona  78 

Marian  Aguil6  y  Fuster  [ed.] 

Biblioteca  Catalana  deles  mesprincipalsy  eletesobres  en  nostra  llengua««  OTflK/'^^/^j-.[62  pub.  to '88]8°^«?r«/«»a  71  j^^.  inproi 


Uebersicht  d.  Catalan.  Liter. — in  his  Catal.  Troubadoure  \ut  in/ra]. 
Diccionario  biografico  e  bibliogiaf.  de  escritores  y  artistas  Catal.  del.  siglio  19 ; 

pts.  i.-x.  4*  Barcelona  p-go  in^rog. 
Breve  Resena  del  actual  Renacimiento  d.  I.  leng.  y.  lit.  Catal.  S°  Barcelona  77 

The  same,  tr.  into  Fch.  by  Ch.  Boy  s  8°  Lyons  79 

— in  his  tr.  of  J.  Verdaguer's  Atlantida  \ut  infra]. 

Historia  del  Renacimiento  liter,  contemp.  en  Cat.,  Baleares  y  Valenc.  8°  Madrid  8a 

— his  Neucatal.  Studien  cants,  a  survey  of  Mod.  Cat.  Lit. ,  icu.  on  Turbino[  =  Neuph.  Stud,  pt,  v.  ]  3/-  Paderb. 


Matheu  V  FoNTANELLS  [ed.]  Llibre  del  Amor  [coll. "of  modern  poems] 

,,  „  Llibre  de  la  Patria  [  ,,  „  ,,    j      8°,, 

MilA  y  Fontanals  [ed.]  PoMes  Lyriques  Catalans         \repr.fr.  Rev.  d.  Lang.  Rom.  (ut  K  §  256)]  2/6     8°  Montpellier 
It  1,         [ed.]  Pontes  Catalans  :  les  noves  rimades,  la  codolada  [Soc.  p.  etude  lang.  rom.]  3/-  8°         „ 

,,  „        [ed.]  Romancerillo  Catalan  [a  critical  edn.]    9/-    8°  Barcelona 

Folk-literature  1,.  B  §  18. 

Language. 

*Meyer,  Paul  [ed.]  Traites  Catalans  de  Grammairc  et  de  Poetique — in  Romania,  vols,  vi.,  viii.,  ix.  \ut  K  §  256]. 

Individual  Writers  and  Texts. 

Old  Catalanian. 

Arnaldo  de  Vilanova. 
AusiAs  March 
Carbonell, 
Desclot,  B. 

James  i.  of  Aragon : 
>>  » 

MULET, 

Peter  iv.  of  Aragon ; 
Lull,  Ramon 


82 
82 

78 
76 

]82 


8° 


MuNTANER,  Ramon 


Aid  :  Menendez  Pelayo,  Am.  de  Vilanova :  medico  Catalan  del  siglo  xiii.  [essay]  8°  Madrid 
Obras,  ed.  F.  Pelayo-Briz  8°  Barcelona 

Opusculos  ineditos  de  Cronista  Catal.,  ed.  A.  de  BofaruU 
Cr6nica,  ed.  C.  Buchon — in  Chroniques  Etrangeres  rel.  a.  Exped.  Francs. 
New  edns.  are  to  appear  in  the  Bibl.  Catalana  and  in  the  BiliL  de  Escritores  Aragonaes. 

Libre  dels  Feyts  Esdevenguts  en  la  Vida,  ed.  Aguil6  y  Fuster  [Bibl.  Cat.] 

Chronicle  of,  tr.  J.  Porster  ;  w.  histor.  intro.  P.  de  Gayangos,  2  vols.         28/- 
Obres  Festives  compostes  segons  antiga,  ed.  C.  Llombart 
Cr6nica,  ed.  A.  de  BofaruU 

Obras  Rimadas,  ed.  Geronirao  Rossello,  pts.  i.-xix. 
Libre  del  Orde  de  Cavayleria,  ed.  Aguilo  y  Fuster 

Libre  de  Maravelles,  ed.  J.  Rossell6  [Bibl.  Catalan.] 

,,  ,,  ),    K-    Hofmann,   sub  tit.    Ein   katal.    Thierepos.    [/r. 

Denkschr.  Akad.  Wiss.] 
[Bibl.  d.  Litt.  Vereins]  [a/.  7/6] 


8' 


Orleans 

Barcelona 
Chapman 
Madrid 
Barcelona 


20/-  8°  Falma  [59]  87  iqg. 
8°  Barcelona 
8°        „ 


Cr6nica  d.  Don  Jaume  i.,  ed.  K.  Lanz 
ed.  C.  Buchon — in  Chroniques  ^trangferes 
„  „  ,,  A.  de  BofaruU 

,,  „  iibers.  K.  Lanz,  2  vols. 

Saint  Amador,  Vida  de  [14  cent.]  ed.  V.  Lieutaud 
*.Seven  Sagas  :  Catalan.  Metrische  Version,  hrsg.  A.  Mussafia  \Jr 

Modern  Catalanian :  A  few  specimens. 

Brose. 

Brosta,  aplech  de  quentos,  novelas,  fabulas,  etc. 
Lo  Rector  de  Vallfogona 
Escenas  de  la  Vida  Pagesa 


ir/6 

Denkschr.  Wien.  Akad.]  4/— 


8°  Munich 
8°  Stuttgart 

Paris 
8°  Barcelona 
8°  Leipzig 
8°  Marseilles 
4°   Vienna 


Careta  y  Vidal 
Felin  y  Codina 

RiERA  Y  BeRTAN 
Poetry,  etc. 
Balaguer,  V. 
Fastenrath,  J.  [tr.] 
Llombart,  C. 
Verdaguer,  Jascinto 


8*  Barcelona 
[a  historical  novel]  s  8°        „ 
[novelettes]  s  8°        „ 


Tragedies  ;  w.  Spanish  tr. 
Catalanische  Troubadoure  d.  Gegenwart : 
Niu  d'Abeilles  :  epigrams  llemosins 
La  Atlantida ;  w.  Spanish  tr. 

„  French  tr.  A.  Savine 

Idilis  y  Cants  Mistichs  ;  Caritat 


verdeutscht     [w.  histor.  intro.]  8/- 


[poems] 


8°  Madrid 
S"  Leipzig 
\  8°    Valencia 
8°  Barcelona 
8°  Paris 
8°  Barcelona  [ 


79 

64 

64 

[40]  76 

73-80 

83 

76 

SO 
inprog. 

79 


72 
44 
27 
60 
42 
79 
76. 


78 
77 
78 

78 
90 

[    ]76 
78 

83 
]82;85 


Introduction. 

Chabaneau,  C. 

Mahn,  a. 
Meyer,  P. 


265.    OLD   PROVENCAL    (Langue  D'Oo)  PHILOLOGY. 

la  Langue  et  la  Litterature  Provenfale  :  legon  d'ouverture 
Sur  la  Langue  Romane  du  Midi  de  la  France  [==Hist.  de  Languedoc,  vol.  x.] 
Ueber  das  Studium  der  provenz.  Sprache  und  Litteratur 

— article  Provenfal  Language — in  Encyclo.  Brit. ,  vol.  xix.  30/- 

976 


8°  Paris 

79 

8°  Toulouse 

85 

8°  Berlin 

]74 

4°  Black 

Sis 

Philology] 


PROVENCAL   DIALECTS. 


[Romance 


K  §266 


Grammar. 

Bartsch,  Karl 
Demattio, 
DiEZ,  F. 

KlTCHiN,  Darcy  B. 
Mahn,  a. 


— in  his  Chrestomathie  \}tt  K  §  267]. 

Grammatica  della  lingua  provenzale  3/6     8°  Imisbruck 

— in  his  Grammatik  d.  roman.  Sprachen  \ut  K  §  256],  espec.  vols,  l.-ii. 
Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Proven9al  [liter.,  gram.,  texts,  gloss.]  4/6  c  8°  Williams 

Gramraatik  und  Woiterbuch  der  altprovenzalischen  Sprache,  pt.  i.  6/-     8°  KSthen 

Ft.  L  devoted  to  phonology ;  far  behind  the  tunes.  . 

— his  Lexique  [«/  8K/;]conts.gram.  remarks,  and  his  Ghoixde  Poesies,  vol.  vi.  [2<^K§267]iro  Gramm.Comp. 

R.'5  theory  iras  that  Prov.  was  the  orig.  general  Romance  lang.  from  the  Lat,  and  that  the  other  Rom.  langs.  were  derived  fr.  it. 

Stengel,  Prf.  E.  [ed.]     Die  beiden  altesten  prov.  Gramraatiken  6/-     8°  Marburg 

Contains  to  Donatz  ProensaU  by  Uc  FAIDIT  [13  cent.],  and  Liu  Rasos  de  Trvbar,  by  Raimon  VIDAL  [rs  cent.],  w.  a  Prov.-Ital.  glossary. 

Phonology  —v.  also  Mahn,  ut  supra. 

Meyer,  P.  Phonetique  Proven9ale — in  M^m.  Soc.  Linguist. 

Neumann,  Fr.  Die  german.  Elemente  in  d.  prov.  u.  frz.     Sprache ;  pt.  i.  [vowels  &  diphthongs  ;  diss.]  Heidelberg    76 


Raynouard,  F.  J.  M. 


80 

87 
85 


78 


Sabersky,  H.  Zur  provenzalischen  Lautlehre 

Opthography  and  Pronunciation. 


3/-     8°  Berlin 


88 


Arbaud,  D. 
Pfutzner,  t. 
Wiechmann,  E. 

Etymology. 

Dictionaries. 

HOKNORAT,  S.  J. 
Raynouard,  F.  J.  M. 
Modern 

Accidence. 

Verb. 

Present  and  Imperfect. 
Harnisch,  a. 
mussafia,  a. 
Perfect. 
Meyer,  K. 
Schencker,  F. 
Future. 
Wolff,  C.  F. 
Infinitive. 
Fischer,  A. 
Participle. 
Mann,  P. 

Noun. 
Loos,  Th. 
Declension. 
Reimann,  p. 
Vocative. 
Beyer,  A. 

Pronoun. 
Bauqier, 
Bohnhardt,  W. 
V.  Elsner,  a. 

Syntax. 

Pape, 

ChrestomatMes 


Collectively. 

*AzAis,  G. 
boucoiran,  i* 
Joubert, 
Mistral,  F. 

Magazine 

Folk- Literature 

Auvergne. 

DONIOL,  H- 


o.p.     8°  Aix 

65 

[dissert.]          Halle 

l^ 

[dissert.]     8°      „ 

81 

De  I'Orthographie  Provenzale 

Ueber  die  Aussprache  des  provenzalischen  a 

Ueber  die  Aussprache  des  provenzalischen  e 


Dictionnaire  Prov.-Fr9. :  ancienne  et  moderne,  3  vols,  in  4  o.p.  \w.  75/-]     4°  Digne  4^-49 

Lexique  Roman:  Dictionnaire  de  la  Languedes  Troubadours,  6  vols.  [w.  seIns.]o./.  [if.  AS]  8°  Paris  36-3)) 
— V.  K  §  266  :  Proven9al  Dialects.  . 


Die  altprov.  Prasens-  u.  Imperf.-bildung             [Ausgaben  u.  Abhandl.  xl.]  8/-     8°  Marburg  86 
Zur  Prasensbildung  im  Romanischen — m.Berichte  Berl.  Akad.  1883. 

Prov.  Gestaltung  d.  vom  Perfectstamme  gebild.  Tempora  d.  Lat.  [Ausg.  u.  Abhand.  xii.]  2/-  8°  Marburg  83 

Ueber  die  Perfektbildungim  Provenzalischen                                           [dissert.]          Ziirich  83 

Futuru.  Conditional  II.  im  Altprovenzalischen    [Ausgaben  u.  Abh.  xxx.]  1/6     8°  Marburg  84 

DerlnfinitivimProvenz.nachd.Reimend.  Trobadois[Ausgaben,u.  Abhand.  vi.]l/6     8°  Mlarburg  83 

Das Particip  Prateriti  im  Altprovenzahschen            [Ausg.  u.  Abhandl.  xii.]  3/-     i'  Marburg      >  86 

Die  Nominalflexion  im  Provenzalischen                  [Ausg.  u.  Abhandl.  xvi.]  1/6     8°  Marburg  84 
Die  Declination  der  Subst.  a.  Adj.  in  d.  Langue  d'Oc  zum  J.  1300      [dissert.]          Dantzig 
Die  Flexion  d.  Vocativs  im  Altfrz.  u.  Prov.  [diss. ;  repr.  in  Ztschr.  rom.  Phil,  vii.]   Halle 


4/- 
2/- 


A  travers  la  Langue  d'Oc  :  double  forme  de  quelqu.  pronoms 

Der  Personalpronomen  im  Altprovenzalischen 

Form  und  Verwendung  d.  Personalpronomens  im  Altprovciizal. 

Die  Wortstellung  in  der  provenzalischen  Prosalitteratur 
— w.  K§267. 

266.    PROVENCAL  DIALECTS. 


Dictionnaire  des  Idiomes  Romans  du  Midi  de  la  France,  vols.  u-iu.  37/- 

Dictionnaire  d.  Idiomes  merid.  dep.  Nice  jusq.  Bayonne,  5  pts.  (complete)   30/- 
Glossaire  du  Cenfre  de  la  France,  2  vols. 
Lou  Tresor  dou  Felibrige  :  dictionn.  Prov.-Frangais,  2  vols.  1 10/- 

— V.  K  §  256  (Revue  des  Langues  Romanes). 

—V.  B  §  15  :  French  Mythology  and  Folklore. 


8°  Montpellier 
8°  Marburg 
8°  Kiel 


8z 
83 

79 
88 
86 


[dissert.]  Jena 


8°  Montpellier       77-82 

8°  Ntmes  75-86 

8°  /'am  [56]  64;  [58]  64 

r  4°  Aix-en-Prov.    79-86 


Les  Patois  de  la  Basse  Auvergne  :  leur  grammaire  et  leur  litterature 

977 


5/- 


8°  Montpellier 
3  T« 


77 


Philology] 


PROVENCAL  DIALECTS. 


[Romance 


K  §266 

Aveyron. 

durand,  j.  p. 

Vayssier, 

B^arn. 

*Lepsy+ Raymond,  V. 

Si  » 

Bordeaux. 

Deleingut,  G. 

Burgundy. 

MlGNARD,  Th.  J.  A.  p. 

Creuse. 

*Thomas,  a. 

Dauphine. 

COLOMBE  DE  BaTINES 
MONTIER,  L. 

Forez 

Gras,  L.  p. 

NOELAS,  M. 

Gaseony. 

DUBUISSON, 

de  Grateloup, 
LucHAiRE,  Achille  [ed. 

Langfuedoc. 

AZAIS,  G. 
BARTHfes,  M. 

„  .,  [ed.] 

d'HOMBRES,  M. 
*MUSHACKE,  W. 

Limousin. 

*Chabaneau,  Ch. 

Lyons. 

MONIN, 

Onofrio,  S.  B. 

du  PUITSPELU,  N. 

Zacher,  a. 

Mentone. 

.  Andrews,  J.  B. 

Nice. 

Sardou,  a.  L. 

,,        +Cai,vino 

Provence. 

Savinian, 

Pyrenees. 

*Luchaire,  Achille 

Rouergue. 

*Aymeric,  J. 

*CONSTANS,  L. 

„  [ed.] 

Savoy. 

Bracket,  F. 


Ktudes  de  Philologie  et  Lingulstique  Aveyronnaises     [family  and  place-names]     8°  Paris  79 

Dictionnaire  Patois-Frangais  du  departement  de  1' Aveyron  8°  Padez  79 

+P.  Grammalre  Bearnaise  :  avec  vocab.  Franjais-Bearnais,  2  vols.  8/6  8°  Mottifiellur[2nA  ed.  80]  86 

Grammar  and  Vocabulary  of  Beam,  tr.  and  abdgd.  R.  G.  Molyneux  5/-  r  8°  Frowde  88 

Dictionnaire  Bearnais :  ancien  et  modeme,  2  vols.  17/-     8°  MontpellUr  8j 


Essai  grammatical  sur  le  Gascon  de  Bordeaux 

Vocabulaire  raisonn^  et  compart  du  dialecte  et  du  patois  de  Bnrgundie 


8°  Bordeaux  67 

8°  Paris  60 


Rapport  s.  une  Miss.  Philol.  dans  la  Creuse — in  Archives  Miss.  Scient,,  ser.  III.,  vol.  v. 


Bibliographie  du  Patois  de  Dauphine 

Grammaire  Dauphinoise  :  dialecte  de  la  vallee  de  la  Dr&me 

— V.  also  Lyons  (Onofrio),  infra. 
Dictionnaire  du  Patois  Forezien 
Dictionnaiire  du  Patois  Forezien 


c.p.  8°  Grenobk 
8°  Paris 


8°  ParU 
8°  Lyons 


Glossaire  Gascon — in  his  Historia  Monast.  S.  Severi  in  Vasconia  8°  Villeneuve 

Grammaire  Gasconne  et  Fran9aise,  publ.  C.  Chabaneau   [fr.  MS.  of  1734]  3/6      8°  Paris 
]   Recueil  de  Textes  Gascons  de  I'ancien  dialecte  Gascon  [to  14  cent.;  w.  gloss.]  S/-8°    „ 


:35 
82 


64 
65 


78 
87 
81 


Dictionnaire  des  Idiomes  Languedociens  :  etymol.,  compar.  et  technologique  8°  Beziers  67 

Glossaire  Botanique  :  languedocien,  franfais,'  latin  [w.  a  study  of  the  dial.]  4/6  8°  Montpellier  73-76 

Flouretos  de  Mountagno,  2  V.    [Langued.  poetry,  w.  Fch.  trss.  «»  >v!fa?-<^]  8/6  8°          ,,  78;, 85 

Dictionnaire  Languedocien-Franjais,  2  vols.  34/-  4°  Alais  72 ;  Aix        79 

Geschichtl.  Entwickelung  d.  Mundart  v.  Montpellier — in  Frz.  Stud.,  vol.  iv.s 

Ivt  K  §  268]  6/-  8°  Heilbronn  84 

His  Einleitung  to  this  essay  contains  a  survey  of  tiie  literature  of  the  dialecL 


Grammaire  Limousine  :  phonetiqiie;  parties  du  discours 


La  Genese  des  Patois :  en  partic.  du  roman  ou  patois  Lyonnais 
Essai  d'un  Glossaire  des  Patois  de  Lyonnais,  Forez  et  Beaujolais 
Dictionnaire  i^tymologique  du  Patois  Lyonnais,  in  pts. 
Beitrslge  zur  Lyoner  Dialect 


Vocabulaire  du  Patois  Mentonais 


L'Idiome  Nipois 

Expose  d'un  Systfeme  rationel  d'Orthographie  Nijoise 

Grammaire  de  I'ldiome  Nigois 


Grammaire  Provenpale  :  sous-dialecte  Rhodanien 
ifetudes  sur  les  Idiomes  Pyren^ens  de  la  region  franpaise 


12/6     8*  Paris 


76 


8°  Paris  73 

10/6     8°  Lyons  6i 

ea.  4/6     8°  Basle  87  in  prog. 

-          -            -  84 

77 

78 
81 

83 

82 

79 


[dissert.] 

Bonn 

3/6 

12°  Nice 

8"  Paris 
8°    „ 
8°  Nice 

V  Avignon 

1\- 

8°  Paris 

La  Dialecte  Rouergat — in  Zeitschr.  f.  roman.  Philologie,  vol.  iii.  [ut  K  §  256]. 

Essai  sur  I'Hist.  du  sous-dialecte  du  Rouergue  4/6      8°  Paris 

Le  Livre  de  I'Epervier,  capitulaire  de  la  commune  de  Millau  [Aveyron]       8/6     8°  Monipellia 


80 

S2 


Dictionnaire  du  Patois  Savoyard  :  canton  d'Albertville 

978 


8'  AWertvUle 


Philology] 


PROVENCAL   LITERATURE. 


[Romance 


K  §^267 


267.    PROVENCAL  LITERATURE:  OLD  and  MODERN. 


Manuscripts. 

*Bartsch,  ICarl 
Chabaneau,  C. 
constans,  l. 
NOULET+ Chabaneau,  ^ 

Todd,  J.  H.  [ed.] 

General  History. 

Ba'laguer,  v. 

t>  )» 

•Bartsch,  Karl 

>)  »» 

BiRCH-HlRSCHFELD,  Prf. 
BOHMER,  E. 

Bkeymann,  [Prf.]  H. 
Chabaneau,  C.  [ed.] 


8*  Paris 
8°     „ 


8°  Madrid 

r     „ 

%°  Elberfeld 


Leipzig 
Halle 


8°  Manchester 


— in  his  Grundriss,  ut  infra,  is  a  list  and  descript.  of  Prov,  MSS. 

Notes  sur  quelques  MSS.  Proven5aux  perdus  ou  egares  4/6 

Les  MSS.  Provengaux  de  Cheltenham  3/- 

[eds.]  Deux  Manuscrits  Proven9aux  da  XlVe  siecle  [Soc.  p.  ^tude  langs.  rom.]  12/6  8°  Paris 

Poems  by  RAIMON  DE  CORNET,  PEIRE  DE  LadilS  and  other  poets  of  the  Toulouse  school. 

The  Books  of  the  Vaudois  [Waldensian  MSS.  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Troubadours. 

De  la  Poesia  Provenzal  en  Castilla  y  en  Leon 

Historia  Politica  y  Litetatia  de  los  Trovadores,  6  vols. 

Grundriss  der  Geschichte  der  provenzalischen  Litteratur  5/- 

Ueber  d.  roman.  u.  deutschen  Tagelieder — in  his  Vortrage  [uf  K  §  256]. 

A.  Ueber  die  den  Troubadours  belcannten  epischen  Stoffe  2/6 

Die  provenzalische  Poesie  der  Gegenwart  [good]  1/6 

Ksthnates  the  number  of  Provent^als  in  1870  at  about  ten  laiUions. 

Provencal  Literature  in  Ancient  and  Modern  Times  [pamphlet]  l/- 

Biographiesdes Troubadours  en  langue  ProvencaIe[  =  Hist.  deLanguedoc,  vol.  x,]   8°   Toulouse 

with  the  Latin,  Provencal,  Italian  and  Spanish  Texts,  introduction  and  notes,.and  bibl.  of  Prov.  writers  to  end  15  cent. 

Origineet  Etablissement  de  I'Acad. des  Teux  Floraux [  =  Hist.  deLanguedoc,  vol.?  8°      „ 

Die  Poesie  der  Troubadours,  hrsg.  Karl  Bartsch  1/6     8°  Leipzig  , 

Leben  und  Werke  der  Troubadours,  hrsg.  Karl  Bartsch  lo/-     8°      „ 

Histoire  de  la  Poesie  Proven9ale,  3  vols.  e.p.  [w.  20/-]     8°  Paris 

The  same,  tr.  Adler  [Am.],  siib  tit.  History  of  Provencal  Poetry  $3     8°  New  York 

Unters.  lib.  d.  Liedersammlungen  d.  Troubad. — in  Rom.  Stud.,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  337-670  \ut  K  §  256]. 

The  Troubadours  :  hist,  of  Prov.  life  and  literature  in  Middle  Ages  12/6     8°  Chatto  78' 

Uiographien  der  Troubadours  [in  Provenjal  language]  2/-      8°  Berlin  [53]  7S 

Ueber  die  epische  Poesie  der  Provenzalen  [espec.  Jaufre.  &  Girartz  de  Rossilho]  , ,  7? 

,,       ,,  Die  epische  Poesie  der  Troubadours,  vol.  i.,  pts.  i.-iii.:  Girartz  de  Rossilho  ea.  1/6  8"  ,,     &'^-%6  in  prog. 

Meray,  a.  Vie  au  temps  d.  Trouveres  ;  Vie  au  temps' d.  cours  d' Amour  8°  Paris  73 ;  76 

Meyer,  P.  — article  Provencal  Literature — in  Encyclo.  Brit.,  vol.  xix.  30/-      4°  Black  85 

,,  Les  Derniers  Troubadours  de  la  Provence  Paris  71 

Heinrich  von  Morungen  u.  d.  Troubadours  [Quellen  u.  Forschh.]  6/-     8°  Strassburg  80 

De  los  Trovadores  en  Esp^na  o.p.  [w.  15/-]     8°  Barcelona  61 

Vie  des  plus  celebres  Poetes  Proven<;aux,  ed.  C.  Chabaneau 

Essai  s.  I'hist.  litter,  des  Patois  d.  Midi  d.  Fr.  aux  16-17  si6cles  '  •       8 

Troubadours  and  Trouveres :  new  and  old  $2.5°  <^  ^ 

The  Troubadours  :  their  lives  and  their  lyrics  [w.  trss.]  10/6  c  8' 

Untersuchungen  iib.  d.  Trouveres  beiges  d.  12-14  Jahrh.  [Ausg.  u.  Abh.  xvii.]  1/6  8°  Brussels 

Collections  and  Chrestomathies. 

Provenzalische  Inedita  8/-     8°  Leipzig  90 

Chrestomathie  Proven9ale  [1st  edn.  sub  tit.  Provenz.  Lesebuch]  8/-     8°  Elberfeld         [55]  80 

Denkmaler  der  provenzalischen  Litteratur  [Publ.  Litt.  Vereins]  %" priv.  prin.  Stuttgart  56 


•Diez,  F. 

-  • 

•Fauriel,  C. 

»»  j» 

Croeer,  G. 
HuEFFER,  Dr.  Francis 
Mahn,  a.  [ed.] 


Michel,  F. 

MlLA  Y  FoNTANALS 

Kostradamus,  J. 
Noublet,  J.  B. 
Preston,  H.  W.  [Am.] 
Rutherford,  J. 

SCHELER,  A. 


86 
88 
65 


77 

77-80 

72 

78 
70 

7S 
86 

8S 

[26]83 

[29J.52 

46-48 

47 


[1575]  in  prep. 

79 
76 

73 
84 


Toulouse 

Boston 

Smith  &  Elder 


Appel,  C.  [ed.] 
*Bartsch,  Karl  [ed.] 
»  >f      [ed.] 

Bayle,  a.  [ed.] 
Bibliotheque  Provenjale 
Mahn,  a.  [ed.] 
„         „     [ed.] 


[Troub.  10-15  eent. ,  w.  Mod.  Fch.  tr.  en  regard] 

27/- 


Anthologie  Provenfale 

9  vols. 

Die  Werke  der  Troubadours :  in  Provencal,  4  vols. 

Gedichte  der  Troubadours,  4  vols. 

Commentar  und  Glossar  zu  den  Werken  der  Troubadours 
Meyer,  JPaul  [ed.]  — v.  K  §  273. 

Raynouard,  F.  J.  M.  [ed.]  Choix  de  Poesies  orig.  des  Troubadours,  6  vols.        [w.  gram.]i>./.  [w. 
SUCHIER,  H.  [ed.]  Denkmaler  provenzalischer  Literatur  und  Sprache,  vol.  L 

Individual  Writers,  Texts,  and  Aids. 

Agnes  [rayst.  play ;  14  cent.]  Facsimile  in  heliotype,  ed.  E.  Monaci        [19  pi.,  w.  8  pp.  of  text] 
,,  ed.  Karl  Bartsch 

„  „  L.  Cl^dat  [w.  Fch.  tr.  en  regard  and  notes  by  A.  L.  Sardou]  15/- 

Aid  :  , 

Cl^dat,  L.  Le  Mysterc  de  Sainte  Agnfe  [an  exam,  of  the  MS.)— !«  Bibl.  de  I'Ecole  d  Athines,  vol.  1. 


Aix 
Berlin 


126/-] 
20/- 


20/- 


Paris 
Halle 


f°  Some 
Berlin 
8°  Nice 


Aigar  et  Maurin  [chans.  d.  geste]  :  ed.  A.  Scheler 
Al.BERY  OF  BESAN90N      Alexander-fragment 

Aid: 

Flcchtner,  H.  Die  Sprache  des  Alexauder-fragmentes  Cdissert.] 

Arnaut  Daniel  [c.  1 180-1200] 

Aid: 

Canello,  V,  La  Vita  e  le  Opere  del  Trovatore  Arnaut  Daniellq 

Arnaut  Vidal  de  Castelnoudari  [beg.  14  cent.]  Guillem  de  la  Bana,  ed.  P[aul]  M[eyer] 
Bernart  de  Ventadorn  \c.  1148-95]  Provenzalische  Lieder,  hrsg.  N.  Delius 

Aids  : 

ijclsch,  y.  Die  Syntax  des  Bernart  von  Ventadorn — in  Symbolae  Joachimicae,  2  pts. 

Bischoff,  Hans  Biographic  des  Troubajlours  Bernart  von  Ventadorn  [dissert.] 

Hofineister,  R.  Sprachl.  Untersuchungen  d.  RelmeBern.  v.  Vent's.  =  Stengel's  Ausgaben  u.  Abh.,pt.  10 

979 


S/-     8°  Brussels 


Strasstiurg 


79 
59-79 
46-85 
56-73 
71-78 

16-21 

83 

80 

69 

77-78 

77 

«2 


9/- 

o.p. 

8'   ffatlt 
8°  Paris 
8°  Bonn 

68 
S3 

1/6 

8*   Sertiit 

8"       ,. 

8°  Marburg 

So 

Philology] 


PROVENCAL   LITERATURE. 


[Romance 


K  §  267 

Bf.rtolomeu  Zorgi  [or  Zorzi ;  /I.  1250-70] 
Aid  : 

Levy,  E.  Der  Troubadour  Berlolomeu  Zorgi  [Habilit.-Schrift.]  2/-       B'Nalle  83 

Bertran  de  Born  [/?.  1180-95]  Leben  und  Werke,  hrsg.  A.  Stimming  ;  ■*.  German  notes  and  glossary  10/-  8°  //alle  79 

Aids  : 

Cledat,  L.  Du  R81e  historique  de  Bertran  de  Bora  8'  Paris  78 

Laurens,  V.  Le  Tyrt^e  du  Moyen-4ge  [history  of  Bertran  de  Bom]       8"     ,,  [63175 

BoETHius,  ed.  K.  Bartsch — in  his  Chrest.  Prov.  [ut  K  §  267]  ;  ed.  F.  Renouard— !»  his  Choix  de  Textes  \ut  K  §  267]. 

„   F.  Diez— 8»  his  Altroraan.  Sprachdenkmaler  [ut  K  §  277]  ;  ed.  P.  Meyer — 

in  his  Recueil  d'Anc.  Textes  \ut  K  §  277]. 
„    F.  Hiindgen,  sub  tit.  Das  alt-prov.  Boethius  [w.  Germ,  tr.,  notes,  essays  &  gloss.]  6/-  8°  Oppeln     84 
Breviari  d' Amour  — v.  Matfre,  infra. 

Croisade  d'Albigeoise  [13  cent,  chanson]  ed.  P.  Meyer,  2  vols.  [w.  French  tr.]  15/- 

Notts  adttitionelies  wer«  pub.  by  MEYER  in  the  Bulletin  de  la  Soc.  de  I'Hist.  de  France,  vol  xvi. 

French  Translation  :       trad.  Mary-Lafon,  sub  til.  La  Croisade  contre  les  Albigeois  [also  tr.  Meyer,  sup.'\ 
Aid  : 

Ktaack,  L.  Ueberd.  Entstehung  u.  die  Dichterd.  Cn7i>.  c. /.  .(4/37^.  [Ausg.  u.  Abhand.  xv.]    1/6 

Supposed  to  be  written  by  the  authoress  Dorimi;nda.    For  the  prose  version  of  this  poem  v.  Gveyredes  Albigcms^ 

Dacde  de  Pradas  [early  13  cent.]  Li  Auzel  Cassador,  ed.  C.  Sachs  [only  pt.  i. ;  schl.progr.]  2/6 

Romance  of  D.  d.  P.  on  the  Four  Cardinal  Virtues,  ed.  P.  Stickney  3/6 

Daurel  et  Beton  [chans.  degeste]ed.PaulMeyer[Soc.desAnciens  Textes;w.  GirartzdeRossilho,  infrd\  8/6 
Esther  [a  tragedy]  ed.  E.  Sabatier ;  w.  French  intro.  and  notes 

Favre,  Abbe  [1727-1782]  Oeuvres  Completes,  3  vols. 

Fierabras  [chans.  degeste]  ed.  J.  Bekker— 2«  Abhandl.  Berl.  Akad.  VViss.  1829  7/- 

„    E.  Stengel  2/6 

Flamenca,  Roman  de         ed.  Paul  Meyer  10/- 

Folquet  de  Lunel  [1244-  ?]  ed.  Eichelkraut  10/- 

FOLQUET  DE  MARSEILLES  [ll8o?-I23l] 
'    Aid  ; 

Pratsch,  S.  Biographic  des  Troubadours  Folquet  von  IVIarseille  [dissert.]  1/6 

Francesco  da  Barberino. 
Aid; 

Thomas,  A.  Franc,  da  Barberino  et  la  Littdrature  Prov.  en  Italic  au  moycn-dq:e  4/6 

Gaucelm  Faidit  [1190  (?)-1240] 
Aid  : 

Meyer,  Paul  Das  Leben  des  Troubadours  Gaucelm  Faidit  [dissert]  t/6 

GiRARTZ  DE  ROSSILHO  [9  cent.] 

Manuscripts :  Bodleian,  Oxon. :  ed.  Prf.  W.  Foerster — in  Romanische  Studien,  vol.  v,  \ut  K  §  256]. 

ed.  A.  Mahn  [first  3190  verses  only] — in  his  Gedichte  der  Troubadours  \ut  K  §  267]. 
„  Bibl.  Nat.,  Paris :  ed.  C.  Hofmann,  2  vols.  4/6     8°  Berlin  55 ; 

For  a  revision  of  this  edn.  v.  F.  APFELSTEDTin  Romanische  StttdUn,  vol.  v.  \ut  K  §  256]- 

ed.  Fr.  Michel  o.p.[pb.  10/-;  a/.  8/-]     8    Paris 

„  Bibl.  Harl.,  ed.  J.  Stiirzinger — in  Romanische  Studien,  vol.  v.  \ut  K  §  256  ;  also  in  Michel's  edn.,  sup.\ 

French  Translation  :       trad.  Paul  Meyer  [fr.  the  Oxford  MS.]  2/-     8°  Paris 

Aids  : 

Breuer,  G.  M.  Sprachliche  Untersuchung  zu  Girartz  de  Rossilho,  hrsg.  Mignard  [dissert.]  1/6       8°  Bonn 

Hentschke,  G.  Die  Verl>alflexion  im  Oxfordcr  Roland  {dissert]  i/6       8"   Hallt 

Mahn,  A.  ~~-v.  supra^  s.v.  History. 

I     Schweppc,  K.  Etudes  sur  Girartz  de  Rossilho  [w.  partof  Bodl.  MSS.;  diss.]  3/-       Z'  Stettin 

TheRomanceserialsandjoumalshavemanyimportantarticlesonGlRARTZ  DE  ROSSILHO. 
The  only  undoubtedly  original  chanson  degeste  in  ProvenQal.    Only  two  others  exist :  Fierabras  and  Betonnet  ttHanstone.hotli  of  which  areprob.  tiss.  fr.  O.-F. 
<  originals.    \v.  Fierabras  and.  Dauretei  Beton,  stifra.']    There  isalsoafragm.  jtfi^artfi^awriw. 

i Guerre  des  Albigeois  [v.  Croisade,  sup.']  ed.  par  un  Indigbie  [w.  glossary,  etc.]  3/-     8°  Toulouse 


8° 

Paris 

75: 

1  79 

8° 

j» 

68 

8" 

rfrn 

Marburg; 

84 

4° 

Brandenburg 

6'; 

8" 

Florence 

1<* 

8° 

Paris 

80 

8° 

Nimes         [1774]  77 

8" 

Montpellier 

«■; 

4" 

Berlin 

so 

4" 

Marburg 

8a 

8° 

Paris 

' 

■  e? 

8° 

Gottingen 

72 

8"   GSttingen 


8°  Paris 


8°   Heidelberg 


French  Translation : 

GUILLEM  ANEHER 


Aid  : 
Dichl, 


tr.  F.  P.  G.  Guizot — in  the  Collection  des  Memoires,  vol.  xv.  i; 
Histoire  de  la  Guerre  de  Navarre,  ed.  Fr.  Michel ;  vir.  Fch.  tr.  and  notes 

[Coll.  de  Docum.  In^dits]     8° 
Vier  provenzalische  Gedichte  [Riigelieder],  hrsg.  A.  Gisi  1/6     4° 


79 

7» 

57 
56 


63 


Paris 
Solothum 


Guillcm  Anelier  de  Toulouse,  Dichter  d.  zweiten  Theiles  d.  Alb.  Chronik  [Ausg,  u.  Abhand.]  [diss.]  i/-  8"  Marhurg 


.'GuiLLEM  DE  Berguedan  Lieder,  hrsg.  Akeller 
GuiLLEM  de  Cabestaing  \d.  1181-96]  Chansons,  ed.  Fr.  Hueffer,  ut  infra. 


Die  Biographic  des  Troubadours  Guillcm  de  Cabestaing  u.  ihr.  histor.  Werth 
Der  Trobadour  Guillcm  de  Cabestaing :  sein  Leben  u.  seine  Werkc 


[dissert.]  1/6 
[dissert]  1/6 


Aids: 

Beschnidt,  E. 
'     Hueffer,  Fr. 
GuiLLEM  FiGUEIRA 
Aid: 

Levy,  E.  Guillem  Figueira :  ein  provenzal.  Trobadour  [w.  text  of  his  chansons  ;  diss.]  1/6 

GuiLLEM  IX.  DE  PoiTO  [reigned  1087-1 127]  Chansons,  hrsg.  Holland + Akeller 
Aids  : 

Ueber  das  Leben  und  die  Werke  Williclms  ix.,  Grafen  v.  Poitiers 

Histoire  dc  Guillcm  ix.  dit  le  troubadour  \extr./r.  M^m.  Soc.  Antiq.  de  I'Duest] 

Ueber  das  Leben  und  die  Lieder  d.  Wilhelm  ix.,  Grafen  v.  Poitou      _  [dissert.] 


Bartsch,  Karl 

Palustre,  L. 

Sachse,  M. 
GUIOT  DE  PrOVINS 

Aid: 

Eisentraut,  L. 
Honorat,  St.  Vida  da 

Aid  : 

Hosch,  S. 
Infantia  Mariae  et  Christ!:  ed.  O.  Schade 
*     ArD : 

Reinisch,  Die  Pseudo-Evangelien  v.-  Jcsu  u.  Maria's  Kindheit  in  roman.  u,  germ,  Litteratur 

Istoria  Petri  et  Pauli  [Prov.  mystery  of  15  cent,]  :  ed,  P.  Giiillaume 

98<- 


Mitau 


8*  Marburg 
8°  Berlin 


'  Berlin 
Tubingen 

Hildeskeivt 
Paris 

Leipzig 


Oeuvres,  hrsg.  F.  Wolfart  +  San  Marte  [  =  A.  Schulz]  [w.  Germ,  tr.,  intro.  &  notes]  9/-  8°  Haile 

Grammatik  zu  Guiot  de  Provins 

ed.  A.  L.  Sardou  ;  w.  Fch.  notes 

Qucllcn  u.  Vcrhaltniss  d.  prov.  u.  lat.  Lebensbeschreibung  d.  H. 


[dissert.]  i/o       8" 


Cassel 

Nice 

Berlin 

Halle 


6/6 


HalU 
8*  ParU 


56 
77 

8s 

49 


69 


8a 

50 


8a 
61 

7* 

75 
8'? 


Philology] 


FRENCH   PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


K  §  268 


[extr.  fr.  Courier  Utt.  de  I'Ouest]  2/5       8°   Paris 


a/«       8*  Kiel 
Germ,  trss.]  1/6  8°  Freiburg 


81 


il 


Jaufre  de  Pons, 

Aid; 

Chabaneau,  C.  Les  Troubadours  Renaud  et  Geoffrey  de  Pons 

Mahn,  A.  —v,  supra^  s.v.  History. 

Jaufre  RuDEL  [yK  1140-1170]. 

Aid; 

Stimming,' A.  Jaufre  Rudel ;  sein  Leben  und  seine  Werke 

Lambert,  Bethelehem,  ed.  W.  Kreiten  [a  selection  of  Mod.-Prov.  chansons,  w. 

Leys  d'Amois. 

Aid  ; 

Lienig,  P.  Die  Grammatik  der  Leys  d'amors :  verglichen  rait  d.  Sprache  d.  Troubadours,  pt.  i.  [phonol.]  3/-  8'  Breslau  90 

Li  Chantari  di  Lancelloto:  ed.  W.  De  Gray  Birch  [troubad.  poem  of  14  cent.]  7/-  r  8°  Roy.  Soc.  of  Lit.  (Tbnr.)  74 

Marguerite  d'OvNGT     "•"—■■•  '--   - 

Matfre  Ermengaud 

Aid; 
Mussaiia,  A. 

Mathieu,  a. 


Oeuvres,  ed.  E.  Philipon 

Breviari  d'Amor,  ed.  G.  Azais,  2  vols. 

Handschriftl.  Studien,  pt.  iii. ;  Mittheilungen  aus  2  Wiener  HSS.  d.  Brev.  tPAm, 


i/- 
ed.  F.  IVIistral  ;  w.  Fch.  tr.  3/6 

[an  epic  poem  w.  Fch.  prose  tr.] 
Preston ;  front.  3/6  c  8' 


La  Farandulo  ;  poesie  proven  ^ 
Mistral,  Frederic  [19  cent.]  Mir^o  [Mireille  (1859)] 

Mireio  :  English  tr.  Harriet  W. 
„       French  tr.  E.  Rigaud 
,,  ,,         C.  Hennion 

,,       German  tr.  [Frau]B.  M.  Dorieux-Brotbeck  5/- 

Calendu  [1867],  iibers.  J.  Westenhoffer  [only  the  first  song] 

MoNTAUDON,  Moine  de  \fl.  1 180-1200]  ed.  O.  Klein       [  =  Stengel's  Ausgaben  u.  Abhandl.,  pt.  vii.]  4/- 
ed.  E.  Philippsohn ;  w.  Germ,  notes,  life,  etc.  [dissert.]  1/6 


Aid: 
Sabatier,-E. 

N'at  de  Mons 
Nobla  Leyczon 


Peire  Cardbnal. 
Aid  : 
Maus,  F.  W. 

Peire  de  Corbiac 


Le  Moine  de  Montaudon 

Wei  ke,  hrsg.  W.  Bernhard  [Altfrz.  Bibliothek]  S/6 

ed.  C.  Diihr  ;  w.  German  tr.  and  notes  [chiefly  etymological]  [schl.-progr.]  1/6 
„  E.  Malzner ;  w.  German  tr.,  intro.  and  notes  [  >i         ]  o-P- 


Peire  Cardenal's  Strophenbau  in  Verb.  z.  anderen  Trobad.  [=Ausg.  u.  Abband.  v.]    3/- 

Tresor,  en  vers  proven9ale,  ed.  C.  Sachs  [schl.-progr.]  1/6 

Peire  Rogier  \_fl.  1 160-1 180]  Aid  :  Appel,  C.  Leben  und  Liederdes  Peire  Rogier  [dissert.]  1/6 

Pons  de  Capdoill  [1150-1190]  Aid  ;  Napolsky,  M.     Leben  und  Werke  d.  Pons  der  Capdoill  4/- 

Prise  de  Damiette  [in  1219]  Proven9al  version,  ed.  Paul  Meyer  [extract]  4/- 

AiD : 

Meyer,  Paul  De  Ciptione  Damiatae  fragment,  provinciale  [w.  Fch.  tr.] 

Prise  de  Jerusalem  :  ed.  C.  Chabaneau 
Kambaut  de  Vagueiras  [i  180-1207]  Bonifaz  de  Montferrat  u.  Ramb.  de  Vaqueiras,  ed.  L.  Streit 

,,  ,,  Les  Frevols  Venson  le  plus  fort,  etc.,  hrsg.  A.  T[obler] 

Raimon  FiSraut  — V.  Honorat,  supra. 

Rainaut  de  Pons  — v.  Jaufre  de  Pons,  supra. 

Rambertino  Buvalelli  [13  cent.]  Le  Rime  Provenzali  di  Ramb.  Buvalelli  [anion,  edited] 

Aid  : 

Casini,  T.  La  Vita  e  le  Poesie  di  Rambertino  Buvalelli 

Renard,  Lou  Renard  provenc.  :  rouman  en  douge  cant 

Roumanille,  Jose[^.  181S]  Li  Margarideto,  3/6;  Le  Campano  Mountado  2/- 

Lis  Oubreto  en  vers,  3/6  ;  The  same  in  prose,  3/6  ;  Lou  MJge  de  Cucagnan 
Lis  Entarro  chin  galejado  boulegarello 
[ed.]  Contes  Provenjaux 
Saboky,  Nicolas  [1614-1675]  Aid  ;  Faury,  P.     Saboly  :  etude  litteraire  et  historique 
Saint  Amador,  Vida  de  [14  cent.]  ed.  V.  Lieutaud  [w.  also  K  §  264 :  Catal.  Liter.] 

„     Andre  [mystery]       by  Marcellin  Richard,  ed.  J.  Fazy  ;  w.  French  intro. 

„     Benezet,  Vie  de  [13  cent.]  ed.  J.  H.  Albanes  ;  w.  Fch.  tr.  and  notes  o.p.  [w.  ;^S] 

„     Douzeline,  Vie  de  [13 cent.]  ed.  J.  H.  Albanes;  w.  Fch.  tr.  and  hist,  and  crit.  intro. 

,,     Enimie,  Vie  de         ed.  C.  Sachs 

„     George  Viede  ;  poime  Provenyal,  ed.  C.  Chabaneau  2/6 

Sainte  Marguerite,  Vie  de,  en  vers  romans,  ed.  Moulet  [exlr.fr.  Mem.  Acad.  Toulouse,  ser.  vii.'  vol.  vii.] 

„      Marie  Vie  des  Saintes  Marie  Jacobe  et  Marie  Salom^,  ed.  Abb^  Moreau 

„  „      Madeleine  dans  la  litt.  Proven9ale  ;  texts  in  prose  and  verse,  ed.  C.  Chabaneau  10/- 

Sermons  du  12  Siecle         en  vieux  Provenfale,  ed.  F.  Armitage  3/- 

Vidal,  Peire  [/.  1 1 75-1 2 15]  Lieder,  hrsg.  Karl  Bartsch  6/- 


8°  Lyons 

77 

8°  I>aris              62  ;  Si 

8"    Vieimti 

64 

8°  Avignon          | 

:    ]68 

8°  Paris 

[    ] 

8°  Unwin 

90 

8°  Paris               ( 

;  ]82 

8°   Tours 

79 

8°  Heilhronn 

80 

Miihlhausen 

83 

8°  Marburg 

8s 

8°  Halle 

73 

8"  Nimes 

79 

8°  Heilbronn 

87 

8°  Friedland 

69 

8°  Berlin 

45 

8°  Marburg; 

84 

8°  Brandenburg 

59 

8°  Berlin 

82 

8°  Halle 

80 

8°  Paris 

77 

Geneva 

79 

8°  Paris 

90 

Berlin 

77 

»f 

82 

8°  Florence 


85 


47 


80 
78 
57 


8'  Bologita 
8°  Aix 
Avignon 
8°  Avignon  [59]  64 ;  59 ;  63 

74 

Avignon 

Charpentras 

Marseilles 

Aix 

Marseilles 


8° 


8° 


Berlin 

Paris 

Tours 

Montpellier 

ParU 

Heilbronn 

Berlin 


83 
76 
78 
83 
76 

79 
5^ 
87 
75 
79 

!7 
84 

57 


.  268.    FRENCH  PHILOLO&Y  (a) ;  INTRODUCTION.    MAGAZINES.    HISTORY  OF  THE  LANGUAGE 

Introduction  and  Methodology -c.  also  D  §  167,  s.v.  Languages,  Modern. 

Breitinger,  H.  Studium  und  Unterricht  des  Franzbsischen 
Meissner,  A.  L.  The  Philology  of  the  French  Language 

Wendt,  O.  Encyklopadie  des  franzosischen  Unterrichts 

Magazines  and  Serials. 

Franzosische  Studien,  hrsg.  G.  Korting  +  E.  Koschwitz  [a  Suppl.  to  the  Ztschr.,  infra] 

Vol.  i.  |3pts.l7/6;  ii.  12/-1  iu.  (7  pts.)  18/-;  i».  (S  pts.)  15/-;  v.  (4  pts.)  19/-;  »i.  (4?^.)  15/-. 

Revue  de  Philologie  Fran9aise  et  Proven9aie 

Zeitschrift  fiir  neufranz.  Sprache  und  Litter.,  vols,  i.-vi.^  ed.  G.  K6rting+E.  Koschwitz,  vii.-xi.,  ed 


si- 


s' 

12° 

8° 


Zurich 

Hachstte 

Hanover 


[77]  85 

[74]  83 

88 


8°  Heilbronn  81-88  in  prog 


H. 


Kbrting  \iiied  1890] +  D.  Behreris 


081 


ea.  vol.  [of  8  pts.]  15/-     8°  Oppeln  79-89  in  prog,. 


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FRENCH    PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


K  ^'268 

History  of  the  Language. 


\UBERTIN,  Ch. 

de  Cassagnac,  Granier 

COCHERIS,  H. 
G^NIN,  F. 
*LlTTRE,  E.^ 

ri  '         »» 

LOISEAW,  A. 

frenik  Language  in 

Behrends,  D, 
scheipner,  o. 

Sixteenth  Century 


12/6   8° 


Histoiie  de  la  Langue  et  Litter,  frang.  au  moyen-Sge,  2  vols. 
Origine  et  Formation  de  la  Langue  et  Metrique  frang. 
Les  Origines  de  la  Langue  Frangaise 

MaintaitBithat  the  French  is  direptly  destended  fr.  the  Celtic  I— but  is  readable  and  full  of  useful  material. 

Entretiens  sur  la  langue  fran^aise 

Des  Variations  du  langagp  fran9.  depuis  le  I2e  simple         o.p.  [scarce ;  w.  12/-] 

Hlstoire  de  la  Langue  Frangaise,  2  vols.  6/- 

M»^a  history,  but  a  good  coll  of  essays  on  the  orig.,  etymol.,  g;rani.,  etc.,  of  the  Fch.  lang.  to  Mid.  Ages.-  ■ 

feudes  et  Glanures  p.  servir  4  I'histoire  de  la  langue  fran9aise 

Histoire  de  la  Langue  Franfaise  [to  end  of  l6  cent]  6/6 

England. 

Beitr.  z.  Geschichted.  frz.  Spiache  in  Engl.,  pt.i.  [  =  Franz.  Stud.,  vol.  v.]  8/- 
Die  Herrschaft  d.  Franzosen  in  England  [n-14  cent. ;  schl.-progr.] 

A  good  paper,  by  a  "  Neuphilologer." 

— ».  K  §  274 :  Middle-French  Philology. 


Paris 


[7S-79]  8S 

-.72 


8°  Paris 
8°    „ 
8°-   „ 

W'-  Paris 
8°       „ 


Heilhronn 
Annaberg 


[62] 


77 
46 

78 


Modern  French  (17th  cent,  to  present  time). 
Malherbis  Position,  Grammar,  etc.  [1555-1628]. 

Bassot,  L.  Un  Reformateur  de  la  Pbesie  frarigaise 

Eeckmann,  F.  a.  .ifctude  sur  la  Langue  et  la  Versification  de  Malherbe 

MoLFELD,  H.  Ueber  die  Sprache  des  F.  de  Malherbe 

Nauendorf,  De  I'lnflu.  operee  de  M.  sur  la  po^s.  et  lang.  franj. 

The  Hotel  de  Ranibouillet  and  the  Prtcieux. 


[on  Malherbe] 
[dissert.] 
[dissert.]  2/- 
[progr.] 


,*Berblinger, 
Cousin,  Victor 
JlSCHER,  F.  A. 
Kallsen,  B. 
*LlVET,  C.  L. 
ROEDERER, 
SOMAIZE, 

TiBURTIUS.G. 

Weisser,  Emile 
The  Academy. 

Lucas,  H. 
J?       »» 

fELISSOt  +  d'OUVET, 

*Vaugbi.as, 


[progr.]  1/6 
1/6 


Das  Hotel  Rambouillet  u.  ,s..  culturgescliichtL  Bedeutung 

La  Societe  frahg.  au  17  si^cle  d'apres  Mile,  de  Scud^ry 

Das  Hotel  Rambouillet  und  die  Precieux 

Die  franzbsisehe  Salonlitteratur  im  17  Jahrhundert 

Precieux  et  Prgcieuses  ,  [the  standard  work] 

Memoire  p.  servir  a  I'hist.  de  la  Societe  polie 

Dictionnaire  des  Precieuses,  ed.  C.  L.  Livet 

A  dictionary  of  the  Precieux  language  by  a  Precieux. 

Moliere  und, das  Precieusenthum  [dissert.]  l/- 

Vide  also  infra,  s.v.  Molifere.    Most  other  works  on  Molifere  deal  more  or  less  fully  with  the  Precieux— G/'.  K  §  33- 

L'H&tel  de  Rambouillet  :  essai  d'histoire  litteraire  2/- 


De  Academiae  quam  vocant  Francogallicam  originibus 
Essai  sur  la  litterature  franjaise  du  17  siecle  [on  the  wks.  of  the 
Histoire  de  I'Academie  Frangaise,  ed.  C.  L.  Livet 
Remarques  sur  la  Langue  Frangaise,  .^d.  A.  Chassang,'  2  vols. 


4°  Breslau 


Classical  Language  of  the   i-jth  Century. 

— in  the  Introduction  to  his  edn.  of  Vaugelas,  ut  supra. 
Remarques  s.  1.  lang.  d.  Classiques  Fr.  au  17  siecle 
Die  syntakt.  Alterthumlichkeiten  d.  fr.  Spr.  d.  I7jahrh. 

Boileau,  Nicolas  [1636-1711] 


Chassang,  A, 

.lyiiJLLER,  J. 

Schafer,  C. 


borngesser, 
Kaulen,  E.' 


F. 


L'Art  Poetique  de  Boileau 
Die  Poetik  Boileau's 


Corneille  [1606-1684] 
GoDE^ROy,  F. 
Marty-Laveaux, 

RiClCEN,  W.    .  .      ,  , 

Lafontaine  [1631-1697] 

Lorin, 

Moliire  [1622-1673] 

GfiNIN,F. 

Heidkamp,  W. 

de  Shiignl,  Mine.  [1626-1696] 

SomMer,  E.  ,  '■    Lexique  de  la  langue  de  Mme.  de  Sevignd 

1982 


Lexique  Cpmpare  de  la  lang.  de  C.  et  du  17  sifecle,  2  vols. 
Lexique — to  his  edn.  of  Corneille's  Oeuvres 
Unters.  lib.  d.  metrische  Technik  Corneille's,  pt.  i. 

Vocabulaire  pour  les  Oeuvres  de  Lafontaine 

Lexique  Compare  de  la  langue  de  Molifere,  etc. 
Remarques  siir  la  lahgue  de  Mblifa'e 


Q.p. 

».p.  [w.  7/6] 
[schl, -progr.] 


8°  Paris 

8°,  Paris 

Miinstereifel 

8°  Paris 


Si 


86 


8°  Paris 

Bonn 
8°  Posen 

Marburg 

.     S( 
72 

7S 
71 

4°  Rendsburg 
8°  Paris 
%°  Jena 

75 

II 
6z 

8°  Paris 
8°      „ 
0 

59 

[     ]6^ 

8°  Neumark 

'     n 

73 


Rheine 

79 

"40  Immortals"] 

8°  Paris 
8°      „ 

79 
[    ]  5S 
[    ]8» 

[dissert.]  1/6 
[dissert.]  1/6 

8°  Leipzig 
8°  fena 

■'71 

82 

[schl.-progr.]  1/6 
[dissert.]  1/6 

8°  Bayreitth 
8°  Miinstei' 

If 

1  V 

o.p.  \w.  15/-] 

8°  Paris 

(6z 
65 
84 

3/- 

8°  Berlin 

46 

82 

;  [ 

67 


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FRENCH    PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


K  §§  269-270 
FRENCH  PHILOLOGY  (*) :   GRAMMAR :  GENERALLY.     PALiEOG.,  ORTHOG.,  PEONOL. 


Grammar 

Bibliography. 
Stengel,  E. 

Text-Books,  etc. 
Ayer,  C. 
Bastin,  J. 
Bracket,  A. 
Breymann,  Prf.  H. 
Brunot,  F. 
Chassang,  a. 
Lucking,  G. 
Marty-La  VEAUX 
Matzner,  E. 

Plattner,  Ph. 

TOBLER,  A. 

Palaeography. 

Chassant,  a. 

L'Ecole  des  Charles 
Prou,  M. 

Orthography  and 

Benecke,  a. 
DiDOT,  A.  F. 
*Lesaint,  M.  a. 
Ebers,  E. 
Mende,  a. 
Niemer,  G. 
Paris,  Gaston 
Plotz,  C. 
Sturzinger,  J.  [ed.] 

•Thurot,  Ch. 


— mere  sckool-books  are  omitted. 


Verzeichniss  franzosischer  Grammatiken 


[chronologically  arrgd. ;  fr.  end  of 
14th  to  beg.  1 8th  cent.]  4/6 


8*  Opfeln 


90 


Grammaire  comparee  de  la  Langue  Francaise  [strong  in  syntax] 

fitude  phil.  de  la  lang.  franc.  :  ou  graminaire  comparee 

Historical  Grammar  of  the  French  Tongue,  tr.  Dn.  G.  W.  Kitchin  3/6 

French  Grammar  based  on  Philological  Principles  4/6 

Grammaire  historique'de  la  langue  frangaise 

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Aver,  Ch. 
Beyer,  F. 

II        » 

Koritz,  W. 
Lindner,  F. 
*Passy,  Paul 

,»  ,» 

Schkler,  a. 
Soames,  L. 
•Trautmann,  M. 


Paleographie  des  Charles  et  des  MSS.  des  11  au  17  si^cle 
Dictionnaire  des  Abbreviations  usitees  dans  les  MSS.     [chfly. 

Recueil  de  Facsimiles,  4  pis.  ;  pi. 

Manuel  de  Paleographie  Laline  el  Francaise 

Pronunciation. 

Darstellung  der  Lehre  v.  d.  franzosischen  Aussprache  2/- 

Observations  sur  I'orthographie  fran9aise  [w.  a  hist,  of  the  reform  since  1 5  cent, 
Traite  complel  et  method,  de  Prononciation  fran9aise  9/- 

Ueber  d.  verschiedenen  Systems  etc.  d.  franzos.  Orthographie  [schl.  progr.]  1/6 
Etude  sur  la  Prononciation  de  1'  e  muel  a  Paris 

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Etude  sur  le  r61e  de  I'accent  Latin  dans  la  langue  P'ranjaise  3/6 

Syslematishe  Darstellung  der  franzosischen  Aussprache  1/6 

Orthographia  Gallica  [Altfranzosische  Bibl.]  2/6 

A  good  edn.  of  the  oldest  treatise  [anonymous]  on  French  pronunciation  and  orthogiaphy. 

De  la  Prononciation  frany.  depuis  le  l6e  siecle,  2  vols,  and  Index  o.p.  [scarce; 

w.  45/-] 
— V.  also  K  §  120  :  Aryan  Philology,  s.v.  Phonetics. 
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f8''  Macmillan 

8°  Paris 

8°      „ 

8°  Berlin 

8°  Paris 

8°  Berlin 

8°  Carlsruhe 
8°  Leipzig 

12°  Paris 


[68]  88 
[74]  81 

87 
[  ]82 
[80]  83 

75 
[56]  84 

83 
86 


[39]  76 


8°  Phris  [2nd  ed.  62]  84 
r      „  80-87 

90 


.]8° 
8' 


8° 


Potsdam 

Paris 

Leipzig 

Osnabriick 

London 

Greifswald 

Paris 

Berlin 

Heilbronn 


[75]  80 

68 

[62]  71 

83 
80 

82 

[    ]84 
84 


8°  Paris  81;  83;  84 


8°  Paris 

[74]  75 

8°  KUhen 

87 

8°        „ 

88 

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85 

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8i 

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78. 

c  8°  Sonnenschein 

90 

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84 

Generally. 

Nisard,  Ch. 
Mahn,  a. 
rothenherg,  l 
schotensack,  h.  a. 

History  of  French 

COURTAT, 

Fels,  a. 
Kerviler, 
schwartze,  r. 

Compound  Words. 

*Darmesteter,  a. 
Meunier,  L.  F. 

Schmidt,  Joh. 


270.    FRENCH  PHILOLOGY  (c)  -.  ETYMOLOGY. 

Curiosity  d'Elymologie  Fran9aise  8°  Paris  63 

Etymologische  Untersuchungen — v.  K  §  256  :  Romance. 

De  SufiSxorum  Mutatione  in  Lingua  Francc^allia  [written  in  German ;  diss.]  2/-  8°  Gottingen  80 

Beitrag  z.  t:.  wiss.  Grundlage  f.  etym.  Unters.  d.  frz.  Sprache  10/-     8°  Bonn  83 

A  by  no  means  scientific  \iaQ\L—e.g.ichapper  deriv.  fr.  ex  champ^ixom  the  {battle)  field. 

Lexieog-raphy. 

Monographie  du  Dictionnaire  de  I'Academie  Fran9aise  8°  Paris  80 

Das  Worterbuch  d.  franzosischen  Akademie,  pt.  i.  [on  the  1st  edn.]  [sch.-prog.]  1/6  8°  Hamburg  84 

Essai  d'une  Bibliographie  raisonnee  de  I'Academie  Fran9aise  8°  Paris  77 

Die  Worterbiicher  d.  fr.  Sprache  vor  d.  Erscheinen  d.  Diet,  de  I'Acad.  [1350-1694;  diss.]  l/-8°  yena  75 


Formation  des  Mots  composes  dans  la  lang.  fran9.  [comparative]  8°  Paris  75 

Les  Composes  qui   tfontiennent  un  verbe  a  un  mode  personnel  [in  Latin,  French,  , 

Italian  and  Spanish]  8°       ,,  73 

Ueber  die  franzosische  Nominalzusammensetzung  [sch.rprogr.]  l/-     ^Berlin  72 

983 


Philology] 


FRENCH   PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


K  §270 

Creation  of  New  Words. 

'Darmesteter,  a.  De  la  Creation  des  Mots  nouveaux  dans  la  langue  franjaise 

Dictionaries. 


8/6     8*  Paris 


77 


[1694]  84 


I'Academie  Fran9aise,  Dictionnaire  histor.  de  la  langue  franyaise,  2  vols.  30/-     4*  Paris 

The  most  amifUte  dictionary ;  but  quite  thrown  into  the  shade  by  LITTR^'S  great  worlc    For  hist  of  the  Diet.,  v.  K  f  269. 

Bkaujean,  a.  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Fran9.  :  abrig^  de  Littre  13/-     8°  Paris  [75]  86 

Bellows,  John  Pocket  Diet.,  French.-Eng.  and  Eng.-French  [an  excellent  pocket-diet]    10/6  32°  TrUbner         [73]  77 

Clifton  +  Grimbaud       New  Eng.-French  and  French-Eng.  Diet.,  2  vols.  30/-  r  8°  Hachette 

Gasc,  F.  E.  a.  English-French  and  French-English  Dictionary  10/6     8°  Bell  [73]  89 

Hamilton -fLEGROS,  H. -l-E.  Diet.  Intemat.,  Fr.-Angl.  et  Angl.-Fr.,  2  vols.  24/-  r  8°  Paris  76 

Hatzfeld -I- Darmesteter,  A. -fA.     Dictionnaire  general  de  la  lang.  frang.  du  commencem.  du  xvii. 

si^cle  jusqu'i  nos  jours,  30  pts.  ea.  l/-     Z"  Paris        ^o  in  frog. 

•LiTTKi,  E,  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Fran9aise,  4  vols,  and  Supplement  by  M.  Devic  90/-  i  4°      ,,     [63-72]  74-84 


Contains  examples,  synonyms,  etymoJoL 
language  ever  proi 


igy  and  history  of  words  to  i6th  century.    A  monumental  worlc :  one  of  the  iinest.  if  not  the  finest,  dictionary  in  any 
educed  by  a  smgle  man.     Abridged  by  A.  BEAUJEAN.  one  of  LITTRE'S  collaborateurs,  ut  sitpra,   ' 


Littr^,  E.  Comment  j'ai  fait  mon  Dictionnaire — in  his  Etudes  et  Glanures  \ut  K  §  268]. 

Petrequin,  J.  E.  Etude  litteraire  et  lexicologique  sur  le  Dictionnaire  de  M.  Littre  Lyons 

Masson,  Gustave  Diet,  of  the  French  Language  [both  pts.;' based  on  Elwall]  6/-  c  8°  Macmillan 

Encyklopadisches  Worterbuch  d.  franz.  u.  deutschen  Sprache,  2  vols.  66/-  4° ; 

small  edn.  2  v.  in  I,  13/6  8°  [an  excellent  virork]    Berlin  [69-75]  87  ;  [74-80] 

French  Dictionary,  2  vols.  21/—  r  8°  Hachette        [     ] 


75 

74 


"Sachs -fViLLATTE,  ^ 

Spiers,  Dr. 

Etymological  Dictionaries. 


•Bracket,  A. 
•Scheler,  Auguste 
Schotensack,  H.  a. 
Staffers,  H. 
TouBiN,  Ch. 


Etymological  French  Dictionary,  tr.  Dn.  G.  W.  Kitchin 
Dictionnaire  d'Etymologie  Fran9aise 
Franzosisch-Etymologisches  Worterbuch,  pts.  i.-iv. 
Dictionnaire  Synoptique  d'Etymologie  Fran9aise 
Dictionnaire  Etymolog.  et  Explic.  de  la  lang.  Fr. 


7/6  c  8°  Clar.  Press     [73]  78 

IS/-  r  8°  Brussels  [73]  80 

13/6     8°  90  in  prog. 

8°  Brussels  85 

[esp.  popular  lang.]  12/6  r8°  Paris  86 


Mediceval  Glossaries. 

Cassel  and  Reichenau  [8  cent.]  Glossaries — v.  K  §  277,  s.v.  "Earliest  Monuments." 

Chassang,  a.  [ed.]  Petit  Vocabulaire  Latin-fran9.  du  13°  sifecle  [fr.  Evreux  MS.]  Paris  [     ] 

FoERSTER  -1-  KoscHWiTZ,  -^  [eds.] — their  Altfranz.  Uebungsb.  \ut  K  §  273]  conts.  the  Reich,  and  Cass,  glosses  and  another. 
Scheler,  A.  [ed.]  Lexicographie  Latine  du  12  et  du  I3siecle    \repr.  fr.  Jahrb.  f  rom.  Phil.]  3/6       8°  Leipzig  67 

Three  works  by  Jean  GARLANDS,  Alex.  NECKAM,  and  ADAM  DU  FETIT-PONT. 

,,  ,,  OUa  Patella :  vocab.  latine  versifie  avec  gloss.  fran9s.  [fr.  Lille  MS.]  Brussels  79 

The  most  unportant  medieval  gloss,  is  the  Latin-Fch.  Diet  of  FIRHIN  LE  VER  fFIRMINIUS  VERMIS,  comp.  betw.  i420-r44o].  upon  wh.  e/.  SCHWARTZE,  ut  supra. 

Doublets. 

BracHet,  a.  Dictionnaire  des  Doublets  ou  doubles  formes  de  la  lang.  fran9.  ;  w.  Suppl.  2/6     8°  Paris  [68]  83 

Foreign  Elements. 

Generally. 

LouBENS,  Recueil  des  Mots  fran9ais  tirees  des  Langues  Etianghes  8*  Paris  83 

Celtic. 

Grunewald,  M. 

LiJCKE, 

Thurneysen,  R. 
Greek. 

LOUBENS, 

Latin 

Oriental, 
Uevic,  M. 

Teutonic. 

*Atzler,  F. 
hottenrot, 
Mackbl,  E. 
Neumann,  F. 

SCHECK,  M. 

schultze,  m. 
Schweisthal, 
Waltemath,  W. 


Ueber  die  keltischen  Elemente  im  Franzbsischen  Brunswick 

Grammaire  d.  Idiomes  Celtiques  en  rapp.  av.  la  lang.  fran9.  [p^ogr.]  Schleswig 

Keltoromanisches  [the  Celtic  Etymols.  in  Diez's  Etymol.  Wbch.]  4/-     8°  Halle 


Recueil  de  Mots  fran9ais  deriv^  de  la  Langue  Grecque 
— V.  K  §  210  :  Post-Classical  Latin. 

Dictionnaire  Etymologique  des  Mots  fran9.  d'origine  oriental 


8'  Paris 


7/6  s  8°  Paris 


74 
76 
84 


80 


76 


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Germanische  Wbrter  im  Franzosischen  [programme]  1/6 

Die  germanischen  Elemente  in  d.  franzos.  u.  provenzal.  Sprache  [  =  Frz.  Stud. 
Die  germ.  Elemente  in  d.  provenzal.  u.  franz.  Spr.  [phonetical ;  diss.]  1/6 

500  german.  Worter  u.  1,600  germ.  Vocabeln  in  d.  franz.  Sprache  l/— 

Die  germanischen  Elemente  der  franzosischen  Sprache        '  l/- 

Role  de  I'element  franc  de  la  langue  fran9ai.He 

Die  frankischen  Elemente  in  der  franzosischen  Sprache  [dissert.]  1/6 

984 


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8°  Cologne  76 

vi.  l]  7/-  8"  Hdlbronn  87 

8°  Berlin  76 

16°  Stuttgart  75 

8°  Berlin  76 

8°  Paris  83 

8°  Paderbom  %$ 


Philology] 


FRENCH    PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


K  §§  271-272 


Franzosische  Personennaraen  aiis  Uuiraan's  Uikundenbuch  v.  A.ras  [diss.]  l/6 
Dictionnaire  des  Noms  [20,200  names] 

fitudes  philologiques  d'Onomatologie  Normande 

Essai  d'Onomastique  [family  names  of  Vendome  in  16  cent.] 

Les  Noms  de  Famille 


Names. 

Personal  Names. 

Freyberg,  E. 
Larchey,  L. 
MoisY,  D. 

RiGOLLOT, 
RiTTER,  r.. 

Place-Names. 
de  Chaban, 

ESSER,  Q. 

Gluck,  E. 

LlTTRfi,  E. 

Maunier,  E. 
quicherat,  j. 

Synonyms. 

Bohrgnignon+Bergerol,  it  Dictionnaire  des  Synonymes  Fran9ais 

Herz,  J.  Franzosische  Synonyma 

'Lafaye,  Dictionnaire  de  Synonymes  Franfais 

Sardou,  a.  L.  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  des  Synonymes  Fran9ais 

ScHMlTZ,  B.  Franzosische  Synonymik 

Synonyms  in  Individtml  Texts— v.  K  §  277,  s.w.  Amis,  Chanson  de  Roland. 


Essais  sur  I'Origine  d.  Noms  Locaux  de  Touraine  et  Venddmois 

Ueber  gallische  Ortsnamen  in  der  Rheinprovinz  ' 

Die  bei  Casar  vorkommenden  keltischen  Ortsnamen 

Noms  de  Lieu  en  France — in  his  ifctudes  et  Glanures  \iit  K  §  268]. 

Etudes  etymol. ,  etc.,  sur  les  noms  de  villes,  bourgs,  etc. 

De  la  Formation  fr.  des  anciens  Noms  de  Lieux 


1/6 
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8'  Halle 
Nancy 
Paris 

Paris 


VendSme 
8°  Andernach 
8°  Munich 

8°  Pans 


Paris 
4°  Heilbronn 
Paris 


4/6     8°  Leipzig 


82 
80 

v> 

80 

75 


81 

74 
57 

62 
67 


84 

79 

[    178 

[    ]84 

[68]  83 


Generally. 

KOSCHWITZ,  E. 

Verb. 

Breymann,  Prf.  H. 
*Chabaneau,  C. 

MOSEN,  C. 

Thurneysen,  R. 

WiGAND,  A. 

Participle. 
Bastin, 

DOMKE, 

Mercier,  A. 

Noun. 

Gender. 
Mercier,  A. 

Pronoun. 

Gessner,  E. 
schulze,  o. 

Particles. 

Preposition. 
Clairin,  p. 


271.    FRENCH   PHILOLOGY   (rf):   ACCIDENCR 
Neufranzbsische  Formenlehre  2/-     8*  Oppeln  88 


Die  Lehre  vom  franzosischen  Verb 

Histoire  et  Theorie  de  la  Conjugation  Frai  19^156 

Das  franzosische  Verb 

Ueber  die  Conjugation  des  Verbums  estre 

Formation  et  Flexion  du  Verbe  franz.  basees  sur  le  Latin 


Le  Participe  Passi  Fran9ais  et  son  Histoire 
Ueber  die  franzosischen  Participien 
Histoire  des  Participes  Francais 


De  Neutrali  genere  quid  factum  sit  in  Gallica  Lingua 


Zur  Lehre  vom  franzosischen  Pronoraen,  2  pts. 

Zur  Entwickelung  des  franzbs.  Demonstrativpronom^iis 


2/6     8°  Munich  82 
4/6     8°  Paris               [68]  78 

3/-  r  8°   Vienna  87 

Jena  82 

2/6     8°  Sermannstadt  82 

8°  St.  Petersburg  80 

[schl.-progr.]     8°  Greifenberg  75 

3/6     8°  Paris  80 


2/-     8°  Paris  79 


2/6     8°  Berlin       [73-74]  85 
[schl.  -progr.  ]  Vegesack  76 


Du  Genetif  Latin  et  de  la  Proposition  de 


^ood]      8°  Paris 


80 


272.    FRENCH  PHILOLOGY   («):   SYNTAX,   PROSODY,   STYLE,  METRICS. 

Syntax  :  Generally— >>-  Syntax  of  verb,  Noun,  etc.,  w.  K  §  271,  s.w.  Verb,  Noun,  etc. 

Brinkma.nn    F  Syntax  des  Franzosischen  und  Englischen,  vol.  i.  12/-  ;  vol.  ii.  pts.  i.-ii.    17/6     8°  Brunswick      84;  85 

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Position  of  Words. 

Habicht,  F.  Beitr.  i.  Begrundung  d.  Stellung  v.  Subj.  u.  Pred.  ira  Neufranz.  Jena  82 

Prosody  and  Style. 

Bbauvais,  a.  E.  Deutsch-Franzbsische  Phraseologie,  2  vols.  8^  Wolfenbiittel  84 

Frankf.   E.  Franzosische  Stilistik,  pts.  i.-ii.  ea.  3/-     g    Oppeln  86 

98s 


Philology] 


QLD   FRENCH    PHILOLOGY. 


K  §273 

*Ploetz,  Karl 
Roche,  A. 

*SCHMITZ,  B. 
WiLCKE,  R. 

Metrics 

*BECQ  DE  FOUQUlfeRES, 

Benloew,  L. 

FOTH,  K. 
*LUBAESCH,  E.  O. 
PlERSON,  P. 

Quicherat,  L.  M. 

TOBLER,  A. 

History. 
Bellanger,  L. 


Vocabulaire  Syst^matique  et  Guide  de  Conversation  Franfaise 

Du  Styl  et  de  la  Composition  litt^raire 

Deutsch-Franzosische  Phraseologie  in  systematischer  Ordnung 

Der  franzosische  Aufsatz  [a  good  little  book]  i/6 

— V.  also  K  §  277,  s.w.  Amis,  Chans,  de  Roland. 

L.  Traite  General  de  Versification  Franfaise  6/6 

A  very  important  work,  the  first  really  scientific  and  philosophical  treatise  on  FcK  metrics. 

Precis  d'une  Tiieorie  des  Rhythmes 

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[Romance 

Berlin 

[    ] 

;8°  Paris 

n.d. 

Berlin 

[72]  82 

8°  Hamm 

83 

8°  Pans 

79 

Tf 

62:63 

8°  Berlin 

79 

8°      „ 

79 

8°  Paris 

84 

8°       .. 

[28]  58 

8°  Uipzig 

[80]  83 

fitudes  histor.  et  philolog.  sur  la  Rime  Frang. 


[15  cent,  to  pres.  time]     8°  Paris 


76 


de  ToURTOtTLON  +  BRINOniER, 

Grammar 

*BURGUY,  G.  F. 

Cl^dat,  L. 
Horning,  A. 
Lucking,  Gustav 

ROGET,  F.  F. 


273.    OLD  FRENCH  [AJj.  842-14th  cent.]   PHILOLOGY  (Langue  dOn.). 
Geogrraphieal  Limit. 

fetude  s.  1.  limite  g&gr.  de  1.  lang.  d'Oc  et  1.  d'Oil,  pt.  i.  [w.  map]  5/-  8°  Paris 
— V.  also  the  Introductions  to  Editions  of  Texts  in  K  §  277,  passim. 
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PhonolOg'y  — v.  also  the  Intros.   and   Notes  to  edns.   of  Texts  in   K  §  277,  esp.   those 

Koschwitz,  Mall,  Paris,  Suchier,  VoUmoUer. 
Versuch  e.  Parallele  zwischen  d.  Entwickelung  d.  Altfranz.  u.  d.  Englischen 
Dialect.  Eigenthiimlichkeiten  in  d.  Entwick.  d.  mouillierten  /  in  Altfrz.       2/6 
Laut-  und  Flexionslehre  d.  Altfranzosischen  3/6 

—V.  K  §  275. 


76 


Lencer, 
Matzke,  J.  E. 
Neumann,  F. 

Dialects :  A7icieni 

Etymolog-y. 

Lexicography. 

Je.N'SCH, 

Dictionaries 
Bartsch,  Karl 
burguy,  g.  f. 
Ducange,  C. 
godefroy,  f«. 


8° 
8° 

Berlin 
Paris 

[53-56]  82 
85 

8° 

Berlin 

77 

c8° 

Williams 

87 

8° 

Leipzig 

88 

.   by 

■  Andresen, 

,  Foersfeiv 

8° 

8° 

Schleiz 

Paris 

Heilbronn 

67 
7& 

Beitrage  zur  Lexicographic  d.  Altfranzosischen 


[schl. -programme]  1/6     8°  Magdeburg 


ss 


4°  Paris  79-89  in  prog. 
8°     „  66-72 

4°  Niort  75-84 


— V.  also  the  Glossaries  appended  to  Editions  of  Texts  in  K  §  277. 
— his  Chrestomathie  de  I'Anc.  Fran?.  \ut  infra"]  conts.  a  good  glossary. 

— in  vol.  Hi.  of  his  Grammaire  \ut  supra]  is  a  convenient  glossary,  iho'  its  etymols.  are  untrustworthy. 
— vol.  Hi.  of  his  Glossarium  [ut  K  §  2lo]  contns.  an  extensive  O.-F.  dictionary. 
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ea.  vol.  42/- 
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Accidence. 

Verb. 

Behrens,  A. 
Freund,  H. 
Spohn, 

Adjective. 

ElCHELMANN,  L. 

Hammesfahr,  a. 

Noun. 

v.  Lebinsky,  C. 

Schneider,  R. 

Pronoun. 
Ganzlin,  K. 
Gengknagel,  K. 

NiSSEN,  p. 
PlETZCH,  C. 

Numerals. 
Knosel,  K. 


Endung  d.  2  Person  Pluralis  d.  altfrz.  Verbums 
Verbalflexion  d.  altesten  franz.  Sprachdenkmaler 
Ueber  die  Conjonctif  im  Altfranzosischen 

Flexion  u.  attrib.  Stellung  d  Adj.  i.  d.  altest.  frz.  Sprachdenkm. 
Zur  Comparation  im  Altfranzosischen 


1/6 
[dissert.]  i/- 


[dissert.]  1/6 
[dissert.]  1/6 


8°  Leipzig 
8°  Heilbronn 
Schrimm 

8°  Heilbronn 
8°  Strdssburg 


90 

79 
82 


79 
81 


Declination  d.  Substant.  in  d.  Oil-sprache  [diss. ;  suppl.  by  Horning  in  Ztsch.  rom.  Phil,  vi.]  1/6  8°  Breslau  78 


Flexion  d.  Substantivs  in  d.  alt.  fr.  Denkmaler 


[dissert.]  1/6  ,    8°  Marburg 


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Kiirzung  d.  Pronomina  hinter  vocalisch.  Auslaut  im  Altfz.  [dissert.]  I/- 

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8°  Leipzig 
8°  Balle 
8°  Kiel 
8°  Halle 


Das  altfranzbsische  Zahlwort 


986 


[dissert.]  1/6     8°  Erlangen 


83 
88 

82 

82 


84 


Philology] 


MIDDLE-FRENCH    PHILOLOGY. 


[Romance 


Syntax. 

BOUECIEZ,  E. 

Klapperich  ,  J. 

SCHAFER,  W. 

Schneider,  A. 
Verb. 

KORNIG,  F. 
Participle. 
BONNARD,  J. 
BUSSE,  J. 

Klemenz,  Paul 

SCHLCTTER,  H. 

Interrogative  Sentence. 

SCHULZE,  A. 


Syntaxe  de  I'ancien  Frangais  fa  sketch]  l/- 

Histor.  Entwickelung  d.  syntakt.  Verhaltn.  d.  Bedingungssatze  im  Altfrz. 

[  =  Fra.  Stud.  iii.  3]  2/6 


K  §274 

8°  Bordeaux  85 


Die  altfranzosischen  Doppelrelativsatze 

Die  ellipt.  Verwendung  d.  partitiv.  Ausdrucks  in  Altfranz 


[dissert.]  1/6 
{dissert.]  1/6 


8° 


Heilbronn 

Marbifrg 

Breslau 


Der  syntaktische  Gebrauch  d.  Impf.  u:  hist.  Perf.  im  Altfrz.  [dissert.]  1/6     8°  Berlin 

8° 
8° 
8° 


Le  Participe  Passe  en  vieux  Fran9ais 

Die  Congriienz  d.  Part.  Prat,  in  activ.  Verbalconstr.  im  Altfr, 
Syntaktischer  Gebrauch  d.  Part.  Pras.  u.  d.  Gerundium  im  Altfrz!^ 
Gesch.  d.  syntakt.  Gebrauch  d.  Passe  def.  u.  Imparf.  im  Franz. 


2/6 
[dissert.]  i/5 

t 


Lausanne 
Gottingen 
Breslau 
Halle 


Der  altfranzosische  direkte  Fragesatz 


Particles  :  Prepositions— v.  also  K  §  277  :  s.v.  Joinville. 


DiCKHUT,  W. 

Gessner,  E. 
Raithel,  G. 
schlenner, 

Position  of  Words 
Kruger,  P. 
volcker,  b. 
Wagner,  R. 

Prosody 

T01.LE,  K. 

ZUTAVERN,  K. 

Metrics. 
Paris,  Gaston 

Chrestomathies. 

*Bartsch,  Karl  [ed.] 

>»  >i 

Constans,  L.  [ed.J 

FOERSTER  +  KOSCHWITZ, 

LiDFORSS,  E.  [ed.] 
MeVeR,  Paul£ed.] 

ToYNBEE,  Paget  [ed.] 


Form  u.  Gebrauch  d.  Prapos.  i.  d.  alt.  fr.  Sprachdenkm 

Sur  I'Origine  des  Prepositions  Fran9aises 

Die  altfranz.  Prapositionen,  pt.  i. 

Die  Praposition  de  und  ihr  adnominal.  Gebrauch 


5/- 
[dissert.]  l/6 


[dissert.]  l/- 
[dissert.]  1/6 

—V.  also  K  §  277 :  s.w.  Aucassin,  Chanson  de  Roland,  Crestien. 
Wortstellung  in  d.  frz.  Prosalitteratur  d.  13  Jahrh.  [dissert.]  1/6 

Wortstellung  in  d.  altesten  franz.  Sprachdenkmalen      [  =  Frz.  Stud.  iii.  7]  2/- 


8°  Leipzig 

8°  Miinster 

Berlin 
8°      „ 
8°  Halle 


Stellung  d.  attributiven  Adjectivs  in  altfrz.  Prosatexten 
— V.  also  K  §  277  :  sw.  Amis,  Chans,  de  Rol. ,  Crestien. 
Betheuern  u.  Beschwbren  in  d.  altrom.  [  =  FcIi.]  Poesie 
Ueberdie  altfranzosische  epische  Sprache 


[13-15  cent.]  2/6;     8' 


Berlin 

HeilbroiiH 
Leipzig 

Erlai-tgen 
Heidelberg 


■ — his  introduction  to  his  edn.  of  Vie  de  St.  Alexis  \ut  K  §  277]. 

Chrestomathie  de  I'Ancien  Franf  ais  [8-1 5  cent.  ;  w.  glossary]  lo/-      8° 

The  same ;  w.  a  grammar  of  Old  French  by  A.  Horning  12/6     8° 

Chrestomathie  de  I'Ancien  Fran9ais,  4/6 ;  Supplement   [li-ljcent;  schl.-bk.]  s  8° 
g^  [eds.]  Altfranzosisches  Uebungsbuch,  pt.  i.  3/- ;  Supplement,  pt.  i.  3/-     8° 

Pt.  i. :  Die  altesten  Sprachdeakmaler,  w.  a  facs. ;  pt.  ii. :  Rolandmaterialien. 


Choix  d'anciens  textes  fran9ais 
Recueil  d'anciens  Textes,  pts.  i.-ii. 

i, :  Vulgar— Latin,  Provenqal ;  ii. ;  Old-Fch.  Poetry  ; 

Specimens  of  Mediaeval  French 


iiL  :  Old-Fch.  Prose,  w.  glossary  inpyep. 


sl- 

5/- 


Leipzig 
Paris 

Heilbronn 
Paris 

Clar.  Press 


82 


77 
82 


83 
58 
75 


76 
82 
90 

83 
85 


[66]  84 

87 
84;  86 

84;  86 


74  77 
in  prep. 


274.    MIDDLE-FRENCH  [15th   TO   BEGINNING   17th   CENT.]  PHILOLOGY. 


History  of  the  Lang-uage. 

*Darmesteter+Hatzfeld,  ^  Le  Seizieme  Siecle  en  France  :  tableau  de  la  litter,  et  langue,  2  pts. 

A  good  piece  of  wk,  :    one  of  the  best  histories  of  a  brief  period  of  literary  history  extant  in  small  compass. 

Orthography  and  Pronunciation— ».  k  §  269 :  (esp.  sturzinger  [ed.]  and  thurot). 
Phonology. 

Der  vocalische  Lautstand  ind.  frz.  Sprache  d.  1 6  Jahrh. 

Die  lautl.  Eigenthiimhchkeiten  d.  fr.  Spr.  d.  l6  Jahrh.  [dissert.] 


8°  Paris 


78 


Lange, 
Thone,  O. 

Chrestomathies. 

Bracket,  A.  [ed.] 


Morceaux  choisis  d.  Grands  Ecrivains  fr.  du  16"  siMe     [w,  gram,  and  vocab.] 


Darmesteter  +  Hatzfeld  [ut  supra]— conts.,  as  appendix,  a  seln.  op  \6th  cent,  prose  and  verse. 


Les  Grands  ficrivains  du  l6«  siicle  [Extr.  d.  Class.  Fr.  :  w.  notes]  s 

Chrestomathie  des  Prosateurs  Fran9.  du  14-16  siMe  [w.  gram,  and  voc] 


Das  Pronomen  in  d.    rz.  Sprache  d.  16.  u.  17.  Jahrhunderts 


2/6 


Merlet,  G.  [ed.] 
MoNNARD,  Ch.  [ed.] 

Pronoun. 

LAH  MEYER, 

Syntax. 

*Benoisx,  a.  De  la  Syntaxe  fran9.  entre  Palsgrave  et  Vaugelas 

PALSGRAVE,  an  Enfflishman,  was  the  first  author  of  a  proper  French  Grammar  [pub.  1530  ;  re-ed.  GENIM  8"  Paris  52]  ;  VAUGELAS  was  a  Fch. 

Grafenberg,  S.   .  Beitrage  zur  franz.  Syntax  des  xviten.  Jahrhunderts  2/- 

Haase,  a.  Franzosische  Syntax  des  xviiten.  Jahrhunderts  7/- 

ScHAFER,  C.  Die  wichtigsteu'suitakt.  Alterthiimlichkeiten  d.  frz.  Spr.  d.  17.  Jahrh.[diss.]  1/6 

987 


Elbing 
Marienburg 

f3 
83 

%'  Paris 

[74]  81 

8°  Paris 
Geneva 

?2 

8°  Gottingen 

86 

S^  Paris  76 

grammarian  [1585-16^]. 

8°  Erlangm  85 

8°  Oppeln  8S 

4°  Jena  82 


Philology] 


FRENCH   DIALECTS. 


[Romance 


K  §275 


275.    FEENOH   DIALECTS   (a):   ANCIENT:   WITH   A  FEW  SPECIMENS   OF  LITERATURE. 


Colleetively 


G.  F. 


BURGUY, 
DlEZ,  F. 

Lucking,  Gustav 
Paris,  Gaston 

Motiograpks. 
Flkck,  a 
Zbmlih,  J, 

Central  Dialect 

Metzke,  E. 
Literature. 

Crestien  de  Troies 
Garnier  de  Pont  St. 
de  JoiNVlLLE,  Sire 

Eastern  Dialects. 

Burgundiaii 

Literature. 

Ysopet,  Der  Lyoner 

Lothringian 

Fleck,  Alig. 

Literaiitre. 

Bernard,  St. 

Psalter,  Der  lothringische  hrsg. 

Western  Dialects. 

GoRUCH,  Ewald 


— V.  also  the  Introductions  and  Notes  appended  to  edns.  of  Texts,  «/  K  §  277  :  passim. 

—in  his  Grammaire  [ut  K  §  273]. 

— in  his  Grammatilc  [ut  K  §  256]. 

Die  altesten  franzosischen  Dialekte  ih     8°  Berlin 

— in  his  Introduction  to  his  edn.  Alexis  \ut  K  §  277]. 

Der  betonte  Vocalismus  einiger  altostfr.  Sprachdenkmaler 
Der  Nachlaut  i  in  d.  Dialekten  Nord-  u.  Ostfrankr. 


8"  Marburtr 
8*  Halle 


[dissert.]  x/6 

[dissert.]  x/6 

The  Introductions  and  notes  to  edns.  of  O.-F.  texts  [  K  S  277]  often  cont.  raucli  important  dialectical  matter. 

(Isle  of  France  and  pt.  of  Champagne). 

Der  Dialekt  von  Isle  de  France  im  13  u.  14  Jalirhundert  Breslau 

— V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Arthurian  Romances. 
Maxence    — V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Chronicles  in  Verse. 
— V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Prose  :  Chronicles. 

(Nivernais,  Berry,  OrlAanais,  Tooraine,  etc.). 

hrsg.  Prf.  W.  Foerster  [Altfranzos.  Bibl,,  vol.  v.]    5/$     8°  Heilbronn 

(Lothringen). 

Der  betonte  Vocalismus  einiger  altfrz.  Sprachdenkmaler 


77 


V 

n 


iil 


2/-     8°  Marburg 


■V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Prose  :  Sermons. 
E.  Apfeldstedt 


[  =  Altfranzos.   Bibl.,  vol.  iv.]  6/-     %°  Heilbronn 


82 


77 


81 


A  nglo-Norman 

Kloppe, 

Le  H^richer,  L. 

Skeat,  Prf.  W.  W. 

Vising,  J. 


Marburg 
Avranches 


Upsala 


S3;  S4 

84 


82 
84 


Die  siidwestlischen  Dialekte  d.  Langue  d'Oil  [= Franz.  Stud.  iii.  2  (ut  K  §  256)]  s/-  8°  Heilbronn  82 

Die  nordwestlischen  Dialekte  d.  Langue  d'Oil  [  =  Franz.  Stud.  v.  ■^(ut  K§2S6)]4/-8°        „  86 

(England) — v.  also  K  §  268,  s.v.  French  Lang,  in  England. 

Recherch^  sur  le  dialecte  de  Wace,  2  pts. 

Glossaire  Etymol.  Anglo-Normand  ;  ou  I'Anglais  ramen^  h.  la  lang.  frany.    6/6     8' 

A  curious  boolc,  as  may  be  judgfed  from  the  title. 

Rough  List   of  Eng.  Words  fd.  in  Anglo-Fch.  [13-14  cents.]-^j»  Trans.  Philol.  Soc.  80-81,  pt.  iil.. 

Append,  v.,  pp.  91-168. 

Etude  s.  le  dialecte  Anglo-Normand  du  12  siicle  [dissert.] 

Sur  la  Versification  Anglo-Normande 
Literature. 

ADGAR'sLegendsof  Mary — v.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Religious  and  Moral  Poetry. 
Auban,  St.,  Life  of  — v.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Religious  and  Moral  Poetry. 

Beno!t  de  Ste.  More     — v.  K  §  277^  s.v.  Other  Romances. 
Brandan,  St.,  Voyage  of   — v.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Religious  and  Moral  Poetry. 

Chandos  Herald  Le  Prince  Noir  [14  cent.],  ed.  Fr.  Michel ;  w.  Engl.  tt.  50/- 

Chardry,  — V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Religious  and  Moral  Poetry. 

Charlemagne  :  Anglo-Norman  poem  of  12  cent.,  ed.  Fr.  Michel  o.p.  [iw.  6/-] 

Chroiiiques  Anglo-Normands  — v.  K  §  277;  s.v.  Chronicles  in  verse. 
Gaymar,  Geoff,  [c.  1146]  — v.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Chronicles  in  verse. 
Horn,  Ritter:  ed.  R.  Brede-fE.  Stengel,  fr.  Camb.,  Oxon.  and  Lend.  MSS.  ;  [Ausgaben 

u.  Abhandl.  viii.]  6/- 

ed.  F.  Wissmann  ;  w.  notes  and  gloss.  [Quellen  u.  Forsch.]    3/6 

Marie  of  France  [13  cent.]  — v.  K  §  277,  s.tw.  Indiv.  Lyric  Writers  and  Didactic  (b) :  Lais. 


4°  QuarUch 

83 

8°  London 

36 

8°  Marburg 
8°  Strassburg 

S3 
81 

Philippe  de  Tiiaun 
Wace,  Robert 

Franco- Norman 

BOUCHERIE, 
HOTZEL, 
ROETH,  C, 
SCHUl.ZKE,  p. 

Sthauch,  M. 
Thiekkopf,  p. 


—V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Early  Poetry :  Didactic  {c). 
— V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Chronicles  in  Verse. 

(Maine,  Brittany,  Perche,  Poitou,  Anjou). 

Le  Dialecte  Poitevin  au  13°  si^cle 

Der  norman.  Dialekt  und  die  franzosische  Scliriftsprache  [schl.-progr.] 

Ueber  d.  Ausfall  des  iiitervocalen  d  im  Norman.  [dissert.] 

Betontes/-|-J  und  o-\-i  in  d.  norman.  Mundavt  [dissert.] 

Lat.  S  in  der  norman.  Mundart  [dissert.] 

Der  stammhafte  Wechsel  im  Norman.  [dissert.] 


Montpellitr 

Eisenach 

Halle 

7- 

6'i 

83 

>1 

79 
Si 

Literature. 

Ribliotheca  Normannica  :  Denkmaler  normann.  Litteratur  u.  Sprache,  hrsg.  H, 

L:  RKiinprcdf^,  hreg-.  II,  SUCHIER,  4/6 


iL:  Judenknabe  [3  Gk.,  14  Lat,  8  Fch.  texts],  hrsff.  E.  WOLTER,  4/- 
|w.  notes  Reiiih     'OhlerJ,  10/-. 

988 


Suchier,  vols,  i.-iii.  18/6     8*  Halh 

ill. :  Lais  d,  Marie  de  France,  hrsg.  K.  WARMKS 


79-87 


Philology] 


FRENCH   DIALECTS. 


[Romance 


Picardian 

Haase,  H. 
Jenrich,  C 

SlEMT,  O. 
Literature 
Alexis,  St.,  Vie  de 
Aucassiu  et  Nicolete 
Chevalier  as  deus  especs 
Dit  dou  vrai  aniel 
MousKES,  Philippe 
Philippe  de  R^my 
Raoul  de  Houdenc 


K  §276 

(Artois,  Flanders,  Bas-Maine,  pt.  of  Champagne,  Hennegall,  Namur,  Luttich,  Brabant). 
Das  Verhaltond.  picard.  u.  wallou.  Denkmaler  d.  Mittelalt.  [a  &  dbef.  n  ;  diss.]  Halle  So 

—     ■  -  [diss.;  attributes  poem  to  Namur  dial.]  „  8i 

[dissert.]  „  8i 


Die  Mundart  d.  Munchener  Brut 
Ueber  lat.  c  vor  e  und  i  im  Pikardischen 


— V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  "Earliest  Monuments." 
—V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Fiction. 
— V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Romans  d'Aventures. 
—V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Didactic  Poetry  (a)  :  Dits. 
— V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Chronicles  in  Verse. 
— V,  K  §  277,  s.v.  Romans  d'Aventures. 
— V.  K  §  277,  s.v.  Lyric  Poets. 


Bibliography. 

Scheffler,  W. 

Ai\jou. 

MENliRE, 

Aunis. 

Meyer,  L.  E. 

Breton 
Champagne : 

Saubinet,  E. 

LiUe. 

Debeure  du  Buc, 
Vermesse,  L. 

Lorraine. 

Adam,  Lucien 
Michel, 

Maine. 

Chardon, 

Wetz. 

Horning,  A. 

Normandy. 

Bibliography. 

FRiRE,  E. 

Dictionaries. 
du  Bois,  L. 
LittrA,  E- 
du  Meril,  a. +E. 

M^TIVIER,  G. 

,  MoisY,  D. 
komdahl,  a. 

Vasnier, 

History,  etc. 

JORET,  Ch. 

Phonology. 

JORET,  C. 

Parisianisras 

BOTZON,  ,L. 
NiSARD,  Ch. 

"        "  ^ 

^'ILLATTE,  C. 

Picardy. 

•CORBLET,  T. 


276.    FRENCH  DIALECTS  (*) :  MODERN. 

— in  his  Die  franzbsische  Volksdichtung  und  Sage 

Glossaire  Angevin  etymologique  compare  avec  differents  dialectes 

Glossaire  de  1' Aunis 

— V.  K  §  280  :  Celtic  Philology  (*) :  Cymric  Branch. 

Rheims. 

Vocabulaire  du  bas  langage  Remois 


Leipzig 

83  i  84 

8°  Angers 

81 

3/- 

8°  Paris 
8°  Rheims 

71 
45 

Nouveau  Glossaire  Lillois 
Vocabulaire  du  Patois  Lillois 


Les  Patois  Lorrains 

Diet.  d.  expressions  vicieuses 


Etudes  sur  les  dialectes  et  les  patois 


[w.  histor.  and  gramm.  intro.  ]  8°  Lille 

8°      „ 


[gram.,  gloss.,  texts]     8/6     8°  Nancy 
[esp.  Lorraine]  8°      „ 


[spec.  Maine] 


Die  ostfranzosische  Grenzdialekte  zwischen  Metz  und  Belfort 


Manuel  du  Bibliographe  Normand 


8°  LeMans 


4/6     8°  Heilbronn 


o.p. 


8°  Rouen 


Glossaire  du  Patois  Normand,  augment^  par  Travers  8°  Caen 
Histoire  et  Glossaire  du  Normand— 1»  his  Etudes  et  Glanures  \ut  K  §  268]. 

Dictionnaire  du  Patois  Normand  8°      ,, 

Dictionnaire  Franco-Norman  [Guernsey,  etc.]     12/-     8°  London 

Dictionnaire  du  Patois  Normand,  2  vols.  12/6      8°  Caen 

Glossaire  du  Patois  du  Val  de  Saire  8°  Linkoeping 

Petit  Dictionnaire  du  Patois  Normand  s  8°  Rouen 


Des  Charact^res  et  de  I'Extension  du  Patois  Normand 
Essai  sur  le  Patois  Normand  du  Bessin 


Melanges  de  Phonetique  Normande 


S/-     8°  Paris 
5/-     8°      „ 

2/6     8°  Paris 


— V.  also  Slang,  infra  (espec.  Larchey). 

Sur  ]e  Langage  Actuel  de  Paris                                         [school-programme]  Frankfovt 

£tude  sur  le  Langage  Populaire  de  Paris                                                           6/6  8°  Paris 

De  quelques  Parisianismes  Populairesexpliq.  d.  17-19  siecles                         2/6  12°       ,, 

Parisismen                                                          [alphab.  diet,  of  Parisianisms]  5/-  8°  Berlin 

Glossaire  6tymol.  et  comp.  du  Patois  Picard  [anc.  and  mod. ;  w,  bibliogr.]    7/6  8°  Paris 

989 


67 
■60 


81 
81 


69 

87- 

59 

50 

5° 
70 

87 
8i 
62 


|3 
81 


8S 


73 
72 

76 

[84]  90 


51 


Philology] 


OLD   FRENCH   LITERATURE. 


[Romance 


Essai  sur  le  Langage  Poitevin 
Glossaire  du  Poitou,  de  la  Saintonge  et  de  I'Aunis 
Dictionnaire  Etymologique  du  Patois  Poitevia 
Glossaire  Poitevin 

—V.  K  §  266. 


[w.  bibliogr.] 


2/6     8°  Niort 
8°  Poiters 
8°  Niort 

3/6     8°  Paris 


Glossaire  Saintongeais 
Dictionnaire  du  Patois  Saintongeais 

— V.  also  Parisianisms,  supra. 

Argot  and  Slang                        [French-English  Dictionary,  with  intro.]  10/6  p  8° 

Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Verte  S/-     8° 

Dictionnaire  Historique,  Etymolog.  et  Anecdot.  de  1' Argot  Parisien ;  ill.  5/-  r  8° 

Etudes  de  Philologie  comparee  de  1' Argot  [of  Europe  and  Asia]  o.p.  \w.  10/-]  r  8° 

Dictionnaire  de  I'Argot  Modeme  $/-  s  8° 

De  Jargon  et  Jobelin  :  avec  un  dictionnaire  du  jargon  10/-     8° 

— V.  also  K  §  231. 

Introduction  k  I'etude  d.  Dialectes  du  pays  romand 

Glossaire  du  Patois  de  la  Suisse  Romande,  ed.  Favrat 


12/6     8°  Bordeaux 
7/6     8°  Soyau 


[not  V.  good] 


8/- 


Whittaker 
Paris 


8°  Neuchdtd 
8°  Basle 


Glossaire  Fribourgeois 

Recherches  sur  les  Patois  Romans  du  canton  de  Fribourg  [gram.,  chrest,  gloss.] 


Dictionnaire  Gen^vois 


Essai  sur  un  Patois  Vosgien,  pt.  i. 
Coup  d'oeil  sur  les  Patois  Vosgiens 


».p. 


[phonology]  ib/- 
\repr.  fr.  Echo  des  Vosge^] 


8°  Fribourg 
8°  Leipzig 

8°  Geneva 


V  Efinal 
8*       .. 


66 
68 
78 
69 


88 
69 


[87]  89 


K  §277 

Poitou. 

Dreux  du  Radier 
Favre,  L. 
Levrier,  G. 
Rousseau,  Abbe 

Provencal 
Saintonge. 

EVEILLE,  A. 
JONAIN,  P. 

Slang' 

BARRfeRE,  Albert 
Delvau,  A. 
Larchey,  L. 
Michel,  F.  R. 
Rigaud,  L. 
ViTU,  A. 

Switzerland 

Ayer,  Ch. 
Bridel,  D. 

Fribourg. 

Grangier,  L, 
Hafelin,  F. 

Geneva. 

Gaudy-Lefort, 

Vosges. 

Haillant,  N. 

JOUVE,  L. 

Walloon. 

Altenburg,  W.  Versuch  einer  Darstellung  d.  wallon.  Mundart,  3  pts.  [sch.-progr.  ;  phonetical] 

Chansons  et  Poesies  Wallonnes  [Pays  de  Liege]      4/6 


]83 

]8o 

56 

81 

90 


78 
67 


64-68 
79 

27 


CHAVtE,  H. 

Dejardin,  J.  [ed.] 
Grandgagnage,  C. 


m[ichiels],  l. 
Remacle,  L. 

SiGART,  J. 

Canadian. 

Dun,  O. 

Elliott,  Prf.  [Am.], 

Creolese 

Baissac,  E. 


8°  Eupen 
8°  Liige 
8°  Brussels 
8°  Lilge 
8°      „ 
8°  Brussels 

8°  Liige 

8°      „ 

8°  Brussels 


Fran^ais  et  Wallons  [a  parallel]  ^\■ 

Dictionnaire  des  Spots  [proverbs]      8/6 

Dictionnaire  etymol.  de  la  Langue  Wallonne        vols,  i.-ii.  pt.  I  o.p.  [w.  15/-]  i 
The  Same,  vol.  ii.  pt.  2  [end],  ed.  w.  suppl.  and  glossary,  A.  Scheler  10/-  i 

Vocab.  des  Noms  Wallons  d'Animaux,  de  Plantes  et  de  Mineraux 
Grammaire  elementaire  Liegeoise  o.p.  [w.  7/6] 

Dictionnaire  Wallon-Fran9ais,  2  vols.  21/— 

Glossaire  etymologique  Montois  8/6 

EXTRA-EUROPEAN    DIALECTS. 

Glossaire  Franco- Canadieti  et  Vocab.  de  Locutions  Vicieuses  usit^es  au  Canada 
On  a  Philological  Expedition  to  Canada  [Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ,  Dec.  '84] 

— V.  also  K  §  161. 

£tude  sur  le  patois  Creole- Mauricien  8°  Nancy 


83 
6* 


80 ;  81 ;  82 

57 
63 

45;  50 

go 
57 
63 
[  153 
70 


8°  Queiec 
v8°  Baltimore 


80 


go 


277.    OLD  FRENCH  LITERATUEE. 

Collections :  Modern. 

Altfranzbsische  Bibliothek,  hrsg.  W.  Foerster,  vols,  i.-xi.  67/6     8°  ffeilironn  79-87  inprog^. 

Excellent  edns.  by  prominent  German  Romance  scbolars,  of  Old-French  and  Provencal  texts.    The  more  import,  ent.  separ. 
Bibliothique  Fran9aisedu  Moyen-Sge,  ed.  P.  Meyer + Gaston  Paris  8°  Paris       84  in  prog, 

i.-ii. ;  Recueil  d.  Motets  franc,  des  ia-13  siicles,  by  G.  RAYNAUD. 

Franzbsische  Neudrucke  hrsg.  K.VoUmoUer,  pts.  i.-viii.  20/6   8°  //eilironn  So-88  in  firog. 

Societe  des  Anciens  Textes.  Publications  of,  vols,  i.-xxiii.  [the  more  import,  ent.  separ.]  %°  Paris  T^-%6inprog. 

Chrestomathies  — ».  K  §  273. 

990 


Philology] 


OLD   FRENCH    LITERATURE. 


[Romance 


K  §277 


"  The  Earliest  Monuments." 

DlEZ,  F.  [ed.]  Altromanische  Sprachdenkmale 


8°  Bonn 
8°      „ 


46 
65 


[Eide,  Eulalia,  Boetliius] 

with  Germaa  notes  and  an  Introduction  on  French  epic  verse. 

I,        [ed.]  Altromanische  Glossare  berichtigt  u.  erklart   [Reichenau  &  Cassel  glosses]  z/6 

FOERSTER+KOSCHWITZ,  W  +  E.   \tis.^—^t.  \.  of  tktir  Altfrz.   Uebungsbuch   [»/  K  §  273]    conts.    the 

" Earliest  Monuments" -^1-     $1°  Heilbronn  84 

KoscHWiTZ,  E.  [ed.]         Les  plus  anciens  Monuments  de  la  Langue  Franyaise  i/-  s  8°        „  [79]  86 

Paris,  Gaston  [ed.]  Les  plus  anciens  Monuments  d.  1.  lang.  fr.:  Album         [Soc.  Anc.  Textes]  &°  Paris  75 

Stengel,  Prf.  E.  [ed.]     Die  altesten  frz.  Sprachdenkmaler — in  Ausgaben  und  Abhandlungen,  pts.  i.  and  xi.  8/-&  i/-  Marburg  84 

Aids  ; 

Koschvritz,  E.  Commentar  zu  d.  altesten  frz.  Sprachdenkm.,  pt.  i.  (Altfrz.  Bibl.]  «/-       8*  Heilhroim  86 

Commentaries  to  (i)  (i)  (3)  (7)  and  (9).  ' 

Schneider,  R.  Flexion  d.  Substantivs  in  d.  alt.  Denkm.  u.  im  Charlemaene  [dissert.!  Marhirg  83 

Individual  Texts. 

Alexis,  Vie  de  St.  [12  cent.]  ed.  Gaston  Paris  +  L.  Pannier  o.p.  \_w.  24/-J  8°  Paris 

A  methodical  reconstruction  of  the  oldest  text,  with  an  important  introduction  on  the  language  and  metre  of  the  poem.     The  ttxt  (only)  was  repr.  i/6  8°  Paris  85. 


72 


Cambridge  Psalter  ed.  Fr.  Michel  [Coll.  de  Docum.  Inedits]  8°  Paris 

Aids  : 

Fichte,  E.  Die  Flexion  im  Cambridge  Psalter  HalU 

Schumann,  W.  Vocalismus  und  Consonantismus  d.  Cambridge  Psalter— z»  Frz.  Studien,  vol.  iv.  4  [»^  K  §  268]  2/6  8"  HtiUiroim 

Cassel  Glossary  [8  cent.]  [Teutonic  and  Romance  gloss.  ;  came  from  Fulda] — v.  Diez's  Altioman.  Glossare,  supra. 

Oxford  Psalter  ed.  Fr.  Michel  8°  Oxford 

Haarseim,  Vocalismus  und  Consonantismus  im  Oxford  Psalter -^»  Roman,  Studien.,  vol.  iv.  \ut  K  §  256]. 

Meisler,  J.  H.  Die  Flexion  im  Oxford  Psalter  HalU 

Reichenau  Glossary  [8  cent.],  ed.  Hoffmann  [Latin  and  Romance  gloss.  ;  MS.  at  Carlsruhe] 

ed.  F.  Diez — in  his  Altromanische  Glossare — ut  supra. 

The  "Earliest  Monuments"  comprize:  (i)  The  Strassburg  Oaths ,  (z)  Songr  of  St.  Eulalie  :  (3)  Jonah-fragment  [at  Valenciennes]; 
(4)  Leodegarfsepar.  ed.  Gaston  Paris];  (5)  "Pixm  on  Passion -.  |6)  Alexius\v.  supyay.  (7)  Solomon' sStntg;  t^)  Alexander- 
/ragm.  of  AUBERl  of  Eesancon  [y.  K  §267  ■-  Provengale] ;  (9)  EpUtle  of  S.  Stephen:  (10)  Sponsus~to  wh.  may  be  added 
the  prose  wks.;  (11)  Tr.  o!  B/is.  0/  Kinffs  ["  Quarts  Livres");  (12)  Oxford  Psalter  [v.  suf.y,  (13)  Cs^mhiidgc  Psalter  [v.  sup.'i- 
KOSCHWIT2  includes  (i)  (3)  I3I  (4)  (S)  do) ;  PARIS  gives  photogr.  facss.  of  <i)  (a|  (3I  (4)  (5) !  Stengel  gives  (i)  (a)  I3)  (4I  (S) 
(6)  (7)  |S)  and  (9). 

Chansons  de  Gestes. 

Hislory. 

Castets,  F.  Recherches  sur  1.  rapports  d.  chans.  d.  g.  et.  de  I'ep.  chev.  ital.  5/- 

Gautier,  Leon  Les  ilfepopees  Fran9aises,  4  vols.  [vol.  ii.  not  pub.  yet]  33/6 

Paris,  Gaston  Histoire  poetique  de  Charlemagne  o.p.  \_pb.  21/- ;  w.  25/-] 

On  the  origins  and  ramifications  of  the  legend.     Of  much  importance  for  the  hist,  of  the  0,-F,  chanson-de-geste, 

Perschmann  +  Reimann  + Rhode,  H.  +  W.+A.     Beitrage  zur  Kritik  d.  frz.  Karlsepen  [=Ausg.  u. 

Abhand.  iii.]  5/- 
Rajna,  Pio  Le  Origini  dell'  Epopea  Francese 

For  English  versions  and  texts  of  the  Carlovingian  Romances,  v.  K  §  48. 

Texts. 

Adenes  LI  Rois  [13  cent.]  Roumans  de  Berte  aux  grans  pies,  ed.  A.  Scheler  3/6 

Aid  : 

Feist,  A.  Zur  Kritik  der  Bertasage  [Ausg.  u.  Abhandl.  lix.]  1/6 

AiMEEi  DE  NarbonnS      Chanson  de  Geste,  ed.  L.  Demaison  [Soc.  Anc.  Textes] 

Aiol  et  Mirabel  and  Elie  de  St.  Gille,  ed.  Prf.  W.  Foerster ;  w.  Germ,  notes  and  gloss,  [w.  glossary]  21/- 

„         „  „  ed.  F.  Normand+G.  Raynaud  [Soc.  Anc  Textes] 

Aliscans  [12  cent,  chans.  d.  geste];  ed.  F.  Guessard+A.  de  Montaiglon 

„  ed.  Dr.  Jonckbloet — in  his  edn.  of  Guillaume  d'Orange,  2  vols. 

Amis  et  Amiles  and  Jourdains  de  Blaives,  ed.  C.  Hofmann  4/" 

,,  and  Amiloun  [Eng.  vers.] :  W.  O.-Fch.  source,  hrsg. E.  Kolbing  [Altengl.  Bibl.]  7/- 

Jourdains  de  Blaives  is  a  continuation  of  the  chanson  de  geste  Antiset  Amiles. 

Aids  :  j-  ,    i^ 

HOllen,  J.  Stil.  u.  Compos,  d.  Airtis  et  Amiles  u.  Jourd.  cU  Blaives  [dissert.  J  1/6 

Klein,  H.  Sage,  Metrik  u.  Grammatik  d.  Amis  et  Amiles  [dissert.]  1/6 

Koch,  J.  Ueber  jfourtiaines  de  Blaives  1/6 

KdLBiNG,  Prf.  E.  tleberliefcrung  d.  Sage  v.  Amis  et  Amiles— in  Paul  and  Braune's  Beitriige  {ui  K  §  225]. 

Lausberc,  Die  Verbalen  Synonyma  in  ,<4«m£^ /4»«Vwu.  ^Jourdciins  tie  Blaives  [dissert.]  2/- 

LiNK,  Th.  Eine  sprachliche  Studie  fiber  die  agn.  Version  der  Wwzw-Sa^tf  ^            1/6 

MoDERSOHN,  Die  "REaAien  in  Amis  u.  Amiles  M.  jfiturdains  de  Blaives _  ^  _  [dissert.]  j/6 

ScHOFPE,  J.  Metrum  u,  Assonanz  d.  Amis  et  Amiles  [=Franz,  Stud.  iii.  i.  {ut  K  §  268)]  1/6 

Aquin  [chans.  d.  geste]       ed.  Joiion  des  Longrais 

Aspremont  [chanc.  de  geste]  ed.  F.  Guessard+L.  Gautier 

Auberi  [chans.  d.  geste]  ed.  P.  Tarbe ;  ed.  A.  Tobler 

Aye  d' Avignon  [chans.  d.  geste]  ed.  F.  Guessard  +  P.  Meyer 

Aymon,  Quarte  Fils  — v.  Renaus  de  Montauban,  infra. 

BoDEL,  Jean  Les  Saisnes,  ed.  Fr.  Michel  [Charlemagne's  wars  w.  Witekind]  o.p. 

,,  „  ,,       Four  Pastourelles  are  ed.  IC  Bartsch — «« AzV  Altfrz.  Rom.  u.  Pastoiirellen  [»/ »«/>-o]. 

991 


76 


79 

«4 

60 


il 


8°  Paris                       tf 
8°       „      [63-68]  78-82 
8°      „                        65 

8°  Marburg 
8°  Florence 

82 

84 

8°  Brusseh 

74 

8'  Mariurg 
8°  Paris 
8°  Heilbronn 
Paris 

8fi 

76-82 
78 

8°  The  Hague 
8°  Erlangen 
8°  Heilbronn 

70 

[52]  82 
84 

S"   Monster 

V  Bonn 

8'  Konigsberg 

83 
75 

75 

8*  Monster 
%'   Munich 
8°  Monster 
«  Heilbronn 

11 

86 
8- 

8°  Nantes 
8°  Paris 
8°  Rheims   40 ; 
8°  Paris 

80 

55 

Lpz.  70 

61 

8' 


39 


Philology] 


OLD   FRENCH   LITERATURE. 


[■Romance 


K  §277 

Chanson  de  Roland, 

Texts. 
(«)  Reprints  and  Facsimiles .  ed.  Prf.  W.  Foerster  fr.  ChSteauroux  and  Venetian  (vii.)  MSS.  [Altfrz.  Bibl.]  lo/-  8°  Heilbronn  83 
„         „  „         fr.   Paris,  Lyons,   and   Cambr.  MSS.  and  Lotiir. 

fiagm.  [Altfrz.  Bibl.]  10/- 

„    Prf.  E.  Kolbing;  w.  German  notes  fir.  Venetian  MS.  (iv.)  5/- 

„    Prf.  E.  Stengel,  fr.  Cod.  O.,  Digby  23  MS.  3/- 

\i)  Editiens :  ed.  Karl  Bavtsch ;  w.  German  notes,  intro.  and  index  3/" 

„  Prf.  E.  Bohmer,  sub  tit.  Rencesval  [Oxford  Text]  2/- 

„  L.  Cledat  [a  good  working  edn.,  w.  glossary]  2/6 

„  Leon  Gautier;  w.  Mod.  Fch.  tr.,  conim.  and  gloss,  [a  classical  edn]        5/- 

„       „  „      ;  smaller  edn. 

„  Fr.  Michel 

„  Th.  Miiller,  pt.  i.  [text  and  notes]       [the  best  scientific  edn.,  Oxford  MS.] 

The  second  part  was  to  have  been  a  Glossary,  but  MULLBR  has  died  since. 


12°  Leipzig 
8°  Halle 
8°  Paris 
8°  Tours 
3l6  s  8°  „ 
Paris 
8°  Gottingen 


87 
11 

7« 
74 
72 
86 
[72]  87 
[     384 

[63]  78 


Translations,  ■. 

[a]  Modern  French 


(b)  German: 
{c)  English: 
■  Aids: 
BiBHography. 
Bakquier,  J. 
•Seelmann,  Emil 
General  Criticism. 

"DlEHL, 
FOERSTER,  Prf.  W. 

Gravell, 
Meyer,  H. 
Dictionaries 
Language. 
Beyer,  E. 
bockhoff,  h. 
Carlberg, 
Keller,  A. 
Lemberg,  D.  D. 

LoSCHHORN,  H. 
MORF,  H. 
NiEBUHR,  C. 

Reissert,  O. 

RiECKE, 

Simon,  M, 
Trautmann,  M. 
Rhythm. 
Hill,  F. 
Rameau,  a. 
Style, 
Deees,  H. 

ZiLLER,  F. 

Textual  Criticism. 

DONGES,  E. 

Laurentius,  G. 
Pakscher,  a. 

Manuscripts. 

Ottmann,  H. 
Perschmann,  H. 


;  trad.  A.  d'Avril 

„     Leon  Gautier — in  his  edn.  of  text,  ut  supra, 

„     P.  jSnain 

,,     Petit  le  JuUeville  ;  w.  French  notes 
iibers.  W.  .Hertz 
,— «/.  K§48. 


% 


Bibliographic  de  la  Chanson  de  Roland 
Bibliographie  des  Rolandliedes 


t 

Die  Rolandssage  in  der  altfranztSsischen  Foesle 

Roiand-Materi alien  [=Suppl.  pL  i.  0/  his  Altfrz.  Uebungsbuch,  w^  K  §  273]  3/- 

Dje  Charakteristik  der  Personen  im  Roland 

Abhandlung  fiber  Roland  [schl.-progr.] 

— in  edns.  by  Cli^dat,  Gautier,  supra. 

Die  Pronomina  im  Rolandlied  [dissert.]  1/6 

per  syntaktische  Gebrauch  der  Tempera  im  Roland  [dissert.] 
Etude  sur  I'Usage  Syntactique  dans  la  Chanson  de  Roland 
Die  Sprache  des  Venezianer  Roland  V* 

Die  Synonyma  im  Rolandslied  [Oxford  text ;  dissert.]  i/- 

Zum  normanischem  Roland  [dissert.]  i/- 
Wortstellung  im  RolandsIied=Roman-Studien  iii.  pp.  199  sqq,  [ut  K  §  256]- 

Syntaktische  Studien  zum  altfrz.  Rolandsliede,  pt.  i.  2/- 

Syntaktische  Behandlung  d.  Verses  im  Alexius-  u.  Rolandliede  [Ausg.  u.  Abhand.  xiii.]  2/6 

Construction  d.  Nebensatze  im  Rolandsliede                    _  [dissert.] 

Ueb.  d.  flexivischen  Verfali  d.  Substantivs  im  Rolandslied  [dissert.]  i/- 

Tempora  und  Modi  im  Rolandslied  [dissert.] 


8°  PaHs 

8**  Bordeaux 
8*'  Paris 
8°  Stuttgart 


8°  Heilbronn 


Marieiiiuerder 
*  Heilhronn 


[  ]8o 
62 
61 


Bremen 


V  Halle 

Mti?isier 

Lvnd 
S*   Calw 
8°   Milnster 
8'   Gottitigen 


Ueber  d.  Metrum  in  der  Chanson  de  Roland 

Upber  d.  als  adit  nachweisb.  Assonanzen  des  Rolandsliedes 

Gebrauch  d.  Epitheta  Omantia  im  altfrz.  Rolandsliede 
Derepische  Styl  des  altfrz.  Rolandsliedes 

Die  Baligantepisode  im  Roland 
Zur  Kritik  der  Chanson  de  Roland 
Zur  Composition  und  Kritik  des  Rolands 


[dissert.]  1/6 
[Oxford  text]  6/- 

[dissert.] 
[schl.-progr.] 

[dissert.]  z/6 

3/- 


Die  Stellung  v.  Venet  (v)  in  d.  Ueberlieferung  d.  C.  de  R. 
Die  Stellung  von  O  in  d.  Ueberlieferung  d.  C.  de  R, 


8°  Marburg 
MUnster 

8"   Bomi 
Halle 

8°   Strassbitrg 
r   Halle 

Milnster 
Magdeburg 

8'  Heilbronn 

Leipzig' 
8°  Berlin 

4°   Marburg 


67 

86 
80 
68 


75 
80 
75 
8s 
86 


84 
83 
67 
71 

73 
78 

83 
83 

8a 
76 
85 

79 
80 


1/6 
[dissert.]  i/- 
The  Romance  fK  §  256]  and  French  [K  §  268]  philological  journals  contain  very  many— often  yery  important— monographs  on  Roland. 

Charlemagne's  Reise  nach  Jerusal.  u.  Constantinopel,  ed.  E.  Koschwitz  [Altfrz.  Bibl. ;  w.  gloss.]  4/6     8°  Heilbronn      [80]  83 

,,  „  „  Sechs  Bearbeitungen  d.  Gedichts,  ed.  E.  Koschwitz  5/6     8°  ,,  79 

Cymric,  Eng.,  3  O.-F.  and  Notse  versions  of  the  chanson,  semi-burlesque  in  character,  wh.  w.  Antioche,  forms  two  of  the  earliest  instances  of  the  appearance  of  the  "Esprit  CaiUois.  ' 


Chevalerie  Ogier  de  Danemarche,  ed.  Barrels  o.p.      8°  Paris 

Chevalier  auCyngeazirf  Godefroidde  Bouillon,  ed.  C.  Hippeau,  2  vols.  [only  300  printed]  14/-     8°      „ 

This  group  of  C/tansoris  de  gestes  comprizes  Antioche,  Les  Ch^tifs,  Les  Enfances,  Codefroy,  Baudoin  dc  Sebourc.  Bastars  dt  BouiUoti.  and  otiiers. 


Antioche  [chans.  d.  geste;  ?  by  Graindor  de  Douai]  ed.  Paulin  Paris,  2  vols. 
Modern  Fch.  Trsl.  trad.  Mme.  de  Sainte-Aulaire 
Aid;  , 

Paris,  Paulin  Nouvelle  Etude  sur  la  Chanson  d' Antioche 

Bastars  de  Bouillon  [sequel  to  below]|_^  Romans  d'Aventures. 


8°  Paris 
8° 


Baudoin  de  Sebourc 
Doon  de  Maience 
EliedeSt.Gille 

»)  >> 

Fierabras 

Italian  Version: 
Aid: 


[extract]  2/- 


Brussels 
Paris 


ed.  St.  Bormans 

ed.  Prf.  W.  Foerster — with  Aiol  et  Mirabel,  supra, 
„    G.  Raynaud  [Soc.  Anc.  Textes]     8°  Paris 

ed.  F.  Guessard— z«  his  Anciens  Poetes  de  la  France  [««/  supra\. 

„   A.  Kroeber  +  G.  Servois  %'  Paris 

El  cantare  di  Fierabraccia  et  Uliuieri,  ed.  E.  Stengel  [= Ausg.  u.  Abhand;ii,]  6/-     8°  Marburg 

For  the  English  test  \Sir  Ferumbras\  v.  K  9  48 ;  for  the  Provenijal,  v.  K  §  267. 


42 

74 ;  77 

48 

48-6S 


74 
59 

79 

60 
81 


Die  handschriftl.  Gestaltungen  d.  "  Fierabras''  und  ihrc  Vorstufe  1/6 

Au  excellent  example  of  die  best  German  "  higher  criticism  "—(^  also  his  l/^iters.  iib.  d.  Troulad.  [u/  su^.']. 

992 


8'  Leipzig 


69 


Philology] 


OLD   FRENCH   LITERATURE. 


[Romance 


K  §277 


GERARD  DE  RoussiLLON  — V.  K  §  267  ProveiKjal  Literature,  s.v.  Girartz  de  Rossilho. 

Gi:RARD  DE  ViANB           ed.  p.  Tarbe  o.fi.  8° 

Guillaume  d'Orange           Chansons  de  Geste,  ed.  Dr.  W.  J.  A.  Jonckbloet,  2  vols.  o.p.  [w.  24/-]  8° 

fi                ,,                  The  same,  mis  en  nouveau  lang. ,  p.  Jonckbloet  6/-  8° 

CoQts.  Le  CattrattTietnent  Lays,  Prisi  d'Orangn,  Charroi  de  Nimes,  MaKiase  GuiUaume  and  others — entire  or  in  extract. 

Hngues  Capet  ed.  de  la  Grange  8° 

HUon  de  Bordeaux  ed.  F.  Guessard  +  C.  Grandraaison  8° 

Aids: 

Koch,  M.  Das  Quellenverhaltniss  in  Wieland's  Oheron 

Lindner.  F.  Ueber  d.  Beziehungen  d.  Ortnii  z.  Huon  de  Bordeaux 

The  source  fr.  wh.  SHAKSPERE  drew  some  of  his  characters  in  Mids.  Nfs.  Dream,  and  WIELAND  and  WEBER  the  plots  of  their  Oberons, 


Rheims 

SO 

Hague 
Amsterdam 

67 

Paris 

64 

6a 

Marburg 
Rostock 

8a 
73 

Jean  le  Flagy 

Jourdains  de  Blaives 
Macaire 


Prise  de  Pampelune 
Raoul  de  Cambrai 

German  Translation 

Analysis 


Garin  le  Loherain,  ed.  Paulin  Paris,  2  vols.  o.f.     8°  Paris  35-37 

„  „     "   ed.  [in  part]  Rhode — in  Stengel's  Ausgaben  u.  Abhandl.  iii.  \jiit  K  §  256]. 

— seqzielto  Amis  et  Amiles,  q.v.,  supra. 

ed.  F.  Guessard  8°  Paris  66 

ed.  A.  Mussafia  \jmtji  Prise  de  Pamp.] — in  his  Altfrz.  Gedichte  a.  Venez.  Hss.  \ut  inf.,  s.v.  Early  Poetty]. 
ed.  A.  Mussafia  [w/M  Macaiie]i — in  his  Altfrz.  Gedichte  aus  Venez.  Hss.  \ut  infra,  s.v.  Early  Poetry]. 


ed.  E.  le  Glay                                                                                                        o.p.  8°  Paris  40 
iibersetzt  L.  Settegast — in  Arehiv  f.  neuere  Sprachen,  vol.  Ixx.  [ut  K  §  256]. 

Analyse  des  Romans  de  R.de.  C.  et  de  Bernier.     ByJ.  Deligne                  o.p.  %°  Lille  50 

Renaus  de  Montauban  [Quatre  Fils  Aymon]  ed.  H.  Michelant                                     [Bibl.  d.  litt.  Vereins]  8°  Stuttgart  62 

,,    P.  Tarbe  8°  Rheims  6t 

The  source  of  one  of  th6  most  popular  French  chap-books.    For  the  English  text,  v.  K  §  48. 


Arthurian  Romances  [and  their  sources]. 

Collections. 

HUCHER,  E.  [ed.]  Romans  de  la  Table  Ronde,  3  vols. 


[w.  full  and  valuable  notes]     8°  Le  Mans  T2.-Ti 


Contains  (i)  Rob.  dc  BORRON'S  yasefh  fTArimathe,  in  its  prose  version.  There  is  also  a  verse  version  [ed.  Fr.  MICHEL  8°  Paris  \i\;  neither  have  any  refer- 
ence to  Arthur.  (2)  Walter  RTAP'S  Great  Snint  Graal,  wh.  was  based  on  der  BORRON'S  wk.,  but  still  has  no  direct  connection -with  ARTHUR.  (3)  The 
Romance  of  Percivtile  [orieinal  form  by  de  BORRONl,  wh.  represents  the  quest  for  the  Graal  by  a  Knight  not  of  the  Round  Table.  The  connecting  link  'tween 
the  two  last  is  ^tfWi'«  [attnb.  to  de  BORRON],  showing  the  Welsh  influence ;  and  this  \Xia.6sXa  Artus,  thence  Lance/ot  du  Lac,  Quest  of  San  Graal,  Mart  Artus. 


Paris,  Paulin  [ed.] 

Iniiividual  Texts. 
•Crestien  de  Troies 


Les  Romans  de  la  Table  Ronde,  5  vols. 


[abstract  and  commentary]  s  8°  Paris 


68-77 


Percival  le  Gallois,  ed.  Ch.  Potyin,  6  vols.  8°  Mons 

Includes  also  a  previously  unknown  prose  version  of  the  romance,  unquestionably  older  than  CHRBSTIEN'S  and  quite  different  fr.  de  BORRON'S. 


65^-72 

49 

[62]  86 
90 
60 
90 


Aids: 

BiSCHOFF,  F. 
GARTNER,  G. 

GoossENS,  Dr.  H. 
Grosse,  R. 
Holland,  W;  L. 

Le  Coultre,  J, 
'  POTVIN,  Ch. 

Schiller,  H, 
Tristan, 

Other  Romances. 


Le  Chevalier  ila  Charrette,  ed.  [fr.  Map's  Lancelot  du  Lac\  Dr.  Jonckbloet  The- Hague 

,,         ,,  „  ,,        ed.  P.  Tarbe  o.p.  8°  Rheims 

Le  Chevalier  au  Lyon,  ed.  W.  L.  Holland  5/-  8°  Hanover 

The  same,  hrsg.  Prf.  W.  Foerster      [=vol.  ii;  of  a  cpl;  edn.  of  Chr.  d.  Troies]  8°  Halle 
Erec  et  Enide,  ed.  M.  Hanpt  Berlin 

The  same,  ed.  Prf.  W.  Foerster     [= vol.  iii.  of  a  cpl.  edn.  of  Chr.  d.  Troies]  6/-  8°  Halle 

The  legend  on  which  TENNYSON  has  based  his  Enid, 

Cliges,  ed.  Prf.  W.  Foerster ;  w.  German  notes  [=vol.  i.  of  a  cpl.  edn.  of  Chr.  d.  Troies]  to/-  8°  Halle    84 

Der  Conjunctiv  bei  Crestien  von  Troyes  [a  good  essay]  3/6  8°  Halle  81 

Dter  'Iwein  Hartmanns  von  Aue  u.  der  Chevalier  au  Lyon-  1/6  8"  Breslau 

Ueber  Sage,  Quelle  u.  Kompos.  des  Cy^z/rt/zV?- «?i  Zjj/5M  [=Neuphil.  Stud.  jpt.  i.]  1/-  S"  Paderborti 

Der  Stil  Crestien's  von  Troies  [—Franz.  Stud.  i.  2  \ut  K  §  268]  616  8°  Heilbronn 

Ueber- Crestien  de  Troies  und  zwei  seiner  Werke  8°    Tubingen 

Crestien  de  Troies :  eine  litterargeschichtliche  Untersucliung  5/6  8"         ,, 

L'Ordre  des  Mots  dans  Cirestien  de'  Troyes  [dissert.]  1/6  8"  Dresden 

Bibliograpliie  de  Crestien  de  Troyes,  etc.  8°   Brussels 

Der  Infinitiv  bei  Crestien  [dissertation]  i/-  8"   Brestau 


ed.  Fr.  Michel,  2  vols. 


[not  the  entire  text]  London 


75 
83 
8- 
47 
54 
75 
63 
83 

35;  39 


Alhis  et  Prophilias  [=Porphyrias],  ed.  A.  Weber 

BenoIt  de  Ste.  More  [1154-89]  Roman  de  Troie,  ed.  A.  Joly,  2  vols. 


[the  siege  of  Athens] 
[w.  glossary]  o.p.  \w.  40/-] 


Berlin 
Paris 


70; 


Aids  : 

Dunger,  Hermann 

I''ischer,  C. 
Gieif,  W. 
Joly,  A. 
K3rting,  G. 
Liitgen,  E. 
Settegast,  F. 


Die  Sage  vom  Trojanerkrieg  in  d.  Bearbeitungen  des  Mittlelalters  2/-  8'  Leipzig 

Dictys  Septimius  [schl.-progr.  ;  on  ^ouxz&y  ^\Jc.,  oi  Ephemeris  Belli  Trojani\\\(i  ^Dresden 

Ueb.  d.  altfranz.  Rom.  de  Troie  alsVorbild  d.  mittelhochd.' Trojadichtt.  [=Neuphil.  Stud,  ii.]  1/6  8°  Paderborti 

Die  mittlelaiterl.  Bearbeitungen  d.  Trojatlersage  [Ausg.  u.  AbliElnd!.  Ixi.]  8/-  8°  Mwrbnrg 

— vol.  i.  of  his  edn.  [ui  sjtprd]  conts.  a  history  o/ihe  legend  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

Dictys  und  Dares  ;  Beitrag  z.  Gescllichte  d.  "Troja-sage  3/-  8'   HwUe 

Quellen  und  historischer  Werth  der  frankischen  Trojasage  i/-  8'   Binn 

Benoit  de  Ste. -More  Leipzig 

A  philological  discussion  on  the  identity  of  the  author  of  the  Roman  de  Troie  and  ihe.Chroniglie  des  Dues  de  Normandie. 
ThisiMjem  contains  the  undoubted  original  of  SHAKESPERE'S  Cressida  (Briseida).    For  tile  English  text,  i'.  K  §  47. 

Lambert  li  Tors  +  Alex.  of  Bernay  [12  cent.]  Li  Romans  d'Alexandre,  ed.  H.  Michelant  8°  Stuttgart  46 

„  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,        ,,  „  ed.F.LeCourtdelaVillethassetz-f  E.Talbot  61 

„  „  „  „  ..         ,,  ,,  ed.  P.  Meyer  :  ed.  crit.  in  f  rep. 

993  3  S 


78 
83 
86 

'/4 

76 
76 


Philology] 


OLD   FRENCH   LITERATURE. 


[Romance 


K  §277 
Sources. 
Pseudo-Callisthenes  [7  cent.]  Selns.  fr.  ed.  Rbmheld,  s.v.  Beitr.  z.  Gesch.  d.  Alexandersage  [progr.) 

A  tr.  from  the  Syriac  version  of  PSEUDO-CALLISTHENES. 

QuiNTUS  CuRTius         tr.  into  Latin  verse  by  Gauthier  of  ChitiUon 
Aid  : 
Blumkr,  F.  Alexander  der  Grosse  in  Jerusalem  [schl. -progr.] 

Octavian,  Roman  de,  hrsg.  K.  VoUmbller  [from  Bodleian  MS.  ;  Altfr.  Bibl.]  4/6 

Roman  de  Thebes  [12  cent.]— ed.  Constans,  infra  (next  line)  [based  on  Statins] 


Hersfela 


Budingen 
8*  Heilbrmn 


73 


72 
8? 


Aid: 

Constans  L^gende  d'Oedipe  ^tudide  ;  en  partic.  d.  R.  de  Thbbes 

Fabliaux. 

Collections. 

Keller,  A.  [ed.]  Zwei  Fabliaux  aus  einer  Neuenburger  Handschrift 

Legrand  d'AussY  [ed.]    Fabliaux  ou  Contes  du  12  et  du  13  siecles,  4  vols. 


8°  Stuttgart 
8°  Pans 


8° 
8° 


40 
1779-81 

72-86 
29 


o.f.  \w.  3/6] 

B.f.  [w.  20/-] 
The  standard  collection,  consisting  ol  extracts,  abstracts  and  translations  into  Modem  French. 

de  Montaiglon+Raynaud,  ^  [eds.]  Fabliaux  des  13=  et  14°  Slides,  6  vols.  ea.  9/- 

Renouard  [ed.]  Fabliaux  du  Moyen  Age,  5  vols.  [w.  other  medieeval  romances]  rare 

An  enlargement  and  revision  of  LEGRAND  d'AusSY,  ui  s^tpya. 

Translations  :  English. 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  [tr.]       Feudal  Period,  iU.  by  a  series  of  tales  [prose  trss.  fr.  Legrand]  o.p.  [pb.  3/6 ;  w.  5/-]  c  8°  Reeves  &  Turner  78 

Way  +  Ellis,  5^  [trs.]  Fabliaux  :  or  talesfr.  the  French,  3  v.  [aseln.fr.  Legiand  d'Aussy;  verse  trss.]  0./.  c8*Z»«flfc«[i796-i8oo]iS 

Individual  Texts. 

Gautier  d'Aupais,  le  Chevalier  a  la  Corbeille,  ed.  Fr.  Michel  [two  13  cent,  fabliaux] 

Roman  de  Renart  [13  cent.]  ed.  Meon,  4  vols. ;  Supplement  by  Chabaille  [the  standard  edn.]  o.p.  [w.  25/-]     8°  jParis 

-  Includes  not  merely  the  Ancien  Renari,  but  also  the  Courtmmment  Renart,  and  Renart  le  Nauvel,  w.  meagre  extracts  fr.  the  very  lengthy  Renart 

Contrefait  [14  cent.], 

„  „  ed.  Ernest  Martin,  2  vols.  [excell.  crit.  edu.j  l8/-     8°  Strassburg 

Mod.  Fch.  Translation  :  trad.  Paulin  Paris,  sub  tit.  Aventures  de  Maitre  Renard  et  d'Ysengrin  8°  Paris 

,,  Mis  en  vers  C.  Potvin  8°  Brussels 


Aids  : 

JONCKBLOET,  Dr.  W.  J.  A. 

Martin,  E. 


xo/- 


o.p'  [w.  sH 

d.  Wien.  Akad.]  i/- 


Ktude  sur  le  Roman  de  Renart 
Sxamen  Critique  des  MSS.  du  Roman  de  Renart 
„        „  Le  P^lerinage  de  Renart— z«  Romanische  Studien,  vol.  i.  \ut  K  §  256J. 

Paris,  Gaston  Nouvelle  £tude  sur  le  Roman  de  Renart 

Potvin,  C.  Introduction  and  Bibliographie — in  his  iransl,  of  text,  ut  supra. 

RoTHE,  A.  Les  Romans  du  Renait  examines,  analyses  et  compares 

Wolf,  Ferd.  Roman  de  Renart  Ic  Contrefait  \Jr.  Denkschr. 

Text  and  account  of  a  new  variant  from  a  Vienna  MS. 

Ysopet  [diminutive  of  Aesop] 

Lyoner  Yzopet  [13  cent]  ed.  Prf,  W.  Foerster  ;  w.  Germ,  intro.,  notes  and  gloss.     [Altfranz.  Bibl.]  5/6 

In  the  dialect  of  the  Franche-Comt^.    Conts.  the  origrinal  Latin  text  also. 

Marie  of  France  [13  cent.]  Ysopet — in  vol.  ii.  of  her  Oeuvres,  ed.  Roquefort,  2  vols.  o*p. 

Aid: 

Herlet,  B.  Studien  uber  die  sogenannte  Yzopets  3/6 


Groningen 
Basle 


8*  Paris 


Paris 
Vienna 


8"  Heilbronn 
8"  Paris 
8'  Leipzig 


26;  35 

82;  83 
62 
60 

63 
1" 


45 
61 


82 


12/6     8°  Paris 


Early  Poetry. 

Bibliography  of  Lyric  Poetry. 

Raynaud,  G.  Bibliographie  des  Cbansonniers  Franjais  des  13  et  14  siteles,  2  vols. 

History, 

Bartsch,  Karl  Die  lateinischen  Sequenzen  des  Mittelalters  [music  and  rhythm]  5/-     8°  Rostock 

Lavoix,  Etude  sur  la  musique  au  slecle  de  St.  Louis — in  Raynaud's  Motets,  vol.  ii.  \ut  supra\ 

Wolf,  Ferdinand  Ueher  die  Lais,  Sequenzen  und  Leiche  1 1/-     8°  Heidelberg 

Collections  of  Lyric  Poetry— for  Folk  Songs,  v.  B  §  16  :  French  Mythology  and  Folklore.  ' 

Bartsch,  Karl  [ed.]  Altfranzbsiche  Romanzen  und  Pastourellen  7/6     8' 

A  delightful  and  extensive  coll.  of  specimens  of  the  two  earliest  forms  of  French  lyrical  poetry  (i2  cent.  Northern  tongue). 

DiNAUX,  A.  [ed.]  Trouvires,  Jongleurs  et  M^nestrels,  4  vols.  ea.  7/6  r  8* 

L  :  Trouvires  Cambrdsiens ;  ii.  :  Trouvires  de  la  Flandre ;  ill. :  Trouv6res  Art^siens ;  iv.  :  Trouv.  Beiges  d.  13-14  slide. 

3UESSARD,  F.  [ed.]  Les  Anciens  Poetes  de  la  France,  lo  vols.  48/-   12° 


84 

68 
41 

70 


Leipzig 

Brussels37izg;43;63 
Paris  59-70 


Conts.  the  following  c/iansans  degeste: 
Gui  de  Bologne,        I     Doon  de  Mayence. 
Otinel,  Floovant.       |     Gaufrey. 


Fierabras. 

Farise  dela  Duchesse. 


Huon  de  Bordeaux. 
Aye  d'Avignon. 


Gui  de  NanteuU. 
Gaydon. 


Hugues  Capet. 
Macaire. 


de  MoNTAiGLON+de  Rothschild,  j^  [eds.]  Recueil  de  Poesies  fr.  des  15  et  16  siecles,  13  v.  [Bibl.Elzev.]  ea.  5/-  s  8°  Paris    55-78 

Two  more  vols.,  containing  the  Glossary,  are  to  follow. 

Altfranz.  Gedichte  aus  Venezianischen  Handschriften  6/-     8°   Vientia  64 

La  Frise  de  Pampelune ;  Macaire. 

Chansons  du  15'  Siecle  [with  the  music  ;  Soc.  Anc.  Textes]  12/6     8°  Paris  75 

Rondeaux  et  autres  Poesies  du  I  S^siMe  7/-     8°      „  90 

Trouveres  Beiges  du  12  au  14  siecle,  6/-;  New  Series  6/-m8*  Brussels,  76  ;  Lcuv.  79 

— 1».  K  §  267  :  Provenfal  Literature. 

994 


MUSSAFIA,  A.  [ed.j 

Paris,  Gaston  [ed.] 
Raynaud,  G.  [ed.] 
SCHELER,  A.  [ed.] 

Troubadours 


Philology] 


OLD   FRENCH    LITERATURE. 


,  [Romance 


8"  Paris  [39]  74 

8°   Wolfenbuttd  85 

8°  Rhums  51 

8°  Halle  81 


K  §277 

Individual  Lyric   Writers. 

Adam  de  la  Halle  [trouvere  and  dram.  ;  13  cent.]  Oeuvres  Completes,  ed.  Coussemaker  72 

Marie  OF  France [13  cent.]  Oeuvres,  ed.  Roquefort,  2  vols.  o.^.  [ro.  12/-]     %°  Paris  20 

Transl.  Selections :  — some  of  her  lais  are  paraphrased  by  A.  W.  O'Shaughnessy — in  his  Lays  of  France  10/6  c  8°  Ellis        72 

Raoul  de  Houdenc  [early  13  cent.]  Songe  d'Enfer,  ed.  M.  L.  A.  Jubinal;  Voie  de  Paradis,  ed.  same. 

RUTEBOEUF  [1230  (?)-l285  (?)]  Oeuvres  Completes,  ed.  A.  Jubinal,  3  vols.  10/6 

»  Gediclite,  hrsg.  A.  Kressner  10/- 

Thibaut  de  Champagne  [1201-53]  Poesies,  ed.  P.  Tarbe  [chieijy  chansons  d'amovr}  o.p. 

„  „  Li  Romanz  de  la  Poire,  hrsg.  F.  Stehlich 

Chronicles  in  Verse. 

Chronique  Ascendante  du  Mont- St.  Michel,  ed.  S.  Luce 

Clironiques  Anglo-Normandes,  ed.  Fr.  Michel,  3  vols. 

Chroniques  de  Normandie,  ed.  Fr.  Michel 

Garnibr  de  Pont  St.  Maxence  [12  cent.]  St.  Thomas,  ed.  J.  Bekker  ;  w.  Supplement  [/ .  Abhandl. 

Berl.  Akad.j     4' 
„  M  »  ed.  E.  Etienne  S/-     8' 

A  life  of  Becket.  in  verse.  » 

Gaymar,  Geoiifrey  [c.  1 146]  Estoire  des  Engles,  ed.  Thomas  Wright 

Pt.  i.isalsoed.  inPETRIE+SHARPE"SjI/«»»«»t.  Hist.  Brit.[utF%  iS]:  pt.  ii.  in  MICHEL'S  CAt-^jw.  Aiiglo-Noym.,  vol.  i.  iiit  sufI 

Godfrey  of  Monmouth  Der  Miinchener  Brut  in  franzbs.  Versen,  ed.  K.  Hoffmann  and  K.  VoUmoller 

[12  cent,  version] 
Aid: 
Jenrich,  K.  Die  Mundart  des  Miinchener  Brut  [dissert.]  1/6 

MousKES,  Philippe  Chronique  Riniee, ed.de  Reiffenberg,2  vols.  [Coll.de  Chron.Belges]  o.p..  Ip6.4sl-] 

Aid: 

Link,  Theodor  Ueber  die  Sprache der  CA«MiiV«tf  iP?»'^«  de  Phil.  Mouskes  [dissert.]  1/6 

Wace,  Robert  [1120-1174]  Roman  de  Brut  [1155],  ed.  Leroux  de  Lincy,  2  vols.  o.p. 

*Roman  de  Rou  et  de  Dues  de  Normandie  [1160],  ed.  Dr.  Hugo  Andersen,  2  vols.  34/- 

Chronique  Ascendante,  ed.  Dr.  H.  Andersen — in  vol.  ii.  of  his  edn.  «/'Roman  de  Rou — ut  supra. 
Aids 


o.p.  \w.  18/-]     Rouen. 


Berlin 
Paris 


36-40 
39 

39;  45 


Caxton  Society      50 


8°  Halle 


4°  Brussels 

8*  Erlangetl 
8°  Rouen 
8°  Heilbronn 


77 

87 

36;  38 

8-1 
36;   38 

77;  79 


Language. 
Kloppe, 
kowalski,  r. 
Chroniqtte  Ascendtinte. 
HORMEL, 
Roman  de  Rou. 

KORTING,  G. 
POHL,  Th. 
Ravnobard,  F.  J.  M. 


Recberches  sur  le  dialecce  de  Wace,  3  pts. 
Der  Conjunctiv  bei  Wace 

Untersuchung  iiber  die  Chronique  Ascendante 


[prbgrammes] 
[dissert.] 

[dissert.] 


Ueber  die  Quellen  de  Rou  [contained  in  yahri.f.  rom.  ».  eng.  Phil.\  1/6 

Untersuchung  der  Reime  im  Roman  de  Rou 

Observations  philologiques  et  grammaticales  sur  le  Roman  de  Rou  o.p. 


Marbitrg 
Gdtti7igen 

Marhurg 

8"  Leipzig 

Ertangen 
8'  Rouen 


53:  54 

82 


67 
S5 
29 


Didactic  Poetry  (a)  :  Dits. 

CoNDi,  Jean  Gedichte,  hrsg.  A.  Tobler  [Bibl.  Litter.  Verein  ;  v.  also  Scheler,  infr.'\ 

Dit  de  jean  le  Rigole  ed.  G.  Raynaud — in  Romania,  vol.  vii.  \ut  K  §  256]. 

Dit  de  I'Unicorne  et  del  Serpent,  ed.  J.  WoUenberg 

Dit  du  Vrai  Aniel  ed.  A.  Tobler  2/- 

Ruteboeuf  — V.  supra,  s.v.  Lyric  Poets. 

Scheler,  A.  [ed.]  Dits  et  Contes  de  Baudoin  de  Condi,  Jean  de  Conde  et  W.  de  Couvin,  4  vols.  20/-   8°  Brussels 

Didactic  Poetry  (b)  ;  Lais  (narrative  poems). 

Marie  of  France  [13  cent.]  Oeuvres,  ed.  Roquefort  \ut  sup.'X — vol.  i.  conts.  the  lais,  ii.  the  fables. 

„  ,,  Lais,  hrsg.  K.  Warnke ;  w.  notes  Reinhold  Kohler  [Bibl.  Normann.,  v.  iii.]  10/- 

Didactic  Poetry  (e)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Philippe  de  Thaijn  [Englishman,  early  12  cent.]  Bestiaire,  ed.  Thos.  Wright — in  his  Pop.  Treats,  on 

Science  6/-     i 
„  ,,  Li  Compoz,  hrsg.  E.  Mall  [a  chronology]  4/6     i 

Walter  of  Metz  [13  cent.]  Image  du  Monde  :  Selections  in  Le  Roux  de  Lincy's  Livre  d.  Legendes  [a 

irisor  or  pop.  encyclo.]  o.p. 
Aids  : 
Fritsche,  F.  Ueber  die  Quellen  der  Image  du  Monde 

[dissert.]  1/6 


8°  priv.prin.Stuttgartdo 


Berlin 
8°  Leipzig 


8°  Halle 


49 
[71]  84 

66-68 


87 


Hist.  Soc.  of  Sc.   41 
73 


Haase,  Ueber  die  Reime  in  der  Image  du  Monde 

Didactic  Poetry  (d) .-  Religious  and  Moral  Poetry.     Lives  of  Saints. 

Adgar's  Marien-Legenden  ed.  Carl  Neuhaus  [fir.  Egerton  MS.;  Altfrz.  Bibl.]  8/- 

Auban,  St.,  Vie  de  ed.  Rob.  Atkinson  [zw.  21/-] 

Ueber  die  Mat.  Paris  zugeschriebene  Vie  de  St.  Auhan  a/- 

ed.  H.  Suchier — in  Roman.  Studien,  i.  pp.  553  sqq.  [»/  K  §  256]. 
„  Fr.  Michel 


8°  Strassburg 

8"*  Paris 
Halle 


36 


Aid  ; 
Suchier,  H. 


79 

8°  Heilbronn  8b 

i^  priv.  prin.L0n.i9n  76 

8"  Halle  , 


Brandan,  St.,  Voyage 


Aids: 

BiBKENHOFF,  R. 

Brekke,  K. 
Hammeh,  W. 


Ueber  Metrum  und  Reim  d.  altfrz.  Brandanlegende  [Ausg.  u.  Abhand.  xix.]  a/- 

Etude  sur  la  Flexion  dans  le  Voyage  de  S.  Brandan,  poeme  Ang   Norm,  du  12  siecle         a/6 
Die  Sprache  der  anglo-normann.  Brandanlegende  1/6 

99i 


tr  MarbuTf 
8'   Paris 
8*  Halle 


78 
»4 

S5 


Philology] 


OLD   FRENCH   LITtRATURE. 


[Romance 


K  §277 

Chakdry  [Eng.  trouvfere;   13  cent.]  Josaphat,  Set  Dormanz,  Petit  Plet,  ed.  J.  Koch ;  w.  notes  and  gloss, 

[Anglo-Norm.  dial.  ;  Altfranzos.  Bibliothek]  7/- 


8°  Heilbronn 


Aid: 
Reinbrecht, 


Die  Legends  v.  d.  Siebenschlafern  [dissert.]  1/6       8°  Gittingen 

Psalter,  Lothringischer[l4cent.]  ed.  F.  Apfelstedt  [Bibl.  Mazarin  ;  Altfranz.  Bibl.]  6/-     8°  Heilbronn 

with  a  Grammar  of  the  Old-Lothringian  Dialect,  and  a  Glossary, 

PsautierdeMetz[l4cent.]  ed.  F.  Bonnardot :  ed.  crit.  [supplements  Apfelstedt's  bk. ,  «i  jm/.]  7/6     8°  Paris 

From  Paris,  London  and  Epinal  MSS.    For  Cambridge  and  Oxford  Psalters,  -v.  "  Earliest  Mpnuments,"  supra. 

Raynaud,  G.  [ed.]  Recueil  de  Motets  fran9ais  des  12  et  13  sifecles,  2  vols.  [w.  intro.  and  notes]  ij/-  8°  Paris 

Wace,  Robert  [1120-1174]  La  Vie  de  Sainte  Marguerite,  ed.  A.  Joly  8°  Caen 

„  „  La  Vie  de  la  Vierge  Marie,  ed.  V.  Luzarche  o.p.      8°  Tours 

Previously  ed.  MANCEL+TREBUTIEN,  sub  tit.  V litablissement  de  la  Fiie  de  la  Conception  de  Notre  Dame,  o.f.  8°  Caen  42. 


Aid  : 

Uhlemann,  F. 


St.  Nicolas,  hrsg.  R.  Delius 
Grammat.  u,  Krit.  Studien  iib.  Wace's  Conception  und  St.  Nicholas 


8°  Bonn 
[dissert.]  1/6       8*  Bremen 


Allegorical  Poetry. 
Roman  de  la  Rose 


Aids  : 
Bekkbr,  J. 
Heinrich,  F. 


ed.  J.  Croissandeau,  S  vols. 
,,  Jean  Dupre 
„  Fr.  Michel,  2  vols. 
•  ,,  P.  Marteau,  5  vols. 


[w. 


notes  and  glossary] 
[verse  1490] 

[w.  intro.,  notes,  tr.  and  gloss.]  45/- 


8°  Orleans 

Paris 
8°      „ 
8°  Orleans 

Berlin 
8°  Marburg 
It  was  tr.  into  English  by  CHAUCER, 

Halle 


Ueber  die  Handschriften  des  Rotnan  de  la  Rose  in  d.  Konigl.  Bibl.  o.p. 

Ueber  d.  Stil  Guill.  de  Lorris  u.  Jean  de  Meung  [Ausg.  u.  Abhand.  xxix.]  1/6 

The  poem  was  commenced  by  WILLIAM  of  LORE  IS,  c.  1260,  and  contin.  by  JEAN  DE  MEUNG,  c.  1300. 
though  the  authorship  of  the  English  tr.  we  have  is  denied  by  some. 

Roman  de  la  Poire  ed.  Stehlich 

An  obvious  imitation  of  the  Rotnan  de  la  Rase, 

Venus  la  Deessed'Amor[l3  cent.]  ed.  Prf.  W.  Foister  3/-      8°  Bonn 

Romans  d'AventuFes. 

ADBNis  LI  Rois[l3  cent.]  Bueves  de  Commarchis,  ed.  A.  Scheler,  3/6  ;  Enfances  Ogier,  ed.  same       4/6     8° 
,,  ,,  Li  Roumans  de  Cl^omadfes,  ed.  A.  van  Hasselt,  2  vols.  10/-     8° 

Amades  et  Idoine  ed.  C.  Hippeau 

Baudoin  de  Sebourc  ed.  Bocca,  2  vols.        [v.  also  suj>.  Chans,  d.  Gestes,  s.v.  Chev.  au  Cynge]  o.p. 

Bastars  de  Bouillon  [sequel  to  above  and  a  very  late  chanson^  :  ed.  A.  Scheler  S/~ 

Blancandin  et  I'Orgueilleuse  d' Amour  :  ed.  Michelant  10/- 

Brun  de  la  Montaigne,  ed.  P.  Meyer  [Soc.  d.  Anciens  Textes]  4/6 

Chevalier  as  deus  Espees,  Li :  ed.  Prf.  W.  Fbrster  [belongs  to  the  Round  Table  series]  15/- 

Aid: 

Schulze-Veltrup,  Der  syntakt.  Gebrauch  d,  Conj.  in  Li  Ckevs.  as  2  Espees  [dissert.]  1/6 

iDolopathos  ed.  H.  Oesterley,  sub  tit.  Johannis  de  Alta  Silva  Dol.  4/6 

„  „  Brunet  +  A.  de  Montaiglon  o.p.['m.^|6\ 


Brussels 

,, 

'  Paris 
Valenciennes 
Brussels 
Paris 


Aid: 
mus-safia,  a. 

Durmars  li  Gallois 
Flore  et  Blanchefleur 


-Ueber  die  Quellen  des  altfranzSs,  Dolopathos 

Vide  also  Sept  Sages,  infra,' s.z 

ed.  E.  Stengel 
ed.  J.  Bekker 
„  Edflestand  du  Meril 


8°  Halle 

8°   MUnster 
8°  Strassburg 
8°  Paris 

Vienna 


79 

Si 
81 

8S 


79 
59 


.78 

81 

]78 

64 
78-79 

52 
85 

81 

80 


74;  74 
65-66 

63 
41 

77 
67 
76 
77 

85 
73 
56 

65 


Fiction. 

[Bibl. 


d.  Litter.  Vereins] 
[Berlin.  Acad.]w.  2/- 
o.p.  \_w.  9/-] 


%°  priv-prin.  Stuitgarfj}, 
4°  Berlin  44 

8°  Paris  56 


Aids: 

Schwalbach, 
Sommer,  £. 
Sundmacher,  H. 


Verbreitung  d.  Sage  v.  F.  it.  B.  in  d.  europ.  Litteratur  Krotoschin 

— intro.  to  his  Konrad  Fleck's  Flor  und  Blanschefiur  8°  Quedlinburg 

Die  altfranz.  u.  mittelhocbd.  Bearbeitung  v.  Flor  u.  Blaiichejlor  GStiingen 

Gerard  de  Nevers  \pr  La  Violette] :  ed.  Fr.  Michel 

Guillaume  de  Palerne         ed.  H.  Michelant 

GuiLLAUME,  le  Clerc      Fergus,  ed.  E.  Martin 

Joufrois  de  Poitiers  ed.  Hofmann  +  Muucker 

Philipfe  de  Remy [Rheims  ;  13 cent.]   Romance  of  Blonde  of  Oxford  and  Jehan  of  Dammartin,  ed. 

Le  Roux  de  Lincy  s  4°  Camden  Soc. 


[Soc.  des  Anciens  Textes]  8/6 
6/- 


Paris 
Halle 


Aids: 

BoRDIER,  H.  L. 
SCHWAN,  E, 

Pyramus,  Denis 


Roman  de  la  Manekine,  ed.  F.  Michel 
Oeuvres,  ed.  H.  Suchier,  2  vols. 


21/-     8° 


Bannatyne  Club 


Philippe  de  R^mi,  sire  de  Beaumanoir  [w.  extr.  fr.  Blonde  and  Manekijte'] 

Philippe  de  R^mi  und  seine  Werke~-z«  Rohian.  Studien,  vol.  iv.  lut  K  §  256]^ 
Parthenopex  de  Blois,  ed.  Crapelot  o.p. 

A  kind  of  modernized  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Raoul  de  Houdenc  [early  13  cent.]  Meraugis  de  Portlesquez,  ed.  H.  Michelant  [Round  Table  legend] 
„  „  Roman  des  Eles  [Ailes],  ed.  A.  Scheler  3/6 

■„  „  Vengeance  de  Raguidel,  ed.  Hippeau  [episode  of  Percevale'] 


Paris 

Paris 

Paris 

Paris 
Brussels 


69. 
S6 
7= 

34 
76 
72 
80 

58 
40 


84;  8s 

69. 

34 

69 
6S 


Aid  : 

ZlNGERLB,  W. 

Renaus  de  Beaujeau 
Aid  : 
Mebes, 

Violette,  La 


Ueber  Raoul  de  Houdenc  und  seine  Werkc  [dissert.]    1/6 

Le  Bel  Inconnu  ou  Giglain,  ed.  C.  Hippeau  [append,  is  the  Middle-Eng.  vers.]  5/- 

Der  Wigalois  v.  Wirnt  v.  Gravenberg  u.  s.  altfrz.  Quelle  [progr.] 

The  Engl,  ^orm  of  this  romance  is  LibiHs  Diascontts,  a  corruption  of  Li  Biaus  DescoflMus 

— V.  Gerard  de  Nevers,  supra. 

996 


Erlangen 
Paris 

MeuntUnster 


8a 
60 


Philolbgy] 


OLD   FRENCH    LITERATURE. 


[Romance 


K  §277 


Later  Poetry. 

Collections. 

QUEUX  DE  St.  Hilaire,  Marq.  de  [ed.]  Livre  de  Cent  Ballades  8°  Paris 

A  coll.  of  poeins  believed  to  have  been  composed  by  the  famous  knight-errant  BOUCIQUALT  and  his  companions  on  their  way  to  the  battle  of  Nicopolis. 

Individual  Writers. 

Charles  d'Orleans  [1391-1465  ;  father  of  Louis  XII.]  Poesies,  ed.  d'H^ricault,  2  vols.  8°  Paris 

Aid: 
Stahle,  W.  Uebcr  die  Sprache  des  Herzogs  Charles  von  Orleans  Parchim 

Chartikr,  Alain  [l39o(?)-i458]— M?  only  edn.  is  that  by  A.  Duchesne  Paris 

Aids  : 

Hannappel,  Die  Poetik  Alain  Chartier's— z»  Franzosische  Stcdien,  i.  3  [»/  K  5  168!  7/6       8'  Heilbronn- 

Hopfner,  E.  Die  Wortstellung  bei  Alain  Chartier  u.  Gerson  [dissert.]  i/6        8*  Leipzig 

Deschamps,  Eustache  [1328-1415]  Oeuvres,  ed.  Marq.  de  Queux  de  St.  Hilaire,  vols.  i.-ii.  [Soc.  d.  Anc.  Textes]  8°  Paris 
Aid: 
Sarradin,  a.  Eustache  Deschamps :  sa  vie  et  ses  oeuvres  8°  Paris 

Froissart,  Jean  [1337-1410]  Poesies,  ed.  A.  Scheler,  3  vols.  8°  Brussels 

de  Lescurel,  Jehannot[i4  cent.]  Poesies,  ed.  A.  de  Montaiglon  o.p,      8°  Paris 

de  Machault,  Guill.  [1284  (?)-l377  (?)]  Prise  d'Alexandrie,  ed.  L.  de  Mas-Latrie  [Soc.  de  I'Orient  Latin]     8°  Geneva 
„  Voir  Dit,  ed.  Paulin  Paris  [Soc.  des  Bibliophiles]  s  8°  Paris 

Early  Drama. 

£/istory. 

Chassang, 
Coussemakes, 
Milchsack,  G. 
du  Meril, 
Parfaict,  F. -fC. 

PicoT,  Era. 
Septet,  Marius 

General  Collections. 

FOURNIER,  E.  [ed.]  Theatre  Fran9ais  avant  la  Renaissance  [myst.,  moral.,  farces,  1450-1550]  %°  Paris 

MoNMERQu£  +  MicHEL[eds.]  Theatre  Franjois  au  Moyen  Age  7/6  8°       „ 

Viollet-le-Duc  [ed.]      Theatre  Franjais  Ancien,  10  vols,  [to  Corneille,  vol.  x.  =  gloss.;  Bibl.  Elzevir.]  s  8°       „ 
Mystery  and  Miracle  Plays. 

Adam.  ed.  Luzarches  o.p.  8° 

,.  ,,  L.  Palustre  8° 

BODEL  d'Arras,  Jean  [13  cent.]  Jeu  de  Saint  Nicolas,  ed.  Monmerque+ Michel,  ut  supra. 

Aid; 

Heithecker,  F.  Bedel's  St.  Nicolas :  Beitrag  z.  altfrz.  Drama 

Greban,  a.  [15  cent.]       Mystere  de  la  Passion,  ed.  G.  Paris+G.  Raynaud  [fr.  Paris  MSS.]  21/-  8° 

MiGNE,  Abbe  Dictionnaire  d.  Mysteres  [coll.  of  mysteries,  moral,  etc.]  r  8° 

Miracles  de  Nostre  Dame  par  personnages,  ed.  Gaston  Paris +U.  Robert,  7  vols.  [Soc.  Anc.  Textes]  56/-  8° 

From  a  MS,  containing  40  Miracle  Plays  of  the  Virgin  dating  from  the  X4th  cent. 


68 


74;  75 

I617 

79 
83 

80 


70-72 

ss 

77 
75 


Les  Essais  dramatiques  imites  de  I'antiq.  au  14-15  si^cle 

Drames  Liturgiques  du  Moyen-age 

Die  Oster-  und  Passionsspiele,  pt.  1.  [Lat.  Osterfeiem] 

Origines  Latines  du  Theatre  moderne 

Histoire  gen^rale  du  Th^Stre  fran9ais,  15  vols. 

A  standard  work  on  which  most  subsequent  books  have  been  based. 

La  Sottie  en  France — in  Romania,  vol.  vii.  \ut  K  §  256]  :  on  the  Old  French  Comic  Drama. 


o.p. 

8°  Paris                       52 

8°  Kennes                    80 

8/- 

8°   Wolfenbuttel          80 

o.p. 

8°  Paris                       49 

o.p. 

8°  Paris              1734-49 

Les  Prophetes  de  Christ 


[on  the  liturgical  drama]     8°  Paris 


Tours 
Paris 


MilnsUr 
Paris 


78 

n.d.  (72) 

[39]  79 

S4-S7 

56 
77 


85 

78 

54 

76-80 


Aids: 

ScHNELL,  H.  Untersuchungen  fib.  d.  Verfasser  d.  Miracles  de  N.-D.  par  personnages 

I.  >,  Ucber  d.  Abfassungsort  d.  Miracles  d.  N.-D.p.  persontiages 

Mystere  du  Vieil  Testament,  ed.  J.  de  Rothschild,  3  vols. 
RuTEBOEUF  [i23o(?)-8s(?)]  Miracle  de  TheophUe,  ed.  A.  H.  Klient 

Farces. 

Jacob,  P.  L.  [ed.]  Recueil  de  Farces  Fran9aises  du  15  siecle 

Picott+Nyrop,  [eds.]     Nouveau  Recueil  de  Farces  Fran9.  des  15  et  16  siicles 


[Ausg.  u.  Abhandl.  xxxiii.]  2/-  8°   Marburg 


[ 

[Soc.  d.  Anc.  Textes] 

[w.  Mod.  Fch.  tr.] 


]i/- 
8°  Paris 
8°   Upsala 


Paris 
Copenhagen 


79-82 
69 


[59]  76 
80 


8°  Marburg 

8°  Marburg 
8°  Paris 


Secular  Dramatists. 

Adam  de  la  Halle  [trouvJre  and  dram.  ;  13  cent]  Oeuvres  Completes;  ed.  Coussemaker [also  in  Monmerqu^  + Michel,  ut  sup.'\j2 
Li  Jus  du  Pelerin,  Li  Gieus  de  Robin  et  de  Marion,  Li  Jus  Adan  :  facs.  repr.  of  MSS.,  ed.  A.  Rambeau 

[Ausg.  u.  Abhandl.  Iviii. ,  ut  K  %  256]  3/- 
AiD : 
Bahlsen,  Leopold  Adam  de  la  Hale*s  Dramen  u.  das  ^us  du  Pelerin  [Ausg.  u.  Abhandl.  xxvii.,  vtV.%  256]  5/6 

Mystire  du  Siege  d'Orleans  ed.  F.  Guessard  +  E.  de  Certain 
Aid  : 

TlviES,  H.  £tu<3e  sur  le  Mystere  du  5.  d'O.  et  Jacques  Milet  [supposed  author]  8°  Paris 

This  is  a  profane  mystery,  versifyingand  dramatizing  fr.  the  Chronicles.    The  actual  events  shortly  aflertheir  occurrence. 

Pathelin,  Farce  de  [mid.  15  cent.]  ed.  P.  L.  Jacob  ["  Bibliophile  Jacob"]  s  8°  Paris 

Aids  I 

DiCKMANN,  A  Maistre  Pierre  Pathelin  Ischl. -programme]  t/6        4'  Hamburg 

Stahle,  W.  /'<r^>4f/z«  in  litter,,  giamm.  u.sprachl.  Hinsicht  [dissert.]  1/6       ^Marburg 

907 


86 

8s 

es 
[59]  76 


Philology]  OLD   FRENCH   LITERATURE.  [Romance 

K  §277 

Prose, 

Chronicles. 

Chronique  de  Rains  [Rheims]. 

Aid: 

NytroPj  K,  Notice  sur  un  Nouveau  MS.  de  la  Chr.  d.  R. — in  Romania,  vol.  viii.  \itt  K  5  256J. 

Chroniqnes  de  France,  Grands,  \pr  Chr.  de  St.  Dfeys]  ed.  Faulin  Paris,  6  vols, 
de  CoMMlNES,  Philippe  [1447  (?)-lSii]  Memoires — v.  Miscellaneous  Prose,  infra. 

Froissart,  Jean  [1337-1409]  Chroniques,  ed.  Buchon,  3  vols.  [best  edn.  for  general  use] 

I,  ,1  „  „  S.  Luce ;  Ed.  crit.,  vols,  i.-?         [to  occupy  several  vols.] 

„  n  »  )>  Kervyn  de  Lettenhove,  20  vols. 

Aids: 

Jahn,  p.  Ueber  das  Geschlecht  d.  Substantiva  bei  Froissart  [dissert.]  1/6 

RiESE,J.  Recherclies  sur  rUsageSyntactiquede  Froissart  [dissert.]  1/6 

GniLLAt7ME  DE  TvR  [13  cent]  Guillaume  de  Tyr,  et  ses  Continuateurs,  ed.  Paulin  Paris,  2  vols.       28/- 
de  JoiNViLLE,  Sire  [1224-1319]  Oeuvres  [Hist,  de  St.  Louis,  etc.],  ed.  Natalis  de  Wailly ;  w.  Fch.  tr.  12/6 
Aids: 

Engel,  E.  Gebrauch  d.  Prapositionen  bei  Joinville  [programme]  i/- 

Haase,  A-  Ueber  d.  Gebtauch  d.  Conjunctif  bei  Joinville  [sch.-programme]  1/6 

„         „  Syntaktische  Untersuchungen  zu  Villehardouin  und  Sire  de  Joinville  3/6 

Nebling,  R.  Der  Subjonctif  bei  Joinville  [dissert.] 

Ffau,  C.  Gebrauch  u. 'Bildungsweise  d.  Adverbien  bei  Joinville  [dissert.] 

Septet,  M.  Jean,  Sire  de  Joinville  [histor.  and  literary  analysis] 

de  Waii.ly,  Natalis  Sur  la  Langue  de  Joinville— *»  Bibl.  de  I'fcole  des  Chartes,  vol.  xxix.  [1868]. 

TURPIN,  Abp.  of  Rheims  [8  cent.  ]  Historia  Caroli  Magni  et  Rotholandi,  ed.  S.  Ciampi  o.p. 

„  „  „  „  „  „  „  F.  Castets 

„  „  „  „  „  „  „  F.   Wulff,    su6  tit.  Chronique 

dite  deTurpin[fr.  2  Paris  MSS.] 
t,  n  n  M  »»  »  »        Th.  Auracher   [fr.  Munich 

MS.  ;  schl.-progr,] 
Aids  : 

Auracher,  Th.  Der  sogenannte  poitevinische  Turpin — £»  Ztschr.  f.  Roman.  Philol.,  vol.  i.  [ui  K  §  256], 

Gautiek,  L^on  — in  his  Epopees  Fran^aises 

*Paris,  Gaston  De  Pseudo-Turpino 

An  O.-F.  tr.  of  a  Latin  original,  certainly  not  by  TURPIN.  and  prob.  compos,  about  middle  11  cent     Of  the  smallest  lit< 

de  Villehardouin,  Geoff,  [i  160-1213]  ConquSte  de  Constanti  [=Fourth  Crusade],  ed.  Natalis  de  Wailly 
Aid: 
Haase,  a.  Syntaktische  Untersuchungen  zu  Villehardouin  und  Sire  de  Joinville  3/6 

Glossaries  —v.  K  §  270. 

Sermons. 

Bernard,  St.  [12  cent]   Li  Sermon  de,  ed.  Le  Roux  de  Lancy  — in  his  edn.  ^Quatre  Livies  des  Rois  42 

„         ,,        ,,     ,,  Prf.   W.  Foerster — in  vol.  ii.  of  Romanische  Forschungen 

[ut  K  §  256]  20/-     8*  Erlaiigen  85 

Aids  : 

Clj^dat,  F.  La  Flexion  dans  les  Sermons  de  St.-6emard  i/6  s  8'  Paris  84 

Foerster,  Prf.  W.  Zu  den  altfrz.  Predigten  de  St.  Bernard — itt  Romanische  Studien,  vol.  iv.  [ut  K  §  256]. 

Kutschera,  O.  LeMS.  des  Sermons  Frao^  du  St.  B.  ttad.duLatinde  1207  [dissert.]  1/6       8*  Halle  78 

de  Sully,  Maurice  [1160-96;  Bp.  of  Paris]. 
Aid  : 
Meyer,  P.  Les  MSS.  des  Sermons  Fran^ais  de  Maurice  Sully — in  Romania,  vol.  v,  \ut  K  §  256I. 

Moral  Treatises. 

BozoN,  Nicole  [14  cent.]  Contes  Moralises,  ed.  Lucy  Toulmin  Smith+P.  Meyer;  wr.  intro.,  notes  and 

vocab.  [Soc.  d.  Anc.  Textes]     8°  Paris  90 

Chevalier  de  la  Tour  Landry  [14  cent.]  ed.  Prf.  A.  de  Montaiglon  8°      „  54 

Bible  stories,  moral  tales,  precepts  for  conduct,  etc. ;  written  for  the  author's  three  daughters. 

Legal  Treatises. 

Lavirs  of  William  the  Conqueror,  ed.  R.  Schmid — in  his  Gesetzed.  Angelsachsen,  pt.  i.  [texts,  Germ.  tr.  &  notes]  8°  Leipzig  32 

Aid  : 

Hotzel,  F.  Die  altfrz.  Gesetze  Wilh.  d.  Eroberers :  grammatische  Abhandlung  [schl.-progr.]  1/6       4*  Eisenach  59 

Livre  de  Justice  et  de  Plet,  ed.  Rapetti ;  w.  glossary  by  Chabaille  40 

Travels. 

Marco  Polo  [1256-1323]  Le  Livre  de  Marco  Polo,  ed.  Bar.  A. E.  Nordenskiold  [for  Engl,  trss.,  jr.  E§6]  Stockholm  82 

The  same,  ed.  G.  Pauthier,  2  vols.  [after  Rusticien  de  Pise  (1298)]  33/6     8°  Paris  65 

SaintVoyagedeJherusalemduSgr.d'Anglure[i358],ed.F.Bonnardot+A.Longnon[Soc.  Anc. Textes]  9/-  8°     „  78 

Miscellaneous  Treatises. 

Brunetto  Latini  [1220-94  ;  the  master  of  Dante]  Li  Livres  de  Tr&or  [c.  1270],  ed.  P.  Chabaille  [an  encyclopaedia]  63 

Italian  Translation :       trad.  R.  Rennier  8°  Florence  84 

Livre  des  Mestiers  [14  cent.]  ed.  H.  Michelant  75 

Gives  a  complete  idea  of  the  organization  of  Guilds  aad  Trades  of  Paris  hi  14  cent. 


Paris 

36-39 

8°  Paris         [24-26]  55 
8°     „                   inprog. 
8°  Brussels          63  sqq. 

8*  Halle 
8"      „ 

3* 

8l> 

8°  Pans 
8°    „ 

79i8o 
74 

4"  Heidelitr! 
8*  K-Ostrin 
8*  OPtelK 

Kiel 

Jena 
8*  Paris 

84 

Si 

8S 
74 

8°  Florence 
8°  Montpellier 

22 

8a 

Lund 

81 

Munich 

76 

8*  Paris 
8*      ,. 

t 

8°  Pai-is 

[74]  82 

8°  Op/:eln 

8« 

Philology]  MIDDLE-FRENCH   LITERATURE.  [Romance 


K  §278 
Fiction. 

History. 

Paris,  Gaston  Les  Contes  Orientaux  dans  la  Littfc  franfs.  du  Moyen-Age  (a  lecture]     8°  Paris  75 

Collections. 

MOLAND+HiRlCAULT[eds.]  Nouvelles  des  13°  et  du  14°  Siecle,  2  vols.  [Bibl.  Elz^virienne]  10/-  s  8°  Paris  56  ;  58 

\.iSj\ZKiA.ti^e5\:  L'Emfereur  Cimstant.\^.llL0ViVi.\5'  Manbomtobe  a  I  ii. :  [14  cent,  tales] : -ij-jww^A ;  7"r(?iVaj  [prose  vers,  of  BENOIT  de  STE. 

Kinffy,  a  prose  vers,  of  Amis  et  AmiUs;  Lt  Roi  Flore  etla  belle  I  MORE'S  legend  of    Troiltts  and  Cressida\\   English  story  of  the 

^ehanne  \  La  Comtesse  de  PonthKU  ;  A-Hcatsin  et  NiceUtte,  \  Rebel  Fulk  Fitzwarine. 

Individual  Writers  and  Pieces. 

Aucassin  and  Nicolete  [13  cent.]  ed.  w.  [verse]  tr.,  intro.,  essays  and  gloss.  F.  W.  Bourdillon  7/6  f  8°  Paul  87 

Contains  a  bibliogr,  [after  BRUNNER  and  SUCHIER].    The  essays  are  on  the  music,  words,  Beaucaire,  Medijeval  hours  of  the  day,  the  fabled  country 

Torelore  and  the  couvade. 

„  „             tr.  Andrew  Lang;  ill.  Jaccomb  Hood                               a.p.  \_pi.  5/-;  w.  y^l-l  £8°  Nutt  87 

,,  „             ed.  H.  Suchier;  w.  intro.  and  gloss,  in  German                                               2/6  s8°  Paderborn       [78]  81 

„  „             ed.  Gaston  Paris  ;  w.  A.  Bida's  modern  Fch.  tr.  and  9  ill.             o.p.  \w.  18/-]  4°  Paris  78 
Aids  : 

Brunner,  H.  Ueber  Aucassin  et  l^iiwlette                                                                                     [dissert.]  1/6  4"  Halle  80 

ScHLICKUM,  J,  yioi:t%t^\\nTizm  Aucassin  et  Nicolete                               [=Franz.  Stud.  iii.  3.  (z;.  K  §  268)]  2/-  8°  Heilbronn  85 

Written  in  mingled  prose  and  verse.    The  finest  prose  tale  of  the  French  Middle  Ages. 

Sept  Sages,  Li  Romans  des :  ed.  Ch.  Brunet+A.  de  Montaiglon  8°  Paris  56 

ed.  A.  Keller                                                                             [fr.  Paris  MS.]  12/-  8°   Tubingen  36 

„  Gaston  Paris                                             [two  versions ;  Soc.  d.  Anc.  Texte.s]  8°  Paris  76 
Aid: 

MUSSAFIA,  A.                            Beitrage  zur  Litteratur  der  Sieben  Weisen  Meister  8*    Viettna  68 

Vide  also  Dolopaihos,  supra,  s.v.  Romans  d'Aventures, 

de  TuiM,  Jehan  [13  cent.]  Roman  de  Jules  Cesar,  ed.  F.  Settegast  8°  JSTalie  81 

A  free  version  of  LUCAN. 

278.    MIDDLE-FEENCH   LITERATURK  (15th  TO  BEGINNING  OF  17th  CENTURY). 
Poetpy. 

Collection  of  Songs. 

Paris,  Gaston  [ed.]  Chansons  du  15"  Siecle  [Soc.  des  Anc.  Textes]     2,°  Paris  76 

A  coll.  of  15th  cwit.pastourelles,  war-songs,  love-songs,  a  few  patriotic  songs,  folk-songs,  etc. 

Individual  Writers. 

d'AOBlGNi,  Theod.  Agrippe  [1550-1630]  Oeuvfes,  ed.  R^aume+de  Caussade,  4  vols,  [to  occupy  5  vols.]     8°  Paris  72-77 

^'°  •  ^    '      .      .  ,        . 

R^UME,  Etude  historique  et  litt^raire  sur  Agrippe  d'Aubignd  8°       ,.  83 

d'AuvERGNE  [or  de  Paris],  Martial  [1420  (?)-i5o8]  Amant  rendu  Cordelier,  ed.  Prf.  A.  de  Montaiglon 

[Soc.  d.  Anc.  Textes]     8°     „ 

There  is  no  other  modem  ed.  of  his  works.    The  last  pub.  were  Vigillesde  Chas,  viz.  1724,  and  Arrets  d' Amour  1731. 

de  Baif,  Jean  Ant.  [1532-89]  Poesies  Choisies,  ed.  Becqde  Fouqui^res  8°     „  74 

Baude,  Henri  [1430-1495]  Oeuvres,  ed.  J.  Quicherat  [only  part  of  the  works]     8°    „  56 

*Bei-LAY,  Joachim  du  [1524-60]  Oeuvres,  ed.  Martyr-Laveaux,  2  vols.  8°    ,,  66 ;  67 

Aids  ; 

Person,  E.  Introduction — to  his  edn.  (^/'Deffence  et  Illustration  de  la  lang.  frg.  Paris  n.d.  (?  80) 

P1.6TZ,  G.  !Etude  de  J.  du  B.  et  son  r31e  d.  1.  rdformes  de  Ronsard  [not  good]  1/6        8"   Berlin  74 

7%rf/?^«J*rf///««^A'««  [1549]  was  the  manifesto  of  the  Pl^iade.  an  association  of  seven  men  [RONSARD,  duBELLAY,  BELLEAU,  BAIF,  DAURAT,  JODRHLLE 

and  PONTOS  de  TYARDl  whose  object  was  the  retormation  of  the  Fch.  language.    RONSARD'S  Odes  [on  the  Horatian  pattern]  [1550]  was  the  first  practical 

illustr.  of  their  method. 

Belleau,  Remy  [1528-77]  Oeuvres,  ed.  Gouverneur,  3  vols.  [Bibl.  Elzevirienne]  s  8°  Paris  66-67 

de  CollArye,  Roger  [15  cent.]  Oeuvres,  ed.  C.  d'Hericault                                                                                  8°     ,,  55 

COQUILLART,  [1421  (?)-l5lo]  Oeuvres,  ed.  C.  d'Hericault,  2  vols.                                                                       8°    ,,  57 

Desportes,  Philippe  [1546-1606]  Oeuvres,  ed.  A.  Michiels                                                                                 %°     „  58 

Aid: 

Ghobedinkkl,  p.  Der  Versbau  Desportes  u.  Fr,  de  Malherbe — in  FranzSs.  Studien,  vi.  pt.  i.  4/ri       3*  Heilbronn  80 

Jean  le  Maire  de  Belges  [1475-1448  (?)]  Oeuvres  [poetical  and  historical]       Belgian  Acad,  in  prep. 

His  principal  work  is  the  Illustrations  des  Gaules,  incorporating  many  of  the  mediaeval  legends, 

JoDELLE,   Etienne  [1532-73] — v.  Drama,  infra. 

Labe,  Louise  ["la  belle  Cordi^re " ;  1526-66]  Poesies,  ed.  Tross  8°  Paris  71 

de  Magny,  Olivier  [?-i56o  (?)]  Poesies,  ed.  E.  Courbet,  5  vols.  s  8°     „  81  sqq, 

,,  ,,  ,,  Sonnets  in^dits,  ed.  T.  de  Larroque  s  8°     ,,  80 

Marguerite  d'ANGOULftME  [Qn.  of  Navarre  ;  1492-1549]  Les  Marguerites  dela  Marguerite  des  Princesses, 

ed.  F.  Franck,  4  vols.  8°    , ,  73-74 

,,  ,,         Deux  Farces  inedites,  ed.  C.  Lacour  [authorship  v.  doubtful]     8°     ,,  56 

Marot,  Clement  [1497  (?)-l544]    Oeuvres,  ed.  P.  Jannet-fC.  d'Hericault,  4  vols.  i"  Paris         [68-72]  73 

*        , ,        ed.  Guiifrey — now  pub.  in  pis.  [a  fine  edn,] 

„        Choisis,  ed.  C.  d'Hericault  [w.  a  good  intro.]    3/-  s  8°      „ 

Aid: 

Glauninff,  F.  Syntaktische  Studien  zu  Maroc  [dissert.]  z/d       8'  Erlangen  73 

999 


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MIDDLE-FRENCH    LITERATURE. 


[Romance 


K  §278 

Regnier,  Mathurin  [1573-1613] 


Aid: 
Laps, 


Oeuvres,  ed,  E.  Courbet 
„  J,  E.  Poitevin 
»»       „    VioUet-le-Duc  [Bibl.  Elz^virienne] 

Satires,  3  Epistles,  5  Elegies,  odea,  stanzas,  epigrams,  etc. 


Paris 


[schl.-progr.]  1/6        4°  KSnigsberg 
[Biblioth^que  Elzevir.]  ea.  5/-  s  8"  Paris 


Analyse  et  Critique  des  Satyres  de  Regnier 
Me  RONSARD,  Pierre  [1524-85]     Oeuvres,  ed.  P.  Blanchemain,  2  vols 

Aids  :  , 

*Berdez,  J.  Etude  litt^raire  de  Ronsard  [life,  works,  influence  ;  sclil.-progr,]  1/6 

Buscher,  La  Versification  de  Ronsard  [schl. -programme]  1/6 

Dor,  C.  Rons.quam  habuerit  vim  ad  ling,  fr.-gall.  excolendam  [dissert,]  1/6 

Erkelenz,  H.  Ronsard  und  seine  Schule  [dissert.]  1/6 

Feigner,  G.  Ueb.  Eigenthiimlichkeiten  d.  Ronsard'schen  Phraseologie  Isch.-progr.]  1/6 

Schefner,  W.  Essai  sur  Ronsard  ec  sa  rdforme  litLdraire  [dissert.]  if6 

StStzer,  O.  £tude  sur  Ronsard  et  son  ^cole 

de  Saint  Gelais,  Mellin  [1491-1558]    Oeuvres,  ed.  Blanchemain,  3  voiSw 
Tahureau,  Jacques  [1527-55]    Poesies,  ed.  Blanchemain,  2  vols. 
*ViLLONj  Frangois  [1431-  (?)]     Oeuvres  Comi^letes,  ed.  P.  Jannet 

,,  ,,  ed.  P.  Lacroix 

,,  ,,  ed.  L.  Moland 


8*  Dessau 

4"  fVeimar 

■  Z"  Bonn 

8'  W-Urzhurg 

4°  Goiha 

8°  Rostock 


Paris 

Geneva 
Paris 


gssai  critique  sur  les  Oeuvres  de  Viilon,  pt.  i.  \Petit  Testament 

Etude  biographique  sur  Frangois  Villon 

Francois  Villon  :  Darstellung  s.  Lebens  nach  s.  Gedichten 

Frangois  Villon 

Bemerkungen  zur  Metrik  und  Sprache  Villon's 


Leyden 
'  Paris 
Berlin 

Freiberg 


8°  Paris 


Aids: 

Bijvanck,.W.  G.  C 
*Longnon,  A. 
Nagel, 

Stimming,  A.  ^ 

Tamm,  R.  Bemerkungen  zur  Metrik  und  Sprache  Villon's  (schl.-progr.] 

Fiction. 

Beroalde  de  Verville  [1558-1612]    Le  Moyen  de  Parvenir,  ed.  P.  L.Jacob 

des  Pl&RlERS,  Bonaventure  [1500-44]    Oeuvres,  ed.  C.  Lacour,  2  vols.  8"      „ 

Incl,  the  Nou-uelUs  Ricriations  et  Joyeux  Devis  [a  coll.  of  129  short  tales,  in  style  of  Cent  SVouijeUesI  and  Cytnbalu7n  Mundi  [in  dialogue]. 

BoucHET,  Guillaume  [early  17  cent.]  Serees  [soirees],  ed,  Roybet  Paris 

Cent  Nouveiles  Nouvelles,  ed.  Thos.  Wright,  2  vols.  10/-     8**      ,, 
de  Choli^res,  Sieur  [16  cent.]     Les  Matinees,  andlu^^  Apres-Din^es,  ed.  Trico^iel,  2  vols.  ,, 

Gesta  Romanorum  — v.  B  §  3. 

Jean  le  Pans  [end  15  cent.],  ed.  Prf.  A.  de  Montaiglon  8°  Paris 

'  outwitted  the  King  of  England,  in  suit 

8"  Paris 


A  cross  'tween  a  roman  (favejilitres  and  a  folk-tale,  telling  how  the  King,  as  "Jean  de  Paris,*' 

for  hand  of  Infanta  of  Spain. 

MARGUliRlTE  d'ANGOUL]&ME[Qu.  of  Navarre;  1492-1549]  Heptameron,ed,LeRouxdeLincy,  3  v. 


Aids  : 
G^nln  [ed.] 
Lotheissen,  M. 


Lettres  de  Marguerite  d'  Angouleme,  2  vols,  -  Paris 

Margarethe  von  Navarra:  ein  Cultur-u.  Litteraturbild  ^   5/-        8'  Berlin 

Nicholas  de  Troves  [16  cent.]  Grand  Paragon  de  Nouvelles  Nouvelles 

Eased  on  the  Decatneron  and  Gesia  Rontajtoritm  with  some  original  tales. 

Noel  du  Fail  [1520-91]  Propos  Rustiques,  ed.  La  Borderie  Paris 

„  ,,  Contes  d'Eutrapel,  ed.  C.  Hippeau,  2  vols.  [crit.  and  satir.  dialogues]  8°       ,, 

Quinze  Joyes  du  Manage,  ed.  P.  Jannet  [a  satire]  8*       „ 

Rabelais,  Fr.  [1495-1553]  Oeuvres,  ed.  Bourgaud  Desmarets  +  E.  J.  B.  Ratberg,  2  v.  [a  good,  edn.]  8*      „ 

„         ed.  P.  Jannet +  L.E.D.Moland,7  vols.  [Bibl.  Elzev.]  8°       „ 

,,         ed.  C.  Marty-Laveaux,  vols,  i.-iv.  8"       ,, 

,,         ed.  Prf.  A.  de  Montaiglon  4-L.  Lacour,  3  vols.  8°       ,, 

Aids  : 

Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  d.  franzosischen  Sprache  aus  Rabelais  Werken,  3  pts.  [schl.-progr.] 

'Fleurv,  J.  Rabelais^  2  vols.  [best  general  commentary] 

LiGiER,  H.  La  Politique  de  Rabelais 

MAYSAiiGUES,  A.  Rabelais  :  ^tude  sur  le  i6e  sl&cle 

Noel,  E.  Rabelais  et  son  Oeuvre 

S^BiLLOT,  P.  Gargantua  dans  les  Traditions  populaires  [Litter.  Populaires]    6/6 

Vall^t,  G.  La  Gdnie  de  Rabelais 

de  la  Salle,  Antoine  [1398-1461  (?)]  Petit  Jean  de  Sainte,  ed.  Guichard 

For  Cent  Nou-velles  Nouvelles,  Pathelin  and  Quinze  yoyes  du  Mariage  [all  three  attributed  to  Antoine  de  la  SALLE]  v.  suprat  K  S  277  and  supra,  resp. 

Violier  des  Histoires  Romaines  ed.  Gustave  Brunet  8"  Paris 

A  Feb.  tr.  oi  the  Gesla  Romanoyum  [v.  B  §  3lwh,  first  appeared  in  early  pt.  of  i6  cent,  and  went  thro  manyedns. 

Drama. 

History. 

'EnERT,  Ad.  Entwickelungsgeschichted.  frz.  Tragodievornehmlichim  i6ten.Jahrh.  [standard]  8°  Goika 

Faguet,  La  Tragoedie  fran9aise  au  i6°  siecle  8°     Paris 

Individual  Writers. 

TiARNlER,  Robert  [1545-1601]    Tragedies,  ed.  Prf.  W.  Foerster;  w.  German  notes,  4  vols.  4/-,  3/-,  3/-, 

3/-  [Samml.  frz.  Neudr.]     8°  Heilbrmn 
Aids  : 

Bernage,  M.  S.  Etude  sur  Robert  Gamier  2/6        8°   Paris   • 

Haase,  A.  Zur  Syntax  Robert  Gainicrs  t=  Franz.  Stud.  v.  i.  :  k<  K  §268]         3/6        %' HeiUironn 

Jensen,  A.  Syntaktische  Studien  zu  Robert  Gamier  Kiel 

1000 


75 
60 

[22]  53 


8a 

57 

75 
67 
63 
68 
So 
73 
74 

73 
69 

66 

[54]  77 

79 

83 

77 

69 
79 


68 

66 

in  prog. 
79 

74 


53-55 


;  42 
85 


78 

75 

[53]  57 

[57]  11 

I    ]73 

70-81 

68-73 


Brcslmt  61 : 

8*  St.  Petersburg 
8°  Paris 


8°  Paris 


66;  74 

76;  77 

,    80 

69 

8a 

'& 

43 
58 


56 
83 


82-83 
80 

86 
8S 


Philology]  CELTIC   PHILOLOGY.  [Celttc 


K  §279 

-Gringo(i)re,  Pierre  [147S-1534]  Oeuvres,  ed.  C.  d'Hericault  +  A.  de  Montaiglon+J.  de  Rothschild, 

2vols.  [Bibl.  Elz^v.]  io/-s8°  /'aw  58;  77 

JODRELLK,  fitienne,  [1532-73]  Oeuvres,  ed.  Marty- Laveaux,  2  vols.  >.  ^^ '>  7° 

Aids  : 

Hekting,  A.  DcrVersbau&ienneJodrelle's  [dissert.]  Kiel  «* 

Kahnt,  p.  Jodrelle's  u.  Garnier's  Tragoedien  u.  Seneca's  Einfluss  [dissert.]  Marburg  oj 

deLARiVEY,  Pierre  [i540-i6i2]ed.  Paul  Jannet—««  vols.  v.-vii.ff/TheatreFr9s.Aiic.  [Bibl.Elzev.;  ut  \^  %  2JT ,  s.v.  Early  Drama]. 

VoGELS,  J.  Der  syntakt.  Gebrauch  d.  Terapora  u.  Modi  bei  P.  de  Larivey— !«  Rom.  Stud.  v.  [ut  K  §  =S6]- 

Miscellaneous  Prose. 

-de  la  BoAtie  ifetienne  [1530-63]  Oeuvres,  ed.  Feugere                                                           [political]  S'^  Paris  46 

,,               „              Remarques  s.  I'Eroticus  d.  Plutarque,  ed.  R.  Dezeimeries  ^"^  Bordeaux  oS 

Brantome,  Pierre  [1540-1614]    Oeuvres,  ed.  Buchon,  2  vols.              '                       [a  standard  edn.]  8°  Paris  38  ;  39 

*         „      ed.  Lalanne                   [pubs,  of  Soc.  de  1  Hist,  de  France]  ^      „  in  prog. 

„      ed.  Merimee+Lacour,  7  vols.  8°      ,,  58-79 

Biographical  essays:  VUs  des  Grands  Ca^taines,  Des  Rodomontades  E facials ,  Vie  ties  Dames  Galantes,  etc. 

-Chastellain,  Georges  [1403-1475]  Chronique  de  IWessire  Jacques  de  Lalaing,  ed.  Kervyn  de  Lettenhove,  8  vols.  40/-  8°  Brass.  (>y-(s(i 

A  biography. 

•de  COMMINES,  Philippe  [1447  (?)-i5ll]    IMemoires,  ed.  Chantelauze  ^           %"  Paris                      81 
„                     „                                            ,,        ed.  Kervyn  de  Lettenhove,  I  vol. ;  Lettres  et  Nego- 
tiations, 2  vols.  8°  Brussels         67  ;  74 
Aids: 

Arnold,  W.                         Die  ethisch-politische  Grundanschauung  d.  Philippe  v.  Commines  ^  Dresden                        73 

FiERvn.LE,                           Documents  inddits  sur  Philippe  de  Commines  8^  Paris 

Ton  NiES,  Paul                     La  Syntaxe  de  Commines  i/6       8  Berlin 

•Gregoire  lo  Pape,  Li  Dialogue  [O.-F.  tr.,  12  cent.];  ed.  Prf.  W.  Forster                                                 10/-  r  8°  Halle  76 
Marguerite  de  Valois  [Qu.  of  Navane;  1552-1615]  Memoires,  ed.  F.  Gnessard  [pubs,  of  Soc.  de  I'Hist.  d.  Free.] /"aw  42 

„                                „                                                „           ed.  F.  Guessard  [Bibl.  Elzevirienne]  s  8°  Paris  58 

Meigret,  Louis                 Trettedegrammere  frc.  [1550],  hrsg.  Prf.  W.  Foerster  [Samml.  frz.  Neudr.]  4/-     8°  Heilbronn  87 

de  Montaigne,  M.  E.  [1533-92]    Oeuvres,  ed.  J.  V.  Le  Clerc,  4 vols.                             [a  standard  edn.]     8°      ,,  65-66 

,,        ed.  Louandre  [Bibliothfeque  Charpentier]  s  8°       ,, 

ed.  Courbet-1- Roger                                                                                   ,,  in  frog. 
Aids  ; 

BigoriedeLaschampSjF.  Michel  de  Montaigne :  sa  vie,  ses  oeuvres  et  son  temps                                                                      8°  Paris  [    ]  So 

Dezeimeries,  R.                 Recherches  s.  1.  recension  d.  texte  posthume  des  .£fja»  de  Montaigne                     _                        8°   Bordeaux  66 

Wendell,  H.  Etude  sur  la  Langue  des  Essais  de  Montaigne  [dissert]  8°  Stockholm 

•Orthographia  Gallica          ed.  J.  Stiirzinger                                                                      [Altfranz.  Bibl.]     2/6     8°  Heilbronn  84 

Satyre  Menipee  [1594]        ed.  J.  Franck                                                                         [a  political  satire]                    Oppeln  84 

„    Labitte                                                                                                                        8°  Paris  69 

„    Charles  Read                                                                                                                      ,,  76 

Aid  : 

Frank,  J.                            Zur  Satyre  Miniple :  eine  kritische  Studie                                                         [schl.-progr.J  1/6       8*  Nikolslurg  80 


XXIX.  Celtic  pblloloo^  anb  Xitetature, 

279.    CELTIC  PHILOLOGY  (a):  GENERALLY. 
The  Early  Celtic  Race. 

Brandes,  H.  B.  C.           Die  ethnographischen  Verhaltnisse  der  Kelten  und  Germanen                         6/-     8°  Leipzig  57 
Diefenbach,  L.                — in  his  Origines  Europaeae  :  die  alten  Volker  Europa's  rait  ihren  Sippen  und 

Nachbaren  20/6     8°  Frankfort  61 

„                               Celtica  :  sprachliche  Documente  zur  Geschichte  der  Kelten,  3  vols.                       8°  Stuttgart  39-40 

<HOLTZMANN,  A.                  Kelten  und  Germanen                                                                                                     8°         ,,  55 

XEMlfeRE,  P.  L.  £tude  sur  les  Celtes  et  les  Gaulois  8/6       8°  Paris       [74 ;  76]  81 

Rhys,  Prf.  J.  — in  his  Lectures  on  Welsh  Philology  \u.t  K  §  280]. 

RoGET  DE  Belloquet,  Bar.  Ethnogenie  Gauloise,  4  vols.  25/-     8°      ,,  68-75 

Vol.  i. :  Glossaire  Gaulois,  7/6  ['68]  '72;  ii.:  Preuves  Physiologiques,  7/-['fi8]'75;  iv.:  Les  Cimmdriens,  posthum.  ed.  A.  MaURY-1-H.  Gaidoz,  3/-;  iii.  not  sold  separ. 

Grammar,  etc. 

-Arbois  de  Jueainville  Etudes  Grammaticales  sur  les  Langues  Celtiques                                            7/-     8°  Paris  8i 

Ebel,  Dr.  H.                     Celtic  Studies,  tr.  w.  intro.  Prf.  W.  K.  Sullivan                         [abadtr.]  lo/-     8°  Williams  63 

ScHUCHARDT,  Prf.  H.        Romanisches  und  Keltisches                           [collection  of  miscall,  essays]     7/6     8°  Berlin  86 

WiNDlSCH,  Prf.  E.             Keltische  Sprachen — in  Ersch-1-Gniber's  SBrr^/J&jbaV/jV,  Sect.  IL,  pt.  35    13/6     4°  Leipzig  84 

•Zeuss,  J.  C.                       Grammatica  Celtica  e  Monumentis  Vetustis,  ed.  H.  Ebel          [in  Latin]     30/-  r  4°  Berlin  [53]  68-71 

The  standard  authority :  holds  to  the  Celtic  language  the  same  sort  of  position  that  Grimm  does  to  the  Teutonic,  DlEZ  to  the  Romance,  and  MIKLOSICH  to  the  Slavonic. 

Giiterbock  H-  Thurneysen  B.  -I-  R.  Indices  Gloss,  et  Vocabul.  Hibern.  quae  in  [Zeuss]  explanatur  7/-  r  8°  Leipzig  8 1 

Molloy,  J.  O.                   Index'  Nominum  et  Vocab.  Hibern.  quae  in  [Zeuss]  reperiuntur  10/-     8°  Mblanae  78 

ZiMMER,  H.                         Keltische  Studien,  pt.  i. ,  3/- ;  ii.  [Altirische  Betonung]  6/-     ^i'  Berlin  81  ;  84 

I  GOT 


Philology] 


CELTIC   PHILOLOGY. 


[Celtic 


K  §§  280-281 

Magazines  and  Serials. 

Archivio  Glottologico  — has  contd.  and  cents,  valuable  Celtic  articles.   ' 

Revue  Celtique  ed.  H.  Gaidoz,  and  subsequently  d'Arbois  Jubainville,  vols,  i.-vi.         ea.  Zo/-m8°  /Vsm  Jo^ff- 

Celtic  Element  in  Romance,  ».  k  §  256 ;  in  Fpench,  v.  k%  270. 
Inscriptions :  Ogham— ».  g  §  14. 


Old  Gallic. 

Gluck,  Chr.  W. 
MONE,  F. 
MONIN,  H. 

Chrestomathy 

Breton  (Armoric). 

Grammar. 

HiNGANT,  Abbe  J. 
Legonidec,  J.  F.  M. 

Dictionaries. 

Legonidec,  J.  F.  M. 
Loth,  J. 
Troude;  A.  E. 

Welsh. 

History  of  the  Language,  etc. 
Bradshaw,  Henry 
James,  Ivor 
*Rhys,  Prf.  John 

Grammar. 

Nettlau,  Dr.  Max 
Rowland,  Th. 
Sattler,  E. 
Spurrell,  W. 


280.    CELTIC  PHILOLOGY  (*) :  CYMEIC  BRANCH. 

Die  bei  Casar  vorkommenden  keltischen  Namen  [by  a  pupil  of  Zeuss]  3/- 


Die  gallische  Sprache  u.  ihre  Brauchbarkeit  fiir  d.  Geschichte 
Monuments  des  anciens  Idiomes  Gaulois 

Endeavours  to  establish  the  influeace  of  Celtic  on  Gallic  LaCio. 

— V.  K  §  282  (sub  1/oc.  Holder). 


Elements  de  la  Grammaire  Bretonne 
Grammaire  Celto-Bretonne,  ed.  Brizeaux 


o.p. 


8°  Munich 

57 

8°  Carlsruhe 

5? 

8   Paris 

72. 

21/- 


8°  Triguier 


6g> 


8°  Paris  [sec.  ed.  36]  50 


Dictionnaire  Breton- Fran9.  et  Fr.-Bret.,  ed.  Villemarque,  2  v.  o.p.  [pb.  Sf  w.  42/-]^4°  Saint  Brieuc  47;  5a 


Vocabulaire  Vieux  Breton 
Dictionnaire  Fran9ais  et  Breton 


—papers  in  his  Collected  Papers  \ut  K  §  3] 

The  Welsh  Language  in  the  xvi.  and  xvii.  Centuries 

Lectures  on  Welsh  Philology 


8/6 
10/- 


16/- 


[repr.  fr.  Red  Dragon']  2/- 

15/- 


Paris 
Brest 


45 


Camb.  Press  8^ 

Owen,  Cardiff      87 
Trubner  [77]  81 


Studies  in  Welsh  Grammar 
Grammar  of  the  Welsh  Language,  4/6 
Y  Gomeryd :  Grammatik  d.  Kymraeg 
Grammar  of  the  Welsh  Language 
Practical  Lessons  in  Welsh  on  Natural  Method 


in  prep. 

Exercises  4/6  p  8°  Bala  [67]  76  ;  [71]  78- 

10/-     8°  Zurich  86. 

3/-  f  8°  Caefyrddin     [48]  70 

2/6    12°  Carmarthen  81 


Dictionaries. 

•Evans,  Rev.  D.  Silvans  Gdriadur  Cymraeg:  Dictionary  of  Welsh  Language,  pt.  1. 

Pughe,  W.  Owen  ------  ..„,., 


Sporrell,  W. 

Cornish 

Grammar. 

NORRIS,  E. 

Dictionaries. 
Bannister,  Dr.  J. 
Jagg,  F.  W.  B. 
Polwhele,  Rev.  R. 
*Williams,  Rev.  R. 


10/6;  ii.  5/- r  8°  Spurrell,  Cfl!7-OTaj-M««87;88 
Dictionary  of  the  Welsh  Language  expl.  in  English,  2'vols.  o.p.  [a/.  60/-]  r  8°  Denbigh  [03]  32 

The  first  cdn.  was  pub.  under  name  of  Wm.  OWEN,  after  which  the  author  changed  his  name. 

Dictionary  of  the  Welsh  Langu^e  [both  parts]  8/6  f  8°  Caerfyrddini/^^9^ 

—for  Modem  Dialect,  ».  K  §  241. 


Sketch  of  Cornish  Grammar 

Glossary  of  Cornish  Names — v.  K  §  241,  s.v.  Cornwall. 

An  English-Cornish  Dictionary 

Cornish-English  Vocab.  and  Provincial  Glossary,  pi. 

Lexicon  Cornu-Britannicum,  w.  examp.  and  tr. ,  3  pts.  in  I  vol. 

Coots.  Welsh,  Armoric,  Irish,  Gaelic  and  Manx  synonyms,  Tr.  iUus.  fr.  Sanscrit,  Gk., 


3/-    12°  Parker 


S9- 


21/-     4°  Simpkin 
o.p.  [w.  25/-]     4°   Truro 

42/-     4°  Llandovery 

8r 

[08]  36 

62-6S 

Lat.,  German,  etc. 

Irish. 

Grammar. 

BouRKE,  Can.  U.  J. 
Joyce,  Dr.  P.  W. 
O'Donovan,  Dr.  J. 
*WiNDiscH,  Prf.  E. 


281.    CELTIC  PHILOLOGY  W :  IRISH-GAELIC  BRANCH. 


Wright,  C.  H.  H. 
Phonology  and  Metrics. 


College  Irish  Grammar,  2/6  ;  Easy  Lessons  in  Irish 

Grammar  of  the  Irish  Language 

Grammar  of  the  Irish  Language  [scholarly]  o.p.  [pb.  2l/- 

Grammar  of  the  Irish  Language,  tr.  Dr.  N.  Moore 

Compendium  of  Irish  Grammar,  tr.  McSwiney 

Grammatik  der  Altirischen  [Indogerm.  Grammatiken] 

Grammar  of  the  Modern  Irish  Language  2/6 


2/6  s  8' 

i/-  s  8° 

10/6]     8° 

7/6  c  8" 


Dublin    79  ;  [67]  77 
Gill,  Dublin  79 

Dublin  4S 

Camb.  Press         82 


6/-     8°  Gill,  Dublin 
Leipzig 
Williams 


ZiMHER,  H. 


Ueber  altirische  Betonung  und  Verskunst 

1002 


6/-     8°  Berlin 


83 
in  prep. 

[55]  60 


84 


Philology] 


CELTIC   LITERATURE. 


[Celtic 


K  §282 
Etymology, 

Dictionaries. 
AscoLi,  Prf. 
O'Reilly,  E. 
Glosses. 

Sanas  Chonnaic : 
Stokes,  Whitley  [ed.] 
Loan  Wards. 
GCterbock,  B. 
Place-Names. 
Joyce,  Dr.  P.  W. 


Gaelic. 

History  of  the  Language,  etc. 


Lexicon  Palaeo-Hibernlcum — in  hised.  of  Old  Irish  Codex  in  the  Ambros.  Lib.  Milan  in  prog. 

Irish-English  Dictionary,  ed.  J.  O'Donovan  21/-     t^  Dublin  [17]  64 

Connac's  Glossary,  tr.  J,  O'Donovan,  ed.  W.  Stokes  52/6     4°  Calcutta{TTiihnei)68 

Goidelica  :  Old  and  Eariy  Middle  Irish  Glosses  [piose  and  verse]  18/-  r  8°  Triibner         [62]  72 

Bemerkungen  lib.  d.  latein.  Lehnworte  in  Irischen  [dissert.]  1/6     %'  Konigsherg  82 

Origin  and  History  of  Irish  Names  of  Places,  2  vols.  ea.  5/-  c  8°  Gill,Z)»*/««[69-75]f| 

Irish  Local  Names  Explained  [arrgd.  in  alphab.  order]  i/-  f  8°    „        „ 


The  Language  and  Literature  of  the  Scottish  Highlands 
Grit.  Inquiry  into  the  Scottish  Language 

Elements  of  Gaelic  Grammar,  ed.  McLauchlan 


6/-  c  8°  Douglas,  Edin.     8i 
63/-     4°  Blackwood  82 

3/6   12°  McLachlan,.£'(i'2«.[8o]86 


Gaelic  Etymology  of  the  Languages  of  West.  Europe      [of  no  great  value]  42/-  r  8°  Triibner 
Pronouncing  Gaelic  Dictionary,  with  Grammar 


Blackie,  Prf.  J.  S. 
Michel,  Francisque 

Grammar. 

Stewart,  Rev.  Alex. 

Etymology. 

Mackay,  Dr.  Chas. 

Dictionaries. 

McAlpine,  N. 

MACLEOD +DEWAR,  °^p'^°g^  Dictionary  of  the  Gaelic  Language 

Manx. 

Grammar. 
Kelly,  John 
Dictionaiy. 
Kelly,  John 
Names. 
Moore,  Rev.  A.  W.  Manx  Names  [place-names  and  surnames ;  w.  phonet.  intro.  by  Prf.  J.  Rhys]  10/6  8°  Stock  90 


77 

[both  pts.]  9/-     8°  Edinburgh    [63]  81 
[both  pts.]  12/6     8°  McLachl..gi/.[66]87 


Practical  Grammar  of  Ancient  Gaelic  or  Manx,  ed.  Rev.  W.  Gill  7/6     8°  Manx  Soc.      [05]  70 

Manx  and  English  Dictionary,  ed.  Mosley+Gill,  2  vols.  [both  parts]  21/-     8°  Manx  Soc.     [08]  66 


8°  Paris. 
8/6  c  8°  Smith  &  Elder 


282.    CELTIC  LITERATURE  (a) :  CYMRIC  BRANCH. 
History  and  Study  of  Litepature. 

d'ARBOls  de  Jobainville  Introduction  a  I'^tude  de  la  Litt^rature  Celtique 
Arnold,  Matthew  On  the  Study  of  Celtic  Literature 

Clirestomathy. 

*Holder,  Prf.  Alfred        Alt-Celtischer  Sprachschatz  [to  be  cpl.  in  18  quarterly  pts.]  ea.  8/-  r  8°  LeipzigiN\itt)goi>ipr 

^'^SS,'  ™5''"Si"!i:''^'"?'°'^  for  study  of  Old-CelHc-fr.  conterap.  in5Cripn«  (monumental  and  numismaticl,  Gk.  and  Lat.  vfriters,  itineraries  and  glossaries.    Words 
alphab.  angd.,  illus(r.  quots.  chrouolog.,  uiscnpp.  locally.    "Old-Celtic"  isliere  intended  to  designate  Gaulish  and  the  basis  common  to  both  Gaelic  and  Kymrlc. 

Breton. 

Loth,  J.  [ed.]  Chrestomathie  Bretonne,  pt.  i.  [Breton-Armoricain]  8/6 

Stokes,  Whitley  [ed.]       Middle-Breton  Hours,  w.  tr.  and  gloss,  index  6/- 

),  „      [  „  ]       The  Breton  Glosses  at  Orleans  10/6 

de  la  ViLLEMAEQui,  H.    Poemes  Bretons  du  Moyen-age,  text  and  trs.  6/6 

„  ,,  „  [ed.]  Poemes  des  Bardes  Bretons  du6me  Siecle,  text  and  trs.  8/- 

..  ..  »  [ed.]  Le  Grand  Myst^re  de  Jesus  [Breton  Mystery]  6/- 

.,  fi  „  [ed.JBarzaz-Breiz  [collection  of  Breton  folk-songs]  6/6 

— o.  B  §  15. 


83 
67 


Folk-Literature 

Welsh. 

Biblio^aphy. 

GoossENS,  H.  — 'in  his  Ueber  Sage  etc.  d.  Chev.  au  Lyon  gives  a  good  list  of  works  on  tie 

earlier  Welsh  literature  [=Neuphil.  Stud.,  pt.  i.]  i/- 
ROWLANDS,  Rev.  W.         Cambrian  Bibliography  [in  Welsh— bks.  from  1546-1799]  15/- 

History  of  the  Literature. 

Rhys,  Prf.  John  -rin  his  Lectures  on  Welsh  Philology— «<  K  §  280. 

•Stephens,  Thos.  Literatureof  the  Kymry,  ed.  Rev.  D.  Silvan  Evans  [12-14  cents.]  15/- 


8° 

Paris 

<VJ 

8" 

Ca/4:ato(WiUiams)76 

8" 

80 

8" 

Paris 

79 
[50]  60 

8" 

»> 

6S 

8" 

n 

[40I 46 

Paderbom 
Llanidloes 


83 
69 


WiLKINS,  Charles 


History  of  the  Literature  of  Wales 


1003 


[1300-1650]  r  8°  Cardiff 


8*  Longman       [49]  76 


Philology]  CELTIC   LITERATURE.  [Celtic 


K  §  283 

Modern  Collections. 

*JoNES+ Williams +  PUGHE,  ^§-;  [eds.]  Myvyrian  Archaeology  of  Wales,  coll.  from  ancient  MSS.  [pith 

of  Welsh  literature  from  6  to  1$  cent.]  r  8°  WelshMSS,.Soc.,Z/a«rfow.[o4H37i6l-76 
Menzies,  Louisa  J.  [tr.]     Legendary  Tales  of  Ancient  Britons  [tr.  fr.  Chronicles  ;  popular]  3/-  f  8°  J.  R.  Smith  64 

Nash,  D.  W.  [tr.]  Taliesin :  trs.  of  Remains  of  Welsh  Bards  14/-     8°  „  57 

Skene,  W.  F.  [ed.]  Four  Ancient  Books  of  Wales,  2  vols.  [Bardic  poems  of  6  cent.]  36/-     8°  Douglas,  .£rf2«,       68 

Early  Collections  and  Fieces. 

Black  Book  of  Carmarthen  :  text,  ed.  J.  Gwen  Evans  [autotype  facsimile  of  the  oldest  Welsh  MS.]  r  8°  priv.prin.  Oxford  88 

Previously  edited  in  Jones'  Myvyrian  Arch,  of  WaUst  and  in  Skene's  Fsur  Ancient  Books — ut  sttfira. 

Brut  y  Tywysogion  ["  Chron.  of  the  Princes"]  ed.  w.  Eng.  tr.  Williams  ab  Ithel ;  facss.  lo/-^  r  8°  Rolls  Series  60 

Bruts  [histor.  chronicles  of  Wales]  :  text,  ed.  Prf.  J.  Rhys  +  J.  Gwen  Evans  [Welsh  Texts  Ser.]  r  8°  priv.frin.  Oxford  <jp 

Edeyrn  ["  Golden-tongued  "]  Dosparth  Edeyrn  Davod  Aur  :  a!hc.  Welsh  Grammar  [13  cent],  w.  "  Rules 
of  Welsh  Poetry,"  by  D.  ddu  Athraw  [14  cent.]  :  text,  trs.  and  notes  by 

Williams  ab  Ithel  8°  Welsh  MSS.  Soc.  56 

Elucidarium  ed.  Prf.  J.  Rhys+J.  M.  Jones  [Anecdota  Oxon.  ;  fr.  14  cent.  MSS.]     4°  Clar.  Press    in  prep. 

lolo  MSS.  ed.  w.  English  trs.  Taliesin  Williams  ab  lolo  ;  pi.  o.p.  \_w.  50/-]  r  8°  WelshMSS.Soc.,Z/<i!«(^ra.48 

A  selection  of  anc.  MSS.  in  prose  and  verse,  fr.  the  coll.  made  by  A.  Williams  lolo  Morganwg. 

Lewis  Glyn  Cothi  Poetical  Works,  ed.  w.  notes,  etc..  Rev.  W.  Davies+Rev.  J.  Jones    \w.  12/6]     8°  Cymrodorion  Soc. 37 

The  works  of  a  celebrated  bard,  who  flourished  in  the  ms.  of  Henry  vi.,  Edw.  iv..  Rich.  iii.  and  Henry  vii. 

Liber  Landvensis  [register  of  Llandaff  cathedral]  :  ed.  P.  B.  Davies-Cooke  [Welsh  Texts  Ser.]  r  %'  priv.  prin.  Oxford  in  prep. 

Lyfr  yr  Ancr["the  Anchorite's  bk."],  ed.  Prf.  J.  Rhys+J.  M.  Jones  [Anecd.  Oxon.;  lives  of  Welsh  saints]  f  4°  Clar.  Press    in  prep. 

Mabinogion,  The  fr.  Anc.  Welsh  MSS.,  w.  tr.  &  notes  Lady  C.  Guest,  3  v. ;  facs.  &  ill.  o.p.  [tv.  £^  i  8°  Longman  38-49 

,,  „  The  same,  tr.  only  21/- r  8°  Quaritch         [49]  77 

,,  ,,  Text,  ed.  Prf.  J.  Rhys+J.  Gwen  Evans      [facsimile  reproduction  of  MS.]  21/- r  8°  Oxford  87 

,,  ,,  traduit  en  entier  J.  Loth  13/6     8°  Paris  90 

Meddygon  Myddfai  ed.  Williams  ab  Ithel,  w.  tr.  and  notes  J.  Pughe  o.p.  [w.  10/-]     8°  We\shMS.Soc.,Llam/ov.62 

The  Medical  Practice  of  Rhiwallon  and  his  sons,  w.  the  Llyn-y-Fan  {"  Legend  of  the  Lake  "). 

Morte  d'Arthure  —zi.  K  §  46. 

Y  Gododin  [poem  on  battle  of  Cattraeth,  by  Aneurin,  6  cent.]  with  tr.  Williams  ab  Ithel        o.p.  [za.  7/6]     8°  Llandovery  52 

Prudan  Padric  [S.  Patrick's  Purgatory] :  Early  Versions  of,  ed.  w.  tr.  &  gloss.  Rev.  R.  Williams,  2  pts.  30/-     8°  78 ;  80 

Folk-Literature  — v.  B  §  15. 

Cornish. 

NORRIS,  E.  [ed.  and  tr.]    The  Ancient  Cornish  Drama,  ed.  andtr.,  2  vols.  21/-     8°  Clar.  Press  59 

Three  dramas,  constit.  a  very  important  relic  of  the  ancient  Cornish  dialect  has  a  gram,  [92  pp.]  and  vocab.  [128  pp.]. 

Stokes,  Whitley  [ed.]       Beunans  Meriasek  :  Life  of  St.  Meriasek  [drama]  ;  text,  tr.  and  notes  15/- r  8°  Triibner  72 

,,  ,,        [  ji  ]       Creation  of  the  World,  w.  tr.  and  notes  [a  Cornish  Mystery]  6/-     8°  ^(r?-/«»  (Williams)  64 

Folk- Literature  — v.  B  §  23. 


283.    CELTIC   LITERATURE  (*):  IRISH-GAELIC   BRANCH. 
Irish. 

Bibliography. 

d'ARBOls  DE  JuBAlNVlLLE  Essai  d'un  Catal.  de  la  Lit.  epique  de  I'Irlande  8°  Paris  83 

History  of  Literature  — o.  also  K  §  282  :  Cymric  Branch,  s.v.  Hist,  and  Study  of  Literature. 

O'Grady,  S.  Early  Bardic  Literature  [of  no  great  value]  l/-  c  8°  Low  79 

Inscriptions. 

Petrie,  Dr.  G.  [ed.]  Christn.  Inscript.  in  Irish  Lang.,  ed.  M.  Stokes,  2  vols. ;  pi.  60/-     4°  Hodges, ZJaW. 72; 78 

Manuscripts. 

Gilbert,  J.  'J\  [ed.]         Facsimiles  of  National  Manuscripts  of  Ireland,  4  vols. ;  ilium,  pi.  [a  magnificent 

work]— vol.  i.  o.p.  \_w.  £^  ;  ii.-iii.  ea.  42/-;  iv.  (l)  105/-,  (2)  90/-         Irish  Rec.  Off.  74  sqq. 
Modern  Collections. 

Brooke,  Miss  [ed.  &  tr.]  Reliques  of  Irish  Poetry  :  texts  in  Irish  char.  w.  verse  and  trs.       0./.  [ze/.  12/6]     %°  Dublin        [1789]  16 

Celtic  Soc.  &  Irish  Archaeolog.  %ac.—for  lists  of  their  pubns.,  v.  F  §  41 . 

Hardiman,  Jas.  [ed.  &  tr.]  Irish  Minstrelsy :  Bardic  Remains  of  Irel.,  w.  verse  trs.,  2  vols.    o.p.  \w.  30/-]     8°  London  31 

The  trs.  are  from  the  pens  of  FURLONG,  Hy.  Grattan,  Curran,  and  others.    The  notes  are  learned  and  largely  philological. 
O'CURRY,  Eug.      Appendix  to  his  Lects.  on  MS.  Materials,  pp.  463-664,  conts.  several  old  texts  and  trss.  14/-  8°  Dublin      [61]  74 
Ossianic  Society's  Transactions,  6  vols.  o.p.  [a/.  40/-]  Dublin  53-6' 

Cont,  wks.  of  early  Irish  liter.,  w.  trs.  and  notes  by  O'KBARNEV,  CONNELLAN  O'GRADY,  and  other  scholars. 

1004. 


Philology] 


CELTIC   PHILOLOGY. 


[Celtic 


K  §283 

Stokes,  Dr.  Whitley  [ed.]  Three  Middle-Irish  Homilies  on  Lives  of  Saints  [Patrick,  Briget,  &  Columba], 

text  and  tr.  10/6  c  8°  Calcu(ia{T dihner)  77 
»  „        [ed.]  Old  Irish  Glossaries ;  w.  intro.  10/6     8°  Williams  62 

Cormac's  Glossary.  O'Davornan's  Glossary,  Glossary  to  the  Calendar  of  Oingus. 

•1  >,         [ed.]  Old  Irish  Glosses  [4;  9th  cent. ;  at  Wiirzbnrg  &  Carlsruhe,  w.  tr.  &  gloss,  index]   8°  Philol.  Soc.  (Triibner)  87 

>>  „        [ed.]  The  Tripartite  Life  of  Patrick  :  w.  other  documents  rel.  to  that  saint,  2  vols.  20/- r  8°  Rolls  Series  88 

WINDISCH,  Prf.  E.  [ed.]   Irische  Texte,  mit  Wbrterbuch  24/-     8°  Berlin  81 

,,  +  Stokes,  Whitley    The  same :  series  ii.,  pts.  i.-ii.  Leipzig  87 ;  89 


Ancient  Collections,  and  Pieces— v.  also  F  §  41. 

Adamnan,  St.  [624-704]  Life  of  Saint  Columbia,  ed.  Dr.  W.  Reeves 
„  „  The  same,  ed.  Bp.  Forbes-)- W.  F.  Skene 


40/- 
[Histoi-ians  of  Scotland]  21/- 


4°  Irish  Archaeol.  Soc.  57 
8°  Paterson,  £din.     74 


Both  admirable  edns.,  w.  valuable  notes  and  disserts.    For  popular  lives  of  St.  Columba,  v.  F  %  37. 

Annals  of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  ed.  J.  O'Donovan  :  text  and  tr.  en  regard,  7  vols.     o.p.  [w.  £6  lo/-]     4°  Diiblin  56 
Banquet  of  Dun  Na  n-Gedh  :  and  Battle  of  Magh  Rath  [Moira],  tr.  and  notes  J.  O'Donovan                10/-  s  4°IrishArch£Eol.Soc.42 

Battle  of  Magh  Lena :         ed.  E.  Curry                                                                     [see  also  line  supra']  10/-  r  8°  Celtic  Soc.  53 

Book  of  Ballymote :            coU.of  pieces[proseand  verse],w.intio.etc.Prf.R.Atkinson:[facs.of  MS.]io5/-  i  f°  Roy.  Irish  Acad.  87 

„          Leinster :                Irish  MS.  of  I2cent.,ed.  Prf.R.Atkinson:facs.ofMS.[z'.««/5-a,J.z'.Togail];^6  6/-    f°       „               ,,  80 

„          Lismore  :               Livesofthe  Saintsfrom  the  ;ed.Dr.  Whitley  Stokes;  w.trss.[AnecdotaOxon.]3l/6  4°  Clar.  Press  89 


SA.  0/  LisTTiere,  called  after  the  Dke.  of  Devonshire's  castle  of  Lismore,  where  it  was  found  in  1814  in  a  walled-up  passage,  is  a  MS.  of  r4So-rsoo,  consisting  of  a  coll. 
of  compositions  of  many  subjects,  periods  and  authors.  STOKES'  intro.  gives  a  full  ace.  of  its  contents.  The  lives  here  are  of  Patrick,  Columba,  Briget,  Lenan, 
Finian,  Finchua,  Brenainn,  Ciaran  of  Clonmacnois,  Mochua. 


Rights : 


ed.  w.  tr,  and  notes  J.  O'Donovan 


[Celtic  Soc.  pubs.]  o.p.  [w.  8/6]  c  8°  Dublin 


A  guide  to  Irish  ceremonial  and  taxation. 


Calendar  of  Oengus  :  ed.  Whitley  Stokes ;  w.  tr.,  notes  and  glossarial  index  14/- 

Cath  Finntraga,  or  Battle  of  Ventry,  ed.  Kuno  Meyer,  w.  tr.  [Anecdota  Oxon.  ]  6/- 

Keating,  Rev.  Geof.         The  Three  Shafts  of  Death,  ed.  Prf  R.  Atkinson  [Irish  MS.  Series]  3/6 

Leabhar  Breac,  the  Speckled  Book  [in  Lat.  and  Ir.] :  facs.  of  MS.  2  v.  84/- 

Atkinson,  Dr.  R.  [ed.]  Leabhar  Breac:  Passions&  Homilies  from,  w.  tr.  &  gloss.  [Todd  Lect.  Ser.]  30/- 
Leabhar  Na  h-Uidhri :  coll.  of  pieces  in  Irish  [c.  iioo  A.D.]  :  facs.  of  MS.  63/- 

Merugud  Uilix  Maicc  Leirtis,  ed.  w.  tr.  Dr.  Kuno  Meyer  [a  prose  "  Irish  Odyssey"  of  13  cent.]  3/- 

Mesca  Ulad  :  ed.  w.  tr.  and  notes  W.  M.  Hennessy  [Todd  Lecture  Series]  4/- 

Peredur  ab  Efrawc  :  ed.  w.  notes  and  glossary  Dr.  Kuno  Meyer  3/- 

Pursuit  after  Diarmuid  and  Grainne,  ed.  S.  O'Grady 

Saltair  na  !Rann  :  ed.  W.  Stokes  [coll.  of  Irish  Poems  ;  Anecd.  Oxon.]  7/6 

Togail  Troi  [Destruction  of  Troy,  from  Book  of  Leinster]  :  text,  tr.,  and  gloss.  W.  Stokes  18/- 


4°  Dublin 

4°  Clar.  Press 

8°  Williams 

f°  R.  Irish  Acad.  72-76 


47 

80 

8S 
90 


8°  Williams 

f°  R.  Irish  Acad. 

8"  Nutt 

8°  Williams 

8°  Leipzig 

8°  Ossianic  Society 

4°  Clar.  Press 

8° 


87 
79 
86 
89 
87 
57 
83 
81 


Folk-Literature 


—V.  B  §  15. 


Gaelic. 

Bibliography. 

Reid,  J.  Bibliotheca  Scoto-Celtica ;  ace.  of  all  bks.  pub.  in  Gaelic  lang,  o.fi.      8"  Glasgow  32 

Manuscripts. 

National  MSS.  of  Scotland,  Facss.  of;  pts.  i.-iii.  [photozincos  in  gold  &  colours]  o.p.  [pb.  63/-;  w.  £t,^  f°  Scot.  Rolls  Ser.  67  sqq. 

Collections. 

Campbell,  J.  F.  [ed.]      LeabharnaFeinne,v.i.  [texts]  [coll.ofanc.  heroicballads,  chiefly  1512-1871]  10/-  f°  McLachlan,,^^.     72 
Dorn  and  Deorg  :  Gaelic  Poems,  with  trss.  and  notes  2/6  c  8°  Simpkin  74 

McGregor,  Dn.  Sir  J.      Book  of  Ancient  Gaelic  Poetry  [fr.  i6th  century  MS.  coll.],  vir.  tr.  and  notes 

Rev.  T.  McLauchlan -(- W.  F.  Skene  ["  Dean  of  Lismore's  Book  "]   12/-     8°  Edinburgh  62 

Gaelic  and  English  Poems  3/6  c  8°  Simpkin  8if 

Beauties  of  Gaelic  Poetry,  with  notes  12/-     8°  Edinburgh  72 

Collect,  of  Gaelic  Proverbs  [based  on  Macintosh  (1785)]  9/-  c  8°  McLachlan,£rf.[8l]83 

Poemsof.inorig.  Gaelic,  w.tr.  Arch.  Clark,  2  v.  [conts.  also  Macpherson'str.]  31/6   8°  Blackwood  70 

„       ,,  tr.  J.  McPherson  3/6    i8°  Longman   [i|||]  76 


McKellar,  Mrs.  [ed]. 
Mackenzie,  J.  [ed.] 
Nicolson,  Alex,  [ed.] 

OSSIAN, 


Folk- Literature 


—V.  B  §  IS. 


Manx. 

Ptuyer-Book,  Early  Manx:  MS.  ed.  Rev.  F.  J.  Moore -f- Prf.  J.  Rhys 


[pub.  for  the  Manx  Soc] 


Clar.  Press    in  prep.. 


1005 


Philology] 


SLAVONIC   PHILOLOGY. 


[Slavonic 


K  §§284-285 


XXX.    Slavonic  pbiloloo^  anb  Xitetature. 


284.    GENERALLY   and   COLLECTIVELY. 

[inaug.  lecture]  i/-     8*  Frowde 

Si- 


Introduction. 

MoRFiLL,  W.  R.  Essay  on  the  Importance  of  Study  of  Slavonic  Lang. 

Philology:  Generally. 

Abei,,  Dr.  Carl  Slavic  and  Latin  :  [Ilchester]  Lects.  in  Comp.  Lexicogr. 

,,  „  The  same,  German  tr.  by  R.  Dielitz,  suS  tit.  Gross-  und  Kleinrussisch         6/- 

Leskien,  a.  Quantitat  und  Betonung  in  der  slavischen  Sprachen 

,,         ,,  Die  Declination  im  Slavisch-Litauischen  und  Germanischen 

MiKLOSlCH,  F.  Dictionnaire  abrege  de  six  langues  slaves  3°/~ 

Russan,  01d.SIaTomc  (CyriUic),  Bulgarian,  Serrian,  Chech.  Polish.    In  both  French  and  German. 

„  „  Vergleichende  Grammatik  d.  slavischen  Sprachen  4  vols.     ;^4 

i  Lautlehre,  20/-;  ii.  Staoimbildung.  15/-;  iii.  Wortbildun^,  18/-;  iv.  Syntax,  30/- 

Etymologisches  Worterbuch  der  slavischen  Sprachen  20/- 

Gesch.  d.  Slav.  Sprache  u.  Lit.  nach  alien  Mundarten  SI- 


S' 


Triibner 
Leipzig 


8°   Vienna 


[ea.  vol.  =4  pts.  (at  6/-)]  ea.  vol.  20/- 

10/- 


SCHAFARICK,  P.  J. 

Magazine. 

Archiv  fiir  slavische  Philologie,  ed.  Jagic,  vols.  i.-x. 

Foreign  Elements. 

SCHHCHARDT,  Prf.  H.       Slawo-Deutsches  und  Slawo-Italienisches 

Pronunciation. 

Leskien,  A.  Untersuchungen  lib.  Quantitat  u.  Betonung  in  d.  slavischen  Sprachen,  pt.  i.    S/~ 

History  of  the  Literature :  Generally. 

Gaster,  Dr.  M.  Greeko  [KV]-Slavon.  Liter.&  its  rel.  to  Folkl.  of  Mid.  Ages  [Ilchester  Lects.]  7/6 

Krek,  G.  Einleitung  in  die  slavische  Literaturgeschichte  21/— 

MoRFiLL,  W.  R.  Slavonic  Literature  ["Dawn  of  Liter."  Series  ;  popular]  2/6 

Pypin  +  Spasovic,  -jjrij^  Istorija  Slavjanskich  Literatur,  2  vols. 

,,  ,,  „  GeschichtederslavischenLiteraturen, libers. T.Pech,  2  vols., vol.i.  11/-; ii.   19/- 

An  important  woric,  but  omits  Russian  Literature  in  both  the  oris^inal  and  the  German  tr. 

Schafarick,  p.  J.  Geschichte  der  siidslawischen  Literatur,  2  vols.  17/6 

Folk-Literature  — ».  B  §  19. 


90 


83 

85 

8s  sqq. 
76 
8S 


89 
69 


Prague 

Berlin  75-87  inprog. 


Graz 
Leipzig 


84 
8S 


Triibner  87 

Graz  [    ]  87 

S.P.C.K.  83 

St.  Petersburg  79;  81 
Leipzig  81 ;  83 


8"  Frc^ue 


64 


Albanian. 

Bbnloew,  -Louis 
BoPP,  Friedr. 
DozoN, 

Geither,  L.  [ed.] 
Jarnik,  U. 
Meyer,  G. 


MiKLOSlCH,  F. 

\V[assa]  P[asha) 
Folk-Literature 


285.    INDIVIDUAL  SLAVONIC  LANGUAGES  and  LITEEATURES. 


Analyse  de  la  langue  Albanaise  :  etude  de  grammaire  comparee 

Das  Albanesische  in  seinen  verwandtschaftlichen  Beziehungen  • 

Manuel  de  la  Langue  Chkipe  [Albanian]  « 

Die  albanesischen  und  slavischen  Schriften ;  20  pi. 

Zur  albanesischen  Sprachkunde 

Kurzgefasste  Albanesische  Grammatik  [Indogerm.  Grammatiken] 

Albanesische  Studien,  pts.  i.-ii. 

L ;  On  plural-formations  of  Alban.  nolms,  a/- ;  ii. :  Alban.  numerals,  1/6. 

Sprache  u.  Literatur  der  Albanesen — in' his  Studien  und  Essays 
Albanesische  Forschungen — in  Denkschriften  d.  Wiener  Akad.,  vols,  xix, 

\cf.  also  H.  Schuchardt — in  Ztschr.  f.  vergl.  Sprachf.,  xx.]. 
Grammaire  Albanaise  [Simplified  Grammars]     7/6  c  8' 


5/-     8°  Paris 

79 

Berlin 

ss 

S°  Paris 

78 

iSI-     4°   Vienna 

83 

8°  Leipzig 

81 

2/6  s  8-       „ 

88 

3/-  r  8°   Vienna 

83584 

7/-     8°  Berlin 


Triibner 


-V.  B  §  19. 


Bohemian  (Czech). 

Censky,  F. 
Jonas,  Ch. 
Jungmann, 
KoTT,  Fr. 
Mourek,  V.  E. 
Schakarik,  P.  J. 

TlEFTKUNK,  W. 

Vymazai,,  Fr. 


Grammatik  der  bohmischen  Sprache 

IDictionary  of  English  and  Bohemian  Languages,  2  pts. 

Bohemian-Latin-German  Dictionary,  5  vols. 

Czech-German  Dictionary,  3  vols. 

Diet,  of  Eng.  and  Bohemian  Langs.     Pt.  i.  Eug.-Boh. 

Elemente  der  altbohmischen  Grammatik 

Bohmisches  Lesebuch,  with  German  Dictionary,  2  pts." 

Bohmische  Grammatik 

1006 


8: 


8V 


3/6  8°  Prague  h)i 

II/-  8"       „  76 

£6  10/-  4°  R.Ac.of.fir<»;w<!35-39 

60/-  8°  Prague  78-82 

10/-  S"        „  79 

1/6  S'       „  (     ]67 

<^  !!   „  "  t    J  72 

3/-  8    BrOnn  81 


Philology] 


SLAVONIC   PHILOLOGY. 


[Slavonic 


K  §286 


Literature  —for  Folk-Literature,  w.  B  §  19. 

"Wratislaw,  Rev.  A.  H.  Native  Liter,  of  Bohemia  in  xiv.  cent.  [Ilchester  Lects.]     S/-   16° 

,1  ,,  [tr.]  Bohemian  Poems  :  ancient  and  modern,  translated,  with  essay 

„  „  [tr.]  The  Queen's  Court  MS.  and  other  anc.  Bohemian  poems,  translated 

„  „  [tr.]  Baron  Wratislaw's  Adventures,  translated 

Bulgarian,  Modern. 

Dictionaries. 


Bell 

78 

Camb. 

49 
65 

bogoroff,  v.  a. 
Morse + Vasilief, 

Grammars,  etc. 

Cankof+Kyriak, 
Cleborad,  F.  L. 
Morse+Vasiliek, 

Phonology. 

MlKLOSICH,  F. 

Folk-Literature 

Bulgarian 

Leskien,  A. 


Dictionnaire  Bulg.  •Fran9.  and  Franj.  -Bulg.  2  vols. 
English  and  Bulgarian  Dictionary,  2  pts. 


A.  +  D.  Grammatik  der  bulgarischen  Sprache 
Bulgarische  Grammatik 
Grammar  of  Bulgarian  Language,  w.  vocabulary 


o.f. 


e.p. 


MlKLOSICH,  F. 


Geschichte  der  Lautbezeichnung  im  Bulgarischen 
—V.  B  §  19. 

Old  (Cyrillic,  Palseo-Slavonic). 

Handbuch  der  altbulgarischen  [altkirchenslawischen]   Sprache 

[gram.,  texts,  gloss.] 
Lexicon  Palaeoslovenico-Graeco-Latinum 
Radices  Linguae  Slovenicae  veteris  Dialectae 
Lautlehre  und  Formenlehre  d.  Altslov.  Sprache,  2  pts. 
Altslovenische  Formenlehre  in  Paradigmen 
Beitrage  zur  altbulgarischen  Conjugation 


Vienna  7'~73 

Constantinoplt       60 

'   Vienna  52 

■       „     .  88 

Constantinople        59 

2/6     4°  Prague  83 


ea.  16/- 
\_w.  isH 

8- 

[w.  10/-] 

8- 
8- 

Wiedemann,  O. 

Literattere. 

MlKLOSICH,  F.  [ed.]  Monumenta  Linguae  Palaeoslovenicae 

Monumenta  Linguae  Palaeoslovenicae,  ed.  A.  Kaluzniacki,  vol.  i. :  Evang.  Putnanum 


—V.  K  §  142. 

Grammatik  d.  Illyr.  Spr.  d.  Serben,  Kroaten,  etc. 
lUyrisch-Deutsch  u.  Deutsch-IUyr.  Worterb.,  2  vols. 

Lettish,  Old  Prussian. 


Hungarian 
lUyrian. 

Berlic,  a.  T. 

RiCHTER,  A.  F. 

Lithuanian : 

bibliography. 

Leskien,  — in  his  Report  on  Lith.,  Lettish  and  Pruss.  in  the  Trans.  Philolog.  Soc,  1877, 

Philology  and  Literature. 

Bezzenberger,  Prf.  A.  [ed.]  Littauische  u.  Lettische  Drucke  d.  16  u.  17  Jahrhunderts,  pts.  1-4.       25/- 
„  „        Littauische  Forschungen  10/- 

,,  „        Ueber  die  Sprache  der  preussischen  Letten  4/- 

Geschichte  der  litauischen  Sprache  [16-17  cent.]  16/- 

Wbrterbuch  der  lithauischen  Sprache,  vol.  i.  27/- ;  ii.  12/- 

Grammatik  der  lithauischen  Sprache  [w.  map  of  Lith.  languages]     12/- 

Der  Ablaut  der  Wurzelsilben  im  Litauischen  7/- 

Die  Declination  im  Slavisch-litauischen  und  Germanischen  5/- 

Die  Sprache  der  alten  Preuszen  S' 

Handbuch  d.  litauischp  Sprache,  2  vols.    [i. :  gram.  ;  ii.  :  texts  and  gloss.]   12/-     8' 
Litauische  Grammatik  [Indogerman.  Grammatiken] 


7/6     8°   Weimar 
27/-  r  8°   Vienna 
3/6     8°  Leipzig 
6/-  r  8°   Vienna 

2I6     8°  Dorpat 

[71]  86 

[50]  62-65 

45 

50-54 

12/-  r  8°   Vindob. 
20/-     8°  Teschen 

t. 

5/-     8°  Agram 
i5/-r8« 

50 
39 

KURSCHAT,  F. 

Leskien,  A. 

Nesselmann, 
Schleicher,  August 
Weber, 


Gottingen 


Halle 


74; 


8°  Leipzig 


M 


Berlin 
Prague 


74-87 
82 
85 
77 
83 
76 
84 
76 
45 
56-57 
in  prep. 


Relation   to  the  Teutonic  Branch-^.  K  §  225  :  Teutonic  Philology  :  Generally. 


Folk-Literature 
Polish. 
Dictionaries. 
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K  §285 

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