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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
% CfltTtntei0n tofoarijs Sgslfmalk §ibli0gra:]p^g
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.
ADDRESSES OF PUBLISHERS,
BOOKSELLER-PUBLISHERS, LEARNED SOCIETIES, &c.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Clark (T. & T.) : 38 George Street, Edinburgh.-'
Clarke (James) & Co : 13 Fleet Street, London, E.G.
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
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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,
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31.
32
33-
34-
35.
36.
37-
38.
39-
40.
41.
42.
43-
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^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.
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26.
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28.
29.
30.
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36.
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47-
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49.
SJ-
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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.
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27-
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33-
34-
35-
36.
' 37-
38.
39-
40.
41.
42.
43-
44-
45-
46.
47-
48.
49-
50.
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52.
53-
54-
55-
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57-
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59-
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
63.
69.
70.
71-
72.
73-
74-.
74
75-
76.
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78.
79-
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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.
ANGE-]
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.
BONA-]
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.
BROW-]
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.
BURG-]
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-
xx»
COLL-]
AUTHORS AND TITLES INDEX.
[GOTT-
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,
<3UMM-]
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^.
DIER-]
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.
EDK1-]
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^
ERCK-]
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.,
FREE-]
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.
xl
HOMB-]
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 $■^2 ; Seaside Walks ^x^.
„ Prf. W. R. [Am.] Political Parties 26s.
Houlston [pub.] Industrial Library 68r.
Houssaye, A. Coniedie Franfaise 679.
„ H. Prem. Siege de Paris 922.
xli
Houston, Mrs. Memoir of Rev. J. Mitford
725 ; Wild West of Ireland yifi.
Houzeau, J. C. + Lancaster, A. Bibliog. de
I Astronomie 499.
Hovelacque, A. L'AvesiaS^i^rs) ; Chicns
dans V 'Avesta' 834 ; Gram. Zende
834 ; Science of Language 795.
Hoveden, Roger— z*. Roger of Hoveden.
Hovenden, R. H. Horace 9x3.
Hovgaard, Lt. A. Voyage of * Vega' 382.
,, G. W, Submarine Boats 612.
How Good Wife Taught her Daughter g^-^.
„ to be Happy though Married 253.
,, vje Educate our Officers 607 (298).
How, Jer. Freemasons Manual 79.
,, Bp. W. W. Fajnily Prayers 106 ;
Pastor in Faroe h. 94 ; Past. Wk, 94.
Howard, F. ColoicrasMeansofArttST.
,, G. E. {ATn.'\ Local Cofist. Hist. 245.
„ Hon, J. All Mistaken -j-jZ {tj^t)-
„ J. E. Quijiology (two) 586 (618).
„ J. H. Gymnasts and Gymnastics 697.
„ Dr. J. J. [ed.] Miscell. Geneal. 478 ;
Visitat. of Essex 479, of Lond. 479.
„ ,, + Hovenden, Rob. [eds.] Pedig. of
Kent 479-
„ L. Modification of Clouds 504.
,, R. Church of England ^<^.
Howarth, W. Clearing System 236.
Howe, G. S. \_Axu..\ Laura Bridgmanyxi
,, John Whole Works 2.
,, J, W, \Am..] Excessive Venery 579.
,, Julia Ward[Am,]^ff>^.j'^?(//^r 729(713).
„ W. F. \^A.]DirectQry of Charities 2 \%.
Howell+Geikie-H Young Geol. of Lothian
510.
,, A. [Canad.] Probate Practice 224.
„ Geo. ConJl. bet Capital &" Lab. 238.
,, Jas. Epistolae Ho-Elianae 785.
,, M. S. Arabic Gravunar ^0$.
„ 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
iREL-]
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).
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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.
x]v
KIWI-]
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*.
xlvi
KVIC-]
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,
xlvii
LAWS-J
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.
xlix
LONG-]
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
McAR-]
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.
1;
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,
nil
MAYO]
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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MILL]
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.
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AUTHORS AND TITLES INDEX.
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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 $70.
„ ,, Discrepancies of Freemasonry 79.
„ H. + Airey Stations, Junctns.,etc. 597'.'
„ J.A.W. [ed.] Astron.f, Amateurs 500,
„ J, R. [tr, and ed.] Monunt. de Insula
Mannioe 321.
„ Cpt. S. P. Madagascar (two) 35g. ,.
,» y [ed,] Series of Wks. on Madag. 358.
,, & Boyd [pubs,] Gazetteer 305.
Olkhin, M. D. [ed.] Catal, of Russian
Books 707.
Ollanta [drama] 859.
Ollieir, Edm. [ed.] Franco-German War
■ 444 ; Hist. ofSacr. Ant, 646 ; Russo-
Turk. War 443.
u »> [ed.] Brit. Port. Painters 630,
,, „ +Chester^w^. (7/^7,6*. 456.
Ollivant, G. Great Salt Lake 369 (73). ,
Olmosj Andr£ A^Lengua Nahuatl 859.
Olney, E.'[Am.] Arithmetic 489 ; Math.
Articles 480.
„ W. [Am.; edJCtf^fe^CiP. /*««£?. 2?5.
OIpp, J. Nama-deutsches Wd'fterb. 855.
Olsen, O. T. Chart 623 ? Piscat. A tlae 623 ;
Praci.Navig. tz:^; Seamanship 6^^.
Olshausen, Dr.-H. Comm. on N, T, 25
- 'Corinth.' 33.
Oman, C. W. C. Byzani. Emp. 383 ; War
in Mid. Ages 607 (400) ; Warwick
404 ; Norm.. &' Angev. Syst.'z^g,
u J. C. Indian Life 348.
„ V. E. Svensk Hand-Ordbod 943.
Omar Khayyam, Works 836.
O'Meara, Dr. B. E. Napoleon at St.
Helena 442.
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Omler, P. Antike Landwirthschafi. 910.
Ommaney, Rev; G. B, W. Hist, of Atha-
nasian Creed 109.
Omont, H. [ed.] Facss. des MSS. Grecs
B67.'
Omond, G. W. T. Lord Advoc. of ScotlJ
430 (187).
„ ,, [ed.] Merch. Shippiyxg Acts 205.
Oncken, W. Isocrates 893 ; Staatslehre d.
Aristoteles 894.
O'Neil, A. Diet, of Spanish Artists 6$^.
,, 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 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.
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6 (116) ; Four Cents, of Silence 30 ;
Prophecy up ; Stud, in *■ Jonah' 31.
Redgrave A. [^^.\ Factory Act 200.
,, Henry Louis xiv. 439 ; Petrarch 734
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„ Mrs. H. Cookery <5r* Housekeeping 6%x,
„ Rev. J. W. Lects. on xix, Psalin 29.
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„ Sims My Jubilee 677 ; Recoil. 677.
„ T. Fruit Cultivation 627.
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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.
REPO-]
AUTHORS AND TITLEvS INDEX.
[ROBE-
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.$6^; Diete^
tics 589 ; Urin. Diseases 570.
,, W. H. -»■ Wallace Employers (two) 199.
„ Rev, W. P. Law &> God 98 ; Reason-
able Service 98.
Robertson, Lt.C^ .G.Campaigns in Afghan
426.
„ Prf. E. S. Engn Poetesses 7x7 (ass);
Longfellow 729.
Ixvi
«OBE-]
AUTHORS AND TITLES INDEX.
[ROTH
^obcrteon, E. W. Histor. Essays 430
^cotl. und. Early Kings 431 (406).
„ Rev. F, W. Anal, of * In Memoriam
769; ^Corinth: 35; ^Genesis' 26
Hujnan Race <)Z \ Sermons ^%.
,„ Prf. G. C. Association t-jS', Hoboes (t^o)
165(156).
„ H. Bankers Law 189.
^, „ 'R- Art 0/ Etching 6sg; Thames ^x$.
„ 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.
ROTH]
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.
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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.
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,,, J. Ejigl. Rule in India 453-; Popular
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„ R. Discov. ^ 19 Cent. 595 ; Hist, of
Science 487. \
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„ T. Welsh Gram-mar and Exx. looz.
'SiG^\axvA's,^'^y?N. Cambrian Bibliography
1003.
Rowley, Rev. A. C. ^foeV 31.
„ G. D. Omitholog. Miscellany 547.
„ Rev. H Reltg. of Africans 150 (126) ;
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).
Rowntree, J. S. Quakeris7n 75.
Rows, John Rows Rol 482.
Rowsell, Miss M. C. Filial Devotion 252,
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Roxhurgke Ballads 417 (758).
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„ Society Catalogue 487.
Royce, J. [Am.] California 364 (363).
Royle, C. Egyptian Campaigns 427.
„ Dr. J. F. Cotton in India 616; Hindu
Medicine 557 (S28) ; Resources of
India 614 ; Woods 684.
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,', W. Funds 217 ; Stock Exchange 268.
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Ruckert, F. Gram. d. Perser 836 ; Antike
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'Ruddock, Dr, E. H. Consumption 593
Diet 593 ; Hom,€Eop. Med. (two) 592
It^ants 594 ; Ladies Manual 594 ;
' Veier. Med. 619 ; Women 594.
Ruding, Rev. R, Coinage of Gt. Brit, 476.
Rudler, F. W. + Chisholni^«r(7>tf3ii (306)
[Balkan Penin. 339, 5«V. Isl. 314].
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686. ■ ,
„ L. Muiterspr. agi ; StilUbung. 294.
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„ P. M. The Cat 685. '■■
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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
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Archit. 666 ; Stones of Venice 670 ;
Time and Tide 238 ; Two Paths
661; ValD'Amot^3.
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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»
„ Ld. John C.J. Fox 420 ; T. Moore 72$
Lord Wm. Russell 419.
,, J. A. Mercantile Agency 188,
„ J. C. Lake Lahontdn 512.
„ Dr. J.* R. Hist, of Medicine 558.
,, J. S. Naval Archit. 612 ; Technical
Education 297.
,, J. S. Parousia 116.
„ Bp.M.Ctf««. of Sacr.^ Prof. Hist 41.
,, W, Eccentric Personages 4B6.
„ „ 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.
Riistbw, W. [ed.] Atlas zu Cessar 922 ;
Heerivesen Ccesars 922 : Napoleon's
' Ceesar* gzx ; Warf. Rhine Front.
444.
■„ „ + Kochly Gejc>4. d. gr. Krie£va/es.
874.
Ruleboeuf Oeuvres 995 ; ThSophile 997.
Rutherford, J. Troubadours 730 (979).
„ Rev. S. Letters 65.
„ Prf. W. Histology 562 ; Physiol. 561.
„ Prf.W.G.GA. Gram. 865; NewPhryni-
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 ' !>.
„ 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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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
OHIR-]
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
SMIT-]
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
TENN-]
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.
rise-]
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.
Ixxviii
TURN-]
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
VERR-J
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
WALL-]
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.
xc
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.
G&LQ-j
SUBJECTS INDEX.
[DERB-
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.
DERB-]
SUBJECTS INDEX,
[ENGL-
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
fa-
MARA-]
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≱ : 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.
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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. '
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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
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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
Hodder
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New York
Macmillan
Bladiwood
New York
Hdddfer
Hurst
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Clark, Edhi.
AWc/ York
Clark, Edin.
Rivington
Longman
Williams
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Blackwood
Paul "
[66] ,74
[64] 78
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[77] 86
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[86] 87
[82] 87
[87]. 8S
[5(?j/o«,67] Nisbet 85
Triibner [50] 69
Paul 88
Blackwood [88] 8S
Longman 81
Raymund of Sabiende ;
8° Triibner
8°
8° Longman
8° Hodder
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Difckiuson
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8° Edin.
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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
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[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.
Religion u. Mythologie der alten ^gypter nach d. Denkmalern 2 v. ea. 10/-
— in his History of Egypt under the Pharaohs [tr.] 2 vols. 30/-
Culto del Sole presso gli antichi prient., vol. i.
By an Egyptologist, dealing chiefly with Egyptian sun-worship.
Essai sur la Mythologie figyptienne 7/6 8° Paris
Le Pantheon Egyptian [75 ill. from monuments in the Louvre] 25 fr. 8° ,,
in Hist, of Anc. Egypt, vol. i. pp. 310-426 is a survey of the religion 2 vols. 8° Murray
Renouf, LePage[R.-C. layman] Lectures on Origin and Growth of Religion as ill. by Rel. of Anc.
Egypt [Hibbert Lectures, '79] 10/6 8° Williams
An admirable sketch of the sources of knowledge, civilisation, doctrines, and religious books.
TiELE.Prf.C.P. [Leyd.sch.] History of Egyptian and Mesopotamian Religions, v. i. : Egyptian [tr.] 7/6 8° Triibner
Religions of Thiais-Abydos, Heliopolis, the old, middle and new kingdoms and from fall of the Ramessides to Persian Conquest.
84-88
79
87
79
81
[79] 84
82
General.
Baethgen, Fr.
Baudissin, W. W.
HoMMEL, Fritz
12. SEMITIC RELIGIONS.
Beitrage zur semitischen ReIigionsgeschichte[on Semitic pantheon ; compar.]io/-
Studien zur semitischen Religionsgeschichte pt. i. 8/-
Die semitischen Volker u. Sprachen vol. i. 11/-
Contains an admirable analysis of the pre-Semitlc cultures of Egypt and Babylon.
Assyrian and Babylonian.
Texts (translated) —fir Minor Texts and Originals, v. Class K § 107.
PLvi.EVY, J. [ed.]
Smith, George [ed.]
Treatises.
HiNCKS, E.
Jeremias, A.
Rawlinson, Can. G.
*Sayce, Prf. A. H.
Documents relig. de I'Assyr. et de la Babyl. [texts, transcr., Fch. tr. & comm.]
The Chaldean Account of Genesis [fr. Cuneiform inscr.], ed. Sayce ; ill. 16/-
8° Berlin
88
8° Leipzig
76
8° „
83
Paris
8° Low
82
[76] 80
Assyrian Mythology in Seven Memoirs on Assyr. Inscriptions, etc. 25/-
Die Babylonisch-assyr. Vorstell. vom Leben nach dem Tode 7/-
Five Great Monarchies has a chapter on religion of each kingdom 3 vols. 42/-
Origln and Growth of Religion as ill. by the Religion of the Ancient Baby-
lonians [Hibbert Lectures] 10/6
Phoenician, Canaanitish and Aramaean— >r original Texts v. class k § 113.
Gesenids, W. [ed.] Scripture Linguseque Phcenic.Monumentaquotquot supersunt.3pts., 48 pi. 16/-
Additional inscripns. given in JUDAS, "litude d. I. lang. Phdn." ff Paris (47I 52] and "Corpus Inscr. Semit." v. i. Inscr. Phcenic,
Both these works are probably more important authorities than GESE.MU.S.
4° £'7<i5.(Williams)42-55
8° Leipzig 87
8° Murray [62-67] 78
8° Williams
HiTZiG, F. Urgeschichte und Mythologie der Philistaer [the standard book] 5/-
MovERS, F. C. Die Phonizicr, v. i. : Untersuch. liber die Religion der Phcinizer o.p. [ot. 25/-]
A work full of learning, but delicient in uietliod and logic.
Eg-yptian, Ancient —v. a § n.
<3
4° Leipzig
f Paris "Si.
8° Leipzig
8° Bonn
87
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[Ethnic Theology
A §12
Judaism.
Bibliography,
J
FUERST,
LippE, Ch.
D.
Leipzig 49-63
Vienna 87, in prog.
8° Lonsrman
8'
Triibner
Leipzig
Williams
Clark, Edin.
Williams
8° Triibner
Bibliotheca Judaica [chiefly foreign books, 1596 pp.] 3 vols. 42/-
Bibliograpli. Lexicon d. gesammten jiidischen Literatur der Gegenwart
Ser. i. [to 1879], 12/- ; Ser. ii. [1880-87] in pts., ea. I m. 20
Comprehensive Works.
v.D6llinger,J.J.[0.-C.] The Gentile & the Jew in Courts of Temple of Christ [tr.]2 v., o.p. \J>h. 21/-]
The second part gives a good picture of Jewish life and religion.
GOLDZIHER, I. Mythology among the Hebrews, tr. Russell Martineau 16/-
Graetz, Dr. H. Geschichte der Juden, von d. altestea Zeiten. 1 1 v. [the standard authority] 92/-
,, „ VolksthiimlicheGeschichte der Juden [in3vols.] vol.i., 7/-; cont. in pts., ea.l/- 8" ,,
HE.^^NE-AM-RHYN, Otto Kulturgeschichte des Judenthums von den altesten Zeiten [antisemitic] 10/- r 8° Jena
HuiDEKOPER,Rev.F.[Am.Unit.] Judaism at Rome [B.C. 76 to a.d. 140] $2.25 12° New York
Joseph, N. S. Religion : natural and revealed [textbook for young Jews] 3/- c 8'
JoST, Dr. J. M. Geschichte des Judenthums imd seiner Secten 3 vols. 19/6 8°
Knappert, J. ReUgion of Israel, tr. Rev. R. A. Armstrong 2/6 c 8°
KoNiG, F. JE. The Religious History of Israel [tr. ; an attack on Wellhausen] 3/6 c 8'
*KuENEN, Prf. A. The Religion of Israel to the Fall of the Jewish State 3 vols. ea. 10/6 8'
Mackay, R. W. Progress of the Intellect in Religious Devel. of Greeks. & Hebrews 2 v. 21/-
MAiMONiDES,Moses[l 131-1204] Guide to the Perplexed [tr.o/'/^ziMorehNebuchim, by Friedlander]3 v. 31/6
By one of the most celebr.ited of the Jewish rabbis, a pupil of AVERROES, and chief pliysician to the sultan of Egypt. Latin tr., 3 vols, zzh s i," Bcrtitt 75.
Oort, Dr. H. [Leyd. sch.] The Worship of Baalim in Israel [tr. ; based on Dozy] 4/6 c 8° Longman
Renan, Prf. Ernest History of the People of Israel, vol. i. [to time of David ; tr.] 14/- 8° Chapman
SCHOLZ, A. [R.-C] Gotzendienst und Zauberwesen bei den alten Hebraern w. plates, 9/- r 8° Regensbui-g
*SMiTH,Prf.W.Robertson[F.-Ch.]The Old Testament in the Jewish Church [I2 lectures] 7/6 8° Black
* ,, ,, The Prophets of Israel and their Place in History [to B.C. 900] 7/6 c 8°
Solomon Maimon : an autobiography, tr. [fr. German] Prof. J. Clark Murray, w. notes 6/- 1
A deeply interesting autobiography of the i8th century, descriptive of a Jew's spiritual experiences and history.
SoRLEY, Prf. W. R. Jewish Christians & Judaism : study in history of first two centuries 4/6
Spencer, Herbert Descriptive Sociology, No. 7 : Hebrew and Phoenician 21/-
TaY,Prf.C.H.[Am. Bapt. ] History of the Religion of Israel 50c.
Weil, G. The Bible, the Koran, & the Talmud : Biblical Legendsof the Mussulmans[tr.] $1
* Wellhausen, Prf. J. Prolegomena to the History of Israel [tr. ; of the greatest value] 15/-
,, „ — article Israel, in Encyclo. Brit., vol. xiii. \v. note on him in A § 131] 30/- 4" „
Kabbala.
a syst. of tlieosophy which has for several centuries exercised an extraordinary influence on the Jews, as well as on some of the greatest Christian thinkers of xvi.
and xvii. cent. — e.g. Raymond LUI-LY, the schoolman {d, 1315} ; REUCHLIN, the reviver of orient, liter. (1455-1522) ; Picus de MIRANDOLA^ the philosopher
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A §§15-16
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Austin, Hertford 64
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„ „ Haurvatat et Ameretat : essai sur la mythol, de I'Aveste [also, tr., 5/- 8° Bombay '88] 4/-
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Geiger, W. Civilization of the Iranians in Ancient Times [tr.] vols, i.-ii., each 12/- 8'
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Works on Lniroduction to and Higher Criticism »/■ Separate Parts o/the Bible are classed with the Commentaries, etc.
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A § 18
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18. TEXTUAL CRITICISM: ENTIRE TESTAIVEENTS.
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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
Hammond, Rev. C.E.[C.-E.] Outlines of Textual Criticism applied to the New Testament [v. good] 3/6 12° Clar. Press [72] 84
Miller, Rev. E. Guide to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament 4/- c 8° Bell 85
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Warfield, Rev. B. B. Intro, to Textual Criticism of New Test. [Theol. Educator ; elementary] 2/6 12° Hodder 87
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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
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.'■ 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'
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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
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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
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HiLGENFELD, Dr. A.[ed.] Testamentum Novum extra Cononem receptum 21/- r 8° Leipzig
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*TlsCHENDORF,Const.[ed.] Evangelia Apocrypha adhibitis codd. Grascis et Latinis 12/- 8° „
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Apocalypses Apocrypha Mosis, Esdrss, Pauli, Johannis 4/- 8°
•E.]-!/. A § 32.
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*WACE,Prc.H.[ed.;C
Wright, Prf. W.
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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
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BIBLE. BIBLICAL LANGUAGE.
[Bible
A §§ 21-22
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The Manuscripts.
Merrill, G. E. [Am.]
General Works.
Story of the Manuscripts
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*Rebss, Prf. E. [Prot.]
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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
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CoNDiT, B. [Am.]
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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/-
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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°
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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.
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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,
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[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/- ;
Galatians, 1/6; Hebrews, 2/6. GeMeral Suf>jects— l.Kie of C\\nst, ild \ Sacraments, 1/6 ; Confession of faith. 2/-; Scottish Church History, 1/6; The Church, 1/6; The
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;
Work of the Holy Spirit. 1/6 ; Sum of Saving Knowledge, 1/6 ; Irish Presbyterian Church, 2/- ; Christian Miracles.aad ConcluSiions of Science, 2/- ; Butler's Three birmuiis
(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.'
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28. COMMENTARIES, &c., ON THE POETICAL BOOKS : (a) JOB AND PSALMS.
Collectively
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Wright, G. H. B.
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Fausset, Rev. A. R. [C.-E.] Studies in the Psalms : undesigned coincidence w. Script, historians 10/6
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Kay, Dr. William [C.-E.] The Psalms tr., with notes, chiefly exegetical 12/6
JIaCLAREN, Dr. A. [Bapt.] Life of David as reflected in his Psalms [Household Lib. of Exposition] 3/6
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SPURGEON,Rev.C.H. [Bapt,] The Treasury of David '. . , ,7 7:6^.8/-
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Translation and Commentary of the Book of Psalms, tr. Mombert 10/6
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For Texts, Edited Texts, and Translations of the Apocryphal Books, -u. A § 19.
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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
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Davidson, Prf. A. B. \? .-Oa..Y— article Apocrypha in Encyclo. Brit. vol. ii. 30/- 4° Black
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,, ,, When were our Gospels Written ? [tr.] :/-
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Thomas, Dr.Dav. [Cong.] The Genius of the Gospel [homiletical] 8/6
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DyKES,Dr.J.Oswald[Presb.] The Manifesto of the King [exposition of Sermon on the Mount] 6/- c 8° Nisbet [72-74] 81
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35. COMMENTARIES, &o., ON ST. MARK (sepaeately).
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*GoDET,Prf.F.[Ref.-Ch.] A Comm. on the Gospel of St. Luke, tr. E. W. Shalders [exegetical] 2 vols. 21/- 8° Clark, Edin. 75
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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/-
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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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Christ the Light of the World [tr. ; studies on John] 2 vols. ea. 6/-
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Macdonald, Dr. J. M. Life and Writings of St. John ; with introduction Dn. J. S. Howson 10/6
MAURiCE,Rev.F.D.[B.-C.] The Gospel of St. John : a series of discourses 6/-
NlcOLL,Rev.W.R.[Eng.Presb.] The Lamb of God [Household Library of Exposition] 2/6
Ryle, Bp. J. C. [Evang.] Expository Thoughts on St. John [diffuse] 2 vols. ea. 6/6
Sadler, Rev. M. F. Gospel of St. John [commentary virith notes] 7/6
SEARS,Rev.Edm.H.[Am.] The Fourth Gospel, the Heart of Christ [homiletic ; suggestive] $2.50
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Whitelaw, Dr. T. [Un.-Presb.] The Gospel'of St. John [exegetical and homiletic] 14/-
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FORBES, PrS J. Analytical Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, w. notes 10/6
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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.
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Philemon.
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Vide also A § 24. For Lives of the Apostles, v. A § 51.
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Adam, Dr. John
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Candlish, Dr. R. S.
Cox, Dr. Samuel [Bapt.]
Ebrard, Dr. J. H. A.
Haupt, Erich
JELF, Rev. W. E. [C.-E.]
Lias, Prf. J. J. [C.-E.]
MAURiCE,Rev.F.D.[B.-C,
Morgan, Dr. James
Stock, Rev. John
*WESTCOTT,Cau.B.F.[C. ■
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SALMOND,Prf.S.D.F.[F.-Ch.] Commentary on the Epistle of Jude
in frep.
43. COMMENTARIES, &c., ON THE BOOK OF KEVELATION.
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AuBERLEN, C. A. The Prophecies of Daniel and Revelation of John [their relation, etc. ; tr.] 7/6 8°
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•Oehler, Prf. G. F. Theology of the Old Testament, tr. E. D. Smith+S. Taylor 2 vols. ea. 10/6 8° Clark, Edin.
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Weidner, Prf. R. F. [Am. Ev.-Luth.] Biblical Theol. of Old Test. = [v. ii. of his Theol. Encyclo.] $i I2° Philadelphia
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van OOSTERZEE, Prf. J. F. Theology of the New Testament
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Former from a Biblical standpoint, w. app. on Origin of Week ; latter covers history of theories and practices cone. Sabbath and Sunday.
„ ,, Critical History of Sunday Legislation [a.d. 321 to 18S8] $1.25 12° New York
MiLLlGAN, Rev. Wm. The Decalogue & the Lord's-day in light of Gen. Relation of O. & N. T. 4/6 c 8'
Rigg, Dr. J. H. [Wesl.] The Sabbath and the Sabbath Law before Christ 2/- c 8'
Sunday Laws of the State of New York and Judicial Decisions sustaining them
Sacrificial Worship— ». also a % 12: Judaism.
•Cave, Pre. Alfred [Cong.] The Scriptural Doctrine of Sacrifice 12/- 8° Clark, Edi». 77
with inquiries into origin of Sacrifice, Jewish Ritual, the Atonement, and Lord's Supper.
Delitzsch, Prf. Franz [Luth.] — 8« ^m Commentary on the Hebrews [tr.] 2 vols. 21/- 8° „ „ 68-70
Hengstenberg, E. W. — in his Commentary on Ecclesiastes [tr.] pp. 367-409, zi. A §29 ; (S^- Egypt. & Bks. of Moses, z*. A § 131.
Kalisch, Dr.M. [JewjRat.] Sacrifices of the Hebrews & other nations 2» Leviticus : a comment, v. i. 15/- 8° Longman 67
•KuBTZ, Prf. J. H. [Luth.] Sacrificial Worship of the Old Testament [tr.] 10/6 8° Clark, Edin. 61
38
Hodder
Clark, Edin,
n
86
Longman
Clark, Edin.
51-
10/6
81
80
85
79
[54-58] 63
75
87
15/- c 8° Maclachlan, Edin. 6$
84
85
86
62
[60 80
80
[84] 88
86
88
Blackwood 66
Wesl.Conf.Off.[8l]8i
New York 83
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BIBLICAL ARCH/EOLOGY.
[Bible
145-46
Tabernacle —for Temples ». A § 47, s.v. Temple.
Atwater, Dr.E.E. [Am.] The Sacred Tabernacle of the Hebrews : its hist. & significance ; ill. $2.50
Brown, W. The Tabernacle and its Services in relation to Christ and the Church 3/6
„ „ The Tabernacle : its Priests and Levites 3/6
Edersheim, Dr. A. [C.-E.] The Temple : its ministry and service at the time of Christ 5/-
MuDGE, Rev. W. [Sec. Advent.] The Tabernacle in the Wilderness S/-
Randall, D. a. [Am.]
SOLTAU, Rev. H. W.
White, Rev. F. H.
Whitfield, Rev. Fred.
For Biblical Doctrine of
Ham-mishkan,theWonderfulTent [structure, signif.,etc.,of Mosaic Tabern.] 10/-
The Tabernacle, the Priestly Garments and the Priesthood 4/6
The Holy Vessels and Furniture of the Tabernacle of Israel 16/-
Christ in the Tabernacle, vt. remarks on the offerings [devot.] 12 col. pi. S/~
The Tabernacle, Priesthood and Offerings of Israel j ill. 5/-
cS"
New York
[75] 77
c8°
01iphant,£(/.
[6-] 77
cS"
i> >»
[6-] 72
16"
R.T.S.
74
c8°
Simpk.[2«a'(;(^.43]6l
12°
Cincinnati
87
12°
Morgan & Scott 6$
4"
Yapp
73
cS"
Partridge
73
12"
Seeley
75
Angels
z/. A § 125
Creation
». A § 131
JVEan
Apocalypse
A §43
God
A § 122
Revelation
Christ
A§ 123
Last Things
A§ 128
Sin
V
A§
127
A§
130
A§
127
Temple w. A § 47
Types of Teaching, A §5 1,
under names of Apostles.
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
79
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.
39
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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
57
51
[48-49] 54
53
49-53
[50 67
75
76
84
85-86
[75] 75
[753 80
78
71
75
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
41
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.
[Bible
A §47
Neil, Rev. J.
Oliphant, Laurence
Palestine Explored : its present features, etc.
The Land of Gilead, with an Excursion in the Lebanon ; maps and ill.
,1 ,, Haifa : or life in modern Palestine
Palestine Exploration Fund
8°
6/-
2i/- 8
7/6 c 8'
Nisbet
Blackwood
8° A. P.
[77] 82
81
87
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
Nelson
Murray
Nelson
Clark, Eiiiii.
Memoirs to Map, 30 ilL
PlEROTTI, Ermete Customs and Traditions of Palestine, ill. manners of Anc. Hebrews [tr.] 9/- 8
*PoRTER,Dr. J.L.[Presb.]The Giant Cities of Bashan, and Syria's Holy Places [v. interesting] ; ill. 7/6 c 8
„ „ 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.
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Beer.
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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.
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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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Philosophy of History— z/i/e c § 73.
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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
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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
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*Alzog, Prf. J. [R.-C.] Manualof Universal Church History, tr. PabischH- Byrne 4 vols. ea. 7/6 %° CSiX, Dublin '-^
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].
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FlSHER,Prf.G.P.[Am.Cong.]A History of the Christian Church 7 col. maps [short & scholarly] 12/- 8° Hodder 88
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*GlESELER, Prf. J. C. L. A Compendium of Ecclesiastical History 5 vols. $12 8° New York 68-80
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HARDWiCK,Archd.C.[C.-E.] History of the Christian Church, ed. Bp. W. Stubbs 2 vols. ea. ip/6 c 8° Macmillan [||] \%
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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
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*KuRTZ,Prf.J.H.[Luth.] History of the Christian Church [tr.] 3 vols. ea. 7/6 8° „ 88-89
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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.
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JRICKE, H. E. F. A Manual of the Antiquities of the Church [tr.] o.p. 8° Parker 51
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52. PERSECUTIONS OF AND ATTACKS UPON THE EARLY CHRISTIANS.
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[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",
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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
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Mystery and Miracle Plays — w. class k § 82.
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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
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•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 ~ ',
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*Annales Monastic!, ed. Rev. H. R. Luard 5 vols. ea. lo/- r 8° Rolls Series 64-65
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[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
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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
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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
Eastern — v. also A § 14 : Religions of India, s.v. Buddhism.
CuRZON, Hon. R. A Visit to the Monasteries in the Levant ; ill. 7/6 c 8° Murray [54] 81
RlLEY,Rev.Athelstan[H.-C.] Athos : the Mountain of the Monks [of modern Greek Church], ill. 21/- 8° Longman 87
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.
Benedictine Order —founded by Benedict, 480-540.
de Blois, Georges [16 cent.] Life of, tr. Lady Lovat [a life of Blosius] 6/6 c 8° Burns & Gates 78
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
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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.] $1 12° ,,
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Francis of Assisi [1182-1226 ; can. 1230]
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Lear, H. L. S. Life of Francis of Assisi c 8° Rivington 88
Leon, Father [R.-C] Lives of the Saints and Blessed of Three Orders of St. Francis [tr.] 4 vols, c 8° Burns & Gates 88
Oliphant. Mrs. Life of Francis of Assisi 6/- c 8° Macmillan [70] 77
Monumenta Franciscana — vide supra.
Walcott, M. E. C gives a ground-plan of a Fr. Convent in his Ch\xxcii&Convent\xa.l Artang. 1^1- 8* Atchley 6$
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Burns & Dates [ ] 87
Rivington [77] 77
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
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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].
Blackburn, Dr. W. M. [Am. Presb. ] Saint Patrick and the Early Church $ i
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c8'
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Bp. W. [C.-E.
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Kettlewell, Rev. S. Thomas ^ Kempis and the Brothers of a Common Life 2 vols. 30/-
' Jones 58
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Bums & Dates { ] 88
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Nisbet 87
Longman 63
8° Paul
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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/-
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8° London
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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
Willy AMS, Jane L.
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
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The Exiles of Lucerne [Waldenses, in 1686] 2/6 c 8° Nisbet [54] 77
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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
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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.
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A §§ 60-61
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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
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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
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*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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•Williams [63] 67
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Rivington 71
Hayes 72
Liturgies: Colleetively— z;. a&a a § Ii6: Hymnology.
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Calvin, John [1509-64]
Bungener, F.
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73. SWITZERLAND.
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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
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A valuable collection of materials. *
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„ „ „ Historical Sketch of the Protestant Episcopal Church [1784-1884] $1.50 12'
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„ „ 79
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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
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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'
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•SPRAGUE,W.B.[ed.; Am.Cong.]Annals of Amer.Pulp.[notices of Am. clergymen; to '55] 11 v.ea.$2 to $4 "'
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[72] 7?
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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
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BAPTISTS. CONGREGATIONALISTS.
[Eccles. Hist.
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LucKOCK.Can.H.M. [H.-C] Bishops in the Tower [Church&Nonconf. fr. Restoration to Revolution] 6/- c8
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Urwick, Rev. W. [Cong.] Nonconformity in Hertfordshire 2'/-
VAUGHAN,Dr.Rob.[Cong.] English Nonconformity 7/6 r ^ n ^
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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.
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SEiss,Dr.J.A.[Am.Luth.] The Baptist System Examined
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Cathcart, Dr.W. [ed.; Am.Bapt.] The Baptist Encyclopsedia
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Cathcart, Dr.W. [Am.Bapt.] The Baptists and the American Revolution
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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
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9/- 8° Alexander 85
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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
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„ ,, ,, Handbook of Congregationalism $1
JOHNSON,Rev.J.B.[Cong.]Our Principles : a Church manual for congregations <)d.
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'•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
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Theology]
IRVINGISM. LUTHERAN CHURCH.
[Eccles. Hist.
A §§ 82-83
History.
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*PuNCHARD,Rev.G.[Am.Cong.] History of Congregationalism from a.d. 250-1616 3 vols. o.p. c 8°
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*WADDiNGTON,J.[Cong.] Congregational History 5 series, ea. 15/- 8°
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Missions and Missionaries— z;. a § 105.
Sermons — ». a § 109.
Biograjjhy.
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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.
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83. LUTHERAN CHURCH (IN AMERICA).
Bibliography.
Dr. J. G. Morris [Am. Luth. ] Bibliotheca Lutherana : list of pubs, of Luth. ministers in U.S.
Doctrine.
Book of Concord, tr. w. notes Dr. H. E. Jacobs [Am. Luth.] : vol. i. The Confession $6 8°
HuTTEK, Rev. Leon [Luth.] Compend of Lutheran Theology [tr.] $1,50 12°
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Augsburg Confession [A.D. 1530].
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Stuckenberg, Dr. J. H. W. [Luth.] History of the Augsburg Confession [tr.] $i.7S 12°
History.
BERNBEiM,Dr.G.D.[Am. Luth.] Hist, of the Germ. Settlem.& of the Luth. Ch. in N. & S.Carolina $3 I2°
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METHODISM AND WESLEYANISM.
[Eccles. Hist.
A §84
81 METHODISM and WESLEYANISM.
Vide also A § 79 : Nqnconformity.
[from 1729 onwards]
[fr. the earliest times] 6/6
8° New York [46] 68
8° Wesl. Conf. Off. 69
Bibliography.
Decanver, H. C. [Am.] Catalogue of Works in refutation of Methodism
OSBORN, Geo. [Wesl. ] Outlines of Wesleyan Bibliography
Doctrine and Polity.
Baker, Bp. O. C. [Am. Meth.] A Guide in the Administration of the Discipline, ed. Bp. Harris $1.25
Burton, Rev. H. R. [Wesl.] A Manual of Methodism and Wesleyan Polity i/-
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Peirce, Rev. W. [Wesl.] Ecclesiastical Principles and Polity of Wesleyan Methodists 15/- r 8°
RiGG, Dr. J. H. [WesL ] The Connexional Economy of Wesl. -Method, in its eccles. & spiritual aspects 3/6
,, „ — article Methodism in Encyclo. Brit., vol. xvi. 30/-
Sherman, Rev. Dav.[Meth.] History of the Revisions of the Discipline of Meth. Episcopal Church $2. 50
Wesley, Rev. J. [Wesl.] Works, 14 vols. [repr. of ed. of 1829] ea. 3/-
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Williams, Rev. H. W. [Wesl.] Constitution and Polity of Wesleyan Methodism 3/6
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TiNDALL, Rev. E. H. [Meth. ] The Wesleyan Methodist Atlas of England and Wales ; 15 plates 25/- f ° Wesl. Conf. Off. 70
History : General and English.
Daniels, Rev. W. H. [Meth.] Short History of "the People called Methodists " 6/-
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HoCKiN, Fred. [C.-E.] John Wesley and Modern Methodism S/-
Holden, Rev. W. C. [Meth.] Brief History of Methodism and Methodist Missions ; ill. 10/6
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Simpson, Bp. M. [Am. Meth.] Cyclopsedia of Methodism
„ „ A Hundred Years of Methodism $i-7S
Smith, Dr. Geo. S. [Wesl.] A History of Wesleyan Methodism 3 vols. ea. 7/6
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Methodism in Wales.
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Methodism in Ireland.
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„ „ Memorable Women of Irish Methodism in last Century
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MORAVIANISM. MORMONISM.
[Eccles. Hist.
A §§85-85*
Biography: Individual.
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„.^,. , 89. QUAKERS, or FRIENDS.
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Bickley, A. C. George Fox and the Early Quakers
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Overton, [Can.,] J. H. [C.-E.] Evangelical Revival of the i8th Century [Epochs of Church History] 2/6 f 8° Longman 86
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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.*
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>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
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Whitefield, Rev. Geo.— z/. A §84: Methodism.
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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.
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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°
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Expository.
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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°
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Heavenly and Infernal life descr. : also the world of spirits, where all passed from earth are prepared for heaven and helL
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Swedenborg Soc. 43
8' New York (Speirs) 87
8* Sweden.Soc.[i763]8s
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Clowes, Rev. J.
Giles, Rev. C.
HiLLER, Rev. O. P.
HOLCOMBE, Dr. W.
*Madeley, Rev. E.
•NofiLE, Rev. S.
Phila. (Speirs)
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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/-
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Appeal on behalf of the New Church's views of the Eternal World and State,
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• „ „ The Plenary Inspiration of the Script., & the principles of their Composition 2/6
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HiNDMARSH, Rev. R.
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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.
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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
„ „ The Primitive Mind Cure 3/6 c 8° Reeves & Turner
„ ,1 The Divine Law of Cure $I.S° 12° Boston
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.
Bibliography :
Barthelmes, B. [Am.] Bibliothek der Freimauerei in Amerika [450 titles ; supplem. to Kloss, infra"] 2/6 8° New York
GowANS, W. [Am.] Catalogue of Books on Freemasonry and kindred subjects [550 titles] 6/- 12° ,, ,,
Kloss, G. Bibliothek der Freimauerei
Supplement by J. G. FINDEL : Meine mauerische Bilchersammlung, i/6 8" Leipzig, '66 ; v. also BARTHELMES, supra.
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History, Encyclopaedia and Dictionary of Freemasonry
The Realities of Freemasonry
Freemasonry Illustrated
Manual of Freemasonry
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Mysteries of Freemasonry : anc. Egyptians & their ident. w. mod. Masonry 3/6 c 8°
3/6 c 8° Reeves & Turner \c. 30] 82
History of Freemasonry to the present day
The Early History and Antiquities of Freemasonry
Historical Treatise on Early Builders' Marks ; ill.
Freemasons' Manual, with notices of all the rites ; ill
History of Freemasonry in England
British Freemasons
Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry and its Kindred Sciences ; ill,
Cryptic Masonry : monitorial instructions, etc.
Manual of the Lodge ; iU.
Masonic Ritualist ; ill.
The Symbolism of Freemasonry
Lexicon of Freemasonry : history, traditions, and antiquities
The Discrepancies of Freemasonry Examined
Freemasonry ; its symbolism, religious nature, etc.
General History of Freemasonry, tr. Brennan [Am. ]
Ritual and Illustrations of Freemasonry ; ill.
Smith, W. C. —article Freemasonry in Encyclo. Brit., vol. ix.
Text Book of Advanced Freemasoory, from the best Authorities
TscHOUDV, Baron .. _- -
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Hyneman, L. [Am.]
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Exposes the connection between the " exalted grades of Masonrj- and the most profound esoteric secrets. "
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Law.
MackeYjA . G. [Am.] Manual of Parliamentary Law applied to Masonic Bodies $2 12°
„ „ Text Book of Masonic Jurisprudence $2.50 12°
Paton, C. L. Freemasonry and its Jurisprudence 10/6 8°
Lodges.
Goold, R. F. Four Old Lodges 10/- 8° Spencer
Canongate Kilwinping Lodge, No. 2, History of. By Allan Mackenzie [fr. records, 1677-1888] 10/- 8° Edinburgh
Edinburgh Lodge, No. i. History of (St. Mary's Chapel). By D. M. Lyon 31/6 r 8° Blackwood
New York State, Early History and Transactions of the Grand Lodge of. By J. G. Barker [ed.] $5 8° New York
Yorkshire Lodges : a century of Yorkshire Freemasonry. By J. R. Riley ; S plates 6/- 4° Reeves & Turner
Hindu Philosophy —v. class k § 124 ix.
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Magic : Modern and " Practical "—for History of Magic, witchcraft, etc., and Lives of Magicians, v. B §5.
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Metcalfe, W. M. [ed.]
PiNKERTON, John [ed.]
Welsh Saints.
Rees, Rev. Rice
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Individually
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— v. A § 57 : Monastic Orders.
VIII. lEcclestaetical polity.
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Prime, Rev. S. I. [Am.] The Bible in the Levant [life and letters of Rev. C. N. Righter] 3/6 c 8° Low 59
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92
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Duff, Dr. Alex. [F.-Ch.;i8o6-78 ; founded Missionary College, Calcutta].
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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].
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ScuDDER,Rev.D.C.[Am.] Life and Letters of. By Hor. E. Scudder
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Ward, Rev. Wra. — vide Carey, supra [India].
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Xavier,' St. Francis —z/2(/e A § 57, f.&. Unattached.
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80
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88
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HlLLOCKS,Rev.J.I.[Cong.] Hard Battles for Life and Usefulness ; portrait [autobiography] 3/6 c8°
93
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Wesley. Conf. Off. 82
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Sonnenschein [84] 8&
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84
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Colportage.
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Sisterhoods — ^/. A § 107.
America.
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107. CHURCH OFFICERS: THEIR WORK AND DUTIES (PASTORAL THEOLOCJY).
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How, Bp. W. W. [C.-E.] Pastor in Parochia, 3/6 ; Pastoral Work 2/6 12° Wells Gardner [JJ]|J
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Smith, Dr. H. W,
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PEARSALL,Rev.J.S.[Cong.] Public Worship : the best method of conducting it
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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'
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; iit.> Hymns to the Saints, 6/5.
Leipzig
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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/-
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[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
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Griffith [1650] 88
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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
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.78
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76, 80
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74-75
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Nisbet
Bell
Boston
Hodder
New York
76
[84] 86
[74] 75
,[ ]72
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69
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DEVOTION: PRAYER BOOK.
[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.
Bibliotheque Liturgique [descr. of liturg. works of xv. and xvi. cents.]
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.
Robertson, Rev. J.N.W. Divine and Sacred Liturgies
^thiopie Chureli.
Rodwell, Rev. J.M. [tr.] Aethiopic Liturgies and Prayers translated
Armenian Church —v. a § 6i.
Celtic Church.
The Liturgy and Ritual of the Celtic Church
—V. A § 61.
8° Paris
21/- 8" Quaritch
78
«'« pep.
76
c 8° Rivington
[82] 87
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
66
Warren, Rev. F. E.
Coptic Church
Greek.
SWAINSON, Can. C. A. [C.-E.] The Greek Liturgies : chiefly from original authorities
Galilean.
Neale -I- Forbes
Nestorian Church
14/- 8° Clar. Press 8l
Ancient Liturgies of the Gallican Church
A §61.
15/- 4° Camb. Press 84
o.p. 8° London 55
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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/-
KlvrLEY, J. [ed.] The Two Liturgies [A.D.1549, 1552, ,-ind other documents of reign of Edw. VI.]
'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
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79
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p8° Bell 8s
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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
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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° „
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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
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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
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Matheson, Dr. Geo. [C.-S.] Can the Old Faith live with the New [on Evolution & Revelation] 7/6 c 8° Blackwood [85] 86
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*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
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Isaiah and Daniel— z^. a § 30.
Christ —2'. A § so.
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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
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*Trench, Abp. R. C. [C.-I.] Notes on the Miracles of our Lord 12/- ; cheap edition 7/6
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Hdnt, Rev. J.- [B.-C] Pantheism and Christianity 12/6 8° Isbister [66] 84
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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.
121
Mythology & Folklore] GENERAL WORKS. FOLK-TALES, ETC. [Comparative
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
Origirally entitled PsettdodoKia Bpidemica, Of the Basilisk, (5ryphins, Picture of the Serpent tempting Eve, Moses' rod for discov. mines, mandrakes, etc
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[Comparative
BULFINCH, T. [Am.]
*Clouston, W. a.
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.
Curious Myths of the Middle Ages
[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.
Litteratures populaires de toutes les Nations
— V. 8 § 20. V. Hahn, J. G. —V. B § 13.
La Chaine Traditionelle : contes et legendes au pt. d. vue mythique Paris 74
Fairy Mythology of Various Countries [still useful] 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib. [33] 45
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.
Local Collections
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
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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
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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
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— 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°
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— V. B § 24 : German.
— V. B § 24 : German.
Boston
G'Utersloh
Paris
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[59] 86
54
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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
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,, ,, L — — ■"- '■■-" --..W.J J .... « Quedlinburg
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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 :
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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
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Reynard the Fox — t-. b § 7, s.v. Beast Epics.
Seven Sages and Book of Sindibad.
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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.,
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CLOUSTGN'S for comparative, study.
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Spanish version :
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Gould, Rev. S. Baring Wandering Jew — in his Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, ut supra.
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Paris, G.
SCHOEBEL, Ch.
Le Juif Errant
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Generally
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Local Collections — ». B §§ n-^g, passim.
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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
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[Am.]
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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.
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Saxon.
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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
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B §11
Bidpai's iPilpay's) Fables-^, also Hitopadesa and Pantchatantra, infra.
Warne
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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
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[1570] 88
[37J 39
60
76
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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
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[Litteratures Populaires] 7f.5o 12° Paris
" Ocean of Streams of Story "] tr. C. H. Tawney
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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.
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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.
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*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.
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Indian Fables ; ill. [juvenile ; but a typical collection] 2/6
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Raju, Ramaswami [tr.]
*SCHIEPNER, A. [tr.]
•Stokes, Maive [tr.]
16'
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82
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vol. i. 30/-, vol. ii. 25/- 8° Tbnr. 84-85 in frog,
72
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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.
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-' ' 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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FRENCH AND BELGIAN.
[Romance
Popular Customs, etc.
Rogers, Dr. Chas. Social Life in Scotland, from early to recent times
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.]
HiSLOP, A. [ed.]
NlcoLSON, Alex, [ed.]
Welsh: GeneFally.
BlacM Book of Carmarthen [coll. of poetry]: autotype facs., w. palasograph. note by J. Gwenogvryn Evans priv. prin., Oxford^
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
Evans, T. C. The Folklore of Glamorgan — in Transactions National Eisteddfod Aberdare 85
GiRALDUS Cambrensis \_d. 1216]— m his Historical Works [tr. : Ireland and Wales] 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib. [49] 63
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
Nash, D. W. [tr.] Taliesin : trs. of the Remains of Welsh Bards 14/- 8° „ 57
"San-Marte" [=A. Schulz] Influence of Welsh Tradition on Liter, of Germ., France & Scand. 3/6 c 8° Llandovery 41
Skene, W. F. [ed.] The Four Ancient Books of Wales 2 vols. 36/- 8° Douglas, Edin. 68
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
Folk-tales.
Rhys, Prf. J.
,, „ [ed.] Welsh Fairy Tales, in Y Cymmrodor, i88l sqq.
Arthurian Romances— z^. k § 46.
V. IRomance fllb^tboloo^, anb folklore.
16. FEENOH AND BELGIAN MYTHOLOGY and FOLKLORE.
French : Generally.
Gaidoz, H. fitudes de Mythologie Gauloise
* „ +SEBILLOT, P. [eds.] La France Merveilleuse ; i. Blason ; ii. Contes
Laisnel de la Salle Croyances et Legendes du Centre de la France
Lang, Andrew Folklore of France, in the Folklore Record, v. i. [1878] — v. B j
Scheffler, W. Die franzosische Volksdichtung und Sage
Bibliography.
Gaidoz +SfiBiLLOT, H. + P. Bibliographie des Trad, et Litter, des Francs d'outre-mer
Serial.
*Milusine — v. B § 2.
Romania ed. P. Meyer+G. Paris
Folk-songs.
3f- SO '•
2 vols. 18/-
af.Jo
8° Paris
8° „
8° „
84
75
8' Leipnig
8S
8° Paris
86
[quarterly'\ 8° Paris 72 inp?vg.
Altfrz. Romanzen und Pastourellen 7/6
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]
Wackernagel, W. [ed.] Alt-franzbsische Lieder und Leiche [fr. MSS. at Berne & Neuenburg] 4/-
Proverhs, Popular Sayings, Folk-rhymes, etc.
Espagne, a. [ed.] Proverbes et Dictons populaires
Gaidoz +SEBILLOT, H. +P. [eds.]Blason popul. de la France
Bartsch, Karl [ed.]
Bujeaud, J. [ed.]
Champfleury [ed.]
Haupt, Mor. [ed.]
ROLLAND, E. [ed.]
*Rolland, E. [ed.]
Folk-tales.
d'AuLNOY, C'tess. [ed.]
Carnoy E. H. [ed.]
D^vinettes, ou Enigmes populaires de la France
Rimes et Jeux de I'Enfance, avec musique.
3f-So
[Litter. Pop.] 7f.S0
16°
1 6'
8°
8°
16°
12°
1 8'
Leipzig
Niort
Paris
Fairy Tales, tr. J. R. Blanche ; ill.
Cf. GRIMM'S KindtrmeLrcklH, v. liL [v. B 9 24] C
Contes franjaises
5/-c8°
►. 302 sqq„ for specification of the genuine folk-tales here.
[Coll. d. Contes et Chansons] Sf.
13s
Paris
Basle
Montpelier
Paris
Routledge
Paris
69
66
60
77
83-88
46
74
84
77
83
55
85
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[Romance
B§17
Peerault [ed.] Contes, avec variantes, etc., par A. Leftvre 2f.So ii" Paris 80
Popular Tales from the original editions 5/6 c 8° Clar. Press [88] 88
■n J. ^ ^ , ., Intended partly as an intto. to study of Popular Tales in general With an Introduction on Fairy Tales by Andrew LANG.
FradEre, O. [ed.] Bouquet de Legendes 8° Brest 74
Chap Books— 2'- ^^-f" ■?■«'• Champagne, infra.
NiSARD, Chas. Histoire des Livres populaires; ill. [IS cent, to 1852] 2 vols. 15/- 8° Paris [54] 64
Ancient Romance and Poetpy— ». K § 47.
Ag-enais ACCORDING TO DEPARTMENTS-z-. aha Class k §§ 275-276.
Blade, J. F. Contes popul. recueillis en Agenais [text & tr., w. compar. notes R. Kbhler] <,i. 8° Paris
Alsace.
Bibliography: Gaidoz + S^billot, H. +P. Bibliogr. des Traditions et de la liter, pop. de I'Alsace 12° Strassburg
Hertz, W. Deutsche Sage in Elsass 4/- 8° Stuttgart
Weckerlin, J. B. [ed.] Chansons populairesde I'Alsace [Litteratures Populaires] 2 v., I5f. 1%' Paris
Balzatois.
Contes Balzatois
Chapelot [ed.]
B6arn.
Lepsy, V. [ed.]
BFSton
Champagne.
Denis, A.
Tarbe [ed.]
Creolese
Gascony.
Blade, J. [ed.]
* „ [ed.]
[ed.]
Proverbes du pays de Beam : dnigmes et contes populaires
— zj. B § 15.
Recherches sur les Almanachs de la Champagne
Romancero de Champagne.
—V. B § 34.
s 8° AngoulSme
Sf. 8° Montpelier
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
Contes populaires de la Gascogne
CfiNAC-MoNCAUT [ed.] Litterature pop. de la Gascogne
Languedoe.
MoNT£L + Lambert, A. + L. [eds.] Chants populaires de Languedoc
Lorraine.
*CosQUlN, Emm. [e(].] Contes populairesde Lorraine, 2 vols.
One of tlie most important of recent collections. Supports the theory that our folktales were carried westwards from India within historical times.
Metz.
de PuYMAiGRE,C'te.[ed.] Chants populaires rec. dansle pays Messin, 2 vols. [w. pref., notes & music] lof. 8° Paris
Normandy.
Bosquet, Mile. A. La Normandie romantique et merveilleuse 8° Rouen
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
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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
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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.]
»> »»
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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
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8° Jena
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8° Prague
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-^^Litauische Volkslieder und Marchen [text and tr.] 10 m.
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J. +J.D.[trs.] Volkssagen Ost-Preussens 5/-
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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
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Roumania.
Gaster, Dr. M.
Jarnik, Dr. V. [tr.]
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8°
8°
5/- 12°
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[in Russian]
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Rumanische Volksmarcheu
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Murray, E. C. Granville [tr.] National Songs and Legends of Roumania
Russia.
Collection of Folk-tales
Chrestomathy of Old-Russian Liter. & Folk-poetry
Hist, ofthe Anc. Russ. Pop. Liter. & Art, ed. de Koschancikov, 2 v. [in Russ.]
Proverbs of the Russian People, 2 vols. [in Russian] 2o/-
Beliefs and Superstitions of the Russian People [in Russian] s/-
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Krilof and his Fables. By W. R. S. Ralston ; ill. 3/6
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» ). [tr.] Songs of the Russian People [mythological songs] 12/-
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A history of Russian cliap-books, broadsides, legends of the saints, political caricatures, etc
Materials for the Study of North-West Russia, vol. i. pt. i. [in Russian] 9/6
This part contains the cartoons and songs (some 800) of the *' White Russians."
Russkija narodnija pesni, vol. i. [all pub.] [folk-songs] lo/-
Bielorusskija narodnija pjesni ["White Russian" folk-songs] o.fi. [w. 12/-]
The Bylinas [epic songs of the S. Russians], II pts. [in Russian]
Bucharest
Vienna
H. K. Lewis
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83
77
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Afanassieff
BusLAjEv [ed.]
Dal,"w. [ed!]
Danilov, K [ed.]
Dietrich, Ant. [tr.]
Dragomanov ■
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ROWINSKI, D.
SCHEIN, p. W. [ed.]
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[ed.]
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[Robinson (tr.)]
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Gebrauche u. Lieder d. tiirkischen Serben [in Russian, w. glossary] 8/6
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Volksmarchen der Serben [German tr., w. 1,000 proverbs] 4/-
Serbian Folklore, tr. Rev. W. Denton 10/6
— has published a collection of Servian folk-tales.
Volkslieder d. Serben [metr. Germ, tr., w. histor. intro. by Talvj]; 2 vols. 10/-
Tri chlawne narodne sveSanosti 4/-
Setvian popular customs— at Christmas, at weddings, etc
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Leipzig
Pancsova
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ScHOTT.Arth. -fAlb.[trs.]Walachische Marchen
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HauptH-Schmaler, L. 4- J. E. [eds.] Volkslieder d. Wenden, 2 pts.
SCHULENBURG, W. [tr.] Wcndische Volkssagen und Gebrauche
V. Veckenstedt, E. [tr.] Wendische Sagen, Marchen und Gebrauche
[w. explanatory appendix] 5 ra. 50 8° Stuttgart
S3
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[w. Ger. trs., notes & append, of
tales, proverbs, etc.] 21/- 4° Grimma
41-43
6 m. 8" Leipzig
80
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80
VII. 'CTeutonic ^^tbolOG^ anb jfolMore*
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.
Walhall : germanische Goiter- und Heldensagen ; ill. 9 m. 8°
A good popularization of GRIMM.
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
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•Grimm, Jacob
Chicago
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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
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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
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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-
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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
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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.
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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.
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[Teutonic
Chap Books.
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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].
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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
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17-
[ed. Egerton Leigh] 20/- 8°
4/6 c 8°
[w. essay on popular prophecies] l/- 12°
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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
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Heywood, Manes. 80
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5/- 12° Parker
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Bemrose 76
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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
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*RoBY, J. [ed.] Traditions of Lancashire 2 vols. 12/- p 8° Routledge [22-31] 7S
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Peacock, E. [ed.] The Folklore of Lincolnshire Folklore Soc. z«/r^.
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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
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Brown, C. [ed.] Notes about Notts. : sayings, customs, etc. 3/6 8° Forman, Mottgni. 74
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*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.
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Poole, C. H. [ed.] Customs, Superstitions, and Legends of Somerset S/- c 8° Low 77
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*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
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Dendy, W. C. Legends of the Lintel and the Ley [32 Surrey legends ; cooked] 9/- p 8° Bell 63
Sussex.
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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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GouLD,Rev.S.Baring[ed.] Yorkshire Oddities 2 vols. 10/6
Ingledew, C. J. [ed.] BaUads and Songs of Yorkshire 6/- (
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Yorkshire Local Rhymes and Sayings in the Folklore Record, vols. i. and iii., pt. 2 [1878-81]— ». B § 2.
Simpkin
Hayes
Bell
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80
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Germanische Mythen 12m.
Deutscher Glaube und Brauch im Spiegel der heidnischen Vorzeit 2 vols. gm.
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Texts.
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Talvj, [Frau] R. Charakteristik der Volkslieder germanischer Nationen iom.50 %° Leipzig 40
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Lemon, Mark[tr.] Legends of Number Nip. ; ill.
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*Meier, Ernst' [ed.]
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Alps.
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6m. 8° Vienna
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Buchheim, Dr. A.
Gould, Rev. S. Baring
RocHHOLZ, E. L.
ViSCHER, W.
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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.
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Manners and Customs of the Egyptians illustrated from their Proverbial Sayings. '
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HURGRONJE, Dr. Snouck [ed.] Meklcanische Sprichworter
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VIII. Jtanic anb Caucasian Jfolfilore*
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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
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Persian —for Religion, J-. A § IS : Parsism.
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Anvari Soheili — v. B § 3.
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,, 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.
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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.
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„ 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.
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[Turanian
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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
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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«
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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«/?^.
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81
80.
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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.
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Serial Publication.
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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
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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
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Edinburgh [63] 79
4° Black
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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
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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."
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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
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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.
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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
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[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
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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.
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Masson, David
MULLRR, E. B. [ed.]
' Tiriibner
Longman
Black
Blackwood
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The Scottish Philosophy from Hutcheson to Hamilton 16/- r 8° Macmillan
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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
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History of English Thought in Eighteenth Century
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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 ;
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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.
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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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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°
30/- c 8°
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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
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Plato [Anc. Classics for English Readers ; popular] 2/6 12° Blackwood
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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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4/- c8° Camb. Pr. [1797] 53
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18/- c8° „ 76
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
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7/6 p 8° Thornton, C>.j:d». [66] 77
Macmillan 82
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PERIPATETICS. STOICS, EPICUREANS. [Ancient Philosophers
[Sophistici Elenchi] 8/6 8'
Organon. Aristotle an Fallacies, tr. E. Poste
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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/-
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73
[44] 44
47
47
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[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
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Petgrave, E. C.
Russell, J. A.
United States.
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Moore, H. Practical Forms of Agreements, ed. T. Lambert Mears
Verbal: United States.
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APPRENTICES—z'. D § 61 : Master and Servant.
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[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
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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.]
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$6 8° „ [56] 78
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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
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76
87
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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
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[79] 84
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$7.50 r 8°
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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°
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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/-
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Bills, Notes, Cheques and I.O. U.'s
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I Leading Cases on Bills, Notes, and Checks
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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
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[40] 78
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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
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Mr. FITHIAN was the draftsman of the 1882 Bill.
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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
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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
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Supplement [Act '82] 2/6 12°
[on building contracts] 6/- c 8°
3/6 12°
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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
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87
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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
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Treatise on the Law of Carriers by Land and Water
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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;
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[Law
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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.
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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.
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Philosophy of Com. Law, ed. J. C. H. Flood, s.v. Primer of Legal Princ. 6/-
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Manual of the Common Law, ed. J. Trustram
Rubric of the Common Law : illustrated by cases
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ed.] The Common Law Procedure Act
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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
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Popular Treatises — ^/. d § 74.
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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/-
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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.
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Sale and Transfer of Shares.
DiGBY, K. E. The Sale and Transfer of Shares in Companies 5/-
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77
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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
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Bowyer, Sir Geo.
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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.
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— ut supra.
Rules, Custom, and Procedure of the House of Commons
' B.[Ams.]
PARLIAMENTARY
Great Britain
"Anson, Sir W. R.
Bradlaugh, Chas.
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CONSULS. CONTRACTS. CONVEYANCING.
[Law
i 28-30
28. CONSULS.
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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
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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
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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
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Parsons, T., [Am.] Treatise on the Law of Contracts, 3 vols. $18
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Specific Performance.
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30. CONVEYANCING,
•Bythewood+Jarman, ^^^^ Selection of Preced. in Convey., ed. Robbins [in 7 vols.] i.-v. 169/- r 8° Sweet [ ] 84-87
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Fisher, 2 vols. r 8'
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Concise Precedents in Conveyancing
Principles of Conveyancing
Practical Introduction to Conveyancing
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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
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Indermaur, J. Student's Guide to Prideaux's Conveyancing S/6
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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
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W0LSTENHOLME+ Turner, ||J^' Conveyancing Acts 1881-82 [same contents as above] 17/6 r 8° Clowes
Costs.
§§ 31-32
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84
Halhwell, W. Solicitors' Handybook of Conveyancing Costs
Rubinstein, J. S. Conveyancing Costs
Vendor and Purchaser— ». d § 95 («/. Benjamin, Dart, sugden).
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Begg, J. H. [ed.]
Bell, A. M.
Hendry, J.
•Juridical Soc. of Edinb.
The Conveyancing Code
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Hancock, J. W. [Canad.] System of Conveyancing
United States.
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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.]
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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
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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
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[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.
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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
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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'
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10/- 12° 82
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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
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CusHiNG, L. S. [Am.] Elements of Law and Practice of Legislat. Assemblies in U. S. $6 8° Boston [56] 66
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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
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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.
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Cripps, H. W.
Dale, Jf. M.
Joyce, J. W.
Lewis, J.
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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/-
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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
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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
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Times Correspondent — in his Letters from Wales [land, church, tithes] 2/6 c 8* W. H. Allen 89
Law.
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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
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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°
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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
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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 $2
Commentary on the Law of Evidence in Civil Issues, 2 vols. 63/-
8° New York
81
„ 68
Boston [42-53] 83
Chicago 83
Philadelphia [5-] 85
CHA.STER, A. W,
41 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS,
The Powers, Duties and Liabilities of Executive Officers
15/- 8° Clowes
C ]89
EXECUTORS— f. D § 100 : Wills and Executors,
45. FACTORY and LABOUR LAWS.
Davis, J, E. [ed.]
NoTCUTT, G. J. [ed.]
Redgrave, A. [ed.]
The Labour Laws of 1875, w. intro. and notes
Law relating to Factories and Workshops, w. intro. and notes
The Factory and Workshop Act, 1878, w. intro. and notes
12/- 8° Butterworth
7S
9/- 12° Stevens
[74] 79
S/- 12° Shaw
[78J 79
46, FRAUD AND FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES.
Agnew, W. F,
Hastings, Sydney
Hunt, A. J.
Kerr, W.
May, H. W.
United States.
B16ELOW, M. M. [Am.]
Browne, C. [Am.]
Bump, O. F. [Am.]
Treatise on the Statute of Frauds 25/- 8° Wildy 76
Short Treatise on the Law of Fraud and Misrepresentation 7/6 8° Clowes 88
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Treat, on Stat, of Elizabeth agst. Fraudul. Convey., ed. J. W. Worthington 30/- 8° Stevens [71] 87
Treatise on the Law of Fraud on its Civil Side
Law of Fraud, and Procedure for Redress
Construction of the Statute of Fraud
A Treatise on Fraudulent Conveyancing
SI/6
8° Boston
89
31/6
8° „
77-79
%
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[70] 80
8° New York
[72] 76
de COLYAR, H. A.
United States.
Baylies, E. [Am.]
Brandt, G. W. [Am,]
47. GUARANTEES and SURETIES.
Law of Guarantees, and Principal and Surety
16/- 8° Butterworth [74] 8$
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
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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
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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
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$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
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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°
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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°
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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?.
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202
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8°
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15/-
22/-
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Stevens
Shaw
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Longman
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Stevens
7e
6z
76
63
63
80
67
89
Washington 83
84
Philadelphia 60-70
Zabriskie, J. C. [Am.]
8° San Francisco 70^78
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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
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$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
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[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
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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
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Williams, S. E.
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Boyd, A. C. [ed.]
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Kay, J.
Lees, J. [ed.]
Maclachlan, D.
Maude + Pollock, ^;
MURTON, W.
Newson, H.
Tudor, O. D. [ed.]
Urquhart, G. D.
Wendt, Dr. E. E.
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59. MARRIAaE and DIVORCE— w. also D § 48 : Husband and Wife ; D § 49 : Infants.
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Frasbr, Patrick
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77
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United States.
Medical Jurisprudence for India
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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.
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London 76
Castle, E. J.
British.
Smith, John W.
Tudor, O. D. [ed.]
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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
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70
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Jones, Cpt. Douglas Notes on Military Law
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^5liiii- Manual of Military Law
Military Law : its procedure and practice
Martial Law and the Custom of War in troublous times
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Winthrop, W. [Am.] Military Law, 2 vols.
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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
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Collieries.
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Coal Mines Regrulation Acts.
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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
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Macfarlane, J. [Austral. ; ed.] Digest of Mining Cases ! 1858-1873
United States.
BLANCHARD+ Weeks, ^p'^^'j On Mines, Minerals and Mining Water Rights
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Weeks, E, P. [Am.] Commentary on Mining Claims $5
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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.]
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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-
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Concise View of the Law of Priority of Incumbrances S/- 8° 7 J
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Handy Book of Law of Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages
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A Treatise on Liens, 2 vols. [common law, statut., equitable, maritime] $13
Law of Liens at Common Law, Equity, Stat., Maritime $6 ;
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Boston [81] 88; 82
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Boston
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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
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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.]
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Kennedy + Sanders
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Elections
Electric Lighting.
Cunynghame, H.
Glen, W. C.+A. [eds.]
H1G6INS+ Edwards, g^[eds.]The Electric Lighting Act 1882: w. notes and cases
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Michael + Will, ^^' The Law relating to Gas and Water, ed. M. J. Michael
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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
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Handbook for Coroners
Treatise on Law of Sewers, Drainage, etc.
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Treatise on the Law of Electric Lighting
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The Law of Highways, ed. S. Prentice
Common and Statute Law rel. to Highways in England & N. Wales
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Spearman, R. H.
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Cooke, R. D. [Am.] The Highway Laws of New York
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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
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Paterson, J. [ed.] Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Acts
Wharton, C. H. M. Law relating to Innkeepers, Licensed Victuallers, etc
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70. NUISANCES,
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Turner, Francis
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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
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79. PUBLIC MEETING.
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80. QUARANTINE,
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79
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8L RAILWAYS and CANALS.
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8°
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79
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77
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Fisheries.
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Oke, G. C.
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Game.
Neville, H.
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United States.
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[6-] 70
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D §§ 92-94
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Ellis, A. M.
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Land Tax.
BOURDIN, M. A.
India.
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TiLSEY, H.
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92. TEITDEE, LEGAL— >>- Economical Books, w. D § 115 : Money.
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78
79
[69] 75
93. TORTS— ». also D § 10 : Agency.
*Addison, C. G.
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[ed.]
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PiGGOTT, F. T.
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„ [ed.]
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HiLLIARD, F. [Am.]
Weeks, E. P. [Am.]
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Wrongs and their Remedies, vol. i.. Torts
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$6
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94. TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES, GENERAL.
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Lewin T. -(- F. A. The Law of Trusts and Trustees
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Cole, R. H.
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Saunders, T. W.
United States.
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97. WARRANTIES.
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XI. Social lEconomig.
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[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
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Halle
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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]
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Vienna
Berlin
Leipzig.
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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
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SCHMID, K. A.
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'. •' ' Philosophic ; an attempt to trace the history of scientific pedagogy, based on the original sources.
Middle Ages.
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Heppe, H.
Just, K. S.
Lacroix, Paul
tAURIB, Prf. S. S.
LORENZ, S.
MicHAUD, Abb^ E.
MULLINGBR, J. Bass
Paulsen, F.
Die Universitaten des Mittelalters bis 1400, vol. i. [origin of universities] 24m. m8° Berlin
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Virtue
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Paris
Longman
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Contemporary.
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Philosophy of Pedagogics.
Bennett, Dr. C. W. [Am.] History of the Philosophy of Pedagogics
12° Nav York
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ArabsJ
Haneberg, D.
PiSCHON, C. N,
Vambery, H.
Austria
Belgium.
Branle.
Conference at Brussels :
Lauek, M.
Vanderkindere, L.
China.
BiOT, E.
DOOLITTLE, J.
Martin, W. A. P. [Am.]
Denmark.
Matzen
Egypt.
Dor, V. E.
France.
History.
Allain, Abb^ E. .
Babbau, A.
Bernard, Paul
*COMPAYRi, Prf. G.
de CONDORCET, Marq.
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MUTEAU
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SiCARD, A.
*Th6ry, a. F.
Abhandlung iib. d. Schul- und Lehrvvesen d. Muhamedaner im Mittelalter Im. p 8° Munich
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V. Germany, infra.
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Bickers [65] 71
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Barnard, H. [Am.; ed.] French Pedagogy
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Conferences p^dagogiqnes faites i I'Exposition Universe! le [Paris, 1878] 3f.5o
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.Esthetics
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Apperception.
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Attention.
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Bray, Chas.
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Hellwig, B.
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Will.
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VI. riDetbobs of 3n6truction.
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Bibliography.
Walter, L.
165. THE KINDEBaARTEN.
Die Frobel-Literatur
A list of KG. books since 1638, classified both chronologically and by standpoint of writers.
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i. : Autohiographie; ii. : Mtnschenerziehung ; iii. ; Padagogik cUs Kindergartens,
., „ Padagogische Schriften, hrsg. Fr. Seidel, 3 vols. [also separ.] l^xa.
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*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.
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Pestalozzi, J. H.
lie PORTUGALL, Mme.
Shirreff, Emily A.
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169. COKRECTIVE and REliIEDIAL EDUCATION.
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Gaudet.J.
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ViNCE,
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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
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NOHL, C.
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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
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SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE, FURNITURE, ETC.
[Education
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Over-Pressure.
Browne, Dr. Crichton
Buxton, Sydney
Hasemann, p.
Hasse, Dr. P.
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WlESE, Prf. L.
Report on Over-Pressure [ti. also Hertel, infra] [blue-book]
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Ueberbiirdung der Schuler in d. hbheren Lehranstalten Deutschlands Im. 8°
Ueberbiirdung unserer Jugend auf hoheren Lehranstalten 2m.
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Based on a study of several hundred Copenhagen children ; w. valuable Intro, of 40 pp. by Dr. Crichton BROWNE.
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The Truth about Elementary Education 6c^. 8°
Padagogische Ideala und Protests 2m. p 8°
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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'
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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
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Der Schulgarteu
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Library.
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Choice of Books— v. D § 165, s.v. Reading.
Museum, SchooL
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Le Musee Pedagogique ; son origine, son organisation, son objet
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^°5
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
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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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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.
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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.
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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
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*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/-
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[42 col. maps] 168/- 1 f '
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Commercial
Map Making.
Hughes, Alfred
Handatlas ; 32 pts.
— V. E § 2, s.v. Com.nercial Geography.
Maps and Map Making
f° Mason
f°
Longman
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Stanford 82
ea. 1/6 f° Gotha\\']-22'\\.
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[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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Lucas, C. P. Introduction to a Historical Geography of the British Colonies 4/6 c 8° Clar. Press
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Martin, R. M. History, Extent & Resources of Brit. Colonies, 6 vols. ; maps & pi. o.p. \w. 21/-] i 8° Tallis
li Asia: ii.i W. Indies; iii.; N. Amer.; ir.: Africa, Australia; v.-vi.: Europ. Colonies. Gibraltar. Ionian Isl., Heligoland, etc
,j Statistics of the British Colonies ; maps and plates of seals, etc. o.p. r 8° London
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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
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87
8° Cassell
79
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80
8° „
80
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[69] 82
c 8° Longman
64
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73
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[31] 83
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8° Hurst 84
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12° New York 72 ; 86
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Greek Islands and Turkey after the War
On the Track of Ulysses
Islands of the .^gean
Greek Cities and Islands of Asia Minor
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W. H. Allen 63
Chapman 63
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y^gean.
Fitz-Patrick, T.
An Autumn Cruise in the .iEgean ; ill.
10/6 c
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Carnarvon, Lord
Wordsworth, Bp. Ch.
Reminiscences of Athens and the Morea
Athens and Attica
[notes of
7/6 c
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Athos, Mount.
Riley, Athelstan
Athos : or the Mountain of the Monks ; ill.
81/-
Ancient Greece
—V. E § 9.
Asia Minor
— ». E § 30.
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8° Unwin
8° Chapman
8° Low
8° Murray
8° „
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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.
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. . [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
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Iceland : its volcanoes, geysers, and glaciers ; map and ill. 14/- c 8° Murray 60
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[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
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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.
Blanc, J.
Generally.
de Amicis, Edm.
Beauclerk, Dr. W. N.
*Hare, a. J. C.
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
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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
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Ex Voto : account of the Sacro Monte, a New Jerusalem at Varallo-Sesia ;
22 ill. 10/6 c 8° „
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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
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[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
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[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
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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°
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highways of Spain,
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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.
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[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.
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Azores.
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76
89
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,, ,, High Life and Towers of Silence 10/6
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Daudet, Alphonse Tarturin on the Alps [tr.] ; 150 ill. 3/6
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Tyndall, Prf. J. Hours of Exercise in the Alps o.p. \pb. 12/6]
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ZiNCKE, F. B. Month in Switzerland, 5/-; Swiss AUemands, 7/6; Walk in the Grisons 6/-
Map.
Alpine Club Map of Switzerland
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Scenery.
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The Switzers
Gaddlngs with a Primitive People, 2 vols.
Gsell-Fels, Dr.
Manning, Rev. S.
*Kaden, W.
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Austrian Alps
Boden See.
Cafpbr, S. J.
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[Europe
Dolomites.
Edwards, Amelia B. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
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Eng^adin.
TissoT, Victor
Italian Alps.
Mont Blanc.
ViOLLET-LE-DUC, E.
Savoy.
Forbes, Pre. J. D.
Unknown Switzerland [tr. fr. French]
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Clark, E. L. [Am.] Turkey
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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.
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TozER, Rev. H. F.
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Ethnology, Life, etc.
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"Consul's Wife "
[=Mrs. J. E. Blunt]
Creagh, Jas.
Hamlin, C.
"Kesnin Bey "
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Poole, E. W.
Tucker, W. J.
Constantinople.
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Hare?ns.
Harvey, Mrs.
The Races of European Turkey [condition, prospects, etc. ]
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10/6 8° Oliphant, Edin. 78
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Armenians, Koords, and Turks, 2 vols.
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Turkish Harems and Circassian Homes
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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.
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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.
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New Bulgaria
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IV. Geographic of Hsia fllMnot*
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Generally
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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
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Isbister
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Tan Lennep, Dr. H. J. Travels in little-known parts of Asia Minor ; 2 vols., maps and ill. [1864] 24/- 8° Murray
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Warburton, Eliot The Crescent and the Cross [fascinating description of Eastern travel] (>d. 8°
Early Travels.
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Armenia —v. E § 40 : Turkey-in-Asia.
Palestine, Coelesyria and Arabia Petrsea— i/. «/« a §47.
Bibliography.
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[SS] 82
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Ward & Lock [44] 87
[1503-8] 8° HakluytSoc.
63
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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.
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Descriptiones Terrse Sanctas ex sasc. viii., ix., xii., xv. [antiquarian] 16/- 8° Leipzig
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Travels in Egypt, Syria, Arabia, etc. [1503-1508 ; tr.] 8° Hakluyt Soc.
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Modern and Recent Travels.
CONDER, Cpt. C. R.
Henderson, Rev. A.
Hull. Dr. Edward
Merrill, Dr. S. [Am.]
Neil, Rev. James
'Oliphant, Laurence
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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,
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8° A. P. Watt
105/-
63/-
V. Conder, supra, Warren,
'Porter, Dr. J. L.
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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
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"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'
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*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
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[56] 83
[63] 88
W. H. Allen 88
Nelson [59] 80-86
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Tristram, Can. H. B.
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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.
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— Tlure are important German maps also by KlEPERT and by Menke.
Map of Palestine in a case 12/-
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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.
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Bibliotheca Sinica, 2 vols.
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Mobsman, Samuel
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[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
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74
82
88
79
[27] 88
82
83
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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
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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°
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Longman
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Lovell Reeve
73
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Murray
71
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Smith &Eldei
70
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Hurst
58
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New York
81
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S.P.C.K.
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Murray
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Longman 76;
80;
;88
12°
New York
70;
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[82] 83
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Sonnenschein
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Hurst
83
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Chapman
84
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Low
76
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Smith &Eldei
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Hurst
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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.
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79
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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
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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
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60 ■-
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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/.-
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Tropical Africa ; 6 maps and ill. 6/-
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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.
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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
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8° „ ' [84] 84
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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
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^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
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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
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6S
60
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JPringle, M. a.
•*Stani,.ey, H. M.
11 91
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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
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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.
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Macmillan [66] 71
Madden 6a
Blackwood
Murray
Blackwood
Longman
Low
64
[74] 80
63
64
73
73
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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°
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Missionary Travels and Researches in S. Africa [1840-56] o.p. 8°
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'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-
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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/-
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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/-
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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
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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
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72
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Bibliography.
SiBREE, Rev. J. [miss.] Madagascar Bibliography
Early Voyages and Accounts.
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
e island,
8" Antananarivt
85
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
other 17-18. cent, voyages to the i:
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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.
Triibner
Natural History,
Boyle, Chas. J.
Pike, Nicholas
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
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Ford, Paul L. [Am.]
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Sabin, J. [Am. ; ed.]
Stevens, H. [Am.]
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Agassiz, a. [Am.]
Butler, Maj. W. F.
52. NORTH AMERICA : GENERALLY.
— V. also E § 54 : Discovery of America.
American Bibliography [to contain 1070 titles ; classified] in prep.
Bibliotheca Americana : histoire, geogr., archeol.,et linguist. I5fr. S" Paris 78
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° „
*Hayden + Selwyn, 1^; North America; ill. [Compendiumof Modern Geography] 21/- 8° Stanford
Murphy, J. M. Rambles in North-West America 16/- 8° Chapman
Shaler, Prf. N. S. [Am.] Geography of North America [Macmillan's Geograph. Series] Macmillan
E § 53 : American Indians.
Ethnology
Scenery.
Bryant, W.C. [Am. ;ed.] Picturesque America, 4 vols ; w. 14 steel plates & 200 ilL
Manning, Rev. S. American Pictures : drawn with pen and pencil ; ill.
42/-
8/-
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82
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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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McClure, a. K. Three Thousand Miles through the Rocky Mountains ; ill. 9/- 12° Philadelphia
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
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83
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Bibliography _«. aUo k § 71.
Brinton, D. G. [Am.] Aboriginal American Authors and their Productions
Brooks, E. S. [Am.] — ut infra : conts. bibliogr. of the best loo books on American Indians.
Field, T. W. [Am.] Essay towards an Indian Bibliography [catal. of bks. in his library] $5
Collectively.
•Bancroft, H.H. [Am.] Native Races of Pacific States of North America, 5 vols. ea. 25/- 8° Longman 75-76
i. i Wild Tribes j il. : CivUized Nations ; iii. : Mjthology and Languages ; Iv. i Antiquities ; v. ; Primitive History. A mine of facts.
Beach.W. W.[Am.] Indian MisceUany $4 %° Albany 77
Brinton, D. G. [Am. ; ed. ] Library of Aboriginal American Literature 1 2° Philadelphia 82 sqq.
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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[America
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'
12'
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Life among the Indians
Indian Wars of Virginia and Pennsylvania
*DoDGE, Col.R. J. [Am.] Plains of the Great West, and their Inhabitants
Our Wild Indians
Seven Years in the Desert of N. America, 2 vols.
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 :
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Washington
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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
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8° ..
,72
•• 69-71
Geography]
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[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
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[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
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7»
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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°
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8° „ 65
8° London 63
IO/6
c 8° Longman 60
5/-
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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
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363
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8° Philadelphia
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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.
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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
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Sala. G. a. America Revisited ; ill. 12/-
Saunders, W. Through the Light Continent [U. S. in 1877-78] 10/6
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8° Vizetelly [82] 83
8° Cassell 79
8° Stanford 78
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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/^
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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.
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„ ,, 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
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S* Boston
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8° Nem York
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8° Low
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4° Washington
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8° Murray
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16° Philadelphia
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Boston
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"Capron, E. S. [Am.]
Farnham, T. J. [Am.]
HiTTELL, J. S. [Am.]
T. H. [Am.]
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Soul£, [Am.]
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Resources.
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HiTTELL, J. S. [Am.J
The Natural Wealth of California
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Travel and Description.
■CuMMiNG, C. F. Gordon- Granite Crags.; ill.
Carolina, North and South.
[the Yo-semite Regions of California] 16/- 8° Blackwood
84
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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
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. also New England, infra.
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$1.50
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History.
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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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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-
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8° „ „ sr
12 Boston 87
8° New York 77-
4° Boston 75s
12° Philadelphia 7 1'
12° New York [55] 68-
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12° New York Jf
8° Longman 89-
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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
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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
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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.
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Fractically a history, and a very good one too. of the Statft--
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[America
— V. also New England, infra.
E §57
Maine
History.
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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
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366
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$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
Geography] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: INDIVIDUAL STATES. [America
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.
Brodhead, J. R. [Am.] History of the State of N. Y. ; 1609-91, 2 vols. [valuable but dry] $6 8° New York 53-71
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
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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
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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
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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
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Ethnology
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•Bates, H. W.
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Helps, [Sir] Arthur
Mulhall, M. G.
Watson, R. G.
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Peru, Republic of — z-. also supra, s.v. Brazil.
Early Voyages and Accounts.
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Drake, Sir Francis The World Encompassed [voyage to CI
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Markham, C. R.
»» »>
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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
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87
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88.
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Ethnology.
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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-
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[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.
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BoNWiCK, James
British Colonies in Australasia : their resources, prospects, etc.
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American Expedition to Polynesia and the Antarctic Regions, 1838-42.
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8° Murray
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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
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Wilkes, Chas. [Am.] .
Missions
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Borneo
Fiji Islands.
History.
Seemann, Dr. B.
Resources.
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64. POLYNESIA, (i) INDIVIDUAL ISLANDS.
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[botany, agriculture, and resources] 5/-
A Year in Fiji
Travel and Description.
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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
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Wanderings in a Wild Country : three years amongst cannibals
— V. supra, s.v. Fiji.
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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
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[Australasia
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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
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Picturesque New Guinea : w. histor. intro., customs, etc. ; 50 autotypes 42/-
New Guinea ; ill. [ace. of establ. of Brit, protectorate] 10/6
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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/—
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Travel and Description.
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83
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NORDHOFF, C. [Am.]
Society Islands.
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* ,, The Solomon Islands : the Geology, General Features, and Suitability for
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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).
Early Voyages.
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.
Bibliography — ». E § 62.
376
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to Port Essington, overland).
E. B. Kennedy, (Cape York Penin.). .
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McKinlay, 1861.
J. M. Stuart, 1858-62 (Central).
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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.
*CuRR, E. M. [Austral.] The Australian Race : origin, languages, customs, etc., 3 v. and atlas in 4° 42/- Melbourne 88
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.
*WooDS, J. D. [Austral. ; ed.] Manners & Custs. of the Native Tribes of S. Austral, [by 6 writers] 16/- 8° Adelaide 79
Victoria.
Dawson, Jas. [Austral.] Australian Aborigines : langs. and customs of aborig. of W. Victoria 14/- _ 4° j5/e/i5. [Macmillan] 81
•Smyth, R. Brough [Austral.] The Aborigines of Victoria : with notes on other natives, 2 v. ; ill. 63/- i 8° Melbourne 78
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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
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•Sutherland, A. + G. [Australs.] The History of Australia, 1606-1876 [school book] 2/6 \2° Melbourne 78
History of Discovery.
Favenc, Ernest [Austral.] History of Australian Exploration [1788-1888; fr. records, etc.] 21/- 8° Griffith 88
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[Australasia
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66. AUSTRALIA, (i) INDIVIDUAL COLONIES.
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Barton, G. B. [Austral.] Hist,ofN.S.Wales:fr.offic.recds.,v.i.[Gov.Phillip,i788-92]maps&ports. 10/6 8° TrUbner
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
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•Lang, Rev. J. D. [Austral.] Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales, 2 vols. 21/- p 8° „
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Official History of New South Wales : Epitome of; compiled by T. Richards + A. Bourne [Australs.] 8° Sydney
North Australia.
Earl, G. W. Handbook for Colonists in Tropical Australia
Harcus, W —in his South Australia, ut infra
SoWDEN, W. J. [Austral.] The Northern Territory
Woods, Rev. J. E.T.[ Austral.] North Australia : its physical geography, etc.
Queensland.
History.
Russell, H. S. [Austral.] The Genesis of Queensland; facs. maps, etc.
Resources.
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Daintree, R. Queensland, its Territory, Climate, and Prospects
Travel and Description.
Allen, C. H. A Visit to Queensland and her Goldfields
Eden, C. H. My Wife and I in Queensland : an eight years' experience
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.]
Grant, A. C.
South Australia.
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Gill, Thos. [Austral.]
History.
BoOTHY, J. [AustraV]
[first explorns. , early life, etc.] 21/-
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FiNNiss, B. T. [Austral.] The Constitutional History of S. Australia
*Harcus, W. [Austral. ; ed.] South Australia ; by various writers
History, physical geogr., govt., laws, railways, mines, agric, industries, education, religion, explorations, flora, founa, meteorology, statistics.
Resources, etc.
Conigrave, J. [Austral.] South Australia and its Resources
Stow, J. P. [Austral.] South Australia : its history, productions, natural resources 8° Adelaide
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76
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•*West, Rev. John [Austral.] History of Tasmania, 2 vols. "•/■
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378
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[Australasia
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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
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LABILLliRE, F. P. Early History of Victoria, 2 vols.
Shii.linglaw, J. J. [Austral.] Historical Records of Port Phillip
Turner, H. G. ■ History of Victoria
Westgarth, Wm. Australia Felix
Description, Statistics, etc.
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Thomson,;^! [ed. ;Austr.] Illustrated Handbook of Victoria [map and 74 ill.] [by 7 writers] 5/- r 8|
Victoria and its Metropolis : past and present, 2 vols. ; over 500 ill. 126/- 4^
*Walch, Garnet [Austral.] Victoria in 1880, w. 100 ill. [by C. Turner] 21/- 14
The finest production of the Australian Press ; a worthy memorial of the Exhibition Year.
Western Australia.
History.
Knight, W. H. [Austral.] Western Australia : its history, progress, condition and prospects
NICOLAY, Rev. C. G. [Austral. ] Handbook of Western Australia
E §67
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Warburton, Col. P. E. Journey across Western Interior of Australia 16/- 8° „
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Thomson, Dr. A. S. — ut infra; but it ends at 1858.
Cyclopaedia,
Blair's Cyclopedia of Australasia, pp. 340-446, and several other articles
3/- c 8* Wellington 87
42/- 4° Melbourne 81
Ethnology.
The New Zealanders lUus. : 60 col. pi. & letterpress o.p. [pb. ;f 10 lo/-; w. £15] {° McLean 46
Maoria : sketch of aborigines of New Zealand 7/5 p 8° Chapman 74
The Ancient Histoiy of the Maori, vols, i.-iv. 42/- 8° Petherick 87-89
Angas, G. F.
Johnstone, Cpt. J. C.
White, J. [Austral.]
Mythology and Folklore— v. B § 29 : Malaic Mythology and Folklore,
History. •
[Campbell, J. L.] Poenamo : sketches of early days of New Zealand 6/- c 8° Williams 81
*Pakeha Maori [ = F. E. Making] Old N. Zealand : the good old times [w. intro. Earl of Pembroke] 2/6 8° Bentley[^«i:Wa»i^63]87
*RusDEN, G. W. History of New Zealand, 3 vols. ; maps 50/- 8° Chapman 83
'Thomson, Dr. A. S. The Story of New Zealand, 2 vols. o.p. \_pb. 24/- ; w. 15/-] c 8° Murray C9
An interesting, valuable, and comprehensive work, which is unfortunately out of print.
White, J. The Ancient History of the Maori London 87
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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.
3"'9
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[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"]
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Barraud, C. D.
Gully, J.
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3/6 c 8° Hunt
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New Zealand Scenery : 15 col. pi., w. text by Sir Julius Haast 105/- '•
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■ 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
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■ 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
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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
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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).
Bibliography.
•Chavaune, J., «A. The Literature of the Polar Regions [ed. for Geogr. Soc. of Vienna] 8° Vienna 78
Collectively.
■Chisholm, Mrs.
Hartwig, Dr. G.
,, ,»
;McCormick, R.
Markham, a. H.
C. R. [ed.]
NouRSE, Prf. C. F. [Am,
RUNDALL, T. [ed.]
:Shillinglaw, J. F.
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°
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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
73
Longman
|69|8l
88
ill. 52/6 r 8°
Low 84
Macmillan
79
Griffin
75
Boston
84
Hakluyt Soc
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Shoberi
[50] 51
Geography] POLAR REGIONS: RECENT VOYAGES. [Polar Regions
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.
381
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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
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1. BIBLIOGEAPHY. GENERAL TREATISES. SERIES. COLLECTIVE ESSAYS. CHRONOLOGY.
Bibliography.
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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
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*Freeman, Prf. E. A. General Sketch of History ; 16 maps 3/6 18° Macmillan [73] 76
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Modern Egypt —v. E § 42 : Egypt and Nubia.
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MiTFORD, Wm. Hist.ofGreece,ed.Ld.Redesdale[hisbro.];8v.[tod.ofPhilipofMaced.][a/.i5/-] 8° Caddell [Hf IJ 38
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Sparta and Thebes.
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11. GREEK INSTITUTIONS, SOCIAL LIFE and ANTIQUITIES.
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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
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[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
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7/6 c 8° Chatto [75] 89
[Hare Prize Essay] 6/- c 8° Murray
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Ludwig FlilEDLANDER'S Sitteitgesckichte Horns, 3 vols. 33/- 8° Leipxig ['62. '64, '74] '8i-'Sz.
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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°
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WiLKiNS, Prf. A. S.
Dictionaries.
Rich, Anthony
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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.
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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.
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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
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78
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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
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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]
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IV. Dietor^ of tbe rTDibble Eges.
13. GENERAL WORKS.
Bibliography.
*Chevalier, C. U. J. Repertoire des Sources historiques du Moyen Age
'v. Oesterley, H. Wegweiser durch die Literatur der Urkundensammlungen, 2 vols.
*P0TTHAST, Aug. Bibliotheca historica Medii Aevi, A.D. 375-1500, and suppl.
Indispensable to students who desire to consult the original authorities, Specially full on the German states. OESTERLEY, ui supra, does for documents what
POTTHAST does for chronicles.
Generally.
*Church, Dn. R. W. The Beginnings of Middle Ages ; 3 maps [a.d. 500-1000 ; Ep. Mod. Hist.] 2/6 12° Longman 77
An admirable short account of events from the Fall of Rome to the breaking up of Carlovingian empire.
DiGBY, Kenelm H. Mores Catholici : or ages of faith, 3 vols. o.f. \_pb. 78/-] r 8° Dolman [31-42] 48
The iirst edn., in zx vols. &*, is worth about £fi.
Emerton, Prf. E. [Am.] An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages ; maps [378-814] $1-25 c 8° Boston 88
Freeman, Prf. E. A. — article on Medieval History, in his Historical Essays ; ser. i. 10/6 8° Macmillan [72] 86
*Froissart, J. [14 cent.] Chronicles of Engl., France & Spain, tr. T.Johnes, 2 v.; ill. [1326-1400] 21/- r 8° Routledge [03-05] 84
Also [abridged] in i vol. (Standard Lib.] 3/6 f 8° Routledge '75. A very graphic and faithful picture of 14th cent, events, full of the minutest details of battles, captures
of castles, gallant deeds, etc., and vivid pen portraits. As a view of the most favourable side of chivahy it has no equal.
Lanier, Sidney [Am.] The Boy's Froissart ; ill. [a good selection] 7/6 8° Low 82
Greene, Prf. G. W. [Am.] History of the Middle Ages [a sketch] $1.50 12° New York
*Hallam, Henry View of the State of Europe during Middle Ages, 3 vols. 12/- p 8° Murray [18] 71
The edn. in one vol. [Alex. Murray & Co., stdrseq. Ward & Locic] is of no value, as it does not contain the additions to the 1848 edn., which are still copyright. Also
" 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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/-
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i/-
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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.
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16/-
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W. H. Allen
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47
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69
82
83
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89
61
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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
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Macmillan
Chapman
sail from this country.
Camden Soc. 89
87
89
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76-80
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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
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[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'
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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/-
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[l85o; mainly personal] 12/-
[1860] 10/6
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8° Smith & Eld er[42]43
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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
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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
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Egypt and the Egyptian Question
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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
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[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&
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8° London $2
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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.
Edinburgh Militia, or Queen's Light Infantry : History of. By Maj. R, C. Dudgeon
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 :
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Fifty-second :
,>
Grenadier Guards, 1st :
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,, 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
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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.
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Volunteers :
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The'Histoiy of. By Maj. J. Slack
History of : 16S8-1S88. By B. Smyth
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33. BRITISH COLONIAL HISTORY: GENERAL WORKS.
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Colonial Law — ». D §§ 2, 3, 4, 107, andtlu separate sub]ects of hmu passim. ,
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America and W. Indies 1574-1660 I East Indies, Cliina and Japan — 1513-1616 | These volumes include an analysis of early
„ 1661-1668 „ „ ... .1617-1621 I Colonial pai)ers in Public Record On., India
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Collectively — v. also E §21 : Oeog., etc., of British Empire : Collectively (esp. LuCAS, Trendall).
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Brut y Tywysogion ; or, Clironicle of the Princes of Wales, ed. Williams ab Ithel 10/- r 8° Rolls Series
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Caradoc The History of Wales, tr. R Llwyd, ed. Dr. Powel o.p.
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2 V. ; col. pi. o.p. \pb. 105/- ; w. £12 12/-]
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Jones + Williams + PUGHE, ^^ [eds.] The Myvyrian Archaeology of Wales, 3 vols. [if. 150/-] r 8° Llam/oveiy
A collection from Welsh MSS. containing the pith of Welsh lit. fr. 6th to 15th century.
—V. F § 18.
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Laws of Howel the Good, with tr. and Latin transcripts.
The Four Ancient Books of Wales, 2 vols. ; facs. [6 cent.] 36/- 8'
With very valuable prefaces.
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«Skene, W. F. [ed.]
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Douglas, Edin. 68
Modern Writers.
Cathral, W.
•Elton, C.
Freeman, Prf. E. A.
Guest, Dr. Edwin
Phillips, J. R.
Rees, Dr. Thomas
*Rhys, Prf. John
Richard, Henry
Warrington, Rev. W.
Williams, Jane
The History of North Wales, 2 vols. o.p. 4°
— in his Origins of English History [Celtic period and A.-S. conquest] 2l/-m8°
— V. his Norman Conquest and Rufus [F § ig']for Conquest of S. Wales.
— in his Origines Celticae : contributions to the history of Britain, 2 vols. 32/- 8°
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°
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Woodward, B. B. The Hist, of Wales, 2 v., 68 pl.[chiefly topographical] o.p. \J>b. 25/- ; w. 12/6] r 8° Virtue [53] n.d.
Wright, Thomas The Celt, the Roman and the Saxon 9/- c 8° Triibner [46] 85
429
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Quaritch
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Macmillan
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Longman
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Snow
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S.RC.K.
82
Clarke
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F §§ 35-36
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Collectively.
Rees, Rev. W. J. [ed.] Lives of Cambro-Brit. Saints of Jth & succeed, cent. [fr. anc. MSS.][/*. 42/- ;
■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
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Sources.
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.
Bi.af/'/uscardentcontin.ofFORWN}. | INNES. Cosmo Aticiefit InftabiiaHts, \ WYNTOUN. Chronicle.
Maitland Club Publications, 75 vols. [the most import, vols, entered separ. , wz^-a] i^ Glasgow 29-59
National MSS. of Scotland, Facsimiles of; pts. i.-iii. [photozincographed incols.&goldjo.^. \_pb. 63/-; w. £^'\ f ° Scot. Rolls Ser. dTsqq.
Palgrave, Sir F. [ed.] Docum.& Records ill. HistofScotl. &Transac.bet. CrovpnsofScotl.&Engl. 18/- r 8° Scot. Rolls Ser. 37
Spalding Club Publications, 34 vols. [the most import, vols, entered separ., infra] 4° Aberdeen 41-67
Modern Writers.
Argyll, Duke of Scotland as it was and as it is ; ill. 7/6 8° Douglas, Ed. [87] 89
*BuRTON, J. Hill History of Scotland from Agricola's Invasion to last Jacobite Insurr. [1748],
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
Freeman, Prof. E. A. Relations betw. Crowns of Engl. & Scot!. — in Six Histor. Essays, ser. i. 10/6 8° Macmillan [72] 86
MacarThur, Margaret History of Scotland [Freeman's Historical Serie.s] 2/- 18° ,, 73
Mackenzie, J. The History of Scotland [popular] 5/- c 8° Nelson [65] 88
Mackintosh, John History of Civilization in Scotland, 3 vols. 22/6 8° Longman 78-84
„ ,, Scotland; maps and ill. [Story of the Nations Series ; popular] 5/- c 8° Unwin hi prep.
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
Prehistoric Marriage, Births and Death Customs. Rural and Municip. Life, Arts, Church, Sports, Folldore, etc., etc.
Ross, Dr. John M. Scottish History & Literature to the Period of Reformation [posthum.] 14/- 8° MacLehose, G/(W,j'.84
The Scottish Nationality ; Lives of Early Saints ; War of Indep. & its Minstrels, xiv. and xv. cents. ; King James, Henrysou and Dunbar ; Earlier Half of xvi. cent. ;
Gavin Douglas ; Sir David Lindsay.
Shairp, Prf J. C. Sketches in History and Poetry, ed. Prf. J. Veitch 7/6 c 8° Douglas, Edin. 87
St. Columba ; Qu. Marg. of Scotl. ; Bp. Lamberton ; Bruce ; The Earliest Scottish Univ. nnd literary subjects.
Ecclesiastical History— z/. a § 70.
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Collectively.
Chambers, Dr. Rob. Biographical Dictionai-y of Eminent Scotsmen, ed. Thompson, 4 vols. 60/- 8° Chamb. ,Ed. [35-56]68,j5'fl.
Howie, John Scots Worthies, ed. W. H. Carshaw ; 150 ill. [from 1503-1688] 5/- 16° 01iph.,.Erf. [i774]85
Irving, Joseph The Book of Eminent Scotsmen [about 3000 names] 10/6 c 8° Gardner, Paisley 81
Omond, G. W. T. The Lord Advocates of Scotland, 2 vols. [1600-1832] 28/- 8° Douglas, Edin. 83
Strickland, Agnes[ + Eliz.] Lives of Queens of Scotl. & Engl. Princesses conn. w. Royal Succession of
Gt. Brit., 8 vols. ; ports 84/- c 8° Blackwood 50-59
Highlands and Highlanders— i^. e § 19.
36. HISTORY OF SCOTLAND: (b) EARLY PERIODS.
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An epic poem, extending from d. of Alex. ill. to d. of Ket. Robert. Being almost the only contemporaneous Scottish authority for the period, it is of some historical
value. A former eon. w. notes by Cosmo INMES was pub. for Spalding Club in 4° i957Lw. 12/6].
BoECE [BoYis], Hector The Bulk of the Croniclis of Scotland, ed. W. B. Turnbull, 3 vols. ea. 10/- r 8° Rolls Series 58
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.*
Book of Pluscarden, ed. & Ir. W. F. Skene e v. [cont. of Ford n by M. Buchanan ; Hist, of Scotl.] 30/- 8° Paterson, Ed. 77-80
Lanercost Chronicon, ed. Rtv. J. Stephenson [1201-1346; also in Maitland Club] 4° Bannatyne Club 39
Langtoft, Peter Chronicle, —v. F § 18.
•Skene, W. F. [ed.] Chronicles of the Picts & Scots, & Early Scottish Memorials [10-15 cent,] o.p.
Ipb. 10/- ; w. 18/-] r 8° Scot. Rolls Series 67
Wyntoun, Andrew \d. 1426] Metrical Chronicle of, ed. David T-aing, 3 vols. [Historians of Scotl.] 63/- 8° Paterson, Ed. 72-79
410
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Modern Writers,
Anderson, Jos.
Innes, Cosmo
,, Thomas
Robertson, E. W.
•Skene, W. F,
Scotland in Early Christian Times, 2 vols. [Rhind Lectures, '79, '80] ea. 12/-
Sketches of Early Scotch History & Social Progress o.f. Ipb. 16/-; w. 21/-]
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.
W. F. Skene [Historians of Scotland] 15/-
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]
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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¬esSirW.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
History]
HISTORY OF IRELAND: GENERAL.
[Europe
8° Douglas, Edin. 80
F §§ 39-40
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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-
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*M0NTEHUS, Prf. Oscar Civilization of Svireden in Heathen Times [tr.] ; map and 205 ill. 14/- 8° Macmillan 88
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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
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Spain and Portugal : Generally.
Dunham, Dr. S. A. The History of Spain & Portugal, 5 vols. [Lardner's Cycle] o.p. Ipb. 30/-; w. 15/-] f 8° Longman 32
To 1768. Conscientious and thorough. Still the best general history in English.
History of Civilization.
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More historical and much
*Freeman, Prf. E. A.
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OcKLEY, Simon
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The Ottoman Power in Europe : its nature, growth and decline ; 3 maps 7/^ ^
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Turkey: old and new, 2 vols. ; map and ill. 21/-
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History of the Saracens [Chandos Classics] 2/- s
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Cambridge, but finished the last part of his history in prison, where he was confined for debt.
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Miscellaneous Essays.
Poole, S. Lane Studies in a Mosque
Mohammedanism and Islam— z;. A § 13.
Early and Middle Ages.
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V. Ranke, Leopold
Modern Egypt.
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Jerkqld, W. Blanchard [ed.] Egypt under Ismail Pacha
The Belgium of the East
Egypt under the Khedives
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61. HISTORY OF CHINA.
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Miscellaneous Works.
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E. Essays on Intercourse of Chinese w. the Western Counties in Middle Ages
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8° Gardner, Paisley 80
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entirely on oriff. documents, unpub. MSS., official papers, etc., hidden in the palaces, temples, etc. of the natives. '
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Edited by Prf. J. DOWSON.
Elphinstone, Hon. M. Hist, of India : Hindoo & Mohammedan Periods, ed. Prf. E. B. Cowell 18/- 8° Murray
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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.
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[America
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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.]
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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.
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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 § »■
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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
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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'
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86
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66
Ward&Lock[35]8i
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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
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89
88
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Taylor +C RES
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Catacombs
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[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
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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° „
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89
77
54
39-42
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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
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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
Archaeology] BELLS AND BELL-RINGING. SUN-DIALS. [Antiquities
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
474
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COINS, TOKENS, MEDALS.
[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
Archaeology]
COINS, TOKENS, MEDALS.
[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
Archaeology]
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
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68
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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.
*Papworth, J. W.
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
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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
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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
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Cosmos : physical description of the universe [tr.], 5 vols. 19/- c 8° Bohn's Lib. [49] 58
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*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. $3 it" New York 88;89
SOMERVILLE, Mary Connection of the Physical Sqiences, ed. Arabella B. Buckley 9/- p 8° Murray [34] 77
Spencer, Herbert First Principles [f. his other wks., «/. 0§ 62] 16/- 8° Williams [62] 84
*WHEVfELL, Dr. W. Hist, of Inductive Scien. fr. earl, to pres. times, 3 vols. o.p. {pb. 24/-; lo. 15/-] 8° Parker [37] S?
„ „ History of Scientific Ideas, 2 vols. ; Novum Organon Renovatum ; On the
Philosophy of Discovery 4 vols. o.p. [w. 21/-] 8° Parker 58-60
The above four vols, form the third edition (with many additions) of Parts ii. and iiu of his Philosophy oftkt Ittductive Sciences [1840].
Classification of the Sciences— :/&>- classification from bibliographic point of view, a. K § i6.
Agassiz, Prf. Louis An Essay on Classification o.p. ipb. 12/- ; w. 5/-] 8° Longman . 59
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Relations between Science and Religion— i-. a § 6 : Natural Theology.
II. flibatbematica
Bibliotheca Mathematica
[German books only; to 1870] 1$/- 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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[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.
Newman, Prf. F. W.
Olnev, E. [Am.]
Smith, Prf. H. J. S.
-Spottiswoode, Dr. Wm. Mathematical Papers, ed
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°
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Black
Paul
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[85] 88
Camb. Press
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Macmillan
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in prep.
6. ARITHMETIC.
Bibliography.
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
88
History.
Heath, T. L.
Kelland, Prf. P.
Potts, Robert
Hall + Knight, ^j-^_
7, ALGEBRA.
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
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-•Smith, C,
Treatise on Algebra
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[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
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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
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SCHROEN
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Permutations and Combinations. Probabilities.
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The Logic of Chance 10/6 c 8°
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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.
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Plane and Solid Geometry.
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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
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Euclid and his Modem Rivals 6/-
Constructive Geometry of Plane Curves 12/-
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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
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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
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Inventional Geometry '/~
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Elementary Geometry, Books i.-v. 4/°
490
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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
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V Sonnenschein[83]88;86
r 8° Longman 71
c 8° DublinUniv.Press84
08° Paul 81
c 8° Macmillan
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86
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8° „ 89
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8° Collins 77
c 8° CI. Pr. [86] 88 ; 88
c 8° Macmillan [84] 86
12° Boston 86
18° Smith&Innes[6o]8o
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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
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[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/-
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History of Progress of Calculus of Variations during 19th century 12/-
Researches in the Calculus of Variations 6/-
8° Macmillan
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Carmichael, R. C. C. Treatise on the Calculus of Operations
o.p. 8° London
85
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55
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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
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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.
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Macmillan [76] 85
Camb. Press [ ] 86
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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
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Generally
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FORSTER,
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*Judd, Prf. J. W.
— V. also H § 26, s.v. Mountains.
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503
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BucHAN, Prf. A.
,, + Stewart
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Hartwig, Dr. G.
LooMis, Prf. E. [Am.]
Mann, R. T. [Am.]
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India.
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Chambers, Chas. Meteorology of the Bombay Presidency [ ,, „ ] 3°/- 4° Triibner
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,, ,, Report, ed. H. F. Blanford. Yrs. i. [1875] to xii. ['87] ; pi. ea. 16/- 4° Triibner 76-89 a«».
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Aqueous Vapour.
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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.
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Glaciers.
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Dana, Prf, J. D. [Am.]
•ErHERiDGE, Robert
"Geikie, Prf. Archibald
)» >»
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Elements of Chemical and Physical Geology [tr.], 3 vols.
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"Prestwich, Prf. J(
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Field Geology.
Geikie, Prf. Archibald
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Agricultvral Geology— w. i § 27.
Engineeping Geology— z-. 1 § 3.
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Petrology
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,, ,f
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Local Mineralogy
Popular Books.
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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.
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*Nature near London, 2/6 ; 'Life of the Fields 2/6 c 8'
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The Sagacity and Morality of Plants ; ill. 7/6 c 8° Chatto
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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
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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
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42/- r 8° Lovell Reeve 61
21/- r 8° Bell 6)
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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
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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
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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
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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
The Natural History of Ceylon
" " G H
Thwaites-)- Hooker, ^^\ p Enumeratio Plantarum Zeylanis
East Indies.
Sumatra.
V. Miguel, Flora Sumatrana
Java.
Blume, C. L. Flora Javas, 4 vols.
HoRSFlELD, Dr. Thomas Plantse Javanicae Rariores ; col. pL
S29
a.p. [pi. £2$ ; w. ;^12] r i° Brussels 27 - 58
o.p. [w. 40/ - ] r 4° VV. H. Allen 38 - 52
M M
Science] FLORA OF AFRICA. NORTH AMERICA. [Botany
H §§ 66-67
Japan.
Gray, Prf. Asa [Am.] Botany of Japan
V. Miguel, Prolusio Florae Japonicae
V. SiEBOLD, P. F. Flora Japonica, 2 vols. ; 151 col. pi, o.p. \%v. £^\\ 4° Leydm 35; 70
Persia.
Blanford, W. T. Zool.&GeoI.ofPersia=v. ii.ofJourneysofPers. BoundaryCommiss.,2v.;pl.42/- 8° Macmillan 76
66. FLOKA OF AFBICA.
CossoN, E. Compendium Florae Atlanticse, vols, i.-ii. [Algeria, Tunis, Morocco] ^ Paris %\;%'] in prog.
Oliver, Prf. Daniel Flora of Tropical Africa, vols, i.-iii. ea. 20/- 8° Lovell Reeve 68-77
Abyssinia.
Richard, Flora Abyssinica
Algeria.
MATHEVifS, W. Flora of Algeria in relation to Mediterranean Region 2/6 8" Stanford 80
Cape Colony.
Harvey + Sonder,W. + H. Flora Capensis : systematic description of plants of S. Africa, 3 vols. 42/- 8° Lovell Reeve 60-65
„ „ „ Plants of South Africa, ed. [Sir] J. D. Hooker 18/- 8° Longman [ ] 68
IHauritius.
Baker, J. G. Floraof Mauritius and the Seychelles 24/- 8° Lovell Reeve 77
Morocco.
Hooker+Ball, [^'y"- — 2» M«»> Tour in Morocco and the Great Atlas ; iij., 21/- 8° Macmillan 78
Niger.
Hooker + Bentham,'-^^S- Flora Nigritiana; 52 pi. and map «.f,. %° London 49
St. Helena.
Meliss, J. C. St Helena ; col. botanical pi. 42/- r 8° Lovell Reeve 75
Senegambia.
Guillanin+Perrotet+Richard Tentamen Flora Senegambiae
67. FLORA OF AMERICA.
NORTH AMERICA.
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*Gray, Prf. Asa [Am.] Synoptical Flora of North America, pts. i.-iii. [Smithson. Inst.] ea. 30/- 8' „ "]%-%& in prog.
British North America.
Hooker, Sir W. J. Flora Boreali-Americana, 2 vols. ; 240 pi. o.p. [pi. £12 12/- ; vi. £,<, 5/-] r 8° Bohn 29-40
Compiled principally fr. the plants coll. by Richardson and Drummond dur, the Northern expeds. under Franklin.
Macoun, John [Canad.] Catalogue of Canadian Plants, pts. i.-iii. [Geol. & Nat. Hist Surv, of Canada] 8° Montreal 84-86
Rocky Mountains.
Coulter, J. M. [Am.] Manual of the Botany of the Rocky Mountain Region $1.85 8° New York 85
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Chapman, A. W. [Am.] Flora of the Southern United States $4 8° New York [60] 83
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Rattan, V. [Am.] Popular California Flora : manual for beginners $1.50 \'^ SanFrancisco\^<i\^
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AciASSiz, Prf. Louis Lake Superior : its phys. char., vegetation and animals ; col. pl.a.^. [a». 15/-] r 8* Boston 50
Science] FLORA OF AUSTRALASIA AND OCEANIA. ARCTIC REGIONS. [Botany
H §§ 68-69
CENTRAL AMERICA.
Godman+Salvin, ^' Biologia Centrali-Americana : Botanical Section, cpl. in 5 vols. ;fi7 17/- 4° Porter 79-88
WEST INDIES.
Grisebach, Dr. Flora of the British West Indies [tr.] 42/- r 8° Lovell Reeve 64
Bermudas.
Hemsley, W. B. ■ Botany of the Bermudas, etc. [C/;fl//««^«- Reports] r 4° Eyre & Spottisw. 85
Part L ; The Bermudas, ?/- ; St. Paul's Rodts, etc., i8/- ; Juan Fernandez, Moluccas, Admiralty Islands, ib/-
SOUTH AMERICA.
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Weddell, Flora Andina
,, Chloris Andina
Brazil.
T, Martius, C. F. Ph., «/<r. Flora Brasiliensis; pts. i.-cvi. ea. 12/- V Leipzig 40-89
PoHL, J. M. Plantarum Brasilise Icones, 2 vols. 137/- f° Vienna 27-31
68. FLORA OP AUSTRALASIA aud OCEANIA.
Australasia : Generally.
Bennett, George Gatherings of a Naturalist in Australasia ; ill. 21/- 8° Van Voorst 60
*Bentham + Muller,3|^ Flora Australiensis, 7 vols. 144/- 8° Lovell Reeve 63-78
GuiLFOYLE,W.R. [Austral.] Australian Botany [by the keeper of the Melb. Botan. Gardens] %° Melbourne 78
Hooker, [Sir] J. D. On the Flora of Australia : origin., affin., distrib., etc. 10/- 8° Lovell Reeve 59
Flowering Plants —v. I § 61. ,
Tasmania.
Hooker, [Sir] J. D. The Flora of Tasmania; 2C» pi. aSo/-; col. 350/- 4* Lovell Reeve 56-60
Victoria.
McCoy, Prf. F. Prodromus of the Zoology of Victoria ; ai. 1 8° Melbourne 78
West Australia.
MiiLLER, Sir F. Forest Resources of West Australia ; 20 pi. 12/- r 4° Lovell Reeve 79
Fiji.
Seemann, Dr. B. Flora Vitiensis ; 100 col. pi. by Walter Fitch 105/- r 4° Lovell Reeve 65-73
Hawaii.
HiLDEBRAND, Dr. Wm. Flora of the Hawaiian Islands; 3 maps 25/- %° Heidelberg 88
Java — ». H § 65. .
New Zealand.
HocHSTETTER, F. New Zealand : its geography, geology, and natural history [tr.] ; Ul. 21/- A° SmtgartWx\\mxai\ti
Hooker, [Sit] J. D. Handbook to the Flora of New Zealand, 2 pts. 42/- r 4° Lovell Reeve 64-67
>i >i ^''loraNovseZealandae.pt.i. 70col.pl., «./.;pt.ii.Cryptogamia,6ocol.pl.i5o/- r4'' „ 53-55
69. FLORA OF ARCTIC and ANTARCTIC REGIONS.
Generally —v. aim E §§ 68-69: Polar voyages.
Hooker, [Sir] J. D. Outlines of Distribution of Arctic Plants— j« Trans, Linn, Soc. xxiii.
„ „ Flora Antarctica, 2 v.; 198 col. pi. [.£?-«foj- and T^j-^-e^, 1839-43] <7. ATM 1 50/-; col 2li;/-l a" T nwll Po.,,..
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Fossil.
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« S3«
Science] ZOOLOGY: GENERAL WORKS. [Zoology
H §70
XII. Zoology.
70. BIBLIOGEAPHY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, &o.
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Engelmann, W. [ed.] Bibliotheca Historico-Natuialis [literature of 1700-1846] 11/- ^'Leipzig 46
„ + 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«».
A very valuable dassiiied record of the zoological literature of each year. Commenced by Dr. A GiJNTHER, continued by A. NEWTON, G. R. CROTCH, and
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Phipson, [Miss] E. Animal Lore of Shakespeare's Time ; front. 9/- p 8° Paul • 83
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Nicholson, Prf. H. A Nat. Hist, in Gt. Brit.: as devel. in life & labrs. of leading naturalists ; ill. $/- c 8° Chambers 86,
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AGASSlz,Prf.Louis[l8o7-l873] Life of. By Elizabeth C. Agassiz, 2 vols. [by his wife] 18/- c 8° Macmillan 85
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78. PROTOZOA.
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Rhizopoda.
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Foraminifera.
Bibliography.
Sherborn, C. D.
Generally,
Brady, H. B.
Carpenter -)- Parker -f- Jones, — ^tk.
„ Dr. W. B. — article Foraminifera, in Encyclo
Williamson, Prf. W. ~ ~ ' ~ ~
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8° Pentland, Edin. 86
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Orig. pub. in 6 pts. 1886-87. The Supplement of 1889 embraces addl. pi. of almost all foreign species and new British ones. Conts. bibliog. of 200 memoirs.
Parasites : Animal— z/. H*§ 25 : Parasites.
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Monograph of the Recent BritishOstracoda— ^. Trans. Linn. Soc, v. xxvi. \w. 24/-]4° Linnean Soc.
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Jones, Prf. T. Rupert
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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° „
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75
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84588
8° Lovell Reeve 73
c 8° Sonnenschein 86
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Acari, Myriapoda et Scorpiones in Italia reperta, pis. i.-xlviii.
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Bibliotheca Entomologica, 2 vols.
[to 1862] ea. 1 1/- 8° Leipzig
62-63
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Fossil Butterflies $2
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8° Boston 83
8° Longman 39-40
.C7i]83;[74]83
Brodie, p. B.
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Transformations or Metamorphosis of Insects ; ill.
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[Nature Series] 3/6 c 8° Macmillan [73] 74
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85. ARTHROPODA: WINSEOTA (/3) NEUROPTERA (DRAGON-FLIES, MAY-FLIES, CADDIS-FLIES, &o.).
108/- 4° London 84-88
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Generally.
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White, Rev. W. F.
Fossil.
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Rhyneota [=Hemiptera].
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BiNNEY, W. G. [Am.]
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Conrad, T. A. [Am.]
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Polyzoa (Bryozoa).
Allman, Prf. G. J.
British Museum
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Busk, George
Great Britain.
HiNCKS, Rev. T.
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Atlantic.
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Brachiopoda
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Tunieata.
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Bibliotheca Ichthyologica et Piscatoria
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Fossil Fishes.
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Sporting Fishes and Angling-^, i § 159, s.v. Sporting Fishes.
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BUCKLAND, F.
Couch, Jonathan
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Thompson, William
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IRBY, Lt.-CoL L. H.
Lapland.
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Sharpe, R. Bowdler
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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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H §§98-99
Jamaica.
GossE, P. H. Birds of Jamaica
„ „ The same : plates [52 ; coloured] ,
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SCLATER, P. L. Reports on the Birds ; 30 pi.
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Australasia.
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scarce [w. £6 10/-] 18° , , 49
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66-69
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„ ,, Handbook to the Birds of Australia, 2 vols. 50/- r 8° Sotheran 65
Ramsay, Dr. E. P. [Austral.] Australian Birds 5/- 8° Trubner 78
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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.
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98. AVES Asa OBNITHOLOaY (d): POPULAR BOOKS ON BIRDS.
Adams, W. H. D.
Brehm, a. E.
Chapman, Abel
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*FowLER, W. Warde
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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.
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[88] 89
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Waterhouse, G. R.
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Geographical Distribution of Mammals
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CoUES, E. [Am.] Fur-Bearing Animals [U.S. Geog. Surv.]
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Cunningham, Prf.
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Allen, H. M. D. [Am.]
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Morgan, L. H. [Am.]
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Allen, J. A. [Am.]
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Cetacea.
EscHRlCHT-t-RElNHARDT-t-LiLLjEBORG,Prfs. Recent Memoirs on the Cetacea [tr.]
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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
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American Bisons :
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British Museum
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78
75
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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
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VoGT, Carl Lectures on Man [tr.] [jf. 6/-] 8° Anthropolog. Soc. 64
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Evidence of his existence at Ealing,' illustrated from existing savages.
BuRGE, L. [Am.] Pre-GIacial Man and the Aryan Race
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Geikie, Prf. James The Great Ice- Age ; its rel. to the antiquity of man ; ill.
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Crania.
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„ J. B. ' Thesaurus Cranionim ; pi. ; Supplement ; pi. 20/- r 8° Taylor & Fr. 67 ; 75
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„ „ 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
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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
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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
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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
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80
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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.
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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.
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Hampshire : Selborne — v. E § 17, s.v. Hampshire.
Norfolk.
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Stafford.
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Spain : Azores —v. H § 63.
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Burma.
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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°
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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/-
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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°
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87
12/-
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„ „ 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
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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°
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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°
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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
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TURNBULL, Dr. L.
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Sansom, Dr. A. E. Chloroform : its action and administration
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83
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SlLK,J. F.W.
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Warlomont, Dr.
Vaccination
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[Surgery
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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
»» »
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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.
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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
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28/-
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59
8/6
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85
21/-
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83
15/-
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•0/-
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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
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89
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$7 8° Philadelphia
[39] 89
5/- r 8° Churchill
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$2.50 8° Chicago
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18/- 8° Longman
74
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88
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$4.50 8° Philadelphia
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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
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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
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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/-
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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/-
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H. K. Lewis 85
Philadelphia 63
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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.
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ScHECH, Dr. Philip
On the Surgery of the Face ; loo ill.
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7/6
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Jaws.
Heath, Prf. Christoph(
!r Injuries and Diseases of the Jaws ; 214 ill.
Lectures on Certain Diseases of the Jaws ; 64 iU.
2/6
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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
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80
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Mason, Francis
Hare-lip and Cleft Palate; 66 ill.
61-
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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
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Browne, Lennox
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Tracheotomy.
Parker, Rob. W.
Tracheotomy in Laryngeal Diphtheria ; ilL
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Laryngoscope
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Tongue.
Butlin, H. T.
Clarke, W. Fairlie
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Diseases of the Tongue : a treatise ; ill. 12/6
576
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8° Renshaw
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EYE.
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General Works.
V. Arlt, Dr. F.
Bader, Charles
Berry, G. A.
Carter, R. Brudenell
35. EYE,
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Defects of Vision which are Remediable by Optical Appliances ; ill. 6/-
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Eyesight, Good and Bad ; ill. [popular] 6/-
Adams Ophthalmic Surgery ; 91 ill. [Clinical Manuals] 9/-
Causes and Prevention of Blindness [tr.] 7/6
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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.
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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.
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De La Rue [69] 86
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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.]
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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.
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8° New Sydenham Soc. 64
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Photo-Chemistry of Retina and Visual Purple [tr.], ed. Dr. M. Foster 3/6 c 8° Macmillan
Clinical Investigations on Squint
5/- 8° Churchill
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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
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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.
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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/-
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On Concussion of the Spine, Nervous Shocks, etc.
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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
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Sprains : their 'consequences and treatment
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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,
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Smith &Elder[83j88
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Injuries and Diseases olT Nerves, and their Surgical Treatment
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S78
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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
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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°
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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'
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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'
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New York
Churchill
H. K. Lewis
7/6 c 8° Cornish, Bir. [81] _
21/- 8° ChurciJll 82
73
84
83
60
72
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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, ^^,
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Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food as a Moral Duty
Vindication of Natural Diet
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Roth, Dr. Bernard
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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.]
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Day, Dr. H.
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Physical Exercise
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Stimulants.
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Study- and Stimulants in relation to Intellectual Life
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Tobacco.
Hare, Dr. H. A. [Am.] The Physiological & Patholog. Effects of Tobacco ; ill, [Fiske Fund Prize] soc. 8° Philadelphia 86
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57. HYGIENE: HEALTH RESORTS.
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HEALTH RESORTS.
[Hygiene
B.
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Mineral Waters of Vichy : excursions in the environs
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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.
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Cutler, Dr. Thos.
France.
Bracket, Dr.
Brandt, Dr. G. H.
CORMACK, G. E.
Daumas, Dr. C.
Gill, L. U. [pub.]
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James, Dr. Prosser
ViNTRAS, Dr. A.
Great Britain
England.
Black, A. & C. [pubs.]
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>j >»
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Gill, L. U. [pub.]
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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
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590
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Alassio : a pearl of the Riviera
The Riviera : sketches of its health resorts
Rome in Winter and Tuscan Hills in Summer
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Winter and Spring on Shores of Mediterranean ; ill.
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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
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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
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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.
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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'
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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
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for family and general use
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Lectures on General Nursing
Notes on Nursing : what it is and is not
Notes from Sick-room
Manual of Nursing
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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 .
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85
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89
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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
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of the Nervous and Insane
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591
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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
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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
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•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
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— '"• H* § 59 : Nursing.
Household Surgery
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— are classed with the several special Diseases or Regions,
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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
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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
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Homoeopathic Domestic Medicine, ed. Dr. Gutteridge
Epitome of Homoeopathic Domestic Medicine
12/6 c 8° Hom. Pub. Co. [ ]
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Obstetrics.
Midwifery.
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*GUERNSEY, Dr. E. [Am.] Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy w. ref. to Obstetrics, etc. ; ill.
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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
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Ladies' Manual of Homoeopathic Treatment
The Common Diseases of Women
Epps, Dr. John
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Ludlam, Dr. R.
Ruddock, Dr. E. H.
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Teste, Dr. A.
Underwood, Dr. B. F.
Treatise on Diseases of Infants and Children
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Beckmann, J.
Fyfe, J. H.
GUILLEMIN, A.
HUMBER, W.
RouTLEDGE, Robert
I. Collective Morks,
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de L^ON, Nestor P.
Eger, Prf. G.
Kakmarsch, Br. K.
ROHRIG, Dr. E."[ed.]
Spon & Co. [pubs.]
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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
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Engineering, Railways, Science, Manufactures and Trades.
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Law, H. Rudiments of Civil Engineering [Weale's Series] 7/6
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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.
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Station Management.
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Tramways.
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Smith, J. Bucknall
Wright, A. W. [Am.]
Railway Management at Stations
Handbook of Stations, Junctions, etc.
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HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING, ETC.
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I §5
5. H7DRAULIC ENGINEERING, CANALS, EABBOUBS, LIGHTHOUSES, &o.
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Spon, E.
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[Engineering
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Buck, G. W.
Burr, W. H. [Am.]
Crehore, J. D. [Am.]
'fFiDLER, T. Claxton
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RiTTER, Prf. A. Theory of Iron Roof and Bridge Construction [tr.]; ill.
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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"
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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
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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°
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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°
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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"
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8"
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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° „
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2/6 r „
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50/- r 4° Spon
9/- 8° W. H. Allen
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20/- 8° Simpkin
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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
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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'
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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°
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$3 12°
10/6 c 8°
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[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,
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$3.50 16° Philadelphia
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10/6 c 8° Griffin
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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
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81
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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
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85.
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Clar. Press 90
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[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
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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.[ =
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2/6 c 8° Sunderland
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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
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75
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36/- r 8° Longman
85
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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
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Generally and Machines.
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By far the best boolc on the subject.
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Telegraph.
CULLEY, R. S.
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Pope, F. R.
Preece+Sivewright, ^V^' Telegraphy ; ill,
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Bibliography.
POHLER, Johann
Dictionaries.
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Stocqueler, J. H.
Dictionaries of Terms.
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Dictionary of Militia and Volunteer Services
MiUtary Encyclopaedia
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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
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Military History and Biography— v. F § 28, § 31 resp.
606
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Regimental History _». F § 32.
Colonies: Australia.
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Continent of Europe.
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FFanee.
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Italy.
de Amicis, Edm.
Martel, C
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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
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H* § 31.
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Alston, Cpt.
Bedford, Cpt. F. G. D.
Bergen, W. C.
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Lecky, S. T. S.
Luce, S. B. [Am.]
Martin, Com. W. R.
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Treatise on Navigation and Nautical Astronomy
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Nautical Astronomy and Navigation
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Treatise on Navigation
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,, „ Complete Set of Nautical Tables
PiDDlNGTON, H. Sailor's Hornbook for the Law of Storms
Reed, Sir T. Shipowner's and Shipmaster's Handbook
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85
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68
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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° ,.
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77
]82
77
82
[48] 90
[7-] 84
[77] 81
83
[65] 83
89
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The Compass Corrector
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Admiralty Manual on the Deviation of the Compass
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Pornain, Lt. E.
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Small, Rev. G.
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Flags.
Griffin, James
MacGf.orge, a.
Preeble, G. H. [Am.]
PULLEN, W. R.
Reynolds, J.
Knot-Making.
Biddle, T.
"Bowling, Tom"
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Law: Naval
Life Boats
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W. H. Allen 82
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81
78
How to Make Knots ; ill.
The Book of Knots : illustrated by 172 examples
Knots, Ties and Splices ; ill.
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Naval Hygiene.
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[Naval Arts
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Tactics.
Bainbridge-Hoff, W.
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Noel, G. H. U.
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Randolph, Vice-Adm.
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Fairbairn, Sir W.
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Meade, R. W. [Am.]
Murray, A. +R.
Peake, J.
PiM, Cpt. Bedford
Pollock, D.
Rankine, Prf. W. J. M.
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*
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Varney, a. [Am.]
White, W. H.
Ship-Building for the Purposes of War, 3 vols.
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Rudiments of Naval Architecture
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Philadelphia
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Lockwood
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Stanford
76
Spon
8S
Mackenzie
- '
Murray [68]
in prep.
Griffin
■«!>
Day
6S
Spon
New York
78
Murray
[77] 82
Yacht-Building
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[Agriculture
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VI. Hgriculture*
49
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21 HISTORY AND PROGRESS OF AGRICULTURE.
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Dictionaries
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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.
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So/-
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12/-
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Wrightson, Prf. J.
England: Early Treatises
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DiTN, Finlay [Am.]
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Australian Farmer, The
Clay Farming'.
•HosKYNS, C. Wren
Prout, J.
Model Farming.
Burn, R. S.
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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"
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[6-] 80
8"
Low
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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/-
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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/-
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87
[69] 79
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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
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72
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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/-
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Spon
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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/-
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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°
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I §§ 84-85
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W. H. Allen [79] 88 ; 89
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84, ART: GENERALLY (*): ANCIENT ART amd AR0H.ffiOLOGY GENERAL TREATISES.
Knight, R. Payne
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87. ABT: GENERALLY (e): MEDLSVAL Ain) RENAISSANCE ART.
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89. HISTORY OP PAINTING {a) : GENERALLY.
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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° „
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c 8° Low
c8° „
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r 8° Low
4° Virtue
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89
79
68
69
[53] 79
76
89
•84
75
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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"
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64-66
8"
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[45] 74
8"
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[43] 87
8"
Simpkin
89
8"
London
82
8°
Bell
83
8"
Low
80
8°
Allen, Orp^on.l ]90
8"
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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,× [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
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Gardner, Paisley
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18"
Chapnian
[82] 88
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[77] 81
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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°
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Brit, Landscape & Coast Scenery [8 col. pi., pencil outl. & HI., w. instrns.] 5/- 4°
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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°
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Bell
Blackie
Macmillan
Cassell
Rowney
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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
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[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.
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Principles of Science of Colour
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Method of Teaching Color [tr.]
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Colour ; an elementary manual for students ; 6 col. pi.
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
col. 7/6 c 8° Bohn's Lib.
54] 83
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[72] 88
ill. 3/6 12° Lockwood
[75] 87
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[70] 70
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[63] 85
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[38] 77
36/- 8° Balliere
[80] 82
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[79] 79
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83
2/6 12° Lockwood
83
31/6 8° Spon
74
Bell, J.
CUBLEY, W. H.
Hamerton, P. G.
Leland, C. L.
.RUSKIN, Jolu)
.Viollet le Duo
Walker, W. A.
104, DRAWXNG.
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Learning to Draw [tr.] ; 130 ill. ^2 g"
Handbook for Elementary Drawing ; ill. 7/^ g g'
6S7
Bell
Chapman
Seeley
Whitt-aic^r
79
76
S2
89
Allen, Orpgtn.T]~i%
New York 81
Seeley 80
U U
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[Fine Arts
I §§105-106
Figure Drawing.
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.
„ „ Drawing from Nature ; 18 pi. (some col.)
Memory : Drawing from.
42/- 4° Winsor
7/6
21 j- :
Griffith
Routledge
CAvi, Mme. E.
Perspective.
burchett,
Collins, W. H.
Dennis, H. J.
HUMPHRIS, H. D.
James, H. A.
Miller, L. W.
Pellegrin, Prf. V.
Tyrwhitt, R. St. John
Generally.
BONOMI, J.
DuvAL, Prf. Mat.
Fau, Dr. J.
Flaxman, J.
Haydon, B. R.
*Marshall, Prf. J.
muckley, w. j.
Rimmer, W.
Schadow, Dr. G.
Sparkes, J. C. L.
Expression
Bell, Sir Charles
Darwin, Charles
Lavater, J. C.
Phrenology.
Combe, George
Method of Learning to Draw from Memory [tr.]
[Popular Manuals] $1 16° New York
69
[48] 70
[67] 70
81
72
Balliere [78J8o;77
Chapman 69
87
74
Linear Perspective; ill. [S. Kens. Mus. Art Dept] 7/- p8° Chapman
Perspective ; ill. 5/- p 8° Longman
Theory and Practice of Perspective, Second Grade, 2/6 ; Third Grade, 15/-
[no First Grade] s 4'
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Theory and Practice of Linear Perspective [tr.] [Popular Manuals]'$i 16° Nexo York
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105. ARTISTIC ANATOmT.
TTie Proportions of the Human Figure 5/- 4° Robertson [56] 80
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Anatomy of External Forms of Man [tr.] ; 29 pi. 24/- ; col. 42/- f° Balliere [49] 86
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Elementary Anatomical Studies of the Bones and Muscles 2/- 8° ,, [33] 80
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Anatomy for Artists ; 220 ill. [bones, joints, muscles] 31/6 i 8° Smith & Elder [78] 83
Rule of Proportion for the Human Figure ; ill. 8/- f ° „ 79
Anat. Diagrams for Art Students, pts. i.-vii. [coloured] ea. 12/6 7x3.9 „
Description of the Human Body, 2 vols. ; text and pi. 21/- 4° ,, 60
Student's Manual of Artistic Anatomy ; ill. 5/6 8° Balliere [78] 84
Artistic Anatomy ; 900 outline ill. 70/- f ° Paul 85
Sculptor & Art Student's Guide to Proportions of Human Form [tr.] ; pi. 3i/6obr Chapman 83
Manual of Artistic Anatomy ; iU. [good student's bk.] 7/6 r 8° Balliere 89
—for Expression fr. Biological Aspect, J*. H § 43.
Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression ; ill. [in conn, w. fine arts] 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib. [06] 77
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Essays on Physiognomy, tr. Holcroft ; 103 pi. 12/6 m8° Ward&Lock [1793] 82
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
[ 375
Stanford
76
Cassell
86
Chatto
[39] 81
Macmillan
89
Low
83
Origin and Antiquity of Engraving ; heliotypes $5 s 4°
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Jackson + Chatto, J.+W. A. Treatise on Wood Engraving : historical and practical ; ill. 28/- i 8°
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Examples.
British Museum. Reproductions of Prints
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Old Masters, pt. i, 40/- '88.
LiPPMANN, Dr. F. [ed.] Facsimiles of Rare Early Engravings and Woodcuts ; 50 pi. [Ital., Germ., Feb., etc.] 126/- f° Berlin 89
Italy.
*LlPPMANN, Dr. Friedrich Wood Engraving in Italy in the Fifteenth Century [tr.] ; 60 facss. 25/- i 8° Quaritch 88
RusKiN, John Ariadne Florentina ; 16 pi. [wood and metal engraving] 7/6 s 8° Allen, 0/-/«»^. [73]90
Netherlands.
•CoNW^AY, Prf. W. M. The Wood-Cutters of the Netherlands in I Sth Century lo/6 8° Camb. Press 84
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/-
,;Sharp, William [1749-1824] By W. S. Baker [Am.] , , , [w. descript. catal. of his wks.] $2
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/-
*Hamerton, p. G. Etching and Etchers ; 48 pi. o.p. [pb. 147/- ; w. 63/-]
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
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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
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f° „
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85
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88
i f° Boston
87
i i° Low
87
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87
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86
f° Seeley
84
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r Bell
70
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;8i
f° Sotheran
78
4° Fine Art Soc.
83
4° Thibaudeau
4° Seeley 76
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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°
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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'
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8°
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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
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[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
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Wood, Dr. W.
cs
i 8'
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Parker [I?] 86
Chatto [76] 86
Allen,CI?2!!f/».[49]88
8° Low
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Bell
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58-60
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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
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Eastlake, C. L. History of Revival Architecture 31/6
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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/-
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VlOLLET LE Due, E. E. Lectures on Architecture [tr.], 2 vols. ; ill. 63/-
„ „ The Habitations of Man in all Ages [tr.] ; ill. i6/-
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PuGiN, A. W. N. [1811-52] Recollections of Pugin &his Father [A. Pugin]. By B. Ferrey; ports,
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Wren, Sir Christopher [1632-1 723]
Elmes, Jas. Sir Christopher Wren and his Times ; port. o.p. \Jib.
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59
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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°
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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
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Macmillan
90
Parker
[81] 82
»>
[49] 81
Low
' 80
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ea. i/- 16°
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Van Voorst [46] 77
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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
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8?
[41]? 5i
IS
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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'
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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
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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
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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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GENERAL HISTORIES OF MUSIC.
[Music
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.
, T^-] ~ — ' — $3 4° ^"o York
Interior Architecture; pi. [doors, staircases, rooms, offices, shops, etc.] 52/6 i 8° Chapman
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.]
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Chappell, William
Hawkins, Sir John
Hunt, Rev. H. G. B.
Macfarren, Sir G. A.
Matthew, Jas. E.
Naumann, Emil
RiTTER, F. L. [Am.]
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Ancient and Early.
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ROWBOTHAM, J. F.
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[Music
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Violin Playing.
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Hart, G.
Tours, B.
Violoncello.
CUPORT,
de SwERT, J.
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Phii'son, Dr. T. L.
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XI. H)tama.
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Art of Acting.
Archer, William
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135. HISTORY OF THE STAGE.
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Winter, W. [Am.] Tlie Stage T,ife of Mary Anderson ; port.
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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.
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Flags
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MacGregor, J.
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690
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" Pathfinder "
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691
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I §157
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Generally.
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157. GAiaB ASD GAME-BIRDS.
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Dictionary.
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British Game Birds and their Localities ; pi.
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Harris, Cpt. W. a
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Baldwin, Cpt. J.H.
Hume, A. 0.
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Macdonald, Dr. D. G. F. Grouse Disease : its causes and remedies ; ill.
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Pheasants.
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692
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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'
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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
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The standard work ; contains coloured plates of all the hawks used by /alconers.
Falcons.
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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.
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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
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Black Bass.
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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)
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SS
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Book of the Roach ; ill.
— ^^Nat. Hist, of Salmon, v. H^ 92:
Salmonia, or Days of Fly Fishing ; ill.
Pisces, s.v. Salmon.
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"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°
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CuTCLiFFE, H. C. Trout-fishing in Rapid Streams 3/6 c 8°
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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°
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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
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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° ,,
Girls' Own Indoor-Book, ed. Charles Peters; 150 ill. [repr. arts. fr. Girl^ Own Paper\ 8/- 16° R.T.S.
[ ]8S
[81] 88
88
[67] 88
[83] 88
History.
Chatto, W. A.
Singer, S. W.
168. CARD-PLATINa.
Facts and Speculations in History of Playing Cards 21/- 8° J. R. Smith
Researches into the History of PlayingCards ; I9pl. (some col.)& iU. o.p. \w. 60/-] 4° London
48
16
21/- 8° British Museum 76
WiLLSHiRE, Dr. W. H. Catalogue of Playing Cards In the British Museum
Generally.
BoHN, H. G. Handbook of Games of Chance and Skill ; ill. 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib.
"Cavendish" [ = Hy. Jones] Card Essays : Clay's Decisions and card-table talk 7/6 De La Rue
,, Round Games at Cards 1/6 8° „
„ Pocket Guide Series of Card Games ea. bd, ,,
Polish B^que, B^zique, Whist, Rules for Leading: at Whist, Laws of AVliist, licart^. Imperial, Spoil-five. Calabrasella. Euchre. Cribbage, Sixty-six.
" Crawley, Cpt." [ = G. F. Pardon] Card Player's Manual
Heather, H. E. Cards and Card Tricks ; ill.
ChanGe : Laws of — v. H § 7, s.v. Permutations and Combinations.
B^zique.
" Cavendish " [ = Hy. Jones] Game of B&ique, i/- ; Laws of Rubicon B&ique
Eeart6.
"Cavendish " [=Hy. Jones] Laws of ;^carte : or the Turf and Portland Clubs
Euchre.
Euchre and How to Play it : w. rules, problems, etc.
Napoleon.
PLayfair, H. G. Game of Napoleon : and how to play it
Patience.
*Cadogan, Lady Adelaide New Games of Patience ; col. diagr.
2/- c 8° Ward & Lock
SZ-cS" Upcott GiU
50
79
76
v.y.
76
79
1/6 f 8° De La Rue 78 ; 87
*" Cavendish" [ = Hy. Jones] Patience Games : with examples played through ; ill.
Jones, [Miss] W. Games of Patience for one or more Players, 2 series
Wood, Walter Games of Patience : or cards for a single player ; pi.
Piquet.
" Cavendish" [=Hy. Jones] Laws of Piquet : of the Portland and Turf Clubs
Poker.
Guerndale, Richard The Poker Book
Keller, J. W. [Am.] The Game of Draw Poker
Poker, and How to Play it
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
16/- 4° De La Rue
ea. I/- c 8" Upcott Gill [88] 88 ; 90
,. ... 3^
2/6 c 8° W. H. Allen
3/6 8° De La Rue
I/- c 8° Upcott Gill
[incl. the treatise by Schenk] 2/6 16° New York
I/- c 8* Griffith
79
89
87
81
Arts and Trades] CHESS, DRAUGHTS, &. BACKGAMMON. [Sports and Recreations
Skat.
Lemcke, Ernest
Whist.
Baldwin + Clay
*" Cavendish" i=Hy.
*PoLE,"Dr. W.
Illustrated Grammar of Skat
Short Whist
Jones] Laws and Principles of Whist
Whist Developments : American leads and plain-suit echo
Theory of Modern Scientific Whist
Philosophy of Whist
[a German card-game] 4/6 8° Grevel
Dt La Rue
Proctor, R. A. [" Five of Clubs "] How to Play Whist
Solo Whist.
2/6
5/-
s/-
2/6
3/-
c »
f8°
f8°
12°
f8°
[w. 40 annot. games] 3/6 c 8°
Longman
De La Rue
Longman
Wilks + Pardon, ^^
Card Tricks
HOFFMAIN, "Prf."
Kunard, K.
How to Play Solo Whist : its method and principles
— V. also I § 171 : Conjuring.
Tricks with Cards : complete manual of card conjuring ; ill.
Book of Card Tricks for Drawing-room and Stage ; ill.
[w. code of laws] 3/6 f 8° Chatto
I §169
8S
88
[62] 88
[85] 88
[70] 85
[73] 88
[85] 89
88
2/6
2/6
c8°
Warne
Upcott GiU
90
169. CHESS, DRAUGHTS, mo BACKGAMMON.
Bibliography.
van der Linde, A.
Chess.
Bird, H. E.
"Crawley, Cpt." [ = G
Gossip, G. H. D.
*Horwitz + Kling, y
Meyer, H. F. L.
Staitnton, Howard
— tn his Geschichte und Literatur des Schachspiel, 2 vols.
Das erste Jartausend \sic\ der Schachliteratur
Modern Chess and Chess Masterpieces
Chess Practice : condensed and simplified record
F. Pardon] Chess and Draughts
Chess-player's Manual, ed. S. Lipschiitz
Chess Studies and End Games, ed. W. Wayte
Complete Guide to the Game of Chess
Laws and Practice of Chess, ed. R. B. Wormald
*Chess Players' Handbook ; Chess Players' Companion, ea.
Chess Praxis " ' — —
The Modern Chess Instructor
Chess Eccentricities
40/-
[850-1880] 5/-
8° Berlin
74
81
7/- r 8°
2/6 8°
1/- f 8°
7/6 8"'
[advanced] 10/6 8°
7/6 c 8°
S/- c 8°
ill. ea. 5/- c 8°
[suppl. to Chess Players'' Handbook, supra'] 6/- c
7/6
Dean [75] 87
Low [ ] 82
Ward & Lock 76
Routledge [74] 88
Bell [84] 88
Griffith 82
Chatto
Bohn's Lib.
Steinitz, W.
Verney, Cpt. G. H
Early English Literature.
Game of Chesse : facsimille by V. Figgins ; 23 ill.
A moral treatise, tr. from the French. The first book printed by CAXTON with a date.
8° New York
[novel games, etc.] 10/6 c 8° Longman
[ ]79
47; 49
[60] 86
89
8S
Caxton, Wm.
Four-Handed Chess.
Verney, Cpt. G. H.
History.
Forbes, Dr. Duncan
Openings.
Bird, H. E.
Cook, W.
Four-Handed Chess
History of Chess fr. its Invention in India to its Estab. in Europe
21/- 4° J. R.Smith [1474] 59
l/- 12° Routledge 81
15/- 8° W. H. Allen 60
Chess Openings : critically and practically
Synopsis of the Chess Openings
^1 r^ L ancient and modern
S/- c 8° Dean [75] 82
Cornish, .gvV;».[ ]87
[a tabulated analysis] 4/-
7/6 p 8° Triibner
[early edns. anonymous] 2/6 f 8° Longman
4/6 c 8° Simpson
6/6 c 8° Triibner
Freeborough + Ranken, ^ Chess Openings
Longman, F. W. Chess Openings
Wormald, R. B. Chess Openings
Pierce Gambit.
Pierce, J. -t- W. T. Pierce Gambit, Chess Papers and Problems
a full discussion of that form of the Vienna game termed Pierce Gambit, by W. T. Pierce ; Chess Papers, by J. Pierce ; and a selection of problems.
Problems.
Chess Problem Text Book [from Andrews, etc.] 7/6 8° Cassell
CooK-f Henry -fGiLBERG, \.-^'\ American Chess Nuts [coll. of problems by Amer. composers] $4.50 8° Neiv York
Pierce, J^-f W. T.^ [eds.j Chess Problems, 7/6 ; suppl. 3/-; English Chess Problems 12/6
[71] 89
[64] 7S
87
68
Chess Problems : their composition and solution
A Selection of Chess Problems
[Young Collector Ser.] i/- c 8°
Longman 72; 74; 76
Sonnenscheiu 90
Rayner, James [ed.]
White, Charles [ed.] A Selection of Chess Problems " 2/6 c8° Morgan
Specimen Games,
Bird, H. E. [ed.] , Chess Masterpieces [150 sel. games of last 25 years] 3/- 8° Dean •,:
Lowenthal, J. [ed.] The Chess Congress of 1862 S/_ c 8° Bohn's Lib [64! 8q
MiNCHiN, J., etc. [eds.] Games Played at the Chess Tournament, 1883 15/- r 8° Wade r8^1 8a
Staunton, Howard [ed.] Chess Tournament of 1851 5^- c 8° Bohn's Lib ea
699 ■-. ^
Arts and Trades]
BILLIARDS. AERONAUTICS.
[Sports and Recreations
I §§170-172
Draughts.
*Anderson, Andrew
" Berkeley,"
Gould, J.
McCuLLOCH, Robert
The Game of Draughts Simplified, ed. R. McCulloch ; diagrams 2/6
Draughts and Backgaramoa; ill. [Club Series] i/-
The Game of Draughts, prablems, critical positions, etc. 2/6
New Book on Draughts : 17 openings, w. 759 variations l/5
8° Forrester, G/aj.E
188
f8° Bell
qo
12° Marlborough
84
8° Bryce, Glasgow
88
170. BILLIARDS akd BAGATELLI!.
*Bennett, Joseph Billiards ; 200 ill
CoLLENDER, H. W. [Am. ] Modem Billiards ;
ill.
Cook, W.
*CRAWLEy + COOK, ^
Drayson + Peall,
Garnier, a. [Am.]
A. W.
J-
Billiards
The Billiard Book ; ill.
Billiards : its theory and practice
Art of Practical Billiards for Amateurs ; ill.
Scientific Billiards ; ill.
10/6 c 8°
$1.50 8°
10/5 c 8°
15/- r 8°
[w. chapter on Bagatelle] 2/6 c 8°
[Club Series] i/- f8''
18/- obi 8°
De La Rue [73] 86
New York 81
Warne 84
Ward & Lock [66] 77
[57], 76
Bell 89
New York 80
171. DRAWING-ROOM AMUSEMENTS : CONJURING, DANCING, AMATEUR THEATRICALS.
Amateur Theatricals. Tableaux.
BURNAND, F. C.
Cadogan, Lady A.
Chisholm, Mrs.
Tames, M. E.
Kroeker. Mrs. K. F.
Miller, R. C.
" Old Stager"
Pollock, W. H. + Lady
Conjuring-.
Cremer, W. H.
The A.D.C. [remin. of the Univ. Amateur Dramatic Club] 10/6
Drawing-room Plays ; ill. [adapted fr. the French] 10/6
Little Plays for Little People ; ill. 2/6
What shall we Act ? or 100 plays from which to choose 2/6
Alice thro' the Looking-Glass, and other Plays for Acting ; pi. 2/^
Historical Tableaux for Dramatic Representation 3/^
Private Theatricals : a practical guide to home stage 3/^
Amateur Theatricals ; ill. [Art at Home Series] 2/6
8° Chapman [79] 80
4° Low 89
16° Bell 82
c 8° „ [81] 82
c 8° Sonnenschein [81] 83
4° Hatchard 88
c 8° W. H. Allen 81
c 8° Macmillan 86
Hanky-Panky : collection of conjuring tricks ; 200 ill.
The Magician's Own Book ; 200 ill.
The Secret Out : 1000 tricks with cards, etc. ; 300 ill.
Drawing-room Conjuring; 79 ill.
Modern Magic ; 140 ill.
More Magic ; ill.
Modem Magic : a book of conjuring for amateurs ; ill.
tricks with cards, dice, balls, animals, etc. ; ill.
Hoffmann, Prf.
») »>
j» )»
Kunard, Prf. R.
Magic No Mystery
Dancing.
DoDSWORTH, A. [Am.] Dancing, and its Relation to Education and Social Life ; ill.
Sause, M. J. [Am.] The Art of Dancing
ScoTT, Edward Dancers and Dancing : or grace and folly
Dominoes and Solitaire.
4/6 c 8° Chatto
4/6 c 8° „
4/6 -■
s/-
7/6
7/6
c8°
4/6 c 8°
Routledge 87
89
89
Upcott Gill 88
Chatto
$1.50
e,oc.
New York
80
"Berkeley,"
Magic Lantern.
Hepworth, T. C.
Welford+Sturney,
Dominoes and Solitaire
Book of the Magic Lantern ; 70 ill.
~Ti ^'^^ Indispensable Handbook to the Optical Lantern ; ill,
WardcfcD'wney[89]89
[Club Series] i/- f 8° Bell 90
Wyman 88
3/6 <
2/6
8° Iliffe
89
172. AERONAUTICS,
Bibliography.
Tissandier, Gaston
Generally.
CoxwELL, Henry
Glaisher, J. [tr.]
Mansfield, C. B.
Marion, F.
May, G.
*TURNOR, Hutton
Wise, John [Am.]
Bibliographic Aeronautique
i 8° Paris
87
3/6 c 8°
My Life and Balloon Experiences, 2 series
Travels in the Air ; ill. 3T/6 r 8° Bentley
Account of ascents and observations of J. Glaisher, C Flammarion, W, de Fonviclle, G. Tissandier.
Aerial Navigation : probleAi and solution 10/6 c 8° Macmillan
Wonderful Balloon Ascents [tr.] ; ill. [popular] 1/6 c 8° Cassell
Ballooning : concise history and principles ; ill. [Specialist's Ser. ] 2/6 c 8° Bell
Astra Castra : experiments & adventures in the atmosphere ; 31 pi. & ports. 42/- 4° Chapman
Chiefly extracts tr. other worlcs ; contains a bibliography of the subject.
System of Aeronautics : comprehending its earliest investigations o.p. 8° Philadelphia
Thro' the Air: forty years' experience of an Aeronaut ; ill. $3-50 8* ,,
700
W.H.Allen[88]89;88'
[71] 71
76
[70] 88,
85
65
SO
74'
CLASS K.-LITERATURE AND PHILOLOGY.
L Motke of IReference,
L GENERAL ENOYCLOPJEDIAS,
Larger Eneyelopsedias.
Appleton & Co. [Am. pubs.] American Cyclopaedia, ed. G. Ripley+C. A. Dana, 17 vols. ; ill. and maps,
ea. $5 [condensed, 4 vols. $25] 8° New York [58-63] 74-83
For Appleton's Annual Cydo., w. K 5 2.
Beeton, S. O. [late pub.] Illustrated Encydopaadia of General Information, 4 vols. 30/- r 8° Ward & Lock [79] 89
Popular. 4,000 double-col. pp., with about 50,000 articles ; fully ill. ; coloured maps.
Blackie & Son [pubs.] Modern Cyclopsedia of Universal Information, ed. Dr. C. Annandale, 8 vols. ;
ill. and maps ea. 6/-sq8° Black 89-90
Has not the scientific pretensions or accomplishments of Chambers (esp. in current edn. thereof) ; but is much more copious and accurate than BEETON, with
which it may be more properly compared.
Brande, W. T. Dictionary of Science, Literature and Art, ed. Sir Geo. W. Cox, 3 vols. 63/- 8° Longman [42] 75
*Chambers, W. + R. [pubs.] Encyclo. : diet, of univ. kuowl., vols. i.-v. ; ill. in 10 v. ea. 10/- i 8° Chambers [59-60] 88-90 in prog.
The new edn. of this work, which has been a standard one for 20 years, is especially valuable, the articles beinf contrib. by many eminent specialists. On the
whole it is the most convenient, most generally useful and cheapest of the workmg cyclopaedias.
•Encyclopaedia Britannica, ed. Prf. T. S. Baynes+Dr. W. R. Smith, 24 vols., ea. 30/-; half-russ. 36/-
Index vol. 20/- 4° Black [1771] 75-89 ; 89
This " Ninth Edn." is by some 1,145 contributois, iiid. all the leadings British specialists of the day ; with i,aoo pi., maps, and ill. The standard work of reference,
indispensable in many branches— especially modem science, pure andiapplied. The original stock Iws been re-issued in monthly vols, at same prices 1887-go, but
dates are not altered.
Encyclopedia Americana, 4 vols. $33 4° Philadelphia 83-80
Intended as a Supplement to the Encyclo. Brit., consisting of special articles on American subjects, and biographies of persons who have died since
the appearance of the Encyclo. Brit, and of living celebrities.
Smaller Encyclopaedias.
Cassell&Co. [pubs.] Concise Cyclopedia ; 600 ill. [about 12,000 subjects] 15/- r 8° Cassell [83] 88
,, „ Miniature Cyclopedia, ed. W. L. Clowes ; ill. [30,000 articles] 3/6 8° ,, 88
Cox, Sir Geo. W. The Little Cyclo. of Common Things ; ill. [chiefly scientific and technical] 7/6 8° Sonnenschein [82] go
Maunder, Samuel Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference 6/- f 8° Longman [3-] 76
Biography — v. F § l, s.v. Universal Biography, and Ihe several counlries in F.
a DICTIONARIES OF ALLUSIONS, PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, DATES, Etc.
Allusions : Literary and other.
Bartle'FT, J. R. [Am.] Famihar Quotations 3/6 c 8° Routledge [69] 89
An attempt to trace commonly-used phrases and passages to their sources.
Brewer, Dr. E. C. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable 3/6 c 8° Cassell [70] 80
» „ „ The Reader's Handbook 7/6 c 8° Chatto [80] 88
a dictionary of allusions, stories, plots and references commonly occurring in books : w, a bibliogr. of Engl, literature at end.
Edwards, Eliezer Words, Facts, and Phrases 7/6 c 8° „ [82] 87
A dictionary of curious and out-of-the-way matters.
Smith, Rev. Percy Glossary of Terms and Phrases 12/- 8° Paul 85
Wheeler, W. A. [Am.] Noted Names in Fiction, ed. C. G. Wheeler [Am. ] [also old edn. 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib. 65] $2 12° Boslon\_6s\&')
„ „ +C. G. [Am,] Familiar Allusions 7/6 c 8" Chatto Hz
Names of statutes, paintings, palaces, country seats, ruins, churches, ships, streets, clubs, etc.
701
Literature]
UNIVERSAL BIBLIOGRAPHY.
[Bibliography
K §3
Quotations.
Allibone, S. a. [Am. ; ed.] Poetical Quotations [British and American ; Chaucer to pres. time] 12/- r 8° Philadelphia [73] 85
,, ,, Great Authors of All Ages: being Prose Quotations [Socrates to Macaulay] 12/- r 8° „ [75] 85
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.,
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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.]
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Panzer, G. W. Annales Typographic! ad annum 1536, 11 vols. o.p. 4° Niirembergi'jgy-iio'i
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* ,, ,, [ed.] Principia Typographica : block-books and xylographic delineations of Script.
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Printers' Marks.
Berjeau, J. Ph.
Blades, William
" Signatures."
Blades, William
Early Dutch, German & English Printers' Marks
Numismata Typographica : medallic history of printing
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10/6 4° Printers' Reg. OS. Si
On the Development of Signatures ; 2 facss. [Bibliogr. Miscell. ; No. l] 1/6 8° Blades
90
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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
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78
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L'Imprimerie en Bretagne au 15= Siecle
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Ilia. ILibtanes,
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^nerally.
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Free Public Libraries.
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Smith, L. P. [Am.]
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de SiSMONDi, J. C.
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Literature of South of Europe, tr. Thos. Roscoe, 2 vols. ; port. ea,
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Generally.
*DuNLOP, John — in his History of Fiction, 2 vols. [European and English fiction] ea. 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib.
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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
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Forsyth, W.
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Masson, Prf. David
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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.
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Cante [the greater portion of the bk 1. Wordsworth, Browning's SordeU*.
:i4
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.
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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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S.P.C.K.
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83
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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.
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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
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87
[89] 89
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The story is told in Rees* Pleasures of a Book-iuarm, 4/6 f 8» Stock 87.
Contemporary Dramatists.
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[ ]7i
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[ ]88
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22. BRITISH LITEBATURE: («) HISTORY OF DRAMATIC LITERATURE.
Bibliography,
Halliwell [-Phillips] J. O. Dictionary of Old English Plays
Hazlitt, W. C.
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•Collier, J. Payne
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Dictionaries.
Adams, W. Davenport
Stephen, Leslie [ed.]
[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°
Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature [tr.] 3/6 c 8°
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Bell
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Macmillan
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[History, etc.
K §23
Elizabethan.
Coleridge, S. T. Lectures on Shakespeare and other Dramatists, ed. T. Ashe 3/6 c 8'
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'
*SyM0NDSj J. Addington Shakspere's Predecessors in the English Drama 16/- S'
Plays.
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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
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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
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Sheridan Mrs. M. OLIPHANT
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SeholaFS — ». also k § 83.
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,, „ Anecdote Lives of the Later Wits and Humorists, 2 vols. 12/- c 8° „ 74
feux d'Esprit.
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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
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Language and Metrics— v. K §§ 237, 240.
717
Literature] BIOGRAPHY OF BRITISH WRITERS. [History, etc.
K §24
Sixteenth Century.
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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].
Bibliography.
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.
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K §§ 27-28
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SIMMS, W. G. [1806-70] '^ ^
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Sanborn, F. B. [Am.] Tlioreau [American Men of Letters] $1.25 f 8° .Soj/aw 82
729
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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.
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Generally.
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Garrison, W. Lloyd [1805-1879]
Cooke, Frances E. An American Hero ; ill. [short life of Garrison] 1/6 c 8° Sonnenschein 89
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Ripley, George [1802- ] — v. K § 29.
8&
31. A3SIERICAN LITERATURE: (e) BIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHERS and BOOKSELLERS.
Collectively.
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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
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33. FRENCH LITERATURE: (a) HISTORY.
K § 8, s.v. France.
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Short History of French Literature lo/5
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French Literature [Dawn of Europ. Liter.
A brief review of the French language as seen in its earliest written monuments.
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.
Besant, Walter Studies in Early French Poetry
BiRCH-HiRSCHFELD, A. Ueb. die d. provenc. Troub. bekannten epischen Stoffe
Fauriel, C.
HUEFFER, Dr. F.
Preston, H. W. [Am.]
Rutherford, J.
History of Proven9al Poetry, tr. Adler [Am.]
The Troubadours : hist, of Proven9al life and liter, in Mid. Ages
Troubadours and Trouvferes : new and old
The Troubadours ; their lives and their lyrics [w.
730
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81t
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47
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7»
$2. 50 c 8° Boston
76
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Humourists.
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Series.
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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]
Guizot, F. P. G. Comeille and his Times [tr.] 10/6 8° Bentley [52] tlT
Trollope, H. M. Comeille and Racine [Foreign Classics for Eng. Readers] 2/6 f 8° Blackwood 81
Descartes, Rene [1596-1650] — v. C § 25.
La Fontaine [1631-1697] & other Fr. Fabulists. By Rev. W. L. Collins [For. Class, for Eng. Readers] 2/6 f 8° „ 8i
de Maintenon, Mme. [1635-1719] ,
Bowles, Emily Madame de Maintenon ; port. y/g q g° Paul gq
Morison, J. Cotter Madame de Maintenon [a charming little brochure'] i/- 16° Field & Tuer 85
MoLliRE, J. B. P. [1622-1673]. By Mrs. OUphant + F. Tarver [Foreign Classics for Eng. Readers] 2/6 f 8° Blackwood 79
Pascal, Blaise [1623-1662] '^
TuUoch, Pre. J. Pascal [Foreign Classics for English Readers] 2/6 f 8° Blackwood 78
Saintsbury, Geo. — a^^zV/e Pascal z« Encyclo. Brit. , vol. xviii. 30/- 4° Black 8?
Vinet, A. R. Studies on Pascal [tr.] o.p. \_pb. & w. 5/-] c 8° Edinburgh eg
Racine, Jean [1639-1699] CorneiUe and Racine. By H. M. Trollope [For. Class, for Eng. Readers] 2/6 f 8° Blackwood 81
de S£viGN]fe, Mme. [1626-1696]. Selection of her Letters [tr.] 3^_ c 8° Macmillan 68
Boissier, Gaston Madame de S^vign^ [tr.] ; port. [Great French Writers] 2/6 c 8° Routledge 87
de Puliga, Ctess. Madame de S^vigne : her Correspdts. & Contem. , 2 v. o.A [/i^. 30/- ; tc. 7/6] 8° Tinsley -i-i
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K §36
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Roland, Marie [" Manon"] J. P. [1754-1793] Life of. By Matilda Blind [Eminent Women Ser.] 1/6 c 8°
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Saint Simon [1675-1755]. By C. W. Collins [Foreign Classics for English Readers] 2/6 f 8°
de Stael, Mme. [1766-1817]
Blennerhassett, Lady Mme. de Stael : her friends and influence in polit. and liter. , 3 vols. 36/- c 8°
Translated from the German, Excellent materials ill arranged.
S6
Routledge 87
W. H. Allen [86] 90
Blackwood
Chapman
82
89
[Eminent Women Series] 1/6 c 8°
$3 12°
[Great French Writers Series] 2/6 c 8°
36/-
$1.50
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[Great French Writers] 2/6 c 8° Routledge
ci
Duffy, Bella Madame de Stael
Stevens, A. [Am.] Life of Madame de Stael, 2 vols.
Turcot, A. R. J. [1727-1781] Turgot. By Leon Say [tr.]
de Voltaire, F. A. [1694-1778]— ». C § 66.
Nineteenth Century.
de Balzac, Honore [1799-1850]
Kenney, C. L. Balzac : his life and letters, 2 vols. ; port.
Saltus, Edgar E. [Am.] Balzac
Wedmore, Fred. Balzac
de Bi:RANGER, P. J. [1780-1857] Memoir of Himself [tr.] ; portrait
COMTE, Auguste [1796-1851] — 71. C § 23.
Cousin, Victor [1792-1868] Cousin. By Jules Simon [tr.]
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Dumas, Alexandre [i8o6-i87o]Life of. By Percy Fitzgerald, 2 vols. o.p. \_pb. 25/-; w. 5/-]
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Hugo, Victor [1802-85]
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Swinburne, A. C. A Study of Victor Hugo 6/-
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Domville, Lady M. Life of Lamartine ; port. [biographical ; not very good] 7/6
Lacretelle, H. Lamartine and his Friends [Am. tr.] 6/-
MERiMEE,Prosper [1803-1870] Letters of^to [Sir Ant.] Panizzi, ed. Louis Fagan, 2 vols.; port. 30/-
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Quinet, Edgar [1803-1875] His Early Life and Writings. By R. Heath [Eng. &For. Philos. Lib.] 12/6
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W. H. Allen [86] 90
New York 8r
Routledge 88
Bentley
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Walter Scott
Hurst
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Tinsley
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78
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90
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Blackwood 85
Walter Scott 88
Ward & Downey 85
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Bentley
Paui
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Remington
Boston
Stock
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81
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86
81
82
85
Ward & Dovraey
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W.H.AUen [83189
Macmillan 61
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36. GERIMAN LITERATURE: (a) HISTORY.
K § 8, s.vv. Germany, Switzerland.
G. + R. Outlines of German Literature , 10/-
Short History of German Literature $2
Primer of German Literature [based on Kluge's German bk.] 3/6
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History of German Literature [based on Vilmar] o.p. [pb. 7/6 ; iv. 5/-]
Student's Manual of German Literature [not v. good] 3/6
History of German Literature ; w, intro. Prf. Max Miiller, 2 vols. 21/-
Critical Outline of the Literature of Germany 5/~
— V. also K § 23 : Brit. Liter. (/), s.v. Collectively, passim.
Studies in Low and High German Literature 6/-
Studies in German Literature; w. intro. G. H. Boker[Am.] $2
Earnest German literature, Minnesingers, Nibelungen, literature of Reformation, of 17th century, Faust, etc.
— V. also Taylor, supra.
The Minnesingers of Germany 7/- 12° Triibner
732
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Williams
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Sonnenscheir
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Longman
58
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BIOGRAPHY OF GERMAN WRITERS.
[History, etc.
37. GERMAN LITERATURE : {6) BIOGRAPHY and CRITICISM.
K §§ 37-38
V. Arndt,E.M.[i769-i86o] Life and Adventures of [tr.], ed. Prf. J. R. Seeley 7/6 c 8° Seeley 79
FiCHTE, J. G. [1762-1814]— z/. C § 28.
Freytag, Gustav [1816 ; /zV.] Autobiography and Reminiscences [tr.] 8° Bentley in prep.
V. Goethe, T.W.[i749-i832] Autobiography, edJ.Oxenford, 2 v. [=tr. of Wahrheit und Dichtung\ ea. 3/6 c 8° Bohn's Lib. 48
„ ,, Five Books from above l/- c 8° ,, 88
,, „ Conversations with Eclcermann and Sorel, tr. J. Oxenford 3/6 c 8° ,, [49-50] 73
,, „ Correspondence with Schiller, tr. Dora Schmitz, 2 vols. [ 1 794-1 805] ea. 3/6 c 8° ,, 77-76
„ „ Early and Miscellaneous Letters, tr. Edw. Bell 3/6 c 8° ,, 84
,, ,, Correspondence with Zelter, selected and tr. A. D. Coleridge 3/6 c 8° ,, 87
„ „ Correspondence between Goethe and Carlyle, ed. Prf. C. E. Norton [Am.] 9/- c 8' Macmillan 87
„ „ Tour in Italy, and Second Residence in Rome [tr.] 3/6 c 8° Bohn's Lib.
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Grimm, Hermann Life and Times of Goethe [tr.] 12/6 8° Boston 80
Hayward, Abraham Goethe _ _ [Foreign Classics for English Readers] 2/6 f 8° Blackwood 78
•Lewes, G. H.
Life of Goethe, 16/- 8° ; Story of Goethe's Life [abgd.fr. former] 7/6 c 8° Smith&Elder [55]go; [72]84
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Sharp, William Life of Heine
Stigand, W. Life, Works and Opinions of Heine, 2 vols.
Herder,J.G.[i744-i8o3] Herder : sketch of his life and times. By H
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LessinGjG.E. [1729-1781]
Rolleston, T. W. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
*Sime, James Lessing : his life and writing!!, 2 vols. ; ports.
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86
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84
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■in his Ital. & Other Studies 7/6 c 8° Stock 84
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Publisher.
Perthes, F. A. [1772-1843 ; of Gothd\ Memoirs of. By C. F. Perthes [tr.]
Critical Essays, etc.— ». K § 23 : Brit. Liter. (/), s.-v. collectively, passim.
3/6 c8° Nimmo, .£■(/;«. [57]78
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Pater, Walter
*Symonds, J. A.
38. ITALIAN LITERATURE : (a) HISTORY.
K § 8, s.v. Italy.
— inhisCW<SS.z3.. of the Period of the Renaiss. in Italy, tr.S.G.C.Middlemore 10/6 ^ Sonnenschein [78] go-
The Renaissance : studies in art and literature 10/6 c8° Macmillan [7^188
The Renaissance in Italy, 5 vols. ea. 16/- 8° Smith&Elder[75]8o
Age of Despots ; Revival of Learning ; The Fine Arts ; Italian Literature, 2 vols.
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HISTORY OF ITALIAN AND RUSSIAN LITERATURE. [History, etc.
87
84
K §§ 39-40
Collective E'ssays.
HowELLS, W. D. [Am.] Modem Italian Poets [essays and versions] 7/6 c8° Douglas, Edin.
HuEFFER, Dr. F. Italian and other Studies 7/6 c 8° Stock
Poets of Young: Italy, A Literary Friendship of tlie 14th Century, Renaissance in Italy, Troubadours, Anc. and Mod., etc.
^'LEE,Vernon"[=Violet Paget] Studies ofthe Eighteenth Century in Italy 7/6 c 8° Unwin [80] 86
Phillimore, Cath. M. Studies in Italian Literature : classical and modern 6/- c 8° Low 86
Dante, Petrarch, Tasso, the Aldi and other printers, Italian Drama [to Goldoni], Manzoni, Aleardi, Arrivabene, and Fusco.
Trollope, F. E. +T. a. Homes and Haunts of the Italian Poets, 2 vols. 18/- c 8° Chapman 81
Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ariosto, Michael Anf elo. Tasso, AUieri, etc
39. ITALIAN LITERATURE : (b) BIOGRAPHY and CRITICISM.
Alfieri, v. [1749-1803]
Copping, E. Alfieri and Goldoni : their lives and adventures
Howells, W. D. [Am.] Life of, and Essays on Alfieri
o.p. [pb. 10/6 ; w. S/-] c 8° Addey
$1.25 18° Boston
Boccaccio, J. [1313-75] Life of. By J. Addington Symonds
COLONNA, Vittoria [c. 1490-1547]
Lawley, Alethea Vittoria Colonna
57
7"
in prep.
Botta, Vincenzo
Church, Dn. R. W.
Hettinger, Dr. Francis
*Moore, Dr. Edward
[a study, w. trss. of some of her sonnets] 3/- c 8° Gilbert&Rivington[88]89
Roscoe, Mrs. Henry Vittoria Colonna : her life and poems ; ports. 9/- c 8° Macmillan 68
Dante, Alighieri [1265-1321]
Blow, Susan E. [Am.] A Study of Dante, w. intro. Dr. W. T. Harris [Am.] $1.25 12° New York [86] 89
Introduction to the Study of Dante [Am. tr.] 7/6 c 8° Slark 87
Formerly pub. sub tit. Dante as PhUosopher, Patriot and Poet. Cents, analysis of Divine Ccitudy and its plot,
Dante : an essay [includes tr. of De Monarchid\ 5/- c 8° Macmillan [78] 88
Dante's Divina Conimedia : its scope and value, tr. H. S. Bowden 10/6 c 8° Burns & Oates 87
a useful compendium of DANTE'S opinions, ilL w. ample quotations. Rom.-Catfa. standpoint.
Contributions to the Textual Criticism of the Divina Commedia 21/- 8° Camb. Press 89
Grit, account of the text of Dtv. Com., collation of 17 MSS. of In/ertto, discussion of disputed reading, e&.
„ ,, Dante and his Early Biographers 4/6
Oliphant, Mrs. [Marg.] Early Biography of Dante
„ „ Dante [Foreign Classics for English Readers] 2/6 f 8'
„ „ — in her The Makere of Florence ; iU. [Dante, Giotto, Savonarola] lo/5 c 8'
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.
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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.
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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
»>
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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
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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
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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]
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41
Zarncke, Friedrich
Collections
•Joyce, P. W. [tr.]
Paris, Paulin [tr.]
Skene, W. F. [ed.]
Stephens, Thos.
Thornton Romances
Paris
Halle .
Leipzig
79
[68-72] 77
Douglas, Edin. 68
Longman [49] 76
Camden Soc. 44
8° Paris
C ]6i
Zur Geschichte der Gralsage — in H. Paul-fW. Braune's Beitrage, vol. iii. 9/6
Der Graltempel [fr. Abhandl. sacks. Gesellsch.'] 8/-
— V. also B § 15, s.v. Wales.
Old Celtic Romances [English trs. from Gaelic MSS.] 7/6 p 8° Paul
Romans de la Table Ronde, 4 vols. ; pi. [French trs.] 25/- s 8° Paris
The Four Ancient Books of Wales, 2 vols. [texts] 36/- 8'
Contains the Cymric poems attributed to the bards of the 6th century.
The Literature of the Kymry [loth and nth centuries] 15/- 8
ed. J. O. Halliwell [-Phillips] [a/. 4/6] s 4'
Perceval, Isumbras, Eglaraour, Degrevant, from MSS. at Lincoln and Cambridge.
de la Villemarqu^, Hersart Romans de la Table Ronde, et les Contes des anciens Bretons
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
[uncastrated edn. ; Library of Old Authors] 15/- c 8° Reeves&Turner[58]89
From the edition of 1634.
737 3 .B
Literature] ENGLISH ROMANCES. [Prose Fiction
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
Literature]
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'
Parts i.-iiL form the text ; part iv. discusses various points regarding BERNERS and the romance.
Lyf of Charles the Crete, englisht by Caxton : ed. S. J. Herrtage, 2 pts. [1485] 31/- 8°
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.
Fierabras [Ferumbras] : hrsg. J. Bekker [in Provenjal] 7/-
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
Renaus de Montauban [ = Sons of Aymon] : hrsg. H. Michelant
K §§ 48-49
8° London 35-39
8° Heilbronn 78 ; 82
8° E,E. Text Soc. 69574
8" Paderborn
Calcutta
37
81
Paris 71
Halle 74
Bonn 76
GSttingen 83
Text Soc. (Tbnr. ) 67
Erlangen 86
[popular] $3
o.p. [w. 25/-]
Boston
Paris
[63]
[14 cent.] 8° E. Eng. Text Soc. (Tbnr.)
[14 cent.] 15/- 8°
[dissert.] 1/6 8° ICiel
[1490-91] ea. 15/- 8° E. Eng. Text Soc. (Tbnr.) 84 ;
82-
80;
Old-Norse Text
Roland.
Texts.
Chanson de Roland :
o.p. \w.
4/-
12/-]
Berlir
Paris
Munich
', Stuttgart
76
65
85
79
84
85
-87
81
82
80
81
29
56
87
62
— V. K § 234, sub voc. Karlmagnus Saga.
ed. Karl Bartsch
ed. W. Foerster
pt. i.
[w. intro., notes, and index — in German] 3/6
[text of Paris, Cambridge, Lyons] 10/-
[text of Chateauroux and Venice] 10/-
[w. Fch. tr. , comment. , and glossary] 3/6
[reprod. of Venice MS.] 5/-
[text of Oxford MS., w. Germ, notes] 7/-
16°
[juvenile] $2
[= Chanson de Roland tr. into verse] 5/-
franzosischen Rolandsliedes 3/-
c8°
Leipzig
Heilbronn
74
86
Tours
Heilbronn
83
[ ]84
77
Gottingen
[ ]78
New York
83
Paul
Berlin
[S2] 83
85
Heilbronn
88
ed. L. Gautier
ed. E. Kolbing
ed. Theodor Miiller,
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°
Southey, Robert [tr.] Chronicle of the Cid [prose ; Chandos Library j also i/- c 8° Routledge 83] 1/6 c 8°
Palmerin of Englandi tr. Robert Southey, 4 vols. [abridged] o.;». 12°
739 "'
Low'
Murray ;
Longman
Wame
London
■ 87
83
[23] 70
79
[08] 75
■ 07
Literature] BRITISH NOVELISTS. " [Prose Fiction
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. ¬esG. 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.
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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 ;
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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
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Lancashire Witches
Mervyn Clitheroe
Miser's Daughter
•Old St. Paul^
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%
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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
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Borrow, Ceorge [1803-81] Novels on the Gypsies
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BRONTfi, Anne [="Acton Bell" ; 1820-49] Novels
Agnes Grey [w. IVutfteHng Heightsi
Bron-I'^, Charlotte [ = " Currer Bell " ; 1816-55] Novels
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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
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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]
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85
86
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%
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55
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69
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Bride of Lammennoor 19 Highland Widow, etc 27
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Dictionary.
Rogers, May [ed.] Waverley Dictionary
Notes to Waverley — By H. W. Eve.
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Margaret Percival
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ATtd others.
79
86-86
47
i;72-76
Works
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Bibliography.
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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^,"" „
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Barnard, Fred, [artist] Character Sketches from Thackeray: 6 photogravures 2i/- 20X 14^ in. CasseU[86]87
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Trollope, Anthony [1815-84] *Chronicles of Barsetshire, 8 vols. ea. 6/- c 8" Chapman |
85
[80] 87
I 73-76
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5S-S7 I SFramley Parsonage ^ | t Also intv. al- Longntan.
58 § Small jHouse'at Allington, 2 vols. 64 I J Also 2/- Chapman.
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69
t>7
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78
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7S-76
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79
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76
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71
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Armadale
Basil
Black Robe
Dead Secret
Evil Genius
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50
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Legacy of Cain
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60
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75
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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
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85
67
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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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[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°
[with quaint ill. xvii. century] 31/6 r 8°
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.¬es[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.
liAMiLTON, Walter [ed,] A Lyttel Parcell of Poems and Parodyes in Prayse of Tobacco S/- f 8°
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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BRITISH AND AMERICAN POETS: COLLECTIONS.
[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.
*Barham, Rev. R. H. Ingoldsby Legends : "lUus. Edn." ; 69 ill. Craikshank, Leecli, Tenniel 21/-
" Carmine Edn." ; 20 steel ill., 10/6 s 8" ; " Bmlington Edn.," 3 vols. 10/6 f 8" ; " Edinb. Edin.," 50 ill. 6/- c 8" ; " Popular Edn.," 16 ill. 2/6 ;
„ ,, The same, illustrated by E. M. Jessop i
Jackdaw of Rheims, 6/- ['84] '84 ; Knight and tlie Lady, 6/- '86 ; Lay of St. Alois, 10/6 '84 ; Witches' Frolic, 7/6 '88.
"Carroll, Lewis"[=C.L.DoDGSON] Hunting the Snark, 4/6 ; Rhyme? or Reason? [orig. verse] 7/- c
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
Dr. Syntax's Three Tours, 3 vols. ; with Rowlandson's 80 col. pi. 30/-
Tours in search of the Picturesque, of Consolation, of a Wife. Also cheap edn. in i vol. 10/6 8° id.
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.
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Account and specimens of English madrigals, ballets, ayres, canzonets of 16 and 17 centuries
Generally.
English Lyrics
Lyrical Ballads
5/- 8° J. R. Smith
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Victorian Hymns: English Sacred Songs of Fifty Years [1837-1887] 6/- c 8° Paul
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Speculum Amantis [coll. of 17 cent, love-songs fr. rare song-bks.] 25/- s 4°
—/or Hymns, z>. A § 115 : Hymnology.
Sunday Book of Poetry
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[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
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[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]. '
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K §68
Taylor, Sir Henry 11800-86]
Complete Works, 5 vols.
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Tennyson, Lord [1809 ; liv.]
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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'--
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[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
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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.].
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84
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' 8° „
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Bibliography Longfellow's Collector's Handbook [of first editions] 8/6 12° New York 85
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Lowell, J. R. [1819 ; //».]
Complete Poetical Works [also 2/-, Routledge '83] 4/6 f 8° Macmillan 73
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Heartsease and Rue
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82
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Bibliography —in Life of Poe, by J. H. Ingram
770
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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
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„ „ 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
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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.
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4/- f 8° Blackwood [ ] 78
2/S s 8° Paul 86
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i/- 16° Koutledge 87 ; 88
12/- 4° Macmillan
6'.
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Foster-Barham,A.G.[tr.] The Nibelungen-Lied [tr.]
♦Lettsom, W. N. [tr.] The Fall of the Niebelungers
Nineteenth Century.
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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
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771
S9
[S3] 74
87
86
90
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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
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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.
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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
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[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] ^ . , - . .
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,, „ tr. C. L. Smith
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772
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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
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Individual Writers.
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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.
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Individual Writers.
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Servian.
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"MEREDlTHjOwen" [ = Ld.LYTT0N; tr.] Serbski Pesme : the national songs of Servia, tr. o./. [w. 2/6] 12° Smith&Elder 61
773
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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.
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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.
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STRACHEY.
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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
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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. '
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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.'
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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
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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
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.. 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
*Peele, Geo. [1552-1598] Works, ed. A. H. Bullen, 2 vols. [v. also Greene, siifra] ea. 7/6 p 8° Nimmo [1584-99'] 88
Plays and Poems, ed. Prf. H. Morley [Morley's Universal Lib.] l/- c8° Routledge 87
Pilgrimageto Parnassus, w. the 2pts. of Returnfr. Parnassus[l597-i6oi], ed. fr.MSS. Rev. W. D.Macray 8/6 m8° Clarendon Press 86
Porter, Henry Two Angry Women of Abingdon— ?« Dodsley's Old Eng. Plays, vol. vii. 10/6 p 8°Reeves&Tur fi'SQg]?';
Preston, Thos. [1537-1598] Cambyses— «« Dodsley's Old Eng. Plays, vol. iv. 10/6 p 8° n^eql?!
Sackville, Thos., E. of Dorset [1527-1608] Tragedy of Gorboduc-/» his Works . ■ 4/- 12° J. R. Smith 59
\
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Complete Works.
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The plays as preseated at the Globe and Blackfriars Theatres \ctrca 1591-1623] and the revised text of 1623 folio ia parallel columns
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K §80
•Clark+Wright, ^^ [eds.] " Cambridge Edition, " 9 vols. o.p. \w. £g] 8° Macmillan 63-66
Contains later hcholarship, but is less " popular " than DYCE'S edition, A new edo. is (and lias for a long time been) said to be in prep.
„ ,, " Globe Edition " [best working edn.] 3/6 gl 8° Macmillan 69
Collier, J. Payne [ed.] 6 vols. : w. notes 0. p. [zv. 63/-} S° London [42-44358
,, ,, 8 vols. : w. very brief notes [w. £2^] s 4° friv.prin. 75-78
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Delius, Prf, Nic. [ed,] 2 vols. [w. notes in English] i6/- r 8° Elberfeld [59-60] 82
*Dyce, Rev. Alex, [ed.] " Library Edition ; " with life, intros., notes and comm., 10 vols. ; photos., facs.
of will, etc. 45/- net 8° Sonnenschein [57] 85-86
The best Library Edition for general use. Vol, x, is a glossary to the whole work. A new edn. announced for Oct. 1890.
FURNESS, H. H. [Am. ; ed.] " New Variorum Edition " ea. vol. $4 r 8° Philadelphia 71-90 in prog.
i. : Romeo and Juliet ; ii. : Macbeth ; iii.-iv. : Hamlet; v. : King Lear ; vi. : Othello ; viL : Merchant of Venice ; viii. : As you Like it,
Hudson, Prf. H. N. [Am. ; ed,] " Expurgated Shakespeare," 23 vols, : w, intros, & notes; ill. ea. 501;.. 16° Boston 79-8l
,, „ " Harvard Edition," 20 vols, [2 plays in ea, vol,]$25, or 10 vols. [4 plays pr. vol.] $20 12° Boston [51] 80-80
The edition by HUDSON, pub. byEstes and Lauriat, of Boston, is of much less value than the above, and though re-issued 1887, is of earlier date[i85i].
Irving + Marshall, -g^ [eds.] " Henry Irving Edition," 8 vols. ; w. 600 ill. Gordon Browne, ea. 10/6
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A good and very cheap edn. [looo pp.] of DELIUS' text, w. intro. Dr. F. J. FURNIVALL : unfortunately disfigured with 400 wretched ill
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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
Literature] MIRACLE AND PASSION PLAYS. [Essayists
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
IX. E66ai2I3t6.
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 ^
Literature]
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
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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
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; 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
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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
75
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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
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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 ;
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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
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K §§88-89
XII. Enecbotes,
88. COLLECTIONS OF ANECDOTES.
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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
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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
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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 „
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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8° Paris
63
69
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BiNDSEIL, H. E.
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Lepsius, C. R.
V. Meyer, G. H.
MuLLER, Prf. Max
rumpelt, h. b.
Techmer, F.
Thaussing, Moritz
[38] 78
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VOLLGRAFF, J. C.
WATfENBACH, W.
WUTTKE, H.
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De I'Origine de I'Ecriture ; pi.
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[Hamitic
K §§ 101-102
XV. Ibamitic philology, Jnscnptions, etc
101. ANCIENT EGYPTIAN and COPTIC PHILOLOGY.
Ancient Egjrptian: HiepoglypMe, Demotic, Hieratic.
Dictionaries.
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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
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Vocabulaire Hieroglyphique 50/- r 8° Paris 75
Rudimentsof a Voeabulary of Egyptian Hieroglyphics o.p. \pb. 10/6] 4° Moxon 61
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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.
Grammar.
Peyron, Amadeus
Stern, Ludwig
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Bibliography.
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Jolowicz, Dr. H. Bibliotheca Egyptiaca [pubns. to 1861] 7/- 8° Leipzig 58-61
History of Literature.
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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° ,,
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Budge, E. A. Wallis [ed.] Martyrdom & Miracles of St. George of Cappadocia [copt. texts &trs.; Or. Txt. Ser.] 21/- 8° Nutt
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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.]
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Libyan.
Generally.
Judas, A. C.
Dictionary.
Newman, Prf. F. W. Libyan Dictionary
Berber (Taraaehek).
Bibliography.
Hodgson, W. B. [Am.] —his Notes on North Africa, conts. a Berber bibliography
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.
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60
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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.
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,, ,,
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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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45
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XVI. Semitic pbtloloG^ anb literature.
105. GENERAL and COLLECTIVE WORKS.
Philology: Generally.
Barth, J.
Bknloew, L.
Herzfeld, L.
HoMMEL, Fritz
de Lagakde, p.
Noldeke, Theodor
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800
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[Semitic
Renan, Ernest
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Lectures in Comoarative Semitic Grammar [posthumous] Camb.
K §106
[55] 63
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Palaeography.
Alphabet.
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Inscriptions.
"Corpus Inscriptionum Semit., inpts. [photo, facss., w. Fch. trs. & notes] I., 4pts., 1 pr.,
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.
Assyrisches Worterbuch zur Keilschriftliteratur, pts. i.-iii.
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82-86
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Bertin, George
Delitzsch, Prf. F.
Haupt, Prf. Paul
»» >»
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Menant, J.
c 8° Triibner
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Characters.
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K §§107-108
107. ASSYRIAN, BABYLONIAN and CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS add LITERATURE
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Strassmaier, Rev. J. N. Alphabetisches Verreichniss — uf supra.
British Museum Catalogue of Cuneiform Tablets in Komunigik Collection, vol. i. 15/- 8° British Museum 89
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Menant, J. [ed. & tr.] Annales des Rois d'Assyrie, 12/6; Babyl. et Chaldee [texts & French trss.] 12/6 r 8° Paris 74; 75
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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
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Levy, Dr. J. Chaldee Lexicon on the Targums, Talmud and Midraschim [tr.], 2 vols. 36/- 8° 69
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[Semitic
Grammars.
Kautzsch, E.
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Petermann, Dr. J. H.
TuRPiE, Dr. D. McC.
ZSCHOKKE, H.
Grammatik des Biblisch-Aramaischen 4/- 8°
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Manual of the Chaldee Language [with chrestomathy] 7/- sqS"
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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/-
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COWPER, B. H.
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Mbrx, A.
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*NoELDEKE, Theodor
Phillips, Dr. G.
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[Semitie
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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
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Literature.
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Chronique de Jean, Eveque de Nikiou, ed. H. Zotenberg [w. French tr.; 7th cent.] 12/6 4° Paris
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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.
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Lectiones grammaticales . . . linguae Amharicae
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TigT6 and Tigrina [modem Ethiopic],
Dictionary.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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/-
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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° ,,
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ann. 9/- 8° Krotoschin 51 sqq. in prog.
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80
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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.
British Museum
FtJRST, Julius
LiPPE, Ch. D.
80
52-60
British Museum 67
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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Peta Vatthu
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Sella Lihini Sandese
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[Aryan
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134. IRANIC (/): PERSIAN LITERATURE.
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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
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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
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Thusch-Sprache, 7/- ; Sprache der Uden
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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
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Quaritch [56] 84-87
Constantinople 88
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Triibner
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82
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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
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Innsbruck
67
P/-1
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Griffith
72
2/6
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12/-
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St. Petersburg
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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.
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843
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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
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Lazarus, John Tamil Grammar [for school use] 5/6
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Progressive Grammar of the Malayalam Language
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] 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
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3° „ 75
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8° „ 68
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Pillai, V. Visvanatha
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Chrestomathies.
Pope, Rev. G. U. [ed.]
English and Tamil Dictionary
Dictionary, English and Tamil
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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
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Tamil ana Latin, w. notes and glossary, 24/-.
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Manuscripts.
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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 ■
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[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° ,,
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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
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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
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Yokohama
Shanghai
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80
80
81
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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° „
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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
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Wortersammlung der Ainos
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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°
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V. SlEBOLD -I- Hoffmann, jj^ [eds.] Bibliotheca Japonica : seu selecta quaedam opera Sinico-Jap ;J^20 f° Leyden
Individual Writings.
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Oji
Pongwe.
Delorme, A.
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Soso.
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Vei.
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162. GENERAL WORKS.
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Catawba.
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Choctaw.
Byington, C. [Am.] Grammar of the Choctaw Lang., [posth.] ed. D. G. Brinton [Am.] $l.SO c 8° Philadelphia VJFO
Clallam and Lumini, ^
GiBBS, G. [Am.] Alphabetical Vocabularies of the Clallam and Lummi $5 S° New York 1-
fe6
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NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN PHILOLOGY. [American (Aboriginal)
Cree.
IIoRDEN, RcT. J. [Am.] Grammar of the Cree Language as Spoken
HowsE, Joseph [Am.] Grammar of Cree Lang. : w. analysis of Chlppeway dialect
Hunter, Archd. [Am.] Lectures on Grammatical Construction of Cree Language
Lacombe, le R. P. A. Dictionnaire et Gramniaire de la Langue des Cris
—V. K § i6i.
K §163
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7/6 8° „ [44] 65
75
74
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25/- 8° Montreal
^1^
$10
$2
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8°
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S2
72
[8/-]
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27
75-^
8° Connecticut
Sr
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6-
$6
$6
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8" Washington
73
77
$6
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7S
$2
8° Washington
88
2/6
8° Leipzig
S2
Creole
Dakota.
V. d. Gabelentz, H. C. Grammatik der Dakota-Sprache
RiGGS, Rev. S. R. [Am.] Grammar and Dictionary of the Dakota Language
ROEHRIG, F. L. O. [Am.] Tlie Language of the Dakota, or Sioux Indians
Williamson, J. P. [Am.] English^Dakota Vocabulary
Delaware.
Duponceau, p. S. [Am.] Grammar of Lang, of Lenni Lenape Indians
Etchemin.
Barratt, J. [Am.] — his India of New England, conts. tiocabs. of Etchemin &» Micmac langs. y$c 8° Connecticut
Heve.
Smith, Buckingham [Am.] Grammatical Sketch of the Heve Language
Hidatsa.
Matthews, W. [Am. ] Grammar and Dictionary of Language of the Hidatsa
„ ,, Ethnology and Philology of the Hidatsa
ethnography. Philology. Giammar. Dictionary, and English-Hidatsa Vocabulaiy.
„ „ Hidatsa [Minnetakee]-English Dictionary
Iroquois.
Bibliography.
Pilling, J. C. [Am.] Bibliography of the Iroquoian Languages
Kiriri.
V. d. Gabelentz, H. C. Grammatik der Kiriri-Sprache
Lummi —v. Clallam, supra.
Micmac — v, also Etchemin. supra.
Maillard, Abb^ Grammar of the IVIikmaque Language, tr. Bellenger [Am.]
Reading Book in Micmac Language
Mohawk.
Bruyas, Rev. J. [Am.] Radical Words of Mohawk Language: w. derivations
Mosquito.
Cotheal, A. [Am.] Gram. Sketch of Lapg. of Indians of Mosquito — in Trs. Am. Eth. Soc. U. $7 8' New York
Henderson, Alex. [Am.] Grammar of the Moskito Language
Mutsun.
de la CnESTA, F. A. [Am.] Grammar of the Mutsun 'Langirage of Alta California
,, „ Vocabulary or Phrase-Book of the Mutsun Language
Onondaga.
SHEA, J. G. [Am.; ed.] Onondaga and French Dictionary '
Pima.
Smith, Buckingham [Am.] Grammar of the Pitaa or N^vome
San Antonio.
SiTjAR, B. [Am.^ Vocabulary of the Sa,n, Antonio Mission, California
Selish (Flat-head).
Mengarini, G. [Am.] Selish Grammar
Yakama.
Panuosy, Rev. M. C. [Am.] Grammar and Dictionary of Yakama Language [tt.]
857
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64
[Micmac and English] $1 s 8° Halifax, U.S. 75
$7 8° New York 62
U. $7
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K §164
164. CENTRAL and SOUTH AMERICAN PHILOLOGY and LITERATURE.
[Bibl. Ling. Amer.] 12/6 8° Paris
89
Andes.
Adam, Lucien Arte de la Lengua Ande 6 Campa
Apaueanian (Chilian).
Crevaux + Sagot+Adam, I^' Grams, et Vocabulaires, Roucouyenne, Arrouague, Piapoco, eft autres
langues des Guyanes [Bibl. Ling. Amer.] 21/- 8° Paris 82
Febres, Andres Gram, de la Lengua Chilena, ed. F. M. Astraldi, 42/-; abgd. edition 12/6 S" Santiagoil^6t,'] 46:64
Diccionario Chileno-Hispano, ed. the same 8/- 8° „ [ ] 46
Chilidiigu : sive tractatus linguae Chilensis, ed. J. Platzmann, 2 vols.; 10 pi. 36/- 8° Leipzig [ ] 84
^ '■' ' 20/- i" BuenosAyres[l^6s]?>i^
Havestadt, C.
Larsen, J. M.
de Valdivia, Luiz
Gramatica Araucana
18/- 8° Leipzig
5/- 4° Philadelphia
Gramatica, Vocab. i Catec. de la lengua Chibcha [BibL Ling. Amer.] 17/- 8 Paris
Bocabulario y Tesoro de la Leng. Guarani, 4 vols.
48/- 4° Leipzig
Arte, Vocabulario e Confessionario de le lengua de Chile
AraWaCK — v. also Roucouyan, etc., supra.
Brinton, Prf. D. G. [Am.] Arawack Lang, of Guiana: in linguistic and ethnolog. relations
Baures.
Magio, Antonio Arte de la Lengua de los Indios Baures [Bibl. Ling. Amer.] 12/6 8° Paris
Edited by L. ADAM+Ch. LECLERC from the MS. written 1749.
Bogota.
Uricoechea, E.
Brazilian.
Dictionaries.
de MoNTOYA, A. R.
Grammars, etc.
de Anchieta, Jos.
FiGUEIRA, P. Luiz
de Magalhaes, Conto
Martius, C. F. p.
de MoNTOYA, A. R.
Sympson, p. L.
Chrestomathies.
Ferreira, Dr. E. F. F.
de MoNTOYA, A. R.
Caribbean.
Breton, le P. R.
Chiquitan.
ADAM + Henry, t5^^
Arte de Gram, da Lingua do Brasil, ed. J. Platzmann 20/- 16'
Grammatica de Lingua do Brasil, ed. J. Platzmann 5/- 16° Leipzig
Curso da Lingua Geral, 2 vols. [OUendort system] 21/- 8° Rio de Janeiro
An his Beitrage zur Ethnographie u. Sprachenkunde Amerika's, 2 vols. 13/6 8° Leipzig
Arte de la Lengua Guarani, 2 vols.
Grammatica de Lingua Brazilica
Chrestomathia de Lingua Brazilica
— in his Bocabulario, ui supra.
[vocab., selns., etc.] 25/- s 4° Vienna
10/6 8° Manaoo
4/6 12° Leipzig
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[Bibl. Ling. Amer.] 12/6 8° Paris
2/6 8° ParU
[w. vocab.; Bibl. Ling. Amer.] 12/6 8° Paris
Arte y Vocabul. de la Lengua Chiquita
J^gan (Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia).
Adam, Lucien Grammaire de la Langue Jigane
Kogrgaban.
Celedon, Rafael Gramatica de la Lengua Koggaba
Maya (Yucatan).
Codex Peresianus : facsimile reprod. by L^on de Rosny ; 42 pi,
Manuscript Troano ' ~ . — .
Perez, J. P.
de Rosny, L.
Maya.
Stoll, O.
»» >»
Literature.
[w. intro. and gloss, in Fch.] £,(> f° Paris
reprod. Brasseur de Bourbourg, 2 vols.; 70 col. pi. [Miss. Scient. en Mex., ii.-iii.] £b 4° Paris
The same, without the pi., sub tit. Diet. Gram, et Chrest. Maya 25/- 4° Paris
Diccionario de la Lengua Maya 75/- 4° Yucatan
Essai sur le D^chiffr. de 1' .criture hi^r. de I'Am^r. Cent.; 19 col. pL £^ f° Paris
The same : with only 2 plates 12/6 8° „
Vocabulaire de I'Ecriture Hi^ratique Yucateque [«ar/r.y5-. Codex Cortes.] 4/6 4° „
Les Documents ecrits de I'antiquit^ Am^ricaine ; 10 pi. [report] 7/6 4° „
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Die .Sprache der Ixil-Indianer [ethnolog. and philolog.] 8/- 8° Leipzig
Die Maya-Sprachen der Pokom-Gruppe, pt. i. [Pokonchi Indians] 10/6 8° Vienna
87
71
80
71
76
[74] 76
78
76
67
76-77
77
59
C 178
80
85
86
90
69; 70
71
77
77-82
76-S4
83
82
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87
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Brinton, Prf. D. G. [Am.; ed.] Books of Chilam Balam : prophet, and histor. records of Mavas 2/6 12" Philadelphia
858
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ALEUTIC AND EXQUIMAUX PHILOLOGY.
[Hyperborean
K §165
Glossarium Azteco-Lat. et Lat.-Aztecum
Vocabulario de la Lengua Mexicana, publ. J. Platzmann
Gramatica y Vocabulario Mexicano
Dictionnaire Mexicain-Franjais
Grammatik der sonorischen Sprachen, pt. i., 3/-; ii.
Grammatica del Idioma Mexicano
Arte de la lengua Nahuatl, ed. R. Simeon
Cuadro Descript. y Compar. d. 1. Lenguas d. Mexico, 3 vols.
21/- 4° Milan-
sol- 4° Leipzig
4" Mexico
8° Paris
17/-
16/-
21/-
[written in 1547] 10/-
42/-
4° Berlin
8° Mexico
8° Paris
8° Mexico
Mexican (Aztec, Nahuatla).
Bibliography.
Brasseur de BouRBOURG Bibliotheque Mexico-Guat^malienne ' [nearly 500 books, etc.] 10/- 8° Paris
ICAZBALCETA, J. G. Bibliografia Mexicana del siglio xvi. ; 50 facss. 50/- 4° Mexico
Dictionaries.
BlONDELLI, B.
de Molina, F. A.
del RiNCON, Antonio
SiMioN, R,
Grammars, etc.
BUSCHMANN, J. C.
Caballero, D. J.
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
50/- 4° Milan
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
[w. vocabulary] 21/-
- - ■ ■ 6/-
8° Paris
8° Triibner
Peruvia Scythica : the Quichua lang. of Peru, derived fr. Central Asia
Quichua Grammar and Dictionary 31/608" ,,
Das Runa Simi [Quichua ;= "Einheim. Sprachen Perus," vol. i.] 16/- 8° Leipzig
Elementos de la Gramatica Quichua 21/- r 8°
Die Kechua Sprache : grammar, specimens, dictionary, 3 pts. 21/- r 8° Vienna
62
75
64
90
S3
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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
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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
Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Zigeunermundarten, 4 pts. \_fr. Sitzsb. Wien. Akad.] 2/- 4° ,,
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
Gli Zingari in Ispagna
Vocabulario del Dialecto Jitano
El Gitanismo
Die Sprache der transsilvanischen Zigeuner
860
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82
[59] 8i
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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
„ „ [now] ed. Aug. Blau [biennial list of titles, etc., of new philol. bks.] ann. 5/- 8** Gottingen^B sqq. in prog.
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.
Bibliotheca Philologica Classica : 1874-1889 [quarterly] ann. 6/- Calvary, Berlin 74-90 in prog.
Notices of classical books taken fr. the Jahyesber. Ub. d. Fortschritie d. class. Alehertkujns-wiss.
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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
Jahresbericht iib. d. Fortschritte d. class. Aiterthumswiss. afinually 30/- 8" Berlin 73 sqq.
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*Engelmann, W. Bibliotheca Scriptorum Classicorum, ed. E. Preuss, 2 vols. 36/- ^ Leipziglz^B^ 80; [58] 82
Exhaustive lists of Editions of Texts and Monographs fr. 1700 to 1878. i. : Scriptores Graeci, 20/- ; i). : Scriptores Latini, i&\-.
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
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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.
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French adaptation of same by S. REINACH s.v., Mantut de Philologie Classique, 2 v, 14/- 8° Paris [ ] 83-8J
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Lacroix, Paul
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GREEK ACCIDENCE AND SYNTAX.
[Greek
K §S 176-177
Generally.
RoDER, Wilibald
Verb.
Baird, J. S.
*CuRTius, Prf. G.
Flegel, K.
Johansson, K. F.
Meyer, Leo
*Veitch, Dr. W.
Tenses and Moods.
Aken, a. F.
Delbruck, B.
Hartmann, F.
T. d. Pfordten, H.
Stender, J.
Verbal-Nouns.
BiRKLEIN, F.
Delbruck, B.
Noun.
Case.
Rumpel, Theodor
Gender.
Lange, a. R.
Pronoun.
MiDDLETON, T. F.
V. d. Pfordten, H.
Particles.
Adams, F. A. [Am.]
Baumlein, W.
Devarius, M.
•Harrison, Gessner [Am
Hartung, J. A.
Krebs, F.
Mommsen, Tycho
Paley, F. a.
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Bucolic Poets.
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[Greek
K §190
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Anthology.
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Kynaston, H. [ed.]
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[66] 89
89
.Ssop
Texts : Fabulse
Translations :
Aid :
Anacreon.
Texts : Carmina
Translations :
Odes:
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,, 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
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Hesiod.
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K §190
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Hymnes Orphiques :
Works and Days :
Aids:
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Flach, H.
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[Greek
K §190
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Odysseia.
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[Greek
K §191
Persae :
Prometheus ;
Septem contra Thebas :
[Supplices] ;
Aids.
Criticism^ Commentaries^ etc.
tr. W. Gumey
„ Elizabeth Barrett Browning — in her Works, vol. ii.
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Boyes, J. F.
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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,
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Heimsoeth, F.
van Herwerden, H.
Lexica,
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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.
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[Latin
K §§ 206-208
Haacke, a.
Hand, F.
Klotz, Reinh.
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Metaphors.
Neue, F.
206. LATIN GEAMMAR: (A) STYLE.
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[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.]
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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.
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Alpes Maritimes.
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Lyons.
de BoissiEU, A. [ed.]
Moselle.
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Germany and Austria,
K §208
Corpus Inscript. Ital. et Glossarium Italicum, w. 3 suppl. and 4 pi. by J. F.
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K §209
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JoRDAO, L. M. [ed.J
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HuBrfER, E. [ed.]
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HAGEN, H. [ed.]
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19 l>
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Juvenal.
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DOrr,
Hosius, C.
Naguiewski, M. D.
Kibbeck, O.
Scholte, Andreas
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Spicilegium luvenalianum, scripsit Rud. Beer
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Persius.
Text:
Annotated Text:
Translation :
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Hermann, C F.
Ijebl, H.
K §214
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Etymology.
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Metrics.
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Literature.
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K §§229-230
61
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73
79
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Oppeln
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80
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— V. also K § 225 : Teutonic Philology : Generally.
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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"
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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
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Synonyms.
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MiJLLER, Ed.
Sanders, Daniel
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ScHOPPER, Jacob
Schroder, Edw.
Metpies
Brucke, E.
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Westphal, R.
Miscellanea.
Sanders, Daniel
— V. also K § 120 : Aryan, and K § 228 : Old High German.
Die deutschea Personennamen, hrsg. W. Robert-tornow
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Die deutscben Verwandtscbaftsnamea
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Bausteine zu e. Wdrterbuch d. sinnvelwandt. Ausdrucke im Deutscben
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Generally.
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Eg-erlander.
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Frisian —v. K § 227.
Hesse.
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Livonia.
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Piatt.
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Serial.
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Kauffmann, F. Geschichte der schwabischen Mundart im Mittelalter u. Neuzeit
V. SCHMID, J. C. Schwabisches Worterbuch : mit. etymolog. u. histor. Anmkgn.
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232. DUTCH and FLEMISH PHILOLOGY and LITERATURE.
<}rammap.
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Etymology.
Dictionaries.
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[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.
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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.
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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
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and '* A Frag:ment. "]
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in prep.
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„ ,, ,, „ ,, R. Wiilker-^mGrein's.ffzW. [«i(K§242].
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[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,
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Schemann, Karl
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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
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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.
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Fischer, J.
Haigh, D.
MoLLER, H.
Zu den Waldere-Fragmenten .
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Caedmon \_d. 680]
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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
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Ruthwell Cross [a Runic inscrip. of 21 lines at Ruthwell, Northumb.^attrib. to Caedmon].
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„ *ed. J. Zupitza— 2« his Old and Middle-English Reader [ut K § 244].
ed. H. Sweet— «■» his The Oldest English Texts [ut K § 246].
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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.
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De Carminibus anglo-sa)(. Caedmoni adjudicatis disquisitio 8" Paris
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[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
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Zur altenglischen Genesis
Der Heliand und die angelsachsische Genesis
Zh
8° Munsier
■ Halle
' yeiia
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• Halle
K §248
84
83
83
83
89
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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.
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ed. C. W. M. Grein— !« his Bibl. A.-S. Poesie, i. \ut K § 242].
" >> Jacob Grimm [with the Elenel
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pp. aio sqif.
Chrisiiaitia
Mttiiick
Marburg-
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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.)].
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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.
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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.
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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
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Syntact. Gebrauch d. Genetiv.s in Cynewulf (Elene, Christ, Jul. ; diss.] i/6
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[dissert, inaug.] 1/6
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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.
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[Teutonic
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Paderbom
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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
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Sources — These are the Latin riddles of Aldhelm, Syinphosius, Elisebius, and Tativiiie.
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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/-
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Dativ und Instrumentalis in Heliand
Accustativ im Heliand : syntaktisch darge.stellt
Stellung V. Subject u. Pradicatsverbum in Heliand
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74
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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
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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
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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 :
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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
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[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
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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.
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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
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KUBE,
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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.
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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,
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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
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Didactic Poetry.
Bestiarium
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„ 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/-
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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.
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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 :
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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].
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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
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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
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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.
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„ Thos. Wright in his Anecdota Litleraria \ut supra].
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A Southern-English poem of 450 verses, of e. 1250-1258. Undoubtedly of Oriental origin.
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„ 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]. ,
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Instructions of a Father to his Son ; 2751 verses. MS. in Camb. Univ. Lib.
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' ■ 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
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^KqNRATH, M. Beitrage zur Erklar. u. Textkritik d. Wm. V. Schoreham [kc] 2/6 Z' Berlin 78
Fables [Fabliaux].
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„ 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 ■' , ',
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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
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Richard the Redels ed. Prf. W. W. Skeat— «« his edn. jofVieis Plowman, Text 3 18^- 8° E. Eng. Text Soc. (Tbnr. )73
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„ T. Wright — su6 tit. Poem of the Deposition of Richard o.p. \n\. 2/6] s 4° Camden Soc. 38
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Thomas of Ercildoun ; Romance and Prophecies of, ed. Alois Brandl [Samml. engl. Denkmaler] 4/^ 8° Berlin So
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w. facs. ill. ! 7/6 8° Reeves &T. [39] 83
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Extracts — in the chrestoms. of Mafzner (pt. ii.) {ut K § 242] ; of Morris (pt. ii.), ij/'WUlcker \ttt K § 244].
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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.'
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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.
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Phonology.
Boehmer, E. Klang, nicht Dauer — in Roman. Studien, vols, iii.-iv. \ut supra}.
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Compound Words
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Participle.
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Tense.
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Noun.
Gender.
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Lateinisch-Romanisches Worterbuch, pts. i.-iii.
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MlI.LHOUSE, J.
*Petrochi, p.
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Allario, C.
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Narducci, E.
Synonyms.
Fanfani, P.
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Demattio, F.
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Verb.
GUTH, A.
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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/-
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„ dl Operette inedite o rare
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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 , , ,
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Vocabolario Italiano della Lingua Parlata
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MODERN ITALIAN PHILOLOGY.
[Romance
K ^ 258
Generally.
Arboit, a.
*AscoLr, G. J.
Caix, N.
258. MODERN ITALIAN PHILOLOGY (i): DIALECTS.
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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,
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Vigo, L. [ed.]
Wentrup,
Tuscany. ■
Fanfani, p.
Venice.
BOERIO, G.
Vocabolario Pavese-Italiano
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Darstellung der lomagnolischen Mundart
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Die logudoresische und campidanesische Mundart
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Vocabolario Sardo-Ital. et Ital.-Sardo, 2 vols.
Introduzione alio Studio del Dial. Siciliano
Diziohario Siciliano- Italiano
Vocalismus des Alt- und Neu-Sicilianischen
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79
t-
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Ethnography (Linguistic).
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iiomfaloy, p. ,
Jung, S.
*ICanitz, F.
Nyrop, K.
Pre, J. L.
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77
Frankfort
r Tours 8 1
Innsbj'uck 77
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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
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TtTKIN, H. Studien zur rumanischen Philologie, pt. i. '
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CiPARIU, T.
»j >»
Jarnik, U.
Massimu, J.
MiRCESCO, V.
PtJMNUL, A.
Strajan
torceanu, r.
avoitko, b.
PhonplDgy,
Gaster, M.
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TlTKIN, H.
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Vienna
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RH/ETO-ROMANIAN.
[Romance
K §260
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Frollo, G. L.
Maiorescu,
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Etymology.
Dictionaries.
Barcianu, S. p.
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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.
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PopFin,
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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
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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.
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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
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"Gartner, Th.
Phonology
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[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
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ROSENKRANTZ,
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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
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Grammatik der Spanischen Sprache
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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.
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Triibner
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Diccionario de la Lengua Castellana
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[ ]84
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[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.
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BORAO, G.
Bascongado.
de Salcedo, P. N.
Diccionario de Voces Aragonesas
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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.
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Grammar.
Barata, a. F.
Brou, F. P.
*Braga, Th.
*CoELHO, Prf. F. A,
*Cornu, J.
d'ORSEY.A. J. D.
•Joao Ribeiro
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8° „
75
8° Oporto
77
8° „
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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]
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Practical Grammars of PoitBguese and English [OUendorf System] 7/- 12° Triibner [ ] 88
Grammatica Portugueza 8° Ri^ de Janeiro[ ]89
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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 ;
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Key, 1/6 8° Leipzig
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84 ; 85
[12] 90
Theoria da Cpnjuga9ao em Latun e Portuguez
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8° Lisbon
8° Lisbon
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.
ScHUCHARDT, Prf. H. Kreolische Studien, pts. i.-iii. [w/r.>-. Sitzungsber. d. Wien.Akad.] \\(> tZ' Vienna 82; 83;, 83
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^.
Mirandez.
Leite de VASCOiNCELLOS, J. O Dialecto Mirandez 8° Oport 83
974
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CATALANIAN PHILQLOGY AND LITEF?ATURE.
[Romance
K §§ 263-264
Etymolog'y.
MiCHAEHS, Carolina
Dictionaries.
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*Coelh6, Prof.
Elwes, a.
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JOAO RiBEIRO
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MiCHAELIS, H,
F. A.
14/-
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Diccionario manuel etymologico da lingua Portugueza
Portuguese-English and English-Portuguese Dictionary
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Valdez, J. F. , Portuguese- English and English- Portug. Pronouncing Dictionary, 2 vols. 15/-
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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
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9°
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Leipsiff 87 ; 87
Lisbon [1798-99] (>S
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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
*mussafia, a.
La Lengua Catalana considerada historicamente [lecture (1857) ; repr. in his Estudios, inf.
Estudios : sistema gramatical y crestomatia de la leng. Catal. 8J Barcelona
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
Dictionaries.
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.
*Ebert, A.
Helfferich, A.
[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
]58
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58
60
61
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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° „
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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°
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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.]
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Saint Amador, Vida de [14 cent.] ed. V. Lieutaud
*.Seven Sagas : Catalan. Metrische Version, hrsg. A. Mussafia \Jr
Modern Catalanian : A few specimens.
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79
64
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[40] 76
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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
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Die Flexion d. Vocativs im Altfrz. u. Prov. [diss. ; repr. in Ztschr. rom. Phil, vii.] Halle
4/-
2/-
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Die Wortstellung in der provenzalischen Prosalitteratur
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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
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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
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Dictionnaire des Idiomes Languedociens : etymol., compar. et technologique 8° Beziers 67
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[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
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BiRCH-HlRSCHFELD, Prf.
BOHMER, E.
Bkeymann, [Prf.] H.
Chabaneau, C. [ed.]
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8° „
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[Romance
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Romance of D. d. P. on the Four Cardinal Virtues, ed. P. Stickney 3/6
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Esther [a tragedy] ed. E. Sabatier ; w. French intro. and notes
Favre, Abbe [1727-1782] Oeuvres Completes, 3 vols.
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Gaucelm Faidit [1190 (?)-1240]
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GiRARTZ DE ROSSILHO [9 cent.]
Manuscripts : Bodleian, Oxon. : ed. Prf. W. Foerster — in Romanische Studien, vol. v, \ut K § 256].
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„ Bibl. Nat., Paris : ed. C. Hofmann, 2 vols. 4/6 8° Berlin 55 ;
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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
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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°
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79
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Solothum
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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
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' Hueffer, Fr.
GuiLLEM FiGUEIRA
Aid:
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Bartsch, Karl
Palustre, L.
Sachse, M.
GUIOT DE PrOVINS
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Eisentraut, L.
Honorat, St. Vida da
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Infantia Mariae et Christ!: ed. O. Schade
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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.
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,, ,, Les Frevols Venson le plus fort, etc., hrsg. A. T[obler]
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Rainaut de Pons — v. Jaufre de Pons, supra.
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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
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K ^'268
History of the Language.
\UBERTIN, Ch.
de Cassagnac, Granier
COCHERIS, H.
G^NIN, F.
*LlTTRE, E.^
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LOISEAW, A.
frenik Language in
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Origine et Formation de la Langue et Metrique frang.
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Histoire de la Langue Franfaise [to end of l6 cent] 6/6
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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.]
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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.
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Precieux et Prgcieuses , [the standard work]
Memoire p. servir a I'hist. de la Societe polie
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4° Breslau
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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.
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F.
L'Art Poetique de Boileau
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GfiNIN,F.
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SomMer, E. , '■ Lexique de la langue de Mme. de Sevignd
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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
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Sturzinger, J. [ed.]
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Historical Grammar of the French Tongue, tr. Dn. G. W. Kitchin 3/6
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Beyer, F.
II »
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,» ,»
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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
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De la Prononciation frany. depuis le l6e siecle, 2 vols, and Index o.p. [scarce;
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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
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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
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[Romance
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'Darmesteter, a. De la Creation des Mots nouveaux dans la langue franjaise
Dictionaries.
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[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.
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•LiTTKi, E, Dictionnaire de la Langue Fran9aise, 4 vols, and Supplement by M. Devic 90/- i 4° ,, [63-72] 74-84
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French Dictionary, 2 vols. 21/— r 8° Hachette [ ]
75
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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.
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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.
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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,
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Greek.
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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].
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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.
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Position of Words.
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Prosody and Style.
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Pronoun.
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Verb.
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Participle.
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Chrestomathies.
Bracket, A. [ed.]
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Pronoun.
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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
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Maxence — V. K § 277, s.v. Chronicles in Verse.
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Franco- Norman
BOUCHERIE,
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SCHUl.ZKE, p.
Sthauch, M.
Thiekkopf, p.
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— V. K § 277, s.v. Chronicles in Verse.
(Maine, Brittany, Perche, Poitou, Anjou).
Le Dialecte Poitevin au 13° si^cle
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[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.
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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.
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" " ^
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276. FRENCH DIALECTS (*) : MODERN.
— in his Die franzbsische Volksdichtung und Sage
Glossaire Angevin etymologique compare avec differents dialectes
Glossaire de 1' Aunis
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Levrier, G.
Rousseau, Abbe
Provencal
Saintonge.
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Slang'
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SiGART, J.
Canadian.
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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
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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].
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79
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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
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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
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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
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11
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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
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61
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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,
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MUnster
8" Bomi
Halle
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r Halle
Milnster
Magdeburg
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Leipzig'
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[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
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69
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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
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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
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83
86
'/4
76
76
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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.
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„ „ 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
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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
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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.
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Travels.
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The same, ed. G. Pauthier, 2 vols. [after Rusticien de Pise (1298)] 33/6 8° Paris 65
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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
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8° „ inprog.
8° Brussels 63 sqq.
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Jena
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76
8* Paris
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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
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43
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80
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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
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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
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Dictionaries.
AscoLi, Prf.
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Sanas Chonnaic :
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K § 283
Modern Collections.
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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.
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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
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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
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Stokes, Dr. Whitley [ed.] Three Middle-Irish Homilies on Lives of Saints [Patrick, Briget, & Columba],
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» „ [ed.] Old Irish Glossaries ; w. intro. 10/6 8° Williams 62
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[Histoi-ians of Scotland] 21/-
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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.
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McKellar, Mrs. [ed].
Mackenzie, J. [ed.]
Nicolson, Alex, [ed.]
OSSIAN,
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Manx.
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[pub. for the Manx Soc]
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VOLAPUK.
Slovakie.
Loos, J.
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Slovenic.
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